Pace* , PointsFor25 _ riceyStaving, off a Mast period flury, the Wa^efiboro-Mont Alto Blue arid Gold'Tornado swept to- a, thrilling 5548 victory over - the,.; Thundering Herd, of; C^Bisle Mast : night.; ? V i , A capacity , crowd, including ,a large number/of standees, saw the Tornado, get into', the f final; .period with; aii 18 point! advantage Jandi:in the iasV^tw'otminujbes ;‘cl'ticife‘ ten; ciously to/a B point iriargin: ;lTom Cross, elongated, center, the ,iioop for: 25 points. Besides, being high scorer,'.Cross fit ytell into the pattern of Cbach, Harry iPure’s game strategy, ^rebounding well uii-der both, boardsv and, loping doy/n * court' oriMhe! fast’;brpakV ,v,TlLast ..night’s victory was ^purely a team effortwith:'every-‘player 1 who/saw, faction lending a supporting hand; ''‘ ’ 1 -},*•’ VSOUTH PEN CONFERENC'Standings: V',itVf!E;(':/.iv-'-oTeam; 'v.Won Lost Pet.Chambersburg,;;..; 5;/'0 -- 1.000Hershey.31 ■' ■ ,750Carlisle ./..ri.i-..';.3 ’2' .600Waynesboro ;.;....;32 .: ,600„Hanover . .V., Gettysburg2.3 .400. ■..2'/3 .400Mechanicsburg...../4: , 300ShippenSburg •. .V:;f o4 '. ‘.000RECORD SNAPPED ■ ' :t Cross, ripped’the cords with three straight- goals before, he/saw his record snapped;' He; had ;eight foi* eight at. Chambersburg last Tues-day and '13 for 18 against Gettysburg last Friday1 and three/for' three last night jbefore hisstreak ended.Cross’ 24 (consecutive bull's eyes sets a new league record.'His effort last night,jwaS ll/for ,16,.andislt;£fpr this' season' his record ';1S. 51-63;; -Pressing Cross , in the samerde partment is Larry Provard who had i four., for, four against' Carlisle and, four Mor. se^eri jlast^highti: The; Tornado took the lead:in\the opening ,'minutes,; and;stayed;;put.in front all' the /why: getting/^ M7-10'adyaritpge^at ;the; l'’quarter';U;}yifith' thiree/miputesUo t gb;MMhe^secondperiods .the Tornado jhad the pcore doubled; '28-14; and ■ when the half ended Med , 85-17, .- .BADFOURTH PERIOD * ^ (Tilings Were even m tbieithird P® riod but ’in the /fourth/Don Shade and Joe; Caibn were. shuffle^ but’ of position jand’; Denny McArver; j Ed Burba.r-and ;Bob; DeLancey),inter-1 cehted the: erratic 'passes', and! thundered . down! court to score; ' In the'! firstffiye]!---mintiter.( Gene Evans’charges! gnawed sjiyagelyyat . the 18 pblnt deficit; and - reduced; it to ,12, then, three more! quick; goals through the Tornado’s' toppling; de-* fenses left! only? a 5/point’margin. Bob, fDeLancey. paced . CarlisleChambersburg 76; ..Hanover.; 40.! Waynesboro 55, Carlisle 48.., Gettysburg, 62; Mechanicsburg]51.Tonight '! , ’’ 'JShipperisburg at; Hershey.'.Friday; •: Hanover at Gettysburg... . ,■, Carlisle , at Hapover:' ,;; Shippensburgat . Waynesboro. Chambersburg Jit* Mechanicsburg.'•.750JUNIORVARSITY Team'' Won Lost .Pet.Hahover Ji M.;4 j ,.1 .800Hershey, ;.;/jj-.. ... v - 3 , ; M Ohamtiershurg'3;!r’2 Carlisle/; MMW3--M '2 Mechanicsburg lt;MM. 2 3Gettysburg,. :V. ,M My;V2 j 3 Shippensburg i;/.l\, 3Waynesboro MMWM M • 4. Last Night’s Scores. ■ Hanover .'55, Chambersburg ,45. Carlisle - 40, Waynesboro 39; Gettysburg 40, Mechanicsburg..600.400.400350300with 13 points assisted: by ! Clyde Washtogton / who f cWpped: hi ,11... /^ Harry;,Fure’s /rapidly; improyirig ' ^varsity, : tombiriatioh; posted ’22' field goalb Mn51vtries; from the field last nightr.fbr.'better: than 43 per, cent while Carhsle; hit 19 of ; 64 shots -for better. thaiiT33- per cent.. In the /five games sb fay in the first half of the/ South; Penh Con-, , ference Tom Cross; has t tallied;. 129 points for a 25.8 pbint-per-gaWfe, av-erage, ‘ T :jThe Tornado, continues itS 'home stand here Friday night hosting; the 1 Shppensburgl’., Greyhounds ■ jvih :; a doubleheader. / n • . i ^Waynesboro (55) IG;1 Fg, ptsRuppert ..!____'m:.'•.,'.2r2Cairb h .I*.., Shade'M.r '1-3 '3-2Hartle,! -3-5 ,.7Cross ......11-- 3-6 25Provard .......v....- 4o-o , 8Funk'...... rOv. .1-2 ! -lMcFerrenV l'i0-0. . 2Totals W.M Carlisle^(48)22.! 11-20 55!'; f Fg PtsWashington:';/3-5-: MlBurb • i1* 9 /*•'* r« * • • #.20-2,4James,j; 0-0 ; 2Detancey i.....:..,. 6':v/' 1-1. M3Br.ehm tT;T'2r2-\. 4.Hess, .‘i., ••• • Mihalick-, .V. .if.. i8-5;; . 5 r’ 0-0 r Mi.McArver ....i...;1-1 3LincolnM’:2'4Totals .'.v; ^.19v 10-15 . 48WaynesboroCarlisle ' . . .-.V;.: , ..... ,. v Officials-^-Merian and ‘ FJyrih;17 18 13 7—55 TO T 13j 18—48