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Asbury Park PressWed. Jan. 16, 1980 D7 Monmouth Babilonia, Gardner want to hold back jreshmen learning Olympics at ages 15 and 17, they have truly grown in strength and maturity, adding more lifts and more complex moves to their program and skating faster, Gardner said in an interview Tuesday. Indeed, in Vienna last year they captured the 1979 world championships, a title held for the six previous years by the Soviet husband-wife team of Irina Rodnina and Aleksandr Zaitsev. The Russian couple sat out the world competition last year to have a baby, but they are expected to be Babilonia and Gardner's toughest Olympic competition for a gold medal.

In addition to their physical growth, Nicks says, Babilonia and Gardner are now putting more of their own input into the programs, contributing almost 50 percent of the music and choreographic ideas. "Three or four years ago, we were almost searching for things to fill out our program," Babilonia said. "Now we can't fit everything in." competition's special added significance for his pair. "We want to peak in Lake Placid and skate well here," said Babilonia, 19, of the pairs competition which begins tonight. Worth 30 percent of the total score, tonight's two-minute short-program is composed of six required elements set to music and choreography of the skaters' choice.

The other 70 percent comes in the five-minute free skate program tomorrow. Also on the opening-day program today was the senior women's compulsory figures, worth 30 percent of the total score. The event featured another U.S. gold medal hopeful, world champion Linda Fratianni, 19, who is trying for her fourth national title. Gardner, 21, says the nationals will help the pair grow in confidence.

"We have to skate well because it's our national championship. If we do, we build up our own confidence." Since the couple placed fifth in the 1976 The Associated Press ATLANTA For most of the couples competing tonight at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, the goal is simple a berth on the U.S. Olympic team. For Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner, it's a bit more complex.

The 1979 world-champions and most-favored contenders, along with' a Russian pair, for Olympic gold in Lake Placid are expected to win their fifth-consecutive national title, and one of the three Olympic pairs slots, with ease. So, although they don't downplay the importance of winning here, they will also use the competiton as a yardstick to measure their progress and as a showcase for the world's judges and competitors. "It's part of their progress evaluation for the Olympics," said John Nicks, the California pair's coach for the last nine years. "How they skate here will be evaluated around the world," he said, explaining the Atlantic County edges West Point Prep, 69-64 back. Mike Monahan led Prep with 23 points.

WEST POINT PREP (64) Cook 0 0-0 0. Hauser 0 0-0 0. Walsh 4 6 7 14. Quai-k-enbush 0 0-0 0, Monahan 11 1 2 23. Green 5 15 18 25 25.

Freidenberg 1 0-0 2 TOTA1S 21 22 28 64 ATLANTIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE (69) Jordan 10 2-3 22. Hadley 6 0-0 12. Smith 5 3 4 13. Jackson 4 4-6 12. Krawiec 3 0-0 6.

Laborde 1 2 4 4 TOTALS: 29 11-17 69 MAYS LANDING Greg Jackson hit four consecutive free throws in the closing seconds Atlantic Community College edged West Point Prep, 69-64, in a men's basketball game yesterday. Jackson hit two free throws came with 12 seconds remaining, then dropped in a pair five seconds later to cap an Atlantic corn- WEST LONG BRANCH The freshmen have come a long way since the Monmouth College women's basketball team opened practice in October. A veteran team was returning for Coach Joan Martin, and it was expected that the freshmen would 'learn' as the Lady Hawks played their first full season in the AIAW Division I. But as things would have it, the freshmen are playing a bigger role in the current season and 'learning by Last night, three of Martin's recruits played an integral point in a 99-62 rout of Glassboro State College. Tammi Strutz, out of Asbury Park High School, directed' the offense and sparked de-' fense, while scoring 14 points.

Cindy Hook, at 6-3 the tallest of the Lady Hawks, added 16 points. And Sharon Mitchell, from Trenton, chipped in 11 points. "I'm pleased with the play of the fresh Ski Conditions men, said Martin. "They've come a long way in a short time. "Tammi (Strutz) makes our offense run," said Martin.

"She got a few quick steals and scored the easy layups off them tonight. It helped us break away when we needed to. "She's become very important to us at -Iboth ends of the court. fSi.I mm. put "PinHv CHonk has shnun mp chu ic unli ving to play and she's getting better every game on both offense and defense.

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Russo, an All-Shore basketball and baseball player at Keyport, continued his brilliant play at guard for first-year coach Larry Hennessy, scoring 26 points. Ford and Arledge netted 22 and 17, respectively. Brookdale jumped to a nine-point (46-37) halftime bulge and maintained its advantage throughout the final 20 minutes. The Jersey Blues, who have lost twice in 13 assignments, travel north today for a GSAC game with Union County College. Essex County is now 13-1.

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DeShuo 7 0-0 14. Clark 2 0-2 4. Smith 1 3 4 5. Green 13 6 9 32. Chapman 0 12 1.

Jones 5 13 11. Baily 5 1-3 11. TOTALS: 38 12 22 88 BROOKDALE (100) Arledge 6 5-6 17. McKeon 2 0-2 4. Kilpatrick 9 13-14 31.

Russo 9 8 9 26. Ford 4 14-16 22. Colke 1 00 2. Marks 0 1-2 1 TOTALS: 31 39-49 100 Essex 37 51 88 Brookdale 46 54 100 Fouled Out Dave Green. Mark Chapman.

James Baily (E): Jack McKeon. Brian Kilpatrick (B). Team Records: Essex 13-1. Srookdale 11-2. 4USSB0R0 STATE (62) Love 4 6-10 14; Carney 2 4-6 Daronhower 1 0-0 WMson 2 0-0 Cowan 4 0-0 8, Engemann 2 2-2 6.

Lyons 9 0-2 18. Evans 1 0-3 2 TOTALS 25 12 23 62 (99) Phillips 0 2-3 2. Collins 7 0-1 14: Mitchell 3 5-9 11; graven o-o bweeney IMJ Domorski 3 Z-3 8: Strut 0-1 14; Lasher 1 1-5 3: Gresh 1-1 11: Hook 6 4-6 16: Double Flexten cord belts Low temperature tread compound Winter 'GO' without metal studs! III 1-31 IU fev iR78-15 wn 1 li LW78-15 $97.00 $16.60 $3 27 Af Ci fl C870-15 $88.00 $71.55 $2.91 4-unen r-arerno i io. ue nice u-u Buen 2. TOTALS 40 19-37 99 Halttime Monmouth 53-31 FfMllwl Hut rvnu ru.

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Snow Isgr 7 of 51 trails tc. Haystack 1 of 24 trails. 'Super weather' on the horizon for Super Bowl The Associated Press PASADENA Super weather should dry out Pasadena in time for Sunday's Super Bowl game, forecasters said yesterday. "We're not looking for any more rain through Sunday," National Weather Service metereorological technician Frankie Latimer said in Los Angeles. Temperatures in the 60s are expected for the National Football League showdown between the defending champion Pittsburgh Steelers and the Los Angeles Rams.

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Jones, a member of the Gray Cup champion Edmonton was named to the squad as a --defensive halfback. Harris, a product of Point Pleasant Beach and the University of South Carolina, was named to the team for the second 2 straight year. This is the first CFL All-Star selection for Jones, a 1970 graduate of Mid-dletown Township High School, and a 1974 of Rutgers University where he gained All-East honors. The results of voting by the Football Re-'iporters of Canada were announced yesterday. Quarterback Tom Wilkinson of the Edmonton Eskimos, tight end Tony Gabriel of the Ottawa Rough Riders and center Al of the British Columbia Lions were the only offensive players to repeat at their positions on the 1979 CFL Ail-Star team.

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