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No. 20 Florida State squeaked
past St. Louis 63-62 to win the
Senior Bowl basketball crown
in Mobile, Ala. The Billikens,
trailing by one point in the final
minute, held the ball for one
last do-or-die attempt but Har-
ry Rogers' 20-footer missed at
the buzzer.
with the victory, while the de-
feat was the first for St Louis
in seven outings.
Princeton, 7-2, got 41 points
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the game with a 102.5 scoring
average-second highest in the
nation-upset fifth-ranked In-
diana 85-71 despite a 30- point
outburst by the Hoosiers’ Jobie
Wright
The national anthem was
played before the game, the
first time since Northern Il-
linois President Richard Nelson
imposed a ban on its playing
Dec. 4. The ban had been
placed because of objections by
black students at the school
When the anthem was played
Tuesday night Northern’s six
He said the key transaction Erickson from Chicago for Er-
to the future of the Lakers, who win Mueller in 198
McLoud 68, Strother 66
Mountain View 63, Thomas 57
Fort Cobb 67, Cordell 64
Lexington 52, Lomega 40
Washington 65, Okarche 56
Butner 62, Weleetka 60
Sasakwa 102, Schulter 43
Pleasant Grove 81, Moss 56
Antlers 53, Dixon 41
Wellston 62, Konawa 57
Macomb 46, Varnum 42
Washita Heights 50, Eakly 41
Checotah 70, Locust Grove 34
Fairview 58, Hennessey 56
Yarbrough 63, Tyrone 55
Henryetta 44, Wilburton 38
Eufaula 52, Morris 37
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Oklahoma Prep LA Lakers Good
black cheerleaders walked off from its backcourt duo of Brian Frederick, Basketball, at
the floor and most of the black Taylor and Ted Manakas and Northeast in Altus Jnior High
students in the crowd refused defeated Michigan 91-82 at Tournament.
THURSDAY
1:00—Central Bullpups vs.
Now at your nearby
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Altus High’s wrestling crew Kenneth Powell at 98 and coming from Altus' Bruce
dumped Hobart 37-12 Tuesday giving up a decision to the Babione at 157 and from Gary
night before a large partisan Bulldogs'Johnny Powell at 106 Romines at 168.
crowd at Altus' Cletus B. Street Les Standifer, who finished AHS's Jay Holman kept his
Fieldhouse. fourth in the state last year undefeated streak alive with a
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BIG VICTORY—Bulldog wrestler Jeff Davis'
hand is raised after his victorious match over
Hobart's Randy Sanders in Tuesday night's Altus
High Hobart wrestling match at Altus Cletus Street
Fieldhouse.
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1 %6 Phil McMahan Altus, dec Joe Styron,
Hobart 5 3
141 Jett Davis Altus, dec Randy Sanders,
Hobart 60
148 Kirk Willis, Hobart, dec Kim Parrish,
Altus 5 3
157 Bruce Babione Altus, pinned Steve
Wiliams Hobart S 57
168 Gary Romines, Altus, pinned ( harles
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178 Rick Barker. Altus won by forteit
Hvy Jay Holman. Altus, dec Joe LoH,
Hobart 9 5
Final Score Altus 37, Mobart 12
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In a pair of West Coast points and grabbed 17 rebounds l:00-Central wrestles in
games, eighth-ranked Long to spark Minnesota past Chi- Duncan Tournament.
Beach State raised its record to cago-Loyola 84-59, and in a pair 6:00—Semi-finals of Altus
10-1 by taking a 95-82 decision of overtime contests. Colorado junior High Basketball
over Temple, now 8-3, while nipped Tulane 75-74 and South- Tournament, at Southeast.
No. 16 Hawaii was knocked ern Methodist edged Oklahoma 6:30—Altus Bulldogs vs.
from the unbeaten ranks by 96.92. Putnam City West, Wrestling,
Los Angeles Loyola 88-78. _______ _ at letus B. Street Fieldhouse.
Long Beach, registering its
47 th consecutive home victory,
was paced by center Nate Step-
hens. who scored 19 points, and
guard Ed Ratleff. who added
15.
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The Lakers also bought
guard-forward Pat Riley from
the then San Diego Rockets, the
same team that gave up for-
ward John Trapp on waivers.
Guard Flynn Robinson came
from Cincinnati for a No. 2 fu-
ture draft choice. Center-for-
ward Leroy Ellis was obtained
from Portland for cash and a
1972 No. 2 draft choice.
Basketball
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Carmen-Dacoma 70, Pond Associated Press Sports Writer ward Happy Hairston- came
Creek 26 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Of from other teams, though
Drummond 60, Aline-Cleo51 the 10 Los Angeles Lakers who Goodrich originally was a La-
Tulsa Hale 53, Tulsa East have been unbeatable in the ker He went to Phoenix in the
decision the Bulldogs' Mike o8Kennem Powell Altus .won by tortelr
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Northeast Junior High
roundballers got off to a good
start Tuesday night when the
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Northeast
Randy Jackson led Huskie
scorers with 13, followed by
Brian Blackwell's nine, Grady
Allen's seven, andMike
Coursey's six.
The loss makes the Huskies 3-
4for the season as they prepare
for the Altus Junior High
Basketball Tournament, which
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2 ranked team in Class 2A, kept Altus' Paul Gregg at 115, then in the final match to clinch the , season, occurred in 1969 it
Altus fans on the edge of their Hobart's David Foks came on victory for the Bulldogs at 37- Cascia Hall 75, Stillwater 61 brought 7-fooU Wilt Chamber-
seats in the early matches as to decision Altus David Glass 12. Tulsa Central 70, lulsa Ro- lain to Los Angeles from Phila-
they won three straight mat- at 123 Altus’ mat crew will host gers 61 delphia for Darrell Imhoff, Ar-
ches after forfeiting to Altus With a good streak going and Putnam City West Thursday at Bartlesville College 60, Ponca chie Clark and Jerry Cham-
" thas---------• m at Cletus Street Cit 36 _____ . _ bers.
“When you can acquire a
center of Wilt's stature and
ability and talent, it has to be
the biggest of all trades," said
Schaus. “We gave up three
players and some people be-
mittee agreement," Schaus the Lakers no longer needed 7-
said, referring to the Lakers’ foot Mel Counts, who was
owner, the coach, and the gen- traded to Phoenix for Goodrich
eral manager. two seasons ago.
“If we’re not all really in "Without Gail right now we
agreement and excited about would not tie nearly the club we
the deal, we don't make it," are," Schaus said
said Schaus, who coached the The I akers came out smiling
Lakers for seven years before from two other deals Hairston
moving to the front office in from Detroit for Bill Hewitt in
to stand. Princeton. Henry Wilmore, 2:15—Northeast girls vs.
But everybody liked the making his first start since suf- Frederick, Basketball, at
game that came after the an- fering a knee injury two weeks Northeast in Junior High
them—everybody, that is, ex- ago, led all scorers with 29 Tournament.
cept the visitors. points for Michigan. 2:15—Southeast girls vs.
Northern jumped off to a 10-3 Missouri, 111 raced to a 59- Arnett, Basketball, at
lead in the opening 2% minutes 43 lend over Ohio U., then held Southeast in Junior High
and was never threatened. The on to beat the Bobcats 78-76. Tournament.
Huskies led 43-33 at the half, Greg Falker and John Brown 7:00—Altus Bulldogs vs.
raised the spread to 63-42 after netted 20 a piece for Missouri Alva, Basketball, at Clinton in
eight minutes of the second half While Jim Corde led Ohio with the Hub City Tournament.
and then coasted home. 23 7:30—Northeast Huskies vs.
The victory was Northern 11- Vernon, Basketball, at
linois’ eighth in nine outings, In other games, Niagara, 9-1, Southeast in Junior High
while Indiana suffered its sec- rolled over Bowling Green 88- Tournament.
ond loss against eight triumphs. 74; Vic Thomas hit on his first 8:30—Southeast Rams vs.
Jim Bradley led the Huskies in 10 shots and finished with 22 Tipton, Basketball, at
scoring with. 24 points, 12 in points as St. Bonaventure, 5-2, Southeast in Junior High
each half, while Billy Harris overpowered Baldwin-Wallace Tournament
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Sanitary Engineering or
related field Position in-
Hobart decisioned decision over Hobart's Joe Lott
Super Savings End Sat. night...
hurry in for these terrific buys!
We're "stock"ful of Goodyear tires which must he sold, and
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Central 48 National Basketball Association 1968 expansion draft
Cushing 76, Sand Springs 72 since October, seven were ac- Wasn’t exposing Goodrich to
Tulsa Kelley 84, Sapulpa hi quired by trade or purchase, the draft a monumental mis-
Tulsa Memorial 52. Broken • • -
Arrow 46
Jones 66, Maud 55
El Reno 45, Shawnee 41
Piedmont 74, Newcastle 65
Hooker 70, Texhoma 58
Sentinel 58, Lone Wolf 34
Dover 72, Mulhall-Orlando 50 "Every trade we've made in expansion bet ause he wanted to
Okmulgee 57, Tulsa Webster the 12 years I’ve been here has play somewhere."
__ _ always been a three-num com- With Chamberlain around.
Johnson at 130.
AHS’s Phillip McMahan
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The architect: Fred Schaus take?
The general manager of the The lakers were backed into
lieved a lot of cash was in- played with another NBA team
volved. There was no cash, Just are guards West and Jim Clea-
three men for one mons a rookie-and starting
Chamberlain helped make the forward Jim McMillian. All
trade because he wanted to were No. 1 draft choices, with
play on the West Coast, par- Clemons and McMillian arriv-
ticularly in Los Angeles, mg the last two years.
Schaus said. West came to the Lakers in
Two other laker starters 1960 from West Virginia where
guard Gail Goodrich and For- he played for Schaus.
volves working with
municipal systems including
water, sewer. and electric.
Hebart, dec Mike
The Altus Bulldogs will
continue their basketball
campaign Thursday night as
they collide with Alva in the
Hub City Invitational
Basketball Tournament at
Clinton.
The Bulldogs, 5-1 for the
season, are rated as the
tourney favorite.
Game time for the AHS-Alva
clash is set for 7 p.m.
music before the game against Coach Frank Mulzoff. “We 49-36 in the finale.
Indiana Tuesday night, there weren’t ready to play.” Susan McCall took the high
were no complaints about the Falconi was high man in the scoring honors in the girls’
sweet sounds on the court once game with 24 points, while Bill game by meshing 11, while Gay
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