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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 10

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TFS' TTTF. PA TI, OWIT.I.E. ILLINOIS MARCH 22, T9SS JSm 8 Teams Meet ln Quarter Final Round Of Cage Tourney Today Doubt Sflimflinji SCORING RECORDS Will Come to fun nnrv In inc in FALL IN TOURNEY California Favorite Bv In heralded Hr Padua I rain From IV onsin In National atholli High 1 om naniftit. HILLSBORO NIPS PINCKNEYVILLF Mf Na enc 21 'h the exp -ite from battle HiSh Sch neft 112-nou 21 A Pinckney- fight for ted in teli 45 to the second prep bas- little for- five, esrab- scorer of play as br hrough the K- 'or i abl ppri 17 while the unh am from Ash lan stunning upset Elizabeth of the phampionsh to 16 triumph 19-6 national cl. its scoring Benedict of 17 bettering high score mark Campion of Pra four years ago.

14 field goals a 29 points, or si rnament record of De La Sal! drive campi At the start Dc Padua led 5 but found the hereafter to add hile holding the i issue Moo I pushed of ri winners Charles throws sleener the mt. H( 1(YI nri Wi fn an a nu a Baer-Schmelm Tondon or Rorr.f in Olym burg alrcadv has 5 000 and er flCllt iccommodaie in the and, in iew nilllons of dc '00 Hi lgton ind ran up while routing Noti of Miichell. S. i high of Baton Rout hamptonship favorii 48 to 14 decision if Waterloo. Iowa lie rafters right until echoed up and down gymnasium todaj the National Catholic kctball championship Champaign, Til, March small but gamely flghtln ville fixe that carried th three quarter but order in the final perioc 24 to Hillsboro in night game of the Illinoi ketball tourney Tony Corso, a swart.hv ward on the Hillsboro lished himself as the hie the first seven games of dropped nine field goals meshes and one thro? Pinckneyville pre.v-ed early in the final quarter to within two points of i as the score stood at 23-; Romani capitalired on two and then slipped away shot to put the cam" 01 ever Box scorc Hillsboro 'AS' Camplm.

Romani, Ferrari, Corso, Mason, Pinckneyville '24' Morcanthaler. .3 2 8 Matika. ...........................2 1 5 Schroeder. 3 3 Vogei, ....................................0 1 1 Carson, .................................1 2 4 Hurd, .....................................1 1 3 10 24 .,.,6 15 25 45 Pinckneyville 5 10 18 24 Personal fouls Camplm, Romani 2 3. Corso 2, 2.

Morganthaler 3. Matika. Schroeder 2. Hurd. Free throws missed Camplin 3.

Ferrari. Corso. Mason. Morganthalrr. Officials: J.

C. Robb R. Hill PEKIN DEFEATS GALESBURG 39-31 contri th ho like things the boa of thr Illinois High asociation will have belo ig will be dcta ct-up for tl 'hi FG FT TT fi 0 .321 .3 0 .9 1 li FT TP puted wording io almost any bv knows its dac enable change I he rules might gome a sweep muc ChampRlgn March 21 Pekin outpointed Galesburg 39 to 31 I in a hair raising finale to the first day of plav in Illinois State High School Basketball tournament tonight. Pekin held a 23-20 lead at the has about decided not to pncj 0f third quarter and the two any spring athletics for his teams played nip and tuck basketball Thu boys will eo through a the winner pulled awav to a of spring basketball, followed by comfortable advantage in the final ig fooiball, and then may get a four minutes baseball instruction, but therp Galesburg had stepped out to an be no effort made to build up a Pariy Rn(j held a 6 to 2 advantage at the end of the first quarter In the second period Pekin out-scored Galesburg 12 to 2, to assume a 14 to 8 half tune lead Syl Horn, Pekin forward led the winning last quarter drive with eight points, all scored from the field. Box score: Pekin Horn, Isenberg F.verett, Grant, Brown, Marshall, Defending Champions Battle Moline; Springfield, Thornton in in Opening Round Games fiames Today.

only three points Ken Hell- 3 -Quincy vs. Moline. man. flashy Thornton center, 4 p. -Springfield Champaign over the burden of the scoring duties 8 Thornton vs.

Peoria Con- and tallied 15 points Gordon Me Co mu trai 9 Ni ill schedule. Jayne Stlckrod. one of i swam in last summer 3ark water carnival. is an all-si ail athlete Bloomington Stickrod. who won her event he ot only leads in Athletics, but wor putation of being a doposter wh I won a tickct to the state chat jionship round by picking the vinners in the Bloomington Punt Liaphf- dopine contest Mohn Quine Sprilli ham Thorr Hiilsb vs.

Pekin, 34. Joliet 15. 27; Rockord 24. Mt. Carmel 21.

Deerfield Shields 21 evi 43, Marion 30 ueio HI leyville 24. Hli sche the Aiscy schf ing ru a wem dies. Herctofo so high, but tl planned for tl on is worked eight pound pi if they weigh can knock ov ant to and st Otherwise, if are used, thr While the Garden was awaiting the word from Jacobs, Johnston an appointment with Damski who dickering to Neusel Knife Thronn at Draws Protest Roarrl of of lliuli School to Hear Pica hat mal protest of Fairfield sec port, won by The protest that the offic feited the car game, after sc stands had knife onto the I H.S.A A. be row morning. Porter.

High lav an- Brie The war whoops came from the red skins from the St. Francis Mission school, who took the tournament by storm last night as they brushed aside St. Mary of N. 31 to 24 in the third game of first round warfare. Leonard Quick a full- blooded Sioux Indian "like all but one of his was scoring star in the massacre with 17 points, but the player who drew the applause was the Little Papoose of the redskin band.

Collins Jordan. Although only five feel four inches high, Jordan was the spark plug and the whole motor in the Indian Wiir machine, Lnffling the easterns with his tricky ball handling, parsing and dazzling shots. Catholic High of Joliet 111 defending title-holder, was forced to come irom behind to survive and defeat St. Mary, Menasha 24 to 14, last night. The Badgers led bv a point at half time and held an edge until the closing minutes of play when the champions clicked.

Central Catholic of Fort Wayne Ind also survived the first round shelling, coming from behind In the final minute to defeat Columbia Academy, Dubuque, Iowa, 20 to 19. Eleven games were on the schedule for today, and tonight. Fenwick of Oak state titleholder, plays Marmion of Aurora at 7 30 this evening, while Spaulding of Peoria goes against Our Holy of Victory, Lackawanna, N. at 9 30 nmmei Saner Bi os Overbeay 159 159 Tot 480 Calvin 122186 192 Stubblefield 147 144 138429 S. Calvin 125 126159 410 Davison 120 129 479 Ch 743 744 2308 Won last 1 Amal.

Clothiers Bates DePratis 126 135 147 171 499 Spencer 111 82 105 Blind 12fi123 129 378 Arundel 132 164446 Handicap 51 51 51 681760 Won 1 lost 2 Community I. Com Belt Chev. Calvin 158 eagur 140 434 Rc Al Pc Sneed 128 148 361 Deweese 159 134158 451 Ford ......................142 109155 406 Sa Stuteville 1 192 121 490 Total 764 723 665 Won lost 1. American Legion Ge Fo Knowles 108139 165 412 Lnengood 105 139 146 390 Bi Hickle 128 138 119 Williamson 112 149 122 383 Skinner 205 127109 441 Ml Handicap 15 45 As Total 673 707 676 2056 day the pi om who coached at is now the Andei sonville ue title last wc doing a bit of neh, Hurley one of two Mt earns to tne sta" Joe Fearl red in Mt. scores, and in ne-ups.

the age limit for the Deaf is icncfit movis he off the deficit and to help ack year. The i lot of emptv get a real brea hools are so Detroit Tiger the public and teams with ba three years. ae, whose 5 come to an or the Deaf. the Bloomingu I league for outer carden? Tota Is Aldrich, Holm, Doyle, Johnson. McCarthv Buck, Stearns Totals FT TP 5 1 11 Champaign 111 March 21 00 0 With Bi? Herb nciiin snowing me 1 0 wav, Spniitfiicid ntered the second 3 5 11 round of the stair basketball tourna- 3 0 6 ment todav with i 26 to 21 triumph 3 9 over Mt.

Carmel into the lead aft; Springfield went the opening of the 15 9 39 second quarter amd left the floor at FG FT TP the igi ir ism Mage the Pekin a lesi Pers shall. Cartlv Free rinrh fouls- Hori Aldrich. Doyle 2 Buck 3 W. B. Tra 0 4 tli re 0ond 4 1 9 pres: 3 6 ful i 4 0 8 troll 4 1 31 free Bi 4 23 39 guar 8 20 31 free i.

Mc- me 2. AJ- A ms Mt. md to BARNHARTS. ROACH FIVES WIN GAMES Cor If st ook and Roach te; A league went last night of this year st the other pa Belt Chevro. 42 to 28 tinii1 in US up a 48 BOX SCORES STATE CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Thf Ba ml May.

A Ke Ke 42 FT 1 Moline Beats Joliet 34- FG FT Wa i. Ihnrnton Marion nton 43- FG FT PF 28 9 PF rp cMo! cCon iumr I reni li Journal Forecast Colla pseofGermam Claim Note Idea of Ml of SET NEW RECORD FOR STATE MEET Won lost 2. Ills DE FE I BROU Swifts defeated Browns ist night in a ci iousht gnn score of 26 to 21 EXPANSION CAMPAIGN NOW see our windows Hoppers Shoe Store S. E. orner Square Champaign 111 C.

E. Bowen, tick Illinois state hi? tournament, tonig today's set a new one event More thai Svvitts (26) Wainright, i Mueller, Day, Lane, Quuilin, March Elliott, I manager for the Gilpin, school basketball WT Henry, j. announced that. Henry, estimated at 17.700 record for the Totals 300 persons were Browns (21 FG FI Molir. re Frei bv cc nangc 2, As.

1 Of lc 6 R. 5 Quine ft Evans 1 Turne Quine Ge Win Wins Another FG FT' aw; om the door; on Attendance at the was 7.000 person University of Illinois nasi um for the three orning session filed into the men's gym- games of the at the Schumm, Tendick, Clancy, Mumbovver. E. Clancy, Heaton, afternoon and 7.200 persons filled al available space at the night game- Danville sent more than 1.500 person to the night meeting 1 0 Bcrkov 0 Jontz. 00 0 Zimme Kuch, 106 26 Stock FG FT TP 01 Tota 3 2g Rockfc 3 0 6 Stasici 0 0 0 0 0 Gustai 0 6 Sadtlc! astisi 9 321 Snydei Klint.

Why is Bowling he Favorite Recreation of the Nation Bowling is Healthful and Every Man and Woman May Enjoy It! th? hundreds of Jacksonville men and women who enjoy Bowling regularly Every Day or Week! Jacksonville Recreation Bowling Alleys Squarp. Duffner Buiding. Totals DIN AES WHIP (.1 Bradenton, Fla March seven run assault on Rookie Frank Gabler in the first inning paved the way for the world champion St. Louis 9 to 3 victory ov rtr the New York Giants and the fourth straight setback for the Terrymen today. Gabler was temporarily knocked out by a drive from Joe Medwick's bat during the opening attack and most of the run damage he suffered came after the injury.

Included in the barrage was a home run by Leo Durocher. New York .000 001 110--3 6 1 St. Louis (N) .701 001 14 2 Gabler, Smith and Mancuso. Danning, Harrell, Ward and Davis. Fn ir ter throws 3.

Jontz 4 Li. glioni. 21 14 1 er Thnrnti Marion 34 Free Hcllma 15 Worlev Offici Peona i Coli i yi IP 25CH ui ih Christ 4 Leu, Batche; 7 Richarc 2 Tunta 3 0 Total 4 Danvilli Lamina Brinkir TP Jones, i WilUau. 4 Mielkf Sharp 4 1 Total; 0 Score FG FT 4 2 2 0 0 0 PI William 21 31 43 Lvnnvil 1 McMOi 1er Fall! cek hi- Srhnlfip er- Maddox Wilson. McNeel: rr PF TP 2 216 Totali le 4 PF PF 4 -----6 4 12 9 48 FGFT PF TP 1 0 1 0 0 62 14 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 94 22 It Lor in hoi ir London ay denied that an to Berlin fror Pa report said dings of the memoran to be as follows, il evolution is i Ger 2.

last 45 garnered 13 points from his guard Peoria Central roiled up a 40 to 12 to defeat Danville in a -coring battle of long shot srtists In thr opening game of the night Csrl Chunk, Peoria forward, connected for sever fiPld goals and two throws before he was withdrawn from the game in the last Period. After thp first few minutes of plav. resolved an battle with little attention paid to defense. Leonard Sharp was the star individual oerformer for the quintet with four field goals free Moline High school forged into the second round of Illinois basketball tournament in th? momma iound bv vanq.nahtr.g Joher 34 Moline jumped off to an early wlWf and was never in danger. Thp Moline came out aJtar the half time intermission an iEed defense hfkl Johet in the third period and to onlv four in the final quarter.

Jim Anders towering colored of he Molinp ar.d p.o- vneran forward the offensive sparkplugs for the genski slipped in four field goaji while Andprs contributed three field goals and a free throw Among 3M)0 pee la at morning was L' Emmerson oi Mt. Vernon A deadly shooting Quincy five connected for fiHd from all cles its defense of the IUinou prep fhampionship in morning with a 27 to 24 Mctorv over Rockford. Trailing 11 to 12 at the half Qumcv amp back strong in 'he third quarter to earn a 21 to 14 lead at the er.d of the ptriod Reuben Bprkomitt, forward lad the third par, with three from the field In the la Riv uford a but could never Q- nrv out 42 fr tht field, snnec'eil aererai 3 The financial and economic eol- laj- of Germany is in sight 4 Fr. ipj c4 ra maienala will become increasingly of industrial is to feared. Should American business it Germanv be elovd? 7 The actual recourras of too small War ir centra! P.rope is a The financial sit ion of the Oer- men desperate memorandum quoted saving The gin: of rp fcresren in the In April ow- to la of raw mater.ais and prnditures on ra material? D154FPOINTID ampa.gr 111 March 21 dispatched 300 rooters bv -rcia: to back home town in the finals of the Illinois stste a Kefoail tournament tonight, but one the passengers got to see tha ime Esigine trouble along the arrival of the train until 7 30 and the gymnasium doors had closed ith a full house ai 7 .00 clo PicknewUje lost to Hilliboro to 24 run REGI LATORE HILL TED TO STA TE LEi.ISL iH RE 0 1 8 2 stafson 2, Peoria Central Danville Free throw tian.

Leu Ba Hervey 2 Mieli Official R. W. GUI (Decatur) C. Robb i Princeton). Champaign Spills Chicagoans 1849 40 FG FTPF TP 0 0 00 i 0 0 4 0 0 0 () 1 1 1 3 0 1 2 1 11 1 3 43 11 8 6 622 1124 31 40 ..........41419 22 sed: Sell un Brankman Sharp 2.

Springfield, 111 -P bill Intended fcr the regulation of the trucking ti has been introduced by Senators mon Lantz of Congerville and L. C. S.eberns of Gridlev, Republicans. It would create a commission of truck operators, two representing large fleet owners and four small tc administer the act under the secretary of state. Truckers would have to obtain permits, giving proof of financial responsibility, and every truck would have to pass a safety test.

Provision is made for minimum wages and maximum daily hours for EXPANSION CAMPAIGN NOW see our windows Hoppers Shoe Store orner Square Robb Champa u. Wendall Williams t. C. Smith. Springfield Mt.

Bates, Springfield Ft; FT PF TP Gould Dailey, 1 0 5 Parker Miller, 0 0 1 0 Moore Sapp, 2 0 1 4 Seheffler, 1 3 11 1 3 3 Totals uncs. 1 1 2 3 Deerfield- Fultz, 0 0 0 Hansen 'lota Is 11 4 10 26 Osborn Mt. Carmel FG PF TP Dean Taylor, 3 2 Moselev W. Kennard, 0 0 0 0 Maiman. W.

Shoaff, 4 2 3 10 F. Shoaff, 0 0 0 0 Totals fcieoci 1 0 1 Score D. Kennard, 0 2 0 Champaig Anthis, 1 1 2 3 th Totals 77 921 Moore. C. Score by quarte rs: Dean 3.

SprinRfield 1620 26 Official; Mt Carmel 29 15 21 Free throw, misser Mil 1erScili'ff- 1er 2. Fea man. Nunes, Tav lor W. Mrs Shields FGFT PFTP 0 3 0 2 4 0 8 0 0 1 0 42 1 10 1 1 1 3 0 34 9 7 9 25 FG FT PF TP 0 2 0 2 3 0 16 0 13 1 3 23 8 2 14 00 3 0 7 7 1121 4 fi 18 25 7 1216 21 NEWARK WINS Clearwater. March Tie Newark Bears came from behind to nose out the Boston Red Sox 3-2 in a 10-inning game today.

The International leaguers trailed until the seventh when George McQuinn poled a homer with a man on base. Score: Bcston 1AL ..........200 000 000-2 1 Nfwark 000 200 1-3 7 0 Pipgras, Hanlon and Legett; While. Kleinhaua, Spittler and He-shburger, Baker. Franklin shoppers in the local community yesterday included Mrs. Ed- waid Scott.

Among the Winchester shoppers in Jacksonville yesterday was Imogent Scott. Flave you seen the new Free throws missed: Bates, Parker, ii 21 Moore Smith 2, Hodge, Osborn, Studebaker tipped to 45 degree angle in our showroom? Just another test to prove that Ur UU1, .1 a 1 a the Studebaker 1 the safest Fenson of PittMicld built. Shoaii, D. Kcnnard, Aniius Oiiic- visiung with iriends here MOTOR CO. MEN'S Smart Stylish Practical Economical jirWiA mm FOR MEN Here tisl The sfioe you for Spring.

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