’ ■ —.Result* of Late Yesterday Afternoon and Last Night’sPlayIBP WAWAKA INELIGIBLE.*Referee Kase declared the Wawaka team ineligible yesterday afternoon and their game . with FrankRn in the audir torium at 2 o*clock was forfeited by a 6Core of 2 to Gt It was established that members of the Wawaka team have been playing on qther high school teams.An*Thsotal,too,Westport 21; Int«rlaktn 15.Westport was the victor in tile last game at the auditorium yesterday morn, ing against Interlaken by a score of 21 to 15. The rooting of Hays Buskirk for Westport was the big feature of the contest. The line-up:InterlakenF.F.C.G.G.Summary—'Fidd goals? Plumbe 1;Carter 2; Cameron 3; Cole 1 Wright 4; Nicholson 3; Boreourt.a; Hosteller 1.Free throws: Wright 1; Cameron I. Referee Kase.%Kokomo McNutt Cornwell •ChandlerWilliams Shewman Summary Cornwell 5;F.F. C.G. G.BurlingtonDillanHarmonOylerOversholder Brown McNutt 1; Shewman 6Field goals,Williams 1;Dillan 4; Mar Wan 1; Oversholder 2 Foul goals: Shewman 2; Dillan L. Harmon 1GARY FORFEITS.The game scheduled at 1 o’clock yesterday afternoon in the auditorium between Wolcott and Gary was forfeited to Wolcott since Gary failed to appear. Gary decided to go to the Northwestern meet in Chicago at the last minute. The game went to Wolcott by a score of2 to 0.GordonF.MillsLawsonC.AndersonWilliamsG.CaimneCraigG.WelchPlumbeCarterCameronColeBatesWestport*WrightNicholson♦BarcourtHosteller• -ManuelCutler 77; Jasper 4. ..Cutler easily defeated the . Jasper quintet in the first afternoon game yesterday in the men’s gymnasium, bythe decisive score of 77 to 4. thereby hngi-ing up the high score for the first day of the tournament.Lowry at center and Sheathy at forward played the stellat games for thewinners. Cutler’s woik was as clever as any seen during the day. Other than the work of Cutler the game was devoid of interest. The line-up: *CutlerF.F.C.G.G.Summary—Field goals: Sheathy 15; Cook 7; Lowry 8; Tibbitt 6; Humes 2; Kempf 1; Shienkamp 1. Foul goals: Sheathy 1. Referee Judd.SheathyCookLowryTibbittHumesJasperWhitlerKiebleShienkampHoffmanKempSummary—Field Goals: Thompson 6;Brookvllie 22; Rensselaer 19.In a game that was slow and featureless until the last five minutes. Brookville won from Rensselaer by a score of 22 Lawson 6;-Gordon 5. Referee Kase.to 19 at the Armory yesterday afternoon ' --at 2 o’clock. Groom, star of the Rens-I New Augusta 22; Martinsville 18selaer five, played part of the game with a broken bone in his foot. He sustained the injury in a game Against Rossville. The line-up:RensselaerGroom, MillerEiglesbachHealyBabcochManleyF.F. C.G. G.Brookville Priest, BussertStrameyerR. EnglishRusterholtzEnglishSummary*—Field goals, Groom 3; Healy 2; Eiglesbach 4; Priest 1; Buss sat 1; R. English 4; Rusterholtz 1; Free throws: Eiglesbach 1; Priest 2; G. English 6, Referee, Westover.La Crow 6; Rossville 43.Rossville romped away with L aCross in the Men’s Gymnasium yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock, winning by a score 43 to 6. The game was featureless and the first half ended with the score 17to 3 in favor of Rossville.♦Headley, the smallest player in the tournament, played in this game on the LaCrosse five. He is only five feet ta and weighs 105 pounds. Despite his diminutive size, he is a clever player wit a good eye for the basket. The line'-upRossvilleIRichmond 20; Edinburg 19.Richmond defeated Edinburg in the first game yesterday afternoon in the woman's gym, by a score of 20 to 19. The game was one of the closest and hardest fought of the day, and the winner was in doubt from start to finish. Thornburg captain of the winners, played a pretty game at guard; and Beissman was the principle point winner. The line-up: Edinburg RichmondM iddleton F. HooverHaslan F. BeissmanLacrosse Rosenbaum Shortz HeadleyChatmanIsenbergerC, Shortz Sunlmary—Headly Deeds 5; Dowen 7; Metzger 1; Beard 1 Foul goals, R. Shortz 1; Headley 1;.Chatman 1;.Istenberger X; Dowen 1.F.G. ShortF.Huffordc.ADeedsG.DowenG.Metzger, Beard1; G. Short' 7;Thornton 35; Oakland 26.Thornton had a comfortable margin on Oakland in a game at 2 o'clock in theMartinsville was no match for New Augusta in a fairly well played game in the Men’s gym yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The final score was 22 to 18. Marcum, playing at forward for New Augusta, was by far the best performer on the floor. He caged six field goals from difficult angles. Rodibaugh featuredThe line-up:MartinsvilleF.F.C.G.G.Summary—Field goals: Marcum 0Rodibaugh 2; Ricketts 2; Frye 3; Kriener 4; Schmidt 1. Fouls: Rodibaugh 2;Foe 2. _for Martinsville.New Augusta Marcum Rodibaugh Ricketts Meyers CaldwellHarperFrye Kriener St. John SchmidtBROKE INDOOR RECORDR. L, Sanders.ol Glasford, III., captain of the University of Illinois track team shattered the local gymnasium record for 440 yards Saturday, when he made the distance in 0:52 3-5 The previous record was made by Lmdberg in 1909, and was:53 fiat. The new record was made whilfe lllini runners were preparing for the * meet at St. Louis next Saturday.CHAMPION ORATOR IS BARREDNotice was served Tuesday that Lawrence Bridge, winner of the state o *a-torical contest for Butler College, will not be permitted to participate in the state peace contest, to be held in the Butler College chapel March 20. Bridge was disqualified because he won the Ohio state peace contest a year ago as the representative of Hiram College.Purdue, DePauwand Indiana Universities, Wabash, Earlham and Goshen Colleges and the University of Notre Dame w.ll be represented in the contest. AHarmory yesterday afternoon, winning bya score of 35 to 26. Smith led the bom- orations will deal with world pace. Thebarjlment for Thornton with eight field judges have not been announced.