fheâ€">: .A St. Paul‘s ovmm and it m ju;t aâ€"question â€"of how w P !‘: * * Arlington Heights high the score would be at the end. earset 3 ; * | With Segert scoring 18 baskets and & â€"St. Paul‘s of Deerfield, this years pendent B. B. league, played the lagt league game Thursday night, Feb. 22 at the Deerfield Grammar and Jack Thomas, took an early lead over Arlington Heights at the start Banquet, to be held soon, with the presentation of the Silver trophy, a regulation size basketball. This trophy will be displayed in various stores to show what St. Pauls acâ€" complished through their successful school gym and were victorious by an overwhelming score of 64â€"24 ‘over Arlington â€" Heights. â€"It was St. Paul‘s sixteenth consecutive win in bnketbyl this season. â€" St. Paul‘s will be‘ honored at the Annual basketball season. _.‘++ adv : | ~ LLOYD CABIN LINERS 11â€" the tro â€" «â€" BERLINâ€"STUTTGART STEUBENâ€"DRESDEN â€"=~ to and from England, Ireland, France and ~to England, France and Germany. Go one way Lloyd Express . .. Prolong the pleasure % of the other passage in sailing in rapid succession with the swift deluxe â€"~ ;"’" ks ‘17 C 'l"“"'“l' "' n " o+ _ A Passage for Everp Putse_ es All Llopd Linets ‘ | cartyp Ib}u}i_::g Cabin es Germany . . .Weekly points. St. Paul‘s completely outâ€" classed their opponents in every way. Silver again played"his usual game while Rogan and Maiman also did ‘their share along with Allie Johnson on the scoring end. Lineâ€" 2 free throws for a total of 28 points up:. Jahrling, If and. Jack Thomas accounting: for 9 baskets â€"andâ€"3â€"free throws for 21 Willon, ig .. arvedocsriue i Ifl 2 l One thing which seems to grow in all kinds of climate and under all PR BS8 keteers last Wednesday night at the Oak Terrace school gym, in a thrilling upâ€"hill battle by© a ©score ‘of 34â€"382. + :â€"The Indians trailed by a score of 18â€"14 at the half time and overeame the Press lead late in the third quarâ€" ter on brilliant field goals by Tayâ€" lorâ€"and Shelton. The rest of the game found the Press men strugâ€" whichâ€"fell short by one basket as the final gun went off. Sheik and Englund, veteran Indian forwards, shared scoring honors for the home team with 12 and 10 points respecâ€" Highwood Indians weather conditions is the idle rumor. back the Highland Park Press basâ€" goals and one gratis shot. This was the second time "that the Press fell The Highwood Indians turned _WIEsBOLDT‘S BASEMENT Davis Street â€" A Typical Wieboldt Value For Thrifty People . Soles / Neels Trim Press Cagers of Add months â€"of wear m old comfortable shoes by taki md- vantage of this modern Wieboldt service! First quality oak half soles hen Figs Ry cag oo Iandnalen es The Highwood Indian ponies up. set the Highland Park Press light â€"This game â€"featured theâ€" India small boys displaying a wonderfy game of passing along with the deai L k ‘mAY. m“l.i 8 m‘f Indian Ponies Beat . . !"‘"’“ Tha Hichwand Indian nanies n PA eye of rEuqnesi, who seored fiv times <from the field. Time ani again the Indian team , brok. through the Highland Parke‘s deâ€" fense for baskets, The score at halt time was 16â€"4 in the Indians favor, Next week the Indian lights will be host to a Deerfleld high schoo| Watch for the announcement of the date. The lineups: ‘ Indian Lights (31) B â€" FT P last Wednesday night at the Oa} Terrace school gym by a score o 81â€"17, in a curtain raiser to th expected. Later in the season the Sanitary Barbers will again be enâ€" tertained. They now stand at one all and the next game, as the two previous, is sure to beâ€"aâ€"thriliee heavyweight game. AI 13 Chief est spots" system, wWi ing 1932, highway .« week, in an Illinois uni highway er Speaking state, count cials, Chie nounced > vision of expenditu street co‘ 1932. the depa complete c to all city legislation, the order â€" constructio of cost we urgent of its funds surfacing this has b distribute work amo! the state." affected b lined to th highway the grad tions; sec coâ€"operate of the one polit even ren crime of 46 "In de