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Show Cub Cagers Favored Over West Wut and South high basketball cam pa are primed for the double-header double-header Big Three caaaba alate to be played Friday night in the Cub gym, the B game starting at T o'clock, followed at a O'clock by the A contest. The C aquada of the two achoola were alated to meet Thursday afternoon on the Panther floor. The gamea tomorrow night will be marked with a do-or-die effort on the jart of both teams, ilnee the Cum, defending champions, mm! Uan nntB to catch East high In the standings, and the Weat alders must avert a lose If they are to remain In the title picture at all. Of the two aides to the queation, the outlook from the South side aeema brighter. The B game will mark the first appearance In competition for the Cub Juniors, who have compiled an Impressive preseason record, but have yet to be tested under the strain of league game. Opening Open-ing the game tJt the blue and white school will be Wally Cooper Coop-er and Bob Forsgren at forwarda. Mark Caff el In the pivot post, and on the guard Una Dale Morris and Jack Nell. For the Panthers, who last week lost to the Leopard Juniors, Jun-iors, Paul Rose, Leeter Dornay and Lacelle Woolaey will be at forwarda for-warda and center, respectively, while Scott Buahnell and Bob Jones are the probable guards. Paatkers Caderdegs In the A game, th Panthers are almost hopeless underdogs. They seem unable to hit the hoop on offense and their defense so far haa been under par. However, How-ever, the Weat crew may catch the Cuba overconfident. Chick Brown and Ken Smith, guards; Bob Schrlver, center; Bob Woolf and Chauncey Peterson, forwards, will be In the atartlng Hne-up for South A, and playing against them will be Bob Williams Wil-liams and Fred Keller as forwards. Oris Beeney and Ned Wattera at guards, and Gordon Holmes, center. |