Shurte and Bush playing at forâ€" ward position were a pair which have no superiors in the county. Each scored consistently. Grumhaus and Allison also did a good share of the scoring frequently; and generally holding their opponents; to a limited number of ï¬eld goals.‘ “Grummy†played center and running: guard “hilc Allison played forwardl and floor guard Boon completed the: ï¬ve 9. He played defunslm guard. ! Morton, Tyler and Phelps also did good wo'rk. Tyler and Leroy should rrovo valuable next year as they are the only two men who played in a number of the ï¬rst team games. to mtum again. Shurtc, Bush. Allison. Glumhaus. Tyler, Boon and Morton all receive major letters. At the beginning of the season ï¬ve letter men of last year repented for practice. Due to accidents and other hindrances the team got a bad start not having their regular Mieup in any of the ï¬rst games. Immediately after the County tour- nament the fellows braced and put- ting up a brand new brand of ball. Several teams which had} previously defeated us were met nnd subdued. Naperville'was given a hot battle at Elgin and the season cloaed with a victory over the beloved Alumni. The record of gyms played is: Downers Grove ' Opponents ll 19 18 18 ll 19 2d RESUME OF 1 9 1 9- 20 D. G. H. s. BAS- KETBALL SEASON Summary Shows Locals Scored 349 Points to Opponent» 337. Lost Many Game“. l9 Total point» «D. G. 349‘ Opponents-437. Primary, Tuesday, April 13th Leonard Wood Radio-X Gas Lights. Gas Ranges. Gas Irons. Simplex Ironers. mhrey Hot ater Heaters Toasters. Heaters. POLLING PLACES J. W. Tucker’s Office Village Hall Lace Hall, Lace Narnillc Academy 19 ........ Glen Ellyn 29 .......... Elmhumt l3 .......... anervllle 43 ..... Whenton West Chicago ..... Hinsdtle ,West Chicago ..... Hlnsdllc ‘ , .Nlpervllle . . ‘Glen Ellyn . ‘ .anorvillc ..... I'Ilmhurst ...... Alumni For President ‘. m. to 5p. Vote For during the days of Spring when the furnace ï¬re is out? ' The glowing heat of a Mable Gas Room Heater is the best way to rotect your home from the su den drop in temperature these spring days. These handy little heaters may be carried into any room wherever you need extra warmthâ€"they heat instantane. ously and are handsome, safe, economical and odorless. Order Your Heater Today. Why Be Chilly and Uncomfortable 2! gas Toms 77 30; For the ï¬rst time for a number 3:0! yen-s Downers Grove High School- ix to hum 1 track team. “Rum†Sto~ [plums wu clad-d captain u I meet- ;ï¬mg held last week. There Is no luck .of good material and we're out for $11M CouMy Championship. Buck u»- up!- Put the name “Pep" md‘encouru Farmer". hack of thin you did for foot- }l-nll nml basketball and watch un win. Players record: Players Shun-u: Allison Louis Stmensnn and Putnam were ï¬xtures at the forward but were gen- rrully in motion. (Some fixtures do move). Each showed class and if they incroas their weight a little they will be ï¬ghting for a place on the hoavios next season. "all played well at center being too light for the heavies he never» the loss kept his opponents guessing. he was tlu- most dependable player on the team. He graduates this year. l’. Grumhaus, Stephens: and Smith kvpt the enemy‘s score down and did good work in passing and “feeding" the others. Phelps played some with the lightweights but was almost too hvavy . Generally he was kept as a "nub" for the heavios. Number of games played: Minnaâ€"~18: Bushwlz; Allisonâ€"44,: (hummusâ€"~10; Boonâ€"i4; Meltonâ€"â€" 7; Tyler~9; Phelps-4'); Stephensâ€"â€"â€"2. While the Lightweights played onâ€" ly ï¬ve games this year they had a wry successful season. They won three of their canteyts. loosing two. Naperville lightweighls were con- (guered making it the ï¬rst time in histm‘y. The team showed a 'well balanced, bryiny attack and a good defense. They had a great deal more teamwork than most of their oppo- TH'ni-V. ll ALDERSON GETS 2 78 FOR HIGH BOWLING SCORE Through His Bowling Pace Ma'kers Also Have High Game With 956 Count. The teams are still in a bunch with Klein's Colts holding the edge as the season is only three weeks from the ï¬nish. The last series will not only have to be rolled to Show the winner. lnut also to sea. which team cuts in' on the l. 2. 3 money. The standings: Team Klein’s Colts ............ Pertolin's Cubs .......... Fwoaringon’s Pare Makers Clarke's Clean Ems ..... 'l‘holin'rx Hatters ........ Dicke Tool Co. .......... Mochel’s All Stars ...... Kidwell's Speeders ...... . Altlerson of the l’ace Makers shot a 278 in the local bowling league last Friday for what will more than likeâ€" ly be the high score of the season. His big mark came in the last game with 241 in the ï¬rst. and 156 in the middle game giving him an average of 225 for the series. Due to his big count in the ï¬nal game his team also have the sea- :‘on’s high game score, 956, which should also stand up. The. week's results: Team Hatters . . . Colts ...... Cubs 2 .............. Clean Elms S [modem ........... Pace Makers AUTOMOBILE LIC- ENSE PLATES DE- LAYED BY STRIKE Owing to delay in the shipment of automobile license plates from fat- (cry in Chicago as n reuult o! the And this is the reason: There is a ' "'â€" V‘ \V‘! #:7/ ‘ ' great quieii‘tion before tll‘le people 0:] this country, W /// a uesto so eat t at it outri es an tt q 8' y â€e 31' Leonard Wood idea of favoritism for any favorite son an goes infinitely beyond state politics. The question is just this: Which of the two men is big enough and broad enough to be President of the United States? Which, in your honest opinion? It begins to look as if the country had made up its mind that no matter what may be thought of other candidates. Leonard Wood has done so much more and greater work for the nation, that then is no comparison between them. We must not think of Leonard Wood as a soldier only, but as the greatest admin- istrator of this age and generation, for his record proves it beyond all controversy. Do you realize what this man has done? Do you realize for instance the mighty work he did in Cuba? Cuba was a nation with its face in the dust after two centuries of tyrannical despotismu-a larul of misery and destitution. prostrated by anarchy, famine and pCSlllv'm‘e. ltsï¬reeu were open sewers. its population exploited by bandm and brigands; proï¬teering rampant and the people helpless to resist-until Leonard Wood was sent nut to them by President McKinley to bind up their wounds and make them free and rate 1nd strong. Leonard Wood’s work in Cuba will live as Inn in hist stands. It won for him the praise o the wor . He rid the land of yellow fever, bur- ied the dead, cleaned tine streets, laid sewers and built mark at ped protiteering with an Iron hand, establish schools, restored industry and a lture, gave the nation a constitution orizan zed its finances, paid its debts’aInstumed __-2AL organized its in its government It requixed the mind and grasp of a great slatesulan .md a great adminisuator to da such Work as than and it was Leonatd Wood who did it. He was sent to the Philippines to esralï¬sh nrder 3 id resmre another "lost land." and he did It. He hmdlm} Mom S'nrlges tad Chinele pirate! like children,and made good citizens of them. HE whole United States of America is watching the Illi- nois Preference Primary, Tues- day, April 13th. Read the Record for Yourself lEONARIWOOD a l'gllllllcu “a IIIIGIIVVH' Pu... .-.. “v-" _,, s ovemment qver to the people of Cuba with nu ion dollars In the treasury. 'Genernl Wood Is a muons! fume and In» been mm [M cur meaty nan. Hh pdfloh’un Ms burn exam m mum mic: oi the nation a odminhmntm and midi", If: a record which the Itka partycwld pmudly upon and n mnymkgMWoyd's um mAmk-n his; ‘7‘- -1 .L- .....4... -n... (my 1W 0! tgewpoâ€"ivkuahuol the present your 810 747 763 819 817 852 775 .33 .32 44 41 flwnw‘ For President 796 868 841 711 786 â€"Tbo cw Tub-nu. [EM Mum ' 7, m: switchmen’s strike lt will He neces- sary to delay ï¬lling applications re- ceived in the office of the Secretary of State at Springï¬eld. In order that this unayoidable Lle- lay may work no hardship on owner-3 of automobiles Secretary of State Louis L. Emmerson has made ar- rangements to issue a receipt to ap- licants writing to the Automobile De- partment for same. KIDWELL GARAGE C0.’ Battery SerVice Station Rental Batteries To Fit Any Car New "‘Exide†Batteries in Stock! GIVE US A TRIAL. All Makes Batteries Recharged and Repaired in Our Own Shop Batteries Tested and Filled Free of Charge- at a Reasonable Rate Per Day. It You Need a New Battery 3 .Very Fair Allowance Will Be Made on Yonr Old One great statesuun and a ul~flamlw WOrk Positively Guaranteedb For Sula at your Dcder. Man: in Concudod to In [In Filing! Pencil made for gun-on! mu . EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YCRI". And now Leonard \Vood grands to be judgod by you on his record by you and by all his countrymen of this and orher Smes; whether he has made good in your eyes. or wherher he hasn't. Wherher he is ï¬t and quahï¬cd by character and achieve- ment for the Presidency of rhe United States. Go to the polls and let the country know what you think and whfle you stand. Vote for Leonard Wood for President.‘ It In your one rhance to name the man you think should be In the White House for the next four year: to come. Remember. also, that the need for a strong band It the he‘ll! is greater now than lt has been since Lincoln. \Vhose hand shall it be.) Vme for Leonard “load and do not be misled. Do yo!" duty as an American citizen as well as a cmzen of IllInOIS- You are the judge. you Ind your fellow voten Preferenc- Primary, Tuesday, April 13th. Roosevelt was his friend; and praised his Nathan William MacChesncy Chairman Leonard Wood Illinois Campaign C minim. ‘ 1248 Congress Hotel. Chicago Ru.“ tuning 1 inches the great MB in five [Indo- work.