A. C. took the play off gaine to die- -cide the wnners of thesecond round -of the Men's "A". League tour- namient from the. Wilmette - Confec- tionery squd The score was .29 to 25. This necessitates another' game between ..these .rivais. to determine the champions for the year. -8. S. A. C. 29 WIIm. Conte etlêflery 2S FG FTTP P F*TTP Gauger, g 1 0 2 HIorstIng, f, i.O02 Heitman, f 0 i 1 Mi1toflý f 2 i Meter, f 4 3 il Moeller, c 1 1 3 Horn, c Q 2 2 Church,g 3 2 8 Saxtoflg _ 4'7: Berl,g 1 24 .Saxton, g 3 0 8 Boger, g 11 3, TeanWon Ukinow .. .. 5 -Grate Dame 3 Miaple Leafs ... . ..... .F3 N~. T. Ponchos ....... lot et. O 1.000 i .800 2 .600 2 .200 5 .000 4Wkmlww1 N. T. PObieCIIOs FG FTTP PCFT T ýSchei1bei.f 0 0 0 Mikels$ofl, f O00 Mile, f 2 0 4 Hahn,f , 1 0 Terzakes, c 0 2 2 Conwa.y, c 2 0 Andrews, g 0 0 0 Rogers,g 0 0 Stahi, g 4 0 8 Referee, W1nd1tv-Scorer, Nor-moyle Esquire Waekei' A. Ni 0j COMMUjNITY..CENTER. a 1 wish to enter my Hobby in, the Hobby Show.i a ri * AMDE................................. * (please print) HOB ARES............................I e tr I en e jPlease mail to the Recreation office, 914 Centa avene, 8 * viImetLe. Bab' Bob Pion c board condu< mette Playgrund and Recreation board. Shirley Blanksheim,, ta'P dancer took away the top honoèrs and the. Hawaiiafl Guitar Trio, Fred Ludiger, llarold Schomberg,. and Armie Neilson. were awarded second place. Walborn and Colem"an, mag- icianis, frorn the CCC camp, who had the, crowd guessiàg for' ten minu 1tes, were awarded the.third prize. The first prixe wa.s a beautif .ut silver trophy and second.,andthr prizes were go4d bronze cups. The prizes wcre awarded by Vil- lage President $arry C. Kinne.: The judges- were W. B'. Robinson, James Magill, and Mrs. L. F. Bail. The cW held at tih -i-.-, Anri Maeser Is Chiampion Sixty Children Enjoy sces Shuffleboard Tourney April Fool Day Party bers werc Maeser junior is now chami- Sixtv chilldren enjoyed a April tesslarit, f the granimar school shuffle- Fools' day party given at the Com- a grands tournamnent whicb is hein g munity center a week ago.. The first for thea cted by the Playground and memuiers af;an hn rd. Bev Hall, who thing which greeted the children's pis Out tN Be Success ldren'. knttting club party he Community Center Thurs-. il 8, proved to be a great Twenty-six out of 27 mnem- re there. Games and con- ,e not the only courses of the but the new folk dance was surprise. If it bad not been arrival of refreshmeflts. the might still be dancing. f5 ài1i11 Geason, f 4 7 0 14 N'moyle, f 2 1 0 2 Norton, c 51 0 1 ONeill, g .2 2 0 4 .Gray, g 21 le.WlndIe-Scorer, Smith Po ............. ,p C.harles Niorrisori, uuring s -Uitln- S~ week's play, displaced Staver Mould- gaines plaved %wýhich prizes were the ompleted article-, were, gloves 10 ing from the top, peg to take the lead. given for were Target Gaines. Sheep Inade by Mrs. Sammark, a sweater 4 ini the senior tourniam ent and suc- and Goats, Ounice Relay, Dunces. biy Mrs.. Herman., and a cap made by 4 cessfillv held off ail contenders for Nuts and Chewing Gum., Old Gra-Y Betty Herman. This club is planinig the position.. Mare. and Animal Store. A grand ýa lively session of barn dancing to The tournaient will continue until tinie was had by% ail and ice cream,. be held Thursday, April 15 at 9 p. m. hfurther-notice. cookies, and candy were served. Doli't 'forget to corne, you 'knitters. ofTosa m Will. hornas is the for- iaIIo*s. 'Lome evet a. mi. and bring your w- IGaau* Fightet ian Bill Stebbins may not be al at boxer that Ed is, but bis gamer remains unchallened-afld the qi ;ucces s. Williams is, haal îois state, champion! nations, ïs on t cnture Supreme.. ffl