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Cougars Lkk Chops Virgil Carter's 'Outburst Draws Stiff Rue from Chicago Bears Browns Bomb at Buzzer in the $80,000 bracket of Gale because not enough passes wore CHICAGO (AP) Never has the House of Halas been rocked thrown to him. Stuns Cowley County iayers. Among others said to be nurs Section A Poae 1 DAILY TRIBUNE Guard Howard Mudd. obtained Wednesday. December 17, 1961 Great Bend, Kansas so violently as it has this week when the crack in the Chicago by San Francisco, insists he ing some scars are quarterback Jack Concannon, apparently Jones and a pair of free throws By JOHN D.

BADWEY Bears armour grew into a fissure from the spear of quarter- isnt mad at anybody, but he hasn't signed a Bear contract doghoused long ago; guard; SDorrt caiTor oacK virgu carter. yet. oy apratt lor an 82-va lead. Then all havoc broke loose, (jeorge aeais, wounded witn an Meanwhile, Carter has taken It was like the ooenina of a assorted 57,400 in fines for miss Brown hit a twisting shot from the corner at the 1:12 mark and ing games in an early retire his case of a fine to Dan Shul-man. counsel for the NFL Play ment-salary disoute enisode: the score stood at 82-81 in fa Pandora's Box when Carter was fined $1,000 for an outburst against the club and then excused Tuesday from practices.

Bear Owner George Halas says Carter hasn't been released or Skirting the Ends Aggies Continue Drive To Top of the Heap ers Association, Shulman says if Carter has to pay the $1,000, grievance procedure should go center Mike Pyle. a co-captain benched lately without explanation to him: wide receiver Dick ARKANSAS CITY, Kan. Jim Brown calmly sank a thirty-five foot push shot with one second remaining in the game to lift the visiting Barton County Cougers to a thrilling 83 to 82 victory over Cowley County Junior College here Tuesday night. The win is the second in two league starts for the Cougers and brings their season mark to 5-5. The game was a Kansas Jayhawk Junior College Conference tilt.

Coach Dick Nagy's lads, in one of the most hectic games seen in these parts for a number of seasons, blew a 41-36 half-time lead but fought back in the latter vor of the Tigers until the one second mark when time out was called by the losers with the ball in the possession of the Gordon, who started broodin; unigars. suspended but simply dismissed for the week. He will receive his full game salary, although not playing Sunday." After time was in, Sundahl Dan Devine By HERSCHEL MSSEXSO.V I Wichita Stain pH is touching all bases. stages to overcome a ten point aeticit ana pick up me Associated Press Sports Writer souri Valley campaign with an One fan sums it up like this: loped a pass over the Tigers man-to-man defense into the waiting hands of Brown. Taking no time to cock for his shot, the Abilene, Tex.

eager let fly and the ball swished cleanly win. "It feels cood to he nbivinc? i ve seen sitting in the same The outcome looked bleak for to Haias. tirst, tnen to Art mo-dell of Cleveland, NFL president, and finally to Commissioner Pete Rozelle. "If it gets to Rozelle," says Shulman. "these things would have to be answered: Did Virgil make those actual statements? Are they detrimental to the club and football? Are all of them true? Is the Tine itself excessive?" Kansas Prep Cage Scores By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bird City 63, St.

Francis 55 Canton B5, Hope 53 Irked by Early Booking Odds for No. 1 again when you know you have a chance." says Coach Lou Henson of New Mexico State. the visitors when tall Tom Cline. 6-9 post man. fouled out with 9:50 left in the game.

At through the net as the final horn S2-a triumph over St. Louis as 5 9 Greg Carney hit three of his points in the final 43 seconds. In a doublchcader at Philadelphia. La Salic struggled by West Chester 92-o0 and St. Joseph's outlasted Providence G8-65.

Yale sounded. Jones was the stalwart in the The Aggies, beaten bv Lew to lose It again when Jones and Steve Spratt hit a trio of free throws and John Woodworth hit from a corner to give the Tigers a lead with 2:21 left. After Hammerschmidt 5 from the keyhole, the Tigers bounced back on a lay-up by Cwly County (82) seat at Bears' games for 25 years. I pay to see a first class product, not a living, breathing problem." As the Bears take their 1-12 National Football League record worst in their half century history into Sunday's finale here against the Detroit Lions, they are being harpooned from all sides. scoring department as he led his mates in a losing cause with 37 points.

He hit 14 field eoals. Alcindor and UCLA in the last two NCAA Western nlavrtlTK KANSAS CITY (API-Mis League game from souri football coach Dan Devine currently ranked No. 3. But they Urown 0 53. mostly of the lay-up variety to took a poke at the oddsmakers Continued drive toward the top spot Tuesday with a fll-73 luesaay, out it was lor a go wun lis tree throws, wood-worth followed with 19.

psychological reason and not a Roundup out of INtw niexico. llicir sev- 'L philosophical one. Hammerschmidt was the lead-2 scorer for the Coutrars with Super linebacker Dick Butkus' year contract ends Jan. 1. He i ivs a number of Bear players favored and that a 18 field goals and Bruce Boxum sap in the face," Devine said of his departure the Cougars trailed 61-55.

Three free throws, two by Kevin Sundahl and one by Roger Hammerschmidt, sandwiched around a basket by Sundahl. pulled the fighting Cougars within Tour points of the home town team, 69-65 at the 6:56 mark. Hammerschmidt and Law -rence Randall connected with back-to-back fielders to draw the Cougars into a 69-69 deadlock. The Tigers rallied on a pair of free throws by big Danny Jones, a Wichita. Kansas prod-i uct.to take a 71-69 leid.

Moments later Brpwn hit both ends of a- one-and-one situation from I l.lm Crpfi throw line to afiain Dull the early line making his Tigers want to be traded or cut andj adds: "Look at me My con-1 SI. Mary's ij, Holton S3 7 ol a one-point favorite over unbeat Tabl Rock, Neb. bi, Summerfteld S3 tract is up. and I want to play en Penn State in the Orange Bowl New Years night. Barton Cunty (3) followed with 14.

Randall tallied 10 to give the Cougars three players in the double figure column. The Tast moving Cougars forced their taller rivals into a number of mistakes. Unofficially, the Tigers were guilty of 39 6rcwslr 51, Sharon Springs (3 Grinnell 71, Hcaly 52 Viamego 62. Roosevell 51 Derby 65, Newion Campus 68, Wellington 53 Cnnwoy Springs 57, Mailt we re rated o. and renn wun a winning ream.

It is not clear if Butkus already has played out his option I and could become a free agent! State Is second," Devine added. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A 2 point splurge by Jim Abrahamson, a career high, sparked Iowa State to an 84-73 basketball victory over Wisconsin at Ames, Iowa, Tuesday night. It was the only game in which a Big Eight team saw action. I Two games arc on tap tonight. Missouri hosts Colorado State in a nonconference game and Oklahoma State entertains Texas in another nonconference enth consecutive victory.

"If we had been in another region the last two years, my kids think they could have made the final four." says Henson. Leading the unhcaten Aggies against the outmanned Lobos were Jimmy Collins and Sam Laccy, who spent the summer doing construction work together in Syracuse. N.Y. They wrecked New Mexico with 2.3 and IS points, respectively, with Collins getting 21 in the second half as the Amnios raced away a halftimc lead. Willie Long paced the losers How do you figure that? But I jan.

dui ne is reaay at any Handle Hammerschmidt rat0AfnP odds. I really feel like Joe Sundahl Klsner turnovers while the Cougars, putting out their best effort to date, were euilty of only 14. The the Cougars into a tie. this time J'1' (Paterno) respects Missouri, and that means more to me." Great Bend Upends has been publicly critical of the i 2j scrappiness of the winners was Culfoyville 71. Pittsburg Eric 44, College High 42 Frontenac 45, Glrard 4J Parsons 76, Columbus 50 Chanute 73, Independence Southeast 70, Hortha i Bater springs 43.

RlveHon St. Paul 73, St. Patricks 34 Canty 60, Oswego S3 Circle 52, Peabody 44 CI i Hon 70, Valley Helonts reflected in their ability to steal 73-73 at 4:37 left in the game. Tiatj a Hammerschmidt came through core sr periods with a sparkling tip-in and the BBrlen Coun( j' 3 Cougars regained the lead onlyjcowity county 42 as 1 l)aM irom tne opposition 23 32 1 limes. I pons ior ranKing texas over ms Nittany Lions before the bowls arc nlavfd.

Larned Grapplers Abrahamson. a six-foot sen- with 28 points. Great Bend's matmen return- f)ovinf s-nid ho isn't worrvine Colli who scored 20 points. Joe Paferno Rates Missouri One of the Best 69. Hovt 55 ed from Larned Tuesday and about who is No.

1 now or after brought with them their second the final Associated Press poll to dual match of the season, and bo taken Jan. 2 but noted: Iho first in West Central Kan- "Even-thing would have to fall Last Night's Associated Press' Top Twenty also saw action. Fourth-ranked Davidson trimmed llichinond 5)3 77. No. 7 Tort'i Carolina licit: off Virginia 80-7i'i and 12th-1 Landing 55, Euders 43 Ubo 63, Grldley 36 Midway Denton 50, Troy Nemaha Valley 61, Bern 51 Northern Valley 73, Alma, Remington e5, Andovor 51 FORT LAUDERDALE.

Fla. (AP) Penn State's undefeated football team arrived in Flor CoNege Scores sas League competition. rhe j1HO iacc for us to be No. team with a million-dollar record. The Lions have rolled up 29 straight games without a defeat, i I i 28 victories.

Amid all the elorv was a 17-17 score was 42-8. I'd say we only have an outside ida Tuesday night for prepara Friday, the Black Panthers of plexiglas and is chained to the goalposts at each game. Penn Slate's cheerleaders figured the sawbuck being worth only $10 was good for only 10 games of good fortune. So. not taking any chances for the Mis ranked Purdue walloped Dart- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mouth 32-5S.

East Doug Cook with 22 points and Purdue 82. Dartmouth 58 stjphomnrc Brian Adrinn with 20 Harvard 83. Northeastern 79 sparged Davidson's 22nd con- i Rhode Is. 100, New Hamp. 54 tions to play Missouri in tiie Jan, 1 Orange Bowl game.

Coach Joe Palerno brought 65 Gator Bowl tic with Florida State after the 1967 season. Coach Charles Gowdy journey to Dodge City for another league dual match and the last until after the Christinas holiday. Through 19 games of the na St. George 40 chance. Devine met with Kansas City newsmen Tuesday to talk about Missouri's Orange Bowl trip.

The Tigers fly to Miami Sunday. They will train until Christmas Day at nearby Fort Lauderdale. Of Penn State. Devine said. "I don't think we played any-! players to Foit Lauderdale for five days of work before the team returns home Sunday to Kcsults of Larned match: sccutivc triumph over1 Southern st- Josephs.

Pa. G8, Provi-ConfereiK-c opposition. G5 tion's longest nonlosing streak the Penn State good luck charm Vushton 35, Hulchlns (Great Bend first) souri battle, they passed the hat for 10D more pennies and a $1 bill will cuddle up to the $10 bill for the Orange Bowl. And who said $10 doesn't go too far these days? Maloy added 17 and Jerry Kroll lb J. bmitli decision- spend the holidays.

ed by Ron Shclton. 8-5 Missouri, co-champions of the was a bamboo horseshoe. Only problem was that the horseshoe got lost in the madness following the 1959 Oranse Bowl win 14. Kenny Foster had 22 for Rich 61. Ashland Fowler 53 Penn St.

67, Boston Coll. G3 Conn. 88. Mass. 71 Syracuse 80.

Westminster, 1U7 lb Mike Sliaheen dcci-: Ricf VAeht Conference, will ar bodv who resembles them of-1 sioncd Bruce Rahe. 10-4 fcnsively. That's part of our i 61. Hess City 115 lb Terry Schcuerman over Kansas in a 15-14 hcartstop- mond, which dropped out of contention by going four minutes without a field goal after pulling rive Sunday to stay for keeps at almost the same hour the Nit-tuny Lions are departing Fort problem. We taught our kids to today's Fights pcr.

pinned Larry Fox. 123 lb Bob Kullren ninnorl go hard for the passer because Concerned Penn Stale stu pSISSitlgj Macksi Me 63, Chase S6 wc faced so man; Laiulcrdale-Hollywood international Airport for the Christmas By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ken Thompson. dents becan collootiinr iwmnifi teams. That's what Penn State to WILIllll 2)-i. North Carolina trailed Virginia throughout the first hair he 'ore six quick points bv Lee Ka- for a new horseshoe before the! MfAMI BKACH.

Fla. George likes for you to do because they 1969 season opened. Thcv came oreman, Houston, outpointed Ford 53, Hansion 51 WcCracken 69, 4 McPhersori 63, Russell 51 Chase County 60. CttnUt it Clay Center 17. Abilene 57 Horton 36, Wathena 35 up with Lmcolns, but found iV1 roric.

Miami. 10, heavy UU lb Curtis Robinson de-cisioned Jay Shclton. ll-G, 137 lb Jim Greene decision-ed Stan Froetschner, 6-0. 145 lb Bob Faris pinned Greg Dawson. no good horseshoe for sale.

jwcigms. gteston erased most of a seven-point deficit. The Tar Keels took the lend for good at 52-50 on two "We're playing as good a team as there is in the country," Paterno said. "Sure, I think it will have an extra effect on our players if Texas loses New Year's day." The pennies were converted SAN ANTONIO. into a $10 bill.

So. the tender Pimentcl. 115, Mexico, stopped that carries Alexander Hamil- Billy MeGrnndtc, 118. Canada, ton's mug has carried Penn U- Piinenlcl won North Ameri- Elllnwood 51, Larned want lo trap you." I Noting that Penn State "likes i to run at you." Devine said he I I would like to see the Lions nnss more against his Tigers. "They keep staying with their basic! stuff, and then all of a sudden they whack it." he said.

Devine indicated he may not be Missouri's football coach for the duration of his contract, which has five lo six years to run. He couldn't remember how long it is. I State through a 10 0 year as the bantamweight title, team's lucky charm. FRESNO, Calif, Mac Fosler. las lb l-red hoos pinned Richard Bennett.

1(55 lb Mark Hanzlirck pinned by Charles Schrciner. 175 lb Dave Walter decision-ed Keith Johnson. 8-2. 185 lb Doug Kite Dinned Penn State is ranked No. 2 in the Associated Press College Football Poll, but matches the 10-0 record or top-ranked Texas.

The Longhorns play Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl about six Yale 64. Brown 53 Army 70. Northern Ohio 40 NYU 70, Dickinson 54 Smith Davidson 08, Richmond 77 No. Carolina 80. Virginia 76 Citadel 86, Sowanee C5 No.

Caro. 83. Fayctte-ville St. C8 Midwest Town St. 81.

Wisconson 73 Drake 101. 75 Wichita St. 82. St. Louis 78 Texas 63, Colo.

St. 54 Southwest New Mem. St. 91. New Mex.

73 No. Texas 89. Cincinnati 71 Irar West Wehcr St. 87, L.A. Loyola 64 Scaitle U.

73. Gonzaga 63 Wichita State 82. St. Louis 19 North Texas State 39, 71 "We don't take any chances! 210. Fresno, knocked out Bob S(.

Francis Seminary 78, Dorrance Hill City 68, Logan 63 lola 70, Altamont 62 Oeerfleid 67, Ingalls 65 lot) Trinity Hutchinson 64, Cheney 4 Pawnee Heighls 55, Lewis 53 Stafford 64, Grecnsburg 41 Leoti 70, Ulysses 60 Haven 55. Buhlcr 53 Hutchinson 65, El Dorado 44 Holyrood 67, Cladln 62 Halslcad 7J, Inirian S3 George Yost, with the $10 bill," said a cheer- 207. Toronto. 2. leader.

The cheering squad I SYRACUSE. N.Y. Hal Car-guards the lucky money. It is roll, MO. Syracuse, outpointed enclosed between two pieces oNHenrv Hank.

171. Detroit 10 free throws by Jim Dclaney. Carolina's Charley Scolt led all scorers with 23 points. Purdue ran off 21 straight points early in the second half after previously unbeaten Dartmouth had tied the senre at 43. George Faerber had seven or the 21 and finished with a game high 18.

The Boilermakers aaiii played without the injured Rick Mount, who is expected back I'm-ihc ECAC Holiday Festival in New York beginning Dec. 27. Elsewhere. North Texas State handed Cincinnati its first setback 89-71 in the Missouri Valley Conference opener for both Heavyweight Dave krall-man pinned Dean Attcberiy. hours before the fenn state-Missouri game.

Paterno feels a Texas loss would give his Lions a shot at Western Kansas Basketball Roundup Otis-Bison Victoria Romps Buflpups Nip sides. Joe Hamilton and Crest i State 34. Wisconsin 73 Home Three Wins Whitaker split 46 points for the Drake 101. Nevada-Reno 7a No. 1 if they beat Missouri.

Penn State will drill daily at Yankee Stadium, spring training site of the New York baseball team, but workouts will be closed to the public. The Nittany Lions left 25-de-gree weather and snow back in Pennsylvania, arriving in 73 degress at Fort Lauderdale. The fact that Penn State's players wilt get a four-day break for Christmas will actually save the athletic program Jiboiit 000 despite the charge for charter aircraft to ferry the Lions back north. nners. Small College Jeff Haliburton numned in 2f, Rnckhurst (55.

Dmrv 57 Ellinwood Tips Larned, 51-41 LARNED, Kan. The visiting Ellinwood Eagles massacred VICTORIA. Kan. Thr Vic Russell, 63-51 Jefmore Thunders Past Ness, NESS CITY. Kan.

A thundering herd of Jetmore Long-horns upended the Ness City Eagles 81-66 in non-league action here Tuesday night. Ness's B- Bombs Bazine For 5-1 Mark OTIS. Kan. Otis-Bison High School continued winning with an 85 60 win over Bazine in a non-leasue came Tucsrlav niirhL toria Knichts broueht their sea son's record to 4-1 Tuesday eve points to lead the Bulldogs over Washington U. 97, Westmins-Nevada-Reno 101-75 and 6-loot- ter 75 11 Bill Smith scored points Missouri-Kansas City 75.

Mis- Tin ning when they defeated the El Mcpherson. Kan. iUePhcrson Bullmms 1 lis Kailroaders by a score of 53 mo uon ivicuaniel 111 Svra ouuiern ui to 4J. non-league play. cusc drubbed Westminster of Fort State 82, Washburn ha.rnea nm 1 l0Jl a team edCed the LondhornTra-sT The winners now sport a 5-1 overall record.

In team play, Victoria won Pennsylvania 89-51. 'J grades hosts to the Russell Broncos hero Tuesday night, claiming a 63 to 51 victory in a non-league game. The Pups also held onto the team game with It costs a party of 10O about iiuii-ieague game nere iC night, giving Larned their fifth I fo EaglCS loss of the season, with no, The game was a close one i exas uolorado btate 54 through the first three periods NEW YORK (AP) John C. rins. The Eaeles also took the Wichita Sacred Heart 77, witn utis-Kison taKmg a 17-1 1 8) to 52.

Winning their freshman game. 51 to 3G. Victoria took a clean sweep in the evenings tilts. Victoria scoring: D. Hoffman, 20.

C. Windholz 13. B. Hammer. $4,000 a day to get reaay lor a football game on Florida's Gold Coast and the five days Penn State is away will add up to four men in double figures and DiHer has been elected kcctc- gouthwi lead ihi first ouartcr.

but Ba a score or 53 to 41. McPhcrson's D. Pyle was the evening's high pointer with 28. i zine had narrowed the caD bv uuim' oncnse ry inc oson larc oar-, JllIlior College Basketball i u0' dn CorPrallon- I Independence. Kan.

32. North-The Longhorns Seybold took ami qi 20,000. The Pennsvlvanians are head Other scorers were T. Winter halftimc to 34-32 and at the 'ree-quarter mark there was only one point difference with buwLv u.iu o'jnurs wun 1 U. ML Kb, (A1J) The Rn-mn County 83, Cowley quartered at the Gait Ocean to.

D. Inloos 7. R. Easter 6, C. Anderson 6 and M.

Sclirag 1. Russell scoring: H. Cnnrtois points with very strong backup annual winter Old Glory sale of County 8: schmidt 13, J. Windholz 7. Ellis scoring: R.

Maier 21, K. Roberts 14. C. Weimcr 4, C. Roarbaugh 4.

Mile hotel on the Atlantic shore. Penn Stale is a $10 football tne nome club leading 54-o3. Otis-Bison scoring: Erb LtT llanlcss race horsos loria-v Kansas City (Kan.) 84. Fort 20 points apiece. Bradshaw i at Yonkcrs Raceway.

Scott G8 14. Boxbergcr 13. H. Dumter 8. L.

Valentine 6, Snyder L. Bahr 24. Scheuerman 8, DeWald Score by quarter Victoria 12 10 12 IS 53 uriflge i and N. farmer 2. McPherson challenges New MVC Corral 14, Urban 13, Pivonka 10, Smith 8- Bazine scoring: Filbert 9, Kllis 17 10 13 team game.

50 to 42. Ellinwood's high scorer a Petz with 15 points. Other scorers were Robins 14. Isern 11. Komarek 7 and Meyer 4.

Larned scoring: Jamison, the evening's tops with 18. D. Zook 9. Slagle 8. George 4 and Converse 2.

Larned hosts Russell for Friday's enciunter. Score by quarters: Ellinwood 17 8 5 2151 Larned 10 14 11 6-41 St. Francis Beats Dorrance, 78-43 VICTORIA. Kan. The Snar- Victoria meets Wilson there ton in a Saturday noon game.

Score by quarters Rv THE ASSOCIATED Schneipp 28, Foos 8, Mesegadis Jan. 6. Fnur Missouri Valley basket- Russell 10 16 7 18-51 2. ftiaier r. bchneipp 6.

Stoecklein was the Eagles' big man with 21 points aided by Anderson's 14. Knotts 11, Dye 9. Mudd 5. Rebel 2. Weilert 2 and Leikcr with 2.

Ness travels to Dighton arter the holidays for a non-league encounter Jan. 6. Score by quarters: hall teams opened league play 16 13 18 16- Wilson Rallies Sports Car Club Now Being Formed First Meeting To Be Held At Bazine won the it game Score by quarters: Tuesday night and a fifth team saw action in a nonconference Otis-Bison 17 17 20 3185 Holyrood Defeats Bazine 11 21 21 7-60 game. Wichita State defeated St. For 60-37 Win Over Gorham GORHAM.

KanWilson cooled the Gorham Oilers 60-37 in a Jetmore 22 17 18 2481 Claflin, 67-62 Louis 82-78 in a game that was Macksville ess 2J is 1466 not decided until the final sec CLAFLIN. Kan. D. Klima Chases Kats onds of play on the Shockers home court. Greg Carney hit Ford-Lincoln-Mercury 16th And Main non Jeague basketball game tans of St.

Francis Seminary were victorious over the Dorrance Cardinals here Tuesday Spruiir sparked the Holyrood Cardinals to a 67 to 62 victory over the CHASE. Kan. Macksville Tuesday night, after Go a three free throws in the final seconds to ice the victory. His handed the Chase Kats a 63-56 held a nairtimc lead. miiiiL in a non-ieaeue nit with a Gianni wildcats here last night, with a total of 30 Doints Holv.

defeat in a non- league game score of 78 to 43. total for the night was Doints. "Great Bend's Most Imaginative Auto Agency" rood made 22 points in the first In team Dlav. Dnrrpncp The Oilers were ou in front 10-7 after the first qarter and were still hanging on to the lead at the half. 17-15.

The tables High point man for St. Louis Bushton Socks Central, 85-48 BUSHTON. Kan. Mike Ringwald dropped in 31 points for Bushton which won an easy 85-48 non-league game with Central Christian of Hutchinson. It was really no contest as the Trojans poured in 19 points in the first quarter and 20 in the second to gain a 39-18 edge.

Ringwald. who onlv saw ac quarter, and though Claflin spurted ahead in the second quarter. Holyroad maintained a luesaay nigni. The home team stayed with Macksville for the first half, trailing only 31-28 at that time. However Macksville piled tip a 50-39 margin at the end of three was Jim irving wun is.

Wichita is now i-3 overall Dear victoria, 41-39. D. Wcssling was high score man for St. Francis with 30 points. S.

Major made 19 to turned in the second half when and St. Louis 2-3. THURSDAY, 7:30 P.M. DECEMBER 18, 1969 EVERYONE IS WELCOME steady pressure to win the non-league ball game handily. Wilson moved out in front with a 16-point barrage to take over North Texas State ran past Cincinnati.

89-71. at Denton to quarters and the win was as me reaa, (rome into the fi noiyrooa scoring: U. Wilkins J. Wilkins 14. Bach II.

sured. band Cincinnati its first loss in nal stanza. claim the honor for Dorrance. Victoria scoring: D. Wcssling 30.

R. Rippc 18, B. Robbcn 10. J. Fisher 8, K.

Klaus 4. R. Leik-er 4. G. Huscph 2, R.

Pfanncn-sticl 2. Schcpmann 9. Phclan 8, Hogan Chase scoring: Kay wood 15. Gorham scorinc: Anderson four games. Joe Hamilton and Crest Whit- L.UUOI1 Sieker 15, Ford 14.

Snow 8, Link Haselhorst 5, Drciling 12. Fra-ilck 5, Kuhn 5, Scheck 2. Llaflin scoring: D. Klima 30, A. Prusa 12.

D. Niirhsvvnncfpr 0 Macksville scorine: Sowini? Dorrance scorine: S. Ma ior Wilson scorine: Anschuts: 4. D. Meier 9.

Willard 2. 19. B. Tbielen fi. T.

Prrsinr 23. Milter II, Hudson 13. Van-Arsdalc 16. May hew 1, Butler aker each chalked up 23 points for North Texas State with Charles Snow tops for Cincinnati with 15. The victory left NTS with a record of 3-3.

Drake overwhelmed Nevada The loss gives Claflin 1-4 tion in about half of the game set the game scoring pace while Strang led the visitors with 12. Bushton scoring: Ringwald 31. Krusc 12. Gfellcr 8, Biehler 1. Nelson 6, Appel 5, Rolfs 4.

Alex- ander 4, Mconey 4, SidwcII 2, Folk 2. Hill 13. Kasper Robertson 11, B. Seifcrs 5. R.

Meier 5, T. Hubbs 2. record for the season and the i. Aeenan i. Jones 3, Nordotr 10.

Frederick 4, Hanson 10, Cunningham 2. win gives Holvrood a 5-0 r. Macksvi lc won the same Score bv Quarters: Wilson also won the era me! 04-00. Victoria 26 12 22 18-78 Iorrance 12 7 4 20-43 ord. Claflin will meet Chase on Friday for a Quivira League game.

Chase will be at Claflin Pri- oy a mm score. Central scorinc: Strang 12. i All Ages All Mokes All Models Welcome Anyone wishing to participate should attend th tint meeting or contact Paul Bishop, dealer representative Phone 793-5427. Victoria now has a season's Score by quarters 101-75 at Dcs Moines. The Bulldogs' Jeff Haliburton scored 26 points.

No Valley teams see action tonight. Jcorc by Quarters: record of 3-1. Thev will nltv St. Rhoads 11, Bontrager 10. Kauff-man 9.

Flickingcr 4, Adrian 1, Gcortzcn 1, 10 7. 7 1.1-37 day night for a Quivira League game. Chase 11 17 11 17 -56 Macktvillt 17 Ul Hnlvrnsul 49 1C 1 14 7 I 11 14-60 iciaflin 21 11 John's of Bcloit on Jan. 6 at Victoria. Bushton won the game 66-35.

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