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THE BANNERGRAPHIC January 9,1992

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NFL Playoffs NFL Playoffs At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times EST First Round Saturday, Dec. 28 Kansas City 10, LA Raiders 6 Atlanta 27, New Orleans 20 Sunday, Dec. 29 'Dallas 17, Chicago 13 Houston 17, New York Jets 10 Second Round Saturday, Jan. 4 'Washington 24, Atlanta 7 •Denver 26, Houston 24 Sunday, Jan. 5 •Detroit 38, Dallas 6 Conference Championships Sunday, Jan. 12 Denver at Buffalo, 12:30 p.m. Detroit at Washington, 4 p.m. Super Bowl Sunday, Jan. 26 At Minneapolis AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 6 p.m. Pro Bowl Sunday, Feb. 2 At Honolulu AFC vs. NFC H.S. basketball Indiana High School Basketball By The Associated Press Wednesday’s Games FL Wayne Wayne 51, Norwell 43 Indpls Ben Davis 96, Avon 66 TOURNAMENT Hendricks County Tourney First Round Plainfield 66, Danville 63 Ripley County Invitational First Round Batesville 77, S.Dearbom 67 Jac-Cen-Dd 70, S.Rinley 57 Randolph County Tourney First Round Winchester 61, Union City 44 College basketball Indiana & Big Ten College Basketball By The Associated Press Wednesday’s Games Butler 91, Detroit 82 Illinois 74, Purdue 72, OT IU-Southeast 98, Oakland City 96, OT Kent St. 73, Ball St. 54 Roso-Hulman 66, Wabash 58 Thanas More 78, Earlham 69 Wisconsin 69, Northwestern 67 National Scores EAST Albright 87, Swarthmore 74 Alderson-Broaddus 95, Davis & Elkins 88 Assumption 88, Sacred Heart 74 Bentley 94, New Hampshire Coll. 92, OT Bluefield St 97, Glenville St 87 Clarion 74, Gannon 72 Dowling 79, Adelphi 65 Edinboro 81, Cheyney 74 Elizabethtown 68, Frostburg St 66 Elmira 77, Brockport St 75 FDU-Madison 65, Beaver 48 Fairfield 77, BuckneU 70 Franklin Pierce 110, Southampton 76 Hofstra 80, Columbia 66 Houghton 88, Keuka 79 Husson 114, Nyack 90 Indiana, Pa. 83, Columbia Union 67 Jersey City St. 92, Montclair St 62 Johns Hopkins 103, W. Maryland 63 Kean 74, Bloomfield 53 Kings, Pa. 82, Ursina* 77 I ebanon Vai. 66, Moravian 60 Maine 85, Rider 82 Mercyhurst 95, Pitt-Bradford 82 Muhlenberg 96, Delaware Vai. 49 Pace 67, Queens Coll. 58 Phils. Textile 72, Alvemia 52 Pittsburgh 83, Syracuse 74 Portland 60, Dartmouth 54 , Princeton 68, lona 51 « Rhode bland 93, St. Bonaventure 64 Rutgers-Newark 72, Ramapo7l ■ ' Scranton 71, Drew 57 Shepherd 108, W. Va. Weslyn 76 Skidmore 64, Ithaca 60 St. Michael's 99, Quinnipiac 63 , St Thomas Aquinas 79, Teikyo-Post 72 • Trenton St 69, Rutgers-Camden 47 ■• Upsala 82, N. Adams St. 74 Utica 69, Oswego St. 58 Villanova 83, Boston College 74 • Virginia St 107, W. Virginia St. 86 Waynesburg 101, Lake Erie 95 West Chesterßl, Shippensburg 71 West Virginia 76, Massachusetts 75 Westminster, Pa. 75, Wheeling Jesuit 67 Worcester Tech 105, Wentworth Tech 84 Yale 73, Brooklyn Col. 65, OT Yeshiva 62, CCNY 57 SOUTH Alabama 65, Arkansas 63 Augusta 75, Georgia Coll. 56 Charleston Southern 60, N.C.-Asheville 53 Christopher Newport 92, Shenandoah 87 Cincinnati 62, Tennessee 51 . Coastal Carolina 79, Davidson 62 Columbus 89, Lander 51 Duke 83, Maryland 66 E. Kentucky 86, Morehead St 63 E. Menncnite 62, Randolph-Macon 58 Florida 53, South Carolina 52 ' Florida Southern 85, Cotcordia, Wis. 75 Francis Marion 59, Armstrong Sl 56 Gardner-Webb 87, Canon-Newman 81 George Mason 89, Towson St 75 Georgia Tech 80, N. Carolina St 63 James Madison 82, Penn St 69, OT LSU 87, Auburn 70 • Lynchburg 66, Emory & Henry 61 . Mars Hill 77, Elon 73 • Mary Washington 86, Clark U. 84 < Maryville, Tenn. 109, Ferrum 82 • Memphis St. 89, Missouri 78 ' Mississippi 86, SE Louisiana 82 . Mount Olive 75, Voorhees 65 • N. Carolina A&T 82, Coppin St. 80 • N.C. Central 70, Johnson C. Smith 67 ‘ N.C. Charlotte 62, Virginia Tech 53 • N.C.-Greensboro 65, W. Carolina 55 • New Orleans 76, Cent Florida 60 J North Georgia 84, Kennesaw 78 . Presbyterian 76, Catawba 69 • Richmond 76, VMI 59 • Shorter 88, Clayton St 87 J Spring Hill 67, Montevallo 64 • St. Augustine’s 72, Livingstone 57 ' Stetson 82, Barry 79 ' Tampa 65, 81. Benedictine 53 » Va. Wesleyan 64, Washington & Lee 56 » Vanderbilt 83, Austin Peay 66 • Virginia 58, Wake Forest 53 ' W. Kentucky 81, Radford 78 . MIDWEST • Albion 66, Kalamazoo 60 ' Alcom St 74, NE Illinois 67 ! Allegheny 78, Kenyon 67 Beloit 94, Lakeland 64 • Butler 91, Detroit 82 Capital 77, John Carroll 61 Concordia, Neb. 69, Nebraska Weslyn 68 Dayton 60, Marquette 57 E. Michigan 68, W. Michigan 64 ” Emporia St 88, Cent Missouri 79 Friends 58, St. Mary of the Plains 54 Hastings 81, Nebraska-Kearney 75 *• Heidelberg 61, Ohio Northern 54 Hiram Col 84, Mount Union 72 Hope 92, Adrian 64 Illinois 74, Purdue 72, OT Indiana-Southeast 98, Oakland City 96, OT Kansas 81, Wichita SL 51 . Kent 73, Ball St 54 Miami, Ohio 69, Toledo 39 Midland 95, Dana 86 . Mo. Southern 72, Pittsburg St 67 Mo.-Sl Louis 89, Lincoln, Mo. 76 Muskingum 65, Bald win-Wallace 49 •* Ohio U. 68, Bowling Green 65 Ohio Weslyn 91, Case Western 75 Olivet 92, Alma 88 Otterbein 94, Marietta 75 Rockford 62, Sl Ambrose 54 Roae-Hulman 66, Wabash 58 • Southwestern, Kan. 85, Kansas Weslyn 71 Sterling 77, Ottawa, Kan. 66 Washbum 79, NW Missouri Sl 69 . - Wheaton 87, Aurora 75 Wis.-Eau Chire 76, Wis.-Riv. Falls 67 Wis.-Oshkoch 81, Cardinal Stritch 63

Wis.-Platteville 84, Wis.-Whitewater 71 Wis.-Stout 79, Wis.-Superior 65 Wisconsin 69, Northwestern 67 Wittenberg 72, Denison 46 Wooster 72, Oberlin 59 Wright Sl 72, E. Illinois 65 SOUTHWEST Concordia Lutheran 115, Houston Baptist 108 Southwestern, Texas 81, LeTotsneau 56 Sl Mary’s, Texas 69, Huston-Tillotson 59 Texas Tech 80, Southern Meth. 69 FAR WEST Denver 65, N. Colorado 58 Occidental 87, E. Connecticut 77 Plymouth Sl 97, Whittier 91 UC San Diego 83, Cal Lutheran 71 NBA National Basketball Association At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L PcL GB New York 20 11 .645 Boston 21 12 .636 Philadelphia 15 18 .455 6 Miami 15 19 .441 6H New Jersey 13 20 .394 8 Washington 12 20 .375 BV4 Orlando 7 25 .219 13 H Central Di vision Chicago 27 5 .844 Cleveland 22 9 .710 414 Milwaukee 17 14 .548 914 Atlanta 17 15 .531 10 Detroit 18 16 .529 10 Indiana 13 21 .382 15 Charlotte 9 24 .273 ISM WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W L PcL GB Utah 22 13 .629 San Antonio 18 14 .563 2M Houston 17 16 .515 4 Denver 13 19 .406 7M Dallas 12 20 .375 8M Minnesota 5 26 .161 15 Pacific Division Golden Slate 21 8 .724 Portland 21 11 .656 IM Phoenix 20 13 .606 3 LA Lakers 19 14 .576 4 Seattle 17 15 .531 5M LA Clippers 18 17 .514 6 Sacramento 9 23 .281 13 M Wednesday’s Games Boston 99, New York 95 New Jersey 103, Minnesota 97 Philadelphia 114, Houston 104 Chicago 108, Miami 106 Detroit 114, Sacramento 95 LA Clippers 104, Indiana 102 San Antonio 103, LA Lakers 87 Milwaukee 99, Utah 98 Phoenix 135, Denver 114 Orlando 104, Seattle 103 Thursday's Games Cleveland at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. NHL National Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times EST WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Divbion W L T Pts GF GA NY Rangers 27 16 1 55 167 145 Washington 26 14 3 55 187 144 Pittsburgh 23 15 4 50 191 156 NewJeney 20 14 6 46 152 117 NY Islanders 14 20 6 34 150 167 Philadelphia 12 19 8 32 112 136 Adams Divbion Montreal 28 14 2 58 139 95 Boston 18 18 5 41 141 146 Buffalo 14 20 7 35 132 147 Hartford 15 1 8 5 35 121 134 Quebec 11 25 5 27 129 164 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Divbion W L T Pts GF GA Detroit 25 12 4 54 166 132 Sl Louis 19 16 7 45 147 140 Chicago 17 17 9 43 147 138 Minnesota 18 18 3 39 127 134 Toronto 11 27 5 27 112 161 Smythe Divbion Vancouver 23 12 7 53 149 123 Winnipeg 18 18 8 44 134 138 Calgary 18 18 5 41 157 143 Los Angeles 17 16 7 41 149 153 Edmonton 16 21 6 38 147 164 San Jose 9 31 3 21 105 187 Tuesday's Games N.Y. Islanders 5, Detroit 2 Buffalo 5, Philadelphia 5, tie Los Angeles 5, Pittsburgh 2 Minnesota 5, Washington 3 Vancouver 4, San Jose 1 Wednesday’s Games Buffalo 4, Quebec 2 Montreal 3, Boston 2 Sl Loub 5, N.Y. Rangers 3 Winnipeg 5, Edmonton 2 Calgary 10, San Jose 3 Thursday’s Games Quebec at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Minnesota al Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Hartford at N.Y. Islanders, 7:35 p.m. Sl Loub at New Jersey, 7:35 p.m. Los Angeles at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Toronto at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. IHL International Hockey League At A Glance Wednesday’s Game Milwaukee 4, Kansas City 3, SO Thursday’s Games Indianapolb at Phoenix Milwaukee at Kansas City Transactions Wednesday’s Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League CALIFORNIA ANGELS—Agreed to terms with Bryan Harvey, pitcher, on a tour-year contract and Dave Johnson, pitcher, on a one-year contract National League ATLANTA BRAVES—Agreed to terms with Steve Lyons, infielder, on a one-year contract. CHICAGO CUBS—Agreed to terms with Jamie Moyer, pitcher, on a minor-league contract COLORADO ROCKIES—Named Rick Matthews pitching coach for their rookie league team. HOUSTON ASTROS—Agreed to terms with Rafael Ramirez, shortstop, on a minor-league contract PHILADELPHIA PHII .1 .IFS—Agreed to terms with Rick Schu, third baseman, on a minor league contract Acquired Darrin Chapin, pitcher, from the New York Yankees for aplayer to be named later SAN DIEGO PADRES—Agreed to terms with Tim Teufel, infielder, on a two-year contract SAN FRANCISCO GlANTS—Agreed to terms with Mike Felder; outfielder, on a one-year contracL BASKETBALL Continental Basketball Association BIRMINGHAM BANDlTS—Activated Michael Antley, forward. Waived Larry Houzer, forward. Placed Leonard Allen, forward, on the suspended list SIOUX FALLS SKYFORCE—Traded Kurk Lee, guard, to the Oklahoma City Cavalry for a 1992 fourth-round draft pick and future considerations. Traded Matt Roe, guard, to the Rapid City Thrillers for a 1992 fourth-round draft pick FOOTBALL National Football League LOS ANGELES RAMS—Named Chuck Knox coach. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Named Larry Kennan offensive coordinator. Bowling January 1,1992 Commercial Thursday High Team Game: S & W Masonry - 1021 High Team Series: S & W Masonry - 2922 High Individual Game: Dave Wells - 223 High Individual Series: Wade Jester - 624 High Series: Dave Wells 566; Pat Terry 566; Bruce Coyner 551; Dean Baker 527; Del Schroeder 524; Rob Montgomery 523; Ron Duncan 515; Frank Middleton 512; Buddy (Clyde) Gotham 509; Cecil Phillips 506; Rick Jordan 501.

Rams hope Knox brings back winning BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) Chuck Knox, who took his first NFL head coaching job with the Los Angeles Rams 19 years ago, is back where he started in what he foresees as his last head coaching job. Knox returned to the Rams on Wednesday, 14 years after the parties went their separate ways. “I WOULD CERTAINLY hope so,” Knox said with a smile when asked at a news conference if this would be his final position in the NFL. “Age is just a number. I feel just about like I felt 19 years ago. “I’ve grown as a football coach. I like to think I’ve profited from the mistakes I made, recognized them.” Knox, 59, resigned as the Seattle Seahawks’ coach on Dec. 27. The Seahawks were 7-9 this season and 80-63 during Knox’s nine years as coach. Knox’s appointment was announced by Rams owner and president Georgia Frontiere, whose late husband, Carroll Rosenbloom, let Knox go after the 1977 season despite the fact the Rams had won five NFC West championships in as many years. AT THE TIME, Rosenbloom complained that the Rams’ dffense was too dull. “I would hope we would be able to win five division titles in a row (now) and I would take the kind of criticism I was taking,” Knox said. “They used to call me Ground Chuck. Then it was AuKnox. “It depends upon the kind of personnel we have. We’ll do what the talent can do best.” As the successor to John Robinson, Knox became the 14th head coach in Rams history. He is the sixth-winningest coach in NFL history with a 171-114-1 record. KNOX, WHO INHERITS a team that went 8-24 the last two years, will have a say-so as far as his talent is concerned. That’s because he was given additional duties as a club vice president, and as part of his new job he will be responsible for the college draft and player personnel. “I’m extremely excited about the commitment I’ve received from Georgia to do what has to be done,” he said. “We’re not going to rush into anything and make any snap decisions. Acquisition of talent is the name of the game. I certainly think there is some talent here. “I still have a burning desire to get the job done. The only job I really wanted was this job. I just hope we can come here and get things turned around very quickly. I just feel this is the right place to be.” KNOX WAS THE offensive line coach of the Detroit Lions when the Rams hired him as their head coach in 1973. Under Knox from 1973-77, the Rams went 12-2, 10-4,12-2, 10-3-1 and 10-4. Counting playoff games, the Rams were 57-20-1 in those five seasons. But they didn’t reach the Super Bowl until the 1979 season after Knox had left and Rosenbloom had died. The season before Knox’s arrival, the Rams were 6-7-1. “It was mutual,” Knox said of his departure from the Rams. “It wasn’t a bitter situation at all. I wasn’t mad. The change was good for me at the time. “I DO REMEMBER one thing Carroll Rosenbloom told me; that I might be back someday. And I’m back. There always was a little thing in the back of my head that said it might happen. We had a lot of pleasant experiences here. Let’s hope it can happen again.” Knox said he agreed to a four-year contract with the Rams. Terms weren’t announced, but John Shaw, the team’s executive vice president, said Knox would be paid a salary comparable to what he made in Seattle. Knox reportedly earned 5925.000 in his final year with the Seahawks. “I never had any doubt that Chuck was the best person, if we could get him,” Frontiere said. “I’m a little emotional about it, it is a little deja vu. As a person, I missed him. He has such integrity, such honesty, he’s so direct. “I WOULDN’T LET myself think about anyone else. I don’t know what I would have done if he had turned us down.” George Allen became the Rams’ head coach for a second lime when he was hired to succeed Knox after the 1977 season. But Allen was fired and replaced by Ray Malavasi after two preseason games the following summer. Starting in 1978, Knox spent five seasons as the head coach of the Buffalo Bills before moving to Seattle in 1983. As successful as his teams have been over the years the 19 have made the playoffs Knox has yet to coach a team to the Super Bowl.

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Mr. B’s Amoco is now accepting applications for all shifts. Pick up application at Branagin Oil Company, 600 N. Indiana, Monday through Friday 8:00-5:00. 1-7-5 P A walk-in test is scheduled for the two part time Federal clerical positions located in Greencastle. ($6.75/hour, 24 hours per week. Health, life insurance, retirement, sick & vacation leave.) A limited number of tests will be given on a first come first serve basis. The test will be given at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 14th, Minton Capehart Federal Building, Room 377, 575 North Pennsylvania, Indianapolis. Parking is limited, so allow ample time as the test begins promptly at 8:30. 1-8-4 T FULL CHARGE accountant for service/sales company. PC experience required. Reply to: #IOO, General Delivery, Roachdale, IN. 46172. 1-8-7 T Downstairs maid. Part time. Fraternity house. Hour/salary negotiable. Contact House Director, 653-4865. 1-8-6 T Beautician needed for nursing home facility one (1) day a month. Must have own equipment. Please call Rosewood Healthcare Center, 6532406 and ask for Shirley Ashley. 1-8-2 T

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Public Services Assistants Roy O. West Library Two part-time positions: one 5-10 hours per week temporary position, January-May 1992; one approximately 15-20 hours per week academic year position. The Public Service Assistant will be responsible for overseeing the operation of the entire Public Services Department when no other nonstudent staff member is present. This includes staffing the circulation service point, providing reserve and reference service as needed, ensuring the security of users and materials in the library, and supervising student workers. The Assistant also works with other department members to ensure consistency, quality of service and provide support of circulation services. Some college study is required and library experience is preferred. Strong service orientation; excellent interpersonal, organizational, and supervisory skills; and flexibility is required. The ability to work alone is essential Working hours for these two positions are as follows: Monday-12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. Tuesday-1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Thursday-12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. Saturday-5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Sunday-6:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight Applications will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 14 at the Personnel Office, Administration Building, 313 South Locust Street. Individuals with applications currently on file may phone 658-4181 for consideration. DePAUW UNIVERSITY Greencastle, Indiana Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer Women and Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.

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