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TEIRTEEi COETLAND STANDARD CORTLAND. N. Y , WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 2, 1966 PAGE THIRTEEN
w T h e i B a n n e r T u r n - O u t Expectedi lLLQIOIS BEATS ! CoDege Basketball |H0PE'S DESERT
Roi Randall
dinner
F o r O l d T i m e r s D i n n e r A t MICHIGAN ffl BIG E l k s C l u b M o n d a y E v e n i n g CONFERENCE TILT
Chairman John Morgan i, ex- from Morgan or Jim Garvey! By TED MEIER pecting a banner torn-out for at the Elks dub or by contact-: next Monday's ninth annual old'"1* Morgan at bom« by calling A s s o c i**6* Press Sports Writer timers baseball dinner which S?i"9?.4- T*"* a r e a l s o 0° s*1*; Michigan's reign as chamoi-wffl be held at the Elks Club, * A J ? ^ J 5 * " * f - & aBd wffl continue, whether you| «, T^aTrLwm'X^ —••• - • -- - - — — -.-.- »-«M - ^ >,»e»Mŵ « H ) i OI.«IXHUS ac Baltimore
•-k* wiw : sa ie n a s &«« going weH des- '*'' " " ^ ** m ^ ^ Uanght - Elks Ditfi ^ advers/^th^riorwlt ^ ^
S u n d a y evening. basket at club r o o m s , ^ Ducats "may" be obtained ± 'S^St^^ -
was- * • No* « " 8 road victory ia the top'eoL
tomorrow night — High League games
: Playboys vs. Gorts ves vs. Warlocks at
. . ^ the Orioles last sea- lege" basketball 'game Tuesday ison with his .297 batting aver- night | age and 80 runs batted in. He »if we can win at home we're tut 18 home runs, second only in," said Barry Combes, Illinois to rookie Curt Bkfary, made coach, after Freeman's closing 166 nits and scored 71 runs, des- heroics capped his aggregate 33-pite missing three weeks with a point performance. l H ^ ? . t b a ™ b - Illinois, currently 4-1 in the I On his 1965 accomplishments.,Conference to 5dx for Michigan f*f wa« named most valuable and Michigan State, has six
at 3:30 at Cort-Lanes! ?>!fy«r ^J^* A m e r i c aa League, home games left with Ohio «. team event will be The doubles event of the la- iff STSl^no]s **«* to gain that State, Northwestern, Indiana,
' *"-J—'—l"-"- --- •- «*-- * - aonor. He has been a member Minnesota, Purdue and lowt, in
^DOUBLESSLATE IS LISTED FOR
aa$ to be tie deadline
j s i . - 5 n LADIES TOURNEY to open this Sundayj
St. Louis 64, Louisville 60 De Paul 100, Indiana 79 Detroit 91, Western Mich. 79
SOUTHWEST Tex. Western 104, X.M. St 78 Texas Tech 92, TCU 89 Bayior 88, gric 76 Texas 95, Howard Payne 83
FAR WEST Oregon St 72, Hawaii 36
OWENS IS-FINED $3,000 IN TAX
:can stand the suspense or not, for five days.
The tournament sports a se-lect field of 28 professionals, including the 1965 winner, B£ Casper Jr., Arnold Palmer, and the newest champion of the winter circuit, former IT. S. Open champion Ken Venturi.
It also has 384 promising amateurs, which tends to com-plicate matters for at least four
S i through Wednesday dies city bowling tournament ^"S""- .5** a1* o e , s l a memoer junnesoia, rurow am *uw., «, U T 7 I 0 T A U f l 017 'wiB be rolled off next week at * **J^ S ?'*?* t e a m for *« a d d i t k m to three on the road M A o l U l l u A O D
Soodaywassetapastbe Co r t . L a n es , starting Thursdav s € a s o n f fT* a 1 ~ "' * * - " « * — iK-aa— s**f If™. w V " U U
— - -•——=i^^< _ _ e. . majors all
Mm- ' and also named the against Michigan State, star third baseman nesota and Northwestern.
1 have to say Illinois is lead-
SLIGHT GOLFER HONORED FOR 444-YARD ACE
By WILL GRIMSLEY
MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Join W. Galbreath's Graostark, named for a mythical kingdom, face*
at the stiffest test of his brief : career today bat the kxig-said-• iag colt probably will be 1 to 5 favorite to pass i t
Graustark, unbeaten ia Ms four starts to date, including the Arch Ward at Chicago last sum-mer, heads a field of seven Der-bjvage colts in the $25,000-added Bahamas Stakes at Hiaieah.
The son of undefeated Euro-pean champion Ribot oat of Flower Bowl, Graustark won by 2'. lengths in his four starts and has never been extended.
He is preparing for the Fla -ft™,,, H« »T»,i~,™ u ™, Associated Press Sports Writer simgo March 3 and other big Among me amateurs is, you "* - one, coming Up. A meeting with
might guess, Bob Hope. | NEW YORK «P) — It doesn't Ogden Phipps' Buckpasser. the a b S ti2dlePao?\f %m ^ m ^ *? * K m _ R Fitznatrick - -vall-i of the bobsled chute are vvhtean next week • — — - : - - - ' • i n . *v- u t »«~"a«^ "J k Suits-R. McNeil; J. Com- . ™*P "F?^?101*? ^ P 3^ in *"iow and Bradley whipped country - , . . . „ . , ^ are also called off with W a - » Curtis; M, Cowbura- ^ J f ^ S ^ J * * ^ ' Cincinnati, No. 10, 67-56. AH Owens' voice trailed off and 2&1B********- ^ *>™ ****> ** TO-
I. Flocco; W. Fabrizio - A -orcmg cancellation of Monday ^e home-court victories * " *- -"-J ™ - — had a final-roand 72 at Bermuda iKane; B. Thomas - H. Bfame; ' " * C. Bostwick - D. Jones: A'
.Shatts - H. Comfort - B. Barter: B T B ^ i ^ _ = — ™ - J Canisius • * . » « - . — , Z ' l ^ ' J £ ° % E B ™ ™ ^ INTO
. = = ^ ~ _ ~ to w and ctbe chute was ™ 3&^c££Z*Tm h ^ S ' T Z 9 9 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 0PC - ! two weeks ago, turned Ae fa- super^race, I W u ^ e f A B y ̂ . ^ ^ S ^ A X ^ p R E S S
« 5 ^ S f , r t ? ° L T C ^ ^ known as "Big K- came ofx the Ohio State University. «-- Vandenburg; s. vl^7^r%>'?^^ J^1 ch2f' bench to pace Providence over When he won four gold med-- B. Harter; B V S ? S J S ^ £ ! ? " ? £ Canisius with 22 points. Bobby als in Berlin, a feat which
:—x« - M. Sexton; M Bacock- ^ c f ?1 » one mmute, 18.18 J o e ̂ n ^ ^ ^ e ^ shed each got caused Hitler to
M. Soule; G. Zattosky . J Rii- f f f ^ 3 * " ^ ? y n i ^ a5f r * * 20 points to lead Texas Western fh» a 9 m ^ h« êy; B. Bennett - r. i n mercury fafl from 46.4 degrees 0VeTNew Mexico State. Brad-
worth
off about 290 yards from the tee. this today after Brume! begai There was a wind with gusts up therapeutic swimming with las to 50 miles an hour. .; right kg still in a special kind «t
"The wind caught the ban,,cast. and it carried to the drop-off,1 The brief swimming sessions then rolled into toe hole. Even I gave rise to speculation that was astounded." : Brumel had begun traimal
Until Mitera cranked up and again. But the sources said Bnp
C. BelL
Gifted, physical director 7-QQ P m _ T kg, T _ r- _ _. v«ie - ij. ZULU, ijniams xo. 2 siea nmsneu a v, ^ u- .^at . M b r j o e o t America and the fr«* world -„. . -
. . ,_ ^_ ^ . , ^ noie-in^ne on mel's êg wffl be fa the cast far 427 yards. Lou another month or two.
former major Doctors wffl not decide untS raroaer J rw»Rart T n v _ m a d e * on the the end of the year whether m n D i.u . „ a n d J o e p- Wilson was far off 1TX-J ,"_ 5»o- virtorv that end- one er-or sho'iV «'tL atM 4 Hal »• w . and BMawai ctaffH.
BE Jiiew 3-2 Alor A Collier -1 ^
J*» B r e u n e ^ » n l L J o r ? = M" ^ ^ " C °*^ ted on to seae. " ™ * ^ [ i C Jamey - B. Sergent; Yort^s Mad
^- . iv- Thornton - B. Park; J. Hara- Tuesday night they wore so " a assist whfl# C . '•?* ' M- Mia&*; N. VanSlyke- much tape it looked like part of
* • »ad a s s k t ^ f ^ ! ; ^ ^ * 1 * : N. Cron . A. Wiley, their aaifonn
* • &ed two
* ^ 5 S £ d ° ^ s:w P- m- - c- *«*"* ' K = - 2 5 ^ l ^ ^ * g w * - S. Stare: V atenomir »*.v .._,_.** ueiaero - M. Musenga; P.
But once the opening buzzer sounded it was the Detroit Pis-tons, not the Cekics, who came
Try and Stop Me — By BENNETT CERF
L»fcppin2 R v w . v ' . i1- D e i s e ro - M. Musenga
seven meetaii ; ifk " R P b e lP*: E-beaten foor«'m*. T o o r 8 e ° ; H. Graham - C. Dunn; «™ 1**1 tt ** Nan—. —^i-fc . —^ , . , .• , . r^- _^ *J?? roar games j &.„, . „ CM^. r 2r *^*» tetbafl Associatioa't Eastern
, I a **« persstent and the field a
leaders for a * ! ^ r r " V J 5 : ,a t u t e r ; L-- B e a« •seven meetings. i * * • R- Pberps; E. Park
•y^ehester in a ™iH\n. J' ̂ ^ " p - SP^- C. Cornelius-
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E* l S « Victory10! ^ n S their i T ^ V E R x * BORED and uncomfortable ladies were drag- PVJttmr . - . - - . „ • , . , ,
* sKm l e s d T a e National B a s - | i _ *±to^tootball game by their husbands, though the S H A N K IS ASSISTANT
COACH FOR FALCONS
m c ^ o n Lexington Ky., and: The Indians bad trailed at the!
-Si^l. ^ ̂ i31 S d ? * r * Point lead, at one point in the S I w ^ * > ' T 6 ^ - W ^ r e 9 t c o o d W*- J o h n M«n»v had! S ! « , ^ f ^ L ^ ? *° P l a y y*"- » P 0 ^ *» ̂ Marist'while d ^ a t o m g h t s t o p c o n e g e ^ ^ p ^ ^ ^ ^ a ^
fust $15*4* p.o.e. I «POC -mm* I
Test drive one today! * aafva-Ma aawaV ̂ 3 2 2 ? 2 3 t 2 »
CORTLAND FOREIGN MOTORS -
Cortiand-Homer Road Pboae 749-2231
Division. o o w those poor players The New York Khkks nipped '*iH ever get dean,** e e » -
»>ta~Srerfi^ " y : * W"»OB - B. Johnson- C 1 * Baltimore Bullets 112-109 in.mentad one of the ladies. ' tookTTl E | f « a r t - * Harris; J. BrookS ^ 5 2 L f m ^ * S k f ^ 2 ^ ^ " S S
1 * • ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ ' * «— -̂"9HBBBBBaaaaaaaaa „ irmi maaner. aad the San "I guess that^s what the
*« defends a f f i ^ P W ; V. Wasley - G. Watt
of mad. "I don't see
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^*2e. Period
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ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - John Symank. assistant defensive backfield coach for the Umver-sky of Vagima, has been named to a similar post with the Atlan-ta Falcons of tee National Foot-ball League.
Falcon bead coach Norb Becker named Symank defen-sive baekfield coach Tuesday. It was Becker's first appointment atece he was chosen as bead coach.
Hockey
attainted, "it has a awafy •aafaaa. \W±. tar ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
• • a -new speei- By flH,HHI.ftVftESS
^^•-BeaJe- M. Sochy - J. McMahon; T. game and over " g - a t h ft T i t W j iaUSBaat.
"What's the tats* f h e
%aad». O. LiBajr. to 1% Jvarythiag.'
r»alady
NaOoaal Hockey Leagae
Torooto at Montreal
Cort-Lanes is OPEN FOR BOWLING
OUR PARKING LOT HAS BEEN PLOWED
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE!
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