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Hill and Jue Price e.ich dW 1 ..-a-.-o t.i.4, o. 4'.. c '' "Ht rwiini and .liihn liu'r ,ts.i .SundiTlik scori-d 2 pomu in the (ma! half and hit 11 field coals and 7 free throw. Jerry MIA Sfniitliu VofA Park Routs Elmhurst CHICAGO (ITI 1-Norlh rark md half ua the Ken p.i;r.l College h.indcd K!mhur4 1 Spread at Ihe final gun igh!Ji Ion of Lhe College Cn- r f f.44, , s.4. ci t'hipiMd ill with 2" 14. f ;i ' . I4 4"' ' ) 4' (. ( I 4-4 ,"Hl,7rM .h.. 4 frrm-e of Punoi, and WLron , M.uni fc.irK 1.1 hi .pi inr from Cincinnati Jolts Wichita. 99-85 Pro f Uox Srorivs 4 NATIONAL ASIOCIATlOm CINCINNATI iAI I'liuih- jmii!)i. mm M.imls R-!' ;tiul nati combined hoi shutling :ind m ,n' n WICHITA lronR n'boundinp lo whip Wh h- Ato ila wr, in ii MiM.uri Valhy ?S" Cnnferem-e h;i4:ch;iil .im- and .map a three-jtanw losing streak p,',"'1 Wednesday niht nnr'r. The Bearciits hi! mi II ol 75 field goal attempts lor a 55.4 per tent mark and threw well-balanced attack at the Shockers r. v.- t . 4 I 41', oir&o c t PHIlADdPHIA t or 1 Tlt, a w.cH.ii CINCINNATI O T C ? c : " 0 1.1 I B n n 0C llOnc 1 II loF5l4 ) fr! W"i J 4 J ICLutft. 0 7 J Noirr I U'(i A'.'ftr' f'"U fl'll jl 11 )l 15 Totdt '. I i ii (... j 1 ''?! ! f 1; Fouled eul -Wic!, C.i'"v l0ll Icu.t -4VICl'il JO CmfflnAi Allfnaincp 1.5.1 I H It An r ' I TOIl II it 11 7:1 t San Oirie I (v c . Pnitadtlan.a in '0 Ft1"" fi)' S'i-i- 0 (VI 0 1 0 6 0 "E 41 l 4M Pi-id It J0-U Putwn It 11 M Bm.ihiv ' Ff.4.Pf R.irnAII ' Bivml J.i' Hon VAOir In .4rti(-v Kllr'v. N Ji n Total, 4. il nit: Tonii liiUlliS - 1 44.1 .J SI ! - ..-I ' t SI I 44'4.W l ' 4. I ...f !, B ... '. .. . ' I ; . -.'v- M 4 j 4 . 4-.rf V.', K r I 1 r Jl J '4 . .. ,4 ,l , (., V J i .- Jl "4 .4' H" .,' 4-, 4 f.'C C '.! it . 1 -.o i I i t M "; t j. ) (m DfWiti-!4 lea, ftaft.xtpft-Maccn It I '4 u 1 fl IT. JnM Mm in ll A"lrB VrvlnI FfoMfcU'lj ,M, N Y . il. Ira-Kit. NT f ii I i.in 1, fa (j, M Jpi t, P H 4 -'44i(4. 1 ) Mirtummry (7 '4. frnulaM S. TVt4illii .' TKl -.i i'u C'W Fo'dftm l . r 41 ? Lf5" SI. 74 Crii Ci, W Owin.ei I) ... .4f4i Ccn IW, Cvnl Cu'J I' .V.iv'.f IfJ. K.164, Po.pl 4n Arr' cv4i IC4. St fAnr'a. Tfi u,- ....j44. ?o, AUiiA4)tM V Ln SI ih c. .tfoi.ra W. Cii'fion 74 (' 4, 10. ftrnntaiarr M St PM.iim St 7 t o Ji tl -I'thn--4trld and Mm Jam In n pumjti-d 21 c. ' I U'hr.itiin hIiIi Tnir. k-t.i .iddi-d 21 and Any n Ui.'i.- in ' 2fi 'l4' f' . le (ii'd and addi-d five fur !,r'-.t !ielnfe e lyli d ! wi'h I ii I! ai the game ;r... !i (..." 3 V i . ..!;'; " !h tik alt r Ifiii; ! . .1! iM I !) t'.ri'ugh !h in neavan Vi!ne(!a r.i I. f ' .'I ;ug Cravtf.ird and Jini C J b'th h i t 17 point. I r I' wiiiinr !h tei:m.ii'i hid H I" Kmhiirst 4t Wi YOUK C F S 4 fj 4 1 M SfOlt 14 4 S til.' S 4 S 14 1 OUMfv 4 S i I : V.'nror J I.I 7 t-xry ,10 0 J K'ntxfi i I" I ,! 10 1 . 7,1- r J i 4 J V !? 44 7(-4 114 Titali The Nfvv York Baltimore Atipnfj.tnf 4. 4 Sophomore Don Ogktrte was . ,, , r-.i n J high M,.rer for the game with Utah First-Round 23 points, getting ifi in the sec- Site for Tournament nd half to help the Bearcats ... ... o 1 1 KANSAS (IT 1AP1 open U) 4.-iini lf.m " i" 1 . 11 , t Fouiort out --... wur inlorvilt iNauoiiai t.(iiii'(;iaie uoii iie t- tmi irui u. v. v ....il.ilini, ,, tit4f.ll4,4l W,ln4L.rl 'IV " Mnicjliun cuiiiiiuui n fnuiii.iunT Cincinnati. vUiuh mm 1 hound- (tiat ,u, i-njvfrsity ol I'tah will id Wichita 5."t-.ll, got oil to a h fh . j,,, ..1 .. fj,:st ,.(111Iui ,,. good start behind Ogletree. liick .,m,.j 4ja,T, 9 j its national s'.v""' Koberson and John Howard who basketball championships .scored 12 point apiece in the Tim, o(ht.r fjrst n)und sites, y," first hall all Mart h n. were announced (,cf The victory u)ied the Bear- earlier. They are Kent Stale d,-, cats' over-all record to 13-fi and I'niversity at Kent, Ohio, the tomu MVC slate to H-4. Wichita, paced University of Rhode Island and st. urns by Hon Washington with 23 the L mvursny 01 ;iarianu 77 51 II J7-1C1 ' 77 40 JO 21 IIS '!" ' I-- .' A Y, ,w 1 Snutt'w.-'tr, . 4 W4lf4an 7 f-h.i.vn 11 h ., O'.oiof Wh,niton 0, VMI ' O'lcam, Lovoia 100, Onle"Ary ' i.'t SALT IMOM f f. a .v-iice 77, Nrw Mmco S 71 T OFT tv.ici,in) 5?, Ta'MO 4 4 0Jnn ! 6-7 II Hull, -f 79 Vlparaiw l-l 15 Evfl' vn 101. St. JOch't. IfXJ. al I? 7 f,,fi,fio gj, Fa,rlt,qli Olc!nll I it il iS Hvr-nri )i, Clartwn 45 10 10-14 JO Pr .iv 14-r ll. Hamilton 4 o 0 0 o st ei, n j m, Batiimor uoota S 18 '00 rvn.irf 106, SaultwfB Colo. St. f4 0 0 0 0 Drury H?, Central WoimmkI 53 1 C O J ii-'inqlielrt, MO, 7, PitKburfl, K" . A) William Jfwfll 110, Missouri VaMev u 41 51 39 III Lvrorrvnij tt,. Wllkn 69 ?i ,4 iV"in J 7 Ore. el T-ch ol 7J J7 24 J7m ; ,C,, n,r ,j Hflrtlord 15 K- it 10?. Fitchburo SI. W Amli. f t 76 Trinity, Mns., 52 Culycr-Slockl i n 114. Vcstminslirr, ,.Ao . 87 Winona 81. St Tnomas, Minn., 77 fi,-fiit(ljl US, Nrrthi.ind. WU 4 f,if)i, F,ill 100, No'thwstern, Ioim. 7J Y.inklnn 91, Wi-itm.ir Jt Mf,nmouth, N J , &7, Wonfclai' f0 bt. Nnri.rt 8J. Mich.fl.in Tech 78 f.ll VVi-Unrn Bl Ri'OUniti 0 ien you re of Schlitz, of out you re ou 3eer. 9? Siott f T ; v 1 ST. LOUIS BOSTON C F T ' 1 10 ; I S.ircl, r. 0 7 V Bur si il I 1-3 ; t 6-8 ?; S Joni". O J-5 77 10 V; Jt S"- ir cf 4 7 7 10 1 00 .iH.ivlirt" s n I i j II r,r,ili,,m 2-4 B I ? i .i.'miM ;,n " i ; 7 0 0 0 OtmDr, i 1.4 0 1? I T h,K I, t'f 0 0 0 0 34 33-42 101 Totals 40 22 31 102 28 28 21 24-101 20 32 2t 24-102 Black Hawks Defeat Leafs - - ,. 4 '. V4 !. . . J .. 4 , , ! . ' . , - i ii Foulfd out None. Total louK- SI Lnui' Atttitl,ince 8.S45. ?), Hr.',tr,ri .10 4 V" 'Nao4. ".- . .." 1 f. I.'- I 44- Il ' f J . M 71'; .,-f f-w , , S4'x f, 1 jj AMERICAN ASSOCIATION HOUSTON It 4 ,. PITTSBURGH G F T ' Vauglin 7 U 15 .'lOBi'Ckfr Jurvi5 7 0 0 4Fra?ir Heymsn 9 5 6 74 Pettwv Dill 5 t4 14Lent7 Washtn 9 3 3 21 Mpnvao Willmti. 4 3 5 II Hrtle Park'. I I I 3 Hamod I Vacnclk 1 0 0 2 Somrst ' PortiT 111 3 Totals 39 30-35 1)2 Toatls G F 8 15 8 27 CHICAGO (AP) - Kookie Paul Terbenche's goal at 7:54 of the last period gave the Chicago Black Hawks a 3-2 victory over t the Toronto Maple Leafs in a National Hockey t' . if: ? - - Pill5bur9h Houston 1 19 18, wiuc-ODcn T n 1 f 'ii 1 I 6 8 8 70 League game Wednesday night. 5 1-2 II ? 1 5 The victory kept the Hawks j 10 7 S 28 , two points behind the Montreal j 46 38.54 133 j canadiens in the battle for first I 29 28 28 27-112 nl.u, f fh TTnct Tliuitnn Tru 31133)7"" v- ........ v. l.,,lt 4,4V1 ,1 ! tlffl 4lrt4l f I . f,M,.fl4 I Three - point goalv-Hale, Hamood, So- "J"lu icinauicu i.u iwi iuuiui with Iew York. i Terbenche's goal was a 40-foot shot which deflected off defense- G F T! .,.,i r..-,. .,.! i:.,i. won ivicijcci i luiiuvwio ai,iv.i merv1!, Hcyman, Vaughn. Fouled out Pittl,burqh, Washincjlon Total foulsPitt5burqh 31, Hou'iton 24. Attendance 706. !NEW INDIANA JERSEY G F T ' Jackson 6 6-6 19 Dardeo Whitney 7 3-6 17 Netlkv i Johnson 9 0-1 18 Hardng j Simon 5 14 12 Lewis Tart c, 6-7 18 Brown I Llovd I 7 3 4 Ravi Andersn 4 3-4 11 Peppier i Sorawns J 0-0 6EcJmnds Totals 41 21-31 105 Totals Hard Pressed Louisiana Stale's Peto Maravich pivots around Auburn's Wallace Tinker (33), looking for a teammate to take the ball during Wednesday night's game. Maravich scored 49 points, setting an all-time Southeastern Con-ference record of 793 points. But Auburn won, 74-69. AJ Wirepholo) 5 2-4 121 'I j ?jj and eluded goalie Bruce Gam- l I blt!'-s grasp. Gamble had re- s ?-4 b placed starter Johnny Bower j 3-6 7i after Dennis Hull's 70-foot shot 41 24-37 106;, ., r ... U..IJ.. - -,'iiuu tuilt uvci duwci a nuuuiuci New Jersey 23 30 22 30105 , . .. o 4 e 10 j u Indiana 3i ? 19 27-106 to tie the score 2-2 at 5:18 ol the Thrie-poinl oals-Now Jersey. Jack- second period, son, Simon. i Fouled out None. Total fouls NfA, Ji'r.'v 24. Inrnann 74 Westfall Leads Bruins ir . . . - . . . f, z- ,., ,t.. i,i s'lV.'i'.''' x&JsMii- yr . !- v : Attendenci1 4,921 DALLAS Powell J.Basly Peek McHrly C.Basly Holmn Burns Wilson Hooker Lochmn Totals DENVER G F T 6 711 19Hotwr 4 8-9 16 Bowens 4 4-5 12 Beck 9 8-14 26Simns 0 2-2 2 Jones 1 1-2 3Murrll 0 1-2 1 Hammd 0 2 7 2 Hoover 1 0-0 2Conqdn 2 0-0 4 Wright 27 33-47 87 Totals To Win Over Blues ST. LOUIS (AP) - Veteran 0 2-3 2 6 6-8 18 3 2-2 8 5 2-3 12 30 37-41 97 Dallas JJ 24 21 l7 Derver 26 28 24 19-97 New Orleans Oakland . G F T 3 6-6 12 ? 0-1 4 2 3-4 7 9 1.4 7 5 10-15 20; rie enseman Ea westtal s astied ? 3-4 71,. r .. . , i. in uiree guais lur a nai irieK leading the Boston Bruins to a 6-4 victory over the St. Louis Blues Wednesday night. The National Hockey League game was delayed a total ot 20 minutes by a wild scoring controversy. OAKLAND T oft! The niekiis started when Ros- 14 8-1 36Harge i 44 ton's John McKenzie slapped a 3 2-2 BHadnot i 7-11 15i :-j i 4. .t s 13-15 30 Lebwti 3 3 3 9 ; a-peniKi Eoaj pahi uienn 4 1-2 9Andrsn 8 6 22!nll njn, iAna rlin'l liun. till, gVOl 444V414 4 count the score and Blues' de- fenseman AI Arbour took the puck and went in for a score himself. But referee Bob Sloan Total fouls Dallas 30, Denver 30, Fouled out Denver, Hishtower. Attendance 4,400. NEW ORLEANS G f Morlnd Moe Robbns Brown J.Jones Pradd Mltchll Widfcy Brsnsn Govan Totals Don't be out-try "Little Joe" Schlitz Full glass of gusto from handy 7-oz. bottle This is the most carefully brewed beer in the world. With the great Schlitz taste that takes 1,174 careful steps to create. When your thirst is longer than your time, ask for "Little Joe." Enjoy real gusto in the great light beer. The Beer that made Milwaukee Famous. W4444k.Aaia 0 0-0 0 S.Jones 2 0-0 4Bradds 0 0-0 Olee 4 5-8 13Petersn 3 1-2 7 Biainia 39 32-43 111 Totals 6 5-6 19 2 3 3 7 4 0-0 8 1 1-1 3i 2 T-l 35 35-42 107 26 29 30 26-11! 33 20 18 36-107 Three point goals Brown, S Jones 2 Fouled out New Orleans Mitchell. Total fou.s-New Or.ean, 26, OaMand, () McKenzje later overruled the call, took away Arbour's goal and gave BR 310 S. Roosevelt, N BEVERAGE Bloomingfon, 111.

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