Thirty turnovers proved to be too much for the Otto-Eldred jTerrors to overcome as they! opened their 1970-71 basketball season before the home' fans ; Tuesday night and dropped a I 64-44 decision to the Panthers of Portville, N.Y. High School in a non-league game. !The Terrors weren't as sharp! from the field as the visitors as they managed but 40 per cent compared to 42 for the j ! Panthers. Rebounds were aboutj even with the edge going to j Portville by a 26-25 margin. ji The Terrors shot 50 per cent from the foul line, coming up with 12 of 24 but the visiting Panthers were a slight percentage point advantage counting 16 of 31. From the field Portville s edge was 24 to 16. 10 E fell behind in the open j ing period by seven. 16-9. and j still weren’t able to get going ] in the second as they were back j another nine, 17-8, for a 33-17 first half advantage. iFollowing an intermission talk 1 by Coach Jim Kinsler the j ! Terrors seemed a different ball I club in the third period as they outscored Portville 16-10 but ! then in the final period the O-E j boys fell back to their earlier ] performance while the Panthers got redhot taking a 21-11 fourth quarter edge. iPaul Dorman with 25 points on 11 baskets and three fouls I while Scott Ralston with seven 1 field goals and three charitytosses ended up with 17 andsecond high jOnly Dick Windsor of the O-E j team was able to get into1 double figures and he had three ! baskets and six fouls for 12 j1 points. Friday Otto will play atAllegany while Portville hostsSmethport.FG F T Otto KldrrdPort w Ilf*KGFT !2 0 4 Sla\ inSchott215 i2 0 4 KahleSchmidt0332 0 4 Wolcott1 oi man113 25 )3 0 6 BoyleB. \otham00017 13 6 1; W indsotRalston73113 ShumanEddy00•2 4 8 FitzsimmonsTaylor022 11 0 2 PlummerWiles204o 1 1 ( aiuz/aG Not ham02a0 0 0 Go»wiellWood he ad2260 0 0 PranskyFor cello000Baker000H 12 44 TotalsTotals241664By Periods: Otto Kldrrd* * Iff 11—44PortvilleIS n 10 21—H4