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i^isiss IIIUJ rtmure rmsy ocuuui i^age oia Loop Leading Hill At Albany; NT Home By MARV CERMAH Gazette Sportawrlter A pair of Class A league encounter's head a busy 22-game Friday night area scholastic basketball card that puts all 11 local quintets into action. * «• * * : IDLE SINCE Dec.' 13, the T i l T T « 1 1 r ebble Hill uint Edges Vlohonasen circuit warfare Includes Troy High at Nott Terrace and Mont Pleasant, the city's other Class A entry, at defending champ Al- bany Hiph. The start Is the first of t w o f o r t h e Terracians who journey to Albany on Saturday night " for a non-leaguer with Christian Brothers Academy. Pleasant is leading the pack with a 2-0 loop mark while the Blue Devils show a 1-1 ledger. Al- bany dropped Its only outing of the campaign to Amsterdam and the Trojans, were reversed by the Red Raiders. Also on tap locally are Class B Western Division tilts a n d A s - D E W I T T , N Y — P e b b l e HUThlgh school acored * 78-69 foul line victory over Mohonasen Central here Saturday night. The Schenectady cagers carved out a 14-10 first period margin but fell behind late in the second soclate Parochial league *ngage--g. uarteP arjd trailed untll the flnaJ ments. .whistle. Coach Lyle Bowers' Mighty Warlors bucketed two more field baskets than Pebble Hill, b u t t h e home club dunked 15 free throw* to the losers' seven. -if -if -if COACHED by Wally Habel, a former Schcnectadian, the Pebble Hill eager* earned a 38-35 lead at the intermission a n d a 58-49 spread going into the final frame. Ron O'Dasz, who collected 18 points, hit for eight of the total in the early going to help the Warriors' gain the upper hand. Jerry .Kaftnlerczak dumped 22 counters to lead the Mohonasen attack. Ross Sausville chipped in with IT. l 3f -Sf -if THE VICTORS were led by Jerry SeifcE with a 24-point net It w a s t h e third win in five start* for Pebble Hill and the fifth set- back in six outings for Mohona- sen. In the prelim Matt Macejka's 16 points helped the Mohonasen junior Varsity tip the home team's yearlings, 35-23. The winners led 20-14 at halftime. Summaries: Mohonasen Pebble Hill O F F O F P O'Dasa Tarana Nit-lag Meier K'rrTivzak Sant'b'bra Handv Sausville Totals.. El 0 a 1 S 0 0 s 31 0 IS Sargent 0 0 (Jibson 0 10 Amann 0 2 Marcabelll 5 22 Norton 0 0 Seitz 0 0 Farrante 1 17 7 Totals.. * * * 0 6 4 2 t 11 4 .23 1 3 4 0 2 1 3 IS Mohonasen A1 helm Welch Nigriny Schofh Imfeld Ward Macejka Adamack. Smith Mahoney Prior Totals.. 0 1 0 2 1 i 1 •T 0 1 0 0 15 F P 1 I Doust 0 0 Knapp 1 5 War DO is 0 2 Hod&en 0 1 Pond 0 2 Rudolph 2 16 Spire 0 0 Bryant 1 3 0 0 0 0 S 35 Totals.. 1 _ G 1 0 4 4 0 1 0 0 .10 F 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 15 12 4 S 24 11 78 P 2 0 g 8 0 3 0 0 23 St. Columba's (3-0), leader of the Parochial organization, tries Draper High tomorrow night, and takes on league foe St. Mary's of Hudson on the big Fri- day night. The former fray is slated for Draper's g y m a n d the latter the Craig street court. The Rotterdam five, victim of iha short end of the score in Its last three appearances, makes a Class B start at Johnstown also on Friday night. 8CHALMONT DEFENDS against Mechanlcville and Scotia opens a new athletic relationship at Nlskayuna in other local Class B play. It will be the Initial cage tilt to be played o n t h a Schal- mont floor. The remaining Western B league game i s f o r a l l t h e mar- ble*. Saratoga High, sporting a 25 i game league win streak over a three-year span, attacks Glov- ersville on'Friday with the out- come of the tussle being undis- puted possession of the circuit's top position. "Both squads a r e 5 - 0 i n league play. Saratoga is 7-0 overall. Cloversville has been beaten twice, by outsiders, Amsterdam end Fort Plain. The other Associate Parochial conflict sends cellar-dwelling St Joseph's Academy to onrushing St. Mary's of Amsterdam. The Hornets a r e 1-2 i n league action and the Amsterdam crew is 4-1. St Mary's only' setback was In- flicted by St. Columba's. IHOHONASEjTcENTKAL Is on trie books f o r a pair of contests this week. The Mighty Warriors clash with 'Chatham tomorrow and host Stratford Friday. Burnt Hills-Ballston La£e Cen- tral, climbing fast in the Saratoga County loop race, travels to Waterford and Shenendehowa goes to Milne f o r a capital dis- trict fray.'The Burnt Hills squad makes a non-league start tomor- row in hopes of reversing a defeaj handed to them at MechanicvHIe. ^The Schoharie Couhfy ' league goes into full-swing Friday night after a three-week layoff. Trl- County action is scheduled for both tomorrow and Friday. Tomorrow St- ColumVia's at Draper Mohonasen at Chatham Merhanicville at Burnt Hills Berne-Knox at VonrheesviMe Broarialbin at Wells May field at Oalwa< Wednesday Lansingburgh at CniUIerland Friday Troy at Xott Terrace Mont Pleasant at Albany Draper at Johnstown Mochantcville at Schalmont P n oti.i at Nlskayuna St, Joseph's at "i?t. Mary's (Ams- terdam S' Mary's (.Hudson) at St. Columba's Stratfoni at Mohonasen B-urnt Hills at Waterford Shenendehowa at Milne Beme-Knox at Rir-hmondvllt*. Perth at Broadalbin Ballstnn Spa at Stillwater Cohieskill at Worcester Philip Schuyler at Colonia Diianeshurg at Gilboa Fort Plain at Frankfort Luzerne at Galway Saratoea at ttSovergville Guilderlaiid at Voorheesville Schoharie a! Middlcburg ' Saturday Nott Terras ai CU\ Canajoharie at Polfreville. Gtiilrierland at Milne s mi day RV Joseph's at Keveny Keglers Slate State Meeting ;A m e e t i n g of genera] chairmen and co-chairmen of the State bowling tournament is: slated for Jan. 11 a t t h e Van Curler Hotel ten* e m a n Doug Harvey assisted at 7:30 p.m. ! o n three of the goals. The Rangers, in going down to their fifth straight setback, also may have lout the services of forward Dean Prentice, who WAI Celtics, Nats in NB ins It'll S/C/l <a> M.%I\S\JW-J» » y •.; Hand Siena 4th Loss BROOKLYN—Siena College's basketball representa- tives got off to a good start but failed to check a strong; St. Francis of Brooklyn second half demonstration that gave the Terriers an 82-66 triumph over the Loudonville Indians here Saturday night. COACH DANNY CUNHA'S SI- Long Putt By The Associated Press _ , , —-^ The Boston Celtics rode a ( j r | V £ § J j > r 6 W 6 I -3- —(Gazette Photo) TO THE VICTOR—Paul S. (Pop) Graham, left, RPI athletic director, congratu- lates Engineer Coach Ned Harkness, third from left, after RPI tied New Bruns- wick, 3-3, to capture its own hockey tourney title for the first time Saturday night at RPI Field House. Looking on are Engineer stars Don McArthur (8) and Gary Kearns (10). fourth period spurt to a 113-100 National Basketball Association victory over Minneapolis yester- day with hard-driving Tommy Helnsohn providing 25 points. At Philadelphia, the all-around brilliance of Guard Larry Costello provided the impetus as Syracuse easily defeated the Philadelphia Warriors, 111-96. before 3,500 fans In Convention Hall. I t w a s t h e Nats' fourth victory in their last five games. In Madison Square Garden In New York City, Maurice Stokes supplied the scoring power as the Cincinnati Royals rallied In the second half to edge t h e N e w York Knickerbockers, 101-100. Stokes scored 20 of h i s 27 points in the second half. The triumph snapped the Knicks' Garden win- ning streak at seven games. * * -x- AT ST. LOUIS, two players were banished from the floor after a free-for-all broke u p a n NBA game which the St. Louis Hawks finally won, 95-93, over the Detroit Pistons. The fight started iru-a scramble \ between Detroit's George Yard- ley and the Hawks' Jack Jdc- Mahon. Punches were thrown all over the court as both benches emptied. When order w a s r e ena aggregation took a slim 3? 29 edge at tlje intermission but the Terriers bolted back to gain the Middle Eastern College AA decision and post their fifth win in six outings. Siena stands at 4- and has lost 10 consecutive ; starts on the Brooklyn floor. Captain Johnny Obermayer zip- ped three straight deucers and ' Dave Colbert connected o n a pair Young Gav Brewer Jr., an un- . „ . , . " , *"»*» . , , . • , . , . , t of two pointers to h e p t h e losers heralded golf professional from Cincinnati, electrified a gallery of thousands late today when he sank a 15-foot putt on i LA Open Lead|*t LOS ANGELES, Jan. 1 (JP) assume packed aaau " lc a -^-ll leat * early in .tha contest. -K * ->r AL 1NNISS, the country's lead- >• RPI Ties New Brunswick, 3-3 To Capture Own Tourney Title [the 18th green, givin K h i m t h e ing rebounder> was held to only lead at the end of the third round; two f , e , d basket8 in the iniUal or the hotly contested 535,000 Los ha , f b u t t h ( ? 6 _ foot _ r lad _ a]omj ; A n g e l e s Open. with ' Tony D -Eu a 0 utscored the The putt gave the 25-year-old Indians 13-4 early in the second native of Lexington, Ky..a4-under half to give the Terriers the lead. pax for the round, a 54-hole score ; At the end of the night tha of 207 and a one-stroke lead over scorebook showed both Innisa Frank Stranahan of Toledo. an d D'Elia with 23 counters. Brewer's Arm poke climaxed a'Frank "Red'' Singsheim of Scha- day of excitement and torrid nectady canned 16 and Obesmay- coinpetition and came as he er 15 to pace the Indian offense, played in the last threesome of 1 The Brooklyn five shot 64 times the day with E . J . (Dutch* Har-,and hit on 32 attempts f o r a rison of St. Louis and Smiley! sharp 50 per cent night. Siena Quick of Los Angeles. I found the range on 25 of 59 for 44 As they came up to th P 18th |P er cent. Inniss grabbed 2 0 o f they knew the 35-year-old Sttana han, his team's 44 rebounds. Sum- one of the great amateurs; "tary: I before he turned professional in ' , . e " t *, , 1954, had come in with a 6i for|t/ 0 ibert S 208. |Ob'mayer 6 j«. j^. lilartone 3 GAY APPB:AKED to have a s\S!im I chance to tie Stranahan. Harri-|Oeschhn 0 son, w h o l e d t h e field by two|V } >' vea ° 1 Lepasse r ¥ St. VrancbO stored, peferee Mindy Rudolph 1 ? ^ " ^ ^ ' ^ L ^ i 0 4 Oimiie 1 11 Dugan 3 15 I mi is 3 9 LTKli* 3 7 Yelllu « 16 ScKftitiftr 0 0 Link 0 0 Krasmick 0 4 & 1 11 S 4 4 0 1 J? r i s 0 t l 28 7 2S 7 15 0 S 0 0 1 I Celtics Trip Van Antwerp For JCC Title The Celtics nipped the Van Antwerp Yellowjackets, 64-60, in overtime Saturday to gain the championship of the second an- nual Jewish Community Center's junior high school basketball tour- nament "Amsterdam Canadiens Romp Over Rangers, 4-0 NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (AP)—The rampaging Montreal Canadiens extended their National Hockey league winning streak to' six by blanking the slump-ridden New York Rangers 4-0 at Madison Square Garden tonight. Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion scored twice and goalie Jacques Plante posted his sixth shutout as the Flying Frenchmen increased their first-place margin over the runnerup Rangers to 16 points. The game was decided in the first period when the Canadiens collected all their goals. The sturdy Montreal defense spent the last two periods in protecting Plant's shutout. The agile goalie handled IB shots flawlessly while Ranger net-minder Marcel Paille turned in 39 saves. Montreal's first two goals came with tha New Yorkers short- handed. The Rangers h a d t w o men in the penalty box when Dickie Moore culminated a power- play with 17th goal at 11:02. The shot, taken from close range, de- flected off New York defenseman Bili Gads by'a stick into the cage. Geoffrlon. who also assisted on the first goal, made It 2-0 on a 30-root shot that eluded Paille'i grasp at 12:42. Three mlnutea later Geoffrlon again found tha range, this time o n a n unassisted maneuver aa he faked Paille out of position. Claude Provost- concluded the scoring at 38:57/caglng Phil Goy- etlc's rebound from up close. De- TROY—Coach Ned Harkness' Rensselaer Poly hockey team came from behind twice, to deadlock New Brunswick University, 3-3, to reign as champion of the seventh annual RPI Invitational hockey tournament which concluded here Saturday -*at RPI Field House. f- * * * IT W A S T H E FIRST time 1 seven tries the host team cap- tured its own tourney title. i ~ - _ . _ ._ The tie was the second of the,| ary^l-pft H i l l I" final nisrht as third-place Brown \ V^Cli^V^l O JLJLrtAH and Yale, both Ivy league entries,' -^-• - -j-^ -•-• fought to a 4-4 deadlock in 1 the | |*o-f-|a H^ £1! 11S opening game. VJTl^llO J- «JLlO The Engineers were the only j team of the four-squad field to j QLENS FALLS—Coach Johnny finish with an unblemished slate, i Varsoke's Amsterdam high hoop- RPI won twice and tied once, sters copped their seV ertth win in while New Brunswick and Brown! eight outings bv stopping Glens posted 1-1-1 records. Yale went j Halls higfi - 51A5< here Saturday winless in three starts. I night. It was a repeat triumph for the HiJltoppers who edged the Fallsmen, 55-50, early i n t h e season. Cincinnati O Stokes Twyman I.'v letie Kins Paxson Puekett Rtcketts Meineke Keeun totals Cincinnati New York Syrarns* 12 10 s 0 0 4 0 1 39 0 27 22 U i i s D i 1 n 2 XT 0 o F g r> - i 3 2 4 0 26 3 — &— V 17 Vi 23 12 i i 4 4 4 100 Iftl too It w a s a hard-fought, battle- A 23-23 tie existed at half time, i scarred battle that won the title ind a 45-45 deadlock at the three-; for the Engineers who appeared quarter pole, preceded a 59-59 knot at t h e e n d of regulation play. Frank Washington's pair of free throws and field goal in the extra) period sewed u p t h e decision for! the Celtics. Phil Cognetta grabbed scoring) honors for the Celtics with a 19- j point night, Washington chipped on the brink of waging a losing fight before a brilliant recovery gave them a deadlock. SL J£ ^. FOUR RPI PLAYERS a n d t w o A hot-hand in the third period paved t h e w a y to victory. Behind by a 17-16 count going into the second half, ihe Rugm&kers ex- ceeded police aid to eject Charley Share of the Hawks a n d J o e Holup of Detroit. Summaries: >' e w Y o rk P L'7 Nautls 1R S e a r s 23 Felix 14 (iuerin 2 Ftratiu 0 Tyra 2 10 Sjxirrow 3 3 Snbie 2 4 23 101 Totals 31 20 2S 24 4fr 4fr 4fr Philadelphia a F P a F P Sehaves F 5 U 21 Aiizin F S 7 23 Conlin F 4 3 11 S'berry F 13 2 28 Llovd F 3 0 6 O'boski F 3 4 10 Pal'aszi F 5 6 1G Ft'nluth F 1 0 2 Ken- C 3 2 S J'nston C 0 3 3 Hopkins C 1 4 8 Davis C 1 0 2 H'rison G 4 1 9 <7oU O 4 < II C'tello G 11 11 33 Reck O 1 1 3 S'mour G 0 0 0 r.eorge G 1 1 3 Blanchi G 0 1 1 Dunn G 3 2 S Dempsv G ft 0 n Totals 39 111 Totaie 35 26 9K Svracuse 29 2S 24 30—111 Philadelphia 17 31 2* 33— ?6 * * * MinneapolU Boston U F P Mikkelsen 7 4 IS Ramsey S'nlttker 2 4 8 Heinson Foust S 2 12 Russell Leonard 7 5 19 Slmnnan Carmaker 2* 4 8 Cousy Devlin 0 0 0 Xiehola Spoelstra 2 10 14 Risen Krebs 5 0 10 T'pouloB Hundley 4 1 9 Jones Fleming 0 2 2 Phillip Totals 34 32 100 Totals Minneapolis 21" 23 28 from Brown were named to the'ploded for 19 points and held the by all-tournament team picked writers covering the event. RPI's representatives were Jim j Wadley and Pete McArthur, de- .n with 18. Tom Abele s 25 and ; a -> . - „. ,-> ,,, t,. , T^ , . n . . •,, i fensemen, and forwards Paul Rickey Domsers 19 led Van,„ r „ „ „ , /-i__u. Antwerp. JL Jt it IN THE CONSOLATION game John Konik h i t o n a jump shot with three seconds remaining to give the JCC AllStars a 59-58 win over LaSalle Institute of Troy. Jerry Vinehout hooped 18 to lead the locals and Larry Sheffield canned 20 to pace the Trojans. Individual trophies were pre- sented to the first two teams and team trophies went t o t h e t o p four clubs. Sheffield was awarded the sportsmanship trophy. Sum- maries: Celtics— Tan Antwerp— G F P G F P 1 1 1 Greenwood 5 3 13 Entries close on Jan. 25. Pleas? aend reservations to Martha Adnmski before the 11th. Entry blanks for the tourney m a y b e obtained by calling Fit 2-1S17. A general meeting of the fiche- Berube Trimmer Wash'ton Wvman Majak Cognetta Van Cans Totals JCC— Vinhout McX«al Vacca Ivoffredo Konlk Mont Jacohson R. Snhr Ron Sahr 1 Aronowicz 0 6 2 14 GUI 4 10 1« Anele 0 0 0 Domser 5 0 10 Cotton fi 7 13 VounR 0 0" namra 12 20 64 WeUs Austin Rt<-ter Totals * ¥r * i.aSalle— G F P I « 18 Hart 0 0 0 Drlsroll 0 14 Mlnehxm, 0 2 Jtenna 1 11 Phelan 4 12 Squarierl 0 ft Valeml.. ft 0 Sheffield 0 2 Totals 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 7 25 1 19 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 ft 0 Midghall a n d R o n Palmer. Goalie Harry Batchelder and forward Dave Kelley. both of Brown, rounded o u t t he mythical squad. The second team was compos- ed of Gerald Jones, Yale, goalie; Pete Smith and Dick Starratt, both of Yale, defense, a n d D on Marrow, New Brunswick : E d MocOonigle, Yale. and Kearns, RPI forwards. In Saturday night's rip-roai-ing finale, the Canadian club led 1-0 Indians to nine f o r a 35-26 bulge at t h e e n d of the chapter. * * # GLENS FALLS also led 10-7 at the first period break. High scoring Len Smith and Billy Hojohn l e d t h e Hilltopper assault. Smith connected for 15 counters and veteran Hojohn ac- counted for 14. Teammate Dave Santos caged 1 3 i n t h e winning effort. Tom Scull fired 15 to lead the Indians. Dick Derby, top Glens Gary j Falls' pointmaker, was held to four counters. Amsterdam makes ita next out- ing on Jan. 17 in a Class A en- after the first period, and RPL counter at Mont Pleasant high, slammed across a goal b y D o n The Glens Falls' junior varsity 23 14 60 1 3 4 ft 0 o F r 8 0 U 0 0 0 2 2 10 0 0 4 t ft 2 7 fi 20 23 12 SS Totals J4 11 K» cul on the left thigh by a akftta In the second period.'-Prentice, nc'ctadv-Scotia association will bei Wno na<1 m,l " !ed *«veral game* h*ld on Jan. 19 At tb* Glenville i witn * foot '"jury, was-r*moved V>ts Club. All presidents an< |! to thB dreMing room. secretaries of Kactioned leagues aire requested to nttend the meet- ing slated for 2 p.m. The generally meeting "will h< at 3 p.m. i —•- Gilobelrolters, Noire Dame Win INSTALLED FREE LIFETIME •GUARANTEE CHEVJIOLET •12 lo 'A3 S"f.Pfl 7 FORD M2 lo '5S. » » i FORD KTAIRIJLNE •M lo 'ftfli »fl.M .70 .•9 CHBVSLER, DOWQK, ^OTO, PLYMOUTH, 6 Cyi Mfl lo VVfl MiWit .10 .•9 SPRINGS AND SHOCKS INSTALLED BBAXKS $i*kM RELINEH ,.. I Ml up MUFFLER CLINIC 1411 ERII IBLVID, Near AtvCO - - - !FR4H5S441| 'OlHRri BiMljp 8:8(1 * . m . to Al ainrdicnelll cag*d 1$ point* to pftce the Glob«trott«r» to & V 24 win ov»r LnRalla. Hlfh icorlnf Nick Constantino Tfgl«t«rtd W of ! Ihn loftfTii" t o t a l . In tho second Bob Callahan prorrd 12 pointa to lead Noire Damn t o a 2S-M victory over Ohio State. Dirk C'AfClnl h a d 14 t o lerid the losers. Snmmariei: I.BMII* 01ob<«trottPr» Gilboa Cagers Win fn Double Overtime GrLBOA—Chuck Smith bucketed a field goal and free throw in the second overtime period to give Gilboa Central a 44-41 victory over Greenville hern Saturday night. The conlest was deadlocked Rt 39-39 at Ihn end of re«utation play and 41-41 after the initial over- time period. Smith's winning points were hl« total output for th« night. Th« losen l«d 11-10 at t h a e n d of the first riunrter and 19-39 At the lnlerml*sIon before Gilboa took over * 81-27 e d g e g o i n g Into the final quarter. Greenville'* junior vArslly w o n t h e prelim, 37-25. Summary: McArthur to tie the score 1-all at the end of the second period. However, the Engineers' sec- ond line came through after Gene Mockler had piW: New Brunswick J { y 0 n ^ into a 2-1 lead. Smith CHUCK URMSOZS tallied t w i c e j u n t o s within 18 seconds to give the nee- j B, T 0 r ta ] 3 essary impetus for the thrilling j comeback and a 3-2 advantage. It appeared the Enginee would hang on for the victory, but New Brunswick's D o n M o r row found the nets at the 10:16 mark to make it 3-3. The championship affair saw rough play with plenty of check- ing, high-sticking and elbowing. Mockler, Canadian star made three trips to ^'the penalty box, and RPI's Kearns s a t o u t t w o penalties. In the opener, Yale built a big nipped the Rugmaker yearlings, 49-48, In the prelim. Summary: Amsterdam— Glens Falls— (i V P G F P 12 4 Brown 1 0 2 5 4 14 Scull 5 5 15 7 1 15 r.orry 6 2" 14 4 5 13 Darby 1 2 4 2 15 Wilsev 5 0 in 19 13 51 Totais 18 9 45 Boston "Detroit Clifton Dukes Gallatin McOuir© Shue Yardley Jordan Holup Kenvllle 22 28 2T 4fr -Jfr -X- G F P St. Louis J 5 ll.PatM 3 12 IS Coleman 1 1 3 Share 1 5 Wilfong 5 13 Hasan 3 11 Park 1 17 Selvy 0 4 MarAuley 11 1 11 MrMahon * Martin 3 F P 8 H5 T '25 3 IT i 15 ft 4 5 7 o ,)2 0 2 1 3 42 29 11,1 20—ma 35—113 « 4 f> 7 5 7 f 1 5 1 1 G F P S 10 26 2 0 4 0 0 3 9 2 12 4 4 0 0 t 25 1 7 2 S had to bag a birdie to deadlock Stranahan or Brewer. Brewer hit the green in nice fashion in two shots, but was a! good 15 feet from the pin. Har-j rison was short to the green andi well away in three. Quick, thej first round leader, had already blown himself o u t o f contention. A crowd estimated at between 15,000 and 22.000 ranged the Ranch.o Golf Club's long, 7,170- yard layout, with its par 38-35-71. And as many thousands as could crowd in circled the 18th green. Brewer leaped in the air when the putt Tolled Into the cup, and a mighty roar came from the gallery. Brewer, former Kentucky State amateur king, w h o h as been a pro only two years, goes Into to- morrow's round with scores of 71-69-67-207. Harrison, with 68-70-71, and Stranahan, with 68-73-67 for— 208—are just behind, and three shots o u t o f t h e lead are Billy Casper of Apple Valley. Calif., and 22-year-old Tommy Jacobs of Whittier, Calif. Still a threat at 211 were Can- ada's Al Balding, with a 68, and Bo Wininger of Odessa, Tex. with a 70. Listed at 212 Were Art JVall Jr., Pocono Manor, Pa.; Ralph 3ob- inaon, Los Angeles, and Young Dave Ragan of Orlando, Fla. Wall and Robinson had 69"s and Ragan a 70. Totals..25 1& «« Totals...St 18 81 [- Ang Gof f redo Pacing Sch'dy Pin League Ang Goffredo's 192.16- is pacing the Schenectady bowling league individual average race. Close behind is Al Tierney with a 192,7,. Ralph Guerra is in. third place' with a 191.18 anA Don Mennilld is fourth tn line with, a 191.12. Shoporama and Asphalt Stoner Products are deadlocked for first place each with 29-16 records. In- dividual and team records follow: Team W L H S - IMP Shoporama 29 lfi 1024 2£>44 Asphalt Stone 29 16 1013 2900 Pedone's Market 27 IS 10S2 2RX2 KUis Funeral Home . 23 22 1026 2927 Schneucker's 21 21 1039 2940 Totals.. 2-2 29 93 Totals.. .35 25 >5 Detroit 20 SL Louis 30 20 24 27 23 26—39 H—«5 "|HVT Returns To Action After a three-week holiday lay- off, the Hudson Valley Tech basketball team will resume its schedules tomorrow night at School 5 gym in Troy. It will be a conference game 4-l"le : ad butTl 'folded "under the ^f| nst ™? h ™* Valley Tech from steady Br$wn onslaught a s t h e Providence club came back to gain a 4-4 tie. A packed house of 4,700 brought the three-night attend- ance to nearly 11,000. Summaries: New Brunswick 1 0 2--'.{ UPI 0 1 2-3 Utica. Hudson Valley's confer ence record Is 1-0 a n d t h e overall record Is 4-2 while Mohawk has a 1-2 conference record. The HVTI five will g o t o Paul Smith's College for a Friday night game and from there will move on to play the Canton Flm Period—McCarthy (unas*ist- Aggies at Canton Saturday ftftnr- eo) 1 At. Keeond Pcrio,! — D. McArthur (Mrn-lley) 10:53. Third Period—Mockler (coombes) 3:l>; Unison (Bradley) 7:4>0; Urni- J: 18; Morrow (Pcnr- Lazzeri Tc*j5s MP AC Mike Lazzeri's 198.1 average la leading the Mont Pleasant AC bowling league. Joe Vitalo is in second place 'with a 195.13. In the No. 3 slot is Joe Donato with 193.19. Frankie Chamber- land's 192.5 holds down the fourth position. Individual aver- ages follow: G M. Lazzeri 12 J. Vitalo 45 .1. Donato 42 V. Chamberlain . . . 42 T. Tulio 45 A. Santoro 39 Vitalo 45 TriKffer 41 Johnson ........ 34 Winders 3fi •1 n T. A A F. Jurezak 30 R. flarr-v 3S \V. Jurawskl 3S T. Klonowskl 44 [•:. neizotto u I. Oersh'on 24 D. Janeiro 27 P. Dinola *5 R Zasada ......... « C. Stljrberg 42 R. Burke 39 Ci. Califano 45 R. Jahlonskl »7 R Battalino 45 P. Wllloek 4 4 M. DellaVilla 45 F. L-antanxio 45 .1 Marejka 4.1 B. f}ra.«»o 42 K. Cleronc 2.1 R. Mamift 33 M. McDonald 31 J. IliPoffl 3 H. DfLeRff* HS 236 247 23fi 241 '22 245 232 237 213 2IS 213 HS AY*. 610 IBR SCuiKt'tinn : Rjium • K«PMi«r jCftbftn K*po#ito I Mele ! Cspjirfc TOIHlK.. u ft J J ft 0 a v v & I JO Hlrtlni ft 0 ft l.Arkfy J (i 4 Kochtm 0 1 0 (lUro^nflll ft * 0 II(«ln« P O i 0' Cooni A ft 0 11 5: M TOUU.,.11 # # PlAtr* DaMK Ohio AUI« G IP IP Q T Cft1lAh*fl fi ft 11 H*ynolo« 0 Crim ft <f ft Perry 0 l^nhAi-d* 9 0 4<'Mrr>rtn«.!d * Bo^s 4 I * CasiMni 7 S>adaro 0 0 0 Wronk'jiki 1 IVCi'perifl 0 0 ft CoAke 1 TOU1S..12 I, U TotRl»...ll F P 1 1 4> 3 0 ft 0 fl C> 0 1 11 r ft d 0 0 0 fl 0 14 ! I 0 4 1 n SUSPENDED GLASGOW, Scotland, Jan. h ] (AP)--Peter Keonan, British and Empire bantam weight champion, tonight wfia suspended for a month without, loss of hlg titles by the Scottlfih Council of the rire^nVt* Adinolfl Sha\er McClnre Wnumann Rnrkm*n V" A o k e n 2 Tot*!*. .If F T (Jllhoa « F P t 17 B. Faneher « 0 12 0 ^ C. Vic tor 1 0 10 0 2 Smith 1 1 3 ft * Tonne 7 2 2 L. Fnncher ft 2 « R Kvery 1 S tl Total*...JO HOI! (IDlRKtiKtcd) Hon) 10:16. IVnaltlce—NH 11-1-0—8; KPI 4-1-1— 4. . «RV»*- -Lynch ll-li-6—SO; OUone <-8-13—27. Brown i 0 8—4 Yale t 1 0—4 Fir»t Period—flood no (MrflonlKto, Ward) (:3i; Kelleiy (nnft«*IMn1) 10:42; McClonigle funnssisted) 11:05; j M< (j'onlpla (<iooilal<') 1IM<1 Serond P*no.l Mell <Mc«oniKl«) , I5:2f>. 1 Third Pfrrlod—Psshnaw (tinn^sist- ic<\) S: 12; Allnirl (Kellflj) !!:!«; , .,-. Raton (Lauh, Hattcl) 17:4s. rt rti }'cnnlll««-Hrovvn 1-1-0—i. 1 iS 12 -"-'-^- Sfcves—}4»4rhelrler 10-7-3-19 I 14 Results PHO BASXF.TtUIX >"HA SyrJf.iUift US, Ttostrin 1M Pfftrolt It. PhilsdMphla 7S PRO IIOIKPF :VMIohnl l.fSdne Montr^.nl 2, Deiroif 1 Chkajro 4. Toronto 2 Hootoii 7, Xf•«• Vork 4 /tmfrlrnh l.<>affii«. He 1 sheK '. Buffalo 3 Cleveland "'. Providence t Rprfni;{|«M 7, lto<bMt»f 4 KA«ii>ra ifflfim> Clinton 4, Philadelphia 2 . Charlotle 7, Johnstown 3 \Va*h1n*ton &. N'*w linen Int4rniiMonal 1>«4TK* S-ll-ll —Sft. Joncn SCAHJBS KO TOKYO, Jan. 5 CVP) Hirosl OkawA, lightweight; champion of the Orient, knocked out Thni- Und'* Omsap I^aemphafa at 3:S7 of the- 9th round In their sched- uled 12-round non-title bout to- night. NET VICTOE TAMPA, Fla., Jan. ft <AP» - r^fthandfd Bernard (Tutl B*rl- zen won men's championship in the Dixie lennln touinammU to- day with a 6-0, 12-10. 6-1 victory over Tony Vincent. DODOKRS SOL11 LOB ANGELES, JflO. B </& - The Loa Angeles Dodger* today announced tha *nle of Outfielder Boh Wilson and Titcher Bob noon, Jan. 11. All of the games ar« conference contents. At present Broome Tech, Alfred Tech and Hudson Valley Tech are undefeated In conference play. Red Wings Win On Howe's Goal DETROIT, Jsn. B (AP)-Oordie Howe's 20th goal of the season, coming Into in the second period, broke a 2-2 lie nnd sent the Detroit Itrd Wing 6 to a 3-5 Na- tional Hockey league triumph over the Toronto Mnple Leaf* to- night, Howa scored on a 15-foot back- hand Mast After Norm Ullman kicked the puck out of a scramble near the Toronto net. The victory WAS an uphill effort oil the way for Detroit, playing its first home game tinder new Cosch fiia Abel who d>ecl*d the team last night. In Montrenl. This officially waa Abel's debut at the helm of the club on which he stnrred for so many years. Toronto took a 1-0 lend In the first period when the Rod Wings wore two men short on penalties. Brian Cullen «corcd on a five-foot deflection. Johnny Wilson tied it Cor De- troit later In the period, convert- ing his own rebound from 10 Feet out. Tht Red Wlnfs took the lead In the second period! when Red Kelly took tha puck away from Barry. Cullen.and flicked It 652 644 t,n 625 635 (!31 612 630 555 61S 610 598 671 aw .i»7 SS4 A 07 5fil 701 «4* 507 195 1Q3 102 1S9 I8K 1S6 1*5 1S5 IS 5 185 184 184 184 183 1S2 1R2 1R1 1R1 1SI ISO 180 179 179 List City Cage Card The City Recreation basketball league will get underway tonight with the Girls' Division In action at Central Park. At 7 p.m.- the Skyshooters meet the Cavaliers and at 8 p.m. the Hub's tangle with White Sox. The entire week's slate follows: Tuesday—Paige School (Ameri- can Diviaion) 7 p.m. Larri Men v*. Pine Grove Inn. 8 p.m. Dia- rnantes Restaurant vs. Alpha Delta Phi Fretto's bye. Central Park School (National Division) 7 p.m. Al Sacco's vs. Old Timers; 8 p.m. Sabres vs. Sham- rocks; 9 p.m. Broadway vs. Bouncers. Wednesday (International Divi- sion, Oneida School) 7 p.m. Pus- tolkes vs. A.O.H.; 8 p.m. Beta Theta Pi. vs. Goose Hill: 9 p.m. Sam's Boys VB. St. Joseph's. Yates School, 7 p.m. Krai's A.C. vs. Aces; 8 p.m. Uncle Danny's Jets yj. Paul's. Thursday, Mont Pleasant (Boy'g Gym) 7 p.m. Cadillacs vs. Celtics; 8 p.m. Gulderelles vs. Crusaders. Depiola's 20 25 Salisbury Coal IS 2? Santors Bar & Girl! 13 32 «; HS A. Goffredo 39 244 A. Tierney 39 2 IS It. Guerra 42 2-4 5 D. Memnllo 4S 2^6 C. Briscoe 36 'S3 L. Ricri 3S 23i U. Struffolino 20 257 L DiPol'ti 43 236 H. Gaus Vj 251 J. Alverez 28 222 P. Briscoe 45 225 A. Kotarski 43 235 f). Miceli 33 220 if, George 3* 256 J. Baginski 37 U25 F. Klmlt 15 B. Dobies 45 N. Rocco 30 C. I^asky 41 C. Sc-hauff 33 J, •Whelden 2S E. Morini 35 T. Tierney 40 H. Dodge 41 B. Ferraro 33 K. Fasake 20 C. Pedeiseu 3tl It. Zywot 29 J. Broady 28 J. Cammarene 29 ?t<6 2g;0 I»Sy 2S29 993 2791 IIT A>«4 615 P12 648 645 630 sis- 606 654 620 641 597 W6 62$ 60? 63 i 632 192 m 190 190 l-eo ISO ffg 1S8 li7 157 1S7 1S7 640 178 fi28 17R i06 612 60; 575 50T SM 578 5ns 522 178 17S 177 175 176 178 170 lfift 165 H. Blanch 30 G. Mou 38 K. Gejay 34 L. Suriano 3:j C. Lawyer 31 K. Giemxa 30 B. Adams 36 A. Beiiequlsta .... 28 J. Mangano 2!) M. Verno 31 A. DoBiase 35 W, Kdniouds 34 T. Hrascak ........ 15 C. Lichtmeyer 43 W. Ankiewica 32 B. Greeley 2J L. Sonycalb 21 D. Male J? 21H 224 224 H* 244 209 242 234 246 227 225 23* 245 246 24 fi :>25 22L m 225 213 234 211 212 225 234 249 223 221 598 187 606 186 591 611 611 599 593 633 C16 607 597 619 605 572 619 629 622 629 553 619 590 60S 569 580 (98 571 60S 615 604 235 ,602 223 582 195 649 222 583 186 1S6. 1S6 186 IM 1S6 ISI 184 181 184 1S3 183 1SJ 1S3 182 182 1S2 182 m 181 1S1 isi 181 179 179 178 177 175 a Generals Postpone Contest^ No Ice Unsuitable Ice conditions at Central Park forced the Schenec- tady Generals to postpone a scheduled match with the Syra- cuse Shamrocks yesterday. The contest wilt be rescheduled at a later date according to den- erals' business manager Hank Ca- puto, Cobleskill Suffers Seventh Setback COBLESKILL Delhi Jumped to an early lead and went o n t o down Cobleskill Central, 42-24, here Saturday night. Tha set- back w a s t h e seventh In nina starts for the losers. Cobleskill trailed 24-$ at half- time and 34-20 at the culmination, of the third stanza. Larry Tyr- rell hooped 11 countera to paco the losters. Jack Burrows dumped. 13 for Delhi. Cobleskill'* un- beaten Jayvees ripped tha Delhi Cubs, 29-2ft. Summary: Delhi a F P CobUsMll f> HajiRmVn 1 Clark 1 Burrows 5 Knlhnmn 8 Altken 1 OoodrTgh 4 Hoffman 2 Totals..17 0 2 Lyon 0 0 2 Tyrrell (. 8 18 Slusoti 1 1 7 MorlAnr I 1 3 8sd<ilem'» 0 2 10 I 5 t 12 Totals .... * ( 24 y p 1 1 i 11 1 5 0 8 1 1 RBC, Carman Clubs List Week's Slale Rotterdam and Carman Boy*' Clubs have listed a full slat* of activities for the week. The complete schedule follows: ROTTERDAM BOYS' CLUB Monday Open gym—3 to 5 p.m. Varsity and JV practice—7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday Physlcnl education classes Jun- iors—-3 to B p.m. Senior intramural league; Un- knowns v* Royals —T p.m.; Vi- kings vs Savages—8 p.m. Wednesday Dancing class—3:RO-!l:S4> pro,; volleyball—1 lo 8 p.m.; open gyro —8 tofip.rn. Thar* day Physical education clai*an, midget*.—S to B p.m.; Drapar league *l Draper high *ehoo^- 6:4(1 p.m. Junior Intramural I * & R- wi a : Hawka v# Knfefc*—T p.m.; taker* vs Warrior*—* p.m. Friday Physical edueatloh elaaw*, *en« iora—3 to S p.m. Boys' Club dance -a to 10 p.m. Saturday Midget Intramural league: Ohio Stat* LASallet—lOilfl *.m.; Olobetrotters va Notf« Dam* 11:16 a~m. Movlea—4J p.m. OAKMAN BOY«' OLtTB - Thursday Junlor. intramuraH Janguai M<*- Second Semester Evening Division HUDSON VALLEY TECHN. INSTmJTE Courses fofloOffered II II II (I II' m n IN I I >• 111 ArchH»eiur*r Drawing ' AuSomdlic Tranimisiions Ado Mach'*niet rvlilhamiiKci* PSyjIct* SfrucfurAi Ditlgii* Strength of MaUrint* Thtrmodiyniamkt* Coiicrdft Dasign* M* chin a DfiK'^n" Contfrudion Laboratory luiWimgi Estlrnaiing H&#nef*l Chemiitry , Corfiputftr :Ei«drorifet Control and Injtruinanti •lule: IftfllriMftrtfl Mechanical Dewing Electricity Industrial Electronic* Machine Shop I to 4 M*thamatict I and 2 Tool Otiign^ Matallufgy Oil Burner Controlt Radio, Communication Refrigeratfon Surveying . TalavWon Color Telavisfon Welding Malarial, Handling n it !!, R«fiatratlori Jan.fland T from 1 to B end 5l U»ft», M , fot all course*, »jfces»t thota in basic anginaering. Claaiea atak i i i : J**. I and %> B*.«io •nginearlng claaaaa atart Jan. tl. Claasaa It ] ; haW twiea #eakly. For, mor* Info call AShlay Mm at trrite Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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A pair of Class A league encounter's head a busy 22-game Friday night area scholastic basketball card that puts all 11 local quintets into action.

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P l e a s a n t i s l e a d i n g t h e p a c k w i t h a 2-0 l o o p m a r k w h i l e t h e B l u e D e v i l s s h o w a 1-1 l e d g e r . Al­b a n y d r o p p e d I t s o n l y o u t i n g of t h e c a m p a i g n t o A m s t e r d a m a n d t h e T r o j a n s , w e r e r e v e r s e d b y t h e R e d R a i d e r s .

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f o r m e r S c h c n e c t a d i a n , t h e P e b b l e H i l l e a g e r * e a r n e d a 38-35 l e a d a t t h e i n t e r m i s s i o n a n d a 58-49 s p r e a d g o i n g i n t o t h e f i n a l f r a m e .

R o n O ' D a s z , w h o c o l l e c t e d 18 p o i n t s , h i t for e i g h t of t h e t o t a l in t h e e a r l y g o i n g t o h e l p t h e W a r r i o r s ' g a i n t h e u p p e r h a n d . J e r r y . K a f t n l e r c z a k d u m p e d 22 c o u n t e r s t o l ead t h e M o h o n a s e n a t t a c k . R o s s S a u s v i l l e c h i p p e d in w i t h IT. l

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I n t h e p r e l i m M a t t M a c e j k a ' s 16 p o i n t s h e l p e d t h e M o h o n a s e n j u n i o r V a r s i t y t i p t h e h o m e t e a m ' s y e a r l i n g s , 35-23. T h e w i n n e r s l e d 20-14 a t h a l f t i m e . S u m m a r i e s :

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S t . C o l u m b a ' s ( 3 - 0 ) , l e a d e r o f t h e P a r o c h i a l o r g a n i z a t i o n , t r i e s D r a p e r H i g h t o m o r r o w n i g h t , a n d t a k e s o n l e a g u e f o e S t . M a r y ' s o f H u d s o n o n t h e b i g F r i ­d a y n i g h t . T h e f o r m e r f r a y i s s l a t e d f o r D r a p e r ' s g y m a n d t h e l a t t e r t h e C r a i g s t r e e t c o u r t .

T h e R o t t e r d a m f ive , v i c t i m of i h a s h o r t e n d of t h e s c o r e in Its l a s t t h r e e a p p e a r a n c e s , m a k e s a C l a s s B s t a r t a t J o h n s t o w n a l s o o n F r i d a y n i g h t .

8 C H A L M O N T D E F E N D S a g a i n s t M e c h a n l c v i l l e a n d S c o t i a o p e n s a n e w a t h l e t i c r e l a t i o n s h i p a t N l s k a y u n a i n o t h e r l o c a l C l a s s B p l a y . I t w i l l be t h e I n i t i a l c a g e t i l t t o b e p l a y e d o n t h a S c h a l -m o n t f l o o r .

T h e r e m a i n i n g W e s t e r n B l e a g u e g a m e i s f o r a l l t h e m a r ­b l e * . S a r a t o g a H i g h , s p o r t i n g a 2 5 i g a m e l e a g u e w i n s t r e a k o v e r a t h r e e - y e a r s p a n , a t t a c k s G l o v -e r s v i l l e o n ' F r i d a y w i t h t h e o u t ­c o m e o f t h e t u s s l e b e i n g u n d i s ­p u t e d p o s s e s s i o n o f t h e c i r c u i t ' s t o p p o s i t i o n .

"Both s q u a d s a r e 5-0 i n l e a g u e p l a y . S a r a t o g a i s 7-0 o v e r a l l . C l o v e r s v i l l e h a s b e e n b e a t e n t w i c e , b y o u t s i d e r s , A m s t e r d a m e n d F o r t P l a i n .

T h e o t h e r A s s o c i a t e P a r o c h i a l c o n f l i c t s e n d s c e l l a r - d w e l l i n g S t J o s e p h ' s A c a d e m y t o o n r u s h i n g S t . M a r y ' s o f A m s t e r d a m . T h e H o r n e t s a r e 1-2 i n l e a g u e a c t i o n a n d t h e A m s t e r d a m c r e w i s 4-1. S t M a r y ' s o n l y ' s e t b a c k w a s In­f l i c t e d b y S t . C o l u m b a ' s .

I H O H O N A S E j T c E N T K A L Is o n trie b o o k s f o r a p a i r o f c o n t e s t s t h i s w e e k . T h e M i g h t y W a r r i o r s c l a s h w i t h ' C h a t h a m t o m o r r o w a n d h o s t S t r a t f o r d F r i d a y .

B u r n t H i l l s - B a l l s t o n L a £ e C e n ­tra l , c l i m b i n g f a s t in t h e S a r a t o g a C o u n t y l o o p r a c e , t r a v e l s t o W a t e r f o r d a n d S h e n e n d e h o w a g o e s t o M i l n e f o r a c a p i t a l d i s ­t r i c t f r a y . ' T h e B u r n t H i l l s s q u a d m a k e s a n o n - l e a g u e s t a r t t o m o r ­r o w i n h o p e s o f r e v e r s i n g a d e f e a j h a n d e d t o t h e m a t M e c h a n i c v H I e .

^The S c h o h a r i e C o u h f y ' l e a g u e g o e s i n t o f u l l - s w i n g F r i d a y n i g h t a f t e r a t h r e e - w e e k layo f f . T r l -C o u n t y a c t i o n i s s c h e d u l e d f o r b o t h t o m o r r o w a n d F r i d a y .

Tomorrow St- ColumVia's at Draper Mohonasen at C h a t h a m Merhanicv i l l e at Burnt Hills B e r n e - K n o x at VonrheesviMe Broarialbin at Wel l s M a y field at Oalwa<

W e d n e s d a y L a n s i n g b u r g h at CniUIerland

Fr iday Troy at Xott Terrace Mont Pleasant at A l b a n y Draper at J o h n s t o w n Mochantcvil le at Scha lmont Pnoti.i at N l s k a y u n a St, Joseph's a t "i?t. Mary ' s ( A m s ­

terdam S' Mary's ( . H u d s o n ) a t St.

Columba's Strat foni at Mohonasen B-urnt Hills a t Waterford Shenendehowa at Milne B e m e - K n o x a t Rir-hmondvllt*. Perth at Broadalbin Bal l s tnn Spa at St i l lwater Cohieskill at Worces ter Phi l ip Schuyler at Colonia Di ianeshurg a t Gilboa Fort Plain at Frankfort Luzerne a t Ga lway S a r a t o e a a t ttSovergville Guilderlaiid at Voorheesvi l le Schoharie a! Middlcburg ' Sa turday

Nott T e r r a s ai CU\ Canajoharie at Polfreville. Gtiilrierland at Milne

s mi day RV Joseph's at Keveny

Keglers Slate State Meeting

;A m e e t i n g o f g e n e r a ] c h a i r m e n a n d c o - c h a i r m e n of t h e S t a t e b o w l i n g t o u r n a m e n t is: s l a t e d for J a n . 11 a t t h e V a n C u r l e r H o t e l ten* e m a n D o u g H a r v e y a s s i s t e d a t 7:30 p .m. ! o n t h r e e of t h e g o a l s .

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B r e w e r l e a p e d i n t h e a i r w h e n t h e p u t t Tol led I n t o t h e c u p , a n d a m i g h t y r o a r c a m e f r o m t h e g a l l e r y .

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SCAHJBS KO TOKYO, Jan. 5 CVP) — Hirosl

OkawA, lightweight; champion of the Orient, knocked out Thni-Und'* Omsap I^aemphafa at 3:S7 of the- 9th round In their sched­uled 12-round non-title bout to­night.

NET VICTOE TAMPA, Fla., Jan. ft <AP» -

r^fthandfd Bernard (Tutl B*rl-zen won men's championship in the Dixie lennln touinammU to­day with a 6-0, 12-10. 6-1 victory over Tony Vincent.

DODOKRS SOL11 LOB ANGELES, JflO. B </& -

The Loa Angeles Dodger* today announced tha *nle of Outfielder Boh Wilson and Titcher Bob

n o o n , J a n . 11. All o f t h e g a m e s a r « c o n f e r e n c e c o n t e n t s .

At p r e s e n t B r o o m e T e c h , A l f r e d T e c h a n d H u d s o n V a l l e y T e c h a r e u n d e f e a t e d In c o n f e r e n c e p l a y .

Red Wings Win On Howe's Goal

DETROIT, Jsn. B (AP)-Oordie Howe's 20th goal of the season, coming Into in the second period, broke a 2-2 lie nnd sent the Detroit Itrd Wing6 to a 3-5 Na­tional Hockey league triumph over the Toronto Mnple Leaf* to­night,

Howa scored on a 15-foot back­hand Mast After Norm Ullman kicked the puck out of a scramble near the Toronto net.

The victory WAS an uphill effort oil the way for Detroit, playing its first home game tinder new Cosch fiia Abel who d>ecl*d the team last night. In Montrenl. This officially waa Abel's debut at the helm of the club on which he stnrred for so many years.

Toronto took a 1-0 lend In the first period when the Rod Wings wore two men short on penalties. Brian Cullen «corcd on a five-foot deflection.

Johnny Wilson tied it Cor De­troit later In the period, convert­ing his own rebound from 10 Feet out. Th t Red Wlnfs took the lead In the second period! when Red Kelly took tha puck away from Barry. Cullen.and flicked It

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Y a t e s S c h o o l , 7 p . m . K r a i ' s A .C . vs . A c e s ; 8 p . m . U n c l e D a n n y ' s J e t s y j . P a u l ' s .

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Generals Postpone Contest^ No Ice

Unsuitable Ice conditions at Central Park forced the Schenec­tady Generals to postpone a scheduled match with the Syra­cuse Shamrocks yesterday.

The contest wilt be rescheduled at a later date according to den-erals' business manager Hank Ca-puto,

Cobleskill Suffers Seventh Setback

C O B L E S K I L L — D e l h i J u m p e d t o a n e a r l y l e a d a n d w e n t o n t o d o w n C o b l e s k i l l C e n t r a l , 42-24, h e r e S a t u r d a y n i g h t . T h a s e t ­b a c k w a s t h e s e v e n t h In n i n a s t a r t s f o r t h e l o s e r s .

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RBC, Carman Clubs List Week's Slale

Rotterdam and Carman Boy*' Clubs have listed a full slat* of activities for the week.

The complete schedule follows: ROTTERDAM BOYS' CLUB

Monday Open gym—3 to 5 p.m. Varsity

and JV practice—7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday

Physlcnl education classes Jun­iors—-3 to B p.m.

Senior intramural league; Un­knowns v* Royals —T p.m.; Vi­kings vs Savages—8 p.m.

Wednesday Dancing class—3:RO-!l:S4> pro,;

volleyball—1 lo 8 p.m.; open gyro —8 to fi p.rn.

Thar* day Physical education c l a i * a n ,

midget*.—S to B p.m.; Drapar league *l Draper high *ehoo^-6:4(1 p.m.

Junior Intramural I * & R- wi a : Hawka v# Knfefc*—T p.m.; taker* vs Warrior*—* p.m.

Friday Physical edueatloh elaaw*, *en«

iora—3 to S p.m. Boys' Club dance - a to 10 p.m.

Saturday Midget Intramural league: Ohio

Stat* v« LASallet—lOilfl *.m.; Olobetrotters va Notf« Dam* — 11:16 a~m. Movlea—4J p.m.

OAKMAN BOY«' OLtTB -Thursday

Junlor. intramuraH Janguai M<*-

Second Semester Evening Division

HUDSON VALLEY TECHN. INSTmJTE

Courses fo flo Offered

II II II (I II' m n IN I I

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ArchH»eiur*r Drawing ' AuSomdlic Tranimisiions

Ado Mach'*niet rvlilhamiiKci*

PSyjIct* SfrucfurAi Ditlgii*

Strength of MaUrint* Thtrmodiyniamkt* Coiicrdft Dasign* M* chin a DfiK'̂ n"

Contfrudion Laboratory luiWimgi Estlrnaiing H&#nef*l Chemiitry

, Corfiputftr :Ei«drorifet Control and Injtruinanti

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Mechanical Dewing Electricity

Industrial Electronic* Machine Shop I to 4 M*thamatict I and 2

Tool Otiign^ Matallufgy

Oil Burner Controlt Radio, Communication

Refrigeratfon Surveying . TalavWon

Color Telavisfon Welding

Malarial, Handling

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R«fiatratlori Jan. fl and T from 1 to B end 5l U» ft »,M, fot all course*, »jfces»t thota in basic anginaering. Claaiea atak i

i i: J**. I and %> B*.«io •nginearlng claaaaa atart Jan. tl. Claasaa It ] ; haW twiea #eakly. For, mor* Info call AShlay Mm at trrite

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