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ml Stan's Sports Slants Golddiggers Play Spartans, Bears Meet Hot Springs, Irish vs Moguls Northern Black Hills teams go into conference action tonight for the first time with games away from home. The Diggers will be at Spearfish, the Bears in Hot Springs and the Irish at Edgemont. The Lead Golddiggers journey to Spearfish for un important early I 1 Pat McCormick Wins to Bolster Dwindling U. S. Olppic Lead I MELBOURNE (UP) Patricia McCormick of Lake-I wood, rallied hard-presyed U.

S. Olympic forces in the team race with Russia today by winning the spring-i board diving championship for the second straight time. The victory by the 2fi-vear-oId housewife, who won both thej overall standings. Paul Elvstrnm snnnfrbonrd and tower dives at 0f nnmnrk vlrtuallv c'inched a Helsinki in 1M2, Rave the United gocl in the dinghy Ann class States its 20th pold medal of the hB won today's section with U3I i ft John Marvin of Marblehead, Mass. (f second In Greco-Roman wrestMng, jweight John Wilson of Washington.

bantamweight Ken Tnwnley TO i.fVi I of 9ioux Citv. Iowa, and featherweight Alan Rice of New York all were defeated, though not doped unanimous to 7nve Hndos of Hunca- R'ee we outpointed by Imre PI yak of Hungary nnd Wilson was: bv Ignazio Fabra of Italv. All three V. P. swimming entrants In the men's 100-meter and the women's 400-meter freestyle relay team ad- vanced in trial heats in the afternoon.

1 Defending rhampion Yoshinobu Oyakawa of Honolulu, world rec-1 ordholder Al Wiggins of Pittsburgh and IHye.ir-old Frank McKinney of Ird'ananoMs qualified among the final 16 for Wednesday's backstroke semi-finals as Australia's John Monckton set a new Olympic I record of 1 :03.4. The women's inn-meter freestyle (oam llh Ectty Brey and Kathryn Knanp of Chevy Chase. Nancy Simons of Belvedere, I and Mai ley Shnver of Glendale. qualified for the( final with a second place finish to South Africa in its heat. Miss Knapp will be replaced by free- style star Shelley Mann in the 1 final.

Schedule (iiini-. 'tonight Deadwood at Hot Springs Lead at Spearfish St. Pat's at Edgemont Custer at Provo 1 BASKETBALL BAJ.I.ET Deiwlwooil and Pierre players appear to be doing a high-kicking routine fur the ballet as they strain for the loose ball In Saturday night's Intersectional battle won by the Governors t5 to 62. On the left is Deadwood Bear Wilbur Bowman, No. 2t.

Jim Forney, No. 23, Pierre forward, hides Jim Young of Hie Bears who is in the thick of the scramble for the ball. About to gloni onto the elusive hall on the right is Ren Smith of the Governors Willi Dick Bad Moccasin, No. 13, visible in the background. (Pioneer-Times, Daily fall Photo by Lloyd Fockler.) Homestake League Opens with Close, Opening Tilt Thrillers current fames and set up a 1-2 finish by beauties.

American diving Blonde June Stunyo was and Donald of Canada third. Barb'ira Sue Gilders of Detroit Kave the United States fourth place, for a total of IS points in the event. Valentina Tchoumlt' he-va of Rus.Ta was fifth and Txng of Great Britain was sixth. The American point haul cam'1 a time the Rossians had closed the pap to within 21 's points of the U.S. total with two gold medals shooting nnd a few other scattered points during the day.

Earlier today, Murray Rose of Australia dealt the Yanks a severe blow by winnig the 4on-meter freestyle race in the Olympic rec- of 1 minutes 3 see- George Breen America's gold of Buffalo, N.Y., America's gold medal hope. finished third behind Tsuyoshi Yamanaka of Japan. Mrs. McCormick, wife of the U.S. diving coach and the mother one child, thus completed the third leg of an unprecedented double sweep of Olvmpic titles.

No diver in Olympic history ever has won two gold medals in two Olympiads but the shapely Call-1 fornian now is an odds-on favorite do it by winning the tower dive Friday night. Mrs. McCormick, fattening her lend on every dive, compiled a total of 1 12.36 points in a per. formance hailed as one of the finest exhibitions of springboard diving ever seen. She won by a wide margin over Miss Stunyo.

who end' with 125.89 points. The Canadian girl a total of 121.40. Australia grabbed three of the first six places in the 400-meter freestyle in another amazing exhibition of speed. Rose, a strict vegetarian who trains on a seaweed jelly made up by his mother cut 3 I seconds off the 1952 Oympic record of 4 :30.7 st by Jean Boiteux of France Yamanaka also shattered the old record but he was clearly beaten by two body lengths -12 feet -by the Aussie whiz kid's final spurt. Breen.

a crew cut blond, grabbed an early lead but lost it to Yamanaka and then, after 3oo meters, to the swiftly splashing Aursie. Rose gradually pulled awa from both his challengers as sou Australian fans cheered their fourth swimming gold medal winner. Kvin H.illoran. another Aussie, was fourth. Germany's Hans 7ier-wold was fifth and Garv Winram.

also of Australia, was sixth. Although Rose was favored slightly over Breen. US. team members had high hopes Breen could win the gold medal nnd thereby reduce the Russian threat in the unofficial team standings. The Russians, however, picked up 24 points in shooting and four more with a bronze medal in the team sabre final.

Yitalli Romanenko of Russia, a 30-year-od bookkeeper from Kiev. won day the first gold medal of the the running deer shooting I Gary, Irene Sooners National Champions For Second Straight Season By Stan Lindstrom The first smoke of lia cleared from the Deadwowt Armory and the of conquest ha.n been quieted following a preview of "things to come" in the basketball Reason. i are 1 In many wavs the results surprising. Sport fans were of the opinion that Chamberlain and Pi- erre would wipe up the Deadwood 1 find Lead quintets without much effort. Instead, the twin-city Icims rtl-niost walked away with the whole i P'e.

L.rid blasted Ixith Pierre and Chamberlain for vie- lories ajid revealed that the Hold- dippers are Roinfj to be a Vf" to reckon with in the future hard- court campaign. Deadwood disposed of Chamber-lain handily and almost pulled th" 1 Pierre came out of the fire in the i final ouarter to stamp the Bears fs a spoiler for a lot of ambitious Hills teams. All in all the Northern Black Hills fans appear to be pleased'0 with the showing of the two teams are now anxious to see what they can do against lcague competition. Tossibly one of the bigge.n reve lations that cme out of the four intersectional bUles was that both Lead and Deadwood appear to be squads that will depend upon c. lot of good teamwork and not the shooting of any one individual star.

All the players were definitely a part of the offensive and defensive patterns showed that teamwork really brought results. Both teams, supposed to be a little short on depth, that they hnve reliable replacements to fill the gap, when needed. names definitely showed thut alu the Bears and Diggers arc to have to play a lot of determined type of to reach the upper bracket oC the Black Hills Conference, ihcy do have the horsepower to get there all things being equal. Scoreboard College llesults By l.MTKI) PRESS Ohio State 100 Pittsburgh (17 William 4- Man- 82 Citadel 71 Toledo PI Niagara 89 lot I Kansas 87 Northwestern 63 Forril-. im 87 Toronto 35 Kentucky 11 Miami (Kla.l 75 SI Wisconsin 50 N- bra ska 67 Iowa 43 St.

Bieiavnture H6 Siena tl Western Ky. 9t Gus. Adolphus 5 ss. St. i'6 Howard Col.

70 I-ouiiana St. 3 Louisiana Col. 81 SMU 113 McMurry 36 Marquette 77 St. Norbert's Kansas St. P0 Texas Tech I-iSalle 61 Milersville 53 Drake 102 Grinnel 85 Utah 91 Hawaii 61 r3 81 Colorado 67 Oregon State 5S P.ice 66 Lamar Tech 5D Standings NEW YORK (UPi- The final 19-Vi United Press college foolbal ratings (first-place votes and won-lost-tied records in parentheses! Team 1.

Oklahoma 2. Tennessee 3. Iowa I3 Points 1 26 1 1 10-01 (51 (10-01 (S-ll 337 301 217 211 202 131 115 63 60 4. Georgia Tech i9-ti 5. Texas (90-11 6.

Miami (Fla.l (li (8-0-11 7. Michigan (7-2 1 8. Syracuse (6-11 9. Mmnesot 6-1-2 1 10. Michigan State i7-2l 55 Second 10 teams: 11, Baylor, 46; 12.

Pittsburgh, 36; 13. Oregon State. 21; II, Texas Christian, 18; 15, South Carolina. 15; 16. Wyoming, 13: 17, Yale.

10: 18. Colorado, 19. Navy. 20, Duke. 6.

Others: Texas Western, penn State, 4: Ohio State. 3: Houston. Army and Arizona (Tempel State. 2 each. McDonald to Wed OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.

(UP Tommy Mc Donald. All-America halfback at Oklahoma, and Ann C.r.iplieil, Miss Oklahoma of 1955. will be married at Oklahoma City. Jan. 2..

i at in of to I i 1 season clash with the highly-touted Spartans. Coach Maurice Fitzger- I aid's charges with two victories fastened to their war belts will test one of the powers of the Black I Hills Conference and try to keep i their record' clean. With decisive victories over the Chamberlain and Pierre quintets the Golddiggers no Icrger r' main a question mark and are definitely of the caliber to nr.k-: the conleiencc race a real dog fight. The Digger attcck revolving around six capable letternien composed of Bob Phillips, Mike Dunn. Ronnie LaCioix, Jack Itai.tapaa.

Ronnie Bender and Jim dates, appears to be very effective despite lack of height. Capable reserves Carty Munahan, P.ill Stork. Coikv Robinson, Bob Jensen, Jerry Wit-craft ami Bob Mattson proved Una. mettle in the Pierre game Friday night. Spearfish.

with an all-veteran teaia appeal's to be one of the toughest squads in the conference despite an early setback a', the of a rugged team. In at her non conference action the Spartans trimmed the Cathedral Gaels of Rapid C.t.v 71 to 29. With veterars Ainswoi th, John Kmyon, Roger Bell and the up and coining Matson Jim and Chuck, the Spartans will r.ot have to take a back seat in any The Golddigger-Spar-lan clash will give a. composite picture of Noithern Hills strength. Tile Deadwood Bears journey Hot Sprii.gi for their first conference test after splitting a series with Chamberlain, victim, and Pierre, a conqueror.

Even in defeat the Deals looked impressive in the high-scoring 65 to 62 loss to the Coach Glenn Burgess also had a six man combination in the two intersectional games with Ray Jones, Marlin Janas. Jim Young. Vilice Giavelle, Larry Mitchell and Icily Hardy used most extensively. Burgess used his second six to adv. nit age mostly the Cham-bci-Hin game and founl them capable enough to step into the battle and carry cn for the veterans.

Lyle Maynard, Don Gross. Dun-nip Aid. Ca! Minard and Gary Marshall performed well against 'he Cubs while Wilbur Bowman looked effective as a replacement for Janas the Pierre hat tie. Hot Springs apparently has a big learn that is locung along fast In conference action Friday against the Rapid City the Bison came to pulling the game out of the lire bef ire 1 going down to defeat 55 to Th, Hot Springs five will give it a i they have got tonight to CHRISTMAS TREES 1.00 up For Sale By Methodist Men Special Honrs for This Week; 100 to 3:00 5:00 to 701 Lead AT TIIF rUtSONAGK BEAM J. Anderson 6 1-2 2 J.

Murray 11-2 3 3 L. Peed 13 1-1 1 27 D. Heinen 1 1-2 0 3 L. Robinson 10-12 2 Totals 24 6-15 16 54 Ivd. Nat.

C.uarcl Fi FT PF TP R. Sjomeling 5 2-5 2 12 R. liobhs 8 4-8 4 20 B. Justice 2 2-6 0 6 D. James 1 3-4 1 5 ('.

Crotty 3 2-2 2 A. DuPratt 0 2-2 1 2 Totals 19 15-27 10 53 Scoring by qua! lei's: York Pontiac 17 25 4.3 51 Dwd. Nat. 7 20 4 1 53 Ju l's Taorii 1 (i IT PI TP B. Dirksen .3 8-10 3 14 D.

Dirksen .0 2-2 0 2 H. Schumacher 7 4-5 3 US A. Paine 2 3-5 4 7 D. Cilvetti 0 0-0 0 0 Radman 2 2-3 0 6 P. Milos 6 2-3 4 14 J.

Peerboom 0 0-0 0 0 P. O'Brien 0 0-O 0 0 B. Vodopich 3 5-7 2 11 Totals 23 26-35 16 72 (iaughen's I (i IT PF IP 12-3 5 4 Kornman 4 2-4 4 10 Cetto 6 4-6 5 16 Christ onsen 10 2-2 1 22 K. Ei.xrntx rger 1 (HO 0 2 I Daiiduiar.d 0 o-O 1 0 L. Rietz 1 1-3 2 3 2 0-4 3 4 Totals 25 11-22 21 61 Scoring; by quailcrs: Jud's Tavern 13 27 19 72 iiighcn's 7 25 42 61 4 1958 S.

D. Mines Effective in 92-69 Victory RAPID CITY. S.D. (UPl- Coach' Bob Hunt put in the second team I at. halftime as South Dakota I School of Mines dnmned Nebraska State Teachers, Chadrnn, P2-fl, in I basketball here Monday night.

Chuck Ne'er hit for 29 points. for the winners' cause. Southern Teachers rolled 77-55 over Concordia College of Seward, in basketball Monday night, The Pointers, sparked by Aro Mogck, were ahead by 14 at the half. Mogck scored 22 points. Sissfiton Dumps Wflf prewn 55-54 WATF.RTOWN.

S. D. (iUH The surprising Sisseton Redmen knocked off their second Eastern South Dakota Conference basketball team bv edging host Wateitown 55-51 Monday night. i l-ne B'ock, who viVn; ed as high man when his team stopped Brookings '-7-12 two weeks ago, repeated with 21 points. Teammate Jerry Ecklund added 15.

Gene Liudahl paced the losing Arrows in their first season loss with 13 points. Arizin in Tie With Johnston NEW YORK (UPl Paul Arizin of the Philadelphia Warriors, who won the National Basketball Association scoring title in 1951-52. has moved into a first place tie with teammate Neil Johnston in the current race. Arizin tallied 116 points in four gann during the past week to in-: crease his season total to 431 points. Johnston was "held'' to 95 points over the same period, Hyde Lovellette of the Minneapolis leakers has moved ito third place behind Philadelphia's twin terrors with 376 points.

Bob Pettit of the St. Ixiuis Hawks was fourth with 375 points. to Michigan State in the Oct. 24, ratings. addition to their 26 first-place votes, the Sooners received seven for second-place, one for third and one for fifth.

With points dis-' tributed on the basis of 10 for first-place vote, nine for a second, i and so on down to one for a 10th place vote. Oklahoma had 337 of a possible 350 point. Runnerup Tennessee, also un-j beaten and in 10 had points, and once-beaten Iowa had 247. After that came' Georgia Tech with 211 points. Tex-; is with 202.

Miami with 131. Michigan with 115. Syracuse with 03. Minnesota with 60. and Michi gan Stale with 5 Oddly, only four of these top 10 teams will play in New Year's Dav IkiwI games.

Oklahoma is ineligible for the Orange Bowl because of the Big Seven Conference's no-repeat rule. Tennessee is head-! for the Sugar Bowl. Iowa for the Rose Bowl, Georgia Tech for tne Gator Bowl, and Syracuse for the Cotton Bowl. Baylor, also in the Sugar Bowl, hea led the second 10 group, followed in order by Pittsburgh (Gator Bowl Oregon State iRose Bowl Texas Christian (Cotton Bowl i. Southern California.

Wyoming. Yale, Colorado (Orange Bowl i. Navy and Duke. Texas Western, Penn State, Ohio State. Houston.

Aran- and Arizona iTempel State were other teams: that received points in the final ballot. Pull Through Mud, Snow and Even When Other Tires Fail! Deadwood PIONEER-TIMES Deadwood, 8. Dak. TUESDAY, DECEMBER i i NEW YORK (UPi-Ok ahomn's slick Sooners, who crushed every, rival in sight and piled up a modern record of in victories, were voted the 1956 na tional college football champions today by the United Press Board of Coaches, This marked the second consecutive season and the third time the past seven years that Coai Bud Wikinson's men were voted the honor. Twenty-six of the r.5 leading coaches, whose weekly rat'ngs have become recognized as the most authoritative in college football, picked Oklahoma tops in the final ballot of the season.

Five others voted for second-ranked Tennessee, three for third-ranked Iowa, and one for sixth-ranked Miami (Fla.V. Oklahoma's of T.37 was just 13 short of a perfect score. Wilkinson and the Sooners will be presented the United Press national championship trophy on the nationally televised Ed Sullivan between 8 and 9 p.m. Est. In sweeping through their third consecutive perfect season, the Sooneis averaged 46.6 points for their 10 games and also set a major college rushing record by averaging 391 yards per game.

During the 11 weeks of the season, Okuhnma was out of first place only or.ee. when it yielded Larry Lytic New Bison Coach one for their new coach Larry Lvtle. The St. Patri ''ini, hung! fo: di's High hod their oil' I win in four starts, will go to Edge ion I for a game with the highly respected Moguls. Defeated in close games against the Newell and a stior.g Vale squad, th" Irish won against weak Piedmont in the seasons opener.

Con li Gerhard Elgcs. alternating his six top players, will fird the Moguls are a team to bt reckoned with in the non-conference tilt. The combination is composed oi' Larry Fierro, peevvee Fierro. Bill in Tom Neaiy, John Finn ami Eddie Cal l'. The only other Black Hills Conference foe in fiction will he Custei who goes outside the league to play powerful Provo at Igloo.

Elliot to Manage Padres SAN DIEGO. Cahf. 'FPi- Bob Elliott, who 1 a with the Braves. Pirates and Giants, has signed to manage the San Dago Padres of the Pacific i.s! League for the se- ond year. Gen eral Manager Ralph Kir.e mer Pirate star, made nuance Thursday.

fo the December Special Values Congress IMaying Cards M.ike Ideal Chi iMims (-iHs 40fc Discount Sheaffer Fountain Tens and Pencils Di-eonlimiecl MmleL-l Half-Price Sale Tussy H.ml ami Wutlier HAM) LOIION SI size only 5(K FREE 1957 Rexall Calendar me in Turtav and et Yiur (iive Dad an Electric Razor for hriMnux Ii GOc (J lee in lOOlillVWi. 2 tubes 79c 5-' "tl Luxuria Cold Cream Only 1.25 Pinking Shears 1.00 Ice Cream Scoop 1.00 KI MIX'S i i Lipstick Only 1.25 eet h-des Lustre Creme ShamrxMi 1.39 NEWELL'S Druos Mlll- PRl Dedwwid WISIIKV PRl'G. Ijtid snow OVer the Columbia Broad-in Svstem next Sunday night. The Homestake Basketball Lea- gue started the first loop of the 1956-57 basketball season with a resounding ba.ng Monday night as four formidable teams clashed head on in thrilling battles, at Lead's Central gym. In the opener.

Jud's Vivein dominated by former St. Patrick's stars met Gaughen's Dairy, loaded with former Lead High greats, in a see-saw battle filially won by Jud's by a 72 to 61 score. Paced by Junior Schumacher. Bob Dirksen, Pete Milos and Bob Yodopirh. the victors led 13 to 7 at the end of the first quarter.

Gaughen's made the battle a dog fight in the second period hchiv.d the shnrpshooting of Gene Chris-tenscn. Nick Getto and Bud to narrow the edge to 27 to 25 for Jud's Tavern. In the third period the victors started to pull away, increasing the lead to 49 to 42 and then poured in 23 points in the final quarter while holding Gaughens to 19. Itighpoint man for the gone was Christciisen for GuiighenV with Schumacher of Jud's Tavern behind with IV Celto took third honors with 16 and Bob iMrk- si'n and Milos tied fur fourth with 15. In nightcap, Yoik Pontni- with a mixed ros er of former Lead and Deadwood stars eked oi.t a 54 to victory over the IVadwood National Guard.

The GuardMticn also have a mixed of former Twin-City greats. With Larry Peed Anderson leading the way the Pontine team blasted out a 17 to 19 first quarter lead. With Ray Hobbs and Bob Sjomeling finding the range for the guardsmen, the count was lowered to 25 to 20 at halftime. Still whittling away at the Pontine lead in the third quarter the Guard team lowered the edge into the final ouarter 43 to 41. York Pontiac L.

Murray C. Pa-rott B. Johnson it; FT 0-0 0-2 2-5 PF TP 1 Ml 1 JIM 1 MiixW IB 1 event with a total of 411 points out of a possible 500. Olof Skoldbcrg of Sweden was second but Russia also bagged third place for a total of li points to add to its team total. The "running- deer" is a cardboard silhouette pulled on rails across the target area in four seconds.

After a long delav while judges examined each target carefully. Anatolii Bogdanov of Russia was declared winner of the small boie rifle championship. In yai with only one more dav to go, the U.S. siood an excellent chan of winning a pold medal in the star class with the yacht Kathleen skipperet by Herbert Williams of Clueapo, plus a second or third place in the dinghy finn class. K.ithleen ran sc-eond to the Pali- an Merope III in today's rare but maintained a slight lead in the I POIR GRIP Tire Outperforms Any Other Traction Tire Ever Built! Ivc.

Surface; Dipt. Eddie's Sand.inet Dodgei s. Fleet Change Fight Date 1iS ANGELES d't'. Mitch-maker Cal Working announced today that the 10-round fight between ex-welterweight champion Kid Gavilan and Ramon Fuor.tes of Los Anceles will be held Dec. 20 at the stead of Olympic Dec.

11. auditorium in- UMBEji.1! for I BEAM at nt vKlra ens: the I .9 m. 3 finest bourbon ft Si 161 years 175-19 V' mmtx una m-k iH rfc I Mimwn.Nm4iedif"l" Regular Meeting BLACK HILLS ROD AND GUN CLUB WEDNESDAY NIGHT I-es Bcrncr, Game Technician, Will Be Present Election of Officers DISCUSSION ON A BUY-TRADE STORTSMEN'S EQUIPMENT DEAL Report of Scholarship Committee Refreshments Movies Report on Applications for Concessions at Pactola Dam. MARTIN'S SINCAIR SERVICE ht- rrruiaijf.Tis pt-risut. neat vrs um t-shnns Corner Sherman and Charles KINTUO SreG' 6CUff0 HfX.

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