CarlyleRocketsTopOvertimeInTripleTigers Clawmark to 4-0 and the loss was Carlyle's second in league ac- jtion.OKAWVILLE — The Okaw-1ville Rockets took a long time Friday — Three overtimes to be exact — to beat the Carlyle Indians 54-49 with the Egyptian—II-lini Conference title at stake.The defending champion Rockets boosted their conferenceBob Berkemeier. 6-foot junior, gave the Rockets the boost they needed in the second half after trailing 1-24 at the intermission. Berkemeier scored 17 points, all in the second half and overtimes to lead the rally.Okawwille could have ended things after the first overtime when Tom Dahncke missed a free throw after the official time had ended. It left the game tied but Dahncke atoned for the mis-cue later with two charity tosses in the third overtime.The Indians raced to a lead in the early going with big Ron Rol-fingsmeyer leading the attack.The red-hot Indians led 15-12 at the horn despite a late rally by Okawville.Mt. \The Centralia Tigers eked out a 42-41 victory over the Mt. Vernon Jr Rams Friday at Irving Gym. The victory boosted Bob Schmidt’s Tigers to 4-1 on the year and Mt. Vernon is 4-5.Ashley Hits117 In WinAllen McDonal and Chet Lang-in came off the bench to give the Tigers the boost they needed to win. Both tallied 10 points and their play was the difference, Coach Schmidt said.ASHLEY — For the third time this season the Ashley Wolves cleared the 100-point total for a game as they smashed Dahlgren Friday 117-55 at Ashley.The winners hit 53 field goals in the contest and a big second quarter boosted them to within shooting range of the century mark. The Wolves led 52-27 at halftime and then swished through 37 points in the third period for a 90-29 margin.Gene Leffner and Rick Organ led Ashley with 28 and 22 points while three other Wolves were in double figures.Ashley also won the preliminary game 104-39 as Johnny Vaughn pumped in 38 points.Ashley 24 53 90 117Dahlgren 13 27 29 55ASHLEY-Sodko 7. Leffner 28. Tomaszewski 17, Organ 22. Live-sav 8. Smolley 12. Setzekorn 6, Arment 2, Novak 15. DAHLGREN—Minor 3, MiUebine 10. Ewald 15. Cross 13. Upchurch 14.Mt. Vernon took a 9-6 lead in the first period and led 20-18 at the halftime intermission after holding an 18-10 lead at one point.McDonal led the uprising by Centralia with three baskets.Rolfingsmeyer had six points in the period, including an 18-foot set shot, and Rod Wrone chipped in five. Dahncke, connecting from the side, had six for the Rockets.Carlyle continued its fine shooting the second quarter pulling ahead 31-24 at intermission. A1 Crocker and Rolfingsmeyer tallied six each while Cliff Kuhn and Don Weeke scored all Okawville points with eight and four.And then Berkemeier took over controlling the boards and scoring nine points in the third period. The indians’ shooting cooled off and Okawville roared back to tie the game at 38-38.The clubs exchanged baskets through most of the fourth period and in the closing seconds set shots by Weeke of Okawville and Jim Kleine of Carlyle sent the game into the first overtime.Okawville controlled the ball through most of the three overtimes waiting for the good shot near the end of the periods. Only once did Carlyle get the opportunity at the end of an overtime and in the second quarter a missed free throw by the In dians kept them from a chance to win.Rolfingsmeyer fouled out in the second overtime which hurt the Indians. He scored 18 in the game and Wrone 12. Four Rock ets were in double figures witl Berkemeier hitting 17, Kuhn 12. Weeke 11 and Dahncke 10.Carlyle won the preliminar game 5141 as John Roeckemanr hit 16 while Steve Schuessler hac 13 for the Rockets, add line scoreLangin grabbed the honors in the third period as he tallied eight points as a substitute as Centralia stayed in contention. Mt. Vernon led 34-31 at the horn.Centralia remained close during the fourth period and took the lead for the first time late in the quarter. Ramon Gardner tallied two driving layups, his lonefield goals of the game as Centralia went ahead.Centralia, holding a one-point lead, missed two chances to salt the victory away but free throws were missed. Mt. Vernon had a chance at the win but missed a shot and Centralia held on to win.Centralia won the preliminary game 47-28.Freshmen ListCentralia 6 18 31 4215-Game SlateMt. Vernon 9 20 34 41CENTRALIA—Bruce 10. Langin 10, Meeks 7, Gardner 5, McDonal 8. Terry 2. MT. VERNON —Sanders 8. Mayse 11, Jones 8, Lively 9, Caldwell 2, Hassakis 3.Athletic Director Jim Evers announced a 15-game schedule for the Centralia freshman basketball team this season The young Orphans will also play in the Benton Tourney.The frosh lost their opener to Nashville. 48-40 last week.Two games will be played on each date with the B Squad opening the activities.Dec. 17 — BellevilleDec. 21 —at Carlyle (F k S)Jan. 4-5-6-7 — Benton TourneyJan. 28 — BentonJan. 11 — at Mt VernonJan. 13 — Odin (F S)Jan 16Vandalia (9:30 a.m.)Jan. 18—SalemJan. 27—At BellevilleJan. 28—BentonFeb. 1 — Mt. VernonFeb. 3 — at Odin (F k S)Feb. 11 — at BentonFeb. 15 — Carlyle (F k S)Feb. 18 — at Nashville (F S)Feb. 27 — at Vandalia (9:30KELL INDIANS WINKell’s unbeaten Indians kept their Oil Belt League record perfect with a 50-45 win over Willow Grove Friday. The winners led 22-13 at halftime and held the lead to win.Dave Rollinson and Bandy led the winners with 14 each and Bill I,eek had 17 for the losers.Willow Grove won the preliminary game, 51-20.RACCOON GRABS WINRaccoon Grade School stopped Shanafelt Friday in Oil Belt League play 57-21 in a game played at Raccoon. Lenny Bass paced the winners with 15 and Bob Toquinto pumped in 14. Burge had 13 for the losers Raccoon led 28-7 at halftime and was never threatened.Okawville 12 24 38 49 49 49 5-Carlyle 15 31 38 49 49 49 4OKAWVILLE — Dahncke 10 j C. Kuhn 12, Weeke 11. Scott 4 Berkemeier 17. CARLYLE -Crocker 8. Nothaus 3, R Roll fihgsmever 18, Wrone 12, Kleina m i