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The Timber Cruiser Vol.10, No.1, 29 September 1967, p. 3

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Friday, September 29, 1967 '.I --~ ~-'ttBER-CRIDSER Page 3 ·JACKS' CHANCE_S. LOOK GOOD_ I asked the Alpena Lumberjacks basketball coach, Tom McPhillips, what he thought the possibilities were of the cage squad having a successful season. He said that at this time he really couldn't say. But he did tell me that there are seven returning lettermen. These returning let- ----------- termen are: Ken Par- only can get one shot be- rish, Calvin Hicks, Pat cause you can't get the McDaniels, Dave Sparks, ·needed rebound. Also on Tim Lutes, Bob Meske the defensive boards you and Steve Malkowicz. Par~ let the opposition get the rish started at a forward shots they need to score. spot last year, and was Therefore you can't ex- very tough on -defense, be- pect to win if you don't sid~s getting his share control the boards. of ,the points. Hicks started If you look around your- at a r,uard slot and looked self you see Coach Mc- very impressive when his Phillips' answer to this shooting eye was on. Cal- problem almost hitting vin was also the teams their heads on the ceiling. leading scorer. McDaniels With the seven returning started at the other guard lettermen forming the spot, and in my opinion, nucleus, and the new great- was truly the quarterback ly needed height, the of the team. Lutes started Jacks' chances truly look at the other forward spot, gooct-,{Qr '6 7-68'. . . opposite Parrish, he also Jere Marciniak has a very good shooting eye and great defensive ability. Sparks came off the bench repeatedly in Harr1"ers Prepare clutch situations and got the needed points and rebounds f '67-'68 Season necessary to give the Jacks Of that extra boost. Malkowicz saw limited action last year because of a knee in- Coach McPhillips be- jury. But he and Meske lieves this year's cross- will be a great help to the team because of their country team will place experience. high in the final standings. Many of you may be With returning lettermen asking right now that if Wayne Coleman, Ken Par- th Jacks had such a rish, Tim L utes, and Ray grea team last year t en-i-1VH,sa !'min c s, why didn't they have a bet- McPhillips feels the squad ter season? It is this com- will be "much stronger" m entator' s opinion that than last year; s team which the Jacks only true fault placed sixth in the fourteen last year was that they team conference. So far, were lacking that all im- twelve men, seven fresh- men and five sophomores, r.or t ant ingredient are trying out for the team. 'HEIGHT." For without Of that number, seven will height a team can't be be chosen to compose the great . Take for example: when nobody can find the cross-country team. Leading freshman r anie, If this ha,p_peris.- and candidate is Bob Lefebvre. you re lacking height, you M Ph'll' ha h' h h %mp1oo,J(~ c 1 1ps s 1g opes for the frosh runner~ and feels · he will "help the team quite a bit." V Linksmen Begin Fall Rounds - With its sights set on a first division finish next spring, the A.C.C. golf team began practicing the first week of school on the course at the Alpena Country Club. Returning lettermen are Ken Parrish, John Mc- comber, Phil Straley, and Jim Merce. If Coach Moreau can come up with a solid fifth man, he feels the squad can vault into a position among the top thr-ee t eams of the seven re a 1e It seems that the man most like y to fi 1 the number five position, is Kim Simons. A graduate of Tawas Area High School, Simons is built somewhat like Phil Rodgers, cand may someday swing the clubs as well. After not having played golf all summer, Simons shot a 43 on his round on the Alpena links. Of the eight men trying out for the team, six are sophomores. 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