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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 8

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The Evening News 8 SAULT STE. MARIE, JAN. 3, 1970 9oting Eskymos Deal Blue Devils Sixth Straight Cage Loss By KEN FAZZARI kymos their 2247 lead at the! and Bob Gauthier to break a' by the intermission. Dennis In preliminary action the Es- Senior forward Tom Kangas end of the first period of action shabby Sault press and the Es- Brooks led the initial Sault as- i canaba jayvees dumped Sault threw in 35 points here Friday he combined with Gene Timmer i canaba outfit took a 46-39 lead' sault with six points and then High 73-35. Ted Bergeron led the evening and a hot-shooting Es- i Jim Adkins, playing his first junior Eskymos to the win with Newberry Indians Reel Off Fifth Straight Win NEWBERRY The Newberry; GLC for coach Jim Depew and aids for the rest of the ball Indians rolled to their fifth win, his Tribe while the loss was the game to take the win.

Terry canaba Eskymo outfit raced to an 84-70 win over the Sault High Blue Devils. Kangas. hitting from all angles on the court, dropped in 15 points in the opening period and gave the Eskymos a 22-17 lead and then they never looked back. The win brought the Eskymo record to 2-3 for the season while the loss was the sixth in a row Devils. After Kangas gave the Es- Lakers, Saints Open MCC Action Tonight Tech Loses At Syracuse in a row here Friday evening as third in the League for the Quinn led the initial Newberry they dropped the Manistique-Emeralds.

assault with six points while Emeralds" 81-66 in Great Lakes The Indians battled back from Gary Sample and Tom Jenerou Conference basketball action. a 19-14 deficit in the first period had six each for the Emeralds. The win was the first in the and then outpointed the Emer-. Quinn toss sk more i points in the second quarter and Barton Back In Lineup i never looked back. John Bennett ripped the nets! SYRACUSE.

N. Y. (AP) for 12 points in the third frame Colgate broke a 4-4 tie with five i as the Tribe outscored the Emer- i goals in the final period to dump i aids by a 30-25 margin and then Michigan Tech, 9-4, Friday night held an 18-14 edge in the final in the first round of the Syra- 1 quarter. i cuse Invitational Hockey Tour! i nament. Lake Superior State College's Shouidice and 6-4 Steve Nelson' Mamstique Sample took high; Jn the othef ConelL basketball Lakers will open a at Randy Fochesato, game scoring honors as he hoop- dawned Boston 7 niversit new year and a new decade of and Dean Kent will handle the; ed 11 iield goals and five charity The pjay for consola basketball competition tonight guard slots.

tosses for 2, points. Quinn led honors i on ght while Col- when they play host to powerful Brighton added that 6-2 for- i a11 Newberry scores -i gate meets Cornell for the Michigan Lutheran College in a ward Pat Murphy and 6-1 for- i mts wmle Bennett had 19 ana pionship Michigan Tech led temporari- Michigan Collegiate Conference wa rd Denny Gunderson will al- George Labron 12. tilt. I so see a lot of action tonight. in preliminary action the New- ly in the second period 4-3.

Its Tip-off time is p.m. at the Michigan Lutheran will be led I berry Papooses raced to their record is now 5-3-1. Colgate had LSSC gymnasium. by a front line that averages ap- 1 i th win in seven starts as they a 4-0-1 mark. Coach Jack Brighton and his proximately six feet seven pu out a 63-62 win over the Lakers will bring a 3-4 record mc hes tall.

i Emerald jayvees. Jim Mills into tonight's Michigan Wardell Dyson, who stanas 6-S. tossed in 16 points to lead the the defending MCC wili be at center for aint; i Papooses to victory. fm- tv.n iwhiie 6-7 Mstvc Coocland ana champion, 9-o lor the jear. be at Dewberry will return to action today forward Pat Groleau, the team's i third leading scorer, will not be in the Laker lineup tonight.

Groleau will miss tonight's game guards Friday evening as they host I the Sault Blue Devils in a GLC forward slots. The be 6-6 Nolan Street Charnley. contest Backing up the front line for FG 2 0 coach Dick Sundav's Saints are i because of disciplinary reasons. 6 10 Joe Brown 6 4 Joe Lewis The Laker mentor also an-1 6 6 Dick Smith and 64 Harold! nounced that reserve guards ser I watson Rich Bailev and Doug Puff and; Michigan Lutheran, ranked as reserve forward Ed Bailey one OI the top small college! not be with the team for the he- i the "nation fashioned mainder of the season because a 95-3 record last season and Nutkins Madsen moved to the district 23 NAIA Labron Lutz Quinn Bradley of ineligibility. The starting lineup tonight for playoffs where the Saints lost to the Lakers will have 6-S John powerful Eastern Michigan Uni- Barton at center with 6-3 Brad I versity.

Six Games Highlight Sault Peewee Action A total of six games were gonquin 4-1. Bill Elliott, John played in the Sault Peewee Hock- Waisanen, Tom Melloh and Fred at the Eby scored for the South Siders 8 0 2 4 5 2 9 4 FT 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 PF 4 1 4 0 4 2 2 0 2 0 TP 4 0 19 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pet. GB. New York Milwaukee Baltimore Philadelphia Cincinnati 33 14 25 15 22 19 19 22 16 22 .805 .659 6 .625 7V2 .537 11 .463 14 .421 15Vi 1 Los Angeles 18 20 i San Francisco 18 21 Totals 36 9 19 81 .450 .410 .366 -350 ey Association Friday Kaine rink. while Bill Rose had the lone Al- In mite action the Sputniks gonquin tally, blanked the Jets 7-0 and the Rockets squeezed past the Satellites 2-1.

Algonquin defeated the Island 3-1 and South Side dumped East End 5-2 in squirt action and then the South Side peewees knocked off Algonquin 4-1 and the Island peewees belted the Michelson Jenerou Harrison Neeson Sample Gonereau Lehman Totals FG FT 4 3 5 4 4 1 0 2 11 5 0 1 PF 0 TP 5 11 2 14 2 9 2 2 5 27 3 1 1 2 25 16 20 66 Purdue Rated Shaky Choice In Big Ten East End 5-2. CHICAGO (AP) The Big Mark Poraco and Dylan Strang Telfs confer ence basketball sea- the league opener at Iowa has been complicated by a discipline netted two goals each and Terry i son begins today with defending mea sure. Sanderson, Gordon MacMaster champion and NCAA finalist! Boilermaker coach George I and Bob Autore had singles urdue a shaky choice in wh5t iKing benched stellar Larry- lead the Sputniks to their shut- ooms as a ide-open title race, Weatherford and Bill Franklin, ou iy in In a fairly successful Decem-1 sophomore center, for this game trie Hazen and Mike Kilups campaign by the Big Ten because of curfew violation aft-! Kentucky scored first period goals for the inst outsiders (49 37) ohio the loss to the Bonnies in Rockets and then they held on; state (7 and minois (7 2) New York. 0 Boston 3 1 Detroit 13 26 .333 19 8 Western Division 12 Atlanta 25 15 .625 .474 6 .462 6 Chicago 18 22 Phoenix 16 23 San Diego 15 26 Seattle 14 26 Friday's Results Baltimore 118, Cincinnati 116 Boston 110, Detroit 92 Milwaukee 118, New York 105 Philadelphia 121, Atlanta 117 Phoenix 121, San-Diego 120 Los Angeles 125, San Francisco 95 Today's Games Boston at New York Cincinnati at Atlanta Detroit at Phoenix Chicago at San Francisco Los Angeles at Seattle Sunday's Games Baltimore at Cincinnati Atlanta at Milwaukee Boston at Philadelphia Phoenix at Los Angeles Chicago at San Diego Detroit vs. Seattle at Portland ABA Eastern Division Pet, GB 27 6 818 23 14 .622 6 FG FT PF TP 3 2 35 Jim Adkins, playing contest of the season after re- 17 points while Tony Cousineau i covering from a hand injury, hit i had 12.

i nine points in the second quarter Mike Pierce had 15 and Rick Kangas continued to bomb the Bertram 12 for the Blue Devils. i nets in the ti Jd frame as lie ripped through six more points i and the Eskymos widened the Kangas 16 gap to 63-51 the end of the Timmer 8 0 4 16 and then outpointed the Dubord 4 3 4 11 Blue Devils 21-19 in the final Gauthier 4 0 3 i quarter for the win. Cousineau 2 1 1 5 Kangas tossed in his final eight Brooks 2 1 1 5 points of the game in the final Howard 0 2 1 2 quarter while junior center Moberg 0 2 1 2 Randy Maleport hit nine for the Stacey 0 0 1 0 i Devils. O'Connell 0 010 Kangas took scoring honors for the game by tossing in 16 field Totals 36 12 19 84 goals and three free ones for Sault i his 35 points. Timmer added 16 FG FT PF TP for the Eskymos while Maleport Fortin 4 i and Brooks had 22 each for the Adkins 3 Devils.

Sault High will return to action next Friday ening when they journey to Xewberry to take on i the Indians in a Great Lakes Conference tilt. Maleport 10 Ronquist 0 Brocks 8 Worley 3 Totals 23 11 9 22 0 22 6 14 17 70 Esconaba's Tom Kangas (41) battles Sault High's Wayne Fo tin (52) for rebound in action at the Sault High School gym Friday evening. Kangas acted GS a one man wrecking crew by throwing in 35 points and leading the Eskymos to an 84-70 win over the Devils. (Evening News Photo) Indiana Carolina for a 2-1 win. Dennis Mesnard i emerged with slightly better I Mount held to 19 by st Satellite goal records than ur a (j.y, whose Bonaventure, has a 26-point Miami tallied the lone ea th c- rd Pen 0a i heralded Rick Mount still has to i average for six games.

That's South Side squirts struck shake off effects of an early far behind the record 35.2 6 orieans season leg injury. 15 20 17 23 14 21 9 28 .429 13 .425 13Vi .412 14 .243 20 Western Division 2 for three goals in the middle season i eg i ury age Rick posted last season in period and skated to a 5-2 deci-! The round of winning the Big Ten scoring sion ever the East End. Melvin; the i4. gziae ase includes: I crown a second straight year. Fox had two goals and Kevin ur due, tabbed a potential i Michigan's Johnny Orr, one of Mitchell, Gary Baier and Randy am pion in a preseason poll of' four Bi Ten coaches with no Coutant each scored once for the gjg -j- en writers, at Iowa ore than one season of confer- South Side while Mike Kaunisto hio State, ranked No.

2 in: ence experience, predicted Pur- and Dale McArthur netted the tne poll but which sk i ppe( Ho due will have a tough row to .657 .500 5V .500 5V .500 5V .447 7V East End goals. 1 day tourney play, host to Min-: without graduated Bill Kel- Keith Behling and Robert Berk- ne sota (5-4). ler and Herman Gilliam. land netted first period goals' njinois, Xo. 3 choice and the I "This won't be a runaway i I Los Angeles 17 17 i Washington 19 19 i Dallas IS 18 I Denver 17 21 i Friday's Results Kentucky 108, Pittsburgh 106 New York 125.

Indiana 112 New Orleans 94, Los Angeles 91 Denver 129. Washington 113 Today's Games Miami at Pittsburgh New York vs. Carolina at Charlotte, N. C. Algonquin squirts belted the Is-i Michigan (4-) led by Rudy'Ohio State, but not if we and Los Angeles at Dallas land 3-1.

Jeff Hancock scored Tomjanovich. last season's scor-1 Illinois can start with road vie- New Orleans at Kentucky the only Island goal late in the runnerup to Big Ten cham-- torics. In this tough league, first period. pi on Mount, at Northwestern: have to win them all at home 1 The Island peewees Winked the (5.5). and at least three on the road." i lottc light three times in the first; And Michigan State (3-6).

un-i The newest conference period and then held of- a late veiling new coach Gus Ganakas moves into the Michi-j East End rally to pull off a 5-2 at Indiana (4-5), whose ailing, gan State helm as successor to! win. Mark Sayiie had two goals i coach Lou Watson is spelled bvjjohn Benington, who died last! and Mike Gerrish. Rick Sugsitt acting coach Jerry Oliver. This Sept. 10 of a heart attack.

and Tom Porcaro added singles. game also is a matinee. Like Orr. Bill Fitch of Minne- Steve LaForri and Bill Campbell For Purdue, whose Mount was' sola and John Powless of Wis- had the two East End markers, smothered by St. Bonaventure; consin are starting their second The South Side peewees broke in Tuesday's 91-75 Boilermaker conference coaching seasons.

'jj ew York 20 a 1-1 deadlock it the first period title game loss in the Holiday jHarv Schmidt begins his Boston is and then went on to dump Festival tourney at New at Illinois a club which has Montrca yielded an average of only 63.8; Detroit 16 Sunday Games Indiana vs Carolina at Char- New York at Miami Dallas at Denver Hockey By The Associated Press National League East Division Jim Adkins (40), returned to the Sault Devil lineup after sitting out the first portion of the schedule with a hand injury, sifts through the Eseanaba defense for a short jumper. Adkins hooped nine points in his first outing and played an outstanding game on the backboards for the Devils but they fell to the powerful Eskymos 84-70. (Evening News Photo) 'M' Smashes North Dakota Golden Bears First 1970 Assignment For Lake Superior Icemen Coach Ron Mason and his! six assists and leads the team Lake Superior State College in points with 11. hockey Lakers will be facing a Another forward unit for tha I tough new year assignment Lakers will have Jim Booth be- Tuesday. Jan.

6 when they en- tween John Carr and Terry Mor- tertain the strong University of' gan. As of now Booth has four Alberta Golden Bears at Pullar goals and six assists for 10 Stadium at p.m. points and is second in the The highly touted Bears, de-! team's scoring statistics, fending champions of the West- i The slim Laker center came ern Canada Intercollegiate Ath- UP with his finest individual per- letic Association and runners-up i formance of the season during for the all-Canada college hock- toe Dec. 19-20 Rotary Tourna- ey championship last ment when he picked up two are currently pacing the WCIAA goals and added three assists again this season with a perfect during the two games. 3-0 record.

They are 6-3 overall; The Lakers' other forward with one of the defeats coming; unit Tuesday will find Rick at the hands of the Canadian Comley centering Ron Byrne tional Team (j-0). and either Larry Myers or Paul Mason and his Lakers will be Theriault. returning to action after a two- Captain Archie Orazietti, week break for the Christmas; Terry Thompson. Doug Wilson, holidays and will be going with! Jim Betts and Eric Thiessen will the same lineup which won five' be on the blue line while either of eight starts during the 1969 Jim McDowell or Don Muio will portion of their schedule. be between the pipes.

This means that the Lakers' The Lakers' 5-3 record this most productive line of Randy season includes wins over Mich- McArthur centering Doug Kaca- igan Tech. St. Lawrence Univer- revich and Jirr Wylie will form sity. Clarkston College. Lauren- one forward unit.

tian University and McMaster The three Laker forwards are University. Their three losses currently tied for the goal scor- came at the hands of Michigan ing leadership on the team with Tech. St. Lawrence University five each. McArthur has added and Lakehead University.

Clarke Nets "Hat-Trick" TV-10 Wallops Vets 10-1 In SAHA Wars Four games were on tap Fri-; blinked the light in the first day evening in the Sauit Ama-. period and then Malloy added teur Hockey Association. his second goal and Rick Christie The South Side peewees scored a single marker and they downed the Moose Lodge 3-1. put the game out of reach. Gar TV-10 skated to a 10-1 win over i Sillers scored the lone Pure Oil the VFW.

Coca Cola downed Pure marker late in the final period. Oil 4-1 and the Elks Iroquois de-, Steven Nelson recorded the win feated the Soo Merchants 4-1. Dv turning aside 14 shots. Tracy Gerrish picked up two The Elks Iroquois blinked the first period goals for the South i light three times in the first Side and then they coasted to the period on goals by Alan Montero, win. Bill Elliott "was the other' 15 TenEyck and Sam Perry South Side r-iarksman while Don an then had little trouble in McGahey netted the lone Moose disposing of the Soo Merchants, goal.

Kirk Crabb turned out nine Ron Stevenson netted the fourth shots in recording the win for the Iroquois goal after Steve Papi- South Siders. neau picked up the lone Merchant Dave Clarke the three al goal hat trick and Rick Perrier picked up twc goals to lead TV- Dartmouth will host the 1970 10 to their shellacking of the Eastern Intercollegiate i Vets. Tim Simes. Tim Shaw, Ren Swimming League championship i Atkins. Eric Ahlteen and Jerry meet en March 12-14.

Willis had ingle markers for the T' men while Tom Perry blinked the light for the Vets. Joe New; comb turned out six shots in tak- i ing the win in the TV cage. i Coca Cola picked up two goals I in the first period and then add- i ed two more in Jie second frame for their 4-2 decision over Pure GRAND FORKS. N. D.

Wolverines 39-33. is now 7 scored four goals in in league play. Michigan is 7-5. i Oil. Ed Malloy and Sam Bryers 'ERRY'S Flirting Duck PARTY STORE Icr Cold Bcor, Mrats Groceries Pesisnatrd Package Liquor Dealer 559 ASHMUN ME 2-7781 DANCING TONIGHT AT THE DONDEE LOUNGE- LARRY WINNERCSKI AND HIS BAND 9:30 to 1:30 OPEN BOWLING TODAY, TONIGHT 6 ALL DAY SUNDAY DONDEE LANES i 9 9 10 1 7 ints 'Chicago 15 13 5 Fred Taylor of Ohio State is Toronto 13 16 5 the dean of conference est Dj on launching his 12th Buckeye st Louis 18 6 campaign marred only, thus far: Minncsota 91311 by an 82-80 loss to giant-killing Pittsburgh 11 17 5 Ohio University.

Sports Briefs The Air Force Academy football team traveled more than 17,000 miles during the 1969 season. Road games took them to Dallas, West Point, N.Y. Columbia, Palo Alto, and Chapel Hill, N.C. Andy Coe, Yale's football captain, started 27 consecutive games as a linebacker for the EljpS. Philadelphia 7 14 12 Oakland 9 20 5 Friday Results No Games Scheduled Today's Games Oakland at Montreal Chicago at Toronto New York at Minnesota Boston at Los Angeles Detroit at Philadelphia Pittsburgh at St.

Louis Sunday's Games Toronto at Pittsburgh Oakland at New York Chicago at Detroit Minnesota at Philadelphia Pis. both the second and third pc- 8 48 riocis to smash North Dakota 9-2 45 in a Western Collegiate Hockey 42 Association game here Friday 39 night. 33 With the score knotted at 1-1 31 after the first period, the Wolverines exploded into a 5-2 ad- 42 vantage after two and eased 29 into the final margin of victory. 27 Paul Gamsby led Michigan: 25 with three goals and Barney 23 Pashak added two. Other Wol- i vcrinc scorers were Doug Hcy- ligur, Brian Slack, Buck Straub and Jean-Yves Carticr.

Doug Johnston and Mike! IJaumgartner scored for the Sioux. i North Dakota, which outshot P. Scores Eseanaba 84, Sault High 70 Newberry 81, Manistique 66 Rock 46, Perkins Rapid River 79, Bark River 56 LSSC EXCITING COLLEGE SATURDAY, JAN. 3-8 p.m. LSSC vs.

MICH. LUTHERAN COLLEGE Lake Superior State College ADMISSION: Adults $1.25 Students and Servicemen 75c GYMNASIUM.

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