game serles,,héld by errsten Bros. .of the J. J. Lipp Paper Coi team .was pushed aside by Captain Peter-, son anid hs Town Crier Flour boys with a total of 2550. Here is somnethlng to look: at:, 1 2 3 Total Neren 149. 189 15W 506 .Peterson 122 200 100 492 Mpe et135 109, 1641 405 Hlays hildt 189 167 173 523 Beverin17 212 175 554 'lotal 756 t967 827 t2550 f67 High Tearn Sngle Garne. )250 ligh Team 3 Game Series. Note Hauschildt's return to the alleys after an ýabsence, of 5 weeks caused, by a 'foot injury mnarks Town Crier as a team to watch in the fIght for the 1938-39 champlonship.. The, Town Crier team holds the champlonship of the . 1937-38 season and will dis- that Captain Peterson has a MI team roling ini tip top shape. Team Standings Won Lost J. J. Lipp Paner- Co. 33 12 Nottoli Bros. Produce Co. 29 16 Armour & Co.. 28 17 Town Crier Flour 24 2 Gebhardt's Eagles 23 22 OId Monk Olive 011 Co. 23 '22 Stewarts Coffee 22 23 Erh.oner flrnc 22 231 the applicants for admission into the 200 club with a high score of 225. Roy Severn of T~own Crier was sec- ond with 212. T. Peters of the H ans T. Bakke Grocery and Market applied for membership with a total- of 205 while Johinny Goettsche of Rugen Stores entered with the same S core from 200 to 204 Harold Cady of the J. J. Lipp team Team Won Lost Pet. 1 i, and Adoîph Peterson, captairi of Tom Lynch Boosters..29. 19 .604. senSeOof securty Oand comfort for las sasn' campon hd otîsWolff and Watt Hardware.28 20 .583 the. future. las saso'schapins adtotlsQuinlan Record Service..24 24 .0 of,%200 respectively. . McDaniel tCandy Ce.o.24 24 .500 '-Next. Gèt-together Party., Bonnem. Tailors .... .3 25 .:479 Tuesday, January 10, is: the date Boulevard Drug Co....-...16 32 .333- set for the monthly manufacturers' 050 DE DVNT NMI!RS1y46 party. It, will1 be. ladlies' night and. WOMEN'S LEAGUE the. chow committee and the enter- eut talnment commnittee will make their Locust Farmn Stores are determin- reports Tuesday night at the alleys. ed to g et back into first place, and REAL STE __________ail but, accomplishéd their feat last RE L -STÉ LEGION LEAGUE Thursday -nigbt, when they, won two out of three games from ý l-Ridge LOANS Toredos timed unnrs ilMarket, theleague leaders. Ratny three games dropping them to third Forstai1utwet on tie or position and tieing themselves forthr plc wen hywntW first position with Artillery who took gamsfrm He Erckso Delven ail hre gams fom te cllarpo-but dropped the .nightcap by il, pins.,N omsino sition Enigineers. -Bombers were Hg niiulgm.adsre rjre on taken down two by Destroyers. This went to* Rose Toscan! of Locust* leve terae orfrs psii n Stores ith games of 128, 166, F. H. A. and other insurance com. Farmth aefo is psto pany loans at current rates. befoe Jnuar 13 theendof he and .134. bfr Jatin, èOr f ¶ 13,h ndo té Iligh tamgaiewas shared by firt sctin,'elsertha éerfiv' rickson Delivery and Locu st Farrn teams being within three games of Stores with 641. each other. High team series was rolled by High tearn game, Artillery, 958; Ratny Florists with games of 646- 1564 Sherman Ave. Uni. 0283I high team three games, Artilery, 584 and 629-1859. 958-935-861, 2754; high individual The plants given as prizes by lier- game, H. Gouldï 209; high individual man J. Ratny were won by Mickey three games, Lindberg, 180-20-179, Rodenkirk and Sophie Kochlefl with 560. a 477 series each. Team Standings Won a ost Pe'tI3. TernWon Lost Pet. 17 k xtenuAit5 The Wilm.ette Business Men's League resumed bowling Thurs- day. night, after a short lay-off due to the holidays. Although some of the boys seemed stale, the rest prov- ed a tonie for the league-leading Tom LynchBoosters, as they sweptl the series from McDaniel Candy1 company to hold their position one North Shore, I 612 Church Sfreetg heltween Orrington raIking Machine Co. and Chicago Avenues UNI. 3474