% rr-ju ii iiv Doug Shrader Kwin.14, I lalfhack Steve Higgins St. Mary’s Fullback Cal Peters St. Mary’s, Center . v* ^4',: \ •* Don Hahlbeck Ewing, Left Tackle ►. i Mk 1 r. * Tom Brewster Stuart, Halfback I Jim Spitzenberger St. Mary's, Quarterback Larry Noffke Ewing, Left End E | # Steve Peterson O’Neill High, Right Guard Is 3ESS 3» * SS3»3 i a wmm ms tm «m law* j Ray Belina St. Mary’s, Right End Gary Jeffrey ? O'Neill High, Right Tackle We re coming your way with a friendly wish for a very Happy Holiday. CAFE & - Leo and Ruth 1 Wiseman in abundance in this most festive holiday season. Harry and Helen GILDERSLEEVE O'Neill, Nebraska I Jim Schmaderer Stuart, Left Guard | I i 1 i 1 \ 3 « I (JteetZnm | \ 3 As carolers sing the joys of Christmas, we I chime in with best 3 wishes for you 3 j 3 3 3 3 < 3 3 3 3 3 Myrt's Cafe I CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY O’Neill, Nebraska Page Eagles Dropped by Center 68-61 Center dropped the Page Eagles from the ranks of the undefeated 68-61 in a game played Tuesday night at Page. The game was marred by 45 fouls. Both Cronk and Ickes were ousted from the Page lineup via the foul route. Cronk was high point man for Page with 23 while Sealer led Center with 32. The Page reserves won their eighth straight tilt 35-23. In games played last week Page downed Clearwater 43-30 and Oak-J dale, 66-31. Invitational Slated At Spencer Jan. 2-3 Spencer will hold their invita-f tional basketball tournament Mon-;’ day and Tuesday, January 2 and| 3. Butte and St. Mary’s will meetl at 7 p.m. Monday and Spencer| and Atkinson will go on the§ boards at 8:30. Consolation and championships play will be held Tuesday eve-5 ning beginning at 7 p.m. Niobrara - Naper | Niobrara skipped past Naper | Friday evening 84-48 in a game* played at Naper. Niobrara’s sec-3 ond squad also won their game* 58-14. Liska was the top scorer for® Niobrara with 25 and Wentz did? the scoring honors for Naper with! 15. S --— 5 i Team Honored | At Supper O'Neill public high football] players had a night out on the$ town Monday evening and it all] started with an idea by Laurencej Haynes—a public spirited man! who is truly fond of sports. Haynes enjoyed O’Neill high’s! undefeated football season so* much that he felt the players; should be honored with some kind] : of recognition dinner for their] fine playing and sportsmanship. » He started talking it up and] ; soon realized that a great many] felt the same way. However, the! fathers of these football players] desired the honor of taking them] i out for dinner at the Town House! I and seven “stand-in” dads joined] [ the group. i Coach Jake Hawley and Princi-] pal Marvin Miller assisted Mr.] Haynes with the arrangements! and Mr. Miller served as toast-] master at the dinner. « I r 1 i p n 5 • ;• IV ; Evan's Beauty Shop O'Neill, Nebraska Cleve Walstrom of Verdigre, son of I)r. and Mrs. V. A. Walstrom, is shown here with a six legged calf which was recently purchased by Dr. Walstrom from a rancher In Oklahoma. The Angus Hereford cross steer has two extra legs which are attached by cartilage from the steer’s left shoulder. The legs are 24 inches long and each have hooves. The steer, however, can make no use of these logs. Bowling Results Men’s League Streamline League W L Pepperuppers 27% 17% Redbird Warriors 25 20 Page Oilers 24% 20% Pfister Hybrids 23 22 Methodist Men 23 22 Fehrs Trac. & Eqpt. 22 23 Dankerts Warrengas 18 27 Bowes Seal Fast 17 28 High Scores: Jim McClellan and Carl Max, 212; Robert Burival, 530; Pepperuppers, 831; Redbird Warriors, 2360. Varsity League W L O’Neill Cleaners 28% 19% Old Home Bread 27 21 Dick’s Bar 24 24 Shelhamer’s Oil 26% 21% Johnson Jewelry 26 22 Drayton Elevator 23 25 Hamm’s 21 27 Dodd’s Oil 16 32 High Scores: Vern Lorenz, 249; Tom Cronin, 579; Old Home Bread, 889 and 2464. Round-Hit League W L Bazelmans Service 36 12 Prouty’s Cagers 29% 18% Ye Olde Farmers 27 21 Haymakers 26% 21% K of C Red 19 29 J. C. Maybees 19 29 Deloit Farmers 18 30 Blue Chips 17 31 High Scores: E. Robertson, 209; E. Robertson, 583; Ye Olde Far mers, 820 ; Bazelmans Service, 2322. Shamrock League W L Shonka Agency 43 21 Van Vleck Motors 37 27 9covies Western Auto 35 29 O’Neill National Bank 35 29 Farmers Store 31 33 Virg Laursen Ins. 30 34 Atkinson Teachers 28 36 O’Neill Lockers 21 43 High Scores: George Hammond, 219; Roy Gilg, 554; Shonka Agen cy, 924 and 2573. Beef League W L Pa^e Oil Co. 26 19 Wick’s Body Shop 25 20 Sam’s Bar 24 21 Earley Oil Co. 24 21 Foree Tiro & Supply 15 30 High Scores: Jerry Lamason, 218 and 559; O’Neill Auto Supply, 907 and 2584. Mac's Bar 23 22 New Deal Oil 22 23 O’Neill Auto Supply 21 24 ] I \ Classic League YV L Legion Gold 27 21 Ten Pin Lanes 27 21 K of C Green 26 22 Ideal Cleaners 23 25 VFW Post 926 22 26 Cudahy Hams 19 29 High Scores: George McCarthy, 215 and 535; Ideal Cleaners, 930 and 2313. Women’s League Majorette League W L Ed Thorin 30 18 L & R Cafe 29% 18% Melcinas Puffs 28 20 Orchard Implement 28 20 First National Bank 20 28 H. R. Smith 19% 28% Pin Pals 19 29 Lucky Strikes 18 30 High 9cores: Jeanie Hynes (Sub.), 185 and 476; First National Bank, 740 and 2087. -i Strikettes League W L i Pinkerman’s TV 32 16 j The Toppers 32 16 j Checkerboards 23 25 j Gillespies 23 25 j Page Oil 23 25 i Coca Cola 22 26 j Seven-up 19 29 i Candy Bill’s Cafe 18 30 ! High Scores: Trudy Cleveland,; 180; Phyllis Linder, 453; Candyj Bill’s Cafe, 705 and 1976. -1 ! Booster League W L ; Dick’s Bar 31 17 ] Caterpillars 30 18 ? J. M. McDonalds 25 23 s O’Neill Auto Supply 23 25 ; Hunt’s Plumbing 22 26 s Nite Owls 22 26 ■ Ten .Pin Lanes 20 28 j Town House 19 29 S High Scores: Nancy Grady, 194;| Jo Ann Wesker, 480; J. M. Mc-S Donalds, 705 and 2052. yfaff I It’s Christmas and what better reason to wish you the joys of this happy season. James Davidson & Sons i ! ! O'Neill, Nebraska ; _S •g!c»g!g4€«!g«a^^tg(5!€««gtff!€<€is!«iST««ie>«t©e!c«ifi(ee«etg!g‘gg!g-.g.gs.5; } ) f 1 f f r iff h' i \ r t | : Wm’d Ilk* to add to th* chorus of t good wish** coming your way i on this happy \ X holiday. r l • f f r f ! r t i / r t l \ '' ) NEW OUTLAW ! ' , , O'Neill, Nebraska St. Mary's Squeaks by St. Joe 53-49 with Final Quarter Drive By Jim Sullivan St. Joseph’s of Atkinson travel ed to O’Neill last Friday night to receive a 53-49 loss in a close game with St. Mary's. The Card’s gathered steam with the much improved shooting and re bounding of Jerry Gokie and Cal Peter’s and took a 14 to 8 lead in the first quarter. Mudloff loft ed a long shot from the middle of the floor as the buzzer .sounded for the end of the first quarter. The second quarter found the Bluejays pulling up to within 2 points, behind the shooting of Mark McKay wno scored 9 of his 17 points in the second stan za. Half time score was 25-23 with St. Mary’s in the lead. The third quarter opened at a hot pace. Mike McKay and Larry J.idge combined for 14 points in a 20 point third quarter to shove Atkinson ahead at the end of the third quarter 43-38. In the final period St. Mary’s, paced by N r man Mudloff, came from behind and held the load for their third victory. G >kie led both departments with 16 points and 20 rebounds. He was followed by Mudloff with 14, Peter, 13; Donohoe, 6 and Spitzen berger, 4 points. Most of Atkinson’s scoring was based around three men. Mark McKay had 17 p lints, Mike Me "i?'S*'f*tpr)*rtarMr\m mpygnciycriprypner*m Kay was next with 16 followed by Judge with 12 RESERVES The St. Mary's reserve team upped their record to 3-1 with a 44-35 win over the St. Joe re serve’s. The game was a close one most of the way but the young Cardinals pulled it out in the fourth quarter behind the shoot ing of Pr.iss, Oetter and Tomjack, who had 14. !) and 8 points respec tively. St. Joe’s reserves wore paced by Valley with 7, Keating, 6, and Krysl, 6. Chambers Suffers 52-54 Defeat by Bartlett Friday Chambers suffered a 52-54 de feat Friday night at the hands of Bartlett. Bob Crosby and Bill Day each contributed 17 points for Bartlett while Larry Swanson was high point man for Chamber* with 24. This was the second loss of the week for the Chambers crew. Tuesday night they were handed a 59-56 defeat by Elgin. Rick Johnson led the E'gin scoring with 13 points while Swanson was high for Chambers with 19. Dale Adams was second high with 14. 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