Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 112, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1978 Page: 6 of 10
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EAti *l\ MMW* Oklt MeraM. r»!<U> Jimn 14. 1*1*
Cage Rematch;
Swimmers Home
AtSHS Today
The No 2 ranked Sapulp*
lT»*ftainrtte» will attempt to
get back an thr winning track
hr re Tuesday mght when
b»4h baakrtball train* return
homr in a rematch with
Bartlesville College
Thr t Iseftainrttes. toarr*
in thr senuflnaL* nfthr Jenk*
Invitational Tournament
Saturday to haul Onlral i52
*4 i. arr seeking to break thrir
leie-gamr l<sing skim and art
another 10-plus game winning
malt while thr vanity boy*
Will art Ur for another shot at
thr Wildcat*
In their la*t outing thr BC
Cat* defeated Sapulpa. thrir
<*il> laa* 10-11, 0-02 with no
timr »how mg on thr dock
It wa* highway mbbrry'
Thr (Tkeflains get a chance
to prove their new No 7
ranking (iamr lime alU
lipoff at * p m The Chief-
tamrtte* will liprrff al 6 20
Swimming Matt
Thr Sapulpa Chirftam
awlmmera. drapitc thr
pnaaifalr anow warning*, will
IM Tula*-Hair at 3 p m
Tueaday in thr SHS
natatnrium
lop Sapulpa swimmrr*
include female* Nena
i arletti. Shannan Davi* and
Vicky Spear*
Plenty of «wim action
begin* with thr Tuesday meet
which It fallowed by another
home lual again*! Tub*
Memorial on Wednesday at
0 30 p m
Thursday thr boy awtm-
meri travel to thr Tulaa-
Maann Relay*
R *91 Basketball
Ihe Iowa Stale Cyclone*. 4-
I In thr Rig l ight. wiO invade
the Oklahoma University
• ampu* Wednesday night
ISL. presently In the No 2
posithn lr ihr league behind
Kan*** <S4>). I* M overall
while thr Sooner* daun a 10-7
vcrall mark and a Rig Eight
rerord of 3-2 lied tor third
with Nebraska
The Oklahoma State
Cowboy* will invade Hmilder
( oi trade and I he Golden
Ritffalom of just finished at
Colorado and came away a
winner Neat weekend a
televised game will pi I GttJ
and Nebraska in linrotn
The remainder of the
league ft hedule Wednesday
mght inrludr* Kansas Stale
at Missouri and Kan*** at
Nehraka
Herald
SPOR TS
Depew, Lady Wildcats
Win F risco Tournament
DEPEW The host oepew
Hemet* dealt top seeded
liberty a 10-point loss, 77-67
here Monday in the final* of
the Enaco Conference
Tournament The Olive lady
Wildcats continued their
winning* by capturing thr
girls uUe from KetlynUe. 49-
32
In the (xmsolatiun bracket
‘trials, for third place Olive
edged past Kelly-viUe. 51-44
while in thr girls bracket thr
host lady Hornets of Depew
stopped the Mound* L ly
Devil*. 56-50
Thr conference coaches
selected two all-tournament
trams boys and girls The
boy* all-Enaco Tournament
team included Rick Bartlett
of Olive, Brvan McKiniie of
Depew. Rudy Garcia and
Walter Gaston of liberty and
James Kdrurdsoc of IVpew
The all-tourney girl per-
formers were iforwardsi
Marilynn Inderdown of
Olive, Linda Cantrell of
Depew and Tammy Alien at
Kellyville The guards
selected were Debbie
Endicott of Olive. Mary
Cartw right and Penny Wright
of Kellvvtlle
The conference schedule
resume* tonight with IVpew
at Liberty for a finals
rematch. Kiefer at Olive and
Kellyville at Mound*
r rise* twrin
tvprw 77 Liberty «7
Olive « KeUrvllle 32 firti
Olive SI KeliyvlUe 44
brpe* S4 Mound! M (irii
0SUMatmen 9 Of 10
IJNCOLN. Neb (UPI)
Oklahoma State won nine of
10 matches Monday mght to
defeat Nebraska. 42-6, in a
Big Eight Conferernce dual
w restling meet
John Huettiger picked up
Nebraska s only win in a 142-
pound match forfeit over Lee
Roy Smith, who was out with
the flu
Jimmy Jackson. Oklahoma
State's two-time NCAA
champion in the heavyweight
riaaa. attended a banquet
Monday mght in Oklahoma
City and did not make the trip
to Lincoln
Daryl Monasmith. the Cow-
boys' regular 177-pound class
wrestler, moved up two
weight classes and defeated
George Rambour 166. in the
Tulsa Falters
At NM State
LAS CRUCES. N M (UPI)
— New Mexico State, behind
the scoring of forwards
Robert Gunn and Notie Pate,
scored its fifth straight win
and moved into first place in
the Missouri Valley Con-
ference with a 90-75 win over
fulsa Monday
Gunn, coming back from an
injury which had sidelined
him for several weeks, tossed
in 24 points while Pate came
#f the bench to add 14
Rids Baseball
Meet Wednesday
There will be a meeting of
he Sapulpa Kids Baseball
league 1 jesday. Jan 24 a
7 30 pm in he municipal
courtroom uf the Sapulpa
Police station
The meeting will include a
vote to ihange some of he
league's by-laws and rules,
according to «ie league
spokesman
All interested persons are
urged to attend
heavyweight match
Oklahoma Slate is 10-0 in
dual meets this season while
Nebraska is 4-4
Results of the other weight
classes were
11* pounds Mike Murphy
USL . def Rick HoU. 6-7
138 pound* Dong Dnell
DSC. def Mark Niblo 11-5
134 pounds — Roger
Roberts. OSU. def Agran
\ ashs. 12-3
150 pounds—Charles
Shelton, OSU, def Bob
Houser. 17-6
158 pounds Dave Schultx,
OSU, pinned Court Virnng,
6 35
167 pounds Paul Martin.
OSU'. pinned Kirby Trump.
3 34
177 pounds —David
SJH Cagers
Lose Threesome
The seventh and eighth
grade Sapulpa Junior High
School girl* basketball teams
lost to Owasso here last mght
The eighth graders fell. 33-26
while the seventh graders
were nipped. 21-19
leading scorers for the
eighth graders were Kim
Johnson with 10. Sandy
1 snkersley eight, Jolynn
Rice four. Dana Moore and
Ramona Mathews with two
apiece The team guards
were Susan Gilliam. Carol
1«dd. Cindy Wallace. Inarm
Blackburn and Dedr Brown
The seventh grade scorers
were Brenda laws on 10. Kelli
Bradley seven and Betty
Watson two parts The team
guards were Carla Mon-
tgomery. Kathy Dean. Donna
Brown, Cheryl Walkup,
Tracy Cook. Robin Bngance.
Inarm Elmore and Janet
Randolph
Thr seventh grade boys
also last last night
MrAfuaig. OSl , pinned Marty
McCurdy. 7 45
190 pound»-Rnr W au. OSL,
def George Mink. 12-1
(scoreboard
SM SUIr W TulM TS
Svmmow 7* Ooudtr Mo . 70
V mmole *) OSl women S3
Alabama 7* Kratutk* (2
Votrv Dame 7» Dartmouth *4
SW Mtaaoun 72 Unrola 71
Si: Missouri 110 SW Mo II
Arkinui *4 Baylor *1
Texi« 7» T»»»i ASM 77
LSI' »o Auburn :•
Mew Orleana IOC Jrkaavl 12
SW La a* Houalon Bapt SI
S Alabama 7b. h nonda It
Mato Htak VbawW
Jenkt *7 Pryor 41 igirlil
Aldapaw
‘opar S4 Bart-U>Ue*v 40 girls»
AIBapMaa JM
Owaiao JH 13 Sapulpa ah 2*
(lrii>
Owitao JH 21 Sapulpa 7th it
1 (trii i
Gantz Honored
By Publication
Sapulpa Chieftain senior
quarterback 1 rank (,anU. an
all-Green Country Con-
ference ftmlball selection ihas
past season, ha* been
selected a* an American
High School Athlete for 1977
76," acmrikng to thr eighth
edition of thr AHSA
publication
The honor was based on
Gantt' outstanding
achievements in alhletn
perficmanre spnrlsmanahip
and extrarurncular ac-
uities Thr senior <JB was
nonunled by thr area sport*
media, arrortfeng to William
Hammer, editor of the
publication
Ganti help lead the
thief tains lo their firm-ever
slate frakball piayiff berUi
again*) MrAlester The
Oieftam* finished second |.
Sard Spring* in rl*** lA's
Green Country Conference
The senior quarterback
»a* amrng the team'* top
hree rushers and halanred
the attack with a sir ora;
passing game in which in
tossed seven touchdown
passes
The publication will inrludr
Gantr' accomplishment* in
I heir fall e<it ion and will be
vent o ihr quarterback's lop
nilegr rhaoes for thru in-
spector
Sports Glanrr
Tw*4«r Jaw >4
BASKETBALL
Birt-Qollegf •> Sapulpi
SSOwIral «t Sapulpa JH
Mroud 41 Bnulow
Tulii Msson tl JvdIu
KvUyvIlto al Moundi
Kiefvr al Olivr
Iivpru al Liberty
Mrapool at Prraiaa
D Haya K Stale i al Olll
Tlunenea
Oral Robert! at Drake
WRESTLING
Sapulpa JH at BA Seawoyak
SWIMMING
Tulta Hale al Sapulpa 2pm
Wedwaaday Jaw 2>
SWIMMING
Eaa Oewral at Sapulpa ( K
11 Miller Is Co-Headliner
CHILliA N: -
r
Frank Gantz
NFC Comback
Wins Pro Bowl
TAMPA. Fla (UPI) - It
was a fitting touch that thr
long pro football season
would end with both a Walter
Payton touchdown and a
controversy
Payton put thr icing on a
hnlltarrt season Monday mght
by ctaahing over from thr I-
yard-line in thr fourth
quarter to lift the National
Football ( inference to a 14-13
Pro Bowl vrtory over the
American Football Con
ferencr
No. 1 Kentucky
Drowns In Tide
UPI Sparti Writer
A vast, roaring Tide played
a significant role in
Alabama's stunning 71-62
upwet over topranked Ken
turky M.mdsy right
"TTw spirit here didn't help
u* at all." Kentucky Coach
Joe Hall said of thr en
ihuaiaatic crowd of 15.043.
which Jammed overflown*
Memorial Coliaeum in
Tuacaloaaa. Ala "They were
really worked up and it really
helped Alabama "
Alabama Coach C. M
Newton said the crowd *
enthusiasm lifted hu top
defensive player Anthony
Murray to new heights
DKIJ4HOMA CITV iUPI i
— The retiring coach of
Southwestern State* NAIA
runner-up football team and
Terry Miller the nirrerup in
Heiaman Trophy balloting for
thr 1977 season, were honored
at thr 10th annual Sport*
Headliner* banquet Monday
night
Southwestern ( oarh < Al*
Delaportr and Oklahoma
State running back Terry
Miller were co-headliner* at
thr event sponsored by the
March of Dime*
Twenty-two other persons
also were honored
Miller was >«ir of the
honoree* in 1V/|. when
Phoenii Sun* haskHballer
Alvan Adam* and Johnny
Rmrb of the ( innrmali Red*
shared the Headliner award*
Oklahoma athlete* also
honored for thr second time
Monday night were pro golfer
Mark Have*, all-around
cowboy champion Tom
Ferguson and Oklahoma
State NCAA heavyweight
wrestling champion Jimmy
Jackson.
Other 1977 honrrre* were
Oklahoma football player*
Zac Henderson Reggie
K inlaw and <>eorgr Cumby.
Cleveland Brown* running
bark (.rag Pruitt, golfer*
Danny Edwards and (.11
Mogan. harrel racer Jackie
Jo Perm. Oklahrma wre* -
Rad Kilgore; Rill Sno •
OU't 200-meter tr «r
champion. Bertha 9r.nk
Teague retired Byng Higt.
School girls basketball
roach. Jim Darnell, retiring
football coach at Midwest
City High School; Jim
Hnederrr past president <4
the All Spots Aaaonation
Dean Choate, rrttrtng font
ball coach at U S (.rant High
School and football teams
from OU and Southwestern
gymnaattc* team from OU
and Nelaon Paints world
dowpttch softball champion*
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