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Denver complimenting Giants' strong defense
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) Like Marc Antony, everyone seems to have come to the Super Bowl to praise the New York Giants defense. After all, it has buried just about everyone this season. Even the Denver Broncos, who will play the Giants in Sunday’s Super Bowl, have nothing but nice things to say about New York’s overpowering defense. Still, there is this little matter of the Giant secondary, which sup-' posedly is the vulnerable part of a unit that ranked second in the National Football League in total defense and first against the run. “They say we’re the weak link?” cornerback Elvis Patterson said with a look filled with doubt. “If we’re the weak link, then go ahead and expose us. Nobody has done it yet. “We will scratch and claw and kick and fight and do whatever it takes to win. This is the biggest game of our careers.” Patterson clearly recalls that Denver quarterback John Elway threw for 336 yards against New York on Nov. 23. He also remembers that the Giants won the game 19-16. “Elway presents every problem in the world,” Patterson said. “He can do it all. He can even throw the ball 50 yards in the air when he is laying down. He’s very mobile or he can sit in the pocket and he is a very accurate passer. “When he is rolling or scrambling, he causes a problem. Their guys can get behind you. But we didn’t let it happen last time. Their receivers know that they will be hit when he gets out of protection because the rules let us. They are live game when he is scrambling and we will be hitting them.” New York’s defensive record is built mainly on its sensational linebackers and strong front line, which applies extreme pressure on quarterbacks and shuts down rushing games. The Broncos don’t run very well, anyway, which means Elway often will be testing Patterson, fellow cornerbacks Perry Williams and Mark Collins and safeties Kenny Hill and Herb Welch. “We’re confident in ourselves and in the guys surrounding us,” Williams said. “We know if we are one step off of their receivers, we are in for a long day. When most quarterbacks start to scramble, the receivers cut off their routes and come back to help out. Denver’s guys go deep. If we take a nap for even a second, they can hurt you.” Denver’s Mark Jackson, a rookie from Purdue who has joined Steve Watson and Vance Johnson as Elway’s favorite receivers, knows the Giants won’t throw anything fancy at his team. “They are a basic, hard-hitting, hustling defense and their defensive backs let you know you’re going to be hit and they try to strip the ball,” Jackson said. “I don’t know if they
Stars £r Stripes to face Kookaburra ship in Cup
FREMANTLE, Australia (AP) It will be Stars & Stripes of the United States against Kookaburra 111 of Australia for the America’s Cup—maybe. . Kookaburra 111 made Alan Bond a one-term Cup holder Tuesday by completing a 5-0 sweep of Bond’s Australia IV in the defender finals. Bond is the Perth wheeler-dealer Clemson wins ATLANTA (AP) Georgia Tech Coach Bobby Cremins knew what to expect, but lOth-ranked Clemson didn’t follow the script. “We triple-teamed (Horace) Grant,” Cremins said. “We knew they were going to him. ” The Tigers did go to Grant, who quickly whipped a pass to Michael Tait in the right corner, and Tait drilled an 18-footer with four seconds left to give unbeaten Clemson a 67-56 victory in an Atlantic Coast Conference basketball game Tuesday night. The game was the only one involving a member of the Associated Press Top-20. It was the 17th consecutive victory this season for the unbeaten Tigers, who went to 4-0 in the ACC for the first time in their history. Tait’s game-winner on the pass from Grant came after Tech, 9-5 overall and 1-2 in the conference, had taken a 66-65 lead on Tom Hammonds’ basket with 1:55 to play. Clemson failed to score on its next possession and Tech had a chance to build a three-point lead, but Bruce Dalrymple was called for charging with 49 seconds to go. The Tigers ran down the clock, hit Grant on the inside and the center found Tait alone in the right corner.
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have the talent of the Chiefs or Raiders in one-on-one coverage, but they spread it out so you can’t pick on one person. “I like our chances with a John Elway. He adds another dimension with his arm. All receivers have a scramble rule that they stay deep if they are on the side of the scramble, cut short or go across when they’re on the other side.” While there are questions being raised about New York’s defensive backs, the Broncos’ secondary is one of the strengths of a quick defense which also is stingy against the run. New York’s wide receivers aren’t outstanding and quarterback Phil Simms isn’t as explosive as Elway. But this is anything but a mismatch. “They know how to get open,” free safety Steve Foley said. “They’re good even if they’re not known. They have a great tight end who catches the ball, is strong and a great blocker in (Mark) Bavaro. Simms’ strengths are on play-action because he is so good at looking off the receiver and he has a strong arm. “We would like to be in a position where the passing game must win it, where they must rely on the pass, since they’re not used to it.” What the Giants are used to is winning —l6 of 18 games this season, including the last 11 straight, capped by playoff romps over San Francisco and Washington. What hope can the Broncos have after a pair of tight postseason games against New England and Cleveland? “They are a great team,” Foley said. “When you go 14-2 in the season and totally dominate, you deserve the publicity and the praise. “We’ll just be glad to walk into the Rose Bowl.” And walk out with an NFL championship.
who in 1983 broke the New York Yacht Club’s 132-year hold on the trophy. Kevin Parry, another Perth tycoon, now will defend the Cup with a Kookaburra against America’s Stars & Stripes. Whether he will use Kookaburra II or 111 is to be decided in some as yet unspecified runoff. Kookaburra II was eliminated earlier in the defender series. But Bond and Parry settled a protest war 10 days ago by agreeing with the Royal Perth Yacht Club, the official holder of the Cup, to give Kookaburra II another chance. The truce terms were not detailed. The ill feeeling between the Bond and Parry camps surfaced, however, at a news conference after Tuesday’s race. “The fact that you weren’t good enough is a fact of life,” Parry said to Bond, sitting some 10 feet away. He said Bond had been “childish” in saying that if Parry lost the Cup, Bond would “have to get the Cup back.” Parry admitted he might have been behaving like an ungracious winner and that internal squabbling was damaging Australia’s effort to retain yachting’s coveted prize.
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Basketball Indiana High School Basketball By The Associated Press Tuesday’s Scores Austin 68, Crothersville 53 Castle 53, Evansville N 50 Edinburgh 52, Hauser 48 Gary Roosevelt 76, Gary Mann 66 Henry ville 62, Madison Shawe 60 Indpls Baptist 53, Indpls Christian 51 Indpls Brebeuf 62, Whiteland 51 Kokomo Christian 66, Indpls Lutheran 56 LaPorte LaLumiere 44, Howe Military 40 Linton 53, Dugger 44 New Albany 71, Silver Creek 57 N.Knox7l, N.Central (Sullivan) 58 Northview 65, Owen Valley 58 Switz City 60, Shakamak 43 Indianapolis Tourney Howe 85, Scecina 57 Tech 43, Northwest 42 Tuesday’s College Basketball Scores By The Associated Press EAST Boston Coll. 79, Seton Hall 75 Cent. Connecticut 81, E. Carolina 64 Cleveland St. 52, Marist 49 Cornell 89, Hamilton 86 Dartmouth 70, Vermont 64 Fordham 79, Columbia 77 George Washington 85, Duquesne 65 Hartford 80, Maine 68 Holy Cross 72, lona 66 Howard U. 82, Coppin St. 65 La Salle 65, St. Peter’s 56 Penn 80, Lafayette 64 SOUTH Ala .-Birmingham 79, Va. Commonwealth 70 Clemson 67, Georgia Tech 66 Louisville 84, Virginia Tech 62 N.C. Charlotte 85, Coastal Carolina 61 Providence 92, Miami, Fla. 88 MIDWEST lowa St. 91, Nebraska 75 Kansas 71, Missouri 70 SOUTHWEST Okla. City 104, Cameron 75 Oral Roberts 59, Stephen F. Austin 54 Pan American 74, Lamar 69 FAR WEST Gonzaga 79, E. Washington 69 Loyola, Calif. 100, Chapman 95 Pepperdine 75, Chicago St. 72 Portland 71, Pacific Lutheran 51 U.S. International 107, Point Loma ‘H National Basketball Association Tuesday's Games Chicago 103, Milwaukee 90 Sacramento 123, Golden State 114 Wednesday’s Games Indiana at Boston Phoenix at New Jersey Seattle at Philadelphia L.A. Lakers at Atlanta Milwaukee at Cleveland New York at Dallas Houston at San Antonio Golden State at Denver Detroit at Utah Girls' basketball From Jan. 15 South Putnam 58, Eminence 40 South Putnam (58) - R. McKinney 8 3-4 2 19, K. McKinney 3 1-2 5 7, Sta. Broadstreet 3 2-4 4 8, Hassler 7 2-6 116, Van Horn 0 0-10 0, Bright 2 3-7 3 7, Parker 0 1-2 1 1, Ste. Broadstreet 0 0-0 4 0, Teipen 00-000. Totals 23 12-26 20 58. Eminence (40) - Alexander 3 6-11 2 12, Fidler 1
Legal Notices MONROE TOWNSHIP ANNUAL REPORT PUTNAM COUNTY WILLARD N. SCOBEE, TRUSTEE STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCES AND INVESTMENTS BALANCES Beginning Cash Ending Caah Tot. CaahA Fund Balances 1986 1986 Fundßal. Inveat. Fund 1-1-86 Receipts Dlsburs. 12-31-88 at Dec. 31 Township 1,794.39 9,493.58 9,078.18 2,209.79 2,209.79 Poor Relief* 4,407.17 9,058.68 5,841.46 7,824.37 7,824.37 Fire Fighting 955.76 2,913.81 3,030.00 839.58 839.57 Fed. Rav. Sharing 381.15 11,177.51 11,558.66 Dog 743.00 583.00 1,326.00 Totals 8,281.47 33,226.56 30,634.30 10,873.73 10,873.73 A detailed Accounting of Receipts and Disbursements Is on file In the Township Trustee's Office and may be reviewed during business hours. ‘Obtain figures from your County Auditor's Records RECEIPTS Poor Fire Federal Township Relief Fighting Revenue Dog Fund Fund* Fund Sharing Fund General property taxee 7,911.73 2,546.96 Bank, building and loan tax 38.28 Atuo and aircraft excise tax 1,468.36 367.85 Interest earned 324.89 Federal revenue sharing 4,238.00 Dog tax 583.00 Refunds 75.21 Transfer of funds 9,058.66 6,814.82 Total Receipts 9,493.68 9,058.66 2,913.81 11,177.51 583.00 ‘Obtain figures from your County Auditor’s Records DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP GROSS TOTAL 9,078.18 TO WHOM PAID AMOUNT DOG FUND Willard N. Scobee *3,886.50 Phillip L. Fry 800.00 JeanScobee 1,700.00 Putnam Co. Auditor 443.00 Clinton Judy 1,100.00 Richard Earley 283.00 General Telephone Co. 417.84 TOTAL 1,326.00 Raymond Q. Proctor 325.00 FIRE FIGHTING FUND Richard Earley 325.00 Balnbrldge Vol. Fire Dept 3,030.00 Sara Malayer 325.00 TOTAL 3,030.00 Larry Wilson 200.00 REV. SHARING FUND Herke Insurance Center 311.00 Tri-County Bank 2,500.00 Banner Graphic 90.73 Putnam Co. Auditor 9,068.66 Ind. Township Assoc 108.00 TOTAL 11,558.66 Horizon Business Center 83.95 POOR RELIEF Audrey Meyers 174.36 TOTAL 5841.46 Ind. State Treasurer 5.00 *A detailed accounting of poor relief claims Is on file In TrFCounty Bank 5.00 the County Auditors office and may be reviewed during Qreencastle Post Office 22.00 business hours. State of Indians PUTNAM COUNTY SS: I, Willard N. Scobee, Trustee of Monroe Township, Putnam County, Indiana, do solemnly affirm that the preceding report Is complete, true, and correct; that the sums with which I am charged In this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the various Items of expenditures credited have been fully paid In the sums stated; that such payments were made without express or Implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or to any other person. I further affirm that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law In the office of the county auditor, and that copies of such annual report are In custody of the township advisory board and the State Board of Accounts. Said report Is subject to Inspection by any taxpayer of the township. Willard N. Scobee Trustee Jan. 2111 T Legal Notice CLINTON TOWNSHIP ANNUAL REPORT PUTNAM COUNTY DENNIS D. O'HAIR, TRUSTEE STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCES AND INVESTMENTS BALANCES Beginning Cash Ending Cash Tot. Cash 8 Fund Balances 1986 1986 Fundßal. Invest. Fund 1-1-86 Receipts Dlsburs. 12-31-86 at Dec. 31 Township 3,651.63 5,901.41 4,898.46 4,654.58 4,654.58 Poor Relief 5,915.72 1,797.42 2,016.85 5,696.29 5,896.29 Federal Revenue Sharing 688.00 3,086.00 1,500.00 2,274.00 2,274.00 Dog 514.00 272.00 544.00 242.00 242.00 Totals 10,789.35 11,056.83 8,959.31 12,886.87 12,886.87 A detailed Accounting of Receipts and Disbursements Is on file In the Township Trustee’s Office and may be reviewed during business hours. RECEIPTS Poor Federal Township Relief Revenue Dog Fund Fund Sharing Fund General properly taxes 5,059.69 1,544.91 Auto and aircraft excise tax 841.72 252.51 Federal revenue sharing 3,088 Dog »■* 272.00 Total Receipts 5,901.41 1,797.42 ...3,088.00 272.00 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Forenceßush 150.00 GROSS Thomas Miller 150.00 TO WHOM PAID AMOUNT Total 4,898.46 Central Ins. Agency *90.00 REVENUE SHARING Wilson, Hutchens, Reese 150.00 Balnbrldge Fire Dept 1,500.00 In. Township Assoc 72.00 Total 1,500.00 Audrey Meyers 52.26 DOG FUND Postmaster 44.00 Larry Phipps 75.00 Banner Graphic 87.32 Willie Taylor 255.00 Horizons Bus. Canter 42.30 Total 330.00 Lori O’Hair 500.00 POOR RELIEF Sandra O'Hair 2,292.76 Disbursements 2018.85 Doris Mlshler 50.00 A detailed accounting of Poor Relief claims Is on file In Books Plus 17.82 the County Auditor's office and may be viewed during Balnbrldge Fire Dept 1,050.00 bualness hours. David Berry 150.00 Total 2,016.85 State of Indiana PUTNAM COUNTY SS: I, Sandra O'Hair, Trustee of Clinton Township, Putnam County, Indiana, do solemnly affirm that the preceding report is complete, true, ana correct; tnst tne sums wun wnicn I am charged In this report are all of the sums received by me, and that ths various Items of expenditures credited have been fully paid In the sums stated; that such payments were made without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to ma or to any other person. I further affirm that a completa and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law In the office of the county auditor, and that copies of such annual report are In custody of the township advisory board and the State Board of Accounts. Said report Is subject to Inspection by any taxpayer of the township. Sandra O’Hair Jan. 21/1T
2-7 2 4, Wilson 0 0-1 4 0, Plough 4 3-3 111, Goss 1 3-4 5 5, Fleehearty 4 0-0 2 8, Pierson 0 0-0 10, Saucerman 0 0-0 3 0, Dalton 0 0-0 0 0, Murrell 0 0-0 10, Totals 13 14-26 21 40. South Putnam 14 14 15 15 - 58 Eminence 8 12 10 10 - 40 Fouled out - K. McKinney (S), Goss (E). Rebounds -South33 (K. McKinney7, Bright 6, R. McKinney 5), Eminence 12. Turnovers - South 12, Eminence 18. Junior varsity score - Eminence 25, South Putnam 23. Hockey National Hockey League Tuesday's Games Boston 5, Quebec 3 Washington 6, New Jersey 3 Calgary 3, N.Y. Islanders 1 Minnesota 5, Buffalo 0 Wednesday’s Games Montreal at Hartford N.Y. Islanders at Detroit St. Louis at Toronto , Edmonton at Winnipeg Philadephia at Chicago N.Y. Bangers at Vancouver Pittsburgh at Los Angeles International Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press East Division W. L. OL. Pts. GF. GA Saginaw 27 15 3 57 205 174 Flint 23 18 3 49 197 193 Kalamazoo 20 18 4 44 174 174 Muskegon 18 20 2 38 151 153 West Division Fort Wayne 26 14 5 57 186 156 Indianapolis 23 16 4 51 209 191 Milwaukee 19 21 4 42 169 189 Salt Lake 17 17 8 42 173 185 Peoria 18 21 3 39 143 192 Transactions BASEBALL National League CINCINNATI REDS—lnvited Bill Scherrer, Carl Willis, Jeff Montgomery, Mike Konderla and Derek Bothelo, pitchers, to spring training. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Signed U.L. Washington and Houston Jimenez, shortstops, to minor-league contracts. SAN DIEGO PADRES—Signed Storm Davis, pitcher, to a one-year contract. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS-Signed Bob Brenly, catcher, to a two-year contract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association BOSTON CELTICS—Signed Conner Henry, guard, for the rest of the season. TENNIS MEN’S INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL TENNIS COUNCIL—Fined Boris Becker $2,000 for bad conduct at the Australian Open tennis championships. COLLEGE NCAA—Announced that Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville’s appearance in a 1986 Division II men's basketball championship will be deleted from NCAA records because an ineligible athlete played. Announced that an ineligible player competed for UCLA in the 1985 Division I Women’s Outdoor Track Championships. The performance in the 400-meter relay would be stricken from NCAA records, and four points earned by the relay team would be deleted from the team total. The team's standing will be adjusted from a tie for fourth place to a tie for fifth place.
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