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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 17

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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Mapping Strategy? Fayetteville Manlius High football coach Al Vedder appears to be checking over a possible offensive play as key members of the Hornet squad look on. From left are Dale Biegel, Mark Van Valkenburg, Paul The Brothers, who won the Eastern Interscholastic title in New York City recently, will receive their toughest competition from Lockport, Ithaca, High School Football at Bishop Grimes, 1 p.m. North Syracuse at West Genrsee, 1 p.m. jamesviiin DeWitT at Oswego, p.m. Fulton ar Centra! Square, 1 p.m.

OfherGamai BishQD LucJden at Westhill, 1 at MarceMus, 2 p. m. Johnson Maine Endwell. Owego at Chenango Valley, Oneontaat Norwicn. Binshfimfon Catholic at JOE KEMPA WAS 5 YEARS OLD WHEN HE QUALIFIED FOR OUR HOCKEY STAFF We want alt our staff members to be participating specialists in whatever sports equip ment they handle.

Joe Kempa qualified for our hockey stoff when he was 5 and he's been on ice ever since. State championship teams, Bantam and Midget Classes, Lcke Placid High School champions. Collegiate hockey for Canton. Senior Leagues in lake Placid and Syracuse Come in and talk with Joe Kempa hockey veteran. That'a why he's here.

Our 28th year LIVERPOOL Sweeney and Marty Bladen. can capture the Oneida Division title and at least a share of the Northern Conference crown with a victory tonight against Liverpool. OHSL South ection Sends Grid statistics MOHAWK DIVISION Hot Contenders ifrsTi MarceMus 2 5 0 79 87 With Christian Brothers Rochester McQuaid, Mepham cayug division2 '3 Academy and Bishop Grimes and Ward Melville. wnnt oPP. setting the pace, Section Three In Class Bishop Grimes is 5 I 1 70 will be sending probably its also considered a strong possi I '5J best ever group of cross coun bility to win the team trophy cffi 1 uo try athletes to the annual In for Section Three.

Coach Jim 1 1 0 34 166 tersectional meet tomorrow. Glisson's team will have to indivioual scoring The races for Classes outleg such strong entries as and schools will be held at JFK, Great lo is the 2.3 mile SUNY at Bing South and West Babylon. hamton course. The race for Hannibal will represent Sec Don cWa, wh 7 0 42 teams will start at 10:30, tion Three in the Class race. with the schools com Gary Wilson's team will do peting at 11 and the teams well to finish among the top amsS.

1 2 at 11:30. five teams, as powerful squads CBA placed second to Lock such as Irvington, William 4 port last year and coach Jerry Floyd and Lynbrook should 1 Kiordan's Brothers are hoping battle for first place. to avenge that upset this time. Goaltender Giaeomin Has Injury NKW YORK Now York rs lid (Jhicomin, who suffered a strained neck in Wednesday night's National Hockey League game against Boston, will sit out Friday night's game in Atlanta, the Hangers said today. Giaeomin was hurt early in the third period of the Rangers' 7 victory over Boston when Bruins' defenseman Al Sims collided with him and the two players tumbled into the net.

Giiles Villemure replaced Giaeomin in that game and will start against the Flames. The Rangers have called up goalie Peter McDuffe from the Providence Reds, their American Hockey League farm club, to back up Villemure. The Rangers also said left wing Jack Egers will be sidelined at least two weeks with a strained left knee. Egers has played only one game since being obtained in an Oct. 28 trade with the St.

Louis Blues. Wjrc sportcenter WGand FM in Spotlight SYRACUSE POST STANDARD, Nov. 9, 1973 Two Teams Seek North Title By NEIL KERR West Genesee (6 1 1) and Fayetteville Manlius (5 1 1) will both bid for a share of the Onondaga High School Northern Conference title this weekend when they meet North Syracuse (1 6) and Liverpool (4 3 1), respectively. will host Liverpool tonight at 7:30, while West Genesee will take on the Northmen tomorrow at 1 p.m., at West Genesee. Coach Al Vedder's Hornets can claim the Oneida Division crown and grab a share of the OHSL North Conference title as well with a win tonight, despite the fact that the team might have fpwpr wins than West Genesee.

Onondaga League secretary Royce Newell this week issued a pair of statements which clarify the team championship situation in football The direc tives: (a) The team with the best win loss record against others in the Division will be Division Champion, (b) The team with the fewest losses against Conference Teams will be declared Conference Champion. Therefore, can finish with the best Oneida Division record (4 0 1) by winning tonight, and the Hornets will finish 6 1 1 overall. West Genesee, by winning, will wind up second (3 1 1) in the Oneida Division, but tied for the Northern Conference crown (7 M). Should both and West Genesee lose, Baldwinsville (6 2) and East Syracuse Min oa (5 2) could move into a four way tie for the Northern Conference championship. (ES would need to beat Cicero tonight for a piece of the crown.) Elsewhere, Central Square (0 7) wilt attempt to snap a two year, 17 game losing streak at the expense of faltering Fulton (0 6 1) tomorrow at Central Square.

The last league game sends Jamesville DeWitt (3 3 1) to Oswego (3 3 1) Coach John Arcaro's Baldwinsville team will shoot for its best season since a 7 1 finish in 1966 tomorrow at Mar cellus. The Bees can wind up 7 2 with a victory. Another non league clash matches nearby rivals Westhill 8 0) against Bishop Ludden 7). Coach Rick Cavallaro's Westhill club, rated 8 among smaller schools in New York State, can finish as the only unbeaten, untied team in Central New York with a vi clary. Westhill took the Mohawk Division title 7 0 while Port Byron and LaFayette shared the Cayuga Division championship by completing 4 1 seasons in divisional play.

Tully, 6 2 overall was only 4 2 in the division, with losses to LaFayette and Weedsport. Final OHSL South statistics show Westhill athletes Keith Stone, John Campagna and Terry Coholan winning the scoring, passing and receiving titles, respectively. Tully's Ron Rice took the rushing title, but Stone had Grid Cards Sign Oliver To Aid Defense ST. LOUIS (AP) Clancy Oliver, 25, a free agent since his release in August by the San Diego Chargers, was signed Thursday by the St. Louis Cardinals to shore up an injury depleted defensive backfield.

The 6 foot 185 pound Oliver, a product of San Diego State, plaved for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969 and 1970 and later was signed as a free agent by the Oakland Raiders and the Chargers. Cardinals Coach Don Coryell said Oliver may see action in the club's National Football League game Sunday against the Green Bay Packers in Green Bay. The Cardinals. 34 1 in the L's National Conference East, have lost veteran cornerback Roger Wehrli for 3 4 weeks with a knee injury Wehrli suffered last week aeainst the Denver Broncos. the circuit's top per carry average of 6.2.

The final OHSL South Post Standard "Player of the Week" is 6 5, 230 pound tackle Peter Heyde of Skaneateles. The tough Laker lineman took part in 18 tackles as Skaneateles blanked 22 0, and finished 6 the school's best record since 1962. This week's picks: ES over Cicero, West Genesee over NS, barely over Liverpool, barely over Oswego and Fulton over Central Square. Season record: OHSL North: 28 9 3, Pet. 75.7; OHSL South: 28 10 2, Pet.

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