Cc.ii i nML iv mo rairtit!City Schools TourneyMoves to Semifinalsfoinalt;ai; b;BCentral advanced to the semifinals of both the sixth and seventh grade Centralia City Schools r basketball tournament with easy victories yesterday. Toni ght’s schedule finds Franklin vs. Central in a sixth grade game and . Central vs. Schiller in a seventh . grade tilt.In other games yesterday Franklin beat Schiller 24-15 on the 1 strength of a late fourth quarter r rally and Schiller came from a ^ point behind at the half to defeat? Irving. 46-37. v1 The first game yesterday b e-_ tween Franklin and Schiller wass closer than the final score indi-u cates. Franklin held a 9-6 half-time lead, but Schiller came back (in the last half to tie the tilt 1 / 14-14. In the last quarter Frank-s lin rallied to win going away 24-15.Scoring for Franklin were Ma-e I lone. 12; Travis Norris, 5; RoyNorris and Moore, 3; and TroyNorris, 1. For Schiller, Langin, 6;5 Gutzler, 4; Freels, 2; and Tibbs,‘ Talbert and Wade, 1. es Central doubled the score o n 5 East Wamac in the first half ; 23-11, then coasted to a 38-26 win »f in a seventh grade game. Scoring i- for Central were Garrett, 18; g Wood. 8; Fark, 4; Johnston, 3; ,yjand Reed and Fulton, 2. For East 1 Wamac Meek had 12; Tucker, 7;Reed, 3; and Finley and Ehler, 2.In the final sixth grade grade e igame of the day Central had lit- j tie trouble downing Field, 32-17 Central held a 17-11 lead at the half. Scoring for Central were Silkwood. 10, McDonal, 7; Mer-cer, 5; Gibson and Ryan, 4; and Walker, 2. For Field. Lawson,; Irvin and Arning had 4; Starr,3; and Westbrook, 2.The seventh grade finale found Schiller having to come from be-hind at halftime, 27-26, to win 46-37. Schiller was paced by Freels i sand Tucker with 15 each, Hamburg had 13 and Douglas, 3. For I Irving Blevins had 11; Holloway,9; Robinson, 8; Hopke, 7; and Barr, 2.