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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 12

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TWELVE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1966 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON, OHIO Tigers Edged By Bulldogs In Cliff hanger Fourth Fourth Quarter Spree To No Avail In 55-52 Loss By CHUCK HESS, JR It was a typical Massillon-Canton McKinley basketball game wild and woolly, as the old cliche goes The' game featured race-horse offense, periods of ragged floor! play, a frantic finish and emotions running high The Washington high quintet Panthers, Polar Bears, Falcons Victorious In Sti Cometition put in 8 straight points, McGuire getting 4 to close the gap to 27- on the wrong side of the final count Friday before 4,137 at in Lipkins hit a and Guy Mack a fou; snot for the v.ar 7 econd i "Ps and Floyd a 2-pointer and year. Thei Tigers lost this one a pair of foul shotsjto make it Tigers putscorcd McKin- 1-14. Besides McGuire's 4 6 each by and 4 by try hard. The Bengals gave it an outstanding effort, never quitting even though they were back 8 in.

the first quarter, 11 in the second, 10 in the third and 8 in the last. 2 points with slightly more go than 3 remaining in the first quarter. in this quarter for McKinley which had ave al1 they had. They played well and stayed to if McKinley was about to run us right out of the gymnasium. We didn't olav dead A A Vrotsos said, The Tigers again fought back hard in the final quarter, closing the gap with help from Pittman, who got 6.

Little Hustler ended with 14 points, including for 6 at the foul line. "The Big the ii4 IOJL jinent when Pittman hit 2 succes- Jv'fm I5 1V shots But then da me rtUn flsm lled the other wa as conc a 0range .2 l4 shouldn't. I thought we did a fleld oal to ma ke the job of offensive Teboundir us second chances. Dalton Draws Curtain In Old Gym With 87-82 Win Mays Signs I 2-Year Pact For $250,000 By LARRY KEELEY A FRANCISCO (AP) airless, Jackson and Ferry survived surprisingly Willie Mays says that for the tough competition Friday night to set the stage for to- next 2 ye'ars night's big Faidess Canton South and Jackson Perry on about is la i' ill fi all he'll have to encounters Fairless beat Valley! might "think about retiring" wh cn rcachcs 4 or maybe U1 he 1 Samiv 69-65. Jackson edged North Can-Northwestern in contention with ton a8-57 and Perry downed Glen- his long jumpers in the second RIGHT NOW the National wood 70-58.

Canton South, mean- half. The Huskies rallied from an ea uc Vos? Va viable Flavor of while, was easing by M.rlmgton^-point deficit in the third quar- ancl lwo 9 'P 01 nt margins in first a contract with the San Fran- ao lost its 15th game 62-53, at the goal but Daiton's Randy' Nuss--' hands of West Holmes. baum hit 2 fouls and Mark Ber" lookin .8 forward to going to sank a left-handed side shot in sprmg trainm I've been doing so much traveling and going to so Dalton 87, Northwestern 82 The Dalton Bulldogs and their really raised the roof of their little gym as they played the final seconds. ma baiK iets actuall lok Dalton got 33 free throw at- 0 nLl tempts and made 27 while North- forward to training vi-act ltn.1 lit i i tinct rnnnvti a only 12 and made 8. A lost of baseball records Huskies were more accurate reach Wondrous Willie, the the field, hitting 3 9 of 67 34-year-old who 11 times has been their last game in it.

At one poYnt 55 Per cent Dal- nan edt le Ail-Star cen- in the last quarter, in fact the ton 30 of 65 for 46 cent. To this he says: never oa i n)a bedlam caused a wood panel to Kuam led all scorers "I fall out of the front of the stage. or uDa lton Mark Ber ble ha to some around 0 THE TIGERS really never recovered from a poor first quarter JS? ei rel in! put the ball in play of bounds, Pittman was iui a tecn nical foul for batting the ball out of the Bulldog player's hands. Jackson fin- Foster is Ramly Nussbauin led all scorers for Dalton. Mark Berg able to break lot of records, Footbaif Coach'JBiTlie" McYarTen iad 22 wh ch 12 inLl; were but 1 don't like to think about 'replaced it fouls.

Jerry Osborne led North- them, even though they may be Dalton put constant pressure' westc "i with 22. Northwestern.within reach." this particular moment as McKinleyT £aT errant tnhpro tuhir.h ic r-nll. MUMS diiu tdusin 0 tosi- nnHnn nn errant sphere which is roll- Dalton has bcen accllse of contract Friday, didn't" divulge Frank late the in 5 Wil but said. "We believe ih.t 1 V-vn I I 't I i thlc- 11 i 11 i LJ1C meshing the penalty toss MASSILLON'S C1 Final Home e. McKinley hit about every-Mf Kin low ie i thing sight, getting 6 field MC Ie 's 15 1 Rupert's mark i goals in 10 tries.

Sam Lipkins ag f- Ben S3ls raised to 8-3. i The Massillon Tigers made lllc had 7 points and Jerome Jackson iau tic l.showcd that rebound- ln count Friday afternoon in 5 during that 8 minutes for a I oster na 8 and Floyd their 'n a home wrestling meet' lead. a McGuire each 5 for the Ben-of the season. Three of the 6 Lipkins went on to score at i 13 and Sis- matches the Tigers won were by Points, high for both teams with he Bulld jns S' 'ns them a 24-15 victory 7 foul goals in 9 tries included 34 per cent from ver Mansf to stretch the even though being held to 5 foul'i DC if i 190 bull seyes in and Black record to 7-1 ahots in the second half. TV, per cent on 18 ln dual mcet com Petition.

ended 13. 46. The Bulldogs led with 70.4 The falls were by Dou- White had hi a basket of on Willie Gamble and Dav Whit BtUldo oin the' 14 of 20 of the second period, came back with 4 straight! field goals, 2 in a row by Ezra Pittman and one each by Bobby Floyd and Dave Sheegog to close gap to 16 14. But then the Orangemen ran into foul trouble with McKinley getting 7 consecutive trips to the' charity stripe, including a meal attempt. The Bulldogs hiti sistrun)t 5, including the technical.

Then' ck Lipkins deposited 2 field goals and it was 25-14 in favor of the' Mack Rupertmen. The technical was slapped on for arguing too loudly fouled while shooting. During the argument, Vrotsos shoved referee Tony Senopole of Ford City, Pa VROTSOS said, after the game. 'I didn't realize at the time that I had pushed Tony. It happened in the heat of the There were several other disputed calls during the remainder 4 of the game, including a disallow- an White matted Dave Bishop at the 2:49 mark of the 130-pound match after being behind 1-0.

Gamble stopped Clarence Jacobs 2 at of the 136-pound match after leading 2-1. Whitfield. a 4 Tiger co-captain, secured the shoulders of Jim Adams for the 18 count at 3:59 of the 118- pound go after leading 4-2. THREE OF THE Tiger losses were OY by shutouts. Bill Porrini 2 down 4-0 at 157 pounds Russell 3-0 at 168 pounds 14 and Lou Campbell 7-0 in thc 55 heavyweight class.

sz' The other 2 Bengal defeats were squeakers. Bob Bigolow cr 0 by Tim Young 3-2 on a third period reversal at 123 pounds. edged Larry Hauner 4-2, at 141 pounds on a second period and a riding time point. The 3 non-pin Tiger victories were 8-4 by Rich at JOB pounds, 80 by Tom Young at 115 and 7-4 by Bernard King at 147 pounds. Mazon remained undo- feated but once tried in dual meet final Worrell squad didn't show it i-Yj- this contract makes Willie the ll worr11 the win "one 'highest salaried player in baseball floor during the first quarter Friday Mas- c- l.

1 th background along with McKinley Jim Bledsoe The Bulldogs a 1 Slaft tai all the best hustling efforts we've History. Put forth." Dalton played the An official of the club indi- Huskies in an aggressive man-to- catc it- was for about $125,000 a man defense until switching to a vear zone early in the last quarter center BESIDES MAYS, other players Cl Bcrg tO hiuC rcach (l tne S100.000 level cher 6-5-17. Oswald 1-0-2. Bruce XussI are Stan Musial. Ted baum o-o-o.

Joe Di.Maggio and Mickey Mantle' Bower i-i-" w-a-22. New- vmif first became a 100 grander raver S-l-17. McCUlrt- 7-1-lj. McCaulcy ln 1963. Tota-'s 7 2 16 Klme 2 2 6 Onl 2 olhcr Giant Payers have Dalton' 2a 53 72 R7re ceived two-year contracts, 2 3 43 69 82 Walker Cooper and Alvin Dark Reserve: 55, Dalton 41.

who later became the team's manager. The big salar will be deferred jaitvsoil DO. over a period of years, and said he has bcen doing this in the past because of his hich tax INorlh Canton 57 HIC UilSL Jackson was outsored from the bracket. the win. year tQ The Polar Bears outscored the stanza when the hosts found their shot.

as Arch Haer snagged 12 of Jackson's 33 rebounds, compared to 2 AA 2 meets of the incidents occurred aunng the final period and lost the Tigess 4 voints. After the jamc, 2 policemen were stationed in front of the dressing room occupied by Seao- Akro George Ellis. The Bengals came back once more in tnesecond period as they LET SISLER BUICK Service Your Car Under Our Factory Approved Brick Quick Service Program GIVE US A TRY CALL Harry Traster or Hubert Monbarren Formerly With Kieffer Motors TE 3-8593 Fer Free Estimate! SISLER BUICK 2328 Lincoln Way, East 24 Hour Road and Towing Service. modal field house in Canton but be closed to the public for the first time. The tourney will wilh 3 games Feb.

21 at Memorial audi- lorium in Canton. Two games will played the nights of Feb. 23. :24. 25 and 26.

There will also be 2 games thc afternoon of Feh 26. Tourney finals be March 3. 4 and 5 with contest each night. Dalton upset the Huskies. 87-82.

"(Independent Staff Photo) VeiUuri Changes Mind, Shools 75 kinson Putts Way Phoenix Lead 55 for 35 per cent. The Bears 24 of 34 free throws for per cent and the Vikings hit '19 of 26 for 73 per cent. Vt uth Northwest at Orrviiic Tuscarawas Valley at Miller had courses. has They AVJ t-vfu arid he sat out most of the club third quarter with 4 fouls on him Rick DeBIander had 13. Jackson's Tad MilJcr sat out half of thc second quarter and alt of the third after being called for Coral Harbour golf club par 72 Lyford Cay golf latter is a private club.

l'. Tom Young 8. EMer 0 Young 2. Birt Bigc pounds 5. Bishop n.

pi J.cote 0 Ul pounds 2. GorrrJ? 4 Ija 7. Hardinj? 4. 0, Drve 4 17R ipld 5. A 0 7.

VT wall at 6 p. Feb. 21. 7 23, 25 and 26 and 8 p. rn 3, 4 and 5.

The lone afternoon session win start at 1:30 p. m. 111 TTinril Six teams will be seeded, 2 to VFVF JL lllctl each bracket, with 3 var.cing to the district the auditorium the begin today's second round of the 000 Phoenix Open Golf tourna- mcnl. Dickinson. to a shaky start on lhe pro tour this year, ram mcd home 5 lengthy birdie putts Friday as he carded "a 5 under par 66 on the 6.765-yard Phoenix Country club course made soggv by recent rains.

MASON I I) II was 2 strokes behind wilh a 68. and Bob Rosburg. Dock Goss. Du-k ford and Charles Coodv UCK 3 strokes off the pace" at 69. on his right elbow next week.

Venturi, who withdrew when cold, wet weather delayed the tournament's scheduled start Thursday, changed his mind Friday and shot a 4-over par 75 under sunny skies. Venluri. who loses part of the circulation in hi? hands during Doug Sanders and Arnold Palmer, who closed with a rush to tie for first at the end of regulation play in last week's Bob Hope Desert Golf classic in Palm Springs, Cal, kept themselves within striking distance of the Phoenix title. Sanders had 70, Palmer 71. Jets Sign Ewbank YORK CAP) Sonny But the roly-poly Ewbank.

who the N'cw York probably will get about S50.000 a announced the year under his new contract, fig- Jacksnn cr 2 10 dee 0 Mil! emus Toisis 17-24 Nnrlh 5 i 6 1S De 1 3rd 1-2-4. s.inin'ip" "ri-z" 3 Csnlon ft 2 North Canfon 36. Jackson ho Remaining te.m,"Vni Evan" hadgone' to Cleveland IK?" 1 nfiundTaSve of h- rector at Hoover nigh school in novice crown TV North Canton. tournament di- Tuffts gained he Sam Otis so whosfwon rector for the first time this trophy for the be open boxe" ar poc Un son. In the past, he has managed! Evans fought in the W3S pl ascd wnh district and regional track class at public hall.

couree him a rai saifi Wrrbiin "What soes down thosc da Wccb is "ettin" fal there's rv up Cecil Lee Willingham. 42 veteran of 10 of maintenance. is the track supor- mtemlent at BaUimores Punlico track. BV lW VP i York, 5. np shci- Pr putted all jye-ar.

he said. The tournament lost one name and pained another Friday. Tony I.cma withdrew with elbow Eubank, who won 2 National Baltimore Colts, has built a foundation with thi past season, with Rookie of the Joe N'amath Fairlfss 69. Satnfy Valley Sandy Vailry may havr- been Ingoing Friday's nit with but you would never it by the same thc put on. Faidcss some help v.inp,n- it.

though, when Sandy committed 2 costly turnovers in the final seconds. Tho Ir-ari and thf game hut (ion. wl revealed at the signing Ewbank has coached the club that since the end of tne season for 3 years and in rach the lets hc ljccn a PProached by sever in ts leagues agreement owner Wcrblin to 'itay with the JeU. i 29 of fifi 'If! for 44 and of 14 from thc for 79 per cent. The 'so grabbed 41 rebounds, vost led all wilh fo.Mo'.-.ed hy Ron with 14 (Set 13 NO MONEY DOWN on Anything You Buy on Credit at Sears CHARGE IT Revolving.

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