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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • 17

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The Paducah Suni
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PAGE SEVENTEEN THE ADUCAH SUN-DIMOCRAT fHIDAV, H8RUARY 7, 1X4 Wildcats Out To Better 1964 AMERICAN LEAGUE SCHEDULE SEC Standing This Week Although Rupp himself has yet LEXINGTON, Feb. 7- points and a 26.9 average) have to confirm his special defensive Po.ir in thpir inno-arcustomed seen him pass such ex-UK UBW I nosltion atoD the Southeastern greats as Wallace Jones, Ver- arrangement as a 1-3-1 zona (m many observers are Inclined to idenUfy it), the "point defensive Conference standings and hold- non Hatton, cm pivey. rrann inn No. 3 national ranking, Ken- Ramsey, Johnny Cox, Cult Ha- tucky'i crowd-thrilling Wildcats gan and Ralph Beard. Dead nortAin thft two MlsslssiDDls ahead is Alex Groza's mark of press" (as the Baron refers to it) is being credited by most experts with getting Kentucky a ct--wr thi.u,M wnicn no compuea uuruiK mioa fnnr.wonp back into the SEC nag cnase.

1 IMKI V.4J11.V.OUJ UTU v- Saturday-Monday period as they jate forUe3i To Since Rupp sprung it on Tennessee nearly three weeks back, begin their drive down the home QTOlBLt Nash need to pest the Wildcats have copped lour straight victories over loop op stretch toward a 21st loop title 138 points in the 'Cats remain-it. nntnmBtic hid to the ing seven regular season games national championships. Plus any post-season tournament At Im AfUg At Kmm Ct Al MImmwm At Ckt-t At M-, At At Waal At IMm At Not Yh At Mat i i i i in i i i i iurf.1 iri.t Mir.ii fcrisi5THir.1T iufjrat4 UAU WJ4lnim Jun.12M3.H-ll Jim t. 10, 11 ocU $. Hitmr Aif4tAU.

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fmm the enomiii ous ceuar juo ig production as compared to the tht the forces of Baron wonae c-omDsneu are maKing a shambles of the chase for lndi- four games immediately preceding. Adolpn Rupp occupiea just hoino nnoct in vldual Honors tne btu ana muiiu. 6w r. AAi 0im. Barrlni the unexpected Rupp hi hv Geore la Tech ana van- uu's M- will continue to utilize the de AMS i th nnnin- nf SEC cations lor acwevmg Au-Amer- ucjuui, u.

"F- 1, i. fense and the lineup that has on1 thA wvon-rame ica swiua lur a umu uai6m road ahead is littered wun od- in the form of potenUal Nash and his feUow conspirators i vpntnrHnns has had to take a back seat in made it go Nash in the pivot, Deeken and soph Larry Conley in the ront court and point man Tommy Kron and Terry Mobley at guards. offered suoDort bv recent the public fancy to a new de- tn tho hpl Pf that iciioivo wiuuuc, they are once agam nuung me destructive pace that carried TWIST I 1 1 MUllj them to 10 straight wins over too intersection-! competition 1 through the month or uecemoer Tuevby, July 7 AB St Gam at SbM Stadlunv Nw York. in Kentucky they talk whiskey, but NlghtGtiM Havy bUck flgurti dtnoti Suixbyt and No. 1 ranking in uie na tional DOllS.

The Blue Grass boys roppiea stacey, uuoois win, Georgla Monday night ln Tourney Scneduled antiquated Woodruff Hall with Good Fisliiii Some Stacev whloned Union Drue la blistering exhibition oi DasKei- Murray Bows To Arkansas State boast about 83- 51 and DuBois rallied to win ball spiced by phenomenal ball 84- 70 over Smith in Thursdav handling, sensational shooting Reported In State night's Adult Basketball League (54.3 per cent from the floor eames. and 88.2 at tne ioui I t. At a meetine oLthe leaeue most flawless aeiensive piay 20 feet on minnows. Limited FRANKFORT (AP) Kentucky's lakes and streams are Thursdav It was announced that and ereat individual perform' number of bass on doll flies JONESBORO, Feb. 7 Arkansas State, behind the high scoring of forward Jerry Rook, pulled away from Mur with 20.

Johnson also led the Racers in rebounding with 11. Five Racers hit in double figures. Schlosser added 14, John Namclu 13, Gene Pendleton 12 the ABL tournament would be- ances. As Kentucky raced to a attracting few fishermen but Temperature 44, clear and sta ble. gin Feb.

18 at Jetton Junior 103-83 decision, hitting the cen- eood jigging water ls reported at Lake Cumberland and Dale High School. tury mark for the eigntn time ray State in the second half Kentucky Lake Reports of In first round play it will be this season and providing iaDu- some good crappie catches on victory and Jim Jennings 10. The Racers appeared to be Jesxnafla-3 and scored an 85-74 here Thursday night Hollow. Here Is a lake-by-lake run' CTS vs. Smith vs.

lous Adolph Rupp with his 700th minnows around fallen trees at 8-10 feet Clear and 44. Some white bass. Sauger and crappie down from the Department of Kolb; Stacey vs. Bob; Union career coaching success, they Drug vs. DuBois.

were paced by two-time Ail- Fish and Wildlife Resources: stale after, a 10-day layoff. The loss leaves the 'Breds with a so-so 9-8 record. Arkansas State is now 12-5. activity below the dam. Cumberland Some crappie and bluegill at 10 feet on mm Guist Creek Thin skim of Ice on lake.

No fishing reported the Also it was announced that America Cotton Nash ana u-the league needs referees. Any- Captain Ted Deeken. Deeken, a one interested may call 442-3861. senior forward, had the best l'rr ao II night of his career as he poured stacey dJv-Tabicott as. over- in 29 points and contributed nine ton 20.

Slu.hmeyer 16. KeUer 12. Slclnn.p ft. Drown 3. reDOUndS.

nows. Temperature 40, clear to murky with muddy water in past few days. Dale Hollow No fishermen since last Sunday. Mostly clear the middle section. Herrington Ice In the ex if iii ikriin iiii mrwii mi ii i ir UNION DRUO (51) Ingram 22.

Mc KtncV. rnnnprtpd for 33 Mints Rook led a sustained drive by the home team that started with 11:48 left in the game and sent Murray tumbling to a 15-point deficit after the Racers, had fought back gallantly earlier to knot the score. The win avenged an earlier 93-63 setback against the Racers at Murray. Arkansas State hit a highly-respectful 50 per cent of its field goal shots, making good 36 of 72 attempts. Murray hit 48.5 on 33 of 68.

The winners were superior in free throws with muddy water at the head treme upper section. Some eood catches of crappie in mid of Wolf River and 111 Will Creek, Manu 19. Power. 10. Jones.

Tomes. tn dubou is 43 84 as he pushed his career total to Smith io 33 80 7o i cm f.nA pAgpA closer to rank- DU BOIS (I4 ElUngton 31. Cole- 1W ana aiuv mn 19. wooten 13. Auitin 8.

By- ing as the top Wildcat point pro- KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WH1SKET KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY dle and lower at 14 to Temperature 43. BOTTLED IN BOND 101 PROOF wp-aihoun is. B.Jnhiu ducer of all time. He has alls. Brooka 18.

Dexter 10. Wright 8. reay moved UltO the NO. 2 Spot i40 ZL40 (IF1M and holds the distinct on or be- murraV Jennings 10 Namciu 5 3-5 13 Johnson 10 0-0 20 Pendleton 4 4-6 12 Schlosser 7 0-1 14 Varnas 2 0-0 4 Walter 0 1-2 1 Totals 33 8-16 74 ARKANSAS STATE Rook 15 2-2 32 Hudgins 8 8-9 24 Dickson 6 0-0 16 Markovich 0 0-0 0 Dungaa. 3 2-5 8 Hays 2.1-2 5 Joplin 0 0-0 0 Totals 36 13-18 85 Murray 37 37-74 Arkansas State 37 48-85 sy td.

AstociiM pre. ing the premiere UK scorer MIAMI, Gilbert, 159, Knox- a fViroo-vonr npriv1 This villa, outpolnteH Weaver Gibson, (ALSO AVAILABLE AS SO PROOF STRAIGHT) Distill. mil Bottled by: BARTOfl DISTILIIIIG Biristt.s, Nilita Ctotr. iM, opaiocKa, season, isasn league-ieaumg TAX PROBLEMS SOLVED B.VARE(B.SM.A.aB.WAREJiB.A. 425 South 6th St.

JSSSSSTfSSt SVV1 scoring efforts (currently 485 IF Open 7 Days a Week 'til 10 P.M. 24 Years Experience 13-8 and in rebounding 46-38. Arkansas State Jumped out to a 21-12 lead in the first half before Murray came storming back to finally tie the score at 33-33 on a jump shot by Scott Schlosser with 3:21 left in the half. The two teams then matched baskets until the intermission horn sounded with the score 37-alI. Murray played equal, ball with the winners for only a few minutes of the second half.

After that the home picked up momentum behind Rook and teammate Jerry Hudgins and pulled away to the bie victory margin. STANDARD 1 American Acquitted, 2 Sentenced By HANS BENEDICT Associated Press Writer in iUUvJ uuu FUEL ILS a INNSBRUCK, Austria (Ap)- E. M. Bailey Rook finished the game with Two members of the U.S. Olym 32 Mints to top all scorers, pic team received suspenaea Distributing Company Dial 442-4306 If No Answer, Dial 443-7924 Hudgins added 24 as second high for the game.

Top scorer sentences Friday of 3 and il2 months for attacking Austrian for Murray was sra jonnson police. A third team member was acquitted of all charges. A charge of making unauth orized use of a car was with drawn. The trio skier Bill Marolt, 20, Aspen, and tobggan- ists Mike Hessel, 21, Eugene, and George Farmer, Seat IFyour need is tle, Wash. were tried in an Austrian court after a clash with police here early yesterday.

Marolt was found guilty of at tacking police and received a three month jail sentence, which was suspended. He was Catalina Sport Sedan Equipped with Deluxe Heater, Defroster Oil Filter Thin Hi placed on probation for three 1 i years. Farmer was found guilty of attacking police and insulting them and was sentenced to 3'2 Think 'ft A I months, which also was suspend ed. He also drew a three year probation. Hessel was acquitted of all charges which the police had lodged against him.

In his summation, state pros ecutor Dr. Mario Laich, with 199.00 Down '36 Months Financing ONLY YOU CAN GET $1,000 $1,500 $2,500 EVEN MORE Franklin was founded on the principle of helping others, and tf a larger loan will help you, we welcome the opportunity to serve. High monthly payments can be reduced. Interest charges cut. New appliances, ur -niturt or other-household investments are good reasons for visiting Franklin soon.

A I MONEY AN ft! Compare our lower terms: drew the charge of unauthorized use Pf an. automobile. He said he did so for lack orevidence. The charge could have resulted in a maximum sentence of three years. 36 Months or 36,000 Miles Guarantee With Free Oil Former catcher Clint Court ney is scouting for the Houston Colts.

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HERRIilG niHCE 16B1CY 513 South 6th St. Dial 443-7517 i Of Paducah 502 Broadway Across From Post Office Phone 443-362. 3llf Dial 443-1712 Dial 443-1711 OPEN FRIDAY. UNTIL 8 P.M. i- i i i V.

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