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Only team to beat Trojans Mason City J. plays final home tilt against Ellsworth Iowa Junior College standings Mason Clly Crestun jo Burlington Grand Vitw 7 1 Wtbster Cily 7 Eagle Gruvt Ccutrrville Waldorf Muscaline 7 Xeokult i Emmelsburt: MarstialUoHii 4 Clhiloii 'I For! Diidfe Dordt CUriniii It's the big game of the season and also the final home appearance for (he Mason City J. C. basketball team when the Trojans meet Ellsworth of Iowa Falls Tuesday evening at Roosevelt fieldhouse. The high scoring a already assured of the No.

1 seed- ing in the state Junior College -tournament at Webster City, gel i'a chance to avenge their only loss Buffered in 16 previous games Pel. .833 .636 .813 Mason City High and Newman High junior varsity teams. it's expected that.the largest crowd ever to see a J. C. game in history in Mason City will turn out for Tuesday's battle.

Local fans will be out in heavy numbers to watch the high scoring Trojans! and Ellsworth is expected to have a big following. In addition, high school basketball squads from the North Iowa i GLOBE-GAZETTE SPORTS Feb. 6, 1962 iu 8 o'clock. The preliminary game istarting at 6:30 will match the One game forfeited Fort Dodge, Decker's advance in tourney MON0AT RESULTS Joice won (com fielmond Hello: llald by. forfeit.

Fort Dodge US. Butl'r Topp 56. Dtcker Sports R5, X8. TUESDAY CAME Garner vs. All-Stars, There were a few switches in the North Iowa Independent basketball tournament at the Y.M.

C.A. in Mason City Monday a college or high school team during the current season. Arlyn Tenold scored 24 points for Joice in the losing score but winning effort because of the forfeit. Butt'r Topp of Clear Lake, the runnerup in the tourney the past two seasons, lost to Fort Dodge '66-56 in a double overtime affair. Gary Doty led the winners with night.

Two games" were scheduled 24 points while Jerry Scholten but three were played becausejwas high for Butt'r Topp with 22 the players on one club couldn'tjpoints. Fort Dodge will play Joice in the second semifinal game at 3:15 Wednesday night. get free for a scheduled Tuesday One of the games played 'found Belmond Mello-Maid walloping Joice 81-56--but Joice is in the Bill Hahn leads Drake to easy win 17th win for Ohio State Iowa's Nelson hits 29 but Bucks win 89-63 The boxscore OHIO STATE 81) FO FT Havllceli McDonald 4 Lucas fl Nowell 5 Reasbeck Bradds Doughty i Flail Taylor Knight 0-0 1-2 (5-ti J-I PF TP 1-1 0-0 (1-0 0-0 l-0 0-0 at the approach tc 2,000 figure. This is not just another game. Ellsworth happens to also own a against another of the state's top clubs, Burlington.

Ellswprth nipped -the Trojans 91-88 in a late December game at Burlington. Those 83 points stand well below normal output for Mason City. Eight times this season the 1 Tro jans have scored 100 or more points. Their average over 16 contests stands at a lusty 97.3 and, according to latest releases, that is the third best in the nation for a C. team.

Joe Cahalan, who will have the record book rewritten by the end of the season, has triggered the big offense for Mason City with a average, best in the country. And Ken Hansen, Parr and Dave Warner all arejuy UMTED PRESS INTERNATIONAL DES MOINES (UPI)-Drake outclassed -a shorter Wisconsin State basketball team here Mon- iday night, 89-56. Frazier The Bulldogs, with a height; xowe jadvantagc of nearly three-and-; t(ev a-half inches per 'man in the! TOTALS 7-. starting five, pulled out in front 1 IOWA late in the first half when the lh i Stevens Point, club wenl sz'kwnr five minutes without scoring a Nclson Keddlnelon point. Drake led 38-25 at the half, and then after the intermission! rolled up a qiuck 25 point lead aw i which the Bulldogs expanded 0 "urther after the reserves entered the game.

COACH ZEKE HOG ELAND --He wants this one Jerry West leads Lakers past Royals Bjll Hahn scored 19 points to lead Drake to its llth victory in 18 starts. Wisconsin, which suffered its fourth defeat in 17 outings, was- paced by back Ulwelling who scored 16 points. Marv Torrence had 18 and Jerry Foster 17 for Drake, who but rebounded their shorter opponents, 74-39. The boxscore: going at better than 14M- points per game. Parr has been scoring big recently and has reached or surpassed the 20-point in five of the last six games learne conclusively Monday night when West, Hot Jerry West is even better than in his college days.

That's what fans at What about Ellsworth? Coach Decker Sports, with a dub i Carey's team has an 8-5 mad coaches and former record in the state standings semifinals. Belmond used an had a romp downing! an is 9-7 for all games. The pHoihlp nlavpr i nrnlocf u3: im-iWhlteAVay Cleaners Of Osage natnoc inr-lnHoH nr eligible player, a protest was "P-j," held and Joice won by forfeit. 3G Osage Dick Garth with 19 points Don Siefken with 18 pacld Playing on the Belmond team the heavy and balanced scoring and scoring 19 points was Irv for the winners while Dave Hel- Zupke. He was the top scorer land was high for Osage with 10.

'outside" games included losses to the frosh teams at State College and Drake. The Panthers have one of the imany big clubs in the state. The for Waldorf College the f'trsti The Decker team will meet the! front line of Mike Palleson (6-4), semester and then became ineli-jwinner of Tuesday's single Bender (6-7) and gible if he had been a member of game will be at 7:15 Wednesday. Stagg in satisfactory condition in hospital 6-5V-. That's a lot of height for any team to face.

Williams scored 33 from his Rod Hundley and coach Fred Schaus of the Los Angeles Lakers all former West Virginia University stars--enjoyed their homecoming night there against the Cincinnati Royals. West, the top scorer in West Virginia's history, tossed in 46 points in pacing the LaJcers to a 134-128 National Basketball i victory. rallied behind A 89 FG FT Torrence 8 Jarom 3 Prins 1. Foster 6 Hahn Qulnn B. Foster i Pedlow Hempfling Holmes Reed Kuhne 1-J 1-1 I-'J 0-0 0-0 1-1 o-: PF TP i 6 9 17 19 10 Purcell u-o 0-0 TOTALS -i-i lo-5 Ohio State jz lo a Attendance: 12 63 J2 26 37--63 Serious Ingo plans route of comeback By JOHN FARROW GOTEBORG, Sweden (AP) Ingemar Johansson has a three-part plan for his comeback, providing 2 he beats former British champion Joe Bygraves in their 10-round bout here Friday TOTALS 15-2J WISCONSIN STATE -FG FT Ktise O'N'eil 2 Rltienlhaler 1-1 21 5B PF TP night.

89 Krueger MUienbah Nelson o-i o-o 1. Challenge Dick Richardson of i Wales for the European title. 2. Fight Sonny Liston in an outdoor bout there. 3.

Take another crack 2 world titie. 0 TOTALS 18 JO. Halftime score: Drake- State 25. West's 19 point spree in third quarter. Rudy Larusso, however, provided the Lakers with the basket center post in the last game forjthat tied the score, 115-all, at the Iowa Falls team in a 92-85 victory over Marshalllown J.

He holds a 21.5 scoring average for the season. The Tuesday games around STOCKTON, Calif. (API--Amos jStagg coached at Springfield Col- Alonzo Stagg, 99, the grand old lege, a school that helped'develop! man of the American sports many of the nation's outstanding worid, was reported in satisfac- coaches, tory condition Tuesday at Dameron Hospital. The great football the state are the last to count coach, ai Ch 'cago. He coached the Ma legend in his own lifetime, is inj roons for 41 years until he are some more games to be played this week, however, Then he went to the University nd one them wiU.

be the Tro- the hospital because of a knee ailment. reached mandatory retirement at the age of 70. By that time he had achieved His physician stressed -Hurt enough to overflow several ca- Stagg was not in senous condi-, re ers but it wasn't enough for tion but said any ailment could stagg In I933i he came to Stock be serious at his age. Stagg will-ton to coach football at little Colbe 100 years old Aug. 16.

i) ege of the aciRCf now Univer- Stagg's son, Dr. Paul Stagg, jt the Pacific, chairman of the Department Physical Education and Athletics at University of the Pacific here. "His knee is quite inflamed," With imagination and a zest for football that refused to fade, Stagg elevated Pacific to. major said Dr. Stagg.

He said it was a schedules. In 1943, his team won recurrence of knee trouble of eight games, beating began last week. isuch teams as UCLA, California The old coach and his St. Mary's. Stella, celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary last year.

jan contest Saturday at Webster City J. C. Local basket-ball team standings the end of regulation time and then put L.A. ahead for good in the overtime session. Larusso I finished with 28 points to tie 'teammate Frank Selvy for run- nerup honors for Los Angeles.

Oscar Robertson's led the Cincinnati attack. In the only other N.B.A. game Monday night, the Boston Celtics beat the Chicago Packers for the fifth time in six starts, 127111. Pet. Mason City J.C 15 1 Mison City 7 Newman 7 "7 Clear Lake 6 Leading scorers Trojans Hanjen.

Trojans Parr, Trojans Warner, Trojans Pruin. Mobiwks Fangman. Lions Sheeny, Knights Ilarrer. Mohawks nmerman, Knights Vi jBl, was Although the years have bentjyear. That year, Stagg at the age of named Coach of the Piterscn.

Knights Hanson. Mohiwks Morton, Trojans G. llj i6 16 16 IS 10 I 11 I 16 Pis. 556 2X5 118 IK, I 119 1:17 131 16.6 IB.) H.7 12.3 11.8 11.8 10.6 0.0 D.8 8.2 his shoulders and his sight In 1946, Stagg left COP and be- beeri fading, Stagg retains the came an assistant to his son, sharp mind that made him one Almos Alonzo at Susquehanna University, a tiny school at Selins- of football's outstanding strategists and innovators for 70 years. Nurses at the hospital said he is no trouble at all.

was an end on the first All-America team that Walter Camp selected. That was in in 1960 at the age of 98, GARRIGAN WINS 7TH STRAIGHT ALGONA Algona Garrigan won its seventh straight game and boosted its record to 10-4 for Tommy Heinsohn led the Celtics in the last period to deal the Packers their 44th defeat in 6 a games. Heinsohn scored 28 points, 17 coming in the fourth quarter, and Bill Russell added 22 points and 22 rebounds. Walt Bellamy with 34 points and Si Green with 26 paced the Packers. Sports Calendar TUESDAY (basketball) Ellsworth- at Mason City J.C., 8, preliminary at 6:30 between Mason City and 7 ew- man squads.

WEDNESDAY (basketball) Semifinals of North Iowa tour- grove, Pa. In 1953, the old manjthe season by beating Austin returned to Stockton and became (Minn.) Pacelli High here 68-57. an advisory coach at Stockton College, a two-year school. The Bears piled up a 37-20 lead by intermission. Mike Cink with when Stagg was at Yale.

After graduation from Yale, When he finally called it a ca-J2l points and Lyle Loebach with 1 8 paced Garrigan attack said, "It was of fun Cyclones meet SCI Saturday in wrestling AMES The big wrestling meet of the dual meet season in Iowa is already drawing considerable attention from the! ticket buyers. and I have no regrets. I taught a lot of boys something." while Ed.Hanson was high for the losers with 14. Pacelli won the reserve game 52-49. ney at Y.M.C.A., games at 7:15 and 8:15.

FRIDAY (basketball) Mason City at West Waterloo, reserves at 6:30, varsity at 8. Algona 'Garrigan at Newman, reserves at 6:30, varsity at 8. North Iowa tourney consolation and finals, games at 7:15 and 8:15. (wrestling) Charles City at reserves at 6:30, varsity at 8. Tebbetts says Braves need speed, more pitching, help for veterans asking meet.

By BIRDIE TEBBETTS MILWAUKEE I don't think I'm going out on a limb in I 1 ta tc-jsaying that the Braves have a very good chance of winning the National League pennant. Not very many people figured Cincinnati would win last year or Pittsburgh the year before. We finished fourth in 1961, 10 games out of first place, so we don't have to make up nearly as much ground as did the Reds. What we have to do is get more consistent pitching, more speed in the outfield and some help for our veteran players. My immediate plan is to give some of the youngsters on the club the opportunity gradually to fit in with the veterans.

I am referring to such rookies as pitchers Cecil Butler and Dennis Ri- bant, infielders Amado Samuel and Denis Menke, catcher Bob State College of Iowa mat encounter is Saturday and the site is' Ames. "We've been getting calls about tickets for over a week," said Merl Ross, Cyclone business manager. "From all indications we'll have one of the really big crowds here for this State's biggest a were the 5,000 who one." Iowa crowds watched the Cyclones face Oklahoma State and Oklahoma five years ago. Ross said he had had calls and letters from Waterloo, Britt, New Hampton, Mason City, Fort Dodge, Eagle Grove, Davenport and Cedar Rapids about tickets for the Basketball scores NBA Anprlcs 131. US Voslon 127, Chicago 11).

last season, hitting .327 and lead-; ing the American Association in I triples and hits. Hank Aaron, ofi course, is a regular at one of the' outfield positions while Lee Maye will battle Bedell and Jones for the other two spots. Bob Shaw is certain to help our pitching staff. He showed in the American League he had the ability to be a big winner. We got him from Kansas City.

Every year you hear talk that Warren Spahn and Lew Burdetle, our pitching mainstays, are going to start slipping. But they have "yet to show signs of doing that. We also have Carl Willey, Bob Buhl, Don Nottebart and Don McMahon! There's not too much room for improvement in our infield with Joe Adcock at first-base, Frank Boiling at second, Roy McMillan at short and Eddie Mathews at third. We are optimistic about the re- Ice fishing reported at best throughout Iowa DES MOINES (UPI) There are fish, plenty of them, under the ice on Iowa rivers, lakes and "I'm still young," Ingo, 29, said i3 jTuesclay, "and I've got another five years of box 5 tn nk I am still good enough to win back the world title if I get a chance." The former champ, who hasn't fought since he lost by a knockout streams. to heavyweight king Floyd Patterson in Miami last March, has seemed serious about training for the Bygraves fight.

I went on a diet," Ingo said. "Previously, I used to eat anything and everything at anytime Now I don't and I feel fitter and state conservation commission said ice fishing is at its best now, with good catches of bluegills, crappies, bass and walleyes reported. Northern pike, some walleyes as well as panfish are hitting at Beeds Lake near Hampton, and Lake Cornelia at Clarion. Green Valley Lake, Creston, is producing some walleyes for the patient angler, The northwest 'lakes region, and both the entire length of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers report good catches. The backwaters of the rivers are yielding panfish, while the dams have abundant walleyes, sauger and northerns.

Open streams in northeast Iowa report good winter trout. On the farm ponds, fishermen are taking bluegills; and a few bass. Sixth tourney for Hawkeyes IOWA CITY When I a signed for the University of Kentucky basketball tournament next Dec. 21 and 22, it marked the sixth straight year of holiday tournament play for the Hawkeyes. Iowa will compete with Kentucky, West Virginia COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio State fired its potent ammunition at Iowa and leveled the Hawkeyes I Big Ten recp'-d Monday night but (somehow the barrage didn't have i much effect on big Don Nelson.

Despite the 89-63 loss to the unbeaten Buckeyes, Iowa's blond sharpshooter posted the high igame scoring with 29 points on, eight fieldgoals out of 13 tries! and made 13 of 17 free throw at-' tempts. IS 811 i Outside of that it was mostly an IF TP Ohio State show which moved the! to their 17th victory this' i seven of them in the Big: jTen, and their 22nd in a row in! 'three years of conference competition. Ohio's All-America Jerry Lucas collected 24 points, although he sat out eight minutes of the game. Help from his teammates includ-j ed 18 points by John Haviicek, all 1 on fielders, 15 by Dick Reasbeck and 11 by Mel Npwell. Iowa heads home with a 3-3 conference mark to prepare for Saturday's game at Iowa City with Illinois, which bumped the Hawks out of a tie for third place in the league.

Illinois edged Minnesota 89-80 at Champaign, 111., Monday night. The Hawkeyes a Ohio State to a 5-5 tie in the opening minutes and then the roof fell in. In 14 minutes the Bucks had a 30-point lead with Lucas setting the pace. Iowa was able to hit only 20 per cent of its shots in the first half and trailed 52-26 at intermission. Of the 26 points, Nelson got 17.

The victory left Ohio State as sole occupant of first place in the Big Ten with a 7-0 record. Previously unbeaten Wisconsin lost to Michigan 81-74. The Wolverines grabbed their second win in five conference starts and pulled Wisconsin of. the heels of Ohio State at the same time. In the only other Big Ten game, Illinois wiped out a 43-2fa helftime lead of Minnesota to win its fourth loop game in six starts 81-76.

at the NAMED MANAGER OP WATERLOO CLUB DON NELSON --HigK scorer WATERLOO Harlan Hinie Anglese, 45, has been named general manager of the harder." He said he weighs 198 I Water baseball team in the Class Midwest League. Ang- A I adviser, Edwini lese was general manager of Anlquist, js encouraged by Jo- Clinton in the same league in nansson's condition and 1956 and 1957. "If he beats Bygraves," Ahlquist said, "then he will have one other fight, probably next month, before challenging Richardson for the European title. I plan to match Johansson and Richardson in an open air fight at Goteborg Stadium in May." BUSY NIGHT DETROIT (UPI) Fat Tony Basketball scores MONDAY COLLEGE EAST Providence 5J, Lemoyne IS. Selon Hall Upsala SOUTH Virginia Tech 71, Furrrian TJ.

Alabama Vanderbllt Auburn 48, Georgia Tech 39. Florida Tennessee 8S. Houston 81, Florfdi statr 76 Miss. State 70, Tulane 59. LSU 70, Mississippi 59.

Davidson 35, Richmond r. George Wash. 82, Virginia 75. Georgia 75, Mercer 61. MIDWEST Ohio State Iowa Kt.

Missouri 19. Kansas 66. Illinois K9, Minnesota 80. Colorado 51, Oklahoma 50. Michigan 81, Wisconsin 71.

Nebraska 57, Oklahoma State 58 Okla. City West Texas IDS. Crelghtoii 79, Slarquetle 7:1 Kipon 79, Cornell in. Upper Iowa SG, Wartburg 80. St.

Mary's (Minn.) SB, Loras'65. Brake X9, Wisconsin State 56. FAR WEST Arizona r7, Texas Western 3'J. Arizona State 91, N. M.

Slate 70, Gonzaga 77, Nevada. JUNIOR COLLEGE Creston 88, Grand View 78. EstherviJle SI, Dordt 59. HIGH SCHOOL Duhuquc Wahlerl 73, Campion 44. Lucas tied for third in scoring race CHICAGO UV-Don Nelson of Iowa dropped into a tie third Tuesday in the Big Ten all- games scoring race.

The Hawkeye ace and Ohio State All- America Jerry Lucas are both averaging 22.7 points a game. Galento, one-time heavyweightjThey trail Indiana's Jimmie challenger, knocked out three! Ra yl, who has an average of men in one night, Aug. 6, 1931,127.7, and Purdue's Terry Dis- at Detroit. They were Frankie Kits (1), Joe Brian (1) and Paul Thierman (3). Missouri wins first Colorado cools Sooners for 6-0 mark in Big 8 By The Associated Press The Colorado Buffaloes, loaded with poise, still are kings of the Big Eight Conference, standing on a 6-0 record.

Colorado coolly disposed of Ok- at the half but Pushed ahead 55-49 lahoma 54-50 at Norman Monday night, while Missouri knocked off Kansas 79-66 at Lawrence and Nebraska edged Oklahoma State 5756 at Lincoln. Oklahoma (2-3) led Colorado by five points twice in the first half and was ahead 29-26 at intermission. The Sooners hit a six- Missouri (1-5) marked its first Big Eight victory of the season and its first in six years at Lawrence. Kansas (1-3) trailed 43-27 and Oregon State at Lexington, minute cold spell without a basket! sta 5 2 50 with 12:25 left. Ken Doughty led a balanced Tiger attack that quickly regained the lead and Missouri won going away.

Nebraska (3-3) was 13 points behind in the first half before the Huskers started gaining on Oklahoma State (2-5). Ivan Grupe's basket put Nebraska ahead to The Hawkeyes won the Queen Cily meet (Buffalo) in 1957 and the Los Angeles Classic in i960 and finished as runnerup in the Far West Classic, 1958; the Holiday Festival, New York City, 1959; and the Quaker City Philadelphia, in 1961. Kentucky's tourney never has been won by a Big Ten I i although Illinois and Minnesota competed twice and Ohio! State once. Kentucky took five I of the previous nine tourna-i ments. FIGHT RESULTS By The Associated Tress New York Tony Fortunate, 150, New York, and Gil Diaz, HlVi, Puerto Rico, draw, 8.

Chicajro Allan Thomas. 162, Chicago, outpointed Billy Pickctt 15014 New York, 10. Sydney. Australia Gary Cowburn, 142. Australia, stopped Egro George Barnes, Australia, 6.

in the second half and Colorado gained a 12-point lead. Oklahoma cut into the margin with a full court press in the last three minutes, but Colorado's Jim Davis sank four free throws to keep the Buffaloes on top. The next Big Eight action comes Wednesday night with Kansas State at Kansas and Oklahoma at Iowa State. chinger, who has averaged 27.2. MASON CITY FURNITURE Wilt Be Until 9 P.M.

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