WOBANK Servicemen's Dependents Called Home

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

WOBANK Servicemen's Dependents Called Home Weather Distribution r0mm» WOBANK Today nm, Hfcfc trtiy, Mi, Urn !*• •ilbt, 41, Hid) tomorrow, 5*. *c J Independentp Dailyy f 17,025 weather and tides page 2. MONDAY THKQVGHrltlDAY-t8T Ml J ( V J BY CARRIER Issued Dally, Monday tbrough Friday, tittered n Second Clm Uitiii 7c PER COPY VOL. 83, NO. 98 at the Post Office at Red Bank. N. X, under tot Act of March 3. 1S78. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1960 35c PER WEEK DR. EDWIN S. OSTEN of Brawls Haddon Park, Red Bank, Clark Raritan Valley holds rare etching by Edou- Servicemen's ard Manuet, "Spaniard Play- Hit New ing a Guitar." When he in- Gable herited it last spring; Dr. Suit Adjourned Orleans Otten did not know its value. Is Dead Dependents FREEHOLD — The Raritan NEW ORLEANS (AP) — White By JAMES BACON Valley USA trial has been ad- owdyism by day and Negro rock AP Movie-TV Writer journed ;o Jan. 9, 10 and 11 after rowing by night brought new HOLLYWOOD — Clark Gable Matawan :hree days of testimony before ension in New Orleans' explo- he king of Hollywood, died last Called Home iuperior Court Judge J. Edward ve school integration crisis. light from a heart attack in Knight. Demonstrations by white youths lollywood Presbyterian Hospital. May Be The postponement was made gainst race mixing in schools He had been in the hospital Ike Orders Halt to Heavy necessary by Judge Knight's ful sent police and fire engines rac- since Nov. 6 when a heart attack schedule. The January dates are ng over the city yesterday. Ne- died the husky, 59-year-old actor the first open ones on his r.alen roes tossing rocks and bottles it his1 suburban Encino ranch. American Spending Abroad A Factor dar. it cars and buses last night sent )eath cariie at 11 p.m., Pacific Between now and Jan. B, Th' lolice on a dozen o r more itandard Time. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP -The Register learned yesterday, an- lls. Doctors said he died peacefully WASHINGTON (AP) — Under orders from Presi- Planning Board adopted a res- other attempt will be made for Fights between Negro and — with only a few sleepy gasps dent Eisenhower, the Defense Department will bogm olution last night which may an out-of-court compromise •hite youths in three neighbor- and no apparent pain. bringing home in January 284,000 wives and children turn out to be a major factor in settlement. ictods and a cross burning on Ironically, death came after the Raritan Valley USA case now Attempt Settlement ? it. Charles Ave. were among 20 his best day since that first of U. S. servicemen stationed aboard. pending in Superior Court. The settlement, if it can be :omplaints investigated during attack. He had eaten heartily at This return of dependents—more than half of all The board voted unanimously reached, would leave slightly he night. cr, took a little snooze the armed forces dependents overseas—is part of a to consider a change in zoning, more than half of the trari 59 Arrested rwards and then chatted in the Line Rd. area, from res happily with his wife, lie had seven-point program instituted by the President to save zoned for industry and permi The daytime demonstrations idential to industrial. he remainder to be used fo even been shaved. n estimated billion dollars The Line Rd. sector is adjacent >rought arrest of 59 persons, in- construction of about 250 houses :luding.three negroes. Thirty four Red Bankers Have When Kay, his fifth wife, to the MO-acre Raritan USA noticed him dozing again, she year in American spend- Prior to the start of the suit, idditional arrests were made last Nixon Wins tract in Raritan Township. retired to her room across the ;ig abroad. several such attempts at out-of- light, including 31 Negroes. In November of last year, hall. She was barely settled co'"-t settlement failed. Screaming teenagers were dis Rare Art Treasure The program will not cut Raritan Township Committee rc- when she heard the nurse cry: California's 'lie highlight of yesterday' ersed yesterday by fire hoses. otal U. S. spending—only zoned the 140-acrc tract from res- RED BANK — Dr. and Mrs. "Come quick!" testimony was that of the Rev Several persons were injured in hat part spent overseas. Some idential to industrial—thus halt- Edwin S. Osten have discovered Thus ended the 30-year reign of Edward P. Blaska, pastor of icattered violence that included 32 Votes :osts actually will go up as more ting a planned 569-house develop- hat they own a rare and valu- the King of Hollywood. Sadly, he St. Benedict's Catholic Church in tabbing of a Negro and a gun- Arrest Made expensive U. S. goods are bought ment. Holmdel, who told of his parish's able art treasure. lever will see his first child due SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Ab- hot wound for a white mm sentee ballots spelled victory for and shipped abroad to replace plans to construct an 18- room An etching bequeathed to them in March. Overthrow Rezonlng White youths cornered a police- ast spring is a print of "Span- Richard M. Nixon today in the much now purchased there. parochial school for 1,000 stu- man and gave him a severe In Slay His impending fatherhood was The builders' suit was filed in ing ard Playing A Guitar," by Ed [he topic of his last conversation tight race for California's 32 In effect, the program im- - dents. eating. Four Negroes were beat- an attempt to overthrow the re ouard Manet. It is one of four with his wife — and of many electoral votes, and heightened poses a strict "Buy American" Priest Testifies in during the day by white men. the vice president's prestige in zoning. Of 3 Women known examples of the second earlier talks with her and others policy on (he military services This school, for which ground' Shouting, jeering mobs made his home state. One of the major contentions "state" of print. The other three, "He was more concerned about and the International Co-opera- breaking ceremonies will be he'. p mostly of truant high schoo' OTTAWA, 111. (AP)-The sher- Switching the statewide unof- of the plaintiffs has been that the Jan. 7, is just across the town- acording to art experts, are he effect of his illness on me and tion Administration, which Raritan property'should not have youths roamed crowded down- iff's office said this morning that owned by the LOuvre, a London ficial count from the Democratic ship line from Raritan Township Chester Weger, 21, of La Salle, the baby than he was about him- handles foreign aid. been rezoned for industrial use own streets.. Police prevented Museum, and the Metropolitan self," Kay related. column did not alter the elec- and is planned to allow for fu- more than 1,000 demonstrators 111., has confessed to the slaying The gradual reduction of over- because the adjacent property in Museum. The Osten print is the (See GABLE, Pg. 2) tion of Democratic Sen. John F. ture expansion. rom reaching offices of the )f three Chicago area women only one in private hands. Kennedy. But it choked off op- seas dependents is to be at the Matawan Township is zoned res- Father Blaska said the princi ast March 14 in Starved Rock rate of 15,000 a month. At least chool board in the downtown It was left to Dr. Osten by his position jibes that Nixon couldn't idential. pal reason for the construction State Park. part of it will be accomplished It is this property (in the Line' ;ection. aunt, the former Mrs. Sidney even carry his native area. the school at this location :s thi Sheriff Ray Eutsey said Weger Wagner. Middletown Unofficial returns from all but iy keeping wives and children in Rd. area near the Garden State fact that approximately 90 pe Want Judge Removed this country as new men are sent Parkway and Bethany Rd.) was a dishwasher at the lodge 20,000 of 230,000 absentee ballots cent of the residents of the An unrelenting federal Judge Authenticated overseas. There is no present which this township's Planning in the park where the women Mrs. Osten recently took counted eight days after the polls Raritan Township area are Cath who ordered school integration Fires Keep plan to cut back the number of Board is considering for the were on holiday. He said Weger etching to A. Hyatt Mayor, head closed gave the Republican pres- olic. He also said that anothei ignored demands by some legis- gave robbery as the motive. idential nominee a lead of 13,160. servicemen abroad. change to industrial zoning. parochial school is planned fo 6f the Department of Prints of lators that he step aside. The women, wives of three the Metropolitan and he authen- Vols Busy He had trailed Kennedy Announcing the drastic foreign An 'Oversight' the area. U.S. District Judge J. Skelly Chicago business executives, throughout the regular count, but ticated it. MIDDLETOWN-Local firemen spending curbs last night at Au- In the resolution adopted las During yesterday's court ses Wright issued the integration or- were brutally beaten to death in the absentee tally was: Nixon "Yours is better than the one were kept busy last night and gusta, Ga., Eisenhower declared night, the board stated that the sion, William R. Blair, Jr., o: der and enjoined the legislature a canyon in the park. They were 32,186; Kennedy 84,458. we have," he told her.
Recommended publications
  • Kit Young's Sale #115
    KIT YOUNG’S SALE #115 1959 BAZOOKA BASEBALL/FOOTBALL The toughest of all Bazooka issues are the 1959’s. We were fortunate to pick up a nice group. (SP = Short Print) Jim Davenport Giants Bob Cerv A’s (SP) Del Crandall Braves EX+/EX-MT $149.00 Bill Mazeroski Pirates Bill Mazeroski Pirates VG-EX $205.00 PSA Authentic (looks EX) $95.00 VG-EX/EX $115.00 EX-MT $295.00 EX $150.00 Duke Snider Dodgers (SP) Duke Snider Dodgers (SP) Bob Turley Yankees Vic Wertz Red Sox (SP) Rick Casares Bears EX $475.00 VG-EX $350.00 VG-EX $135.00 EX-MT $350.00 VG-EX $120.00 Frank Gifford Giants Eddie Lebaron Redskins Woody Lewis Cardinals Pete Retzlaff Eagles Y.A. Tittle 49ers EX+/EX-MT $350.00 EX-MT $275.00 EX-MT $195.00 EX+/EX-MT $215.00 EX-MT $350.00 1969 TRANSOGRAM CARDS These cards were issued on the backs of boxes that contained small baseball player statues in 1969. They measure 2-1/2” x 3-1/2” and are very colorful. Much tougher than other card issues of the same era. Hank Aaron Braves ......................................EX-MT $89.00; EX+ 55.00 Bobby Knoop Angels ........................................................ EX-MT 15.00 Mel Stottlemyre Yankees ...............................EX-MT 19.00; VG-EX 9.50 Felipe Alou Braves ...........................................................NR-MT 20.00 Jerry Koosman Mets .........................................................VG-EX 12.00 Luis Tiant Indians ............................................... EX-MT 15.00; VG 6.95 Matty Alou Pirates ............................................................ EX-MT 20.00 Jim Lefebvre Dodgers ...................................................... EX-MT 16.50 Roy White Yankees ...........EX-MT 15.00; VG-EX 8.95; VG (pin hole) 6.95 Lou Brock Cardinals ....................EX-MT 35.00; VG-EX (ink back) 14.95 Lee May Reds ................................................EX-MT 15.00; EX+ 12.00 Don Wilson Astros ....................................
    [Show full text]
  • Wayne State Men's Basketball Record Book
    WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS GLIAC Player of the Year 2012-13 ....................................... Cole Prophet (G) 2003-04 .......................................Darrell Evans (G) GLIAC All-Tournament Team 1985-86 ..........................Raheem Muhammad (C) 2013-14 .................................. Bryan Coleman (F) 2004-05 .......................................Darrell Evans (G) 1992 .......................................................Otis Evans 1993-94 .....................................Michael Aaron (F) 2013-14 ....................................Chene Phillips (G) 2006-07 ......................................Jason Saddler (F) 1992 ....................................................Art Johnson 1998-99 .......................................... Tony Goins (F) 2008-09 .....................................Larry Edwards (G) 1993 ........................................Danny Lewis (MVP) Second Team All-GLIAC South Division 2008-09 ....................................... Shane Lawal (C) 1994 ..................................... Michael Aaron (MVP) GLIAC Freshman of the Year 1996-97 .......................................... Tony Goins (F) 2009-10 .....................................Larry Edwards (G) 1994 ...................................................Mark Herron None selected 1998-99 ....................................Charles LeSure (G) 2010-11 ..................................Bryan Smothers (G) 1994 .............................................Terrance Walker 1999-00 ........................................Adam
    [Show full text]
  • 2009-10 NCAA Men's Basketball Records (Division I)
    Division I Records Individual Records ....................................... 12 Team Records ................................................ 14 All-Time Individual Leaders ..................... 17 Top 10 Individual Scoring Leaders ....... 30 Annual Individual Champions ............... 34 Miscellaneous Player Information ........ 37 All-Time Team Leaders ............................... 37 Annual Team Champions ......................... 46 Statistical Trends ........................................... 52 All-Time Winningest Teams ..................... 53 Vacated and Forfeited Games ................ 56 Winningest Teams By Decade ................ 57 Winningest Teams Over Periods of Time ......................................... 58 Winning Streaks ............................................ 59 Rivalries ............................................................ 60 Associated Press (A.P.) Poll Records ..... 61 Week-by-Week A.P. Polls ........................... 68 Final Season Polls ......................................... 84 12 Individual Records Individual Records Basketball records are confined to the “modern COMBINED POINTS, TwO TEAMMATES era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, the VS. DIVISION I OPPONENT Three-Point Field Goals first without the center jump after each goal Game THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS scored. Except for the school’s all-time won-lost 92—Kevin Bradshaw (72) and Isaac Brown (20), Alliant Int’l vs. Loyola Marymount, Jan. 5, 1991 Game record or coaches’ records, only statistics achieved 15—Keith Veney, Marshall vs.
    [Show full text]
  • Falcons in the Aba &
    FALCONS IN THE ABA & NBA FALCONS SELECTED IN THE ABA, BAA OR NBA DRAFT YEAR ROUND PICK NAME ABA/BAA/NBA TEAM 1948 n/a n/a Leo Kubiak Rochester Royals 1949 n/a n/a Emerson Speicher Boston Celtics 1949 3 26 Mac Otten Indianapolis Olympians 1950 1 1 Charlie “Chuck” Share Boston Celtics 1950 3 n/a Stan Weber New York Knicks 1953 n/a n/a Jim Gerber Rochester Royals 1954 2 18 Al Bianchi Minneapolis Lakers 1960 5 38 Jim Darrow St. Louis Hawks 1963 1 3 Nate Thurmond San Francisco Warriors 1964 2 13 Howard Komives New York Knicks 1968 5 52 Al Hairston Seattle Supersonics 1968 8 99 Walt Piatkowski San Francisco Warriors 1968 11 138 Al Dixon Baltimore Bulls 1969 11 144 Jim Connolly Seattle Supersonics 1970 4 59 Jim Penix Portland Trail Blazers 1970 11 176 Dan McLemore Portland Trail Blazers 1971 9 137 Rich Walker Cleveland Cavaliers 1975 2 24 Cornelius Cash Milwaukee Bucks 1975 9 152 Skip Howard Cleveland Cavaliers 1977 8 161 Tommy Harris Boston Celtics 1978 8 155 Ron Hammye Kansas City Kings 1980 8 173 Rosie Barnes Houston Rockets 1981 7 151 Joe Faine Houston Rockets 1984 5 99 Colin Irish Washington Bullets 1987 7 140 Frank Booker New Jersey Nets 1997 1 4 Antonio Daniels Vancouver Grizzlies 2015 2 37 Richaun Holmes Philadelpia 76ers First Round NBA Draft picks in MAC history: Nate Thurmond (BG) - #3 overall pick in 1963 Antonio Daniels (BG) - #4 overall pick in 1997 Wally Szczerbiak (Miami) - #6 overall pick in 1999 Chris Kaman (WMU) - #6 overall pick in 2003 Ron Harper (Miami) - #8 overall pick in 1986 Gary Trent (Ohio) - #11 overall pick in 1995
    [Show full text]
  • 2018-19 MAC Men's Basketball Record Book Mid-American Conference All-Americans
    Mid-American Conference All-Americans Bob Gerber 1942 Chicago Tribune, NY Writers ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS 1941 2nd-Converse Chuck Chuckovits 1938 2nd-Converse Akron Len Paul 1972 1st-AP Western Michigan Romeo Travis 2007 Honorable Mention David Kool 2010 Honorable Mention - AP Isaiah Johnson 2017 Honorable Mention Gene Ford 1969 Helms Foundation Don Boven 1949 Basketball Coaches Ball State Harold Gensichen 1947 3rd-Converse Bonzi Wells 1998 1st-BW, 3rd-AP, HM-SN 1997 Honorable Mention-BW COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS 1996 Honorable Mention-AP Akron Curtis Kidd 1989 Honorable Mention-AP Nate Schindewolf 2001 Second Team Paris McCurdy 1989 Honorable Mention-AP Dan Palombizio 1986 Honorable Mention-AP 1985 Honorable Mention-AP, UPI Ball State Ray McCallum 1983 Honorable Mention-AP, SN Dennis Trammell 2005 Third Team Larry Bullington 1974 Honorable Mention-SN Jim Hahn 1979 Sixth Team 1973 Honorable Mention-Un. Sports Isaiah Johnson 2017 Honorable Mention Bowling Green Bowling Green Matt Lefeld 2007 Third Team Keith McLeod 2002 Honorable Mention-AP Steve Martenet 1988 Third Team Antonio Daniels 1997 Honorable Mention-AP Joe Faine 1980 Second Team David Jenkins 1984 Honorable Mention-AP Walt Piatkowski 1968 Honorable Mention-Converse Howard Komives 1964 3rd-AP, 3rd UPI, 1st Converse Buffalo Nate Thurmond 1963 1st-SN, 2nd-UPI, 2nd-Converse Turner Battle 2005 Second Team Jim Darrow 1960 AP & UPI, 1st Converse Al Bianchi 1954 INS, UP, Collier’s Central Michigan Sander Scott 1993 First Team Buffalo CJ Massinburg 2019 Honorable Mention-AP
    [Show full text]
  • Kit Young's Sale #164
    Page 1 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #164 1955 BOWMAN FOOTBALL SET 1972-73 TOPPS 1951 TOPPS MAGIC BASKETBALL COMPLETE FOOTBALL COMPLETE SET SET Average grade is EX+/EX-MT, some NR-MT, a few less. Classic 65 year old set. Includes Layne EX-MT, Walker Popular early 1950’s set rarely offered in complete form. #1 EX+, Gifford EX+/EX-MT, Ameche rookie VG-EX, Ford Includes many greats of the gridiron from their college rookie VG, Van Brocklin EX, J.H. Johnson rookie EX, Nice set (missing #100 Jabbar) – mainly EX-MT, some Perry EX-MT, Summerall rookie EX-MT/NR-MT, Blanda NR-MT, a few less. Very consistent and sharp. A hot days - Bill Wade Vanderbilt, Babe Parilli Kentucky, Vic EX-MT, Ringo rookie EX+/EX-MT, Tittle EX, St. Clair set due to Chamberlain, Jabbar, Erving, etc. Includes Janowicz Ohio St., Bert Rechichar Tennessee, etc. Solid rookie NR-MT mc, Gatski rookie EX-MT, Landry rookie Chamberlain EX-MT, Maravich EX-MT, Robertson 75 card set grading EX-MT throughout (many NR-MT, VG-EX/EX, etc. $1375.00 EX-MT, Phil Jackson rookie EX+/EX-MT, West EX-MT, only a few less). Also notable is the fact that the set Jabbar A.S. EX-MT, Chamberlain A.S. EX-MT, Erving 1955 Topps All American Set rookie NR-MT back oc, Erving A.S. EX+/EX-MT, etc. includes 4 cards with the backs not scratched (#5, 24, 41, $1599.00 57) - a rarity these days. $1495.00 1964 TOPPS GIANTS 1976-77 TOPPS BASKETBALL COMPLETE SET COMPLETE SET A classic set featuring the biggest names in the first 50 years of college football history – Rockne, Grange, Baugh, Tom Harmon, Whizzer White, Hutson, Nomellini, Thorpe, Lujack, Doc Blanchard, The Four Horsemen, Luckman, etc.
    [Show full text]
  • Falcons in the Aba &
    FALCONS IN THE ABA & NBA Name NBA Team Year Rd Pick Rosie Barnes Houston Rockets 1980 8 173 Charlie Share with the Al Bianchi Minneapolis Lakers 1954 2 18 Nate Thurmond with the Boston Celtics in 1950. Frank Booker New Jersey Nets 1987 7 140 Golden State Warriors. Cornelius Cash Milwaukee Bucks 1975 2 24 Jim Connolly Seattle Supersonics 1969 11 144 Antonio Daniels Vancouver Grizzlies 1997 1 4 Jim Darrow St. Louis Hawks 1960 3 22 Al Dixon Baltimore Bullets 1968 11 138 Joe Faine Houston Rockets 1981 7 151 Jim Gerber Rochester Royals 1953 n/a n/a Al Hairston Seattle Supersonics 1968 5 52 Ron Hammye Kansas City Kings 1978 8 155 Tommy Harris Boston Celtics 1977 8 161 Skip Howard Cleveland Cavaliers 1975 9 152 Colin Irish Washington Bullets 1984 5 99 Howard Komives New York Knicks 1964 2 13 Leo Kubiak Rochester Royals 1948 n/a n/a Dan McLemore Portland Trail Blazers 1970 11 176 Mac Otten Indianapolis Olympians 1949 3 26 Jim Penix Portland Trail Blazers 1970 4 59 Walt Piatkowski San Francisco Warriors 1968 8 99 Charlie Share Boston Celtics 1950 1 1 Emerson Speicher Boston Celtics 1949 n/a n/a Antonio Daniels with the Howard Komives was Washington Wizards. Nate Thurmond San Francisco Warriors 1963 1 3 drafted by the New York Rich Walker Cleveland Cavaliers 1971 9 137 Knicks in 1964. Stan Weber New York Knicks 1950 3 n/a Earliest NBA Draft picks in MAC history: Nate Thurmond (BG) - #3 overall pick in 1963; Antonio Daniels (BG) - #4 overall pick in 1997; Wally Szczerbiak (Miami) - #6 overall pick in 1999; Ron Harper (Miami) - #8 overall pick in 1986; Gary Trent (Ohio) - #11 overall pick in 1995; Howard Komives (BG) - #13 overall pick in 1964.
    [Show full text]
  • BGSU Basketball Media Guide 1968-1969
    Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Basketball Media Guides BGSU Athletics Media Guides 1968 BGSU Basketball Media Guide 1968-1969 Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/basketball_media_guides Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics, "BGSU Basketball Media Guide 1968-1969" (1968). Basketball Media Guides. 1. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/basketball_media_guides/1 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the BGSU Athletics Media Guides at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Basketball Media Guides by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. 1968-69 BASKETBALL Captain Dick Rudgors A11latant c-ch Gary Hulat H-d c-ch lob Conlboar 1968-69 SCHEDULE Date opponent Time (E.S. T.) Nov. 30 at Northern Illinois ___ ____ _________ ___ 8:30 p.m. Dec. 2 BALDWIN WALLACE -· ______ ...8:00p .m. Dec. 4 ST. JOSEPH'S ----------------· --------- __ 8:00 p.m. Dec. 7 at Dayton ------------------ ___ --------- ... 8:30 p.m. Dec. 14 at Ball State ----------------------------- _7:30 p.m. Dec. 16 at Vanderbilt 8:30 p.m. Dec. 19 Niagara (Cleveland Arena) 8:00 p.m. Dec. 23 at Houston ______ ------------------------ __ 9: 00 p.m. Dec. 28 FINDLAY __ _____ ---------------------------- 8:00 p.m. Dec. 30 DARTMOUTH ____ _ __ 8:00p.m. Jan. II at Ohio University _----------------- 3:00 p.m. Jan. 15 at Kent State _ ______ _______ ______ ____ 8:00 p.m. Jan. 18 MIAMI _ 8:00 p.m. Jan. 22 TOLEDO - ·-------·---------------------- 8:00 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Division I Men's Basketball Records
    DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS Individual Records 2 Team Records 5 All-Time Individual Leaders 10 Career Records 21 Top 10 individual scoring leaders 29 Annual Individual Champions 37 Miscellaneous Player Information 42 All-Time Team Leaders 44 Annual Team Champions 59 Statistical Trends 67 All-Time Winningest Schools 69 Vacated and Forfeited Games 77 Winningest Schools by Decade 80 Winningest Schools Over Periods of Time 84 Winning Streaks 88 Rivalries 90 Associated Press (AP) Poll Records 93 Week-by-Week AP Polls 107 Week-by-Week Coaches Polls 157 Final Season Polls National Polls 203 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Basketball records are confined to the “modern Points by one Player for era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, FIELD GOALS the first without the center jump after each goal all his Team’s Points in scored. Except for the school’s all-time won- lost record or coaches’ records, only statistics a Half Field Goals achieved while an institution was an active mem- 17—Brian Wardle, Marquette vs. DePaul, Feb. 16, 2000 (17-27 halftime score) Game ber of the NCAA are included in team or individual 41—Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. categories. Official weekly statistics rankings in Points in 30 Seconds or 13, 1954 (66 attempts) scoring and shooting began with the 1947-48 Season season; individual rebounds were added for the Less 522—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (1,168 1950-51 season, although team rebounds were 10—Javi Gonzalez, NC State vs. Arizona, Dec. attempts) not added until 1954-55. Individual assists were 23, 2009 (in 24 seconds from 0:30 to 0:06 of Career kept in 1950-51 and 1951-52, and permanently 2nd half) 1,387—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1968-70 (3,166 added in 1983-84.
    [Show full text]
  • Lot # Title Realized Value
    Lot # Title Realized Value 1 Amazing 1927 Babe Ruth 36th Home Run Baseball w/ 10 Autographs Including Ruth, Gehrig and $17,173.06 Speaker Pl 2 Extraordinary Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig Signed Baseball $49,082.59 3 Exceptionally High Grade 1954 Bowman Master Complete Set #1 All-Time Finest Compete Set on PSA`s Set (Sold as Singles) 4 1954 Bowman #1 Phil Rizzuto PSA MINT 9 $2,028.13 5 1954 Bowman #58 Pee Wee Reese PSA GEM MT 10 $4,347.42 6 1954 Bowman #65 Mickey Mantle PSA MINT 9 $17,848.17 7 1954 Bowman #66 Ted Williams PSA 8 NM-MT $7,375.26 8 1954 Bowman #89 Willie Mays PSA MINT 9 $2,140.87 9 1954 Bowman #145 Billy Martin 983/.982 Field Avg PSA MINT 9 $921.83 10 1954 Bowman #161 Yogi Berra PSA MINT 9 $1,040.78 11 1954 Bowman #170 Duke Snider PSA MINT 9 $869.29 12 1954 Bowman #177 Whitey Ford PSA MINT 9 $969.67 13 1954 Bowman #33 Vic Raschi Traded Line PSA GEM MT 10 $3,156.09 14 1954 Bowman #101 Don James Larsen PSA MINT 9 $609.51 15 1954 Bowman #154 Don Newcombe PSA MINT 9 $3,631.08 16 1954 Bowman #64 Ed Mathews PSA MINT 9 $2,159.54 17 1954 Bowman #76 Joe Nuxhall PSA GEM MT 10 $1,187.73 18 1954 Bowman #90 Roy Campanella PSA MINT 9 $755.60 19 1954 Bowman #95 Robin Roberts PSA MINT 9 $892.37 20 1954 Bowman #103 Stephen Souchock 144/1192 Putouts PSA MINT 9 $208.15 21 1954 Bowman #103 Steve Souchock 147/1195 PUTOUTS PSA NM-MT 8 $117.50 22 1954 Bowman #104 Frank Spec Shea PSA MINT 9 $228.96 23 1954 Bowman #105 Sal Maglie Quiz Answer is 8 PSA MINT 9 $335.19 24 1954 Bowman #106 Clem Labine PSA MINT 9 $457.10 25 1954 Bowman #107 Paul LaPalme PSA
    [Show full text]
  • Page 1 of 5 the Q&A: at 80, Pettit Reflects on Wilt, Russell, Cousy
    The Q&A: At 80, Pettit Reflects On Wilt, Russell, Cousy And Life Outside The NBA « N... Page 1 of 5 The Q&A: At 80, Pettit Reflects On Wilt, Russell, Cousy And Life Outside The NBA December 12, 2012 · 9:45AM Bob Pettit wasn ’t sure what to call this date: Dec. 12, 2012. Take the short version – 12/12/12 – and it looks like a triple-double. Or a triple-dozen anyway. But for the NBA ’s legendary power forward and Naismith Hall of Famer, it mostly is known as his 80th birthday. Born in Baton Rouge, La., on this day in 1932, the lanky, 6-foot-9 big man became the prototype at his position, a precursor to fellows such as Karl Malone, Kevin McHale, Charles Barkley and eventually Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, Blake Griffin and Kevin Love . A three-time All-America pick at LSU, Pettit was the No. 2 pick in the 1954 Draft behind Frank Selvy . He went to the lowly Milwaukee Hawks, was named Rookie of the Year in 1954-55, then moved with the club to St. Louis. He helped the Hawks reach the playoffs in nine of the next 10 seasons, in 1958 winning the only championship the Boston Celtics didn ’t from 1957-1966. After making the all-NBA first team in each of his first 10 seasons, Pettit “slipped ” to second-team status in 1965 – and that was that. He made good on his plan to retire, stepping into a banking career at age 32 and never looking back.
    [Show full text]
  • Former Governor Babbit Returns to NO to Speak
    WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 5, 1990 VOL. XXIII NO. 64 the independent student newspaper serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary's Former governor Babbit returns to NO to speak By COLLEEN GANNON opportunity and income." student body president and that time, "slowing drew me to News Writer "I am troubled by the inability resident of Zahm Hall, said, "I the notion that my sense of of our political leaders to lay came to Notre Dame as a Catholicism really did relate to Americans havn accepted that out simple truth to the product of a Catholic experi­ a eertain sense of obligation it is tlw business of government American people about where ence." He said that he grew up projected outward onto other to do nothing. former Arizona we are in this world, about our in a Catholic Church driven by people," he said. Governor Bruc1~ Babbit said inability to match spending and rules. "I left here (Notre Dame) Tuesday. income," he said. In his first year at Notre carrying that expnrience with "It was the right thing to do, Leaders need to say that the Dame, he said that he found me," Babbit said. becaus11 I had something to United States cannot continue two faces of the Catholic Although he lost the election, say," s1~id Babbit in rderenee to to live beyond its means, Babbit Church. "One face was an ex­ Babbit said he learned some­ his candidacy in the 1988 said. According to Babbit, tension of the Catholic Church thing from it. "The 1988 cam­ presidential Plection. Although leaders need to tell Americans that I grew up in," he said.
    [Show full text]