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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 9

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Friday. Dc. 31. H7I Tin CoiRaden Tribun est Holmes Withstands Pressiire For. 55-49 Win Sports Capers points.

Mullet had of his six points as he hit a lay in! By BEN TUFFORD MILLERSBURG The West with 3:11 left in the contest points in the last He hosts as they were 19 of 45 for 42 per cent. Rebounding was in favor of Frank Shepherd Tribune Sport Editor Rex Hummel countered for the scored eight field goals and added five free throws. the taller West Holmes team VM I Knights at 2:50 but 'Craycraft Holmes Knights moved their record up to 7-1 on the year Backing up Mullet was Jerry as they pulled In 37 as com hit on a jump shot with 2:23 here Thursday night but not Craycraft with a fine 19 point Ijj LA Li i 1 left and the game was out of pared to 24 for the Hawks. before the Hiland Hawks (2-7) game. Craycraft was good on reach for the Hawks.

had given them a real, scare. One of the big factors of the eight field goals also and had Pacing the rewmnoing tor the Knights was Jerry Craycraft with 13. Randy Clinage pulled off 10 and Dave Mullet had New Year's Day Games The Knights who never once game was the poor shooting of three points at the chanty trailed in the contest came out stripe. the West Holmes team from tne charity stripe. The Knights who on top by a 55-49 margin.

Hiland received a fine scoring eight. effort from Brad Hummel with The miana team played one HERE ARE MY predictions for the New Year's Day Bowl games and the NFL Divisional championship games. I Gator Bowl Dec. 11 Georgia 24 Nortfc Carolina 17 were sinking better than 60 per cent of their shots at the foul line was able to can nine of its nest games of the season. But their fine effort fell short.

14 points. Hummel scored all his points from the field while helping to close the gap of the Knights with Important baskets. The Dooley Brothers are the opposing coaches, but Vince's Bull of 21 for 43 per cent. The Hawks had cut a seven point lead at the half to a three Hiland on the other hand had dogs have a slight edge. less chances at the foul line, point lead midway in the fourth Rex Hummel was the top rebounder for the Hawks as he was able to gain 10.

In the turnover department both teams were fairly even as the Knights were charged with 12 and the Hawks with 14. In the reserve contest the young Hawks handed the Knights only their second lcs of the season as they downed Bluebonnet Bowl Dec. SI) The Hawks failed to place another man in the double digit and final frame. but was able to gain more Colorado 35 Houston Zl Eddie Crowder's Buffaloes have too points on their sharper shooting. The Hawks made 11 The West Holmes team must be given a lot of credit for the way they withstood the pressure range.

The only other men to come close were Marlln Mullet and Arnie Yoder with nine. jPJlJJ.IWIJ jjiMijijai ii)iltrwnj i i "fy4 -'i i ii of 15 for a fine 73 per cent much depth and potential. New Year's Day ROSE BOWL-Michigan 31 of a close ball game. The mark. Knights had a four point lead the west Holmes team by a With the score at 47-43 the Hawks missed the first of a one and one that could have cut the margin to two but the Stanford 14 The Indians have 42-41 margin.

From the field the Knights were good on 38 per cent of their action shots. They took 64 shots from the floor and going into the final minutes of the game and never really was Pacing the scorin? attack it the Sugar fans. Cotton Bowl Penn State 21 Texas 20 This will be the closest of all the bowl contests. Penn State's Eastern schedule cannot match that of, the Longhorns, but Texas is down this year. Bowl National Championship Game Nebraska 34 Alabama 24.

The Huskers are tough. The Crimson Tide is an outstanding team, but the Nebraska schedule will hold the key for. the experience which Coach Bob Devaney's team needs for this, one. no Jim Plunkett this time. And this means they will be the Hawks was Bruce rebound of the first attempt threatened by a closer margin canned 23.

Schlabach with 11 points, while Pacing the Knights" scoring was taken off by the Knights Hiland had a little better Dave Mullet put the red, oevourea Dy tne wolves, as Michigan restores the Big Ten's prestige. John Ling meshed nine points. Joel Hershberger also gained attack was big Dave Mullet, the senior center who poured in 21 night from the field than their white and blue out in front by mne points in the winning ef Sugar Bowl-Oklahoma 37 Auburn 21 A free scoring Trims Scotties, West Holmes top scores In the game was Randy Day with Cambridge contest, but the Sooner Boomers will boom mightly, for 10 point game and Reiheld with seven points. NFL Championship Games wow the Knights must prepare to do battle with WitliBalanced Scoring, 81-63 Orrville team next Friday, Jan. 7.

Hiland takes the rest of the week off before going against blue and white was 17 Don Neil paced the CAMBRIDGE Coach Luther Stover's Bobcats upped their record to 5-3 for the 32 for 53 per cent. Tusky Central Catholic, also Jan. 7. White are without the services of Norm Bulaich. again.

NFC Dallas 28 San Francisco 21 The Cowboys are beating a path to the NFL World Championship display room. They will not be denied this I i Sunday, Jan. 2 AFC-Mianii 21 Baltimore 17. The Colts have the better defense, but who will contain Paul Warfield and company. Miami has the offensive edge and especially if the Blue and bridge attack by scoring 18 points.

Rick Lilienthal and Tom Hollins each contributed 16 points and Phil Harris scored Tri-Valley managed just 20 of 48 for 42 per cent front the field. At the charity line the Scotties took 44 tries netting 23 13. Dennis Robison was the season, by polishing off Tri-Valley's young Scotties, 81-63, here Thursday night. The loss leaves the Scotties with a 3-3 record. They will be idle until Jan.

7 when they for 53 per cent. Scotties leading scorer with 15 Cambridge was. credited with 53 rebounds as compared to 34 District Five Coaches Meeting points. John Williamson had 12 points and Don Denman con by Tri-Valley. The Scotties had host Crooksville, in a tributed 11 points.

Muskingum Valley League Varsity Game 1 WEST HOLMES: Craycraft 8-3-19, Clinage 4-0-8, Mullet 8-5-21, Cline 1-0-2, Engel 2-1-5. Totals: 23-9-55. HILAND: R. Hummel 3-2-8, Mullet 2-5-9, A. Yoder 4-1-9, Swartzentruber 2-H K.

Yoder 1-0-2, B. Hummel 7-0-14, Brand 0-3-3. Totals: 19-11-49. West Holmes 14 41 55 Hiland 9 22 17 49 Reserve Score: Hiland 42, West Holmes 41. a poorer turnover mark, by 16-8 The Bobcats had an excellent game.

I the Regional play. The Ohio High School, Basketball Hall of Fame situation, was also discussed. Cambndgfj held a slim 16-13 shooting night, hitting on 32 of The Cambridge team will be idle until Dec. 8, when the Cats lead at the first stop, but was up 42-30 at the intermission. 74 for 44 per cent from the floor.

At the free throw line The coaches made an host Coshocton. After the half, the Cats took a 58-38 third quarter lead, before Coach Stover made numerous NBA Standings substitutions in the last eight minutes. Taarsday's KeWts Cambridge also won the Baltimore 110 New York 102 By United Press Iiternatioial i Eastern Conference Atlantic DivisioR preliminary game, 428. THE TURNOUT for the District Five Coaches meeting held Monday at the All-. American Bowling Lanes in Steubenville, was not big, due to coaches on vacation and those who were working their troops.

District Five All Star team 1 1 1 was discussed. Ccftches must be a member of the Association to have: their boys nominated, but need not be present. However, it was the opinion of the coaches that a coach should have this much interest in the boys that he desires to be on the team, to make it a point to attend the selection meeting. There was discussion concerning passes to tournament games for the coaches through CAMBRIDGE: Hanning l-fl-2, Golden St. 128 Detroit 122 Harris 4-5-13, Lilienthal 7-2-16, amendment, whereas, Tom Andreas of Caraway is to check on the possibility of an AD-Star game, with proceeds turned over the HQF committee, which is seeking $200 from each school, The distinguished service award will be voted on by the coaches.

The seven names will be presented via ballot, with a small resume about each one. The next meeting will be held or or about Feb. 20, 1972, at a place to be announced later. The possibility is of holding the meeting at the Buckeye Hotel in Uhrichsville. Chicago 117 Portland 92 Hollins 6-4-16, Eyen Neil Houston 129" Atlanta 115 9-0-18, McCartney 3-2-8, Duff 2-2.

Totals: 32-17-81. Boston New York SPITLER'S Good Food Mentfay thr Thorsiay 4A.M.-11PJ.1. Friday, Saturday, Sunia) AJa.tiKiinie.nt Rt. South of Coshocton Phoenix 123 Buffalo 102 L. 12 14 23 24 W.

26 23 15 11 Pet. GB .684 .622 2 .395 11 .314 13'3 TRI-VALLEY: Robison 4-7-13. Philadelphia os Angeles 122 Seattle 106 Buffalo Mitchell 3-0-6, Bonifield 0-M, Osborne 2-3-7, Denman 2-7-11, Devall 2-04, Williamson 5-2-12, Holt 1-0-2, Wisecarver 1-0-2, Hatfield 0-3-3. Totals: 20-23-63. (Only games scheduled) Friday'! Games Central Division W.

L. Pet. GB Phila at Boston, Day 15 22 .405 58-81 42 31 It 13 Cambridge Tri-Valley (Only game scheduled) 'tZ' 'X- i yW WyA V' iliiiniii him, iiMaiM 38-43 Basketball Crowds In Big Cities Baltimore Cleveland Atlanta Cincinnati 13 ti 'J 13 25 .343 2 10 26 .278 4 4 Happy New Ifear To ALL renamed John Arean. The District basketball Class AA tournament will be held at this Western Conference Midwest Division The Big Red Or Steubenville VISIT THE HISTORIC Catholic has not been drawing well in Steubenville. Coach John AFTER ATTENDING the coaches meeting, we attended the Steubenville Big Bed-Pittsburgh Shenley basketball game.

Shenley was leading 78-44, when we left with about four minutes left in the game. The Pittsburgh team is the defending, big class State Champ in Pennsylvania. They may well repeat again. The Diocesan Arean has been Wilmge oscoe Nese of Catholic says his team is lucky to have a following of 1,000, despite more than adequate parking at the arena. "We; just don't get the adult attendance." W.

Pet', GB Milwaukee 32 7 .821 Chicago 27 10 .730 4 Phoenix 22 15 .579 9'i Detroit 14 24 .363 17 Pacific Division W. Pet. GB Los Angeles 36 3 .923 Seattle 22 18 .550 14' Golden St. 20 19 .513 16 Houston 14 25 .359 22 Portland 14 25 .359 22. Portland 8 32 .200 Granville Hits Century Mark i "i i Scott, 5-11, senior, guard, the son of Denison University's mentor, Dick Scott.

Then there is Lee Bowman, 6-6 senior center; John Klauder, 5-11, and Kim Girkins, 6-4, both juniors. Granville has won 16 straight Licking County League games and' 18 straight games on its home floor. Christian is a former native of Chillicothe. He has won five sectional titles, three' districts and one district runner-up. GRANVILLE'S BLUE ACES, undefeated in six games are averaging 102 points per game.

Coach Don Christian became a member of the Century Club, De. 17, when the Aces defeated Licking Heights. Doug Weber, 6-4 senior, who was sixth man a year ago, had 46 points, setting a school mark against Licking Valley, in a 111-73 win. Other starters are Steve SOME FACTS FOR INVESTORS IN MUTUAL INVESTING FOUNDATION'S PROSPECTUS (Top Photo) Dave Mullet (40) West Holmes' 6-5 senior pivotman puts the stop on inland's Hex Hummel (31). Mullet scored 21 points to lead all scorers and Hummel, averaging close to 20 points per game was checked with only eight.

(Bottom Photo) Hiland's Lynn Swartzentruber (13) shoots over the outstretched arm of the Knights Mike Cline (30). West Holmes won, 55-49. (Tribune Photos by Ben Tufford.) THE i CAPTAIN NYE'S SWEETSHOP HOURS: 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. Every day.

Friday at 6:00 p.m. Closed New Year's -Open Sunday. Wilks Nets 53 Points and .15 of 21 at the, free throw Wilks' team however lost to Jewett-Scio Vikings, 93-85. GREG WILKS, of Carrollton St. Edwards, evidently has the best individual effort, netting 53 points in a recent contest.

Wilks netted 19 or 30 from the field ABA Standings Blue Imps Defeat Coshocton, 57-38 CANAL DAYS ANTIQUES HOURS-11 A. M. to 7 P.M. every day. Closed New Year's -Open Sunday By United Press International East John Tignor was the only Redskin to reach double figures ZANESVILLE The Zanesville reserve team upped its record to 6-2 by defeating For your free copy, with no obligation, contact the local representative of: HERITAGE SECURITIES, INC.

246 N. High Columbus, Ohis associated with nationwide Insurance Companies Home Office: Columbus, Ohis represented by JOHN HAMMOND 114 South Sixth Strttt Ph. 622-4647 the CHS reserves 57-38. The defeat left the Redskins with Kentucky Virginia Floridians New York Pittsburgh Carolina STEWART FLOOR CR AFTERS A fine selection of quality carpets and linoleum. Open 9 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Closed Thursday at 1 2 noon and Sunday. Closed New Year's a 1-7 record, Jim Taylor led the Blue Imps with 11. ZANESVILLE: Green 5-1-1 1, Dantonio '4-2-10, Taylor 5-5-15, J. Micheli 1-0-2, Hayes 1-0-2, M.

Michel 4-5-13, Malcolm 1-0-2, Denton 1-0-2. Totals: 22-13-57. COSHOCTON: Zaugg 0-3-3, Bushong 1-3-5, Carroll 3-0-6, Chilcote 2-1-5, Tignor 5-1-11, Near 0-3-3, Unger 2-1-5. Total: 12-12-38. Zanesville 11 27 Jl 57 Coshocton 12 24 21 GOOSE NEST HOURS: 10 a.m.

to 9 p.m. every diy. We will close Friday at 5:00 and New Year's Day Open Sunday ZROSCOE GENERAL STORE HOURS: 10 i.m. to 9 p.m. Closed New Year's Open Sunday.

Closed Monday for Inventory. ROSCOE HARDWARE General Hardwai Max E. McConnell, Owner Open a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

Cosed Thursday afternoon and Sunday. ClosedNewYeai'a CARPENTER'S VILLAGE BOOK SHOP We will close it 5:00 p.m. Friday and all 'day New Year's -Open Sunday VILLAGE PUMP NATURAL FOODS HOURS: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekdays.

12 noon to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Closed New Year's. Open Sunday. with 15 points. Mike Michel had 16V4 20 26 PIN WRANGLERS STANDINGS; AMy' Store Poster Store Lani's Putry Johnson's Lib Quem'i Court Dick' Pennioil HITS MRS.

STANDINGS; Carey Jc Schumaker 4 11 OswaW It Jochem 3 21 Knepper Drumm Secrest 28 Arden Clough Garrett Cutshtll' 34 39 ConUe Bate 34 W. L. Pet. GB 28 9 .757 25 15 .625 414 17 21 .447 11 16 21 .432 12 17 25 .405 13i2 13 27 .325 16VS West W. L.

Pet. GB 28 9 .757 22 17 .564 7 16 22 .421 I212 14 21 .400 13 15 24 .385 14 31 73 22 id, followed by Tom Green 11 and Mark Dantonio with 10. 2 Is Hifh Game, Helen finton Janice Hahn fc Feme 34 Jittel ISO. High Serle, Helen Finton High Team Gme, Addy's Store Utah Indiana Memphis Denver Dallas Heaton Pew a O'Neil A O'Neil 28 38 Adkina Beck 22 42 Ashcraft It Zimmer 21 43 ffl. i High Team Seriet, Addy'e Store 1M4.

High Game, Norma Workman 184, Wanda Holdswarth Sandy Wilson Tom Knepoer 2I. THE ALLEY SHOP Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 AM to 6 P.M. Closed Monday thru Thursday Closed New Year's Open Sunday HANS STOCKLI CHEESE CELLAR HOURS 11 AM to PM Tuesday thru Friday 10 AM to 6 PM Saturday and Sunday Closed Mondays Closed New Yeai's-Open Sunday 1-5-7, Carolyn Jtichards 3-10, Mary Hlth Series, Norma Workman 469, jorinson 9-7. ponna Miner 2-7. George Carey 573.

High Team Game, Carey Ik Schumaker 8 6. High Team Serle, Carey Schumaker Jilt. Split convtrted: 7 Norma, Workman, mm YEAR'S i MY 2-7 Shirley Kneppeir, 3-10 Norma wont. Thursday's Results Virginia 124 Carolina 120 Kentucky 111 Floridians Dallas 102 Memphis 99 Utah 103 Denver 98 (Only games schedule) Friday's Games New York at Indiana Kentucky vs. Carolina man, Carolyn 'dough, Mary Hahn (3 times), s-7 Boh Feme, -S-7 Irene Fitcn 10 A.M.

to 10 P.M. At Greensboro Memphis vs. Denver at Dallas (sub), 4-J Gloria Zimmer. MAPtE-ETTE STANDINGS: Stotts Sunoco 11 IT BrelsfOrd Nursery Jl 17 First National Bank 2 20 Barton tt: 24 Hill' Service 24 24 Rosa Bros. 22 Bill' Clark 20 Shaw Barton I 12 3 High Game, Carolyn Berry 2U.

Hiih Series. Erma Miller (stih) S58. THE APOTHECARY HOURS. 9 AM to 9 PM. Every Day THE OLD WaShQUSE Utah at Dallas (Only games scheduled) WIS Bullets End Win Streak NEW YORK (UPI)-The Baltimore Bullets built a 30-poiiit lead in the late stages of the third quarter and then held off New York' for a 110-102 victory Thursday afternoon, snapping a seven-game Knick winning streak.

The Bullets, who reclaimed first place in the Central Division of the National Basketball Association over idle Cleveland, were paced by Jack Marin, who hit for a game high 33 points, and Archie Clark, with 21 High Team Game, First National Bank Ohio Dumped HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (UPI) Led by the scoring and rebounding of Russell Lee and Randy Noll, Marshall held off Carry Out 932. rocery High Teairi Serle, National Bank Over Serle 2M Games Erma GRAND OLD SATURDAY NITES' Banjo Rhythm! People Smainl Fun and flood Miller 208-536. Grace Ruble 20V-533, a second half comeback by rfi tooo Reservation necessary, closed January j. a.

I' J. 208 Walnut Street Carolyn Berry 216-XJ, Shirley Hlne 527, Janice Emij 516, Carol Deffcnbaugh S13. Solita Grace Ruble S-8-K, 3-10, Sue Ohio University for an 88-81 Watt J-T, Sharon Flint, -7-l June Conkle victory Thursday night to give the Thundering Herd its ninth 1-10. Marilyn Todd. Theim itcn it tiara Sheldon, J-7-10 Marie Casey.

2-7 H0 win in 10 games. Hattie Summer..

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