Mlsna Paces 67-41 Nekoosa Win aHawks Lose 10 Point Lead in2nd Period on Nekoosa Pressllk,s „ under cither2nd Period on meKoosa rr«» i T.SSnakers cr.w 1 ’ * •1 ■ , u.v he! ween the 1«o neighboring » JMi ;U . bo- tip-otf play Nekoosa hashed soa: the John Edwards gym Tuesday —mir of mUs the elldcUvely The gameught.gave Nekoosa 11 quick points on a pair of tip-ins by Mlsna. a fast-break by Ruder and long shots by Ruder and Gruber which loosened the Port defenses.Grode sunk a side shot to put.Port back in a short-lived 25-24 lead, the last one it held throughout the game. Four more points by Mlsna, two by Gruber and one (m) by Ruder gave Nekoosa a 31-25 jPola, halftime edge. Burlifur|n-‘-,vqS; mce to Mlsna in the scoring column was -The lack of a big man hurt wil . four .. - ..........Pivv-.ii-ig Z------- us most.” Koch said, “but even el Gruber.Piv\-u’lg - ^ ___— , - I/,*.], sajd but even ai uruuei.% ^ »» i~ ior r or the. that to openrntf-i: sar-jr Kmner.ip w.t'i s Superior Rebounding Factor uenaauu. _ i;------------,„nl.in(, nc the home teamlarge a score the PapermakersjThoiwould roll up. m?Ei°ht of Nekoosa s first lOiprjn points in the third quarter came °«| via free throws including fouri Mon« ■ vii _ i i Rrai■ncntp wn:h ™ ^ ’ ' Suport^Rebou'ndi.ig Factor “We had the ball 67 times during for^astiie‘home team|each by Mlsna and Mike Lieben-Wy really th.cw a acar^a. ^ Sl^S^iS'- rebound.,bad,spurted/o^lO-pmnt bulge. ^ ^ steim ^ ^ saW Nekoosa ™Sup?rS5 siml K -x ml m i:sr ! ?avy5. i!2and 111c were making --proied as the game progressed Both teams goi on — -ft* Port'Edwards to 2. 'push shot. Liebenstein hitlmg on a ....., ,A1.rt The smaller Port Edwards team her of shots athou^ - Putting on the all court press hook, Mlsna making five consecu- _£s,p00d; he thought his just was not able to cope «ith the obv.ously had the edge m the _Futung_- tive points, and Ruder pouring in ho;Bachman said he tnousiu m_n-. — -- _ four rap;d baskets. . \lreAssumption Loses Lead inPeriod to Bow to Thorp by 40-36u i --------With less than three minutes, b to play. Bachman cleared the Nc- 0a£ koosa bench and sent in five re-RarBluserves, one of whom. Dick Hult- fh“ berg, scored the game's last bas- M.rkct.DelKirForMoseler Gives Royals SparkThrough Tilt, Last quarter scoring bv the ^ weary Port cagcrs came on three ,Wa gift tosses by Grode and basketsl *■ing honors for the night and hiskets came on long shots. Pliskaall-around play definitely sparked scored on a rebound and Moselcra pet shot close in at tnconReimer Topsby Gavre and Siems The two teams will meet againam1* n A 1 f 4 aCmEOxjjan. 27 at Nekoosa’s Alexander!“othe Royals.h.Annu | .it John Gamroth also did yeoman side.FOUgn I III service for his club. He COntnb-uMoseIcr Helps RoyalsThe Assumption Hich Royals uted 13 points and controlled the, Two quick baskets v ^ 4 t „.u^1 .mmn thn PnvnlS -mostZ Ail IB-wl.™2h School gym. !^,On OU4 IVIarK in contrast to the A tcam game, dothe outcome of the B team fra}R Reimer took all top honors was in doubt to the final seconds n0_ . . . , v!„i.__«s,irrrt#-i Pnvt F.rhvnrds ca« — Freshman Don per rote jcci mer , P^rvi-IK md Moseler Sanie 1,1 L11 c Transportation papcrmakei-s with 13 points while orthen Jim Patrykus and AKwcier Ueliyb]e cleaners lead the Ken Milkcy added 9. Walter Iwan-,#agam scored and it was 23-20 As- ^ ^ g wilh a 29- ski was high for Port, also with p.held the lead all ______- to_ and Joe kurz chipped in with13. and Joe Kurz chipped m with Mlt; w omen 11.Port Edwards Ml) Fq Ft Pf Parvin, f 0 0 1Siems, f 3 0 Cavre^ f 1 0 Iwanski, f 0hen than they did in their nrst. iwo sumpl,on a 29-22 advantage, its of Labor Temple leads the s'watzke, f o o o imU; f 5ball games. lie said. 4‘1 m satisfied, jloxigcst lead of the mghl. Schmidt |cague by lour games with 27 tAUna? * 12 7 i c^rison, c 3i gradually mo\e inio tnc lead, m contrast to earlier g»mcs‘lCul'the margin with a fast break wins and‘9 deloats. oniin. c 0 0 i 3v held it until midway in the the Royals made few errors tew hasj.et ancj uicn added two free[ R Remier also led the Catholic 5treinert, g o o 1 iturz, 9 «al period before bowing to the ba(j passes and a minimum of vmi- jhrows Then Gotzin tossed in a Mcn's League wilh a 558 series \ ® nissure of the Cardinals. 'lations. Carelessness 111 one or baske, and sehmidt again scored and a 222 top game. Kirschling ’---- ,sophomore. Jerry Moseler, two instances in the final quarter on fast brcak to make it 31- Fuel ieads the league by two To,J|; °iV 31 48 aethe Rovals the spark and bal- provided Thorp with the opportum- 2g gl the ncd of y,c tiurd period games on a 22-14 record, e they needed to make a game ties they needed ^ u® Thorp Pulls Away | Russ Doherty had a «Wi,h the Itovals tra,line, «. the Card,™ s a.« * m' --------0 0 01 1 0 s 0________________ Port1EdwVrdV::::::::::i* j* *Russ Doherty had a high 508 ^ thC0W' missed: Nek0,s;:e they needed to make a game ties they needed to w n, a.m 10 pul|s Away | Russ Dohcrty had a high 508 3, Rudf z, zenm.r.it. With the Royals trailing, 8-0. the Cardinals credit it must oe . , t QUartcr series and Carl Sharkey a high tcukuika, sowankei; Port ”the first quarter, he came into said they touk full advan age u Uirow but then it. was 206 game in the Bowlmor City B.lcs®r*dmai;# carfUn, Kurz)' off^ia,s:came to spark a rally which their chances. IJ I0 strai hl Lucas Aggies leads the league by Best* and Donovan, Stevens point.