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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 22

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FOR 'GOLIATH' SPARTANS LiV David Loads Sling Unfortunately for Detroit. this cognition and they still have a Ted Marchibroda turned the trick time Goliath has been warned way 10 ia52- is anticipating trouble. The ori- 0n where ftba11 games But all this arithmetic hardly By GARY I GATES (United Frfsj Imrntional EAST LANSING UPI Little flat Innlint? Viic clinnlmt Hnrl seldom won, me i iiauus iu a viuiory ovei iuiuii- with the brash -ourage of the Rina! 8iant- you may recall, was are stronulv resembles the slaughter gaii State which is as usual, one of the innocent. In pre season es- of the powers of the Midwest. fledgling growing a new set of muscles, goes out to stalk Goliath T'e two teams are meeting for iv the first time since 1934 and in the timates, the match was looked Hie Spartans enter the game with somewhat of a joke and a 5-2-1 record and have lost only David, in this re-run of tiie das- intervening years Michigan State the general opinion was that the, to powerful Ohio State and Iowa.

THE ONLY BATTERY THAT'S ADJUSTABLE FOR ANY WEATHER sic struggle, happens to be the has grown into a football corpora-I'niversity of Detroit football team'tton of the first magnitude, which is waging war against the proud and mighty Spartans of The Titans, on the other hand, Michigan State in a season finale. have only recently begun to de-here. ivelop their plans for national re- I Spartans could chase Detroit right Furthermore. Coach Duffy 'out of the stadium if they so Daugherty has his Goliath on desired. guard and ready for the attack.

But the Titans have been full ofi Bllt there always the possibil- surprises all year and have com-j1 'hat I piled a remarkable record. ft or tw lo i. (i ART CLEAVER JOHN DO UN With an inexnerienceH 1 ne. oiiu iu mH COACHES PICK 17-MAN UNIT patched-up backfield and absolutely no depth, it was decided that Detroit would be lucky to play .500. The team was certainly not ohsi, Cleaver Named To EML Team Pistons Outlast Warriors DETROIT (UPD The Detroit John Dohn.

210-pound senior t.ickle. whom Coach Bob Hayes-rails "the best lineman in the league" and Art Cleaver, 180-! pound senior center, are Port Huron High players named to the Eastern Michigan League 17-man All-League team. DOHN, ONE of the finest blockers ever to wear the red-white of Port Huron High, was one of three tackles picked to' Pistons seem to like the close as good as the 1959 group which finished with a 6-4 record. But Coach Jim Miller found himself surrounded by a "bunch" of kids who simply can't stand to lose" and after dropping the opener to Iowa State, they proceeded to rack up seven straight victories. That winning streak is the longest for the Titans since 1928 when All-American Lloyd Brazil led Detroit to its last unbeaten season.

And no matter what happens here Saturday, the Titans are already assured of their finest record in two decades. The boy wonder on the Detroit the squad. Cleaver, whom Hayes declared was a steady performer all season is the No. 2 center on the 17-man unit. Royal Oak Kim LEAGUE TE School Ferndale R.

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210 175 170 220 210 185 165 160 175 180 180 210 155 170 190 175 190 ball's Dick Ries, 180-pound junior rated a slight edge over Cleaver. Champion Ferndale, whose coach, Ted Meister, retired thisj year after completing 19 years of coaching, has five players on the squad, including unanimous quarterback selection in 6-foot-3 senior Mike Brown. Brown, who matched a state record this season by passing' ones. Wednesday night they edged the I Philadelphia Warriors and Wilt (The Stilt) Chamberlain by one point, 119-118. for their fourth i straight National Basketball Association win.

The night before in New York they eeked out another one-point victory, this one in overtime, against the world champion Boston Celtics. Bailey Howell led the Piston attack against the Warriors with 30 points and Gene Shue followed with 26. But Chamberlain was high scorer for the game with 41. The Pistons jumped to a first quarter lead of 30 to 22 and held at the half, 67-58. In the second half, however, the Warriors led by Chamberlain came charging campus is a talented sophomore from Bay City named Jerry Gross.

EXCLUSIVE "CLIMATE-CONTROL' PROTECTS PLATES AND POWER Climate control allows you to adjust water in battery to the correct level. In winter you get a higher concentration of acid for super-starts. In summer, climate-control provides maximum plate protection for superior battery service. for 20 touchdowns in directing Ferndale to the EML title and a 8-1 season, was named captain of the squad. Other Ferndale players named are: End Bill Daniels, tackle Sam Russo, guard Lincoln Miller, halfback Bill Smarsty.

TIE TORONTO, 3-3 HONORABLE MENTION LinemenGeorge Ashley, Port Huron; Mike Makowsky and Ray Larson, Mt. Clemens; Randy Jennings and Bill Landrem, Hazel Park; Jay Burgess, Ferndale: Earl Caldwell and Joe Alle-mann, Royal Oak Kimball; James Taszreak, East Detroit; Tom Worchester, Birmingham. Backs Maynard Russell, Royal Oak Kimball and Bob Marasco, East Detroit. Wings Creep Up On Leading Habs Raimey Still Gross assumed the starting quarterback chores at mid-season when a knee injury knocked senior Bob Lusky out of action and he has sparked the team to its last four triumphs. Gross" specialty is passing but, if necessary, he could also earn his keep as a runner.

The 20-year-old sophomore, who saw only limited action in the first four Titan games, has compiled an offensive total of 1,104 yards, becoming the first Detroit player to gain more than 1,000 yards since I Groat Most I Valuable BOSTON (UPD Dick Groat, the "thinking man's" shortstop and captain of the world champion Pittsburgh Pirates, today i 3 MAKE 600 Tape Misses 1 ,000 Game and Norm Ullman got the second in the second stanza. The tying Doubtful, Extra Work For McRae ANN ARBOR (UPD The doubtful status of halfback Dave back, whittling the edge to 94-92 at the third quarter. Detroit managed to match the Pistons basket for basket through the final quarter to garner the win. It was the second straight defeat for the Warriors, currently leading the Eastern Division. Bob Cousy not only scored a high of 30 points in Boston Celtics' 124-106 win over St.

Louis I tally was driven in the third by TORONTO (AP) The Detroit Red Wings are creeping up on the National Hockey league leading Montreal Canadiens. The second-place Red Wings collected another point Wednesday LIFETIME GUARANTEE Guaranteed to you for the life of your car. Free replacement if fail within first nine months. Guarantee not rrans-ferrable. OTHER BATTERY VALUES! 24-Month Special.

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The Red Wings swing back into action Saturday when they go to Boston for a game with the Bruins. Dean Prentice scored the winning goal with one second to play as the New York Rangers edged the Boston Bruins 4-3. 17 13 15 ll'i IK 18 1'4 Bowl-o-Orome Anirrifln Tp Rowlrr'i Supply Km Gardner Ford olby'i TimM Hrrald London Dairy Wolverine Market in in IT IS 12 13't Hawks, but he stepped in to coach his team for the final 18 minutes of the game when coach Red 'Auerbach was evicted for too vehemently with referee Raimey may pile extra duty on I his running mate, Bennie McRae, this weekend when Michigan faces the Buckeyes of Ohio State, Raimey hobbled around the practice field again Wednesday on his injured knee and Wolverine 'coach Bump Elliott sent his squad 'through secret drills that lasted until well after dark. Raimey injured his knee in two games earlier this season. (By The Associated Pres Dick Powers.

Syracuse Nationals romped past the Cincinnati Rovals 124-87, Dolph rtl OF G. 10 8 a 5 9 22 (II 4 2(1 .1.1 511 8 4 10 55 41 12 44 55 5 14 1 11 54 14 Montreal Detroit Chicago Toronto Rotton New York Three bowlers cracked the 600 circle American Tape missed a team game by one pin in the Times Herald Classic Bowling league Wednesday at Emery's Lanes. American Tape, which in night bringing their total to 22; by coming from behind in the third period for a 3-3 tie with the; Toronto Maple Leafs. Front-running Montreal has 23! points and a 10-5-3 record. Detroit I is 9-6-4.

The tie put the Maple Leafs into, a third place tie with the Chicago! Black Hawks, who. like were idle Wednesday night. The, Leafs and Hawks each have 20; points. Although the Red Wings out-! shot and out-skated the Maple! Leafs for most of the 60 they had to come from behind! with a third period goal to get the! draw. PLAN IRON CURTAIN TOUR Schayes reached a career mile-; stone when he scored 13 points and has 16,000 points in his NBA' career.

I was named most valuable player in the National League, i Groat, the National League's batting champion with an average i of .325, received 16 first place votes from the 22 baseball writers voting. Third baseman Don Hoak, Groat's teammate, had five first place votes and came in second, 114 points behind Groat's total of 276. Pittsburgh outfielder Roberto Clemente received the other first WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS New York 4. Boston 3 Detroit 3. Toronto 3 'tlei TODAY'S SCHEDULE Boston at Chicago Micro-Precision Wheel Balancing 1.40 per Wheel S5.00 for Set of 4 DETROIT i OFT CHICAGO (UPD.

The Har-1cm Globetrotters will engage in a summer tour behind the Iron Curtain, according to Abe Saper-stein, owner-coach of the basket PHILA. Arizin :5 31 3 0 6 2 1 5 3 1 7 Cham'lain 18 41 creased its first -place lead while second-place Bowler's Supply and London Dairy postponed their match, won one and total from the Bowi-O-Drome, 2,735 to 2,674. Dr. Elmer Abdoo rolled 607 for the Tape team and the Bowl-O-Drome's George -WEIGHTS INCLUDED 4 3 11 Con 1 in Chips Vote Fisher MVP MT. PLEASANT Bob Fish- Dees Dukes Ferrv Howell Lee McMlllon IS 0 30 1 1 3 3 3 1 2 4 5 1 11 5 11 l'n'ii i "it kiimni rtf iSjr Oola Johnson Rodstera At ties Totl Morel and 4 4 0 8 4 2 10 5 3 IS 42 34 118 Noble -ball team.

He said negotiations games in Czechoslovakia, Po-jland, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria had reached an advanced state. on I Shue 26 Totals 51 17 119 ueiroiii suiwnoruy was wiiwn fl sophomore halfback, was In the number of shots stopped. voted Centraj Michigan Univer-Toronto's Johnny Bower got in sj( most vauable ootbal, I Pyer for the 1960 season. Fish- Hank Bassen in the Red place vote. HosTMSTTAims For 3rd Straight Philadelphia 22 38 34 26 Detroit i 9 i Dixon had 603.

Abdoo had 236. Fred Ruhr 233, Levin Richter 205, Al Emery 175 and Dr. Stan Pettengill 150 as Tape posted a 999 final game. Wing Riverside AIR CUSHION NYLON er was selected by a ballot of his teammates. nets.

game, and total from last -place I Wolverine Market, 2,595 to Lou Graziadei had 581 EASTERN DIVISION Pet. OB Philadelphia 3 .750 Boston 3 Ml Vt Syracuse 3 .332 4Vj New York 2 10 167 7 Bert Olmstead was the big man Fisher, a 5 9, 162 -pound lSfter, a The Times Herald's Bob Pressprich rolled a 249 game fnr Tnrnntn knnckinff in one enal for the losers. NCAA Crown EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP)-Host team Michigan State will go after a third consecutive team victory in the 22nd annual NCAA WESTERN DIVISION Pet GB FEDERAL LEAGUE High Series Harrv Watte 193-SeU .700 .546 l'a .467 21 a .417 3 St. Louis 1 3 Detroit 6 Cincinnati 7 Los Angeles 5 7 Bob Bailey 213-556.

Joe Warholik 224- in the first period and another in sPdster from Brown City, led the second. Red Kelly, a former the team in rushing and Ked Wing, got the third for the and amng the Chips' top Maple Leafs. performers in pass receiving, Murray Oliver collected De- punting, kickoff returns and' troit's first tally in the first period, total offense. I for 639 as his team took two and total from Ken Gardner, 2,694 to 2,521. Colby's, with Claude Berdan and Norb Lewandowski posting 565, claimed two, split another 5ol.

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Detroit at Philadelphia Syracuse at Philadelphia Hish series Doris Rlddell 203-5MI. Patricia Ledsworth 174-472. Mona Kauf-mann, 110 average, hit 493 series. High (tame Dorothy Eossow 183. Mary Jane Deanne 180.

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