The Timber Cruiser Vol.2, No.3, November 1959, p. 3

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November, 1959 '.NMBER CRUISER Page 3 Lumberjacks Lose Opener To Northwestern GARY POCH and RON HOHMAN Men's Bowling News Jim Bisson, a former Rogers Citian, has set the bowling le.ague on fire. Jim had a h.iigh series of '658 with games of 199, 212, 247, which is a college all• tirme high. He has a 184 flVerage for 27 games. The standings for eight con• secutiv-e Wednesdays are as fol• _ _ _ low:-s,.._: ___ _ .....,..,,,.- Poinits :Place Team Won Lost 1 16 19 . 5 2 20 17. 7 3 9 161/4 . 7 1h 4 22, 23* 1'5 - 9 5 12 14½ - 9½ 6 19 14 - 10 7 18 13 • _ll 8 11 12½ - 11 ~? 9 17, 21* 11 - 13 10 10 9½ • 14½ 11 24 9 - 15 . 12 13 7 - 17 13 14, 15* 5 • 19 • denotes tie Wednesday, November 25; the· men's ·bowling will not meet due to Than'ksgiiving vacation. Nowak's Clothing FOR MEN and BOYS WE AIM TO PLEASE Phom~ EL 6-1595 ' 347 N. Seconc(.A~nue Girls' Bowling News The latest standing, in de• gressin,g order of the A.C.C. Girl's Bowlin,g League is as fol- lows: Team: "Hot Shots" B. Chrzan* Game: Won Lost 9 6 K.Grulk~e::_ _______ _ P. Mall B. Hyde "Noc-Nees" E. Carnahan* P. May E. Lyk Y. Rajala "Lucky Strikes" J. Mills* C. Hagadorn M. Irish M. Hlliliter "Gutter Girls, Inc. J. Luites* R. Thomas B. Malette A. Bloom "Goof-Balls" C. Werth* L. Fox K. Marquardt E. Kurtz "Lucky T\h:ree" B. Tryban* T. Kerulzorski B. Brilimki D.Leeck 8 7 8 7 8 7 7 8 5 10 The high ,bowJJers in the league are: E. Kurtz 145 D. Leeck 138 J. Lutes 125 P. May 11'1 C. Werth 113 *Team captains STUDENTS Purchase all types of Christmas Gifts at Collegiate Book Store Happy Thanksgiving Kurtz, Zyble, Hubert ·Lead Jacks' Scoring By Ed Allen Sports Editor, Alpena News With its annual onening game loss . to Traverse City out of the way Alpena Community College .turned its atte,ntion Nov. 21, to its first conference game. The Collegians made a vain at- tempt Saturday night to stage one of the greateSJt comeb-acks li.n basketball history, but fell short. Traverse City's Northwes- 1tern Michigan Cdllege claimed a 76-63 triumi>h. Both teams are members of the Mlich1gan Jun- ior CoHege Oonference, but this initiial game does not :t1igure in ,the standings. However, thlis week Friday, Al,pena is host to Port Huron Junior Oollege and this one is for keeps. Played in Grayling Saturday's game was played :in the Gra'Y'li111,g High school gym before a crowd of .about 300. It was be1'ieved to be the first col- lege game in Michigan this sea- son. The event was sponsored by the Graylliing High Athletic Association and followin•g the game, players from both teams were fed through the courtresy _ _. .. ....,,.-the-lli'Wlanis-Ch!.b~ Opening tipoff between Moffit and Ilsley It marked the fourth straight year thait Alpena hlad lost iits openling ga,me to Traverse City. But. 1t looked for a while as though the Lumberjacks would come back from a 35-24 halit:time deficit. The scorin,g summary: NORTHWESTERN MICIDGAN Youker, f . . . . . . . 5 4 1 14 Harvey, f ........ 5 3 1 13 Moffit, c . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 0 18 Smith, g . . . . . . . . . 1 3 2 5 Woodrow, g . . . . . . 6 2 0 0 M,il!ks ............ 0 0 0 0 Laskey . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 1 2 Springer . . . . . . . . . . O 2 0 · 2 Bann.en . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 1 8 Totals 26 24 6 76 ALPENA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FG FT PF TP FG FT PF TP Kurtz, f ......... 5 4 1 14 Zyble, f . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 4 13 llsley, c . . . . . . . . . 0 0 5 0 Bastow, g . . . . . . . . 1 0 2 ~~ Hubert, g . . . . . . . . 5 2 0 12 Skiba ............ 0 0 1 0 SchTOeder . . . . . . . . 3 0 3 4 Gunderson . . . . . . . 2 0 5 4 LUJtes ............ 0 0 0 0 Miller ............ 4 0 4 3 Oh:affin ........... 2 0 1 4 Totals 30 3 26 63 Officials: Dud Emlinrg and Lee Wisnieski of Mt. Pleasant. Junior varsity scoring: Alpena: Thomas f, 0-0·0 ; Kin- sel, f, 1-2-4; LeFebvre, c, 1-0-2; Witt, g, 1-3-5; Lewis, g, 1-0-2; HaJm, 2-0-4; Derrohn, 0-0-0. Totals: 6-5-17. Traverse City: Hamilton, f, 6-5-17; McSawby,, f, 1-1-3; Komeske, c, 2-6-10; Hewitt, g, 2-0-4; Reynolds, g, 1-1-3; Wells, 1-0-2; Bannen, 0-1-1. Totals: 13-14-40. Halftime score: Tr'averse City 21, Alpena 9. What we anti'cio>ate seldom occurs; wrurt we least expect genei"ally ha,ppens. Snobs tailk as ii they had be- gotten their own ancestors. You can'rt escape the respon- · sihility of tomorrow by evadmg it today. The only b.ime you mustn't fail is the la,st tlime you try. When I was a younrg m.arn I observed that n:i!ne out of ten things I did were failures. I didn',t want to be a f'a.ilrure .. So I did ten times more work. '11hils iis no tirme for ease and comfort. I,t is ,the time to do and endure. Wilth a little less than 12 min- utes left in, the game, Alpena trailed by 17 poin-ts, 53-36. 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