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CHS, South Charleston SparkleDownes PendW Ware To Coach S.C.; Irish Play Tonight By DAN HOSE, Malt Sawta Writer awood place South cScfced off victorie. lwt night in Kaiwwfca V.ljJ^w™. they don't play inarmiga, wnicn (rimmed iting Nitre, 68 52, goes to Dunbar in quest of its eighth conference triumph. South Charleston (7 1). which! spurted the last six minutes for a vo bL victory over Stonewall THE STANOINOS CatnoJic at Montgomery Clendenin at SI Albans Dunbar at rtllro at East Bank I 48, Flcrninglon 64 Si, Renlck 33 Warwood 40, Wcllsb Mniindsville 41, New neinnnv 59, Follnnsl 3m 370 .400 FROAY Cnarletlon at Dunbar St.

at Stonewall Jackson Catholic at Clendenin DuPont at South Charteslon Cedar Grove at East Banc Spencer at Elkview Point Pleasant at Nitro Non conference game. orjj. UnWersily 58 83, Malewan 5 host Clendenin, 73 65. despite a aj point show by the Eddie Paxton. Cedar Grow (1 3) left Washing, ton alone and in i Place by racing to a 744a decision on the losers' floor.

In a non uwamlip won its second game in two inights. 78 56 over invading Princeton. Tonight's only contest has Sissonville 3) playing at third piace Catholic TEN PLAYERS scored harleston's win over the Mountain Lions notched 60 of! I bo points fnm Big George Hicks Mh' and Darrell Gibson led Nitro South Charleston Al Ball said that Head Coach Dick Ware would take command; of the basketball team starting Monday Baskpthall fnanh lony Miller remains hospitalized wiui a Kianey stone mlecUon. PRACTICED Thursday when Tony went to the hospital," Ball said. "Monday turning it over to Dick.

He's been in Pittsburgh for the NCAA, meetings." Ball, who coached outstanding Jackson at the Civic for vcars at Lincoln Jun makes its next appearance at ior H'Sh, watched two of his for home against DuPont. imer charges from there threaten mm flis one game stand. clfmbed! Brothers John and Denny Rent ijjlk mm mm piace oy aeieating'lcy scored 42 of Stonewall's 61 PALMER CLOSE BEHIND Trio Leading At San Diego SAN DIEGO. Calif. jfuI threats.

Arnold Palmer and goners swung, miiy tasper Jr. They were just 3 the third round of the aan Diego Open today, with two veteran Canadians, Stan Leonard and Al Balding, and California's Eric Monti leading the parade of par wrecKers. The three were lied at 133, sev i en strokes under par for 36, holes, play resumed over the par 35 71. 6,725 yard Mission Valley county liuo course. Adding further international! fl.ivor.

South Africa's 25 year oldj Player, winner of the British Open in 1039, was just one! i.roKe oacK oi tne leaders. Heady nod within striking distance were at least two power 'i, Palmer Bflrber 47 70 137 Fr.nk Boynion fMT Strananai 137 GoalOV 44 wall Bayer oy Pott r.m BanK 73, Clendenin 65 Ounbar 78, Prince i 57 OTHER GAMES Putnam 85, Hurricane 75 Laonoul 59, Fayetlevllle 54 'Vebster Springs 45, Gassawoy 43 Ansied SO, Meadow bridge 40 G.tuley Bridge 44, Mantflomery 55 Siivcnswood 57. Pliiabelh 53 Glenvlllo 57, Burnsvllle 53 Logan Aracoma 78, Kimball 43 Seih 4J, Poca 31 ibarptej van Jl Grlffithsvllle 50, Guyan valley d7 Mullens 74. Pinevllle 63 Bccitley 44, Eluelield 54, Peterslown J4 Glen Roqers 65, Mark' Twain JS P.irkc. sbura 73.

Hunllrgton 53 Hontinqlon Marshall 59, Fort Gay 5C Permit 79, Ktinllncilcn, Douglass 49 S9, 'william'Mw' Ubcriy "nnrcalm 75. Matoaka 57 Bluefield Park Central 94, Roanoke, Aooison Wotrc Oams 73, Bridneporl two strokes off the each Wltb 69 A mere three strokes behind, with the final 18 holes comirut ud aunaay, were Bob Goalbv. win ner of the recent Los Angeles upen, ann now consistent money winner, as well mrce Jong shot players. Marlene Sets Pace SEA ISLAND, Ga. Pret ty Marlene Hagge today led 21 omcr prolessionais into the second round of the Sea Island Ladies Open golf tournament.

Mrs. Hasce, from Delrav Beach, fired a par 3G 36 72 rnday in the first round of the' Ladies Professional Golf Associa tion's opening tournament for 1961. She ignored a steady downpour io lane a inrce siroke lead. Pacific 73. willa 1 40 Penn 73, Yale 51 Harvard 47, Columhia Navy 7d, Colgale 73 Tulane U.

Ww. Florida SB, Auburn 53 Mempnis Slats 54, 37 75.Aa_iinlEc»jy Rawls 39 T1 49 U0 39 39 78 48 jo GUrida ArmifronB JO 79 70 HO Janice Phelps 42 SIS BASKETBALL SCORES HIGH SCHOOLS COUNTY TEAMS South Chsrlfston 78, Stoneivall COLLEGES STATE COLLEGES W. Va. Wesleyan 87, wesl Liberty 77 Bethany 47, Fenn 5i Davls Elkinj lid. Concord 100 Bluefield St.

107, Beckley S3 Potomac Stale 97, St. Marys, Md. EAST 93. Jacksonville (Fla Smith 40 78, 40 uman Austin Pcay S9 fGT 'ide 84, Flsk 79 le 4J, Georgia Stale 59 Abbey 40, Presbyterian SI Mamllne 71, Concordia (Minn) Carleton 48, Bcloil J8 Swmern lit. 95, III.

Normal Si Nor hern 81, Ferris 62 Defiance 84, Olivet 47 Northern III, 77, Easlern Mich Astiland, 82. Cedarville 30 SOUTHWEST Teiffls 59, Baylor 51 Texas Tech Texas AAM Highlands 112, Arlzohi Dallas Univ. 4d. SI. Marys (Kaf.) 43 FAR WEST UCLA 90, Arliona Wyoming 86, Utah Stale 73 Oregon Slalc 74.

Wash. Stale Colo. Slnle U. 73, Brlgham Young 49 Hi, Stale 62 Idaho Slate 65, Colo. Mines 33 Colo.

Colleoe S3, Colo, Slale 54 S.m Francisco Slale 47, Chico dt Whilworth 71, Puqcl Sound 65 (OTl l.onfl 47, Fresno Stale 83 (Of) INDUSTRIAL CARROLL SAUNDERS Sissonville Guard points John eot 14 the secntlrl i half after Denny's 16 kept the Generals within 36 32 the first! nan. "The Bender boys made rough for us," Ball said. Stonewall led the first ni minutes but Sparky Kessinger came mrougn witn Dasftets ir the two minutes before intermission to break a 30 30 deadlock Nitro (511 1 0 2 2 3 5 7 Meadow: 2 3 Id Brown 2 34 1 Gary" 0 cjvorholf GARY POSTAL Donbar Soph Ntts 15 When Stonewall came within one point at the start of the fourth quarter Kessinger hit six points in seconds. With the score 57 54 Black Eagles big man, 6 Ronnie Kidd, scored 13 points in inree minutes iuaa, wno lin 1 with 27, made nine straight shots in scoring 19 the second half. "THEIR REBOUNDING and MHchell I 7 7 O'Neal 0 Snodgrais 0 0 0 Totalt It 15U 1 5 15 it 21 45 DARRELL GIBSON High Scorer For Nitro our poor foul shootiwr.

nine for 26, helped beat us." said Stone wall Coach Clyde (Pud) Hutson. "We could have stayed with them all the way if we had made our fouls. "But Kidd got hot and that ruined us. CLENDENIN ALSO had foil II shooting woes, making only 13 of Uutside of Paxton, who hit the season's individual high Cedar Gin (T4I 9 Brown A 0 1 19 Hunt 0 0 1 0 Lawson 0 0 0 0 Martin 1 (M I T. Roberts 1 1 2 Branham 3 3 Graley 1 A Suttoo 2 5 IB Ooug.lM Hoi Tstati 14 11 with his 37 points, the Cardinals niaoc dux two of is fouls.

East Bank still had three more field goals and got another big1 proaucuon trotn veteran Tincher, who tallied 29. CEDAR GROVE was sparked oy Doug Branbam's 19 and Ar nold Sutton's 18 at Washington Sophomore Carlos Graley. with 17, continued to be the i spot ior wasnington. DUNBAR HAD four play with 14 points or more, including sopnomore uary costal: it raced to a 23 point halftime lead over Princeton. Stomwall (41) Sr.

John Beane. 10 Denny BenUey, Totalj Sawn Chas. (U) I Booth, 4 Kidd, 22 Keisinger, Id Londeree Totals Stonewall Miller. I Princeton (54) 1 2 0 1 Brohard 2 2 5 i Richardson 3 3 i DHlon 10 12 D. Farley 2 0 Christian it i.t Martin COOOer 0 2 1 21 Farley 0 Fortuna 0 0 1 0 2 PLAN VISIT OF OUTSTANDING ATHLETES The city wide meetings here Feb.

11 12 13, featuring the Fellowship ot Christian Athletes, were planned here yesterday when the local committee met with two FCA officials from Kansas City. Part of the local committee is shown above. Front row. left to right: Dr. Truman Potter.

Christ Church Methodist; John. L. Thomas, Bob Stoddard, FCA program di T.J., Roosevelt Lead City League The City Conference' basketball season is under Friday openers. 19611 with Roosevelt and Thomas Jeffer json on lop. Roosevelt whipped i Horace Mann, 39, and Jefferson downed Woodrow Wilson, 39 31, in David Isaac scored 13 and Jim Boxley 12 for Roosevelt.

Wil Farley topped Jefferson with Maurice Pendleton threw in 18 for Wilson. Lincoln defeated Elkview. 56 22, after leading 37 12 at halftime. Bob Halstead scored 15, Tom Shaffer 10 and Buzzy Staats 10. Chclyan continued to roll along, blasting Cedar Grove.

62 43. Sam Robinson and Bill Cordell had 14 apiece. CG's Tom Moore totaled 17. John Farrell scored ll and Jake Phillips 10 as DuPont downed Pratt, 34 27. Larry Hudrtall's 8 led the losers.

Buffalo, Now 8 1, Beats Hurricane HURRICANE A well balanced! attack with four players in double figures enabled Buffalo's Bisons to win their eighth game against one loss here last night. Gary Stanley's 25 points led the Bisons over Hurricane's Redskins, B5 75. Bob Anthonv added 16 and Russell Legg and Elmer Welch each. Melvin Kennedy topped Hurricane with 30. Sranley 7 Hurritarte (75) McGhte 27, Kennedy 30.

Buffalo fi if" Joe Kennedy tossed in IS as; Clendenin defeated Sissonville, 47 23. Joe Bail had 9 for Sisson viHf. George Washington found little opposition at Wmfield, winninj Larry Jividen scored 12 and Bobby Allen 11. Horace Mann's eighth "raders cteteaiea Joim Adams, 47 31, John Hagland's 31 markers. Mann seventh grade team with Roy Howell and Bob McNabb scoring 10 each, defeated Nitro, 32 George Washington is Greyhounds Lose Third In A Row Montgomery'' were off and running icany tnis season witn three wir row, but since they'v slowed to a crawl.

Last night the 'Hounds lost thci 'third straight, a 66 55 decision to Gauley Bridge. Guard John Webb led tne winners with 21 points. High for Montgomery was Sam Williams with 20. Omley Bridge (44) Shears II. J.

Carroll 15, G. Carroll 0. qua'terv Cauley B7ldge 17 is" Montgomery 9 14 Shot FO Fouls Pts. Tateli 14 3M7 Jt i Buchanon. HarcHd rector; Don McClanen.

originator of FCA; the Rt, Rev. Bishop Wilburn Campbell, Bishop Coadjutor Episcopal Diocese of West Virginia. Back row; Leon McCoy, Charleston High; Hugh Thompson, Joe Jeffcott, Howard McJunkin, chairman of finance committee, and Bud Francis, First Presbyterian youth worker. Daily Mall photo by Earl Benton. BAISI CHANGES LINEUP Fight Tonight With Both Sure BOSTON CAP) A late influx of Enalish coin of the realm nar rowed the odds as fight time neared for tonight's 15 round nationally televised (ABCJ bout between Paul Pender and London's Terry Downes for one version of the world middleweight title.

Downes. 24. an eafier vounc migusnman wim a swarming, two handed style, continued talk a big fight as he headed into the most important match of his tour year professional career. confident I can neat htm. said Downes, former U.S.

if I didn't think so. wouldn't be here." Pender. 30, a crafty, clever strategist whose title is recoEcited jin New York, Massachusetts and jmost of Europe, is quietly confident, almost casually so. veteran Pender ore uiciea ot nis second detense. Itieu styles are completely dif ferent.

Terry is a walk in, press ing fighter who likes to wear down his opponent. His record is 2b 6, including 21 knockouts. Pcn ojder is generally recognized as one of the master boxers of the nro tession, wnose staobing lett is his1 nest weapon. BOXER WON'T GET ANY PAY TONIGHT BOSTON A court order tying up Terry Downes' purse for his fight with Paul Pender was issued by Suffolk Superior Court Judge Edward J. Voke yesterday.

lem. too a tendency to cut around the eyes. He said a series of operations has cured that and he hasn't been cut in 10 fights. "I'll throw so many punches he can't stop them all," Downes said. "Some will get through and I'll wear him down.

About the 10th round should do it." Pender announced no such bat tle plan. "I have to wait anrl hnur Downes has had his health prob Downes is going to he said. Marion Rolls A 900 Series SAN BERNARDINO, Calif (AP) Proving she's not over the hill, grandma Marion Ladewig reeled off the best four game series er snot on the opening day of the All Star Bowling Tournament. The living legend from Rapids, rolled a 900 series' to far outdistance the balance of! the 96 girl field which yesterday began a three day preliminary' test in the J68.000 tenpin classic. Mrs.

Ladewig, who has won seven All Star titles, had games Duval Late Rally Nips Guyan Valley! GRIFF1THSVILLE Duval High School waited until the lasti period but finished strong to down Guyan Valley, 50 47, here last night. VhC Clark Faulty Duval fM) 4, Woodrutn 13, Wiley 5. Manns 1 tt la 11 2 47 Muzzle Loaders Shoot On Sunday Shades of Dan'l Boone! The muzrfe loaders will be firing awayi on Sunday at 1 p. m. at Carbide Skeet Club if the shooters can keep their powder dry.

The Elkan Muzzle loading Rifle Club plans a shoot and election of oflicers on Sunday. rne range is located in Teays Valley. It can be reached bv turning off W. Va. 17 onto the) reays valley following this! road to the Bill's Creek Rd.

Markers will show the way from mere. Win At A Will Give Tech Division Lead West Virginia Tech can retrain uie lean in tne ibtate Conference's Western Division tonight provid ed it past Alderson Broaddus at Philippi. "That's a tall says; Coach Neal Baisi. "Don't forget' a beat us, 73 66, on our floor a few weeks ago. TECH, ALTHOUGH Idle last I night, moved closer to Glenville the conference ratings with from defeated opponents.

Wins by Bluefield State over uecsiey, 107 83, and W. Va. Wes leyan over West Liberty, 87 77, boosted Tech's rating to 96.2. Glenville has a 96.7. In the only other conference game last night.

Davis Elkins! trimmed Concord a high tng contest. 114 100. ivicNEER Tech Sophomore TWO PLAYERS will be making nrst starts lor Tech. Baisi nounced that Melvin McNeer, 6 4 sophomore from Red Sulphur springs, will start at center and bill Turner, 6 1 junior from Montgomery, will go at guard. OTHER CONFERENCE games tonient find West Liberty at Gten viiie and Concord at Salem.

Bob Ferrell was big gun againsc concord Tne league top scorer fired in 39 points as me lea an uie way. wfi iLJ JXAN and West Liberty were locked up in a see saw battle until the Bobcats grabbed the; lead for good with five minutes Jert. Five hit double figures for Wesleyan Bill Rine, 20, Don Tfltali 34 11 11 Poca Record 3 4 After Seth Loss POCA Sherman High School of Scth jumped off to a 13 3 first: quarter lead and went on to defeat) Poca, 44 35, last night. Jack Collier led Sherman with 19! points. Gary Cullifer was high for iTtic uots witn 13.

iJoca is now Sherman (44) Blrr Maddox 4 Score quarters: Jimison fa freshman starting his second game) 18. Sam Gross 17. Mario Mills 14, and Bill Grimes 10. IN A freshman contest, Tech romped over W. Va.

State. 90 74, at Institute. Fred Harless led the winners with 30, followed bv Charley Kelly's 19, Tech is of 235 218 203 244. Don Glinski, Hank Johnson and Teata Semiz paced the 240 man field after the first six games of preliminary action. DEFENDING CHAMPION Harry Smith of St.

Louis languished in 60th place with i 1,193 total and four time champion Don Carter of St. Loui3 was mired 107th place with 1,143. Billy Golenbiewski, a heavily touted Detroit star, was evicted from aFlpr ovfr sleeping ind missing his sched uled appearance. GLINSKI, 26 year vid instructor from Oxnard, blaster a 225 215 211 213 218 254 1,336 series on the second of five men's squads. MEN'S STANDINGS Oxnard, Calit.

lohnson, Arlington, Calif. 1327 Semli, Keramus, N. 1324 irman, Dallas, 139T WOMEN'S STANDINGS Marlon Ladewlj, Gram) Sadie Chester. Pa Lorraine Phlfe Dottle Crouch, Los Angelas Janet Herman, Angeles, Jean VVestfl.ld. H.

J. Tie: Elvirj Toeptrr and Anita len Sheblls, Detroit, Shirley Garns, CnTc490, BASKETBALL GAME W. Va. Freshmen vs. VPI Freshmen CharUtton Civic Center JAN.

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