teams, representing trie State Center high school, opened the 194 7-48 season in impressive fashion by winning three out of four games laBt week, the former trimming the LaMollle sextet 3G to 26 and nosing out the Clemons lassies 3 2 to 31 and the latter blasting the LaMollle boys 52 to 18 and losing to the Clemons dribblers 39 to 27.In the opening game here last Wednesday night, the State Center sextet played rather raggedly against the less experienced visitors from LaMoille. With the exception of lone field goals by Martha Vickers and Cecilia Muff, Reba Jay. a veteran of three years of basketball at State Center High, scored all of the points in the contest which were made from the field. Nine baskets and 4 charity t osses gave her a total of 22 points for the evening. Vickers sank four free throws while Ruth Huff and Cecilia Huff each had thret* one-pointers to their credit. Other starters in the girls game were Pauline Thake, Dorothy Huff and Mary Griffiths, all guards. Other girls to see action in the opener included Kathleen Hart wig, Dawn Houghton, Jean Pfantz, Marylou Weuve and Bette Douglas. The local girls were