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First Since 1958 Pups Topple Fulton 54-52, Grab Share of NEMO Title Conference championship come to Moberly as the Just call them champs. For the first time since 1958 a share of the Northeast has Pups erased 'Fulton 54-52 last night on the Hornets' home court. It was a good night all around. The Pup sophomores overcome an 11 point deficit lo slap down the Fulton reserves 42-35, and set the pattern for the evening, in tbe preliminary contest. For the second time this season, Stan Maxey went to the free throw line with three seconds left to play and the score tied.

And, for the second time be won the a for Mobcrly. "Really Earned "How about those hoys?" an elated coach Jim Luctjen asked afterward. He answered his own question. "They really earned it. They showed great desire, hustle and determination." Luctjen eou.Uln'l.

seem lo say enough for his a showing. "The kids really played lough," he said smiling. "Everyone played great ball." Not too many people would a Play Starts Here Feb. 27 Hickman Top-Seeded In Regional Tourney Hickruan's powerful Kewpies rale, favorite's role in the Moberly Class Regional, which starts hervi on Tuesday, Feb. 27.

The Columbia school currently carries a 20-1 record, and is the a Missouri Conference champion. Other seeded teams announced by Moberly coach Jim Luetjen today are Hannibal (17-5) second, Kirksville (22-4) third, and Moberly (13-8) fourth. The seedings were decided and pairings drawn at the Junior Col- Op Houston Colts en Practice With Problem By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Houston Colls, one of two new National League entries for the baseball campaign, checked in at their Apache Junction training camp in Arizona and immediately ran into their first problem missing pitcher I'ele Mcnlejo. ilontejo, who came to the Cojts along with pitcher Bob Bruce in a trade that sent hurlers Sam Jones to the Detroit Tigers, lives in Cuba and told Houston officials he has been having difficulty arranging transportation from Ha a a The 21-year-old right-hander was unable to say when he might make it to the Coils' advance eamp, which opened Friday with 21 pitchers and six catchers on hand. Signings Light Signing activity was at a minimum with Cincinnati signing pitcher Rob Purkey, the New York Mets picking up relief specialist Clem Labine, a free agent since he was dropped by the Pittsburgh Pirates, and Philadelphia inking hurler Art Mahaffey.

The Cleveland Indians completed signing (heir 40-mnn roster by reaching agreement with pitchers Jim Perry, a Bell, Bob Allen and Don Rudolph, outfielder Segc i morning by reprcscnla lives of the schools entered, Thc nine teams assigned to this regional by the Missouri Stale Hiy School Activities Association make for an bracket Therefore one team will a a have to pass two first round tests. Opening Game Kemper and Brookfield will open the tourney by tangling al 6 oclock Tuesday nighl. Kemper is 5-10 to Ihe season, and Brookfield 4-11 One of Ihese two a will he th one to gel Ihe additional first roun, (rial, as (he winnox of (his gam must meet i i which a bye, in order to advance to thc semi-finals. The other games on a card send Hickman against a shall (13-8 at 7:30, and match Moberly and Missouri Military Academy (12-9) at 9:00. Hannibal will meel Mexico (1012) al 7 p.m.

Wednesday, and Kirksville will a on the Kcmper- Brooklield winner at 8:30 that ame nighl. Moberly, Hickman and Marshall comprise Ihe upper bracket, while in the bottom brack- arc Hannibal, Kirksville, Mex- MONITOR INDEX rgued with the last statement in a i a It was the Pups' fin- st team of the season, 'here were so many outstanding a a it would be itn- lossihle lo single out anyone as onlribtiting mosl to the triumph. Bui, like Ihe ojd saying goes, have lo a somewhere. vas the 5-7 Maxcy who i a dminislcrcd the death blow to 'niton's hopes of walking off with heir first title in 10 years. 'lie Hornets now beat Kem- Friday night at Boonvillc in lo finisli the conference at -2, and tie the Pups for honors, luicts Fulton Fans Little Stanley went lo the free hrow line the clock showing 03 and the score knotted at 522.

With the a i i full of 'ullou fans a i whistling and a i on chair backs lie pro- lo silence them by firing wo free tosses that didn'l hil a liing but the net on their way i Erickson turned in lis top a of the year. He kept he Pups in contention early in Area Roundball Roundup Salisbury and Centralia Take Shares in Conference Crowns Page 6 Mocerlj Monitor-Inde And Democrat 'Saturday, Feb. 17, 1962 Mississippi State Out For Firm Grip On SEC Salisbury 68-45 SALISBURY The Panlhcrs readied themselves for regional ac lion by claiming a of the Tri' Eight Conference championship as whipped Weslran 68-45. was Ihe 24(h victory in 26 starts for coach Gerry Linneman's crew, which finished 12-2 in the conference. Weslran used a press, but Robert Lewis was the key in overcoming this for Salisbury.

His feeds to oilier Panther played havoc with Ihe Hornet defense. Lewis flipped through 13 points lo share scoring honors with Mike in the second half. As usual, Nancy Norton, was the leading scorer for Cairo with 18 points. Gloria Wood added 14 and Shirley Kobuck added 4 for the Little Dixie Conference Champions. Lou Itces with 15 was the leading scorer for llarrisburg.

BOYS GAME Score by quarters: llarrisburg 7 15 29 44 Cairo 26 34 40 GIRLS GAME Score by quarters: Cairo 7 17 29 3G Harrisburg 8 10 15 Berkley added 13 for Halls- and Karen Robb with 19 and 'ally Moore with 12 led the Hig- ee girl's scoring. BOY'S GAME Score by quarters: Higbec 18 14 16 Hallsville 10 12 12 co, Kemper and Brookfield. Robinson Plans To Keep Going After Crown NEW By JACK HAND YORK (AP) When Chuck Essegian and Mike De La Hoz. i i College Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Yale 77, Cornell 56 Laiallc 72, SI. Joseph a 71 Penn 83, Harvard 59 Princeton 97, a 54 Rhode Island 69, N.

Hampshire 54 Sugar Ray Kobinson fights in Big Jim these twilight years of a Rrcal ca- rebounding reer, the younger gencralio fourth foul peeks in so it can say, "1 him once." The older buffs, who knew him when, want to boost, "1 saw Ihe kid's last i Sugar a al 41 more nf a king a a loc doicer, docs nol plan to give Ihe i ers a last look for some i lo come. "1 won't i until I win hack Ihe middleweight title, said Robinson when asked if he might rc- if he losl tonight's a with young Denny Moyer al Madison Square Garden, 'ersislent Fighter You a to a i a Hay Is a persistent man. a i i all i a lo win ne tille once. Robinson, a winning and finally outgrowing the welter has won the i i title five i When he says he wants to win it back, he means for the sixtl' time. a a nobody ever has done thai.

Few live so long There still is bounce and class in Sugar Ray if he has lime to rest his a along the way 22, was only 14 months he contest with his turn-around shots, and wound up the high scorer wilh 22 points. Tlie "Big gol inlo early foul trouble, and had lo sil out a lot of Ihe a i after be picked up his fourth violation, with 2:47 i remaining in thc third period, he refused to slack off on defense and continued to block the Hornets 1 shots. Then there was Steve Power. He came into action when Erickson was forced lo the bench and promptly took up Ihe sjack. Power's close-in kept thc Pups moving at critical points, and he also got in some licks on Ihe a oards.

Thc 5-11 senior collected 0 points before he hurt an ankle ebounding in thc final period, nd was forced out. Benton and Mike- Fray l.so deserve credit. Benton play- his usual hustling game, and Janked Larry Mason, the Hor- icls' outcourt ace, in the final luartcr. Fray was the first Pup begin hitting Ihe boards as Fvi- on controlled the rebounds early the contest. Mike chipped in 0 markers to the Moberly cause.

lornets Hit First It look Fulton just six seconds 'rom the opening tipoff to take lead on Mason's jumper from the side. Seconds later Maxey connected lo lie the count, then Erickson began to hit and Moberly jumped lo a 14-8 advantage. The Pups slowed down the pace of the a preferring not to try lo run with the Hornets' Masou and Bob Jones. By the quarter Moberly led 16-10. By BOB Associated Press Sports Writer The Mississippi Slale Bulldogs, ranked eighth in the country but a likely choice to improve, wiLl be shooting for sole possession of the Southeastern Conference lead in one of the key college basketball games tonight.

Babe McCarthy's Bulldogs, who knocked otf second-iranked Kentucky earlier this week, share the No. 1 spot with thc i a (each 8-1) and could move ahead for a higher, perhaps much White. Dan Mcnze followed higher, national standing, larty since four of the top 10 al- wilh a victory over I'Morida lo- night. Kentucky is idle. And a victory could pave thc ready have suffered week.

Oregon State Upet The latest was Seattle's 74-73 shock of sixth-ranked Oregon Slate Friday night, ending a 16 game winning siring for thc Beavers, now 17-2. Others were and Duke (No. 7) and Duquesne (No. 9) early in Ihe week. In another major upset Friday night, Southern Cal a i ear.ly season form and tripped up UCLA losses this a 'i and Lcroy tlO.

Jerry Springer tallied 12 Tabbed 12 for Wcst- Itobinson rimmed Salisbury won thc game 59-48. A GAME Score by quarters: Salisbury 18 15 Westran 12 15 19 10-68 17--45 Centralia 80-54 McDcrmott, Fulton's ace, picked up with 3:52 left in his thc Brown 87, i a 57 N.C. State 76, South Carolina 75 George Wash. 79, Citadel 76 North Carolina 69, Clcmson 59 i i a i 59, Houston 47 Akron 68, Kent State 52 N.D. Stale 70, North a a 68 Far West Seattle 74, Oregon Stale 73 Southern a i 74, UCLA 60 Colo.

St. U. 73, i a Young 65 a State 78, Wyoming 65 Stanford a i i a 51 I a 70, Idaho Stale Ii8 Wash. Slate 7), Oregon 45 Nevada 100, Chico Slate 86 Crcighton 61, Air Force 60 Pillsburg State 74, a 58 a a 88, College of Emporia 80 (4 ol) Tarkio 108, a a 97 Valley 74, Culver-Stockton 46 75, SI. Ambrose I a 70 Cenlral Methodist 78, St.

Louis Concordia G7 A a a (111) 4, Western Illinois 62 Parsons I a 7ii, Quincy 71 Tennessee A I 75, Southern Illinois 72 a a A 55, Phillips 54 Northeastern a a State 97, Central a a Slate 78 JUNIOR COLLEGE Dodge City 81, El Dorado 61 Arkansas Cily 6fi, Garden City 61 Independence 88, lola 71 York (Neb) 81, McPhcrson Central 02 Wcnlworth 81, Joplia 72 old when Robinson had his firs pro bout in 1940. Moyer lost a a i dcci son lo Robinson Oct. 21 in the a Pro Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PUL'SS i A I'ridiiy Kesnlls Boston 127, New 101 i a i a 13C, i i a i 132 Syracuse 132, Chicago Ulli Detroit 127, Los Angeles 121 a a Games l-os Angeles New York Chicago-Syracuse al Rochcslcr Detroit at i i a i i a i a al SI. lxuis Sunday Games Chicago-Cincinnati a Syracuse New York al Syracuse St. Ixjuis at Detroit Boston al Ixis Angeles No games scheduled a Alii, No a scheduled i a Saturday Games a a i i York a' a a Cily Pittsburgh al a a Cily Cleveland al Chicago Games Hawaii-New York a I Tulsa PillsUi 1 at a a Oily Chicago al San a i Monday (Jnines a a i i al Pittsburgh first half, and coach Ken Quest removed him.

The Pups led by as a as nine points in the second a and were on top 30-23 at lialflime. Fulton closed to 41-38 by tile end ol Ihe third period. Mean- vhile, Erickson and Benlon had cen charged with their fourth tola lions. Things got tight in the last quar- cr when Jones hil to cut the mar- Sin to 52-50 Moberly wilh 1:19 left play. The Pups took Ihe a Tom a wilh 58 seconds on clock, but Josl it just afterward on a traveling call.

Wallace Knots Score a a bullscycd a from (he free throw line wilh 0:19 to go to make it 52-52 and the pliice was a madhouse. The Pups raced downcourt, and got off a shot a missed. a took the rebound, started up for a short jump shot, and Mason ran inlo i Tlic Pups called time out. Then a went lo the line and hil bis twin tosses. immediately called for lime, and had two seconds lo try lo pull it out.

They passed lo Mason, who was closely guarded by lieulon a midcourl. The Fulton ace turned ami fired a hook sliol that narrowly missed, and it was all over, Coach Jerry Bolin's sophomores gained revenge on thc only a beat them this year as they earned the decision in the open cr. Trailing by as many as 11 wints al one i Ihe sophs outscored Fulton 22-10 in the finaJ a a to a i Ihe i Ken Mcinert led thc Moberly i a a i 15 counters, and Aldcrson 10. Bob a am! Charles Fleming added eight each, and did a lot of good re- dinK work. Sullivan Paces Hot Shooters In Tucson Open liy MURRAY SINCLAIR TUCSON, Ariz.

(AP)--Californian Buddy Sullivan, making his biggest bid for a PGA a victory in his 12 years as a pro, led a bunched field inlo the third round of the 520,000 Tucson Open by a stroke today. And if the pav-TO El Rio layout had more par-5 holes, he figures he'd be a cinch. Sullivan's 61-69--130 is 10 under par. Four of the strokes wer picked up on' the only two Ion; holes. Two of his three bogeys 1 came on easy par threes.

Pressing Sullivan is Masters winner Art Wall grouped at 131 with Australian Bruce Crampton, Tucson amateur Dr. Ed Updegraff, Bob Duden and Dave a a a dropped nine birdies tor rounds of 66-65. The two biggest money men of 1962 in the field are in strong contention. The No. 3 man, Phil Rogers, who won the recent Los Angeles Open, and Tom Nieporle arc only two strokes behind with 132s.

No. 1 money maker Gene Littler and Barber a 6-under-par 134s. Scores are so low that it took an even par 140 to qualify for the final two rounds, and 69 pros a it. Bob Rosbiirg has moved inlo 74-60. the first loss in six Big Five starts for UCLA.

Even if Mississippi State should take the lead in the SEC, and they're heavily favored to do so, the title would still be very much up for grabs--just as it is in most other major conferences. Others SUM Wide Open Among Ihe other still wide open iffairs as the season heads inlo its waning weeks arc the Atlantic Coast, Southwest and Skyline each with three a still con- lending, and, the Big Eigbl, Mis souri Valley and--at least tech nically--Ihe Big Ten. In the latter, however, mighty Ohio State has a slvangleholc with a 9-0 record and the conn try's No. 1 rating al 19-0 for the season. Only any kind of CENTRALIA Centralia's Pan hers earned a tie for the Quin -ity Conference tille when the ea'.

Monroe Cily 80-54 last nigh Louisiana won he laurels by (he right to shari whipping Hanniba McCooey 90-67, at Louisiana, Bob West scored 22 points, Jac Alton meshed 19, Steve a lad 16 and Don Collins 10 to pad the Panthers past Monroe City. Joe Talton with 20 and Terr Gibbs with 12 were the Icadin scorers for Monroe City. Centralia won game 34-3 and battle. A A Score by a a i a 11 15 Monroe City 12 11 nip 30 2J-8 22- sturgeon 50-46 i 50-46 in a Little Dixie lea ue duel here last night. Rcmck' iris rumbled to a 48-5 i in preliminary activity.

Sturgeon had to come from nine oinls back al the end of Ihe first a to notch tbe decision. At he half Renick led 25-24. 14-62 19-63 Mew a i 53-52 KEYTESVILLE New Franklin eked out a 53-52 victory over Keylesville's Tigers las', night in a Tri-Eight Conference battle; the New Franklin girls won 35-24 and the young Bulldogs claimed a 6242 victory. In Ihe final minutes of the game, the lead changed a times ai the a were stealing the ball from each and scoring. Paul Dieckmann and Marion Slater each scored 15 points for the winners, and Raymond Parkcs scored 20 and Bill Knight meshed 11 for the losers.

Beverly Agnew scored 32 of the Gary Blakemore ripped tlic corJs; or 16 counters and Gary Roberts 35 points for New Franklin's girls 0 for Sturgeon. Lonnie Wood lop- and Shirley Perkins scored 10 for 'cd the Renick scoring with 14 Keytesville. lOints, and Ronnie Canotc hit 13. In the game, Harris had 15, a able to score a Cash scored 12 and Cook pumped ingle point in the second half of in 10 for the Bulldogs. Bob Littte- he girls battle.

'on scored 10 for the Tigers. BOY'S A A GAME Score by quarters: Sturgeon 11 13 Renick 20 5 12 14--50 6 15--46 Fayette 66-51 Score by a Keylesvillc 13 16 9 14--52 New B'ranklin 13 18 13 9--53 Paris 92-66 PARIS Paris rolled over Com munity R-VI of Laddonia 92-CG in Wisconsin (74) has coyotes' season finale here ast night. The Paris girls took a a chance--and that contention 136. Defending PGA champ Jerry Barber faded to 139 with a three over par nalhematical. Both arc in action the brilliant Buckeyes against Michigan State and Wisconsin against Michigan.

Southwest Is Tighest Probably the tightest race is in the Southwest, where Texas Tech, Texas AM and Southern Methodist are a.U tied for the top with 6-3 records. It may be less complex after tonight's action. Tech plays Arkansas, the Aggies try TCI), and the Mustangs test Rice, all in league games. Thc same could happen in (he ACC. North Carolina State stayed alive with a 76-75 squcek past South Carolina Friday night and takes its 9-3 record against Clemson tonighl.

Wake Forest (9-2) goes against Maryland, and Duke (9-3) plays non-conference a Key Game in Skyline A key game in the Skyline to. night a Colorado Slate (9-1) and Utah State (8-1). Each wanned up for it Friday i 44-32 victory in the first game. The Paris boys jumped to a 2317 lead and wtre never seriously challenged. At a i they led 47-29.

Ed Delaney rammed in points for the Coyotes, James McBride hit for 26 and Ed Beeehum got 15. Luke tallied 23 for the losers, while a collected 13 and Aulbur 12. BOY'S GAME Score by quarters: Paris 23 24 23 22--92 Commiinitv R-VI 17 12 21 16--66 FAYETTE The Faloncs look a 06-51 Tri-Eight Conference victory Northwestern of Mendo: lasl Fayellc also won the ame, 54-23. 11 left the Faloncs with an 8-6 conference a and 16-11 overall. They enter play in the Tipton Regional Tuesday, meeting Boon- i Wilfred (Bullseye) Toalson again paced Kayette's attack, rimming 23 points.

Harry a a collected 23 and Frank Greiner 10. a Billiker hit 21 for Northwestern, while Marlin Kepner net ted 12. Mann, Suggs Tied In Second Round of St. Petersburg Open A GAME Score by a Fayette 16 19 Northwestern 15 15 10--66 12--51 a i 63-62 H1GBEE The Hallsville In Harrisburg 44-40 CAIRO Cairo Bearcats almost upsel Harrisburg, Little Dixie Conference a i last night and the Cairo girls set a record for thc Cairo High School as they went undefeated for thc season. Cairo's boys led throughout the a until the i a minute of play.

dians spoiled homecoming at Hig bee last night when they pullet out a 63-62 victory over tbe Tigers Hallsville also won tbe girls a 47-37. Larry Jones with 17, Ed Daugh with 15 and a Lawson ilh 10 led coach Richard Butler' am past coach Lynn Yocnm an Tigers. Going into the fina a Higbee was leading by fou oiuls, Mike Spilman i 23. a i i itney wilh 19 and Artis Sumpte ith ten led Higbec. Evelyn Elkin had 28 points an Colorado Stale taking Brigham a i made a field goal lo Harold Haynes with a 237 game and a 595 scries was the top bowl- i the Friday i Mixed Doubles League at Community Lanes.

a rcsulls: Rockets a 237, 595) split i Martin TV (L. Oliver 171, 484). Hi Lo's (B. a 201, 577) look three from and Ter- riblcs (L. Vanskike H.

Hayes 173, L. Vanskike 492) 3-1. Glamo's (D. a 222, P. Bcllcmarc 540) drubbed Miss-Fits (R.

McLone 194, H. Mattox 471) 4-0. Pin Blisters (C. K. Swan 205, 533) beat Cripples (E.

Orscbcln 215, 577) 3-1. Amateurs (G. Evans 199, 538) outrollcd Oliver's Garage (11. Oliver 199, 511) 3-1. P.O.C.

(F. Graves 205, 527) took Young 73-65 and the a rolled over Wyoming 78-65. Utah (8-1), idle Friday night, tries keep pace against Denver. Cincinnati, Ihe i ranked a in the country, racked up ils 21st victory of the season with a 59-47 i over Houston but still a i Bradley (No. 5) in the Missouri Valley.

Another a i a a team, Kansas State 4), also is trying to calch up in its league, the Big Eight. Kansas Stale (7-1) tries Oklahoma, while leading Colorado (8-0) is at Kansas. Yale look a gianl stride toward Ivy League title securmj Friday the nighl, blasting Cornell 77-56. They entered the match tied for Ihe top with 7-1 records, and play each other again next week. three from Rookies Covder- I i KG FT IT TP Power 5 2 I'ray 4 a i 0 Erickson 8 Maxcy 1 Wood 0 TOTAUS 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-0 6-10 3-3 0-1 10 22 12-18 12 54 man 161, D.

Cordcrman 452). Ten Pins (G. Shcllon 176, 533) spanked Busy B's (G. Brown 192, 537) 3-1. Difk Noel wilh a Holden Long with 248 same and a 629 scries claimed lop honors in Ihe Cosmopolitan a a i Lanes lasl night.

Game results: Conoco 221, Long 629) Orschcln Brothers (K. Orschcln 194. G. Ors- cheln 499) 3-1. Noel Seeds (Noel 248, 589) split i State Farm a (Rowland 226, Brazcal 577).

Uelses Leads Field Of Top Athletes to Vtason-Dixon Games LOUISVILLE, Ky. A A lop-notch field of athletes, joined by recent flu i i John Uelses of the 16-foot pole a converged on Freedom Hall today for a doubelhcader track and field spectacular, the second a a Mason-Dixon a and thc National Women's indoor Track and Field a i i Uelses. who has gone 16 feet, a inches, 'a hospi- a bed i a and said he would compete. 'I feel great," games officials quoted Ihe 24-year-old a i FULTON (52) FG FT PF TP lonos 10 a a a Spain Galbreath 0-3 1-2 5-8 2-3 04 0-0 20 TOTAI-S 22 7-17 13 52 Score by quarters: Moberly 16 I-I 11 13-54 10 13 14 14--52 OAM Score by a Mobeiiy fi 5 I) 22--42 Fulton a 11 6 10--W Walker Feed a and Ill- rich 190, i 527) trounced Salisbury Aces a a 185, 513) 3 1 United Super (T. a 217, GOO) Double Cola a not given! 40.

KNCM 523) took all four from Kandcl's Market (Crose 20-1, Moor-man (Bybee 189. 519) broke even with Roosevelt Liquors (Griggs 203, Cox and Benny 514), Pelstic Shoes (Darnell 212, 572) whitewashed i a Service (Ncwlxrry 213. 521) 4-0. llcrstcd i 201, 551) heal East i (Stoccklcin 197, Fowlkci 3-1, put theon one point ahead and gol ball from the Bearcats. Cairo fouled and the Bulldog player stepped to the line with four seconds to go and made the first attcmpl and missed the second.

Once a a i they got Ihe rebound and just as (be horn went off they made a field goal to make the final score 44-40. David Dates with 21 points, was the only a i playei 1 in dou ble figures. Bill Malzen i 18 and Leon i with 12 led Cairo. The a i girls a i i i 26th i of the season to go wilh no losses, and set a rccorc for the high school. The fina score was 36-25.

Cairo was leading 17-10 at half time and gradually pulled away Kansas Is Winner Of Indoor Meet; Records Broken A a A a sas won a i a a indoor I a meet from Oklahoma and Missouri. 75 to 42', 3 and 33W, res- i Friday night Three Kansans, an Oklahoman and a Missourian shared in four new A Fieldhousc records. BUI Dolson, Kansas miler, won Ihe mile in a record Thornton, Kansas, won the 600- yim! rim in Don Smith of Missouri heaved Ihe shot feet 3 i and flou Swanson, a sas, and a Brady, a a tied in the high it 6 feel 6U incbej. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.

(AP) Carol a and Louise Suggs, couple of Atlanta sharpshooters, Ihe third round of Ihe St. 'elersburg Women's Open Golf a a tied up at 140 or 36 holes. Miss a a 6-fool-2 willowy blonde of 22, fired one of the best rounds of her career Friday with 68 over the par-7t course in a driving rain. II brought her in ine with Miss Suggs, who duplicate 70s. Joann Prentice of Columbia, 3.C., fired a pair of pars lor the rounds lo take third spot with 142, just a stroke ahead of de- ending champion Mickey Wright of Dallas.

Sparky Stalcup Will Be Honored at Dinner COLUMBIA, -Mo. A A dinner honoring i (Sparky) Slalcup, who retires as Missouri basketball coach after this season will be sponsored March 31 by a a Club. Speakers will include two fellow coaching veterans, Dr. Forrest C. Allen, former Kansas basketball coach, and Henry Iba, athletic director and basketball coach at Oklahoma State.

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