ard may be arranged before next Friday night.the Lucerne Defeats *■- Grass Creek FiveonndsiPrlt; Campaign on at Lucerne to Get ims.People to Support High Teamiy The Lucerne high school easilydefeated Grass Creek Friday eve-ning at Lucerne at basketball, the final score being 47 to 2 The game rce' was witnessed by a fair crowd, eiv- The line-ups were Grass Creek: T ivi- Welch and A. Hans, forwerds; C. M Welch, center; F. Thomas and M., t Barnett, guards. Lucerne: Jones ,a md Zider, forwards; P. Winterode, ?a5’ centec; W. Conn and D. Herd, | uards.The attendance at the Lucerne —- ,.;gh school games does not come up to expectations and a campaign ? is on in the town to get the sup-pot of the residents for the school._ Kewanna High Heats Fultonlean -The Kewanna Seconds last night y of defeated the Fulton high school »mi- team at Kewanna 50 to 6. The Kewanna boys had the score at 2 9 to lew- 4 in their favor and had no diffi-orld culty of disposing of their weaker j ?ha- opponents. Wilson and Loosbor-ough starred for the K. H. S., each iing making 7 baskets. Baird, Traut andfist- gee each made one goal for Fulton.1 - ■ 1 ■—■ - ■’Miss Minnie Cromer, former lo-l l’n^;cal woman who is now located at 8 vln Cleveland, will spend the holidays tae wdth her sister, Mrs. Andy Flynn,■ of Casa Loma farm. i