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i I1Trailing all the way, the Mingo quintet went into the fi nal quarter two points beMnd the Baxter crew. MerrillRube” Stock dropped in a free throw, hut that was the last Baxter point of the game. Gil-reath sank a charity toss for Mingo with about four minutes left in the game.About a minute later, Center Elrod cut the net with two quick tallies to give Mingo their winning 19-17 margin. After that, the game was a mess of fumbles, desperate passes and tie-ups as Baxter tried vainly to at least tie the game.Baxter took a lead at the first of the game, Fuller tied it at 2*2 then Baxter coasted on to a 7-2 edge.They held a three-point margin tithe end of the tight first half, 10-7. The veteran Mingo girls roiled upyowl i r\ATHURSDAY WOMEN'S LEAGUE5411.47;)521 — 1,55aKng. Dept. (I) ....501 431! Teachers (2) ........515 517High scorers: Evans (Eng. Dept.) 320. Matthews (Teachers) 335.Hi Tieners (0) ... 456 548Maytag Office (3)..4H9 560High scorers: Davis (Hi Tieners) 393, Kimtnel (Maytag Office) 366.150 OR MORE SCORE8Davis (Hi Tieners) ........ 1525095441,5131,593FRIDAY WOMEN'S LEAGUEwas too great to overcome. AThompson (3) ......653 723 616—1,992Automatic (0) ......600 612 602—1,814High scorers: Carmodv (Thompson)432 Broadston (Auotmatic) 414.D. Talbot (2) .......713 603 726—2.042Clemenk (1) .........672 654 661 — 1.987High scorers: Korabaugh (Talbot) 489. Zagormiak (Clemens) 491.150 OR MORE SCORESRorabaugh (D. Talbot) ................203.177Zagomiak (Clemens) .....................177,166Carmodv (Thompson) .................... 1791C Talbot lt;D. Talbot) .................. 168Lawrence ( D. Talbot) ...........fr ... 15640-24 advantage at the end of the third stanza grew Into a final 51-30 count.Baxter’s forwards had quite a bit of trouble with the rangy Mingo guards. Mingo, meanwhile, playing without its two-time All-County Forward. erla Jones, who is ill with the mumps, sent Jewell Deaton and Yola Richardson through the opponent’s defense for 25 and 15 points, respectively.Inexperience was the most prominent factor in the bays’ game, in that both squads lost several key men last year. Scoring on both quintets was fairly evenly divided The box scores:MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE.toy (1) .............1M0 10(i4 880—2.8f4Automatic (2) .... 000 1028 921—2.849High scorer*: Sharp (Joy) 584, Km-mert (Automatic) 517.Talbot (3) ......... 923 965 976—2.864Santen (0) ........... 891 905 898—2.694High scorers: Kling (Talbot) 550, Eke (Santen) 589.200 OR MORE SCORESSharp (Joy) ................. .. 212.20 1Kalina (Talbot) .............. 215Eke (Santcn) .............................. 214Carmody (Santen) ....... 201MINGO (GIRL8)—51FO FTDeaton, f...................nRichardson, f............. 7K. Murphy, f............. 0Pickett, f................... 0K. Murphv, f............. 0Forester, f................. 5Gardner, g................. 0Sharp, g..................... nCoakley, g..............i? -.......PF TP00Bennett.Baker, g, ___________Boucher, g................. 0n2901o133IO0Totals2312BAXTER (GIRLS) — 30Kienle, f.Goodman. Mover, f. Perm f. .. Herzog, g. Stinson, g. Fra no, g. Long, g. ..FG5f.3600000FT0••»ooo0o0PF• »10001I1Totals146f.f.f.f.Fuller, Elrod, Lewis,M aker.t Jilreath,Elrod, c Snapp. glt; ’loverly, Si eg, g.MINGO (BOYS)FG.................... 3 0f.g.0003110-19FT1oo01 0 1o030 •»It03100Totals8BAXTERArthur Krainpe. f, \rmond Krampe. f. Halter, f............Stock r. ..Gerke. g. ..Kreager, g.Brcer, g. .••••••••••••••(BOYS)FG.... 1.... o.... o • 13o—17FT01oPF1oooo003o1Totals ........... .7 3 9Official: Kermit Shaw. Newton.I25150 0 (I 1 100ii0(io51TP18120000030PF TPhalf, ; a 21-1 lads 1 came count playir In Camp margi4 0 0 II16olt;i10 19TP6017!ALIi\lt;IFRI0L//
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