reports that a large majority, of the hlighi school boys are taking part in the iotranutra1 progî-am, whichi is in- *tenided especially for boys who do flot conmpete on varsitv' tearns. Thieper- -enitage of freshinan boys, partici pat- Ing is unu-sually largej ,fr. Showlev sa vs. Victor Golf Champ The class A fall golf clianpioniship Nvas wçin by George Victor. In class,. B the winneir Was Gilbert 'McIntosh. Bovs taking part in the to.urnarnent were- divided into two classes on the l)as is of their slioNviing in the (lualifN,- ing round. Donald .Schiuidt won -the lhorse- shoes singles clvanlipionshIip. while honors iii the dloubles section of this sport Nvent to Howard Ilerbon and Jack Gaither. The school chanipionship ini hand- h)all singles wvas WvOn by Fred Kaspar. been deterîninedl at this ,writilig, * WI iine rsin the football ski.lls evenits wcre : Charles Siiicere, punt- ing for dJistanice (43 yýards) ; Dave flurd, ýpuntjing f .or acc iuracy; Henir,, Anderson, drop kicking, anid Arne Mauland, passinig for accuracy. Touck Football Populuir Tlhirty,-three tearns took part ini the touch football tournainent, wvhich wvas %von by the A tearn of G » 1). Eý'dwards' a(Ivisor rooni. Menibers of this teani aire Adlai Gruber, Foster Gilgis, \Vil- liani johnsoni, Russell Greniniing, Ani- thionv Franco, Ed Bei er, I)on An- (lrews, John Cordeli, David Garwood, Charles Ashlev,. Loren Greenblatt * and Willard Holpkins. Iii the speedball, tournainent twenity teamis participated. Harold Caton' 1s *advisor roomn, which won the juniior Class clhapionisipl, defeated Ken- netlî Funkhauser'-s sophomnore class chanmpions ini the finals, -5 to 3. Mnbers of the chanipionship tearn are George Friedstedt, Robert Van Treuren, Robert Mockler, Carleton Ross, Jean Rydstroni, Joe Sacco, Bi11 J3ncher, Hugh Carrinigton, Robert Campbell, Charles Winterberg, Ned *Koe nig, Dan Logan and. Graliarni your- money than you can get in any other way- than you can get in buying any new car--even a new Packard. The reputation, of the Packard Company and the stability:of aperance. from year to year of Packard cars are*the two rmons Most of Our cus- tomers give for buying: a used Packard. May we add that a. used Packard offers you ail of the new, car> dis- tinction and Most of the new, car mileage at a fraction of the new car. cost. 1930.MODEL CUSTOM EIGHT This Packard series 7-40 7-passenger sedan ba& 6 wire wheels, fenderwell equipment and trusik rack. Wbile the tires* are only fair, the car ýis in good mechanical condition and is welI worth the price we ask $65ýO Ask the1 man Who owns one. M 1931 MODEL STANDARD EIGHT Tbis Packard series 8-26 5-passenger "edn in being~ equipped with a new motor block, eigbt new connecting roda, pistons and rings. The tires are ini good shape and the spares art mounted forward in fenderwells. Priced at ouly 8 5O e 1932 MODEL Mrs. James 'Schade of Akron, Ohio, was the week-end guest of ber sister and children, M.rs. John Car- penter, 239 Essex road, Kenilworth. .Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson and Mrs. Johnson's mother,, of, Glen Ellyn,' were also gtests. 925 LINDEN AVENUE WINNETKA 3070