D)esoite the'presence of somne proni- islng first vear players, the squad wil be built largely around a group of *seven returnlnz lettermen. One of these veterans, however, lu Mike Itc- Michael. star forward, who will be lost to the snuad for a month 'due to a lei in;ùrv incurred iu touch foot- ball. McMichael. a regular forward *for, two years. placed second in the Bioz Ten scoring last year. Capt. Vred Trenkie. a senior, is the choce for nç of the two forward positions. With MeM'ichael out of the lineup, the fip'ht for the other position is far froin settléd. It is likely that PS.a,.ietMelchonr. a sophomore froi One witnessed a big iluprovemetin the individual scores, seven being 200 or better. The parade of the 200 class was lead by 'Pete" Johnson of the Hydrox teain rolling 230 and rcpeating with 213. Ed Rugen of Bremner Bros. teain is rapily returning to his usual forin claiming 214 as his high. Clar- ente Harloif, the bard liitting pace setter of the Jinco teain, registered a total of 213 pins. Walter Scott of the ,Kraft-Phenix leam rolled a 20B gaine while Adolph Peterson of the Town Crier Flour teain and Bill Cook of the Peacock "400' Club teain entered the. famnous two hundred circle with scores of 205 and 200 respectively. Higli T...,Single.Gn. Average First honors- for blgh teain single gaùie average. goes to the Kraft- Aite mortuay ...... .. il 1 *uVI ScaeersTavern ....11 16 .407 Wiimette Theater ....10 11 .370 Bill Connor'a Boosters .... 10 17 .M90 Braun Bron. 0OiI... ....10 17 .37M Uvanston Glass .......9 18 .33 111gb teanh, 3 gaines, Bungalow Tav- orn, 2648; second high teain, 3 games, Ace Motors. 1830. 99à, second ihigh single gaine, River Inn. 971. Il1gb individual, 3 gaines. Paul Bles.w 641; second htgh Individuai, 3 gaines, Phil Bisser, 621. High single gaine, Individual, 'aul Bleser. 258: second high cingle ganie, Individual,. M. Thaimarnn. 243. (lames for Thuraday, Deember 2: Blraun Brou. vs. Wllmette Ice. Connor'. Boosters vu. Wilmette Theater; Bunga- low Tavern -vu. Shimonek Service; River Inn va. Frank lMeer Jr.; Sehaeterý Tavern vs. Aiteit Mortuary: Evaniuton Glasa vs. Nelson Laundry: Hicks lirier va. -Ace Mtotors: Scott Morticlans va. Wiimette Battery. fi', e iss Doris and L0wIrdl St ancoe -of Chicago, formnerly of Wil- mette. Mrs. J. R. Hancock of 41q Prairie avenue and ber sons and daughter, Melvin, David, and Jean, spent Thanksgiving day iu Winona, Minn., with the children's grandinother, Mns. W. 0. Shirk. 0o- Mr. and Mrs. George T. Coonley, 1112 Illinois road, and Mrs. Coonley's mother, Mrs. Edward P. ICoc, mo- tor<ed to the Principiacollege near St. Louis to spend thanksgiving with tbeir son, John Coonley. 0o Miss Dorothy Reinwald of 1630 Good 'ID y' get Il gani starting in thel De nc in