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Klemmer R Big 278 oils Northern B Teams i J Manage Victories DOUGLAS B LEAGUE PREP SCORES Klklon One of lh hiahe,t game, rolled stored 213 nd 3 166 2l31t;4 . for (,,de Pel. l 000 1 IKIO .667 .500 .333 .1S7 .11.7 .167 PP 378 348 2H8 293 368 237 248 226 Eaglet 55, Tigers 31 lead-changing first pe- .i.... ..... unH ilia .mrif.r c imnin OL in Ilie SiaiC lllll i-anuu auu ..is ..,..- - ----- . n.u n.A UA ... I.I .. ...I highest of the local league year .MacK nit im ana d i. .u " hv far was 278 effort by Ed 200 IM' v K'lenimer for Keystone Machine Classic Junior results: Uyxt Z - Works, highlighting Knday night . 2 Boyd . Ul fee 1 : ' j "'J'".''' bowline action i Moose I-odRe 0; I'alterson s Biead Kiddle K i.?,Sr tmsed an earlier 202 '2. Ilildehrand 4 Kee. 1; Snyder h game, but slipped badly to 144 j Hadio 4 TV 2, H inston Ulll in his final game effort, for a re- Kire Dept. 1. pectable high series of 624 in the Classic League: Peps -Lola Ui'..CJ' . ,,. .u. .!.. irhin. Works 2. Kosebu'rg Lumber 1 books Friday night, but not with. ...,ik ii,a r,nsl i-minl nt firf t : Howling Alleys 2. Ken half play in the Classic League Insurance 1: Meyers Signal Gas 2, ...i.. ..I. nc,.hr,i 11,ulin .1 ('. SnortinC (IfKlllS L Alleys team take the first half CLASSIC JUNIOR LEAGUE title after a 2-1 decision over Ken ------ - e a --- I" Oitfcer II. 1 rioo. Yoncaua look charge in sub-1 Oregon City 61 kanjuiillllC J Friday night Br THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Eugene 67, Alllwlukie 52 .Medford 42, Grants Pas. 31 .Marshfield 70, North Bend SO South Salem 51, Sweet Home 41 Heaverton 74. Tigard 37 Bend 57, Albany 55 North Salem 66, Lebanon 38 St. Helen. 48, Rainier 38 Hermiston 61, La Grande 48 Baker 71. The Dalles 49 McMinnville SI 3, Ma- Lea Bailey Insurance. Sun Muds inc. High games spotlighted the ; W-D h ire Dept. night's action. In all, fifteen keg- Moose Lodge lers went 200 sticks or better ill Jayrees the Classic League and three turn- IliWe. 4 Kces ed the trick in the Classic Junior Boyd's Coffee League. ! Patterson's Br. Hitting 200 or belter in the Clas-i Snyder's It TV sic were Boh Nesbitt 235, Ted Buet-1 CLASSIC L tner 2.14, Barney Shepherd 230, Hob George 223, Joel Coc 22.1, : Ksbg Alyi Craig Shorl 219, Chuck Hopkins .Pepsi-Coin 212, Jerry Coen 212. Al Fish 210, 1 Ken Bailey Ins. Don Nve 208, 206: Vern Whitbeck ! Meyers Sig. Gas 204, Ting Treadman 203, John) Sanders Homes Donowin 202, Pal Patterson 202 J.C. Sptg (Ids and Bob Shrovcr 200. j Keystone M. Wks. In Ilie. Classic Junior, Kd Davis Ksbg. Lbr. Co. W L PH. 33 18 45 30 21 40 28 23 .18 26 25 34 23 28 31 23 28 31 21 30 27 20 21 27 AGUE W L Pll. 30' I 17'.i 42' 'j 30 18 40 28'i 19'j 37'4 21 27 29 20 28 28 20'i 27'i 2li'i 20' a 27 'i 26' a 21 27 26 vine Friday night in B League Hdlsboro 56, Forest Grove 33 P"y. ' Klamath Falls 62, Ashland 55 The Eagle, were ahead at the Spnnglield 60, Corvallu 59 quarter slops by scores of 11-0, i Dallas 55, Esiacada 33 23-16 and 39-25. In the fourth pe-1 Molalla 67. Canby 49 nod. substitute Llovd Da""s ran- Vale 65 John n.iv 51 aders in the Douglas B League m'd four 'ieldcr. in a row and then ! Pacific Frosh 61, Knappa 56 continued to take charge as sixth i sun Lou Powell added another pair Woodburn 56, Stayton 52 round yamcs were read into the i 10 Put the issue completely be- Scaupoose 60. Hood River 36 yona lanyonvme recall. Loncoraia i Portland) 83, uasion 49 Bailey out trouble from some quarters. Canyonville lost much ground on Turner 54, Pnneville 48 ' Co-leaders Glide and h Ik Ion had pass iniercepuon. and steals, lie-1 iianras w, nurns so trouble before posting sixth consec-1 bounding was about even as cen iutive wins. Klkton was forced to j ter Lynn Iholts of the Ti'rs come from behind in the second 1 and Kverett Swezey of the Eagles t period before turning back upstart struggled. Kiddle 62-47 at Kiddle. Camas Val- Iholts made 12 and Morris Sni ley struggled down to the wire be-1 der led Yoncalla with an identical fore falling to Glide 61-58 on the j total. I Hornets' floor. Yoncalla won the iavvp enntptt Third - place Yoncalla pulled 1 30-29 with Jim Wamsley scoring rlorenceM. lalt 61 steadily away in dumping Canyon-1 eight for the winners and Smith. 'Clalskanie 64. Wy'East 62 I ville 55-31 at Yoncalla and in the I Canyonville eerier, .coring 10 1 Davin 64, Banks 58 Willamina 51, Sherwood 45 Philomath 49. Newport 38 O'Dea (Seattle! 41, Central Catho lic (Portland) 39 (overtime) Waldport 49, Toledo 42 Willamette (Eugene) 67, Pleasant Hill 37 West Linn 46. Newberg 44 I fourth league game. Oakland trip-! Canyonville (31) ped Days Creek 50-46 at Days i F Peters (4) Creek. Indian Matmen Score Close Victory Over Grants Pass M f Fuller (1) (6) Hudv Powell C Iholts (12) (13) Swezey G Oaks (9) (2) Sanders G llinkle (5) (12) M. Snider Canyonville subs: Richards. Yoncalla subs: Bowman 2, Ra per, Daggs 9, Ron Powell 4. !1 a I ft i me .- Yoncalla 23, Canyon ville 16. . Officials: ifennebeck and Colley. Glide 64, Hornets 58 minutes left lo play. But the win. In team match decided when I clash when he look hi. man in 1:34 ners, led by 6 5 center Boh Davis, Bandon Defeats Glendcsie, 62-51 Bandon surged away from a 25 all haiflime lie and went on to de feat (ilendale C2-51 in a sub-dis-Incl A-2 basketball game at Ban don Friday nifcht. The 1'irates, losing Iheir fifth strandi! suh-dislrict di'cision. came within lour points of tyinK w ith four I over hihly-favored Glide went out ' h,lle,z 49- " alls tity 32 When Bobby McClellan fouled out in the fourth period and the Hornets trading 55-54, Camas Val ley hopes of posting an upset (551 Y one all ! Tillamook 56, Seaside 43 1 1 c : Neahkahnie 57. Warrenton 45 Cresham 56, PSC Frosh 40 Pendleton 68. Walla Walla 59 Triangle Lake 58. Westtir 52 Lowell 72. Crow 58 Brownsville 72, Shedd 43 Knterpri.se 46, Union 40 Arlington 45, Condon -Tillamook Catholic 40, Star of Sea (Astoria) 38 (overtime) Salem Academy 54, Sheridan 48 Aurora 63, Silverton 62 Helix 100, Ukiah 55 Klgin 57, Joseph 45 Sisters 59, Maupin 44 Sandy 46, -Monmouth-Independence us Reedsport Win Over Scores Marrow Roseburg Team . Jon. 21, Coast Hoopsters Triumph, 47-42 Reedsport's Braves, with 6-4 ace center Jack Cory in the line- jup for the first time this season, upset Roseburs in a 47-42 basket 'baM verdict Friday niaht on the I winners' floor. The Brave win i avenged an earlier 62-49 trouncing i by the Indians. The winners pulled the game out of the fire in the closing seconds ! of r-'jy when forward Jerry jFriese holed out two short buckets and Cory added the finale after 'taking a long pass. The final two ' baskets came when the Brave, led 1 43-42 as Roseburg was held to a blank in the closing seconds. There were never more than three points separating the teams . ... ,, ,,. ; , ,,,,1, 1 " tne iinai nan as tne toad cnane- umrwun "lui uemuuc i ................. nan(!s el?nt tlmes. There was 12 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Sot, 1956 Sutherlin Downs Douglas, 55-43 5lel Thomas decisioned I. a r r y Thompson in the final event, Hose burg edged Grants I'ass wrestlers 22-17 on the Roseburg mat Friday night. The teams went into the heavy weight event wilh the locals lead ing by only two points, 1U-I7 and the learn inalrh al stake. Victory by either of the grappler. in the finale would have made the differ ence in the outcome, but Thomas was eo.ua! to the occasion and ral lied to a 4-2 decision after having trailed 2-1 going into the third round. Itoseburg look points on four ad ditional decisions, one pin and one draw. The only pin of the match was Terry Raddati' in the opening Smith Scores Highest In Archery Shooting nf Hie sernnd round look over and won out ny 1 1 points. The losers took fin decisions lavi. scored seven points in the and settled for the one draw. .final period. Grants Pass won the jayvee I Mendalo led Tor almost half the matches 28-10 : hail game, closing out the first Final Score: Roseburg 22 Grants j I"'"' '7:'2 and leading until the jjj, jy winners tied things at 25-25. Guard 97-DoiiniK - Terrv RaddaU (ft) (; Stein, high for (ilendale with pinned ti. Bruuner 1:34 second l20,.no,n,s round. , led the initial assault seven points in the first pe Culver 88. Moro 51 Gold Beach 49, Langlois 41 Powers 69, Port Orford 58 Portland Schools Jefferson 51. Lincoln .r0 Grant 68, Cleveland 56 Washington 56. Roosevelt 49 Franklin 58, Benson 51 College Scores Firing in the Ore mm How llunl pis and the National How Hunters postal tourneys. Bill Smith scored 1 1 l-pounds ' Ardcn Stevens (GP) decisioned Jack It one 15-2. 122-pounds Mill on Schwcppe (R) and Ivan Taylor draw 2-2. 129-pound John Dunnihoo fit) decisioned Richard Whiting 9 1. 135-pounds Richard Condroy ((.I ) decisioned Larry Lane 3-2. 140-pounds Dick Ryrd (GP) decisioned I'erry Chile 13-5. 147-pounds Dave Flippsi (GP) ' Jnsnerson. decisioned Jim J licks 8-0. i ll;ilftime: i:i)-p(nmds Vern roree (K) de- 25. Officials: 15 for the losers, G lend a It (51 F Younj! (14 F Munyon t4) C HerR (4) G Stein (20 G Hale Clt Siewell (Jlcndale subs: Reynolds, Miller 4, T. Munyon. Stevens 2, Musta. Handon subs: Larson, 2 Wright Cainpbeil 2, Sweet, MeMahon, the window. As things turned out Wide went on to a 64-58 win. In the final 90 seconds, the Wild cats scored nine points, seven of them on free throws, as the Hor nets pressed for ball possession. The strategy backfired and it ujso cost the Hornets the services of aco McClellan. Glide led th- entire first half with quarter leads of 21-12 and 2M-28. The Hornets kept pace the rest of the way until the final two minutes. Camas jumped out to hi ,i0-29 lead at the start of the sec- PCr'dS GSirdV wes,eya4, (21 llughlettl lile ll'au cnangeu Hands e.glil (231 Davis I times in the second half before the (13)' Stinnett ' Wildcats finally took over 5.1-54 witn aouut two minutes remaining. Camas Valley won its first jay vee game 39-38. Forward Gerald Sutherlin Myr. Crk Douglas Glendale Kiddle L Pet. 0 1.000 0 1.000 2 .600 3 .400 7 .000 In spite of Carl Bay's first in efficient scoring night of the sea son. Sutherlin's Bulldogs darted lo a decisive 55-43 Umpqua Valley League and sub-dislrict 6 A-2 bas ketball triumph over Douglas on the Bulldog floor Friday night. Bay was held to nis lowest scor- PA I quarter .... no advantage on either side until 13; Mineri n aiso won me jayvee , F , d c combined to ice 102 : conlest 43-28 with forward Hon ; tnjnss 225jKcnwisher accounting for 14, Haiflime cndcd with Rosebur! 259 points. Guard tred Taylor hit sev- eadj 24.23 and (he lnird 4ib en" .LD?aS- , dosed. at 3S-.II.. .. (T'Kn ill 171 Bav Roseburg led by slim margins C 1.. Bissonnelte (6) (10) Gulseth "VC' " " ' . tioned 24-23. G HoDDer (81 (4) Amelung 6 Rudzik (13) (18) Stillwell Dr-iglas subs: SlcClcndon 3, Johioon 2, Amorde 2, Hull. Sutherlin subs: DeGroot 4, Strib- Or- E AST , Holy Cross 96, American national 78 ing lotal of the season, seven i ling z, nenwisner i, mining c, points, but guard Skip Stillwell in Gulseth, llix. took up the slack with, 18 markers. I Holftime: Sutherlin 29, Douglas bumeriin gradually urew away nn u. ir nrnc.hr n quarter scores of 11-5. 29-17 and j Officials: Leicht and Forsythe. i : "r 41-27. Stillwell sparked the winners; SUB-DISTRICT 6 A-2 with 10 points in the iccond period j W when they fairly blew the game i Myrtle Creek 2 0 open wilh 17 points for 29-17 half- j Coquille 4 1 time lead. The Sutherlin All-Amer- i Sutherlin . 3 1 ican high school football star was i Bandon 1 1 particularly effective on steals and I Douglas 1 2 cripple shots that broke the Tro- j Myrtle Point 1 2 jans' backs. 'Glendale 0 5 Dick Woolstenhulme led scoring with 14 and he and Bill Oerding made all but four of the Indians' 16 field goals. Roseburg (42) F Wool'hlme (14) F Burghardt (7) (47) Retdspt (7) Yandell (11) Friese (10) Moller (6) Johnson (6) Burns Coen 4, Skeels G Oerding (12) G Montgomery pctJ Roseburg subs: 1 000 1 Hoenish. 800 Keedsport subs: Cory 7, Barker, '750 i Abbott. 'h, Halftlme: Roseburg 24, Rccds ;'33:i'port 23. .333 ; .000 : Inter- 476 out of a possible 560 to lead cisioned John Cannon 2-0. 167-poundK Claude Wyland (Gl1) decisioned Gary Turner H-6. the limpMlia Bowmen in their 1'ri- m-nounds Larry Jacobs tit) day niKlil shoot al the County uecwmneu .ury i-eieison i j. Fairgrounds. Larry Digby scored I llcavyweigbl Mel Thomas 337 and Floyd Ward had 311. j decisioned Larry Thompson Leading women were Huth Dig- 4-2. bv with 338, Dorolhv Ballon with . ,. , .134 and lla?.ol Ward with 66. All', t'"l fass 28, Rose- fired the flint round. ; bl'r ,U' , .. Juninra. led bv Jcitt Castor's '-'ou"us acii ni nauis turj 5. fired a target round. Vera Dighy scored 556. Larry Dean Dig bv had 498 and Kenny Ward shot 3111. Next week, the Bowmen will conduct an Indoor American shoot lo which they have invlled teams from the Roseburg Archers, Ko keel Archers, Cottage Grove, Springfield and Kugene. out wxid pyt it! 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Jacobs, 117-pounds - Huss Piuard (H pinned Wend a II Winlerbotthom 1: 58 second round Urti-poumls I'hil Pac(uin t(II') pin tied round Clendale 25, Bandon ; F Waener (10) j C Kennaday (6j Humboldt and O'Ncil. i G Baker (Ul G Pol ley SOUTH Murray (Ky.) 8:i, Siena (X.Y.) 74 1 Tampa 68, Florida Southern 65 ; Presbyterian 108. Mercer 84 MIDWEST ,Towa State 81, Drake fiO Delaney got 12 for the winners. I , 4, ' c1'? LM'.i ,7 (5B) CS""l yly North Dakota" State 88, South Da- Barlley FAR WEST (14) B. Me CI. Utah 60. Oklahoma Citv .58 (12) Spencer Washington 62, Washington Slate Froclimon Tnn Beavers, Ducks Score Wins Dsuqns Team in toast conference iaizn By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fiH 112) Glide subs: Farmer. Camas Valley subs ley 4, Loooey 2. llalftime: Glide 46, ley 14. ILilttime: Glide 29, ley 28. Officials: Skamser (2) C. JIcCI. Persons, Kswine, Jerry Bait Camas Val Camag Val and Brusco. Elks 62, Irish 47 42 Montana Slate 63, Whitworth 58 Fresno Stale 94, Pepperdine 64 Portland t'. 99. Heis 89 Oonzaa 77, Seattle Pacific 65 Western Washington 52, British Columbia 36 Eastern Oregon 85, Oregon Edu cation 81 Northwest Nazarene 79, St. Mar tins 19 Doubling the count on Douglas, the Roseburg Frosh basketball team moved to a 52-26 decision lused the Washington State game r viilinfi DouJ,la byf as a irainmg ground lor his re-1 "" ",v- 1;uov,,uV' . Oregon State s sky-high Beavers serve5 after ihe intermission, ' ernoon- It was their second straight shoot for their second straight vie; which ended with the Huskies out!w'n 'ie season Stanford's short and m front. 2817- i uara B0D aieeie led tne Kose- The Cougars found the going - ur8 aa. masuy on unvin iay touch even acainst Washington's ! ins and short jump shots, with 18 second string and the Palouse quin tet couldn't pare the difference under 20 points. j over j tory scrappy Indians Saturday in the I NCAA's basketball game o( the I week. !The Beavers, defending Pacific Coast Conference champions, dom inated the backboards in the opening game of the series Fri iday night to whip the favored In dians, 69-59. The OSC-Stanford game was one of three contesls played in the FCC Friday night. Washington drubbed Washington State. 62-42, and Ore gon thumped Idaho, 84-76, in the -ffl' V! Central Washington 76, Eastern ! other Iwo sanies. u .iKhinotnn RR ! Dave Gambee. Oreeon State's Forcing the issue to the michty ; Southern Oregon 87, Portland State ' d-8 sophomore center, was the bis points. The locals produced quar ter leads of 14-7, .10-17 and 48-26. N. .Mills got 13 for Douglas. Oregon's Ducks relied on a tight defense and a smooth fast break to turn aside the Vandals, who were forced lo shoot from the out side. The Ducks started slowly but managed to overcome an Idaho Douglas (26) F N. Hills (13) F Drake C McClendon (4) O Duck ! G E. .Mills Douglas subs (52) Roseburg (2) Travess (4) Green (10) Stevens (18) Steele (6) Sherwood Specs 1, Gulgert lead midway through the first half ' rown i, uraay, Hill z, fcrncsl, and left the floor at the interims-' Schaefcrj 2. sion with a 46-38 lead. j Hoseburg subs: Frcdnckson J, 70 HENRY LENZ makes main event appearance at the Armory Saturday night when h.s: tangles with Leapin' Larry Chene, acrobatic newcomer, in best of three falls or one- Hyron Aucr 15S third j hour match. Semi-final pits IRiiII Mnntnnn nnnintl Riirlf 177 pounds Heed DauKherty , .. u i. (GI-) decisioned li. Anderson 6i..":u,v , n,,, ;ends Jack O Reilly against Cal Roberts at 8:30 p.m. Bulldog Wrestlers hit li hn.!?vuya.!jTTrim Springfield vttvu losing their I Micro-Midgets Roar Tonight Micro-midget auto racing fans j will peel attoiitiou toward (he tiht Utiuggle for second place in the i auto driver race standings when j ri'cing resumes Saturday night at I the County Fairgrounds indoor pa I vihon. 1 Last week's results saw driver ! Kd Person in car 48 holt ironi fmrlh to secomi place atter scor j ing 42 points. Person, with a total of '.104 points, trails top driver, Art Pollard by M points. Pollard got 1 ;i4 last week. ! Races will be froe of admission ; charge aam this week and Mart 1 with time trials at 7 p.m. and regu lar races at 8. Drivtr & Or Lait Wk. TP i Gil Turner Decisions ! Young Jackie Labua ! SYRACrSE. N Y. tfl Cil Turn er looked toward tlene Ktillmcr at: a in Saturday, anxious to Kike I on the IHah battler who was ex pected to provide the competition i Klks tliroiiLhiHit Hip firt a( Wll- ton responded with an avalanche m ine intra ana tourin periods in downing Kiddle 62-17 at Kiddle Fri day niyht for the Klks' sixth straight B League win. t Ik ton won its in 12 starts while nerdoH Iri.sh . iw u , m m nes i m scaM.n. i Sll1herlis wrestlers won their , Kiddle led throimh the first f(Mirth slraii;ht dual wrestling meet , period after a J all deadlock and ,tf the season, defeating Springfield i finished the first eiht minutes (3.27 ln an exhibition team malch with an unbelievable 17-10 lead.jon the Sutherlin mat Friday. Ihe Irish even added a field jioal The winners of Coach Ralph Dv !m the opening minutes of the sec- SOn took six matches on decision j ond canto and went in front by i and five on pins on Ihe lS-event 'nine points. Stan l.oni; and Frank I card. Sprinufield won four by de- Raulsion were instigators of these cision and three by pin. i early uprisings. i Suihertin's little men got off to tun y oaiiuiiie ininys were back : to normal with Ronald Moore, Uean (in) and Jack Whitfield lak i in control and the half ended with Hie Klks in Iront 28-23 Klktun fi nally caught up at 22-21 and stay ed ahead the rest of the way. Riddle once aain made a b.d early in Ihe third panel narrowing the cuint to ;i2-.1(). but tins only imunaiea ilie winners even more I gun in the Beaver attack with 22 points, dam bee collaborated witn Wayne Moss, the 6-9 OSC center, to keep the backboards in complete possession of the Beavers. Oregon State moved into a 32 26 lead at the half, increased their advantage lo 16 points, let Stan ford gel to within eight points and then rallied to win going away. Washington Coach Tippy Dye Oregon saw the lead dwindle to four points early in the second half but found the basket again and coasted in the rest of the way. .Max Anderson had 22 points for the winners and Chuck Franklin chipped in 21 more. Jack Mitchell scored 21 for the Vandals. The same pairings hold true Sat urday, with the Oregon State-Stanford agame and afternoon contest and the other two games affairs. Si m ms. Linder 2, Tomashek. Montgomery 2, Howe 2, Kolberg 2, Roper 2, Sanders, McCauley. Haiflime: Roseburg 30, Dougla 17. Officials: Skamser and Sanders. PRO BASKETBALL, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS night New York 122, Minneapolis 109 : Boston 1H3, St. Louis 112 fast start, taking the first four matches, including Jerry Perez' pin of his opponent in 15 seconds of the second round. Final Scort: Sutherlin 43, Spring field 27. 97-pounds Durrell Gteger (Su) dec i s ioned N ee t 6-4 . 97-pounds Allan Rarnei (Su) decisioned Colesrud 6-2. lt)5-pounds Jerry Perei (Su) and the diileieiw-H u:i w.ik in n pinned Barnes :15 second round ma pounus i.ai ry .uoureu t&uj 1 1 OK' till. I Til I .iri'V tilth, in imr. tMh Ph.U.lolphi.n Kmla, n.ubl. i 'r"3!.T.?...'h " w 1 1 hi Z Z 2 SS rs, .h Klklon won the la'vvce t i m e John 1r"'s.t 1'5 (,rsl rm,nd- 25-St. (iuard Kv Mn.l. li .....r. I . iH-pouniis-.Mason (.n) deci Art I'ollanl ( 12) m Ktl I'i'rsun ( 4K :'iM Daf Wimmt i3ll :'7 l!H Jay Kalon lit 43 o 177 Hon Item CM I - IT'.' Ilu, I Van OsIimi CIHI 1.S l.yli- ttt'M'ott i .'.' 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Jud:e I'aul Cum mini; scored it S A I ami Keteree Harnev l'eti. both for Turni'i-. .Indue Hick Kam kjhp M lo t..tl)'.ii, j i t The Associated Tress had Labua on top t C Sports In Brief ms ior ooui sHiy.s, points for Kiddle. lilkfon (62) f Moore ( F Duncan 12) C Whitfield v) G (,,11 itii O Hishop i2 Klklon mh KeltiiiK 10 sinned Layton Keriiuson 40 122-pounds Hill (Sp) decisioned Ken Lehman 6-0. 122-pounds Pat Donaho fSul pinned Dowell 1:20 second round. 129-pounds Mischer (Sp) deci sioned Hob Linstead 5-4. i:t3-pounds -John .Must ion fSiO (47) R.ddl. lUi Kaulsion 11 i t'ockrell 2) Cassidy (8) Long (7 Hennett ninnpH iyCfln -(i ..n rn,, (;.ii rion j. Kdmon , iii.nnnn,cvviih.i. iil-- son 2 htchell 2. otto 2, Heal. 'deciMoned Ernie 10-R Kiddle subs. Jaeu 2. Renttard i:vi.innfi:in vhiiin .c.i pinned Berg 1:M first round, i 140-pounds Jim Seal tSui pin ned Palermo :4." first round 140-pounds Hudson (Sp pinned jjim Wattman 1:30 second round, i 140-pounds Winter (Spl pinned j Danny Walker :24 second round. MD-nnitnHi Mori m lSn rlici. School's sioned Hon Pararoo 9 2. 1 15pounds Tom Kinnelt (Su) derxioned Howard 4-2 S, Wilcox 2 Halllmie: Likum 28. Riddle 33 Officials: Winder and Sikstrom. Central Teami Victors Over Douglas Squads By THf ASSOCIATED PRESS GOLF ll.H ANV. u-xuo-.hke Souch- Wicr of ke lead at the haif the (. aliente ttpen Cential Junior Hich ivventli and euhth urade basket ball team's ei winners over Pounlas Junior Hmh teami in sames Friday at Central. The Central eighth trade won by .1 V, :s count wuh forward Ttd sconiK nine innnis. Doim- Heavyweiuht Bob Plueard docisioned Ueutch 4-0. (Sul enter WJIiains scored 10. In Methodist. Christian Teams Win In Y Loop ak held uav ma Willi a 1 TAMPA. -Pattv Hert! Uent one over pr but retained a stroke for In lead wilh li; alter Stl holes of ihe Uir.na Women s Open. SPEED SKATING DUOS. Mvitrerland Junj Micb a !o tl K 1 1 s ki -et a world record ot 2 tn 1 in the l.;ot) meter race Christian Church trounohed LHS to yie the Kussians their second SH1-2H and the Methodist Church straight championship in the was a : winner over Winston Swiss intevtiaiumal meet. ; Christian in YMCA High School TRACK j Church League cames Thursdav PI!1LV1K1.1F11A lee Cal-iht K.trward Bill Johnston with lioun. North Carolina College, de- M points U-d Christian Church to teated Harrison Ihllard to capture in m and forward Milton the .W-ard hurdle eent in tin. i Sehw ep; scored 16 (or th Meih fO,ualhm the world indtwr record odist Cn :rvh. ERSKINE SIGNS BROOKLYN i.f Carl Frskine. the seventh trade tame, forward Mim senior member of the Hrook Mike Hru:uli.:e scored IS as Cen- 'vn pitching staff who was plagued tral won 2' 20. 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