BIBWilImet'te Bicycle, Nils tgOe, Bl Nelson Laundry 64 Shop 18 sorge Miller~,F'.TT FG Fl' TP ~n1l ertGauger, f. 3 O 6 Versino, r. o 1 1 ________F. Uet'n, f. 8 2 18 Waters, f. 1l 2 4 J. Hei'n, c. 8 0 16 Iuff'an,c. 5 1 il Soule, c. . .2 0 4 Kaup, f. ..0O 0 0~ ILL Belg. .-.10 O 20 And'son, g. 0 0 O Borre,. g. . 0 0 0Versino, g. 0 0 0 S Irarner, g. 0 0 O George Jones--Referee i 1Art liackerScorer .L. E ~ expanse f i cen ce. States eiý .1 i .0 O 0.-O 4 -1 Gra., t. . . >OO l.e'Ik, f. 1 2 Moore, C. . . 0 4 P. E'lck, g. O 2 Mccon, g. O.() mayes, g. . o.0 p U room ior JIew players. i'fyofle I fot familiar with badminton is in- Ivited either to watch or to participate in tbis game that is becoming increas- tngly popular. Wilmette Chess Club Wins Chicago Sohedule Matches The second round of the Chicago City Chess league schedule' was played la-st'Friday with the Wilmette No. 1 tearn winning its first match witb Oak Park, and the second team losing io Reynolds. a team crnmnn<edI with Bu ck IThe Fres were film- I A C. .îà..