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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 64

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All Stars Battle Pontiac THE STATE JOLUVL Sept. 16, 1970 C-5 Lnino East Lansing, Mtchtgati 'Lansing Super That's Right, Saturday Detroit Lions back, will re-occupy his civilian role on the sidelines. MFL with a perfect 6-0 slate, will face their stiffest challenge of the campaign in Pon-tiac's second-place Firebirds (4-1). birds in the key Midwest Football League clash of the year. Coach Turf Kauffman's All Stars, currently leading the own version of the Super Bowl will unfold Saturday niht at Centennial Field when the Lansing All Stars host the powerful Pontiac Fire All Star owner Duke Wald-ron said that a portion of the sales for this game, like the last home encounter with the Michiana Hawks, will go to PUFS (People United For Students).

Seventy-five per cent of sales over a crowd of 2,800 will go into the PUFS coffers. Although the total attendance for Michiana failed to reach the required amount, Waldron gave PUFS a check for $1,000. Duke said that the Pontiac crowd figured to he a sellout at Centennial Field, which would mean about 5,000 fans. Tickets for the game will le $3 for adults (13 and over), while children's ducats will go for $1.50. Charged Taking Stimulants The All Stars, which handed the Firebirds their only loss of the season a hard-fought 28-18 battle in Pontiac back on August 22, will need another top effort to beat the Firebirds.

Pontiac has won three straight since its loss to Lansing, including a 38-24 victory at Lackawanna Saturday. In Pontiac's win over the Lackawana Lancers, coach Tom Tracy was forced to don a uniform and quarterback when his No. 1 signal-caller (Doug Ilolcomb) failed to show up and his No. 2 man (Kon Pi-chan) was injured in the game. Tracy proceeded to engineer three scoring drives, throwing for two of the TDs himself.

However, Ilolcomb is expected for the showdown in Lansing, and Tracy, former Five Lifters Disqualified Wings Sign Goalie Edwards DETROIT (UPI) Roy Edwards, slated to be the Detroit Red Wings' No. 1 goalie for the 1970-71 National Hockey League season, signed a new two-year contract Tuesday. Edwards, who was voted the Wings' most valuable player last season, played in 47 games and recorded a 2.59 goals against average. The veteran goalie was acquired by Detroit from Pittsburgh in 1967 for Hank Bassen. By GEORGE STRODE Hazel Park Tuesday's Results FIRST Clm Mdm l0.

1:17 4-5 Pantfluchd (Holmes) 1.80 5 00 Ludsnip 5 00 2 BO Tows Poll (Kolenko) 2.00 SECOND Clm3vo and up. 1:11 J-J Jo Beto (Snyder) 6 60 4.40 3.80 Monday's Charger (Rubblcco) 7. SO 7.40 Ddrtins Graci (Huval) 15.20 DAILY DOUBLE 4-1 MM S41.N THIRD CImt. Jyos 1 Mlm.l: I Never Renege (Richie) 16 00 7.20 4.00 See Manhattan (Knapp) 3.44 3.20 Glory J. (Holmes) 4.40 FOURTH Clm 3 and 4yas, t'll.

1:11 J-J Golden Deed (Campbell) a. 80 5 40 4.80 Speed Water (Tanner) 20 80 II to Reoel Lak (Santage) 6.60 OUINELLA 1 11 paid I1N.M. FIFTH Alw Jyoi. il, 1:1 Like me Dickens (Crais) I' M) i 40 5 60 Te V. Frolic (Perez) 3.80 2 80 AAiss Playgoer (Richie) 3.20 SIXTH Clm 1 and 4yos.

if. 1:15 15 Laurie E. (Brogan) 8 00 3 80 3.40 Little Elly (RubCicco) 4.00 3 40 Faliaha Love (Behrens) 6.00 SEVENTH Clmo 3yas and up, en mile, 1 :42 2 5 Twist of Time (Snyder) 12.40 5.90 3.60 No Countess (Holmes) 5.00 3 00 Poondmaker (Baird) 4.40 BIO PERFECT -7-4-J paid S1.WI.80, 49 winners. EIGHTH Alw Jyos and UP, 6f, 1 :11 J-5 Princess Jet (Brooan) 39 .80 12 80 3.80 Stuck Plenty (Campbell) 9.80 4.00 Ivaiav (Kotenko) 2.40 NINTH Clm 4ye and up. 1 Ml 1:4 3-5 Run Denny Run (R'bco) 6 00 4 00 3.80 Mr.

Toby (Santage) 10.20 5 JC Killeen (Scurez) 3.20 SLOANE-O'DELL HEATING SERVICE All Makes All Types FOR ACTION CALL 485-2550 ond, lifting 964 Vi pounds to 969 for the 1970 champion. Janos Bagocs of Hungary was third with a lift of 953V4 pounds, Nassorallah Dehnavi of Iran fourth with 925'i pounds and Yusaku Ono of Japan fifth with 914 pounds. Of the first three finishers in the flyweight and bantamweight divisions, only bantamweight king Mohammed Nas-siri was not stripped of his medal. Disqualified after urine specimen tests proved positive, in addition to Holczreiter, were flyweights Walter Szoltysek of Poland and V. Smetanin of the U.S.S.R.

and bantamweights Imre Foldi of Hungary and Henry Trebicki of Poland. The Associated Press learned Poland's Mecislav Nowak and Jan Wojnowski, 1-2 in the featherweight lifting Monday night, would be disqualified today for the same reasons. Also to be ousted was the third-place finisher among the featherweights defending champion Yoshiyuki Miyake of Japan. Another Pole, Zbigniew Ka-czmarek, also had a heavy cloud hanging over his crown after he dethroned fellow coun-t a Waldemar Basza-nowski Tuesday night as the lightweight champion. Baszanowski finished sec COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) A mini cold war hovered over the World Weightlifting Champion-ships today after officials Tuesday night disqualified five competitors all from Iron Curtain countries on charges of taking stimulants.

Delegation leaders from the Soviet Union, Poland and Hungary, the nations whose weight-lifters were disqualified, threatened to quit the championships and take their squads home. Among those charged with taking the stimulant phenyle-thylamine were Sandor Hol-czreiter of Hungary, who won the 1970 flyweight crown on the opening night Saturday. Adrian Man Takes Prize A 42-pound Chinook Salmon, a record for Michigan, has been pulled from Lake Manistee by Frank Evans Jr. of Adrian. The fish was 46 inches long and measured 274 inches around the girth, said the De-partment of Natural Resources.

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