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Wrestlers from nine colleges and universities are scheduled to compete for honors in the eighth annual Great Lakes Colleges Association tournament today and Saturday at DePauw University. Defending champion and 1974 favorite Wabash College heads a field that includes Albion College, the^ College of Wooster, Kalamazoo College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Oberlin College, Denison University, Hope College and DePauw. Preliminary and quarter-fi-nal rounds are set to begin on two mats at 5 p.m. today in Bowman Gymnasium. The semi-final round and wrestleback round will start at 10 a.m. Saturday. The individual and team champion will be determined at a 2:30 p.m. session tomorrjw after consolation winners are settled at 2 p.m. Three defendingchampions return from last year’s meet,*-
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but only two are back in their 1973 categories. DePauw’s Randy Zelik has an 11-0-2 record in dual action and will defend his 126pound title. Wabash’s Steve Wagner took the 142-pound championship last year, but this time he’ll go at 158 where he stands 16-1 for the current campaign. The third defending titlist is Dave Cornell of Albion at 177. He brings a 6-0 season mark back to bolster his bid for a repeat. Other top notch wrestlers in the meet include Jeff Foerster (158) of Ohio Wesleyan (10-1 for the season); Wes Dumas (150) of Wooster (9-1); Steve Zuhl (134) of Kalamazoo (11-1); Paul Hodren (158) of Albion (7-0); Jim Schick (150) of Wabash (13-2). Admission to the two-day meet, according to DePauw wrestling coach Lee Schoenfeld, is free.
lunior High Tourney To Open Monday
The Annual Putnam County 7th and 8th grade basketball tournament will tip-off Monday night at the Greencastle Junior High School gym, according to tourney director Audrey Walton. All the county junior high school teams will be involved in the affair, with the 7th graders playing Monday, the 8th graders Tuesday, and the championship matches Thursday. Cloverdale’s 7th grade team will meet Greencastle at 6:30 Monday evening to open the tourney, the game to be followed by a South Put-nam-North Putnam confrontation.
Then Tuesday the 8th grade squads of North Putnam and Cloverdale will clash at 6:30,with South Putnam and Greencastle meeting in the encore, with Thursday night’s championship contests will pit Monday’s 7th grade winners at 6:30 and Tuesday’s 8th grade victors immediately fol-
lowing. Both championship teams will receive a trophy for their accomplishments. Admission to the games is 50 cents, with the proceeds going to the county Coaches' Association to provide for a county-wide varsity basketball banquet sometime next month.
Tiger Cub 8th Graders Win Four Last Week
Tiger Grapplers Split Double Meet
DePauw University wrestlers split a double dual meet Tuesday night at Anderson College. The Tigers dropped a 25-18 decision to Anderson but whipped Manchester College 36-9. The split gives DePauw a 76 dual meet record for the campaign heading into two crucial season-ending tournaments. This weekend DePauw wrestles in the GLCA tourney here and the following weekend it jumps
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into the ICC meet at St. Joseph’s. Three DePauw wrestlers came out of the Anderson dual meet with perfect marks. Randy Zelik won twice at 126, Dale Oldis did the same at 134, and Gerald Hammes took two from his heavyweight foes, both by pins. Zelik won a 17-10 decision from his Manchester opponent and won 5-3 from Anderson’s Fred Stoll. Oldis took 5-3 and 4-0 decisions. Neil Oslos won the 167pound class by forfeit in the Manchester meet, but freshman Kevin Vaughn wrestled this weight against Anderson, losing 9-2. DePauw’s dual season ended with victories over Washington, Dayton, Valparaiso, St. Joseph’s, Hanover, Knox and Manchester. The losses were to Wabash, Franklin, Indiana Central, MacMurray, Anderson and Notre Dame.
Greencastle’s 8th grade basketball teams prepared for the upcoming county tournament by warming up with a pair of double w ins at the end of last week. Thursday the A team played the rude guest at Southmont, imposing a 65-37 visit upon the young Mounties. The Tiger Cub B squad was a little better behaved, staying close to the hosts for the first half, and then taking on the burden of entertainment themselves to pull out a 40-34 victory. Saturday the fledgling Tiger Cubs dropped Tuttle twice, the A team with a comfortable 47-35 margin and the B team with a less cozy 34-29 score.
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Score by Quarters Greencastle 12 26 39 47 Tuttle 514 22 35
Cannon Tzouanakis Green DeVylder Spicer McKee Totals
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Score by Quarters Greencastle 11193140 Southmont 1016 20 34
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Score by Quarters Greencastle 15 33 51 65 Southmont 2 15 28 37
Score by Quarters Greencastle 1217 25 34 Tuttle 713 18 29
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ter, when he came down with his seventh rebound of the night. He finished the game with 14 rebounds for a career total of 10,007, and scored 16 points. Guard Fred Lewis, who led Pacer scoring with 26 points, scored 10 points in the first quarter and Don Buse hit two three-pointers as the Pacers
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County cage crews will hit the floor six times this weekend, the second-to-last one before the sectional tournament. With thoughts of preparing for the sectional likely in the heads of the coaches, their attentions, nevertheless, will still be in part on the conferenceTaces. For Cloverdale, the attentions to the conference race will definitely be in the foreground, as the Clovers host Edgewood. presently leading the WCC with a 4-0 slate. The Clovers, with two conference losses, can still grab a share of the WCC crown if they beat the Mustangs tonight, and the tough Cascade crew that handed South Putnam their first loss of the season follows suit next week. Of course, in order for this scheme to work Owen Valley will have to contribute by knocking off Cascade tomorrow night, setting themselves up for a showdown with South Putnam next week. Greencastle, meanwhile, will be looking for some help from Linton tonight in the WIC race, as the Miners visit Brazil to try to upset the WIC leader. Tonight Cloverdale vs. Edgewood A1 Tucker's Clovers host the league leading Mustangs coming off two straight wins after a mid-season slump. Their last outing, against Owen Valley, saw the Clovers put together perhaps their strongest game of the year. Edgewood, meanwhile, has slipped by South Putnam and North Putnam in the waning seconds of both games within the last week. The Mustangs have shown poise in the tense contests, but have been vulnerable in both, especially when not allowed time to set up their 3-2 zone defense. But if given that time. Edgewood will be tough, particularly if they combine the outside shooting Rick Bennett and Doug Chestnut with the inside work of Randy Smith and Scott Stephens as they did against the Eagles and Cougars. The Clovers will have to rebound and play defense like they did in their 70-56 win over Owen Valley to stop the Mustangs and keep their WCC title hopes alive. North Putnam vs. Monrovia The Cougars will be looking for their first WCC victory tonight at Monrovia in a game which will determine who escapes from the conference cellar. The Bulldogs have won only one ball game all year, that a non-conference tilt, and seem to provide the perfect opportunity for North Putnam to get back in the victory column after three consecutive entries into the losers’ locker room. The Cougars took tough
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Team Conference Overall Edgewood 4-0 9-7 Cascade 4-1 8-8 South Putnam 4-2 16-2 Cloverdale 3-2 7-9 Owen Valley 3-2 7-10 Avon 2-4 10-7 North Putnam 0-4 6-9 Monrovia 0-5 1*14
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Edgewood to the wire Tuesday, and if they match that effort tonight, they will have little trouble disposing of Monrovia. Greencastle vs. Terre Haute North The Cubs host the state’s 17th ranked team tonight, coached by the dean of Indiana mentors, Howard Sharpe. Sharpe has guided his crew to a 15-2 record, which compares to the Cubs’ 10-7 slate, the latest addition to the loss column coming at Brazil one week ago. The Cubs figure to be outmanned tonight, and will need a super effort from Connie Hunter, who appeared to shake his shooting slump last week against the Red Devils, Bob Newsom, the Cub scoring leader, and the rest of the team, who played well in their loss to Brazil. However, if the Cubs let up at all against T.H. North, as they did much of the second half against Brazil, they will not find it quite as easy to fight back as they did against the Red Devils. Saturday South Putnam vs. Southmont With the night off tonight, the Eagles will entertain Southmont tomorrow, a team that lost to Cascade by only one point last weekend, but has had trouble putting together wins this season. The Eagles of Tom Goldsberry.will probably be eager to get back on the winning streak after dropping their second contest of the year last week. To do so, they will have to move more on offense than they did against Edgewood and take better care of the
ball. Their running game carries the Eagles, and it should carry them past the Mounties. North Putnam vs. Cloverdale Tonight’s games should have a good deal of bearing on this match-up tomorrow, with the possibility of one team catching the other too far up, too far down, or exactly at the right level. With both coaches. Tucker and the Cougar’s Jim Sharp, defense-minded, it should be a low scoring game, and a tight one at that. Cloverdale will have to shut off Terry Tippin, while the Cougars cannot let Jim Gerlach and Bill Walton take the game away from them. If Cloverdale is successful tonight against Edgewood, this game will be a must for them in the North Putnam gym. With it being the last conference game for both teams, it should be a dandy. Greencastle vs. Danville After the Terre Haute North game tonight, tomorrow’s visit to Danville to play the 1-15 Warriors should be an easy one for Bob Shelton’s Cubs.
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