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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 15

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MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1965 V. PAGE FIFTEEN THE NEWS PALLADTOM, BENTON HARBOR. MICH. WIN REGIONAL TITLE Bobcats Bees Survive Close Shave SOUTH ij I started to double-team the Bridg- BT JAKE SHUBINSKI with 2:44 left in the quarter, the i score another point for threJ Bees had built up a seven point minutes and four seconds In 7 A. man ball handler.

This backfired 54 Rout EEK The leaoV-39-B2. Meantime, Constantine cams Sees broke Hahn loose The Falcons same back with back once again to cut tho iae0 once and Anderson twice for quarterfinals of the state basket- sy layups toe last 60 sec-baU tournament here Saturday nds to put toe Bees in front by the next five points to trail by Bndgman lead to one Vomt, only two, 39-37, but the Bees 53-52. Finally, with 1:40 left, held for a 43-39 lead as the Hahn connected on a set shot cht with hard-earned. 60- fourth quarter opened. rrom mo pee tmw mic Pu ra wirtnrv ovpt the Cnnstantine Before the third was 90 i i i i i i KALAMAZOO If poise and confidence can win basketball games, the South Haven Rams should go a long way.

That became apparent here Saturday afternoon as With 4:44 left in the game, 1 vl Falcons. isecouus oiu, oy Bridgman's seven point, 53-46, iIUS BW" chh. aaipn uater ana Mite Mesn- WVU Ukcuao v.j lead looked fairly safe but the turning puuu u. Bees hit a dry spell and didn't had-jusmissed freettirow coach Joe Lineman's Rams shook of fone of the worst TH in SahirHv niffht's uucc nuui, uui starts since the Model to smash Niles Brandywine, regional championship game at DUX Ulc Decs caiue uy wiui ui rebound, then tossed it baek to Hahn for the easy shot Tb-04, in tne Class Js regional finals. Jackson.

ci ttW It is tne first regional cham- This gave the Bees a three- Although they never trailed 1iT after the first period, neither point cushion and a chance to were they able to relax for a SiSvnS Ptoion in the second half of against jpant-Mer Whitehall in title game nt taow falrfmal nmi Wednes- where (SieJ get it, but ttey have moment as the Falcons came play some ball control in tne final minute, which they did, with 37 seconds left, Benko got loose for a layup after which within point several times of fT I. overcoming a nine point, 32-33, SK Mjftl 1 'It was the press i and Bndgman halftime lead tVlif'K poise," Lineman said as he tried iVune P1S5 time the Bees got their final three points as a result of lead enjoyed by IV'vVi'rZ the biggest Constantine fouls. team. either I Hgg uffY r-rl Once again Saturday night, Unlike Thursday night's vie- I I V- I uiey couia muster in uie ursi quarter Saturday afternoon as they missed their first 10 shots and found themselves trailing the equally cold Bobcats by a Fennville when they I lsV4.V torv over the Bees' control of the boards paved the way to and they did it against a taiier miniscule 3-1 score after four started fast, the Bees had all sorts of trouble in toe first period against Constantine. front line.

Constatine's center, and a half minutes of I I I Celts Set New NBA Wiii Mark Ron Haskins. is 6-7 while for-- Ball control errors were more They couldn't buy a basket ward Ralph Baker stands in at prevalent than points as Brandy- as they hit only two out of their first 16 shots and finished the 1 1 3 6-6. The Bees took 22 offensive 9-8 advantage, but the undaunted I quarter by hitting five of 20. and 26 defensive rebounds. Don Rams slowly battled their way into a 24-22 halftime lead.

Constantine, however, wasnt Kamp took 17 of this total, Carl King 14 and Benko 10. Harm much better connecting on six of 16. This kind of shooting accounted for five and Anderson made for a low scoring eight Constantine took 35 rebounds, 17 on offense and 18 on defense. minutes that saw. the score tied at 13-all when it was over.

The Bees trailed by as much as four points and did not take Bridgman's 34 per cent shoot ing average 24 of Tl was the worst of the tournament the lead until; Carl King was awarded a basket, on a goal Against Pittsford they hit 44 per cent and against Fennville 45 tending call with 47 seconds per cent. Constantine iinisnea witn a left. This gave the winners a 13-11 lead but Ron Lintz came back with a basket to tie the count. The Bees took the lead as 35 per cent shooting average on aJ vT 4 Jl 22 field goals out of 63 attempts. Bridgman's scoring was led by Benko with 22 points, giving the second quarter opened on I him a total of 68 for tne three baskets by Glen Benko and Wayne Hahn and still led by eames.

Anderson totaled 11, By The Associated Press The "gaining 16 minutes Boston is winning more, and San Francisco is enjoying it Haven tbledjts score powerhouse, defeated the War- to play for thefinal two min-xiors 106-98 Sunday and in the Ueg process established a league j. mn record for most victories in a c- Plocnocki and Dave Guminski tfp tK iSSta? fading the agressive zone press ecord for most losses and WaUy 6Danapilis, fo n5o nnnaii Sledge, Ken Mcintosh and Beu. Yelding ruling the boards, 115-108, Cmcinnati defeated New Rams gad vir- Y2-k a fH tually at their mercy. Cphia 143-126 Brandywine simply had node-S. u- i fense for Mcintosh, who deluged The Celtics' victory was their nets 21 the erre ley won second half while hitting 10 of 1961-62.

They have two more the agile sopho-games in which to extend the more center must have blocked record. almost that many Bobcat at- San Francisco suffered its tempts. 62nd defeat, the same number Guminski added 13 points to Chicago had in the. same year the second-half surge, but Boston set its winning mark, piochocki came up with the play The Warriors can take sole of the day when he broke up a possession of the losing record Brandywine three-on-none fast by dropping one of their last break with an unbelievable div-three contests. ing block that carried him off Sam Jones provided the punch the court and onto the asphalt Boston needed in the fourth floor.

quarter for the come-from-be- South Haven hit only 10 of hind triumph. He scored 13 of 32 shots in the first two pe-his 22 points in that time, be- riods but cashed a sizzling 24 rnmine the first Celtic to nass of 48 (.632) in the second half to only three, 26-13, with 1.37 left in the half. Kamp and Hahn nine each and King seven. Jim Lindemann was the only sub used and came The Falcons gave up on this un with a field goal witn defensive maneuver in the second half. left in the game that gave the TOP RAM REBOUNDER: South Haven's WaUy Danapilis has Brandy wine's Steve Sain (55) squeezed out as he stretches for rebound while Jim Gray (13) tries to slip in front of Reuben Yelding (4).

Danapilis was -leading rebounder for Rams in regional title game. Bees a 47-43 lead. Late in the half, Constantine Constantino's attack was led by Baker with 18 points and Mesner witn 12. Takes First The Bees will take a 20-2 re cord into the quarterfinals while-the Falcons put away their basketballs with an 18-3 mark. i olf Crown Bridfmsa (60) CenitaaMao (53) err DORADO.

P.R. 6431 23 3 (211). B. Probel 500 M99). S.

Mahn Benko Kamp i King final five-footer was the longest putt of my life." Meaner 601 Baker 623 Haskins 3 2 2 Lints 631 TWIN CITY RECREATION TWIN CITY RECREATION Peter- 478 (196), D. Frobel 188, B. Mllntkel 312 3 3 2 KEEPING HIS HAND IN: Constantine's lanky 168. White Cane Men: R. Toffelmlre Hahn Anderson.

the mark in one sea- finish just shy of 50 per cent' That was what Howell Fraser 313! B. Carlson 12 4 Van'Hevden 116 6-7 Ralph Baker is all set to pull rebound in but Morgan S88 (235), Joe Spltale 585, Ken Teaks 638, Jim Bucher 536 (207), Jim Gillham 635. Greenland Inn Jokers 2656 (951). 10 0 T.tnriftmin 338 (124), Women: B. Blaha 278.

said after winning the Puerto son. John Havlick's lay-up roruiegame. snaoDed a 98-98 deadlock and Tne Bobcats, who had looked meets unexpected resistance as Bndgman Carl Totals 24 11 131 Totals is BCOBB BT QUABTEaS SUNDAY TWILIGHTERS Men: Ken Rico Open Golf Tournament Sunday with a one-over-par 73 King 133) gets a hand on the ball. Shoving for po put-Boston ahead to stay. Tonkin 536 (199), Harry Marceau 531, Whirlpool Mixed Men: B.

Clark 676 (233). O. Pesko 667 (211), K. Lambrecht 665 (201). Women: A.

Clay 548 (198), J. Prereceni 428, R. Clark 413. Brldgman it'll 17 66 Oonstantln IS 10 16 14 -4 Paul Predrlcks 515. Ernie Thompson for a 72-hole total of 288.

sition on other side of lane are 6-6 Ron Haskins 612, Cecil Matlock (189). Women: Lis It was the first championship (65) and Don Kamp (41). Mixed Menf J. Roloff 587 (202), A. Appel 579 (222), B.

Brown 675 NBA Standings DeHaven 471 (180), Wanda Thompson 467. Mary Schults 465, Wanda Warren 455, Sharon Plnney (177). Crystal Springs Misfits 1910 (692). ever for the 25-year-old rookie from Panama City, and "I almost flawless while hitting over half their shots in two previous regional victories, were hounded into 19 turnovers and robbed of any easy shots by the South Haven zone. Brandywine scored only three baskets on inside plays during the entire same and was Dres- (217).

Women: A. ADnei 232). x. McAnaUy 646 (199), J. Brown 493 (174).

know I always will hold it as the dearest to me." 8:30 MIXERS Men: Franc vrait 551 (211), Bob Green 537, Gil Zacha- O.B, riah 532, Herm Bchunknecnt wo, boo Jr. Boys M. Muhlbradt 605 (210-205). D. Oox 599 (203), O.

Brown The successful putt was worm: Beardon (213). Women: Dee Fester IS 678- Jeffery 557 (223), J. ASTERN DIVISION W. L. Pet.

X-Boston 61 .782 Cincinnati a Si .593 Philadelphia 39 38 .506 New York 29 47 .382 WESTERN DIVISION z-Loi Angele 48 29 .623 Paget 543 (213), 8. TeHoller 836 (224), sured on almost every attempt, 499 Peg Pester 477r (20l)rBetty Oraft 488, Maybelle LuS 445, Lucky Rhntit 1884 (683). $1,500 to Fraser and averted a triple playoff With Art Wall, Jr. of Pocono Manor, and Al X. Van scyoe 509 (210).

Jr. Girl B. Coon 430 (188). LAKESHORK LANES jttntoiu-Bovr: Dennis Perrone we net ling omy ai or. oa ior average.

(208-211). Jim Brown 516 (201). Tom i Mcintosh finished with 24 Mixed Men: i. Spitaer 573 (303- Davis 499, Barry Kolesar 492. Girls; St.

Lonli Besselimk of Grossinger, N.Y. Wall and Besselink finished tied for second at 289 after final 204), J. Mullen 566 (192), W. Howard Carol Loear 453 (175), ram utt points and Guminski with 22 for 42 36 15 35 40 47 62 ns4) Linda Starner 423. 559 (199).

E. Nledbala 555 (193), Worn .474 .397 .195 17ft Smith Wavon whila Plnnhnplri Baltimora Detroit San Fran. SEE THE MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL Basketball Finals MARCH 20 OH CHANNEL 13 en: D. Slug 501 '(204), B. Howard 489 bantam bovs: isrwin ancoc ou rounds of 73s.

I -J -J I T7 1 (ill). Bob Hodo 295 (111). David Os- (183). D. Michael 469 (ill); B.

can Wall, however, won the Sea croft 457 (164). ing eight apiece. burn 292 (122). Girls: Debra Perrone 303 (107), BOWLING GREEN LANES gram Caribbean Trophy for the Brandywine got 15 points from Mixed Men: A. Nlmts 676 (215).

3-8-9 DOUBIjBo ueorge ana uorwo Turaey 1381, Bert and Bud Becknran second straight year and along D. Menslnger 557 (300), D. Mak 541 Dan Balos, 14 from Don Ort and (186), Women: Nlmts 518 (188), a with it a bonus of $1,500. Wall 110 from hobbled Ken McCain, 72 W. Main St.

Benton Harbor, Mich. WA 5-2142 Gast 456 (183). compiled a total of 119 points on Clinched divUion ehamploohipi. Saturday i Reialta Philadelphia 131, Detroit 116 New York 114, Baltimore 102 Lot Angeles 106, St. Loui 101 Snndaj'i Bendtt Boston 106, Ban Francisco 96 Cincinnati 113, New York 103 Baltimore 143, Philadelphia 126 St.

Louis 115, Los Angeles 106 Today's Games No games scheduled THEO'S LANES but only four from big Re Thwaits who scored 40 in the Men Q. Lutzen 571 (209). O. the five-stop Caribbean tour Grennlng 550 215), P. Schluge 533 which ended here.

first two regional games. (193). B. Turner 528 (210). bouth Haven carries a 20-3 Mined Men: J.

Brvchta 586 (205) P. SchlUK 578 (208). Farst 560 (222) record into the quarterfinals, D. Stromer 581 (334). women: u.

ta while Brandywine stands 16-5 (Ch. 12 In Kalamazoo) il 617 (237-179-301), Z. Fox 560 1348, Howard ana carol uiuasr m. Lawrence and Hilda McDanlels 1308, Frank and Helen Price 1302. BLOSSOM LANES SATURDAY JACKPOT SINGLES -Tom Brown 636, Cliff Sink 633, George Rose 628, Max Stover 617.

SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES Men: Craig Niephaus 694 (220), Dick Pelkey 680 (227), Vlrg Griffls 564, Duane Davis 552 (210). Women: Pat Sink 613, Ruth George 511 (193), Bsta De-Witt 491, Marian Barton (182). Radio 7-TJp 2083, Weedfall Florist (712). SATURDAY SCOTCH DOUBLES Gene and Sue Newman 619, Doug Briney and Bonnie Cole 810, Doug and Dixie Closson 608, Warren and Alice McConagby 698, Herb and Lois Cole 593. for the year.

(213), B. Krycka 631 2U), s. man 525 (207). Jet-Air KRAFT TREADS Whit or Black fidewall 7.E014 8.0014 ath Hares (7) Brandywlae (54) GFP GrP Double Setback Sledtre.f 16 4 Cx9. plus tax 3 6 1 1 2 4 McOaln.f Thwaiti.f 3 2 5 Mclntosh.e 11 2 3 I Ouminskl.g 10 2 0 VZZM-TV Pnstnted By DIET-RITE COLA HIALEAH, Ha.

(AP)-Bill Zakoor, a journeyman jockey, 6 3 1 6 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 3 PlochockLg 4 2 1 Ort.e Balos.g Oray.g Sain Cox Woznlak Yelding 4 0 3 SUNDAY NITERS Men: L. Zindler met an unkind fate in the open McNeal '16 1 S1 (256). Len Stanulis 580 (240), D. 10 0 110 With. Road Hazard Guarantu 401 W.

Main Itnton Hrbo TIRE j) Closson 544 (245). Women: Delores ing race at Hialeah Park in mid-February. 1TDC3ES TOTALS 34 817ITOTALS 201411 TenerelU 496, Irene King 488 (196), O. Btyburskl 476 (186). GERSONDE LANES After losing by a nose with CORE BY QUARTERS favored Jills Surprise, the saddle iron broke after the finish YOUR GENERAL TIRE DISTRIBUTOR Latheran Men A.

Schmidt 680 (3121, K. Gersonde 675 (204-212), Z. Ballard 667 (213), J. Engler 545 (203), P. Brtm 535 207).

South Haren 18 23 29-76 Brandywine 9 13 14 1654 line and Zakoor was thrown. He suffered a broken right ankle. Offlcials: Norris Cross (Grand Rap Latheran Women I. Hoge 609 ids) and Dick Dolack (Muskegon) pAIH said was: Show me a filter that delivers the taste and I'll eat my NCAA East Regional Championship Princeton 109, Providence 66 Third Piaee N.O. State 103, St.

Joseph's II Mideast Regional Championship Michigan 67, Vanderbllt Third Flaea Dayton 76, DePaul 69 Midwest Regional Champleaahlp Wichita 64, Okla. State 46 Third Piaee SMV 69, Houston 87 Far West Regional Championship UCLA 101, Ban Francisco 63 Third Place Okla. City 113, Brig Young 101 NIT Pint Reand NYU 71. Bradley 70 Army 70. St.

Louis 66 W. Kentucky 67, Pordham Detroit 93, LaSalle 86 NAIA Champloaship Central State 85, Okla. Baptist 51 Third Piaee Ouachita Bapttit 78, Fairmont 71 4 Wmt success story: 65 Mercury ,1: SM. 1 iOf ISli The Less You See, The Betier The Job 66JJ6JiiB When It comes to repairs on the body of your car, tt's what yoo don't see we way of dents, tears a nd scratches, that tndicatet the skill with which the Job was done. Motorists who bring their can here know that our Craftsmanship will soon make collision damage a Memory r-i i Try.

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