Learning a few new plays occu- pied most of the frôsh-soph's tirne this week. Even thougb they made 13 points 'against Morton,. there was. a lack of the scoring punch which they 'h ý'1 .dédmonstrated eariier * against a littie weaker competition. Mor ton played a close-knit defensive Une, and. the Trev cubs fouind they lacked just the play to get,àa runner around end, in, a hurry. This and. other faults they hoped to corréct. before tan giing wîtb. Proviso.. Two passes, Rod Schweger to Bill Glade gained better than 40 yards for the first. touchdown'. . They came after.,NT receivers had dropped haIf- a-.dozen tosses. Cap Campbell garn- ered the point-'after by the same. play which, had been -successft2ýlly used in the Waukegani win-a Uine buck ~from place-kick formation. The second six-pointer was made by .Georgie Schaiitz-. wh.o has thus far scored five of the teamns ten touchdowns. He bas very tricky plays on which to make those touch- downs. but he runs haid to get them. Useful Chap This boy Schweger is turning out to be kind of a useful chap to have hanging around. Hie punts a bail a * tremnendous d is ta n ce on not- infrequenit occasions, and he is a fine passer. Dan Huributt, reserve backfielder, is the only player who ranks with him in this department, and Schweger bas an edge in power. t Everybody who bas watched Pro- viso football teams in action has re- spect for them: They are aiways, rugged, pretty fast and imbued with a détermination to win. If reports' may be relied upon, this year's out- fit. is no exception. New Trier wifl need botb a running and passing at- tack to beat them. Don Rp.ggio, end; Alan Gilbert,' tackle; and Ray Rapp, center, sup- plied most of the line's defensive .strength against Morton. Behind the line, George Schiwitz and Cap Camp- bell were the big guns. Woody 'Wilson Photos Pete Cloud (upper left) and Jack Walker (upper, right) are backfleld men on the varsit?, foot- ball squad from New Trier Hiçih school. Bud Berringer and Dex play in the Une. Their team beat Mor-ton, 6 to 0, for their flrst Suburban league tvin, last Satur- day. They play ?roviso this week. ently stopped several times, kept drîving, wriggling and squirming uni- tii be .finally bit the sod less than the length of bis arm from pay dirt. Anintercepted pass' by. Dick Ful- ler.hlped plenty, too. Dick glom- med onto a 'Morton aerial' exact1y on the 50-yard .stripe. N'ew Trier blockers mowed clown a couple of enemies, and Richard raced' to Mort-* on's 25 before being nailed. While botb of these plays were far more spectacular' than May's scoring effort, stili tbey did not de- tract from the credit due the Cap. He was, Saturday, and has been tbrougbout the season,: a .bail-car- rier who runs with every ounce of. energy that is his. Members of bis ow n tea'm know from daily practices that be' is a very difficult fellow to stop, SHAWNEJE WOU-EN The Sbawnee 'Countryr club wom- en's bowling league is off to a flying 'start on what shows every indication 1 of setting' an alli-tlmn ge'ason recortd in the bistory of Shawnee bowling competition. Announcement w a s 'made tbis week by Mrs. Creighton Whiting, of 19 team captains amotng North Shore women, and additional teams wbicb are being formed will raise the total of bowlers to well over 100. Tbe Shawnee Women's league' schedule calîs for a round robin of matches witb each team competing againet a different opponent each week. The cumulative totals of gantes won and,. but will determine team- standings at the 'halfway mark in January, wben the teams will be' reorganized for a new tournament durmng winter and spring montbs. The team captains announced by Mrs. Whiting include Mrs. John Gv. Wilson, Miss Jean Hall, Mrs. Wal- ter C. Farrar, Mrs. Horace E. Coyl, MVrs. Frank D. Weber, Mrs. Joseph H. Uinshaw, Mrs. Walter H.' Hilde- brand, and Mrs. A. V. Gruhn, of Wil- mette; Mrs. Joseph C. Seyl, Mrs, Lyman W. Sberwood, Mrs. 1. H. Place, Teamx W L 1. Crosse &> Blackwell ...... *-.ý.12 3 2 Bremnfer Bros ............. il 4 3 Lasser Beverage ... ........il1 4 4 Stewarts Coilee .............9 .6 5 Gebhardtàs Engies .......8 7 6 Booth Frozen Fresh .......6 9 7 Peter Pan ........ w......... 6 9 8 Old Monk Olive 011....... .. 6 9 9 Town Crier Flour........ 5 10 10 Mickelberrys Foods ,........ 2 .13 BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE By *wimnintg three games frm Zick's-Dry goods, Del Bonnem Tail- ors went into a tie for first place with Schaefer's Store, Who. dropped two gamnes to Quilan Record Serv- ice. Wolff and Watt took t h r e e games from Great West Lite to tie Up third and fourth places, while in the nightcap, Wilmette Times de- feated Keefer's Standard Service for' the rubber gamne. Bill Rusebli captured high series and high game for the night with 596 and 232. 'foflowed closely by Sam Ugolini, with 583,, and Llnd- berg, with .581.' 200 Bowlers for the night: Rusebli, 232, Sullivan 213, Wolff, 211, Dybick, 209, Keefer, 201, Ugolini, 201, Lind-. berg. 201, Barrett, 200. Standings Schaefer's Tavern ....... il Del Bonnemù Tailors ...il Great West Life......... 10 Wolff & Watt ..........>. 10 Wilmnette Times........... 9 Zick's Dry Goods ........7 Keefer's Standard Svc .* "' 7 Quinlan Record Svc....... 7 Pet. .611 .611 :555 .500- .388 388 the bowlers,. the' Shefforc1 scnooi. and soc team' and the Ioula Soap discussion of ,y team wil fot be included 1 that arise.