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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Feb 1936, p. 14

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uI'vucaîo the public Monday, january -27. Tap dancing, social dancing, ping poug and leather work classes have been organized, according to Daniel M. ýDavis, director of recreation. The atelance at the classes the first week greatly, exceeded the expectat ions of the Recreation béard and it is felt that atten dance will' increase greatly as other activities: and classes are added to the program.- Ping pong.and tap dancing classes have been very popular. Over eighty children, attended the first tap dancing class, makin# it scessaryý to rearrange the classes bi#gup,*ecording to age. The new schedule for tap dancing is ,as follows: Monday, 8:80 P. M.-Boys and girls 8 Years and under. Tuenday, 3:30 P. I--ýGils 8 to 12 yea.rs of age. Wednesday, 3:80 P. M.--jBoys.,grin- mear school age. Thurs "y,'3:30 P.M-Grs 7th,,th, grade and high school age. - iria, 7 P. .M.-AdqIts. 16 years and over. New Chmasser ,"Alut There is a social dancing clan every Friday evening from .8 to 9 eti. The Center wilI remain open until 10 p. m. for ihose wishing to dance longer. Thiq class was filled with boys and girls*of bigb school age, so plans were made to stant a social dancing class for adults over high school age to be held Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. The first class wilI meet February 12. There also will be a social dancing class for children, under- 16 years of age Wed- nesday afternoon at 4:30 p. m. Classes for instruction in ping pong are schedtuled as follows: Mtonday, 3 to 5 P. M.-Boys ahd girls. Monday, 8 ta 10 P. M.-A&dults. Thursday, 8 ta 10 P. M.-Adults. Saturda Y. 10 A. M. to 12, noon-,Boys ami girls., The pingpong roommay be'uséd at any time through the day froin 10 a. m. to 10 p. m, except when reserved, for classes. Invite to Sewing 'Cia. The sewing clas offers instructioný hll.@LLAGUE Last week the T. N. T. team lost to the league Ieading Northsbores, 32 to 26, but flot watbout a struggle. The T. N. T.'s led througbout the first three periods but were overtaken and pasged ini the last period losing 4y only six points.. The'high point ýgirl for "the game was Ann Komen of the .Northshores, who made ten, baskets for* a total' of 20 points. She was closely followed by DorothyDavis of the T. N. TVs who made seven, b as ke ts and two free throws for a score of sixteen poiits. ,These teamns are holding first and sec- .ond places, the.T. N . T.'s bavinig lost both of their games to the North- shores. The Suburbans won.a- forfeit game from the Aces, 2 to 0. The results of: the games and the league standing, follows: Test» Won lestpet Northshore . ........ 8 0 1.000 Suburbans......... C 2 .750 Aces ............... 2 6 .250 xo1ttekotvp8 T~. IV. T. 24 GT PT TP GTY'TTP WhltehiI, f 0 0 Davis, f 7 216Ç icomen,tf 10 -920 Leal, f 4 0 f Hrot2 ÔU 4 Bouchik'R,f 1 0 2 0 0 0, gO OOrmsbee, g. Q ô O Komen, g 0 0 O Wagner, g-0 0. 0 N'ord, f 4 0 8 Kreusch, g 0' 0. Clifford, 0 0 0 Referee, Dee Riggle Scorer, E. MaybisryE "#A" LEAGUE Jack Heitmani was the bigh point man of the Nelson Laundry quintet that last. week swaniped the previous- ly undefeated Hoffman Florists by the unprecedented score of 41 to 7, in the "A" league scbedule. Close behind Heitman's fifteen points was the eleven' tally run up by his teantmate Jim AIder. Another high scorer of the evening was Russ Horn, elongate center, and stellar guard :whose deé«fenisive play iSr s o excellent; that be is neyer expected to score.ý Wednesday, however, hie "iswished" in thrçe long field goals' and onle free tbrow.' The Wilmette Bicycle and Sport Shop' was gble to win easily from the, rd OC" LEAGUE Recreation Board "'.C" basketball leagtîe finished its second week of ,play> in the Éecond round, the Maple Leafs and. the Epworth League wound up, on top in the league standing. Ep- worth League came tbrough in its game with the'Terriers by using ef- ýfetive défensive play cluring the last feéw minutes of the .game. The Ter- riers were leading as the fourth quar- ter opened, Dan Greer of the church teamn got loose in a small rally and put, bis outfit in the lead by a marginý of four points. 'Tbis lead was'main-, tained tilI just befoire the. final whisîle wben Bob Smith of the Ter- riers made a basket wbhich made the final, score 22 to 20. This gamne put the Terrier out fit in a tie for third: place witb the Wbite Streaks and ýthe Flashes. -In spite of the fact that Williami Normoyle of the Idono ieam made f' baskets and a free throw to score 17. points for his teamn against the Maple Leafs, bis ieam came out on the small end of a 29 to 27 'score. George Hahn and Frank Kolb, each of the Maple Leafs, sank 6 baskets each to account for 24 of the winner! "eLeague ,tenui standings. January] 29: n, o Tape Lefs...... on Mple tLeag........2 Witeworeague.2. Whalte straca. 1 Teraiers........... Terrier........... [dosn O WaceshnmeA.C.. Idono 27 maple L4849 2 S FG FTTP PUFT TP Miler, f 1 1 3' Hahn, f 6'0 12 N orm'Ie, f 8 1,17: Seheibieec() ô O Tezkec2 1 Klb c 6 0,12. Andrews,g 2' 0,2 Leary,g -2 1 5 Referee, Roland Godch Scorer, Jas. Bagnall Epworth League 2.2 Terriers 20 Lest 0' SPt. 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .000 .000 eaule of LVLO ,Badminton has an increasing appeal tobth men and women. This does not nmean that it is an easy or slow game. It cani be Played as fastand as strenuouisly. as desired., New players.are always welcomne to jmake use of the fine equipment, fur- nish ed by the Playground and Recrea- tion boar d. Corne to the H-oward gym for a good workout* or mild recreation, as. you désire. Badminton, can give you either. Remember the evenings, Monday and. Friday ai 7 o'clock 1 Chess and Checker Club Gaining il Popularity The Community Chess and Checker club met Monday evening at the New. Community Center- on Wilmette ave- nue, west of Ridge road. The instructor of the e ginnes class and'ail tiiose registered for either afternoon or eve- ning classes, partook of refresbments supplied by Mrs. Hope Tbompson. This club bas the largest regular ai-, tendance of any local club, with new members joining at every. meeting. Instruction is free, it is pointed out, but players are required te furnisb, their own equipinent. ýNlitstais Bagles288 FG PT TP FG PT TP Anderson, f 0 2 2 H-uck, f 4 1 9 Kasper, f 2 0 4 Haârvey, t 2 0 2 Ehmer,ce 1 0 4 Cloud.g 2 O 4 Geppert, g 0 1 1Sedden,g. 1 1 3 1obg 1i0' 2 Eaas,g9 4 2 10 Mathews, g 1 0 2 Referee, Dlck Huck Scorer, Roland Gooch 'St. John's 43 Wilhies 22 KsefFG PTTP .FG P'T P Aapr 2 10 Geppert, f 3 1 '7 Carlson, t 2 0 4 Gregory, f 3'O 0 Edwardsc07 12 16 N'kra ni,g 2 1 Hfarsman,g- 3 2 s Gregoryg 0 1 X athew s , g 2 i 5 H a l w e g1 Referee. Dlck Uuck @coter, Roland Gooch Teani standings January 3o: gagea Won Lest Pet :aAe 0 1.000 Wi lles.......3 1 .750 St. John' -3 1 75 P.anthers - .i 2 .3 rîe0 4 .000 Nit Wits 0 4 .000 Doara. F'G FT TP i TheComuityCete wll e Jpe . Htm'n, f 7 1 15 Ca.mpbell, f The ommnit Cener illbe oen . Htm'n, f 3 0 6 ýQIler, f dailI (excepi Sunday) from 10 a. M. Horn, e 3 1 '7 ijêrbon, 'e 'lu 10 p. sm. You mnay regisier at the Âdlqr, g 5 1Iil Moraza, g Community Cenier or at the Recrea- 'Gaulgr, 9, 1 0 1 Huck. g Refere. Gorge Zonie@ tion office, Wilmnetîe «6. SrrD. Nygaard Tigers 19 . Paithers 29 PFT Tp FGPT TP F1GFT TP 0 0 .0 Cast'llne, f 11 i3 Kulp t' 4 i1'9 1l 3 6 Cordts, f 1 1 3 Helnr'hs, f 6 1 13 1 0 2 Kolb,ce 3 O 6 »uck,ce 1 0 2 0 0 0 tolter, e 0 0 O Hutehins, g 1 0 2 0 0O Matheva, g 30 6OYoungb'g, gO0 3 -3 Reteree, Dlck Huck Seorer, Roland H., Gooch --us-.u"-., vebruary 13,. Bt 2 o'clock. The previous meeting. of the club was beld ai the homte of MVrs. James Wallers, 2M Gleai View road.

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