TROJANS MAKE A CLEAN fiFNSWEEP OF FOUR GAMES; ginPARKERSBURG IS ROUTEDWest Virginians Defe^ited, 51 To M; Trojan JuniorsIIGAINose Out inchester By 4 Points In Overtime Period; Nursery Crews Have Big Ni giltny lAN.N I. WlTTKNHrRr,Portsnmufh Tinier S|Kirtft K^litorTimI of twin:: an»l uiiffolt;! arontni t»y uvcry Tom, Pirk amiHarry timt (aim* to town, tho rort'*nioufh Hi;rh K-hfKI Trojan bask*‘tliallpkinnds went llt;'rs(*rk Saturday ni'-rht at Grant lt;'lt;Mirt and fht*tiit of opiHmltl'm that came hofore tlu-m, ;:ral)ldnffCathcH{xdisliod floor of ovrrj « 0*JAdrnpto huador.The Trojan varsity from ParkiT'^tMirjr,overwholmml an Inexiwriencml rf'^l-uarlMHl slt;inad Va.. 51 to II Tlr Trojan Juniors uomhI out a umart and n‘«/urc«*ful Winohe'if*T crew in an orcrtinw* iKThnl, 17 to l.'h Kven the nursery kids had a roinju the Tots jcalloidnK aisnit the Otway a^juad, :Xl to U, and the Halses smacking the Mlnford rOM rvcs. :7 to 3.lieransp of the of sevenTea II!\Vh«N‘le lt;eutnii New U WaverlSriotovIIOakers from his sqtmd under the semester rule four of them sterUnsr rejjulars In the ii'^unl j'tartim: llne-np. GfiOih Panl Hteinhieker of the Parkershurg team was fortN'd to \nit a rnwn team on tltp fl*s»r and is was no uiafeh for the Trojan varsity that is finding It** sluwtlm: eye and njrintr the aggravated attack of hutierflnger'i.Why the Trojans won at Middle-f^nvn Friday night against a teamthat had dro|iped only one game Inlo starts was ohvhuis, if theyplaytHi in Itutler lt;*'uinty as they lt;Ud Saturday night at Grant court,Drote For Haskee The Trojans unh ushed a savage, driving attaek int*) tlie ho'iket that liorc rruit and their vitriolic defen**eIWATERLOO WINSFROM IRONTONFour Straight Free ThrowsBring Victory ForWonders1To Thr Tim#^IltGN'TGN, Feh. lufort^ |gilt;‘kH hmiM* wliere fans filled ery In* ii of seating atnl standing room and 'lt;|dlled out into the play-aev^k. pt tlM liis U*-.iK fr-m V\ lt;t Vir- court, ltn‘ Waterloo Womlcrs giuia from sclt;»riug hut 5 field gmtls during the entire game. The Invad-lt; !s got hut one field goal in tliela^t half. r«‘glj*tcring that a coupleminute** t»ef(trc tlie end of the f-on-te^t agaiiHt the cond slrimrur'*.From llie middle of the '^(vond jHTlofi until the rlo^o of the la'^t(y^Tjod, the vi*itors did not score a I*oint, Ttrt'V were hohl sclt;'retc‘lt;s in the third period and it aptx^arnl that the wime thing was going to I apjH'ii in tlie Inst *puirter until I hl, a suhstitute, cashed in on a fi throw ; Uittcnhoune, another uhstitute. got a fichl goal from a (‘.islance, and Deem, a third suhtl-t re, sunk two fns» shots.Woodrow Wilson, one of the P.irkershurg main^fa,vs, was in-i.ired when h» craslusl Into the i;)ge as he and James Strafford, .1 Trojan, were dialing the Isniud-iiig huli, S«me one forged to lduc»* llie pad on the edge of the stage to protect the players and WiDon was forcm! out of llie contest withan injure*! hipGardner Sets PareJack (ianlner, tin* Trojans* slmkIwfui a thriliing !a«*.;efhall cont4*Kttonight fnun the Ironton Tigersto ?5. It WHS one of the toughestlt;Mas«( H rliAinploUHpla}(‘d In many ahall games theof Ohio havei 1110*111.1 ronton was with hut thriH' 'I'hen W aterllt;Kas it got somejIlending. 25 to 24.inlnuteK to play, turiuHi on tlie heatfr«*e throws umldum|H**| In four cons*K'utlve charity shots to lee the tNntest.W^man Uol»erts tied up the score with a gift shot, then Druininond got an alms shot and Wyiiian Hole ertlt; snapi»ed in two more, Ironton lt;‘onid not inatlt;*h the points.Ail hut Wyman Uol»erts of the Waterloo Wonder ■» wont out on ymt-sonal.H in the last period. Also all **f Ironton's starting lineup went to the iKUich on ts*rslt;iiials in the closing uuorter with the oxc(‘ptioDof Gelt;»rge NIcAG'o.Ironton. playing Portsmouth here next Ftitlav night. i« laying for their hitter rival* from the flooil-wall city.Ironton has Wsm defeated twice in the Inst nine gaus s. Hcslde’^The 'tiinn^l day 111;'Ikt ofwhen 1 High MThe i Pig Six left thlt;first ph The eonffTc;HhiiityWluH'ieme«'t FtAftiTTitansthe Ga themsel f|v»* vtrOIUKtIKUTiTil? 'game ?takingTaihrtefield g(Inddlng end *tf ing tin half enThe 'the thiito 2d. yheld to the Tit making erly coWan game h scorer*.Pik*‘ 01finding sell of hUi nianicr, cfiiUinucd his scaring spnss ,* , /, i .^^ate^1olt;^ lllUsUTro was the onlyHe ama^M-d 1N» is»ints. i at»tuin ,, » n*i,, 1, t V I 1..,, II o.her team to defeat the llgcrs.Harold Monk, who liRs hfs u bamll- |!sd oy an aiidomlual Injury,1.1tound his shooting eye to coilelt;-d 2H.On the first play, the Trojans scoriHl a fh id gisil as Jack Gardner diuni*ed in a sucker shot and in Ic^H than a minute the Trojans Hi re out in front ti isiints to Park-ershurg nothing as Strafford and Jfotz follow (xi suiGWhen flBwk got a field goal to soore the West Virginian's flr'-t points, and Sill aislM'd in a gift shot to miike it 3 for the invaders, that was the closest the visitors got tit the Trojans.From then on it was cxmtinuous iKTiiihardrnent of the tui'^kct hy tlie f!o*idwall «kipters. i*arklt;'il»urg h:id tlm hail very seldom during the night and when they did tlwdr shots were wild or the globule was stolen from them N-fore they got d'*wu the floor.Plt;»rtsniouth scorlt;‘d in double fig-tin-^ in all hut the third i*eri(Hl. 'The third iktIo*! has l»een the jeiiah *ui the home floor and the lug iu-uiug on foreign fhKirs nil season. Many riayers I sedTloth c(rfichlt;^ ui-ixl many players. Tiie entire Trojan varsity Rtjuad saw action, ieven of the Id Trojan players pnrthipated in the scoring. McKown got tS |sunts as high scorer for Parkcr-hnrg,The Wini'he^ter-Tilt;»jitn Junior* game was a siz^ler. ('oach Howard (Jrimejs of Winlt;*he*ter phusxl a weU-drillcd and capable team on the fl(H)r and gave the Juniors a whale of a hall game. At the end of the regular playing Time, the score was tied, 23 each. In the extra is‘rilt;Ml tlio Trojans got four |sints when Morris sunk n long field goal and AVade dril'hled in for another.Wade at 4 |»ints wa* high for Ihtrtsmouth and lUadford got S forAVincJiester.p»ii. Troiwnff.UP.,.......... M«»nkKP ...... Turnerr ....... GnrUnerand it to*»k the Iha.v^^ from Highland (ouuty an overtime isThs! to Isat tlw* (‘annonville crowd one t*‘dnt.Hilfsl»oro rnnqni'^bed f;re#*iifif'bland Gr«s'nfieid handed the AVaterlmibunch the onlv deftat they have *usfaimd in 74 gnnu*s in the last two sea^'Oiis.W nterlon. Pna. Ironton.Grun»monft ..... Ilt; P .......... II»*nry\V. Uoherts HP G, Mr.Sf*'**tU Hoiw*ris t Hlet*WUi'inun ...... t.G .,,...... TriplettM*Maht»n ....... R*»......... tironn*lsSHhtctiiufionn — W'Aferloo: Malone.Griffith, Hrumfleld. IMxon. Ir.intnn: Waldo. SUfk. Chapinan, P. MrAfee. Scoring—Wal4‘rloo; W. Holerta 4, PruniinonAl ft, O, l^ot»ertii 7. McMahon 7. Wl*o*m«n 4 Ironton: Henry ,S. lt;*. MrAh*e 4. Rhr 12, Triplett 3, (Irounda 1. P. Mc.ffee 2. ................ 8X7 R-28Ironton ................ X X 0 ft—2XVonin SCO! lowetl three middle a windtack a minnr threat tonrna will Umonth.TheisunujtiwinmiHtn! tl le cro Poi tsnRANKIN AFTER PLAYERSOntrWolfe Von Ul Hanna Stern.Suh^l I*4 ner. iVntral10. Steiaell 4, lt;Pentral W'averl OfficiG/eFormer New Boston (oarh i^ookingI p raiMlidates In l)aionD.VYTHN. Feh. 2—Rome Rankin, new conth at Kiistern Kentucky State Teachers college at Riehinond. Ky., arrived here Saturday in tpiost of fmdball talent for his new team. Rankin will ^i»end several week* recruiting f(K!ball anlt;l basketballplayers for his new iOHt of emlenv-or. He will have Y-harge (tf spring football at Ri*hmond but will not start lt;*lt;^aching lAaskctbnll until next fall.TaTarWad** X. McGarv 4. (Npcn 4. MorrU Stfllwr*H 2.Wln*'lo*stlt;T ........ .X a 2Juniors ............ s 1 2Offlrl*l^ 'Churk f,orenn,Jim Surtguc, umpire.0 O 132 4 17r* f*'rfe:i*nrkcnbiirg,Arrlicr AV HsunSin ,lUiwk ■.•••*...1H' Kown .......Substitutions -d»*tto, Spr«»UHo,Tr«»jan8: Sutcr.lA.............. Hot*Kt;........ StnffonlI'srkorshurg: Bur-Hwcns. HitlcnhoAise.Hue!. plowfTS. Nyp. Slagle. Scoring—'PHrkprsburg: McKown ft. SproYise 3. Hawk 2. Kitten-hlt;*u**e 2, Stil 1, Trojans: lt;tardn4*r 2^*. Mtmk 13. Hotz 4. Strafford 4. Turijrr 4, Siitcr 4. Hurl 2.Parkersburg 3 0 0 5—14TrAijans ........ 2o 17 S lH-51Offk’ltls \V. H. Mnrfjuird, ]a.vton.AVinrhester.1*0 s.J«i iiiora.Al“xander ......T f.'.... MtCaryBradf*ird .......HP......I iicker(*... StlUwellKg.,,,,,...... WadelAtrlH»i......SubstHutlont —- J unlors:Mctilnnls,Throckmorton.Sf*»ring —. AAJnehester •P»rttUfor«l S, TurUer U, Uuiish 2. Juniors:OtwsT.Ktveiiig HavIh .. HoLong*« XiJATisklHalstin .Tot«.SagravpsFan.I ]•'H P........... H* lbTlt;’............ FraxtcrtJ HrownHG...____ MrKlnnsySAibHtitutlA»ns- Gtway: Wolfonl. T*»ts:Af*»nk. UlggH. I^vi. Selt;Ting otwty:iH'lvong 3, !«vls 2, Koenig 2. Halstin 2. Tots: Sagraves 5. Prar.ier X, Brown 4. Hellrr 3, M* Kinney g. Monk 1.Otuay ............ 3 3 .3 0—0Tots ...... ft 2 ft ft-*20Official -Jim Spraguf. referee; Karl Bender, umpire.Haswill liclassi(Klllot^withG1cih4NevchaugKlUolshlt;Awl4 Vi It r he phof th* Ha' Six place is in and t Tin ly atgamea nlt;l at 7MIAIMlnford. Tos. RHhes.Wright ......... t.P........... HermsH. Montgomery ..HP.A’enturlno roriell ...... C.............. CraftZenpter ....... KO.......... KminertA. C(»rb*ll ...... Hff........ SmithSut»stltutlons — Mlnford ■ H 1 tl »■ r. Babes: Hro%vn. Bender. Vinson. Coyle, i’unnlngham. Scoring—Mlnford : W'right 3 tfouls). Babes; Venturlno 8.Brown ft, Kmmert 6, Srullh 4, Coyle 2 Graft 1.MlnfOL I .............. 2 0 1—3Babt » S 11 3 5-—2tOfflelals—s Vet Hort'n. referee; JimSprague, umpire.TomMON ver^l ba‘^ki colies on tl Th lor (forwscoredray,manMIhKno\^Hear?Tayb*AHtorW«ilHWillis