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Page 10 Portamoulh Hitald, N.K Tueidoy tvcnlng, Jonuoiy 26, 1965 UrirSr Portsmouth Invades Dover Tonight Good Conditions It brgins lo look as though no amount of urging is going to make Clarence "Chief" Boston change his mind abou! resigning from (he head coaching Job at U.NH. At least that seems to he llir feeling on the Durham campus among student and members alike-. Meanwhile, Dr. I.onc. director of physical education, and the athlclic staff are busily going about the of Irving to find a replacement foi the Chk-f.

Long apain Missed today the decision to quit was entirely the Chief's. "He was on tenure here like our deans and professors and could have remained at the university in his capacity, receiving raises under the tenure program just like any other lai-- ulty member." Long said he cannot understand whore or out undue pressures started. "Rvery coach BOSTON (API--New England Council ski area reports: Typo of snow code; Powder. f'l Packed Powder. Wei.

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Lost Valley I why Ihe stories about undue pressures started. "Rvery coacti feels pn-ssure of some kind during the course uf his duties ar.d some of this pressure he puts upon liimrclf," Long commented. i.isWoif 6 I 2 iid mentor undoubtedly fclt a Mt. 8 2. I'lcasaal Ml.

8 Pol.v.d Spriiiij 6 Squaw 5 P. 2. The Chief in bis 16 year? gu this "pressure" from lime to time. However, Long slated it was unfortunate the news rm Bos-. ton's resignation had lo be misinterpreted by the press, for it deeply hurt the university's planned expansion ar.d recruitment program.

"We are currently expanding our athletic (acuities here the university and the staff is trying to attract fiiK' can meet the high scholastic standards of this university," went on. Already, he said, some athletes who expressed a tc enter the university have been effected by the "lind 1 and now are not siire whether they'll come to ihe Durham pus or not. Speaking of the procedure the school follows replacement. Long stated. "I have called several athletic notifying them that vse have a head football coaehha telling them the qualifications we expect and some the problems candidates will face.

1 "We don't send out applications for the job. bii! any coach Kin; 1. welcome lo submit an application. The slaff has also been hold- M. 7 l.

ing meetings on Ihe maucr and is compiling a lis! of possible 2, candidates. Ps: PP 2 "Once (his list is compiled, the staff i thoroughly screen id every candidate until we get down to the top two or Inrce. Then Vermoni these men will be called in for interviews and discussions ur.til B.J^ p. o. one is selected.

clou 2. "The staff's choice (hen goes lo the university president for Jav pp 2 approval. If the president agrees with Ihe staff, (hen Ihe ccndi- 3 date's name is submitted lo the Board of Trustees and they have Sr.o-.v 2 the filial say." oue 4 rj 3 said the university isn't ready yet to make any an- jj a on .) a 4 3 nouncemcnt about a replacement. "We hope lo gc! a top re- 1. Ml 2 3.

Pi' 1 2. So. New Hampshire 1. i. 'Uppers Battle To Keep Lead The undefeated Portsmouth Clippers, Class askctball leaders, sail into Dover tonight to battle heir arch rival Green Wave in the confines of Woodlan Park gymnasium.

Tapoff for the varsity contest 8 o'clock. The Clippers, 9-0 thus far, will be after their 10th ictory of the campaign hoping to maintain their slim nargin in Class hoop circles. Their nearest threat, the unbeaten Winnacunnet Varriors, are right on the heels of the Clippers and ny slip by coach Woody Stone's crew will give the Varriors an oppovtunity'to overtake the leaders. The Varriors are idle tonight. Portsmouth handed (he Green Vave a 01-55 setback in their irsl encounter here on Jan.

6. Coach Denny Callahan's quinlet las been a thorn in (he side of opponents and made roitgh for a while for in that first contest. Dover is 6-3 to dale and gained the distinction of hand- Bishop Bradley Pioneers iheir first setback in over two years against Granite State ri- a mp on ec a Dover upset the Hioneers ticipatcd Jn the Fourth Annu ItiHii'iMmil Intprrf Henry Marsh Jr. Gains Fame as College Wrestler NOUTII HAMPTON Hem Marsh son of Mr. and Mr.

Henry Marsh Sr. of Pine Road Dale Marden, Gi'eg Thompson and Rick Sirois have been three big reasons for the Green Wave's success thus far. All 'legiate Wrestling Tournamei at Kirkman Vocational High School in Chattanooga, Tenn. Marsh was a member of the Southern Vermont placement, one who understands our problems here," Long ad- "We hope we can come up with someone in the near future TM so we can get back lo working on our plans for expanding Ihe;" athletic program at the university," Long said. i 3 1 One of the school's newest facilities will be dedicated nexl UI cnl month when the A.

Barr Snively arena will be formally leoi TM dedicated on Feb. 20. a lac Mlp 0 Renovations and expansion of the Field House are now under! Hogoack 7 i. way and are sclieduled for completion in 1966. Killinglon 4 2.

Maple Valley -4 2. Mi. Ascutney 2 2. Ml. Snow 11 1.

Okemo 12 1. Pico Peak 5 2. Prospect Ml. 10 2. Straiten Mt.

4 1. Woodstock 9 have been finding the range and.wrestling team of Winnacunnet all arc capable of hitting double I High School and is presently at- figures on any night. Appalachian a Bill Tuttle, a lad who seems JTcacher's College. Wolf pack Quintet Top Scorer Larry Lakins Jy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS North Carolina State's Press laravicli lias to be the unhap- iest winning basketball coach the land today. And you can lame it on biology.

State, unbeaten in 10 games ince Maravich replaced ailing Case as head coach ear- last month, has lost scoring eadcr Larry Lakins for the re- nair.der of Ihe season. Lakins, who was averaging 8.1 points per-game, flunked a iology exam last week and was ineligible Monday. The Wolfpack got by little Centenary College 79-64 Monday light at Raleigh, N.C., without Pete Coker picked up he slack with 21 points and 14 as the winners ran over-all record (o 11-1. But Lakins undoubtedly mil be missed when State resumes its campaign in the rugged Atlantic Coast Conference Saturday at Virginia. The Wolfpack shares the ACC lead with Duke at 5-1.

"Lakins was the heart of Ihe club, the vital cog," lamented aravich. it means vitching around to find a re- acement." Multiply Maravich's miseries EASY liUCKET Willie Naiills of the Huston Critics drove in for an easy bucket last nigli against Ihe Ilallimore liidlcts in NBA action at Providence. CMS Johnson (25) tried to bloc llie shot bni was loo laic as Nanlls finished off a fast break, lead and breezed lo an easy triumph, 142-101. to get belter with each ball- a wi r( a bly get the ip, ccrl er berih tonight. The Celtics built up an early IiouIK out (he first five will Sam Jones Acclaimed Celtics Blitz Baltimore, 142-104 FUEL OIL FOR PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE Call C.

Walker Co. I Marc? Strict Porlimoulh TEL. A 3 6 3 2 2 0 PROVIDENCE. R.I. (AP) --Imainly because he feels he can Sam has achieved the ball through Ihe hoop, star status in the his experience gives him be Bob Cavannah, a lad who Tills year Marsh has come out tops in his 115 pound class.

In his first round he defeated Dale Patterson in a decision, 6 lo 5. years While the Collies gel credit for Iheir amazing defense led by ussell, K.C. Jones and Satch kelball Associalion line" ability to get in position to i Sanders, Sam Jones has become There is a long' trial, seven shoot." the scoring star Balance in of progress, behind the of- The Baltimore club, climbing point-making has been the Ce sDarknlii" who has the'in the Western Division, had a story the recent past. CoUc mo ng-t oughjmodest three-game winning; Rookie John Ilavlicek barely nei schedule at a record pace 'streak wiped out by the fast- made the top 10 league scorers then schedule at a icioiu pate. at thc on Celtic to do so-last Sad Sam poured in 27 points, al (hci currcnt ycar in 24 minules then sat down as rf js And don forget good luck Boston blitzed Baltimore 142-104 CeUJL Ron Bonhanli (lie cur for its victory in 27 slarls or ina 1S i cs bsllrent first year man from Cincin- lasl night.

-niglit, the reserves, including inati. Boston is 22-0 in games in Jones once preferred the nb- i ow ly-recovering Tommy Hein-' which he's appeared, a mere of relief roles and liad performed for Boston. BJUJ21-8 without him works hard off the boards. I In the quarter finals, Marsh Dave Roche, the tallest maniwrcsllcd Mitchell of Korlh Caroon the Dover squad, may also Una State, winning the match with a decision. He also won the semi-finals by beating D.

Morgan of Georgia Tech. see plenty of action tonight. Roche was used for his board work, on center jumps and on ul spooling situations when Green Wave was here earli- this month. Stone is expe.dc*! to send unit out to answer the open-' I didn't think Charlie was that kind of py. NHL Schedule, By THE ASSOCIATED 1'KESS'bo practically shoved into the starter's backcourt job when Bill Sharman retired.

Now he's scoring at a 25-plus point per game pace and at last glance was the fourlh ranking pointmaker in the league. "Sam has finally come iulo his own," Anerbach said. "He's been on the fringe of greatness for the past few years but, as far as I'm concerned, he's made now. Monday's Itesulls Xo games scheduled Today's Gamfs No games scheduled Wednesday's Gam- Chicago al Montreal Boston at New York Russell had sat down after 24! rebounds, 11 points and scven nip- hiockcd shots. piuniorener Heinsohn and Willie Xaulls, scored 13 of his team's jfirsl 31 points, each wound up Norm ally he's wide ties and wide lapels belt all the way.

But that car- buckets, carpeting, he can console, big V8. afford it. boils down to experience wifli 17 points. In all, eight Celtics wound up in double figures. Wall Bellamy had 22 and Wally Jones 18 for Ihe Bullels.

Leading 6742 at halftime, Bos- iton really tore Ihe game open by I and confidence. Sam is shooting ou scor ing Baltimore 31-19 in the more now than he ever did, secon(i quar cr i Boston's total tied the sea-1 son's high game output for a team set by Baltimore Jan. vs. San Francisco. Bullet Charlie Hardncll, just from one injury, suffered la severe groin pull in the final jminules of play.

Ihfr Iraa under your tire1 ilarkl tceray. Bring II Larstn's Icr a IrealmcPl. it tfccs ror leel cr.e day last, the Larstn folks will relnd vc-Jf money. LARSEN'S ESSO STATION porlsmetlh PITTSBURGH (API-Harry A. Stuhlilrcher, 53, one of the fabled "Four Horsemen" of Notre Dame football in the 1020s, died early today in Pittsburgh's West Penn Hospital.

Stuhldreher entered the hospital Dec. 20 and underwent surgery Jan. 14. The nature of his illness was nol learned. A resident of Pittsburgh, Sluhlilreher was assistant lo Ihe vice president of mar- kcting for U.S.

Steel Corp. Survivors include his widow, Mary four sons, Harry A. Jr. of Detroit, Michael of Pittsburgh, John of Washington, Peter of New York; and four grandchildren. He pinned Morgan and thereby won his way to the finals.

In the finals, he wrestled Lar Monloya of Le-Tourneau buzzer. That means it'll be arsh came through with a win lorpe Weber and Dave Fredicks st the forward slots, Bob "hultze at center and Mike apsimalis and Barry Hodgdon the guards. Fredericks, playing with a recially designed mask lo pro- a broken nose suffered in by deeisioning Mpnteya, 6 lo The referees in the mate 1 ivere Terry McCanu, Charle Cope and John Dyer. McCann was Ihe 1960 gol rnedal Olympic champion, Hire lime Big Ten winner and twic NCAA winner. Cope was the Franklin and jeSpaulding game a week champion, two-time as called the "guttiest" kid'winner for AAU, and in 1952, e's ever seen by Stone follow- fourth place winner in try outs ig last Friday night's win over for Olympic Wrestling ashua.

Fredericks, though bothered omewhat by the strange and ncomfortable mask, still man- ged to collect 17 points and afraid to get into the jaffic under the boards. three and you have the senti- lents of Wichita coach Gary 'hompson. The fiftli ranked hockers lost 6-foot-10 pivot ate Bowman and reserve er Bob Powers via the academ- route Monday. All-America )ave Stallworth's eligibility ex- dres after Saturday's Missouri falley Conference game against xmisville. With all of the top ten teams die Monday, interest centered the tight Southeastern Con- erer.ce race and Minnesota's Jig Ten visit to Purdue.

SEC pacesetter Vanderbilt boosted its league mark to 5-0 with an 81-70 victory over slump-ridden Mississippi. Clyde Lee, the Commodores' 6-9 cen- amassed 22 points and 24 rebounds while teammate Bob Grace poured 19 of his 21 points in the first half. The loss was Miss' 12lh straight. Surprising Florida continued to push the Commodores. The lators, who beat Kentucky last Saturday, trimmed Alabama 67- Oni time during the game, he vas hii in Ihe head and the mask was knocked askew, but didn't seem lo bother Fredericks.

Hodgdon also came in for vords of praise from his coach ast Friday night. The Clipper playmaker, though weakened after a bout with the flu, pul on another fantastic passing demonstration and played an outstanding floor game. "We have to run and move Ihe ball in order to play our besl jamc," Stone commented, llodgdon's ability to hit the open man on fast break situations is one of the reasons for the Clipper's explosive talents this season. In other area New Hampshire games on tap tonight, St. Thomas visits Brady, the Exeter Blue host Sanborn, Newmar- Team.

Dyer was three time SEC champion from Chattanooga. With a ballot taken by all of competitors of the Intercollegiate Wrestling Tournament, Marsh was selected as second best wrestler of the contest. He has turned out to be one of the finest wrestlers of Applachian State, according to Coach Douglas Crater. In the past two years Marsh has racked up a 12 to 1 record, and in 1962 he was Ihe NEAAU 51 at Tuscaloosa, for a 6-L conference mark. Brooks Henderson led a balanced Florida attack with 12 points.

The are 12-3 over-all. champ. Yes, who does he think he's going to impress? Estimates and Claims FURNITURE 1 I I EASY CREDIT TERMS Repairing and Cuslcm V. Call Dlllr Behween 9 a.m. aid 1 p.m nt-na 6O-slide trayl twice the show For more than 100 years Guckenheimer (P It's Dodge Corontt Aey'ie talWng abcui.

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tudEl conso'e. with Remote Control, Forward, Reverse, and Focusing. DOWN, 52.50 A WEEK INSTANT CREDIT! ket entertains Ste. Marie, Pitts- visits Oyster River in Durham and Kpping travels into Rochester for a date with Holy Rosary. in Maine, roach Walt Borkowski's a i Academy Rangers host the York Wildcats in a return clash.

The Rangers tipped the Wildcats, 80-53, in York earlier this season. The Rangers are 10-1 to date and arc battling lo land a berth in the stale tournament. Elsewhere in York County ihe Eliot Indians move into Wells (o battle the Warriors, Ignatius visits Berwick and N'orlh Berwick travels in! 1 South Berwick for a traditiona tussle. Schoolboy Slate Tonight Portsmouth at Dover SI. Thomas at Brady Sanborn at Exeter Ste.

Marie al Newmarket Pillsfield at Oyster River Epping at Holy Rosary York at Traip Eliot at Wells SI. Ignatius at Berwick North Berwick at South lie wick Bradley at Spanlding Memorial at Stevens at West Nashua al Kitchburg Concord at Kcerie Brigaders Edge Unitarian Quintet FALLS Tr.t Brigaders of the Hampton Falls Baptist Church squeaked by the Unitarian-Universalist Church from Portsmouth last 5M6. The action was fast and furi- from the tapoff to the final a.ifr. Both sides were overly Igressive and the play was ugh, keeping the referee busy illing fouls and maintaining sntrol of the game. Larry Williams was the work- orse for the home (earn, as he aided the boards for the ball nd came through with some mely rebounds tt crucial ages of the game.

Bruce Pafford paced the visi- irs lo a 26-25 half lime lead with fine display of outside shooing. In the third period, he com- ined with teammate Steve raig and Ihe two forwards kept leir team out front 39-36 before ouling out late in the game. Williams and Dick Conant led he allack for the Brigaders vith 10 points apiece, while Paf- ord and Craig ripped the nets or 18 and 15 points respectively. Last Saturday night, the lampton Falls boys were not quite so fortunate as they were waten by a red hot jayvee a I York High School, '1-37, led by forward Bob McClure with 15 points. The Brigaders will play in Kiltery at the Frisbee School Thursday night against the DeMolay five, coached Cy Collins.

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