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2A DETROIT FREE PRESSTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1989 Detroit A La Carte mM It ML Free Press Restaurant Critic Molly Abraham rates prices this way for dinner for two: reasonable, $35 or less; moderate, $35 to $55; expensive, main dishes. Lobster paella is served at dinner in a special room for which reservations are necessary. Hours: 11 p.m. No alcohol. MC and Visa Reasonable.

Dunleavtz River Place, 267 Joseph Campau, Detroit. 259-0909. Steaks, ribs, chops and seafood are served in a snappy wood, brick and brass setting. In Its short lifespan, the antique-y saloon has become one of the more popular near-downtown Teachers, would your class like to be featured in the Free Press? Kid-speak! needs school, youth and scouting groups for the 1989-90 school year. To arrange to participate in this column, teachers and group leaders should call Audrey McKenna at the Detroit Friends office, 222-7836.

Friends will send out all the forms you need and if your students would like to add their own category, that's fine. Answers are edited for taste and length; spelling is corrected. Please submit a non-returnable class picture or individual pictures, if possible, and a complete list of the full names of the students in the class. Right now, there's still time to participate in our Kidspeak! Halloween poll. But hurry entries must be received by Monday, Oct.

23. The coupon appears below. The Whitney's third annual Pumpkin Carving Contest will benefit Children's Hospital of Michigan this year. The event takes place from 10 am. to 3 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 28, at the restaurant at 4421 Woodward (at Canfleld) in Detroit. There are four categories: ages 10-14, 15-18, amateur adults and master (professional) adults. Entry fees are $5 for kids, $1 0 for amateur adults and $25 for masters. All entries must be on display at the Whitney by 1 1 am.

Judging begins at noon, with the awards ceremony at 1:30 p.m. All the entry fees will be matched by the Whitney and donated to the hospital. Prizes Include a weekend for two In Chicago. For an entry form or $55 to $75; very expensive, over $75. Stars Indicate these ratings: -k satisfactory; 6 good; -tr -tr -A very good; -ir-tr-kb outstanding.

6 London Chop House, 153 Congress, Detroit. 962-0277. The The Whitney more details, call 745-5375 or 832-5700. Molly Abraham Kidspeak! Halloween Poll Attention, teachers: Friends wants to know what students like best for Halloween 1989. We'd like you to poll your classes and send in the answers by Monday, Oct.

23. We'll choose one class, drawn at random, to receive a free week-long Newspaper in Education project, with teacher's guide and materials. Look for results in Friends on Oct. 26. (For the first two questions, list the top three answers and number of votes they received.) Recipe File: Pumpkin Spice Roll The best costume to wear for Halloween is: 1.

2 3. fjafjoi auu uyimy uvirai pnpoi. i wmi batter evenly into prepared pan and sprinkle evenly with walnuts. Bake at 375 degrees for 15 minutes, until risen fe The best treat to get for Halloween Is: 1. 2 1 3.

You're too old for trick or treat when you turn age Your full name spots. Hours: lunch 11-4 weekdays; dinner 4-11 4-11 5- midnight 1-9 p.m. Sun. Cocktails. Major credit cards.

Reasonable to 4 DAKOTA INN, 1 7324 John Detroit. 867-9722. Detroit's answer to a Heidelberg beer hall offers a small menu of German fare, notably German potato salad and knockwurst, in a wonderful vintage setting. Oompah music on weekends. Hours: 1 1 a.m.-2 p.m.

1 1 a.m.-10 p.m. 11 a.m.-1 a.m. 5 p.m-1 am. Sat. Cocktails and German beer on tap.

Major credit cards. Reasonable. 4 4 Normandie Bar And Grill, 6535 Second, Detroit. 871-5523. The show-bizzy steak house is a perennial favorite.

It's near the Fisher and Attic theaters. Hours: 11:30 p.m. and p.m. weekdays. Cocktails.

Major credit cards. Reasonable. NEW HELLAS, 583 Monroe, Detroit. 961-5544. This cozy spot on the corner of St.

Antoine and Monroe has achieved a special popularity. People line up here regularly for the lamb dishes and maybe just to be part of the scene at the busiest spot In Greektown. Hours: 11 a.m.-2 am. Beer, wine and a few other alcoholic beverages. Major credit cards.

Reasonable. VlNCE'S, 1341 Springwells, Detroit. 842-4857. Italian pastas and sauces are house-made at this family-run restaurant, which is particularly noted for manlcotti, cannoli, ravioli and pizza Hours: 11 a.m.-11 p.m. 11 a.m.-1 am.

noon-1 am. 1 p.m.-midnight Sun. Cocktails and wine. MC and Visa Reasonable. renovated setting is understated and sophisticated in shades of burgundy and tan and the menu offers everything from "mess of perch" to such contemporary dishes as veal and salmon carpaccio, trlcolored fettuccine with grilled chicken breast and red snapper roasted in parchment.

Hours: lunch weekdays; dinner 5-11 5 p.m.-2 a.m. Cocktails and an upscale wine list. Major credit cards. Very expensive. Govinda's At The Fisher Mansion, 383 Lenox Detroit.

331-6740. Vegetarian dishes with an international twist, from brown rice and steamed vegetables to Indian samosas and whole wheat pizza The fanciful decor owes Its opulence to Its location in the clrca-1927 Lawrence Fisher house on Grayhaven Canal. Hours: noon-3 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. noon-9 p.m.

noon-7 p.m. Sun. AE, MC and Visa. No alcohol. Reasonable.

SAHARA, 16415 Warren at Audubon, Detroit. 885-5503. This unpretentious spot serves well-prepared fare Lebanese, in this case at eminently reasonable prices. Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. No alcohol or credit cards.

Very reasonable. BAGLEY CAFE, 3354 Bagley at 23rd, Detroit. 842-1880. Detroit's only Spanish restaurant Is a charmer, run by Juan and Eva Llobell who hall from Valencia It offers an array of tapas (appetizer portions of shrimp In and golden brown on top. Remove from oven and turn out on kitchen towel lightly dusted with extra confectioners sugar.

Be sure that the Aiolnntarl ctsta lo fana Htuun An thA Grade School Number of students In class School address Day phone City 3 eggs 1 cup sugar cup canned, mashed pumpkin (not pumpkin pie filling) 1 teaspoon lemon Juice cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon ginger Vi teaspoon nutmeg V4 teaspoon salt Vi to cup chopped walnuts 2 packages (3 ounces each) cream cheese, softened 1 cup sifted confectioners sugar V4 teaspoon vanilla 4 tablespoons butter, softened Confectioners sugar, if desired Whipped cream, If desired In a large bowl, use electric mixer to beat eggs until foamy and lemon colored, about five minutes. Gradually add sugar and mix well. Stir In pumpkin and lemon juice. Sift together flour, baking powder, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and salt; gradually fold into egg mixture. Grease jelly roll pan; line with wax Send to: Detroit Friends, Detroit Free Press, 321 W.

Lafayette, Detroit Ml 48231 towel. Roll up towel lengthwise as you would a jelly roll and let cake cool, Meanwhile, In medium bowl of 1 electric mixer, combine cream cheese, one cup of confectioners vanilla and butter; beat until very fluffy, about five minutes. Spread I on cooled cake and re-roll lengthwise 1 into jelly roll shape. Place on serving plate, seam side down, and chill at least one hour before serving. I Sprinkle with additional confectioners sugar if desired and serve with Library Events whipped cream, If desired.

Makes about eight servings. This recipe comes from the Detroit Free Press Cookbook, which Is available In bookstores or by maH for $11.95 from Detroit Free Press Books, Box 77698, Detroit 48277 garlic, vegetable omelets, mushrooms in vinaigrette) and light Detroit Films I Free Press Film nrvi Critic Kathy Huffhlnes takes a complicated, incendiary, double ending pitting the philosophy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. against the philosophy of Malcolm X. Rated nudity, arson, violence, explicit profanity.

(Reviewed by Kathy Huffhines and Robin D. Glvhan.) At the AMC Bel-Air, 366-0800. more powerful than the production itself. Ends with Miriam Makeba's backstage visit, the most moving 20 minutes of film you'll see this year. Unrated; nothing objectionable.

At the Tele-Arts Theatre; see schedule below. Wuthering Heights The Detroit premier of Suzanne Schlffman's "Sorceress." 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Wed. through Oct. 28; 1, 5 and 7 p.m.

Oct. 29. "Cafe Flesh." 9:30 and 11:30 p.m. "Voices of Sarafina!" 3:30 p.m. every Sun.

Special screenings available for groups of 50 or more. Limit 20. Oct 30, 3330 Conant at Davison. 8760133. Lincoln: Halloween Masks for school age children, 4 today; HaHoween Film for school age children, 4 p.m.

Oct 26; HaHoween Open House and Fund-raising Sale, 11 am -4 p.m. Oct 28; Children's Halloween Fun, 1-4 p.m. Oct. 28, 1221 E. 7 Mile at Russel.

8760135. Lothrup: Halloween Movlee, 1 p.m. Sat. and Oct. 28, Kid Make a Halloween Tree, 4:30 p.m.

Sat; HaHoween Movie Party, 4:30 p.m. Oct 30, 1529 W. Grand Blvd. at W. Warren.

898-2414. Mark Twain: Design a HaHoween Mask, 2 p.m. Oct 28, 8500 Gratiot at Bums. 267-6555. McGregor Halloween Crafts for grades K-8, 4 p.m.

Oct. 26; Halloween Program for preschool-grade 5, 2 p.m. Oct 28, 12244 Woodward, Highland Park. 883-4542. Montellh: Make a HaHoween Mask, p.m.

Make a Paper Halloween Pumpkin, p.m. Oct. 30; Scary Stories and Movies for ages 5-13, 3:30 p.m. Oct. 31, 14100 Kercheval at Eastlawn.

267-6560. Parkman: Creepy Craft, 4:30 p.m. Face Painting, p.m. Oct. 31, 1766 Oakman at Linwood.

876-0132. Redford: Costume Parade for ages 5-13, 2 p.m. Oct 28, 21200 Grand River at W. McNIchols. 935-5344.

Richard: Scary Stories to Make You Shiver for ages 5 and up, 2 p.m. Sat; Halloween Movies and Craft, 4 p.m. Oct. 30, 9876 Grand River at Stoepel. 935-4508.

Sherwood Forest: Halloween Party In Costume and Movies, 1:30 p.m. Oct 28, 7117 W. 7 Mile at Sherwood. 935-3435. Wilder: Movies to Shiver By for aH ages, 2:30 p.m.

Oct 28, 7140 7 Mile at Rogge. Branch library addresses and Halloween activities: Bowen: Scary movl with free popcorn. 12:30 p.m. Oct 28, 3648 W. Vemor at W.

Grand Blvd. 297-9381. Campbell HaHoween Bingo, 4 p.m. 6625 W. Fort at Rademacher.

297-8360. Charwy: Pumpkin Coloring Contest, through Halloween Movie, 2 p.m. Oct 28, 16101 Grand River at Mansfield. 935-4314. Children': Halloween Bedtime story Hour Wear costume.

7 p.m. HaHoween Program with costume parade and movies, 2:30 p.m. Oct 28; HaHoween Movie, 4 p.m. Oct 30, 5201 Woodward. 833-1490.

DuffleM Halloween Craft and Movlee, 2 p.m. Sat; Halloween Parly with magician Ming the Magnificent, 2 p.m. Oct. 28, 2507 W. Grand Blvd.

698-2424. Edlton: Pumpkin Carving for ages 10 and up, p.m. Sat; Halloween Movies, 2:304:30 p.m. Oct. 28, 18400 Joy at Penrod.

935-4315. Elmwood Park: Scary Movies, 2:30 p.m. Oct. 28, 550 Chene at Lafayette. 2240516.

Franklin: Thursday Thriller Movies, 4:30 today; Spooky Storytime and Movies, 1:30 Sat; Halloween Craft and Movies, 1:30 p.m. Oct 28, 13651 E. McNIchols at Gratiot 267-6561. Hubbard: Children's Scary Storytime, 4:30 p.m. Children's Halloween Craft Day, 2 p.m.

Oct. 28; Children's Halloween Costume Contest, 4:30 p.m. Oct. 30, 12929 W. McNIchols at James Couzens.

935-3434. Jefferson: Halloween Family Movies, 7:30 p.m. Halloween Magic Show, 2:30 p.m. Oct 28, 12350 Outer Dr. 267-6562.

Knapp: Halloween Bingo for ages 6 and up. look at exclusive and alternative viewing In the DetroitHighland ParkHamtramck area. For her latest ratings of mainstream movies, check Film Scorecard In Friday's Weekend section. 9 "He's more myself than I am," says Merle Oberon's Cathy of Laurence Ollvler's Heathcliff as they sweep Little Vera This first important post-glasnost film about a deadend family In a junkyard port city had Playboy panting at 8 7 1 9 no Sub-par Average Above avg. through Emily Bronte's passionate, ghostly love story like wind over a moor.

Another 50th birthday reissue of a grand, stirring 1939 movie. Unrated; nothing objectionable. Guest organist is Jennifer M. Candea. 7:30 p.m.

Redford Theatre, 17360 Lahser, Detroit. Admission: $2. Sponsored by the Motor City Theatre Organ Society. 537-1133. Do The Right Thing Spike Lee's Bedford-Stuyvesant blockful of vivid African-American characters explodes in a 9 the explicit sex and 50 million Soviets paying to see the first explicit attack on their society.

The kitchen sink melodrama can get a bit florid, but this should be seen for Natalya Negoda's strong lead performance and for its place in history. Unrated; explicit profanity and sex scenes. At Detroit Film Theatre, 7 and 9:30 p.m. 5, 7 and 9:30 p.m. 5 and 7 p.m.

Sun. Tickets: $3. Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward. 832-2730. Carl: 963-3918.

Travel Slide 57th Season of World Travel and Adventure Series in Detroit Institute of Arts Aud. "The Real Hawaii" With Rick Howard, 2:30 p.m. Sun. at 5200 Woodward. Tickets: $31.50 full season; $15 autumn season only.

832-2730. Lincoln Branch Library: "Mazatlan Guadalajara" with Frank DeLodder at 10 a.m. 1221 E. 7 Mile at Russell. 876-0135.

Franklin Branch Library: "Barging Through England" with Charles Smith at 2 p.m. 13651 E. McNichols. 267-6561. To list an alternative film, drop a note to Detroit Films, Detroit Friends, 321 W.

Lafayette, Detroit 48231. Please Include a daytime phone number for more Information. Volunteer Opportunities Voices Of Sarafina! Director Nigel Noble's film about two dozen young South Africans in the cast of Alternative films: Tele-Arts Theatre: 7540 woodward (across from Grand Circus Park People Mover stop). Tickets: $2 for students and seniors. Free validated parking at Grand Circus Park Municipal Garage.

063-8690. 5:30 and 7:30 tonight through 1, 5 and 7 p.m. Sun. 9 New York hit musical "Sarafina!" is one of the rare documentaries of a stage production St. John-Bon Secours Senior COMMUNITY: Needs volunteers to transport residents to activities, play a card game, bake cookies, work a puzzle, play piano, do ceramics, exercise, manicures and facials.

Denlse Laplnsky: 343-8000, ext. 2014. SPECIAL OLYMPICS: Volunteers are needed at Oakland County Special Olympics Bowling Tournament, Oct. 28 at Three Hundred Bowl on Cass Lake In Pontiac. 674-4924.

Michigan Cancer Foundation: seeking individuals to be trained for new program in hospice care, which will serve terminally III cancer patients In the tri-county area Volunteers will make home visits to offer companionship, assistance with personal care and activities of daily living, respite care and help with Cancer Care Program needs volunteers to provide support for terminally ill cancer patients and their families. Training provided at no charge. Volunteers visit both homebound and hospitalized patients. Carol Samples: 876-1876. Complete Home Health Services: Needs special support volunteers to assist clients and their families in their homes.

Training provided. Must be age 18 or older. 21700 Greenfield, Detroit. Delores Reynolds: 968-6060, 9-5 weekdays. For Information on other opportunities or If your organization needs volunteers, call the Center for Volunteerlsm, United Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit, 226-9429, weekdays, or write 1212 Grlswold, Detroit Ml 48226-1899.

shopping and errands. Volunteers also will assist with various office duties. Topics include information about cancer and home care skills, communication and listening skills, spiritual needs of the dying, legal aspects and bereavement services. A 5-week training program begins 7-9 p.m. Wed.

at the Oakland unit office, 2611 Woodward, Berkley. Mary Miller: 833-0710, ext. 488, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays. RSVP OF WAYNE: Retired Senior Volunteer Program is looking for special people, at least 60 years of age, for Care-Sharing program.

After training, each volunteer is matched as a companion to an elderly person. Time commitment is four one day a week. Free training starts Oct. 31. Betty Carver, 278-8455, 9-4 weekdays.

Henry Ford Hospital continuing SEMS 20 to 70 Off Original Catalog and Retail Prices Every Day! Stiiis Outlet Store Kill first quality uvcr-slocktd and discontinued merchandise (rum Sears Retail ard Catalog Distribution Systems ut savings of 20.70 OFF original cutulog or uil prices everyday. OUTLET Sports UTTUE CAESARS PREMIER SOCCER LEAGUE Wins, losses and ties, for games played through Sunday. (U under) INDOOR OUTDOOR TENT SALE OCT. 19th thru OCT. 22nd 30 TO 70 OFF (SAVINGS REFLECT RETAIL CATALOG AND OUTLET NOW PRICES) TRUCK LOADS OF SPECIALLY SELECTED IN U-12 Girls, Div.

1 4- 3-1 3- 4-0 2- 5-0 1- 9-0 w- I 7- 0-1 6- 1-2 4- 3- 4-2 2- 5-0 2- 5-0 0- 7-0 w-1- 5- 0-3 5- 1-2 5- 2-2 4- 4-0 3- 4-1 3- 4-1 2- 5-1 0- 7-0 U-13 Boys, Div. 2 Kensington Stallions Canton Pellster '77 Express Midland Stampede TPSA Titans Rochester United Blazers '77 Canton Mustangs U-13 Boys, Div. 3 W-1-1 5- 0-2 4- 1-2 4- 2-1 3- 2-2 3- 2-2 2- 4-1 2- 6-0 0- 6-0 WSSL United Troy Spirit Plymouth Vortex SUSA Sliver Bullets U-19 Girls, Div. 1 Kalamazoo TKO Genesee Star Rochester Maple Leafs LYSC Strikers Livonia Cosmos Livonia Hawks '72 Midland Strikers SUSA United U-19 Ciris, Div. 2 CASL United Pink Panthers Canton Raiders SLSC Arsenal Fraser Flrenzs Plymouth Sabers Dearborn Chelsea SUSA Strikers w- I- 7- 0-1 5- 1-1 5- 3-0 3- 4-0 1- 6-0 0- 7-0 Kalamazoo TKO SEASON MERCHANDISE ARRIVING JUST Trov Challengers BBSC Blazers 78 Polnte Mustangs LYSC United Midland Cyclones Canton Cosmos Livonia Hawks U-14 Girls, Div.

1 TPSA Dynamics Livonia United Polnte Mustangs Birmingham Blazers Plymouth Lightning Dearborn Celtics U-14 Cirls, Div. 2 TPSA Chargers Plymouth Lightning Cyclone Saginaw Streak Blaiers '77 Rochester Raiders Genesee Star Arm Arbor Avalanche Canton Sidekicks U-16 Girls, Div. 1 w-1-1 6- 2-0 6- 3-0 5- 3-2 4- 1-0 3- 4-1 2- 5-1 2- 3-1 0- 7-1 FOR THIS SALE! SAVE ON: w-1- 6- 1-1 6- 1-0 4- 1-2 4- 4-1 4- 4-0 2- 3-1 0- 5-3 1- B-0 FURNITURE w-1-1-7- 0-1 5- 1-1 2- 0-4 3- 3-1 2- 2-2 1- 4-2 1- 4-1 0- 3-3 0- 4-1 MAJOR APPLIANCES HOME FASHION LADIES FASHION CHILDRENS FASHION LAWN MOWERS SMALL APPLIANCES CAMERAS ACCESSORIES EXERCISE EQUIPMENT -TOYS BATHROOM ACCESSORIES AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS AND MUCH MUCH MORE. Downtown Runners: weekly meetings, 5:30 p.m. Tue.

at local restaurant or tavern to run routes from 1.5 to 6 miles, beginning at 5:45. Return to restaurant afterward for food and beverages. This week: Alexander's, 4265 Woodward. Call for details: 581-7626. Bowl For Breath: cystic Fibrosis Foundation hosts "Bowl For Breath" at 25 area bowling centers on Sun.

Call for details: 354-6565. Winter Gymnastics: Enrollment at six city recreation centers In artistic, rhythmic and acrosport gymnastic classes. Introductory classes are free. Nominal fee for Intermediate and advanced classes. 224-1184.

Boxing Instruction: offered during open registration periods at selected Neighborhood Rec. Centers. Fee: $5. 224-1184. Detroit Rec.

Centers: cits 36 neighborhood recreation centers offer many activities, Including table games, water sports, Softball, singing, crafts and walking. Hot line: 224-2732; general information: 224-1180; special activities: 224-1184. AGELESS WALK: Participants meet informally to walk and talk, enjoy optional breakfast. Leisure and brisk walking groups choose how far they wish to go. Bring completed physician's consent form.

8 a.m. Wed. and outside main entrance of Cottage Hospital, 159 Kercheval, Grosse Polnte Farma.884-8600. I HARDWARE MENS FASHION W-M 7-0-0 4- 2-2 3- 1-3 3- 1-3 1- 2-5 2- 5-1 0- 2-4 0- 7-0 Walerford Wildcats Genesee Star Strikers Dearborn Spirit 77 Westland Cobras FarmNovl Mavericks NFC Spurs Royal Oak Rebels U-14 Boys, Div. 1 Livonia Wolves 76 LYSC Wolverines Vardar 76 Sports Club '24 TCSA Travelers Canton Patriots TPSA Dynamo Ann Arbor Force U-14 Boys, Div.

2 Royal Oak Rowdies TPSA Lightning Dearborn Arsenal Brighton Blast Midland Spartans Livonia Wolves Huron Valley Express SUSA Aztecs U-14 Boys, Div. 3 w-M 7- 1-0 5- 1-2 3-4-1 2- 3-3 2- 3-1 0- 7-1 LOOK FOR MONEY SA VING HAND-OUT USE YOUR SEARS CHARGE OR DISCOVER CARD! PRICES AND SELECTIONS MAY VARY AT EACH OUTLET W-M 1- 0-1 4- 1-3 3- 2-2 2- 2-4 3- 5-0 0- 4-4 1- 4-1 1-4-1 W-M 5- 0-2 5- 1-1 4- 2-1 3- 2-2 3- 3-1 2- 4-1 2- 5-0 1- 1-0 U-12 Boys, Div. 1 Vardar Northvllle Sting Livonia Wings Canton Strikers Rochester Maple Leafs SUSA Thunderbolts U-12 Boys, Div. 2 TPSA Flames Genesee Star Troy Magnum Travelers '70 Orion Lobos '71 Blazers '78 Midland Strikers Plymouth Kicks 71 Royal Oak Renegades Brighton Express '76 U-13 Boys, Div. 1 Livonia Wolves Livonia Wings TPSA Blast Travelers 77 Vardar '77 Plymouth Kicks W-M 1- 0-0 6- 0-1 3- 3-1 3- 4-1 2- 4-2 2-4-2 1- 2-3 1- 2-2 Plymouth Lightning Nightmare Express East Detroit Express Livonia Hawks Troy Heal LYSC Strikers Rochester Rowdies Troy TNT U-16 Cirls, Div.

2 Polnte Mustangs Canton Angels Plymouth Thunder Saginaw Klxx Midland Bombers Northvllle Jammers Ann Arbor Avalanche Genesee Star SPECTACULAR SATURDAY OCTOBER 21st 9:00 A.M. OPENING 1- 4-1 1- 5-1 w-1- 5-2-1 4- 1-2 4- 2-1 4- 1-1 4- 3-0 3- 5-0 1- 4-1 0- 7-0 1 in 133B3II Jit W- Northvllle Sting 5- 1-1 San Marino Arsenal 4- 1-1 w-1-1 Genesee Star 76 4- 2-1 7- 0-1 Cornwall 3-2-1 4- 1-3 RH Wolverines 2- 2-2 4- 2-2 Walerford SA 3- 4-0 2- 4-2 Lake Area Hurricanes 2- 2-1 1- 3-2 Plymouth Kicks 1- 5-1 0- 0-0 Carpalhla Kickers 0- 5-0 U-19 Girls, Hitch Div. w-1-1 6- 1-1 6- 0-0 Michigan Hawks '74 Livonia Hawks.

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