Winston-Salem Journal from Winston-Salem, North Carolina (2024)

a High Point Defense Sparks 67 to 62 Victory Over Apps HIGH POINT High Point shot off Appalachian's hot-line to the basket in the second half, switched own and then, with deliberation, advanced a 67-62 Carolinas Conference basketball victory. Appalachian made 59.1 per cent (13 of 22) of the shots it took in By Jerry McLeese Staff Reporter the first half and had increased a 37-32 halftime lead to 56-50 with 7:45 left in the game. Until that time the short and scrappy Mountaineers had made 22 of their 40 shots from the field. High Point's, 2-1-2 zone then began to itself felt. Appalachian missed its next nine shots, and High Point made its next four and moved 'to a 61-56 lead with 4:03 re- maining.

High Point Coach Tom Quinn ordered his team to go only for the "board" shot from then, and the Apps never got closer than three points. The turning point in the late undoubtedly with stages, when Tony Gray's layup bounced off the rim and High Point's Bill McDermott got the reboundit Gray's I layup gone would have WCC Beats Guilford, 99-82, Takes Second in Conference CULLOWHEE (UPI) Henry Logan led Western Carolina in a second half surge that overwhelmed Guilford 99-82 in a Carolinas Conference game here last night. The win moved Western Carolina into second place in the conference. The score was tied at 42-all when Logan's charge pulled his Richard Such Sparks Elon Win, 76-69 CLINTON. S.

C. (UPI)Elon's Richard Such hit four straight foul shots to give Elon A 76-69 Carolinas Conference basketball win over Presbyterian Saturday night. All five Elon starters scored In double figures, led by center Henry Goedeck's 20 points and Such's 16. Elon had a 16-point lead with less than three minutes left in the game. But Presbyterian narrowed it to 72-69 on the scoring of Richard Quillen, the game's top scorer with 21 points.

The game left Elon 7-8 in the conference and 12-9 over all. Presbyterian stands 3-8 in the league and 7-14 over-all. Hardy's 30 Key Baylor Victory WACO, Tex. (AP) Darrell Hardy led Baylor to an 82-71 over Arkansas Saturvictory day. Hardy scored 301 points to top the eliminated Bears' uprkansas virtually from the Southwest Conference basketball race.

The victory brought Baylor's conference record to 4-4. Arkansas also is 4-4. Baylor led all the way until 20 before the half when J. seconds D. McConnell shot one from eight feet out to put Arkansas ahead 36-35.

After intermission Arkansas until 14:45 in the second half. Baylor then went out front 47-45 on a corner shot by Hardy, Baylor led the rest of the way. Ricky Sugg got 20 points to lead Arkansas scoring. Scotts Win By Default LEXINGTON George and Sandy Scott won a wrestling Skull and victory over Brute the Bernard Lexington YMCA last by disqualification at night. Disqualification came with Murphy got the falls even.

minutes and Scott the in nine second in five minutes. Hawkins and Swede HanRip advantage of a break son got and Carollo beat Don another match. Hawk Chuy and Joe in the final fall when Carollo won thrown into the corner was had taken the buckles. Hanson and Chuy the second. first fall Alex Mendina defeated JohnHeidman in the other match.

ny will be no wrestling for There the next two Saturday nights due to basketball tournaments. It will resume March 5. 'Alford Over G. N.C. (AP) Carolina's Pirates ignited GREENVILLE, East half and went late in the first on to whip George Washington clinch a birth in the 98-80 Southern and Conference basketball tournament in their first year in the circuit.

much as 13 Trailing by as early in the first half, the points rallied behind the briland rebounding of Pirates liant scoring Charlie Alford to lead at the 6-8 half rest period, the Pi47-43. After the es continued in command rates minutes to go in and front by 23 with five the half were points, scored 34 points and 89-66. Alford Ohio State Tops Purdue by 68-54 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) State roared from behind Ohio with a 48-point second half exthe plosion a 68-54 Big Ten Saturday that brought Buckeyes triumph Hosket, Bob Dove and Al over Purdue. Bill Peters led the comeback drive with 18, 17 and 16 points, respecBut scoring honors went tively. the Boilermakers' Dave to Schellhase.

7, 1, 1. 1 1 1 1 1-1 1-2 2, 11 Gil Jim John Logan 17 11-13 45 McC'nell 2-3 16 Wittman 0-1 Thomp'n 0-0 Gilbert 2-2 12 Britnall 3 0-1 Bloom 3 0-0 6 Moore 2-2 Pittman 00 0-0 0 Beaver 2-2 Totals 40 19-23 99 38 38 61-99 Guilford, 21; WCC. 26. LR Defeats Catawba, 75-73, in Overtime SALISBURY, N.C. (AP) Substitute Rich.

Hardy buzzer tipped sounded in ending an overtime period Saturday night to give Lenoir Rhyne a 75-73 Carolinas Conference basketball victory over Catawba. R. D. Carson led Lenoir Rhyne with 25 points and David Wells had 20. Catawba's Dwight Durante was high man for the game with 33 and Dave Snyder had 15, Catawba led at halftime 39-31, but Lenoir Rhyne stepped out front early in the second half.

Then the lead changed hands several times. Durante tied the score 57-57 with 7:05 to play. From then on, no one had more than a two- team away to a 15-point lead. Western Carolina never was challenged the rest of the game. Charlie McConnel and Jack Gilbert followed Logan with 16 and 12 points each.

Guilford's Chuck Scott had points and Bob Kauffman had 22. Western Carolina is 10-4 and Guilford 11-5 in the conference. GUILFORD, T. Fellers 0-0 8 Scott 7 11-16 25 Kaufman 7 8-9 22 Bregard 8 10-10 16 Young 4 2-4 10 Gaylord 0 0-0 0 Newton 0 0-0 0 Brooks 0000. 1-2 1 Loftus 0-0 0 Motsinger 0 0-0 0 Totals 25 32-41 1 82 Guilford Western Carolina Total fouls Attendance 4.000.

point advantage. Durante tied the score 71-71 with two free throws at the end of regulation play. In the five overtime period, Lenoir Rhyne's Aubrey Cochran got a field goal and Catawba's Larry Bullock and Rich Hardy scored a free throw. Then Hardy tipped in his winning basket. LENOIR RHYNE CATAWBA 12 LaM ux 4-4 6 Durante 9-10 33 Davis 0-0 4 Hodges 1-3 15 Cochran 0-1 14 Snyder Carson 10 5-5 25 Parkes 2 5-5 Holleman 0-2 4 Bullock 5 Hardy 0-0 2 Nester 0 2-2 0-0 Wells 2-3 20 Harwood Totals 32 11-15 75 Totals 27 19-23 73 Lenoir Rhyne 31 40 4-75 Catawba 39 32.

2--73 Fouled out Rhyne, LaMoreaux Total fouls Lenoir Rhyne 20, Catawba 13 Attendance 2,500 (estimated) West Davidson Beats C. Davidson by 62-52 TYRO Robert Bailey's layup, off feed from Ricky Foster with six seconds left in the first half, gave West Davidson a lead which it never lost and the Green Dragons defeated Central Davidson, 62 52 last night. The loss prevented Central from claiming its second straight Class 2-A Central Carolina Conference title and threw the Spartans into a tie with Ledford for the championship. A coin toss will held today in Sea Lexington to determine which team will be seeded No. 1 in the conference tournament.

Bailey's field goal gave West a 25-23 lead at intermission and the Spartans added to the margin in the second half. A key man in the victory was Johnny who tallied all nine of Walser, in fourth quarter to blunt a Central rally. Tommy Grubb led West with 16 points, Bailey added 15 and Foster had 11. Central with 6-5 Jimmy Burkhart shackled Culbreth Named To West Squad Mike Culbreth, West Forsyth's all city -county, all Central 4-A Conference center linebacker, has been named to the West squad for this summer's EastWest football game in Greensboro. Culbreth, a 6-3, 200-pounder, has signed a grant-in-aid with Davidson.

At least one other Northwest area player has been picked to the West team. He is Tom Driver, a 235-pound tackle from Yadkinville. The rosters for both squads will be announced this week. Paces East Washington, gathered in 11 rebounds for one finest nights of the seaG. WASHINGTON EAST CAROLINA 2-6 14 Alford 16 2-7 2-4 12 Cox 3-3 Ballard 1-1 5 Kinard 3-6 Rainey Griffe 2 0-0 0 W'I'mson 1-2 DeLong Lalli 1-2 5 W'dside 0-1 6 1-2 S'l'b'ger 0-1 2 Smith 0-1 Mullan 0-2 16 Pas'r'lo 0-0 Sulliban 0-0 0 LaRue 0 0-0 Ellis 0 3 1-1 7 Parker 0 0-0 Judy 35 16-21 80 Totals 43 12-28 Nuegent in 3-4 13 Totals East Carolina Washington 43 Total fouls 17.

George Washington East Carolina Fouled out- None. Attendance: 1,800. with fouls was led by Jerry and Steve Greene, Harrison, 11 points, and Harold Hoover with 10. Four Central starters fouled out in the contest. The victory gave West a 9-4 conference record and an overall 15-4 mark.

West can tie Central Davidson for third place, if it beats Randleman Central is now 12-2 in league play and closed out its regular season with a 15-5 record. Girls Varsity Central Davidson 11 16 West Davidson 9 11-36 Heitman 2. Black Central Davidson 6, Earnhart, Wilson Hedrick 19, Coak. Hinson. McCarn Craver.

21, West Davidson Balley 6. Barber Swicegood Hartley Haywood, Morris Koontz. Davis, Rhodes, Boys Varsity Contral Davidson 15 8 8 21-52 Davidson 13 12 10 27-62 West Look abill MaCentral Davidson Burkhart 9. Hoover 10, bery 4, Greene 11, Harrison 11, Mayhew 5, Younts. Bailey 15, Beck.

West Davidson 11, Watson, Simmerson, Walser Foster Hartley, Grubb 16, Easter 8, 3. Harvey Hobbs. Michigan Rips Wisconsin by 18 ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Michigan, nine men scoring and five of them reaching double figures, clobbered Wis120-102 in a Big Ten basconsin ketball game Saturday and set three team scoring records in the process. Unlike their first meeting this Michigan won 69- when 67, the Wolverines were in comseason mand almost from the start.

The 120 points broke the preand home court vious game 117 set against the Unimark of versity of Detroit Dec. 31, 1963, and the conference game standof 110 scored against Indiard ana Feb. 2, 1962. Carolina 98-90 His point total was just son. four short of Sonny Russell's school record for one game.

The Pirates, are now 5-5 in conference and they are 17 assured of a berth in the seatournament. George 16 Washington, losing its ninth 0 game against only two wins, lost most of its hopes for a tour0 nament berth. 98 Jimmy Cox contributed 17 points to ECC's total, with Jerry Woodside scoring 16 and 19, Grady Williamson 15. Nicky Sullivan led GW with 16. FOREIGN CAR PARTS CEW DISTRIBUTING CO.

Ltd. LOCATION 432 BROOKSTOWN AVE. NEW 725-0683 0-0 3-7 4-12 13 3-3 0-0 1-1 2-3 12 13 15 0 cut the difference to one (03- 62), and might have, taken the momentum from Point. The victory left High Point on the verge of clinching first place in the conference for the regular season. The Panthers have a league record (15-4 over-all) with three games remaining, and all other teams have lost at least four decisions.

With first place goes the top seeding in the tournament Feb. 23-26 at the Lexington YMCA. Appalachian, one of the surteams this season, is now prise 9-7 in the conference and 13-9 in all games. The biggest margin held by either of the teams the closecontested first half was six ly points by High Point, 23-17 with 8:22 remaining. The score was tied seven the lead changed timethree times.

High Point failed to score for the final 2:13 of the opening half, missing one shot, having another blocked (by Danny Beauchamp) and losing the ball twice before getting a shot. Durthat time High Point turned ing a three-point deficit (32-29) into five-point lead (37-32). Beauchamp, Gil Sprinkle Gray hit field goals and James Wilcox made two free throws. It appeared in the second half that Coach Bob Light's Little Wonders would never cease. They quickly lost the lead, making only 2 of the first 8 shots.

But, they made 3 of the next 4, and were ahead. 50-46. With 7:45 remaining the Apps had their biggest lead of the game, 56-50. At that point the long, had jump been and making set would shots no longer fall, and High Point, with a homecoming crowd urging them on, took the cue and then the lead. Guard Chris Lindsay and Gene Littles, who is still wearing a cast on his right forearm, led the spurt which spoiled Appalachian's chances.

Littles hit an 18-foot jump shot, a driving layup and a layup on a feed pass from Lindsay, Lindsay scored the other three points. After that High Point attempted only three more shots--all of which came from within five feet of the basket-and it made none. Quinn instructed the team not to shoot under any circ*mstances for the final :53, at which point the Panthers were ahead, 65-60. "We did a fine job of playing ball control in the second Quinn said. "We played control in the first half too, but we didn't have the ball.

"What can I say about Littles?" Quinn asked rhetorically. "He has that cast on his hand and he still plays a great game. He was a great stabilizing influence for us tonight." Littles, who broke his arm over two weeks ago, made 6 ust of 15 field -goal attempts and 6 of 8 free throws for 18 points. Bill McDermott had 14 points, Lindsay 13 and Jim Picka 12. scorer for Wilcox was the top Appalachian with 19 points.

Sprinkle, who made 6 of 8 from the field, had 15 points and Gray had 18. APPALACHIAN FG-A FT-A Reb. P.F T.P Denny Key 0-0 0-2 Olon Shuler 0.3 Tony Gray 9-22 0.1 18 James Wilcox 6 7-8 19 Sprinkle 6-8 Beauchamp Don Sitton 0-0 0 Team rebounds Totals 25-58 12-17 27 19 61 HIGH POINT FG-A FT-A Reb. P.F Bill McDermott 4-7 6 6 Devis 2-3 Picke 5:12 Gene Littles 4-15 6-8 18 Chris Lindsay 4-9 1-3 Ron Loewenthal 1-1 1-2 Bill Green 0-0 0-0 rebounds Totals 25-51 17-23 16. 47 Appalachian 37 25--62 High Point 32 35-67 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES 1st half 2d hall Game M-A pct.

M-A Pct. M-A Pct. App. 13-22 59.1 12-36 33.3 25:58 43.1 H.P. 13-32 40.6 12-19 67.2 25-51 49.0 Gardner Webb Wins, 113-51 BOILING SPRINGS Gardner behind Dennis Childress' 36 points, swept immediately into the lead, and overwhelmed Sandhills Junior College, 113-51 in an interconference basketball game last night.

Childress, a Mount Airy native, scored 16 points in the first half and 20 after intermission. Four other GardnerWebb players were in double figures. Kenny Beam scored 21, Drew Bridges 18, Joel Carroll 13 and Butch Rogers 10. Wayne Williams and Steve Paschal paced Sandhills with 17 and 15 points respectively. The victory was GardnerWebb's 16th of the year against four defeats.

Sandhills Walker 7, Strawch 4. WIt17, Paschal 15, Warren 8. Safrit. Hams Hogan. Gardner Webb -Childress 36.

Rogers 10, Carroll 13, Reeves 3, Beam 21, Bridges 18, Moore 6, Bray 4, Bovender 2, Morrow. Gardner, Tolley, Holbrook, Halftime score- Gardner-Webb 50, Sandhills 21 Not just with This leading firm offers ticipation to its grams--Domestic and SENTINEL SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1966 -Page B5 JOURNAL AND 55. 33 Archer, Thurs- his in of 20 R. Joe Bill Bill Lou Jim Phil Bill Dan Joe Jack Dan Don Don Cary Dave Rich Bill Pal Buster John Bobby Frank Dudley Charles Sam Johnny George George Larry Terry Paul Bruce Butch Charles Homero Corte has Ezinic Garrett 5055 Cherry Graham Lott Sikes Casper Dill Moheling January bittier Canon Willcox Cupit Beard Nichols Crawford Johnson Palmer Condy Rudolph Archer Courtnry Thompson engale Blancas 73 71 71 70 72 74 73 73 71 70 72 73 74 72 73 73 70-74 75-49 73-73 73:69 71-71 71-73- 72.69 73-68 70-71 72-74 70-71 68-71 74 69 71 72 72 74 73 71 71 73 33 Staff Photo by Frank Jones N.C. William Gilmer (41) gets the jump 011 W-S State's Johnny Watkins (left foreground.) 8 Dickinson Shoots 69, Retains Lead PHOENIX, Ariz.

(AP) Gardner Dickinson a 130- pounder who hits like two heavyweight, shot a steady par 69 Saturday to take a second round lead in the $60,000 Phoenix Open Golf Tournament. from The 38-year-old veteran Lost Tree Village, had a 36-hole total of 135, seven- underpar on the 6.765-yard Phoenix County Club course, a 36-35-71 layout playing longer than usual due to recent rains. Dickinson, who ranked 15th in official earnings with $47,485 last year, is hoping to rebound after a slow start. His 1966 earnings total just $540, He scrambled to a par 35 Saturday on the back nine, which he played first. He bogied the 13th hole but bounced back with a birdie on 16, a 370-yard par-4.

He wasted little time after making the turn, getting birdies on two of next holes, three and then parring out. Mason Rudolph shot a second round 71 for a two day total of 139 and undisputed possession second place. Bob Rosburg, with a 71, was alone in third at 140. for Doug Sanders, hoping second straight tourney victory, stayed within striking distance with an even par 71. making him one of five golfers at 141.

Sanders, winner of last week's Bob Hope Desert Classic Palm Springs, won the Pensacola a and the Doral opens back-to-back last spring in Florida. with Sanders were Grouped Jack Rule. George Gene Littler and Dick Crawford. tied Archer's 68 Saturday him with Dave Stockton for the day's best round. Stockton was 142.

another stroke back at. Ken Venturi, who withdrew from the tourney before day's rain-cancelled opening round but entered again when HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CITY -COUNTY Boys Games 91. McGuinness 61 Raleigh Cathafic 59, Bishop McGuinness 56 Raleigh Catholic (JV) Girls Games Bishop McGuinness 47, Raleigh Catholic OTHERS Boys Games West Davidson 62. Central Davidson 52 73, Creek 50 West Wilkes Kings 55, Crossnore 43 Cranberry 53. 49 East Surry Jonesville Gullford 34 Northwest Guillord 61.

Beaver Creek 56, Northwest Ashe 53 Allen Jay 49, Summer 47 Girls Games Allen Jay 56. Sumner Sumner 19 Northwest Guilford Cranberry 34. Crossnore 33 (OT) 36 Central Davidson 38. West Davidson skies cleared Friday, shot a 73. and made the cut at 148.

Venturi, troubled by circulatory problems in his hands during cold weather, said he played well Saturday but couldn't seem to putt when he needed it. Skies were clear and temperatures ranged the mid-50s to the mid 60s for the second straight day, but the course remained damp from the earlier rain. Play was delayed for more than one hour because of frozen Arnold Palmer, three time winner here, spent much of the day in troube and carded a 74, giving him 145 for 36 holes. Miller Barber withdrew Saturday due to a hand injury, and Harold Kneece and Mike chak were forced to drop from the tourney because of illness. Gardner Dickinson 66:49 -135 Bob Rasburg 69-71---140 Sanders 141 Rule 141 Gene 141 Dick 141 69-72 Wysong Dave Stockton 7448 Dock 69 Boras 72.

Jullus 142 73-69--142 Dave Marr Radan 74-69 Frank Wharton Billy 144 Taylor 145 Arnold Maxwell 75 146 Billy 146 Jack Fleck Pete Fleming 145 Ron Gillespie 72-74 146 73 Mowry Aaron 70-76- Bulla 72-74- Chuck 73 146 Sonny Methin 71-76-147 78-69-147 Al Still 73-74- Ken Steve Spray Bill Ogdon Bert Yancey Siflard 73-74-147 Crampton 147 Schwab -147 Ed 148 Parker 74-74-148 Dick 4-148 Dick Ken Venturi 75-73-148 Cliff Whittle 148 Billy Martindale Al 73-75-148 Geiberger Harney 74-74-148 Kermit Zarley 76-72-148 Dale Douglass 74-7-148 AT LAST. TEN ACRE TIMBER TRACTS or now for Just ($18 Down, $16.40 mo.) $1,495 Write for Details per $149 acre BOILING SPRING LAKES Dept. WSJ, Southport, N. C. in long-range industrial engineering proemployees--engaged Foreign.

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The major league basestealing champion was quoted Friday by Bob Hunter in a coprrighted story in the Los Angeles Herald Examiner as saying that his contract negotiations with the Dodgers had been suspended. According to the story, Wills was believed to have been offered $75,000 by Dodger General 1 Manager E. J. (Buzzie) Bavasi and to have asked for $100,000. 0 1-1 a a 2 1 107 2 "I want to be in the same salary category this coming year as Sandy Koufax and Don Drysd dale," quoted Wills as saying before he left Thursday night for a night club engagement in Minneapolis.

obvious from my last conversations with Bavasi that I will be a holdout. There comes a time when you have to be man enough to believe in your convictions. I'm going to stick to my a Wills' night club and entertainment schedule will not bring him back to Los Angeles until March, about a week after the Dodgers start spring training at Vero Beach, Fla. The Scoreboard rd COLLEGE BASKETBALL Saturday's Results Wake Virginia Forest Tech 65, 81, South North Carolina Carolina 63, Duke 81, Virginia 55 N.C. State 102, Georgia Tech 93 Maryland 107, West Virginia 92 Conference All Games Duke 9 17 04 North Carolina 12 00 Clemson 11 11 P.

N.C. State ur Maryland in 12 00 South Carolina Wake Forest 440 4 13 So 5A 11 Virginia Monday's Games Wake Forest at Clemson South Carolina at Duke SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Saturday's Result Eastern Carolina 98. George Washington 80 The Citadel 77, Furman 75 William 77, Mary 94, Virginia Military 67 59 Davidson NYU 107, West Virginia 92 Maryland Conference All 16 Davidson 10 West Virginia 15 Mary 00 10 Willlarn Richmond 12 East Carolina un 15 Virginia Military 15 Furman 00 13 The Citadel Washington 14 George Monday's Games Pitt al West Virginia Virginia Military al The Citadel CAROLINAS CONFERENCE Saturday's Results Western Carolina 99, Guilford 82 76. Presbyterian 69 Pfeiffer 87, Atlantic Christian 75 High Point 64. Appalachian 62 Rhyne 75, Catawba 73 Lenoir Newberry 65, Erskine 61 Conference All Games 15 High Point 1 17 Western Carolina 10 6 11 15 Guillord 13 Appalachian Lenoir Rhyne 00 14 Presbyterian 16 Atiantic Christian Newberry 11 15 Monday's Games Catawba af Campbell Guilford at Lenoir Rhyne Atlantic Christian al High Point CAROLINAS-VIRGINIA Saturday's Results Davidson Freshman 102, Clemson Freshmen 67 North Carolina Freshmen 86, VP1 men 74 State Freshmen 77, Wake N.C.

Forest Freshmen 63 Freshmen 104, Old Dominion FreshDuke men 78 113. Sandhills S1 Gardner-Webb 73. Elizabeth 91, Augustine's Monday's Games Norfolk State at Winston Salem State Brevard at Gardner Webb Hampton Institute at Livingstone North Carolina College at Morgan Shaw at Virginia State Howard at Morgan State OTHERS Indiana 81, Illinois 77 Monmouth 91, Delaware Valley 65 Drexel 86. Johns Hopkins 52 Kalamazoo 88. Olivet 78 Northwood 130, Francis (Ind.) 104 David Lipscomb 66.

Sewanee 61 Norwich 83. Hamilton 76 Lawrence 77, Coe 68 Southern Cal. 75, Washington State 72 Penn 92, Brown 64 MIT 68. Bowdoin 52 Alfred Tech 87, Jefferson CC 78 Calvin 82, Albion 65 Providence 83. St.

Bonaventure 62 St. Benedict's 79, Rockhurst 72 Bethel 78, Lambuth 76 Ozarks 81, Hendrix 61 Michigan 120, Wisconsin 102 American International 77, St. Michael's 73 Kentucky 77, Auburn 64 Temple 71, Pittsburgh 64 Ohio State 68. Purdue 54 Island University 78, Iona 74 Long Pace 93, Brandeis 92 Miami 88. Western Michigan 68 Penn State 66, Navy 59 Texas State 92 St.

Louis 94, North 90, Texas Tech 81 Texas Christian 71 Baylor 82. Arkansas Cornell, lowa 78 Carleton 83, St, Olaf 81, Grinnell 76 New Haven 108, Bridgewater State 55 St. Lawrence 80, Utica 61 Georgia 83, Mississippi State 71 Army 51 St. John's 53. Columbia 99, Harvard 85 63 Wooster 72, Geneva Clarion 72, Walsh 63 Anderson 83, Hanover 70 Bryan 86, Tennessee Temple 80 Boston College 96, Fordham 86 N.Y.

72 Kings Point 83, Union, West Virginia Tech 80. West Virginia Wesleyan 65 PRO BASKETBALL Saturday's Results New York 122, Detrolt Sunday's Schedule Los Angeles at Boston Cincinnati at St. Louis PRO HOCKEY EASTERN LEAGUE Saturday's Results New Haven at Long Island. cancelled Sunday's Games New Jersey at New Haven Clinton at Long Island Greensboro at Johnstown Charlotte at Knoxville Jacksonville at Nashville NATIONAL Results LEAGUE Saturday's York 9. Boston Detroit 3, Toronto 3, fle Long Distance Kick BALTIMORE (UPI) a 56-yard field Rechichar of Baltimore, tional Football League a kick that still stands record.

Pfeiffer Rally Trips A. Christian by 83-75 MISENHEIMER, NC. (AP)Pfeiffer came from behind in the last five minutes. Saturday night to defeat Atlantic Chris83-75 for its eighth Carotian Conference victory of the linas season ACC led by eight to 10 points through most of the first half and had a 42-34 edge at the in- termission. Vic Worry, one of five Pleiffer players who scored in double figures for the game, hit a Earlier this week Wills predicted his base-stealing record of thefts would be broken this year and he would be the man to do it.

Bavasi, asked to comment on the published report, said: "I'm not going to negotiate ball players' contracts in the newspapers. We've never done it and we're not going to do it now." The general manager also refused to confirm the report that he had offered Wills $75,000 and the little infielder had asked for $100,000. Bavasi also pointed out that if Wills was seeking parity with Koufax and Drysdale, he couldn't put a figure on what they will receive because the club had not signed the two pitching stars yet. A club spokesman, however, said no player is considered a holdout at this time of the year. It is not until league play starts that a man is officially a holdout.

But a manager has the right to fine a player who misses all or much of spring training if he feels the man is out of shape as a result of missing the pre-season drills. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as Public Administrator of the estate of Nellie Lodemia Hicks Ratledge, deceased, late of Forsyth Countfy, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased 19 exhibit them to the undersigned at O. Box 2835, 604 Pepper Bldg. Winston-Salem, N. on or before the 15th day of August, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.

All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 13th day of February, 1966. Philip E. Lucas Public Administrator of the Estate Of Nellie Lodemia Hicks Ratledge Craige. Brawley, Lucas Horton, Attys.

S- Feb. 13, 20, 27; Mar. 6. NORTH CAROLINA, FORSYTH COUNTY- Having qualified as Administrator of (Mrs.) Ola R. Bruce (who was also known as Ola Mae Robinson Bruce and Mrs.

J. C. Brucel deceased, late of Forsyth County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, on or before the 15th day of August 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms or corporations indebted to said deceased will please make immediate payment. This February 10, 1966.

James C. Bruce, 1730 South Street, Winston-Salem, N. Administrator who of Estate of (Mrs.) Ola R. Bruce, was also known as Ola Mae Robinson Bruce and Mrs. J.

C. Bruce. Elledge and Mast 309 Pepper Building Winston Salem, C. Attorneys for Administrator S- Feb. 13, 20, 27; Mar.

6. 8 Bert booted the distance as a Na- basket with five minutes to play to give Pfeiffer the lead at 62-61 and the Falcons stayed ahead. ACC PFEIFFER. 21 Stovall 0-0 Williford 5-9 22 8 Courtney 2 10 6-7 Covington Hobbs Lawson 6 0-0 12 7-2 4 Smith 10 5-8 25 Serba 20 Lisk 0-1 Carlway 6:3 Gilmore 11 4-4 26 Worry 6 1-1 13 Jones Totals 28 19.2275 Totals 33 17-26 83 Christian 42 33-75 Atlantic 34 49--83 Pleiffer out ACC, Covington, Gilmore Fouled and Jones; Pfeiffer, Worry. Total fouls ACC, 20; Pleiffer, 15.

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