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Show Friday, January 11, 1980. THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 7 Ohio State’s Second-Half Comebac k Tips lowa By United Press International Ohio Dune Coach Eldon Miller put his halftime talk to good use “| told the players we had to be more selective in our shooting,’ Miller said Thursday night. The third-ranked Buckeyes then scored a 77-71 victory over Iowa in a Big Ten Game The Buckeyes trailed, 41-33. at the half and it was no surprise to Miller “We were coming down thefloor in thefirst half and taking the shot at the first opportunity and not getting any chancesfor free throws."’ said Herb Williams scored 21 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for Ohio State 101 overall and 3-0 in the league The Buckeyes outscored Iowa, 13-2 in the last 3% minutesto seal the victory With the exception of Kelvin Ramsey's jump shot at the buzzer the Buckeyes Scored 11 of their 13 points on free throws A layup by center Steve Krafcisin with 42 seconds left was lowa’'s only score during the final stretch. lowa 102 and 1-2, led, 69-64 before a tenacious Ohio State defense forced several lowa turnovers “The guys played hard.” lowa Coach Lute Olson. “For probably 37 minutes we played about as hard and about as well as you could probably play We out-rebounded a better team of jumpers than we are But we made some mistakes that really hurt us ‘Ohio State did a good job and we didn't in the late minutes. That was the difference * Elsewhere No. 7 Oregon State took Arizona 77-72 No. 8 Notre Dame stopped Tulane. 79-59, No. 9 Purdue beatIilinois, 74-66 Indiana defeated M: converted 10 straight free throws over the final 1:44 to preserve the victory Rich Branning scored 18 points as Cluding 5 of the last 6 Hoosier points in overtime to give Indiana its first Big Ten victory this season. chigan, 63-61, Notre Damebeat Tulane in a “home game at Shreveport La. Irish Coach Digger Phelps fulfilled a recruiting promise to forward Orlando Woolridge toplay in his home state during his col lege career Bruce Collins scored 23 points as Weber State blew by Montana State in overtime and Weber State downed Montana State. 77-60 Oregon State withstood a 26-point performance by Joe Nehls to holdoff Arizona iA a Pac-10 game. OSU, 141 Drake Morris hit 9-of-10 free throws in the final 2:12 as Purdue stopped 1! linois in a Big Ten game Joe Barry Carroll was ejected for hanging on the rim Ray Tolbert fired in 18 points, in- The victory was the 14th in a row for WeberState, tying a school and Big Sky Conference mark Provo Girls Tiptoe Past American Fork, 49-46, in Loop Opener blasted Payson 65-16 and Springville stomped Spanish Fork 68-38. Weather conditions cancelled the Carbon - Pleasant Grove game and it has been rescheduled for Jan. 22 at Pleasant Grove.In Region 9 action, Lehi kept on a region winning streak by thumping Intermountain 65-29. Provotipped off to a stone-coldfirst quarter while American Fork played with skill that has not been seen many timesso far this season. The Cavemen quickly sank 16 points to Provo'sfive, and missed more shots than the Bulldogs even attempted. shots that were successful in putting But Provo was not aboutto call it the Bulldogs beyond the Cavemen’s quits and finally caught the Cavemen Teach. midwaytl ird quarter and ‘Every game we play we always pushed ahead. American Forkgirls have to play our best,” said Provo's saw Janette Buhlertie it again at 20 se- coach Betty Clark. “The other team is conds, but a Karen Nielsen score ended always up for Provo.’ American Fork the quarter with Provoin thelead. was no exception. “We played our The game was mostly Provo control- hearts out,” said Cavemen coach Ann led from thereon although American Johnscn. ‘We proved weare capable of Fork managed to get one point ahead Playing this kind of game.” with just three minutes left when Amy Clark pointed to the bulidog defense Gardner relayed a fastbreak ball to as the key to the win. Thegirls alterSuzanne Birk. The advantage was nated zone and man-to-mandefensive shortlived and Nielsen shot the patterns to block Buhler from scoring Bulldogs ahead a minute later. in the fourth quarter. Shari Horrocks * With just 11 seconds left, American did an outstanding job in the defense Fork’s Rena Henderson went to the department. charity line with two shots in an at“We have spunk and spirit,’ Clark tempt to get the lead again orat least said. ‘‘We came back hard andfast.” tie but the pressure was too great and The team put on extra pressing in the neither shot wouldfall. end, while being patient for the good Three seconds later it was Karalee shots to come. Stokes at the Provofoulline with two Johnson said the run-and-shoot ag- quarter — the Bulls went without scoring a baskettofall behind the Kingsat the intermission, 57-34. Chicago was 0-for-15 from the field in that second quarter and Sports Scoreboard PGAScores Bob Proben Keith Fergus Jerry Pate Lon Neilsen Gil Morgan Jerry McGee Lindy Miller Mark Hayes Lee Elder Craig Stadler Grier Jones Vic Regalado Terry Mauney Mac McLendon Dave Bichsberae Bob Mur Laney) Nelson Orville Moody Butch Baird Tom Kite Ed Sneed Howard Twitty Bill Kratzert John Mahaffey Arnold Palmer Jim Nelford Mike Sullivan Andy North Charles Coody D.A, Weibring Joe Inman Lee Carter Frank Beard Curtis Strange Forrest Fezler Mark McCumber Wally Armstrong Pat McGowan Marty Fleckman Ray Floyd Peter Jacobsen Kermit Zarley John Coo Peter Oosterhuis Gay Brewer Jim Thorpe Mike Nicolette George Knudson Mike Morley Ben Crenshaw Robert Donald George Burns Bruce Lietzke Pat Lindsey Mark Lye Doug Sanders John Mazza Miller Barber Calvin. Peete Dan Pohl Mike Brannan Bobby Wadkins Ed Byman Larry Ziegler tion many a time.” Mark without a basket until someone told meathalf straight time, 104-83. The Bulls have not beaten the Kings now since Marchof1977 and have not won in Kansas City since Christmas Day of 1976. “It's the first time I've ever seenit happen.” said KansasCity Landsberger finally snapped Chicago's field goal droughtat 16:09 with a finger-roli at 23 secondsofthe third quarter The Bulls wentonto outscore the Kings, 10-2 during the opening 212 minutesof the quarterto pull within 15, at 59-44, but never drew closer than 14 points thereafter. they went the entire quarter ling to Kansas City for the 10th “As a coach myfeelings went out to Jerry Sloan and Phil Johnson (Chicago head coach and assistant). Their team can't score and all they can dois sit and watch. I’ve beenin that posi- WIRE SETS OEM Silicone Core 42-43--85 Billy Casper | SPECIAL BUY! 46-39--85 | NBAStandings Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Pet. 31 10.756 30 11.732 22 23.489 19 20 .487 18 25 419 Central Division WL Pct. 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Chicago never recoveredin fal- Traps Dirt & Grime In You OWHelp Exten 43-39-82 42. 4 Jay Haas 9 Scott Simpson Coach Cotton Fitzsimmons. *' couldn't remember them making a field goal but I wasn’t aware managed only11 points, all from > LONG LIFE OIL FILTERS 39-41--80 Steve Melnyk 36-33--68 Jerry Barber Bob Eastwood height advantage over Intermountain Timpview 7 6 & the American Fork style. “I think we and then put together a fairly even Payson 693 16 Total fouls Timpview 14 Payson 16 go after the balls a lot more than other scoring game while putting on a tight teams and so we always get more defense. Three players went into douLEHI ($5) fouls,’ she expiained. American Fork ble figures. Becky Ingle had 18 while Ingle 5 848 18, Colledge 6 0-0 12 Stewart 6 1-2 18 had 20 to Provo's 10. “Wejust can’t let es, Colledge got 12 and Pam Stewart Caiton 2 14 5, Kirkham 3 1-27. Ingram 4 0-08 up now. I hope we can do well every 1 Thatcher 02-22 Totals 26 13:18 INTERMOUNTAIN (29) game this season,’ she added PROVO (49) Penass 48 7, Queria 3 34 9. Holt 5 0-0 Wu Timpview had Michele Bateman Nielsen 7 6-10 20, Biddulph 3 0-0 6, Horrocks 2 2-6 Andrews02 2-22, Hobbs 00-40 Totals 10 9-18 45, Norman 41.5 9 Rogers 1 1-13 Lehi backfor thefirst time since a knee in7% 45 65 jury during the Thunderbird Classic in Intermountain 59 13 28 a FORK(46) fouls. Lehi 14. Intermountain 16 Fouled December and “I think she’s back for Birk 2.0-04. Buhler 0-0 14. Henderson 3248 outTotal Lehi—Colledge 00d now,” said coach Jim McCoy 8 10-0 Frankenberr MGs Betsy Moore, out all week with an 319 36 49 SPRINGVILLE(68) ankle injury, also played Thursday and American Fork Giles 468 14, Poulson 9 1919, Clark 5 68 16 16 22 446 McCoysai he hopesshe also will conWelch 12.24, Lehmberg 1 1-4 3. Wiscombe 0 3-4 3 Totalfouls. Provo 10. American Fork 20 Black 41-29 Totals 24 20.37 tinue to play. SPANISH FORK(38) TIMPVIEW (63) Springville was managing to put Hone 0 0-1 0. Bills 41-3 9. Cook 2 8-11 10. MonRichards 0 040 0. Morgan 0 1-2 1. Gould 0 0-00. everything together Thursday while Reynolds 0 0.0 0. Mathe 0 1-4 1. Kepas 4 0-1 8 tague 1 3-75. Argyle 12-24. August 1 2-44. Money 0 Spanish Fork saw too many turnovers Hawkins 0-12 4. Bateman 6 4-4 16, Thomas1 0-02. 1-3 1, Nelson 1 1-2 8 Totals 1018-33 Springville 1437 49 68 in their play. The game was also a Denning& ei Moore 12-34 Totals 27 11-19 Spanish Fork 5 4 0 8 PAYSON( heavy fouling one with a total of 53 in Total fouls Springville 30, Spanish Fork 28 King, 0 0. 10 Blackburn 1 0-0 2. Nelson 0-0-3 0. the game. Butler 1 0-0 2, Tasker 412 9. Yoder 0 0-1 0. Fouled out: Springville V. Murdock, Black Spanish Fork Argyle Lehi went on the court with definite Mendenhall 11.2.3 Otten 0.0.1.0 Totals 7 2-10 ticked off the clock and Chicago failed to score another basket in the first quarter. The seconds turned to minutes in the second period and Chicago still had not scored field goal. Twelve minutes — an entire KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) — At the time, Artis Gilmore's sweeping hook shot basket with 46 seconds remainingin thefirst quarter seemed to be just another uneventful basket in the NBA’s long history of uneventful askets. That bucket pulled the Chicago Bulls within one point of the Kansas City Kings Thursday night, 24-23. But the seconds Kings Win As Bulls Set Futility Mark gressive game Thursdayis typical of CAR CARE PRODUCTS! Bo By KAYLENE NELSEN Herald Correspondent Provo and American Fork’s girl cagers opened the Region 6 season Thursday with crowd-pleasing style as the two traded leads in the final minutes and even kept the fans guessing about the winuntilthelast eight seconds. Provofinally took the win, 49-46. In other Region 6 openers, Timpview FOR SURE, DEPENDABLE STAR] ne POWER EVERYTIME! Je > FOR TOP PERFORMANCE ALL YEAR LONG! 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