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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 62

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C-2 TOE STATE JOURNAL Jon. 22, 1967 East Lansing Stays in Greater Lansing St. Johns Jumps Spartan Trojans Defeat Pistons Fall To Royals Greenville, 83-77 Back Team ST. JOHNS-Ulary Boyce tank (Capitals Turn Grand Rapids Basketball ia tbh leers Tie Tech, 3-3 CINCINNATI (APWerry Lucas sank two free throws late MkMeen al, Mich toan state 5 Northwestern Iowa Minnesota 47, Ohio Stale eO 13 free throws to score 21 points and lead St. Johns out of the West Central League basement with an 83-77 victory over Greenville here Saturday night.

The Waverly Kalemane Cetleae 7a Clilceea in the third period to put Cincinnati ahead and went on a one-man spree a few minutes later to help the Royals to a 122-108 National Basketball Association victory over Detroit Saturday Colin Patterson flipped in a one swap for Stan Washington. Curtis 16. For the night, Brian Ferguson was high for the win Manchester, $, Adrian al Mkhlaan Lutheran 74. Alma as victory, a game which saw es fouls called, left St. Johns 24 in the league while Greenville is 1-6.

third period goal to earn Mich Capitals player-coach Lance By DAVE HARFST State Jearaal Sports Writer Lansing Capitals equalled Awiinas ai Cleveland St. Olson didn't bother with super ner with 22 points and eight as igan Tech a 3-3 tie with Michigan State in a Western Collegiate night The game was nip-and-tuck Break 3-Game Streak in 57-52 Triumph By HAL BATE MAN State Journal Sports Writer sists. Other Capitals in double Notre Dsme Oetroit 71 Northern Michigan ft, Ferris State it tt. John 14 11 14 41 OreeavUle II 11 tt It 77 ST. JOHNS lahn Martwonan 1.4.10.

latives in describing Walker's debut with Lansing. He simply until Lucas' outburst. Detroit figures were Al Lopes, 19; Ed North American Basketball Lea- sue season high by scoring 48 -points in the second quarter at Hockey Association contest at the MSU Ice Arena Saturday Brian Swatman 3-0-4, Bill DeGrsct 4-M, pointed out that the former wards, 18; Bob Hogsett, 18; Cur Texai Western 77, Weber State 31 Gary sovce 4-13-71, sianoy Humpnery i-Steye Gregory 3-7-13. John tajaml Boyce 4-13-21, Randy Hurrharvl. led much of the way, at times by as much as II points.

Lucas free throws gave Cincinnati a tverett gym Saturday night tis, 18; Walker. 16; and Olson. 12. Michigan State forward scored 16 points, grabbed 16 rebounds 3-n, Terry Maler 0-44. Totals: 2 Ml -43.

Persanal fouls: Faulad out jwai The two teams played a 10- Defending champion East Lan -and then went on to defeat the Ollie Johnson and Willie Jones man, OaGroot, Humphrey, Salami, Don "Grand Rapids Tackers. 131-126. and was credited with five as paimer. minute sudden death overtime period but neither team could sparked the Tackers with 31 and sing still can't be counted out of the Greater Lansing high sists. The win was the second The victory was the ninth for GREENVILLE-Gary tewell t-IVTL Pel Cory 3-7, Paul Bldsfrup 2-44, Cafcv 30 points, respectively.

Washing 84-03 lead and a few minutes later the Royals' forward scored eight of 10 Cincinnati points to boost the lead to 77-17 with 1:42 left in the quarter. He finished score. second place Capitals against a row for Olson in as many Muuvrn asj scnooi basketball race. i-e-uj. Mat Delp 2-1-5, jerry yaraickia 1-M.

Mike Nelson t-22. Dave Varterlle 5-5-15. Dave Skknar l-o-l. Totals: S37-77. The Spartans grabbed a 2-1 six defeats, while Grand Rapids starts.

The Trojans kent their hooes lead early in the second oeriod r-snonai touts: 31. r-oueo out: aewau. Lansing also established a ton hit only three field goals, all in the first half. Everett Matmen alive Saturday night by coming with 18. Bldstrup, Cofcy, VanSlckle.

JV Score: Greenville 41, SI. when hard -shooting Doug Volmar NABL free throw mark by sink' is now 6-9. a welcome addition I to the local club is Horace who came to the Capitals John 40. ueoraie teen ceon a nreo home a goal tollowine Mike CINCINNATI irom neiuna to defeat waverly, 57-52, in an erratic game at the ine 20 in the 48-point second DBTROIT FT 'OFT Jacobson's first-Deriod tallv. Bob MiTVt: jrom Grand Rapids in a one-for period.

It surpassed the previ Northern Rips Vt'Ar-le 10 3-3 HRob-ts-n 1 3-5 35 warriors gym. Toosill had scored in the first- ous record of 19 held by three Stra'dar 3 10 Smith DaB'c'ra 7 i-7 1 Wesley East Lansing broke a three- 7 4-9 II a- Capture Title TRENTON Everett's wrest period goal for the Huskies. clubs. For the game, the Cap! Tresvanf 7 4-5 II Halrston game losing streak to improve Miles 7 -a MLucas 7 4-5 III Nino CrtstofoU clicked for an Ferris State '5' MARQUETTE (AP) North JohlW, N.Y., fSPlft Connecticut 47, Fordham 44 Otterbelno 7S, Ohio University 44 Xevler Ohio, al, Memphis St.ts 71 Howard Payne 94. Zut Row HolvCroM 44 Devtpn II, DePaui if TotedoTJ, Vlllanova 45.

overtime i I Chaooell Murrey its season record to 4-5 and 2-2 in tals made 35 of 44 free throw attempts, while the Tackers other Michigan State goal after! I Love 9-7 10 city play while Waverly suffered ling team captured the team title at the Trenton Invitational Vauohn Tata Is 0-1 ORobi's'n 3 2-2 4ia-li Tatass MSM4IB Boivling Green Halts Broncos 'W inning Streak KALAMAZOO (UPI) Bowl connected on 35 of 49 charity its fourth straight loss, dropping uary snuroy nad tied the score at 2-2 to send Michigan State aitn la tosses. MM if 4b Ittl to 4-4 for the season and 1-2 in tournament here Saturday night by scoring 105 points and win jv iul PKovnie ei X.Pu Northern Illinois IS I note 77. wit it ern Michigan overwhelmed hapless Ferris State 92-58 Satnr-, day night, inflicting the ninth straight defeat on Ferris. Play was slow Saturday night Cinca Fouled out Detroit. out front 3-2.

Then came Patterson's heroics. the city. St. Ma try of ma Plain 71 Colorado Col nati, Robertson. ning six individual crowns.

Jay Bresun. who led the Tro H. Cincinnati 'ertonai poun oetroit Trenton was second with 82 The tie left the Spartans with a 4-7-1 league record and a a. jans with 20 points in the 68-el Amnoence Mrt. as 58 fouls were called against the two clubs.

Thirty-three of the fouls were charged in the first half of play, that took an hour and seven minutes to play J4ng Green ended a six-game Western Michigan winning MOMOIDOrB St. OHIO WMlafM loss to Everett Friday night points followed by Detroit Thurston at 75 and Berkley 3. Hawthorn tl, S-theastem, Tadt. 41 7-10-1 overall mark. Tech now Con Yagodzinsku scored 21 points for the winners and Dave Kovack added 20 and Mike Boyd 18.

Yagodzinski collected 15 rebounds and Boyd 11 again set tne pace for the win streak by handing the Broncos Aussies Upset stands 4-3-1 in the WCHA and Sitliujiiitts' Capturing titles for the vikings ners. scoring 12 points, including 7-6-1 overall record. Michigan State 43. Michigan 24 minutes of basketball. ta 70-62 loss Saturday in a Mid Conference game.

were Jim Ulrey at 95 pounds, six in the first quarter. Biff Mc-Gillicuddy added 11, including In the second period, Don Ed DUBLIN. Ireland (AP) Ire Gar Pettit at 112, Greg Johnson land's National Rugby Union wards scored 12 points and Bill at 120, Jeff Campbell at 145, Central Michigan's Most Com fief Stock of eyne state si Michigan 20, Iowa -Michigan 27, Ohio State 4 Wrestling Western Michigan 25, Ball Stat 4 Hockey nine in the final period when the Trojans finally salted away Tom Davis at 154 and Bob San team unset Australia 15-8 Satur CIGARS a ders at 165. 111 day. The Irish led at the half, t- PIPES Kaywoodies tne decision.

Grand ekJs Willi Jorwi. 11-4-M. (In Waverly got most of its points Michigan Tech 3, Michigan Stat 3, (tie) cludes two 3-point field eoalsb OH I Johnson f-lJ-31) M. C. Burton t-7-JJ; Men Wnhlntton Bill McGIII 4-1-ti Bob Comoyt G.B.O.

Bowling Green led 39-24 at the Jialf. Bowling Green's shooting -from the floor made the differ- ence. with Bowling Green con-'necting on 41 per cent to 29 per 'cent for Western. Walt Piatkowski led Bowling with 24 points while Gene Ford topped Western with 'I The victory gives Bowling from guards Steve Ayres and Steve Hatch. Ayres picked up TOBACCOS CIGARETTES Tobacco Pouches Pipe Racks Same Tiger Team But is points to lead all scorers in Grabows Yello Bole Medico Falcons Kirsten Wititton't wiwinson o-i.

undue i-point nM gol); Dsv Fans 1-6-; Nkk Mantis 4-J-IO. Totals: U-3S- I Includes three 3-point field toals). Personal Fouls: M. Fouled Out: Willi eluding 12 in the first half when he led the Warriors to a 27-24 Jones. Custombilts Saisini Ushters Prep Basketball East Lansing 72, Waverly 53 St.

Johns tX Greenville 77 FowlervllleSS, Howell 54 Ypsllentl Lincoln 45, Milan 54 Jackson 45, Jaduon Parkslde 41 Western 5t Vandercook Lake 71, Hudson 4t Nepoieon tl. Brooklyn 74 (overtime) Grass Lake 45, Sprtngport 41 Hanover-Horton 71. Believu 4t advantage. LANSING BIH Curtis 7-4-li) Lane ru son $-1-12; Tad William 3-3-7; Al Lopei 7-5-1; Brian Fruson --J5; Don Ed Hatch, playing for the first 120 North wards 7-4-llj Horace Wafcer 44-H; John time in 10 days but still show a 7-8 overall mark and 0-3 in the MAC. Western Michi-I -can is now 8-5 for the season MAC'S 120 North Wash.

KCIIO D-l-l 1 BOB HflMMr -A. IM TAMI ing the effects of a bad back, 41 15,111. Wash. Personal pouu: 11. Fouled Out: Olson 2-1 in conference play.

ana werner. contributed 18, 10 of them com' ing from the free throw line. Ave. Opin Monday til 9 Ave. Jim Hines Equals It was an erratic game and neither team looked sharp but the difference turned out to be 60-Yard Mark STLFF FIIYSICIAH East Lansing's shooting from KANSAS 'MPUJsmai NOW HEAR THIS the Top Hinge at the Store with the Red Door Hines.

Texas Southern nrmtoi Dtpt. 0eeiiitl6ritl MitNtlit the field. The Trojans shot 47 per cent despite a cold spell in the second period when they con twice equalled the world indoor WeOqaipped and staffed depsjtmeat ef es nected on only two of 14 shots marc or a. second the 60-yard dash Saturday night in the second annual NATA Tnrlnnr waverly shot only 30 per cent of the aaboa's most progressive massrtac- To Name a Few Tebaccea That Is- Pram Our Pipe She The Whiff A Puff Bar John Cotton's Debtee Mixture Four Squares Flying Dutchman Comoy'e Heather Conetantineple Oold Block eallaher MacBaren'a Dunhill'a Bacude Brinmore arcing's Balkan Bebrante Stairwell Concluded from Page E-l of bad weather and the schedule, that I plan to use only three in the rotation," he said. He plans to carry three catchers and 10 pitchers.

Last year the Tigers had two receivers and 11 hurlers. Dave Campbell, Sexton and University of Michigan product, was at the session. He's carried on the Tiger roster and will be given a full shot in the race for the second base job. The Tigers will carry six or seven infielders. Sure to be on the club are Wood, Dick McAuliffe, Don Wert, Ray Oyler and Norm Cash.

Others on the roster are Jerry Lumpe, Dick Tracewski, rookies Tim Marting, Tom Matchick, Don Pepper and Campbell. Matchick, who was drafted from the Cardinal chain, has climbed steadily in the Tiger farm system. He was with Syracuse last year. Primarily a shortstop, he played second base in the Florida winter league. The Tiger brass spoke highly of the 23-year-old when they were in Lansing.

Gates Brown, one of six outfielders on the roster but not listed as a starter, said he was in top shape. "I hope to play more," he said. "If I can get a hot stick in Lakeland this spring, our new manager may have to alter his plans because you'll see Old Gator out there in the regular outfield." Last year Gates played in 88 games and hit -2M. Willie Horton (146). Al Kaline (142).

Jim Northrup (133) and Mickey Stanley (92) all played more than Brown. Wilson, Wert Sign but stayed in the game with ITrack Championships. free throw shooting, scoring 111 nines, a zu-vear-nui wnn i tho turers offers exceptioaal oppertaaity fee qualified Doctor. MIDLAND, MICHIGAN, LOCATION points from the free throw line in national AAU 100-vard Hash en. the final quarter along with two field goals.

Jul applicant wiN relocate cnampion tor iwb, first equalled the 60-yard mark in the afternoon DreUminariea nnH rnvatprl at. Julian After Hour Heuae ef Lerae Malta Flayer' Craven Red Dear Blend Four Q.B.D. Three Four Monks Campbell's Suburban Shop AST LANBINO, MICH. After trailing 27-24 at half- I eur neuarfere in th heart ef the heart al valley. laeai community tar a bmwim a time the Trojans took the up family, with weellent Itvina facilibee and fin in the same 5.9 seconds time inl in Miehiun vacation UnJ.

per hand in the third period to go ahead 40-37. However, it me final Saturday night. minute from trout atraama. fci-lssis. baa tin and) rmmina.

vmv wmm noura rram netrait an hour by eeiasee rrem Chicaae. rernaeiwatian aansmanaurate with aKaerienoa, wasn until the final minute that the Trojans clinched the vic DOWNTOWN FRANDOR fun af Mua-vatuea. HARRYMAN'S SHOES tory. East Lansing led only 4847 Call collect or write for farther Moraatloa: with three and a half minutes to play before a tip-in by Bres M.D. BENJAMIN B.

HOLDEN, Medical Director un and a layup by Blake Ash' FURTHER REDUCTIONS down moved the Trojans to a 52- 47 advantage. With 59 seconds 517-636-2243 DETROIT (UPI) Pitcheri to go, Waverly was called for two technical fouls and McGil- coming to terms with General Manaser Jim Campbell upon SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Earl Wilson and third baseman THE DOW CHEC13AL licuddy sank both to virtually completion of the club's annual Don Wert, who enjoyed their clincn tne game. P. 0. BOX 40 press tour.

finest baseball seasons last year, have signed 1967 contracts with East Lansing started as The Tigers have now signed 24 players, leaving 15 still un bunch of hot shooters, making -Am faW Offrrtumitf EmpUytrt the Detroit Tigers. seven of nine shots in the open Wilson and Wert signed after signed. ing quarter for a 19-16 lead but the Trojans went cold in the next eight miuntes, going five minutes without a field goal as Waverly moved to a five-point lead, 27- FL0RSHEEVI SHOES MEiUGED ANNOUNCES F) A 22. 1 14 1747 aat I anslaa 14 11 1 15 weveny LANS I NG lake Ashdawn S-o-lOi EAST 11 if Jay treslln 5-1-12; Jim Brandstatter 4Mb Jim Shaffer 1-1-3; Biff McGIIH-cuddy V3-11 Gary Ganakas l-4t Brian Breslin 1-o-Ji Tom Bleir J-l-Si Lea Arend eeleoted styles regulariVWPtDS9 o-g. loan: zi-ii-9.

peraonai routs: is. pouiao our: eana the to Compact Tractor Efcalor 0 for the Lansing Area! waverlt wava Barmotomew o-o-o; Mm Vatrtuk 1-1-7! Stava Kline 0-1-1: Steva Avres S-S-lfi Steve Hatch 4-10-lt; Oala Lohona ajuti Grant Putman 3-1-7: Dan Murphy 0-04; Dave Lelsman D-tM). lows: ia-ta-32 Personal Fouls: it. Fouled Out: Gana JV Score: Eest Lansing 51, Waverly 35. Fowlerville Tops Howell HOWELL Fowlerville rallied for 20 points in the final-quarter to come from behind a 45-35 de ficit and post a 55-54 victory over j- Mill SALES -7 HYDRA- PFi-tsairajt troTtTl MOWER TILLER Howell a non-league high school basketball game here Sat urday night.

Tom Austin scored 22 points in a losing cause for Howell while Gib Rossetter had 13. Alma Cagers RofMfio CtanQstf tat ftt Suffer 11th aSie chance doat Loss of Year Setocfionla 89 save on i pjimmiib himmj. ALMA Gordon Hetrick of Fowlerville, scored 18 points, and Bob Strubel tallied 14, but it teed I iietal stab ewrysijjteiBetlwl wasn't enough as Michigan Luth DUMP CART BLADE eran put on a late spurt to de feat Alma College, 74-65. The loss dropped Alma to 2-11 for the season while the victory This Week Only: Uiking Sab Offers You A FREE Dozer Blsde or Dump Cart with the Purchcco of A Trcstor. improved Michigan Lutheran's mark to U-7 for the year.

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