Banner Graphic, Volume 5, Number 312, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1975 — Page 14

i VTNAM COUNTY SANHe*-O*APHIC, MARCH 6/7/1*75

Pacers still sizzling

By The Associated Press The nearness of the American Basketball Association always seems to bring out the best in the Indiana Pacers. And this season is no exception. The Pacersn notoriously slow starters and strong finishers, continued their sizzling stretch pace Wednesday night, trouncing the Kentucky Colonels 10390 for their ninth victory in the last 11 games. “We’ve come a long way

Porter firing Bullets

By The Associated Press “I’m not the key to this ball club,” said Elvin Hayes, the leading scorer on the Washington Bullets. “Kevin (Porter) is. the key. He’s the guy who makes us run. On every winning streak... Kevin ignites our fast break.” The Bullets, the winningest team in the National Basketball Association, currently are on a seven-game winning streak...and Porter has been a major catalyst. Wednesday night, the diminutive backcourt speedster and playmaker handed out an NBA season high of 22 assists—one more than he recorded in the Bullets 1 previous victory—as Washington downed the Atlanta Hawks 118-112. The victory boosted the Central Division-leading Bullets’ At World Figure

Rodnina skates to seventh straight gold

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) poised Soviet ballerina on skates, was a world gold medal winner cfor the seventh consecutive year in the pairs’ competition Wednesday night, but she inisisted it was becoming anything but monotonous. After she and Alexander Zaitsev skated off with the medal in th 1975 World Figure Skating Championships, Miss Rodnina called their triumph “our most difficult championship.” “In 1969 there was less responsibility,” she said, referring to the first year she shared in the pairs title with Alexei Ulanov. “We didn’t expect to win then. But every year the responsibility has increased.”

Hoopingamer to South stars

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) The Indiana Football Coaches Association announced these South players Wednesday for the annual North-South high school all-star game this summer at Indiana’s Memorial Stadium (North players will be announced later): Ends Mike Holland, Indianapolis Brebeuf; Bob Kelly, Indianapolis Tech, Jim Stienhart, Pike; Ron Slayback, Lawrenceburg. Interior Line Dan Rhoden, Martinsville; Dave Donner, Evansville Central; Marlin Fleming, Evansville Reitz; Doug Peacock, Eastern Hancock; Claude Robinson, Indianapolis Broad Ripple; Larry Riggen, Clinton; Dave Perry, Crawfordsville;

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helpful balance at the sectional meet. The events at that meet, along with the Tiger Cub girls who will be swimming them, are as follows: 200 medley relay-Julie Walton, Ellen Rattray, Kandy Gorhan, Robin Hunt; Pam Walton, Sara Harbison, Sherrie Zeiner, Stephanie Walton 200 individual medley-Shellie Harris, Jenni Walton 200 freestyle-Judy Cook, Julie Knauer, Jo Underwood 50 backstroke-Julie Walton, Pam Walton 50 breaststroke-Sherri Zeiner, Sara Harbison, Lisa Kissinger, Ellen Rattray 50 freestyle- Kathy Gammon,

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since the start of the season,” observed Coach Bob Leonard of Indiana, the only team in ABA history to win three league titles. “In the last month, we’ve played real great ball.” Elsewhere in the ABA, the San Antonio Spurs whipped the New York Nets 122-109 and the San Diego Conquistadors conquered the Utah Stars 99-94. Darnell Hillman sparked Ind diana with a career-high 33 points, while rookie Len El-

record to 49-17, including triumphs in their last 22 home gamesm lc In cother NBA games, the Boston Celtics beat the Philadelphia 76ers Xl6-107 and the New Orleans Jazz topped the Los Angeles Lakers 123-117. Hayes was Washington’s leading scorer with 30 points, Phil Chenier added 28 and Mike Riordan connected on 10 straight field goal attempts in the first half en route to a 24point game. Celtics 116, 76ers 107 Dave Cowens and John Havlicek each collected 28 points and Jo Jo White added 20 to lead Boston. Jazz 123, Lakers 107 Pete Maravich’s 30 points, 14 rebounds and 13 assists led surprising New Orleans to its victory.

Skating Championships

While Rodnina and Zeitsev were sewing up a competition that was never really in doubt, the other three competitions remained up sfor grabs, c Another Soviet sk ter, Sergei Volkov, faded in the men’s short program Wednesday, but still clung to his lead in the over-all standings. His closest challengers are all strong freestyle skater, which is the upcoming event. Dianne deLeeuw of the Netherlands was a surprise leader after the ladies’ compulsory figures event Wednesday, with defending champion Christine Errath of East Germany struggling in sixth position. The dance competition, meanwhile, which gets under

John Moenning, Greenfield; Lloyd Bamforth, Jeffersonville; Jack Smith, Brookville. Backs Kevin Weatherby, Indianapolis Washington; Tony Suggs, Evansville Harrison; Don Angermeier, Gibson Southern; Bruce Hoopingamer, Brazil; Jeff Fansher, Richmond; Matt Phillips, Lawrence Central; Darrell Reeves, Indianapolis Shortridge; Kevin Conalty, Indianapolis Chatard; Morris Long, Evansville Bosse; Doug Clark, Carmel; Steve Smith, Tell City; Jim Schaeffer, Bloomington North. Linebackers Carmen Harley, Jennings County; Danny Key, Mitchell; Mark Butcher, Edgewood; Scott BarnhilJ, Boonville.

Robin Hunt, Alice Mathena, Kathy Wieckert 50 butterfly-Kandy Gorham, Shellie Harris 100 butterfly-Kandy Gorham, Judy Cook 100 freestyle-Kathy Gammon, Kathy Parrish, Alice Mathena, Stephanie Walton 400 freestyle-Jenni Walton, Lisa Kissinger, Robin Hunt 100 backstroke-Jo Underwood, Julie Walton, Pam Walton 100 breaststroke-Sherri Zeiner, Sara Harbison, Ellen Rattray 400 freestyle relay-Lisa Kissinger, Jenni Walton, Judy Cook, Kathy Gammon; Alice Mathena, Jo Underwood, Kathy Wieckert, Kathy Parrish

more tied his pro high with 18 points Hillman and Elmore each grabbed 11 rebounds, while George McGinnis, the ABA’s leading scorer, was held to 17 points, but contributed 10 assists. Artis Gilmore’s 33 points paced the Colonels, who remained IM> games behind firstplace New York in the Eastern Division. Spurs 122, Nets 109 George Gervin scored 34 points and Donnie Freeman added wx to lead the Spurs. Julius Erving led New York with 26 points and Larry Kenon scored 2. Q’s 99, Stars 94 Bo Lamar’s 23 points and Caldwell Jones’ 16 points and 19 rebounds helped the Q’s withstand a late Utah rally.

ABA standings

ABA East Division W L Pet. GB New York.. 47..20..701.—.. Kentucky .. 45..21...682..1V 2 St. Louis ... .24..45...348.24.. Memphis ...20..47...299.27.. Virginia ....14.. 52...212.32 V 2 West Division Denver ... .51..17...750 -.. San Anton. ...42..27...609..9.. Indiana 35. .30. ..538.14V2 Utah 31..36...470.19V 2 San Diego ... 28. .42. ..391.24..

way today, suffered a dramatic turn of events when defending champions Ludmila Pakhomova and Alexander Gorshkov withdrew Wednesday. Gorshkov has been suffering from pneumonia for the past month. Britain's Hilary Green and Glyn Watts, the silver medal winners at the world meet a year ago, now are the favorites in the dance. ' sFor a few tense moments during Wednesday night’s pairs freestyle event, it looked lice the 25-year-old Miss Rodnina might have her string broken. She collided with another Soviet pairs* team during warmups and appeared to h ve injured her shoulder. But she explained later that “it was not so much an injury as kind of a shock.” Then she and Zeitsev coolly buried their competition, executing a difficult triple lutz throw and a double axel to start their grueling five-minute program, made tougher by warm temperatures and the 6,000-foot altitude. The conditions combined for an unusually high number of missed maneuvers and spills by many of the skaters. “It’s awfully hard to skate five minutes,” the 22-year-old Zeitsev said later. The couple didn’t show it, however, as they never let up in their fast-paced routine. They were awarded first place by all nine judges and totaled 141.64 points, again relegating East Germany’s fine pairs team of Romy Kermer and Rolf Oesterreich to second place. Kermer and Oesterreich had also trailed the Soviet duo after Tuesday’s short program, and failed to make up any ground in the final competition. He fell

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spective because this is a tournament game.” Dickerson also pointed out that Winchster’s 6-foot-7 Ray McMillan played only a few minutes of the earlier game, but has developed into a big guf for the Falcons since that time. He’ll start at center, with 6-5 Mark Hummel and 6-2 Thad

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Wednesday’s Games .. Indiana 103, Kentucky 90 .... ..San Antonio 122, New York 109 . .San Diego 99, Utah 94 Thursday’s Games . Denver at St. Louis ..Indiana at Utah Friday’s Games . .Kentucky . vs.. Virginia .at Hampton . .St. Louis at New York . .Denver at San Antonio . .Indiana at San Diego

once, but it didn’t significantly affect their scores. They had 19 ordinals and 137,95 points. Winning the bronze medal was another East German team, Manuela Gross and Uwe Kagelmann. The top American team was Melissa Militano of Dix Hills, N.Y., and Johnny Johns of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., who suffered three missed maneuvers and a fall during their final performance and wound up sixth over-all. c c c Tai Reina Babilonia of Mission Hills, Calif., and Randy Garner of Los Angeles were 10th. c Voikov, who built up a substantial margin in the men’s compulsory figures, his specialty, on Tuesday, was sixth in the men's short program Wednesday. Yet he still had 12 ordinals and 128,85 points over-all, leading Britain’s John Curry, who had 20 ordinals and 126.72 points. The USSR’s Vladimir Kovalev was third, followed by Canada’s Toller Cranston and Gordon McKellen Jr. of Lake Placid, N.Y. Yuri Ovchinnikov of the Soviet Union, who won the short program, moved up to sixth place over-all. Ron Shaver of Canada was seventh and Terry Kubica of Cypress, Calif., stood eighth, c Miss deLeeuw, who won a bronze medal cm cthe cworld championships a year ago, was rated first by all nine judges and received 73.58 points, compared to 31.5 ordinals and 70m8e points for Miss Iten. Isabel deNavarre of West Germany was third, followed by Kath Malmberg of Rockford, 111., and Dorothy Hamill of Riverside, Conn.

Abel at forwards and 5-10 Dane Starbuck and 6-1 Dave Keever at guards. “These are good athletes,” Rady said, “They won’t be intimidated. North is a fine team, and I understand that (6-5 forward) Sam Drummer is the No. 1 man on Indiana’s recruit list.

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