and the outlook. for thîe 1933-1934 season is good. Practically the entire first teani of last year will be eligible Io represent New Trier again this season. Letter mnen who will, formn the. nu-, ëleus' for this. year's heavyweight team include jack Sinding, forward, i)ick Scott, center, Bob Hallquist andl Clarence Dahl, guards, al i mc- bers of the first teani last season. and Bud Thackery, forward, Cy Ma-fc-, Kinnon, forward, and Ralph Bucklin, center, whé played on the second team last year.. Loe Two Stars Ed Fraser. a forward, was Iost b3i graduation, and. Dick Preston, a guard on the flrs tétam last year, will be unable to, play, because of injuries .rcceived in, an automobile accident. Football meni who als0 play bs ketball will flot report for basketl>alI practice until November 20, Coach Crater said this week. The sanw hiolds truc for basketball players who. aetaking part in the high school play. Play Alunrni Nov. 29 A gai-ne with the alumi ion No-: vemiber 29 'will -inaugurate the'bas- ketball season for New Trier. Then there will be two games with Chi- cago high. schools, Senn and Hyde Park., before the, Suburban league New Trier's coniplete scbedule for the season is as follows: Season". Scb.dule Wednesday, November 29 -Alumni at New Trier., Saturday,> Decemiber 9-.S-enn. at New Trier. Frid ay, Decemnber !5-Hyde Park at New Trier. Friday, December 22-New, Trier at Oak Park (tentative). Iriday, Januar3y 12-Proviso at New Trier. Friday, January 19-New Trier at I)eerfield. Friday, January 26 - New Trier. at. Ev an ston. Saturday,- February 3-Lake Forest academny at Lake Forest. Frid ay, February 9 -Oak Park at New Trier. F. :dayr, February i6:ýZNew Trier at Proviso. Wednes'day, February 21-Deerfield at New Trier (4 p, m.) Friday, February 23- Evanston at. New Trier. Saturday, March 3- Lake Forest academy at New Trier. Mrs. Frank Barrett, 615 Essex road, Kenilworth,. entertained a bridge four- some at luncheon Wednesday. Toloff Photo) Mrs. Fred Schroeder, Jr., of Wil- ,nctte., Who wa.i eceî&tly appointed social chairman of the. Associote aJssnta'of Qi rthwesterit univer- sity, is wvell knozun as president of the Young Women's auziliciry of the Worntai's Club of Evanston. She is leader of a Brownie Scout, troop inj Wilmette, and is a Pasit president of the PiBetà. Phi House association. SMrs. Schroec the tea folio'm le r will have charge of ring Genevieve Forbes îrom iNew Tieir iiii bjfltJi iniyi and last year- attended Deerfield' academy at Deerfield, Mass. Two other sons of Mr. Smitbers were graduated from the university of Mlinois a, few y ears. ago. .Pcrry L- Smnithers, Jr., was a member of the .class ,of, 1919, .and *Wilson ,C; Smithers, widely known among bis classmates as "Pash", was a miember of the class of 1921. Election of the Dads' asspiciation'. officers climaxed the program ini honor of the dadË. Attendance. at the Michigan-Illinois football game was one, of the principal evènts in> the day's activities. Mrs. stanley Smithb of Cleveland is visiting ber parents, Mr. and,'Mrs. J. G. Munro,, 1119 Elmwood avenue. for several weeks.. Mr. Smith joined bis wife bere for a short time but bas, returned to Clciveland. Herrick's talk before the Associate alumnae at Harris bail on Thursday afternoon, November 23. Young women f rom the north shore who will serve on Mrs. Scbroeder's committee include Miss Frances Cutier of Wilniette, Mrs. Leonard J.. Paidar of Kenilwortb, and Mrs. Clif ton H. Stowers of Glencoe_ *we 've chan-ged OUR PHONE,. NUMBER WLL T 3900. Acres of Free Parking Space in "No Mans' Land" SHEJUDAN XWAD, D1.1TWEEN WILMS.TTE, AND, KENILWORTIX 1 u