Fairfield BeavercreekLillie Six To liule On Tiro Bids To Join LoopLittle Six officials will net a huddle tomorrow night to rule on the applications of Fairfield and Beavercreek to join the Class A high school longue. The meet inf has been called for 6:30 p. ra. at Daytons YMCA. Fairfield and Beavercreek filed their applications last week. SIGNS POINT to the acceptance of the two schools into the league. Superintendents of five of the schools in the Litlc Six have recommended that Fairfield and Beavercreek Join the leagueA move it on to build up Ihe league to eight school*. Fair born, which has been accepted into the Miami Valley League, plans to pull out of the Little Six with the beginning of the 1953-54 basketball season.If Fairfield and Beavercreek go into Jhe Utile Sis together, league officials plan to line up another school to level off the loop J rarft at eight teams. NORWOOD has reported that it hi* no design* on joining thf , Little Six. Norwood had been listed m behind the seen* talks u *lt; possible dtoic* for the Little Six.League officials are reported to be looking for a school in the northern section of Ihe circuit area for fhe loop's proposed eighth-place spot.Seven Mile of the Butler County Cli»» H League has reported that it hasn't been asked to join the Little Six anti that it hasn't! taken steps to come into the fold.