card is 117 in lh Bowman set, now
worth up to S60 in mint condition ...
Early cards of potalti upers at-
Inct collector intere t, and among Uti
year's young players, Rang rs catcher
IV A ODRIG, 'EZ is an intere ting
prospect ... Ivan, from Vega Baja PR,
w igned a 16 year old, and de
buted in lh major I t year at19 .. , He
w only the fourth teenager in the I t
2 yean to play regularly in th majors
... Rodrig L: id red LO h ve the
stronge t throwing arm of any young
catcher, and i alre dy terrorizing
American League b e thieves .... He
playedatO tom .Ch loue.and T a
on hi way to Tex ... Ordinary 1992
Donrus cards are cent items, but thi
1#2 9 i t 1 due to the curr nt pecu
lation on Ivan' futur
v
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ginst the weak terns nd bad gainst
the good te m ,"Hammye- aid.
"We're truggling bit, but we would
tillli win the GUAC."
--:) We're not as good 1 t year
t be . e' re n y ping the b 11
At first it looked i e the Tartars well. We must become a good p
h d thin in h nd nd to ether. in te m if we wntto finish in the top
Junior guard Dere Hardy (Redford) four to make the GUAC po t- eason
hit a trio of three pointers in the early tournament. We'll just have to wait
going while Mi e Mo c to kept and see what happens."
WSU in th hun with agre tve play. The Tartar men will return to the
The Tartars never trailed de pite a court in 1993 on the road with
gallant effort by the Bulldogs and led GLIAC leader Hillsdale :January 7th.
39-37 t the half', The n xt four gam will be at home
But problems tarted to t in for ag inst Grand Valley State (Jan. 9),
WSU wh n Ferri State ent on a Si na Hieghts (Jan. 11), orthern
21-5 run in the early minut s of the Michigan (Jan. 14) and Michigan
second half to take th lead for good. Tech (Jan. 16).
Th difference in th arne was While the Tartar Men try to solve
the rebounding department. Th their problems, the WSu..women are
Bulldogs outerbound d the Tartars till on a roll in t1)e GLIAC. They
42-28 for the game and h d five made Ferris State their n xt victim
players in double figu . WSU just chomping the Bulldogs 64-51. The
had three players in double figures: victory put the Tartar women on top
Hardy (16 points), Mo cato (13) and of the GUAC WDmens Standings
Mar Herron (14).
PAL Hockey At Jack Adams
By H rry M. And r on, Jr.
Michigan Citizen
(Second in a four part series)
DETROIT- While the Detroit
Hockey Association (DHA) is
recruiting players and parents to join,
parents whose children are current
m mbers are lending a hand to their
kids and other players who are in
volved in the program. These parents
not only believe in their kids 'and the
OHA, but they're also encouraged
about the game of hockey which was
first believed unattainable to the
black community.
Barbara Wyatt of D troit, who e
daughter Monica plays goalie for the
Adray League Flyers, has seen the .
progre of her daughter'S ability and
would like to see' other parents and
kids get involved.
"It (The Jack Adams program) is a
very good program," Wyatt said. "It's
a program that the kids should reallt
get into."
"IT' A MYTH TO THINK
black kids aren't intere tep in hockey
because I know a lot of kids that
would be interested in playing.
Monica has been playing for six years'
and has been encouraged by her
friends who now have the desire to
play."
Eugene Owens, who's the
manager for the Squirt Division ReQ
Wings in the Jack Adams House
League, has hi son Stefan playing.
He explained that his son made
progress in his skating with his sup
port.
"My got involved through the
Police Athletic League when he was
at the rink," Owens aid. "Because of
his trong interest I brought him up
here to ign up to play."
"My on has been at it for five
years. When he first signed up he
didn't know how to kate, but he got
into it and i enjoying it. He doe play
other ports.but.a lot of kid on hi
black aren't exposed to hockey."
BOTH WY IT
D Owens
•
believe that their parents don't have
th money," Wyatt explained. "But
th re are people out there that sponsor
children. Monica's coach, Frank Be-
ith �-O OLlAC (8-2 ove 11)
record.
Kri tin Wright (1 poin ), 1ulie
Filp (12), Moniquc 10 n (10
points) and Wendy Winter (10) paced
WSU.AngieOav· u ercd nankle
inj ury during practice and w unable
to play thi p t wee end. DeLond
Little got into foul.jrouble nd
managed only five poin .
Leadi only by two at he half
(29-27), the T rtars went on a 12-5
run during th middle of th econd
half to seal the win.
But all good things come to end.
La t Tuesday the T rtar women
hosted Indiana of Pennsylvania and
d pite 19 points from Little, WSU
went down to defeat 78-77 on a b -
ket with six econds left. The loss
ended their" winning stre t nine
games.
THE TARTAR WOMEN GO
on the road to Erie, Pennsylvania to
play Gannon University 1anuary 4th.
They'Il continue their road trip
January 7th against Hillsdale opening
up GUAC schedule for the new year.
WSU returns home for three home
games against GLlAC opponents
Grand Valley State (Jan.9), Northern
Michigan (Jan. 14) and Michigan
Tech (Jan. 16) ..
WSU's Irvin Marchano guards opponent in recent game.
"Hockey is expensive for paren
who don't know about the cost of
. hockey," Owens explained. "If tb Y
go out there and buy new equipment
it's going to be expensive, but getting
involved with the DHA and the
players parents, they'll find out how
. to purchase good used equipment and
how possible it is to play." •
"By buying used equipment you
can save up to 60 to 70.percent off t�
b e price of new-equipment. I saved
money by buying-equipment from
.different people. But most black
people don't even know that thi rink
exists in Detroit Some don't even
know that there's a hockey program
here." .
Both parents concluded though
that the OHA is doing all it can to get
more kids involved by hel ing
parents buy used equipme and
publiczing the program.
HARRY ANDERSON JR.jMIohIgan catzen
cker, sponsors her by buying· the
equipment she needs to play.".
There are place like Play It Again
Sports and Sports Again where you
can buy used equipment. I try to talk
to kids'parents and explain to them
that th�re are sponsors that will help
THE SULLIVAN SHEET
n� I�id\ '\lIlli\;1I1
A TIO AL B ETBALL A
I TIO
M I BOLD
FRIDAY, J UARY 15, 1993
ton 6 over Orlando ...
J� y 9 over Philadelphi
Cleve] nd lli2 over Indi n
Chic 0 12 over Gol n State .•
Denver lover inn ta... New
York 13 over D II MDix 11
over Miami ... L.A. L e 2 over
'Portland ... ttl 2 over L.A. Clip
.pe
agree that many black parents don't
get their kids or themselves involved
because they're misinformed or
know li ttle or nothing ab ut th port.
"On of the problem about hock
ey is that orne of the parents don t
want to bring their kids out or the kids 0 on... an
r
,
Charlotte ... DeDVU 10 over Dall
... Utah 7 � over Sacramento.
ton.
WEDNESDAY,J ARY 20,
1993 ,
S over Atlanta ... ew
Y 10 over Charlotte ... i 7
over Philadelphia ... Phoenix 6 over
CICV4tlallKl
UNDA Y, JANUARY 17, 1993
Portland 8 over Seattle.
-Where' the men's room?
Your food is faster than
I thought,"
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