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Saturday, February 2, 1957. Colder Weather Is Predicted For Mid-West Area By UNITED PRESS A fresh puff of wintry air threatened to topple the mercury below the zero mark in the Midwest to day. The cold blast snorted in from the plains states, where it had frosted noses and chilled ears Temperatures along the northern border of the country sagged low on thermometers, and International rails, reported a brisk 23 below zero early today. The arctic air was expected to ramble through the Ohio Valley eastward to the Atlantic Coast today. Meanwhile, the northern plains warmed up a bit in the wake of the (-'old mass.

Most of the area west of the Rockies was in for chillier weather today, except Arizona and New Mexico, where it was warmer. Snow swirled over the New England arca and the eastern Ohio alley Friday night. Rain also continued in the flood-bathed southeastern section of the nation. Night-time rains were light, however. as they dampened land from North Carolina through Georgia to the Louisiana coast.

A foggy cloak was draped across the middle Mississippi Valley and overlapped into the Ohio Valley and Middle Atlantic states. Although snow falls were generally light in the East Friday, from two to four inches piled up in parts or Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island Light snow flurries drifted onto the Rockies Iriday and a mixture of rain and snow sloshed over parts of the northern Pacific Coast. The Terre Haute Tribune Paris-Trojans In Title Game CASEV Feb. 2 Paris Tigers and Charleston Trojans will meet in the Eastern Illinois basketball tournament championship game tonight. Paris beat Robinson, 40-38, in the semi-finals while Charleston dropped Cumberland, 50-44.

Three games are slated tonight with a frosh-sophomore at 5:45 pm. and a consolation contest at 7:15 p.m. Gerstmeyer Hot Contender For Slate Cage Championship Marusic Leads Phoenix Open INDIANAPOLIS, Feb 2 Terre Haute Gerstmeyer may have last its bid for the Wabash Valley crown, but Coach Howard Sharpe's Black Cats remained hot contenders for the Indiana High School lf etbaU tourney championship loaay. Dumped from the unbeaten ranks by Greencastle in the finale a week ago, second-ranking quintet snarled back furiously with an 80-42 Western Conference rout of Clinton Friday night for its 20 th win this season Four Gerstmeyer players hit in double figures. New Castle, meanwhile, turned in a gem of an upset, gunning down fifth-rated Muncie Central, a North Central Conference Trojans first decision over Muncie in seven years.

Muncie's only lead was at the outset. 2 0 Bill last- period bucket gave New Castle the final lead and its lith win in 16 games. Marion, No. 6 was the only other member of the United coaches poll to lose. The Giants were beaten on their home floor by third-inning Indianapolis lech, 64-55.

It was lith consecutive victory, its sixth straight in the N.C.C. and brough! the Greenclads a mighty step closer to their first loop title since 1932. Elkhart Romps. Also in the ninth-rated Lafayette blasted Logansport, 64- PHOENIX, Feb. 2 SSfLSLl Tech.

as Whiting upset East I golfer unused to toe spoUirtTwS Chicago Roosevelt and defending dwelt on him today champ Hammond lost at East Chi- y' in Ohio, walloped Greensburg, 8255. as cousins, Jerry and Bill Slayback, combined for 55 points. Madison hammered Brownstown. 91-52, and Scottsburg beat North Vernon, 62-55, in the Southern loop. Froebel Nears Flag.

Alexandria upset Central Conference foe onlv three times Mississi- newa, which clipped Hartford City last week, won at Wabash. 89-83, cago Washington. Leroy Gamble, with 25 points, topped Froebel, now 9-0 in the league. Also in the West N.H.S.S.C., Harry Manushaw sniped 33 in leading Gary Mann to a 54-42 win over For most of his many years as a pro he has concentrated on the problems of country club members as a resident club teacher. But today he was the top man going into the third round of the Hammond Clark.

John Crnokrak; Fhoemx Tournament cracked 38 as Gary Edison Arizona Country Club. trounced Chesterton. 100-51. Elsewhere. Peru pitched in behind ie I potoTiTIS SSS down go ttflor J' D' Lafayette.

75-36. Indianapolis fan I- i Howe surprised city foe Athletes the defending state champ, 61-52. up the West N.I.H.S.C, champion ship with a 73-57 win over Ham- Attucks now sports a 10-5 season record. Cubs Strengthened For New Campaign By BOB SCHEFFING for 1 7 Cubs wUI nm rn Van i I 19o7rV'e exPcct miracles, but we certainly are out to end the string of second division finishes. We have one idea mind and it can best be wrapped up in three words Progress next season." Marusic.

40, tall, slender and friendly, has never won a major tournament. The best he did was a fourth in a Savannah, Open one year. His 4-under par 66 Friday, coupled with a 69 in the first round, gave him a score of 135, five under for the distance, and a precarious one-stroke lead over his nearest challengers. Marusic, of Czechoslovakia extraction, is on a winter holiday from his club at Webster Groves in the suburbs of St Louis. Deadlocked at 136 teeing off this morning were five players.

They were Gene Littler of San Diego', ex-amateur champion and now a pro, Arnold Palmer of Latrobe. Don January. Lampasas. North Dakota Paul from Bismarck and Al Balding of Erindale, Canadian P.G.A. champion.

FORECAST WW tonight In Montana and from South Dakota aud Nebraska flurries the Lakes area. It will rain along the central estward into Idaho, Hah and northern Nevada, lne Far West and SST "in Cold-r A.P. Wirephoto Map. 142 i Smithson, Cochran, Yates, Harmon, Stotts, Young, Totals Robinson Cochran, Rea vin, Gerrard, Rich. Custis.

TG FT 5 2 By ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Albuquerque, clear 50 Atlanta, cloudy 77 Bismarck, snow 0 Boston, snow 35 Chicago, cloudy 34 Cleveland, snow 31 Denver, clear 49 Des Moines, cloudy 27 Detroit, clear 31 Fort Worth, rain 55 WEATHER ELSEWHERE 29 46 23 26 20 19 23 18 37 Helena, clear 9 Indianapolis, cloudy 35 Kansas City, cloudy 33 Los Angeles, cloudy 64 Louisville, clear 41 Marquette, cloudy Memphis, cloudy Miami, Milwaukee, cloudy Paul, snow. New Orleans, cloudy. New York, cloudy 20 46 77 30 19 82 38 -19 27 27 48 28 2 34 73 24 5 60 27 Oklahoma City, cloudy 40 Omaha, snow 29 Phoenix, clear 64 Portland, clear 41 St. Louis, clear 40 Salt Lake City, cloudy 43 San Diego, clear 63 San Francisco, 54 S. Ste.

Marie, snow 22 Seattle, clear 37 Tampa, cloudy 82 Traverse City, 30 28 13 38 24 25 30 47 42 5 22 65 16 Totals Officials- 4 6 0 0 15 FG 3 3 4 4 I 15 -Devore and Unser. PF ti 1 2 0 3 12 IO FT PF 2 4 Charleston Dooley, Shicks, Pals, Kearans, Parker, FG 0 7 5 2 2 FT PF a 2 5 1 7 3 2 2 2 1 Minnesota Host To Wolverines Bob Gurchiek Records 35 Points For Plow Boys Totals Cumberland Tanner, Decker, Carien, 1 Hall. Ewart, Oakley, 7 16 IS 9 FG FT PF 3 0 2 3 I 4 3 0 0 2 4 3 2 Totals 16 and Unser. 12 12 Fairbanks Grabs First Victory Over Blackhawk FAIRBANKS, Feb. 2 finally won a baH game! The Trojans slipped past Blackhawk, 61-53, Friday night.

Fairbanks led by quarter scores Of 16-7, 29-23 and 49-38. Fairbanks '61) Drake. Vencel, Drake, Norris, Wilson, Chownnig, Bailey, FC 3 3 I a 6 3 FT PF 3 0 4 3 2 Totals Blackhawk Baker, I Trimmer, Crandell. Trimmer, Clingerman, Yaw, Morrse. Barrow, 24 13 16 PG FT PF 3 I I 3 0 6 Totals 20 13 19 Officials Ohtnger and Park.

Jerry Pastoria Scores 25 Points For Fontanet FONTANET, Feb. Fontanet scooted past Riley 84-66, Friday night. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Illinois and Rjrdue, riddled by scholastic ineligibilities, clash at Lafayette. tonight, launching a weekend which might determind in the Big Ten basketball race. While Purdue and Illinois battle it out, first-place Ohio State 6 1 will be resting for its big battle at Illinois Monday.

Michigan, tied with Illinois for third place, is at Minnesota tonight, Michigan State 2 3 is at Northwestern (2-5) and Indiana 2-2 is at Iowa (2-3) in a regionally televised matinee 1:30 C.S.T.-ABC. Illinois does not lose its top center George Bon Salle, until Tuesday which means Bon Salle will play against both Purdue and Ohio State. Bon Salle, a senior flunked a sociology course, but since Illinois new rn cst? doesn start until Thursday he be able to play. Out For Season. Purdue second semester began 5 this week making ineligible starter I i Harvey Austin and reserves Wilson Eison and Leo Helmouth.

In addition to the Ohio State- Illinois battle, Purdue will be at Michigan Monday night. That means three of the four teams having only one loss, Illinois, Purdue and two games each over the weekend with Illinois and Purdue meeting contenders in both contests. Should Ohio State win at Illinois is tho others each sutler one weekend loss, the Bucks would be at a great advantage because their other games against Michigan and Illinois are both at Columbus. Illinois, however, can take full advantage of Bon Salle by whip North Carolina Has Competition FARMERSBURG, Feb. 2 Gurchiek netted 35 points in leading Farmersburg past Carlisle, 76-66.

Friday night. By DON WEISS Farmersburg held quarter leads The Associated Of 15-14, 32-28 and 52-47. 1 Press Farmersburg McCammon, Gurchiek, Russell, Riggins, Calvin, Blackburn, Wood, Blubaugh, Elkhart. No. 7.

doubled the score N.I.H.S.C. rival, Goshen. its 34th straight win over the Redskins since 1942. Goshen was held to one fielder in a 26-5 first period Jim Bechinski, who wears a lace mask to protect a fractured nose caged 14 of his 24 points in t0 11 at LagPorSty 3 6152 triump'' fity. No.

8 and aku la the perfect raaks last Saturday, rebounded at the ex pense of Auburn, 68-51. Centra! No. 4 and Evans Ville Lincoln, No. IO, were idle. Jess Blackwell pumped in Points to lead Southport to a 78-64 mdPdYT.She,byvil,e and undisputed load in the South Central lots inentCei 11 "as first loss in its last nine games.

Dansville Central made it two s. raj -gilt this week in pursuit of the Southern Conference pennant, and connp 8 a toniSht at Vin tonnes dumping Bedford. 65-49 SC.rter paced the "inners with 24 markers, Also downstate, Aurora, unbeaten 28 High Schoo( Basketball FG FT PF ----------------i 5 3 1 tar Heels might get some com- 5 petition yet before tile 14 5 1 2 7 2 0 0 IO I) 0 0 Totals Carlisle '66' Weddle, Niewald, Menke, Overby, Saucerman, Gilt. Grass, 5 Totals 24 and Stutler. 26 24 IS FG FT PF I 5 4 5 3 I 0 0 3 0 4 3 18 20 Spencer Cops In Rally To Beat Golden Arrows SULLIVAN, Ind Feb.

Spencer Cops came through in the clutch to beat Sullivan, 51-45, Friday night. 69 Atlantic By THE associated press I coast conference post i Alexandria, 54: Elwood 43 1 Conference whippings in their second and third games, way back in December, probably cost Wake Forest any chance for the regular season A.C.C. title. But the league picks its delegate to the 0 NLC.A.A. tournament in a post-sea- 1 son tourney and by that time the Deacons might take a good deal of handling.

They re rolling now. having i raised their current streak to seven North yne 70; Fort in a row and 14 of their last 15 Rushville 59 with an 81-70 whipping of Clemson last night. It was their fifth straight conference victory, moving them into a second place tie with Duke, each 5-2. compared to North Carolina's 6-0 slate. The Tar Heels, top-ranked nationally.

A XU WOOG. 43 Austin3' 7 55 Austin. 73; Vevay. 72 0 "Kington 65; Dugger. 49 Brookville.

52; Rising Sun. 49 Connersville. 67; Martinsville si Crawfordsville. 74 Decatur, 93: Angola. 65 mw? Washinglon, 64; Ham- Elkhart.

82; Goshen, 41 Evansville Central. 65 Bedford id Mater FortnSwIle B0: New Albany. 76 Cifv 42 55; Columbia tonOI61 Wayne Concordia. 69; Bluff- Sullivan led 17-8 ut the first have eight league games left, Wake period and 27-26 at the half The; Forest seven. FT PF lh 3 18-9, 36-23 and 59-41 Fonanet won the prelim, 41-33 Riley 661 ruik.

Tague Gambol, Neal, Larkins, Sloop, King Totals Fontanet (841- Cunning. Pastorfus, Robertson, Gibson, Stultz. Stabler, Totals and Lear Ga 41; Riley, 33. Big Second Half BLACKHAWK, Feb. Fayette slaughtered Pimento, 6338, Friday night.

Pimento led 10-8 at the first period and 28-23 at the half. Fayette broke loose for a 44-34 third period adge. FG FT PF 16 12 3 I 3 4 I 0 I 4 0 I 5 4 0 3 2 3 5 20 25 I FG FT PF 4 6 4 7 5 4 i 5O 5 4 3 5 4 7 3 5 5 I 29 26 22 Golden Arrows held a 37-36 third quarter edge before crumbling. Spencer won the prelim, 40-35. Spencer FC Dwyer, Thomas, 4 Parrish, 2 Crowe, 1 Breder, 3 Fulk.

3 Totals Sullivan (45)Merder. Learmonth. Gravson. Miller, Gallagher, Burke, Totals 15 21 13 FG FT PF 7 I 5 2 4 2 0 3 2 2 9 1 0 3 2 4 cinaa57lin Twp Indianapolis Sce- Gary Edison. IOO; Chesterton SI 0'Oebcl- 73; Hammond Tech 57 4 Clijrk' 42 vreenfield.

59; Warren Central 54 Lawrenceburg. 40 57: Griffith. 49. Hartford City, 68; Auburn. 51 Huntingburg, 67: Boonville.

42 lndtanaool is Broad Rinple 66- Indianapolis Washington, 46 Indianapolis Howe. 61; Attucks 52 Indianapolis Manual, 58 Wood ahead of us. Hlllman and build. 4 I think we are moving in the we let right direction We proved don't intend to sit by and nature take its course by engaging in a couple of trades during the winter. We are in the market for more.

Our biggest weakness last year was lack of power, inadequate catching, inferior center fielding and mediocrity at third base. Since then, we ve added three catchers, namely Charlie Silvera from the ankees, Ray Katt from the Cardinals and Cal Neeman, a Yankee farmhand whom we obtained as the first choice in the draft. There is no question in my mind that this trio will solve our biggest problem of 1956. Ray Jablonski, whom we acquired iii a deal with Cincinnati is a cinch to give us the bat the have missed at third base since Randy Jackson was traded to Brooklyn. Farm Products.

We have brought up from Los, Angeles Bob Speake. Gale Wade, Jim Bulger, outfielders: and infielders George Freese and Casey Wise and also pitchers Dave Hillman and Gene Hodge. In addition we purchased Elmer Singleton from Seattle. I'm counting on Elmer as a starter and I'm confident he will help us. Bolger batted .326 in 165 games Ule toast with 28 homers and with 147 runs hatted in.

Speake averaged .300 in lo8 games, hit 25 homers and Vm 1 Freese batted 293 with 22 home runs and 112 runs batted in. Wade batted out hit 20 homers and drove the among the best pitchers in league last year. Supply Power. Our strongest points are at right and left field and pitching. Ernie Banks and Walt Moryn give us proven power.

Our pitching staff is sound and should be better with another year of ex- perience under the belts of Moe Drabowski and Don Kaiser, our bonus boys. We have depth with these two kids along with 3ob Rash. Tom Poholsky. Jim Brosnan, Turk Lown. Jackie Collum, Vito John Singleton, Hodge and Hillman Since I rn new in the league as a manager I won't hazard a guess as to our pennant but we all start even on opening day.

We feel that Brooklyn. Cincinnati and Milwaukee will be the teams to beat based on last year's performance, but baseball is a funny game and you never know hat it has in store for you. GARFIELD wwwwvwvwww of Randolph Scott, Dona Dr Man Dane Clark. Ross Elliot IDAHO C. BORGE GOBEL "BIROS AND THE BEES" Crosby and Donald In SWAN "OKLAHOMA WOMAN" "FEMALE JUNGLE" LAST SHOWING UBERTY ICUI VICTOR MATURE KAREN TOOM NICOLO)! -ALSO- in Sooners Given AP Grid Award 14 17 19 EMBARRASSING MOMENT STS BJS sn ss of the rest of its schedule.

Even without Bon Salle, Illinois ranks as one of the better teams in the conference. His loss will be felt most when Illinois runs into Indiana and Northwestern, teams which boast height at the pivot. Four-Point Victory PATRICKSBURGTlnd Feb 2 Van Buren staved off a Patricksburg threat in the closing minutes to win. 71-67. Friday night, I he Blue Devils led by period scores of 19-14.

43-31 and 57-54. Van Buren Thomas, Phelps, Thompsdn, Chamberlain, Keyt, Testy, Reberger, Parsons, A A 6 Totals 25 WILLIAMSBURG, (Chief) Jones, a freshman football player at William and Mary, tells this one: came out of a football game once, turned my back to the stands and felt a cool The Citadel, edged Presbyterian breeze around my middle. My 65-63. pants had a gaping hole right where there be Jones is from Shamokin, Pa. Teams Meet.

The true test will come Feb 13 and again Feb. 26 when Wake Forest plays the Tar Heels. In a previous meeting. North Carolina defeated the Deacons, 63-55. Tulane defeated Mississippi 6665 to stay close to kentucky and Auburn in the Southeastern Conference race.

West Virginia routed St. of Brooklyn 105-72 and fifth-ranked I A. defeated Oregon State 59-37 to stretch its Pacific Coast Conference winning streak to 32. Mississippi State defeated Louisville State 81-72 in another S.E.C. game and Tulsa won a Missouri Valley Conference test from Houston 78-58.

Virginia Military won its first Southern Conference game. 75-60 over Davidson, and Grove. 39 64 Marion, 55. Jasper, 9 Vincennes 46 Kokomo. 57: Anderson.

52 Lafayette. 64; Logansport 39 Lebanon, 55: Rossville. 52 Lewisville. 65; Kennard. 46 Madison, 91; Brownstown.

52 Michigan City. 61; La Porte. 52 Mishawaka. 66: Hammond Moll 64 Mississlnewa, Wabash, 83 Mitchell, 57; Salem, 46 Muncie Burris, 61; Ttpton. 53.

Nappanee. 62: Kendallville. 42 Newburgh. 45: Cannelton. 37.

New Castle. 62; Muncie Central, 59 Noblesville. 65: Lawrence, 40. North Judson. 62: Monticello, 57 Otterbein, 67; plne village.

53' Peru 72; West Lafayette, 56. Portland. 76, Redkey, 64 Princeton. 88: Bicknell. 44 Rensselaer, 34; Delphi.

32 Richmond, 66; Frankfort. 51 7S0er' 881 Washington Twp. Rockvilie. 39; Covington, 33. Scottsburg, 62: North Vernon, 55.

Seymour, 64; Columbus, 54. Sheridan, 61; Flora. 47 Southport. 78; Shelbyville, 64 Spencer. 51: Sullivan.

45. ton 426 Gerstmeyer, 80; Clin-. Terre Haute Schulte. 55; State. 46 Terre Haute Wiley, 72: Linton, 47.

Valparaiso. 80; Gary Emerson, 54. Versailles. 61; Napoleon, 37. Warsaw.

56. Plymouth. 49. in another P.C.C. game and Rhode! veit.

52ng' East St an ford whipped Oregon 68-52 i another P.C.C. game I sland nipped Colby 83-80 Do It Every Time I Al FG FT 3 5 Fayette (631- Wilson, 9 Baum, Dispennett, Hale, Majors, Wheat, Wilson, Goodwin, Stewart, Etchison. Lang, FG FT 0 5 0 0 2 3 0 I 2 0 22 FG 3 I 1 4 0 0 2 0 Totals ll IO 0 3 0 2 I 1 0 0 2 0 PF 2 0 1 0 5 2 2 0 0 4 I Patricksburg '67i. Huber, Beatty, Tucker Crick, Query, McCart, 3 4 2 2 0 5 2 3 4 3 0 I 5 4 21 25 FG FT PF BUT BERD PE MY CLIENTS M4KE I DOWN PAYMENT'-1 W4NT 4 nr a I NOTARIZED LIST OF EVERTING I GOES WITH TUE S4LE I CLOTHESLINE, DOGHOUSE I see why NECESS4RY- BUT if YOU W4NT IT TH4T 0K4V- OKLAHOMA CITY. Feb.

The Associated Press Friday night announced it will award a huge manual, 58. Wood 54 fooThMI fUtUre -ovean4Polis Sacred Heart- 42 Beech champions, and Oklahoma for it over the banquet The new Associated Press trophy win replace the Rev. J. Hugh Donnell Trophy, retired by the defending national champion Sooners. Like the Trophy awarded by Notre Dame, the As -1 sociated Press Trophy will become the permanent possession of the team which wins the national title three times.

Ted Stmts, Associated Press sports editor, announced the new trophy and told WO cheering Okla -1 ma fans: have a feeling, a very strong feeling that probably be back here next Smits was principal speaker at the banquet Friday night when Greg Rice, New York City, presi -1 dent of the Notre Dame Alumni club, gave Oklahoma permanent possession of the O'Donnell trophy. This was the third foot- hal crown in seven years their second straight. The Sooners have won 40 straight games since a 28-21 loss to Notre Dame and a 7-7 tie with Pittsburgh in 1953. Jed the nation in total offense, rushing and scoring last year, and finished second in total defense. Oklahoma became the third team to retire a trophy since the program started 33 years ago Notre Dame retired two and Minnesota one.

The AP trophy, like previous ones. will be awarded annually to the team finishing atop the Associated Press football poll. PRESENTS THE TONIGHT and SUNDAY 7:15 P. M. ADMISSION 85c WELDIN TALLEY MEMORIAL PLAYHOUSE 25th and Washington Ave.

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IMNAHA 201k TOH EWW. EDMOND ffBRlEH he GifiOwr elp lq Ar TOMORROW SUNDAY hree Pl Iteming I I Charlton HESTON WM Anne BAXTER Gilbert ROLAND and Jimmy Hath Jargon the awyer W4S 4 STICKLER 4BOUT the minutest OET4ILS WHEN THE GUMBOyLES WERE BUYING THE DOL DRUM DOMICILE Totals Pimento (38)Reisner, Sparks, Motz. Snarks, Roster, Bowles, Snyder, Gaskin, Adamson, 19 17 FT PF 5 Totals 20 DOG HADNOSE FOR SQUIRREL 6 1 2 9 0 9 27 23 7 0 0 3 0 2 3 I 0 ie MIZE. Freeman took Opal Lee Posey hunting to prove that dog is just about the best squirrel dog 4 in the world, When the dog wound up worry- ing a five-foot rattlesnake instead 2 01 a squirrel. Freeman was em- 2 badassed.

Then he saw a lump JI in the snake, shot the reptile, cut 2 I it there was a squirrel. ut me so Busy WITH IME Pine print it SEEMS OVERLOOKS a Pew is issues uanx anoa hp OP TNB NATLO TO PRANK ti Ay JBN, rjJ- GT. locus, TNE DOLDRUMS 4Re still in TDE mouse 1 ME S4ID you PUT TMPU MY M0RTS46E 4PPLIC4TION yet mow WE GO WITM 4LL OUR FURNITURE WEGONN4 MERE TECMNI- C4LITY 1ME-ME DO TM IS TO IS UNME4RD, bs. pp rn KucrfATi-BiakrtiDicaTf College Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED Midwest. Tulsa.

78: Houston, 58 Mich- Eastern'Illinois. 71; ni. Normal, 64 Concordia 'River Forest, 111' Northwestern -Wis 77; North Dakota Jamestown, 75; Dickinson 'N 89 Valley City 'N. 70: MayvUle. 61 Minot.

96. Wahpeton Science, 68. Kearney, 124; Chadron. 99. Wooster.

119; Ashland. 69. Simpson, 91; Iowa Luther, 81, Peru Neb 84; Doane 74 Hastings, 78; Midland, 60. 79: Concordia -St I Goshen Indh. 103; Bluffton, 102 Akron.

92; Kenyon. 55. Benn 'Ohio 73; Cedarville 62 Kalamazoo. 78: Olivet. 64 Ohio Northern, 81; Hiram.

66 Lake Forest (III.) Tournament. First Round i FaLlet2.n- 87: Williams. 84 (overtime). Lake Forest, 93; Swarthmore 65. MS MBB MooucTws coiutttM mrm PLUS FEATURE NUMBER 2 7 Dont Knocks The Rock AUN DALE AUN FREED THC TROWCRS LITTLC RICHARD DAVE as APPLEJACKS I WUK 2-EXTRA BONUS FEATURE TONIGHT OF OUR SUNDAY ATTRACTION AT 11:30 OME AS LATE AS 9:00 P.M.

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