wooci Saturd4y oft mis week ,4Ô. meet Proviso Towýiship High schoôl in the opening gaine of the Suburban- league schedule. Proviso, considered a strong con- tender for the league championship thiý yèar, has defeated York, 13 ýto 0, and Riverside, 19 to 0. New- Trier, with an inexperienced team, is good enough,,to give any chainpiotiship contender a battie, and somne of the New Trier boys may have a few .chainpiohship iestheinselves. Hence, a1 hard-foughit -, attle is ex- pec ted whefi the north shore and West suburban teamis meet Saturday. Trin Schurz .Eleven After. losing. to NWa*ukeganii it he openiing gaine of the season two weeks ago, . New Trier handed Carl Schurz High school of Chicago a 20 to O defeat last Saturday. New Trier scdJred. i every, quarter except the fourth. Douglas: Scott, playing, rigit end, . made the first touchdownl for New Trier. After the bail had been ad- vanced to the Schurz 12-yàrd line, the Chicago teani recovered it, as the resuIt of a funuble. But on the next play a îoor kick gave New Trier its first scoring opportunity. The- bal * wefit straiglit inito 'the -air, rolled along the grounid a few yards. and thien Scott pickQd it up and ran teli varls for a touchdown. Fumble Briags Score 111 the second quarter Art Wh'Iite, New Trier,-right guard, recovered a fumible on the. Schurz 40-yard line. Stanley Knighit,. righit halfback for the nlorth shore teain, then raced.to 'the oe-vard 'une. aud Cy NMacKin- noni, ' uarterl)ack, carried the bail over for New Trier's second touch- dclow-ii. Bol) Halilquist, fullback, mnade. a successfull kick for the extra point. ewTrier's- third' tou.clhdoNvu caine after a steadyniarcli dowii the field, macKinnion agýain itook >the ball over 'and Hallquist kicked the extra point. -.The startïing lineup- for New Trier included Paulsen. left enid; Fox. Ieft i ackle; Bridges, left guard; Favymon- ville, center; W'hite, riglit guard; Byrne, right tackle; Scott, righit end; tacle, E~stes at leIt guard, Brown at center, Mann at right guard, Dos- tai at right tackle, McFadzean at quarterbaçk, Homari at left balfback, Dempsey and Foslund.at right hiaîf- back and Snyder. at fuÏllback. New Trier made nine first downls to. eight for Sèhürz. Four of, the Schurz first downs 'came in the 1last quarteér.', New Trier coinpleted two passes in 'six attempts. Schurz tried j three..passes-, Two. of these were i"i complete and one was intercep.ted.i Gordon A. Buchholz Is Drowned in Wisconin Gordon A Buchholz, 225 Central avenue, was drowned, last FridayI afternoon at. lacdu Flambeau,., Wis.I A sudden. squall capsized a. small boat ini which Mr. Buchholz.and sev- eral other youngý men were passéen- gers. Mr. Buchholz was 26 years old and- was e&upkiyed by,- the Illinois Packing comipany at the -Union I stockyards, Chicago. He is survived by bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Buchholz, and a sister, Caroline. He was a member of WVilmette .Iodge No. 931,-A. F. and A. M. The funeral services were held Wednesday after- noon at his late residence, with burialp at Rosehili cenietery. JOIN C. 0F C. Two applications for inemnbership in the Wilmette Chamber of Com- merce were accepted by that organ- ization at its înonthly meeting at -Weeks' dining room Monday noon.~ Frank Pavlik, Jr.,, Ienilworth justice of the peace, is a niew professional member. The Indian Hill Auto serv- ice, Theodore W. Berquist, owner, is a new regular niember. D. PAGLIABULO .Jeweler Expert Repairing 114S WILMETTE AVE. SPRING ITender,. taty an es to-19-lb. average, 191 i M n t F e0 WILMETTE 2814 AND1 731 Fresh d.sd lected turkeys4, lb. 32ée Fresi, cnt sprit lohn 1b chopai35C Fresh beef, grofud to Your, orde 2b2c PRESH DREDCHICKENS Choice fresh dressud DROIL- ERSP 23k-lb. average, each ..... .. .. .. Freali dr.ss.d FRYING CHICKEN$,3-b Jyerage, .ach:3-lI. 5 Fresh .lressed ROASTING CHICKENS, 4-lb. avue., each' 'l'Gu a rante ed ~AT MAflKET 00. On Davis Street WiIm.e I 11O0 IN OUIR BASENENT liai