nrE rStF. L r head t Highach ofrhalr-. made diately which unlver-Railroader Rolls-ah i o r*• lt;’ iIsliesXlloona's lion Wittren (24) drive*, id to gel around Dale Bubnovs of lt;lilppewa I all*, in their clash I’licsdav night. while l)nng t.iitch (121 moves in for the reliound. Altoona won. «2-M.■ Altoona Topplesmentor le outlies ill •clalist i andChippewa, 62-55s col- Holding Chippewa F ills to one and finished with a seven. ’have KOal *n ,*ie *asl 'lu‘*rter, Al- margin as Ch I p p e w a•pointFallsI!.'Columh have th lioing p for (ha league lt;as the : As Iv unbr the wee lfi-gami (he stal Fan; and fror weather battle It The One wl and wit were wlt; HowSinn a foremi for a po everythli The real assi the pivot is a rup*; fat-type, graceful!Coch shooting Its notin night aglt;the Indli against a Old A lies While wardntformersof the toon as Railroaders c h u g g e lt;| slumped to seven points. |. . .from behind with a 17 . point! Altoona gained a 15-11 lead In L**any » of the *I,UI1. 10 ',wnpoint Altoona g the Cardinals at the first quarter and still had a lars wereRiver lH ^enloi High gym here Tues 34-32 advantage at halftlme But K*»giI after Coach Orrle Boettcher’s Cardl-j severalj, f|n. Coach Tom 1 .eh man* club najs moved ahead In the third .unde- slt;‘or*nK i,s third straight w i n period with a lh-11 scoring edge °'land seventh in 13 starts, entered Chippewa Falls, unable to win a has ,,1‘* *as* 'lu;,, ,°r trailing by 48 15 despite a good height advantage, n Bav■ hour players lt;i i u a toona's scoring. Harold Lamp man hitting 17 points, Don Wit-tren and Roger Rasmussen 1(1 kept thoieach and Doug Gutsrh 13. Ray drive. Thllolte scored 15. Rollle Sailing 11 mrnj and Dick Hagen 11 for Chippewa Falls.The box score:i been rector t nine have ictor-es.[■ntlonBoard tourn, led to •oach.iGil TurnerDecisionsLangloisdirect p the first pcarcd t on theirMeanntal5i I’WLAPKLPHIA (AP— Phil 3 let-ar atH It- tllatrn fFor-adelphia's «ill Turner, carrying the heaviest weight of his ca reer, 157 1-2 founds. won a tin-sainn* « I’nncr it llul.row lUnilicKled inanimousfatherround decision over the doughty counter • punching Frenchman. P i e r r e Langlois Tuesday night with a punishing two-fisted body attack. Langlois, the battle-hardened French mid dleweight, also weighed 157 1-2.!TfUUAltoonaKail*5V—Ifft PfAj i%V 1A* i12 2r 3J «* 10 219 17 1JKallaOl.onandAltoona lt;62*—fc ft nf l impmin t A I 3 «(iuwchf *IKa«niu*rn e alt;Winnchc 00Kloha an0Wittren■ »8Total. 35 13 '7 II 21 18 7—VS1 IB II 17—43Satch Paigeor Antigo One t shooting, made 20 hit on 22 Both Jj 80 points The Cochran* will go I perlence* er onee I In CochriI’narh