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THE LOGAN DAILY NEWS Page 6 Thursday, February 6, 1964 Logan Cagers Get Shot At Undefeated Athens Tomorrow Bowling Notes Stengel Details Mets' Chances The up and coming Chieftains get a chance to do what no other club has been able to do this season defeat the powerful Athens Bulldogs Athens is riding the crest of a 13-game victory streak and is currently the third-rank- on the AHS floor Friday night, ed Class AA quint. It would be quite a feather in the Chieftain warbonnet for visiting Ivogan to upset the applecart and the Chiefs have all intentions of doing just that. Coach Brooks cagers are working hard for the Athens encounter and have actually been looking forward to getting another shot at the Bulldogs since playing the Athenians a standoff in the second half of their first clash. To the casual observer. 3-8 Southeastern Ohio League record hardly compares Toledo Captain Is Suspended TOLEDO, Ohio (AIM Larry Jones, captain of the University of Toledo basketball team, has been suspended from the team for disciplinary reasons, the athletic department announced today.

Max Gerber, sports publicity director, said the suspension is temporary, pending further investigation. He would disclose no other details. Jones, a senior and the second highest scorer, has been sidelined since Jan. 13 with a hairline fracture of a knuckle, suffered when he fell on ice. However, he had been a possible starter in the game Wednesday night against Bowling Green, won by Toledo 90-71.

SPECIAL Sea best ICE CREAM Vanilla Chocolate Neapolitan Vi gal. Wine Shop Everything For Your Parties CALL EV 5-4035 FOR HOME DELIVERY with 11-0 mark. Since losing their first eight games of the season, however, the Chiefs have been one of the toughest teams. Logan has won five of its last seven games, losing only to second place Nelsonville in overtime! and third place Jackson (64-621. Elsewhere in the SEOL, Nelsonville entertains Wellston (5-6 1 Middleport (4-7) visits Jackson 7-4 1 and Gallipolis travels to Pomeroy 2-9).

Other Friday night contests sent York (9-61 to Miller and Elm to Laurelville (3-13). In Saturday night action, Athens faces a stiff challenge at Columbus Eastmoor, Unioto plays at York, Piketon hosts Wellston and Union Furnace journeys to Allensville. Cage Pilots Chalking Up Milestones By TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS This is a memorable year for many college basketball coaches. veteran Adolph Rupp notched his 700th career victory last Monday. Vic Bubas reached his 100th milestone Wednesday night.

Hank Iba of Oklahoma State and Slats Gill of Oregon State are next in line to celebrate. Iba needs only three more victories to hit the 700 mark. Gill needs eight for his 600 milestone. Bubas, 34-year-old native of Gary, had no worries as Duke swamped North Carolina State 66-48 and set an Atlantic Coast Conference record of 26 straight ACC victories. The Blue Devils, seventh- tanked nationally Ui The As so Press Wd by only 25-21 at the half, but then pulled away as Hack Tison, Jeff Mullins and Jay Buckley combined for 42 points.

Sixth-ranked Villanova beat St. Bonaventure 57-52 for its 13th straight victory and 10th- ranked DePaul rolled over Notre Dame 90-75 in two other top games on collegiate program. Ray Meyer, DePaul coach, now is within four victories of his 350th celebration. Cincinnati snapped a five- game losing streak by defeating Dayton 77-64, Memphis State handed Creighton its first home defeat of season 87-86, Syracuse edged Niagara 83-81 in overtime on Dave shot with four seconds left and Oklahoma City also went an extra jjeriod to defeat St. Louis 80-75.

All-Stars King Lumber Co. took two games from Distributing. Nick Maniskas had 544 for the winners and Doug Sigler had 575 for the losers. Chevrolet won two games from Brandt's Restaurant. Roland Pierce fired 597 for the winners and Larry Spence tossed for the losers.

Gulf Service won two games from Super Market. Dick Crane tossed 578 for the winners and Howard Slusher rolled 563 for the losers. McArthur Marine Sales swept three games from Don King Construction Co. Don Radcliff fired 512 for the winners and Walter Conrad rolled 537 for the losers. Industrial LCP Plant 2 won three games from Body Shop.

Wayne Timberlake had 582 for Uie winners and Larry Spence had 513 for the losers. LCP Office took two games from Bell Well Service. Arthur Casto fired 496 for the winners and Gary Starner rolled 433 for the losers. Poston Station won two games from Carroll Potato Chips. Dave French paced the winners with 539 and Paul Allender led the losers with 453.

LCP Shipping took two games from LCP Slip-Seal. Herman Cook rolled 497 for the winners and Bob Starr tossed 524 for the losers. Bowling Belles Dizzy Dames won two games from Lucky Strikes. Alice Slusher had 442 for the winners and Joanne Baker had 440 for the losers. Pin Splitters took two games from Fivettes.

Sally Knight fired 467 for the winners and Aggie Rempel tossed 463 for the losers. Sassy Lassies swept three games from Alley Oops. Ann Hoskins rolled 445 for the winners and Vivian Ruffner tossed 387 for the losers. Ladies Industrial Stage Coach Inn won three games from Body Shop. Earlcne Ruff led the winners wivh and Wanda Burgess led By CASEY STENGEL New York Mets ST.

PETERSBURG. Fla. is the time of the year when The Associated Press asks me for my opinion about the coming season and true to form. I have to tell the AP now that the manager of the New York Mets, and me, is forced to wait until after our early instructional camp and regular spring training to draw an accurate picture. The instructional camp, which I first instituted with the Yankees some years ago, begins here tomorrow.

I can tell you this right now. was with the Yankees. Just look at some of the wonderful kid pitchers we have coming to camp. Like Dick Selma, Ron Locke. Dick Gardner and a young fellow named Wilson.

Each of them struck out more than 200 batters last season. Then Grover Powell, a lefty who came up from Buffalo late last season and pitched a shutout the first time he started. against Philadelphia. These young fellows are going to get the works from our new pitching Harder. Harder could be a big help to Jack Fisher, who used to be a good one for the Orioles before Recreation Basketball Fourth Grade Lakers edged Buckeyes 4-3.

Larry Walker topped the winners with two points and Greg Smith scored all the points. Giants drubbed Warriors 18-3. Dan Dollison and George Shaw paced the winners with 10 and eight points, respectively. John Angle led the losers with two. Cats blanked Lions 6-0.

Bob Mount. Bob Hall and Dan Mahaffey each had two for the winners. Waves downed Nats 5-1 behind Chuck four markers. David Bowers scored i only point. Fifth Grade Bobcats trounced Oilers 17-4.

Paul Fickel netted eight and Bankers, Garagemen Win In Independent League Farmers Merchants Bank downed 58-51 to gain a share of second place in the Logan Independent League as the National Guard was upset 66-56 by Garage at East gym last night. The Bankers and Guardsmen arc now deadlocked with 4-3 marks behind undefeated Carl Johnson Co. (7-0). The two clubs will collide at 7 p.m. next Monday in the league finale with the runner-up spot at stake.

The second game of the evening pits Johnson against The victory elevated (2-8) out of a cellar tie with (1-6). ers with 18, 16 and 14 points, respectively. Lou Taulbee paced the losers with 16. Ed Shahan scored 12, Mike Dexter 11 and Jerry Linton 10. and the National Guard fought a sec-saw battle.

After an 18-18 first quarter deadlock, the Guardsmen forged ahead 35-32 at halftime. The Garagemen grabbed the lead 4945 at the three-quarter mark and pulled away late in the final stanza. Ron Dupler poured in 20 for the winners. Terry Stoughton tallied 17, Don Dupler 11 and Dick Thomas 10. Craig Patterson topped the losers with 19.

Roger Kuhn notched 16 and Don The Bankers sprinted to a 22 19 first quarter lead, but fell be- Wyskiver 10. hind 36-32 at halftime and still BANK 58 trailed 42-40 at the three-quar- Shaw 0-4-4, Mercer 9-0-18, Pat ter mark. An 18-9 scoring mar- ton 6-4-16, Dennis 3-0-6, Patter Our minor league department we got him from the Giants last has done a splendid job, so for in fact, shou mMll the first time in our history we to a 1 of Tim Mundy six for the win- gin in thc final canto pulled it son 5-4-14. Totals, 23-12-58 have enough players to make Jay Hook and IracyStal- ners Billy Henderson and Ter- out for the winners. 51 ry Warthman each had two for enough players an instructional camp worthwhile.

It always was when I lard, who want to work on new pitches. A1 Jackson, Carl Willey, Larry Beamarth and Galen Cisco all did pretty good work last year and build around them. Our biggest improvement could be the outfield where we didn't get any distance hitting until the season was half over. George Altman, who we got Texas Outfit Climbs In Cage Ratings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pan American, is flying from the Cardinals, hit only high in The Associated small-college basketball poll Thursday on the strength of four victories last week that boosted its record to 17-3. In the past two weeks, during which they made a successful tour of the East, the Texans have climbed from ninth place to third in the balloting by a special regional panel of eight writers and broadcasters.

The Texas team collected 51 points in the latest vote. Evansville, remained in first place with 71 points followed by Grambling, with 68. Points nine home runs last year, but he hit almost 50 over the two years before that. Hickman hit 17 home runs and still learning the pitchers. have Duke Snider from the beginning of spring training and maybe improve on his 14 homers.

Frank Thomas, our big right-handed slugger, just might like our new Shea Stadium. Bob Taylor and Larry Elliot, whom we purchased recently, hit the long ball. Elliot slammed 26 home runs for Columbus. And for speed in the outfield, were awarded on a basis of 10 this Cleon Jones, for a first place vote, 9 for sec- Now I want to say something the losers. Wonders beat Bears 6-2.

Steve Polsley, Randy Warthman and Gary Cook each chalked two for the winners. Ronnie Forest scored for the losers. Wildcats whitewashed Tigers 9-0. Greg Leeds racked up five and Paul Travis three for the winners. Bearcats trimmed Rockets 14-4.

Pete Jurgensmier poured in 10 and Mark Shaw four for the winners. Mark Hurt scored all the points. Sixth Grade Celtics took Royals 14-6. Joe Griffin and Mark Bailey topped the winners with three each. Gene Adams, Jack Malone and Chuck Lowe each scored two for the losers.

Hawks edged Mounties 11-8, with Mike Slack scoring seven. Morey Shelton notched four for the losers. Flashes shut out Browns 13-0. Mike Shultz led the way with four markers. Mike Mercer, Bob Patton and Bill Patterson sparked the Bank- Finley To Joust In Kansas City KANSAS CITY O.

Finley, owner of the Kansas City Athletics, was in town today for another tilt with the city council over a lease on Municipal Stadium. Finley has refused to discuss reports that he would offer a compromise calling for a three- year lease. In five previous sessions with the council Finley has said he would be risking bankruptcy under a lease longer than two years. Mac Duckworth, 35, University of new basketball coach, was the assistant coach of the Huskies the last three seasons. Shahan 6-0-12, Dexter 5-1-11, Taulbee 7-2-16.

Linton 4-2-10, Culbertson 1-0-2. Totals, 23-5-51. 66 Smith 1-0-2, D. Dupler 4-3-11, Eaton 3-0-6, Dupler 9-2-20, Stoughton 7-3-17, Thomas 5-0-10. Totals, 29-8-66.

NATIONAL GUARD 56 Kuhn 7-2-16, Crow 4-0-8, Patterson 9-1-19, Wyskiver 4-2-10, Harden 1-1-3. Totals. 25-6-56 Enjoy Bowling or Pocket Billiards Today! OPEN BOWLING Every Day and Evening SCENIC LANES RECREATION The Best Price! It Pays To Buy Where The Lowest Price Is Not Always You Know What Getting! Don't buy for price alone! We can give you not only a good price, but a good used car, too. Come on up, sec, and drive whatever strikes your fancy on our lot. 1962 Buick 4 Door Sedan 1961 Falcon 2 Door Sedan 1961 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan 1961 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan 1961 Chev.

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Aggie Rompcl rolled for the winners and Alice Slusher tossed 152-175-174 for the losers. Welding won two games from Natco Diamond. Ruth Thrush fired 409 for the winners and Alice Arnold tossed for the losers. Parkview Beauty Salon swept three games from Crystal Bar. Joanne Baker paced the winners with and Wilma Culbertson led the losers with 446.

Fraternal Burger Beer won three games from Pure Oil. George Hatcm had 597 for thc winners and Bill Patterson Jr. had 541 for the losers. Knotty Pine Drive In took two games from Shake Shoppe. Bill Cox rolled 520 for the winners and John Mullins tossed 518 for the losers.

Barber Shop won two games from Hannah Bros. Furniture. Clark Reed fired 563 for the winners and Lionel Hannah rolled 476 for the losers. Wine Shop won two games from Austin Powder. Shine Appleman fired for the winners and Junior Radekin toss- ond, etc.

Evansville and Grambling each won two games last week, lifting the record to 14-2 and the Grambling Tigers to 18-1. Wittenberg and Youngstown joined Pan American among the teams on the way up. Wittenberg climbed one place to sixth after defeating Heidelberg. Youngstown, which was not in the top ten a week ago, moved up to ninth although its 16-game unbeaten streak was ended by Central State of Ohio. Kentucky Wesleyan, 12-3, dropped from third to fourth although it beat Wrabash 86-59.

Hofstra, victor over Rider and Kings Point for a 14-3 slate, held fifth place. Washington of Missouri fell one place to seventh after losing to Valparaiso. Unbeaten Assumption held eighth following its 11th victory, a 76-70 defeat of St. Vt. Western Carolina slumped from ninth to 10th despite three victories last week.

Fresno State dropped out of the first ten. about my new coaches, Wes Westrum and Don Heffner. Westrum, a great receiver with thc Giants, should help what was a weak department last year. make our catchers think. And also help fellows like Jesse Gonder and Choo Choo Coleman with the glove.

Heffner will work on our shortstops, A1 Moran, Amado Samuel, Larry Burright and Wilbur Huckle. I hope we can come up with a third baseman from among Pumpsie Green, Hickman and Rod Kanehl. Tim Harkness, our first baseman. will get plenty of competition from Ed Kranepool, Bill Haas and Duke Carmel, who can also play in the outfield. Haas hit .325 in the Dodger farm system last year.

Ron Hunt, our second baseman, is set. He hit better than .270 and got some votes as rookie of the year. He may be even better this year. Automotive Parts, Supplies and Equipment. Losing Coach Gets Fat, New Contract DALLAS (AP) Last season the Dallas Cowboys lost 10 games and won only four in the National Football League.

In four years under Coach Tom Landry their record is 13-38-3. So what does multimillionaire club owner Clint Murchison do? He signs Landry Wednesday to a new 10-year contract, believed by some to be the longest in professional sports. With one year still to go on his original pact, that means the matter of a new Landry contract need to come up again for 11 years. Landry, 39, joined the fledgling Dallas club after serving as an assistant on the New York Giants' staff, reportedly drawing $30,000 a year. CLOSE OUT OF 1963 COLORS Flatwall Paint and Enamels 2.00 Made To Sell for $3.99 gal.

Quart 66c JACK'S SURPLUS CITY 975 West Hunter Street, Logan, Ohio Open Daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 To 7 FREE PARKING ed 550 for the losers. Collins Grocery won two games from McArthur Marine Sales. C. Morris had 222-200-181 for the winners and Charles Lomax had 565 for the losers. IBK? a UTQ SUPl A Fred Riddle of Iowa set a Big Ten record last fall when he threw five touchdown passes against Indiana.

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