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THE DAILY REPUBLIC, Mitchell, S. Wednesday, Ian. 10, 1968 Page Nineteen LET ME Jim Van Gerpen (with ball) seems to be attempting to get Tyndall's Dale Zimmerman to move out of his way as he drives for the basket. The Panther's Dan VVincklrr peers over his shoulder to see what's going on and Springfield's Don DeJong (31) watches the action closely. Tyndall came on strong in the fourth period to defeat the Trojans 46-27 and move to the championship game of the Bon Homme County tournament.

All-Sports Scoreboard STRUGGLE FOR V. J. Hlrsch (with ball) and teammate Dennis Ireland (41) appear to be having a difference of opinion about who should have the ball. Reaching in from behind this pair is Bob Hubner (40) of the Avon Pirates. Scotland scored a win in the Bon Homme County tournament Tuesday night to advance to the championship.

(Republic Photos by Minder) Scotland, Tyndall Post Victories in Bon Homme Bv DEAN MINDER i by Wiltmeir with six. Van Ger- Dally Republic Sports topped all rebounders as SPRINGFIELD pulled in 16 caroms, just and Scotland, both rated in the about 60 per cent of the Spring- top 20 in the latest Class 'B', field total, basketball poll, had their hands (46) full before they took opening Wilt round wins in the Bon County tournament here Tues-jHchuurmans day night. jwinckler Tyndall's Panthers, who were-Wiltmeir rated No. 11, had trouble getting untracked but came on Hajek M. Philipi strong in the fourth quarter to p.

Philippi down Springfield 46-27 in ejZimmerman. opening game of the tourna-j Totals ment as the Trojans 1 SPRINGFIELD (27) muster jusl one point in the; fourth quarter. jVan Gerpen Scotland, which was tabbed the No. 18 team in the Class DeJong 'B' ranks also had to go to thejGemar fourth quarter before downing stubborn band of Avon PiralesJHubregtse 33-35. The championship contest between the Panthers and Ihe 01-31 20-04 2- 6 10 2-78 2- 3 12 2-46 1-33 2-22 0-30 periods of play.

Both clubs.2:47 mark. About a minute lat played a tight man-for-man de-ier Fillaus scored from the fiel fense and were both very deli- again. High School Basketball Presho 73. Wood 43 Artesian 67, Erwin 65 Emery 86, Canova 65 Salem 59, Canistota 45 Carthage 61, Ramona 57 Rick Mount Scores 40 As Purdue Defeats Wisconsin By ED SCHUYLER JR. Associated Press Sports Writer Rick Mount is getting used to playing without, his steel lining, and this still could provide a silver lining to what has been a Chamberlain JV dl "PPointtog basketball season her, Purdue staggered to a 81-63, Rice nipped South- record.

'ern Methodist 73-71, Texas out- Then last Saturday, Mount lasted Texas Christian 6fi-65, played without the lining as whipped Arkansas 80-69 Boilermakers opened their Big and New Mexico State thrashed Ten season against Ohio Santa Fe 105-6(2. All were homa But Mount scored only 19 points victories. and Purdue lost 108-80. St. Joseph's beat Xavier, Ml.

Vernon 74, Delmont County 53 44 Salem St. Mary's 101, Freeman Academy 59 i Lane 82, Gann Valley 58 Marty Mission 102, Geddes 35 Howard 115, Spencer 68 Kennebec 60, Vivian 54 Plankinton 77, Lincoln gers 59 Sunshine Bible 76, Polo 54 Pickstown 62, White River 60 Fairfax 59, Naper 47 Farmer 57, Mitchell JV 51 Stickney 50, Armour 40 Hudson JV 61, Larchwood, St. Mary's 46 West Central 64, Centerville 55 Veblen 60, Kidder 57 Deubrook 66, Egan 42 Arlington 80, Iroquois 61 Chester 60, Tri-Valley 44 Baltic 61, Colman 60 Beresford 53, Jefferson 30 Plerpont 46, Bristol 44 Faiilkton 45, Hosmer 28 Frederick 56, Northville Northwestern 48 Eureka 67, Bowdle 62 Cresbard 63, Roscoe 51 Milbank 58, Ortonville, Minn. 55 Herreid 69, Glenhanv 33 Pollock 71, Strasburg, 32 Onida 86, Doland 74 Ipswich 67, Leola 66 Mclntosh 73, Wakpala 65 Hoven 59, Me Laughlin 57 Lake Preston 80, Bancroft 64 Big Stone City 80, Astoria 74. Corona 57, Summit 50 Deadwood 71, Newell 56 Philip JV 49, Interior 46 Harrison Neb.

71, Oelrichs 48 New Underwood 64, Hill City for Purdue. With the much-publicized i However, in a Big Ten game i Ohio, 71-60 and Temple topped sophomore wearing a steel lin- at Wisconsin Tuesday night, Pennsylvania 72-64 in a double- ing in his lefl shoe because of a Mount looked as if he's ready at Philadelphia, and La- broken bone suffered last Octo- concentrate on providing scored a road victory, 71- port Instead of depending on it, 51 over New Orleans Loyola. by hitting on 16 of 32 field goals atlempts and eight slraighl foul shots for a collegiate high of 40 points in Purdue's 99-79 victory. Purdue's stale rival, Indiana, also won. But the defending league champion Hoosiers had a much more difficult time, edg- Marty Mission In 105-35 Win Over Geddes MARTY MISSION 1 Marty Mission Braves smashed the Geddes Rams in non con- 2 and thdr over a)1 mark to 8-3.

Vern Payne's basket with 28 ference aclion here Tuesday ni ht 102 5 i A i ii. seconds left won it for Indiana. Bruce Nagel ended the game A Le Bushboom with one more point than the; and JodJe Harrison two total Geddes' scoring with 36 enab(ed ininolg to send the points followed by Joe Picotte. with 19, Joe Little wi 18 To edo gg Alan Hare with a total of I0l end ng the ckelg six game winning slreak as Bruce Burden and Fred Brown sank Iwo free throws each in the last 40 seconds of Ihe Mid-American Conference game at Toledo, Ohio. In another overtime thriller, BOWLING LEADERS At The Village Bowl TUESDAY MATINEE High Individual Alma Loghry, 4 Squares.

Sylvia Locken, Twisters. 126- points. Picotte and Hare led ini ending rebounding while the team; played well on defense! only John Bruner was the player in double figures Geddes with 13 counters. In the game the Braves downed the Rams 50-37. MARTY MISSION Roger Brown's foul shot with 12 GEDDES Pickstown Nips White River In Cage Action PIOKSTOWN town Engineers The Picks- seconds left gave Canisius a 66- 65 road victory at Syracuse.

A Jump shot by Canisius' Tom Hardeman at the buzzer sent the game into extra period. And in a Southern Conference game at Richmond, the hometown Spiders fell victim to some foul play. Virginia Military made 37 of 33 foul shots in beating Richmond 91-85. In other games, Duke trounced Brown 86-54, Duquesne blasted Brown 86-54, DuquesnYe Aria Meyer, Rockettes. 165128-177-470 High Team 4 Squares.

8 Balls 689-739-746-2173 INDUSTRIAL High Individual Amos Cooley, Snoopers. Joe o-f Farmers ion. George Irwin, Griggs. 197-205. High Team Grigg Clothing.

955-969-942 Farmers Union Insurance. Tri State Tobacco. 980-910-845 17 12-31 46 berate in setting up the offense and running their patterns. The Highlanders, although coach Harvey Youngberg's club likes to fast break, adjusted very well to the slow-down tactics of the Pirates, and in the end that patience was rewarded. Avon led, for the last time, just after the fourth peri- Back came Avon, with another fielder.

Fillaus then scored the first Scotland free throw of the game but 10 seconds later Jim Arlt cut the lead to 35-33 with a pair of free throws with just 54 seconds left in. the game. Hirsch notched a free throw for Scotland and then with about a half-minute left in the contest, Boese hit from the 57 4 2 od started when Bob Hubner to bring Avon within one canned a free throw to give the point, at 36-35. 40 1Q i Pirates a 27-26 lead about seconds into the period. V.

J. Hirsch got the lead back for the Highlanders on a fielder 1- 4 0- 1 2- 2 1 at Ihe 6:57 mark and then Den- 0 Ireland and Fillaus connect- 2led from the field to boosl the 9 23 27 Scotland lead to 32-27, with 4:51 Ty'n 17,1 left. Lang Totals Team ul s. Highlanders will take place onjspringfield 25. The two teams went just over Thursday evening at 8:30 p.

m. Fouled out: Tyndall (Cle-1two minutes fo another preceded at 7 p. m. by the me nts); Springfield (DeJong, i point was pul on the score- third place game between Nelson). i board and Craig Boese put two Avon went after the High landers all over the floor in an effort to get the ball but this resulted in an Ireland free throw with just three seconds left in the game to give the Highlanders a two- point lead.

Ireland's second shot on a one-and-one situation missed the mark but Fillaus snapped up the rebound and stuffed it in just ahead of the horn for the final margin. Scotland pul three men in double figures with Hirsch's 11 points leading the way. Fillaus and Ron Baker finished the night wilh 10 markers each. Baker really kepi Scolland alive in the third period when he hit four jump shots from around the top of the key. Boese I was the only Pirate to hit dou- CARTHAGE The Carthage ble figures and he copped scor- )i me conu-M, thfiy came in theiEagles avenged an earlier sea- ing honors for Ihe game and the come battling bacn a a fourlh qiiarter and werp ery; SO loss-to Ramona by taking night wilh 16 points.

TYNDALL SPRINGFIELD 6 18 26 27 Springfield and Avon. Tyndall 4(5, Springfield 27 The Springfield Trojans, after staying close to the Tynrlall Scotland 39, Avon 35 Panthers for three periods, The Highlanders and Pirates couldn't find Ihe basket in tne; baUlpd even terms or three final period and it cost them. uarters The score was knoll- Tyndall couldn't seem to getj ed a( thp first three rest per i. iintrat-ked in the game. Each: ds lg 12 and 26 26 lime that thev looked as Ihough 11 22 30 46 i up for Avon on a fielder at the they were going to take corn- tne.v weregomK u.

i-mc in 12 attempts mand of the contest, Springfield! Scotland hit only three free in Ihe Carthage Is 61-57 Avenger Over Ramona Bison 89, Reeder N.D., 56 281 Conference Tourney Hitchcock 56, Wessington 52 Wolsey 47, Conde 42 Bon Homme Tourney First Ronnd Tyndall 46, Springfield 27 Scotland 39, Avon 35 Wrestling High School Gregory 39, Mission 10 Webster 23, Clark 15 Groton 49, School for Blind 3 Willow Lake 24, Doland 24 (tie) College Dakota Wesleyan 41, Sioux Falls College 8 South Dakota 23, Southern 10 would close the gap. The Panthers had an ll-B lead at the end of the first period but Springfield closed it to 22-18 at the half and down by four at the three quarter mark, 30- 2fi. Then the roof fell in. The Tyndall press began jinstrumental in the Highlander victory. The first Scotland charily toss came with just 1:03 left in son an 61-57 night.

mg victory here Tuesday, Avon enjoyed a big advantage glll size as they had four start- Bob Forthman copped lop the six foot mark wilh honors for Ihe nighl as he i Boese hitting 6-6. Bob Jacobs ithe game. John Fillaus sank in 24 counlers for the stands 6-4, Leland Raabe 6-3 and it gave the Highlanders a wining Eagles. Dan Lorenz was and Bob Hubner 6-1. The fifth lead, which the in line for the Eagles with starler, Jim Arlt, is just 5-8.

I wore unable to overcome. counters. The two teams just traded! Lorenz also pulled down mosl Hirsch al 6-3. take its toll, forcing Shield baskets through Ihe first three; of Ihe wayward shots for Barter to top orrnrc and turn- wnne mine -'-Fillaus al o-l. maker and Shorty Faber took Desp ite the to Scolland's lallest player i The only other tfej 6-0 mark is Oklahoma edged Oklahoma State 61-58.

Wichita State ripped North won a hardj drubbed lona ioo-47, Kansas fought battle here Tuesdayi j. ate upen Nebraska 78-62, night over the White River Ti- gers 62-60. The Engineers could manage only an eight point lead at anytime throughout the game before the determined Tigers would fight back to narrow the margin. Chuck Brunken ripped nets for 21 points to lead the Engineers, followed by Brown with 19. Pat Hatwan was the top rebounder, and it was a team effort on defense.

Rick Evans led the Tigers scoring with 14, Bruce McKee decisive 50-8 victory over Mar followed with 13, and Randyjion here Tuesday night, added 10. Randy Evans! The Raiders were Wagner Over Marion, 50-8 In Wrestling WAGNER The Wagner Red Raider's wrestling squad took a never be wIs a lso and "the hind in the match as they scor defense was also pins in the two opening College Basketball Northern State 84, South ern State 78 Black Hills State 114, Tech 91 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS East Yale 86, Brown 54 St. Joseph's, 71, Xavier Ohio, 60 Temple 72, Penn 64 Canisius 66, Syracuse 65, ot Holy Cross 90, St. Anselm's 69 Maine 101, Colby 74 Brandeis 67, Tufts 58 Springfield 100, Hartford 72 Duquesne 100, lona 47 South Duke 101, Clemson 79 VMI 91, Richmond 85 tearr!" effort" 5 matchs and dominated the res' The Tigers salvaged a pre- of the matches in gaining the liminary win 44-19. one-sided victory.

PICKSTOWN 19 33 B2 Wagner also took the preliml WHITE RIVER 13 29 42 60 nary match with a 20-8 win. Match results: 95 Arlo Miller (W) pinned Keith Burge (M), 2:53. 103 Lewis Montgomery (W) pinned Nick Mandler (M), 2: 42. 112 Dennis Ortman dec. Larry Smejkal (W), 4-3.

120 Wayne Payer (W) pin Stickney Keith Schwartz (M), 2:32 127 Terry Beeson (W) pin DAKOTA High Individual M. Fortier, Mitchell Music. J. Freeman, Freeman Floor Crafter. B.

Runge, Freeban Floor Crafter. 148-174-205-527 High Team Freeman Floors. 819-862-1033 Mitchell Music. 879-940-869 -2688 KORN TV. SUNSHINE High Individual Joe Hofer, Farmers Elevator.

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Siickney Wins 50-40 Over Armour Packers Artesian In Slim Win Over Erwin Five ARMOUR The Raiders pulled down a win here Tuesday night over the Armour ned Gary Unruh (M), 3:14 Packers 50-40. i 133 Gary Payer (W) pin- Bill Strnad was leading scor-: ne ri Norm Ept (M), 2:34. er for the Haiders with 18 tal- 139 stan Peters (W) won lies, followed by Harold Isakson by or it. with 12. Don Bryon did a fine: 145 Brookman (W) pin- job covering the boards and ned Dua ne Knutson (M), 3:59.

i. BUI Strnad wai the defensive! 154 Marv Gu iij s(m (W) i ieam ace. Ron Rowenhorst (M), For the losing Packers, Boyd £. og Conzemius was on top with 12 Dick (W) pin- LaSalle 71, New Orleans Walter ngd Dennjs Alberts (M)) 0:2 i. 180 Keith artel (M) pinned into numerous errors and turnovers and in this quarter Tyndall was able to convert those! mistakes into points.

Springfield scored its last basket of the game with le.fi in Ihe third period when! Dan Nelson hit from Ihe to make the score 28-25 for; Tyndall. From this point on, all the Trojans could put on the Scoreboard were a pair of free throws. They finally scored in the fourth period with just 27 second; left in the Credit must be given the Tyndall defense for Springfield not scoring The Panthers seemed to perk up on defense in the fourth period and gave up only five shots trom the field. The harassing type press, which was not a true full court press, upset the ynuir'cr Trojans and they consistently gave up the ball before being able to set up a pattern in their 'dfense. llich WilliiH'ir ID lead the Tsndall M-nnia.

Bernie al tli'injzh he was nut feeling ssoll fli'd us iv-ited II inn linn 1 lni.r, I'l pom 1 lor Ihf IMC; Van i ici IH-II Tl'i'j-Ill 1" ill 1 dil'lld'' 1 11. lie -Ciilcd pi'llH- i'nc ucir coil-intent 111 i care of the defensive efforts. Springfield In Wrestling Win SPRINGFIELD Springfield High School wrestling squad picked up another impressive victory here Monday night with a 37-11 win over the Scotland Highlanders. The Trojans picked up four pins, won four matches by de- is 38 ciiinn. and notched another win 14 35 47 by default for fheir 37 Scotland got a pin and two decisions for its 11 points.

Scotland gained a split on the evening as they picked up a victory in the preliminary matches. Varsity results: Marlin Paulsma decided advan tage, Avon could pull down only six more rebounds than did the Tom Katke was the leading scorer for Ramona with 20 Highlanders. Avon snared 27 points. Terry Whitehorn tossed str a sno while Scotland was in 15 and Terry Wallslrom add- k'ing ff 21. Hirsch beat ed 12 in the losing cause.

Whitehorn was the leading re- bounder for the losers while Tom Lembcke handled the defensive chores. Carthage also got credit the preliminary game with a 27-25 victory. the big hoys off the boards snapping off It for Scotland. Jacobs 57 61 (Sp) dec. Dave Buechler (Sc).

10-0. HI'S Jim Kocer (So pinned Danny Defrirs iSpl, 1:45. (ial? Coil-man iSp) pinned Kt-ni Audi iSc). 3.26. IliO Jack Coleman iSp) pinned Dan WrUh! iSo.

3:57. Cowherd (So ilcc Holi iSpi. -V2 1 1 Tucker iSp) iSci. 42. (So dec.

Draper Downs Chamberlain Junior Varsity OHAMBKRLA1N The Draper Bulldogs jumped with nine and Boese with seven led the Pirates. After a fairly cool first half, for in which they hit on just six of 17 field goal attempts, Hiahlanders really warmed up in the second half hilling seven nf nine in the third period and four of in the fourth. That figures out to a fine 50 per cent for the game. Avon put more shots on the hoard. 44, but hit on only IS.

for 29 per cent. Free throws actually kept Avon in the contest as they eon- verted seven of attempts from the free line while the Highlanders, as mentioned be- ola 51 Navy 87, Johns Hopkins 53 Midwest Purdue 99, Wisconsin 79 Indiana 61, Illinois 60, ot Oklahoma 61, Okla. State 58 Kent State 68, Toledo 66 Kansas St. 78, Nebraska 62 Wichila St. 81, No.

Tex. St. 63 Southwest Baylor 80, Arkansas 69 Texas 66, Texas Christian 65 Rice 73, SM 71 Centenary 87, Letourneau 56 Far West Seattle 72, Portland 53 ARTESIAN The Artesian Rams dropped the Erwin five in non conference action hera Tuesday night 67-65. Gary Lager led the Ram scoring with 25 points followed by Denny Sundstrom with 24 and Dan Hilgenberg with 13. Lager and Sundstrom were tough on rebounding while a effort was made on defense.

Walkow paced the Erwin team with 20 counters followed by Johannsan with 17 points. Johan- nsan led in the rebounding and in both rebounding and defense The Raiders also won the 3424 15 25 32 50 Hwt Dennis Honomichl (W) i powered Artesian 57-41. Bill Hoffman (W), 0:42. the defensive department In Ihe game Erwin over- STICKNEY ARMOUR 10 20 27 40 inned 10. McKenzie ARTESIAN ERWIN 15 37 50 67 12 30 44 65 SCOTLAND (39) 14 (lill'V Vis 1, I'ini Chamberlain JV's in Medicine fnre, hit on just three of 12 Creek Com'errnce action here Tuesday night The Bulldogs are now 11-0 for rscl1 season.

Flllalls Kost'r Smith paced Draper uilh IK followed by Dale Milk'i- with 15 and Ron Millor with 11 Curt Millor led ing III I il' M. I l.i in the rebowidma depart menl while Ihe loam played i a 11 11 1 11 Hull Si I'l'ki 1 tt i)C man in dnuldc fi.n;'-. it 'i hi Klulli'i led in Hit 1 i riiniiii'iiim HIT a 'Iril iii- on de Ireland (Jeniar Haker Burke Tutals AVON cm Ha a HP .1 1- 3 11 o- 2 in 264 i Pro Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NBA Tuesday's St. Louis 121, Chicago 109 New York 118, San Diego 105 Detroit 118, San Francisco 102 with 18 Baltimore 121, Cincinnati 118 Today's Gameg Seattle at Boston Baltimore at Cincinnati St. Louis at Philadelphia New York at Los Angeles Detroit at San Diego Thursday's Games Boston vs.

Cincinnati Cleveland St. Louis at Baltimore Plankinton Nips Loggers In 77-59 Play PLANKINTON The Plankinton Pirates downed the Lincoln Loggers in a non conference tilt here Tuesday night 77-59. Ron Johnson led the Pirates with 23 counters followed by Chuck Greeley with 17 and Bob Hoffman with a count of 10. Johnson starred on rebounding while Doug Mitchell, Larry Weich and Johnson starred ou defense. Bob Grey Owl paced the loggers with 21 pointers followed by Dale Djomne with 17 and Ron Krietel with a count of 10 points.

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