Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 90, Ed. 1 Monday, December 17, 1956 Page: 3 of 6
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1956
SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULpA, OKLAHOMA
PACE THREE
Olympians Trounce
l DonsEasily,83-52
By JOHN GRIFFIN ♦
I'oltrd Prfs* Sports Writer
College basketball paused after
a formnil weekend to make a deep
bow today to the greatest amateur
court team in the world - the
United States' Olympic champions.
The Olympians, rated by Coach
Gerry Tucker as the "best team
ever assembled." came to the end
of the glory road in Chicago Sat-
urday night when they easily
crushed San Francisco's national
College champions, 83-52, in tne
final round of the Loyola pre-holi-
tournament.
,ut even San Francisco, suffer-
its first defeat in 61 games, |
't mind the lopsided score
'or one thing, big Bill Russell
id K.C. Jones, two of the Dons',
•Americas last year, starred on
ense for the Olympians. For an-
er, the game was an "exhibi-
n” and didn't break the Dons'
■wcord 60-game winning streak >
gainst college foes
A i ;. Although San Francisco is rated
aljn lo. 5 nationally. lOth-ranked Day-
jv was tlie only team among the
e yj .oatlonal leaders to lose to a col-
lege foe. The Flyers, obviously i
Blissing graduated stars Bill Uhl
^~»nd Jim Paxson. took a 65-53 beat-
"""" lug from Cincinnati
•K Otherwise, the picture of the
Weekend was that of big men lead-
'Dirty’ Bears Will
Meet'Nice'Giants
For Pro Grid Title
By EARL WRIGHT
United Press Sports Writer
The Chicago Bears, charged
with "deliberate dirtv tootball" bv
Detroit To Invade Southwest
In Valley Cage Play Opener
Bible d®'
B
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The Jf;;
Wco
ing high-ranked teams to Impres-
sive victories.
Wilt 'The Stilt i Chamberlain.
K a n s a s' celebrated sophomore
skyscraper, tallied 37 points and
snared 28 rebounds to lead the na-
tion's No. 1 team to a 92-78 tn-(
umph over Washington, its second
in two nights. Six-eight George
Bonsalle iiotched 24 points to pace
third-ranked Illinois in an 83-72
victory over Loyola of the South
Six-eight Jim Krebs of SMU
i tanked No 4> burned the cords
for 37 points in a 92-71 rout ol
Xavier of Ohio.
Charley Tyra, 6-8 center of sixth-
ranked Louisville, smashed the
Milwaukee Arena scoring mark
with 36 points In a 75-68 victory
over Marquette, breaking his own
mark by one
Soph Johnny Cox of seventh-
ranked Kentucky, only 6-4. el-
bowed among the "big fellows”
with 34 points in a 76-55 romp over
Maryland and 6-9 Jack Farr o
ninth-ranked Kansas State scored
26 In an 84-77 overtime victorv
over Indiana, even though 6-8
Archie Dees had 29 for the Hoo-
.siers.
Tie real name of French novel-
ist and diairatist George Sand was
L.ifile Aurore Du pin
Detroit Lions, and the New York Bears
Giants, often called "too nice'
scored twice in the last
. seven minutes at New York u>
by their coach, will clash lor the
National League championship sal%aK a i-
Dec. 30 at Yankee Stadium New York won the Eastern Di-
ll'll be the first time these old vision crown Saturday bv defeat-
rivals have appeared in the cham- ing the Philadelphia Eagles. 21-i
Big 7 Has One
More Week To Play
Against Outsiders
By BOB PARKIN
United Press Spans Writer
Police Seek Bandit
Who Hit Shawnee
Service Stations
SHAWNEE Okla. UP'-Police
searched today lor a gunman who
robbed two local service stations
Saturday.
The gunman, wearing blue jeans
| and a black leather jacket, took
S98 from Rilev Roberts, an attend-
ant at the Knox Service Station,
Saturday morning
ST. LOUIS i UP' —Detroit will in- were dealt their first defeats,
vade the Southwest this week to Beat Arkansas
open the Missouri Valley Confer- The Aggie beat Arkansas 59 50.
ence basketball .sea.son and Utah. 72-59 and the Billikens
Calihan'.s Titans, racked up Kentucky's first de-
Coach Bob
KANSAS CITY 'UI'-Big Seven ____ ____ ___________ ________
plonship game since 1946 when T.ae Beais capturei Western rim- teams have just this final week sporting the conference's leading
the Bears defeated the Giants, ors Sunday by whipping Detroit. t0 enjoy beating outsiders without for-average shooter. Bill Ebben. crushed
24-14. at the Polo Grounds. In a 38-21. in a game marred by brawls themselves being beaten. After appear oclds-on favorite- to take Harold
meeting earlier this season, the after Bobby Layne of the losers that, it's tournament time— and the measure of Tul a on Thursday ln ■scoring with 11a points
' time to start beating each other. but then must lace Oklahoma LaSalle gave Brad.ey the
the season.
TCU. 90-81.
A'.corn leads
71-70. and
Tie B’ll.s'
the confer-
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As of today, the conference can A&M. winner of all but one of
boast 23 wins against only six seven games, on Saturday.
lov.es and tnat lour ot the seven Ebben Is averaging nearly 27
teams have gone undefeated in 17 points a game and got just that
games mostly against Grade A many last Saturday w.nen Detioit
competition. routed Western Ontario. 89-48. as
Iowa State leads the list of win- MVC members made up for a bad
tiers with five straight while Kan- night the previous weekend,
sas, the nation's top ranked team. Five Other Teams Win
Kansas Sta'e, No 9 and Colorado Five other Valley teams also
each has four straight. won an(j or)]y 01le ]0si as MVC
Of the unbeatens. the surprising made its infersecttonal record read
Colorado Buffaloes and Kansas 25 victories in 41 game
State probably will have the hard- Oklahoma AAM whipned Wvo-
est time of it this week Colorado niing. 63-55; St Louis University
follows in Kan-as' footsteps and walloped Louisiana State. 86-52
plays two weekend games against Wichita romped past Texas Chris-
Washington in Seattle K-State tian. 95 76 Brarllev handed Ci-
meets Big Ten powerhouse Min- nlsius its first defeat. 66-64 and
ne-ota at Minneapolis. Houston thrashed Sam Houston
----- State. 96-65
Tulsa fell before Iowa State.
72-52. to keep it from being a per-
fect night.
Oklahoma A AM and St Louis
each won three games during the
week but Wichita and Biadley
first
taste ol defeat, 87-77. and Wichita
was outgunned by Jim '31 points'
Krebs and his crew from unbeaten
Southern Methodist. 93-70
Here's how MVC teams stack
up in intersectional play Oklaho-
ma A&M. 6-1: Wichi'a 5-1:
St. Louis 4-1: Bradley 3-1. Hous-
lon 3-3: Detroit 2-2. Drake 1-2 and
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