' llarc:b 30, 1928 Recreatio· . Events· Youthful lines distin· suish this modish hilt of Cinnamon Brown BalcU, from the !II'OUP of"Modes lor the Matron" $Js. designed by Baskelhll Presbrterlan (1) State JJank (2) Herbert Weld F Bal Robinson Edward Hi~l F Uobert Smith l>ean Klarr C LawrEnce Roth Robert Edwards G Marshall Corns I·"rank Arnold G Ja<.k Cullen Chris Schaefer Car 1 Clifton Jack Paterson. referee K. of C. (28) 1\lethodlst (22) F Carl Thorsen Robert Martin F Jim Montonara John Waldner c Ray Leonard Fred Waldnea· G Carl Schraeder Lowell Todd G Frank Steinea· ·w mtam Varney Pierre Van de North Bernard Smith .Tack Paterson, referee Presbyterian (1) · Terminal A. C. (2) Herbert Weld F Robert McLean Edward Hill F Eugene Hart Byron Laycock C Lyman GoS8 Menil Mundy G Manning Powers John Cochra·.1e G Russel Johnson Erwin Brammer Millard Powers JacR' Paterson, referee I. . 0. 0. F. (29) St. Joseph (20) .John Mye4·s RF Edward Phillips Haa·ry Chambers LF Robert Stef'lens Robert Ca'llel C Victor Deinlein George Mf;rgenthaler RG Raymonr't Hotrman Edgar Polley LG Arthur Peters Clyde Hamilton. referee K. of C. (U) St. Jofleph (13) Pil"t'rl" Van de North RF Robea·t Steffens .lim Montonara L I<' Victor Deinlein Roy Leonf,rd C Raymond Hoffman Carlton Schroeder RG At'thua· Peters Frank Steiner LG Edwa&'d Phillips Bernard Smith LG Clyde Hamilton, referee llethodi!i!t 120) I. 0. 0. F. (21) Petey Rhein hold R F Harry Chambers .. , hn W:tifl·wr L'~<' .John Myers .w...:a1~:.,. ··AIINricwl"· FoNMotc Fculaion CYNfOI'" The impress <'f individuality is a strik- ing characteristic of all tNILGfq,!« Millinery, regardless of the price. LOWeD 'l'Odll Clyde Hamilton, referie Wilmette Shoe . St. Joeeph (18) Store (Z9) · . Ralph Welc:h Rl' Robert Steffens Robert Wol« LF Arth'.ll' Peters Clarence Thorpe C RaJ . Hoffman Robert Wl&son RG Herbert Woltr LG Edward Phillips Clyde Hamilton, referee K. of C. (35) Wilmette Shoe Pierre Vao. de Store (28) · North RF Robert Woltr James Montonara LF RallJh. Welch Roy ~nard C Clarence Thorpe Carlton Schroeder RG Robert WilBOn Frank Steiner LG Herbe·t Wilson Bernard lZmlth LG · · Clyde Hamlltori, referee Basketball team standings : Per Won Lost Cent 904 19 2 Terminal A. C. 850 3 17 State Bank 625 9 15 K. of C . 615 5 8 Congregational 500 12 Wilmette- Shoe Store 12 500 11' 11 Methodist 12 f54 10 Presbyterian 260 l'l 6 St. Joseph 260 6 1'l I. 0. 0. F. Volle7 Ball March 19. 1928 American Legion II Baptist (15,15) (f, 13) iG LG _ Jidlr1r Polley Robert Casel Tl1e 1\'f·\v A/odes are shov.m fronz $18.50 -~JLG'RJ'J!Ny 6oo MICHIGAN BOULE\'ARD # SOLITH CHICAGO "'- · S. Van Inwagen E. Carlson Paul Kler F. Guthrld&·e E. Richmond George Williams Arthur Youngberg Sidney Warden Orville Dally ·w alter Haas G. W. Gathercoal, referee Presbyt~rlan (12. 15 Wilmette Ice 15) E. Ryerson U. Sutton C. Burlingame J. Hoffman C. HtmderS')n E. Hoffman E. Schlldgen W. Thalman A. Wallowitz D. C. Stone, referee Ridge Electric (15, St. J:oseph (2, 15. 10) 9, 15) J. Schaefgen B. Thalman ·. Hartnett. J. Hotrman A. Peters N. Miller Correet Style Bi&cer Value Better Clothes Low Cost SUIT or TOPCOAT $30 will give you comfort R. . Steffens P. Wagner ·R. Hoffman E. Phillips G. W. Gathercoal. referee Vul!(>y ual1 tt>am l-itandings: Baptist Wilmette Ice Presbyterian Ridge Electa·ic St. Joseph American J~gion I Howard P. T. A. I American Legion II Howard P. T. A. II Hoodlum (4) Patl"rson Clifford Nelson Udell Braun Thomas Ro!'bt>rg l..infl Won 16 15 14 11 9 6 MADE TO YOUR ORDER on a cool spring night. It will keep your body from· being chilled. An UDUSU· ally attractive assortment of patterns just received for topcoats. We would be pleased to show you the new line and latest fashion models. Per Lost Cent 2 888 3 833 3 823 7 9 611 500 5 4 3 F F F G G G 12 333 12 294 12 250 13 187 Cliquots (9) l\fillea· Krier l\feier Phillip!-> Smith Hick~ Blaset· James R. James L. AU tile EtmntJTiu of $150 Clothes Hat·Joff, refet·ee O'Kays (16) Rinky Dinks (27) Kummer Chase F BatTY Scott F Antonio StOilka F Smith Craig G De Marco Warden G Miller Ski<llllOl'e G HickR Hoffman Harloff, referee Horsefeathers (24) 8 Diamond {5) Betts Kell Fehlen Frlehage Thorsen Ludlow Women's basketball · Klummet· Nelson G Delnlein Nelson G Schimlea· Mills G Hoffman l\leuhlberg F Koza G Hicks F Thorsen Harloff, referee Women·s team standings: Per Lost Cent Won 1000 0 5 Horsefeather~ 800 1 Rinky Dinks 4 600 3 2 O'Kays 200 4 Hoodlum~ 1 200 1 4 8Diamonds 200 1 Cliquots 4 IN RETURN GAME Mallinckrodt High school .basketball team will play a return match with the St. Scholastica team of Chicago tomorrow afternoon at the Mallinckrodt gymnasium. The Sporting club of St. Francis Xavier school held a meeting in the school hall last Monday afternoon. Refreshments were served. The hostesses were Jean ).filler, Kathleen Kelly, and Dolores Chatard.