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THE REPIIBLKCOLUMBUS. INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEH 2:.. 1974 PAGE TWENTY THREE Central 9th Loses First In Battle of Unbeatens Sports Scoreboard By United Press International and The Republic Staff Martinsville tied the game at David Perry had eight," Ed Ber-6 6 on the final play of the first gsieker seven, Bruce Humes, half Jim Murray, Rick Brodfuehrer, Central saw two scoring driv- Chuck Abbott and David Pelley es end in the fourth quarter six each when Terrier running backs lost Central will meet its second the ball on fumbles Martinsville straight unbeaten opponent Central junior high school's ninth grade football team lost the battle of the unbeatens at Martinsville Tuesday night when the Terriers fell to (he host team 12-8 The setback left the Terriers 2 0 0 4 10 2 TUESDAY LADIES LEAGUE 2 0 0 4 111, HIGH SERIES Emma George 519 13 0 2 6 15 Horton 493, Judy Simpson 462 Nellie Smart 0 1 0 0 0 4 452 Winnipeg Quebec Vancouver dmonton College Football Small College Poll Columbus Basketball fails Department Bill Duntee heviolet 65, Golden Foundry with a 4 1 season record going capitalized on the second turn- when the Terriers take on Madi-into (he final game the season over, scoring on a pass play with son next Mondav night at Columbus two minutes left in the game Kast high school when Central Tuell provided most of the of- meets Madison in a for the Terriers in picking uu uifl07vardsinl8carr.es. U(K1, Franklin Central coach Jerry Greenlee cited the running of Tuell and the blocking of center Mark Ililvcord.

who opened most of the holes for the leading ground gainer Defensively. David Clouse led Central with 12 tackles while junior Iliih ollcY inals hall Today rile Central eighth grade and vol- Northside ninth' grade girls Team Points IV 204 20C 12V 106 97 89 7 40 Louisiana Tech i 19) 15-0) Nevada Las Vegas 3 Delaware It) (60) 16-01 Boise SI 15 1) Texas (60j Grambling Si 1 15-1) Western Kentin ky (4 1. South Dakota (6 MrNeese St (4 1 lj Tennessee SI (4 2 Nortli Dakota (4 2) Austin 15 1) Central Michigan (6-1 (Tie) Delta St (5 (tie) Cal-Davis (5 i) Pro Basketball Standings 42 LEADING SCORERS Duntee kelch 20 Foundry Dunham 12 Tim Griffin Industry 95 Oevening BlocK 21 LEADING SCORERS Griffin King 31 Block Chaplso 14 Burnside 71. Home Federal 32 I FADING SCORE RS Burnside Phillips 27, Slaybock 24 Federal Welmer 1 1 Nichols Supply 62, Office Lounge 56 LEADING SCORERS Nichols Hall 21 Office Knotts20 Columbus oil hal! a i I Iriiarl mrn I COED LEAGUE At Bakalar Han 1 Sottr-r 1 eagii- 'is 6 I 4 5 Mil Mrept I Sen. Bii At Fodrer, Jiltnui 1)1 i I.

I til" .1 lldO I "ik i HsU H.ii'l I i ed ANEINOS B.iH Bangers 7 I liable i if t' Sweats i- II I 0 Winner Ho! Ripper no 1 EAGUF ST Dob I ink 7 1 6 1 I brt. (.,. I 7 I Winner ore Sports On 21 levball teams advanced to the fill', nal games today of the respective 'olumbus junior high schooi tournament. American Basketball Association East w. I pet.

entiK ky 0 1 000 Louis 1 (,6 Virynia il yjo Memphis 7 XiH New Ynrh I 7 West w. I pel. San Antonio 0 I 000 San Diego 1 0 000 Denver 1 1 00 Indiana 2 000 U'flh 0 3 000 In the eigth grade. Central defeated Southside 6-15. 15-13 and 15 13 to advance to the final Mgafhst Northside.

Brantley scored 12 points for Central and Johnson 14 for Southside in the match Northside defeated Centra! 12-15. 15-3 and 15-3 in the ninth grade to advance to the finals against Southside Ruth Jordan led the winners with 18 points. Tollman was the leading Central scorer ELCO LEAGUE HIGH SERIFS I Halcomb 597 Srherer 576 Dunn 561 TF AM SCORES Series P.nstr 2 806 Game (Chargers 997 ltuliior. Lanes BULLDOG LANES CLASSIC LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Scott 86? Ahnei 795 Wadsworth 756 Hahri 747 Vx ran 747, Jones 736 TEAM SCORES Series The Fire 2 421 Ganie Team 3 643 TEAM STANDINGS Team 5 50 20 Over the Hill Gang 48 22 Team 3 42 28 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE HIGH SERIES McAneliy 624 in an 603 Crippen60l Robinson 58V Ha' mond 57? Carnes 574 TEAM SCORFS Se( les Dog I 2 992 Game blai k.es I 067 TEAM STANDINGS Si 5' I Salvage 51 21. Streakers 10 22 MONDAY MOOSE LEAGUE HIGH SERIFS Ron Graham 605 Jones 570 Hokomli 565 TEAM SCORES Series and game Smoke House 7 896 and I 04' TEAM STANDINGS team 9 Va'sh Hnerner Waldorf BCSC LEAGUE HIGHSFRIFS Norm Lewis 520 Drums Orwin 492, Jane Love 481, Ceolia Banks 461 Sandy Arterburn 460 Dorsey Rosier 456.

Die Therrian 4 56 TEAM SCORES Series EasyRol'ers I 524 Game Mos' Improved 566 TEAM, STANDINGS S'oegrs 15 5 Easy Rollers 17 8 King Jesters il 9 I ib's 9 SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Bill mi Gem ovins 540 Johnny Hryani 511 Nad, Mendeth 516 Phylhs Johnson r10 Bon- Roberts 488 TEAM SCORES Series and oig Stones 2 319 and 845 TEAM STANDINGS ees 21 7 i pi edic tables 20 8 RoHmg St.mps 1 7 I I AMOS LEAGUE HIGH SF RIFS MGahaS57 Pa' 523 Briddle 488 A Bruldle 566 Baker 465 A Weber 463 TEAM SCORES am Team 8 2 765 and 96? 'EA STANDINGS Team 5 (pari, cam MONDAY NIGHT CHURCH LEAGUE HIGH SFRIES Lurry Mobenn 1 es Swinehart 544 Dale Mi Ljintic 5,11 Jne I Hunter 542 Joe Mather 541 s. hwerdt 539 TFAMSCORI Senev epd Peters 5 7 7J6 and I 01 1 TEAM STANDINl.i uok Onited Methodist II New Hope Christian Finale most three a game North has also had two passes in-terredpted for a total of 23 turnovers Opposing teams have lost 11 fumbles and had 11 passes intercepted Ind al RusFeW; 3 b. Tuesday's Results St ouis 118 Virgmia 11? San Diego Memphis 106 Tonight's Games Memphis at New York Virginia at entucky San Diego at San Antonio St I ouis at Indiana Denver at Utah National Basketball Association Eastern Conference Atlantic Division w. I. pet.

Philadelphia 2 1 667 New York 1 1 667 Buffalo 1 1 bbl Boston S00 Central Division pet. ooo 667 333 000 000 8 b. Washington Atlanta Houston Cleveland New Orleans Western Conference Midwest Division I pet. 0 i ooo 1 667 g.b Detroit Chirago KC Omaha Milwaukee Pacific Division pet 667 9 Tuesday's Results Toronto It Minnesota 2 Quebec 7 Houston 2 Cleveland 2 San Diego 2 Tonight's Games Kouston at New England Michigan at Quebec Cleveland at Vancouver Columbus Bowling Miller Lanes TUESDAY OAO LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Martha Greenlee d68, Polly Ouillen 46). Jerry Ford 413 Kay Sweeney 411 Pearl Greenlee 406 1 AM STORES Series and yame Irani I I 330 and 40 TUESDAY EARLY BIRO LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Tammy Works.

Julie Shrake 509. Kay Rouse 484 Mary Ed mondson 474 Dons Kent 473, Ellen Wagnpi 47.) TFAV, SCORES Team 14 164 and 771 Series and game AM STANDINGS- Shady Lane Beau ty Salon 18 10 Happy House 18 10. Building and Loan 1 71 j-101 3 1 JOLLY JETS LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Donna Sue Graham S60 Kathy Dobhs 554, Debbie Wininger 528, Bon me Pearson 521 Betty Urummptt 516 Bar bara Crawford 491 I TEAM SCORES Series Eaglettes fijSfa Game. The Stovner Pot 919 KEGLERS LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Ron Mahoney 622, Bob Everroad 602. Chuck Corbin 572 Francis Smith 566, John Ford 552, Jerry Wilkins 554 TEAM SCORES Series and game State Street Liquors 2,978 and I 003 TEAM STANDINGS Miles Rod and Gun 14, Columbus Glass 2115 Bates on strut tion 20 16 ALLMAN INSURANCE LEAGUE HIGH SE RIFS Charles Chmn 594 Gene I ovins 582.

Gene Fox 578 Bill 7uik schwerdt 575 Fred Eddy 573 Norns Ren ner 564 TEAM SCORES Series Barkes iniow and Weaver 2 886 Game Shenlls Depai ment I 070 TEAM STANDINGS Titus Oil 25' 10' Three Guys Inr 23-13 Chelton Realty 22 14 olumlnis I TUESDAY NIGHT MENS LEAGUE HIGH SERIES Bob Skene 632 Ja Dinori 587 Dave Koontj 565 Bob Norton 564 Bob Boh ng 550 Dale Thompson 549 TEAM SCORES Series and game Team 9 3 018 and I 046 I AM STANDINGS Serine der Imple menls Columbus Lanes Tuheoor Auto Sales the 3-5 Red Devils, who will be perhaps the quickest team North has seen this year Yea, if we can hold onto the ball." Foldenauer said. North lost three fumbles against Seymour, bringing the season-total of lost bobbles to 21. an average of al Scoring QUARTER SCORING Columbus North 1 7 3 4 4 1 52 48 20 1 61 Opponents 34 19 15 21 V) Individual Scoring LAST Girls in Franklin and Greenwood reached the semi-finals of the Johnson county girls' volleyball tournament Tuesday night with opening-round victories. Greenwood beat host Rdin-burg, 15-9 and 16 14. while Franklin smashed Whiteland.

15-3 and 15-1 The two winners play tonight following the first semi-final game at 6 o'clock matching Indian Creek and Center Grove The two semi final winners meet at about 9 o'clock tonight for the championship An nouncer Pieper Dies CHICAGO il'PP The man who some thought was "Mr Cub Pat Pieper died Tuesday at American Hospital He was HH Pieper had worked lor the Chicago Cubs since 1904 when he began as a peanut vendor, and then became the field announcer in 1916 -a job he held until this year which was Ins 58th YOUR CHOICE 4'iS' 08 4'x8' ROCK Martinsville finished with perfect tie record following the come from behind victory Central scored first in the contest when fullhaik Tun Tuell swept the left end on a 9 yard run in the second quarter, of nlav llausr olio ha 11 i cams -am The Hausci hie.li hnol girls vi'lli-yball match of th" when il fell i its third si -a si in Tuesday Waldron. 13-15 ami 9-i: The reserv" team rem. lined untie, iten wi V.i-2 victim Belli I' mis will be Saturday al Scnltsburg St. I tci Cirls Win Final Match The St Peter's girls' vol-lovbali team wen its final game of the season in the Lutheran i iris Volleyball league Tuesday, winning at Sailers 8 15 7 and 15 -9 Pelets linished with a 19-5 record Southern Pin CDX Exterior Glue $159 Umk TOP QUALITY in -51 $08 Tj 4 I' 'i8' m2P Sfcwt a however, a 15 ti. in action Oct.

24-25-26 ON "Dcudafi' SAVING SPECIALS in BUILDING MATERIALS Win Winning Season North at Jeff in SCC UNDERLAYMENT PARTICLE BOARD 3 8" Particle Board $MQ ruriKie uuuru A2 S8 It SHEATHING PLYWOOD ll CDX EXTERIOR SHEATHING I OS Angeles 1 I Phoenix 1 1 Gulden State I 2 Seattle I 2 Tuesday's Results Buttaio IM New Orleans It8 New or DO Houston 100 Atlanta 125 Philadelphia 92 Washington 12.1 KC Omaha 121 Vilwaukpe 92 Chicago 90 Portland 107 Golden State 106 Tonight's Games leeland at Boston Houston at Washington Chicago vs KC Omaha Detio'i at Phoenix Poi tland at Seattle 500 500 333 333 Pro Hockey Standings National Hockey League Division 1 w. I t. pts I Ph.iddeitit.i Allan NY Ranger t. pts gt V.l!" Oliver ago Si Loin. Minnesota 11 20 17 0 Division Pts gi Uelroit I os Angeles Montreal Pittsburgh Washington 20 21 21 12 29 pts 7 7 5 4 Buffalo Toronto Boston ahfu' ni Tuesday's Results i Washington 0 NY Islanders Atlanta Philadelphia 4 I os Angeles 7 Minnesota 3 Vaiuouver 2 Tonight's Games St I oJs at NY Rangers BosloVt Pittsburgh Detroit at Atlanta Montreal at Toronto Washington al Chuago Kansas City at Caliloriua World Hockey Association East I.

pts gf ga leveland hu ago I ngiaoO 1 1 1 ct i ana pn i I pts gf Diego gf 74 offense moved the ball well on the ground and in the air and the shutout was the first "full" one of the season North, of course, held New-Albany scoreless in a weather-abbreviated season-opener which lasted only two quarters Agasini Seymour, North's wishbone olfense rolled to its third highest output of the year on the ground, 260 yards, and sophomore quarterback Boh Pollert added 1 16 yards in the air on nine of I'J passing, six to junior split end Mike Todd The 387 total yards was the highest of the season, topping the total of 360 against Franklin game and 358 against Shelbyville Fumbles are still a problem, though, arid North's ability to 'rriing onto the ball against Jeff will play a key role North assistant coach dene Foldenaiier. who scouted Jeff's 35-10 win last week over Connersville, was asked if the Bull Dogs could beat pass catcher with 11 receptions for 74 yards What may be missed even more, however, is hi.f put-ning. He has kept opponents out of good field position most of the season with his long kicks. The running back situation was complicated when East coach John Stafford learned junior Darrell Lutz, injured in the fourth game of the season, would not be back. He suffered a hand fracture.

When the cast was removed, it was found that the bone did not heal right. He had led the Olympian ground game through the first three contests of the season Schultz, who moved into the starting flanker slot when Jones was moved to running back, also is out with a hand injury. He had caught three passes for 45 yards. Kitterman, a backup quarterback, also has a should separation and will be out the remainder of the year. Zieleniuk, the startiflicen-ter all season, has missed the past two games due to a non-football related knee injury.

In addition, Jones is the leading scorer on the team with four touchdowns, three 1 2" ASPHALT CT SHEATHING PLYWOOD FIR EXTERIOR 38 Impregnated with asphalt to make Sheet it mobture ret istant. SHEATHING PLYWOODj Art Yd Avg 73 43 6 3 65 42? 6 5 46 247 5 4 40 157 3 9 20 91 4 7.1 68 1 1 15 3 0 3 I 4 3 5 II 2 2 1 3 3 0 2 9 SHEET ROCK By J.D LKWIS Fresh from one of its better all-round performances of the year, the football team of Columbus North high school shoots for a share of third place in the South Central conference Friday night when the Bull Dogs try to beat Jeffersonville for the first time in three years North could also assure itself of a second consecutive winning season with a victory. The Bull Dogs are 5-3 with Jeff and Columbus Kast next Friday remaining A 4-2 record in the SCC could mean a tie for third with defending conference champion Bloom-ington South South is 3-2 and hosts co-leader Rushville Saturday Co-leader Martinsville hosts Shelbyville Friday North coach Bill McCaa was extremely pleaseed after his squad snapped a 2-game losing streak last Friday by beating Seymour, 20-0. For the first time since "tyie Franklin game, the Bull Dog SANDED PLYWOOD EXTERIOR GRADE GOOD ONE SIDE TD CR CK Mike Todd 4 0 15 39 Brad Dietl 5 0 9 30 Kirk French 5 0 0 30 Bob Pollert 0 0 18 Doug Brantley 2 0 0 12 Steve Zeller 2 0 0 12 Larry Kleinhenz 10 0 6 Jim Shoe 10 0 6 Gary Sims 10 0 6 Scott Hamilton 0 0 2 2 to 1 2" SHEET 14 ll SANDED PLYWOOD 38 II SANDED PLYWOOD 34 ll SANDED PLYWOOD OtW Urn CASH CARRY PRICES PICKED-UPAT THE YARD Delivery Available (' Comp Ydi Avg UI11- lailStirS M.ke Todd 17 264 15 5 irK French 5 70 14 0 North Opp Shobe 4 84 21 0 First Downs 90 7 Brad Dieti 3 56 7 Yards Gained Rushing 1637 1783 Steve Zeller 2 8 4 0 Yards Lost Rushing 1S8 105 Scott Hamilton 1 Jl 31 0 Net Yards Rushing I4'8 1171 Doug Brantley 26 26 0 Average Yards Rushing 5 2 4 2 RETURN YARDAGE Passing 33 812 35 105 11 0 Pun! Yards Gained Passing 555 444 Kirk French 8 235 4 22 Yards Lost Passing Ill I0S Scott Hamilton 5 69 5-45 Net Yards 444 326 Ed Hawes 2 30 2 4 Fumbles Lost by 21 II Brad Dietl 1 10 Penalties 457 289 Kurt Ruehm 1-5- comparison) Kirk French Biod Diel; Steve Zeller Bob Pollert John Brown Larry Klenhenz Louis Plunilee Steve Essex Doug Brantley lohn Hall Mike Clayton Art 19 57 19 4 1 I Yds 227 Bob Pollert Larry Kleinneiu Steve Essex Ed Hawes RECEIVING He will be in the lineup again this week end when East attempts to. win its fourth game of the season against 1-7 North Decatur and in the process set a record for the number of wins in one year.

Individual Statistics LUMBER (We invite 2X6s 8 10 12 Other sizes slightly higher 2X4'S 8-12-14 Other sizes slightly higher Five Out for oar Km feet 2X4-10' No. 1 Better Yellow Pine 2X8-16 WHILE THEY LAST KILN DRIED Key Injuries Hurt Olympians 7)88 J2 each SPECIAL PURCHASE 14 KILN DRIED WEST TOAST PRECISION CUT END TRIM TO 92 38" CPFriSC ll ki nsitn 1 i I KILN DRIED PRE-CUT Ideal for fence STUDS $7 LJC PONDEROSA PINE SHELVING BOARDS 1x4 BOARD 8 ZT' 1x6 BOARD 12' 1x8 BOARD 16 iT' lxlO BOARD 20 IT' 1x12 BOARD 22 CT' USE AS SKIRT BOARD FOR POLE BUILDINGS 2x6-8-10-12-14 No. 1 Kiln Dried post, pole buildings conversion kicks and one field goal for 30 points. The one bright spot to the injury situation was the fact that wide receiver-defensive safety Bob Hulse was not seriously injured in the game with Jennings Hulse, the top pass catcher and pass interception leader as well as kick return specialist, was sidelined the second half of the game after taking a hard hit to the midsection following his third pass theft of the year Scoring QUARTER SCORING I 1 Coiumtus East JfJ 14 Opponents 27 )9 Individual Scoring TO CR 77 77 4 32 34 107 CK 4x 0 0 0 0 0 30 24 18 I 6 2 Bob Jones 4 Bob Hulse 4 Bruce Anderson. 3 Ron Edge 1 Jeff Roblnette I Doug Cockerham 0 Includes one field goal PENTA-TREATED POSTS TIMBERS PENTA-TREATED CENTER MATCHED 2x6s Art Ydl Avg Bob Jones 74 271 3 7 Bruce Anderson 67 170 2 5 Ron Edge 54 141 2 6 Darrell LutI 1H 100 3 6- TimWIIkerson 23 4 4 1 Steve Kitterman 8 35 2 7 Doug Cockerham 33 24 0 7 Randy AKason 14 20 1 4 Ron Wells 3 8 2 7 -Mai James 2 7 3 5 Jeff Hall 2 4 2 0 John Kuril I 0 0 0 Bob Hulse I 6 PASSING ATT Ydl I Bruce Anderson 19 5 7 220 10 Doug Cockerhern .1124 175 3 Steve Kitterman 4 13 33 2 Bob Jones 0 1 0 1 By DICK SHEETS, Sports Editor -Injuries are now being felt more than ever at Columbus East with the Olympians going into their final two games of the high school football season without five players, four of whom have started during the 1974 fall season The biggest setback came during last Friday night's loss at Jennings County when East lost the services of 3-year starter Bob Jones He was sidelined for the remainder of the season in the third quarter of the game after catching East's only pass completion of the night.

He suffered a dislocated shoulder. Others definitely out for this Friday's home game with North Decatur and the final game with Columbus North are center John Ziele-niuk, running back Darrell Lutz, flanker Paul Schultz and quarterback Steve Kit-terman. Jones has been one of the key offensive figures for the Olympians all year, leading the team in rusjiing with 271 yards after being switched from flanker to running back. He also is the second leading 10' 12' 12' 14' Jvf A Oi 14- Iff yx lineal sir i it tfIA RECEIVING Comp Ydt Avg Game Statistics JJJ Jeff Robinette 3 69 23 0 Ent Opp Paul Schulti 3 45 15 0 First Downs 67 75 Darrell LutI 2 16 8 0 Yards Gained Rushing IC97 1039 Bruce Anderson I 6 10 Yards Lost Rushing 236 16 Russ Evon I 10 Nef Yards Rushing (61 85J Ron Edge 12 Average Yards Rushing 2 7 2 8 RETURN YARDAGE Passing 34 95 16 39 115 10 KO PUNT Yards Gained Passing 437 578 Bob Hulse 9 226 1-4 Yards Lost Passing 45 103 Bob Jones 9 209 113 Net Yards Passing 392 475 Doug Cockerham 3 39 I I Fumbles Lost by 22 23 Russ Evans 13 Penalties 43 5 303 Randy Mason l-o BUILDING SUPPLY CENTER OPEN DAILY 7:30 PM SATURDAY 4:30 PM 3040 NATIONAL ROAD PHONE 372-2875.

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