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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 40

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THIRTY KOUR THE DAILY FREEMAN. KINGSTON. N. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1970 Leiv Knutsen: Speak Biu MUFFLER EXHAUSTED? I f- GET A NEW THIS DOES apply TO TRI CKS OK FOKEKiN OAK MIFFLEKS MUFFLERS Kt. (SaugT-rtiis Khori) 3 Ml.

No. of Kingston OPEN 8 A.M. TO 3 P.M. SAT. 8 A.M.

TO 2:30 (Next to Bob's Auto thii played Community College and spawn hit the net 33 times. Leiv Knutsen completed hit two year UCCC carreer this week Behind him were two season; of goals, crucial wins, goals heartbreaking defeats, goals, in juries, and still more goals. LEIV KNUTSEN Rv IRA i times lie has been to leave the Vizvary thing away from the pure It has been with this booting asked how he got Leiv to come inf records for career goals and STONE RIDGE put Coach Vizvary re observed. strength of shot: "He aggregation that Knutsen has to Stone Ridge). in a season, as well as "If I get that ball and I have called in his office on the Ulster Knutsen doesn't like to talk can tear through a he added expertise to the natural Now the recruiters are after paltz this one goalie and a defender to campus the other day.

much about this phase of his said. talent he displayed in Norway Knutsen again. Already he has vear) and he was the Region front of me. I can guarantee a been kicked in the knee. shin.

Ulster career, but you can tell Leiv says much of his point whcn he began kicking a ball received ten offers and both 15 scoring leader, These were not the words ankles I ve seen tears in from his face that the topic ma mg prowess las oco wi i aroun(j an age too young for and Vizvary expect the im dreadfully expecting the of a brash cocky goal scorer, his eyes and I ve seen the doesn evoke fond memories, his ability to shoot with either mnmmt leave Vizvarv Thev were spoken softly hv a playful childishness when He attributes the rough house foot: in the season 1 urn to remember. Speaking of pact to come after Christmas Ulster coach voung blond, muscular kid who faking to get a rest. tactics to the quality of the had an injured right the first time he performed for when the major college teams lh soc for Ulster County also seen a mad look American soccer player who Knutsen said, "so I shot with Ujoa Knutsen joked. played have finished their schedules. to on his face for he cannot under docs not have the skills of the the left.

If I get the ball on the better at 11 than I do "He is a good student as well stand why not playing European and thus must resort left and I can not get good While playing for the Club as a good soccer Viz- to his basic instincts to prevent position. I move it to the right team. Leiv also was a member vary said, "so he can write his The culmination of this frus a goal. and shoot with that of the Fort Hamilton High own Neither would in McctlllJJ i tration came in recent Yet the six foot. 180 pounder Much of the credit for Knot- School eleven in Brooklyn.

In dicate if Leiv has any prefer- -pke Ueeemher meeting of the tournament loss to Staten Is still has been able to score, development goes to the three years Knutsen tallied 17, cnees hut they would not dis land. The Senators were 4 0 and score often. His confidence staff of the Gjoa Club team in 24. and 27 times. During that count the Ivy League schools 1(mn Esopus Little League losers, the first time is reflected by his New York National last campaign he led Fort or Hartwick or New Paltz.

has been called for December He scored 50 times for Coach been shutout all year, and the quote but how does he do League. Leiv joined the squad Hamilton to the NYC champion Before Knutsen leaves UCCC 4. 1970, at 7:30 p.m. at George Senators hut. first time Knutsen failed to it? at the age of eleven when his ship with a 7 0 2 record.

there are several matters to be Port Ewen Reform erf cjlifnJ as is the case with all great score in a game. In that match. has an extremely good family moved to this country Deluged by offers to colleges, completed, Leiv is currently on hall by President; goal producers. Knutsen was Leiv was kicked in the calf late nose for a goal." remarked from Norway. played with Knutsen chose Ulster where he the nomination list for the Ju Plans will he rmidf always the target of opposition in the second quarter and hob- Vizvary.

can get good Gjoa on weekends for eight majors in Liberal Arts in the nior College All American team, construction of a new roughnecks who had the sole bled throughout the remainder position or he can utilize his years and will continue to do social sciences was there the Mid Hudson All Stars, and at the Esopus field anltf foF intention of putting the of the contest. breakthrough But the so now that his UCCC career is at the right time with the right the Region 15 All Stars He has the forming of a "Hi ha to to UCCC mentor Ltki any over, aid when already broken Ulster scor PPP Places 3 on Ill-Star learn STONE RIDGE places on the 1970 Mid Hudson candidate Leiv Knutsen and lectcd three each for Ulster. Ulster County Community Col Conference All Star soccer team. Gerard Lee Hing as linemen and Bory of Sullivan was named lege has been awarded threc! The trio includes 0 Nasmyth as a hack, igoalie over Lcjv Knutsen Other first team linemen are Samuelsen. despite the fact they QjuscplH, Bruni Giuseppe Bruni and John Scr each allowed only 12 goals and Gerard Lee Hing bestian of Orange County CC.

Samuelsen had 109 saves to 100 Tohn and Franco Milcila of West- for Bory. Chester. Joining Nasmyth in the All Star backfleld are Miehae 1970 All Mid-Hudson LINE Ulster ASSIST LEADERS FERNANDO NASMYTH Serbestian. OCC. Mi loll a.

West. Whelan, West, Hart- ait 1(ty west. Bruni. oc Whelan of Westchester Joseph Mike Ctostelluzzi, pc. Lec-iling, UC, 3: Klaus Weber.

UC, 3. Friedman. Rockland; Phil Cour- stats tois. Dutchess, and Demothenes Tsairides of Orange. Sigurd Samuelsen.

UC John Borv of Sullivan Commu- Bory. su nity is the All Star lioalic. jKHlpS; nSfch Whelan was voted the Out- Lave Brahm, occ standing Player of 1970 IggJ Knutsen, the Region XV SCor-fGllbort Ramirez occ ing leader with 33 goals, was Rr'an Lutch. Carl Mirlello, UCCC third in the conference behind, Bruni of Orange, with 9 and final standings Friedman of Rockland with 8 Lee-Hing and Klaus Weber i I 11 It 13 Ulster each scored six goals. Sullivan 2 Serbestian led in assists four.

Lee-Hing and Weber col- Franco Milella Orange Ulster Orange Westchester BACKS Michael Whelan Westchester Joseph Friedman Rockland Phil Courtois Dutchess Fernano Basmyth Ulster Demothenes Tsairides Orange GOAL John Bory Sullivan LEADING SCORERS (Giuseppe Bruni, Orange Joe Friedman. Rockland Lav Knutsen. Ulster John Serbestian, Orange Gerard Lee Hing. Ulster Klaus Weber, Ulster (Franco Milella, Westchester 8 ITony Faina, Westchester 6 OPEN NITES HART ZEBRA SPALDING AUSTRIAN SKIIS ski shop 70 North Front Street Boots Parkas Ski Pants Gloves FRANKS Frazier-Foster (lash Tonight If everything goes right under his says zier Ali would probably Frazier who usually fights at a Although Frazier is the heavy- fight in February. Ali fights Os- height an(j reach disadvantage.

weight champion and unbeaten car Bonavcna in December and victories Frazier has fitfht. in thp the U.S. Supreme Court rnducLg DETROIT Joe Frazier, Kirkman in New Madi a king fighting for universal ac- son Square Gaidcn. ceptanee. and Boh Foster, a king who has turned his -n pro he fights in the on the class he rules, meet to of Muhammad Ali.

also expected to act until at least scored mcuucung night for the heavyweight cham- Unovvn as Clay. March on appeal of A he pionship of the yorld. So if Frazier beats Foster-he ot reiusing tnuuttion Fehn.arv The scheduled 15 round fight is is 5 favorite will be an lho BeJSes the htaiorv of so, for 10.30 pm EST. a. Coho toward stampmg out Vd'taWs heavyweight' 'chSion dnm stripped of the heavy- winning the heayywejg a closed cicuit television dou- brjng closer to realization a Fra bleheader.

a scheduled 10 zjer.Ali fight, rounder between heavyweights for he has said no George Foreman and Boone matter what happens in the Fra- If f. t.u h. into the Army- a conviction 1 rtM it will be an- Besides the history of a light never heavy- "inning me neav.vweight title, weight title record also is against fight will off a con- him. Three of his four losses in in styles. Frazier, from 45 have been to heavy- Onteora Girls Arc I ndefeated again.

i a Philadelphia, is a boring in style weights, zier fight he will not defend his of fighter who likes l0 vvork first; Foster points out that he was (light heavyweight championship on lke ancj js extremely properly conditioned for Foster, who was expected to dangerous when he has his op those fights and that a loss to ponent on the ropes or in a cor Zora Policy in 1985 was his last weigh from 185 to 190 pounds for of Washington, is a defeat. uniPFVTTTF 0 he ffr standup boxer with a good left Foster has scored 35 knockouts liu .6 Ilght hMk and a tremendous righ rx Micrh tfirU iu a ttuucuuuo right in his 41 victories including a Onteora Central High girls lt 0f i (5 any more. it also is han(J four-round triumph over Dick varsity field ey team possible for a fighter to make 2fi vear old Frazier will that brought him the light wrapped up the 1970 Ulster morc nioney as a heavyweight igh Koster by aSouY 15 to heavy title in 1988. County Athletic League (LCAL) contender or trial horse than as 20 pounds, including his beard Scoring for the fight will hr championship with a 5 0 the light heavyweight champion which he will not have to shave under the 10 point must sys over New 1 altz. lhe Onttota a crowd of about which ff hut tho 31 vear-old Foster at tem- with 10 ptints to the.win- tearn was undefeated in league would mean a gate of $300,000 is inches taller ner a found, nine or less to play with a 4 0 record and lost expected at the 15,000 seat Cobo Frazier and has an edce loser and 10 each for an only one game, to Red Hook.

Arena to watch try to be- roaci-, even round. The three knoek- Diane Rcffelt and Holly Hepp- come the first light heavyweight where I can miss down rule has been waived and ner each scored two goals for champion to win the heavy a fighter on the floor at the bell must heat the count which will continue. OCS and Kim Thayer got the weight title. Seven previous light other one. Onteora led 2-0 at heavy kings tried unsuccessfully AVI HA.

the half. It was first a total of nine times. IV! Iff field hockey championship. The closed circuit telecast will vJcIIIIt Seniors playing their last be seen in 110 locations, with ai KINGSTON very valuable wings for four Canada. The fights also will be 10 to a 40 29 years of varsity hockey; Diane beamed to 27 countries in Flu- over Sonics in the Jewish Com- RefTelt.

an explosive, though rope, Africa. South America, munity Center junior basketball injury prone winger: Kathy Mel-Central America. Asia and the league Marc Beaumont led lert and Linda Crosby, two con- South Pacific. Sonics with 10 stantly improving and hard FYaz.ier has been guaranteed in another game. Jay working defense players.

$150,000 against 40 per cent of 18 markers paced the Other OCS players: Pat Adels, all receipts. Ftoste will get 34-21 win over Hawks. Herb Bonnie Baker, Beth Fisher, per cent. Kantor hit 10 for the Hawks. Lynn Heidenstrom and Sandy No matter what Frazier Malek.

all juniors. makes on this fight it will he The New York Mets will have Fine defensive play against peanuts compared to what he their game in the New Paltz was turned in by would get for fighting Ali. That davtime next season. It will be Robin MacFadden. Carolyn Vis- would he the most lucrative held at Shea Stadium Saturday, kocii and Nancy DiNapoIi.

all fight in history, with predictions July 31, preceding a league of a $10 million gross. game against the Chicago Cubs. YOUNG AWARDWINNERS Stan Bahnsen (L) star hurler for the New York Yankees, was on hand last Saturday at the Walnut Grove to present trophies and make a speech at the Babe Ruth League banquet. Don Miller (second from left) receives pitching award from Bahnsen while Duane Carey is presented with the batting trophy by Jack Luplon (far right). Lupton is the League president.

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1873-1977