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The Corbin Sunday Times PAGE TWO FEBRUARY 2, 1969 JACK THURSTON, Sports Editor Football Baseball Basketball Softball Martin Leads Corbin Redhounds Over Cawood 78-64 NEWS OF THE OUTDOORS In Area Games- Rod Gun Notes Lily Bulldogs Defeat Pine Knot Knot, with 20 Ray Sizemore hit for 23 points to lead Clay County fol- 20 and By JOHN U. CRAWFORD 5 The Lily Bulldogs whipped At Lily the Bulldogs opened a tops for Pine Pine Knot 85-46; Harlan down- 16-9 margin over Pine Knot by points. ed Lynch 77-53; Central the end of the first period and At Clay County the Tigers got lowed by Wolfe with The during thi the head' llSOlng. villa la I 1 LU U1USB UL US WI1U vywuIlLJ 1 have kept up with the spring walleye run here since the lake was aml yn a games SCOrmg TM tlt 31 ints 65-49 at formed. The.

seed stock was taken out. All those big walleyes were W6re re by Allen with 20. D. Chaney was period. grooder stock, and they were easy targets for fishermen when they came up into the shallow water to spawn.

You wouldn't think, at first glance, that the big'fellows could be caught in sufficient numbers to have any serious effect on the future supply; but it had been proved that they can be depleted to the phoint where Locals Play Clay County Saturday In Make-Up Came end of Cawood Papooses Down Corbin Pups By 48-41 Cawood Papooses salvaged a clean sweep from the Corbin Pups when they rl no rt'i 1o 1 i i -n there are not enough left to produce enough eggs to maintain the species. Thus, the closed season. I'm sure local sportsmen will cooperate willingly in efforts to bring back good walleye fishing. 9U tlon puMnto th of Fish ulullli and wildlife Resource. It size limit on black bats.

Tht size outscalped the baby Redhounds 48-41 Friday night at Edwards Gym. ih. t.hi. Provide much meat for outscored 16-9 after playing ans with 10 points on four from Bobby Short me one reason our black bass fishing in the headwaters the visitors even at 11-11 in the the field and a pair of charity Kenny Hill nai never been what it should be was that tiny fish were taken in first period. The Papooses led losses.

Terry Huggies huge numben when the lake was first formed. The hatch was at ha'ftime 27-20 and held on Lester had 15 for Cawood on Arleu Horton tremendous at that time, the food supply good, and thousands for a 39 33 mar ein going into four field goals and seven free Joey Moody of little bass inhabited the headwaters. There was no size limit 0 nal uarler la throws while Brock and Fox Andy Kersey and fishermen were entirely within their rights to take the Thc Pu Ou tsoc Cawood had Points each. 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jerry Martin was in good form Friday night and led win over the Edwards Gym. against the In- what was more led by 20-13 at the end of the impressive pulled in 20 rebounds to take some Of the first period and were never in pressure off Bill Mammons in that category.

Both totals danger the rest of the game. were highs for the big junior center. The margin was 42-22 at half- time and 64-32 going into the The Redhounds were schedul- head at the start of the second final eight minutes of play. ed to come right back Saturday period and jumped into a 23-16 night (tonight) for a make up lead before Steve Gover took Bill Swafford had 25 points game against the powerful Clay over for the Redhounds' and for Knox Central while team- County Tigers on the home with a minute left in the half mate Leroy SmaUwood netted floor. The Tigers embarrassed pulled Corbin even at 25-25.

19 and Dennis Smith 16. Miller the locals last week at Manches- Gover then hit for two more with only nine points led Bell ter when they broke up an baskets within the last minute County. even game late in the first half and Corbin led 29-27 at half- and spurted for 16 straight time, points within three minutes and went on to win by 29 points. The te the gal U.y (85) Mize 4, AUen 20, Martm had 14 fieUUoals and -ased and line lor ms 3i points. urted int nine int lead at 39-30 and continue to roll 36 points.

The Redhounds had one of throughout the period and Had their quarter start no sie limit on other fish caught in Kentucky waters. Terry Ruggles tossed in six Ovie Hill field goals and two free throws Ronnie Hutson TOTAL FG FT TP 4 2 5 10 ClwMd 3 3 3 ter 0 1 1 1 Brock 9 17 FG FT TP 7 Storm 31, Collett 1, Cox 4 Bishop 2, Howard 2. 0 their worst nights from the 14 Pine Knot (46) D. Chaney 20, charity line when they capped 0 p' ri 4 Wl1ght 10 ste hens 10 only 20 free throws in 34 chan- uu Ju aa 0 P. Chancy 2.

ces Zwwi made a last effort 0 Lily 16 40 Charles VermiUion followed early in the ourth perlod and Martin in the scoring column. pu within eight points before 9 24 35-44 with 16 points on five from the the locajs solved Ule tight all field and sif of eight from the court press and score on sever- fxnn Pine Knot free throw line. Shorts: Lake Cumberland had an attendance of 4,940,700 dur- ing last year, or an increase of nearly a half million visitors The jigging season Is upon us. Those hardy souls who can brave of paddling boat with one hand and jigging a cane pole with he cold and windy weather, and take the physical punishment tfle other, can catch bass The miniature sonar outfit known us a Fish Lo-K-Tor offers fisherman aq opportunity to learn a lot about conditions in the deep impoundments In this area and maybe a chance to catch more fish. The little gadget, somewhat expensive, is actually a lot of fun in itself, if ou like to poke around without worrying about catching a big string of fish Byr THE ASSOC IATED PRESS The only legal hunting left in the season is for grouse.

Season re- mains open till February 28. High School Basketball 2 Stacy. Howard Jordon Fox TOTAL At Clay County (85) Ray Size- TM5. 1 5 1 0 1 1 0 1 4 3 i 7 i a wjiic- i i 1 2 15 more 23, Fields 4, Larry Size- and Steve Cover follow- al-easy layups. mne Cawood was led by Harold 3 11 more 10, Garrison .4, Wolfe 20, 1 1 Jones 18, Lanier Grant 4.

orblrt Hammons 15 It 12 48 Corbin Pups Cawood Clay County London 45 33 49--75 FG FT TP 2 1 5 3 2 5 8 36 16 Ky. High School Basketball Harlan 77, Lynch 53 Somerset 62, Montlcello 61 Lex. Henry Clay 70, Paris 61 Maysville 76, Fairview 57 Maysville St. Patrick 65, 1 Bell Co 41 FranWort Good Shepherd 55 Lily 85, Pine Knott 46 BuUer 58 Durrclt 1o Kentucky Colleges ed with eight. Gover is a 6-2 senior, center, who ed with lighting the fuse for the oss ed in.

26 points, followed by Redhounds when he hit for eight Kenny Crider with 16. 1 London (75) Ormsby 18, straight points in the second 4 11 Owens 14, Mink 4, Conley 4, Bar- quarter when the Hounds were, rett 17, Dougherty 2, Little 6. trailing by five points. Coach Bill Smith used three steve Gover 65-J5 su bs in the game and all turned Jerrv Martin 14 in creditable performances. VermiUion 5 Vince Hoover was the first toi 13 1 und enter the game and impressed 'Jim'Ed the local fans with his hustle Randy Wilson although failing to score and Terry Ruggles fouled out late in the game.

Vine" Hoover Terry Ruggles scored four Totals points on two good moves in his Cawood brief time in the game and Kenny Crider A a Wilson was called in to Tim Saylor I I A hel dcstroy lhe Cawood press. Harold Sergeant Long's two free throws with 39 10 lwn Cox 33-41 39--48 Indians Win Over Belmont 20 24 78 FG FT TP Bowling Standings lwo Pineville 82, Barbourville 70 71 7TM Bv THE ASSOCIATED nafit 5, eco lef in the ame gave kets in the early part of the Charles Powers ijOll. jpera ID, IMU, i A a a i A a a dimhprlnnrl 6Q-67 viptnrv over -j ia CA a DJ DI vit-Luiy OVLI fllT unfil Pnrhin tnolr a 12.R David Vanovor 5 0 10 1 Corbin 78, Cawood 64 Southern 62 Forest Kegler Corbin Red Cab Oaks Insurance Wllcor 60 57 20 23 Rcnfro Supply King's Trucktown Russell's Frigidaire S3M Yellow Cab Klicon 1 52 28 Jcllico Monument Distad's 44V4 Wells' Angus Farms 43 Ellcon 2 38 7-Up 36 Maggie J's 34 Dixie 22 Gil's Market 20 Williamsburg 20 35tt 0. K. Rubber 37 W.

D. Bryant 42 Snyder Cycle Laurel Construction Butternut Bread Hinklc Printing Gliddcn Paint Dizncy Standard High Team Scries: Lao stju Construction, 2,945. High Team Game, Corbin lied High Team Game: Lao Construction, 1,006. 49 31 31 46 34 46 45 35 44 36 44 36 40 40 38 42 36 44 22 58 22 58 Laurel game until Corbin took a 12-8 David Vanovor 2 Rovln fn IM H-irrnrisliiiru si Pleasure Rideo Park -S2 Ixiu Thirteen KentucKv college a margin with two minutes left Tom Freeman 0 Boyle Co. 64 Harrodsburg 61 Rld Lou.

tMms be lege basketball game. lnc first pcriod The margin Darrel Scrgcant 0 59 r. 68, Anight. Lond and Jerry odgcs each iv 1 avls 34 56 Maylown 76, Prestonsburg 63 Anderson 95, Mercer Co. 60 59 Richard Madison 80, Stanford Sergeant and Tony Cox quickly Totali 3U.

Seneca 53 Kentucky lake, on Vinderhllt ad 24 iuts for Cumberland. Sergeant and Tony Cox quickly Harrison Co. 65, Bourbon Co. Cox added 16. 8 5 .6 2 7 0 0 0 0 19 26 Conference game, while Louis- 12 29 50 78 Frankfort 90, Ml.

Sterling 57 Clay Co. 85, London 75 Crab Orchard 48, Burgin 45 Fleming Co. 47, Nicholas Co. 46 45 Heights 72, Campbell 56 Maysville 76, Fairview 57 Clark Co. 70, Lex.

Lafayette Carr Creek 63, Hindman 59 TM Belmont Kavanaugh Livingston 77, Jackson Co. 67 eTtoTfcreVe flntetad Owen Co. 75, Scott Co. 73 game at Louisville. Wheelwright 83, Virgie 66 ft ohio VflU a 6 Uu.

Central 80, Elizabethtown i ay Middlfl Tennessee will be I' hn a 6 1 at Western and Murray travels Johnston 9 to Austin Pcay. The visitors slowly pulled Caweed ...12 27 35 44 Belmont (67) Alsup 10, D. Warren 2, GaineS'8, Kavanaugh 61 Laurel High Ind. Series, Reba Cum- i Individual Series: L. mins, 600.

Hayslip, 589. High Ind. Game, Reba Cum- i mins, 248. Hayslip, 225. Individual Game: L.

Cov. Holmes 101, Bellevuc 54 Eslill Co. 64, Jackson 63 Wurtland 85. Catlcttsburg 57 4 Boyle Co. 64, Harrodsburg 62 Jessamine Co.

70, Woodford Co. 65 Rowan Auburn 84, Clinton Co. 62 Bardstown 79, New Haven St. Catherine 22 Belfry 96, Johns Creek 95 Crab Orchard 48, Burgin 45 Danville 89, Shelbyvillc 72 Fleming Co. 47, Nicholas Co.

Cumberland (69) Long 24, Cox 16, Bishop Anness 1, Hod- Muse 2. Other games will see More- head at Miami of Florida, Ar- kansas State at Kentucky Wes- leyan, Belmont of Tennessee at Georgetown, Ohio Wcsleyan at Cumberland 39 30--49 Belmont 37 Co. 73, Ml. Olivet CofFeo League Snyders Early Birds Daniel's Eaton Gibhs Jolly Six Groat Fivs 34 V4 33H 31'i 30 26 29 Vi 30'i 34 34 38 High Team Eerics, Jolly Six, vili'c'lDay '70 High School Basketball Clovcrport 92, Sacramento 69 Whilcsville Trinity 101, Evans- at Central Stale, Campbellsville, Clark Co. 70, Lex.

Lafayette a st Benedict and Oakland City at Cumberland. Hancock Co. 81, Meade Co. 66 Doming 57 Henderson Holy Name 58, Ev- In games Friday night, Tran- Livings'lor. 77 Tackson Co 67 ansvi110 did.) Mater Dei 56 sylvania downed Kenyon 111-83, Bishop B'rossart 78 Waiton Waynesburg Memorial 84, Ky.

Pikeyille beat Oakland City 96- School for Deaf 53 79, Centre won over Ohio Wes- Garrard Co. 80, McKinney 54 leyan 77-62 and Cumberland took Salyersville 65, Knoll Co. 54 a 69-67 decision over Belmont. Powell Co. 80, Hustonville 64 Team Game.

Jolly Six, FaT cB SIll0p Dav1d Ix High Ind. Series. Maxine EC- Lcilchficld 70, Clarkson 61 kert. 485. Muhlcnburg Central 62, Gra- High Ind.

Game, Alaxine EC- 57 kert 185 and Kay Ambrose, 176. Paducah Tilghman 73, Benton Verona 64 Owen Co. 75, Scott Co. 73 Wheelwright 83, Virgie 66 Belfry 96, Johns Creek 95 Harrison Co. 65, Bourbon Co.

59 Morgan Co. 85, Hitchins 61 Mt. Washington 71, Sinai Western 67 Lewis Co. 79, Mcnifce Co. 61 Cov.

Catholic 79, Cov. Holy Cross 63 Danville 89, Shclbyvillc 72 Carr Creek 63, I i a 59 Annville 83, Oncida 76 Boone Co. 67, Ft. Highlands 59 Raceland 79, Johnson Central Bobb A "nson's 32 points 74 paced Transylvania to its 11th Hart Memorial 98, Grcensburg in 17 starts wnile Wysses 9I Dixon led Pikeville witli 26 Leslie Co. 75, Cumberland 72 lls and 22 rebounds.

Simon Kenton 72. Ludlow 55 Cen re cap llr ed its seventh Bath Co. 79. Dayton 69 victory In games behind the Becclnvood 60, Erlanger Lloyd. i8-point scoring of David Blake, two frco throws each bv 65, Cm.

Rog- Raymond Cox and Bob Lon with twn minutes to play gave er Bacon 55 Coffee League 57 29 Mi 31 3'lli 35 Snydnrs 3P1 Daniel's Early Birds 30'i Eaton i- Giblis Jolly Six 25' 2 Groal Five 25 High Team Scries. Snyders, 2,753. High Team Game, Snyders 957. High Ind. Scries, Kay Am- brose.

456. High Ind. Game, Kay Am- brose, 178 and Betty King, 157. Calloway Co. 69, Caldwcll Co.

7g Criltcnden Co. 71, Livingston Oldham Co. 80, Gallatin Co. i Maylown 76. Prestonsburg 63 Owensboro Catholic 65, Hen- Thomas Georgetown 8S, Williamstown Cumberland its 15th win in 19 62 games.

derson City 57 University Edmonson Co. 67, Butler Co. North Warren 79, Bristow 45 Tollcsboro 83, Russell Co. 82 Garrard Co. 80, McKinney 54 Ft.

Knox 68, Flaherty 47 Feds Creek 83, Phelps 68 University High 80, Cub Run The Corbin Sunday Times Cuba 69, Murray High School 53 46 55 Frcdonia 90. West Hopkins 71 Co. 85, Lex. Talcs Creek Paducah Tilghman 73, Benlon K.J,'ucki'! hn 1 iich Sundir mornini by Corbin DOC OWNERS JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY Bandy Com-Vac-L 4-WAY VACCINE '3. 5 Single Dose Fulton City 83, Fulton Co.

67 Heath 78, South Marshall 67 Hickman 59, Wingo 35 I.one Oak 59, Symsonia 54 Mayficld 83, Paducah St. Mary VE Casey Co. 71, Mount Vernon Lou. St. Xavicr 66, Lou.

Male i the 56 Murray 82, Sedalia 62 Todd Co. 64, Trigg Co. 56 60 Shelby Co. 91, Carroll Co .55 Wolfe Co. 76, Irvine 50 Fleming-Neon 73, Whitesburg Greenup 67, Russell 64 Bloomficld 61, Taylorsville 50 56 Mirth Trimble Co.

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