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THE STATE JOI ItWL Lansint nt Lnint, Michigan F-2 Oct. 29, 1970 Vimii Dollars Never Performer Better Thaa At or MtLNtGAN mmm Eaton Rapids Hosts Calholic Central Holt Finds Title at Hana ANSI N(, MAIL Iteiirman, one of F.aton few junior starters, got the nod for the first time last week health and newly installed quarterback Walt Bearman will provide a fast finish. fleer lar's BEST FRIEND MG SAI.LS SERVICE BROOKS IMPORTED CARS Open fveninat 1104 N. Crane; River Thuri Frl. 44M47I In Stin Si.cv 6 lit 16 Widths AA to KEEK Casper and Nicklaus Sahara Open Favorites ple.

I'p mil II last week, we hadn't been getting that kind of blocking and weren't able to move the ball inside." DEFENSE DOES WELL Wolcott also feels the defense, which hasn't been what you could call bad at any time this year, may have come of age at Mason. defensive group did real well," he praised. "They (Mason) moved against us in the first period, but then they didn't get anywhere near us after that." Another factor that helped greatly was the continued improvement in the health of halfback Jim Leder- Experienced outdoor men know there's nothing like comfortable boot when you've a roiiffh rlnv and heaved a touchdown pass. "If we play like we're capable of playing, I think we can give Catholic Central a real biillgame," Wolcott said. The Greyhound offense will consist of ends Jeff Sehrock, 6-0, 175, and Murk Noss, 6-1, 170; tackles Phil Clone, 6 0, 185, and Mitch Towns, 6-1, 185; guards Bill Higgins, 5-10, 170, and Harry Sutton, 6-0, 180; center Butch Wolcott, 6-0, 185; halfback Bob Smith, 6-0, 160; fullback Mike Sawdy, 5-9, 150; Ledergerber and Bearman.

Sehrock, Clone, Wolcott and Bearman are the only starters who are not seniors. End Al Ryan, 6-3, 215; tackles Joe Smith, 6-3, 260, and Tom Page, 6-1, 190; guard Jerry Warfield, 6-2, 225; line-backer Randy Hector, 5-10, 175; and halfback Steve Welch, 5-10, 160, are defensive regulars along with Sutton, Towns, Wolcott, Ledergerber and Bob Hector, Warfield and Ryan are underclassmen, the latter a sophomore. of hiking ahead. Features include oil-tanned water rejiellent leather up-jJJj pers.Traction-Tred wedge crepe soles. Ph.

484-4968 Waverly on Saginaw V. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) Billy Casper and Jack Nicklaus flunked their favorite subject, golf, last week but they get a fresh start today in the first round of the 72-hole, $100,000 Sahara Invitational. Casper is the No. 1 money-winner this year more than $144,000.

Nicklaus is a close second with almost $140,000. Nicklaus has to be the favorite here because it seems almost as if he owns this tournament. He won the Sahara last year when he shot a final six-imder-par 65 for a total of 282, 12 under. He beat Frank Beard by four strokes. RED WING By DAVE MATTHEWS Mule Jmirnal Spurts Writer Insofar as the title race rocs, Haslett-Holt is what's hapix'ii-ing in the Capital Circuit.

A Holt victory Friday niyht before an expecteilly overflowing home crowd would give the undefeated Rams all the marbles. If the Vikings win, on the other hand, things will remain very interesting for another week. For Holt, certainly, and for Haslett, except for one game, the league season has gone aliout as well either school could have wished in its fondest dreams. It has not been quite that way for several other Circuit members, among them Eaton Rapids. When the Greyhounds host Catholic Central Friday night, they'll be bidding for only their second success in five conference starts.

They had hoped for more and they still hope for considerable improvement. OKEMOS VISITS MASON There's only one other league game Friday, Okemos at Mason. Howell has an open date. "We had expectations of doing better than we have," Eaton Rapids coach Bob Wol-cott says, "but we've beaten ourselves by making mistakes in some games. "I would have to say the season has been a bit disappointing, but I do feel we're a little better than our record shows." Wolcott is hopeful that the Greyhounds can pick up where they left off last weekend, when they claimed their first Circuit success after three straight losses, 14-0 at Mason.

"We did a much better job at Mason," Wolcott said, "particularly in the offensive It really fired out and moved peo Robinson Signs CINCINNATI (UPI) Flynn Robinson, a holdout since his trade from the Milwaukee Bucks in April, signed his 1970-71 National Basketball Association contract Wednesday with the Cincinnati Royals. Robinson, a 6-foot-l guard who averaged 21.8 points per game last season, came to Cincinnati in the deal which sent Oscar Robertson to the Bucks. Contract terms were not CAPITAL CIRCUIT League Holt 4 0 0 Haslett 3 1 0 Cath. Central 3 2 0 Okemos 2 2 0 Eaton Rapids 1 3 0 Mason 1 3 0 Howell 1 4 0 Overall 5 0 I 4 gerber. The 6-1, 175-pound senior suffered a very painfully bruised shoulder in the season opener (a 20-14 non-league win at Charlotte) and hasn't been 100 per cent since, although he has missed just one game.

Despite the nagging injury, Ledergerber had netted 465 yards in four games, and scored 40 points. "Jim has done a real fine job offensively all season," Wolcott says, "even with that handicap. He's up to about 80 per cent efficiency now, and he can even play some defense for us." Ledergerber was also top hand in the secondary at the time of the injury, but hadn't seen additional defensive action until the Mason game. Wolcott is hopeful that the combined improvement of the offensive line, Ledergerber's iHAND NOW SHOWING! "The Ken-llur of Motorcycle I'ictiire-" JOE NAMATH as C.C.Ryder AWNMABGRET as his airi Vt 11 CjCamo ft. ly mm AnecKtad Pro NA ffeilei ii Coftraranta Atlantic Divinon Woo Leil Pet.

New York 7 1 Philadelphia 4 'so Boston ..3 5 Buffalo 1 .200 Central Civilian Baltimore 4 1 .571 Cincinnati .296 Atlanta I 4 .200 Cleveland 0 .000 Western Conference Midumal Division Detroit i.wo 4 I .400 4 7 3 4 .42 Pacific Division Milwaukee Chicago Phoenix San Dieoo 5 .500 Los Anofles 3 3 SCO San Francisco 3 4 .419 Portland 3 a .42 Seattle 3 375 Wednesday's Results Detroit tot. Baltimore 103 New York 12e. Boston a Cincinnati 131. Seattle 111 Chicago IIS. Phoenix 106 San Dieoo 110, Phoenix 105 Philadelphia 111.

San Francisco 108 Only games scheduled. Thursday's Game San Dieoo at New York Only 94 me scheduled Friday's Games Phoenix St Boston Baltimore st Philadelphia Buffalo at Los Angeles Chicago at San Francisco Cincinnati at Cleveland Seattle at Portland Only games scheduled. ABA fast Division Won Lost Pet. Virginia 4 1 Floridians 4 2 New York 4 4 .500 Kentucky 4 4 .500 Pttthurah 3 5 .375 Carolina 0 4 000 wast Division Utah 3 0 1.000 Indiana 7 2 Memphis 1 4 .333 Denver 1 -28 Texas 3 .250 Wednesday's Games Kentucky 104. Carolina 102 Indiana 113, Memphis 99 Only games scheduled Tonight's Games New York at Utah Only games scheduled Friday's Games Virglnie vs.

Carolina at Greensboro Only game scheduled. The Associated Press NHL Cast Division PtS. vr OA New York 6 1 Boston 5 0 1 Montreal 5 3 1 Vancouver 3 5 2 Detroit 2 4 1 Buffalo 2 6 1 Toronto 2 5 0 West Division Chicago 2 2 St. Louis 4 2 3 Philadelphia 4 3 1 Los Angeles 4 2 0 Minnesota 4 3 0 Pittsburgh 2 3 3 California 0 7 2 24 20 27 33 23 31 12 30 28 17 23 20 20 18 24 18 15 14 IS 16 Wednesday's Results Toronto 6. Montreal 2 New York 4, Detroit 1 Minnesota 2 Chicago 1 Pittsburgh 5.

Los Angeles 3 St. Louis 3. California 2 Only games scheduled. Tonight's Gaines Chicago at Boston Buffalo at Philadelphia Only games scheduled. Friday's Games Buffalo at California Only game scheduled.

International League Wednesday's Results Dayton 6. Port Huron 2 Only game scheduled. Tonight's Games No games scheduled Friday's Games Des Moines at Toledo Davton at Flint Only games scheduled. Diplomats. Dwight Rich Faculty Duel The internationally famous Harlem Diplomats will play the Dwight Rich Faculty Monday, Nov.

2, at 8 p.m. in the Dwight Rich gymnasium. Led by Goose Tatum the Diplomats have recently returned from a successful tour' of Mexico, Jamaica, Nassau, Brazil and Venezuela. The Diplomats, with a 173-4 record in 1989, will present one of basketball's most spectacular magic circle. Part of this unique circle is done in darkness, with only the shoes and ball glowing.

Tickets for the exhibition game are available at the school office and may also be purchased at the door. Student tickets are $1 and adults $1.50. Eicbank Honored NEW YORK (UPI) The Arthritis Foundation Wednesday named coach Weeb Ewbank of the New York Jets 1971 National Arthritis Victory Chairman and coach of the '71 Ar-: thritis Victory Team. Nicklaus also won in 1963, 1966 and 1967, so he's shooting for his fifth Sahara title, which would add another $20,000 to his earnings. Casper has just been named PGA player of the year.

He won the Sahara in 1965. The tournaments will use two courses, the Sahara-Nevada and the Paradise Valley, for the first two rounds. The last two will be held at Paradise. Both Casper and Nicklaus failed to make the 36-hole cut at the Kaiser Open in Napa, last weekened and that is a rarity. right Am? CO HIMN 4216 West Saginaw One (1) Block W.

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