Liberty, BrightcPleasant PlainHid FallFoil rnev Srorcsr|sShort. 61 to 51TIIt'KSDAY (i \MKSBrighton IS; Birmingham .11 l.iberv\ ill** (l ; Pleasant Plain 51SATI RI) \V lt;■ \M1 s(Convolution) Birmingham \s Pleasant(Final)8:30—Libertyv ille \s Brighton:i;PI.Favored !.»!»■ rtvvillo stood offI’ri hton (tS)P(.ITITTPRuggles4m* |■ m4m16Potrolzo0001 )av15•)•)' 1 (JmFdwards1II11 Mm*Pacha•j1IIHSpeidel00(10tiuy, 1).0u■f ■ Ju(iuv, W.0o10Benda11(1* ) MmIIWiseIIoII0StaufferII01IIFor rierII01IITOTALS20s1548B riuiugliam (31)Bruns. i4010%IBirmingham to sot the star* fora Saturday night showdown m th finals of th*1 girls so* t iona 1 touina mont.Tho unbeaten Liberty sextet usedfree throws to down IMeasant Plain. 61-51. while r.righ.on got past its Van Buren county foe with rel alive east*. 1S-34 Pleasant Plain and Birmingham ult; I meet in the consolation jattie at 7 15 p m Sat-turday and last night s u.nnei will battle for- a dsTn* t tournament berth in the f.nals at x 50 p mNotching their 19th stn :ht winC Mof the season, Coa* h Ivan Ret -tor's elub was hard-pressed by the determined Plains!.issi* . m the first two periods aial . n in 111lt; final statUa. Both * mbs eolleeted 24 field . oals. but th* w inn* i s cashed in on 13 ift shots to six for the losers. Pllt; isant Plain wa*-charged with 14 fiersonal lou dminn the battle and ill wi re a lt;ed against LibertvilleA third-period h*tdlt;v, n rost ( 'uadi(ieorge Pee hit *i s als a ellanee to registei an upset. The Plainssix played on • \en terms with Liberty vilie dm m most ol the first half, but it *ouldn t keep pan in the thud Irame I he !lt; *i , ( aim*up with a rush in tin* *do-m quaiter, Iut the . ap was too w |e to close.Libertyv illes Sandra Harrison and Helen Benda oi Pie ■ * ant Plamstaged a red hoi m oi in duel lor tournament t ur both netting 12nonK Free throws 1 ave Harrisonlor Benda. JudyaWells added 15 poinls to the winner’s column and I Kins Hupp was good for 14.Bemudinc Benda was second hirh for the Piainslassies with lb points and Georgia Buih was nexti.ari id.inlle('(mntrymanHuismanAnd* t son1 loot manBishopj ,lt; vdori1i,(j 0 II0(1](I* Jf 1 !0(1(i0I1101I II*)10na wu(iTOTALSScore by (juarteiHi ightonBirmingham12 ID(I1111 11](IISII jhcrl n \ ill**aI iarnsonKrl T«*l}!uppi i*nit,n# I ).WellsHeit hmani h nit h«Tt \( 'flannel•il )I lt;• I I IT IVTO! VIPltatsnnt I'lam (51)Bi*nlt;la, IIBushICtal I I('haltipa' I « hilI- , !Supalia12X')4m00II7010005a1a0a00o00i24n10a15 11i 0 0 11*;iii?i* #11Proift S sti. uiii;im*tiartia! tlU l/lltdI lit* hasamidf ItII !ineoiIfi ti:I40UiiiiiiniiiiiiIutlhiaiinLi*lt;II.aTOTALSScon* !\ quartersI ti 11 51laln i \ ill* Pleasant Plainr»17w Irp50MlhiiIIIS \l Keek id52 [joints to 2:5Ital I It* ( hif Isf'oaeh Bib Liddy and his In ii «bool basketball suuad were enroute to Keokuk this alleinoon,read to tackle the ever tom;.lPurple (‘ha is m their small gymton i eh t Keokuk officials haveThe Liljerty six ofM*rated last night without the services lt;f regular (Juanl Sandra Howard who has missed tournament action be cause of the trame death ot her jrother. Merlin Howard.Pleasant Plain kept close on Ldeprtyville's heels «iui in. a lightfirst |H*riod The losers knotted the ; ount at 17-all on Helen Benda's go«»l, but Harrison « ashed a shot to break the tie and ;ive her teammates a 19-17 first jmtkxI edge.The Wildcats built their advantage to 30-23 at halftime and added ?0 [joints in the third period for t 50-30 bulge at tin* end ol the hird quarter.The Liberty gals cooled off in a imry in th* final stan/a. however, litting only 11 [joints to 24 lot Peasant Plain. The losers tallied8 [Kants in tl»* last three minutesif play.Brighton couldn't get going in he first quartet of last night s pener. ijut they rolled smmjfhlyi thi* three final [jeriods to out lass Coa* h F. L Pickard s Bii rtingham crew .Classy lk'ilc I Jay talli(*d 32 [KJints ir the winners while Maxine Cotin-rvman was high for Birminghatiwrw/ith 16 pointw h air tifldvn thatno tickfis itc* availatilf. so fan^ wan- adv to ratnam at houit.I nr c'furls in* still in tho r - *foi too ion i.; uo tit If, otii\ onlt;* f.oitfha«-k of leading Oftuntwa. Aiffu#tr:hKrokuk ts ahttost nntwal ihlo lt;»a its own 1 loor, Mt. IMtasant ;ot thf Joh dotif a low \\ n and ladd liopo his lads *a Kood at lt;oant ot thenIr) othn* loauiif ;!,anton tla\ - af Ottumwa at Ft Madison and it Mf IMoasanf.I XV Patt\I hroo; K**osaol fixv ittlMont r I )on lu, mft it* lv\title iKoonf *lt; t♦ ■lt;for liasi *asr xtor thwardbig siturninThebit 1 g eL‘lt; Mil' ‘Rii ieAnpos\ rIi\\rf!;isratinehifiitoaUFIihjSrdVSIPINDIANAPOLIS, In jFl unk Sedgman and Ken M«-(Ire or swept tlie singles events intheir cross-country tennis tour with Jack Kramer and Pan* ho Se- ura Thursday night.Sedgniun vvid«*n«*lt;l flu* gajj !lt;j 11matches to (i over Kramer with a*)-4, 6-4 victory Mc(in «r won ti.third match m IS * n; ueim ritaagainst Segura. 9-7, 6-2.Kramer and Segura * .une backin doubles play to win, ti—1. 6-4, before 3,300 [j«*rsons llio trouj play s in Toledo, () . tonightin i mimi'tit17 31 vlledtin a m SaturdCheerth»* * oiSaturdsafelvI!theytor t.w urn*Iftr mia f Ja \ h »iinis. Yvonne Bruns fol wed with 10 for the losers.The Van Bunn county club held md foi ed ahead t halftimi11-10 first period lead, but Brigh-n took over in th** second iieno!and*Vl ... r16 I htquai tvtIosi*rtiadcd at flu* fiVV.itt rpIt\\*