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TITLE GAMES ON SATURDAY FANS WILL AGAIN FLOCK TO ARMORY FOR WINDUP OF AN. NUAL AFFAIR. The championships in the Union County basketball tournament will be decided tomorrow in Co. E An mory and fans from all parts of the county will be on hand to see the The Watkins and Raymond boys teams will start the day's schedule by meeting at 8:30 o'clock in the morning, followed by the YorkDarby cilt Those games are semifinals in the championship tournament. Union and Byhalia will clash in the third game of the morning. and Dover and Magnetic will play in the last morning contest. Those two games are in the consolation tournament. In the afternoon the girls teams swing into action, with Union and Darby girls leading off at o'clock. Games following at 45-minute intervals are: Richwood-I Allen. Broadway, York California, Byhalia. The last two games will decide the girls' championship. If Byhalia wins over Magnetic it has the championship. If Magnetic wins and Watkins loses, Magnetic gets the championship. If Watkins wins and Byhalia loses, Watkins takes the honor. In the evening the schedule calls for the losers in the round of the championship boys tournament to meet at 7 o'clock. The championship game in the consolation tourney will be staged at 7:50 o'clock, followed by the boys championship battle. Although the championships will be decided tomorrow. there is a game in connection with the tournament to be played Monday night. It will be between the winning teams in the first two games of Saturday night, and the victor will be the third county squad to go to the Central District Class B tournament at Westerville. The Monday night schedule calls for the foul shooting contest at 7 o'clock, followed by the game. crty contains 133.88 acres. The court ordered that a writ of partition be issued to the sheriff commanding him to cause the property to be divided and set off to the parties the parts to which they are entitled. If in the opinion of the commissioners the property cannot be divided without injury to same, the commissioners are to report the facts and no dower shall be assigned and the premises shall be appraised free from dower. The question of the lien claimed by Carrie Schoenleb in hor cross petition and the question of the lion for advances for rent and in surance by the plaintiff, Fred Schoenleb, Jr., are reserved for decision following the report of the sheriff Richard C. Thrall represents the plaintiff and Kenneth M. Petri of Galion represents the defendants. LEASE APPROVED The application of Gwynn Sanders. receiver in the action of The Richwood Banking Co. vs: H. L. LeMasters and others for authority to rent the real estate described in the petition to Homer Fox for the per of one year from March 1984. for the sum of $219 in cash, payable in advance, was submitted to the court and the court, with the consent of all the parties to this proceeding, sustained the applica tion. The receiver is authorized tb lease the real estate to Homer Fox for the above named period for the sum of $210. MOTION OVERRULED. Judge F. LeRoy Allen overruled a motion of Lonnie and John Henderson for a rehearing in their suit against Fred A. McAllister executor of the estate of Milo Strosnider, deceased of Richwood. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Marion Southard Weise and husband to John G. Streng and wife, 15 acres in Paris Township. $1, Upton Cheney and wife to E. N Kater and wife, 551/4 acres in Jack son Township, $1. By affidavit for transfer from John L. Farrington to H. J. Far