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Stanton Voted Crestview 7th In Class A Ratings Kentucky Slides In Behind Bucks By JACK CLARY Associated Press Sports Writer Midterm examinations rather than opposing basketball teams, nati (11-2), ranked third, takes on tough Dayton and eighth-ranked Bowling Green meets Kent State. Kentucky (12-1), Which jumped ISonparpil Club Sets Election Tonight Election of officers will be held at a meeting of the Blue and White Nonpareil Oub tonight at 8 in the YMCA. Adop- bon of changes in the by-laws will also be considered. Rus- Hall is retiring president. TUESDAY, JANUAEY 16, 1962 EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEWPAGE 10 are the chief concerns of Ohio i into the No.

2 spot in the opinion Buckeyes today as they I of (he countrywide board of ex- play again until Jan. 29. Because of the midterm exams, the top 10 teams have little activity this week. Southern Cal and Duke are idle until Feb. 2 and Jan.

27, respectively. The only matching of the top teams occurs on Thursday when Cincinnati and Duquesne play in Pittsburgh. The top 10 teams based on a 10-9-8 etc. vote count, with first place votes in parentheses: 1. Ohio State (41) 2.

Kentucky 3. Cincinnati 4 Kansas State 5. Duquesne once more carry the tag as the top college team after the latest Associated Press poll. The Buckeyes (12-0), the only major unbeaten team, play Minnesota on Saturday night and 6. Southern California spend the rest of the week with' 7.

Duke those ever-fearsome books. i 8. Bowling Green However, two teams in the top 9. Bradley 10 are in action tonight. Cincin-jlO.

Mississippi State 410 358 322 209 165 162 111 109 97 63 ie Sports Bench By BOB DUFFY Sports Editor Time For One More Lesson A story related to us by another district coach emphasizes the outstanding coaching ability of Hank Kuzma, who only has one thing on his mind the year The story concerns a minor incident. but stresses the fact that Kuzma never relaxed during a basketball game even if his team is in front by 50 points. Late in a game this season, with less than two minutes remaining, Midland was leading by SO points or more. A Midland player made a mistake. While other coaches might overlook the error at that stage in the game, Kuzma He ordered his team to call time out at the first opportunity.

A couple of disgruntled fans commented, he calling time out for, the game is prac tically The reason was that Kuzma still had time to teach another lesson in basketball and point out the mistake to one of his cagers. Continue To Pace City Cage League With 4-1 Records Pharmacy and Real Estate continued to shareUj. i the lead as the first half of i-edgue ended in the City Ba.sketball League Monday at gym. got rolling in the Wellsville ond half to pin a 55-35 setback on Alex Alex and win its fourth; Newell game in five starts by defeating Results the Newell Merchants 66-57. 55, 35 Wellsville, still very much 86, PMCA 72 contention with a record, 66, Newell 57 blasted Professional Mercantile----------------------------------------- Hamilton Cagers Lead Voting By FRITZ HOBELL ichampions, lost their eighth in Press Sports Writer nine starts Friday to Hamilton COLUMBUS.

Ohio (AP)-Butlerl Garfield and pick up a sin- County, which has captured 9 of lgle mention in the poll, the last 18 Ohio Class kk high John Meyers. 6-foot-5 Struthers school ba.sketball championships, has another poweihouse in the making. This time a new Hamilton up where senior, got 40 as Boardman was blasted 84-49. Bob Dove Jr. is the top scorer for Canfield in Mahoning County.

The 6-foot-5 youngster is the son the former Hamilton Big Blue and of Bob Dove, former Notre Dame fabulous Middies left off. Taft, with 14 straight conquests. and Chicago Cardinal grid star. Here's How riters Collection in the second half for John Kiger outscored! rm, an 86-72 victory. everyone in the City Leagne last eino 1 PdHIS Wayne 16 markers and a 15-point performance by A1 4 Dawson topped the pace setting 1 Bright five.

Scott of was 2 top scorer in that contest with 22 2 3 markers. 2 3: The one-two punch of Herb 0 5 Lake, former Youngstown great and Carl Anderson, a standout at Midland High, led past the Newell Merchants. Lake pumped in 20 points while Anderson followed with 18. night coming with 25 points. Five Wellsville starters hit in the double figures to Team.

PoU PMCA. Guio led the way with wm over Oeveland learns PoU Rs, while teammate Hillman tossed jjj 20 I Taft conquest, 82-70 over Skip Northrop led PMCA with' ''If (he Middle court, was the eye- catcher. and sports editors poured their support into the Taft (I) 7-M5; cup. Earlier, at Hamilton, Taft Mansfield St. Peter (1) Bench Takes Ben tin ft, THE MIDLAND coach is probably the most radical guy on the sidelines ever seen in this area and must lose 10 pounds each game jumping up and down off the bench.

Whatever his actions on the bench or the basketball science he teaches, the are the winningest team in the district as the 1961-62 season nears the halfway point for most schools. is second year at point. Kuzma has had other unbeaten squads. He was in the college ranks for four years at and one season at luoyola of New Orleans. His 1958 Steubenville squad compiled 23 straight victories during its regular season.

Kuzma coached two little All-Americans at Steubenville in Paul Brownlee and Big Jim Smith. The 35-year-old coach, a Duquesne grad who played college Midland and his team has rolled ball uraier Dudey Moore, coached over 13 straight opponents. The most convincing victory was against a team that lost to Farrell by one point last Fnday. His team is undefeated at this at Canon-McMillan at Canonslxirg before taking the Midland post. A dedicated guy, it will be interesting to sit back and see how long Kuzma can keep the Midland victory ship afloat.

POTTER F(M)TBALL coach Bob Hedmorei (left) demonstrates a new sound wave machine on Mrs. Alma Hall, retiring president of the Lady Potter Football Boosters Club, while George Hargraves, ELHS principal, looks on. The machine, which produces quick healing of injuries mainly to swollen parts of the body and bad bruises, was purchased by the Lady Boosters and presented to Hedmond mainly for use by the Potter football squad. The machine costs almost $400. This That In Sports THE East Liverpool Steubenville Central game Friday night at Steubenville will be played in the new Diocesan Arena.

And worry, fans, you have to scramble for seats. The new arena seats 5,000. I.ARRY DITE of Martins Ferry and Rick Sygar of Niles were two of six players from Ohio named to the All-American team picked by Scholastic magazine. MT HOPE at future games ELHS officials see that a protective mat is placed on the open area of the wall at the north end of the Memorial Auditorium floor. An Ashland player was almost injured seriously at this spot last Saturday night.

I JIM SPRINGER of Lisbon R. CARL H.A.MILL, originally from; 1 will appear with the Ohio Weirton who is known throughout' State University Judo team dur- is now at the helm of Fort Frye High School in Ohio. The other night the score of his game resembled one of those old time basketball games. The final score was Fort Frye 14, Caldwell Fort Frye showed an average of 80 points a game up until its meeting with Caldwell. Caldwell scored on a foul shot and only had four field goal attempts, one in each quarter, as they the ball in an effort to defeat Fort Frye.

IN THE boxscore of the East Liverpool-Ashland game, Frank McCbmas is credited with 10 point.s. He failed to score, however. The 10 points belong to Dave Harriel. the Ohio Valley as an official and a former coach at Brilliant High ing halftime of a basketball game in Columbus on Feb. 10.

Reds inning ISL Flag Is Comeback Of 1961 By BEN OLAN The Cincinnati Reds, National League baseball champions for the first time in 20 years, made tiie 1961 comeback the year. Eighty-eight of the 134 wnters and broadcasts participating in the annual Associated Press yearwid poll tabbed the form reversal as the most outstanding made by any team or individual. football Lions, co- winners of the Ivy League crovm, were a distant secwid followed by the Oklahoma and Notre Dame the weekly Associated Press poll today, Cleveland East Tech skid-i Class AA The Top Ten 20 while Bemie Allen added 19 markers to the attack. GEORGE Connolly 2-0-4; Dawson aine 8-0-16; Anderson 1-2-4; Bishop 2-0-4; Hale 3-3-9; Watson 1-1-3. Totals 24-7-55.

Greene 2-1-5; Scott 9-4-22; Johnson 1-1-3; Dauka Thornberry 2-1-5; Conrad 0-0-0. Totals 14-7-35. 14 26 40 55 ALEXS 6 25 35 Simms 9-0-18; lams 4-4-12; HUl- man 7-6-20; Ferguson 5-Ml; Lysle 1-0-2; Boem O-l-l; 10-2-22. Totals 36-14-86. P.MCA—72 Robinson 7-M5; Clark 4-0-8; 8-4-20; Allen 8-1-19; Pierce 5-0-10.

Totals 33-8-72. WELLSVILLE 16 46 70 86 Stockdale 0-1-1; Jackson 1-0-2; Murawski 3-0-6; Lake 9-2-20; Anderson 9-0-18; Cook 3-1-7. Totals 31-4-66. NEWELL N. Six 4-1-9; E.

Six 5-010; J. Foltz ni 26-5-57. Hope Is Seen For Canton Grid Contest COLUAIBUS, Ohio (AP) The National Collegiate Athletic Association has given annual North-South high school football and basketball games another chance for survival. The NCAA, by a 150-35 vote. Hamilton Taft (17) Cleve.

E. Tech (13 Toledo Central (1) Urbana (2) Middletown (0) had trimmed the Middies (2) 368 355 148 137 110 94 93 77 70 70 B-L 10-0 9-0 9-1 10-0 8-2 10-0 10-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 but few thought Coach Marv Me-j Sandusky (1) crew could repeat on the Toledo Macomber (0) Middie hardwoods. i Others: Dayton Chaminade 69; In the first of the Cla.ss A (3) (8-0) 62; Akron Cen- ings, made this week, tral (1) 61; Canton Lincoln (2) and defending champions made a run-! Columbus Eastmoor 44; Akron St. away of it. The Defiance County Vincent (9-0) 41; Dayton Colonel pow'erhouse, victor in 73 of its last White 40; Xenia (10-0) 39.

74 and boasting 44 straight' Findlay 36; Dayton Roosevelt wins including 14 this vear, more 135; Wellston 33; Liberty 30; Masthan doubled the polfpoint total sillon 28; Poland (9-0) 27; Struthof runner-up Fostoria St. Wendeliniers (2) (7-0) 26; Defiance 25; Kettering Fairmont, Marietta, Norwalk and Wilmington (1) 21; Cleveland Hts. 19. Omni Club To See Basketball Mtwies Movies of the 1961 Ohio High School Class AA basketball finals will be shovm at a meeting of the Omni Boosters Club of Wellsville Wednesday night in the high school cafeteria. Members of the basketball team their parents and the coaching staff will be guests.

Frank Leyda. president, will preside. -258 to 126. From here and there: East Tech is averaging 79 on offense and 45 on defense. Butler Oiimty also boasts a red- Class A hot Class A club in Mile! The Top Ten which has won nine in a row.

The Teams Poll Pts. B-L Seven Mile standout, Arnold Fu-j Ayersville (15) 258 1 4-0 gate, played only three quarters Fostoria St (2) 126 11-1 in the 87-67 win over Reily, but Convoy Crestview (0) 84 12-0 scored 38 points. Stanton Local (4) 72 10-0 Bristol, Trumbull only Houston (1) 69 14-0 clean team, has a 74-42 point edge Perry (0) 63 10-1 over a dozen foes. Crestview (Col.) (2) 59 10-0 Big Red and Mar- Dover St. Joe (2) 56 ll-O tins Ferry, both unbeaten in Ohio: Ames-Bcm (3) 56 15-1 competition, tangle Friday for the Bristol (1) 49 12-0 river front laurels.

I Others; Buter (2) (10-0) 47; Ot- Portsmouth East, loser only toltawa Hills 46) Alger (1) 45; Ash- state semi finalist Fairland in.ville (2) (10-0) 44; Dixie (12-0) Oa.ss A last year, moved up to 42; B'est Liberty Salem 40; Min- Class this season and has eral Ridge and Mount Pleasant won six in a row. (10-0) 38; Jeromesville (1) (8-0) Trojans, defending Class AAj36. Driilis Toledo Wildcats Rip League Foe For 12th Victory In Row By JIM H.ACKLE^LAN ipected to rely heavily on sopho- all the way in wal- If this is a building year for more talent, notably a crewcut loping TO-57, with Willie Adolph Rupp at Kentucky, what blond from Lake Charles, Somerset hitting 12-for-12 from kind of a basketball powerhouse named Cotton Nash. the foul line and totaling 26 points, will the Baron have with his fm-' Monday night Nash and the West Virginia (12-3) posted its ished product? seniors ripped Tennessee for 81 straight Southern Ckmfer- At last countmg, his little, points as Kentucky beat the Vols Wildcats from the Bluegrass were 95-82 at Knoxville. The Kentuck- ranked second behind Ohio State, lans blazed ahead by 12 points had won 13 of 14 games and 12 in and had Tennessee on the run empowered its council to designate a committee to act in ca.ses where state associations refuse to accept jurisdiction over such games.

Last year the NCAA declared that any boy participating in postseason all-star games would lose a year of collegiate eligibility unless the game was approved by the state sdiolastic association. The Ohio High School Athletic Association then adopted a hands- off attitude toward the games, saying it had no jurisdiction over them because the participating boys had already graduated. The action, taken Saturday at its annual convention in Qiicago, was construed to mean tfie committee would act favorably on any pleas for all-star game approval. The reasoning was that enee victory, turning back re-((here would be no need the pealed from determined'eommiitee if approval of such Richmond to win ffi-73. games were to be denied.

Colorado remained Ihe pace- Ohio High School Football row, and were leading the, the first five minutes. Nash and (setter in the Big Eight by edging Coaches Association, which spon- Southeastem Conference with a Pursiful had 30 points each. Bur-1 Iowa State 58-55 in a thriller. the grid game in cooperation 4-6 record. chett added 21.

Tommy Wilson of In the Big Ten. Michigan up- a (Canton group, had never This was not supposed to hap- the Vols was high with 34, a ended Iowa 56-55 on Tom Cole's siven up hope that the 15-year pen. Over a span of three decades Tennessee record. final second foul shot, and would be continued. IMrec- Kentucky teams have Spindly C.

Stroud dunked in due swept past Michigan association met in Coa last-second layup that enabled 189-74. State to nip Georgia a second dominated their conference, but the B'ildcats have liecn shut out of the title the last three years. Tech 57-56 and avert Larry Pursiful was the only straight upset, starter returning from last year, Mississippi State, 11-1 and and Rupp had only three other ranked lOth nationally, was lettermen seniors (rarroll knocked off by Vanderbilt 100-86 chett, Allen Feldhaus, and Jim Saturday night. McDonald. Mostly, Rupp was ex-i Fifth-ranked Duquesne (12-1) ilumbus Dec.

1 2 and picked North Carolina downed South coaches awi players for 25- C.roli„. 83-71 putting Tar-ja (or'the event sched- heels into a tie for the Atlantic Citast lead with Duke and mid-Auguat to Canton. Forest. Nick Werkman outshone Paul SUaa n. a KeaVer i M'HI HoStS SlrOllil Here's District Sports Schedule BASKETBALL Tonight Follansbee at Chester Weirton Madonna at Wellsville Rochester at Midland Newell at Stanton Local CTiartiers-Houston at South Side Youngstown Rayen at Salem Friday East Liverpool at Steubenville Central Beaver laocal at Wellsville Midland at Riverside Benwood at Chester Stanton Local at Jefferson Union Burgettstown at South Side Columbiana at Poland Sebring at East Palestine Best Branch at United Lowellville at Crestview Bethany at New Cumberland Leetonia at Louisville Lisbon at Minerva Salem at Niles Saturday Beaver Local at Newell Louisville at Columbiana East Palestine at Lisbon United at St.

Crestview at Salineville Poland at WRESTLING Tonight East Liverpool at Weirton, 4:15 p. m. Greenville (Pa.) at Beaver Local, 6:45 p. Friday Martins Ferry at East Liverpool, 4:30 p. m.

Saturday North Canton at Beaver Local, 2 p. m. Five Nips (Jiester (liester extended the Wesigate grade team up until the final whistle, but the East Liverpool five pulled out a 33-32 victory Monday on the Chester floor. Westgate led 14-9 at halftime i and the lead was cut to 26-22 going into the final quarter. Darrell Hal! paced Westgate with nine points while Newlen added eight.

Hobbs and Smusz accounted for 24 of the Chester points with 12 each. Massey 2-1-5; Newlen 3-2-8; Hall 3-3-9; Kinsey 2-0-4; Burkhart 1-0-2; Lawrence 2-1-5. Totals 13-7-33. Brand 1-0-2; Hlndei 1-0-2; Hobbs 4-4-12; Smusz 4-4-12; Clutter 1-0-2; Reber 1-0-2. Totals 12-8-32.

WESTGVTE 7 14 26 33 CHESIER 4 9 22 32 stars as Seton Creighton S-80. quarterback of pro New York Giants. The tally was made on a basis of three pwnta for a firft place vote, two for second and one for third. Cincinnati collected 314 pomts, Columbia Oklahoma 40, Notre Danw 32, Detroit 27 and Tittle 26. The Reds, rdxmnding from a 67-87 record that left them in sixth place, 28 games behind pennant-winning Pittsburgh in 1960, won 93 games and lost only 61 last season.

split the first two of the World with New York, then lost wfwi football teams, Detroit Tigers and Y.A. Tittle, veteran the Yankees swept the mxi three. Basketball Scores Ohio College Basketball Duquesne Toledo 57 CWiio Northern 84. Findlay 81 Central State 109, West Vmginia State 79 Kentucky State 82, Wilberforce 56 East Seton Hall 86. Oeighton 63.

Upsala 56 South Mansfield Coaeli "Fakes Army IVst M.ANSFIELD, Ohm (AP) William Francis (Bill) Doolittle, Mansfield Senior High football coach the last two years, resigned Monday to become offensive backfield mentor at West Point. Doolittle, who won all-Ohio recognition as captain of the unbeaten 1941 Mansfield Tygers, later played for Ohio State Paul iDietzel who shifted from to Miss. State 57. Georgia Tech 56 Best Point as head coach a Kentucky 95. Tennessee 82 (couple of weeks ago.

was center Best Virginia 82. Richmond the Mansfield team which Florida 74. 53 i captained. N. Camhna 83, Carolina 71, In two years here Doolittle had Midwest a 12-6-3 record.

He drew P.500 as Purdue 89. Michigan State 74 football coach and athletic direc- Michigan .56 Iowa 55 tor, Init his salary with was Coiorwio 58, Iowa Stale 55 not announced. Top 10 Teams Beckley7-0 Weirton10-0 Huntington 3-1 Elkins 116 Stonewall Jackson 5-1 Logan 5-1 Princeton 8-1 South Charleston 5-2 Triadelphia8-1, East Bank 4-2 Greenville Matinen Beaver Local and East match this sea.son and pool teams are was bv Ohio powerhou.se Maple twice this week. (Heights a team that has won; The Beavers play Imst to straight duel meets. Wellsville Defeats Westjrale 8lh Grade Bellsville's crack eighth grade team remained undefeated as it was given its most difficult test, but defeated Westgate, 37-30, Monday at Bellsville.

The young Tigers held a halftime lead of 20-15. came within two points on one occasion, but forge in front of Wellsville. 11 points paced the Tigers while Mike McFarlane tossed in 13 to pace Westgate. Pro BaNkrthall NBA Game East-West all-star at St, Louis ABI Monday Results Kansas City 122, New York 96 Cleveland 110, Pitt.shurgh 108 San Francisco 110, Hawaii 95 Games City at York Pittsburgh at New York 10-0 ville, one of the strongest squads The Beaver Local GreenvUle 3-1 (in Permsylvaraa tonight. Green-tussle is set for 6:45 p.

m. viile has only been defeated in(Williamsport, (3oach team has a 3-1 mark. To Browns Staff Blanton pool Potters are meeting B'eirton in the West Virginia city. Friday at 4:30 p. m.

East IJv- r- 11 a. i erpool takes on Martins Others; Matewan, Grafton. Mil-jColber. who was fired by the Auditonum mats; ton. Huntington St.

Joseph. of Kentucky as head visits Beaveri tmgton East, Man, Parkersburg ball coach, will return to the Saturday at 2 p. m. I Catholic, Flemington, Sophia. Ripley, Williamstown, Charleston, Tunnelton.

coaching staff of the Cleveland Browns, where he says he spent his "happiest coaching (mach Paul Brown of the National Football League team, sounded equally delighted when he announced Monday that Col- The Great Wall of China, begun 2,000 years ago, may be the only man-made feature on earth visi- to ohsmer oo tht moon, her will as offensive coach. 1 lAUTO GLASS WIN LAND PLATE GLASS Minerva St, Ft-' 5-3228 Auto Glass Installecl While Wait For Trucks and Can Including Wraparound Wind.shields SPECI ATTKNTIDN To Insurance (laima VETERAN Plate Glass 224 BROADWAY FU 6-5722.

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