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Hounds Sink Flat River, 71-53 By Lloyd Brown Jr. The Moberly Junior College Greyhounds, I by errors, struggled 71-83 i their fourth a row, over Flit River- Junior College here last night The Hounds committed 22'er- rors, but recovered 21 Cardinal bobbles andjpulled away slowly in the second Coach "Cotton" Filssimmons was unhappy with' his Hounds' errors, but felt they were lo be expected after the break for the Christmas Center Matthew A'i was high point man for the game with-20, while Robert Johnson added 14. Mike Tope paced the Cardinals with 15. Eighth Victory The victory' was Ihe' rey- hounds' 'eighth in 10 starts this season, but did not come easily because of the numerous mis- Big Eight By JIM VAN VALKENBURG often are still experimenting in Associated Press Sports Writer i preparation for the games that The Big Eight basketball litle count. chase tonight wilh a-single game--Kansas at Oklahoma--leading to a big four-game Monday night card headed by Kansas State's holiday tournament champs against Colorado at Manhattan.

It's generally unwise lo draw any firm conclusions about Ihe race from the pre-season tournament because the coaches takes. Flat River's is now 2-6. They play at St. Joseph tonight, Hounds visit the Griffons Monday night. Moberly'' started with a rush, piling up a 10-1 lead 'in the first three 'rninutes and rolled to a 15-3 margin after five minutes of play.

i The Cardinals began to fight back, and trailed only 17-11 at the 10 minute mark. I The Hounds were easing up and Flat River advantage of it to pull 'within'five 'points at 27-22 wilh five minutes remaining Wilh 50 a Cardinal free.toss arid that was the halftime score. At thai point the Greyhounds had made 14 i With "Aitch hitting, rMoberly moved to a 51-37-lead midway in lhe half. In the final five minutes the MONITOR MAXEY SHOOTS--Moberly's Stan Maxey lakes a shot but has it blocked during the closing minutes of lost night's 71-53 Greyhound victory over visiting Flat River. Maxey was fouled as Ihe shot was blocked.

The Hounds' Frank Schwarzer comes up lo help (Monitor-Index Photo) Area Basketball Roundup Bowling Ernie Jones' 222 game and Clark Curry's 586 series led the Friday Night Mixed League at Community Lanes; Tough Terribles (Jones, 222- 5B2J a Paris Twisters Depends on Suttner But Coach Tex Winter of Kansas State has said all along his team's litle chances depended on Ihe development of 7-foot Roger Suttner. In Ihe tournament, consistently blocked shots, discouraged other shots and drew defensive cover from the outside shooters. Bob Vanatta, Missouri coach, termed K-State belter than last year, mainly because of belter outside shooting. Oklahoma State, with an 8-3 won-lost record matching K- Slate's, rales close lo Ihe Wildcats. Coach Henry Iba says Bob Swaffar, 6-foot-9 sophomore, will have to develop more if his club is to contend.

Kansas, 5-6, sagged after a Cardinals put on the full court it rattled Ihe idunds'a 1 i't 11 but they kepi and managed lo widen A'-theft and layup by Flat River made it 69-53 in the closing minute of play, but Tom Borg- meyer.hitjon a drive with five secbrids 'left 'to provide the final The Greyhounds connected on 28. of 62 shots from the field for 45 -'pe'r 'cent and' finished the game with 37 rebounds. hit 2i of 71 field goal attempts for 29.6 per cent, and picked off 30.rebounds. MOBERLY FG FT TP Jones 3 Aitch 9 Schwarzer 0 McKinzie Borgmeyer 2' Johnson 5 Huff 1 Murphy 1 Reading 2 Meilslrup 4 Maxey 1 Moberly Monitor-Index Evening Saturday, Jan. 4, 1964 Democrat, i Poge 8 2-3 24 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 5 4-5 1-1 2-3 0-0 0-1 20 0 0 4 14 6 3 6 Totals 28 15-22 19 71 FLAT RIVER FG FT TP (Betty a Bounds, 387) 4-0.

141, Gene Cyclones (Curry, 220-586) shut Dogs Nip Hornets; Cairo Scares Tough Harrisburg New Franklin, 62-61 HUNTSVILLE The hustling of Westran dropped Iwo one-point decisions lo visiting New Franklin last night. In Ihe A game the Hornets staged a late rally that fell short as the Bulldogs look il 52-61, de- spile being oulscorect 21-15 in (he final period. The loss gave the Hornets a 3-8 overall record anc! a 2-4 Trt- Eight Conference mark. Leon Struchletneyer scored 27 poinls lo lead New Franklin, with Mike Rapp and Joe Harris adding 10 each. Richard Thorpe had 20 lo pace Weslran as Jay Bagby followed with 19 and Larry Bryan had 10.

Score by quarters: Bulldogs 13 18 '16 15--62 Westran 14 14 12 21-61 Wesfran's Walter Meyers hit wilh 10 seconds left to give the Hornets a 39-38 lead, but Agnew hit from (he foul line with two seconds remaining lo give Ihe visitors a 40-39 victory. Agnew led New Franklin with 15 poinls and Meyers had 11 for Westran. The Hornets play Renick al 9 p.m. Tuesday; in Ihe Cairo Tournament. 1G of them in the (irst half, were the lop scorers for Cairo.

Lou Rees wilh eight was Ihe leading scorer Harrisburg. Gloria Douglas, Harrisburg's leading scorer, was held lo four points. St. Joseph, 42-34 SALISBURY The St. Joseph girls slopped visiting Pilot Grove 42-34 night, with Carol Marek 'scoring 19 points to! lead-Ihe way.

St. 'Joseph held a 23-20. halftime edge, then pulled away after interirtission. Jpella Johatming scored 12 points for the Ravens. 'Marilyn Schapp and Jeanetle Brownfield had 13 each foi Pilot Grove.

St. Joseph won the boyi contest, 40-2G, alter leading 1810 at halftime. Donnie Armenlroul scored 12 and Ronnie Armenlrout add 11 for the winners. P. G.

Wessing and David Wn- (lleton had 11 each for Pilot Grove. The Ravens' next game is Sunday at 1:30 p.m. against, liosl Mercy Academy ot Marshall, for A and boys games. Bill Knight got 16, Larry lughes 11 and Ronald Petli- grew 10 for the winners. Butch Skaggs had 16 and Sluarl Carson 11 for Brunswick.

Score by quarters: Tigers 10 13 13 9--45 Wildcats 9 12 13 6--40 out Gutter Gang 180-504) (Odell Robb, In the game Brunswick look a 33-20 halftime' lead and rolled to a 63-38 victory, wilh Cecil Morris scored 19 points, Jerry Hayes got 11 for the losers. Brunswick, 1 a Salisbury Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Paris 'Tournament. Keytesville plays Harrisburg al 6 p.m. Wednesday in the tourney.

Fire Chiefs (John McKinney, 180-465) slopped Rockels (Jim Litlrell, 204-556) 3-1. Scatters (Carl Stallman, 176476) sank Alley Kals (N. Bunch, 156-410) 4-0: Glasmos (Doc Bellemare, 195, Bud Naylor, 491) won over Sky- chiefs (Melva Johannes, 162, Alvin Johannes, 464) 3-1. POC a Davis, 180, Frank Graves, 507) whitewashed PMs (Jim Ration, 176, Ellen Szymanski, 455) 4-0. Hi Los (B 208-555) de- leated Marfax (Beverly Coure- lon, Courelon, 412) 3-1.

Paris Wheels (J. R. While, 182-489) topped Goofers (Agnes Scliulle, 171, Pal Schulfe, 414) 3-1, Cincy Bounces Back To Defeat Beavers Other Area Games In other area games, Salisbury's Panthers rolled over visiting Fayelle 74-51 after leading 44-23 al halfliine, to run their record to 5-0 in the Tri- Eight Conference and 9-1 overall. Auxvasse defeated Arm- slrong, and Hallsville handed Madison ils 12lh defeat without a victory this season, winners led 45-27 at intermis- Jim While's 234 game and Wright's 601 series led the Cosmopolitan League. Van's IGA (Featherslon, 223564) whipped Conoco (Wright, 225-601) 3-1.

Noel Seeds (White, 234-578) good start. Oklahoma, 4-6, made something ot a comeback in the tourney to finish fifth. K-State vs. Buffs The K-State Colorado game will have both learns starting Ihe race where it ended last year. The Buffs won that game 69-56 to get a co-championship and end a 34-game K-State victory streak i Manhattan against conference opponents.

But Colorado, 6-5 hasn't jelled into a club equal to the co- champs of last season. K-State is expected to make a winning start. In oilier games Monday night, Kansas plays at Oklahoma State; Nebraska, 1-9, at Iowa Stale, 4-6; and Oklahoma at Missouri, 6-3. The Jayhawks beal Oklahoma at Norman and OSU at. Stillwater last season, but lost lo aolh teams al Lawrence.

They'll need more rebounding toughness and speed to win either game this Irip. Missouri has been the league's surprise team so far arid the Tigers should get better wilh George Flamank's return lo full strength from early season ill- Harrisburg, 59-54 CAIRO HaiTisburg boys, one ol the stronger teams in the area, came lo Cairo last night for a Little Dixie Conference bailie and really had lo play ball before they pulled oul a 59-54 win.over the determined Bearcats. The Cairo girls downed Harrisburg, 47-H. Cairo boys had the lead for a short time in the first, quarter but Ihe Bulldogs fought back and were leading 19-14 when the period closed. Harrisburg scored 22 points in the second period while the Bearcats could manage only 17.

During the second half, the hosts fought back and outscored the visitors 2318. Wilh only a few minutes left in Ihe contesl jmd Harrisburg leading by two points, Cairo players fouled in an dllcmpl to Keytesvitle, 45-40 BRUNSWICK Visiling Tri Eight Conference foe Keytesville reversed an and downed the earlier loss Wildcats of Brunswick 45-40 lasl night lo give the Wildcats a 7-4 overall record. kcj'lesviilc hold a slender lead at Ihe end of each period. Pro Basketball bombed Pelsue Shoes (Homan, 196-527) Stale Farm (David Anderson, 204-548) beat Realty (Frank Graves, 222-579) 3-1. Walker Feed (Ulrich, 200-513) stopped KWIX (Fran Mooney, 17G-430) 4-0.

Double Cola (George Coureton, 186, Cliff Bowden, 186, Jim Benny, 565) defeated Davidson Insurance (Jim Newberry, 201539) 3-1. Bud's (Skinner, 100, Nelson, 552) dropped Jim's Thriftway (Ray Ryan, 211-576) 3-1. Salisbury Aces (Lee Graham, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2 01. Bob Kornbrusl, 529) blank- Friday's Results New York 120, Baltimore 118 Philadelphia 110 132, Cincinnati Boston 111, San Francisco 101 Today's Games Cincinnati at New York Philadelphia al Baltimore Boston al Los Angeles ed Bersted (Gene Hackett, 181, Jim Southern, 488) 4-0. Orscheln (Jerry Orscheln, 202, Elmer Orscheln, 548) topped Kwik Chik (Mcncfee, 167-475) READ AND USE MONITOR- INDEX WANT-ADS Bible College Heralds Top Vennard, 64-61 The Heralds of Central Christian College of the Bible took a 64-61 victory last nighl al Vennard College, University Park, Iowa.

Vennard led 32-28 at Ihe half, but the Heralds foughl back and the two teams played nip-and- luck in Ihe second half. Three charily tosses by Walter Hinton late in Ihe game gave Ihe Heralds a three-point lead and they hung on to win their third game in five starts. Jerry i scored 23 points and Hinton added 18 for the Heralds. Bill Ilickard got 27 and Tom Goold 11 for Vennard. Thursday night the Heralds play host to Platle Valley Bible By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer' Oregon State's eighth-ranked Beavers probably wouldn't have minded at all if Cincinnati basketball a Bonham had been even rougher on them in first of the teams' two-game series.

Bonham, a vital cog in fourth- ranked Cincinnati's attack, came close to being ejected for his rough play in the early minutes of Friday night's contest. But he cooled down, got hot and sparked Ihe Bearcats to a 57-53 victory, tiazzard Stars At the same, lime, wizardous Walt Hazzard bounced UCLA, the nation's number two team, to an 88-83 triumph over stubborn Washington Slate on a nighl when just aboul all of the major action took place on the West Coast. Bonham Gels 28 The 6-fool-5 Bonham, an All America last year, scored points and brought Cincinnat from an early 10-poinl deficit lo itseighth victory in 10 conlests His performance overshadowei that of Oregon Stale's seven footer, Mel, Counts', who talliec 33 points. Down 18-8 midway througl Ihe half, Hie Bearcats ral lied behind Bonham and tied thi game 28-28 at halttime. Bearcats Take Lead Then, with the score tie again at 32-32 early in the sec ond half, Gene Smith and Bon Vs.

Pats For Title SAN DIEGO (AP)-The four- eason-old American Foolball settles its 1963 champi- lam broke loose for layups am Cincinnati lead that Orego State never headed. The los gave the Beavers a 9-2-recort UCLA.was well on the way its 10th victory without a defea when Washington State ra lied late in second hal Five quick baskets helped cu UCLA's lead from 14 poinls I six at 81-75, and the Wcs Coast's lop leam appeared wol bly, Hazzard Takes Over At this point Hazzard, tl: Bruins' backcourt whiz, too control of (he ball and, as turned out, the game. For seconds, just about half of tl time remaining, Hazard drib bled the ball. When he finished he plunke in two free throws and a 10-foi College of Scotts Bluff, Neb. ljump shot that sealed the vi ry.

He, had 18 points in al! dile iteammale Gail Goodrich 28. i In olher games, Southern Cal- ornia upset Stanford 75-74 in ertime, California squeezed 1 Washington 46-44 and Princen belled Washington ly of St.Louis 85-56. Dcnbow 4 Krodinger 1 McCord 1 Neihart 1 Reeves 3 Robinson 0 Simpson 1 Sity.es 0 Tope 6 Tracer 4 Totals 21 2-5 4-6 0-1 2-3 0-1 0 0 0-1 0-0 3-7 0-0 10 6 2 4 6 0 2 0 15 nship Sunday with Ihe. slightly avored San Diego Chargers neeting the BostonPalriols, los- ngesl.finalist in major pro grid listory. The Western Division champi- in Chargers, finishing with an 11-3 record, are pegged a ioint choice in the i showdown before; an expected 30,000 Balboa Stadium.

i'- The game will be televised and iroadcast nationally by the American Broadcasting Com- any, beginning al 4:30 p.m. SST. Although Boston is making its 'irst championship fry, San Diego will be striving to win a ti- ile game for the third time in Ihe AFL's brief Defensive-minded clawed ils way to the Eastern crown after losing all five preseason games by whipping Buffalo in a regional playoff after each finished wilh a feeble 7-6-1 record, College Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PKESS Cornell 76, Coe 68 New Mexico 92, Oklahoma Christian 40 Hastings 81, Omaha Univ. 63 Colo. St.

U. 73, No. Dakota 44 Cincinnati 57, Oregon State 53 UCLA 88, Washington St. 83 California 46, Washington 44 So. Calif.

.75, Stanford 74 (ot) Nevada 88, Cal Aggies 62 Pillsburg Slate 8, Ottawa 50 Kearney (Neb) Stale 08, Baker 84 Hastings (Neb) Stale 81, Omaha 63 Nebraska Wesleyan 107, McPherson 82 Drury 72, Park 67 Wilberforce 95, Lincoln (Mo) Princeton 85, Washington of St. Louis 58 Independence Invitional Al Independence, Mo. (Championship) Kansas Cily National 73, Kansas Wesleyan 68 (Third Place) Peru (Neb) Slate 92, Graceland 77 JUNIOR COLLEGE Moberly 71, Blat River 53 Hulchinson Doubleheader At Hutchinson, Kan. Dodge City 76, Creston (Iowa) 69 Hulchinson 81, Big Spring (Tex) 72 Red Ravens Defeat Huntsville, 82-80 The Moberly Red.Ravens nipped the Huntsville town team 82 80 Thursday night as Mike Fray 23 points and Dwayne Stuck added 20. Paul Reynolds chipped in 18 and Dave Fore contributed 17.

Jim Kitchen paced the Huntsville learn wilh 20 points, Frank Burkhart got 18, Lawrence Rucker 17 and Ken Smith 14. Top Sports Stories of 1963 Recalled and Harrisburg the free throws gel Ihe ball connected on to luck Ihe in the bag. Leo Nichols, with 24 points before fouling out with aboul three minules to go, was the leading Bulldog scorer. Lowell Ealon and Russell Bell added 10 each. Dick Hallcrman with 17 and Jim Maupin with ten led (he Bearcat allack.

Score by quarters Cairo 14 17 16 7-51 Harrisburg 19 22 -10- 8--59 Cairo girls managed only six poinls in the first period of play, while Harrisburg mode four, be fore they broke loose for .16 points in the quarter to hold a 22-10 lead i.at halflimc. During the second half, Cairo on 25 points while Ihe Bulldogs made only four. Shirley Robuck with 23 poinls, 14 of them in the final period, Wood wilh 23 points, Editor's Nolc: This is (he second of a two-part slory on Ihe sports highlights of Ihe 1963 season. Baseball, foolball and (he beginning of the 1963-64 basketball season were the chief features of the last half of the year. By dale, they include: July 1--Stidhorn Electric men's leam of Cenlralia and the Brookfield Quality Cleaners women's team won top honors in Ihe Champion of Champions Bowling Tournament at Communily Lanes.

4--Arl Armstrong wins the July 4 Golf Tournament at the Moberly Country Club. 9--Union Avenue Athletics pull triple play, but.lose Midgel League game to Immanucl Baptist, 13-8. 12--Columbia's Lillle Dixie Kiwanis Club wins dis- Irlcl Kiwanis golf tournament at (he Moberly Country Cliib. 14-- I Nichols, II, 'places scc- to the'b a champion in the Colum- 1 bia Soapbox Derby. 17--Ronnie Brown twirls no- hitter for Union Avenue Christian i i League baseball.

21--Howard Smith pitches no-hitler for Union Avenue Christian American Midget League 25--Community League All- Stars announced. 29--Mrs, Jeanne Lee defeats Mrs. Phyllis Green to win (he championship division ofthe women's scratch golf tournamenl at the Moberly Country Club. 3Q--Moberly's Don Chandler is a i lo Central 1 Missouri Ban Johnson League all-slar leam. Aug.

1--Moberly BJs drop final game of season lo Jefferson Cily, 4-3, to finish wilh 9-11: record. 2--Ronnie Brown hurls his no-hilter of the season the Union 1 Av'eniie Christian Midget League; team. 4--Howard Smith pilches second no-hitter of (he season as the Union 1 Avenue Christian American i League team ends ils season. 5-The Lions belt Noll Motors 24-10 in Ihe final playoff; game to decide Ihe Moberly Community League championship. National Midget League All-Slars revealed.

First Christian wins National i League championship. 6--Howard Smith pitches another no-hitler as Union A n'u Christian wins playoff game for second place in American Midgel League. 7-4Ken Meinert pitches no- hilter as a i Lions down Community League All-Stars 5-1. 9-- A i a Midgel League All Stars whip champion Huntsville 5-1. 11--Champion First Christian National Midget League All-Stars 9-8.

14-Noll heals Lions 6-5 lo win Community League post-ieason tourney. Moberly Greyhound fool-' bailers open practice. 16--Bill Overstreet pitches perfect game as Moberly Falstaffs defeat Newell Bombers 13-0 in Columbia District Softball Tournament. 18--Bob Hazelrigg beats Al a i men's scratch golf tournament a Country Club. 25--Falstaffs fall lo Columbia, 2-1 for second place in Columbia District Softball af- Icr playing maralhqn four games.

i 27-- Mrs. Thelma i a Greenland a handicap tourna- menl al Moberly Country Club. i Sept. Rough Riders Saddle Club slages an nual horse show. 13--Moberly Greyhound foot ba)lers i big Kirksville, 13-7.

14--Randolph County Pony and Horse Show held al saddle club arcnu. SO--Macon i "hand Greyhounds first gridiron loss, 13-7. Oct. 14--Greyhound and Pup basketball teams open practice. 18-- Greyhound gridders blank Boonville 26-0 at homecoming.

20--Hannibal junior high team a Dragons first loss i 19fil season, 27-0. 24--Little Mercy Academy shocks Hound football with 6-6 tie. 29--Ifigbee 'Jets beat Madison Chargers J26-6 NL flag football Basketball season be- giris for area learns, Nov. 2--Hounds dump favored football team, 6--Hounds end football sea. son with.5:3-1 record by beating Shelbina 16--Harrisburg b'o'ys and Cairo girls Little i xie'Tou'r'narhehUai Renlck.

Salisbury defeats Keytos vllle' for Brunswick'Tour- nament crown. 26--Basketball Greyhounds open season by defeating Palmer College 7264. Pups season by losing lo Jefferson City, 65-57 hi Turkey Tournament at Boonville. 2fl--Pups whip Fayette 6546 for consolation litle in Turkey Tournament. Dec.

5--Greyhounds beat Creston 95-57 in MJC Classic. 6--Bdrlihg'tpnjstops Hounds 1 83-77 in Classic finale. 7--Glasgow beats Salisbury Glasgow Tournament litle. 9--P a i hands Grey, hounds 66-62 road loss, dump Drake freshmen 79-63, 17--Greyhounds Hannibal LaGrange 81-51 on Trojan court. Brookfield '38 7-2 'record and five victories 'Greyhounds nip St.

Lou- is.Baptist 77-72 (o end Celts Sink Warriors, 111 to 101 By THE ASSOCIATED PKESS The Bpslan Celtics aren't satisfied H'ilh their runaway start in the Nalional Basketball Association Eastern'. Division race. The defending NBA champs are oul to'sweep the West as well. A season-high San Francisco crowd of 10.H6 turned out Friday night for (he Cells' and hometown alumnus Bill Russell's first 1963-'64 West Coast encounter with Will Chamberlain arid the Warriors. Boslon responded with a 111-101 victory its 15th without a loss to Western Division competition.

Cincinnati Falls Philadelphia, meanwhile, ran ils current winning streak to four by upending Cincinnati, 132-110, in (he nightcap of a Quaker City doubleheader after New nipped Baltimore, 120-118, in the opener. The Cellics, with John Havlicek and Sam Jones leading (he way, opened up an early 13. poml.gap and held off San Francisco's fourth-quarter bid Jones Gels 25 Jones led Celtic scorers with 25 poinls and Havlicek chipped in wilh 24. Chamberlain was limited lo 24, well below normal output. scored 33 points and six teammales hil double figures Philadelphia as Ihe 76ers evened their season record al 17-17.

Johnny Egan's'driving layup seconds remaining gave thfirKnicksitheir first victory in four starts. Egan scored IS points and teamed with late- game sub Al Buller to brine New York from behind in Ihe final Butler canned all his year wilh 5-2 mark and 10 of his points In the last 12 "three straight "victories, 'minutes.".

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