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etainsi IvM Torrid Virginia Cage Team Set For ACC9 Cage esLasi aey iar Heel Ace Tops Scoring, Gets AMCC Title Tourney But May Play Without Caldwell VIA Scoring i 9 By TOMMY SEWARD There's none better, Caldwell, felled by virus Alter ti mes down 195 rebounds, while Lak It's a hot Virginia basketball pneumonia, is now out of the ins has grabbed 152. Star Phenix team that leaves Charlottesville STARKSVILLE, (AP) hospital "but it's very doubtful With 387 points so far. Lakins GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) Billy Cunningham, North Carolina's high jumping forward, ap this afternoon for Raleigh, N.C is the first State player to score jfi-if James Harrison (Babe) McCarthy, saying he could no long over 300 points a season since Bob DiStefano turned the trick er do his best at Mississippi and the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament But it's a hotter coach that's going down there, too. if he 11 play in the tournament," Gibson noted.

"Mac is going to make the trip, but right at this moment I honestly couldn't tell you who will be starting for us Thursday," pears a snoo-in as a double winner in the Atlantic Coast Conference statistical race. "But I was shocked that Mac didn't make it. He did a big job for us all year," Gibson added. "I think the whole thing (the selecting of the All-ACC teams) is rigged and I don't care who knows how I feel about it. I'll tell those Big Four writers, too, when I get there," the Virginia coach concluded angrily.

in '61 (330) and '60 (331). State University, has resigned Strangely enough, both Mat as basketball coach. Athletic Cunningham enters the annual While the Cavaliers will be Senior Leroy Keyes, the finest basketball player everts produced aF Carver High, successfully retained his VIA'' Eastern District scoring championship and the four-year; mainstay of the title-winning Trojans made the feat look easy The pacesetter since the season's outset, Keyes finished 01 out with a 25.2 average on 554 points in 22 games. Thatjorj nut Willie Travis' whiz over two points ahead of Phenix't put Willie Travis Director Wade M. Walker an tocks and Coker could also surpass the 300-mark during the entering the tourney Thursday Last week, Gibson started nounced Tuesday night.

aiternoon against North Caro tournament. Mattocks has 285 ine 4i-year-old McCarthy. Connelly and Bob Davis at forward, Renny Barnes at center points and Coker 266 points to date. i who never played basketball in college, became coach at MSU, his alma mater, 10 years ago. Robert Patterson and nearly lina State with a two-game winning streak going, Bill Gibson was muttering to himself Tuesday night after reading about the All-ACC selections which and Berme Meyer and Jerry Sanders at guard.

This crew, along with top reserves Teed Third-seeded Maryland eets DAILY PRESS, Newport News, five over Huntington's Andy Oddly enough, Caldwell wasn't in uniform the final two weeks of the season when the Cavaliers lost a pair of overtime decisions before winning their tne tournament under a During that time he had four Clary, the Nos. 2 and 3 scorers March 3, 1955 Wafle and Mack Wilcox, is the Thursday at 1:30 p.m. when the ACC championship tournament in Raleigh Thursday leading Bob Leonard of Wake Forest in scoring 25.9 points a game to 23.5 and holds a rebound margin of 14.6 per game to 13.6 over Jim Fox of South Carolina. So decided is the edge, Cunningham could go scoreless and not grab a single rebound in the tournament opener and still have averages superior to those held by his top challengers. Cunningham broke open a championship teams in the Southeastern Conference failed to name one of his boys Terps meet sixth-seeded Clem even on the second team.

final two games against Clem three of them in a row and and only otner members oi ine 20-point club. Patterson, a freshman with two vears of iunior varsity ex one that staged the thrilling end of the regular season for UVA. At Raleigh, Press Maravich, Mac and Connellv both senior, finished with 20.3. Vr': The district tournev ooener tZ'i son. Then at approximately 3:30 State and Virginia play.

The night session opens at 7 with top-seeded Duke plavine cellar- compiled a record of 169 victories against 5 losses. His cur son and South Carolina. The wins enabled UVA to climb out of the ACC basement and out of a first-round meeting with night at Norfolk State pit No. who took over the coaching reins from Everett Case after rent team has a 10-16 record. should have been placed at least on the second team," Gibson said about senior Mac Caldwell and sophomore sensation Jim Norcom (15-5) against wo.

izz dwelling South Carolina, while McCarthy also has been the second game of the season, Crestwood (10-10) at 7 and Car perience gained in the seventh and eighth grades, duplicated Keyes' feat of finishing second as a ninth-grader. Patterson closed out with 22.9 and Clary, Duke and into the opposite indicated he would be going named coach of the year in the SEC three times. tourth-seeded North Carolina tangles with fifth-place Wake Connelly. The latter "is the bracket against second-seeded ver (18-2) faces No. 8 Suff01 (9-11) at 8:30.

BETTE HUSHLA Mountaineer Backstroker finest sophomore in the ACC N. C. State Forest. McCarthy gave no hint of his with his three guard, one forward and one center starting lineup which was employed In addition to capturing th future plans and Walker said nothing about a successor. VANDERBILT FIFTH when the Pack ripped off vie first three places in the individual point race, Peninsula con ference members made off with" top performances in two of thtj "We are proud of the tremen tories in the first 11 games fol tight rebound battle with Fox during the past week, getting 33 recoveries in two games while Fox grabbed only 25 in three games.

Cunningham averaged 28.4 points, 16.0 rebounds, hit 55.8 per cent from the floor and 73.8 from the free throw line during a winning seven-game finish as the Tar Heels vaulted into a second-place tie. dous success Coach McCarthy lowing the coaching change. Girl Swimmer Barred From SC's Title Meet Michigan Still has had with the basketball pro Sophomore Eddie Biedenbach three team categories. 4 gram at Mississippi State Uni joins regulars Tommy Mattocks Carver's 18-2 record was a full versity and wish him the best of and Billy Moffitt at guard, while No. As Duke, three games better than the 15-5, rI success his new ventures, All-ACC Larry Lakins will be in Walker said in announcing the mark posted by Norcom as Huntington and Bruton Heights, the pivot and Pete Coker at the male of the soecies.

Jordan Duke's Jack Marin carries the resignation. Davidson Slip McCarthy's letter of resigna best field goal accuracy mark forward slot. Like the Cavaliers, the Wolf pack will be entering the tourna said. "We don't have any girls in any of our both of which faltered on clos-- ing day Friday, wound up tied for third and fourth with 14-6, charts. tion said: "It is with great re into the title tournament.

Ac By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gret that I submit my resigna Jordan said that as far as The Vanderbilt Commodores. ment workmg on a victory FROM WIRE DISPATCHES Betty Hushla, West Virginia University's girl swimmer, won't be allowed to participate in the Southern Conference swimming meet this weekend at the College of William and Marv. this office is concerned," the tion from the bead coaching po winners of the Southeastern string. State has won its last The team offense leader was I i liBISlHPi liiiHIlIf ban against girls participating cording to ACC Service Bureau figures through all regular-season games, Marin has dropped 182 goal in 324 shots for 56.2 oer cent. three.

Conference basketball champi- sition in basketball at Mississippi State University. "is in the booK." onsnip, nad their highest rank Lakins, No. 2 rebounder to Bruton Heights. The Spiders' 75.0 average bested the 73.7,--.., posted by Norfolk's Booker McCarthy has coached colle "I am fully in favor of women ing of the season The Asso Coker, paces the 'Pack on of Commissioner Lloyd J. Jordan giate basketball only at Missis Simificantiv.

perhaps, the participating in athletics, but ciated Press' weekly poll Tues- fense with slightly more than 19 Washington. Huntington, with their own." aay. confirmed Tuesday that Miss Hushla won't be allowed to mi and Phenix came next in that points per game. Coker and next three in field goal accuracy are N.C. State players Larry sippi State.

He first coached the game at Baldwyn, his hometown, in 1947 and had a champi The Commodores. who He added that. "Taking this order. LARRY LAKINS Big Man For Wolfpack PETE COKER High-Scoring Forward Mattocks are each averaging 13 points so far. Coker has pulled Lakins 54.5 oer cent.

Pete clinched their conference crown Monday night, climbed four "Our tournaments are for the onship team that season V.I.A. EASTERN DISTRICT 'dia FINAL STANDINGS Conference All Games one step further, should a girl win a championship she wouldn't be allowed to go to the NCAA. It's not in the written places to fifth in the latest vote Pet. Pet: by a special panel of 41 regional Coker 54.1 and Tommy Mattocks 53.7. Cunningham and Lakins led in the ballotting for the All-ACC team announced Tuesday.

With a vote for the first team worth .900 22 2 Carver Tourney Begins To Jell; experts. rules, but she wouldn't be allowed to, just the same." Michigan continues in first Norcom Bruten Heights Huntington Norfolk B'ker place, followed by UCLA, St. .917 .750 .682" .682 .600 .500 .455 .450 250. Miss Hushla, a pretty, 19-year- .750 15 5 .700 15 7 .700 15 7 .400 12 i'T .500 10 10 .500 10 12 .450 9 11 .250 5 15 Crestwood Joseph's of Pennsylvania and old brunette who is the first NCAA Bides Conferences Providence. The balloting in the irl ever to win a place on the two points and a second-team ballot valued at one point, the North Carolina ace totaled 170 Doints.

one shv of a unanimous Phenix 10 East Suffolk 9 Union-Kemp. 5 Northampton 3 Mary N. Smith 0 next-to-last poll of the year was vvu swimming team, nas 150 3 17 ,150 .000 0 29 .000 Flamingo Stakes Wide-Open Race MIAMI (AP) A few surprises turned up at the entry box Tuesday for the 36th running of Hialeah's Flamingo Stakes, and four Florida-breds were among the dozen expected to start today in the East's first major test for derby-age colts. Mrs. Ben Cohen's Hail To All is 8-5 choice in the 1-mile feature and Harbor View Farm's Sparkling Johnny, also a homebred, is second choice at 3-1.

Others from Florida are Beaupy, -I 1 11 based on games through last placed first in the 200-yard back selection in the voting by the stroke in six of eight meets tms Ave. The Wolverines collected 31 season. TEAM OFPENSI TP Bruton Heights 21 1575 Norfolk Booker T. IS 1327 Huntington .....22 1587 ACC Sports writers Association Lakins had 165 Doints. Coach Jack Lowder of West votes for first place and 399 points on a basis of 10 for a first, nine for second, etc.

UCLA Duke's Marin and Bob Verga Virginia said he had found no KANSAS CITY UP) All but one team for the first-round games of the NCAA basketball championship tournament have been determined with Notre Dame filling the final at-large spot. The NCAA said Tuesday that although seven qualifying conference champions remain to be determined, only one of these in the Mid-American need play in the first round. The six others qualify automatically for the regional semifinals March 12. By defeating Creighton 92-74 Monday night, Notre Dame nailed down the eighth at- Carver 22 1583 and Leonard round out the first Phenix 22 1566 East Suffolk 20 1345 written rule barring Miss Hushla from competition. was named the top team on four team.

Norcom 18 1207 Crestwood 20 1275 ballots and accumulated 362 The second team: Maryland "Some schools don't like to points. Union-Kempsville 20 1249 Northamootn County 20 1063 sonhomore Jay McMillen, Clem a 12-1 enance, ana neeaies swim against a he said, Michigan lifted its record to Mary N. Smith 13 516 large berth Count, a son of the 1956 winner, but she the best backstroker German Fighter As many as 10 at-large teams large, vs. Oklahoma City, at- Needles, at 30-1. TEAM DEFENSE we've got.

she works harder 73.7 c. 72.1 72.0 71.2 67.3-;, 67.1 i 2.5 53.2 60.5 60.7 63.5 i 5 1 64.4i:; 64.9 65.0; 67.5 68.0 68.0 96.1,.. 19-2 last week by beating Illinois and Minnesota. UCLA. 22-2.

de 9 TP large, may be selected by the NCAA, than the boys and lives swim son's Randy Mahaffey, Steve Vacendak of Duke, North Carolina's Bob Lewis and Wake Forest's Ronny Watts. From the foul line Mac Cald Originally envisioned as a two- Crestwood feated Stanford and California. but this year it chose eight and Carver 9 p.m. Houston, at-large, ming." Aiming For Shot St. Joseph's is 24-1 after beat Huntington East Suffolk vs.

Notre Dame, at-large. first-round byes to the louthwest and Western Athlet horse race between Bold Lad and Sadair, the Flamingo now appears an open race with the More than 400 West Virginia University students and faculty members called on the confer Norfolk Booker T. ing LaSalle 93-85, while Provi dence held its poll position al The East regional at the Uni 1190 1332 1335 1270 1160 1169 1365 1350 1496 1360 1249. 20 22 22 20 18 18 21 20 22 20 13 At WB A Crown Norcom Bruton Heights Northampton Phenix versity of Maryland will pair well of Virginia ranks No. having made 76 of 90 for 84.4 per cent.

Johnny Anderson of Wake Forest is a close second though it lost its first game of ic Conference representatives, moving them into the regional tourneys automatically. ence to reconsider the decision. best still in training going for the season, 71-57 to Villanova. the St. Joseph's-Connecticut That many names were at Union-Kempsvlllt NEW YORK (AP) Karl the big money.

Vanderbilt won twice last Mary N. Smith tached to a telegram sent to winner against the West Vir Bold Lad popped a splmt and First-round pairings: At Philadelphia's Palestra week, against Georgia and Ala Jordan. Mildenberger, 27-year-old European heavyweight champion, at 83.5 per cent. SCORING LEADERS Gaines FG FT Pts.Avg, ginia-Providence winner and the is out until the New York sea LEADERS FT TP Ave. 118 554 25.2 bama, tor a 20-3 record.

"Protest your decision to dis March 8: Princeton-Fenn btate winner Minnesota, 17-4, advanced two arrived by plane Tuesday to 6 p.m. -Princeton, Ivy es sua jz.y hi Cunningham, N.C. 23 232 132 5M M. w.l,. 70? 137 587 23.5 son.

Sadair injured a foot and was retired to stud. positions to sixth. The Gophers 20.3 criminate against the participation of Betty Hushla, a member in good standing of our commu seek a fight with the winner of League, vs. Penn state, at-large, REGION ALS SOLD OUT COLLEGE PARK, Md. (UPI) All tickets have been sold for the Eastern Regional Basketball play-' offs March 12-13 at the University of Maryland's Cole Field House, it was announced Tuesday.

"We have sold the last ticket," an official said. A capacity crowd of 12,500 was assured for the playoffs which will feature the champion of the Atlantic Coast Conference and three other teams to be decided Monday in a play-off at Philadelphia. Those in the Philadelphia play-off are Princeton, Penn State, St. Josephs, Connecticut, West Virginia and against the Atlantic Coast Con ference champion. are followed by Davidson, Duke, Verge, Duke 22 204 64 472 21.5 Lewis, N.C.

23 179 120 47S 20.8 u-Millan. Mxrvlund 24 193 97 483 20.1 Today's edition drew 73 the Ernie Terrell-Eddie Machen 8 p.m. west Virginia, boutn-ern. vs. Providence, at-large.

75 365 55 397 54 312 56 344 87 399 82 334 66 364 Villanova and Brigham Young nity and our swimming team," The Mideast Regional at the bout for the World Boxing Asso Marin, Duke 22 182 72 436 19.B Watts. Wake For. 25 162 162 486 19.4 The latter two are the only new 10 p.m. St Joseph's; Middle the telegram read. "We urge your immediate re University of Kentucky has the nominations at $200 each.

With 12 starters the race will gross $143,600 and the winner will get teams in the Top Ten. They re ciation's heavyweight title. Atlantic, vs. Connecticut, Yan Dayton Mid-American winner The 196-pound German fighter kee. INDIVIDUAL SCORING Ft Keves, Cerver 22 211 Patterson, Phenix 22 217 Clary, Huntington It 145 Bell, Crestwood 20 171 W.

Jones, B.Y.W. 16 129 Ja.Jones, Norcom 18 144 Freeman, Bruton 21 156 C.Jones, E.Suffolk 19 126 Henderson, Carver 22 149 Ellis, Norcom .18 117 Avers, Northampton 20 120 Hunter, Huntington 22 158 Brown, 19 125 B.Hunter, Bruton 11 121 Ballard, E.Suffolk 19 115 Shaws, 20 123 R.Ellis, Norcom 18 93 S.Jones, B.T.W. 97 Bowser, Huntington 22 109 Gregory, Bruton ..21 114 Andrews, N'ampton 20 93 Je.Jones, Hunt'ton 22 93 Smith, Norcom 18 76 Stewart, Phenix .22 94 Grimes, M.N.Smith 13 55 placed Indiana and New Mexico, which were beaten twice each last week. $93,340. At Western Kentucky March 19.9 19.5 19.1?'" 19.0 17.4,.,., 16.5'"' I6.J ft 16.0 15.7;;-' 15.5 1S.J 14.8 14.2 13.8 13.4 13.1 13.0 1.10 109.

consideration of this decision and petition you to allow her to Sarticipate in the forthcoming outhern Conference meet," it was accompanied by his man' against the Big Ten champ and the Eastern Kentucky-DePaul 9: 1 Others entered are Dapper ager-trainer, Wolfgang Mueller, Lakins, N.C. State 20 160 67 387 19.4 Connelly, Virginia 24 180 79 439 18.3 Ward, Maryland .24 171 93 435 18.1 Fox, SO. Carolina 22 1 50 93 393 7.9 McHaffev, Clemson 22 131 104 380 7.3 Sutherland, Clem. 21 143 64 350 16.7 Caldwell, Virginia 20 125 76 326 16.3 Vacendak. Duke 22 141 65 347 5.8 Mattocks, N.C.

St. 21 111 3 285 13.6 Anderson. Wake F. 25 136 66 338 3.5 Coker, N.C. State 20 114 38 265 13.3 Tison, Duke 22 112 43 267 2.1 Boshart, Wake For.

24 105 68 278 1 Cnr. Ulrolnla 22 90 72 252 11.5 Davidson was defeated by 7:30 p.m. Eastern Ken winner against Vanderbilt of the 60 294 80 320 30 346 44 294 79 321 51 281 38 284 .63 249 47 241 71 289 45 273 33 219 53 239 45 197 added. West Virginia in the Southern and Joachim Goettert, a German fight promoter. Southeastern Conference.

tucky, Ohio Valley, vs. DePaul, at-large. Dan, Country Friend, Native Charger, Selari, Connecticut Hall, Nerushua, Flyalong and West Virginia had a girl on its varsity rifle team in 1960-62 In the Midwest regional at Conference tournament and dropped from sixth to seventh. Duke slipped three notches to 9:30 p.m. Mid -American Mueller said Mildenberger Kansas atate, the Houston-Notre Eurasian.

champion vs. Dayton, at-large. and she was permitted to take part in the conference meet for will go to Chicago to see the 10.9 Dame winner will go against the Big Eight champion, while the Each will carry 122 pounds, eighth as a result of losses to Maryland and North Carolina. 44 232 10.5 20 130 10.0 rifle teams. At Texas Tech March 8: 7 p.m.

Colorado State, at- Terrell-Machen fight Friday Helms, Clemson .,22 111 27 249 11.3 Salvadorl, So. Car. 22 1 05 35 245 11.1 Harrington, Md. 24 101 58 260 10.8 BIEI COAL SHOOTING Hail to All, a come-from-be- Southwest and Missouri Vallev night. The Top Ten, figured on a 10-9-S-7-6-3-4- hind winner of the recent Hibis Conference representatives will The manager said that he had v.

basis, with first-place votes In parentheses, won-kut records through Satur Telecasters Topple WGH play in the other semifinal cus, will be ridden by Johnny Player, School Fi FM et. Marin. Duke JM 324 .562 Lakins. N.C. State 60 294 .545 Coker, N.C.

State 114 211 .541 Mnrk. Nf Stat 207 .537 day, Feb. 27 and total points The Far West regional semifi 19-2 399 Sellers. offers from three promoters, two Americans 1 and one German, to have Mildenberger fight 22-2 362 Soarkline Johnnv. winner of 24-1 321 To Gain Men9 Loop Title Versa, Duke 204 381 .535 Watts.

Wake Forest .162 304 .533 Golf's Big 3 To Meet In Pensacola Open the winner of the Chicago fight. both the Bahamas and Ever nals at Brigham Young pair the Oklahoma City-Colorado State University winner against San Francisco of the West Coast FREE THROW SHOOTING Plavar. School Ftm Fta Pet, 1. Michigan (31) 2. UCLA (4) 3.

St. Joseph's, Pa. (5) 4. Providence (1) 5. Vanderbilt 6.

Minnesota 7. Davidson I. Duke 9. Villanova 10. Brigham Young He declined to identify the WVEC-TV.

jumping off to a glades Stakes and also is 20-1 236 20-3 203 17- 4 146 24-2 136 18- 4 103 tie for the top spot in the stand' ings. WVEC finished the year with a 14-1 log. stretch runner, will have ap American promoters but said Goettert wants to stage the fight Athletic Conference and defend five-point advantage at the end of the initial half, wrapped up the Newport News Men's Bas- Caldwell, Virginia 76 90 .844 Anderson, Wake Forest 66 79 .835 Ward, Maryland 93 115 .809 Sutherland, Clemson 64 82 .780 McMillen, Maryland 97 125 .776 Mattocks. N.C. State 63 82 .768 prentice Mike Venezia aboard, 19-4 67 19-5 46 ing national champion UCLA of in ranwurt.

Emmit McNulty paced the-. Country Friend is a speed Other teams receiving votes.Olsted al tffl Golfs Pensacola Open. the Pacific Coast Athletic Con PENSACOLA, Fla. Mueller said he preferred tolketball League crown Tuesday REBOUNDING V.rooAmnlH Palmar JacV Casters to their title-winning victory with an 11-point effort. ference against the Western They and 49 otner pros, eacn horse who is unbeaten in three starts, all last month.

He will night with 40-32 decision over Games Rios.Mvi.iuiK Cunningham, n. Carolina 23 335 i4.6Nicklaus and Gary Player teamed with three amateurs, Athletic Conference team. phabeticallv:) Connecticut, Creighton, Drake, Eastern Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kansas State. Miami of Florida, Miami of Ohio, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Princeton, St. Jimmy smith won the game i second-place WGH.

be ridden by Brauho Baeza. Fox, So. Carolina will compete for $3,000 in cash ielmeet in tournament play for the have the fight in Germany but said the location depended upon what offers he received from the American promoters. 300 323 National semifinals and final Leading by a slim 22-17 mar Needles' Count is a son of the will be at Portland, March Watts, Wake Forest Coker, N.C. State Marin, Duke Ward, Maryland 2 IM first time this year in today's lo.4 pro-am kickoff to the $65,000 John's of New York, San Francisco, Ten top scoring honors with 14 points for the losers while team'Q mate Tommy Smith had a 10-point effort.

and prizes and snarpen tneir game for the 72 -hole test be-einnine Thursday. Play will be 19-20. 1956 winner, Needles, who was also the first Florida bred to nessee, West Virginia, Wichita, Mueller said. "We think that gin at intermission, the Tele-casters out scored their opponents 18-15 hi the final half to end the men's play for the 1965 season. win the Kentucky Derby.

over the par-72 ren Terrell will win the fight, and we are sure Mildenbereer can WVEC-TV McNultv 5-1-1 1 Neluin 1-4. Watts 3-04; Midklff 3-04; Ellis sacola Country Club course. Here Is the lineup for today's IIOO.OOO- Langley, Eustis Tilt Survey Is Complete beat him." Palmer, Nicklaus and Player added Flamingo Stakes, 1V miles, at Hialeah Park: Going into the contest. WGH. Han weoer 1-0-2; Simpson 0-0-0; Marcella 0-0-0; Sheeperd 0-0-0.

Totals' 17-6-40. WGHJ. Smith 5-4-14; T. Smith 5-0-10; Mueller said Mildenberger. a pp Horse Jockey Pre.

Odds need the pro-am practice. with a 12-2 slate for the season, needed a victory to clinch a 1. Native Charger, Ron 1-1 I Sparkling Johnny, Venezia 3-1 Usually wav uo at the top of Walker 1-2-4; King 0-2-2; Hilling 0-2-2. v-Totals 11-10-32. OnWinterWaterfowll left-hander had lost only two of 48 fights.

Both of the losses were by knockouts. Off; Stars 'Drafted' 3. Haill To All, Sellers 15 the list of the PGA money win tl. WVEC-TV 22 4. country Friend, Baeza 4-1 5.

Selari, Patterson 10-1 WOH IT i-a ners, none of tne big inree is Mueller said Mildenbereer Submits Resignation DALLAS (AP) Charley Anderson Fieldhouse in an East The basketball game between' even among tne top zs so iar WASHINGTON (AP) Ob- geese and others, total: in the recently com- 400. 6. Needles' Count, Chambers 30-1 7. Beaupy, Boland 12-1 I. Connecticut Hall, Brumfleld 13-1 9.

Dapper Dan, Broussard was also available to fight the Coast Interservice Conference Driver announced Tuesday his game with Fort Meade, Md. A winner of the Cassius Clay-Sonny Liston fight. 10. Narushua, Brooks 30-1 pleted Winter waterfowl survey pacific flyway, plus west tallied ducks, geese, swans and coast of Mexico 7,107,120 pu- resignation as assistant football victory will give the Wheels this season and only nayer nas an excuse. He hasn't played.

The bantam belter from South Africa, defending champion in this tournament, is joining the n. Flyalong, Turcotte 20-1 12. Eurasian, Guerin coach at Southern Methodist their second straight ECIC title ddle ducks, 809,766 divers, 855, coot, the Interior Department He said Mildenberger is scheduled to defend his Euro the Fort Eustis Wheels and Langley Air Force Base scheduled for tonight in the Langley gym has been canceled according to Langley Coach Marvin Turley. outright since Wuantico and Fort Owners: 1, Warner Stable. 2, Harbor View Farm.

3. Mrs. Ban Cohen. 4, Darby Dan Farm. 5, Valley Farms, a.

Alsco 358 geese, total: 9,764,757 University to accept position with an insurance company. pean title on Mav 14 in Frank Dix already have ended the tour after an extended vacation furt when he meets Italian chal Driver played and coached at year with 16-4 marks. -arm. 7, Hobeau Farm. Rokeby stable.

9, Ogden Phipps. 10, John Me com. 11, Thomas E. Hays and O. B.

Wei Gin Palmer and Nicklaus began the tour in California but neither lenger Piero Tomosoni uayior university don, 13, George D. Wldener. The Wheels, who defend their Second Army title next week In ruriey, who revealed he is announced Tuesday. But the Fish and Wildlife Service withheld comparative figures for previous years on grounds it believed they would not be valid as a measurement of the total bird populations and could be very easily misused. The announcement said flood Weights All carry 122 pounds, resigning his coaching position, Gross $143,600 with S93.340 for first a tournament at Fort Belvoir.

PENINSULA BOWLING has won. Re-joining the tour at Pensacola is last vear's U. S. Open said Jowell Logan had been 528,720 for second, 114,30 for third and $7,180 for fourth. Post time 4:45 p.m.

EST, are 16-3 league play. drafted by McConnell Air Force Base for the worldwide Tour $220 $355f: nament at Randolph Field, Tex winner, Ken Venturi. He has been out since Jan. 28 with an inflammation of the, arteries which caused a numbness in his hands. He underwent a minor conditions in some areas, low as.

This tournament is composed WYTHE THURSDAY NITI HANOICAP "All I said was: Show me Just ono filter that won't take awaylhe tasto and I'll oat my hat!" S3 TKEY KE KEVt LCCXY STKtt FUTES SSIk.IV A A of teams representing all parts rir. wi. water and severe winter weather in others, caused a non-typical distribution of birds and added: Left-Over 47 33 Lucky Five 47 33 Hustlers 44 3 Splinters 3 41 of the Air Force, including Tactical Air Command and Strategic Air Command. operation. "Don't expect any miracles in Pensacola," Venturi said.

"I've Egg-Heads 34'4 45V4 Strikers 28' SIM "Under the best of conditions Two other players. John Cody the winter survev is not an ac got to build up strength in my and Xavier Byars. were called AMERICAN BOWLING LEAGUE OSAF Weather 7 School Orange 19 3rd Stu Enl Co 17 11 to temporary duty at other air hands. It will take me a weeK or two of good, hard work." curate measurement of annual waterfowl population changes because of yearly differences in bases. School Green IS Also in the field are Austra The cancellation of tonight's 14 10 10 game ends the Flyers' season with a record of 16 wins in 26 S07th Trans GP School Blue Student Officer Co 1st Stu Enl Co SPECIAL TROOPS visibility conditions, a major shifting of populations from one habitat type to another, changes in observers, variations in lian Bruce Carmpton, victor in the Bing Crosby tournament; Bill Casper, the winner of the Bob Hope Desert Classic and games.

The Wheels (34-7) end the regular season Friday at weather and other factors." this vear's leading money win The winter survey is con 'lil' HI to 59 56 47 39 37 36 35 31 ner; Rod Funsetn, pnoenix upen champion, and Bob Charles, Tucson Open winner. 24 25 28 33 45 43 4t 49 53 67 63rd T. Co. el st T. Co.

PillroMers Hq Sp Troops Hq Anv Del Pin Busters Trecom e2nd T. Co. 504th MP 4 ROOFING Gomu's 17 Reeve Wins Golf Ho Det 4th BN FORT IUSTII CLASSIC LEAGUE Bloxom Really 52 17 BUY, BUILD cr CEPin 1 Award At Eustis Old Milwaukee Beer 43 26 Lew sank rates, rtpil ef ytrr Awnings Storm Windows Doors 0 Fencing Free Estimates! Marv Reeve won the 18-hole Distilled Nick's fteafd 3f Carllna Black Label Beer 37 32 Colt .45 33 36 Team No. 4 27 42 Budwelser Beer 24 45 NCO Club J1 48 1 application aid conwnijnt rssst terms. We're equipped to givej yes pre- application aid cenwnfant terms.

We're equipped to give) yen pre honors as well as second flight low net Tuesday in the weekly lOilDOilDSY ducted mainly to determine habitat conditions. In prior years the results have been announced in the form of percentage changes from the counti of the preceding year. Wintering waterfowl habitat averaged from good to excellent over most of the continent, the service said. By flyway the total birds sighted Atlantic 829.100 puddle ducks. 1,503,600 diving ducks.

529.400 geese and other waterfowl, a total of 3.510.700. Mississiool 7.043.037 puddl ducks. 739.159 divers. R88.174 recse. and others, a total of Central flvway; plus the east must and central highlands of Mtro 3,335,600 puddle jy of the Fort Eustis women's cisely the financing help yea mi Golf Association.

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