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AUSTIN - t'fCl - Pon-- hondle representatives broke. even in the first day of firing in the 29th onnuol State Sclloolboy Basketball Tourna- ment here Frilby- Tl!! Mem' phis Cyclones surviving as the Shollowoter Mustangs dropped from the running. A third entry from the West Tel- as area-the Lubbock Westerners- swings into action for the first time Friday, meeting Highland Park in the feature game of the Double A first-round play. Misfortune befell favored Shal- lowater in its test with the Slidell Greyhounds. Thursday. leading by two points, Hi-24 when Derrell Mur- phy touled out, the Mustanec blew their advantage and lost 26-32. A little later in the day Memphis edged the Coleman Bluecats, 25-23. to move into the semi-finals of the class competition. The victors were led by Leroy Green. who counted I3 points for high scoring honors, and Sammy Rasco. who bagged 8 before leaving the game via the personal foul route. The Cyclones moved to a 21-14 lead at the end of the third quarter, but were pressed in the final min- utes. when Coleman cut the deficit to two points with 45 seconds of play remaining. Memphis hit 11 of its 32 shots from the field. The score was tied five times and the lead changed hands on seven occasions in the Shallowater-Slidell test. Trailing at the end of each first three periods, Shallowater had taken command just before Murphey was lost. Before departing the shaggy- haired star had counted I6 points as he turned in one of the best per- formances of the day. Walter Ash- ley and Dewey Whiteside starred lor Slidell, with I4 and 12 points. respectively. Y Slidell Upsets rspectal 'ro 'rm Aulanchei ' AUSTIN, March 3.-First upset, of the Class B division of the state' basketball toumament came in the second game, when Sliddell staged a late drive to oust the Shallowa- ter Mustangs 32-26. Darrell Murphy, great Mustang center, fouled out of the game with his team leading 24-23 and only minutes remaining. The lanky pivot man had been a tower of strength defensively and had poured 16 points through the hoops. But with Murphy out of the lineup, Coach Charlie Booz' quin- tet stumbled, tattered and fell in their only appearance in a state tournament. Benny Weber sank a field goal to boost Muntang hopes after Murphy departed, but Franklin Lang, Charley Lynch, Walt Ash- ley and Dewey Whiteside found the range and it was all over. Sli- dell won going away and earned the nght to face Big Sandy i.n the semi-tinals Friday. 3 CCNTROL DURING MUSTANG LOSS-Slidell upset Shzillowater High school in Austin Thurs- v morning 'ind this is an example of how it happened. Slidell controlled thc hull :md sc! up a ht dcfcnsc that stoi 0 most of the Mustang offc-nsr. Ronrlal Milligan is shown with lhr hall of Dcrrcll Murphy. Other plri- t-rs in tho picture- :nr .lurk Leaks of Sli- ard Waller Hutton Shallowatcr. Slidell won 32-26. tNcal Douglass I'hoto.l Shallowater Five5,..., ,,,. Sli-Q3 Om Cm 3: -O. -it-. Zi--1 IDN -it O '1 2 :M S :r 'U on V ... ' 3 l E' 23392 37:63 f':.'5'm ....--3' 3:10 s-.D 3 'Ei :rang 5. ff ,J .. II' FD -' 4 2 e Zio 1 '1 UI i-e . .M STATE 3 Al cn. 0 '1 5 D2 tlass Terai Citi 10. X' ro Ii E JI :ur 4 rows: .- 5 ai 4 2 ua fn Q. KO 9 C T W 3 D- I wil oo. snv 'uoseas 't :II W 'O O v-. nlaui 3' in Mn. ....-. :x:' E1 m -em QQ .. :r Q 3: E Tis. 33 mln Ulu-1 0 On '1 0 3 or Q 9. D- rx ?1 Q 3 E 1: -t 'U F 'c O -1 Q .1 Q. '6' S c 1 cs :- '4 G. 5'- KD yi O 5 O -.. 5 T' BJ 5 D- Q 1 v Ol RYXMFN' -il l I In R . na Brom nwoowt A Final! Class Memphis 27 lla Pienih 25 .x Marwnt Mui Fr? Third LUBBOCK 47. Thlr-'I Pl K llllal Q Bn: Sanity are tlnss Furl Allnvlr 'I 'l XA Zfl Flare Clan! A Gaston J4 Lampasas 32 rin- .u sfmnwm-is Tex-is fivv 49 Pr-fi Arthur 1 Brnvnvood 16. LUBBOCK I2 Lubbock High school joined Shallowater High schools Mus- tangs on the sidelines Saturday, much to the surprise of almost everyone. But before the West- erners dropped by the wayside in the state basketball tournament. they exhibited one of thc finest individual stars of the me:-t in Jim Wilson. And they also marie history, they were the first l.ub bock High school team ever t. win a state basketball tournamen game. They went one stop farther than the l928 quintet, which dropped its first and only game. Shallowater had a had case of the jittcrs and never got rolling smoothly, although Dcrrcll Mur- phy kept thcm in thc gzum- with 16 points, Alter he fouled out they were lost dcfcnsivolv. Both teams will return to thc South Plains to receive thc acclaim ol' thc public which. though it vvm, disappointed the teams iliftn't go all thc way. have justifiable pride in having two quintcts from this area in the state' mcct. Derrell Murphv Shallowaler lager Named The all-state teams were nam- ed yesterday by sports writers following the state tournaments here. Two Wcstcrncr basketball play- ers and one from Shallowater were :elected on all-stzitc tczims at thc rcvcntly conrlutlc-rl tournament in Austin, it was announced Mon- day. ln Class AA. Charles Galley and lim Wilson of Lubhork were hoscn by sports writers, and Jcrrcll Murphy ot thc Class B Shnllowutr-r qiiivitvt was nzmicd.
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