The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 22, 1949, SECTION 2, Page 9, Image 9

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    SECTION 2 —PAGES 9 TO 12
Eagles Hit Bassett;
Godel Tallies 15
A more determined and ag- [
gressive O’Neill high school
cage team took the floor Friday
night here and defeated Bassett,
37-28, for the Eagles’ initial win
of the season.
It was the third contest for
Coach Howard Dean’s Blues as
their work made their past per
formances look ragged.
Breaking up the visiting
team’s passes, bottling up their
offense and working setups and
plays, the Eagles were never
headed after the first five min
utes of the encounter.
I
With three minutes gone.
Lindberg set up a screen play
with Don Wagnon on the
scoring end. A minute and 15
seconds later Fischer, a Bas
sett forward, tallied from
side court to lie up the ball
game.
Then Lindberg and Don Go
del unleashed two fast buckets
and from that point on the
Eagles were in front.
O’Neill held a 9-7 lead at the
end of the first period and when
the teams took their intermis
sion, Bassett trailed 13-22. Go
ing into the last quarter the
Eagles were leading 29-23.
Dean’s pupils hit their peak
in the second canto. They scor
ed 13 points while the Rock
county team managed 6. It was
this second stanza that gave the
Eagles the margin of victory.
Diminutive Eagle forward,
Godel, was a thorn in the side
of the visiting “5” during the
entire evening. His uncanny
deadliness with a one-handed
push shot from side court and
his defensive work were out
standing. Godel’s defensive ball
hawking and pass interceptions
did much toward the Eagle vic
tory.
Godel was not only out
standing on his defensive
work, but look high scoring
honors for the contest. He
poured through 7 fielders and
a free throw for 15 points.
Teammate Don Calkins pound
ed the hoop for 10 points.
Lindberg, the cool pivot man
for the Eagles, set up offensive
plays and used his height in
taking a “good” percentage of
the rebounds off both boards.
In the curtain raiser, Baker
for O’Neill, hit 7 points, as the
seconds dropped the opener to
Bassett reserves, 29-13.
Boxscore of main event:
O’NEILL (37 fg ft pf tp
Calkins, f 4 2- 3 5 10
Rily f 0 0- 0 0 0
Godel, f . .. 7 1- 1 3 15
Marcellus, f 0 0- 0 0 0
Lindberg, c_3 1-3 2 7
Beckwith, c_ 0 0- 0 0 0
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Wagnon, g 0 2- 5 2 2
Dick, g 0 0- 0 0 0 i
Layh, g - 1 1-4 3 3 j
Porter, g _- 0 0-1 1 0
Fox. g 0 0- 0 0 0;
R. Lindberg, g _ 0 0- 0 0 0 j
Totals 15 7-17 16 37 !
BASSETT (28) fg ft pf tp
Fischer, f 3 0-146
Galloway, f 0 0- 0 0 0
Baker, f 12-304
Richards, f _12-324
Mabie, c _ 11-343
Terry, c . 0 0- 0 0 0
Smith, c _ 0 1-201
Allen, g _12-304
Neuman, g 2 2-4 1 6
Bennett, g 0 0- 0 0 0
Mauch, g '0 0- 0 0 0
McCullough, g 0 0- 1 1 01
Totals 9 10-20 12 28 '
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Inman Ekes Past
Clearwater, 22-19
INMAN — By scoring 10
points in the second period
while Clearwater was unable
to tally, Inman squeezed by
Clearwater, 22 - 19, on the
Clearwater maples, Tuesday
night, December 13.
It was the first defeat for
Clearwater in six encounters.
The tilt was fast and ag- I
gressive as a large crowd of
partisan fans was on hand
for the contest.
Hartigan, the potent scoring
pivot man for Inman, racked i
up 5 baskets and a free toss
for 11 points and high scoring
honors for the evening. Bar
rett and I Prater were the
best for Clearwater, each
scoring 6 points apiece.
I Clearwater had a 6-5 lead
at the end of the inital per
iod of play, with Inman rip
ping the hoop for 10 points in
the second canto to gain a 15
6 lead at the half. Going into
the fourth quarter, Inman had
a 21-12 advantage.
The Inman second trounced
the Clearwater reserves, 21-7,
in the curtain raiser. Laurence
Stevens and Leo Sobotka led
the reserves' with 8 and 7 re
spectively.
BoxScore of the first team
game:
! INMAN (22) fg ft pf tp
Sholes 0 0- 0 3 0
j Stevens 0 0- 0 0 0
j Moore 2 1- 2 2 5 i
Hantigan 5 1-34 11
Neilsen ... .... 13-555
Morsebaek 0 1-211
_
Totals . 8 6-12 15 22
CLWTR. (19) fg ft pf tp
Barrett .. 3 0-21 6
Lucas _ 0 0-1 0 0
Thompson _ 1 1-433
Moser . 0 0-0 1 0
Nore .. 0 1-1 1 1
Prater B. _ 1 1-243
Prater I. _ 3 0- 5 4 6
Totals . 8 3-15 14 19
Chambers biases
By Orchard, 40-32
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CHAMBERS — B. Grimes
and Christiansen led the scor- |
ing for the Chambers Coyotes |
as they defeated the Orchard |
Orioles, 40-32, here Friday!
night.
In the non-conference battle.
Chambers held an 18-14 lead
over the Orioles at th^ inter
mission. .
Grimes racked up 14 points
while Christiansen dumped in
13 for high scoring honors for
the evening. Hemenway topped
Orchard with 10 points.
In the prelim contest, the
Oriole reserves knocked off t'he
Chambers second team, 27-16.
Schleusenser tallied 10 and
Waterman 7 for Orchard
Thornton led the Chambers
seconds with 12.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harbottle
i were in Omaha Wednesday
December 14, last Thursday on
business.
Page Quint Edges
Inman 40-39
|
INMAN — While the Inman
quintet held the lead through- I
out most of the game, the Page
Eagles came from behind in
the last three minutes of play
to nick the host team, 40-39,
here Friday niglht.
Inman led until midway in
the third period when Page
took a one-point lead, 19-18: 1
From there on in both teams
traded basket for basket.
Coach Darel Bright’s pupils
held a 10-8 advantage at the
end of the first period and ■
when the half-time buzzer
sounded Page trailed 15-16.
Page slipped into * the lead
halfway through the third;
stanza and going into the four
th quarter they held a slim
29-28 edge over Inman. At the
official time out, Inman had
regained the lead, 34-33.
Waring, a Page forward,
poured through 7 buckets and
2 free throws while Hartigan,
Inman's pivot man, ripped the
net for 6 fielders and 4 gratis
losses. The two shared high
scoring laurels for the evening,
each getting 16 points.
In the reserve game, Inman
extepded its unbeaten record
to four straight by downing
the Page seconds, 22-17. Stev
ens and Sobotka led Inman
with 10 and 6 points respec
tively. Leist tallied 6 for Page. I
Boxscore of the main event: j
INMAN (39) fg ft pf tp
Sholes 4 0- 3 4 8
Stevens 20-214
Moore . 3 1-1 4 7
Hantigan 6 4- 8 4 16
Nielsen 0 0-100
Morseback 2 0-214
Totals 17 5-17 14 39
PAGE (40) fg ft pf tp
Fink 1 2-4 1 4
Waring 7 2- 2 2 16
Frahm 3 1- 5 3 7 !
Neubarer 0 0-1 4 0
Graves 5 3- 4 2 13
Totals .... 16 8-16 12 40
St. Joseph’s Downs
Cards by 31-29 Score
ATKINSON — A third per- j
iod spurt by St. Joseph’s of
Atkinson, Wednesday, Decern- J
ber 14, gave the needed in
centive to down St. Mary’s j
acadelmy Cardinals, 31-29, in
a hard fought parochial school
battle. $
Both teams matched basket
for-basket during the first half,
as the first period ended 8-8
and at half time the court was
knotted 12-all. The Blue Jays
held a 20-16 advantage going
into the final period of play.
Slattery, a Blue Jay for
ward, dunked 6 buckets and
4 free throws for 16 points to
take high scoring laurels' for
St Joe. Shorty Miles got 9
points for the losing Cardinals |
"ir» He was high point man
for the Cards.
Don Becker led the St.
Mary’s reserves,' to a 18-13 vie- j
lory over the Blue Jays sec
onds, as he hit the hoop for 12
points. .
CARDS WALLOP
TRINITY, 24-17
Hartington Quint Held
Scoreless From Field
In First Half
St, Mary’s academy Cardin
als clamped a lid on a tower
ing Holt Trinity aggregation
from Hartington on the O’Neill
rink Tuesday night and the
Cards won, 24-1?.
The lofty visitors couldn’t
connect from the field during
the entire first half
The first stanza was ragged
for both teams, but Coach Jack
Arbujhnot’s crew eased into
an 8-1 lead. Trinity’s Trojans,
numbering only one letfrerman
out of 10 on last year’s dis
trict champion class C team,
had tough luck under their
basket.
As the first canto ended For
ward Pat Hickey hoisted a
push-shot that stretched the
Card lead to 8T. *
The half ended 16-4.
Coach Ken Miller's Hart
ington kids caught afire tem
porarily in the third, but
the heat soon gave way to
frigidity. The visitors pour
ed in 6 points to St. Mary's
2 during those opening min
utes after intermission, but
the Cards stretched the lead
to 21-10 al the close of the
third.
Each team dumped in a
fielder in the last 30 seconds.
Forward Jerry Wills slipped a
quickiei in on a setup by guard
Johnny Joe Uhl for the vic
tors, then Trinity'S Guard Har
per countered.
There was a bushel of fouls
called on both teams Three
Cards—Hickey, Shorty Miles
and Jack Gatz — went to the
showers via the roughing route
while Trinity’s Forward M.
Hausman likewise was a 5
time offender.
St. Mary’s speed and season
ing was largely responsible for
the win. The Trojans had the
height but lacked experience.
In a prelim the St. Mary’s
reserves won from the Tro
jans second’s, 13-11. The Har
tington seconds were an all
frosh aggregation.
Boxscore of main event:
St. Mary’s (25) fg ft pt tp
Hickey, f 3 0- 0 5 6
Wills, f 10-012
Miles, f 0 3- 6 5 3
Becker, f 10-222
Gatz. c 11-453
O’Neill, c 0 0- 0 0 0
Miangan, g 11-12 3
Carney, g 0 0- 0 0 0
Uh , g 2 1-525
Howard, g 0 0- 0 0 0
Totals 9 6-18 22 24 j
Trinity (17) fg ft pf tp
Eickhufi, f 11-413
L. Hausman, f 0 0- 0 0 0
M. Hausman, f 0 4- 4 5 4}
Stevens, c 0 1-354
Eickhoff, g 0/0- 0 0 0}
G. Lammers, g 2 2- 3 4 6}
E. Leise, g_ 0 0- 0 0 0
Harper, g 11-13 3}
J. Lammers, g 0 0-120
Totals 4 9-16 17 17 |
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Inman Tigers Rack
Up 3d Triumph
ORCHARD — Coach Darel
Bright’s Inman cage team
Tackl'd up the season’s third
win Tuesday evening here, as
they downed the Orchard Or
ioles, 21-20, in a rip-roaring
contest.
Stevens and Hartigan were
the heros of the Inman victory
as they rang the bell for 8
and 10 points respectively.
Hartigan carried the scoring
load in the first half while
Stevens shouldered the punch
in the final half.
In the curtain-raiser, the In
man reserves lengthened their
undefeated string to five for
the season as they dumped
the Orchard reserves 18-9.
Boxscore of the first team
game:
INMAN (21) fg ft pf tp
Sobotka. f 0 0- 0 0 0
Sholes. f 10-432
Bohn, g 0 0- 0 0 0
[Stevens, f - 2 4- 4 3 8
Moore, f 0 0-110
Hartigan, c 4 2- 4 3 10
Morseback, g 0 1-251
Totals 7 7-15 15 21
ORCH. (20) fg ft pf tp
Erb, f 11-223
Dempster, f 0 2- 3 2 2
Wirth, f 0 0- 0 0 0
Schleusener, c 1 1-223
Snyder, c 0 0-010
Dawson, g .2 2- 2 2 6
Hemenway, g 2 2- 8 2 6
Totals 6 8-17 11 20
Umpire: Leo Tomjack, of O’
Neill.
Page Eagles
Drub Orchard
PAGE—Coach Thomas Hut
ton’s Pago Eagles drubbed the
Orchard Orioles, 44-28, here.
After suffering defeat at the
hands of the Ewing Tigers last
week, the Eagles worked plays
and setups to win the ball
game handily. The hosts were
forced to come behind in the
second period and at the in
termission, Page held a 15-12
lead.
After the half it was all
Page. The Eagles tallied 29
points to the Orioles 16. Earn
est Graves was high point
man for the tilt with 16, while
; Sidney Frahm scored 13. D.
i Dempster hit 11 points for the
1 losing Orchard quintet. Orch
; ard defensive standouts were
La Frenz and Dempster with
Frahm, Waring and Fink doing
yeoman defensive chores for
the victorious Page “5”.
The Orchard reserves won
over the Page reserves, 20-17,
in the preliminary contest.
[ Dawson, Walton and Snyder
; each hit for 4 points for the
winners Braddoek and Park
made the same number each
for Page.
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May the
) tidings of great
joy be yours
in full
this Christmas
PAT HARTY
— O’NEILL —
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The warmth of spirit
11 that accompanies
every Christmas season
is with us again
in 1949 Our wish is
that you can
participate to the fullest
J m a universal
. MERRY CHRISTMAS
CENTRAL FINANCE CORP.
C. E. Jones, Mgr.
O’Neill Phone 14