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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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...4 S3 DAEt Ki-3, PAGE FIVf ilf. m. 1 it 1 1 hi iM. in liiit iHif mi-tmmimmtm i mi mi 1 1 nil i iiiiin In ji mniiU i Ratings Sef Up Battle Of Giants NEW YORK (UPI)-The stage has been set for Southern California and UCLA. teams with first-place votes won-lost records in parentheses.

'Ninth week, includes games played through Sunday, Jen. Forjner Afhleie Af Dedication Washington find Jefferson College will recognize its most fame us athlete when it names its $2.3 million Physical Educaton Center for Wilbur F. (Pete) Henry ceremonies on- February 3. Henry, a gradual? in the class cf 1925, won All-American recognition in football during his college was one of the first rfiars of prr.fes-sional fatball, playing with the famed Canton Tiuildogs in the' early days of Hie National Football League. When the Helms Foundation selected 'its college he two Lo.3 Angeles rivals Points 318 3iil Team 1.

Sou. (23) (lfi-0) 2 UCLA (9) (15-D 3 Marinette if) (16 wtra' voted 12 among the nation's major colleges today he Un'ted Press Bonrd of Coaches. 'Now' they'll tangle Salurday night at the Los Angeles Sporls Arena wiUi the winner prc-bably laying solid chim lo the flop ranking. Waiting I he Wings, h. miner, are a pair of unbeatens.

10 0) was ranked third and Pennsylvania, also 16-0, took down the No. 4 ranking. Southern California received 29 first-place votes and 313 points after running its record to 16-0 last week. UCLA, now 15-1 had nins vctes 2fl 226 1H9 it; 1 54 30 24 2.) 19 13 15 14 13 12 11 11 4 i Hi 0) 5 Kansas (11.1) fi M-2) 7 South ill Weslrrii Kenlui'kv M4-3) 9 Tennessee (13-31 10. Kentucky 13-3) 11.

Illinois (9-3) 12 LaSall- (14-1) 13. Notre D.ime 5) 14. Fordhani (13-1) 15. North Carolina (12-3) 16. Utah St.

(16-3.) 17. Michigan (10-4) 18. Duquesm (11-2) 19. (Tie ViUanova (15-4) (Tie Nebraska (12-3) Ail-Time All American lean, Ilenry was one of the two lac-kes. lie was a charter member cf the Fco.ball Hall of Fame, -and was among the players selected for the Niticnal Professional Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, along with Red Grange, i Thorpe and Bronko Nagurski.

uPete Henry was the greatest tackle of them all," George Halas, the owner and longtime coach' of the Chicago Bears, once said. After he concluded his professional football career in 1932, George Dugan) Wade Goslicky, A. Davis, M. Vallozzi, Jim Jones and Tom Boudreau. Second row.

same order, are: Assistant Coach Madia, W. Zate'zalo, Dave Cook, C. Felice, D. Taylor, D. Vidovich and Coach Frank Vulcano.

Standing, same order, are: O. Johnson. Dennis Daley, Randy Haught, Rich Arri-goni, Garee Piper and manager Tom Sliimrock. CALIFORNIA STATE WRESTLING SQUAD Here is the complete rostev of the California State College Wrestling squad coached by Frank Vulcano of The Vulcans have compiled a 9-1 record to date this season and swing back into action Wednesday night when CSC travels to Akron University for a 4 p.m. match.

In the photo, kneeling left to. right, are: Greg Others' receiving five or more points: Drake, Arizona State, Louisville, Oregon, Utah, and 3C1 points while Marquaija had the remaining five fcr 283 points. Kansas was fifth in the balloting, which includes games played through Sunday, Jan. 31, with Jacksonville, South Carolina, Western Tennessee and Kentucky completing the top 10. Five coaches from each of the seven geographical areas of the nation comprise the UPI ratings board.

Edge 'St. Ignatius, 39-37 Lqncers Capture 10th REQUEST APPROVED STATION, Del. (UPP-The Delaware Racing Commission approved Monday Delaware Park's request for a record 65-day meeting this season, featuring Sunday racing and a split meeting. TRADE MADE MILWAUKEE (UPI) The Milwaukee Bucks of the Nation-si Basketball Association Monday traded rookie Gary Freeman, their No. 1 draft choice last year, plus this year's second-round pick and cash to the Cleveland Cavaliers for veteran forward McCloy Henry became the Athletic Director at holding that post until his death on February 7, 1952.

"With erection of its magnificent Physical Education Center, College now has an athletic facility which can appropriately carry the name of its greatest athlete," Dr. Howard J. Burnett, President of the College, said. "All who knew him remember Pete Henry as St. Patrick's Lancer basket- put the Lancers ahead by four, St.

Patricks seventh graders 39-35. ball team edged its way to a fell to St. Anne's Saturday night 45-37, in a weekend tournament played at St. Simon and Jude in Greentree. The Lancers hit on nine cf 16 free throws while St.

Ignatius converted 11 of 22 tries. NEW YORK (UPI) -The United Press International top 20 major college basketball ian outstanding athlete, a good student, a genial, friendly end Scholastic Schedule BASKETBALL Tuesday Section 12 Wash High at McGuffey S. Fayette at Burgettstown Ft. Cherry alt Chartiers-Hous. Peters Twp.

at Avella Wednesday rc Catholic at St. Basil Friday Section 9 Trinity at Canon-McMillan Montour at Sto-Rox Carlynton at Chartiers Valley Section 12 Burgettstown at Wash High Avella at South Fayette Chartiers-Hous. at Peters Twp McGuffey at Fort Cherry WRESTLING Tuesday Burgettstown at Can-McMillan McGuff ey at Wash High Shadyside Academy at IC Cath. Peters Twp. at Upper St Clair German Twp.

at West Greene Wednesday Waynesburg at Uniontown Thursday Ft. Cherry at S. Fayette IC Catholic at Beth-Center Friday Houston at W. Greene Charleroi at McGuffey Waynesburg ait Avella Peters Twp. at Burgettstown SWIMMING Thursday Canon-McMillan at Clairton Players Unhappy In 5-Man Deal Between NHL Teams NEW YORK (UPD-Arnie PIAA Slates State Tourney Ticket Orders Manual Pihakis, athletic director at Canon-McMillan i High School, announced this week that adult tickets to the State Wrestling Tourna-: ment may be ordered by sending a check or money order including 50 cents for postage and handling to the: PIAA Office, 1613 North Front Street, Harrisburg, 17102.

Price for the tickets: $5 per set. Because of change in the distribution of tickets, i schools will not be taking orders and adults must make their own arrange-i ments for ordering their own tickets. Pihakis noted that area wrestling fans are a iked to please not call or. contact the local schools for tickets. 39-37 victory over St.

Ignatius Sunday to extend its winning streak to 5-0 in section competition and 10-2 for tlie year. Utilizing a zone defense effectively, both squads forced the tall inside as neither team could contribute consistent support from the outside. Kris Elish, who got into foul trouble in the third period, cut down on his effectiveness in an effort to stay in the game, but still concluded with high scoring honors for the Lancers with 12 markers on four field goals end four free throws. Joe Sanpietro was the only other Lancer able to attain the double digit column with a 10-point' effort on four field goals and two gratis tosses. Ed Hanley found himself in early foul trouble with four in the first quarter and found his movement hampered throughout, not being able to assume aggressiveness.

Hanley, ranking second among the St. Patrick's scorers, could muster only two points, while Dan Wingard, holding down third spot on the scoring chart, contributed four counters. It was Kris Elish's two free throws with seven seconds remaining on the clock brought about the victory. They Results: ST. PATRICKS-39 FG FT Pts Sanpietro 4 2 10 Hanley 1, 0, 2 kind person, and a gentleman.

Henry Physical Education Center is the finest facility of its kind on any campus the state, and has been compared favorably wth athletic buildings at larger colleges and universities throughout the nation. The gymnasium seats 2,800 spectators for basketball, while the swimming area has seats fcr 450. Separate racing and diving pools are part of the swimming complex. An auxiliary gym. workout rooms, handball and squash courts, special exercise rooms, wrestling room, a Suana bath and lounge, As-troturf room for indoor golf and 'Rseball practice, trainer's and orfice suites, classrooms, varsity team rooms, and locker rooms for men and women, are eatures of the building.

First put to use year ago, Henry Memorial Center replaces the old College gymnasium which was 'built in 1893. The old gym is now being used as a multi-student activities center. Washington and Jefferson is the eleventh oldest college in the nation, dating back to 1781. Jf was an all-male institution until women were admitted last iiiitiwM lliflli! vKSsiS.Ss.?: jJjjV V-' vKir 1 7 r-iJW Pirn September. The College now has an enrollment of 975 men and women, and will increase to CO next year.

Duke Wins, 82-71, Wingard '2, Brown1 and Bruce MacGsegor ks Gamecoc Drop Dalev 3 1 K. Elish 4 -4' V. Elish 0 0 Smith 2 0 Totals 15 9 ST. IGNATIUS-37 D. Hughmes 4 4 G.

Hughmes 3 0 Cartier 1' 3 Guanietak 2 3 Vislowski 3 1 Totals 13 11 Test Fourth ACC SCORE BY PERIODS St. Patricks 11 12 9 7-39 St. Ignatius 11 12 6 8-37 Bowling PLANETS LEAGUE Sun 10-2, Moon 10-2, Earth 8-4 Mars 6-6, Jupiter 5-7, Saturn 5-7, Pluto 2-10, Venus 2-10. 1 High Single: Dorothy Wasie leski 205 High Series: Gina Laffey 525 the key men in the five-player deal between the New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings, both expressed unhappi-ness today at being sent to new, teams. The Rangers, with a surplus of wealth on defense, sent rearguards Arnie Brown and Mike Robitaille and minor league center Tom Miller to Detroit Monday in exchange for veteran forward Bruce Mac-Gregor and defenseman Larry Brown.

It was the second major trade between the National Hockey League teams this season, and Larry Brown also was involved in the first one. In the previous transaction, Oct. 31, he and Don Luce went from New York to Detroit in exchange for Pete Stemkowski. Both Arnie Brown, in his seventh season with the Rangers, and MacGiegor, a 10-year veteran with Detroit, are unhappy about starting all over in a new home. MacGregor, in fact, said today he hasn't made up his mind as yet whether to report to the Rangers even thought they are almost certain to make the Stanley Cup playoffs.

"I've been in Detroit 10 years now and that's something to think about," said the 29-year-old forward. "It comes as a blow when you've been with a team as many years as I have and it's hard to accept leaving." Arnie Brown faces an even classic showdown when UCLA puts its 135-5 record over the past five years on the line. Dave Robisch scored 25 points to pace Kansas to the 79-74 victory over Kansas State. Kansas is now 15-1 this season. Bud St all worth backed Robisch with 20 points while Steve Mitchell paced Kansas State with 22.

Turning Point The turning point of the game came with 2:59 remaining when Robisch wrestled the ball away from Bob Zender after a missed free throw and scored a basket to put Kansas ahead, 69-64. Kansas St. Coach Jack Hartman rushed onto the floor to claim that Robisch was guilty of a foul. But the referee called a technical on Hartman, giving the Hawks a free throw and possession of the ball and Kansas St. Never got back into the game.

Kentucky hit on 72.2 per cent of its shots while whipping Auburn, 114-76. Tom Parker Kentucky with 27 and Tom Payne added 23. Van Oliver scored 17 points as Vanderbilt upset Tennessee. Jimmy England and Don Johnson had 19 each for Tennessee. In other games, Indiana beat Northern Illinois, 113-112, New Mexico St.

stepped Hardin Simmons, 75-57, Tulsa nipped St. Louis, 75-70, Utah St. topped What's wrong with the South Carolina basketball team? Coach Frank McGuire's team suffered its fourth Atlantic Coast Conference loss Monday night when it was beaten by Duke, 82-71- The Gamecocks can still make the NCAA tournament if they win the controversial ACC postseason tourney but the team has now lost four of its last six games. The Blue Devils, who had only two wins in six previous ACC games, led most of the game against the cold-shooting Gamecocks. Duke held a 33-27 half time lead but South Carolina rallied and outscored the Blue Devils, 10-4, at the outset of the second half to tie the game 37-37.

But then Duke pulled away and South Carolina never caught up. The outside shooting of Rick Katherman, who scored 16 points, and the rebounding of Randy Denton played key roles in the Duke victory. John Roche scored 28 points in a losing cause for South Carolina. While South Carolina, ranked seventh, was losing, two other teams in the top 10 fifth-ranked Kansas and lPth-ranked Kentuckyi-were victorious. But ninth -ranked Tennessee also was an' upset victim as it lost to Vanderbilt, 65-60.

The other teams in the top 10 were idle including Southern California and UCLA, who'll ARCHER LEADS NEW YORK Archer, who earned $30,000 for his victory Sunday in the Andy Williams San Diego Open, has taken the lead in the PGA Tournament Players Division money winnings with $37,331 and exemption-point standings with 33,500.9. Home is familiar things. Like waiting to use the telephone. Like waiting to get into the and not waiting for hot water when gou get there. Gas is right.

MA A UE tias is there. lDJLDIMISD ii OF PENNSYLVANIA Gas is right theie. GAS NIGHT HARNESS RACING ('Mways 70 Comfort THE ACTION TRACK WHEELING DOWNS Sat. Post Time 7:30 P.M. Reservations Ph.

232-5050 tougher move, shifting from second-place team int he Easl Division to a last-place club. He used such words as "depressed, i fWBSPFmfTli 3iTOT 7M bitter and shocked" in describing his feelings, but indicated he would report to the Red Montana, 98-63, and Duquesne i m..

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