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Open Junior bowling tournament<br />

(boys and girls ages 8-17)<br />

Sponsors: Livonia VFW Post 3941, Pro Am Bowling and Trophy<br />

Sales, Observer Newspapers<br />

Thursday, Dec. 29. through Friday. Dec. 30<br />

Wonderland Lanes. 28455 Plymouth Road. Livonia<br />

Name<br />

Address . . . .<br />

Telephone number<br />

Bowl in league: No Yes<br />

Parental consent:...<br />

City.<br />

If Yes, average as ot Dec. 1<br />

Age<br />

Time preference: Thursday. Dec. 29 10 a.m. 1 p.m<br />

Friday, Dec. 30 10 a.m. 1 p.m.<br />

Entry fee: $3 per bowler (includes three games, shoes and small gift)<br />

Make checks payable to Livonia Post 394I VFW. 29155 W Seven<br />

Mile Road. Livonia Ml 48152<br />

Closing date: Friday, Dec. 23<br />

Rollers top list<br />

High honors are continuing to pile up<br />

for the bowlers who do most of their<br />

pin spilling in the western suburbs.<br />

The latest to Join the list is Mitch<br />

Jabcxenski, who is battling for the average<br />

lead in the all-star leagues. He<br />

has been named "Bowler of the Year"<br />

by the Bonanxa-Michigan Majors Association,<br />

and the honor came just a few<br />

_ days after be had been inducted into<br />

-the majors Hall of Fame.<br />

Others who were honored included<br />

Ken Kossick of Livonia, who was the<br />

leading money winner of the vear with<br />

a total of $3,220, and Dick Beatt, who<br />

finished second to Jabczenski in the<br />

balloting.<br />

On the national front, Aleta Rzepeck<br />

Sill, who left Detroit in mid season to<br />

live in Florida, has been named to the<br />

"Furious Four." the top honor awarded<br />

by the Women's International Bowling<br />

Congress<br />

BEL-AIRE: Billy Golembiewski. The<br />

veteran isn't letting age slow him<br />

Bowling in the classic during the week,<br />

be added another 700 series to his list!<br />

He had games of 232. 224 and 268 for a<br />

724. At that be trailed in third place<br />

Terry Smith set the pace with 751, and<br />

Tim Detber took the runner-up soot<br />

with 737<br />

WOODLAND LANES: Jim Krajci,<br />

bowling in the senior bouse league, had<br />

a middle game of 287 in a 762 series,<br />

but the spotlight went on the S&S Mobil<br />

team that fired a 3191 series.<br />

This was high for tbe season, and<br />

captain Greg Wizgar set the pace with<br />

a 619 series. In the same league, Ron<br />

Turner rolled a 692. That was 244 pins<br />

over his average.<br />

wrestling<br />

CLAftEMCEVILLE<br />

WRESTLING INVITATIONAL<br />

TEAM STANDINGS — ! fleefford Union. 157 V?<br />

ponre 2 LutNwan West. 134Vj, 3 CiarencevWe<br />

129 4 Livonia ChurchlK, 126v?; 5. Cartetoc, Airport.<br />

94 6 Cathonc Central (JV), 92, 7<br />

Southgate Anderson, 57 8. Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

fl pounds — Ceve Berg iC'vlle) p«r>ned Henry<br />

l^am (CA), 5 24<br />

105 — Greg Boww (RU) p»oned Frank Vers<br />

(CA) 5 25<br />

112 —. Tim Spence (LW> oecs»ooec3 Dave<br />

Boone (CA: 5-4<br />

119 — Jef Hooc 'RU. dec. Pam Young (SA)<br />

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Netters honored<br />

MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL<br />

QlRLS TENNIS COACHES<br />

ALL-STATE TEAMS<br />

Claaa A — Amy ScftrrWJl, Birmingham Marian. Linda Purael.<br />

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West B«oOe«d<br />

Ciaaa B — Sue 8»oecfcer and Cathy Goodrich, East Grand Ra<br />

D«JB. Aan Radaan, Qrosse lie Janet MHczars*,. Livonia Ladywood.<br />

Amy Aicirv, KatMeen Moncjfca and Oar* Zurchauer Oamoa, jennrter<br />

Blachut. Peioekey Sfwaen Ahktar and Amy tenor Sagmaw<br />

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in the pocket<br />

by W.W. Edgar<br />

MERRI-BOWL: Ed Patino, with a<br />

267 in 660, took high-scoring honors for<br />

the week. Meanwhile, Anne Troke<br />

showed the way in tbe early ladies<br />

league with a 214 in 618. In the Belle s<br />

loop, Linda Laetola closed with a 255<br />

for 614.<br />

WESTLAND BOWL. Tim Detherage<br />

showed the way in tbe classic with a<br />

269 middle game for 728 and a place in<br />

the 700 club. And right behind him<br />

came Bob Rose with a 718 that was<br />

made by possible by a 286 opener Tarn<br />

Marly topped the Guys and Dolls with<br />

645, and Alice Wolf was high in the<br />

Belle's circuit with 608. And to add to<br />

the high scoring. Doc Sirino went 114<br />

pins over his average with a 282 game<br />

GARDEN LANES: Chuck Fogg with<br />

a 258 in 665 paced the Wayne County<br />

Road league, and Ray Joganic was king<br />

of the hill in the St. Linus loop with a<br />

642.<br />

COUNTRY LANES: Steve Lame had<br />

high game of the week with a 268 in the<br />

Monday men's league. This was four<br />

pins more than Jim Reynolds posted in<br />

the Monday loop.<br />

SUPER BOWL: Rich Morgan had<br />

games of 236 and 232 in 619. and on the<br />

women's side. Donna Taylor had a 236<br />

in 594.<br />

126 — Chuck LeOufl (LC) dec Brian Arp<br />

(SA), 10-6.<br />

132 — Paul Johnsion (LW) dec Dave Dudek<br />

(LC).8-1<br />

13a — Dean Estep (C'vule) dec. Sarr<br />

Karadsfieh (LC), 2-0<br />

1*5 — Dave ScRSSrf? (CA) dec. Me Desia-las<br />

tC'vtfe). 12-6<br />

155 — Ron Fox (FtU) dec Tom Oestartais<br />

{C'vMei. 5-0<br />

167 — Tom Tixxni {LWt pwined Brad Mitchell<br />

(CA; 2.25<br />

185 — Dave Scon (LC) dec Je« Pelrena<br />

(SA), 10-4.<br />

198 — Jerry L«s (CvWe) dec B.II Kiltie<br />

(LW). 8-6<br />

Heavyweight — N«cK Varagxi (CCl pmned Jerry<br />

Manus (RU|. 4 28<br />

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Ocelot defense keys win<br />

Rule No. 1 from tbe "How to be a<br />

Basketball Coach" manual "Points<br />

get headlines, defense wins games."<br />

On Saturday, Schoolcraft coach<br />

Rocky Watkins finally got that message<br />

across to his players.<br />

Because, as Watkins put it, *We<br />

started to play defense for the first<br />

time this year." The result was an<br />

87-65 runaway at Margrove College,<br />

a victory that evened Schoolcraft's<br />

record at 4-4.<br />

"We stepped up the tempo of the<br />

game," Watkins said in outlining his<br />

strategy that took tbe Ocelots from<br />

a narrow 39-36 half time lead to tbe<br />

eventual easy victory. "We took a<br />

Spartans set<br />

to defend GLI<br />

tourney title<br />

'Back by popular demand<br />

Or so it seems, attested to by tbe size of tbe<br />

crowds the Great Lakes Invitational College<br />

Hockey Tournament draws. Last year, 39,532<br />

fans jammed into Joe Louis Arena for the twoday<br />

affair, captured by Michigan State.<br />

The 21,347 who saw the Spartans whip Michigan<br />

Tech, 5-3, in the finals were a record for a<br />

hockey game.<br />

This year's four-team, two-day tournament<br />

promises to be just as exciting. For only the second<br />

time in its 19-year history, the tournament<br />

will feature an all-Michigan lineup. Joining returnees<br />

Tech. MSU and University of Michigan<br />

is Northern Michigan.<br />

Northern's first-round opponent will be defending<br />

champ MSU, at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec.<br />

29 Tech and U-M will meet in the second game<br />

that evening.<br />

The consolation finals begin at 4:30 p.m. Friday.<br />

Dec. 30, followed by the championship contest.<br />

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