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DECATUR HERALD BASKETBALL, OTHER SPORTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Two Sections 78 Pages Decatur, Illinois, Saturday, December 9, 1961. Pages 9 to 18 a.vmimittmtmxwatmmmmmmmmmamLmMmAm.ii i Prep Box Scores (More Box Scores on Page 10) Hallihan; Barnes Lead Reds to Easy Victory Over Urbana, 79-55 Panthers Bow To Charleston, Collins, 61-58 Charleston, Dec. 8 (Special) Charleston handed Eisenhower ATWOOD (52) RAYMOND (56) Pope Nobbe Monke Pruitt Redfearn TUSCOLA (61) 8 5jClouser 0 7 ltWyatt 4 UManwaring 2 Alexander Lietz 0 0 3 5 4 8 2 3 9 2 3 1 3 3 2 2 1 0 JO 2 2 0 1 0 GIRARD (57) Sutton Collins Scroggins Mason Hunt Ferguson Totals Hall Cordts Phalen Funk Collins Wierman 5 0 6 2 0 I 0 1 2 6 5 19 14 OLNEY FLORA (48) (44) Hane 6 3 Bryan 0 1 Anderson 4 5 Fry 6 2 Stanley 5 1 Hinman 2 3 Michael 2 0 Oulrey 7 2 Koertge 0 0 Young 1 4 Sterchi 0 5 Totals 17 14 Totals 16 12 Olney 10 15 13 1048 At Flora 9 12 12 1144 21 19 Totals Totals 25 7 Totals tl 14 its first basketball defeat tonight 12 17 12 2061 8 9 13 2252 At Tuscola Atwood 10 17 14 16 17 12 9 12 2356 Girard At Raymond 61-58 behind the shooting of Gary Reserves: Flora 52, Olney 42 Reserves: Atwood 52. Tuscola 41 Reserves: Raymond 47, Girard 31 Urbana, Dec. 8 (Special) Stephen Decatur trimmed Ur Collins.

The 6 foot 3 Collins hit 10 field (Overtime) MOUNT PULASKI ARGENTA-OR'XA ARTHUR J571 bana 79-55 tonight in the opening PATOKA (65) Jenkins Adams OKAWVILLE (66)) Schlichting Hasheider (43) Smith 3 0 Big 12 Conference basketball goals and added four free throws to take game scoring honors with 1 0 3 2 8 2 OAKLAND (47) Salmon Douthitt Jiles Temples 5 lWilhelm 1 4 McCormick T. Cox Luecking 7 5 Heerdt Jones Beachy Crispin Bogle 52) 5 0 Beadleston 7 8 2 4 Davidson 4 8 8 Wallace 1 2 1 Damall 4 2, 2 5 Ford 3 0 0 1 Edwards 0 2 19 19 Totals 19 14 1 0 10 2 7 3 5 3 2 0 3 1 1 0 28 9 10 8 Veal 24 points. 0 Abel Davis Holtgrewe 1 'iRohmer 4 Drake 1 4: Reese 0 21 1 3 4 1 John Hicks led the Eisenhower iEastin 2 0 B. Cox 3 0 Chandler 27 12 Totals Caumont 0 Totals Totals Deckard Williamson 0 0 scoring with 19 points and staged almost a one man show in the College Scores Ohio State 85, Wichita 62 Duke 86, Louisville 56 Eastern Michigan 60, Hillsdale 57 West Virginia 78. Citadel 70 Navy 67, Manhattan 50 Memphis State 63, Texas Tech 62 Southern IU.

76, Warrensburg, Mo. 75 Miami, Fla. 69. Murray 67 Penn State 77, Syracuse 60 Malone 67, Chicago llhni 63 New York U. 83, Denver 69 Cape Girardeau.

Mo. 91, MacMurray 66 Harris (St. 40, Missouri Mines 68 Arkansas 68, North Texas State 61 Catholic U. 55, Washington 4c Lee 54 111. Wesleyan 102, Augustana 65 Carthage 76, Elmnurst 74 Beloit 66.

Lake Forest 52 Illinois College 70, Eureka 55 Central (Ohio) St. 113. McKendree 105 Utah St. 105, Loyola (Cal.) 91 Southern California 78, Kansas 70 Monmouth 79, Lawrence 62 Ripon 75, Knox 64 21 19 15 1156 19 18 14 1465 Okawrille At Patoka Totals 78 11 Totals Reserves: Okawville 43, Patoka 29 Oakland fourth period to no avail. Eisenhower took an early six 7 14 10 10 47 11 14 9 7 243 At Arthur Reserves: Oakland 45, Arthur 22 game.

Jim Hallihan and Ken Barnes paced the Reds' scoring with 23 points each. The Reds employing a full court press jumped to a six point lead in the first two minutes of play and never trailed after that. The Tigers were cold and the Reds held a 13-7 lead at the end of the quarter. Hallihan pumped in four field goals and Barnes got four fielders and a free throw in the second point lead but Charleston got hot TOLONO UNITY ARCOLA (39) Vyverberg Gere Monahan Harshbarger behind Collins and led 18-11 at the (65) 6 0 4 1 3 2 7 1 0 2 At Mount Pulaski 27 7 7 1657 Argenta-Oreana 11 10 9 2252 Reserves: Mount Pulaski 43, Argenta-Oreana 38 TAYLORVTLLE PANA (60) (51) Everett 4 7 Chaldny 8 2 Clark 4 4 Brown 0 4 Vaughan 0 2 Pastor 6 4 Jones 6 5 Mizeur 2 0 Hixenbaugh 1 2 Ackman 2 1 Ahlberg 3 4 Newman 0 4 Totals 18 24 Totals 18 15 faylorville 12 25 13 1060 At Pana 16 5 15 1551 SULLIVAN (52) Schaljo Adams Lane Kite Hollonbeck Atchison Hargis Budinber end of the first period. The half ended with the Pan Weasel NEWMAN (64) House White Moore Watson Lewis 2 3 5 3 3 9 4 3 7 4 2 3 1 0 6 1 2 3 0 2 0 3 1 1 1 0 13 13 Clark 8 2 4 6 7 4 5 1 1 0 1 0 Griffith Robinson Wallis thers trailing 30-11.

Charleston 2 2 Thomas 0 0 B. Miller T. Miller 22 8 Totals Strack Totals was never behind in the second half. Eisenhower outscored Charles Blue, Reds 13 9 19 1152 8 6 5 20-39 At Sullivan Areola Reserves: Pana 60, Taylorville 47 XMBERLAXD MARSHALL ton 22-17 in the third quarter and Reserves: Areola 57, Sullivan 31 in the fourth period staged a rally RAMSEY 8 3 6 4 behind Hicks' shooting. (64) IWeller 2 (54) (53) lutton 6 6 J.

Macke 0 0 Lowrv 'lark 2 4 L. Macke Iherwood 0 0 Davidson 8 6 McXary Irown 2 2 Morecraft klcMechan 0 0 Play Here; 2 Teams on Road 2 2 0 1 1 3 Brown Sanders Meyerholtz Casey oilman ALTAMONT (42) 5 5 Reiss 9 6 Wickholm 0 0 Lambert 2 0 Hoffmeister 4 3 Kull 3 4 Ellis Coleman Caldwell 13 18 Totals Herald and Review Photo and Leonard Dabner of Mac-Arthur and Gary Dahlquist of Normal. 2 4 9 2 3 1 3 1 6 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 16 10 Hicks pushed in five field goals and a free throw in the fourth quarter for 11 of Eisenhower's 14 points. The Panthers lost guard Steve Albers in the fourth period Mike Madaus of MacArthur tries to wrest the ball from Normal's Terry Alexander. Watch Ttoals 18 18 Totals quarter to put the Reds well out in front at halftime, 36-21.

Stephen Decatur is now 2-0 for the season. Urbana has lost two games. The Reds ended a two game losing streak to Urbana by the victory tonight. Prior to last year Stephen Decatur had held a 19 game victory skein over the Tigers. The Reds sophomore team won the preliminary game 84-59 for its second victory this season and 19th in a row.

Millikin opens College Confer 7 16 16 1554 8 12 21 1253 Marshall Totals on fouls. ence of Illinois basketball play to Totals 26 13 Totals 21 22 Tolono Unity 13 21 20 1165 At Newman 11 22 11 2064 Reserves: Tolono Unity 48, Newman 40 STAUNTON NOKOMIS (61) (46) Schmidt 3 7 T. Ruppert 1 1 Keene 5 3 Oltman 1 0 4 Deist 2 2 Lehnen 10 9 Leketich 4 5 Meyers 1 0 Diel 4 0 D. Ruppert 5 0 Robbins 1 0 Monroe 0 1 Totals 19 23 Totals 18 10 At Staunton 17 10 21 1361 Nokomis 14 11 6 15-46 Reserves: Staunton 61, Nokomis 48 BLOOMINGTON MATTOON (64) (38) Shirk 2 1 Hovious 2 Oh Feek 10 3 Pridemore 2 3 Durwitz 3 0 Kimery 5 3 Spahn 8 5 Daily 1 2 Brent 2 1 Tate 0 0 Peterson 2 0 Kepley 1 0 Gadd 0 0 Moore 0 0 Rose 3 0 Hamilton 1 0 Totals 27 10 Totals 158 Reserves: Cumberland 60, Marshall 31 Ramsey 11 14 15 24-64 At Altamont 5 7 10 20-42 Collins held the Trojans together night at MacArthur High when it meets Augustana. Stephen Decatur VILLA GROVE MONTICELLO Reserves: Altamont 48, Ramsey 45 (ot) (38) (35) in the second half, hitting four field goals in each of the third eoes aeainst Alton at Kintner Montgomery ing, from left, are Rudy Phillips Generals' Late Whips Normal Surge 61-39 0 3 3 0 2 1 3 3 4 4 Gym in the only other home game.

and fourth periods. 1 0 McElya 5 0 Pflum 2 1 Frye 1 0 Long 7 1 Riddell 1 2 17 4 Totals Eisenhower and Charleston each Game time at both sites is 8:15 p.m. WSOY-AM will broadcast the have a 2-1 record. STEPHEN DECATUR Totals 12 11 MOUNT AUBURN WITT I (71) (26) Rvan 3 3 Lowe 0 3 Thomas 3 1 Miller 1 2 Cornell 2 0 Dean 0 6 Hohenstein 0 2 Coffey 1 1 Buzzard 4 2 Jones 2 5 Hooker 0 1 Summers 1 Butcher 6 .2 I Crow 0 2 jWard 8 6 Totals :6 19 Totals 4 18 Eisenhower won the sophomore Stephen Decatur-Alton game. In road contests, Lakeview is 7 10 6 1538 Monticello At Villa Grove game, 61-60.

at Shelbyville and St. Teresa is at around the basket with tipins and short iump shots, was Mac- Reserves: Monticello 45, Villa Grove 42 (OT) FG FT FTM PF TP By Bob Fallstrom Of the Herald Sports Staff MacArthur broke loose in the Jacksonville. The usual 6:30 p.m. 7 1 1 3 15 HUTSON VILLE ROBINSON Arthur's high scorer with 18 preliminary precedes all three (53) 6 5 3 2 17 9 1 0 1 19 2 115 5 15 19 23 1471 5 11 3 7-26 At Mount Auburn Witt Maus last 9 minutes last night to trounce points. Outcourt shooter Dave Myers Johnson 10 0 1 Reserves: Mount Auburn 52, Witt 20 3 3 1 1 5 2 8 5 3 0 Normal 61-39 in the home basket 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 (51) 3 5 Halperman 2 4 Stephens 9 2 Colliflower 4 2 Roberts 1 0 Tingley 1 0 20 13 Totals B.

Miller Doom Floyd MACON paced Normal with 19 points. ASSUMPTION ball 'opener in MacArthur Gym. 179) FG FT FTM PF TP Stewart 0 2 0 0 2 Hallihan 10 3 0 3 23 Barnes 10 3 1 0 23 Endsley 1 2 0 2 4 Jackson 1 0 0 0 2 Fill 3 0 116 Jones 2 1 0 1 5i Hayes 1 0 0 0 2 Jarrett 10 0 12 Johnson 4 2 0 2 10 Hood 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 13 2 10 79 URBANA 155) FG FT FTM PF TP Booth 8 2 2 0 IB Pursley 13 15 5 Scherer 4 0 0 1 8 Mock 7 3 0 1 17 Johnson 1 0 3 4 2 Burt 2 1115 Totals 23 9 7 12 55 Stephen Decatur 13 23 21 2279 Urbana 7 13 16 1955 5i EISENHOWER (58) Holohan Taylor Hicks Albers Myers Livingston Anderson Totals CHARLESTON (61) Collins Cooper Logue File Wiley Totals (48) J. Graves Normal's pressing tactics both 25 13 58 With 1:14 minutes remaining in Jones ered MacArthur more than a little JO Coffey Totals high school games. Millikin has a 2-1 record, having beaten Washington University of St.

Louis and Eastern Illinois and lost to North Park. Augustana lost its first game to Carthage and met Illinois Wesleyan at Bloom-ington last night. Returning lettermen at August ipmkston the third quarter the score was tied 32-32, Normal having wiped in the second quarter and during 12 13 17 11 53 ThrnnAhnrO Robinson At Hutsonville At Bloomington 17 23 1364 Mattoon 7 10 7 1438 Reserves: Mattoon 48, Bloomington 45 ALBION NEWTON (37) (30) Hallam 1 0 Weber 1 2 i Romero 2 0 Robards 1 0 Keener 4 6 Clark 3 2 -Hawkins 5 1 Muhs 3 0 I Petty 1 1 Sheppard 1 0 Neal 0 3 Matson 0 0 Conner 1 0 Mitchell 1 2 Redman 1 0 Totals 13 11 Totals 12 6 At Albion 4 11 9 1337 Newton 6 5 11 830 5 1 1 1 2 0 3 3 0 2 5 1 2 3 18 11 (47) 8 2 Renfro 5 2 Can-4 4 Jones 1 0 Taylor 1 2 Noland Otta Tomlinson 19 10 Totals 11 14 in 1 41 Reish most of the third quarter after 10 5 6 1 4 Reserves: Robinson 71, Hutsonville 34 out a 16-5 deficit. Then the Generals rolled out the MacArthur ran up its early ad CERRO GORDO vantage. Then, suddenly, the press BEMENT (52) Totals (42) 3 3 was solved and the Generals main Conley ana are Rod Hoder (6-2), Bruce At Assumption 13 12 13 1048 Macon 20 7 9-47 Hall Walsh Rodgers heavy artillery.

Before Normal scored again, MacArthur put 14 points on the scoreboard and it Eisenhower Charleston 11 11 22 1458 18 12 17 1461 tained the record of never losing a home opener. was all over. SOPHOMORE GAME Reserves: Macon 44, Assumption 37 (2 overtimes) FAR ME RS VILLE MORRISON VILLE 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 2 0 0 4 5 0 0 2 2 MacArthur now has a 2-1 rec Carpenter Fay Pope Kitson Cox 0 Pflum 0 Fulk 0 Helm 4 Handlcy 7 Taylor 0 Van Horn 0 Morr Metzger Gundy Reserves: Albion 37, Newton 30 Horton (6-1), Les Peterson (6-2) and Jim Ash (6-2). Millikin starters, according to Coach Ralph Allan, will be the same five that finished against Dave Tennant, Rudy Phillips ord. Normal 0-2.

and Jon Fisher each scored four MacArthur's sophomores won (71) Sheppard Heien Weidert (65) 5 3 McVey 5 1 5 1 V. Waterman 12 6 10 10 Smith 5 2 1 2 Unser 1 0 6 1 M. Waterman 5 0 the preliminary game, 55-41. MacArthur Mat Team Loses to 19 14 Totals NORMAL points in the surge and Mike Madaus and Leonard Dabner each contributed a free throw. Phillips' i Webb FG FT FTM PF TP (39) 16 9 11 16 52Boston At Bement Cerro Gordo S.

DECATUR URBANA (84) (59) Boliek 1 0 Allen 13 1 Brumley 1 0 Jones 0 4 Dillman 0 2 Fleming 1 1 Stephenson 2 2 Howard 5 0' Alldridge 5 7 D. Wheatley 2 0 S. Smith 1 0 R. Wheatley 3 2 Sunder ik 8 2 Sullivan 0 1 B. Smith 4 0 RenQew 1 0 Mason 2 3 Carrie 8 4 Totals 2 Totals 25 9 Stephen Decatur 17 28 23 1684 Urbana 13 12 21 1359 6 10 12 14- 28 9 27 17 Totals Eastern Tuesday night.

They ars Captain Steve Hengst, Earl De-Werff, Steve Helm, Don Walker and Doug Keller. Alton, coached by former Milli Reserves: Cerro Gordo 40, Bement 39 Champaign, 46-5 13 12 20 14 4 71 18 9 11 21 4 265 At Farmersville Morrison ville ILLIOPOLIS Eisenhower Wrestlers Win Eisenhower High's wrestling team defeated the Stephen Decatur wrestlers yesterday in an opening match for both teams. The results: 95 Melvin Hawkins (E) pinned Bob Massey (SD), 1:45 first round. 103 Steve Waks (E) pinned Dan Caulkins (SD), 1:07 second round 112 Kenneth Warden (E) pinned Paul McCrary (SD), 46 second round. 120 Bob Jones (E) outpointed Dick Reserves: Farmersville 35, Morrisonalle The MacArthur High School wrestling team lost its opening SA 3 1 0 16 16 7 3 1 1 2 0 3 0 Fl 2 Ol 2 4 Nord Alexander Schwartz Dahlquist Myers Hoback Bryant Hallock Whiteside Laesch Mool Boehn Hutson kin star Mel Sheets, won its first two baskets were the go-ahead points.

MacArthur wound up outscoring the Ironmen 25-7 the fourth quarter. MacArthur hit 9 of 14 field goal attempts in this quarter, Tennant going 4 for 4. Sophomore Dabner, impressive MOWEAQUA (42) Jordan Giberson J. Bohlen D. Bohlen Herman Collins Holyoke two games, beating Quincy CBC 3 5 3 2 match here yesterday to Champaign, 46-5.

(41) 1 0 Clippinger 1 1 Kitson 2 1 John Miller 5 0 Joe Miller 2 1 Dale 7 1 Beck 1 0 19 4 Totals and Mount Vernon and met East 0 0 0 0 St. Louis High last night. Lakeview lost its first two Totals Co-Captain Lyle Honnold was the only General to score, outpointing Champaign's Wayne Al-brecht 5-1 in the 145 pound weight Totals 53 18 Shooting percentage (3 Overtimes) BRIDGEPORT MOUNT CARMEL (53) GF (50) Cunningham 10 7 Bright 1 1 Molfitt 1 6 Walter 9 2 Smith 3 0 Lagow 1 1 Doss 3 1 Risley 4 5 Laughlin 2 0 Wilkinson 2 1 Cardinal 9 1 Duncan 3 0 Brookhart 0 0 Totals 19 15 Totals 10JO Bridgeport 11 9 9 14 0 3 753 games to Tuscola and Warrens- .340 8 3 16 1542 9 11 9 1241 Moweaqua At Illiopolis MACARTHUR burg-Latham and the chances for FG FT FTM PF TP SA 15 Reserves: Moweaqua 45, niiopolis 21 Cubs' Ashburn Sold to Mets New York, Dec. 8 (AP) The New York Mets purchased outfielder Richie Ashburn, twice 6 1 victory at Shelbyville appear 127 Tom Heard (E) pinned John Smith Class, ine results: laLii, i rouna. ae umoo ir 5 8 dim.

(Overtime) pinned Mai Re- 133 Charles Gwynn (E) pinned Ladore BROWNSTOWN plogle (M), 1:30 third period. TEUTOPOLIS The Rams, with a veteran ball 15 5 10 13 0 3 At Mount Carmel (61) Tennant Madaus Dabner Fisher Phillips Cargill Wykoff Doolin Gray Budde Bucks Beat Wichita 85-62 Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 8 (AP) Logan (SD). 33 second round. 138 Everett Bonbitt (SD) outpointed Tom England (E), 5-2.

9 3 club, defeated Sullivan 90-55 in 103 Ray Cummings (C) outpointed 85) Gary Brownlow (M), 3-0 iKreke 112 Ron ileller (C) outpointed Jim'Kroeger Deremiah (M), 5-0 (Siemer Reserves: Bridgeport 48, Mount Carmel 43 10 0 0 1 0 0 their opener and are expected to ri 145 Harold Waller (SD) pinned Bob Duddleston (E), 1:15, third round. 120 Wayne Miller (C) pinned John: Pals be one of the area powerhouses, PARIS West (M), 1:49 second period. (82) 7 6 Bayles 1 2 Johnson 2 4 Doehring 0 2 Hayes 13 12 Salmons 0 0 Shaub 3 5 Harre 1 0 0 0 27 31 Totals 127 Gary Wiese (C) pinned John Dere (65) Shelby played Vandalia last night miah (M) 0:30 third period. 0 Blume 56 23 15 12 Totals National League batting champion, from the Chicago Cubs in a straight cash transaction today. Ashburn, 34, batted .257 last sea Ohio State broke Wichita's four- Starters for Lakeview will be 133 Mike Kurlakowsky (C pinned Schumacher Hoene Grunloh Swingler Jansen Totals 154 Gary Fear (E) outpointed Frank Williams (SD).

2-1. 165 Chuck Winnings (E) pinned Del Robbins (SD), 43 sec, second round. 180 Mark Bomball (E) pinned George Lebo (SD), 1:12, second round. Heavyweight John Chargois SD) outpointed Hugh Patheal (E), 2-0. Shooting percentage .411 John Cobb (M) 0:59 third period.

game basketball winning streak OBLONG (42) 1 0 Kimmel 2 1 Jennings 7 2 Wall 0 0 Moulden 3 8 Andrews 2 6 Henry 3 0 Cravens 24 17 Totals 138 Gary Darling (C) pinned Jef 11 11 10 739 16 6 14 2561 Normal MacArthur Bill Harner, Dave Pittenger and Dick Flovd, with the other two 2 4 2 8 0 3 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 18 6 Allred Sanstead McCarty Dickerson Jordan Ludington Clark (M) 1:35 second period. 85-62 tonight with Jerry Lucas con 145 Lyle Honnold (M) outpointed Wayne Albrecht (C), 5-1 At Teutopolis Brownstown 21-24 14 17 9 18 17 24 17 682 Officials Gene Vance (Champaign), Alan Russell (Bloomington) PRELIMINARY GAME tributing 27 points despite a heavily bandaged right knee. starting berths going to either Dave Switzer, Bill Moore, George 154 Ed Hawthore (M) and O.D. Gib son. He is a veteran of 14 years in the National League, 12 with the Philadelphia Phillies with whom he won the batting crown son (C), draw.

Reserves: Teutopolis 68, Brownstown 44 Totals It was the third straight victory MACARTHUR NORMAL Lindsey or Dave Ewing. 165 Carl Punkay (C) pinned Steve Case (M) 1:32 third period. 180 Jim Alcorn (C) outpointed Phil 9 19 17 2065 9 12 12 9-42 At Paris Oblong Prep Scores Lincoln-Way 46. Oak Lawn 40 Thornridge 32, Kankakee 31 Lewistown 54, Beardstown 43 Champaign 52, Snringfield 33 (55) 3 2 (41) 3 2 Zimmermann St. Teresa, which followed an for the top-ranked Bucks.

with .338 in 1955 and .350 in 1958. CrabiU Can- (M) 8-7. Lucas an All-America the lastlHetz 3 Robbins 5 Hutson Reserves: Oblong 47, Paris 26 JANVILLE LINCOLN first per-; Yeakle Springfield Lanphier 55, Athens 53 (2 Harold Huson (M) 1:07 min. iod. two years, piayea less man zi Knox BIG TEN CAGERS FACE OT) 0 Woods minutes of the one-sided contest.

opening game loss to Trinity at Bloomington with a victory over Sullivan, plans no lineup changes. Coach Bob Ernst said he would start Bob Knight, Jim Rossiter, (75) Cunningham FULL SLATE TODAY Renner Sanks Cargill Rexroad 0 Kinzer 0 3 He has been suffering from recur Flynn By the Associated Press ring knee trouble. 0 Loehr 10 0 1 5 7 2 0 5 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 28 10 (66) 4 3 Lach 6 4 Farthing 4 3 Werth 6 2 Dutz 11 1 Fults Hammonds Bunner Courtwright 31 13 Totals Big Ten basketball teams have The Buckeyes broke open Dave Vail, Larry Young and Del 0 0 0 0 game with a fast-break attack inlBumgardner Unser. Derr McLeansboro 65, Fairfield 37 Metropolis 56, Norris City 55 Herrin 46, Harrisburg 43 Staunton 61, Nokomis 46 Morton West 60, Niles West 51 Proviso East 73. Highland Park 40 Thornton 51, Blue Island 42 Joliet 64.

Bloom 51 Joliet Catholic 55. St. Procopilfe 51 Waukegan tCvanston 39 East Leyden 65, Glcnbard East 48 Lyons 75, Glenbard West 43 Prospect 72, West Leyden 48 Geneva 63, West Aurora 56 Sycamore 49, St. Charles 48 (2 OT) Collinsville 77. Granite City 30 HILLSBORO EFFLNGHAM (63) (53) Marley 1 Brosseau 8 4 Parola 3 2 Evans 9 0 Spinner 5 0 Koenig 4 0' Wampler 4 1 Campbell 1 Drum 10 2 Foreman 0 Laughlin 4 4 Boyles 2 Totals 27 9 Totals 24 5: Hillsboro 8 20 19 1663; At Effingham 14 16 10 1353 Reserves: Effingham 55, Hillsboro 43 CLAY CITY NOBLE (79) (70) Roe 8 11 Gray 6 6 Reed 7 3 Densmore 1 2 Harrison 4 6 Huchel 6 6 Toler 2 6 Storer 3 3 Sunday 3 2 Long 6 0 Welsh 1 1 Craig 0 5 Long 0 0 Dean 2 0 Totals 25 29 Totals 24 22 Clay City 21 15 23 20 At Noble 18 19 16 1770 St.

Anthony Wins, 52-47 Effingham, Dec. 8 (Special) Effingham St. Anthony bumped the second half. They had a 40-29 Jacksonville, which opened its 10 15 Totals Totals Totals lead at halftime. 9 17 11 1835 MacArthur 19 20 17 1975 18 12 21 1566 Danville At Lincoln Lanny Van Eman paced Wich season last night at Havana, has two returning regulars in forward Ron Yates and guard Bill Sims.

8 13 7 1341 Normal ita with 21 points. Both are 5 foot 10. a full schedule Saturday against intersectional foes with whom they have compiled an 11-6 record during the first week of the season. Ohio State, the nation's No. 1 team, closes a busy week at Wake Forest.

The rest of Saturday's schedule finds Illinois (1-0) at Oklahoma, Kansas State at Indiana (1-1), Miami (Ohio) at Iowa (0-D, Michigan (1-1) at Butler, Tulsa at Michi Carrier Mills 53, East St. Louis Lin-! coin 39 Roxana 52-47 and Edwardsville turned back Highland 74-68 tonight in opening games of the St. An Carlinville 54, Springfield Feitshans 47 Reserves: Danville 82, Lincoln 75 LAWRENCEVTLLE SALEM (56) (47) Faro 0 1 Koehler 4 6 Fish 1 0 Horner 1 4 Stewart 1 3 Jourdan 4 2 Wagner 3 8 Finney 4 2 Dorr 1 0 Gergeni 1 1 Foster 7 8 Hopkins 2 0 Ritchie 2 3 Robinson 0 3 thony four team basketball tour Wilt Scores Record 78 Philadelphia, Dec. 8 (AP) Wilt Chamberlain scored 78 Cray Elected Decatur Gun Club President R. I.

Gray was elected presi nament. Reserves: Clay City 76, Noble 70 Sugar Ray Wins in 8th Pittsburgh, Dec. 8 (AP) Roxana plays Highland Satur DELAND-WELDON FARMER CITY 156) day at 7 p.m. for third place and (45) 5 9 Mullen 15 26 Totals Totals dent of the Decatur Gun Club last 1 defending champion Edwardsville I Leischner 13 15 15 1356 14 12 9 1247 Lawrenceville At Salem gan State (1-0), Southern Methodist at Minnesota (1-1), Northwestern (1-2) at Missouri, Detroit at Purdue l-0), Cincinnati at Wis 1 0 8 2 3 2 1 2 2 0 1 2 Carr night at the club's annual meet points tonight to break the National Basketball Association scor goes against St. Anthony at 8:30 1 2 5 2 3 2 3 0 Sugar Ray Robinson, bidding ing at the Faries Park clubhouse.

Zimmerman Reeser art Roberts Fogal Neal Perkins Huisinga McConkey Reserves: Salem 37, Lawrenceville 34 KLNMUNDY CISNE for a sixth crack at the middle ing record, although the Philadel Jimmy Dale was elected vice president, Ray Hinton, treasurer consin (2-0). in the title game. Steve Gebben scored 17 points for St. Anthony. 0 1 3 0 weight boxing title, knocked out phia Warriors lost to the Los Angeles Lakers 151-147 in a triple Wilf Greaves at 43 seconds of Totals 18 20 Totals EIU WINS WRESTLING ST.

ANTHONY t52) overtime before 4,022 at Conven and John Cooley re-elected secretary. Serving on the board of manag At Farmer City Deland-Weldon 17 12 13 1456 16 8 10 11-45 the eighth round of a scheduled 10-round bout tonight at Civic GYMNASTIC MEETS Henning tion Hall. Gaffigan Fanner City 50, Deland-Wel- ROXANA (47) Hughes Meyer Tovo Frazier Pile Thulbee Reserves: don 37 Arena. 1 0 4 2 2 2 5 1 6 5 2 2 Kinkelaar In the opener Detroit defeated 4 4 5 6 2 0 3 2 0 1 2 2 16 15 Mount Pleasant, Dec. 8 (Special) Mere ers this year will be retiring president Loyle Davis, retiring vice president Frank Lemons.

Everett Both fighters weighed 161. The Chicago, 133-107. MCLEANSBORO Gebben Ludwig Pinckneyville 71, West Frankfort 52 Moline 68. Galesburg 61 Chicago Wells 57, Rockford West 49 Rockford Auburn 64, Harlem 46 Watseka 70, Paxton 65 Pontiac 57, Bradley 49 Cairo 84, Karnak 76 Centralia 61, Marion 45 Odin 78, Carlyle 67 Ashley 71, Sandoval 61 Pekin 56, Peoria Central 51 Spalding 62, Limestone 59 Woodruff 80. East Peoria 61 Richwoods 45, Manual 43 Princeton 65, Mendota 60 Macomb 60, Rushville 45 Rock Falls 70.

Kewanee 55 Moline 68, Galesburg 61 Rantoul 56. Oakwood 33 Mahomet 42, Fisher 34 Dixon 83, Rochelle 64 Ottawa 51, DeKalb 41 East St. Louis 6. Alton 54 Madison 84, Bethalto 49 Worden 72, Venice 50 Belleville 62, Wood River 38 Prep Basketball Tonight DECATUR TEAMS Alton at Stephen Decatur Lakeview at Shelbyville St. Teresa at Jacksonville BIG 12 CONFERENCE Champaign at Quincy OKAW VALLEY CONFERENCE Tolono Unity at Mahomet MID-STATE CONFERENCE Vandalia at Carlyle EASTERN ILLINOIS CONFERENCE Palestine at Allendale Hutsonville at Oblong "asev at West Vigo, Ind.

NORTH EGYPT CONFERENCE Centralia at Salem NATIONAL TRAIL CONFERENCE St. Elmo at Neoga OTHERS Heyworth at Beason Conference game (65) Chamberlain broke the record 40-year-old Robinson survived a Eastern Illinois University won 2 Jim Burns John Bums 20 12 Totals Totals of 71 points set by Elgin Baylor 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 4 second round knockdown for ajKoehler, Henry Scharnett, Herb mandatory eight count but came Hall, Lawrence (Cocky) Rotz, 15 14 12 1152 Ingram of Los Angeles in November, 1960, St. Anthony Roxana (73) (62) I D. Gammon 10 3 Atleberry 11 0 Sullens 8 1 Massie 5 3 White 11 4 Shannon 2 0 Swift 1 0 Carson 5 3 F. Gammon 2 I Conard 4 0 Rogers 1 0 Totals 32 9 Totals "3 6 At Kinmundy 25 18 13 1773 Cisne 17 18 11 16 fc2 Reserves: Cisne 56, Kinmundy 35 SUMNER FARINA-LAGROVE (81) (47) Tabor 2 1 Engel 1 2 Perrott 7 0 Jahraus 6 2 Sivert 11 4 Thrash 1 2 Brian 4 3 Bonner 5 6 L.

Piper 5 5 Matheney 2 0 Cochran 1 1 Brasel 0 1 Howard 0 3 Courson 1 0 D. Piper 1 2 Reynolds 0 0 Sigrist 0 2 Appet 0 0 Hebron 0 0 Totals 31 19 Totals 16 15 FAIRFIELD (37) Moore Bell Monge Haw-kins Staley Glenn Walter Tiatt Deem Martin Marrett 15 11 10 11 47eoo i Brockett 'Wheeler 4 back strongly to finish his 26-year- Gene Ford and Robert Vaughn. against the New York Knicker The annual shoot for the trap bockers. Baylor had 63 points in old opponent. Edmond Hornung Gets Pass wrestling and gymnastic matches tonight against Central Michigan but lost the swimming meet.

Eastern won in wrestling 19-16 with Ralph Cundiff of Danville getting the only pin for Eastern in the 167-pound class. Jack Goodfellow of Effingham Robinson floored Greaves for a boys will be- held Sunday, Dec, tonight's game. 31, and the Winter Skeet League Baylor had set his record Ft. Riley, Dec. 8 (AP) Pvt.

Paul Hornung, Green Bay nine-count in the eighth before knocking him out. will start, Sunday, Jan. 7. regulation play without any over Totals 26 13 Totals Packers football star, has been 9 19 time periods. 16 11 17 2165 McLeansboro At Fairfield given a weekend pass from mili- June 5 11 10 1137 led the gymnastics team with four Chamberlain had 53 points tonight when the regulation game 'Y' Church Basketball JUNIOR LEAGUE Grace Methodist 47, First Methodist 32 taiy uuim ucic aim piano tu jvuj Reserves McLeansboro 46, Fairfield firsts as Eastern won, 56'2 to 5o'2.

National Basketball Association Boston 123, Syracuse 111 Detroit 133, Chicago 107 Cincinnati 128, St. Louis 123 the Packers for their National' Third EUB 40. Westminster Presbyter- Central Michigan won 62-33 in Ian 15 At Sumner Faruia-LaGrove 11 18 26 268! 14 11 4 1847 swimming with Don Barber of EI ended in a 109-tie. Over-all Wilt hit on 31 of 62 field goal attempts and 16 of 31 foul i tries. Peoples Church of God 36, First Christ Football League game Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers in San Francisco ian 29 Los Angeles 151, Philadelphia American Basketball League Kansas City 117, Chicago 99 gin getting the only Eastern first Reserves: Farina LaGrove 62, Sumner 36 First Congregational 24, Riverside Bap-! list 19 147 (30T) in the breaststroKe..

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