*a-Po8t-Herald and Register, Beckley, W. Va., Sunday Morning, Jan. 23, 1972 PUH ,i \Jff * A *X*A M* V» »»*»•*.* *• »-w^-v »v~ p -•• ^ »' ' ' ' | » .u ...-.•..•••.•I.--.T.U-..!.-- -Tmni-L,,m-.- • • ._-.1 T-uirjj--finri-n.ir.-r- j^^ Marshall Beats Bowling Green; Mountaineers Lose H Falcitnl 7 5-7 20-point scoring binge, to set up Mlnkln l 3 8-9 15 ^~,,,T™ ',™,,M ™,;rt ;„„ i,Artn.e «,;*w IT frtiin«,*H hv in that period»>Hnd . ITn first half ~-^^u^u^^^^^ CHARLOTTE,, N.. C.. (AP)- 20-point scoring binge, to set up J«J|f ^ ' iS ;K BOWLING GREEN, Ohio ing honors with 27, followed by -Davidson broke the back of « a 47-36 halftnnc advantage. 14 Sutler 0 «•« (AP) — Marshall University Marshall's Russell Lee with 25. shooting percentages, Bowling 4 5-11 ]3 J.Pscorak 4 4-3 Vf- West Virginia lead in the first West Virginia's Dave Werth- HuchubUr 5 T.l'tcork S M 11 ' led from the opening tip off Sat- Marshall placed four other Green had a marked advan- 0 0-1 0 Wagoner 0 1-t. I half of their college basketball man hit a career-high 32 points Hlckock ; players in double figures, Col- tage, connecting 46 per cent of Carson 1 0-4 2 (Jadalru 4 ».^ 30 urday night to defeat Bowling game here Saturday night and to lead the game's scoring. Da- tiUnsgow 2 0-H t lins 24, all from the field, Ran-!the time while Marshall man- 33 J'!-2.t HO Totals UH W-33 101 Green 103-80 in a college bas- V^^ vidson's top man was John Fal- Tntul* dy Noll 21, Mike D'Antoni 14 aged only 36 per cent of its went on to a 101-80 victory. JfulfUnw: West Virulnlu 3C Davkdayn 47 ketball game here. Saturiny't College BuK«tba!l Results MlnntiiotM «7 MIchlKsn St. 37 coni with 19. Fouled out: Melt/. • Sacred Heart 91 Kiwis Point 70 The Mountaineers led 35-27 , Capitalizing on a 65-48 re- and Bill James 10. shots. By Hulled Pr«»s Intc:national W. Virginia (10) Davidson (100) Total fouls: West Virginia 23 Davidson Lon* Bench St. 79 Loyola U'l.) P* Miisfucluisetts 80 lona SO with 7:07 remaining in the first bounding edge and numerous Marshall's record is now 14-2 Marmhill (103) Bowling Orrcn (80) Wake Forest 95 South Florida 68 C. F T OP Memphis St. 91 North Texas St, fill half when Davidson went on a Worltmn 19 2-2 32 Sorrentln 31-1 A-5.995 G F T G F T Rhode Island 91 Duquwne B3 Wooater St. 10-1 Suffolk <12 Bowling Green floor errors, the while Bowling green is 2-10. American U. 83 Geoi'Kt) Washinttn 74 Bowling Green had a better Noll 9 3-1 21 Scott t 5-5 9 Kalamaioo Si I-aHe Frirt -11 Thundering Herd moved early 5 Henson Swcinaw Valley St. 9t> Detroit Tech 75 Marshall 103 Buwllns: Green 80 Orsinl 2 1-1 3 0-2 6 Iowa 91 South' Carolina »5 Dayton 58 Kent St. 5G shooting percentage than the 10 25 Scanlan 10 7-9 to a 15-8 edge. Then, Ty Collins Lee PDrdliam 79 Princeton 75 Walsh 77 Cedarvllle 73 visiting Marshall squad, hitting. D'Antoni 12 j>-o 24 Babick 2 8-9 12 J£a*t Stroud*bui-« St. 88 Monti-lair St. 76 scored the first of six con- 10 Bell 4 0-1 Lafayette 81 KuUero 70 James 5 0-0 Duk* 76 North Carolina 74 Ohio St. HO Indiana 74 Greenbrier East Spartans secutive field goals, while 29 of 61 shots for 47 per cent. 1 0-2 2 BKdenbop 4 1-3 North Carolina St. «0 PHUbunjh 73 Sark 2 Rvas 3 1-3 Michigan 83 Northwestern 79 1 0.0 Kentucky 72 Tennessee 70 Miami (Ohio) North Carolina A&T 83 South Carolina St. Bowling Green was held to two, Marshall connected on 46 of 106 Phillips 0 0-1 0 91 Ohio U. 77 Slippery Rock 70 Clarion 69 and the Herd moved on to lead attempts for 42 per cent. Totals 46 11-18 103 Totals 29 22-3 80 Univ. of Chica*o 73 Trinity (111.) 34 Hartford 102 Kinva <,.Ym> 90 27-12. Marshall's edge at half- However, Bowling Green was Halftone: Marshall 49 Bowling Green' Kipon 83 Carleton 56 1'ac-c fil Bnruch 55 Marist 85 Dowltns 34 Stop Red Devils Of Collins ••> i Fairmont 60 GlenvUle o4 credited with 18 turnovers in Seton Hall 98 Ceor«etown 72 time was 49-42. Fouled out: Collln* Kenyan 82 Marietta 79 Bowling Green's 6-foot-6 cen- the first half while The Herd ArkanMS 100 Texas AlcM 89 Eastern Michigan .\05fFerri* St. 73 CHARMCO — Number two Young also had 19 rebounds,'Greenbrier Total fouls: Marshall 22 Bowline Green Detroit 70 xavler (Ohio) 68 Western Michigan 105 Fijrria St. 73 ranked Greenbrier completed a and Baker had 18. M. Marshall 5 1-1 11 ter Brian Scanlon took top scor-j committed only seven miscues 13 Wu-M.irthfleld 72 Uw.Baraboo 58 Western Kentucky 77 Morehead St. 74 2 Mid-State Tech 7i UW-Medford 63 Florida St. 71 Georgia Tech 69 weekend sweep by defeating the' J. Crump 1 0-0 add 228a* BiacayiM 66 Towuend St. (MO.) 66 visiting Collins High Red Devils Collins D. Young 8 3-5 19 UW-Eau Cltir »5 UW-Stout 66 Missouri 89 Iowa St. 75 : 0 OrewnSt. 77 Wa*hin<tan St. 71 Tcxa* wesicyan 63 Of Oak Hill 82-57 Saturday night. J- Fruit 3 1-3 5 7'c. Patterson 0 0-1 St. OlaX »1 Lawrence 65 r ra l 5 0-1 4 5 4-9 14 Chikara Judo Club Plans Kan.i*a 74 Clorado 69 " rS « Friday night the Spartans stop-; K. Hildebrand 10.W. Baker Cincannatl tl Tulsa 74 pis read: Hartford ma Kings (N.Y.) so.ped Covington 88-71. |0. Staunton 1 2-2 3 4 B. McClung 1 0-2 0 In the Friday night contest, S. Huffman 0 1-2 0 IB. McClung 0-2 0 2 Warren Baker ripped the nets A. Keith 5 9-15 3 19 JC. Ballard 0-1 3 8 inter-State Tournament for 40 points on 17 fieldgoals J. Epperly 3 1-1 2 ?iB. Burns 0-1 4 4 Elks' Free Throw Contest and six of 10 free throws. Dale T. L. Merchant 1 2-2 1 2-2 2 14 *'• A local sporting club affiliated brought home about 70 per cent' and can only rarely be used 4jL2 . Tharp the YMCA, has been in of the trophies which were given to counter it. Young had 17. |K. Gibson 0-0 T. Franklin 2-2 0 8 Existence four years, and during lout there. One of the most important Names Regional Winners Greenbrier East is now 11-0, !R. Rosick 1 1-2 1 Totals 12-24 17 82 time has won the State! This club is the largest of aspects of the sport is the par- while Collins is 3-6. JR. Foster 0 0-0 1 Collins 13 12 12 20 57 Championship four straight its kind in the state, and third ticipants' balance. It is one of Three winners were chosen regional event at Woodrow East is on the road to play,Totals 20 17-28 20 Greenbrier 21 16 24 19 82 StUnes. It has won 303 medals largest in the tri-state area. It | the most important things Saturday to re n- Allegheny County on the 26th, Beckley Lodge of Elks in the my Steveson, Itmann; Ronnie before traveling to Mullens on % competition during its short j is one of the very few in the-which must be watched in Existence, and last year sent nation which has to rent a bus j defense, and one of the most nationwide Free Throw Con- Gobble, Montcoal and Mark the 28th. Collins will travel to -||ne person to the national tour-, to get to tournament, and one; difficult things to keep on nf-!test- The boys winning the Greer, Richwood. ! Montgomery on the 25th. Mount Hope Mustangs Take Stevenson won the 12-year-old i In Saturday night's game, lament. It has about thirty-five of the few to have an instructor; fense ^g momentum is the Active members, and a total which has a black belt in not pon which is used against division by sinking 19 of 25 Young was the high man for : wea free throws. He is a sixth the Spartans with 19 on eight Decisive Victory Over Van ;«f fifty who participate during only judo, but also karate and ]the possessor most often, and Pocahontas Wins ^different seasons. What club is. jujitsu. j sometimes it is hard not to push grader at Itmann Grade School.!field goals and three of five MOUNT HOPE - The Musou- t of single figures to score Gobble, a seventh grader at j from the foul line. Baker chip- $?. ~ ! Closely tied with the judo;the opponent in an attempt to tangs of Mount Hope pushed 26 points in three quarters. £fThe Chikara Judo Club is the club, is the Chikara Karate j th i j h Over Braxton Marsh Fork Junior High, wonjped in 14 and Lester Tharp, score a quick row- t s ere their season record to 9-1 with Van -line which has been described. Club, which was started twoj^^ ^g technique comes in, Pocahontas County handily the 13-year-old division with | playing in his third game since a convincing 104-60 victory over defeated the team from Braxton 23 out of the 25 possible.
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