Banner Graphic, Volume 5, Number 268, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1975 — Page 10
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THE PUTNAM COUNTY BANNER-GRAPHIC, MONDAY, JANUARY 13,1975
Hoosiers demoralize Hawkeyes while UCLA , Louisville keep in step
By KEN RAPPOPORT AP Sports Writer The Indiana Hoosiers say they don’t think about being No. 1 but they certainly play that way. “They’re a tremendous team and we don’t even deserve to be on the same floor with them,” said lowas Coach Lute Olson after a demoralizing 102-49 loss to the nation’s top-ranked basketball team. The Hoosiers, just placed in the No. l spot last week, have reacted modestly to the swanky position. “I saw no reason to talk about our rating this week,” said Indiana Coach Bobby Knight We haven’t done it since the start of the season."
Six state records set by Hoosier anglers in 1974
INDIANAPOLIS AP- Hoosier anglers set six state records in 1974, the state Natural Resources Department has reported. They included a fish unknown in the state until recent years-a Chinook salmon taken by Terry Snyder off County in Lake Michigan on a bait called
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The Hoosiers used mostly reserves Saturday night and still managed a 57-point lead at one time over their underpriveleged Big Ten rivals. In other games involving Top Ten te s ams, second-ranked UCLA beat Washington State 77-69: third-rated Louisville trimmed New Mexico 82-69; No. 5 Maryland defeated No. 19 Wake Forest 89-73; No. 6 Southern Cal nipped Washington 89-87; Auburn upset No. 7 Kentucky 90-85; No. 8 Alabama ripped Mississippi State 86-71; California shocked No. 9 Oregon 60-58 and lOth-ranked Arizona beat jbrigham Young 8366. Among other ranked teams, Michigan State stopped No. 11
a tadpolly. The fish weighed 37 pounds 14 ounces and was 41 inches long. Michigan on a bait called a tadpolly. The fish weighed 37 pounds 14 ounces and was 41 inches long. Michigan, off Lake County .also yielded two other state records, a lake trout that
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Sutton, 402 ; J. Gilliam, 599; J. Owens, 526, S. Moell, 581;. I.B.M.ThursNightWomen 1-2-75 Team 5 Jones 82 62 Team 6 H uxford 81 63 Team 1 Porter 76 68 Team 3 Nickerson 70 74 Team 4 Sutherlin 43 ai Team Ruhlig 60 34
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passes, meanwhile their hosts run off seven more unanswered points before Neese propped a bucket at the buzzer to set the scoreboard at 38-31. The same pattern of “pull close and then blow it” frustrated Cloverdale in the second period, , for after Mooresville had pushed their first quarter lead up to 16-8 the Clovers fought back to pull within four points at 22-18 with a minute left in the half. But then Mooresville ripped off a three point play and another bucket to build their halftime lead. Even though the Clovers had
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Michigan 86-78; 12th-ranked Arizona State nudged Utah 9693; No. 13 Marquette defeated Manhattan 66-62; No. 14 LaSalle whipped Niagara 81-71; No. 15 North Carolina upended Howard 109-67 and Providence, tied for No. 19, took a 98-87 victory over Jacksonville. Quinn Buckner and Kent Benson had 16 points each to pace the Indiana attack. The Hoosiers smothered the Hawkeyes defensively as well as offensively, making 21 steals. Indiana raised its Big Ten mark to 3-0 and its over-ail record this season to 14-0. The victory also stretched Indiana’s winning string over two seasons to 17 games the longest in the
weighed 18 pounds 14 ounces, caught by Robert Cash on an Andy Reeker bait, and a brown trout weighing 14 pounds 8 ounces, caught by Julie Petro on an alewife. The other state records were a yellow perch weighing 2 pounds 1 ounce, caught by George Nagel in Little Crooked
High Team Game: Team 2 Ruhlig 606 High Team Series: Team 3 Nickerson 1770 High ind. Game: P Huxford 223 High Ind. Series: P. Huxford 587 Series over 400: P. Huxford 587. E Murray 496, A. Shoemaker 485, S Nickerson 471, K. Porter (sub) 464, S. Wheeler 460, B. Phillips 440, a. Ratcliff 431, E . Shillings 430, P. Ruhlig 428, E. Porter 407.
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another cold shooting night (23 for 70 for 32 percent) they still outscored the Pioneers from the floor, 46-36, but the hosts gained a strikingly lopsided edge at the charity line, hitting 17 of 24 chances as opposed to 3 of 9 for the Clovers to provide the difference in the game. Ir. both the rebounding and turnover categories the Clovers bettered their hosts, cleaning the boards 32 times (Tom Alexander had 12 of these, ,along with 16 points before fouling out midway through the final quarter) to 23 for Mooresville while committing 19 errors to 30 for the winners. In other words, the Clovers did everything but win, just not having enough of the right things at the right times. They will try to put those things together Friday when they journey to Southmont to meet the Mounties. Box Score Clovers (49) FG FT F TP Alexander 7 2 5 16 Bailey 0 0 l s Barron 0 0 3 0 Cummings 4 0 2 8 Langdon 0 o 2 o Anderson 4 0 5 8 Chestnut J I 0 5 Gale 2 0 2 4 Neese, Ge. 2 0 2 4 Neese, Or. 2 0 14 Totals 23 3 23 49 Pioneers (53) FG FT F TP Blackwell 3 7 5 13 Curry 3 4 2 10 Jones 1224 Goldsberry 3 12 7 Smiley 0 0 2 0 Wright 3 3 19 Opel 10 12 Bagley 4 0)8 Totals _ 18 17 16 53 Score by Quarters Clovers 8 18 31 49 Pioneers 13 27 38 53
nation matching the school record set in 1953, when the Hoosiers last won the national championship. lowa, which opened the conference race with two straight victories before losing to Purdue, fell to 2-2 in the league and 5-7 overall. Steve Green and Scott May each added 10 points for the Hoosiers. John Hairston and Dan Frost topied the Hawkeyes with eight points apiece. Forward Dace Meyers and center Ralph Drollinger each •scored 17 points as UCLA defeated Washington State in a Pacific-8 game. The Cougars trailed 47-30 at halftime but rallied late in the game to trail by only five points at 73-68 with
Lake of Whitley'County on a bee moth; a walleye weighing 14 pounds 8 ounces, caught by Leon Richart in a Lake County stream on unnamed bait, and a redear sunfish weighing 3 pounds 10 ounces, caught by C. R. Peckham in a Brown County lake on a nightcrawler. Some other biggest fish of 1974, which did not set state
Payton shines at Senior Bowl
MOBILE, Ala. AP -Walter Payton, the quick-stopping, back from tiny Jackson. State,has plenty of ability-and-confidence, too. The 6-foot-200-pound speedster displayed some brilliant footwork in helping the South battle the North to a 17-17 standoff in a Senior Bowl football game filled with outstanding professional prospects. Payton, the leading rusher ir the game with 73 yards in 13 carries, was asked to compare himself with two of the nation’s most celebrated major college runners Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin of Ohio State and Anthony Davis of Southern California, “No comparison," Payton said. “I’m better than they are and I know it.” Most of the scouts seem to
DePauw
DePauw got after that was 57-44 early in the final period. Bill Alberti, a transfer to DPU from St. Olaf, made his debut and impressed McCall. In 9:19 at guard he hit hi's first three shots from the field, got an assist arid played errorless ball. Tiger reserves Joe LeFevre and Bob Allen each added six points as the Tigers shot .479 (34-71). Millikin had a 47-32 rebound edge. DePauw opens its ICC schedule Wednesday night at Butler; The Bulldogs won at Evansville Saturday.
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1:57 left. However, center Steve Puidokas missed a free tlirow which would have cut the margin to four, and UCLA snared the rebound and killed the clock for the victory. The Bruins improved their record to 2-0 in the Pac-8 and 120 for the season. The Cougars, 8-5 for the year, are 0-2 in the conference. It was UCLA’s 75th straight home court victory and 18th consecutive over the Cougars. Louisville used the shooting of Allen Murphy and Junior Bridgemen to beat New Mexico State. Murphy scored 22 points and Bridgeman had 16 against the nation’s leading defense, which had averaged only 53.9 points a game before Saturday
records, included: Flathead catfish, 53 pounds, caught by Lee Brelage in a Dubois County pond on a Bushwacker. Largemouth bass 10 pounds 8 ounces, caught by George Stuffy in a Green County pond on a Rebel. Crappie, 3 pounds 9 ounces,
think that Payton will be an early pick in the pro draft later this month, but Payton didn’t think his performance Saturday especially helped him. “I was below par,” he said. “I can play better. I came down here to win the car and I didn’t, so I’m disappointed.” Each of the 62 players received $1,375 in making their pro debut, but an automobile is presented the Most Valuable Player. The award wnet to AllAmerican quarterback Steve Bartkowksi of California, a hard-thrower who hit on eight straight passes in a pair of sec-ond-half scoring drives that brought the North from a 14-3 deficit to a 17-14 lead. It took a 22-yard field goal by Maryland’s Steve Mike-Mayer with 22 seconds remaining to provide the third tie in the 26year history of the Senior Bowl.
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Box Score DePauw (75) FG FT PF £P Hallgren 10 0 2 McCabe 4 ! !! ,! Jessup 7 0 3 18 Huser J J $ J Emkes « ® 3 * Ne»xel ’ ® ] 2 Bargerhuff \ J J LeFevre J J f J Caskey J * ’ 3 Sellers ? J ? ° Aden 3016 Alberti j? ? ‘ Totals 34 7 21 75 Millikin (97) FG. .FT PF TP Gobczynski J 2 4 3 3 ® Baxter 2 2 4 ® Higgins 5 2 : . jmes 0 0 3 0 Messer 9 * ® 23 oar'ian 10 3 2 Littrell ? 3 2 21 Mott 0 0 0 0 Clark 10 0 2 Totals 48 17 20 97
night. Maryland scored 18 points while holding Wake Forest scoreless more than eight minutes and beat the Deacons despite a 32-point performance by Skip Brown. The game was enlivened by a fight with three minutes remaining, and officials ejected Cal Stamp of Wake Forest and Maryland’s Owen Brown. Greg White hit two free throws with 32 seconds to play as Southern California held off fast-closing Washington for a Pacific-8 victory over the Huskies. The Trojans held an 87-77 lead with only 3:01 left in the game, but the Huskies scored six points in a row before reserve forward White hit the two
caught in a Jennings County pond by Gerald Materrt on a Mepps spinner. White bass, 3 pounds 8 ounces, caught by O.C. Erwin in Carroll County on an Ugly Bug. Steelhead, 12 pounds 8 ounces, caught by Bill Takacs, at an unspecified spot on a nightcrawler and “hog dog”.
Bartkowski hurled a nineyard touchdown pass to J.K. McKay of Southern Cal and scored another on a one-yard sneak. His passing also set up a 29-yard first-period field goal by Tom Goedjen of lowa State. Bartkowski, who hit on 14 of 25 passes for 227 yards and had several others dropped, says he doesn’t care who drafts him in the pros. “I’m very flexible,” he said. “I’ll play anywhere.” The South based its offense on the passing of Maryland’s Bob Avellini and the running of Payton. Avellini hurled a 25yard touchdown pass to Brad Davis of Louisiana State and set up a one-yard scoring plunge by Don Hardeman of Texas A&I,
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clutch free throws, giving USC an 89-83 lead. Freshman jmike xMitchell scored 31 points, triggering Auburn’s upset of Kentucky. Another freshman, Stan Pietkiewicz, added 18 points for Auburn as the Tigers stopped the Wildcats’ seven-game winning streak. Charlie Russell triggered two scoring sprees to lead Alabama past Mississippi State; Connie White’s 14 points led California past Oregon and Bod Ellitt and Al Fleming combined for 49 points as Arizona beat Brigham Young. While everyone else was playing basketball, University of Nevada-Reno Coach Jim Padgett was fighting. He struck
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