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DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N.Y., SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 12, 1966

WRUN AM-1150 ? WRUN FM-104.3

Syracuse Opposes Second-Ranked

Rome Cable Has First 700

Duke in Basketball Semi-Finals

After 29 Years of Bowling

David Wampfler. who was League its ninth honor score of, Guy Ferlo's 643 was posted

RALEIGH N.C (AP) - SeclNCAA Eastern Regional basket-at College Park. Md., next Fri-j Duke had a 10-point lead with,

ond-ranked Duke stood off ball playoffs.

day night

less than seven minutes to go!

speedy St. Joseph's but faces Duke. 24-3. and Syracuse, 22-5.1 Fifth-ranked St. Josephs. 23-1but had to hold off a St. Jo-

another racehorse team, Syra-1 play in Reynolds Coliseum for a ] 5. meets Davidson, 21-6, for seph s surge with Jack Marin s!

cuse. in tonight's final of the;berth in the national semifinals third place.

four free throws ui the last 251

seconds for a 76-74 victory Fri-

Kentucky Meets Michiganday night. Syracuse raced away from Davidson late in the first half

and coasted to a 94-78 victory

By TED MEIER

|tucky. the No. 1 college basket- Player of the Year sank tabwehljijnpdjjjthe bJriTlliEanLt sShSooStinTgj aIn!d!

born two years after the Rome,the season. She scored 220 in in the Schieble s Garage League

Cable Employes B o w 1 i n g her second game and 157 on w n e r e j a c k Calandra scored a

League was started 29 years her final game,

ago. had the distinction lasti

Calandra Rolls 672

night of posting the first seven- The highest of the 18 six

ply score ever recorded in that tury scores posted by the

cenmen

612.

Tony

m the

Voci battered out Industrial Nite

a 630 Hawk

16-team league. The 704 he roil-jwas a 672 fired by Jack Ulan- LeagUe, and Brian McMahon

ed at Mohawk Lanes was also^ra in the Friday Nighters Coed j . c o r e d a 626 j0hn Johnson a

his first seven century in four1 League.

I

. . . EsDosito a 607 in

years of bowling.

The high-10 honors for the 6 1 ^ " g j ^

Carol (Schiller) Money, who men went to Joe Graziano with we U V K K

Associated Press Sports Writer ball team in the country, in the free throws in the last 11 sec- g- r

has racked up nearlv half a a 264 game in the Mohawk Four- Bill Martin put together aF_r6e2d1

Cool, calm Cazzie Russell and quarter-finals of the NCAA onds to give Michigan an 80-79 g * J o s e p h . g n a d difficulty

his University of Michigan championship tourney tonight. | victory^over Western Kentucky ^ D u k e > g gt z Q n e d e f e n s e

teammates get their chance to! Russell, a two-time All-Ameri ui the Mideasi regionals at Iowa a n d w a g off m i t s o u t s i d e s h o o t .

upset the University of Ken-ica and the college basketball City. Iowa. Fnday night.

I. ^ H a w k s M M Q{ ,, s h o t s

Kentucky, seeking a record f r o g l t h e n o o r f o r n 2 pa- cent.

Healthy Venturi Makes fifth national championship, jD u k e connected on 27 of 67 for also rallied to defeat Dayton 86- 46 g _ c e n t 79 behind a 34-point spree byj :-1-|.-I!;|lCoTf'&h'|F^;eLidoGFsSowtoiNCH1RwovRrMsatGECdroa1aLCJmr-DudMo.aaTao1a-nlei9nmaO'TMOE(MnAnDDnEtoinBurtRIwcIr"?8dnaJ1yhdyNreKciddgfRseLS-7pSmaNRtl.OsyOOEteayA*rswnd^eseaiasnsEYlnaE4ERINno5OnAaTVeN!Sby&LLn.nRpScna5uML3?mMeNe-nLmEiLiLdle9OeEIdYc3Ggyb*natAeOLM.e6Aa.oae.MAuhR'H,R^irwMfrs7aRgrnaemBn5i,,taoeRiARs"5LLEnegeoaiPugaD0dn,tKuAe*GtAx1pt.YrsgluYRgoYS3euRornl2UeeRIrL.ceui,tuNe1YCMpFNbN.irsEotfZhsosW,LifP.e1IisrpeEo2BsM^auetKkf.tTSSnCeP,.IhYPiriee0et1cuo1MtNanLIeEstoT*aNgoAod9Eseod8Lao9fiE2'gstL.eAnnn9It,e?f,,1Red0InTLEIfhadaCRVdLed,Lu4rESlisdniEtGangITsLaarsWEenEeEkToLAOVa.eR1dnsoDedngRsaaILrnacaJtEvwa,3dniCMdaLNd,utnugyinctEI-shes5-RgsiKheudn,SPmefatgyEtSn3ne5taNS4r,i.enaGcreo8lcb26Ltz5CbLp,i5egaMrahaJN.amhaS7colaF4Mi2alo_4wcLiNn1ruaarnrn.etnn.vq3rer-n9IN7elos"nddedIrodppodei2sdioEu.-w7ha.usl-,iihomaileerdaowecdngddtia1rort-se?hsl-h3,-sef;d''pajjt1rDitcCg.tbohMelhDDirp2faoenW1hinbrheA9.o"oPaeiiveeiBiisiinRnoeoyndetFgitAmntoVepoalnhseeIbtrAAaaacirL*nmduethhonoeDBrcNt.kloxnr'eohPgahsepo"edsketRlnatbiufhitgybton?fnifeeetenidlPeeewewoufeneDrettiesswseetttLedMdnisnhntrifhw.stirrfrtstngddMJaorTsnoshtcroroeaitdaaedeiBoahas,barnioisi-ornKslendtnriceW.oYnr.ptlelhbaetiTgrutv-TsraiohsuihahtFatnnixTaranpnpnoeelamroelhiwohnunirotonraneenienntarpeggdiaswnwshrleceeiWdonttiddisioadslyktsamhiVc.oosednnsedonMsihaard,naasCihnntshnTotakhieihtneosyoMtneahcesaneaisndeotanyBeihycrboogsrnm'Bdrhtathd.Dnsn-omxtmeCoeie,PicurmolwfrdlhtuCceviloehwi-oseoorioahnptnawiacoiiettFteSedDdnioeiitCrGnctunopiornhgiortnnASttyt,mritrelrahthrnklkiBuoeheldaroeSaa,aooyeaobhetlstlysCeuu5dtenvxiecdminaiefanctmsyoae.cdno-fgnrdLshelie5lrd0sremDimraotmne2HsnsJPoCa-rlBesyarRtLgt18spsisoiaineoesCrhwhactRoocloroentt1eBohosrkseaerRnhriuaekincosogfiebalimnavmsLevadrrutknt,aaoeldaiAMcods,noerhrieeLnmafdesdemCHcoinblieuriyahl.trea4seasanerotrmleforeadrpgrbtanoo-ueicdlsonnogryh2'ef5yrsr-elh8hsnntsdh---fnnrd-sl,-a.--

Far West Regionals Oregon St. 63, Houston 60 Utah 83. U. of Pacific 74

Lewia vt. Beaver River at Watertown.

ICE HOCKEY New Hartford 3. Clinton B 2

gave Georgia Southern an 89-88 ^ ^ S L S ^ Z victory over Norfolk State in their semifinal Friday night. failing Mr. Fitz.

J

V

S

L

S f ?%$*%& T ^ V I K 5 M * came on in the stretch squad picked todav on the basis' ,, . M?r;?,Ko ua??..?^ *

From Ogden Phipps. owner of of weeEy selections during the ^ L . % ' ! ? ] ? ? ? ?

Pro Basketball

the famed these words:

"Mr. Fitz,

Buckpasser, who had

came season Rounding out

trained,Keith Sedlacek

theofsquHadarvwaerrde;.t,hiBrdo.bbv

Reid

* was

clocked

Angry Loughrey Is Baltimore Hero 13-Year-Old three generations of Phipps Stan Pawlak, Penn; Dave'2 family horses, was more than Brown, Lafayette: Carver Clin-j just a trainer. He was a fine ton, Perm State; Cliff Anderson, person who was very close to all St. Joseph's Pa.; John Rodgers.

By HAL BOCK

happened in the corner, scram- Ruddy and immediately was of us."

iBuckneU; Sonny Dave. St.

Ski Champ NEW YORK (AP) -- Kevin bling for the ball. I think some- tagged with a technical foul, the "I knew him since 1900," said John's, NY.; Wilue Wolters,

Loughery, Baltimore's smiling body stepped on me." he ex- third of the game against the Bert Mulholland, trainer for Boston College; Jim WilHams.

Irishman, got hurt in the second plained.

(Bullets.

George D, Widener and a long- Temple: Bill Melchionno. Villano-

penod and mad in the fourth.

Rests Injury

Howie Komives dropped in time friend. "He stood out as a va; Hubie Marshall. Lasallc; FRANCONIA, N.H. (AP) -

The New York Knicks were bet- He sat out the remainder of the technical foul shot for a trainer and man. He was every- Bob Loyd of Rutgers, and Mai Paula Kanerva of Whitcfish.

ter off when he was hurt.

the first half and the whole third four-point Krack bulge. It was body's friend and tried to help Graham, NYU.

Mont., is a typical teenager in

Loughery, who learned his period and New York took ad- the last time New York was meverybody he could."

Dave Newmark of Columbia many respects, but not when it

basketball on the concrete! vantage of his absence to erase control. Loughery, Bailey How-1 "In all our minds Mr. Fitz was named the ECAC Sopho- comes to school -- and skiing.

courts around New York, came a Baltimore lead that had ell and Johnny Green led a 14-3 was associated with the best of more of the Year.

The pert blonde, who will be

back to haunt the Knicks with a stretched to as much as 12 spurt that gave the Bullets a racing during his , brilliant

14 aext month, took time out

28-point show that included two points. The Knicks led by three, seven-point lead with two career," said James Cox Bradv, p i ? ,, J \ A / ? * ? L * ? ? from her studies and won the

clutch free throws at the end as 91-88, on the strength of nine minutes to go.

(Chairman of the board of the t a W d r a W a C n T e r women's giant slalom Friday in

Succumbs at 82 the Bullets topped the Knicks straight points at the end of the The Knicks rallied, cutting the I New York Racing Association.

126-123 Wednesday night

third period when Loughlry re- lead to one point with 10 seconds "He was a credit to the sport in

the opening of the three-day North American Alpine Com-

In the only other National turned

left but Loughery finished his every sense."

bined Ski Championships.

Basketball Associstion game. He had scored two baskets, night's work by cooly dropping Perhaps Edward T. Dickin- TROY. NY. (AP) -- Edwnrd Miss Kanerva topped a field

the Detroit Pistons, getting but the Bullets were still three a pair of free throws that son, president of the NYRA. A Wachter. a member of the 0f 30 in covering the 50-gatc

clutch shooting from Ron Reed, points back when Loughery al- wrapped it up.

said it brsi

Basketball Hall of Fame, died course on Cannon Mountain

Chico Vaugh and Tom Van Ars- most turned into the game's Don Ohl. who picked up Lou- "When I came to thor-today in St. Mary's Hospital 155.60 Janet Mara, a Middle

dale, defeated Western Divj- goat.

ighery's slack in the third quar- oughbred racmg he went out of after a brief illness. He was 82. i bury College senior from Stowe,

sion champion Los Angeles, 116- Dribbling downcourt, he col-1 "ter. finished with 26 Walt Bella- his way over home-cooked Wachter was well enough Vt.. was second in 1 58 3. fol

114, on the West Coast.

bded heavily with Emmette my led New York with 27.

(breakfasts at Belmont Park and three weeks ago to attend the hwed by Penny Northrop of

Loughery w?s putting on a Bryant and both men hit the Vaughn scored 18 points for Saratoga to instruct and guide funeral of his brother Louis W. Elhcottville NY. in 1 59 1

virtual one-man show in the floor When referee Paul Ruddy Detroit, while Van Arsdale add- me in the trsdition and history ako a former baskethall plav-

:

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APTLY NAMED AHKADDA TIME, owned by John C. Janes of Rome, X.Y. and driven by Max Weaver, paced the mile in 2:08.2 in winning the Laurei

first hatf with II points before called Loughery for an offensive ed 17" and Reed 14. Jerry West, of the sport. Like all those he er and f o r m e r Dartmouth vard coach, was inducted into Lions Club trophy race at Georgetown, Del, Raceway recently for the gelding**

twisting his right ankle with foul, the New York-bred Irish- with 27, and Elgin Baylor, with befriended I shall miss him coach.

| the Hall of Fame at Soriniffrcld first victiry of the year. Ed Keller, formerly at Vernon Downs, is general man-

about six minutes to pity. "It man exploded. He grabbed for;23, led Los Angeles.

greatly/*

I Ed Wachter, a former Har-iMass., in 1KL

ager for the Delaware track.

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