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Fk v- 10 THE CAPITAL TIMES, Saturday, Feb. 9, 1957 33th Straight loop Ula -I i i 'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo PLUKEY AND RSAROWWAITLL THEY HEAR WERE GONNA BE ASSESSED SOS WE CAN BUILD OUR OWN CLUBHOUSE 4PTER EVERY DINNER. THE SAME TWO GUVS TAKE IT OUT ON POOR QRUU.ER THEY WOULONT KNOW 4 GOOO MEAL FROM 2 LOOK CMAlP-M4M OP THE HOUSE COM-MITTEB-THIS IS THE WORST MEAL WE EVfel? H40-X60T4 HUNK0FM24T LIKE A MOCKEY LETS HOLD N2XT MONTHS MEETING IN SOME OTHER JOINT WV4X ANY CLUB OR restaurant IN TOWN WOULD 00 HANDSPRINGS TO GET OUR THEYRE theyksver 4 cow cud EAT WITH US rSOCS BECAUSE THEY ALWAYS GO TH2 TIP WASNT TO A OW2-ARMED 1 INCLUDED IN bean rot and drop! the price op IN LATER PORTHE THE CHOW, MEETING FOR Sauk City Thumps Poynette For Title Sauk City won its 30th straight Tri-County conference basket-all game Friday night, clinched its third straight title, tha last of which have been clear claims, and ran its season record to 13 victories in 17 starts by dumping Poynette, 76-62. Coach Bob Schraders outfit, which invades Madison Edgewood next Tuesday for revenge for one of those two non-conference defeats, had its seasons lowest shooting percentage, 34 by making its 31 field goals in 87. 111 shots.

1 The Cardinals played a strict-fl lKn 0 Runs String To 16 Wins run and shoot game. Poy-nettes 62 points was the first time this season any conference opponent had scored more than 49 against the Cardinals, Shorty Young, the conference scoring leader, popped in 30 points with Connie Pace On 695 BCVJim BBT 51 to 12 baskets in 29 shots and six free throws. At least a half dozen rolled in and then out in the fourth quarter on the stellar southwest Wisconsin Conference Seaton TP OP 733 862 16 4 5 5 City Sympathizing with THE GUY WHO HAS TO LISTEN TO THE BROTHER-MEMBERS 8ELLVAOI TU4MX AND A "HP OP TWE HATLO MATTO JIM B4ROOK4S OMAHA, NEB. (( TBI COUNTY Conference Season TP OP 916 482 15 2 799 714 It 5 7 36 685 9 5 575 625 9 736 726 7 591 640 4 9 649 763 7 16 687 832 3 11 602 838 1 15 1 11 Sauk City Spring Green Lodi Waunakeo Veronona Mazomanic Arena Black Eartb Poynette Portafle Holla to 105-05 Win Cuba Lancaster PlatteviUe DodgevUIe Feanimore Mt. Horeb 5 6 Prairie du Chien 5 Mineral Point 4 7 Boscobei 3 3 DarUngton 1 14 525 668 RESULTS FRIDAY NIGHT -Home teams Cuba City SO.

Bosnbtl 48 PlattevUle 76. Fennimorc 57 Prairie du Chien 65, DodgevUl 44 Lancaster 41. Darlington 34 Mt. Horeb 53, Mineral Point 39 GAMES NEXT MONDAY Lancaster at Prairie du Chien Fennimore at Mt. Horeb Boscobei at Darlington Cuba City at Mineral Point PUttevil at DodgevUIe LEADING SCORERS Player, School FG FT Pts.

Erickson, Prairie 73 243 DaU, Cuba City 98 4S 241 Vogel, Fennimere 95 39 229 Klein, Cuba City 79 45 217 Rao, Boscobei .75 45 215 Bundle, DodgevUIe 84 44 244 Lancaster ...74 51 199 MEN Connie Schwoegler 695 (257 1 Don Stein! (IS (225 Sal Maglio 636 (269) Frank Ankenbrandt 631 (247) Axle Anderson 624 (232) Tully Tollefson 626 (219) Steve Lippner 619 (224) Bid Schlotthauer 617 (226) Jack Kelly 615 (268) Roger Niesen 614 (234) Greg Adler 611 (212) On Raftree Bing Noltemeyer Paul Wenger Emmett MeCtnn Bun Crowley Vie Riley, Sr. Larry Stelter Bob Henning i WOMEN Rusty Reese Betty Lou Sydow Doris Hanson Corky Slotten Georgie Meiller Eleanor Davis Ora Ehl Marie Schaffer Florence Fenske Helen Sundby Cleora Pierce Del Conrad Helen OLeary Barbara Aspel Rose McCarty Marie Geisler Birdie Schaub Laura Tucker rma Ripp Shirley Christenson 609 (234) 608 (236) 608 (228) 605 (246) 602 (224) 01 (234) 600 (214) 600 (256) 594 (232) ..588 (241) 587 (254) 586 (200) 571 (221) 568 (206) 547 (208) 545 (190) 545 (217) 542 (211) 542 (217) 53S (221) 527 (181) 518 (191) 514 (181) 509 (200) 505 (174) 502 (187) 501 (181) 501 (189) Monticello ace Share of Title While Reedsburg was clinching a tie for its first South Centra basketball crown in history, tht Stanley Steamer at Portage really got rolling. Portage coached by Mark Stanley, a nephew of Beloit Col-eges Coach Dolph Stanley, rolled over Richland Center to the un of 105-65, and moved out of a clear claim for the cellar nto a four-way tie for aeventh place. Keith Churchill and Ken Gravatt. scored 65 points between them for the Portage Warriors; Churchill got 33, Gravatt 32.

RESULTS FRIDAY -Home teams Prairie du Sac 61, Black Eartb Sprln Green 58. Lodi 48 Verona 71. Arena 58 Sauk City 76, Poynetto 62 Waunakee 45, Mazomanie 38 GAMES NEXT THURSDAY Prairie du Sac at Mazomaaio Games next Friday Black Earth at Verona Arena at Poynette Lodi at Sauk City Waunakee at Spring Green LEADING SCORERS Player, School FG FT Pt. Young, Sauk City Meade, Lodi Mickelson, Black Earth Peterson, Arena Schultz, Sauk City Kahl, Verona Boniao, Veroaa ,...77 Salava. Mazomaaio Draeheabtr, Arena Ballweg, Sauk City Scbauf, Spring Green Dushek, Lodi Meister, Prairio Gundlach, Poynette Diederich, Waunakeo Gust.

Verona Ripp, Waunakee McCormick, Poynette Loper, Mazo WUdt, Lodi Koenig, Spring Green ..70 32 ,59 44 ,.59 27 .49 44 172 164 145 142 129 127 124 126 125 121 121 lentral Loses Misky, PlattevUle Kieser. Prairie Oosterhius, PlattevUle Promenshekel, Boscobei 46 37 Grubaugh, DodgeviUa ..57 13 White, Mineral Point ..46 34 Pothour, PlatteviUe 54 26 Einerson, Mt. Horeb ,...43 39 Peasa, Fennimer 51 22 Smith, Boscobei ...34 33 Stevenson, Darlington ....42 36 129 Espeseth, Mt. Horeb 43 32 118 Byrne, Mt. Horeb 38 48 114 Little Cuba City edged Boscobei, 50-48, to run itg season long unbeaten string to 16 straight games and now needs uwo wins next week at Mineral Point and against DodgevUIe at Cuba to wind up the regular season with a perfect record.

Boscobei, coached by John Me Coy, decided to try a possession game on the Cubans and almost turned ii) an upset. Only twice before this season has Cuba City been held to less than 50 points but each time Coach Jim McCartys outfit played sufficient defense to win out. The Reedsburg Beavers, with 0 boys hitting the scoring totals, won handily over the Don ONeilless Wisconsin Dells, 85-55. Don's younger brother. Dean, popped in 26 points for the Dells.

)oyd Austins 22 led the Beavers and Jim Bill scored 19. The leagues top scorer, 8-7 Bob Rossin of Mauston, tallied 19 points as Mauston beat Nekoosa, 0-66, Hank Mlsna, runnerup, had 9 for Nekoosa. Rossin continues to lead Mlsna by six points, SOI to 295 for the conference title. SYD THRIFT, the Pittsburgh Pirates' new scout supervisor for the Upper Midwest who will make his home and headquarters in Madison, was a pitching rival of Lew Burdette in their high school days. The Alexandria, Va, native hurled for Oakland in the Pacific Coast League but was unable to follow Burdette, the Braves righthander, into the big show.

CHUCK CAREY, the pride of Shore Acres Road, says a 1-24-10 leave on his last ball cost him a 700' bowling series Thursday night in the Classic loop. Carey, needing seven pins on that last fling, picked up only six when he missed the head pin and woundup with 699. MAIL CALL The following letter ought to prove, interesting to Madisons feminine bowling ranks: Dear Art: I am a steady reader of your column and have been a bowling reader for many years. I believe your column is tops for bowlers so I am submitting a list of the best bowlers in the Madison Womens Bowling association. This is my own personal opinion of their merit according to ability.

I have listed them on 10 separate teams and the first team would be my selections of the best bowlers in Madison. I hope-you can find room to print my list in your column. (signed) Interested Reader I am not one of the bowlers on the list but I have seen thenv all bowl, FIRST TEAM: Doris Hanson, Ora Ehl, Rusty Reese, Martha Hoffman, Audrey Geier. SECOND TEAM: Dee Fix, Carol Washa, Lorraine a Arinabeile SchOtten, JO Sweeney. THIRD TEAM: Loreen Keefe, Myrtle MacDonald, Helen Iverson, Barbara Zanoya, Ramona Warren.

FOURTH TEAM: Betty Sydow, Jane Conway, Arlene Bates, Kelly Butterworth, Marcy Kleihsteiber. FIFTH TEAM: Adeline Colvin, Harriet Meister, Blondie Buech-ndr. Dee Peck, Corky Slotten. SIXTH TEAM: Hazel Steele, Dorothy Sutton, Peg Peterson, Val Schwoegler, Bea Hein. SEVENTH TEAM; Dell Conrad, Rose McCarthy, Bertha Showers, Marie Schaffer, Marge EIGHTH TEAM: Eileen Dean, Marcy.

Olson, Lucille Schoon maker, Betty Treadwell, Gladys NINTH TEAM: Hazel Hoven, Cleora Pierce, Darlene Bates, Tink Harrison, Pris Siewert. TENTH TEAM: Marie Geisler, Nona Valentine, Shirley Wood, Ruth Mansfield and Myrtle Petersen. MENS STATE MEET Madison bowling teams firing at Milwaukee this weekend include: Central Wisconsin Supply, Eustice Builders, Wall Fuel, Schoeps. Ice Cream, Dizons Mens Wear, Bowl-A-Vard Lanes, The Hub, Plumbers, Schwoegler Lanes DuBois Service, Lindsay Sof Stadium Bar, Pantorium Cleaners and Red Dot Foods. Among city doubles combinations are: Vic Riley Jr.

and Nick Gampietro, Duane Tollefson and Larry Pagel, Ray Malone and Tryg Haagensen, Frank Ankenbrandt and Lloyd Moe, Gene Seymour and Fritz Williams, Ray Ririden and Len Baumann, Earl Vogel and Romie Lochner, Dane McCarthy and Duke Mc Daniel, Mel Schwoegler and Bil ly Schwoegler, Russ Langley and Les Higbie, Jim Grady and Scotty Skidmore, Ed Lundey and Chris Andersen, Stan Schultz and Frank Trostle, Ed Toellner and George Statz, Joe Heibl and Clarence Chivers, Ray Paltz and Doc 'Lacke, Roger Niesen and Phil Lynch, Bing Noltemeyer and Ray Soehnlein, Joe and Charlie Allen. Deadline near the deadline for entries in the Womans Inter national Bowling Congress tournament, held this year at Akron, is Feb. 15. To beat the deadline act immediately, mail entries to Mrs. Emma Phaler, WIBC, 694 South High Columbus 6, Ohio meet opens Apr.

11 at the 44-lane McCook Bowl. BOWLINGS BEST The weeks top kegling chores in Madison: Best mens series: 699 by Chuck Carey. Best womens series: 610 by Kelly Butterworth. Best mens game: 269 by Clarence Chivers and Sal Maglio. Best womens came: 254 by Doris Hanson.

Best mens team score: 3000 by Gloeges Service (Classic league). Best womens team score: 2790 by Idle Hour (Modern Ladies oop). EN-PIN NOTEBernie Ber gen enjoyed the hottest night of her kegling career in the Badger league the Modem Lanes this week when she exploded a 566 series, including a 239 game. Mrs. Ber gen, a member of the Riteway Construction team, hit her strike spree during league doubles competition Tuesday night.

Doris Hanson tops fair sex honor scorers for the current season with a total of 46 and Connie Schwoegler is male leader with 37. STATE LINE Conference Season TP OP Monticello 1 125 SM 17 2 Brodhead 1 1I2S SUIT 1 Belleville ..12 4 1042 SIC 13 5 BUnehardvlUo 7 1025 075 New Glarua 9 S8t 975 9 9 Albany 7 9 922 965 7 10 Orfordvilie 5 11 S88 971 I 11 uda 511 75 S7J 5 11 Brooklyn 3 13 749 919 3 14 Argyle 0 10 825 1142 RESULTS FRIDAY denote borne team MonticeUo 77, Brooklyn 53 Brodbead 49, Juda 47 BeUeville 59, Albany 39 New Glartti 62, OrfordviUe 5 Blanchard ville Argyle 79 GAMES TUESDAY. FEB. If BelleviUe at Brooklyn Albany at Argyle Brodhead at Orlordvilla BUncbardviUe at Juda LEADING SCOBERS Player, school FG FT Pts. Zweifei, Monticello 226 534 A.

Furrer, Blancbardv'lo 145 as 345 Martj, Argyle 139 63 341 Olson, BelleviUe ,.142 44 318 Brunner, 133 59 314 Wittenmyler, Brooklyn ..119 30 278 Ponyicsanyi, Monticello 117 37 271 dorgenaon. Brodhead ....89 91 269 Blanch. ....92 S2 236 Scbneeberger, Albany 78 67 223 S. Wheeler, Brodhead ....85 44 214 Mosher, Albany .......74 54 294 Schneider. New Glams ..71 62 204 Schuler, BlancbardviUe ..73 54 200 Gransee, Albany 67 61 195 HUbson, OrfordvUle .....79 32 1S1 Monticellos high school basketball team came within an ace of gaining at least a title tie, in Line League Friday night as Juda almost upset Brod-lead but theTatter finally won, 49-47.

(Continued from 1st Sport Page) getting 11, all in the second half. Centrol was hot after Beloit in the first half mainly through the efforts of Dick Pedracine, Russ Allen and acting captain, A1 Smith. Pedracine hit for i points in the first half, Allen hat nine, and Smith had 13. Pedracine finally wound up with 18 for Centrals high while Smith was getting 17 and Allen 18. Centrals shooting wasnt too ad except for that third quarter winding up with an average of 382 whUe Beloit hit for an even 400.

Idle Hours fair sex bowlers set two season records while Connie Schwoegler and Rusty leese turned in top individual lerformances in city kegling rriday night, v. -A 2,790 total and 1,004 game the Modern Womens circuit gave Idle Hour its splendid pair of season marks. Betty iou Sydow racked up 588, Doris lanson 587, Georgie MeiUer 571, Eleanor Davis 568 and Joan Cluge 476 in the team score and Miss Hanson delivered 254 and Mrs. Sydow 241 to feature the big game. Connie unreeled 695 in the Lions' loop at Schwoeglers Al-eys on 257, 204 and 234 lines, and Miss Reese socked 594, also in the Modern Womens setup, with 232, 172 and 190 games for Simons Log clbin.

SOUH CENTRAL Conference Season IP OP Dom-mershausen at Spring Green, taking note that Lodi had dropped its previous two games to Waunakee and Sauk, gave the Blue Devils their third defeat and dropped Lodi out of the second place tie. Spring Green took over with its 58-48 victory. The win wasnt exactly a surprise as the one-point defeat a week ago at Wau nakee had sapped any title hopes out of the Blue Devils and the lopsided defeat at the hands of Sauk last Tuesday shook the confidence out of the club. Dale Meade had 19 points for Lodi, while Dave Koenig fired in 22 for Spring Green. Verona hammered Arena, 71 58 as Jerry Boino scored 27 points.

The Indians held an overwhelming 51-24 lead at the half. Waunakee won its fourth straight game by beating Mazo-manie, 45-38, as John Ripp tallied 16 points. Prairie du Sacs Jim Meister, a sophomore, tallied 25 points as Prairie dumpet Black Earth 61-48. Chuck Miekeison had 2Q points for Black Earth. Spring Green 54 LtiMI HPIV fgftpf 09 Johnson, 5 5 4 9 Msade.e 3 Dnshek.g 2 2 ildt, 2 9 MiUer.g 9 A 4 1 Schave.f A A Hogan.f 9 9 Koenig.c 9 4 Nowatney.e 9 9 Reedsburp ..,.19 Vlroqua 8 Mauston 7 Baraboo 7 Wis.

Dells 6 Tomah 5 Portaae 3 Sparta 3 Richland Center 3 Nekoosa 3 RESULTS FRIDAY NIGHT Home teams Reedebura 85. Wisconsin Dells 55 Baraboo 74, Sparta 49 Portage 105, Richland Center 45 Mauston 4, Nekoosa 44 -Virooua 66, Tomah 55 GAME NEXT WEDNESDAY Viroqua at Reedsburg GAMES NEXT THURSDAY Portage at DeUs Richland Center at Baraboo GAMES NEXT FRIDAY Sparta at Nekoosa Mauston at Tomah PICKUP PARADE Herb Klitsman, 4-7-9-10; Chuck laberman, 6-7-10, and Bob Bauhs and Wally Kesselhoa, 5-6-10. SOUTH CENTRAL Player, School FG FT Pts Rossin. Mauston 126 49 301 Neekota ...128 55 295 ONeil. Wis.

Dells 94 62 258 Swenson. Vlroqua 69 53 231 J. BUI. Reedsbnrg 41 62 22i Dean ONeU. Dells 55 62 Churchill.

Portage 75 36 Krueger. lUedsburr 49 46 RlUenthaler. Baraboo 78 32 Grasatt. Portage 76 32 Miller. Baraboo 69 21 Pederson.

Tomah 61 46 212 294 204 188 184 142 Friday night Dave Dali potted 27 points, better, than half his teams total to highlight the win. He canned 10 field goals and seven free throws and moved within two points of league leading Wayne Erickson of Prairie. Erickson has 243 points with three games left, DaU has 241 with two left, BUI Rae, who didnt play basketball his junior year, canned 17 for the Bulldogs. DodgevjUe, which had been tied with Lancaster, dropped a game further behind by losing at Prairie du Chien, 65-60. Erickson had 19 points and Bruce Kieser 18 for Prairie.

Jerry Rundles 19 paced Dodge-ville. ML Horeb hammered Mineral Point, 53-39, as Tommy Byrne a 5-9 sophomore forward, came up with a nifty 21 point, per-, formance including 11 of Mt. Horebs 19 free throws. The Vikings made 19 out of 25 free throws to make the win easier. Lancasters Pete UdelhoveR canned five of his eight baskets in the third period to spark the Flying Arrows to.

a 51-36 win over Darlington. Fennimore, which suffered the loss of two key players, at the end of the first semester, dropped a 76-57 decision to PlatteviUe. Chuck Misky and-Gary Pothour scored 42 points between them for PlatteviUe. Dean Vogel had 25 for Fennimore. Mt.

Hereh 53 Mineral Feint 39 fg ft uf ft Ff It was probably the zone deease that Beloits cpach Bernie Bar kin concocted at halftime that bothered Central in the third period as the Downtowners did not get the good shots they had the first half although they did shoot more. Pedracine made a basket for Central as the cloek showed five minutes remaining until the end of the third quarter and it brought the Downtowners to within two points, 42-40, of Be loit but Central then went the rest of the quarter ithout a has ket with a free throw by Chuck Muehlemann and two by Pedra cine the only marks on the credit ledger. Central a I hit a cold spell the last half of the final period and went without a single point while Beloit was stretching out its lead. Central was called for 22 fouls, losing both Pedracine and Tom Weier on their fifth, while Beloit was charged with 17, Beloit then made 23 of its 36 (r throw attempts as Central could click on only IS of 27 Beloit now has a Big Eight record of 4-7 with Central having only one win in 11 starts. Beloits overall mark is 6-8 while Centrals is 2-12.

Central will travel to Racine tonight for a game with Horlick, It will be the third last contest on Centrals Big Eight schedule with Madison West and Kenosha still, on the docket. Hottman.g 5 9 Miese.g 2 9 Huttsr.g 9 1 185 153 149 129 126 125 123 120 IlS 113 Gruber, Nekoosa Carlson. Tomah Knutzen. Mauston Pribbenow. R.

Center Peterson. Vironua White. Virooua Monton. Vlroqua Burcker. R.

Center Sugar. R. Center MUkey. Nekoosa 43 31 29 54 41 44 41 43 44 46 33 43 33 46 28 49 15 41 21 Both Mon 1 1 ell which romped over Brooklyn, 77-53, and Brodhead have only one loss on their league schedule, and that to each other but MonticeUo has one more victory with a 16-1 season mark while Brodhead has 15-1 Monticello has only Juda next Thursday remain i g. on its schedule while Brodhead must face Orfordvilie Tuesday and Belleville on Thursday.

BeUeville registered its 12th win, a 59-39 triumph over Albany; Blanchardville was in the 90s bracket for, the third straigh; week with 90-70, Victory over Argyle; and New Glarus rallied to uiiip Orfordvilie, 62-56, Jim Zweifei, Monticello, add-ed to his individual league scoring lead with 20 points and now has 534, almost a 32 point aver age per game. Zweif els closest competitor, Arnie Furrer of Blanchardville made 22 but is. far back with a 345 total. Ernie Furrer, also BlanchardviUe, was the circuits top scorer for the night with 26 Other high scorers were Don Marti, Argyle, 25; Neil Brunner, BeUeville, 24; Dick Yaun. Juda and Oaden Hilljson, Orford ville, 22.

Box scores: Juda 47 Brodhead 49 fa ft pf fa ft pf N.Nenmn.f 2 0 5 2 5 D.Neoma.f 4 I L.Ulicelr.f 4 4 Yaun.c 3 1 4 Grcuewld.f 1 4 2 S.Whadr.g 3 4 4 Walters.a 21 I 9 1858 Totals 29 6 15 Totals Score by Quarters Spring Green 4 IS 29 Lodi 14 15 9 FTM: SG 6, L1J. I Teams: SG 36, 33. Corky Slotten nabbed fourth rung on the feminine list on 586 the Minor 8s setup at the Bowl-A-Vard. She fashioned 200 on the heels of two 193 games. Badgerette gals et Schwoeglers also enjoyed good session as Ora Ehl garnered 547, Florence Fenske 545, Cleora Pierce 542 and Helen Sundby 542.

Pierce and Fenske each counted for a 217 singleton. Don Stein was male runner up on 645 in the Commercial set up at. the Lark, and veteran Sal Maglio rapped a gaudy 269 starter and went on for 638 in the Moose circuit at the Plaza Alleys. Axle Anderson set the pace in Schwoeglers Uptown wheel with 624 while Bob Henning crashed a 256 game in a 600 set. Frank Ankenbrandt scored 631 with a 247 game to pace Business Mens Leaguers at the Bowl-A-Vard, where Clarks Super 100 coined three 905 games and Schoeps Ice Cream tallied 2,810 and a 1,013 solo.

Emmett McCann parlayed 246 game into a 60S triple ip the VFW loop at the Bowl-A Vard. Verona 71 Arena 58 fg ft pf fg ft pf Rotar.f 4 4 4 Pettera.f 5 9' Bonino.f 11 5 4 Gundlack.f 3 9 Fassbind.f 214 5 2 Kahl.c 2 1 2 Pchberg.e 7 1 1 9 2 2 Peterson.g 4 2.4 Hgman Rio Takes Second Place Adams, 2 2 Jones, 9 9 9 9 9 1 Ferssth.g 9 4 ins Totals 2t 15 18 Totals 24 10 17 Score by Quarters Verona 24 27 13 771 Arena 13 11 16 1858 FTM: 12, A Teams: 44, A II. Viroqua, the surprise club the circuit, came up With another fine, win, this time, 66-55, over Tomah, to remain in 4 0 place, two games behind Reeds burg. Blackhtwks invade Reedsburg Wednesday night ant must win in order to avoid sharing second place with Maus ton and Baraboo. Dave Swenson potted 31 points for Viroqua.

Barahoos Thundtrbl whacked the disciplined Sparta ball club, 74-40, as Harley Jene wein potted 21 points to lead the way. Portage had an amazing 38 point first quarter against Richland Center, the record for an 8-minute period in the history of the South Central. That gave the Warrior? a 38-5 lead. PerUge I9S Rich. Center 45 ft ftpf fgftpf 1 4 Pbenow.f 7 6 3 Chdlsr.f Bowman.

9 9 9 Jantsn.f Stnwers.f 9 9 Sugar, 5 7 0 4 8 2 14 0 4 2 4 5 11 4 3 2 3 BJewel.f 3 2 4 Gorgen.f Bvrne.f G.GrCve.c i 5 2 11 9 I Espeseth. 3 12 White.c Erickson. 3 2 2 Murphy. Poynette 42 fg ft Pf BaUweg.f 2 4 4 Hanson.f 3 4 4 Fasking.f 12 1 2 Sehultz.f 7- 2 1 Kacftak.f 4 Frosrb.f 9 9 4 BeU.c 3 Young, 13 4 2 Hahn.c 2 Schmit.g .9 1 5 Gundlch.g 2 Breunig, 4 2 2 Stoltnbrg.g 9 Preston, 3 9 5 BMCrmk.g 5 Higgins, 2 1 3 Smith, 9 SOPHOMORES Beloit59 Central 43 ri ftpf fgftpf 2 9 I Hoppe.f 3 3 5 1 9 I BoebeLf 1 3 1 9 9. 1'- 19 2 9 9 9 Wipple.f 9 9 9 711 2 9 9 0 I I i Norsmanx 9 2 I liWeier, 1 9 9 1 2 Wesley.

1 2 1 flavny, 9 9 9 4 9 2 Maaurshy, 9 9 9 il A 99 Gard.g 12 0 91 III 99 9 0 Schwcnn.g Austin.c Thomas.f Stauffer, A.Greve.g B.Greve.f Kucna.f .1 5 Kntubuhl.s 9 9 9 2 3 4 4 Tavior.f Boyer.f Oats.f Grabow.f Andersos.e Voli.c Howard. Pohlman, Hanson. Lucas. Donato. Slelxeson.

Watertown In 14 21 25 1747 IMS Totals J7 13 23 Totals Juda 8 IS 12 Brodhead ,....14 a 5 FTM: 25, 18. Teams: 42, 39 Atiis 2355 Total 17 1912 Totals Mineral Point 7 9 11 Mt, Horeh 14 9 I FTM: Mt. ELUFf, Totals. 31 14 23 Totals 33 16 IS Score by Quarters Foypette 12 17 15 IS 62 14 1371 Tetals 231311 Beloit Madison Centrl Brooklyn 53 ftpf fg inw FTM: BC 7, IT. Teams: SC 30.

18. DudglVtUe 59 Fe, du Chien 45 fgftpf fgftpf III 919 1 1 1 9 4 9 Folyer.f 4 2 i Yapp.f James, 4 2 Wayne Paul, Randolph high schools rugged center, scored 28 points. to spark the Blue Rockets to an, 81-48, victory over Princeton Friday night and the undisputed crown of the Dual County League. It was the I7th straight win without defeat for Randolph this of which 13 games were in league play, Rio continued in second place by whipping Pardeeville, 72-50; Fox Lake trounced Cambria, 75-35; and Markesan defeated Fall River, 58-44. Randolphs title was its fifth undisputed championship in the last seven years and the Blue Rockets also shared the crown with Rio last season.

Roger Burris of Markesan, the circuits leading scorer, was held tb -13 points but, still retained his leadership with a total of 251. Pauls 23 points moved I him into undisputed third rank- ing while Roger! Van Beek, Cam-; bria, continued in second with 22 point contribution. DUAL COUNTY Conference Season TP OP Randolph .....13 0 927 630 17 Rio ...,,,....10 2 S58 629 II 2 Fox Lako 3 III 682 15 4 Markesan 5 734 711 10 5 Princeton' 3 9 667 100 4 9 Cambria 3 10 696 890 3 13 Fall River 2 11 035 827 Pardeeville 2 11 627 792 FRIDAYS RESULTS -denotes home team Randolph 81, Prinecton 48 Fox. Lake 75, Cambria 35 Markesan 51, Fall River 44 Rio 72, PafdeeviUe 50 GAMES TUESDAY, FEB. lt Princeton, at PardeevtUe Fall River at Cambria Randolph nt Markesan Rio at Fox: Lake 3 13 3 14 itCwlerf 7 ass.f 6 anddgr.e 1 Hallmark.g 2 George.

3 9 1 2 5 9 1 9 9 9 19 1 I 4 I 4 3 Erickson. fit I 8 MonticeUo 77 pf 2 PonyanyiJ. 8 0 1 4 Freitar.f 3 Zweifel.f' 5 paubertx 5 Studer.c B.Hsftv.g Bovum.g Holdrich.g Kundsrt.g J.Hettv.g Hosesly.g 1 3 4 0 0 5 0 0 CbhULc IS 2 Phelps, 13 4 Smith, Watske.g 9 1 9 Wheaton, Radtke.g 9 1 gland, Iff LJoyd.g Rundle.g 9 14 Fernette.g 1 9 19 1 BaUey.g 14 Kieser.g 9 9 2 Totals 11413 Totals 24 17 9 Dod Seville ..12 17 7 1459 Frair du Chien 12 14 15 2465 Waunakee 45 ftpf fgftpf 3 4 1 Curraa.f 2 4 4 Mahney.f 4 4 1 W.Adler.f 4 4 1 1 9 4 Statz.f 19 Kalsow.c 114 5 4 2 Salava.g 4 4 4 Diederick, 2 Royston.g 4 14 J.Adler.g 2 1 Simon.g 19 1 D-Adler, 4 4 4 PORT WASHINGTON, Watertown chalked up its 15th victory of the season, and ninth straight without a defeat in the Braveland Conference, with a 76-62, win over Port Washington's high school team here Friday night. Ted Hoffsteter topped the Watertown scoring with 19 points followed by Mike Mullen, with 18. Watertowns only! loss this season was hy Fort Atkinson.

Box score: Beaver Darn moved withip a and Hartford game of first Totals 4515 11 Totals 25 15 14 Richland Cento 5 24 14 1 45 Portage 31 22 li 24196 FTM: 19. BC Teams: 31, BC 23. Reedsbnrg 85 Wisconsin DeUs fgftpf (55) fgftpf AnstinJ If 2 2 Mimmsr.f Dopglas, 3 Ryan, 2 9 3 Ryan, 5 1 i if.sswaT 'V -1 A-. Tetals II iO Totals 29 Brooklyn 21 14 lO 1253. MonticeUo 17 23 20 1777 FTM: 12, 11.

Tumi: .30, 24. New Glarus 01 Orfordvilie 54 fgftpf fgftnf anll.f 3 4 4 HiUison.f 11 0 3 aU.f 9 4 R.Hrdahl.f 2 I Webber.c 8 6 5 Kiper.e 1' 4 1 fchneider.g 5 4 5 Satherx 3 1 2 Gross' her.g 9 1 3 G.Hrdahl.g 9 9 9 Yaeca.g I I I Grsnaatt.g 3 8 5 Kittlesen.g 6 9 9 Sagen.g 'oil Totals .2414 21 Totals 2319 15 New Glarus 13 13 16 8961 Orfordvilie 21 11 16 56 FTM: NG 11. 29. Teams: NG 42, 39 (overtime) BelleviUe 59 Albany 39 fgftpf fgftpf Brunner.f 9 6 1 Moshsr.f 3 3 Elsner.f -1 9. 9 KingsUd.f I 9 2 HolUs.f 3 3 1 9 9 Hoeniscb.C 2 1 1 Grantee, 3 1 1.

9: 9 j' Kaui i 1 3 1 3 Wptertewn 76 fg ftpf ((2) MuUeu.f 9 1 Tbeiseu.f Port 9 9 10 9 9 14 9 1 8 14 9 9 1 1 9 9 9 1 Kaneger.f Mulock.f Meyer.c Kasiska. Seffefker.e Pempe.g D.Bill.r J.BUl.g Grosklus.g 9 1 Gruman.f 2 4 Heidke.e -9 1 Dunn, 4 3 0NeU.g 9 9 Andrsen.g 3 4 Harrison, 1 Hainas. JLAncbr.g place in the Little Ten conference Friday night by posting wins while league-leading Ocon-omowoc was being upset by West Bend, 60-55. The Beavers, with Hank Der-leth popping in 28 pointe, heat Waupun, 74-54. Hartford trimmed Columbus, 65-52.

MayviUe beat Berlin; 69-83, and Hqricon trimmed Ripon, 66-55, in other! games. Box scores; Columbus 52 fgftpf Brumm.f 4 11 Rae ta.f Montbie.f 1 2 Berndt.f Washington fg ftpf 3 0 2 1 0 Olson, 10 3 5 2 Turck.f 2.4 2 6 Krier.f 6 1 1 Heinslmn.c 4 2 5 3 Frank. 7 1 3 0 Thome.c 0 4 3 1 Burton.g 2 I I (Continued from 1st Sport Page) Ray Hamel, Wisconsin High, and Terry Rogers, East, drew byee into the final this afternoon. Summary; Semi-Floats city Wrestling Me Results 143 pounds Jerry Martinson. Central, pinned Fritz Wolf, Wisconsin Hish.

56 seconds. Matt Marty, East, decisiontd Walter Roberts, West, 7-9. 114 pounds Ray Hamel, Wisconsin High and Terry Bogers, East, drew byes into finals. 122 pounds Mark Heironimns. Wis- LEADING SCORERS Name, School FG FT Pts 49 251 Randolph 95 4S 234 Cambria 94 44 232 Randolph 86 41 226 gi 51 209 Lako 77 33 17 72 39 183 71 40 18? 64 48 176 64 48 Its River 65 54 164 (j 23 161 ...57 41 155 River 49 48 146 Briiss.f 1 Hoffstetr.e 7 Krueger, 2 Markl.g 3 Theder.f 4 Potter, 2 PirkeJ.c I Podolsk, 0 Among the; other high: scorers 'Were Roger Keck, Pauls with 21, and i Frederick, Fox Lake, also with 21.

Fall River 44 Markesan- 58 fa ft pf fa ft pf Field. 3 11 Laper.f 0 0 1 Rabl.f 1 0 Johnson.f 3 0 0 1 Stablkopf.f. 3 4 I Newhoff.e 4 6 5 Burris .41 JK? MF lane.c 0 0 1 Haas.e P. Rabl.f 3 .44 plaaenz.a Marshallj 1 1 1 TiUeraa.a Grebe. a 0 0 0 4 9 4 -Dunn, a 0 9 Burris, Markesan W.

Paul. Van Reek, Kampttra, Giese, Priaceton Frederick, Fox Rio Ruenger, Fox Rieser, Prtneeton Sanden, Rio ViRabl, Fall Neuhoff, Fall Princeton fg Riesesrf Kruger, 5 0 Totals 34 17 29 Totals II 19 17 Reedsburg 14 29 16 1695 Wisconsin Doll 12 13 14 1455 FTM: 9. WD IS. Teams: 41. WQ 34.

Maustou 49 Ntkoa-44 48 ft pf WedeLe 4 2PS SifEftv it 1 'ii BenchofL 1 A 1 bmartjr A A A i i 128 pounds Rollie Kipp. East, do cisioned Pick Hovde, Wisonin Ciik, Jerry Ulrick. CogAral, deciswned Randolph 81 fg ft pf 4 4 Kok.g 5 2 0 0. Lehman, 0 7 2 5 KpstraJ 4 4 2 4 5 1 Schmidtf 3 0 2 1 2 4 W. Paul.f ll 1 2 0 11 Denson, 0 0 3 Gove.e 0 0 1 5 2 1 Totals 19 2 IS Totals Sear by Quarter Mszonuni 4 12 Waunakee 12 15 5 FTM: 14.

12. Teams: 29. 24. Black Earth 4t Prairie du Sac 41 fgftpf fgftpf Ayers.f 12 Meister.f 11 3 2 D.Mick'tn.f I 1 2 WagnUd.f 3 4 2 2 4 5 LSaqrm.f 11 Brabder.c 8 I 2 Wanzel.c 14 C.Mieksp. 7 9 9T.8awyer.c 2 0 2 Flammeji 0 2 0 HegfeldA I 4 3 Barsnessur 2 12 Larson.

1 0 0 BoehmerA 3 0 4 Totals 17 1418 Total 24 15 Score by Quarters Prairie du Sa 14 14 15 22 41 Black Earth ..14 I FTM: PdS 10, BE 10. Yoma: Pdf 49. BE 35. Totals 652 Lyman Steve, figuring there's no place like the home aUeys, sparked Middleton Sport Bowl howlers Fridty nlfht with ft 6J2 series. The Sport Bowl owner fired 211.

23) end 209 the Wonder loop. Wonder; Sport Boy EG Topp Plumbing 947, Steve 452 (Z1 1-231-289); Norm SantflepeW 197; Bog Muller 545; Dm Erickson 543; Boh Topp 544; Cliff Voss A53; Boh Hickman 553; Joe Katas 648. Mixed: Carl Koch 535; Pol Blankenship 520; Curt Hommen 11; Don Portghon 57; Ladles Eleanor 431 Giese.c MiUer.g: Yahr.g i '1 Olson, Austin, Totals 16 J2 IS Totals 23 12 IS Downiug.c 4 4 3 Auae.c wedjjl.g 7 5 3 Smith, Rebokig. I 2 2 CmiraCg OMa 3 Gabimsu.g 344 ii Tetau 75 by. Quarter CMnmbua 14 14 IS 52 Hartford 21 11 IS it.

FTM; 14, Team 41, 25. Totals 29 1 2 Totals 27 4 20 Watertown .19 27 19 2976 PL Washington is 14 12 1502 FTM: J6, pt, 5, Teams: $7, Pt. W- Best of Week DE! forest; Wis. Bob Snyder! bowltd a 887 aarieg, high in the Bunsiness Mms loop at Rudes Alleys this week. He started with a 223 game, then tapered off to 174 and 190.

BUSINESSMENS: Karows Radio and TV 2580 (952): Bob Snyder57; Herb Freeman 558 (818): Wally Ziesch 540; Charles Colby 531; Ffef Chase 529; Tow Johnson 528. 245 1444 Score by Quarters TM: 12, FR J5. Te Markesan Fall River earns: 42, FR 27. ,31 313. p.

0 1 Vogel. 0 0 I VDW Famieson, I 3 1 Day, 9 1 rT 2 Fog Lgki Csnbrla 35 fttouKM 11 24 if 87a-8A Thomsen, cUed. west, pinned fg ft pf Yamiaga.f 2 5 SledhlagJ k.f 9 VanBee 4 1 Kratz.f totste 24 11 Total fl Ssorf kr-thtorters BUM FTM; ERAS. Teams: 24. A 90 Argyle 7 ft pf McGlhitF 3 15 A.

Furrer Baker, Severson. Schuler. 5 5 3 Step! Weifelierj; TpUhasonjC 4 1 D.Sehohr.g I I 5 A 4 9 3 '4'. fg ft pf McGlhitF 3 5 toerj 1 9 2 3 rf John son I IS 14 9 f. 1 ler.e 3 5 Stephens.c 3 I 2 E.Furrpe.

75 fg ft pf 1 6 3 1 2 0 5 10 8 5 Cupery.e Williams. Tillema.g Tqmak 55 fgftpf 4 14 White, siverson.f i i D.Swi'i Pederson, 2 3 3 Stevens, 7 3 5 Peterso, 2 tmqu D.Swin.f 14 Stevens, 7 Peterson, 2 0 Rabal.f 1 2 Bushks.f I 4 Paplsonx 0 4 Senmidt.c Ruenxer.g VanVde.g Fredrick.g CpartAwAA Ksr nuaai til Thayer.f 2 14 Lakwske.f 4'. 4 1 1 .1 3 2 4 ermau.g A 4 Ebevt.g A I I E.Miller,f 1 A Bumback, 2 I A 2 4 GeueveiM I 5 4 OweusJ Ritznthlr.c 5 3 1 Hawklas, Sbtrmau.g 1 1 .4 Ebevt.g TotgH ITliio Totals 331515 Itore 7 Quarters Princeton 9 12 12 1548 Randolph 22 15 23 2141 FTM; 9, 17, Team: 45. 33. Rio-72 pardteviUe 54 fg ft pf fg ft pf Sanden, 2 Bailies.

2 1 5 Walker, 111 332 Hollander, 3 2 3 MoU.f 9 0 2 Ltikow.c 111 Barden, 444 Daltou.a 3 3 1 Luepow.e 0 1 .1 Skare.g McGiunis.g 4 0 3 4 fgftpf 11 4 5 Dahlke.g 3 I 4 5 4 4 Brown, 3 3 3 Krobu, 13 2 Grvest, 4 4 A Olsoa.g A 2. Stevens, 4 Total ien 20 1113 Totals 20 14 ii ii 1M Orv Quamme. Ceptrw. diatend Doug Christensen, WMconsin High, 167 pounds BUI LiadstT. Wscon sin High, pinned Bd Scherer, Central, 1:24: Dave Nel.

West, pinned Hob Bailey. East. JiB- 188 pounds Kita BrO? tral, pinned Bod Rruhp. Dan MUsted. 1 evjrwS5hb-ltary Davis, Lewis.g Thpson.g l.g 0 0 1 Warmko.g 0 0 1 SculU.g fUcbseer.g 1 241123 2 2 2 4 02 0 1 1 49 18 22 1372 1950 totals J9 14 19 Tuit 16 15 Baraboo 15 22 2374 apart I 14 I IM( FTM; II.

II. teaau: 41 37. Totals 33 24 21 Totals Score by Quarters BUpchardvUle 22 es Argyle 15 14 23 FTM: 13. A 14, 9 Teams: 44, A 23. 2190 i4-if ToUls 27 1813 Tetals Rio 11 28 20 PardeevUle 5 14 21 FTM: ll Ft.

Tcafis; 3t. Totals .14 7 16 Tetals 31 13 18 Cambria 9 6 0 80--35 Fok Lake 14 IT 29 24- 75 FTM: 14. FL 12. Teams: FL f8, 21. FTlfl 9.JT II.

Tei feaau: 55, 41. VI- 4k i A A -L, t. A- 1 4.

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