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JUNIOR HI BASKETBALL Second row Mr Plocher Bobble Phxlo Rxchard Van Vorhxs Walter W Davxdlon, Roger Emmxtt Ramon Jxmnson, Eldon Layman. First row George Lembke Charles Johnston Elton Shaner Scsavmcln Frankhn SheEer CHEERLEADERS Irene Magng Monte: jxmuon, Grace Hebler . . 1 . , , , . 5 . , y v - , .
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Lake-Webster Total Scots Win Eastern League Title DEF EAT LAKE F LYERS LAKE BEATS V0 END I It was the great play of Center Luther Obrock that caused the downfall ol' the prevtously unbeaten Webirer Scots 30 to 22 ending a String of victories at 18 when lake defeated the charges of Coach Brxcku lang in a semi ftnal game Frxdayl night Obrock completely outplnyed hls opponent Ralph Charley Cnrrstrer' The lank Fl er controlled the re Y Y 1bound under both boards glvlng they Scots only one shot. at a ume The Scots usually a hot. ball club were cold last mght Slipping had ly through three easy tournament. games the Scots were unable to fmd thelr eye whlle at the same txme they were only getting their wshots ln smgletlons Webster Knocks As one fan sa1d 11 may be that Webster 1051. ns confldence when an EBSY shot Wm mused 1mmed1ate ly followmg the openlng Llpoff At, any rate be 1 the pressure of the tournament Lhe pressure of the Scots record or somethmg else the C11111'8es or Coach Arc W1lson were lthe supenor team Frlday night After a ue score az the end of Lhe opening period the Flyers Look, 1lh6 lead and were 1n front 14 to ll at the end of the half Adding WEBSTER 122i 1Br1n.ker F Kuhlman Chnsten C Meder G Sexfert G Wlghl, F Gottschalk G LAKE Tl Takmg the lead mm me begm Long and made 1114- Flyers of Coarh uns of the second quarter and nrtrr lglllfl 1m1l1n1z .he Webster Sffllhw The 500 IIIID3 IN !Y1111'1BS1U11'1 of nded 3 pprfu-1 neon pm1a,'tl1n Lale l-hgh School sau 600 yam Ar WILSON the second place club 129 to 18 the greatest lead they 1held It then became obvious that the Scots would at last taste defeat, The lead was enough for the Flyers to protect duplte the flghtlng ef t0rt.s Of Webster Webster defeated Lake on Lakes tlny floor 34 no 29 two weelu ago Out Elmore to their advantage 1n the Lhlrd stan 1 CMU 1 za the Flyers were 1n front after Ja n F ltwo mmules of the fourth per1od1 Blalresley F Obnock C Portervfield, G Rudolph G Goeckerman F Score by Quarters Lake B 8-30 Webster 5 6-H ught bt defeating the Lake Flyers 4 to 29 1n an Eastern League tllb: I Mxllbur The WNCLOTQ decxded the Eastern' eague champnonshlp gmng rhe1 ltle L0 the Scots of Coach Brlrk Webster Walbrldge The Scots Wood Countys only unbeaten quintet had no trouble r-limlnatlng a cold Walbrldge flve 47 to 25 ln the opening game on Saturday nights county tournament card Defeat came to Lhe Golden Bears when Big Bill Haldy Walbndges leading point maker met hls match n Ralph Charley Christen the Scots' oenter even though Haldy was a good three lnches taller char he Scots lltxle slx footer Don Kuhlman paced the Scots with 18 points while Hll I-la.ldy ral lled I0 Christen scored 12 then' way 1n to dltness Lhe game Several hundred more were tumed away Many others unable to at tend the game showed mteresr. 111 the outcome by calling the Senhnel Trxbune for the flnal score The game was very hard fought but cl anly played and saw only 15 fouls called on both teams Nel ther team showed any ouLst.and1ng ab1l1 y at the foul lme Lake mlesslhg nme ol 10 shots wh1le the Scot five rm sed sxx of 10 Center Ralph Charley Chrxsten of Webster led the scormg with 1-1 points Forward Buzz Jackson of lake was hlgh for hrs team wlth Summary Webster 130 'Kuhlman f Brinker f Chnsten Meder g Seifert g Wight f nhxle Harold Qexfert swshed one Webster Defeat: Ottawa County Champs, 43 To Doubles Score On Wakeman, az 'ro 16 Play For True Saturday 34 In Torrid Tilt Lackey A pur of Wood count team wlll battle It out for the dlszrict plonshlp and a berth in the state toumament at Sprmgfleld when they clash at Ross gym Saturday mght. The two clubs, nelther of whlch lasted through thelr own 'C0U11tY 1-UUTUCY, bhrged Into the flhll round here Thursday mght w1th v1ctones over Elmore and Wakeman a pau- of coung cghzmpgxnta ' e s er, o ter than thexr bnght red sults, defe Ottawa county champlons by a 43 to 84 score 1n sorntgghgllz of an upset wlule Luckey, a next door ne1ghbor downed Ilgaitgrilgn s1mply by doublmg the score on thelr opponents Beat Team Won Webster moved unto the sem: finals of the Fremont dll 'FICE tournament Fnday mght when they defeated Norwalk St Paul 44 to 28 whnle the Lake Flyers, Wood County Cham plone, lost to Elmore 45 to 34, III another quarter flnal game The CJBCIDIOIII left Tray, the Wood County runner up, Webster and Llberty atlll nn the running at Fremont. Webpter meets Elmore m the aenu fmal game at 7 30 P M Thursday Luckey and Liberty are to meet 1n the bottom bracket qua: ter final game at 8 45 P M today The wmner of that game then meets the wmner .pf the Wakeman Bnrmmgham game at 8 45 P M Thursday Web ter Tops 't Paul The seo! char es of Coach Long walked off w1th the game wxth Norwalk 1n tl1e second perxod wh n after leadm 12 to 10 Edward Mer 1111 Brmker went wxld to score four Folders and a free throw for nme noxnes and Don Kuhlman and Ralph. Chnsten scored one held goal each! Lake l29l Jackson f Goeckerman f f'brock c Porterfleld g Rudolph g Blakesley g Total Bv quarters W bs'er 7 5-34 Lake 3 29 Offluals Maunce Monetta and Elmer Vorderburg Toledo Webster Places Two Meder g Totals a game all the way and there ls no denymg that the bert team on Thursday night at least won. Coach Bnck Lonfa crew, victor loua in 16 regular season games and slx of seven toumament tllts up until last 'nlght surprlaed El more by beatlng them at then' own style of play the fast break or f1re wagon type The Wood countlans started oft' w1th a hang and benefltllng from height ax personlfxed ln Chuck Chrnsten Joe Meder and Hankl Selfert and aome eye openlng :harp shooting by Merlin Brinker dominated the game all the way Controlllng the ball at all tlmex they forged Into an early lead and were ahead 14 to 8 at the end of the flrlt quarter Although lt was not known at the tlme that was the tlp off Never dld Elmore so much ll get even although they 'trlmmed the lead to four polnts twlce early ln the second perlod They never got closer Brinker Stan Chrlstena height under th bankboardl the all around la far as toumament scoring lr con cemed wlth a 20-polnt perform lance that gave hlm Q8 for three 'encounters and otherwise was a standout player Mort Hanneman Elmore ace was held to elght polnts hy Sel lfert. who left the game ln the fourth on fouls Brinker and Mlltz were also banlshed but too late to make much dlfference BRINKER STABS Webiter Q8 Brinker 1 Kuhlman f 'ree throv. for a total of 14 pomts 'lc walk on he other hand faxled to s ore unhl near the end of the perlod The Scots conlnued to galn 1n the :turd perlod wh n Kuhlmean and Ch.1sten each buck e ed three for Webite s 12 points :1 Norwalkg fue Coach Long I .lerted hls, Subs moo the game m rhe final perlod Summary WEBSTFR Mil F 'l l Brmlter F' Kurwman F Chrls en C Meder G Smlert G 1 Chrlsten c IVE FIRST TEAM P05 SECOND TEAM Don Kuhlman, Webster Paul Adams, Llberty Merlm Brmker Webster F John Rudolph, Lake Lowen Meyer, Luckey Charles Reynolds, Portage Luther Obrock, Lake Elwood Long, Jackson Buzz Jackson, Lake Jlm Porterheld, Lake Honorable mention Forwards .lolm Ryder llanltns Cornell .luergens 'hay Yester Covell Olney Bob Brsndbarg Olney Dick Rlley Wayne Bob Smother: Walbrldge Tim Black Olney Centen- Blll llaldy Walbrldle Ralph Charley Christen Webster lun Sheld rk-K Tontogany Guards-Joe Loomis, 'hey llarold Seifert. Webster sexren g Totals Elmore ll Hanneman Moellman f Egert c D1bert g 'Vllltz 3 Totals rhster Elmore 34 14 4 I4 11-4.5 4 ll ll-34 Totals NORWAIK 4281 T Crt: P Mayle F' Elmdex C Rutt G Merner G Moeh man C P Y of Capt Don Kuhlman and Brink er plus some flne guardlng bv Selfert and Joe Meder kept El more from ever playlng lt.: own game Coach Al Tumera bovx didnt have the ball enough to get started The flmt period lead was onlv :1 sample Both clubs scored even B1 quarters Weds r horaalk JUNIOR HIGH TUIIRNEY 6-44 1 23 ly ln the second stanza but ln the thrrd Brinker ran Wild for ll points and boosted the score to 32 to 23 as the final penod opened Elmore trled desperately ln the closing minute but just couldnt cool off a hot team wlth a lead Twentt tao Wood Counu Junloru hrgh cage teams 'alll open a cam paxgn at Webs er Tap school Mon dat rn the sxxth annual rumor h1gh tourney for the county Ll le The toumamen 1s normally held ln the cage of rhe defendxng cham p1on Webster has held the utle for no tears 0 her mle holders 111 elude Tontogam Jaduon and W4 bndge Monday mgh s card mcludes four games begmnxng at G00 P Nl, Glenwood 11111 open the loumamenr bt mee mg North Balumore folloa ed n thls order Pemberulle Has kms Luclret Cygnet and Jackson Bradner Eddie Shanks Tontnpny Joe Meder Webster The 1942 annual Sentinel Tribune All County cage ueam wlth plentv of hetghr and speed to burn and all sharpshooters would be a sure fxre champlonshlp fxve could they hue but played under the same banner Coaches tourney off1clals and several other obseners cast. ballots for 24 class B players representing ll of the 21 schools whose teams entered the toumament lt was Luther Ohrock of the champxonshlp Lake five that led the pack 1n the ballotlng Obrock re cen-ed l9 votes to be named cap tam of the f1.rs1 f1ve Other mem bers of the hrs eam Lned up 11 1 ns manner Brmker and Kuhlman each a1Lh 14 and Meyer and Jac: son each axth 12 Because Obrock undoubtedlv sllh 'ed a larg share of h1s votes be cause of h1s greav. perlormintf when the Flyers knocked out the favored Webster Scots he WAS placed at a Kuard P051 91' me All County learn In this sam' Ohfofll controlled both boards and hrouBY1! the ball up the center of the H001 as the Flyers smashed the Seat de l lense These belnl Lhe dunes of a guard more or less m this dab' U14 age the guard slot was 55181190 WI Obroek :mn Meyer mums 0101 1112 ,center .lob 1 With the wxdespread 1ot1118 ff suns for me second team were al lmost even Adams led the 11110 11111 10 1olrs lang Rudolph Reynolds and Porurheld each received e1zhv.1 John Ryder the All Western league one man team for Has kms received seven votes one vo.: short of makmg the 5060110 Wim Juergem and Shanks each received slx and others Uilli on d0Vull 1 wo the number necessary' 101' Q1-121 1f1caL1on for honorable menuon ' ' I I V 11 GI-'Tl I . f' -' 'I I . . 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WEBSTER WIN DIAMOND TITLE Scots Defeat Bears 18 10 In Flnals 0f Tourney of the World Series 2 the end of1 the Lhlcago city series 3 the era er g 1' of the Wood County tournamenuh d' 1 w h Webster Townships defeat of N Sf W lb, budge ' I rdse la to lo in a raw wldKMarco and Don Mason Time of wlnd on Wenlgs diamond Prldayl tempt to have the tourney finals played off 'hvlm before the game was called because of rain once tn the third lnnlng with Webster lead ing 6 to 3 After the game Cl'1BlIlp101 lSh.lD1 and runner up trophles were pre sented to the two teams by County Superintendent ol Schools Charles a lrlarkr es 1 The Scots who are charges of 1Coach Brick Long wlll now play in the district tournament next spring Dor 'aiolsts Golden Bears held up the last 01 the tnlrd even leading for one and one hall innings Wal bridge was still in the game un 'ul the sixth when Hurler Bill Haldy went wlld and Ilve runs crossed the plate glvlng the Scots 9. 15 to 6 lead halter Stars Play featured some nice center fleldlng by Cliff Baker for Wal bridge and the plate work of Merlin Bl 1l1KeI' 101' U19 bC0lS WHO KIIULKCSX out three including a home run and a trlple ln five trips to the rub ber Leonard Wight was the only Scot to go hltless but he was on the base four times in five trips three on walks a good leaooxf man He scored each time. B111 Haldy, however, was the out- standing batter of the day with a .750 average in four treks, includuxg A home run and a double. Ken Rob- inson, Golden Bear second sacker. got two smgles and a double in tive tnps up, ' Webster got their 18 runs on ll hits. Walbndge got their 10 rum on 1'l hits. The boxscore. Webster :lat Wlght, If .... BIAIIKYI, SS . .. Seifert cf .,... Kuhlman, . Oothscnalk, p . rtcamsnyoer, 1 .,,,... Heder 3rd .... sumti, me ..., ..,..l Chrlstlln, ll . .,... . Totals .....,...,... Wabrldge 1101 Smother, rf ... Harris, r .. uupler, c ..... a Haldy,1f eater. cf Lushor, I ..,. 7. . , a. Haldy, p rloblnoon, 2nd Blgler. lst ..... wallcl. Znd' . T01-BLS . ..,. . ' Dllcred game ln at-venth innlng. 'Two base hlts, Walbndge: Smothers, d Hsldy, Roblnson, Webster. Seif- ert, Kuhlrnan, Shaffer, Three base hits. Webster: Brink- er, Seifert, Heder. Chrtstian Home runs, Walbridge E. Haldy, B. Haldy1 -Webster: Brtnker, Double Play- The 1941 baseball season was well Ham, I d Struck en ed today following 1 the end B Hmm Off Lushcr 0 out by Gottschalk 8 bt E Haldy 0 By b xtcher by Gott 9 by Lush schalk Wal Wal Mike 1 P I-laldy 1 Pass balls Webster 0 Errors Webster 2 Umpires I OACII LONG lhe game marked the thlrd at igame 2 45 scors SCORE 541 POINTS LAKE zna W1 H sag The Webster Scots had indicated Wood after Green County track and field title cleaning up the Bowling Invitational meet in the City Park last night The charges of oach Brick Long scored 549, points while Coach Art Wilsons Lake Flyers flew into sec ond plac wxth 38 113 points The other nine teams ftnished ln this order Liberty 261f3 Tontog 3 North Baltl 18 Pembervxlle Troy 0 North any 25 Wayne 21 1 more 18 Rxsingsun 12'o Bloomdale 10 Troy 0 The Scots placed except the 100 yard yard dash. Indications pointed to at least four county records falling when these same teams meet Friday and Saturday on the Un1verslty's cin- ders for the fourth annual Wood County meet, LaVerdo Fox of Tontogany and 1Jim Mahaffey of Liberty have only, 11,0 equal their high jumps of last1 'nl ht to set a new county record, g . lThey leaped 5 ft., 851, in. over to bars in every event dash and 220 The Wood County record. set in 1938 by Salisbury of Wayn and Krift of Pemberville. is 5 ft. 6 in. 1 John Tumer of Rislngsun last: nlght broad jumped 21 ft, 53 in. Such a leap would break his own county record of 20 ft., 5 in set in 1940. Turner also equaled the 100- yard dash mark of 10.4 sec. in thel event last night. If Laverdo Fox can toss the shot: as far Saturday as he did last night' another county mark will go by the boarc, Lmt night he tossed the 12-lbs. the distance ot 42 ft, 3 ln The county rvecord. set by Mlchaellsl of Hmklrs in 1937, is 42 ft. even, 2 Llbe'Ly's Junior Yargers pole? vault of last night when he vault-ect, 110 ft. into the sawdust is better by s inch than the mark of Mussen' 1Luckey, set in 1940 in the county Summary: High Jump won by Fox :Tont1. Mahnfley :Li 1 1' er, Oberdn :Webr 2, Horner :Bla 3, E. Mapa :Wayl, Obrock :Lake-1, Yarger tL1b :Ile 4. helghfi If BH . 1 ,Thaxton, Allen. 220 yard dash won by Turner tR1s1 Porterfleld tLakeb 2 Thaxton :Wayl 3 Williams :Tontl 4 Martm tPembb 5 time 238 120 yard high hurdles won by1 Oberdick lWebr Kuhlman 1WebJ 2 Weith tNB1 3 Myers tbakeb 4 Haas tL1bl5 time 18 100 yard dash won by Turner 1R1s1 I-orterlield tLakel 2 Thaxton :Wayl 3 Horner 1151 4 Swebe tNB1 5 time 104 Pole tault won by Yarller :L1bl I Gundy lTont1 2 Mar in 1Pemb1 3 Summers :L1b1 Hitchens tbakel Lynch tWeb1 ttxel 4 height 10 ft Broad Jump won by Turner tR1s1 Horner tB1 2 Thaxton :Wap 3 Kuhlman 1Webl 4 B Mapes tWay1 5, dist. 21 ft, 515 ln. Mile run won by Isett lPEfT1bl.1 Pieper :Laker 2, Gallo KWEDI 3, Hasel :Wetn 4, Sheldrick :Touts 5,1 time 4:59.1. . 880Kyard relay won by Lake :Hit-l chens, Rudolph, Myers. Portxerfleldrn Webster :Sha11er. Meder, Kuhlmanu Lynchr 2, North Baltimore 1Swebe.- Mays, welth, wlrtr 3, Liberty :1-laas,1 Mason: 4, Pember-1 Alexander, Weab- Wayne :R. Mapes. Weichmanl 4, time. ville lspringer. man. Martxm . 1:43 4. Shot put won Cann :Wt-bl 2. Davis :NB1, Bowlus tPemb1 tttel 3. 1 . . 42 ft. 3 . I 440-yard dash won by layman' twebr, Walters :Tontr 2, L-BDI-Sh :Laker 3, Rudolph :Laker 4, GundY1 :Tomb 5, time 2553. Discus throw won by FUX 'Tom'- lgl Mapes twayr, McCann :Web1 'mel 2, Davis tNBl 3, P. Adamsi lLlb 4, dlst. 123 fl.. Half mile run won by llwmln 1w4-01, Oatley tlnker 2, Newlove :Libr 3, Puse lLake1 4. Slaughter- beck :NBr 5, time 211211. 120-yard lov hurdles won by Thaxton twayl, Kuhlman twebv 2, 'Bechtel :NBr 3, Sanders' tWeb1 4. 11.1335 :Libr 5. time .14.2. Mtle relay won by Lake, Webs!!! 2. North Baltimore 3. Bloomdale 4. ,Wavne 5 ume 4,03.3. by Fox :Tontl, Mc-1 R, Mahaffey lL1bl. l The Welxter Scots last nilh came off on top ln a three wal' track and new mag-1 with Lake Toa'nsh1p1 and No,-th Troy The score was 601 to 58 to 8 Lake. running on their own track, took second place in the. meet. Three Records Fall In Flfth Annual Meet We ,ggewggj,e'pagceogffg,f'ggggg1 815125313 2?'I3's'Zf T152 TSYSIS. B1-11:11 pong waited on w1th the mst' B1Q0'm0':l,'nd:3h40'won b ,mmer Pm' 'fophy 'n me mm 'mum rm ny rn Porte 11e1a :Taken 2 wood County track and Held meet Ho1?rle1qsllBloomdal1Il 3 Swebe mo :Tggersaturday on me Univermy1Baltlmore1 4 Thaxton :Wa5ne7 5 The sects amassed 49's polntslTlm' '05 Us they placed in every event ex cept the 100 and 220 yard dashes The Liberty Lions oi Coach Mat Dotaon finished tn second place and took that trophy with 41 polnts The Lake Ylvers vhk third as Coach Art Wilsons charges scored 34 points Webster won the 1840 meet and therefore has now taken the utle twice Other teams scored as follows Tontogany 22's Rlslngsun 21's North Baltimore 19 Wayne 15 Pembervllle 91, Bloomdale 9 North Troy 0 Through a misunderstanding the two entrants from Portage 'hsp failed to show up for the prellml nanes Friday and thus dld not qual New records were established in the shot put pole vault and 120 yard high hurdles LaVerdo Fox of Tontogany set up the shot mark with a heave of 43 ft 816 ln reak ing the old mark of 43 ft which he set ln the prellrrhnarles the day before Oberdick of Webster established a new reoord ln the high hurdle event when he clicked off the dis tance in 177 seconds taking of! one tenth second from the old mark set by Harris of North Baltimore ln 940 Junior Yarger of Webster set the pole vault mark with a vau.lt of 10 ft M xn breaktng the 9 ft 11 record set by Muser of Troy m 940. Tumer of Risingsun wu the high individual scorer- of the meet with first in the broad Jump, 220 and 100-yard dash events for 18 points, The results: Shot put won by Fbx tTontog- anyl, Davis 4North Baltimore? 2.l Gaines tWaynel 3, Brinker tWeb- ster! 4, R., Mahadey lLibertyJ 5. Distance 43 ft BM ln, :New record : Old record 42 ft. by iMlchaells,' Haskins, 19371. 120 yard high hurdles won by Oberdick fwebsterr, Stlmmel :Lib- artyl 2, Kuhlman twebslerl 3. Welth :North Baltimore! 4. Mapes 1 Mile run won by lsett tPember 1vllle1 Pleper :Laker 2 Baker tTroyJl .3 Hascl :Webster-1 4 Gallo tweh l Vsterl 5 Time 4m 55s Discus throw won by Fox tTon toganyl Ed Mapes tWayneJ Z Obrock tLa.lteJ 3 Paul Adams fLlb ertyl 4 Jlmison :wensxen 5 Dlstl 125 ft 7 in Half mile relay won by Lake :Hi chens Rudolph Meyers Porterf1eldl1 Liberty 2 North Baltimore 3 Wb ster 4 Wayne 5 Time lm 421: 440-yard dash won by Layman twebsterl Bob Mahaley tL1bertyl 2 Jim Mahafley :1..lbertyJ 3 Lap- lsh flake! 4 Slaughterbeck tNorth Ba.ltl.morel 5 Time 55 7s Broad jump won by Turner fills ton tWayne7 3 Horner tllloomdalel 4 Kuhlman twebsterl 4 Dist 19 It 10 in 230 yard low hurdles won by Kuhl man tWebsterJ Bechtel tNorth Baltlmorel 2 Sanders twelxsterl 3 Meyers tLakel 4 Benner tNorth Balttmorel 5 Time 28.3 s High jump won by Jlrn Mahaffey tllibertyl Fox tTontoganyl 2 Ob erdlck fwebsterl 3 Horner tBloom dalel Obrock tLakeJ tie 4 Height 5 ft 4 ln 880 yard run won by Layman tWebsterl Oatley 1Lakel 2 New love tLlbertyl 3 Isett fPemberv1llel 4 Brinker twebsterl 5 Time 2m 10.15. Pole vault won by Yarger fLlber- tyb, Lynch :Websterl, Zimmerman tklslngnzm tie 2. Martin tPember- vlllel, Gundy :Tontoganyl tle 4. Height 10 ft. '-A ln, :New record. Old record 9 ft, 111- ln, set by Musser of Troy ln 19401. -220-yard dash won by 'hxrner 4Rls1ngsunl,. Porterfleld tlakel 2. Homer lBloomdalel 3. Bob Mahat- fey :Libertyl 4, Thaxton tWaynel Time Bas. . 1 Mile relay won by Liberty tCasSt Jlrn Mahaffey, Paul Adams, Bob Mahaffeyl. Lake, Webster, North Baltimore. Tontlogany. Time 3m 53.9s Starter-Budd Cox. ' COU TY TRACK MEET IS PREVIEWED BY TEAMS 4 Prevlewlng the county track meet to be nm a week from today. the Webster Twp. Lhinclads and those of ,Liberty ran out their hearts I-'rlday to ftnish in a tle. 59 no 59. Wetster cleaned up the county track event llut year and is a fav- 'oritg to repeat with the Liberty Lions the chief threat standing tn their way. Pr1day'a meet easily snows wl'l5'. The battle of the afternoon took place between Layman of Wgbsteg and J. Mahalfey of Liberty, In the' 440-vard dash layman carrie Im-a foot ln front of J. Mahaffey. Sha!- fer of Webster and J. Mahaffey battled lt to Ute finish in the 100-' yard dash and this time J. Mah-' afley took first -' Don Kuhlman, of Webster, with firsts in the broad Jump and both hurdles events. paced the aftemoon's scoring with 15 points. J. Mahaffey, of Mat Dotson's crew, r-an second in the point making with 1453 Layman. who ls coached by Brick hang made two first for 10 points., J. Mahaffey scored ln every event he entered tnklng first ln the high Jump and 100-yard dash. second in the 440 and ran on the winning mtle relay team. - I . I 1 ' I I , . I 1 0' 1 E 1 1. ll., 1- . . . . ' ' ' '1,. ,- B - , - .- - . 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