The Greene County Guardian, February 14, 1957

Page 2, February 14,1957 th e g reen e coun ty GUARDIAN TITLE CLASH SET Jefferson Faces Bellbrook Bowersville Jefferson faces Bellbrook in the finals of the Greene County Junior High Tournament Feb. 23 at the Xenia Field House as the re ­ sult of a pair of upsets last Thursday n i g h t at Greene- view North. Bellbrook slipped into the finals on a startling upset of the league-Winning Bulldogs of Yellow Springs Bryan. Jefferson turned the tables on Greeneview by a 42-32 c o u n t . Jefferson, Greene­ view and Bellbrook tied for second place in league play. Jefferson got off to a 12-10 lead at the close of the first period, increased that to 23- 17 at the half and pulled 10 po i n t s out front by the end of the t h i r d f r a m e . That margin held to the buzzer. Gerard was top man for the little Tigers with 14' points. Pitzer sank 10 for the small Rams. Results: BELLBROOK--Doggett, 3- 6-12; B e r r y h i l l , 4 -2 -1 0 ; Benner, 3- 0- 6; Miller, 1- 0- 2; Meredith, 3 -2 -8 ; Beegle, 0 -1 -1 ; Totals, 14-11-31. BRYAN--Gaines, 3 -5-11; Wagstaff, 3-1-7; Kirkpatrick, 2 -0 -4 ; Landis, 1 -0 -2 ; Ham­ ilton, 1 -0 -2 ; Campbell, 0- 0-0; Grimes, 0- 0- 0; Totals, 10-6-26 By quarters: Bellbrook 8 18 30 39 Bryan 8 12 17 26 Results: GREENEVIEW - - Pitzer, 4- 2-10; Swaim, 2 -0 -4 ; Binga- mon, 1 -0 -2 ; Frost, 3 -0 -6 Howard, 4 -0 -8 ; George, 0- 1-1; Perrine, 0 -1 -1 ; Totals, 14-4-32. JEFFERSON — Larick, 2-1- 5; Gustafson, 1 -2 -4 ; Guthrie, 1 -1 -3 ; Purdin, 5 -0-10; Ger­ ard, 3 -8 -1 4 ; Anderson, 1-2 4; B r ook s , 1 -0 -2 ; Totals, 14-14-42. By quarters: Greeneview 10 17 23 32 Jefferson 12 23 33 42 Greeneview Pushed to Defeat Bowersville 70-60 in League Greeneview needed a game- l o n g push to gain its final victory of. the regular season F r i d a y n i g h t . The Rams stopped Bowersville-Jeffer­ son 70-60. J e r r y Hi l l , Ram scoring l e a d e r most of the season, was held to 12 points--one of his lowest productions of the year, T w i c e Hi l l has scored 36 points in a single game, once in Greene Coun­ ty League competition. G r e e n e v i e w held onlv a Mothers of Twins The Greene CountyMothers of Twins Club will have their s e c o nd anniversary dinner Tuesday evening Feb. 19 at 7:00 p. m. at the social room of the Trinity Me t h o d i s t church, 236 E. Main St. at Xenia. four-point lead both at the end of the first p e r i o d and at the close of the half. By the third quarter ending, the Rams we r e leading seven points. Jim F a u l k n e r paced the Ramswith 16 points but Jef- f e r s o n ' s D * v e Gu t h r i e grabbed the night's high total with 18 points, including 10 from the charity circle. J e f f e r s o n ' s reserve squad pushed even harder and the Ram seconds closed out their win with a mere two-point margin, 44-42. Results: GREENEVIEW--Franklin, 3- 5-11; F e r g u s o n , 6-2-14; Faulkner, 5-6 -16 ; Bradds, 1- 0-2; Hill. 5-2 -12 ; Howard, 2 - 0 - 4 ; Patterson, 4 -2 -10 ; Jenks, 0- 1-1; Totals, 26-18- 70. JEFFERSON--Guthrie, 4-10- 18; Gustafson, 2-10-14; Mar- s h a l l , 4- 1- 9; Brown, 4-7- 15; Williams, 2 -0 -4 ; Fergu­ son, 0- 0- 0; Totals, 16-28- 60. By quarters: Greeneview 16 30 46 70 Jefferson 12 26 39 60 1 Reserves: GREENEVIEW--Leach, 0 -0 - 0; Patterson, 1-6-8; Reno, 2 - 5-9; J o h n s o n , 5-0-10; Bradds, 8- 1-17; Cartwright, 0- 0- 0; Totals, 16-12-44. JEFFERSON—Guthrie, 5 -1 - 11; Bone, 0- 1- 1; Henderson, 3 - 0-6; Dunlap, 3 -2 -8 ; Greg­ ory, 3 -3 -9 ; Gallagher, 0 -3 - 3; Ferguson, 1 -2 -4 ; Totals, 15-12-42.' By quarters: Greeneview 12 25 26 44 Jefferson 8 20 29 42 the grtem GUARDIAN Drrk tW n l f . NetcChan ce Loom | To L ight Up Town ptrlklr I t * H | 1 psJ ftkr l b * ir.rnr i Alin h ! > < * > • o i l ) . Mink*i c u n l a n . 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