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™ PUTNAM COUNTY lANNI* OftAPHIC, MARCH 14/19/1979

Jabbar puts wrath to good use

By .The Associated Press Kareem Abdul-Jabbar took out his wrath against the Atlanta Hawks this time instead of the officials. The massive Milwaukee center, who had unhesitatingly blasted the officiating after fouling out in the Bucks’ previous National Basketball Association game, lashed out at the Hawks with 41 points Thursday night in a 120-104 rout over Atlanta. “Things went all right this time,” said Abdul-Jabbar in reference to the refereeing. “I have no further comment. Once is enough.”

Nets visit Spurs prepared

SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) - New York Nets’ Coach Kevin Loughery says he knew what to expect when he came to San Antonio Thursday night to meet the Spurs in an American Basketball Association game, and he came prepared. It paid off as the Nets defeated the Spurs 108-94 behind their 1-2-3 punch made up of Larry Kenon, Julius Erving and Brian Taylor. The game was the only action in the league Thursday night. Loughery said after the game that two weeks ago the Spurs surprised the Nets with a fourth quarter rally with a sudden rush. “Tonight we didn’t let it hap-

Racers catch Toros

By The Associated Press For most of the season, the Indianapolis Racers haven’t been too fast for the Toronto Toros. But they were Thursday night. Almost at the end of the World Hockey Association season, the Racers finally caught up with the Toros and beat them for the first time—s-4 behind Bob Whitlock and Bucky Buchanan. The pair scored two goals apiece, with Buchanan’s second goal breaking a 4-4 tie, as the Racers slowed down Toronto’s race for the lead in the WHA’s Canadian Division. The Toros remained eight points behind front-running Quebec. Whitlock, who also assisted on both of Buchanan’s goals, scored his two in the first period

Shutout for Parent

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Goalie Bernie Parent, after recording his 10th shutout of the National Hockey League season, said the game was too easy. “The only thing I know is that from the first period on, I seemed to be at the right place at the right time,” Parent said Thursday night after the Philadelphia Flyers had blanked the Pittsburgh Penguins 6-0. “This wasn’t a true test,” said Parent, who was returning to the Flyers lineup after missing five games with a thigh injury. “When you face only two shots in the last period, it’s hard to tell.” Gary Dornhoefer and Bill Barber scored first-period goals to start Parent to his easy victory. Both came on assists from Rick MacLeish, who scored points in his sixth

Division II

baskets and 5-7 Jordan Crump hit a basket and four straight free throws in the overtime. Assumption was in front by as many as eight points in th first half and held a 43-36 lead at halftime.

Division I

Carolina 94-78 behind the combined 50 points of Bob Elliott and A 1 Fleming. New Orleans and Old Dominion advanced to the finals of the NCAA’s College Division II tournament at Evansville, Ind.

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The victory lifted Milwaukee within one-half game of idle Detroit in the fight for the “wild card” playoff berth in the Western Conference. Only one-half game also separates Cleveland and New York, the teams battling for the “wild card” playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Cleveland maintained the slim advantage, trouncing the Los Angeles Lakers 104-85, while the Knicks beat the Portland Trail Blazers 116-103. In the other NBA game, the Buffalo Braves riddled the Golden State Warriors 122-103. Atlanta Coach Cotton Fitz-

pen,” Loughery said. “When they made a run at us in this game, we were able to stop it. When they got too close we took a timeout to try to break their momentum and it worked.” The Eastern Division leaders got 29 points from Kenon, 28 from Erving and 25 from Taylor while shooting 59 per cent from the floor. “Taylor was credited with five steals,” Loughery said, “but I think he actually had closer to ten. He was well over the court and he was able to control the tempo for us. Kenon had a super night at both ends of the floor, scoring and on defense.” San Antonio Coach Bob Bass

as the Toros took a 3-2 lead. Toronto stretched it to 4-2 early in the second period on a goal by Lou Nistico, but the Racers’ Dick Proceviat scored his first goal of the season midway through the period and Buchanan tied it up with three minutes to go. Buchanan’s go-ahead goal, his 20th of the year, came at 8:38 of the final period. Toronto’s first-period goals were scored by Jeff Jaques, Pat Hickey and Gavin Kirk, all three coming in the first 7:36 of the game. In the only other WHA game Thursday night, Wayne Carleton’s 31st goal of the season with 2:49 left in the game boosted the New England Whalers to a 5-5 tie with the Phoenix Roadrunners.

straight game. Defenseman Ed Van Impe opened a three-goal blitz in the second period with his first in 101 regular season games, then Reggie Leach got his 35th and Dave Schultz his eighth. Flyer Joe Watson, one of the defensive stars, said the defending Stanley Cup champions “were going to make up for the embarrasment” of an 8-2 loss in Pittsburgh last Saturday. The Flyers clinched the right to defend their Stanley Cup title with the victory. Pittsburgh already had clinched a playoff berth Wednesday night. In the only other NHL game played Thursday, Danny Grant’s 43rd and 44th goals of the season a little over three minutes apart in the final period lifted the Detroit Red Wings to a 5-5 tie with the Kings.

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Holland topped New Orleans with 22 points, while Paul Brennan, 6-4 forward, topped the field with 23 points and small college All American center John Grochowalksi added 21 for Assumption, now 21-8.

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New Orleans upset Assumption 84-73 and Old Dominion stunned Tennessee State 77-60. Midwestern, Alcorn State, St. Mary’s and Grand Canyon advanced to the semifinals of the NAIA’s tournament in Kansas City.

simmons said, “We weren’t that bad, they were just that good. The big guy (Abdul-Jab-oar) was awesome.” Milwaukee broke open the game in the third period, outscoring the Hawks 38-25 for a 100-80 advantage after leading only 62-55 at halftime. Rookie Mike Sojourner topped Atlanta with 23 points. Cavaliers 104, Lakers 85 Fred Foster’s 20 points and Bobby Smith’s 18 paced a balanced Cleveland offense that carried the Cavaliers past Los Angeles, the team with the worst record in the Western Conference.

had praise for the Nets’ defense. “It did a super job on us,” he said. “I think we played good enough defense to win if we had stayed tight. If we had kept ourselves together neither team would have scored more than 100 points.” San Antonio got 21 points from Swen Nater and 20 from Donnie Freeman. It was the fourth consecutive loss for the Spurs, who are struggling to stay in second place in the Western Division.

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... By The Associated Press NBA Eastern Conference Atlantic Division W L Pet. GB Boston ... . 48..20...706.-.. Buffalo ... .43..26...623..5% New York ... 33..36...478.15Va Philaphia .. 31..39...443.18.. Central Division Washington . 52.. 18...743.-.. Houston ....37..34...521.15V2 Cleveland ..34.. 36...486.18.. Atlanta ... .28..44...389.25.. N. Orleans ...18..50...265.33.. Western Conference Midwest Division Chicago ....40..28...588.-.. K. .38..32...543..3.. Detroit ... .35..37...486..7.. Milwaukee .33.. 36...478. .7% Pacific Division Golden St. ... 40..31...563.-.. Seattle ... .33..36...478..6.. Portland ... 30..39...435..9.. Phoenix ....29..39...426..9% L. Angeles . .24. .45. ..348.15.. Thursday’s Results . .New York 116, Portland 103 . . .Cleveland 104, Los Angeles 85 ..Milwaukee 120, Atlanta 104 .. . .Buffalo 122, Golden State 103. Friday’s Games ..Portland at Boston . .Phoenix at Philadelphia .... ..Detroit at Chicago ..Washington vs. Kansas CityOmaha at Omaha .. Los Angeles at Milwaukee .. . .New York at Houston . .Buffalo at Seattle Saturday’s Games ..Atlanta . at. New . Orleans, afternoon . .Philadelphia at Cleveland ... . .Seattle at Golden State Sunday’s Games .. Houston at Boston, afternoon. . .Phoenix at Atlanta, afternoon ..Milwaukee at Chicago, afternoon, CBSTV ..New York at Seattle, afternoon ..Buffalo .at .Portland, .afternoon . .Cleveland at New Orleans ... .. Golden State at Los Angeles. ABA East Division W L Pet. GB New York ... 51..21...708.-.. Kentucky .. 48..22...686..1V2 St. Louis ... .26..48...351.25V2 Memphis .. .21.. 49...300.28V2 Virginia ....14..57...197.36.. West Division Denver ... .55..18...753.—.. San Anton. ...42..31...575.13.. Indiana .... 37..31...544.15^ Utah 32.. 38...487.21V2 San Diego ... 31..42...425.24.. Thursday’s Result . .New York 108, San Antonio 94 Friday’s Games ..San Antonio vs. Virginia at Norfolk ..Denver at New York ..Utah at Indiana . .Kentucky at Memphis Saturday’s Games ..Indiana at Memphis . .Utah at San Antonio . .Kentucky at San Diego Sunday’s Games . .Utah at New York, afternoon ..Memphis at St. Louis, afternoon . .Virginiaat Indiana, afternoon ..Kentucky at Denver, afternoon NHL Division 1 W L T Pts GF GA Philphia .41.18..9 . 91.242.162 NYRangrs 33.23.13 . 79.280.236

Al 9-2 spurt during a six-min-ute span of the second period, which boosted the Cavs from a 33-32 deficit into a 51-35 lead, was decisive. Campy Russell’s eight points and Austin Carr’s five sparked the spree. Cazzie Russell topped the Lakers with 23 points. Knicks 116, Trail Blazers 103 Earl Monroe had a gamehigh 29 points and Bill Bradley added 25, but it was reserve Mel Davis’ 13 points in the fourth quarter that keyed the Knicks’ 10th consecutive victory over Portland at Madison Square Garden. Davis got 11 of his points during a 17-4 surge that carried the Knicks from a precarious 93-91 lead into a commanding 110-95 advantage. Sidney Wicks led Portland with 26 points, two moe than Geoff Petrie. Braves 122, Warriors 103 Buffalo’s Bob McAdoo, the league’s leading scorer, broke looe for 39 points, including 27 in the second half, and grabbed 24 rebounds in propelling the Braves to a record 43rd victory of the season. McAdoo led Buffalo to a 41point fourth period which erased an 83-81 Golden State lead after three periods. The Warriors’ Rick Barry, second to McAdoo in the scoring race, led Golden State with 29 points.

NY Island. 28.24.17 .73.227.191 Atlanta ..27.28.13.67.197.199 Division 2 Vancvr ..32.29..7 .71.227.217 Chicago .32.30..7 . 71.228.207 St. Louis ..28.27.13 .69.226.229 Minn. ... 19.42..6 .44.192.297 K. 14.45..10 . 38.162.283 Division 3 Montreal . 40.11.17 .97.326.199 L. Angeles 36.13.19 . 91.235.157 Pitts 31.23.14 .76.278.245 Detroit ..20.38.11.51.217.285 Washn. .. .6.58..5 .17.151.371 Division 4 Buffalo .42.12.. 15 .99.305.205 Boston ..38.20.11.75.312.212 Toronto . 28.29..12 . 68.241.261 Calif. ...17.41..11 .45.182.266 Thursday’s Results .. Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 0 . . .Detroit 5, Los Angeles 5, tie . Friday’s Games . .New York Rangers at Atlanta .. Kansas City at St. Louis .... .. Detroit at California .. Buffalo at Vancouver Saturday’s Games .. Washington at Pittsburgh ... ..Boston at New York Islanders . .Chicago at Minnesota .. Philadelphia at Toronto .... .. Los Angeles at Montreal.... Sunday’s Games .. Buffalo at Toronto, afternoon . .Kansas City at Pittsburgh ... ..St. Louis at Boston . .Los Angeles at Philadelphia . .. Detroit at Minnesota . .Vancouver at Chicago WHA East Division W L T Pts GF GA New Eng. .36.24..5 .77.225.224 Clevlnd . 28.35. .3 . 59.186.218 Chicago . 25.39.. 1 .51.216.260 Indapolis .16.46. .3 .35.174.273 West Division Houston .43.22..0 .86.303.208 Phoen. ..34.27..7 .75.260.230 Minnesota . 35.29.. 2 .72.266.230 San Diego. 32.28..3 .67.250.225 Balt 18.47..3 .39.169.292 Canadian Division Quebec ..42.24..0 . 84.280.240 Toronto . 37.29. .2 .76.298.264 Edmonton .32.27..3 .67.230.208 Vancvr ..31.30..2 . 64.206.205 Winnipeg .29.31..4 .62.254.236 Thursday’s Results ..Phoenix 5, New England 5, tie, OT .. Indianapolis 5, Toronto 4 Friday’s Games .. Edmonton at Cleveland .... . .Houston at Chicago . .San Diego at Toronto . .Quebec at Winnipeg Saturday’s Games ..Quebec at Vancouver, afternoon .. Edmonton at New England .. . .Baltimore at Indianapolis ... Sunday’s Games ..San Diego at Chicago, afternoon ..Quebec at Vancouver, afternoon . .Toronto at New England ....

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Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT: Pasture for 20 calves in Brick Chapel vicinity. David Cane, 6533846. 3-14-4 T Recreational Vekides 71 8 FT. SCAMPER CAMPER. 653-6160. 3-8-1 IP THATCHER'S RETREAT - New & used travel trailers, truck campers, mini homes, fifth wheels, truck caps, cars, jeeps, trucks. Ten miles south of Brazil, Jet. 46&59. 3-7-30T Situations Wanted - Men 32 YEARS OCD - 8 years experience in Ag, -supply business, sales and management. Holds B.S. degree in Ag, Econ. Willing to relocate. Call 653-5866. 3-11-5 T STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss: ' IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT MARCH TERM, 1975 IN THE MAHER OF ESTATE OF EDWARD O. NEVINS, DECEASED Estate No. EST 73-77 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF EDWARD O. NEVINS In the matter of the Estate of Edward O. Nevins, deceased. No. EST 73-77 Notice is -hereby given that William K. Hoke as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 4 of April, 1975, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. William R. Hoke Personal Representative William R. Hoke, Administrator • Glenn Deem Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorneys for Estate Houck & Houck March 7-14-2 T STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT FEBRUARY 1975 Re: Estate of Mary S. Luther, deceased Lois H. Luther and William Luther, Co-Executors NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY CO-EXECUTORS NO. EST 74-81 The undersigned Co-Executors of the estate of Mary S. Luther, deceased, hereby give notice that by virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court they will at the hour of 1:00 o'clock P.M. on the 24th of March, 1975, and from day to day thereafter until sold, at the law offices of Hughes & Hughes, 17 E. Franklin Street, Greencastle, Indiana, offer for sole at private sale all of the interest, of said decedent in and to the following described real estate in Putnam County, State of Indiana, to-wit: A part of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 4, Township 15 North, Range 3 West of the Second Principal Meridian, more particularly described, to-wit: Beginning at a concrete marker on the North right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 36, which marker is 117.6 feet North of the Southeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 4, Township 15 North, Range 3 West; thence with the North right-of-way of soid Highway 36 South 82 degrees 45 minutes West 56.0 feet to a concrete highway right-of-way marker; thence Southwesterly 509.15 feet along o 0 degree 45 minute curve to the right with a chord bearing South 84 degrees 39 minutes West 509.06 feet; thence leaving said North right-

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of-way North 479.95 foot; thonco East 562.4 foot to tho East lino of tho aforesaid Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 4; thonco South 425.5 foot with said East line to tho point of beginning, containing 5.89 acres. Said tale will bo subject to tho approval of tho Putnam Circuit Court and for not lost than tho full appraised value of said real estate and upon tho following terms and conditions: CASH. Residence shown by appointment only - Phone 317/522-3299 (local Bainbiidge number) or 317/522-3372. HUGHES & HUGHES, ATTORNEYS lOIS H. lUTHER and WIUJAMIUTHER, Co-Executors Feb. 28-Mar. 7-14-3 T NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAMCIRCUIT COURT Estate No. 75-26 Notice it hereby given that Conrad l. Shinn was on the 25'th day of February, 1975, appointed executor of the will of Helen I. Shinn, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 25th dayof February, 1975. ■ Glenn Deem Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Frank G. Stoessel Attorneys Feb. 28-Mar. 7-14-3 T NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of City of Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on 14th day of April, 1975, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider - necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time.

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Board es Works 722 ■ Properties • Police Department • Two (2) Police Cars in the amount of *1,625.00 Current Obligations - Cemetery 62 - OASI Social Security City's Share - in the amount of *1,313.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State - Board of Tax Commissioners.

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which commission will hold o further hearing withiii Fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of Putnam County, Indiana, or at such other place os may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to -any of such additional appropriations’ may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Jane Harlan, Clerk-Treosurer March 14-24-2 T