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lO-r-lndtana Evening Saiette, Dec. 23, 1965. Laura Lamar Cagers Upset Dayton, 56-55 Rellick United Gr applets Win Shines In Win Converted Halfback Tom Matte Key Title Came By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) Fr.m Tarkentnn's siirress ii GAZETTE DAYTON Laura Lamar Seals Victory reeled off the biggest upset of the 1965-66 scholastic basketball campaign as they came from behind In the final two minutes of the contest to surprise Dayton, $6-55, last night on the Lions home court. Matmen Host To A'toona running against 0000 Bay raises a faint hope feir Tom: Matte and the unrferilug Ballinmre G'nlls in Sunday's Na-I tiinal Football League playoff game If Malte could throw, like Tarkentnn. the hopes would he murh brighter ARMAGH Sophomore Rt-rtin-linc nuf sports activity heavyweight Tom Lavls pinned Tarkentnn is a scramhlnr who Haslirs lullier and yon.

wprV wrestling Bill Hinson in 1:24 of the third tMufiint? linpmnn anr, linrhucknrs. mil it hp crts sM ro-vrh laiM, (hi eving nt In- period to give the United Lions throw a pass for the Minnrv.ia Vikings. St.moltmps hp S( ho' wher Bn Lpphc lb Wl anrl rims W'w'q UV nInV h'Rt 10 narrow 28-2B victory over tnut RUIee in a nin-and- Larry Rellick, who had Just been napied to the All-Indiana County Area football team at an end position, emerged as the hero for the Wildcats as he paced his team In scoring with 14 and scored the winning field goal with less than five seconds to play in the game. The contest was close through the Altoona Miiuntain Lions. tuck battle on the mats tfasvt night.

Each team copped I bouts with Frank Stewart (112). Frank McCloskey (165) Indiana has been unsuccessful in two appearances this year losing to Rlatrsville. 28-22 and DuBois, 43-3. out with Dayton hanging on to a slim lead and then with two Sf. Francis Frosh De'est 79-77 Matte, the converted hairh.uk who must carry the load lor the (oils in the name that wil" decide the Western Cnnfrrenri title, iit a rollout artist who dimply slides out and runs as planned.

A college career basrd nn Woody Hayes philosophy discouraged any inclination to throw the ball. i.i v. .1 and Lavls winning by tails for the host team while the visiting Lions registered four pins. Ralph Craig. 1 31 -pound junior, it the only undrfraied grappler on the Indiana squad minutes to play the Wildcats of Zig Jamison finally grabbed the But Larry Strong won by and McCloskey pinned Joe Altoona meanwhile has bark wiih victor w.

over Cur- lead as the score see-sawed un til the waning seconds. wensville. 30 9. and Bedford. 29- earner in oi me iu-m per-10.

after Insrnir their season iod to 'help give United J. Dayton lead 55-54 with 10 sec Al.TODNA Off to rr to perennial powerhouse valuable points they needed in icrence oerween me mrn wucuci opener onds to play when Lamar got control of the ball and Rellick threw in the winning two-point copping meir secuuu vniuiy remains a fact that both Tar- wrSl I- Havon. 21 14. aoainst two defeats er. JT kenton and Matte do run with in" the ball often.

In the first Min- defeat as nesota-Green Bav Rme Nov 'v rr er)Crd by the Si. 21. was the leading F.ra"r,sf JjW w-r HI rusher with 54 yards on e.pht al Mosque. 79-, 7. I hcslnul RidRe is now 1-2 for the season and had taken a 26-21 lead with one bout remaining when Ken Miller pinned Thad Mytrysak of United in the 180- Both coaches are making their cehut as head mentors this season as Martin Rusnak, a recent grad of Slippery Rock, is tutoring the Mountain Lions.

The Wildcats played Dayton even on the boards and even showed a slight edge In rebounding. Frank Powers' Lions were with less than to play in the contest, Jones converted both ends of one and-one foul playing their second game on carries. That was the day the Vikings took a 13-10 lead into the last period only to have the Packers click with four touchdown passes for a 38-13 victory. Tarkenton ran six times for 29 successive nights as they had just won a narrow 82-79 decision shots from the charity line to give the Franx.cs a two-point win. MacKenzie pound meeting.

The outcome af the bout rested squarely on the shoulders of Lavls and he ciiiit thought with a pin. Chestnut Ridge decided to wrestle a 165-pounder against the United heavyweight but the plans at Oakmont on Monday evening. John Bonya (13). Pat Kiral yards in their next meeting. i TROPHY FOR COUNTY CHAMPS Blaiwville head coach Ted Nypaver.

right, is presented the Indiana Evening Gazette Trophy for winning the Mythical Indiana County Football Championship. Making the award is sports editor Carl Kologie while Barry McKnight. left, former Indiana High and University of Pittsburg fullback looks on. The floating trophy will be retired by the school that wins it three years. McKnight was one of the speakers at the banquet last night at Rustic Lodge honoring the All-County team.

(Gazette photo by Bechtel) Don Stemmerich. 33. George Mow I riflf Vise. 23. and Chuck Le-anic, 17.

1 UUv.ll (12) and Jim Costello (1) also also won by the ranters bit in double figures for the Wildcats. backfired. 1 -nnna )hl Unit. nuc me viKings up accounted for 71 of the 77 total I I Cre Zv wafTy down the PintS 'he local Indpenden, At Oklahoma Bay was way rown ine cagf.rs Jonn pwell, 23 Hmv Wrestline Tournament held. lisi lor ine rawi, Van I enr Id anrl nrh.n fense against the run although nJ'J NORMAN.

Okla. (AP) Jim al Blairsvle Sa.urday for gave up only II touchdowns on ,9 oppontn'5 mM MacKcnz.e. named head font- lhe lhira year. Rick Walker was high Dayton with 17 while Dick Jamison tallied IS and Ernie Mc Means IS Greg Gray, who had been averaging 20 per game, was limited to six. Dayton is now 5-2 for the sea the ground.

pweii, an An Stnt(. star uun iuoiii ni vitiunumii District 6 olliciais also an-: Wednesday, faces two major nounC.d Monday evening that: SnonerJand revi- nitPA was declared the winner Krizmanich Leads Area In Scoring ine nuins P. uuou.j. a.irom Lonneriicut who nad been pniblrms big edge in the flip of a coin thathitting at a 30 point per -game iain(, Bobcats Awarded Trophy All-County team Honored At Fete son and Lamar 3-4. inept offense and Df tne dua meet with Blairsville Bob Henry's undefeated Laura S.

i a r.Zi JY pleasing hordes of football-con They ar ed to -second half and held to two Uinu, alumni and fans. by a 26-25 score. This was the. match that was disrupted as the Lamar jayvee's won the pre Sltuw ui nuujiiauj ai iwumvwi Jietj. goaiS.

liminary tilt, 42-27. time If the fietiMs the i omer J. who bowed out Bobcats had claimed a victory. Excluding games this week, off nrtoa pass receivers usuajly have an' IBe contes( was Pre'lmln- as coach Dec. after an unsuc- on on error in riding time nvr the defenders.

1 ary the St. Francis Fair- jcessfu! try at filling the shoes of ation. I Mike Krizmanich of Shannock r-i- ID. .1 Tir Vafley is the Indiana County area scoring leader with 1M I Chuck Klausing, head coach at the Indiana Univer tired of ail the criticism. match 36-2 tlmir Bel lick CyWsfcyJ Bttnya.r (cronl.

Kirtl.f Pihnlk Coatello Oimo 14 GrayJ 3 6 2 I Jamlan.r 1 1 IS 3 13 McMaMx 5 3 13 DO Walker.K 1 17 2 It Fhnger.i 1 I 0 1 Bly 1 2 t) McClOUgR 1 1 0 0 0 In a game such as this be-i tween two tough defensive units, the first score will be most Dick Fulton's ACs are playing without a home court this sea-' sity ot Fennsylvama, and Barry McKnignt, lormer mm- pojnS jn six pames for a 25 Criticism is a by product of United is now idle until Jan Wilkinson's era. When Wilkin- when they travel to Mar-son resigned to enter politics ion Center. son and have no place to prac-; t.r- ana nign ocnooi star ana university 01 r-msourgn iuii- per game average. 'back, were guest speakers at the Indiana County Area, Marty Bolo of Elders Bidge All-Star Football banquet held last night at Rustic averaging 25.4 but has only If Green Bay gets out tront years ago. he (eft a legacy iU 11 7-14 14 IS 56 15 1 10 more than a touchdown, the taPj" he 'u'ur "c-which mlu'ded a 17-year record i commooatlons tor a floor a "Wi irn Sii-onu tUt won by for (Ml Colts will be a desperate of I45 2M.

three national cham Sponsored by he Indiana Evening the fete is Ply four 8am "1 has t.ij 11.. 1 11 (K J. total of 127 markers. I 112 -Stvwurt Ui pin. UWt RJ, tion because tne racxers wui rlnsi off fh outs Ida to Matte Two A.

MUler ICR I pin. Mwtrjf CUl all the Indiana County Area coaches. other cagers. Greg Gray AJ AiiiA ton and Roy Jones ofi I VU 1 i and Roy season and ail games nave been 129. a and force the Colts to try to of Dayton fr I Junes, won assisieu wiiKinsnn U'l d- Mnk Reusing told the gathering1 mve up the middle.

If Balti vine. thrntiohriiit hie lumira uf nirl-ihA tj.mKn. ICR) nui. H. I 1 iL'i.

1.34. 2 Marion Center, have also topped I the century mark this season. Krizmanich. the smallest nlav- that the best players for Indi- nrkLa AwArrlc ana University can be recruited1 00 MWarQS naiui urr ni.rranCH mfl. ECU Hie JUKX as niS SUCCCS- 11 j-h a fnlt, arclay DQJd( St rich 13 3 33 OrbniJ 4 1 more scores early, Its defense might be able to contain the Packers.

I'athara sor. But. after a 6-3-1 season in L4S J. dw. 1 1 radius ofJo Honor Frick lotal sm rn Nfinnpr.

111 tn Stm If 0 2 2 9 Lezanlcc 3 IS Van Lar 11 MUonliJt 12 4 RXMy. 4 11 1 23 Jones. 1 IS- K0 LIfi pin. tmbi season their worst repnrit in ls-lctkii. CO) S.rlH-r Curripus.

er in the area at S-4. will take a big lead over the holiday va- OCOT6 VV IflS cation as he tallied 37 Tuesday -I whs us ont tne Dreiutticed a u. i ni. i BUMtJN tAKl ne Ameri- moaem nisiory. -rtw.

He re. M. and National leagues have evening against Neshannock western Auto Barclay's When figuring out the San I i o-Buffalo championship game in the American League CiinHov inn't fnrtvpt thfrt l.nnrd HknrK OOO Pclprsoil 1 0 Klynp 0 Dooelly Bodamer 0 VUottla 0 Siupcon SOS v. i.ii ma, afui- oui i.u.e voed Rookle Year Award the Spartans first dcteat ot the Hardware scored victories in as head' coach, although 75-73. Rtibert Drlcofo.

Blitrsvtll. piayer in in u. trophiM in honor of season, I Tu retaining the athletic director-. "7 7 I Touit sa Tout as good or better. mwonn uiuii i Viay AC 3 -T7 snip.

Indiana County Class n-tests played at the junior high gym last night. Tank Vnrii fn.li.wl 911 twilnl. when Buffalo won 20-7, INDIANA COl'NTY AREA Tfip its All ma ibra De. Now, Mackenzie enters the Baseball Commissioner Ford C. Friek.

The trophy awards, voted an-'Ni JoiMi. 6beh.D j' Jimmy Brown nicture. A 35-vear-ald defensive Alworth will be un the line-up; School "For example, we have had four great ball playera from Laura Larnar in Tom Anderson. Mike Nixon. Steve Mizer- son.

Mike Nixon. Steve mizer- genius who was Frank ln MP1 nually by the Baseball Writers Schellhase top assistant ot Arkansas, he's as isi i to pace Western Auto to a 68- Si 83 triumph over the a r- 22 ins is i rlors. Chuby was high for the 32 98 16 ntlir. orlth 14 of America, were gw. D.yw.

ak and Tom Dufialo. Punxsu- announccd jointly by American tnwncy hax given us a few president Joe Crnnm hu. NEW YORK (AP) Jim at ban uiego sunaay aiinougn Keith Lincoln is doubtful. It was Lincoln who was knocked out of action last Dec. 26 in a memorable, tackle by Mike Stratton in the first period.

haued as the man to solve the Sooners' problems. L5 2 IToo Scorer Barclay's clipped Syntron. 54 S3 222 outstanding bovs and now we Klu.i.l Felro. P.M- and Warren Giles. Bruwn, everybody's choice lor All-Star fullback, has been named the Most Valuable Play behind a 28 point effort League president.

Wednesday. jn ii.MMi."Dyln 12 25 are concentrating our efforts -in this area. Evansville tfibv John Mizerak. Jack Les- ii a The Chargers are 1-J in title1 NEW YORK (AP) Dave games, including I960 when they Schellhase ot Purdue retained 3 33 21 1 er in the National Football League in an Associated Press poll. We want boys close to Indi represented Los Angeles.

But- the lead in the major-college in- a A p.r J. The first trophies honoring s.kah.' sna. Frick. who retired recently, will Keiite. ll go to outfielder Curt Blefary of'Loo.

the Baltimore Orioles and sec- Ory. em. ond baseman Jim Lefebvre of kV i r. ana. Billy Hudson and Billy falois 14.

'dividual basketball scoring face 1 1 1 V- I II A total of six athletes received Kurneskie from Indiana High In their two reeuiar season week bul by a smaller mar-' Evansville and Central State votes from the 42-man panel, I.School are two good examples Wcatcra A Oft Warrhra VardJ 13 2 2S Lymuti MdeyJ 12 CbubyJ 6 1 11 Aotnuco.e Grdali 3 0 6 Namm.f Morgan 2 3 6 HmphUl RGordUh 0 11 FuJlon 0 3 3 30 12 72 14.4 a a lea 20 72 23 24 70 11.7! 21 38 Tt 11 24 21 69 13.1 111 11S 29 I 66 lit 23 19 65 12 64 16 meetings. San Diego won the 'n mer Bub Lewis of Nor''' of Ohin nr. hflrk wh.r. Ihpv in nt th. 1A l.apup Ithe Los Angeles Dodgers.

The Thompaoq. jl ilso. first 34- and lied the second 1 sincerely believe that lf BWAA recently voted Blefarv ivi Carolina wer gg months ago first and cities. Brown drew 34 of them. Schellhase has an average of second in The Associated Press' John Umlas.

Baltimore'! crip- we could get this group uf boys 'and Lefebvre the top rookies of Ktri. LL Tvlala IHUW ToiaUa 22 31 6 W7 35 2 tor live Rames through Dec. small-college basketball poll pled quarterback. ot three and (A County team) every yearll9ea. in compared to Lewis' 34 4 for.

And it look a one-ooint drfeal Dave Parks San Francisco'sl. niu anvone and makel Rrown. Shan Bernard. 21 63 I wtrn AW 16 6H 433 Seeks NFL Team li a (Read Gazette Classified Ads) CSSS Jfi1'" 9 tt 14 seven games, weekly statistics to gi them there great end. received two.

The (homing." from lhe Natiunal Collegiate tvansville, which edged Cen- others were scattered one eachi Barry McKnight, an alumnus Athletic Bureau showed today, iral Stale for last season's to Gale Savers of the ChicagoLi lhe Ai County team of 1961, Grr )ilrn 13 6 MowkeJ 0 0 0 MayJ 1 Barolkjr'a. Fltft'h .1 VounjtJ LINC1NNAT1 (AP) It looks Bb though professional football or at "leuit a new sports alli led lewis the pie- small-college championship, was Bears. Ken Willard of San that football has SittarKUcic i Kdrnki Honored In NFL vinus week by 35 7 to 33,8. named to the No. 1 spot today cisco and Peie Retilalf of Phila- teen instrumental In his career.

mere vre ni-w leauei in Dy a Hoard 01 sports writers and de Dhia. um is on the way for Cincin nan as the result of a whirlwind th tnc rw Ln 3 a Muoay.f Hrpar 0 0 other individual 1 aiegones. sportscaslers. edaine Central bv He la currently in the University ol Pittsburgh dental school and next year will be assistant coach with the Pitt freshmeo. ximI by tjv.

James A. Rhodes Baack of Nebraska mps four points, 112 to 108. and Paul Brown, former coach ibe foul shoulers wuh a perlect I. 52 HUM TUll NBA Results Wednesday' Results TeHtvl BarcUya a .4 6 10 174 ISykUwai pi inc iieveiana Drowns woi in or i8. He leads Kuk June-i ol ball 4eam.

Miami. who is 24 for 24 1 112 10 102 93 George Hal as Coach Of Year 2. Ct-nt Stale 5-1 3. S.iultK-rn HI. 61 4 North Dakota 6-1 5.

Crumbling 7-0 Boston 123. New York 130. ot Baltimore 129. Cincinnati 127, Fuuiball has been very good to me and I have enjoyed every 92 ot Collegiate Cage Scores Bith men sptike Tuesday to Jim Williams of Tt-mple leud an aembiy uf lo ai ntitahls in fifld-gital uccuracy with a HitlWn a)d he is st-i-kktig a Na- 678 average on 40 of 59 at-, tonal Football League (ramhisr tcmpis. Keith Swagerty of the lor Cincinnati and' Rhodes di- of Pacific leads in Sun Francisco 114, Detroit 104 minute of it.

You all great deal to Torday's Games 6. Akron 7-0 7. Phila. 'Irxtile 4-2 8. Youngstuwn 7-0 be proud ol as members ot Uus 59 29 26 25 24 Detroit at Los Angeles team, as 1 was a few years dared he would baik the famed rebounds with, an average of 9.

Arkansas St. 6-1 By JERRY LISKA eict was Blanton Collier of the CHICAGO (API Georae S. Eastern chamouaao. Cleveland! ago. MORE SPORTS ON PAGE 13 coach's efforts to the utmost.

,22 2 giabti in six games." 1 10. Abilene Christian 7-2 Temple 70. Canlsius 58 Perm 73, Villanova 60 Cornell 81. Pitt' 72 St. Bonaventure 100.

Baldwin- You have acquired a lot ol'Halas. the Chicago Bear with nine.T1!ftllle "Sher- respect through your parl)cipa- iirlarch Jsl voted Coach of the 'man of the New York Giants Wallace 67 lion in tne sport ana snouiu re Year in the National football received eight and Jack Chris- member this always League, never was lurcher frora'tiansen. whose San rranciscol Fairfield 100. St Francis. Pa.

McKnight lettered tare retirement. 4aers tike the Bears finished 94 years at Pitt and led the team First of all, I am only 70 'strung, six. Temple 70 Camsius 58 Second Straight Loss For Wolverines Michigan Upended By Butler Pa I In' ground gaining his junior not 71 as many authors erro-, With Halas striking rookie! Fairfield 100, St. Francis. year.

He was also a member Ineously insist smiled the NrL gold, primarily tn Gale 94 i of the AU East first team Ipioneer who received the same'Sayers and linebacker Dick Bul-1 Gannon 70. Wesleyan 69. i that season. 'honor in 1963 when-his club woo kus, the Basra shook off three Amphibious Forces Tourney upped its record to t- Coach Ted Nypaver of Blairs- NpL championship. Istraight deleats and won nine of! Fifth Place By TED MEIER when Michigan had blown scored 22 points for Michigan.

Tern 'AMftctated Press Snort. Writer u'rtd 4 3 in seven games, but 0 with Temple 70-58 cunquest of ume n.riiifrl tn.nhvl "becundly, I have a philos-'tnell next 111 games belore a Lehigh 83. Cape May Coast Struck said. "We missed too, high scoring honors for the isius at Philadelphia. Texas, ih- rctvihn al indi-iophy based on an epigram writ-iWesterB- title tie chance eluded Guard 76 many easy shuts." game went to Ed Schilling of Western made it eight ana County championship 0 ten 8 noted attorney, Louis ihem on the final weekend of Seventh Place What has happened to the University of Michigan Wolver Michigan was tired Tram its Mu.ic.

tv. ui inn uy Mutinying iie-vaua met iyiaci uia. guvs. rranaun fit marsnau wsu- ines, the team many picked tol game wuh Duke." said Tony The Michigan drubbing over-86-49 in the final of the Missis qtle was presented In "'Nothing is work unless Halas, who will be 71 on Reed Hospital 72 Hlnkle, veteran' Butler coach. Butler 79, Michigan 64 sippi Valley holiday classic at.bella of Indiana Evenlng'y'd rather be doing something, said: Dnnl.

IvInnJ III i uL. lhe shadowed. Marquette's equally decisive 95-76 victory over "We worked for almost every honor belongs, not to lainuu, .11 Gazette by sports editor Car le'f win the national collegiate basketball championship before the season opened? Hard on the heels of their 100- shut 'and took very few bad eighth-ranked Wichita at Mil me, but to the entire Bear Mike Silliman of Army scored Koluaie This trophy will go'tol "And 1 would rather not be shuts. waukee. Unbeaten Kentucky, 30 points in a hometown appear coaching stall and the great the Mythical Indiana County Hinkle added, "Larry Shade No.

10 in the Associated Press 93 overtime defeat to top-ranked with football, football players, players who performed so well after our slow start." was the diflerence with his floor Duke iD Detroit on Tuesday, the poll, made it seven in a row by my coaches and my team." ance at Louisville, but it was in a losing cause the Cadets were beaten by the Uni champion each year and will be a permanent -possession of the school that wins it three years. play and team ledershixi. Hulas makes football a ear- The Coach ot tne, Year title Ibe victory was in the nature around fob. The day after the versity of Louisville 84-56. whipping Texas Tech 89-73 on the road at Lubbock.

Tex. The! other teams iq the AP Top Teol were Idle. 1 went to Halas Wednesday in closely contested balloting by a No. J-ranked Wolverines took it on the coin for the second itralght bight Wednesday. They1 lost to Butler 18-44 at Indianapolis.

It wasn't Just a defeat, it Bears lost their finale 24-17 to Cincinnati 87, Wisconsin 74 Marquette 95, Wichita 76 Michigan State 61 Drake 50 Valparaiso 114, Purdue 96 Evansville 89, San Diego St. 76 Louisville 84, Army 5 Ga. Tech 92. Win. Mary 73 Kentucky 89.

Texas Tech 73 Washington 78, Florida 69 Arizona 56. Saa Jose St 47 Mississippi Valley Classic Texas Western Nevada 49 Creighton 105, South Dakota 63 Rubber City Class lo Akron 74, Marietta 5 Bucknell 65. Geaav wasningiqn lurnea cne on Florida 78 -69 el the Edmund-qnS With Ue3TdS the Minnesota Ytikings Sunday, panel of 42 sports writers and of a QfiVlstmas present to the veteran Hinkle, now in his 37th year as coach at Butler. It was' his 601st career victory. He hit Halas started private interviews had beaten the Huskies there on! ST.

LOUIS (AP) Quarter- waa' a drubbing. Dayton. Temple and Texas Western also extended their unbeaten streaks. Dayton, playing with each player. sportscasters three from each of the 14 NFL cities polled by The Associated Press.

"Thu was the worst game the 300 plateau on his 66th birth "1 talk to each player about 20 day last Saturday when his at home, crushed New Orleans Michigan ha Played In three mmutes in review of the season, Tuesday. Michigan Stale back Jimmy Heidel of the Uni-whipped Drake 61-50 at Desjversity of Mississippi has signed Muines and Cincinnati scored a with the St. Louis Cardinals, the decisive home court victory National Football League team said Dave Stuck, coach, Bulldogs defeated Indiana SlateiLovola 88 57. Daced bv Don ask his plans for the winter and Halas, whose Bears wound up with a 9-5 season and widelyi regarded as one of the league's best dub. received 14 votes.

tell him what we hope he can do of th Big Ten champions. That76-70. May's 31 points. It was the Fly- wa bii only comment On Tues-l All-America Cazus Russellers' sevenUi straighL lover Wisconsin 87-74. isaid today, Inext season, ha said..

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