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6A Jan. 17, 1Q70 ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH UH.I lju. hi ji jjijih i mini ii.i II. I 'j iiA Bourdase Leads Pin Qualifiers McEvoy 27 Put DuBourg In Lead Ed Bourdase, who has never won a Professional Bowlers Association tournament despite having one of the highest averages over the past decade, gets another chance today. Bourdase led the qualifying for the nationally televised finals of the $50,000 Los Angeles Open.

Bourdase was followed, in order, by Bob Strampe, Dale Seavoy, Mickey Hlgham and Johnny Petraglla. These four will compete for the right to meet Bourdase in a one-game championship match. Football The Minnesota Vikings were told by commissioner Pete Rozelle that they must decide by Tuesday afternoon whether they want to return backup quarterback Gary Cuozzo to the New Orleans Saints and draft tenth in line with the Saints' first-round pick, or keep Cuozzo and draft twenty-fifth. The situation is the result of a deal made in 196S. In the National Football League Pro Bowl By Dave Dorr McBride High basketball coach Denny Moore thinks he's got a way to stop DuBourg point machine Tom McEvoy, other than locking him in the dressing room.

And he can't do that, of course. It wouldn't be fair. After McEvoy had swished six field goals and led the Cavaliers to a 20-9 lead at the end of the first quarter last night in a pivotal Catholic Athletic Conference game between the teams, Moore switched around his defense. He abandoned the one-on-one he was using and went to a box-and-one, giving 6-foot-6 Mike Andert and 6-5 Bob Marischen alternately the job of shadowing 6-4 McEvoy. In the third quarter Gerry Frillman took over, getting some help from Rich Guntli.

The were effective, to a de Sport Shorts contest that will be played tomorrow in Los Angeles, the West is favored over the East. The game will be televised on the CBS network (KMOX-TV) starting at 3 p.m.,St. 'A shots in each of the second, third and fourth periods. He sank 10 of 17 from the field, but only seven of 14 from the free throw line. "I wish we had gone to the box-and-one defense earlier," said Moore.

"I hesitated to use it at the start because I didn't know whether we could handle him. "See, he got half his points in the first quarter when we were in a man-to-man. I saw the Cleveland DuBourg game the other night and Cleveland used a box-and-one, but not until the third quarter. I think they might have won had they gone to it earlier. "McEvoy is a great player.

You know, everybody makes fun of our gym because of its small size. What they forget is that we have a tough time when we play on a bigger floor, like DuBourg. We wish that we could get a shot at DuBourg on our floor." That will remain wishful thinking for Mick followers because of the new setup in the CAC this season. The league has been divided into North and South divisions and each team meets once. DuBourg, ranked No.

8 in the Post-Dispatch large-school poll, led 31-23 at halftime. The Cavaliers held the ball for more than four minutes in the third quarter. Mark Curry, Larry Enkelmann, Larry Braun and Mike I.eienHprker nlavprl rafrh 7 1 SMWraiSK Louis time. The Kansas State Board of Regents approved salary Increases for football coach Vince Gibson and his staff. Gibson's pay was boosted from $22,020 to $26,040.

Owner George Halas of the Chicago Bears underwent surgery for removal of his gall bladder. The 74-year-old National Football League official will be hospitalized two weeks. The University of Texas is trying to recruit 14 black Jth-letes, according to assistant athletic director Bill Ellington. Coach Darrell Royal was quoted as saying, "We want the good ones as fast as we can get them." Texas also is reported seeking to persuade two Mexican-American stars to enter the "university. Baseball Former New York Yankee second baseman Bobby Richardson signed a two-year contract as baseball coach at the Univer- Boxed In By Box McBride players Mike Andert 153) and Rich Guntli (left) form a ring around DuBourg'i high-scoring Tom McEvoy in the third period of last night's high school basketball game.

At this point, DuBourg passed the ball for more than four minutes before setting up a shot for McEvoy. The Cavalier star scored 27 points in, a 49-37 victory. (Post-Dispatch Photo by Lynn T. Spence) sity of South Carolina. Boxing Dry Spell Spells Loss For Gibault By Jerry Stack gree, but not enough.

DuBourg won, 49-37, and knocked the Micks out of a share of first place in the CAC. Coach Roger Laux's Cavaliers now lead the league with a 4-0 record and are 12-1 overall. McBride is 3-1 and 7-4. DeAndreis, which downed Mercy, 48-38, last night, shares second place in the CAC with McBride at 3-1. McEvoy finished with 27 points, a bit below his area-leading average of 34.1 going into the game.

His average now is 33.7. Only twice before this season had Tom scored less than 27. He got 21 against Kirkwood and 26 against Lindbergh. His high is 43, in Wednesday night's 64-62 victory over Cleveland. It isn't correct to say that McBride held McEvoy to 27.

Tom scored one field goal in each of the second and fourth quarters and two in the third. However, he took only three for New Athens. ne cara section at uioauic 0f tne Hawks in the first half of last night's Chartres Conference garne wjtn Red Bud. rn Djg re(j letters the five girls who comprised the card section commented on the game, which Red Bud eventually won 57.40. Af'ter staying within two five points in the third quarter, points of the Musketeers near while the Musketeers scored 12 Casslus Clay said he will never fight again.

The defrocked heavyweight champion, also known as Muhammad Ali, adjnit- ted that he had been hoping for a match with Joe he now is convinced that the fight will never be arranged, that he will not accept phone calls from promoters any mora. Tennis Arthur Ashe of the United States was defeated by AustrahV Tony Roche, 11-9, 12-14, 12-10, 6-3, in the semifinals of the Victorian Open championship at Melbourne. Roche in the final will meet John Newcombe, who downed Britain's Roger Taylor, 6-3, 6-2, 7-5. Wimbledon champion Ann Jones of Britain and Jane (Peaches) Bartkowlcz of Hamtramck, gained the final of the women's singles in the Western Province championships in Cape Town, South Africa. Basketball The East squad for the American Basketball Association All-Star Game was completed with the addition of guards Charlie Williams of Pittsburgh and Darel Carrier of Kentucky and selection of forward Don Sidle of Miami to replace ailing Don Freeman.

The game will be in Indianapolis Jan. 24. Hockey Left wing Bob Dillabough of the Oakland Seals will be sidelined for one week with an injured groin muscle, the club announced. The Boston Bruins sent defenseman Gary Doak to Oklahoma City of the Central League so he can recover from a thigh injury. Miscellaneous Yale University said it will continue to use Jack Langer on its basketball team, despite a two-year probation imposed on the school by the National Ccfllegiate Athletic Association over Langer's participation in the Maccabiah Games in Israel.

Kahoks Triumph; Assumption 14-0 All five of the teams ranked in the Post-Dispatch basketball pall of large schools that played last night posted victories. Second-ranked Collinsville downed Wood River, 85-49, and ran its Southwestern Conference record to 5-1. Coach Vergil Fletcher's Kahoks are 12-2 overall. Jerry Aha it's hot hand got Collinsville off to an 11- rrep point lead early. Ahart finished with 24 points as four Kahoks scored in double figures, lop IU No.

5 Assumption blew a 19-point lead and had to go into overtime before edging St. Louis University High, 62-61. The victory was No. 14 for the Pioneers, who along with Lindbergh are the area's only unbeaten teams. Randy Edmiston's two free throws with 38 seconds left in overtime gave Assumption a 62-59 margin.

Kevin Walsh scored for the Junior Billikens with six seconds left. Sixth-ranked Belleville East rolled past Cahokia, 87-69, behind the 35-point scoring of Ken Swenson. South County leader Bayless, rated No. 7, breezed by wood, 72-45, as Carl Siener netted 19 points. Bayless is 6-0 in the league and 13-1 overall.

No. 6 DuBourg took over the leadership of the Catholic Athletic Conference with a 49-37 victory over McBride. Tom McEvoy, the area's scoring leader, scored 27 for DuBourg. Three of the ranked teams were idle last night, but were to play Public High League games this afternoon. No.

1 Sumner is to play Soldan; No. 4 Beaumont is to meet Northwest and No. 1(1 Cleveland is to face Rocsevelt. No. 3 Lindbergh was idle last nisht, as was No.

9 Parkway Central, which will play Ladue in a Suburban South game tonight. In the small-schnol poll, top-rated Worden downed Lafayette, 76-67, and registered its fourteenth victory in 15 games. No. 2 Lutheran South ripped Western Military Academy, 95-36, and made its ABC League record 3-0. The Lancers are 9-1 overall.

No. 3 Prep South got 28 points from Paul Kraus and downed Chamlnade, 75-64. The Eagles raised their record to 10-3. No. 5 Venice edged Jerseyville, 73-72, in the third-place game of the Dupo tournament.

Fessor Gray cashed a pair of free throws to seal the victory. No. 10 Orchard Farm won the consolation final of the Dupo meet by beating Freeburg, 64-45. Principia and Duchesne, tied for sixth, were idle, as was No. 9 Columbia.

the end of the first quarter, .1 tt fD-1J- ine "awKS I0ur turnovers in a row, weni i W1U1UUI a LXJIUI 1UI BCVCIl Will- utes and trailed 27-13 0H Darn moaned the girls in the card section. Finaiiv. tho Hauk hrnke nut 0 siumn on ofl-foot lumo shot by Lee Goeddel. Gibault the conference with a 4-1 mark, then managed one free throw The Musketeers are now 7-7 out of three attempts. "TRY overall.

HARDER," pleaded the card "It was one of our worst section. games," Gibault coach John The Hawks tried harder and Holtschlag said. "It was our employed a full-court press. The coldest night offensively." Musketeers, a bit flustered, The Hawks, who had several lost the ball four times and of their shots go in and out of the Hawks added nine more the hoop, connected on only 16 points in a row to make the of 63 attempts from the field-score 27-25 at the half. an average of 25 per cent.

In "YEA!" exclaimed the card the second half they hit just six sprtinn "C.n RIfJ PFD of 34 18 Der cent And One was spelling our. me progress to take a 39-30 advantage. n. L. ts-J ai? more.

cua ai me sian oi ine iourui auar- 1 I I AJL. -11 ICI iUlU LUC KaillC Waa OH lUUl over The loss lowered Gibault's record to 8-6 overall and 4-2 in the conference. Red Bud moved ahead of the Hawks in on. ir ii Ine Musketeers, though bothered by Gibault's press in the tirst half, made the Hawks play their game the second half. "rw MAo U.i.

v-wi niuo it.Jl wen yuiac, Red Bud coach Dennis Mad- dox said. "We decided We'd play ball control to Spread OUt tUi- tl. their zone. They had to come nnf and OAr nc uui dnu gel US. The only thing Holtschlag COUld Smile about Was the .1 Iirsi lime tney Old it.

They came up with it on their own," he said i dui me game witn Ked Bud the "rds for Gibault. CHARTRES CONFERENCE "ED BCD 67, OIBAULT 40 Red Bud 0 7 12 18 57 Uliianlt red bud b. crohnmnn Douin HI filBACLT Goeddel 6. Hnherl 16, Knncke Welnhoff 8, Kellv 6i Dashner 3, Benye 2. FG 16, FT 8, 22.

STEELE VILLF. 72, MARISSA 61 Half: Steeleville, 34-32. MARISSA Cross 2, Prest 9, Kln-zel 10, Oyler 17. Malzenbacher 1, Diecker 22. FO 19, FT 23.

STEELEVILLE S. Watemate 16, D. Uatemate 6. Eaton 5. Cane 22, Rierkenbrrg 10.

Rradhorst 3, II. FG 27, FT 18. VAI.MEYER 68, ST, HENRY'S 85 Half: Yalmeyer 34-24. A I.MEYER Srhellhardt 9, Baltc 23, Berry 3, Asselmeler 13. J.

Smith 14. lehllng 4. FG 23, FT 20. ST. HENRY'S Hasenstah 16.

D. Smith 3, Roehl 6, Meza 7. Stnib-herg II, Betohrayclle 3, Hustedde 7, Sheahan 2. Ffi 23, FT No. 8 New Athens rolled past Lebanon, 67-55, for the Yel- low Jackets' fifth consecutive triumph.

Tom Ford and David Basketball Summaries Los Angeles Bowling F.d Bourda 9341 Bob Btrampc Dale Sravoy i Mickey Hlgham lohnny Petraflla l.amar Keck ($1450) BUI Johnson (S1300) Alll Clarke ($1200) Rowland Alexander (SHOO) Wayne Zahn (SIOSO) Dick Jensen (Si OOO) Dan Chovan (S9S0) AI Trlnn 1 1900) 9129 I2 9043 9041 9033 8992 8942 8919 8848 8S0K 8744 8718 8(5(1 1 8(506 8480 Billy Hardwlck (RI50) BTW-M" men uir (7ou Lafayette Mat Tourney Lead To Northwest Northwest and Riverview Gar- dens each had 10 wrestlers irict1inn moot an. 7 7 1 tered today's semifinal round. Northwest held a slim 33-29 lead over Riverview Gardens in the team scoring. Semifinal matches were scheduled for today at noon, with the final round of competition set for 7 o'clock tonight. LAFAYETTE INVITATIONAL TF.AM STANDINGS NorthweM (N) 33, Riverview fiar-nens (R) 29, Parkway Central 21.

St. Louis I. Hhigh I SIX 11 1 20, Parkway West (PW) 19, Lafayette (I.) 18, Southwest (SW) 9, CBC 8. SEMIFINAL PAIRINGS 98 pounds Mike Puith (R) vs. nave Raack (SLI'H); Ron Huffman vs.

John Bauer (SW) 107 Bruce Sancuinet (PW) vs. John Granville (SI. HI; Larry Prultt () vs. nanny Hoiiman (I,) I IB (lary F.lmr (R) Willi Banks xs oaiimno v. JT ilynnHwr smih t.

Tom Ringer (V): Doug Urban (L) MiKe Stevens (K). 130 Derek Lewis (N) vs Tom roslello (('): Jim Nlenunandal (R) vs. Gary McCnhhln (Pt 137 nee Malklns (PW) vs. Will Marhft c4ViTim Mnonough (r 1 Fergus vs. Steve Ferguson (PC) ISO Greg Chrun vt.

John Ouker (O Mark Muehlelnson (PW) vs. bid Martin (R. 168 Tuck (N vs. John Stelnman (SW) Bill Drury (SLI'H) N) Patlon PW: Rick Aselage (SLI'H) vs. Grei Garrison (R).

18S Dennis Henley (R) vs. Tom Wheaon (PC): Gary Heyde (N vs. Bll1 Maher (PW). Heavyweight Tom Cook (SW) vs. mil r.H..in fGlCDt.

1 II I II. I '1 v- uon Uarv'sOfSef JT IVI3ry 5 WTTSeT Knopp's 40 Point: pp roints Rich KnODn scored 40 ooints fo" Christian College but St. Mary'a hit 48 field goals and won last nigni DasKetoau meeting at O'Fallon, 113-68. Jerry Vehige scored 33 points and John Rufkar 28 for St. Mary's, now 4-6.

ST. MARY'S 113, CHRISTIAN 88 Half: St. Mary's, 49-39. ST. MARY'S Srhulte Reeves 15, Blzelll fi.

Vehige 33. Rufkahr 28, Morris 9. FG 38. FT 17. CHRISTIAN Hnrgrave 9.

Gleber 18. Knopp 40. Gullerige 16, Long 1, l.lmore 4. FG 37, FT 14. Prep Swimming Kirkwood 67.

University City 28 Clayton 79. Berkeley 16 Ladue 58, Parkway Central 37 Illinois Davenport, Central 48,. East Mollne 43 Carml 72, Olney 66 Mount Carmel 60, Flora 60 arrolllnn 83, Hardtn-Calhoua 61 Winchester 81, Rushvllle 67 Effingham 67, Hlllsboro 43 Vandalla 73. Greenville 60 Herrln 62. Johnston (My 69 Elverado 62, 61 MrLeansboro 86, Carrier Mills 64 (Overtime) Galeshnrg 68, Molina 48 Freeport 70, Belvldere 64 Harrlshurg 79, Marlon 74 LaSalle-Pern 86, Rochelle 68 West Fankfort 96, Benton 60 DuOnoln 69, Carhnndale (entrails 69.

Ml. Vernon 55 Litchfield 63, Pana 67 lollet Central 58, Loekport Central 55 Proviso East 69, Highland Park 62 Thornton 63, ENenhower 44 Waukeian 63, Evanston 64 Bloom 56. Thorn ridge 53 ot Homewood-Flossmor 85, Evtrgreen Pai-k 57 Jacksonville 76, Lanphler 68 Decatur Elsenhower 69, Griffin 48 Lincoln 37, Urbana 35 Decatur 70, Danville 61 Ashland 60, Athens 59 Staunton 73, Carllnvllle 64 Nokomls 75, Morrtsonvllle 87 fitrard 80. Ml. Olive 69 Plasa Southwestern 71, Whits Hall 66 York 76.

Downers Grove North 61 Qulncy Christian Bros. 86, Macomb 62 Macomb Western 64, Augusta 47 Beardstown 57, (amp Point Central 65 Sehlarman 70. Westvllle 52 Binominf-ton 52. Champaign 42 Normal t'nl Hlch 57, Normal 56 Okawvllle 73, Carlyle 44 Wesclln 83, Mulberry Grove 69 Nashville 89. Plnrkneyvllle 69 Bridgeport 48, Salem 42 New TrMsr fcast 82, Oak Park 72 Fltrln 51.

Napervllle 42 Peorl Limestone 73. W'oodruff 68 Peoria Bergen 86, Peoria Spalding 60 Manual 71, Peoria Central 04 PeUIn 69, East Peoria 64 Rlehwoods 81, CantB 65 Steeleville 72, Martssa 67 Lawrencevllle 1 1 5, Fairfield 77 Aurora East 112, Wheaton Central 67 La Orange Lyons 99, Maine East 72 DrKalh 70, Elgin Larkln 60 TOURNAMENT At Sparta Trico 64, Mascoutah 69 Sparta 63, Sesser 44 At Annn-Joneshoro Meridian 84. Metropolis 68 Cairo 73, Anna-Jonethoro 61 u-ll in me uaii wiiuc mLcvuy tried to shake loose. Mnally, with 3 minutes 46 seconds left, Tom got the ball and splashed in a 10-foot jumper from the side. McBride scored two points on free throws in the quarter.

mccvoy iree mrpw per- fpnfao tnnioht moe hie nmrct II jv.n., i-oua. uuici- wise hP miwht hnvo hnH il points. I think he's one of the great players to come out of Missouri. Evidently the other coaches think so too. "They're putting all their players on him." CATHOLIC ATHLETIC CONF.

W'ROl RO 49, BR'DK 37 M.Rridf 9 14 -i VI H7 I) ii Bon it 21) 11 10 8 9 l( HltlDK I. until 14. Fflllmiin 10, INwIker Dirnliprk 7, McGralh 4. Ffi Ifi. FT .1.

-10. niTROl RO MrF.voy 27. Brann 4. Iii'iulri'krr 8, Knkrlmann 6, Curr.v 4. F(i 18, FT 13, 9.

48, MFRCV 38 Half: DrAnflrFl, 2H-I3. DKAMIKKIS MrNril 4. Burke Rronn fl, Foxwnrth 23, loke 9, Immlieri fl. 14, FT 20 AIKRCV Henderson 13, Kchoeiwhl 1, Aldciirtrrffr in, (nlnn 8, Drrkrrt 5, Hirijerl 2. FO 12, FT 14.

ST. MARY'S 63. AQI INAS S9 Half: Aiiulnax. 20-28. Oaini is, Kriimpn 2, Mustroliinna 10.

13, Hrn-ilnrnon II, Builsse 2, Survant 8. FG 23. FT 15. ST. MARY'S 1(5.

Tamill 2(5, Haim 4, Srhacffor (5, Nlckcrnon 7, J.anrk SihulCe 2. F( 25, 11' 13. VIAXNKY 81. HOSARY 60 Half :ltimar.v, 315-34. VIANXKY Dolan 10.

KniPicrr 9, Zr 13. RuViii 2: 'rosary ronrit 2. Moran. 11. Randolph 22 Sodfmnnn 18, I fetter 4, Reed 3.

FC 215, IT 10. BI-COUNTY CONFERENCE AVISTON 79, ST. PAUL 74 SI. Paul 13 28 14 1974 Avlston 18 13 22 26 19 ST. PAUL (Highland) Hogg 7, Luber 11, Wllhelm 13.

Bellin 17, Kolser 16, Hill 7. FG 33. FT 8, 27. AVISTON Foppe 26, Fauke 9, Hucgen 30, Hegger 8, Klngsley 6. FG 22, FT 35, 1 1.

ABC LEAGUE PRIORY 67, BURROUGHS 43 Half: Priory, 25-21 PRIORY Plunkert 9. Daake 24, Rlgglns 6, Murphy 10, PandJIrls 2, Halenkamp 7. FG 21, FT 16. JOHN BURROUGH Dee 3, Bishop 1. Rahn 12, Litzow 8, Helt-holt 3, Wright 13, Seribner 13.

FG 13, FT 17. L. SOUTH 98, WMA 36 Half: Lutheran South, 48-16 WESTERN MILITARY Helne-mann II, Voiles I. Pearsall 5, Six-he 10, Dettelbach 3, Jennings 4, Rager i. FG 15, FT 8.

LUTHERAN SOUTH Schlmmer 16. Frlcderlrhs IK, Raedeke 24. Ash I. Kurlhaum 6, Flarhsbart 4, Brown 8. Brecn 8, Faszholt 5, Pace 2, Kueter 5.

FG 44, FT 7. L. NORTH 58. CODASCO 53 Half: Country Day. 33-26 LUTHERAN NORTH Doerr 15.

Chandler 6, Ross 6, Peterson 2. Tlag-geman 6. Wehrspan 15. Cotha Beler 2. Pasherie 6.

FG 16. FT 26. COUNTRY DAY Bangert 10, Ernst 9, Oettlng 8. Ferrlng 10. Grossman 7.

Thomas 1, Pell 10. FG 17, FT 19. MIDWESTERN CONFERENCE MADISON 73. BETHALTO 62 Madison 18 17 IS 2073 Bethalto 10 17 18 19 63 MADISON Hagler 11, Cannon 8, Noel 14. Dozler 14.

Ervin 3. Pogore-lac 9. Dandridge 14. FG 28, FT 17, 23. BETHALTO Taynor 26, Heavnee 8, Blvens 1 6, Unci 1 1 Schoppet 5.

FG 19. FT 24, 19. TRIAD 82, HIGHLAND 47 Half: Triad, 48-18. TRIAD McFarland 26, Sonnen-herg 11. Lalrri 10.

Brtimer 16, Wrid-ner 4. NemnKh 6, Stanley 10. FG 33. FT 16. HIGHLAND Nlckerson 6, Cain 3, Michael 6, Moss 6, Slevers 6, Bohnen-stiehl 6.

Ktrnly 4. Miller 2, Srhrneder 7, Espensrhieid 1, FO 18, FT 11. NORTH COUNTY PARKWAY WEST 59, BERKELEY 49 Half: I'arkwav West. 31-14. BERKELEY Jones 2, Williams 13, Grnshoff II, Orcutt 12.

Wilson 2. Guercia 4, Chalk 4, Sesit 2. Ffi 20. FT 9. PARKWAY WEST Hageman 8.

Hoener 14. Webb 10. R. Thompson 4, Nolle 12, C. Thompson 1, Carey 10.

FO 22, FT 15. FOUR RIVERS HERMANN 78, NEW HAVEN 42 New Haven 7 7 7 20 42 Hermann 15 21 21 18 75 New Haven: Hasty 6. Pehle 8. stvck 6. Kueege 10.

Stroliel 8. Llea-mann 8. FG 15. FT 12, 13. HERMANN; Kraettll Huenefeld 10.

Blnch 17. Horton 10. Shsw 12, Wilson 2. Gerken 10. Rnftner 2, Stock 2.

Ellis 2. FG 31, FT 13, 14. ROLLA TOURNEY (Championship Semifinal) WAYNF.SVILLE 62. UNION 38 Wavnesvllls 9 30 19 14 63 Un'on 8 10 13 8 38 Waynesvllle Dunn 10, Ramos 2, laushlin 6, Rigshv 7. Nelson 6.

Keeling 13, Keeney 18. FO 27 FT 8 II UNION Arnnds 19, Schmltt 4, Bentlcigy 1, Richardson 5, Pallsch 6. Rogers 3. Ffi 14 FT 10 14. SULLIVAN 36.

SALEM 30 Sullivan 9 3 14 1038 Salem 12 2 4 13 30 SALEM: Thompson 6. Gott 3, Howwarri 4, Jones 2, Price 7, Mitchell 6. Ellerbee 2. F'G 12, FT 6, 18. SULLIVAN: Alexander 10.

Bler- mann 6. Laturgez 7, Johannlng 4, Brown 8. FG 10, FT 16, 12. Prep Basketball Scores Horse Racing Scratches By United press International (FOR SATURDAY) AT 111 ALL AH (Cloudy and Good) Aware Wolf, Ruglero, Jigs and Reels, Yolas Pop, Ruth Crewel II ork. 2 Nanco II, Full Capacity, Ras-pall.

Really On, Mighty Lak A Rose, Wise Student, Needles Darlin. 3 Lucky II, A Hums Pride, Hy Tumble, Boone Tavern, Pochette, SunuT Y'oyage. 4 Knight of the Road. Raise A Slint, Salve, Words and Music, Moon Raker, Sadairs Rock. Jons lours.

6 Cxperto trade, Misty Lad, Aundel. 6 Miss Judom, Frances Flower, Singing Nymph, Stay Out Fronl, Script Girl, Away. 8 Edith S. 10 Better B. Dan, Ayax.

Ml. Mansfield, Rose Island, Searching Ruler, Count Petarr. AT FAIR GROUNDS (Cloudy and Good) 1 Tretonlc, Irish Mazel, Lucky Wink, Doctor Roy, Por-Bobbie. 2 Rose La Rose, Trueless, Jr.a Plate, Win Lee Mat, Society Host, Black Domino. ft T.vonek, Clay Hill, Brncette.

10 Scotts Breeze, purple Measure, Hem Martmlck, Roberval, Car-gador. Fair Grounds Results (FOR FRIDAY) (Cloudy and Slow) A United International FIRST RACE (6t Little Fagent 5.60. 3.40, 2.80; New Mold 8.40. 2.80: Deal Snuare 2.60. Time 1:13.

SECOND RACE 6f Seml-Phade 66.40, 16.60, 11.20: Fast Thinking 8.00, 7.20; Squire Shields 6.20. Dally Double (2-1) paid S223.00. THIRD RACE (3f Nashava 16.80, 6.20, 4.00: Bet Jay Be 3.00, 2.60: Tomhawl 3.00. Time :36 4-6. FOURTH RACE (ml.

ft 40 yds) Nice Scope 37.00, 12.00, 7.00; a-husy Aramor 4.40, 3.20; Prince Hobby 14.20. Time 1:44 4-5. a-Coupled with Like Mum. FIFTH RACE (6f) Bhy Jane firav 22.80, 12.40, 5.00: Dlxwnrih II. 20.

6.60: Olympla Van 5.80. Time 1 :13 3-8. SIXTH RACE (ml. ft 40 yds.) Dots Comers 7.60, 4.60, 2.80; Prince Zosh 14.20. 4.20: a-Law Chuck 2.20.

Time 1 :44 2-5. Coupled with Top Scholar. SEVENTH RACE (ml. ft 40 yds) Mink 8.80. 4.80.

3.60: a-Hungry George 3.60, 2.80; Blnmly 7.60. Time 1 :43 1-5. a-Ceupled with Red Canyon. EIGHTH RACE (ml. ft 40yds.) a-Charlle Jr.

4.60, 3.20, 2.60: Zurich II 0.60. 3.40; Fun Maker 4.00. Time 1:42 2-6. a-Coupled with Kern Jr. NINIH RACE (6f) Im Tor Mitch 23.00, 6.80, 4.00: Ranana Joe 3.20.

2.40; Floor Partner 3.00. Time 1 2-5. Tr.NTH RACE 40 yds) Impatient Wind 8.40, 4.20, 3.40: Nnrrles 4.60, 4.60; Captains Alibi 8.80. Time 1 :44. Mtendmr 8552.

Handle (659,195. Hialeah Results (FOR FRIDAY) (Clear and Muddy) FIRT RACE 6f.) Distinctive 9.80, 6.80. 5.40: Three Circles 11. 0, 6.80: Lucky Run 3.40. Time 1:10.

SECOND RACE (6f) Powder Mountain 30.00. 12.00, 5.20: Flemish Princess 6.80. 3.60; Title 2.60. Time 1:11 3-5. Dally Donhle (10-8) paid S214.40.

THIRD RACE (7f Cut The Comedy 8.20, 4.60, 3.80: Elated Prince 3.60, 2.80; Sablnui 5. SO. Time 1 3-6, FOURTH RACE (6f Court 8oc cess 24.60, 9.80, 7.00: Pleasurable Sight 6.80. 5.80; Caxton 10.20. Time 1:10 4-6.

FIFTH RACE (Of) Kushka 10.20, 6.00, 3.80; Isthmis 13.20, 7.00- Flo Mar 8.00. Time 1:11 3-6. PERFECTA (5-2) paid 8101.80 SIXTH RACE (6f Sunny Tim 4.00. 3.40. 4.00: King 21.40, 11.80: Boy Behave 11.00.

-I in 3.6. SEVENTH RACE (Sf) Major Art 17.80, 6.80. 3.40; Mael Cut In 8.80, 4.00: AI Hattah 2.40. TIME 1110 4-5. EIGHTH RACE (8fl King Emperor 6.00, 3.80, 2.40: Comedian 3.80, 2.40; Best Turn 2.80.

Time 1 :10 2-6. NINTH RACE (7f) Blasting Charire 17.80. 7.80. 5.80: War Censor 11.80, 8.40; Dan Patch 6.60. Time 1 :23 2-5.

TENTH RACE (7f Cue Card imn iash. 8.20: Paderoso 6.60. 5.60: J. P. McCarthy 10.20.

Time PERFECT (4-5) pal 8134.20. Attendance 18,533. Handle Meramec Gains 13th Victory Meramec Community College will shoot for its fourteenth basketball victory of the season when the Warriors meet the Drake freshmen tonight at Des Moines. Coach Jack Mimlitz's. Warriors raised their record to J3-3 by beating Hannibal-LaGrange last night at a in a non-conference game.

Belleville Area College downed Southeastern Illinois, 66-58. BELLEVILLE AREA SOUTHEASTERN ILL. 58 Half: Belleville, 32-20. BELLEVILLE AREA Chapmsn 6, Dean 6, Munrien 17, Kroentg 9, Rlnkley 2, Wrldfmana 26. FG 29 FT 8, F.

14. SOUTHEASTERN ILLINOIS" Blair 2, Vargo 9, Plnnkett 23, Kald 8, Swope 12, Harned 1, Bulsen 3. FG 22 FT 14 10. MERAMEC 83. HANNIBAIr-LAGRANGE 73 Half: Meramec, 45-28 MERAMEC Novak 18.

Kraus ft. Reld 18, Sullivan 21. Matlock 3. Furhs 2, Evans 3, McFerren 7, Jackson 2. FG 31 FT 21 20.

HA NIBAL-LA GRANGE Trtbhle 20. Beach 13. Sparks 20. Fohe 2, Scott 6, Raspberrv 2, Rissmlller 1. FG 27 FT 19 21.

Prep Wrestling John Burroughs 30. Priory 1-rattonville 31), Normandv 24 hp lew ood 29, lavtnn 21 Roosevelt 71, Afflon 71. Beau mont 48, Hancock 43 (Roosevelt quadrangular) 8e Rcpla Turn COMPLETI IRAKI JOI rs All Brake S'lom (nnE rn All Bisks Drums 5H Rebuild All Wheel Cylinders UU Innrr.t Msiter Cylinder amrCAN Ptek Front Wheel Bearl CARS BANNER TIRE CO. 5704 NATURAL BRIDGE 1120; MANCHESTER 1 LEMAY ERRV RD. Your' Federal Income Tax 1970 Editlor 1970 EDITION FEDERAL INCOME TAX BOOK I For sale, S0e counter, first floor of the Post-Dispatch 75c by mail Address your mail order to ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Cashier's Office, 1133 Franklin St.

Louis, Missouri 63101 Li But during the second half, the card section formed no more words. Many of their letters, it seems had fallen under the bleachers. The Gibault team got lost in the shuffle, too. The ball just wouldn't go in the basket for the Hawks. Gibault scored only NON-CONFERENCE BUNKER HILL 63, LIVINGSTON 64 Bunker Hill 14 18 14 17 61 nett 11 Wheeler 7, Elllolt 8, Heal 18.

Washburn 3. Mevers 10. Ralen 7. Ocnc.o 4. FG 20 FT 14 16.

WORDEN 76. LAFAYETTE 67 Lafayette 14 19 18 16 B7 Warden 24 13 24 15 76 LAFAYETTE Vlefliaus 32, Bar-nett 10, Krlenkamp 6, Kick 6, fialyon 2. Brown 4 Stephens 5, W'amhoff 2. FG 20 FT 27 29. WORDEN Ilesl 17.

21, Coffmnn 19, Dezort 7. Schneider 6, Helnemeler 2, Halley 4. FG 22 FT 33 21. PREP SOUTH 75, CHAMLNADE 64 Half: Prep South, 33-31. CHAMINADE Kotthoff 8, Manlon II.

Wnll 13, Jiidri 4, Burns 11, Allen 3 smith 14. Ffi 25 FT 14. PREP SOUTH Cummlnvs 4. Vog-ler 21, Kraus 28. Bardot 3.

M. Schwarz 5, '1'. Schwari 15. FO 28 FT 19. ST.

CHARLES SI, FT. ZUMW ALT 66 Half: St. Charles. 29-35. ST.

CHARLES Jensen 10, Bazzell 6. Bruns 20. Cruse 4, Hoerl 16, Tles-Ing 4, firlffln I. FG 23 FT 15. FT.

ZUMWALT Marltz 33 I9' '''t'r 5, Shaver 3, Oakley 6. FU 18 FT 20. JENNINGS 70, HOWELL 46 Half: Jennings, 34-23. HOWELI, Moloney 10, Sylvester 10. Black 8.

Stelnman It, Knhrs 5, Schiller 2. FG 15, FT 16. JENNINGS Haley 8. Van (iels 9. Belsha 2, Drew 33, Etheridge 6, Boehm 8, Fix 4, Berk 10.

FG 26, 20. ST. PIUS 96, VAI.LE 84 Half: St. Plus, 43-28. ST.

PIUS (Festus) DIFanl 16, Bequette 17. McGee 8, Scheer 2, fiodler 24, Herrell 6. Patterson 4, Judge 8. Manley 2. Tiles 3.

Underwood 8. FG 43, FT 10. VALI.E (Ste. Genevieve) Rozler 9. Hess 8, Winters II.

Wehner 9. VYIpfler 10, Stoll 6, Gibson 2. FG 20, FT 14. VALLEY PARK 87. ST.

JOHN'S 45 Half: Valley Park. 29-21. ST. JOHN'S Wleae 9. Toth 18, Knmeraiis 13, W'erdes 2, Murkavlrh 2, lnahnit 2, Clayton 2.

FG 13, FT 19. VALLEY PARK Hicks 14, Dave Williams 18. Don Williams 9. Wllken 4. Davenport 4.

Gross 3, Quick 2, Trevino 14. FG 28, FT 1 1. LINCOLN 73, LOVEJOY 84 Half; Love joy, 36-34. LOVE IOY Swift 11. Fletcher 20, Webster 6, Walker 6, lark 3, Harris 8.

Winston 8, raw ford 2. FG 26, FT 12. LINCOLN Hamilton. 3. Boochle fl.

Glnnlon 25. McKenzle 2, Johnson If), White 13. Denzmora 1, Ward 2. FG 26, FT 19. BELLEVILLE EAST 87, CAHOKIA 69 Half: Belleville East, 38-34.

BELLEVILLE EAST Swenson 35. Brewer 19, Warning 12. Balough 19, Luirce 2. FG 29. FT 29.

CAHOKIA Hill 14, Howard 13. Mnhiey 1 1 Hunter 5. Drevrr 2. n- zart 18. Willis 3.

Ffi 28. FT 13. KINLOCH 79, YVELL8T0N 75 H'llf: Klnloch, 40-32. WtT.l.STON Griffith 37, Smith 9. Walls 10.

Moore 4, Gardner 6. Terrell 8. Wilbilrn I. Ffi 3(1. IT 15.

KINLOCH Dixon 36, Crawford 13, Davis 14. Wilson 9, Henderson 17. FG 38, FT 9. College Basketball TODAY Southwestern (Memphis) vs. MU-St.

Louis at Viking Hall (6700 Ens-ton Avenue), 8 Prlnrlpla at Concordia Seminary, 8 SlU-Edwardsville at MU-Kolla, 7 Mil Blackburn at Chicago V. Lincoln Christian ai Greenville, Three Rivers (Poular Bluff) Forest, Park, 7:30 Jefferson College (Hlllsboro) at Missouri Baptist, 8 Meramec at Drake (freshmen), Knnkakee at Olncy Ssnford-Brown at MC-St. Louis (Junior varsity) state Fair at Kemper East Central at Metro-Kansas city Allen pumped in 23 points apiece Prep DUPO TOURNEY (Third Place) VKN1CF. 73. JKRMCVVILLE 72 Half: Venice, 37-36.

JERSKYVILI.K Klllott 7, Pureed .19, Plalo PlKtourl (5, Posev 33, Burch 2, Trask 5. KG 28 FT 18. VENICE A. Johnson II. On i drier 18.

Grny 34, D. Johnson 6, Ohlen-dorf 4. Ffi 26 FT 21. (Consolation Final) (l( IIMtl) FARM 64, FHKKBrRG 48 Half: Orchard Farm, 27-2B. ORCHARD FARM Crow 3.

Rodl-bnugh 9, B. VYeher 24, T. Weher 21, Wi-lker Smaller 1. FG 23 FT 18. FRKKHDRU Klmel 7, Waell 3.

I. aiihnni 12, Helligensteln 6, Surher II, Stephens 6. FG 16 FT 13. BI-STATE CONFERENCE Al.TIlOFF )5fl, CBC 58 Altholf 14 18 6 21 89 CBC 23 10 12 1368 Rliime II, Schwerm-nier 8. Roth 22, Kurtr, 13, Abegg 2.

Kecfe Dye 2. FG 23, IT 13, 23. CBC Holley 17, Klrrhhoff 8. Sire 18, Melts 4. Yt'llcittt 10, King 4.

FG 23, FT 12, 14. ASSUMPTION 62, SI.I 61 Hair: Assumption, 3(5-22. Regulation: ASKCMI'TION Glecson 10, Ed-moulon (5, ShIIIc Mcfiinnls 8, Blake 13. FG 22, FT 18. ST.

I.Ol'lS I HIGH Schnpck 1. Grimm 21, Clcary 12, Dwyer 15, Morrison 2, Walsh 20. FG 26, FT 9. AIGITSTINIAN 77. MAR0ITF.TTE 53 Half: Augustlnlan, 41-29.

AUG 1ST INI AN Baiimgartner 29. Schmidt IS, Schleef 12, Gllllfk 4, Odemvnld 7, Cnnley 1, Gruchala 2, ('OHgnive 6, Welsslcr 1. FO 31, I 111. MARQUETTE Laushlin 10, Andre 6, Mathews Cunningham 18, R. SchtiltK (5, Krugel 2, Schmidt Wlckenhnuser 2.

FO 21, FT 11. SOUTH COUNTY CLAYTON 88, BRENTWOOD 81 Clayton 7 IS 10 18 6 156 Brentwood 16 II 13 10 1 CLAYTON Stevens 20, Faser 2, Rosenberg 4, Adzlck Knnblork 2. Weir 2, Fost 1. FG 18, FT 20, 12. BRENTWOOD Buckner 9, Hess-tnn 8, Sengrlst 3, Neunubel 10, Jones 14, Smith 7.

FG 22, FT 7, 21. AFFTON 88. EUREKA 87 Half: AffUin, 33-28. 1 I HEKA Marsden 18. Sumner 4, Fanning 9, Thomas 2, Mansfield 12, Downs 12.

FG 32, FT 13. AFFTON Gilbert 13, O'Leary 3. Brawley 8, Olson 13, Hausrr 4, Aull 7, Gianlno 10. FO 23, FT 12. BAYLESS 72, MAPLEWOOD 48 Half: Bayless.

32-25. BAYLESS Wlntcrmantel 11. 01-tens 4, Siener 19, Prnshnee 9, Zehiicr 13. Fahle 14. Martigan 2.

FG 28. FT 16. MAPLEWOOD Brady 10. Trout 8. Johnson II.

Brlmtewatt 4. Mc-Kinney 8, Collins 4. FG 17, FT 11. CAHOKIA CONFERENCE NEW ATHENS 67. LEBANON Half: New Athens.

37- 30. LEBANON Dllllnger 28. Bung 16, Walker 7. Johnson 5. 1'honc 2.

FG 24, FT 7. NEW ATHENS Ford 23, Allan 23. Jnnsen 6. Juenger 2, Neff 13, FO 23, FT 21. SUBURBAN SOUTH LA DUE 85, WEBSTER GROVES 43 Webster Groves 12 12 II 8 13 Ladue 10 19 8 15 52 WEBSTER GROVES Reed 19, Davenport 2, Stark 2, Race 10, SchmelEel 4, Young 4, Given 2.

Ffi Ifl. FT 8. 22. LADUE Sherberg 22, Stnlar 1. Wiggins Roberts 4, Quicksilver 9, Ruhensteln 15.

FO 15, FT 22, 1 1. MEHLVILLE 62, t. CITV 64 Half: Mehlvllle, 32-30. UNIVERSITY CITY Sheltoa 9, Schulnker R. Chinn 5, Relter 4, Cann 4, Corkery 2, Woehler 15, Mlsc'ieauit 10.

FG 21, FT 12. MEHLVILLE Loos 8, Serrlck 13. Beckmeyer 4, Mueller 6, Anderson 17, Itlchnrdson 8, Mcfirath 6. 10 rs 24. SUBURBAN NORTH HITENOUR 75, PATTONVILLE 47 Pattonvllle 14 9 15 9 47 Rltenour 16 27 15 17 75 PATTONVILLE Hnuserman 2, Ciimmlngs 1, Gnmache 9 Ostcrlch Throgmorton 7, (fclfer 8, Maddux 2, Stimim 5, Larson 15.

FG 14 FT 19 27. RITENOliR Clsr.ewskl 18, Burton I Burleson 4, Snider 9, Brvan 9, 2, Jeff Flshhiirn 9, Barth 4, Fahey 2. Jim Fishburii 2 Chamiicrs Is 1' F0 30 HA.ELWOOD 59. RIVERVIEW 57 Half: Riverview, 33-28. HAZEL W()OD Garrett 19.

Nolan II. Riegle It), Slevers 3, Dayton 15. LaRue 1. FG 24 FT 1 1. RIVERVIEW GARDENS Isrlng-haiis 18, Copeland 4, Snodgrass 6, Green 12 Brim 14.

FG 21 1 10. McCLUER 59. NORMANDY 44 Half: McCluer, 29-19. McILURE Maurrr 13, Trimble 8, Scott 16, Keall 8, Arthur 14, FG 20 IT 19. NORMANDY F.

Bright 23. Mur- Ke'e 4' Larrew 5. R. Bright 4. FG 16 FT 12.

PUBLIC HIGH SOUTHWEST 78, CENTRAL 62 Half: Southwest, 37-26. SOUTH WEST Mann 33, Valll 33, Loddeke 12, Nickens 4, Economon 8, Harvlei 2, Tracy 6, Newton 1. FG 30 FT 18. CENTRAL Cflle 15, Wells 20, Block 6, Hurton 4, Walklns II, Mc-Klnney 1, Williams 5. FG 25 FT 12.

McKINLEY 69, VASHON 63 Half: McKlnley, 36-30. VASHON Terry II, Rlgglns 2, Wilson 2, Simmons II, Turner 12, Nor licet 6, Clark 17. FG 27 FT 9. McKINLEY' Smith 17, Wells 9, Roseburrow 18, Cole 10, Wlmbley 2, Roberts 13. FG 27 FT 15.

SOUHWESTERN ILLINOIS COLLINSVILLE 85, WOOD RIVER 49 COLLINSVILLE Schuerhaum 4, Aharl 24, Brennan 16, Springs 4, Huskln 2, Deets 18, Shapiro 14, Knarr 3. FO 32 FT 21. WOOD RIVER Watts 11. Olston 13, Burris 6. Teasley 19, Morris 0.

FG 19 FT 11. EAST ST. LOUIS 68, EDWARDSVILLE 42 Half: East St. Louis, 22-16. EDWARDSVILLE 14.

Hesterberg 7, Peterson 11, Wendler Hoch Arnold 1, Kile 3. FG 16 ft 10. EAST ST. LOUIS Jenkins 23, Benton 2, Molon 27, Rives 2, Young 4. FG 27 FT 4.

JEFFERSON COUNTY (Overtime) CRYSTAL 7i, 70 Half: Hlllsboro, 33-27. Regulation: FT 11. HILLSBORO Duckworth 9, Stewart 8, Douglas 17, Dortch II. Brown 2, Rlake 2, Stelghorst 21. CRYSTAL 'CITY DeGearc 9, Wolk 2.

Pollak 22, Welff II, Byas 14, DeMent 17. Pusnlerl 2. FG 32 FT 11. HOUSE SPRINGS 69. Windsor 61 Half: Northwest of House Springs, 38-32 WINDSOR C.cller 6.

Don Di-riin 10, suw-cll 18. Dennv 10. Naucke 2. Hearst 1. FG 20, FG 20 FT 21.

NORTHWEST 1 House Springs) Ewen 16. Margalski 4, Eaton 7. Mras 18, Kohl 8. Rohle 4. Sickmeyer 6, Cross 2.

Brown 4. FG 28. FT 13. HERCUI.ANEUM 69. fox 64 Half: Fox or Arnold, 12-29.

HERCULANEUM Fehlker 8. Hollett 6, Kline 26, Richardson 8, Rcvelle 7, lloldton 10. McCoy 4, FG 27, FT 18. FOX (Arnold) Cornelo 27. firurnwnld 6.

Mueller 15, Olsen 8. Rllndnuer 2, Stever 2, Guthmlller 4, FO 24 FT 18. I ESTUS 60, DESOTO 46 Half: DeSoto 26-23. 1 ESTUS Kinder 19, Elfrank 3. Boyer 18, Collier 9.

Ahrems 10, Coleman I. FG 20, FT 20. 12. DESOTO McCllnton 9, Backof 6, Sloan 8, Rowe 8. Canliam 13, Ober-meyer 3.

FG 18, FT 10, 20. Missouri Potosl 44, FrederirkUiwn 42 Kemper 50. Missouri Military 34 Hannibal 67, Smith-Cotton (Se- daila) 63 Brunswick 92. YVestran 70 Brook Held 66. I'nlonvllle 53 Fayette 62.

Salisbury 43 ie-Madison 86, Communlty-R6, iJid- donia 62 arrolllnn 59. Slater 56 Macon 65, Marcellne 49 Driter 50. Pralrleville 38 Pnrtageville 80. Gideon 65 Delton 95. Greenville 62 New Madrid 68, lllmo-Srolt City 49 Cape Girardeau Central 67, Cape Notre Dame 56 Oak Ridge 88.

St. Vincent's 45 Briscoe 74, Amorrl, 69 Delta 73. Holcomh 64 Parma 60. Matthews 38 Slkeston 71, Charleston 64 Poplar Bluff 62. Jackson 44 Kellv Benton 73, East Prairie 68 North Pemiscot 78.

Caruthers- vllle 61 Zalma 83, Leopold 88 Campbell 48, Senath-Hornerl- vllle 46 Ha.vtl 71. Cooler 44 Hnrrlsonvllle DO, Adrian 62 Lcxlng'on 47, Hlgginsvllle 41 Richmond 68, Wentworth Military 57 Norborne 64, Orrlck 54 Polo 64. Lathrop 48 Drewl 46, Cass Midway 39 St. Joseph Benton 68, Kearney 62 Nevada 45 Lamar 40 Wellington 5. Lawson 44 Cathnge K6, Webb City 59 Hsrdln 70, Breekenrtdge 48 Dixon 77.

lountaln Grove 64 Cnrrolllon 69. Slater 88 Deenwater 80, Lowry City 85 Chllllcotiie 02, Trenlon 81 TOrRNAMENTS At South Shelby North Shelby 68. St. Thomas, Hannibal 48 (consolation) Scotland County 48, South Shelby 47 (third) At Knob Noster Knob Noster 43, Warrensburg College High 28 Clinton 52, Concordia 40 At California Boonvllle 41, Columbia University Hit!) 41) (championship semifinal) tmithton 66, Linn 68 (consolation) At Jefferson City Washington 61, Fulton 47 (overtime) Columbia Hickman 63. Mexico 80 Jefferson City 61.

Owensvllle 4ft At IOiiislana Elsberry 94, Louisiana 64 (semifinal) Rowling Green 83, Warrenton 44, (consolation) At Rolls Waynesvllle 62, Union 38 Sullivan 36. Salem 30 Braymer 86, Met 73 (third place).

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