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THE DAILY MAIL, Hagerstown. Md. --SEVENTEEN Mendiy, Fibrimy 1HI Hawks Clinch Tournament Berth With 705-95 Victory By A YANOS Mill Sports Editor Kod Slolnor looked like a member of HID Baltimore Coils' defensive Saturday night, stealing pnss after pass, and his aggressive defensive play helped Ilngerstown Junior College i Montgomery- Ttikoma Tark JC, 105-95. The victory assured coach Cokey Kobcrtson's Hawks of a Ijcrlh i a Maryland TJ 0 Conference Tournament at Chesapeake and Inc win tipped the HJC conference record to 0-7. "Kleiner had a real good of- fort Saturday night," a pleased eoach Robertson said of the performance "lloil had five assists, 12 steals and contributed 17 points.

He also kept the Montgomery defense honest with some good outside shooting." Sparked by I'lie balanced scoring attack which produced four men in double figures and an aggressive pressure defense, HJC raced to a 55-37 hnlfllmc advantage before holding off a late Montgomery rally in the final 20 minutes. a Brunswick High School product, hit the hoops for 27 points to pace the charge while Mike Vaughn had 23, Terry Sullivan, 20, and Sfeiner, 17, "I was pleased i a good overall first half but we didn't do the Job defensively well enough in the second a 11," coach Robertson conlined. "We played well In the first half and our outside shooting was the best It had been all year." HJC riddled the Montgomery zone defense with tough shoaling from the outside and MeLane's drives through the middle but it was the full-court pressing tactics which helped turn the tide. Montgomery had plenty of problems mastering the zone press and Sleincr picked oft pass after past in the lirsl lialf and turned a of (he steals into H.IC, which has played belter busketliall lltci past three weeks, hit the nets for 47 par cent. 40 of 85 from the i and also sank 25 free throws for (he i i margin.

The Hawks, lasting a a ment berth i i i grasp, moved to a 55-37 a i advantage and Montgomery made a couple of liids to a the hosts in the second half but 1IJC rose In occasion lime. "It looked like casv vie- South High, Westminster Pace Tri -State League Wrestling Tourney Westminster and So Bob a are in the thick of the i for the title in the Tri-Slate League i tournament which closes tonight at South llagcrslown with the consolation and final rounds. A the first two sessions held in the lieb gym Saturday, the Owls are in fromt with 64 points. South Hagersiown is breathing clown their necks with while South Carroll a picked up 54 points to bold down third posilion. South Hagersiown and Westminster will prescntivcs in have five the finals re- and South Carroll four.

Wayncsboro, Martinsbnrg Johnson will and send a three each and North Hagerstown one. The big match of the evening will be in the heavyweight class when Bob Franklin of DuVall wrestled in only one match and came out a winner. South Hagerstown has a pair of unbcatcns in the finals in Jim Dcvinc, in the 132 event. and Dave O'Brcin, in the 145 division. Other grapplers not yet tasting defeat are TJ's Craig Caplain in the 105 class, Kenny Henry and Danny Elins in 112 126 respectively for Mar- finsi'iirg.

Waynesboro's Brad Smith in the 9B pound division and Brad and Bill Finch and Jeff Brown, all of Westminster. The Finch brothers whcstle in the 132 a 138 divisions respectively and Brown in the 167 pound class. The remaining team scores are. Waynesboro 46, Thomas Johnson 45, Mai'tinsburg 41, Ncrlh Hagersiown 2 7 a Ficclerick 3. Action resumes at South Hagcsrtown tonight i (be fill' place and consolation rounds beginning at 6 p.m.

wilh the finals following. Firtt Round 98 B. Smith (W) pinned Yeagcr (NH), Biden (W). dec. K.

Koutzahn (F), 9-0; Hall tournament and will dec. E. Miller (SH), 8-1 South Carroll puts his unbeaten record on the line against Thomas Johnson's undefeated Charlie Klein. Both had 9-0 season marks going into the tourney. The Cavaliers also a another undefeated wrestler in the 155 pound class.

Larry Resh had posted a 9-0 log before the Chambers pinned rimore (SC), 3:25. 105 Caplin (TJ) dec. W. Huber 7-2; Weaver I ctcc. Lupis 9-1; Myers (SCI pinned Young (F), Bock W).

Lahn (WH). 112 Henry (M) dec. Debolt TJ), 6-0; Long (W) dec. Frcdcrtekson (SC), 3-2; Sline Sfl) dec. Remmel (W) 0-0; Staley (Nil) pinned J.

Routzahn F), 3:55. 119 Anderson dec. 8-0; R. Miller (WJ dec, Morris (W), 2-1; Shifflett SC) dec. Schultz 13-5; Younkcrs (SH) dec.

Hudson (F), 6-0. 126 Elins (M) dec. Jackson (W), 10-7; Dattilio (NH) pinned Jones (SH), 5:27 Kerr (SC) dec. Patriots Topple Rebels Harris (F), 11-7 J. Huber dee.

J. Rccdcr (TJ), 6-0. 132 Brad Finch (W) pinned Brown (NH) Gladhill (TJ) Numerous Mistakes Costly, Saints Drop 78-63 Decision WASHINGTON, D.C. The St. James Saints committed 26 turnovers, their highest total Coach Don Woodruff took the helm three years ago, in losing to Bullis School, 79-63 here Saturday afternoon.

Down only one noint early in the second period, the Saints turned over the ball 11 times before intermission to enable Bullis lo build a 17-point lead. In the second half, St. James flutseorod the hosts by two, but the a a had been done. Mos tslats ot Ihe game were Identical except for free throws and fouls. Both teams hit on 28 fielders and grabbed 31 rebounds.

The outcome hinged on free throws as Bullis cashed in on 23 of 29 compared to seven of 15 for St. James. SI. James lost two of Ihcir starters via fouls, Bill Good and Dean Patterson, and were called for 23 total fouls. Patterson scored 18 points for iie Saints but it was the winners' Kevin Hayes who copped high scorirg honors with 24.

The loss set St. James' record at 7-4 for the season, Bullis is now 5-G for the season. SUN. FEB. 14th.

LIVE IN COLOR CLOSED CIRCUIT TV HDPPIS JL wciuaic mount Bullis 78 Belt Papieh a a i a TOTALS--28-23-78 7-7-21; 5-8-18; Hayes Bolger 9-6-24; 2-2-6 0 1 0 St. 63 Magce 7-1-15; Good 5-1-11 Patterson 9-0-18; Hoge 2-2-6 Ford 3-2-6; Nehrbas 1 0 2 Wilson 0-1-1; Bruggman 1-0-2 TOTALS 29-7-63 Bullis St. Jamei 24 21 13 20--78 19 9 15 Rallies From Behind dec. Conawya (M) (SC), pinned 15 -6 Varner i (W), Dcvine lingam (F), 0:45. 138 Bill Finch (W) pinned Wilson (M) Green (TJ) dec.

Mohr (SC), 11-6; Thompson NH) dec. Brown (F), Slullcr (SH) dec. Kipe (W), 8-0. 145 O'Brien (SH) pinned Toms (N), Davis (W) dec. Irumbinc (We), 7-5; Ebncr (M) dec.

Powell (TJ), 6-1; Ellis (SC) pinned Olson (F), 1:52. 155 Rash (SC) dec. Gocin; (Wa), 9-0; Fulk (SC) dec. Collins (F), 12-2; DuVall (We) dec W. Stockman (TJ), 10-5; Nagley (M) dec.

Fignar (NH), 13-0. 167 Brown (We)' pinncc I The Bowcns )oys, Ernie and Dave, were al again Saturday night us they lo score CO points to end Thomas Johnson tu a vin over South Hagerstown. The victory gives the Patriots an 8-1 record in Ihe Tri-Statc jeagHfi to maintain their lead iver Frederick and North Hag- irstown by one game. Ernie Bowcns a i scorer of the brothers as he in 16 field goals and ix free throws for 38 points. Most of his shots were in the 5 lo 20 foot range.

Dave added 22 points. Thomas Johnson took a 24-10 edge in the first eight minutes if play and moved out to a 45-31 halftime margin. In the second period, Ernie Sowens scored 11 points while Rebs shot but 11 limes making good on six for Ihcii 12 points in the quarter. The Bowens boys got togcthci "or 23 points in the third period as the ran to a 72-48 lead Ernie ripped the nets for 13 and Dave 10. South went on a scoring ram- Shaw 0:51, Keller (Wa dec.

Snmmcrlin i 6-1; Koontz (SH) pinned Scheurholz (SC) Reynolds (TJ) pinned Vaughn (M), 5:51. 185 Dayhoff (We) pinned Barrett (M), Flannery (Wa) dec. Leathcrwood (SC) 5-1; Witte (NH) pinned Bradley (F), Anders (SH) pinned B. Stockman (TJ), HWT -Franklin (SC) pinned Lucas Dell drew a bye; Hess (Wa) (We drev a bye; Klein (TJ) pinned Yurek (NH) 3:46. Semi-Final Round 98 Smith (Wa) dec.

Bidcn (We), 11-2; Chambers (M) dec Hall (TJ), 7-2. page the final cmartei outscoring TJ, 33-20 with Greg "pickler hitting the hoop for 14. Spieklcr ended the night witl 21 points and was joined by Stan Brown the same SAPPORO, Japan (AP) 105 Capliu The 1970 world champion Soviet Weaver (SH), 9-1; Union came from behind to beat the Swedes and capture Ihe four-man 40-kilometer Ski cross country relay title in the Sapporo international sports meet Monday, clocking 1 hour 58 minutes 23.81 seconds. The Swedish foursome was timed in 2:00:26.55. Switzerland placed third a time of 2:01:23.65.

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Hagerstown. 739-5525 America's Largest Dealer in Tire Chains! pinned Myers (SC), 4:53. 112 Henry (M) dec. Long (We) 7-6; Stine SH) pinned Staley (NH), 1:10. 119 Miller dec.

Anderson (TJ), 4-3; Shifflett (SC) dec Younkers (SH) 3-2. 126 Elins (M) dec. Dallilio 6-4; J. Iliibcr (We) dec. Keir (SC), 6-0.

132 Gladhill (TJ) dec. Finch (We), 11-0; Deviiie (SH) refs decision over Lanham 138 Finch (We) dec. Green (TJ) 5-1; Thompson (NH) dec. Stullcr (SH), 10-5. 145 O'Brien (Sll) dec.

Davis (Wa), 9-5; Ellis (SC) rice. Ebncr 7-5. 155 tush (SC) dec. Fulkil (SH), 6-3; DuVall (We) doc. Nagley (M) 9-3.

167 Brown (We) dec. Keller (Wa) Koontz (SH) pinned Reynolds (TJ), 5:51. 185 Flannery (Wa) pinned Dayhoff (We), Anders (SH) dec. Wltle 5-1. HWI Franklin (SC) dec.

Dell (We), 3-1; Klein (TJ) dec. Hess 4-0. amount. John Hunt added li aud Mike Dusing 12. Thomas Johnson a hai Ronnie Hall in double figures with 14.

The battle ot (he boards went to TJ, 40-29, with Kingsolver snaring 10 and Jin Snoots nine. Dusing led the Rebs with nine. The Rebs, despite losing ti Patriots twice, can a claim to scoring more points against them than any othe team, fn the first meeting the. scored GB which was high unti Saturday's 81 point effort. South High 81 Spickler 10-1-21; Beard 4-0-8 Brown 0-3-21; Hunt 5-5-15; DUF i 6-0-12; Frisby 2 0 4 TOTALS 36-9-81 Thomas Johnson 92 E.

Bowcns 16.0-38; Snoots 2-0 D. Bowcns 10-2-22; Hall 7-0 14; Kingsolver 2-0-4; Scott 3-0-6 D. Wcedon 1-0-2; Young 1-0-2 TOTALS 42-8-92 South 19 12 17 33 8 Thomas John. 24 21 27 20 92 South JV 44 Drown 6-1-13; McCaulcy 2-0--1; Stiencr 1-0-2; Flurie 7-2-16; Beck 3-06; McAllister IIS; TOTALS TJ JV 56 Randolph 10 2-22; tory but actually wasn't that easy," coach Robertson continued. "We built up some good leads during the evening hut suddenly you looked iiji at llje Scoreboard and Montgomery was within 10-12 (mints.

They never gave up and kept turning ill us all evening." Vaughn and McLanc were particularly hot in the i a a i Montgomery with corner shots a drives through the middle while Kleiner jmd i a played consistent ball and burl (he visitors all night wilh good overall phy. ntgornery nutrclinunded HiiKorslown, but McLanr; powered HJC off tbe boards, a i down 14 a shots anil Sullivan and a grabbed apiece. The Hawks, getting more balance and confidence ol late, have a tough week coming up as Allcgany pays a visit on Wednesday a i i Frederick comes to Saturday i Frederick, which has won 12 contests, has already clinched the National Division i in the a a JUCO Conference while Allcgany is I'llways a lough competitor a came within a point ot beating Frederick last week, Montgomery Myers 2-4-8; Jaffe 2 1 5 Askew 4-3-11; ftabkin 4-0-8; Oaks 3-1-7; Brokowski 2-4-8; Liccini 10-1-21; Uuppcrt 1-5-7; Cclcatano 6-8-20. TOTALS 34-27-D5 Hagerstown 105 Sullivan 7-6-20; McLanc 9-927; Vaughn U-t-23; Steiner 8-117; Henzslcy 2-0-4; Patterson 22-6; Brooks 0-4-4; Koontz 0-1-1; Mulrooncy 1-1-3; TOTALS 4025-105 Montgomery 37 53 95 Hagerstown 55 55 105 Boonsboro Grabs Tough Overtime Victory From Middletown, 54-53 MIDDLETOWN Hoonshoro most of a but icd the score in the final sec- mis of regulation plciy. ained a 54-53 overtime "victory ver Middletown a cl a it'hl.

The Knights were in the lead the end of each period and ad a 47-45 edge in the i a econds of regulation time. ItiUllclown had the ball but an lerl Joey Ilimcs slole the ball nd drove in for a layup just efore the buzzer to send the ontest into overtime. In the extra period Mike put the Knights in the cad. 49-47, 1 limes hit nimH ayiip to knot ttie score but was ouled on the shot. His free hrow gave the Warriors a 50-49 dge.

Hick Dclaney and Lewi: threw in a free throw each to ul the Knights back in the cad, 51-50. Boonsboro regained the edge vhen Hick Butts canned a pair it foul shots before Dclaney in a bucket from 20 feet int to give the Knights a 53-52 ukantage with 20 seconds lefl the overtime period. i a 5-2-12; Carter 3-4-10; C'oblenlz 3-4-10; i a 10-2; TOTALS 17-1Q-53 Dave I.osh then look ass and went in for a layup ust before the horn to give lie Warriors the victory. The Warriors had three men twin digits with Hulls lending, he way with IS. I i nettedj 7 and Chuck Beard 13.

Boonsboro JV 44 Lewis paced the Knights at-1 Rhodes 2-0-4; ack by stuffing in 13 and a 4.1.9; alines 3-1-7 JcUincy added 12. Boons. Midltn. 9 13 11 12 15 12 6--53 Boonsboro 54 Himes 7-3-17; Beard 5-3-13; jemler 1-0-2; Glines 1-0-2; Butts -4-18; Losh 1-0-2; TOTALS -12-10-54 53 Ithodcrick 1-4-G; Lewis 4-5-13; 3-0-6; Fazio TOTALS 2-3-7; Flint 4-3-11: 18-8-44 Middletown JV 49 Shelfler 6-3-15; Pauley 2-9-13; mitten 4-3-11; Holler 2-3-7; Kortc 1-1-3; TOTALS 15-19-49 Boons JV Midlln JV 6 13 13 12 10 11 12 Lakers Finish Undefeated In Williamsport League WILLIAMSPORT Lakers closed out Clippers Stay In First Place By THE ASSOCIATED PRES! The Baltimore Clippers hole thciv ground in the West 'and Springfield gained ground in the East Sunday in American Hockey League contests. The Clippers grabbed three quick first period goals against Providence, then ended up fighting lo break a tie Three Reds' goals locked the game in the second period before Wayne Rivers and Jean Cosseltc scored giving Baltimore a 5-3 victory.

Second-place and idle Cleveland remains 10 points behind The the regular season undefeated Sunday night in the WiNiamsiiort Community Basketball League with a 58-43 win over the Celtics. In the other games, the Warriors nailed down third place with a 55-49 victory over the Bullets while Uic Caps copped second place by beating the Knicks 64-54. Shank 7-1-15; Cooper 1-0-2; Jor dan 2-1-S: TOTALS--24-7-55 Bullets Warriors 19 23 30-4 31-51 Caps 64 Smith 10-5-25; Greg Downs 0 4-4; Grafton Downs 5-1-11 Ncmzek 7-2-16; Snyder' 3-0-6 Reeser 1-0-2: TOTALS--26-12-64 Knicks 54 Brown G-4-16; Shupp 3-3-9 Harmison 8-4-16; Kreps 4-3-11 Bill Malolt, who has been the Hose 1-0-2: TOTALS--20-14-54 big gun for the Lakers all year, did it again. Malott scored 21 .0 lead all scorers. Teammate Kenny Shives meshed 17.

Glenn Smith-ripped home 25 .0 pace the Caps. Jim Ncmzek ttad 1G and Grafton Downs 10 to back up Smith. Jim Brown and Charlie Havmison had 16 each for the Bullets. The first round of the playofls segins next Sunday. The league champion Lakers meet the Dullols at 6 p.m., and the Caops Baltimore in the A1IL West standings.

In Rochester, Springfield jumped within five points of first-place Quebec, with a 3-1 decision over the Americans. Rookie Doug Volmar scored his 25th and 26th goals ol the season for the Kings. In tho only games scheduled Saturday in the AHL. Springfield defeated Baltimore, 7-4 Cleveland edged Rochester, 3-2; and Hershey lopped Quebec, 5-2. Captures Title Caps Knicks go at the Knicks 7 p.m.

and the Warriors and Celtics close out the evening at 8 p.m. FINAL A I -Lakers 10-0; Caps 8-2; Warriors 5-5; Bullets 3-7; Knicks 2-8; Celtics 2-8 30 23 31- Laxers 58 Russell 3-1-7; Terman Sliivcs 8-1-17; Ballengce 3-1-7; 1-0-2; Cnnvford 2-0-4; Malott 7-7-21: TOTALS--24-50-58 Celtics 43 Michals 2-2-6; Ardinger 4-2-10; SAPPORO, a a A iTaylor JUipp 3-0-6; Baker Japan's Yukio Kasaya Monday won Ihe pro-Olympic ski ing title on Ihe 70-meter hill with leaps ot 84.5 and 83.5 meters which gave him a total of 251.4 points. A a i Zhcglanov of the Soviet Union was second with 3-IM2: Lakers Celtics TOTALS--14-15-43 20 26 Plus Freight Dealer Prep. EASTERN sports outdoor SHOW "llonut.to-joaiifun" SlIOWCASt! of Dilpl.iyj and liihibitt for CAMTOS I'ISIIERMUN IIIJNIT.RS -BOATERS GOl.HiRS VACATIONERS ind ill tovtrs of Ilie grejt onldoms something for the mlire family including TRAVEL TMIM1RS, CAMPING TRAILERS, MOTOR HOMES tK, PLUS 8 leirilic Jutca Slige Slii)W Adj. tunui IUUB p.m.

to 10:00 p.m. I uww i.m, it f.m, FEBRUARY 8-13 PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW BUIUMNG, HARfflSBUm, PA. Bullets 49 8-4-20; Benedict of 84 and 78.5 meters and Fry 2-5-0; Palmer 0-1-1: TOTALS a i 55 House 6-4-16; Holland 8-1-17; 210.1 points. Two East Germans were Hunt and fourth. OPEN 'TIL 9 A I Surprise Winners RICHMOND, Va.

(AP) Th sixth annual Fidelity Invitatioi al tennis tournament wound with surprise winners in hoi singles and doubles. Fourth-ranked Ilie Nastase Romania won (he singles an $5,000 with a 3-6, 6-2, 6 i Sunday over Arth Ashe of Richmond, who ha been ranked third. Ashe carnci $2,500. Ashe came back later to lea with Dennis Halston of Baker field, for the dotibl crown with a 7-6, 3-6, 7-6 vi lory over the second seed' Australian duo of John i combe and Ken Rosewall. Asl and Ralston won $1,500, whi the losers got $1,000.

Naslase had sidelined the to seeded Newcombe in Saturda.v singles semifinals, but then and fellow countryman I Tiriac--who had been rank first in lh- doubles--were be; en by Ashe and Ralston. Four Teams Tie For Lead Hub City Lambert's went into Sunday Jht's Hub City League action ailing Old German by one me. After the teams tangled id Lambert's came out on top, -84, when John Keller hit a of free throws in the send overtime there was a four ay tie for the lead. McDonalds downed Ingrams, -76, and S1H Green Stamps opped Coaches Supply, 85-64, move both teams into a tie first with Old German and ambert's with 3-1 marks. Bill Wills paced Lambert's Hack with 28 points while Mike ristch banged in 24 for the sers.

McDonalds gained its victory hen Jim Sage hit the first a one-and-one foul situation ut missed the second try and im Butts stuffed in the re- ound. Sage was high for IcDonalds with 22. i ampbell collected 25 ngrams. Tom Colvin's 18, Phil Spikes' 7 and Dan Kerns' 16 led SH its third victory. Ralph IcCarty meshed 25 for the osers.

Lambert's 86 B. Wills 9-10-28; T. Wills 5-66; Miller 0-14; Gross 6-4-16; Keller 5-5-15; Young 2 3 7 Shivcs 1-0-2: TOTALS--28-30-86 Old German 84 Willy 5-5-15; Ridenour 2-8-12; Ivans 7-4-18; Axline 6-0-12; Tristch 11-3-25; Ale shire 1-0-2: TOTALS--32-20-84 Lambert's 15 26 15 21 1 7--tt Old German 18 21 20 18 2 5--84 McDonalds 77 Butts 6-1-13; -Miles 6-1-13; Guyton 4-1-11; Russ 10-0-20; Sage 9-4-22: Ingrains 71 Lamelza 7-3-17; Games 9-2-20; Campbell 12-1-25; Herbert 3-0-6; Turner 4-0-8: TOTALS--36-7-76 McDonalds 18 22 20 17--77 Ingrams 17 15 27 17--74 Coaches Supply 64 McCarty 8-9-25; Knicely 5-111; Billmyer 9-2-20; Plank 3-0-6; Carter 1-0-2: TOTALS--26-12-64 SdH Stamps 85 Spikes 8-0-16; Kerns 8-1-17; Wagner 3-2-8; Johnson 4-0-8; Bavnhart 3-2-8; Colvin, 7-4-18; Wilhide 1-2-4; Dell 3 0 6 TOTALS--37-11-85 Coaches Supply' 11 11 15 16--44 SIM Stamps 13 23 16 23--85 Introducing the Li'l Something. Our least expensive 2-Door Sedan. The Li'l Something is our new 1200 2-Door.

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