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Naess of Norway set a hill 273 I points
record with his 118 meters last
week and won the Olympic
memorial 90 meter ski jump 'ered the old mark held by
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most of the game Much to
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local favorit: Scan O'Grady five davs after the fight, will
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champion Cecilto Lastra of
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said the IS-round champion said prices will range from $10
ship fight will be held in the to $40
State Fairgrounds Arena
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in Oklahoma City.
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by as many as seven points in
the first half But the Fillies
kept bonuncmg back behind _
ihe^ shooting of Lynn PraHe. Ada Friday night and
“Southwestern at Durant on
The game was a see saw bat Saturday
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Ol's Women's basketball
team lost a heartbreaker to
nationally prominent Phillips
y*Bl*«CT**^ '^fdneMiav night, game, fighting for every point
'he made The mam offensive
weapon for Phillips was
Adams, who continuously
had 22 points for the evening, for easy lay ups
dropped in the go-ahead
points for the Fillies with II
seconds left
The Sooners had one last
chance to win the game as
they they brought the ball
downcourt with time slipping
away
But Janet Fajen. who was
fouled on layup attempt, saw
both free throws bounce out
Phillips grabbed the rebound
after the second miss, and the
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Nebraska, sparked by But in the second half the
freshman reserves Gerard Sooners turned colder than
Myrthil and Andre Smith, the snows weather outside
rallied from a three point and the Huskers proved io be
halftime deficit to post a con 'imply too much
vtncing'8^4 victory over Ol The loss marked the first
Wednesday night before 3,014 time in two sears the Sooners
fans have lost a home game at
The Sooners. directed bs Lloyd Noble Arena
freshman guard Ravmond The Sooners trailed in the
Whitley's 16 first half points, early going, but with I’ 46 re-
led the Huskers 38-35 at inter maining in the firsj half coach
mission while shooting a sirzl Dave Bliss switched the
mg 65 2 per cent from the Sooners to a lone defense and
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Joyce Parker
Phillips Terry Adams, who worked het way underneath
OU tried a 1-3-1 pressure
defense but. but again and
again it was punctured by
Adams as she shook free to
score her points.
Phillips University, na-
tional small college cham-
pions two years ago. upped its
record to 19 2, while OU suf-
fered its fifth loss in 16 games.
"I'm proud of the way our
team played." said Kathy
Schweitzer, the women's head
Sooners' hopes of an upset basketball coach “It was a
super game despite the out-
come.
"Phillips is a national
caliber ball club, and to play
for Phillips
Huskers stun OU
applied a 2-2-1 full-court sparkplug for the Huskers all lead when Drew Head con
for tlx remainder of season long, hit a layup to put nested on a pair of free throws
L- .Nebraska on top45 44 to bring theSooners within six
j From there, the Huskers with 4 41 remaining But the „ -----.
that kept Nebraska afloat was posted eight points with an Huskers would have none of OU Wh.ti«y 14 Bed 14 in8 •' Okuravama Olvm Switzerland s W Iter Steiner
; ■--.1 per- Aarnon Curry jumper being it av Banks and Mvrthil gase Curr» 14 H#,d
for more than five minutes i ' '
Said Sooner coach Dave game out of teas h
I Nebraska, now |1 1 overall
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Singleterry, Wayne. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1978, newspaper, January 19, 1978; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1829888/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center.