Lynamn Texacos andI tluft Liolers, who again share first place hionors with Greenleaf Cab conipanN, for the second round chamnpionship ini the Playground and Recreation board's North Shoreý Basketball' league, wiÎI meet tomnorrow evening (Friday) at 8 o'clock *Iat the Howvard gymnasmuim. It wilI bè.reineiebered> tlat the three teams'were tie'd for> the. first round honors -and that a protest is stili pending concerning the final play,-off round between. the three, the pro- test 'being bascd on the, tilt between Lynaîis and Grceenleaf Cal) conpany. The game . will coiitain plenty of interesting moments since, it ivili re- suit in one or the other of the teamis being pushed back into, second 'place with only a bare chance to be iii,,thie final play-off for the second round honors.and thus be in the final clianm- pionship tilt, forý the league honors, which will be played hetween the winn ers of the rounds. Two other games are also sched- uled for tomcrrow evening, one at 7 o'clock between Greenleaf Cab com- pany, the third of the triumvirate of the league leaders, and the Cayr-, Leen Beauty saloners, and another at 9 o'clock .between Don Baxter's Laboratorites froni Glenview and the local C. Y. O. teami, which this week< won the chainpionship of the Chi- cago Area C. Y. 0. basketball tour- nament in addit ion to plaving in the North Shore league's games and again, although under a different name, in the Playground and Recrea- tion board's "A" league. SPORT CALENDAR Thiaraday, March 8 7 p.rn. Girls' basketball. "IV' league. TNT vs. XYZ. Howard gyniasiurjn. '8 p.m. Xomneis gymna siuni class. HoWard. gymnasium. 9 p».. Women's kickball league.. Championship gaine. Braun vs;. Shanahan. Howard gymnasîuxn. Friday, March 9 5 mn irls' çgvmnasium class. Hoiw- P.Taylor,f 4 1 O E.Sehttett,f 2 W.Milier.c 6 0 O R.ILèon'd (- 2 G.Ball,g 1 0 . 1 .RHuckg 2 B.Fox,g O0O0O01.Johns'n,g 2 R.Gie.ub,g 2 0, O C. Boyle 1 Mý.Doose O W. 'Mackie, referee. Lynam Texaros (25) tCi Y. . b. f. p. b C.Thorsenf O O 1 F.Oeler'h,f 1 T. Saxton, f O O0 I:R.Oeier'l,f 1 E.Har*dt,c OI1 J.a0is c1 ('.Saxtonl,g 3> 0 .1 R-%etei*,V,: J.Wal-inr,g 24 1I .Meter,g 1 W. Maekie, referee.' (am>yr-]Leeli (81) Don 1Baxter (Co. 1 .1 b. f. > , . b. J.Nevjns-,f 2 0 0 G.Stiek'thi,f 2 R.Leonardf 2 00 E.Nieoi1.O '2 T.Buck e 3 O0OB.Clave,, O G.Jone,g 3 1 0 A.Ciiipb'g A R.Morn g 3 O 0 R.NieolI,g I R.Y'gberg,c 1 0 O 4.Buek,f i ùO O VV. Iackie, referti4. (21), 3 0O 0 0O ileani standings in North Sho>re league: W. L. Pet. GenefCh tompaniy,,. .0 Q1,.000, Hluff Boliers ................i1,O 1.000 iynam- Texaeos........... im1.0 Hloffmran Flhrits......2 1.66,7~ C. Y.0. ..............1 1.500 Sml's Stars 1 .i2 .333 Cayr-Leen...........i2 .333 D)on Baxter conîpany .. O 2 .000, M N 'S "A.11BASKIETBALL HloffînansFier. (25) St. Francils' (13) b. f.p1. b. f. P. F.Oelilch,g O O 1 W.O'Neii,f 2 0O0O M.Schuett,c 2 O O J.O'Neil,*f O O 0 R.Oel'-ich,f 3 0 0 L.1'gdcon.,c i.1i 3 R.Huck,g 5 1 O C.U-1il,g 1 0 O C.floylef . 2 0 2 L. P'Iian.,g !) O 0 C.Grîfltef W. MacýÀkie, referee. State Bank~(.24) 'Wilmrette ltttery (30) b. f. p.. b. f. p. ,T.Variey,f 3 1 1 R.Jolinson,f i 1 3 C.Grater,f 3 1. 0 H.W"eld,: 1i 2. 3 WimetConfectionery vs. Y . 1' C. Howard gymnasinn* 8 p.im. Meii's basketball., I' "league. \Vinbergs vs. l-orniets. Howard gymnasium. 9 p.m. M-,cni's basketball.. "B" leag uC. St. Francis v's. Hoffmann Florists. Hloward gymnasium. Wednesday, March 14 7 p.m. NLeti's baskcetball. "A" Icague. NMethodist vs. C. S. Howard gymi- W. Mackie, r ~I tjî10isti C.Varniey,i C.Grater 1'. 0 0 i1'RSw.eet,f. 2 1 0 T.Saxtorif ,c 2 0 O S.PMimanc( 0 O 1 R.Gauger,g 3 20OE.Hardtg W. ',Iack le, referee. *S. (44) b. t ~ 0 C 3. 1 02 'i":u t idigsl'Men's "A" leagüe* W. L. Pet. S4tatt' Bank . . . 8 3 .727 C.S................ ...... 83 .727 Hoffmnann Floristq...........6 lu .545 St. Francis ...... 5 6 .454 Methodi-t ........ 3 8 .272 'inette, Battery .... ... . S8.272 31E N'S "B" LEAGUE y. P. C. (15) St..Franeis (29) b. t f. b. f. p. T.Schitile.r,f 3 0 0 J.0'Neil,f 2. O 1 R.Steffens,f 0 0 2 J.H'rris'n,'f 3 0 0 'r.Hopkin,c O O0 0O0V.Meter,c .0O O O J.Mi1.lIer,g 1i0O 0 R.Suliv'"n,g .0 0 O A.Bauer,g i i 2 R.M7%,ete',g 2 0 0 R.H'ffm'n,c 2 0 O01.Morani,c 4 2 i G.Wliite,c 0 0 O B.Fischerg 2 0 C.HaIIf 0O M%.Kneils,r ,O0O0O W. Mack le, referee. Winbergs Hoffmiann 1.iarlots W.Rogers,f 5 0 0 E.Brmer,f 4 0 O RFr*idm'n,f 0O0O0O H.Johns'in,f 7 1 2 C.'dlberg,c 2 0 O J.1'ffm'n,c O O 0 L.Goss,III,g 1 0 1 R.Evanis,g 0 O 3 D.D'gwall,g 2 2 3 W.J'hnis'n,g O 0 0 M%. Doose,g O 0 1 W. Maekle, referee. A.Brown C. Btownl C.Leonar< ..BiayloC DCampbe rteam b. 4 1wlliniettp - C«ontetlo»ery (20>. o0f T.B.uck,f 3 O 2ý 0 0O(.Buck,f O 2 0 1 1 R. Y'ngb'g,cei. O 1 0 i G.Jolles,,g. 5 0*, 0 0 E.P'chn'w,g ,0 0 0 tiaékie, referee. ings in "B" league for W. L. Pet. St. Francis..........9 9,.81q Winbeî'gs.. ..........8 3 .727' Wilinette Confeetionery....5 6 .454 1 ornets...........5 6 '.4ý4 1-offrann Fiorists . 4..7A 1.363 Y. P. C...........2 9 .181 31E NS d"O' LEAGUE. Trerriern (20) Al Stars (24) *. Spinney , f F s h a h r R., Christenson, g A. Russo, f. J1. Slayton, v J. Seic J1. RLandail, g F. Kaspar, g R. Smnith, f J. Chambersg A. Chub; Joues, referee Ha.., clins (,,)a) Tw stirs (28) . vs. Howard P. T. A. Hom nasium. 7p.m. Men's basketball. *"I 7:30p.m Phyica tranin demîl-E. Carlson 7:3 p.. Pyscaltranig dmoE.McDow I. Seddon strations. Second, third, fourth T. Strumpf vard gymi- grades. Howard school gyniasiunî.. 1 . Willilatm 7:30 p.m. Physical tra ining demonstra- N C 3 d~~ton. Fifth and sixth grades. How- >91 Bleagueè. ard gymnasium. ' R. Steffens V. Hiendrekson Gathercoal, refc ree - 1C. Geppert .Iake Hoffniann. Seddoii (4, 9) Hoff manu Florists(1,5 Mackle, referee .F.Cotiger Jake Hoffniaruu . uegs1e Jamies Hloffmann Howard P. T. A. B. Platt C. Geppert. (1, s 1> L. Bail E, Mller W. Fifer Mackie, referee Trhree physical training demonstra- tions are being pIanniedl for t1lienr- edit ot t1lu aretits ut the u\\'ilmiette * pblic s. iildren .and wil. be givýen bx Joe phyvsical training. de-, partmnent of the. schools, under the direction. of Daniel M. Davis, on1 ari20, 27. and 29 rswt~e *'Ille*scnd hr at ourt "I gralL's wilI have t lîcîr deîuonstration onMardi 20 at the Howard schoul aind the fiith andl sixth gr4des vill have, theirs at the san.icsclîuol gyni- nasiunî oh March- 27. 'l'lie seve mi and eighth grade, dcmonstration is schedüled, for Thursday evening. .March _X), at the'same fflace. Folloving the cùstoini established 'Il 1932, these indoor denionstrations ivili take the prlace of the aniual out- door affairs hield lanniual.l% tîntil last. year. In the iflsid(le demonsýtration) evcry phase of the' phîysical train- ilng prograni %iill bc4 denioîstrat.cd and eac.h*prograni w~ill include dance- ing, formaI, gyminastics. drtilîs, ath- lctic test drills, and sortie coînpetitive athletic ganie. Iii the lower grade demionstration on March 2oJ, tins coru- I)etitive work will be given. Inii te torm of relays by onc of thîe fourth grades ini the svstern. The programs for, the denonstra-, tions are,,being prepared by âIr., Da- vis and his 1)hysical education staff, wvhich incluides Mrs., Olga Stopka BaIl, Mrs. Gertrudje Fanckboner,, Mliss Joe Skidînore, Dtudiey C. ~Stone and Glen W. atlwc(al. Stolle's Girls Win .Basketball Honors Stolle's gîds . nasketbal tearnire- peated its. victories of th past .two y cars and anniexed tie chanîionship. ou the Girls 'ýXI' ti1asketball league last Monday cvefiniig at .thle Stolpj Th'e Stolle .s sIuffcrcd (îîîlv oune ,de- feat throughuut the scason a .td thai administered by the l4rufvnie teau) the, week bIefore-. 1-1owever cr. her e tied iii one ganieby tI.e Kuda tcam. l'ie Brownies and tue Kudas fin-. ished second and tlirl resetic ini the- league finals. 1