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EASTERN DISTRICT WRESTLING TOURNEY WALTHALL BACK IN DUKES' LINEUP Poquoson, York Slated In Top Group 2 Games Granby Choice Again; Fletcher, Farmers Pose Top Challenges Poquoson draws the stiffest test of the night in District One Group Two as the Island Vf -v- 1 I I iV'i I i ers host the league-leading Royals of ttince George, in an equally rougn assignment, YorK is scheduled to travel to meet second-place Virginia Beach. In tnree omer games Involving Peninsula-area teams, Gloucester, bolstered by the return of injured A. T. Walthall and scholastically eligible Billy Thomas, plays host to Northampton: James Blair, which now boasts of a three-man scoring punch, journeys to meet Holland and Smithfield takes on Southampton at the Indians' reservation. Ball (148, no.

4) and Frank Emanuel (178, no. 4). Of the seven matmen with unblemished marks, four are defending district champs and two won State laurels last Winter. In the group are Fletcher, 98-pound Virginia High School kingpin seeking new honors in 106-pound circles with a spotless slate of 25 wins in a 2-year period; Granby's Charles Callahan (148). also unbeaten in two seasons of dual campaigning; Ken Perry, Granby 168-pounder, and Ken Whitley, who has seven falls for Norview.

Fletcher and Callahan hold State titles. Also undefeated and untied in this year's tourney array are Mills Rowe, Princess Anne (130); Lee White, Great Bridge (178) and Jim Green, Norview (141). Coach Romie Hamilton was concerned over the fettle of his Farmers on the eve of their most important test. Both Franken and Ball (5-3) were sidelined early this week by sore throats and Ron Yeatts (115, 2-4-2) suffered an infected leg. Granby enters the tourney with a 10-0-1 record.

Its only blemish was a 25-25 tie by the surprising Warwick Farmers. The Comets gained Ave top-seeded posts, more than any other team. Norview has three No. 1 seedings, Warwick and Princess Anne two each, and Maury one. These seedings were approved by the nine coaches at a meeting Thursday night in Norfolk.

Heading the Warwick list are 105-pound Billy Fletcher and 136-pound Lloyd Franken, both ranked No. 1 in their respective divisions. Other Warwick 'seeds' are Larry Smith (98, no. 2), Eddie Barefoot (130, no. 4), Ned West Point, Caroline In Vital Group 3 Tilt By TOMMY SEWARD 22 DAILY PRESS, Newport Just about the most important game of the regular sea son in District Group Three will be played tonight at tne West Point Armory when the Pointers host Caroline.

A West Point win would tie the two for season championship if Caroline can defeat Middlesex Monday night. But a Caroline vic WARWICK ACE Unbeaten In travels to Charles City and Pleas ant Hill is at home to Marriott. WoCiJoUULiJ Ulj-ulj Vikings At Home, Carver Hits Road By DICK FOX Is Norcom that good?" Crittenden was asked after the loped his Vikings, 81-30, Wednesday night. No, we were lust that bad, was Crittenden reply, By BILL IIIGDON Over 115 wrestlers begin single elimination competition tonight in the annual Eastern District mat championships. Only seven participants are unbeaten and untied.

Early rounds begin at 6 p.m. on 1he Norfolk William Mary matted carpets, with semifinals and finals Saturday at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m respectively. Although it a old hat' for oran- by High's Comets to capture this wrestling plum, the well-versed athletes of Coach Billy Martin are not expecting any Cakewalk to retain their district team crown. Leading challengers in the 9- team field are Norview (7-1), Princess Anne (6-8), Maury (7-4) and Warwick (6-3-1).

THE SEEDINGS 95 Carl Ragland. Maury; Larry Smith, Warwick: Bill Myers. Norview. 10S Billy Fletcher, Warwick; John Standi, Granby; Jerry Phillips, 115 Ross Hazelwood, Granby; Tuy Samuels, Maury; Henry BUlups. Great Bridge.

123 Trooper Bates, norview; nooiy Garner, Churchland; Irvine Williams, i Maury; Ronnie Rowe, Granby; Gary Miller, Princess Anne. 130 Mills Rowe, Princess Anne: Allen Smith, Churchland; Charles Browder, Granby; Eddie Barefoot, Warwick; Mike Steele, Norview. 136 Lloyd Franken, Warwick I Bruce Boyd, Norview; Mike Levinson. Great Bridge; Tom Wood, Princess Anne. 141 Jim oreen.

norview; wunam Melvin, Princess Anne; Sam Parsons. Maury; Jerry Smith, Cradock. 148 Charles CaUahan. Granby; Greg Tedesco, Princess Anne; Dav Faulkner, Norview; Ned Ball. Warwick.

157 Steve Glover, Granby: Gary Boyd, Princess Anne; Shelton Foster, Maury. 168 Ronnie Wood. Princess Anne: Tom Griffith, Churchland; Andre Rive-monte, Granby. 178 Kenny Perry, Granby; Lee White, Great Bridge; Chester Harrison, Wilson; Frank Emanuel, Warwick. Heavyweight Ken Whitley, Norview; John Thompson, Great Bridge; John 1-ler.

Maury; Lewis Klima. Granby. WARWICK PAIRINGS 98 Smith vs. Bobby Harold (Wilson); 106 Fletcher vs. Jimmy Pigg (Churchland); 115 David Crews vs.

Tuffy Samuels (Maury); 123 Connie Powers vs. Irving Williams (Maury); 130 Barefoot vs. Bryant Collins (Wilson); 136 Frank-en vs. Peewee Carrol (Churchland); 141 Jimmy Cowardiq vs. Jay Smith (Cradock); 148 Ned BaU vs.

Clair Hil-lard (Wilson); 157 Ronnie Thomas vs. Dickie Keeton (Norview); 168 Andy Wil liams vs. Joe Wolfenger (Maury); 178 Emanuel vs. Curtis orbes (Princess Anne); heavyweight Wayne Lewis vs. John Thompson (Great Bridge).

Fulford Nets 34 To Pace Church Loop St. Mary's, powered by Billy I Fulford's 34 points, slipped past Pine Chapel, 66-52, in Thursday's Hampton Recreation Sunday: School Basketball action. In other contests, Donnie Joynes! sank a jump shot from the foul line in the final 15 seconds to give Central Methodist a 42-40 thriller over Fox Hill Methodist; and Fifst Methodist, getting an; 18-point effort from Larry Jen-i kins, downed Memorial Baptist, 50-39. Abe Alves and George Palko got 10 and 12 points respectively for St. Mary's while John Ross; and J.

D. Ross led Pine Chapel' with 20 and 12. Dick Carneal's 18 was high for Central and Fox Hill was led by Sam Noel's 17. i Nevertheless, the Huntington coach conceded the Grey QBreUAMMJBS UP 70 No matter what the outcome at the armory, both clubs are assured berths in the Feb. 23-24 dis trict tourney at William' and Mary.

If Mathews wins both and Mid dlesex splits its remaining games, the two would tie Pleas ant Hill, each 6-3, for third place. District Overall Pet. Pet Caroline 7 0 1.000 9 0 1.000 West Point 7 1 .873 10 4 .714 Middlesex 5 2 .714 6 5 .545 Pleasant Hill 3 .625 4 .667 Mathews 4 3 .571 7 J00 C. T. Smith 4 3 .571 4 7 .364 Marriott 3 5 .375 4 I .333 New Kent 2 8 .250 2 6 .250 King William 1 7 .125 1 12 .077 Charles City 0 I .000 0 8 .000 X-Cnristchurch ..0 0 .000 10 5 .667 at Independent, finished season.

DISTRICT HCORINO FArFR Plajer. School KG FT TP An. Close. Mathews 14 109 78 296 21.1 Schools, Marriott 11 75 26 216 19.6 Hogce, Pleas. Hill 12 88 55 231 19.3 Staton.

Marriott 12 86 34 206 17.2 Burroughs. Mathews 13 74 73 217 16.7 Haislop. Smith 9 60 30 ISO 16.7 B. Estis. West Point 14 95 43 233 16.6 Wray.

Chas. City 7 49 34 114 16.3 Asmey, new lvent 50 23 123 15.4 tiarner, ennstchurch 14 72 59 203 14.5 Mulre. Kins William IS 68 4a 184 14 2 Courtney, W. Point 14 81 32 194 13.9 J. w.

Brown. P. Hull 12 68 31 167 13.9 Wright, Middlesex 12 63 33 159 13.3 Williams, Middlesex 7 34 17 85 12.1 Greenwood. K. Wm.

13 54 48 156 12.0 Fitts, Middlesex 12 60 24 144 12.0 Enslow, Christchurch 15 76 26 178 11.9 Staples, Caroline 9 46 15 107 11.9 Jenkins, Pleas. Bill 12 63 16 142 11.8 Laniord, Caroline 8 33 26 92 11.5 W. Wrieht. Carnlino 17 17 01 11 A x-Fowlkes, Chas. C.

3 13 6 32 107 Crabtree. Smith 10 38 24 100 10.0 Frank, New Kent 8 33 13 79 9.9 Ward, Middlesex 12 46 22 114 9.3 Priddy, New Kent 8 31 10 72 9.0 Maeder, Christchurch 16 61 10 132 8.8 Mitchell. Marriott 4 14 34 ft I Crowe, Chas. City 7 24 10 58 8.3 W. Estis.

West Point 13 43 21 107 I Lakin. Caroline 9 33 4 70 7.8 McMillan. C'church 15 44 28 116 7.7 Carpenter. Caroline 9 29 11 69 7.7 Fostek, West Point 13 32 32 96 7.4 CaUis, Mathews 14 35 31 101 7.2 Andrews. Smith 10 29 10 68 6.8 Sullivan, K.

William 5 14 34 6.8 Dalrymple, N. Kent 8 21 11 53' 6.6 Megeatn. smith 10 25 13 63 6.3 Hudgins, Mathews 14 34 18 86 6.1 Kowalaki. Smith 10 26 9 61 6.1 Roger, Pleas. Hill 1 3 0 6 6.0 i against- BLOWOUTS and ROAD HAZARDS such as CUTS, RUPTURES, IMPACT BREAKS OR BRUISES IN TREAD OR SIDEWALL AND UNREPAIRABLE PUNCTURES.

hounds have a "strong, well good they are wall be determined tonight when they travel to Book er T. Washington of Norfolk in the VIA Eastern District head- liner. These two outfits boast handsome 14-1 league ledgers and to tonight's victor goes first place in the standings and the probable No. 1 district tournament seeding. All three Eastern District Penin- Fitters Edge Pipers For Win, 38-37 The Fitters outscored Pipe Department, 7-5, in the last period Thursday night and posted a 38- 37 victory in the Shipyard Bas ketball League.

Harold Bedding-field and Bobby Ayers each had 13 points for the winners, while the Pipers' Jesse Collins also: came up with 13 points. U.S. Royal's rigid quality control and i uncompromising insistence upon top-quality materials make this double guarantee possible. Now at the new reduced prices it makes better sense than ever to insist upon U.S. Royal quality.

Plus Lifetime Guarantee Aaainst Defects In the other three games of a i(Wtmii excursion LLOYD FRANKEN Weight Class Huntington Coach Raymond basketball Greyhounds wal balanced club" and just how sula outfits return to conference warfare tonight. The Vikings try to rebound against Northampton County at home and Phendx plays the host role against Crestwood, with Junior Varsity preuminar-ies at 6:45 and varsity tussles at 8 in both cases. Carver, meanwhile, travels to Accomack for a 1:30 skirmish against cellar-dwelling Mary N. Smith. "If we can run up a few points, maybe we can get our confidence back," Crittendent stated Thursday as the Vikings take aim at their eighth league win against six setbacks.

Despite the Norcom shellacking, no Viking lineup juggling is in prospect tonight. While Norcom was showing Huntington how on Wednesday, Carver also ended up on the wrong side of the score with Booker T. The Norfolk club won that one, 51-45, as a 5-for-14 performance from the foul line spelled defeat for Coach Willie Travis' Trojans. Daniel Grimes, Carver's leading scoreY, and reserve Rich- ard Faison will be missing to- linpmn rh on Walter Lovett's football team last Fall. Travis announced that Larry Vaughn, Leroy Koonce, Donald Futrell, James Guthrie and Marvin Brandon form tonight's starting cast when the Trojans seek league win No.

10. They have dropped six. Phenix Coach Southey Booker will revert to his regular starters tonight. Of the five Baby Pirates who will get the call, three, Ronnie Hilton, Ralph Simpson and David Crocker are seni ors, James Chavers is a junior who will not be eligible after this season because of the age rule, and only James Whitfield will be back next season. Booker will have only three varsity returnees when the next campaign rolls around.

I Courtney Leads West Point Win iln Rifle League WEST POINT (Special to Daily Press) West Point's Rifle paced by high scoring Johnny Courtney, ef a Colonial Heights, 1253-1244, Thursday in an Eastern Virginia Scholastic Gallery League match. Courtney fired 100 prone, 87 kneeling and 90 offhand for a 277 total. The losers' top man was Dick Levy who managed 97 prone, 86 kneeling and 82 offhand for 265. West Point Johnny Courtney, 100-87-90277; Carolyn Bartos, 97-91-60248; Thomas Bunch, 95-78-70243; Stuart Buck 92-82-69243; George Geron 97-81-64242. Colonial Heights Dick Levy 97-86-82 265; Henry Barbour, 96-89-74259; James Williams, 96-B7-73 256; Lowell Barnes, 93-89-54236; Donald Hartman 82' Eustis Cagers Improving; Boxers trip Qaantico, 4-2 tory would wrap up the title.

In other games tonight. King William hosts Middlesex, New Kent is at C. T. Smith, Mathews A'S BUD DALEY "Sign, Suspend Or Sell" Lane Rapped By Daley In Pay Dispute ST. JOSEPH.

Mo. (AP)-Bud Daley, the Kansas City Athletics' star left-handed pitcher, told a luncheon group Thursday that General Manager Frank Lane should "sign me, suspend me or sell me." The knuckleball expert who won 16 and lost the same number of games with the last place A's, said Lane' had telephoned him from Florida and made him late for the luncheon. Daley, who says he won't re port Monday at the West Palm Beach, training site unless he gets more money, apologized to the diners: "You don't just say hello and goodbye when you talk to Lane You listen, then listen some more; to a usually one-sided conversation. I'd sign right now if they would pay me the sum of Lane phone bills." Elsewhere on the pact-signing front, the Boston Red Sox brought pitcher Ike Delock and infielder Pumpsie Green into the fold; Detroit now has only four players not under pact as second baseman Chuck Cottier agreed to terms, snd Milwaukee satisfied demands of catcher Charlie Lau, outfielder Howie Bedel and pitcher Don Not-tebart. Warwick-NN Tilt Vital In Settling Peninsula Crown Continued From Page Twenty-One it a 2-1 ledger and the opportunity to wrap up the unofficial title won last year by Warwick.

A Warwick win tonight still will leave the Peninsula championship picture in doubt. Vann, connecting at a 9.9 clip, will be joined by Charley Snead 13.8), who is runner-up to Nichols in the unofficial scoring race between Peninsula Group vae teams. uiner warwicK regulars are outside sniping Larry Brady (11.7), Dave Walker (6.3) and Tyke Tbeophilos (5.5). Underwood, with a 13.6 average, heads the vaunted Newport News attack. Both the Typhoon and Crabbers will return to the hardwood Saturday, with Hampton entertaining Norview in conference competition and Newport News traveling to Oscar Smith for a non-counting game.

i iy District 1 Overall Pet, Pet. Prince George 10 1 9 2 9 3 8 3 7 4 6 4 6 5 909 .824 Virginia Beach 9 Deep Creek 9 Gloucester 8 Southampton 7 Franklin 6 Northampton 6 James Blair 5 York .818 .750 .727 .636 .600 .545 .455 .400 .364 .364 .182 .714 .625 .714 .643 .545 .600 .462 .385 .400 .417 .308 .231 .182 6 6 6 7 7 9 9 Poquoson 4 Holland 4 Windsor 4 Smithfield 2 3 10 Chuckatuck 1 Whaleyville 1 100 100 2 9 9 1 10 .091 Coach Billy Renn of Poquoson revealed Thursday night a por tion of his plans to combat the high-scoring crew from Prince George, which seems well on its way toward grabbing the dsitrict title and a berth in the regional tournament. "First, we plan to switch from our regular zone, defense to a combination man-for-man and zone, which we hope will put at least a partial lid on their outside shooters. And second, we will try modified control game because we know we can't run with them But, tne coacn emphasized, we are not just planning to lose by a small margin, all our plans are set up to win. And if team spirit can do it, we have it." Just as a lot of attention will be focused on this game, the York encounter at Virginia Beach is also vitally important as the Sea Hawks, now in second place, will be trying to upset any plans the York Falcons have of changing the Coach Jim Coley of Gloucester noted that Walthall, despite a taped wrist, would be ready.

"He favors the hand; but I don't think it 11 affect his playing much, Coley said. TOP 30 AREA GROrp TWO srnRFRS Player, School FG FT TP Av. Walthall, Gloucester 12 138 75-98 351 29.3 Belvin. Gloucester 14 10.1 43-57 549 17.1 Henretta, Blair 12 71 37-61 179 14.9 R. Thompson, Blair 13 85 18-45 188 14.5 Donning, Smithfield 13 63 43-94 169 13.0 Grace.

York 13 65 32-58 162 12.5 Bloxom, Poquoson 10 51 23-42 125 12.5 G. Nails, Poquoson 10 44 21-41 109 10.9 Hall, Smithfield 13 41 38-65 120 9.2 Curtis, York 13 41 25-40 107 8.2 Harrison, Blair 9 29 15-24 73 ft 1 Smith. Smithfield 11 32 18-44 82 7 5 Miskell, Poquoson 9 22 17-29 61 6.8 Freeman. Poquoson 10 25 11 Evans, Poquoson 10 25 10-38 60 6.0 Meadows, Blair 13 31 15-27 77 5.9 Underwood, Smith 13 29 17-36 75 5.8 Jones, York 13 33 8-24 74 5.7 Hutchinson. York 13 31 12-24 74 5.7 Jenkins, Gloucester.

6 14 6-7 33 5.5 P. Nails, Poquoson 5 11 4-5 26 6.2 Alphin. Blair 12 23 12-26 58 4.8 VanAusdale, Blair 10 18 9-27 45 4.5 Haury, Gloucester 3 3 7-8 13 4.3 Taylor, York 13 23 8-20 54 4.2 Thomas, Gloucester. 12 18 10-24 46 3.7 Morgan, York J2 17 9-16 43 3.8 Garcia. Smithfield 5 7 3-15 17 3.4 Jones, Blair 13 15 13-23 43 3.3 Stanley, Smithfield 10 13 5-7 31 3.

ence and improvement coming in' reserve strength, Despite a long breather in the playing schedule, Scharnus still considers his team "behind schedule" because of the late start (January) in this Winter's program. The Fort Eustis boxing team got into action Thursday, winning over Quantico, 4-2. The win, featuring heavyweight Perry Taylor's TKO over Curtis Stokes, puts the Eustis record at 1-2. Saul Bridges knocked down Travis Tiller twice and ended things with a TKO triumph early in the third round. 3 Russians Make New York Debut In Indoor Track Continued From Page Twenty-One Boston also will go to the post as will Bo Roberson, runner-up in the Olympics.

Boston won the gold medal. Ter-Ovanesyan is running in the dash merely for exercise and doesn't think he'll do anything against the likes of Frank Budd of Villanova and Paul Winder of Morgan State. Momotkov, who brought his gui tar along to provide entertain' ment for anyone who cares to lis ten, originally was scheduled to run the mile. But, he said, he would prefer- the 2-mile Friday, the 3-mile in the national cham pionships next week and the mile in the Knights of Columbus Games on March 3. HP! 31 BT WafchhsKlna i.sm night, Machine Shops downed the; Electricians, 48-37; Sheet Metal took a 40-23 'game from Machinery Design, and Hull Design toppled Apprentice Gallery, 51-38.

The leading scorers for the Shoppers were Roy Carraway with 18 points and Lynwood Durham with 13. Two top point men for the Wiremen were Jim Lam-phier (17) and Bruce Moody (10). Walter Healy registered 19 markers for Sheet Metal. Chuck Wise had 17 for Hull Design and Jim Stanley hit for 16 for Gallery. YMf News, FrL, Feb.

17, 1961 21 MONTHS GUARANTEE SAFE-WAY "low Profit" Tir NYION $15.95 70 IS tuM Typs MONTHS RAYON I 1 1 15 MONTHS 1 oitABANTEE' 15 NYION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii Warwick Boulevard! at Raleigh Road sTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii mum) 1 MONTHS 36 24 MONTHS GUARANTEE SAFETY 8 TUBELESS $20.95 GUARANTEE U.S. ROYAl MASTER ROYAL FT.s. PRICES REDUCED! Apprentice Gallery Hull Design til I Stanley 8 0 16 Turner 3 11 Whitehead 3 3 9 Rackley 1 2 Tate 2 4 Joyner 0 2 2 Strickland 113 Koger 0 0 Lent! 3 0 6 Conley 2 15 Wiggins 0 0 0 I Wise 8 1 17 tTeachey 0 0 0 I Vaughn 4 14 Total. 17 4 38 Totals 19 13 51 Apprentice Gallery 4 10 1238 Hull Design 15 10 10 IS 51 Machinery Design Sheet Metal JUnRide RAYON NYION 'St. Mary's IPine Chapel I eft' Alves 4 2-3 10 D.

Ross 5 2-4 12 Palko 6 0-0 12 John Ross 8 4-5 20 Fulford IS 4-7 31 MiUer 14-4 6 Fuller 0 1-1 1 Robinette 2 2-2 Lupacch'o 3 l-l 7iFishel 0 0-0 0 Daube 1 0-0 2 Mason 0 0-0 0 Helm'n'tTr 2-3 8 Totals 29 8-12 66; Totals 19 14-18 52 St. Mary's IS IS 1966 Pine Chapel 12 13 13 1452 Central Methodist Fox Hill fit; Carneal 8 2-5 Snel 7 3-5 17 E.Tyndal! 0 2-3 2 Bryant 2 0-2 4 D.TyndaU 2 2-4 Fulton 2 1-1 5 Jovnes 4 1-2 9 Bell 3 0-1 6 Rollins 2 2-2 Jernigan 2 2-2 6 Walton 0 0-1 0 Willey 2 Moore 0 0-0 jreene 0 1-2 1 Totals 16 10-19 42; Totals 17 6-1140 Central Methodist 14 11 6 1142 fax Hill 6 12 12 1040 First Methodist I Memorial Baptist I I Jenkins 7 4-7 18 Knight 10-2 2 Havnes 4 1-2 9 Cox 2 3-3 7 G.a'c'v'k's 1 2-2 4 Huffman 6 2-3 14 J.B'c'v'k's 3 1-2 Buchanan 5 0-0 10 Minetti 2 2-3 Windier 10-14 Humphrey 2 2-2 6iMcClean 0 0-0 0 I Johnson 10-1 2 Totals 19 12-18 501 Totals 17 5-10 39 First Methodist 22 1750 Memorial Baptist 9 13 4 1439 I COMPREHENSIVE SERVICE GUARANTEE GUARANTEED AGAINST BLOWOUTS, cuts, impact breaks, puncture, abuse and consequential damage excepted; based on service rendered at list price for the period specified. GUARANTEED AGAINST DEFECTS based on service rendered at list price until the tread wears smooth without limit as to time or mileage For full explanation of coverage and conditions, read your guarantee certificate. 7 30-M TUSEtESS $IZL95 BIACKWAU. O.70-15 AD Priest Plus Tax and TradVIn "Red 'Sails in the Sunset" Phillips Workman Anderson 7 Siurgill 2 Healy 9, Smith Gush 0 Peacock auehan Amis I Murphy Totals 10 3 23 Totals 40 Machinery Design 4 Sheet Metal 9 7 723 4 1 1140 Fitters I Pipe Dept.

0 1 0 1 1 0 4 2 0 Hedrick 0 Waddell 4 Beddingf'd 6 Ayers 6 Ledford 0 WUlard 0 2 Moody 10 Holley 13 Cllnard 13 franklin 0 Collins 01 Williamson 1 Evans I Thomas I Waters Totals 16 38; Totals 13 if Fitters 13 9 738 Pipe Department 10 13 9 37 Electricians I Machine Shops 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 6 5 Carraway Allsbrook Anders Martin Franz Moody Everett Lamphier 2 Lilly 0 Oliver 4: Durham 2 Pierce 01 Carraway 10 Chappell 2, Mitchell 171 Totals IS 7 37 Totsls 18 12 48 Klectricians 8 8 Machine Shops 13 14 9 1437 1 FORT EUSTIS. Ben Schar-nus is showing a fine profit from, this numbers game: take five new basketball players, add to six holdovers and come up with a 60 per-ccnt improvement in overall play. Scharnus was. talking facts, fig ures and the future of his Fort Eustis basketball team Thursday. "We'll get better," the crew-cut coach says.

Scharnus has trimmed the Fort Eustis roster to 1 1 players. It is a move to make ready for (1) the team's last four sched uled games and (2) the all-im portant Second Army tournament starting March 13. The five new faces at Ander son Field House came from Story in a sort of massing of the forces to get ready-to fight the rest of the army at Fort Knox on March 13 through 18. Scharnus, although he has been working with the new troops for only a few days, notes a 60 percent improvement in the team since we got these boys. We hope to be 80 pe-cent improved over the club which started the season for us." Center Moses Wheatlv (6-4) is the import expected to give the Wheels the biggest boost.

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