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Sunday Gazette-Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 23

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2C Sunday Gazette-Mait Charleston, West Virginia Panthers' Spurt Defeats Hoover Staff Photo by Lewis Raines 1950 DAVIS AND ELKINS CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM HOLDS REUNION SATURDAY AT CIVIC CENTER Standing (From Left). Dr. Frank Whitney. John Harling. Joe Lanza, Jack Bennett, Coach Red Brown, Frank Hedricks, Neil Gutshall.

Ray Stepaniak and Joe Glad. Seated: Joe Pukach. Joe Ceravola, Hap Huey, Carl Payne and Ted Chismar. 1950 DE Champs Honored Laird Hanson scored 11 points in the fourth quarter Saturday to help DuPont capture a 97-73 victory over Herbert Hoover at DuPont. Hanson and the Panthers broke open a 54-54 deadlock at the end of the third period with a six-point lead early in the last quarter.

Will Johnson was high scorer for DuPont with 28, followed by Hanson with 21, John Helm with 12 and Jeff Brownlow with 10. David Gandee led the Huskies with 24. Doug Summers added 18 nd Jack Langmaack Meeting Set Today For Track Officials The Kanawha Valley Track and Field Officials Assn. will meet at 1:30 p.m. today at the National Track and Field Hall of F'ame.

tossed in 11. In a game played Friday night, Williamson defeated Sissonville 66-49, at Williamson. Hoevtr PUytr 6 Hamrtek 3 2-J D. Gandee' 6-6 Summers 8 2-2 Stewart 2 2-2 Wingate 0 0-0 Burdette 2 2-2 Ross 0 0-0 Lngmc 1 3 5-6 Totals 27 Noovir DuPont. PUyir 8 Robinson 2 2-2 6 24 Helm 3 6-8 12 18 Johnson 13 2-5 28 6 Lowe 1 0-0 2 0 Hanson 8 5-6 21 6 Murray 0 0 0 0 0 Stevens 0 0 2 0 tl Brownlow 5 0-0 10 73 Totals 3315-23 IS IS 24 11 17 Officials: Larry Legs.

Bob Maxwell WILLIAMSON (66) 8 3-5 19 6 1-3 13 1 HJ 2 6 1-1 Austin Looney Oixon Taylor Howard Wilkerson 0 1-1 Blackwell 1 0-0 Jackson 1 2-2 Totals 21 8-13 SISSONVILLE (49) PUytr 3 12-13 18 3 4-4 10 3 1-2 7 4 0 0 8 I 0-0 2 Alexander 1 0-0 2 Pritt 1 Sisson Wright Thomas Harper 0-1 10 Tatoert Totals 16 17-19 49 Sissonville 13 12 Williamson 21 '0 1I-M KVC Standings KVC Ovtr-all School George Wash 15 Charleston 13 St. Albans 14 Dunbar 13 18 18 17 13 LAIRD HANSON Leads Rally South Charleston 10 10 10 10 Hoover 7 8 9 11 Stonewall 8 11 9 11 DuPont 7 10 7 13 Sissonville 4 9 6 13 Nitro 4 10 8 12 East Bank 3 15 3 17 Catholic 2 14 5 17 Monday's Carries Stonewall Jackson at Catholic. Civic Center, 7:30 p.m. By A.L. Hardman Davis and Elkins basketball fans among the alumni looked back or, more prosperous days Saturday night at a dinner at the Civic Center as they paid honor to the last Senator team to win the West Virginia Conference championship Red Brown's 1950 gang.

Easley's 27 Sparks Wilson Wilson, with Larry Easley i a i 2 7 points, won the Eastern Kana- a a i i School basketball championship Saturday, beating East Bank, 55-49. in the finals of the tournament at DuPont High School. Trailing 4746 with a minute and a half to play. Wilson poured in nine points--seven by Easley and two by Tom Chappelle--to sew up the victory. Both Easley and Chappelle were named on the all-tournament team as was Guy Johnson of Wilson.

Mike and Steve McCune and John Moore were named the East Bank team while Tab Chapman of Lincoln and Mike Estes of John Adams also were picked. Wilson lost to John Adams in the finals of the tourney last year. Wilson (55) Chpplle 5 Easley 13 Miller 1 Johnson 3 Stnstrt 0 Chmbrlsn 5 Lester 0 Totals 27 East Bank. i i a Godby. T.D.

Golds Rally to Win State's Spring Game a a i a scored from three yards out in the fourth quarter to give West Virginia State's Gold team a 12-8 win over the Black team Saturday at Lakin Field, capping the Yellow Jackets' spring football season which began Feb. 17. Cross Lanes Pulls Upset In Cage Loop The Bank of Cross Lanes scored a 56-54 upset win over i a Strand team last week in the Charleston Commercial Business basketball league. The win moves the Bank of Cross Lanes into a first place tie i The a Both teams have 7-1 records. Two foul shots by Tom Nelson gave the Bank of Cross Lanes the win.

City Commercial League Standings Pet. GB The 7 875 Bani- Cross 7 875 McJariiir. 5 3 .625 2 HecHs 5 3 625 2 Chas Newsnaoersi 1 500 3 Silver Brand 3 5 .375 Chas. National. ...1 7 125 6 rrankenbergers 0 6 .000 7 Week's Results 70.

Charleston National 62 Stiver Braad 85. Frankenbergers 49 Bank Cross Lanes 56. The Strans 54 Newspape 74. McJunkin 62 This Week's Schedule Wednesday 6.45 McJunkin vs. Silver Brand 8 15 Bank of Cross Lanes vs.

National Bank 8 15 err, Hecks' vs. Frankenber- gers Top Scorer Player, team Avj. Mason. Sank Cross Lanes 1 6 7 26.6 Broods. Newsaapers '51 25.1 Lacy, Hecks 162 23.1 Buckhanan, Silver 21.6 Norman.

McJunkin 163 19.1 Turkovich, The Strand 542 17.6 Chapman. The Strand UO 17 i Houck. Chas. National 133 16.5 Shinn, The Strand '3? 16.3 Nelson, Cross Lanes 128 16.0 Bethany Nips Case Western BETHANY. W.Va.

A Ali had 19 points and George Gundling added 17 as Bethany closed its Presidents Athletic Conference basketball season with a 61-59 win Saturday over Case Western Reserve. The Blacks took an 8-0 lead in the third quarter as end a Anderson caught a 61-yard pass from quarterback James Charley to climax a 90-yard drive in five plays. Anderson then combined with Charley for the conversion pass and an 8-0 lead. The Golds retaliated three minutes later as quarterback John Riggs rambled around left end for a 10-yard touchdown. Barlow's run for the extra points failed.

The touchdown was set up by a fumble recovery by Dan Watson on the Black" 23. Barlow's three-yard score i i a preceded by a 27-yard screen pass from Riggs to Bill Potter, which moved the ball to the three, from where Barlow scored. THE BLACKS threatened to retake lead, i 1 0 a i on a fourth-and-28 play in which a 26-yard pass from Charley to Anderson fell two yards short. "It was a real good workout." said coach Colin Cameron. "Both offenses played well, giving signs that our attack should be stronger this fall.

"Our a backs were really impressive with their running." he added. The regular backs, playing with reserve quarterback Riggs, gained 239 yards on the ground. Newcomer Bobby Henson of Sissonville carried for 69 yards in nine carries. Barlow- added 63 yards and fullback Wayne Holland 60. a a i he was pleased with Charley's passing.

Charley, the team's regular quarterback, threw for 163 yards on eight completions in attempts Henry Mouzon of the Blacks recovered three Gold bles. Slack 1 Antferso" 61 pass from Chaney 'AnSeryjr pass from Charley). '-0 rjn failed). Barlow 3 run (pass First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Pasvng Passes Had intercepted FumWes-Lost Penalties 6 2-'0 2 All of the starters Sheriff Carl Payne. Neil Gutshall.

Hap Huey. Joe Pukach and Joe Ceravola were there as well as Bennett. Ted Chizmar. John Harling. Frank Hedrick came all the way from Spain to attend the dinner).

Joe Lanza and Ray Stepaniak. Some of the members of the 1948 and 1949 teams also were a a a coached those teams. Brown pointed out that his 1950 team, winning 29 and losing 5, had winning streaks of 10, seven and 10 games and had a scoring average of 77 points per game. A i i a with victories over Beckley. Fairmont, W.

Va. Tech and Wesleyan, the Senators went immediately to Kansas City to whip St. Thomas. and Westminster. Pa.

the tournament favorite before losing in the quarter finals to Tampa. Fla. Ceravola suffered a broken foot that knocked him out of the Tampa game. Pukach was named on the all-tournament team. Also on hand was Dr.

Frank Whitney, team statistician. Nevin Kendall, vice-president in charge of development at D. spoke in the absence of President Gordon Hermanson and noted that the basketball team had done more than any other faction to put the name of D. E. on the map.

IN BROWN'S three years as coach at D. E. his teams won 71 of 91 games, averaged 74 points per game, won two tournaments and one seasonal championship. Present coach Ed McFarlane apologized for not having his team still playing in the tournament but promised that a were a ahead. John Frost, assistant director of development, served as toastmaster at the dinner.

Brown recalled that the D. E. team didn't have much money back in 1950 but said the city of Elkins supported the club nobly. "The Elkins Inter-Mountain ran a campaign called 'The Kansas City and presented us with a check for $1.500 as we left for Kansas City," he said. "So we lived well during our stay East Bank (4?) 0-0 10 M.

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