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The Roachdale Optimist Club sponsored the Local Tri-Star Pass, Shoot and Dribble Contest last Saturday at Roachdale Elementary School. Girls' winners, from left, were: Holly Keyt, age 8; Lori Lee Hembree, age 9; Lora Rossok, age 11;

Knight target of Indiana's new athlete abuse policy

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight is the target of a new faculty policy restricting coaches from physically or verbally abusing athletes. After the faculty council passed a statement of rights designed to protect athletes from coaches’ abuse, some members called Knight a “flagrant offender.” IU athletes “have been hit, pushed, shoved and they have been molested,” sociology professor Whitney Pope said Tuesday before the 1816 vote in favor of the rights statement. Language in the statement encourages athletes “to report any violations of these policies to the appropriate university authorities.” Other professors spoke out against alleged mistreatment of athletes, but Knight was the only coach named and singled out for verbally abusing athletes. Elmus Wicker, an economics professor, said Knight subjects athletes to “humiliation of the worst kind” before thousands of viewers and fans at basketball games. “I see no evidence that anyone has ever attempted to discipline Bob Knight’s behavior, and that’s the reason we need a resolution like this,” Wicker said. Knight was not available for comment but was defended by Kurt Zorn, professor of public and environmental affairs. Zorn said the faculty council was “spending a lot of time dealing with things it shouldn’t be talking about” by trying to pass a code of conduct for coaches not a statement of student rights. “A student who joins an athletic team especially a Bob Knight team has a good idea what he’s getting into,” Zorn said. Geology professor Lawrence Onesti, a former Big Ten and

Navratilova moves into final

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Martina Navratilova says Hana Mandlikova no longer is the brilliant but erratic player who has won three Grand Slam women’s singles titles and Navratilova likes it that way. “Hana is much more consistent nowadays and keeps her head a lot better,” Navratilova said. “She’s much tougher mentally, but she’s also more predictable. A's singing the Blues OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Pitcher Vida Blue and designated hitter Reggie Jackson, the only players still active from the Oakland A’s championship years, have come home. The A’s announced Wednesday that they have signed Blue to a oneyear contract. Jackson, 40, rejoined the team four weeks ago as a free agent. “I really want to shed some tears, because I really am elated,” said Blue, now 37. “I’m really excited about getting the chance to play for the A’s again.” The A’s won five consecutive American League West titles from 1971 to 1975 and won the World Series in 1972,1973 and 1974. “That burning desire is still with me to compete on a big league ballclub,” said Blue, who appeared in 28 games for the San Francisco Giants last season, compiling a 3.27 earned run average and 10-10 record. Manager Tony La Russa, once an Oakland teammate of Blue and Jackson, said the primary reason the A’s went after the Blue was because the team needed a leftF*and#*d starting pitcher.

Kerry Phipps, age 12; Jennifer Sinnett, age 13. Boys' winners were: Jerett Lyons, age 8; Craig Reed, age 9; Justin Barker, age 10; Robert Hodgen, age 11; Curt Lyons, age 12; Kevin Mendenhall, age 13. (BannerGraphic photo by Bob Frazier)

professional football player, said, “There is no athlete I’ve ever come across who would go before a committee and complan about the treatment he received from his coaches.” The rights statement, drafted after more than a year of study by a subcommittee of the faculty council’s Student Afffairs Committee, says: “Just as students lose no citizenship rights in joining the university, athletes forfeit no student rights in joining their teams. Athletes shall not be subjected to physically or verbally abusive, intimidating, coercive, humiliating or degrading behavior. “The student athlete is entitled to be treated with the same dignity, respect, and civility to which all members of the academic community are entitled. ” Wicker criticized the rights statement for making students respqnsibile for keeping coaches in line. “Isn’t it a bit naive to think that one of Bob Knight’s basketball athletes, who are carefully trained to accept humiliation, will bring a complaint that will jeopardize their playing time? I think not,” Wicker said. Education professor Marianne Mitchell countered by saying there are already many avenues athletes have to protest mistreatment. Ms. Mitchell is chairwoman of the IU Athletics Committee and one of two faculty representatives to the Big Ten Athletic Conference. “The current opportunities for student athletes to discuss and remedy their concerns are amply provided on this campus,” Ms. Mitchell said. “Since the usual channels of appeal are open to student athletes, as well as other students, I am opposed to this resolution,” she said.

“And while she’s become a better player, she is easier for me to play against because I can get a better rhythm going against someone who is more consistent.” Navratilova, the defending champion, swept into the women’s final of the $1.65 million Australian Open today by brushing aside lOth-seeded Caterina Lindqvist of Sweden 6-3, 62. Mandlikova, the No. 2 seed, reached the title match by outlasting No. 5 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch of West Germany 6-1,0-6,6-3. “I’ll play my game and I’ll come in,” Mandlikova said of her game plan for Saturday’s final. The men’s title matchup will be decided Friday when defending champion Stefan Edberg of Sweden plays unseeded Wally Masur of Australia and top-seeded Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia meets Australian Pat Cash. The men’s final is scheduled for Sunday (10 p.m. EST Saturday). Navratilova needed just one hour to down the 23-year-old Lindqvist, who was attempting to become the first Swedish woman to reach the final of a Grand Slam tournament. Lindqvist had nothing to match Navratilova’s serve-and-volley game as she lost to the world’s topranked women’s player for the sixth time. She has never beaten her. Navratilova qualified for the 22nd Grand Slam singles final of her glittering career, while Mandlikova will be playing in her eighth Grand Slam final and bidding to win for the second time a title she last held in 1980. Navratilova has reached the final without losing a set and dropping just 18 games. Mandlikova has lost three sets and 35 games on her path to the final.

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Swimming BOYS From Jan. 20 Greencastle 113, West Vigo 56 200 medley relay - 1. Greencastle (P. Christiansen, Haymaker, Condon, Pitcock) 1:50.39; 2. Greencastle (Frisbie, B. Brown, D. Brown, Nealon); 3. West Vigo (Schefke, Chin, 200 freestyle - 1. Carrel (G) 2:05.37 ; 2. McCaffrey (G); 3. Bouslog (G); 4. Chin (WV); 5. Lane (WV) 200 I.M. - 1. Pitcock (G) 2:13.20; 2. Hiemenz (G); 3. M. Brown (G); 4. Senzig (WV); 5. Kane (WV) 50 freestyle - 1. Baker (WV) 26:23 ; 2. Resner (G); 3. Schefke (WV); 4. Adams (G); 5. Hiddle (WV) Diving - 1. Myers (WV) 119.85; 2. Owen (WV); 3. Berish (G) 100 butterfly -1. P. Christiansen (G) 1:03.34; 2. Chin (WV); 3. B. Brown (G); 4. Senzig (WV); 5. Hiemenz (G) 100 freestyle - 1. Nealon (G) 55:07; 2. Baker (WV); 3. Resner (G); 4. Baird (G); 5. Hiddle (WV) 500 freestyl- 1. P. Christiansen (G) 5:44.49 ; 2. Carrel (G); 3. Chin (WV); 4. Frisbie (G); 5. Lane (WV) 100 backstroke - 1. Condon (G) 1:01.82; 2. McCaffrey (G); 3. M. Brown (G); 4. Schefke (WV); 5. Myers (WV) 100 breaststroke - 1. Chin (WV) 1:10.67; 2. D. Brown (G); 3 Adams (G); 4. Kane (WV); 5. C. Christiansen (G) 400 free relay -- 1. Greencastle (Pitcock, Haymaker, Nealon, Condon) 3:34.84 ; 2. Greencastle (McCaffrey, Resner, M. Brown, B. Brown); 3. West Vigo (Chin, Senzig, Myers, Lane) From Jan. 15 Terre Haute North 104, Greencastle 68 200 medley relay - 1. Terre Haute North (Propst, Nash, Perry, Ellis) 1:49.89; 2. Greencastle (P. Christiansen, B. Brown, D. Brown, Hiemenz); 3. Terre Haute North (Hane, Maynard, Orth, Schilson) 200 freestyle -1 Caskey (THN) 1:50.26 ;2. Pitcock (G); 3. Nealon (G); 4. Bennett (THN); 5. Swez (THN) 200 I.M. - 1. Condon (G) 2:04.29 ; 2. Hutchison (THN); 3. Nash (THN); 4. Christiansen (G); 5. Maynard (THN) 50 freestyle -1. Haymaker (G) 23.79; 2. Kosofsky (THN); 3. Propst (THN); 4. Hiemenz (G); 5. Brown (G) Diving - 1. McCain (THN) 144.7; 2. Lambert (THN); 3. Berish (G); 4. McKnight (THN); 5. Bouslog (G) 100 butterfly - 1. Perry (THN) 1:01.68; 2. Hutchison (THN); 3. Orth (THN); 4. D. Brown (G); 5. Carrel (G) 100 freestyle -1. Pitcock (G) 51.34; 2. Kosofsky (THN); 3. Schilson (THN); 4. Hiemenz (G); 5. Ellis (THN) 500 freestyle -1. Condon (G) 4:54.47 ;2. Caskey (THN); 3. Swez (THN); 4. Bennett (THN); 5. Nealon (G) 100 backstroke - 1. Propst (THN) 59.60; 2. Sego (THN); 3. Christiansen (G); 4. Brown (G); 5. Hane (THN) 100 breaststroke - 1. Nash (THN) 1:05.09 ; 2. Haymaker (G); 3. Brown (G); 4. McCaffrey (G); 5. Maynard (THN) 400 free relay -1. Terre Haute North 3:32.05 ;2. Greencastle 3. Terre Haute North (no individual names available) Basketball Indiana High School Basketball By The Associated Press Wednesday Games E.Chicago Central 89, Hammond Clark 56 Western Boone 60, Fountain Central 36 Indianapois Tourney Arlington 63, Manual 59 Chatard 71, Broad Ripple 68 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Games involving The Associated Press Top 20 Indiana high school boys’ basketball teams the week of Jan. 19-24: 1. Marion (10-1) at Lafayette Jeff Fri. 2. Evansville Memorial (12-0) at Ev.Reitz Fri; at N.Posey Sat. 3. Mich. City Rogers (8-2) at Valparaiso Fri. 4. Lafayette Catholic (12-1) vs Benton Central Fri; atCrawfordsvilleSat. 5. Gary Wallace (9-2) at N 0.12 Andrean Fri. 6. Bloomington South (11-2) at N 0.9 Conners ville Fri; vs Moores ville Sat. 7. Concord (11-2) at Mishawaka Marian Fri; vs Penn Sat. 8. Bedford-N.Lawrence (10-1) at Seymour Fri; vs Browns town Sat. 9. Connersville (10-1) vs N 0.6 Bloomington South Fri; at Muncie South Sat 10. Terre Haute North (9-1) vs Vincennes Fri; at Jasper Sat. 11. Gary Roosevelt (10-2) def Gary Mann 76-66. 12. Andrean (11-1) vs N 0.5 Gary Wallace Fri. 13. Muncie Central (9-2) at Muncie South Fri. 14. Richmond (8-3) at Kokomo Fri. 15. Ft. Wayne Harding (10-3) at Ft. Wayne LuersFri. 16. E.Chicago Central (8-3) def Hammond Clark 89-56; at Hammond Morton Fri; at S.Bend Ij&S&Uc S&t 17. Ft. Wayne Northrop (9-4) vs Ft. Wayne Snider Fri. 18. Carmel (91) vs Kokomo Sat. 19. Anderson (9-4) at Anderson Madison Hts. Fri. 20. East Central (13-0) ve S.Dearbom Fri. Indiana College Basketball By The Associated Press Wednesday Games Anderson 96, Manchester 66 Ball St. 73, Bowling Green 56 DePaul 78, Evansville 68 Franklin 82, Marian 77 Hanover 104, Earlham 103,3 OT lUPUI76I, DePauw 67 lU-Southeast 68, Oakland City 63 Wright St. 52, Indianapolis 47 Wednesday’s College Basketball Scores By The Associated Press EAST American U. 88, Catholic U. 81 Brookyln Coll. 76, Delaware St. 86 Bucknell 84, Delaware 78

Legal Notices FRANkLIN TOWNSHIP ANNUAL REPORT ———— PUTNAM COUNTY L. EARL BRIDGES, TRUSTEE STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCES AND INVESTMENTS BALANCES Beginning Cm* Ending Cm* Tot Cesh S Fund Salonen* tw Fund Ml. (moot. Fund 1-1-M Receipts Otabur*. IMI-M otßdC.ll Township 5,071 .SS 4.7*64* 5,014.»7....... 1.558.4 S 1426.4* Poor Rollof * 1,177.01 *427.14 5,726.09 0,176.11... V 7. .1,171.16 Flro Fighting 4.404.22 4,017.45 4,404.22 4SM.. V. ... 4,037.46 Federal Revenue Sharing 1,765.17 7,126.76 1425.76 ... 1,41017....... 1,480.17 D°o 670.00 267.00 170.00 167.06 567.00 Totals 20,100.41 21,511.44 20,141.14 2t.tll.SS 21,316.01 A detailed accounting of receipts and disbursements Is on tile In the Township Trustee's office and may be reviewed during business hours. ‘Obtain figures from your County Auditor’s Records RECEIPTS Foot Eire FederW Township Rollof Fighting Reran 06 Dog Fund Fund* Fund Staring Fund General property taxes 4,011.26 6,810.06 Bank, building and loan tax 21.03 41.12 Auto and aircraft excise tax 701.60 1005.21 7 ! Interest earned 111.21 141.71....... 7 7 7 Federal revenue sharing 4,661.00. ...t Sals of InvMtments 1,104.22 2,100.60 Doi** 7.287.00 Total Receipts 4,760.61 6,127.34 4,037.45 7,121.76 287.00 ‘Obtain flrgures from your County Auditor’s Records DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP POOR MEUSE FUNb GROSS Disbursements 1.721.6* TO WHOM PAID AMOUNT * A detailed accounting of Peer Ratal cMbMte on file In L. Earl Bridges, Trus *2,143.70 the County Auditors Office and may be viewed during Pauline Bridges 600.00 business hours. James Preston 112.50 FIRE FIGHTING FUNO Joseph Brothers 112.50 talnbrtdge Vot. Firs Dept MO.OO Dale Fitzsimmons 112.50 Tri-County Bank E Trust HBG Insur. Center 111.00 CD No. 16664 3,604.22 Banner Graphic 61.60 TOTAL '4,404.22 Post Office 16.00 ROACHDALE VOL. FIRE OT 1,766.13 Rexell Boyd 150.00 tanner Graphic 17.41 Donnie Leake 502.50 TOTAL .*1425.76 Progressive Printing 11.44 DOG FUND Audrey Meyers 162.33 Putnam County Treasurer 370.00 TOTAL *4,014.97 TOTAL i* .. .7. 170.00 State of Indiana PUTNAM COUNTY SS: I, L. Earl Bridges, Trustee of Franklin Township, Putnam County, Indiana, do solemnly affirm that the preceding report Is com plats, true and correct; that the sums with which I am charged In this report are all of the sums received by me, end that the various Rems of expenditures credited have bean fully paid In the sums stated; that such payments stars made without express or Implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by er repaid to mo or to any attar gamut. I further affirm that a complete and detailed annual report together with all aoeampanylwg vouchers showing the naowa es persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law In the office of the county su#tor, 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. LEari Bridges Jab. 2271 T

Drexel 83, Navy 80 Fairleigh Dickinson 86, St. Francis, N.Y. 66 Georgetown 65, Connecticut 51 Indiana, Pa. 93, Slippery Rock 72 Manhattan 80, Faifield 78 Maryland 65, West Virginia 62 Rider 74, Towson St. 67 Syracuse 70, Villanova 58 Temple 72, Massachusetts 60 Wagner 96, Long Island U. 87, OT SOUTH Centenary 113, Ark. Baptist 86 Florida 75, Louisiana St. 51 Kentucky 71, Vanderbilt 65 Mississippi 80, Georgia 68 N. Carolina St. 87, Duke 74 N.C.-Wilmington 62, Campbell 60 NW Louisiana 81, Southern U. 77 South Carolina 63, Florida St. 60 Tennessee 74, Mississippi St. 61 MIDWEST Ball St. 73, Bowling Green 56 Dayton 74, Detroit 69 DePaul 78, Evansville 68 Kent St. 74, E. Michigan 65 Loyola, 111. 84, Marquette 68 Miami, Ohio 77, Ohio U. 67 Michigan 87, Northwestern 73 N. Illinois 72, Toledo 69 Ohio St. 93, Minnesota 78 SOUTHWEST Houston 75, So. Methodist 65 Oklahoma 94, Oklahoma St. 67 Rice 69, Texas A4M 67 Texas Christian 48, Texas Tech 43 FAR WEST Kansas St. 92, Colorado 61 National Basketball Association EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W. L.Pct. GB Boston 28 11 .718 Philadelphia 23 17 .575 5% Washington 19 19 .500 8% New York 13 26 .333 15 New Jersey 11 28 .282 17 Central Division Detroit 25 12 .676 Atlanta 25 13 .658 W Milwaukee 25 17. .985 2W Chicago SB ll Mt, 5.. . Indiana 20 19 &U 6 Cleveland 15 25 .375 11W WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division DaUas 25 14 .641 Utah 22 16 .579 3* Houston 20 19 .513 5 Denver 18 23 .439 8 Sacramento 12 26 .316 12W San Antonio U 29 .27$ 14tfc Pacific Division L.A. Lakers 31 8 .795 Portland 24 17 .585 8 Golden State 23 19 .548 9W Seattle 20 18 .526 lOtt Phoenix 16 24 .400 15W L.A. Clippers 5 34 .128 28 Wednesday's Games Boston 130, Indiana 100 New Jersey 120, Phoenix 114 Philadelphia 126, Seattle 123, OT .» L.A. Lakers 112, Atlanta 100 Milwaukee 111, Cleveland 107 Dallas 113, New York 93 ~ Houston 111, San Antonio 91 Denver 129, Golden State 112 Utah 112, Detroit 108 Transactions . National League ATLANTA BRAVES-Signed Gary Roenicke, outfielder, to a one-year contract. CINCINNATI REDS-Signed Max VOnxMe, outfielder, to a one-year contract. NEW YORK METS—Signed Wally Bachman, second baseman, to a three-year contract. Signed Gene Walter, pitcher, and John Gibbons, cat-, cher, to one-year contracts. SAN FRANCISCO GlANTS—Announced HIM Mike Krakow, pitcher, signed a two-year extension through 1988.

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