It | wlt; re th» only Tljrr-r rflcera to score _ I from scrlmniace tn the last period : Wvmore roistered four points for at Newton. Morjtan counted three and mrt Oreen chalked up two. dly —--rioaking their barkcourt with aird. allding rone defence their rivals irly could not solve, Monroe cajrersfor marched through the ClA aemi ind final? in th* sectional tourney Kri ood day night by trimming Prairie Cit itig ! .19 to 15.of I Cline. a renter ho had suffered ind from poor marksmanship all sea-its; son. led the down county eager*, sue with 15 points, prairie City was held to two field goals in the first in half, while the swift little Monro* to outfit rolled up a 17 to 4 lead, uls Conrad Garland, forward, andthe Lawrence Edwards, sophomore by guard, stood out in the passing at ore tack for the winners, while Cap tain Moul at guard looked best forthe prairie five.°P’ The gam* grew rough in lat*ine periods, with four Prairie Cit ia*s starters being charged with four 'ni‘ personal fouls. Officials called 36fouls during the game. 25 of them °rs being chalked up against the losers' 3 j The summaries:NEWTON-34hot ; ro tt rr Tr*nd i Morgen f (f) ................ ® i ^ liW ' m«»r# f - 3 117for f .3 1 4ted ■ M ri ‘ c 2 1 9 TI . f ft 2 - 1the o o o ir^le Friday afternoon. 1* mt v cr*‘\x t railed, 1 1 Ht and was behind half. L. Melbournen: scored l2 points In Ih i\i to beat hack theSchanm burg1 WardSvkora -rofnCNiate all t h*- (to witness gamesity has added clt;its intramural «-plt; the big he men!16-11 •aterlir . theSea rslTw ufinal i earlyMitch*the tlt; \LTNNVILLEMAX MAY LIVE IN HOLLYWOOD—IF HE WHIPS LOUISwas tied in th»Me* leary s field goal’ • f* urth quarter guv** a 29 2s lead that put nit. of danger.Max Rchrnellng is thinking seFously of joining the Hollywood colony if he takes Jo*» Louis n.x* Jun* . Per Sch • r Is said tbe a wow in n recent picture h*made in (iormtuij . . . The Whit-Sox are walking from their hotelto their training quarters, a dl tun** of two miles, on the €ni*u • of Host Jimmy Dyk* s.I P??* 711 * OT A M nUNKj 1TUESDAY ONLYt h ro vSpike Stincman Gives Jas per Champions Trouble in Tournament Tusslenaiies;BAXTER 2^roi im^tih* {.»Kit ,f f•vor# at half * * * Millreftrt* t . John\l!*peRn§#lt;*#’*#. !## BprrN W i f **no ‘ « i; * -1 1 v ii n 1111 e ?* ft n ID- Mr. • ,„)(Prnn), umpireMitchellvIHe No^m Out SearsboroNewburg Downs Mingo :o to 17; Kellogg Wades ThroughLynn * ’t10OILMAN 20raBASKETBALL RESULTSV Mvn.Mr* ord fStin*n %H. Th* r n. str fT)'tFreddie f ndxtrom Is wearing a• out of 'an three shad* * d»*ep'j than any other found in M » p dgin' camp at Clearwater. . . aithough Itabe phelp% th»* I u» I^.t» blimp « at* her, works ba 'det than any man in camp, he * hi. t M. *low 23o pounds . . . M u *»* jlt;.*% Mr lt;arthy thinks big S*-*vm Sandra formerly Cleveland Iiuhan »hitt*i will make him a swell pit« h» r th! ear. WMMMOLYMPIC TRYOUTS* “ntral Normal college, ban\ He It P. ill State.I * achers college. Muncie. Ind 22It Paul 29, Indiana State 2k. Minnesota 40, Carroll 26.Minnesota IS, Drake 19.Kansas 33. Washburn 30CLASS B RESULTSSecond Round Baxter 23. C man 20. MitchcIJvili# 32. Searsboro 28. Newburg 20, M ngo 17.Kellogg 30, Lvnnv.lle 4.todays gamesSemi FinalsNewburg v#. Kellogg at 1 p. m.Mitchellvilte VI Baxter at 2 p. m Champ onthip Game Winners 9 «, mi 9 nals at H 30 pTot* * n i •»Krlt;** * mi * ., i 11 i , ♦« r ** !'»*• (111mt%n i w'Hayntft iv F unni'non, Stinemiin 2.^trwurtSror v ' . 9 Hmt*r 13 Oi'rnxn ft Offin g - ! 1 • i-'tnn Mcnr.***)ref#r^e 1 In), umpireMX WML CAM*MITCIIELLVILLE 32ro ft rrfilcnr fTurqu»t f lt;PricesBasketball is be riming so p. j ■■ .it In Shanghai that ii « imp, to find a hall big * nough to HM 1 rs **f VMinnowi in170 HANDICAP LEAGUE (Thursday Night)Riche's bowling team troumed the fiv»* captained bv Keith with Sxkor leading th*‘ way with f»:is Norris upset |3k pin ^ in lending the losers.Itlehf _ ... 913 76u 2*51K♦ it h ........ 776 756 8f»5—Endi TodayBuck Jones in 8UNSET OF POWERH1' AK 8 HOROORINNELLMe n «.M . lt;, iv\ler* rHauler,CarverMurrlt;s«i), ffl!*r»4in. ccI'fi * • gH simt»sc»n* trrifin, fHall, c ...SUNDAY - MONDAYTtt- rp* t h rov h rnT*»rlt;j ii ♦ , K •* i !pnr s 1 -v t , .vtr 2, M I» *v* -II Slt; or* At h* If :till# 11• iHill *’lift^n (!»**.Bravery and bullstsmake this outdooraction storyoutstandingTotals a S 11 *1 !*•» throws Newton 'v. f* or# *? fircen 3, Murphy. SprasMlt;»rt 1 CD- HUr din 2 T Sim?»Kon lt;r* at tiJilf- Newton 12. Grinni'H 11t. • * , r Johnson flVnn) rf*;Vr*»ifton 1r« Momsfc). umpirePfn^men captained by Cross topp!#d 269b pins in winning all three games of a match from Witt!©'.* club DoHnmtner set the winning pure uith h Mb) series. Jensen's r»r. 4 series topped th* losers.Cross - _ , ^6.5 SCI 96 4 —2690Willie - 819 723 s«| 234*;NEWBURG 2)rnGsrlaad fVC Kan# felm# # .. * twards f I» Kan#, a 3CarshftP flt;’l#v«ns#r, Kmins. g:»ith',rf r«1 'load c M o*I#y £ K »■» ;#r, £Koluirn, f If u rn et t. fFergusons k*glers won two ames of th* ir match with the f * v * *captain* (I h M fall, Fisher turned m a 531 Serb * to h* ad the winn* rs.whtb* Silvio was high scor* r for th* losers with 495.Ferguson N27 56 916 —2599M* ( all .....H 41 81k 777 -2431Roaring action on the rangelTote!*MINGO 1?PRAIRIE CITYJohrton fTabor, f!fuhrfft'# rMoul. g (lt; )M#«-mnk#r. t ItindtU f !»nk». f Van V rk#‘ iFndl#y. g . Boifirr. f ...Addedf’arver's howlers made \ clean sweep of th* ir match with the out fit captained by Allen. D WardH* ored 5 as high man for the win. | n* rs. * a . lor counted 49*4 (o topI the losers, •Carver ...... 512 M2 859-2504Allan . - 752 718 8®t—2276Fox NewswithLARRY CRABBEKatherine DeMills k Tom KeensPRICESSun. Matlne#Adults 11oKELLO«»G lt;nro FT PI TPTrrhTi/*! foul Marahall Monro#B»!l Clifton (IDt* Moiaes) rrl*r*t t Jf i riAon (P#nn), wnpir#GAMES 200 OR OVERsmithlt; il OHSaramoun( rictur