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PAGE 6 TOP 20 Standings NEW YORK (UPI) The United Press International top 20 major college basketball teams with first place votes and won-Iost records in week) Team Points 1. UCLA (35) (3-0) 350 2. North Carolina (4-0) 284 3. Davidson (3-0) 172 4. Cincinnati (4-0) 154 5.

Kentucky (3-1) 141 6. New Mexico (5-0) 135 7. Villanova (4-0) 134 8. Notr'e Dame (3-1) 113 9. Kansas (4-1) 79 10.

Santa Clara (5-0) 78 Second 11, St. Bonaventure 52; 41; 13, New Mexico St. 25; 14, LaSalle 23; 15, Houston 20; 16, HIinois 15; 17, Columbia 13; 18, Tulsa 12; 19, Western Kentucky 20, Southerfi California 7. Van Pelt Named To Small College All American ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI)Amos Van Pelt, a Hoosier halfback with Ball State University, was named to the first team small college'All-America football squad Monday by the American Football Coaches Association.

Van Pelt is the only Indiana players to be honored on this year's team. Dragons Win From Pennville Windfall's Dragons won a close game from PennviUe's Bulldogs Saturday night by a 89 to 81 score with the lead shifting from Pennville at the end of the first quarter to a Windfall lead of 3 points at halftime. The third quarter found Windfall ahead by five and the Dragons kept the lead throughout the final quarter. Terrell led the Dragons with 34 points, Arnold" and Martin had 13 each. Other- scoring was divided.

Manifold was high for Pennville with 20. WINDFALL FG FT PF Smith 0 6 5.. Arnold .6 1 4 Terrell 16 2 4 Yohe 4 3 4 Whitehead 2 15 Guffey 1 .5 5 Martin 4 5 '0 Totals 33 23 27 PENNVILLE FG FT PF Manifold 7 6 4 Downing 5 6 2 Pfifer 4 4 5 Garrett 4 5 5 Doffel 2 0 1 Hummer 4 3 2 Davidson 11 5 Robinette 0 0 2 Evans 10 2 Totals 28 25 28 Windfall's Team lost a 44 to 42 thriller. SHUE FITS NEW YORK (UPI)- Gene Shue, coach of the Baltimore Monday as named to coach the Eastern team in the National Basketball Association All-Star gamex Jan. 14 in Baltimore.

Richie Guerin, coach of the Atlanta Hawks, will lead the West. DEJORDY RECALLED CHICAGO (UPI)-The Chicago Black Hawks Monday recalled goalie Dennis DeJordy from Dallas, their affiliate in the Central Hockey League. In addition, they returned Jack Norr to Dallas. NUN CONVICTED ERA NO, Italy court convicted a Roman Catholic nun Monday of beating children at an orphanage and sentenced her to three months in jail but suspended the sentence. swingin' things Hipster shirt-tail CPO A great shirt that takes the place of a light weight jacket.

These Hipster Shirt-Tail CPOs are at Falveys in solid colors and handsome plaids. From Teen size 14 to Man's Extra-Large. Most Styles Priced from $9 $14 THE TIPTON (INDIANA) DAILY TRIBUNE -REVIEW OF THE YEAR-By Alan Mayer, 1 -MARCH SU3URBAN LANES Merchants League Team Standings Points Damco 40 Robbies 39 Sanburn Sporting Goods 34 Jr. '66' Service Station 30 6 Acre Drive In 27 Brownies Barber Shop 26 Eastons Shell Service 26 Dragsmen Inc. 25 Plake Floor Covering 19 6 Acre Drive In (Lwellen 589) over Damco (Don Essig 601) 40.

Jr. '66 Service (Roscoe Coy 540) over Brown's Barber Shop (Allen Jones 554) 3-1. Robbie's Place (Dobbie Myers 551) over Suburban Lanes (Fuzz Koors 590) 3-1. Easton Shell (F. Brown 516) lost to Dragsmen (Doug Booth 526) 1-3 Sanburns (Cottingham 561) over Plakes Floor Covering (P.

Henderson 505) 4-0. High Bowler of the (Don Essig 601). High Single Game of the Night (Schulenburg 244). SURBUBAN LANES Elks League WUA MP I TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1968 OCIA MP Team Standings Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Won 38 37 33 33 32 31 29 29 29 28 26 12 Team (M. Planal 590) over Team (A.

Watson 514, A.Dur­ ham 514) 3-1 Team (J. Ramsay 560) over Team (B. Worden 489) 3-1 Team (G. Vottingham 542) over Team (D. Phillips 559) Team (J.

Beeson 549) over Team (R. Bibbins 501) 3-1 Team (M. Bruns 524) over Team (P. Nichols 528) 4-0 Team (D. Henderson 610) over Team (C.

Fishback 556) 4-0. May Face Tough Court Battle. MIAMI (UPI)- Deposed heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, Cassius Clay when he won the. title, is back in this time for a scheduled 876,000 rounder, or five years in federal prison. Ali answered the call Monday of a two-year-old traffic violation conviction to begin serving a 10-day sentence in 1 Dade County jail.

But the main event five-year federal- sentence for. refusal to be begin until later, if at all. "I might have to do five years for that other jthing," Clay said in a briefj" news conference, "so this will be conditioning for me. The U.S. Supreme Court will have the final say on that- case.

I "I hate to go to jail because it upsets on the waole in Asia and Africa. Just because of a traffic ticket." But looking on the brighter side, the former champ said the College B.B. Results BIAFRANS WARNED LAGOS Federal Nigerian government Monday night warned civilians in' territory held by the rebel Biafran government to stay away from military targets. Military observers said i may indicate the federal government is planning to step up air attacks on the secessionist territory. College Basketball Results By United Press International East Buffalo 66 Penn St.

60 Columbia 85 Lehigh 47 Montclr St. 71 Newrk St. 52 Yeshva 57 Cty Col NY 41 Slppry Rock 84 Allnce 72 NYU 88 Farlgh Dckhsn 47 Holy Crss 67 N.W. 60 Midwest Augsbrg 82 Minn 66 72 Murray St. 59 Cntrl Okla St 80 Mrngsde 57 Nebr.

73 Mich St. 59 S.W. Okla. St, 85 Ft Hays 63 Ind. 88 Loyla Chi 83 Xavier O.

72 Old Dmn Va. 70 Prkalt 70 Ohio Wslyn 68 Notre Dame 69 Minn 65 Det. 71 St. Bonvntre 68 No 111'. 78 Iowa St.

65 South N.C. 90 enson 69 Vndrblt 92 Bwlng Grn 67 W. Ky. 75 Austin Peay 7371a. St.

78 Miss. St 65 Auburn 59 Fla. 56 AQLA. 45 Mississippi 77 Furman .72 Southwest S.F. Astn 75 Tex.

74 Tulane.114 Tex. Ten 91 So Miss. 93 S.E. La. 72 Hous Bptst 80 E.

Tex. 79 N.Mex. St. 74 Hrdn-Smns 68 Trnty, Tex. 93 70 Hous 87 Kansas St.

84 OT West Colo. 79 New Mex. 72 So Cal. 83 Cin 68 Ohio St 75 Wash St. 74 (Reg.

U.S. Pat. Off.) By MILTON RICHMAJJ UPI Sports Writer YORK (UPI)-Have you gotten a load of Charlie Smith lately? No, not the one the Yankees pedaled to the Giants.the other day. The one doing a job on defense for the Baltimore Colts. What's that you say? You don't know any Charlie Smith with the Colts? Sure you do: You know ol' Bubba Smith now, dontcha? That's the same guy, Charlie Smith.

Only nobody ever calls him that. Everybody calls him Bubba. 'emeraber him with Michigan how he disintegrated the opposition so regularly that all the I football nuts in the country began going around babbling, "Kill, Bubba, Kill!" dharlie, doesn't hear that so much anymore playing defensive end for the Baltimore Colts. I still hear in spots but not like I did at Michigan State," says the 6-foot-7, 295-pound colossus already showing distinct All-Pro signs although this is only his second season in the NFJL. VWho knows, maybe one day they might be saying it reflects Bubba.

"I hope I can turn into the type ballplayer that'll cause them to say it. Majybe when I get a little more experience." Getting Experience Some of those people on the otner side of the line who have trisd containing Bubba this serson say he's soaking up experience so fast he's likely to be a 10-year man by the Super Bowl Game. Performing at one of the' totghest positions in pro a position at which Deacon SPORTRAIT Jones set the pattern and then supposedly threw away the mold, Smith has become one of the key figures in what is generally regarded the top defensive unit in all football. Bubba attributes his remarkable improvement to one thing: unity. "What is he said, trying to interpret it in a pro football sense.

"It's something that has to grow. You just can't say, well, man, we're gonna have unity. It's something that has to form by'playing together. This is my second year with the group, I wasn't really with them last year because I was hurt. This year it's entirely different.

We're close, all of us. We know we lost the big one last year and we don't intend losing it again this year. You can see in the way we play. If one guy misses, the other guy is backing him up." When Bubba. smith was signed, by the Colts and reported to them last year a lot of people said goodbye, Billy Ray Ray is a 10- year' veteran, 33 years old and a defensive tackle.

A lot of people thought Bubba Smith was going to ease out Billy Ray Smith at defensive tackle. But Billy Ray suddenly became a better tackle the moment he saw Bubba there. He held on tp his position, Bubba took over one of the defensive end positions and now there are no two warmer friends. "They don't come any better than Billy Ray," says Bubba. "He helped me trmendously.

How? A lotta" ways. He talks to me a lot during the game, you know, watch thiSi watch that, keeping me conscious of what's happening all the time. He'll say 'watch the trap, Bub. Don't let the quarterback get outta the pocket, He's constantly helping me like that." Knee Slowed Bubba What is not generally known is the depressed state Bubba fell into last year when he came up with a severely sprained knee during training that kicked up again later and kept him inactive a good part of the season. Bubba kep sitting, sitting and sitting some more.

It got him down so much he tought about quitting football. "I thought I was a pretty good ballplayer," he says frankly, "and then I got hurt and hadda sit on the bench. That wasn't as bad as hearing people say 'aw you're just a loafer, you're just a goof off and thing's like that. It really hurt my pride. It bothered me to the extend I really thought of giving up the game." There was one amusing episode during Bubba's long of idleness.

Sitting on the bench, he had only one job to do during the few occasions he'd be called into the game. He'd be sent in when the other team would try a field goal and he knew what the Colts expected of him. Block it, Bubba, Block it! He got the call one Sunday and he was so excited about getting in he ran onto the field still wearing his big horn- Timm -I eye glasses. "1 had 5o throw 'em right back quick," he'remembers. "It was really embarrassing." 01' Bubba hasn't been rassed lately, 8 TIPTON ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY STORE ELK'S Meeting and Initiation this week, 18 Dist.

Visition Meeting 8:00 p.m. Steak Supper 6:30 p.m. All Elk's urged to attend. jail term' will enable him to "get a rest and also get the feeling of being in contact with he back people in jail." About two years ago, Ali was icketed by a Miami! po iceman for making a wrong; turn, and couldn't show a valid license at the time. He was released on bond and when he didnft show- up for his July 5, 1967, bearing, Judge Robert Deehlj sentenced him to 10 His attorney, Henry Arring- on, said they planned to appeal In cl 'l OHO the sentence today Deehl to see if it couldn't be it I I Ali wearing a white, long- UP GO Up sleeved turtle-neck sweater and drak pin-striped trousers to his new training quarters, took it al in stride, pausing outside the hail to sign, autographs and THEY'RE HERE THE 1969 CHEVROLET See Them Today JUTTING YOU FIRST, KEEPS US FIRST, Which Moku Evaryfctcly Unhappy, Exupt YMI and lit.

SALESMAN Jim Ripberger Mack Harvey Frank Moore GENE COTTINGHAM SALES Chev. Olds E. Jefferson St. Tipton, Ind. inject his own brand of humor.

"Is this what a'jai looks he asked, mustering all the awe he could. He said this was his first time in ail. FRANCHISE DEFUNCT NEW YORK (UPl) The Springfield, Mass. franchise of the eastern basketball league was recognized Monday as defunct. The league distributed Springfield's eight players among other members of league.

MOTA HURT MONTREAL Mota, one of the Expos first draft jsuffered an elbow (Will require surgery Monday. I Doctors feel that linjury is not serious Expos expect him to' be (season training campl JUanny Montreal choices, has injury that the club ota's land the in pre- Game Monday Notre Dame and Indiana tuned up for their collision Saturday by scoring basketball victories Monday night in fairly- close games. The eighth-ranked Irish turned back Minnesota, and the Hoosiers stopped Loyola of Chicago, 88-83. Notre Dame, now 4-1, took a 37-28 halftime lead over the Gophers and held. off a late chare.

Bob Whitmore led the Irish with 24 points. Austin Carr, who got 18, sank a pair of free throws with six seconds left to make it 69-63 and put the game away. Indiana won its third game in five decisions by stopping a second-half comeback by Loyola, which trailed by 15 in the first half and 50-39 at intermission. The Ramblers moved to within four points at 79-75 with 2:30 to play, but Bill DeHeer tipped in a missed Indiana free throw and Loyola couldn't come back. Joe Cooke gunned home 28 points to lead the Hoosiers and DeHeer added 20.

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