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WEDNESDAY," NOVEMBER 13, 1975 KFTVMniTP ATT crvir-TTt nmrmri PAGE NINETEEN I vr. 4 -i Scan Diego Franchise Racers Make Player "I Changes ira ABA TerrBiira'co'S'ed INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Indianapolis Racers sent three players to the Mohawk Valley Comets Tuesday and brought two players to Indianapolis. Sent to the North American ding, a rugged forward who came-with Musseiman to' the Sails after one year at NEW YORK (AP) The San Diego and was unavailable American Basketball Associ- for comment. But other Sails atiori dropped the other shoe principles expressed shock at Tuesday, folding its San' Diego 'the dissolution of -their franchise move towards chise. "-ir3 i League hockey club were John! the-gamft'a -tCThT-TiTOnt- Jim oonsolidation-and ecormis gta --Ta sa a tstegf hgcfc men.

he has siffnpH a lnno.tprm Wiste. all and bility. i stunned. I had no idea," said I mil contract with the NBA's Phila- Sheridan were brought to the union am Musseiman, wno lett the of Minnesota to be- Baltimore Claws three weeks "ortdockeylSssociafidh Rac come coach of the Sails this TlelphirTSersTeffeaiveih 19777 Pat Williams, the 76ers general manager, said he would study the matter to see if Jones' services might be obtained prior to 1977, but an ABA official said he was oathe third year of a three-year pact and was bound to the league for this season plus one option Also on the immediate agenda for ABA officiate is the composition of a new schedule. ers only eignt flays earlier.

Murray Heatley, sent to Mo- hawk eight days earlier, was returned along with Brian McDonald. Both are right wingers. Coach Jacques Demers said the latest shifts are for keeps. "This Js the team for the balance of the season, unless a player proves to me otherwise." Heatley, who didn't score a If mm the second time they have had UVVU11U UlttV UIVJ tlU liaU to redo their slate In-less-than 8oal- in eight games with the a month. Racers, got four in three games (sll vim WL --I yjSSttt WMMWiiiiil i i fl ifc I miiWIf "i ir-Yi -n -iHyTn-YWhnft vft Mini, i i 1 1 1 1 i -aj: jy -1, ititiWlilf i i at Mohawk, plus two assists.

ago, there was strong sentiment among some officials for dropping San Diego as would eliminate costly travel to the West Coast and allow the ABA to go into the season as a compact, eight-team unit. But Frank Goldberg, owner of the San Diego Sails, was able to keep the team alive until Tuesday, when the ABA decided to pull up slakes after a fraction more than three seasons in San Diego. There were indications from some Sails officials that the action was taken despite objections by Goldberg, but a league official said following the daylong meetings, "My feeling is that Goldberg just sat -down and made a straight business decision." 'What Commissioner Dave DeBusschere is trying to do'is establish some sort of stability," the. ABA official ex-, plained. "We want to show that we're operating as a business a sound, sensible business." Goldberg left the" ABA meeting, returned immediately to season.

"Goldberg is a basketball fanatic. I can't believe he would drop the franchise when he just bought it." On Tuesday morning, Sails officials-denied reports that their club was about to go under. But hours later, the league took the wind out of the Sails with a one-paragraph announcement: "San Diego confirmed today they were ceasing business operations? effective immediately," the statement read. "In accordance jmUl league by-laws, this action automatically terminates the membership of this franchise' in the league. The ABA is now considering what actions to take with respect San Diego." The first action, scheduled for this afternoon, is a dispersal draft to distribute the Sails players'among the eight remaining ABA teams.

Among the top names who'll be moving on are center Caldwell Jones, guards Bo Lamar" and Kevin Joyce, veteran front courtmen Dave Robisch and Stu Johnson and 19-year-old mark Olber- NOTICE Tribune Photo Miller. Hanover, has won 25 consecutive regular season games and Harbeson has been the starting quarterback in all those games.i Hanover closes regular season play Saturday against Wilmington with kick off at Ayres Field at 2 p. m. Hanover Bocks Part of the reason Hanover's football team is unbeaten and nationally ranked this fall is because of these veteran backs, from left is quarterback Bruce Hdrbeson, running backs Nate Clemmons and Anthony Brantley and fullback Ken i rapair automatic transmission. Docs your transrpission slip botwoon shifts, not shift into high goar or broak loos aftor it goos into 'goar? If so your trans, noods chocliing.

FREE ESTIMATES -ADJUSTMENT OR COMPLETE OVERHAUL STERLING AUTQ SALES, INC. Highway 50-W, Ssymour, Ind. 'EACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS By PAUL RITTER Cincinnati Enquirer (Written For Associated Press) HANOVER, Ind. (AP) Picturesque atop a rocky knoll overlooking the Ohio River, and quaint little Hanover College looks-to be anything but what it is i- home to football teams." Void of any athletic scholarship aid, supported by a dent body, of a mere 1,000 and old Carter, who stands 5-foot-7 and weighs 150 pounds "But we feel there are good, sound football players who may be just a little too small for the big school programs. These are the boys we seek." Carter, in his fourth year at Hanover following six successful seasons at Earlham now recruits heavily from the Cincinnati area, where he found 26 of his players.

"We see very few high school teams play," he says. "We so- coached by a determined elf named Rick Carter, the Hanover Panthers have won 25 straight regular-season games and an unprecedented three straight Hoosier-Buckeye Conference champipnships. Their season finale is Saturday against Wilmington. we're not trying' to bump heads with the all because we know that caliber of boy is out of our reach," says the 32-year- Jj illllWlniMr''' i ii i PUDLIC AUGTI0U There will be a public suction at 324 W. Oak St.

(Lutheran Oub) in Seymour, on: SATURDAY, HOV. 15 BEGINNING AT 12:30 CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: 2 pianos, 12 8 ft. 30" folding wooden tables, refrigerator, Coca-Cola cooler, Dr. Pepper ice cooler, 2 ping pong tables, double door steel cabinet, 9 folding chairs, 4 sofas, 4 upholstered chairs, console TV, gas coffee pot, gas.hot plate, metal table, mirror, 2 cabinets, Army locker, writing desk, classroom chair, floor lamp, 1 Ig. serving bar, wooden cart, small writing desk, 33 song books, 3 boxes of bowling pins, scales, 8 Ig.

cooking pots with lids, 20 meat platters, 32 bowls, SS soup bowls, 90 coffee cups, 4 roasters, 32 salt pepper shakers, 45 dessert dishes, 100 drinking 130 plastic glasses, 45 goblet 13 relish dishes, 4 Ig. coffee pots, 21 saucers, 5 skillets, Ig. group of silverware, trays, mixer, Ig. dish pans. ANTIQUES 2 oak library tables, 1 small oak table with lion pulls on drawer, cream sugar pitchers jars, oak rocking chair, writing desk, hobby desk, toy tractor.

Also misc. articles too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash Not Responsible for Accidents BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF LUTHERAN SOCIAL AID SOCIETY AUCTIONEER REAL ESTATE ROGER KILGAS Girls Club Team This is the fourth-through-sixth grade basketball team at the Seymour Girls Club, which recently opened its schedule with a 40-12 win over Heinsohn ildsi's Celtics For Poor Performance Shelbyville. In front, from left are Janet Davis, Sabrina Bear, Linda Mclntire, Carol Carter, and Karen licit most of our help from the high school coaches. If they believe will lit into our program they'll tact us.

The coaches in the Cincinnati area have been very good about that." A look at the Panthers' starting unit gives credence to Carter's contention that you an win with small players of quality. His offensive line averages only 212 pounds, and the de-A fense 203. Yet' in winning their first eight games this season, the Panthers have averaged 399 total yards to 154 for their opponents and outscored their foes 322-31. Needless to say, they have won all eight games. "All of those statistics are amazing, really," Carter says.

"For a team to go through nine or 10 weeks without a letdown is something rare, for sure. Check the number of unbeaten teams in the country right now. It's a pretty select Carter says he continually reminds his players they are winners and that "they're part of the best small-college program in the country. Every week it's the same pride: I'm one of those coaches who refuses to take anyone lightly. I never see a game as an easy game.

I never have, I never will." Hanover's closest threat this season was a 21-7 victory over Bluffton in the season opener. But Carter acknowledges that his team is going to lose sometime. "It's going to happen. I know that," he says. "But the team that beats us won't do it on a fluke.

They'll have to earn it with good, hard football." In second row are Karen Douglas, Melody Barnes, Kelly Hays, Lisa Jolly, and Julie Gerth. In back are Becky Davis, Karen Kelly, Luanij Johnson, and Shelly Sunbury. Missing from picture were members Debbie Meyer, Gina Maschi no, Ellen Ault, and Connie Spore. Mclntire was the top scorer with 12 points and Johnson had 10. The team will play this Saturday at Shelbyville.

ically young" "A year ago we would have lost this game," Atlanta Coach Cotton Fitzsimmons said. Hudson led his team with 21 points, Hawkins had a season-high 16 and Van Arsdale 12. Young guard Tom Henderson, last year's No. 1 pick, had 19. Hudson had five -points in a 13-3 burst at the start of the second half that gave Atlanta a 10-point lead, and the Celtics Walt Frazier and Earl Monroe could manage a total of just 18 -points, less than half their average.

Bucks 108, 7fiers 81 Milwaukee outrebounded Philadelphia by a stunning 64-34 margin, with Elmore Smith grabbing 14 and Jim Fox and Kevin Restani 12 apiece. Bob Dandridge and Brian Winters took care of the scoring with 28 and 18 points, respectively. Mm By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston Celtics -Coach Tom Heinsohn was none too pleased with his players? performance Tuesday night, and he let them know it. "That was a ridiculous game, a terrible game," Heinsohn said after watching his. team drop a' 100-91 decision to the Atlanta Hawks.

weren't run-ning. We didn't play smart Joseph's Grammar School could have played us even tonight." Elsewhere in the National Basketball Association, the Washington Bullets beat the Buffalo Braves 105-90, the. Phoenix Suns whipped the New York Knicks 112-81, the Milwaukee Bucks" trounced the AUfflDfluW-ISaiDail Warriors 103, Cavt 98 never caught up. Jo Jo White led Boston with For A Firm Grip On Winter Without Studs 24 points and Dave Cowens and second-year -man' Glenn McDonald added 16 apiece. Bullets 105, Braves 90 Reserve guard Clem Haskins scored eight points in a 20-8 third-quarter burst that put Washington in front by 18 This is The Ice Radial Goodyear advertises on network TV.

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Act now and save. points going mto the final peri- Six points in the final four minutes by Phil Smith sealed Golden State's fourth straight triumph. The Warriors trailed most of the contest but went ahead to stay on consecutive baskets by Charles Dudley and Smith. Rick Barry was high scorer for Golden State with 23 points and Smith had 20. Bingo Smith of Cleveland was high for the game with 27.

Blazers 106, Jazz 104 Sidney 'Wicks "hit driving: Tayup and apair of free throws" in the final minute to lift Portland past the Jazz, which had led by 13 points at halftime. Pete Maravich scored 27 for-New Orleans. Philadelphia 76ers 108-81, the pd, and the Braves never re- Golden State Wamon trimmed covered. -the Cleveland Cavaliers 103-98 Haskins and Dave Ring and the Portland-Trail Blazers topped Washington scorers with Ml If hR'-' Pro wri thu NPtB-nrhantjfl77 ia Domts amece. -wnue Kanav I I III 1 106-104.

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