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0e*1eiKrThe Daily NewsI'MSports Section^Op97 6 08 050P02446Cage Results31.10ixl,at21heariltoasay.rp1164986COUNTY TOURNAMENTNewton i?» C lfaxNewton 23, N« wburg 21.Mingo 26, Monroe K.Prairie City 41, Lynnville Baxter 23, Kellogg 21.CENTRAL IOWA CONFERENCEGrinfiell 30, CLkaloosa 21.Boone 21, Am or 20INDEPENDENTSValley Junction D Mol ay 37, Cutchall Motors 33.Monroe lndependlt; nt 2 s Ram-00 ra*Y Leaders *T Alt; i 21.NVwton Beiei iglt; Thompson's Food Store 16.COLLEGEDrake 45, Iowa State 42.Buena Vista 39, Upplt; r Iowa 35. Cornell 36, Carleton 32. Columbia 44, Penn 42.Oklahoma 21. Kansas State 22.Kansas 32, Nebraska 24.Washburn 31, Pittsburgh TeachTulsa 27.Duquesneverslty 25.Syracuse 29, Princeton.STATE PREPSWinterset 27, Knoxville 18.Who’s Afraid Of The Jaysees? CutchallsShow Quick Pickup In Challenge Repl— - i ■ ■—I.......Baxter Will Play InFinals; Newton vs. MingoGame to Be Played On Y.M. C. A Court inlt;( ontinued from Page 1)MarchIpoints, while L. Beason uncorked some offensive steam late in the engagement to count nine times for the losers.Prairie City—41 FG FT PF TPWashington U. 19-30, Long Island uniWINNINGBASKETBALLDeWitt ________..... 51211Maule, f ........0000King, f ..........------ 11M8Brastnear. c ...103OIsMt*ssmak*T, g...... 80218Bowen, g4139Mott, c __________0000Totals - _____1931241Lynnville—31FGFTPFTPFt. Davis, f .191M24H. Wagaman, f... 3928D. Jones, c4119D. Brush, g ..0010D. Beason, g____419mi9F. Sparks, g9101i Sparks, (----0900I). Davis, g0010Totals ......127931Free throwsmissed:Prairie37TP56 7 0 3Nat Holman21City Bowen 3, Messmaker Hr as t n e ar, DeWitt; Ly n 11 v il le Beason 3, L. Jones 2, D. Brush 2 Score at half—Prairie CitvwLynnville 11.2,L.M ell, fans, your hopes for a basketball classic between the ( • *i. 1 Motoi . nd theJunior ('hamher of ( ommerce havebeen answeredKarh this morning while th« air was still ringing with the chal-b * i j by thiJaysees, Manager Harry Rortell of the fast stepping V-S five came forward and accepted in no uncertainterms.They’ll play the Jaysees, say they, and may the best team ''in This with quiet confidence.Proceeds of the game, to he play-ed on the V, m c \go into the night foothill fund f ■Emerson Hough fit 1several hundred dollars from its *The Junior Chamber of Com-1mere* lads and Cutrhall s havenerei 1 sico t ho itg«t t in the cttj i ague, andapt culatilt; ’ - i»« .-n rife as to |which Is the better team.The Jaysees are tied for thelead In the city ]. ague.( 'u to hails have had th r * t ow n way here sin • t ; ,, v tlon last month and hav* g o statewide recognition as a teairbe reckoned with rhlt; fiva r. lam have played together stjunior high school.Duncombe, Ion a Feb. 16 —aDuneombo’s nev 125 foot w;tower, which has a capati? o*000 gallons, has been virtually lt;pleted at a cost of $6,00o. Tiper cent of the cost was obtathrough a federal v\\ a grant,eity 1 tnda 1rnainder.TIRESTIRESTIRES19,JB• it*-Liese reillefileLeedhenan-agorig*■illeBAXTER TRIPSKELLOGG, 23-21The host school nosed out the Kellogg club. 23 to 21, in the fea-tue game of Friday afternoon'sschedule. After trailing 17 to 11, at the end of the third quarter, Kellogg cagers staged a rally that Duane climaxed when he tied the mor at 19 19 with but a minute and a half to go.Allspach 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. Hose.■Baxter guard, made the crucial two points in the waning moments ofthe battle.A held hall i called, followed by j Allspach showed the way for a jump. In the above play. X-l Baxter by making 10 points. Lou-tops to X-2 directly in front, and j P^e and Doane starred for the vis-he re-taps to X-3. X-4 crosses j itora, with Doane sharing honors!ink-id aheride;irlsseaDac-behind X 5 and O 5, cutting in toward the tap.X-3 makes a cross-court pass toX-4 who is cutting for the basket X-4 and X-5, in planning their cross-cut. must time it carefully and avoid possibility of an illegalblock.vith the Baxter star with 10 counters.The guests had a poor afternoon at the gratis stripe, cashing in ononly three of 17 trials.The summary:!Baxter-AlLpach,II!\ JjT\\ Vm m f * * » f w mluu ktI!!Dee, gI'itHThoolX im-in a I atKelloggthetheodgemer*arv.hoolityle•eliignr bywtonstiffrokesixSal-this\ an Dyke, gil at■s in . Int A Orner-riiverivingLI I M l_S INGene Venzke, Penn mller, has hit the distance 164 times in his career . . . which is pretty good mileage for any pair of track shoes 1 ^' ' l’‘' . . . Max Schmeling, Jr., a cousin of the former heavy champ, is oneof the battlers in the Chicago , D«'« Golden Gloves bout» .... Harold McSpaden current sensation of winter golf trails, u^ed to hit them 350 yards down the fairway . . . but he rarely exceeds 250 with his belts now . . . asserting that shorter drives have more accuracy . . .Jess Harper. Notre Dame athletic director, is playing nursemaid to 10,000 cattle on a ranch In Kansas.. . . Both Lou and Dino t'hiozza, who may form a brother act with the Phillies this season, have pre maturely gray hair. . . . Lou, the second sacker. Is only 24, and Dino looks 10 years older than his mere 19 summers . . . Prof. Charles E. Chapman, of the University of California, 1b one of the smartest scouts in baseball. . . He looks up Ivory for the Cincinnati Reds . . .Did you know billiards was a ol-lege sport? . . . Michigan Statehold- the intercollegiate championship.23FGFTPFTPf^____50ilto______294*36042______0111......2024_______ 0000I 2f•iiii313mmmmm23-21KGFTPFTP021 1_______ 2125►1224% -______1002_____ 0920g -......0009» 8. o009m......93821RaxterKellogg2,Free throws missed:Berry 3. Geise, Rose;Loupee 6. Morgan 4, Faircloth Riechelt 2, Dale.Score at half; Baxter 10, Kellogg5.??? DO YOU ???light.the , willcam-tilgant hasfive. ; Ten In aREMEMBEROne Year Ago Today — hpp lt;tRixe, Cincinnati Reds pitc h* r,laid his $1 a aside after 21year- in the National Deague.onsin hdoit /arle* other neet s rning e as )© atFive Years Ago Today — John-/ Ffcrrcll * tile P» n- ,t aOpen with a score of 287 for 72 hob-. A 30-foot putt on the borne green won for him.NEWTON DEFEATS COLFAX QUINTETNewton high school’s delegation to the tournament rang up the lt;u tain Friday afternoon by defeating the Colfax basketball team, 17 to13.i ♦ n playres saw service for the Washer City during the close guarding game. Five sophomoreplayed a flashy game early in tin t i Me, but faltered after Colfaxdef* n jo tightened and were replaced by Cardinal reserves.Newton was kept from the scor^* hoard in the third period and at11 ird rc at the sc re was tied. 13 13.|Colfax; however, failedin the final frame.The summary:J Newton—17VS / more, f ________2Aw try, f ...... 2Green* c _________\HD he y, g ....._ oMcClelland, g iYoung, f .......Sprague, g iBonne tt,c __________ oSmith, g --------- jDeal, g.............to regisu rFGFT1000PF2TP5- 0uuu00u1030Iu1u42U20U20Ten Years Ago Today - Paavov»*( i hr * »* ^ '»tid trackordn in a t wo mile rac e the mile mih and ihi ♦ ♦ quarte? , and t • o mile Mamlardh in a ne*f t at Philadelphia.Totals Colfa x13hFOHeur, f .. ________ (j1FTQ10»‘h11 TI*P. Jones, f--------0Plummer, c ______ iChicago, 111.,-Last teason Bob stead F* nner, catcher drafted by the\S hite Sox from St. Paul, proved that he could hit pitching deliver ed from either -ide of tlm mound In one game he hit a home run off a right hander over the right field wall and, the next time up.-mucked another, svith n southpawUII the rubber, ot er the h ft f|r|-JUwena. g ........0Ulagerruerstheirif theoverBeck,he is•shoesPhillips, K jNichols, eMarcsisak,it111 i anna, t ..........100?200U0000000104I00Totals -------5 1 13iwall.Free thrown mlased: Green; Colfax—OwensPlummer.® Score at half *.Newton2, Jone;-,Newton I'lt; i olf *.NEW SHIPMENSAVE WORK ANDJUSTWORRYTRYSUNDAYARRIVEDDINNERSee us beforeLowest pricesyou bin towntTHE DAWNCadillac111 W. 3rd St. N.DISPOSE OF THE THINGECON(4!WE WILL RUN YOURWANT AD THREEDAYS AND CHARGEYOU FOR ONLY TWOON BARGAIN WANTAD DAYS, FEB. 20,21, 22
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