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— Griffin Daily News Wednesday, February 11,1976
Lites, J-H win
The Miller Lites beat Sam’s
Brewers 30-16 and Jester-
Hooper defeated the Country
Gubbers 43-8 yesterday in the
Women’s Basketball League.
Cyndy Childs scored 10 points
for the Miller Lites and Kay
Watkins made eight. Fannie
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Copeland scored eight for the
Brewers and Marilyn
Shackelford made two.
Lexine Akin was high scorer
for Jester-Hooper with 17.
Sherry McGuffey made nine.
Betty Ellis scored four for the
Gubbers and Deborah Tuggle
made two.
Jonesboro
clips Griffin
Jonesboro defeated Griffin’s
varsity teams last night but fell
to the “B” teams.
The Cardinals stopped the
Bears 88-71 and defeated
Griffin’s girls, 46-42.
Griffin’s “B” team girls won
their 13th game, defeating
Jonesboro, 32-26.
The “B” team boys whipped
the young Cardinals 62-59 after
trailing 33-24 at halftime
CJPIFFIN
NEWS
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Race
Qualifying in scheduled today at Daytona for
Friday’s Permatex 200 rat e one of the final speed
week events before Sunday's running of the Daytona
500.
Hawhs
After three straight losses, the Atlanta Hawks put it
together lust night in Atlanta und came away with a
111-80 decision over Kansas City in a National
Busketball Association game. John Drew scored 22
plants to lead the Atlanta attack.
\andy
Nobody is counting Vundcrhilt out of the
Southeastern Conference basketball race least of all
Vandy Coach Roy Skinner. Skinner, whose squad lost
to Tennessee ut Knoxville Monday night to fall into
third place, contends the remainder of the schedule is
in his favor.
Flames &
The Atlanta Flames host Toronto tonight in
National Hockey league action at Atlanta.
Braves
The Atlunta Braves have invited eight non-roster
players, including former catcher Bob Didier to
spring training this year.
Jazz stops Tigers
The Jazz defeated the Tigers
46-12 in a basketball game
played yesterday in the Griffin-
Spalding Recreation program.
In other youth league games,
the Tomboys beat the
Rangerettes 21-19, the Knicks
beat the Supersonics 34-30, the
Celtics stopped the Flames 41-
29, the Hawkettes beat the
The Bears ran into a hot
shooting bunch of Cardinals and
trailed 29-10 after one quarter.
Kenny Ellison scored 15
points for Griffin. Curtis
Holmes and Reginald Touch
stone made 13, Craig Nelms 10,
Andjf Smith and Mark Andrews
eight and Brooks Woodruff and
Cheyenne Puckett two.
Griffin’s girls dropped their
game at the free throw line.
Bunnies 29-13 and the Barons
beat the Bulldogs 57-37.
Wayne Curtis scored 20 points
for the Jazz and Morris Harper
made 14. Richard York was
high scorer for the Tigers with
eight. Kelvin Walker made two.
Tracey Perdue scored 10
points for the Tomboys. Kaura
Harper made five. Dee Ann
Shirah scored 11 for the
Rangerettes and Karla Neill
made four.
Ricky Pfrogner and David
Todd scored 10 points for the
Knicks. Peter Parks made 12
for the Sonics and Walter
Milner made seven.
Henry Mabbett paced the
Celtics with 12 points, Charles
Heggie made 11. Antonio Pack
made 13 and David Pack scored
12 for the Flames.
Beverly Lisle was high scorer
for the Hawkettes with 11. Dixie
Fields made seven. Paula
Walker and Gloria White made
six for the Bunnies.
Chuck Scott scored 13 points
for the Barons and Harry
Peadon made 10. Michael
Daniel made 22 points for the
Bulldogs and Mark Stewart
scored six.
Roscoe Tanner
TORONTO (UPI) - Roscoe
Tanner has returned home to
Charleston, S.C. after default
ing a match at the Toronto stop
on the World Cup Tennis circuit
due to illness.
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The local girls made only
eight of 27 shots while
Jonesboro was hitting 14.
Griffin had the edge in field
goals.
Griffin trailed Jonesboro 10-7
after one period and 28-23 at the
half.
Retha Daniels scored 16
points. Karen Fennell made
eight, Deborah Smith seven,
Laßita Foster six, Lisa Green
three and Dale Martin two.
The “B” team girls now have
a 133 record.
Tammy Parks led Griffin
scorers last night with nine
points. Tracey Pharr made
eight, Kathy Holmes seven,
Mary Lyons six and Phyllis
Price two.
Four “B” team boys hit in
doubles figures in their 62-59
victory.
Robert Moore scored 16, Jeff
Treadway and Kenny Barrow
made 12 and Tommy Joe
Coleman 10.
Griffin’s teams will end the
regular season here Friday
when they play Forest Park.
Hawks snap
losing streak
ATLANTA (UPI) - Atlanta
Hawks guard Tom Van Arsdale
appointed himself chairman of
the welcoming committee Tues
day night when his old team,
the Kansas City Kings, came to
town.
Van Arsdale scored nine of
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half play Tuenday. Walker ncored 23 point* for the King* hut the Haurk* ran away
fora win. (UP I)
Atlanta’s first 16 points to give
the Hawks a lead they never
relinquished en route to a 111-89
victory. The 11-year NBA
veteran finished the night with
17 points and a career-high 11
assists.
“I shot good,” he said later.
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