Baxter Beats Gilman1twere thp only Tlgr-r rngors to score* rom scrimmage in the last period ^ ymore registered four points for N* wton. Morgan counted three and Green chalked up two.4*To Face Mitchellville In Semi-Finalsf tICloaking their backcourt with aeliding rone defense their rivals could not solve, Monroe eager*p | marched through the Class A aeini 1 (finals in the sectional tourney Fri i ! day night hv trimming Prairie City! 39 to 15.Cline, a center - ho had suffered front poor marksmanship all sea son. led the down county eager*, with 15 points, prairie City was held to two field goals in the first half, while the swift little Monro* outfit rolled up a 17 to 4 lead.Conrad Garland, forward, and Lawrence Edwards, sophomore guard, stood out in the passing at tack for the winners, while Cap tain Moul at guard looked best for the Prairie five.The game grew rough in late periods, with four Prairie Cit} starters being charged with four personal fouls. Officials called ,36fouls during the game. 25 of them* being chalked up against the losers The summaries:IN CLOSE BATTLESpike Stineman Gives Jasper Champions Trouble in Tournament Tussleclas HTh* to r. a' 16*11 • uteri r . the s» Sears!T wfinal i earlyMitch* the uk’;ie Friday afternoonlt;inty crew trailed. U!D-de. « ..Mi rr ||fK. Van ft, ’ • st and was behind i,i . fI. M*dhourn**,r\ scored 12 points inh iIf to heat hack thefV u a*f* • » * »«,• •Totals-t ore was tied In the'!* lt;Meary s field goal ' urth quarter guv*29 2s lead that put out of danger.K !| ft, fN ort h*M»ttV t *i I*I 1spnrkft, g I, ion*#,M .sj'He ifi,G Hut* liff. f iff, £fT»U-MitchcllvIHe Out Searsboro;Newburg Downs Mingo 70 to 17; Kellogg Wades ThroughLynn, ettNEWTON 34roIMorgan f C)\\ ’ • fP l Green, e| f Murph) g Spragtftt, g . Bennett, Ft!*i3nO2otti1li00Total*1ORINNELL 24FO| Murr *‘n. f (C)£ r mp*f»r. f cj Biandin. c .......Hadef t ......|tf* V» M gH sim’ -on, f\ i \ rngiin. f .Stall, c ......1r0331n1ftoFT0 *»9a-21 0 0 1pr tt2 1 11 T 42 S 1 i0 01“ 4pr tpO 2CLASS B RESULTSSecond Round Baxter 23. G« ninn 20. Mitchellville 32. Searsboro 28. Newburg 20. M ngo 17.Kellogg 30, Lynnville 4. TODAYS GAMES Semi Final*Newburg v*. Kellogg at 1 p. m. Mitchellville vs Baxter at 2 p. m.Champ onthjp Game Winners of * mi final* at 8 30 p.43110•Bo;ita *N »•w t on1 1I H4$0#!02 1Total*fra# * r «s r - I| V- n r# 3 firt-en a, Murphy. Spm* -i -rl lt;;) M'andiu * T fi'rn!|M,n t,TP hi half: Newton 12 Grinnell 11o lt;| , C John-on tpenn) rrf.r*-.rl Bid » iifton !*• Home*), umpire: r,norland f\V Kane fline, e ...MufeH*, g, l» K*th*. gi Marthfi!! f ■ Clevenger, f K'iobi. iIf Oh ROE- 33roA 0 5PI mloo0FT30.*12000PF TT3•0 *»1 3 1oo»»o14o0(IfTot * la14 11PRAIRIE CITY—ISFO FT11 .33FF TPJohnton. f Tabor fHuhrigtfte r Moul, g (I) Me*-maker, t HandaU f !ank*, f Van ' rk e g Fildler, g . Bolfier, f ...• •-9 • *****• « ••01 121noooo01 l01000ft24404.324112W3343000ft15m.Hu \ * * ? « ii i i* it i, ha* k**thallteam Frld t u h' !. • «;* lt;! its wayinto th* M t uonal tojruam# nt acini-finaln by n* «lng o it n fighting Gilman rjtnnt* * 21 to 2 1. in a gamethat i» .oh« d f v i l,« at in ih** lasthalfThis aft*-nnon the Ja p» r countyclub will n . .*t i Milt hdh illc team that had .it. * itially hard time in stopping s i ’ » in the secondround. Th** w\rm r of the gamewill men* t '•*. r \ hurg or Kel logg tonight in Mi* title scrap.Dynamic LeaderGilman s Mcdi , i county champions were t,i h'ss sn.Tppcrs andin Spike s* r* m n * nt* r, they had a dynamic 1 .» 1 r ih day night who put ft, \!lt; r M n k G i-ft in the shade and ran away with scoringhonors.Stineman. -t ■ndin'r out in rough scrlriimai • * under l»oth l a khoards to star on the d i» n ♦ a* well as inumaries;BAXTERV11 a ;-a w Ro*e fIee £Rerf' gWigen. iTot i *• »V H»M ci ordRtirerr \Vi. TitO. Hte F. Thor'*GILMAN)23re*40*■».. A -m ■: 2 ft+m~ •*»1ft20FG1!A1ftOFT1011ftrr tp2 t3 033■ *»•0T(Hill .V're#- Throw*K* * \1R.i Im* r 2, V *»’■ Lj iin% illt* (.*Bstellffs ba:fOf* ^ i»*» H ij1;\ IQ D)2, Ho ifj.91t1*»m:0ftftft012 : 46e% ii.-.TOFTvrTPfti'-1«ft141fttft10ftIft.«ftftft0ftftnMl.ia ■l iu«a^,-1244K pI ;« 1 ■------1 w • -h+ iy mi i 9 r%• ,%Vanbvt ,a''Li» *4X#,lt;t13I‘Vnnt ilft* 2Schaumburg! Ward S\kora .2^12lt; 1 200MAX MAY LIVE IN HOLLYWOOD—IF HE WHIPS LOUIS! comodate all the (*hi to witness game*. S\slty has added centit* intramural -portthe big hi men!e who want Uise t'niwer.Ahrfrftramge tO• • •A«ftreferee , lt;Kellogc' ft n 1 ft * Vfo lt;)Jehn«ftfi iPrnn), umpireS 1 1Tot* *Frf* * * «,ei*e 3, iHsyne- 38le\r*rtSror r Vi i 1Tiff, referee *mii*i aI 'eeTTft 0 % 0 0 11R i \ »• rlt;» i!tninrr tpo * 24 1 \\ft1a( H Itwt2 |ft1Bevter 1.3 Oi'mtn 1*11 »* li f ton (I»e* Moir.e*),.John*, n i IVnn ), umpire .BASKETBALLRESULTS—1 I nil I eOLYMPIC TRYOUTSt ‘*ntral Normal college, banvlle Iftd i♦ P. 01 State.! • achers college. Muncie. In«! 22 I Paul 29, Indiana State 28. Minnesota id, Carroll 26. Minnesota .76. Drake 19.Kansas .73, Washburn .30MITCHELLVILLE 32'FOFTprTFfilrnr f• * 0 ♦ *i «♦ • * ^1ftTorquist((C) *1a2iA1,. M. '■nt*. c....... R H2*%«r12k ♦U'tfcTif•fl|mlft8IMr( ft* *g*imgm '-gg:1■*£T M ** •»»»#*. f1044» 'T * t a !«18A18*lftft mHEAR8BOEO 2-FOFTrrTFM * T' v* •f........... 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The W hr Hox are walking from th*ir hot**to tln ii training quarters, a ditauce t»f two miles, on the ortl»i*of Boss Jimmy I y k* *.Freddie T nd*trom 1* wearing ar oat lt;*f fan three shades d»»*p*r♦ han any other four.d in th. \) -i^* r*’ (amp at ClearwaP t . Although Hahe Phelps, the I»oflg»*r* blimp catcher, works h r tlt; * tDein any man in camp, he rant g* ? !«* low 2.7i» pounds . . . Mars* Jlt;..* McCarthy thinks big h * \m Sandra, formerly Cleveland In toui f*h itt**iwill make him a swell pit, \ r thlear.Vlaskethall Is be lt;ming p* pi ar In Shanghai that u a imp- —. .to find a hall big enough to Hlt;TUESDAY ONLYPrices—IQc . Jg.-jEven.eg. 1Qc . )4e170 HANDICAP LEAGUE(Thur*day Night)Rlobe’* howling team trouncedthe five captained by Keith, with Sykor leading the way with f»7k Norris upset 4.7S pins In lenriing the loaer*.Riebe 91.7 TOKeith ------------776 756 855—2787DfKBCTRJf# OP A. K BLANKSuds Totiay Buck Jones in “8UNSET OF POWER’1SUNDAY - MONDAYPfnsmen captained by Gross toppled 269ft pins in w inning all thn ♦» ganos of a match from Wfttlo’s club DeHammer set the winning paci- with H 560 series. Jensens ft.ft 1 series topped the losers.' -oss 865 861 964—2690Wittla ______ vlft 723 I 7.746Bravery and bullet*make this outdoori o nstoryoutstanding!ff(OTot*:* ..... .. 5 A 2SFree throw* vnt«**4 Monroe ' 1 4)Vftlw*r«li T. Clina 3, l K me 2. Cloven Iter; Prairie City *- Me**in»ker 3. | score to 1*1 1ft in lb* third quarterKumbnugh,\rm*trongtscoring, c tinted ei ht points in the gfirst half to k *• p hla team In the u»r4i.er *running and In all registered 13 trxl- lt;,l,nn ,nlies.In the opening period Baxter *p n* d with a G attack that|| | .till a l.t/ fhn half * h'°fr 4, Don! !,««• flt; h,rfrolled up H 1 • 11 I- -* !»y ,h,‘ na'r , Mint • : K..I, ,tin,** r^st Hut Oilman'll par*d tli“ ..........Fuller, f Brown, f3ft1ftioo0wft120ftoo1 1 12 4 1ft0tiFerguson’s keglers won two amru4 of their match witli the f*v*•captain* d h\ M« Call. Fisher turned n a 5.31 sc-rb *• to head the winner*.while Silvio was high aeorer for theloaarf adth 495.F» rguson -.827 s56 916 -2599M call .. ...Ml 81k 777 -2136AddedcineRoaring action on th« range!0 ft— 1IT of ik 1*I rri» thr* v -m»*d.A A tONY w burg Mftl( f\f\i\Hubrifgu# Moul, Iank*gfore *t half Monro* 17, PralrU ( m4.T*rh! ir»1 foul Marshall Monrn# Off'rta’*: PH Clifton 'De Mmnn)rT,f*r»* t Johnson lt;I*#*nn), umpire.*CHEVROLET FIVEDEFEATS MONROEPIRATES, 36-27(gperlal to Th« Daily No * )MONROE, I A —The S. and IIChevrolet basketball team of New ton, shareholder in the City League lead. outACored Monroe Pirates in the last half of a game here Thursday night to win, 36 to 27.The score was tied at the half1 v to 1 8.and tled the more in a four-quarter knot before their star center was Kent fr* ni th** f iwMe after his fourth personal foul.Alb.pach Star*It was LeR y Allspach, Baxter forward, who ’ as tfte cool leadeiunder fire.With th* score ti *! .it 18 all midw ay in the la^t quart«*r, AID pa* hHti-pped u tot I • Ikn a ; * and handed hU team a 19 Is h-ml Soon aiterw urdh Stineman fouled Geise and was a* nt from th* game Gelse rutHS**d hit- f?e« throw trial, but AM pach tippe*! In11,,. r, j i*t n Baxt*r*ito 21 ' ._ (Lir4iitr3, Baldwin. Whp#!i»rSfor«» il ha t \ f r rffin.V. c ’ h* lOf ! •*( I I f tO|| 1 ' * . . ,'•* f»iT • 4Carver’s bowlers made a clean i; sweep of their match with the out fit captained by Allen. Ii. Wardscored .» :*» as high man for the win-f n# rs. Ca .dor counted 490 to top'“Law of TheWild”4 4Fox News9 »KELLOGGM !!*r fft a*, fRtirhnll. c .. .in n»#f, h .M V an Pyke |(Me* C-30Fit('nrv. r .........S12 *42 R50—250IAll*n.........752 71H 80S-227*5rT rr tpn a *%(I4! 4GAME8 200 OR OVERJensen ........ .......... 234ilth - 214Gross -------- 2 IPRICES:Sun. MatinegAdult* _ 11og v • n I n g •10c * 16owithLARRY CRABBEKatherine DeMille Tom Keenearamount(♦•ailMitchellville Se»r«boroMltr'l II, III ‘ I I ,l1*'C'.len WlBRerbof tallied 11 point, perlo(1 , , , i I*, hind andto lead visiting eager*, whil* Ralph nwglt;, 0||f , , ri to 2* n aCreger. center, collected 12 points