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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 10

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10 The Newark Advocate Wed. Jan. 19, 1955 ITVnrli, Carolina State Upset Church League Cage Summaries Ohio Northern and B-W Better 100-Point Totals By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Four Former Pin Champs Eliminated Meet the Big Red Cagers George Washington Tops Powerful Maryland, 75-53 o. r. THREE OHIO BASKETBALL teams soared into the plus-100 bracket last night in a scoring outburst that left their (SENIORS) rtrt Fraekyterlea i.

WalKer, Heatwole, 1. Kerr, I Bier, D. Walker, M.r.Lnn. m. IB CHICAGO Four former champions were among the bowlers By ED CORRIGAX, Anwwiated Press Sports Writer NORTH CAROLINA STATE, rated right behind Ken- challengers far behind i Ohio Northern's Polar Bears topped them all with a failing to qualify into today's semi- turkv.

and Marvland. the latest Atlantic Loast comerence 1 jr i iroste Foster, g. the National All Toui. 3 121-73 licking administered to Cedarville's Yellow Jackets final round in power, took their places alongside virtually every top team Star Tournament. in tVii vMintrw tnHavthpv Viflvp hptm bitten bv the unspt orr, (.

1 1 in a jvim-umo uomerence game. -j -j -r i i Wooltrd. bug. jj Polar Bears' Tracey Love and I Dave Schmelzer dropped in 24 a points apiece in the victory. i North Carolina whipped State 84-80, while George Wash-jf's1' Ron Glover To inffton.

nerhaDs the strongest team in the Southern Conf er-i Toir. Totllt IS ii Baldwin-Wallace set a new school i record trouncing Case Tech 114- Miss Big Game Billy Welu, a young St. Louis kegler, led the more than 150 men shooters in the preliminary rounds and with 45 other bowlers who qualified, will seek one of the 14 spots for the finals starting tomorrow. Welu, 22, posted 5,108 for the 24 games he shot since the tournament opened last Saturday. Score at th end of etch ouarter: ence, took the measure of Maryland 75-53 in the two top First Prrsbvttnin 30 92, while Findlay's Oilers knocked.

At Zanesvilla Central Churcb of ChrUt 1 3 rt urt; fitiu n.fiA ru; games last night. And as if that wasn't enough," Jcc Fultotl And Referee -Levelle. F. T. rvmnnr witlimif a lncc trnmnlincf) Net4 Arenee O.

Evn, 1 1 Newark eh Schoo "riniler. in a double-overtime Yale turned tsimnon. iuoo. i Reed, 1 3 Merle Matthews, Long Beach, si Th. nA hmshm ella basketbaU team will agami triumph over Dartmouth in the Ivy Frtrl LGVGNna Lmchs 83-79.

and Rice whiDDed Rice, Peterson, g. 1 Petty, Bir, 4 Totals 13 oof 113 points fell in their 2 be minus its resular center Friday secretary, paced the women straight triumph over Case with night at ZanesviUe for the most; with 3,136 in 16 games, which gave Texas Christian, the Southwest In Top Scores Conference favorite, 73-63 Tjn Roth rnllino- un noints "liaiii v.ciiuas uuiu ueague ner a lesa OI 31 pirns over ixihui Memorial G. North Carolina's victory over the Too FllUn iha mo i Lx V-n i iiiiiiriTtt4ir mil Wagers, mighty Wolfpack sent the Tarheels i for 633 lotal i The Oilers bolstered their 100- 8a seaJn- A J- Porbes of New Orleans, plus point game average in Glover husk 175-pound The four bowlers who have won 4 Mid-Ohio League with the unior- the Ail-Star tourney- but failed to win. advancing their season record a Pneumonia attack which qualify were Ned Day West Allis, PHIL SEMLER LOUIS MITCHELL into undisouted possession of first Miller, 3 3 Davis, 3 1 Beckam, 3 0 Love, f. 1 3 All-Star League Tuesday night at the Recreation.

Earl Levering sift from any angle, b-z rnu naraiy needing any Atlantic Coast is a mighty handy guy to have to Licking County fans, or for Totals .14 Score at the end of each quarter: gled for a 248 high single. Other no ivtpi iuiu uui ui iaai, wcciw a tw suaay coniar, viucagu, ju on a basketball court. So far this matter, any or tne rans wunin Neal Avenue 10 1 24 North Carolina used only five bowlers over 600 were Dick Oder Memorial 10 IS 35 season the husky soDhomore has neanng or reaaing aisiance or fniI nf fh hearine or reading distance of Referee Lavelle. played every position on the Conference basketball is LMiT FacVd with a U-ZV First Et'B O. test at Cambridge.

The 'Cats Wilman, Berwyn, and Andy dropped this encounter, 63-47. jvaripara, West Hempstead, N.Y. Glover is back in school this welu, formerly of Houston, week, but there is no chance of followed by Carl Richard of him playing at Zanesville. Or with par sons, with 5,070. Welu 3 Bliss Colloge stepped the tempo after a five point ii halftime deficit, and pulled ahead to drop Cincinnati Bible Seminary, L1J XI Tomllnson, 1 5 a.iV 1U1U.UCU.

rtoflrit thi Wolfnack drove the hnnnra vuifh QQQ Ftlklll, 3 1 1 V. VUWM.VV. complishment being his assimilat nas ueen aescnoeu tn 7i-7rt with fiv minutes to In the Ladies' Recreation, Bette li capuai LUinerans neia me euge Helmtck. Gray, 0 Barber, 1 ing an amazingly snon xime uie Danpiayer wno can no anyuuiiK.i but from OJii the nring dropping Bexlev here Saturday night, forgot 1,279 yesterday to assume Wright was the individual star throughout the game, intricacies or tne pivoi post. ana ao it weu.

ne owns just Carolina outfit held on dog- that matter. r-nmmand after Junie McMahon. of Totals 71 Mama O. with a 225-503 series. Ross Hender Head Coach Max Douglas, who; Fair Iwn.

N. slipped to a 1,122 Jim Clemings, 3 son fired team highs of 801-2329. gedly. George Washington put on a fine instaiiea at center tor me iirsi every maiviauai uemson scorms time against Ohio Wesleyan, Philjrecord, and those he doesn't al-has given evidence that he Is goingjready possess should come his way usea ail sorts ot player comoina. series for 4,966.

In the Business Men's League T.K.enyon, in an unio ton-'ference game. Wilberforce dropped behind Ten-J nessee State early in the game never was able to rally, losing 96-60. tions at Cambridge in trying to defensive exhibition in snapping Maryland's nine game winning at Buckeye Lake, Heber Mattingly turned in 223-579. Clark's Dairy hit to be a hard man to pry circumstances beyond nis McFanana, I. Jones, 4 Swan, g.

6 Senslbaugh, 3 J. Clemings, 3 Edmonds, 1 Totals "replace" Glover, has been using Chicago's Joe Kristof leader the first two days, came up with 1,189 for 4,952 and sixth place. control." I i i rru- rra MnW alvVi tn oce it7ft Don Brown, 6-3 senior, and Bob Rnrt. wrir. but oarticularlv 8em- from his newly acquired duties.

He began the year at guard, the position he played all during high DeMooy, 6-2 junior, at the center iuf utAair' Aconn aron rrPRR nnii. aj. t-t a mi I Otterbein's Cardinals stayed Bft. ntiMiniBt. ftlmrwt hnte to me raiace in xne riDergias 0kVSA liuuvnw -J A ru.A until mtntirflV in TnP limn spot in practice drills "i ahead of Oberlin 70-66, DeMolay Team Score at the end of each quarter: First EUB 18 36 41 Marne 11 5 34 Referee -Curry.

Other starters at Zanesville are school at Tecumseh ln New Car. see a performer such as Earp ap- gw's zone de nei a frhman vPnr iua nr-wnn h-econd half. Then uws zone ae Fisher each had 555 totals Snow An iuon smun or niram wopped in nrt r.rformPd more nd the nrooer 213 single. In the La. 'points, but the more consistent ii I uartmoutn aemise at we nanus djes League, Marian Lemert hit 3 1 0 0 sreunouv i u.c.t.

recorus me oncicu Mrf w. -Knu as close as thev shooting of Heidelberg defeated the Terriers, 72-52, in an Ohio Con- in but it will probably Hrflrlrc rVfH Chuck Monnett and Ralph CU faWCll Cash and! MoundbuildersDeMolay broke Chick Beach, guards. 'even in a doubleheader basketball Newark trimmed Blue Dev- ht Miet Jos. (JUNIORS) Neal ATenae Swart, Richardson, (. Abbott, I Reed, f.

Kappes, Conaway, 480 and Maxine Lord a 199 game. Lemert's notched 804-2296. But coach Jack Swinderman sawiPr0ceeds to change the standard; Indiang had a 17-point si terence game. the possibility of strengthening his before the ink is dry on the orig lead with about 6V4 minutes to go, Defiance led all the way to take In the Men's Church League at 3 0 team offense by moving bemier.jnal entries us, now leaamg tne wju wun sev-. snrini? Axle.

53- Granville, Charles Westbrook hit easy Sb-au Mia-umo League an Ashcraft, But for the moment his marks to center and installing Bill Hoot en wins and one defeat, 55 to 43; 532 and Charles Danipls and i victory from Ashland, but the Elis kept whittling away until Charlie Ross tied it in the closing seconds. Again in the first overtime, Dart 40, the DeMolay. cagers turned back Mo All-Stars, 100-8L Summar- kt Manley. I inL! i 1 1 are as follows: Most points, one frame (37): Most points, one game, western iviicmgan naiieu uowiing iicwcii trncn uusieu iau games. in the guard slot.

Coincidental with that switch, Denison's rebounding average moved up 10 per schools at Newark earlier this year. Moore, Total Ul .41. Methodist hit 2187 and Pres- Green, 88-76. Donison Field House (37): Most o. r.

T. les: Ohio Asle A Gesr rtnnners. f. F. T.

0 byterian 782. In the Women's mIbVt V. game and they embarked on a rebounds, one game, 1954-55 sea. 4 0 mouth pulled ahead, only to have Ross deadlock it again. Then Dave Hobson took over the main scoring League, Alice Wolford scooted jupree.

i 1 Zanesville, however, was playing without the services of Larry Crist, star guard. Crist is back on the squad now and is the Zanes-J son. (25), He has an average of three-game winning streak, Semler's biggest drawback so 27 points per game, is shooting at, nd yale away Tne loss nome wun a nign iw toiai ana d. Dudgeon, t. Kyra Davis a 201 game.

Morrow Johnson, Atherton, Walkenspaw, o. Hitchcock, I Baumgartner, g. Totals Moandbolldera DtMolay O. Summit's Win ijStreck Ended I By Aces, 72-62 better than 40 per cent, ana is re-deaU a gevere Wow t0 Dartmouth's ville sparkplug. Morticians hit 1912 and Gregory i far has been his habitual over-guarding of his opponent.

He is averaging 4.6 personal fouls per The Wildcats, tied with Chilli-' Hardware a 681 single, 3 bounding at an average oi nopes 0f winning the league title, per game. jor Eames, Wash Touvall, f. Vorls, 4 O. Dudgeon, g. 0 Nthr ff 1 cothe for second place in the con-! Claggett, (.

game. PhU is majoring pnysi. 0 0 4 Six, Francis, I. Wrlcht 1 ference standings, have won ineton State defeated Idaho 53-39; Summit Station's cagers' member Ohio Conference in both rebound Martin, I. li Totals South Carolina edged Clemson 90- cal education and is a of Phi Delta Theta.

I l. Lust, 33' Srnre at the end nf auarter' ,7 amc. "a ZanesviUe cagers by one fuUC c. 25 Avenue 2 4 1 ing and scoring. Another member of Sigma Chi.

i riBERGLAS LEAGUE Team Trainees .,37 Lab. Acc 34 Pals 33 Process Control 31 Lab. Stores 31 Lab. Engrs. 30 Slo Poks 3T Question Marks 6 Stockdale.

g. MeCament, g. 0 35 O. ..15 10 40 Totals i lurauaj infill un iircu iiwiiic i. when they were handed a 72-621 Bame by Granville Blue Aces.

For Granville, which was theliGlPn I GG1T1 87; William and Mary stopped VMI 88-68. and Baylor halted Texas A 89-77. Glenford Tops Score at the end ef eacb quarter: Jacksontown Is 65-63 Winner East Main Methodist 58i Referee Orr. 31 First EUB Wetsell, IWhaley. I Rolllson, Orr.

Ohio Axle ft Gear 14 It 33 53 DeMolay 20 40 Mo AH-Stsrs V. i. Cage Games This Week TUESDAY EVE LADIES LEAGUE Team in Double Win Crother, f. 7 ID 4Hi S7'4 EcleberrT. f.

thevictory was its seventh against three defeats. Moxahola Team Lemorts satis' Market Jacksontown Trojans in winnings 65-63 from Millersport Tuesday .39 30 r. Rolllson. Burger Beer 3' 34 Redman, Marathon won 12140 Center Jim Unger used his -5 night at Jacksontown for their first o. g- Fashion 34V c.

Orr, Moore, I. Helmick, f. 30 Rhodes, a. 5 15 Busby, g. 1 0 1 Rehbeck, 3 4 Totals .....,33 15 81 Moundbullders DeMolay O.

T. T. TouveU, t. WEDNESDAT Denlaon at Mareletta Glenford II 1 h's basketballers heicht to a great advantage under from Alberts Super Market and 66- 34 Price's Bprlngston. non-loop win of the season had to oc it tu.

pulled into a first place tie in the carousel I Culir Or ithe butfket for the Blue Aces as he51, from Newark Grange in a twin not onlv held "his opponent, Tom! bill Tuesday night on Newark ouipoini ine visiiuis, ij-xi, in uic FRIDAY .33 31 it Spiker, g. Klein, g. Redman, g. Totals rerry UJUiuy Mciuau Beer fourth period. NEWARK at Zanesvllle Don aslThorpe to a low of eight poinU, Township Elementary floor rancu.

i. with idle Junction City by posting their 11th win in 12 starts by downing Moxahala, 73-48. The host cagers who had been Lancaster beaten three time previous in non-cohocton at Marietta loncriio nrtinn tpnilpd ARM cninpist. Francis at Columbus Rosary WOMEN'S TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Team a Morrow MorUclana 344 Columbus St. Charles vs.

Holy Family Beauty Box 34 38 Oregory Hardware 32 37 Jim Hamilton dropped in 'Jeffries 4 i i'but was the chief pointmaker; in Bowman scorea points, ior tne iRehbecit, Dispennett 13 the contest with 24 tallies. Unger, Marathon in the first gamejuncoin. c. 11 SS2 I I I dropped in nine baskets and six! and 19 in the second. Butler was ZVZ 3 3 Benson, i free throws Ihigh for Newark Grange with 19 p.

Brooks, i i ilT- c- I 5 Three other Granville players, while Snelling flipped in 21 for Al- i Snmmarips: Totals 33100 into 'the last quarter. With Dick Lilly, Bob Smith, Ron-nie Guyer and Dick Smith leading Etna at Granville Hanover-Toboso at Hartford Alexandria at Homer Summit Station at Johnstown points to lead the winners The 55 reserve tut went to Glenford, 5-ijames variety i 4i 35, These games were playedl Ktraersvtlle at Pataskala Jacksontown at Uttca Frateysburg at Adamsville -m sr it PL itiku a iigjfiwi'ia 8chloser, 3 Totals 38 eij Moss got 16, Williams 13 and Jackj R.lpB., v'm" O. r. T. Mo All-Stars 31 38 87 i a 3 20 DeMolay 38 88 18 108 iwsaay nignt at moxanaia.

aum-j Tem Ptionocro '1(1 eitrht nf fhpm frnmJWataon. Score at the end of each quarter rauennn inn jo la 24 35 2 Official -Sessor and Atherton. the way the Trojans shot ahead 61-53 with about two and half min-! Utes to go in the contest but the Laketowners put on a rally that almost pulled them even at the end. First EUB 35 .11 iThe Tayern McLuney at Olenford Thornvllle at Shawnee Hnpewell at Somerset IS 30 38 SO 31 Lake Bowling Lanes 34 mary Glenford Perry, t. Henderson, Lancaster St.

Mary at Hebron t. Ejthe foul line. Right behind UngerJSSt f. lin the scoring column was guard Bowman, 12 'Bill Dodderer of the Hornets who: Howard, g. collected 21 markers on seven dou- Oder, Fltch Kxcavatora 30 30 ooi Buckeye Oulf 28 29 10 1 0 1 35 SATURDAY NEWARK First Methodist Referee -Curry.

First Baptist Brumage, f. Dawkins, f. McMullen. f. Shackleford, e.

Hogue, Dick smith or the winnerj ana.Bexier at 21iMauger rurniture 31'4 38V4 Jones, Fisher, o. Hamilton, g. Kauffenberger, Totals 1 i Dresden Upsets Raiders, 68-65 In a see-saw battle all the wayj Dfesen upset Frazeysburg, 68-65, 0 12 7 121 F. T. 21 38 i 1 loiais 01 1 aim a (ut na a.

73 a. 2 1 7 0 .34 O. 3 1 3 1 3 3 3 17 31 Die aecKers aiiu uie same nuiuucij Aberg is 'of one-pointers. In the reserve isneiim, agame Summit had no trouble in t. Hutton of the lasers each flipped i'rm i in 18 points.

Jacksontown in reserve game had an easy time ofjlffllters liooked it in winning 51-18. Summary: HUNTINGTON, W. Va. Wl MoiaheJa 1 Flelts. MEN'S CHURCH EAGUE Team Methodist A 41 F.

T. 15 0 2 Hutmlre, 10 2 1 3 1 1 OM. I. Ford. a.

7 3 1 I 6 1 1 3 ...28 O. 1 1 8 4 3 2 winning, 54-26. Summary: I. OI Hill r. Jacksontown G.

F. T.iFeatherweiehts Tommv Moore Granville 1 3 0 McMlilen. g. 21 Loughman, g. 2g! Totals 30 Memorial 33 McBride.

50 Foote, 2 Tuesday night in a non-league con 40 1 test on Dresden court. Ice. I. 1 L. Scott, 1 1 1 Totals Hill, f.

Dayton, Ohio, and Mickey MoKee Pierce, 1S iMemonisi jy Presbyterian 33 I Baptist A 30 1 Presbyterian A 28 Baptist 10 48! f. 3 3 15' of 04I Score at the end of each quarter Williams. Unger, c. Senior Jerry Davis and Sopho Springfield, Ohio, have in Ralph i Marathon 28 56 "I' nnu tolling IT O. F.

4 1 3 7 9 8 .18 0 .25 23 a. .30 Totals 4 ia signed here for a 4-round bout Jan uiuLC uciic cat.il aiucu xi 1 23 30 40 Score at the end of each quarter: urns, i Arnold, Slzemore, Brewer, g. 11 a. o- in i points to lead the winners. Wes 72 1 isecona usme) i'J.

A'lc iu-ruuiiu main event win olenford 15 3S 83 13' Team 41 Ross Henderson o. F. Pheneger, g. Moss, Totals Summit Station Nichols, f. Klnser, Moxahala 11 37 37 naipn i marauioa 4 Watson, 7 7 ..21 a.

4 4 i Totals .11 Lilly, f. Bnb Smith, i Ouver. g. Smith, g. Totals Millersport lee.

Buff, f. Button, e. Hushes, c. Berry, g. Karr, g.

Benton, g. Totals a pair Nino Valdos of Cuba, leading heavyweight contender, and "bat- ID Klein, Score at the end ot each quarter: 1 Lane. 40 20 33'4 28t4 33 27 31V, 28Vs .31 38 .28 34 28 35 18 41 Ball, lUntied dropped in 17 points to be 2 high for the losers while three oth? jjjer Raider players, Mortimer, uiDwight and O'Flarity scored 15 The opener went to irn on Jack" Flood of Spokane, First Baptist 34 41 43 Memorial 6 11 30 Referee -Holland. Hucaey Bros. Carllng's Black Label Best Jewelry H.

L. Art Jewelers Unsponsored Sergeants' Oambrlnus Beer c. 2 0 8 7 I Orandstaff. f. 14 Bowman, e.

gljMcConnell, g. "Wash, Lewis, g. Dodderer, Totals Is Still Assistant Harry Brady Is still assistant pro at Granville Golf course and not former as announced on Tuesday's sport page ln the IMCA golf story. 23 18 62 3 18 13 83 DETROIT Davey Moore, 130 25 Score at the end of each quarter: Granville 23 35 81 a i 8 3 7 1 .......30 O. .......10 1 0 3 2 34 Howard, Totals Newark Granre Score at the end of each quarter: I Springfield, Ohio, outpointed John Thornville In Easy Victory in OS IA Summit Station 18 33 45 Millersport it 28 48 83 Barnes, 136, Detroit, 6.

Officials -Severance and jaexson, Butler, Slmros, 2iuresaen, oa-ja, summary; 65 1 Fraieysbnrg T. Mortimer, 1. 5 20 Dwlght. 6 O'Flarity, .....7 18 1 Untied, 0 Richardson, 0 8 1 Totals 28 4 1 Dresden 51 Davis, 6 T. T.

5 15 3 16 1 15 1 17 3 13 65 F. T. 6 17 0 3 Foster. I Drumm, ALL-STAR LEAGUE Team Stroh's Beer 40 20 Best Jewelry 37 23 Falrchlld Ford .....32 28 Packard Motors 30 30 Haydocy Pontlac 30 30 Old Dutch Beer 28 32 Mace's Marathon 25 35 Hlnchcllff Motors 18 43 42' 4i I Rodney Wilson stripped the nets Bulldogs Hand O. Scott, g.

Jfl for 23 points to lead the Thornville L. Scott, Totsls 31 Rams to a 78-27 victory over New Panirn Circt 23 Straitsville in a Perry Wl Score at the end of each ouarter: Holmes, 1 48 88 D. Shroyer, f. 4 37 SI Zimmer, 6 Ralph's Marathon 11 37 Newark Orange 18 26 Defeat of Year 1 4 1 0 3 Strickland En Dawson, 1 W. Shroyer, 3 Prince, 7 Totals Davey Moore Wins 14 Indians' Fold League contest at Thornville Tuesday night.

It was the fourth victory in 11 starts for Thornville while New Straitsville now has a 1-10 mark. Thornville also took the preliminary contest, 41-37. Summary: dki kuit Wl Lightweight Davey Score at the end of each Frareyaburg .14 35 52 88 JUNIOR HIGH VARSITY CAGE STANDINGS Team 7. Roosevelt Central I St. Francis Wilson 2 Lincoln 0 Dresden 31 48 88 Officials -Besots! and Allen.

i CLEVELAND Wl Shortstop! ThornTllle O. F. George Strickland returned his signed contract to the Cleveland Moore of Springfield, Ohio, last night won a Unanimous 6-round decision over John Barnes of Detroit at Motor City Arena. Moore, who won the Olympic title as a bantamweight, weighed .130. Barnes weighed Indians yesterday, agreeing to play Hockey Scores IHL HOCKEY Troy 4, Fort Wayne 1 Johnstown 3, Grand Rapids Roosevelt Junior High cagers for the same money he got last 3 0 3 1 3 0 wuson.

.......10 P. Cooperrider, f. 1 D. Cooperrider, 3 Smith, e. 5 Shelley, g.

Rusnlcx, 5 Oettya, g. 1 Neel. took a half-game edge in the Jun year, probably about Strickland's batting average ior High Varsity Basketball League race Tuesday afternoon in the .33 14 skidded after he suffered a broken jaw. He batted .213 last season, Totals New StraltrvUle I'jRoosevelt gym by handing Central O. F.

Wilson, 3 its first league defeat of the sea compared to .284 in 1953, his bestjwaiker. 3 year in the majors. son, 36-34, in an overtime period. Central won the first meeting be 4 6 0 2 1 7 vlcroy, Nye. 3 Wllliami, 3 His jaw was broken in a late tween the two teams by the score July game at New York.

He Totals 18 Score at the end of each quarter of 45-44, in a overtime also. New Straitsville 4 12 18 missed nearly two months of play and failed to get a hit in nine Thornville 11 38 83 For the Bulldogs the win was their sixth in the circuit against Officials-Carlo and Wllhelm. World Series chances. one loss while for the Panthers Still unsigned are pitchers Bob they had won five straight before Lemon, Early Wynn and Art Hout- teman, second baseman Bobby the loss. Granger McKinney sparked the Roosevelt scoring attack with 20 Avila and outfielder Larry Doby.

points on eight baskets and four free throws but it was a basket by Ronald Painter, his third of the Elyria Football Coach Resigns ELYRIA, Ohio Bill Coyer, head football coach at Elyria High School since 1950, has resigned to become director of health and physical education. Elyria, which won a Lake Erie League title in 1951, posted only a 4-4-1 record last year. Since game, that brought the Bulldogs the victory in the extra period. This came with about 45 seconds left to play. Bob Martin of the Wp cm WW May- VAS YOU I'tFSljjJfS fef sUREITwSINl INNATI! rir sfe? (mm BEAUTIFUL Ml OTEPS! dkm" Step right up and fl say' "BURGER" LJERE wnof you anjoy in v7 toita of Cincinnati' truly 3 Richness and Satisfaction Mellownet I 1 rT z'i 3 oni Vinlojt Dtlicioyinais Chatatttr end Body the ds i -tsHTrfcil lightf thirst -quenching dalicioumasi tht fintit groins sunn I Rict, larlty, end the Htort of Sefecfed Hopi expertly -f w'lh- brwd to en pld timo formula-man Ouolity Controlled t'T through Iht long months of fomenting end aging.

All theie kr'j 1 yourt in tvtry drop of Burger Betr. InTljPrfW' FRM NE AMERICAS lARGEST BREWERIES mm am tim mm am I -a -titir isxnwtij mc Panthers had a chance to even the count in the final six seconds 1950, Elyria has registered 17 vic of play but missed both of his free 6.70x15 throws. Roosevelt was on top at the end tories, 26 defeats and two ties. An Ohio State graduate, Coyer, 37, coached at Orrville High School before he came to Elyria. of the first quarter and half but Central outpointed the Bulldogs 12- 9 to pull even at three-way mark.

Plus Tax and Your Old Tire Six of the eight baskets McKinney Class 'A mm collected came in the last half. His last one came with 20 seconds to Volleyball go in the regulation tilt and fore ea the game into the iirth pe riod. Central held a four-point lead with 45 seconds to go in the regulation game. Martin was top Cen II 6.00x16 1 G.05 plus fax and old tira tral scorer with 12. Summary: Roosevelt O.

F. MF. PF. T. Holophane won the first and third games from Fiberglas, 15-6, and 17-15.

in the YMCA Class Volleyball League Tuesday night. They lost the middle game 15-7. In other matches, Pure Oil won the first 15-12, from Y's Men but lost the last two, 15-4, and 15-7; while Jaycees rallied to take the last two games from Second Presbyterian, 15-13, and 15-11, after losing the opener 15-3. McKinney, f. 4 1 1 Flelts, 0 0 0 6 Johnson, 3 1 1 3 Piinter.

e. 3 3 14 Price, Msthews, 0 fciw as 6- 50x16 9111.95 plus tax and old tiro 7- 1Dxls plus tax and old tiro AboT are new first Una Urea with alight blemishes. As little as $1.75 PER WEEK will buy a set of four with only $1.00 DOWN per tire. Totals .14 O. T.

MF. PF. 3 3 3 1 6 0 3 Central Erlck. f. Johnson, f.

Martin, e. Orr. g. Swlck, g. warn 1 3 1 I Stasel, g.

ft I i i Totala 13 10 TT 11 1 Score at the end of each ouarter Roosevelt 7 14 34 34 Central 6 12 24 34 Fights Last Night SALT LAKE CITY Rex Layne, 209, Salt Lake City, stopped Kirby Seals, 191, Los Angeles, 6. HONOLULU Stanley Harrington, 145li, Honolulu, knocked out Joe Gilmer, 144tt, Oakland, Otliclels-Woltjen and Thomas. (PHONE Dl 4-2245) RICHMOND, Calif. Eddie vyjvez, 1384, knocked out Johnny Hart, 135, Phoenix, 3. Phone FA 2-2401 FA 6-1711 If in jhaijfw.

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