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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 12

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Devilettes 12 The Evening Sentinel rhursday, February Penn National ltinr fYA Best jIark Kent St. Tops Pitt 69 to 68 Gradings The Dickinson College Devilettes, flashing a 7-2 cage record, best in the school's history, visit Lebanon Valley College this evening at 6:30. They wind up their season Monday evening at Elizabethtown. The Devilettes are 4-1 in the PeruvMar Conference. The Devilettes got their seventh victory from Messiah, 5741.

The Dickinson scorers: Pixie Angelo 3-5-11, Deb Young 2-1-5, Ann Caldwell 4-6-14, Judi Kirker 04-4, Joan Growers 3-1-7, Roberta Zmuda 0-3 3, Martha O'Neal 3-2-8, Cindy Hayes 1-0-2. KENT, Ohio (UPI) Odell Ball scored on a layup with 47 seconds remaining Wednesday night to give Kent State a 69-68 victory over Pittsburgh. The Flashes, ahead 43-34 at halftime, had led by as much as 10 points final period but Pittsburgh came back to take a 66-65 lead with 4:45 left to set up the narrow win. Pitt's Melvin Bennett pumped in 18 points to lead the game in that category and Kirk Bruce added 16 for Pittsburgh as it dropped to a 15-9 record. The loss was only the second in the last 12 games for Pitt.

Kent State, now 5-18, was paced Tom Brabson with 16 points while Ricky Gates and Ball had 13 apiece. The Flashes were coached by assistant Bill Braun because of a two-game suspension handed to head coach Rex Hughes last week. The win was Braun's first in a head coaching position. Cindy Hayes, Martha O'Neal, Sue Kennedy, Amy Doros, Joan Crowers, Karen Prestwood, Mary Wahlers. Glasspool.

Back row: Pat Love, Judi Kirker, Karen Smythe, Beth Perryman, Roberta Zmuda, Suzi White, Sue Horton, Weaver, Ann Caldwell, Debbie Young, Ellie Albright, Pixie Angelo, Sue Bergeron, Coach Mac Cunningham, Mary Upset By Atlanta Grove was high Messiah with 13. Score by halves: Dickinson 25 Messiah 21 scorer for 32 -20 57 41 SET CROWN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 121 NORTH PITT STREET 65 BRANDS HIGH BEER PRICES? CHECK THESE REGIONAL BRANDS-GIBBONS, IRON CITY, BAVARIAN, OLD GERMAN, CUNTHER, STEGMAIER, YUENGLING, HORIACHER, KOEHLER, READING. WIEDEMANN, BER6HEIM goal, had the only Detroit goal. Penguins 3, Capitals 1: Jean Pronovost scored the first hat trick of his career for Pittsburgh and Pete Lafram-boise assisted on all three goals. Ron Anderson averted a shutout for Washington in the final period but the Caps now are winless in 32 road games.

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The Canucks have yet to beat the Canadiens in 27 meetings, losing 24 games and tying three. Kings 2, Red Wings 1: Dan Maloney scored his 23rd goal at 6:29 of the final period to give Los Angeles its victory and a berth in the playoffs. Danny Grant, with his 36th For Sale Fireplace Fuels Old Time Oannel Coal also: Fireplace Wood W.H. GARLAND, Inc. R-600 W.

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His game actually improved as he went along, with lessons from Nickiaus and course pro Gene Stout. Ford shot a 56 on the first nine holes, but cut back to 44 on the second nine, including two pars. Later, at a reception, he said, "On the first tee, Jackie Gleason asked me what was my greatest problem. I said golf: but what was really on my mind was Congress." Her best in the 50 this season is 24.75. Her times in the 100 have been consistently under 55 seconds with her best clocking a 54.25.

In the 200, her best mark was 1:57.20. Head coach Don Miller expects her times to dip even lower at the regionals. In the 400-yard freestyle and the 200-yard individual medley, the Raiders will be relying on Elicker. She was the state high school champion in 1973 in both those events and competed in the 1972 Olympic trials. She also swam on the Middle Atlantic All-Star team that PERSONAL LOANS 28 South Hanover Street 243-9966 Credit Life and Disability Insurance Available to Eligible Borrower Commercial Credit Plan Consumer Discount Company SSC Gals Bidding for East Supremacy Results Uncle Buck SB HI 4 Top Spirit Campoeil 101 8 1 0 First Or oer orson Hi 10 1 11 LadyCap'an Scott 113 12 1 1 Our Sonora UlricnulO 15 1 Brave Fantasy Miescull 15 1 1 Oceanaut NB 119 20 1 9 Jodmar Young 119 20 1 13AEA La Bene Tour vergara 113 51 UA Goose Kat UriOiste1u6 II 1SAEA Mr Miserable Vergara 115 10 1 AE Also Eligible A Duoen AuguSt Entry THIRD RACE, purse 2500 4 yO and up Clmg 2500 Mi i Orbit W.n Infante 116 2 1 Bear The Cup Cake109 11 1 Siammmg Sidney Utnchjilll 4 1 4 One Moment Please P'trdge 114 6 1 4 Wool Bully Fitigeraid 116 4 1 1 Frosty Dream Helm 116 10 1 2 Bold Brew Cakex108 12 1 FOURTH RACE, purse 2200 4 yo and up Clmg 2000 Mi Ful Pen Acridge 119 Serr.dgell2 Garcia 113 Best 115 NB 108 Ulrich 108 Vaierl 119 J1 31 4 1 1 8 1 10 1 12 1 Great Gordon Eauitam Errant Man Mature Maiden Aiiect Admirals Mist FIFTH RACE, purse 2300 4 yo and up clmg 2500 4 Fur 1 Hail Aristocrat I'scu 119 2 1 5 Kitchen Boss Infante 113 3 1 4 His Buddy Laucirica 113 4 1 4 Vote For Me Siglerll3 41 3 Bubbling Spirit Ulrich 108 8 1 Mighty Handsome Best 113 10 1 7 Mr.

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This year she has recorded several excellent times in the 50, 100 and 200 yard freestyle events. Drop up today (Wednesday) it was only a little stiff. "I have a chronic back problem but this time the pain was different, not the usual kind. The doctor said it was an acute attack." Cowens scored 10 of his points and grabbed seven of his game total 19 rebounds in the first 12 minutes of action. The loss was the third in a row for the sagging Knicks, who took another step backwards in their quest to make the playoffs and dropped four games under the .500 mark.

Jo Jo White contributed 16 points, Paul Silas 15 and John Haviicek 14 for the Celtics, who substituted freely in the final quarter after running up a lead that stretched to 26 points at one time. In other NBA games, Washington beat Seattle, 104-98, Detroit topped Milwaukee, 104-84. Phoenix downed Cleveland, 108-96, and Portland edged Los Angeles, 117-116. in double overtime. Bullets 104, Sonlcs 88: Elvin Hayes scored a season-high 39 points in leading Washington to its 19th straight homecourt triumph.

Seattle led by 23 points late in the second quarter before the Bullets started hitting and rallied to win- Hayes hit 23 points in the second half. Members of the Dickinson College Devilettes basketball team are, front row, left to right: Joan Stehley, Denise Flyers By United Press International What better praise for a young center than to be compared to Bobby Clarke? Particularly when the words of praise come from the coach of the brilliant Philadelphia superstar? Flyer Coach Fred Shero, a man of astute wisdom, made the comparison Wednesday night after Tom Lysiak, a second-year center with Atlanta, scored two goals and added three assists during the Flames' 74 victory over the Flyers. "He's a hell of a hockey player," Shero said. "I think he's the guy that beat us. He was the dominating factor for them." Lysiak was quiet in the Flames' dressing room.

"Some days, no matter what you do, everything works," he said in a voice barely audible over the hubbub. "I don't think I skated that well. It was just that everyone was going great." Atlanta's victory also served to further tighten the Division 1 race in the National Hockey League. The Flames are in last place although they are now competed in Germany and Holland in the summer 1973. Last year she broke her wrist and was unable to compete in her senior year of high school.

This season she has recorded times of 4:10.00 and 4:10.06 in the 400 freestyle and 2:16.09 in the 200 individual medley. Tyler will be a threat in the 50 and 100 yard backstroke events. Before enrolling at Shippensburg, she finished second at the YMCA swimming championships last year in both the 100 and 200 backstroke events. Her best times this year have land. The victory moved Phoenix to within 14 games of second place Seattle in the Pacific Division.

Dick Snyder led the Cavs with 22 points. Trail Blazers 117, Lakers 116: Lloyd Neal tallied a career-high 27 points, including eight in the second overtime period, to lift Portland over Los Angeles and give the Blazers their first win in five years on the I-akers' court. Lucius Allen led the I-akers with a career-high 39 points. ml two games over .500 but trail the third-place Islanders by only four points with a game in hand. The New York Rangers took advantage of Philadelphia's loss by beating St.

Louis, 5-1, to climb within four points of the division leaders. Montreal maintained its four-point lead over runnerup Los Angeles in Division 3 by edging Vancouver, 4-3, while the Kings were squeezing by Detroit, 2-1. In other NHL action, Pittsburgh beat Washington, 3-1, Toronto beat Kansas City, 4-2, and Minnesota defeated California, 3-1. Flames 7, Flyers 4: Philadelphia took an early lead on a goal by Don Saleski but Brian Hextall 'and McCreary retaliated before the end of the first period to put Atlanta ahead for good. The Flames took only 24 shots on net but the seven goals were the most permitted by Bernie Parent since he returned to the Flyers last year.

Rangers 5, Blues 1: Ed Giacomin came within 1:58 of achieving his first shutout of the season but was foiled by former Ranger Larry been 30.02 in the 50 and 1:04.01 in the 100. She will also be competing on the medley and freestyle teams. An All-State swimmer last year at Central Bucks East, Laskow will be a serious challenger for top honors in the 50 and 100 butterfly events. Her best time in the 50 yard event is 28.1 and her top performance in the 100 is 1:01.37. Other swimmers who will compete are Shirley Kent (Erdenheim) in the 50 and 100 breaststroke; Patty Taylor (Langhorne), 200 individual medley and 400 freestyle; Barb Warner (Indiana), breast-stroke; Debbie Hoover (York), butterfly; Kim Nelson (Warminster), sprint freestyle events; and team captain Joyce Roberts (Morrisville), 50 breaststroke.

Kathy Duerr (Shrewsbury) will be Shippensburg's sole representative in both the one-meter and three-meter diving events. She seems stronger on the one meter board and could be a point scorer. Her best performance was 199.05 points in the one-meter event and 180.25 in the three meter. Following the Eastern Regionals, the team will fly to the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe, for the AIAW National Championships Mnrch 13-15. thruMAR.1 Get all the heat you need with up to 30 less fuel than you used last winter! HERE'S HOW: Heating engineers have designed a simple, inexpensive unit that reclaims the wasted heat from yourtjil, coal or gas furnace that is normally lost vp the chimney.

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"The back hurt then but when I woke IMavoffs MERCER. Pa. -UPI -The Executive Committee of N'AIA District 18 announced Sunday the four teams that will participate in a playoff to determine the district's representative in the national tournament at Kansas City, March 10-15. Edinboro 17-3i was top seeded and will meet Slippery Hock '18-7) in the first round March 3 at Edinboro. The other game will be between second seeded Indiana University of Pennvvhania 164i and Point Park 1 17-7 1 at Indiana, Pa on the same fiihl.

The winners will clash March 5 for the district crown at a site it ltf Pistons 104, Bucks 84: Bob Lanier outscored Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 26-23 in pacing Detroit over Milwaukee, which suffered its fourth loss in a row and ninth in 13 games while sinking further into the Midwest Division cellar. Howard Porter had 21 points and Curtis Rowe contributed 17 for Detroit. Suns 108, Cavaliers 96: Charlie Scott's 24 points and 21 from Dick Van Arsdale enabled Phoenix to beat Cleve Heat extra rooms-enclosed porch, playroom, cellar, garage, attic, without additional fuel! Increase the efficiency of your entire heating system to stay ahead of skyrocketing fuel prices! heat your about the Reclaimer? 'S. Can you afford not POfi'T XJjT i FEB. 25 MISS 4kJI 1 I 5S to know all Dolin Heat Get details from: F.E LEONARD I SON RD 4 Box 36 Carlisle, Pa.

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