Coyotes Finally Bump St. Joe, 49-42 CHAMBERS — For lo’ many noons the Chambers high coyotes tave usually been on the short end in clashes with the St Joseph tall Bluejays of Atkinson But fYiday night, at Chambers, it was t different story. The count was close all the way but the Coyotes won it, 49 - 42, with Rod Elkins meshing 23 points and Bill Young coming through with 16 For St. Joe, Bill Slattery ac counted for 16 Spencer Romps Over Butte Quint, 62-43 SPENCER—The Spencer high Pirates got off to a slow start at Butte Friday night, but moved into high gear for the remaind er of the evening to wreck Butte high, 62-43. The scored was deadlocked, 17 all, at the end of the opening stanza. The Pirates pumped in 17 points in the second, 14 in the third and 14 in the final while holding Butte to a total of 26 points in those three periods. Dan Roberts sparked the Pi rates’ attack, accounting for 29 points. The Spencer seconds won over the Butte reserves, 32-26. Elston's Late Buckets Enables Win— ORCHARD—Elston scored the winning points for the Orchard high Orioles as the Orchatd club nipped Tilden, 59-57. Or chard led 14-9 at the end of the first period, 24-23 at the half, and the score was deadlocked, 40-all, at the end of third. The Frontier SPOR TS Broncos Nip Cards; Sound Warning Muff 13 Gratis Tries, Bounce Back STUART—The potent Stuast high Broncos muffed 13 free throws during the first half in Friday night’s game against the St. Mary's academy Cardinals of O’Neill, but the Stuart crew won it anyway, 42-39. It was the first loss in three starts for Coach Don Temple meyer’s crew, which earlier had turned back ONeill high and Atkinson high. By virtue of the win the Broncs served notice they will be tough to reckon with in Holt cage circles this season. They were the county grid champions. The match was close all the way. St. Mary’s owned a 10-6 first period lead. St. Mary’s led 16-10 in the second period with Jim Froelich and Jim Becker each hitting a pair of fielders. But Dana Bige low potted three straight from the corner to help put Stuart ahead at the half. Stuart went ahead, 22-20 at at the half. At the end of the third it was Stuart 32, St. Mary’s 31. Trailing by five points with less than three minutes to go, the Cards pulled to within one point. They gambled on a long shot with 10 seconds to go, missed, Stuart re covered and Minnig was fouled. He calmly dropped in two gratis flips and that ended it. The Templemeyer crew drop ped only 30 percent of the tree throws—three out of 10—while the Broncos hit 39 percent — 10 out of 26. Jim F’roelich, who was laid up in football, hit a torrid pace with 19 points. He missed only three fieldgoal tries out of 12 attempts—all outside the circle. Don Minning came through with 18 points for the victors while Dana Bigelow scored 10. St. Mary’s reserves won over the junior Broncs, 30-27, with Gary Holly getting 12 points. Page Eagles Win Over Inman Tigers _ INMAN — The Inman Tigers met their first defeat of the season when they played the Page Eagles Friday night on the home court. The final score was 63-55, in favor of Page, L. Parks led the attack for the winners with a total of 22 points while Neal Kelley of Inman was high for the evening with 24 points. The Inman reserves won their game, 40-24. Dick Coventry was high for Inman and Gary Bowen led Page. Inman Volleyball Team in Busy Week INMAN—The Inman volleyball team journeyed to Clearwater December 12. The Clearwater gals won 31-25. High scorer for Clear water was Kathy Hoffman. Shar on Cunningham and Donna Bar low led for Inman. Friday evening the Inman girls defeated Page 39-11, They gain ed an early lead and were not threatened throughout the game. Lois Morsbach was high scorer for the winners. The gals played Orchard Tuesday night. EDUCATIONAL NEWS Registration for the second off campus class, “Fundamentals of Speech”, will be held at the O’ Neill public school, January 12, 10:30 a.m. Supt. Royal Henline of Neligh will be instructor for this three - hour class from Wayne State Teacher’s college, according to Miss Alice L. French, county superintendent. INMAN—The band under the direction of Leonard Sawyer, is preparing for a polio benefit con cert to be held some time in Jan uary. JtkftMtftftkMiftaiMiMtMikMtMik Sonny Carl Dumps 23 As Ewing Wins EWING—Coach Fritz Rei fert’s Ewing high Tigers final ly annexed Friday night at Ewing scuttling the Meadow' j Grove Trojans, 40-28. Sonny Carl slipped in 23 points for the victors. Larry Berg was best for the visitors with 12. Ewing led 9-6 at the end of the opening stanza and enjoyed a 17-14 margin at the half, both teams playing tight defensive ball. The Tigers rolled up 13 points in the third and took com mand, 30-22, going into the final. The Trojans have lost their first three starts. Make Pairings for Sandhills Tourney _______ INMAN — Saturday, December 15, parings were drawn for the sandhill gateway conference tournament. This tourney will be held January 7, 8, 10 aiid 11 at Brunswick. The opener will be Brunswick versus Oakdale at 6 p.m., January 7, followed by a game between Meadow Grove and Orchard at 7:30 and game three will be In man versus Chambers at 9 a.m. On Tuesday night, January 8, Royal will meet Elgin in a game at 6 o’clock. Page drawing the winner of game two will play at 7:30 o’clock for the fifth game of the tournament, followed by Clearwater and the winner of game one at 9 o’clock. Cage Scoreboard FRIDAY At Orchard 59 .. Tilden 57 Ainsworth 60 at O’Neil] 32* At Center 88 Brunswick 31 St. Boniface (Elgin) 37 at St. Ludger (Ctn) 35 At Verdigre 38 Lynch 30 At Stuart 42 St. Mary’s 39 Spencer 62_ at Butte 43 At Chambers 49 St. Joe (Atkinson) 42 At Ewing 40 Meadow Grove 28 Clearwater 49 at Royal 36 At Bassett 80 Long Pine 27 SATURDAY Albion 40 at O’Neill 36 TUESDAY Ord 63 . at O’Neill 33 BASSETT ROMPS BASSETT — Ronnie Marcellus scored 20 points Friday night as Rock county high (Bassett) wal loped Long Pine, 80-27. “The Old Reliable” MARKET REPORT Tuesday. Dee 18 Auction On a year end clean up basis cattle receipts totaled only 700 head at this week : Auction. Quality considered prices were mostly unchang ed from last week’s good mar ket, indicating thao there is an improving demand for re placement cattle. Due to both Christmas and New Years Day Falling on Tuesday—Our Next Auction will be on Tuesday, January 8th, 1957. We are planning a Big Special Event for that day—and already have a fine listing of cattle—But Could Use Many More. Listings for this sale should be in our hands not later than Decem ber 29th—To be properly ad vertised. “A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year to You All" Atkinson Livestock Market UMMiMlMkMihhkMtlMaikMi, Homeless Ord Quint Rolls Oyer Eagles The Ord Chanticleers, tempor arily homeless after their gym nasium was damaged by an ex plosion, showed no ill effects nere Tuesday night. They wallop ed the O'Neill high Eagles, 63-33, o*i tne O'Neill cocrt. * The game originally was sche duled to be played at Ord but w as transferred to O’Neill after a steam boiler blew the auditorium stage into the atmosphere. Slate fire and insurance officials are probing the cause w hich inflicted 100-thousand-dollar damage to the Ord school plant. Shamp and Mason behaved at O Nell about like the skyward stage. They fired from all angles in O'Neill’s intact playground and accounted for a total of 32 points —-one shy of O’Neill’s total pro duction. It was dependable Bob Young again for the Eagles as he showed i the w’ay with 16. Ord jumped to a 20-8 first period lead, stretched it to 30-17 at intermission, and enjoyed a 46 28 third period standing. The Ord reserves fashioned a 23-15 win over the Eagles’ second team. Boxscore of main event: ORD (63) fg ft pf pts Mason 7 o 5 14 Sohamp 9 0 2 18 Pocock 1 0 0 2| Don Vasicek 2 0 2 4 Ulrich 5 2 4 12 Den Vansicek 10 1 2 Stevens 0 2 0 2 Armstrong 2 0 3 4 Witherwax 0 0 1 0 ] Dunlap 2 1 0 5 { Nelson 0 0 1 01 Ptacnik 0 0 1 01 Totals 29 5 20 63 O’NEILL (33) fg ft pf pts, Young 4 8 2 16 Dexter 0 0 10 Eby 0020 McKim 0 1 0 1! McKenny 1416 Parks 02 1 2| Larsen 0 0 1 0 i Oetter 3 0 0 6 j Smith 0 0 1 01 Petersen 10 0 2 Totals 9 15 9 33: Debit News Hie annual Christmas pro gram was held at St. John's Cath olic church Sunday evening. Weekend guests at the Johimy Bauer home were Mr. and Mrs. E. W Rosburg and Penny of Deadwood, S.D. They were en route home after spending a month in Florida. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John ny Bauer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack and Mr. and Mrs. Rosburg and Penny, visited Mrs. Myrtle Jewell in Dallas, S.D. The HEO club met Thursday at the Clarence Schmiser home for a covered dish luncheon and j Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack were Saturday evening supper | guests at the Henry Reimer home. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Benton and Bob are planning a trip to Cal ifornia during Christmas vacation to see their daughter, Donna Mae, her husband and their six-month- j old daughter. Gene Tomjack who is in the! service in Denver, Colo., will ar-1 rive in Hastings on Wednesday. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack will meet him and visit the Jewell Tomjacks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer at tended a faculty Christmas din ner party in Neligh on Wednes day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller spent Thursday evening at the R. Tom jack home. Mr. and Mrs. John Sehi recent ly' purchased a residence in Ne ligh. Several irrigation wells are be ing put down in the Deloit com munity. Pleasant Day Club in Yule Party— The Pleasant Day club mem bers and families were entertain ed at a Christmas card party by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson at their home Friday, December 14. Several members were unable to dome due to the illness in fam ilies. High scores going to Mrs. Albert Stearns and William Claussen and lows to Mrs. Albert Widtfeldt and Lyle Vequist. Frontier for Printing. Lynch Win Over Naper Quint, 52-43 L\ NCH — The Lynch high school Eagles needed an extra period to defeat Naper, 52-43, Tuesday night. December 11. The count was tied 43-all at the end of the regular playing time with Rex Carson's fielder tying! the count. C Weeder tallied 16 points for the winners; Stoltenberg scored 18 for Naner, 111 a game played Friday night at Verdigre, the Verdigre'Hawks dumped the Lynch Eagles, 38-30, w :th Jerry Souhrada pumping in 18 points for the winners. Weed er was again high for Lynch— scoring 18 Real Estate Transfers WI>—Clarence A Strong to Ro bert & Kathryn Kinnalev 9-25-56 $3200-Part of Lot 3 Blk A- Mil lards Add-O'Neill. WD—Arden Johnson to John Johnson 2-6-45 $l-N'2NVVi4 and N^NEi.4 & E'i>SE'4 Sec 12-Twp 32- Range 12. g ’Cfi*’t-eieia * Daily Umit Reported on lee Fishing— Mr and Mrs. J. H. Davis re turned Tuesday from Minnesota where they had been ice fishing at a lake for a week They'report ed that the daily limit was taken One of their friends pullet! a 164 pound pike from the ice. The l>a\ is^'s were fishing about 00 miles north of Minneapolis. From 11 for printing. Dr. Donald E. David OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2101, Spencer. Nebr. 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