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Reaches Four St. John's Gets THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. , Venturi Takes Phoenix Warrior Streak MQNDAT, TIBBPABT £ IB A-19 Despite Late Pressure Reaches Four Carroll Given Scare; PHOKNEX, Ariz., Feb. 3 UP). —Ken Venturi, San Francisco’s Anthony Prep ' St. Beats B mßßgßmM** fine young golfer, sank a 3-foot Wm | CATHOLIC LEAGUE STANDINGS i yesterday by scoring the putt on the 18th green to win W. L W. L. I 11,000 Slumps Cxrroll 5 0 St. Anthony.. 1 3 ' eight points. the $15,000 Phoenix Open yes- 4s |firßt N.Y. ... St John'* ...4 1 Mscktn 1 S| 1||gl|i|| |£ jpp» s,v terday and then admitted, “I’ve Bt the A.soclxted Prexa DeMath* 3 3 Geo. Prep X 3 Carroll took over at 14-13 1 Gonzaga 1 3 midway second quarter never been as nervous." The Philadelphia Warriors in the The 26-year-old professional Bt DICK SLAY when 6-foot-9 John Thompson .PV x- fjWte are on a rampage, and that BUr Staff Writer with little more than a year’s for the put a rebound back through » could well mean trouble High got hoop, stayed experience walked to the edge Nations and, perhaps, Carroll School a the and the Lions / Syracuse - bad game out of its system; ; there. It a 20- of the green and said. "I’ve crippled Celtics ahead from was ¦p even the Boston yesterday—a bad for just won four major tournaments, in the Eastern Division of the one Car-1 17 at halftime and Carroll ,<: roll that is. DeMatha, even about sewed it up with a 22-14 ' 1 SY^V; but I’ve never been as keyed National Basketball Associa- up.’’ with Joe Quinn missing from:(advantage in the third period, tion. lineup, Thompson Seconds after dropping that twice winners its came within six I1 in which scored half The Warriors, points of upsetting the Catholic points. DeMatha putt worth $2,000 in first pace-setting Celtics I lof his 20 over the League leaders, compared with points of money, he sailed his white cap last week, ran their victory scored the last five .? a 19-point loss to Carroll ai| the game, however, to make it B| jljj||M into the screaming gallery of streak to four straight yester- 7,000 the largest in the | I week ago Friday. I respectable after trailing by 14. *•% \ day with a 131-120 decision prevailed, after ¦ sT* ' JjT history of the Phoenix tour- slumping Carroll 56-50, I j While that may seem an ef- K, over the New York Anthony y(P $ s mm nament. A 106-86 vic- St. beat Georgetown; i fortless victory, Carroll was Knickerbockers. Prep, 59-48, to open the Venturi won this 72-hole tory Detroit was .sand- league; I struggling all the way and over - tournament the hard way. He between the last double header at DeMatha.; {never substituted. “I think If wiched opener Anthony started the final round yester- KEN VENTURI triumph and yes- The saw St. Quinn had been in there, we over Boston league game day with a 1-stroke lead over Phoenix Winner terday’s victory. win its first ln| would have lost," Coach Bob and 12-point Jay Hebert, the Louisianan I As result of the four, four reverse a Dwyer of Carroll said. “I have a Prep last month. H - now registered out of San- straight, the Warriors held a;I loss to worried more about DeMatha ..yi;- Venturi was teeing on Quinn, Ernie ! hf ¦ ford, off rated next to than any other team in the Fla. -game the »' Mr JFD ' . the 17th. needed 2>/ 2 lead today over val- Ken saw that lead melt after He a birdie Knicks in their battle for third Cage as DeMatha’s most ' league." , to tie, and two birdies to win. player, home in bed the first nine holes under the i place. They trailed Syracuse by uable was j Cage led all scorers with 22 heat of ![He sank a 4-foot putt to go! with glandular fever and will a sub-par round by and the Celtics by 9'/ 2 . points, hitting 12 of 13 from Jr i one under on the par-4 17th, 'sVi remain out of action for at &-?s£ - - Walter Burkemo of Franklin Syracuse kept pace the the foul line, and Mike Costello over days. The :*jrWL t MW !¦ Hills, Mich., and the pressure; land then the short one on the week end by downing Min- least another 10 added 14 for DeMatha. Doug 18th. ; surprised the crowd of VV "fifl of Hebert. neapolis. 97-91, Saturday and Stags :Endres held George Leftwich Burkemo climaxed the finest His approach shot on the last St. Louis, 102-100, yesterday. Ito eight points, getting nine round of the tournament by hole rolled dangerously toward The Celtics also won two as himself, and Benjie Spotts al- dropping a birdie putt on No. a nearby sand trap, but hit a Eastern Division teams dom- lowed Monk Malloy only five 18 for a day’s total of 65 rake and bounced baek to the inated the week-end play. They to pace the DeMatha defense. six par ledge green. MARINE CORPS STRATEGY—Joe Cheseldine, a marine stationed at under for the 6.585-yard of the turned back New York, 121-114, St. John's Gets But Leftwich, the Lions’ 6- Quantico, gets a pointer on holding his right a bit higher from Lt. Ed Dar- Plioenix Country Club course. Venturi’s victory marked the Saturday and Detroit, 119-115, |foot sophomore whiz, led Car- That gave him I dani, ir., athletic officer for the Marine Corps Schools at the Virginia base. a total of!; first tiihe a professional has yesterday. roll from behind with his eight Burris of Bolling Air Force 275—nine under par. He started won two tournaments in Cincinnati found the going | rebounds in the first half Car- Cheseldine faces Fred Base in a senior 147- the round six strokes behind sue-! bout in The Star’s Golden Gloves tournament tomorrow night at cession since he did it last year: rough, losing to the Hawks, Seventh in Row; ' roll dominated the rebounding, leading the Venturi, but con- After winning his big! 1127-88, Saturday and to the 17, prob- apitol Arena. With both and Bolling in the thick of the tinued to whittle second 41 to and that was SDund Quantico that margin tourney in a row, Venturi said | ' Minneapolis Lakers, 106-95, ably the decisive factor in its fight for senior team honors, this bout stacks up as one of the top by sinking numerous birdie Sunday. games. on putts. he would enter the Tucson 16th victory in 18 De- events the program. But the one that even- Open Thursday. Eight straight points late in Gonzaga Matha now is 12-6 tually broke his back Wins was the period v the final broke a 105 Georgetown Prep, missing par-four 17th, where he missed Top scorers and earnings: as LEAGUE i tie yesterday the Knicks lost BALT.-WASR. CATHOLIC two starters of injuries, go ri 70-274—52,000 WL W L because a small one to one over on Ken Ven their ninth straight on the T 0 3 4 : Walter Burkemo 85-275 1.H50! John Carroll DeMatha forced St. Anthony down to the that hole. j Jay Hebert 70-275 1.;t50i Philadelphia court. It also was St. John*’ 3 I Mt. St. Jos. 1 5 wire in the first game. The GLOVES 1 Hebert finished Bill Collins 69-270 050 1 Gonzaga 4 3 Calvert Hall 0 7 one under par John McMullin 70-270 950 j the Knicks' fourth straight I Loyola 3 4 Tonies pulled away from a 49- Congressional Girls Continued from Page A-17 forj the layout through Harney High Win 36-35 Paul 72-280 800 The St. John’s ¦_ setback. i School advantage straight the Bill Casper 67-282 5751 48 with 10 Force Base, who won his first 1 17th hole. He needed a Lionel Hebert 67-282 575! With Frank Ramsey scoring basketball team extended its points at the finish. Frank birdie Tommy Bolt 70-282 575 points 40-poim winning games round match last Tuesday. on the final hole to *go Dow Finstcrwald 71-282 575 14 of his 32 in a streak to seven Greenwell led the winners with ahead, but Billy Maxwell 73-282 575 quarter, with a 60-57 victory Swim Honors missed a 7-footer Jerry third the Celtics came overall 16 points and the re- Midwest Young repre- i furnished Finch will be , Barber 71-282 575 and finished in a tie with Fred Hawkins 69-282 575 from a 54-61 halftime deficit over Loyola in the second con- bounding strength. Jack Celia OXFORD, Ohio, Feb. 3 (Spe- 5:38.2, while Miss Gallagher senting the Falls Church-Fair- Wes Ellis 75-282 575 seconds, ¦ Burkemo for second place. for their victory over Detroit. test of a Baltimore-Washing- points. Prep’s Barry cial) . The swimming team had won the 50 in 28.5 i fax Don Whitt ...68-283 258 added 15 I County Junior Chamber of Hebert Julius Borot 70-283 258 victory costly ton Catholic League double- Congressional Coun- They teamed with Carol Briggs started the final But the was tor Brokaw topped everyone with from the Commerce when he takes on , round Stan Mosel 70-283 258 Division header yesterday at Loyola of try of Washington, D. C., and Eileen Canada to win the one stroke back after Howie Johnson 70-283 258 the Eastern leaders.
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