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The Evening News Laurentian I Fi Last Ni Ice Team Blasts Tech SUDBURY Coach Fred De- Vuono's Sault Tech Hornets hockey team was defeated 13-1 by NOV. 16, '64 Laurentian University in a game played here Sunday, I The Canadian sextet scored eight goals in the first period, one in the second and four more in the third in handing the the defeat. i The lone goal scored by the i Hornets came off the stick of i winger Robert Gerrish, with Bennie Benson drawing the assist. Tech played without the ser- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i DORTMUND, Folley, 213, Chandler. i stopped Gerhard Zecn, 207, Germany, 4.

Marseille, France Sugar Ray Robinson, New York, out- Hornets Sweep Cage Series SUDBURY There are no well balanced scoring attack and great secrets in coaching basket- a very tight defense to complete- ball and no cage coach can ly dominate the Canadian school. boast of having a corner on all The Hornets, behind the scoring pointed Jean Beltriiti, 10. Middle weights. MEXICO France, basketball knowledge. of forward Fred Rusin, Ron So- Rodri- But head coach Jack Brighton ber and Pat Groleau and some tile au Tecn Hornets seems fantastic rebounding by 6-5 Gro- 143 Cuba knocked out to have cornered two phases of; leau, opened up a quick 19-0 lead L.

C. Morgan, 143, the ame in two in the early minutes of the game. early showings of his Sault Tech A zone defense, which Brigh- quintet; that he has winning ma- ton's Hornets used in the game, and that his offensive and stopped the Laucentian cagers' Ohio, 2. Hock.CV Practice defensive ame fits hK material offense cold in the opening to a tee. utes of the game.

These two important Jundamen- Sault Tech continued to domin- The Teamsters, a member of the juvenile division of the Sault of net-minder Lvle Amateur Hockey Association, will tals in coaching the game of bas- ate the play in the second quar- ketball were clearly displayed ter of the game and with guards Dave James. 1 6:15 until 7:15. Coach Art Haege (right), who led the St. Ignace Saints to the Straits-Huron Conference grid championship this sea- Son, IS snow duu wiuic uig me vjwt mw, JJWM trophy from Ted Kearly, president of the Straits-Huron Tgam Han dicap championship kins, with'212, Ree Somes with ference. The picture was taken at the fall meeting of con- ference officials held in St.

Ignace. Junior Bowlers Qualify For National Handicap Tourney Dondee junior bowlers turned the Dondee team to the new rec- in impressive scores Saturday ord. Adding to the score were George Vinu, with 219, Bob Ad- feating Laurentian University, 82-32, in the second of a two game secies between the two here over schools played weekend. The Hornets, who Laurentian in the opener, 106-94, boards it raced off to a com fortable 39-13 lead at the half. The Hornets' offensive machine the continued to roll in the opening 10 minutes of the third frame and defeated outscored Laurentian, 19-10, to bold a commanding 61-23 lead in scoring in the game with 10 points, white O'Reilly hit eight to follow second in the scoring department for the Canadians.

The Hornets return to action this weekend when they travel to Toronto to compete in the Ryerson Institute cage tourney. came back Saturday with another going into the final minutes of Saints Cage Opener Slated For Nov. 24 ST. IGNACE Coach Steve the squad: Dan O'Rourke, a 6-1 Schoenherr in his sophomore senior, who is a fine rebounder and year as coach of the St. Ignace Saints varsity cage squad is putting 13 candidates for his 3964-65 Varsity basketball team thrptigh sessions in prep- for the Nov.

24 opener Brimley Bays. All positions, according to Schoenherr are wide open on his present squad, with nine players leading the race for starting slots. Included in the list of the nine lop candidates are Ralph Swanson, a 6-5 senior who was an all- Straits-Huron Conference first learn selection last season and Dale Voice, a 6-3 scionr, who has been a starter for the past two seasons. Other top candidates are Dave Savard, a 6-2 junior, who is rated by Schoenherr as the most improved player on the squad; -Terry Tatrow, a 6-0 junior, who is rated the best outside shot on State for teams sanctioned i the Youth Bowling Associa- Vinu had 570. Thirteen-year-old John Sandie with a 500 series vaulted tournament.

Qualifying rounds i 194. and Frank LaLonde with 130. are being conducted throughout Smith turned in a 596 series and the State for by 500 series vaulted the Bowling in the boys major divi- Wizards into first place in the sion team No. 1, had actual games boys junior division. Their total of 986, 782, and 805 to go along of 2038 with a 723 handicap gave with their 411 pin handicap for a them a 2761 score.

Other mem- grand total of 2984. 1 bers of the team are Jeff Ober- The 936 score in the first game! man. Denny Dahlman, Tom Beris a new high game record in I er a nd John Taylor, sanctioned junior bowling in this In the girls junior division, the; Cleveland Browns. Wallop Lions, 37-21 In NFL Action By LOU MIO Plum had an outstanding first CLEVELAND (AP) completing of is with magic number is now 2 for the touchdown passes of 92 yards to Sault FG Groleau Hetrick 3 Sober 4 Askwith 3 Rusin 7 Williamson 3 Bennin 3 Panula 1 Boar 3 Stevenson 1 Totals 32 FG McMillan 5 Brighton went with his reserves Reill 4 in the final minutes of the game Hen ry and the reserves outscored the Sutherland 3 Canadian quintet, 21-9, for the final 82-32 score. Rusin paced the balanced scoring attack for the Hornets, which saw all ten players which made the trip contribute to the scoring.

Rusin canned 19 points, while Sober followed with 13 points. Ron McMillan led Laurentian FT 0 1 5 2 5 0 3 1 1 0 PF 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 TP 8 -7 13 0 19 6 9 3 18 6 82 the second half. Mudry 0 Cookson 1 Cote 0 Sladojevick 2 Sproat 0 Dixon 0 Balogh 0 FT 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 PF 0 4 3 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 2 5 TP 10 5 0 7 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 Totals 15 2 20 33 MacGregor Leads Attack area. Bill Rolling Stones had a 1957 actual Two Cleveland wins would Smith, with a 231, led with a 795 handicap for a 2752 give the Browns their first East! total. Sharon Kamarainen had SAHA Meets Tuesday Night The Sault Amateur Hockey Association will hold a meeting on Tuesday evening at the City Commission Room of the City-County Building at 7:30 o'clock.

The meeting will be open to coaches, managers, directors and the public. driver; Barry Pierson, a 5-11 junior, who is coming along fast in an effort to win a starting bert and Dave Donnelly, a 5-10 junior, who is given a good chance of grabbing a starting guard berth. Randy Ncelis and Blair Pemble, both juniors, will also sec plently of action this season. Other candidates out for the team include Roger Sorcnson. Jack Corp, Dennis Sweeney and Ron Yellen.

Schoenherr will be assisted this season by Gene Shank. The Sainls, who sported a 5-12 won-lost record last season, need a lot of help from last year's members of the Jayvee team, which compiled a very impressive 16-1 record in order to mold a winning slate this season. St. Ignace Cage Schedule Nov. 24 Brimley, There Onaway', Pctoskey, There Pileup At Raceway Kills Horse JACKSON Saturday era Division championship since 411, Dorothy Teets 410, Linda 11957.

if st. Louis loses one of it I after the Sandie 403, Chris Godin 383, and remaining games, Connie Mattson 350. Danny Lewis, 39 Terry Barr and a four-yarder to Jim. Gibbons. I But the Browns go; to Plum i intermisa on and four of Wings Defeat Rangers NEW YORK (AP)-The' De-1 (Rocket) Richard's mark of'625 would need only one more victo- The prep division for young- ry to clinch the title.

manhandling sters undec thirteen years of The Browns, age, saw the Mustangs and Red quarterback Milt Hots coming out on top. Dave! second half, took a big step to- came in for the last two The Lions led at halft me 21-20 1 11 i wi aiter a flurry of points wnere a com e-from-behind 6-2 victory Detroit fnrvnnA 1 n. i. Plum in the' scored in the lasr two minutes, i over ey League and had a two-1 ard's former club, the Montreal game losing streak broken after; Canadiens Saturday night as was dropping a- 4-2 Cooper led the Mustangs with a ward Football the National night pileup at the Jackson 287 two game total. Steve Hays- League playoff game Sunday Harness Raceway killed one lett had 227, Russ Sanderson 208, With a 37-21 victory ever the Brown, who had scored a touch- 1 Sunday night the New York Rangers horse and injured its owner- driver.

A second injured horse later was destroyed. Pacer Queen's Larado Bruce MacGregor i ings to their i with two goals and Jacques Planteof team consisted of Kay Wingling i The triumph gave Cleveland booted a 47-yarder as the half was 1 with 240, Barbara Strong 227, i an 8-1-1 record while the second ended. The Toe's first was for 38 Bruce Campbell 186 and Mike: Detroit Lions before 33,064 at Gervasio 133. The girls division Municipal Stadium. down in the first quarter on a six-yard run, punched over from the two.

Barr outran the Cleve-! land secondary led game. 187 and Lori Thompson with 75. Warick Rolls killed in the second race when it! Kathy Dahlman 187, Linda East broke its neck in a fail after stumbling and going down over Imperial Dazzle, a Jackson entry. Imperial Dazzle broke a leg and as destroyed. Owner and driver W.A.

Scott of Coldwater, was pr.med under Queen's Larado for 10 minutes. He was released from a local hospital after treatment for bruises. "Dec. On'away, The pileup took place in front Dec. 4 Pctoskcy, There of the grandstand and before a Dec.

8 Rudyard. Home crowd of 4,500 fans. Dec. 11 Alpena Catholic There Dec. 18 Pickford.

Home Jan. 8 Alpena Catholic Home Jan. 15 "Cheboygah, Home Jan. 22 'Cc'darvlfle', Home Rogers City. There Rudyard, There Oiuiway.

There Petoskey. Home place St. Louis Cardinals sloshed to a 10-10 tie in the ra with the New York leaving the Redbirds at 5-3-2. There are four games left on the schedule. Jim Brown and Lou Groza 47 i and oa sparked Jack Warick rolled the high in- smashed dividual game of the season at! the Dondee Lanes last night while bowling in the Sunday Night Mix-; ed Double League.

Warick bowled a masterful 279 single. Cleveland. Brown i score." for two in the second "Groza's field (of yards really keyed them uo. said Lions' Coach George Wilson. "Also they got a big lift when they recovered Tommy Watkins' fumble and went on to Groza The Jan.

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in Feb. 24 Rogers City. Home Cheboygan. There Pickford, There Feb. 26 Brimley, Home State College Grid Teams Capture One Of Five Games From Non-State Rivals nation's small college spring leaders, scored three touchdowns for Hillsdale.

The defeat left Central Michigan, an IIAC member, with a 4-o mark. With Dick Russell scoring twice. Kalnmazoo converted three Franklin fumbles into touchdowns in closing its sermon with a 5-3 record in an easy conquest of the Indianans. Western Michigan went all Ey THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan college football had little to celebrate over-all today from the season's last big weekend of play. Teams of the Wolverine state captured only one of five games from non-state rivals in Saturday's action on the small college front.

Going along with this on the debit side were Notre Dame's trouncing of Michigan State 34-7 and Xavicr of Cincinnati 33-27 Voung bovvcd to western tlcteat of the University of DC- Kcntuckv 44-20 troit. i In other games Marietta of -3. Anderson won from Alma 26-14. Ashland (Ohio) defeated Eastern Michigan 13-7. and Bluffion (Ohio) outdid Grand Rapids JC 20-8.

Wayne State, President's Conto Marietta after quarterback -Dennis D'Angelo fumbled on fourth down on the Marietta one-vard Irish Termed "Greatest" After Thumping Spartans Defensive end Paul booted three fcl! on the ball at the Lions two victory was Cleve- i spd Brmvn went ov Pr land's first over Detroit in I regular games thmk the rfeas for thalr Groza, playing with a broW str half as sira le rose, booted a 3S-yarder a son said tori's 1:24 left to put the Browns out! Browns moved ahead 27 oi Qle It was Hull's turn 'Sunday tha night. The Chicago Black victory i Hawks' bombshell whis- and goaiiejtled three goals past Toronto's New York; Johnny Bower for his second contributed on another. Plante hat trick of the season as tha let a shot by Doug Barkley go i Hawks beat the Maple Leafs by iiim. apparently th'nkiag it It was Hull's 13th career' hat too high to get into the net. trick and brought his" goal The Wings had to rally since i production for the season'to 11.

tr.e Rangers' Rob Gilbert drove to in the NHL home two goat; the first of action. MacGregor took one back 31; seconds later en a slick pass from Norm Ullman. He scored Hit ultirmfe winning goal in I final period on a tip-in of a shot by Berkley. Rookie Lowell MacDonald In Sunday night's other games I De! roit whacked New York 6-2 and Montreal and Boston tied 212. Basketball of reach 30-21.

then sent the Walter crowd Beach 2I in tne tm quarter with I scoret i home Frank van tossing eight yards an Howe on a got one of Dea pass from Ron Murphy clean beat of minu'c-i i -n i TTJ- litwun- iiitiil i i. -v cheering when he inteicepted a a ul Warfield ar.sr a 46-yard in th2 third period! and Sonny Gibbs pass, and raced 65j rriarcn yards to score as the game Browns' two touchdowns give By BOB VOCES Associated Press Sports EAST LANSING (AP) term "greatest" was a favorite expression of both coaches following the thumping Notre Dame. 34-7. victory over Michigan State Saturday. "It was one of the greatest victories I've ever had," declared Notre Dame Coach Ara Parseghian.

"One of the greatest tesms I've ever played." praiseJ MSU one Coach Duffy Daugherty. Duffy declared afterwards that he thought Michigan State was shocked by the 51-yard touchdown run by Irish back Nick Eddy on the second Nctre Dame play from scrimmage. I that Juday snd Washington set Writer a couple of new MSU records. The Juday. completing 12 passes j.ed.

Beach also intercsoted a pass that sat up Groza's last field goal. for 178 yards, now has 72 completions for the season. The former MSU season high was 64 completions by Al Dorow in 1951. Washington caught nine of the throws to make his total 33' catches for the season. The former MSU high was 31 catches by Steve Contas in 1945.

Clint Jones ran 45 yards for apparent MSU tounhdown, but a penalty called it back. Dick Gordon was the workhorse back for the Spartans, carrying 16 times for 81 yards. Michigan State faces another rough assignment this Saturday in going against Illinois at Hockey National Hockey League By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Saturday's Results Montreal-4. Detroit 2 Boston 3, Toronto 1 Sunday's Results Montreal 2, Boston 2, tie Chicago 4, Toronto 2 Detroit 6, New York 103 in an eight-year career. short of the NFL record of 105 held by Don forrp.ar Green Bay Packer end.

Jim also rushed for 147 yards to g'vc him 1,081 for the season. It's the time he has gone over 1,000. Wilson said the Lions were hurt by injuries, including the loss of middle linebacker Joe Schmidt, out with a dislocated sbouUlsr. Speaking of Plum, who had a sore arm, Wilson said "lie couldn't pass ail week. It was Ted scored the othpr.

The driving ReJ Wing attack forced Jlante to make 31 saves. Roger Crozier of Detroit had 18. HOWE SCORES 627TH GOAL Chalk up another National Hockey League record for Gor- dic Howe, but while you're at it, keep an eye on Bobby Hull, who's authored a couple of his Howe, the Detroit Red Wings' Mr. Everytning. scored the 627th goal of his brilliant career National Basketball Association By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Saturday's Results Cincinnati ill.

New York 110 Boston 113, Philadelphia 102 Baltimore 127, Los Angeles 115 St. Louis 108, San Fran. 94 Sunday's Results San Fran. 122. Cincinnati 1M Los Angeles 111, Detroit 105 F41V FARE just a matter of the injuries finally catching up to us." over the weekend, making the highest goal scorer in NHL history.

Howe broke -Maurice This was the early tipoff on Champaign. The Illini vhipped the Irish runaway for the sellout crowd at South Bend and the national television audience. Notre Dame had made it 20-0 by the half and added two more the way to Provo. Utah, to take! touchdowns in the final quarter. a 43-S drubbing from Brigham! The only Michigan State mark.

Daugherty indicated he Wisconsin 29-0 over the weekend as fullback Jim Grabowski set a new Big Ten rushing record with 239 yards. MSU needs to win this one to complete the season with a 5-4 other games Michigan 34-20 triumph over: ohio noJC(i ou Waync state Iowa keeping the Maize and; Anderson won Blue in Jane for a possible Big Ten title and Kalamazoo's 37-7 whipping of Franklin dnd.) were the sole bright Strictly at home, powerful Kilisdale completed a 7-2-1 indc- fercnce champion, fell pendent competition record by mopping up Central Michigan in the third was on Steve Juday pass to Gene Washington for a play that car-' ricd 51 vards. wants in badly. "It makes for a long, cold winter when you lose last SAHA Features Four Game Clav Improving Program At Pullar Tonight Feeliug Fine After Operation Four games will be featured tonight at Pullar Stadium in the Sault Amateur Hockey Association. The opening game, of the night's program will find TV-10 in juvenile division game, clashing with the Tugmen in a bantam division game.

Featured in the second game The third game booked for to night will find Caffey's clashing with Lock City in a midget game, while the finale will pit the Jaycees against the Lions Club Almost unnoticed was the fact' remarked. 6:15 TV-10 vs Tugmen 7:12 Wieneke-Soo vs Pure Oil Caffey's vs Lock City tween Wieneke-Soo and Pure OU 9:24 Jaycees vs Lions Club game of the year," Daugherty will be a midget attraction be- in the Dalers' finale. Bruce McLcnna, onc of the Wiiitworlh Wins Chi taut Open For Bowl Bid Notre Dame May Be Available BOSTON fAP) Yon lies lean and sickly behind the Muslim cur'am lo.ikinj not the least like the heavyweight champion who was nally going to defend his crown a.2a.'.-<-f Sonny Lijion tonight. Cassius Clay, ir case you've been out of touch, underwent surgery for an incarcerated he tT i Friday Bundini Brown. Clay's assistant trainer, phrases ths acintment over the fight post- By TED MEIER Associated Press Sports The feeling grows that the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame, line with eight seconds to plsy in the nonconferencc gmie.

rn Micviigan's Don Klein ran the second kick- the countr No. 1 college foot- off back 97 yards for the Bron- team, may make them- cos' only touchdown they I sclvcs ava ji a ble for a bowl bid lost to.Bn.2ham Young a provided they -beat Iowa snowfall. John Ogden plunged i wcck and southern California a Paclfic AthIetlc and ran ior four winners' touch-, wcek from Satur day to wind up Associated Press Sunday that! the athletic board, headed fcy Writer i Louisiana State, 6-1-1. and Syra- University Executive Vice Pres- Michigan, No. 6, whipped Iowa 34-20, and Ohio State.

No. cuse, 7-2. will play there al- ident Edmund P. Joyce. CS.C..: 7.

downed Northwestern por.err-ent this way: "Just two days to go and he was so pretty. HP was scuin" evil, too, good and evil like he had ti be for this All work it's like m'Ikin' a cow and sixlh a perfect 10-0-0 season. SAN ANTONIO. Tcs. (AP) Whitworth had her first golf tournament victory of ths downs.

It was Western's car. today-as she headed for defeat in nine games. H' Japan and an exhibition tour. I Detroit, which had allowed no somewhat fired a more than one touchdown in 1 ith the announcement that oos'ng two-under-par 70 Sunday its four previous games, failed fc an sas and Nebraska each un- i an-; von I'nc SiO.OOO San Antonio to contain Xavicr's quarterback! beaten and untied in nine' Open first prize of 51,500 Williams who threw ga mcs. will play in the Cotton i three touchdown passes.

Bow at Da i las ew year's Day. Eastern Michigan, closing Texas, 8-1. accepted an invita- i with a 4-3 record, yielded 201 yards rushing and both of Ashland touchdowns to Morris Gullion. Gullion. offensive star to teams from the Big Ten and 1 Team officials at it the "purgatory or Pasadena" By Walt Ditsen Nebraska and Taxas c-xpressed game.

Notre elation at being asrr.ed to Stanford upset No. 8 Oregon The powers-that-be at ame haven't said yes or no or; "It's a great day, a milestone, i State 16-7 to set up the confusing maybe regarding a bowl bid, anything you want to say," Ar- situation in the PAC. Oregon but there's no would be for it. "I guess it would be great." said star pass receiver Jack Snow after the Irish ww'-oped for 72 She-- is from Jal, Xcw hut jzjays out of San Antonio's rei-iip- -Valley Country Club the woman's tournament held. Whitworth won by L-irae strikes over Mcriene Hagge.

had a 71 for 286. Mickey Wright, the winner on tas tour, finish-id in a lie I Olivet's three touifhdowns in his for. third with SJirley Engle-; team's losing cause with West- )rr. each wrn era of the Ohioans. finished the season with a of 70 touchdowns.

Alan Burnett passed for all tion for the Orange Bowl at Mi; ami New Year's night, Unoffi- I cially Alabama, 9-0-0 and second-ranked nationally to Notre Dame, was indicated as the op- dares only £dm i is ponent for the Longhorns. rative problem' and Athletic That leaves the Sugar Bowl at I Director Moose Krause denies New Orleans and the Rose Bowl saying "chances of accepting (a at Pasadena, as the other bowl bid) were one in a million, Coach Frank Broyles State. UCLA, Southern Califor- said after his Porkers had nia and Washington share the crushed Southern Methodist! lead End if Oregon bests Oregon State Saturday the Ducks would "The players all shouted they! have the best over-all team Michigan State 34-7 Saturday wanted the Orange when I told (record 8-1-1, although only a 2-1- for their eighth in a row. "Going I them they could have their; 1 conference mark. That might from a 5-5 season to a 2-7 season i choice' of a said Texas i lead those whose task it and new a bowl.

I'd like ir, but Coach "Darrell Royal alter the pick a team for the Rose Bow! it's not up to me to say any- Longhorns had whipped Texas', lo flip a coin. Christian 28-13. i Alabama crushed loth-ranked Nebraska accepted the Cotton Georgia Tech 24-7 and LSU, No. thing." Coach Ara Parseghian de-; major bowls Jan. I.

A Sugar Bowi source told The no a billion." All this talk plus the fact.that Bowl bid after defeating Oklahoma State 27-14 for its 16th straight victory. The Cofnhusfc- ers are fourth-ranked nationally, Arkansas No. 3-and Texas, last year's national champs, 9, downed Mississippi State 1410 in other games involving The AP's Top Ten. Princeton, another major unbeaten-untied team, won the Ivy League title by tripping Yalei 35-14. DEER HUNTERS! Wf HAVE FROZEN STORAGE FOR DEER $1.00 per Day, $10.00 Maximum, 3 Wctk Limit MERCURY TRANSIT CITY LIMITS ROAD JUST WEST OF 1-75 CALL 5-5101 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY.

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