Page 71 All-Stars Win Basketball's Greatest Game (cont'd. from p. 13). and Carpenter from the foul line, Then Hapac and Vauchn hit their stride, the former contributing a one—hand- ed side shot and the latter two free throws, with Szukala finishing the drive by tying the score on a perfect block play as the third quarter ended, They made it 30 to 30, TROTTERS TO FRONT Presseley's long one again put the Trotters in front to start the fourth period, but Carpenter and Szukala caged quick ones to regain the lead, Then it was Price and Boswell who turned the game around again, and with a free throw a- piece the pros led, 37 to 35 with three minutes to play. Carpenter's one-handed shot quickly tied it up, and then came that hair- taising finish, with Vaughn and Boswell caging their spectatular shots, After that the overtime -- and the All-Star victory over as fine a basketball team as this country will see in many a year. Carpenter, whom the All-America Basketball Board dug up from East Texas Teachers of Commerce, Texas, was the individual star with 13 of the All-Star points, besides some brilliant floor work, Stan Szukala, Bill Hapac, Erwin Pras- se, Ralph Vaughn -- it's hard to pick any one who stood out, any more than it is one of the Globe Trotters, They were ALL good! REPRESENT CHICAGO AREA The team which played most of the second half and the owrtime for the All- Stars consisted of Vaughn and Hapac, forwards; Carpenter, center; Prasse and Szu- kala, guards, Three of them--Hapac, Prasse and Szukala---are from the Chicago a- rea, a fine tribute to the type of basketball played around here, * * i * COACHES TAKE NOTICE | { i Bud Foster has asked that all coaches be on the lookout for movie material for the convention, He wants to hear about everything that has been taken, and will try to pick the best,