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THE 'E REPUBLIC, COlAjMBUS. INDIANA WKDNTSmv OCTOBER 10, 1973 After Loss to South North Falls From UPI Poll Sports Scoreboard By United Press International and The Republic Staff By United Press International Columbus North, suffering a 45-7 loss to Bloomington South last week, dropped out of the top 20 in UPI's weekly high school football poll. Wtst The Bull Dogs were tied for won its last two tests with easy to be promoted from 12th place 18th last week before losing to the state's top ranked team. TUESDAY OAO LEAGUE HIGH SERIES- Nancy Coby 559, Jenny Fish 479, Reita Leahigh 475, Jerry Ford 474, Rosemary Netf 456, Jewel Johnson 454. TEAM SCORES Gam and series: I.

pet. g.b 0 0 000 0 0 .000 0 0 000 ooo 0 0 .000 Indiana San Diego Utah San Antonio Denver to eighth. College Football Small College Poll 6. Valparaiso 50 7. Evansville Bosse 37 8 Evansville Reitz 2 S.Fort Wayne Dwenger 20 10 Hammond Gavit 19 Second, 10 11.

Richmond 18; 12. Terre Haute South 12; 13. Anderson Madison Heights 14. South Bend St. Joseph's 15.

Hobart, Hammond Morton 17. Clarksville Providence, Elkhart Central 19. Portage 20. Fort Wayne Northrop, Lawrence Central 2 The top casualty was Richmond, beaten only by two strong Ohio elevens to slip from third to As a result, Mishawaka was promoted from fourth to third. Top 20 The breakdown, with first places and total points: 1 Bloomington South (11) 119 2South Bend Wash.

(1) 98 3 Mishawaka 89 4 Fort Wayne Luers 71 5 Indpls Cathedral 64 Pro Basketball Standings National Basketball Association Eastern Confortnct Atlantic Division Unbeaten Bloomington South Dwenger moved up from 15th Team 4 581 and 1,464 and South Bend Washington to ninth after spilling previous TEAM STANDINGS Team 9 16-1, Team 415-9, Three Chicks 14-10. ly unbeaten Fort Wayne North Team points were 1-2 for the fifth week in a row with Evansville Reitz regaining a "Big 10" berth and rop last Friday I. Delaware (24) (5-0) UK 2. Tennessee St. (1) (4-0) 244 Richmond Slips Unbeaten Hammond Gavit in Pro Hockey Standings g.b.

0 I Don 3 Hawaii (I) (4-0) 202 4 Bosie St. (5) (4-0) 199 5. Cal Poly (3-0) 170 New York Buffalo Boston M0 0 000 10th place was the only ranking Fort Wayne Dwenger the only newcomer. Bloomington's Panthers, their 6 Western Kentucky (1) (3-0) 117 team to retain last week spot Philadelphia I OOO Vi g.b. Central Division bramoung (4-1) 109 a Louisiana Tech (3-1) 65 9 North Dakota St.

(411 41 10 Carson-Newman (4-0) 37 World Hockey Association East t. pet. 0 I 000 0 ooo. 1 000 w. I 0 0 I.

pts gt Atlanta Cleveland Capital record winning streak extended to 57 games, came32'ithin an eyelash of posting a perfect record, with 119 out of a possible Bull Dogs 4th in Region Houston 0 000 Eastern Conference 11. Wittenburg (4-0) 30 tie Troy St. (Ala I (4-0-1) 30 12 South Dakooa (4-1) 26 13 Elon (1) (5-0) 24 14 East Texas St. (411 20 Montana St. (3-2) 16 Quebec New York Toronto New England Cleveland Chicago 0 2 2 0 I 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 West Midwest Division Panthers Manage Qjxly Tie g.b pet.

000. 000 Milwaukee KC-Omaha Chicago Detroit w. I. t. Spts 16 Nevada Las Vegas 14-1) 14 17.

Emporia (Kan.) (40) 12 H. Eastern Michigan (4-1) II 19 St Thomas (Minn.) (5-0) INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Bloomington South, ridine a 0 0 Pacific Division w. 1 0 0 ALLMAN INSURANCE LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Bob Engel 641, Fred Eddy 598, Ray Hannum 594, Jim Pickett 593, Norris Renner 591, Roy Brammer 584 TEAM SCORES Game: Chelton Realty 1,048 Series: Herold Tire 2,942. TEAM STANDINGS Titus OL 22-6, Hiles and Broyer 20-1, Columbus Hardware 17-11, Devening Block 1711. KEGLERS LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Warren Riddle 626, Gene Cheek 585, Chas Lovins 574, Steve Harden 546, Gene Scudder 543, Mike Huck-aby 535.

TEAM SCORES Game and series: Sandy's 1,009 and 2,936. TEAM STANDINGS Tom Wood Peck-age Store 18-6, Columbus Canvass 15-9, Columbus Glass IS-. Sandy's 15-9. Bulldog Lanes EVERROAD DATSUN LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Ann Christensen 559, Lauerne Williams 485, Rita Stanley 478, Nancy Powers 465, Sarah Breeder 455 TEAM SCORES Game and series: Bulldog 929 and 2,763. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Jim Sims 601, Bill Han-itins 587, Richard Michaels, 586, Stan Miller 584, Don Carr 583, J.

Shrader 564 TEAM SCORES Game and series: Kay Manufacturing 1,095 and 2,994. TEAM STANDINGS Saps, Engelking, Rebels. Columbus Lanes Edmonton Houston Los Angeles Minnesota Vancouver 120 points in balloting for games through last Saturday. The total included 11 of 12 first-place votes. The South Benders, like Bloomington 6-0 for the season, received the other first place tally.

Reitz, a member of the elite the first three weeks of the season, was toppled after losing to Evansville Memorial but ooo 000 pet. I 000 .000 .000 000 000 record 57-game winning streak and No. 1 in the UPI coaches' ratings, could manage no better than a regional first place tie in the initial football rankings announced by the Indiana High School Athletic Association. Winnipeg Los Angeles Phoenix Portland Seattle Golden State Tuesday's Results 0 The 1HSAA will now issue a. weekly ratings with the final New York 3 Toronto 3, ot New England 3 Quebec 2 (only games scheduled) Tonight's Games Winnipeg at Vancouver (only game scheduled) Columbus Bowling Miller Lanes JOLLY JETS LEAGUE HIGH SERIES- Bev Snider 514, Shirley Walls 500, Esther Gilford 499, Alvera McNicholas 498, Marguerite Golden 497, Camille Wagner 492.

TEAM SCORES Game and series- lineup at the season's end de termining the participants in the Region 6: 1. Xtie) Blackford, Maconaquah; 3. (tie), Alexandria. Mississinewa, West Lafayette. Yorktown.

Region 7:1. Greenfield; 2. Indianapolis Scecina; 3. Browns-burg; 4. (tie) Greencastle, Speedway.

Region 8: 1. (tie) Tell City, Washington; 3. Clarksville; 4. -Lawrenceburg; 5. South Spencer A Region 9: 1.

Covington; 2. Whiting: 3. (tie) Fountain Central. Mishawaka Marian, Southwestern Region 10: 1. Union City; 2.

South Adams: 3. (tie) Woodlan, first Indiana High School foot Lions' Walton Out ball playoffs, which will feature a Tuesday's Results Buffalo 107 Houston 105, ot New York 101 Detroit 100 Atlanta 128 Capital 114 Golden State at Cleveland, ppd, wet floor Los Angeles 117 Chicago 97 (only games scheduled) Tonight's Games Houston at Philadelphia Golden State at Detroit Chicago vs. KCOmaha at Kansas City Seattle at Phoenix (only games scheduled) 12 teams divided into three clas DETROIT (UPI) Guard ses according to enrollments. Chuck Walton, a mainstay, tf Tag's Marathon 929 and 2,653. Bloomington South, which has the Detroit Lions' offensive line for seven seasons, is scheduled for surgery Wednesday for won six straight this season, was tied with Terre Haute South for first place in region 4 of the AAA division, which is com ligament repair in his left knee.

American Basketball Association East TEM STANDINGS- Family Affair 20-8, Allmafr.Jnsufww 14-WT Betty's Curl end Swirl, 1513. EARLY BIRD LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Jerry Henney 558, Doris Kent 516, Juanita Reid 493, Mine Barkes 488, Reita Leahigh444, Phyllis Breedlove433. TEAM SCORES Game and series: Brown's Bodies 775 and 2, 109. TEAM STANDINGS Cardinal Country House 18-6, Happy House l7Vi-6v, Holiday House 16-8. posed of the largest schools.

Washington topped region 2 and Indianapolis Cathedral was first in region 3. The first rankings, by class and region: AAA Region 1: 1. (tie) Hammond Gavit. Valparaiso; 3. (tie) Hobart.

Portage; 5. Merrillvitle Region 2:1. South Bend M-ington; '2. Mishawaka; Sortie) Fort Wayne Luers, Fort Wayne Elmhurst; 5. (tie), Fort Wayne Dwenger.

South Bend St. Joseph's. Region 3: 1. Indianapolis Cathedral; 2. Anderson Madison Heights; 3.

(tie) Anderson, Indianapolis Chatard, Indianapolis Howe. Region 4: 1. (tie) Bloomington South, Terre Haute South; 3 Evansville Bosse; 4. Columbus North; 5. (tie) Evansville Reitz.

Richmond. AA Region 5: 1. DeKalb; 2. (tie) Homestead, Plymouth; 4. (tie) TUESDAY MEN'S LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Bill Mackey 648, Dick -Donnell 641, Augie Tindell 592, Jack Dixon 583, Gene Lovins 573, Waldo Bannister 573 TEAM SCORES- Game and series: WiK son Olds 1,132 and 3,020 TEAM STANDINGS BirtfweM Realty 17-7, Nichols Supply 17-7, Tri County Realty 16-8 Rocky Rasley, a four-year veteran from Oregon State, will replace Walton Sunday in the game at New Orleans with the The ratings are based on a Jimtown; 5.

Knightstown. pet. g.b. 0 000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 point system, with a AAA team New York Kentucky Virginia Memphis Carolina getting 3 points for defeating an Saints. AAA team, 2 for beating an AA club and 1 for defeating Region 11: Hamilton Heights: 2.

Cascade; 3. (tie) New Palestine, Westfield, Zions-ville. Region 12: 1. Clarksville Providence: 2. Brookville; 3.

Mitchell: 4. Batesville; 5. North Posev. Next Three Opponents an A division squad. Hammond Gavit and Valparai Bill Staples Otter Men's Club Champ Bill Staples Jr.

became the 1973Otter Creek Men's club champion when he defeated Ken John 2and 1 in 36 holes in championship flight play. Another Staples, Bill was involved in the final match in the first flight but lost 2 and 1 to John Vogel. Jim Major won the second flight with a 1-up victory in 19 holes over Randy Clark while Garv Long defeated Loren Can-treli 7 and 6 in the third flight. Leon Cline stopped Jack Wendling in the fourth flight and Charlie Demaree defeated Bill Hansen 2 and 1 for the fifth flight title. Bill Hart defeated Gene Gur-thet in the sixth flight while Loren Hurley had to go 21 holes for a 1-up victory over Ron Tilly and the seventh flight crown.

Mary Staples, mother of the champion, won the women's city golf title this summer. so were tied for first in AAA's region 1. while South Bend North Faces Kev SCC Games More Sports On Page 20 Although the Columbus North high school football team lost to South Central conference foe Bloomington South last week end, the Bull Dogs are still in the running for one of their best SCC finishes in several years. RECEIVING Comp Yds Steve Zeller 4 59 Jeff Sharp 3 1 12 MikeAndress 3 91 Eddie Hawes 1 15 Wawasee, East Gar Avg 14 8 373 303 15.0 5.0 Olympian Runners Win 3rd The Columbus East high school cross country team de Ken 1 5 Individual Statisties rtbSHiNG Aft Yds Avg MikeAndress 95 690 7.3 Brad Herron 59 350 5 9 Steve Zeller 35 137 3.9 Tim Schmidt 42 57 1.4 Rick Grimes 4 35 8.8 Doug Denny 17 23 1 4 Brad 6 21 3.5 Kirk French I 1 1.0 Steve Essex 2 -3 PASSING Aft Yds Int Tim Schmidt 6-21 189 0 Doug Denny 6-18 93 1 Steve 0-1 0 0 Let Avis Put A Wheel In Your feated Shelbyville, 24-32, Tues Punt 9-136 RETURN YARDAGE KO Mike Andress 4-223 Brad Herron 7-141 Steve Zeller 3.40 Tim Schmidt 1-13 North, which lost not only its first league tilt of the season but also its first game after five straight wins, will be faced with three straight conference foes in its final four games, beginning with visiting Rushville here Friday night. The Bull Dogs are currently 2-1 in league play going into the game with the 2-4 Lions here in day in part of a double dual meet with host Rushville.

The Olympians, now 3-8-1, lost the other half of the meet to the hosts, 19-44. Missing from the Hands And. East Offense Sputtering, the annual Farents's night bast lineup was its No. 1 runner, Bryan Brown, who was sidelined by the flu. In the victory over Shelby game.

Injuries Plague Defense Four other league teams also have only one loss each with No. 1 ranked team, Bloomington South this week end but does not play the Bull Dogs. North must still face Jeffersonville along with Rushville (1-3) and Seymour (1-2. Despite last Friday's loss, the Bull Dogs still hold a commanding lead in most categories over their six opponents' seasons. One notable exception is passing where opponents have gained 712 yards while the Bull Dogs have picked up only 292.

However, North has centered its offensive attack on its running game, throwing the ball only 40 times while opponents have put the ball in the air 119 times. Where opponents have the edge in passing, North has an overwhelming advantage on the ground with 1,311 net yards in six games. Opponents have only 615. With both combined, North has the edge in total offense with 1,603 yards to 1,327 yards for the six opponents. ville, Joe Goss finished first for A Shiny New Plymouth-Dodge or other New Car to Go with it.

Martsinville at 3-1 while Con-nersville, Franklin and Jeffer-sonville are all 2-1. Martinsville meets the state's The Columbus East high school football team has done an about-face the past two week ends as the Olympian grid-ders haven't been able to produce much of an offense and have had their defense riddled by opposing runners. East, now 2-4 on the season, gave up 36 points to state-ranked Jerry Cox 2 2 0 14 Bob Banister 2 0 114 Barry Nelson 10 0 6 Kevin Menser 1 0 0 6 Eric Clouse 10 0 6 Bruce Anderson 0 0 12 (iame Statistics EAST OPP Plrsl Downs 42 57 Yards Gained Rushing 2I 930 Yards Lost Rushing 197 137 Net Yards Rushing 731 121 Average Yards Rushing 3.3 3 5 Passing 21-63 25-75 Yards Passing 313 355 Passes Intercepted by 6 I Fumbles Lost by 13 12 Penalties 260 249 Clarksville Providence. The East while John Dugan and Barry Pitts were third and fourth, respectively. Tim Foyst and Kevin Matlock finished seventh and ninth.

Goss finished second in the loss to Rushville. Dugan, Pitts, Foyst and Matlock finished ninth, 10th, Uth and 12th, respe-citvely. "Goss ran well," East coach Wally Murray said. "He lost to the Rushville boy by about five seconds. Brown was sick and that gave Goss a chance to take the lead.

Overall, we did well but we're still going to have to improve." East will travel to Jennings Olympians' defense, which hadn't given up a touchdown since its second tilt of the sea son. was ravaged by Providence running back Pat Harris who scampered for five scores. Seo ring While the East defense had its problems Friday night, the Mark Kurchten tilled in for Hilycord Friday night at Providence while Jerry Cox, at running back for the first time ever took over for Banister. The Olympians couldn't generate any kind of offensive attack against the bigger and quicker Providence defensive unit. Quarterback Dale Denney attempted seven passes and connected on only a pair for 10 yards.

Heading into last Friday night's contest, the Olympians held a 76-64 scoring edge on their opponents. That edge is now a 100-76 deficit. Three Olympian runners, Bob Jones, Banister and Eric Gouse, have topped the 100-yard rushing mark. Another, Denney, is just two yards shy. Jones, however, QUARTER SCORING I 2 3 Opponents 7 50 22 Columbus North 35 54 28 4 20 99 35 152 Individual Statistics Olympian offensive machine couldn't get rolling.

Shut out for AVIS RENT-A-CAR Roger England Sunoco 2505 N. National Rd. 372-5056 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Player TD EPK RUSHING An County Friday for the Hoosier the second straight tilt and third time thjs season. East had prob Jennings Net Team Closes With Win Jennings County's high school tennis team won two of the final three matches Monday against Seymour to win its final match of the season, 4-3, to finish with an 11-2 mark. The final three matches were rained out last week in the regularly scheduled meet.

In the lone singles match, Lar-rv Yates fell to Steve Eisner 4-6, 6-7. In doubles play, Todd Johnson and John Warner, who had lost the first set 1-6 and were trailing 1-2 in the second when the rain started, came back to win the final two sets 6-4, 7-5 over Kim Prout and Dave Willoughby. Yates antf Jon Webster then defeated Dave Brewer and Eisner 6-2. 6-3 in the final match for the victory. Hills conference meet with the 98 12 12 12 12 6 MixeAndress 13 Brad Herron 2 Tim Schmidt 2 Steve Zeller 2 Jeff Sharp 2 JohnMacy 1 lems holding onto the ball as it fumbled the pigskin away three hosts, Bedford and Madison.

The meet begins at 4:30 p.m. Avg 56 40 06 times. Yds 316 148 104 98 46 23 17 13 12 -3 -6 -18 Adding to the Olympian problems have been key injuries, the most crucial to defenders Greg Game Statisties Bob Jones 56 Bob Banister 37 Eric Clouse 13 Dale Denney 67 Barry Nelson 9 Kevin Anenser 4 Maurice Jordan 4 Jerry 5 Bruce Anderson 20 BobHulse Brian Gerkin Doug Cockerham 4 PASSING Art Dale Denney 18-50 Barry Nelson 1-6 Doug Cockerham 2-6 Bruce Anderson 0-1 NORTH OPP Hilycord and Dave Stiles and running back Bob Banister. 71 carries a 5.6 rushing average while Banister is at 4.0. Clouse is Hilycord was injured in the 6-0 loss to Bedford while Stiles and Yds 274 21 V5 0 averaging eight yards in his 13 carries while Denney has toted First Downs 5 Yards Gained Rushing 1402 Yards Lost Rushing 1 Net Yards Rushing 13" Average Yards Rushing 5.1 Passing "J0 Yards Passing 292 Passes Intercepted by Fumbles-Lost by Penalties 3,2 925 310 615 19 54119 .712 I 8 118 the ball 67 times and picked up 98 canister were nun in practice mishaps last week.

Hilycord fills the middle guard slot on defense, the pivotal position of that unit. RECEIVING Camp Yds Jerry Cox 8 103 Int 5 0 3 0 Avg 12 9 123 500 75 90 60 50 yards. He has been dropped, however, many times while at Mike Kovach 4 74 Bob 2 100 Illllili 11! Maurice Jordan 2 15 tempting to pass. Scoring Bruce Anderson I 9 John Binkley 1 Barry Nelson 1 5 QUARTER SCORING 1 2 1 4 Opponents 20 36 30 100 ColumbuEat 0 40 21 IS 76 BURGER HAVEN 2005 25th St. INDIVIDUAL SCORING RETURN YARDAGE KO Punt BobHulse 8 154 6-44 Eric Clouse 3-80 1-1-5) Bruce Anderson 1-20 Mine Kovach 1-7 Playtr TO EPK PR Dale Dennty 2 0 1 14 Bob Jones 2 0 1 14 dagonal 100 Sold State Is Still Going Don't Miss our Great 25th Silver Savings on RCA and Whirlpool Product Hi INDIANAPOLIS NEWSPAPERS STAR NEWS If you live South of 11th St.

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