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Thursday, Jan. 24, '63 DETROIT FREE PRESS PICKS HIS YANKS TO WIN III Houk Afraid of the Tigers Siding Is Just Dandy RENTAL By Terry Edwards words at the Tigers' recent press party. "I won't make any promises," quoth Sir Robert, "ex cept that we'll go to Florida, work hard and be ready to play ball on April 10.H The season opens -April (Continued from First Sports) base hit), the little shortstop will pull down $2,600,000 this season. He got 208 hits, you LJr-Ail know. Is Open every everting until p.m.

May Be Tough Driving to It 1- what Michigan's ski areas look like a commercial for the de sons plus a birthday cake and hot chocolate in the lodge before a fireplace. Other resorts have similar programs In a continuing effort to make skiing a lot of fun for everyone regardless of age. tergent companies this week. week. One is a nursery school, complete with lunch and sledding, for pre-school children so mother can ski during the hours of 10 a.m.

to 3 p.m. He also has a birthday party plan Involving free les- AVOID WAITING AT THE SLOPES Rent ski boots, poles and skis with safety release bindings at your neighborhood Sears store (txctpt Wyandot RENTAL FEE I Evening $3 I Wselcend $5 and you con Ski Ml. Christio For Only It was almost a half- century ago when Henry Hall, then 24, went out to Steamboat Springs, to compete for the world's ski jumping championship. Henry soared high off the jramp at famed Howelson Hill, spread his arms as if The areas have that fluffy, puffy white look from the Ohio Ml border to the shores of the Lake Superior Ice field. Excellent, excellent, excellent LEAVES NOTRE DAME skiers is the one word coming from every direction to describe the skiing conditions.

preirer i But there a a catch. There al ways is. You may find the roads to the Ex-Lion Stanfel To Coach at Cal tney were wings, ana came down with a new world's record of 202 feet. That was. exactly 47 years ago.

Henry, who lives in Farmlngton, has passed 71st birthday. But he still Jumps regularly from the Ude he constructed in his 'Own backyard. I'" On Feb. 6, hell head for Steamboat Springs again to participate in that area's Golden Anniversary Winter Sports Carnival. ski areas more hazardous than the slopes.

The State Highway Department issued a warning that most of the roads are snow-covered or ice-crusted and dangerously slippery in spots. 22 too oooeaae ve. naaou.1 mo. mich. When you rent your ski equipment at Sears.

Use your Sears Charge Plate. Some secondary roads are BERKELEY, Calif. UPi Dick Stanfel, five times an All-Pro guard with the Detroit Lions, Wednesday was named offensive line coach or the University of California. closed. OCT.

THUOUCN HtRCM uu ronr arremar, uncoui mm, mkr rtKMti: swa-oisa But in this weather, you can Stanfel, for the past four almost ski to where you want Vi nfllll.ll juj; rr" I. ii 1.1 i s-rmmvTmmmmmmmm I ita4 ym th lit mmati the line coach to go. years at iMotre Dame, will serve at Cal under DETROIT AREA Canadiens EXCELLENT: Alpine, Drvden, Mt. Brighton, Mt. Christie, Mt.

Holly, Pine mw, summit, erampien, in in Mills. EAST MICHIGAN EXCELLENT: Indian Hills naar Belted by The Baltimore Orioles are nasty people nasty, nasty people. Here they trade catcher Gus Triandos to the Tigers, then issue a press release calling attention to the fact that Gus "hit only one home run after May 3" last season. But the Orioles, In the interest of objectivity, also point out that Triandos' biggest day of the year was in the second game of a double-header against the Yankees on Aug. 24.

He got 2-for-5. Quote-Unquote Leon Wagner, Los Angeles Angels "Sure, I expect to hit 37 home runs next season. Why notr The pitchers aren't going to get any smarter and I'm not going to get any Contract negotiations between the ball clubs and their players always hold a strong fascination for us. That's because the ball clubs always get the short end of it. Take the case of Norm Cash of the Tigers.

When he raised his batting average 75 points to win the batting title, he demanded and got a $16,000 raise. Now that his average is off 120 points, do you think he'd go for a $16,000 cut? Worried about those midwinter house payments, following the spending spree of the holidays? Well, consider the bills Willie Mays has to pay. Mays recently moved into a $90,000 home in San Francisco and the living room drapes alone cost him $3,000. His gold carpeting went for $25 per square foot and then he has to pay the electric bill on four TV sets and the charges on five telephones. Feel better? Baby, it's cold outside but our winter was forever warmed by Bob Scheffing's Helen, Snow Valley near Gaylord, Skyline near Roscommon, Mott Mt.

near Farwell. Au Sable Ranch near Gaylord, Major Coach Marv Levy. Stanfel joined the 'Lions in 1952. After being voted the Lions' most outstanding lineman three times and most valu-abla ulaver mounrain near Harrison, snow snivt mt. Leafs, 5-1 near Clare, Graylins Winter Sports Park, Mt.

Frederick near Frederic, Silver Knob near Gaylord, Fonro resort near Comins, Sheridan Valley near Lewiston, Mto Mt. near Mio, Timberline near Lakelend. GOOD: Apple Mt. near Freeland, Ogemaw Hills near West Branch, Silver Val (Continued from First Sports) I ley near i awas ciry. WEST MICHIGAN once, he went Stanfel EXCELLENT: Avalanche, Boyne City; Bear Hills, Bear Lake; Bis Manistee; held a narrow two-point margin over the Habs going into to the Washington Redskins in 1956.

An injury ended his pro Boyne Mountain. Bavne Falls: Bradv's Hills, Lakeview: Caberfae. Cadillac: Crys tal Mountain, Thompsonvillet Eskar Ski career in 1958. Slopes, Middleville; Glacier Hills, Bel-laire; Holiday. Traversa Citvi Mt.

Man- Wednesday night's contest, increased it to three with a 3-3 tie against the New York Rangers. ceiona, Manceiona; Mt. Mcsauba, Char levoix; Newaygo Winter Park, Newayeo; Nub's Nob, Harbor Springs; Panda, Rock-ford; Thunder Mountain. Bovne Falls; Jr. Wings Bow To Chatham, 2-1 Toronto took a command Timber Ridge, Alamo; Ward Hills, Drancn; waiioon nn is, wauoon Lake.

ing 4-0 lead before the 15- GOOD TO EXCELLENT: Briar Hill. Mesick; Little Switzerland, Three Rivers; Ludington Ski Area, Ludingfon; McGuire's me junior wings dropped a minute mark of the first period as Kelly, Douglas, Stanley and Pulford scored. ski Area, caouiac 2-1 decision to Border Cities UPPER PENINSULA EXCELLENT! I roe. eels Mt. near League hockey leader Chatham at Olympia Stadium Wednesday Kelly's opening marker came nrimiey.

night but remain in second at the 49-second mark as the Leafs concentrated play in the place. Greyhounds Run Montreal end. The Canadiens Herb Wakabayashi scored the winning goal In the third period HIS TRIP is by special In-; vitation. But it was made a reality through the generosity and concern of skiers who have known Henry for years. Mort Graddis of Mt Holly was one of the first contributors to a special fund.

Members of the clubs of the Metropolitan Detroit Ski Council contributed largely to the expenses of Henry's trip as a token of appreciation to a great Michigan skier. The Ford Motor where Henry worked for 37 years, provided additional funds. Henry will be representing the 3,000 Council skier as an honorary member of the Ford Thunderblrd Ski Club. Hell appear at a February meeting of the Council upon his return from Steamboat Springs. HEXRY SKIS regularly a.

Mt. Holly and other area resorts. "I'm good for at least 10 more years," he insists. Nobody argues with him, either. His continuing interest In the sport (he built and operated ski resorts at Brighton and Rochester in the 1930's) provides-an-interesting contrast especially at Mt.

Holly in the late afternoons. Every weekday around 4 p.m. the kids begin arriving. They come by private car, school bus and special chartered bus from school districts around Detroit, Pontiac and Flint. Mort Graddis, owner of the resort, has made special efforts to start 'em on skis early.

He has special tow fees for youngsters and extra special rates for members of school ski teams. GRADDIS also has two new services in operation this Right to Top were unable to clear the puck during most of the period and Toronto pounded Plante with after second-period goals by DODGE CITY, Kan. UPV 17 shots. Play leveled off in the second The Moberly (Mo.) Greyhounds, with a 10-1 record, have taken Chatham's Jim Smith and Detroit's Carl Cryderman. Caberfae Sets period with each team scoring over the top spot in the weekly a goal.

basketball coaches poll of the PULFORD scored his second Junior Races National Junior College Athletic Association. goal of the night at 3:01 of the Flint Junior College was Caberfae will stage its down period, beating Plante cleanly ranked No. 10. hill and slalom junior ski races as he skated across the goal mouth. Sunday beginning at 10:30 ajn.

in the tournament area. Moore finally put Montreal on Racing will be In four classes the scoreboard just after the midway mark of the stanza, for boys and girls 11 and under, 12-13, 14-15 and 16-17. The going in alone and outguessing goalie Don Simmons. entry fee Is $1 and there is no admission charge for The final period was scoreless as the Lmfs checked closely and protected their four-goal cushion. Ford Division cordially invites you to meet your newest Ford Dealer SKIING is GREAT! at Mt.

Christie West Davison Lake Read North of Oxford, Michigan SM Ski School Rentals Operating Phone OA 8-3957 TOBOGGAN RUN NOW OPEN Canadien netminder Plante was tested 44 times while at the opposite end, Simmons was called upon to handle. 34 shots. FIRST PERIODt 1 -Toronto, Kttly (Mahovlieh, Brewer) :4. 2 Toronto, Douglas (Koon) 1:11. 3 Toronto, Staley (Horvath, Pulford) 10:1.

4 Toronto, Pulford (Horvath) Ptnaltiw-Fon-tinato, Horvath Horvath SECOND PERIODS 5-TorontO, Pulford (Horvath, Brewer) 3:01. Montreal, Moore (Richard) 11:42. Penaltlei Shack Moore Armstrong J. C. Tremblay (18.001.

THIRD PERIOD: No seorln. Penalties: f'chard Stanley Brewer Fonrinato U-13-1J-W, Simmon T-10-14 33. in CALiHiyM mm, mc. Red Wings Are Banking On Bassen Continued from First Sports) 470 S. MAIN PLYMOUTH, MICH.

PHONE GA 7-6030 or GL 3-1100 egg BOYNE MT. CABERFAE SKI AREA HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO MEET the lively new '63 Ford cars and trucks, and the friendly new Ford folks who will be pleased to servt you. And this month you can take advantage of an extra-generous introductory trade-in allowance offered by your new Ford neighbors. So be sure to come in soon! LEO CALHOUN, President, with 13 dedicated years in the automotive business, considers your driving satisfaction his most important responsibility. He is proud of the modern facilities in the service department completely equipped and expertly staffed to give you dependable and economical service.

He invites you to come in now and get acquainted. called up from Pittsburgh on Monday. Abel got good reports from Hornet coach Jack Stewart and former Detroiter Vic Stasiuk on MacDonald, who in his first season as a pro, has 19 goals for Pittsburgh. "I've watched him for five "or six games and he stays on his wing, has a good shot and puts the puck in the net," Abel said. -MacDonald will play left wing on the third line and Joyal, in his third pro season, will work on the power play and perhaps spell Alex Faulkner at center on the third line.

Faulkner beat out Joyal -or that Job during training eamp. "The trial will be for at least two weeks, Abel said, "and if they click, they'll stay on." 1 RED BERENSOX will be In with Montreal, replacing Don-nie Marshall who sustained a broken bone In his foot when he was hit by a Doug Barkley shot in Saturday's Wing-Cana-dien game. Montreal is the only team that that is ahead of Detroit in the season series the Canadiens have won five, lost 'two and tied one. '63 Falcon Fun It what's new In the '63 Falcon the all-time economy champ! And your fun comes in 15 spunky, panklng-new Falcon models. Hand' somcly styled, each nimble, sure-fooled Falcon goss farther on fewer gallons of regular gas.

And Twlce-a-Year (or every Maintenance features on all except Club Wagons and Buses, now make famous Falcon savings grsater than svsr before! CRYSTAL MT. DRYDEN GRAMPIAN AU SABLE MT. BRIGHTON MT. CHRISTIE MT. HOLLY IRISH HILLS SUMMIT SKI CLUB CADILLAC SANDS HOLIDAY HOUSE HAWAIIAN GARDENS HOWARD JOHNSONS Many More 00 43 tkf passbook 63 Ford Galaxie tht look, the power-tnd now the feel of the fabulous Thunderblrd I Three lively new series: Galaxie, Galaxie 500 and the Galaxie 500XL.

All models feature inspired new styling, spectacular performance, king-size roominess and the quietest ride you ever tried. You get greater service savings, too, from Galaxie's famous Twice-a-Year (or every Maintenance features. Actually over $450 worth of guest passes for lift tickets, equipment rental, ski weeks, food, lodging, whenever two people ski together! In almost any case one ski trip pays for the original cost of membership and you or your guests can ski the rest of the season ON THE HOUSE! Great for dating. Take your girl for dinner and skiing at no cost to you. Beginners, ski twice as much en the same budget.

Cut the high cost of family skiing by bringing the wife or kids along free. And if you've just been thinking of the sport You'll never have a better opportunity to start. One person pays One goes free with the guest pass and there are ever 53 passes with three or more te each of the ski areas listed! What's the gimmick? There is none. These outstanding areas want yea to try their facilities. What better way 7 63 Ford Falrlane hot new mlddlewelght-with V-8 punchl Nine new, richly styled Fairlanes give you the full-family room, superbly smooth ride and spirited performance of big cars-with a choice of two optional V- engines end the standard Fairlane Six.

What's more prices are lower than some compacts. Fairlane Twice-a-Year (or every Maintenance features also multiply your service savings I '63 Ford Pickups Like the Big Trucks!" In axles, springs, and frame, '63 Ford pickups (like the new F-100 Styleside shown here) give you the same kind of durable design as big trucks. And you'll find new styling inside and out, and a new feel at the wheel new easier steer Ing, new lighter pedal action, new smoother shifting, new comfortl FORD America's liveliest, most care-free cars Mm DOUBLE v. nilhl'Mlini HUT1-? Sports Unlimited Inc. Imperial Plan I 17220 W.

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