year. The st ivie mee.wiU UVDeVUIm a the usual place this year, the Uni- versity of 'Illinois, with preliminaries scheduled for PF'riday and the finals forSaudy The six New Trier boys became eligible to enter the.state aucet when they'placed either first or second in the, various events in the 1district traclc meet at Evanston last Saturday. Look Go.â la District M.t While. Coach John Nay of, New Trier is. doubtful that.hbis team can repeat its performance of last year, he reports that the boys made a very favorable showing in the district meet and may be counted upon to'give other strong teamüs.plentty of trouble this week-end. Surbuirban leagu e -teams finished frst, second andthird in the district meet at Evaustoni. Oak Park was first with 47Y6 points, New Trier sec-> ond with 39 and EvanstÔti third wlth 365J. Maine Township High school of Des, Plaines was third with 18Y36 points. Pamvifl6 Taiae Fmvt Bill Faymonville won first place for New Trier' ini the shot put, with a throw of 51 feet 4 inches. Hahnfeld of Palatinebeat Faymonville in the discus tbrow, however. Iu this event. Faymonville's tbrow was only 122 feet and he finished second. His best rornrd i he diskusis 139 fl . and Jones, wUIJ pUUviUV4J anIuJJset Dy wnAAj ping Brandt of Oak Park in the 220- yard iuw hurdles. Joues' time for the event was 25.9 seconds. BreaisMeet Record Louis Bollensen broke the meet record in the high jump, and, added another first place for New Trier. Hle jumped 6 feet 1 inch. On none of his tries did he touch the cross bar, Coach Nay rep.orts. year. Mrs. Wagner off crs the fol- lowing violin students jack Scarif, Warren Petersen, Ro- land Heiser, Robert Mann, jââsephine Eàrlywýine,, Frances Bickbani, ,Nor-. mon Fifer, Marjorie Winkle, Donald Maxweýll, Arthur'Aruas. Mr. Delander presents the Jollow- ing clarinet students: Nancy Hausernan, Bob Nickolson, Dick Idier,.Bud Perrili, Bob Burlin- kame,* Edward Johnston, William White, Ralpb Gulder,'Donald 'Hut- cÉhens. Mrs. Charles' Sanford Clark, Mrs.. Harold. Spinney, Mrs. Collins Slay- ton, of Wilmette, and - rs. Guy Knickerbocker of Glenview, foruierly of Wilmette, motored, to Bureaiû, III., to spencl the week-end at the Mail lard Duck cl.ub. e s e e AT 03EBLUaOX -$0aSu aWIobhAveme TUESOAY. MAT 21sf - WaeDNSbAY. As2 Runovd rua "tAeavrtmmu t inDrae T.mrs, 11aIme Shme rive1, Pour Twin Bedrom Suites, Dining Roooe Suite, Occasional Chiairs# French Cabinets, Tables, CQuches, Lanps, Paintings 'Etchinga, Vini- ner Sets, China,ý Glasswarc, Vases, Ornaments, Pedestals, Br*'nzes, Marble Figures,- Mirrors, Neelepoînt Chairs, Curiù Cabinets, Mutna- turesSvearBozFoIau, English Tables and Sttées, Five Bas'soveas Ec Aà5$1é Y.rih et réeAMnience oi rablie lw.AN ï3sy, Xeuay, now'sm WIiciamsu cIarker &S".vroCO* ECONOUY 0F, FAMOUS AMERICAN I CAR W1NS FOREIGN MARKETS. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ha: Miamni road, rcturned Thursi 2, froua a week's visit at WA Phur Sprnugs, where, Mr. IH teuded theý Association. of Adveïrtisers' convention. 102D May e Sul- MOTORS A.k for £h~ Çàrywi osMpos Comneiarl Cr.dit Plms 664 ceutor Sfr..t M.n D"AL H R IEM T R.tC .N ATN wkw»t"-l M. ý W. IL BASTUG ýSHORE LINÎ INCO