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Gales Bash Bloom- Carroll; To Face Brookhaven Tuesday were important for us." What was perhaps even more important was the balanced scoring of Lancaster, as four players hit double figures. For the night, Lantz was the leading scorer for the Gales with 17 points: Dave Muck had 16, Avant 14 Gales sank 13 of 21 tries while B-C hit on 13 of 27. Tackett was the only Bulldog in double figures. Jeff Vance scored six points in the Bloom-Carroll cause, while Brian Porter and Chris Matheny each had four. With the loss, the Bulldogs Sports Lancaster Eagle-Gazette; Monday, Dec.

20, 1982 Page 17 ft i tl Leading the Bearcat attack will be Brian Bowman, a 6-6 center who has averaged nearly 30 points per game, and Herb Daugherty, a 6-2 forward who is scoring almost 22 points per game. "They can really put the ball in the hole, buddy," said Reid. "They can score a lot of points in a hurry." The Lancaster reserves also won Saturday right, by a 49-12 final score. Doug Conroy had 11 points for the Gales, while Matt Petty and Rick Welch had six each. The LHS reserves are now 5-0 on the year.

Lancutrr 15 38 SI 7: lllimm arroll IK ffli 35 47 l.aucuKtfr Avunl 7-0-14, Lantz 8-1-17, McAfee Parobeck 1-1-3, Muck 6-4-16. Hevnolds 3-0-6. Knux 0-1-1. MtGuire n-i-2. McCiraw 1-0-2, Smith 1-0-2, Totals IthioiM'arruM Tackett 8-5-21.

Koxsler 0-2-2, Murdnck 1-1-3. Vance 2-2-6, Shuttleworth 1-1-3. Castle 1-0 2. Phillips O-IMI, Porter 12-4, Malhem 2-0-4. Carpenter 0-0-0.

Sloan 1-0-2. Totals 17-13-47. hi JT PLACE KICKER Mark Moseley follows through quarterback Joe Theismann's hold (left) to jubilation (right). Aside from winning the game for the Redskins, Moseley set a National Football Moseley Snaps While Steelers Kicking Mark Simply Snap and Steve McAfee 10. Lancaster nearly owned the boards, as the Gales took down 34 caroms to 21 for Bloom-Carroll.

The Gales outshot their hosts both from the floor and the free throw line, as Lancaster hit on 30 of 55 field goal attempts for 55 percent while Bloom-Carroll netted 17 of 40 from the floor for 43 percent. At the line, the DAVE MUCK of Lancaster puts up a shot during the Gales' victory Saturday night over drop to a 3-3 mark. Bloom-Carroll will play at Fisher Catholic Tuesday. With the Saturday game safely put away, Reid considered the Gales' next game--at Columbus Brookhaven Tuesday night, "It will be quite a test," he asserted. "They lost to Marion-Franklin by one point, and lost another in overtime." Bloom-Carroll.

Mike Parobeck of Lancaster (53) prepares to go for the follow up, while Bulldogs bucket only six times in 45 tries for 13 percent. Fairfield Union was paced by Teresa Noll and Neva Spires, with 12 and 10 points respectively. Spires and Noll also had 10 rebounds each. Beth Brown led the Lions' cause with nine points while Risha Reineheld added six. The Falcons had a seven rebound margin for the night at 38-31.

Turnovers were even at 24. With the win, Fairfield By BRUCE LOWITT AP Sports Writer T. Mark Moseley of Washington sure can kick, and so can Pittsburgh Coach Chuck Noll about his offense. While Moseley was breaking the National Football League record for consecutive successful field goals on Sunday with his 21st and NFL getting the 42-yarder in the to beat the New York 15-14 in the process Noll was watching quarterback Terry Bradshaw and the Steelers' offense fall apart again. Bradshaw, benched a week ago when he managed to complete only two of 13 passes in the snow during a -13-0 loss in Buffalo, played the entire game in Cleveland, with little improvement.

This time he completed 12 of 39' attempts and was intercepted four times, twice Hanford Dixon in the final 65 seconds, as the Browns inn wun lira. In Sunday's other after-" noon games it was Dallas 21, New Orleans Philadelphia 35, Houston 14; Minnesota 34, -Detroit 31; St. Louis 10, Chicago Tampa Bay 24, Buffalo 23; Kansas City 37, Denver 16; New England 16, Seattle 0, and Green Bay 20, Baltimore 20 in an overtime tie. On Sunday night, it was "Atlanta 17, San Francisco 7. In two Saturday games it was Miami 20, the New York -Jets 19, and the Los Angeles Raiders 37, the Los Angeles Rams 31.

For Moseley, one of the few straight-ahead players in a game dominated by League record of 21 straight field goals (AP Laserphoto). Barbaro returned an interception of a Steve DeBerg pass 43 yards for another Kansas City score. Patriots 16, Seahawks 0 New England, which shut out Miami in the snow a week ago, blanked the Seahawks indoors this time. The Pats picked off four of Jim Zorn's passes and recovered two Theotis Brown fumbles to blunt Seattle drives. Steve Grogan passed 5 yards to Mark van Eeghen for the game's lone TD and John Smith kicked three field goals.

Packers 20, Colts 20 Baltimore Coach Frank Kush was far from happy after the Colts avoided a seventh loss. None of that "moral victory" business for him. "As far as I'm concerned, it is still not a win," he said. "We still haven't won one yet." The Colts got a 1-yard TD run by Randy McMillan with 1:22 left in the fourth quarter to tie Green Bay, then each team missed a field goal attempt in the extra period. Falcons 17, 49ers 7 William Andrews accounted for 176 yards rushing and receiving, and Atlanta shut down San Francisco quarterback Joe Montana as the defending Super Bowl champions fell to 2-5 and nearly out of the playoff picture.

Montana, who had thrown for more than 300 yards a league record five straight times, was held to 177. The 49ers' only touchdown came on a 7-yard pass from Montana to Dwight Clark to give them a 7-3 lead in the second period. Andrews rushed for 108 yards and caught passes for 68 more to set up 1-yard scoring runs by Steve Bartkowski and Gerald Riggs as the Falcons all but clinched a playoff berth by improving their record to 5-2. after being sidelined two games with a sinus infection, had 33 points and 17 rebounds, his best output of the season, leading Los Angeles over Dallas, The Mavericks led by 15 points in the third period and still were ahead 101-96 with 3:35 to go. The Lakers took the lead at 107-106, lost it again and regained the advantage 109-108 on a goaltending call against Bill Garnett after a shot by Jamaal Wilkes.

Earvin "Magic" Johnson, who along with Wilkes scored 20 points, hit a free throw with 13 seconds remaining for the final margin. Dallas, which got 20 points from Mark Aguirre, missed its last three shots. By PHIL KING E-G Sports Editor A 4-1 record for any basketball team after the first five games of the season is generally reason to bring a smile to the face of its coach. That slate was accomplished by Lancaster High School Saturday night, via a 73-47 win over host Bloom-Carroll, and it was enough to elicit a wide grin from the Gales' Coach Arden Reid. "I haven't had that good a start before, and I don't remember anyone who has here for a long time," he declared.

But for the first eight minutes of the game, it seemed Lancaster's fourth win of the year could still be days away as the Bulldogs, mounting a determined bid, led the Gales 18-15 at the first quarter break. That was when Lancaster started a bid of its own. "We decided we wanted it," said Reid. "The first quarter, they wanted it." The Gales finally got their hooks into the game at the 6:45 mark of the second period when Mike Avant scored to put Lancaster ahead 21-20. From that point on, it was strictly downhill for the Bulldogs as the Gales tore away to a 36-21 lead over the next four minutes, leaving Bloom-Carroll in their wake.

That spurt was aided by three straight steals after Avant's basket, that led to buckets by Dave Muck and Andy Reynolds. After the Gales posted their 15-point lead, they cooled off considerably as the Bulldogs crept back to within 10, with the final two points of the period coming on a Terry Tackett layup after a Bloom-Carroll steal with seven seconds to go before the buzzer. Tackett was the biggest reason Lancaster was on the short end of the first-quarter score, as the 6-0 senior guard tallied nine of his game-high 21 points in the opening stanza. The third quarter saw the Gales end any hopes Bloom-Carroll may have had for a comeback, as they outscored the Bulldogs 13-2 over the first five minutes and held what turned out to be an uncatchable 51-30 advantage. The score eventually mounted to 62-39 in the fourth quarter when Reid began pulling his starters from the game.

In the lockerroom, Reid was full of praise for his team. "You have to recognize Avant for his job on the defensive boards," he said. Avant was the leading Lancaster rebounder, with 14. "And Chip Lantz had four offensive rebounds, and scored on three of them-Andy Reynolds and Eric Smith came off the bench and did super jobs for us-they did so many things that Game Changed The Stanbery girls' basketball game against Columbus Ready has undergone a location change. Instead of playing at Ready Tuesday, Stanbery will host Ready at Lancaster High School at 4:30 p.m.

Blue Team Wins Stanbery Blue hand! Newark Lincoln a 34-23 defeat in recent action. The Blue squad, behind 14-9 at the half, put on a charge that led to its fifth victory of the season against oge loss. Stanbery was led by Beau Reid, with 10 points, and Steve Muck, with six. Hot Water When You Need It Dependable Ruud water heaters are fully automatic. Available in gas or.

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Today I think the problem was with the bad footing that he just wasn't getting set early enough with the ball." Paul McDonald, getting his first NFL start in place of Cleveland quarterback Brian Sipe, passed 22 yards to Ozzie Newsome to set up Johnny Davis' 1-yard TD run in the third period that wiped out the Steelers' 7-3 lead built on Bradshaw's 6-yard scoring pass to John Stallworth. Cowboys 21, Saints 7 The Cowboys joined Washington in clinching a National Conference playoff berth. They said their own intensity vanished after New Orleans quarterback Ken Stabler went out with a wrist injury. We would have been more keyed up if Stabler had been in there," said Dallas Coach Tom Landry. "I know one thing; We hadn't ever seen a power backfield in our league in a long time.

George Rogers can pick up a lot of yardage on you." Rogers got 166 yards, a personal and team record, and scored New Orleans' lone touchdown. Tony Dorsett ran for TDs of 1 and 2 yards and Danny White passed 3 yards to Doug Cosbie for Dallas' scores. horrible. When they got the smell of blood, they just went out and took the game over. Isiah is a great player.

When they got out of synch, he took over. We usually have somebody do that for us." In the only other NBA games Sunday night, Milwaukee defeated San Antonio 113-98 and Los Angeles edged Dallas 110-108. Thomas broke a 112-112 tie with three minutes remaining, and the Pistons poured it on the rest of the way, Detroit, which has split four games with the Celtics in the last 20 days, charged to a 72-69 halftime lead, but fell behind while being out-scored 29-19 in the third quarter. Detroit won the fourth quarter 40-16. Larry Bird led Boston with Rust Rebel Rust s30 Chris Matheny (22), Keith Castle (44) and Jeff Vance (21) block out on defense (E-G photo by Phil King).

Union climbs to a 4-2 overall record and is 3-1 in the Mid-State League. The Falcons will host Logan tonight. Liberty Union is now 3-7 on the year and 1-5 in the MSL. I.ilierty t'nion 10 ir 1- 'iiirfleld I'nion 10 10 31 II Lilted) I'nion Packard 1-0-2. Reineheld 2-2-6.

Brown 2- S-H. Crist 0-1-1. Hardvftck 1-0-2, Totals 20 Fairfield I'nioit Spires "vino, Mosier 4(18. Noll 5-2-12. Nixon 11-3.

Sherlock 1-0-2. Lcilh 1-2-4. Markwood 0-2-2. Totals 17- 7-41. Fairfield Union's girls basketball team perhaps could have shot a little better from the field Saturday night against Liberty Union, but it's doubtful the Falcons' defense could have done better.

The visiting Lions were limited to a total of six field goals and absorbed a 41-20 loss. The Falcons shot only 27 percent from the floor, hitting 17 of 62 attempts for 27 percent, but Liberty Union could find the bottom of the Eagles 35, Oilers 14 Wilbert Montgomery ran for three touchdowns 3, 2, and an Eagles-record 90 yards and Philadelphia came up with four interceptions and seven sacks in the rout of the Oilers. With Philadelphia and Houston each at 1-5 entering the game, there were 26,773 no-shows. Vikings 34, Lions 31 Tommy Kramer threw three TD passes in Minnesota's victory over Detroit, but it was nose tackle Charlie Johnson, formerly of the. Eagles, who scored the winning TD, scooping up a Gary Danielson fumble and racing 44 yards with 2:08 to play.

Danielson passed for three TDs, two in the closing minute. Cardinals 10, Bears 7 Neil O'Donoghue of St. Louis didn't have a streak going he was wide to the right on a 48-yard field goal attempt with a couple of minutes to play but the 48-yarder he did hit with 25 seconds remaining was just as decisive as Moseley's kick. The victory kept the Cards unbeaten on the road. They're winless at home.

Bucs 24, Bills 23 Doug Williams' two touchdown passes and Cedric Brown's key fumble recovery carried Tampa Bay past the Bills. Lee Roy Selmon forced the last-minute fumble by Roosevelt Leaks, who had scored two TDs for Buffalo, and Brown pounced on it at the Tampa Bay 18-yard line. Chiefs 37, Broncos 16 Denver quarterback Craig Morton made a brief speech in his official retirement, but the Chiefs' quarterback, Bill Kenney, ruined the day for the Broncos with two second-half touchdown passes. And safety Gary 20 points, while Robert Parish, making his first appearance in a week because of a twisted ankle, scored 18. Bucks 113, Spurs 98 Sidney Moncrief scored 27 points for Milwaukee despite a bruised knee and he and Paul Pressey held San Antonio scoring ace George Gervin to five field goals in 21 attempts.

Moncrief, who was 11 of 16 from the field, had nine points in the first quarter to lead the Bucks to a 34-21 lead, then had 16 more in the third period for an 87-72 advantage. Artis Gilmore and Mike Mitchell scored 22 points apiece for the Spurs. Lakers 110, Mavericks 108 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Protection off Celts Fall To Pistons' Charge Buy early and save. Our winter radial ST is gleaming white sidewalls AT BLACKWALL PRICES! WINTER RADIAL ST 2 ply polyester cord plus 2 fiberglass belts Load Range High Traction Compound Tread Stock Tubeless Whitewall Pinned for Studs FREE MOUNTING By WILLIAM R. BARNARD AP Sports Writer Usually the Boston Celtics the team that takes 'control of a game in the fourth quarter.

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