lt;:\YTlt; N. U W A SATl RDA i, DElt;1It's BaxterIn Two WinsOver Kellogg(Special to The Daily News) ^KELLOGG—The colors of the;™ Black and Gold of Kellogg high i histschool bowed two Baxter teams here Friday evening.The girls game provided the closest score, a 29-S5 victory on the partFriSeatroiSof Baxter, although the first half \ boy ot the boys’ game, also won by Bax- $ \jter, was little to scoff at.The boys’ game wr:s deadlocked ea- 7.7 before the second half and the rst Baxter artists opened up. Rube a Stock ran his total to 11 counters to re* load the winners, while Russ Parsons spilled in six for the Panthers.ut-tlie' McKenzie’s ten digits was besthalLyiiar :rii the t' r1outfor the Baxter sextet, while Jean ; firs ieiJ. Gould hii for nine to pace Kellogg. I at