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Bob Greiner started the Boone Grove rally with four quick points on two foul shots and a basket Cooley pushed in a rebound shot for the Hawks but Dave Roeske tallied for BG. Mike Chapman scored for Hebron and then Greiner came up with a three-point play to make the score, 48-45, with the clock showing 2:54.Rex Werner and Tim Handwork traded field goals and then Werner missed from the free throw line on a one-and-one situation Andy Schrepfer cut the Hawks lead to one point with a field goal at 1:39. Cooley was fouled by Handwork and he made the score, 51-49With 23 seconds left to play, Stokke was called for traveling and the Wolves took over. The ball was tossed to Schrepfer who hit from the side to tie the score. The winning foul shots followed.Werner tallied six points and Cooley, four, in the first period as the Hawks rushed to a 16-11 lead. Rich Schiesser had seven of the Boone Grove pointsLed by the shooting of Handwork — three baskets — and Schiesser — two baskets and two free throws — Boone Grove fought back in the second period tooutscore the Hawks, 16-13, to make the scoreboard read, 29-27, HHS, at the half.The third quarter was a defensive battle with the Hawkssecond quarter and outscored the Bearcats. 12-9, to take a 25-21 lead iinto the dressing room Simatovich pushed into free throws at the start of the second half to make the score, 25-23 .After Randy Kurzhal tallied for Washington. Wheeler tied the score on baskets by Spurr and Bruce Bruszewski Wheeler took a one-point lead on a freeStokke Cooley Werner Chapman Bell Rust Totals Boone Grove HebronFG FT PF3 3-4 13 3-4 17 1-3 34 6-8 32 0-0 42 0-1 1 21 13-20 1411 16 9 15—51 16 13 14 12-55Officials — McCain, RinkJim Palmer Looking For 'New Accolades'By GORDON BEARD AP Sports Writer BALTLMORE (APi - Jim Palmer, whose Cy Young award acclaimed him as the best pitcher in the American League last season, is looking for new worlds to conquer.Uninvited to the inaugural 10-event Superstar sports competition last year, when he offered to bet $5,000 he could win, the Baltimore Orioles’ pitcher finally has a chance to back up his claim.“I hope they don’t remember what I said last year,” Palmer cracked, as he headed for Rotunda. Fla., where he will face 11 other athletes next Monday and Tuesday in a qualifying roundEach contestant is allowed tocompete in seven of the 10 events, excluding his own sport. Palmer has selected golf, ten nis, bowling, the 880-yard run, the one-mile bicycle race, the 100-meter swim and the 80-yard obstacle course.Palmer, a slender 28-yearold, bypassed weightlifting, “for obvious reasons,” and the 100-yard dash because, ‘‘I hear Bobby Bonds can do it in 9 7 seconds ”The swimming event and the obstacle course have Palmer a bit concerned, but he’s been practicing enough in the other sports to feel confident.‘‘Obviously, I haven’t practiced the obstacle course,” he said, “because cat burglary is about the closest thing to it.Jump BallMark Bruszewski (11) of Wheeler, blocks shot attempt bv Bill Wisdom (32), Washington Township, during tourney game between Senators and Bearcats Wednesday night. Senators won contest, 55-50. (V-M Staff Photo)
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Valparaiso Vidette Messenger

Valparaiso, Indiana, US

Thu, Jan 24, 1974

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