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SSC Tigers Win
SEAC Tournament
The Savannah State College
Timers won their second consecu¬
tive SEAT Tournament by beating
Florida Normal in the final,
$02-76. The leading scorers for
fhe Tigers were Hedel! Walton,
4vith 33 and Ira Jackson, 24. For
Florida Normal, Bill McDougald
with 29 and Scott Perry, 25. The
half-time scores were 15-34, in
favor of SSC Timers. Walton, Jack-
son, McDougald, Perry and James
Davis of Claflin made the first
team in the all-tournament selec¬
tion. Jackson of Savannah was
chosen as the most valuable play¬
er in the tournament.
Claflin won over Morris College,
76-74 in a five minutes overtime
for consolation.
Starting the first half for the
champions were four members of
the ‘‘Sophomore Five” and Robert
Robbins, the only senior on the
team. The others were Jackson,
Walton, Willie Tate and James
Dix,on. For Florida Normal, Mc¬
Dougald, Perry, A. Powell, J. Wil-
Jiam and A. Jones. Both team
started the first half off being
verv “hot” as they were tied 12-12,
with the game five minutes old.
Walton and McDougald weie set¬
ting the pace with six points each.
But with Jackson block : ng a couple
State Basketball Tournament
J L. Bozeman, Jr., president,
Georgia Interscholastic Associ¬
ation, State Basketball Tourna¬
ments, announced the Class A A
State Basketball Tournament
will be held March 3-5 in At- j
lanta at Archer High School,
Marshall Arnold, director.
The State Semi-Final Tourna-
district 1, 3, 6. and 9 arc
as follows: Class A Semi-Final |
Tournament, February 19-20 at
Fairmont High School, Griffin,’
T. R Bush, Booker High school,
Bamesville, director. One houri
and fifteen minutes were al¬
lowed for each game. Class!
B Semi-Final Tournament will
be held February 26-27 at Ath¬
High and Industrial School, 1
ens
Harry King, Murden High
school, Crawfordville, Ga.. dlrec-j
tof. Class C Semi-Final Tourna¬
ment was held February 19-20,
at Stephens High school, Cal¬
houn. Ga.. Mrs. B. M. Smith,
director.
The State Semi-Final Tour¬
naments, districts 2, 4, 5 and 8
are as follows: Classes A and
held February 18-20 at Center
High School, Waycross, Ga., J.
C. Reese.director. Class B
Semi-Final Tournament will be
held February 26-27 at Appling
Co. Consolidated Colored school,
BaJdey, Ga , C. L. Rawls, Atkin-
sont County Training school,
Pearson, Ga., director.
Only semi-final games are to
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l of Florida shots and James Dixon
l of SSC stealing and setting up
i passes, the Tigers quickly went out
| ahead by nine points. F 1 o r i d a
Normal was never ahead during
the half. The first half ended
45-34.
Starting the second half were
the same two teams. W ith the
first half eight minutes old, Perry
and McDougald of Florida had
cut Savannah State College Tigers'
half-time lead down to five points.
At this time the Tigers sent in
the other member of the “Sopho¬
more Five”, Stephen Kelly, a 5-10”
guard who is a flashy, smooth hall
handler, and he really got the
team moving. In fact, he had six
assists in five minutes. Kelly was
the spark at this time because his
opponents did not know what he
was going to do with the hall
j when he had possession of it. Kelly
also shot 10 points in this half.
With 55 seconds left in the game,
| Walton hit the Century mark with
I a 12 foot jump shot.
On Friday, February 26, the Ka
Inlay ■ vannah State College Tigers will
Florida A A' M College of
' Tallahassee, Florida, in Atlanta in
{the District Six Tournament of
the N AIA.
be played in the Semi-Final
Tournament. Teams winning
final games will qualify for the
state final tournament. No
winner will be determined in
any semi-final tournament.
Liberty County High
Wins District Tourney
The girls and boys basketball
teams of Liberty County High
school. McIntosh, Ga., ended th“
1959-60 season as top teams in
District 11, Class A.
The girls went to the tour¬
ney with a record of 16-1 to
prove that they are the tigers
from Liberty county. They
were top seated in the tourney,
defeating Woodbine. They
met Tattnall county's girls in
the finals with a score of 48-21.
The boys’ team defeated Da¬
rien in their first game which
put them in the bracket oppo¬
site Woodbine. After defeat¬
ing Woodbine, the Tigers played
Pius X of Savannah in the
championship game—wtih put
them on top with a score of
51-54.
S. L. Smith, principal of Lib¬
erty County High school, says
it is a double thrill to have two
championship teams from his
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ellis are
coaches of the teams.
SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE'S
“defensive five” who will par-
ticlpate in the Southeastern
Conference Tournament at Al-
Case Set for 26
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pear in court this weekend
26) on charge of fraudulent con-
version in connection with a real
estate transaction.
Ramsey. 84, is a real estate
broker and socially prominent.
He. was represented by A. I con
Higginbotham, Jr., who nuked for
a waiver of the hearing before
Magistrate Lewis Mongelluzzo in
central station, City Hull.
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The complainant, Charles Lewis,
a government employee was not
| present. The-amount involved in
his complaint is $517.50.
; However, another complainant,
Mrs. Susie Watlington, alleges
that $ 1,500 is involved in a trans¬
action between her and Ramsey.
She i. the mother of Joseph Wat¬
lington, a member of the insurance
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A warrant has been issued on
Mrs. Watlington’s complaint. She
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Atlanta. Left to right are Ray-
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1 and Alfonso McLean.
..ng. 16 .
Ramsey was freed of fraudulent
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The complaint, Mrs. Lula Mae
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