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\Srozts Class in 98-79 G 6 "-—THELINCOLN TIMES, Lincolnton, N.C., MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955 Carter, Bost, Boyd LR Cagers Show Win iLHS Quints Rout Tri- \srozTs Class In 98-79 G. G. Titles At Hickory High In Pair, 71-21; 71-41 j Three Lincolnton fighters, rep- Connor stated, missed winning the ! Lincolnton high's cagers had Guards. TRI-HIGH (41) open trophy only easy This an' That Win Over ECTC j resenting the Lincolnton V F W team by 2 points ;an time in capturing a TRI-HIGH (21) McDaniel (5), James (8). Pad- Frank (Lefty) named ! Post, won open titles in Hick- —and would have won this (14), Robertson (4), B. O'Doul. Lenoir Rhyne's the title Western Conference. Southern Philbeck gett (2), Early (2), Goode (3), Pacific Coast League manager of basketball teams ory Golden tourney not been a snafu in division, twin rrom Til-High Philbeck (1), Walker, Gloves which had there bill Lane. Wall, the year for piloting San Diego are finding lincolnton high's new ended Saturday night. semi-finals tourney proceedings here Friday night. Rhymer. Estep. Forwards; Love, Carver. Forwards. Bland to league championship in 1954. gymnasium to their liking. CARTER 2 TROPHIES which cost the Lines heavyweight. Coach Jack Kiser's flashy Hunt, Wyatt. Linder, Quinn. (10) Flyon. Centers; Fay <8), At the gym-dedication in De- - moves to Oakland for the 1955 sea- Welterweight Jim Carter follow Charles Michael, his match on for- Wolverettes rolled on apparently Phillips, Branch. Lockadoo. Bridges. Hill. Carpenter, Rey J the (2) (1). son . The Cnited States Golf cember. L.R. Junior Varsity j ed up his triple honors, won at feit. Tourney officials had thought unstoppable as they overwhelmed Guards. r.olds Hines team turned in a victory over the visiting by periods. Association has a new method of i Gastonia, by copping the welter Michael not present, when actual- the sextette. 71-21. The Score by Periods. Score Davidson Jayvees. Saturday night, triumph was teaching the rules of the game—a ' title at Hickory. He was also ad- ly he was but had not been con- the locals sth Lincolnton 22 22 18 16—78 V the Lenoir Rhyne and E.C.T.C. judged the tourney's and his match. straight in loop play, their 61st "Tri-High 5 11 0 5—21 Lincolnton 22 17 18 20—71 movie which is titled “Etiquette,” “outstand- tacted. forfeited I “varsities”, two the strongest ing so. as a Even if had fought, consecutive conference victory Tri-High 15 8 12 6—41 now ready to be shown at clubs, j of boxer”: added Michael and BOYS LINEUP North State loop teams, came to more trophies 1950. Maebelle Aderholt It's based on the fundamentals of two to his impress- lost. Lincolnton still would have since LINCOLNTON 77 town for a league clash on the lo- ive Other title winners amassed enough points (24) to continued as the Wolverettes correct play . The Baltimore ; collection Bost (B>. Chapman (4), Mc- cal court. Winner: Lenoir Rhyne scoring leader with lol- The cotton carryover is expect- Orioles have working agreements from Lincolnton were Lee Boyd, edge out Mt. Holly for the team 30 points, Connell (5), McCullough (13). by 98-79 margin. by Donnie Smith with 14, ed to be substantially reduced with . flyweight, and Jim Bos t, light trophy. lowed Forwards; (10), White- 11 minor league clubs A which almost Norman by late summer in spite crowd of 1200. heavyweight. Boyd and Bost re- Lovenia Saunders with 13. (3>, Lippard (1), of the Hialeah's 1955 racing season runs plant, sides Rockett fact synthetic will filled the new LHS athletic ceived winners' trophies. Two oth- Coach Frank King's improving (9). Cochrane (10*. (7), that fibers 40 days—from Jan. 17 to March game an Aiken continue to claim a larger share was on hand for the er Lincolnton entries David Chil- Wolves unleashed their most po- Bynum (7). Guards. 3 . The real name of Joey ! indication that folks hereabouts and Jerry lost in tent scoring punch of the sea- I of the market. Maxim, former ders Lundsford. Food Market Tie-In light heavyweight will support college games if play- finals and run- son in soundly thrashing the champion is Guiseppe Antonio matches received ed here. Naturally, a sizeable por- j ner-up trophies. Villanova visiting Tri-High five, 78 to 41. Berardinelli . While Gets Grid . playing tion of the crowd featured L. R.; Lincolnton VFW team. Coach This scoring outburst was the Line JV Quints Bump Newton In with the Cincinnati Kedlegs in students, who. incidentally, dis- Program Groceries wolves biggest point production 1949, Walker Cooper got six hits played the old college spirit with for a single game this season. Lincolnton high's Junior Var- throughout, with the regulation in seven trips to the plate in one j their cheers and noise—a band in- Their loop record now stands at sity cagers won a pair of games I . | game ending in a tie and Lincoln- 1954 s ACE BOXER . Middle- Pa. a game. Three of the hits were I j PHILADELPHIA. After 3-2. from the Newton Jayvees Wednes- i ton coming through with victory weight champion Bobo Olson won cluded. Hope To Re-Form year of appalling sports | homers . Roy Campanella hit 19 The L.R. team, possessing a disaster members day night. Iby 54-52 in a overtime. Edward J. Neil trophy as best de- epitomized by the transfer Two off last season’s double of the - home runs during the 1954 baseball heighth advantage football team who recently join- These were non conference George Shuford and Barry De- fighter of 1954. He’s won 18 cided over Athletics to Kansas City. | season—the first time since 1948 controlled the boards all League; Philadel- ed the Wolve basketball squad, games for the local Baby Wolver- j ! vine with 14 points each, Bobby straight matches, the most re- E.C.T.C.. Class D phians been gratified to learn he failed to hit at least ‘lO homers way and pumped in points at a have Dave McCullough Ralph ettes and Baby Wolves, are j Buff topped cent a TKO over France's Pierre the University enjoyed and who with 11. the Lincoln- . A sturgeon weighing 277 U pace. They threw up a that Villanova played important by Roy Turbyfill, Next ton scoring. Auton played Langlois in rapid also profitable Cochrane. Jr., coached Jr. Gordon H rounds. its most football sea- - pounds and 8 feet 5 inches long ;ight zone defense against E.C.T.C.. Line Doubtful roles in the high scoring win. games for the Lincolnton quints a fine all-around court game for son. The Sporting News was caught off the California coast forcing them to rely on outside discloses. McCullough hit for 13 points as in the Little 7 JV Conference will the winning Lines. Mcßee with 11 Efforts at reviving the Class The Wildcats have turned out by Catalino Diangson after an hour shots for their points Wells. 6 ft. | high scorer, Cochrane, bagging 10 be at Bessemer City Tuesday night. points. Sharp with 10 were offen- D Tar Heel baseball league was far better teams, understand. and twenty-minute battle. in. LR center, up 48 far. Don Chapman chipped in with 10 The Line Baby sive for Newton. 3 racked business at a get- But a 41 to 0 triumph Wolverettes i leaders points, manv on tap-ins. to fall the order of for over points. Bob Rockett 9, Darrell the Newton Jayvee girls, The at the of four together baseball men at Hick- Fordham in its trounced score end the by 2 points of tying the of finale. Villanova Bost 8. 83 to 29. as Nancy Lynn stripped regular periods in this exciting short ory yesterday. would have had an unsullied rec- conference scoring record for a GIRLS LINEUPS the cords for 26 points Shirley Ga- ; boys contest was 50-50. At the end Lincolnton was represented by ten straight defeats. No 1 Little Ten single same. ord LINCOLNTON (71) briel scorching the 24 of the first overtime, teams Lincolnton's Walt Joe Ross Red Mincv. They lumps Sugar or pickin's Cot- nets with i both GRIFFON of the game and of of Smith (14) Cashion (10), M. and Christine bucketing were still Then, Cornwell plaved most were chiefly to out ton or peels of Orange or rays Richards I I deadlocked. 52-52. for the winners, bucketing 10 there sound of Aderholt (30) Saunders (13) 19. Shirley Faye came sudden death overtime—- Cage interest the league, and made Peeler and j j the Sun or skins Gator tempted (8). Schedule points displaying his in of the Burke D. Aderholt (3) Del- Smith were outstanding as guards in the first team to score and usual no official Commitment regarding Main Liners season's j which January 18 floor game. He bt end. linger, Cody, Forwards; A. Boyd, for winners. had would be winner. The smooth received a Lincolnton entry in propo- But they something just the Hollar 20; ; the Line Dallas a* North Brook loud applause hometown the had Helms. Michaels. B. Boyd, Stall- points for Newton girls. ' boys quickly 2 points from his sed league. work would maybe mon- added and Lowell at Cramerton the Much as good, and better ings, S. Dellinger. Benfield. The boys was a game was over. Suits when introduced with - clash thriller I I the fans have to be done, wise ey in the till. Stanley at Bessemer City starting lineup. E.C.T.C.
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