Banner Graphic, Volume 10, Number 31, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 October 1979 — Page 10

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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, October 9,1979

Bruce closing Ohio State doors for Indiana game

COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) - Coach Earle Bruce, borrowing a page from his old boss, Woody Hayes, is closing Ohio State football practices this week with the Big Ten Conference lead at stake. Indiana’s Hoosiers, tied for the league lead with Michigan and the Buckeyes, come to town Saturday and Bruce is taking no chances after a 16-7 escape against lowly Northwestern last week. ‘‘We could have done better planning. When you’re told you’re 34 points ahead before the start ... I wish they would quit printing that stuff. Some people don’t prepare our team to play. There’s always outside influences working on your team,’’ he said of the Northwestern game.

USC holding on; Washington Gth

By HERSCHEL NISSENSON ; AP Sports Writer ; The top five teams, led by Southern California, remained the same today in The Associated Press college football poll while Washington slipped past Houston into sixth place and Auburn cracked the Top Twenty for the first time this season, replacing Tennessee. • The Trojans of Southern Cal, 56-21 winners over Washington State, received 53 first-place votes and 1,285 of a possible 1,300 points from a nationwide panel of 65 sports writers and broadcasters. 'Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas held down the 2-3-4 spots, as they have since the preseason poll. Alabama, which blanked Wichita State 38-0, received 11 first-place votes and 1,248 poin-

Field hockey may not fit in budget

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Hayes, in his 28 seasons with the Buckeyes, traditionally closed practice the week before Michigan. Now Bruce, trying to protect a 5-0 start and national ranking, has done it in midseason. One reason is to conduct some position experiments, namely at tailback and tight end, before the first-place showdown with Indiana. Injuries have hit both spots for the Buckeyes. And another is to cut down on those distracting outside influences. “You can’t have open practice at Ohio State. If we opened practice, you’d have people walkiing through there like you wouldn’t believe. I’d have people sitting on the 50-yard line.

ts. Oklahoma, which trounced Colorado 49-24, received 1,126 points while the other firstplace ballot went to Texas, which defeated Rice 26-9. The Longhorns totaled 1,101 points. Nebraska retained fifth place with 1,059 points following a 57-0 rout of New Mexico State. However, Washington, seventh a week ago, crushed Oregon State 41-0 and edged past Houston into sixth place with 889 points. The Cougars, who squeaked past Baylor 13-10, dropped from sixth to seventh with 884 points. Rounding out the Top Ten, just as they did last week, were Ohio State, Florida State and Notre Dame. Ohio State beat Northwestern 16-7 and earned 781 points, Florida State blanked Louisville 27-0 and received 756 points while Notre

Olympics, but Los Angeles has no desire to do so. Richard Sargent, facilities chief for the Los Angeles organizers, will be sent to an upcoming convention of international sports federations in Monaco. “I’m going there to quietly and nicely tell them we will keep the lid on,” Sargent said in an interview with the Los Angeles Times. “My main thrust will be to reaffirm there will be spartan Olympics.” The hockey federation, based in Belgium, is not a member of the General Assembly of International Federations meeting in Monaco, but other contacts are being made with that group.

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“A guy walks in and you say ‘Where you from?’ ‘Well, I’m from Indianapolis and I came over to watch.’ ‘lndianapolis! What are you doing here?’ How can you have everything open?” the Ohio State coach asked his weekly media luncheon Monday. Bruce took a verbal poke at oddsmakers, the media and Ohio State students after the Buckeyes, a big favorite, struggled into the final minutes before edging Northwestern. “If you listen (to the 34-point odds), it affects you,” he said. “A kid has to be a kid. He has to live. He walks across campus and hears, ‘34 this week. 34 this week.’ That influence is great. You can’t guard against (those influences).

Dame held off Georgia Tech 2113 and polled 664 points. The Second Ten consists of Michigan, Arkansas, Louisiana State, North Carolina, Missouri, Brigham Young, North Carolina State, Auburn, Michigan State and Purdue. Last week it was Michigan, Purdue, Arkansas, N.C. State, Missouri, Michigan State, LSU, North Carolina, Tennessee and BYU. Previously unbeaten Tennessee lost to Mississippi State 28-9 and fell out of the rankings. That made room for Auburn, which handed N.C. State its first setback 44-31.

Sports scoreboard

National Football League At A Glance By The Associated Press American Conference Fast W. I. T Pet. PF . PA New England 4 2 0 .667 154 98 Miami 4 2 0 .667 116 91 Buffalo 3 3 0 .500 154 111 NY. Jets 2 4 0 .333 128 174 Baltimore 1 5 0 .167 72 112 Central Pittsburgh 5 1 0 .833 160 106 Cleveland 4 2 0 .667 136 145 Houston 4 2 0 .667 134 132 Cincinnati 0 6 0 .000 85 159 West Denver 4 2 0 667 86 91 Kansas City 4 2 0 .667 113 67 San Diego 4 2 0 .667 142 88 Oakland 3 3 0 .500 91 115 Seattle 2 4 0 .333 128 147 National Conference East Dallas 5 1 0 .833 148 113 Philadelphia 5 1 0 .833 121 89 Washington 4 2 0 667 131 95 St. Louis 2 4 0 .333 100 115 NY. Giants 1 5 0 .167 75 132 Central . Tampa Bay 5 1 0 .833 133 88 Chicago 3 3 0 . 500 88 82 Minnesota 3 3 0 .500 107 142 Green Bay 2 4 0 .333 96 112 Detroit 1 5 0 .167 101 149 West Los Angeles 4 2 0 .667 119 95 Atlanta 3 3 0 .500 126 111 New Orleans 2 4 0 .333 138 164 San Francisco 0 6 0 .000 113 172

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“We’re in a society where there’s a bunch of people. If I could put them (the players) in a vacuum, it would be something else.” Injuries are forcing Bruce to tamper with his tight ends and tailbacks. Ends Ron Barwig and Jim Houston have been crippled most of the season. And the team’s first three tailbacks, Calvin Murray, Ricky Johnson and Jim Gayle, were all hurt in practice or against Northwestern last week. Johnson is out for the season with a broken foot. Murray, who suffered a hip pointer against Northwestern, and Gayle, with slightly torn knee ligaments, both are expected back for Indiana.

•The AP Top Twenty By The Associated Press The Top Twenty teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with firstplace votes in parentheses, records and total points. Points based on 20-19-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5 -4-3-2-1: I.So. California (53 ) 5-0-0 1,285 2.Alabama (11) 4-0-0 1,248 3.oklahoma 4-0-0 1,126 4. Texas (1) 3-0-0 1,101 5. Nebraska 4-0-0 1,059 6. Washington 5-0-0 889 7. Houston 4-0-0 884 B.Ohio State 5-0-0 781 9. State 5-0-0 756 10. Dame 3-1-0 664 11 Michigan 4-1-0 648 12. . 4-0-0 629 13. Louisiana State 3-1-0 504 14. Carolina 4-0-0 455 15. 3-1-0 414 16. Young 4-0-0 323 17. No. Carolina State 4-1-0 10 0 18. 3-1-0 98 19. State 3-2-0 77 20. 3-2-0 62

Sunday’s Games Chicago 7, Buffalo 0 New England 24, Detroit 17 Atlanta 25, Green Bay 7 Philadelphia 28, Washington 17 New York Giants 17, Tampa Bay 14 St. Louis 24. Houston 17 Pittsburgh 51, Cleveland 35 Kansas City 10, Cincinnati 7 Dallas 36, Minnesota 20 Los Angeles 35, New Orleans 17 Baltimore 10, New York Jets 8 Denver 7, San Diego 0 Seattle 35, San Francisco 24 Monday's Games Oakland 13, Miami 3 Sunday, Oct. M Buffalo at Miami New Orleans at Tampa Bay Pittsburgh at Cincinnati San Francisco at New York Giants Washington at Cleveland Philadelphia at St Louis New England at Chicago Denver at Kansas City Houston at Baltimore Atlanta at Oakland Detroit vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee Seattle at San Diego Los Angeles at Dallas, (ni - Monday, Oct. 15 Minnesota at New York Jets, (n) Monday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASE BALI American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX.Signed Tony Laßussa, manager, to a one-year contract. Retained Bobby Winkles, Loren Babe and Ron Schueler. coaches, for the 1980 season. TEXAS RANGERS—Acquired Bob Polinsky, Neal Mersch and Mark Softy, pitchers, from the New York Yankees and assigned them to Tucson of the Pacific Coast League. Sent Gene Nelson and Ray Fontenot, pitchers to the Yankees. Both moves were made to complete an earlier deal which sent Oscar Gamble from Texas to New York for Mickey Rivers. BASKKTBALI National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—ReIeased Mel Bennett, forward, and Kenny Higgs and Glenn Hansen, guards. Placed Elmore Smith, center, and Butch Lee, guard, on the injured list. PORTLANDTRAIL BLAZERS—Waived Stan Eckwood, guard. FOOTBALL National Football League ST. LOU IS CARDINALS-Signed Bob Rozier, defensive back. Placed John Zook, defensive end, on the injured reserve list. HOCKEY National Hockey League BUFFALO SABRES-Sent Andre Savard, center; Jacques Richard, left wing, and Bill Stewart and Jim Turkiewicz, defensemen, to Rochester of the American Hockey League. HARTFORD WHALERS-Sent Marty Howe, defeseman; Jean Savard, center, and Bob Stephenson, right wing, to Springfield of the American Hockey League Sent Don Kozak, right wing, to Cincinnati of the Central Hockey League. NEW YORK ISLANDERS-Sent Richard Brodeur, goalie; Anders Kallur, Yvan Vautour and Hector Marini, forwards, to Indianapolis of the Central Hockey League. Exhibition Season Results By The Associated Press National Basketball Association ... Monday's Games New York 115, New Jersey 107 Phoenix 111, Denver 73 Utah 104, Los Angeles 100 Indiana 121, Milwaukee 109 Golden State 114, Houston 108

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