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^m~mm*m^i mmmmmmmmmm H"iP'jp,IL "i i" ''" ^^^mmmmmmm mmmmmmamm WW QUOTE WEATHER <it <, 'He who is of a calm and happy MIn, Mux Preclj. nature will hardly feel the pressure Thursday. Nov. 9 40 GO 0,00 . of age, but to him who is of an op- Friday, Nov, 10 ..,.,...,.39 60 0.00 Saturday, Nov, 11 40 57 0.00 , ppsite disposition, youth and'age Sunday, Nov. 12 ..37 48 0.00 are equally a burden." Monday, NoV. 13 37 feO 0.10 Tuesday, Nov. 14 .,.,-10 55 0.00 -Plato. Wednesday, Nov. 15 .,.,.,35 41 Trace fie Wbd imttetrd Plus 0N3 HUNDRED-NINTp YEAH—No. 23 14 Pages This Week 2 .Supplements CHELSEA, MJCHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1978 15c per copy SUBSCRIPTION: $6.00 PER YEAR Five Bulldogs Earn -TsJlX1™ v-^.vf'JU-Xv^X v>XX*LyVy X XvXI.JIvFX Alan Augustine, the 6'2", 198- senior; and John LaBarbara, jun­ pouhd Chelsea varsity football ior. gridder was selected for the South­ Knickerbocker, a 510", 155- eastern All-Conference First Team pound end, caught 74 passes for revue on both offense and defense, ac­ 258 yards and collected three cording, to Coacb Phij Bareis. touchdowns. His' record as a kic­ As tri-captain of the jBulldogs, ker was outstanding with 17 out the senior Augustine carried the of 18 attempts successful. ball J62 times for a total ,of. 727 Tri-captain Tom Bareis, 6'3", yards; His average was 4-5 yards 235-pound tackle, and Scott Price, a carry. He caught U passes for a 6'1", 185-pound center were sel­ 178 yards and scored '10 touch­ ected for their "depth of center downs during the season. on long snaps for punts, strong Defensively, Augustine completed and excellent blocking and fine, With seven returning lettermen Daniels, Jerald Benjamin, and Qave Schrotenboer, Raymond 85 tackles, four pass interceptions dependable performances' all sea­ and an impressive record from 1 one fumble recovery, and one re­ son," COach Bareis commented. their summer league, Chelsea var­ predicts "our team will be even turn punt for a touchdown. John LaBarbara, a 5*8",,. 175- stronger than last.year." sity basketball team again pro­ , Bolstering this comment, Ray­ Chelsea also had three players pound' noseguard and co-captain mises a season of fast, exciting selected,j for the All-Conference for the 1979 season, collected 57 mond pointed to the s'even, re­ Second team including Brad Knic­ tackles and one fumble recovery action for players and spectators' turning seniors including Charlie kerbocker, junior; Tom Bareis, for the Bulldogs. alike. Bridges, ' Captain Jesse Coburn, Entering his second year as Gary Dils, Mike Eisele, Matt Fee­ coach is Robin Raymond whose ney, Mike Machesky (voted Mqst "defensive pressure and man-to­ Improved Payer in 19/77), and man defense" philosophy brought Scott Price; /.''-.' Mothers March Now the Chels'ea cagers to their first Additional leverage will come District finals last year after an froni first-year varsity juniors extended absence. Dan Alber, John Dunn, Mike Kil- Raymond also established for lelea, Brad Knickerbocker, Don Underway in Area the first time this summer, a five- Schrotenboer and sophomore Jeff team summer league through the Dils. ;;; Open your door to the volunteer Yearly birth defects strike a Recreation Department, of which "The strength of-our team will mother who will be ringing your quarter-million infants. The March he is director, and brought his' team Come from our inside game with doorbell p'uring Nov. 11-19. The of Dimes strives, through research, to a 9-1 rec6rd. ,Of the 14 var­ the forwards and centers contri­ annual Mother's March, sponsored to protect the unborn against pre­ sity members, all but two were buting the bulk of the scoring. by the Washtenaw County Chap­ mature delivery, inadequate growth players on the summer team. Like last year, we will concentrate ter of the March of Dimes', is being before birth, and crippling physi: Another Raymond first is/the on defending pressure and fast held earlier this year, to enable cal defects after birth. This' is a annual "Meet The Bulldogs Night" breaks at every opportunity. • I the Marchers to reach every home year-round battle, and funds are UNDEFEATED: With a 13-0 season record, the Chelsea girls Janlhe Hoffman, and Pam Spayd. In the middle, from the left, are where seniors challenge the under­ like to see a running gun game in the county during warmer wea- always needed. varsity high school swimming team has achieved an unprecedented Julie Sundllng, Lisa Radke, Anita Powell, Donna Alexander, Sue classmen under regulation game and develop shooters to run the theri By supporting medical _ services record In their three-year history. Coached by Larry Reed with CObb, Teresa Degener, and Sara Borders. In back are Assistant conditions. The second annual fast breaks," he said. • In the Chelsea area, including at the University of Michigan Birth assistants Dave Johnson and Jon Oesterle, the girls have known Coach David Johnson, Shannon Springer, Shelly Springer, Shannon. game will be hed Monday, Nov. Varsity practice began Monday, the Village of Chelsea, and the Defects Diagnosis Center and the only the satisfaction of winning throughout the year. From left to Culver, Diving Coach Laurie Von Hofe, Molly Bacon, and Michele 20 at .7:30 pl.m. and the pubic is Nov. 13 and their first game will townships of Lima, Sylvan, Lyndon, LaMaze Association, the March of right, In front are,Annette Kuhl, Mary Bacon, Michelle Alexander, Clark. Coach Larry Reed was absent. invited without charge. be on Wednesday, • Nov. 29. Jun­ and Dexter, captains are; Mrs.' Dimes' supports birth related health While the Buldegs have lost ior varsity, coached by Jon Scli.aff- Schwerin, Mrs. Steele, Roberta clinics and educates the school-age two fine guards in Mark Feeney ner, will also have their first game Hinz, Ginger' Haugen, Liz Pren­ parents in prenatel care and nu­ and Randy Harris, and three on Nov. 29 beginning at 6:30 p.m. tice, Mrs. Sumner Oesterle, Carol trition. -Genetic services to alert other 1978 CHS graduates John Varsity will follow. Dmoch, Carol Brock, Carl a Sch- the pregnant mother against the warz, Brenda Houle,' Judy Park­ dangers of alcohol and drugs, and Team Posts er, and Carol Ledford. Helen Fox intensive care to the sick and dam­ of Chelsea is' the area chairper­ aged newborn are also provided, son, (Continued on page five) 11-0 Seisc«i Record Beach Cridders Post v,:.^.V..i^;M||li"ti'i'V*i.,'-i.-' ^. J. ;.•]•.-•.-,V.; • •.-^ftf'lv- With a 13-0 season record, the U SeasQityJieemd • •. --•- mers-Have an opportunity to place Other seeded positions are: Chelsea's "A"- freestyle relay Chelsea girls varsity high school in the 200-yard freestyle. Seeded Beach Middle school varsity guards; and Frank Waller at cen- swimming team will complete the first is Sara Borders, followed by • 100-yard fly,' Sara Borders', first; team of Anita Powell, Mary Ba­ year by hosting an invitational at Mary Bacon/fourth; Annette Kuhl, Teresa Degener, eighth; and J a,- con, Shannon Springer, and Sara football team closed out another ter. 'Harvey' This Week-End the Charles S. Cameron Pool. fifthi and Julie Sundling, 10th. nine Hoffman, 11th. l'OO-yard free­ Borders, is seeded first. successful season, Oct. 30 defeat­ Dave Wojcicki was the starting Diving events' will start at 4:30 style, Shelly Springer, first; Anita quarterback; Richard Cobb, tail­ In th'e 50-yard freestyle, Shelly The invitational will conclude ing Saline, 24-0. The win gave Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17-18, family and friends, is an endless with' races at 7 p.m. Chelsea is Powell, fourth; and Sue Cobb, Chelsea's season except for the the junior high squad a season re­ back; Jim Hayden and Rod Rob- stream of merriment for the audi­ the defending champion against Springer is seeded first: Anita nine girls who have qualified for enson split the fullback position; will be evenings of firsts for the Powell, second; Pam Spayd, 12th. eighth. 500-yard freestyle, Shan­ cord of 4-1. and Russell Harris and Steve Cat- Chelsea Players as they present ence as they follow the comings five'teams including Dundee, Al­ non Springer, first; Mary Bacon, the state meet. The team finish­ The varsity opened the year and eoimgs of the "nooka" rab­ bion, Lincoln, Monroe, and Wil­ Shannon Springer,' in the 200-yard ed their season with a 13-0 record, tell shared the flanker back posi­ their first fail production, first IM,.is second; Lis'a Radke, eighth; fourth; Annette Kuhl, seventh. against a big, tough Lincoln team tion. Also seeing quarterback ac­ bit. low Run. their first undefeated season in and came out with a 16-14 defeat. non-musical, and first play to fea­ Rita" wlilson-Howard, long-time and Janine Hoffman, 10th. 100-yard backstroke, Lisa Radke, tion was 7th grader Marty Stein- While Coach Larry Reed states fifth; Sue Cobb, 11th; Donna Alex­ their three-year history. They fin­ After that, Chelsea never, saw the hauer with Wojcicki shifting to ture a multi-talented professional professional aotres's and recent the team has a better than even' In diving, Chelsea has two com­ ished the season with 19 consecu­ short end of a score as' they went actress. newcomer to Chelsea from Sussex, petitors with chances to win in ander, 12th. 100-yard breaststroke, tive wins which spans back to Oc­ tailback. chance of winning this year "it on to trounce St. Thomas, 50-0; On defense, McCallum and Tony Curtains Will rise at 8 p.m.

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