Newark, n . T.. L o u n e r - o a z e u e . V ' - % l*V- « 7 5 -6 7 G a m e By DAVE FREEDM AN (High T im e s S p o rts W riter) . */ jgOUNDER-Joe L ukas grim aces a s he pulls down rebound Waterloo company o f Jo e DiCicco (51), Charlie Pratz ( ) J Skip Brown (45). Jo e followed up play with two-pointer. 43 NEWARK FINMEN-Newark Coach Tom Deroung and Co-Caprs. Bob Palm er (left) and Dave D eF elice check resu lts of workout in school pool. /Newark plays h o st to.G eneva in 4 p.m. m eet on Dec. 11. if u T he s ta te U n iv e rsity C ollege at C o rtla n d 's sta n d o u t h a lfb a ck Joe B ram ante w as one of fofrr C ortland p la y e rs n am ed to S p rin g field C ollege’s dli-upjionent team fo r 1969.' Bjraruante, a fo rm e r Newark C e n tr a l Sch o o l g rid sta r, w as , ■» DS U P -J o e D iCicco (51) appears to have ball in game lands with Skip Brown (45), Doug Sioane (34) and an unntified Newark player. ears Capture The ju'nior p h y sic al education m ajo r was a top-notch p e rfo rm e r fo r C ortland a ll seaso n and i s a contender for A ll-E a st and A llA m erican honors. He led the Bed D ragons ln ru sh in g and punt re tu rn s and was second' in p a ss receiv in g , sc o rin g , to ta l offense and kick-off re tu rn s . . _ , ____ ____ t ° Seph B ra m a n te o f 108 MUy nam ed to the team along ^ t t h ju n io r split end E a r l R ogers o f Bingham ton, se n io r offensive tackle Pat Nugent of B rew erton and se n io r defensive halfback Cary K eger of T onaw antla, C o rt land, on its way to a 4-4 se a so n , defeated Springfield 40 to 21. ro o m I n u r s a a y , U e c . 1 1 , IV69 St’» J o e - broke th e slng!e se a so n rush in g re c o rd at the c o lle g e with h is 739 y a r d s . T h e o ld re c o rd of 524 y a rd s w as s e t by (H a rris S ilv e r in 1966. Dorothy Ja c o b Lines 550 in S tu a rtW h e e l ' * - • D orothy J a c o b lin ed a 215s e r ie s to le a d A rn ie’ s G als to a 3-1 win o v e r th e D e lig h ts *n 816 8 h*ar,t B ow ling L e a g u e , A 534 by Sally E dgett s p u r te d the G em s to a 3 -1 nod o v e r th e R e c ru its , T he HL-Lo s won th re e _fro m _ tbe J e w ;!s on * 502 by D orothy L o n n ev ille and in the o th er m atc h the H an o v ers The h a rd -ru n n in g ju n io r ca,rried the i>all 186 tim e s for 739 yards,, caught 13 p a s s e s for 135 y a rd s and sc o red eight touchdowns for 47"PV ln ts" In addtoon lo s t th re e to the B lack R« ? s ia n s . he re tu rn e d eight k ick -o ffs fo r 149 y a rd s ' and a 17.5 a v e ra g e and 18 puftts to r 174 ya-rds and a 9.7 a v era g e. B ra m a n te handled thg b a ll 225 tim e s d u rin g the se a so n fof a total of 1,188 y a rd s. MiMOfIXCCUCNCC Although he isn ’t o v e rly la rg e at. 5-19, 195 pounds, B ram an te ha? exceptional pow er in sid e plus the .speed to tu rn to the c o r n e r . He was tim ed in 4,7 secorltfs in the 4 0-yard dash d u rin g p re se a so n d r ills and h a s ru n a s fa st a s 4,5 seco n d s in tra c k equipm ent. In L oop M a tc h Pete De W olf k egled a 604 s e r i e s on 229, 202 a n d 173 g a m e s in a losing c a u se a s 7-appia Vending d ropped all four p o in ts t o Wayne M otors in the R ose Bowl l eague. A 209-602 by Bob G arvey and a 558 by Mike H askins p ace d B e rn s to a 3 -1 win o v e r the K lip p e rs w hose Mike C helenza h a d a 603 s e t on c o n sisten t 201, 200 and 202 t a m e s . Jo e D eL uca chipped I F with ,a 555 and Ken F ilip p ello added a 050 fo r the lo s e rs . P a r B ra m a n te fire d a 2 2 1 open ing gam e in h is 589 s e r i e s for h is Red and W hite tea m w hich won th re e poin ts from U tica C lub arid in the o th e r m atch the M a r g ro v e s took th rg ^ fro m F o s te r ’s M obile. Pat’s Red & vvhite holds f i r s t p lace with 33 wins follow ed by Wayne M otors with 32 and the K lip p e rs and U tica Club with 31 17 2 apiece. . T he N ew ark J a y v e e s dropped a 75-67 f r e e - s c o r in g gam e to W aterloo In the p re lim in a ry to th e V a rsity gam e h e r e F rid ay night, W aterloo outplayed th e future R eds throughout m ost o f t h e firs t h a lf but Coach G a ry S e a g er’s c a g e r s b a ttle d back in th e final p e rio d only to find a 24-point d e fic it too m uch to c u t into d e sp ite a 28-12 q u a r te r . Ron Scannel of W aterloo took s c o rin g honors a s h e h it then e ts fo r 22 p o in ts. J a c k "Lynch te a m e d with Scannel to provide a potent offense a s h e c o llected 18 p o in ts. C h ris D e r C ola to p p e d the R eds w ith 18 points follow ed by J im N ash with 12. G a ry C hit ten d en ahd J im W itt e a c h added 10 p o in ts for the R e d s. C h ris D er C o la , the o n e fr e s h m an on the sq u a d , m ade th e firs t b a sk e t of the gam e b u t th is was th e only tim e N ew ark w as in th e lea d . Ja c k Lynch a n d Scannel com b in ed for 12 p o in ts in th e f ir s t p e rio d a s the Indians ra c k e d up a 20-13 lead. Midway through th e second p e rio d , W aterloo led by a n -1 8 po in t m a rg in , 3 8 -2 0 , H ow ever, b a s k e ts by J e f f C o rn w e ll, N a s h , C hittenden, Witt and D e r Cola m anaged to n a rrq w W aterloo’s h a l/tim e lead to 42 -3 2 . . _ It a p p e a re d th a t th e e n tire C om plexion of th e g a m e might change in the waning m in u te s of the f i r s t half, but the th ir d q u a r t e r a ll but ended N ew ark’s hopes fo r a v ic to ry . T h e R e d s’ offense w as a b le to s c o re only seven p o in ts w hile W aterloo ram paged fo r 21 p o in ts. T h e R e d s were c o m p le te ly outplayed in th is p e r iod and tr a ile d 63-39 going into th e final perio d . TWO FOR JO E -D riv in g in for layup is Jp e L ukas w hile Al Warren (left) and Joe D iCicco (51) w atch. Reds w iped p u t -point halftim e d e fic it to win. 8 1 With M yron C o n tario whipping- in 33 p oints and P aul S cott adding 20, the Kqicks_" e a s ily “sw ept to a u 87 to 47 win o v e r the P ip e r s in a J u n i o r ’ B a sk e tb a ll L eague gam e in the C om m unity C e n te r gym . C on tario failed to s c o re in poin ts and D ale D e G ann n e tte d the opening p e rio d but s t a r ted h is 16 a s the C e ltic s ro m p ed to a b om bardm ent in th e second with 65 to 54 triu m p h o v e r th e P i s th r e e hoops and two fre e th ro w s, to n s in the second g a m e . kept it up in the th ird w ith sik "Johnson, held to th r e e p o in ts buckets "and two c h a rity sh o ts in th e f i r s t q u a r te r , shook lo o se and c lo se d with fiv e m o re fie ld - fo r six b u c k e ts ’ in the se c o n d , e fs-a ju J a foul throw .In th e final five in the -th ird and s e v e F i n heaf. ' 1 the fourth and added s i x p o in ts Scott .also went s c o r e le s s in fro m the fre e .th ro w lin e . the -first p e rio d w hich "Saw h is ’ T h e gam e w as c lo s e f o r th r e e team open with an 8-6 le a d b e p e rio d s w ith Johnson tak in g fore b reak in g the gam e w ide open c h a rg e in the fin al e ig h t m in u te s in th e final p e rio d s . Steve K lick to a s s u r e v ic to ry fo r h is club* chipped in with 13 p o in ts and De Cann cam e through w ith s i x E ddie M iranda added e ig h t fo r p o in ts in the fin a l q u a r te r . T h e ' T R A M P O L IN E C L A S S the w in n e rs-w h ile B ob R ago and D e itie s s p o rte d a 4 0 -3 6 adv an T ram p o lin e s e s s io n s fo r g ir ls R alph D ie rk s w ere high fo r the tage going into the l a s t s ta n z a . w ill be held F rid a y a t 3:30 p.m . l o s e r s with 20 and 14 p o in ts, N eil F inch th rew in 19, P h il a t th e N ew ark C om m unity Cen re sp e c tiv e ly . De Pauw 15 and K en G ra f 13 te r. Dave Johnson thum ped In 44 fo r th e P is to n s . . -A t ‘,i» e Bears sh ad ed the M aple L e a fs, 16 to 15, In double o v e rtim e .ptnre the B o y s' B ro o m B a ll Hockey L eague cham pionship fo r 9at the N ew ark C om m unity C e n te r .,. apt, Walt L aw son s c o re d 11 s and three a s s i s t s fo r the G am e o fficials w ere Dave S tiles ers with V ince D e n ise lis tin g and Alex E ligh, re fe re e s ; Robin A ccording to lle a d C o a c h R o g e r Us and one a s s i s t . Owen G ra h am , Allen Horning, s c o r e r s ; Robinson, Jo e is one o f the h a rd rs was c re d ite d w ith one K a ren U lrich , tim e k ee p er. In the o th e r en co u n ter the e st w orking p la y e rs on the team and one a s s i s t in th e l a s t B e a rs o u tla ste d the Hawk-s, 21 and he h a s an e x c e lle n t a ttitu d e . rtime period. He is alw ays working to Im prove b Turner flicked ln 10 p o in ts to 15, C apt. Walt L aw son piled his many s k ills . In sp ite of his Up 15 g o a ls fo r the v tc tw s with the lo se rs w hile C a p t. D es many fine to ta ls , one of the er had five g o a ls t o d lo sin g P hil G raham getting five goals and an a s s is t and Owen R ogers s ta tis tic s the ex-New a rk ath lete ft. i s p ro u d e st of is the fact that e^game w as m o m e n ta rily one goal. How ard De Rue sco red he led the - team in ta c k le s on yed due to a lac k o f su b - 13 p oints fo r the lo s e rs followed tes for the B e a r s follow ing' by C apt. T e rry W iltsle with two punts. The so n of M r. and M rs* injury to one o f the r e g u la r s . g o a ls. N o v a talks a b o u t thin gs th o se n ew little ears p refer n o t to m en tion . F o i in stance, (1) a ca rgo-gu ard lu g g a g e com p artm ent; (2) ah- extra set o f fenders in sid e th e fenders; (3 ) flu sh a n d dry ro ck er p an els that h elp prevent rust and co rro sio n ; (4) a q u a lity b u ilt B o d y by Fisher; (5) M a g ic-M irro r acry lic lacq u er finish; (6) a firm , stea d y rid e p r o g r a m m e d by co m p u ter-selected -sp rin g s: 'W s i x W e f e M 5 iiii5 f6 iis T 8 7 a n availab le ligh tin g g r o u p that ev en in clu d es a m o n ito r fo r y o u r w in d sh ield w a sh e r fluid; (9) rad ios y o u can ord er, w ith a n te n n a s built right in to th e w in d sh ield a n d (1 0 ) th e availability o f a n ew , m o r e c o m p a c t r a d io /s te r e o tape sy stem . A m e rica ’s little ca rs d o n ’t offer them . N o v a d o es. N o v a a lso h a s a very a p p ea lin g p rice. A n d a lo t o f lo y a l friend s. 4 W o n d e r w hy. P u ttin g y o u first, k eep s us first. N o v a : A m e r ic a V n o t-to o -s m a ll c a r
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