The Patoka Warriors got beatby Louisville 60 to 57 in a game that wasn’t cloce until the finalminutes. At halftime the score was24 to 29. Patoka tailed as much as 14 points at one time. Scorers as follows: Larry Thompson 21, Harlan Gerrish 11, Carl Jolliff 13, Steve Jenkins 1, Luke Walker 5, Jim Padberg 4, and Doug BalJance 2.Patoka played Okawville at home and won 91 to 65. The Warriors shot a tremendous 61'/r overall. Patoka had a balanced attackas Luke Walker and Larrv Thompson led the attack with 24 points each. Patoka led 52 to 26 athalf time. Scorers as follows; Thompson 24, Gerrish 7, Jolliff 21, Walker 21, Padberg 11 and Hal-brook 4.The Warriors then journeyed to Farina w.here they won 71 to 61. The game was rough with a total of 62 fouls called in thecontest. Carl Jolliff was high scorer with 22 points. Scorers: Thompson 17, Jolliff 22, Padberg 13,Walker 10, Gerrish 5, Jenkins 6,and Halbrook 2.After starting the year off right with a win against Farina thenfwent to Mulberry Grove whereBy Jim Padburg26 and at the end of the Patoka was ahead 62 to 57. Scorers: Thompson 15, Jolliff 20, Padberg 16, Walker 7, Gerrish 4.Wesclin Tournament at New Baden:Patoka played Mascoutah the first night and was overwhlt; Imed by the substituting of Mascoutah 91 to 71. Again Patoka had four boys in double figures but it wasn’t enough to combat with hot shooting Mascoutah ball club.Scorers as folows: Larry Thompson 22, Carl Jolliff 11, Jim Padberg 15, Luke Walker 4, Harlan Gerrish 11, Raymond Halbrook 4, and Steve Jenkins 4.Jan. 19-22 E-I Tour, at OdinJan. 26—Odin* ........ TJan. 19—Carlyle* ........ HFeb. 2—Kinmundy........HFeb. 6—Cowden ......... TFeb. y—Sandoval* . TFeb. 12—Stew-Stras HFeb. 16—Mulberry Grove . . HBarry Dale ShookWins Baby DirbyA boy was born to Mr. andPatoka won 75 to 47. Patoka had Mrs. Tyrone Shook. His name isa balanced attack with four menin double figures. Scorers as fol-Barry Dale, and he weighs 7 lbs. 14 ozs.low: Thompson 20, Jolliff 9, Pad-The father, Tony, who is tellerbeig 10, Walker 14, Jenkins 4, First State Bank, was com-Gerrish 16, and Crawford 2.Then the W’arriors. played Ram-ing along fairly well until Barry’s second night home He must havesey where they won behind balan- up mo.st of the night. Finally,« A • M ^ m • Aced scoring attack with Carl Jolliff jt ^^^s reported, confidentially, ofleading the way Vvith 20 points. At halftime the score was 26 tocoarse, he called in the relativesto take over.Q r» 1ISr\