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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 13

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Country Win Tourney 12, 1968 Lanes team won the the gave team ha "dicap event er Lu had actual pin score of 2893, events with FINAL t. Country S- Lincoln Way Tot 3162 Sandy Valley North C.nton 57 70. Glenwood Canton South M. Marlington Tuslaw S3 Triwgy Hiland 89. 67 Orrville 70.

74, Alliance S3 Ph Hoba hl Mmtrva Leetonia 44 Louiiviile 55. Sebrlng 44 1 THIRTEEN DALTON (Continued from Page 12) had 19 and Steve Corse bad 18. 10. 11. LmM 11.

Bredifer 13. Rolling Rock I.VBI Urban and Junior 147 i 9-2 in the Federal league, second to Canton South's league-clinching ll-O, and the two squads square off tonight at South. Both Fairless and South are 13-3 overall. Fill-lets 11-2-24 29-n- Bu in er 2-0-4. ToUU 1284 27S7 338 2390 Lumber u- M93 3893 No.

Malinowskl U37 Davia and Jerry Novak and Frank Hardwty and Elsenbrei 1037 144 1231 TOP TEN SINGLEB EVENT Grand Tot. MO 582 597 498 575 642 534 633 Shilllni Larry Eddy 3123 Wall ShaHrath 31M'jamec Wlae Glenn Longswo SOjM'Ed. Boughman 3077 Frank Vacclni 3077fDsJe Hamel 30681 Howard Peterman aoo 533 Ml 556 Hdcp. 114 63 156 72 42 96 72 42 Tot. Q9C 076 eeo 654 Leaders In Wom Singles, Doubles 625 en's 4-Way Jam In Class Rec League The City Recreation department's Friday Class basketball league has a 4-way logjam at the last night's play at Franklin elementary schooj A 1 beat Mike Mercer, Dave Ball way Dillon association L.

at Vee Reader 1005 213 Friday's ac and 3O9 Marjyn Studer and Mary Bixler with 1287. --tSOTl heads r-iw-rson with 706. High scores for' ch yl L. i White's Waste Collection edged Hess-Snyder 54-53 and 1218 Superior's Brand Meats decked lan 2 Hairs tylests 63-55. Alibi Bar Hess-Snyder, Don's Hair- ui5 stylests and Superior all have Tht DOUBLES Helen Gin Barb Moretta Btella McGra Wachtwl and 333 1036 Elaine Act.

562 482 541 501 500 387 477 473 418 EVENTS 505 Hdcp. 144 133 192 108 141 141 237 144 144 195 SS' RAL WARTZ paced Alibi Bar with 23 points while Rich Flores had 14. Ron Baltzer was high for Kring's with 24 points 7l while Randy Simmons had 15. 13 2 Iess Sn yder led 26-20 at half- 540 432-1527 tallied 19 points to Hannum 563 HIGH SCORES FOR THE DAT i c. iu points a Hum neeaurnan scnoo lulart yder the fourth second best among those who Stynchula Plays Out His Option NEW YORK (AP) Andy Stynchula, veteran defensive lineman for the New York Giants, has become the first member of the National Football league club to ever play out his 1 and only lhe fourth history.

There have been reports that several NFL players went through the 1965 season without their contracts parently with an eye toward i hUo 105 M.lta.McConneUviHe Kocher 4-1-9, Orn- 1-0-2, 0 -4-4 i Sandy V.l ley la Sandy Valley SO, FairUw West Holmes 62, Tuslaw 53 Tuslaw got a 22-point perform. Cltho U3 Dove ance from Jim Hoffman, back oct 2' 1 Riv i hls old position at forward but ar ld 53 01 Wn shak the West -Holmes press or stop the Knights' 64 south over had held leads of 83, St. 34 3 3tld 6 5 We St Holmes took fa ssri 0d West HoTme sTs Admiral go, Sandusky ,02. Marlon Harding 52. Lorain St W- Bedford i Manchester i-v-i cent from the but West Holmes hit 44 per ''hosts Tuscarawas Val- Central 37, BelUire St.

chula became the first TmUw 5-2-4. Schaffter erly THIS IS THE iir 11- viiama riesmenii Wellington Mara. "I can't sav' hp much he wanted, but H'si nlK to lead the Elks men's league Star-Way Lanes in MassiUon bowliniz action Friday Graw 513. OTHER WOMEN rolling honor Friday were: Sylvia in the Siber 578-202 bowline in in the Friday jue at Countrj' Kula 560-220 in Pnncehorn Realty league at Lanes, Judy Fox 506 cka 5 05 bowling in Len Taylor' bucketed fra 5011115 mdudin 8 in the lastj Redvine 12. The Superior-Don's game had wild ending with both teams 22 points in the last -T- Cook had 9 and Tom Gatsios 6 for Don's in the final 8 minutes.

Ray Kieffer netted 10 points and Me Allister 5 for Superior i Ga'tsioT 1 rail Cook had 21 Uons Kieffer notched 20. Don Buckles 17 and McAllister 13 for Superior. day league next week has "Perry Rubber playing Boys' club at ima shaw coidwater so yton Ro Dayton ner. KNEELING (left to and Ellen Coolidge Judith Edison Wins County Eighth Grade Tourney Tim a econd play by ton South floor chip i htrs ss sh til 6 cvct am Tli i I it i couldn't agree. definitely is through with the Giants.

There is nothing personal about it, no anomisity I have been in touch with him and I told him I thought he a mistake." Stynchula, however, doesn't see it that way. "I think whatever the difference was, we could have settled it if we could have sat down and talked it out man-to-man," said Stynchula. "But for some reason I was never able to establish a rapport with Wellington or Allie." The last was a reference to Coach Allie Sherman. "I GOT THE opinion he didn't want me around," said Stynchula, "And he told me so after the last game of the season. I never Hn "iddletown 107.

Fairfield St. Xavier 48 COLLEGE OHIO Xavier (Ohiol 85 M. Centra, o. 53. Concordia 50 a hn Ca Eastern Michigan Pa.

78, Tech SI .48 State St. ill. Georgetown 71 Columbia Dartmouth wgetOwn Princeton Brown Penn Yale 58 Army st. PeterV N. J.

Rhode Lland M. Ma.Mchu.ett, .09, Harvard 08 SOUTH Perry 70, Glenwood 58 Perry Coach Ed Mathie played 12 boys as the Panthers complete. ly dominated play at Glenwood, winning 70-58. High scorers far Perry were Gary Blackmer with 11 and Wayne KroII and Terry Irwm with 10 each. Bob Rohwr had 16 for Glenwood.

Perry began heavy substituting the second quarter and was t0p 4M8 4t th rerry top season pointmaker, Kroll, played only about Pa th team the first anes Tracy BalyTc at 457 Ra Files 371-223, Gene Urban 566, Duane 552 BU1 Archibald Prt Hden Sm 8 ha as 467, Jan Pnncehorn 465, Tony Ryder 580 Pob Egan o74, Jake Reinerts 579 Country Lanes Sis Judd 489; MM. 6 Emma Full 466 Chapman 1116 PeCk 457 Ahl1 honor series. They Gcsaman 565-206, Helen to l' 801 1 6 Ci dia sS ub rf 54 212 Jane Hudock 530, Rosie Hovman 528 Flores Rees 528-201, Nancy Lad rich 522-201, A lli ne 54? AJice Black 519, Hermaine Schwendiman 318 and Betty Me- Frustration Hits College Cage Losers 1 454 -thy 1 lnWay LaD Pa Kula secutive defeat would be records Lanes major college basketball. Not 95 2 Sinay Anderson threw in the Volle baU Finals Set SylT 1 SI 5 8 mpd en Virfinia Union 94. Viriinia St.

87 MIDWEST Xavier 85. Kent St 78 Huron 93. So. Dakota Tech 90 SOUTHWEST Southern Methodist 99. Rice 70 ArKkTIBBB ton I had the feeling I was wanted.

1 never knew how 1 was doing in New York." KK Boys' 'club and Perry Rubber, all at 4-4; Youngs' Food 3-5 and the Independents i 0-2 2. IS a H. lala -M: ch ii 7 3 ai Eck of schools and jCarl Genet will clash in (he Class singles finals. The 4 advanced as the result of matches this week. The finals will be plaved Feb 20 at the The date has been i an £rom Sun day's original schedule.

Poole beat Bill Rohr 21-17 Everett took Carl Stehle 21-3, and welcome. will P- m. Feb. 20 from Spectators will be The New York Mets had their best success in 1965 against the £LT nna Au Reds Philadelphia Phils and Chicago Cubs. They won I 18 games la re with each of tnose rivals.

Charles 21-13, 18-21, 21-13. First round of play for 16 in individuals in A singles and 9 teams in Class doubles will be- who wvugjiL half-size clubs, small balls everythin" in miniature. On his first round" hitting toward the foursome "Two!" The All-Stars, J. Dennis Angels and Vo-Tapek were winners the women's Stark county 'Class A volleyball league. The All-Stars downed Stahl- 15-5, and 15-1, losing one match 15-7.

The Angels took all 3 matches, 15-1, 15-3 and 15-6 over Isler's Refuse Service. VoTapek took all 3 matches, 15-6, 15-2 and 15 3 over Q. p. Hamburg The standings: All-Stars 14-1; Reeds 13-2- Vo- Tapek H-7; Angels 9-6; Stahl- hebers 6-9; Q. p.

Hamburg 1-14' and Isler's 0-15 A az rk AfcM A RA sST che St. California SO Santa Clara 78. U. of the Pacific 7Z San 8T. St.

Mary'. led the Eagles in tfie 40-33. 87 Brighan 99, Utah Cal. Stanford 57 76. Southei Seattle 92.

Portland Montana ill. Idaho St. 89, Denver Gonzaga 82, Idaho NBA New York 122. Detroit San 94 us Nf MOMf to please your family! THE RJCE str aight loss, including' their final Ail15 IS lu games snort of the longest losing streak ot 37, for a major college set by i ne Citadel from January-, 1954, to December, 1956. Johnny Moates' layup with 4 left gave the Richmond Spiders upset 84-82 home court victory over West Virginia.

Kent State won the first half ti 051 the Ram as the F1 Amen can Conference to add some non-conference 1 t0 sofar dismal sea son Fnrtay night. led Xavier of Cincinnafi at halftime, but didn't the second half and loTt'eS-Te John Gorman scored 20 points ner while Fred Albrecht -nd Doug Sims hit 24 and 21 Points, respectively, to pace Kent beat Central Mate 56-o3, Xfalone Beat -Concordia 03-50 and John Carroll of th enns iva pulled out 2'la I rc dents Conference cc.lar by beating Tech Malones Bob Durris hi! a jumper with 15 seconds left and 0l if rs adde two foul to defeat Concordia, ernard Shaw) 2 PLYS ARE HERE BUT PLEASE! NOT ON YOUR CAR INSIST ON FULL FOUK PLY DUXLOP THE BETTER TIRE CITY TIRE REPAIR 142-148 Charles S.W. 19I6-GOLDEV ANNIVERSARY Some People Have More Children anrf appHtncw. why their electric bflk bigger than they to be. The average price of than it in 1935'.

But the tm as much electricity it did then; mU am the What you today -pound it did 1935? coo ercept Yes, electricity doe, cost LESS OHIO COMPANY From original plans designed to fit your individual to the pleto construction of your Homo, detail is handkd for you. Estimates top quality materials Builder and financing assistance. See us before you contract to buiid. HAH BOOK AVAILABLE We maintain a large library ef home (Mans frem which you can borrow te get ideas to incorporate Into your own No charge or obligation. ALLIED BUILDING CENTER 12.

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