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Show Page 4 The PARSON FROSH IN FIRST IN l-- M PLAY WIN ON ROAD, AT HOME TO BOOST RECORD TO intramural season closes the first phase, the Freshman Class has taken the lead with an overall total 1963-6- 4 12-6- ; Bolstered by a well balanced scoring attack, the Westminster Parsons have won nine of their last eleven cage tilts to run their overall record to an impressive 11 wins and five losses. The fast breaking Parsons got the holiday season going by edging Ft. Levis 4 at Highland. of 700 points accumulated. The Seniors are next with 550, while the Sophomores are hanging close behind them with 500 points. The Juniors are in fourth place with 375 points. 87-8- The Frosh cant remain complacent, as the season is only half over, and the rest of the classes have a good chance to catch up. Table tennis started the 20th of January, while chess follows at the beginning of next month. .Badminton will come after chess. There are many other sports to come for those whose interests lie in other areas, so lets all grab our rackets, bowling balls, chess boards, or what have you, and have fun supporting our class. 24, 1964 Parsons Keep On Rolling To Cage Victories by Terry Lee As the January Parsons Battle Weber Weber State College came to Highland to meet the fired-u- p underdog Parsons. The result was that the Wildcats were very lucky to get out of town alive. The game Parsons battled Weber into overtime, despite the fact that husky Mike Murry was out with an The final score was injury. 109-11Bill Crow and Matt Brown led the Parsons with 29 points each. 2. Matt Brown (42) pours In two points in Parson upset win over highly touted Chico State '88-8in Payne Gymnasium. Mike Murry (44) eyes bucket. CROW, MURRY STAR Parsons Split On Trip Sherrell Berretts torrid shooting in the last few min- utes of the game, paced Westminster College to an 84-8upset win over Nevada Southern at Las Vegas Monday night. The Parsons, who are now 12-return home to meet Eastern Montana College and Rocky Mountain College Friday and Saturday nights. Lose to ASC 2 6, Last Saturday night, the Parsons were tripped up by Arizona State College at Flagstaff, Arizona by an count. Westminster outshot the home club in field goals but lost the game at the charity stripe. Bill Crow led the visiting Parsons with 31 points. Mike Murry got 22 and Matt Brown 13. 83-8- 31-2- 1 7, 2 Meanwhile, back on the basketball courts, the men are having fierce and rugged battles. At this time there are three undefeated teams; Soph No. 6, Frosh No. 8 and Frosh No. 9. Here are the standings: I-- ' Collaboration The act of working together. A development and improvement. Refinement Prominent or distinguished. Outstanding Winner Person or thing that wins. Our amazing Parsons have won eight of their last nine cage contests, including four out of five on the road. Our record is now a flashy 11-It was 4 at one time. To what do we account this most sudden and most pleasing outbreak ? 5. 3-- 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. "Nothing Inferior for Your Interior" Breakfast - Lunch Snacks free-thro- Answer to Guess Who? S.GA.C. President Mike Hogben Monday night, the Parsons ended Nevada Southern's skein of 14 straight wins at home. The loss gives NSU an 11-- 3 record. In that game, Crow was high point man 88-8- 2, and Whitworth Anxious to prove themselves on foreign courts, the Parsons played five games in Montana in less than a week, and came out with four victories. The only loss came at the hands of Western Montana, a team that the Parsons had already handled on three previous occasions. The flu bug took its toll in this one, and robbed Westminster of a 6. perfect trip. Murry, Crow Star Mike Murry and Bill Crow played the biggest part in this surge. Murrys fine play in Montana aided the Parsons immensly in getting the job done. Matt Brown, Sherrell Berrett, and Don Hopkins have been performing capably as the other starters. again with 22, .Brown next with 20, and Murry hit 17 points. Parson Fast Break Rips Northwest Nazarene Crew Twice Lightning struck twice at Northwest Nazarene playing in Payne Gymnasium on the weekend of December 10 and 11. The Parsons ripped Nazin arene and 108-9for their Payne Gymnasium eighth win in their last nine games. Bill Crow and Mike o Murry provided the big series for in the punch the fast breaking home club. Crow hit for 27 and 24, Murry for 25 and 20. The four words above spell out the difference. The Parsons have collaborated to thwart off their foes. Teamwork has been the key to their success. This refinement became evident for the first time this year in our win over Fort Lewis A&M. It was at its best against traditional rival, powerful Weber State. The Purple and Gold put on what has to be its best performance so far in a losing cause. We lost a heartbreaker 9 in overtime. Playing this game under two big handicaps Mike Murry out with an injury and the taller Wildcats who towered over them The big difference in the the Parsons played fabulously. Much credit must go to . had to be the complete series big Gay Johnson, who substiuted admirably, playing his of the backboards domination best game, and also to jumping-jac- k Matt Brown, who Cumulative Basketball Statis- by Westminster. Don Hopkins, tics Summary moved into the post from his forward slot and hit 29 big Matt Brown, and Murry kept points. Brown showed some great moves in the post and the visitors from seeing much added strength on the boards. The Parsons made up an of the basketball. Gary Locke unbelieveable eight point deficit in the final minute of play kept the visitors in the games with a total of 47 points, but to send the game into overtime. It was certainly no dishe did not get much help grace losing to this great Weber team. We will be gunning his teammates. from for them up there in February. Since then, our teamwork has been phenominal. If it keeps up there is no telling how The double trouncing gave far this club can go this year. This act of working toParson head coach Howard Richardson a long look at his gether has made the Parson team a winner. bench. Dick Paff, reserve cenGreat individual effort does not necessitate teamter, sparkled Saturday night work. Teamwork, however, as a result of individual effort 'with 13 counters. Captain does produce great individual performance. All of the ParChris Segura also saw a lot of action. He made six points sons have been great individually throughout their fine both nights. team effort. Each one is a necessary cog in our high scoring machine. This is seen by looking at the individual averages. The high point man has varied, and we usually have four men in double figures. However, if one has to seek out an individual who has been a consistently high scorer, the key man in our attack, it would have to be the name Bill Crow has been reading vertically above 24 His outstanding. point average speaks for itself. His tremendous driving, shooting, and hustling have paved the way. Not to mention his uncanny shooting ability which has been so evident. Above all of the aforementioned assets, Bill Crow has been a team man. He has proved himself to be best in the clutch situations. Bill is a leader not only in most points scored but in every meaning of the word. If our Parsons continue on their road to refinement, via the route of collaboration, they will continue to be a winner. And as long as Bill Crow continues to be outHalftime score: ASC 44 Weststanding, Coach Richardson will be able to sit back and minster 35. Personal Fouls: Halftime score: Westminster ASC 14 Parsons 28. agree that things do go better with coke. 39, Nevada Southern 36. 112-10- 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Parsons, oozing with confidence after the Weber skirmish, continued to show a lot of improvement by knocking off favored Chico State by Marty Bernstein Open from: Upset NSU 98-9- Basketball Standings STUDENT LOUNGE Improvement Shown w 96-8- 3, one-tw- |