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30 THE -TROY TROY, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2,000 See EHL Exhibition At Field House Jets Score Early, Nip Comets, 2-1 By DAN McCOUBREY Two (irsl-period goals stood up lor the Johnstown Jets of the Eastern Hoctey League last night as they handed'the Clinton Comets of same league their only exhibition loss, TRIO--Troy's Joe Geiger, Armand Reo and Roscy Philips, left to right, will be in Pros' lineup Sunday night when Sclieneclady pro basketball team opens sec- season against Connecticut Explorers at 8:15 p.m. in Scheneclady's Bishop Gibbons Gym. and Reo were stars at Catholic Central, Philips at Troy High. Praised By Coach 'j Rdsey Philips has won, a job wife Schenectady's Wedekind Ffos, and with it a big booster Walt Przybylo. i'This is tremendously- Mikita Rip Rangers, 6-3 talenfed youngsler," Przybylo saj'jS.

"He's six-four, lo the. lop of the shoots frqtri anywhere, has lightning reflexes." Ijrzybylo added, "It is hard lo Relieve a 19-year-old boy can make an all-star, experienced ours, but he has, and thrT; veterans have all they can keep him out of the slart- inijlineup. 51jll at Troy High, where he has. used up his eligibility, (is- generally rated i Biijy Harrell as the best basketball; player ever produced by thej'school. He will make his pro; debut when Ihe Wedekinds opeti" their season Sunday night in the Bishop Gibbons Hijh gym against Ihe of Hartford, champions of the New England PrA' Basketball Association four of last five years.

In "winning a Wedekind job, Philips joins such distinguished company as a Kramer, jNYV. two-time All-America and former NBA'er; Armand Heo, Notre'; Dame; Joe Geiger and BillyiKirvin, both Xavier of Dave Bleaii, Coftlarid Chuck Richards, West Point and Syracuse Bullet George Washing- and Jim Seaman, Syracuse Jhe Wedekinds' second game will be Sunday night, Oct. 30, at Union High against the New Haven (Conn.l Elms, pre-season picks in Ihe Easter Profession a) Basketbail League, cpnsider- best in the country oul- the NBA. Al Com, who coached three NBA the Syracuse Nats, Philadelphia 76ers and Rochester Royals, is the New Haven coach. NEW YORK'(AP) champ Bobby Hull and teammate Stan Mikita fired two goals apiece as the Chicago Black Hawks ripped the New York Hangers 6-3 in their Na- Hockey: League; opener last night.

Mikita also assisted on two goals and Hull on one as the Black Hawks completely outclassed the Rangers. Hull, who set NHL records for goals with 54 and total points with 97 last season, scored on his very first shot. It came on a power play with Ken Hodge and Mikita assisting at 3:24 of the opening period. Defenserhan Pierre Pilole made il 2-0 wilh a slap shot that whizzed past Ranger goalie Ed Giacomin scarcely four minutes later. Mikila again assisted.

Vie Hadlield scored New York's first goal with a 20-footer that caught the far corner of the Chicago net at 11:37. Mikita gol that one back just 40 seconds later when he beat Giacomin on passes from Chico Maki and Hull. goal on a delayed penalty as Black Hawk goalie Denis DeJordy skated off to give Chicago an extra attacker. Donnie Marshall scored the first of his two goals for the Rangers at 13:27 of the opening period when he turned a perfect pass from Boom Boom Geoffrion frion, great, was playing his first NHL game alter sitting out the last Knicks Rally ToWliip Bullets BALTIMORE New York's JKnickerbockers cam out of a cold shooting first peri od to score a come-from-behinrJ 131-109 National Basketball Association victory over Baltimore last night. The Knicks, trailing by 27-1' at the end of the first period and 58-53 at halftime, outscored Bal limore 33-21 in the third period to take an S6-79 lead.

The Knicks Ihen put the game on ice by outscoring the Bullels 25-6 in the first five minutes the fina session. Howie Komives, who led th New Yorkers with 28 points tallied 11 in the third session go along with 10 by Willis Bee in the Knicks' rally. Reed fin ished with 23 points and Die Van Arsdale added 20. Kevin Loughery scored points for the losers and Leroy Ellis 20. NEW IOKK BALTIMORE 2-1, before 2,000 fans si the RPI Field House.

I a the first professional hockey game the Field House since Uncle Sam's Trojans hung up their skates in the and the crowd did not go away disappointed. They saw superior goal-tending work from both sides and a fine turnabout by the Clinton team, which had beaten Johntown 3-0 and 8-1 in earlier xhibition encounters. The Jels open" the regular Eastern League season tonight however, but found its way back at Comraack, L.I., against the Long Island Ducks while the Comets wait until tomorrow a Clinton to open against the same Ducks. The Jets took the initiative rom the opening faceoff an out-fired Ihe Comets 28-18 in he first 20-rninute 'session. Goalie Kd Bubiuk of the losers vas forced to come up with 16 aves for the session compared only seven for'starting goalie noger LaLancelte of Johns- own.

The Jets finally hit the score- oard as Ihe tempo picked up mid-way in the period. It was a one-man down situation which saw Dan Patrick attempt to eed teammate Claude Bernard on a two-man break following a loor breakout by Clinton. Pat- Dick's pass went slightly awry, the passer who fired a 20- from the right side which eluded Bubiuk at 10:23. Clinton's Tim Hook put one in the net two minutes later, bu referee Ted Daily noted correct ly that he had high-slicked 'thi puck homeward. Color'this 6m disallowed.

Johnstown' took i his Comet misfbrluhe and Dave Ue bounced one over.Bubluk's lick al 14:57 of the same period or a 2-0 edge- The second period started fashion, but by mid- period Clinlori was throwing everything but Ihe kitchen sink at I-aLancelte, At the 10:58 point, alter LaLancette had already been forced to stop eight missiles sent-his Coach Jack Mclntyrc replaced his goalie with Jim Knox. The change didn't appear to have any effect in the nets And Knox also came up with eight in that session. Clinton finally broke the ice at 3:58 of the final period as Ian Anderson deflected a she I from the point and the puck took a crazy bounce past Knox. Bubiuk also came in for croud applause in the opposing cage as he turned aside thfuit after thrust as Clinton- suffered through penalty calls la, he period. Th6 game ended with Vslighl altercation near the exiting gate, but peace was quickly restored.

The game was sponsored'by Ihe Junior League of Troy-lor their Community Trust Fund. inmton ft llnloa 0 I 1 Flril ftrl'jt Arm'ltronj! trljtfink, Howard, Scoring--Nont, MacSiveyn, hooktatV 14:69. Third Period Scoring--C. JBO (if I 3:13. Anderson, alajnln -0; Bannennaji, InUr'treAci, 15 C.

Davidson, lnr, savii: fublult .0. Krtox, 3, out- 1-U--70. behind DeJordy. Geof the former Montreal two seasons. Marshall lied the game for New York with his second goal of the night on a scramble early in the second but Maki put the Hawks'back on top midway through the session.

Hull and Mikila scored their second goals of the night in the final period. First period Chicago. B. Hull 1 (Nniijt. MifcHa) 3:21.

7, Chicago. Pilolt 1 (Mikita) 7:45. 3. New York, Hadficld I Urigerlield, MacNeil) 11:37. 4, Chicago, Mikita 1 a B.

Hull) 5. New York, Marshall 1 (GeoIMon. Honell) 13:27. Penalties Fleming 2:35: D. Hull Whamm 8:40: Brown Pilate 9:28: Vaolmpe 13:21: Hull 18:23.

Second period New York. Marshall 2 (Goyille, Gilbert) 1:30. Bellamy Bryant Komivej Reed VAr'H AMI Barnelt Deulsch Molls Bussell 2 5 9 3 CounlJ 1 4 4 SEUli 11 6-7 2 JohDiOB 7 9-1123 7 20 Obi 2 1-1 Barnhill 9 1-2 19 Eian 1 04 2 Green 2 0 0 4 MarlD 2 2 2 6 Third Chicago, MifciU 3 (Jar- retl) 1:09. 9, Hull 2, 11:07. Stall i Chicago Nevv York Attendance Ntiljon 3M8; Vanlmpe 12:39.

Bulls Top Lakers For 3rd CHICAGO (AP) Guy Rodgers and Keith. Erickson led a fourth quarter surge last night to carry the unbeaten-Chicago Bulls to 134-124 Wing Inks For 4 Years DETROIT (AP) Roger Crozier, the Detroit Red Wings' third-year, goalie, signed a four- ear yesterday, the longest in 'club history. "1 talked it over, with Sid Abel, and we felt that this was the best thing," Crozier said. "I wanted a four-year contract and asked for one, so naturally I'm happy wilh 'Abel, the National Hockey League, manager -and coach, said, "Roger wanted security, and that was the reason we gave him the long contract." He said the Wings have given two-year contracts before but never four. Bruins Win 1st Opener Since 1962 BOSTON (AP) The Boslon Bruins exploded for four second period goals and posted their first National Hockey League opening victory since 1962 last night in defeating the Detroit Red Wings 6-2 at h.i.s 1-2-3-4 CONVERTIBLE SUIT don.

Veteran winger John McKenzie scored two goals and assisted on another as the youth-slud- (led Bruins turned in a hustling performance in its debut under new coach Harry Sinden. The Bruins tool; the play from the Red Wings at the outset and jumped inlo a 1-0 first period lead as veteran Oliver slapped home a goal mouth pass from McKcnzie. Newcomer Wayne Connelly steered in a long shot by highly prized rookie Bobby Orr with the Red Wings short-handed to slart Ihe second period onslaught. McKenjie connected for his tirst goal 48 seconds later after he intercepted Detroit goalie Crozier's attempted clearing. Pit Martin lipped the count at 17:08, converting a passout by Ross Lonsberry before Detroit's Murray Hall spoiled Ed Johnston's shutout bid by scoring on a deflected shot at 18:12.

Ron Schock quickly got that goal hack for Boston before the end of the period. Andy Bathgate scored a flis putcd goal for Detroit at the crease at 12:55 of the finale before McKemie completed the rout in the final minute. The Bruins gave a partisan sell-out crowd of 13,909 plenty to cheer as they mil shot the Red by a 36-25 margin. Pertori--I Boston, Oliver IMcKen- r. BujcX) 9:36.

i i a a Smilfl 19:10. Serflixi Bojton. Conr.elly lOrr, i 3:44. 3 Bcjlon. McKenur iWejt- lAlh 6:31.

4 Boston, Marlii Loiubcrr-) Ir.OS. 1 tXUC-il. jUH IBoivinl 6 Boston Shock (Murphy, Council?) 1 rinilties-CruHty D. Smilh Third reriod--7 Detroit. CHall, Hone) I Boston, iMcKeiuff 2 Buo.

Olinr) 19:15. Peialllei-Hil! B. Watson 11:47. Shots on coal by: Detroit 7--a BoXor, 7 I) 1J-36 over the Los Angeles Lakers for their third, straight Basketball 'Association victory. The Bulls, who many as 18 points in the third quarter, saw their margin leak to 107-103 early in the final period.

Erickson, hitting from long range, and Rodgers driving.in lor layups, moved the'Bulls into a H-point bulge in the next five minutes to ice the game. Despite a 45-point output by Elgin Baylor, the Lakers lost their second game in three starts. Rodgers, who scored 18 points in the first half, ended with 34 to top the Bulls. Erickson added 26, including 16 in the last half. The Lakers missed their sensational guard, Jerry West.Avho has been benched with injury.

The Bulls had moved into 59-71 edge in the third Defore Los Angeles caught fire achind Baylor and Darrall 1m- hofl to close the gap to 105-97 the end the quarter. LOS ANGELES CHICAGO Baylor Ch'trtri Clark Ffcktl Hazzard Imhoff CAN YOU SOIVE THIS SIMPLE EQUATION? How many ways can yoj wear this 4-piece suit by h.i.s? Actually, you con go on end on--for in one wrop-up package suit thot keeps you looking your best all-ways? Whol's In it for you? You get noturol shoufder jacket wilh Tapped learns, patch pockets, hooked vent--and pull-out handkerchief in Ihe breast pocket lo match jacket lining. You get matching vest that reverses to a contrasting side. YOJ get pairs of Post-Grad stacks one pair matches, the other contrcsts. Pul 'em all together ond you've gol it mode oil $45.00 Men's World OF TROY 349 RIVER ST.

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The 6-foot-5, 265-pound Faison, rookie of the year in 1961, was waived by the Chargers Tuesday with a comment from Coach Sid Oilman that Faison ill be better off with some olher team." Unless Gillman changes his mind, Faison will become the property of the Dolphins today after the 48-hour recall deadline. The move was the Dolphins' second to bolsler their new team in the They acquired Cookie Gilchrisl from the Denver Broncos Monday. Casarcs On Waivers MIAMI, Fla. (API RicV Casares, veteran fullback who was in the starling line-up only two weeks ago, was put on waivers yeslerday by the Miami Dolphins lo make room lor Cookie Gilchrist. AHL Result Hershey 5, Pittsburgh With, the most electrifying news of the year.

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