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I PACE TWELVE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD, Monday, January 72, 1962 BUT LOSE, 5-3 vv tosh Wings To Best Wort Abel's 7 A a Stirs place tie with New York when (By The Associated Press ru or ga Montreal SS It 1 ll MT Tirult i It 1A7 IIS Cbitirs 1 i 1' li New lark 1ft 1M IIS Detroit II SS ll IM Boiton US 1S the Rangers lost to Chicago 3-1. Bill Hay and Ken Wharram won it for the Black Hawks with third-period goals. In Sunday's other game, Toronto scored four times in the final period FRED INGLES ON THEIR WAY! Juvenile division entrants get off to a fast start in an elimination heat in the 220-yard dash Sunday in the eighth annual Marine City Knights of Columbus, Council No. 856 Blue Water Skating Derby. A record field of 268 skaters competed.

(Times Herald Staff Photo) ART LaPONSA 3 CHAMPS REPEAT for a 5-1 triumph over Boston. Ron Stewart, George Armstrong, SATURDAY'S REStXTS Boston Toronto 4 Detroit J. Montreal 2 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Montreal Detroit Toronto Boston 1 Chicago 3. New York TODAY'S SCHEDULE No fames Dave Keon and Frank Mahov- Shue, Egan Pace Pistons Past Celtics lich scored in the Maple Leafs' spree that broke a 1-1 tie. LgPohsg, Ingles Win Doubles 456- Pin Margin DETROIT The De Record Entry In Dee Derby At Marine City troit Red Wings resjwnded to.

coach Sid Abel's lash with two BOSTON (UPD-Johnny Egan it 'continues to sparkle in his rookie 01 ineir Crosby Field Tries Again Snow Halts Tournament Art LaPonsa, averaging 195 for 15 games, and Fred Ingles, hitting a 193 average, won the 13th annual Port Huron Men's Bowling Association Match Game Doubles tournament over the weekend. MARINE CITY A record nadette LaLonde of St. Clair Clair had 29 each, Algonac wjth the Detroit Pistons jthe season- entry of 268 skaters and a throng and Linda Lee Gonczar of Ma-Yale 3 and Smiths Creek failed, A mil' hp But a11 they gained by their of nearly 1,000 spectators were rine City, all winners last year, to score. The award goes an-l er rroviaence conege kcnd brilliance was one on hand Sunday for the eighth were double winners Sunday, as nually to the community having star teamed with veteran back- annual Blue Water Skating Der-were Katherine Pollauf of Al-the most winners. jcourt ace Gene Shue Sunday for.

1 by here at Ward Cottrell Park, gonac, Charles Fitz of Marys-l as Pistons upset The Wings lost to the Mon- jville, Jim. Bob and Grant Part- SCHMID REPEATED in the Bnct ro treal Canadiens 5-3 Sunday ARTHUR J. ROSE, chairman ridge, all of Marysville, and Junior Class, taking the 220 md wiarnpion cosion eiucs before 1 first block of five games Satup day at Colby's and added a 235-pin cushion Sunday afternoon at Bowl-O-Drome. Ingles hit 1020 and LaPonsa 1013, with the champions reaching 200-plus games seven times in the 10 games. Ingles' 223 high game was rolled in this PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.

(UPD of the Derby and Grand Knight Jeff Kellogg of Port Huron. yara aasnes. Miss uie ouiudu A inm nivii 'A i A nw LaPONSA AND Ingles, mem- The SSfl OOfl Rinit Prnchv Matinn. of the sponsoring Knights of Marine City kept the Ervin retained her Midget Class 220 Association Columbus, Council No. 856.

said C. Jones Memorial trophy, pre-and 440 yard crowns and Berna- shue coilected 30 points and al PrAmateur glf Hi! "it was by far our best derby. sented by East China Township, dette LaLonde repeated in the an aQ tn Saturday night at Montreal after Classic League Sid of Al- and, exxcept for the misty rain for the fifth straight year, as 220 and 440 events in the Ju-Egan 21, as the Pistons jumped to Abd ha(J orn into the Wings jnxed to the hilt tries again gonac team, defeated the event's THE CHAMPIONS continued the weather was ideal for the its skaters piled up 56 points. venile Class. early lead and barely sur- for tneir incffectiVe play.

to. P'3? the final round tcwo 1 their runaway over the young, races iMarvsville was runner-up with Rose, Howard Johnson. St.Wed a hot late-game Boston 1 The one Doint picked ud in iSaunby, 18, and Dick Emig, 20 sters, who gained the finals on Joe Schmid of Algonac, Ber- 31 pointa. Port Huron and St. Clair County Undersheriff, John'dnve jthe deadlock was an important! 11 tne weatner man c- margin ot Kralik) president of East China! The Cells.

Tommy Heinsohn'one, however. It lifted Detroit iPerate. Players will start teeing 456 pins in the 15-game rolloff. (Township Board of Education. a.

wv, back into a tie for fourth the dawn today. The champions combined for their initial appearance in the tourney, by adding 187 pins in the final block at Emery's Lanes Sunday night. I rLarU served as judges. Mrs. Nancy Jth A tMlJ anii ha last playoff position, in the All that the officials and play-5818 on 2927 for LaPonsa and Saunby, who averaged 206 in UUWUI bldWIIIIIWI Browning, Marine City, judged ul T'; cht minutw tte-Natlonal Hockey League.

ask is that the snow and 2891 for Ingles. Saunby and lh fionro etatinrr i ln ule nUiea as Uie, mine anA noil knU ff F.miir whn loH fho mialifiore rains and hail hold off for few Emig who led the An Ali-Americ. battle, featur: win this season and fourth inLL Celtic wiped Sut nearly all of an Abel iUcized his players for a the Qualifying, had his last week, hit 5362. Saunby, (combo's best score of 955 in the ing Jerry Lucas of top-ranked conference competition. winners.

18-point deficit but fell two pomts yQunger playerj, Then bury Joe Campbell averaging 187, had 2812. Emig short. final block. Ohio State and Terry Dischin i one of the few teams given The results: been carrying their share Pendleton, will go out in an rolled 2550 for a 170 average. The loss to the Pistons was Only i a i i 9pAnc4 trA Tnrrlae inrr ger or ruraue, commanas oig 4 small iry K.cv,0ii Dfninn in rn.

in outside chance to overhaul i Jcffrey i -jffr r.ii iMn oi me ioaa. latiempi Droieci me two-siroKe 1-n'A "6- 34pin lead at the end of the LE80llan (Mcr Bos on The verbal blast stung the lead that he holds over the field. class of the season for the three-time TODDLER i dllr iGirls I lumbus tonight. Ohio State, has a 31 record. The Buckeyes, aiming for a Lucas, generally regarded as third straight conference title, the top college basketball play-also seek their 14th successive er in the nation has yet to t- 60-Yard: 1 Martha VanMnldeghem 'Ai.

38andra Doktor (MCI, 3 Patty Jo Smith 1MC1. 100 Yard: 1 Dondra Ptl iMi I Emcees Beaten champion Celtics who had a four: They actually outshot tne a ,5 3, check or irst ace game wmning streak broken in first.place Canadiens 38 to 32, Joe finished the first three the setback. Sunday night. But Montreal's rounds with a 54-hole score of 210 The veteran Bob Cousy chipped sharpshooters capitalized on'aeainst a fasf-clnsint? 212 for vp- M. VanMaldeghera (Ai, 3 8.

Dok- The scores: COLBY'S RECREATION Saunby 195-1 82-1 78-181-208 840 Emig 179-146-174-181-183863 Total 1803 LaPonsa 187-158-190-206-183924 Ingles 188-173-200-169-183 013 Total 1837 BOWL-O-DROME Saunby 163-214-179-19S-166 917 Emig 187-162-189-157-186881 Total 1798 LaPonsa 205-191-188-219-210 1013 Ingles 214-203-223-169-2111020 Total 2033 emery's Lanes Saunby 168-201-193-214-179955 Emig 143-165-154-180-164 806 I j. Lr 'MO. At Muskegon lao Lisciiinuer la any Mruniig; moysi Sd-VarH- 1 OnM in 91 riAinle anrl Kill HllCCnll 1h a contest. The Boilmaker star wonj Mike ward ipHi, 3 David Mckeiiarl: iu. nlTir IfrllT i season-mn campa.gner Doug Ford.

At Eastern Michigan CoUcge of imci. 100yard: 1 McKcllar the Rig Ten scoring champion- 3 M. shin in ISfin as a snnhomore and Waid iPHi Wisson In 2nd In State Singles At Kalamazoo pTw 5il0 3P t. 214 came Ken Venturi 811(1 young Commerce dropped its fifth Howell and I Ray Scot 24 and, To fast Montreal nishes that Phil Rodgers. straight Business College Con- 21 respectively for Detroit.

The, caught Detroit's defense nap-j Sunday's scheduled final round ference basketball game Satur-victory was the third in seven pmg turned the tide the third was A two-inch' day to Muskegon Business Col- repeated last season. Both times (Oii ls, 100-ard: 1-Katherlne Pollauf (Al. Veronica Gamp (Mr. 1 r.ihv -Cathv Lucas was runnerup. K.

Pollauf nuawu mis year, ior a cnange. vnio "-yara tor me period as the Canadiens broke blanket of hail slush covered legCf 96.43. a 3-3 tie. Claude Provost set up n-- anA Th. Fmnoo.

troUoA 90 imci. j- pistons. KALAMAZOO Ernie Wis- state and Purdue meet suakn Doktor LaPonsa Ingles son of Port Huron rolled into, They also have a date a week; 'frd: i-chne .1 Wi't Put show. Henri Richard on Montreal's ho first teed off found half time in losing their fourth iuu-yarn: i cnanea nil IMi. 2 I ,1 1 uai iccu uu iuuiiu nicy juai i Total 1761 198-22O-213-1S0-179 990 202-169-169-208-2104)58 Total 1948 second place in Michigan's 59th from i road game.

annual State Bowling tourna-'ette tonight to play in Lafay- w.rd ph 3-Thoma, Mc-on the road and as usual, he winning goal early in the pult The greens were! consecutive The only other conference; ft" 3' Mac! wowed 'em. jiod Then Richard set up Pro-cleared bKut before was re Richard 1 on tonight's schedule mIWlXss I Performing at a neutral vost for an ira Jsumed another blanket fell. topped the Wayburn's 23 points mcnt with a handicap 704. Helgame le Emcees and Gary DIAL YU 4-4742 1 trails Bclding's Bob Surdam finds Minnesota (2-2) at Michi- wno rolled 715. State (1-4).

i-Lind. Lee Gonc.r uuc3' ra 0 1 "l.u IT1 Others still in contention in- TMcy.arS-Lou "SS: toiZ nSe." Ellin 62 points Sunday to lead the earl '2-0 lead on goals by Margaret LaLond, lSC). 44oy.rd? philadebhia Warriors to a 139-132 Gilles Tremblay and Bern cluaea S1X menjieo at ib. 10m l-oonczar iMc. 3-M.

LaUnde irnuaQeiPnif "din015 10 my Jacobs, Bermuda Dunes LaLonde added 12. The Emcees host Lansing Business Institute at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Grant School i.tvi.j uuaun urarjowiiki imci. xiintnrv nvpr tnp vra.iM,-u""i- Bernard Hunt, England; i ti: 1 irtisp rvai onais in a nauimui i ri: 2M)-yard 1 Jim Partridge (Ml, -2- Don Poiiauf 3-Dave Faucher n.ntoct defense cracked and the uul i St A rccora entry of 1,704 learns and more than 8,000 individuals are shooting for a record prize fund in a tourney lasting four months. Bowlers compete on weekends until May 20.

Ottawa Glass, Holland, led the tram event with 3,212. Fowler's -yard: i-j. Partridge i i waMU" v. Kairtie d. LfiamDaiCn.

11.: TonV 2--D Pollaug Al, 3-Ed Klieman Winners Of Dimes Bowling Tourney Prizes Winners of two-speed tape recorders in the annual March iMC Smith's Pantryj 411 Grand River Ave. I Chamberlain, who also grabbed San Leandro. and Jl'VENILE LASS 25 rebounds, Sent tne game iniO( Mnsnn Rnrlnlnh rinrksvillp Tpnn lairisi wuaiie uaLuucs id iiie wan- 2W--yard: 1-Bernadette LaLonde 1 Overtime When he sank a pair OI I 'SPJ. sue Ann Loon u4. cannAc in dered 25 feet from the goal and, 7.

iMCi, 3 Ellen Damra NO FINER STEAK ANY Bernard Weber-Bob Armbrust yard: 1 B. LaLonde Tl I 1 I Loson i MCI, 3 Wendy WHERE AT ANY PRICE SEE IT NOW I SPECIAL AFTER SCHOOL MATINEES EVERY DAY Come In Right After School-See the Show Be Home for Supper maeher led tne dounics wiin 01 uimes nanaicap Dowiing 1,332. Frankenmuth's Bob and tournament at the five partici-Harold Keinath trailed with pating bowling establishments 1.326. i Boys I 220-yard: 1 Bob Partrldga iMi, Paul Ward iPHi, 3 John Beauvals 'SCi. 440 yard: 1-B.

Partridge iMi, 30th time this season mat vvm put it into he ungarded net I miami beach, Dick Tiger, has scored 50 or more points. jNorm uilman intercepted a pass nandea, fso.v Oibafi. Hal Greer was the leading by Lou Fontinato rigbt in y7 scorer for Syracuse with 0f the net in scoring the tying Pete Rademacher, 213, coiumbm, kDelmonico I Steak Dinners Men-lnrNurRcLAss'' All-events leader is Paul Colby's Recreation Francis Anthony 700, women points. goal. The St.

Louis Hawks scored; pete Goeean. lust lOtrlsi 320-yard: 1 Cherl Minor IMCi. 2 Nancy Beznah iSCi, 3 Jane Clark I their third straight victory by de- from the penalty box, sent De- ITS ITS P0WER31TS PASSIONS surge across the screen in the electrifying Jo Logan 659. St. Clair River Lanes: Men Charles Boulier 684, women-Polly Lee 639.

Bowl-O-Drome: Men Gordon schmid j-Tim featin the New Kmcto-troit into a brief 3-2 lead in the nLonde set, 3ciint Mosher phi. bockers. 124-113, aitnougn bod secona stanza, lwo minutes la drama of the revolt that shook a 440-yard: 1 J. Schmid i.Ai, 2 T. Pettit was held to a season low ter Dickie Moore tied the game WEEKDAY MATINEES 60c tVENINGS 90c CHILDREN, All SHOWS 50c 1 A Musical Holiday lof Fun for Everyone! the love that defied a world! of 14 ooints.

again. tonne toe c. Mosher tPHl. INTERMEDIATE CLASS lOirlsi 220-yrd: 1 Kitty Joachim IMCI, 2 Cliff Hagen paced the Hawks Bartlett 699, women Rita M. Simmons 616.

Bombshelter: Men Al O'Dell, 684, women Virginia Wilton Bcauvais 18C1. 440 yard: i j. La- with 26 points. Richie Guerin with 29, was high man for the 640. 2116-yard: 1-Jeff Krllogf iPH( 3- RIM Artm 1M1 1 Diob Knicks.

Vlalb 1 Disnou Graff of Fowler with 2,032. Basketball Scores (By The Associated Pressi Duquesne 85, St. Vincent 33 Cornell 74, Columbia 63 St. John'a 92, St. Francis (NY) 54 Vlllanova 81.

Penn 64 Manhattan 85. Syracuse 57 Canlslua 64, St. Bonavenlure 7J Holy Cross 78, Amherst 66 Colby 84. Dartmouth 63 New Hampshire 82. Maine 75 Penn SUte 62.

Carnegie Tech 45 Miss. State 61, Mississippi 57 West Virginia 88. Pitt 78 Auburn 60. Alabama 50 Navy 61, Temple 51 No. Carolina Slate 68.

Maryland 61 Georgia Tech 71. Vsndeibllt 66 Virginia Tech 92. Virginia 5 Ohio State 90, Minnesota 76 lnwa State 84. Nebraska 72 Iowa 72. Northwestern 80 Michigan State 60, Michigan 74 Xavler tOhloi 61.

Miami lOhtoi 66 Bowling Oreen 68. Marshall 55 Ohio Univ. 83. Kent State 66 Arizona Blale Univ. 73.

Arlaona 67 Colo. State Univ. 74. New Mexico 51 Utah 94. Brigham Voung 69 Utah State 62.

Montana 57 Oregon 81, Washington 8tate 71 Wyoming 67, Air Force 66 tOTI Stanford 64, Washington 69 Oregon State 71, Idaho 68 imci. i-j. Keimgg jerry West scored six of his 2-R. Mart iMCi, 3 B. Adamsl 'M tpam's 13 noints in an overtime Emery's Lanes: Men Al Emery 687, women Edith Emery 676.

Wins In Singles SARNIA Jack Tully, 140 average bowler, won the VKTOR HERBERTS I XJlM 'period while leading the Los An- Igeles Lakers to a 112-111 win 0Ver Pollauf 1A1. 440 yard: 1 O. Pnrt- rifliie iMi, 2 Clarence Mosher (PH Vstinnnl anno ctnoloo 3-Pollauf A uu.iuiiai pallia iitiiwivia tififl KI.CD DERBY 1 -Bearnadette Utonde (SCI. 2-Ed itournament over the weekend; 0O1 rwiieman i mi. Mara tiiia IMC.

with a handicap 893 total for noi kk kkating Tne STANDING EASTERN DIVISION Pet. Bn.ton .17 .4 Philadelphia 51 Svraouse New York 15 WESTERN DIVISION Pet. Los Angelea 1 7'-'11 t'lnrliinatl SI Delrnlt 21 2 .4 1 Catherine Ward 1PH1, 2 Jane Jour games. Clark lYi. 3 BUI Adams iMi, Vic Dimon's 765 topped the Port Huron Area entries.

Kry A-Algonac. -Marvsvllle, MC- Marine City, PH Port Huron, 8C-8I. Clair, Y-Yale. 1 PLUS DISNEY'S I GOOFY DOG in I I "AQUAMANIA" Detroit retained Its fourth- Sebewaing Bids For 10th Win Tuesday Sebewaing High's Indians, beaten once in 10 games, a 65-64 decision to unbeaten Imlay City, headlines Tuesday's seven game card of non-confer-ence battles involving Blue Water Area prep basketball teams. v.

Coach Dick Eberfs Indians set a school record last Friday with their 99-point outburst in winning a fourth straight West-crn Thumb game over Akron-Fairgrove, 99-66. Led by high scoring Dennis Stahl, the Indians host Owen-gage (3-4) Tuesday. Other non-conference games Tuesday find Vassar (4-4) at Saginaw Buena Vista, Cass City (2 6) at Flushing, North Huron (3-5) at Akron-Fairgrove (5-4), Unionville (2-7) at Uhly (1-5), Harbor Beach (1-5) at Port Austin (8-1) and Millington St. Louli 16 Ihirato enPFill li(linMtaJkJafaW9a-'M9al I CONTINUOUS SHOWS 5 1:00 2:43 4 50 4 55 winner or WW DOORS OPEN MS SATI RDAY'S RESVLTS Boston 107, Svracuse 101 Cincinnati 125. Los Angeles 124 8t.

Louis 116. Chicago 112 Philadelphia 123. Detroit n7 SI NDAY'8 RESIXTS Detroit 124, Boston 120 Philadelphia 139, Syracuse 132 1OT1 Los Angeles 112, Chicago 111 lOT) St. Loul 124. New York 113 TODAY'S SCIIEDt'LE Detroit vs.

Cincinnati at Davton Chicago vs. New York at Mollne, 111. ACADEMY AWARDS! VMM Beaty Edges Jazy; Wilma Beaten LOS ANGELES (AP) "only" 4:04.8 Saturday in the the pair waged in the final Diminutive Jim Bcatly, still Los Angeles Invitational Indoor quarter mile after a slow start, chasing indoor track's first four-1 meet. In the Los Angeles Times minute mile, gets a new shot at Thanks to a longer lunge at meet Feb, 10 Bcatty will face the mark Feb. 10 in Los Angeles the tape, Beatty won from the two other champs from Satur-against competition virtually French linotype operator by two day's meet: Jim Grelle, the ex-as tough as Michel Jazy of inches, though each had the Oregon ace who barely won the France.

time in the highlight event 1,000 in 2:10.7, and Laszlo "The first half was slower of a slar-studtlcd meet. iTabori, the former Hungarian than we expected," said The splits 61.5, 2:05.0, 3:07.4 Olympian, a one-tenth winner explaining why he and Jazy ran! testify to the brilliant duel 'at two miles in 9:00.4. "BABES IN TOYLAND" 1:00 3:05 5:10 7:15 9:20 I NEXT ATTRACTION GLENN FORD 1 "POCKETFUL OF MIRACLES" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii mm ADULTS $1.00 CHILDREN 50c 1 PERFORMANCE ONIY TONIGHT AT P.M. Ralph Dock Wins Elks Sinqles Title I Despite the failure to flirt four minutes, it was still the hest-evcr indoor mile for zn if a Ralph Dock paced a field of mjinc Beattv, named the meet's out- 96 howlers in the fourth annual' CAl YU Ml 14. Ctood, Prifinishtd, tconomj Grade iJ jjjj 4' 8' LAUAN standing athlete.

The dark-iElks tournament as he fired a haired product of former Hun- handicap 673 over the weekend garian Olympic coach Mike at Colby's Recreation. Uocn'l Wt fm r)iuW hit Martina nf 1 .1 RO Campbell-Cook, Allen Winners In. Ice Races llllfll l0 IVl fcnu wn ftwmvu mtwm mv i years. and had an 81 pin handicap. He rt 1 1 al 1 I l.t J5.95 Sheet ifnnnKe A.

prov.ucu nc ufu Earl Campbell and passenger surprise and the d'saPPHTm Cook led Uie two-man event M' h' M2iSnday in the Sunset Riders of Deluxe, Top Quality, Lauan Paneling V-Grooved, Rustic, 4x8 Sheet PINE $695 I 13 I. A UirMIU 1111 W. limii 1 i. m. ai I on Huron March of Dimes KIT UVIT UIJ IIipiC Iripir I'llll Ill 1H' IK.

tl IHJl iw Sheet medal winner Wilma Rudolph Gahry, 652; 4 Milton Porter ibenrfit motorcycle ice races on near I ri. Rn- a Dill tmirln IVTIIIII, llll JtdlUM IJU91UII -will iiwui, uu, liai- lllaal KUUKINU WUUL Af- (J coih failure to better 24 feet 11 old Dean. 645; 7-Jcrry I'etten- ai inches In the broad jump. Bill. 642; 8-Harold Davis, Lc0 Anthony and A I barren, t.

fiM o-H" "Vii-n- Anihnn. iiiq passenger, were second with I 0me "Smorpmbord Jk I oe'j tJ "tfV tfrved al noon and Qhb aOe Appearing On Our Stage! 1( x3r CARME W- r) ENID HIPPLE ORCHESTRA W' ocrosi the Blue WaterldgtU. SarntoOnt. ana Charles Grovcr and Neil Kelly, 10 Ken Mitchell, 639. the pole vault, won by John Rose of Arizona Slale at 13 fect, a9 WW carry Buy Before The Price Goes Up! INVENTORY CLEARANCE 4' 8' PLYWEAVE SHM Silver Stick Tournament 5 34 inches cleared on his third vault.

Frank Btidd of Villanova nipped Herb Carper by a couple of feet in the 60-yard dash. LATE MTt'RDAT RESULTS Pee Wee Division l.urilngton News 1. Pelmont 1: Wat- i-m ei tiPi iiia d. tTu passenger, thrid, Ronald Allen won the solo event. The consolation race was won by Donald Duman and passenger Ed Isaac.

Officials indicated that probably $100 was raised for the March of Dimes Fund. The In-tcrnational Go Kart Association of Sarnia and Port Huron also expected to contribute about $13 to the fund. Ml. Sheet Mpt X-nnu" fl'PH Tl, InM Bl "nofes Barilla WllK (LID Hie IWw dian Reseivatlnn 6, Corunna J. Tunnel Lumber Co.

Nalional Motor Boat show closed, Sunday with an estimated attend-j io. C'unn i I i i ii- i 1 Third rount dames will be player) Of and $34 million 27. Pea Wee rinals till plaved L. Roy Kerr Nat Kerr YU 5-6114 Angus Kerr 2325 Tenth St. 3.4S It Wit 'sales during the event.

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