8Tourney in 2nd Round*t !m:toi-icff;»nsdlIPer ;Eight games were scheduled today at the Rec Building as the annual Town District Grade School Basketball Tournament moved into quarterfinal play in both divisions.The tourney got off the mark yesterday with seven games which saw Stanaford, R. M. I., Central and Institute win in sixth grade division play, and Skelton, Sylvia and Mabscott chalk eighth grade group wins.In perhaps the best game of the day Skelton nosed Sprague 47-44 in a thriller behind the 23-pointwork of Wingler. Eskins counted 17 points as Mabscott wfallopped Cirtsviile 49-9 and Garten and Wiseman divided 29 points as Wulvia beat Prosperity 35-26 in other eighth grade games.INSTITUTE had the hardest time of it in the younger group. The Park Avenue school nosed Hollywood 27-24 behind the scoring of Ramsey, G. Lilly and Cant although Hollywood’s Sands, a substitute, counted 12 points for the losers.In other games a balanced R. M. I. team topped Sprague 29-16, Central eliminated' Mab-scott 26-14 and Stanaford, with B Bailey counting 18 points, ousted Lincoln 40-23.Sylvia and Stanaford vs. Pric# Hill at 4 p. m..SIXTH GRADE DIVISION Stanaford 40 Pos. Lincoln IIF Swan¥ Bramman 9C Gilbert 3Reggi 6 G KappoldR. Bailey G Littlejohn 1Subs. Stanaford- Peterskosy, Smith, Dillon, Wilkins. Lyons, M. Bailey, Lincoln- Bonds. Lilly, Pedro 7. Ash, M. Meadows, R. Meadows 3. Stone.Hill 10 Williams 6 B. Bailey 18 i 6 R. BaileyCentralWalker Mattox Bennett Hurt 7 Walker Subs: Lemon.Pos. F FC G6 GCentral — Hall. Kittle.26225Mabsrott 14Gilletto 9 Young 3 Fisher Aldridge Wriston 2 Floyd, Hancock, Swancar. Mab*scott—Hess, Dockerty.Institute 27Ramsey 10 Williams 2 | G. Lilly 8 BlymyiCant 6PosFFCGGHollywood 24Cernuto 1Wiley Dixon 9 Brooks 2 AlmondSubs- Green, D Farris 1. Edmund-son. C Farris. Stout, Vermillion. Mul-lanan. Hollywood — Meador, West, Smith. Alley, Sands 12, Hulsey.R M I. 9D. Vest 8 Covey 8 Hopkins 2 Poore 6 Mollish 5Pos.FFCGGSprague 14Shaffer 4 Thompson 2 Ball 4 Manning KobeliahSubs- R M I.— Smith. Johnson. R. Vest, Pennington. B. Vest, William*. Sprague—Pettry 2, Foose.EIGHTH GRADE DIVISION:r ;r. :Today’s play (two games are played simultaneously before a howling mob of grade age fans) finds this schedule in effect:Sixth Grade Division—Teel vs. Central and Sylvia vs. Hollywood at 1 p. m.; Skelton vs. Stanaford and Cranberry vs. Raleigh at 2 p. m.Eighth Grade Division—Teel vs. Skelton and Hollywood vs. Cranberry at 3 p. m.; Mabscott vs.Skelton 47Wingler ?3 Waddell 6 Hawks 9 Davis Collins 7 Subs- Skelton—Gunter Lopez 2.Pos.FFCGGSprague 44Metriok 14 Way 19 Macke.v 10 Brown 4 Gravcley 4 2. Sprague—Sylvia 35Garten 15 Wiseman 14Muleay 6 Hall Hicks Subs. Estep.Pos.FFCGGProsperity 24Powers 6 Wiseman 11 Sawyer 4 Dietch Kerr 3Sylvia—Vaught, Miller, Yore, Prosperily—Watson, Bowman,Kiser, Knsuba, Repoch.ts.4578 1 2 0City Softball LeagueTo Organize TonightMabscott 49 Pos. Cirtsviile tCooper 3 F D. Vass 1Souder 8 F Atkins 4Eskins 17 C Seagall 2Holliday 8 G BowyerMaynor 7 G Walker 2Subs: Mabscott— B Skiles 2. D.Skiles. Cook. Davi, Basham 2, Vicker* 2. Cirtsviile—Blake, Dennis Vass.The City Softball League willlav nlans for the rominr *ea-MARSHALL GOLFERS LOSE