Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska (2024)

Districts open tonighi frangemeitJiasig on CLASS STARTS HE REST. JOE TO AT JOHNSON mm ior wm at oastmas BAG MID-EAST TITLE DESPITE HECTIC FINISH Tonight opens the Class District basketball tournament here at City Auditorium as eight teams of th area start bjdsjfor a play-off berth next week. Teams entered here are: Odell, Lewiston, Clatonia, Holmesville, 1 Teams in the Burchard show are: Verdon, Bratton Un on, Stein- auer, Dawson. Liberty. Salem nd Burchard.

Th, lineup at Swanton includes: -Western. Swanton. Vireinia Plv-' mouth, Ohiowa, Tobias, and Day-kin. Tonight's Class classic bere starts off at 7 o'clock with rwi. ton taking on Clatonia.

The night cap at 8:30 nits OdeU asa nst De. Witt. Tuesday night's slate Include es: i-titey vs. Diller at 7:00 and at 8:30 Holmesville vs. Barneston.

Semi-finals here will he WpHnp. day night at 00 and 8:30 the championship game at 8 o'clock Beatrica Daily Sun, Beatrice, Mon. Eve, Feb. 23, 1959 Lincoln High still king-pin rrway night. Opening round action Tuesday night at Burchard pts Dawson against Liberty Verdon vs.

Bratton Union iwt Sal am vs. Burchard Also on Tues-" aay n'ght. the Swanton schedule is as follows: Swanton vs. Western Vireinia vs. Plvmourh m-.

00), and Tobias. vs Daykin SELLING POINTS Ted Williams gives a sales pitch to Jack-Pteiffer -Detroit -sporting-goods fishing-equipment. The next pitches Williams will be associated with come at Broom's Soottsdale, training base Frosh score well but gymnast team beaten looias is a strong favorite to win the play-off ticket. Following are pairingsfor the Class District here in City Auditorium. Monday Night 7:00 vs.

Clatonia 8:30 DeWitt vs. Odell Tuesday Night ...7:00 Filley vs. Diller 8:30 Holmesville vs. Barneston Wednesday Night No Games Scheduled Thursday Night 7:00 Semis Loser Bracket 8:30 Semis Top bracket Friday Night 8:00 Championship Game. JINX BROKEN MIDDLEBURY.

Vt. fAPWM-A LINCOLN (AP) Lincoln High has strengthened lis claim to first place ranking among Nebraska high school basketball teams. The Links. No. 1 on the Associated Press list, knocked off 2 Omaha.

South Saturday night, 63-54. It was the 14th win for' the unbeaten Links and was the second loss for South. Sammy Zollicoffer HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ATsiurtntrd "Prni Holdrege 58. North Platte 57 Columbus 55, Lincoln Northeast 45 7. Beatrice 44, Hastings 42 Omaha Holy Name 75, Ord 62 Lincoln 63, Omaha South 54 Omaha Central 58, Omaha Tech 52 Boys Town .48, Omaha North 30 Omaha Westside 56, Blair 53 Grand Island 45, Norfolk 41 Omaha Cathedral 51, Omaha St.

Joseph 38 Scottsbluff 50, Cheyenne (Wyo) 39 Cozad 59, Gering 58 Ogallala 80, Alliance 57 Creighton Prep 52, Omaha Ben son 33 Seward Concordia 67, Osceola 48 Morrill .72, Chappell 70 Alliance St. Agnes 38, Chadron Assumption 31 Sidney St. Patrick's 59, Gurlej 43 Hyannis 70, Harrison 61 Louisville 49, Ashland 22 Husker Conference Playoff Neligh 61, Lyons 48 Jy AL RIDDINGTON Sports Editor, Daily Sun HASTINGS -The state's No. 1 rated Class A club the Orangemen from Beatrice withstood a Hastings threat in the closing seconds here Saturday night to trim the Class AA club 44-42 for the Mid-East Conference championship. Twenty-five seconds remained as Coach Darrel Genzlfnger's Orangemen, nursed a narrow 44-40 edge.

Hastings broke up a BHS pass and Chuck Matzke drove in for the lay-up, chopping the Beatrice lead to a lone goal. Orange made a bobble and grabbed the ball, break ing downcourt. But an over-eagef Tiger, enroute to a close-In Jump-. er, had a change of mind and in doing so double dribbled, giving the ball to Beatrice. -The final three seconds were ticking ff the dock when Beatrice missed a lay-up.

In the melee which followed as players fought far the Bob Hohn ended up at the bottom of a pile-up. He was carried from the floor as the game ended. Dr. Dwight L. Beatrice team physician was on hand and took careful pains in examining the team's No.

1 scorer before the junior was taken to the dressing rooms. Hohn received a twist in one leg just below the knee, but was hobbling about when the team stopped to eat at Fairmont. Following treatments Sunday, Bob was in school today, but Coach Genzlinger is not certain if Hohn will start at Falrbury Tuesday night. "We'll have to wait to see if Bob is he The two-point victory over Hastings saw the Orangemen pushed to the limit for the first time in a dozen wins this season. Although Brown, Hohn and Roy Broadbooks sent Beatrice into a 6-0 lead to open action, Hastings closed up the a couple of times before the Orange earn ed a 19-14 edge at the close of the I Going thru the paoes on the par allel bars is Hall.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips 8. Hall, 1700 High St. (Sun Photo) Hallleader as BeEice-gymnast betters former showings i.

j'. Pwlfi' wj'Tii inj 1 1 With 8 seconds left in the per iod each team hit a goal as Ron Priebe counted for Hastings and Broadbooks hit for Beatrice at the sound of the buzzer. Up 4 At Half Hohn and Bob Lockwood help ed open a 9-point spread for Beat rice at 25-17 midway in the sec ond quarter, but by intermission time the Orangemen were, up but four, leading 28-24. Beatrice managed to stay on top throughout the third, although Matzke and Sam Hoagland trim med the spread to four points mid way, and later Ron McCoy trimmed to three. Hohn's accuracy at the charity line (4-for-S) in the period helped die Orangemen to a 8-point spread going into the fourth.

All was running smoothly for the Orangemen with 3:38 remaining in the fourth quarter with Hastings trailing by 8. Then die Orange went cold and Coach OHie Smith's lads took ad vantage of the lapse. Tom Cunningham trimmed two points off the lead, and with 1:18 left Hoag land whittled it down to four points 4-42 Both teams missed one poke but Beatrice managed, to control the ball until the bobble gave Has. tings control with 25 seconds left, and Matzke went in for the game's last counter. Throughout the final period the Orange were cold and combined with spurts of ball control took but 7 pokesresulting in a lone goal.

Hohn added two charity tosses to Dean Madison's goal as Beatrice witnessed a 4-point fourth quarter, the poorest of the season along with the final period at York the night previous. One FG in 4th. Madison's goal in the fourth came in the opening seconds and gave Beatrice its biggest point spread of the n'ght at 10. Hastings, was never able to pull even with Beatrice as the Orange and Black led throughout fhe game Difference in the victory was a lone goal as each club hit 12 points from the charifv line. Hohn was the top gun of the night for BHS as he collected 14 points.

8 com- ing on 13 tosses at the free throw lane. Peru leads CC scramble with 13 wins Wesleyan and Hastings tied in second place Nebraska College Conference Asuorinted Prrs W. L. Pts. 3 1,190 4 1.091 4 1.096 5 1,117 5 1.241 Op.

Peru Hastings Wesleyan Wayne Kearney Midland Chadron 13 12 12 12 11 993 924 918 986 1,176 8 8 1,055 7 9 973 1,078 937 Dana Concordia Doane 3 13 918 1,098 2 15 1,033 1,387 1 15 1,106 The final week of play in the Nebraska College Conference finds Peru on top wkh a 13-3 record, and Hastings arid Wesleyan tied for second at 12-4. The Bobcats will finish the season at home, with a. game with Midland Thursday and Hastings Saturday. Wesleyan alsa is home Jn pair with Chadron over the weekend. Hastings" meets Kearney Friday and goes to Peru Saturday.

Peru took over first place, with a 97-66 romp over Concordia Saturday night. Bob Mayo's 38 points led the Bobcats. "Hastings pulled "into a "tie for second with Nebraska Wesleyan by edging the Plainsmen. 58-57. A free thrown by Tom Osborne with three seconds to play gave Hastings the win.

Gary Schmidt tossed in 33 points to lead Kearney to a 96-59 win over iDana. Chadron got past Doane, 59-57. Fran Wrage paced Chadron with 14 points and Fred Brown got 17 for the losers. In the other NCC game Satur day night, Wayne rolled past Mid- Bowling Filley, Barneston, DeWkt and Dil-ler. In Class District play at Johnson tonight at 8:30, Beatrice St.

Joe tangles with the host team. Tuesday night the Class District gets, underway at Burchard and also at Swanton. of Lincoln was high point man writh 22 points, He got five of his baskets during the second quarter, during which Lincoln scored 22 points and South 8. New Buff coach names assistants BOULDER, Colo. (AP)-Coach Everett (Sonny) Grandelius has reached- lnto4he Big Ten for his defensive football coach at the University of Colorado.

The Buffalo mentor Sunday named Charles (Chuck) Boerio, who has coached centers and line1' backers at Illinois the" past three seasons. The selection leaves only one vacancy on the Colorado staff. Grabs swim crown LINCOLN (AP)-Llncoln South-east is the new Nebraska high school swimming champion. The Southeast boys outscored Boys Town, the defending champion, 75-47 Saturday. Lincoln High was third with 43, followed by Omaha Central 30, Lincoln Northeast 26, Creighton Prep 21, Hastings 16, Omaha Tech 11 and Omaha Benson 8.

Hastings swimmers placed in four events. Chuck Robertson was second in the 400-yard free style and Don Kissinger was fifth. Eddie Brown placed third in the 100-yard-butterfly stroke. Brown was fourth In the 150-yard individual medley. ue INTER CITY LEAGUE I Holtmeler Transfer 55 20 Otto's Grocery 48 27 Buret Feed and 42 33 Farmers Union Oil 41 34 J.

A Market 32 43 Cacek Cons't Co, 30 45 Bus's Place 29', 45', Ernie's Placa 22't 52'a High Individual Ed Burss 210 High Series Willis Slemi 538 HOMESTEAD MIXED Miller A Miller SO 25 49-26 45 30 43 32 35 40 Bates Printing Ooo'l T.V. Seckman Texaco Bud's Drlvs In Morning Star Dairy Trlndefs Slnclair Beatrice Dally Sun Hiqh Individual Mabel 30 45 37 48 21 54 Raha 199 High Series Don Beach 834 DEMPSTER LEAGUE Heavy Llriars Machinists 48 27 45 30 44 31 41 34 37 38 30 45 30 45 Office Kinq-Pins Strikettet 8ales Pensioners imps 25 50 High Individual Herbert Schneider 238 Hiqh Series Herbert Schneider 631 BUSINESS GIRLS Dittoe's Bar 48 27 Floyd A Daisy 45 30 Corter Frt Lines ....41 34 Klumpo's Hardware 38 37 Mac's Drive In 36', 38', Formfit Skipples 34', 40', Langs Plb. A Htg. 29 46 Formfit Life 29 46 Hiqh Individual Vivian Dittos 179 High Series Marilyn Pie Is 450. LADIES MAJOR Steeple House 47 28 46 29 45 30 45 30 42 33 40 35 2 S3 Coca Cola Doe Everett Whlse.

Lowell Beer Apoth. Doe's T.V Schwa Pkg! Store Chris-Hatchery Homestead Bar 13 62 High Individual Mabel Raha 193 Hiqh Series Shirley Johnson S1S Day or Night Dial CA 3-5214 '24 Hour Service Lowell Beer Apothecary Fouls again hampered the tfwn-ranks of the Orangemen, Lock- wood and Hohn feeling the pinch And it took anther "in-and-out" of the lineup performance by Mike White to help account for the vic tory. Madison, although scoring but twice irom the Held, turned out to be the most valuable Orange man on the floor with his steady play-making and ball-hawking. Matzke, brother of Stan Matzke former Lincoln star, topped the Hastings scoring with 14, equalling Hohn's out-put. The only other eager on the two teams to break into the double-figure scoring was Hastings' Priebe with 10.

7 A large crowd was on hand, in- cluduig a good following from Beatrice as the Orangemen posted their 10th win in. outings. game was filmed by the Hastings LTV Station and was shown over Channel 5 at 10:35 Sunday night. 7tn AA victim The victory was the 7th in 8 starts against Class AA schools. Other AA schools beaten by BHS mis season include: Lincoln SE.

Lincoln NE, Omaha Westside. Grand Island, Fremont and North Platte. Only two games remain on the Beatrice slate before entertainins Class A Regional Tournament play at Nebraska Wesleyan. iuesday nieht the Oranee co to' Fairbury and then wrap up the regular season against Nebraska City Friday night at home. Box Score Beatrice (44) fg ft Hohn 3 8-13 tp 3 Brown 3 0-1 Lockwood 4 1-1 Madison 2 3-5 Broadbooks 4 0-1 White 0 0-0 0 3 3 3 0 Totals 16 12-21 12 44 Hastings' (42) ft tp Cunningham 0 2-3 4 2 Matzke 6 2-3 3 14 McCoy 3 1-4 17 Priebe 3 4-4 I 10 Hoagland 3 3-5 3 9 Koepke 0 0 Uhrmacher 0 0-01 0 J.

Uhrmacher 0 0-0 3. 0 Totals 15 12-19 16 42 Via Quarters Beatrice 19 9 12 444 Hastings r. 14 10 8 10-42 George Yardley beats old mates THE ASSOCIATED PRESS George Yardley appears to have located the Fountain of Youth in Syracuse. The balding, 30-year-old Yard-ley, a veteran of six years in the National was traded by the Detroit Pistons to Syracuse for. the younger Ed Collin.

But Yardley apparently has re gained the touch which made him last year's NBA scorine leader at Detroit before: the Pistons decided to peddle the "old man." Yardley had his best game as a Nat Sunday and it came against his former mates. Big George scored 33 points and grabbed 8 rebounds as the hot-shootine Nats dumced Detroit 139- 108 and set an all-time home court scoring record. It also moved the Nats four full games in front of fourth-place Philadelphia tn the Eastern Division. Sidney brothers win gloves jaunt OMAHA (AP) Two brothers from Sidney, will accompany six Omahans to the Chicago Tournament of Champions for golden glovers March 2-4. Art and Ferd Hernandez slugged their way to championships in the Midwest tournament here Saturday Art, 18, won the lightweight title and" 19-year-old Ferd Hernandez took the, welterweight.

crown. For Art it was a fourth consecutive Midwest title, unprece- dented in the annual meet. land 82-45. Wayne held a 40-22 halftime lead. Fairbury stopped McCook 80-68 to throw the teams into a tie for the 5-JC Conference lead.

Both clubs have 6-1 records with single games remaining. John Sieber got 32 points for Fairbury. Scottsbluff JC stopped Casper, JC, 75-68. It was 40-37 for Scottsbluff at the half. In Omaha.

Creighton defeated. Omaha University 74-59. up in the doubles and landed Ion the fourth peg with a 1129 total, while Dierberger teamed with Joe Callaway to land in second- with a 1203 total. Team-wise, Bunny Bread of Beatrice collected 2727 woods for, third in the current team standing. Allen's Store of Wymore rolled 26-19 for current fifth.

Thia weekend teams are expected in from Mindert, Stromsburg, Auburn. Valley tltic. Grand Island. Tkama, Omaha. Lincoln, Fairbury, Nehawka and Swanton, Henry Johnson, manager opera tor of the alleys, reajlnds the pub- Be that spectators art welcome.

3 -V tributed with Metz; Deitemeyer, and McCall each earning 10 points. Three freshmen led the Beatrice scoring and were: Micki Martin 12 points, Jim Grapengeter 9 points and Robbie Marvin 6. Following are results: Free Exercise: 1 Deitemeyer, SE. 2-Zimmerman, B. 3-Martin, B.

Trampoline: 1-Solheim, SE. 2-Mett SE. 3-Grapengeter, B. Horse: 1 Marvin, B. 2-Deite-meyer, SE.

3-Ensz, B. High Bar: 1-Comstock, SE, 2-McCall, SE. 3-Oberle, B. Bars: 1 Metz. SE.

2-Zvirbulis, 3-Matn, B. Rings: 1-McCall, SE. 2-Grant, SE. 3-Marvin, Bv Mats: 1 Grapen-geter, B. 2- Grant, SE.

3-Martin B. Durvood Hotel The Perfect Place To Stay In Beatrice Reasonable Rate Gifts That Last At 619 Court Meyers Jewelry Gold Bond Stamps Be Happy Stay Happy at the Happy Flour Cafe Tavern Serving Your Favorite Beer Lanch St on On lap Chill Ilomemadr Sonps Tenderloins Car 4194 Court BEX3RE nowuNC STEAKS CHOPS AI-TER HOWLING'; SOUPS SANDWTC3n3 BUR WOOD CAFE D. Vaughan 80 Mm The Beatrice High Reserve Gym squad was tripped up by the South east High Reserves of Lincoln, to 48'j. Southeast's scoring was well dis- Huskers bid to break loss a string tonite Colorado Buffs at Lincoln after N.U. loss to KU LINCOLN (AP) Nebraska's basketball team hoped to break a five-game losing streak at the expense of Colorado in a Big Eight Conference contest here Monday night.

The Huskers took it on the chin at Lawrence Saturday night, dropping a 66-50 decision to Kansas. It was Nebraska's sixth loop loss against three wins and the win made Kansas league ffecord 6-4. Colorado strengthened its hold on second place in the Big Eight by whipping Iowa State Saturday, Kansas took a 32-19 halftime lead over the Huskers, beat off a spirited Nebraska rally after the intermission and won going away. Al Kowalke, playing with his cht hand in a cast, kept Ne right hand in braska in the running until mid way of the second half. He scored 17 points, high for the game.

The defensive work of the Jay-hawks' Bill Bridges and Bob Hick man were important factors. Bridges got 24 rebounds, his high for the season, to bring his total to 161 in 10 Big Eight games Hickman did a good job. on Nc braska's Al Maxey, limiting him to-one-field goal NEBRASKA FPT Maxey Kowalke Harry Turner Hester Cahill Lundholm Swank Shipwright TotaIs KANSAS Loneski Donaghue- 1 0-2 2 1 3-4 1 1341 6 14 4 13 2 1-1 4 0 0-10 0 0-0 10 2 0-0 2 2 0-0 1 -22 t-li 17 50 6 2-4 4 14 5 1-1 0 11 Bridges 1-2 3 11 2 1-3 3 5 5 2-4 1 12 -3 (W) 3 .6 0 0-0 0 0 10- 0 0 2 11- 4 0 3 OHO 0 Hickman Billings Hoffman Johnson Ketchum Thompson Kindred Marcinek Totals Nebraska Kansas Totals 1 0-0 1 2 29 8-18 528 19 31 SO J2 J4-6S 29 8-18 II Like man, whales have almost no hair and are warm blooded. Its temperature is slightly lower than a man's. TEAMSFI Harmon Grain Storage (2823), Trumbefl.

2 Albert's (2744), Omaha. 3 Bunny Bread (2727), Beatrice. 4 American Legion Post 254 (2559), Prague 5-Allen's Store (2619), Wymore. Doublesf 1 Joe Suchan-Frank Nielson (1219), 2 Dierberger Callaway (1203). Beatrice.

Bud Meredith Flovd Cody (120t), Nebriska City. 4- Hill-Hub-berd (1I29), Beatrice. 5-Bill Jacob; seon Carl Shallberg (1033), Om aha. i SINGLES: 1 Robert Fuller (64S). Tmmbn.

2-Harold Pry-- ton (633), Omaha. 3 Max Eftdie maj" (621). Nebraska City. 4- Hub- er (554). Beatnc.

dlebury has broken Dartmouth's 10-year hold on the Eastern Inter. collegiate Ski championships, the Panthers won the team title of the combined EISA and Middle- bury Winter Carnival meets Sat urday witu 579.86 points to Dartmouth's 573.51. St. Lawrence was third with 571.88 points. Hunting Coats Hats Cleaned Water Proofed Jigg's Cleaners 623 Court St.

QUALITY PRINTING Business Forma letter Heads Form Letters Bates PrtR. fitho Co. Call CA 3-2244 To nave Your Propane Tanks Filled for Winter Oavison Propane 1st High St Beatrice USED TV SETS IT Sets. $39.00 and up 21" Sets $59.00 and up All brand new Picture Tubes Guaranteed for 1 full year. nor'C tv and APPUANCE 815 Court Ph.

CA 3-5304 Open Daily PJI. Dcatrice Bowling Enjoj America's favorite sport bow Un; 61 C2 Court Th. 3-5313 CLASSIC LEAGUE Davison Propane 43 26 441. 2 Heist Implement 41 31 A Bar 39 33 Days Auto Sales 34 38 Burwood Hotel 34 38 Wilcox Cleaners 2744'. Hetherington's 25 47 High Individual "Pete" Peterson 200 High Serlss Richard Wollenburq 652 BOOSTER LEAGUE Bill Johna MiliusHardwa Doyle News Stand Mike's Oil Co.

42 SO 41 31 "38 34 37 35 Farmers Stata Bank 36 36 Unk A Dot's Tavern Harmant Mary's Tavern 33 39 33 39 28 44 High Individual Jim Bevlngton 212 High Series Richard Jiskra 566 CITY LEAGUE Warren's Drug 4430 -Northern 43 Nat'ls-Gas Pipeline ...40 32 Silver Tap Tavarn 38' 36'A VFW 38 34 Mac's Drive In 42', American Legion 30 45 Sack Lumber Co. 30 45 Hign Individual Weldon Hub- bard 245 Hiqh Series Weldon Hubbard 615 BUSINESS MEN Lent Motors 49 26 Beatrice Jaycee's 41 3 Elk's Club 42 33 Cook Electric 37 38 Coodenough'a 36 35 Gelger's IGA 34 41 Squirt 32 43 8uper Market 27 48 High Individual Earl Hulls 203 Hiqh Series Kenneth Greenwood 551 RECREATIONAL LEAGUE Bunny Brtad 44 31 Legata Armstrong 41 31 Happy Hour Tavern 38VJ 38Vi Jlggs Cleanara 35J4 39'? Eagles 5 37 Meyers Jswelry 35 40 Currier Lumber Co. 35 40 Lincoln TAT Co. 33 42 Hlah Individual Harlan-C4llepl 254 Hiqh Series Wilfred Schneider 594. Drink Coca Cola While Vou Bowl i COCA, COLA BotlUss Co; cf Ceatrlc Phil Hall, former Orangeman, led his Cornhusker gymnasts to a one-sided victory onver Kansas Saturday as the Huskers swamped the.

Jayhawkers, 7310 3614. Hall became the first Husker to win or share four first places. He also reached a new individual high for a Husker. point-wise, by earning Nebraska 34 points. Charles Ellis, also of Beatrice, and captain of the Husker squad, missed competition due an Injury.

However, both Hall and Ellis are expected to enter the All-College meetin Boulder, Friday and Saturday of this Hall will enter all events at Boul-ier. as he tries for the all-around trophy hv the All-College meet. Against wa first on- the Trampoline, Parallel bars, and in American Legion state pin tourney opens here The first weekend of the State American- Legion BowlingToarn' ment got underway here at Beatrice Bowling Lanes Saturday and Sunday. This year there are actually two state tournaments, one being the Western Division, while the Beit-rice affair is the Eastern Division. TrumbeQ Legionnaires, walked off with honors for the first week end as Robert Fuller went hit the singles lead with 148 and Tninv bell rolled 2821 for th team lead.

John Hubbard and Sam Dierber- ger rolled 558 and 584 respectively as the two Beatrice Legionnaires finished fourth, and fifth in the. singles. Hubbard and Max Hill paired cn the horizontal bars. are'results: Free exercise 1. Brown (N), 2.

Han. (N). 3, Graver (K). Trampoline 1. Hall, 2, fford.

(K), 3, Brown. (N). Sidehorse 1. Byers, (N). 2, Aniline.

(JO. 3. HaU. (N). Horizontal bars 1 tie between Anstine and Hall.

(N). 3, Lockwood (K) Parallel bar4i-HaJtN)-2-3, tie between Byers, (N) and Lock- wood (K). i i Flvtng Rings 1 2. Hall. (N).

3, Lockwood (K). tumbling 1. Hall. (N). 2.

Brown (N). 3, Allen (K). Following are the present sUndJbsrd (508). Beatrice. Dierberg- fcrs:.

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