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Magics Have Won 7 In RowFor the second straight week, Salem will face an opponent that is rated in the top 10 of thecurrent high school cage survey, when it plays at Barberton in' an Ohio Big 8 Conference clash Friday at 8 p.m.The Magics, ranked sixth in the poll conducted each week by the AP, have posted seven straight victories outscoring the opposition 468-351.Daley, 5-9 junior and Jim Shoff,6-1 senior at guards.Reserve seats for the game will be sold at Barberton justDEFENSIVELY, the Magics may be the toughest foe the Quakers have met so far. In the seven contests, Barberton has held the opponents to an average of 50 points.Not a tall team, the Magics have shown a balanced scoring attack. Emmett Chetham, 5 - 5 junior guard, leads the squad with 77 points.The other guard Easu Sims,5-8 senior, has tallied 60 points. Frank Love, 6-1 senior center and the only returning letter-man, has scored 67.Tom North, 6-1 senior, and Tom Brabson, 6-2 junior, are the forwards and have tallied20THE SALEM NEWSWednesday, January 6, 1971Ashland IsRated 6thprior to the contest. Studen can purchase their tickets , Senior High School from Frlt; Cope, athletic director.A chartered bus willlea'for the game in front of Juni High School at 5:15 p.m. Fi day. Reservations for the tr can be made by contactii Cope.Other Ohio Big 8 Conferem games on tap Friday are Nil at Warren Reserve, and WarnHarding at East Liverpool. / liance doesn't get into loop a tion until Jan. 15 when it hosthe Quakers.In SurveyHATES TO BE FAVORED51 and 66 points respectively. Ron Maynard, 6-1 junior, is the number one substitute and he has chalked up 62 markers. He plays either at forward or center.Barberton's victories have been over Springfield 54-49, Canton McKinley 61-58, Akron Ho-ban 101-61, Wadsworth 58 - 39, Akron Kenmore 57-47, Akron St. Vincent 61-40 and Canton Timken 76-57.One of the Quakers’ three victories during the campaign was a 79-75 decision over Timken at Canton Memorial Field House, Dec. 18. The Red and Black have also beaten Youngstown Chaney 66-56 and Woodrow Wilson 80-63.rrrfw ait ~i. ~ ~The top four teams in The Associated Press College Divisk,’ basketball poll retained their positions Tuesday but Tennessee State took a big step up at Oral Roberts’ expense.Top-ranked Kentucky State.which outlasted Wiley 106-100 to lift its record to 6-0. collected eight of the 17 first-place, votes by (he nationwide panel of sports writers and sports broadcasters and received a total of 284 points in the balloting.No. 2 Southwest Louisiana. 10-0, which trailed the first-place Thorobreds by 39 points a week ago, received three top-spot votes to close the gap to 22 with 262 points. Third-ranked LSU-New Orleans, also with three first-place votes, tallied 241 points and Stephen F. Austin, with one. totaled 197.Tennessee State vaulted from 10th to fifth on 'he strength of its 89-55 romp over Oral Roberts last week. The Titans fell from eighth to 15th in the balloting. Filling out the Top Ten werePHILADELPHIA (AP) -hate to be the favored teamthis game,” said Maj. Gen. W liam A. Knowlton after Natupset Army 11-7 in their annu football game.“It’s just that kind of a gan and year after year the favorlt; team has the trouble.”The general is superintendeat the U.S. Military AcademyICECOLDWINESWe Stock Both 3.2 and 7% Beer For Carryout Domestic Imported Wines— Champagne and Beers!SUPERIOR MILKFull Gal. 99cOpen Mon. thru Thurs.
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