. . ._.._. . .__.._..__,----·11 · Per Rld·e Eleetrl Won Lo8t Cent Wll tte 1 c · · · · · · · · · · · · · 8 0 1000 st. h ce ............... 8 1 888 ... _ K. foeeCp ... · ·· .... · · · · · · ... 8 .I 888 Outatan41Q p.mee In ....., Wilmette AlioS · ...................... 4 4 500 paaypound aacl Recreation board's atbr'tara .................. 1 'I 2U 81 8 letlc leacue this week were the basketeae s . A. ....··........ 1 6 188 ball ~ between the Conareaatlonal and State Bank teamll and the volley ball Batle&kll game between the Wilmette Ice ftve and February 8, 1928 the Baptist ftve. State Bank (1'1) The etron· State Banke met their Congregational (29) F Lawrence Roth secoad defeat of the aeaaon at the hands Arthur Siebold Arthur Cook F Ballard Robln10n of the Con1'1'8a&Uonala who themaelvea Thomas King 0 Chris Schaefer had been def~ted by the Terminal Rollin Simons G Kai'Bhall Corns A. C.'s, preaellt lea&"Ue leaders. The State G · Clyde Clifton Bank team atlll retains Ita second place John IliffJack Paterson, referee ln the leape because of the ConaregaUonal's lnella'lbiUty to the championship K. of C. (13) · Presbyterian (39) cup. The score atoocl 19 to 17. The Baptist volley ball team lost Its ftrat pme tbla week to the .Wilmette Ice by ttie score of 16, 4, 15--10, 16, 9. However the Baptista still maintain the lead In the league by the small margin of one game. Results of the week's aames are: VOUeJ' Ball February 6 American Legion I St. Joseph (15, 16) . Reeret1H011· . Events · lateor Teaa ltaa..... · :r .JIUDell lloatoaua p .Ja.mea PhUIIpe ·" Roser Leoaaicl Prank Stetner G Kenneth Tbnmermaa G. Howarcl Dlckan Bernard Smith Jack Pa·--n, -·eree .~ . ..., ....... c Methodist (40) St. JNeph (14) · J'ebruary Charles Varney RF Louie Gender St. Joeeph Freel Waldener LF Arthur Peters (11, I, 4) Lowell Todd C Ra)'JDOnd Hoftman R. Klinp Fred Lundberg RG Edward J»hllllpa A. Kllnae Clyde HamUton, referee Basketball team standings: Terminal A. I ·· · 10, 1118 . ..... , Wllmett8 · JOe , , ,\ .(, : (t~ · ~ 11) G. ,.-auo;ru. 0". 1uttoa c. · ·Mrs. Foster Branaon of :817~ £efttral . Per avenue, left· this week to Jpend . foar won Lost Cent weeks at West Palm Beach with her . ........... li o 1000 mother, and her two brOthen. (7, U) Lea Orr Edward Phillips Fred Llppen Victor Delnleln Orville Dalley Peter Wagner Sidney Warden Raymond Hoffman Staver K<~uldlng Norbert Killer G. W. Gathercoal, referee. Amer. Legion II (16, 15) Paul A. Kler Curtis Colgrove S. Van lnwagen Howard P. T. A. II (1, 8) George Mcintyre Donald Mcintyre Robert Mcintyre Frank Baughman D. C. Stone, referee. WiL Ice (15, 4, 15) Baptist (10, 15, 9) Edmond Schlldgen Earl MCJA)W August Wallowlta Earl Carloon Ur88.1 Sutton George Williams William Thalman Frank Guthridge James Hoffman Walter Haas Raymond Meier D. C. Stone, referee. Desk Chair Journeys B ~elephone. Presb. (15, 15) Charles Henderson Edwin Hill Edward Ryeraon Ridge Elec. (3, 5) James Sctjaefgen Donald Hartnett Jacob Hoffman Benjamin Thalman G. W. Gathercoal, referee. Per Won Lost Cent 2 2 6 7 7 8 USINESS executives .have learned how radically selling costs can be reduced by the careful use of the long distance . Team Standings: Y Baptist .................... 12 Wilmette Ice ............. 11 Presbyterian ............... 10 Ridge Electric .. , . .. . . . . .. . 7 St. Joseph . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . 6 American Legion II . . . . . . 4 Howard P. T. A. I ...... 4 American Legion I . . . . . . . . . 4 Howard P. T. A. II . . . . . . . . . 3 1 923 845 833 538 9 9 461 363 333 307 250 I·door Ball Wilmette Ice {10) K. of C. (5) William Thalman B. Thalman Clarence . Brown J. Selzer G. Wallowlta R. Selzer E. Schlldgen J. Engels W. Schindler P. Schopen R. Meier N. Sutton H. Hoffman D. Reynolds, umpire · All Stars (10) St. Joseph ('1) C. Coldgrove V. Deinlein B. Mcintyre R. Hoffman G. Mcintyre L. Weiss N. Woods A. Peters T. J.lcint)Te R. Klinge A. Summerfield P. Wagner D. Mcintyre E. Phlllips D. Reynolds, umpire EAR IJ, ,e11r tile te/ejlllo·e epi~mtJBt wars oat a·tl lias to !Je re· plt~ced ot /l· rices ··ell lligll~r tlla· tu origi·al cost o/ 111· old plat. ThiJ adds co·sta·tl, to tu IJfJfflJie i·wst· ,.,., jler telepllo·eOJJ DJIJkll 11 ret""' ·at be eamed. Tits com/JfJ·,'s rerJeBIIIJS . , , lleejl ·P DJiiiJ In one day you can cover territory which otherwise could ched i. n· weeks, get not be rea. undivided attention for your sales message and obtain orders at a small ·fraction of . the expense incurred by other selling methods. By long distance telephone you can ·make profitable journeys without leaving your desk chair. Bell lines reach ·everywherenot only in .the United States, but · Canada, Cuba, Mexico, England, Scotland and Wales. . ,,,,rile. RENTAL OP CHAIRS 8 TABLES JlotbB~ ILLINOIS · BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM Packia1 aad Sbip. pial of. Hoa.bold Goocb Movia~r One Policy ~----------.... ·.. ~WiLUII ----'of · "' · ~... - ~ ·· - .. .......