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Camp Hill Eliminates TornadoWAMA OFFENSE MISSES FIRE INTHIRD QUARTERCross Has 23 But Teammates Unable To Get Range On HoopCamp Hill’s school basketball team maintained their jinx over Franklin bounty schools by eliminating the WAMA Golden Tornado from District III Class B competition last night on the York Junior College floor.Sparked by the brilliant shooting of Ben Shoeman, the Lions broke away from a 31-31 tie early inhad a percentage of. about 75 per cent. Cross, had 10 of his 'team’s 16 in the first period and Shoeman had 14 of his club’s 18'.Long Tom -put WAMA into the lead at the tapoff with a field goal and a resulting foul shot, then made it 5-1 a minute later. Five points by Shoeman tied it at 6-6 and Cross again gave WAMA a three-point lead. Camp Hill worked to a two-point lead and threatened to lengthen that until Lane Mc-Ferren entered the game and kept the Tornado in the contest with two quick shots.the third quarter and rolled to a-jj7.2g AT HALF TIME55-43 victory. It was a District III _ , „ .. ,* | I Jog Csiion stEvitGd off wlio secondBiff Tom Cross had carried the:£luarter wlth his only P°ints “ r:e Tornado a long- distance on hisshoulder^, but he was given the ^e Camp Hill s Carl ente d twhole load to pull last night. His 23 points ran his\ season total to 489 in 22 games for an average of 22.22 points per gKme. \While Tom was scoring over half of his team’s total points the restcontest and scored on two con secutive field goals. Shade scored once and 'Cross again took over to score five more and keep WAMA within a point at halftime, 27-28.WAMA took a one point lead atof the- club was making only five of53 shots. Especially noticeable^by their absence were points usually scored by Carroll Hartle and Larrythe opening of the third period asCross hit again before Shoeman made three. Provard tied it up with a set shot before Greenlund andProvard, who were 0 for 14 and 2 Shoeman gave the Lions a Jour-for 15 respectively. The club net on i point lead. Cross goaled and a re-18 of 72, Camp Hill made 20 of 53.1 bound by Don Shade tied it forGOOD FOLLOWING ,ast tlme ln the COnteSt at 35'A highly vocal band of nearly 300 j crosS SCOred twice more and WAMA fans made the trip and {g^ade and Provard once in the re-1 nearly outdid Camp Hill' in tnejmaining 12 minutes of the gamei matter of s'chool spirit with a Tull although, the Tornado received' complement of cheerleaders, a pep neariy half of its shooting oppor-band, noisemakers. and plenty ofCleveland Tribe Teepee Buzzing;Birds UnbeatenBy BEN OLAN Associated Press Sports Writer '[ Rookie Rudy Regalado, an infielder by trade and a terrific hit-' ter by the looks of things, is the JI player they’re all talking about in j \ the camp of the Cleveland Indians' today. !A student at the University of Southern California, Regalado, 23, 0 is making sure Manager A1 Lopez ’a knows he’s around. , IYesterday, he connected for two,ie home runs and a pair of singles'n as the Indians walloped the ChiI vpep.School spirit and Cross carried the team into the middle of the ill-fated third period before thetunities in that time. MANHANDLED CROSSIf the Tornado failed to give a brilliant display of basketball, their 1 organization began to fold, despite!play ’ was not noticeably over-, the fact that a poorly-maintained j shadowed by the officiating of i Cami mu (54) Camp Hill zone defense gave nearly Lowell and Sweigert' or by the ,shoeJJ,an limitless shots. Cross was double hospitality of the district officials, j Achenbach teamed nearly all the time and a^_As has been the case .all season 'Greeniun(|Dorancago Cubs 17-6,The Orioles still are unbeaten 'I this spring. They came from be-1 hind with a pair of ninth-inning'p runs yesterday to down the New'r York Giants 10-9. , ISam Mele and Jim Fridley hit hdme runs for Baltimore while! Hank Thompson hit two and Ray Katt one for the Giants.At St. Petersburg, Fla., Solly He-mus, seeking to hold on “to his regular shortstop job, drove out four hits, the last a bases-clearing triple In the 11th inning to give the, St. Louis Cardinals a 10-9 decision over the Chicago White Sox.Bonus baby Billy Consolo doubled home the tieing and winning runs as the Boston Red Sox scored four times in the ninth inning to defeat the New York Yankees 6-5.The Detroit Tigers picked up their first triumph of the year, edging the Philadelphia Phillies 6-5Here is Long Tom Cross making his last basket for the WAMA Tor- ^A^cambririap18 nado as he dunks in one of the two field goals made by the local club 1 Williams’ fi artm-PH wtin the final period against Camp Hill in the Class B District III semi- ™ J Wll!la“ls * actuied left final at York last night. Tom made the basket despite the attempt of collai bone and the slugging Red-Ben Shoeman (14), to deflect it by swatting Tom’s right hand as the Sox outfielder should be ready to picture shows. Other Camp Hill players watching the action are Achen- :Play m about eight weeks, bach (10), Terry Doran (13) and Greenlund (3). The basket ran Cross’ scoring total for the season to 489 points in 22 games.have been disappointed at a win by the Franklin County entry.t P22!third man was stationed on the | Cross was zealously guarded by men;' who pinioned him front andv rear,!fouhilne, which gave two men the job of covering four WAMA players.While Cross was scoring 23 Camp Hill’s Shoeman was dumping 22 andthen was called for fouls when hej tried to move out of the “hold.” 1 On entering the gym the WAMAj club had to beg for a dressing room, I being told they’d have to dress with, the Camp Hill club. Following the; contest they were subjected to cold; showers. *WAMA officials did not feel that; any of these factors had caused! the Tornado defeat, but opined that: an awful lot of supposedly impartial officials, district and game, wouldCarlTotals WAMA (43) Provard —Hartle ......Cross —..Caron ......Shade ......fgfit944, 3122224 'w482000482015-24ffgfig200, 023103612430020018713Shainline QuitsAs G-Burg CoachYMCA CITY LEAGUEWon Lost PetPlumbers ......... 16Big Dippers........- 177 After his Gettysburg College mat- Navy ............. 96 men staged a surprising upset by, Ti'avelers ......... 512winning the Middle Atlantic Col-1 Oilers ............ 54-legiate Wrestling Association cham- Choppers .. ... 34 pionship in the Eddie Plank gym-1 Tonight55'nasium Saturday night for the sixth Choppers vs Plumbers, 7:30 p.mfig pts.;consecutive year, John ‘‘Jack”) Travelers vs Dippers, 8:30 p.m.4 shainline announced to them that1 ---2 he had resigned as mentor. IfcB B A J- __13 The resignation came as a com- TO* 3*OnGlnCjS4 plete surprise to the men Shainline j 6;had coached for several years, win-!4 ning the Middle Atlantics each'43 year of his reignNon-scoring: WAMA—Funk, Rup- The young mentor will continueNewStanding Of The Teams EASTERNWon Lost Pet,York .......... -12 .27 .609pert, Binkley, Bonebrake, Camp Hill | to coach the line of the college Boston' —Garno, Ferguson.1 football team next season and then ph,,oHplnh,_Syracuse ............ 39 29 .574.... 39 29 .574-9Q 3Q AOfi 1
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