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WeBM&t Sweep V WAil 'Series ace htvd- n - - . . - .i. ... - .. ... . :F j . IS IN 31 - 22 Game Listless With Many Fouls; Robertson High With 11 Counters EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 10-C5-The University of Oregon basket ball tenia took undisputed third place In the Coast conference north division basketball race by defeating University of Idaho 31 to 28 here tonight. Oregon de feated Idaho 43 to 29 here last Bight. Substitutions, numerous foals and Oregon's early commanding lead made the game listless and almost farcial. Both teams were Off form on passing and Idaho was particularly off shooting form. . The loss put Idaho Into a tie with Washington State for the cellar position in the ' league. Oregon opened the scoring when VTl lie Jones, center, caged one ' on a rebound. Wally Ger aghty converted a free throw and fire minutes of ragged play - enrfued before Oregon started scoring again. The Webfoots led 17 to 7 at half time. Grenier and Gerachtv of Ida ho went out with four personal fouls each and three Oregon men had three fouls each chalked against them. Both coaches sent in second terms the last five min utes, of play. Captain Jack Robertson was high scorer with 11 points and Grenier led Idaho's scoring with even. daho plays the second-place Oregon State Beavers at Corval lis Monday and Tuesday night Summary: Idaho (22) G F TP Klumb F 0 0 0 Naslund F 1 0 - 2 Grenier C 2 3 7 W. Geraghty G 1 1 3 Fisher G 1 2 4 Warner F 1 0 2 Herman G 1 1 3 Iverson C ..0 1 1 Totals 7 8 22 Oregon (31) Robertson F ..4 3 11 Berg F 0 3 3 W. Jones C 1 2 4 Olinger G 2 3 7 B. Jones G 0 0 9 Watts F 0 2 Rourke F 1 0 2 San ford G 1 0 2 .Kunkle C 0. 0 0 Totals 10 11 81 Half-time score: Idaho 7, Ore ion 17. Personal fouls: Klumb 3, Nas lund 2, Grenier 4, W. Geraghty 4. Herman 2, Robertson 2, W. Jones 3, Olinger 3, B. Jones 3. Sanford. Kunkle 2. ' Referee: Ralph Coleman. Cor valUs; umpire, Dwight Adams, Salem. E SOUTH BEND, Ind., Feb. 10- (p)-Donald C. "Chef Grant, a member of Notre Dame's 1916, 1920 and 1921 football teams, was named today as back field coach by Elmer Layden, new athletic director and head coach tf the Irish. Grant, whose contract is for one year, completes the big ahakeup at Notre Dame, which saw the departure, of Jesse Har per, athletic director, " Heartly "Hunk" Anderson, bead coach, and assistants Marehmont Schwartz, Frank "Nordy" Hoff man and John "Ike" Voedisch. Tom Conley, assistant coach un der Anderson, will remain, and Joe Boland, a former Notre Dame star and later head coach at St. Thomas college, was 'recently ap pointed as Layden's other assist ant. Grant has been away from football for several years, but "has ept In close touch with the sport a-; a sports writer and off! cial. He played on the 1916 team at quarterback and after serving in the army during the world war, returned to become a mem ber of the Irish back field In 1920 and 1921. Butler Church Squad Defeats Sheridan Quint WILLAMINA, Feb. . 10. After trailing 12-11 at the half, the Bstler M. E. church team won a .fast came from the Sheridan Christians 84 to It here. Febra- : ary 7. The score was 27-12 at the end of the, third Quarter. " Any team wishing games with the Butler team may make ar7 - rangements by; writing to Ken neth Stuart. Sheridan ronte one -Home games for benefit of the church fund would be appreci ated. . ' Butler, lineup r , Wooden and Thurber, forwards; v Wooden, cen ter; Llnnton and Shepherd guards ; Stuart, Harrington, New bill, Reinbold, tubs. , Tilden and Vines Clash Soon With French Pro Team NEW YORK, Feb; .10.-flF)-A schedule of team matches between BUI Tilden "and Ellsworth Vines. representing .the United J States tn4 Henri Cochet; and 1 Martin Plan, of France, was announced - today-, by their professional tennis organisation." ' Cochet and Plaa will open their BMFELDM n fit ffirSCAA THE PENH STATE .l dir ALUMNUS HANG His L KAYO UALLOP ON THE Mtr ffg SCHMELIMG CHfN ? P steve& bag Jt4 CHANCE IF HE" WIAJS HITS -Sg A I UP IH THE Big MQAJEYf ' . CHARLEY HARVEY and Steve Hamas are two of the finest characters in sport Hamas, a graduate of Penn State University, is a handsome, clean cut young chap who looks decidedly out of place among the plug-uglies of the rather sordid sport of prize fighting, while Harvey, his man ager, is a mild-mannered old fellow who contradicts every notion of what a fight manager should be. fA r.harlp haa Wn Tiilotine prizefighters for several decades. His most famous battler was tile m- jiAmnankl. RrtHcli twvrinfl wizArd. .Tom Driwnll. hnt he also handled such fistic greats as Owen Moran American pro campaign against Tilden and Vines here February 19 and 21, playing four singles and two doubles matches. Similar series will be played in Boston, Montreal, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Cleveland and Philadel phia. Rules Board Has Secret Sessions to Talk Changes ATLANTA, Feb. 10.-OP)-The national football rules committee, in annual session here will delay its voting on any of the proposed rule changes in the college code until Sunday, Chairman Walter Okeson, of Lehigh said today. Except for meals and a short intermission the committee work ed In secret session throughout the day. Okeson said he would not com ment on any of the discussions that took place today, although he asserted most of the work con sisted of weeding out many of the proposals which the committee felt were not feasible. Revenge Gained by Huskies With . 60 to 24 Victory SEATTLE, Feb. 10. (JP) Over whelming the University of Mon tana hoopmen 6.0 to 24 here to night, the University of Washing ton, undisputed leader of the northern division of the Pacific coast conference basketball teams, gained a sweet revenge for the un expected defeat inflicted by' the Grizzlies last night. . PULLMAN, Wash., Feb. 10. JP) Waihlngton State college turn ed loose its big basketball guns on Gonzaga university to win their non-conference game, 44 to 48, here tonight. The half-time score was 26 to 8 for Washington State. Doughboys Run -Up 64 -25 Score on Gates Quint -, The Doughboys or Cherry City taxing company 4ereated Gates town team 4 to 25 at Gates Sat. urday. night bat reported that the Gates boys were hard fighters and the . best sportsmen in the face of overwhelming defeat they had encountered this season. Doughboys Gates Vanderhoof S.. F .... 12 C. Ball Allison It ... . .F .....4 Cline Eckman 2 4 .... C . , , 3 Goodman Speck 10. .... .0 ... 4 Kleutke Maw 2.".-'. r..G 2 Wrigleeworth The Clouting Collegian By. DURAXEY and Ted (Kid) Lewis. In late yean! his'best known ring warriors were Tom Heeney. the not-so-hard Kock from Down Under, and Seaman Watson. a pretty fair featherweight from jolly old England. Harvey, who never uses "cuss words" "Jiminy Crickets P is his most violent exclamation makes a perfect pilot for Steve Hamas, the gentlemanly college graduate. It will be mpre like fiction than real life if this pair manage to reach the pugilistic heights. Hamas gets his big chance tomor row night when he will exchange blows with the glowering German Euscher, Max Schmeling. If the andsome Steve can whip Joe Jacobs' gladiator, he and Harvey The ten hoopsters Coach Loren Basler of College of Idaho brought here Saturday were all freshmen. If he can keep them together It may be a different story when he brings them back two years hence. The Willamette rooting sec tion dedicated a song to the ex Bearcat coach of the Coyotes, following announcement that Basler was the author 67 the chorus, 0 Jason Lee.H Basler denied It later but be was one of the "black sheep" of the '21 class who irreverently concoct ed that ditty after hearing Whitman's "O Marcus Whit man" and he was on the glee club from which it emanated, so xee still believe modesty caused the denial. One Willamette coed was heard to remark that a certain Bear cat hoopster looked like the "Goon" of Thimble Theatre, and that another would be a double for Mahatma Gandhi it he took off his shirt. We'd mention names only it might be libeloas. And now for the week's pro gram. There's no formal golf activity that we know of, but golfers shouldn't miss the op portunity to play if weather to day is like it was Saturday. The Industrial league playoff will bo organized early In the week and competition will start next weekend. The wrestling show Tuesday night will once more feature the "ladies fere" Invitation but the American Legion committee warns that this offer must not be the regular rule. Art Perkins vs. Jack Curtiss, Mickey McGuire vs. Harry Elliott and Don Sugai vs. "Wildcat- Gray are the principals. The basketball, attractions start Monday night instead of Tnesday this week. McMinn me high which Is a leader In Its district having defeated Tillamook, win play Salem high here Monday night at 8 o'clock. The high, school team will play the Willamette Frosh on Wil - laniette floor Thursday night and go to Corvallis Friday night. : The Willamette Bearcts will play Oregon Normal In the decid ing, game of three, Monday; night at Independence and then rest up for. the important aeries with College of Puget Sound Thursday and Friday nights on the horn 'COJET" COUNTS will be in line for the real big money. While the great majority of the fistic experts figure that Schmeling will prove too experienced for the collegian, Hamas most be conceded the desperate chance of a puncher. Steve can hit, and as long as his in jured "football legs" will hold him up, he will be firing away at bchmei ing's chin, which Mister Baer proved was none too tough. It will be a easeof Hamas's heart, punch and flaming ambition, against Schmeling's punch, experi ence and superior endurance. And oldV Charley Harvey will be in Steve's corner, doing everything in bis power to bring victory to bis boy. OtTri(bt. 1114. KlBf rwtar SndSoiU. Im. floor. The Loggers beat Montana which in turn walloped the Wash ington Huskies, so you know what to expect. Minor City Y league games Tuesday night will be Kay Mills vs. Teachers at 7 o'clock, Square Deal Radio vs. Oregon Paper at 8 and Pay'n Takit vs Western Paper at 9. Major league games Thursday night will be Freshmen vs. Cardinals at 7, Fade's vs. Kay 31111s at 8, Parker's vs. Valley Motor at 9. That winds up the regular schedule but there are four postponed games, according to our records. Fade's is still a game ahead of Parker's. Parrish plays Woodburn here Wednesday night and St. Paul in a northern division county B league game Friday night. National Swim Record Set by Husky Natator EUGENE, Feb. 10. (JP) Jack Medica. world record holder in the 4 40-yard free style and pos sessor of several other world marks, set a new national inter collegiate record in the 220-yard dash Saturday afternoon In a swimming meet here between the University of Oregon and the Washington Huskies. Medic's time was 2: 13.3, bettering the old record, held by Johnny Schoniel er of Michigan by two seconds. Oregon won the meet, 49 to 35, despite Madica's record. The Washington swim ace won the 440 in easy stylo to mark up a total of 11 points. Jim Reed, ace Web f oot backstroker, set a new Paci fic coast Intercollegiate record of 1:46.5 In the 150-yord backstroke, chopping 3 seconds from the former mork, held by an ex-Oregon natator, Johnny Anderson. Wolves to Play Bearcats Again At Independence MONMOUTH, Feb. 10. The Oregon Normal school's basket ball squad will meet the Bear cats of Willamette In the final en counter of a three - game series Monday night, February 12 in the, Independence high school gym nasium. In the two preceding games the Wolves took a victory from Wil lamette at Salem, January 13, score 32-24, and in the second game, played at Independence January 17, the Bearcats collected a victory in a thrilling overtime period, score-26-25. These games have excited fans all over this region-, and a capacity crowd is ex pected to View the fray Monday night. Emil PCuso of Portland, will act as referee; CD LEAGUE SERIES THRILLS Two Upsets See Trojan and Temple Baptist Quints Win Close Games All three games in the senior Church basketball league Satur day night were close and packed with thrills. American Lutheran maintained its undefeated way, defeating South Salem Friends 43 to 30, but only after trailing in the first half. The other two games were up sets. The Jason Lee Trojana de feated the Jason Lee "first team" 32 to 24 and Temple Baptist nosed out Presbyterians 33 to 41 In the last ten seconds of play when Chapel sank a cripple which bare ly had time to swish through the hoop before the final whistle sounded. Summaries: Friends (30) (43) Am. Lutheran Pemberton 7...F...12 Matthews Laughlin 6....F 18 Ritchie P. Cammaek 8 . C ... 10 Stockwell F. Cammack 2.G 2 B. Bush Sebern 7 G 1 J. Bush Lee Trojans .(32) (24) Jason Lee Boack 6 F Garner Keuscher 4....F 10 Duncan Clark 12 C.2 Baumgartner Lapschles 6...G 7 Miller Baumgartner .G Watson Douris 4 S 5 Hessman Temple (S3) (31) Presbyterian Winslow 10. ..F 6 Williams Cross 7 F 3 Glaisyer Chapel 8 C.. 5 Mohr Tucker 2 G. 2 Barrett Gwynn 6 G 14 Moore S 1 Bailey E SILVERTON, Feb. 10. West Linn gave Silverton the worst scare it has had this season in basketball Friday night but Sil verton managed to nose In the last quarter and come home victorious with a score of 31 to 27 in its eighth straight league victory. West Linn started out with the first basket and at the end of the first quarter was leading Silver ton 13 to 9. At the end of the half West Linn was still in the lead 20 to 15. By the end of the third quarter Silverton had managed to pall tip eo that West Linn was leading only by o n e point, with the score reading 24 to 23. Silverton Just naturally wasn't playing ball until the last ten minutes of the game, when things began clicking again for Silverton and she closed with her 31 to 27 victory. Both the "regulars" and the second teams gave a good fast demonstration. The seconds furn ished almost aa much excitement as the firsts with Silverton beat ing 14 to 13. The second teams put on a rather rough demonstra tion but there was very little whis tle tooting in either game. Big Crowd Sees Mill City-Gates Divide Victories GATES, Feb. 10 Gates high school lost one game and took one from the Mill City high school on the local floor on Fri day evening before the largest crowd ever gathered In the high school gym. The first teams end ed with the scoro of 25-21 In Mill City's favor. The score at the end of the first half was 19-8 in Mill City's favor." Both teams gained speed In the last half and with Gates close checking guards held Mill City to only 6 points during the last half. Lineups: Gates Mill City H. Far en 8 ... F 6 Knoff Ball 4 P c Carter Shepherd 4 C... 8 Wallace Ratzbers G 3 Smith Bevier 3 G. .. Catherwood Willis 2 S 2 Allen Drynan Of Salem refereed. The Gates second - team won from the Mill City second team by score of 17-13. Gates will play Stayton on the local floor Feb ruary 2.". Scio Girls Win; Also Shedd Boys SCIO, Feb. lO.TLe Scio and Shedd teams divided games Fri day night at Shedd when the Sclo girls defeated Shedd girjs 37-15 and the Shedd boys defeated Sclo 41-16. . The girls' game, in spite of the score, was a fast and exceptionally clean one." The boys' game was somewhat rough and slower. The lineups: Sclo Girls 87 15 Shedd Girls F 5 Davis F 8 Springer --JC Farwell SC A. Miller G 2 Morgason G E. Miller S.. Githens S Layman 41 Shedd Boys F 19 J Snodgrass F 2 Nitzel I. Palon 27 Thayer 10 Rodgers A. Bartu .. Frederick V. Palon Sclo Boys 18 Sims 2 Millar 4 MacDonald ..... CIO V. Roberts Mumper 2 O 8 H. Roberts R. Quarry 7 G Guzebeck Trollinger- S 2 M Snodgrass Crenshaw, O 1 S T. Roberts S Layman LAVA BEARS WIN BEND, Ore., Feb. 10.-(ffl)-The Bend high school Lava Bears, central Oregon lnterscbolastic champions last year, took an easy game here last night front Red mond high; 3 S to 18. WEST 1 CUES n SCAR Bearcats Pile up Big Lead ToBeat Coyotes 39 to 28; Are Outscored Second Half NORTHWEST CONFERENCE W. 1. Pet. Pacific 5 0 1.000 Whitman 3 0 1.000 Willamette 4 2 .500 Linfield 2 1 .500 Puget Sound 0 2 .000 C. of Idaho 0 4 .000 Albany : 0 5 .000 College of Idaho's alf-treshman ketball team made a strong finish, outscoring Willamette's Bearcats 21 to 15 in the second half, but lost out due to a Jittery first half showing on the Willam ette floor Saturday night. Willam ette led at the close of the first half 24 to 7. "Spec" Keene's "smoothies" looked better than they have at any time this season as they piled up points rapidly at the opening of the game at the expense of the fumbling Coyotes; the "rough necks" also looked good for a time after they took the floor but Coach Loren Basler managed to steady his green crew between halves and they outscored both Bearcat combinations in the sec ond half. Boyd and Biladeau showed the greatest accuracy in shooting for the Coyotes while Monasterio was the outstanding floor worker. Kloostra led the Bearcats in scoring with Lemmon a close sec ond, but the "smoothies" worked INDUS BEATEN BY MONMOUTH. Feb. 10. Mon mouth high school's hoop squad defeated Shemawa here last night 26-20. The Chemawa lads got off to a slow start, being checked to one lone foul point in the first quarter, while A. Snyder, Wilson and R. Snyder of Monmouth an nexed a field goal each giving the local team a 7-1 getaway. Every player on the Monmouth team broke into the scoring col umn during the second quarter, and brought the score to 15-6 in Monmouth's favor at half time. At this turn the Indian boys began to get hot. Spotted Eagle and Zundle sank a basket each, Zundle secured a free throw counter raising the odds 15-11. Two quickly looped goals by Mon mouth boys just before the whis tle ended the third quarter, left the score at 19-1L. Here some special fireworks were touched off with Zunndle leading the play, sinking four counters from vari ous angles, also a foul point, while the home team could com mandeer only three points bring ing the score to 22-20 a few min utes before the final whistle. Mc Kern and A. Snyder netted one goal each In the closing seconds. Chemawa Monmouth High S. Shoulderblade F ....7 Wilson Zundele 12 F . .5 A. Snyder Majhor C ...5 McKern Blacketeer 2....G .8 R. Snyder Spotted Eagle 4 . G .... Winegar La Brusche 2. ... S Referee Griffith of Oregon Normal. In a preliminary tilt which proved to be as hot a game as the main event, the Chemawa reserves won a 23-20 victory oyer Mon mouth. The local lads went into a scoring spree led by Rlddell to take an opening lead of 11 to 3, but the further the route the bet ter the young braves performed. Chemawa Monmouth Anderson 14 F .. L. Wilson Youpe 2 F ...5 Fowler Greene 3 C ... 2 Parker Vandenburg 6...G ....3 Davis Bobb 2 G ..10 Riddell Referee, Griffith. Grand Jury Term Extended by Court Judge L. H. McMahan by writ-, ten order yesterday continued the grand Jury into the February term of court. It was indicated at the courthouse that the jury would not report for some time on Its deliberations during the past month. It has before It the release of Everett Battles before his time had been served in the county jail and the criticism di rected at Sheriff A. C. Burk for this release. The Jury has also inspected the various governmen tal organizations in the city and county. FALLS CITY WINNER FALLS CITT. Feb. 10. Tha grade school quintet won an easy, victory over the Perrydale grad ers here Wednesday afternoajn. The score was 17 to 9. The local boys have lost but one game this season and that was to Liberty, which has been champion of Marion county for three years. GIVES UP CHICKENS LIBERTY, Feb. -10. L. C. Brotherton, who has conducted a chicken ranch on rather an ex tensive scale here for a number of years, has decided to give up the business. He sold his chick ens and is now back at his form er job as guard at the . peniten tiary. Too Late to Classify 6 room home In N. Salem, good lo cation, basement, furnace, garage, pav ing. 12108. $10 down, 20 per mo. Bungalow in N. Salem in good con dition, t bedrooms, bath, paving, etc , 6950. $100 down. S A, H mi. from Salem, 4 room house, double garage, 150 fruit and nut trees, fine soil, 11500, ' Money -to loan on good apeuritr. Melvin Johnson, 27S State fit. P. 79. Windsor wrist watch in Senator ho tel basement Reward. Return to Sen ator. hotel.' V- - v- MONMOUTH CAGERS together better than at any time in the past and It didn't make any difference who made the points. McKerrow showed the greatest improvement among the "rough necks," . tipping In a couple of goals and handling the ball well. Willamette (39) G F TF Lemmon LF ...4 0 8 Burdett RP 2 0 4 Kloostra C .5 0 10 Hartley LG 2 1 6 Frantz RG 1 0 2 McKerrow C 2 0 4 Manning LG 1 2 4 Griffith RG 1 0 2 Totals ..x 18 3 39 C. of Idaho (28) Monasterio LF 1 2 4 Thompson RP 2 0 4 Boyd C 2 3 7 Swan LG .. 1 3 5 Hayman RG 0 1 1 McReynolds LF 1 0 2 Biladeau RF 2 0 4 Ferris LG 0 1 1 Totals ..9 10 28 Personal fouls: Burdett, Kloos tra 3, Hartley 3. Connors, Steel hammer 2, Manning 3, Griffith 3, Erickson 2; Monasterio 2, Boyd, Hayman, Myers. Free throws missed: Manning. Steelhammer, Thompson, Boyd, McReynolds. Referee, Howard Maple, Ore gon State. IS LOSER, MT. KL MT. ANGEL, Feb. 10. The Mt. Angel town team defeated the Valley Motor V-8s, of Salem, In a fast, exciting game on the local floor Friday night, 36 to 18. The Salem boys started out strong, getting the first basket and keeping In the lead all through the first half. The score at half-time was 15-14 in favor of the V-8s. The second half saw the tables turned. The Angels warmed up, got the lead and kept on piling up points until the final whistle. Marx, as usual, led the scorers for the local team. ' Lineups : Valley Motor V-Ss Mt. Angel Lemmon F 16 Marx Gies 4 F.. 2 Mason Speck 7 C 2 Mucken Ward G ...... . Welton Hendrie 1 G 3 Schwab N. Gleason 6..S....2 Schlesinger S 4 Brown S. 2 Berger In a preliminary game the For esters of Mt. Angel overwhelming ly defeated the Unions of Scotts Mills, 60 to 11. Freshmen Beat Church Quintet from Portland The Willamette University freshmen defeated the Columbia church team from Portland 37 to 16 in a runaway game on the Wil lamette floor Saturday night, the preliminary to the Willamette -College of Idaho contest. Freshmen Columbia Whipple 6 F ..1 Kempton Morley 4 .F Martin Brandon 4.....C ...2 McKeen Versteeg 4 G ... Meacham Sutton 9 G 4 Humphrey Mosher 2 S ....4 Morgan Harvey 6 S .... 3 Keeler Vogt 2 .-.S 2 Moore Referee, Maple. Stayton Gradsters Defeat Aumsville STAYTON, Feb. 10. Stayton grade school basketball team de feated Aumsville Friday after noon by a score of 20-14. The Stayton team placed second in the southern section of the Mar lon county grammar school lea gue. Summary: Aumsville 14 20 Stayton Chefflngs 3 F 9 Wright Howard F 2 Jordan Hardin 6 C. 9 Kendricks Lowe 5 G.. Humphreys Titus O Shelton H MM SPECIALIZED Chevrolet Service Lubrication "Grease Not Neither Do You Spin.' 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The close of the third period gave Amity the lead 16 to 15. The first game was played by the girls, the Amity girls winning their contest with a score of 28 to 18. The boys' lineup was: Amity j Pos. Sheridan Duchein J F Drumeller Loop F Kreutzer Reed r- Hamstreet Shields G Thomson Massey G Hillway Kraitz of AfflTty substituted for Massey. Cunningham is Easy Victor in Featured Mile BOSTON, Feb. 10. (JP) Glenn Cunningham, America's premier miler, received but little competi tion when he made his New Eng land debut by breezing home 35 vards ahead of Dean Woolsey of the B. A. A. tonight in the four man hunter mile, feature of the 45th annual Boston A. A. games at the Boston Garden. This blue-ribbon classic, gener ally the high spot of the Unicorn competition, was a washout as far as the 10.000-odd spectators were concerned. Announcing before hand that he was ready to cut loose for a record attempt, the powerful Kansan, who has h i s mind set on next year's Baxter Mill competition against Bill Bon thron, holder of the American re cord, merely ran 12 times about the Garden track in 4 minutes 18 2-5 seconds. Falls City-Airlie Tie in B League FALLS CITY, Feb. 10. In one of the most bitterly fought games f the season, Falls City high squeezed out a norrow 19 25 victory over Airlie high on Fall City's floor Friday night. Airlie basketeers started out strong with two foul conversions and a field goal at the start of the quarter. The first quarter ended with Airlie holding a 4-2 advan tage. Half time score stood 14-12. In the third quarter, McCuiston sank four beautiful one-handed shots which gave Falls City a 10 point lead. Coach Beck made several sub stitutions and the Airlie boys again came within one point of tying the score. 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