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Indiana High School Basketball By The Associated Press Wednesday Night Games Anderson 99, Indpls Marshal 62 Anderson Highland 62, Frankton 45 Anderson Madison Heights 79, Noblesville 62 Angola 62, Eastside 61 Argos 70, Westville 49 Avon 65, Plainfield 62 Beech Grove 97, Decatur Central 65 Blackford 82, Adams Central 52 Bloomfield 77, Barr-Reeve 52 Bluff ton 69, Yorktown 60 Carmel 63, Indpls. Brebeuf 50 Carroll (Allen) 84, Churubusco 66 Center Grove 76, Franklin 58 Charlestown 71, Clarksville Providence 50 Chicago Simeon 39, Gary Mann 37 (overtime) Cloverdale 48, Cascade 47 Columbia City 64, Warsaw 44 Concord 54, Jimtown 52 Crawfordsville 75, Greencastle 60 DeKalb 68, New Haven 66 Eastbrook 85, Southwood 62 Eastern Hancock 62, Centerville 61 Elkhart Memorial 57, Northridge 51 Evansville Mater Dei 62, Perry Central 42 Fort Wayne Wayne 87, Heritage 81 Franklin Central 68, Indpls. Chatard 57 Gary Emerson 96, Boone Grove 51
Hagerstown 60, Northeastern (Wayne) 40 Hamilton Heights 81, Eastern 45 Hammond Morton 67, Highland 62 Hebron 72,' Oregon-Davis 60 Indpls. Arlington 63, Ben Davis 57 Indpls. Howe 63, Warren Central 62 Indpls. Manual 81, Indpls Northwest 58 Indpls. Park-Tudor 50, Indpls. Ritter 49 Indpls. Tech 78, Indpls. Wood 56 Jennings County 78, South Decatur 55 Knightstown 42, Mount Vernon Hancock 41 Lafayette Catholic 65, South Newton 56 Lapel 75, Hamilton Southeastern 63 Lawrence Central 72, Indpls. Broad Ripple 65 Lebanon 107, North Montgomery 73 Logansport 82, Winamac 45 Marion 76, Wabash 36 Marion Bennett 67, Taylor 66 Michigan City Elston 72, Griffith 57 Michigan City Rogers 91, New Prairie 58 Mishawaka Marian 87, Kewanna 68 Monrovia 85, Eminence 80 Morgan Twp. 84, Washington Twp. 56 Muncie Central 91, Perry Meridian 85 (3 overtimes) New Castle 54, North Central (Marion) 53
NFL roundup
Continued from page IB AFC West. They will throw Ken Stabler against New England’s Jim Plunket, who broke the interception jinx last week when he threw for 194 yards without a miscue in a 27-17 victory over Baltimore. The Rams have clinched in the NFC West for the second consecutive year and are coming off an exciting 20-17 victory over Minnesota, while Atlanta’s offense has foundered. Minnesota, a game ahead of Green Bay in the NFC Central Divison, has lost its last two but could clinch if the Packers lose. Chuck Foreman has an NFLleading 15 touchdowns this season, one away from the club record. The Saints’ Archie Manning completed only two of 10 attempts for nine yards and three interceptions against Pittsburgh last week, and may yield to Bobby Scott for the Rams game. The Packers have won their last three with a total of 73 points while giving up just 10, including a 34-0 shutout of the Chargers. Green Bay and Philadelphia both depend on former Ram quarterbacks — the Packers on John Hadl, the Eagles on Roman Gabriel. Both New York teams have streaks going: the Jets have won three and the Giants have lost three. The Jets go against a Charger team weak in offense, and Rich Caster will be a primary receiver for Namath, who found the tight end for two TDs last week. Craig Morton has buoyed the offense of the Giants, who have been outscored by only nine to-
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Nittany Lions feast on Panthers, 31-10
tal points in their past three games. Chicago finally got its first TD in 22 periods in a 34-17 loss to Detroit last week. San Francisco quarterback Tom Owens is getting in the scoring habit, last week throwing to Gene Washington for two TDs in 27-0 victory over Atlanta, the 49ers second consecutive shutout. Cleveland quarterback Mike Phipps probably will start for Brian Sipe, who injured his hip last week in a 15-10 loss to Buffalo, the Browns’ second straight. ... National Football League ... . American Conference Eastern Division W L T Pet: PF PjI Miami . 8 .3..0...727.252.17( Buffalo .8..3..0...727.234.20! NewEng. 7..4..0...636.278.19: NY Jets . 4..7 .0...364.187.231 Balt ... .2. .9. .0...182.136.26'. Central Division Pitt .... 8..2..1...733.247.15< Cinci .. .7. .4. .0...636.258.18! Houston .5. .6. .0...455.181.2L Cleve .. 3. 8..0...273.203.27! Western Division c-Oakland 9..2..0...818.280.17 Denver .6. .5. .1. ..545 265.26: Kan City .4..7..0...364.195.231 SanDiego 3. .8. .0. ..273.153.23: National Conference Eastern Division W L T Pet. PF PA S.Louis .9..2..0...818.246.17: Wash .. .8. .4. .0. ..667.255.17! Dallas ..7..5..0...583.233.19] Philphia .4..7..0...364.158.17< NYGiants 2..9..0...182.161.23' Central Division Minn. .. 7. .4. .0...636.223.16] GrnBay .6..5..0...545.187.151 Detroit .6..6..0...500.216.22; Chicago .3..8..0...273.115.191 Western Division L.A 8..3..0...727.197.131 NewOrl. .4..7..0...364.122.191 San Fran. 4..7..0... 364 Atlanta .2. .9. .0. ..182. .84.211 .. c-clinehed division title Thursday's Results .. Denver 31, Detroit 27 .. Dallas 24, Washington 23 — Sunday, Dec. 1 .. Baltimore at Buffalo . .Sau Francisco at Cleveland . .. San Diego at New York Jets. .. Green Bay at Philadelphia .. . .Houston at Pittsburgh . .New York Giants at Chicago. .. New Orleans at Minnesota .. .. Kansas City at St. Louis .... .. Los Angeles at Atlanta .. New England at Oakland — Monday, Dec. 2 .. Cincinnati at Miami, N
New Washington 55, Switzerland County 52 North Salem 62, Danville 42 Penn 86, South Bend Washington 48 Redkey 82, Pennville 54 Rensselaer 84, Lowell 73 Richmond 96, Milan 44 Rochester 84, Culver 56 Scottsburg 100, Austin 70 Shenandoah 80, Wapahani 64 South Central 83, North Liberty 51 South Ripley 62, Jac-Cen-Del
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Southwestern 77, Edinburg 56 Speedway 65, Pike 49 Staunton 66, South Putnam 63 Tipton 71, Tri-Central 67
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By ED SHEARER AP Sports Writer Penn State, ranked 10th, got the college football weekend off to an impressive start with a 31-10 rout of No. 18 Pitt Thanks-
giving night.
Tom Shuman threw a pair of touchdown passes to Jim Easie and Chris Bahr added four field goals for the Nittany Lions. This afternoon the excitement continued as Auburn faced the Alabama Crimson Tide, a second-ranked undefeated power hoping to complete its third perfect regular season in four years.
Auburn, 9-1, was given little chance of winning by the oddsmakers, who estabUshed Alabama, 10-0, a two-touchdown choice in the nationally televised encounter set for a 4:05 EST kickoff in Birmingham’s
Legion Field.
Today’s schedule also included a Southwest Conference battle featuring No. 8 Texas A&M against No. 17 Texas in Austin. If the Aggies win, they will assure themselves of at least a share of the conference crown and a trip to the Cotton Bowl for the first time since
1967.
“This Auburn team is different than any I’ve ever had,” says Coach Ralph “Shug” Jordan of his seventh-ranked Tigers. “They’re steady in the
boat.”
Alabama Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant says this may be “the best Auburn team we’ve ever played. They have more big capable athletes than any team in the (Southeastern) conference, maybe more than any team has
ever had.”
The SEC title is at stake. Auburn could tie for the title with a victory over the Tide, which has at least a share of its 13th
conference title, including ar unprecedented four straight. Top-ranked Oklahoma, banned from a bowl appearance by the NCAA for recruiting violations, closes out its season Saturday at home against Oklahoma State, 6-4. The Sooners, 10-0, will be out to win impressively in order to secure their hold on the No. 1 ranking. No. 5 Notre Dame, 9-1, visits No. 6 Southern California, 8-1-1, in a battle of bowl-bound clubs. The Irish are headed for the Orange Bowl against Alabama and the Trojans will appear in
the Rose Bowl against Ohio State. No. 15 Houston visits Tulsa and No. 16 Baylor entertains Rice in the only other games featuring ranked teams. A Texas A&M loss to Texas combined with a Baylor victory would make the Owls Southwest Conference champs and send them to the Cotton Bowl. The remainer of Saturday’s schedule is highlighted by several traditional games, including Army against Navy in Philadelphia, Miami, Fla. at ' Florida. Arizona State at Arizona.
South Africa’s Gary Player carded a two-under-par 67 and tied England’s Tommy Horton, France’s Jean Garialde, and Brazil’s Jaime Gonzalez and Priscilo Dinizwas for first place after the first round of the 29th Brazilian Open Golf Championship.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - Notre Dame, Nebraska and Ohio State each placed two players on the American Football Coaches Association AllAmerica team, announced Thursday. David Humm of Nebraska
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Closing-Out Sale Having teld our farm and retiring, we will tell to the highest bidder the following personal property at our farm located on the Putnam-Parke County line road, 8 miles west of Brick Chapel, 13 miles northwest ef Greencastle er 3)4 miles south ef U.S. Read 36 on... Saturday, November 30th, 1974 STARTING AT 10:30 A.M. 1ST 20 —CATTLE —20 2 6-yr.-old cows - All cows & heiferj to calve after March 1 st 3 3-yr.-old mixed cows 8 2-yr.-old bred heifers 4 yearling heifers 1 steer, 400 to 450 lbs. 1 heifer, 300 lbs. 1 2-yr.-old purebred Hereford bull Cattle Are Tested FARM MACHINERY 1966 Oliver 1550 diesel tractor good, 1963 Oliver gas 55C tractor with loader - nice, 1967 Oliver 525 combine with 11-ft. grain head, 3-row corn head, cab, power steering - extra good, 4x14 Oliver semi-mount plow, 3x14 Oliver 3 pt., 494 John Deere corn planter, herbiside & large boxes, John Deere 9 ft. disk with new 18" blades, Oliver rear mount 4-row cultivator rear mount, John Deere 4-row rotary hoe 3 pt., 7-ft. Oliver mower - very good, 5-ft. Oliver rotary mower, 9-ft. cultipacker. Case side rake 5 bar, New Idea manure spreader • good, Bachtold fence row mower, wheat drill, I.H.C. flat top wagon with hoist, P.T.O. grass seeder, fence row sprayer with boom, 16-ft. 6" grain auger, 2-wheel trailer, Oliver recleaner for combine, loading chute on wheels, 3 pt. carrier for tractor, floating drag, A.C. No. 60 combine for parts, Homelite Xl-12 chain saw, gas pump for 55-gal. barrel, grinder & motor, Hondymon jack, hydraulic jock, 10x12 torp, wire stretchers, 3 gates, good 12-hol# hay feeder for cattle, sheep feeder, stock rack A grain sides for pick-up, buggy top umbrella for tractor, 350 apple crates, vise, grease guns, shovels, spades, forks, hoes, wrenches. U»ts of hand tools and miscellaneous. 1 lot used lumber, 1 lot used metal roofing, 1 lot costs, 2 bushel little red clover seed and other items. 1961 2-TON CHEVROLET TRUCK WITH GOOD BCD 1500 bales Timothy Hay; 500 bales Oover Hay HOUSEHOLD Bed springs & mattress, chest of drawers, 2 sofas, green vinyl choir, breakfast set, library table, coffee & end tables, Speed Queen washer • wringer type, twin tubs, stone jar, 2 table lamps, mirror - 30x42", what-not sheW, glider, feather bed, sausage mill, lantern, roaster, step stool, quilts, 3 quilt tops, bed spreads, crochet pieces and miscellaneous. AUCTIONUR'S NOTE: Household Items will sell first. The machinery Is field ready. Be sure to attend tbit sale. We will tell by number system. Register when you arrive. lunch by ladies of Beech Grove United M. E. Church NOT RESPONSIBLE IN CASE OF ACCIDENTS TERMS-CASH Virgil & Lora Anderson, Owners MANNEMAN AUCTION A REALTY SERVICE Office-795-3145 Residence - 795-4403
was chosen as the quarterback. In the backfield with him are running backs Archie Griffin of Ohio State, Joe Washington of Oklahoma and Anthony Davis of Southern California. Pete Demmerle of Notre Dame is the split end, Ben Cunningham of Clemson is at tight end and the flanker is Pat Mclnally of Harvard. The interior linemen are tackles Kurt Schumacher of Ohio State and Marvin Crenshaw of Nebraska, guards Ken Huff of North Carolina and Gerry Dinardo of Notre Dame and center Sylvester Croom of
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