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Niagara Falls Flyers Winging Way Toumrd OtlA jJunior A Title


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BARRING A COMPLETE collapse the Niagara , ByROB WEBBER Falls, Ont.jTlyers appear on tta way to winning their Gaxtttt Sporti Writer first Ontario, Hockey Association Junior A chamTom Nocera, Trott Vocational^ quarterback on the x pionship, since the team was transpourt, played his finest game for the Engineers Tuesday ferred from Barrie a few years night. ' back. ' % ._; ' The 5-9 red-head and back Under the expert tutelage of court teammate Frank Starks Nocera tallied on a lay-up owner-coach Leighton (Hap) Emms combined for 46 points to after Jim Cheeley stole the and his assistant Bill Long, the outscore the entire Tonawan- ball. da team in their Niagara Tonawanda came back on Flyers improved rapidly this seaFrontier League first-place baskets .by. Rlngler. and Rick. son and have been "the hottest battle before a near-capacity Cassata to trail 26-25. Rlngler team ii^, the league dw*ihgv the ; crowd of 1,500 in the neutral hooked in a rebound to leave LaSalle gym. the Warriors one point behind past two*months. H';~v< * ', Trott's 5645 victory moved again a little later 28-27. The Flyers no longer resemble the defending, champion E b Nocera Takes Charge the'team,; which back in Decern- ; SHAW gineers into undisputed firsfc Nocera- then took charge. ber^ wajs battling' to stay abtfte the .500 mark. On place.with a ljt-1 record and He drove the middle for a! Deq..;12-Coach Emms' squad was entrenched in third five 'games- left.' Tonawanda basket'and turned it. into a second" with an 11-2 three-pointer when place tykh ah 8-7-4 record, Since then the Flyers have is'now both losses to' Trott fouled by Jim Haas, he was It was record,, won'18^, lost 4 and tied onean amazing record for Career High , the latter's fourth personal. Nocera netted his. career Nocera then flung a set and any h'ockey (earn; amateur or professional. Trott led 33-27-with 2:51 left high of 2i Niagara Falls currently has a 26-11-5 mark and the leadingpoints while Starks, in the third period. SFLscorer, mainleads its ^nearest pursuer, the Montreal Junior Ca- tained his average.with, a 25- Nocera added two more baskets, both on neat .drives nadiens, by eight points. The lead may not seem like pdint effort He now has 336 up the middle. points In 13 games.much what with three weeks of play remaining, oh "It was our best game of five-point lead Trott held a after three the" schedule, but if the Flyers can play .500 hockey the year and a fine team, ef- periods 37-32. from here on in, the championship should be theirs. fort," Trott Coach Matt Maz- Starks again scored on a

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Celtic Five Tops Lakers; Nats Beaten


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The fur seems to fly when-. ever the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers get together in the National Basketball Association. Right now they are battling for the $2,000 that goes to the team finishing the regular season with the highest winning percentage. The Celtics, who took the bonus last season, walloped .the Lakers 120-93 Tuesday night and reduced the Lakers' percentage lead. Boston, the Eastern Di. vision leader, now has a 4418 record for .710: Los Angeles, No. 1 in the Western Division, has 46-15 for .754. A record crowd of 11,028 saw the game at Cobo Hall in Detroit. The Detroit Pis. tons defeated the San Francisco Warriors 120-115 in the nightcap. The St. Louis Hawks ended Syracuse's five-game winning streak 128-100 in the other NBA game scheduled Tuesday.
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za said after the' game. "No- tip-off play to open the fourth cera maiie the difference. We tallied twice The club has eight games who will deny this is the obtained a pair of special quarter. Cheeley Trott opened EYES THE BASKET-rFrank Starks (40) Tuesday, night on LaSalle court. on lay-ups and remaining, one less, than m a r k of a championship ankle weights last week. No- a 43-34 difference with over 0 f Trott Vocational eyes t h e b a s k e t Tonawanda players are Jim RingMontreal. Four are at home team. cera were them all day and six minutes left. L A J *. against .. GrUelph, . Montreal Totals fl 1 100 Totals Friday night's game at hescored 21 points* Last FriS h e a ler {45) and Rick Cassata (21). Trott 49 30128 V*** J? d r ' v e 9a'* Syracuse . . . . . . . . . 1 27 25 30100 and St.;. Catharines twice. Memorial Arena should go day, Jim Powell- had worn Tonawanda again cut its ? : won 56-45.Gazette Photo. in first-place game St. Louis . . . 3 7 41 27 20ilW The, road'games are against a long way toward deciding them and he scored 24 points deficit. to five points 43-38. ,-Tpnawahaa : Attendance5435 Rick 'Rowley tallied a baske. * %~^ ^ '. Hamilton,. KTirnt're a 1, St. the eventual winner., It will at Lockpprt" ' LOS ANGELES and then stole the ball and BOSTON Caiiarines and' Peterboro. be the third game, in three G F T G P T Nocera made nine of> 16fed Rick Cassata. But the tirBarnett 2 4 8Cousy 7 0 14 MphtreaV pri. the o t h e r night? for the - Canad-ieris, field goal attempts Tuesday, ing Warriors never gqt. any Baylor 1i2ll 35 HavHcek 8 0 16 Ellis 0 6 6 Helnsohn iiindy has; only three games but one they will;need des- seven for seven^in' the sec- closer as the -Engineers out9 3 21 Hundley 3 2 8 K. Jones 2 0 4 on f foreign ice -and six at perately *if they hope to ond half. Trott wiped out a scored them 13-7 in the reKrebs 2 1 5 S. Jones 11 3 25 Lafiusso 6 8 20Loscutoff 1 0 2 Irortf^., &t first . glance it overhaul the Flyers. 21-19 halftime lead With a maining time; Trott . easily Selvy 4 3 11 Love41ette 3 1 7 * . *" would\sem the Junior. CariWiley 0 0 O Ramsey 3 6 1(2 seven-point string at the out- overcame a press with some Russell 8 1 17 adiens have a ' slight edge LYNN. PATRICK, general set of the third period. : full-court passing. Starks had Sanders 1 0 2 in the!' schedule. However, ' m a n a g e r of the Boston Open Up Middle seven of . the last 13 Trott Totals 29 35 93 Totals 5314 ISO keep in mind that six are B r u i n s of the National Los Anseles .15 18 39 2193' "Our strategy, was to open points, Boston . . . . . . . . . . ^ 0 3 4 37 29120 with M r s t division clubs. Hockey League, was ah in- up, the,middle so that Nocera Courtside Slants Trott Two of the other t h r e e terested spectator at a re- could drive or'pas's off to our shot 47 percent for the game, SAN FRANCISCO DETROIT Special to The Gazette G F T G F T games are against S t Cath- cent Niagara Falls-Guelph big men," Mazza/explained. 25 for 57' after a torrid 17 KENMORE-^Substitute Tom Randier came through CbambYn 20 0 45 DeBussc'r* 7 2 16 Attles 5 10 arines, a to^gh. nut fpr-the game in the Royals arena, 6 Dukes 1 0 2 Nocera made five baskets for 27: second half . 14 1 29 with. 18 points and Niagara Falls clicked-in t h e second Hfonfower 5 2 M Ferry Canadiens to crack this sea-; He singled oufforaer. F l y f 4 ( 0 t h e t h i r d period, three on made 12 of 25 field .-. Starks Lee 1 1 3 Howell 6 7 19 goal at2 2 6 son as evidenced-by ias.t^lepstars Jeannot Gilbert and drives .right up the middle tempts . . . Starks was honhalf for a 71-57 Niagara Frontier League basketball vic- Mesehery 4 4 12 Jones Naulls 3 0 6 Louanery 8 0 6 Phillips Sunday's game between tfre -Billy Nibbs as' two of the Nocera had Trott's last eight ored at the Niagara Commu9 2- 20More4and O i l tory over Kenmore West here Tuesday. Rodsers 2 1 50hl 10 4 24 two clubs. most promising y d u n g- points of the quarter to cap nity Center dinner Tuesday Sears 0 1 1 Scott " 7 3 17 Randier only played about* ~ hockey p 1 a y e rsl hi:, the- the Engineers' 18-li rally. It night at the Hotel Niagara, ThevCanadiens- were on Totals 49 17 10(5 Totals 50 20 120 LaSalle and Kenmore East half the game but the 6-5 top 4-1' and 6-3 before the Bruins' organization. opened a 37-32 lead after but because of the basketball San Francisco ....X 34 23 30115 will play a Niagara Frontier junior transfer from Bishop Nabors six of 10. Nabors Det> Black Hawks roared back .91 30 31 28120 B o t h are playing with three periods. game couldn't.appear in perhad 11 rebounds. to gain a 6-all tie. Tenacious Tonawanda held son to receive the Levy Bros, League basketball game at La- Duffy was one of four CatarKingston of " t h e Eastern Four of the Flyers' re- Professional League and as a slight edge during the; first sports award , . * Starks led Salle tonight. The junior var- acts in double figures. He Rein Valdov, Ken West > 1 starter, suffered an ankle 1st Methodist Wins maining eight contests are of last week Gilbert was half after breaking a 5-5 tie.the Trott rebounding with 11 sity preliminary starts at 7 made eight of 12 shots from injury the first quarter and First Methodist, paced by a g a i n s t Guelph and St. leading the circuit in scor- Rick Cassata; wht) was high and Jim Powell added nine p.m. will be sidelined indefinitely. Gary Kirkpatrick led all the Host LaSalle will be fav- the floor. Catharines teams they ing with 68 points on 28 for the Warriors with 16 ;.. .Trott.will have a "breithhave beaten with regulari- goals and 40 assists. points, and brother Joe Cas;) r " Friday at winless, Lewis- ored to even It's season record Randier entered midway in , Jack Kemp refereed the way and easily defeated S t ty this season. So, ai far as sata Were hitting,consistently totfPprtei* before playing its .at.7-7 although Kenmore East the second period after Jessie junior_ varsity game and .then Paul's 46-18 in a Protestant (4T9) has, been playing good Jefferson , picked up three filled in for 'the varsity game the schedule/ is concerned fWO OTHER former Fly- from -.outside the Trott de postponed ,-jjame with Niag- ball of late. The Explorers personal fouls. Randier again when Al Arfco was the only Inter-Church Midget Division neither t e a m appears to er players have also been f^nse. < - ; ara Fallsi. next 'Tuesday night game Tuesday. have a decided advantage. "It's a swing defense," Maz- . ... Trott won the junior var- are led by Wayne Powless, the took over in the third period official to show up. The 1st M E T H O D I S T ST. PAUL'S performing well with their No. 4 scorer in the NFL with when Jefferson collected his: once-beaten N i a g a r a Falls O F T O F T * ; ' respective t e a m s . Howie za said. We're in a zone when sity game 5541 over the Tona- 230 points in 13 games. Reid fourth personal. 8 0 Kick 2 4 # junior varsity won its 12th Maslem i 4 0 16 Palmer they have th'e ball in ther cor- wanda jayvees . . . Cozell FerAtklma 8 4 0 8 THE FLYERS canffot af- Deitrich, a 1961-62 favorite Klrkp'rlck 11 0 22Sharpf 1 0 2 game 59^52 over the Keri Lally ford to become complacent is playing with the Clinton ner but go man-f or-man when r e r s 14. points led three Jun- GTrefe is. the l e a d i n g East Hayes High o 0 0 Palmer 0 0 0 scorer with 209 points. . 0 0 0 Fanntna 0 0 0 > ior Engineers, in double fig. John Hayes was high for West jayvees. Bill Duff and Oane despite t h e i r , eight point Comets of the Eastern Ama- the ball is out front." Watson 0 0 0 i i r e s . '"" ;";.'--'. Rebound . Basket the Falls with 19 points, Roh Rich Wright each netted 18 l e a d , but must continue teur League. Lester 0 0 0 points for the first-place Nabors had 13 and Jimmy playing the brand of hockey Jim Rlngler, Tonawanda's TROTT TONAWANDA Wayne\ Rutledge, the FlyTotals 23 0 46 Totals ~7 ~4 7 * F FT Williams' 10. The win made Baby Cataracts. that has made them the. clr-, ers' goaltender of last sea- 6 center, rebounded his; own Byrd r ' G 0 T 0 OR,Cassata 0 16 WEST the fourth-place Cataracts* NIAGARA FALLS KENMORE G cult's top team during "re- son is playing for.Windsor missed shot for a basket that King " 0 1 IHaes 1 7 G FT F T ' BOOM 0 1 > Hurst- .: 0 2 record 94. They trail Lacka- Hayes cent m o .n t h s. Victories in the Senior "A" Ontario gave the Warriors a 21-17 Powell 9 1 19 Valdov 0 0 0 O 2 Rlngler 1 7 1 Randier 2 lead before Starks' jumper Bradberfy 0 0 0 Rowfey wanna by a halfrgame in their Hartmans 8 0 18 Johnson 11 5 27 against such teams as Monr Hockey Association! , 1 S 1 1 3 OZentz Nocera 0 8 9 3 21 J. Cassata treal and Beterbpro on forNabors 3 2 8 1 13 Hennessy G a r y Dornhoefer^ t h e with 21 seconds left ended Hasley Tonawanda beat Kenmore battle for third place and Jefferson 0 0 0 0 QBroeckef 2 4 8 0 4 Gross the final Section < VL pJayoff Finger' eign ice have given^them a Flyers' fine winger is ex- the first half scoring. Starks 12 1 25 5 1 11 1 5 Daoust Eas,t 54-41 In a Niagara Fron- berth. 3 0 6 '."Trott took charge Immedi- Cheeley Rader. r e p u t a t i o n for being a p e c t e d to begin skating 0 2 4 10 BEVERLY UNES tier. League swimming meet Poor ball handling by the WIHiams clutch outfit" within two weeks. He has ately upon the resumption of Totals 25 6 5 6 ' Totals 21 3 45 Lczina 0 0 0 0 7 12 18 1956 Tuesday night. .Kerry O'Hara Falls and a 26-polnt second Gavazzf STANDINGS FEB. 13 T w i c e during the last been.out of action with a play. Starks scored on a lay- TfpH up after Trott controlled Hhe Tonawanda . , . : . . . . 1 1 .10 11 1345 of East swam the 100 yard but-, period by Kenmore West three weeks, Niagara Falls knee injury, but should reTotals 31 9 71 Totals 22 13 57 HOOKER INTER-DEPT. " B " DIV. Offtclais^Ed MellerskI, Al Huetter. ' terfly in 55.3 seconds. Gary gave the host Blue Devils a Niagara Falls has shut out the Petes at turn in time for the Me- tip-off. Tom King made one .13 17 23 1871 iOVi free throw to break the.21-21 TROTT JV TONAWANDA JV Kenmore West 10 26 13 857 F^28 Shipping 5 8 Y a r d Martin of Niagara Falls had 36-30 lead at the half. home and there is no one morial Cup playoffs." Rt)fltrs 54W Pby. Ch. U b 40. T OfficialsAl Arlco, Jack Kemp. tie. Starks drove for a basket. WHItems G F T LoeswkH G F 12 set a NFL and state record of F-28 51 Industrial Ret. 39V4 "We didn't really begin to 6 0 1 3 5 Etectrlc Shop AtVi Sales & Devel. 94 Alexander 0 0 0 4 4 12 HamoWnd 55 seconds last Friday at Lock- jell until the third period," NIAG. FALLS JV K E N . WEST JV Operation* 43VJ WeWlns S*v 2 - V i Ferrell 4 * . 145he'rnn,. O F T G F T Plant Eng. 46 Research Glrle 32 Will 3 NFHS Coach Jim O'Shea Holody port. O. 1.-1.Small . 0 2 Hasan 2 0 4 Benzol 44V* Purchasing OOM 2 HoHoroan .-. i : 0 . 2 Bakef Cell Room Wilson 0 0 Borka 43 ^Corros^n U b . 29 0 0 0 Kenmore West is at Lock- said. Williams' seven points Walos 0 Mauldln. 0 0 -OSlater' 0 4DIPrlest 1 2 4 I Rlchma>d.- 2 . 0 , 4Maflfls port tonight and East at North paced the Cataracts in a 23-13 Duff SAM P A U L MAJOR " A " 4 18Bouohton 0 2 2 2 AAcCIJntocK 0 0 OHarpster W L W L 0 8 Applebaum 0 0 0 third quarter and to a 5349 Ao^mshlck Tonawanda Thursday. On FriO Wak . O.'.O O.Kefler 4>\ 25 Simon Pur* 33 33 8 18Ha9el9ansz 0 0 0 Maoaddlno 0 Cook S 3 13NedoV lead.- Craig Johnson kept Wrlsht 40 26CJIunl BkJrs. 3 2 34 day, Lewiston-Porter is at La0 0 Dykman Bettlno 0 0 0 Cacllnas 1 2 0 . 4 GgWer BthM. R. 3SW-27W Bavarian 3m-04'^ NORTH TONAWANDATt ara Frontier Basketball Lea- senior Richard Kijowski tach Sn%Mh 8 0 16 Salle and Niagara-Wheatfield Ken West close by scoring 11 Leardln Ii 0 0 Reid .' Gross 37 2 9 0 d ' n i o ' s 9 1 % - M / * o: 0 0 Allen 5 1 11 Mil-Pine begins to look more and more gue this season. -'., Dlermyer Rays 3 * W 9 V * Slenk H>atlnfl 29 37 had 9 points foe North Tonaof his 27 points in the third McCoy 0 3 7 Brandys at Lackawanna. Thompson 3 9 15 Falls Wd. 33V2-30U! Ttxsmpson Rf. 26 40 Gallagher 1 2 2 Wilson Stephens 0 0 0 Storteh'se 35WO0V^ State Parm I. 25 41 period. as if Lewiston Porter Central The Lancers lost.their 14th wanda, which made its season - Zlehm 2 0 OMaronn Grad 0 0 0 Steve's M . 33Vi.32V! GIrasole 22W-43V* -* Root 0 The Cataracts then cementrecord 8-6. High School is going to set a straight game here Tuesday * t * Totals 2 ' 17 59 Totals 19 14 52 Scores 51-27 Win FELICE SPORTSMAN ed the victory with an 18-8 Nlaoara Falls JV . . 1 7 17 13 1259 record in reverse in the Niag- night to North Tonawanda The North Tonawanda Jay- Totals 1 9 1 7 - 5 5 : Ttals 18 5 41 W L W L .:.7 13 22 Trott JV . . . . 135$ First Presbyterian .whipped last period. Randier con- Kenmore West J V . . 1 5 10 Hi 1452 DeFranco 58^-29' a Talarlco 45 43 and are accorded little chance vees halted a two-game Lew- Tonawanda JV . . . 8 15 Cor*in( 56 32 Vacca 38'.i-49^ 8 lOr^l Pierce Avenue UP 51-27 in the tributed three baskets. Lindsay 54W"33'^ Aroato 35 53 of winning any Q tKeir four istpn-Porter winning istreak f Utlca C k * 51 -37 MirabelII 3 4 ^ - 5 3 ^ Junior Division of the Protes- Shoot 57 Per Cent regaining starts this season. In the preliminary .game, SoeotrvA. ? Dimino tant Inter-Church Basketball The Falls statistician tab- Return Engagement Aotrwny's 49VJ-38 43Hl7hland 30tt,57>^ crushing the baby ^Lancers Bolero Is Wjrinjf^ 45 30 58 . * "iv is''a season that will have 59-28. League Tuesday night 'fit bed the Cataracts at 58 per Cornell will return to LeBEVERLY TUESDAY MIXED ' NASSAU, Bahamas OBThe North Junior. to be chalked up tcv experiVARSITY i; W L W L cent from the field, 31 of 54. high's football schedule next S'dao 61 23 LaSalle Cab 43 41 ence by he'w 1 s10ni^orter, U W I S T 6 N - P O R T , NO. TONAWANDA swift-California ySwl Bolero FIRST P I E R C E A V E . \)P Hayes made nine of 15 and year. They last met in 1959. Johnson 53 26 LaOvce 43 41 G F T O F T battlea" h e*a v y winds and PRESBYTERIAN Swiery's 5 5 V J - 2 8 I Yaseen 37'.'-4o^ which never wasin the game Dcyl 6 0 12 Kllowskl 4 1 9 G FT G Cas1es 55 29 Skoll-Massaro 27 &i 5 1 2 as the Lumberjacks -piled up Fulkrton 4 0 13 AnastMl 2 0 4 pounding wayes for an over- Homer 0 4Touoh>tt ,0 Sh*rl*sn 53 31 No. 10 11 7J <Tor*ckl 2 0 all victory in the . 184-mile Pelts 0 6 Gnaroan Nlaa. Tree 31 .'-32 i 0 4 Zayah 1 3 4 10 TEN YEARS AGO .TO-"a 6842 verdict Smith 0 OCooley 4 Frtbcbbv 6 Hollasch race Camp man 2 5 6 16 Miami Nassau' yacht * 1 1 Kay 3 YaW - ' 0 0Wn<Phal 4 1 9 Tuesday. NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP. DAYEsther Blessing high- MV>el>.rHas 13 ''?%:". , : '{'. Stone 4 8 McRaV 0 OCarr 0 Sutherland 3 1 7 W L W L Vlgue 4 12 Blaln Junior and sophomores did Pedltv . 0 0 Brochy 0 1 1 5 Hot Sticks 45 21 Drivers 31 34 lights keglfhg action in the Griffin 0 2 Rennit 0 Lwl 0 1 Hlm 3 0 6 Llr* 34 OOThtrdSt. 29 37 most of the. scoring, for the Kllkrur 4 18 Martin 0 0 Octk<rtnk\ 0 Crystal Ladies League with visitors In the contest at J4quttt 0 Volts 3 5 ' : - r > j Service Cnter M 38 0 Hudson 0 l 0 Meters 3< ^-?ia i Operators 25 41 D$ultl 0 0 0 Totals 19 13 51 Ttals 8 11 27 ANNUAL i A 244 single and 640 triple. North T o n a w a n d a High OOODYEAR INTERDEPARTMENT W L W L S c h o o l ' s gym. Sophomore Totals 16 10 42 TfttMt 27 14 68 * * * Assortments 65 19Teylor 27 37 LiW.-Port. . , , 7 13 11 1 1 - 4 2 Bombers 42 30 Maintenance 32 48 TWENTY YEARS AGO Gary Moeller had 13, Junior ho. Tonawanda . 1 7 23 14 48 Comets 36 28 Mavericks 23 57 * Barrlneau 36 32 T O D A YNiagara defeats Bill Doyle netted 12'arid junior i Mark Fresichlag had V 6U t W I I T O N P O R JAYVKES TONAWANDA * Colgate 54-52 in overtime T. NO. SWEAT SHIRTS 1.00 HOOKER I N T E R D E P T M E N T " A " G F T battle despite the loss of points. W W R. Hewitt 4 8 Plorkowskl 4 14 SPORT SHIRTS IONO ...].00 Kurt Hollasch, NT's 6-4 sen- Pclc S Stores 53 Area 3 Repelr 39 2 4 Bancroft 1 1 leading scorer Fred Schwab, Admin 52 Gr. Is. R. M . 39 $iblll 2 4 Kostowikl 1 7 WHITE SOCKS 5 *. 1.00 Org. Phos. R. 2 49 Scale S N 38 out of action with an ankle ior scoring whiz, counted 16 Bray' 5 Smith 0 4 Mach. Shoo 1 4? Welding Shop 1 38 points to run his season total LauTonh 2 0 1 Otvjtn 2 16 injury. CANYAS GLOVES 4 PT. 1.00 Boiler House 45 M*on Shoo 38 Knetoel 2 Lukai 0 6 to 263 and to maintain a pace McAMIIen 1 F'ne Chem 44'> Inst. Repair 36'* 1 2Hir*tll 1 3 F-28 Repairs 44'^ Oro. P. R. J 33V 1 2 Burwst ZIPPER ARTICS 2.95 0 2 THIRTY Y E A R S AGO of 20 points a game. NT Coach Trichior 4 3 ' j Ret. Repelr 33 OMtoner* 2 6 George Bancroft substituted i, Hwltf 0 . t 0 0 THERMAL SOCKS 3 . 1.00 TODAY S a c r e d Heart TUESDAY LADIES Clark 0 O The Fun Show - Coming Soon! W L W L Church wins the YMCA's freely as the Lumberjacks, Oedsofl 0 0 Gllllem Gulf 51 33 Mll-Plne Apts 43 4! ran up a 40-20 halftime lead. annual indoor track meet NEW SHOE DEPARTMENT Henvwod 4<> 3% Mllfvllle 41 4J Totals 13 2 28 Totals 54 11 59 Schrtck 47 37Wedoe 39^44'* for the third year In suc- Nt:*-6 9 7-28 CONTINENTAL STYLES Pal Dillon 45 38 Fo*e J e w e l l 34 50 Junior-^ary Westphal and Hp&S^'^? u I 2159 II cesaipn 40-21. : v' V D*hfberg 45 39 Thrlftwey 33'.SWS hw smts Reed f. Son's f> *' 8l-k's Gulf 32 52

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