Banner Graphic, Volume 12, Number 78, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 December 1981 — Page 7
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National Football League At A (ilance By The Associated Press American C onference Eastern Division W L T PF PA Pci. Miami 9 4 1 312 262 678 Buffalo 9 5 0 286 250 64.1 N Y Jets 8 5 1 313 271 .607 New Englnd 2 12 0 291 328 14,3 Baltimore 1 13 0 222 474 071 Central Division Cincinnati 10 4 0 374 266 714 Pittsburgh 8 6 0 326 259 .571 Houston 6 8 0 254 307 429 Cleveland 5 9 0 242 319 . 357 Western Division Denver 9 5 0 274 241 643 Kansas City 8 6 0 326 267 571 San Diego 8 6 0 431 357 571 Oakland 7 7 0 257 297 . 500 Seattle 5 9 0 267 344 .357 National Conference Pastern Division y-Dallas 11 3 0 336 254 78t Philadelphia 9 5 0 320 200 643 N Y -Giants 7 7 0 262 237 .500 St Louis 7 7 0 305 350 500 Washington 6 8 0 279 328 429 Central Division : Tampa Bay 8 6 0 272 227 571 Detroit 7 7 0 335 295 500 Green Bay 7 7 0 286 326 500 Minnesota 7 7 0 312 314 500 Chicago 4 10 0 195 294 286 Western Division x-San Frncs 11 3 0 308 227 786 Atlanta 7 7 0 382 304 500 Los Angeles 5 9 0 275 305 357 New Orlens 4 10 0 183 322 '286 x-clmched division title y-qualified for playoffs Thursday's Game Houston 17, Cleveland 13 Sunday's Games Green Bay 31. Detroit 17 New York Giants 10, Los Angeles 7 Chicago 10. Minnesota 9 Miami 24. New England 14 St Louis 30. New Orleans 3 Washington 15, Philadelphia 13 San Krancisco 21, Cincinnati 3 Dallas 37. Baltimore 13 Buffalo 28. San Diego 27 Tampa Bay 24, Atlanta 23 Denver 16, Kansas City 13 Seattle 27, New York Jets 23 Monday's Game Oakland 30, Pittsburgh 27 Saturday, Dec.l2 New York Jets at Cleveland Minnesota at Detroit Sunday. Dec.l3 Baltimore at Washington Buffalo at New England Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Green Bay at New Orleans New York Giants at St. Louis San Diego at Tampa Bay Miami at Kansas City Chicago at Oakland Houston at San Francisco Philadelphia at Dallas Seattle at Denver Monday, Dec.l4 Atlanta at Los Angeles Indiana College Basketball By The Associated Press Monday's Games Burlington 63, Vincennes 62 Cleveland State 76, Valparaiso 72 Illinois Wesleyan 71, Indiana Central 70 Kentucky State 86, St. Joseph’s 81 Murray State 56, Notre Dame 54 Purdue 75, Butler 46 Rose-Hulmanß9. Earlham, 76 Vlonday's College Basketball Scores Bv The Associated Press EAST Bradley 94, St. Francis, Pa. 63 Brandeis 84, Boston St. 75 Hofstra 91, Brown 76 La Salle 55, Bucknell 53 Maryland 76, Md.-E.Shore 64 Northeastern 64, Army 54 Robert Morris 71, Kent St. 64 Rutgers 46, St. Peter's 44 Siena 69, Maine 66 W.Virginia St. 82. Wheeling 65 SOUTH Alcorn St. 86, N.Carolina A&T 78 Auburn 88, Tennessee Tech 61 Austin Peay 70, Tennessee St. 57 Citadel 68, Presbyterian 50 \ East Carolina 66, Campbell 61 Ga. Southern 60, Houston Baptist 47 Mississippi St. 48, Memphis St. 47, OT N.C Charlotte 52, Charleston 45 NE Louisiana 87, McNeese St. 82 SE Louisiana 67, U S. International 66 S.Mississippi 60, Louisiana Tech 47 Va Commonwealth 79, E.Tennessee St. 72 Virginia St. 81, Shaw 70 Virginia Tech 70, Richmond 68 MIDWEST Cleveland St. 76, Valparaiso 72 Creighton 75, St. Louis 60 E Michigan 99, Grand Valley 63 11l -Chi.Circle 64 Ferris St. 63,20 T Kansas 86, Arizona 57
Cougars win first ROCKVILLE-North Putnam High School took an 8-1 lead in the first quarter Thursday night and went on to win its first girls basketball game of the season 45-37 over traditional power Rockville. “RUTHIE AND Sandra finally gave me the leadership (on court) I thought we were going to have from them,” coach Lloyd Blubaum said of the senior co-captains. “Ruthie played a brilliant game offensively.” Ruthie Pickel, who scored 23 last Tuesday against Edgewood, netted 21 points to lead all scorers. Sandra Farrow scored 11 and swept the boards with 13 rebounds. It was North Putnam’s rebounding that triggered the first victory. The Cougars shot only 28 per cent (18-63) from the floor, but led by Farrow’s 13 ; boards, Lisa Hartman’s eight . „and Pickel’s six, the Cougars got a couple of extra changes at the bucket. THE COUGARS led 8-4 at the first stop and 19-15 at halftime. North Putnam pulled out to an impressive 36-25 lead heading into the final period. North Putnam won the junior varsity game 22-18 and is now 4L NORTH PUTNAM (45) Farrow 5 1-13 11, Pickel 9 3-7 4 21, Blocher 0 3-4 4 3, Speas 0 2-6 0 2, Hartman 1 0-4 2 2, Plunkett 2 0-2 4 4, Beck 00-1 2 0, Greene 1 00 I 2 Totals-FG 18 FT 9-25 PF 20. ROCKVILLE (37) Brown 0 0-0 10, Harry 0 0-0 0 0, Goch 0 4-8 5 4, Stuffle 0 3-4 4 3, B Harry 7 8-11 3 22, Bacon 10-0 2 2, Tucker 0 0-0 5 0, Wray 3 0-13 ’ 6. EmmertOO-000, HuberOO-000. Totals- , FG II FT 15-24 PF 23. North Putnam 8 II 17 9—45 ' Rockville 4 11 10 12-37
Kentucky St 86. St. Joseph, Ind. 81 Loyola, 111. 97, N.lllinois 75 Michiganßo, N Michigansß Murray St. 56, Notre Dame 54 Nebraska 70, S.Dakota St. 51 Purdue 75, Butler 46 S. Illinois 90, E. Illinois 77 W.lllinois 84, Illinois St. 79 W.Michigan 77, Lewis 65 Wright St. 65, Miami 59 SOUTHWEST Alabama 69, Southern Methodist 62 Arkansas St. 71, Pan American 57 Arkansas Tech 99. John Brown 95, OT Oklahoma 106, Sam Houston St. 72 Oklahoma City 63, SW Missouri 52 Oral Roberts 80, St Mary's, Texas 62 Rice 102, Texas Lutheran 60 S. Arkansas 56, Louisiana Coll. 47 Texas A&M 68, Louisiana St. 63 Texas Arlington 126, Texas Wesleyan 73 Texas Tech 57. Texas-San Antonio 51 FAR WEST E.New Mexico 85, S.Colorado7l Gonzaga 80, Montana 77 Montana St. 89,S.Utah74 New Mexico6o, N.Arizona 50 Portland 72, Southern Cal 67 Rhode Island at Oregon, ppd Utah 60, San Jose St 56 Washington St. 73, Augustana 72 EXHIBITIONS Oregon St. 63, Athletes in Action 56 BUTLER 1461 G Jones 3 1-47, Mitchem32-38, Mahurin 2 0-0 4, Davis 0 0-0 0, Warren 2115, Jarrett 1 0-1 2, Richardson 1 0-0 2, Hasely 2 1-2 5, Roberts 3 0-1 6. J Jones 1 0-0 2, Ikerd 0 2-2 2, Butler 1 0-02, Rogers 00-00. Gilbreath 0 1-2 1, Petersoo-00. Totals 198-1646 PURDUE (75) Sceaerce 6 1-2 13, Cross 2 0-3 4, Benson 4 3-3 11, Edmonson 7 5-7 19. Stallings I 0-0 2, Eifert 0 OO 0, Hall 0 1-2 1, Kitchel 3 2-2 8. Gamfer 1 00 2, Palombizio 1 2-3 4, Rowinski 2 2-3 6, Clawson 1 OO 2, Bullock 1 1-2 3, Lawson 0 OO 0, Peterson 0 OO 0. Totals 29 17-27 75 Halftime—Purdue 34, Butler 23. Fouled out—None. Total fouls—Butler 23, Purdue 25. A—13,559 MURRAY STATE (56) Hood 3 OO 6, Davis 3 3-4 9, Curron 4 2-5 10, Green 6 3-4 15, McDuffen 1 4-4 6, Stewart 0 0-1 0, Martin 1 OO 2, Hammonds 2 4-5 8, Sanders 0 OO 0, Brady 0 0-1 0. Totals 20 1624 56. NOTRE DAME (54) Varner 3 OO 6. Spencer 5 0-2 10, Andree 1 1-4 3, Sluby 5 OO 10, Paxson 8 3-5 19. Duff 1 OO 2, Rowan 0 00 0, Rucker 1 2-2 4, Totals 24 6-13 54. Halftime—Notre Dame 25, Muray State 20. Fouled out—Sluby. Total fouls—Murray State 11, Notre Dame 20. Technical— Davis. A—11,035 Monday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Signed a working agreement with Hagerstown of the Class A Carolina League. MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Named Herm Starrette, coordinator of player development. OAKLAND A’S—Named Charlie Metro to the coaching staff. National League CHICAGO CUBS—Acquired Alien Ripley, pitcher, from the San Francisco Giants in exchange for Doug Capilla, pitcher. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Hired Eddie Watt as a minor league pitching coach. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-Purchased Mike Stanton, pitcher, from the Cleveland Indians. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association HOUSTON ROCKETS-Suspended Robert Reid, forward-guard HOCKEY National Hockey League DETROIT RED WINGS-Loaned Corrado Micalef, goalie, to Kalamazoo of the International Hockey League. Sent Greg Joly, defenseman to Adirondack of the American Hockey League NEW YORK RANGERS—Recalled Rick Strack, goalie, from Springfield ol the American Hockev League. ST.LOUIS BLUES-Signed Wayne Babych, right wing, to a multiyear contract. WASHINGTON CAPITALS-Announced that Bob Kelly, left wing, has agreed to terminate his contract immediately. COLLEGE COLORADO STATE-Named Leon Fuller, head football coach. NEVADA-LAS VEGAS-Named Harvey Hyde, head football coach ST MARY'S OF THE PLALNS-Named Frank Diskin athletic director. SLIPPERY ROCK—Announced the resignation of Fred Goldsmith, head football coach.
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Huskies' Stewart 'plays' tribute
Somehow, Stewart feels his mother is still watching SEATTLE (AP) University of Washington linebacker Mark Stewart’s mother, Yvonne, was only 42 when she died in San Jose, Calif., the day after Christmas in 1979. His mother’s death touched the young football player deeply. Just how deeply didn’t come out until last month when the Huskies played a game in Los Angeles against UCLA. Stewart was photographed from behind wearing a towel on his jersey that was inscribed, “Hi Mom I Love You.” The Associated Press used the unique picture and it appeared in newspapers throughout the nation. On the morning of Nov. 8, the day after the Huskies were blanked by UCLA 31-0 and seemed eliminated as a Pacific-10 Conference Rose Bowl contender, Stewart’s 10-year-old cousin, Paul, saw the photo in a San Diego newspaper. "My boy is in to sports, too,” explained Mary Williams, Stewart’s aunt, explained. “When he saw the picture, he got excited and yelled, ‘Hey, here’s a picture of Mark.’ Then he got quiet and said, ‘I don’t understand. Isn’t Mark’s mother dead?”’ The picture took all Stewart’s relatives by surprise. None knew about the towel. None knew because Stewart had not told any of his family about it. “It’s kind of a message from me to her,” said Stewart. “The sacrifices that she made for me and all her children were so great. “It’s not that I have to succeed in life but I have to give it my all. If I don’t, I’d be letting her down along with myself.” On New Year’s Day, Washington will play lowa in the Rose Bowl. Stewart, a junior and a Pacific-10 Conference second-team all-star selection for two straight years, says he will wear his towel in Pasadena and again next season. But, because of The AP picture of Stewart in the Washington-UCLA game Nov. 7, he will have to wear it tucked inside his pants. Stewart began wearing his towel at the start of last season. “I don’t know when I got the idea,” he said. “I guess it just sort of came to me. I was thinking about that season and the fact that my mom wouldn’t be there physically to see me any more.
Cub wrestlers pin loss on Vikings Greencastle High School’s wrestling team evened its record at l-l Thursday night with a 51-24 victory over West Vigo at McAnally Center. The Tiger Cubs lost their opener at Terre Haute North earlier 55-12. Brian Singer, Jon Skinner, Pete Meyer and Mike Allen each won by pin Thursday. Singer won the 98-pound class by first period pin, as Skinner did in the 105 pound class. Pete Meyer raised his record to 2-0 with a pin just 43 seconds into the 119 pound class. Allen won the 138 pound class by third period pin. Brent Elkins. Brad Calbert and Matt Sage each won by decision. Elkins raised his personal record to 2-0 with an 11-4 decision in the 155 pound class. Calbert won a 6-5 decision at 167 pounds and Sage won an 8-2 decision at 177 pounds. Monty Beamon won the 112 pound class by forfeit and Charlie Sage took the heavyweight match by forfeit. Greencastle’s junior varsity fell to 0-2, losing to West Vigo 21-6 after falling 24-13 to Terre Haute North. The Tiger Cubs travel to Southmont Thursday.
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“But I felt she had to be watching me because that’s something she loved to do. So it just kind of came to me. I said, ‘Hey, I’ll make this towel.’” Stewart, 22, is a standout player on one of college football’s most outstanding defensive teams. He also is a standout student with a major in physical therapy and a 3.1 grade point average. Stewart’s mother, who had three other sons and a daughter, died right after Washington upset Texas in the 1979 Sun Bowl. She had been ill for a long time but Stewart didn’t realize it until he came home from El Paso, Texas. Before the 1980 season, he went in to see Huskies’ Coach Don James. He told James he wanted to wear a towel to remember his mother. James knew that Stewart’s mother had died and readily gave his approval. But he also pointed out to him that there
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was a National Collegiate Athletic Association rule against a player wearing a towel with any inscription other than the player’s number or the name of his school. “So,” Stewart recalled, “he told me I could wear the towel during warmups and then I could wear it turned over during the games,” Stewart recalled. “That’s why nobody photographed the towel before the UCLA game.” The inscription on Stewart’s towel was caught from behind by an alert photographer. Skip Hall, Washington’s outside linebacker coach, went to Stewart after the UCLA game and told him he couldn’t wear his towel outside his pants any more. “The school got some heat about it,” he said, “so now I have fold it in half and stick the words inside my pants. But it’s something I have to wear now.”
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