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The Corbin Times-Tribune from Corbin, Kentucky • Page 2

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THE CORBIH Times-TRIBUNE Two Friday, November 15,1974 SPORTS JACK THURSTON, Sports Editor Basketball Bastball Football Golf Corbin Girls Down Cawood Indians Top Ranked Teams Engage Power Packed Rival Foes Large Crowd On Hand For 'Hounds Home Opener LORI HILL (10) paid little attention to the facial expression of Cawood's Marsha Tfdwel! as she scored on this jump shot last right. Corbin went on to celebrate the return of Girl's basketball with a 48-34 win. Oklahoma, out to retain its No. 1 ranking, and third-ranked Michigan, aspiring to the top, take on conference foes who can pack surprising punches Saturday. The top-ranked Sooners bring their powerhouse to Kansas for a Big Eight Conference football battle with the Jayhawks, who have lost four consecutive games.

But Kansas shocked Texas AM earlier this season with a superb performance by quarterback Scott McMichael. Michigan is at home against Purdue in a Big Ten Conference clash. And it was Purdue that ruined Notre Dame's bid for a perfect season, 31-20. Kansas' potent but sputtering attack is led by MeMichael and runners Laverne Smith, second in Big Eight rushing, and Rob- ert Miller, fourth in the league. The Jayhawks will be missing only John Scanlan, a defensive lineman who underwent knee surgery Sunday.

The Sooners have one of the nation's best runners in. elusive Joe Washington. Steve Davis will direct the explosive Sooner offense with Grant Burgett and Jimmy Liltrell joining Wash- ington inithe backfield. Kansas has not beaten the Sooners since 1964. Oklahoma goes into the game with a 4-0 mark in conference play and 80 against all foes, and owns the nation's longest winning streak among major colleges.

In other games involving The Associated Press Top Twenty this Saturday, second-ranked Alabama is at Miami of Florida, LESfA CHAD WELL (24) and Connie Tate of the Redhounds battle Marsha Tidwell (3) and Kim Cromer (14) of Cawood for this offensive rebound. All four players were outstanding in the return of Girl's basketball after a four decade lapse. Bringing you all the action, at home or away -N. In this area, V. University of Kentucky SPOIM Network Listen to: UK vs FLORIDA on Fran Curci Show 12:50 P.M.

Play-By-Play 1:20 P.M. Saturday, Nov. 16th WITH fourth-ranked Ohio State is at Iowa, 17th-ranked Pitt is at fifth-ranked Notre Dame, Kan- sas State is at sixth-ranked Ne- braska, Georgia is at seventh- ranked Auburn, Washington is at eighth-ranked Southern Cali- fornia, ninth-ranked Florida is at Kentucky, and Rice is at 10th- ranked Texas AM. Ohio University is at nth- ranked Penn State, 12th-ranked Miami of Ohio is at Cincinnati, Duke takes on 13th-ranked Maryland at Norfolk, Memphis State is at Hlh-ranked Houston, 15th-ranked Michigan State is at Indiana, IGthranked North Carolina State is at Arizona State, Colorado is at 18th-ranked Oklahoma State, Washington State is at 19th- ranked California, and Texas Tech, rated No. 20, is at Baylor.

Purdue is the only stumbling block left before the Michigan Wolverines travel to Columbus for the annual showdown clash with Ohio Slate. One thing the Wolverines aren't doing is look- ing ahead. CONNIETATE (35) Corhin givesafaint smile as she sets for two points against Cawood last night at Edwards Gym. Susan Steely (14) apparently is dancing for joy as the Redhounds went on to whip Cawood 48-34. The Corbin Girls basketball team resumed play after a four decade layoff with a convincing 4-34 win over a good Cawood team last night at Edwards Gym.

A near capacity crowd greeted the return of girls play with more interest than had been predicted by officials. Corbi jumped into an early 6- 0 lead, slowed down and let Cawood take a one point margin at 7-6 and then look over the lead for good and never looked back. At one time before coach Willard Farris inserted reserves the locals were ahead by as many as 22 points. Corbin led by 12-7 at the end of the first period, upped the margin to 20-12 by halftime and went into the final quarter leading by 35-16. Eight players scored for Corbin with Jill Begley leading the pack with 12 points on five fielders and a pair of free throws.

Lori Hill came through with 10 points on four from the field and two charity tosses. Connie Tate followed with nine points when she hit three field goals and as many free throws. Ann Goodin led the losers with 12 points, all from the field while Marsha Tidwell im- pressed the local fans with her play and finished with 11 points on five field goals and a free throw. Corbin oulscored Cawood by only three field goals 19-16' but won out on the free throw line when they connected on 10 while Cawood was netting only two charity throws. Individual Scoring Corbin Girls fg ft tp SusanSteely 2 2 6 Connie Tate 3 3 9 Ribolera Tops At Stock Sale f-fiX LEXINGTON; A A mare called Ribolera, dam of one of the year's top 2-year-old thoroughbreds, brought $72,000 at the Keeneland Fall Breeding Stock Sale.

That was the top price Thurs- day as the total spent since the auction began on Monday climbed to lor 1,036 horses, an average of $14,336. Ribolera was purchased in the evening session by Francis A. Murray of Ocala, from the consignment 6f S.B. In- glehart. Ribolera is not in foal, but was the dam of Aunt Jin, stakes winner of more than $70,000.

The day's second-highest price, also in the evening ses- sion, was $45,000 for Moaning Low, a mare in foal to Olden Times. Jill Begley UriHIll LesiaChadwell Flo tewis Sharon Adkins 0 0 Norma Hammons 2 0 Carol Faulkner 0 0 Cade Holland Total 12 10 1 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 19 10 48 Cawood Joy Mills AnnGoodin Marsha Tidwell Lisa Vanover Jenny Hall Kim Cromer Dellise Harris Connie Hoggs Total fg It tp 1 6 5 1 11 1 1 3 1 0 2 0 2 0 12 0 1 1 16 2 2 15 Score by Quarters Corbin 12 8 IS 13 48 Cawood 7 4 IB 34 Junior Varsity Beaten By Cawood J. V. Cawood Junior Varsity Girls kept Corbin from a clean sweep when they downed the locals 22- 13. Norma Hammons with six points, all from the field led Corbin in scoring while K.

Middleton was tops for the winners with 8 points, also from the field. Cawood and Corbin were tied at 4-4 after a quarter of play but' both teams lost the range of the basket in the second period and that was the halftime score. Corbin forged ahead in the third period and led by 12-10 starting the final quarter of play. Cawood spurted in the final six minutes and outscored the locals 12-1 for the win. Individual Scoring Corbin fa Norma Hammons Beeky Brewer 3 0 0 "0 0 0 1 1 1 0 6 Shelia'Pace Nancy Cox Cathy Hart Cade Holland Carol Faulkner BrendaShoaf Vickey Easley TOTAL CAWOOD K.

Middleton T. Maggard D. Howard P. Tidwell K. Grant J.

Farley T. Saylor I). Morgan TOTAL Score by Quarters Corbin--4 0 8 Cawood--4 0 6 0 0 .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 11 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tp 8 6 6 0 0 0 0 2 22 1 12 13 22 In 1824, Andrew Jackson wrote: "Should the people suffer themselves to be dic- a to by i i demagogues, who carry on everything by intrigue and management, they can not expect to see their present happy government perpetu- ated. The World Almanac notes that in 1825 he wrote: "Demagogues, I am per- suaded, have in times past, done more injury to the case of freedom and the rights of man than ever did a military chieftain, and in our country, at least in times of peace, should be more feared. CAWOOD LEOFOflD RALPH HACKER STEVE MEIL1NGER JILL 6HGLEY (M) of Corbin scorn two of her game high poinlsagainst the efforts of Cawcxxi's Connie Boggs (3J).

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