jeatist~?S13leJackson 60; Pom* 43pL44r7.222!1T4 1 9 .0 35(2r1 .3 4 $2 7 .2 419• POMEROY—A ' revamped Jackson five put . on a scoring show which gave them .a total, .of 60; points to: the locals' 43 when, theymet- the Purple. Panthers at the local gym, Friday • night? Scoring better than a point a minute, the Irphmen. used to advantage a fast break; recovered rebounds and Intercepted a number of passes which kept them in front the entire four periods. ■. The Ironmen scored six points in the first two minutes of play in'an ;openlng attack which took the Panthers off their feet. Toward the last-of the quarter the locals found the' basket, after Schwabopened the way with a free throw.' The canto ended 15-9 in favor of the visitors. .Ii %: Desipte the lopsided score, the jgame was . hkrd-fought. Schwab made 12 field goals and one foul ■to U gbals and 4 fouls for Lambert, Jackson’s high-scoring • forward. The visitors madelO shots out of 15 good for free throws, while Pomeroy scored 5 out of 13.Ri “ Preliminary game, the Gals;and the Reds, girls of P.H,S., played Si® fjJ5? Suie of the season. The .Gals. defeated their opponents Agnes Bentz, attractive cheerleader, 1M her teammates with 13 points; - \: POMEROY (43) G F PLehew — o 0 0.Schwab ---------- 12 X 25T Rosenbaum — X 1