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gym-V. Inow t'Jl I )isgo pos-tand-beenired.ular,doffandinion:ht,lerinddiediertsi the D of NED ryin g And 190-1 PWfbeenhoselegssaidButofficially among me selecr group WeAkron WinsNationalA All CrownDENVER (UPI)—The Goodyear Wingfoots of Akron came from behind in the second half Wednesday night to upset the defending champion Phillips 66ers of Bartlesville, Okla., 86-78, for the 1964 national AAU basketball championship.Tennessee State, led by flashy guard Bill Bradley, defeated Seattle, 90-85, for third place in an earlier game.The Wingfoots trailed throughout the first half, by as much as eight points, and were down 41-39 at Intermission. They finally caught up at 58-58, with 11:05 to play, traded the lead back and forth for five minutes and went ahead for good at 68-66.Pete McCaffrey scored 24 points to lead the Wingfoots, Dick Davies contributed 18 and Larry Brown, voted the tourney's most valuable player,gre:said WedAngeles give me time.1'H o w aemerged ment” a personalDodger { (Buzzie) Howard c a regulaj “I hit runs in 1 Chapman tinel fron year I hi in 70 runan oppor Bavasi Angeles i ment. BiThe All-Amerlco 5Quod:FORWARDS? Shipp, Mr.CoFfrey; Ed Corel!, Scoltlt-; Willie Porter, TennesseeSlate. CENTERS: Llovd Shcrror, Akron; Jim .Haflon, Phillips. GUARDS: Brown;Charlie Bowerman, Phillips; Jim Lyons, Osden, Ulah; Bradley,manager Howard cmain m if he got Howard
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Pasadena, California, US

Thu, Mar 26, 1964

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