FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1964 HANOVER, PA.PAGE 16Md. State Semifinals:Carroll CountyQuints Go DownFairmont Heights staved off; Dale Freyman ripped the Surrattsville hit on 24-for-51 a late Westminster rally to hand cords for 29 points for West- field goal attempts and was 25-the Owls a 63-57 Class A set- minster and Ed Bollinger added for-31 from the foul line. Tow-back while Sykesville ran into a 10. Johnson was high for the son was 31-for-80 from the floor rugged Douglass High quintet winners with 23. and 15-for-26 from the charityand bowed. 69-56. in the Class Sykesville. which ends the sea-stripe.B division of the Maryland son with a fine 18-4 mark, put just under a minute inState Playoff semifinals last up a stiff battle through three regU]a^on time. Steve Pfeiffer night at Cole Field House in quarters before a disastrous 2^9 *e ^rrMisvi]le pass andCollege Park M “ J“*s- »h° »»■in Class AA combat. de,end ,^' q wrecked a jng goa, making it 67.a|| |nmg[Champion Towsojii eked out, «^ Raiders trailed «f,?ve«ire ff!od-.,f? K^' a 77 74 overt me victory»\Bj« bv 20-18 after the initial stanza lt;h* first eight points for hisexpense oftoramvtlle as Bily ^ 32 at halftime, and 5047 after *eam asthe Generals took a Jones tallied 41 points eight in auarters never allowine ,eadthe StanZa«3-33 w?nano^rthe uPPer Mariboro team much Jones, who was voted th« out-r0nl^in?hp ria« rtiTt room relax as Butch Poff. siding performer of lastCarver m the C las. C tilt. q neUed ^ kepl his year s tourney, was 17-for-32Westminster held a 26-14 lead mates jn contention. from the floor. 7-for-9 on foulmidway through the second jn ^ perjod. Butch shots, snared 15 rebounds andquarter last night but Julius jowens and gijj Randall team-stole six passes. The Westmins-Johnson sparked Pairrnont to a ^ up t0 gp^ Douglass to a ter and Sykesville scores: comeback effort and the yw'|free-wheeling 29-point blast that fairmont «ts (-• u—«3»lead was cut to four a. inter-wrapped „p* tt/°game ^ e*Sgm «« Jgn* t-Mt.m'rhe°tallcr Fairmont team held 'SSL'VS. .2 £?5 **Westminster to nine pointsthrough the third eight minutes.Randall accounted for 21. “ wkstmVnstkr lt;23-11—57)In the Class AA tilt Tnu?«nn Bollinger 4 2 10 Slt;iuirrcll 2 15 . in me viass aa mi, low son Freman ,2.5.,,, WilUa ,.0.4 Wol/e }took a giant step toward its sec- ’ 1-2-4. Bv«n i o t z*pp 1-1-3.' Mtiie»CokPy, Kobertsoos^ ‘^f.r*f* ond consecutive state title The wf„„ r„»,i Height,staged a tremendous rally h ritnera|, nwe, the winner of. n wSS ,V the fourth period to close the • ... K . . Fairmont hhkdm » 21 ?i 13—43 1gap to 56-54 with i:V remain-8 .*llega ' N°rthwood »-■........ -- •ing but Fairmont again regain- game. Allegany moved into the svkrsviij.e o«-a-Mran/t wont .»n it«'^A class after winning the simsmondi 71 is. d shiffiatt 1-1-3.: ed its touch and went on in » u,c Poff 10.5.25 voiteit* .vi-11. DuerrState A title last year. i-O-2 Non - Scorer*• Blackman.1Westminster (14-101 had B was touch and go all Wmklr nor glam 1.. . Ira limit im Incl ni/wLi*. Alta — **__ i__, n «. .. ... . Vplenty of chances at the foul tbe way in last night's tilt as M«rud.r 4-mo nandaii 10-1-21 C line but converted onlv 2-of-9 in!,he ,ead seesawed several times, ii,.3. jackS 10-2 Non Scorers ^- . w ■ j ,the final period. Pour of the Towson came from several s.**.,,,,, ,shots missed were on the 1-and-l points off the pace to knot the i**s b tisituation. count at halftime. 30-all. KSjuS*1 !• is !j i»Z2bIt