Locals Dip To 0-9Ccac Red DewinnerHolidcrfavorec time iaLake LandTops RendW arrioBlnsuffei the mBy HOB KVXIXY I hit «Conch Jim Waughs Rend j by ntthirdLake Warriors received double figure scoring efforts from five players last night; however, .TheIjike Land’s unbeaten (7-01squad duplicated that feat be- prair|#1sides connecting at a .488 pace \^y ^ to shatter the host club * upset lt;bid. 99-76. jBy losing the battJe of thelake, the local Warriors watched their ’67-68 won-1 net recordRenighrate!Pan'ter4 hidip to 0-9. while the visiting quintet representing Mattoonrefnained unconquered.Rend Ijike, although trailingmost of the way. stayed cloae -n their opponent s heels until late in the opening half. Only t 7-0 scoring spree by lakeBarLnnnw Doe it WillmLand just before the 20-minutebuzzer provided the victors with *a a little breathing room. The'defeatplayeie local out if t fought within strik mg distance at 2CV-23 and 33-36, _' but could not quite catch their' v iigh jumping foes. At the mid-'™™ aav mark, the Warriors wereandbehind. 36-45. i8*1*1Gan Burzynski, Jerry Min-ton. Steve Chapman, Ed John- j ton. and Denver Tolbert netted;lev13, 13 12, 11. and 10 poinya ,7 respectively foi the Warriorsord1 j Chapman triggered a couple offutile o»me backs when the ^,n Wood lawn guard came off the Os bownch to rattle through 6 of 10 ch attempts. | road*c- Giving scoring 'Utance to l^aor the local’s 394 shooting aver-j ^age were Boh Allen with 6 Opacnarkers, Mark Maline who Mlir- »urketed 4 points, George Mor-! s - s*an with 3. and Tairry Stone-it ipher and Bill Bullard who iivided 4 tallies. Bullard was ho seeing action for the first timevi‘ liter coming off the injuredby list Other Warrior performers1He included Joe Norris, DannyWhite, and Steve Sevenski.he A game high total of 27Hunt.s was recorded by ijikefri l*ind v Morgan. Rogers chip-,.n. prd in with 17. Strong chalkedup 15 point*. Sanders totaled Sc 14. aitd Rowe added a dozen vki« (.g. to the winning cause. lastthe Following a holiday vacation, n ’! orv Coach Waugh and his Warriors *lt;nen- vv ^ Greenville. January 7*I. strkniK revenge for a hard-1 Tno{itu- bxight 61-71’. defeat w'hich *nc the ibe campaign j *ev—-— mm ! onlPA^clrfn T#ia hv