m unt aUslEEUannomted ny Daniel M. Davis, directorof recreation, willI be April 3 and&4 fThe Junior hunt for the cbildren of pre-sehool age, kindergarten, and flrat grades of Central, Laurel, and St. Francis schools will be held on Greenleaf avenue between Third and Fourth streets on April 4. The hiunt for second,. third and fourth grade children wiil be held on the same day on Third street be- tween Linden and Laurel avenues. Both humts will start promnptly at 2:30 o'clock. At Iboward Scbooj The chldren of pre-school -age, kindergarten and firit grades of the Pat Penick of the N.T.'S. scored on1jy from Dr.. John H. Finley, president six Points, which shows how closelyý of the National Recreation associ- both teainis ,were guarded. ationwhc -wl sponsor the confer- h S.O.;S. ran 'over .the H.H.S. .2 ence. "Recreation and Democracy' Ito 0 in what proved a one sided, con- will be one of the main themnes o! test. The Howard Girls.just werent the congress. cllcking ini any phase of the game. "mhis will be the first time *1the They couldn't find the basket and .congress wlll have been held in Bos-' ther gardng asnt 5 god. ton"-- Dr. Finley stated. 901%e found- mhe l.S.S. tookthe ,S.L.S., 22 to ing of the flrst playgrouxnd in that 14.. in a much better game.» The city will be celebrated as a part oifý score was 6 to 8 et the hall in the the proceedings. The congress willl third period, Lenaý Malizio :o! the'also honor the memory of the late Howard team scored three baskets ii Joseph Lee of Boston, oftén called to give her team a, six: point lead t1he 'father of the playgrounid move- ohf hyhldtruhu the reat. ment' in Amnerica," he added. , Mr. of thegame.Lee was president of the National Team Standings Recreation association from 11 un- Team W. L. Pet. tii his death in 1937. The ... .. . ... .. . *..............9 ... . . .. . . . .4 ... . .. . . . 2 «'E" L19AGUE emet last year in an attendance ofI game played in Wilmette this sea- son. The.contest was.exceptionally fast and hard fought. Trhe tight de- fense of the Wilmette team kept the Evanstonians shooting at* long -range with littie success at hitting th e hoop. Jack Heitinan, captain of the AIL Stars led the team in scoring with 10 points to his credit. Gaffney and Changelon o£ Evanston followed close behlnd« with eight points each. The box score of the game is as Wllmette (3) Evanston (25) fg ft Wtpl fg ft, tp Meter. f .3 0 OGaffney e .... 408 J. Heitman, f 4 2 lOI Rogers ...... 0 O O Sefertc. 2 0 4Ptrs . 1 2 play the I.A.C. in the clown- Pool Saturday night. avisitors are just about the skilled exponents of water 9 BC shots in the country, a of scorng play in which a shot rted somewhere in. midpool tn chueren wno nave dwnicwlty I in( ing eggs. Community Cen ter's Stamp Club Will Be Given'Air Mail T4lk to* score 16 points for the Eagles. This gave him the high score honors. The league standings and high point men are as follows: Team St#adings TeamW. L. Pei. Hornets......... .5 0 1.000 DUMOC ....... ..4 .80 wilie .. .. ... .. ... .. . 2 3 40 Total 18 7 T'he most intere ~~eîerU ~ shots intthe I.A.C. n Total 7 18 Igvols encounter, to ta] ng set o! the gamne Îead that amazed yed by Markus Shaswnee at Top SI taok the first The Shawnee team vw e second game at full strength for the Si at battle -and ing contest. Lieut. Stan' , in a pire- :e an early spectators. engtl, Il again be. Lnavrn City sw