lyeUR mluaMle rus end carpets abould b. uitd for Spring doeming to ithe cure of thos. who sponial- imu. in<t mwork. W. are pr.par.d to serve you çdth a, smodru, .mplel qpped rmg c lemnig p>lant ,a hlmro of uubv. rut experts wuth more titan- 25 Y.urs .xpau, lain thecar. of oriental and other fieLutsm 511 MAIN ST, WILMBTTB WInwtt.5» UNIversity SM5 »3e O OIL WULLS W. éIm.* à.#irey W*fh iSp Whé, arrnge t. a .1 fro4 n1*9hg4ponc*r >danger Ofwer runnlng noI difficuif y &bout always Und ht. Our ocm6us*o à udy your needs, find Sfi FOl htwuAgiv. you Me if ... and thon w aIways -$am 011. Prca ni8 ot> I5U tni weecE. The heavyweiglit gaine will beà battle betwen the first place anÈ asit place teamin 6 the Suburbar league, Deerfield ýholding ,top positior with eight victories and three defeati land New Trier in thcécllar with only two win.s in elevep starts. D.e.M Er e iti. >e Trier bas noôthmng to gain b a victory Friday, since it has à1ready toit toc -many gaines to move oui of the league cellar, but a win for IDeerficld would, anean the SubUrbati league chanipionship.. Evanston, witli seven victories andi four defeats, ii in second place and plays "Morton -to closet its season. this Friday. Byr winnmng froni Morton Evanston could tic forý the chamupionship in the event that New Trier whipped Deerfieldi the same night. Oak Park, which has closcd its season with seven vic- tories and i4ve defesis .out ofl-te race and ca-n hope for no better than third place or a tic for second. * Expeet Rosi fattl. Whjle Deerfleld is a decided fav- orite over New Trier in Friday fight's, battle, the latter team may be ex- pected to put up a fight. Last month, on thie New Trier court, the saine two teauis played and Deerfielti won, 36 to 27. - New Trier led in the early part of the gante, but was overtaken. The Siiburban league lightweight cha.u;ionship race i. alrcady settleti. OakPar isthe~ winner, with eleveni victories -andi only one defeat. Ev'- anstofi and Morton, each with eight victories and thre tosses, wil settie the second place argument Friday night. LIgL*. sSni& i.vumg. On the sanie night the New Trier lights. hope to -avengc a 29 to 27 whipping handed thein by the Deer- field ponies lait month. In the first battle between thetse two teams New Trier threw awav ,the vam .nf. .biuwth thesetnooe d a- 'purten*nces. The statenient says:- B Ter .. is i onidral amount y Of confusion rtive to Irish Code Laws £covering Hook end Urie, i- cotises. This:lu ddue to an roeu ~repr that the Fish Code bas been Y change&, requfrng cach and 'every f Ioiool and -fine used to carry a r separate license. "For your informnationIwush t *advise that there, have been. no changes, in the Fish Code, although sanme are- being contenaPlated but will have to be submitted to the.Legisia-. turc for apprva before'they ean become effective, which will not bc before july 1, 1935." ChsiaSncnc "Mind" was the subject of the les- son-sermon in ail Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, February 24. The golden text was, "Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom; and to depart f rom eviii. understanding"' (Job 28.28). Among the citations which cern priseti the tesson-sermn was'the' following frein the Bile1: "Many, O Lord MiY God, arc thy wondcrful works which thou hast donc, and thy thoughts which are to us-ward - thcy cannot bc reckoned. up in order unto thee: if 1 would declare and speak of them, they* are more thau can be nurnbered" (Psalms 40: 5). The lesson-sernion also included the following passages from, the Christian -science textbook, "Science * ih~Points agaunat Morton Saturday. ,bey-"r Soi".