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Brian Spooner making one for the Hawks in the closing minutes cgainst Illinois Wesleyan. Hawks Finish Seventh in Tough Tournament The young and not-too-tall Hawk squad finished in seventh place in the 1960 Holiday Tournament which featured nationally rated teams who made the compe- tition extra hard for everyone — coaches, players and spectators. After losing to William Jewell and Illinois Wesleyan the Quincy College crew came back in the final match to down last year ' s tournament champions, Western Illi- nois. Results of Hawk games in the tournament: 64 William Jewell 70 61 Illinois Wesleyan 79 91 Western Illinois 83 Hawks in Action
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Number One Team in Nation Captures Trophy The rangy Tigers of Tennessee A I, rated the number one squad in the country among smaller colleges, captured the trophy and cham- pionship of the 1960 Quincy College Holiday Tournament. The seventh annual holiday tourney featured, not only the highly touted Tigers but also Southern Illinois, ranked number 11 nationally. These two battled it out for the championship in a thriller that the A I crew won by only two points, 95—93. Order of finish for all teams participating in the tourney was: Tennes- see A I, Southern Illinois, Emporia State, William Jewell, Villa Madonna, Illinois Wesleyan, Quincy and Western Illinois. Against Western Ed Buddeke sinks one for Q. C. All-Tournament Team The all-star squad of the Q.C. holiday tournament was headed by 7—1 George Finley of Tennessee A. I. (at left). Others are: Jim Fraley of Emporia State,- Don Hepler of Southern III.; Rossie Johnson of A. I.; Ton McGreal of Southern III.; Porter Meriwether of A. l. ; Gerry Thelen and Dan Tieman of Villa Madonna and Charlie Vaughn of Southern III. S FiMSSi Father Ronin awards most valuable player trophy to Porter Meri- wether of A. I. At left is Judge Richard Scholz, master of cere- monies.
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