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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1969 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE TWENTY-ONE Dierdorf Surprised To Be Named Top Lineman ANN ARBOR kidding." "Nope," was the reply. "It's true. 1 "Come on, I cwldn be Lineman of the Week. It just doesn't you. "I don't mean to say that off the top of my head, but when you see in the films what an outstanding job the defense did and what a great job the offense did The 255-pound Dierdorf is generally the key man on Michigan's offensive line.

He's the happen. it did this time. "That's freat! Thank Everybody's still a little high i guy who picks the specks off from the fame. We're all feeling the springy artifical surface of real good tiuat week." Michigan Stadium so those And so, Dan Dierdorf, Uni- sprinting steers, sophomore run- vcrsity of Michigan junior fromjning backs Billy Taylor and Canton, Ohio, learned he wasj Glenn Doughty, and bullish full- United International's Lineman of the Week for his! part in the Wolverines' myth- destroying 24-12 upset of State last Saturday. "It was really a team effort," said the beefy, tackle on back Garvie Craw can do their thing for 15 or SO yards.

the Wolverines' offensive line. Then be realized how a cliche would look in print and added: "Our two tackles and tight Ohio ends flip-Dot a Dierdorf said. "We like to run to the strong side a lot and I alwavs play next to (tight end Jim) Pistons Nip Bulls; Knicks Win Again By Unitei Press International 1 For the benefit of those fans Mandich." It appeared the Wolverines used the left side of the line a great deal in accomplishing their demolition of the Buckeyes' 22-game winning streak. "We ran about normal," be said. "We thought we could go off tackle.

We knew that it we had to go to the air, we'd be in trouble and we didn't want to be. We'd seen what happened to the others who tried to who missed the last few seconds of the Chicago-Detroit National Basketball Association game Tuesday night, the two teams have agreed to a replay tonight in Cobo Arena in Detroit. Otto Moore tapped in a rebound with nine seconds remaining in the game and then 'the Dierdorf the win would help Michigan's recruiting efforts in Ohio, where most of the Wolverines' starters come from. "Our recruiting has al ways been good in northern Ohio," be said. The two-year starter agreed with coach Bo Schembechter that the Big Ten's no repeat rule would soon be dead as Chicago Bulls did everything Notre Dame's no-bowl policy.

they could but still lost to the Pistons, 104-103, in Kansas City. Chicago called time out immediately after Moore's tallyj But three shots two corner tosses by Clem Haskins death." Bob Weiss and a tip try by! Bob Love-- went astray before the buzzer sounded. Detroit trafled until late in the third quarter when Eddie KHes sparked a comeback that tied the score at 77-77. Miles finished with 23 points, high for the Pistons, while Love had 29 and Tom Boerwinkle 22 for the Bulls. "I sort of get that impression myself," he said." "There's a lot of sentiment against it all over the country.

A lot of rules are slowly choking themselves TOP ROOKIE Kansas City's talented outfielder Lou Piniella who made it to the major leagues after learning to control his fiery temper, was named the American League's "Rookie of the Year" Tuesday. The 26-year- old slugger from Tampa, batted .282, tops on the team and had 21 doubles, six triples and 11 home runs to drive in 68 runs. Mike Nagy, the Boston righthander was second in the voting with Carlos May of the Chicago White Sox third. (UPI telephoto) Michigan, OSU Crowd, Tops Ever NEW YORK 533 spectators who crammed into Michigan Stadium on Saturday to watch the Michigan Wolverines upset first-ranked, unbeaten Ohio State 24-12 was the NBA action Tuesday biggest crowd to attend a game night, the seemingly unbeatable since official statistics were be- New York Knicks downed 22 63 a Lakers 103-96. Mil-! previous high of also was at Michigan Stadium in 1959 when the' Wolverines played Michigan State, according to the National Collegiate Sports Services.

Tbe second highest attendance figure of the day was 90,814 fans for Southern California's 1412 victory over UCLA in the Los that deter- waukee dropped Atlanta 130-115, Baltimore stopped Phoenix 134124. and San Francisco edged Seattle 114-106. West scored 41 points to lead all scorers for Los Angeles. But the Knicks offset that with 26 points from Walt Frazier and 24 from Willis Reed to win their 21st game in 22 outings this year- Lew scored 33 points and Bob Dandridge scored 10 points in" the final period as Milwaukee rolled past Atlanta in the. Hawks' former hometown, St.

Louis. Angeles -Coliseum mined the Pacific sentative to meet the Rose Bowl on New Day. repre- ilgan in $5.78 Million Highway Project Bid Opening Set LANSING (TJPD The Michi- Guards Mike Davis and gan Department of Highways Monroe scored 29 points apiece open jds Dec. 3 on to pace Baltimore, which Jed a 55 73 minion project to com- throughout the game, and San Francisco came from seven points behind in the fourth period, with Joe Ellis scoring 12 points during the rally, to beat Seattle. iHolland 479 Columbia 392-14441 Hill Still Leads NFL In Rushing NEW YORK (UPI)--Injured Calvin HOI of the Dallas Cowboys missed last Sunday's 24-23 loss to the Los Angeles Rams but still retained bis lead in the National Football League rushing race.

HOI, with 807 yards in 155 carries, is still ahead of Galy Savers of Chicago, who is second with 715 yards and Tom Woodeshick of Philadelphia, third with 703. Tom Matte of the Baltimore Colts and Larry Brown of the Washington Redskins round out the top five. The other leaders also retained their top positions Sunday including Sonny Jurgensen of Washington, the leading passer. Jurgensen has completed 64.8 per cent of bis passes for 2.341 yards and leads injured Bart Starr of Green Bay, Roman Gabriel of Los Angeles, Craig Morton of Dallas and Joe Kapp of Minnesota. Roy Jefferson of Pittsburgh, who has caught 52 passes for the leading Jackson of Philadelphia is second- Minnesota's fine field goal kicker, Fred Cox, is the leading scorer in the league.

The next four. Bruce Gossett of Los Angeles, Mike Clark of Dallas, Errol Mann of Detroit and Tom Dempsey of New Orleans, are also kickers. Matte and two receivers, Lance Rentzel of Dallas and Gary Collins of Cleveland are tied for sixth points on 11 touch- Lions Obtain Mann For Only $2.20 DETROIT (UPI) Enrol Mann is vastly superior to a No 1 draft choice. You just can't beat guys you can get for i a I2L20 phone call. That's all it cost the Detroit Lints to call Moorhead, and ask the unemployed place kicker if he wanted a job.

'How soon do you want me to be there? 3 Mann replied. "Tonight or tomorrow?" It turned out for the National Football League club like getting in on shares of IBM when they were selling for first offer price. Mann, who had been released by three teams and told by doctors he'd never kick again, now has 74 points from his foot and is fourth in scoring in the NFL. He holds the Detroit record for field goals in a season with IS this year. Mann started his professional career in fantastic style with Denver of the American Football League, kicking a pair of field goals in an exhibition game as the Broncos became the first AFL team to beat an NFL club--Detroit Last year Mann started with Cleveland but joined field goal- hungry Green Bay's taxi squad Top Bowlers ABC Itowlen Week Eating IWr.

21, 1S0 High Caves Jim McNight, Mr. and Mrs. 235 John JQoostra. Superior 247 Jerry Sportsman. .245 Floyd Johnson, Classic 243 K.

Behrendt. Craftsmen 245 Jon Kienstra, Factory 245 Les Weirsma, Tri-City 244 Earl Welling, Classic 244 Bill Dykstra, Satellite 242 Dave Gepbart, Superior 242 Clyde Kehrwecker, Suburban 287 Rich Wafers, Big 273 George Atthuis, West Ottawa 266 Harold Kropemeyer, Zeeland 266 Morrie Driesenga, Classic. .266 Bob Thompson, Suburban .266 Andy Klyestra, Consolidated 266 after mid-season. He was activated, missed three field goals and got hurt. It was the same injury to his right kicking leg which had caused an operation when he was with Denver.

Several doctors told him at that time the thigh injury was" so bad he'd never be able to generate enough' strength to continue his occupation. With the Packers, a blbcker slammed into the same spot with his helmet. "I had a contract with Green Bay for 1969," he recalled. Marty Elzinga, Eifc-s 264 Bob De Neff, Suburban 263 Howard Poll, Bonnie Clyde259 Matt O'Donnell, Mixed 259 AI Glupker, Suburban 259 Mike Jansen, Classic 259 Lamar Grisham, Classic. .253 High Series Week Elding Nov.

21, 19C9 Floyd Johnson, Classic 673 John Van Houten, Sportsman 663 Earl Welling, Mr. and Mrs. .655 Dick Carmichael, Superior 645 Roger Grinwis, Factory Ron Mannes, Wed. Eupls ..639 Bowling Scores Mr. Eigh Game Men: H.

Geb bee, Women: Kkkint- veld, High Series Men: D. Beet, 647. Women: H. Kkkint- Bwsuetc League High W. Wlodarczyk, 215.

High Series D. Witteveea, 394. EctoLeagae Tampa Plays Florida AM TAMPA, FIs. (UPI)-To Jake Snowmobile Races To Be Held in City Streets 1RONWOOD, Mich. (UPI) -The city commission has designated three miles of city streets as snowmobile trails--but only for the Ironwood Snowmobile caliber, the meeting between Olympics Dec.

12-13. his all-Negro Florida A The cross-country trail trill University football team and begin downtown and end more predominantly white Tampa than seven miles away at is a foal he fairgrounds. sought for years- Prizes totaling will be "This is the end of an era given in 46 competitive events, and I'm verv happy it's finally The snowmobile competition, jcome to a halt," said Gaither, High Game W. Knuthof approved fay the United States ho is the winningest college Snowmobile Association, is ex- coach in the country with a 214. ligh Series C.

Van Dyken, I with more than three thousand League Mwmobiles. High Game K. to draw 25,000 people, career record of 201 games. 245. High Series 583.

Trinity Ckktrck High Game B. Ryan, 219. High Series D. Oonk, 552. Friday Nile Mixers League High Games Men: F.

Handwerg, 217. Women: D. Reimink, 180. High Series Men: F. Handwerg, 564.

Women: D. Reimink. 456. Factorv League Doug Thorpe, 56G High Game --J. Schripsema, 225.

High Series K. Bonnema, Tfee game will be A first against a white school, Tampa's first against a Negro school, and the state's first football match between black acd white colleges. A is a state university and Tampa is a private school. In preparing for the game, the racial aspect was played i down bv both Gaither ahd DETROIT a pres- Tamj)a Curci sure game, so tne Detroit Lions are expected to do what they do best exploit their pressure defense. Whoever Detroit uses for its K.

Behrendt, I Vikings In 'Must Game' not emphasizing the racial issue at all. Color is not a factor," Gaither said. The same amounts to a state Burt Taylor, City 6371 Les Tri-City 630 Ora Barnes, Douglas 630 Service League Season Bill Macicak, Classic .736 'Then training they camp called before and said 'We going 801 yards is receiver. Hal plete construction of a freeway east of Charlotte. The project will become part of Interstate 69, which now is under construction from I 94 at Marshall north to Charlotte.

Plans for the Charlotte project call for construction of two freeway lanes parallel to the existing TJ.S. 27 bypass and extending 5.8 miles from the TLS. 27 business route south of'Cbarlotte to 78 and Packard Highway northeast of the city. with 66 downs. don't need you, we're with Mike Mann had spent all winter kicking in the Moorhead State College fieldhouse.

"I broke a few lights," he said. But when he got that call from Detroit, he junked his selling job with a sporting goods outfit and made it to the Lions' training camp as fast as the ball goes from center holder to goal posts. Oh. how he made it. to Sales HEARING AIDS Service To test Service Possible.

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Grand Rapids, Mkh. 49502 Bobby Bryant of Minnesota is the interception leader with eight while Dave Lee of Baltimore is the leading punter with a 45.5 average. Riekie Harris of Washington is the top punt returner and Jim Duncan of Baltimore the' lop Mckoff return man. Statistical Titles Almost Sewed Up IsEW YORK (UPI) With several important games stili remaining, five of the eight NCAA major college team statistical titles appear to be sewed up. San Diego State (9-0) appears on its way to winning three championships--m passing fense, total offense and scoring offense--while Texas, with two games to play, has a comfortable lead in rushing offense and LSU is far ahead in rushing defense.

The ether department leaders are Syracuse in total defense (206.2 yards per game), Dayton in passing defense (90 yards per game), Arkansas in defense against scoring (7.6 points per game) and Georgia in pirating (43.8 average). Bisons Win 2nd Small College Football Title NEW YORK (LTD--North Dakota'State capped its second consecutive unbeaten season today by reclaiming the national small college championship it held four years ago. The Bison, 9-0 this season, received 24 first place votes and 319 points from the 35- member United Press International Board of Coaches to easily outdistance Montana (100) in the final balloting of the season. Colorado State College, also 10-0, finished third, followed by Akron, Arkansas State, Tampa, Louisiana Tech, New Mexico Highlands, Texas AI and Delaware. Ken Kleis, Wooden Carl Garbrecht, West Ottawa679 Floyd Johnson, Classic 678 Clyde Broker.

Business 678 Ted Kruithoff, Classic 677 John Dziedzic, 674 Bernie Vander Kooi, Zeeland665 Chuck Knooihuizen. Classic 663 Marty Elzinga, Elks 663 John Van Houten, Sportsman663 W.I.B.C. Top Bowlers 'High Games Week Ending November Bonnie Hoving, Vanguard 246 Lorraine Culver, Leisure 225 Arlene Van Hekken, Kupls. 222 Laura Millard, Vanguard 220 Betty Tubergan, Windmill 219 Mary Siegers, Klompen City 216 Bev Israels, Vanguard 216 Rose Lewis, Sunshine 215 Leona Bouman, Tulip City 214 Carole Crowe, North Star 214 Season Viv Terpstra, Housewives 248 Bonnie Hcviag, Vanguard 246 Viv Hoogland, Housewives 245 Ruth Gladden, Klompen 244 Millie Cramer, T.A^ 243 Betty Nagelkirk. Victory 243 Gen Bonnema, Housewives 236 Laura" Millard, Vanguard 235 Marge Kars, Mon.

Trios 234 Judy Hacklander, Tele-Star 233 Marie Ten Harmsel, Tulip 233 High Series Week Ending November 22,1969 Lorraine Culver, Leisure 535 Bonnie Hoving, Vanguard 578 Mary Siegers, Klompen 571 Laura MUlardj Vanguard 567 Isla Chrispell, Relatives 563 Lona De Jonge, Thurs. Trios 558 Bev Israels, Vanguard 557 Arlene Van Hekken. Kupls 553 Barb Bolks Thurs. Duets 545 Helene Woodwyk, Windmill 544 Season Gen Bonnema, Housewives- 643 Ruth Gladden. Tulip City 610 Joyce Clark, Bowlerettes 610 Marge Kars, Klompen City 605 Esther Hamstra, TAB Ruth Nyboer, Vanguard 592 Viv Hoogland.

Housewives 586 Lorraine Culver, Leisure 585 Laura Millard, Vanguard 583 Mfflie Cramer, TAB 581 Bonnie Hoving, Vaguard 531 High Game P. Siegers, 213. High Series P. Siegers, 594. Vanguard League High Game M.

Ten Harm- sel, 203. High Series C. Kleinheksel, front four --and with the injury saiaii college championship. A 1 situation of tackles Alex Karras long one of the country's and Jerry Rush only defensive ends Joe Robb and Larry Hand are sure starters --it can be 553. High 221.

City League Game M. Elzinga, High Series B. Taylor, 637. Victory League High Game C. Broker, 216.

High Series C. Broker, 528. Koffi Kletiers League High Game S. Van Slooten. 210.

High Series R- Swift, 543. Relative League High Game Men: J. Riemersma, 211. Women: I. Chrispell, 211.

High Series Men: J. Riemersma, 597. Women: I. Chris pell, 563. Big Eight League High Game D.

Ver Beck, sure to trv to play Thursday's record is 8-1 and the Spartans-- lanksgiving Dav game in the! ranked sixth in the UPI small Minnesota Vikings' backfield. college poll--have a 36-point The game means a lot for average. xith clubs. A Minnesota win! would assure the Vikings of Reds Trade Johnson By United Press International The Cincinnati Reds sent hard hitting outfielder A Johnson and utility inpelder Chico Ruiz to the California Angels Tuesday for pitchers Jim McGlothlin'and Pedro Borbon. Johnson batted .315 for the Reds last season while McGlothlin had a 8-16 record.

234. High 623. Hopes to Break Mark AKRON, Ohio (UPI) Billy Hardwick of Louisville, Ky. leads in professional Bowlers Association PEA winnings, but he will have to win the PBA national championship to break the aUrtime one-year earnings record. "Hardwicfc has already won $60,670 compared to $67.375 set by Jim Stefanick of DL Sgt.

Gerald Wittereen Receives Angler's Award Gerald Witteveen of 599 Wedgewood Sergeant with the Ottawa County Sheriffs Department, who caught a prize walleye pike weighing 15 pounds 10 ounces last Nov. 1 while fishing up North received a distinguished angler's award from a national sports magazine. The citation commended Sgt Witteveen "for outstanding ang- Series--D. Ver Beet, Hi-LHes League High Game--J. Van Dam, 173 High Series--C.

Lampen 444. First Reformed Church League High Game-K. Kragt 223. High Series--K. Kragt, 593.

Bonnie Clvde League High B. Pitt 225. Women: M. Van Ommen 191. High Series-Men: B.

Pitt 579. Women: M. Van Ommen 523. Comet League High Game R. De Feyter 235.

High Series--R- De Feyter, 594 Holland Jr. Boys League High Game--R. Voy, 196. High Series--S. Kiekintveld 512.

Friday Nile Kouples League High Games Men: C. De Witt, 205. Women; A. Van Hekken, 222. 205.

Women: A. Van Hekken, 222. High Series--Men: C. De Witt, 531. Women: A.

Van Hekken, 553. to teams season record and has averaged 33 points per game. Tampa's hare of the title in the ational Football League's; Central Division. Detroit 7-3, compared with 9-1, could draw vithin a game by snapping the nine-game winning ireak. The Lions hope to show a full house of 55,000 plus a national television audience the Hrst Detroit win in the annual game since 1962.

"It's the biggest game we've ever, played," said Mike Lucci, who keys the Lions' defense 'rom bis middle linebacker wsition. "Really, the first big jame this team has ever we're ready. We think we can win." Karras suffered a bruised right knee last Sunday against Green Bay bnt jogged Tuesday and insists he'll start, although coach Joe Schmidt lists him as doubtful. Rush has been hospitalized with a bleeding ulcer until recently but is expected to be activated before game time. Denis Moore and rookie Dan Goich wDl take their places if neither can start.

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455. Bill Veeck Forced To Use Fire Escape BOSTON (UPI)--Bffl Veeck, owner of Suffolk Downs, fled to safety down a fire escape Tuesday, when a fire broke out in the kitchen of his living quarters at the track. Veeck, a former baseball club owner, told fire officials, smoke from the blaze cut off his route to the inside stairwav and! West Ottawa Voters Thank You for reaffirming Your Support of Quality Education. THE WEST OTTAWA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Ronald Grady, PrMk achievement in landing a I trophy fish while conforming to I elevator forcing him to make IP. the highest principles of escape out of a window.

Name South Coaches MIAMI (UPI)--Coach Charlie the highest principles of TT sportsmanship afield." He also Tate of the University of Miami and Florida State coach Peterson has been named as coaches of the South team for the Shrine North-South college All-Star Christmas Day Orange Bowl game. received a shoulder patch. Washington Wins By United Press International In, the only game played Tuesday night in the American Bas- guard League, rolled a 177 all ketbail Association, Washington spare game Monday night stopped Los Angeles, 106-102. All Spares! Nancy Riemink, of the Van- DANCE Thanksgiving Evening THE COVEN Presents THE T.M.G/S 9 P.M. 12 MIDNIGHT Adm.

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