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2-C Wednesday, Jan. II, 1967 The Shreveport Times Barry Leads West To All-Star Victory I ft i 1 1 sent Russell and Jerry Lucas to team with Chamberlain midway SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Rick Barry scored 38 points which with some great rebound in the opening stanza. ing by his San Francisco War Robertson's five field goals rior teammale Nate Thurmond and single free throw kept the brought the West a 135-120 victo East in contention in that quar tcr. ry over the East Tuesday night in the 17th annuat National Basketball Association All-Star As Coach Fred Schaus of Los Angeles substituted his West line-up in the second quarter, Thurmond remained in most of Game. It broke a four-game East domination.

The West led from the time although Darrell Im- i 'Wit vi'i Vv to vr -S. hoff saw service at center mid way in the period. the first quarter on. Thurmond and Barry conv bined for 23 points in the open' ing stanza which provided momentum. Detroit's Dave DeBus.

DeBusschere provided the big surprise. A year ago in the All Star Game when the East won scnere Decame tne gunner 137-94, the playing coach of the the second period as the Detroit Pistons shot from the winners took a 77-67 lead before 13,972 partisan fans in the Cow field 14 times and hit just once. Redeeming himself this time. Palace. Red Auerbach, the Boston he dropped in his first six attempts, missed a 20-footer and Celtics' general manager re then zeroed in another pair, tne last from 30 feet out.

He fin turning to coaching for a single night, was thumbed out of the game on his second technical ished with 22 points, second high for the winners while Elgin foul in the third period and Bill Baylor of Los Angeles was third Russell had to take over the at 20. coaching reins. Although Chamberlain re The banning of Auerbach was the first time in All-Star history ft trmL that a coach had been ejected. mained doubtful until game time because of the injury, he scored nine points in the first half. Don Ohl of Baltimore and Hal Greer of Philadelphia each Barry, the second-year star from Miami, proved why he leads the NBA in scoring.

also hit nine in that half and At one point in the final peri BART STARR, Green Bay Packer quarterback, is the center of attention as he got birthday kisses yesterday, from a pair of pretty girls. The occasion was vStarr's 33rd birthday, which he celebrated in Santa Barba-a. where the NFL champions have set up training camp for next Sunday's Super Bowl game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Los Angeles. The girls are Jackie Gregory (left) and Chanin Hale (right). (AP Wirephoto) finished with 17, second high for od, he dropped nine points while nobody else scored.

Newsmen the East. Chamberlain led the reboun covering the game voted him ders with 22 while Thurmond the outstanding peformer. grabbed 18. Oscar Robertson paced the The West shot 50 per cent East with 26 points while Wilt from the floor to 45.8 for the Chamberlain, playing despite an John Lewter (left) and Ricky Hayes (right) also get in the action while Bob Richie (20 in background) watches. (Times Photo by Terry Vaughan) losers.

WOODLAWN'S Bob Turner (30) goes into the air to battle Jim Wallace (51) of West Monroe for a rebound in the final seconds of the District 1-AAA con-test in the Knight gym Tuesday night. injured Achilles tendon, was held to 14, seven in the opening Auerbach drew a technical in the first half and with 2:16 left Airline Vikings Tag 77-50 Loss on Neville's Tigers .0. MONROE Airline's sailingi Jumping Jim Krajefska, aim-, Falling behind by five rhdfe, in the third period, he jumped up protesting an ottensive quarter. The East's other big man, Russell, had only one field goal. Defensively, Thurmond was forced to cope with the East's top rebounders when Auerbach charging foul against Robertson and promptly was thrown out by official Willie Smith.

Vikings remained in the running ing for the 500 point mark, 49.36 at the three-auarter mark Woodlawn Holds Off Rebels For 1 ltli Win of Season, 51-47 I 1 I for the District 1-AA position with a convincing 77-50 victory Louisiana Roundup reached his goal and surpassed it as he ripped the cords for 31 tallies on 14 from the field and over tne host Meville Tigers Tuesday night. The victory pushed the Vik Turner led all scorers for the ings' district slate to 7-1 and left night with a total of 18, while three charity tosses. The 6-foot-2 senior pushed his season total to 510. Airline held an 18-16 first quarter edge and ran the spread to 36-28 at halftone as Krajefska pumped in 19 of the total. Tigers Stop 'Jacks In 1-AA Tilt, 68-66 The biggest difference in the game came at the free throw line where the Knights were given 32 attempts.

Bob Turner, it appeared, spent more time at the them knotted with Ruston for the number one slot. Ruston tripped 61-57 to keep the competition even. By PAT McMEEL Times Sports Writer Woodlawn evened its District 1-AAA slate at 4-4 Tuesday night, handing visiting West Monroe a close 51-47 setback and using the free throw line as its chief weapon. After jumping off to an early lead 16-9 in the first quarter, the Knights had to battle all the way charity line than he did playing teammate Kickey Hayes chipped in with 12. For the Rebs, it was the hot hands of Richard Crockett and Keith McVay that kept the visitors in contention throughout the contest.

Crockett fired in 17 followed by McVay's 16. Down by three at the half 28-25, the Rebs staged a flurry hitting ball. Of the 32 attempts, Turner had the Tigers slid to 4-4 in district play and 14-5 overall. Pat Poole contributed to the Vikings victory with 19 points while Bryan Dumas added 10. Charles Deville grabbed 17 richochets to lead in this department.

Pacing the Tiger scoring attack, Pat Smith hit 19 markers on seven from the field and five free tosses. Airline hit a blazing 31 of 55 from the field and 15 of 19 and the foul line as Neville went cold, hitting 19 of 50 in the field and 12 of 28 at the charily stripe. The Vikings, now 22-3 overall, will travel to Bastrop for their next encounter. Bastrop stands 2-5 in league play and should pose no problem for the high SPRING HILL-The Jonesboro-Hodge Tigers used the hot shooting of Tom Wilson and Mike Baragona to squeeze out a 68-66 Dealing defeated the Cotton Valley six 41-20. Susan Car-twright hit for 24 for the Wild Kittens and Rita Tyler put 10 on the scoreboard for the Lionettes.

16 of them and made good on 12. Ruston Nudges Lions By 61-57 in 1-AAA Tilt The team meanwhile helped him out making another five for a 21-point total. District 1-AA win over the homestanding Lumberacks here Tuesday night. Wilson racked up 23 points from the outside. A bucket by Crockett narrowed the Wood The Rebs were held to only 16 MANSFIELD IN TWO MANSFIELD That hot rival from then on as the West Monroe crew of Coach Clyde Briley refused to slay down.

Three times in the last half the visitors crept to within one point of the Knights. lawn lead down to one, 28-27. The Knights' Hayes then stole attempts and made good on 13 which was more than enough to ry between Mansfield and Many RUSTON Ruslnn's RearcalsL5pasnn mark tn a hrillianr, 1R.1 while Baragona was adding 19 Jacks iProduced another scorcher last defeated Ouachita by a 61-57 with the victory and now stand give the Knignts the margin for Pat Cooper paced the attack with 22, Tom a liea pass and raced down the court to can a layup making Peaseinifim wun Manstieia neeamg a jcount here Tuesday night. and 7-1 in the conference. Airline tne win.

double overtime to beat tne so doing maintained a tie for the Sabine Parish Tigers, 38-35. iead in District 1-AA A with beat Neville, 79-50, Tuesday night, to up its circuit mark to canned 16. The win ran the Tigers record The victory was a District 1-AiAirline of Bossier City. 7-1. Ouachita is now 3-5 in the flying Vikes.

to 11-7 overall while the stum- bline Lumberjacks fell to 6-10 for verdict Coach Denman Garner's Lin- eague. AIRLINE (77) RUSTON (61) I FGAFGFTAFTRBPFTP it 30-27, but Jim Wallace potted one to match the Knight ace. Again Hayes took up the challenge, driving in for another shot, made it and was fouled. He made good on both attempts for a 34-29 Woodlawn lead. The Knights and Rebs battled all the way in the fourth quarter coin Parish cagers upped their Northeast Is Victim Of SLC Freeze, 80-70 OUACHITA (57) Fa Ft Pf To the season.

Hannon Ricks scored 16 points snrinffhiii haH mnstfor the winning Wolverines while F9 Ft Pf ivraieibRa it i Ji 7 4 5 18 1 Deville .13 2 5 0 2 J0i Poole 9 8 0 0 2 7 3 spectators thought would be aJfrry Veuleman bagged 11 for 5 17 3 9 3 6 3 19 4 1 1 10 0 8 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 6 0 0 0, 0 Callaway 5 3 3 13 Heard Pardue 5 6 3 16 Barham Nelson 5 2 3 12 Cassibry Jinks 2 0 14 Thigpen Leath 2 5 5 9 Futrell Holton 0 3 0 3 Whitlock Moora 4 0 3 nnpr as i IpH fifi-K4 W1 41 me munson i Piazza 3 3 3 1 9 4 2 14 0 0 0 0 McLaughlin with Woodlawn managing to hold seconds left to play but Baragona made a basket and then was fouled, making both free throws for the final score. Totals Totals 19 19 15 57 Totals 25 11 15 61 on to a slight lead all the way Once, midway through the per 55 31 19 15 49 77 NEVILLE (50). FGA FG FTA FT RB PF TP Judge Backs Outdoor Group iod, the Rebs managed to get 20 points during the freeze to ice their first GSC victory, Steve Picou paced SLC with 27 points, backed by C. A. Core's 19.

Glenn Saulters led Northeast with 22. Grid Golf within one point again as Crock Jonesboro-Hodge won the game 54-22. Smith, P. Smith, B. Smith, H.

Polk Bolton Bolton NEW ORLEANS (APl-The HAMMOND (AP)-Three free throw points by Don Wilson and a quick freeze boosted Southeastern Louisiana to an 80-70 victory over Northeast Louisiana in a Gulf States Conference basketball game here Tuesday night. Wilson's clutch points cracked a tie, making it 73-70. The SLC Lions racked up seven more HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) Louisiana Wild Life and Fisher Caddoans Get By Tornado VIVIAN-The North Caddo Rebels rode a 23-point effort by 6-foot-2 Harry Avant to turn back the Haynesville Tornado 59-30 here last night and upped their District 1-AA record to 2-0. They are now 10-8 for the season.

Held to six points in the first half Avant got hot in the third period to burn the nets with eight field goals and one free throw for 17 points. Jimmy Hall with 10 was the only other Rebel in Detroit defensive halfback Dick g- SE LA. ies Commission's authority to fix hunting seasons on game ma TIGERS TRIP HORNETS SAREPTA Benton's Tigers invaded Hornet town Tuesday night and left with a 67-57 Lebeau fired a two-over-par 74 i Francis i ett canned a jumper making the score read 42-41. But the Knights held on until the final seconds when the Rebs got possession of the ball with five seconds left but were unable to get the basket and a possible foul they were seeking. NE LA.

Toms 10 1-! Sltrs 9 4-5 Thmpsn 2-4 Snlinss 1 0-0 Sltrs 1-4 Tuesday and took the first Totills 'i 5 OPT 3 11 1 1-1 3 7 J-5 19 i 4-4 16 9 9-12 27 1 2-2 4 21 Jones 22 Vitter 14 Core 2 Wilson 11 Picou Parker district 1-B victory over Sarepta. round lead in tne INationai root- Scoring by quarters: ball League Player Association jJRS 1 TJ nagement areas and preserves has been upheld by an Orleans Parish civil district judge. A decision by Judge Richard J. Fred Alford tossed in 19 markers to pace the winners The loss gave West Monroe a Garvey, announced Tuesday, said the legislature granted the while Jimmy Warford's 17 was high for the losers. Totils 31 114 70 ToltH 27 -30 Northeast L.

34 34 70 Southeastern Li 40 40 to Fouled out Northeast, L. Saulters. Total fou Is Northeast 22, Southeastern Doubles Meet Set for 4Y' uolf tournament. Following Lebeau were Atlanta quarterback Randy Johnson at 77 and Baltimore tackle Andy Stynchula and Philadelphia quarterback King Hill, each at 78. commission absolute contrai Sarepta girls sextet tooK a and authority concerning the use double figures.

of the lands" reserved as game 34-28 win in preliminary action as Teresa Green netted 16 points. High for Benton was Jody Newman with 24. N. CADDO HAYNESVILLE USL Defeats Wildcats by 89-80 Count P1NEVILLE There was no joy in Wildcat country Tuesday fq Ft Pt To f9 Ft Pf To preserves for the state. The issue arose over a half-day Flemons 3 14 7 Prestdqe 0 6 3 Piloting Course Site Changed Handball enthusiasts at the Central YMCA will hold a "grab bag doubles" beginning this afternoon at 4:30 and continuing Harrist 3 14 7 Morgan Avant 11 1 3 23 Reeder SCC Results 1-6 District 1-AAA mark and a 4-12 mark overall while Woodlawn stands at 11-8 on the season.

In the game, Woodlawn coasted to a 51-39 win paced by Mike McGovern with 13. Mike Taylor and Jim Mitchell each had 11 for West Monroe. The Knights next district contest comes Friday night when they host Neville. WOODLAWN (51) FGA FG FTA FT RB PF TP Alderman 2 2 3 1 4 3 5 Haves 11 4 5 4 6 2 12 Richie 10 3 i 2 2 1 8 open season on does on me Hall 5 0 10 Craio Shane 3 2 18 Monzingo PANTHERS DUMP MOHAWKS STONEWALL Robert Georgia-Pacific forest lands near Bastrop, in Morehouse Parish. Cold weather out a danger on through Saturday.

Mcelr.G. 10 Garet.r. 0 0 0 3 2 1 2 4 1 2 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Shreveport's division of the Jones 0 0 10 Carrt.M will be the Shreveport Country Club's i The quarterfinals Cash 0 2 2 2 Lowe, rtceKIr J. 0 0 2 0 Clark night after the University of; United States Power Squadron played tomorrow at 4:30 and the Southwestern Louisiana Bulldogs Ladies Day activity yesterday although a few braved the high semifinals will be played Friday has changed the meeting place of its piloting course to Broadmoor Anglin Davis Totals 26 7 14 59 Total Scoring bv auarter- rrrrJwincls- Mrs- Henry Smith hung an 89-80 loss on Coach Billy Allgood's Louisiana College quintet at the H. O.

West Fieldhouse. at 4:30. Saturday third place playoff comes at 1 p.m. with the miucu a uei ot iui ill si pidLB III Upshaw Signs Braves Contract ATLANTA, Ga. Cecil Upshaw, former Centenary pitching Junior High School, according to an announcement from Commander Claude W.

McCrocklin. NORTH CADDO 12 I HAYNESVILLE 5 I 30 tne second flight- There were no championship to be decided at 2 LOUISIANA COLLEGE Officials: Reeves, Bridges. Turner 8 3 16 12 12 4 18 Wilks 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 Lewter 3 2 3 2 3 i Sanders 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 cuiaesianis in me iirsi nignc. jp.m. 180) Adams tossed in 26 points to lead the Stonewall Panthers to a 67-47 District 2-C victory over Grand Cane Tuesday night.

The Panthers now stand 3-1 in district play. Jim Durdcn helped Adams in the scoring department, netting 20. Joe Cowdin had 13 for the Mohawks. Stonewall's girls emerged with a 45-37 preliminary win as Linda Smith tallied 18. Linda Gamble netted 26 for Grand Cane.

fa ft pf to! ine uara course sua nas I I for those who wish to join 4 2 4 10; the free instruction and the next Totals 36 IS 32 21 2 IS SI WEST MONROE (47) FGA FG FTA FT RB PF TP 0 10 1 KaKer DpRouss Bates Jones McClain Mitchell Slvest Totali r(i Crockett 16 1 1 4 2 17 McVsv 9 4 9 4 4 16 class will begin Thursday at 7:30 in the new location. Seamanship, small boat han a 5 1 2i 9 2 2 20 0 0 10 32 1 17 Brewster 4 0 2 1 11 2 1 star, and last year with Kicn-i mond, an Atlanta Braves farm; club, has signed a 1967 contracts Upshaw was one of four: players to return their '67 pacts, Others included Rico Carty, whoj led the Braves in hitting, and: rn llV Wallace 4 2 2 2 6 3 6 avDis 3 1 0 0 5 4 2 Seale 3 1 1 1 1 5 3 Albritton 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 dling, radio telephone, compass, (USL (89) fg pj tp navigation aids and course plot- 3 1 1 1 Worrlsott 41 17 16 11 32 21 47 CATS DUMP LIONS PLAIN DEALING- In a district 1-B encounter here last Cobb 232 img on cnaris are covered in me dinkier 8 7 23 1 instruction Persons cnmnletins was third in tne iNationai League; Clay Carroll, who set a Totali Scoring by guarttrj: West Monroa Woodlawn a lkt 9 .17 10 .12 47 16 12 .10 1351 night, the Cotton Valley Wild Braves' record with 73 appear Cats scratched their way to aances as a relief pitcher in 1966 i this course and other advanced ooi i courses will have the knowledge 7 0 4 uito take a boat anywhere in the L3 Ji world. Scott Snyder Hecher Ivory Fleming Totalt 64-52 triumph over Plain Dealing. and utility man Ty Cline. Terms were not announced for any of Ronnie Lockey was the top Valencia Falls To Princeton 17 IS 14 It man for the Cats tossing in 18 the signees.

Scoring bv halves: 43 USL and Steve walker neipea nis team, the Lions, with 17 tallies. TT In the girls' game PlainlllOlOVak IjClS JL James Speed ripped the cords Lakeshorc Wins Rusheon Junior High blasted for 32 points in a losing effort as Lowe JH of Minden, 47-22, in an! Valencia fell to Princeton 73-69 oifhlh nrarlo hatkpthall tilt TllPS Tuesday in the Viking gym. Lakeshore. Youree Drive andLuv nioht aiu nafwf J. D.

Marshall with 14 and J. Wood Bags 'Home9 Lead Broadmoor won ninth grade vie- RUshcon five with 14 points andiD. Smith and Fred Williams with mm. luesudy auei mum wun, ch for Iowe on'12 each ed he Princeton attack. i uie jions eumng jtiagewooa n- fjVe hIHpc Kooseveit ruuer neipea AGE 17-35 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES To Train for High-Paying Careers in ELECTRONICS AERO-SPACE MISSILES COMPUTERS The Fastest Growing Field in the World VETERANS APPROVED The members of the class of June, 1966, which graduated from R.E.T.S.

June 2, were offered positions by 12 firms which interviewed the students recently. One firm hired two of the students to start work after graduation at earnings of $1,00000 PER MONTH FOR FREE INFORMATION OF HOW YOU TOO CAN ENJOY SUCCESS SEND THIS COUPON TODAY with 18 tor the vikings. ueuiiiu cm viams 10 minus Youree Drive bumped Oak Ter- In sev eniht rt tt ranee, 36-23 with Bill Bray net- eo" cd of a ukj! night by dropping the Minden New Contract BOSTON (AP) The Boston Patriots of the American Foot-, ball League tore up Mike Holo-' vak's contract Tuesday and rewarded the head coach and general manager with a new five-year agreement at a substantial pay hike. The new contract extending to 1971 reportedly will put Holovak into the $50,000 salary bracket while granting him special stock privileges. Orleans Komp i innmnri graders, 39-24, when Kenny nell looped in H.

Eighth rade iamSr LeTo Cotlllt Ikl were won by Linwood. 17-14 overPved" i Broadmoor; Lakeshore over; NEW ORLEANS (AP)-The Ridgewood, 33-24 and Youree OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (AP Houston's Willard Wood fired a two-under-par 70 Tuesday to take the first round lead in the 54-hole $5,000 Home Pro Golf tournament. OTHER SCORES Tex AAcHaren, Baton Rou 71: Frank Stiedie. Biloxi nd Bob Ledbetter, Birm.

ingham, 72; Robrt Blewett, Shreveport 73; Bobbv Birch, Mobi 73; Pat Abbott, Memphis 73; Jim Ferrell, Louisville, Kv. 73; Al Chandler 73; Jim Campbell, Fuouav, 73; Bill Applewhite, Hattiesburg, Mis. 73; J. B. Hutchins.

Houston 73; Cotton Hill, Crystal Springs, 75; Richard Parvino. Moraan City. La 75; Luca Barbato, Latavette 75; Johnny Vvers, Monroe, 75; Tommy Butler, Jackson, 75 and Billy Phillips, Jackson, 75, Other Louisiana scores included Ted Boddie, Shreveoort II i Jim Warren, Shreveoort Bill Hollev, Shreveport 13. over Oak Terrace by 43-26. UrCL'liatTCS 111 Her ran the six furlongs in' .11:13 1-5 to win the Tippety Palmetto Results SPAR Results A Mrs.

Wayne McGee fired a low net 75 to capture the Palmetto ladies dav evpnt Tuesdav while 1 Mrs. William Durr won the putting title with 30. Greenacres seventh and eighth VYitchet $2,800 purse at the Fair basketball teams grabbed Grounds in New Orleans Tues-home-court victories over way Tuesday Bot)by Parrot got the Court Ronnie Pilcher tossed in n'i0 figjl tallies to pace the eighth grade ront Xne winner id 2 $4 80 quint to a 34-29 victory. Poloso and had 14 for Parkway. Seventh grade action saw rnrr it Steve Scott net eight points to! LULL Kesults lead Greenacres past 35-21.

Kevin netted five for the1 Mrs. Alex Smith and Mrs. losers. A. D.

Caicote teamed up for a net 145 to win first flight honors NAME AGE JR. GIRLS BASKETBALL 6th Grade Girls SOUTHFIELD 32, SOUTHERN HILLS FORREST HILLS 0, C. STEEBE 5 WERNER PARK HOLY ROSARY 4 7TH AND ITH GRADE GIRLS ST JOHNS 24, ST. JOSEPH 5 MIDWAY 1a ST. THERESA 0 6TH GIRLS RIVERSIDE 4, ST.

JOHNS 0 JR. BOYS BASKETBALL No. 1 ST. THERESA 31, BROOKWOOD 19 MIDWAY 27, YOUREE I 7th and atn Grade Girli HOLY l-OSARY 33. ST, PIUS 0 NON-VARSITY HIGH SCHOOL BOYI BASKETBALL Bvrd No.

ADDRESS PHONE EDUCATION SEND TO: ELECTRONICS, co Box 1 59M Times Journal, Shreveport, La. SHOOTERS HOT 3fs 4b fighting irism 30s I in tne tast Kictge country uub jumps' 4i. squirrels is 1C(1 UlOllCI -5101111)8 Blind Partner event Tuesday. Br I 1 tt Totnm Innb 1 12- LEFT OVERS 43 SHOTS DIDDY SHOOTING SHORTS The Soviet citixcn'i chance of owning firearms depends on whether the Communist Port fee's is particularly reliable W. H.

Womack, Riflesmith, Inc. CHECKERS 37, NGLERS 10 TUJ1 1. I oiuiii 1 McDADE Redmond Spikes putt honors with 31. Woodlawn No. PLAVBOVS 52.

BEARS 56 LINWOOD IWTF AMI'RAL BOYS BASKETBALL CAPDINALS 18, HOJND COGS 54 WnNSTERS 10, SPEEDY FIVE 23 R.E.T.S. ELECTRONIC SCHOOLS had little trouble on Tuesday, Winning the nine hole flight (night dedeating C. H. Irion, 94-62. with a net 76 was the team of i Leading the Redmond attack was Mrs.

Paul Sweanneen and Mrs. 21, O'LEPS 1A h. V. Hamilton, scoring 37.1 Peter Cooper. Mrs.

Richard HAWVKS 7, PEARS 33 OF NEW ORLEANS, LA. Smith scored 26 for the; Clements' 18 putts took fust POLICE 57, UNTOUCHABLES 31 nuseis. 'jiidie nine iioie pmj..

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