in SCiiii sass Holy Name of Omaha rallied in the second half to down Schuyler, 40-27, in the opening game of class B competition at the state tournament Thursday afternoon. As a result of the victory, Holy Name meet@ C in the semi- finals Frid _. Schuyler’s upset Holy away in t the game a neered a rall¥ that provided the or parochial school with vic- ory. Schuyler Foust, f Vidlak, f Higgins, c Jonas, g Vander’k, Steinb’er, Sinkula, Krea, ¢ Gannon, baad co f| Holy Name 2| Gates, f 2|J. McGill, f 1] McMahon, c 4|Elworth, g 4|F McGinn, g 1|G McGinn, f 0O|F. McGill, g 1} j ol Totals Tota.s 9 151 Score by quarters: Schuyler 3s TONY NAMND iv cescasws ase 11 3 12 14—40 Missed free throws: Foust, Higgins 3, Jonas 3, Sinkula 2, Vanderkolk, Gates 3, J. McGill 3, McMahon 2, Elworth, F. McGinn Bill Keefer, Lincoln, and Steve a wo . | COCSOHPRAKHOM int | Ror bm CO tom & & Bl woomHewt Ri] coomesm nomen oe rary Hs © 8—27 Officials: Startzer, Scottsbluff, Stanton 34, 34, Gibbon 29. Stanton came from. behind to edge out a favored Gibbon quin- tet, 34-29, in a very close battle. Gibbon led 11-5 at the quarter and 18-15 at the half, but a third quar- ter rally led by ‘Arnold and Zacek brought a 21-21 tie at the begin- ning of the final quarter. ; e oe '® Two quick buckets by Kropp along with one by Arnold and five free throws gave Stanton their winning edge which they never lost as they stalled out the last two minutes. Arnold and Ohlund each had eight points for the winers, while “Ta3wke was high scorer for the ‘ng with 13 markers. {et ms Gibbon “ 4 3/Vohund f “'Teonard f 6 Hommes a ae. Min tt, NORFOLK SINKS G sRATIS TOSS— out of camera range, sinks a free throw, ... . the Bunnies. Scrambling for the ball are Norioii bey (31). Doyle Busskohl (7) of the losers brea... scoring game. Each team took a shot at the bucket, the Panthers taking theirs in the last three minutes of play. Danny O'Doherty was the hero from the Bunnies point of view. He made the final free throw that iced the game. — Billy Fender was the key man in the stalling game, while Keith Pilger topped the offensive with his bucket.in the closing minutes. O. Benson fg : pf| Norfolk fig O’Doherty f 1|\Eggen f Erickson f 2 | Plier f Dalbey c 2|Barry c Farner g 3 Fender g Ber’shire g 2|Busskohl g Gimbel c Costello f Blakeman g Totals = oe L=] Fh wiiscoornoorn 0 lorunmuwHno 1 4 8 quarters: eeeeee eeser Totals Score b Omaha B Norfolk Missed. free throws: Fender, Busskohl. Officials: Bill Keefer, Steve Startzer, Scottsbluff. Chandler raps draft se al » | ocooooorHs ts | a bs o o O'Doherty, Gimbel, Lincoln, and ‘BEACH, Fla. si ~dawnan EST PA 4 | Krouse f ‘Benson outlasts Norfolk quint,6-4' * Les France had his Norfolk Panthers employ phychol-|c ogy in their battle against Omaha Benson, the effect had the Bunnies on edge thruout, but their free throws, three of them, squeezed outa 6-4 triumph. Norfolk had control of the ball 99 percent of the time in establishing a new modern low Aggiesdump. Oklahoma quint, 50-34 NORMAN, Okla. (4). The Okla- homa Aggies, powered by seven foot Bob Kurland who scored 30 points, pummeled the University of Oklahoma basketball team 50- 34 Wednesday night. The Aggies led their traditional rivals 31-22 at the half. It was the Farmers’ seventh straight vic- tory over the Sooners. Coach Hank Iba’s Aggies go on to play Kansas at Kansas City next Monday for the right to rep- resent the Fifth district in the N.C.A.A. playoffs while the game was the last of the season for the Sooners. The box: ‘Oklahoma ng ft pf| Aggies Courty f 1| Aubrey f Lewis f 0| Bradley f Buelow f 1| Gennett f 1| Kurland c 4| Halbert c 1| Geymann g 0| Parks g 1| Pitts g 1| Crowe 2 fg conroomt onNows Retch c Landon g Spaulding g Krone g Whaley g Hines P 0 4 1 4 0 3 COHFNOHO, POOCCONNNOW Northeast 47, Benson 6, No Fremont 36, € Holy Name (On Crete 40, Sewa Lexington 22, Ce d FE: Stanton 34, Gibb: St. Joseph’s (Ati Lyman 33, Chapp. St. Francis (Hum) CL Firs. Hildreth 29, Sunflo\ Elba 35, Venango Ong 42, Beaver Cro Wayne Prep 39, Av NAIB frolic ¢ second KANSAS CIT* Drury college Pg field, Mo., who ; tion by accident smooth operatio: day night by d college of Minne to 47 in the sec National Interc ball tournament The Panthr substitute Nebra=" —”