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PAGE TWELVE V1#raid7im«# <strong>Wed</strong>nesday, Sept. <strong>29</strong>, <strong>1971</strong><br />
Gerald Fitzek<br />
Comes Through<br />
Last week's Football<br />
Contest was another one of<br />
those nightmares, but when<br />
all the smoke had cleared,<br />
Gerald KitzeK ot KK 2.<br />
Gaylord, emerged the winner.<br />
He missed only four games<br />
to pick up his $10 check from<br />
the Herald Times.<br />
His misses were Los<br />
Angeles-Atlanta, which ended<br />
in a 20-20 tie; Pittsburgh's 21-<br />
10 win over Cincinnati.<br />
Baltimore's 14-13 loss to<br />
Cleveland, and Gaylords 14-7<br />
victory over Bovne City<br />
The HT noofed again last<br />
week, resulting in a mix-up on<br />
three college games - the ones<br />
involving Ohio State, Notre<br />
uame and Southern Cal<br />
Those were tossed out and<br />
didn't count. We'll try to do<br />
better this week.<br />
In second place with five<br />
incorrect picks were Mike<br />
McNamara of 549 S. Court,<br />
Gaylord; Aaron Shepard of<br />
5<strong>09</strong> E. Huron, Gaylord; Craig<br />
DeCorte, of RR 2, Gaylord;<br />
and PI trail McNamara of 549<br />
S Court<br />
ALPINE CLASSIC<br />
Gaylord Mtg & Realty 6 3<br />
Jerry s Tool & Die S *<br />
Ford Hardware 5 *<br />
Alpine Lanes * S<br />
U S Plywood V I i' i<br />
Shield Lounge 3' ? 5 j<br />
HIGH TEAM SERIES<br />
Jerry s Tool & Die 1S42 f-ord<br />
Hardware IS33 Alpine Lanes 1520<br />
HIGH TEAM GAME<br />
Ford Hardware 552 543 Jerry s<br />
Tool & Die 545<br />
HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES<br />
Geo Pandei 1 Wilson Donaid'.oi'' 2 6<br />
W L Johnson Johnecheck 2 6<br />
t, 3 Sharkey Hicks 2 <<br />
S 4 Zimmer Hunt 1 7<br />
! 4 McCutcheon Scot' l 7<br />
4 5 HIGHTEAMSERIES<br />
3'. 5.' Jenkins S des 1928 Warren<br />
J'? 5 j LaCross 1896 Cart Busch 1871<br />
HIGH TEAM GAME<br />
Jenkms Sides 672 Moorhead<br />
Fox 668 Warren LaCross 661<br />
HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES<br />
Dick Warren 565. Jerry Fox 549<br />
Ben Thompson S18<br />
HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME<br />
553 John Barr tarry Fox 257 Dick Warren 221<br />
$47 Jim Merry 546 ChucH Lange Jack Goodrich 207<br />
541<br />
THURSDAY NIGHT<br />
HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME<br />
LADIES LEAGUE<br />
Wally Pickaro 201 Geo Pandell<br />
207 Jim Merry 197<br />
STRAGGLER S<br />
Duane s Body Shop<br />
Alpme Village Pharmacy<br />
LoshawsStd Service<br />
W L<br />
Elk-horn Bar 1<br />
Gaylord Livestock<br />
Hiqgm s Inc<br />
Darcy's<br />
The James Boys<br />
Alpine Lanes<br />
NMECO<br />
Gr*»en Construction<br />
10<br />
HIGH TEAM SERIES<br />
Elkhorn Bar 2337 H.gqins Inc<br />
2344 James Boys 2<strong>29</strong>3<br />
Jerry s Tool & Die<br />
Don Bolm. Agent<br />
Standard Products<br />
Merry's Tax Service<br />
NorcoGas<br />
Metropolitan Lite<br />
ins<br />
HIGH TEAM GAME<br />
Cable T v<br />
815 Higgin s Inc 786<br />
HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES<br />
S Robir.son 564 J Guedry 562<br />
B Gallimore 514<br />
HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME<br />
J Guedry 246 S Roomson 201.<br />
B Gallimore 201<br />
Nelson's Funeral Home<br />
Alpme Flower Shop<br />
Hamlet Barbershop<br />
Gaylord Lumber<br />
Mae s Beauty Salon<br />
MSEA Chapter No 113<br />
StroiieOiICo<br />
Norge Village<br />
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SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES U S Plywood 2 10<br />
NO 2<br />
Wishing Well 0 12<br />
Bowling Results<br />
HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES<br />
S»pt J»<br />
J i»'iKJIw'i^' *C?« L ->•££* SCC.<br />
w L<br />
Warren LaCross<br />
Love Sanford<br />
BergguiSt Cardinal<br />
Gocha Walling<br />
Jenkins Sides<br />
Boughner jec*s<br />
Moornead Fox<br />
Miller Rector<br />
Burson Tolman<br />
Goodrich Thompson<br />
Catt BuSC<br />
B c 'i« *" M O'ete 472 D Olund<br />
; 1 475 G Love 471 L Shepard 469<br />
7 1 E Moore 46? M Jurek. J K irt<br />
7 I 460<br />
i 2 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME<br />
i 2 L 10<br />
Sides 196 E Moore 189 N<br />
i 3 Bottomley 188 G Love 186 J<br />
1 4 Middleditch 185 B Smith 181 J<br />
1 4 Kirt 174. G Peterson 173 L<br />
1 Shepard 171 D Olund M Harper<br />
|ia 413 169 B Cass G Collins. M Olds<br />
S 167 E Meyer 166 M Jurek i6S<br />
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NOTICE OF SALE OF<br />
RELOCATABLE BUILDINGS<br />
BY GAYLORD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS<br />
Sealed bids for the Mk of eight relocatable buildings will<br />
be received b> the Board of Education of Gaylord Communit;.<br />
Schools 11 the Office Of the Board of Education at 310<br />
East Fourth Street, in the City of Gaylord, Michigan, on the<br />
4th day of Oct . IfTi, until 4 00p.m.. Eastern Standard Tune<br />
The bids will be publicly opened and read at the Board<br />
Meeting to be held at 1:00 p rn . on the 4th day of Oct., <strong>1971</strong>.<br />
The buildings are located at 615 South Film Street, behind<br />
the Middle School and may be examined by arrangement<br />
with the Superintendent's Office located at 310 East Fourth<br />
Street. (Jaylord. Michigan.Telephone No 732-2315. The serial<br />
numbers of said buildings nr>-<br />
MU7A135<br />
MU7A138<br />
CONDITIONS Of BID<br />
ML'661!»7 MOifilK MU7A234<br />
MU7A136 MU7A235 MU7A233<br />
Bid forms are available at the Board of Education Office.<br />
310 East Fourth Street. Gaylord. Michigan. Bids shall be<br />
submitted on single buildings<br />
The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids.<br />
A certified check or cash deposit in the amount of 10 percent<br />
of the bid must accompany each bid as a guarantee of<br />
good faith on the part of the bidder to be forfeited if such bid<br />
be accepted and the bidder fails to comply with the conditions<br />
of purchase and removal contained in this notice. No interest<br />
shall be allowed on the good faith deposits and the deposits of<br />
the unsuccessful bidders will be promptly returned to each<br />
bidder's representabve or by registered mail.<br />
Payment in full must be made and buildings removed at<br />
the bidder's expense within thirty calendar days from the<br />
date of notification of successful bid Notification will be<br />
made by first-class mail to party and address set forth in the<br />
bid, and the date of notification shall be the date of mailing of<br />
such notice at the Post Office, Gaylord. Michigan.<br />
The Board of Education will disconnect all sendee utilities<br />
to tach buildings without expense 10 the bidder.<br />
Th« foregoing notice is gnen by order of the Board of<br />
F-docatkm Gaylord Community Schools. Gaylord, Michigan<br />
Mat tie Lee Townsend<br />
Secretary. Board of Education<br />
Yellowjackets Sting Wolverine, Alanson<br />
VANDERBILT - Coach<br />
Jerry F'ynn's Vanderbilt<br />
Yellowjackets picked up two<br />
baseball wins last week, and<br />
now own a comfortab'e 3-0<br />
record in the Northern<br />
Michigan D Fall Baseball<br />
I-e ague.<br />
Earlier \Mtt week they<br />
trimmed Wolverine. 10-5, then<br />
had to come from behind to<br />
edge past Alanson. 5-4. on<br />
Friday. Thursday afternoon<br />
they travel to Wolverine for a<br />
Gaylord Softball came into<br />
its own as the quickly put<br />
together team composed of<br />
members from the Otsego<br />
County Slo-Pitch league held<br />
big city teams to tightlycontested<br />
games in a tournament<br />
sponsored by the<br />
Kendall Softball Club of<br />
Detroit.<br />
The Detroit teams put<br />
together players from different<br />
clubs in hopes of<br />
defeating the awesome<br />
Kendall Bar Team, which<br />
literally ran away with the<br />
Alpenfest Tournament held in<br />
Gaylord in July.<br />
In their first game, the<br />
Gaylord men drew the Kendall<br />
Bar stars and spectators<br />
witnessed a see-saw battle<br />
until errors in the last inning<br />
put the game out of reach, 11-<br />
8. for the Otsego boys.<br />
Kendall went ahead in the<br />
first inning by a score of 2-0<br />
until Rudy Kliman and Ron<br />
Jenkins singled Gaylord to a 3-<br />
2 lead going into the second.<br />
Detroit went scoreless in the<br />
second while Gaylord added a<br />
run to increase their lead.<br />
Kendall came back with two<br />
long home runs over the 275<br />
foot barriers with men on to<br />
take the lead in the t it tti inning<br />
6-4. Jim Stanhope, Ernie<br />
Wcziel, and Jerry Troy<br />
pounded out singles to tie the<br />
game up in the sixth. Then<br />
outfield errors by the aging<br />
Jack Owens allowed the<br />
Detroiters to surge to an 11-6<br />
lead until Owens made up for<br />
his fumble by driving in two<br />
more runs to make the final<br />
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rematch with coach Mike<br />
Pomarzynski's Wildcats.<br />
Vanderbilt battled back<br />
from a 1-1 tie with Wolverine<br />
to score two runs in the second<br />
and two more in the third to<br />
build up a 5-1 margin In that<br />
rally. Phil Williams blasted<br />
his third home run of the<br />
season, and also drove in a run<br />
on a single.<br />
Wolverine pecked away at<br />
the margin by adding solo<br />
runs in the later innings, but<br />
Gaylord 4th in<br />
Detroit Tourney<br />
score 11-8. Doug Kalish took<br />
the loss on the mound and was<br />
the only man to go hitless in<br />
the contest.<br />
An eight-run second inning<br />
by Birmingham was the<br />
downfall of the Otsego lads as<br />
they valiantly fought back<br />
with seven runs over the next<br />
six innings. Ron Snell, Ken<br />
Schram, and Gabby Nowak<br />
led the comeback attempt but<br />
Birmingham held on to their<br />
lead and won the game, 10-7.<br />
Brilliant fielding plays by<br />
Snell. Nowak, Owens, and<br />
Jenkins in the outfield added<br />
sparkle to the otherwise<br />
gloomy day in the concrete<br />
jungle for the Gaylord team.<br />
Playing for their first time<br />
under lights at night, the<br />
power men finally came alive<br />
as Gaylord smashed the Hazel<br />
Park All-Stars 19-2, which<br />
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\.in«k-rbilt kept up the pace by<br />
•coring two more in the fourth<br />
and three in the fifth. Williams<br />
picked up the win for Vanderbilt.<br />
while Curt Odgen was<br />
tagged with the loss.<br />
Vanderbilt came up with<br />
bar runs after two were out in<br />
• i... ...\pnth inning to sneak<br />
p.ist Alanson. 5-4. in a game<br />
played up in Alanson Friday.<br />
Down by a 4-1 margin, Vand.rbilt<br />
came up with five<br />
w.uks. one hit-batsman, and a<br />
turned out to be the most<br />
lopsided game of the tournameol<br />
Doug Kalish almost<br />
put one over the long outfield<br />
fence in center but was held to<br />
a double when it bounced over<br />
the only reminder of Gaylord-<br />
.1 snow fence.<br />
Stanhope, Kliman, Wcziel,<br />
and Snell took the honors for<br />
outstanding defensive play<br />
.iv, ay from the outfielders as<br />
the> leaded, tumbled, and<br />
stabbed every ball that came<br />
their way. Native Detroiters<br />
miked away in amazement at<br />
the way the "Country Boys"<br />
from up North humiliated the<br />
Suburban All-Stars.<br />
Gaylord was finally knocked<br />
out by the Northwest Detroit<br />
All-Stars. 7-4, on Sunday, as<br />
they just couldn't get their hits<br />
together until the final innings.<br />
single by Randy Cole to score<br />
four times.<br />
The Vikings jumped on Cole<br />
for three runs in the first inning<br />
on Len Wagonshutts'<br />
home run, then made it 4-1 in<br />
the fourth on another homer<br />
by Wagonshutts.<br />
'Rungs looked mighty dim<br />
for Vanderbilt after Kim<br />
Black had struck out and Tim<br />
Cottrell picked off on a steam<br />
attempt in the final inning.<br />
Vanderbilt then sent the<br />
eighth man in the batting<br />
order to the plate in Todd<br />
Jacobs. Jacobs walked, Jim<br />
O'Rourke followed, and he too.<br />
walked. Jim ('.off also walked<br />
to load the bases. Cole<br />
followed with a single to score<br />
Jacobs. ,<br />
Steve Heintz was then hit by<br />
a pitched ball allowing<br />
O'Rourke to score the second<br />
run of the inning. Wagonshutts<br />
took over the mound<br />
duties trom Steve Dooiey and<br />
promptly walked Williams,<br />
and Goff came across the<br />
plate for the tieing run. Don<br />
Woskoski then walked<br />
allowing Williams to score the<br />
winning run.<br />
Cole struck out three batters<br />
in the final frame, and chalked<br />
up 16 for the night in picking<br />
up his second win of the year.<br />
Dooiey was the losing pitcher<br />
for Alanson.<br />
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