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BALANCED ATTACKDriving Peotone RipsfeaialfaPast Crete-MoneeBy JOHN CHAPPLEnlt;elt;PJh;I;Crete-Monee took a momentary 1-0 lead but from j lthen on found itself unable to cope with a hard drivingPeotone offense and dropped a 72-55 decision Friday.drilledshots while Crete’s Warriorscouldn’t find the range until the middle of the initial quarter.Peotone’s sharpshooting accounted for an early 9-2 lead. The margin widened as the winners connected on 17 of 33ance and quick, accurate passing attack riddled Warrior defenses.]i4:leshots in the first half. Crete,successful in only eight of 25tries in the first two quarters,trailed 39-25 at intermission.* * *GUARD FRED V a n 11 e n,Forward Dale Peters Crete with 18 points. Benson, also a forward ted 12 for the losers.The addition of ChuckGlasow to the Crete squad helped out the rebound deficit, but couldn’t make the differ-scoring often on drive-ins, paced the winners with 17 points. The speedy sentinel drilled eight buckets in 11 tries. Brother Al chipped in 14 while pivot Bill Meyer had 13 and Donence in shooting accuracy. Peotone shot at a .492 clip while the Warriors were successfulSingleman, 11. The scoringin slightly less than 35 per cent of their field goal tries.The win was Peotone’s 12th.osibflt;5Tri11 hCrete-Monee now 4-12 overalland 2-4 in Kankakee Valleyconference Dlay.flt;Eeiti
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Park Forest Star

Park Forest, Illinois, US

Sun, Feb 05, 1961

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