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The Tennesseani
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30 THE TENNtSSEAN, Hdoy, Fobruory 11, 1982 Bisons Win Close One Frne Linemates Lift ML if 1 aft Fisk's Lady Bulldogs Defeat Fort Campbell LaRae Echols scored 19 points, Valencia Halsey and Kirrt Bowman combined for 34 last night to lead Fisk to a 75-53 victory over Fort Campbell (Ky.) in a women's basketball game. AT FISK (75) Halsey 17, Bowman 17, Malone 16, Davis 2. Echols 19. Gayle 4. FORT CAMPBELL (53) Ziegler 10, McClendon 6, Sullivan 8.

Scott 6, Wilmer 10, Tuiaana 3, Aoram 10. Half: 39-29. Fisk throws in the first half that was largely responsible for the Rebels' 40-33 advantage at intermission. AT LIPSCOMB (77) Edwards 1-1 9-1 2, Bowers 5-1 i i 14. Feller 2-5 3-5 7.

Hammontree 0-0 0-1 0. Brown 4-11 14. White 1-5 0-0 1. Smiti 4-t 1-2 1. Banks 12-11 1-125.

BELMONT (75) Turner 2-4 J-4 7, Bedford 4-10 Ml 17, LeGate 1-3 4 6 Creen 3-5 1-3 7, Hall 7-16 2-1 16. Wilkes 0-1 0-0 0. Tate 2-5 0-0 4, Williams 0-0 0-0 0. Marcus 6-6 6-6 II Half: 40-33. Belmont.

Rebounds: Belmont 10 (Tate I), Lipscomb It (White 9). Fouls Belmont 20 (Turner 4); Lipscomb 29 (Brown 5. Banks 5) Att: 3.000. HARDWOODS OF NASHVILLE! "moDOfMmmir CHERRY 25 OFF DURING FEBRUARY "60 SPECIES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOD" Visit Our Information Center 2000 ELM HILL PK. 889-9555 9 til 6, THURS.

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In other boys games, Frank Hickman scored a basket at the buzzer in overtime to give Du-pont a 71-69 win over Beech last night at the winner's gym, and Mike Thompson tossed in 17 to spark Franklin to a 51-40 win over Battle Ground Academy. In girls games, Beech's sensational Dana Turner poured in 43 points to power the Lady Buccaneers to an 80-36 win over Du-pont, McGavock drubbed Stratford 64-34 and Ryan blasted St. Cecilia 60-28. AT DUPONT (71) Midgett 14. Carey 23, Hickman 12, Gaines 14, Wright 4, Jenkins 2.

Hood 2. BEECH (69) Clin 1, Neal 10. Templt 23. Lynn 7, Johnson 9, Sperlick 4. Half 31-31.

Beech. End of regulation: AT BATTLE GROUND ACADEMY (40) Mc Morel 14. Booker 8, Phillips 7, Davis 5, Douglas 5. Stevens 1. FRANKLIN (SI) Thompson 17, Gibson 16.

Head LitUel.Lanel. Halflimt 24-17, Franklin. AT STRATFORD (67) McLean 19, SanJord 19, Ridley IS, Braden 4, Hill 10. MCGAVOCK (75) Walden IS. Davis t.

Taylor 12, Kalen 14. Bright 16, Goodman 2, Jones 9 Half: 42-36, McGavock. GIRLS AT DUPONT (36) Creen IS, Jenkins 13, Elliott 6, Dyer 2. Parker 0. BEECH (80) D.

Turner 43, Boswell 6. Becker 7. SUten 9, Fisher 1, White 4, Patterson 2, Bilhngsly 2. 1 Mooney 2, J. Turner 4 Halt 41-14, Beech.

AT STRATFORD (34) Lymon 6, Fields 4, Pride 18. Richardson 6, Woodlow 0. 1 MC GAVOCK (64) Battle 11, Dennis 6. Griffith 6. Herald 18, Moore 8, Lytle 4, Davenport 6, Saylors 4 Hall: 36-14, McGavock.

AT RYAN (60) Catignani 6. Hall 12. Bumpus 8, Wolfe 4, Winston 6, Gaines 2, Beaty 6, Sullivan 4. Kruse 10. Marks 2.

i ST. CECILIA (28) Holzmer 5. Moltolla J. Rasmus-' sen 12, Taylor 2, Williams 4. Matturro 2, Morales 1.

Half 3216. Hj an. Grambling Women Win Big Over TSU GliAMBLING, La. Toni Jackson fired in 28 points last night to lead Grambling to a 78-53 victory over Tennessee State in women's college basketball. AT GRAMBLING (78) Jackson 28, Husband 16, Washington 6, Gorden 2, Clark 11, Gix 4.

Carol 8, Morgan I. TENNESSEE STATE (S3) Russell 2. Smith 2. John-i son 2, Jarrett 11, Carutheri 7, Hunter 2. Cardwell Gal-i loway 12, McCauley 10.

Half: 37-26, Grambling CHAMPIONSHIP NASHVILLE, TN. SATURDAY, FEB. 13, 1981 piAktj ALL NEW SPORTS ARENA 8:00 P.M. STATE FAIRGROUNDS MAIN EVENT: I RICK GIBSON $5,000 BOUNTY ON STAN LANE STAN LANE DUTCH MANTELL CUBAN ASSASSIN SWHT MOWN SUCM OMV EATON wJIMMY HART ROBERT GIBSON DREAM MACHINE CHIEF THUNDERCLOUD I IRANIAN ASSASSIN" TICKETS GO ON SALE SATURDAY AT BOX OFFICE AT 6 P.M. WATCH CH.

1 7 WRESTLING SAT. 1 1 :00 AM TILL 1 2:00 PROMOTED BY CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTIING ui uxjiiJ-Ji-Xii3-MM. it nriirT-t- -r --r a said Ubriaco after his team upped its record to 30-23-1, good for third place in the Central Hockey League Northern Division. MIDDLEBROOK, now 15-11-1 this season, faced 12 shots in the first period, most coming in a Wind target practice midway through the stanza. Lance Neth-ery's shot got by, but Blair Barnes' didn't and Gordie Stafford's hit the goal post.

Later, it was Peter Driscoll getting robbed and then it was Walt Poddubny and Ray Mark-ham being foiled on consecutive rebound attempts while Middle-brook flopped around, fallen in front of his goal. So, behind just 1-0 as they came out for the second period, Young, Henderson and Boileau went to work. First it was Henderson. He got control of the puck to the right of Wind goalie Andy Moog and fed it behind the net to Boileau. "AS SOON AS I come around the net, if somebody is there, I'll throw it in front.

But I didn't see anybody. I was just about to shoot it to the point when I looked again and there was Archie," said Boileau. All 6 feet, 6 inches of Archie was there in Moog's face and the pass was on the button and the game was tied with 2:13 gone in the period. A little more than three minutes later, Young put Nashville ahead, on assists from his line-mates, and then 21 seconds later, Boileau again sent puck through the crease, this time to a waiting Young, who back-handed it home for a 3-1 lead. Middlebrook, who was named the booster club's player of the month for January before the game, continued to come up big the rest of the second period until Poddubny, on a second rebound, made it 3-2 with 1:50 to play.

Young's goals brought his season total to 28, tops on the team. Henderson now has seven. Wichita 1 1 0-2 Nashville 9 3 0-3 First period-1. Wichita. Nethcry 17 (unassisted) 1129 Penalties-Cote, Wic 7.02.

Sommer, Wic 12 47. Huniola. Nash 13 27. Second penod-2. Nashville, Henderson 7 (Sutcr, Boileau) 213 3, Nashville, Young 27 (Henderson, Boileau) 5:44 4.

Nashville. Young 28 (Henderson, Boileau) 60S Wichita, Poddubny (Markham. Nelhery) 18:10. Penalties-Blum, Wic (major) 1:40. Fnest.

Nash (major) 1:40 Third period No scoring Penalties-Nethery. Wic 1:32 Bergloff. Nash 7:13. Shots on goal-Wichita 12-15-6-33. Nashville 6-7-6- 19 Goalies-Wichita, Moog Nashville.

Middlebrook A 1.512 CHRYSLER MITSUBISHI Your Country Cuzin IN SPRINGFIELD SEZ: "HAM EGGS ARE CHEAPER IN THE COUNTRY" (AND CARS ARE TOO!) (From First Sports Page) 42-all. Their offensive onslaught continued as Alan Banks popped the nets time and again with jumpers and layups until with 10 minutes left the scoreboard showed the Bisons had out-scored Belmont 23-8 and were up 56-48. The Bisons' biggest lead was 13 points (66-53) with six minutes to play. They maintained at least a 10-point lead until the final 50 seconds when the Rebs uncorked eight unanswered points before you could shake a Rebel flag and trimmed Lispcomb's lead to two with four seconds left. "WE MADE some stupid plays," Bison coach Don Meyer told his players.

"We had them reeling. You had them beat mentally and physically." With 50 seconds showing, Lipscomb led 77-69. But in the time remaining the Bisons were whistled twice for charging, threw the ball away on an inbounds pass and fouled Derrick Marcus, who hit both ends of a bonus situation. Troy Hall, meanwhile, sank a couple of quick baskets from 11 feet in front of the board. Suddenly the score was 77-75.

With four seconds left, the Rebels in-bcunded the ball to freshman LeGate, who dribbled a couple of feet to his left and put the ball aloft from the top of the key. No basket. Buzzer. Ball game. "I THOUGHT Banks shot the ball with confidence tonight," said Meyer, glad to get away with a two-point margin.

Banks, a senior, scored a game-high 25 points, 18 in the second half. Belmont, which hit only four of its first 13 shots of the second half, was led. by Marcus (18), Jack Bedford (17), and Hall (18). Bedford sank nine of 11 free Parkhurst Wins In Boxing Debut JACKSON, Tenn. Nashville's Joey Parkhurst, 18, made his professional boxing debut a successful one here last night, stopping Jeff Meechman of Jack-yen.

Parkhurst, now 1-0, is in Memphis next Tuesday in Memphis. Parkhurstfights for the Bob "Dickey's" Dixon Club. In last night's main 'event, hometown favorite Jackie BeardKOed Walter Santana in the second round. See, In Person: 1982 SUBARU THE ECONOMY CAR THAT THINKS IT'S A LUXURY CAR. Dl FWD 4-Door Sedan '82 SUBARU GLF Stock No.

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The win tied Vandy's record for most wins in a single season. The Lady Commodores are now 15-7 overall while UTM is 10-10. Brackman and Bramlett had 29 rebounds between them while SEC assist leader Kathy Bender added six more to her total and now has 168 this season. AT VANDERBILTI88) Witty 3. Cook 3.

Brackman 27. Bramlett 20, Blair 1. Nichols 2, Brumfield 15, Ellis 6. Turner 2. Bender 3.

Saye 6. UT-MARTIN (64) Hamilton 2, Harris 1, Dorrij 9, Reeves 10. Burton 19. Kemp 4, Sedak 2, P. Harris 4, Ware 13.

Half 44-33, Vandy Rebelettes Bounce Lady Bisons 66-46 Jana Williams bucketed 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to help visiting Belmont take a 66-46 win over Lipscomb last night in a women's college basketball game. AT LIPSCOMB (46) Smith 2. Aran! 4, Pedigo 7. Stewart IS. Gleason 6.

Atnip 12: BELMONT (66) Speakman 5. Boyte 10. Knight 13. O'Leary 4. Corder 8.

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