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2 -fc Gazette telegraph Colorado Springs, Colo. Sunday, Heb. 2 Looking Back in Sports St. Gains WRL Secoml Place; Playoff Berth By CHRIS JENKINS all Pirate scorers. The highly- touted forward found good luck underneath, even though he selves in deep foul trouble in played most of the game oppo- The win was an important one breaks began to go to the Pirates.

The Mustangs found them- All season long heard for the Pirates as they clinched of the. deadly duo of Tony both second-place and a playoff DuCros and Jim Smith as the spot in the Will Rogers League. fourth and it cost site" the 6-6 Janusz. sparkplugs of the St. Their victory over Mullen, them the services of Mike Ja- It proved to be a pretty even basketball attack.

coupled with Air nusz and Tom Deidel, their two Well now you can add the loss to Widefield, assured the pacesetters. But more important was the hot hand of St. Lane, name of Mark Lane to the list Pirates of the runner-up finish of those most responsible for St. victory over Mul- the tremendous success len was by no means an easy who was hitting with great on the hardcourt this year. task.

The Mustangs, who were curacy from the corners. At For Saturday night it was almost overrun by the Bucs in least four times in the contest outside shooting which the first half, fougbt back the Mustangs closed the gap to kept the Bucs in the game long brilliantly in the third period to two points before Lane did them enough for St. to beat catch up with and eventually with his shooting. Always to Mustangs 94-85 at the pull ahead of St. But be found 0pen in the corner, the Pirate gym.

their luck was short-lived as the pirate guard scored 24 of his 26 over-all points with swishes. DuCros, who closed the season as the leading seo- Open Daily 8-10; Sun. 11-6 WED. match-up, though, as Janusz also notched 30 points before making his exit early in the final quarter. Janusz was a formidable opponent for the Pirates and his driving hookshots were a vital factor in the Mustang offense.

The early moments of the game were tight as neither squad could break away from the other. The Mustangs were having a bit more trouble with their organization than the Pirates but were scoring points to find the net with his jumpers to maintain their lead. The Bucs held an 11 -point lead at half-time, scoring 12 of their second-period 30 points from the charity stripe. Things really got rolling in the third period as the Mustangs tallied the first eight The period ended as Bob Balkenbush of Mullen sand a 25- footer to make it 71-70. The final quarter had just begun when Janusz put the Mustangs out in front for the first time since the early minutes of the game with one of his hooks.

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CopyrightO S. KRESGE Company These Items Available at 3020 NO. NEVADA STORE ONLY rer, finished on a high note as despite that fact. St. he dumped in 30 markers to top cagers relied on ability Simla Cubs Wins Black Forest Sub-District Meet Coronado Closes Sked With Loss Coronado closed the South Central League campaign by suffering a 68-57 loss at the hands of Pueblo Saturday personal.

With the loss of Janusz and Deidel, who fouled out earlier, the Mustangs were left without an offensive threat. Mullen tried desperately to keep up with the Pirates but gradually fell behind, with the ever-present DuCros putting the Bucs ahead to stay with his three-point play. Vi AM- A 30 PEGGY FLEMING op coueet won nett WO ALP TiTuC AT VIVNNA. 4,1967) YEA A GEORGE hapThc OAM8 OF Ttfi NBA BEA 90H WITH 36, ANC BUT LAKjfte to pmilaoelphia, 83'Bl. (MAfcOH 4, MULLEN ff ft tp Ralkenbsh 7 0-3 14 Smith at the Roncalli gym.

Mark Beaudin was the Cou- Seales leading scorer with 17 0 Calhan Simla defeated, Deaf and Blind School placed 0 and scoring Miami, 87-76, to capture the third in the tourney with a 55 50 j0hn Morgan, was held to 20 Muiien 20 st. Mary D. rl, A victorv over Ellicott with Elbert 14 1 Fouled Out: Deidel. Janusz Black Forest League Class A Iinn 7, team score: 52 st. taking the consolation with a 73- Mike Kelly lead the Eagles In 47 68 triumph over Calhan.

8-9 IS DuCrns 12 6 30 Morford 3 0-2 6 Lane 2 1-2 5 Salamon 1 0-0 6 Myers 3 0-0 6 Marron 3515-24 85 8core by 23 21 25 30 A QfO TORGER TOKLE, CHAMPION, MAPB 69 I MOUNTAIN, 26 15 16 23 sub-district basketball title here Saturday night. Simla, regular season cham- Simla spotted Miami a 21-16 first quarter margin and trailed pion in the BFL, moves into the 37-35 at halftime. A 23 point district Friday and Saturday at third period gave the winners a Cheyenne Mountain High School )2 Mike Murphy topped the ners with 24 points although Central League. Miami, which a e-high honors went to nib also finished in the runnerup Doug Frazier with 26. slot in league play, plays West- pjve Simla players reached 1 GrUf lnVy double figures.

Gary Washington and Randy Ausmus combined for 35 points to lead victory over Ellicott. The Bulldogs needed a 20- point fourth quarter to overcome a 38-35 Elbert lead. Elbert rolled to 16-11, 41-20 and 63-40 quarterly advantages to rout Calhan with Lane John the scoring department with 22 counters. Coronado finished the season with a conference record while East closed out with a 5-9 mark. cliff at the same site.

The first game starts at 7 p.m. Harrison Makes Sure With Win A CfO WALTER HAGEN of fne pro pownep 25 YEAR-at? 6ENE 0 ANO 7, IN A MATCH. (fee.27,1927) sure Ftn. Valley Gains Win InCHLTilt CORONADO KA8T ff ft Its tp ff ft tn 3 8-11 14 1 1-1 3 7 3-5 17 7 1-5 15 3 2-5 8 Wilson 5 3-6 13 1 1-2 3 Glasscock 0 0-0 0 0 1-1 1 Kelly 6 10 4 22 3 0-0 6 Koester 2 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 Milusnlc 2 00 1 0 0 2 Vasquez 0 0-0 0 14-4 6 Neari 0 5-8 5 1919-28 57 68 home court Saturday. Coronado 8co" by 17 17 57 The Panthers clinched at Persona, Corlnado le3St 3 tie Frid3y Whe0 they Fouled Out: Beaudin, McCaivy, Wilson dropped St.

The coach Paul Scores Moore Brandnbrg made of their Will Rogers League championship by handing Cathedral an 86 59 con- 62Colo 8prlnw MUcheU Puebi0 ference loss on the Bluejays 79 COLOR ADO HIGH SCHOOL SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS South Central Tournament Wa.sson 82, Pueblo Centennial 73 Pueblo Central 77, Colo. Palmer Fountain Valley assured itself son ieading the attack with 21 of third place and possibly a tie points, for second Saturday afternoon 4 at the World Arena with a rath- easy, 7-2 victory over Pal- I Florey mer- Glover The City Hockey League loss Murphy put the clamps on the Terrors bid for a third place deadlock as they now stand 7-6 on the season. A win by Palmer could aimia have forced a tie with the Danes should the Terrors have Wasson Monday and Cheyenne stopped Fountain Val- next Wednesday. Blit things turn out the way Palmer wanted. Now Fountain Valley, with a 10-3 slate, can move into a runner-up role when it meets Cheyenne, presently tied with Air Academy for first.

A Dane win would g've them a 11-3 mark, with the Indians. Simla ft-fla Ip 7 3-3 17 Rlchrdsn 5 1-3 12 Frazier 6 3-6 IS Mndnhall 7 7-13 24 Frazier 14-4 6 Young 6 3-3 15 Cook 0 2-2 2 33 21-35 87 Score by 21 16 15 Miami fg ft-fta tp 6 4-6 16 11 4 2 2-3 6 3 2-4 8 gave cagers a 12-2 league record. Gene Skinner lead the Panthers to the victory with 23 points. Gary Adams followed with 21 and Gary Caraway was right behind with 20 counters. Lacome Vic.

white chiPPed in with 15 hit two pressure free throws tallies. with five seconds left in regula- Handy Torley paced the Blue- tion play to force an overtime, Jays 1 points. Lake County Tops Huskies In Overtime 34 o-o 0 6 10 overtime points in the 29 18-79 76 75 7q peak LeagUe basket- Myers Harrison ff ft-fta-tp 29 1 Jj ball game Saturday night. Lake County finished with a 9-5 record 16 19 23 Personal Fouls: Miami 27. Simla 21 Fouled Out: Richardson.

Mendenhall, Cook, Florey, Molner, Murphy play Eiiicott Florence closing at 6-8. ft ft-fta tp FLORENCE LAKE COUNTY Clark PPL Fee Essex With Totals Jordan Van Fuldt Totals Elbert DAB 4-5 8 2-6 16 0-2 4 DAB le ft-fta tp 8 4-6 20 2 6 3-6 15 Hoyle 7 2 3-4 7 2 4 1-2 9 Freeman 6 0 4-8 4 2 Hare 1 Johnson 1 20 15-26 55 Totals Score by 9 17 12 8 13 14 Pergonal Fouls- F.lbert 21, DAB 19 Fouled Out: Ausmus, Hanes, M. Hoyle, Fiorence Fetters, Freeman Harrison Cathedral 3-4 21 Torley 2-4 20 Heberkorn 3-s 15 Woods 5-7 23 Spellman 1-3 1 Barns 0-0 2 Young 0-0 2 Bhrnkmp 0-1 2 Pye 36 14-24 86 Totals Score by Periods 22 13 26 16 9 16 Cathedral f( ft-fta-tp 6 6-11 18 4 0-0 8 4 0-2 8 4 1-1 9 4 3-4 11 1 0-1 2 0 1-1 1 1 0-0 2 24 11-23 59 25 86 18 59 fg ft-fta tp Vigil 1 0 1 2 Barnes 5 3-6 13 Lacome 5 4-6 14 Kimbrel 6 4-10 16 Masterson 1 2-2 4 Schaeffer 7 1-4 15 Garrett 5 2 2 12 1 4-8 6 Russell 2 0 3 4 4 3-4 11 Muhovich 2 2-2 6 3 1-2 7 Duran 2 0-14 1 0-0 2 Aldaz 8 3-5 19 Brown 0 1-21 Skoglund 3 3-4 9: 27 Totals 29 17-25 75 Score by Periods 16 11 21 17 2 McFadden 8-22 12 50 55 Totals Personal Fouls: Harrison 14, Cathedral Fouled Out: Woods B-team Score; Cathedral 81. Harrison eVen Fnllis Tweedy LGarlan Fountain pressing Johnson play and weak gonl tending by iGresham Mark Baugess mar- HarrlToi krd the win with John Sheridan carding a pair of redlighters. CalhaI1 The Danes jumped in front 4-0 1 Elbert in the first period and that was the practical end of the affair.

Tom Weed posted the first goal at 3:26 with Fountain Valley short handed on a slap shot. Then three straight rebound atrempts on open nets finished off the spree. Sheridan collected his first goal at 8-55 with Mike Danaher and Knight Bacon following at 10:20 and 11:50 res pectively. Elbert fg ft-fta tp 7 5-7 19 Brinkley 1 6 1-2 13 Fosha 5 1 6-6 8 Kanuch 1 8 5-5 21 Seymorer 8 3-4 19 1 0-0 2 Balsick 2 1-4 2 2-3 6 Paimcr 11 1-1 23 10-12 Tipton 10-12 1 0-0 2 0 0-10 27 10-25 73 Totals 29 10-23 68 Score: by Periods 11 9 20 28 68 16 25 22 10 73 Personal Fouls: Calhan 19, Elbert 20 Fouled Out: Brinkley, Kanuch 5 70 Lake County 9 19 21 16 10 75 Personal Fouls: Florence 18, Lake Calhan County 24 fg ft-fta tp Fouled Out: Vigfl, Aldaz 0-2 2 Lake County 6 in OT; tied game 4-7 Sec. left, 2 fts.

1-4 3 AF Fencers Gain Two Victories Canon City Gains WRL Victory I CANON CITY-Canon City School ended the Will Rogers League basketball season on a 'successful note, dropping Cheyenne Mountain 62-46 here Saturday night. Dan Dilley lead the Tigers in SCSC Gains RMAC Cage Crown Colorado State College needed a spurt at the 11:44 mark of the second half to surge past Adams State College 79-66 and capture the Rocky Mountain Athletic coveted basketball championship at the Massari gym Saturday night. The Indians from SCSC hit three layups off fast breaks with Bill Bekeza hitting the first at the turning point to give coach Harry crew a 46-44 lead which it never relin- SCORE BY PERIODS 8 1 1 2 Fountain Valley 4 1 2 7 FIRST PERIOD 1. FV, Weel (UN) 2 FV. Sheridan (Danaher) 8:55: 3.

FV. Danaher (Johnson. Clough) 4. FV, Bacon (UN) 11:50. PENALTIES: Burnett (offensive checking) 2 01: FV.

Clough (interference) 12; P. Berce (elbowine) 7:27. SECOND PERIOD 5. Green (Whitely. Carlisle) 2:48.

FV. Johnson (Clough) 4:58. PENALTIES: FV. Bacon (interference) FV, Sheridan (kneeing) 3 59; P. Green (offensive checking) 6 01: P.

Whitely (charging) FV, Bacon (interference) 12 00 THIRD PERIOD 7. FV, Sheridan (Caconi 8 McNamara (Green, Burnett) 9. FV, Clough (UN) 11:02. PENALTIES: FV, Bacon (tripping) FV. Hirsh (holding) P.

McNamara (kneeing) P. Berce (slashing) FV, Weed (slashing) FV, Weed (slashing) 10:05. SAVES Baugess (P) 5 9 3 17 LAWRENCE, the scoring column with 16 qUjshed. Two more easy buck- fencing team closed out counters. Steve Bowers followed ets gave the Indians a little bit its regular season with a pair of with 14.

0f breathing room and went wins here Saturday. The Fal- John Cook was the onto the gain the title, cons dropped Kansas University leading scorer with 15 points, The title is the first for the 18-9 and Missouri University 14- Powelson and Brad Bur- sourthern college although when 13 ghart followed with 12 and 11 jt was a junjor college it was a Hie Falcons will carry a 9-3 respectively. power-house not only in the record into the Western Fencing fgfi-fta-tp area but also in the nation. Championships Saturday. cooif 2 2 4 DllIey Leading the Falcons to victory were team Captain Bill Wal- 5-7 15 Bush 0-0 2 Gilliland 2-4 12 Javernick in Cathcart (FV) 19 ker with a 6-0 record sabre event and Ed Haegele, who had five wins without a defeat also in the sabre competition.

iHodgins the Burghart Drake 0 0-0 0 I.aughlin 0 0-2 0 Miller 4 3-5 11 Wiebe 0 0-10 Bliss Bowers Brace Gordon 17 12-32 46 Totals Score by Periods Cheyenne Mtn 76 15 The Tribe has two offers for 2 post-season action, one from i 2 each the NAIA and the NCAA, 4-4 and the team will make their choice today. SCSC finished RMAC action with a 17-8 record Totals OIL FILTERS OR AIR FILTERS 1.58 Reg. to 2.94 4 Days Spin-on or cartridge type AF Tankers Hand Rams First Loss Air Force defeated Colorado State University, 66-47, Saturday night in a dual swimming meet in the Cadet Natatorium, the first time this year the Rams have lost. The Falcons set twro school records, in the 400-yard medley relay and Bill 100- yard freestyle mark. 2 i 2 o- 3 i 62 while Adams finished with a io mark.

SCSC represents the Cheyenne MVn 26? Can- Plains Division while the ASC is Gugat, Burghardt the Mountain Division. B-team Score; Cheyenne Mtn 70, Can- CaJ Tatum WaS leading ontlty34 0 scorer with 20 points and was voted as the most valuable player in the game. Bekeza, Dan England and Charlie Cox picked up 16 counters in the affair. Phil Belmore was top point getter with 18 Fountain Picks Up Another Win High School chalked up another Pikes Limon Wins East Central Tourney Don McPherson scored 19 points Saturday night as Limon defeated Arriba, 53-52, and gained a berth in the Class A district rr League vie it basketball playofis after win- Lewis-Palmer nmg the East Central League nj 64 tournament. Limon will go into the district with league champion Stratton, which defeated Flagler, 87-83, for third place after losing its first game of the season Friday in the semifinals.

In the consolation game, Genoa defeated Bethune, 87-68. East Central and High Plains to 2 in action league representatives meet and for the season Friday and Saturday in district fountain lewis Atr CSr 47 400 mediey Force (Thompson. Chunn, Massey, Carrington). tOOO freestyle-1. Offutt (AF).

10:22:9: 200 Hughes (AF). 1:46.2. 50 freestyle-1. Kuijter (CSU) 21 5Jpnmnptitinn 200 tad. medley-1.

Reibenbaugh. Competition. 2:018 ARRIBA LIMON McDonald One-meter McAlister (AF). fg It-lta tp ft-fta to McGee here Satur- Dan Daugherty lead the conference title winners with 21 points followed by Ed Pliszka with 18. The Rangers had Ric Frye with 14 and Lance Rezac with 11 The win raised the league mark to 13-1 and 16-2 overall while fg ft-fta tp Heed Fleishauer 5 0-1 10 Keyes Pts: 272.55.

200 Massey (AF). 1:59.5. 100 Carrington (AF). 47.0. 200 Reibenbaugh (CSU).

2:00,3. 500 Offut (AF). 5:00.6. 200 Lauritze.i (AF). 2:18 1.

Three-meter McAlister (AF). Pts: 275.25. 400 freestyle (Donaldson. Bater, Thomas, Kuijter). T.

3:12.7. Lorince Sniithburg Whitliker Wood Daniel Rice 5-6 13 Deines 0-0 8 Wehber R. 5-6 9 Stone 1-4 13 Webber G. 1-3 7 Arriba Limon 0 0-0 0 MePhersn 6 7-11 19 3 3 5 9 Grenewelt 0 0-0 0 Burgess 0 2-2 2 Engel 4 1-3 9 19 14-21 52 Totals 19 15-28 53 Score by Periods 13 11 14 15 14 9 Personal Fouls: Arriba 16, Limon Fouled Out: Whittiker 4 0-0 8 Frye 7 12 15 Hezae 0 0-1 0 Bermudez 5-5 21 Lavelett 2 0-0 4 Ewten 4 0-0 8 Wright 2 0-1 4 Mayer 9 0-0 18 1 0-2 2 43 6-12 Totals Score by Periods Lewis-Palmer 14 32 Fountain Personal Fouls: Palmer 10 Fouled Out: None 1-5 7 (i i. 0-0 14 0-2 6 )ean 0-0 0 Daugherty 4-7 10 Campbell Malin Totals 3 7 4 1 0-1 2 3 3 3-5 0 0 0-1 0 4 1-2 9 28 8 20 64 15 12 16 21 64 22 19 26 23 90 Fountain 21, Lewis- 4 4 SCSC Adams St.

fg ft-fla tp fg ft-fta-tp Tatum 7 6-8 20 Mortensen 1 5-8 7 Bekeza 8 0-1 16Smith 7 2-2 16 Von Loh 1 3-3 5 Belmore 8 2-2 18 Kidd 1 0-0 2 Doe 2 5-6 9 England 7 2-4 Springer 2 6-13 10 Cox 7 2-2 16 Crowther 3 01 6 Peterson 0 4-6 4 Lee 0 0-0 0 Totals 31 17-25 79 Totals 23 20-32 66 Score by Periods Adams State 28 66 SC St- 33 79 Personal Fouls: Adams St. 19, SCSC 22 Fouled Out; Mortenson, Bekeza FINAL RMC SCORING PLAINS DIVISION GP FGFT Pts Avg Frazier, WU 12 70 65 205 17.1 Robish, N-0 12 793819616.3 Okeson. FHS 12 77 37191 15.9 Forrest, N-0 11 7035175 15.9 Tatum, SC it 74 40188 15.7 Burton, KST 11 67 3316715.1 Bekeza. SC 1277 26 180 15.0 Sieczowski. N-0 741 19 101 14.0 Kinzer, KS 1265 43 173 14 3 Baker, 12 6931 169 14.1 Renner, N-0 1459 46 164 13.7 Johnson, WU 12 54 49 157 13.1 MOUNTAIN DIVISION GP FGFT Avg Tate, Wm 1011937 27527.5 Butkovich, CM 14 150 59 35925.6 Carter, FL 14129 60 31822 7 Rhodus, SU 14 11860 296 21.1 Drinkhahn, Regis 14 10473 281 20.7 Smith, AS 14 12830 286 20.4 Posegate, AS 12 9135217 18 1 Gilmore, SU 14 98 53 24917.8 Wedgeworth, WS 12 8044204 17,0 Simmons, CM 14 9235 219 15.6 ChurchicV Wm 14 8742 216 15.4 Mortensy.n, AS 14 75 5920914 9 Metro League Tournament St.

Francis 78, Sheridan 74 St. Joseph 88. Lutheran Denver Christian 74, Clear Creek Northern League Tournament Fort Morgan 79, Loveland 71 Poudre 71, Greeley Central 66 Fort Collins 46, Sterling 42 Centennial League Tournament Englewood 75, Aurora Central 66 Arapahoe 2, air view 45 Cherry Creek 93, Aurora Hickley 70 Boulder 66, Littleton b8 Longs Peak Tournament Holy Famuy 59, Estes park 51 Latayette 66, Berthoud 56 Class A Tournament Colorado Academy 60, Prairie 50 (championship) Nederland 75, Wiggins 68 (third Place) Jelico League Tournament Golden 77, Evergreen 58 A.ameda 93. Jeliersun 53 Lakewood 101, Arvada West 75 Colorado Springs Wasson 82. Pueblo Centennial 73 Puebio East 68.

Colorado Springs Coronado 57 Widefield 72, Air Academy 66 St. Marys 94. Denver Muilta 85 Canon City b2, Cheyenne Mountain 46 Fountain 90, Louis Palmer 64 Momiou Springs 81. Woodland Park 57 Arvaua 78, Bear Creek 2 Metro Tournament Add: Machebeui 5b, Dougias County 50 Yuma Tournament Arickaree bi, Otis 54 Idalia 74. Liberty 70 (OT) Mountain League Class A Tournament Tellunde 63, Ridgeway 46 (champion ship) Silverton 57, Ouray 56 (third place) LlAA Championship Norfolk St.

84. Fayetteville St. 79 Consolation Virginia Union 123, Shaw 96 KM AC Championship Southern Colo. 79. Adams St.

66 CAC Third Round Southwestern Teun. 79, Wash I Lee 78 V8AC Championship Carson-Newman 88, Belmont 66 INTERSTATE ATHLETIC CONt KJRENCE Third Place E. Mennunite 78, Shenandoah 77 COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Round-Robin Third Round Centre 83. Sewanee 79 WVIAC TOURNAMENT Championship Glenv tile St 60, Morris Harvey 59 WXTAC Tournament Consolation Fairmont St. 87, West Liberty 72 Air force 18, Kansas University 9 Air Force 14, Missouri University 13 UCLA 91.

Oregon St. 72 76. Point 73 65, Fails 63 Bay 106, Northland 71 Milton 130. Maranatha 83 Trinity, Hi. 93, Bethel, Mtan.

72 Colorado 69, Nebrasks 57 Tenn. St. 120, Central Ohio 85 St. Mary's, Kan. 91.

Bethel, Kan. 82. overtimes Mu. Western 86. SW Baptist Mo.

82 Wm. Jewell, Mo. 95, Rockhurst, Mo 68 Friends, Kan. 113, Bethany, Kan. 83 Arizona St.

82, New Mexico 69 Blackburn 97, Eureka 71 LeMoyne 90, Iona 88, overtimes Washington 90, Stanford 78 Boi se St. 94, Montana 63 Shaw 90, Roosevelt 87, overtime Lake Superior 117, Mich. Tech 90 St. Mary's, Minn. 76.

Hamline 62 Roanoke 95, Old Dominion 80 So. Dak 73, Morningside, iowa 65 Huron, S.D. 74, Dakota St. 72 Northern S.D. 74, Dakota Wesleyan 73, overtime 81, 67 St.

Cloud 94, SW Mtan. 71 Houston 96, Houston Baptist 80 Tenn. S.t 120, Central St. 85 Baldwin-Wallace 98, Ohio Wesleyan 93 Idaho St. 91, Montana St.

68 91, SE Mu 87 Nicholls St. 75, NE I.a 73 Grambltag 129, Southern 72 Trinity, 111. 93, Bethel 72 Drew 55. Haverford 50 St. Peter's, N.J.

83, Seton Hall 71 Glassboro 72, Trenton St. 63 Otterbein 82, Oberlin 60 Wittenberg 79, Wooster 70 Akron 86, Cleveland St. 56 Cedarville 93. Grace. Ind.

84 Bluffton 95, Wilmington 91 Dominican, Wis. 51. Lakeland 42 73, 60 Southwestern Kan. 88, 72 Lincoln, Mo. 91, SW Mo.

85 Illinois St. 92, Central Mo. 75 Ark St. 101, Samlord 80 Anderson 80, Tri-State 69 DePauw 102, Ind. Central 96 Valparaiso 104.

Ruse-Hulman 66 St. Ind. 107, Wabash 95 Wm. Paterson 92, Montclair St. 81 New Orleans Loyola 68, Spring Hill 67 Aurora 98, Lake Forest 75 Blackburn 97, Eureka 71 Eastern Illinois 92, Indiana St.

77 Towson St. 96, Salisbury St. 72 Ealtimore Loyola 98, Mount St. 61 Johns Hopkins 84, Washington Coll. 76 86, Cal Poly-SLO 75 No.

Carolina 91, Virginia 78 LSU-New Orleans 89. Ga Southern 87 Long Beach St. 62, Los Angeles St. 60 Hugh Davidson Joins Broncos DENVER (AP) Hugh Davidson, an assistant football coach at Idaho State and a former head coach at Montana, was named a full-time scout for the Northwest region Saturday by the National Football League Denver Broncos. Davidson, 44.

has been at Idaho State for the past two years. From 1964-66 he was head football coach at Montana and from 1954-58 he was the freshman coach at the University of Colorado. He is the sixth scout named by Bronco coach John New Mex. St. 108.

St NE Okla. 85, Phillips 65 Canisius 107, Fairfield 91 Tex El Paso 63, Arizona 48 St. Olaf 108. GrinneU 61 Ithaca 84, Clarkson 73 Air Force 59. Denver 54 Texas 93, Southern Methodist 81 Grand Valley 90, Wayne Slate 74 Stonehii! 99.

Worcester St. 88 Wesleyan 95, Tufts 72 Northern Montana 95, Montana Tech 89 South Carolina 88, Davidson 82 Purdue 70. Indiana 69 Florida 88. Mississippi State 80 Detroit 70, Marquette 49 Memphis St. 91.

Tulsa 90 Michigan 64. Minnesota 52 Louisiana state 88, Kentucky 71 Findlay 103, Ohio Dominican 98 Fordham 106. Georgetown, D.C. Navy 61, Army 60 Duke 58. Maryland 59 Rhode island 89, Connecticut 78 Kansas St.

80. Oklahoma 71 Rice 73. Texas AAM 69 Lafayette 64, Delaware 63 Claire 80, Crosse Manlius 101. Eisenhower 77 Illinois 91, Wisconsin 86 Aquinas 94, Valley 78 Xavier, Ohio 71, DePaul 62 Florida State 49, Stetson 47 Texas 93. Southern Methodist 81 St.

Olaf 109. Grinnelt, Iowa bl Toronto 7, Vancouver 1 Kentucky 123, Memphis 100 Augusta 87. Columbus 72 Presbyterian 72. Pteiftcr 71 Lehigh 85, Albright 71 Drexel 69. Hofstra 64 NC-Wilmington 82, Appalachian St.

67 Western Mich. 86, Miami 83 Westminster, Pa. Geneva, Pa. 77 Steubenville 72. Alliance 66 E.

Tennessee 89, E. Kentucky 86, ot Har vd 88. Yale 72 Massachusetts luO, 66 Amherst 78, Williams 68 Nasson 91, Barrington 73 Michigan 108, Michigan 87 Rutgers 91. Bucknell 66 Lion 99, Atlantic Christian Pembroke St 97. Lynchburg Youngstown 91.

St Vincent 57 California St. 85. Grove City 78 Princeton 90, Cornell 65 Virginia Tech 70, Kent State 63 Muhlenberg 119. Kutztown St. 72 Cornell, Iowa 72.

Carleton 65 Penn 79, Columbia 62 Chicago 82, Pnncipia 71 San Francesco 74. Seattle 65 Oral Roberts 87, Boston U. 78 Rrandcis 80. Coast Guard 70 Alabama 72, Tennessee 67, overtime Texas Tech 86. Arkansas 85 Creighton 104, Notre Dame 77 Ohio Si.

76. Northwestern 74, overtime Y'iilanova 86 73 Bradley 102, Kearney St 68 Mansfield St. 80, St. 78, overtime Bridgewater, Va 76, Messiah 74 St. Anselms 66, So.

Conn 55 Mercyhurst 121. Wilmington 119, 3 times St. Thomas, Minn. 66, Guatavua Adolphus 63 Macalester 62, St. Minn.

58 Concordia-St. Paul 74, Concordia, 67 Winona 76, Bemidjt 71 a Long Island 78. St. Francis, N.Y. Georgia Tech 80, Randolph Macon 74 Rio Grande 110, Wilberforce 92 Nazarene 94, Gordon 79 Babson 96.

New Haven 90 Bowling Green 77, Chicago Loyola 74 W. Georgia 117. Ga St. 95 Armstrong St 79. Coll.

of Charleston 64 Georgia 79. Mississippi 69 American U. 83, Gettysburg 70 Pitt 78, Penn St. 70 Gannon 89, Ashland 84 Mary 85, Richmond 62 Western Carolina Junior college Championship Brevard 99, Spartanburg 86 Thomas More 108, Marian 79 Georgetown, Ky. 123, Calvary 88 Vermont 85, Norwich 62 Babson 96.

New Haven 90 Union 94, Campbellsville 79 Heidelberg Marietta 58 Midland, Neb 89. Dana, Neb. 65 Kenyon 77, Capital 69 Tarleton St. 103, Howard Payne 90 Sam Houston 92, SW TeTas 79 Scranton 90, Lycoming 86 Kings, 82, Siena 69 Brockport St. 119, Cortland St.

80 LeMoyne 90, Iona 88, 3 overtimes Tenn-Chattanoiga 72, N.C.-Charlotte No III 97, So. 93 Luther 89, Central 80 Wartburg 74. Wm Penn 63 Buena Vista 107, Dubuque 80 Ixiras 84, MacMurray 57 Ripon 98, Coe 90, overtime Parsons 85, Iowa Wesleyan 78 Kalamazoo 61, Alma 59 St. N.Y., 77, St 70 Vanderbilt 93, Auburn 87 Berry 69, Shorter 65, 2 Rochester 79, Union 69 Plattaburgh 91. Oneonta 90, overtime Harpur 78, Houghton 73 Rochester 79.

Union 69 Bishvip 10 1, LeTourneau 92 Western III. 77, Cent Mich. 75 Yeshiva 97. New Paltz 90, overtime Wagner 81, Delaware Valley 80 TCU 95. 84 Iowa 102.

Michigan State 98 Abilene Christian 58, Trinity, Texas 58 Syracuse 98, Geo. Washington 84 Harvard 88, Y'ale 72 Austin Peay 84, Mid. Tenn 74, overtime Morehead 98, Tenn Tech 96 Boston Coll. 90, Holy Cross 77 Fairtaigh Dickinson 67, The Citadel 46 SV Louisiana 103, Dayton 86 Doane, Neb. 67, Neb.

Wesleyan 57 Oakland 90, Ferris 85 Dowling 87, New York Tech 76 Stevens Tech 70. Cathedral 64 Marist 27, Southampton 68 Madison 120, Luther Rice 77 Olivet 88, Albion 72 Lander 105, NC-Asheville 99 Tennessee Temple 85, Bryan 75 Wake Forest 70, Clemson 63 Ohio U. 65, Toledo 56 Sacred Heart 87, Bridgeport 84 S.F. Austin 114, Texsa 86 E. Texas St.

80, McMurry 64 Lebanon Valley 107, Wilkes 103 E. STroudsburg 74, Cheyney St. 78 Upsale 91, Juniata 72 Dickson 94, Elizabethtown 50 Moravian 77, Swarthmore 72, NBA Chicago 107. Golden State 106 Milwaukee 119, Phoenix 117, ABA Virginia 121, New York 119 Carolina 146, Pittsburgh 130 Indiana 115, Dallas 113, AHL boston 4, Baltimore 1 Tidewater 2. Cleveland 0 Hershey 3, Richmond 2 Springfield 7, Providence 4 ERL Johnstown 5, Long island 3 ss vssv Add NHL: Chicago 3, California 0 St.

Louis 3, Minnesota 2 WCHA SCORES Colorado College 9. Denver 6 Notre Dare 9, Michigan 4 North I); ita 5, Minnesota 1 Michigan 7, Duluth 5.

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