by K 1iudReRIntoit.nrillygalBAXTER TRIPSKELLOGG, 23-21The host school no^ed out the Kellogg club. 23 to 21, in the fpa-tue game of Friday afternoons schedule. After trailing 17 to 11, at the end of the third quarter, Kellogg cagers staged a rally that Doane climaxed when he tied the M*or* at 19 19 with hut a minute and a half to go.A11 spach put Baxter in the lead again with a bucket, but first I»u-pee and then Morgan made successful trips to charity lane to knot the count at 21-all, within a half minute of the final gun. Rose. Baxter guard, math* the crucial two points in the waning moments ofthe battle.Allspach showed the way forBaxter by making 10 points. Lou pop and Doane starred for the vL itors, with Doane sharing honor^-vith the Baxter star with 10 countera.The guests had a poor afternoon at the gratis stripe, cashing in on only three of 17 trials.The summary:Baxter—23 FG FT PF TP!rt=has j his ij Allspach, f --___6R *\ i 2Geiae*, c ___________ 1Dee, g ______ 0Berry, g ........ 2Miinn, c __________00001 0 0* I3(120i106214aTotals ........10 3 13 23 |Kellogg—21FG FT PF TPood j Doane, f ..........5)em | Lou pee, f ________ 2isin I Morgan, c . ------- 1one ! Faircloth, g .....1,goI Dale, g ___________0.old j Riechelt, g Van Dyke, gofi e m but hisorti • #etictosar.00012 0 0 0 0222020010542000Totals mm * 9 s 8 21Free throws missed: Baxter Berry 3. Geise, Roue; Kellogg Loupee 6, Morgan 4, Faircloth 2, R helt | Dal a.Score half: Baxter 10, Kellogg