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CdrDonudie-n6rrin-vurpnysooro-marion uyc rwuf i ceil Ansa SeoFehosLFd Top 10 Defensive Teams Black Diamond SOUTHERN ILLINOIS BOYS' PREP BASKETBALL STATISTICS (through Tuesday's games) Top 15 Individual Scorers 1 jlm Mitchell, Z-R 418 15 2 Tony Jones, Marion 402 15 3 Johnny Fayne, C'dale 353 14 4 Todd Gerberding, S'ville 389 16 5 Harold Blunt, Cobden 289 12 6 Don Spence, Egyptian 283 12 7 Mark Lowry, Tamaroa 231 10 8 Roger Stieg, Nashville 344 15 9 Todd Beasley, Vienna 338 15 10 Taurlce Mallory, Cairo 293 14 11 David Cruse, Goreville 290 14 12 Jamie Kelley, Coultrvl 306 15 13 David Taborn, CM 241 12 14 Steve Evans, CM 238 12 15 Anthdny Venson, M'rdn 274 14 Basketball 15 15 13 15 12 16 15 12 18 15 Avg. 49.3 51.9 52.0 55.0 55.8 56.0 57.0 57.2 57.3 58.3 1 Nashville 2 Gorham 3 McLeansboro 4 Pinckneyville 5 West Frankfort 6 Chester 7 Christopher 8 Carrier Mills 9 Coulterville 10 Zeigler-Royalton Standings South Seven WL 50 5 1 63 43 4 3 4 4 1-7 08 W-L 70 (r2 52 33 35 1-4 16 0-4 All 13- 1 6- 6 10- 4 8- 5 7- 5 6- 6 5- 8 4 10 All -15- 0 11- 4 5- 6 11- 5 7- 9 5 10 4 12 4- 7 Carbondale Benton Centralla Marion West Frankfort Herrin Mount Vernon Harrlsburg Southwest Egyptian Nashville Pinckneyville Murphysboro Chester Sparta Anna-Jonesboro Du Quoin Carlyle W-L All Christopher 5-0 10-5 Zeigler-Royalton 2-0 13- 2 Carterville 2-1 3- 7 Sesser 2-2 4- 7 Johnston City 2-4 2-10 Elverado 0-6 0-13 South Egyptian W-L All Cobden 6-0 7- 5 Vienna 5-19-6 Brookport 2-1 7 6 Shawnee 3-3 9-5 Egyptian 2 2 6-6 Century 22 6-8 Goreville 3 3 5- 9 Dongola 1-7 4-11 Joppa 0-5 2- 9 Independents W-L Cairo 14-1 Gorham 12-3 Meridian 11- 3 Carrier Mills 9- 3 McLeansboro 9-4 Steeleville 11-5 Tamaroa 7- 4 Crab Orchard 9- 6 Coulterville 9- 9 Metropolis 5-8 Eldorado 3 10 Thompson vl lie 4 11 Trlco 3 11 112 Don Caudle beat Mike Ewbanks 13 2. 119 Jeff Meyers beat Jim Jacobs 3 2 126 Chris Richard was beat by Dan Schnatz 10 132 Brian Brown was beat by Gib Thomas 8 138 Todd Kington was pinned by Bob Chambers 3:08 145 Tim Knewltz beat Steve Shields 9 7. 155 Robert Glasco was beat by Bill Clough 63 167 Steve Bleyer pinned Larry Wuesf in 3:20 185 Gary Miller beat John Thompson 7-4 HWT Greg Simon pinned Greg Zleger in 3:06 Junior Varsity Carbondale 32, Murphysboro 32 (tie) (Carbondale is 11-3. Carbondale and Murphysboro wrestle today at Murphysboro against Alton and Mascoutah in a double-dual match.) NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Thursday's Games Seattle 100, Atlanta 98 Detroit 135, Los Angeles 100 Portland 108, Golden State 103 Friday's Games New Orleans vs.

New Jersey at Princeton, N.J. Boston at Indiana Seattle at San Antonio San Diego at Chicago Washington at Kansas City Los Angeles at Denver New York at Phoenix Philadelphia at Golden State Saturday's Games San Antonio at Atlanta San Diego at Cleveland Seattle at Houston MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL SIU 81 Creighton 82, Quinn named MVP Salulds CREIGHTON FG FT TP McKenna 2 7 00 4 Wesley 6 9 3 4 16 Honz 11 12 5 5 27 Johnson 8 16 36 19 Trieschman 3 11 0 1 6 Mahone 0-1 0 0 0 Rasmussen 1 3 6 6 8 Ross II 12 3 TOTALS 3260 18 24 82 SIU FG FT TP Smith 5 9 2 2 12 Moore 4 9 0 2 8 Wilson 9 13 11 19 Huggins 4 13 .3 3 11 Abrams 9 14 3-4 21 Grant 04 0 1 0 Ford 3 4 2 2 8 Stubblefield 0 1 0 0 0 Cliatt 1 2 00 2 TOTALS 25-69 11-15 81 Creighton 40 4282 SIU 39 4281 for 7B grid Running back Bernell Quinn was named the Most Valuable Player, of the Southern Illinois University-Carbondale football team Thursday night at the team's award banquet. Quinn, a junior who is No. 2 on the school's all-time rushing chart, finished as the Missouri Valley Conference's leading ground-gainer last year despite missing the final two games with a knee injury. The Harry Bobbitt Award, given annually to the football player who is most inspirational to his teammates, went to elfewaiite niting Trico to an 88-79 victory over Ma-rissa in the Sparta Invitational Tournament.

Ruben McClain tossed in a game-high 25 points to spark Centralia to an 81-71 victory over Newton in the Salem Invitational Tournament. East Alton-Wood River defeated Salem in the nightcap 74-68. And in the Norris City Invitational Tournament, Pope County won by forfeit from Galatia, Ridgway dumped Equality 87-41 and Hardin County defeated Shawneetown 62-31. In girls' prep basketball, Benton handed Mount Vernon its first loss of the season, 64-58. The Rangers were led by Valerie Bauer and Lisa Chaplain with 15 points apiece.

Susie Woodward scored a game- senior center John Hall, who suffered a neck injury midway through the year but returned to finish the season. Mark Michuda was named the team's top defensive lineman, and Ron Geels was named the top defensive back. Senior John Schroeder was named the team's top offensive lineman, and Quinn was named the top offensive back. Junior Oyd Craddock received an award for having the most stars on his helmet Saluki coaches award players with stars for individual achievement. high 16 points for the Rams.

Benton and Mount Vernon both are 6- 1. In another contest, Centralia pounded Belleville est 58-38. The Orphans' Charyl Mardini and Misty Sprehe scored 14 apiece. Cobden pushed its record to 5-1 with a 31-24 victory over visiting Joppa. Cathy Paulson led the Appleknockers with 12 points, and teammate Karee Sweitzer added 8.

Johnston City dropped its ninth game of the season by losing 59-40 at Sesser. The Red Devils overcame a 15-10 first-quarter deficit to record the victory. Sesser is 6-2, and Johnston City dropped to 1-9. match, the score was knotted 13-13. "It was very close all the way until the 145 bout," Odum said.

The Terriers' Steve Bleyer (167), Gary Miller (185) and Greg Simon (heavyweight) won the last three matches to ensure the Carbondale victory. "I hope this is an indication that our team is ready to finish the season on a high note," Odum said. "This is the crackdown now. We're looking toward tournament time which begins next month." we which finished third in the country last year. The gymnasts are at Houston tonight to take part in the six-team Huskie Classic and Saturday will be at Normal to take on Illinois State in a dual match.

NT 7 East kenti Avg. 27.9 26.8 25.2 24.3 24.1 23 6 23.1 22.9 22.5 20.9 20.7 20.4 20.1 19.8 19.6 Top 10 Offensive Teams 14 14 15 12 14 15 15 15 15 12 Avg. 78.5 77.6 76.9 75.8 74.1 72.6 72.5 70.9 70.8 70.4 1 Centralla 2 Meridian 3 Cairo 4 Carrier Mills 5 Carbondale 6 Marion 7 Zeigler-Royalton 8 Nashville 9 Vienna 10 Cobden Vr Bernel! Quinn Fernado Goss poured in 22 points and Jeff Lanter added 16 to power host Belleville East to a 70-62 win over Murphy-soro in a first-round Belleville East Invitational Tournament game Thursday night. The Red Devils, now 5-7, were paced by Bob Stilley's 17 points. The Lancers, now -4, enjoyed a 39-33 halftime lead and held on in the second half to record the victory.

The Red Devils play a 7 p.m. losers bracket game today against Belleville Althoff. In other games Thursday night at Belleville, Mascoutah nipped Granite City North 40-39 and Belleville West defeated East St. Louis Lincoln 76-71. Steve Bockhorn tallied 24 points, including 10 third-period free throws, ig The Carbondale Community High School wrestling team avenged an earlier loss to Murphysboro with a 31-22 victory Thursday night.

"Our upper weights came through for us," Carbondale Coach Bob Odum said. "We've had kids off this week with the flu and strep throat I was awfully pleased the way they wrestled tonight. "I thought if we wrestled up to our capacity we could beat them, and we proved it." Carbondale's Rick Freeman (105 The Southern Illinois University-Carbondale men's gymnastics, wrestling, track and tennis teams all will be on the road this weekend. The indoor track team travels to Lincoln, where Saturday they will face Nebraska in a dual meet. Cobden team to be at game The annual Cobden Homecoming celebration this weekend will have an unusual twist.

Members of the 1963-64 Appleknocker team, which finished second in the state, have been invited to attend the Elverado-Cobden contest Saturday night. The players will be honored between the preliminary and varsity games, Cobden Coach Gene Dammerman said. Dammerman said the preliminary game will begin at 6 p.m. instead of 6:30 so the festivities can begin earlier. KM" iMUJUH Hi mm MOW $20.0 On 09 P.iVl Rod Carbondale Sciiulcis icl jansen 6, Bergkoetter 4, stumpf 2.

Totals 33 4 12 70 Red Bud 21 20 21 21-83 Freeourg 16 15 15 2470 Tonight's Games 7:00 Marlssa vs. Waterloo (son so action) vs. Sparta (semifinals) Belleville East Invitational Tournament Belleville East 70, Murphysboro 62 MURPHYSBORO (62) Stilley 17, Harris 4, Kellum 12, Kerrens 11, Maloney 10, Borgsmlller 4, Biakemore 4. Totals 27 8 10 62 BELLEVILLE EAST (70) Goss 22, Lanter 16, Mark Hill 9, Goldsmith 11, Mike Morvini 9, Boyle 3. Totals 27 16 23 Murphysboro 17 16 18 1162 Belleville East 20 19 16 1570 (Belleville East is 8-4; Murphysboro is 5 7) Mascoutah 40, Granite City North 39 Belleville West 76, East St.

Louis Lincoln 71 Tonight's Games 7:00 Murphysboro vs. Belleville Althoff 8:30 DeSmet vs. Belleville East Benton Invitational Tournament Thursday's Games Olney 63, Okawville 61 Benton 78, Breese Mater Dei 60 Tonight's Games 6:45 Carbondale vs. Carmi 8:00 Benton vs. Breese Mater Dei Norrls City Invitational Tournament Pope County 2, Galatia 0 (forfeit) Ridgway 87, Equality 41 Hardin County 62, Shawneetown 31 Salem Invitational Tournament Centralla 81, Newton 71 NEWTON (71) Starwalt 6, Wolf 4, Walker 1, Meinheart 10, Zumbahlen 4, Mammoser 29, Brooks 4, La-walworth 7, Stegemoller 6.

Totals 28 15 22 71. CENTRALIA (81) Worlds 1, Murray 14, Gardner 2, Patrick 6, Johnson 2, Sanders 2, Blowers 2, White 2, McClain 25, Logullo 2, Wiegel 16, Heern 1. Totals 35 11-22 81. Newton 8 14 22 27-71 Centralla 20 19 15 2781 (Centralia is 11-4; Newton is 6-7) Wood River 74, Salem 63 Tonight's Games 7:00 Effingham vs. Mount Vernon 8:30 Nashville vs.

Cahokia Other Games Tonight Pyramid Tournament at West Frankfort (West Frankfort, Marion, Herrin, Johnston City) Chester at Carlyle Century at Meridian Carterville at Christopher Gorham at Shawnee Goreville at Dongola Joppa at Vienna Cairo CameJot at Crab Orchard Reidland, at Cairo Zeigler Royalton at Elverado Sesser at Tamaroa Egyptian at Cobden Steeleville at Valmeyer Saturday's Games Anna-Jonesboro at Carlyle Cobden at Elverado Belleville (St. Henry) at Coulterville GIRLS' PREP BASKETBALL Carbondale 59, Murphysboro 52 CARBONDALE (59) Brewer 7 0 0 14, Grant 5 13 11. Maxwell 5 0 0 10, Nesbitt 4 2 5 10, Harris 3 0 0 6, Bardo 2 0- 1 4, Hayes 1 2 2 4, Totals 27 5 11 59. MURPHYSBORO (52) Oliver 9 0 0 18, Endres 5 4 8 14, Whitfield 4 2 2 10, Perschbacher 2 0 0 4, Arbeiter 1 0 0 2, Lee 1 0 0 2, Rothe 1 2. Totals 23 6 10 52.

Carbondale 16 11 16 1659 Murphysboro 15 8 18 1152 Preliminary game: Carbondale 45, Murphysboro 23 (Carbondale is 4 Murphysboro is 3 2) Cobden 31, Joppa 24 JOPPA (24) Snyder 15, Atkins 9, Totals 7 10 26 24 COBDEN (31) C. Paulson 12, Sweitzer 8, Heil 6, Hale 2, Hall 2, Rich 1. Totals 14 3 12 31. Joppa 3 8 7 624 Cobden 4 19 2 631 (Cobden is 5-1; Joppa Is 2 2) Centralla 58, Belleville West 38 BELLEVILLE WEST (38) Quandt 6, Edwards 8, Sperry 12, Weiss 12. Totals 17 4 12 38.

CENTRALIA (58) Scranton 2, Cole 10, Mordini 14, Sprehe 14, Moss 12, Rosso 6. Totals 26 6 15 53. Belleville West 7 10 8 13-33 Centralla 17 12 11 1853 Preliminary game: Centralia won 57 45 (Centralla is 2 Belleville West is 2-4) Sesser 59, Johnston City 40 JOHNSTON CITY (40) Cripps 7, Shoaff 10, Hoell 4, McKinney 4, Gwillim 2, Branguinho 6, Reed 1, Thompson 2, Travis 4. Totals 16 8-32 40. SESSER (59) Dublo 9, Mygstt 11, R.

King 2, P. Szczeb-lewskl 5, Duckworth 19, A. King 3, Guthrie 10. Totals 22 15 37 59. Johnston City 15 5 7 1340 Sesser 10 14 16 1959 (Sesser is 6 2) Benton 64, Mount Vernon 53 MOUNT VERNON (58) Woodward 16, Keller 6, Keele 14, Sanders 15, Whitney 1, Deichman 3, Redpath 3.

Totals 24 10 22 58 BENTON (64) Nagreski 10, Rusher 12, Chaplain 15, Bauer 15, Learned 7, Gesell 5. Totals 25 14 22 64. Mount Vernon 16 11 12 1958 Benton 16 11 15 2264 Preliminary game: Mount Vernon won 47-29. (Benton is 6-1; Mount Veron 6-1) BOYS' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Quad County Freshman Tournament At Webber Township Enfield 56, Waltonville 49 (ot) Cossviile vs. Grayville was rescheduled for Saturday BOYS' JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL "At Murphysboro 7th grade: Immanuel Lutheran 34, Johnston City St.

Paul 22 8th grade: Immanuel Lutheran 66, Johnston City St. Paul 25 (Immanuel Lutheran of Murphysboro is 5-12 and plays Tuesday at Christ Jacob.) At Carbondale 7th grade: Carbondale Lincoln 54, West Frankfort 30 8th grade: Carbondale Lincoln 74, West Frankfort 42 (Lincoln's seventh and eighth grade teams now are 18 0 and play Tuesday at Benton) ADULT RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL Carbondale Parte District Open League Feats 89, Consolidation Coal 18 Midland Inn 41, Budmen 37 J.C. Penney 90, Came To Play 43 6-foot and snorter League Chuck's Rental's 51, Pinch Penny Pub 31 LBJ's 53, WIndex Rex 22 Open League Feats 51, Midland Inn 32 Consolation Coal 51, Came to Play 43 J.C. Penney 59, Budmen 54 BOYS' PREP WRESTLING Carbondale 31, Murphysboro 22 Carbondale wrestlers listed first: 98 Mark Morris was pinned by Terry Easton in 3:50 105 Rich Freeman pinned Mike Murphy in 3:51 Wrestling wrestlers get revenge Hockey NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Thursday's Games New York Islanders 4, Boston 2 New York Rangers 5, Buffalo 4 Montreal 6, Atlanta 0 Colorado 5, Pittsburgh 3 Detroit 6, Los Angeles 6, tie Friday's Games Toronto at Atlanta St. Louis at Vancouver TV Sports TODAY 6:30 Ch 2 Bowling for Dollars 8:00 Ch 30 NHL Hockey: St.

Louis at Vancouver SATURDAY 12:30 Ch 3, 5 NCAA Basketball: St. Louis at Memphis State 12:30 Ch 6 NCAA Basketball: Mississippi at Tennessee 12:30 Ch 14 NCAA Basketball: Wisconsin at Purdue 12:30 Ch 7, 30 NHL Hockey: Chicago at Washington 2:30 Ch 2, 3 Bowling: Quaker State Open 2:30 Ch 4 Outdoorsman 2:30 Ch 5, 6, 14 NCAA Basketball: Notre Dame at Maryland 3:00 Ch 4, 12, 25 Golf: Andy Williams Open 4:00 Ch 2, 3 Wide World of Sports: Boxing, ski jumping 4:00 Ch 4, 12, 25 Sports Spectacular: weightlifting, divir.q, boxing 7:00 Ch 25 NCAA Basketball: Indiana at Ohio State 10:00 Ch 25 NCAA Basketball; Indiana Central at Indiana State Evansville (tape) 10:30 Ch 6, 14, NCAA Basketball: Florida at Kentucky (tape) owling MONDAY NIGHT LADIES' LEAGUE S. I. Bowl S. I.

Bowl 55 25 Nationwide Auto Tops, Inc. 52V? 27'? Hunter Boys 51 29 Pink Pussycats 44'2 35V2 Bank of Carbondale 44 36 Century 21 43 37 Carbondale Trophy Company 42'2 37'2 Fashion Time 41 39 Gene's Horseshoe Package 40'2 39V2 Banana Splits 39 41 Calcaterra Distributors 38 42 Us 34 46 Boren's IGA 31 49 Pritchett Real Estate 30'j 49'2 Second Thoughts 30'2 49'2 Fancy Dancers' 24 56 High Team Game S. I. Bowl 846, and 780, Carbondale Trophy Company 738 High Team Series S. I.

Bowl 2355, Hunter Boys 2088, Century 21 1989 High Individual Game Marie Spurgeon 219 and 197, Mary Serrett and Sherry Eastman 190 High Individual Series Marie Spurgeon 537, LaRue Shelton 527 and Jane Chapman 509 CARBONDALE COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Crossroads Sporting 48 28 Home Heating Srvice 45V2 30V2 Towne Pharmacy 45 31 Green's IGA 44'2 31V2 Burris Disposal 43 31 Mass Mutual 40 36 Morrison's 39 37 So. Illini Constr. 38 38 Jaycees No. 3 37V2 38V2 Wuest Floor Service 362 392 Jive 51 33 43 Jaycees No. 2 33 43 Wal Mart 32 44 Jaycees No.

1 21 55 High Team Series: Towne Pharmacy, 3056; Wuest Floor, Jive 5 1, 2993. High Team Game Jive 5 1, 1098; Towne Pharmacy, 1055; Wuest Floor 1050. High Individual Game Sid Murnan, 214; Kevin Belcher 210; Terry Hutson Charles Naegele 204. High Individual Series Duane Ambrose 566; Charles Naegele 560, Dave Gilmore 559. High Average Jerry Henry 198, Gary McComb 194, Rick Shemonia 181, Duane Ambrose 178, Charles Naegele 175.

MURDALE MONDAY NIGHT LADIES' LEAGUE Dunns Redi Mix Concrete 45V2 27'2 Flying Farmer 43 29 McKinneys Super Saver 42 30 Tom's Place 41 31 Linda's Bty Shop 36V2 35'2 Kinkaid Furniture 30 42 McDonalds 27 45 Royal Mobile Homes 24 48 Individual High Game N. Langon 214, N. Boyer 211, Henry 209 Individual High Series L. Henry 555, R. 543, N.

Langon 524 High Team Game McKinneys Super Saver 965, Royal Mobile Homes 962, Toms Place 955 High Team Series McKinneys Super Saver 2837, Royal Mobile HOmes 2728, Toms Place 2701 I tfr in i "iw. JACKPOT fj)fi fin pounds), Don Caudle (112) and Jeff Meyers (119) were the only wrestlers to post victories for the Terriers until the 145-pound class when Tim Knewltz won a hard-earned 9-7 victory over the Red Devils' Steve Shields. The win put the Terriers on top for good. Murphysborb's Danny Schnautz beat Carbondale's Chris Richard in the 126-pound class, 1-0, in what Coach Odum termed one of the best matches of the evening. At the halfway mark of the 132-pound iwe town for Shooting percentages FT SIU FG .507, Creighton: FG .533, FT .786.

Rebounds Creighton (28): Honz 8, Wesley 6, Johnson 7, McKenna 1, Trieschman 1, Mahone 1, Rasmussen 1, Ross 1, Team SIU (40): Wilson 10, Abrams 9, Moore 5, Smith 4, Grant 2, Huggins 1, Ford 1, Stubblefield 1, Cliatt 1, Team 6. Turnovers Creighton 13, SIU-C 16. Officials Ron Spitler, Roy Clymer. A 6,060. (The Salukis are 9 8 overall and 3 4 in Valley play.

They play at 7:35 p.m. Monday at home against Wichita State.) Other Scores By The Associated Press EAST George Mason 71, Fairleigh Dickinson 67 Ithaca 83, Colgate 78 Pitt, 91, Mercyhurst 85 Quinnipiac 84, St. Michael's 76 St. Joseph's Pa. 57, Hofstra 56 Southampton 73 Merrimack 54 Staten Island 91, Brooklyn 87 Stony Brook 92, Medger Evers 71 Western Connecticut 71, Westfield State 66 Worcester Tech.

82 American International 66 Yeshiva 58, MIT 57 SOUTH Cumberland (Ky) 75, Carson Newman 70 E. Carolina 92, N.C.-Wilmington 79 Florida St. 71, George Washington 68 Gardner-Webb 90, Allen 66 Kentucky 86, Auburn 83, OT Mercer 68, Georgia St. 62 Mississippi College 76, Delta State 71 Newberry 75, Erskine 58 North Alabama 86, Tennessee-Martin 81 North Carolina 76, Wake Forest 69 Northeast La. 78, Louisiana Tech.

75, OT San Diego 64, SE Louisiana 63 Savannah St. 83, Albany St. 67 South Alabama 101, New Orleans 65 South Florida 68, Alabama Birmingham 66 Southwestern (Tenn.) 62, Trevecca Naza-rene 57 Tennessee St. 98, Belmont 71 MIDWEST Evansville 90, Tennessee Tech 73 Indiana 82, Wisconsin 61 Iowa 58, Illinois 52 Michigan 49, Michigan St. 48 New Mexico St.

74, Bradley 62 N. Michigan 75, Youngstown State 68 Ohio St. 73, Northwestern 61 Oklahoma City 83, North Colorado 72 Purdue 64, Minnesota 61 SOUTHWEST Texas Arlington 83, N. Texas St. 78 FAR WEST Brigham Young 98, Colorado St.

83 Denver U. 71, Air Force 63 Fullerton St. 73, UC Irvine 57 Nevada Reno 111, Southern Oregon 78 Puget Sound 85, E. Montana 58 San Diego St. 78, New Mexico 72 San Jose St.

101, Utah St. 85 UCLA 89, Washington State 71 UC Santa Barbara 82, Long Beach St. 76 Utah 64, Wyoming 60 MEN'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL Wabash Valley 105, Rend Lake 73 REND LAKE (73) Wilson 13, Creel 10, Brookins 14, Craddock 6, Karsher 6, Dunbar 10, Wier 2, Fairchilds 4, Ewbanks 8. Totals 27 19 28 73. WABASH VALLEY (105) Henderson 22, Hawkins 15, Fullove 13, Pearson 10, Vermeian 10, Brown 15, Coble 2, Davis 8, Robinson 8, Ness 2.

Totals 47 11-16 105. Rend Lake 40 33 73 Wabash Valley 50 55105 (Rend Lake is 15 5 and plays today at the Shawnee Invitational Tournament) BOYS' PREP BASKETBALL a rr I sou rg Invitational Tournament Metropolis 62, Edwards County 44 EDWARDS COUNTY (44) Stoll 9, McDowell 17, Ingrent 10, Skees 4, Thomason 4. Totals 18 8 14 44. METROPOLIS (62) Bazor 11, Glass 16, Hardy 2, Logeman 5, Stevers 7, Goodman 14, Casey 2, Welch 10, Miller 4. Totals 28 6-9 62.

Edwards County 7 18 6 13-44 Metropolis 12 15 19 1662 (Metropolis 6 Edwards County is 10-5) Eldorado 67, Mount Carmel 51 MOUNT CARMEL (51) Belt 4, Dean 2, Dardeen 10, Priest 4, Treadway 2, Lies 10, Winternhelmer 4, Seaton 9, Zimmer 3, Hargrove 1, Alka 2. Totals 20 Ills 51. ELDORADO (67) Finnie 14, Bozarth 22, Stringer 6, Moore 10, Harbison 13, Cody 2. Totals 26 15 30 67. Mount Carmel 10 4 18 1951 Eldorado 16 15 17 1967 (Eldorado Is 4-13; Mount Carmel is 5 9) Tonight's Games 6 30 Fairfield vs.

McLeansboro (semifinals) 8:00 Carrier Mills vs. Harrlsburg (semifinals) Saturday's Games 6:00 Eldorado vs. Metropolis (consolation championship) 7:30 Friday's losers play for third place 9 00 iday 's winners play for chamDionshiD Sparta Invitational Tournament Marlssa 79, Trlco 8 TRICO (88) Bockhorn 24, Vogt 19, O'Bannon 18, Barlow 14, Chamness 11, Caby 2. Totals 30 28 40 88. MARISSA (79) Schmidt 28, Hollander 17, Perry 16, Sinn 9, Walkington 5, Edmonds 4.

Totals 25 29 37 79. Trlco 14 18 27 29-88 Marlssa 22 16 15 2 79 (Trico is 4 11) Red Bud 83, Freeourg 70 RED BUD (83) Mueth 26, Rahn 20, Miller 15, Porter 12, Gaerig 10. Totals 26 21 28 83. FREEBURG (70) Mense 22, Diecker 22, Vollmer 8, Burgard 6, The wrestlers, struggling with a 2-12 record, will be in Oklahoma. The Salukis will face Oklahoma, the fifth-place finisher in last year's NCAA Championship meet on Saturday, and Monday will meet Oklahoma State, Good, clear, reception.

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