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The Timber Cruiser Vol.8, No.4, 17 December 1965, p. 4

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~ THE TIMBER-CRUISER, Friday, December l7, 1965 AC( Lumberjacks Undefeated In . Thre~ Starts Debaters Compete At Oakland Univ. The two debate teams of A.C.C. traveled to Oakland Un- iversity in Rochester, Michigan on December 10. This was the second debate in which the A.C.C. debate team participat- ed. well in the competition among the teams from the ten junior colleges represented. Kent Sysak also attended the debate as an alternate. The debate team bas t w o more debate trips scheduled for this year. The next trip is to The affirmative team consist- the University of Chicago in ing of Jack Adair and C h r i s Chicago, Illinois and the last Holms and the negative team trip is to North Central Junior consisting of Pat Conelly and College in Petoskey, Michigan. Dave Macconnell both did very Jack Adair ~~llll.lCICfl~~~~ Merry Christmas And Happy New Year From Jerry's Jerry Newhouse 612 N. Second Ave. Lloyd Liske 354-4613 MONTGOMERY WARD wishes to extend the best of Holiday Greet- ings to the sirudents and faculty of Alpe·na Community College- and offer this 10% coupon to be used Saturday, December 18th. Coupon may be· used on any single purchase {not single item). .. ---------, I This Coupon Worth 10% Discount I On Single Purchase (not single· item) I I - I I I I L. Coupon Good On Saturday 18th Only -·-------- I I I J Students Support Of Team Improves Judging by the attendance at the Jack's first home game against Del.ta College, it ap. pears that the College support o£ its team is on the uprise. An estimated 1,000 persons saw the vastly improving Jacks troUJ1ce Delta 111-81. If this support continues it eould give t h e Jacks the lift they need to de- throne Port Huron, last year"a league champs. Jacks. Unbea,ten In MJ__CC' Competition ' During the Thanksgiving holiday the Alpena Community College basketball team opened its 1965-66 season with two brilliant wills. On November 24, the Lumberjacks traveled. to Traverse City to meet the Northwestern Junior College "Tomahawks"' on their home· court. The out come df the game was bright for the Lumberjacks as they walked away with a 94-76 victory over their opponents. The 23 point difference in. the score was lead: by 6'6" Tom Richardson who had 24 points and took an amazing 30 rebounds- to top· the Jacks well balanced scor• ing pu:neh. The Alpena vktory w a .s marked by the appear,ance ef the Lu~berjaek, compliments - of the Circle K Club. -Boucher Bob- Saturday November Z1 th e Lumberjacks played host to Delta College who was predict- ed to be contenders for the lea- gue championship. The D e 1 t a College team this year is said to be one of the biggest, and finest teams that they have had Klemens Men's Wea,r Cf othes for the C.onege Male Featuring, lee Perm-Press Slacks All Colors and Styies 125 West Chisholm, Alpena, Michigan r-7 I Season's Greetings I I From :"' Alpena Dry Cleaning 5-35 W ~ Campbell 354-4829 Merry Christmas AND Happy N,ew Year FROM Alpena · Savings Bank The full Service Bank MEMBER F.D.I.C. Lincoln - Alpena • Harrisville ltllll:.»aldl»lilllillll in 11 years. - Last year in the final meeting of Delta and AJ. pena in basketball the J a c k s were thumped by a 20 point difference in score. There was no doubt in anyone's mind after • the game November 2,7 on the issue ot revenge of the Lum- berjacks because the J a c k s handed Delta College a humil- iating 111-81 trouncing on . the Jacks home court. The Jacks were lead by sharp ~hooting sophomore .Tim McCormack and his 37 point performance. The 6'4" forward shot an amazing . 75 per cent from the . floor as he continually thw.irted any outburst of his opr>9nent w i j: h dazzling outcourt shooting and excellent team work. A.C.C. Lumberjacks · w o n their third straight game Sat- urday, December 4. This was their second straight conference win and have averaged 106 points a game so far. The Lumberjacks beat Port Huron by the score of 106-91. This was the first defeat ~ · - Port Huron in five outings. A.C.C. was ahead at half time 53-42, but the game was not ove yet. Thr~ minutes into the second half, Port Hur on went ahead by one point. The Lum- berjacks kept their poise and came back to open up a 12 point lead. The Jacks had nc ________ ____ trouble from this point and went on to win. All five starters finished in double figures. Tom Richardson was high with a score of 29. The remaining four were not far behind with Jim McCor- mack 22, Tim Doughty 16, Roy McNelly 15, and Mike DeWyre 13, respectively. Tim Doughty • Gary Smith Varied Sojourns (Cont'd From Page 2) holiday season this year. Fro111 the Timbercruiser staff, may we extend our best wishes for a very happy yuletide, to yo11 all. - Diane Frittie and Mary Spens Season's Greetings from SORENSENS That thoughtful gift of Holiday Time - A Box of Sorensens' Own Make Chocofote Candy OR Sorensen's Delicious Hand Pocked Ice Cream-26 Flavors Across from the Post Office Make Eating at lud' s Your No. 1. New Year's Resolation

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