Banner Graphic, Volume 10, Number 119, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1980 — Page 13

Sports scoreboard

Tuesday's College Basketball Scores By The Associated Press EAST Boston Col 65, Rhode Island 57 Boston II 98, Siena 89 Chevney St 72, Millersville St. 55 Coast Guard 64, Nichols 63. OT Holy Cross 59, Fairfield 57 Howard U 96, Delaware St 89 Lafayette 64. Navy 52 Northeastern 72, Maine 71 St John's. N Y 88, Manhattan 64 Vermont 99. Mtddleburv 76 Villanova 95. George Washington 78 SOUTH Catholic U 60, Loyola, Md 53 DePaul 57, Ala-Birmingham 54 Hampton Inst 99. Virginia St 82 Jackson St 89, Florida A&M 76 N Caro-Charlotte 88, Georgia St 73 Old Dominion 68, Va Commonwealth 64 Tulane 87. SWestern-Memphis 82 MIDWEST Cincinnati 7t, St Louis 57 Drake 112. W Texas St 105 Louisville 76. Marquette 63 S Dakota-Springfield 82. Dakota St 77 SOUTHWEST Baylor 62. Texas 48 Hardin-Simmons 68, Samford 59 Pan American 75. Mercer 70 Southern Methodist 85, Rice 83 Texas A&M 45. Arkansas 39 Texas Christian 71. Houston 69 FAR WEST Air Force 64, Doane 57 Arizona St 80. Grand Canyon 68 E New Mexico 89. N Mex Highlands 76 E Washington 88. Whitworth 70 Indiana College Basketball By The Associated Press Tuesday Games Anderson 75. Tavlor 67 Hope 86. IUPUI 75 Marion 68. Grace 63 St Francis 64. Indiana Purdue. Ft Wayne 56 Indiana High School Basketball Bv The Associated Press Tuesday Games Bethesda Christian 68. In diana Deaf 34 Boonville 64, Evansville Harrison 55 Brownstown Central 70. Austin 46 Evansville Bosse 76, Evansville Reitz 38 Evansville Mater Dei 70. Castle 60 Evansville North 60, Evansville Central 53 Gibson Southern 62, Evansville Memorial 58 Greencastle 68, S.Putnam 43 Hancock Co, Ky. 48, Cannelton 46 Indpls Lutheran 70. Greenfield Christian 53 Loogootee 71, Springs Valley 41 Mitchell 76. Shoals 48 S Bend LaSalle 61. S Bend Clay 60 Washington 77. N Knox 53 Tuesday's Sports Transactions . Bv The Associated Press FOOTBALL National Football League NE W ORLEANS SAINTS-Signed James Young, defensive end. and Paul Harris, linebacker Canadian Football League MONTREAL ALOUETTES-Signed Bob Geary, general manager, to a two-year contract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—PIace d Campy Russell, forward, on the injured reserve list. Activated Earl Tatum, guard Signed Willie Smith, guard, to a 10-day contract.

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MARQUETTE (63) Oliver 1 2-3 4. Byrd 4 1-2 9, Schlundt 7 3-3 17, Wilson 7 2-2 16, Worthen 5 2-3 12. Marquardt 0 0-0 0, Green 1 0-0 2. Davis 0 04) 0. Hatchett 1 1-3 3 Totals 26 11-16 63. LOUISVILLE (76) Brown 1 2-2 4. Smith 1 3-4 5, McCray 5 2-3 12. Eaves 2 4-6 8, Griffith 11 1-2 23, Burkinan 0 9-119, Wright 6 3-4 15 Totals 26 24-32 76 Halftime—Louisville 32. Marquette 27 Fouled out—Oliver, Worthen Total foulsMarquette 24. Louisville 16. Technical Griffith <2) A—16.613. National Basketball Association At A Glance By Tile Associated Press Eastern Conference Atlantic Division W I. Pet GK Philadelphia 35 11 761 Boston 35 12 745 u New York 22 28 440 15 Washington 20 26 .435 15 New Jersey 19 29 396 17 Central Division Atlanta 28 22 .560 - Sail Antonio 26 24 . 520 2 Houston 23 25 479 4 Indiana 22 25 468 4'a Cleveland 22 28 440 6 Detroit 13 36 265 14'.. Western Conference Midwest Division Kansas City 31 21 596 Milwaukee 27 24 529 3‘ ; Chicago 17 31 .354 12 Denver 17 34 .333 13'Utah 16 35 314 14'-. Pacific Division Seattle 36 13 .735 Los Angeles 35 15 7(H) 11-I 1 - Phoenix 32 17 .653 4 San Diego 27 26 509 II Post land 24 27 .471 13 Golden State 15 33 .312 20'Tuesday's Games Boston 112, Houston 106 Cleveland 114. Washington 91 San Antonio 129, San Diego 109 Chicago 145, Detroit 131 Kansas City 101, Atlanta 89 Utah 127, Milwaukee 122, OT Wednesday’s Games Seattle at Atlanta Boston at Detroit San Diego at Houston San Antonio al Indiana Cleveland at New Jersey Philadelphia at Denver New York at Phoenix Milwaukee at Golden State Thursday's Gaines New Jersey at Washington Los Angeles at Portland Kansas City at Utah National Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press Campbell Conference Patrick Division W. 1.. T.Pts .GF. . .GA Philadelphia 30 3 12 72 191 135 NY Rangers 22 19 8 52 186 175 NY Islanders 21 17 6 48 157 142 Atlanta 19 21 6 44 154 160 Washington 12 27 7 31 144 179 Smvthe Division Chicago 'lB 17 12 48 129 142 St. Louis 19 21 7 45 145 154 Vancouver 15 24 8 38 147 163 Edmonton 12 23 10 34 154 194 Colorado 13 28 5 31 146 180 Winnipeg 13 31 5 31 125 195 Wales Conference Adams Division Buffalo 29 12 6 64 177 129 Boston 27 12 6 60 174 125 Minnesota 22 13 8 52 179 132 Toronto 19 22 4 42 166 182 Quebec 18 21 6 42 137 153 Norris Division Montreal 24 17 6 54 178 152 Los Angeles 20 17 8 48 189 174 Pittsburgh 18 16 It 47 155 160 Detroit 17 20 7 41 150 146 Hartford 13 20 10 36 147 158 Tuesday’s Games Washington 5. Winnipeg 4 Toronto 4, Atlanta 2 New York Islanders 2, Montreal 1

MONTGOMERY WARD

Pittsburgh's Stallworth finally finally getting credit as all-pro

HONOLULU (AP). - Lynn Swann is not on the American Football Conference’s Pro Bowl team this year. That, by itself, may not be so surprising until you consider that one of the starters is John Stallworth. Swann, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ lithe wide receiver, is generally acknowledged as one of the best in the business at his position. Stallworth, his teammate, has spent most of his pro career carrying around the label “the other guy.” In 1979, though, Swann suffered a few injuries and became the other guy while Stallworth a fourth-round draft choice

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out of Alabama A&M in 1974 when Swann was selected No. 1 out of Southern California emerged as a star in his own right. His own teammates acknowledged it when they selected him as Pittsburgh’s Most Valuable Player for his 70 receptions, 1,183 yards and eight touchdowns. And the rest of the AFC’s players and coaches acknowledged it, too, when they put him in the Pro Bowl for the first time. “John deserves every recognition he gets,” Swann, a threetime Pro Bowl choice, said when the team was announced.

Swann initially was left off the team this year but became an alternate when Steve Largent of Seattle bowed out. And when Swann suffered a mild concussion last Sunday during the Steelers’ 31-19 Super Bowl victory over Los Angeles, he was replaced on the AFC roster by San Diego’s Charlie Joiner. Defensive tackle Joe Greene, here as a Pro Bowl player for an extraordinary 10th time in his 11 years with the Steelers, agrees with Swann’s assessment of Stallworth. “I’m glad to see ‘Stall’ getting the recognition he deserves. He did a fine job this season for us.

It’s about time people paid him some tribute because he definitely deserves to be recognized as one of the best.” Stallworth, a 6-foot-2, 185pounder, sees his selection to the Pro Bowl as the fulfillment of a special goal. “I always hoped my personal accomplishments would parallel the team’s at the end of each season “Individual honors are nice, but I don’t think they come ahead of team goals. I’d be lying to you if I said I hadn’t thought during the season about making All-Pro, but what I was more interested in was winning the Super Bowl.”

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