THE CITIZEN-ADVERTISER, AUBURN, N.Y., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1974 - 16 Lakers score 4-2 hockey win over Ludden in sport's debut The Skaneateles varsity ice hockey team the former players wh..o rperforme d in the into the scorin„g column in th^e_ secon dK period. With about three minutes left in the period made its debut as a new sport at SCS last Midget and Bantam program at Skanateles, Right wing Brian Murphy scored the first Kevin Morrissey scored for SCS after Ron night and came through with a 4-2 started to bombard the nets from this goal at the 5:31 mark after taking a pass Lasting got the puck on a faceoff in Ludden's victory over Bishop Ludden High at the in the period. They outshot Ludden 12-1 but from Rodd Kerchner. Murphy made a great territory and passed it to Morrissey for the State Fair Coliseum in Syracuse still were unable to get the puck by goalie fake on the goalie to tuck the puck into the tally. Rod Laxton also assisted on the play. Ludden scored the first goal of the game Tom Nolan. corner of the net. Ludden tied the score in the third period after only 24 seconds of play with Jim t)acy The young Lakers with only two seniors on From this point on, the Lakers dominated when Reed pulled the Laker goalie Alan hitting the net. the^ squad plus three juniors and 13 the game, oiitshooting Bishop Ludden 18-3 Tardiff out oTthe net and pushed the puck The Lakers,who are composed of many of sophomores and a couple of* freshmen broke during the period. into the net. The Skaneatefes offense came alive again but still had trouble penetrating Nolan's stellar goal-tending job. Finally at the 2:17 mark, Harvey BY MARY TAYLOR Two pool marks set Stenger.SCS center, scored the tie-breaking What's new in the ski world9 are ten per class). Cockaine has facilities goal. He took a pass from Murphy who There is a new system of reporting skiing for overnight camping and special packages managed to get past one defenseman and conditions by all ski centers in New York can be obtained in cooperation with local slip the puck to Stenger who made a perfect State and New England. The new system no motels. shot between the goalie's leg and the post. longer reports the base. Instead it extends Kinney, Zimmer Stott pace WCS Kevin Sawyer added the insurance score the ratings of skiing quality to include Holiday Valley in the village of Ellicott- at 1:34 on a neat fake and a hard shot into separate reports on novice, intermediate ville has added lights for night skiing this the right hand corner of the net. He took a and expert terrain at each ski center. season. pass from Mike Major. swimmers to win over Newark Coach Mark Becker was pleased with his The new reports will list thejojtowing Just north of Ellicottville is Snow information: average depth of. new The powerful Weedsport Central swim of 5:27.5 was fantastic. The coach also said Canandaigua Tuesday to meet what most team's opening performance. He spoke of Mountain, formerly named Poverty Hill. team scored a 92-78 triumph over Newark he slowed Debbie down to save her for the the defensive work of Rick Rosenberger and snowfall; primary surface conditions; in­ Snow Mountain opens this year with its new coaches feel is the strongest team in the dividual evaluation of novice intermediate mermen yesterday in the WCS pool. relay. league. Morrissey who kept Ludden from gath­ name, three new trails and new Debbie Kinney was super for the home ering its power play which they broke up and expert terrain; snowmaking, net the snowmaking equipment. Bill Stott also turned in a topnotch per­ 200 medley relay -- Weedsport amount, but the fact that neref was team as she set a new pool record in the 400- formance as did freshman Scott Black. 200 free — Harvey (N), Kinney (W), Fagner constantly at mid-ice. yard freestyle event. Tne old mark was held Stott's 1:02 in the backstroke also set a new (N<. 2:002 Goalie Alan Tardiff played the first two snowmaking activity in the last 24 Jours. The U.S. National Amateur Freestyle by Scott Zimmer,who last year placed third pool mark 200 I M - Zimmer (W), Seely (N), periods and made a total of 13 saves and was Championships, sponsored by the Eastern Weatherstone (W), 2:19.4 just beaten once. Doug Pope took over in the A sample report is as follows: GO&E MT. in the Section III championships, just being Zimmer was a double winner for the 50 tree — Fagner (N), Stott (W), Guidarelli 4" NEW PKD PDR-FRGR N-EI-G E* MM. Ski Association, will be held at Killington touched out in a state meet. Weedsporters, winning the 200 individual (N); 24 sec third period and handled nine shots and also In translation it means that there was an March 7, 8 and 9 with 90 top contestants Coach Gary Griffin said that for a girl medley and 100-yard freesyle. Diving - Ball (W), Zimmer (W), Horning turned in a fine job of goal-tending. competing for six of the most coveted (N); 1 77.75 The main shooter for Skaneateles was average four inches of new natural snow swmixning in competition with boys her time Weedsport with a 3-0 record travel to 100 fly —' Black (W), Harvey (N), that fell in the last 24 hours. The primary awards in amateur skiing. Each regional Weatherstone (W), 101 5 Keith Sawyer who had 10 shots on goal surface is packed powder, and the secon­ division of the U.S. Ski Association will send 100 free — Zimmer (W), Fagner (N), Davis followed by Stenger with six. Murphy nad dary surface, frozen granular. Novice its people to Killington for three days of (W); 54.5 sec. five. Bob Finnegan also played on the back freestyle competion in aerial, stunt and 400 free — Kinney (W), Wright (W), Fagner line for defense. terrain is excellent, intermediate good and (N); 5:27.5 expert fair. Snowmakers have been in use ballet, and mogul skiing. The top three male 100back - Stott (W), Seely (N), Black (W), Goalie Nolan of Ludden played an out­ during the past 24 hours. and the top three female winners will 1:02. standing game as he made 45 saves. become the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team and 100 breast — Gullo (N), Greco (N), Slauson The Lakers will entertain CBA of will travel on European tour to introduce (W). Syracuse on Wednesday at Austin Park. Skiing at some of the big ski areas is a 400 free relay — Newark; 3:44.5. luxury package with the latest additions to freestyle skiing to the Continent. their facilities. At Mount Snow, Vermont, for example, there are two skis-on gondolas Rudi Wyrsch, "The Clown Prince of and three double-bubble chairs, designed to Skiing,_._ „, " one of the world's first freestyle ■whisk you up the mountain in comfort and skiers, is the hero of a new children's book, C-M matmen trip warmthA.. Alon., g wituhu *_two. vbas—e i_.lodge—s wit^uh ..Big Tall Mailon SKis>M written by Rosaly fireplaces, cafeterias, restaurants and Swann Bass. The story begins with young cocktail lounges, there is a nursery for tots, Tommy, who is so intrigued with skiing that ice skating, heated swimming pools, he can't stop drawing pictures of an Port Byron 33-25 horseback riding and an airport for skiing imaginary, long-legged skier and becomes pilots. Mount Snow is also equipped with its his skiing partner. When Tommy's Cato-Meridian scored a 33-25 victory over over the WCS mat squad who had a small own service statio—n with a gasoline capacity frustrated parents finally decide to buy eviously unbeaten Port Byron(2-l) in a turnout for the team this year. of 20,000 gallons. Th e Snow -lak - e -Lodg - e has equipment and take him to the slopes, he Slondaga High School League Southern Bill Weatherstone scored a in for Warriors its own air-car to the slopes with Japanese meets Rudi — on stilts — who personifies Division wrestling match while in another in the 112 pound class and Dave Sevier Dream Pools. For vounger people at Mount Tommy's imaginary skier. Rudi is not league duel LaFayette downed Weedsport scored a pin at 177 pounds. The other winner Snow there is the Snow Barn, which really taller than most men, but he likes to 45-17. for Weedsport was Bill Marshall who specializes in dorm-style accommodations. ski on stilts, which make him very tall, and Cato-Meridian Central School mat team scored an 8-2 decision in the 105 pound he especially likes to ski with children. He racked up its first win last night by division. Ski areas such as Killington in Vermont even has a club for young people, called the defeating the Port Byron Central School Don Barden of Weeedsport and Bill have new ski-now-pay-later plans available. Pied Piper Club, where lads do fun things Panthers 33-25 last night at C-M gym. Carpenter battled to a scoreless tie in the 119 Killington has added new 48-unit con- with Rudi, like having balloon races and Coach Skeet Allen's C-M grapplers, now 1- pound class. dominiums for rent and for sale. They come.. racing him on stilts. Weedsport is at home at 1 p.m. Saturday 1 on the young season, got pins from Mark in one, two, three and four bedroom units SKI TIPS Kincaid(105). Peter Weaver(145) and in a non-legue match with Moravia Central and provide a complete home away from newcomer Mike Aaserud(155). School grapplers. home for individuals, families ana small Racing boots are not recommended for The Panthers of Coach Bob^Alberti also 98 — Carroll (L) won by forfeit general use. They tend to be slightly un­ 105 — Marshall (W) decisioned Greeley, 8-2. groups of skiers. recorded three pins with Hub Casey(98), 112 — Weatherstone (W) pinned Billington, stable due to the narrow cut of the sole and Frank Casalino(132) and Leo Hess(177). 2:57. In the southwestern corner of the state, do not provide much warmth because of the Cato's next match will be Tuesday 119 — Barden (W) tied Carpenter, 0-0. Peek'n Peak in Clymer has revamped the very tftn leather used in the upper boot 126 — Carroll (L) won by forfeit. against Skaneateles. The Blue Devils will 132 — Demperio (L) decisioned Weather- Sugar House Lodge to include an apres-ski then enter the Christmas Tournament on stone, 11 1. lounge. They have a new luxury hotel with 60 Cable bindings are bindings that use a toe Dec. 21. Port Byron is also in the tourney. 138 — McElhannon (L) pinned Colvin, 26sec. living-room-bedroom suites. piece to position the toe and have a cable 145 — Cuipylo (L) decisioned vargason, 13-8. running around the heel to secure it in place. 98 — Casey (PB) pinned Varguson, 3:20. 155 — Aungier (L) pinned Bishop, 41 sec. 105 —Kincaid (CM) pinned Warmuth, 35sec. 167 — Bannon (L) won by forfeit. (Cockaine Ski Center in Cherry Creek has a They are heavier than pin bindings, and 112 — Campbell (CM) decisioned Asbee, 4 2. 177 — Sevier (W) decisioned Cummings, new 3,100-foot intermediate slope. A ski they greatly reduce forward flexation. 119 — Smatski(CM) decisioned Casey, 7-3. 2:53. school innovation will limit group lessons to Cable Bindings are primarily used for heavy 126 —Spinosa (PB) decisioned Smalski, ill. Hwt. — Thrasher (L) won by forfeit. Auburn Cayugas in action 132 — Casolina (PB> pinned Dudley, 4:30. a maximum of four persons (usually there touring, backpacking and mountaineering. 138 — Brott (CAA) decisioned Van Ditto, 5 3. 145 — Weaver (CM) pinned Hettar, 5:15. -. This trio of skaters will be in action at 5 p.m. Sunday at 155 — Aaserud (CM) pinned Phillips, 3:45. 167 — Johnson (CM) forfeit. Casey Park rink when the Auburn Cayugas take on the 177 — Hess (PB) pinned Morganstern, 3:20. Golden State wins Ithaca Stars in a New York State Hockey League game. Hwt. — Applebee (P) decisioned Stanton, 5 1. Auburn is 1-0 in the League while Ithaca is 3-2. With the I^aFavette won four matches by forfeit puck is Gaylord Powless while defensemen Mark McLoughlin, center, and Gaston Yockell, move in. Barry bombs nets for 41 points 700 Bowlers slate bestball tournament despite feeling ill before game The 700 Bowlers will conduct a By The Associated Press doing everything well." Kings 113, Bucks 115 member-guest bestball tournament at 1 In the other NBA games, the Kansas City- p.m. Sunday at the Cayugas Lanes.700 "The only thing that could have saved us Kansas City-Omaha, sparked by 25 points keglers can sign up by calling Bob Omaha Kings stopped the Milwaukee Bucks from Nate Archibald, built a 12-point lead tonight was for to run into a door 113-105 and the Buffalo Braves belted the with 3:34 to play and held off a furious Chapman or by being at the CLwith their coming out of the dressing room," said Houston Rockets 124-113. In the only guest by 12:45 p.m. Sunday. Atlanta Coach Cotton Fitzsimmons. Milwaukee comeback to beat the Bucks. American Association games, Center Sam Lacey added 18 points for the Barry missed the door, but hit the basket. the Spirits of St Louis trimmed the Utah Golden State's golden forward, despite Kings, who snapped a skid of six defeats in Stars 96-91 and the San Antonio Spurr s their previous seven games. Bob Dandridge feeling sick and not ready to play, burned nanunei^theSanL>iegoCk)nquistadors 117 scored 34 for the Bucks, who had won seven STARLITE LANES Jr.-Sr. Evert-Connors City Country Gary Roche, 566; Ray Cereo, 518, Bob Gonza, the Hawks with 41 points Thursday night to 98. of their previous nine. Chris Mitchell, 530; B«tty Seyerle, 504. Carol 492 lead a 129-109 victory. Golden State's triumph snapped a two- Braves 124, Rockets 113 KlocK. 496 Bantams "It didn't matter Who the Hawks put on game losing streak for the Pacific Division K Of C Mike Pesarchick, 460; AI Giacona, 441; Bill Buffalo, led by Bob McAdoo and Randy Tom Kanaley, 668 — 261, Terry Hocy, 572; Alcock, 417. to hold off Barry, it didn't make much difference, " leaders. Barry connected on his first eight Smith, scored 43 points in the first quarter Tony Lupo, 556. interclub said Fitzsimmons. Barry's playing the shots and had 17 points in the opening and coasted past Houston. Hit'Miss Ron Suborski, 662; John Mryglot, 606; Don greatest ball of anybody in the NBA. He's quarter as Golden State took a 33-32 edge McAdoo, wno did not play in the fourth Claudia Piorkowski. 524; Sarah Green. 486; Houghton, 597 not just shooting well, he's passing well and before exploding to a 6949 halftime margin. quarter, led all scorers with 32 points. Smith Neta Walter, 474 Males & Frails on wedding Coffee League Men: Paul Hadden, 638; Leo Rafferty, 647, chipped in with 29 as the Braves rolled to a Phyllis Smolnicky, 507. Jeri Vrelland, 490; Paul Galbally, 540. NEW YORK (AP) - Chris Evert joined 70-50 lead at the half. Mary Jo OilaMo. 467 Women: Millie Jackson, 502, Lou Hadden, her former fiance, Jimmy Connors, today in Spurs 117, Conquistadors 98 Finger Lakes 487. Jean Galbally, 463. Ray Assman 612. Matt Brafek, 595, Jim the throne room of American tennis and Donnie Freeman pumped in 28 points and Denman, 595 Jack Jorgensen, 59V reiterated that separate roads lie ahead for Recreation basketball three other San Antonio players contributed Satellite Lassies the king and queen of the game. Auburn Diner five took a 40-25 half- 23 each as the Spurs rolled over San Diego. Alice Merritt, 501; Millie Bannon. 498. Lou There were no congratulatory phone calls Three E League games were played last Aubin, 484. night in the City Recreation Basketball elead and then coasted to a 61-43 win Freeman's outside shooting put the Spurs SatellieMen exchanged when the two were designated as program at Central Middle School hard­ over the SS Linemen. ahead in the first quarter 30-21. Rich Jones, Roger Jorgensen 695 — (209-221-258); Russ No. 1 in the national rankings this week by Tom Martin and Bob Clifford snared George GervtaajirfSpwi Nate, each with 23 M.lls. 641 - 258. Ed Charles Jr., 600. Sport the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association. wood. Star Clusters scoring laurels for the Diner dribblers with f^ts, wen.started to work on the^ Q's. Kate Orman. 527. jo Jupin, 513. Ginny "There are no plans for a wedding," the 12 points apiece. Tom Quinn was out- Nater dominated the boards with 24 Cooper, 514 19-yearald Chris said from her home in Fort Hartwick wins standing for the losers with 25 counters. rebounds. Caldwell Jones had 22 points and Luke Bianco Mem. shorts Lauderdale, Fla., after beinginformed that 18 rebounds for the Q's while George Adams jfm Vivenzio Jr , 650. Jim Anderson, 603. In a low scoring contest, Picciano's Real Gere Hawley. 590 Pat Netri. 590 - 248 she had replaced Billie Jean King at the top over Albany State Estate cagers edged the Tic Toe five. 26-21. added 17. By The Associated Press of the women's list. Singer Mixed BASEBALL : Gerard Baker topped the winners with 12 Spirits 96, Stars 91 Bob Gagnier. 584 — 246 Tim Donovan, 524 — Connors had been de5 gnated as best of By The Associated Press points. Kevin Daly's eight points was high Goo Kennedy came off the bench with 11 212 John Darby. 518 - 201. Rose CHICAGO — Veteran third baseman Ron Bill Martin sank a layup with six seconds Santo announced his retirement from the men, breaking last year's tie with Stan for the losing quintet points in the final period to lead St. Louis Smith, earlier in the week. left in overtime to help tough Hartwick over Utah. The 6-foot4> Kennedy teamed Singer Mixed baseball with one season still left on his College escape the dogged pursuit of *he Mr. Donut scored a 36-25 victory over Bob Gagnier, 584 — 246 Tim Donovan. 524, lucrative Chicago White Sox contract. It marks the first time that either has been Shortstop No.l in the third game of the with rookie in spurring St John Darby, 518. Rose Kiphut, 471, Mary Jane No. 1 and sheds some lighten the mutual Albany State Great Danes with a 69-68 evening. Louis to a 29-point final period performance Temple, 430; Carolyn Gagnier, 426 "MELBOURNE, Australia - Guillermo decision of the two young°coijk stars to call basketball victory. that wiped out a 77-64 Utah lead. CAYUGA LANES Vilas of Argentina smashed Bjora Borg 7-5, Bob Strohm grabbed scoring honors with Pastime Ladies League off a scheduled fall wedding!^ _ With the score 6W6 after Martin's hit, the 14 points for the Donut team. Mike Connors Barnes collected six of his 24 points during Bev jenner, 521. Norma DePew, 477. Mary 6-1 and gained entry into the semifinals of "• We'are both" nearing the peak of our • Danes' Tom Morphis sank a basket with one ^ _ for ^ ceres' the rally and finished as Le Spirits' high Bronson, 467 the Grand Prix Masters Tennis Tournament careers," Chris said. "It is an important second remaining, but Hartwick ran out the ™ ^^ scorer. • Copper John along with Australia's John Newcombe, Ilie period for both of us and a chance for us to clock. Jack Morrissey, 674 — 255. Lou Chomyk. 646, Nastase of Romania and Mexico's Raul Lou Matro, 607 make the most of it. I intend to concentrate Hartwick, unable to get a comfortable All-Vets Ramirez. on my tennis. I am sure Jimmy does also. lead, had only a 37-36 halftime edge. Roy Bo wen, 632. Jack Kuhs, 601. Dave COLLEGE FOOTBALL "I don't know when we would have seen With the victory, Hartwick moved to a 2-1 Sanford, 579 NEW YORK - Weeb Ewbank, who an­ each other. We will be on the road, playing season record. MOVED TO Womensin League nounced his resignation as vice president Sharon Duuba, 465. Cathy Marchism, 474. different circuits. We realize how foolish it In other action Thursday, Seton Hall beat . Cathy Woinowicz. 454 and general manager of the New York Jets would have been to go through with the St Bonaventure 75-69 and Marist downed NEW LOCATION — Women's Lib last month, agreed to help coach football at wedding at this time. the University of New Haven, 78-75. Ginny Charles, 489. Irene Basnta. 477. June Columbia University. "We might have looked back and said to /Viltsie, 474 PHILADELPHIA - Steve Joachim of ourselves, 'Why didn't we wait?'" Pepsi 700 Temple won the Maxwell Award and Merlin BYRN'S Ben Appleby, 628 — 234. Bill Cranda'l, 614 - So the bloom is off for the court A 255; Bob Pearce, 600 Dan Sennett, 595 Olsen won the Bert Bell Award as the out- sweethearts who thrilled galleries with their Golden Age standing football players of the year, the hand-holding romance" from Sydney to San Men Hank Murphy, 457, Henry Burns, 394, Herbert Stebbins, 394 Maxwell Club announced. Francisco this year and led the waltz at the SPORTING GOODS Ladies Eva Willson, 464. Kay Gebo. 415, KALAMAZOO, Mich. - University of Wimbledon Ball after sweeping the singles Frieda Burns, 403 totomorfwT Bill Winnie Memorial Michigan assistant football coach Elliot titles. ENTRANCE AT George* Helsens-, 621, Ean Talbot, 576. Ai- Uzelac was named head football coach at Chris no longer is wearing Jimmy's waynetSSO ~~— "J—* — WesJ^MichigMmversity— "•: engagement ringon-the third finger of tier k Charter ATLANTA- Pepper Rodgers was given a left hand. The two no longer run up 47 MARKET ST. Slim Summerville, 606. Grorge North, 596, three-year contract as head football coach staggering phone bills with trans- joe Chotette, 595 at Georgia Tech, marking the first time in continental and international calls, OR KING FERRY BOWLING CENTER the school's history a coach has had an ,4We have no-strings on each other," Chris ^-actuaLcantract ,-...- _„. ^^ i&^4bi»lPw€ w^both-te-to=fegy~..: Dale St Clair. 603; LeRoe" St. Cla«r. 555 > 12 FRANKLIN ST- +- David Leonard, 547 ..JSHJKvS" r, , . ... .«, playing tennis to worry about the other." HONOLULU - Earl Anthony of Tacoma, eta, who is nine days away from her toda] - - - .S1£Z1ANES J!fn&imfVed rto ™flri?- ^'^ ^-'%* A111 DiriMay. ended the long reign of the 31- EfiEE-PARKING At ALL TIMES * .. Jr. J Man Classic . $ 100,000 season few boiyer when he wen the Tear-dkFMsTKing in the women's rankings. C«N2S*4»t« Gary Roche, 5S©7-^im. O'Brjen. 515; Fred $35 000 Hawaiian Invitational by 100 pins, Billie Jean had been No. 1 for the past four _ AT MARKET ST. ENTRANCE Pfiefer, 501 with a 299, over Art Trask of Miami. years and seven times since 1965. I