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A p a c k e d h o u s e of 4,700 b r o u g h t t h e t h r e e - n i g h t a t t e n d ­a n c e t o n e a r l y 11,000. S u m m a r i e s : New B r u n s w i c k 1 0 2--'.{ UPI 0 1 2 - 3

U t i c a . H u d s o n V a l l e y ' s c o n f e r e n c e r e c o r d Is 1-0 a n d t h e o v e r a l l r e c o r d Is 4-2 w h i l e M o h a w k h a s a 1-2 c o n f e r e n c e r e c o r d .

T h e H V T I f i v e wi l l g o t o P a u l S m i t h ' s C o l l e g e f o r a F r i d a y n i g h t g a m e a n d f r o m t h e r e w i l l m o v e o n t o p l a y t h e C a n t o n

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Keeond Pcrio , ! — D. McArthur (Mrn-lley) 10:53.

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Lazzeri Tc*j5s MP AC

Mike Lazzeri's 198.1 average la leading the Mont Pleasant AC bowling league. Joe Vitalo is in second place 'with a 195.13.

In the No. 3 slot is Joe Donato with 193.19. Frankie Chamber-land's 192.5 holds down the fourth position. Individual aver­ages follow:

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Vita lo 45 TriKffer 41

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SUSPENDED GLASGOW, Scotland, Jan. h

] (AP)--Peter Keonan, British and Empire bantam weight champion, tonight wfia suspended for a month without, loss of hlg titles by the Scottlfih Council of the

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HOI! (IDlRKtiKtcd) Hon) 10:16.

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Fir»t Period—flood n o (MrflonlKto, W a r d ) ( : 3 i ; Kelleiy (nnft«*IMn1) 10:42; McClonigle funnss i s ted) 11:05;

j M< (j'onlpla (<iooilal<') 1IM<1 Serond P*no . l — Mell <Mc«oniKl«)

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Results P H O B A S X F . T t U I X

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Montr^.nl 2, Deiroif 1 Chkajro 4. Toronto 2 Hootoii 7, Xf•«• Vork 4

/ tmfrlrnh l.<>affii«. He 1 sheK '. Buffalo 3 Cleveland "'. Providence t Rprfni;{|«M 7, lto<bMt»f 4

KA«ii>ra ifflfim> Clinton 4, Phi lade lphia 2 . Charlot le 7, Johns town 3 \Va*h1n*ton &. N'*w l i n e n

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SCAHJBS KO TOKYO, Jan. 5 CVP) — Hirosl

OkawA, lightweight; champion of the Orient, knocked out Thni-Und'* Omsap I^aemphafa at 3:S7 of the- 9th round In their sched­uled 12-round non-title bout to­night.

NET VICTOE TAMPA, Fla., Jan. ft <AP» -

r^fthandfd Bernard (Tutl B*rl-zen won men's championship in the Dixie lennln touinammU to­day with a 6-0, 12-10. 6-1 victory over Tony Vincent.

DODOKRS SOL11 LOB ANGELES, JflO. B </& -

The Loa Angeles Dodger* today announced tha *nle of Outfielder Boh Wilson and Titcher Bob

n o o n , J a n . 11. All o f t h e g a m e s a r « c o n f e r e n c e c o n t e n t s .

At p r e s e n t B r o o m e T e c h , A l f r e d T e c h a n d H u d s o n V a l l e y T e c h a r e u n d e f e a t e d In c o n f e r e n c e p l a y .

Red Wings Win On Howe's Goal

DETROIT, Jsn. B (AP)-Oordie Howe's 20th goal of the season, coming Into in the second period, broke a 2-2 lie nnd sent the Detroit Itrd Wing6 to a 3-5 Na­tional Hockey league triumph over the Toronto Mnple Leaf* to­night,

Howa scored on a 15-foot back­hand Mast After Norm Ullman kicked the puck out of a scramble near the Toronto net.

The victory WAS an uphill effort oil the way for Detroit, playing its first home game tinder new Cosch fiia Abel who d>ecl*d the team last night. In Montrenl. This officially waa Abel's debut at the helm of the club on which he stnrred for so many years.

Toronto took a 1-0 lend In the first period when the Rod Wings wore two men short on penalties. Brian Cullen «corcd on a five-foot deflection.

Johnny Wilson tied it Cor De­troit later In the period, convert­ing his own rebound from 10 Feet out. Th t Red Wlnfs took the lead In the second period! when Red Kelly took tha puck away from Barry. Cullen.and flicked It

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List City Cage Card

T h e C i t y R e c r e a t i o n b a s k e t b a l l l e a g u e w i l l g e t u n d e r w a y t o n i g h t w i t h t h e G i r l s ' D i v i s i o n In a c t i o n a t C e n t r a l P a r k .

A t 7 p . m . - t h e S k y s h o o t e r s m e e t t h e C a v a l i e r s a n d a t 8 p . m . t h e H u b ' s t a n g l e w i t h W h i t e S o x . T h e e n t i r e w e e k ' s s l a t e f o l l o w s :

T u e s d a y — P a i g e S c h o o l ( A m e r i ­c a n D i v i a i o n ) 7 p . m . L a r r i M e n v*. P i n e G r o v e I n n . 8 p . m . D i a -r n a n t e s R e s t a u r a n t v s . A l p h a D e l t a P h i F r e t t o ' s b y e .

C e n t r a l P a r k S c h o o l ( N a t i o n a l D i v i s i o n ) 7 p . m . A l S a c c o ' s v s . Old T i m e r s ; 8 p . m . S a b r e s v s . S h a m ­r o c k s ; 9 p . m . B r o a d w a y v s . B o u n c e r s .

W e d n e s d a y ( I n t e r n a t i o n a l D i v i ­s i o n , O n e i d a S c h o o l ) 7 p . m . P u s -t o l k e s v s . A . O . H . ; 8 p . m . B e t a T h e t a P i . v s . G o o s e H i l l : 9 p . m . S a m ' s B o y s VB. S t . J o s e p h ' s .

Y a t e s S c h o o l , 7 p . m . K r a i ' s A .C . vs . A c e s ; 8 p . m . U n c l e D a n n y ' s J e t s y j . P a u l ' s .

T h u r s d a y , M o n t P l e a s a n t ( B o y ' g G y m ) 7 p . m . C a d i l l a c s v s . C e l t i c s ; 8 p . m . G u l d e r e l l e s v s . C r u s a d e r s .

Depiola's 20 25 Sal i sbury Coal IS 2? S a n t o r s Bar & Girl! 13 32

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Generals Postpone Contest^ No Ice

Unsuitable Ice conditions at Central Park forced the Schenec­tady Generals to postpone a scheduled match with the Syra­cuse Shamrocks yesterday.

The contest wilt be rescheduled at a later date according to den-erals' business manager Hank Ca-puto,

Cobleskill Suffers Seventh Setback

C O B L E S K I L L — D e l h i J u m p e d t o a n e a r l y l e a d a n d w e n t o n t o d o w n C o b l e s k i l l C e n t r a l , 42-24, h e r e S a t u r d a y n i g h t . T h a s e t ­b a c k w a s t h e s e v e n t h In n i n a s t a r t s f o r t h e l o s e r s .

C o b l e s k i l l t r a i l e d 24-$ a t h a l f -t i m e a n d 34-20 a t t h e c u l m i n a t i o n , o f t h e t h i r d s t a n z a . L a r r y T y r ­rel l h o o p e d 11 c o u n t e r a t o p a c o t h e l o s t e r s . J a c k B u r r o w s d u m p e d . 13 f o r D e l h i . C o b l e s k i l l ' * u n ­b e a t e n J a y v e e s r i p p e d t h a D e l h i C u b s , 29-2ft. S u m m a r y : Delhi a F P CobUsMll f> HajiRmVn 1 Clark 1 B u r r o w s 5 K n l h n m n 8 Altken 1 OoodrTgh 4 Hof fman 2

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RBC, Carman Clubs List Week's Slale

Rotterdam and Carman Boy*' Clubs have listed a full slat* of activities for the week.

The complete schedule follows: ROTTERDAM BOYS' CLUB

Monday Open gym—3 to 5 p.m. Varsity

and JV practice—7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday

Physlcnl education classes Jun­iors—-3 to B p.m.

Senior intramural league; Un­knowns v* Royals —T p.m.; Vi­kings vs Savages—8 p.m.

Wednesday Dancing class—3:RO-!l:S4> pro,;

volleyball—1 lo 8 p.m.; open gyro —8 to fi p.rn.

Thar* day Physical education c l a i * a n ,

midget*.—S to B p.m.; Drapar league *l Draper high *ehoo^-6:4(1 p.m.

Junior Intramural I * & R- wi a : Hawka v# Knfefc*—T p.m.; taker* vs Warrior*—* p.m.

Friday Physical edueatloh elaaw*, *en«

iora—3 to S p.m. Boys' Club dance - a to 10 p.m.

Saturday Midget Intramural league: Ohio

Stat* v« LASallet—lOilfl *.m.; Olobetrotters va Notf« Dam* — 11:16 a~m. Movlea—4J p.m.

OAKMAN BOY«' OLtTB -Thursday

Junlor. intramuraH Janguai M<*-

Second Semester Evening Division

HUDSON VALLEY TECHN. INSTmJTE

Courses fo flo Offered

II II II (I II' m n IN I I

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ArchH»eiur*r Drawing ' AuSomdlic Tranimisiions

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PSyjIct* SfrucfurAi Ditlgii*

Strength of MaUrint* Thtrmodiyniamkt* Coiicrdft Dasign* M* chin a DfiK'̂ n"

Contfrudion Laboratory luiWimgi Estlrnaiing H&#nef*l Chemiitry

, Corfiputftr :Ei«drorifet Control and Injtruinanti

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Mechanical Dewing Electricity

Industrial Electronic* Machine Shop I to 4 M*thamatict I and 2

Tool Otiign^ Matallufgy

Oil Burner Controlt Radio, Communication

Refrigeratfon Surveying . TalavWon

Color Telavisfon Welding

Malarial, Handling

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R«fiatratlori Jan. fl and T from 1 to B end 5l U» ft »,M, fot all course*, »jfces»t thota in basic anginaering. Claaiea atak i

i i: J**. I and %> B*.«io •nginearlng claaaaa atart Jan. tl. Claasaa It ] ; haW twiea #eakly. For, mor* Info call AShlay Mm at trrite

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