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Leap Into The Future
Nowadays we hear that the "scientific
revolution" is u.stly accelerating t he
pace of change through the whole spec'tl'l!m of 20th-century lite.
One cannot help wondering, however,
wbl!ther the pac-, Pl. the next generation
will be quite as swift as some of the free
world's prominent figures seem to believe.
Observing its first quarter • century,
Look Magazine asked President Kennedy and more than a score of others to
forecast what the next 25 years W!)uld
bring. Tbe list Included Chancellor Adenauer, Israel's Prime Minister Ben-Gur·
ion and Eleanor Roosevelt.
. With exceptions - the president was
one-there was a strong tendency among
the forecasters to perceive either t h e
speedy onrush of nuclear disaster or a.
dizzy climb toward real peace and enlarged human betterment.
Irish playwright Sean o ·casey sum·
med up the feeling of many of those
queried when he said:
" : . . either our lovely earth will be a
charred lump of rubble circling the sun,
or we shall all be well on the way to universal peace."
When they were not speaking darkly
of nuclear de•ices, population pressures
ind menacing ~ommunism , the forecasters dwelt glowingly on what they saw as
.~ the bright, quick prospects .for widening
·'-'' economic JabundaQ~e, a drawing together of natlona IntO tighter regional and
world p~lltlcal pnjty, spectacular gains
in hu~~ beallh, n~tw peaks of achieve-

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Barker R.a
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Southeastern Ob io League fansi
mlnutee wjlhout I COiftllll\lllll
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II .. top lor Friday nlaht At Racine in Meigs County, wiU have rive games to select
foul.
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leogue opponents, the fiDals of the does will battle Eastero lor the ' Athens, Wahama trovels across :
SVA~ .M.L.GAMI!S
I,•, the r;.w York City llaUday Jucker tabbed IIP8ut N _f ~
Meip County Tournament wiU be right to represent their county in the Ohio River to Pomeroy, Me- '
STAimiNGS
CINCINNATi mPII .!.. Unlver- 11,!38 In his three-year careor.
FestiVal wileD he .....-.d til pololl, blo AU..Ameriea an4 ·lddel/t thl!$H
held, and one SVAC ~ is in the Wellston Clsss A Sectional Arlbur is at Wellston, Jackson TEAM
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w L p OP slty of Cincinruili baake!liaU fans 1 011e ol Hogue's beat elforta this' and Maltjd ~~ ~undllli lhl'ee lie figured "Dub" ~ tilt."
a&lt;tioo _..inst a non-league foe. Tournamens in two weeks. Dljr- gil. to Oak Hill , and Loeao takes North GaUia
· P."* to lead tbe, lle&amp;rcall to tile booor ~ 1eJ1· AI llllJ ..U...&gt;i
10 ):" a 730 this year are boonllne "Tall
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southw..tem
a losin,J cause. tournay cbaq&gt;plodiblp.lle wonllle HO!Pit appeen the bell jiet _u ,
15 J Ill'/ 11110 •Paul" Hop, the ~ala' 5-9 Iseason came.
t~am that hta DOl completed its posted two close wino over the Nelsonville and Middleport have Eaotem
it 1 101111 879 1 plvotman. lor 1,11-AineriCa honors. liD one of UC a two deleall, WI, touraament 1111111 •aluablt pllyor br1nJ homo AIJ.Ainer~ ~ 1, 11
f'l!gular schedule q{ _games and Eagles by scores of 63-54 and 4Ht completed their schedules while Coalton
9 11 ,_ 1138 ' which coach f!;d ,Jucnr saya
the hand ol Wichita. Hog"' award.
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will be •t, hom,e to Hannan, W. Va. so fan• In M~lgs County are in lor Gallipolio c...., iL&lt;
oe~son at Kyger Creek
4 1J lll1ll Ji03 ' should hove won )lit year.
scored 19 points, puUad dowa 10
averoced IU points a three yun jn a nnr Ia :ttl• ,1t5t .
m the glistenlllJ hardwood at a l1ne show m thl• tussle,
1Marietta Saturday night.
Hannan Trace
rebounds and held ll-10 Shoekor
UC'I llrtt te con- IIIII 191111.
1 IS tiOI JIB Hog~, a 11-yeiW:Of~ ¥Dior
IJAME FRIDAY:
Tenn., IS aiiOOt to
Hannan, W.. Va. at
lhe scbQo)'a third lea&lt;llng
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Top Ranked Duquesne
Upset By Westminster
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Little Westminster College of of Warren Sallade. and Duquesne ol their own that carried them, to RJ&gt;nnan . 'l:tace's bl4~ !'!
Pennsylvania_ can take a place 1sopbomore Willie Somerselled all • 37·28 advantsge.
th;,j;r-~.~ or: ·~·,
among the gwnt killers of basket- ~ marksmen with 21 poonts, West- Louisville led al halftime, 41 .35, leU short by· ..Wea polnll
ball toda- while powerful Du· minster now has a 15-2 season but was unable 1&lt;1 mateh Xavier's day nigh! 1'1' the Bulfilo
~~ looks for a small corner ma:k while the Dukes suflered final spurt. Jadle Frazier of the poaled a. H . wiD overr
, 1n wh1ch to h1de.
lhe1r fourth loss against 15 vic- Cardinal,! led all scorers with 21 cats
In one ol the IIIO!t startling up- tories.
points
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sots of the college season, West- North Carohna State kept Its I ' d uhleh de
p ymg
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mmster upended neighboring Du- hopes ahve in lhe Atlautic Coast delnh~ ~ I Iea
;t ,:he I ped
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queane. 63-t\1, Wednesday night. IConference title race Wednesday " P_'' !,~~ ra,nd,aT a ele op
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to • 79-00 eCISion over Pennlost the baU game ln
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second period when the West VIrma)Or college •atmgs 11nd are Dnt State victory over the Tar
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team outscored them
prtme conte rs or a c otce Heels in nearly three years
pOSt-season playoff berth.
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Boola Slale'• Sludlaa .
move into a 27-19 balfthl)tlead.
Weetmlnstor does rate among I Tbe triumph boosted State's
the third peruJd_came 10
the nation"s best small colleges !third-place record In the ACC to
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and was placed third In the lat- 7-3 and the Wollpack Ia in good
est Upt balloting In this cateaory. position to g&lt;~in ground Thurlday
Tbo loaa was the lith of
But what chance has a tiny ter- when first-place Duke (9-21 travseason In 14 games for the Wildror agaiolt a mighty monoter~ els to l'U111ler-up Wake Forest
eats, with their only vietory
Only the ICOrebolll'(l gave West- ( 8- 21
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minster an even chance aod the John Punger led North Carolina BOWLING GREEN Ohio !UPI. ly in the ......,, The Bllonl now
Titans too~ adva~tage of tllelr !'tala againat the Tar Heels .with _ The Mid-America~
' show a season alate ol 7-lt.
one ally t~ defeat Duquesne lor 20 poinll and Jim Hudock h;.if.- 14 individual scorlng taco .
&lt;Carl Beaver topped both
the flrat l.lma, since 1951.
for North Carolina.
~ - to get tighter each week.
In scormg u he bagged :10
E•ceptwnally accurate sharp- Xavier of Ohio avenged an ear· Go~,z into this week'• action, lor the Wildcat~, with Russ
shooting, in which the Tltatlli ly aenson loss by outlasting Mit~• ijoVem Benson ol Miami IIIIU lure adding 10 In the loolng el·
mls,.d only lout ohojs from the ville, 71HJ7. In a fiercely-coil~· ~ld · the top - spot with 8 1143 fort. Dan Rowsey swished
floor I~ l~e first ball, gave them match. Tbe holll M~· rltmts avoraga whUe Ma-n 0 points and Steve Sowder 15
a 32-22 lead at lntermlulon. Play· jumped oil to a 16-7 lead but tbe Newsome of Weatent Mlchlgad Jlj\&lt;ing lh• ~- to victory.
tng a ealcblated, cool ..,...,
was close behind at 32 loll Jliu!nan Tra&lt;:e alao 11111 out
Weatmlnater moved the baU olow. B dl
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Howard Kornives ol po lin · the reserve g~e u Buffalo
Jy and upael the Dukes with Ill
ra ey 18mtsRt'8
Bow g a &amp;2S dedoloo O'let the
precllfon teamwork.
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Duquesne came back to traU loy PEORIA, Ill. IUPII-Brad!ey'a N te
d cootb\ ed.
Hannan Trace while Roger
only two al *47 mldway In ~~e filth ranltlO!Iilllketball leam, with dom':nate tbe .:Ounden u 'BtU 11011 tsllio;cJ 10 for Bulfal~aecond ball oot Westmlnmr "'' a 17-B r&lt;~:prd, suffered from a Street ol Weatem Michl an
The Wlldcalll will be m action
!used to !old despite the ahonUng llal&amp;ering pohch today alter 6-11 up 1&lt;1 take over •• th:"moat • again Friday night when
of the partisan Ouqvosne ciowd. atorting center Joe Strawder wu curate field
1 ohooter hiUin -re host to Hannan, W.Va. In
Five Titans scored In double 1U1pen1ed Irom school for dis&lt;I- on M 7
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' Juck.. saya ibe giant "enter
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'Foull have alwayl been Hogue's
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duke and. because he _ so~~~:
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Twyman ranked
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hljn within range ol !bird
behind Robertson and Twyman
Strawder and two '"'"""""· displaced Bob Dawson of Bowling Virginia team defeated Hannan among the ochool'i' greatest re- 1
~die Moore, Chicago He~. Green.
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Trace &amp;1-44 In January.
hD¥nders, Hogue h~· .... 1100 .. I
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BUFFALO &lt;tiSJ
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Soward 7-1·15: Nealey 2+8: Me·
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September.
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!lANNAN TRACE 14!1
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Barnes 2·0-4; S!lunde~ 0-3-3:
11 to 'fill
Belle Glade, Fla., was a 1~ .(t'
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C. Beaver 11-i!-llll: FeU!,Ife 4-11-10:
bcMmder for the Brave~, wlvl led
_ _:_ _..!'_ per u ng. D, Beli~er 2-4": ~~ 1-1-3;
the Missouri Valley Conference Coller• Bllketbalh Reoulll
TOTW ' 18;12 ~ 48.
wllh a 9·1 record, and was aecond N••¥- 'tf Rule~!" Q
Score by ljllarters: , .t
In acorin11 with a 11 pqlr\,1, P.tr. Mlfltrl'!h!! " zPIIIJI!Jurgh n
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All American Chet Walker.
Temple 711 Penasylvonla M
Reserve Score: Buffalo 4&lt;1-HDII·
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