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Are Top Men or Vikings Gray Leads Blountville By Holston Valley 57 49 URCAT! a led Bristol with 12 Pos Bulldogs Undefeated Appalachia Tops Clintwood 65 44 12 for game Mullins Coe i 42 Jobe 1 1 Bays 8 9 49 to set the contest 32 16 Spar 6 Tazewell Beats Marion tjj wveilTIJ JUUf IjTOVf! Lowell Terry led Jonesville with Rich vll'v 12 11 55 In 65 56 District Duel fit 18 tn I i 4 Whited 9 Sandt 1 Porter Thompson How WATCHES JEWELRY LUGGAGE the out the the Green Wave It was victory No 11 for the unbeaten Bulldogs: Appalachia's victory snapped a six game winning streak for How Green Waxe Taking an 18 12 first quarter lead the Bulldogs had pushed into a 30 18 advantage by halftime They led 44 32 at the'' third quarter rest stop and outpointed Clintwood 21 12 in the final period'iy Big Dave Dixon hit 20 points to lead Appalachia Next in line came Eugene Kirk with 14 Gary Hollo man with 13 and Wayne Herndon with 11" iie Ron Hughes with 15 points and Raymond Shipp with 11 kept Clint wood moving Appalachia won the junior var sity game 4L26 while Clintwood snatched an eighth grade contest 9 9 Coach Harold Poe's seventh and eighth graders defeated Saltville 29 11 yesterday afternoon to post their fourth victory of the season against only one setback Skeens led the winning attack with 14 points while Rose tallied seven of the 11 points for Saltville BATTLE OR Tommy Stewart (26) of Douglass and ranklin Morton (12) of Slater battle for a rebound in the city series game last night Others pictured are Richard Houston of Doug lass and William Silas (8) of Slater Slater won the contest 41 40 in an oxertime 's SpMitl TM Herald Courier BLOUNTVILLE Tenn Jan 23 Blountville High's Tigers held on to second place in the Upper Lakes Conference by downing the Holston Valley Rebels here tonight' 57 49 It was Blountville's seventh league victory against only two setbacks while Holston Valley suf fered its third defeat in six starts The two teams were in a 16 16 deadlock at the first rest stop but the Tigers shot out to a 39 25 mar gin at halftime Special Te Th Hereld Courier BLU CITY Tenn Jan 23 Kctron got hack into the win col umn here tonight by edging out Bluff City's Grizzlies 55 54 in an overtime period The contest ended in a 49 49 dead lock but Kctron came back to out score the Grizzlies 6 5 in the three minute overtime for the win Three of the Ketron starters hit in double figures with A Clev enger leading the way with 21 markers He was followed by Johnny Dixon with 13 and Donnie Stafford with 10 Buddy Nelson picked up 16 for Bluff City with William Stacy and red Lowrie chipping in with 13 tallies i Kctron made it a clean sweep by taking the preliminary contest 46 29 behind Glen 26 points KETRON (55): Stafford 10 Dixon IS Clevenger 21 McCrary 4Suther land 5 Wampler 2 BLU CITY (54): Neison ham 6 Stacy 13 Lowrl 13 Carrier 1 Hodqe 4 Hodqe 1 By quarters: Ketron 13 14 13 I Bluff City 12 14 7 14 54 Stanley 27 Smith 5 (47): Malyer 1 Sfeffey Worley 12 Penland 2 The Rebels sliced the score to 43 36 in the third stanza but Blount ville held on for the win Guard Venis Gray blistered the nets for 24 points to lead the win ners with Mike Holt and Sam Row land contributing 12 and 10 re spectixely Dickie Lewis and Bob Arnold captured scoring1 honors for the Rebels with 15 and 12 respec tively Blountville won the game open er 43 33 with Allen Ramey scor ing 20 points HOLSTON VALLEY (49): Lewis 15 Chapman I Hoqsert 4: Arnold 12 Johnson 3 Love O'Dell 5 eagins Thomas Booher BLOUNTVILLE (57): Holt 12 Browder 4 Correll 5 Gray 24 Rowland 10 Horne uller Weaver 2 Massengill Elsea Hickman By quarters: Holston Valley 14 9 11 49 Blountville 16 23 4 14 57 trouble in rolling past Honaker here tonight 65 35 in a District Seven game Branham was hampered by a pull ed muscle but Haysi got plenty of point production from Raymond Roberts Jimmy Edwards and Mack Hay who contributed 19 18 and 11 points respectively Paul Jackson and Eddie Stovall led attack with 12 and 11 points respectively Haysi made it a sweep by taking a 54 44 decision in the girls contest HAYSI (45): Brnhm 10 Hay 11 uller 4 Roberts I Edwards II Anderson Sykes 2 Owens Thornes 1 HONAKER (35): Wysor Plaster Jackson 12 Stovall 11 Hale 5 Cook 2 Stinson Horton Jackson Power By quarters: Haysi 20 9 23 Hon aker 10 4 10 Special To The Herald Courier NORA Va Jan Ervinton Rebels were out front all the way tonight in shooting out a 71 53 Dis trict Eight basketball win over th Wise Indians The Rebels took a 23 16 lead in the first period were ahead 42 24 at halftime and 54 34 at the end of three quarters Clyde Long banged in 18 points to show the way He was follow ed by Jesse Sutherland with 12 and Joe Herndon with 10 Jimmy Ray Carter and Danny Mehaffey ac counted for 30 points to spark the Tribesmen Ervinton took the junior varsity opener 36 29 WISE (53): Plenary Beverly Stallard 4 Carter 14 Mehaffey 14 Subs 5 Hillman 3 Holbrook 4 Adkins ERVINTON (71): Herndon 10 Lonf 11 Mullins 5 Sutherland 12 Stanley 7 Hill 2 Boslic 12 Compton i Mullins Vires 1 Hammonds 2 By quarters: Wise 16 4 10 Ervin ton 23 12 17 71 14 12 and 12 Rhonda Ely had 15 and Bruce Bolling 10 for Dryden JONESVILLE (51): Williamson 2 Sexton 14 Williamson 4 Mun sey 12 Terry 12 Gilbert DRYDEN (47): reshen BurcheU I Ely 15 Gibson 2 Bolling 10 Carter 5 Rivers By quarters: Jonesville 13 11 14 5 Dryden 7 13 II 7 2 47 Eastern League Elects Officers Special Ta The Herald Courier JONESVILLE Va Jan 23 Jonesville took a 51 47 victory from Dryden in a District Eight contest here tonight The game ended in a 45 45 dead lock with the Bulldogs outscoring Dryden 6 2 in the overtime for the win Don Sexton Bobby Munsey and Oak Ridge alls To Elizabethton Special Ta The Herald Courier KEOKEE Va Jan Penning ton Gap Bobcats edged past Keokee 42 39 here tonight in a hard fought District Eight basketball game Pennington had a slight lead all the way being ahead 12 7 at the quarter 21 20 at halftime and 31 27 at the end ol three periods Wayne Snodgrass and Wendell set the pace for Keokee with Bobby Tinker hitting 16 for Pen nington Pennington girls won the opener 30 26 PENNINGTON l): Beuey 4 Jn kin 3 Tinker yn 5 8 Ely 4 Ray Wyutt KEOKEE (39): Palmer Snodflris 12 Barker 2 Bush 12 Edens 2 Alien Rooms By quarters: Pennington 12 9 IB Keokee 7 7 lfr 39 10 Special To The Herold Courier BLUEIELD Va Jan Gra ham pushed Grundy further into the Southwest District cellar by rolling to a 60 49 decision here to night It was seventh loss in eight games and Graham's third triumph against five defeats Graham jumped off to a 19 14 margin at the end of the first quarter and steadily increased the advantage to notch the decision George Walker had 15 Ken Bourne 11 Junior Devor 10 and Ron Devor 10 to set the pace for the Men Jackie Hale and Davis tallied 16 and 14 respectively Grundy pace Graham won the 30 GRUNDY (49): Hale Davis Johnson 6 Vanover 3 Williams 4 GRAHAM (60): Walker 15 Bourne 11 rancis 7 Devor 10 Devor 10 Roland 7 By quarters: Grundy 14 14 2 12 49 Gre ham 12 13 17 (mat UM3 LOAN OICE II Sixth St Special Te The Herald Courier LEBANON Va Jan 23 Rich lands Blue Tornado from the Group One Southwest District packed too many guns for Lebanon's inexperi enced Pioneers tonight and emerg ed with a 75 38 basketball victory Billy Joe Massie led Richlands with a 20 point pace from guard He was followed by Gerald Bob bitte and Joe Chaffin' with 10Mints each reshman Ronnie Brown and Carroll Snead paced the Pioneers who got behind 18 5 in the first quarter and never threatened Richlands won the junior varsity opener in 8 38 37 overtime battle RICHLANDS (75): Htss 4 ChPiP 10 Bobbitt 10 McGht I Mtssif 20 Harris 4 Hurst 3 Cranwall 8 Harris 4 LEBANON (31): Brown 2 SdMtt Hall 4 Linkous Allan 8 Pugh 6 Vicars 2 Richards 4 ullar Ash brook Gillespie By quarters: Richlands II 23 1 4 Lebanon 5 I 11 Hampton Beaten By Sevierville Va Jan 23 Taze well's rangy Bulldogs stayed on the heels of Virginia High in the South west District bzasketball scramble by posting a hard fought 65 56 vic tory over battling Scarlet Hurricane tonight The triumph was the sixth in seven conference starts for Coach Tiff Kiser's crew which has lost only to Bristol Tazewell led at alTthe rest stops 19 12 33 21 and 47 38 Buddy isher led the Bulldogs canning 23 points to take scoring honoM to rthe game He was Pennington Beats Keokee 42 To 39 Virginia 7 8 Graders Get Win Walter Wiley's jump shot with minute left in an overtime period enabled the Slater High Wohes to edge out Douglass Demons in a city series and Tri State Con ference game here last night 41 40 Douglass had taken a 40 39 lead seconds early on Richard jump to set the stage for winning basket in the excitement filled contest The victory also enabled Slater to move into the Tri State Conference lead ahead of the Demons Doug lass was the loop leader until last night Wiley Tommy Horton and Wil liam Silas led Slater's attack with 14 12 and 10 points respectively while Richard Houston took scoring honors for the night with 13 markers He was followed by James Dulaney and Hezzie De lapp with seven each Slater Takes Lead With Horton and Wiley leading the way Slater grabbed a 12 10 first period lead The Wolves went on to outscore the Demons 14 11 in the second stanza to hold a 26 21 advantage at halftime Slater moved out to a 30 21 mar gin early in the third period but with Dulaney and Houston leading the way Douglass closed the gap to 30 25 at the third rest stop Slater held a 34 29 lead with 5:12 remaining but baskets by oster and a layup by Houston cut the margin to 31 33 After ranklin Morion hit a free throw for Slater oster's layup tied the score at 35 35 Houston's hook put the Demons out front 37 35 with 1:05 remain ing but Wiley's jump tied the score to send the game into overtime Slater outscored the Demons 4 3 in the oxertime period to edge out the hard fought decision SEVIERVILLE Tenn Jan 23 Ill County's Bears squeezed past Hampton 52 50 in a high school basketball 'game tonight The victory ran record 15 1 for the season The decision gave Hampton a 1 1 record for its current road trip The visitors defeated Gatlinburg last night Ronnie Whaley had 23 points lead the Bears or Hampton WiV lie Malone was high man with 24 Wise Beaten By Ervinton i SpMial Th Harald Caunar GATE CITY Va Jan Gale City increased its lead in the Lee Scott Division of District Eight by notching a 70 60 victory over Thomas Walker here tonight The victory also avenged the only defeat suffered by the Blue De' ils earlier this season Gate City led all the way taking a 15 10 first period lead and holding a 28 24 advantage at halftime Butthe end of the third stop the Blue Devils had: built up a 45 40 margin Little Roger Blair poured 24 points through the basket to cap ture scoring honors for the night in leading Gate City Walter Carter Kenny Ervin and Larry razier followed with 21 10 and 10 re spectively DeBusk and Lon Marcum tossed in 23 and 19 respectively tor Thomas Walker Gate City captured the contest 37 34 THOMAS WALKER (Mlj: Jxnwy 6 Marcum DeBusk 23 Ayers 5 Ely 3 SubJ Psyne 2 Lottice Rowlett yvoire i GATE CITY (70): St Marlin Ervin 10 Carter 21 razier Blair 24 Subi Ervin 5 Shipley 11 By quarters: Thomas Walker 10 14 20 60 Gate City: 15 13 17 25 70 Indians Trim Johnson City In 64 58 Duel lowed by Howard Noakes with i and Jimmy Hughes with 10 Johnny Eggleston going into the game in a reserve role dropped in 19 points for Marion Joe Thomp son was the only other Hurricane player in double figures He scored 12 points Marion copped the junior varsity opener 40 22 1 TAZEWELL (65): Younq 6 Lynch 5 isher 23 Noakes 18 Hughes 10 HeHreth Johnson Pike "Phillips Bailiff 3 MARION (54): dwIar 1 CoMn havor Stoots 4 Childers 1 Thomp son 12 Barker Ego lesion 15 Lin eele WrkjM 3 AHtiM Sawyera I By puerteee: TenweN 14 14H MpfMp li 9 17 56 Pioneers Drop 75 38 Decision To Richlands Garden Nips Pocahontas In 49 47 Tilt Walt Wiley Leads Victory In Overtime fpttiM To Tht Herald Courier COEBURN Va Jan Pound staved off a stubborn Coeburn up set attempt to capture a 57 51 over time District Eight victory over the Blue Knights here tonight Coeburn held' a 41 40 lead with too minutes to go in the game but the contest was in a 49 49 deadlock at the end of regulation play Pound' outscored the Blue Knights 8 2 in the overtime for the decision' Roger Mullins tossed in 19 Wright 14 and Alderson 12 to lead Pound's attack while Wayne Gollie and Terry Pope hit 20 and Coeburn Coeburn captured the 29 27 POUND 157): Wriohf 14 Wright 4 Countiss 4 Alderson 12 Bolling 4 COEBURN (51): grynt 4 Eblen 4 Castle 9 Pope 12 GoIHe 20 Subs mcvonneit si: By quarters Pound 15 19 5 1 57 turn II 19 13 4 2 51 Special Ta The Herald Courier POCAHONTAS Va Jan 23 Garden's unbeaten Green Dragons staved off a desperate second half rally here tonight to edge past the fired up Pocahontas Indians 49 47 to keep their record clean over all and in District Seven play The decision gave Garden a 12 0 worksheet in District Seven play and an overall mark of 12 straight victories Pocahontas suffered its third set back in eight district contests thus far this season Garden was never behind in the contest but had to cut the rally in the final two quarters to By Bob Huhbard NORTON Va Jan 23 Paul Roller rolled in 28 points tonight to carry East Stone Gap past Nor ton in a District Eight basketball I game but the Tigers needed a fourth quarter rally to cop the verdict 52 47 Norton got out front 16 12 in the first quarter and held on until the final canto The Black Raiders were in front 20 19 at intermission and 38 34 at the end of three peri ods East Stone pulled out by outscoring Norton 18 9 in the final quarter Harland Quillen was top point producer with 13 Bobby ox followed Roller for the Tigers with 10 0 East Stone also won the junior varsity tilt 35 22 EAST STONE (52): Rpllr 21 Gr ham I Tt 3 qx 10 Slagle 3 none NORTON (47): Hawk Quillen 13 Munsey Duff 4 Wilson 7 ultz Daniels 8 By quarters: East Stone 11 7 15 Norton 16 4 II 9 47 Mickey Deel Leads Midgets To 69 47 Win Norton Drops 52 47 Battle To East Stone Pound Trips Blue Knights In 57 51 Game The Green Dragons jumped off to a 12 0 lead midway in the open ing quarter land went on to post an 18 10 margin at the first stop Garden held a 30 15 lead at half time but the Indians came back to slice the margin to 40 32 at third stop Pocahontas again scored the Dragons 15 9 in final quarter to almost pull upset of the season Benny Coxton and Scott led Gar den's attack with 17 and 10 points respectively Curtis Murphy David Brinegar and Raymond Shupe contributed 11 points each to lead the Indians Pocahontas won the contest 49 27 GARDEN (49): Coxlon 17 McGloth lin 7 Deskins 6 Scott 10 Ratliff 8 none POCAHONTAS (47): rench 4 Page 5 Murphy 11 Brinegar 11 Gentry qvd dnupc jie Bvccni i 1 By quarters: Garden 11 11 1 Pocahontas 10 5 17 1 Graham Tops Grundy Wave In 60 49 Tilt Blue Devils Defeat In 70 60 Game Ketron Nips Bluff City In Overtime Th Salardir POST ltd Dial 80 4 4126 Tenn BARR'Sso Complete SPORTS EQUIPMENT ishing Tackle Ect 7th Strwl Bristol ann Jonesville Tops Dryden Outfit In Overtime Game Rich Valley Tops Sugar Grove ive By 55 37 Margin Special To Th Harald Courier CHATHAM HILL Va Jan 23 Noah Roberts Willard Hall and Gerald Coulthard all hit in double figures tonight to lead Rich Valley Steers to a 55 37 victory over Sugar Grove Coach Ray (Karo) Steers got out front 12 6 in the first quar ter and kept going led 25 13 at halftime and 44 25 at the third quarter rest period Rich Valley girls made the pro gram complete for the home fans by winning the opener 42 31 SUGAR GROVE (37): pBrkr 7 Johnson 2 Hall 10 Grsr 7 Johnson 9 Anderson 2 Dye Devis West RICH VALLEY (55) Preler I Roberts 12 Greer 6 Gates 6 Hall 10 Coulthard 10 Carter Wyatt Henderson Turley rye 1 By quarters: Suoar Grove i 7 11 TERMINIX Virginia Cage Clinic Set Today The Virginia High coaching staff will hold another basketball clinic this morning at the high school gym The clinic will start at 9:30 and will run until 11 ourth fifth and six graders are attending the clinic and will have one more clinic after today The final clinic will be held next Satur day Rye Cove Beaten By Nickelsville NICKELSVILLE Va Jan 23 Coach Dutch Meade's Nickelsville Bulldogs chewed out a 56 32 victory over Rye Eagles tonight for their sixth win against two defeats in District Eight competition Jess Elam set the pace with 18 points with Douglass Jackson chim ing in with 13 Bob Sailings hit 11 to spark Rye Cove Nickelsville copped the junior arsity opener 35 28 RYE COVE (32): Light 7 Hd 2 Salting II ord 1 Dlshner 3 Hsckney Strjttbh Rollins 7 Bbb Babb NICKELSVILIE (54): Dingus 5 Slpl lq 5 E1m II JMkson 13 Ctmp bH I Subs MfMd Elsm I Eitr bg Burk 4 By m6: tyt 1 4 49 NiektHvHto 13 IS 11 11 54 GREENVILLEPhllbeck 10: beaten everv conference foe all crmer io least once this season 17' 11 12 12 2S 41 Haysi Whips Honaker Team By 65 35 Score HAYSI Va Jan 23 get ting only 10 points from its ace per LAKE ELEVATIONS 7 AM Midnight riday Saturday Watauga 18900 Rise 9 Holston 16401 Rise 22 Boone 13622 all 41 Henry 12587 luct 12587 12610 While Thursday's co leader with erree Paul Harney of Auburn Mass faded badly to a fat 74 erree played the Thunderbird course again as though he owned it and put together nines of 34 32 Thursday he had 36 30 "This is the type of course I 'said the blond spectacled shot maker "I was brought up on tnese Kina ot iairways and greens If I can't play this' course I can't play But the young star with only a cne shot lead over the field was quick to admit he might not win CASTLEWOOD Va Jan 23 Mickey Deel and Joe Stanley ac counted for 58 points between them in leading William King's Mighty Midgets to a 69 47 District Seven win over Castlewood here tonight DeeLtook scoring laurels with a 31 point effort followed closely be hind by Stanley's 27 points Joe arris pumped in 21 and Lawrence Worley had 12 to lead Castlewood in a losing battle Deel and Stanley led the Midgets to a 24 11 command at the end of the first (eight minutes' and? again paced the second quarter attack that carried them to a 42 19 ad vantage at halftime Castlewood came back to out score the Midgets: 28 27 in the second half but it was far off the mark Castlewood gained a split by tak ing the preliminary game 29 18 ABINGDON (49): Dl 31 Wgnr ii A Sparks 1 CASTLEWOOD 7 arris 21 Skeens 4 Blackstone Radcliff By quarters: Abinqdon 24 II 9 Castlewood 11 I 14 14 47 New officers have been elected for the 1959 Eastern Little League baseball season The new officers were Sam Mil horn president Lester Jones vice president and player agent and Rod Muller secretary treasurer Next meeting of the league is scheduled Thursday eb 5 at Highland View School Bucs Defeat St Paul By 58 45 Margin Spiil To Th Herald Courier ST PAUL Va Jan 23 Big Stone piled up a 21 9 first half lead then breezed to a 58 45 victory over St winless Deacons in a District Eight game here tonight Big Stone only outpointed the Deacons 37 36 in the second half but the big first half lead accounted for the wide margin of victory Bucky Bentley playing a relief role led Big Stone's attack with 17 followed by Jack Howard with 13 Stanley and Jobe led St Paul with 14 and 11 respectively Big Stone gained a 31 21 win in the BIG STONE (58): Bucheneri 4 John son I Palmer Bentley 17 ird 13 ST PAUL (45): Barnes 9 Stanley 14 Castle Crowder By quarters: 4 IS 58 St Paul 4 319 1 Pirates Trim Mary Hughes By 70 49 Score Special Te Tht Herald Courier PINEY LATS Tenn Jan 23 lover the Mary Hughes Lions here tonight It was Sullivan's eighth straight in ULC play and ran its season record to an 19 2 mark The Pirates of Coach Dickie War ren had four players in double fig ures with 6 8 Leslie Phillips setting a 21 point pace for scoring honors Larry Simons followed with 16 with Roger Smith and Paul Miller con tributing 10 each Herman Malone picked up 19 markers and Richard Hodge added 13 for Mary Hughes Sullivan took an 18 11 win and held a comfortable margin at half time 33 23 UH I IVAN ClrMnx is Phillips 2i Miller io sought former Tony Branham had little yvuj iTwuei 4 wa nuivfiwriiy Qiiiiin 10 Childress MARY HUGHES (49): Allison 9 Malon 2 Williams 4 Hodg 13 Malone 19 Crusstll 1 Malone 1 By quarters: Sullivan II 15 23 Mary Hughes 11 12 15 11 49 ocnevil Scores 61 49 Victory Over Tennessee High Nave Rouse And Garrett Thunderbird Tourney Led By Jim erree PALM SPRINGS Calif (UPD Jim erree 27 year old profession al from Winston Salem C' fired his second straight 66' ri day to take over undisputed lead ership at the halfway mark in the $15000 Thunderbird Invitational i irtHV in na iwo qua golf tournament with a score of (U 132 record the exciting victory Spacial To The Herald Courier APPALACHIA Va Jan 23 Sam Appalachia Bulldogs cem onfnrl thnir orin nn first nlacn in I nil the Wise Dickenson Division of the ard Deel's defending champion District Eight basketball race with a 65 44 victory over Clintwood's Special To The Herald Courier GREENEVILLE Tenn Jan Greeneville's Green Devils broke a close ball game apart with a fourth quarter 1 spurt tonight to defeat Tennessee High of Bristoll 49 ini a Big Seven Conference basketball game With big Lyle Harrison otf to a 26 point night Greene ville moved out front 17 11 in the first quarter but the Vikings came back strong to cut the margin to 29 28 at halltime The Devils had only a scant 41 39 lead at the third quarter rest stop but they outpointed thc Vikings 20 11 in a stretch drive to xviaen uicir xiciory margin io points' Gary 'Philbock and Bill Cramer each tossed in 10 points to follow Harrison in scoring Larry Naxe a fast floor guard sparked Bristol with 14 points Bill Rouse and Joe Garrett had 10 points each Kreenex ille led by Eddie Jeffer son took the game opener 30 28 wax ne relty points TENNESSEE Gerrett 10 Oerby 7 Rouse 10 Nv Rooers 7 TENNESSEE GREENEVILLE Subs: Tennessee High Buskell 2 elty Reynolds Grey Ricker Tut terow Johnson Dick McNebb end Dev Broyles TLsLj? ftJII Saturday January 24 1959 jk 47 in iininr vv it 1 ms ff ff i ff jhihi ji Baskefba Scores Local Greeneville 61 Tennessee High 49 Slater 41 Douglass 40 overtime Southwest District Tazewell 65 Marion 56 Graham 40 Grundy 49 Richlands 75 Lebanon 31 Big Seven Kingsport 44 Johnson City JI Morristown 67 Erwin 52 Elizabethton 53 Ok Ridge 41 Upper Leket Blountville 57 Holston Valley 49 Ketron 55 Bluff City 54 overtime Lynn View 51 Holston 39 Sullivan 70 Mary Hughes 49 District Seven Abingdon 69 Castlewood 47 5 Haysi 65 Honaker 35 Rich Valley 55 Sugar Grove 37 Garden 49 Pocahontas 40 District Eight Apoalachia 65 Clintwood 44 8q Stone 58 St Paul 45 ouno 57 Coeburn 51 ov T'm East stnn ST Norton 47 Ervmlnn 71 W's 53 pnninptM eg Knk 39 "vrtimi 1 Nirkehvill 96 Ry Cv ''Jasviii i Drvden 'everttmt Git C'ty ThetriM Walker it 1 iff 1 wu I on its nuyi ir 1 rnipps 1 jUTneriana nugnesi 15 Shipp 11 Baker jordan iem Sullivan continued its unbeaten appalachia '(65): Hoiioman i3 streak in the Upper Lakes Confer i1subDCoorMBia feezing to a 70 49 triumph I armer 3 By quarters: Clintwood 12 6 14 Appalachia 18 12 14 21 65 OAK RIDGE Tenn Jan 23 powerful Cyclones i swept to their 13th victory of the fTAUE IflMBEK ffl 5ea50n turnnS nack Uak wlVnt LuMvCK Iva 41 in a high school bas Ketball game It was th second Btsy victory ot their current road trip Special To Th Herald Courier KINGSPORT Tenn Jan 23 If Dobyns Bennett push ed its string of consecutive Big 7 Conference basketball triumphs to 32 tonight by out battling Science Hill of Johnson City 64 58 Coach Guy Crawford's sharp" shooting seeking a fifth straight Big 7 now have at or the' overall campaign it was the 18th I win in 20 games for B' The loss was the fifth in 16 out ings for Coach Bill tali' Hilltoppers 1 Although the cut the final difference from 14 to 6 points in the last minute against re serves the issue was ery much in doubt through 31 2 quarters The Johnson Citians were behind as much as 13 points in the first half but fought back to take command briefly 37 35 in the third period With sexen minutes to play the Indians led by only 45 42 Then rank Bridwell and Clark Bryan sparked the Redmen in a too minute spree which rocketed the score to 57 biggest bulge ot the game It xxas 64 50 with a lit tle over a minute to go and Coach Craxxford sent in his second lineup JOHNSON CITY (58): Chatman 20 Scheusrman 10 Wilson 15 Spurrier 2 Burchfield 7 Stump 4 KINGSPORT (64): Bryan 12 Bridwell 22 KIdd 5 Garber 17 Alnslie 2 Volberg Hal 4 Ross annon' 2 Neeley Reagan By quarters: Johnson City 7 II 15 15 51 Kingsport 19 I II 4 LLm IS KS 1 yL Vi HUH' HHr "hRH 2 IRfJII Tilt B9 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Ei' CORN WHISKEY BOTTLED IN BOND MELLOW CORN iwnoor II $9W $355 Bl Hi 'MfflttW un MTMH MtUT WrmthfJ OWTNtoMt fY 1 I TP Horton 3 12 2 3 10 Gammon 4 Morton 0 0 1 wiey 7 Morton 0 0 0 0 0 Totals jy 4) DOUGLASS PT TP TP 1 0 Delapp 3 )j 7 Houston 3 13 Stewart 2 3 6 Dulanev 1 54 1 7 Weatherton 0 0 0 0 0 oster I 3 01 2 A A Delapp 0 gj ToMls 15 11 17 7 46 12 14 4 '7 A 41 Douglass 1 11 4 11 ggg Officials: Bob Coleman" and Rgyc Quarles.
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