at thie iatter's field »y a 9-6 score on Suinday. The Pioneers made nine- teen bits to achieve 'their fifteenth wii i the year, and the second over 1%t. Prospect this _season. * I-arry Schlueter, again on the' mnound for tbe Pioneers, pitched mas- terfiuilly ûnltil a drenching rain ini the sixtli inni.ng marred bis control, but. did pot prove ta bê -disast.rous. Thouglb nicked for twelve hits, Sch lueter was bighly effective'in the pinches. Lineup la Shalcen Another factor ini the -Pioneers' vic- tory was the revised inieuli tried out 1udy - Manager Frank Roenier ta end the Pione ers' recen.t losing streak. Phil Segbi, captain 'of the 'Nortliwestern ,universit' basebali. teain for 1932, and Ed Krase played their initial gaines with the. Pioneers. Seghi collected four bits and starred. at first. base, white EdKrase turned ini a rernarkable lperformlance at sec- ond.: :Brycliel, Pioneer lead-aff mnai and, ceniter' fielder, was' tbe batting star, witb two home runs and a single. He accaunted for four af the ruis, and in, one iiining .retired the Mt. Pros- j)ect side tvith three seiisational catches. AI Roerner anid .Estes col-, Iecte(1 three bits, apiece. Next Sunday the Wilniiette Pia- neers will again nieet the Evanstoin (G'iats, colored stars, at Faster field ini Evanstan. The Pioneers recently (lefeated the EIvanston Giants 2 tao0. Here Are Statistics Stummaries of tbe Mt. Prospect gaine faI1ow- IMt. Prospect A.Il A il HE H. H1aas, il).............. . 5-,o 1o Itatiere, 3b ............ .... 5 1 2 O0 Hloiste, C ................... 5 2. 3 0 Fleschi, 21................. 5 01 1 R. . ians, ssý ........ ........ 4 1 2 L, Wuerfell, p ................. 4 2 2 0 Dicdrieh, rf ...............3 O O O :Kir.stchofcf........... 4 0 1 0 Klopif............3 0 O 0 Total .............8_6 12 2 Ilimneerq AB litHl F Iiiychel', (-f ...... ...... 6 2 3 0 Dienilien, if..........6, 0 i, .. Kerae,.........6 22 0 P., Seghi, lb.............5 1 4 0 Sli uetelr.p............ ... 5 0 2 () F. e cellerI, 3.. .......5 1 i O E. Krase, 2b...........5 0 O00 A. lpeinier, rf ............5 2 3 0 Eses................ 5i1 3 o 'Potahl.s.A8 9 19 0 Plionetrs............. ... 100 303, 020-9 ULP 1M Iiimc flUn) amind Hrder Stucmîese forb Publi irary Iast Friday. Mr. Har- woodwind, string and piano. der says that several new motifs are off ered ini these compositions Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Reiling, which the public is welcomed to bor- Greenwood avenue, and Mr. and raw f rom the library. John Balinian of Wilmette spent> Same 1 o the tities, of the pieces Week-end at Starved Rock, 111. BER ENICE VIOLE Teacher aad ?iasf Studio: 114 Thigd St. Phone Wilin.ttel 1705 1521 Mrs. last LAWN, FURNITURE rREDUCED Limited Quantities $5.50 Reclining Chair, $425 Complet e iith Canopy $5.25 Folding Chair .'. $3.9s' $4.95 Bird Baths -.. ...$3.e51 Garba ge Can Galvanized andi dog proof. 10-gallonCapa- c ity. ONE D OLLAR Kitchen Set Green gl1a 9ss owl andi beater, large mix- ing bowl end nicasur- ang cup. ONE DOLLAIR Dustimit So-ter t h a n ch.... cloth for polishing snd dusting.5rls ONE DOLLAR Smoke Set Bakelite combination cigaette, h um i dor, match box andi ash tray. ON:EDOLLAR Johnson9à Wax i qt. liq vidi OR 2 Ibo. Paste -With Polishang, coth ONE DOLLAR Pottery Urns - Vases - Gev- ered Casserole andi Tes Pots, values to $325. ONE, DOLLAR h .11 I Pinit, 89e Quart,, $1.39 Golf Balla 3 Success bal.s, limit 6. to a customner. ONE DLA SAMOLINE I. TreIIis Values to $2.65 to close et ONE DOLLAR Knives Slicer or breati with. Z. paring kiiives. Stan- legs steel. ONE DOLLAR Ruth Williams, formerly ofWi- mette, now aif Hartford, Mich,, war- the gUest for two weeks of Phyllis Richardson, daughter of MIr and Idrs. William~ A. Richardsoti, 1233 'aie- avenue. ,Mrs. Muriel P. Ross jof New Yorkc City was, the guest. for ýthrpee weeks of Mr. and 'Mrs.. J, B. Rowe, 121 Woodbinc avenue. Pint, 59e Quart, 8c PlHON!