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DETROIT FREE PRESS Sunday, March 8. '64 St Paul Wins Ease With How They Stand ITS EASY, 88-56 SPECIALLY PRICED Ed Lauer's Boys Roll, 56 to 31 St. Charles Ousts Annunciation Rouge Racks Lourdes, Too Hockey WL Pts. GF GA Chicago 33 20 12 78 200 154 Montreal 33 19 11 77 195 156 Toronto 28 24 11 67 167 158 DETROIT 26 27 11 63 166 185 BY TOM JAKOBOWSKI River Rouge, the defending State Class basketball champion, bounded into next week's regionals with ease and got its 11th straight district crown on the way Saturday Abel Label tubeless nylon cord tires night. The victory was an 88-56 breeze past neighboring Lourdes, and it boosted the Panthers record to 18-1 for the season.

Veteran center Willie Betts NewTork 22 32 9 51 175 212 Boston 16 36 12 44 154 193 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Toronto 4, DETROIT 2. New York Montreal 2. SUNDAY'S GAMES DETROIT at Boston. Toronto at Chicago. Montreal at New York.

WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Montreal at Toronto. Boston at New York. THURSDAY'S GAMES Boston at DETROIT. Fordson Victor in District BY HAL SCHRAM pumped in 27 points arid pulled down 20 rebounds. He got 14-point help from guard Frank 1 rv I 1 1 1 1 -VVVfhf f' 1 s-y 1 'S --fr iff it ilu I BY JOE DOWDALL Here we go again.

The best Class teams in Southern Michigan will be jammed into a regional round of the State high school basketball tourney which will be held right in Detroit's backyard. Just as in the last few tourneys, Grosse Pointe, St. Charles and St. Thomas from the Catholic League and Capac and New Haven fro mthe Thumb area lead the fine field of teams which gained district championships to qualify for the regional to be held at Birmingham Seaholm. St.

Paul, the Catholic League champion and second-ranked Class team in the state, routed St. Gertrude, 56-31, Sat Price. Lourdes, with 21 points from Mike Laginess, pushed Rouge through a fast 26-16 first It's been 11 long years since the basketball world got much period. of a rise from Fordson High. THEN ROt'GE showed who Back in 1953 the Tractors rolled to a state Class A title was boss, holding Lourdes to one field goal and two free and were kings of the state.

No one, off its 8-7 season rec throws in the second period Pro Cage ord, is picking Fordson to go while taking a 39-20 halftime very far this March, but Jim lead. urday night. Coach Ed Lauer pulled his starters in the second VanderHul's quintet defeated Rouge now heads to Livonia Edsel Ford Saturday night, 52 quarter as the Lakers raced to WESTERN DIVISION Pet. GB Franklin's regional site with 38, to win a district title at a 29-7 lead. Servite, Holy Redeemer and Dearborn High and stay in the Lauer hurried right from his Benedictine, which defeated chase.

game at Harper Woods down to Visitation, 50-39, as Joe Bellow 30 .589 SI .575 1 36 .507 6 42 .417 12 '2 53 .264 23 S. Francisco 43 St. Louis 42 Los Angeles 37 Baltimore 30 DETROIT 19 scored 15 points. St. Anthony where he watched St.

Charles breeze past An AP Photo THEY CAN'T BE talking baseball technique probably income tax deductions in the Yankee camp. Yogi Berra (left) now is drawing his salary as manager while Mickey Mantle just cashed his second straight 100,000 paycheek. FORDSOX WILL find out In a hurry next week just how nunciation, 72-36. St. Charles won the Second Division championship and is DIVISION Pet.

GB Anh 7 ranked third. St. Charles' bal anced attack wore down An EASTERN Boston 55 Cincinnati 53 Philadel. 30 New York 20 good its chances will be in the two weeks ahead. The Tractors are now in the Ypsilanti regional along with Lansing Sexton, Michigan's season-long top-rated power which chalked up its 18th straight Milan nabbed its first district crown in three years, beating Ypsilanri Lincoln, 69-54.

The home court hardly even figured in the victory over Lincoln, which may have been a bit heady after knocking off Dundee, the state's second-ranked Class team. Center Rex Plaster scored 22 20 23 40 54 .733 .697 .429 21" i .270 3412 nunciation which had held the rs. DeSchevner Dragons to a 13-12 first quartJ Gene Clark led St. Charles with 22 points and Tony Gay victory Saturday hammering had 16. Wins Skate Title and Ken Head 15 as Milan padded its record at 13-6 in NEW HAVEN ousted Mt Clemens St.

Louis, 73-35, as 6- moving to the Dundee regional. Lansing Everett, 80-54. Edsel Ford stayed with Fordson for the first 12-min-utes or so and led most of the early way. Then Fordson built up a 25-20 halftime lead and topped off It night with a 20-point fourth quarter. foot-4 center Larry Belt pumped in 30 points.

Capac coasted past Michigan's speed skating season came to an end Satur day night at Gordie Howe Hockeyland with the crowning of Almont, 41-33. SATURDAY'S RESULTS Boston 112, DETROIT 94. Philadelphia 130, New York 115. Cincinnati 104, Baltimore 101. SUNDAY'S GAMES DETROIT at Boston.

Philadelphia at New York. Baltimore at St. Louis. MONDAY'S GAME -Baltimore at Los Angeles. TUESDAY'S GAMES Cincinnati at DETROIT.

St. Louis at New York. Baltimore at San Francisco. The state's top Class team. Port Huron St.

Stephens, crushed Dryden, 81-45, to gain the Ferndale regional with St. Leo, a 98-42 winner over St. Casimir. indoor state champions. Two scoring performances dominated the Class action For the first time in recent Tom Novak and Stan Janik memory Jeanne Omelenchuk was not a winner.

St. Stephens got 25 points; led Fordson with each scorins: Twin-safety tread tires with a 3-year guarantee Tourney Scores from Greg Duba in staying un-i4 points. John Jennings and outstate. Rich Jordan scored 55 points but his Fennville team bowed to Middleville, 107-97. Rod White led Middleville with 47 points.

The Detroit art teacher and former Olympian arrived for beaten in 19 games. Dryden was Tom Mann both tallied 12 as close as 28-25 at halftime. points for Edsel Ford. Class A Bill Ford and Len Hairston, Mt. Clemens' scoring twins hit Lynn Fisher, a 6-2 forward, for 28 and 23 points respective had 40 points in Summerfield's ly in leading the Bathers past 12.88 Albion S6, Jackson Parkside 50.

Battle Creek Central 73,. Sturqis 5. Birmingham Seaholm 66, Berkley 47. Dearborn Fordson 52, Edsel Ford 38. Farminston 62, Walled Lake S3.

Flint Central 65, Flint Southwestern 58. GR Central 69, GR res ton 58. GR South 72, GR Christian 66. Holland Christian 79, Grand Rapid Godwin Heights 55. Lansina Sexton 80.

Lanslna Everett M. 89-61 rout of Whitefield. St. Cecilia trimmed St. Ther Big Ten Cage Conference All Games Pet.

Pet. Troy, 75-59. tubeless esa, 61.46, with All-Catholic for BENTLEY, getting a 21-point 6.50x13 6.00.13 5.30x13 6.40x13 mght from Bill Bollin, ousted the meet, warmed up and then retired to the sidelines to watch without explanation. IT WAS not known why she decided not to skate, but Barbara Marchetti DeSchepper, one of the state's all-time great indoor skaters, was entered in her first meet in eight years. Mrs.

DeSchepper, who now has two young sons skating, raced away with the senior women's title with a perfect 20 points. Kay Gayczynski and Beverly Shomo were her only competitors. ward Jake Malicke getting 22 points. The Irish also will go to Seaholm with St. Thomas which Garden City, 65-54.

Bollin, the Lapeer 64, Port Huron 63. Livonia Bentley 65, Garden City 54. Marquette Graveraet 80, Menominee 63. St. Leo's point splurge was led by Bucky Kirksey with 26.

St. Casimir was on its way out by halftime, trailing, 30-13. 41 HARPER WOODS hung on for a 65-63 victory over Ro Seville to win a Class district crown on its own court. Doug Sellers' 24 points helped put Harper into the Livonia regional. The Class regional field at Pontiac Northern was filled as Marysville and South Lyon joined Imlay City and Al-gonac.

Marysville edged Crosswell- 6-7 center, got 19 of his 21 Monroe 70, Wyandotte 41. 11 11 10 8 7 wrapped up its sixth district MICH. Ohio St. Minn. MSU Purdue Mount Pleasant 68, Midland 61.

points in the first, half before Mt. Clemens 75. Trov 61. crown Friday night. running into foul trouble.

Saginaw 76, Saginaw Arthur Hilt 67. Warren 83, Warren Fitzgerald 59. 2 .846 20 3 .870 3 .786 16 8 .667 4 .714 17 7 .708 6 .571 14 10 .583 6 .583 11 12 .478 7 .462 9 11 .450 8 .385 12 11 .522 9 .308 8 15 .348 10 .231 8 14 .364 12 .143 8 16 .333 Warren pinned Fitzgerald under a full court press in the Class Unbeaten Galien eliminated New Buffalo, the defending Class champion, 93-51, to 14.88 Allegan 78, Wayland 75. Alpena Catholic Cent. 53, Rogers City 43.

Buchanan 57, Dowagiac 53. chalk up its 18th straight vie tubeless N'western. 6 Illinois 5 Indiana 4 Iowa 3 Wisconsin 2 Delton 76, Pennfreld 58. Det. Benedictine 50, Det.

Visitation 3T. tory. Muskegon Christian, the No. 1 ranked team, was ousted Flint St. Michael 86, Flint Hamady 66.

7.50x14 6.40x15 7.10x15 6.70x15 6.50x1 Holt 57, Okemos 47. first quarter to purge to a 32-6 lead. The press upset the Spartans and Warren rolled to an easy 83-59 victory. Larry Salci hit for 22 points. Al Capello 21, Dallas Tunscou 17 and Bill 2iabreske 12 to lead Friday by Byron Center, 61-52.

Harper' Woods 65, Roseviiie Sac. Heart 63. Lexington, 53-52, in the Port Hillsdale 73. Chelsea 71. in Hudsonville 1.

Hudsonville Unity Chrls-i nu" uiftLI lmai nue oouui tian 65. Lyon eked out a 46-43 squeaker Ishoemina 68. Neqaunee 47. Tom Augustitus, a six-time outdoor state champion, added the indoor title to his outdoor crown barely edging Mike Carey, 14-12. Bay City's Roger Cady was a close third with 12 points.

Jackson St. Mary 67, Jackson St. John 65. over West Bloomfield in the Kenowa Is 53, Forest Hills 51. Pontiac Central final.

Lowell 97, Nashville Maple Valley 71. Warren. Marc Drinkhahn's 29 points 16.88 featured Monroe's 70-41 upset of Wyandotte at Trenton. Thus the three-month season tubeless SATURDAY'S RESULTS Michigan 69, Iowa 61. Michigan St.

81, Ohio State 80. Minnesoto 90, Indiana 89. Illinois 97. WlsconsTn 73. Purdue 76, Northwestern 73.

MONDAY'S GAMES Purdue at Michigan. Iowa at Illinois. Northwestern at Indiana. Celtics Belt Tiger Rookie Hurts Ankle came to a close. It was a great Budde's Condition Improving KANSAS CITY, Mo.

(UPD -Lineman Ed Budde of the Kan Marysville 53, Croswell-Lexinqton 52. Milan 69, Ypsilanti Lincoln 54. River Rouge 88, River Rouge Lourdes 56. Rudyard 74, Manistique 52. Saginaw Buena Vista 70, Ithaca 64.

Saginaw St. Peter Paul 55, Saginaw Arthur Hill Tech 44. Sandusky 64, Caro 53. South Lyon 46, West Bloomfield 43. Sparta 72, Cedar Springs 68.

Stambaugh 66, Iron wood 60. Stephenson 76, Kingsford 59. Swartz Creek 78, Corunna 52. Tawas Area 80, Standish-Sterling 56. Vassar 55, Otisvilie-Lakeville 48.

8.00x14 8.00x15 7.60x15 8.50x14 8.20x1 year both in Michigan and Europe where Terry McDer- mott, one of the Michigan Pu taxes ond any old tiro off your car In trade, regardless of condition. Whitewall tubelost available, only 3.38 each extra. graduates, won the United State's only gold! medal in the Adrian, a state Class A finalist last year, edged past Ann Arbor, 48-44, behind Doug Nelson's 14 points. Birmingham Seaholm qualified for the Ferndale regional next week with a 66-47 victory over Berkley. Seaholm led all the way holding a 41-21 margin at halftime.

All five Seaholm starters scored in double LAKELAND Rookie catcher John Sullivan suffered a sprained ankle when he caught his foot while rounding a base during the pickoff drill at the winter Olympics. Class Addison 77, Adrian Catholic Central 58 Saturday's results: Jo-iTierer camp Saturday. He is ex Akron-Fairgrov 69, Bay City St. sas City Chiefs was reported improved Saturday after brain surgery. Budde was beaten Thursday night in front of a SENIOR MEN 'A' Tom Augustitus 14, Mike Carey 13, Roger Cady, Bay seph 55.

Ann Arbor U. High 40, Whltemore Lake 36. Battle Creek St. Philip 79, Olivet 41. Byron Center 65, Comstock Park 43.

Brooklyn 48, Napoleon 29. Cacac 41. Alma 33. City 12, Bob Savage 8, Bill Freund 4, Dave Brochue, Wyandotte 1. Pistons to Nurse Lead pected to be sidelined for a couple of days.

Coach Wayne Blackburn was called to Dayton late Friday night by the death of his midtown cocktail lounge. SENIOR MEN 'B' Bob Tasker 50, Menorah Medical Center said Farmington, rapidly becoming Colon 60, Reading 51. the 265-pound offensive line Det. St. Charles 72, Det.

Annunciation 36. 'brother, Tom, basketball coach man was in fair condition. A The magic number is down DkeSrvi.i.59? lebewaW'ss At the University of Dayton. three-hour operation was per formed Friday night. Hudson's 3-way guarantee: 1.

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On return of a tire, you receive a replacement allowance based on the regular price, plus Federal tax, less trade-in, prorated on months used. one of the area's top Class A surprises, upset Walled Lake, 62-53, behind John dander's 25-point scoring effort. Northern jumped to a 13-2 lead in the first six minutes John Vito Calia, 27, and Gus IJsO three for the Boston Celtics. The perennial NBA champion clobbered the Pistons, 112-94, at Dewitt 74, Pewamo-Westphalia 42. Edmore 79, Morley-Stanwood 70.

Farm. Lady of Sorrows 68, Pont. Michael's 60. Flint St. Agnes 71, Flint Holy St.

Re- Bob Norman 7, Bill Schade 6, Chuck Bertrand 5, Bill DeMore, Bay City, John Zoits 3. SENIOR WOMEN Barbara DeSchepper 20, Kay Gapczynski, Alpena, 12; Beverly Shomo 8. INTERMEDIATE BOYS Eddie Bertrand and Bill Freeman 16; John Lopez, Petoskey, Gary Chisholm, Flint, Ed Luke, Flint, Doug Carr 1. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS-Kathy Sullivan, Cheboygan, 15; Mary wrtgnt, Petoskey, Nancy Darby, Flint, Linda Michalski Pat McDonald, Bay City, 2. JUNIOR BOYS Mark Hickner.

Bay Charles Fasone, 27, both of the Detroit Girl Sncars Title Cobo Arena Saturday night to and went on to a 49-40 victory Kansas City area, were charged Friday with assault with intent maintain their Eastern Division UttA otH a TMertn larl deemer 70. Galien 93, New Buffalo 51. Grosse Pointe St. Paul 56, St. Clair Shores St.

Gertrude 31. Harbor Springs 54, Bovne City 36. Houqhton 62, Painesdale 46. Homer 58. Concord 49.

Richard Few of Ann Arbor cl to kill in connection with the lead of 2V2 games over the Cin ednnati Royals. beating. They appeared at police Anv combination of three Kent City 84, Grant 78, City, 12; Dan Cady, Bay City, Paul ppnton 73. St. Charles 62.

won the meri epee and Barbara Kunzman of Detroit won the women's foil Saturday in the Michigan invitational tournament at Detroit Fencing headquarters with their Sub Par Mehl. Southfield, Dan Delpier im e.i,;ii. 07 Boston victories or Royal defeats will give the Celtics their Terry Kelly, Wyandotte, Don Shires 55. Doug Tally, Bay City, 1. I Mt.

Pleasant Sacred Ht. 56, Ha rrison 40. JUNIOR GIRLS Linda Hemesko 13, 9420 Woodward. NORFOLK, Va. UPi Sub New naven rvj.

trem. si. luuu Portland St. Patrick 68, Lansing marine Force, Atlantic Fleet, whipped its Pacific counterpart 92-80 Saturday and won the 1 Police said Budde had argued briefly with Calia and Fasone in the club and that the 23-year-old football player had hit one of the two men. Budde, a former Detroit Diane Parshall II, Collette Markel 4, Val Hancock 3.

JUVENILE BOYS Bill Kuvck, Wyandotte, 13; Jim Taverine 8, George Chapman 8, Maurie DeLoof 3, Mike Donnelly, Bay City, I. JUVENILE GIRLS Barbara Best, Midland, 10; Christine Dominic, Petoskey, Judv Markel 3. Christine Saber competition and men's foil, in which Olympic veteran Tony Zambolis of Chicago is favored, will complete the events Sunday. Training el. Saginaw St.

Mary 67, Mayville 51. Sault Ste. Marie Loretto 63, St. Ignaca 43. Summerfield 89, Whiteford 61.

Wakefield 45, Ontonagon 42. Whittemore-Prescott 61, Houghton Lake 57. Class All-Navy basketball to urn a ment. Walden 2. Linda Carol 1.

Denby High School and Michi You get these extras too your tires installed at no charge parking all day at no extra charge flat tire and tube repair, no charge choice of Hudson's convenient credit plans HUDSON'S 2 TIRE CENTERS gan State University star, was named to the West squad for the American Football League All-Star game in San Diego in MIDGET BOYS Ed Taverine 10, Jim Kruqer, Alpena, Art Fields 3, Ken Kaurich, Petoskey, Jim Turk, Alpena, John Freese, Flint, 1. MIDGET GIRLS Pam Slpes Marilyn Delpier 5, Susan Carol 5, Mary Ellen Trahan, Bay City, Carolyn Renshaw. Midland, 2. PONY BOYS Jim Johnson 10, Dennis Gross, Alpena, Ben Sipes 3, Tom Sperow, Midland, Bill Eyre, Mildand, Paul Holliday, 1. PONY GIRLS Eileen Brennan 1.

eighth straight divisional uue. The Celts erased any doubts that there would be an upset here by the Pistons and they did it early. HITTING 12 of their first 17 shots, Boston spurted into a 26-9 lead as Tom Heinsohn and Sam Jones combined for eight baskets. It was 36-18 at the first quarter, 69-41 at the half, and like that. The Celtics enjoyed a 96-64 advantage after three periods when coach Red Auerbach turned things over to his scrubs.

John Havlicek'a 24 points stopped Boston. Sam Jones added 21 and Heinsohn 19. The best the Pistons could muster was 15 by Bailey Howell. Oh yes, the Pistons. The de January.

Baraga 38, Mass 37. Beal City 75, weidman 34. Bloomingdale 72, Schoolcraft 67. Burr Oak 63, Centreville 60. Carney 54, Fetch S.

Det St. Leo 98, Det. St. Casimir 42. Eben 39, Trenary 33.

Ewen 53, White Pine 46. Ellsworth 78, Bellaire 49. Fowler 60, Potterville 49. Freesoil 75, Mason Eastern 69. Gaylord St.

Mary 59, Alba 41. Harbor Beach Our Lady of Lake Huron 72, Port Hope 63. Kingston 70, Unionvllle 66. Leeland 69, Northport 59. Mackinaw City 61, Pellston 57.

Negaunee St. Paul 71, Channlnq 44. Onekama 89, Brethren 59. Pinconning St. Michael 54, Arenac astern 48.

Pickford 84, Detour 75. Port Huron St. Stephen 81, Dryden 45. Rose City 70, Hillman 57. Sag.

St. Joseph 64, Sag. Holy Rosary 59. Suttons Bay 69, Kingsley St. Mary 54.

mm nil i Maureen Trahan, Bay City, Pat Tuttle Nails Bowling Victory Ghesguire 4, Debbie Stsik, Midland, Michelle Curran, Flint, 1. TODDLER BOYS Duane Delpier 10, Richard Kritlow, Flint, Bill Worley 4, Jerry Somalski, Bay City, 4. TODDLER GIRLS Cynthia Wayne 10, Val Sipes 6, Carol Brennan 3, Kim Swetland 2, Pam Ghesquire 1. (Skaters from Detroit and Wolverine BALTIMORE Cf) Tommy Tuttle, 31-year-old former to bacco inspector from King, N.C., won the $32,000 Baltimore skating clubs unless otherwise noieo.i OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS ANNUAL MIXED DOUBLES TOURNAMENT ABC-WIBC SANCTIONED MAC GOLDMAN. Director DORIS MALTBY.

Serelary GA 7-2900 KE 4-2194 GA 7-2900 453-8642 Friendly iEflEtl-iOWL LANES NOW THRU MAY 17 1st Prized 2nd Prize s750 3rd Prize PLUS MANY ADDITIONAL PRIZES Estimated Prize Fund Bated en 1000 Entries PRIZE FEE RETURNED 100 (EdDILMEMS5 feat was their 53rd against 19 victories and thev still "lead" Open Saturday for his first victory on the Professional Bowlers Association tour. Tuttle whipped Dick Downey of Bloomfield, N.J. 245-212 in the finals and took the $4,000 prize. Downey won $2,000. the New York Knicks in the Downtown: Randolph at Monroe.

Open Mondays and Wednesdays till 8 p.m. "backward" race for the NBA's SPRING No. 1 draft position. On New Pro Only Woods and Irons A Good Selection of Brand Names Saturday Results Blackburn Rites Set for Monday DAYTON, O. (UPD Services M9W i BALLS Mox-Fli W1NDBREAKERS NYLON $95 will be held Monday for Uni Basketball VS.

Royal Spalding Dot. Doz. Beg. $8.95 Ym May Bmrl Mori Than Omi Provided Yoi Chantt Partnan Each Tin This is a Handicap Tournament 400 Scratch 70 Handicap Entrlu Closi Noen May 17 Lest Sgiiad 10 P.M. May 17 New Grips $2.50 Per Club Complete Selection of Golf Accessories A Small DtposH Will Hold Any Itutn Jill Spring GLEN OAKS PRO SHOP NORTHLAND: Greenfield and 8 Mile Road.

Open Sat. till 9 p.m. HUDSON'? versity of Dayton basketball coach Tom Blackburn, the country boy who put Dayton's Flyers into the realm of the best teams in the country. Blackburn died Friday evening of camcer at the age of 58, near the end of his 17th season as Flyer coach. The funeral was to be held at St.

Paul's Episcopal Church here. 97, Wisconsin 73. Michigan 69, Iowa 61. State 81, Ohio State 80. HCeotral Mich.

65, Northern lllinoi 62. Manhattan 67, Fordham 59. Western Reserve 82, Case Tech 61. Ohio U. 82, Toledo 76 (overtime).

St. John's (NY) 71, NYU 51. Wash. 6V Jeff. 70, John Carroll 58.

Kansas St. 88, Missouri 48. Kansas 58, Oklahoma St 46. Marquette 98, Xavier (O.) 95. Bowling Green 106, Marshall 72.

DePaul 79, Dayton 73. Penn State 91, Rutgers 82. Jackson JC 88, Flint JC 86. TOURNAMENTS ATLANTIC COAST TOURNEY Duke 0, Wake Forest 59 (overtime). 3 GAMES ON SAME UNES Bowling Fee 3.00 Prhe Fee S.OO Tournament Exp.

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