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Sunday, February 17, 1963
FAGE SIX
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Bradley Trims Eagles
in Cliffhanger 75-72
North Texas
Ralston Pulls
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Win Streak
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NTSU 75-72 in a cliffhang- urday 8-6, 6-1, 4-6, 3-6. 6-3 and
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Until then, the Eagles, paced
once again by the fabulous John
Savage, were very much in the
game after battling from a 12-
point deficit early in the first half.
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TUCSON (AP) — Lean Don
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in the $25,000 Tucson Open
Golf Tournament to seven
strokes.
His 54-hole total was 15-un-
der-par 201.
The 33-year-old pro from
West Covina. Calif., birdied
the seventh hole on his way
to a 35 on the first nine, then
birdied the 11th and 15th holes
to come home in 34.
Frank Boynton and former
Tucson Open champ Gene Lit-
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in went into the finals of the national
indoor championships against Bri-
THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
over the 2% - mile Day-
TSlty
State Bank
of 145 161 miles per hour Saturday ending the Bearcats’ 37-game win-
and won the first American Chal-
DAYTONA BEACH Fla (AP—
Paul Goldsmith, the veteran in-
He said the scales were still
I going up when elorde’s weight
5 27
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of Cincinnati Saturday night.
The victory, Bradley's second
over North Texas this year, left
the Braves with a 3-6 MVC rec-
ord.
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land. He missed the natinoal
er before 3,800 fans
the left eye. Bizzarro's nose was holder of the American version ___________________
bleeding, too of the junior lightweight title, said Bennie Lenox tied a school record
Mays — 640; fifth and sixth plac-
es _ withheld; seventh place— HIGHLAND PARK (Special’ —
Leon Lasater—626. Ronnie Newland shot a 77 Friday
All events — third place—Her- to lead Highland Park over Denton
Others placing in the events behind a big lead
were: Elorde weighed the limit of 130,
Team — second place — Ramey! Bizzarro 12912.
Cincinnati led 64-58 with 4 min-
, , uteS to go when the Wheatshock-
International Raceway, ers
made slippery and dangerous by stallworth got the last three points
souri Valley Conference winning Sangster, powerfully-built mem-1 three slashing service returns and
streak for the Eagles and ended ber of Britain’s Davis Cup team a well-played drop shot to crack
a six-game MVC losing streak for | and owner of one of the most po- McKinley in the sixth game for
Bradley. tent services in the game, out- a 4-2 lead in the final set. He
The loss leveled NTSU’s record5 gunned Eugene Scott of North- almost repeated in the eighth but I
at 4-4 and dropped them into port, N.Y., 6-4, 6-4, 15-17, 6-4 in missed an easy overhead volley strictly an artillery duel with aces
fourth place in the Valley behind | the other semifinal at the Seventh after a perfect lob. He won the by the dozens and few rallies.
clinching ninth game without loss Sangster lost only one point on his
of point, climaxing his victory with1 service in the first set and that
Men’s Gym.
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held at Varsity Lanes Feb. 2-3 and the Philippines stood back, picked Elorde used short rights to the
9-10. challenger Johnny Bizzarro to midsection and sharp left hooks
The Denton Sports & Toy Cen- pieces Saturday night and re- to the head to pile up his margin.
ter team, composed of Vernon tained his world junior lightweight The hooks did the most damage.
Payne. James Toohey, Glenn All- title on a unanimous 15-round de- but bizzaro maintained his re-
mon. Jay Howington and Dr. W. R cision before 40,000 fans at out- cord of never having denn
Demougeot, won first place with door Rizal Stadium. knocked
a score of 2904 from a field of 18
entries.
David Woolridge and Bob Wat-
kins teamed to win the doubles
event with 1276.
Ezrum Massey was the singles
winner with 692
and White Insurance Agency (Ed The Filipino. making his fifth
defense of the title he won from;
’ never having peon points, the 6-foot-7 Elmore hit his Williams
i , , c. ILncvoa aoi, o1 first four shots, all over Rice’s West
‘ There'were no'knockdowns, but ‘‘He's tough,’ Elorde said arter- 6-9 Kendall Rhine, and six o
, ' ., „, , . .. th. ficht seven in the first half. He had Dav
the 28-year-old Elorde frequently the fight.
rocked the 24-year-old challenger The Pennsylvania fighter,
from Erie, Pa . and cut him about ranked No. 1 by the WBA and
Two streaks were snap- . .
ped Saturday night as the holder Chuck McKinley with a
Bradley Braves nipped dazzling shotmaking display Sat-
Doyle. Leon McNatt and Richard Harold Gomes of Provide.. ’e,
R I , in I960, won the fight 74-64
Ness’. 2890,
Doubles - second place - Steve on the card of Referee -rineo —al
McBride and Don Johnson, 1276; j legos. He was ahead on the five-
third place - Ross Black and Dan I point must system, by 72-65 ac
Palmer, 1201; fourth place—Russ cording to Judge Jugodino I m.
Helton and Don Cook, 1196.
Singles — second place — Mil-
ton Hill, 658; third place, Benny
Schertz — 645; fourth place — Bill
Lightweight Title
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a steady drizzle which began just oe “throws'He made one" of cent' of' thefr S. thappu pe ‘cam's second lowest of the year.!P
before race time. ; two shots for a 64-63 reading with ond-ranked Loyola of Chicago Earlier this year.
He finished nearly two laps 1:32 left.. {from the ranks of collegiate bas-sdueaked past Dayton 74-69.
ahead of A. daFoyt, another In i Cincinnati then went down the ketball unbeatens Saturday night TECH 77. BAYLOR 70 .
dianapolis veteran, who had court, missed a shot. and Wichita 92-75. LUBBOCK (AP) — Texas Tech West put the Braves ahead to stay slender Californian swept through
trouble bringing his 1963 Corvette got the rebound. Gene Smith, a The victory was the sixth staved off Baylor’s fast finish to 65-64 at 7:27. the second set in 12 minutes. Me-
Sting Ray through the slippery Cincy sophomore, then fouled {straight for Bowling Green < 14-6 । down the Bears 77-70 Saturday. A Bradley stall and three miss-[
turns. Stallworth and he made both free while Loyola suffered its first set- Baylor, behind 17 points mid-ed one-and-one foul shots then
Goldsmith picked up the $4,000 throws for the final 65-64 Wichita back in 22 outings way in the final period Cut the spelled doom for the Eagles.
top prize from a purse of $20,000. edge with 74 seconds left. Moving into a 9-0 lead at the margin to only six with 4 minutes, Fouls were the big spoiler for
Foyt Won $2,000._____The Bearcats missed another beginning, the Falcons never 48 seconds remaining. But Tech the Eagles as they lost two start-
sophomore Harold Denney con- ers and their No. 1 reserve via the
nected on a hook shot and four foul route.
free throws and Bobby Gindorf THREE FOUL OUT
added another pair of charity Sophomore center.Carl Miller
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517.0. Miller 3
nis fans drool with the power and
resourcefulness of his attack.
Ralston, then 18, and McKinley j
both were slapped down bv the
U.S. Lawn Tennis Association in
January, 1961, for unsportsmans-
like conduct in Australia. McKin-
ley was suspended for a racket-
tossnig incident and both he and
Ralston were placed on a year’s
probation.
Later that year Ralston drew a
Despite the sharp counter- he thought it was a good fight.
First and second places in the punching of the elusive Filipino Bizzaro’s adviser, Don Elbaum leading the Texas Aggies to an
all-events competition is being southpaw. Bizzarro pressed his at-! claimed that Elorde did not ac-
withheld because of a protest cau- tack throughout the fight and fin- tually make the 130-pound weight.
sed by a rules infraction, ished strong as Elorde coasted
Texas A&M 40 Arkansas 71.
SMU 89, Rice 7»
Texas Tech 77, Baylor 70.
Indiana 103. Illinois 100
Virginia 71. Maryland 69.
Notre Dame M, Navy 56,
Wisconsin 70, Northwestern 45
Ohio State 75, Michigan M
Princeton 85, Dartmouth 62.
West Virginia 09. Richmond 72
Georgia 76, Mississiddi 43.
Brown 75, Cornell 64.
Louisville 75, Georgia Tech 73.
Ohio U. 90. W Michigan 64
Minnesota 75, Michigan State 70.
Loyola, New Orleans 14, Miami, Fla
77
Duke 73, Waka Forest M
Iowa State 73, Colorado 40.
Oklahoma A4, Kansas *2.
Iowa 73, Purdue 64.
Auburn 82. Louisiana State $7.
Penn 71, Harvard 53.
Kansas State 67. Missouri 55
Florida 73, Mississippi State 52.
Alabama 83. Tulane 79.
Oklahoma State 51, Nebraska 41.
points to safeguard the victory, went out at 7:28 of the first half,
SMU 89, RICE 79 {followed by Burns at 12; 32 of the
DALLAS (AP)—Gene Elmore’s second half and Bubba Bailey at
hot shooting and rebounding all 4 15. . . , , „
but smashed Rice’s Southwest Outshot 26-25 from the floor, the
Conference basketball title hopes Braves connected on 25 of 36 foul
Saturday night as the Southern shots for their three point margin.
Methodist Mustangs belted the B"AF.Ft. To. NF.Fr.ro.
Owls 89-79. Herndon.
, Hednreich
Scoring a career high of 23/Strawder
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NTSC’s Eaglets survived one of
their coldest basketball nights of
the season Saturday night, beat-
ing the Arlington State College
junior varsity 79-59 in Men* Gym,
The victory pushed NT’s record
to 10 2 The Eaglets seek No. 11
Monday night when the? go to
Temple to meet the Texas Junior
College Athletic Conference'
champs
The Eaglets hit only 36 per cent j
in the first half as they took a
32 31 lead They improved the
shooting in the second half. But
with 4 27 remaining, they had)
only a two-point lead 57-55. A Late i
flurry of free shots and a final!
buzzer goal by Billy Hughs in-
creased the final spread to 11
points.
Albert Jones, who scored 12
points in the second half, led the.
Eaglets with 16 points. Gary Ship-
man had 15, Hughes 13 and Ira
Daniels and Dwight Lowery had
10 each.
Jones and Daniels led NT re
bounders with 12 each. High point
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The rangy, crewcut Ralston, 20, a
a sophomore at the University of couldn't touch.
Southern California, made ten-! The Sangster
trailed and held leads ranging But with Savage hitting seven championships.
from 11 to 17 points. points and sophomore David -------
Loyola, one of the nation's high- Burns adding, another six, the Ea-
10.693 whooped it up for Wichita. est scoring teams, was cold on gles battled back to within five
. rx e >■ .. It, was Cincinnati's first defeat the floor, cashing in on only 41 points at halftime. 41-36. remarkable exhibition un-
ning streak, as Dave Stallworth since Jan. 10. 1962, when Bradley per cent of Ils goal tries SAVAGE SanEs Gereverrerprngbcondtions n hl.
Howard komives led the Fai- Savage, who finished the night semi-final match with McKinley,
cons with 32 points while big with 27 points while holding the the nation's No. 1 ranked ama-
Nate Thurmond, the Beegees 6- MVC’s leading scorer .Mack Hern- teur.
foot-11 center, added 24. Leslie don, to a season low of nine The two Davis Cup teammates
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (AP) Hunter scored 24 for the losers points, scored 15 points in the first and. doubles partners battled
started their amazing rally. —Bowling Green’s resurgent Fal- and Jerry Harkness added 21. 10 minutes of the second half to serve-for-serve ' .
i "n 7 ni " "1 *′ ist _ 58-58 tie at 9:59. until the 14th game when Ralston
After Savage’s foul toss had tied finally broke through on two per-
Loybla it, the lead changed hands seven fectly executed lobs.
times in the next 2% minutes be- Serving powerfully and hitting
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fifth place — Robert Walker — Dale Swanholm was Denton's on-
1800; Sixth place — Bill Mays— ly winner as Richard Shelton,
1799. I James Tritt and Bill Blanton lost.
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Kinley shook his head in dismay
as shot after shot whizzed past
his racket.
Down two sets, the piano-legged
McKinley, a butterball of fighting
tenacity and energy, fought back
to win the third and fourth sets
and knot the match as Ralston’s
game cooled
Ralston, however, unleashed
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