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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 30

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Fags 30 Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Thursday, October 1, 1970 Pro Hockey Preview Minnesota North Stars By ROBERT PENICK MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL (UPI) Minnesota North Stars' coach Jack Gordon would like his team (o maintain its potent offense this year and reduce its embarrassing goals against total of 257. If he can bring that off in his first year as a National Hockey League coach, the North Stars should make (he Stanley Cup playoffs. Starts College Football Steve Oliver Steve Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Otis S. Oliver, of Campbelltown, is getting his first taste of college football as a freshman at Grove City College at Grove City, Pa. A graduate of the Palmyra High School where he starred for several seasons as a speedy, hard-hitting halfback, he also played varsity baseball and basketball as an all-around Cougar athlete. Now a member of the Grove City grid squad as a freshman the 5-10, 178-pound athlete is again filling a familiar role as a halfback. Last year's team finished third in the West.

Division despite a horrid stretch of one win in 33 games. Traded or drafted away were former captain Claude Larose, Billy Collins and Ray Cullen. But replacing them are proven stars Bobby Rousseau, Ted Harris and Murray Oliver, plus a horde promising young players. "For the first time," said chief scout Ted O'Connor, "we can decide between having a veteran team or a fullfledged youth movement." Most likely they will opt for a blend, with young defensemen Dick Redmond and Fred Barrett and forward Buster Harvey, their top amateur draft pick, most apt to stick. Returning forwards J.

P. Parise, Bill Goldstvorthy, Danny Grant and Tommy Williams are proven, Rousseau and Oliver are rounding into form for the start of the new campaign, and young Walt McKechnie, Joey Johnston and Danny Lawson look better than ever. Judes Drouin comes off a 106-pomt AHL season. Goaltenders Cesare Maniago and Gump Worsley are back and 21-year-old Gilles Gilbert looks able to replace either one. Returning defensemen Tom Reid, Barry Gibbs and Marshall Johnston matured into solid pros last year and with blue-liners Harris, Leo Boivin, Tom Polanic, Dennis O'Brien, Redmond and Barrett to choose among, Gordon can blend experience and potential any way he likes.

There also was the persistent rumor that General Manager Wren Blair would deal four or five players for a "big name." Big name or not, the North Stars are confident. Barring the unforeseen, they admit that the Chicago Black Hawks should win the newly- aligned West Division. But they do not concede second place to defending champion St. Louis. Millet's Suppliei is ii Uw iireirtni ammunition buiineu only for the pur- pie of sportsmen hiding this reason wt will sell firearms, and ammunition only to residents ri lejil in states in which Miller's Supplies operates retail stores.

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Jaffe's Paints Strickler Insurance vs. Paul's Jewelers Mayflower Restaurant vs. Vendo- matic Services Blyler Printing vs. Morrlssey't Floor Covering Bud Stoudt (204), Norm Eck ert (201), and Pat Reigle (201) led Morrissey's to its tight victory. Barry Auman 608) and Denny Dissinger (245) were top hands for Shay's.

Irv Moore (213-205), Curt Layser (204-203), and Bill Auman Jr. (214) were the guiding lights in the win for Strickler's. Paul Quairoli (210) posted the lone noteworthy score for the Jewe lers. Dick Mease "Speed" Gettle Russ Houser and Wade Bell (212) scorched Mayflower to the best aggregate (2,945) of the night. Jay Romig 616), Leon Snyder (236), Clyde Swartz (205), and Cal Yohe (200) headed the cast for E.

Slike Hits 690 TonyBerger Dick Trompeter Bob McKinney (233), and Larry Smith (203) charged BIyler's to a 2,903 evening. Hottest individual of the night was Bill Slike Jr. who was aided by Jaffe teammates Phil Braunstein (210-222) and Irv Stuckey (203-202). Bob Peiffer (227-242 663), Dick Miller Sr. and Dick Price (203) steered Cedar Lanes to victory.

Bill Albright (212), Jim Fraytic (208), and John Stormfeltz (203) led Heisey's. Dissinger to pace the individual average race. His 215.10 is followed by Stoudt (212.8), Mease (197.4), Miller (196.4), and Moore (196.6). Denny also shares the "batting" leadership with Slike and John Jackson at Right behind is Stuckey at Morrissey's Floor Coverina 857 944 979 2782 Shay's Vendomatie Serv.879 986 894 2741 Strickler Insurance 957 879 896 2732 Paul's Jeweleri 842904910 Blyler Printing 9297949802903 Jaffe's Paints 9939729272892 Mayflower Restaurant 989 994 962 294S 8. Sunoco 892 892 943 2727 Cedar Lanes 947 934 2794 Heisey's Diner 956 875 857 2M8 Bobby Gerhart Maintains lead In RSCA Points Lebanon auto race driver Bobby Gerhart is headed for a second straight Reading Stock Car Association points championship with a total of 2,030 points as the season nears an Jim Keppley trails him by 195 points with 1835, and Red Coffin is right behind Keppley with 1830.

Bobby Hauer, another Lebanon pilot, who came in second in last week's modified feature, moved into fourth place in the RSCA standings with that finish, and boosted his season total to 1760 points. Gerry Chamberlain, the RSCA Sunday points leader, is now fifth with 1725, and others in the top ten are Lauden Potts 1685; Ken Brightbi'l 1610; Dizzy Dean 1510; Bobby Blatt, who won his seventh feature of the season at Reading last Saturday night, moved up with 1425, and Buzzie Reuti- mann, who won the Daniel Boone 200 this season, rounds out the list with 1415. All of them will get a chance to hike their season totals on Saturday night when a feature program of four 25-lap features will be presented by Lindy Vi cari and Al Gaspari, the RSCA co-promoters. They are also planning a special Jackie Evans Memorial race on October 10 a 50-Iap feature in memory of Evans, a Florida driver who lost his life at the Reading Fairgrounds on August 28. FIGHT RESULTS TOKYO Nobul Chlba, knocked out Ananfakorn Lukmuangral 125V 3 Thailand, 2.

CLEVELAND Vic Brown, 199, Buffalo, N.Y., outpointed Lewenl 192, Islands, South Seas, 10, NFL Statistics i wi Brown, Washington 1W t.1 2 St. 35 Hill, ii IS 12 i Wlltard, San 4.4 Los Ana 3' San Fran Gabriel, Los Ang Munson, Detroit Staubach, Dallas 3erry, Atlanta Farr, Detroit Mann, Detroit Cos, Minnesota Ray, Los Angeles Willard, San Fran PALMYRA MINOR KINGPINS The Senators nailed down the championship of the Palmyra Civic Baseball Association's Minor League this season. In front, from the left, are Kevin High, Ron Popp, Mike Haag, Miles McAndrew, Chris Haas, Jeff Owens, Dean Webber, and Doug Fouche. In back, Dnily NEWS Photo. following the same order, are manager Frank Hair, Mike Longenecker, George Pichini, Tedd Appleby, Jay Krick, Lall Lehman, Doyle Zechman, Craig Detwiler, and Walter Knight.

Coach Bob Kapp is missing from the photo. S2 37 54 31 33 38 24 37 MS 3o7 200 248 435 0 9 5 5 0 0 24 5 24 23 6 23 R'Johnson, NY Snow, Los Angeles Washington, San Frae Gordon, Chicago Wages, At tent a N- Y-'- 14 13) 11 135 11 111 11 1 12.3 0 10.1 2 7.t I Williams Grove Slates Gigantic Sunday Card MECHAN1CSBURG For the eighth time this year racing at the Williams Grove Speedway was rained out last Sunday. Due to the rainout, this Sunday afternoon's program will a large one. There will be four complete events on tap. Of course, headlining the program, will be the regular program of super sprint racing, with over 50 cars expected in the field.

The semi-late modeli will also be in action, along with a regular program of the popular ARDC midgets. The big program will be concluded with a demo derby. Valley Midget Soccer League Score by Periods! Cornwall 999 0-0 Myerstown 0 1 0 Goals: Myerstown D. Milter 2. F.

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