rclude local sanccraft contests, Pre- paratory to the village-wide sand ,nodeling contest to be held the fol-. Joewing week àt the Village Green, and basket weaving. The annual sand piodeling evenit is onie of. the major village-wide, events of the summer program, and although the 'trials are to be held next week, the boys and girls of each playground have been. practici'ng.on.sand,,models since the first week the summer playgrounds opened. Local contests to determine the entrants in the vil- lage-wide events are sclîeduled at.the Village Green playground for Fni- day of next week,, and' the Vattman pakplayground will hold, theirs on the- preceding dayý. The basket weaving program is one of the most dificuit 'of the hand- craft. projects offered to the children during. the summer, but is also one of the. most. popular. Children . not 01( enough to make a flished basket wiIi, make table mats and other useful articles o~ut of ther reed and raffia, from which the baskets are woyen. Since the basket weaving anid handcraft program reaches only the girls and the smaller boys, the older boys, of the'intermediate and senior age groups, will have a busy week next wcek piracticing for the village- wide horseshoe event which iS to be held during the week of July 25. Local contests to qualify the entrants from the individual playgrounds are to be lield the last of tlhe week. This week ju.st closing on the play- grounds lias been as crowded with activities as next week promises -to le. 'Ple final poster contests were hield on Monday at the playgrounds and the five winniers of each age. group wý%ere sent to the Recreation office for the village-wide- judging to' rIetermine thie thiree best' posters of each cas h children. have also been buqy nîakiîg dolîs and dol clothes for the doil shows to be hel d todav 'and tomiorrow. The, Village Green doil show wilI be held at 10:30 o'clock tonorrow mnorniing, whiile the Vattmnan show ivill be héeld today. *Onilv Junior girls, under 10 years Heri 7:15 p. m.-PýlaYgroufld baul for men'. jHoffman Florist vs. Wilmette Tailors. Village Green. Xoaday, July 18 2 p. m.-Fréeeswimhminig classes. Be- ginners. Wilmette beach 3 p. m.-Advanced sWlmmlng classes. Wllmette beach 7:15 p.. m.-Playground ball for men. Slow -Pltclflg league., Baptist vs. Methodist., Village G reen 7:1,5 P. i.-Playground bail1 for men. Slow Pltching league., Ridge avenue,, Pharmacy, vs-. Washington, Parks. Vil- lage Green 7:5p. m.-Playground bail for men. Slow-Pltchlng league. L4ynam Tex acos, vs. Joe's Tigers. Village* Green Tuesday, Tuly 19 2 1p. im-Beginniers' swinmijng classes. Wiimette beach 1) . m.-Advanced sinigcass Wiimétte beach 7 :15 1). m.-Mfn's fflayground bail. Fast Pitching league. St. Johns v-4. An- kola Coffee A. C. aàt Village Green. 7 :15 P.. m.-.Men's pl1yground bail. Fast Pitching league. West'End Floriet vs. Wagner's Servie Station. Village 7 :lî p. ii.-Meti's pîayground Fal ast Pitching league. 'St. Joseph vs. Wil- miette Trailors. Village Green. Wednesïlay, .luly .20 10:30 a. mi. - Story ou. isir -W.inner Hughes. Village Green, Play- ground Il 'a. m.-Story hour .%Miqss Mary Win- nt r Hughes.% Village Green playground 2 pj. im.-Beglniners' swvimmuing lesson.s. Wilmnette beach 2 1p. n.-Advanced sý;wiiiiiing lessons. Wilmiette beach 7 :15 p). im. -Mens playground bali league. Slow Pitching lengue. Joe's, Tigers vs. -Methodist. Village Green 7:15 1). m.-ens' playgrou nd bal. Slow Pitclhing league. Hloffmrann Florist vs. Washington Par1<s.;, Village Creen 7 :15 p. .-:ensplagr-ound ball; Slow Pitelhing league. RideAvenue Phar- Inacy vs. Brtptist. Village Green TliursqfIIy,.Tiy 121 Ilour to lie announiwcd later. Seventhi annuai playgroîînd traicknmeet. Village 2 n.ni.- Begnîîr's ~vimingclass. Ivilmette beavh 3p. in-.Advanoed -s Winiîn!ng ls.Vi Ilette iea'lî 7:115 p. ni. - Lde'g.vmnà-iuni class si1i't lc'u r. Vattila n parkI. Fri4lay, .Tîly 22 2 ýp. mi-Begininei-s swimigcLass. WIilmette beach 3 p.m.-daec swirmiing lass: Wil- ýbert 'Bjorîc: Lynam's Texacos Ed Horn Robert Berndtson Pa.ul Jones James Iverson, Russell Horn Adam Benardi Abraham Boyajilan George. Jones James Bagnell Hoffmann Florist Richard IHuck George. Huck Ed Udel Peter Bohnen Earl Miller Ed Hartmann Harold Johns-ort Ben Thalmnann. Clarence Steffens James Hloffmann' St. Johns (5) H-oward Prochinow, Art Cramer George Cramer Howard Bleser Fred -Atchbacher. Rnimer.ÉPrlebe Bob ('arien Roscoe PBaker 'Walter Hernian Ed Tiileser u0ffmnann Florist 1 Richard Huck narold Johlnson Rd Uldel Peter 3rhnen Eari M.%illet G'eorp.FT- uçck Rd T-Trtmiann ClareneSteffens,; Bien Thralminý .ameQ Hoff mann DU-, Alex Il 1 E li Jerome (18) Bapt.ist( Carl Nels< Harold Nelsc F red Schii Benjamin Alèxandg Art Youngbez Richard Chest4 James Hoffmail Walter Hawkinuc George Willian William Blayloc 111 (5) St.joseph (1 Walter Hawklns Ralph Kling Stanley Hawkinso * Ken Moll Harol1d Schluete 1Steve KÊ Jake Hoffman Tom Hopklî George Whit Jerome Cicchir ik ground 'event of the summer free th public playground calendar, the vil- nni lage-wide track meet, will be held on un >1hursday. of next week, it is an- CIk nounced by Daniel M. Davis, director eî1 of recreation. [ni The mee t will be held at the Vil- :12>) lage Green playground wlwre eritriesý on in events for every age, from 6 to 15 onl years,> inclusive, will be -held,. The At hour of the,meet has nôt been de- r lrmined as yet, since Mr. Davis and -er his staff are considering the possi- nn hility of holding it in the evéning vvhen ail the fathers and inothers of ek the, playground children will be free to attend. The meet bas heretofore been held o in the afternoon, but hecause of the 1 notable success .of the evening. pétý ler show held a few weeks ago, there is :e ndoubt that vngafir for the- mi children are 'verv poplrwihthe ris p)ublic. ite [ni Sc(hultz & Nord (1?) Hubert Nackel James SÉ;haefgen Tenneth Wagner *Robert Nord *George Thnlman Ed schildgen Robert Braun joeShnie Joseph Hoffmalnn (IR) St. John- (0) Howard Prorlhnow Art Cr-amer Howard TBle."r Gere(ramier Fred A.,.chhlacher Jam nes' w-.%a r Ré)o, Wiker Rob,)ert ('arIev Walter lHarmon Art llacker WTeS-t End Foit(0) St. Jeph l 1 Rdl Blesr lter Hawkin-onl *Phil Bleqer Tlalph KIinge Richard ('hecztei -arvShî,e .13 'Jihen Kneh oie Flav- 11cfTnn, n Stanlev la"kno N daim Phillips Victor Peinl,,ilc Top M.e-er Elm'-~r -Keil William -nSphinler Jer'oneip -î Tioj) Ril-,elGog bt Rd Tfileser Tom 1-opkinqi .oe's Tigers(3 hnl() flert Rsseil Don a l'l In the event that it is h eld aftcr the supper hour, the. meet viI1 hegin aroundl 6:15 o'clock and be over 1bv 9 o'clock, ini order- that thie childIren mnay be home and in bed at the prop- er hour, Mr. Davis àtinouices. Eveats Are Listed There will ble forty-six events- on the prograni, including the follow)vîing races and field events: 40-yard dash-Boys and girlsunder 6 years; boys and girls 6 years of age: boys 7 years of age; 'girls 7 years of age; boys 8 years of age; girls 8 years, of age; boys 9 years of age; girls q .years of age; boys 10 years of age; girls 10 years of age. 50-yard dash-Boys 11 years of age t girls Il yearq of age; boys 12 years of age; girls 12 years of age; , boys 13 years of age; girls 13 years of ago;,boys 14 years of ageand over; girls .14 yt.ars; of age and over. Standing broad jmpBos8 ,ears of age; girls 8 years ofag ;hoV 9Years <f age; girls 9 years oif age : boys 10 vears of, age; girls 10« years oif age: bocys Il years of age,; girls 1l vea rs ^cf îagt-, boys 12 yas fage; girls l12 years of age. Running broad jump)-Poys ý113 years of age; girls 11 years of age. Playground bail throw-Boys 101) ar of age; girls 10 -yea.rs of age; boysý il years of age ; girls 1l years of age ; boys 12 years of age; girls 12 years ý,,of age boys 1.3 years o! age ; girls 1.1 yea rs o! _ge ,sy. 14' years of age alidoe; dci' 1 at the Village Green playground at TJhe annual trip to Cube park is one 10 :3O o'clock on Wednesday morn- of the features of the summer play- ing and at Il o'clock at the Vattman izround prograni,. and one that is park the sanie day. This weekly story thcîroughly popular with playground hour has an average attendance of children. Other field trips, one to more than 1,50. children, playground Lincoln park and another to the Chi- officiais' estimate. cago stock yards,. are beîing planned. RichuadMiller Joe Iloffiy lames Everson Erwin Brem Team stanings ln playground, leagues: Fuàst Pitctidng Lengue W. L ITlffman Y'orlsts .........10 0.O Wagner's Service Station 6 4 Nord WlInmette Tallors........ 4 6 raun ,West End Florlat ........ 2 7 dL-en St. Johns . ....... .ô 10 Iman Slow Pitebinlg League nann 'W. L nmer Hoffmann Florlsts ........ 7 1 Lynamn Texacos..... ..... 7 2 bail Baha'l ................... 6 2 Washington Parka ........ 4 4 Ridge Avenue IPharmacy - 4 4: Pet. IMethodiste ...... .......... 3 ,5 1.000 .oe's.Tigerg ..............i .7 600 Baptiat.................. 1 Pet. 875 778 750 500 500 375 12S