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Dragons, RosepineWin at DeRidder; DERIDDER (Spl) - It will be East Beauregard against ; Rosepine and DeRidder against Singer here Saturday in the ; semi-finals of the DeRidder-East Beauregard basketball tournament.DeRidder and Rosepine posted opening round victories Friday night. The Dragons walloped Fairview, 80-52, while Rosepinehad a little tougher time in dis-. posing of the Marion Chargers from Lake Charles, 70-64.Tech Slips Past LionsBy 74-70HAMMOND (SpL) - Louisiana Tech ran its Gulf States Conference to 2-0 here Friday night with a hectic, 74-70 triumph over Southeastern, now 0-2 in the conference.S o u t heastem, with John Gourrfer pouring in 18 points, forged ahead at halftime, 41-38, but Tech went ahead for good with just over three minutes left to play on a layup by Jerry Hcod that made it 66-64.Hood also found the formula to stop Gourrier’s hot streak and limited the Lion ace to only three points In the second half. :The score ’ was tied nine times and the lead changed hands an even dozen times during the scrap. Tech now is 5-4 for the season and Southeastern is 1-9. ’ .The DeRidder - Singer match is set for 11:30 a.m. while East Beauregard, the No. 1 team in Southwest Louisiana, will face Rosepine at 1 p.m. Fairview and Marion will meet in the consolation match at 3:45 p.m., the semifinal losers tangle at 5:15 and the title game is slated at 8 p.m.Fairview's Mel Ingalls turned in the night’s top individual performance, garnering 36 points in his team’s losing effort. Stewart Martin collected 22 and Glen Nery had 18 for DeRidder.DeRidder’s Bobby Hernandez dunked nine points before rein-juring a sore knee in the second period and had to sit out the rest of the game.Steve Hamilton collected 29 points and did an outstanding job on defense for Marion but Rosepine had too much power for the Chargers. Rusty James got 25 points, Glen Hammontree hit 22 and Howard James added 13 for the winners. Terry Johnson had 11 and Van Bushnell had 10 to round out the Marion scoring.aDERIDDER—E. BEAUREGARDMarlon ............... 19 14 19 }9 ]6 22_J(MARION- Hamilton 14 (T-5 4, Bush-*11 ^ lt;2-4)0, Johnson 5 (1-3) 1, Uni«r3 4. Haaor 2 (2-4) 3TOTALS: 2r(8-18) 11.ROSEPINE: McKee 2 (01) 1, Horn-monjree 10 (2-5) 3. Horvey 2 lt;0-0)- v ^ vi i ivi »v f * vg-jwm usnln a■^foTAts:1’^ *(’M8) 14.FolrvlewDeRidder13 12 17 10—52 21 22 1522—80FAIRVIEW: M. Inapilt II (14-17) 2.1 Andrews 1 (M) 0 ,Horfon 1 (2-fii 3.1tea i$g tTrammel °w 4ftfi® As? b .9r« 9 «■« l/ T, Shirley L 04)) 3, Hirrwnrfa 4 (t-lj 1, Nery 5i a. very
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Lake Charles American Press

Lake Charles, Louisiana, US

Sat, Jan 11, 1964

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