THE DAILY RSIOU players kofa’s named ference here F Jacks mericm topped tourney Jackso* Sioux i bounds toumar short o ney ret His ; South broke h Jack T ■Iso na missed game s point v against Friday Both 6 4 jun from 1 team.Two the six gers ar 1? poir the titl points Fioyd I Roun North Maier, at eithicorner for the Cubs and went on .Prostrollo’s field goat could 1 North 'WOONSOCKET'S champion Redmen were a happy lot following Iheir victory In the title game of their own invitational tourney against Chamberlain Friday night. Front row. from left, are Bob Oankey. Mike Howard, Dick Authier, Bruce MaakesUd and Bill Ball. Standing, Coach Ralph Weddle. Matt Kilcoin, Tom Weatherford. Frank Larson, Allan Llnke, Bill Brewer, Wilbert Ztrpel and Kevin Tiede.(Republic photo by Hopkins) * + + a * * **¥‘ Woonsocket Redmen Trip Chamberlain in FinalsPhiHe,To«By BOYD HOPKINS JR. ^to notch 19 tallies to lead their'counter for the Tigers with four Dally Republic Sports Writer jscoring. The Redmen found four j minutes of the quarter gone, Woonsocket's Redmen copped markers each while Authier had But the Tigers fought back to their Second Annual Christmas I five in the opening period to leave it 16 10 at the close of the Tournament here Friday night give the Redrawn a 14-8 edge, iperiod, Alexandria on top. in a free throw contest as the, Chamberlain made a strong! In the second quarter Alexan-Redmen hit 27 of their 33 tries, bid to overtake the Redmen injdria extended their lead in the the second quarter but could not earl.v minutes but Howard overcome Woonsocket's lead, notched eight points to the Bea-The Cubs moved within two jver’s two in the last two minutes with 3:47 and 2:03 left in therefore the half but Alexandria atill led, 28-26.Fred Smith paced the BeaversWoonsocket stopped the Chamberlain Cubs 63-52 after leading at all the quarter stops. Last year the Redmen lost to Alex-541 gu Maie for the couivtelt; points.The panel lt;broadcandria by the same, score 63-;half but Woonsocket had25 lead at the half, Dave Rei-Alexandria was turned hack by Howard’s Tigers 54-53 as the Beavers had had leads after the first two periods, But a third quarter surge gave the Tigers I he necessary force to hold the Beavers back,Woonsocket was led by Dick Authier, their 6-6 All ■ Stater, who had trouble finding the range, in the first half but cut loose for 21 points after the intermission. Authier ended the night with 27, hitting 17 of 20 from the charity stripe, and 10 in a row in the final stanza, Norm Almond epened the game with a fielder from theBocks Defeat Brookings to Remain in TieBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESSMitchell’s Kernels held onto a share of the Eastern South Dakota High School conference basketball lead Friday night with an overtime win, 70-65, a-gainst a late - surging Huron team.hrad came off the bench to j with 13 points in the first half.provide the spark to the Cubs lending the game with 19 tothreat with Almond and Kan Andresen adding the scoring, Bill Rail, Woonsocket’ playniaking guard, tallied on six of his 13 points in the second period to hold the Redmen out in front, Adth-ier was having trouble with his outside shooting, but continued to hammer away at the boards.The second half was the beginning of the free throw contest, as Chamberlain won from the percentage stand point,'but not.total points. The Cubs hit on nine of their 10 tries and Woonsocket 17 of 20.Chamberlain put on a seriouslead their scoring. He hit his first five shots. Proslrollo was Howards mainstay in the first half as he collected 10 of his 16 tallies.Howard cam* back in the third frame where they had left off before the half. They would not let Alexandria get more than a three point edge and the Tigers finally took the lead in the last minute of the stanza. Jim Breuer hit a field goal and Tom Hepner was fouled as the buzzer sounded, he made both free tosses and Howard had a 42-39 lead,Alexandria, finding the m-selves on the short end for theGuiToOnthreat in the fourth period as 1 first time of the evening, claw-Almond hit a fielder and two ed their way back. Led by -free throws, Jim Goodman added a free one, while Tim Binder hit one from out to movetremendous performance by Kevin Arend, the Beaver’s senior forward, who dumped in ll ofthe Cubs with four. Then Auth- their 14 final quarter points, ier notched four consecutive Arend finished the night with 17PIE1 corded dents only i chief j son Fi The ly con Of t ted wc amour part c whenraccoo Ther cause* were { gun ir jured the ca caught of we* charglt; Onecharity tosses, , , |gg*p *g, » g*™ds' 6«*,he aliiHowever the scrappy Cubs , had not yet given up. They With 4;« left in the game rapped through six straight, Alexandra was down 52-43 when starting with a Binder goal and Ureitf md crew went to work two by Andresen to make it 57-' Arend hit a free throw, followed 52, the Redmen in front, with | by two by Pitta and a goal byYankton had no problems ,1:17 remaining But the game Arend, as the clock showed 2:37. keeping its part of the leader-1 was iced when Ball hit two tree 1 Keieher countered w.th a pa.rshio as the Bucks thumped I losses and Authier did the! from the charily stripe to gi ve Brookings 56 35 'same, back to back. The game (the Tigers a 4-pom edge Pitts™ron is now fn a third place!ended 63-52, with Woonsocket notched a free throw and Johntie with Pierre, each at 3-2. !on top. ,____Aberdeen pulled to a fifth I Reinhart was thamherla n s place tie with Madison by beat-gonrtJcwer within points ing the Bulldogs, 72-61went the en on his charglt; Perl cident ing hi“fast off be] ResultA night earlier, Pierre thumped Watertown in ESD play, 73-46.Yankton was in front of Brookings almost from the start and led 35-16 at the half. The Bucks had a 30-point lead early in the closing period. Top scorers were .Terry Lawson with 18 for Yankton and Barry Howe with nine for Brookings.Aberdeen’s Dan Wollman 8°^ j Binder^20 points in pacing the ®a£lesi Andresen to their conquest of Madison.. Martin Dan Holfus added 11. Madison'* •Wenande hit a two pointer. Then j with eigt seconds on the clock ^ sev, Arend hit another field goal flt;Qni making it 54-53 where it stayed | aspeet with Howard on top. l ^ 0{taken said . must ! ty inwith Andresen adding 10 mark-Pierre p.ayM out o. mop h^AtaS,’t,! Howard placed four men ingainst Rapid City draped | u h , d foe the double figures with Prostrol-narrowly to the Cobblers, 66-64.work |lolt;s 16 K,leher.s u markersAdding to the Redmen's j and Hepner and Breuer add-scoring attack waa senior far-! ing 13 and 11 tallies respective-ward Brut? Maakestad hitting I ly. Hepner also hauled in 13 te- fjrelr11 points for the night, and j bounds,helping Authier off the boards-'Bob Oankey contributed eight, markers before leaving the game with 6:34, via the fold Iff!””.route.CHAMBERLAIN! Almondr t0- 1 163- 8 138- 9 147 5-P rj Rasmussen c iq Breuer Totals0- 03 2-285 1-221 12-26none \our s huntei ant p age. \ make sport54Goodmanhigh men were Dick Erickson: Reinhartwith 19 and Len Hochegg with1- 113. Aberdeen held a 38-34 half-Totalstime advantage.Rapid City and Pierre were tied up with 30 seconds to play when Rapid City grabbed a Pierre rebound, Brian Winter made a driving layup through the center for the winning goal with 20 seconds to go. Rapid City was in front at mid-game, 38-35. The high scorers were Marty Waukazoo with 19 for Rapid City -and Steve Gerlach with 16 for Pierre.WOONSOCKETLarson Maakestad Authier Ball Dankey Weatherford Totals Total fouls:3 4- 5 10 j ALEXANDRIA11-13 I Arend0 1-1 1 Thomas2 HU Pitts 16 20-23 52 Wenande G F T Smith1 0-1 2 Totals4 3- 5 U i Total fouls: Howard 17, Alex- j COI5 17-20 27 i andria i5 [- Th4 5- 5 13 HOWARD 1» 26 42 54 still *3 2- 2 8 ALEXANDRIA 16 21 39 53 ball9 1- 118 17-28MeWtYe10-02 18 27-33 63 .Chamberlain 15,1Woonsocket 20.Fouled out: Binder, Martin; Dankey.CHAMBERLAIN 8 25 34 52,WOONSOCKET 14 2# 46 63 IKernel Sophs Edge HuronWardbuildThe$20,00)Frida;afteryearsWLMitchell50Yankton50Huron32Pierre32Aberdeen23Madison23Brookings0bWatertown0bMitchell’s sophomores edged contrs their Huron counterparts 81-59 Denvlt; Consolation I in the preliminary game at the can F| HOWARD 54, ALEXANDRIA 53 j Corn Palace Friday night, ! Dr.; Alexandria’s Beavers looked) Curt Kiger led the way with.sity j as if they were going to havens points for Earl Hilton’s win- j Ward, an easy night of it but a deter-1 ners while Dan Wilson added 16! Amer mined Howard five had different j and Dave Corey 13. Drake had the 19 !ideas, and made it a different 17 for the losers. by thI game. The Beavers tallied nine [MITCHELL J5 35 48 41 was 1[straight points before a Mike [HURON_16 26 47 59,at Ar