SCOUTS DEFEATED FAIRLANDTEAM HERE LAST NIGHT• 1 (From Saturday’* Dally.) JThe basketball team of troop No.5, Boy Scouts, defeated a team from Fairland in a game here last night, I score 24 to 8. The first half ended]J with a score of 9 to 2 in favor of the I local team. The game was a good j one, the scouts doing some fine work j in accurate passing and basket shoot- I ingThe line-up of troop five was: j i Richeson and Vernerder, forwards; Barlow, center; Campbell and Weak- 1 ley, guards; Winkler substituted for j Campbell who replaced Barlow at lt;center; Hutt substituted for Weak- t ley. Fairland line-up: McDonald nand Harding, forwards; C. Harrell and McNamara center; Harrell and ‘ Cotton, guards. Capt. Paul Cross, of the local high school team, refereed, j This is the first game of the troop c five team, which proved itself to be i really worthy. The boys have in pros- I pect a game with Waldron, March c 29, here. * 1 gIn the curtain-raiser Friday night t troop five second team defeated the I Franklin street school team, 22 to 10. j\