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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 4

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4.8-North WNCE Van Nuys (Colif.l--Tuesday, December IS, 1978 Canyons Hits Only In 86-70 Win 1 Shooting only from the compared to the night before -College of the Canyons defeated Antelope Valley- College, 86-70, in a non- ence "basketball game One night earlier, even though they shot much better, the Cougars were on the short end. of a 90-85 count against MiraCosta. Against Antelope Valley, coach Lee Smelser i put the Cougars into a 1 press at the outset of the game. It severely rattled the 1 Marauders and enabled Canyons to jump off to a 20-4 lead. Antelope Valley never was able to recover from that even though the two teams played even for the rest of the game, Jesse Boyd all scorers with 28 points in leading the Canyons attack.

Boyd scored IS of his points in the first halt. Jimmy Carter, Canyons' a 1 able man off the bench, scored 11 points in ond half and wound up with 15 in the game. Another imporant factor in Canyons' wm over Antelope Valley was that the Cougars cut down drastically on their turnovers Against MiraCosta, the Cougars turned the ball over 36 times 20 in the first half and they managed to cut that down to a respectable 14 against the Marauders BOXING BIZ By Goodman Cont. from 3rd Sports Finals will be held March 7 at Anaheim Convention Center. Ten finalists will fly to Denver the last week in March for the National Golden Gloves finals.

The Golden Gloves started in 1923 and has been a highlight in boxing for 50 years. Many boxing greats are products of the Gloves -Joe Louis, Barney Ross, Tony Zale. Ezzard Charles, Joey Maxim, Davey Moore, Sugar Ray Robinson and Gene Fulmer. to name a few. Here in Los Angeles, sou mention Golden Gloves, you must think of international lightweight champion Randy Shields, who recently returned from Europe where he beat the Italian and German champions, to knock out everyone in the Diamond Belt tournament.

At this stage of the game, Randy has run out of opponents and will have to turn professional to get a fight. Eighteen-year-old Shields is the best prospect this town has ever seen. When he was 15, we predicted his great future Because he was underage, he was unable to box amateur and we arranged a special show almost ery month to get him some action. Shields is fighting in Oregon this week end and it's not certain if he will turn professional or participate in this year's Golden Gloves tournament We said four years ago that he would be a world's champion and have proved to be right. Boyd, Lippert Win Awards at Luncheon Guards Nab Consolation Title, 68-62 Pat McLaughlin scored 12 points in the fourth quarter of the final game to lead Bellarmine-Jefferson High School of Burbank to the consolation championship in the Rim Mountain Basketball Classic at Rim of the World High School in Big Bear over the week end.

McLaughlin wound up with 22 points and 17 nds as Bell-Jeff dumped Moorpark, 68-62 Box score: NBA Standings Eastern Conference ATLANTIC DIVISION VI JU JPct. Boston .793 York 19 13 .594 Buffalo JL3 18 419 11 Philadelphia J.O 21 .323 14 CEMKAL DIVISION" Fct. GB Capital 12 55S Atlanta J3 A 3 Houston --11 21 344 Cleveland -Jl 21 .344 Western Conference MIDWEST DIVISIO Pet. GB Milwaukee --27 5 S44 Chicago --35 .755 Detroit 20 13 606 KC Omaha PACIFIC DIVISION 1. Pet.

OB Golaen State 06 .533 Los Angeles IS 15 .545 1 Portland -13 19 -406 Pnoenix J2 20 375 6'i SeatUe 12 24 333 SH Games yew York 109 Houston 37. DARING DENISE AND HER 'SNAP FLIP' Denise Cheshire 14 of Mid-Valley YMCA performs her sensational new dismount, "Cheshire Snap Flip," on uneven bars. Burbank girl qualified as an ''Elite" gymnast at Western States Junior Elite Invitational for Women, placing third all-around competition. Bell-Jeff (68) Osowski (11) Enciso (10) McLaughlin (22) Hill (7) Agaman (ID SrsaUwOOd (14) Jaraan (22) Cabuales (S) San Miguel (S) Osteranan (2) Score bj Quarters Bell Jeff 20 16 -16 16--68 Mom-park 16 11 13 22--62 Bell-Jeff scoring subs: McCarthj 3, Santen 2 Rilev i Moorpark scoring subs" Ceja Cleveland at Buffalo Atlanta at Capital. Seattle at Chicago Milwaukee at Los Angeles Phoenix at Portland Boston at Golden State Tomorrow's New YorX at Atlanta- Seattle at Houston Chicago at Detroit Clei.

eland at KC Omaha. Philadelphia at Phoenix Sundaj 's Games Boston 115 Los Angeles 110 KC Omaha 105, Detroit 104 Milw aukee 121 Poi tlind 98 Phoenix 113 Seattle 109 BOX SCOre- Antelope Vallej (70) Canjons (86) Jf 511 2 2 6 6 113 2 3 7 Moore Sagebiel Bowie Pendleton Clark Newbome Spratt Webb Baker 016 1 0 2 2 1 5 0 2 2 1 0 2 Boyd Ma berry Millhouse Pearce Dana Catter Grant Smith Barker SUmak 4 25 0 0 4 014 0 6 315 2 6 0 0 1 5 0 0 Totals 2814 70 Totals 3810 86 Halftime scoie Cannons 30, Ante lope Valle 23 i Trojans Say Yes, Woody No to Feast I Beef Scrimmage time again at Lawry's The Prime Rib and, as usual, the USC Trojans will be making a pre-Rose Bowl Game stop at the La Cienega Blvd. restaurant. John McKay's Pacific champions will meet with, the Southland sports reporting corps tomorrow, making their sixth visit to Lawry's and the Rose Bowl in the past, eight years And also as usual Ohio State coach Woody Hayes has turned down an m- Mtation for his Buckeyes to attend the Beef Scnm- mage. He gave no reason, awry president Richard Frank wasn bur- prised Hayes first refused the invitation in 1968, the first time a Rose Bowl team had done so in the history of the traditional event.

Ohio State also declined in 1970 and 1972. For USC. this 18th annual Beef Scrimmage will mark the return of such Trojan stars as Heisman Trophy candidates Anthony Davis. Lynn Swann and Richard Wood, all heros in last January's victory over Ohio They and the rest of the Trojan team and coaching staff will dine on Lawry's famed prime rib. upholding a "tradition that began in 1956 when Oregon State and Iowa participated in the first Beef Scrimmage This USC will be i ed by Rose Bowl tjueen Miranda Barone.

her court of princesses and members of the TOUJ- nament of Roses Association Meanwhile, the are hoping that the Buckeye's pre-game diet will be no luckier for them than last year when USC defeated Ohio State 42-13. An abundance ot holi- a asketball tournaments prompted coaches to perpetuate the Valley Sports Luncheon on both Christmas eve and New Years eve That decision was announced at yesteidaj's weekly gathering of local coaches and representatives of the press at California State University, Northridge. The meetings on Dec 24 and 31 will be held at Hodel's Cafeteria in Northridge Fashion Center Nine schools were represented at yesterday's meeting as Jesse Boyd of College of the Canyons a ns Lippert of 1 eveland High School were named players of the week in their respective divisions Cal State Northridge coach Pete Cassidy said he AV a leased with his team's performance on a two-game road trip to Utah and Idaho, despite a pair of losses kids really placed well against Weber Cassidy said. "In the second half, we patient and allowed our offense to work for us Against Idaho State the next night, we just exhausted from traveling and altitude Coach Doug MacKenzie of Canoga Park High School on hand to publicize the only Class basketball tournament being held in Los Angeles this season Eight teams, three of undefeated, will open plav tomorrow at Re- N.C. State In 31-18 Bowl Win MEMPHIS.

(UPD -Fullback Stan Fritts bulled for tvo touchdowns and North Carolina State defense defused the long bomb threat of Kansas All-America quarterback David Jaynes for an upset 31-18 Liberty Bowl victory last night Fritts ran for a two- yard score in the first period and added an eight- vard TD run in the third period before 50.011 persons and a national television audience in 32-degree weather North Carolina State defensive tackle Jim Henderson made the game a rout uhen he intercepted pass from late in the period and ran ydrcit lor A touchdown Running ijack Charlcv Young aKo scored a late TD on a 12-vard run, and Ron Seweli hdd a 30-yard field goal for the Wolf- pack's othei point- seda High School with games scheduled at 1 (Canoga Park vs. Wilson), 2 30 p.m (Polytechnic vs Fairfax), 4 (Palisades vs Kennedy) and 5 30 (Reseda vs Birmingham) MacKenzie said Poly is the pre-tournament favorite and pointed out there 111 no admission chaige Coach Bill McKee of Grant touted Randy Til- ner as a future player of the week. "He seems to be all over the floor and does many fine things for McKee said San Fernando's Ernie Foh brought last week's prep plajer of the week, Dan Hartshorne. to the meeting and introduced him to the gathering Other coaches On hand ere Lee Smelser of Col- 1 the Canyons, Bruce Ralston of L.A. Baptist High School, Mike ent of Burroughs, Doug Michelson ot Poly and Jim Milousis of Cleveland FREE! UNDER NO OBLIGATION NOTHING TO BUY! 50 WINNERS IN ALL 1 Win a free ride for yourself and one guest on the GOODYEAR BLIMP! Simply register at any of the Goodyear retail outlets listed below.

The drawing will be held Dec. 27, 1973 and you need not be present winners will be notified by mail OFFER ENDS DEC 22 UCLA UNANIMOUS CHOICE AS NO. 1 BASKETBALL TEAM XEVf YORK (UPD -Another pretender to the crown has been lepelled and UCLA again reigns er the college basketball world by unanimous of United Press Intern a i a board of coaches Despite Bill Walton's missing more than half the game because of foul ble Saturday, the ins crushed North Carolina State, then ranked second. 84-66 The victory continued the Bruins' stranglehold on the No. 1 rating in the nation as The Streak grew to 79 and UCLA picked up the sole first- place ballot cast for X.C.

State last week Meanwhile, The Wolf- pack tumbled to sixth in a 1 1 ngs as their 29-game win streak came to an inglorious demise. Another Atlantic Coast Conference team, undefeated North Caroline, replaced the Wolfpack as the Xo 2 team, receiving 232 points in the balloting of the 33 participating coaches DOUBLE-BELTED FOR STRENGTH Why buy brands you can get Goodyear Power Belt Polyglas tires at these "prices Two fiberglass belts "plus, tuo plies of poh ester cord today's most preferred tire body cord Multi- Directional "barbell' tread design foi all weather traction. SAVE 6 02 to 8 67 per tire POWER BELT POLYGIAS WHITEWALLS Ram Check ram check, SALE ENDS SAT. NIGHT vie sell out of your size we will issue you a assuring future delivery at the advertised price. SERVICE NOW FOR HOLIDAY TRAVEL! CAR CARE VALUE LUBE AND OIL CHANGE I'.

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