bali team split a sertes of gaines with the C. Y. 0. quintets last Monday evening at the Stolp gymnasiutn. The Junior team came out on the long end of an 18 t6 il score but fthe Senior team w as downed by three points, the score being 26 fo 23. Both, games drew large attendance. Both the Senior and Junior teams went to'Deerfield last evenihàg4 play- ing, return enigagements after Deer- field played here Monday, Januar'Y 14,:in a gaine.which the Wihnette feam won by one point. Lineups ftor last Monday night's games were: Seniors: Willuette (u). a. Paterson M.Laier A. Nord .M V. Montonara ree Zuaies m#fée WlUuuU e(18) B. Leai M. BmrthIIguàe B. Spuchikas AX.Hahn V. Montonara C. Y. 0. 424) M. Weber R. Weber. M.Hoffmiann, Bruchhauser D. Volmtan C. Y.* O. (11) M. Mefer B. McDermott 1. Oberrneter 1.Hoffmann M. Weber, SPORT CALENDAR 8 s Monday. Uebruary 4 TRE le O2 O0LCha.mbem. T.Mecks 1 1 *1 3.Bà«nall G. Jones, referee Lynaun Texaro (33) C. yI tu f tp T. Saxton 4 '0 8 B.Lyneh G.Saxton 2 4 8 D.*Scott RMorn 2 1.5 F.Oelerich IP.eittna.n 0, 0 0JiBusgçher J.Roifman 2 1 5 V.Mter C.Thoruen O0 '0 R.mter R.LGaugi O O.0O ,..Sndin OO R . ac L aln -.3 1 7 G., Jones, referee 2 10 oo i il Y. o. (17> 204, '0.O 22 Team standings ln Worth Shoreý Bas-, ketbail league:- Won Lost 'Pet. r. Y. 0. 6 I 857 Lyenani Texaco ....... i 1 .857 .S1 mth Stars... .... 4 3 .571 Kenflworth .2.......286 Bouievar d>,»r ... 2 2..286- Ba.umhardtBrothers.... .4 tFranci 11) Tielson Laundrr <(M tg ft tp . tg t tp R.Meter 2 0 4 F.Heitman 2 0 4 V.Meter 2 O t J.Heitmon 4 .0 9 LQX.olil 0 1 i J.Bagnall 7 01-4 R.LSullivan 1i(O 2 G.Saxton 5 1iIl ..Joyce OO0'r.Saxton 1 1 3 R.Osiuger 0 0 0 R.Horn 2 0 4 Sootf, referee J.Watdner G.Waidner R.Ellis &tWelch (8) Wllmette Ba-téry (8qi. tg t tp tg Ift il O> 0 0 B.Robinion I1O0'9 ô 2 2T.Varney 1 2 4 2 0 4 B.Rnth .1I 1 i ý .2 R.eWoff 1 0> 0 0 OE.HiII 4 0 9 4 2 10 R.Johnson 3 1 7] 1 0 2 H.WeId i 1 Bagnall, referee . LUmg Nelson Laundry . S .. 0 O1.00() .n. Methodlsts........ 3 5 .375 b, lague. th hor adividual High Scorers loule-vard . Listed in Cage Leagues, Individual high scorers affer last week's games in the four men's bas- ac. ketball teams are: Ba.ptist I1 Noth îShore League wlwnm. Teàm FG F ts Uethodiaf W. Lyflch, Cý Y., . .... 31 7 69 mnaslum. C. Leontard, Blvd..Dru 15 7 37 B <'B» rg (18> Ling Pick Ups (90) E. Plaéek Fp. AÈ*chbacher B. Morah B. Moran IR. Torrey H. Hlerbon AiLL ILEAGUE Uuikuowns (10) D. Camnpbell IL. Blaylock U ~Blaylock C. Leonard P. Williams Bagnall, refe agnail, réfère wllmette ConfeetioWnery ,(80) PL H-uck D. Scoft E. Horn R. Morain 0. Joyee Bagnatl, referec R. Steffens A. Schlnle- J. Miller J. Miler R. -Hoffmnan 19. Schuett -. Torrey H. Herbon, H.* Johnson B., Johnson R.Evn Team standinge in dB" Basketball league for men: Won Lest B.tî Wilniette tConfectlonery... 7 1 .875 Winberg................ 6 2 .760 Unknowns..... .5 3 .625 Y.P. c......... ...... 4 4 .500 Hoffmann Florists........ 2 6 .250 Pick Upu ..........., 8 .0 3IEN'S 66C" BASNETBALL LEAGUE Lau Cocuraebus (et) Warker A.. (. (W8 H. Kaup H. Bonnem G. Hahn J. Gaither W. Frey R. Williamsà H. Enirlek G. Chapin W. Leary D. Haas .Hoff mann, ýreferee Fresiiuen (41) Paiuthers (20) B. Sîmons B. Lingle H. Sefert W. Nor>noyie B. ieagan R. Scheibel G . Nevins J. Miller T. Zaremba W ahn J. Lingle1., 1 :1 1 D. Huck,î Terriers R. smltl R. Ceirisi R. Flebe G.NiIIes Mon rfianb, reTerée <85> Rldge WIildats (20) h G. Hoffmn ;tensen B. Borre' ýrg . Placek Il H. Hoffmnan A. Mllier Hoffmann, refereDLyc (~3) Henrekson (&X) y P Renrekmonn were originaIly announced for 8:3 o'clock on Mondayr evehings will be field at the same hour on Thursday evenings at the Stol1p gyninasium, at- cording to a change in schedule made by the Playground and Recreation, board. The class will hold, itsý first, meeting Thursday,. February 7. The change was made becauseof the interurban game schedule of the Ail Star Girls basketball team which plaàys on Monday evenings.; Since thereare two'teamns and frequently. both teams baye games scheduled for' Monday evenings, the tapý dancing classes w ould interfere with this svhedule on several occasions. Hence mifembers of, the recreation'staff made the above change in time. Miss 13ernice Borre oôf the Wolff- Borre Séhool of Dancing .at Evans- ton wiIl be the instructor of the class- es and both advanced and beginning classes will be held, provided there is sufficient demand for both. Registration for the tUp da.ncing class is open now and may be made with members o f the recreation. staff or at the recreation office, 914 Central* avenue. Prepare for Record Crowd at Ice Ponds With the exception of o.ne day, WiI- mette bas had continuous ice skating since Monday. January 14. Although the ice lias field up re- iiarkably well the severe cold weather of the early part of last week and the sucden thaw of the previous week, made a great difference in the attend- ance at:the rinks. However, unles.s mild weather meits; the ice and makes skating this week- end impossible, Director of Recreation Daniel M. Davis and his staff are pre- pjaring t'o care for a record attend-,* .ance at both ponds. *Admission charges for both rinks are tell cents siiigle admission orý fiftv cents, for a ten-skate ticket. Thetck ets, it is announced, may be used for any meiiil)eI,* of the family. Team ti1tandings in men's volley bal league: Methoist rWon Lost Pet. Howard P. T, A O 1.000 Hêw.r P T A5 1 .833 Baptist II . .. ... .. . 30 K. Simons New A tvty fH. Bersie n)..-"ap Daninhg for adulte. M. Wells irday, P'ebrIuary 7. Stolp gyjuna- W. Sch1nlez Vit IUCW¶.-fSee Page i3 E. Thalman IPontes J. Baughmanj Y. P. C. A. Tueker iBasketei coal, refèree .lPolIywoj Issue wilmette 14 Won Lout-pet. .... .... .. 5 1 .833 ....... .......... 4 1 .800 .. . . . .. . . . 1 .750 r 2'4 .33 erg..........1 4 .2400 ggles ........... .5 .166 "C" league. I