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Sunday, Dec. 17, 1961, The Palladium-Item and Sun-Telegram, Richmond, Ind. 28 A'l 1 Hagerstown Upsets Cambridge City Five i fr-w 1 i Giants-Browns Game Headlines NFL Action NEW YORK (AP) Two National Football League clubs that have been in a showdown virtually every time they have met in their spirited rivalry collide Sunday in, another big one. It will be the New York Giants vs. the Cleveland Browns before a sellout crowd of 63,000 at Yankee Stadium on the final Sunday of the regular season.

At stake for the Giants: clear title to the Eastern Confer ence championship. And for the Browns, a place in the NFL's runner-up bowl at Miami on Jan. 6. a) 64-52 Victory Is First For Tigers; Hosts Use Impressive Zone Defense HAGERSTOWN. Pete Armstrong's Hagerstown Tigers growled for the first time this season and turned in an unexpected 64-52 basketball upset over heayily a y- not designate the starting New York quarterback until game time.

The two veterans; Y. A. Tittle and Charlie Conerly, have New York leads the division with a 10-3 record, the Philadelphia Eagles are next at 9-4, and Cleveland is third at 8-5. The Giants have a three-way possibility at getting into the league title playoff against the Green Bay Packers, who have already clinched the Western championship, on Dec. 31 a victory or a favored Cambridge City here Saturday night.

Hagerstown, in winning its first Eastern Indiana Athletic conference (EIAC) battle of the season in two starts and its first victory in seven outings, became only the second team to defeat Cambridge City this season. Greensburg's close 46-44 win over the Wampus Cats Dec. 2 was the first loss for Cambridge City. alternated at the post and as Cin derella performers this season. Whoever does the throwing will 5 tex be testing the Cleveland secondary with three nifty receivers, Del Shofner, Kyle Rote and Joe Walton.

Alex Webster, having his fin 1 Iff. a I 1 I W- A IK v. tie against Cleveland, or an Ea Coach Armstrong sent his Ti its second win of the 1961-62 cam est year, will be a running back along with rookie Bob Gaiters. paign Friday night when another Tiger crew hailing from Yorktown invades Wayne county. Cambridge City returns to the As usual, the proud and rugged Giant defense will be keying on Jimmy Brown, Cleveland's fleet and powerful fullback, who has won the rushing title all four hardwood a day earlier than Hagerstown when it hosts Straughn gle loss to the Lions at Detroit.

If the Giants lose and the Eagles win, they'll play off for the divisional title here next Sunday. A victory for Cleveland and a loss for Philadelphia would put the Browns in the runner-up bowl since they have the better points for and against record in their two games this fall with the Eagles. To Follow Custom Allie Sherman, shooting for the works in his first season as head coach, will follow his custom and Thursday evening. The Wampus AP Wireafcoto Oldtime Cager Ernest G. Hildner, 88, is one of the two surviving members of Dr.

James Naismith's "peach basket" team that brought basketball into the world in 1891. At last month's seventieth anniversary of the game, only Raymond Kaighn, Chapel Hill, N. was identified as a surviving member, of the team; since then Hildner's connection with the team has been rediscovered. Hildner, a retired Presbyterian minister, lives in Jacksonville, 111. years he has been in the league, currently leads with 1,304 yards Cats now stand 1-1 in EIAC action and 7-2 on the season.

AP Wirephoto Oldest Big Leaguer Dies William (Dummy) Hoy, oldest former major league ball player who died Friday in Cincinnati at the age of 99, is shown at a 1948 banquet for oldtime players. Hoy, who retired from organized baseball in 1903, played the outfield for Washington, Cincinnati and the Chicago White Sox during his major league career which started in 1888. and will undoubtedly need a good day to beat back the challenge Summary: Hagerstown (64) FG FT PF of Green Bay's Jim Taylor. Tay Powell, f. Warfel, f.

lor trails by 77 yards but will be running Sunday against the considerably less sturdy defense of gers into a zone defense to start the game and they came through in near perfection style by limiting the Wampus Cats to but four free throws in the first quarter. It was not until six minutes remaining in the first half that Dennis Keihn broke the field goal barrier for Cambridge City. Bob Weaver, a 5-11 junior, and Tom Crome, a 5-10 senior, led the winners in scoring. Weaver bucketed nine from the field and five from the charity stripe for 23 points. Crome added five fielders and nine free throws for 19 points.

Paces Losers DeWayne Montgomery, Cambridge City's high scorer, was stopped with only two field goals and four from the free throw line for eight points. Larry Hughes, tallest of the Wampus Cats at 6-5, captured scoring honors for the losers with a 19-point effort. In the preliminary contest, Cambridge City's reserve unit rolled over the hosts in convincing style, 51-25. Hagerstown will be looking for 9 0 0 1 0 5 9 0 the Rams at Los Angeles. LaGrange, c.

Haven, c. Tutterow, c. Weaver, g. Crome, g. It's the Giants against the Browns with a lot at stake.

It should be a thriller. Game time is Early Basketball Trainer Haying Time Of His Life Gwinn, g. Larry Riley's 32 Points Pace Bears' 81-79 Overtime Victory 2:05 p.m. EST, with regional tele Totals 20 24 16 vision coverage (CBS). Other NFL games Sunday: Cambridge City (52) FG FT PF (Mass.) YMCA Training School Pittsburgh at St.

Louis, Minne 4 2 Montgomery, f. By diaries Chamberlain JACKSONVILLE, 111. (AP) sota at Chicago and Dallas at class that brought basketball into Hughes, f. shooting for an undefeated season in the conf en nee. the world.

Washington. Bryant, c. But only in the last month did The Yellow Jackets had four Ernest G. Hildner, 88, is having the time of his life now that persons in the sports world have found out he's alive. Hildner's identification with it Hauk, c.

Fields, g. 6 1 0 4 4 1 0 7 0 0 2 2 1 0 come to light players totaling 13 or more points in the triumph but Economy's AFL Ends Ellsbury, g. I guess they just thought I Hildner, a twinkling, spry man, Dave Wallace was the top point- Kiehn, g. Raby, g. and Raymond Kaighn, 93, of getter in the game with 18 was dead," chuckled Hildner, former Presbyterian minister who has been retired 23 years.

Chapelilill, N.C are the only sur The game was close until midway in the final stanza and the score was knotted at 42-aH at the end of the third quarter. Webster's Jim Cox took game scoring honors for the Pirates as he chucked in 11 fielders and five from the line for 27 points. John Standafer of Alquina came within one point of Cox's total as he totaled 26 on nine buckets and eight free throws. Charles Maples tossed in 15 and O'Dell Isaacs hit 10 for the winning Arrows. Friday night's summaries: Totals ..18 16 22 Milton's Sharpshooters had little viving members of Dr.

James Naismith's 1891 Springfield Hildner said be had received 50 trouble in evening their conference letters of congratulations "on the Schedule Today Score by quarters: Hagerstown 25 45 64 Cambridge City 4 19 36 52 record at 3-3 as they grabbed a Rayl Paces Indiana Five To Victory 16-9 lead in the first period and resurrection of a skeleton. Not Last Leaf "They come from all over from some of the older fellows never were threatened after that Balanced Attack Milton turned in a well-balanced By The Associated Press and coaches and such. My old teammate Kaighn wrote: 'Now with you to share the glamor, I The American Football Leagues attack with Mike Sweetwood and Ron Davis showing the way with Whitewater (11) (Spaxtaafearg 7I) Two Share Y-lndustrial Loop Lead City Light and Wayne Dairy share the No. 1 spot in the Young regular season comes to a close Ft Ft Pf I Ft Pf By Hal Lacey Whitewater's ability to score 10 points in an extra three-minute period paved the way to an 81-79 triumph for Coach Don Brough-ton's Bears over neighboring Spartanburg Friday night. Larry Riley pumped in 32 markers to pace the Bears while the visiting Tomcats scrapped their way to a 71-71 tie after trailing by a slim margin through most of the contest.

Other games Friday saw Williamsburg topping Economy, 90-39. and Milton winning over Boston, 58-34, in the only Wayne conference action. Holds Loop Lead The Yellow Jackets stretched their lead in the league with their sixth victory without a loss while Milton evened its mark in the conference at 3-3. Cambridge City posted its seventh win of the season by defeating Lewisville, 62-54; Hagerstown fell to Middletown, 46-67; Alquina trimmed Webster, 81-51; Center-ville won over Lynn of Randolph county, 70-57, and Richmond dropped its second game of the season by losing to Shelbyville, 72-62. 11 and 10 points, respectivery.

Sunday. And that will be all until BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) Detroit's Dave DeBusschere and Indiana's Jimmy Rayl scored 29 1 I MoortT 5 2 4 4Mnninf Big DeWayne Montgomery the championship playoff game Whittf L. Riley Johnsoa Spencer M. Riley Goodwin Robert! 11 4 4 5-Joe Slick 1XS pumped in 16 field goals and add Dec.

24 unless Boston and Hous points apiece Saturday night but Indiana won the basketball game a 3 Jer. Slicks 12 I Coweng I 4 ton do the unexpected and throw ed three free throws as the favored Wampus Cats downed Lewis Taylor 7 the Eastern Division into a snarl. 92-84. 21 1S Men's Christian association ToUto Total Si IT 20 Houston plays lowly Oakland The No. 2 shooters for -each Scon by quarteri: Townsend Team Wins 3rd Game Townsend Center registered its third straight victory in as many outings as the local quintet edged Middletown, 55-47, in a Midwest Basketball league game at Nicholson gym here Friday night.

The two clubs battled on almost even terms throughout the game but Middletown was unable to keep pace with the "Big 5" in the final period. Holding a 39-36 advantage at the end of the third quarter, Town- ville. Montgomery, veteran forward, came through for his biggest point effort of the year with 35 and more than counteracted 2t 41 71 71 team also battled to a draw, Frank Chickowski of Detroit and Whitewater 14 Spartanburg 12 (YMCA) Industrial Basketball league as both quintets are undefeated in four outings. can win the title outright by tie-ing or winning the game. The Oilers also could win it by losing Tom Bolyard of Indiana potting on WOUaaaalmrg (M I Steve Hickman's 24 markers for RrT fgKFTI in the event Boston, the runner- 21 points apiece.

7 1 2iLoeUeaf Bowmerf Only one other team is unbeaten to date, that being Perfect Circle the Bears. up team, loses to San Diego. Indiana led 50-46 at the half Ellison Fraier 42 fl Mongomery hit a fabulous .552 Hagerstown with a 3-0 record. Boston, a game behind Houston. after the score had been tied six Johnaonf average from the field as he Troy Smith of Record Press I 1 closes out at San Diego, which has times.

Indiana never trailed after will no longer feel like the last leaf on the "And I got a certificate from Basketball's Hall of Fame in Springfield. They wanted my picture and apologized for not knowing I was alive. "The only letters I answer are from kids." Hildner lives with the eldest of his six sons, Ernest Jr a history professor at Illinois College in Jacksonville. "I've got 13 or 14 grandchildren it's hard to keep track of them," he laughed. "My time now is spent mostly with my wife.

She was hurt in a fall and can't get around. We've been married 60 years." Hildner said the only basketball he sees are borne games of Illinois College. "I think the game is quite refined now," he said. "The first time we played, it was a brutal slugging match trying to shove the ball into the basket." canned 16 of his 29 attempts. IS 2 2 3 a 12-1 record for the season.

The moving ahead at 32-31 on a pair 1 llJarrcttf 1 Kidder 1 l'FUherf 1 1 Saunder 3 IIL. Conner 2 1 (Lakes 7 1 1 Robinson 1 1 HWallaceg 7 1 1 Thompson 2 113! continues to hold the scoring lead with a total of 86 points in four Hagerstown's loss was the Ti Chargers took care of Boston be of jump shots by little Jerry Bass, Rhode Robbuue Moore Hallg Weber Haynea Anderson rankling 2 2 gers sixth straight of the season in fore. 38-27. Who scored 14 points altogether. as many outings.

The Tigers were New York's Titans will be play DeBusschere scored 23 of his games. Darrell Alvey of City Light is second with 78 while Jim Hawley The standings after Friday ing the Dallas Texans at Dallas points in the first half, hitting five unable to match Middletown's balanced scoring as four of the visitors hit double figures. 14 11 14 night's games: of Wayne Dairy has 71. in another closing game Sunday. of his nine fielders from well out Totals 41 i Total Score by Quarters: send pumped in 16 points while the visitors managed only 11 markers.

Lane was the leading scorer for Other leaders include Fred Denver and Buffalo, the other S2 Williamsburg 28 He cooled off during the intermis 71 23 AH Games Hagerstown had only two net- 17 c.conony 7 Clear, Kempers, 68; Larry Valant, members of the league, wound up sion and made only two of 12 Conf. Officials: Fetters and Barker. ters in that column as Bob Weaver Avco, 64; Lonnie Cain, Perfect the season last Sunday. basket attempts in the second 6 AlouiM (II) Webster (SI) pitched in 13 and Rick Powell tal Circle Hagerstown; Larry Schuer man, Richmond Homes, 56; Car Fg Ft Pf i Ff Ft Pf Isaacs 3 Kachinskyf 1 2 3 Baker 1 11 1 the winners with 20 points while teammates Davis and Shipp accounted for 13 and 12, respectively. The Townsend reserves nipped Middletown's reserve squad, 30-29.

Summary: Towmend Bif IMiddlctom (47) lied 11. Each Tiger hit seven free throws each to account for 14 of Hagerstown's 18 markers at the stripe. The Tigers, however, showed signs of being capable of roll Ripperger, Wayne Dairy, and James Bane, Street Department, 55 each, and Bob Faucett, Record scon Price Maples Standafer Jones 1 0 I Coaf 7 1 Havens 3 Smith 1 2 2 Abncv Van Sickle Leads Commercial Loop With 74 Points 114 2 2 2 2 3 3 14 2 2 1 Frame mum Williamsburg 6 Whitewater 6 Greensfork 5 Webster 4 Milton 3 Boston 1 Fountain City 1 Economy 0 Cambridge City Richmond Centerville Hagerstown Press. 51. The standings: 7 6 5 4 2 1 0 7 4 5 0 playing an impressive defensive Kenworthyg 2 2 Wright Rose I 1 31 game.

Fg Ft Ft Fg Ft Pf 6 1 3 C. Fuller 5 0 4 half. The Hoosiers connected on five of their first six shots from the field in the second half and ran their lead to 80-63 midway in the period. Detroit free throws and a series of Indiana errors reduced the margin to 87-82 with 1:34 to play but the Hoosiers stopped throwing away the ball. The result left Detroit 5-2 and Indiana 3-2.

Indiana hit 39 of 86 field goal attempts for 45.3 per cent, Detroit 27 of 81 for 33.3. Totals 34 13 141 Totals 18 13 15 1 Score by quarters: Battle Of The Bulldogs In the battle of the Bulldogs. Wayne Van Sickle continues to Alquina II 24 SS Webster 7 11 Davis Weaver Rendall Greendyke Shipp Lane Hampton hold the scoring lead in the Com' 3(4 5 5 1 111 11 0 6 OlMurton 1 1 Warfield 2 2 H. Fuller 4 4 2 Morgan 7 Smith 113 Centerville made good on 22 shots Officials: Durbiai and Lunsford. from the charity line while Lynn mercial Basketball league with a total of 28 field goals and 18 free throws for 74 points.

Van Sickle Cambridge City ILewutrffit (34) City Light Wayne Dairy P. C. Hagerstown Kempers Alcoa Hills Avco Richmond Homes Belden Ff Ft Pf Fg Ft Pf 20 7 12 counted nine. The 13 points was the margin of victory for the Wayne county quintet as both Totals 21 13 12 Totali Score by quarters: Momomry Ml 1 Johnson 3 1 Record Press Netters Bow To Milton Squad The Milton AO-Stars defeated the Richmond Record Press netters, 123-101, in a recent exhibition game. Leading scorers for the Milton team were Richard Powell with 31 points, Jerry Bohlander with 27 and John Bucher with 2L High scorer for Record Press was Troy Smith who bucketed 31 counters.

Williamsburg had all 12 Yellow Jackets in the scoring column as Coach Bob Stoker's quintet is plays for Kesslers. Hughes 2 White 5 0 3 Townsend 1 23 3 55 Bryant 1 0 31 Wesley 2 lt 21 3 47 Middletown clubs connected for 24 fielders. Keihn 2 2 1 Hickman It 4 2 Fields 1 2 Colt 1 3 Lowell Godsey of Assembly of God is second with 44 markers while John Jones of Wellings is Bud Wetzel tallied 21 to pace the Ellsbury 4 3 2 Mafield 1 1 Haukg 0 2 Gocserg 13 1 third with 41. Rabyg 1 II winning Bulldogs while Bill Gray came within one marker of that, hitting 20 for the losing Bulldogs. Record Press P.

Richmond Wallace Totals 25 12 lt Totals 23 12 Fourth-place honors go to Tom Barton of Tri-X with 37 while Don Senators Bid For No. 1 Spot In State By Topping Bearcats Pennsy Shipp of Townsend has 27 points. Score by quarters: Cambridge City 12 27 44 Lewisville 11 23 37 Officials: Stanley and Davis. Middletowa 7) IHagerstawa (4(1 Street Dept. The standings: Fg Ft Pf i Fg Ft Pf Beneneiar 4 4 warreir 2 Reedy 4 3 Powell 2 7 0 Fields 3 0 3 Tutterow 3 0 4 Jameson Cll 5 LaGrange 10 0 mac's upset of Rossville, whose high-scoring Gary Koontz and Wellings Kesslers Tri-X 2 2 .2 0 0 Glentxerg 0 HHaneac 1 2 Stevens Named MVP In Big Ten CHICAGO (UPI) Sandy Gene Milner fouled out in the sec Indianapolis Cathedral 40-39; Seymour, 6-1, by Connersville, 77-60; Royerton, which had won 35 straight scheduled games, 69-49 by Alexandria, and Roanoke, 8-1, by Monroeville 71-67.

Rust 10 4 M. Reece 0 0 2 IWeaverg 3 7 4 ICromeg 2 2 2 ond half. Assembly Townsend There were bigger clusters of IGwing I Men, Women and Childrea HAIR SHOO CUTS II Saturdays SI .25 7 a. m. to 6 p.

m. Daily Park Free in Rear Miami Barber Shop South 8th SL This week's schedule: Tuesday 6:30 p. m. Avco vs. Kempers.

7:30 p. m. Wallace vs. Hills. 8:30 p.

m. Belden vs. Record Press. Thursday 6 p. m.

Street Dept. vs. P. C. Richmond.

7 p. m. Wayne Dairy vs. P. C.

Hagerstown. 8 p. m. Alcoa vs. City light.

9 p. m. Pennsy vs. Richmond Homes. Totals 23 21 It! Total 14 It 23 points.

John Serbin got 32 for Hammond in a 62-58 loss to Gary Monday's Schedule 7 p. m. Tri-X vs. Wellings. Most of the other games went Score by quarters: Tolleston; Ron Royer, Hammond Middletown 20 35 41 07 Hagerstown 10 20 30 40 Stephens, the University of Minne 8: 15 p.

m. Assembly vs. Town- by the book. Second-ranked Madison notched its 49th straight scheduled game victory and Morton, also 32 in a 76-70 win Officials: McBride and McCoy. sota field general who quarter-backed the Gophers into the Rose over South Bend St.

Joseph's; send. Kesslers has the bye. Mil toe H) Fg Ft PflBostoa (34) Fg Ft Pf James Bush 41 in Austin's 83-59 Davis I aucklandr 119 Bowl, Saturday was named the Games to be played at Pleasant Kinnaman 3 2 3tLeckliderf 4 2 1 victory over Henryville; Tom eighth this year, 80-70 over Aurora. Larry Humes scored 26 points. most valuable player in the Big View.

Murleyf 0 0 URowlaDdc 1 1 Wertf 1 1 llDruleyc Ten. Jones, Terre Haute Wiley, 38 in a 67-61 win over Terre Haute Knippf 1 0 Pierce 13 2 Kokomo's defending state Conference coaches, officials Alexander 2 2 liPurceU 1 0 Sweetwood 5 1 l'Daugbertyg 4 1 Schulte; Jim Todd, White's, 33 in champions, with Jim Ligon scor r. and representatives of the Chicago Tribune chose Stephens by a nod Pitcher 4 1 1 ing 25 points, defeated North Cen an 80-62 romp over Urbana; Don By The Associated Press East Chicago Washington, worst thing that has happened to Mun-cie since the 1913 flood, put in a stout bid for Indiana's No. 1 high school basketball rating on the basis of a 70-52 victory Friday night over Muncie Central's Bearcats. The Bearcats, carrying the top ranking and a string of six victories this season, collided with fifth-ranked Washington's Senators Friday night for the first time since Washington knocked off the Cats in the state title game of 1960.

The Senators led at every stop In thwarting the Delaware County visitors again 19-11, 37-29 and 56-44 before the final margin. Sue-six Bill Dinwiddie of Central fell and injured a knee late in the third quarter after scoring 17 points, his team's high. Washington had five men in double figures, topped by Bob Miles, a leftover from the '60 champs, with 17. Upsets were sprinkled through the heavy Friday night program. Scudder of Jackson Township (De Schulerg 1 1 Leverton 0 1 4 over Ohio State's big fullback, tral of Marion County 62-47.

The Wildcats wef ranked No. 4 head catur 35 in a 73-54 victory Bob Ferguson. Wisconsin pass Totals 24 10 111 Totals 13 I 15 CHRISTMAS GIFT CENTER Christmas Gift Problems? Solve Them Here! over Vernon the latters tour of East Chicago Washington. ing ace, Kon Miller, finished ney, and Jim Everett, Bristol, 36 third. Score by quarteri: Milton Boston JO 33 13 33 21 Sixth-ranked South Bend Central, a one-point loser to the Senators last week, defeated Goshen in a 92-53 slaughter of Atwood.

11th Straight Win Stephens, who set seven Gopher records this year, moved into sec FgFtPf 65-61. Some of the early starters had ond place in Big Ten records for 0 0 1 0 3 total offense in leading Minnesota to the No. 2 spot in the Western used up half their schedules. Ireland racked up its 11th straight victory, 91-50 over Otwell, and 7 0 3 Washington's Hatchets, No. 8 in the state, were 6-0 after a 74-63 victory over Evansville Reitz.

Evansville Bosse, 4-0, supported Centerville (70) Lyaa (57) Fg Ft Pf Coxf 0 1 llAbramsf Buschf 2 7 Hamilton 4 Gray Roehlerg 1 Price Wetzellg 7 7 HMcCollumg Fudge 1 3 4 Halsteadg JHardwick lOsbun Seat Belts Hickok Seat Covers Seat Cushions Terry Cloth Covers Air Foam Pillows Convertible Tops 1 I Conference. His biggest day was 3 2 4 Marion Bennett turned in its against Michigan State, when he 2 0 1 tenth, 78-55 over VanBuren. its No. 9 ranking with a 71-55 vic gained 304 yards rushing and 0 0 4 Litter Baskets, Were $2.98, Now $1.98 Station Wagon Mattress Chrome Rear-View Mirrors Cleaning Kits for Convertible Tops Combination Snow Brush and Ice Scraper Oil Drip Pan for the Garage Floor Ninth straight victories were tory at Princeton. passing.

Totals 24 Z2 15 Totals 24 22 The 21-year-oM, Uniontown, Score by quarters: Centerville -13 Ail-American is the fifth Minne 27 28 42 42 recorded by Franklin Central of Marion County over Decatur Central 75-48, Monroe City over Petersburg 78-59, North Caston of Cass County over Bunker Hill Seventh-ranked Indianapolis At Other conquests by unbeaten big league teams included Gary Froebel over Whiting 80-62, New Albany over Indianapolis Manual 74-63, and Evansville Rex Mundi -14 Lynn sota gridder to capture the award. Officials: Ladd and Hurt tacks knocked off No. 3 Lafay Floor Mats (Felt Base) Rubbermaid Mats in Colors! (Front and Rear) Trunk Mats and Truck Mats ette 62-57. Tenth-ranked Rossville, S)WOWlg 3 56-53. over Owensboro Catholic 87-59.

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