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THE REPUBLIC, COLUMBUS, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1973 Suit Is Filed To Prevent Ohio State from Playing Sports Scoreboard By United Press International and The Republic Staff i. with the public's right to know," he said, "I think the court thought this was a serious were turns oi tne game reaay Saturday night which they did not see. Only two directors were present at the game. On what basis did they sit down and arrive at a rational decision?" By CATHY TROST DETROIT (UPI) Gerald Faye sat down and tried to explain to his son Sunday afternoon why Ohio State would be going to the Rose Bowl this year instead of Michigan, but he could find no logical explanation. So the 42-year-old political ALLMAN INSURANCE LEAGUE Pro HIGH SERIES Charles Sanders 591, Lutheran Dartball Dean Eddy 591, Lloyd Delay 590, Harold Dailey 580, Andy Spencer 568, Ken Wad- sworth 548.

College Football Small College Poll (Final Week) Scores TEAM SCORES Game: Barkes, Inlow Faye said he would like to see athletic directors conduct another meeting under and Weaver 1,084. Series: J.D.Dunn 2,997. Redeemer Basketball Standings American Basketball Association Stand- Ingt United Prtu international East TEAM STANDINGS Hlles-Broyer In case and that these people nave the duty to respond." Fay said he has already, socked about $500 into legal costs with the suit and "it's gonna cost a lot more." Big Ten Commissioner Wayne Duke said he is aware of the suit and it has been referred to attorneys but he would not comment on it at this time. Michigan Athletic Director Donald Canham said he thought the suit was "ridiculous" and Marcus Plant, the school's 14 Sauers science instructor decided to public scrutiny. surance 38-18, Tltut Oil 37-19, Vetter's TV 34VMM.

Packers 25, Chargers 24. LEADING SCORERS Packers: David West 12. Chargers: Kevin Hobbs 9. Bulldogs 30, Orioles 13. LEADING SCORERS Bulldogs: Tim Cosby 17.

Oriolet: Mike Montgomery 5, Keith Brummett 5. Panthers 15, Viklngt 11. LEADING SCORERS Panthers: Morgan Tharp 4. Vikings: Adklns 6., Park Department Has Beens 80, Hill's Department Store 51. LEADING SCORERS Has Beens: Glen Brock 20.

Hill's: Dave Rodgers 17. file suit against the Big Ten in Team points "Thev can still decide what 8 4 2 1. Tennessee State (27) (10-0) 314 fan effort to prevent Ohio State they want to decide," he said 2. Western Kentucky (3) (1(H)) 275 Columbus Lanes TUESDAY MENS LEAGUE from Dlavine in the annual 3. Louisiana Tech (1) (9-1) 224 Sauers Sauers Wegan White Creek Wegan I.

pet. g.b. 5 .750 15 Abilene Christian (9-1) 174 '5. Wittenberg (O.) (9-0) 149 HIGH SERIES-Jim Olmsted414, Luther "It's just a matter of having it in the public view. These guys can't operate in a back room like some kind of a club.

It's Holcomb 592, Gerald Clark 583, Ray Ander Kentucky Carolina New York Memphlt Virginia 4. Elon (N.C. (11-0) 151 is a 10 12 9' 14 7 13 .492 .455 .391 Vft .350 son 575, Don Vost 554; Dick Donnell 544. 7. Grambllng (9-2) 94 8.

Bolte State (9-2) 91 4 3 0 7 6 9 1 TEAM bLUKtb name ang jenei; Blrdwell Realty 1,072 and 2,851. West 9. Cal Poly (SLO) (9-1) 90 like this lack of confidence spectacle in Pasadena, New Year's Day. The class action suit was filed in U.S. District Court in Detroit Tuesday and Federal Judge Fred W.

Kaess ordered a show cause hearing on Dec. 6. Fave said there was "not a TEAM STANDINGS Blrdwell xeany DudleytownN Sauers Dudleytown Cortland 10. Delaware (8-3) 41 pet. g.b.

.524 34-14, Wilson Olds 33-19, Nichols Supply Dunfee Chevrolet 73, Rustic Inn 49. LEADING SCORERS Dunfee: Tim Kelch 19, Ray Hall 18. Inn: Babe Herron 18. 11. Jacksonville (Ala.) St.

(7-2) 32 12. Langtton (Okla.) (10-0) 24 31-21. Otnver Indiana San Antonio Utah .500 .470 .471 .381 13. Hawaii (7-3) 23 14 C.W. Post (10-1) 15 TUESDAY WOMENS LEAGUE Brownstown 2 Zion 1 HIGH SERIES Josle Shatto 478, Helen San Diego 15.

South Dakota (8-2) 11 Schonfeld 474, Val Fetter 473, Nancy Hen- Tuesday' Reiultt reasonable Drocess taken" for dershot449, Annalene Brandt 449. TEAM SCORES- Game: Don Bush Real deciding the Bie Ten's bowl Cummins Credit Union 55, Hathaway-Myert 30. LEADING SCORERS Cummint: Rick Foist 15. Myers: Tom Newmister 8. Music Box 59, Jaycees43.

LEADING SCORERS Music Box: Mike Cooney 15. Jaycees: Joe Fitzgerald 15. tors. Series: Sapettes. College Basketball representative.

Memphlt 120 Virginia 99 Indiana 129 San Diego 117 Utah 103 Denver 91 (only garnet scheduled) Wednesday's Camei Virginia at Utah Kentucky at San Antonio "You just don't make a big 9 8 4 9 7 2 8 23 2 6 Borchers Brownstown 1 Immanuel2 White Creek Sauers A Columbus Reds Wegan Jonesville Sauers Dudleytown Mets representative to the Big Ten, called the action "frivolous." Michigan Coach Bo Schem-bechler said he does not know how much good the suit will do. "I'm happy to see there are other people as upset about this as I am," he said. PHILLIPPE NO. 1 BOSTON (UPI) Deacon Phillippe of the Pittsburgh Pirates was the first winning pitcher in World Series history, defeating Cy Young of the Boston Red Sox, 7-3, on Oct. 1, 1903.

More Sports On Page 24 Columbus Basketball Boys Club 9-10 YEAR-OLD DIVISION national politics you've got to have something to inspire faith in the decision." Faye rapped Michigan State Athletic Director Burt Smith's recent refusal to disclose which way he voted on the matter. "My God, this man just doesn't understand that he belongs to MSU." Faye said. "I pay a hell of a lot of taxes to support these public institutions and they act like private bodies." Faye said he feels that the court's decision to schedule a show cause hearing indicates a victory for the people. "Never again will these big behemoth institutions think they have the right to play around Cummins League Stars 42, Rats 44. LEADING SCORERS Stars: Joe Cart- wright 20.

Rats: D. Mankln 11. 16 11 12 Eagles 28, Saints 27. LEADING SCORERS Eagles: Warner decision like that by telephone," he said. The Big Ten athletic directors were polled by telephone Sunday after the 10-10 tie in Saturday's game left Michigan and Ohio State sharing the conference championship.

"The directors had no sense of how many first downs Ohio State had or had not made in the first quarter when they were polled," he said. "There 11. Saints: Jeff Gibson 16. Scores Bethel 77 Grand Rapids Baptist 67 Indiana Tech 85 Manchester 79 Vlncennes 95 Southwest Michigan 73 Grace 129 Indiana (South Bend) 51 Huntington 97 Anderson 96 St. Francis 71 Fort Wayne Bible 70 Taylor 100 Indiana-Purdue (Fort Wayne) 55 Purdue (North Central) 115 Indiana Vocational (SouthBend) 77 Small College Poll Drafting 51, Service Stormers 22.

LEADING SCORERS Drafting: B. Robinson IB. Stormers: Blythe 12. Hat Beens 44, STP 42. LEADING SCORERS Hat Beent: K.

Johns 22. STP: Colin 12. Cubs 17, Chiefs 9. LEADING SCORERS Cubs: Percifleld TEAM STANDINGS Borchers 17-7, Sauers 16-8, Immanuel 1 16-8, Cortland 15-9, Wegan 15-9, Redeemer 15-9, Sauers 14-10, Sauers 14-10, White Creek 13-1 1, Columbus Reds 12-12, Brownstown 1 12-12, Wegan 12-12, Wegan 12-12, Immanuel 2 12-12, White Creek 11-13, Brownstown. 2 11-13, Sauers 10-14, Sauers 10-14, Dudleytown 10-14, Zion 1 9-15, Dudleytown 8-16, Jonesville 7-17, Sauers A 4-20.

9. Chiefs: SwengeU. San Diego at New York (only games scheduled) National Basketball Atteclatlen Standings By United Press International Eastern Conference Atlantic Division w. I. pet.

g.b. Boston 15 3 .833 New York 12 10 .545 5 Buffalo 10 13 .435 Vfi Philadelphia 7 14 .333 9'A Central Division w. I. pet. g.b.

Capital 10 8 .556 Atlanta 11 11 .500 1 Cleveland 7 Id .304 5'j Houtton 15 .284 S'i Western Conference Midwest Division w. I. pet. g.b. Milwaukee 19 4 .826 Chicago 17 5 .773 Wi Detroit 12 9 .571 6 KC-Omaha 6 18 .250 13' Pacific Division w.

I. pet. g.b. Hornets 20, Hooslers 18. LEADING SCORERS- Hornets: Starr 9.

Rad- Red Hots 52, Rookies 36. LEADING SCORERS Red Hots: bel 18. Rookies: Wakefield 14. Hooslers: Team Points 1. Kentucky Wesleyan (4) 155 Fribley Eyes Improvement 2.

Assumption (2) 139 3 Tennessee State (3) 107 4 Sam Houston St. (5) 101 5 Kentucky State (2) 83 4. Roanoke 67 East Tankers Open Thursday 7. Maryland-Eastern Shore (1) 66 8. Philadelphia Textile 60 .682 9.

Guilford (4) 57 Los Angeles Golden State Portland Seattle Phoenix Reflect Your .632 Wt .476 4'A .360 Vh .238 9Vi 10 Stephen F. Austin (1) 49 11. St. Mary's, Tex. 48 12.

Auguatana, III. 43 By JOE GILL A mature, intact Columbus East high school swim team, 13. Akron 42 14. Evansville (1) 34 Tuesday's Results Milwaukee 115 Buffalo 110 Cleveland 120 Seattle 118 finally with a pool of its own, will open its 1973-74 season 15. WIsconSin-Eau Claire 30 16.

Old Dominion 29 17. (tie) Calil. -Riverside 28 (tie) Wisconsin-Green Bay 28 (tie) Louisiana Tech 28 20 Xavier, La. 26 Thursday when the Olympians travel to ranKiin tor a p.m. meet.

East coach David Fribley can hardly wait. The Olympians didn't lose in third goal was to improve on last season's ninth-place finish in the anybody through graduation and although only three of the 24 r. 11.... f- sectional meet. Jcjarniia swimmers are seniors, ribley is taking an optimistic look at the schedule.

East Swim Schedule Houtton 125 Phoenix 111 Chicago 123 Golden State 117 Atlanta 129 KC-Omaha 110 (only games scheduled) Wednesday's Games Capital at Boston Houston at New York Chicago at Philadelphia Buffalo at Atlanta Cleveland at Detroit Seattle at Milwaukee (only garnet scheduled) Pro Hockey Standings World Hockey Association Standings By Unlttd Press International (West Coast Game Not Included) East w. I. t. ptt gfga "We want to win a minimum of half our meets, Fribley stated. "We do feel we have the capability of surprising some teams.

This is our second goal, we expect to finish .500 or better, we are going to have. to pun some upsets. We're young and we have a rough schedule. If we expect to reach these goals, New England Quebec Chicago Cleveland Toronto New Jersey we re going to nave to reaiiy come on. a Nov.

29 Franklin Dec. 1 North Relays 6 Seymour 10 Madison 13 Floyd Central 20 Cathedral 27 Connersville Inv. Jan. 3 Columbus North 8 Jeffersonville 10 Connersville 15 Greensburg 19 Greenfield Inv. 24 Plainfield 31 Martinsville Feb.

7 Perry Meridian 14 Sectional 16 Sectional 22 State 23 State 13 9 1 27 88 77 12 12 1 25 95 83 II 7 1 23 71 63 10 8 2 22 70 72 9 12 3 21 77 81 7 13 2 16 52 85 West w. I. t. pts gf ga 14 6 0 28 78 54 11 6 I 23 71 52 11 8 1 23 80 48 9 11 2 20 77 77 8 14 0 14 74 93 7 16 0 14 60 86 Returning for the Olympians High School Basketball Scores Union County 96 Randolph Southern 75 Mitchell 54 Brownstown 50 Blackford 47 Adams Central 43 Eastern (Howard) 88 Madison-Grant 87, ot Wawasee 83 Fairfield 62 Fremont 92 Prairie Heights 72 Lebanon 88 North Montgomery 83 Clinton 48 Terre Haute Schulte 67 Shakamek 107 North Central (Sullivan) 47 Dugger 73 Terre Haute State 62 Columbus North 109 Blooming-ton South 47 Whiteland 56 Indian Creek 47 El wood 85 Pendleton Heights 54 LaPorte 79 Knox 49 Gary Wallace 92 Gary Wirt 78 Chesterton 75 River Forest 61 Hammond 83 Merrillville 63 Highland 55 Hammond Morton 54 South Central (LaPorte) 71 Hebron 67 St Anne, III. 64 North Newton 41 North Decatur 66 South Decatur 62 Twin Lakes 84 West Central 66 Maditon Shawe 70 Silver Creek 68 Plainfield 80 Cascade 70 Columbus Bowling Miller Lanes TUESDAY OAO LEAGUE will be Dave Pence, East's sectional champion 50-yard freesty- Edmonton Houston Minnesota Winnipeg Vencouver ler.

Pence, only a junior, captured the crown last season and garnered enough points to give Los Angeles Tuesday's Results East a respectable nintn-piace finish in its first post-season competition. TOP RETURNEE Dave Pence, Columbus East swimmer, will lead the Olympians Thursday when they open their season at Franklin. Pence captured the 50-yard freestyle sectional championship last winter. Toronto 3 Quebec 1 Lot Angeles 5. Winnipeg 4, OT (only games scheduled) Wednesday's Games Winnipeg at Houston Minnesota at Vancouver (only games scheduled) National Hockey League Standings By United Press International East Another sectional performer, also a junior, will add depth to the East squad.

Jett uranie, fifth in the 200 individual medley in the sectional, returns. Grable is an all-around man, competing in whatever stroke he is needed. Passbook HIGH SERIES Myrtle Frailer 467, Ed ith Keller 461, Joyce Abel 441, jewel John- ton 452. Betty Summon 445. Savin w.

I. t. ptt gf ga Bolton 16 4 1 33 102 55 Montreal 12 6 2 26 71 54 Y. Rangers 10 7 5 25 84 45 Toronto 9 7 5 23 70 54 Buffalo 9 10 1 19 44 71 Detroit 9 II 1 19 71 94 Y. menders 4 9 7 15 49 45 Vancouver 5 II 4 14 48 49 West w.

I. t. pts gf ga Phlladelphle 13 4 1 27 58 33 Chicago 9 5 4 24 41 37 Atlanta 10 7 4 24 57 54 St LOUIS 9 7 4 22 54 44 Pittsburgh 7 10 3 17 52 83 Mlnnetota 4 10 4 14 57 70 LotAngelet 5 12 3 13 55 72 California 5 14 I 11 43 74 Tuesday's Results Y. Islanders 4 Atlanta 2 Vancouver 2 St. Louis 2 (only games scheduled) Wednesday's Games Los Angelet at Montreal Toronto at Pltttburgh Botton at Chicago Minnesota at California gs One acquisition by East during the off-season was Tim Roach, a diver for Columbus North season.

Roach moved over the summer and now will lend his talents to the Olympians. Fribley feels "Roach will really strengthen us." Other juniors swimming for East will be Denny Briner, breaststroke and freestyle; Dave Brooks, breast and free; Jon Cox and Pete Willoughby, free; Bill Donnell and Gary White, butterfly and free; Doug Foster and Roger Rumbley, diving and Bart Kreps, free, breast-stroke and backstroke. "Kreps swam all summer and has really improved," Fribley said. "He's dedicated and should help us tremendously this season." Seniors competing for East are Bryan Brown, distance free; ScOtt Trimmer, all strokes and Dave Linn, free, breast and back. Nine sophomores are included the Olympian team.

Steve iKitterman and Roger Mouser TEAM SCORES Game and terles: Walt's Stables 507 and I.JUVaT EARLY BIRD LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Gibby Line 504, Noriko Binkley 485, Kay Richards 447, Sylvia Nor-rit 444, Grace Hamilton 445, Jean Heller 439. TEAM SCORES- Game and series: Never Give Upt 743 and 2,113. TEAM STANDINGS Happy Houte 33-lSVt, Cardinal Country Houte 33V4-18Vi, Holiday Houte 33-19. JOLLY JETS LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Bea Carton 523, Irene Wagner521, Mildred Higglnt 501, Sue Lan-kford479, Flo Vott, 479, Barb Vetter 477. TEAM SCORES- Game and series: Vet-ter's TV 901 and 2,553.

TEAM STANDINGS Allman Inturance 31-25, Betty's Curl and Swirl 31-25, Vetter's TV 30-24. KEGLERS LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Dan Drum 635, Gary Bender 556, Pete Shehan 553, Abble Eben-kamp 552, Charles Lovlns 546, Carl England 532, J. Payne 532. TEAM SCORES Game: Pott Office 1,011. Series: Miller Lanet 2,843.

TEAM STANDINGS Tom Wood Package Store 33-19, Columbus Canvass 33-19, TALK ABOUT INFLATION Mi V. ,4 1 NEW YORK (UPI) In 1933 each member of the Chicago Bears received $210.34 for winning the National Football Back row, coach Dave. Fribley, John Cox, Pete Willoughby, Doug Foster, Tim Roach and Roger Rumbley. Absent from picture are Scott Trimmer, Dave Brooks, Mark Kalstrup, Dave Merris, Greg Green, Steve Kitterman, Gary" White, Tim White and assistant coach Dave Rutt. OLYMPIAN TANKERS Members of the Columbus East high school swim team which opens its season Thursday at Franklin are, front row from left? Dave Spurgeon, Bryan Brown, Denny Briner, Dave Linn and Mark Owens.

Second row, Roger Mouser, Mark Foster, Bart Kreps, Bill Donnell, Jeff Grable, Dave Pence. League championship. Last year each member of the Miami Dolphins received $15,000 for winning the Super Featuring Home Federal's Dav In, Dav-Out Interest Plan For Passbook Savers From the time vou make a deposit your money earns 51,4 interest compounded continuously from the dav ay you deposit up to the day you withdraw it. You don't lose interest if vou deposit in the middle of the month or withdraw everything before the quarter is over, you still get the interest up to the dav vou withdraw. will swim back and free, Tim South Decatur Drops 2nd, Free Throws Prove Costly East Wrestlers Beaten in Opener White free, fly and individual medley, Mark Foster breast, Dave Spurgeon diving ana ureg Green, Dave Menis, Mark Owens and Mark Kalstrup all tempt in the final seconds and South Decatur sank three closed the score to 64-63.

North, freestyle. more field goals than county foe however, sank a field goal at the "We have been looking tor- North Decatur Tuesday mgnt Dut the Cougar high school basket ward to this season since the end final gun to give it the 3-point The East reserves lost their opener, 37-25, with five Olym- fians recording victories. Bruce Tiest at 98, Bill Deady at 105, Don Cooley at 119, Brad Anderson at 177 and Gavin Freed at 185 recorded victories. good on only 11 of 22 charity tries. North held a 22-18 first-period advantage and widened the lead to 37-32 at halftime.

South, however, closed the gap to 43-41 after three periods of play. South made a last ditch at victory. of last season," Fribley said. ball team made 13 less trips toJ We will be in our own facility, South' Kevin Allen took game honors with 23 points while the charity stripe as North handed host South its second straight we didn't lose anyone by graduation and we realize what difference one year in age and ex teammate Mark Asher added 10. setback of the young season, 66-63.

East will host Bedford Dec. in its next outing. South, now 0-2, tossed in 26 field eoals while North managed withdraw nor There is no minimum deposit, time limit. perience can make, uur scnea-ule is the same as last season but we feel we can definitely improve." Fribley stated that his team's only 23. North, however, made up the difference as it sank 20 of 35 free throws while South made The Columbus East high school wrestling team won only four matches Tuesday night, including a forfeit, and dropped its season opener to host Center Grove, 47-20.

Only Lester Perkinson at 112 pounds, Gary Bush at 145, Lowell Mooney at 155, John Bush at 177 registered victories. "It was easy to tell that we had a lot of freshmen and sophomores wrestling for us," East coach John Stafford said. "Our inexperience showed. I was pleased with the way Mooney and Perkinson wrestled but overall, I couldn't be very pleased. Center Grove was a tough opponent but we didn't do as well as I expected." Perkinson declsioned Mike Adams, 5-2 while Gary Bush won by forfeit.

Mooney pinned Billy Turner In 2:44 while John Bush beat John Fleener, 11-8. Jim In the heavyweight division, managed a tie with John Bunch, 9-9. iou1hOwatur() North Docatur (U) ta It ta It IRISH LUCK? NOTRE DAME, Ind. (UPI) "The University of Notre Gymnastic Classes taught by certified instructor Brenda Scharlow of the National Cheerleader Assoc. NOV.

29th 5:30 10th and Lafayette J3 DtElrmani l-f-1 Blthop Vtr" Padgttt 64-5 14 Rickey "0 0-10 0 Slmmont i 1-2 DoElrmanO 04 0 1 Holland 2 2-1 6 a Plttnatr 1 1-4 3 Mltn hf Vtauar Taylor Vndrpohl Cox Helmt McCIIgh Dame football team has had six Center Grave 47, East 20. 98 Roger Sperry pinned by Ron 105 Lanny Green pinned by Tom Gas-kins, 3: 10. 112- Lester Perkinson beat Mike Adams, 5-2. 119- John Mock pinned by Mark Howe, 339 126- Greg Daily pinned by David Gough, 3:02. 132- Mike Lacefield pinned by Doug 138- Mike Schuti pinned by Glenn Ford, 3:15.

145-Gary Bush won by forfeit. 155- Lowell Mooney Billy Turner, 1:44. 167 Chuck Lawhead pinned by Steve Owen, 1:15. 177- John Bush beat John Fleener, 114. 185 Wendell Seaborne lost to Mark Carter, 4-3.

Heavyweight Jim Brock and John Bunch tied, 9-9. Home Federal SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCI ATION 501 Washington St. 376-3323 332 Jackson St. Hope Branch 1st Main, Austin. Branch Home Office Seymour.

IimL Heisman Trophy winners, more than any other school. The Irish nlavers who have won college 0 DeMosi 4 1111 Brum MS TOTALS 24 11 a) TOTALS 23 20-: football's most coveted in 43 41 22 11 North Decatur (1-0) South Decatur (0-2) dividual prize are Angelo Bertelli (1943), John Lujack (1947) Leon Hart (1949), John Lattner (1953), Paul Hornung Total Foul! North Decatur 25, South Decatur 26. Fouled Out North: Padgett. Stuth: Asher, Meuer, McCullough. (1956) and John Huarte (1964)' V'.

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