ting meuceA. .IAV.y won 1.ziiv amies again last week. Bées~ce the Decorators, Ace Motor Sales, Hicks Kriers and Mac's Con- fectioýners each won three games. Phil Bleser is stil! knocking them Aver. He had a ý666i series last week. M.- Thalmhan had a 617, and R. Braun. a 601. Team standings foll0w: J. Witten Decoratorsà .2 il 667 Hicks Kriers.......0 13 .606 Wîl.mette Tailors ......... . 20 13 606 Ace Motor Sales.......... 20 13 606 The BungaloWs......... 18. 15 .545 gorden-Weil 1anld .......... 18 15 545 Braun Bros. 011 ......... 117 16 5!5, Evanston Paint-Glass ,. .. .17 16 515' Wilntette Ice............17l 16 515 Nelson 7Laundr:,'........ 16 17 485j Frank Meier Jr.........16,'17 48M River Inn .... e........... ý16 i7 485 Mac9's Confectionery ...15 .18 455 Scott Morticiahn' ......... 14 19 424 Wllmette Theatre....... 14 19 424, Shimonek Station........ 13 2 394 Lynch, Boosters......3 2 9 The 200 or better bowlers were too numerous mention. T. h e r e were twenty garies of 200 or better. _-J.ohn P., Wiltjer, secret.ary .WOMlNEN'S LEAGUE * Resuits By winning one of the -three games fromi Ratny Florist. Locuist Farm stores held their position at the top o-f the group, by the slim margin ()f one ga'me. Hi-~Rdge Market took picks on thê- second place Ben Erickson delivery, winning two out of three to go into a turn wav ii for second place with, of 179-616-482; uer 179 game wa high for the evenlng. Uigh team game was roiled by Locust Farm Stores with 644. High team series went to Hi-Ridge Mar- ket with 1862. Standings- Tream Won Lost Locust Pal-inStores. 1 il Hfi-Ridge Market.........1 12 l Ben Erickson Delivery . .12 12 ifermian J. Ratny Florist. . -Il 13 pct. .542 .500 .500 .458 Kirwan of Del Bonnerm Tailor's by one pin. Highteam game Wolff and Watt, 910. High teamn series, Wolf and Watt, 2632., Standings Team Won! Lost. Pct. Wolff and Watt......... 24. 15 .612 Tom Lynch Boosters ..21 -18 .3 McDan-eîl-andy ,Co ..20 19 .513 Quinlan, Record Service,-18 21 .462 Del Bonnem Tailors...18. 21 .462 Boulevard Drug...... 16 23 .410 2 Wilmette' Athietes ..on N.- U. CageSqua Trwo, Wilm-ette athietes arev among the 30 candidates- ôut for varsity basketball .at *Northwesterrn this. year, with one ofthemn expected to play an important role in the com- ing 1938-39 cage wars. Parry Fearnan, who orlginally hailed from Springfield, Ill., attend- playing second-string guard at pres- ent. Coach Dutch Lonborg has high hopes that Feaman, a junio 1r, will prove as efficient in play when the sea son opens Dec ember 7 against, Carleton as he has ini practice. Feamnan, who is a capable bail- handier and good shot, weighs 180 pounds and stands six feet tail. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fra- 20 years old, weigtling 185 pounids, and is six feet tall. He attended Loyola Academy in his prep -school, days, and is now a member of Sigma Chi fraternity.' Although Osten has not yet been mentioned by Loliborg for regular duty, t is expected.that -the Wil-ýI You w'ill have no f ears about sending your new party f rock to be cleaned when we are your Dry Cleaâners. ln our plant are always t hey can send us any garment in complete c onfidence. Free MONITE on from wne: Week taking th levard Urug C Being handi( bowler didn't :flh1 y. ovce went right 12 ey left off last fr ames fromn Bou- wý wl ýl byý an absent Wi -1 tIo bother-Del, rç n and Lee uni% for two weels 1811 Bon.ou Avenue C 1152 Central Avenue -la mothproofhmg