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   Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 18, 1959, Tokyo, Japan                                Page 22 the stars and stripes wednesday february 18, 1959 v Auburn whips Tulane 79-56,for 30th straight Triumph Auburn Alu. A Auburn h Tiger now ranked second nation ally by the associated press made their last borne appearance of the basketball season o Success Mon Day Nihl by beating Tulane 79-56. Sophomore Forward Jimmy Fibbe connected for eight Fields goals in Nimi tries to puce Auburn to its 30th consecutive Victory. Fibber totalled 20 Points As the tigers hit 58.fi per cent of their Field shots. Henry Hart and Rex Frederick followed Fibbe closely with 19 and 18 Points respectively. To line dropped behind the Southeastern conference leaders Early in the game but kept fight ing Back behind the Sharp outside shooting of Dick o Brien and Gary Stoll. O Brien got 19 Points and Stoll 17. Rebounding was the big differ scores    College basketball Auburn to Tulane 5 1 matk Hippi state 7 1. Oft Organ 6f. Win Vir Virila i9. Vii 55 Brailly 72. 81. To Kiln 5 a Lisas so non 75. Oklahoma 55 Michigan it non 71, Northwestern fib Oklahoma City al. Florida stain i much inn id. Own an Purlin ii. Indiana full Mary Lanil 77. Climmon Sll Willimm ii gift Cousin 54 withing inn 7f. Hopi Lhnn California 55 but liar in. Not onto 6 triple  Wichita Lif. Moncton 63 Oklahoma stain 511, town Bunto 51 Rin Liln Iii Mai suppl i7 Over time Miami i Fin 93. Loyola new Orleans 07 with turn inn Tricky 7.1, Nav Lar Ohio c7 a Broil Lih Loyola Chicago 15 Colorado l 5, k Sisr 5.1 Alabama he Loni Sinnon so non 84 sont ten Iii. In Mign in Richmond i a Wellington & ton 12 Bowling Birnn 10, Kent state 53 Rind Lay 115, Iii Fulton 74 Albion 74, Olivet 52 Ohio u. 7. To Lido 50 Hills Dan 75, Orris Institute 10 will Mantic h4. Now Haven h2 Mulligan 77. Union by 75 for inn 53, the Clad of 52 Tenn Mon All 103, Villa Madonna i4 Indiana a 17, Carnegie tech 87 St. Vince ii 11,1. Wayno Iburg b2 Jii Liila to we Lens 14 Cony i t. Noiin i in appalachian 1114. Of Lollor 79 Newlin Rry 2. Inorg a Olirs 77 Eliz ninth City h4, nym Orvllle 50 Inorg town by 17, Borea of 8am Houston ii. Tbs in al 49 uni car Toch but Ross 71  711. North texan stale 00 Saloni to Cairn 105. Worcester 15 St. Ai Holm s Hui Plymouth 70 Bowie Iii Covney 73 acc Kory Issue Bennett 77 Ali oaten Iii 7l, augustan 67 Iii Mcd Mulryne i7. Greenville 62 Massachusetts to connect out 79 of Artimo Louisiana tech 76. Southeastern la ti3 no Holls 711. Millsaps 72 Kentucky want libyan 7, Centenary b3 Bellarmine 71. Kentucky state 67 Gram Lilling 113. Texas College 68 Howard Payne 54. Stephen f. Austin 40 William Carey 73, Lou Liana College a Texas Southern 77, Southern la u. 73 southwestern Tenn 82, Union Tenn to overtime pm Keville 67. Centre 61 Murray 73, Moreh and 08 overtime Lawrence tech of Rio Grande 86 overtime Southwest Texas state so East Texas state is Monni Outh 70, King s College 67 Maryville to s3. Pittsburg inn 18 Springfield to 82, St. Michaels it 63 William Jewell 74, Oruro 58 Weil Texas state 88, Arizona 74 Arizona state u. 8 1, hardly Simmons 71 Portland u. I a. Regis 64 Paovlic lutheran 86, Montana state 05 College of Idaho 57, Willamette 47 ., Canada sextet trounce swedish clubs Stockholm ii  Tui Canadian National ice hockey teams scored lopsided victories Over swedish provincial clubs monday night in Wii Ruip a Titch is for the world tournament next month in Prague. The  Team whipped  club 11-4, in al Fred Sloin and Canada s Belle Ville Mae Farrands trounced the Smaaland club 18-3, with a 10 foal burst in the last Iier Iod Ofa match at Joel coping. James Westby led the  Scoring Parade with three goals.1 aul Johnson added two with Tom Williams Bob Owens Rod Paavola and the Cleary Brothers Bill and Bob each scoring once. John Mclellan paced Canadas coring with four goals. Once. Auburn pulled Down 41 to 22 for the Greenier. Frederick was far ahead of All backboard competitors  if rebounds. Auburn s first nine shots from  Field were Good As it stacked up u 2.v7 Lead in the first 10 min utes. Auburn led at halftime 34-25. I Nokia Iii. At tenth milked Bradley ended eight ranked  14-Gnmo winning a trek monday night defeating the Bill kens 72-05, in a Missouri Valley conference Gume. The Hindley Victory avenged a72-53 Pii Hting by the Bill icons in is. In Hift last week and left the teams in n second place tie in the conference with 7-2 records. Cincinnati lends with an 8-0 Mark. The braves set up a Brilliant one defense in rolling to their 12th straight Home court Victory of the season. They have not lost on the Home  George Burkel s shots from outside kept the Bill Lens close. Burkel scored 11 Field goals nine of them from 15 to 20 feet out and won game scoring honors with 28points. Dan Smith and Mike ownes had 19 each for Bradley. Providence . A Providence College sent its Post season basketball tournament chances soaring monday night by upsetting St. Bonaventure the nation s 14th-ranked team 53-50, be Hind the snap shooting of Johnny Egan and the All around play of Len Wilkens. Providence threw up a tight zone defense occasionally shifting to Man to Man to hand the bonnies their second loss in 17 starts. The friars Are ranked sixth in the a boxing Roundup Matthews scores to Over Lancaster in 2d Philadelphia a Len Matthews battered Ray Lancaster helpless monday night to win by a to in 2 23 of the second round of Matthew s self proclaimed re Venge fight. The Philadelphia lightweight rocked Lancaster with hard left Hooks and crushing rights to the head in the first round. He continued his vicious attack until referee Joe Sweeney stopped the bout with Lancaster draped help Lessly against the ropes in his own Corner. Matthews 135, thus got Back on the Victory Trail against the Man who halted his All winning Streak with an eight round draw when they met last december. Heckled by victim manager Tony Graziano said his 19-year-old fighter was really mad at. Lancaster 138, who before the scheduled 10-Rounder had been heckling Matthews and promising to Knock him out in their Conven Tion Hall meeting monday night before a sellout crowd. Lancaster. 24-year-old spartan Burg s.c., brawler never landed a solid punch. Matthews came out jabbing ayrd when he caught his opponent with a stinging left Hook High on the Cheek Midway through the first round he became a Hunter relentless after his prey. Matthews showed a Light sweat and Little else for his Effort. It was his 10th win 13th by the knockout route against one loss and one draw. Lancaster is now22-4-1. New York up Billy Hunter Rangy Young Detroit heavyweight spotted big Bob Baker nearly 30 pounds monday night and then won an upset unanimous decision by outspend ing the Pittsburgh Veteran at St. Nicholas Arena. Hunter carrying 188 al pounds on a a fool 3m--Inch Frame finished the stronger against Baker who weighed 218 and stands a foot one Inch although it was Hunter s first id round bout. The ring officials favored 25-year old Hunter on a rounds basis As follows referee Barney Feliz 6-3 1 judge Leo Birnbaum 7-3 and judge Ray Kozak 5-5 on rounds but six Points for Hunter and five for Baker. The United press International agreed 5-4-1. Providence . A middleweight Paul Pender Brookline mass., landed a succession of stiff left Hooks in registering a sixth straight Triumph on his comeback bid with a fifth round to Over Joe Shaw new York in their scheduled 10-Rounder Here. Tampa Fla. A Angel Rob Inson Tareia Havana welter weight out Bahamas Henry Fer Guson three times in pounding out a unanimous decision in a 10 round bout monday night Garcia weighed 1361. Ferguson Boston up Joe Denucci Newton mass., stopped Ike Jen Kins with a third round to Mon Day night in a scheduled Middle weight nine Rounder at the Boston Arena. The ring physician stopped thebout after the second round Dur ing which the 18-year-old Denucci,164n,i, sent Jenkins 157%, to the floor and announced the new yorker had suffered a broken jaw. Baltimore up Wayn Bethea Veteran new York heavy weight knocked out Warnell Boom zoom Lester Bel air md., with a solid righthand punch at1 50 of the 10th round monday night. Lester struck the Canvas with  Force that he remained unconscious for almost five minutes. Skiing conditions Berchtesgaden 3,000 feet skiing at Skytop weather Clear temperature 21 degrees forecast no change. Chi Emsee 5,400 feet skiing at Kumpe Wand weather Clear temperature 22 degrees forecast no change. Garmisch 2,000-10,000feet skiing at huns Borg Eib see Kruzeck and Zug Spitze weather sunny temperature 23degrees hanisberg19 degrees Zug Spitz forecast no change. Tion in defense and have a 15-3record. Norman okla. Up Kansas state third ranked nationally by United press International remained undefeated in the big eight conference by drubbing Oklahoma 75-55, Here monday night. Forward Bob Boozer Kansas state s All America candidate scored 21 Points to Lead the wild cats and was ably supported in front court by Forward Wall Frank and Center Ned Price who each had 16. Guards Ray Lewis and Dennis Price who carried the Burden of Oklahoma s attack had 20 and 18points, respectively. Kansas state s towering frontline had Little trouble controlling the area around the Basket an kept the sooner shooting from the Bob Boozer. Helps drub sooner Ahl pension fund nears completion new York a plans for the adoption of a pension and retire ment fund for american hockey league players Are nearing completion president Richard f. Can Ning has announced. Canning a Providence lawyer said All players who were in a minimum of 50 games starting wit the 1954-55 season will be eligible to receive pension benefits five years after they have retired from professional h o c k by. Monies for the fund will be allocated through an increase of 25 cents for each ticket for Calder cup playoff games. The league president said final details of the pension plan will be ironed out at another meeting sometime before the end of the regular season. Outside throughout the  state increased its con Ference record to 10-0. Indianapolis up Butler fought off a stubborn notre Dame team in a triple overtime Gume monday night dropping in three Points in the final 59 seconds of the third extra session to beat the Irish 92-89. Butler jumped to an Early Lead and moved to a 44-37 Edge at the half. Notre Dame however spurted Back and managed to tie the game 67-67, at the end of regulation time. Butler surged ahead periodically in both the first and second Over times but each time the Irish bounced Back tying the count 72 72, at the end of the first extra period and again 83-83, at the Windup of the second. Top scorer for the night was notre Dame s Tom Hawkins who netted 36 Points. High for Butler was Earl Engle with 29. Evanston 111. Up Michi Gan state squeaked to a 71-68 Vic tory Over Northwestern monday night to Widen its Lead in the tight big ten race to two games with four games left on the schedule. Ann Arbor Mich. A George Lee s Layup with 45 seconds left choked off a spirited Iowa rally and provided Michigan with a 90-86 big ten Victory Mon Day night. The Victory kept alive the wolverines flickering Hopes for the conference championship. Michigan was forced to Battle from behind in the final two min utes after holding a 14-Point Lead Early in the second half. The wolverines held a 52-41 halftime Lead. Michigan kept in the big ten Chase with its fifth Victory against four defeats. At the same time the wolverines dealt a crippling blow to Iowa s chances. The Hawk eyes nov Are 5-5. Lafayette ind. A Pur dues boilermakers sidetracked in Diana s defending big ten Cham pions monday night 94-89. Jake Elson scored 31 Points for Purdue in the c test that left both team with 6-4 league records. Champaign 111. Up Illi Nois jumped to a 20-Point halftime Lead Over Wisconsin and rolled on from there monday night to Pound the hapless badgers 93-54. It was Wisconsin s eighth loss in nine bitten games. Seattle a held to simmer through the first half Washington s huskies boiled  the Southern California Tro Jans monday night for it 76-55 Pacific coast conference Victory. The huskies trailed 37-33, a halftime. A minute and a half after the second period tossup Washington led 38-37, and in 5% minutes the Host team was in front by 48-41. A crowd of 6,100 fans saw tight Battle As the teams swapped the Lead seven times and tied the count six times through the first 20 minutes. Port Lyautey cops Spain Morocco ring title Ben Gueriri Morocco Spe Cial Lack of boxers which has plagued Safe sports District this year took its toll in the Spain Morocco District As. O n 1 seven champions were crowned in a two night program  final standings showed port Lyautey winning the team title with 10 Points. No masseur Sidi Slimane and Ben Gueriri All tie for second with eight Points. There were no entries in the flyweight bantamweight and featherweight division while the lightweight Light middleweight and Light heavy champs won their titles unopposed. Lightweight l. C. Bluefort Sid Slimane Light middleweight time Kennedy no masseur and Light heavy weight Gary Loop port Lyautey All won their crowns without throwing a punch. Of the six bouts that were held five failed to go the limit. Light welter Fred Foster port Lyautey Tod Ester Williams Ben Gueriri at 2 59 of the second while Wal lace Bou Geroir a welter from no masseur knocked out David Murphy port Lyautey at 1 25 of the second. It took middleweight Leo Taylor Sidi Slimane just 1 05 seconds to Stop Ben Gueriri s Ron Pawson. Will Mccarthy port Lyautey copped the heavyweight Crown by to Kong will Brown Lee Beng Erir at 2 05 of the second. Brownlee gained the finals with a first round to of Anthony Green no masseur at 1 05. The results semifinals middleweight Leo Taylor Sidi Ulimano Kod Ron Pawson ban Gueriri. Ims lit. Heavyweight will Brownie. Ben Gueriri. Tod Anthony Green Noua eur 57 3d. Finals lightweight l. C. Slimane unopposed Bluefort. Sidi Light welterweight Fred Foster. Port Lyautey Tod Ester Wllliam. Ben ,2 59 2d. Welterweight Wallace butter or Nouai eur Kod David Murphy port Lyautey. 1 21f2d. Light middleweight tune Kennedy. Nouai eur unopposed. Middleweight Taylor  t. I. Smith port Lyautey. Light heavyweight Gary Loop port Lyautey unopposed. Heavyweight will Mccarthy port Lyautey Tod Brownlee. 2 05 2  
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