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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 27

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If 27 KENOSHA NEWS Friday March 10 1972 roar at Daytona 200 Wilmot plays Central in doubleheader here an Sunday is Dick Mam of Richmond 'Calif A number of riders have won the 200-miler twice in a row Nobody las ever made it three-of-a-kind Mann has won here the last two years in-a row He wants this- one badly -The odds are against him- though Mann is riding a BSA and be just going that fast His teammate on a Triumph Is Gene Romero of San Luis Obispo Calif Romero has finished in second for expert-class riders' is Sunday They race on the sand any more' The twowheeled mayhem now takes place on the 381-mile road course that is part of the Daytona International Speedway complex the same course that the cars race on and utilizes the 31-degree banked turns and long back straight of the trioval trade along with the twisty road circuit Watching the bike riders zip The Wilmot-Salem Central alumni and faculty basketball doubleheader will be played Saturday at Wilmot High In the opening game faculty squads from the two high schools will tip-off at 6:45 pm The alumni contest will follow The doubleheader is sponsored by the Lake Region Babe Ruth baseball league The Wilmot faculty holds a DAYTONA BEACH- Eli -Ed Kertz had nojdea of know-Jng what he -started Just no ea- At this time of the year back in 1937 Ed went out to what 4he local Chamber of Commerce likes to call most famous fired up his In 'diana -motoreydeA and proceeded to win a 20(knile race at an average speed of 7334 mpJi Except for the big war' the motorcycle riders have been coming back here to Daytona "every pear to see who can go 200- miles the fastest here now And you have to see Jt to believe it THE BIG race the 20taniler cause the big name of leading manufacturer Harley Davidson is missing factory reps say they gotten their 1972 racing equipment ready yet The American motorcycles are very conspicuous by their absence The Norton team is here for the first time in years Norton at one time was unbeatable in motorcycle Grand Prix racing two-man team of Phil Read from Surrey England and Peter Williams of Harris England has championship experience going for them Read is a four-time light-' weight phampion and Williams is the former motorcycle Grand Prix champion of England- around the high-banked turns at spot the last two years in a row better than 160 mph makes Each man one-two two years JLX in a row How many times 'can you roll seven! MOST OF the big factory teams are here I say most be the okl of one used to see at the county fair seem as exciting as maxi-skirts Sentimental favorite to win the 200-mile main attraction i 2-to-l edge in the series but the Central Alumni are ahead S-to-3 Brace Dunek coaching the Falcon alumni will have the following players available: Ray Lubkeman Jerry Rasmussen George Rodis Lyle Foulke Bill Ivy Phil Johnson Bruce Johnson Shelly LaMeer Amie Zirbel fark Olson Mike Price Bob Koenecke A1 Briggs and Jim Erdman Jim Rasch will coach th Panther alumni and will have: Dick Krieger Paul Richter Don Amborn Keith Sonnichsen Murphy Huston John Schmalfeldt Jim Noonan Mike Sonnichsen Bob Chapman Ken Johnson John Bucci A1 Hanke Steve Erickson David Faber and Kim Singleton Stan Wilmot faculty: Joe Mickey Ris-tau John Henderson Mike Palmer Tom Reigel AL Kolff Jerry Holte Tom Kendall John Franz Tom Luebke Pat Shelton Jim Johnson and Tommy Krumpen Mark Central faculty: Doug Bradley Gene Bell Jerry Binsfeld Sig Kolano Bob Bra- Fischer moves against foe Bill Ivy man John Hakala George Tom Olszewski and Dale Reuter High school track finals set at LSU The Second Annual All-American High School Track and Field Championships will be held Saturday June 10 at Louisiana State University Tom Ro-sandich attiletic director at Parkside and chairman of the games committee announced Paul Smart the London Englander who tinned in the fastest qualifying speed last year former United States champion Gary Nixon and Yvon du Hamel oil Quebec form the powerful Kawasaki team Du Hamel won the 200-mile race at Talladega Ala last year and has just completed a successful season of professional snowmobile racing in which he captured the Canadian championship THE FASTEST- motorcycle on hand here at Daytona this year is the new water-cooled Japanese built Suzuki been clocked in the timing traps on tiie long back straight at 1698 mph A full 5 mph "faster than any other machines here Though the team is Japanese the riders are all Americans Art Baumann hails from Cottonwood Cal Ron Grant calls Brisbane Cal home and Joel Nicholas makes Newport Beach Cal his home Of all the professional motorcycle riders here in Daytona Nicholas is furtherest removed from the public image of a torcycle racer Joel has a degree in German literature performs as a concert violinist and in bis spare time is a jet pilot in the US Navy Reserve THE MOTORCYCLES racing in 200-mile $56000 event are for the most part 750oc machines All have the super-slick fairing that almost surrounds the bike and driver The riders draft one another just like the stock cars do when they race here If there is an underdog it has To be former world champion Kel Carruthers from Sidney Australia Kel rides a factory Yamaha Problem is the company does not produce a motorcycle larger than 500cc He just have the power Motorcycle racing has come a long way since Ed Kretz won here on the beach back in But a quick walk down pit road soon proves the excitement of changes Paul Richter NEW YORK Bobby Fischer -could not have found a tougher opponent for the world chess championship than Boris Spassky of Russia says Sports Illustrated this week Spassky who has held the title since 1969 plays a dogged defense and possesses formidable attacking power and in five tournament games up to now against Fischer lie-has won three and there have been two draws' THE 35-YEAR OLD Russian differs greatly in his approach to the game from Fischer spvs Sports Illustrated -Ftfcher seems- hTSpend nearly all of his waking hours studying and Spassky devotes no more than three or four hours a day to chess analysis But while 1 Fischer works alone Spassky has a marvelous team to cany on for him The group consists of Igor Bopdarevsky 58 a former Soviet champion who has been coach for a decade and who seems (Spassky in unwilling to disclose the separate functions of his advisory team) to be in charge of overall match strategy and in particular the task of determining what type of formation is best adapted to countering the individual psychology of the opponent Other members of the group includes Nikolai Krogius a statistical psychologist whose function is cloudy International Grandmaster Yefim Geller and his assistant Ivo Nei Geller and Nei have between them an enormous amount of expertise on a broad spectrum of opening moves As for Spassky himself he is extraordinarily resilient never so dangerous as in the next game after a loss Closely related to this is his delayed- i likes to' come out at the opening bell ready to flatten his opponent with the first punch Spassky is often slow to take the initiative He does not reach full power until early in the middle game This pattern of play has a deceptive effect lulling Ms opponent into a false seraof -security just when the ip all set to go off lnzv Spassky once said like a Russian bear calm slow and finding it an effort to get smashing victories on the path to the finals may have lulled observers into thinking that the way past Spassky will also be an easy one Not so says Sports Illustrated As former world champion Mikhail Tal says have it so easy against -Long ago Spassky remarked that one thing that made him less vulnerable than Fischer was his ability to accept defeat When asked how he avoided being discouraged and could snap back after a bad beating in a given game he replied it was his secret and he was going to keep it The secret is something Fischer must bear in mind Christine Dud a sophomore was a double win-f ner for the Carthage College 1 coed track team She Won the 60 and 880 i Bench's TV show worries Reds Fro hockey National Hockey League expect the situation trill solve itself because I think Johnny realizes that whether be has a TV show depends on whether he is a big star Another 238 season and people might not be TAMPA Fla (UPI)-Whe-ther Johnny a cause of his bad season in 1971 is a subject for debate but Cincinnati Reds general manager Bob Howsam hopes the whole Situation asking him to have a 1 U-1f tl DmhmL Sautintfl tlA he star and I think the way it generally has to be I think good for me in other ways talking on the show about sports to different people and I think that is good for me I like it and I think I need Bench said he intends to go right on with the show Mr' Howsam gives Mm permission wMch I hope he will" Sparky Anderson the peppery manager says cautiously that he thinks perhaps Bench to do in 1971 with 27 homers and 61 in 1971 want to do the show because I think good for me in several ways" says the 24-year old All Star catcher of all good forme financially If going to make any money on things like that now is the time for me to do it noticed that very few ballplayers get tills kind of opportunity when they are said Bench Kubek did but Sandy Koufax went into it right from being a Bench insists let the TV' talk-type show interfere with his baseball and he think a reason why ho went from 293 with 45 homers and 148 runs-batted-in in 1970 to 238 solve Howsam said he sees in those activities particularly TV sbow he has it so organized that it does not interfere with his concentration on baseball said Howsam Thursday's Results Montreal I St Louts 1 Philadelphia Los Angeles Tonight's Oemet Buffalo at Vancouver CCIW fails to name any! all-league seniors Last second shot puts Trinity in win column Grace The teams were tied at 16 after one quarter Jackie 16-point performance led Church of God to a 4541 win over Church of the Nazarene Jim Stewart led all scorers with 18 for the losers League-leading Paris Comers Methodist posted another easy victory when it defeated St Mary Lutheran 85-56 Ralph Meyers led the winners with 17 points CYC Church league i Paris Cor 11 1 Nauren 7 I Baptist Draco Lutti I Tabamacla 7 5 Church Gad 4 11 Kano Blbta 7 7 St Mary Luttt 1 11 Trln Luth 7 7 Mike Scherr had only a second but he used it well Scherr scored a basket on a shot with one second left to give Trinity Lutheran a 5048 victory over Kenosha Bible in CYC Church League basketball action Thursday night Tom Blaziewske led the winners with 18 points and Dennis Voelz added 14 Roger and Kerry Krehbiel had 15 points apiece to pace Kenosha Bible Baptist Tabernacle got 22 points from each Perry and Urn Hubbard and a 75-66 victory over Grace Lutheran Jeff Cherney added 14 for the winners Jim Hammond scored 17 snd Randy' Kirsch 16 for r- bA i and Cal Saunders of Elmhurst Completing the squad were Dan Parker of Millikin Brian Scheunemaon of Carthage Mark Brooks of Augustana Randy Pfund of Wheaton and Steve Hoeft of North Central Last year when coaches picked first and second teams of five players each Laing and McDonald were "first team selections and Brooks Saunders Parker and Clum were on the second five In an unprecedented happening no seniors were among the all-atar choices Laing Gravlin Saunders McDonald' Hoeft Parker and Brooks are juniors and the rest are sophomores Augustana and Wheaton landed two positions each Carroll was the only school without a representative BLOOMINGTON ID John Laing who led Augustana to the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin championship was voted the outstanding basketball player in the conference today by coaches of the nine member schools Laing a Moot 10-inch junior who ranked third hi the league In both scoring and rebounding totals although he missed oner game will receive the Fred Young Most Valuable Player Trophy which is named in honor of theformer commissioner of the league Laing was one of five unanimous choices for the 10-man allconference squad also picked by the coaches The others were Keith McDonald of North Park Dean Gravlin of Illinois Wesleyan Steve Clum of Wheaton UW-P faculty to take on Packers '5' Six brave faculty staff members from the University of i 1 n-farkside will be among the basketball players taking the court for Coach Steve Stepehens Sunday March 19 when the Parkside All-Stars take on the Green Bay Packers In a 1:30 pm game at Trem-per haVe to be brave because tiie Packers will have a huge weight advantage against the crew from Parkside which will include present day team members and alumni stars as well as the UW-P staffers Vice Chancellor Otto Bauer is typical of most of the staff men in that his action in a faculty student game fall was his first taste of competition in nearly a decade But Bauqr had high school experience like some of the rest and played for a short time at Northwestern But be playing for fun just as will be Bob Lawson from the educational division at Parkside Gene Gasiorkiewicz from acience John Bunker from social studies and Peter Martin and Walt Graddin from English Tickets are priced at 82 for adults $1 for high school and college students and 50 cents for children under 12 In Kenosha Chet's Sports Bar Sports Center and Nehlsen Sporting Goods are ticket outlets Discover a whole new world of outboard features and innovations to make your everyday boating more enjoyable 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