The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 18, 1958, Page 4, Image 4

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    Bluejays Romp
Coyotes, 43-25
CHAMBERS-- The Bluejays from
SI Joseph’s hall, Atkinson, work
ed the baU well through the eve
ning and connected from all ang
les to defeat the Chambers high
Coyotes here Thursday, 43-25.
St. Joe seconds won the pre
liminary, 24-23.
Coach Wayne Geseirich has
the* * lettermen at Chambers high
Boli Klabanes, Eddie Kleek. Delb
Fie* k, Bob Gardner, Art Winter
mot e Richard Grimes anti Dar
rel Elkins.
Others on the varsity are Dale
Adams, Larry Swanson, Harlan
Lieswald. Dean Smith and Jim
Cavanaugh.
Boxscore erf main event:
ST. JOE (43) fg ft pfpts
Faust 3 0 0 6
Peary 4 0 2 8
Schaaf 5 0 4 10
Henning 3 12 7
Humpal 5 2 1 12
Dan Lee ...0 0 2 0
McKay . 0010
| Bill Lee -___ 0 0 2 0
Totals _ _20 3 14 43
a I AMBERS (25) fg ft pf pts
i Klabanes .. . 0 12 1
< ; ifiner .. .. 2 0 3 4
I Wintermote - 0 0 10
Elkins ... 3 2 18
Adams .. 3 2 3 8
Swanson 12 14
Totals . 9 7 11 2*
Remainder of the Coyotes’
schedule:
Dec. 16- Elgin, here.
Jan. 2- Bartlett, there; 5-9 —
Sandhills Gateway conference
tourney at Brunswick; 13— Spald
ing, there; 16 Page, here; 10-23
—Hold county tourney at O’Neill;
27 Inman, there; 30 — Atkinson,
ihere.
Feb. 6 — Orchard, here; 13
i Brunswick, there; 20 Clearwater,
here.
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Larry, Richard
in Scoring Duel
St. Mary’s Stumps
Stuart, 57-49
After a slow start the St. Map's
academy Cardinals Friday night
punished the Stuart Broncos, 57
49. at Stuart.
Gale Stevens broke the 2-2 dead
lock for the Hill toppers, hitting
from way out. He also connected
on another longie to help put the
Cards in front, 10-5, at the first
quarter.
All of Coach Don Templemey
er's hands got into the scoring act
in the second canto and SMA surg
ed ahead, 28-18 at intermission.
Rich Sehmaderer's five buckets
kept the Broncos in the game.
In the second half the parochial
offensive from a-field Nigged
down, but big Larry Tomlinson
dunked 10 underneath and SMA
took a 42-29 advantage at the end
of the third.
The Scarlet ran the count to 55
35 before turning the chores over
to the reserves. Meanwhile, Stu
art narrowed the margin with
Schmaderer connecting from all
angles and ran up a 23-point pro
duction for the evening. Tomlin
son, however, had eight fielders
and 11 free throws for a nifty
total of 27.
St. Mary's looked better than in
** . ' ft t / ' . — - I
earlier outings. Accuracy at the j
charity line sparkled.
Ballhawking of Stevens, Larry
Mudloff and Gene Schneider and
Lumber Belina's rebounding look
ed good.
Jerry Gokie and Ronnie Holly
poured in nine apiece for the SMA
reserves as they won handily, 41- ;
24 Gokie, 6-4 soph, and Holly. 6
0 junior, are playing their first j
season.
SMA (57) fg « fs2pts
Tomlinson .8 11 3 27 <
Iv>nohoe 2 0 3 4
Schneider . 2 0 14
Belina _ 14 4 6
Stevens .... . 3 1 4 7 j
| Mudloff 3 13 7
Hynes . .. 0 12 1
j Froelich 0 0
! Cleary. 0 0 10
Kamphaus - 0 10 1
STUART 149) fg ft fs pts
Bauman .. . 2 13 5
Heyne . 2 4 3 8;
Bigelow 1 3 4 5 1
Taylor 0 2 2 2:
s. hmaderw 10 3 4 23
Clements 0 0 0 0
Brewster . 2 2 4 6 j
HAWKS IX)9E ANOTHER
VERDIGRE — The Verdigre
Hawks lost their fourth basketball
game in as many starts here Fri- j
day night. Lynch scored a 57-44
victory. In the reserve team pre
liminary, Verdigre won a tight
battle in the closing seconds, 32
30.
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Here’s action in Tuesday night's cage game in which the
O’Neill Eagles pressed Albion until the waning moments.
Albion Cardinals
in Strong Finish
McHenry’s 19 Too
Much for Eagles
The Albion Cardinals came to
town Tuesday night and faced the
O'Neill high Eagles in a ding-dong
game that went to Albion 47-36 on
the strength of a late surge.
Albion moved ahead 10-6 at the
end of the first period, and clung
to a 23-22 lead at intermission. The
count was 34-32 at the outset of
the fourth and Albion’s pressure
finally enabled the visitors to pull
away.
Albion reserves won the pre
liminary, 47-36.
Albion Friday night defeated
Aurora, 38-36, in an overtime
game.
Boxscore of main event:
O’NEILL (36) fg ft fs pts
Ronnie Smith 12 3 4
Larry Oetter 5 1 2 11
Bill Eby 0 0 1 C
John Kurtz 3 3 4 S
Larry Donlin 12 14
Bob Eby 3238
ALBION (47) fg ft fs pts
Bob Mullin . 0 12 1
Don Doncheski 1111
Henry Mullen 4 13 1
Ken Stillenger 4 3 2 f
Paul Hansen 0 0 3 (
Joe Sowokinsos 0 0 3 (
Myron Thorberg . 3 0 1 (
Larry McHenry ..9 1 0 If
Ainsworth Measures
Eagles, 64-47
In a North-Central conference
game played here Friday night
the Ainsworth Bulldogs pullet
away in the second half to fash
ion a 64-47 convincing win ovei
the O’Neill high Eagles.
Earlier in the week the Bulldogs
had polished off Bassett.
The up-front scoring of W. San
er, Smith and Nelson- *Avho collec
tively accounted for 38 points
wrecked the Eagles.
Boxscore:
O’NEILL (47) fg ft pfptf
Smith .... 5 1 3 31
Bill Eby .... 10 0 1
CLEANING STAINLESS
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keep clean. Its hard, tough sur
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does not develop rough spots that
harbor bacteria.
Hot water and soap or deter
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in a flash. Thorough rinsing and
drying prevent white “water
spots,” which are actually min
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If burned-on foods do not suc
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Sometimes overheating may
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ateel wool in combination with a
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Otter 2 115
John Kurtz 0 l) 0 0
Larry Donlin .2 0 2 4
Jim Larson 6 0 2 12
B tb Ebj ..4149
AINSWORTH (641 fg ft pf pts
Saner 6 0 4 12
Spearman .... 10 0 2
Micheel 2 0 0 1
Smith . . 7 2 3 16
Nelson 3 4 2 10
Yoeman 4 0 2 8
Herring 10 0 2
Mundhenke ..4 2 1 10
Ewing 44-33 Victor
Over Meadow Grove
EWING With Larry Rotherham
accounting for 25 ixiints. the Ew
ing high Tigers Friday night put
the skids on Meadow Grove, 44
43. Ewing was never headed.
Leslie Sparr rolled in 14 for
Meadow Grove. The visitors pull
ed to within four points with only
two minutes remaining, but the
Tigers warded off the threat and
iced the gam^ when Leon Ilahl
back dumped in two quick field
ers.
Ewing led 20-15 at intermission.
Mrs. Donald Drickey of Bristow
was a Monday lunch guest of Mrs.
William Qaussen.
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dale crew Tuesday night on the I
Page court with Oakdale emerg
ing victor, 42-38.
Jim Nissen looked good for Page
and scored 12 points. Clair Parks
and Cronk had six each
Early in the third tlie score was
knotted 27-all. Fred Cronk, who
was withdrawn in the first period,
reentered in the fourth and the
Eagles closed the sap to four
points.
Jim Telgren led Oakdale with
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