champions, the i-acihic Coast champion, the National Junior and second rank- ing Junior player and~ the first, second and third ranking Western wonrien play- ers. The Davis Cup players who will be fighting for the men's tâte. include George lott, three times Na tional do ubles champion, former U. S. West- ern singles and doubles champion, and seveal tmeswinnier ofý the World*s doubles championship. Eiiminated Iast year by 16-year-otd Frankie. Parker i a gruelling five-,set match, Lott w ill bc strivingg not onil2 to avenge that defeat but also to upset the jinix which Parkcer appears to. hol dover, hlm. The other Davis Cul) star whoJse entry- is assureci is Wilmer Allison, captain of the team and- winner last year, in the Davis.,Cip matches, ln addition, John Van RYI.- hiolder wit'î Lott.of a long string of doubles. tities, is expected to be a last- minute entry. Parker la "!Giant Killer" Relyinig upon his deadly accuracy and steady gaine thiat tires the nmost exj perienced opponents, Frankie Parker, dcfcnding WVestern champion and Na- tional J unior title lioldert, is expected tu be in the ruintg for the title' al ut: the way. Parkecr lias runig up vic- tur1e*ý (ver George lOtt in seveu tour- namients during the last year, and a meetingl between the two should p)roveu a higli sp)ot ux ttie tournamnent. (,Lne1 ÀlIako, lus closest rial lu the juinior ranks, is anothecr eiitry: who sliouMd cause plenty. oi trouble tu the Davis Cup stars, Former holder of the Natio~nal Cla.y court titie and a dangerous player at ail uies, Bryant Grant. is expected tib be in tthe runiniig at alI times andI o acunt ior at least une upset during the %veek.Ile and Henry Prusoif, huld- er o.f si x 1acific coast champlonsh.ips and tue British Columbia crown, are the. dark horses of the tourney.. Fromf St. Louis cornes Karl Hodge, first ranking player of that city, and iS protege, Junior Iioeme-,' leading junior player of the Missouri valley, with the: avowed purpose of taking the cun. back 'eet, op- particular type- by expert operators - witl, individuel posite the "V' station.--- Mod 1emr fixtures have been iiistal- that you ge here will b.ear~uIn candies and cigars and unexcelled fountain service, the new Sweet Slop wi1l.. serve breakfast, luncheon and AC epeaeReuSrvc dinner., The formai opening date will be: Saturdav, June 17. The- public is lu- vited, and urged flot to forget the D aniel: G an-uuur Jwu' children. Free, Badger ice creani O cups will be served to the children 509 MAIN ST., EVANSTONAiPhns 26 f rom 3 to 5 o'ctock. Opposite- Evanslîire Hoitl PUn 26 Dini Brotheir s have been' in busi- ness in Hubbard XVecds for 1Il veàrs. ______________________________________ JPeréhaps Yoa TO. id t v Spilled liquids do 'not readily P>e n e tra.te, a'Re -Texed, glarment.. cleaned a. WIT find that our reputation for supe-, 2Vio dry-cleaning has deceived nany into the belief that we are expensive. On the contrary our prices have been consist- ently redueed in keepi'ng with the times. Our charges fit today's pocketbook. The safeguards, the. responsibility, the superior REGULAR CLEANING$ PRICES Slight Extra Charge for fancy garmnents. Less 151% CASH and CARR Y ictouW ete Re-Tex Serviee Slightly If igher MAY WE AEGAI1 1WMIND T@U, *F The 1933 chanipionships wili mark the first time that a girls' tournament is held in connection with the Western chanipionships, and a higb-class field, including Bonnie Miller, former titie- holder, Helen .Grcowan, National indoor 1152 Central Ave. 348 Park, Ave,.. Greenleaf 7441 Wilmette Glencoe