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Staunton, Leader, Thursday, Dec. 29, I960 7 College Hardwood Results Brownsburg Only Team Unbeaten in Race Gulf South Classic (First Round) Mississippi 78, Georgetown (Ky) Lexington, Montevideo, Dayton Teams Score Santa Glaus Victories 73 South Carolina 72, Louisiana Tech 66-- Centenary 94, Texas Western 71 Middle Tenri State 81, North Such Lexington and Buena Vista Itarmon'i (57) to 49. TP 0 0 HOT SPRINGS The old order has a habit of changing with the ancient being surplanted by the new thus with the sprawling District Group II which finds last year's defending Dis trict, region and state champions Valley High Hornets being pushed by the surprising Brownsburg battlers of Coach 0. T. Fitzwa-ler.

With just about one-third of the western State 74 The Girls Division got under Wolfolk 0 way with Ernie's of Dayton de Larry Pence 13 1 27 Fred Pence 4 I 12 Paramount (Lexington) (85) OF TP Statome 26 Black 5 0 ,10 Hoss 5 i 12 Thompson 0 4 4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tournament! Big Eight (Semifinals) Kansas 76, Iowa State 72 Kansas State 73, Oklahoma 52 (Consolation) Oklahoma State 63, Colorado 60 Nebraska 90, Missouri 72 Far West Classic (First round) Oregon State 56, Wisconsin 54 Arizona State 54, Oregon 53 Seattle 72, Washington State 61 Idaho 65, Portland 51 All College Tourney Utah St. 87, Texas Christian 61 Wichita 7L Houston 68 Los Angeles Classic Southern California 75, Minne feating the Biff Burgers of Way high school stars of yesteryears as John Snider and Tommy Black proved too much for a team led by Wilson Memorial High School grads last night in the Santa Claus Tournament at WCAC At San Francisco (Consolation Semifinals) Loyola (Calif) 68, Fordham 62 Pepperdine 69, College of Pa nesboro 32-20. Box scores: TP cific 59 Staunton Generals (48) Hartless 6 0 12 conference schedule completed, only Brownsburg 4-0 has escaped defeat in this seven school district dogfight which has produced three state champion teams, over tiie past six years. The Trojans are sparked by one of the fanciest high school offensive artists in Virginia, lanky six foot, six inch Johnny Whitesell who already has meshed 138 conference points for a 34.5 average. Junior John's overall point spread is 201 points, the number one reason why Brownsburg 6-0, is also undefeated in overall play.

10 Snider, J. 9 3 21 The Paramount team of Lexington whipped the Staunton Gen Other Games Northwestern 87, Dartmouth 71 Michigan 74, Brown 56 Loyola (Chicago) 86, Creighton Higgs 2 0 4 Williams, P. 2 3 7 Williams, 10 2 Strickler 2 I 5 Totals 24 8 57 Harmon's 20 30 44 57 Quaker Oil 12 24 4(? 49 John O'Donrell has been Yale's head wrestling coach since 'W5. Totals 38 9 85 Generals 9 22 32 48 Paramount 20 41 59 85 4 11 2 4 erals 85-48 In this interest Di Sorrell 4 Sorrell 2 Berry 5 Graver 1 Meeks 1 Clements 3 Coyner 5 Totals 21 vision attraction. 74 In the A Division nightcap, Har 7 Riff Bunrrra (Wavnrsborn) (20) Akron 96, New Hampshire 55 Redlands 66, San Francisco in Aul fl TD mon's Amoco of Montevideo defeated Quaker Oil of Dayton, 57 sota 52 48 State 60 8 Bowers, Mary 3 Iowa 83.

California 80 (Four Taylor, Iris 1 overtimes) With another year to play, it Spangler, Sara 2 might be Vise for state colleges to check on this prize Rockbridge By PETE TATTERS ALL Leader Sports Writer Spangler, Sandra 2 UCLA 98, Michigan State 61 Indiana 58, Stanford 50 Motor City Classic (Championship) Burkholder 0 Youth Recreation Leader To Address Quarterbacks Hoover 0 county ivory. Academically the blonde giant is a near student and he's no under the bucket man. His prize scoring Humphries 0 Detroit 77, Colorado State 64 This Saturday the doors will close on 1960, and in doing so they hut off the year that will always be remembered. This was the year that the Olympics in Rome were the highlight, but they were far from the only events to make the news. Let's lean back and look Pawlik 0 comes from well back of the free Grove 0 Zirk 0 Bradley 0 at the year in review.

throw line on high, arching jump Xavier (Ohio) 72, Yale 39 Evansville Tourney (Championship) Denver 58, Penn State 50 (Consolation) Evansville 121, Los Angeles St, Beaver Falls, from 1929 to 1943. In 1943 he began his work in the town of West Hartford and shots. By PETE TATTERS ALL Leader Sports Writer The Staunton Quarterback Club has taken the first big step toward The people who made the year so great were the champions and if we were to go over them all, we would be finished just in Totals 8 in the time that he has been at But don't count the Valley High Hornets out at least not tlm to start on '61. So briefly, here are some. Ernie's (Dayton) (32) Hatch, Inez 2 Miller 0 115 the planning for a municipal rec his present post he has established a program that is cited as In auto racing it was Jim Rathmann in the "500" and Jack yet.

The Hornets lone loss in 1 Vrv vy 0 0 --r 0 o1 0 'i 1 TP I 2 6, 0 0 -Cjrfr 2 6, 0 0 0 0 2 12 25 32 Brabham of Australia, the world's champion. one of the finest youth movements Baseball saw the Pittsburgh Pirates as the best and Boston's Hoosiver Classic Notre Dame 69, Illinois 66 Butler 65, Purdue 63 Hurricane Classic in the New England area. four district games was a slight three-point 70-67 drop to these $ame Brownsburg? bombshells. VXalley may have lost Its most reation program in tne city Dy announcing plans for one of the leading directors in this field as the guest speaker at their Jan. 9 meeting.

Pete Runnels and the Pirate Pick Groat the batting champions. Minnesota won the National College title. Mr. Davies is a member of the Greater Hartford Water safety committee and is secretary of I M. A I- V.

I A Hollar, Ellen 3 Miller 0 Ringold 0 Heishman 0 Bowen, Barbara 5 Lawrence 0 Showalter 0 Bennington 4 fabulous scorer of all times, Car The year 1960 saw Ohio State win the National College basketball William T. Davies, of west Han- crown ana tne Boston Celtics take home the oacon in the pros. both the Industrial Bowling lyle Snead last June by virture of graduation but they have a ford, will be the featured (First Round) Miami (Fla.) 82, Army 75 Holy Cross 68, Tennessee 67 Gator Bowl (First Round) Florida 82, Jacksonville (Fla) Willis Mosconi is still the best billiard player in the world and League Boys' Leagues of the town dandy slack taker in Jackie Jen guest at a dinner meeting that is to be held at the Stonewall the Italians have the finest Bobsledders. Vince Lucci of Trenton is the best all round men's bowler and the ladies choice is Judy Rob-! Totals 13 of West Hartford. He is a member of the National Recreation Association, and is also a member kins who has wheeled and dealth his way to a 19 point average in Jackson Hotel, Monday, Jan.

9, at 6:30 P.m. The meeting will erts of Angola, N. Y. i Biff Burgers 3 11 68 his four loop starts. of the American Institute of Park Ernies 4 15 be for the benefit of all those Georgia 62, Florida State 56 The boxing world saw Floyd Patterson, Archie Moore, Gene Fullmer, Kid Paret, Joe Brown, Davy Moore.

Eder Jofre' of Brazil Executives interested in the youth program Knotted with Valley in second place, 8-1, is the very talented Dunlap team, which has as its and Pone Kingpetch of Thailand as the world's champions in the The dinner will be open to all and its development in this com MR. DAVIES TP i I 3 0 Mit i.j, 1 Quaker Oil (49) Cassidy heavy through the flyweight class. interested persons and the public munity. scoring mastermind senior San Among the invited guests are ford Carper, second only to The top chess players are both Russian, Istaan Hernek for the men and Elizabeth Bykova for the women. Jn this country, little is reminded that reservations must be made as only 200 people he is a graduate of Ohio State University and received his mas the area P.T.A.

memoers, cuy Whitesell in the scoring chase 1.5! 0 0 4 12 2 8i will be served. Tickets may be ob council, representatives ot an Knlcely 2 Navarrie, Bob 7 Clatterbaugh 0 Stinespring 4 Lottes, Dick 3 Totals 19 ter's of physical education from Sprincfield Collece, Mass. He Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn and Lisa Lane of Philly were the na tional champs. Sanford currently is averaging 30 Floyd Tighter Of Year' NEW YORK (AP) Heavy tained from Jim Morris or any points a game, which is some served as director of physical other member of the Quarterback On the football front, collegiate wise, it wa6 Minnesota as the thing of a page from Jimmy 11 49 education at Geneva College, Club civic clubs and other leading citizens. The club feels that the talk by Mr.

Davies Is of great importance to all people who have an interest in the young people champ and the Philadelphia Eagles as the pro title winners. (Na Kidd's scoring book, the all-time tional League) In the American League, the winner will be between scoring great of this small Alle ghany County school. the Oilers of Houston and the Los Angeles Chargers as they play of Staunton, for the town of West weight champion Floyd Patter Hartford Is comparable to Staun in the title game this Sunday. In golf, Arnold Palmer won the National Open and Deane Be man took the amateur honors'. Fairfield, with 2-2, holds fourth place with New Castle just one step away at a 1-2 pace.

Mill- ton and faces the same problems son, the first man to win back the crown, today was named "Fighter where youth are concerned. Dick Crawford of Houston won the College crown, as the U. S. of the Year" by Ring Magazine boro, 0-3, and Boiling Springs, The action taken by the Quarter which also picked light heavy took the World. Canada, and the America opens.

0-4, have yet to find a winning touch. Mac Sorrells, with a 15.1 weight Guilio Rinaldi of Italy as the winner of its "progress back Club is the first in the way of establishing a system that would provide for a Recreation Department with an experienced scoring advantage, leads the War award. riors, while Tommy Fields sports Patterson, previously, had been a 16.1 mark for New Castle. director as its head. In presenting to the people of Dave Peters' 11.0 average the Millboro Wildcats, while Boiling Spring really has a slick Staunton the problems that they will face trying to organize the planned type of organization, Mr.

article in Bobby Nida. 18.3 aver age, and one of the district's su Davies will map out the steps that will have to be taken to PRIOR. TO lOTEMlOHY FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. SATURDAY 8:30 A.M.

to 5:00 P.M. TWO DAYS ONLY! per stars. Fairfield, 4-0, and New Castle, begin this type of activity in the community. By serving as the di named the winner of the Edward J. Neil memorial plaque as "Fighter of the Year" by the Boxing Writers Association.

The 25-year-old New Yorker, who is supposed to box Ingemar Johansson in a third match March 13 at Miami Beach, lost his title to the Swede in 1959 and won it back by a knockout) last June. Rating the boxers for their accomplishments in 1960, Ring listed heavyweight Sonny Liston, the No. 1 contender, as the nmnerup to Patterson in the yearly 3-0, have first place all to them selves in the girls' division. In rector of parks and recreation fn the town of West Hartford for second place, 3-1, are the defend ing champion Valley High Queen Bees, who despite few returning the past 18 years, Mr. Davies has established himself as a leader in this field and is recognized as such throughout the east.

old hands, are still to be reckon I WlBiVt' Hockey was as usual the Canadians' best bet as the Montreal team won the Stanley Cup and the National League Crown. Denver took the N.C.A.A. while Dartmouth won the Ivy honors. The U. S.

dominated the swimming world as the likes of Jeff Farrell, Allen Sommers, Tom Strock, Lance Larson and Mike Troy dominated the men's. The women's division was led by Chris Von Saltza, Lynn Burke, Ann Werner, and the Australians such as Ilsa Conrads took bows. In tennis it was the Australia team that copped the Davis cup and Neal Fraser and Maria Bueno were the best the amateur world had to offer. Racing found that Kelso was the best American horse, C. V.

Whitney was the leading money winner, and Bill Hartack rode the most winners. Track was a maze of some 50 different champions, but the names of John Thomas, Ralph Boston, Glenn Davis and Don Bragg are The most successful of all women in the Olympics was Wilma Rodouph. Some of the best in the sporting world passed on this year and they listed many familiar names that we know. It was only 1950 'that Vern Bickford pitched a no hitter at the Dodgers. Jimmy Bryan was only 33 and he died two years after winning the Roy Mack, Al Lang and Arnold Johnson passed on, as did Tommy Corcoran, also a baseballer who played 2,196 games in the big leagues.

Rudell Stitch, the great pro, died trying to save another man's life and another boxer, Charlie Mohr, died at the N.C.A.A. tourney. Glenn Howard of the New York Titans died after a game, as did 16 of the players on the California Poly team. All of these things happened in the year '60 and are some of the bright and sad spots. With the new year upon us, things will be put down in the books, so that we can lean back one year from now to look things over.

That is if thelrd's willin and the creeks don't rise. A native of Youngstown, Ohio, ed with in district doings. Mill-lxro, 1-2, has fourth place, with Dunlap and Brownsburg holding a 1-3 mark. Boiling Springs has Pone Kingpetch of Thailand, $44.95 Cabin Craft Acrilan MO area rugs, 3' 6'e" Jatw has been most unsatisfactory." was ranked No. 3 among the fighters of the year for his feat Of the Swede's chances, Archie said: "I would say conservatively $349.95 KroahUr, 2 pitc tuit.

feim cuihioni, btautiful b.iq. ny'onCOOQ fabric, axpamiv datailing. $199.95 Early Amarican curved (actional ofa, char-brown CLL. fabric ZCO $279.95 Mold.d foam back Kroehl.r iota of dethroning Pascual Perez in $14.95 Hooked 3' 5' throw rugs that Johansson won't ooze confi the flyweight class and then knocking out the veteran Argen dence. He will probably come into $249.95 Bassett grey triple dresser, big $148 $259.95 white enamel double dresser, chest, full tiie bed, 1 CO night stand.

v'" $299.95 Basis' Witx blonde oak double $168 $464 Solid walnut triple dresser, framed mirror, chest on chest, poster COffl broken arch bed T' the ring cringing. That left hook that Patterson delivered the last $69.95 9' 12 Axmintt.r floral $988 and block designs and matching chair, chooia "turquoise or rad nylon fabric. time will Ingemar with a $178 $199 $299.95 Colonial wing tofa, web bottom, bottom, lifetime memory. 14' Wool hooked hand-set springs, long wearing SS3 $149.95 10' rug, I only "Can Johansson fight?" Archie tweed fabric, only I tine boxer in a rematch. Archie Says Ingo Can't Fight A Lick LOS ANGELES (AP)-Archie was asked.

"Not a lick," said Moore. "He lost all four of its league starts. New Castle's fine outside shot, Carol Shires, with a 34-point average, leads the. ladies' league in scoring with Valley's mighty mite, Annabell Greer, 22 points per game, next in sight Browns-burg's Judy Van Deer Veer has third place with a 17-point scoring output a game. Fairfield's Isabel MacCorkle leads her team with a 12-point scoring average, but also rates as an outstanding The tournament will be held in the second week in February with Covington High School gym as the playing site.

Boiling Springs Coach Charlie Holbert is tournament director. Standings Boy's Division Team YV Pet. couldn't fight before, either, but he could talk a good fight. Now that he's silent, he's got nothing going for him. TO JUNIOR BOWLERS Moore, the unfrocked light-heavyweight champion, says Ingemar Johansson never could fight a lick and probably will be cringing when he gets in the ring again with Floyd Patterson.

ATTENTIOM: BARGAIN HUNTERS Inventory starts Monday and we must reduce our stock before it starts. Savings for you throughout the This cd lists only a sampling there are many more. Hurry, many are floor samples, one-of-a-kind. Grottoes Wins In Upset Over Sheets Nevertheless, Moore says, Jo Grottoes -upset Sheets 66 by a 57-50 score in the first of two hansson should at least start talking a good fight to try to beef up the gate for his third heavyweight title fight with Patterson a Miami in March. 0 1.000 Y.M.CA.

A Basketball League games played on the Y.M.C.A. gym floor Wednesday night. Bob Tate connected for 12 field goals Blue and Grey (46) TP Bartley 5 0 10 Walker 1 2 4 Mills 11 3 Horn 6 1 13 Coyher, W. 0 0 0 Quick 0 0 0 Ham 1 2 4 Lickliter 5 2 12 Totals 19 8 46 "After studying this Individual," Brownsburg 4 Valley 3 Dunlap 3 Fairfield 2 New Castle 1 Millboro 0 Boiling Springs 0 Moore told Examiner Columnist Mcl Durslag, "I have come to .750 .750 .500 .335 .000 .000 2 DAYS ONLY ALL TABLES and two fouls Vhich gave 'him 26 points to lead Grottoes while Wayne Shifflett a newcomer in 2 DAYS ONLY ALL LAMPS hat ntteiKl ftrtiool: we will have fear for the gate. Ordinarily, I only fear for gates in which I am the Grottoes lineup looked good special rat of I game ot ten-pln (or 1.00 and gam of dackpltia 75c.

Including ahoen. participating. But, from just an with 16 points. Norman Good, of $369.95 l-pieee cherry dining (100 room, beautiful finish IQO $119.50 Solid bard-rock maple LQ drop leaf raund table artistic standpoint, Johansson wor Sheets 66 kept the nets shaking during; month of December till ries me because his verbal form 6 p.m. each day.

Girls Team Pet. Fairfield 4 0 1.000 New Castle 3 0 1.000 with 33 points to lead his team and top all A League scorers for OFF OF Shooting Match Games Tonight At Y.M.C.A. The following two Y.M.C.A. Basketball Lengaft contests are scheduled to be played at the Y.M.C.A. tonight.

7:30, Indians Generals 8:30, SpotUwood i Ridge Runners. $59.95 Cordovan mahogany ClQ rectangular table SPECIAL PRICES FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS On nulla. Bag, and Shoee, with Dec. 31, 1 PM .750 .333 .230 .250 .000 Valley Millboro Dunlap Brownsburg Boiling Springs Floor, tabta boudoir, "stick, ond pulley lomps. Cherry, mahogany, walnut, maple, and blonde.

$119.50 llth century mahogany breakfast 1 term ae low at $4.50 per month. OrEN IIOWUNG with dorkplni or teaplna every the night. In the second game the Spartans were slow to get started but finally found the range to beat Blue and Grey 62 46. R. W.

Ware gunned in 18 points and Kenny Coyner added 17 points to lead the Spartans while the big scoring two for Blue and Grey were Warren Mills and Peto LIckliter who hooped 13 and 12 points respectively. Box scores: Grotto (57) TP Jenkens, A. 4 0 8 Shooting Match Mi Miles North of Vesuvius GOOD BIG PRIZES Not responsible for Occidents Shells Furnished F. R. BROOKS (Jar till Jan.

4, 1961. Lwon type loung Un, ARCADIA LANES NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday Result Wednesday Reult Cincinnati 114, New York 104 Syracuse 115, Los Angeles 113 St. Louis 105, Boston. 99 Thurnday Schedule Los Angeles vs. New York at 121 E.

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