f TECH PLANS BIG BASKETBALL OPENING—LOCAL SHOOTERS MAKE GOOD AVERAGES LEBANON HIGH TO PLAY TECH Opening Basketball Game in Scholastic League Is Class Contest The Technical High School basket, ball squad is holding daily practices at Chestnut Street Hall preparing for the opening of the Pennsylvania Scholastic League In this city, Friday night, Lebanon high school will be the attraction. The Red and Blue squad was runnerup in the league last season, giving Reading a big run tor the final honors. Coach Miller is pleased with the showing made by the several combin ations in the Alumni contest, and it will be a difficult proposition to make the final selection. A number of the new men arc showing decided strength, and will make the regulars hustle to keep their berths. Class I.rnicue Content A class league contest Is scheduled to begin at 7.45, and It is probable that the Sophs will be pitted against iho Seniors in the first of the inter c iass contests. An orchestra will fur nish special music, and dancing will follow the two struggles. Manager Glenn Beard is planning to hold all of the Tech contests at Chestnut Street Hall, and with a winning com bination, Tech should have a success ful financial season. Lebanon Team Strong Lebanon has played several pre liminary contests, and has shown that the "Dutch aggregation will again be in the running. The visit ors will be without the services of Moore, the flashy forward, who was the league's high individual scorer. This athlete is attending Lebanon Valley College, and is a member of the Blue and White basketball squad. Tech's aggregation looks like a winner, and for the first time in the history of the institution, students are predicting a quintet that will be in the running for the final league honors. The Alumni contest showed the fact that there are a number of talented tossers on the Maroon suad and the team that wins the pennant will undoubtedly have to step at a lively rate to take Tech into camp. ROWLING Taylor-Kennedy League (Duckpins, Taylor Alleys) Crescents 2034 Stars 1918 Delserotli, (C) 208 Deiseroth, (C) 529 Tigers 2070 <'apitols 1984 .O'Leary, (C) 194 O'Leary, (C) 529 Casino Duckpin League (Casino Alleys) Casinos 1796 Stars 1693 shooter, (S) 172 Shooter, (S) 416 STANDING OF THE TEAMS W. L. Pet Crescrn' 23 10 .697 Seniors 19 11 .6 33 Casino 18 15 .545, Keystones 16 14 .533 Stars 12 24 .333 Capitals 8 22 .266 CANCEL ON GARNET FIVE Frozen pipes with a bursted boiler brought a disappointment to the Gar net five last night. These tossers were scheduled for a game at Mari etta. Late yesterday afternoon the match was cancelled. The Garnet players were in good shape and ready to