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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jan 1939, p. 68

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day evening,ý February 2 at '8 p.m., accrdngto Daniel M., Davis, di- rector .of recreatiQfl, and promises to be a Most enijoyabie evening fort villagers. The iast-audition- for this show wll» be held tomnorrow evening. (Fr1-' day) at the Wilmette C ommniity Center from 7 to 10 o'clock., Acrobaie acts,. tap dancing num- bers, 1musical; ,numbers, .readings, and barn dance troupes are already signed .up for: the big' night. For further information in regard to theshw caîl the Recreattion omfce, Wilmette 468.ý Center Table Tenni Tearm Dejecu Evcsndor The table tennis tam from.Chand- ler park, Evanston, played a re urn' miatch with the Commuflity Center teamn at the Center Thursday eve- niflg January 19. A Round Robin tournamexit was played andl the Com- rnunity Center teamn won 22 gamnes to 9 for theiropponents. The Com- munity_. Center is developing some very excellent table tennis players. It is hoped that matches can be arranged with other teams in this. vicinlty in the near future. The in- dividual scores of Thursday eve- ning's match were as foilows: W.IL. 1W. L. Meyers. S331W. Pettinger. .2 3 Rebecci... 0 4H. Fischer .... 3 3 Bill Wotmf . 2 3 Art. Ciechini. .5 0 Stenholnft .. 3 2 Ed. Fritch .... .4 1 Wassnd ... .1 5 R. Schneider. .3 2 J.. nghlsh ... 0 5P. Heumafll..5 0 Total ...9 22 Total...229 Plan Valentine Dance February 10 the Demons 45 to z2,,Whuu tn H4awkeyes' took the Bobeats -42 te 15. It'mwasn't until the -se cond haif that the Eaw keyes were enougli ahead. to medn much, but. then they forged ý:ahead to quite a- conifort- able lead. The Groucho, led. by Mal Hli» ,who, scored 20 points, whip- ped the Ca mbu .42 to 23. B ob Buri- ingamne was hlgh scorer. until. he wa s removed fromý the gamne on fouis, early in the second period. !E" LEAGUEý In the, "e" League the Hornets. have twogamnes of the second rounid un8er their beits, their iatest vict im. being the,,Dumoc who bowed to the, leaders 13 to 22.: Tom Coivin made 9 points for the Dumocs. St. Francis won another game by one pit-whpfl fave Murphy made a basket wi th live. seconds to play, to give his team a 23 to 22 victory over the Wilies. The W. W. L., with the exception of Bob Gockel, who scored 13 poits, hail difllculty in finding the basket In their game with 'th e .Eagles. Chuck Clouds boy won 50 to 23 to hold a tie for third place with the Willies. 1 D" LEAGUE The Tigers, who won but one dur- ing -the seconid round, continued thei second round wlnning streak by administerig to theSuper Stars,. théir first defeat of thie seasofl 69 to 34. Three of the Tigers had no trouble flnding the range of the hoops as Jim Gregory scored 22 points. Bob Noble accounted for 21 more andl Duck Sackse foliowed with 20 talles. This win puts the Tigers on top along with the Wildcats. The Wildcats played thie whole flrst round with' oniy losses to their credit, but their 18 to 16 win over. the Blowouts kept their second round siate clear. Bill Luedeka o! the Blowouts earned the high score honors. with 7. points Çamnbu .............. .0 "E" LEAGUE 1W. Hornets ........... 2 gt. Francis............. 2 W. W. Li-.......- ........ Dunot. .............. "D" LEAGUE Tigers.... ..............2 Wîldcats..............2, Cornhuskers .............. 1 SprSta rs «....... e.i :.. Miu...... a..........O Blowouts .................O GIRLS' LEAGUE W, N.T'ÉS............... 3 Jitterbugs........3 H. S.S. ................ 2 H. H. S......... ....... . Sto! 2..............O s.,.S............-.0 3 pet. 1.0001 1.50001 -00 .500 .00 .000 pet 1.000 1.000 .507 .500 0 The Moderne Cleaners, playlng with only flour men, defeated the Swishers by Îhe score of 42 tô '36. Alter trailing at the end of the first qu arter 10 to 3 the Cleaners stepped~ out in front of the Swishersan neyer were headed again. The score at half time was 21 to 15. V. Meter1 was high point man w i t h seven buckets. A nip-and-tuck game ail the way and not decided until the iast fi!teen seconds of play remaining was played by the Va Va Ells and the Bucaroos. Wjth one minute ieft to play the Bucaroos led 23 to 22, then Aschbacher, forward, took the last shot of the game which put his team i the winning icoumn again by a 24 to 23 margin. Bartholmew paced both teams with 13 points, and lie was closeiy foilowed by Simons who scored il for the Va Va Ells. Fine Passing Wins The fine passing a nd accurate shooting of the Nelson Laundry. Qàuintet proved to be a littie too much for the River Inn team which appeared- off form. Diek Toslin, -nrfrward o~ f the lçrnderers, was t0 32. as of Jan- Ridge Runners ........... 5 0 1.000 Casa Loma............ 4 1 .800~ Pandas...............3 2 .600 Toppers........... .. ....2 3 . Rafters.1............ ......1 4 .200 Wil. CorijfectiOflerY .......O0 5 O0w LEADING SCOREIRS The ten ieading scorers ini the "B"e league ýat theend' of the flrst round are as folows: Piayer-Team FG FT TP H. Janaes7-Ridge Runners w..39.4 82 W. Schuett-Rldge Runners . . .35 5 75 J. Versino-Toppers......... 26 4 56 R. johnson-TOPPers ......... 25 5 55 L. Hoffmafl-Wil. Conf. .. ....26 1 53 T. Mulins-Ridge Runners. ..18 17, 53 H. Emtrick-Pafldas.....22 4 48 G. N4evins-Pandas. ........ 17 4 3 J. Muhlce-Casa Lorna .......18 .1 37 il. Steffens--Toppers... . 5 31 Re-eleci Oficers of Kildeer Club Off icers and directôrs' of the Kil- deer Country club have been re- elected for the year 1939, it was announced this week. The'directing personnel of the club ineludes the foilowing: Charles R. Shuesier. president. Walter A. Koren, vice-president. W. W. Watts, secretary. Raymond F. Moore, treasurer. Directors: ienneth B. Cram, Herman Fabry, Harrison E. Giddes, John H. Goesséle, Walter Koren. Raymonci F, Moore, Oliver E. M o unt, Royden K. -Pretty, Fred Se3hroeder, Jr.. Charles R. Shuerier, W. W. Watts. An auditors' statemeit directed to the board of directors of the club, showed the organiz$ation to be in very favorable financiai condition, as of December 31, .1938, polnting to a niateriali ncrease in incomne and m.embership. Invite fhilatelists To Chicago Exhibit The North Shore Phlatelic society ts invitine its friends to Its Ilfth an- to be giveni at ',the sium Februaryl 2. t inithe .rOt by the star on board gave ci gymnna- on t ings. jpiace Lomas gained undis- ac

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