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Jackets And Saints Win Games, DevilsSlaughterTop-RankedMeet Tonight In Sumner DistrictKnights At Charity LineBy. S. WoodFG FT PF0 2TP60411120820001550310002120200002422033Score by Kaskaskia Olney373219 16 19 54AIJLE NtALE—79FGLewis, B.SandersPF103 14 2 134 2TP1101301702528340606011140HadraTooleWolfeBloodSimmonsBoydLitherland Lewis, C.THECARMEL-McLEANSBORO GAMEsf:nior nite ON-TotalsWSAB-FMScore by Sunmer Allendale94.9 MCSSaturday, Feb. 25 — 7:45 p.mPresented By The Following Progressive Merchants;JanAllendale controls Sumner to gain the finals of the Sumner district. Led by Simmons with 25, Wolfe with 17, Hadra with 13 and Lewis with 11, and goodball handling by Lltherland, Allendale will play the rubber game with the St. F. Saints by 8 p.m. In the district finals, to determine which team will play Bridgeport In the Reglonals to be played at Bridgeport. Allendale blew the game wide openin the third quarter with balanced scoring and a good defense. Sumner stayed with the Jackets for the first quarter.DISTRICT AT SIJMNERFYburay 23 • » ’FIRST GAMESUMMEB—(4FG FT PF TPGentry 4 0 3 8Fisher 7 5 3 19Stoltz 0 0 10Stephens 10 3 2Aldrich 3 6 V 'VWiess 2 13 5Roark 0 1 1 iBennettt 13 3 5Cotterell 0 0 1 0Waldrop 10 0 2St. Francisville upends Dletr-ich to earn a right to play the Allendale Yellowjackets for the fifth time this season at 8 p.m.tonight. Each team has won twoand the finals of the district will determine the champion of the five game series. St. Francisville ran Dietrich out of gym by leading at the first stop 23 to 3. The pamp wqkquarters:9 10 16 19-54 11 18 25 25-7932 15 21 79FTv 3 0 1 0 5 0 3 0 0 3TotalsROME (UPI) — Germany's Karl Mildenberger was among three champions called upon by the Eoropean Boxing Union Thursday to defend their titles In March.M lldenberger, the European heavyweight champion, was ordered to stake his title against England’s Billy Walker in London, March 21, while bidswere called for a bantamweight title about between champion Mimoun Ben All of Spain and Britain’s Alan Rudkin and between French champion Yves Desmarets and England’s How. ard w Inst one.Totals18 72143ST. FRANCISVILLE—00FGFTPFTPMartin'13'f'15Diver, Dave34410Diver, Don44412ini-3315Andrewsi521 7Kendall0111Totals20201860Score by Dietrich St. F’villequarters:3 151 9 16-4323 12 10 15-60HomSchottmanHarkteBoundsVerdeyenMcVicarVucherMilnerStormGriffithSECOND GAME DIETRICH—43SWEDISH CHAMPDEFEND TITLESSTOCKHOLM (UPI)LONGINE WATCH LEAGUEW LGallatins 51 15Mt. Carmel Drlg. 46% 19%Skiles 45 Mi 20 MiSmith Jewelers 36*4 29% Pats Vending 33 33Sec. Bank Trust 32 34The Wildcats 32 34Bank of Mt. Carmel 30 36L. C. Dunkel 24% 41%'Raibleys 24 42Dee’s Supper Club 22 44M.F.A. Ins. 19 47Top 10 GamesMarie Price, 222; Marylyn Knuckles, 213; Mary L. Kief-fer, 198; Rosemary Renner, 191; Marie Leonard, 188; Aleene Marv Phyllis Blair, 186; Shirley Bennett, 182; Margie Price, 181; Lefa Sue Williams, 179; Genny Frye,*178.Top 10 SeriesMarie Price Marie Leonard, 539; Phyllis Blair, 524; Rosemary Renner, 520; Mary L. Kieffer, 514; Helen Peters, 491; Genny Frye, 489; Marge Bruce, 482; Mary Stipanuk, 480; Marylyn Knuckles, 475; Leta Sue Williams, 473.High Team Game Today — Bank of Mt. Carmel, 842.High Team Series Today Mt. Carmel Drlg.. 2332.Olney now holds the conference top spot with much qual-lflcatlon, after going down to a humiliating defeat at the hands of the Kaskaskia Blue Devils in the championship game of the Section IV, NJCAA basket-ball tournament held at Mt. Car-met.Olney ran Into foul troubleearly in the game and kept thepace up, sending Kaskaskia Devils to the charity stripe time after time for free points.Kaskaskia finally closed the game with a 75-62 victory over the Olney Blue Knights.In the last two encounters between the number one and two teams in this conference, Olney had slipped by with a two-point lead over Kaskaskia, thensuffered its first and only de-feat last week as Kaskaskia beatthe Knights.Kaskaskia did it again lastBOWLINGBlueThursday night, in the final round of the tourney, the Knights came up against their equ-als, as the Devils matchedthem inch for inch on the floor.Olney's main threat, 6'6” Jim Campbell, was curbed by Kas-kaskia's top rebounder, W/z Bill Heinman. Also going for Kaskaskia was Helmann’s grace under the basket, an advantage over Campbell, who is often prone to clumsiness.The two tall centers were the leading rebounders for their re-spective teams. Following closely were Centralia’sShelby Kegler for Kaskaskia and Beecher’s Tom Clrks for Olney.About midway in the first half,Olney had gained a six point lead. By the end of the half, Kaskaskia had bounced back, leading 37-32 until the middle of the second half, when Olney came within two points of the lead.After that, Kaskaskia began stealing the ball Olney continued random fouling and the score soared in Kaskaskla’s favor.In general, Olney tended to take the ball down to their own court, shoot for the basket, miss it broadly and succeed only in effectively completing a pass to a nearby Kaskaskian,night to clinch the tournament trophy and the honor of Journeying to Bloomington for thestate finals March 3 ana 4.Wabash Valley College midmanagement coordinator An-gelo Abbott presented the tour-nament trophy to Kaskaskia,on behalf of the host, Wabash Valley. Fans cheered as Abbott wished the winning team the best of luck in the state finals. Receiving the trophy were the team co-captalns, Curtis Bryant of Centralla and Jim Mulvaneyof Salem.Oiney as number one in the conference, had been picked to win the tournament, with its oversized team. Wednesday night, the Belleville Dutchmen almost convinced the Blue Knl-ghts that they weren't even going to be in the championship game, but the Knights pulledaway in the last minutes of thegame.usually Shelvy Kegler.Kaskaskia also pickedupqulte a few Olney balls In mid- dribble, as the Knights took it downthe floor.Big Jim Campbell, Olney’s center, entered the game with an injured left elbow, an Injury he received Wednesday night as a Belleville Dutchman bowl-ed him over In an attempt to block a shot by Campbell.The 21 fouls called on Olnev by referees Lee and Blondi were undoubtedly the deciding factor In the game, as the twoteams did equal polntage on field goals.However, with only 10 fouls called against them, Kaskaskia picked up 21 points at the charitystripe, against Olney’s 8.When Olney Knights weren't fouling Kaskaskia, they were traveling; and center Jim Campbell helped the DeveIs along several times, as he relln-qulshed the ball on traveling charges.Leading scorer for Kaskaskiawas Lyle Doehring of Brown-stown, with nine field goals andfive free throws. For Olney,It was Rod Doris, Clay City!eight field goals and one free throw.Last night s victory by Kas-kaskia closed the Junior college tournament here.CARLTON MOTOR COAMERICAN SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATIONDENTON REXALL DRUTHOMSON FOOD FAI1FOLLOWHEARKASKASKIA--73FGFTPFTPBryant53313Kegler5313Heimann228Mulvaney66018Doehring95—— a223Totalsff——1— — 1 _.'i1075OLNEY— 02FGFTPFTPCirks5*1 I*4' 5Seber102Doris81217Campbell50410McDonald62514Herdes444■12Ryan1022Totals2782162half;Next week, the Mt. Carmel High School gym will be thescene for more tournament action, as the Mt. Carmel Aces host the district high school tournament. Tickets are avail-able at the high school office.Complete results of the Sect’ Ion IV, NJCAA tournament here are:Wabash Valley, 70; MtiL Vernon, 52.Wed.. Feb. 22 •Kaskaskia, 56; Wabash Val-J(gLOlney, 67; Belleville, 60. Thurs., Feb. 23Kaskaskia, 75; Olney, 62. •Kaskaskia College, located at Centralia.COLUMBIAN FEDERALSAVINGS St LOAN ASSN. BANK OF' MT. CARMEL RAIBLEY’S IGAPOODLINER MAINS’ GREENHOUSES -EM ENT CO.Tues., Feb. 21ille, 64; SoutheasternACES38- 75 30-6262.
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