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Cfy Praoo TVNTCy, January lit Wi At Colonial Lants Hr COLONIAL LAIIIES Mlgh aamti: Jan Uhler 191, VI Grimm 1 Joyce zitglowsky thtrrlt Stock Junior High Roundup Centril's ninth grade wrestl- 3-0 this season, while Dryflr Is'Kevin Rogers and Plill Alaston. High terlei: Joyce Zltgtowjky Jan 4W, Artoyne WolterlcK 490. Zimmerman had an oil spare game 177. RIVERSIDE MIXED Mcn'i high games: Cory Grecian 224, Edwin Woidjchmidt 217, Bob 212, Arden Kosper 1)2. ers fell to Wilson Jr.

lliyh Rapids Saturday by a 28-20 score. Results of the matches: 90 Tom Schmldhauser (C) dec. Mitch Christ, 4-0; VS Paul viktorg (W) dec. Mark Jonej. 105 Terry Men's nigh writs: Ken Ktck 555, Bob Ubengutti Gory Grecian $34, Artitn Katper 532.

Llbtnouth Ilirkc (C) dec. CaMltu Ingram, 12-1; 127 Mike Rarldan (C) plnntd Steve Women's high gamw: 146, Aletna Duojr 142. high series: 429, Barb Jennings 416. MATINEE IDLES High games: Maxlne Sweeting 213, Bea Multord 201, Ted Purvis 194, Morlene Walker IP. Marilyn Skarda 112.

High Ted Purvis 524, Barb Mc- Cormlck Wolktr 503, Maxlne Sweeting 4W, Jean Prybll 442. COLONIAL JUNIOR-SENIOR Boy's high games. Randy Levltfl 193, 151, Doug Levicn 182, Stave Marner 177. Jim Bowman 177, 170, Marc Hartwlg Mod, 133 Davt Vlttera (W) pinned ChucK Mlntki, 131 Phil (W) won by forfeit; 145 Rick Bowman Barb Jennings (W) pinned Kevin Smothtn 154 -I Bob Graham (C) dec. Jim Alelhq own Smith (C) dec.

BloteK, S-0: Hvrt. Don Nonce (W) by forfeit. West's ninth grade basketball team won both an A and game over Central Junior High at West Saturday. The A team won 151. Boy's high series: Doug Levlen 478, Ronoy Levlen Jim Bowman 463, Marc Hortwlg 403, Tom Nlermann 400.

Girl high games: Margaret Long 150, Nancy Hufrmon 143, Pom 36, Jill Nerelm 131, Connie Coulter 129. Girl's high Margaret Long 3M.i Jill Nerelm Nancy Huffman 350,1 Pom Lake 329, Connie Coulter 320. COLONIAL BANTAMS Boy's Steve Knrlln Don B'oy's high series: Phil BlaUey 231, Jonarhan Cazln 270, Max Dalru 242, Don Alltn laO. Greg Hetersen 247. Girl's high cames: Chris Rose 115, Jeannclte tailn 107, Nancy Llndtmeyer tu, Icrn Noggoti 52.

Girl's high series: Chris Rose 217. Jean- netle Cazin 202, Nancy Llndemeyer 154, Noggati no. Kent Pickens scoring 19 points, Rock Rawlins 14 and a Leichty 10 for West. Charles Skaugstad led Central with 13 points, while Doug Piro had 10. In the game It was West 34, Central 18.

Dick Paul had 170,13 points and Doug Parsons 10 for West, while Steve Patterson had 10 for Central. Hasen (P) dec. Lowell Smolley Gary Porter 3-n, Central, now 4-1, hosts Bettendorf Friday. South East seventh grade top ped Bettendorf "Black" In a basketball game played at port! (C) dec. Leon Fritz, 6-U 112 Lorry Cn rn nc AK on The Shelly (W) won by 120 DavelSOUtll EUSt TflUmiay, 46-30.

TUC winners led at half, 26-14. Keith Cochran, with 17, and Chris Brackendy, with 9, led the winners. Brackendy, also sparkled on defense. Central defeated West in a seventh grade basketball game seventh Friday at Central 37-31. Central wrestled pulled out to a 13-7 advantage 64-4G, with at the first quarter's end and led by a comparable margin the rest of the way.

Paul Burgess led Central with 17 points, while Dan Cummins had 10 and Jeff Carman was credited with effective rebounding. Steve Brown's 11 points and John Long's 9 led West. Results: Varsity results: 75 Chuck Reed (W) dec. Srhul 4-2; to Steve Schebeikd (P) doc. Duncon, 1-0; J5 Bruce Brown (P) dec.

Erie Griffith, 6-U 9 o-- Tim Irwln (W) pinned Greg Sorbouiek, 95 Ken Wllkuni (P) dec. Bruce Potter, 4-0; 100 Flther (P) doc. Rick Jonssen, 1-0; 105 Jeff Lovely (W) ond Jim Rammilsburg drew, 0-0; 110 Todd Bill Da' (W) 01 3ay, 7-2; 115 nd Marry Davis drew, Mi 120 Pat Mellecker (W) doc. 127 Sttve SchulU IW) won by forfeit; 133 Lee French (W) dec Greg Hlgains, 11-1; 131 Pete Ftll (W) flee. Ty Clark, 4-0; 145 Eric Shelton (P) der.

Don Zavaia. 14-3; Hwt. Myron Smolley (W) won by forfeit. BETTENDORF South East and to a eighth grade 26-26 tie with Bettendorf here Thursday. Bettendorf won the reserve match, 42-16.

Hinning for South East were Pete Hansen, Larry Fobian, Dan Berry, Lslir and Dave Lange, while Werte wrestled to a 2-2 tie. The varsity results: ADD JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS 75 --Mark Johnson (SE) pinned Dave Gernty. Jim (SE.) South East defeated Betten- Splits picked tip: Dave Mttiler, Don Miller. 5-10; John Sedba, 4-5. cot FUher HAWKEYE met: Jim Strabala 233, Gary Jack Rain 220.

Hlah Don Akin 6Zlf Gary Ftsher High Owen Maroon 223, Gory UnStTWOOi 224, BUI J13, Mel Gregersen 210, Dick Lolor 210. 202. Tony 201, Ken Mohoney 20t, Dave Dahrcr 201. Harry Rodgers 201. Hlgh sirlts: Owtn Moraoi JU6, Dick talo? 403, GaryUnderwood JM.

Harry Rodpers 56fc Fountain SSfcTcny Brack i42, Dave Dahrer 52y, Gary Fletcn- er 528. At Plamor Lanes MEM'S CITY LEAGUE High games: Wayne Laclno 211, Jack Hamilton H.gh Jtrtes: Gward 573, Miller Ed Hal Men's high oames: Dick Frontr 234, 213, Marty l-anlz WO, Jim Croker Wi. nlflri series: Dick frontt 24, Dean Jeter 545, Jim Rogers Women's high gomes: uaun Rogers 164, Jaft Fuller -Lanal WllcOX 161, Joanne Craker-Angle Rusiell l', omen's high series: Joanne Croker 455. Daun Rogers 427, Angle Russell 415. Jim Croker made split.

At Coral Lants GUTTER High games: Vtfna ScnulU 173 llfc L-Hign junior nign oasKei- ball teams split a pair of games at Mount Vernon Thursday. The eighth grade lost 62-45 with Scott Kendall the leading U-High scorer with 12 points. The seventh grade won by a 35-21 count with Chris i leading the way with 18 points. Central topped WiUiamsburg in seventh-eighth grade wrestling recently, 34-18. Winning for Central were Jim Miller, Paul Uhl, Pat Fay, Tim White, Larry Hoffman.

Bob Rommelhart, Brian Yansky, Kevin Welder, Stuart Dryer, Tom White and Dave Hoffman. AVhite and Hoffman are now I i aorf "Biacs" in seventn grade basketball Thursday, 35-16. Mark Mitchell, with 13, and Tom Egglcston, seven, led the winners. In a game played Monday night, South East defeated Cedar Rapids Prairie 31-17, as 24 South East players saw action and six scored four points. West defeated Prairie in seventh and eighth grade wrestling Saturday, 31-22.

West, now 2-3, was led by Chuck Reed and Tim Irwin, with outstanding performances. The West reserves feU, 17-12. Reserve winners for West were Tom Mellecker, Tobey Hyde, 1 arm drew with Rick Fogon, 4-4; 15 Rick Bostwlck (SE) dec. Mitch Peterson, 9-2; Armqn Wolker (SE) drew with Randy Roaaeraack, 0-0; Al Collen- tlne (B) dec. Scon Bean, 6-4; 100 Ttrrv RamerU (B) dec.

Jeff Chrlsfensen, 165 Kurt Habenlcht (B) dec. Dave Klnney, 1-3; 110 Robbie Meyers (SE) dec. Mlkt Fladllen, 7-2; 115 Bob Fo- blan (SE) dec. Dave Opelt. 7-0; 120 -Larry Rlley (SE) dec.

Kevin Rose, 6-2; 127 Steve Lazarus (SE) pinned Jim Broolchardt, 133 Bernard Kraft (B) pinned Jack Anderson, 145 -Greg Hooper (B) plnntd Jan Johnson. Hwt. Rich Hill (B) dec. Rlcu Griffin, 4-0. South East ninth a swamped Franklin of Cedar Rapids in wrestling 50-0 and remain unbeaten for the season.

Results of the matches: Ed Aldemon (SE) dec. Rod Bradley, 74; 95 John Harvty (SE) dec. DMM Koctna, 11-0; ICQ Dtnnls Au- brecnt (SE) pinned Sttve Koomz, 112 Robtrit Rtw (SE) dec. Jim Eicher. 7-0; 130 Jim Mulford (SE) dec.

Doug DeLeng, 10-3; 127 Tom TvMte (SE) dec. KUtz, Hi 133 Mike Browner (SE) Devg Duntk, 131 -Randy Krttochmor (SE) pinned Mark McEnony, 145 Bob HOUM! (SE) won by forfeit; 154 JM Pefenon (SE) won OT forfeit; 165 Stevt Day (SE) Inntd Marc Harris, Hwt. Fred I High Kahtar 211 Thelmo Wagner 304, PesST touijo High Jean KaWsr SO. PeWY Young 542. Thelmo Wagner 503.

Sfilney 501. Hiori gomes: herdia 231. 223, Douglass 213, Don Leedom 211, Bill SlWey 202, Vineyard 201, Bob iS. Hlgn terles: Gsorge Frrdla 633, Leeaom 554, Lewis Vineyard Dan Bob 550, Harvey Wylock 547, Bill Slbley CORAL. CLASSIC High games: Knirte Dean 242, 234, Vlrplt Bowers 221.

Ken WaM 211, Pel Gingrich Mike 'Milter 210, Jim Stretlmao Hteklln series: Kmrfe Deaf) MO, 56t For U-High Wrestlers The University High wrestling team evened its record at 3-3-1 Monday night as it handed visiting West Branch a 38-16 setback. Eight Bluehawks were victorious in the 12 matches contested, as seven of them posted pins, including unbeaten heavyweight Wayne Wood. Wood flattened West Branch's Greg Sexton in 3:39 in the final match of the night. Also gaining pins for U-High were Tom Slade, Brian Spencer, Kevin Newkirk, Elaine Goff, Rici Hervig, and Bob Parker, while John Ricci gained an 34 City Ctttr KtnnMy Dutowtt Stnltr CtMr IMpMt WDhkifltMl 4 3 3 2 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 letHMert Cllnttfi EAST CENTRAL IOWA (Mar UMIM 5 1 1 Cvrnnwrirfy 2 3 Liml-Mar 4 EASTERN IOWA HAWKEYC BOTS Mld-PrairU Ouront Wilton junction Utxrry Sei on University High Mount Varnwi Pet. -W7 Ml JB JJJ .147 1.0»» Ml JH Mi Ml West Liberty Tops Tipton In Wrestling WEST LWE1TY West Liberty slornicd past visiting Tipton In a wrestling match held here Monday night, 34-18.

West Lib. erty, In Its first year of wrestling, is now 2-4 for tlie season. The varsity results: Dick Yerrlnmon (WL) Rick Moon, 12-0; IDS Brian AQTW (T) Drelbeltwls, 14; 112 irod Llnd- (WL) wan by Mark Snavely (T) plnntd Ton: Mallle, 126 Dave Stockman (T) plnnsd Jim Dohon, 132 Mark (T) plnntd Gordy Blerrl, 131 Roy Hlllyw WL) plnntd Ken 145 Cane Maylont (WL) dec. Scott 155 Brian Coons (WL) plnntd Handy Waltz, 167 Ron (WL) dec. Mike Johnson, 4-2; 115 Dan Staley (WL) pinned Ron Crcgut.

5:33) Hwt. -Keith (WL) won by forfeit. Regina Rip Mid-Prairie, 100-63 The Regina junior varsity reached the 100-polnt plateau In winning their fifth a i "game Monday night as they top ped Mid-Prairie's Jayvees, 10063. Five KegaJs hit double figure, including Don Frantz, 24; Tom Halsch, 20; and Chuck Jensen, Bill Volk and Dave Butler, 10. Bender, with 15, and Curtis, with 11, led the losers.

NBA 'Star Game Tonight SAN DIEGO team should wir; tonight's 21st annual National Basketball Association all-star game, according to the oldest all8tar. "The West hw more of the better players," insists Johnny Green, 37-year-old Cincinnati Royal forward, a member of the east team. The nationally televised game starts at 9 p.m. CST at San Diego's International Sports Arena. Coralvflle Slow-Break Mr.

IfMfc Evoni Out. Ct. Wllfri 03, cturttr Publishing pinned A woodard 1:53. (SE) plnntd Doug Schwartz, West Junior Varsity Beats Demons, 78-50 West High's Junior virsity tasketball squad beat Washington, Iowa, 79-50, at Washington Monday night alter running up a 39-28 halftone lead. The West squad, now 3-2, had four players in double figures, including Guy Porcella with 13, John Stamler and Jim Martin with 15 each and Skip Jacobsen with 13.

The West Jayvees will next play at Mld-Pralrie Monday. Last Week's Top Bowlers At fiamor Lantr Men's high games: Ra a4 Tea Pence 244, Palmer decision. The Bears' Greg Cooper, at 236," Bob Jeter JM, CUM of pins 95. and John Decker, at 12, gained decisions, while Bick Mayhew. 145.

and Mike Texier, 185, had a pin and forfeit, re- jspectively, to close out the SCOT- "I was pleased in the number Men 1 histi series: Greg Ger- crd 647, tM. Mi, Bot Jettr 613, Women's nigh somes: Mnrttw Von Hat- trend 212, Chris Fry 215, Anna Mio Ptoo- sarrt 191, Virginia Hendrlks 192, Joyce Bectowsky-Vonnie Could ISO. hign series: Theresa Jeter S4D, tfajnna Van Nostrond 534, Virginia Hr- drlKS 518. Joyce Zleslovraky 517, Cn Fry 50J, Betry Urbanek 5C3. At Colonial Lanes to said U-High coach Tom Loughrey, "as this is what o-ur boys need.

Bob Parker and Blaine Goff looked good in picking up their first dual meet wins of West Broncn West Liberty West Brmcn Ouranl GIRLS Sdon Wllltamburg KMM MM MLV SOUTH IOWA CEDAR 7 EnHiin VMityi leva ENTON COMMUNITY Ntnray fc' vtr ShMMurf GIRLS CMtr Crttk UrMna River 4 5 2 2 1 1 4 3 2 1 1 1 4 3 4 4 1 3 3 4 JJ3 JOt ret. JW', $5 a day and a mile. Wintbrenner- Dreusicke Call RENT-A-CAR Branch was inexDer- this is their Fight Results Msn's hlsh oames: Don Heln 235, Paul Slejrist Tlllson 237. Ron Burr ZH, Bill Hottty Men's high series: Russ Bidrfonl 420, Wax S-taTiJi. ArtHora MS.

Wgrne Poustlon 585, Jim Sirobalo 5M. Jim Peyton 578, ftlll 571. women's high gomes: Arteynt Watter- of Lough- Ick 2U. 204, Virginia Fountain 232, Htfldtnan 202. J4Mt 199 lerto: 554, JeonetM Wi son 515, Fountain Brtwo Demomei ASUCMM R.I.-- ROOsevOr Brown, johnny 172.

prsvi related, "but they were SSSSTra spwtr Fretmon, Bruno quite aggressive. "We will have a real test here Wednesday night against Marengo, and we need it badly, to keep moving We have The varsity results: vS-Greu cetper (WB) dec. Ben 11-2. (UH) plrmed Jerry Sfcrtun. 3:51.

112--Brten Spencer (UH) pinned Doug BrccM, 119--Kevin N-WMrk (UH) pinned Don Murphy, Decker (WB) Young. 19. University of Iowa rifle la-joim R.CCJ (UH OK. Gary is--SJoine GoH (UH) Bill Chol-i intrs, ItJ--RicV Hirvij Secton, 1:46. 155--Pick JAoyhew Iowa Rifle Team Loses fo Gophers DALLAS-- Terry Daniste.

Del Its. td out Earn, Austin, Tex-, R.G. (Bob) Weasel team lost a dual meet to Minnesota Saturday at Minneapolis. 24S7 to 2629. Jeff Cottle led Minnesota with a score of 559, while Larry Wilk- cn of Bettendorf led the Iowa squad with, a third place finish of 522.

Among Iowa's other shooters Steve Soukup of Riverside. SIS, and Gary Moss of Iowa City, City High Jayvees Lose to Washington CEDAR RAPIDS The Cedar Rapids Washington i varsity blitzed their City Higbj cotmlerparts 87-57 in action here Monday night City High, now J-2 was behind 40-28 at the naif. Doug Warner. with 20 points, and Bill Knoedel. with I', led the Little Hawk', while DclsdilatRcr and Larry Wiliams paced the War- Ifl and IS respectively.

Oly plajs hfrt.1 to Uni- versaty 3n junwir varsity next Monday at 5 p.m. (UH) pirrfKU If.an pmnc-d Frtfl Terlw ry.3) won by terfeW. Wosa (UH) plnoed I Sexton. jb ELECTRIC ROOT CUTTING HAVE FUN WITH SECURITY SEWER SERVICE DIAL 337-7411 THE SNOWMOBILE SECURITY POLICY from AREW CO. MIATIHO 997 AU, ABOUND COACH A1A FORCE A A Colo.

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The East's 14-man team totals 30, paced by Willis Reed of New York who has played in six. But two-time all-star Lew Al- dndor of Milwaukee may be the game's deciding factor. "Alcindor can dominate the game if he makes the effort, said Green. A year ago, when Alcindor was a rookie, he played behind Green on the East team that won 1E-135. Reed and Robert- son scored 21 points each' la that game.

re-alignment of the league, Alcindor and Robertson join the West team and Big Lew stands in the way of Reed's attempt to be the game's most valuable player in consecutive years. Robertson Is a 32-year-old veteran with nine of his 10 all-star game abpearances resulting in victories for hb side. He letds all star scorers with 230 points but will not be in the west's starting lineup. John Johnson, former Iowa star, and Geoff Petrlc ire the only rookies on Uie team. Other first-time NBA atttfars are Love, White and Kattffman- AFTER INVENTORY MODI We have just finished our year-end inventory.

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