Two Records Set In Jr. High LoopA couple of Junior High Leaguerecords were shattered yesterdayafternoon when Franklin defeated| Cranberry Junior High, 103 24, onthe Cranberry floor.The 103-point total broke the oldrecord set by the same Franklinteam several weeks ago.Chuck Snell, five foot four blondebomber, also set a new incfividual4 scoring mark by leading Franklinin the scoring with 57 points. The s Franklin eager* often passed up d easy scoring chances to “feed”d Snell in the first two quarters. Snell scored 23 of Franklin's 28 pointsin the first quarter i/hd he dropped I in 21 more in the second quarter. Altogether he had 23 field goals and 11 out of 18 foul shotsThe old record was set last week1 by Bob Hartz of South, who had 36 9 points. Yesterday Hartz scored 38 ^ in South's 51 29 win at Coehranton.2 Titusville took third place in the 7 league standings by easing past _ Lincoln on the Colestock floor, 26-® 25 The Rockets out.scored thelosers from the floor, but only 1 made two of 18 foul shots. The Logs were able to do little better, sinking 11 of 33!; Final Standings7 TeamP FranklinI Southc Titusville Lincoln . a Cranberry. Cochranton* # * •* I • *» # I- # * •* ♦ *IVLPts.Opp10059127582458311643733884385365232915570102 41353