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Rebels Massacre
Eagles, 78-60
The R. E. Lee Rebels are just
as good as their pre-game bill
ings noted.
They proved it Tuesday again
st the Griffin Eagles by running
up a 35-11 halftime lead and
breezing home with an easy 68-
60 victory.
The Lee girls took the lead in
the second quarter and walked
off with a 48-35 win.
Coach Wallace Rhodes of Lee
put five fantastic shooters on the
court. They gave the Eagles a
few lessons in scoring points.
Lee romped to a 17-4 first per
iod lead, and held Griffin to se
ven points in the second quar
ter while scoring 18 to rest at
the half with a 24 point advan
tage.
Griffin outscored Lee in the
second half. However, Lee let up
Lewis, Bevil Roll
558 Series
Henry Lewis and Wilson Bevil
each rolled a 558 series Tuesday
in the Dr. Craddock League.
In team action, Holan beat
Southern States 4-0, Fisher Hard
ware beat the Hellbenders 3-1,
Larry’s Sinclair beat Farrer
Apartments 3-1, and Emmett-
Irene’s Ceramics beat Willis Qu
ick Tire 3-1.
Larry Stewart bowled a 211
and Pee Wee Phillips had a 210.
Joe Melton bowled a 215 in the
Industrial League. However, his
team, Ike Hill’s, lost to Eu
banks Station 3-1, Highland beat
Dundee 3-1, and the Misfits beat
Thomaston Texaco 3-1.
Jackie James bowled a 209 and
Edwin Morris had a 207.
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on defense as the game turned
in to a running-shooting match.
The Eagles made 17 points in
the third and cashed in 32 in the
fourth.
The fourth was a free scor
ing affair. Griffin made over
half its points in that quarter
and Lee popped in 29, nearly eq
ualling its output in the first and
third periods combined.
Steve Barrow and Mike Ogles
bee were the spoilers. They sc
ored 23 points apiece.
Griffin’s Robert Anderson took
game scoring honors with 26.
Calvin Daniels made 12, Reg
giie Griffin 11, Harry Murphy
seven and Douglas Pack four.
In addition to Oglesbee’s and
Barrow’s 23 points, Ronnie Watts
made 14, Jimmy Moore 11, Ed
Trice six and Pat Salter two.
It was a costly night for Lee.
Oglesbee, who sparked the
Rebels’ attack, accidently ram
med his hand through a door
glass at the gym and severly cut
his wrist. He was rushed to the
Griffin-Spalding Hospital for
treatment. H
GIRLS
Coach Jim Cavan’s Lee girls
took the lead in the second qu
arter, after the first ended in an
8-8 tie, and were never headed
again.
Griffin scored only four points
in the third as Lee built a 39-23
lead.
Phyllis Yates scored 27 points
for Lee. Susan Newton made 14
and Debbie WaddelFscored se
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Martha Dawn was high scor
er for Griffin with 23. Reba Hall
made 10 and Jan Williams two.
Diane Searcy, Pat Jones, Ka
thy Dougherty and Lynn Cor
dell played the guard positions
for Griffin.
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(Griffin Daily News Staff Photo)
Wayne Westmoreland comes down with a rebound in the third quarter of Griffin’s
terrific battle with the powerful R. E. Lee Rebels here Tuesday night. Lee beat
Griffin, 78-60. Number 33 is Griffin’s Doug Pack. Jim Moore (51) and Ed Trice
(45) are the Rebels shown in the action.
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SPORTS*
Tarheels Upset
Kentucky, 84-77
By United Press International
North Carolina called on tip
in specialist Rusty Clark to de
feat Kentucky 84-77 Tuesday
night while Vanderbilt was
edging Davidson 81-79.
In another basketball contest
Involving major teams from the
Southeast, sophomore guard
Dn Curnutt scored 34 points to
lead Miami to a 104-103 defeat
over Tampa.
Clark was high scorer for the
night in the game at Greens
boro with 23 points, many of
them easy tip-ins for the 6-foot-
10 center. Clark connected on
11 of 13 attempts before fouling
out with 2:23 remaining.
Kentucky ran into foul trouble
early in the second half and
had four players on the verge
of leaving the game.
Vanderbilt guard Tom Hagan
stnk a 20-foot jump shot with
only two seconds remaining to
giVe the Commodores their
victory over Davidson. More
than 11.000 fans turned out for
the game In Nashville between
the nationally rated teams.
The victory left Vanderbilt
with a 4-0 record.
The lead changed hands 23
times in the Miami-Tampa
game. Miami took a 53-49 half
time lead but Tampa came
back and ran up a four-point
margin. Then Curnutt and re
serve forward Dennis Cantrell
scored seven straight points to
put Miami ahead.
In games tonight. Furman
visits Mississippi and Southern
Mississippi travels to Alabama.
Mississippi State plays in the
Bluebonnet Classic tournament
at Houston.
COACHES NAMED
MOBILE, Ala. (UPD—Hank
Strain of the Kansas City Chiefs
and Mike Holovak of the Boston
Patriots of the American
Football League were named
Sunday to coach teams in the
198 Senior Bowl game on Jan.
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BRITISH WIN
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI)
—Great Britain defeated Swe
den 2-1 Tuesday to capture Its
fourth consecutive Kings Cup
tennis title.
Roger Taylor defeated Ove
Bengstsson 2-6, 6-3, 9-7 and
Bobby Wilson wrapped up the
crown for Britain with an 8-6, 6-
2 victory over Martin Carlstein.
NEW POST
NEW YORK (UPl)—Ralph
Furey, athletic director at
Columbia University since 1946
and a prime mover in formation
of the Ivy League, is relinquish
ing the post to become special
assistant to the president of the
university.
Furey’s retirement as athletic
director was announced Tues
day effective on June 30, 1968.
At that time he will be 65.
Spalding Girls
Score 67 Points
The Spalding Junior High eigh
th grade girls may have set a
few records Tuesday when they
beat Meriwether County 67-12.
The 67 points may be a record
for Spalding. In addition, five
girls scored in double figures.
That might be a record.
Spalding ran its unbeaten st
ring to five by taking a 42-8 fir
st half lead and coasting home
with an easy victory.
Spalding scored 27 of the 42
points in the first quarter.
Louise Clouse was high scor
er with 14 points. Martha Mass
engale made 13, Shelly Vaughn
and Peggy Lynch 12 each, El
eanor Walker 10 and Susan Ahl
six.
Coach Harvey Oglesby alter
nated five guards. They were
Beth Barron, Laura Crouch,
Margaret Malcolm, Rose Walk
ins and Vickie Ward, who is be
ing transferred from forward to
guard.
“All the girls played well,” the
coach said.
Reserves, who saw action,
were Jan Biles, Gwen Reid, Lyn
da Newby, Gail Hyatt, Becky
Mabry, Beth Bizzell, Janet Bow
les and Laura Gregory.
Griffin Daily News
Bradley Admits
Blowing Game
By United Press Internattonal
Bill Bradley shouldered the
responsibility for the New York
Knicks’ second straight loss
since he joined them today but
winning coach Richie Guerin of
the St. Louis Hawks was
thinking of the future instead of
the past.
“I blew It,” said Bradley
after the Hawks defeated the
Knicks 145-142 in double over
time Tuesday night. “ I gave
them the chance to tie and then
to go on to win.”
• Bradley referred to the fact
that he took a shot with 15
seconds remaining and the
Knicks leading by two points.
Spalding will play in Jonesboro
Friday.
Ratings
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
United Press International se
cond weekly small college
basketball ratings for the 1967-
68 season with first place votes
and records through games of
Dec. 9 in parentheses:
Team Points
1. San Diego St. (22) (4-0)326
2. Ky. Wesleyan (1) (2-1) 212
3. Indiana St Ind. (1) (1-2)188
4. Evansville (1) (2-0) 174
5. Long Island U. (2) (3-0)138
6. Southwest Mo. (1) (1-2) 136
7. Akron (3-0) 115
8. Cheyney St. (3-0) 114
9. Trinity (Tex. (2) (3-1) 96
10. Winston-Salem (1) (2-0) 90
Second 10—11. Valparaiso 50;
12. Southwest Louisiana (1) 44;
13. St. Benedicts (Kan.) (1) 38;
14. Illinois St. 35; 15. Eastern
New Mexico (1) 25; 16. ribs
Angeles St. (1) 19; 17. (tie)
Central State (Ohio) and North
Dakota 15; 19. Northern Michi
gan 9; 20. (tie) Alcorn and St.
Cloud St. 8.
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He missed and Joe Caldwell’s
jump shot tied the score for the
Hawks and sent the game intc
overtime. Wilkens scored 13
points in the overtime sessions,
Bradley fouled out with 2:01
remaining in the second extra
session and the former Prince
ton All-America agreed that he
definitely was on the spot.
But Guerin looked past the
one game to think of the future.
‘‘He was very impressive,”
said Guerin. “We recognized
that he was a little off his
game. He moved the ball
around well but he was a bit
rusty. Nevertheless, he made
the Knicks do things which I
have never seen them do
before. He has a chance to be a
very great player. The pressure
under which he has been under
in these first two games just
have been almost unbearable.”
Bradley, who scored eight
points in his debut with the
Knicks last Saturday night,
made 10 of 15 shots from the
field Tuesday night and tallied
23 points. The Knicks led by II
points with 8:27 to go but the
Hawks went into an all-court
press to tie the score seconds
before the final buzzer and go
on to their victory.
Georgia Baptist
Beats Griffin
The Georgia Baptist Nurses
beat the Griffin girls 56-44 Tues
day night in a holiday tourna
ment at East Point.
Betty Blackstock scored 30 po
ints for Griffin and Carolyn Wil
liams made 10.
Griffin plays the Atlanta Re
bels tonight at 9 o’clock.
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