Banner Graphic, Volume 14, Number 93, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 December 1983 — Page 8

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College Buketbell Score* By The A Modeled Preti EAST Massachusetts at Marist, ppd , bad weather W Virginia 77, Seattle <0 Canisiua 70, Fairfield 66, OT Marshall 77, Cincinnati so St. Peter’s 86, Howard 48 Fordham 74, Seton Hall 67 Boston U. 74, Hartford 62 Holy Cross 71, Manhattan 62, OT MtDWEST Suffolk at Siena,ppc bad weather. Bowling Green 121, Lake Superior St. 79 C. Michigan 100, Flagler 64 Cleveland St. 63, Detroit 56 DePaul 68, Purdue 61 Minnesota 78, N. Dakota 73 Missouri 79, Michigan St 66 Temple 78, Wichita St. 73 Creighton 70, Nebraska-Omaha 62 Evansville 70, New Orleans 60 Illinois St. 67, N. lowa 46 Ohio St. 79, Kansas 74 W. Michigan 74, Northwood 60 Dayton 89, Miami, Ohio 79 SOUTH E. Tennessee St. 70, NC-Greensboro S 3 Auburn 73, Mississippi St. SS Xavier, La. 70, Pittsburgh St. 57 SOUTHWEST Lamar 109, Hardin-Simmons 63 Texas-El Paso 60, Arizona St. 55 FARWEBT California 60, Santa Clara 52 Fresno St. 81, SW Louisiana 66 lowa St 59, Colorado St. 58, OT New Mexico 57, New Mexico St. 51 UCLA 63, St. Mary’s, Calif. 54 Utah St 69, Weber St 63 Washington 68, Idaho 66 TOURNAMENTS UAB Classic First Round Ala.-Birmingham 64, Valparaiso 49 Villa nova 60, Samford 55 Rebel Roundup First Round So. Illinois 74. James Madison 56 Indiana College Basketball By The Associated Press Thursday's Games DePaul 68, Purdue 61 Evansville 70, New Cleleans 60 UAB Classic AlatP ma-Birmingham 64, Valpariaso 49 Indiana High School Basketball By The Associated Press Thursday’s Games Cambridge City 43, Laurel 42 DeKalb 85, Eastside 70 LAM6I, Eastern (Greene) 52 Lapel 60, Pendleton Hts 58 Bi-County Tourney First Round Fountain Central 89, Attica 67,20 T Covington 45, Seeger 38 Hammond Morton Tourney Championship Morton 64, Gavit 52 ComoUlion Clark 86. Whiting 52 National Basketball Association By The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W LPct GB Philadelphia 19 5 .792 - Boston 21 7 .750 New York 16 10 .615 4 Washington 13 13 .500 7 New Jersey 13 13 .500 7 Central Division Milwaukee 15 11 .577 Detroit 13 13 .500 2 Atlanta 13 14 .481 2W, Chicago 9 14 .391 4W Cleveland 8 20 286 I Indiana 6 20 231 9 WEBTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Utah 17 10 .630 - Dallas 15 12 .556 2 Kansas City 12 13 .480 4 Denver 12 15 .444 5 Houston 11 16 .407 6 San Antonio 11 18 .379 7 Pacific Division Los Angeles 17 8 .680 W Portland 19 9 .679 - Golden State 14 15 .483 5V4 Seattle 12 15 .444 6V4 Phoenix 11 16 .407 7W San Diego 9 19 .321 10 Thursday’s Games New Jersey 101, Dallas 98 Chicago 116, Milwaukee 99 Houston 116, Seattle 112 Indiana 133, Denver 132 Golden State 109, Los Angeles 102 Friday's Games New Jersey at Boston Philadelphia at Detroit Milwaukee at Cleveland New York at Atlanta Washington at Chicago San Antonio at Kansas City Denver at Utah Golden State at Los Angeles Phoenix at San Diego Houston at Portland Saturday’s Games No games scheduled Sunday’s Games New Jersey at New York Los Angeles at Portland College Football Bowl Glance Thursday, Dec. 22 Hall of Fame Bowl At Birmingham, Ala. West Virginia 20, Kentucky 16 Friday, Dec. 23 Holiday Bowl At San Diego, Calif. Brigham Young, 10-1, vs. Missouri, 7-4 Saturday, Dee. 24 Sun Bowl At El Paso, Texas Alabama, 7-4, vs. Southern Methodist, 10-lMonday.Dec.26 Aloha Bowl AtHoooiuhi Penn State, 7-4-1, vs. Washington, 8-3 Tharsday, Dec. 29 Liberty Bowl At Memphis, Teaa. Notre Dame, 86, vs. Boston College, 9-2 Friday, Dec.» Peach Bowl At Atlioti North Carolina, 83, vs. Florida State, 63 Gator Bowl At Jacksonville, Fla. lowa, 8-2, vs. Florida, 82-1 Saturday, Dec. 31 Bluebonnet Bowl At Houston Baylor, 73-1, vs. Oklahoma State, 7-81

Missouri says, 'Show me.

SAN DIEGO (AP) - College football’s ultimate irresistable force the Brigham Young offense bumps up against Missouri’s nationally ranked immovable object in tonight’s sixth renewal of the Holiday Bowl. Ninth-ranked Brigham Young, host of the game every year by virtue of winning the Western Athletic Conference title, hs rung up some mind boggling numbers in winning 10 consecutive games after a season opening loss to 20thranked Baylor. The Cougars’ quarterback, All-American Steve Young, has gained more yards rushing and passing game than the entire Missouri team. He set national

Mooday, Jan. 2 Cotton Bowl At Dallas Georgia, 81-1, vs. Texas, 113 Fiesta Bowl AtTempe, Aril. Ohio State, 83, vs. Pittsburgh, 82-1 Rose Bowl At Pasadena, CaUi. Illinois, 181, vs. UCLA, 6-81 Orange Bowl At Miami, Fla. Nebraska. 12-0, vs. Miami (Fla.), 181 Sugar Bowl At New Orleans Auburn, 181, vs. Michigan, 82 NFL Playoll Schedule By The Associated Press AFC Wild Card Saturday, Dec. 24 Denver at Seattle NFC Wild Card Moml’y, Dec. 21 Los Aiigeles at Dallas Conference Semifinals (If Dallas wins NFC wild card game) Saturday, Dec. 31 NFC Divisional Playoff Detroit at Washington AFC Divisional Playoff Pittsburgh at Loo Angeles Raiders Sunday, Jan. t AFC Divisional Playoff Seattle or Denver at Miami NFC Divisional Playoff Dallas at San Francisco (If Los Angeles wins NFC wild card game) Saturday. Dec. 31 AFC Divisional Playoff Seattle or Denver at Miami NFC Divisional Playoff Detroit at San Francisco Sunday,Jan. 1 NFC Divisional Playoff Los Angeles Rams at Washington AFC Divisional Playoff Pittsburgh at Los Angeles Raiders Sunday, Jan. 8,1164 Conference Championship games SUPER BOWL XVIII Jan. 22.1184 At Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Fla. National Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press Wales Conference Patrick Division W L T Pto GF GA NY Isles 24 9 2 50 167 116 Philadelphia 19 10 6 44 156 120 NY Rangers 18 12 4 40 139 131 Washington 16 17 2 34 117 127 Pittsburgh 7 23 5 19 106 153 New Jersey 7 25 2 16 93 156 Adam* Division Boston 22 10 2 46 157 103 Buffalo 20 11 4 44 137 126 Quebec 19 14 3 41 165 132 Montreal 16 17 2 34 131 130 Hartford 12 17 3 27 116 133 Campbell Conference Norris Division Minnesota 17 12 4 38 151 142 Toronto 13 15 5 31 139 155 Chicago 14 18 3 31 122 136 St. Louis 13 17 4 30 136 147 Detroit 10 19 4 24 114 146 Smythe Division Edmonton 25 7 3 53 209 141 Vancouver 15 17 3 33 149 148 Calgary 13 15 5 31 122 140 Los Angeles 11 18 6 28 148 170 Winnipeg 11 19 4 26 147 171 Thursday’s Game* Philadelphia 5, New Jersey 0 Quebec 4, Montreal 1 Minnesota 4, Boston 2 N.Y. Islanders 6, Washington 1 Friday'* Game* Minnesota at Hartford N.Y. Islanders at Washington Chicago at N.Y. Rangers Pittsburgh at New Jersey Toronto at Detroit St. Louis at Winnipeg Calgary at Edmonton Saturday's Games No games scheduled Sunday's Games No games scheduled Thursday’s Sperta Transacts *n By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League AL—Named Phyllis Merhige public relations director and Bob Fishel executive vice president. National League NEW YORK METS-Named Mike Cubbage manager of their Lynchburg farm chib in the Carolina League and Sam Periozzo manager of their Jackson team in the Texas League. Signed a two-year continuation of their working agreement with Lynchburg.’ PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Signed Kent Tekulve, pitcher, to a four-year contract. FOOTBALL National Football League DENVER BRONCOS-Activated Steve Deßerg, quarterback, and placed Dean Barnett, tight end, on the injured reserve list. GREEN BAY PACKERS-Announced the resignation of Dr. James Nellen from their board of directors, effective Jan. 1. United States Football League LOS ANGELES EXPRESS-Announced that the team has been sold to J. William Oldenburg. Named Don Kknterman president and general manager. PITTSBURGH MAULERS-Signed P.K. Ehlebracht, wide receiver. HOCKEY National Heckey League NHL—Announced that Bob Haffmeyer, defenseman of the New Jersey Devils, has been suspended for six games for hitting Brian Bellows of the Minnesota North Stars in the head with his stick. DETROIT RED WINGS-Signed Blake Dunlop, center. MONTREAL CANADIENS—CaIIed up John Newberry, center, from Nova Scotia of the American Hockey League. North American Soccer League COSMOS—Announced that Thomas Werblin, vice president and general manager, also will assume duties as senior vice president and chief operating officer. FORT LAUDERDALE STRlKEßS—Announced that the franchise will be moved to Minneapolis or both indoor and outdoor seasons and will retain its nickname.

records with 306 pass completions and a 71.3 completion percentage. BYU led the nation in total offense (584 yards per game) and passing (381 per outing) and was second to top-ranked Nebraska in scoring with a 44-point-per-game norm. Even the BYU running attack, forever in the shadow of the passing game, netted 203 yards per game, only 16 less than ground-oriented Missouri. But Young isn’t expecting an easy outing against Missouri, which finished 7-4 overall and second to Nebraska in the Big Eight Conference. He mentioned seeing the Tigers’ 1(H) shutout oi Oklahoma earlier this year. “Watching that game, I don’t

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KENT TEKULVE: Once and future Buc

Pirates relieved at signing of Tekulve

PITTSBURGH (AP) - With submarining relief ace Kent Tekulve safely back in the bullpen, the Pittsburgh Pirates remain “interested” in former New York Yankees reliever Rich “Goose” Gossage. Manager Chuck Tanner said Thursday he would be happy with both players on his team. But General Manager Harding “Pete” Peterson admitted the Pirates may not be able to afford to pay them. “Let’s be honest about this, this is a business... The bottom line is that we’re losing money now,” Peterson said. “We know it’s going to take a substantial amount of money to sign (Gossage) him.” Peterson said the Pirates must draw more than 1.5 million fans to Three Rivers Stadium yext year to help pay Tekulve’s new four-year contract, signed Thursday. To pay for Gossage, Peterson

Onside kick starts Mountaineer rally

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Coach Don Nehlen believed Paul Woodside and believed in Jeff Hostetler, and the result was a 20-16 victory for West Virginia over Kentucky in the Hall of Fame Bowl. The 18th-ranked Mountaineers trailed Kentucky 10-3 at the half Thursday night after Hostetler had thrown 10 passes with no completions and one interception. Kentucky was to get the ball to start the seconddnd half, but Woodside, an All-American place-kicker, recovered his onside kick at the Wildcat 48. “Coach, we can get it,” Woodside told Nehlen before the kick. “So, I said, ‘Let’s try,’ ” Nehlen said. “We needed a lift, and we were kicking with the wind. It’s a bowl game, so I said, ‘Let’s go after it.’” After Woodside’s kick, Tom

think anyone can beat them,” Young said. “They’re very aggressive and hard-hitting, they have speed and size up front and speed in the defensive backfield and at linebacker. We won’t have an easy time. “The big matchup, obviously, will be our offense against their defense and that’s not to take anything away from our defense and their offensese,” he added. Young said he was particularly concerned with the size of Missouri’s defensive front line, although that unit is outweighed 15 pounds a man by BYU’s offensive line. “They’re one of the few teams weehe played all year that has enough size in the defensive line and at linebacker that they

said, the Pirates would need more than 1.7 million fans. “But then if we could sign Gossage, maybe that could bring the people in,” Peterson added. The Pirates drew 1.23 million fans in Pittsburgh last season. Peterson spoke at a news conference called to announce Tekulve’s signing. The terms were not disclosed, but Peterson said Tekulve’s fourth-year salary was in part conditional on his third year’s performance. Tekulve reportedly was seeking a multi-year contract providing about $1 million a year. His previous contract reportedly paid about $400,000 a year plus a SIO,OOO bonus for appearing in more than 70 games. Tekulve, who will be 37 next season, was 7-5 last year with 18 saves and a 1.64 earned run average. He appeared in 76 games.

Gray ran twice and then Hostetler completed his first pass. Four more runs by Gray led to Hostetler’s 16-yard toss to Rich Hollins to tie the score. “Nothing seemed to go right in the first half,” Hostetler said. “But I’m proud that the team had confidence in me and the coaches stuck with me... After I completed the first couple of passes, I felt pretty good and knew I could move the team.” Nehlen said he “never had a game where we did not complete a pass in the first half, but I wasn’t worried. Jeff is too good a quarterback, and I knew he would bring us through.” Hostetler later ran the ball 37 yards to the 2 and hit Rob Bennett on a scoring pass, and Woodside kicked his second field goal to give the 9-3 Mountaineers enough cushion to absorb Kentucky’s final score.

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don’t have to bring extra people to put pressure on the quarterback,” Young said. “Whereas other teams tried to bring six, seven or eight guys to put pressure on the quarterback, these guys have the size and quickness to put pressure on with five or six.” The chief headhunter for Missouri is linebacker Jay Wilson, a 6-foot-3, 215-pound senior who sees Young as the key to both team’s efforts. “If you don’t contain him and he gets outside the pass rush, then you’re in big trouble,” Wilson said. “He’ll have all kinds of time to throw or he can take off and run the ball. We’ve got to limit the things he can do and keep their offense below 400 yards.”

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