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Places Second flercy Ties M For Runner In C.A.C. Two Catholic Athlc erence teams moved ion ties with victo eague completed its este1'day. Mercy for Iride to share second efeating the fhile DuBourg Jr fourth place .aboure, 7 to 6. St. Mary's had L hampionship 0-0 victory ove ie Public H1110 0l'l McBrid osed out 'cek h .Mai ., lerey until 'mc y that I1 S-0. Iarmbold, J-yard runv, ace, after he 1 le. Rufus rr MeBride's oth Mercy -2 league Both TDs aboure gam mg runs. J yards for own in the :Im Giesma ards and a I the seco aughton I put Werc in Conference L IMcBRIDE VICTIM OF 18-6 UPSEI AGAINST MERCY Mercy High School jumped to a 12-0 first-half lead and picked up another touchdown in the final period to surprise McBride, 18-6, yesterday on the winners field. It was the final game in the Catholic Athletic Conference race, won by St, Marys. who entered the I'- league mark, off balance in the riod when Tom ranced around end yards for a touchdown. after the second period . , . ve s Bill OBrien gat omething to cheer he ran 60 yards for Mercy touchdown. third came on the recovery a fumble by Loft Guard Fred e in the last period. lone McBride touchdown made by Rufus Davis in thc period on an 18-yard dash. 101 Q All-roy 1183. 1 Il.. lim hun 'I . Iluswv nu LQ. I':n-w Sri I'I'.1 li. II.IIr5 'I', I.'IC:-vw A. livclmwmili N I n I I2 II II . , 'iv 11 . Wnrnmhnhl . U'Rv'lcl1 B. Zurweller I 'T it -I 'I'. U U nr nf- In b I1 0 h+lH lnilr-Ininun,-TN-avi: s Tifle I Mercy Wins Homecoming Gameg Mercy Finishes yMinus 14 Yards Rushing ini Its 0 h e B grains? r c A A line that bar! all afternem runners made so f asf i' xvusi,-gem -hungry 1 I 1 I st year as it Q strai I seg, . Ma,-5 ground field ox passer like a f Mercy was Meifeyiiii McBride Defeated, 6 to 53 lI Catholic onfere CIUIS line P133 3 vets . I was did I the N fenf lute SGVI Bee ndy X Mercy's Leid R4 I 0 -- l HY - I n s M i I ' ' I ee By John J.Archibs1a . p Hen Laboum outscomi I ibia league-1?-oDhy wasHthe V I ' ' ree of the four quni D f t X1 9 Vewar Ur . x V lg q . 2s-10 bulge in ua ercy C ea S I night, but in tl s - -e-- f - ' Jd VVIIS 0llOll2'I1 f0l' I 4 Could Operate I i I: ,I ,:- V . ' m I I ,iv i ' rape through :L FIT-50 via'tory'D B E I -N . A L- ' uuyx. , K men took the nut- in uw D.--I u S 3 GUI Ieadmf 4 52 e iareis High School basketball , , C1 ,E aft U 4 f urnament last night, IN L W I V I . :,y a ' -gel V Yf W 4. -Eff Bill O'Brien with 'ZR points: ln'aA Yi: ,L x would h BY How T is the top scorer for lllervy- -Q s. f, '21- ---i Id if frill s , sttae d B IOBF'e'1 I 'IIIQ .lim Montrey hit 123 and, ,is 'af i-: v ay of Sick' ff' 'jd mm Cmdick 17 for Labourc.' By Hlroltl T my ,i 5 535223-s 5' PA- MPYCY defffat' gglfifs allfi , a 65- iird P12100 went to McBride Secor - eision I -ff ., .:1 76 to 53' to take ketlggli-I? aol bfi ,er St.Ma1.y-S 55-49. the Ca .,,,. ,:..,.,:. . 14 ' 'w5,gggs m ed possession of its Comm' 5 tiayd OYCI i2'eTf1i?Vfi::ld rgTI?:'IfSv 'III' ' ence fr ' zya 'I s fi st Catholic Athletic Confer- of him ' Drgfctih ag irth County Imagine tonrn lla. I , t ence championship- AIRS I ,ay vJ1,',I1,,fjI f1jgI1f By- J azelwood, and Mr-hh-illv j p Q :,,. c-I That topheavy score in Mer- yew, esf ' Micks built T t ireka in the last round .5 to set1cy's favor didn't seem very prob- ' A 'ii before using justvign, ruth Cou 'V 'ggigue important game, able at the halftlme lntermis- ' ,ntu era ,ughout the final ,t S WCUCIY- . -ff l? 'znq Cat ..,.' t at Hadley Tech.I Sion' Coach Harvey Stoclfery' J6IIrteIQ,ffI img by a more of rargondgi I' 5X'53' f, ercy preserved its undefeat-I tqam Ifadf' 29-22 lead- but fli V 1 to M321 ance las lfrlweed IILI I record in C.A.C. play when' B111 OBMH-Wh0,CHf1'1ed af 'I More TODIKNC- Bill 0,3 Pped a :' -3 H 1 won at Du Bourg, 58-45' for' pointtleague scoring averr Tv. Jnore first-round games wich dui -52, ithe University City school-S had incurred his four' cr- w' played tonight. Second-I me out. In thc SHI 'MKII ' '0'I 'f ninth league triumph. McBride Sonal foul Shortly I' , the , d Laboure will meeti t1.8f7.Hi 1, ,ment at fi or G1'0Wfi-:remained a game behind at 8-11 half ended and hill- bCf ' Kftlthwest at 7:30 and third- am 1'11W0?lCI. 1311 It N Isnt SPPYII'-I I with an 34-62 triumph over Stu benched amid gleeflll CII? anked DeAndreis will play St. I gaming im- 111' -PPM ' C AI0T'1lIiU'lfIF'- v f . - 1 from the McBride fans in me' Img-yu at 9. ' -43. Other quarter-final scorcsIMarys on the Dragqns HOOLS ' ' D-' ' - ' In the
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W' There is no act of ours that the Almighty will not take into accountf, Mother McAuley
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ercy Smaslze to CAC lead MCYCQWS Bulldogs controled the backboards. and, behind the: lle-barrelled attack of Fred Leiding with 33 points and Bill 'ien with 24, dumped the McBride Micks last night. 83-54, to over first place in the Catholic Athletic Conference high ol basketball race. le Bulldogs now are 5-0 ' --of 4--f - '---if'- h If ' t, h'l ' ' luiZh:dayMgiEsl ar: 1-21. flrst quarter lead rem GI g . 1 at the halt' and turned t 2 ' est. into no cont l'tncn,MiLitar quite a bil. B St. lllary' other stcar' lgons. Solclan, 13-0 both High de- an inter- football Tohn W Stocker's Bu a neutral co St. Mary': ball champil ly to upset ll Po tent I -2 Punrhl Win Mercy's No. 1 rated 'attack of Fred Leiding l defeat the Central Red game of the eighth tournament. Leiding poured 'goals and five free his center position, rimmed 14 field charity tosses from Guard Rich Bushart tral with 33 l the field The score was tie throughout the first the half was 35-all. In half, Mercy began to The 86 points scored the Merry rc Runs Its citing first-l nette's Irisl floor leading second half however, as 50 points t Mary's. Bob Bropk er each scorn l unleashed a powerful two-manlMcBl'idE, W1 O'Brien-each with 35 points-to with Q8 Pom 86-67, last night in a first-round'M3!'y S- High School basketball Mercy had ble subduinl - Du Bourg 1 first quarter ithree of 15 and trailed. connected or which trailer rd to 16-5 gi Victory fir 'augh econ o, Tuthlll dogs is a new team lake an ff to I Vs Univ ,the tournament. mm ' ' ' Slly , Fourth-ranked Mc am? on In 10 'tured the other L marge rg bold WOM OVCI' 1Chaminade. Larry 'namffnt ,om mn bm th NH1'd anti M1 20 points was the y the nd m ntgwm the extla point lLee bagged 18 Stock able tl ilS bold tpok 3 la inade. their latest 124 'ents W' . -n mt end tot' M' Belleville upped lhig average nserlvf, fm. Hi fourth l'1U3l' League-leading re when the !19 games , - W Pr ' I S . . , ' 'fend St, TL g,cl,i,,a'If,,4 J lan 5-0 by trlmmlng St. Peters? u .I 5901-ed 437 pg op Sf.fgIr :3 St. Charles. 52-42. Bud Zinfell tLoun- tr.-ba I nirli Y e 1 l 9 fl S 07' Cl 8 tl P t St t X y arcy s OB - V night' plonshlp s cont cock. Eureka edged Soldan, 49- 463 Mehlville beat Valley Park. Q Lands 6 Hand ls to 9tl1St , I O O en Lezdzn cnam- We score 'at half: cherilihide 'E-1. 'href Bride :lo R f - - tha' will be . Despit 54-44. and Hancock trimmed Linrihnrvh 50-R1 night . lHan- loeller f6ll alglz . 0 1 u nrnnnv .1 'l , eeree Veary, Umpire Loddecke. Merry Central t6Tb FG.F'l'.F. 1 . for the preliminary elilnlnationl to the state series at Washing-' ton University and Mercy prob- ably will give University City a ' tussle' for the No. 1 spot. Nor- mandy and Ritenour are ex- pected to fight it out for the third and fourth spot in the eight-team field. For a while in its game with Doll Wehb's Codasco Rams, Mercy looked like a shadow of' tha nnumvlnnnrn uvlxir-h fnrn the first half, 14 points, at Beckmann 1 ltlercy cause wllich l0 wer llll'ox4.'s. Top scorer Carl Luhsch of 16 field g three free tl Dennis Malco Willett's five Score 35 P Bill O'Brien, ailing toe and al made one of his 13 baskets tie the score at 12-12. Jo' Warmbold scored, sr I O'Brien and when Chuc' ercj a tl stead. Mercy's senior peat, also connected, t dogs were ahead, 18-1: I 0 lfled at the intermission, SE '2fm1'fi16i-fr-...-.- ----A .1 '74 .,..:..o.. e Y' rmandy Pos is ft . x 'lohn e Verdlc s 1 - W'- In to lna las H.ll10,thl'P6 quarters. ' ketbh urn? last ' Normandy's victory v SlEl' of SL -s of than the score would te as d ed in Mis-lfioldan put on a :-us the fave ' ,mpcl lled the ass L E fourth quarter when t? Y'-s - iking. jtevc' , fl- VY3 The subs took over with 'dh' LJ Simi ' vie 2 Demldrels T 79- lead. v Webs? mf :roy won, 86 to 67.I Soldan, !. Kell McDonald points su erb ler game, McBridef ' A
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