of 52Y points. Evanstofl was tnîri *Witll 18'3 Aniong the outstanding performiers for Newv Trier were Alexander New- t on, James Ki.ngsley, John Ballengeri Stanton.Schuman and Louis Bollen- sen. .Newton won first place in . the 60- yard lo,. hurdies evérnt and second in the 50-yard dash., Kingsley won the *pole. vault with a, junip of eleven feet. Ballenger tied with' Rice of O ak Park for seconid place in the pole vault and won fourth in the '60-vard low hurdies. Schumnan won the shot put. with a throw -of 47 feet 3!2 inclies., Bill Nôrdberg tôook second place for New Trier in this event. Bollensen tie<l ýývith Bechel. of Oak Park for fi. St glace in -the high jump. Each junipled i feet, 8- 7-10 inches. In the broad jumlp event. which, was won byv Stal- Icy of Oak Park, Arthur Delano, copped fourth place for New Trier. .New' Trier finished third in the 4-lap *relay. Saturdav . morning of this week New Trier, Maine and I)eerfield ý%i1 eiaize in a triangular ineet at. thi New Trier field houise. The mecet i.s ,ched'uled to sta.rt at 10 o'clôck. Oak Park Takes Final. Cage Tilt From New Trier New Trier High school's basketball teams flnished tbeir .1933 season, last Friday night at ,Oak Pa rk. Oak Park was victorious in both the heav.v- weight and lightweight games. Despite the fact that jack Sinding. forward, collected a total of fifteen points for New Trier in the heavv- weight game New Trier Iost, .30 to 25.* Oak Park was Ieading, 15 to 12. at the hàlf. In the lightwieight gaine New. Trier was defeated by a score of 28to 17. neapolns. Mrs. William J' Tideman of Mari- nette, Wis., arrived Saturdav to spend a week visitingz Mrs. Ivy Good- maný of 707 Kent road, Kenilworth. ~. .~..-. talies on a new rueaning CXA/OA the extension yet inexpensive. Caill our Business Office.