High team , 3 games. Idie Hour Tavern, 2,206. Second bigh team, 3 garnes. Bungalow Tavern, 2,205. Higb team, single game.. Bungalow Tavern, 829, Second hi h teamo, single game, Hugo's Tavern, 786. High .individual, '3games. Susie Schoden. 524. .Second High individual. 3 gamnes. Kay West, 517. Hlgh indtvidual. single ýgame. Susl&' Schodeni. 232. Second hieh, individual. single game, K. 0F C. LEAGUEý The last haîf of our sertes started last Thursday with the new handicap* 8ystem. The new'systemn seemned toô meet with the approval of nearly éveryone. There were also some chapges. made in the' lineups of- a few of the teamfs. OnIly three substitutes were needed whlch wRs very gratifýr- lng. Shimoneks Service station took H1cks-Kreir, the league leaders, for theegamesand ropped them down to second place. Iftigh1 bQwIer1 for last week was Phil Bleser with a 631, series. He had games of 204, 211 and 216. The tearn standings to date are: W. L. Pct. Wittens ...........36 18 .667 Hicks-Kreir ...... ....... 34 19 .642 Ace Motors............1.33 31 .611 Wilmtte -Battery ......... 32 22 .583 Wilmette bece............ 30 24 .556 Wilmette Tailors .......... 29 25 .537 The Bungalow ...... .... 27 27 .500 Mac's Confectionery ...... 27 27 .500 Frenk Meier, Jr......... 26 28 .481 Wilmette Theatre ..... ... 23 31 .42611M Besides Pilji leser there were 1l6 [ir Cther 200 or better bowlers.- Two new ones to the rank of heavy hit- ters were Tom O'Rôurke who had a 215 game, and Pete En4gles who To smashed the pins for 205. Nice go- QU Ing fellows. The officers of the DM bowling league wisli to 'thank al 1Bd Last Friday was the fixfst night of. the second section and Destroyers took two g a m e s f r o m Artillery, Bombers took Gunners down for two games and Torpedoes gave up two -to Engineers. Wgh 'team gamne., Artilléry, 1008;9 hieh team three gamnes Destroyers, 96-50-960. 2878t .,high 4ndividual game. Lindberg'. 249, high individual three games. Linçlberg. 175-169-243, 581. Teàm Standings Team Won Destroyers........ Bonibers........2 Engineers ................ 2 Torpedoes... .... Lost 2 2 2- Pet. ,666 .666 .666 ;333 .333 .333 WILMETTE ALLEYS Alt hough mee ting up with thé strongest team in. the league as far as ta averages go, didn't seelTi to bother the boys carrying the Wolff bowled over Quinlan Record Ser- vice two. games to one, to increase their lead to fou-r games 'over the second place Tom Lynch Boosters, who dropped two of their games to the newly inspired Boulevard Drug boys. who by the way. have won 11 of the last 12 games. McDaniel Çan- dy Co. after two discouraging weeks c ame to ..life Monday night to take Del Bonnem Tailors into camp, to lerbon of Wolffana Watt ndividual series. Standings. Won 'oiff and Watt Hd.....36 n~ h Boosters .33 'uian Recrd Service. .31 'EJ>aniel Candy Co. 28 ' '1 B onne m Taior'2 ýOulevard Driîg Co . 24.. 29 32 33 36 Pet. à6oo .559 .517 .467 .450 ,400 she, captured a fourth place in n th% Junior fancy diving event,- and rnissed third place by the slimrn ar- gin, of 1/500 of a pint Fýor.. such aý spritey lasst. ee enter sùch an event, let alone almost 'Win third place against such stiffcompetition. is somnething, for'the books., Ini the Novice division of the Cen- tral A.A.U.1 meet held last Saturday night,, at'the Unilversity of Chicago pool, both Barb ara Ramserand Vir- ginia Fitzgerald won-the fancy di- ving ýevents in their respecti ve di- visons, and, Nancèy Nelson finished third in- the 40-yard swim. Roth Guards- CUTt B rownI.v bove, is a guard Osca r Jorgenson, side, i§ a guard on the varsity quint. VISIT IN NEW YORK Mr.ý and. Mrs. Jacques de LaCha- pielle, 132Abingdon avenue. Kenil- -petitioP. Iorthcomling tournaments- an- nounced by the association include: Chicago ditrit--at. C oncordian col- lege, River Forest, February 16-17-. Midwest Badmninton association- (auspices North* Shore.,association and Evanston Badminton club) a t Evanston Hligh school February 25- Uniitecri States 'Champion.ships- (auspices pf Metro.politan Badmin- ton association) New York, March. 23-24-25. 'the Midwest Badminton associ- ation annual meeting wili1 be held February 26, timne and plaire tenta- tively set at 2 P.M. at the Georgian hotel, Evanstoxi. Officers of the North Shore as- sitîo~n are Scott '~C., Greene,, Evanston, president; Lynn Lloyd, Glencoe. vice-president; Mrs. H. H Fraser, Evanston, secretary-treas- urer. worth, left on Tuesday, to spend a week iii New' York. . They will be joined there by their daughter, Zo, a student at Rosemont college. Rosemont. Pai.. wÀho %vill go to New York for a few diays betveen se- *mesters. Mrs. :Ab ert J. Gr af of i607 Laurel avenue is leaving today (Thursday) for the East to visit frids and meet Mr. Graf, who is arriving Sun- day in New York,, after, a. stay of two months in England. Albert Graf, Jr-, will be home this week-enid frinm Purdue university, durling, the mi'd-- semnester, holidays. For V@sar Convenienc' -Open TIairoy ad Se 612 Church Street. between Orringt -#d. Chicago Avenues o*urdoyUvmlgs UNI., 3474