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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 13

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THE MARION STAR. MARION. OHIO PAGE 13 FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1954 on. He Ignored an aggravating head 'Amanda Wins 65-52 Upsets in Play dm, i Cary Middlecoff Takes Edge in Houston Open HOUSTON If Cary HOCKEY fw Morral Drops Opening Start State's Tbp-RatedSquads Pass Tests in Sectionals to the surprise cf practically no cold while methodically beating or tieing par for a first round 66 oa the par 72 Memorial Park course. This left him one stroke ahead ot Freddie Haas of New Orleans, winner of the January Palm, Springs Open.

Bill Nary, the young Tuscon. pro, was one stroke behind Haas at 68. one, held a one-stroke lead today in the $30,000 Houston Opn. In District Tournament Play The former Memphis dentist yes were ready to name qualifiers for terday repeated his usual custom next week's district play. of finding a magic putter in Houst COLUMBUS, Ohio If Top-rated teams continued to move along in Ohio's Class A sectional high school basketball tournaments last night.

Mortal was eliminated from the with Amanda on top 18-16. Morral with 25 points while Hunter put in Northeastern district board mem INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE TPtsGFGA (ANSCN PICKEREL, 16. Hensel was tops for Morral with 22 while Craycraft added 16. bers will have a job on their hands moved out front 21-18 and then built up a 32-23 bulge before a spurt by Francis- narrowed the Central District Class Basketball Tournament picture lastnight in Otterbein gym at Westerville lining up the events for next week. and they have an emergency meet AMANDA 65 Garrett 1-1-3; Schooley 4-0-8; but a wave of upsets rolled through the Class competition.

Hamilton's second-rated Big Blue was an easy 70-32 victor over Morral lead to 33-30 at intermis 92 317 151 72 227 188 71 249 212 Cincinnati 45 15 Marion 36 23 Johnstown 34 22 Toledo 31 24 by an Amanda crew which, rallied sion. Francis 8-9-25; Morgan 1-1-3; Good ing on tap for Monday) to settle things. The northeastern qualifiers, from in the closing minutes to clinch a Amanda took a 35-34 lead at man 3-4-10; Hunter 7-2-16. MORRAL 52 65-52 victory. Mount Healthy (3-15) at Cincinnati; Dayton Roosevelt's eighth place Teddies swamped Dayton Kiser 2 0 3 5 3 5 1 4 3 Open Tonight Till 9 P.M.

the beginning of the third period and led by from one to six points 7 Cass A sectionals and 6 Class B' Hensel 10-2-22; Shifflet 1-4-6; Craycraft 5-6-16; Murphy 0-1-1; Coach Vera Hensel's Wildcats, making their first tourney start, 67 206 148 59 245 262 57 183 211 53 209 237 40 195 299 29 175 327 with the exception of the ties be (2-15) 61-32 at Dayton, and Green events are due to move to Kent for next week's play," but at least Grand Rapids 28 31 Ft Wayne 26 29 Troy 26 31 Louisville 18 30 Milwaukee 13 44 fore the winners spurt killed Mor- Bell 2-3-7. led for most of the first half field, tenth in the final Class A poll, defeated Marietta (11-7) at Athens 10 of the 13 are behind schedule. ral's chances. Amanda 18 30 47 65 leading by nine points at one Francis led the winners attack Morral 1C 33 45 52 75-61. That left Hamilton with an 18-3 time before the Fairfield County squad took the lead early in the third period and never relinquished it.

record, Dayton Roosevelt with 17-1, H. Emswfler. state high school athletic commissioner, said today if the roads remain clogged in that area the board may decide to set up "emergency centers" for district play on a local basis, in and Greenfield with 20-1. Results Yesterday Johnstown 2, Toledo 1 National League Montreal 1, Boston 1 Toronto 3. Detroit 3 Game Today Johnstown at Ft.

Wayne With Claridon dropping its open Charles Kirsch's West Mansfield team was the big victim in Something New tn SLACKS for Spring ing tourney start this week, Class B. After running uo 20 Marion County's hopes now are Clark, 222-571; E. Owen, 274-654; with Prospect which steps into its first tournament action tonight F. Gottfried. 255-647; J.

Parshall. 200-542; and H. Clark, 212-616. Marion's Grip A hot streak by the Amanda Caroline Ulsh hit 193 while Liz Hamburg totaled 512 to show the way in the Thursday Afternoon Ladies League at Palace Recreation. Judy Phelps hit 186-180-511 while Liz Hamburg had a 189 game and Millie Krausz cracked 183.

Gottfried's game was tops while stead of sending the 14 Class A and 13 Class qualifiers to Kent. First serious injury of the tournament felled Richard Hunter, 15-year-old Salem player, with a fractured skull. He was reported in fair condition after being injured in Salem's 68-59 victory over Youngstown Chaney in the Youngs-town Class A sectional. straight victories. West Mansfield was ousted 66-64 at Springfield by M.

D. Hall's Bradford squad which had been beaten 7 times in 22 games. West Mansfield, seventh in the final Class ratings, was the first in either top 10 to fall. Vienna, second by a slim margin quintet in the final four minutes Owen's series was high. Other of action settled the games outr I 37FJ rJ till A SV K4J high scores there included a 238 come.

After Morral tied the score On Runner-Up Berth Pressed by G. Mull, a 222 by L. Nelson, Team Honors wene to Allen Con a 604 by B. Messenger, a 629 by D. Owens, a 616 by M.

Boseberry, to Lockland Wayne, made it 27 in struction with 799-2187. at 43-43 late in the third period and at 47-47 at the start of the final stanza, Amanda pushed ahead 63-50 on 11 straight points before Morral was able to score. Marion's Barons, being pressed, a row with an 80-55 victory over Industrial League bowlers were and a 612 by W. Lutz. Oscar Betz's 224 and Richard paced by Glenn Bumgarner's 222 Warren St.

Mary at Youngstown, and Bourneville-Twin won its 21st Detwiler's 578 led bowlers in the and G. Caskey's 578. Coca-Cola John Craycraft had slimmed in 22 starts at Waverly by oustig by Johnstown for second place honors in the International Hockey League, attempt to retain their runner up position when they travel to the Pennsylvania city smashed 925-2578 for team laurels. Fraternal League. Moose No.

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Center over Salem-Liberty (21-4) by 55-53, to 52-50 before the winners in a point of the Barons last night when the men in the Marion Engineer Depot where women where paced by Delores Hands' 182 and Mary Prior's 477. Hookers with 806 and Jolly Five with 2199 swept team laurels. three-minute period cleared the it edged Toledo 2-1 and can vault Bar hit on games of 1020, 1051 and boards and dropped in the deci 959 for a 3030 series. Members of into second spot tonight with a and Lima St. Rose (13-9) over Will-shire (18-4) 66-59.

Weather continued to erase scheduled sectional contests at sive points. the team and their scores are win over Ft. Wayne. Sunday's game will mark the Francis spelled trouble for Mor Mansfield, Ashland, Ashtabula and Thursday League Results only time this season that the ral all evening. The lanky center's in the Cleveland area, but others Youll know why Mayfair Is America's most popular Quality Slack.

Allen Con. 2. Kerry's 1 iNavy Club 2, Am. Leg 2 1 board work and scoring was the main reason for the Morral de Barons have played on enemy ice on Sunday and the second time B'nai B'rith 2. In.

1 Thursday Aftern'a Ladies Iler's Mkt. 2. Loeb 1 Palace Rec. 2, Alloy 1 May's 2. Axe 1 Liz Hamburg 512 Judy Phelps 311 Fraternal Clks 3.

Am. Leg. 1 0 they have not been at home. feat. He dropped in 25 points and Moose 2 2, Moose 1 1 Stumbo Con.

2, TJ's 1 Local hockey officials today an nounced that the Barons' Hal Wednesday League Standings Jones and Gordon Vejprava had was aided during the second half by Hunter who collected 11 of his tital 16 points in the final two periods. Morral suffered a blow when its $9.95 $19.95 iComm. Questi's 41a iLe's Beauty 44 SO Mom Pop W. L. Comm.

Deuces 41 37 Six-Man Tag Team Tops Armory Card George Macricostas, Jim Lewis and Mars Bennett were winners last night in the wrestling matches at the Marion Armory. Charlie Cafr and Gino Angelo wrestled to a draw in the opening match while in the six-man tag been called up by the parent Cleveland in Pittsburgh Saturday 31 25 54 ray Maish Business Men Gen. Ex. Dub's 39 'i 38i Maniaci's Mkt. Team Four 43 32 Team Six 422 32'i Team Five 38 'j 36a pen.

Ex. Shop 39 39 Cleveland Baron squad for action 24 34 You'ft Want Several Pairs playmaker Junior Bell fouled out Clark Metal Comm. Fives 39'2 Comm. Aces 32 46 this week end. They will play with 43 35 with a minute left in the third Maury RiGurs HAT UALUES g00 7S0 JQ0O NEW SPRING STYLES AND COLORS ARE HERE Axthelm-Turner 180 South Main Street Your Richman Brothers.

Store Hoffman Refrig. 43 35 Osgood Shop Of. 30 48 night but will be ready for serv Houghton 42 a 353 Melters 24 34 Ladies All Star ice against Johnstown Sunday. teheney Groc. 40 38 KVenham 38' i 39 'i period.

Morral had come from behind to knot the score at 43-43 at the time when Bell was called for charging. He had contacted his Mar. Rec. 51 24 Team One 37 38 Team Seven 36 39 Team Three 36 39 Team Eight 36 39 Team Two 32 43 Osgood Affiliated Alloy SO'i 27i Comm. Jets 46 'j 31 2 Osgood Off.

432 team match, the team of Carroll's 44a 30'4 Goebels 363 41 Center 36 42 BASKETBALL Marcricostas, Carr and Irish Mc- Marion Star 35a 42j Gee was disqualified. The failed Triple Service 42 33 Carl's Auto 38 37 Scream 35 39 'i Grolls 33 42 fourth personal at the beginning of the second half with Morral SCORES Swink Advtg. 28 50 A. Bianchi 26 52 to break at the count after 28 Mach. Tool 42 36 minutes of the wildest action seen 1 TJjgPJlRELFDILIuEnQllDJ at the Marion HIGH SCHOOL SECTIONALS CLASS A At Cincinnati Cincinnati PurceU 86.

Cincinnati On. Wedding Ceremony Scheduled Macricostas got Scotty Williams 131 E. Center St. with a body press in 15 minutes tral 49 leading 34-33 and was promptly lifted for use later in the tilt. Amanda quickly spurted ahead 43-37 before Bell came back in and Morral rallied to tie the score.

baskets by Hensel and one by Craycraft did the trick. Hensel's 20th point of the game in the second match and in the March 14 at Coliseum Ice Rink third, Jim Lewis pinned McGee in 10 minutes with a reverse full nelson. Cincinnati Hughes 69, Harrison 38 Hamilton 70. Mount Healthy 32 Cincinnati Roger Bacon 64, Taylor 55 At Troy Xenia Central 66. Piqua 46 Lemon-Monroe 65, Miamisburg 56 Dayton Fairmont 60.

Greenville 58 At Dayton dustries. Mr. Watson is the son of Mrs. Louisa Watson of 487 Park St. Hockey fans at the Johnstown-Marion battle at the Coliseum Sunday, March 14 will witness an occasion.

Dayton Roosevelt 61. Dayton Kiser 32 brought Morral within 47-45 of the winners at the end of the third period and Craycraft hook at the beginning of the final canto tied the score at 47-47 but Morral Franklin 59, Wilmington 447 Bennett won the first fall fromj Belle Drummund in 13 minutes with a body press and then came back to take the third fall with a drop kick in six minutes after Drummund took the second fall in Beavercreek 52. Dayton Patterson 39 Sectional Cage At Kent Just prior to the contest, a mar Akron- St. Marys 63, Akron Ken- couldn't come any closer. riage ceremony will be performed on the Coliseum rink.

At 2:40 p. more 60 Coventry 59, Akron East 53 Wadsworth 70. Norton 45 Play Resumes; I eight minutes with body Morral went ahead 3-2 on a foul shot by Jim Shifflet and held the 20-minutes before tne opening Two Tilts Set face-off, Leland Watson, Coliseum I I i sr ft. wm lis rm sr mm lead until Hunter on a lay-up shoved the winners in front 14-13. The lead changed hands two more custodian, and Miss Helen Loyer UiIUIMIM 11 lVUrU.LL.LL.HV 9 Class A Sectional Basketball of near Marion will repeat nuptial I Tournament action resume tonight times before the period ended vows.

The ceremony will be read by on the Coliseum boards after a two-day lapse due to weather con- I ditions. i Rev. William 3. Kissel, pastor of the St. Joseph's and Church at Johnnies Dropped In Tourney Contest DEER and INE STORE 141 N.

Main St Next Door State Liquor Store FAST FREE DELIVERY TILL 11:00 P.M. DEER ALE WINES Waldo. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hem- merling will serve as best man and The opening game tonight, at 7:1 p.m., brings Shelby, 9-5, and Mans- jl field Madison, 4-9, together.

Ash-j land, top seeded squad with a 16-1 I mark, takes on Galion, 5-10, in )ft mU Johnsville, Morrow County entrant in the Central District Class tournament, was bumped by a matron of honor. Hemmerling is general manager of the Marion Barons. Miss Loyer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Loyer of near Marion, is employed at Marion In tough Hebron five 84-57 in its open DRIVE-IN PARKING IN REAR I er at Otterbein gym last night, The loss concluded Johnsville's season at 18-6.

the final game at 8:20 p.m. Bucyrus, 9-5, and Mansfield, 15-5, who both won opening starts Tuesday night, will go in the opening tilt Saturday night. Second game will pit Friday night's winners. Mansfield edged Harding while Bucyrus blasted Upper Sandusky ELLIOTT'S Service Station The winners had too much height, WINS OPENING SHOOT JACKSONVILLE, Fla. G.

weight and speed for Johnsville, Phone 3-2240 rS32ffw ooutt eo-l--' III Hebron jumped into a 23-8 bulge Fisher of'Findlay, Ohio, won the opening 200-target event of the in the opening quarter and held a 20-point lead for most of the way Four Hebron players hit in dou and Ashland glided past Crestline in opening round play Tuesday night as all seeded teams came through. Shelby is the other seeded quintet. Great Southern Trapshoot yesterday, breaking 194. Clyde Bowser of Gibsonburg, Ohio, was second with 188. East Center at Jefferson St.

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JOHNSVILLE 57 Rinehart 1-5-7; Snavely 3-1-7; Keen 2-1-5; Myers 924; Fry 2-0-4; Bachelder 3-3-9; Melcher 0-1-1. Hebron 23 43 59 84 Johnsville 8 23 42 57 Against Inferior Imitations for (fyeucklk Qaaifc. I ST SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADBEOl FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR CUSTOMERS WE HAVE INSTALLED Hydro-Glo Car Wash Brings out the natural luster of your car. The Hydro-Air Cleaning System is the modern method of washing your car. Cars1 washed the Hydro-Glo way stay cleaner longer.

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