n-xe of the.activities of thelHai craft class at theComnt ter4 which is.sponsored by fixe% meétte Playground aid. Recreal board, is the construction. of mn aeroplanes.. Under the direction a competent instructor thxe youn è-eiie-àeiôn of- Wilnette's familie belng instructed ini the fine' ho! ofmoe aeroplane building.- Aeroplane club has been organi which meets every Wednesday afl noon. at the Wilmette Commur Center. A supply of models: is k in stock which the -young folks ' buy and construct under the sur vision of the tea cher. The instr tion is free. The hbkby of model aeropb building is not long establisi Therefore, if stili bas a fascinat for 'hundreds of thousands of nation's population. Most of th hcobbyists are ni) longer children. say this because iwany peopleh upon this sport as childish. Mo aeroplane construction, besides ing an. interesting pastime, has very large instructional value. 'their credit' by' beating the i-.-. 18 to 13. The Stolp Girls held Lena ndi- Malizio of the Shooting Stars té sev- den. en points. Lena usually is a leadingý Wil- s corer. Ijrene Terzakes of the S.O.S., Iion was high 'scorer with 14 points. odel The N.T.S., with the aid of Polly n of Krafthefer' s expert sliooting, beat iger the Stolp 2, 36 to 4. Polly rnade 9ý ,s li baskets, accounting, for haif of her bby. teams score. An The H.H.S. dropped a 30) to 1 gaine ized to thxe Jitterbugs, whose defense was fter- too good for the -Howard Girls, whose IrIty only score- was a free ..throw' by Margaret Scixuber. Again El. Mag- kept uier was high -scorer,'withÏ 22 points can, to ber credit. per-__ ruc- "D" LEAGUE an-The Tigers pushed the Wildcats he.out of aity shlaeýof irt plae b Ied. beating them 61 to 19. This victory the gives thie Tigers undisputed clain hese to the top of the standings. Bob I. Noble and Jim Gregory shared scor- ook ing honors .with 16 points a piece to0 odel their credit. 4:t 9dfa sèa the Super Stars took the glean. from. s a Bob Miller's boys. They couldn't mwatch George Koerber who made 24 be pit o i em. )rin- pit o i em man seoring 14' points and- the LitI- man -brothers were. next with 10 each., The -final* score was Nelson Laundiry. 42, *Moderne Cleaners 26. The Lyman Drugs eas.ily conquer'- ecd the Va Va Ells 42 to 23 in the final cortest of the èvenig. Reed, new iorward of the Lyman's»in. bis first, appearance made a very impressive performance by scorinýý 4 baskè ts and 2 free throws to tie With Quinlan, guard, for scoring honiors.- At haif time the -Lymans led 21 to. 10. The, team standings: of. January 25 are as follows: Janiuar. 25 W. L. Pet., Nelsou Laundry........... 0 1.000 -iver Inn............. .......i1 .857 Lymnan .Drugs..... ...... 5 2 .714 Moderne Cleaners........... 4 .429 Va Va Els ........... 5 .286 Bucaroos ...-........... 6i .143 ~swishers ..... .. o 7 .,000 LEAGUE STANDINGS "C", LEAGUE January 25 Second Round Flashes ..... . ... * Hawkeyes . Bobeats ...........2_*y Demons-. . . . . . .I 3. Groucho.................-3 Cambu................Uo 4 -Pct. 1.000 .1.000 .500 .250 .250 .000 by the Wilmette Pl>aygrouna. and Recrèation board, tôo be held tonight (Thursday> in' the. Howarcl -schoo auditorium atS ôo'clock. aécording to Daniel M., Davis, direct.or of recre-, ation. T.wen.ty-six, individual and group, a-cts. were at the Copmunity Centèjr Friday night forý the .,audition and the. show; promiîses -an evening of fine. ertertainment:. The acts will include individual, tap ilances. tap dançce teams;, ballet dances, barn. dance groups; Dutch dance, 4umibling. acts. acrobatie. dances., readinjg, harmnonica solo, and mrany other numbers. Vililage President Harry C. Kinne will present the prizes to the winners and each- contestant will receive: a jBob Brooklass will be master -of ce-remonies. Table. Tennis -Plavers Want Lompetitioni As there was nro out:.of-town teani week. the members scheduled this of the Commun- - - There are, at - present, a large number of models on exhibition at the Community Center. m an y of which are built to »scale. These will give you an unexaggerated idea of the knowledge that this hobby brings to men, women, and children. This exhibif may be seen any week day- Monday fhrough Friday-between 3 and 6 in fthe afternoon or in the eve-. ning between 7 and 10 o'clock. -sponsored by -t he WiInnette P ground and Recrea tion Board. were a lixte too big.for tne Wile and Phil DeBerards 8 baskets gave the Hornets .quite an advanfage. -The Eagles handed the St. Francis their first defeat of the second round 16 to 10. Bôth teams played defens- ively, with fthe score 8 to 6 in favor of S. Francis at the haîf, but then Red Langford started 'to click and, -jpoints and Tom MliUîns was runnerj JP up soring 14. The - River Inn team j January 24 - -Second Rouind - W. Wldçats.................2 Cornhuskers............ Super Stars ......... Blowvouts......... Minlus ................... W. L. Runners .......... 6 0 Loma ........ .....5 5 S . . . . . . . 4 2 ........................ 2 4 s . .. . . .1.. . . 1 à Contectioners....O 6 Pet. .667 .667 .333 .333 .0001 J. Schaefgn..................6 2 P.. H-ewnann-................. 3 B1. Perry..............4 4 Ed. Fritchi............... F. Schieiier -. . . . .2 6 H. Fischer'.............2 6 R. Schneider.......... ..... .. o 8 1If is hoped fixai a match can be arranged with som-e teamn in this vicinity for next week. If there is any team, which- would like a match with the Community Center fam please phxone Daniiel M. Davis, di- .M Mr. and .Mrs. Max, .WOo 1. Lntral avenue. ghter of igg, 727 J