[LYRIA DtfEATS SANDUSKY; 2ND TEAM ALSO WINNERiHighWins by a Score of 29 to 18.—YoungstersSmother Oberlin Academy.The Elyria High basketball team R. 0.outplayed Sandusky at Lincoln gym- Baskets Elyria, White 6. Hamil-nasium last night and by clever ,t0“ *■ 2, Agate 2; Sandus-ky, Tenney 3, WIeland 3, black* team work and accurate basket [ora 2_ 0csterklt;i 2. Fouls—Elyria,shooting piled up 29 points against white, Agate 3; Sandusky, Slack-Sandusky’s IS. White vtis the star ford 2.shooter putting the ball into the scure; basket six times. The seats at either Second team 24 Oberlin 10 end of the gymnasium were packed ^ Nevins..........Campbellby high school boys and girls andtheir parents, tha latter of whom J-edger-Soiherdon........Erbwere as enthusiastic as the young-£lerg Kelsey..............BrownPerhaps It was because the boya ^ were playing at home or the new Walsh........ Persons-L.it eshoes presented the members of the ^ L. G. (team by Smith, the Slioeman that .......... ay en ip pthe locals plaed the best game c-f rv. u* jthe season They far excelled San-----—{dusky In ream wcrk and despite the * a ■* nhe!ghth of their opponents had the f 1bn’l around the Elyria goal a “ aMlllvt Wlt;greater part of the tima. z Co’^^io^ly r Mce pimples bolls, hivlt;,*) The Illyrians aid not get started eo. i or ^ t riuurn, or some otheiuntil after Saniusky had scored two forrn of f,r:’':i°n' bu!: sometimes theybaskets, but when they got going 3n t*1° irdicated by feel-4l , iU v . .j inof ktr^uor, loss of ap-.hey caged th* ball m rapid succes- W or , ^ withous-on Not tnat Sandusky did not audi g , ,iri!.lhlI „ out_ make a good showing, but after Ely- Tiu-y a:«; t\’:kd and the whole sys-ria had gained a lead, the visitors ten is reno.uteJ, strengthened anc! were never abl^ to overcome it. tor ed bySandwiched before and between the halves of the main game thesecond Elyria team won from the u t0fl^v in usual 3i^id form °rK,r * *././«,■»« chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. Oberlin Academy team by a tco*re of24 to 10. The playing of littleSoutherdon for the Elvria vounr- SU.NGS AND SERMONTO AID TnE FLoCKiCttMdabywiprIT«1Ieylt;1i5Hood’s SarsaparillaS\SoCc■iIsters aroused the enthusiasm of the spectators. He was right where theba’l was all of the time a: d de?phe An old fashioned revival e.imai ishi$ diminutive stature v,as able to eXpected Sunday* Opportunity will get the ball and toss it into the bas-ket twice during the first half. C. agam te giV4a for 4eclsl0n m SuT , Nevins also played a fine game, day school. At the morning service |'scoring six baskets. (persons uniting with the church byi Th-e lineup and scores: j letter will he recognized. The pusturElyria—29 Sandusky—13 Uvil; tell the young people at 6:00Hamilton............Tenney o’clock how to s^ow in the Clirisi-L. F. tion life. At 7: o0 o’clock old fashion-White............Wieland Sunday evening revival service.R. F. Miss Blanche Schrecongosi will Johnson............Singler sing, “The King of Love my Shep-,C herd isf by Gounod. The meetings to cofferho;eRooiwFornWhoAgat#.....,......Slackford will continue next week.L. G. | ___Stevick-Bark........Oesterke MARRIAGE LICENSES,