Clarence Harlott of the Manor House Coffee' team. with, .217. Eci RuÉen, league treasurer and ýcaptain of.Lifico Products team, was econdwith 215.. The Old Monk team was represented' by Norman Witt with 213 tvhile Walter Scott: and Chef l«ilani's entered withý 200 on the nose.. Eagles Iucrease Lead Frank Waber, chairman -of- the league. and captain of G(3ebbardt's Chili Con Carne teamù,,sent bis-bowvl-ers.to the 'alleys ail decked out in brand new bowling-shirts, telling the world tbat fromn here on the Gebhardt's will le knôown as. Gebbardt's Eaglés. They celebratedthéir §ight fast slipping Towels (manufacturer's name deleted upon orders from S. P. ÙGerdl until the team enters the winning co1fmu>. The iresultg place the now perfect Gebhardt's Eagles four full games in the lead. .Chef Milani, aided by the fine roilinig of "Pete" Thalman and Elmer Engels, took three straight games f rom Ed. Rugen's Linco team. Wilson Ideal Dog Food won a bard fougbt game from the Old Monk teamn. The loss of this gamne caused Old Monk to lose second place in the league. 6 0 12. Jaunes, f 3 2 8 Albrans, f (Coninued from Page 20) Schuette, f 10 0 20 Davis, f 1 O 2 2 0 4 3 0 , 6 Iallett, c rre,c tbemseives. Eric Samuelson led the: Bo KlVlan 0,g0OOOOrwlg,g 1 0 2 scoring tyith 13 points for the Grate. Cicchlni, g 0O O0O0NY.lund, g 1. 0 2 Muli ns, g Dames%, and I.echnér and Mikelson 9. 1 19 Referee, D. Huck-Scorer, A.. Windle each made 8&points for the Ponchos. Dick Andrews led the Uknow to a Llbbles. 42 Groucios 26 2to,25 victory over the 'Eagles by . F TTP FGFT TP &Ils,:5111Sacks f O 0 0 Scoring 15 points. jack Harveyr was'ý f à 2,12> Bowen, f 112 0 24 next bigh, score man, accounting for Benson, D'Ber'rd, c O 0 0 Rowlèy, c 0 O O 9 of theEagles points. The gàme was Fisher, g 1 1 1 Hill,g eo.oO a nip 'and tuck affair fromn the first. Canning, g 3 0 6 Mockler, g 1 0 2 Idler, k O 0 O Qulnlaân, g, O O whistle, and it.wa§n't till Bob Scheibel Brandt, 4 2. 10 , made bis basket in the last 30 seconds Referee, D. Huck-Scorer, A.ý Windle of the 'game, certain. that the outcome was i'he scores and league standings are a$ follows: FG FTrTP Andrews, f -7 1 15 chebel, f 1 0 2 'rerzakes, c 2 0 4 Miller, g 2 0 4 FG F-TF Gockel, 9 Cloud, r 2 1 à Referee. D. Huck-Scorer, A. Windle H-aa, TeaM Standings, .annary 7 Reagan, c 2 0 4 Teami Won Lo't Pet. 2 1 5 Kent, g ............. 1..... .4 O0 1.000 Stai4, g 1 0 2 1jarvey, g. 4 1 9,5 G.em.. St.5John's . .. ... 1 .80 e-eferee, Wlnidle-Seier-, Quick Cacomo............... 3 2 .600 X ........... ........ .... 3 2 .600 Willes 2# Esquire 1à Ridge Runners ....... 2 .600 FG FrTP FG FT TP Aibrans ................... 2 3-.400 Miller, f *1 2 4 Lechner, f 4 0 8 Libbues.................. 1 4 .200 Samn'Ison, f 5 3 13 Nlikeson, f 4 0 8 Groucho ........... 0 6 .000 Gray, c 0 1 1 Rejnwald,ce O 0 Q Gleason, g 3 0 6 Rogers, g. 1 0 2 GIRLS' RASKETBALL i i ROSS, g O 1 1 Stahl, g iteferee, Windle-Scorer, Kent The Girls' Basketball league of the Map1fle Letts 19 Wacker A. C. 14 Playground and Recreation board reFG PT TP FU FT TP' Leary, f 0 O0O0O Werneke, f 2 1 5 sumned play Monday night after a two. X'rmi yie, f 4 0 8 Clark, f 1 O 2i G. Hab, C 3,1 7 W. Jen gs, c, 1 0 2 W. Hahn, g O.0 2 Willianis, g 1 O0.21 Akiller, g 1 0 2 .. jen'gs, g 40 1 1 Ukiw27 'gee8 St. Jobn'o 48 FGPT TP ,Kaspar, f *,' 6 O 12 iiar'ma'n, f 8 0 16 Simo6ns, c 7 0 14 Mathews, g. 3 O6 'Moore, g Cacomo 1à FGPT TP Bet'ghaus, f i1 1 3 Law'r'nce, f 2 0 4 Cordts, c 2 2 6 . Dr, Arthur Steinhaus' of George Williams college will lecture and show motion pictures on the 1936 Olympics. After a short business meeting the group will visit the new natatorium used by New Trier boys and girls., 'Edgar, B. Jackson, fnatatorium supervisor, wiIl explain many of the unique fea.tures of "Lake, New* Trier" to, the. vis iting guestg. At the, luncheon,. Miss Mary Jo Shelly of the Universityý of Chicago, will'talk on "Co-eduùcational. Activity in the Secondary, School." Miss.Iris BoulIton 'and DeForrest Show!iey. of the, physical 'education ,der.artment are making, arrangements.,forth meeting. 110O 2 United Air Lines Receives Deli:very ofNew «Sk-ylounges" Heralded by United Air Lines' oflkcials as the ftitins y7t os $iowerful 'dmost luxurious passenger transport, a $110,000 "Skylounge" transport arrived at the Chicago mfunicipal airport Iast week after averaging 210 miles per hour.on a delivery flight from the Douglas Airrraft plant at Santa Monica, Calif. Featuring an installation of 14lounge-type swivel chairs in a cabin .ordinarily accommodat ing 21 standard seats, the plane is one of a fleet of Chef Milani ........ Old Monk .... >.......... ..... Stewarts Çoffee .... Manor House............ Linco .... ý...............18 won Lest Pet. Team 8.,.758 Gebhardt's Eagles...... 25 21 20 20 19 12 13 13 14 15 18 20 23 28 Town Crier............ 15 peacock "400 Club. ...13 10 Scott Towels ........ s Wilson Ideals .. Pairings for Thuraday Night Stewarts Coff ee will entertaîn 636 606 606 56 54U 455 394 303. 152 KG FT TP tôr ZZ t10 ru îam's .)3poins. i'liv IN. 2 ' O 4' T. S.'s (New Trier Sophs) -won by for- presîuen.î ul Uited, stated the cornHialliwell, f 2 1 5 Gray,. f 1 i 3 etfo thI.BTsanteT.N pany had received delivery of eigbt C. C2reg'y, e 3 0. 6 22Moe, e~ 3 0 6 fi rmteI .T' n h .N o o o T.'s, the league leaders, were not of the 28 new DC-3 Douglas planes Neukî'anz, g 3, 0 6 Koeq-ber, g on order, and the balance are bèing J:G-reg'y, g 0 0 O Yates, g 1 0. O2. scheduled to play. Sheridan, g 2 0 4 Rogers .0 0 0 The scores and team standings of dèëliverei at the rate of two a week. Quick 0 0 0 TTÇe Skylounge type, like the day Réferee, Windle-Scorer, Earl G.ra:y, Jr. the second round are as follows: planes and. sleepers, which comprise Howard (10) M. H. S. (3U6) Tearn standings, January 6,: fg. ft. tp. the rest of the new $3,000,000 fleet fg. ft.tp. Won Lost Pet.' Tearn ý..5 1 .833 1.HiI'ger, f 1 0 2 Marsh, f...0O0O0. is powered witb Maple Leafs........... a pair of 14-cylinder 4 1 .80() D. -Hil'ger, f 3 1 7 Huck, f..2 CF 4 'Wacker A. C............ .667 LedIg, c.... .10 , 2 22 Hamilton, c 0 0 O two-row Wasps developing 1150. b.p. ...... 4 2 Uknow .......... 4 2 .667 Gonzales, g 0 O O Carlson, g. 3 ýO 6 each and -permitting a cruising speed G ra te Damnes .......... O0.0 of 180 miles, per bour using 2 3 .400) R. Pape, g.- 2 0 4 Miler,, g...0 Elngles ..................... only 62 4.333Sesterhen. f 0 O 0 .2 Willlies .................. 0 0 gO0 De Marco, 1 .000 ... O Esquire............... Geppert, f FG PT TP 3 O 6 Smnith, f