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II i I 1 8 I I Whirlies Down Reynolds Strikes 9N Spares Lt CARJ Warren Move Into Semifinals Tourney Starts Today the Julie Johnson had 14 and Caro ft'i first place in team action wthjlurs(jay for tiree pin busting 3095 Taking second place was a nn 'T' i aCnizA final i Over Asheboro High Shear i 34 VIS I Brake Service STORE HOURS: Daily 8 A to 7 Sat 8 A to 5 Sr I llofkcs Expressway Lanes will have a seating capacity of 700 for the tourney Of those 700 seats 300 are permanent ones and 400 are bleachers in the concourse area The tournament is sponsored by Pepsi Cola the Professional Bowl ers Association and Expressway in 'th ETTTSiEfi STORES MONTH Road Hazard Guarantee 9 2 0 0 2 20 gave the whirlies a 20 19 margin at intermission It remained close until midway of the third period the Demons holding a 23 23 tie when Ear' Strickland having an off night put in his only three points of the evening They shoved Senior High ahead for good at 26 23 and the mar gin increased from that point on At the end of three quarters it stood 32 27 6 13 4 0 1 6 0 0 0 2 0 36 We return brakeo to "brand new" adjustment THE DELUXE irst choice orig inal equipment on America's finest new cam and available for YOUR car! Buy whitewalls and save several dollars from our former prices Teter last year Bowling Opens With Pro Am a tougher time downing Rankin No 5 The winners were behind at halftime by a 20 14 margin and had to stage a strong comeback in the second half Mickey Tuttle topped Allen Jay with 23 points and Lydia Hendrix Lanes will have Honored In all 60 State and Canada Superior quality ailowe bi to GUARANTEE afalmt til failure caused by enramoa road huardaalong with oar guar anta of manufacturing eiceUence True nalion Iride guarantaaa good at 60000 ireitone ad draaw wherever you drive I IN I TP 0 2 4 0 0 2 EASY TERMS just say "Charge it TANK MONTHS TO RAY i Greensboro Daily News Wednesday eb 2d 1962 PH GA its 41 MS 56 24? 325 52 216 261 7 PRICES JUST REDUCED! Notre Dame Downs Raleigh ive 70 47 RALEIGH eb 27 Notre Dame High School of Greensboro defeated Catholic High of Raiciph 70 to 47 here tonight Roy King was high scorer for the victors with 27 points Jim Wail and Wendell Wells each had 14 points NOTRE DAME (70) Wall 14 Kemp 3 Writs 14 Currnn 12 Kins CATHOLIC HIGH H71 Cnnninnrt 10 in'd? 5 vmanllna 1 Mnrlln 2 Zivir ms 10 Klesenholer 1 Corr 5 Ralyloh 23 Noh Doing 20 Wilkes Tourney Opens Tonight NORTH WILKESBORO eb 27 Wilkes High will be the host to Wilkes Area Basketball Tournament which opens here Wednesday and continues through March 3 A field of five schools boys and girls will play in the tournament The clubs participating are West Wilkes North Wilkes East Wilkes Elkin and Appalachian opener sends Elkin and West Wilkes' girls to the court at 7:00 pm Immediately follow ing the girls game the same two schools' boys clash Eleven Greensboro Keglers Enter Preliminary At Winston THE TIME T0 up DATE your PIU CAR WITH NEW 1962 WHITEWALLS kins topped the Bessemer attack Murrell scored 12 points and Han kins 11 Joe Joyner of Asheboro was high scorer for the night however with a total of 23 points He had 11 field goals Bessemer jumped into a 12 7 lead at the end of the first quarter and led all the way The Whippets had a 22 19 lead at halftime afternoon will tionally Expressway seating accommodations for 700 for its tournament and expects an overflow crowd Promoter BillSatterfield is leaving no stone un turned in making it the finest bowling event ever held in North Carolina This Piedmont area of the state is actually becoming a national capital of fowling In two weeks the National Duckpin Tournament comes to Greensboro with bowl ers from the entire Eastern sea board flooding into the Gate City by train and otherwise The na tionals last from March 16 through May 6 It is expected that over 8000 people from New England to Georgia will compete at Carolina Bowl and air Lanes riendly Yes bowling has come a long ways here THE STATE Tenpin Tournament I at ayetteville saw a new leader in the doubles division Bill aulk ner and Crump of Monroe moved into first place over the I weekend with a 1326 score Second to them are Joe Marino and Gordon Thinney of Bragg The American National Insur ance Company of Raleigh retained Western 3 A AT REIDSVILLE BOYS MT AIRY (44) Nester 2 Yokelv 14 Row 6 Perry I Childress 6 ree mon 2 Sumner Bledsoe Moody Childress Boll I REIDSVILLE (25) Conodv Gibbs 9 Hudson 4 Smolhvi 6 Melvin Horne 1 Holes Jones 2 Boker Glidewell 2 Sands 1 Hooocr noisier Ml Airy I Reidsville 7 MOREHEAD (54) Davis 3 Wall 11 Duckell II Hatcher 4 Mnnurl 6 Hall 2 Chandler 4 Tlllev Glltav Wvnn SOUtHLfl ALAMANCE Webster 22 Scali Criver Hinshaw 10 Clmk 2 McPh rion G'bson 7 Johnson fovlnq ion stewarl Jobe 4 white Grllfln 17 Rtrk'lf Halftime: 11V TRADE IN YOUR OLD BATTERY THE America's finest high speed safety tiro with the latest whitewall treatment NOW substantially reduced in price Ask for it by name irestone Keg Sport Reaches New High In State with th smart new 2 WHOTE SIOEWALILS DON CARTER ive Times Professional Of The Competes At Winston Salem 21 26 22 24 39 GAMES TODAY GREENSBORO at New Haven New York vs Clinton at Utica Two quick baskets by Black launched the final period and the Whirlies were on their way Pat Moriarity Alan Robinson and Jerry Clark ran the spread to 15 points WS REYNOLDS (34) hsuhmu AUTOMOBILE HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE! GREENSBORO MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Phil Lavins Manager 610 Summit Av Ph 275 2541 Eastern League RESULTS Charlotte 7j GREENSBORO 1 Philadelphia 3 New Haven 2 STANDINGS DIVISION 27 34 37 39 Allen Jay Larry Hursery topped Gibsonville with 16 noints Steve Shelton high scorer had 11 was checked with six points on a fine defensive effort Closest Gib lyn Little 13 for Rankin Cash Inks Pact With Detroit LAKELAND la eb 27 Norm Cash signed his Detroit Tiger contract today and learned the financial power of the homa run Nobody finished higher than Cash in the American League batting derby last season There were 27 players who qualified for the batting crown and finished above Roger Maris The the New York slugger who hit 61 home runs will make about $43000 more than Cash the reigning AL batting king Maris signed yesterday for $72000 Cash who hit 41 homa runs and batted percent age points more than ac cepted a $29000 offer Solicitor Going To Cage Hearing RALEIGH eb 27 Solicitor Lester Chalmers will fly to Pittsburgh Pa Thmsday for an extradition hearing Wir two men indicted here on charges of fixing college basketball games The pair rank Cardone and Morris Hayicson refused to waive extradition last month when a State Bureau of Investigation agent was dispatched to return them to Raleigh The Alleghany County district attorney's office has set a hear ing for riday morning Cardone and Hayicson are free under $5000 bond each pending the hear ing Cardone and Hayicson were indicted in connection with the State South Carolina game March 5 1959 and the State Maryland game eb 12 I960 AT WILSON WILSON (74) Cdworos 17 Simmons Pltfmcn 5 Shockielord 21 Mattox I McMillan Balkan Wright Jones 2 nilNM Cnriwln 4 HiltlAr 13 Godwin 4 Godwin 4 BrooUn 1 War ren 15 Ruark 2 Tail 11 Whlftenlon 3 Pope Halftime: Wilton 26 Dunn 22 Page Encounter Reset Tonight The Greensboro Pagc Salls bury basketball game originally scheduled last night at the Pi rate gym will be played tonight Instead Coach Bill Bcczcr said the game was changed because a schedule conflict Page carries a 5 9 record Into the Central 4 A Conference bat tle while Salisbury takes a 6 3 loop mark Into the contest End Paces Pass Receivers NEW YORK eb 27 tfi Jim Phillips a four year veteran with the Los Angeles Rams was the top pass receiver in the Na tional ootball League according to official 1961 statistics released today The former Auburn star caught 78 passes during the 14 game 1961 season after being traded by the Rams before the beginning of the season Philadelphia's Tommy McDonald was fourth with 64 and Mike Ditka of Chicago NL rookie of the year fifth with 56 Phillips the Los Angeles' top draft choice in 1958 was only six receptions shy of the league rec ord set by the Tom ears in 1950 The big redhead gained 1092 during the 1961 season for a 14 yard average and scored five touchdowns BY GENE WARREN Staff Sport IVrltrr WINSTON SALEM eb The prelude to the most spectacular bowling event in North Carolina bowl ing history will be staged here Wednesday at Express way Lanes The $5000 pro am will explode into action Wednesday the pre liminary to the $25000 Profes sional Bowling Classic which opens State Oglethorpe 50 Belmonl Abbey 49 South V(f Tech 61 (OT) Morris Har 66 National Air orce 14 South DtPld 57 Bowling Green Detroit 55 Brandell 11 Trimly 72 Connecticut ISNew Hampshire 72 Depouw 93 Wabash 79 Drake 14 Tulsa 73 Holy Cress 16 Boston 73 Niagara 10 Colgate 69 Noire Dame 99 Evansville 91 SMI) 11 2 Texas Tech 69 Texas ASM 47 Texas 61 Arkansas 40 flrotone nylon boo BY GENE WARREN Staff Sport Writer BOWLING has come a long ways in this area and North Carolina since this columnist started writing about strikes and spares seven years ago This will never be more in evi dence than to day and the rest of the week at Winston Salem The $5000 nro am he tn to day The $25000 pruiessiunat tuui ncy follows on its heels Thurs day riday and I Saturday The semifinals and finals Saturday be televised na tUaily Xews slatt photo by Dave Mcholson) CHARLIE BLACK Controls Rebound final $50 The pro am serves as the warmup for the professional tour ney which follows Thursday ri day and Saturday A field of 120 of the nation's top professionals will compete Among them will be Dick Weber and Harry Smith both St Louis natives who rank as the No 1 and No 2 money winners on the touring circuit Also among the pros is Don Carter who has been chosen of the five times Skip Vigars diminutive 5 foot 10 122 pound keg artist from Colonie NY who upset Carter in the finals of the $25000 Cleveland Open will also be on hand Bowlers like Ray Bluth Buddy Bomar Lou Camp and Billy Welu will also compete for the $5000 first prize Action in the pro tourney will be from 8:30 am to 11 pm Thurs day and riday final day lasts from 9 am to 6 pm The semifinals and finals from 4:30 to 6 pm Saturday will be televised nationally with Chris Schenkel of New York doing the announcing It will be single game elimination yrgags: MAKE JURE THAT THI i SURE IS IN YOUR SOUTHERN GREENSBORO 35 Knoxville 29 PhllodelohlO 27 Charlotte 25 2 3 2 2 NORTHERN DIVISION 4 rTS IjrbX 1 87 299 19? 1 79 237 248 0 66 222 213 1 49 217 239 Yadkin Tourney Starts Tonight iBOON VILLE eb 27 Yadkin basketball tournament begins Wednesday with Boonville and Yadkinville's girls battling in the opener which begins at 7 00 I pm In the 8:30 encounter East Bend's hoys and West Yadkin square off In Thursday night's action Courtney tangles with West Yad kin's girls and Boonville's boys meet Courtney The finals will be played Saturday night Point Bollev 147 Carter 394: Thursday Mixed Doubles Bctly 107 and 296 Bob Citron 132 and 367 riday Maor Maxine Al i 142 and 405 Moff Elder 158 and Slew Turner 438 Sunday rances Jor dan 179 and Rosemary Teter 477 Ralph onrnm 254 ond Bob Citron 671 AJBC Prtvell 166 Nila Riley 138 AJBC Don Causey 198 Terry Wyrick 98 COLISEUM: Insurance Mixed Triples Veach 182 and 474 Roger John ion 172 and Donald Clin 493 Coliseum I odles All Mickey Gibson 213 ond 544 riday Morning Ladles Sue McManus 176 Bot Sharp! 333 (2 gtiires) The Tri City Traveling Leanne will bowl at Coliseum Sunday at 2 pm pirdmont tANBS: Wenncn red Huslcn 254 Thursday Night Lodies 4 nnrienr Holder 192 Pat Roy 480 Wl noco Ladles Goldi Hauser 111 new team banfora lire Service with 3059 In singles Roger Parries of San ford remained ahead of the pack New runner up was Doug Cook of Winston Salem with 726 Parries is also the all events leader with 2119 4 I MARKET SPRING STS Opposite YMCA GREENSBORO DR 2 1151 kinDTtl MAIM nl rnl NORTH UUnLINUTUNSEAs nlUn ruiRIS mainsireet The pro am Wednesday begins at 3:30 pm and continues to al most midnight It features 100 pros who will combine with 200 ama teurs on three man teams The amateurs hail from 27 1 cities in three states The ama teurs will receive all of the $5000 1 prize money allotted in their division The American Bowling Congress (ABC) permits amateurs to accept prize money" Representing Greensboro in the pro am are Don Tidwell Al Pel key Ralph Pegram Alton Moon Ed Walsh Jim LaVasque Herman Amos Marvin King Ralph Cramp ton Jack Royal and Roger Hol brook Cleo Pegram and Bob Citron were entered but decided to relinquish their spots Pegram who qualified to bowl with the pros in the $25000 main event will receive an opportunity to see how he ranks with the best in the land There has been talk in Greensboro about Pegram pos sibly turning professional The three man teams in the pro am will be part of five squads with 20 teams to a squad These squads bowl in shifts at the fol lowing times Wednesday 5:20 7:10 8:50 and 10:30 pm irst place in the pro am pays C1 cprnnd nlarA and sn forth with 20th place paying the Lanes owned by Bill Satterfield NORTH WILKESBORO was the scene of the Western Carolina Duckpin Handicap Singles over the weekend at the Wilkes YMCA Lanes Billy Abernathy of Lincolnton and Christine Clonch of North Wilkesboro emerged as cham pions i Abernathy catpured the title with a 729 score followed by Pat Osborne Elkin 728 Jimmy IfraM Iinn a n4 Rtlltr liigiatit i cxiixj luv Guire Kannapolis 701 164 was high game In the division Chris tine Clonch blistered the lanes for a 645 Runner up was John i i of Gastonia with 633 With Hedrick Bob Powell and Black handling the early scoring Senior High moved off to a quick 7 2 spread before action slowed down and Reynolds began catch ing up The Black Demons knotted the score at 15 15 with 3: 18 to go in the second period then shot in front 19 17 on a Gentry basket be fore Black's three point play Alien Jay teams avenged defeats gave the Whirlies a 20 19 margin suffered during the regular season The boys led by Roger Hclm stetler's 15 points led 29 17 over GIRLS ALLEN JAY (421 1 haver 2 Tuttle 23 Hendrix lb Elks Stutts Kennedy ree man Jackson Macon 6 RANKIN Johnson 14 Little 13 ulmer 6 Smith Mattock Scott Hen derson Anole Lewey Kcmo Johnson 6 Rankin 20 Allen Jay 14 BOYS ALLEN JAY (44) Morrow 10 Re shears 6 Heimstetier 15 Cedi 2 Shep herd 4 Meredith Thomas 2 ailenstem 5' GIBSONVILLE Grnham 6 6 Shelton 6 Mayberry 2 Hursery 16 Hoaan 2 Whitsett Little Allen Jay 29 Gibsonville 17 Basketball Scoreboard I1III jLiyi llllt UL I Your tire investment is protected by our ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE Every new ireitone tire i OUARANTBIO IAtainat defect in workman ehip and maleriala for th life of th original tread 1 Arainat normal road haiarda (except repairable puncturea) encountered in everyday paMenier car uae for the number of montha apecified Repair mad without chart replacement prorated on tread wear and baaed on Hat price current at tim of adjuatment A DELUXE CHAMPION Murrell Hankins Top Bessemer Win By 49 43 Bessemer eagers rolledj Richard Murrell and Steve Han to tneir inn victory oi me season last night by defeating Asheboro High 49 to 43 on the local court It was a nonconference contest Bessemer has lost four game? Allen Jay Boys And Girls Get Victories In Guilford I into the semifinals the uuiltord Gibsonville comeback in the last) Alien jay gins ino 4 naa county nasKeioan tournament half Inability to hit at the free with victories here tonight before' throw line made the situation a crowd estimated at 1000 more difficult but Gibsonville The boys defeated Gibsonville lost three players via fouls Ran 44 to 39 while the girls Conquered dv Morrow added 10 points for Rankin 42 to 39 Two more quarter finals games are scheduled at the Ragsdale gym here tomorrow night Monticello and Colfax girls play at 7 pm with Rankin and Colfax boys clashing at 8:30 pm In both victories tonight the BIG EVENT March 10 13 is the National BPAA Duckin Tourna ment at Norfolk Va The twosome representing North Carolina will be Claude Case of Mayodan and Maxine Allen of Greensboro who triumphed in the state event at Asheboro in Jan uary ASHEBORO will be the site of the Central Carolina Handi cap Singles Saturday and Sunday ft will be held at the Bowl A While It was originally scheduled last week but postponed ROSEMARY TETER is er of the in Greensboro after a standout penormance in the Thursday Night Ladies League at Caro lina Bowl Rosemary bowled her first tun set in league 'competition She started with a2 3 4 matching iher high game of jlcague play and followed wi of 152 and 214 Rosemary also handles the sec retarial duties at CB betweenmaking strikes Hloh aamM and hlah bowled In Greensboro during 1h past week were: i RIENDLY: Monday Morning Lib Llunggren 184 and 482 4 Greensboro Ladies Laura Wlbl 210 Martha arthing 493 Greater Greens boro Al Pelkey 224 Johnny Mitchell 630 Wednesday Housewives Duck Lynn Teeter 123 Jewel Gawthroo 307 Olympic Russell 131 I Otto Gaskins 225 Roy Henley Laylon 150 and 390 Starmounf Men Ray Edwards 356 Internal Bill S73 Monday Morning Edith Herndon 115 Herndon ond Ann Lyerly Winners ol the headpln tourney I in the various leagues were Jane Slrlegcl Rulh Leavelte Mojelle Holt Ingrid leck nnd Mabel Watkins Of the 178 entries In the AJBC "Beat The Coach" competl lion 80 accomplished the teat CAROLINA 80WL: Cone Mills Mrn Motf Elder 149 Alan Laughlin 391 High "Point League Bailey 147 Carter Black Sparks League Win Scores 25 i BY TOM NORTHINGTON Staff Sports Writer Senior Whirlies stumbled around for nearly three quarters here last night before finally picking themselves off the floor in the fourth quarter on their way to a 51 36 triumph over Reynolds But when they had finished Reynolds was saddled with one of its worst lickings of the sea son the slow down Black De mons unable to make it a close game down the stretch as Senior High clinched at least a tie for a berth in the state 4 A tourney The victory lifted the Whirlies' Central Conference record to 9 3 with only High Point and Salis bury to be played And a win over High Point here riday would sew up second place for the local eagers Charlie Black one of the top players in Tar Heel schoolboy cir cles this season again delivered in superb style for the victorious Whirlies the tall center throwing in 25 points Without the senior around it might have been a different story for them his nine points giving Senior High a 20 19 advantage at halftime Sixteen more after in termission provided the necessary momentum to leave Reynolds be hind Guard John Hedrick in his top offensive i year contributed 11 as the next most valuable Whirlie last night Clinton Gentry led Reynolds with 13 mrcernuM Vo IT Allnn1 fifth ranlzoH Cihcnnvillo of thn' snn vlllri aYinrnarhnd rlnwn performance of the boYs and 8irls movedhalftime but had to stave off a stretch was three points flxA xi Tha Allen Ta curie NIn (union 4j Johnstown 39 New Hoven 33 New York rom Xl 5 A GREENSBORO JAYVEES (M) Bonks My Blackmore Burgess Burcketlt Cheek Duncan 4 Pavne 1 ellers 5 Mayor 8y Muoes 4 Linken McLean tori in Wilier nJ KUTnULUj i inwall 4 LoRouge 2 Murahy 4 Lclghl 11 Northlngfon 2 Pageff 3 Pike 3 Good son ruip Greensboro Jayvees Reynolds Jayvees 14 Central 4 A AT UirU PAINT HIGH POINT (651 Rltn Sherrill 20 Wolf 13 Simeon 9 ord 8 Koon 1 1 I Wllllord 2 Smith Moore Bivens Mc Dowell Mverj Blake 8 Sherrill GRAY Schuler 10 McCoon 6 Atkinson I Hept 2 Crim 4 Logan Cannon Stephens 17 Halftime: High Paint 32 Gray 32 Eastern 4 A AT Wil UINATnM WILMINGTON (481 Lona 2 lvnn 1 Mohr I King II Moore 17 Kaylor 7 ROCKY MOUNT Talbott 13 Par rish 4 Creech 2 Dunn 12 Ricks 2 I Campbell Eprnhprdl 3 Halftime: Wllmlngfpn 24 Rocky Mount irestone Dri Charged Batteries Hri Chargcd batteries are always 100 fresh They are not activated until installed in your car Buy now gst our trade in allowance! i II I 7 ScoreboarcSBi A HI rnTOMnrniMijri ME? ft :1 1 14 I 'Si tSS I AM 1 I 7 if Mr £bJ I I As 1 jJhHI 9 4 A A I I Eirt MWAI III EBil tl aK zz rl i 'etee Goddy 2 0 I Willis 3 0 3 Gentry 5 3 5 Crowder 2 0 0 Miller 0 0 0 Denny 1 2 Wolkcr 1 4 5 Holton 0 0 2 Graham 0 0 1 Graver 0 0 0 Middleton 1 0 0 Slrupe 0 0 1 Totals 17 Tro GREENSBORO SENIOR (51 TP Strickland 1 1 323 Moriarity 0 I 7 3 5 Black 10 5 8 3 25 Hedrick 1 2 2 II Robinson 0 2 2 2 2 Powell 1 1 2 1 3 Clark 0 2 212 Briant 0 0 0 0 0 Holyfield 0 0 0 0 0 Martin 0 0 0 1 0 Davis 0 0 0 0 0 Totals i7 iTm is si Score by periods: Reynolds 9 10 I GBO SENIOR 11 9 12 ASHEBORO (43) TP Mcadden 2 4 4 Cox williams 2 3 3 1 7 King 3 2 2 3 8 Joyner jg Roberts 0 0 0 2 0 Grimsley 0 1 3 0 1 Totals IS 12 43 BESSEMER (49) TP Murrell 7 0 0 2 14 Nunn 1 1 2 McNeill 2 2 2 0 6 Hankins 2 7 10 1 11 Heath 3 1 8 Buchanan 4 0 1 2 8 Totals 19 ibis 7 49 Score by periods: Asheboro 7 12 12 Bessemer 12 10 13 1 1 1 Basketball Scoreboard 1.
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