1NCC BulletinBy IIAHEX RINLERiS48Muncie Central60Kokomoft0;New Castle4-1Indpls. Tech42Logansport .13| Lafayette33Anderson24Richmond •I4Marionft5Frankfort07Results Last Week15 0 14' ft10 11 10 . 9 6 8 5 10 5 9Bl Milei vie to TuestNCC GAMES ALL GAMES raced past Logansport’s BerriesW L W L 102 lo 63. New Castle hit 5.1 percent of its shots with guard John Lee producing Lop total of 27 for c!uar' 4 the winners, Danny Farrell's us-j|:ne|}. 4, ital output nf 21 was best fori Si. e: Logaii. Five. New’ Castle shooters! IC „jbit in double figures Lo send the -- ^ Trojans past the century mark. * Anderson's Indians tagged Frankfort's Hot Dogs 88 to 74 to!Heidt iedl with TwSo. Bend Central 76, Logansport51.:h;move a notch ahead of Richmond 131-30, * 9 into sixth place. Jim Rousey gotlTwei 25 poinis and Larry Vance 22 for Ricft the winners; but the. big shooter was Frankfort’s Doug Reid,- who ooured.m 88 points, his best ef: Indpls. Attucks 63, Lafayette 58 fQrt this season.Marion’s Giants continued to show improvement but still could New Castle 102. Logansport 68 not win a loop game, losing 74-71to Lafayette despixe a spectaMuncic Central S3, Indpls. TechKokomo 74. Richmond 5542Anderson S8. Frankfort 74 La layette 74. Marion 71cular 3C-point performance by-center Dick Green and 26 helpingI.) j Indpls. Tech 75, Indpls. Howe 53! tallies by guard Jim Barley. Un-4411lc!New Castle 81. Muncic Bums 48 Connersvillc 54. Richmond 52HeidtRexMoonMilleComJonesTBuffaHutto Van 1WesUPriceitGames This Week TUESDAY Thorntown at Frankfortfortunately they had too little help as Lafayette's balanced club placed four men in double figuresiBrtwl with Dave .AlcKenzie having 17, to | Hoffn be tops, Jerry' Fickle and Dick; Hunt 'Johnson had 16 and Terry Dyer^Coonrk-i18FRIDAY Anderson at Kokomo New Castle at Muncic Central Richmond at Frankfort Marion at Indpls. Tech Lafayette at Logansport15.VI6SATURDAYSo. Bend Central at Anderson Indpls. Cathedral at Indpls. Tech Peru at Kokomo Muncie Burris at Marion Rushvilie at New Castle Muncie Central ai LaPorte Ft. Wayne Central ai RichmondIn outside games during the week. Logan lost to South Bend Central 76-68; Lafayette dropped a 61-58 decision to Indpls. Attucks; Richmond was nicked by Ccmners-ville 54*52 but Indpls.. Tech pop-• their ped city rival Howe 75-53 and = grade New Castle walloped Muncic Bur- Tucsd ris 81-48.Hugh*WoolrT-St.North Central Conference basketball teams continued to bum I the nets in games last week but1In addiLion lo the Anderson Kokomo and New Castle-Muncie top battles this week. Richmond will be at Frankfort, Marion is at Indpls. Tech and Lafayette plays at Logansport, all of which could be dose ones.The annual NCC Wrestling meet was staged at Muncie last Sat*(the results made only minor- changes in the standings and noneat all in the top two as unbeaten Muncie Central and Kokomo kept rolling along victory' trail..Unless something pops up unexpected this week, these two will j | set Lie the 1959-6C NCC race on Friday, Feb. 5 in a collision at the Bearcats fielchousc. In order to reach there unmarked in league play the Muncies first must,dispose or a'suddenly fired up team r.i New Castle Trojans and Ko-urday with Logansportbeingcrowned as the new champions. saccjtjinglonschoolThe trailin came and h of the melt ; for thSt.RussoBakerThe Berries seored 100 Doints and:—Pheikomo must get oast z team ofwon four individual weight crowns. 4 p f Anderson’s Conrad Bivens, ! breach pound champion, was named out-1r standing individual of the meet. Following Logan in the scoring were: Muncie Central 77. Anderson 59, Lafayette 54. Kokomo .17,Marion 2nd Indpls. Tech each 15. Frankfort aS, Richmond II and yi0nCja New Castle 8.The weight division championsMid-deciskOdistcrafty and snapshooting Anderson Indians on Friday night.Muncie moved enward last weekby staging a late scaring burstwere:95—pounds—Parker of Kokomo; 103—Barnett of Muncie Central; 112—DeLey of Anderson; 120-Shoemaker of Logansport: 127—to swamp Indpls. Tech 83-52. a Patterson.of Muncie Central; 13331-point blitz in the final quarter ending all argument. Ron Bonham jlcd the Bearcats with a 38 point *j spree, lh of them in that final—M. Bemdl of Logansport; 138— Agnew of Anderson; 145—Baldridge of Muncie Central; 154— DiGenova of Logan; 165—Bivens of! period. Mel Garland, Tech's fine Anderson: 175-Ad a ms of Lafay--; guard, had his normal 23 points for ette; arid Heavywelght-Goodale -1 the match. of Logan.Kokomo hustled past Richmond's The scoring race among in-pepped up Red Devils 74*55 as Jim dividuals is unchanged with RonLigdn got back on the beam with a 22-point splurge and Ronnie Hughes went wild in the last half to get all of his 18 poinis. Dave Greene hit 17 and Larry Hitchcock 16 to pace Richmond. -New Castle moved into third J place in the league by rolling upBonham, the Bearcat bomber, bouncing along in first place with 169 points and a 28.1 point average. Only new entrants into the top group of 75 points or more scored were the two Marion performers. Dick Green, who now has 89 and Jim Barley, who has jja season and league mark as they j 82.ilt;k%