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Hochstetier puts people down ByRONRtLCHENMAN Sporti Writer man, no Hlgh most se V-ywf-oW senior, Cassidy Hochstetler only stands 5-fooMaiid wrestles In the 119-pound class. CASS HOCHSTETLER He hasn't grown physically all that much, but he poses as a giant obstacle to whomever he faces on the mats. It alt began in 1M6 when Cass was a 7th grader. His older brothers Joe and Terry would come home from varsity wrestling practice and try out new moves they had learned on Cass. Joe, a 1970 graduate was a Tornado captain in his senior year.

Terry graduated in I960. Cass says he learned his lessons well from his brothers and it's helped him a lot. Cass also credits his coach Paul Mowrey with helping him correct his mistakes. FOR AN individual of his size, who looks like he might have a tough time in a street brawl, Hochstetler has proveH himself a true champion. Included among his many accomplishments are an enviable career record of 45 wins and only two defeats, both in is fir st year.

He has pinned 34 of his His streak of consecutive pins was stopped at 17 Monday by Hubie Cushman of Coshocton, who held Cass to a 94 decision. However, the victory over Cushman gave Cass his 36th consecutive duaj meet triumph. Recently, Cass became the only Cardinal Conference wrestler ever to win four league titles. He won the 103- pound title his freshman year, took the 107-pound crown the next year, captured the 112-pound honors his junior year and earned the 119-pound championship this past Saturday in Ashland. Cass owns school records for the most pins in under one minute, that being six.

His 34 pins makes him the all-time top pinner for Dover and his 45 dual meet victories is a school career mark. Cass is looking forward to college if he can get a scholarship. He said that Ashland and Ohio University have expressed an interest in him. This outstanding grappler said when he is not wrestling his hobbies include camping, swimming and blondes with blue eyes. Dover High Coach Paul Mowrey commenting on Hochstetler said, "He's a fun-loving kid until the referee's whistle blows, then he's a tiger, constantly on the attack.

Win, lose or draw, it can be said that he came to wrestle." Pro basketball The TIMES-REPORTER EM 00 PHILADELPHIA, OHIO NCAA tournament in sight 2 teams bid for 1 berth By BERT ROSENTHAL Associated Press Sports Writer If it were up to Jacksonville Coach Tom Wasdin, both the Dolphins and Florida State would be invited to the NCAA's Mideast Regional basketball tournament at Dayton, Ohio March 16. But since there apparently will be room for only one, the NCAA selection committee will have a difficult time choosing between the Southern powerhouses. Wasdin made a pitch for the two teams Wednesday night, after Jacksonville nipped Florida State 84-82 on Leon Benbow's two free throws with eight seconds remaining. "We both ought to go," he said. Hugh Durham, Florida State coach, said, "I appreciate his invitation and we accept it.

I think both teams will wind up in post-season tournaments. I am not saying that both will go to the NCAA. I figure Marquette's got to go and that leaves room for only one more." Marquette, an independent like Jacksonville and Florida State, is the nation's second-ranked team with a 15-0 record. Florida State, rated 10th, is 15-3, including a 90-83 victory over Jacksonville in the final of the Sunshine Classic at Jacksonville on Dec. 7.

The unranked Dolphins, who snapped the Seminoles' 10-game winning streak and extended their victory string to six, now are 11-2. Two independent teams will be picked to join the Big Ten and Ohio Valley Conference champions in the Mideast Regional at Dayton leading to tine national final at Los Angeles Mar. 25. Ernie Fleming paced Jacksonville with 29 points and Benbow added 20. Reggie Royals was high for Florida State With 17.

Meanwhile, fourth-ranked Louisville won its 14th straight game since an opening loss and its fourth in a row in the Missouri Valley Conference, thumping St. Louis 77-59. The Cardinals, who set a school record for consecutive victories, led only 29-25 at halftime before pulling away in the final 20 minutes. Jim Price paced the Cardinals with 20 points, 10 during a 22-6 spurt early in the second half. Fran Costello's two free throws with 1:10 remaining and two more by Marvin Barnes with 33 seconds left enabled Providence to upset seventh-rated Southern Cal 70-66.

Ernie DiGregorio sparked the unheralded Friars with 27 points and Barnes scored 21. Providence is 12-2 and the Trojans are 11-3. Virginia, the No. 8 team, showed no rustiness following an 11-day layoff and crushed Johns Hopkins 112-70 for its 13th victory in 14 games. Jim Habgood led the balanced Cavaliers scoring with 19 points.

Ninth-rated Penn became the fifth major college team to win 1,000 games, trouncing LaSalle 80-66. Penn, 11-2, joined Kentucky, Kansas, Oregon State and St. John's N.Y. in the 1000-victory club. "I'm very pleased to be a part of the win," said Chuck Daly, Penn's first-year coach.

"I haven't been responsible for that many. They have come under some great coaches. I hope I can continue towards the second 1,000." Dwight Lamar, the nation's leading scorer, fired in 43 above his leading 12th- ranked Southwestern Louisiana to a 90-67 romp over Trinity, Tex. The Rajin Cajuns are 13-1. Davidson rallied from a 53-45 deficit with 13 minutes remaining and upset nth- rated Princeton 81-74.

John Falconi, Davidson's leading scorer with 23 points, put the Wildcats ahead for good with a three-point play with 9:40 left. Northern Illinois, ranked 19th, got 23 points from Jerry Zielinski and 20 each from Jim Bradley and Billy Harris, in racing to its llth consecutive victory and 12th in 13 games, a 106-96 decision over Western Michigan. In one of the longest games of the season, Virginia Tech outlasted West Virginia 105-101 in three overtimes, despite 41 points by the Mountaineers' Wil Robinson. In another close finish, Nebraska edged Oklahoma State 64-63 on Mike Peterson's 20-foot jump shot with 52 seconds remaining for its fourth Big Eight Conference victory without a loss. Chuck Jura scored 34 points for the Cornhuskers.

Elsewhere, it was: Duke 77, Wake Forest 66; Mississippi 92, Vanderbilt 65; Detroit 77, Toledo 73; Dayton 66, Miami, Ohio 60; St. Joseph's, Pa. 75, Xavier 63; Temple 76, George Washington 73; St. John's, N.Y. 72, Hofstra 64; Bradley 104, Northern Michigan 56; Kent State 75, Bowling Green 65; Manhattan 111, St.

Francis, N.Y. 75; Rutgers 78, Delaware 73; Rockhurst 75, Air Force 73, and Centenary 80, Long Island 71. EK'S 1 et From T-B Wire Services Oklo College (Wednesday Night) Kent State 75, Bowling Green The Citadel 85. Stetson 70 Virginia 112, Johns Hopkins 70 65 Dayton 66, Miami 60 Detroit 77, Toledo 73 St. Joseph's, Pa.

75, Xavier 63 Bluffton 80, Heidelberg 71 West Virginia Wesleyan 111, Marieta 103 Capital 57, Wittenberg 55 Wilmington 75, Findlay 72 Malone 98. WaUh 76 Case Western Reserve 94, Washington and Jefferson 82 Akron 85, Hiram 71 Ohio Northern 95, Adrian, Mich. 76 Urbana 80, Ohio Dominican 78 East St. Joseph's. 75.

Ohio Xavier 63 St. John's, N.Y., 72, Hofstra 64 Rider 106, Gettysburg 60 Lafayette 91, Pittsburgh 78 Rutgers 78, Delaware 73 American 73, Chester St. 57 Fairfield 80. St Francis. 74 Penn 80, La Salle 66 Manhattan 111, St.

Francis. N.V., 75 Colgate 86, Hartwick 69 St. Peter's 80, lona 71 Holy Cross 76, Springfield 71 Drexel 61, Bucknell Montclair St 79, Newark St 53 C.W. Post 86. Wagner 64 Stony Brook 82, Adelphi 72 Phila Textile 90, Lycoming 83 Cheyney St 107, KuUtown St 75 Assumption 79, Northeastern 77 Bethany 71, Allegheny 43 Gannon 95, Alliance 79 Westminster 89, Indiana.

Temple 76, Geo Washington 73 Mississippi 92. Vanderbilt 65 Centenary 80, Long Island U. 71 So Caro St 76. No Caro Cent 84, Fit St 82 LfflSlvate 77, St. Louis 59 77, Wajke Forest Davldaao II, Princeton 74 Va 101, Jot 60 Bluefield St 75.

Va Tech 68 Thomas More 86, Bellarmine 81 Catholic 83. Mt St. Mary's 65 MMwesl Dayton 66, Miami. Ohio, 60 Kent St 75, Bowling Green 65 No Illinois 106, West Mich 96 Detroit 77. Toledo 73 Nebraska 64.

Ok la St 63 Bradley 104. No Mich 56 De Paul 75. Illinois 68 Augsburg 92, 91 St. John's. 89, Macalester 72 Ind St 80.

Ball St 78. 2 ot Capital 57. Wittenberg 55 Akron 85. Hiram 71 Parsons 103, Bellevue 68 Huron 51. Dakota St 49 Bethel.

78. Northland 54 Swtlweil SW Louisiana 90. Trinity 67 Tex Southern 127. Tex Col 97 Far West Rockhurst 75. Air Force 73 Providence 70.

Southern Cal 66 Fort Lewis 84. Santa Fe 69 Bakersfield St 107. Stanislaus St 69 Whittier 93. La Verne 83 Fight results CANTON, Ohio Broughton, 158. of Bradford, decisioned Dave Tach 1H, of Kalwnaw.

uY a ID-rounder. CANTON. Ohio Leo Hut- cbiM, 176, of Kakmara. Mteh, knocked out JUnPlrti. 179, oj Cleveland, io the eighth round of lO-rounder.

FRIDAY "Coshocton at New Philadelphia 'Mansfield Madison at Dover Tuscarawas Central Catholic at IV South at IV North at Caraway "HilandatRidgewood Jewett-Scio at Conotton Valley at Sandy Valley Carrollton at Toronto Oakwood at Fairless Canton at Tuscarawas Valley Brilliant at Cadiz SATURDAY Perry at New Philadelphia KSU Tuscarawas at KSU Ashtabula gat IV South Triway at Caraway Claymont at Coshocton River View at West Holmes Union Local at Lakeland Valley at Lake Fairless at Louisville Carrollton at Minerva Orrville at Hiland Valley at Tuslaw Warwood, W.Va. at Cadiz Games start at approximately 8 p.m. Denotes Cardinal Conference game Denotes Inter-Valley Conference game Denotes Senate League game I SAFETY Ugi EASTMN AtlMHe Wvlrtei W. L. Pel.

G.ft. Boilofi II JM New York Philadelphia SO .431 life Buffalo is tm Cctttil CMvMM Baltimore Atlanu SS .371 Cleveland 34 .310 Cinclflnatl IS 34 .308 8 WESTERN CONFERENCE MMweit DMflM Milwaukee 41 It .781 Chicago 14 .720 4 Phoenix 30 22 .577 11 Detroit II 31 .380 22 Pacific DIvlilM Lot Angeles 42 7 .857 Golden St 30 20 12 Seattle 30 22 .577 Houston 1033.385 2414 Portland 12 41 .226 32 ReMltt Cleveland 112, Boston 108 Milwaukee 120, Detroit 94 Philadelphia 113, Cincinnati 108 Seattle 131, Atlanta 119 Baltimore 115, Buffalo 114, overtime Chicago 117, Houston 108 Only games scheduled THrMiy't Games Chicago vs. Golden State at Oakland Only game scheduled Friday's Games New York at Boston Baltimore at Cincinnati Seattle at Buffalo Detroit at Atlanta Milwaukee at Philadelphia Chicago at Phoenix Houston at Los Angeles Golden State at Portland ABA East Division W. L. Pet.

G.B. Kentucky 39 12 .785 Virginia 31 21 .596 New York 25 28 .472 15 Florldlans 21 31 .404 Pittsburgh 20 32 .385 Carolina 18 33.353 21 West Division Utah 34 18 .854 Indiana 31 21 .596 3 Denver 21 28 .429 11 Mi Dallas 24 32 .429 12 Memphis 21 31 .404 13 Wedaesday's derails New York 118. Kentucky 105 Only game scheduled Ttarsday's Games New York vs. Virginia at Norfolk Carolina at Florldlans Kentucky at Indiana Dallas at Denver Memphis at Utah Friday's Games No games scheduled Unseld hits winning shot Pro hockey NHL East Divlsloi TPltGFGA Boston 31 7 8 70186102 New York 31 8 7 89205104 Montreal 26 12 8 80177127 Toronto 20 18 10 50132132 Detroit 20 20 7 47147152 Vancvr. 13 26 5 31112150 Buffalo 10 28 11 31128187 West Division Chicago 30 10 5 67152 85 Minn.

25 15 7 57124100 St. Louis 17 24 7 41135156 Calif. 15 25 10 40142 190 Phlla. 13 24 8 34107144 Eau Claire Pitts. 12 27 9 33113152 L.

Angeles 13 33 4 30114196 Wednesday's Resilts New York 5, Buffalo 1 St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 1 Los Angeles 5, Toronto 3 Only games scheduled Thursday's Games Philadelphia at Boston Detroit at Buffalo Minnesota at Montreal Vancouver at Chicago Only games scheduled Friday's Games Toronto at California Only game scheduled Ohio Power tops rating surge beats Phila faculty By The Associated Press Eau Claire won twice last week and increased its lead in The Associated Press small college basketball poll. The Blue-Golds defeated River Falls 88-64 and Stout 85-66. The Wisconsin school picked up 11 of 19 first-place ballots cast in nationwide balloting today by sportswriters and sportscasters and garnered 353 points, 47 more than No. 2 Louisiana Tech, which received four votes for first.

Tennessee State, No. 3, Eastern Michigan, Fairmont State and Western Washington State each received one vote for the top spot. Alabama State is new to the Top 10 with an eighth- place finish while last week's No. 9, Assumption, was bumped from the standings. The Top 10, with first-place votes in parentheses and total points on the basis of 20 for first, 18 for second, 16, 14, 12, 10, 9, 8, etc.

1. Eau Claire (11) 353 2. Louisiana Tech (4) 306 3. Tennessee State (1) 258 4. Stephen F.

Austin 205 5. Akron 155 6. Cheyney State 136 7. Evansville 125 8. Alabama State 103 9.

Kentucky State 85 10. Eastern Illinois 82 Ohioans sweep UDRS crowns COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohioans swept all three Universal Drivirfe Rating System championships in the 1971 harness racing season, the U.S. Trotting Association said today. Dick Buxton or Urbana, Ohio, nosed out Gene Riegle of Greenville, Ohio, in the major, 300-and-more starts category with a batting average of .483. Riegle had .461.

Stanley Dancer of New Egypt, N.J., finished third at .444, the llth straight year he has ranked among the top three. Howard Bessinger of Hamilton, Ohio, Ohio, who guided Speedy Crown to a Hambletonian victory, captured the 200-299 division with a .423 percentage. Second was Joe Hennessey of Charlottestown, Prince Edward Island, at .413. Bob Cheney of Richwood, Ohio, nipped Sid Spencer of Pomeroy, Ohio, in the 100-199 class with a UDRS of .517 to Spencer's .517. Joseph M.

Offutt, 18, of Woodbury, was third in the 100-199 division with a .506 percentage. Ohio Power cagers outscored the New Philadelphia faculty 30-10 in the final quarter last night to hand the teachers a 100-80 loss. Junior Hughes paced the Ohio Power attack with 35 points while Bob Shaw pumped in 31. New Philadelphia's Phil Westhayer had 37 points and Gary Geis and Jim Roman contributed 20 and 19, respectively. The school teachers travel to Canton Lincoln next Wednesday, still looking for their second win against four losses.

Kubs lose at Middletown The Kent State Kubs lost their eighth game in 15 outings Wednesday by an 84-66 count to the Miami University Middletown squad. The Kubs were down by only six points, 35-29, at halftime. However, poor foul shooting kept the countians from catching the winners. Leading the Kub scoring were Terry Stocker and Grover Avery, each and 15 points, Jeff Bott with 11 and Larry Kappler with 10. The Kubs play their last game of the regular season Saturday when they travel to KSUAshtabula.

Pakistan's Rahim scores tennis upset CLEVELAND, Ohio Pakistan's Haroon Rahim upset Onny Parun of New Zealand 64, 7-6 in the first round of the the St. Luke's Hospital International Tennis Championships Wednesday night. Sweden's Ove Bengston overpowered England's Gerlad Battrick 6-1, 6-4, and Valdimir Zednik of Czechoslovakia ousted Jim Osborne of the United States 7-6, 7-6. Top-seeded Pierre Barthos of France meets Chile's Patricio Cornejo tonight. The winner of that match 'ays Zednik Friday, and ahim will play Bengston.

Series domination The Kansas City Royals beat the Boston Red Sox 11 times in 12 games during the 1971 season. By The Associated Press For the sports fan who believes nothing can be gained by calling time out with one second remaining in the game, don't believe it. Look at the Baltimore Bullets. The Bullets won a 115114 overtime decision over the Buffalo Braves in a National Basketball Association game Wednesday night. It was a comeback effort for Buffalo which trailed at halftime 59-48, and tied the game 103-103 at the end of regulation on a jump shot by Elmore Smith.

Buffalo went ahead in the overtime, 114-113, on two foul shots by Walt Hazzard with one second left. The Bullets called time out and set up an inbounds-pass play. Forward Gus Johnson passed into center Wes Unseld breaking for the basket. Unseld sank the winning shot at the buzzer. In other NBA action Cleveland trimmed Boston 112-108, Seattle defeated Atlanta 131-119, Philadelphia topped Cincinnati 113-102, Milwaukee beat Detroit 12094, and Chicago dropped Houston 117-108.

The New York Nets defeated the Kentucky Colonels 118-105 in the only American Basketball Association game Wednesday night. Jack Marin paced the Baltimore scoring with 31 points while teammates Archie Clark and Phil Chenier had 21 and 18, respectively. Hazzard scored 30 for the Braves. Bob Kauffman had 27 and Randy Smith 23. Cleveland broke its 11- game losing streak with Johnny Johnson scoring 22 points and Butch Beard 23 against Boston.

The Celtics blew a 14-point halftime lead Rosie Casals advances in Slims tourney HINGHAM, Mass. (AP) Top-seeded Rosie Casals of San Francisco heads a group of four players who have advanced into the quarterfinals of the 118,000 Virginia Slims Womens Indoor tennis championships at the Old Colony Tennis Club. Miss Casals, No. 1-seeded in the absence of the injured Billie Jean King, Wednesday defeated Betty Stove of the Netherlands, 6-4, 6-0. Karen Krantzce of Australia, the No.

8 seed, had to survive a marathon 15-minute game loss en route to a 6-4, 6-0 victory over Marcie Louie of San Francisco in moving into the quarters. Others advancing to the quarterfinals set for Friday were Kerry Melville of Australia and Wendy Overton of Chevy Chase, Md. Miss Melville, the No. 2 seed, defeated Edda Buding of West Germany 6-1, 6-4, and Miss Overton ousted Valerie Ziegenfuss of San Diego, 6-3, 6-2. NOTICE UNION MEETING United Steelworkers Of America Local4377 Saturday, January 29,1972 9:00 A.M.

Main Strut CtftattM, Ohio MONTHLY MUTING with the Cavaliers gaining the edge for the first time with 3:47 left in the jame. John Havlicek led Boston with 27 and Jo Jo White had 20. Seattle had to overcome a 15-point deficit against Atlanta. Spencer Haywood scored 28 for the Sonics but it was Lee Wlnfield and Don Smith who sparked the fourth-quarter surge. The pair combined for 18 points in the period.

Smith finished with 24 points, Winfield 17, and player-coach Lennle Wilkens 22. Walt Bellamy pumped in 36'for the Hawks and Pete Maravich had 29. Nate Archibald scored 42 points in Cincinnati's losing efforts against Philadelphia. The 76ers took command of the seesaw battle in the third quarter with hot-shooting Fred Carter leading the way with a total of 31 points. The loss was the Royals 18th in 22 road games this season.

Kareem Jabbar fired in 34 points and Bob Dandridge 23 in Milwaukee's victory. Jabbar got 28 points in the first half when the Bucks had a 62-50 advantage. Bob Lanier and Terry Dischinger each had 15 for Detroit. Bob Love paced Chicago with a 38-point performance, as the Bulls led all the way against Houston. Love and Chet Walker combined for 27 points during a runaway third quarter.

Elvin Hayes led the Rockets with 36 points. Trojans defeat Ridgewood NEWCOMERSTOWN Newcomerstown's 8th grade basketball team Tuesday defeated Ridgewood's 8th graders 54-45. The Trojans were paced by Dave Seibert's 33 points. Doug Potts led the Generals with 17 points. Newcomerstown, which now has a 6-3 record, will play at Caraway next Tuesday.

Ridgewood's record is 3-6. Dover frosh wins The Dover High freshman basketball team edged Claymont's frosh 29-27 Wednesday in the Dover High gymnasium. Dover (4-6) was led by Brent Gallagher and Dean Richards, each with 10 points. Mike Gambes topped Claymont with 12. Dover's next game is Tuesday at 4:15 when the Tornadoes host Garaway.

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