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The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 2018 Michael Hamel MichaelHamel.net This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ On Saturday afternoon, April 13, 1957, the Boston Celtics captured their first NBA Championship by defeating the St. Louis Hawks 125-123 in double overtime. The next day, most of the Celtics flew to Des Moines, Iowa, to begin a 21-game tour through the western United States, Hawaii, and British Columbia, bringing their sport to cities and towns that did not have a pro basketball franchise of their own. 1 One member of the Celtics

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 2 chose not to fly: Bill Russell had just bought a new Chrysler Imperial and insisted on driving it back home to San Francisco as the tour made its way west. He reportedly covered the 1324 miles from Boston to Des Moines in a crisp 23 hours. 2 Plans for the tour had emerged back in January, and guard Bill Sharman was an early proponent of the concept. Sharman, a graduate of the University of Southern California, saw an opportunity for the players to benefit financially from the presence of several fellow West Coast alums on the Celtics, most notably Russell, who had led the University of San Francisco to back-to-back NCAA titles in 1955 and 1956. Sharman also thought the tour would be good for the league, saying that I think we could help the game greatly on the Coast and other places out west where they might have pro franchises someday. 3 Celtics owner Walter Brown was more cautious, bristling at the thought of an outside promoter (Charles Caruso 4 ) profiting from the recent success of his team, and worrying about injuries to his players. However, postseason tours by professional basketball players were not unheard of; following the 1956 season the Syracuse Nationals were asked by the U.S. State Department to go on the road for five weeks throughout Europe and the Middle East. 5 By early February, prospective dates and locations for the games were appearing in local newspapers, 6 and on February 26 the NBA Board of Governors, along with Brown and Commissioner Maurice Podoloff, gave their blessing for the tour. 7 The Celtics would play against a team of NBA All-Stars who would travel along for the duration. While the entire Celtics team that had played in the NBA playoffs made the trip, Lou Tsioropoulos, who had been placed on Boston s farm out list in February to make room for Arnie Risen on the team s (10-man) roster, would mostly play for the All-Stars to even out the two squads. 8 Bob Cousy and Bill Sharman served as player-coaches for the Celtics in place of Red Auerbach, who was unable to make the trip due to a previous commitment. 9 The All-Star team featured the following players: Player Carl Braun Bob Houbregs Mel Hutchins Neil Johnston Dick McGuire Willie Naulls (one game) Togo Palazzi Dolph Schayes George Yardley 1956-57 Team New York Knicks Fort Wayne Pistons Fort Wayne Pistons Philadelphia Warriors New York Knicks New York Knicks Syracuse Nationals Syracuse Nationals Fort Wayne Pistons The team did not include any members of the Hawks, but the roster was fairly strong. Schayes and Yardley had been starters at the league s All- Star Game that season, while Braun, Hutchins, and Johnston had been reserves. McGuire s string of five straight All-Star appearances had been snapped in 1957, but he would be selected for the next two All-Star games. Others were selected for different reasons: Houbregs and Naulls had

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 3 both played their college ball on the West Coast, while Palazzi was a former Celtic, having been dropped from their roster back in December when Bill Russell joined the team after playing in the Melbourne Olympics. Games were held in a variety of sites, from high school gyms to college arenas. A game at the Cow Palace, where Bill Russell played several games during his college career at USF, drew over 10,000 fans. The most unusual venue was the Santa Ana Municipal Stadium. A floor borrowed from the Del Mar Fairgrounds was assembled in the middle of the outdoor stadium; the floor was 10 feet longer than the standard length, and the baskets were a foot shorter than the usual 10 feet. Players and fans alike endured temperatures in the 80s during the game that began at 3:30 p.m. local time. 10 At least it was played for a good cause a part of the proceeds were to benefit the Temple Beth Sholom building fund. 11 Following the conclusion of 17 games on the mainland United States and Canada, the majority of both teams, and their wives, traveled to Hawaii for four games presented by local promoter Ralph Yempuku. 12 (Five years earlier, the Minneapolis Lakers had made a similar trip.) Bob Cousy, Jack Nichols, Neil Johnston, Dick McGuire, and Dolph Schayes declined to make this leg of the trip, along with Willie Naulls. Hawks coach Alex Hannum joined the All-Stars to balance the rosters. 13 (Ron Perry, a former Holy Cross teammate of Heinsohn and Palazzi, was stationed in Hawaii with the Marines at the time, and was reportedly set to join the Celtics for the four games, but was unable to obtain the necessary leave. 14 ) Yempuku guaranteed all of the players expenses, including their round trip flights from Los Angeles and hotel accommodations at the Hawaiian Village Hotel (reportedly for a total cost of $10,000), and promised the players 30 percent of the profits. 15 The Celtics swept the four games in Honolulu to end the tour with a record of 15-6. List of Games Note: Celtics score is listed first for all games. Date Location Score Notes Mon 4/15 Des Moines, IA 103-102 Celtics rallied from 12 point deficit in second half. Heinsohn 27, including 10 in the final 14 minutes; Braun 20. Heinsohn, Braun, Schayes, and Loscutoff fought late in the game. Attendance 5000. 16 Tue 4/16 Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO 78-83 Sharman 24; Schayes 23, Johnston 22. Attendance 4500. Wed 4/17 BYU Fieldhouse, Provo, UT 111-113 Hutchins layup at the buzzer to win game (former BYU star). Cousy 29; Braun 26. Attendance 5066. 17 8 p.m. start. First pro basketball game ever held in Provo. $50 bonus to each member of winning team. 18

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 4 Thu 4/18 Fairgrounds Coliseum, Salt Lake City, UT 124-110 Heinsohn 23, Sharman 21, Russell 19; Johnston 21, Braun 19, Yardley 18, Palazzi 18. 19 Cousy and Schayes missed game. 20 Fri 4/19 Spokane, WA 113-111 (2OT) Attendance cited as 3000 by AP, only 950 by UP. 21 Heinsohn, Cousy 19; Braun 18. Attendance 5000. Celtics trailed 67-53 early in third quarter; game tied 105-105 at end of regulation, 107-107 at end of first overtime. 22 Sat 4/20 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, OR 118-108 Heinsohn 32, Russell 20 points and 26 rebounds; Braun 19. 8 p.m. start. Tickets $2.50 (reserved seats) and $1.50 (general admission). Attendance 5756. 23 Sun 4/21 Seattle, WA 122-123 Sharman 18; Schayes 21 24 Mon 4/22 Hudson Bay High School, Vancouver, BC 129-136 Heinsohn 29; Johnston 23. Attendance 4000. 25 Tue 4/23 Civic Auditorium, San Jose, CA 121-110 Heinsohn 29, Sharman 23, Russell 15 rebounds; Braun 20. Palazzi 14, McGuire 14. Attendance 3200. 26 Wed 4/24 Sacramento, CA 115-108 Sharman, Heinsohn 20; Braun 22. Attendance 2858. 27 Thu 4/25 Cow Palace, Daly City, CA 119-113 Sharman 24; Schayes 21. Attendance 10394. 28 Broadcast on KCBS radio (Don Klein). Fri 4/26 Richmond, CA 140-137 Heinsohn, Loscutoff, Sharman 22, Russell 21; Johnston 26 29 Sat 4/27 Stockton, CA 116-125 Heinsohn 23; Braun 21 30 Sun 4/28 Santa Ana Municipal Stadium, Santa Ana, 108-103 Sharman 28; Yardley 28. Attendance 4000. 31 CA Mon 4/29 San Diego, CA 127-109 Sharman 21; McGuire 19 32 Tue 4/30 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA 101-109 Heinsohn 25; Johnston 17. 8:15 p.m. start. Attendance 6000. Willie Naulls, ex-ucla star, played in his only game of the tour. George Yardley suffered an ankle injury early in the game. 33 Wed 5/1 Rancho High School, Las Vegas, NV 138-135 Cousy, Sharman 34; Palazzi 35. Celtics trailed by as many as 20 points. 34 Attendance of less than 1500 in the 4000-seat gym. Fri 5/3 Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, HI 115-109 Loscutoff 20; Houbregs 24. Attendance 3000. 35 Sat 5/4 Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, HI 115-109 Heinsohn 28; Braun 32. Attendance 3000. 36 Sun 5/5 Schofield (Barracks) Post Bowl, Honolulu, HI 154-116 Loscutoff 23; Palazzi 27. Attendance 1500. 37 Mon 5/6 Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, HI 115-105 Heinsohn 28; Braun, Palazzi 22. Attendance 2300. 38

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 5 Partial Set of Box Scores 39 April 15, 1957 Boston Celtics 103, NBA All-Stars 102 Des Moines, Iowa Tom Heinsohn 11 5-6 5 27 Dolph Schayes 8 1-4 2 17 Jim Loscutoff 7 0-0 5 14 Mel Hutchins 5 0-0 0 10 Dick Hemric 2 2-2 0 6 George Yardley 6 4-6 1 16 Bill Russell 7 1-5 1 15 Bob Houbregs 2 0-0 2 4 Arnie Risen 2 1-2 1 5 Neil Johnston 5 1-2 4 11 Bob Cousy 7 2-2 2 16 Dick McGuire 6 0-1 1 12 Bill Sharman 3 0-0 0 6 Togo Palazzi 6 0-0 1 12 Lou Tsioropoulos 7 0-0 0 14 Carl Braun 8 4-5 2 20 TOTALS 46 11-17 14 103 TOTALS 46 10-18 13 102 Boston Celtics 27 22 30 24 103 NBA All-Stars 29 30 21 22 102 April 16, 1957 NBA All-Stars 83, Boston Celtics 78 Denver Coliseum, Denver, Colorado Box score not found

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 6 April 17, 1957 NBA All-Stars 113, Boston Celtics 111 BYU Fieldhouse, Provo, Utah CELTICS FGM FTM PF PTS ALL-STARS FGM FTM PF PTS Bob Cousy 14 1-2 29 Dolph Schayes 7 3-3 17 Bill Sharman 8 6-6 22 Bob Houbregs 3 0-0 6 Lou Tsioropoulos 3 0-1 6 Togo Palazzi 7 0-0 14 Bill Russell 7 3-5 17 Dick McGuire 5 1-2 11 Tom Heinsohn 9 2-2 20 Neil Johnston 3 2-2 8 Jim Loscutoff 7 0-1 14 George Yardley 4 1-1 9 Arnie Risen 1 1-2 3 Mel Hutchins 11 0-0 22 Carl Braun 13 0-0 26 TOTALS 49 13-19 111 TOTALS 53 7-8 113 Boston Celtics 24 29 28 30 111 NBA All-Stars 22 32 28 31 113 April 18, 1957 Boston Celtics 124, NBA All Stars 110 Fairgrounds Coliseum, Salt Lake City, Utah Box score not found

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 7 April 19, 1957 Boston Celtics 113, NBA All-Stars 111 Spokane, Washington Jim Loscutoff 6 0-0 0 12 Togo Palazzi 5 3-3 1 13 Dick Hemric 1 2-2 1 4 George Yardley 7 1-2 1 15 Tom Heinsohn 8 1-1 4 19 Neil Johnston 5 8-8 2 18 Bob Cousy 8 1-1 2 19 Bob Houbregs 3 1-3 2 7 Frank Ramsey 5 0-0 2 10 Mel Hutchins 5 0-0 0 10 Bill Russell 6 5-6 2 17 Dick McGuire 4 0-4 2 8 Arnie Risen 2 1-2 0 5 Carl Braun 8 2-4 0 18 Bill Sharman 8 1-1 0 17 Lou Tsioropoulos 5 2-2 1 12 Andy Phillip 2 0-0 4 4 Dolph Schayes 5 2-2 1 12 Jack Nichols 2 2-4 1 6 TOTALS 50 13-17 16 113 TOTALS 47 17-28 10 111 1 2 3 4 OT OT2 F Boston Celtics 105 2 6 113 NBA All-Stars 105 2 4 111 April 20, 1957 Boston Celtics 118, NBA All-Stars 108 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Oregon CELTICS FGM FTM PF PTS ALL-STARS FGM FTM PF PTS Tom Heinsohn 15 2 1 32 George Yardley 8 1 0 17 Jim Loscutoff 9 0 2 18 Mel Hutchins 3 1 0 7 Bill Russell 9 2 2 20 Neil Johnston 7 3 2 17 Bill Sharman 5 4 0 14 Carl Braun 8 3 3 19 Bob Cousy 6 0 1 12 Dick McGuire 4 0 1 8 Arnie Risen 2 1 1 5 Bob Houbregs 8 0 3 16 Frank Ramsey 2 0 3 4 Dolph Schayes 3 4 4 10 Jack Nichols 4 0 0 8 Togo Palazzi 4 0 3 8 Andy Phillip 2 1 1 5 Lou Tsioropoulos 2 2 1 6 TOTALS 54 10 11 118 TOTALS 47 14 13 108 Boston Celtics 36 24 35 23 118 NBA All-Stars 22 25 30 31 108

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 8 April 21, 1957 NBA All-Stars 123, Boston Celtics 122 Seattle, Washington Box score not found April 22, 1957 NBA All-Stars 136, Boston Celtics 129 Hudson Bay High School, Vancouver, British Columbia Frank Ramsey 4 1-1 9 Neil Johnston 8 7 23 Tom Heinsohn 13 3-4 29 Lou Tsioropoulos 6 3 15 Bill Russell 8 2-4 18 Dolph Schayes 7 3 17 Bill Sharman 8 1-1 17 Carl Braun 5 8 18 Andy Phillip 4 1-1 9 Dick McGuire 6 0 12 Dick Hemric 2 2-2 6 Togo Palazzi 7 6 20 Arnie Risen 3 1-2 7 George Yardley 9 2 20 Jack Nichols 1 0-0 2 Mel Hutchins 2 0 4 Bob Cousy 11 0-0 22 Bob Houbregs 3 1 7 Jim Loscutoff 5 0-0 10 TOTALS 59 11-15 129 TOTALS 53 30 136 Boston Celtics? 66?? 129 NBA All-Stars? 65 38 33 136

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 9 April 23, 1957 Boston Celtics 121, NBA All-Stars 110 Civic Auditorium, San Jose, California Box score not found April 24, 1957 Boston Celtics 115, NBA All-Stars 108 Sacramento, California Bob Cousy 7 0-0 0 14 Dolph Schayes 6 4-5 3 16 Bill Sharman 10 0-0 2 20 Togo Palazzi 7 2-2 2 16 Frank Ramsey 4 6-6 1 14 Dick McGuire 4 0-1 0 8 Andy Phillip 6 0-0 1 12 Bob Houbregs 6 2-2 2 14 Bill Russell 7 3-4 3 17 Neil Johnston 5 2-4 3 12 Jack Nichols 0 0-0 0 0 George Yardley 2 0-0 0 4 Tom Heinsohn 7 6-6 4 20 Mel Hutchins 5 0-0 0 10 Dick Hemric 2 0-0 1 4 Lou Tsioropoulos 3 0-0 1 6 Jim Loscutoff 4 0-0 0 8 Carl Braun 10 2-2 1 22 Arnie Risen 3 0-0 1 6 TOTALS 50 15-16 13 115 TOTALS 48 12-16 12 108 Boston Celtics? 45 33 37 115 NBA All-Stars? 55 22 31 108

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 10 April 25, 1957 Boston Celtics 119, NBA All-Stars 113 Cow Palace, Daly City, California CELTICS FGM FTM PF PTS ALL-STARS FGM FTM PF PTS Tom Heinsohn 10 0 0 20 Mel Hutchins 7 0 0 14 Jim Loscutoff 8 0 3 16 George Yardley 8 4 2 20 Dick Hemric 2 0 1 4 Dolph Schayes 7 7 4 21 Bill Russell 9 4 2 22 Togo Palazzi 3 0 0 6 Arnie Risen 2 4 4 8 Neil Johnston 2 3 3 7 Bob Cousy 5 0 1 10 Bob Houbregs 5 0 0 10 Andy Phillip 4 0 0 8 Carl Braun 8 0 1 16 Bill Sharman 11 2 0 24 Dick McGuire 7 4 2 18 Frank Ramsey 2 3 3 7 Lou Tsioropoulos 0 1 0 1 TOTALS 53 13 14 119 TOTALS 47 19 12 113 Boston Celtics? 59?? 119 NBA All-Stars? 52?? 113 April 26, 1957 Boston Celtics 140, NBA All-Stars 137 Richmond, California CELTICS FGM FTM PF PTS ALL-STARS FGM FTM PF PTS Tom Heinsohn 9 4 1 22 Dolph Schayes 6 8 2 20 Jim Loscutoff 10 2 1 22 Togo Palazzi 10 4 5 24 Dick Hemric 3 1 3 7 George Yardley 5 0 1 10 Bill Russell 10 1 4 21 Mel Hutchins 2 0 1 4 Arnie Risen 4 3 2 11 Neil Johnston 11 4 2 26 Bob Cousy 7 1 0 15 Bob Houbregs 6 2 1 14 Andy Phillip 2 3 1 7 Carl Braun 10 0 1 20 Bill Sharman 11 0 2 22 Dick McGuire 5 1 3 11 Frank Ramsey 4 5 2 13 Lou Tsioropoulos 4 0 1 8 TOTALS 60 20 16 140 TOTALS 59 19 17 137 Boston Celtics 29 43 36 32 140 NBA All-Stars 32 26 47 32 137

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 11 April 27, 1957 NBA All-Stars 125, Boston Celtics 116 Stockton, California CELTICS FGM FTM PF PTS ALL-STARS FGM FTM PF PTS Tom Heinsohn 10 3 2 23 Dolph Schayes 6 1 0 13 Frank Ramsey 7 2 2 16 George Yardley 7 2 1 16 Jim Loscutoff 7 0 5 14 Bob Houbregs 8 0 0 16 Arnie Risen 2 1 0 5 Mel Hutchins 3 0 0 6 Bill Russell 7 3 3 17 Neil Johnston 3 4 1 10 Bob Cousy 9 0 1 18 Togo Palazzi 6 4 2 16 Bill Sharman 5 3 0 13 Carl Braun 10 1 1 21 Dick Hemric 5 0 1 10 Dick McGuire 9 1 3 19 Lou Tsioropoulos 4 0 2 8 TOTALS 52 12 14 116 TOTALS 56 13 10 125 Boston Celtics? 58?? 116 NBA All-Stars? 62?? 125 April 28, 1957 Boston Celtics 108, NBA All-Stars 103 Santa Ana Municipal Stadium, Santa Ana, California Tom Heinsohn 4 2-3 3 10 Dolph Schayes 2 2-3 0 6 Frank Ramsey 5 0-0 2 10 George Yardley 10 8-10 1 28 Jim Loscutoff 5 2-4 0 12 Bob Houbregs 3 2-2 0 8 Arnie Risen 6 3-8 3 15 Mel Hutchins 5 0-0 0 10 Bill Russell 6 0-0 1 12 Neil Johnston 2 3-3 1 7 Andy Phillip 1 1-4 1 3 Togo Palazzi 3 1-1 2 7 Bob Cousy 3 4-4 0 10 Carl Braun 9 1-1 1 19 Bill Sharman 14 0-0 3 28 Dick McGuire 5 1-1 3 11 Dick Hemric 4 0-0 0 8 Lou Tsioropoulos 3 1-2 2 7 TOTALS 48 12-23 13 108 TOTALS 42 19-23 10 103 Referees: Bob Fowler and Ken Fagans Boston Celtics 29 27 27 25 108 NBA All-Stars 25 31 17 30 103

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 12 April 29, 1957 Boston Celtics 127, NBA All-Stars 109 San Diego, California Tom Heinsohn 5 4-5 1 14 George Yardley 2 2-3 0 6 Jim Loscutoff 2 0-0 2 4 Togo Palazzi 6 0-1 3 12 Bill Russell 10 0-2 2 20 Neil Johnston 5 8-8 2 18 Bob Cousy 10 0-0 0 20 Carl Braun 7 0-0 4 14 Bill Sharman 7 7-7 0 21 Dick McGuire 9 1-2 0 19 Frank Ramsey 8 2-3 2 18 Bob Houbregs 7 0-0 1 14 Arnie Risen 4 0-0 1 8 Lou Tsioropoulos 6 0-0 3 12 Dick Hemric 5 0-2 0 10 Mel Hutchins 7 0-0 0 14 Andy Phillip 5 2-2 0 12 TOTALS 56 15-21 8 127 TOTALS 49 11-14 13 109 Boston Celtics 28 25 43 31 127 NBA All-Stars 29 26 29 25 109 April 30, 1957 NBA All-Stars 109, Boston Celtics 101 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California Tom Heinsohn 11 3-3 2 25 George Yardley 0 0-0 0 0 Frank Ramsey 6 2-2 1 14 Willie Naulls 8 0-1 3 16 Jim Loscutoff 5 1-1 2 11 Bob Houbregs 4 0-0 1 8 Arnie Risen 1 0-0 0 2 Mel Hutchins 7 0-0 0 14 Bill Russell 3 1-2 2 7 Neil Johnston 5 7-8 2 17 Andy Phillip 2 2-2 2 6 Togo Palazzi 6 4-6 1 16 Bob Cousy 7 1-1 3 15 Carl Braun 7 2-2 1 16 Bill Sharman 8 1-2 0 17 Dick McGuire 6 4-4 2 16 Dick Hemric 0 4-4 1 4 Lou Tsioropoulos 3 0-0 1 6 TOTALS 43 15-17 13 101 TOTALS 46 17-21 11 109 Referees: Bob Fowler and Ken Fagans Boston Celtics 22 24 28 27 101 NBA All-Stars 26 30 23 30 109

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 13 May 1, 1957 Boston Celtics 138, NBA All-Stars 135 Rancho High School, Las Vegas, Nevada Tom Heinsohn 9 1-2 6 19 Togo Palazzi 17 1-1 1 35 Dick Hemric 3 0-0 1 6 Frank Ramsey? 13 6-8 0 32 Jim Loscutoff 4 0-0 1 8 Mel Hutchins 1 0-0 0 2 Bill Russell 6 2-3 0 14 Neil Johnston 12 7-8 3 31 Arnie Risen 9 0-0 1 18 Bob Houbregs 0 0-0 0 0 Bob Cousy 17 0-0 2 34 Dolph Schayes? 5 1-1 3 11 Bill Sharman 15 4-4 2 34 George Yardley 0 0-0 0 0 Andy Phillip 2 1-2 1 5 Carl Braun 11 2-2 1 24 TOTALS 65 8-11 14 138 TOTALS 59 17-20 8 135 Boston Celtics? 63?? 138 NBA All-Stars? 66?? 135 May 3, 1957 Boston Celtics 115, NBA All-Stars 109 Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii Tom Heinsohn 7 4-7 1 18 Carl Braun 9 1-2 2 19 Jim Loscutoff 9 2-2 0 20 Togo Palazzi 6 0-3 1 12 Bill Russell 8 1-1 1 17 Mel Hutchins 5 0-0 0 10 Bill Sharman 8 1-2 0 17 Bob Houbregs 12 0-0 3 24 Frank Ramsey 8 3-4 1 19 George Yardley 8 2-2 2 18 Dick Hemric 5 0-0 0 10 Alex Hannum 5 0-0 1 10 Andy Phillip 3 0-0 2 6 Lou Tsioropoulos 7 2-2 2 16 Arnie Risen 3 2-2 1 8 TOTALS 51 13-18 6 115 TOTALS 52 5-9 11 109 Referees: James Aiona, Sonny Lee Scorer: Denny Sakauye, Timer: Ah Chew Goo Boston Celtics 26 29 27 33 115 NBA All-Stars 30 25 22 32 109

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 14 May 4, 1957 Boston Celtics 115, NBA All-Stars 109 Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii CELTICS FGM FTM PF PTS ALL-STARS FGM FTM PF PTS Tom Heinsohn 11 6 3 28 Carl Braun 15 2 2 32 Jim Loscutoff 6 0 0 12 Togo Palazzi 6 9 3 21 Bill Russell 3 0 2 6 Mel Hutchins 1 0 0 2 Bill Sharman 12 0 1 24 Bob Houbregs 5 0 2 10 Frank Ramsey 6 2 4 14 George Yardley 6 0 1 12 Andy Phillip 5 3 1 13 Alex Hannum 5 4 1 14 Arnie Risen 6 1 0 13 Lou Tsioropoulos 9 0 0 18 Dick Hemric 2 1 0 5 TOTALS 51 13 11 115 TOTALS 47 15 9 109 Referees: James Aiona, Sonny Lee Scorer: Denny Sakauye, Timer: Ah Chew Goo Boston Celtics 30 29 26 30 115 NBA All-Stars 25 31 30 23 109 May 5, 1957 Boston Celtics 154, NBA All-Stars 116 Schofield (Barracks) Post Bowl, Honolulu, Hawaii Tom Heinsohn 9 4-4 1 22 Carl Braun 11 1-1 2 23 Jim Loscutoff 11 1-2 0 23 Togo Palazzi 12 3-3 1 27 Bill Russell 10 0-2 0 20 Mel Hutchins 6 0-0 2 12 Bill Sharman 11 0-0 0 22 Bob Houbregs 5 0-0 0 10 Frank Ramsey 10 0-1 1 20 George Yardley 11 1-1 1 23 Andy Phillip 8 3-3 2 19 Alex Hannum 5 0-0 1 10 Arnie Risen 8 0-1 0 16 Lou Tsioropoulos 5 1-2 0 11 Dick Hemric 6 0-0 2 12 TOTALS 73 8-13 6 154 TOTALS 55 6-7 7 116 Boston Celtics 41 38 44 31 154 NBA All-Stars 32 29 33 22 116

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 15 May 6, 1957 Boston Celtics 115, NBA All-Stars 105 Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii Tom Heinsohn 13 2-4 1 28 Carl Braun 11 0-0 3 22 Jim Loscutoff 6 0-0 0 12 George Yardley 8 0-0 0 16 Bill Russell 5 0-1 0 10 Mel Hutchins 2 0-0 0 4 Bill Sharman 10 2-4 0 22 Alex Hannum 4 0-0 1 8 Frank Ramsey 8 1-2 1 17 Lou Tsioropoulos 6 1-3 0 13 Arnie Risen 3 0-0 0 6 Togo Palazzi 9 4-8 0 22 Andy Phillip 3 0-0 1 6 Bob Houbregs 10 0-0 0 20 Dick Hemric 7 0-0 0 14 TOTALS 55 5-11 3 115 TOTALS 50 5-11 4 105 Referees: James Aiona, Sonny Lee Scorer: Denny Sakauye, Timer: Ah Chew Goo Boston Celtics 22 28 33 32 115 NBA All-Stars 21 28 36 20 105

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 16 Postscript: The 1958 NBA All-Star Tour In 1958 the Celtics and Hawks met again in the NBA Finals. Bill Russell suffered an ankle injury in the third game which forced him to miss the next two contests and affected his play in the sixth and deciding game won by the Hawks on April 12. Boston s initial reign as NBA champions was over. Two days later, two teams of NBA All-Stars began a tour to many of the same sites that the Celtics had visited a year earlier. Charles Caruso again promoted the tour. 40 Unlike the 1957 tour, players from all eight NBA teams were represented, including 16 of the 20 players who had participated in the NBA All-Star Game in January. 41 Bob Cousy and Bob Pettit were named captains of their respective squads. 42 There were also a few special additions for selected games. Russell s ankle injury kept him from playing in the first five games of the tour, and he was also delayed due to a break-in at his home in Reading, Massachusetts; fellow Celtic Tom Heinsohn filled in for Russell during this stretch. 43 Halfback R.C. Owens of the NFL s San Francisco 49ers, who had earned AAU (Basketball) All-American honors in 1957 and was being pursued by the Minneapolis Lakers, 44 played for the

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 17 West team during their stops at San Francisco and San Jose. And for the game at Louisville on May 1, three Kentucky natives who had played college ball in the state were added to the rosters: Vern Hatton, Frank Ramsey, and Charlie Tyra. 45 K.C. Jones also joined the tour for 10 games from April 18 through April 27. Jones had been drafted by the Celtics in 1956, but had yet to play for the team due to a commitment to serve in the Army. However, Jones had continued to play basketball. In 1958 he earned AAU All- American honors while leading the Fort Leonard Wood AAU team to a fourth place finish at the annual AAU Tournament, including a 20-point/20- rebound performance in a losing effort in the semifinals. 46 Scheduled to be discharged in August, Jones was granted a 13-day leave to participate with the College All-Stars in a game against the Harlem Globetrotters at Boston Garden on April 16 (the All-Stars won 87-77; Jones scored 4 points) and then joined the tour on the road in Eugene, Oregon. 47 List of Games East All-Stars 1957-58 Team West All-Stars 1957-58 Team Paul Arizin Philadelphia Warriors Larry Foust Minneapolis Lakers Carl Braun New York Knicks Dick Garmaker Minneapolis Lakers Bob Cousy Boston Celtics Cliff Hagan St. Louis Hawks Richie Guerin New York Knicks Vern Hatton University of Kentucky* Tom Heinsohn Boston Celtics Jim Krebs Minneapolis Lakers Neil Johnston Philadelphia Warriors Clyde Lovellette Cincinnati Royals K.C. Jones Ft. Leonard Wood (AAU) Slater Martin St. Louis Hawks Frank Ramsey Boston Celtics Dick McGuire Detroit Pistons Bill Russell Boston Celtics R.C. Owens San Francisco 49ers (NFL) Dolph Schayes Syracuse Nationals Bob Pettit St. Louis Hawks Kenny Sears New York Knicks Gene Shue Detroit Pistons Bill Sharman Boston Celtics George Yardley Detroit Pistons Charlie Tyra New York Knicks *Hatton was drafted by the Cincinnati Royals in the second round of the NBA Draft on April 22, 1958. Players who only played on part of the tour are listed in italics. Note: East team score is listed first for all games. Date Location Score Notes Mon 4/14 Pershing Auditorium, Lincoln, NE 105-108 Pettit 21, Lovelette 17. 8 p.m. start. 48

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 18 Tue 4/15 Einar Nielsen Field House, Salt Lake City, UT 133-131 Heinsohn 21, Schayes 18, Cousy 16; Garmaker 20, Shue 20, Pettit 18. 8 p.m. start. 49 Wed 4/16 Pasco High School Gym, Pasco, WA 131-137 Garmaker 34 50 Thu 4/17 Spokane Coliseum, Spokane, WA 124-132 Schayes 29; Pettit 25, Shue 23 51 Fri 4/18 McArthur Court, Eugene, OR 132-111 Johnston 19, Heinsohn 18; Garmaker 28, Pettit 17, Foust 17. First game on tour for K.C. Jones (2 points). 52 8 p.m. start. Sat 4/19 Hudson s Bay High School, Vancouver, WA 129-125 Braun 19; Pettit 24. First game on tour for Bill Russell (10 points). 53 Sun 4/20 Civic Auditorium, Seattle, WA 113-133 Arizin 22; Hagan 27, Garmaker 25, Pettit 23 54 Mon 4/21 War Memorial Gym, Vancouver, BC 134-127 Cousy 26 55 Tue 4/22 Tacoma, WA 149-136 Sharman 28, Cousy 23; Pettit 30 56 Wed 4/23 Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA 131-129 Sears 22, Sharman 22; Hagan 17 57 Thu 4/24 Municipal Auditorium, San Jose, CA 130-117 Sharman 29, Sears 20; Hagan 20 58 Fri 4/25 College Memorial Gym, Bakersfield, CA 126-136 Garmaker 29 59 Sat 4/26 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA 156-158 Hagan 33 60 Sun 4/27 San Diego Arena, San Diego, CA 132-109 Pettit 28. 61 8:30 p.m. start. Mon 4/28 Roy Johnson Gym, Albuquerque, NM 138-159 Guerin 20; Hagan 35, Garmaker 24. 8:30 p.m. start. 62 Tue 4/29 Denver Auditorium, Denver, CO 127-120 Guerin 24; Lovellette 27 63 Wed 4/30 Municipal Auditorium, Oklahoma City, OK 144-139 Sharman 23; Pettit 20 64 Thu 5/1 Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY 140-146 Braun 24, Guerin 19; Hagan 40, Pettit 25 and 17 rebounds. 8:30 p.m. start. 65 Fri 5/2 SMU Coliseum, Dallas, TX 135-129 Sharman 21; Lovellette 24 66 Sat 5/3 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX West won Sun 5/4 Loyola Field House, New Orleans, LA 126-123 Arizin 24; Pettit 27 67 Wed 5/7 Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, FL 138-132 Sharman 26, Cousy 24 and 15 assists; Pettit 23, Lovellette 22, Hagan 22 68 Note: Contemporary wire stories disagree on the number of games on the tour. An article in the New York Times on May 5 implies that there was only one game remaining on the tour and that the East led 12-8 at that point; an AP wire service story that appeared in many other newspapers agrees. Other wire service stories state that the series spanned 22 games, not 21, and that the East won the series 13-9. However, I have found a wire story that places a game in Houston on May 3, and articles in the Miami News make it clear that the two teams took May 5 and May 6 off before concluding the tour on May 7. The official program for the tour contains a schedule of 21 games but has a few discrepancies: 1) The game in Lincoln, Nebraska, is listed in the program for April 12; 2) The game in Denver is listed on April 13; 3) The game on April 19 was originally scheduled for Portland, Oregon, instead of Vancouver, Washington, and 4) The game in Tacoma on April 22 is not listed.

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 19 Notes Boston Celtics team photo obtained from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:celtics_1956-57.jpg (public domain). 1 Dave O Hara, Celtics Win After Waiting 11 Years, (Jackson, Mississippi) Clarion-Ledger, April 16, 1957. 2 Wire story, No Time Outs For Russell, Boston Globe, April 18, 1957. Russell completed the second leg of the trip, from Des Moines to Denver (684 miles), in 12 hours. The wire stories did not mention the type of car, but I found later references to Russell driving a brand-new Chrysler Imperial in the summer/fall of 1957, including: Goudsouzian, Aram. King of the Court: Bill Russell and the Basketball Revolution. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2010. 3 Jack Barry, Celtics Consider Post-Playoff Western Tour, Boston Globe, January 25, 1957. 4 Caruso is specifically mentioned in Herb Ralby s story in the Boston Globe on February 21, 1957, N.B.A. May Bar Celts Post Season Tour, and in a story in the Des Moines Register on February 12, 1957, Bill Russell, Mates Will Play Here Not Celtics, in which Walter Brown is quoted as saying that the players will not be playing as the Boston Celtics. But wire story articles that documented the tour throughout April and May inevitably referred to the team as the Boston Celtics. The animosity between Caruso and Brown apparently sprung from some kind of disagreement between the two regarding the sponsorship of an NFL exhibition game at Braves Field in 1956 featuring the New York Giants and the Baltimore Colts. See: Clif Keane, Podoloff to Approve Celts Exhibition Tour, Boston Globe, February 22, 1957. Bob Fowler, who served as a referee during the series, is also mentioned in some articles as a tour coordinator. 5 Tour stops included: April 14-18: Iceland, April 19-22: Vienna, April 22: Zurich, April 23-28: Teheran, April 28-May 1: Beirut, May 1-5: Cairo, May 5-6: Alexandria, May 7-13: Rome, May 13-16: Barcelona, and May 16-19: Madrid. See Wire story, Embarking Nats Lauded as Fine Ambassadors, The (Syracuse) Post-Standard, April 14, 1956. The next day, the Post-Standard carried a photo of the team departing from the Idlewild Airport (now JFK) in New York. 6 Wire story, Boston Celtics Here April 22, The Eugene (Oregon) Guard, February 3, 1957. The brief article ended up being incorrect, as it stated that the Celtics would be in Portland on April 21 and Eugene on April 22. 7 Wire story, Post-Season Tour of Celtics, Others Gets Official O.K. Boston Globe, February 27, 1957. 8 Jack Barry, Tsioropoulos Deserves Another Chance in NBA, Boston Globe, February 17, 1957. It also appears that Frank Ramsey played at least one game for the All-Stars (May 1) but the newspaper scan is of such poor quality that it is hard to read. 9 Celtics Open Pro Cage Series Here Tonight, Honolulu Advertiser, May 3, 1957. 10 Jack Geyer, Sharman Buckets 28 as Celtics Triumph, Los Angeles Times, April 29, 1957. Wire story, Celtics Capture 108-103 Victory at Santa Ana, The San Bernardino County Sun, April 29, 1957. Celtics Shade NBA All-Stars, (Long Beach) Independent, April 29, 1957. Claude Anderson, Sports Slants, The San Bernardino County Sun, April 18, 1957. 11 Boston Celtics to Play All-Stars in Benefit Game at Santa Ana Bowl, Los Angeles Times, April 21, 1957. The new facility would open in 1962: https://www.tbsoc.com/about/history/ 12 Isle Fans To See Pro Cage Rules In Operation, Honolulu Advertiser, May 1, 1957. Cisco, Dan. Hawaii Sports: History, Facts, and Statistics. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1999, p85. 13 Celtics Open Pro Cage Series Here Tonight, Honolulu Advertiser, May 3, 1957. 14 Bob Cole, Celts Outscore All-Stars 115-109; Pro Cagers Collide Again Tonight, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, May 4, 1957. 15 Red McQueen, Basketball at its Best, Honolulu Advertiser, May 3, 1957. Yempuku also agreed to donate 33 percent of his part of the profits to the local Asahi baseball team (Hawaii Major League) to help finance a barnstorming tour in Japan. Tom Hopkins, Sportraitures, Honolulu-Star Bulletin, May 7, 1957. 16 Wire story, Celtics Edge Stars In Tour Opener; Heinsohn in Scuffle, Boston Globe, April 16, 1957. Wire story, Touring Celtics Defeat All-Stars, (Rochester, NY) Democrat and Chronicle, April 16, 1957. Wire story, Celtics Edge All Stars In 1 st Of Series, The Santa Fe New Mexican, April 16, 1957.

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 20 17 Wire story, Celtics Lose on Hutchins Two-Pointer, The Ogden Standard-Examiner, April 18, 1957. Wire story, Celtics Edged By All-Stars, The Eugene (Oregon) Guard, April 18, 1957. 18 Celtics, NBA Stars Clash Here Tonight, The (Provo) Daily Herald, April 17, 1957. 19 Wire story, Celtic Five Tops All-Star Team, Los Angeles Times, April 19, 1957. Wire story, Boston Celtics Trip All-Stars In 124-110 Tilt, The (Provo, Utah) Daily Herald, April 19, 1957. 20 Cousy and Schayes missed plane connections after attending a Midwest meeting of pro hoopsters. See wire story, Celtics Again Down League All-Stars, Newport (Rhode Island) Daily News, April 19, 1957. 21 The UP wire story included the following complaints from the players about the Coliseum: They griped about crowding, poor ventilation and timing equipment and the asphalt tile-over cement floor. See: Sparse Crowd Watches Celtics Trim Stars, The Ogden Standard-Examiner, April 19, 1957. 22 Wire story, Celtics Trim Stars Again, The Ogden Standard-Examiner, April 20, 1957. Wire story, Celts Top All-Stars, Reno Gazette-Journal, April 20, 1957. 23 Al Lightner, Celtics Slam Pro All-Stars, Statesman (Salem, Oregon) Journal, April 21, 1957. 24 Wire story, All-Stars Nip Celtics, 123-122, The Bend (Oregon) Bulletin, April 22, 1957. 25 Wire story, Celtics Play In San Jose, The (San Mateo, California) Times, April 23, 1957. 26 Wire story, Celtics Score Fifth Tour Win, (Long Beach) Independent, April 24, 1957. Wire story, Celtics Outscore All-Stars 121-110, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, April 24, 1957. 27 Wire story, Celtics Play On Cow Palace Floor Tonight, The (San Mateo, California) Times, April 25, 1957. 28 Wire story, 10,394 See Celtics Win, Los Angeles Times, April 26, 1957. 29 Wire story, Celtics Win Again In Richmond Tilt; Set Point Record, (San Rafael, California) Daily Independent Journal, April 27, 1957. 30 Wire story, All-Stars Outscore Celtics, 125-116, Los Angeles Times, April 28, 1957. 31 Jack Geyer, Sharman Buckets 28 as Celtics Triumph, Los Angeles Times, April 29, 1957. Wire story, Celtics Capture 108-103 Victory at Santa Ana, The San Bernardino County Sun, April 29, 1957. Celtics Shade NBA All-Stars, (Long Beach) Independent, April 29, 1957. Claude Anderson, Sports Slants, The San Bernardino County Sun, April 18, 1957. 32 Wire story, Redhot Celtics Beat All-Stars, 127-109, Los Angeles Times, April 30, 1957. 33 Jack Geyer, Celtics Lose to All-Stars Before 6000, Los Angeles Times, May 1, 1957. 34 Wire story, Celtics Beat NBA Stars in Final Game, Berkshire Eagle, May 2, 1957. 35 Wire story, Celtics Beat NBA Stars in Exhibition, Berkshire Eagle, May 4, 1957. 36 Celtics Triumph Over All-Stars Again, 115-109, Honolulu Advertiser, May 5, 1957. Wire story, Boston Celtics Whip All-Star Five, 115-109, The San Bernardino County (California) Sun, May 6, 1957. 37 Celtics Run Up 154-116 Triumph, Honolulu Advertiser, May 6, 1957. Wire story, Celtics 154, All-Stars 116, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 6, 1957. 38 Monte Ito, Heinsohn Leads Celtics Over All-Stars, 115-105, Honolulu Advertiser, May 7, 1957. Wire story, Celtics Defeat All-Stars in Closing Tilt, The (Provo, Utah) Daily Herald, May 7, 1957. 39 Box scores obtained from the following: 4/15: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 16, 1957; 4/17: The (Provo, Utah) Daily Herald, April 18, 1957; 4/19: (Long Beach, California) Independent, April 20, 1957; 4/20: Statesman (Salem, Oregon) Journal, April 21, 1957; 4/22: The (San Mateo, California) Times, April 23, 1957; 4/24: Los Angeles Times, April 25, 1957; 4/25: Los Angeles Times, April 26, 1957; 4/26: Oakland Tribune, April 27, 1957; 4/27: Los Angeles Times, April 28, 1957; 4/28: Los Angeles Times, April 29, 1957; 4/29: Los Angeles Times, April 30, 1957; 4/30: Los Angeles Times, May 1, 1957; 5/1: (Long Beach, California) Independent, May 2, 1957; 5/3 through 5/6: Honolulu Advertiser and Honolulu Star-Bulletin, May 4-7, 1957. 40 Larry Boeck, Hagan On Stars; Tour Opens Here, The (Louisville, Kentucky) Courier-Journal, March 9, 1958; Leading Pro Cagers Play Here Thursday, The (Louisville, Kentucky) Courier-Journal, April 28, 1958.

The Boston Celtics 1957 Postseason Tour 21 41 Two of the missing players were the critically ill Maurice Stokes, stricken during the 1958 playoffs, and his former teammate and subsequent caretaker Jack Twyman. 42 Wire story, Three Members of the Hawks Tour with Pros, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 14, 1958. 43 Jack Barry, Auerbach Praises Celts for Showing, Boston Globe, April 14, 1958. 44 Grundman, Adolph. The Golden Age of Amateur Basketball. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2004, p268. Owens was also a teammate of Elgin Baylor at the College of Idaho, and both would play AAU ball in Seattle. For a description of the Lakers interest in Owens, see: Wire story, Owens May Turn Pro Cager, The San Bernardino County (California) Sun, April 24, 1958. 45 Larry Boeck, Stars Get Tyra For Tilt Here, The (Louisville, Kentucky) Courier-Journal, April 25, 1958. 46 Grundman, p184, p258, and p268. 47 Jack Barry, College Stars Down Trotters in Hoop Finals, Boston Globe, April 17, 1958. Wire story, K.C. Jones Makes Debut in Pro Game, Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, April 18, 1958. 48 Bill Russell to Play With All-Stars Tonight, Lincoln (Nebraska) Evening Journal, April 14, 1958. Despite the optimistic headline, Russell did not play. 49 Wire story, Heinsohn Shines in East Five s Victory, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 16, 1958. East-West Pro Cage Game On Tap at Utah Tonight, The Salt Lake Tribune, April 15, 1958. 50 Wire story, Pettit Helps West Gain 137-131 Victory, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 17, 1958. 51 Wire story, Western All-Stars Again Edge East, The North Adams (Massachusetts) Transcript, April 18, 1958. 52 Eastern All-Stars Whip West 132-111, Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette Times, April 19, 1958. 53 Wire story, East Defeats West 129-125, The Eugene (Oregon) Guard, April 20, 1958. 54 Wire story, Hagan Pours in 27 As West Beats East, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 21, 1958. 55 Wire story, East NBA Stars Even Series, The Decatur (Illinois) Herald, April 23, 1958. Story states that the series was now tied 4-4. 56 Wire story, Sharman, Cousy Pace Eastern Pros To Win, The (Roseburg, Oregon) News-Review, April 23, 1958. 57 Wire story, Cousy s Hook Wins For East, The (Mitchell, South Dakota) Daily Republic, April 24, 1958. Larry Boeck, Stars Get Tyra For Tilt Here, The (Louisville, Kentucky) Courier-Journal, April 25, 1958, incorrectly states that the West team won the game in San Francisco. 58 Wire story, East All-Stars Defeat West Quintet Thursday, Ironwood (Michigan) Daily Globe, April 25, 1958. 59 Wire story, Garmaker Scores 29, West Wins, 136-126, Los Angeles Times, April 26, 1958. 60 Wire story, West Tops East, The Eugene (Oregon) Guard, April 27, 1958. 61 Wire story, Pettit Has 28, The Cincinnati Enquirer, April 29, 1958. Story states that the series was now tied 7-7, but the East actually led 8-6. 62 Wire Story, Western All Stars Crush East, 159-138, Great Bend (Kansas) Tribune, April 29, 1958. 63 Wire story, East Wins NBA All-Star Game, The (Benton Harbor, Michigan) News-Palladium, April 30, 1958. Story states that the East now led the series 9-7. 64 Wire story, Pettit Scores 20 but East Team Is Victor, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 1, 1958. 65 Bill Surface, Hagan, Pettit Lead West Win, The (Louisville, Kentucky) Courier-Journal, May 2, 1958. 66 Wire story, East on Top, The (York, Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, May 3, 1958. 67 Wire story, Bob Pettit Scores 27 Points as West Loses, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 5, 1958. Story states that the East had now clinched the series with a 12-8 record. Had the series consisted of 21 games, the East s 11 th victory would have clinched the series. 68 Wire story, East All-Stars Are Tour Winners, The Rhinelander Daily News, May 8, 1958. Story states that the East had finished the series with a 13-9 record.