YarbroughT Adams6 «««*»««* *, . * *R. Adam*Dodd* -Hornym * # » » * ,4M %m n2590117418419102203070g, 1Dec,11.the Indians played Del Mar i of Corpus Christi in the* first j round of the San Antonio in-tournament.*t x ?i\ = i... ...♦»(’own to the strongwho were the eventual win* i ricrs of the tournament. DBC i trailed the Viking 41*51 athalftime and were unable toclose the gap by more than one point, losing by a wore of77 - 86; The Indians had only twoplayers in double figures, Tom Pan coast and Tommy Wenm, each with 19, Del Mar was led hv Mike Rio with 20.Box ScoreDBCFg FtPts IAllen .......................... 3171 Pancoast..... 6(19j Wendorf . ..............lt;519Walker ................. i24j Koziol ...................i02Cotton ........................ 328! Traylor..... 419! McCormick..... 21m5Oavdesik ................ 124| Totals... 282177DEL MARFgFtPtsRio. 6320Rwvps328Vukovich. 419I Stone .....................ft;.* * *-» *317I Lucas. 190 mf4Purvis ....................... 157Mehrens .................... 6416Davidson .........9»•«**'- fm15—Wr..—»mmmm*Totals ...........302686On SaturdaynightfDBCwon third placein thlt;5 1our*namont by coming frombe*pifIAllPaW(Wihind to overtake San Antonio Jr. Colleges’ Rangers. With about 5 seconds remaining 5n the game, the score was tiedCoTr.BriGsToat 89*89. Clyde Cotton pumped La one through the nets to winthe game for DRC 91-89. The I jQIndians had trailed 38-49 atthe half. ir,Tommy vValkcr and iomUr Traylor led the Indians with J pj 23 and 22 points, respectively, j Rl The Rangers Charles Brawner led all scorers with 34 points | on 9 field goals and 16 of 18 charity tosses.Tom Pancoast and TommyorWalker impressed the coaches with their playing enough co 1 y\ that they were named to the giAll-Tournament team. hSt. Mary's University “B” Steam nudged Temple 65-63 H for the consolation cham- I bed■Mini I-1•ee ,