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= Feature Of Winter | Number One Spectator | Sport In Many Leading |) oyp are / ‘Pampa 68, Erskine 58. egret SYA poi Western Kentucky 83, i ’ of the na yas 4%, Cities Over Coun err ; ej fi Sea : ; UY - | peiDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1960 College of Charleston, 62 Jack- : A u n ‘arep in, 3 (Ry The Asnoezsted Brena) Today's natives ane possesyed *OAville Navy 55. . i ‘as Roper and Sincore just has t6 boat lié They. were The college basketball doubiés|— Today's PSliNes ee gpd pies rat | F i breathing do pecl mie Pair or something that will header’ has become a major fed: ot cecult nawetd, receptic "1. High School og ee oer | AE Pope center, Graves Re SOME, FONE a po Stock Island in the int amome v2 (Chie impressions and able to con- : you to hurry and ised, be wa ture of the wits: *POrts pro- ae ‘Avoid a ten. Me 51, Orlando 37. : at guards, This is’an: bocslice you eay future. | F «|gram in New York, Boston, Phils Hote ae —— : ause you dre 6 ‘be year about this time, it 3 : dency to broaden the sphere of ; ~ team with Roper, top of all this : tTseems we have to call attention “delphia, Butfalo, Chicago, Cleves tire and be content to in Northeast Conference | in Ke rt. But on the other hand [Set Se home oe ive Oak 40, Ocala*3?. 4 i! eb hopld “ta spectator sport in the college With six-foot-l0-inch Center Lat> Bolles ~ Fernandina 31. ry Foust showing the Way, #00N Lake City 42, St. Paul's (Jax) ; : | field, and the idea of two fir-t- : ‘ ‘ ._. got into contention. The fans for- 99° (overtime). i \ $ class games for a. single admi:- got all about that brilliant Utah sp aie 47, Jacksonville! 5..Boston’s Red Sox. sion caught on fast once it. was performance in the: game;.as *S aregie (avestene) ‘kso! i s sintgoduced. Alco, the domble- Lasane and ‘Louisville it on ach} 65,, There are an estimated 435,000 : : Mainland. (Daytona: Benth? i 1 (eels in the United States | +Aeaders usually offér that sfiper- their bittersdueh (The scpre-was por : ; ’ y ‘ Hes (Jax) 42. ‘ 3 r i =e j colossal attraction of college, ath- tied siz: ti: "g a ay The Pelican Sees ‘[letics, intersectional compétition. aie Fai sieht utes bape” ‘Tallahassee * Lake City * Creensboro. 41, Greenwood 23. “4 “Coffee”Sanchez a ra ‘The promotens:have been lucky plisterifg-first halt. Two migutes South Florida Conference | Havana 46, Frink 34. propeller. The new fluorescent fo, the most part’ in’ bo@kifg hefore the half.time.< bugzer, ‘Tourney a ‘Northwest caps: Tourists. and.more tourists. games into their ‘arenas.’ Th€sé”7 oujcville piitled ahead and was Clearwater 57, Arcadia 20. °> Conf — . college double-headers in:.the big in front, 43 t 37, at the inter- Sarasota 69, Punta Gorda 25 f ere} age pha 9 eeacrelly “etter fee: fatt navi: tein: F Sas Battow 66, Wauchula 35. Marianna 46, DeFun’ ‘ springs play between well-inatched teams, ai wee ‘ } * 3 5 * ity: 25- . > 4 holiday 06 fave Ste Sheilx, by the fozsp. ; Ba teow pg tse iy oo Haven 46. Pent My, Bonifay 40, Port bP am 23. : . i yc | For a typical example let’s 8¢ iyi Salle’ < Tate 43, Niceville 33. from Navy..to. go fishing. fréonf Louisville: But LaSalle o - Cartaint Wenlay Demerritt file: back to December 27, 1947, and. was a gold team when it took the. West Coast Conference St. Johns oe 4 ting: fish. Rey»Famlin vat review ‘the twin bill in Philadel’ foor for the second, half, : Tourney, Pierson 32, Bunnell @f. the bight phia’s Convention Hall. "Th€ ~"{ouisville had: jumped into a Olph (Tampa) 28, Zephyrhills} Green Cove Springs 33—Yulee some tinié Jacquelne’s\ mitisic University of Utah: met “St. Jo-" 13-poiht lead before the LaSalle 15. 29. ia. on his initial :seph's of Philade!phia in the fitst’ jjayers found themselves again, Inverness 28, Crystal River 22.} Cre-cent City @%, Pam at 40. the water; Chief, Brown on a 3 iS Lt. Ray At-'game and unbeaten LaSalle fageds andthe Kentucky team held La- Wildwood 46, Webster 28. | Sanderson 34, f WKWF. Captain John West Slic-'one of the nation’s greatest play- png Barshai Seng Sera i ft as River Conference } ish rte eek ay tah the Philadtohi team, basket for Brooksville 51, Olph 37. Al, Titusville 32. i ing kingfish steaks for | ers, cix-foot-four-ineh . Center basket. With eight minutes re-. East Florida Conference ng weeny toe Pe ament committee. Captain Lefty Vern Gardner, and was a heaVy maini ievi d ‘ Reagan's inevitable cigar. daverile 40: Galoht Gh. dosebsins pgs macnn Lxpegiiveny oy Winter Park * Seniors 19. Conference Toutney SCALES: The Utah Cowboys -did, not dis- ing, 59 to 50 lead. i poate lg wee scayrna, Malone 32, Crestview 23. Tournament entries for the last appoint the crowd ‘of nearly 5,-| ‘Then LaSalle Coach Ken Loef- ue i 38. ew ® Seay Chipley. 43. Graceville 36. ‘few days have dropped off con- 500 fans. : fler sent three fresh reserves— DeLand 29, Palatka 27. Catholic of Pensa¢ola 51, Gade- siderably. But members of the, With Garden and his Team- Johnny Byrnes, Dick Adair and a - den County High of Quincy 37. Jaycees are not alarmed about it. mate Murray Satterfield hitting Matt Panning—into the game for Central Florida Conference ~ eee It appears to be @ natural reac- the nets with machine-like pye- JaSéile. The new blobd made Clermont 48, St, Cloud 31. tion. The Second Quarter which cision, Utah moved into an eafly [aSalle a changed team. Run- Tavares 40, Oviedo 31. lust closed shows 100 percent 13 to 3 lead. The hustling St. ning the leex off the tiring Louis... Winter Garden 45, Groveland! * ‘Joseph’s team rallied to narrow ville Tadg, LaSalle narrowed the 34. 1 the count to 33 to 27 at half. margin quickly to one. point. Ocoee 27, St. James, (Orlando) | C.e C. > Cushing, “of. Webster aoe Utah { There, was five minutes Jeit to’ “-, : took. complete con» Apopka . 30, Clermont 15. Erews Mo., submits hy entry for toh in the seco: aif, om play when Foust ¢anned 2 foul 4 ; a wom! to fcore at 66-nll.. North Florida: Conference). wm going away by a 7B to 54 fe Se ee ee aah in* Jennings nnldn: Santee 24° Yea eed testi cambtss = swith @ Garener had put-on the best im” 4 field goal from outside and La- - Greenville 31, Jasper 39, ...... Sonor cineben Tne,binetan Sivisual, vertormance “eet wen’ Saife tack th eat tr We Ct, Gottvergamntamferruee gh ky i ‘in Philadelphia's Convention Hall. ¢imessince-late in they first half hed : j he Uigh center ad buekeled "ac Louise waant throven.: Lake t i ¢ Frank. “ten field goals and five. togsey Robinwourdribbled .past a° — { . His catch weighed 21 es fora total of 25 points’ Sat- nder and went up for a jump Sineasured “three feet, terfield- had poured 17 points shot that tied the score at 62-all. hes, withiacgirth of 16, through the’ hoov andvhad played Then LaSalle’: Burnee was foul- ret}inches. Father and sn vied for a spectacular flor»game to help ed... He connedted with his free honors in replacing the \ present Utah win its sixth ‘victory it throw and’ LaSalle had the lead. Byo-tproof 47, 34° der irf the bonito ‘Class but seven starts. The’ loss was the ogdin. 69 to 68. { Lake Placid 36, Auburndale. 22. Power to get ahead... f qa jibe i ot = | H Fy & micecnaonnscasancin, — MB rnsetineiien fron licen See second in eight: games for St; And that nroved to be the ball Mulberry 53, Haines City 40. Rew ae roe. a4 dogeph’s 570 Pi game. LaSalle pdded seven more Lake Wales 49, Avon Park 29. gine Mechanic School. Now he’: : COLF oe oe Aid| It had been a*beautiful game points in the final two minutes, ‘Tampa Bay Conference j wel! launched on a successful ca- f Golf Course ST eaich” weighing 16 cts watch, despite the one-sided while Louisville could collect zg ida Military 22, Brai reer ina field with a future—avia- ; to cover an area of 100 miles. cing tere pcs | wbean chee margin of Utab’y. victory. “The only three. LaSalle regi-tered its 9, . ndon Deity and gel And ton Kon West secures a new | With s girth of 19 inches Net fax f2NS settled back for: the secoh@ seventh win in seven start- with 7". stor Tech 48, Largo 30. US. ARMY AND U.S. AIR FORCE RECRUITING Sunday a ga behind was . Billy, Jr. who ac.‘ S°™¢—many of them figuring the 2 76 to 71 victory over Louis: | ch C fi ee ROOM 212 POST OFFICE + e TENNIS the unities, ‘bi ers €2B} counted for one weighing 15 LaSalleLouisville contest would ville. i ipola pedo : ; see Sey a ut we ac- ds, that theasured two fect. ,02 2” anti-climax after the fine Games like these two in Phil-, Smeads 53. Grand Ridge 30. Key West. Fila. Bayview Park cept thein as a part of our ever¥) oy, "inches, with a girth of 1e%4 show given by the opesing adelphia’s Convention Hall in‘ Wernon 42, Popular Springs 24. day Bee. inches. Baxter, Sr., also account- 84me- 11948 have made the college bas-| e Signs Again Make ed for a kingtish weighing 20| And it looked that way as the ketball double-header one of the; Their Appearance pounds, measuring three feet,| Speedy Louisville quintet moved greatest thrill-providers in win-| I was coming down the boule-'9%% inches, with a girth of 14%] into a quick lead, But LaSalle, ter: sports. play. diveriznoann \ ae ong vard this afternoon, when ‘my ‘inches. * A pit Soni ae “unt og bli SWING RESTS. AILING E A I Park OVight) “© a 920 PM. Who said =. “A good used car: is hard to find”? We get ’ém everyday — good-looking cars with plenty nesters Join. Rifle, Club Here ty All Youths Between ‘Ages Of 12, And. 18 BOE sa oeegea mama an May Join Club of “life” and power — well-built and almost “new” from | York, member. of a U.N. Com-| ' Sinee the soynd movie, “Trig- bumper to bumper. 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