In Semi-FinalsFAIR CITY LEAGUE Wilson; (won one) Myers 196.- 136, 133—M3. Cochrane 179, 202, 145—526. Severance 144, 182, 151-^477, Bales 118, 198, 174—490. Warner 199, 225. 2U-— 635. Handicap 147. Total* 835. 992 , 863.Kato Bear: (won two) Olson 134. 148. 172—454. Johnston 178. 139, 185—502. S ethers 167, 195, 168—539. Dolan 169 153. 142—464. Connell 155. 121. 117— 393. Handicap 270. Totals 893. 846, 874.Sibley Keeps Tiger Title Hopes Alive In 34-27 Win Over Sturgis; Arrows Pull Upset In Beating Warriors, 37-28Club Lido: (won one) Stahl 127, 181, 192—480. Comelisen 159, 153, 141—453. Peterson 203, 180. 190—573. Stafford 191, 154, 148—493. Johnson 192, 171, 171 —534. Handicap 192. Totals 936, 883 906—2725.Northwest Bank: (won two) Burton 134, 158, 168—488. Baumburger 149, 133, 118—400. Dumdey 184, 211, 209— 584. Matson 177. 176, 210—562.. Harris 156, 233, 136—525. Handicap 210-Totals 800, 961, 909—2770.Aria: (loat Uuea) A. Owen* 117, 156, 143—416. Osman 131, i3b. 136—405. H. Owens 157, 149, 119—425. Dummy 160, 100. 160—480. Emmelius 127, 154, 104— 465. Handicap 327. Totals 801, B66, 851—2518.Echmidt ciiy Club: (v/on three) Wv-land 107, 138, 235—560. Heyer 106, 117, 209—432. Kobriger 146, 184. 170—500. Amacher 154, 207, 178—539. Larson 172, 157, 197—S26. Handicap 219. To-MITCHELL, Mar. 15 (JF)—-The field in the championship play of the state Class A basketball tournament was down to four teams today, with Mitchell, Wa-temtown., Huron and Brookings ready to square off. tonight in contests which will decide the 1946 finalists:Noticeably missing from the semi-finalists are the Sioux Falls Warriors. The Washington high quint was knocked out of the running by virtue of a 37-28 thumping handed the ESD champs last night by Watertown, last place team in the conference.In other opening round battles, Mitchell drubbed Lead, 36-20; Huron tripped Sturgis, 34-27, the Scoopers defeat leaving the Hills without a team in. semi-final play, and Brookings shaded Yankton, 35 to 33.Bobcats Have Trouble Only Mitchell and Watertown went through, first round gamesTournamentBaxesBy EDDIE TOLLEFSON Daily Huronite Sports EditorBrooldng* (15)— Nagle, f . • i BroQjdngS-Y anJeion Unm _ FG FT PF TP— 2 4 3 ■ 8— 63jonnson, c —_ j ' jChristensen, g • j jDoner, g_____ ' q i 2 1Bartli'ng, . f Johnson, cHanson, g2 15 1 33 34 1 3 STotals_____12 II 18 35YanJdon (39}—Anderson, f _ Gibson, 1ra ft pf tp12 4 4Harvey, c____Booth, g _____Smith, gStenson, f__D. Anderson, g 0 4— 3 3 03 100 0Detroit Pilot Sees Plenty 0#Trouble In T946 RaceTotal*11 11 17 33Score by period*;Brookings _ 12 a 7 8—35YankUm---------6 6 9 9—33Officials; Livingston and WeilandHuron vs. Watertown and Mitchell vs.' Brookings as the state Class “A” basketball tournament entersJ the semi-final round tonight iat Mitchell, Watertown's win over Sioux Falls being the only unexpected event of the first round.:Tonight’s semis involve the Kernels and Bobcats in the opener at 8 o’clock with the Tigers and the Arrows taking over the court at 9:20,With the two Black Hills teams —Sturgis and .Lead—being weeded, out of the running in the first round Thursday, the race for the state championship became an all-BSD affair. In fact, it has narrowed itself to a point where only two sections—the central and northeast-—-are still represented. Brookings and Watertown are the northeastern delegates while Mitchell and Huron farrv the* ppnfrnlWesleyan Out Of National Cage TourneyKANSAS CITY, Mar. 15 (JP)— George Pepperdine College of Los Angeles and defending chimpion Loyola University of New Orleans had the inside track on the 1946 national intercollegiate basketball title today as the six-day cage marathon moved into its semi-final round.Remaining in the starting field of 32 teams with Pepperdine and Loyola after 28 games of play.are formidable Indiana State Teachers, Terre Haute, and Southern Illinois Normal of Carbondale.Pepperdine, whipped by Loyola in the championship game last year, outlasted Eastern Washington College cf Cheney, Wash., 46-42, in last night’s quarter-finals,...‘uA t ___-.1., n____LAKELAND, Fla., Mar. 15 IJP-—For a man whose club won the world championship only five months ago and who will have a much stronger team going for him in the coming American League race, Manager Steve O’Neill of the Detroit Tigers is putting on an extremely fretful front these days.“I don't know how this one's going to come out,” he insists trom behind a man-sized wedge of baseball tobacco. “We’ll be better, but those Yankees and Rec Sox are a whole lot better, too. and don’t make the mistake ol overlooking Washington. In. my opinion the Senators will be right up there again. The St. Loui Browns could make a lot of trouble.Tough*r GoingThat was as far as the Tigers’ pilot would go toward committing himself. He is thoroughly aware, of course, that he won last year in a wartime league, anc that the coming scramble will be a different breed of cats. Perhapsth/a. m/tct cittnifii’nnt nJ.