* Nearly 80proud mothers and fathers croIwded the Howard gym to - apcty,.last Wednesdàv night to witness the first demoistration by the *second, third 'and f ourth grade pupils. *of the physical, training derpartment .of the Wilmette Public schools. Th rgrarn also included various, gamres byg the Laurel and Central second and third grade pupîls.. The Howard fourth grade presented a. posture dil The Howard third grade gave an Indian war dance costumned as hittle Indians with wardruis. and'a Jap- anese dance costumed as. japanese, *each. littie girl carried a large Jalp- anese parasol . The Logan third grade camne out in blue and white Dutch costumes for their dance., ýThe rogra wentoff in fault.less work on the part of the physical train- Ang staff of the schools. .tesvn The demonstration bN h eet and eighth grade pupils will be held at Howard gym next Tuesdav nighi at 7 o'cdock. T'he prograrn on thai right wilI be as follows: *Physfr8.1 Traininmg DemnstrlItiof 1i. Mat Dril1l Stolp eventh grade girl 2. .%-ovelty RIays : _A eiy. seventh grad Playground andi Recreatin "]"Inrt shr tbl eni girls' basketball champioflshiP, BMon i TogeIy 8 W G L not sor tpi zay ilight, when they defeated the 4y 19 rr TP F0 13 FT TP t Howards 32 to 8. It was the fifteenth Dooe. f 4i5Aswe.f eda h oadgmlsçia in for the T. N T.s. Flyn2n .1H. é i7Kn e nit 2 c 0 unete P 5pgOund rnd Reof the Wi straight wiKnight .c 2O4Hilml OOOmtep3goudadRceto The N. T. S.s *on froin the '%l H. claytofl, g 8 o à16mever. g 3 0 4 board. 0ee l nes..SCrr G hGordon W~ells of \Vilmette dfa S.s3 o1,adfinished in second souie. g .6 O12Crîsôn,,g d2 O 4 place. S.iîlf ed Dan Kreer, the IlEnjois state cam TeniWn os ct ~ . .C. 29 N. B. C, 16 pion, in the semi-final -match.- Wells TNT. 15 , o o 1 . SI, FGeT TP F0 FT TP te febefore Abbot Nelson in. the 1. T.0 1.000 eef 5 -o 10, W.c'p'ter, f 2 O 4 te ,-51-1 n T. ,H . s.6 .,-,5( a ge) 0 . O 10 H ck,1 2 4 final m atch 21-19 . 21-1 . 1 2 n i.j BjL .8 .5.72 om , c I O 2 iHerbon, g 3S 1 27-1S j.B T ... . 3 1226Harg 3 1 7 Flatter,. g 0 0 O AI Kenna of Glencoe Won the menS Howard. 4 n ~Saxton, g 0 o o T-. CD g 'i i vntwhe he1dféated.Fred M.over-35 ev n v e h d Retere. ZI' GOhrt Craeh S. T. ST34 F0GFT TP McDonald of Winnetka tresrih Clr.FG3O edgf 3 6WID. ,nfetole 21' Nelson 18 games 21-19. He re, f 12,O62 DigI, f O O 6 F0 .FT ITP F0 T TP Dan Kreer and Abbot Nelson won Penick, f 1 .O06 L. Hi'g'r, f i 6Milton, f i i Haete.y 1 1 4 temns obe eet 9dfa >MendUf l ,g O 0O0OSesterheflfl0o0o0oHorlstîng, f 13 Hrdt, f i 2thmesdobseenbydea Brag OFO 0Go1,01 0 O P escbike, C 0 O O Ciaytofl, e 0 » O ing Bud Klinge and Gordon Wells. Schrel 0 0 O0 eigwl.g 0 O2 Berôle, g i24 atog i Wnners of: the men's, singles and 1T.-N. T.t 1. B. T. 4 Refert-e, Jones--SCO'err Gooch the men over-3gwr given aeol FG Fr TP- bronze statuette and secondilace -Ia v i S, f 14ernàr1d, Tfêê0 0 .L0W winners a silr cup. Bdhj8S f 0 10 Vollîman, f 1 O 2 TeGm etteXl o10~, in Wiffers ini the dou~bles event were Lealn. g 1O5O OCffrd iO ate iagf 0ld an Rcrat0ngiven , gold medals and the runner ¶ oI1f, OOBowen OO boards "D I basketball league to give up a silver mnedal. It Kr-eusch, g O O O BeircaW iO the Ridge Runners dlean tatle to first Cne ae ln o t' place ini the league. Cne ae ln o HIGH CR S The. St. john's beat the Cacomo. Table Tennis Tourney ScOR~RS 20 to 15, to step out of the cellar TeWtete omUiY 'Center 11 The individual scorers in the \Vil- psto.îaigti lc oey TOhme Wlns fe o a "Boy'Si mette Playground and Recreatiol i.tionjbrans. Pcpac \t .laTae Tenns for a.,ys'STh lese tioard*s girls' basketball league at the teAbas al enstuný h vn end oi the final round are as jolloNvi; Teani Won L.ost Pt wilI be staged Tuesday, April 13, at To'tal1 Ridge RunnerS 0.10O0.the Commuility Center. . Dolp ei> nun 9S~~' obstacle.. Stolp elghth grade girls B itoclking Chair ...de.......- ...... St i;eighthgrdgilV 6. CaIIsthenics ......... ..J .Howard eighth grade boysE Circle Relay.... ..... tlp seventh grade bu, - Grab and Swat ........... .. Utolp seventh grade bo% S 8. Dance - Howard seventh grade girls Hty1uck, HOwa eien c1ark, N T. S. qlly Adler, '.B. T. 3 uth PaPe, M . H . S... ý tty Mar-s, Howard 2 "A- LEAGUE The Wilmette Coniectioflery w\ofl a nht zàame f romt the XelSOn1 LaundrN IF0 FT T-P F F T'I Lvng$,IlO OHjid'rks. f 1 O 2 Du 1 0 f2 M linf .Perssofl. c 4 S Huc1<, c 1 Liess.g 9 2Hutcbifls, g O(i Burnet, g 29 4Y'ngber',-g O9&0 fi'er ucýk-Pefer'ee, Kaspar ~t Jbn.21)Cacomo 1; FGFTTPFG F1T p IKaspar, f 4 2 10 BetghU* f l petersell. f 1i 0Q -). lawreflce, f 1 O 2 0 0eC O O Magner, c 2 0Q Fraier, 0 o Cordts, g 1 1 4 S Monre, g *3, O 6 Player" a chanice1 to take part in-m tourney and to v n! held the large end of a 26. to 22 Score over the Leaf s hich, temporarilY at le ast, put the Leaf s out of the run- ning. The Uknow, by beating the Es- quires, held their haif of the first Dlace honors. The Eagles beatthle .... ... ..(ple-ase Print') -kiow 54 Lndrews, >und, aiA Recreatioti board . Temake B O B oyers four-piece orchestra P e s r n )T rz k , i1 fumish the music. A smuali ad- Mail or bîgetrybîank to - N\imette Recreationofie91Cnta Mleg bomse i be cbarged to 4elP\\the Ou~Comunity Center. Wilflette: and Ridge avenues. Stabi, g Winidle-Scorer, G.eo. f 6 0 12 Gray, f f 5 1i11 Moe, f s, c 3 0 6 Rogers,ce 7 .0 14 Yates, g 3 1 7 H-aas, g Smiith 'I i Koerbe< F0 FT ý 2 l 2 .9 i