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SEI Boys Mediapolis and Mornin. pwneu up nrst win of the campaign to move out of the cellar and drop Columbus Community into the unfavorable spot. A closer look at each contest: Wapello Morning Sun Morning Sun had to go into an overtime to defeat a determined Wapello squad, 61 57 at Morning Sun. Wapello battled back from a three point deficit' at the end of the third quarter to send the contest into overtime. Dwight Byerly pumped in the game high af 33 points to lead his team ta the victory.

He was ided by 13 paints from Rick Inghram and 12 by Tom Lee nd3 by Don Dill. The losers were paced by Mike McConahay with 21 tallies, while Marvin Swafford contributed 16, Steve Jennings 9, Bill Cline 7, Boulton 3 and Mikcey 1 in the vain effort. Score by quarters: Wapello 17 29 40 55 57 Morning Sun 15 31 43 55 61 tone Tree Danville Danville remained one step behind the co leaders with its 46 32 win over Lone Tree on their home court. Danville held its opponents to a single free throw the first quarter and only seven points the entire first half in piling up a 16 point lead at intermission. Each team had eight players scoring and of the 16 only John Brinkmeyer of Lone Tree made twin digits with 11.

Other scoring for Lone Tree were ken Grable 6, Max Chown 5, Tom Sorden 3, Bill Sorden, Robert Swanson and Ken Forbes 2 each, and Steve Jansen 1. For the winners Mark Wagner bad 9, Rick Murrell, Lane Bailey and Wayne Miller 8 each Dale Glasgow 5, Ron Pumphrey 4, Steve Watts and Larry Hershey 2 each. The loss was the fifth in a row for Lone Tree, while Danville won its fourth straight. Scare by quarters: Lone Tree 1 7 18 32 Danville 8 23 35 46 Winfield Mediapolis Mediapolis held its share of the league lead with a 62 48 triumph over Winfield Mt. Union on the Wihfield court The win was the 11th of the season tor Mediapolis against one loss.

The big Mediapolis quarter was the second when they picked up 12 points oh the losers gaining a 17 point halftime advantage. They then coasted nome with the victory. Ed Warth and Tom Schulfc No Close SEI Girls Contests the Southeastern Iowa conference were tpiJ Tk I j.jue ion two ieams won. wide marmns Fridav nieht' The only change of places occurred in a win by Danville over Lone Tree to enable the Brumettes to he Lone Tree for sixth place in the league. A look at the games: lione Tree Danville Lone Tree lost its fifth con test in its last six starts by; dropping a road encounter with uanvuie, inaay nigm.

The five losses have come following five straight wins at the beginning of the year. Danville led at all the quarter breaks except the initial stanza whan Lena Tree held a two paint edge. Roseanne Edwards and Debbie Warth led the winners with 20 1 and 18 points, while Jill Wag ner made twin figures with 11 points, Linda Grinstead added 8, Jean Gray 4 and Shirley Clingmcsmrth 2. Lone Tree's Mary Yoder took scoring honors with 25 tallies and Donna isn contnoutea iu, Pat Hudachek 9 and Linda Christofferson 2. Scare by quarters: Lone Tree .13 22 31 46 Danville 11 28 40 I Winfield Mediapolis Mediapolis, 5th ranked girls SEI GIRLS TP OP Mediapolis 7 Louisa Muse.

5 Morning Sun 5 New London 4 Winf. Mt. Union .4 Lone Tree 3 Danville 3 Columbus 1 Highland 1 Wanello 0 0 494 249 1 376 340 2 396 1 305 259l 3 444 437 4 307 315 4 414 417 6 355 488 5 256 360 295 385 Friday's scares Mornine Sun 57, Wapello 44. New London Highland, not reported. Mediapolis 80, Winfield 46.

67, Columbus 52. Danville 63, Lone Tree 46. Race Stays Tied POd twe berrehed fttKk that provide 49 ef the Bulldea's tt peint total. Warth hA effset Max Tata Other scorers for Medianolis were Dennis Wischmeier with 5, Steve Jarvis 4, John Hutch croft and Bob Nelson 2 each. Besides Totemeier's total were Randy Crawford with 7, Stan Stutzman and Steve Klop fenstein 6 each, Sid Pounds 4 and Roger Thompson 2.

Score by quarters: Winfield 11 21 36 4R Mediapolis Columbus almost blew a 14 noint lead in the final period, but held on for a 59 57 win at home. I he victory was the first this year by Coach Gene Bersch's crew. Numerous turnovers in the final eight minutes almost cost me aicons their win. The winners held big leads at each of the quarter breaks. Four players and three Columbus cagers made double digits.

Greg Hafner led with 15 tallies, while Larry Bailey had 14, Ed Bennett 13 and Tom Furlong 10. Bob Owens led the Columbus scoring with 16 while route Williams and Craig Ed mondson put in 13 and 12. Columbus Community (57) FG FT PF TP M. Williams ...3 7 4 .13, C. Edmondson ...1 8 3 12 1 B.

Owens 3 10 5 16 D. Wilson 3 0 4,6 D. Howe 0 0 0 0 R. Porter, 2 0 4 4 S. Rueckert 1 4 2, S.

Meeker 3 2 Carrell 0 2i TOTALS .14 25 27 57 (59) FG FT PF TP L. Bailey 3 8.4 14 L. Wilson 0 1 5 1 T. Furlong 1 8 4 10 B. Stephens .....1 0 2 T.

Jacobs 1 2 3 4 M. Allen .0 0 10 B. Hargrafen 0 0 1 E. Bennett 5 3 5 13 G. Hafner 4 7 4 15 TOTALS 15 27 Score by Quarters Columbus 10 22 3857 20 36 5259 as a tho oamoc team in the state, romped to its 14th straight win, 8046, at Winfield.

The closest anv team has come to beating the Bullettes i this year was in their 6245 earlier win over Winfield. in fnday's contest Mediapolis held Winfield to just seven points in the second quarter to stretch a six point lead into a ea point Duige. Nancy Sheridan, Mary Mc Elhmney and Ellen Mehaffey formed a. potent three pronged attack, scoring 26, 25, and 22 points. Kathy Schmeiser added bale Wagenbach and Barb neea eacn.

The losers were paced bv Carol Holtcamp with 18, Suej Kneger and Debbie Cornick with 14 and 13 and Adriana oer 1. Score by quarters: Mediapolis ..18 42 64 81 Winfield 12 19 34 Wapello Morning Sun Wapello went back to its losine ways following its first win of the year iueday night, by dropping a 5744 contest at Mornine Sun. Wapello fell behind early and could never catch up. The game Son 5S 42. Deanna Kellogg led the scoring for the winners with 24 tar lies, while Patty McClure added 1, Jeannie Dill 6, Ada Lambert 5 and Joyce Blair 2.

Linda Tisor again led the Wapello sextet with 20 points, Janie KaUenbercer added 11, Denise Pogemiller and Terri wnght 4. Wapello 4 14 44! Morning Sun 16 36 50 Cofumbus4 pushed Columbus closer 10 tne Dottom of the league with a 67 52 triumph on their home 1 court. The wm put a game SEI BOYS TP OP Mediapolis 6 413 352 Morning Sun 1 412 380 Danville 5 2 350 301 New London ....4 1 332 230 Highland 3 3 305 307 Wapello 3 4 453 466 Win. Mt. Union 3 4 405 424 Lone Tree 2 322 382 Louisa Muse 1 5 320 368 Columbus Com.

.0 7 305 407 Friday's Scores Morning Sun 61, Wapello 57. 'New London Highland not reported. Mediapolis 62, Winfield 48. 59, Columbus 57. Danville 46, Lone Tree 32.

Next Games (Tuesday) at New London. Lone Tree at Mediapolis. Morning Sun at West Point. Hayes Sophs Go Overtime A last ditch rally bv Haves Catholic's frosh soph basketball team eventually proved for naught in a thrilling 52 51 overtime loss to Marquette of West Point here Friday night. me riLHb underclassmen trailed four points, 4743, with 27 seconds left.

However, they made three throws (two by Anthony Gaetz and one by Monty Curry) and a last second goal by Jim Fuller to send it into overtime at 48 48. In the overtime Haves had a free toss by Curry and a basket by Gaeta. The wiiuiine Mar quette points came on a lay up wjih ao seconas leu, although both teams had chances to score after that. Hayes earlier lost in Marquette. Each team had three players in double figures.

neyes opns 151) FG FT At PF TP 7 2 4 4 16 .4 0 6 18 3 7 11 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .0 2 2 Fuller Blaesing Gaeta S. Marks Potthoff B. Nau Curry .3 4 8 1 0 1 2 10 D. Elvige Aull .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 12 51 D. Miller TOTALS (52) M.

Clemens 0 0 3 4 1 5 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 12 C. Fedler Steffensmeier 2 T. Snaadt 4 T. Naschert 4 K. Menke 5 T.

Grelk 0 TOTALS 22 1 14 24 52 Scone fay Quarters OT Hayes Marquette 3 18 2848 51 10 23 3348 52 a i Mediapolis and gave them outside chance of catching the powerful Bullettes. had five forwards scoring with Robin Tomfeld and Karen Peterson leading the way with I 23 and 20. The, losers had three girls in twin figures topped by Kathy Keltners 21. Girls (47) FG FT PF TP I J. Jennings 1 1 1 3 C.

Teel 5 6 1 16 K. Petersen 10 0 4 2C R. Tomfeldt 11 1 3 23 T. Lessenger 2 10 5 Guard fouls: T. Paine 1, Sy wassink 3, D.

Cox 3, S. Wiese 3, S. Kammerer 3, J. Sewell 1. TOTALS 23 47 Columbus Girls (52) P.

Singleton 3 4 5 K. Keltner 9 3 3 P. Ruchoteke 2 121 Buser 1 0 2 V. Boulton 3 1 Guard fouls: V. McKean 3, Story 1, Greene 5, B.

Helmick, B. Greene 1. TOTALS 2t 12 24 52 .17 29 47 67 Columbus Comm. 9 22 37 521 Having Sold My Business I Would Like to Thank All My Customers for Past 20 Years HAROLD Iowa Basketball Scores By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS College Cornell 66, Carleton 54 Lawrence 70, Coe 64 Parsons 77, Central 63 St. Olaf 71, Grinnell 68 Westmar 72, Dana 70 High School Algona 77, Humboldt 75 (over time) Ames 57, Newton 52 Anamosa 88, Independence 72 Atlantic 99, Glenwood 63 Audubon 74, Lake City 49 Belmond 67, Northwood Ken sett 48 Belle Plaine 78, Montezuma 61 Carroll 64, Denison 57 Carroll Kuemoer 76.

Fort Dodge St. Edmond 63 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 49, Cedar Rapids Washington 27 Cherokee 83, Emmetsburg 65 Clarinda 63, Shenandoah 58 Clear Lake 70, Iowa Falls 51 Cresco 56, Hampton 55 Creston 75, Red Oak 61 Davenport West 70, Dubuqe 58 Des Moines North 73, Des Moines Dowling 42 Des Moines Roosevelt 98, Des Moines Lincoln 56 Fairfield 63, Washington 50 Fort Dodge 65, Cedar Falls 45 Fort Madison 81, Bloomfield 48 Grinnell 76, Boone 72 Harlan 53, Jefferson 52 Iowa City 77, Clinton 67 Iowa City Regina 79, Dubuque Wahlert 76 Keokuk 69, Bettendorf 68 Marshalltown 98, Oskaloosa 63 Mount Pleasant 69, Cehterville 45 Oelwein 76, Decorah 53 Omaha Benson 82, Council Bluffs Jefferson 76 Osage 74, Britt 76 Sheldon 85, Sepcner 84 (overtime) Sibley 82, Spirit Lake 59 Sioux City Central 71, Sioux City Heelan 67 (overtime) Sioux City Riverside 72, LeMars Gehlen 58 Tama Toledo 87, Van Home 71 Vinton 70, Tipton 60 Webster City 65, Clarion 36 Waterloo West 70, Des Moines East 68 West Des Moines Valley 58, KnoxviUe 52 Waverly Shell Rock 75 Charles City 51 Friday's College Basketball EAST Montclair St. 91, Jersey City St. 70 Nasson 79, New Eng. Col.

66 Roberts Wesleyan 78, Evangel SOUTH Georgia Sfc 88, Rollins 78 KnoxviUe 116, Morehouse 83 Va. Union 136, Shaw 90 MIDWEST Kenyon 77, Denison 71 Beloit 78, Ripon 68 Minn. Morris 94, Mich. Tech 4 Wayne St. 80, Cleveland St.

78 Cornell, Iowa, 66, Carleton 54 Lawrence, Kan. 70, Coe 64 Parsons 77, Central, Iowa 63 SOUTHWEST Okla. City 128, West Texas 103 FAR WEST Utah 66, New Mexico 64 UCLA 122, Portland 57 Brig. Young 97, Wyoming 75 uregon 63, Oregon St. 51 Gonzaga 94, St.

Martin's 67 Durant Drops Mat Decision DURANT Mount Vernon posted a 28 16 dual wrestling meet victory over Durant here Friday night. Durant points came' on a pin by Dan Mays at 138 pounds, a default to Jeff Thoma at 120 and decisions by Murray Fitzer and Grant Jones at 95 and 103, respectively. buttering losses for Durant were Mike Fitzer at 112, Phil Waack 127, Bruce Thoene 133, Jim Bockwoldt j45, Dave Hoist 154, Kevin Schnoor 165, Vmce Knoche 180 and Dan Swartz heavyweight. Next Wednesday Durant hosts neighboring Wilton. S.

WELLS 3 Area Teams Post Wins EIH Boys Standings There were no drastic iwKeye sianaings alter competition Friday night West Branch and Mount Vr non, whe ar battling it out far the tap spat in the league, both wan handily. The big game pitting the two outfits with a combined record off 22 1 will bo hold Fob. 3 at Mount Vtrnon. Wost Branch won the first contest between the clubs 54 54. A look at Friday's games: Mount Vernon High Mount Vernon had to go clear into the fourth quarter to finally put down High's upset bid 66 50.

The Mustangs were ahead only 42 38 going into the last eight minutes before racking up their fifth straight win. Vaughn Schweitzer hit 20 points to pace the winning attack. Ken Pospisel added 16, Gary Viter and Steve Andrew 11, Terry Simmons 6 and Ran dall 2. The losers had Bruce Rollins with 23, Stan Campbell 13, Randy Sidwell 5, Dick Tucker 4, Steve Gingerrich 3 and Bill Young z. High copped the reserve game by a 47 41 count in overtime.

Jim Melleker and Carv Carlston hit 17 and 11 points in West Liberty, Girls Win Big Neither contest in the uiuti aiiu iJiU i clU ie posted wins Friday night. West Liberty took over sole possession of second place with a win over West Branch, while league leader, Mid Prairie had tittle troubte knocking off Durant. A look at each contest. Durant Mid Prairie From a 10 9 first period def icit, Mid Prairie went on to drop Durant 65 43 at Wellman. The was Mid Prairie's 12 in a row this year.

The first time the two clu.es met Mid Prairie walked away with a 76 50 verdict. The scoring for the game had Vicki Lilienthal of Durant as the leading point setter with 27 points. Lynn Chnstensen added 8 points, Sue Larson 6 and "Sue Jehle 2 in a losing cause. The winners had three girls in twin figures. Charlene Klein schmidt had 25, Diane Ehren feldt 24 and Janie Figgins 14.

Pam Curtis rounded out the scoring with 2 points. Connie Ehrenfeldt, second leading Mid Prairie scorer didn't play in the contest. Score by quarters: Durant 10 21 3213 Mid Prairie 9 26 41 65 W. Libertv W. Branch West Liberty rode the 41 point scoring spree of Linda Alloway to a 76 58 decision over West Branch.

The win put the Belles ahead of the West Branch sex tet in the standings. A big 29 point second period stretched a slam six point lead EIH GIRLS TP OF 414 286 419 386 285 340 Mid Prairie 6 0 West Liberty 3 West Branch ....3 3 Durant 2 4 Solon 0 5 307 343 244 314 Friday's Scores West Liberty 76, West Branch 8. Mid Prairie 65, Durant 43. By HAROLD HAMMANN RESPECT Now, those who wilfullv nec lect to give their elders due respect are those who are most apt to be at odds with all authority, as they growi? older they will una tnat others, too, will be inclined to disregard the orders they expect all others to obey. Don't neglect to realize the gratifying aspects of being a oome owner wny pay rent? We will be haonv to nrovirfe wu with all the pertinent information regarding mortgage financing, without obligation.

Call or stop By today. HAROLD HAMMANN AGENCY Muscatin Dial 263 5133 changes in the Eastern Iowa the win, while Gary Van Dyke and Eric Larsen had 12 and 11 for the. losers. Score by quarters: High 8 19 38 50 M. Vemon 10 24 42 66 Wilton Solon Wilton moved into a sixth place with their win over Solon, 65 62.

The victory gained some revenge for an earlier 58 55 loss to Solon. The Beavers led by seven points at the first three quarters and then held on for the three point win. Kon Bohrons paced the attack with 19 points and Rich Hartley added 17, Al Smith 11, Doug Bcinkc Dan Paul 5, Ltnker 4 and Lynn Ove 1 Pat Doyle pumped in 26 points to take high point honors for the contest. Ron Rushek had 14, Jim Krusic 8, Jerry Doyle 7, Joe Haines Tom Greazel and Tony Kruzic 2 each. Wilton also won the reserve contest by a 50 39 count.

Scoro by quarters: Wilton 16 36 Solon 9 29 41 62 Mid Prairie in EIH Play Eastern Iowa Hawkpvp oirU into a big 22 point bulge at the intermission. They then breezed home from their with their eighth win of the year. Besides Alloway's total, Jean BekKer added 17 and Cindy Por ter contributed 12. Linda Hea eock tossed in 31 and Linda Thompson 15 for the losers. West Liberty Girls (76) FG FT PF TP Alloway 12 17 3 C.

Porter 5 2 2 J. Bekker 7 3 1 P. McVay 1 0 0 S. Staley 0 0 1 L. Hildebrand 2 0 1 Guard fouls: C.

Albrecht P. Fridley 5, J. Harm 3, J. derson 6, P. Anderson 6, Beaver 1.

TOTALS 27 22 32 West Branch Girls (58) C. Wilson 2 0 1 L. Heaco*ck 8 15 3 Thompson 6 3 0 15' B. Williams 1 6 3 8 Schiele 0 2 0 2 Guard fouls: J. O'Neil 2.

S. Ohrt 2, N. Luckel 5, N. Millett 2, D. Hutchcroft 4.

TOTALS 17 24 23 58 Score by Quarters West Liberty 19 48 6076 West Branch 13 26 3958 Friday's Scores West Branch 64, West Liberty 46. Durant 66, Mid Prairie 47. Wilton 65, Solon 62. Mount Vernon 66, High 50. Next Games West "Liberty girls at Clear Creek.

Tuesday Delwood girls at West Branch. Linn Mar at Mount Vernon. Friday Wilton at West Liberty. Mount Vernon at Durant. High at West Branch.

Mid Prairie at Solon. Durant Mid Prairie Durant kept its erio on third place in the standings with its 66 47 triumph over Mid Prairie at Wellman. Durant rode the scoring of Bob Bierkamp and uave winn 10 tne win. Bierkamp hit 20 and Wirth 16. while Tom Christiansen Dick Reimers 9.

Jim Schlan kohl 6, Jerry Mays 4 and Ron Diem 2. Mid Prairie had Dana Walke: with 13 and John Bbyse with bod Bauer added 9, Bill btegner 8 and Randv Miller 7. ihe win moves Durant up to a ana drops Mid Prairie 3 9. Durant defeated Mid Prairie earlier 72 60. Score by quarters: Durant 13 28 44 Mid Prairie ..4 13 35 Rockridge Wins, Westmer Loses In the Cornbelt Friday's Scores Sherrard 61, Westmer 43.

Rockridge 83, Winola 68. Orion 58, Cambridge 54. AlWood 50, Atkinson 45. Rockridge of Edgington and Westmer of Jov lost Cornbelt conferences games in volving teams Friday night. Rockridge blasted Winola 68 in a road game.

The Rockets were tied 14 14 at the first quarter before leading 30 28 at halftime. They scored 24 and 27 points in the last two periods. Massey and Smock led Rockridge with 30 and 18 points wh'ile McGaughy's 24 topped Winola. Westmer trailed 21 12, 35 24 and 55 30 at the quarters of a 61 43 defeat at Sherrard. Mick Michael and Sedam got 12 and 9 points for Westmer while Basala netted 28 for Sherrard.

Examples of Deductible Items how to save money at ineome tax time some helpful hints from your pharmacg li'ilwiiissst Few people realize that many of the items purchased in pharmacies, in addition to prescriptions, are deductible from Federal Income Tax if you itemize your return. Any of the following typical pharmacy Kerns which are used in the cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease or which are obtained upon the advice of a physician are normally considered deductible medicines or drugs. Used Internally Antfnauseants paretics' Mediclnalteas Cold preparations laxatives Salt tablets Used Externally Counterirrftants Fungicides Emollients Keratolyses powder Epsom sans Medicated Medicines and AlkaKrers Analgesics Medicines and Abrasives Antihistamine preparations Modica! (This Ing drugs or for Atomizers Back supports Efastic Drugs lru Antidiarrheals Drugs Antiseptics Astringents Boric acid Camphorated unerapeuuc Ear syringes Muscatine, Journal Saturday, Jan. 21, 1967 Change Very Little EIH Boys TP OP West Branch 9 0 607 470 Mount Vernon 9 1 647 467 Durant 7 4 656 687 Solon 4 5 543 550 High 4 6 549 575 Wilton 3 8 598 675 Mid Prairie ..2 7 497 580 West Liberty .2 9 512 605 oil Flaxseed ointments Topical analgesics includes Hems not classified as drune First Aid supplies Nebulizers Suspensories stockings W. Liberty W.

Branch West Branch's 12th straieht win came in convincing fashion in a 64 46 verdict over th Comets of West Liberty. The Bears outscored their opponents 20 10 in the second quarter to overcome a inree point deficit at the end of the first eight minutes. From there they coasted to the win. Dave Hutchcroft again topped the scoring list in the win. Ho hit 26 points and had 15 point assistance from Hank Esponsen.

Other scorino cam from Larry Williams with 7, Mike Crew 4. Larry Wall 5, Larry Rummells 3 and Steve Nash 2. The losing Comets had Terry Ruess with 16, Andy DeRiemac ker 10, Jim Wieneke II, Gary oidCKtnan ana Charles Haw ley 4. West Liberty (44) FG FT PP TP Ruess 6 4 3 16 DeRiemacker 3 4 2 10 Wieneke 4 3 3 McVay 0 0 0 G. Blackman 1 3 1 1 C.

Hawley 2 0 2 4 G. Uthe TOTALS 14 13 46 insunn syringes Surgical collars Trusses and needles West Branch (64) FG FT PF TP L. Williams 3 H. Espcnsen Wall Hutchcroft Crew L. Rummells Nash TOTALS 26 12 Score by Quarters West Liberty 10 20 29 46 West Branch 17 27 44 64 Mini Cagers Done for Year CHAMPAIGN.

III. (AP) Fnllr members of the Illinois varsity basketball team who allegedly received illegal financial assistance, have no hopes of com yeung mis season. The four are Ron Dunlap, Rich Jones, Steve Kuberski and Steve Spanich. They and seven umaemmed football players allegedly received unauthorized assistance of from 15 to $50 a month from a $21,000 slush fund. BOIfTS SCREWS NAILS YOU HINGES LOCKS HARDWARE GET DUPONT PAINTS THEM BRUSHES TOOLS HERE Beach Lumber Oil of wfntergreer Pedicuticidss Powdered mustard Vitamins and Tsnics (Only when prescribed by a physician.) Prescriptions (All drugs prescribed by a duly licensed medical practitioner In the course of his professional practice,) Nondeductible Htms Many items which are not deductible are sometimes claimed as medicines and drugs on Ftderal Income Tax returns.

For example, one may not consider toothpaste, toiletries, sr osmetics in this category, Where any doubt exists concerning the deductible er nen deductible nature of any pharmacy item, you should obtain the advice of the local Internal Revenua Service Office, NIETZEL'S PHARMACY on Mulberry Ave..

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