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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • 13

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a Layoff May Help Hawks In Title Bid (By The Associated Press) St. Louis, despite losing 123- 101 to the Los Angeles Lakers, still had its eye on first place today in the Western Division race of the National Basketball Association. The Hawks lost their second straight to Los Angeles Sunday night to put St. Louis games back. Hawks' Player-Coach Richie Guerin said after the defeat he hoped a week's break in the schedule after playing San Francisco Wednesday and Friday might give four Hawks, including Guerin, time to heal.

St. Louis doesn't play again until Dec. 25 in New York. Guerin played 33 out of 48 minutes Sunday night despite pain from a severely bruised Achilles tendon, which left him exhausted at the finish. The Hawks' other starting guard, Len Wilkens, is just beginning to return to play again after three layoff with a sprained ankle.

Also sidelined are guard Vaughn, with a pulled thigh muscle that halves his speed, and forward Jeff Mullins, suffering a severe ankle sprain. The Hawks trailed by only 10 points at the half Sunday night, 64-54. But breaking Los Angeles outscored Louis 35-17 in the third quarter, sewing up the game. St. Louis took another beating, from Boston, Saturday, 126- 108.

In other Saturday games, Philadelphia whipped Cincinnati 135-132 in overtime and New York beat Baltimore 150-127. Bowie Stakes Slate Termed Richest Ever BOWIE, Md. The richest stakes scheduled in Bowie Race Course history with $378,500 added money has been set for the split 1966 meeting. Four major events will be decided during the initial 26-day session, Jan. 8 through Feb.

12. Five stakes, including the John B. Campbell Handicap and Governor's Gold Cup, both with $100,000 added money, slated money, are slated during the March 28-April 30 meeting. The schedule: Jan. 22, Southern Maryland Handicap, $20,000 added, 3-year-olds and upward, six furlongs.

Jan. 29, Annapolis, $16,500 added, 3-year-olds (Maryland foaled), seven furlongs. Feb. 5, Bowie Handicap, $25,000 added, 3-year-olds and upward, seven turlongs. Feb.

added, 12, 3-year-olds, Scott six Key, 000 furlongs. Apr. 2, Native Dancer Handicap, $25,000 added, 3-year-olds and ward, six furlongs. Apr. 9, Barbara Fritchie Handicap, $50,000 added, 3-year-olds and upward, fillies and mares, seven furlongs.

Apr. 13, Prince George's, $22,000 added, 3-year-olds, (Maryland foaled), one mile and one sixteenth. Apr. 16, John B. Campbell Handicap, $100,000 added, 3-year-olds and upward, one mile and one sixteenth.

Apr. 23, Governor's Gold Cup, $100,000 added, 3-year-olds, one mile and one sixteenth. 2 Former Owls On Bridgewater College Quintet Two former Westminster High athletes, 5-11 Dave Byers and 6-4 Byron Wolfe, are freshman candidates on the Bridgewater (Va.) College basketball team. The Eagles are being coached for the fourth season by Melvin (Shifty) Myers, who joined the Bridgewater staff in 1961 after stints at New Windsor High, Kenbridge, Robert E. Lee and Andrew Lewis High of Salem, Va.

Myers, a native of Westminster, received his B.A. degree Bridgewater in 1952. His from 1954 New Windsor team captured the Carroll County League, championship. Ray Nagel New Coach Of Iowa Grid Eleven IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP)--Ray Nagel, who in eight years com42-39-1 record at the I piled a versity of Utah, has been named football coach at the Unihead versity of lowa, replacing Jerry who was fired four days Burns, before the end of the 1965 season. 1964 team, with 92 Nagel's and a Liberty Bowl vierecord over West Virginia, was tory considered the best in grid annals.

Soviet Hockey Team Cops Repeat Victory QUEBEC (AP)-Russia posted an 86 victory over Canada's in an exhibition national team the Sovihockey game Sunday, second straight triumph! et's over Canada's squad. beat the CanadiThe Russians 40 in London, Frian team day night. Duke Does It Again: UCLA Expected To Bounce Back (By The Associated Press) There are plenty of pretenders today for the title of national collegiate basketball champion which appears shaky in the grasp of UCLA. Heading the list are the Duke Blue Devils with Bob Verga and Jack Maring who routed the two-time national champions on successive nights last Friday and Saturday, 82-66 and 94-75. Right behind are Cazzie Russell and Michigan Wolverines, ranked second to a UCLA in last week's Associated Press poll.

Then there's St. Joseph's of Philadelphia, Vanderbilt, Minnesota, Kansas, Providence, Bradley, Iowa, Kentucky, lita, Dayton, well Temple, Princeton, ConnectiSyracuse as as cut, Colorado State Utah, Brigham Young, San Francisco, Oklahoma City, Texas Chicago Loyola, Western Kentucky, DePaul and Boston College. UCLA, which suffered two straight defeats for the first time in years, still must be reckoned with as the team picked before the season opened to win an unprecedented third straight national crown. "Every team plays poorly away from home," said UCLA Coach Johnny Wooden after the disasters against Duke. He referred to Duke's upset on the road by South Carolina last Monday and could have included Michigan's road defeat by Wichita last Wednesday.

UCLA will be back home in Los Angeles this week ready to show there's a lot of life in the old boy yet. The unbeaten Kansas Jayhawks, 5-0 and No. 7 in The AP poll, get the chance Friday to test their championship aspirations. On Saturday the Cincinnati Bearcats will get their whack at the Bruins. Kansas knocked St.

John's of New York from the unbeaten ranks 61-55 Saturday while Cincinnati humbled South Dakota 112-66. Michigan rebounded from its Wichita defeat by beating San Francisco 96-78 with Russell getting his career high 45 points. All but 10 of these came in the second half as Cazzie turned a close game at Chicago Stadium into a rout. The Wolverines are idle this week and are looking ahead to their meeting with Duke next week. Duquesne beat Miami of Ohio 64-60 to win the Steel Bowl at Pittsburgh Saturday.

Tennessee State took the K. of C. Tourney at Portland, by whipping Idaho 104-93. Duke, paced by Verga's 22 points and Marin's 23, at one time opened a 24-point lead over UCLA at 70-46. While that game at Charlotte wasn't exciting there were several close finishes.

Scott Key Beaten By Walkersville Walkersville High trimmed Francis Scott Key, 69-47, in an exhibition game Saturday night at Union Bridge. Bill Scheu, who is moving from the area, played his last game for the Eagles and paced the losers with 13 points. Dale Buffington added 12 for Scott Key. Walkersville jumped away to a 22-5 first quarter advantage, and was in complete charge the rest of the way. The scoring: WALKERSVILLE (30-9-69) Bowers 5-1-11, Dirks 5-0-10, Garber 5-2-12, Gangawere 1-2-4, Ripple 3-2-8, Warner 2-1-5, Grimes 0-1-1, Cramer 1-0-2, Zimmerman 1-0-2.

Otto 1-0-2, Magaha 3-0-6, Esworthy 3-0-6, Trout 0-0-0. SCOTT KEY (17-13-47) Buffington 5-2-12. Heiner 2-3-7. Rakes 0-2-2, Scheu 6-1-13, Hyde 1-2- Patterson 0-1-1, Logue 1-1-3, Warner 1-0-2, Rigler 0-0-0. Fouls Missed: Walkersville 13, Scott Key 25.

Walkersville 22 19 20 Scott Key 5 10 13 JVs: Walkersville 69-25. RUT'S AUTO SALES 390 Frederick St. 637-4206 "You Can Pay More But You Can't Buy Better." Mount Five Takes Title At Trenton Mt. St. Mary's captured the Trenton Tournament championship by polishing off host Rider, 84-75, Saturday night as freshman Fred Carter paced the attack with 32 points.

The Mounts now have an early season record of five wins against no defeats. In the consolation game, Catholic U. toppled Lehigh 62-59. Mt. St.

Mary's outscored its opponent by five points in the first half, 31-26, and by four markers in the second 53-49. Also hitting double figures for the victors were Dick Dohler (18) and John Carrell (11). Dick Kuchen tallied 32 for the losers. At the end of the tournament, Carter and Kuchen were named to the All-Star team, along with Jack Cryan of Rider, Emmett Speicher of Catholic U. and Bill Washychyn of Lehigh.

MT. ST. MARY'S (36-12-84) Carrell 5-1-11, Carter 14-4-32, Dohler 9-0-18, M. Johnston 1-3-5, P. Johnston 2-1-5, Livelsberger 4-0-8, Sutor 1-3-5, Lyons 0-0-0.

RIDER (31-13--75) Kuchen 13-6-32, Cisson 5-1-11, Cryan 7-3-17, Higgins 2-1-5, Null 3-1-7, Haessler 1-1-3. Fouls Missed: Mt. St. Mary's 7, Rider 6. Mt.

St. Mary's 31 53-84 Rider .26 49-15 ROWLING SCORES Inter-County League D. K. HERSHEY (4) L. Byers .178 159 185-522 N.

McKim Criswell .204 189 209-602 .205 191 210-606 D. Byers ..160 176 145 481 D. Eiserman .191 221 215626 Totals 938 936 963 2837 WEIGLESTOWN (0) J. Cuffaro 182 183 169 534 W. Shearstone 140 148 108 396 D.

Jordon 180 198 161-539 J. Shue 248 222 244714 R. Price .165 165 151-481 Totals 915 916 833 2664 NO TRESPASSING For hunting or trapping or any other purpose on the land operated by Robert A. Whiteford, R.D. 1, New Oxford, Pennsylvania, ROBERT A.

WHITEFORD The Monday, Evening Sun, Hanover, Pa. 13 December 13, 1965 It Pays To Advertise CONSISTENTLY Deer Skins--Raw Furs Dealer CHARLES L. SEIPP Jr. Hanover, Pa. 51 West Granger St.

EASTERN Pct. GB Boston .18 .720 Cincinnati .17 11 .607 Philadelphia ...15 10 .600 3 .10 17 .346 9 WESTERN DIVISION Los Angeles .18 14 .563 Baltimore 14 17 .452 Francisco ...13 16 .448 372 St. Louis .11 16 .407 Detroit 9 17 .346 6 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Boston 143, San Francisco 106 New York 150, Baltimore 127 Los Angeles 126, St. Louis Philadelphia 135, Cincinnati 132, (overtime) SUNDAY'S RESULTS Los Angeles 123, St. Louis 101 TUESDAY'S GAMES Philadelphia at Cincinnati Baltimore vs.

Detroit at New York San Francisco at New York Temple Gains Fifth In Row At Gettysburg Gettysburg College (1-3) encountered always-strong Temple Saturday night at Gettysburg, and became the fifth victim of the unbeaten Owls 59-45. or The Bullets notched the first bucket of the game on Jim Ruck's follow shot but went without another score until Chris Sirms hit a jumper at 11:29. Meanwhile, the Owls were reeling off 13 points in a row. 36-20, at halftime, They led the humdrum affair, with the Bullets in post-intermission play. Clarence Williams (14), Ken Morgan (13) and Jungle Jim Williams (10) were in double figures for Temple.

Williams, a 6-9 bruiser, took personal charge of the backboards. Sirms with 11 was the lone Bullet in double digits as Temple, employing a three-quarter press, forced the home club into numerous mistakes. The score: TEMPLE (20-19--59) Brookins 6-2-14, Morgan 5-3-13, Williams 3-4-10, Kesalos 5-0-10, Kehoe 1-3-5, Davidson 0-2-2, Hegh 0-1-1, Hindelang 0-4-4, 0-0-0. GETTYSBURG (19-7-45) Sirms 5-1-11, Ruck 2-1-5, Faczan 2-1-5, Guers 2-3-7, Wilson 1-0-2, Falk 4-0-8, Matthews 2-0-4, Barile 0-1-1, Krumm 1-0-2. Non-Scorers: Richardson, Yates, Satir.

Fouls Missed: Temple: 13, Gettysburg 5. Temple 36 23-59 Gettysburg .20 25-45 Frosh: Temple 66-63. Rickey Funeral Services Are Conducted Today ST. LOUIS (AP) Funeral services for Branch Rickey, one of the dominant figures of baseball in a career spanning more than half a century, were to be held today in St. Louis.

Rickey died at the age of 83 Thursday night at Columbia. where he was hospitalized Nov. 13 after suffering a heart attack while making a speech accepting membership in the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. Numerous baseball notables, including National League President Warren Giles and retired American League President Will Harridge, were expected to attend services at the Grace Methodist Church. Burial with graveside will be Tuesday at the services family, plot Portsmouth, in Scioto Ohio.

County Lombardi's (Continued From Page 12) Minnesota snapped a fourgame losing streak as Fran Tarkenton fired two first half TD passes, Fred Cox booted two long field goals and Ed Sharockscored on a 40-yard a ception return. Earl Morrall hit Homer Jones with a pair of scoring bombs, good for 74 and 72 yards, in the Giants' victory at Washington, which kept them in second place in the East. The Giants can clinch a berth in the NFL Playoff Bowl at Miami if they get by Dallas next Sunday. Philadelphia defenders intercepted nine Pittsburgh passes, running three back for touchdowns, in the Eagles' one-sided victory. The loss was No.

11 for the Steelers in 13 games, their worst record in 21 years. Don Meredith's passing (16 of 30 for 324 yards) accounted for three TDs and set up two field goals as the Cowboys dominated the second half to whip St. Louis. Charley Johnson was hurt in the second quarter and saw no more action. Meredith's TD tosses were 46 yards to Bob Hayes, 23 to Dan Reeves and three to Pettis Norman.

More Sports Page 14 Ron Hobson's basket in the last, second gave Tennessee Tech a 79-77 victory over Canisius. Nebraska's Nate Branch tipped in a rebound to give the Cornhuskers a 70-68 victory over California. Tommy Campbell's 20-foot jump shot at the final buzzer gave Bradley an 81-80 squeeze over Oklahoma and Stan Felsinger's four free throws in the last minute gave Columbia an upset 69-68 victory over Cornell. BASKETBALL Walkersville 69, Francis Scott Key 47 Trinity, 79. Lebanon James 80, Carson Buchanan Long 59 57 College AREA Temple 59, Gettysburg 45 Trenton Tourney Mt.

St. Mary's 84, Rider 75 (championship) 62. Lehigh 59 (consolation) EAST Shippensburg 78, Kutztown 76 Dickinson 93, Juniata 68 Army 76, NYU 68 St. Von'ure 92, Xavier (Ohio) 72 So. Carolina 42, Penn 39 Ore.

St. 65, Villanova 59 Boston Coll. 90. Conn. 74 Rutgers 92, Colgate 82 Columbia 69, Cornell 68 Yale 63, Holy Cross 62 Prov'ce 108, St.

Francis (N.Y.) 80 New Hamp. 92, Bates 78 Maine 69, Vermont 67 MIDWEST Michigan 96, San Fran. 78 St. Louis 81, Missouri 55 Iowa 66, Drake 60 Purdue 84, Butler 77 Illinois 96, W. Virginia 86 St.

Joseph (Pa) 98, Bowling Green 55 Mich. St. 93, Notre Dame 69 Cinc'ati 112. S. Dakota 66 Loyola (Ill.) 96, Ohio U.

78 Dayton 90, Middle Tenn. 63 Syracuse 100, Kent State 86 Wichita 87, Colorado 81 SOUTH 82, Loyola (Md.) 75 Duke 94, UCLA 75 Vand'bilt 81, N. Carolina 72 Princeton 72, Navy 54 Louisville 70, Marquette 61 Georgetown 101, LaSalle 9 9 Auburn 77, Jacksonville (Fla.) 69 Alabama 93, So. Miss. 79 SOUTHWEST Bradley 81, Oklahoma 80 Oklahoma City 138, TCU 114 SMU 78, Tulane 69 Houston 82, Wisconsin 57 Phillips 66ers 101, Rice 65 Tulsa 66, St.

Mary's (Tex.) 51 Texas Tech 78, New Mexico 68 FAR WEST Force 68, Loyola (La.) 55 Nebraska 70, California 68 Baylor 78, U. of Santa Barbara 75 Colo. St. U. 84, Ariz.

St. U. 63 Nevada 89, Miami (Fla.) 79 Utah 95, St. Mary's 52 Arizona 68, Arizona St. Coll.

58 Montana State 76, Seattle 72 Fresno St. 109, Sacra. St. 78 Gonzaga 64, East. Montana 46 Denver 98.

Calif. State 70 STEEL BOWL Duquesne 64, Miami 60 (championship) Pittsburgh 85, Geo. Wash. 59 (consolation) KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Tennessee St. 104, Idaho 93 (championship) Portland 76, Fordham 65 (consola-1 tion) SUNFLOWER Kansas 61, St.

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