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Morning Sentinel from Waterville, Maine • 10

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Skowhegan Lawrence In Big Game MORNING SENTINEL Monday March 19 1973 10 at the three quarter the 2 UCLA And Indiana In NCAA Tilt 27 35 43 58 67 Youth Hockey 2 8 Canadian SloodadGaoadipn WhidImpcrted by Associated Importer Ing Bottled ft TJSJL A 1 CANADIAN IMPORTED j'n yT'i ft J(J Kipp led the winners points Barry LaCasse Steve Dionne 13 and 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 73 13 32 3 6 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 1 2 1 2 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 23 6 2 7 18 6 15 8 62 27 2 5 12 2 1 0 2 0 63 5 25 10 6 35 20 2 2 105 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 28 24 12 8 26 5 4 2 109 CONY (67) Glazier Rollins Haywood Vachon Leet Marchildon Totals RUMORD Milligan Willis McKenna Kaubris Mooney Ziko Perin Totals Lee Socked As Twins Romp 9 2 3 4 ag fa Pte 4 8 4 5 12 8 15 4 4 20 1 8 3 4 5 3 12 2 4 8 7 13 4 4 18 2 3 0 0 4 25 59 17 21 67 CANADIAN IS IN BETTER SHAPE THAN MOST Jdhn 2 022 Tom BOOTHBY BARTLETT CO INSURANCE Since 1859 registered in the first eight minutes of action Scoring 12 points in 2:30 is getting a fraction over 2 points every 30 seconds and that Was the explosion a lightning like attack that all but blue the Panthers off the court and ultimately gave the Rams the championship as the partisan crowd cheered The Rams went on from there for the win but it easy as Rumford like it had done in two previous games this season came back and as they say in the west with their boots Cony with its cat like moves and thunderous scoring power took back the lead from 45 to 46 and went into the last four minutes of play with a 58 to 46 edge And even that margin was not comfortable as Keith Willis Ray McKenna and Joe Ziko hit for important points to stay in contention Glazier who had contributed heavily up to that point During the early part of th game both teams were tight tense and taught since the big bauble was the state crown and the last schoolboy game for somex DAVE ROLLINS sought by many colleges closed out a brilliant career with 20 points and was tremendous on defense especially with the press Rollins like in many games was the key but he got brilliant support from Johnny Leet who pumped home 18 points and continued to shine just as he did during the Eastern Maine playoffs During the early stages of th game Skipper game plan was to have Paul Vachpn floor leader shoot from around the key Rumford let the little el low shoot and he made only one of seven shots in the first half The Panthers letting Vachon roam concentrated on Rollins and Leet the men they knew they had to stop But both were unstoppable At the four minute mark of the opening spasm Rumford held a 5 4 leadzbut soon relinquished it as the Rams took over and were in front at the end of each chukker 12 to 5 27 to 21 at intermission and 43 to 38 going into the last eight minutes of action Undergrad Title Tilt Is Tonight ORLANDO la (AP) Veteran southpaw Bill Lee gave one of the sorriest pitching per formances of the exhibition sea son Sunday as the Boston Red Sox dropped a 9 1 decision to the Minnesota Twins Taking over With the score 'i 1 in the sixth after £ym McGlothen became the first Boston pitcher to go five in nings Lee allowed eight runs on six hits aiid four walks in the sixth and seventh One of the runs was unearned because of an error earned run average skyrocketed from a fat 540 to a whopping 1286 for his three ap pearances in the pre season campaign Orlando Cepeda used as a designated hitter joined Lee in the poor performance depart ment He failed to hit in four times at bat and looked bad trying to run with his creaky knees 0 3 i 1 0 0 0 1 2 point San rancisco lead and defeated the stubborn Dons Reserves Tommy Curtis and Dave Meyers sparked the 73rd straight victory But look for the subs to start against Indiana plan to start my regular said Coach John Woo den base my starting lineup on a momentary per formance in a single game but rather on a year long progress ion of practices and Curtis scored 12 points on outside shots that ignited UCLA to its victory Afterwards los ing Coach Bob Gaillard of San rancisco had sqjne advice for IndianaST suicide to run with the said Gaillard be lieve to beat UCLA you must have a low scoring game with the winner in the 50s If you come in with the idea of scor ing 60 or more they will beat Indiana ranked sixth nation ally blew a 13 point halftime lead but came back to elimi THE ACTION was terrific as the Rams applied the pressure their all court press and in the next 2:30 Cony cairned 12 points as many as they had IKE WON OR SPARTANS EAST LANSING Mich CAP) Larry Ike now the property of the" Detroit Tigers won a record 23 games over three varsity seasoas for Mich igan state 9 0 0 21 25 67 4 4 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 2 0 0 0 2 15 19 34 27 105 24 BOSTON Harper If Guerrero ss Yastrzemskl 1b bmitn cf Cepeda dh isk Gagliano 3b Ogilvie rf Griffin 2b McGlothen Lee Newhauser Totals MINNESOTA Hisle cf Gorinskl If Carew 2b Monzon 2b' Oliva dh Kiilebrew 1b Nettles pr Lis rib Darwin rf Kuslck rf Holt If Brye If Adams 3b Mitterwald Terrell ss Woodson Hands Strickland pTotals Boston Minnesota wuoason unn Boston 1 Minnesota 2 Minnesota 4 HR Smlth McGlothen Lee Newhauser Woodson Hands Strickland WP Woodson 2:24 Our beautiful deccmterJIto package contains a masterful! blend of fine Canadian whiskies Each distinctive bottle is registered at the distillery your assurance of the finest quality IMPORTED ROM OLDEST DJSTIWER 23 17 4 6 17 0 0 2 0 0 69 IN1 THE 1 consolation round Saturday it was Mt Abram oy er Mt Blue 62 50 and Messa lonskee over Mt View 39 7 Waterville jumped out to a 22 19 lead over Skowhegan in the first period but the Indians roared back With a 23 point sec ond period to take a 42 33 half 2 3 4 6 7 8 Gooderhanis Canadian tDhisky BOSTON (AP) Although his Celtics wrapped up the Na tiorial Basketball Atlantic Division by defeating Kansas City Omaha 109 105" Coach Tom Hiensohn is looking beyond the pennant flag step Heinsohn said after the game Sunday two is to beat out Los An geles and stpp three is to win the The Celtics have a Season mark of 61 14 while Los Ange les of the Western Division is 55 20 One more Celtic victory or a loss will assure Boston of at least a tie for the most games won this year Besides extra money that mark js important for a play off bound team Should a play off series go the full seven games the team' with the best record gets home court advan tage for the final game want all possible advan tage in the Heinsohn said The Boston coach had high praise for Kansas City Omaha and the sparking play of the top scorer Nate Archi bald really hung in Heinsohn said were never able to really' bust it openThen i the kid (Archibald) got hot We did as good a job as you can do on i pts 6 9 1 6 712 2 8 8 16 2 10 0 0 bl 1 0 1 0 1 0 9 0 0 1 2 0 1' 2 1 0 0 0 BUT IT turned out just as the othr two games for Rumford as they lost one of their big boys Marty Milligan with 6:52 to play in the fourth period There is no question but he made a big difference with his rebounding and defensive play with his 6 4 frame Rumford also lost Jim Moon ey with 3:53 remaining in the fourth period One second before that Cony lost Neal 3 3 0 2 2 2 4 2 2 7 Pt5 2 1 2 3 4 16 Pts 7 0 1 2 3 1 0 2 1 0 17 bb so 1 i 2 4 0 3 hbi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 3 4 3 2 2 3 0 0 0 28 zab 3 1 2 0 3 2 0 1 3 1 2 2 3 2 00 0 0 0 0 0 15 Pts 5 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 3 4 2 2 2 2 11 1S 99 1 M) 0 1 42 11 10 6 4 2 2 1 47 26 27 4 12 16 5 5 13 21 26 38 Officials: Direnzo Softball Meeting The Elm Citv Softball League will" hold another meeting at 7 Sunday evening at Sentinel Hall to revise the bylaws Only four teams Colonials and wen represent ed at last meeting Those not present at the next meeting will not be able to vote on the bylaws 3 7 3 7 4 10 3 23 4 12 4 9 0 0 21 68 19 26 61 time lead It was 56 52 for the Indians mark Wally with 21 had 15 Jay Brown 12 Tony Jabar was high for Waterville with 23 points Kirby Rowe and Bill Lawler each had 17 Lawrence rolled out to a 12 2 first period lead over cold Winslow and increased its bulge to 28 17 at halftime By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS two down two to go for defending champions as they pursue a seventh con secutive National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball championship Indiana gets the next shot at the top ranked Bruins in the NCAA semifinals Saturday in St Louisr The other semifinal match sends Providence against Memphis State All four were quarter final winners Saturday UCLA won the Western title 54 39 "over San rancisco Indiana took the Mideast crown 72 65 over Ken tucky Providence whipped Maryland 103 89 for the Eastern championship and Memphis State took the Midwest title de feating Kansas State 92 72 Meanwhile the National In vitation Tournament got un derway in New York with Notre Dame Louisville Mas sachusetts and North Carolina moving into the quarter finals with first round victories Notre Dame celebrating St Day by wearing green snfeakers nipped South ern California 69 65 Louisville defeated American University 97 84 Massachusetts topped Missouri 78 71 and North Caro lina swamped Oral Roberts 82 65 UCLA got a big boost from its bench to overcome a seven 1 2 1 0 0 0 9 8 Smedtjerg Gray Sylvain Ames Woodsworth Lewia Taylor Totals WATERVILLE (69) Jabar Rowe Waldman Siviski Lawler Rancourt Kinney ranklin Rossignol Belanger 1 Totals Skowhegan Waterville Officials: McInnis 0 0 0 31 010 000 000 1 010 006 200 9 Guerrero Lis DP lub Boston 5 Ip 5 2 1 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 9 7 2 3 8 0 0 1 0 0 30 19 42 22 33 2 3 4 '5' 6 7 8 The RAIDERS closed to within seven 38 31 at the three the 25 2 0 3 I 2 6 2 23 11 20 32 54 17 28 47 62 (61) ag fa 3 0 4 2 8 2 0 i i A 2860 IT WAS HERE that Rumford dame on scoring eight points in 1:24 while Cony could can only three Rumford assumed the lead 46 to 45 but the Rams like the kings they are were hurt by the one point deficit The explosion followed and it was tbe knockout blow of the contest Mooney 16 pointszand McKenna with 12 will be back next season Both are juniors nate Kentucky behind the scor ing of Steve Downing and the ball handling of freshman Quinn Buckner Larry inch poured in 32 points as Memphis State quali fied for its first trip to the sem ifinals by eliminating Kansas State Providence got 30 points from Ernie DiGregorio and 24 from Kevin Slacom to wipe out Maryland DiGregorio hit on 14 of 21 shots from the field and had five assists before fouling out as the riars won their 17th consecutive game In NCAA consolation games Syracuse nipped Pennsylvania 69 68 Long Beach State topped Arizona State 84 80 South Cato lina stopped Southwestern Loui siana 90 85' and Marquette whipped Austin Peay 88 73 In the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics tour nament Guilford de feated Maryland Eastern Shore 99 96 for the championship In the NAIA consolation game Augustana Hl edged Slippery Rock Pa 96 93 Besides firing in 35 Archibald had 16 assists The leading scorer was 12 for 28 from the floor is not the Hein sohn said' of the victory is just the start of Although they were behind by as much as 19 points in the first half the Kings exploded in the third period behind the shooting of Archibald who had 17 of his 35 points in that peri od RANSAS CITY OMAHA 10S DIOCK Williams Lacey Guokas Archbald Riley Kimball Kojis Totals BOSTON 109 Havllcek Silas Cowens Chaney While Westphal Nelson Williams vP Totals Kansas Cily Boston ouled out None JTotal fouls Kansas City 20 Boston 17 Technical None 14481 Lewiston Starters POST TIME 7:30 PM ONE PACE $500 Gypsy Swift Kinney Miss Apphia Time Richards Jaynard Withee Katie rost itch Cold Spring Nibbles Pike Senator Craig Ryan Briawood Watson High Renaud TWO PACE $450 Wondering Boy Deletetsky Melas Boy Doherty Rusty Golden Smith Miss Scottiana Murray Showells Ace Pike P's Express errara Mr Jug Chief Quintal Tige Clary THREE (QUINf TROT $500 Lucys Demon Gorgone Apostle Star Clary Deucalion Smith Sugarfoot Express Renaud Mountain Pool Boynton Sam Ovelmo Wing Jr ifty ifty Olmstead Rhoebe Martial MTHett OUR PACE $500 Taverns Edna Miller Hobson Renaud Longwood Parker Jerry? Jade Cooper Jr Miracle Buckeye Smith New Entry Woodbury HlOh Chris Carlklo tr Prince of Wales Hodgkins Jr IVE PACE $450 Ozark Red Smith' Chief Clary Billfold Nadeau Jaffe Rose 5 Marvel Abbe Lechance Sad Sack Mollisn Jr up ine Bottle Whittemore I Harrier Vedeler SIX PACE $700 hckaway Mighty King Cole Pike I Miss Mt Vfope Woodbury I Tagalong Tani Parker Buddy Ben itch Sir I Win Lechance Cnamnie Smith SEVEN (QUIN) PACE $500 Skip Dyer Nye Our Question Smith Thornapple Qulrrion Tamaleta Srriith Terripa Star Pace Lazzle Blaze Renaud Bedford Hanover Provost Lost Cause Bubier Jr EIGHT PACE $650 Bobbie Will Woodbury Rebel Gold Truth Bodlest Parker Scooter Long Harn Minnie Sota Colby Benny Brewster Richards Missile Mite Wiley irst Value Bartlett NINE (EXACTA) PACE $500 Craig John Trult Last Alibi Case Carousel Hal Cray Eddy Smith Tall Willow Parker Vince Adios Bourqgue Nancy Dares Colby Sporting Lad Richard Bruins Rip Atlanta 7 1 BOSTON (AP) Johnny Bucyk scored twice as the Bos ton Bruins exploded for five goals in the second period and went on to trounce the Atlanta lames 74 in National Hockey League action Sunday night The tallying marked the most goals scored this year against the lames in a single period It was also biggest single period since eb 24 when they scored five against California in the third period Boston spotted Atlanta 1 0 first period lead when Curt Bennett flipped in a short goal past Boston net minder Jacques Plante Near the end of the pe riod both Phil Esposito and Bobby Orr were sent to the penalty box for separate of fenses but Atlanta was unable to score with the 6 4 player ad vantage Bucyk came back after inter mission and scored his first goal of the period his 36th of the year when he drove in on goalie Dave Bouchard and poked home the puck Rookie Gregg Sheppard slapped home a 16 footer dt 10:34 and Phil Esposito got his 48th of the season at 14:12 on a pass in front of the net from Ken Hodge Jumping Action In The Title Game Johnny Leet (10) has ju tried (5) is Ray McKenna who to get away a shot during its state cham made the block on the Augusta Ram pionshipr game with Rumford Saturday" star (KJ Photo) night in the Civic Center in Augusta Skowhegan and Lawrence the pre tourney favor ites will battle for the championship of the Central Maine Undergraduate Tournament at 7:45 this evening at the Thomas College gym Mt Abram and Messalonskee will play for the consolation title at 6:15 top seeded In dians eamed a berth in the title round by downing Waterville 73 69 Saturday Lawrence gained the title round by stopping' Winslow 6346 Marathon Race WESTBURY NY (AP) I Larry rederick of the Albany I NY Track Club running in his first marathon ever won the Earth Day Marathon Sun day at Roosevelt Raceway The 22 year old Albany State College graduate student led the field of 371 all the way to finish the 26 mild 385 yard race in 2 hours 30 minutes 256 sec onds Ralph Thomas of Augusta was nmnerup 1 min ute's behind quarter mark before Bulldogs pulled away in the iindi stanza Mark Lancaster led Bulldogs with 27 points and Steve ales followed with 12 Steve Deinstadt and Car rier led the Raiders with nine points each MT BLUE (54) Knight Hathaway Hile Edward Russell Bhourn Stinson Buckingham Pomeroy Bidley Lake Edward 7 Ridley Totals MT ABRAM (62) Smith Rollins Gould James Demers Wing ast Totals Mt Blue Mt Abram Officials: Tlbbltts Story LAWRENCE (63) Lancaster Redman Ellis Curtis Doiron Huber ales McGea Davis Dangler Grover Hanscom Totals Celtics Wrap Up Crown 109 105 2 11 4 2 TURN IN UNIORMS All players in the Youth Hockey Pro gram are asked to turn in their uniforms Saturday morning at the Ray Lemieux residence 15 Western Ave WEEKEND RESULTS nLJOundu ot ason exhibitions finistied another successful season In the 16 year old Youth Hockey Program The results of the games played at Alfond Arena over the weekend follow: BANTAM LEAGUE seve Wayne Dan MJ 1 Kevin Strickland Wyagdolte 6 Mike Bujold 3 0 3 Brian Griyois 1 1 2 Dan Theraiult 1 1 2 Ross Griffin i i Don Bujold 0 1 1 Klwanis 4 Chris Weeks' 2 1 3 Ron Shorty 1 2 3 Bobby Knight 1 1 2 Steve Maroon 0 1 1 Rotary 5 Mike Osbourne 2 1 3 Gerry Rancourt 0 3 3 red Rancourt 2 0 2 Bob Gagne 1 0 1 Lions 4 Peter Nawfel 2 0 2 Darryll Bojduc 0 2 2 Chris Cabana 1 0 1 Gerry Denis 1 0 1 Gary Pelletier 0 1 1 Dennis Ames 0 1 1 Gene Lagomarslno 0 1 1 Steve Vellleux 0 1 1 PEE WEE LEAGUE Noyes Stove 3 Carl Veilleux 1 0 1 Chris Bolduc 1 0 1 Damien Bolduc 1 0 1 IhfilAe1 I vx auvici oririn unuren Jim Saucier 0 1 1 Ware Bufler 2 Violette 2 0 2 Paul Bird 0 2 2 Exchange 4 Dave Mathieu Bob Willette 2 0 2 Jeff Johnston 1 Dave Leac V0 1 Bolduc 0 1 1 Todd Hews'0 1 1 Exchange 2 Dave Mathieu 0 1 11 John Richard 0 1 1 Dan Ichaud 0 1 1 Car? ree Homes 2 Jeff Stone 1 0 1 Scott LaVerdiere 1 0 1 Bob A Willette 0 1 1 SQUIRT LEAGUE LaVerdlerets 3 Tom Brooks 2 0 2 Peter Atallah 1 0 1 Greg Nadeau 0 1 Kevin Thorne 0 1 1 John Dahiels 0 1 1 Waterville Savings Dana Goulette 1 Nate Westervelt 2 0 2 Don Boudreau 02 2" Dave Mlllier 0 1 1 ederal iTriKt 1 Hana DnnaH fL Gerry Rancourt Pt 12 9 2 6 Cony Stops Rumford orStatr Cage Title Z7" i'" 1 Ti 41 nanis iLxpwue in uihul Period or 67 61 Victory 1 kBY HARLAND DURRELL Sports Editor AUGUSTA With a roar that must have been heard around the state and echo ed into some of the homes of our New England neighbors Cony High of Augusta exploded in the fourth period here Saturday night and shattered any dream Rum ford High had of winning the Maine Sch oolboy Basketball championship The Rams superbly coached by Dick Hunt a former Law rence High of airfield and Colby College product tore a good Rumford apart shortly after the fourth frame started Cony went on from there to a solid 67 to 61 victory the sweetest and most glorious triumph since 1966 when flams won their first state championship THE WIN WAS the 23rd straight in dimb to its second state title and 29th ip a row over a span bf koine two seasons Cony will now go into action next winter as the only undefeated Class A team With a standing room crowd of more than 6200 in the beautiful and spacious Civic Center the Sports Palace that Augusta citizens built the Rams fell behind with 6:36 left in the final chapter 46 to 45 This was the first time that Cony had been down since the opening minutes of the game They knew the results if they stayed behind but the Rams as they have always done through their undefeated season roared back like a raging wounded tiger KaOM "io HKv nA THri ISl Ma Xatwi 1 l' sl Ey Eb 1 lfl i Hg JJI a tt I fl R'R Ofc lAV 1M jjjffl Hit OfHIVK I I K35I276 WINSLOW (41) PH Belangr 2 0 4 Bernier 135 Deinstedt 338 ortin 10 2 Maclln 2 2 8 Poulin 10 2 carrier 3 3 Cassidy 115 astonguay 10 2 Lafunaln 102 17 12 46 Lawrence J2 28 38 63 Winslow 2 17 31 46 Officials: MacDonald Dorr MESSALONSKEE () Pts Dorval 4 2 10 Meader 1 2 4 Pullen 3 17 Alexander 3 1 7 Stevens 1 2 Knight 10 2 Anticettl 10 2 Brooks 2 0 4 Cote 0 0 0 Haynes 0 11 oster 0 0 0 Caret 0 0 0 Totals 7 39 MOUNT VIEW (37) Pts Cross 0 0 0 Cross 0 0 0 Woodbury 1 0 2 McKay 1 24 Eldridge 5 0 10 Coutouner 0 0 0 Alex 2 0 4 Joyce 1 2 4 eeney 4 2 10 Day 00 0 Moody 0 0 0 Hope 113 Oliver 0 0 0 Totals 15 7 37 Messalonskee 12 19 Mt View 10 15 26 37 Hill Poulin SKOWHEGAN (73) Pts Dionne 5 3 13 Stevens 2 4 8 Lacasse 4 7 15 Kipp 10 1 21 Brown 6 0 12 Washburn 10 2 Js 4 I CANADIAN IMPORTED.

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