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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 19

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Jim Northrup to Start in Outfield Scolded CamB Gates Brown First Tiger Error Irks Dressen in Wings Rally Streaking To Beat angers, 6-5 I Jt A -i f1' Detroiters Gain 2nd Place Tie Big Reds To Face Holland KALAMAZOO Sexton (15-3) ni'Tnrn-i'iiffiinwl Squad Tilt Sherry Impressive As Detroit Beats 7 to 6 LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI) The major league baseball season hasn't started yet, except for one Charles Walter Dressen. The 66-year-old manager of the Detroit Tigers directed the first intrasquad game Sunday and was in mid-season form. He chewed out left fielder Gates Brown for not hustling Brown collected four hits as the Tigers nipped their Syracuse farm hands. 7-6.

But he also let a single get by him for a costly error, then trotted after the ball and later drilled a double off the rightfield wall, but didn't start running until after the ball had hit the fence. "I'll put Jim Northrup in left-field for a few games and may- Morch 8, 1965 SECTION drew Holland (14-4) in the semi McDonald, Delveccliio Spark Comeback; Win Is Fifth Straight A. finals of the Class A regional basketball tournament at Western Michigan University this weekend. In the other drawing held to NEW YORK (UPI) The De troit Red wings are really fly ing fast and high. The Wings never gave up day, defending state champion Benton Harbor (18-0) will go against Hastings (10-9).

Sexton will face Holland at 7 Sunday night and twice battled back from three-goal deficits to nip the New York Rangers, 6-5, STARTING PROSPECT Detroit Tiger manager Charlie Dressen is watching his pitching staff with extreme interest this spring in hopes of finding five strong starters for the coming American League campaign. Above, Dressen checks progress of hurlcr Joe Sparma prior to the first game Sunday against Tiger farm-hands from Syracuse. Sparma posted a 5-6 record a year ago. (UPI Telephoto) for their fifth straight victory. p.m.

Friday while Benton Harbor meets Hastings at 8:30 p.m. The final at Read Fieldhouse will be held Saturday at 7:30 Detroit moved into a tie for second place with the Montreal Canadiens with 71 points, one p.m. Holt school principal John Athletes Go Al I Out in Bi2 10 Meets behind the National Hockey League leading Chicago Black- Wellington announced that adults can purchase tickets for the Holt- hawks. But the Wings have plaved three fewer games than Northville game at the school anytime Tuesday. Hurray for State, U-M Chicago and one less than Montreal.

The Wings, who have played be that'll make Gates run a little," fumed Dressen. What really made Dressen mad was that Brown thought he had hustled on the play in! left field. "He didn't hustle and I told him so," Dressen said. "I've been around long enough to know when a guy hustles and when he loafs." The most impressive performer in the game was pitcher Larry Sherry. He started and after United Press International ithird place with Minnesota with! The wrestling title was theitheir last three games on the Bv and Michigan St ite 24 polnls- Uh rd straight for the Wolverines: road, return home for a lues-Micnigan ana jiiLiii0dn aunt r- n- dav with night game CLASS AT NORTHVILLE Tuesday, March 9 7:30 Northviile vs.

Holt Wednesday, March 10 7:30 Fenton vs. OkeTios Thursday, March 11 7:30 Orchard Lake St. Mary vs. North-ville-Holt winner Saturday, March 13 8:00 Championships CLASS AT CENTRAL MICHIGAN Tuesday, March 9 7:00 Ithaca vs. Ludington; 8:30 West Branch vs.

Lakeview Friday, March 12 7:00 Cheboygan vs. Ludingfon-lttiaca their 10th since 1925 when nlmnct -jntnrH all nviUihle i rrt 1 1 UTd rd aain for then take to the road coach. In ts.een Decame IIllUIl UilllHlt'U llie 4U-dlU 1UW trophies during the big touma-jhurdles mark to :07.7 whilej1-1" mpnt u-ppL-pnrl in Rif Ten Michigan's Kent Bernard won thjse three straight games. Parker MacDonald and Alex 40 years Keen's teams ve finished Deiow mira in me Delvecchio scored within a 17- hut thev h.id to sett ine buu-yara run in ine recorain; allowing the farm hands two'sports, JL league only twice. second span in the final period hurled for three titles and the runner- time of 1:09.9.

runs in the first inning, winner; 8:30 Saginaw Buena Vista va. to provide the Wings with their s. He! up spot in the other two sports. innin; and Thp AVnlvpnnps nirkpri un walked three scoreless struck out four none. latest triumph.

Trailing, 5-J, early in the period Pit Martin converted a Ted Lindsay pass their first outrieht basketball PLAYS AT OHIO STATE TOM CUT west Branch-Lakeview winner. Saturday, March 13 8:30 Championship. CLASS AT GRAND BLANC Tuesday, March 9 8:30 Williamston vs. Detroit Country Day Wednesday, March 10 8:30 Flint St. Agnes vs.

Bron Friday, March 12 7:00 New Haven vs. WiNiamston-rnnn. "I'll start him in Saturday's jtitle since the 1S47-4S campaign land added the wrestling crown lalso. Michigan won the gym MAT CHIEFS Okemos high school won its first state Class wrestling championship Saturday and three boys carried the brunt of the load. Individual championships went to' Mike Mc-Gilliard at 95 pounds and to Pat Karslake at 165 while Dave Martin was the runnerup at 103.

Admiring the title trophy, left to right, are McGiliiard, coach George Reynolds, Karslake and Martin. Early reports had McGiliiard losing in the finals but he defeated his foe to take the individual title. (State Journal Photo) (See Story Page C-2, Col. 2) exhibition against Minnesota Dressen said. "He looks like he TT Tfc 1 1 11 into a goal at the 4:26 mark to Wolverine Basketball iNew ks maren to one Then at 12:49 MacDonald took nastics championship during the can go four or five try Day winner; 8:30 Almots vs.

St. Shprrv nostert a 7-5 rprord dual meet season. Out aaiieci! tyst uamn as a rpiipf nitrhpr several individual titles in th Agnes-Byron winner. Saturday, March 13 8:00 Championship rTri 1 ty Pass from Deiveccnio I aom hrkfo tlircf land dribbled the puck past Ran- but suffered a broken ankle in! league meet Indiana took its fifth straight JL ltllil lv1 JL llOt 'or fllarm w. August and missed the rest of swimming title with 447 points was tailing to tne ice in me with Michigan second with 409 1 wrons Just 17 seconds and Michigan State next with LPvf nnf I i tfiMf Delvecchio took a pass Bowlers, Proprietors Discuss Contracts 3.

Eleven records were bro- ltL JJUU llttUl JL lm uora'e the season. He spent the offseason training in Los Angeles and is one of the better-conditioned pitchers in camp. Dressen said he's going to give Sherry a chance to join Dave Wickersham and Mickey Lolich as starters and that's ken four by the Wolverines and I me nci anu easny ueai rauu: cnlrtln, for the winning marker. Miohan's Carl Robie took CHICAGO (AP) Having, Ohio State climbed "into a lt marked the sec0nd time in the 1650 vard freestvle T- clinched the BiS Ten title, andlskth-place tie with a 97-75 v.cto- the lhe wings had scored and Westlawn Lanes; and Buzz Hart of Lansing Recreation Cen Length of contracts, cost per game and deadline dates for a4.06 while teammate thp 'PA. linned Purdue 90-79.

n. fine with Sherry. iho HI varn iunilv a i-u irriu ill uit moi ter. "I know I've had my success jScheerer won in the btillnen he confessed, breaststroke in 1:00.39. State's top-ranked Wolverines tonight st mned Illinois 4-M ana "is-inod and upped it to 3-0 early in signing league contracts were In ill rnn ikniH firv rrrf n-t -rn rw ncm 1 1 rvi rCtri rxrt hitoclorn KV.

mt. rinv Hid -VI 1.. in uie IHIUUie m-siuh. ho nuiui The bowlers requested the deadline for signing contracts an increase, the proprietors said. They also said next year's raise in price is the first in five years in league bowling in the Lansing area.

Officers of the Capitol Area League Bowlers Association said their group would meet again on March 2S. Details of the meeting will be announced later. art-nT ah im lit. vard a theniference basketball campaign. ,6 Ullman scored his 31st ROal and cn nl SMmed wtth Dle Kif Dick! Michigan clinched the cham-! The conference race anolher Ranscr tally, making some of that big teamed unhDa tacxiiian and pluoff berth night with Michigan Brllt.e MacGregor and Floyd mne-- Inn nrriurdav with an S8-85 triumph S'atc at Illinois and Iowa at Smilh connected within 65 sec for uressen saiu uidi ucimy iui a Vinnesota.

In addition to ie u-i hhinl that Dennv Me- a nut uu I .11111111 1 liu iiuin-iiiiio IIIU13 lu uui liiir ii iiia lyviimn. who had a 4-5 record with freestyle relay. Lain, Mate game Mon-w, after two Deriod.s of olav. Wisconsin took the track titlejtake their 13-0 record to Colum- be extended from March 1 to May 15. The proprietors said they would discuss the problem at the next meeting of the Lansing Proprietors Association meeting if the bowlers would send a formal request.

A long discussion was held on the price increase. Although there is not a standard price at all bowling establishments, with 46 points while State fin the 1964 Tigers, will also pitch against the Twins in the first pre-season game. McLain also the main topics Sunday morning at a meeting between representatives of the Capitol Area League Bowlers Association and a group of local proprietors. No conclusions were drawn at the first meeting but both groups said they would consider the problems further. The meeting was asked for by the new association which was formed when proprietors announced an increase in the cost of league bowling next fall of up to five cents per line.

The discussion was held at day night, Northwestern will be) Dou Robinson scored twice Vmnesota. In addition to the for the Rangers while Vic Hat-Yichigan-Ohio State game Jcan Ratclle and John bus tonight when they confront Ohio State. A victory over Ohio State ished second with 43' a and de- OPEN is in shape, having hurled champion Micnigan ena-ter ball in Puerto Rico. led in a disappointing tie for Michigan onlv the!" added one cacn would mu BOWLING in the last 46 years! hurdue and lnaiana at third team s.n. Ten sched- to go through a P.i the Bowling Proprietors Associa-j In other games, the Hawks whipped the Canadiens, 7-0.

and the last place Boston Bruins tied the fourth place Toronto Maple Leafs, 3-3. His Ten Standings ule without defeat. Illinois' fabled Whiz Kids did tion suggested price for this season is 50 cents per line for Cnnfrnr All GamK Pet. Pet. Pts.

OP 0 l.TO 2 .913 it in 1943 and Ohio State turned the trick in 11 with such illus rh. 10 3 .769 18 5 .763 1972 1709 Hockey at a Glance 17 6 .739 18 17j2 .615 18 5 -73 1641 1 965 League Prices Will Remain the Same as in 1 964 at Westlawn Lanes 1808 W. Saginaw .65 9 .609 P90 By The Associated Press 9 Itb NATIONAL LEAGUE 9 4 i 5 8 i 3 1 12 trious stars as Jerry Lucas, Mel' Xowell and John Havhcek. Mr' Under normal circumstances, defeating Ohio State would not vj omi-takc much of an effort by the en. st a 33-week contract.

Next year's "suggester price" is 55 cents per line. Some of the establishments will increase their rate to less than the "suggested others will hike the cost five cents, and some may not have 10 13 .435 1871 1798' Pts. GF GA 73 211 156 .154 6 17 .261 1732 1694 Chicflno 33 73 7 .077 5 17 .227 1888 2049 Detroit 33 21 6 QUALITY! Car Truck Leasing Complete Maintenance We offer a deluxe leasing program. One, two, and three-year plans available. Contact Harold Miller Bud Kouts Leasing Co.

2801 E. Michigan Avenue Lansing, Michigan IV 9-6533 IV 4-0721 rea ju 72 178 1 71 178 159 66 176 150 18 156 3C5 40 146 227 Toron'o 26 21 14 Wolverines. But there's always the possibility of a letdown plus, etCl'll OlLW Nw YorX iv jj iu Boston 17 40 6 the Holiday Lanes and conducted by Jack Hartzell, president "of the bowlers' organization. Also representing the association were Thelma Frank, vice-president; Ken Dennings, secretary-treasurer; and board members Lester Reeder. Russ Potter, Jon McNeil, Carolyn Kaiser, Polly Moore, Pamela Ballard and Ginie Dodge.

Proprietors present were Dick Maury of Holiday Lanes, Johnnie Johns and Joe Joseph of Joe Joseph's Pro Bowl, George and John Rashid of Metro Bowl the fact that Ohio State has won three of its last four games. All-Leanie Pick COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) 16th A nnual Central Michigan Sports Boat Saturoay Resunt Montreal 2, New York 1 Toronto 4, Chicago 1 Detroit 4, Botcn 3 Sunday's Results Chicago 7, Montreal 0 Toronto 3, Boston 3, tie Detroit 6. New York Today's Games No Barnes scheduled. Tuesday's Gamt Montreal at Detroit Three players Don Hilt of hio University, Bob Dwors of Cars Painted Cedar Auto Painting 737 N. Cedar St.

Ph. 489-8469 Fowling Green and Dave Anderson of Western Michigan ere unanimous choices of the i -1 in i Chips Lose, 90-62 March 10 S2ven Mid-American Conference Wherever You Go coaches for the All-Conference tasketball team announced Sat urday. through Sunday, March 14 Lansing Civic Center Proceeds Benefit Lansing Youth Sponsored by: Lans. Sporting Goods Marine Dealers Assoc. and the Ingham Co.

Conservation League- In A Tech Faces N. Dakota 1'or Championship By United Press International North Dakota and Michigan 7ech, the top two teams in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association during regular-season George Esslinger and famous Huskie Arctic Rescue Team. A treat for every youiigster from 6 to 60. LANSING'S FINEST HOLIDAY LANES Special "Under a Dollar" Lunches Daily "Cocktail Hour" 4-6 P.M. Daily 3101 E.

Grand River Ave. IV 7-3731 Open 9 A.M. Daily WIDE-TRACK TIGER CARBONDALE, III. (UPI) Central Michigan gained one upset victory in the NCAA small college basketball regional tournament, but couldn't pull the same trick again and was ousted from competition for the national title. The Chippewas, who defeated Jackson (Miss.) 83-78, Friday night, were bombed, 90-62, by host Southern Illinois in Saturday night's championship game.

CMU, which finished with a 19-7 record, put junior forward Don Edwards on the all-tournament team. He led the team in scoring in the title game; with 17 points. CAR WASH i lav. will meet Saturday in From ilrand Forks; for the play- ff championship. Michigan Tech made the fi Al Mikulioli Pontine nale bv defeating Minnesota, 11 in a two-game total goals cries.

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