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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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7 Armington Nudges Kempton Beats y)or0 OjQLQ CCeALT MUOlEO Jl4 St ACS IN lUQ3TgUJT iTiLL GWT MAk Five Nips TOO TWi tM URY MUCH OKAy. 1 Saunemin In Delavan, 47 to 45 nuT ovii Chillicothe, 47-46 Vermilion Tilt I wii i I i ry m-tvi-d on Kr Wi i.tlum It ami. KH-VT I ft r.torr 10 fit Burt Garners Winning Points In Closing Minuto of Action 7a Larson's Free Virginia Cart Tio Lou Record With Defeat OM.CMJHA. 5 C. iiv- S.Mjrh Throw Gives Potters Victory i MU'KINUV VAI I I.V Iuk lljit Mtik two fi throw in fif 1 1 to the Mn.ir.tum MuLnr to 47-45 in Pan, I 04 mi a t'." Ihrir linn II .,1 nt 111 mm Snead Captures ii for kir'ril LmlJ nifrl, Mum h.IMitt Im.j htit to if in II Ji(' otity la hair I1 ill i Uf i.

tutrj in eiit ttr a ihrv rvvi tn. Til I I to tmU ay t- a nvr ami ih ('avaiim -ukl iworoKe Leaa vc Hull. f0 Mai OilnUrvli 17 It l.ir.iU: tram. nn in Hi- y. IJ I lf I U'MM-OnH II tJTtj UC I I I i I 1 1 li I 1 THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME tJ', i W-ST PALM nKACH.

'TV raVrr Til VIWJVII VII I IUJ 4, h.tf h. wl "niiS Pnnnflf Ion FitA VIII IV off i t.Wtv C'1-J Krini; 1 VVpUJI VI I I II rr- irt, ai Nil ir Ti -r a rufimrtm Heyworth Defeats 'St. Paul Runs By 49-48 Count Miiurr ii'sn If in a eft rul a to 1 Jm I in t'r 1H im. rtrrt jini. jfr' V.il!r.

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hii Minwr- Snrad mbtnl Hi ol M.S.i.uy ay ami Imd ihiimtli in. an ho.ir wiml sl.t. and HvTlwiwvilW lltl.MrtX'T Mir.H Sch'I'i 4z. uver mazon iviaiiiiieiui jj iu ru IT I'roffl Ihrtf rm tin nn-llv Im'iri It lako Ihi Ir.i-t If I 1,1 a 4H 9 l.trV at Oti.iril. I.rx mrtml.

f.KmJ lim li uttrf I II lint I 1-4 I VaJSrv hiMlly pulllnc Hrr S.M,th Pa.lrna.' 1 Jiminuli ht mu4 ran Mm at Ir nrmy (. 7rr, af Ullllf IV 1 nh r.f a m.r-lr Cal.f.. arvl lUr- lv 1 IVM and M. off 13 -1 7.2 V.4 iu rt. i.a-ht In n-Wlmn, fM.

nt. am! SVn 10 on T. rourt. IBT. 1'' Farmer City Beats Saybrook, De Land-Weldon Tips Le Roy t.

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l-n rh.nr.pinn Tin "0 'in tl lwt -trmiw4 ird quartrr rally ird 4 na! 53.46 KrMay nlcht In thnr Sansamon ConfcrrniP H-'Mrr to k-a. at by thr n.nrk-t. Minlf of Vma. N. C.

(in, trtir with broken ami C-ime'a rh nnrr. t-n ent out a toe ore of 4 pixmir at lloy worth, i wti Roy Ikjrton Maon waa bv bo pumped In 11 Crren dutt a 70 In rubier -aoIH HIKnil.OM RIMM-IM Bt-rfonnanre with an 11 point out- o. avtav wi'it the trr. Inurinc h. f.t when he an excrllmi drfetue and b.thinred htirM.

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Lrj con-Ml off a co.Kh coring to to an M5 Wrner Jed rverreek- LTrv-rT y)d 11. 'II lot .11 IN tn cwn-nrr in mir m- naw with points on 6 field I'n St-li'tok l-d leitm In Itoth afiota h.ck wiih J.m rVrrre of Commtinity Indians at Cu'Iotn. arul 6 free throw i. I A 1. 1 Rantoul v-mrinj ad Ion Vrr- Coal City Tips Dwight, 78-61, In Coal Valley tf)nrth t.irtrd oitt hoi and built tip a 11 11 Irnd at tbf rnd of ll.

fift finrr. It M.in-ftrM'a turn, hovtrvrr. In the at ry pullrd lo or point of llrtnt1h at the half-Th poond quarter ended with Ileywotlh leading rrM. M.in.field twk the lead In the third qiiarler it couldn't hold It Oie 1 lumen pulled ahead i ts.anlr- mrw al went frn r.erj to 'J'n of Och.il. IU.

P.o,er llennrh, who had II content made It a double victory fteme win over at r. 8 onr 37-" roStm-rtfrJ' "h-mnion Art ponH in the and Pave fr the Turka a the Tremonl ''i jym. Sitv CVan rammed 'nnrr' T. Wall of Porono Manor. had who counted 1ft.

P.onnie frethmnn.annlvtfnnri. mmtmA ftkked ln blC polnta. easily hlcltr.t tn ii tt trr tne ro.i snooune jionran Ik. Hxr was tic outstanding rc- lip a decision in the prelimi- 'd ti Lcle to ni a. .73 tor 112 and a tie four be.

Warl Ind.an at i' the hind with Joe Tavlor of Charles- bounder In the batiV. nary cime. tecond atraight conicrenc i "iii. Kiiv nun rinji)fipi i.ir i tivH an. it m.

ion. M. KVxl lom Oitrrityo: llimm m.o raimin-d inn prniuu- (DAL CITY DwiKht'a I il Uk'' Kramer rontributed 19 ad- sunrnor nd a devastating Kantoun att.ick. M.ion captured the prei.mmary were paeed in Itv onho! Kansas City. Mo.

n.iry jramf 31 2j ever th Onarga and led the of the game urnii.nx villlif villi I lill I. uii'ii i 1.1 "in" ii. ilevwonh fiiot per cent to JHI lo City THfcl in same hy doMnr? the Paul tnr. Krn, ltl.hrr Vho tallied I Man.sf:rld'a 31. alley ronferen' jame utnlerr.assnten the roie of Palmer points full court pres to defeat the Red- VLi Jlm shot an exen par .2 cer l.

MKMHIW tVt.lt on their kins of Gr.dley Hich School W-IO A LZTlZf nPWt'vely. here Friday n.cht. It was the Tro- 'lil'" the 6.71.) ard course Dallas K-kenhaiiMT led all In the oj.en.rg fame It was I II, ifWft.l'A in.tl Mnr Dru At' him f.ve shots behind the jans" mh'oik! nucosive confi rrrnf mm say at Ta il of CMrii Mr-n veteran Ciats. Blue- nonconfercm-e game at Ei' Bolt birda tumed Uie second half into contest. fj.nren wiih 23 puiirs.

He and Jim Tommy (Thunder! ier) tt ft IMM M'H(1 rard.yl a 73 which ted h.ra at U7 thy overwhelmed Mel- Brscrvr Steve Crost led the Eu junior varsity. a caifv vsinr 4 I 1 ri.1V led th rnmt.l' in fh rnnfrrotirp rU v.rnc rv v.fa tam 1 I a ft taek with 16 noint. fniimw rvtm wi via ii ii in Jlllia. a (fill Miiurr Oirro Va.lr i with Billy Caper. tt ft ft it Itlirrmaa I I UH ft 7 1unr 7 Ut.iin 0 .1 Alimttt lllllill ft a opener for both tams at Sibley.

(Anliker and Bryan Noe each hadklosely by Ed Anderson with 14 i Leading by three at the support Cross. and BJrk Marble with lo Oak- ttie Birds, led by Kran Bor- Senior Guard" Les Many of Grid- jWOfwt salvaged the J. V. contest. I I.

t. I 1 1 rtn i a Keily earti had 9 rebctunds lor the Dave Potthoff and Jim Kinley who" v'rt Dav Easnn led me Manficld ha(J and a rfaneciTly. I w'. with 14 prunls. lKtlt was able to command Mansfield aalvaced the prehmt- 1V33 h.ilftime lead.

Coal City k.v"'u5 nary game by downing the Hey. came roanns back after the wrth umlcrclassnit by the acore miwn however and took a 56-17 Toi-n till i. a -j ft a 4 i i a i Cfirhrlirf I I DM-fi. 9 ffl Kauffrrann Palmer Nudges Lincoln Bible I 4 fruh ft Mrtm fl a Cr.nf.ti ft ft akff 4 I I'rilrlll 16 If Ttil.lt, un nut tot- Hjrnfi points lo pace itsi ruinioui, lo-ja. ecie to 10 points at tue tnira quar- the Kcaskin attack.

Tola la IJNC0I2V (PN.Si Palii Col-" nj 1 1 6 r.urrK, a young iiornets iook 1 41 70 9. ai i at 17 31 J7 47 lev simiKT auvHniaKe. r.ul of Oifeil farm i.u flTV irounced the 1r the winners Mimrr 14 ii si of nanvenoort Iow a slmned twrun wim me Prelilry contest Dy the JJ'JiL rffi.Z S'WM h-v Claud Branz with 22. score of 50-23 over the Potter PAXTOV romped to a 65-49 con. ference in over defending champ, ion Watseka at Watseka.

The Mustangs took full advantage of tlielr height advantage, and led by Dennis Darr. mntmiw SAvhrook-Arrow smith Commanclrs Tom. n'nc field a. iiiwm-ni i tm ainuii iiiii.iiaov in fy Dirk FYechill parod the Rams with 'yearlings, in a hard fought battle on Ai MRITAV 1 38 points, hile Bill Arnold was the i 73-49 In both schools firM and nmn nnP rnee game played at Farmer or. 20 cubic hadlBinCOin OOliege full)" tff tlaW l'ltlAai inn t4) I rri Chillicothf I Mortnn It ft 7 1 I top rrbounder.

ICooV i Meivin-iiblcy won uie opener, i Artnir Thumps Canton i hoit's 17 tallies, got off to a fast '1 I start, taking a 100 lead early lnhlJ- The Farmers grabbed an early, lead and led by eight points at' rJ forward Bob Voights ha half "ft I dmvn a nmber of good re- me nan for n-mhi Morrn cm Ruiki Kirliirf Srhulllt-r Htv Hrlrhfr Si-hmngul Hill Fltchr l7 IV Strunk 1 Zimmtmtn 1 1 Hatrhrr A 1 tjinuin I IRrwii 1 ft CnotJal 1 0 Rn'y LINCOLN-iPNSl-Ttie Lincoln it the came and holdme a 3l'-Zi mar-i riTV ua bW. mi1" 4 (I DuvlK 1 I NOir 8 ft GrHnr 2 4 Parkrr I I Fill. ft I Mornt ft ft Crf rnern. ii'ilflhum 1 1 Lairlirld 14 i Total. -jooarrw curing most of the game.

tbe end of first quarter, and Increased a a its advantage to 35-24 at the half. 0 Darr, wto scored 18 points, shared 3 I "wing honors with Watseka's 17 13 Bruce Sullivan who also rhaive Steve Trenkle had 25 points and The frosh-sonh tram u-a. 'College Raihplittrrs looked im i gin at halftime. 'only once in the game, but the iHoiiman It was in the second half that Bluestreaks picked the overtime Ihpaiir Lynn Holoti had 20 to pace the r. prcsMvr in their initial tilt of thei winners.

Pat Mullen and Tim, jnew campaign as tlvry swamped toui. 7j i the Preachers fell apart as Palmer i f()r that lead, and went on to edge i Total 16 14 Totala Heeser did the bulk of the re- Dwight i coal Citv Canton Junior College. -58, in a ti amp uu( Bironi; in ine h'iiimk orrest Strami ing, 59-57, at sf ortim ii i is 47 markers, In addition to re-. lo io ao 46 boundinir verv unit bounding for the Farmers. 'wnkrv 1 nonconferenre tussle on the Lin- Hoprdait- ai J2, minutes to snalch the lead and( Piper City.

wa-w I it :ai.t I. 1 1 coin noor nio.t.v i.i.m uk'h iui me it-inciiiiutj liorK scoreo on a javun TTie ptTliminary game was won by Farmer City as it downed the 4 I AT Df LAVAS' Armington Delavan ol the game. with 11 seconds of the extra pe Using a balanced scoring attack Paxfon's J. V. team edged by Watseka 39-37 In the preliminary game.

AI TFFMO.VT Peer Creek- I Mackinaw I Trement 4 iMMay i i i i riod left for the winning margin Savbrook-Arrovsmith underclass-! oinu 'til Pilmer iLincoln Bible Inst 4 FnUin ft 0 Togn.ltl 7 7 Scubtc 4 Nu-nlrtti Smith tHurnn ICiLiffo II I Tnial it id Total, tt after Joe Holmes' two free throws Woe mar men by tlte score of 65-35. ft i' ana some soua mi- I Railsplitters had little trouble in'wi'k'y 3 4 taking the lead which they stretched Burt" It ft 2 A 2 2 AI WATiERA et' WaUalu it 1 4 Morn in 0 ft Orton 4 1 Kev 4 6 ee 2 I ft Fox 'CUrlc 4 0 THE DR LAND-WELDON Ea It fl 0 1 Dennv 2 I Wilhoit 6 I Alcorn 7 Cameron I HeMim had knotted the count with 30 sec-, 2 1 onds left in regular play. The sinirton 7 I r.liim,. An tn v.olf.;i ICIark tt ft' 6 t'mmel 1 I Flecker 2 ft Da via fl 0 Duliy 3 1 Watson 1 Ie 1 0 Srhaefer I Rrunntr Total 2 to 43-16 at half time. Iw.iEJr cles rolled over the Le Roy Ma- te 1 1 i a mr.

a.V..rU 4U ft a 2 1 I 4 3 2 ft Wettall I 2 Hlchardion 4 2 Shaw-4 6 Mealrl 4 2 I'ankert Love IS 13 Total a ntiitm iuiit u. a imii.iiiic ppe 'JLTl in their ronferenro 15 3 47 iwt. .11,11 unify Graham toaltity ceeonH h.lf also uilh r.tntnn find. Miller 8 second half also with Canton find 2 4 ft Hurr a a Strvif 6 a Seamen ft ft Johnaon 0 0 Marhill I Smith 23 18 Rett Sullivan I 0 Emmenon 2JGine 5 2 Oaklev 1 0 Alver 6 1 Roberta 4 1 0 1 0 ing it impassible to narrow the Total 15 17 Total iHymbaugh 10 16' Total I lead and were still on top by sev-23 i rn ficbt minutes later be-3Mfore the roof caved in. is iij Bork topped all scorers with 23 tijx ncr til in imiiii.

De Land-Wcldon grabbed an rs early lead as they held the Ma- I 0niC3 DedtS gap, Total 21 Total Armington 11 47 Palmer Delavan 6 19 29 45 Lincoln Bible Inf.t. 15 32 SI MMART cnnton Canton Jr. Colleni-1 Lincoln Collme root us to only one neia goal in roods to oniy unc in-iu li I With Jack Honegger top- Deer 1 Si 49 points ft is ft Total 25 151 Total 20 2 1 Rov wns hamnered hv cold Akin 2 Pton 20 35 49 65 Wt 10 24 33 49 V. I lUuotlh 3 1 2 1 AT El'REKA Cridley lurakft It ft1 7 2 2 2 Cave 1 1 ChrMeruen ft 1 Kimlr 3 5 Evanit 0 I Flynn 2 4 1 Roberta 5 0 Turner 3 t.umpn Hof(crt At OAKWOOn ping the visitors with 15 points and fine rebounding. Jon Merritt added 13 points and displayed some hot outshooting.

The Little Eskimos turned the tables in the opener, winning 32-31. A RIBI.FT fg 1 0 4 3 4 3 Rantoul I Oakwood Flanagan Whips Cornell, 61 to 47 snooung as iriey snot oniy 10 pcr- WASHBURM (PNS) Tonica Kov.cr.ev.ch ent and had to depend on freeiwon its Tri-County Conference Mushln5ky throws for most of their points. joprnrr FHday by John Gibson was outstanding; ing me Lowpoint-Washburn for De Land-Weldon as he scored cats 53-43. Toncray ft1 It ft Stalter Wilson Funk Roth Sommer Hany 6 1 Leman 1 0 Anhker 1 2Noe 0 2 Windley 2 2 Traver 1 8 Crona Youn 2 1 Craft 5 1 2 1 7 4 1 3 20 53 -Sfi si points ana graonea re- 4 0 Marble 0 0' Liggett 11 6' Anderson 0 0 De Rav 8 3 Cromwell 4 l1 Johnson 2 0 Adam 21 lfi Totalt 1 Chrlty 8 6 Crane 0 2 Jackson 0 1 Kramer 'Kirk 21 17; Carpenter win. a icu an uunng rne nrsi To'ii.

bounds in leading his team to vic Chatsworth i Alelvin-Siblev 2 6 1 3 2 7 2 0 0 1 1 0 1913 half, but fell behind in the third Lincoln roiie It ft' ft ft iRiley Total 12 16! Total tory. Tjjrrv Patea ani T2itl period as Lowpoint Washburn, Canton Junior Collese 16 4258 centage was all Chenoa needed to raced the loers uith nino nnintc staRPd a rally. Tonica, however 29 101 Total Total Eureka 8 41 S9 Gridley 12 IB 27 40 7 4 1 1 1 ft 2 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 2 Freehill ft Do. Dale 2 I D.i Dale 11 7 Mever 0 2 Arnold 2 3 Becker I Hardesty Poole I Walla 25 tuck away the victory. 'L El Paso's frosh-soph clinched the opener by a 39-21 mark.

jMiiier MINONK DANA RUTLAND! apiece. icam? back in the final period to De Land-Weldon also "took dcficit and win by curtain-raiser, defeating thp Points. Rantoul 16 37 5S 68 Oakwood 10 23 38 SI At GIBSON CITY Pittsburgh Tips Purdue, 81-80 Hoopeston Gibson City 0 2 3 2re Roy underclassmen bv the scorp Falcons Pick Up Second Straight Midstate Victory MIDSTATE Flanagan's Falcons made it it fg ol Kercheniaut 0 Vanderbilt Tops Michigan, 58-43 found Roanoke-Benson too tough to handle as thev dronned a 62- 1 Total Larry Sterling scored 22 points for the losers and Jim Spicer did well tinder the boards. 1 3 6 (IRopp Burton Robert Smith Chestnut PITTSBURGH The Uni- of 50-42. At FARMER CITT Savbrook- I Arrow smith Farmer Citv ...23 33 4S 67 ...14 30 36 48 33 nonconference game to the XsVbV Rockets at Roanoke Friday night.

Lownoint-WaAriMrn1. t.mWciacc vcrsity of Pittsburgh's John Frid- Ball 0 3 0 3 0 21 7 1 5' Crt hern 4 Heffley 1 lPage IN'oble 19 io! Total 'i'mcn won tlie nam. scored on a driving layup with The victorious Jiockcts took NASHVILLE. Clark and Bill Depp combined for 41 points Saturday night to lead At CI LLO.M Or.aiKa Comm. 1 Cullom in ft 11 i I I I I I ICVl I ID It A.

I lUOJ 'it 13-7 first quarter advantage and list- quarifi ciuvcunagu ciiiu l' 3 downing the Tonica sophomores Totals night to give the Panthers an up-j) stra'R steadily increased their lead Bailey ii iuc ji in; it vj-ii "in wis. 9 21 40 48 15 23 37 49 Hoopeston Gibson City hill SI -SO basketball victory over throughout each succeeding pe- ikms 4 1 1 by the score of 2 SUMMARY i 3 1 Tonica I Lowpoint. if ti Miller 2 7 Hnloeh Fooemon 0 0 Trenkle Stauffer 2 Reefer PnKtlethwait 3 2 Frittaln ft 0 Robert Schrodt 6 Ne.il Will 0 ft Kellv Murren 1) ft Stewart Schaefer 0 ft Parr McHenry 0 0 Priea Alauntn ft 4 2 Vanderbilt to a 58-43 basketball 2 i i victory over Michigan in the sea- 5 son opener for both teams. Cornell Friday night at Cornell. Purdue.

Purdue's Bob On-ill got a 20-foot 1 0 Wasrher 0 1 R. Wascher 3 ft Moritz 1 0 Henrich 7 IDe. Hagg 2 1 Hacker 1 Hamilton IDa.Hag 10' I Washburn i Clark, a 6-1 junior from Betsy- 0 IK ft. fl! ft Leading by only one point at the Six foot Don Bill of Roanoke-' "ultra intermission 28-27 Flanagan Benson took sconng honors with Gharst took a 40-28 third quarter lead, eight buckets and three freejSchalber 3 jump shot away with three sec- 2 2 1 0 Layne, tossed in 22 points to take scoring honors and Depp, 6-7 Miami Downs Falcons, 23-14 2 onds to go, but the ball hit the 10 2 -J Glbbin 0 0 1 Fn' 2 3 Spicer iCIark 4 Theirer F. Bernardoni 1 3 Sterling Olson 6 3 Weer 2-17jMinick 3 Hahn iAflineer 4 n1 9 II 35 Rrn-annl .1 inn finu uviuiiu'i Cornell's Cardinals couldn't get ujrows lor ja points, am aiso! the lid off the bucket in the third iP'ayed a Rood game off the.

18 13' Total Total SUMMARY 0 1 Total 15 1 17 Onarga Comm. 25 Cullom IT 32 39 65 Snvbrook-Arrowmnlth tallies for the victors and team Farmer City 18 29 61 73 MIAMI, FLA. tf Eddie Jones and Nick Ryder brought Miami two fourth-quarter touch Totals 20 131 Total senior, added 19. The game was close throughout the first half, with Vanderbilt holding a 29-25 lead at intermission. But after the Wolverines pulled to within two points at 31-29, Clark and Depp sparked a Commodore surge for 16 IS At PITER CITY Forrest- I Piper City Purdut I Pitt fe ft! Disrhinger 9 9 Steinhat Orrill 3 McGinley 4 5 Fridley McQuitty 2 ljSankey Berkshire.

4 5 Faenskt Mitchell 2 Wills 4 4 I.azor mate Alex Amigoni had 11. Craig Davis was tops for the losers with three field goals and fg ft! period as they missed all 15 of their field goal attempts, scoring I their lone point on a free throw. They made only 15 of 53 attempts 4 ej for the evening. Ji TTarnld Frohish led the victors Tunica Lowpoint-Washburn 8 24 35 S3 7 22 35 45 fg ft downs Friday night and the Hur Strawn-Wina I fg ft'Bork 7 3 1 an equal number of free throws. ft ricanes defeated the Air Force Hnnegger iGuITiford Roanoke-Benson also won the Shay I Race Postponed Merritt Lockhart 2 attack with six field goals andl-'v game ny a mark as a 3 a 44-33 lead that never was 2 threatened.

SUMMARY Academy 23-14 in the final foot-ball game of the season for both teams before 29,678 in the Orange Ai VT. LAND IDe Ijind-Weldon Bate 2 S'J Gibson never 2 5 Gibson Scott 0 3' Perkins Helmlck 0 MPerkin Her 0 1 Wilson Curti 2 3 Carr Frevert 0 (TWalden Klrby 3 O'Gregorv IMcCnnkey I Huisinea i -io ilasf- seennd shn hv thp 1.Inhatttcl!5.e"?J' 6 SIKeeft? 4 1 Ravieva A 1 Holmes 3 4 Kane 5 01 0 0' 24 9' Total Total Totals 26 24 30 2ii seven iree mrows xor ia jjohhs. i- I NASSAU, BAHAMAS -m- The first winter tourists to the balmv Michigan Vanderbilt He was followed by teammate Bowl. Purdue 41 3960 .1 2" Vaentg 4 0'Bank 1 0 Loren Vissering with six Cornell 1 Totals rianagan I Rich Mayo, the Air Force's fin ortiirtiiicta uiuugtu tvun inem a za si bi 3 0 Yankpp tvnp nnrtboactne ftial I Petrnff ig ft' fg ft 3 liClark 8 4 goals and four charity tosses 6 7' Monroe Forrest -Strawn-Wlng 22 40 4r, P3 S7 Piper City 18 30 38 53 59 imasser. completed his college ca i i (Leischner NBA Results 1, 2 h)i posiponement rnaay oi me 112.5 mile Governor's Cup sports Don lev TidweU Hall Fveland Schoenherr 2 13 2 2 6 0 ft 0 i 4 1, 8 17 Totals Total 0 9 8 2 Rland 2 1 0' Russell 4 0 1 Gish 0 1 fl Scott 0 0 ft Griffiths 0 3 0 Ringstaff 1 0 0 Dontnger 0 rreer by becoming the fifth best passer in collegiate football his-0 tory.

He completed eight Friday night to make his total 316. At RAUNEMIV Kempton-Caberv I Saunemin te. ft race, first big feature of the' Ios Angeles. Ros'on. in 1 25 31 v.

J7 St. Louis. 139: New York. 133 (over al 16 tallies. I Zimmerman The big gun for Cornell was 'chiev senior forward Bill Monroe who Vissermg rang up two field goals and 33 Ee" frpe throws for 17 points.

Don carls Wayman had 12 points for the 3 0 Jirus 3 l'Wavman 1 2 Drake 6 4 Frshen 0 1 Lighlner 0 2 3 0 22 17: Total De Land-Weldon 28 35 S6iNassau speed week program. fg ft 1 Cole Brown 3 i IligKa Malone Ssrcent Joimson Rainwater iHosback 0 0 3 1 1 i Total 19 51 Totals 26 6 loses. 2 fl Headlev 1 0'Arnolts 3 5 T. Drach 7 3 Johnson 1 Ienbcrg 1 2 Hanley 4 5 Wells 3 1 Kuerth 0 1' I'lanaDan 14 J8 40 61 Clod i k'imc; a OllfstandinZ On Cornell 16 27 28 47 Jensen 2 Michigan 25 1843 0 2. Vanderbilt 29 2958 Hear Basketball Tonite on WJBC the boards as he pulled down 17 1 I Kilev At EL PASO Weaver At HEYWORTH Mansfield I Heyworth ft' ft 1 Zeek 3 4 Amlong 0 1 Amdor 1 0 Kelly 2 2 Bradd 3 3 Orendorff 3 3 Collin 4 2 Wlckenhau.er li Alvis 1 Hancock 0 fl Eagon 4 Phillips 2 IWeidner 1 0 i Wiseman 0 0, INewb ft 0 lO Neal 0 01 Pontiac Wallops Fairbury, 58 to 35 Chenoa El Paso rebounds for the losing Cardi nals.

Signs Pro Contract 27 18' Total 21 12 fg Totals 7 fg ft 4 2 Bell 7 2 Salyards HOUSTON, TEX. Catch- 1 Kempton-Cabery 14 34 62 72 1 1 1 oft A 23 39 54 pr fYpfj whim has been signed to 3 0 Lewis 3 1 Cornell won the junior varsity r- io Rasmus game 5o-38. Landrus Reeer CIIFvni fWeativl Fl 57-40 Rutherford 5 fl Gravbill 1 3 a professional baseball contract 3 3 Wollenschlager 0 0 bv Houston and will be sent to ft fl Clavmon 0 22 Total 16 14' Total At ONARGA Roberts- I Thawviile Orarga Mil 7:50 P. III. Sfate vs.

Dubuque the Salisbury Club of the Class 0 0' 0 ft tevorth 19 27 42 S3! fg ft Mansfield 11 26 37 46 i i Western Carolina League. 2 Koerner scored 19 points and in confprenoe opener for both Thompson was high man for the teams at i pas0. Graham evening with 21. I The winners were paced by jun- Ron Thomas headed Fairbury ior phij Rasmus who dropped scorers ith 15 markers, followed in spven ficld goals anrj tw0 charity by Roger Runyon who chalked up tnrs fnr 1fi total minis. John Total 3 2 Kelsey 0 OR'ker M-aRnchelle 'Bradie IW'adsworth i.Armstrong i 24 9 Totals Indians Rally From Deficit In 2nd Period 1 1 4 Kachier 2 2 Beedv 3 2 7.

lei. a 5 ft Pvrd 2 0 Grek 3 1 3 1 19 Total 6 Pa-b 1 ft LiU 1 fl jAhrson 0 0 Srhlil 7-Ianahan 12 16 Voorhee f. Goidon 27 4n.Tota;, Football Club Names Plum Player of Year Poecni. anit RrnuTt Ifl Cherioa 14 28 3 3 "sen-e took the open- in(s ach or winning Red. E1 Pjso 7 14 FAIRBURY fPNS) Pontiac cr -2d.

i Presented By: Peoples Bank of Bloomington CLEVELAND The Cleve 4 27 41 4 2 5 6 Pober's-Thaw vilie Onarga Mil land TouchdowTi Club Friday Hir-h SVhnnl naitprl lmt ka1 liati Htivtianci SUMMARY I Fairburr- Hiri mint man and leadmz re- VmwV-Dam. i r-r Benson Rutland named quarterback Milt Plum as orKi trt nnen nn tiarrarr Pontiae I Cropsev bounder for the Icsir.g Comets was fg ft Jackson Volkswagen the Oveland Brown's outstanding that Fairbur-Cropsey. then Koe-er i six font two inch Alan La Rochelle 7 fg ft Named Manager 2. rsnau i.u r.t-4 im -i fr-cM Texaco Dealers fg ft 1 Thorrat 1 tr't. It Hartm ft I Vntiers 1 ft 1 on 3 Nin.blrr fg ft fl 3 2 Tratina 1 I 2 3 A-iMconl 3 3 A oi 1 s.Vrt I 7 Mo: '-er Pess.er A Willi llt- II.

ti ji Mas' throws fnr 16 po.nts. Ia Ro- I hf-lle and Rasmus of CVenoa von Bme i shared hih int honors for the player oi ine year. went on to post a 5S-35 nonconfer- The former Penn star, who enre win here Fridav nieht. BurUDn leads the National Football The Tartars held a 13-11 first 0," Leacue's passers, will be honored quarter advantage, but Pontiac. fi-rd "St the club's annual Jan.

sparked by the fine shooting of Arnhruster 11. lie is in his fourth seaan of Mi'kp Koerrrr arid John Thompson. l.k.'l v. o-v Tola. DAVE BRADY 204 Monro Sldj, eh.

2-2320 )Vt K. i.ttV1 CaV State arts lit Hrnrtart C. Far Tn t-4 tmt1 On WJBC 1230 On Your Dial 3 5 DAVENPORT. IOWA 2 i AI Mom-hak. wh-i almost saw his I fart-er in the fa-l mous the Bulge djrins Wortd War II.

was Tiarr.od manager of tne q-wd-ctty Braes 4i 11 of t.e M.dwest EascbaU Lcar-e. 24 Totajl KxiTilent rrbnu'vding by Km 11 To: anlie nn T1 s-rn tmm, fa. er- ni IT 1II14A iVKT.Vaii 14 VMill W.C Tl IT! lUt Browns. i period to wrap up the same. 13 Por-iae abrr-Croper i a w.th a good fceid goal f-er- 'oaiK-Beno -S St- i.

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