for a double wi the seas on by Oak tbe New Trier tean advantage of their At Oak Park the Friday before, mbiras te Newý Trier heavies lost 42 to 34. Since then the record of Oak Park bas been. much more impressive, 'but .New Trier, partisans point to the fact that the first battit betWeen the two teamns was nip-and- tuck. ail the way,'. with Oak Park holding. the advantage of oinly one point, 32 to 31, as the third quarter' ended. New Trier's lightweightsare equal- ly anxious to gain revenge, for a 32 to 23 drubbing by Oak Park, as weil as to get back to thé forrn which marked their early season play. The New Trier' ponies, after a good start. haven't been doing so wel lately. Uindbloum Wins Doubleheaubr Lindbiom of Chicago took a dou- bleheader frorn New T1rier iast Sat- urday night. The heavyweight score was 38 to 31 and the lightweigbt score, 33 to 32. The New Trier heavies, bebind A0 to 16 at the haif, and trailing by a' much wider margin, 33 to 20, as tht third quarter ended, allowed soîne fght in the last ' period after Coach Clyde Grater sent in several boys who were mexubers of the football team last fal-Dostal and Snyder, long' lead. Tiotals. for the gaine showed Mee and Adams, both for- wards, as ieading scorers. Each got six points. Làglts Stage' RalIy, Too The New Trier lights also staged gorne fourth quarter firewprks. TPhey were trailing,~ 20 to 13, at the haif, and 29 to 23, at the end of the third quarter. The final score of 33 to 32 shows what they did in the ast a 195 eStodérd OU Co.. Mrs. Tom Dix, 236 Oxford road, Kenilworth, entertained her luncheon bridge club on Wednesday of iast week. LýTADR ÉlL 1 ± ES I -CE ! - ---------- -