THE WYANDOTTE NEWS - HERALD
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Whaley and Bozich Win
Cold Cup Skating Races
Two Skate Records Smashed; Cleveland
Skaters Win Seven Races Out of Ten
Five hundred fans braved a driv
ing sleet to watch Eielen Whaley
and Vince Bozick run away with
the Annual Gold Cup ice skating
championship races Sunday at the
boat club basin in Wyandotte.
Two state speed records were
broken despite the hampering sleet
and rough wind. Betty Mitchell of
Winnipeg broke the half mile and
mile mark. Her half mile time was
1:35.7. She did the mile in an even
3:28.
Vince Bozich. Detroit skater, eas
ily won five events and ran third in
a sixth. He broke the finish tape
in the 440. 880. three-quarter mile,
the one and two mile and placed
third in the 220 yard sprintJ
Skaters representing Cleveland
took seven individual titles out of
ten entries.
Eileen Whaley, the Gold Cup
champion, and Betty Mitchell, in
termediate star, both hail from
Winnipeg, Manitoba.
None of the Wyandote skaters
were fast enough enough to take
a race. Bob Murphy ran second in
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FEB. 19, 1945
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the midget boys 220 yards; Dick
Classon finished third in the junior
boys 440; Jerry Miller placed third
in the cradle class 100 yard dash;
Jennie Romatowski came through
with a third in the intermediate
girls one mile; Mary Jo Faulder
placed third in the midget girls
440; Dave Classon took third in the
cradle class 220.
Despite the blinding sleet there
were no injuries and no bad spills.
The Recreation Department made
the arrangements for holding this
year’s Gold Cup races in Wyandotte
as has been the custom in other
years.
Recreation News
CLASS A BASKETBALL
SCHEDULE
Wednesday, Feb. 7th—Sharpies vs.
Roinulus— Roosevelt, 7:30: Firestone
vs. Wy. Cab—Roosevelt. 8:45; Coca
Cola vs. Trenton—Trenton. 7:50.
Thursday, Feb. Bth—Navy CASU
vs. Trenton —Grosse He, 7:15; Grosse
lie vs. Allen Park —Grosse lie, 8:15
p. m.
Results of Games this Week
Firestone 28, Sharpies 17; Navy
CASU 48, Coca Cola 35; Grosse He
49. Trenton 28; Allen Park 45. Coca
Cola 38; Navy CASU 21. Firestone
27.
Standings
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Wv Cab 6 1
Allen Park 6 3
Grasse lie 5 2
Romulus 4 3
Coca Cola 4 4
Navy CASU 1 l
Firstone 4 5
Trenton 3 6
Sharpies 0 8
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Chlorine 4 2
Research 33
West Plant l 5
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Mt . Carmel Wins Again 46-27
All Saints
Lose to
Comets
The Mt. Carmel lads won their
seventh game as they defeated All
Saints Friday night. Having smarted
their second round of games, the
Comets are really proving true to
their colors.
Eugene Gurzenda was high point
man with 19 points.
As the game started, several min
utes w’ere played before any score
was made. Spigiel came through for
the Comets, sinking his free throw
on Yurmanovical’s foul. The latter,
however, scored the first basket of
the game, giving tA All Saint’s
quintet a one pointl ead over the
Comets. Grupcznski sank the first
basket for the local lads but was
quickly followed by Klotz, of All
Saints. The comets then called time.
Kowalewski came into the game
replacing Spigiel. Hadley scored
another basket for All Saints and
follewed with a free throw’ on Bar
cikowski’s foul making the score
7-3, All Saints leading. On a foul by
Klotz, Gurzenda scored and soon
followed with another long shot.
Hadley, playing center for All Saints,
gave his team another two points
w’ith his basket. The score was tied
when Gurzenda scored three free
throws; one on Klotz’s foul and tw’o
when Abdo fouled. The score was
now 9-9. The last point was made
when Koltz was gain penalized w’ith
a foul; Gurzenda scoring, giving the
Comets a one point bad over All
Saints. The quarter ended 10-9, Mt.
Carmel leading.
COMETS HOLD LEAD
With the beginning of the second
nuarter, Spigiel retdrned for the
Comets replacing Kow'alewski. Had
ley was first to score in this quarter
for All Saints, with Gurzenda re
peating for the Comets. The score,
howover, was soon tied since Martin
scored on Gurzenda’s foul. With the
score all tied up at 12-12
Urbanek was quick to sink another
basket for the Comets. Martin gave
All Saints another two points, but
his was checked since Urbanek
scored again, followed by Gdrzenda.
With the score being 18-14, All
Saints called time, hoping to check
their opponents. It seemed as if
they w’ould suoced when Captain
Yurmanovical scored another two
points for All Saints. Richard Ur
banek, however, promptly came back
with two more points for the
Comets. The half ended with the
Comets still leading, 20-18.
Offensive Continued by Comets
Gurzenda opened the second half
with two succesive baskets All Saints
again called time. Spigiel followed
with another two points, but on his
foul, Hadley scored a free throw.
Koltz, having returned in the sec
ond half, came through with still
another two points making the score
26-19. Gurzenda came up with a
basket and shortly after scored still
another. Kowalewski replaced Grup
czynski. On Sauve’s foul Urbanek
scored a free throw and followed
with a long shot making the score
33-20. Hadley came up with a free
throw on Spigiel’s foul and a few
seconds later he came up with still
another two points. The quarter
ended 33-35 as Hadley scored again
for All Sains.
AU Saints Held To Only Two Points
On Abdoo’s foul, Grupczynski
sank his two free throws and Gur
zenda also came up with two more
points. Klotz replaced Abdoo for the
All Saints quintet. Grupcznski
opened up with another two points
Increasing the Comes lead 39-25.
Klotz scored the only basket for All
Saints in this quarter. After a time
ou for All Saints, several substitu
tions were made. Hebda deplaced
Grupcznski for thq| Comets and
Martin and Sauve came in for Ra
telle and Yurmanovical of All
Saints. Hebda gave the Comets an
other point, sinking a free htrow
on Klotz’s foul and making the
score 40-27. Six points were made
insuccesion when Spigiel, Urbanek,
and*Gurzenda sank a basket each.
With little time left to play the
entire second sring was sent in
for the Comets. They were, held
scoreless and the game ended with
I the Mt. Carmel lads winning an
| other game, 46-27.
Hadley, having played an out
! standing game for All Saints, was
j high-point man for his team with 14
• points.
The Comets play their next game
Tuesday night acting as host to the
boys from Ecorse as they meet St.
j Francis Xavier for the second time.
: The first game was taken by the
j Comets, 40-18.
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Irish Cagers Lose
In Last Minute
The fighung Irish Irom St. Pat’s
dropped their fifth game by one
basket last Friday night. The Irish
have lost two games by two points
and one by one point. The spirited
Green and White trailed throughout
the game until the end of the thfrd
quarter, then they took the lead
28-27. Sacred Heart then trailed
until the final minute when they
went ahead to win 38-36. Capt. Carl
Russell was high point man for the
night scoring 20 of his team's 36
points. This is the highest number
of points that any one Irish player
has scored in two years.
In the first quarter the accurate
shooting guards of Sacred Heart
made two baskets in the first three
minutes. O’Brien then made the
first Irish basket on a free throw.
This was followed closely by a beau
tiful pivot shot by Russell making
the score 4-3. T}ie visitors then
broke loose and Albertson, Muir and
Bodary of Sacred Heart each made
a basket. Bums then made a foul
shot count and Russell again fol
lowed this with a basket to make
the score 10-6.. Burt of Sacred
Heart was then fouled and made a
free throw*. Albertson then made
another basket and was fouled
shooting. He made his free throw
and the first quarter ended with
Sacred Heart holding a stem lead
of eight points, the score being 14-6.
The second quarter moved slowly
until after the automatic time-out.
The Irish broke loose and Russell
made tw*o long shots count while
Bums made one making the score
14-12. Muir, of Sacred Heart, also
mada two long shots while Bodary
and Jones each scored on short shots
to put the visitors out in front by
10 points—22-12. In the last sec
onds, Russell was again fouled and
made his free shot. As the half
drew to a close, the Sacred Heart
five led by nine points, 22-13.
In the third quarter the Irish be
gan pouring the heat on Sacred
Heart. Russell made a basket soon
after the jump and was closely fol
lowed by Bums and again another
by Russell, making the score 22-19.
In the last three minutes, Sacred
Heart boasted their score up five
points on two baskets by Muir, the
center, and a foul shot by Albert
son. The Irish came through with
a basket by Russell, one by Burns,
and another by Mattern, making the
score 27-26, Sacred Heart’s favor.
In the last seconds, Russell again
scored for the Irish on a basket
from mid-floor to put the local lads
ahead for the first time, 28-27.
Soon after the fourth period
started. Sacred Heart made two
baskets to again take the lead 31-28.
Russell again made another basket
followed by Bums and one by Mat
tern to give the Irish the lead 34-
31. Muir. Sacred Heart’s center then
made a basket and was fouled shoot
ing. He tied up the score in the
last two minutes, 34-34. In the last
minute and a half, Russell made
the final Irish basket soon after
Bums had been taken out on fouls
and Fisher had been substituted.
This basket put St. Pat’s ahead 36-
34. In the last minute, Muir again
sunk another bucket to tie the Irish
36-36. He was fouled shooting and
the visitors took the ball outside.
In the last fifteen seconds, Lou Burt
made a basket on a long shot to
give Sacred Heart their second vic
tory over St. Pat’s 38-36.
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—over rabid fans turned out
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to watch Vince Bozich and Eileen
Whaley cop the Gold Cups. No
one could touch Bozich as he won
race after race—only losing one. the
opening 220. Eileen Whaley hails
from Winnipeg, Manitoba, and can
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perfection. Ample police were on
hand to keep the course clear and
traffic moving. So in all w’ith the
two records that were set by Betty
Michel of Winnipeg the half mile
and the mile it can be classed as a
very successful meet.
The luck of the Irish failed to
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Sacred Heart in the last minute of
play scored the basket that won for
them over St. Pats 38 to 36. Rus
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