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B-Friday, Feb. 14, 1975 -4 ClarionLeDget williams open scores Chocs Rout Hardeman Oosterhuis SAN DIEGO AP) Scores after Thursday's first round In tne $175,000 Andy WHIIams-San Diego Open. Golt Tour ACADEMY AAA nament at Torrey Pines Golf Cluo: Peter Oosternuis 32- 34-64 34-33-47 33- 34-67 34- 33-47 35- 33-M 34-34-M Pats, Lancers In o. Finals Grabs Lead At Williams r- SAN DIEGO (AP) Peter Oosterhuis fashioned a six-under-par 66 in cold, cloudy weather reminiscent of his English homeland, while flu-ridden Johnny Miller 36-36-7? 34- 38-7? 36-36-7? 36-36-7? 36-36-72 35- 37-72 36- 36-72 36-36-72 36-37-73 35- 38-73 38- 35-73 36- 37-73 36- 37-73 35- 38-73 37- 36-73 36- 37-73 37- 36-73 37-36-73 37-36-73 35- 38-73 36- 37-83 36-37-73 36-37-73 36- 37-73 37- 36-73 37-36-73 36- 37-73 35- 38-73 37- 36-73 36- 37-73 37- 37-74 34-40-74 40-34-74 36-38-74 36- 38-74 39- 35-74 38- 36-74 37- 37-74 37-37-74 40- 34-74 37-37-74 39- 35-74 37-37-74 CLLNTON Mississippi College broke the century mark for the second time in as many games and defeated Freed Hardeman (Tenn.) College Thursday night 119-88 here at Alumni Hall. For the first ten minutes, it looked as if the game was to be more exciting than most people predicted as the Ghocs could never get more than a four-point lead, But gradually the Clintonians pulled away by using a bench that looked like the starters on the court and walked into the halftime locker room enjoying a 60-41 lead.

The halftime stats told the story as the Tribe hit for 57.8 percent from the floor and 80 percent from the line compared with the 45.2 percent from the floor and 60 percent Tom Kite Howie Johnson Grier Jones Edoie Pearce John Schlee Rik Massengale Danny Edwards Bill Rogers Joe Inman Ray Carrasco Chi Chi Rodriguez George Cadle Miller Barber George Archer Vic Regaiado johnny Miller Randy Ersklne John Jacobs Labron Harris Mike McCullough Roy Pace Ed Sneed Bryan Abbott Jack Ewlng Bruce Flelsher Tom Watson Bob Dickson Gil Morgan Rick Dlvel Mike HIM Mike Reasor Doug Sanders Ken Venturl Jim Hardy Rod Curl Mike Wynn Frank Beard Bob Allard Dave Stockton Mike Hlgglns Terry Diehl Gary Groh Jim Ahern Eddie Merrlns Tommy Jacobs Curtis Slfford Jim Wlechers Tom Evans Tommy Aaron Gay Brewer Lanny Wadklns Ken Still Dwlght Nevll Dick Mast Ken Merscheim Bob Eastwood Jack Spradiln Mike Mitchell stumbled back in the pack in Thursday's first round of the $170,000 Andy Williams-San Diego Open Golf Tournament. Oosterhuis, the current French and Italian Open title-holder, held a one-stroke lead over John Schroeder, Artie McNickle and Mark Hayes, tied at 67. MarK Haves Artie McNickle John Schroeder Phil Rodgers Ray Floyd Booby Wadklns John Lister Bruce Cramoton Lou Graham Bruce Devlin Ben Crenshaw Lyn Lott Billy Casper Jim Simons John Mahaffey J. C. Snead ChucK Courtney Bob Wynn eorge Johnson Mike Money Don Bles Jim Marshall Allen Miner Bob Risen Haje Irwin Rod Funseth Bobby Mitchell Tom Jenkins Jim Colbert Dale Douglass Roger Maltble George Knudson Gary McCofd Gene Littler Pat Fltzsimons Bob Murpny Bob Goalby Bobby Nichols Jim Masserlo Bob Linger Jim Jamieson Jerry McGee Al Gelberger Pete Brown Jim Dent Bud Allln Gardner Dickinson Larry Wise Don January Cesar Sanudo Richie Karl Bill Hartley Leonard Thompson John Abendroth Bob E.

Smith Billy Ziobro Terry Dill Bill Johnston 32 3- 34-34-M 34-32-M 33- 35-W 37-32-W 36-33-M 34- 35- 33- 36-9 35- 34-6 35- 34-6? 34-35-69 36- 34-70 36-34-70 34- 36-70 35- 35-70 34- 36-70 36- 34-70 35- 35-70 34- 36-70 35- 35-70 35- 35-70 36- 34-70 37- 34-71 36- 35-71 37- 3471 36- 35-71 37- 34-71 35-36-71 35-36-71 34- 37-71 35- 36-71 36- 35-71 36-35-71 36-35-71 38- 33-7! 36-35-71 35- 36-71 36- 35-71 37- 34-71 35- 36-71 39- 33-72 37-35-72 36- 36-72 36- 36-72 37- 35-72 35-37-72 37-35-72 37-35-72 37-35-72 35-37-72 37- 35-72 38- 34-72 i Vi several wild shots to op bis game total to 14 points before reserves replaced Prep starters in the second period. Canton's Walter Westbrook and Ricky Wright managed to reach the double figure mark while leading the Panthers in scoring with 12 and 10, respectively. But reserve Don Carlisle and Rusty Ethridge achieved the same feat in second half scoring to pave Prep's way to the finals at 8 Friday night. Pantherettes' Donna Tate and Terry Martin paced Canton with 20 points each while Becky Iee had 19 fair the losers. P6P!" Roberts Nolwt Crttt Love 13, Etnrldae 10, Ezz Eielle Covington 8, Montgomery 8, Notrtln 7, Acker 6, Yates 2, Anthony 2.

CANTON (38) Westbrook 12, Wright 10, Canov 6, Davis 4, Buftington 2, Mervey 2, Brown 2. Ik. Miller, winner of three of four starts this season and heavily favored to take the $34,000 first prize here, shot a 73, only the third time this season he's gone over par. "I got the flu Sunday," Miller said, "but I really don't feel that bad. I don't want to use it as an excuse.

Maybe I'm underplaying it. I don't know. I'm just kind of tired and a little drowsy from all the medication." Oosterhuis, for four years the leader of Britain's for the 3737-74 showing uZ Tennesseeans. The Chocs "Its also held the halftime edge in 37 38-75 rebounds, pulling down 27 to 37-38-75 Freed Hardeman's 15. Order of Merit and Europe's top player, lost in a playoff 39-36-75 37-38-75 37- 38-75 36-3975 38- 37-75 39- 36-75 38-37-75 Willie Long led the losers with 20 points, followed by Ronnie Tole with 16, Larry Mackin with 12, and Clarence McDowell with 10.

Mississippi College, winning their ninth of the season against 11 losses, will face Gulf South Conference rival Livingston University Saturday night in Livingston, and then face the Belhaven College Clansmen in Jackson Tuesday night. Tipoff time for both games is 7:30 p.m. MISS. COLLEGE (119) Williams 14 (8-9) 36, Cannon 9 (0-1) 18, Hearn 2 (2-3) 6, Neinaber 1 (0-1) 3, Jones 3 (2-2) 8, Bibb 3 (0-0) 6, Blanford 3 (2-2) 8, Duniap 4 (OO) 8, Price 7 (0-0) 14, Crawford 0 (1-2) 1, Hampton 3 (2-5) 8, Horne 1 (0-1) 2, Goodln 1 (0-0) 2. Totals: 51 (1725) 119.

FREED HARDEMAN (89) Long 0 (2-2) 2, Tole 7 (2-2) 16, MacKin 3 (22) 12, McDowell 5 (O-O) 10, Long 10 (04) 20, Cooper 4 (0-0) 8, Vance 1 (1-2) 3, Wheeler 2 (2-3) 6, Poole 0 (1-5) 1, Chapman 3 (2-2) 8, McKlnney 0 (0-0) 0, Wlnkfield 0 (0-0) 0. Totals: 37 (12-18) 89. Hafltime score: MC 60, FH 44 ToMt rebounds: MC66, FH 41. Total fouls: MCA FH 23. DSU Nips Wis.

Team CLEVELAND Delta State University made good use of the free throw line in the closing minutes of an overtime period here Thursday night to defeat the University of Wisconsin Parkside 76-73. The victory closed out Delta State's home schedule, lifting the Deltans to 12-10 overall with four Gulf South Conference road games remaining. The Statesmen are currently tied for fifth place in the GSC standings at 5-3. For Wisconsin-Parkside, the defeat was No. 4 in a row for the Panthers, now 17-6, but still rated as the No.

1 NAIA team in their district. Regulation plays ended at 64-all. but Delta State scored 12 points in the overtime stanza to only nine for Wisconsin-Parkside. DELTA STATE (76) Ratcliff 1 (0-0) 2, Chrestman 1 (5-5) 7, Nik 1 (2-2) 4, Cresap 2 (0-0) 4, Morgan 4 (3-4) 11, Boone 4 (4-4) 12, Moore 11 (2-4) 24, Adams 6 (0-0) 12. Totals; 30 (16-19) 76.

WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE (73) Mahone 2 (0-0) 4, Chamblls 5 (0-0) 10, Sobanski7 (1-4) 15, Scott 9 (3-4) 21, Cole6 (7-10) 19, King 1 (0-0) 2, Hill 1 (0-0) 2. Totals; 31 (11-18) 73. to Lee Elder in the Monsanto Open last spring but is just v' this season making a fulltime appearance on the American tour, The 6-foot-5, 26-year-old Englishman played the easier North course at the Torrey Pines Golf Club and urill nn tn iha tmierhpr Smith rrinrco PYiHair Rnrh nomr Denny Meyer Barney Thompson 25 28 29 30-112 8 8 10 12-3 PREP CANTON See GOLF SCORES, pg. 6B BY GLEN ALLISON Jackson Prep smothered Canton Academy, 112-38, Manhattan nipped McCluer, 79-75, and Canton's girls romped Manhattan, 62-32, in the Academy South AAA tournament Thursday night at McCluer's gym. The McCluer Eaglettes face Canton in the girls' finals Friday night at 7:00 while the 28-0 Prep Patriots take on rival Manhattan at 8:15.

In the McCluer-Manhattan finale, both teams battled their way through a jittery first quarter to a 12-all standstill but Lancers Steve Bramlette and Eddie Jarvis caught fire in the second period to stretch Manhattan's lead to 37-25. After Lancer forwards Ken Davis and Jimmy Philips fouled out in the fourth quarter, Eagles David Singletary and in 31 points Bob Germany joined Norman Beasley to pour in the final stanza.but a fine effort by Lyle Walker kept Manhattan ahead to earn a finals berth. Prep's man to man defense blanketed Canton in the initial stanza, holding the Panthers to eight points while Rob Love and Scott Roberts lead the Pats' starting five in collecting 25 points. Patriot center Bill Nolan grabbed more than his share of rebounds and tapped in Ameen Led Navy Wide receiver Robin Ameen led Navy's football team last season in pass receiving with 26 catches and also in punt returns with 16. par 72.

Miller played the South, which will be the site of MANHATTAN (7) Steve Bramlette 27, Eddie Jarvis 14, Lyle Walker 12, Jimmy Phiiios 10, Larry Cruise 8, Oewltt Rhaly Ken Davis 2. McCLUER (75) A David Singletary 19, Norman Beasley 15, Leslie Barlow 13, Boa Germany 12, Clay Holston 12, Ricky Gray 4. MANHATTAN It IS MM-7 McCLUER It 13 11 -71 Bentonia Boys Trim Puckett 66-61 In 6-B IT" 83 In the second half, what little hope there was for the visitors to make a comeback was quickly washed away as the Tribe climbed to a 99-65 edge with 6:35 left in the game. Seven seconds later, Danny Williams brought the enthusiastic crowd of approximately 600 to their feet by hitting a jumper from the right side corner to give Mississippi College a 101-65 lead. Choc coach Dr.

Doug Hines, who had been using his subs liberally throughout the second half, allowed everyone to get in on the action in the final minutes. the final two rounds Saturday and Sunday. The group at 68, two strokes back, included two more British Commonwealth players Bruce Crampton of Australia and New Zealand's John Lister along with American yeterans Ray Floyd, Lou Graham and Phil Rodgers and rookie Bobby Wadkins. Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, Gary Player and Arnold Palmer are not competing. "A great day at home," said Oosterhuis of the grey skies, the cold and the wind that sent the American tourists burrowing into layers of sweaters, rain gear and jackets.

NOTICE TO ALL AUTOMOBILE OWNERS BRANDON In the second round of District 6-B tournament play, the Sebastopol girls downed Pinola 39-24, the Bentonia boys handled Puckett 66-61 and Vicksburg St. Aloysius girls defeated Bentonia 66-23 here Thursday night. The late contest Wednesday night saw the Holly Bluff boys demolish Harrisville 104-59. All of Holly Bluff's starters scored in double digits and guard Jerry Patton bombed for 19 points, while teammates Clinton Wyatt and Joe Walls scores 18 and 16. Oosterhuis started with a three-putt bogey on his first i hole hut rlnspd with a rush dOlMU MJOWflS Every player on the squad eventually added some points to the winning tally before Beverly Brown's 17 points Freed Hardeman Head You IX) NO 1 have to work for the Government to qualify for AUTO FINANCING INSURANCE THROUGH THE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES COMPANIES William J.

Bolls 952 North State St. 948-1826 GEICQ 'Sm and AtttHrtesot Washington rC He hit a four-iron only three feet from the cup and bir-died his 16th hole, then made eagle-three on his last one. That followed a three-wood shot within 10 feet of the flag. He birdied two other parfives, dropped another 25-foot birdie putt, once stroked a midiron only five feet from the flag and saved par on the only green he missed. Oosterhuis, once a third-place finisher in the Masters, gained his credentials as a full-fledged member of the American tour only last fall and has had his troubles since then.

His best finish in five starts this season had been a tie for 36Uiln last week's Bob Hope Desert Classic. Spirits 120-114 ST. LOUIS (AP) Center Tom Owens pumped in eight points during a six-minute period in the final quarter to lead the Memphis Sounds to a 1204 1 4 victory over the Spirits of St. Louis Thursday night in the American Basketball Association. Owens' output brought the Sounds from a one-point deficit to a 113-104 advantage enabled Sebastopol to down Pinola after leading 20-12 at halftime.

St. Al's Flashettes used a quick a quick aggressive offense to handle their opponents. Joan Fowler led the Vicksburg team with 17 points and Rene Ray followed with 15. uoacn Hoyt hick was aDie to breathe a sigh of relief that the massacre was over. After losing his eleventh game against only eight wins.

In the final figures, Mississippi College hit for an incredible 57.3 percent from the floor, compared with 40.2 for the losers. Senior Danny Williams broke two in- 131 GOLF iUtica, East Flora 9. with 2:11 remaining. Two points by the Spirits' Jimmy Foster and four by Gus" Gerard narrowed the CLUBS -CAPS -BALLS BAGS -GLOVES -TEES I Grab 6-BB Wins PRICE $30.03 $48.20 SIZE 205 X1SXWW FR70X14XWW PRICE $72.22 S70.88 SIZE 145X10ZX 165X13XAS CARTS -SHOES HALE JONES 141 So. LAMAR 352-6625 HIGHLAND VILLAGE Bentonia's Milton Griffin paced the way for their slim win over Pucket with 27 points as they withstood a last quarter surge from the.

losing crew. BEfcTONIA () Milton Griffin 27, J.V. Barnes 16, Hubert Carter 2, Hubert Spires 7, Eddie NHson 14. PUCKETT (61) James Parker 17, Curtis Harris 4, Charley Taylor 16, Robert Ponder 10, Alvin Holmes 2, Aloa Robinson 10, James Lockett 2. BENTONIA 12 21 16 17 66 PUCKETT 10 15 18 18 61 dividual records for the year with most points in a game (36) and most rebounds in a game (19), while tying the records for most field goals (14) and most free throws (8) in a game.

In addition, Mike Cannon added 18 points to the winning tally, while Willie Price pitched in 14. Plus F.E.T. 1 362-0546 WESTLAND PLAZA WESTLAND PLAZA I 352-5626 QUICK PRINTINB SERVICE AT Metre Magic Printers 4865 North State Street 981-3596 JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI 19206 $2.95 FOR 100 COPIES 20 lb. Bond BRING THIS COUPON 1 MILE NORTH OF MEU0WH00K MttT Offer Expires FEB. 28, 1975 scored five points to Terry's two in the last seconds for the victory.

Martha Nyles of East Flora had the hot hand for the game with 24 points. Kendrick tallied 19 points and Ula Joiner had 16 for Terry. UTICA (71) Harnett 19, Drayton 10, Stokes 10, Brent II, McBrlgg 24, Frazler 2, Broome 2. EAST FLORA (55) Ross 6, Armstrong 2, Thompson 6, Washington 16, Braton 11, Myles 6, Wilson 6, James 2. UTICA 17 14 )5 2571 EAST FLORAS 12 15 20-55 SCORES Furman 97, Richmond 88 C.

Wesievan 74, Caro-Spartanburg 51 Dominican 96, Mercy, N. Y. 63 Carson-Newman 70, Tusculum 58 Sewanee 79, Bryan 78 Boston u. 95, Vermont 87 Albany Pharmacy is, Skldmore 52 Hartwlck 74, utica 60 Quinnlpiac 91, S. Conn.

59 Sacred Heart 96, Marlst 82 Miss. Valley 81, Tougaloo 65 BY SKIP BILBRO BYRAM-The Utica boys defeated East Flora 71-55 nd the East Flora girls won Wer Terry 48-43 here Thursday night in the District 6 BB tournament. Terry and Byram's boys flayed later Thursday night. In Friday's semifinal action, the MadisonRidgeland 'girls battle Utica at 5, Madison-Rideland's boys on Scott Central at 6 15 Jficott Central's girls meet "East Flora at 7:30, and the JXJtica boys the Terry-Byram winner at 8:30 8:45. The Utica boys outscored "feast Flora 17-8 in the first period and East Flora could never recover as Utica took a easy win.

East Flora had little success in attacking the Utica zone as they were forced to shoot from the outside. gap to 116-110, but four foul shots by George Carter in the last 37 seconds sealed the win for Memphis. Carter led all scorers with 34 points, including eight in the final period, while Owens, who came off the bench in the first half, finished with 26. The Spirits dominated the game's early minutes, building a 34-29 first-quarter lead on a 14-point performance by Gerard. Memphis, however, took advantage of cold St.

Louis shooting to narrow that margin to 57-56 at intermission. The Spirits built a seven-point lead late in the third quarter before the Sounds began their comeback. Marvin Barnes led the. Spirits with 33 points, while Gerard finished with 27. Jones Good Passer Sophomore Terry Jones of Indiana completed 83 of 145 passes in Big Ten football games last season and had only four intercepted.

mm LeMoyne 94, Rochester 70 Bentley 129, Rhode Island Col. 92 rnnn DC Mau, Only one East Flora player jersey cny'st. 78, Ramaoo 62 scored in double figures as no Aia 86, Albany, oa st. 83 Jamestown, N. D.

81, N. Dakota Scl. 7i one had a hot hand, and only scramon upsaia 74 Larry Washington got in twin Ark. St. 75, Tex-Arllngton 70 ic Texas Col.

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