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right to go into the State playoffs
to be staged in Huntington March
18-19.
,an it was two seniors. Byron
Goede and Arthur Robertson who
led the offensive bombardment
for the Pirates and Fred Hamil-
i 2"A ton, another senior, who led the
defensive attack, in beating a dete
rmined and surprising Musselman
team.
~Both Paw Paw and Musselman
a W. Va. pulled upsets Thursday evening
traT~ndi !irWabtP:k:at I~al: t!~re2r~!~u~t toget into the finals, ithe Pirates
Iz The victory gave the Pirates, kr~bcking off the pre-t0urnament
who show an 8-14 seasonal record, favorites Hedgesville-High School
;First
INDEPENDENT CAGE LEAGUE
STANDING OF TEAMS
Team W. L.
Leon,s Cltgo 10 1
HarperS Ferry 8 3
Knights Pythias 8 3
Home Alter 3 8
Kasfle's Mens Shop 3 8
A. T. & T. 0 1 10
NEXT WEE--K'S SCHEDULE
MONDAY, MARCH 14
(At Charles Town Jr. High)
7:00 p. m. - Harpers Ferry vs
• /ome Alter
8:00 p. m. - Knights of Pythias
vs Kastle's Men's Shop
9:00 p. m. - Leon's Cltgo vs A. T.
&T.
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SCORES OF PAST WEEK
TUESDAY, MARCH 1
Kastle's Men'~ Shop 43 A. T. & T.
31
Leon's Citgo 65 Harpers Ferry 64
Knights of Pythias 103 and Home
Alter 44
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2
Leon's Cltgo 91 Home Alter 65
Harpers Ferry 45 Kastle's Men's
Shop 40
Knights of Pythias 64 A. T. & T.
32
THURSDAY, MARCH 3
Harpers Ferry 57 A. T. & T. 31
Kastle's Men's Shop 44 Home
Alter 31
Knights of Pythla~ 70 Leon's
Citgo 37
The Knights of Pythias cagers,
who have been making a great
comeback after a rather poor
start, chalked up three more vic.
tories in play in the Jefferson
County Independent Basketball
league last week, including an
upset win over the league-leading
Leon's Citgo and as a result they
are tied for second-place and only
two games back of the leader~
Leon's managed, however, to
hold onto the league lead by scor
ing a pair of victories in three
battles. And Kastle's Men Shop
turned in their best performances
of the season last week as~ they
won two of the three games and
moved into a tie for fourth place.
In the first of three games play
ed Tuesday, March 1, Kastle's
scored a 43-31 victory over A. T.
& T., with John Shultz leading
the Kastle team to victory with
19 points. Other scorers on the
Kastle team were: Bob Birch, 12,
J. Burch, 9, B. Walker, 2.
Scoring for A. T. & T. were:
tournament play, defeated the the right to meet Turmelton High, and H sse n High upsetting Thurl Roy, 9, Warick, 8, Henry
Musselman High Apl~lemen Sat-~/i~ .... a 14-9 seasonal mark in ~e Harpers Ferry High's Tigers. 6, Thomas 4, and Pickett 4
urday night in the ffnals' of the game ,of Regional play The 44 point apd 22 rebounds In ,the second game that night
Sec~on 2-A schooli)'oy basketball Friday night. Piedmont High with which Goede and Robertson chalk Leon s citgo of Shepherdstown,
tournament in the Shepherd Cell- a 20-2 seasonal mark .will face ed up for the Pirates were just scored a 05-64 victory over the
ege gymnasium, to win the sac- Bayard High, 9-13 on the season, too much offensive power and second-place Harpers Ferry team,
board strength for the Applemen with ,Allen Mahoney leading the
tion$1 crown and a berth in the in the opening game at 7:30 Fri- to cope with.
Region 2, Class-A playoffs com- day night. Leon s Citgo boys to the victory
ing up tl ls weeR-erl i iti the P6t - The two Friday night ers Musselman gave the Morgan with 23 points. Hunter had 12,
mac state gymnasium in Keyser, will battle Saturday night for the countians a real battle in the Miller 9, MiUs 8, Branson 7 and
first period and were leading by Myers 6 for the Leon's team
a 12-10 margin. But in the second Longerbeam was the top scorer
period the Pirates moved in for Harpers Ferry, with 17 points,
front with 5:20 of the quarter re- Alger had 16, Trail 15, Jackson 8
maining and stayed in front the and D. Jones eight.
rest of the way. In the third game Tuesday
The third period was the real night, the Knights of Pythias sco-
disasterous one for Musselman, red a smashing 103 to 44 victory
as they went two-for-22 from the
floor, and dropped behind in the
scoring column by a 39-26 score.
In the final period Musselman
still had trouble finding the
range of the basket, hitting only
three of 19 shots and finished up
the game with only a 13-for-64
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mark or a sub-park 20 percent in
shooting from the floor.
Goede, who was voted as the
most valuable player to his team
and was also named on the All-
tournament team, led the Pirate~
in scoring with 28 points, and
this added to his 27 points in the
Hedgesville game, gave him a
total of 55 in the tournament.
Robertson had 16 points for the
Pirates.
! Each team had two players foul
out of the ball game in the final
period. Householder and Hamil-
ton were lost to Paw Paw and
Orsini and Savflle for Paw Paw.
Paw Paw had 22 personal called
on them and Musselman 16.
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over the Home Alter team.
In beating the Home Alter
boys, the K of P set a new league
team scoring record as James
Ross led the attack with 25 points
Other scoring by the K. of P.
Team came from Newman, 16,
Hammann, 16, Taylor 15, Ramey
12, Benton 9, T. Smith 8 and
Doakes 2.
Scoring for the Home Alter
team was led by Oliver Waller,
with 14, Simons had 13, Smith
11, Steve Weller, Johnson and
Anders two each.
Wednesday night Leon's Citgo
scored a 91-65 victory over Home
Alter as Clarence Branson dump
ed in 30 points to lead the Citgo
team to victory. Washington had
17 points, Miller, 12, Mills 10,
Mahoney 9, Whittington 5 and
Myers and Stephens 4 each for
Citgo.
Oliver Weller led the Home
Alter attack with 22 points, while
J. Smith had 17, Anders 14, Steve
Weller and L. Kelley 6 each.
In the second game Wednesday
night Harpers Ferry edged the
Kastle team 45-40, with Dave
Trail leading the Harpers Ferry
attack with 20 points. Other scor-
ers for Harpers Ferry were: Jack
son 9, Jones 8, Whitmore 6 and
Longerbeam 2.
For Kastle's it was John Schu-
Itz who was high scorer with 19
points, while B. Burch had 13,
J. Burch 5 and Myers 3.
In the third game of the triple-
header the Knights of Pythias
scored a one-sided 84-32 win over
the A. T. & T. cagers, with Doa-
kes led the K. of P. attack with
24 points. James Ross had 18,
Benton 17, Newman 14 and Ham-
mann 11 for the I~ of P.
Bob Henry led the A. T. &T.
team in scoring with10 points,
while Roy and Pickett had 8 each
and Thomas 6.
Thursday evening, March 3, the
Harpers Ferry cagers scored an
easy 57-31 win over the A. T. & T.
with N. Willis leading the Harp-
ers Ferry attack with 16 points,
Ebersole had 10, Whitmore 10,
Jones 8, Jackson 7, Longerbeam
4 and Alger 2. Thurl Roy was
high for the A. T. & T. withl6,
while B. Henry had 7, Queens-
berry 4, Thomas and Bowers 2
each.
In the second game Kastle's
Men's Shop scored a 44-31 victory
over the Home Alter team. J.
Schultz led the attack for Kastle's
with 18 points, while B. Butch
had 12, J. Burch 9, Myers 4 and
Walker 1. For Home Alter F.
Simons had 11 to lead the team'S
scuring,'whtle O. Weller had 8,~
S" Weller 6,Smith 4 and Anders
"In the third and final game of
the night, the Knights of Pythias
pulled a real Upset in downing
the Leon's Citgo cagers by a 70-37
score.
Connie Hammann, James Ross
and Sam Taylor divided the scor-
ing honors for the K. of P., witt
13 points each. Newman had 11
Doakes 9, Ramey 7 and Bento
4. For Leon's it was Meyers who
led the scoring with 17, while
Washington had I0, Miller 6 and
Stephens 4,
(From Page One)
a national power in basketball. WVU has scoured for talent
in at least a dozen states this season. We do know that...
BUZZ WHITMORE, our old carpenter friend wants us to
let Bill Brill know that Jockey Stanley Small has returned
from Florida and will be ready when the bell rings at Shen-
andoah Downs on Friday night, March 18...O.K., Buzzy..
will do ....
CHAMPS AGAIN! - Coach Erwin Fieger's Shepherd Cot-
!ege swimmers won their fourth straight West Virginia In-
ercollegia Conference championship by edging West Vir-
ginia Wesleyan 125-120 in the cla sc shg d at Buck-
harmon last Saturday night...
TOP CHEERLEADERS:"Barbara Hunt, Susan League,
Karen Marcus, Pat Doyle and Charnell Bayior, representing
Charles Town High School were declared the best cheer-
leaders at the Petersburg tournament and our congratulat-
ions to them for a splendid job of doing their best to pull
Panthe through.. . .........
PIEDMONT HIGH ended Wardensville's dream of a state
championship at Keyser last Saturday night by whipping the
Warriors 60-47...
WE'RE HAPPY to see the Cassius Clay-Ernie Terrell title
fight kicked out of the United States and hope that it doesn't
return. We trove had far too much of O1 Loud Mouth and
believe that he is in trouble as far as future fights in the
U. S.'are concerned ....
CONGRATULATIONS Town High's Ernie
on making All-Tourney team at Petersburg last
Saturday night. Ernie played, a lot of excellent basketball
this year for the Panthers and his sho will be difficult to
fill next eeasom..
m~w~t
HAG SSTOWN is sl te to be a m /or
top , or s As, Duckpin championship open ,at
hoag v ea ow x owz riaay, April Ist. Prize money fbr the
nctioned event by the National Duckpin Coagre total
$6,000, so we understand... , ,,
HIGHLEY RODERICK this gem for tdoay: You
will always stay young if you live honestly, eat slowly, sleep
s ufficiently, work industriously, worship aithfully... and
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roar .....
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FROM PAGE I-B
THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1966
PIRIT OF JEFFERSON FARMERS ADVOCATM
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nine for St. Joe to take a 25-20 Hedgesville. J lt~U IIIU
margin. Reid had three field It was Curtis Butts and Wen /
goals, Cart two and Roth one to dell Mosby who scored 38 pointsI
lead the Charles Town scoring in between them to lead Musselman/ 60 TO CH~H
this period, while Dave Kee and to the win over Harpers Ferry.
Frank Sowers kept St. Joe in the
ball game with a pair of fielders.
Charles Town upped it's lead BONUS
to seven points early in the final "--- "-"
period and were still leading by 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS 100
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St. Joe hit for 17 points to eight
for Charles Town, with 11 of the
St. Joe points coming at the foul
line.
Even as late in the game as the
last 35 seconds Charles Town was
still in front, but they could hold
on long enough for the victory.
In the last hectic five minutes of
i play Mike Knisely hit six of seven
foul shots for St. Joe, while Sow-
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Owens hit on two for two from
the feel lane. During that period
Charles Town had four foul shots
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for Charles Town with 12 points,
while Cart had 10, Roth 6, K.
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In the second game of the night
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an 11-5 first period lead, and in-
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holding the Shepherdstown boys
scoreless from the floor in the
second period.
The two teams battled on even
terms in the third period, but in
the home stretch Musselman roll
ed in 18 points to four for Shep-
herdstowl~. The Shepherdstown
scoring was divided fairly evenly
between Thomas, Osbourne, Hol-
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In their Monday night battle
with Hedgesville, Bill and Mike
Kneisley dropped in five clutchs
fielders in the last quarter to
lead a St. Joe victory rally and
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