The Greene County Guardian, December 6, 1956

THE GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN HELL, FAULKNER AND FRANKLIN SPARKLE Rams Batter Port William 82-59 Jerry Hill and Jim Faulkner c o m b i n e d for 45 points in l e a d i n g Greeneview to its s e c o n d wi n i n four starts Tuesday night at Jamestown. H i l l pumpe d 2 6 points through the nets while Faulk- Jerry Hill and Jim Faulkner c o m b i n e d for 45 points in l e a d i n g Greeneview to its s e c o n d win in four s t a r t s Tuesday night at Jamestown. H i l l pum-ped 2 6 p o i n t s through the nets while Faulk­ ner s p 1a sh ed off the back- boards for 19 points. Port William was the victim by a final county of 82-59. The nearby v i s i t o r s were never in the same ball game during the second half. But it was only after the inter- m i s s i o n that C o a c h Fred Long's basketeers started h it­ ting steadily. Port William jumped off to an early 23-14 lead after the first period dust had cleared, by intermission, th e Rams were leading 36-34. Then, Port never was within shoot­ ing distance again as the dual G r e e n e v i e w scoring ma­ chines were lubricated. Results: PORTWILLIAM--Devoe, 1- 3-5; J. Trivitt, 2-4-8; Break- field, 3 -0 -6 ; Fields, 12,-11- 35; Jones, 2- 1-5; Totals, 20- 19-59. GREENEVIEW--Franklin, 8- 1 -17; Ferguson, 2’- 0 - 4 ; Faulkner, 8 -3 -19 ; Hill, 1 3 - i 0-26; Howard, 3- 0- 6; Cart­ wright, 2- 0- 4; Patterson, 2 - 0-4; Jenks, 1-0-2; Totals, 39-4-82. Greeneview's reserves also |won by copping the prelim­ inary 47-40. TEAM EFFORT PAYS OFF Cedarville Nabs First Triumph C e d a r v i l l e High School snapped its jinx string Friday night by wh i p p i n g Spring Valley 47-37 in a non-league encounter. It was th e first win for the Tigers of Coach Roger Ulsh in six outings this year. Spartan scoring gave Spring Valley an early lead but the Tigers roared in the second period and went to the half- t i m e respite with a seven- point m a r g i n . Cedarville notched a total of 23 points, in that blazing number two canto. K en P e t e r s o n , with 13 points, paced the Cedarville attack. But his top - scoring left the victory in the hands Cedarville College Two Straight;Drops Loop Opener PETE REESE . . . dunks 18 Cadets Slip Past Greeneview By Single Marker Friday Greeneview Hi gh School’s the third canto while Faulk- basketball record slipped to ner and Boykin each picked up four and the Rams went out front until that fatal fi­ nal frame. Greeneview reserves racked up a 33-29 t r i ump h in the preliminary. Reserve scoring for the Rams included Bradds, 6-2-14; Leach, 0-1-1; Reno, 2-2-6; C o l e , 0-5-5; Cart­ wright 0-3-3; Taylor, 1-1-3 ; Patterson, 0-0-0; Arrasmith, 0-0-0. Varsity results: GREENEVIEW--Franklin, 2- 2-6; Faulkner, 3-4-10; Hill, 5-5-15; Howard, 4- 0- 8 Pat 5-5-15; Howard, 4-0-8; Pat­ t e r s on , 2-1-5; Totals, 16- 9-44. WI LSON - -Lord, 1-2-4; Nance, 1-0-2; Mart Barbour, 2-1-5; Mike Barbour, 1-1-3; boykin, 4-2-10; Randle, 1- 0-2; Wa s h i n g t o n , 3-0-6; McFarland, 2-0-4; Cunning­ ham, 0-0-0; Gordon, 3»3-9; ,-Totals, 18-9-45. 1 ___ _ Food Beet MAIN Restaurant N. Limestone Jamestown Phone 4-9210 one-two Friday night--but it was close. The C a d e t s of Xenia WoodrowWilson edged the Rams one point, 45-44 at X^nia. Coach Fred Long'screw has a good chance of e v e n i n g the season Tuesday night by entertaining Port William on the home court. Gr e enev i ew led 35-32 at the end of the third period Friday night but Mike Bar­ bour and Tom Boykin cloyed the C a d e t s to victory with seven markers in the fourth frame. Jerry Hill produced the Ram high t o t a l with 15 and Jim Faulkner chipped in 10 points in the loss. Faulkner h it f our straight foul shot s at the beginning of the game. But his effort was overshadowed by the six straight points from the field by Henry Gordon. G r e e n e v i ew was trailing 23-20 at halftime but H i l l zeroed-in for nine points in GUARDIAN Correspondent In New Jasper Is Mrs. Earl Wouley Phone 2-3851 • o • Cedarville College dropped its M id dl e-Ohio L e a g u e opener Tuesday night against Defiance College, defending circuit champion. But , on its record of two s t r a i g h t opening wins, the 2-1 mark stands as the best early-sea- son situation for the Baptists in years. Cedarville's own Pete Reese scored 19 points to help Lane Moody, who also posted 19, in the first victory of the sea­ son. That was a 7 6 -64 triumph over Wilberforce University. Bob Un d erwood, coach of the Cedarville Y ellowjack-' ts, now is mentoring the best first-season record in many years at the school. Reese, an Indian star at Ce­ darville High, also is thefirst local product on the squad in many years. Defiance whipped the local crew 86-65 T u e s d a y night after a halftime score of 39- 34. T h a t g a v e Defiance a three-straight win streak. Cedarville goes out again Saturday night against Ohio No r t h e r n in t he s e c o nd straight league encounter. Humph r i es starred in the first half for Cedarville with ! - ------ ---------------- 19 of his 21 total. Moody was the local hotshot in the second half with 14 points. Results: CEDARVILLE--Wentzel, 2- 0-4; Entner, 4- 0-8; Re e s e , 4 -3 -11 ; Humphries, 5-11- 21; Moody, 9-1-19; Carr, 1- 0-2; Totals, 25-15-65. DEFIANCE--Ladd, 9-0-18; Yoder, 7-0-14; Koch, 2- 8- 12; Hockenberry, 5-12-22; Szabo, 9-2-20; Totals, 32- 22 - 86 . of a team effort. Jeremiah got 10, M e l t o n picked off eight and Pickering slipped in 10. Even d i s t r i b u t i o n o f the scoringC scoring, Coach Ulsh believes, will keep the Tigers out of the slump which kepr Cedar­ ville winless five times be­ fore Friday night's triumph. Spring Valley took the re­ serve game by 4-33 . Results: CEDARVILLE--Jeremiah, 5- 0-10; Harner, 1-0-2; Melton, 4- 0-8; Gay, 2- 0-4; Peterson, 6-1-13; Pickering, 4-2-10; Totals, 22-3 -47 . SPRING VALLEY - - Rake- straw, 3- 0- 6; Jordan, 4- 1- 9; shambaugh, 2- 3- 7; Queary, 4 - 2 - 1 0 ; Howa r d , 2-1-5; Totals, 15-7-37. By quarters: Cedarville • 6 29 4147 Spring Valley 12 22 33 37 CAMPBELL’S Chicken Broth 2 cans/35£ Flavorful Meats liDayton Eastside I COLD MEATS g |Bologna...... 45£/lb j§ ! W einers.... 55£/lb |Franks ........4{ § ii * i MARTHA MAULS MAPLES Number 11 spot in the na­ tion. That's the spot that James­ town's Martha Haines occu­ pies today after r o l l i n g an average 186 pins to land in the 11th slot at the all-star bowling tournament in Chica- the 11th slot at the all-star Bowling tournament in Chi­ cago over the weekend. Miss Haines, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R.L. Haines, recently won first p l a c e in the women's division of the Dayton city bowling tourna­ ment. Sports News Phone 45-091 Auction Sale 5 Room Dwelling- Sycamore & Adams Sts. Jamestown, Ohio SATURDAY, D ec .15,1956 10:00 A.M. Good roof, e l e c t r i c i t y , gas, Water on lot. Sewer available. Corner Lot. Single garage. Fruit & shade trees. Foursquares from center of town. TERMS: $500. 00 at conclusionof the sale-balance on delivery of deed-Possession at once. E lm o B . H i g h am Real Estate Broker G. Harold Flax, Auctioneer for information Call 4 - 4 1 9 1 During the all-star play she downed a total of 1,491 pins for eight g ame s to hit the 186 average. As one of the top 14 women, Miss Ha i n e s will be in the play-off for the national title a g a i n s t defending t i 11i s t An i t a Cantaline of Detroit and former champion Sylvia Wene of Philadelphia. i i a i B i i l Sole Distributor A L P HA M I L K Syrup LOG CABIN —Save 7£ — 24 0zswfor 63£ -DELIVERY SERVICE — m o p Market Cedarville 6-2151 Reservations l Taken Now for Xmas Patties large and small dining "d ir Serving your favorite Beverages TheFaim Cincinnati Pk. Xenia — i---------- Phone 2=2542

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