. ACC SCOREBOARD ‘by Sue Thompson The ACC men’s basketball team defeated Washtenaw by a close 76- 71 victory. The Lumberjacks got off to a slow start but regained control and set their own pace. The Lumber- jacks had a big lead on Washtenaw by twenty-four points at one time in the game, but Washtenaw came back to close the gap, also contrib- uting to the come back was Lum- berjack turnovers. Late in the fourth anrter Lum- berjack Steve Bock suffered a knee _injiry and was taken by ambulance to Alpena General Hospital. Fred Paulsen, Lumberjack. coach, said Steve Bock suffered a bruised knee, and will not be playing in the Hen- ry Ford game, but will hopefully start practicing Monday in prepara- tion for the St. Clair game. The Jacks leading scorers were Lou Rodgers with 24 points, Mark Mohre with 14 points, and Kenny Willis chipped in twelve. Washtenaw was lead by Dennis - Lewis who contributed 19 points. Washtenaw played a good game, - but the Jacks proved to be astrong- er ball team. The Lumberjacks ‘played an ex- cellent game, thus winning their first conference game. The Jacks overall record now stands at 2-6. Look out opponents the» Jacks!’ are on the run! The Jacks will be a 16, with the game starting at 83 p.m. 3 el The Cumberet fell to He Ford 59-71. ~The eesicce got off te slow start and fell behind early the first half by a score of 29-39 The boards were controlled by Rodgers with 18 rebounds. Henry Ford’s offense was lea Jim Lama with 18 points, Hoyng with 17 points, Jay with 16 points, and Jim Schafi with 14 points. Fred Paulsen coach of the Lum- berjacks feels that the team needs a win to get them going. The Jacks next game will be home against St. Clair, Wednesday December 16. Good Luck Lumberjacks! LADY LUMBERJACKS The Lady Lumberjacks came up short against Henry Ford losing 57- 65. 5 Lumberjacks had problems early in the first half. The Lumberjacks were trailing at half time by a score of 18-33. The Lumberjacks came back to close the gap, but ran out of time in the second half. High scorer for the Lumberjacks was Sheila Parkinson with 25 points. Henry Ford high scorers were Kathy Bartz with 16 points, and Laura Houle with 12 points. The boards were controlled by. freshman Lisa Ewing with 14 re- bounds, while freshman Mendy Matuzak managed 12 rebounds de- spite playing with a cast on’ her forearm. Julie Waldie a sophomore, suf- fered torn ligiments in her foot, and will be out of play for some- time. The Lumberjacks next game will be with St. Clair, Wednesday Dec- ember 16. The Lumberjacks will travel to Ohio December 17, to play in the Lady Laker Invitational Tournament. Good Luck Lumber- iacks! CAMPUS UPDATE DECEMBER 16, 1981 PAGE 7 Steve Bock puts one up Kevin Wells leaps through the Warriors for another one LIBRARY BOOK REVIEW by Nancy LaFramboise ~The ACC Library announces an new arrival of books. Hydroponic Gardening by Raymond Bridwell 224 Pages This practical book shows how. to grow vital, healthful food with- out soil in balanced nutrient solu- tions. Even if you never gardened before, you can grow gourmet fruits and vegetables year-round. Pornography and Silence ~ (Culture’s Revenge Against Nature) by Susan Griffin i 277 Pages This book promises to'be a pio- neering statement on pornography. The author covers pornographic books, X-rated movies and pages of innumerable magazines in her dis- cussion of pornography. | Know Why The Caged Bird Sings: by Maya Angelou Pages Critics oclal this autobi- ny as “simultaneously touch- apd comic.” This black author- hity during the 1930's. Logging Practices ples of Timber Harvesting s) ve Conway 416 Pages book deals with logging ions planning, ground skid- safety management and pro- bn control.