ANDERSON DAILY BULLETIN4 1IV f#FcielsW iiig 4r mu 1(gameOf SeasonAnderson St. Mary's raced into an early lead and held the advantage of each of the fourquarters for a 71 to 58 victoryover Frankton there last night in their final White River Con ference game The victory gave the Gaels a season record of 5 wins and 14 losses.The Gaels took an 18-11 first-quarter lead, increased it to 33 to 21 the second quarter and held a 43-38 advantage at the end of the third quarter Thewinners outscored the losers 28-20 the last eight minutes *of playEarp's 24, Hunt's 13 and Mahoney s 10 led the Gaels' scoring while Phil Davis’ 20 topped all Frankton players' scoring efforts Box:213205ey,he.4);ch-J.SI Marx’SHunt fWilliams, f „Mahonev. eEarp, e Froward, a fVjJcsek Pahls Da oust EllisTotalsKranktofiDavis, fMcClain, f ! Ashton, cMiller, r jWihehrink, *i .JohnsonHallHannah ..AshbyVoss'res53472020023FG1000403nl3I1FT321021O2225FT02212 2 1no2oTP13010246142271TP20*1202a!*44*«12Total, 23 12 ,V!St Mary’s J» 15 10 28- 71Frankton 11 in 17 20 58Referee. Burdette; Umpire. Fall.second Team Score: 50-32. Frankton.TrtllDKJCV A \AJ AOPi cuWEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1966■«AC Loses By 12 To1C Quintet AgainThe first time Indiana Cen- Morgan, who had scored 18 in tral played Anderson's College the first half, was to remain Ravens in basketball this year scoreless from the field until resulted in the Grevhounds win- the final three minutes of thening by a 62-60 count. Last second segment. Honnold and nicht. the Ravens were subject- Wathen had bottled up Chuckto another two-point same team in a 72-1effecin the O. C. Lewis gymnasium, tiveness from the field.As the game ended, the score Ron Long kept the Ravens in stood at 71-69 in favor of the ^e game during the second Indiana Central quintet Rut half who hacj missedTern-in the firstdeliberate foul on \ asco Walton Half Kpfrsrp sinkine g in an attempt to stop the clock. ” {%0 ing aTow'in *thshen Walton pished back offi- second half for a string of six cial Roy Kilby signalled a tech- jn conectjng j] 0f his 13 points meal foul, allowing both teams jn ^e second half. Darryl Lehn-an added chance to score. \ al- us although not getting offton hit his first two shots :many shots in the second half.and Pate sank the technical was ^ one who finally broke four the fmal score of {hp a_minute drv sp^n for AC•IS. S“hf Hoi oi^y throu«h the finala Pendleton graduate, were srlt; a the high scorers for their re- Gary Smock, who had comespective teams with 25 and 20 off the bench early in the firstpoints in that order. half, hit the shot that gave In-The game was won at the diana Central the lead for goodfree throw line by Central, with 8:00 left in the game.Neither team was hot from the Smock finished the game withfield as defensive performanc- 16 points, second to Honnold ones bothered several key per- the Greyhounds. Wathen had 14,formers. The Greyhounds shot lack Noone 12 and Walton 10.381 on 24 of 63 from the field Walton, who contributed to An-and the Ravens were a shade derson’s defeat at Central, waslower at .365 on 27 of 74. Several held in check by Morgan, whiia kev shots rolled around the Hise bothered Honnold tbrough-rim and dropped off. and here the 17 rebounds grabbed by Indiana Central's Roger Wathen made the difference The foul line margin was 24-16 in Central’s favor. The disparity came as the Greyhounds forged into a second-half lead.hound ace s totaJ from soaring out of sight.With Morgan’s 25 and ling’s 13 in double digits for AC were Lehnus’ 14 and Pate’s 13 Hise was limited to only 3 points, a factor which hurt the Ravens