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ANDERSON DAILY BULLETINFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1966I?1IfAh*s'ISaMH COACHES GET SC ARE ~ Assistant coach Dick Howell, Ie*t and head coach jack Wilson, center, o* Madison Heights got a scare when St Mary s took over the lead at 21-18 early m the second quarter of play m Anderson sectional tourney action lost night. The Pirates managed to win easily, though, in the long run. (Bulletin Photo)MudisanH igh hi ml A (Ira lireAnderson’s Indians will play in tonight’s first gamp of thr Anderson sectional high school basketball tournament, and their opponents will be the DalevilleBroncos, who sport a season record of ten wins to tenlosses. Anderson is carrying a record of 17-3 into the tournament. The game will get underway at 7 o’clock.In the second game of the evening, first-round winners Elwood and Markleville will collide at 8 o’clock in the Wigwam. Elwood downed Pendleton and Markleville edged past Alexandria in the openers Wednesday nightTerrv King and Bob Schar-nowskr »UI probably sot .be K*r1 Mamed a free throw fornod at starting forwards for fhe the nly P°mts the Gaels ob-Tribesmen. while Ken Johnson ,alnlt;!d ln ,iv« m,nutes *• will be at center and ,1. D. flna1 c'u;1,'ter Ma,lison 1,p,Khl5Nunn and Jimmy Woods w,H be ramhlpd 10 a 76-’3 lpad and wunat guards. going away by ao 80-58 countLarry Bullock and Noel Peck- Madison Heights, after a slow inpaugh will probably be at start, shot a fine .438 from *heforwards for the Broncs, wth i^ld, hitting 32 to 73, while theChuck or ( het Babb at center q8€js had to settle for .302 on and Gerrv* Scott and Jim Find- .ling at guard 19 f 63 A four-barrelled at-., . tack from Steve Spaugh with Anderson. at one time this ... . ...season was the No. I rated team 22 P™45- Jpr' shmkp **“ “lin the state because of attain- and Han Jones and Hon Me-ing an 11 game winning streak Shirley with 10 apiece sparkedand scoring a slim hut import- victoryant victory over Souih Bond ((,r the ,osers „ilh a, p.,^.Central, hut the Tribe uoimd . lt _ . 4 ,up fourth in the wire polls and f°h°wed by teammates effortsare heavily favored to finish of John Karp with 13 and Pat well in this year’s tournament Williams with 10 f i ring. jBob Hunt was highGAELS CHARGE, LOSEEAGLES WANTED ITThey gave Highland’sThe Frankton Eagles came toSt. Mary’s threw a scare into win there was no douht aboutMadison Heights last night, as .. .the expectly underdog team *fought neck and neck with the baddies a fine fight, but a dis-Pirates throughout most of the astrous third quarter sunk the first half of the evening’s first Eagles for good. Frankton encounter. scored first and at the firstSt. Mary's scored first and HUdV?£,“* ***** ** battled to an ft-all score, beforeMadison Heights got on a hot It wasn’t until two minutes ofstreak and lent at the first quar- the second period had gone byter's end. 18-12. that Highland obtained its firstMike Frossard of the Gaels ^ lt;il 1 '..i’',’!'.? 't™, pul two perfect free throws £d«vthrough the hoop to start the d. s( 1second quarter's scoring and leart-Rrabt.nB effort.John Earp two fielders and a The lead then see-sawed hackfree throw along with Pat YVil- and forth until the second quar-liains* fielder to take a 21-18 ter ended with Highland on top lead before Madison Heights at 25-24. Frankton only man-even scored a point in early ac- aged to put one point through tions of the second period. the hoop in the third quarter,M ,• while Highland took advantage a s( of this and racked up 14 points?Mli■IIBEEMAN TAKES A SHOT — Highland's Ed Beeman (40)executes a jump shot in Anderson sectional cage tourney action with Frankton last night in the AHS Wigwam. Highland pulled the victory out after Frankton failed to hit a field goal in the third quarter. The Laddies coasted to victory in the fourth quarter, and the final score was 57-44.LarrvofonDippelHeights was next to score ... . , ^a 10-foot jump shot, followed by m inal ‘xnoateammate Dun McShirley’s two- Highland coasted through the pointer to send the Pirates final quarter to win easily by ahead at 22-21 Frossard scored a score of 57-44.a free throw and Williams put aB.C., outpointedtwo more books to i(Bulletin Photo)FIGHTSPORTLAND. Maine (UPI) -Brad Silas. 147, Washington,Kid Bassey,Hawks Owner,Norris* DieswCHICAGO (UPI) -James D.Norris, co-owner of the Chicago Black Hawks and one of the wealthiest men in professional sports, died early today atPresbyterian-St, Lukes Hospital He was 59.Norris, who entered the hospital 10 days ago treatment of coronary heart disease, died at 4:15 am, CST. His condition had been consi-dered satisfactory until Wednesday evening, when it worsened. Although hockey was his real love. Norris once headed the Infernatonal Roving Club andpromoted 18 world championship boxing matches until the U.S. Supreme Court ordered his organization dissolved in 1959.In addition to his interest in the Black Hawks. Norris wasco-owner of Chicago Stadium,owned the hockey arena in St. Louis, Mo., and maintained an extensive farm and stable for breeding and racing horses known as Spring Hill Farms in Paris, Ky.Boxes:Madison Ills.Shockey, Spaugh, fDippel. cRoc tor, g Jones gMcShirlcyWithersLaceyCarterTotals st. Mary’sWilliams, f Mahoney, fHunt, c Karp, gFrossard, gDaoust .... Michael .....FG87425 510 032FG%21 3 .1 n0FT I TA Pi5* 48- n 1?. ,1 i2 2 30 0 I0- O 1n- i Io n io- o f18-24 21FT-FTA PF2* 40-6-7-3«2-0-Ia933403I12Totals . 10 20-31 17Madison Hts. 18 11 27 24St. Mary’s 12 14 20 12Referee, Muncy; Umpire, Small.TP21nnm dmO81010t0o80TP10$201302050-R9- r«HighlandYeskie. f . Riggins, f Argahright, c Jones, gHill, gAlexanderBeeman Brandon Guildenbecher Knight Totals ...FranktonDavis, f ... McClain, f ... Banner, cMiller, g ... Hannah, g ..Ashton ......Hall ........Voss .....WihehrinkTotals ____Highland ... FranktonFG000810*4+0.3023FT FT A PF1* 1 I1* 22- 33- 4 0* 0 1- 2 2- 2 L 20 o 0* 0 11*1851003 2 14 118FG FT-FT A PF.... 5 i- i.... I 2- 3... 3 3- 0.... 4 23.... 1 0* 0 ____0 0- 1.... o o* 0.... 2 0* 0.... 0 4- 4.... 16 12-2111 14..... 12 12 Referee. Voorhis; Umpire241400I1i14 14 1819HileIPtI2010I161 8 O5711*2!49102 0 o444457- 14W ana Williams put \roahricrht fhp v U OUipoiuiru ruucharitv to«es in the i ^ •!! ^ \ 14fi- Kingston. Jamaica (10).u k i,u i j . high-point getter with 20. while Avrn pc , niii ah back the lead at ^afuruyre Denny Jones lt;'8inni»rt LOS ANGELES III24-22. But aburst ofspeed and points by Dippel, Danin 19.andRichard Sue,EARP GETS INSTRUCTIONS—Storting guard John Earp of St. Mary s, left, gets some helpful advice from his coach, Dennis Kaman, in tourney action in the Anderson sectional last night with Madison Heights. (Bulletin Photo)Bowling 30c at Rains AMF balls $12.95 Holes plugged $2.50(iiit. The first is his Tamils. which consists of hiswife. Ima Jean, and three children. Blake t. Brel 2 and Beverly \nn who is a \ear old. The second is security. Joe would definite-lv be bringing home moreTrapshoot Sri VlFallkThe Fall Creek Valley Gun Club of New Columbus is scheduled to hold a registered trapshoot on Sunday, Feb. 27. atJones, McShirley ind iick Rq- me iSile” wKo Portland’ 0re ^51tor put the pirates ahead. 29-28. wry novv me€t Madison Heights and .or the final time as the for ^ secon(j time this season second quarter „ame to a close. Saturday afternoon at 12:30A see-saw battle was under- o'clock. High scorers for the way to open the third quarter. Frankton team were i’hil Davis and St. Mary’s got as close as with 11 and Bonnie Miller with three points at 38-35 before 10. Mick McClain and Mike Han-Stevc Spaugh hit what was a nah, along with Tom Banner string of Pirate field goals to and Bandy Ashton did fine jobs open the game wide up with in the tourney outing.r Madison Heights leading 8-46 at A yxK)r .271 from the field by;un the end of the third quarter. ,he £^les contributed to their Bob Hum hit two fielders and downfaii on lfi of 59.CASHOPENMATTHEWCARRY LUMBERPHONE6671ai -v s a-* S**
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