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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 2

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TWO POST-HEKALD. BECKLEY, W. FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 18,1976 To Wheeling In Tourney CI A fl AAA 4 Cats Dominated game us four more Bamos In State Cage Tournament A 1 (AI') Tho slate's only a i basketball loam swings into jciion Friday as Ihe a A a play in (he slate prep a at the Charleston Civic Center. Top-ranked Hivesville, 2 4 0 a a Bridge (22-2) I 7: JO p.m.

game as four more games are hooked in (he annual a a including two Class AAA semi-final round games a A contest i i sialc a i i Uii-1) against perennial tournament power Piedmont (19-4) at 1 p.m game's find Logan's top- ranked Wildcats, 22-1, facing Charleston's Mountain I.ions, 13-10. in a 3 p.m matinee game and Thursday's quarter-final round winners battling at 9 p.m Kivesville. led by ail- slaters Dick Tennaiit and Tim Sutler, topped The Associated Press' i "O.TU^UI 11:1,1 i a i i A i i a school poll durins thc on- Indiana, Rutgers Maintain Perfect Records With Wins tire regular season. The unbeaten jfl.fl record Hams whose starling Thu Kermit-Pledmonl learn consists of five of the game is a rcmnlch of last stars on the school's un- year's Class A finals won beaten 10-0 football team by Hie Blue Devils 48-37 passed their biggest Kermil is led by 6fool-7 a test last Hatur- Guy Dillon, who averages day when they edged third- 23 per game while rated Slstersville 59-50 in Piedmont's lop player is the Region One finals. senior Roger Green who The a i i a averages 17 points uer foe, fifth-ranked Meadow game, liridge is led by Iwo sport Piedmont has been in the all-stater Ronnie Patter- Class A finals the past two son.

Live Hivcsville, the years, healing Marsh Fork Wildcats advanced to Ihe in Ihe 1974 championship state basketball loourna- game. a a i i to a i a playoffs in football despile BAY FLOYD Tied For Lead title and a place in the national semifinals against i i a a i March 27 in Philadelphia. In Louisville. Willie Smith scored 40 points to lead Mlh-rankcd Missouri for a 86-73 victory over i a Texas" Tech a i i a i i a game of Ihe NCAA Midwest Regional college basketball tournament. a i i a i BATON La.

AI Greensboro, N.C., A 1 A Reserves Abdel Anderson ay cored he and Steve Hefele combined ahead basket with 2:01 for 33 points picking up a i i a I a A A i a A i a i Sellers Hkerson each added two scored only eight to lead a unbeaten Rutgers to a 93- mgiu as top-ranked In- 79 viclorv over Connecticut diana trimmed Alabama a i i 74-69 in a Mideast a i a fegional semifinal college basketball semifinals. 'basketball game. I i a a winning its 29lh a met i i i a straight game, had blown a i i a in thc second I2point lead in Ihe closing with the winner to i i P'ay Rutgers a a i i a i McCord sank a jumper off afternoon for the regiona'l seiiiifirnl baseline with left -to give the sixth-ranked Crimson Tide their onlv lead at 69-68. a quetlc met No. 10 Western Michigan in the second game to decide Indiana's opponent in a a (AP) The Wildcats earned a finals that will qualify a '-'rry Johnson raced down berlh in Sunday's finals at a for the a i a ourl witl1 i running Madison Square Garden at Philadelphia and laid in a field goal a a i (he i of 111 a to Thursday night's second provide Kentucky with a a i a dramatic 79-78 basketball North Carolina State ami i a i i i i a of the 39th National Invitation Tournament Thursday night.

(AP) Steve Grole hii two free throws with 27 seconds leading i a Michigan (o on 8076 victory over a i a i a A A i i a a a i i a Thursday night. i Michigan Into Saturday's final against Missouri, i i i Smith's 39 points in healing Texas Tech 8S-75 in the other semifinal. Cats Gain Berth lllfHO w.yo.HHhSrh«olT«»rn.fvRfsulli Mar. 27. By Ite I'int Class A A a i Norlhlork W.

I'vltTSburK 59 Vinson 65, AAA Ihlarlf r-Final. Wti'CllrETJ. lilt Three Share Golf Lead In Florida Fla. "I'd been kind of lax. I'd 1 I 7 lay F'oyd' wh just been walling for mv reached the i point game to come back Of in fcw career in this event course, it didn't come three years ago.

fashioned back. She made me realize fh fo under ilr 68 you have lo work at it. You hat staked him to a lie for have to work at anvlhing the first round lead Thurs- vou wanl to do day in Ihe $175.000 Greater a i Open Tournament. He shared thc top spot i a Wadkins, on the comeback from a two-year slump, and Danny Edwards, who joined the tour last season after a year on the Far East circuit. Thc group at 69, three under par on the 7.M3-yard Deerwood Country Club 'iSyU-lfl'S course, included England's iMABii (i-foot-3 Peter Oosterhuis, is Nale Slarks.

Mike Hill, By ROBERT WHITE "Clark did a good job of PoM-HpraM running the offense," said A Andy. "He doesn't play lU-Doiindlng dominance point guard too often, but sh Ignited Wilson was about two steps the heeling Wildcats to a below normal." 72-57 Slate Tournament Janeczko contributed over Richwood at four points to give Wheel- the Charleston Civil Center ing a lead with 6 rsd1I 5J'J ftern0011 minutes and 10 seconds' Wildcats, recording remaining. Dave Woo- tneir first Stale tourna- jeik's field goal made II 70 men win since 1957, prov- to 53 with 1 minute and 37 ed a i for the seconds left. rja The Wildcats had oppor- ef(l ghton tunities for the second and grabbed 14 rebounds as third shot consistently heeling out rebounded Senior Bob Raddy grabbed Hichwood by 57 to 35. 12 rebounds and Janeezko i a the pulled down eight hoard that's what won 6 4 nadd finished it," commented Wheeling 6 4 na coach Sam Andy.

The vie- WIttl 20 Points, followed by lory was Ihe first in four state tourney games (or Crcighton with 14 and Ellis 12 Th The first iiuarler was u. Tim Toney even and the Cats led by points only 3 at a i i used a 10- added halftime. But tern- "ichwood sunk 78 per conl om tne ul i in And Floyd, in a deep slump and without a win i i 1969 A a i a championship, turned his career around with a $119.385 season in 1974. JACKSONVILLE. Fla (API Fun in I 7.1(1 I nib cc 3KK-72 E-ll 5-3 II 4 STAR DUST CLUB BANKS, W.

VA TONWHT HISINTS "SOUND OF THE SIMTURYBAND" NEW, WITH WITH STONE MOUNTAIN FtlOAT-SATUTOAY SUNDAY DANCE BECKLEY MOOSE LODGE SAT. MARCH 20 10 p.m. 'til 2 o.m. MUM By "CAROUSEL" Friday Hight Wrring Roam SpKial Shrimp pr Oyster Dinrwf, Swrfeed Platttf Frag Dinrwf $4.00 NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH BUSINESSMAN SPECIAL EVHYDAY OPCNWUKOAYS 11 A.M. TIL 1 P.M.

I art-Sun. 5 p.m. Till 1p.m. Carolina-Charlotte. mad dash for the winning basket capped the most exciting game of the XIT.

He roared down Ihe court after taking a feed from center i Phillips for Ihe winning bucket after Providence seemed to have the game locked up with a 78-77 lead and just seven seconds loft. a lt Kwood 57 78, Dut'onl 7i Basketball Hriulls ROARING 20's VA. ME5ENTS "THI S1ARLITIRS" COUNTRY AND ROCK ROLL MUSIC fUlUUNG WlUUirilU'' MOMK RIGHTS 10 TILL 2 a Mlwrari K. Texas Twn 7.i 80. Noire Regional Sfmilinali Flnljcrs 91.

ConntH-linil 79 Mldeau Srmltintls Ini1i.in:i 7t. Al.iljaiiKi 69 62. W. 57 NCAA Dlilslo. Plajolfs Quarlrr-finals 1'uwl OW Domlnron 78 TOURNAMENTS hmtucky 79.

Providence 78 Scmillnali Charlotte 80. X.Car. Si. 79 thr Preii ABA Vork 110. Dt'nvpr 9fl NBA 110.

Kansas 102 i a i Philak-lutulM i dy Allm. "I'd played the tour for i years without pur- pose." Floyd recalled of 1W)K his 1973 visit to -Jackson- 8i' Ville. Ik-nCri- "I shot a bad round. I don't remember what it was. but it was bad and I withdrew.

That's not very professional, but I did "Then my wife-- I'd just been married about four months-- and I. sat down and had a long talk. "It was the turn-around of my career. "We talked about a lot of things, a lot of mental things. There were a lot of things my wife made me wake up to.

3.VJ4-M 33-36-69 11-56-W 36-6J 36.11 3J.37-H 3 U-71 M. 17-70 33.J5-T9 ii-35-70 J1.3S-73 X-1S-1I 37.33 -JO porary loss of patience by conl om tne ul i in Ihe Lumberjacks to widen hillf i lhe Cat their lead early in the third cre lln(Jer Per cent at "We went out there and Thc Lumberjacks shot 37 hurried, said Richwood per cent from the floor for coach a Bailey, the game and Wheeling, 44 brought the ball up per cent, well, but think we lost our poise a little bit by not BICHUCWD 117 setting up." i i Bill i and a Janeczko, neither noted for their scoring, contributed crucial baskets in Ihe second half. The 6-4 Ellis scored 6 points as Wheeling moved out lo a -13-33 advantage A 20-footer by Senior Darrell Clark extended the margin to 50-39, after three periods. Clark played mast of the game in place of senior Tom i who was recovering from Ihe flu Tim Mrltfot Jrir Mlkp McQiil miwa Uivr Jittnko Bill MIH HsM) Kcllli Crvlihll CHnrll I'tlrl Ml 11.13 1 71 37 Toiil iMh 11 Kwikd OHJ: Sttte Tourney Roundup Win Double-A Semifinals Games CINEMA EARTHQUAKE AT CHAR1TON MSTON SEOtGC UNNBY IN CINEMA 2: LUCKY IADY AT MINWUI IWtT RtYMOLDJ BUt HUMAN IN NHtVllU H. IN HWVIUtir.M.

SHOW STARTS 7 ML WALT DISNEY ntooocnoN THE APPLE DUMPUNG GANG AUO TERROR IN THE WAX MUSEUM PIPfSTM DR. IN SHOW STARTS AT 7 ML "THE GAMUT -uso- "ININATE NATMATES" FMCMIWATm OUT UNCO 11 NOT AOMITTB). B. CUOS MOOIMD and the Warwood 65-54 in the'dass AA semifinals of the state high school basketball tournament. Vinson, which was tied with Northfork for first a i i a Associated Press AA poll, will now meet the Blue Demons.

22-3. in the state championship game Saturday at 1 p.m. over a seven minute span, history, with 18 points- 17 HUNHSCIOS Hjjnli4.3!S.Keanoo«.Mjrmi»3. I 16-711. Touts- 7 8 .4 3 0 1 6.

C.imeroa 3 0-1 6 arin 3 7. Tjsk 1 0-1 Tolals 21 WYOMING THEATRE MULLENS, W.VA. W.7P.M.-SAT.7P.M SUNDAY 2:00 P.M. HARD TIMES AlSO IRUKOUT 7 26 IS 16 12 W. Ik-cibotn 1.2 IVaUers 0 z-2 I Bf.trfits fl.O Totals PF.TF.HSKHC ISO Djvf 1.2 n.irrjl Jjdvj 1.2 II.

Bjlir Area Nettert Playing At MU a Beckley, and David Sisk, of Mullens, are freshmen members of the Marshall University varsity tennis team. Beasley was a standout U'oodrow Wilson High School athlete in football, track and tennis prior to enrolling at MU this yean Sisk played basketball, football and baseball at Mullens High School and is the sixth man on the MU varsity leam. Both nelters will participate in a round-robin a a a i Ernoryi Henry and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga this weekend Saturday Night Sptdal Special Friday-- Saturday-- Sunday Fatate Opwi Sa4od Bar $5.00 A Cunt STEAK WINE LDCKY LADV CRAB ORCHARD DRIVE-IN ORCHARD-SOTHIA ROAD RALEIGH DRIVE THEATRE WITH CHOK3 POTATO, OH SALAD, HOMf HAM 1MAD AND 6USS Of WHW, UNNtK MUSK DAVIS ft fONDAU HW WMUoy. 11 o.m. HI 11 f.w,, M.

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