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6 Journal, Jacktonvme, March 7, 1962 Journal Ut JHS And New Berlin Win Regional Openers COURIER by ART HARRIS At the Big Ten seminar of athletic held at Michigan State recently, the plan was proposed for the re scheduling conference basketball games. The suggestion, by Michigan State roach Porddy Anderson. was evidently passed over In the Big meeting that was tn full swing a short time later. Anderson's proposal Included moving Monday night basketball games to Wednesday and restricting the number of games to (out of 14 conference Half of these six would be played at home But, each team would play Its Wednesday night games only against teams from geographical area. The three proposed areas would put Michigan, Michigan 8 tate and Ohio State In one urea; Illinois Indiana and Purdue in a second and Northwestern.

Wiscon- Iowa and Minnesota In the third and final area. Although not quite exactly the same plan, the thought behind the plan is exactly what Dk.trict 117 had in mind when they limited the travel distances for the junior high mterscholastlc sports. As Anderson explained. only a question of who plays worse He also said that his plan would not increase the amount of school missed by traveling plavers as teams would be prohibited from leaving for an awav game before the end of Tuesday. With all the Wednesday games in the particular geographical the trip back home would not be more than two hours for any team.

Clay Schula, the Big Ten publicity director, said that Mondav Loss Costsi OSU's Hold Miss I nanimous Plat Ballot i hi press States stunning setback at WtecorWn cost the their unanimous hold on first place in the Associated lege basket ball poll but they Jar outdistanced 'he opposition in the Forty of the 4j members of nationwide panel put the first oit their ballots, while three gave that honor to Mississippi State and the two others went for Cincinnati. Ohio State had been the unanimous for the lead for 11 straight weeks. Ohio 8tate picked up four seconds and one third icr a point total of 444, on ten for first, nine for second. etc. Cincinnati gained heavily in the voting for second and remained No.

2. The next four aUo re- i talr.ed the they held in last poll, with Kansas State, Kentucky, State and I Bradley following the Bucks and the The ranks, with reason's records in parentheses: Ohio State .....................444 Cincinnati 392 Kansas State ..................123 Kentucky 285 Mississippi State 1 ..........269 Bradley 237 Utah 109 Bowling Green (21-3) 104 Duke 59 Loyola (Chicago) 48 Roscoe Brewton of ISD, 41 and Crimson Fred Heid- Heavyweights Hammer Tuesday Night Prep Wins By THK ASSOCIATED PRESS DuSable's Panthers, ranked sec-j ond In the state and top-heavy favorite to carry colora in the Illinois High 8 chool State) Southwestern! Jerseyvllle ripped the for Basketball Tournament. ham-1 mm are available on the grounds and that ten pigeons will cost four RlftUghterfd Calhoun 93 6 and) 21 tallica in their big third quarter mercd Steinmetz. Tuesday T't 1 inger scrap lor the elusive round boll in Tuesdoy MU of achool Week nlfht regional contest which sow the Crimsons win 64- for the loop because of the limited amount of playing available during the season, the PR man explained day In The Jacksonville Sportsman's Club wUl. barring weather conditions.

begin their trap shoots March 18 on the club grounds two tnitos south of the city on route Shooting will begin at 12 noon that Sunday and every Thursday nereafter. weather permitting, at 6 30. with the Derby beginning from 3:30 to 9 pm. Jack Chapman said that everyone Is welcome, saleable Pretzels Win, 44-40 Board Plav Jacks Top ISD, 64-36 Ked-Hol Crimsons several in Dm Berlin from the field, but the took the decision with their fine rebounding and out- shooting. To 1st oiiih I Win Shoot 48 Per Clutch rebounding in the The tup seeded Jackson minutes enabled the ville Crimsons had no trouD New Berlin Pretzels to pull in taking an opening round a mild upset and decisioned victory over the ISD igers, the Franklin Flashes, 44-40 64-36 The Jacks broke to Franklin was seeded fourth, an early first quarter spread iNew Berlin fifth, and expanded the margin two clubs weit lacked throughout the tilt a tight game through the gamej Tlif TIBer.

mai nn alth the lead changing hand, to the third periodbut the Oral three fell behind once helO mm fast break was unleashed. Some fine outside shooting marked the offense as they shot a hot fur the contest. Bill Sinus gave the Jacks a quick lead in dziktec a Pftir of two potnt- Un ai ers and John Warfaeeeounted for 4-3 letid, Jim Harney and Rick a number as the Crimsons Reias gut hot from outside and mto a 11-2 spread pushed the ahead 8-4. nruce Jackson finally hit a pair Franklin managed to tlic for the Tigers and they pulled gap to 11-7 at the end of the within five, 13-8. Sims and Ron ter with the aid of three charity Henderson pushed the Jacks far- ther ahead and they led 22-10 af- Four P.aaklin playeis hit buck- ter the first eight minutes, eta in the opening minutes of The closest the Tigers could get the second frame and the Flash- in the second stanza was shortly es took control, 14-11, holding New after its beginning, at on an Berlin scoreless for the first two Claussen bucket.

Tom 0 minutes. and Steve Bone paced the sons In the period and Jackson- dropped in a o. on. vUJc ahrad 33.19 at halftime. side bomba and the Prettels again Th(.

CrlmsoIU, 48 for the owned the advantage. Steve May hali whUe thc Tlgers were held and Frank Foster both 31r. quick buckets and the F.aah^ claussen and Charles Jordan took a short lived lead. paced an ISD raUy ln the third trame and they pulled within 12 Fred Compurdo started hitting 39-27. Jordan sank three two pomt- from the outalde and brokr the ers tn the frame and kept the Tl- Flashes 1 backs with four quick two gers within range until midway ln pointers and New Berlin wept the period.

to a 28-23 halftime margin. Prank- i A rash of charity throws and lin outshot the Pretzels from the i buckets by Warga and Bont put the game out of reach at 52-32 at Birds, Romp Panthers To Victory New Berlin's Rick Riess, 44, stretches for posession of the ball temporarily in control of Franklin's Dee Hock- field to for the bait ing. 43, in the opening round of regional action Tues- The two clubs were tied four the end of the stanza. doy 6V6ninQ tn a i Bone End HsinniRck Wolves, Register Bluffs Wins matcheu two buckets each to start the final frame before the Crimsons began lengthening their spread and finished with the 64-36 romp. Sims led the Crimson offense bits.

Athens Mason City Score Havana Wins Jerseyvllle slipped by White Hall to increase their two-point half- 60-51 In first round play of the time margin of two to 11, 42-31. Carrollton regional. 1 White Hall led at the first stanza Southwestern won the game in 7-6 but match the Pan the tirst quarter as they built up la 20-8 lead although Calhoun out- scored them ln the second canto. 1 24-23. to make the score read at the Intermission 43-32.

Mike Crav- HAVANA Mason City toppled torla at 7:00 and pleasant Plains) ens pitched ln 13 points for the Petersburg 64-40 and Athens best- will meet Easton at 8:30. hot third quarter. Warren Anderson paced the winners with 15 markers while Larry Roberts copped scoring honors with 18. Tomorrow night's slate will pit In the third quarter to add boats, Carrollton, against of the Havana regional. Mason City placed 10 men ln scar lag column while Jumping to an 11-4 first quarter lead and extended their margin to 2811 tt half time.

LarTy Smith topped the winners with 15 markers while Dave Thomas was the only Petersburg player to reach double figures with 11 The second ball game was on the rough side as 49 fouls were commatted and 77 charity tosses ere shot. The Braves stayed with Athens ln the first chaptei 11-11 but fell apart in the second as the Warriors poured in 20 markers to lead at half 31-20. 17 points apiece while Wayne Shu tier tossed in 12 markers for For In tomorrow night's action. Havana will square off apainst As Begin Truth Sift From Conference Referees Tuesday AUSTIN. Tex.

pv- experts began processing roul Tuesday the results of lie detector Forman 'este taken by 20 Southwest Con- ieilar ierence after allegations of game fixing Farnun Abb Curtis, conference super- Btul Mason City FQ FT TP Leasinan 2 10 I Webb 2 Lockenour5 010 Webb. 0 2 2 .................41 9 Rutledge 0 2 Smith 8 3 15 i Brown 3 7 Snyder 1 1 3 Bard 1 0 2 Totals 1464 Petersburg FG FTTP Mathews 35 Braur 5 Thomas 5 1 11 Smith 7 Dowell 0 4 Boeker 1 0 2 Babington 0 4 Totals By Quarters: 14 12 40 Mason City li- -84 Petersburg ..4 7 12 17-40 Cole ar.d A then. TP Neavlll 7 3 17 Milner 5 313 Hackman 8 18 1 Becker 33 I Jaekson 21 5 Talkington 1 3 5 Wasilewski 43 11 I times in the opening minutes of the second half before Frankli; again took the lead at 31-29 mid! way in the third lramr. Hangey hit three long and the Preuels grabbed the 15 wa.s the only one to vantage and stretched It to 37-31 break double figures, although the at thc end of the stanza. The, winners had ten players in thc Flashes were sloppy of flopp ooiunu.

do and passe.s in the frame which gave 'muck paced the Tigers with 13 anii With the Wolves trailing, 60-59.) jicw Berlin added chances to score I nine, respectively. in the Chicago playoffs PITTSFIELD Roger Smith sank a 15 foot jumper from the Smith threw in the winning points' jn yjg period. The victory was the 24th aaainst comer right at the buzzer to give (and Pleasant Hill margin. one deteat tor Bill a upaet wtni paced the wUmeral Sable. A balanced atucK Ruahetlle tn the and Helna contributed 14 ed by superior rebounding waa a reeional Tuesday evening the white Oreer led, 1 Lee Frederick dumped in 29 the losers with 21 followed by 1 Lewis led Du Sable with 20 points to lead the Bluffs Bluejays from Dennis Wells.

On the strength of 15 points in the first half. Bluffs Rushville led the first three took The Box Score: big lactor in DuSable's triumph. points ro lead me tsiuns points while Ray James and Wil- 58-54 upset win over the! liam Shaw added 17 and 16 points, Bearristown Tigers, 81 -60. Bob 25 22 72 FG FT TP visor of officials, declined com ment on what would be done with 3 c-anton the results and the names of officiate who voluntarily took the testa. all in the hamis of the tstate and federal authorities Curtis said.

The matter first became known after a column in the New York) Post said professional believed certain Southwest Conference referees were fixing! mes. State Police Director Homer Garrison tha; the re- Fletcher Farnun, Kt ith Total- By Athens Furman INDIANAPOLIS m-An Ameri- May 30. The car. one of three being built by the Mickey Thompson shop at Long Beach, will powered by a new Buick alumlnum-block V8 engine. Cars powered by special Offen- 15 years.

Plav Senators. Tells Club POMPANO BEACH. Fla. Manager Mickey Vernon 10 Tuesday the 10 or anybody else were completely uncalled for. field will meet Brusselsat 8:30.

The Score: Southwestern FO FTTP Cravens ..11 325 2 15 6is: 7115 3 1 7 012 Thaxton 2 1 5 Watson 2 04, 10 2 Totals .40 1393 Calhoun FO FTTP Davis 6 0 12 Burge 15 7 014 8 018 Longnecker 8117 1 0 2 Totals ...31668 By Quarters; Southwestern 20 23 25 -93 Calhoun 8 24 14 22 -68 Jersev ville FO FT TP Wallace 17 Smith 2 2 6 Brundies 5 313 English 339 6 3 15 Schaake 2 0 4 Prough 2 04 Krueger 1 0 Totals ...24 12 60 White HallFOFTTP Anthony, R. 30 6 Beck 8 5 8 18 Dawdy 4 10 Cooter 21 5 Lorton 1 0 2 Anthony, G. 0 2 Totals ............18 15 51 respectively. Centralla, the No team, scored a 96-37 victory agaimt Sandoval in a regional opener Monday night. Third- ranked Madison and fourth- a 31-29 half time lead.

minutes remaining. Rick Reiss turned in some clutch rebound.ng ln the final frame and hit tw-o key quarters by five to eight points defense held ln the iraaing oy lour, Ai-sj, with tnrte before the Wolves put on a scor-! third period and the Tigers minutes left, the Fla-shes pressed lng drive In the third period, led grabbed a two point lead, holding Berlin clung to their advai.t- by Bob Robertson's seven and Bluffs to eight points tn the eight although missing three re- trailed bv only two. 45-43. after minutes. three frames.

Three of starters, ranked Moline also were victorious, oi Monday, opening competition. Tom Loy, Tom Hardesty and bounds from the missed charity throws and were able to hold the Collinsvtlle'a Kahnka and Ron Helms dumped Cowen. fouled out in the cSnTona 83 the Wolves raUKht and the Tigers were siare cnampions, in thp period. final had three 0 RuahvilVs center, Paul Runicle, lTcliarity throws in from Hockuu and May. NcwB.r fouled out In the decisive quarter Qie period to wrap up their 23rd lin win meet Jacksonville tomo: at Wood River where they bat team, 66-40, The Kahoks are ence on the boards, ranked fifth in The Praw poll.

Ninth-ranked Rock had no trouble with outcteased Erie and slammed out a 72-29 victory win of the season. row ev Following Frederick hi thc scor-, game, mg column. Burl Fargo and Jim The Box scorr Jacksonville FG fT TP Yates 2 8 Middendori 1 0 A Oxley 3 1 Skip worth 32 Heldlnger 0 2 Warga 3 1 Bone 40 8 Sims 6 315 Henderson ..........3 8 IJamrau 11 3 Totals 25 1484 ISDFOFT TP Hammack 4 1 9 Moore 0 2 Jordan 6 13 Claussen ..............4 0 8 Jackson 20 4 Totals 16 436 By Quarters: Jacksonville ..22 11 19 12 -64 ISI) 10 9 13 4 -36 North Chicago and LaGrange, the 14th and 16th teams, respectively, both romped to victory. North Chicago eased past St George of 74-60 and LaGrange eased by Proviso Weet. 7tf-46, Fred Cham scored 21 points and Ron Hextell added 20.

Lester Long and Ron Oreat- house led North Chicago with 24 points each. North Chicago led 4623 at the half ami had little difficulty. At DeKalb, Shabboaa, a district team which won the regional last year, defeated DeKalb 59-37 ou Sports Menu 17 19 531 11 20 17 24-72 11 9 told tlum we were down hert By Quartern: to play baseball and to forget jerseyvllle about any petty little Ver- White Hall 9 53 (non said. whole thing yes- i teruay was unnecessary. Gene Wood ling, the representative, had (tested that Piersall was getting! special treatment such a room to himself, meal money, Dr.

Louise L. Roloif, chairman boards, etc. 16 12 21 REGIONAL March 7 Jacluonville Winchester vs. Routt. 7 p.m.

Virginia vs. Waverly, 8 30 pjn. Carrollton Carrollton vs. 7 p.m. Greenfield vs.

Brussels, 8 30 p.m. March 8 Jacksonville JHS vs. New Berlin 7 pin Pittsfield Pittstield vs. Triopla 8 pm. cnampion- Peasant Hill vs.

Bluffs, 8 p.m. Khip game. Carrollton Seneca, another diatnct winner. Jtrbtyviik vs Southwestern. 7 cruised past top-rated 59-50.

to win in the Ottawa Re- glonai. At Metropolis, tia; host team fiijii i il s' Metropolis, a solid threat against toumameiu favonte Joppa, tunwd ln its 20 th victory with an 86-52 victory over Karaak. Waukegan, No. 15, had a rough jgo but managed a 68-62 victory Highland Park in the Trlopia tonight. The Box Score: Pleasant.

Hill PG Franklin ........................2 Helots ............................4 Robertson .....................10 Smith 4 Zumwalt ........................2 O. Smith 1 1 TP 5 ..23 FO 7 Totals Rushville Greer Rose 2 Runkle ..........................1 WelLs ..............................8 Crum I 1 4 0 15 FT 7 3 5 1 4 0 bona and Kaneland are expected 60-DAY it: il il il cl i Totals Bv Quarters: Pleasant Hill ...12 Rushville ...........17 Officials: Strauch, Hardin Bluffs Fargo Cox Frederick Gregory. D. Lovekamp New Berlin FG FTTP! 6 2 14 Compardo 6 0 12 Harney 6 0 12 Good (j Kumle 0 0 0 444 Franklin FGFT TP 1 3 11 Foster 2 31 5 1 11 3 0 6 16 40 By Quarters: New Berlin 11 14 12 7-44 7 18 8 9 -40 ants Officials: Gorens. Clinton; Cody, Rosamond.

Holdup I'Jnds Jay Signs TAMPA. Fla. Spirits at spring training camp 13 13 18 15 15-60 12 20 tston Regional. Star Offici ils: Parker and Schaefer. One of the top individual CLEARWATER.

Fla Ruben Amaro will Join Totals the Philadelphia whJe on Beardsfown a 60-day leave from the Army, tins OI 0)1 AYS Cl IDES OX TRACK. SOFTHALI in the various touitui- club disclosed Tuesday. For I Post suite would be turned over to the oi the department of womens! -We had several players who! conference. He later said that Physical education at MacMurray roomed alone at different times' we will get together with offi- i College, supervised the rtcont Vernon said. had cials of the Southwest Conference printing of two ofiicfel guides to at least five players who got bed- SYRACUSE N.

Y. Anon what disposition will be taken athletics, the Track and (boards in hotels. About the meal drew J. Levane. who said of the tests.

Field ar.d the money, Piersall asked for it but two weeks ago that he would quit The referees taking Uic Oulde did not get it." as coach of the St. Hawk -latli Sunday. Dr, Roioi; t. chainnati oi the ut the end of the season, will step ------------------------Sporu Guides and NO KOO.M AT HIE INN out alter a National Ba.skt*tball As PASTLM 1 VERY COSTLY coatunittee the DnlslOC for The and Women Sports't- inents was turned in by tXwg Trudeau who whipped in 44 in a 93-42 victory over Milford in the Hoopenton Regional. Benton, the No.

1 seed in the usually tough West Frankfort Regional, came through easily by i defeating Seaser. In the same tourney. Zeigler outseored Christopher, 80-60. At Rockford, Durand, another district winner, ousted Rockford 63-53. It was 25th straight victory following a Loyd Hardesty Marshall Cowen Mass Totals By Quartern: ter, a va FG FT TP 2 812 3 612 9 11 29 0 3 3 1 0 2 .....15 28 58 FO FT TP 2 1 5 2 1 5 ........7 3 17 6 2 14 61 13 23 8 54 Federal Boxing Posi 11 Anmro must report back to Camp Pickett in Virginia May 5.

It Is not known how much longer he will have to serve after that The club disclosed that appeal for a discharge laid been refused, and that he will have to complete Army service. The shortstop decided to take hk- extended leave now. so I'LAYOFF SERIES he can take advantage of spring .19 .18 pitcher. Joey Jay. ended his hold- 611 out.

TP Totals. 18 26-year-old right-hander 21 By who won 21 8 ames in the New Berlin la 7 1 jvniiwin 7 1 a pennant last vear. sianed 17 Franklin 8 9-40 for J962 for pn 6 mated 8 0 13.000 more 2 11 than paid in Onlv Mond-iv, the wer- 20 20 60j bv the severe In- bv In a tneotirI a dislocation torn tAci? He will slde- bAN JOfaE. Calif. Former eavj-weight boxing champ Rockv ended iMcano Rants to bi appointed Jiirderal boxing commw.oner II rVht the government creates the post.

Tbo undefeated champion. customer relanons nuu lor anwth othpr engmeerhig company, told a tw tmn porter Tuesday boxing could be twoooo hut going forward two year, after SZSi Bui a commissioner was named. i nu Dewitt tlme.s, Jav Marciano, referruig to declinlug Iv weM-heeled with income from attendance and fewer men in box- Went Virginia oil field holdings, lng today, raid his first act The Reds made offers to boxing czar would be to name Jav, starting at the $20 000 level board of boxing composed of ex- while the pitcher reportedly start champions. ed out by $32 000 Such a group would be a clear-1 Jay said he w.i.s with house for suggestions and hi- the contract and primed for side information on prob- other good season." lems. agrees there should 12 11 8 13 13-54 JET CLEARWATER, Fla.

UP) cmR 1 D1 a. to have defended on Florida Tuesday. iUV poi: a clear. A I ollU U1U iii' i Vai trainh.ii to get in far the 7 0 FRIDAt be uniform boxing regulations." Si National season NEW yoRK The Maruano, cxplauimg what a SETTI II Basketball best-of-5 commisaiooer would do. "Lots of -uitch from trains to the American A Journal I sweep plus the addiuon of two National for Healtli, Physical Education, commodation.

are impossible saul star Bob Pettit would came- League clubs on the Pacific and Hecreauon. find on short notice. When John take over the coaching reigns for. Coast, have boomed basebal 'Teaching the Pursuit Relay Calliaon, Philadelphia outfielder, remaining five games travel costs, Charles Junior H.gh School by decided to report early to the Phil U1STK1CT BERTH IILLT.D niavoff series for the states all have different CHICAGO 1 National Golu otv-4o MONTCLAIR. J.

f) second and third place teams in! some boxers can fight in champions in all eiglv. Pratt Institute oi Brooklyn, both the Eastern and Western di- and not in others and some divteioivs will be crowned Of travelling secretary of the Phila- Miss Mary Barnett, graduate as lelphia Phillies reports. The costjsistant the MacMurray phyLi- fcr a season now runs around cal education department, has compared to $25,000 or so been published ln Uie 1962 DOWS 10 ago. and Tie.d TV-ity to rep- March myntt. Ch.cogo si, resent District 3i in the National 16 in Detroit and Philadelphia.

I think government subsidy of mum 22 bouts the big an Association of Intercollegiate Ath-, Cincinnati, second ln the West- some sort would be a tremendous ateur bvJtinj show started Don Drysdale of the Los Angeles letics Basketball Tournament op- tm Division, will open at Detroit help. It a tough way to earn a week. Harry Gala tin, former New York led 1961 National League at Mar and Philadelphia, second In tfaajlMm totj week pared Hit Last, will play host to Syracuse, too much activity sround and Between 50 and 60 million raU- Two of the games are to be bave to have other Jobs camp here he had to Ins star now coaching at Southern pitchers ui the "hit by first night hi his car. Illinois, Is being considered as a category. He plunked 30 batters successor, the newspaper said.

Don Cardwell of the Chicago Cubs'road passengers pass through New televised at Cin- Basketball Asaoetatiuu Leu.a- took over last November was with 10 hit YorkV Oram! cir.naU March 17 and Philadelphia New York 113. Boston luti alter Paul Sevmoui was fircd. men. rnmiaUv. Syracuse March 18.

National Hockey league New York 5, Detroit 4 Last field to uic semumals. The semifinals will upen Wednesday card The winners will go mto the f.nals later, making a to- I tal oi 34 boute lor the uighi..

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