7 FIELD, WASHINGTON S| GRAB WINS IN CITY “ CAGE TOURNAMENT6(.4 The annual eighth grade Cen-1.5 tralia City schools basketball tour-. M nament got under way last night1.6 with Field and Washington school’s j.4 capturing victories. Field whipped 1.4!Schiller, 57-33 and Washington 1.2 handled a stubborn East Wamac:five, 48-44P- Some outstanding scoring per-^ formances were turned m by mem-*•“ bers of each team during the two J* games. Roger Westbrook, Field ™ backliner who also starred for the ^Centralia Tigers, grabbed high;1 ™ laurels with a 41-point perform-ance for Field Jerry McCarrey another Tiger stalwart connected • ;'or 21 tallies for Washington and , Charlie Starr, a Tiger last year,1 1' hit 27 to spark East Wamac,’ Field was never pressed in its contest with Schiller as it jumped ’ to a 14-7 first period lead and hit ,, the same total in the second 2 period while holding Schiller to four points The Washington-East W'a m a c v tilt was close all the wav with the score tied at the end of the first period and Washington being out in front 28-24 at halft i me. 'W'amac fell behind 40-33 at t h e i three-quarter mark, but rallied to | cut the deficit to four at the end .of the game.| Today Lincoln will play Irving _ at 3:30 p.m. and Franklin will take » on defending champion Central e at 4:30 p.m.Score by quartern:i Field 14 26 40 57, Schiller 7 11 19 33FIELD—Westbrook. 41; Roper, i 8; Faulkner, 6; Campbell. 2.- SCHILLER—Rylander, 10; McDan- (lt; ; iel, 6; Pracht, 6; Sinclair, 5. By-c ars, 4; Knipping, 2.Score by quarters:I Washington 12 26 40 48j East Wamac 12 24 33 44I WASHINGTON — McCarrev, 21;’ Bonner, 16; Conder, 6; Tippett, 4, Miller, 1. EAST WAMAC-Starr, i 27; Altom, 6; Hensley, 4; Ellis, 4;