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i V. V- v- 9 a' 4 1 -a. lTTTn A l-V m-n v.nAuu iitmufc, a AT KDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 I iL.f, 5Wf Inn 5 HOME WOOD, i Af Li mi tit rriiin nnnsnrTP i i KKon ruun uu mt aw i jT" --11 1 i 1 FOUR COMPETE SCRAPPY BULLS Enough YORK ROUTED 1 i 1.1 1 1 FOR INDIANA rv 1 CLINCH Tit FOR TIN STATE MEET BASKET TITLE 4TH PLAYOFFS Downstate Schools, Continued from first page A' Chlcaf Trltwnt Press Servict Indianapolis, March 17 Indiana's climax to a month of mass hysteria nears its 57th conclusion tomorrow as four teams battle for tho hi'ah No. 900, went to McCoy McLe- more with 5:14 left in the eame It capped a six-point surge that mnlnncnm h. put the.

Bulls ahead to stay at -UAAALAUlJOtUlLT I 1 The fnnr no to 104. McLemore's one bander 5 ir bounced around a while, hut finally dropped thru. It was the Rockford Adyance Continued from first pagej Dawson led York with 22 Schweer cot 16 points and 18 rebounds before his departure. No Foul Trouble Homewood-Flossmoor didn't get into the foul difficulty that York did, but the Vikings were aost as bad off at the half They trailed the tall, fast Rock-ford West club by 10 points. BUI Kroc put in a 20-foot push shot to get the Southwest Suburban conferpnrA r-ns-hm perfect finish to a victory suree tournaments last Saturday, will pair off in afternoon contests with the victors battling for the championship tomorrow.

Two veteran coaches, both on the verge of retirement, will face each other in the first Came when Fort Wanu cmifh i like those led by Rodgers so often this campaign. Warriors Charge The Came was far fmm AP Wirephoto Mark Freidinger (42), Pekin guard, winds up facing away from basket after taking shot. He is flanked by York's Jack Derning (left) and Chris Schweer. Archers meet Lafayette Jef- tho, San Francisco refusing to lie down in a contest moo lerson isroncnos at 11:30 a. m.

Chicago time. mghtMare Thp A A nima while Lafavptfo onri less to the western champions, charged back to within three points in the closing minutes. It took an all-out effort to preserve the lead, and the Ttnilc imua Evansville North's Huskies Marion Crawley expected to vu-vuaiuB pions away to a fast start in Uie secord half and cut the Rockford I ad to 38 to 30. But the Vikings were never that close again. Six-foot, 6-inch Cliff Perteete and 6-2 Calvin i mayine tne wew cact jans.

The title game will start proved equal to the task. ia p. III. All four teams hava ironically, tne play that probably saved the Rn11c iiiiijr 11 ue wins me title, in at Both Evansville North and New Castle are 25-2. Fort Wayne South is led by Woot-7 Willie Long, considered the best player in the state this year.

Lone holds evuru Smith I Rnnter 1 icLuiua. run wayne south, trvine to if watcnes as team goes down to defeat in Illinois state high school tournament in also was made by Rodgers. He intercepted Rick Barry, the league's leadine scorer nn a VM IVU1 1JC ment for retiring Coach Don Reichert, has a 24-3 record. drive, forcing him to fnmhle tently cleared the boards, and Glover, Mark Sibley, and James Sallis combined for 55 points fUL Warriors sped to their rstn consecutive victory. Starters Leave Alex Saudargas, who coached Rockford Wpsf tn WUUIU the ball OUt of Tho ami mg i etoru.

The Archers Foul Calls uggcu 1-3-1 Zone rlpfonco fhof I IMIIII iiiui II mi J. ll II Mll.MWi 'ft' Cindy Flinn, Homewood-Flossmoor cheerleader, tho only 4-10. leans hiph -i stopped defending state champ cinch two points were gone, and when Erwin Mueller promptly hit on a turn shot, Chicago's lead was 112 to 105 instead of 110 to 107. net team lost, 79 to 60. usi icin lost, a state titles in 1955 and 1956 removed his startar-c i I to Rockford West in the quarter-finals of the Illinois cnool basketball tournament.

tupi Teiephoto High games South has held teams to nights game with 2:59 remain- man io points some 15 times and less than 40 points Took Drive Out of York Continued from first page Ellie Hasan of Hyde Park, and North Park Goes South Sm Francisco t71 Bulls tl20 TP TP OUe 5 3-5 13 Sloan 3-4 21 Newmann 5 5-5 15 Rodgers 4 Ml it Kins 5 1-2 II Ward 0 0 Mdllin 7 2-4 HW'hington I 0-0 2 seven Dines. Little Height for Baseball Drill, TourLjlllCOUl OT Crawley's Bronchos seem- lntvlt rut Loach Royner Greene and 14 Thurmond 2-5 18 Koiii 7 14 Rich CorneU, Homewood-Flossmoor's tallest starter at 6-5, dropped in 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in his last game for the Vikings. Carbondale, which dealt No 1 ranked Benton its only defeat of the season last Thoch iiiemoers or nis Worth Park "sj nave iitue neight to combat Long and South but A. i. iony Mafia of Dunbar.

Hetiel 4 4-4 12 Clemen. I varsity baseball team will Milwaukee Gains Final McLemoro 3 4-4 10 Boozer 6-6 22 uoia.yei.ie is a disciplined leave Chicago by bus this "Rockford West is tho mornme for a wppIt of eririnn 46 25-34 117 uaoACLuau uuauu aream. In Steve Reash and Erik 4 22-27 120 WW WVtJI) rebounding team we have 1 i practice in the south. Six games 'Free throws mad and alternated piayea an vear said rnah San Franeicra ia in as many days in Mississippi and Tennessee win mai-o jacoDson, the Bronchos have excellent scoring potential from out in front and seemingly 1 I 35 26 2 lOllA uick ijcnmidt of Homewood- -itvMuaj, uau to come from nine points behind in the second half to oust always-tough CollinsviUe. Terriers Catch Ud Total fouls rand foulad nti ca.

fiossmoor after his Southwest the between-terms schedule for Cisco, 20 I none Chinoa. ia Attendance 6,345. me viKings, It is thic nurnw 3 buburban conference co-champions had been t. i ui CII1U OI uasKeinan that moi-nn i The Terriers finally caught Badger Tourney I YESTERDAY'S RESULTS tSemilFinals Milwaukee Lincoln, 80; Platteville. Waosau, 58; Appleton, (Consolation Roundl Green Bay West, 84; La Crosse Cen ui Whitefisti Bay.

Madison. Wic nr. uie unoeaien Big Eight con- xiiurvca H1C Bronchos favorites to take the A Show of Hands io on Laster's follow-up with 4:12 remaining ierence Kmgs, 79 to 60, in to- amDionsmn- tf i mgnt iirst quarter-fmal game wins it will be Crawley's fifth Ct4ta :1 1 1 me iounn quarter. Paul Jackstadt got the lead back for oldie uuc ana nis rnirn ar th vi uie state tournament. Alex Saudareas tho iicron school.

Special Defendine cham. Evansville Nnrh fVbClOll and Successful RfWkfnrH Woef viunsviiie on a lay-up. But Bill Perkins scored on a rebound for Carbondale, knotting pion Milwaukee Lincoln advanced to the finals of fho uvbHUUClV TTT1MC. 1 U1C llU.Se PSmtC It V.nr coach, readily conceded that consin state hi'ph sthnni kcw uiii vear ream i rhp hoot it uaa won six this season by margins of four points or less. inHnriino- ic ocure again, laster followed up another missed shot ball tournament hv Hooi; JVt has had since his 1955 and ca co to lyoo ClUDS Won snnpccciva uj iu 00 victory over New Albanv in the inaiting 48 to 46, With 2:45 to go, and Carbondale held on to Platteville its first loss of the season, 80 to 65, tonight.

Meeting Milwantoo oih; undid at Evansville. state championships. "We press all the time and rebound with thp hpsf nt th lullUltm for thft eta to fifU Will. Laster, besides totaling 15 Growing at 6-5 Bob Ford, ilist a crrnnrmn night will be Wausau. whirh sis mmmjh N' ji said Saudargas.

"This explains OUr SUCCesS. Don'l fnraot thie outlasted Appleton. 58 to 50. junior at 6-5 and 225 pounds scored 37 points against Garfield despite operations on both hie Am n.m Milwaukee 8o Plattevl7ier6Sl v-bb vauo is the only team I have coached that has ennp this far in tho Thomas 3 3-4 9 HaV. F.

1 Mi bllV A 6 a5 1 xn mo iuiccs iciSi summer. New Castle state tournament without the Sherrod 7 4.7 20 11 Turrentinne 3 3-3 9 Barth 2 Williams 0 0-0 ston. 1 i ioss oi a single game, our record stands at 28-0 as of tonight. yvuiu, graooea ii reDounds. The Springfield-Champaign duel was tied six times before Mark Stoddart hit a free throw and drove for a lay-up and 6-9 Dave Robisch scored from the corner to give the Senators a 22 to 17 lead.

They never trailed again, but Champaign was" in the game to the finish. Robisch had 25 points and pulled down 16 rebounds as Springfield won for the 29th u-u Concern of Darla Dye, Pekin cheerleader, is belied by twinkle around her eyes as Chinks won easily. Indianapolis, will match North's Ford their own Steve Schmitt, a 6-10 senior Who is six itirriM toller. i 22-25 80 Hal Lincoln, 42; RaV Papp ctato iliVafitnr nt Planevriie, 27 public instruction who coached uiau anyone else on hie foam tvt Appleton 501 r- State Tournament Box Scores i mnn a. pi ft the 1959 Springfield team to the state chamDionshin.

Hnfrrtiaii Castle Coach Cecil Teague is windine Pekin 1941 Wausau 1581 -F 15 Anderson 4- 2-3 10 5 Roeder 4 10-10 18 5 Edwards 3 4-6 10 9 Schade 2 4-5 2 Evans 0 3-3 3 West 1791 J-J Jones 2 1-2 Zueger 2 1-1 Homewood-Flossmoor (Ml 3-4 watched tonight's games. 10 1-4 Hmtz 3 3-4 Starh 1 1-1 uiue in starts York 1701 0 Doolittle 3 2-2 1 Derning 3 0-0 4 Schweer 6 4-7 3 O. Grove 6 0-2 4 Slrauch 0 2- 3 Dawson 7 8-8 5 Lutz 0 0-1 -9 0-1 0-0 Moran Martin Miller Jones Freid'aer Hawkins Vuclch Kingdon Olange 10 4 11 2 6 2 0 1 1 Rockford Glover 1 Salis 4 Perteete 3 Amidon 2 Sibley 2 Lundin 0 Nolan 3 Davis 0 Roth 0 Cuppinl 6 3 8 3-4 8-16 1- 2 2- 3 0-0 0- 1 2-2 1- 3 uiners present were Albert Wilis, executive secretary of the Illinois High School association: Tom Frederick, assistant Sehreiber Niems Cornell Kroc Y'ngblood Martin Maika Grabo Ehrenfeld 20 10-16 50 Half time Wausau, 17 24-29 58 Apoleton, 17. 7-7 2-4 5-8 0-0 0- 0 1- 1 0-1 0-0 saunaers 0 0-0 A DAinka 1 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 2-2 head coach of the Trojans. BILLY JEAN WINS MATCH IN SOUTH AFRICA JOHANNESBURG, South Africa.

March 17 lWr-c 0 0 0 1 0 G. Grove 0 Long 2-2 04) executive secretary- of the I.H.S.A.. and Harrv Fitzhueh. 37 20-35 MISS CREEDS 138 LEADS IN ORANGE GOLF St. Petersburg, March 17 (UPD Clifford Ann Creed 26 18-23 27 22 14-22 15 Trimble, Former Eagle Coach, Joins Giant New York, March 17, 34 11-21 16 York" 24 19 28 94 I.H.S.A.

administrative 1 2, 20 Billie Jean King of Long Beach Hawkinc 1 'Z' -reidinger, tT'J. TP m.oe and attempted. TT. Homewood-Flossmoor 391- Rockford West 45 Glover 13 Sail 9 Of TiriS Tnm A i di-, aeieatea Mrs. Bernice Vukovich Of South Africa fi-i Derning, Strauch, York 44: Doolittle, Schweer, 18; D.

-Groves Dawson, G. Gr.ve, Officials Robert Blondi Minimi, I L. oim lnmDie, former head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, today was named a line coach by the New York Giants of the National Football league. Trimble was coach of the Eagles from 1952 to 1956. He coached the Hamilton 1 (TOT No ticket scalping was evident outside Assembly hall, altho in a motel lobby a man offered to sell one ticket, good for all four tournament sessions, for $25.

There were, no Wayne Boiinger. 7-5, 6-3 today and moved into the semi-final rminrf man. raui Biake- SPringfield 64 Champaign 411 a Carbondale 53 CollinsviUe 47 v. UA L11C Soutii Africa National tennis picfced apart the Sunset Country Club course today for a 65, the lowest round of her career, to take a four-shot lead at 138 in the Orange Blossom Classic Golf tournament. Miss Creed, playing out of Largo, scored an eagle three on the par five second i tt lAf Wirephoto We rT- mr'S Dick Corne11 44 ad Rockford West Calvm Glover (dark uniform) grab for rebound during quarter-final game in HUno; npaefialrf 1 Ruptnn 5 0-3 01- Rvan 2 0-1 Stoddart 9 4-9 Robisch 10 5-9 Langford 3 0-0 Byram 2 3-3 7 1-1 tournament.

2-3 0- 1 2-5 1- 2 5 2-3 takers. anapiand 1 2 Turner 8 2 Scofield 6 2 H. J'kson 0 0 L. J'ks'n 11 Kurasek, 0 Perkins I puic 2 Arnold 3 Parker 2 Jackstadt 1 4 0-0 7' 3-5 6 2-3 3 1-1 0 1-2 tnnrnnm. .7 SCn001 DaSKetball Mrs.

Joan Johnson, a fnrmar from 1956-62 and the Montreal 1 2-2 3 2-2 0 4-6 xtocKiord won. 79 to 60. 0-0 Wallace fuuueixes irom 1963-65. 2 Helmkamp 0 0-1 run worth 0 0-0 -soutn Ainca junior champion, upset Rosemary Casals of San 26 12-22 10 20 9-15 16 21 11-17 11 20 7-12 12 HINSDALE TEAM SETS NATIONAL rarhnnHalA a 1 1 1 1 ft CollinsviUe 12 16 14 si7 x-1 duuato, 4-0, -a, lj-3. Manuel Santana of Spain, Wimbledon chamninn Springfield 15 16 13 2064 Champaign .15 9 12 25-61 Free throws made and attempted.

e.5boynd,s"l,Sorin,iel t311: Ryan, ran? 2 Langford, By- Champaign 301: Shapland, Turner, attempted. SWIM RECORD LatVri 1 piTvii. Brasfield 9, rlTLUiiMSf 2, 4. glU-l-U the men semi-final with a 6-2, oiunen, n. jacxson.

2: L. Jackuin. Parker 5, Jackstadt 6 12' Offiriale k.iui.11. D-J i-o. o-z conauest nf Aiinn Cf-.

Kurasek, 2. urnciais Raymond Brooks, Cal Leport. Wilcox ur.mc, na tiarry -r "i.iic -Olsipavmond Brook, Ca, Leport. and Harry noie ana was never headed. Clifford Ann Creed 73 131 Mickey Wrisht 71 71142 Jeo Kimball 79 7ji4i Sandra Heme 74 70144 Mnrle Lindstrant 73 73 144 Kathy Whitwortk 75 72147 Marilynn Smith ,75 72147 Marfie Masters .......71 74147 Wiry Mills 74 72 14 Marlene Hane 74 74 ub Judy TerlHemke 75 74149 Joann Prentice 7s 74 149 Mary Lena Faulk 77 72149 Levis Sueos 11 ui Austraua.

The Hinsdale Community Swimming club set a National A.A.U. 200-yard medley relay record last night in the 8th annual Hinsdale open age group swimming meet. The team. inrlnHirnr item Petty Bert 7i 74 150 Donna Canon! 7 72 ISO Lil Moran, Barbara Swenson, Chris Plank, and Karen Gardiner, finished in 1:59.3. Seven meet records were es- tablished during the opening night of the three-day meet.

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