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to N Y U ln Garden 63 62 Record Crowd Sees Arkansas Cagers Drop Heart Breaker EW YORK !UPl New York University came from behind to mp Arkansas 63 to 62 in the feature half of last night s basketball double header at Madison Square Garden after St Johns won the opener ll to 3 ser Rhode Island State before a record crowd of 18 398 The efeats were the first of the season for both losers each of whom Sad won ,the games in a row The crowd was the largest ever to attend I regular IPHSOD twin bill in the Garden Two free throws by Sid Tannenbaum with five seconds left in the me gave NYU its win overcoming a one point lead the tall Razorbacks ad established with les than a minute to play Lack of reserves cost A kansas its victory Frank Schumchyk and Mel McGaha ment out on fouls and six foot 10 inch George Kok was lost dn an ankle iniury in the last half The Razorbacks finished the game with only one regular on the floor NYU took an early lead as the game started but sharp shooting bv McGaha who scored ll points in the first half plus control of the ball by Kok carried Arkansas to A 32 to 21 halftime margin Loss of Schumchyk and McGaha early in the second half gave NYU Marty Goldstein led the rally that tied the score with tvuo minutes to go at 61 to 61 Tannenbaum led all scorers with 22 points and Parson Bill Flynt had 17 for Arkansas Harry Boykoffs control of the ackboard gsxe St Johns its Com parativ-ely easy win Rhode Island a flrehorse style team which had averaged almost 92 points per game in winning its first flxe starts was handicapped by the work of Boykoff in covering the rebounds and fell back midway xn the second half Saint Johns took an early six point lead but Rhode Island rallied to lead at 8 to 6 and then after falling behind at 20 to 15 just be fore the half four points bv Ken Goodwin and a basket by Dick Hole gave Rhode Island a 21-to-20 hal!- tlme margin. Baskets by Boykoff and Griffin with nine minutes gone in the sec- ond half gave St. Johns a 30-to-29 lead, and Ernie Calver1y's D free throw put Rhode Island in a tle 101' the last time. Floor play by Tommy Baer and three quick baskets- bb' Frank I-'rascella former Bainbridge Naval Station captain sent S Johrfs into a safe lead and the Red- skins coasted in. l v C3 V MarkE5sTTa11 Edd I 'Gob 0 11m HOW! y NG sh .U By t :ala ,cue th po fncmowaef MCL O D ny In I a I Sp E L Jo!! t ln, by kg VI Hd me orrs Ed In gfhpm fer S126 to feseag:-Ye fha :I 1- 1- r a re, bf ,avg an :gm S fiunrmt Be Ver' sale C a g I' r e im acfounfelnrwj 2m,,,ai eg! afgernflnalgcmsz vglimalglfgnfh, IW o .Y 01 Or 1 O p ay 9 he 9 en -if il 9 rin -Ure 0 ' eau 'S rl Zoulhliatzgt' fn th non congfrkw OC 5' llrfndflxa of 7 2 ag' fo y rd? :Ted Ulf: E af!-sl f a cnc' ana 1 Us e r uf Of and oth rds of Ward W Belv e 0 lh r Udd Len, I' O gba!! 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Lake V' Xa h. recev' iglectofi 1?Ie:'2g-Ike, 3, N P Teh: Clin ,ssers or thq teams themselves the R2 camhollc on :mm mins: three L s. u' g? f' L mme 1. U ' - UDP h! re5 'Hur ' ' THIS' ggi S . 5 as . For M V 17, :C -f . snn were Bldg: Devine 'McGCheg 'oimagd 1 fsoutt, backS- ayohn Dotuefidr the ot 9 ennesseygllnn ' A lgnollna an Q flee V to chgos. s, - nd mixing A 1 X such I doa imvosslbu -ere 0 0' 'ant ,hat it was so may V' etwe spot on t euevnle l T xxx so en mem' hecu' V 'and Title Toda mfglevelangl IUIZI I Q 'throw for 0 ey Pi ers ue ea urln Wateriield and Slmgm si,-gnc? Blwzh two of the most brilliant passers in National League football history will draw upwards of 45 O00 fans to Cleveland Stadium today for the championship battle between the Cleveland Rams and Washington Redskins The world series of profemon al football with Cleveland as host for the first time will set a new ree Ofd fOr Zross receips with almost Sl50,000 worth of tickets sold the day before the game. 'trring another heavy snowstorm field will be in near-perfect pe. The gridiron has been cov- d for several days by straw and: arpaulin, neither of which will be noved until shortly before game, Vith little to 'choose between the! 3 lines, the two ace quarterback dsmakers have established the rms as narrow three-point favor- AAlthough -Baugh is suffering I ight rib inyury, the Rams were not aklng it seriously. There is no lcubt that the Slingin Texan will play, but the Rams point to the fact hat Waterfield is considered a more ingerous passer with his long Id Wen ' iton rut nimed e F W mndntdgeafcy' wsdzeyt est 1011 S J . mx 'gh BBW Ll es'-bfoo ' . rn V0 ' the fHd5'5 ailw my for BTH' cmd 1 Coach I- . ity. 'n me mafrl'-leipamter. J 0 fo 1 nt liao' he two lines are about ll even- 7 eebf- :sand Fehfon Q suardi on B Wm Nilie a Ur-l' watched as any in pro football. S ynnf- re pie ed :rg was nal. Nay K tpfhded indl' n col' are stronger heavier and more l'lngS for a touchdown than Baugh 1, his constant short ones into the ago we may WU' New YOY ho gill Bm 'son WS -1enced from left end to center center th and 5 Demo' Mc 51W to onshiv The :OSC menmofs nnrng attaclu in the lea ue ta 1 Ggorlf ' Mn, are X' Mlllifl wx 5 tim me S03 4 1-he 1 oth have bottled up the stron - T 3 i-tin. Smi season' UWC' E hh 3 -0 ed. 1 tow YOYK- ,i teams are blessed with g 5 Jfcaloosa, Ala ru mars ffomuxlz. All t ru ioxd- wiiwsx oi Nssvewc Hager an lrrlers. but In Fred Ge rke f , 3 - and pow ' PIN lab l V i-Stat! 0 -,y vo'-W .C b. due'-0 ne'-'Spa lette and Don Greenwood the 951115 3 Rose egiul, 'Hman Mlm! Allied lubsuggtn. wg -Yu. oil irivam me hm Stl'-FK ave runners better than ' 'esn-ras Miss' sm F Wew -' p Q S a new tom and Qloridff' asv- O i 44 Bxelwminthwn nn Produce' ay before a ' Sf! e 55 Q fl - , sewn 1 primacy uneed 0 ,adof ed the er or W 'holds e league-leading nv- Waf gi'-is the -ride, Crowd 0, 210 , tnd,,Sh0' hu md H1,f'0C,noll am .netsw wifm ca yards carry, while ' ich 'Zine in eariybgl lime n 1, A l sws:L.lvY MCG' ,fl whose fcvfalll- w::r- - 1 . mg isg' - . e 1 ck no - ,c y Ugg,-':rg5::9P!e:ivh5:,le Gilhfrgptgt U N lin: ack Mend kiggxlfd mst ab 'S Ind 0 ir - ' l U ris- e. i. arpima o,,.,,,0m'a'1 5 ,ml -to l. , frett,51tuen wyfsuo. Burien' r Davis plunglgf from W gf Cent! O5 er. sutkmsg FW Over- 0 1 BQC - get . 1 TIC ne. , xgxhollc Hmh' ct Frank of Washing- ton has been most consistent for tho Redskins with the second beet total ln the league of'79'l yards, and a 5.4 average. 0 ' . ! 0 O 0 i - ' ' l l l -I . . ' V . . 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,,f L., dx J f 1 3. ft 'X xL....,J..J 1 Lakeslde BEAT SPRI GDALE Clqssgcage 3 TO 29 1 FI AL GAMEOFTOUR 1-:Y 1Champ1on lNathan McCauley s Lakeslde basketeers geared to towerxng Bud dy Teague wt, nthe state Class B 'basket ball ehamplonshlp with x41 to 33 vlctory over Marshall at the Aud1tor1um las night The Lake Catherlne qu1nt Slxth 1D1str1ct champion and a pre tour ney favorxte to play the husky Mar 1shall flV8 m the final never was behlnd on 1ts road to the crown Teague tlpped ln tnelr flrst bas ket and they were 1n the drivers seat throughout except for a brief 11 11 deadlock The score was 17 to 13 at the half and 29 to 22 at thend of the third quarter Teagues 19 were tops for Lake Slde Cllfford Horton paced Mar snall on the floor and paced the point making with a dozen 1 LAKESIDE 'Vlowery forward Burgess fora ard Feugue center Culps guard Pennlngton guard Total MARSHALL C Horton forward 1Ruff forward G Horton forward Massey center Reexes guard Smyth guard ID Martln guard Totals Halltlme score Lakeside 17 Mlflhlll Ofhcla s Coleman and Arnold SEVIIFIINALS Nlarshall 27 Center Ridge 24. t0vertime J C Horton flxpped IH a Jump shot The L1ttlc Rock Tlgers swept to the1r second stra1ght state basket ball champlonshlp w1th a .13 to 29 vxetory over the Sprlngrlalc Bull dogs before 2500 fans at thc Aud1 torlum last night Sprlngdale took an early lead but the T1gers forged ahead after sxx mmutes of play and never were pressed after that SEMII INALS Lltte Rock 64 Joneslhoro 'V' The Tigers found Joncsboros dc fenslve weakness to cru h the Hur rlcane 64 to 32 on their way to the flnal More than 1801 nursed thexr goose pxmples as the teams swapped polnt for pomt the flrst quarter the Bengals tra1l1ng hy three points before Boggess arched in a long one and Hoffman dump ed 1n a erxp to gne Llttle Rock the lead at the quarter 14 to 13 The defendlng champ1ons were never headed thereafter Thomp son who scored 17 pomts Hoff man and Robms pxtched the qumt into a 26 to 17 lead at 1nterm1ss1on Mullens and Stephens reduced the drfference to f1ve pomts but Ber ry and Hoffman made a pa1r of goals each to stay 1n front 36 to 35 at the next stage Then L1ttle Rock became basket happy every T1ger starter throvung 1n at least four pomts ln a 28 poxnt f1na1 heat Thompson was the bellwether 1n the early stage tallylng 12 pomts the f1rst half Hoffman was the leadmg flgllI'8 on the court seoung 16 pomts and controllmg rebounds on both ends of the court along wlth Berry who was the defensxxe standout Vlullens who scored nlne pomts and Holman Jones horo guards starred for the Golden Boys LITTLE ROCK FT PF TP Thrlmn-.nn l0r'wnrd Lolrman farward Rx lDlll's forward f nr on mrw rd llrlflmnn rr-r rr rn an c B age s Luaxrl rt 5 1:1.a T a s JONLSBORO Sloan forward Stephens 'rrward Wood forwa Mohlev cc-P cr Holman luard Carr Gua d Mullcnx guard Henson guard To llx Hs fllnce torr L11 le Rock 26 born l I-'xcc throws mused Thompson Rohln Bozgess Stephens Holman 2 Carr 'viul lens 2 Offlclals Alvln Bell and Clllf Shaw Springdale 40 Warren 30 Hustle and amazlng accuracy from the free throw l1ne enabled Jorcs Sprmgdale to beat Warren 40 t3 O 1n a contest of darkhorses 1n wh1ct1 nexther was up to llS form of Thursday when both achleved two upset WINS Taklng advantage of 19 fouls call ed on the close guardlng Lumber Jacks Coach Earl Voss Bulldogs an muted team meshed 18 of 23 charxty shots Warren led m f1eld goals 13 to 11 but lost by a Wlde margln on foul shots Sprlngadle was 1n front all the way on the strength of xts steady stream of one pomters pullmg away 1n the last quarter Henson d LIlY1Ch r 'paxkeo h ast tzler made g P 1n an overt1me penod as Marshall Img tofietgfrxost on T eked out a 27 to 24 trxumph over S gal sa X bea at 1 1944 Champlon Center Rldge The ENT TOPXC our crys es 1 ey 0 Jonesboro W n m s o efendmg t1tl1sts were flV6 pr. TQ K AMHAVE faxtgere are the SaPXne Bluffgearcy tomorrow 1 ahead early 1n the fmal qua: YOU men! tourney for V5 m Wmot Q but Nfassey b1g Marshall een nits for theinrse state Pailafren an Ogock at E PH S are veffec put hlS team ahead 24 to 23 w bo tcome 0 do V5 me Pau' n three mmutes to go Stephens fx throw tled ll for Center R1dge the last minute MARSHALL CENTER. RXDGE H 1 lU Forvhar' Ollger Horton Forward Stephens as ew Center Mahan life 9 Guard D Stobaugh Q 'vlar Guard Muon 'Q lbs 1 Marshal L Martln Qn 1, he Z Cen er Rxdge Clower X e ou X Dora North Fyday sessw have 9 tonxgm E Dorado vs 0 at 3 3 m X C ashes pert those who Gund F r rx o 1 r morXxmg.ock va Jonzibinore xmfsgglers m Xiavges The W1 R QQ e ne ts a 0 :ls to assurrngvzbuxauondtomdiamst hritontenders Vxsta shouxsstfqlas AL Ou can Xkhorie Nemo OX- ima e Y they hfee A own as mvlon 1939 U wo W B' OT 1 ls0 lm a cha ln r 3 Sho reduce Y-W0 1 3 mist Ufne beglnhln nd C8919 a X Wk P CENTER XXX XX, the Us champs X Formosa quarters B txtle xt w on evxo arsha m some RE -X Bffefl H5011 Lakeude 60 Old Lmon 42 t 9 cms.: XXX that dxvligm-g -lu Somali! favonte ANCES Am-Xg we Lakeslde had too much power for re Cate X e E md Mars all B neg: BX-Xst10ld ta in the Old Lmon and trlumphed gomg xolff H' ormosl an X 0 imc wmnwoo or Yormances Western away 60 to 42 ln the semlflnals 31650 t become WX 2 GW' on past ve os Xxsue western 'lhe D1str1et 'Nme qu1nt whlch suf 3 o mgh ford, Plume Xe bB5ed up ,malt S090 umphed V Iered 1ts flrst defeat 1n 27 games aggmst Ox wn ds Bent onl fwebe have tn upX1s A held a one pomt lead at the quarter' a29 A Cro fy of e ev lat an ee hogl of 65 D but walled 3 to 22 an the half ' Hear NW' ,X1 S sented BSC X,4o R02 Buddy Teague tallxed 21 points and 3 9 Coal 1011 'eve shi? game N,-Xt 1: -te- 1- ' V it -' -N - .N - . . 1. f -. - 1 'l '- la 1 1. 1 1 , 4 f. - 1.1 's 4.1 ,,l ,X :th tx X.. 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