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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, October 27, 1964

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 27, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Fag the stars and stripes to toy october 27, 194 Lucas paced royals Edge 76ers, 109-107 sluggish pistons stalled by kicks Cincinnati a Jerry Lucas look up the Slack sunday night while a tight Philadelphia defense almost neutralized Oscar Robertson and led Cincin Nati to a 109-107 National Basket Ball association Victory Over the76crs. The Cincinnati Philadelphia name Follower a 108-95 new York kicks Victory Over the Detroit pistons. Lucas scored 32 Points two standings by the  Pree National football league Eastern conference l t pet. Pie. 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I 1 .400 114 natron 1 4 .33s s Baar Rancudo. T 4 .000 s hinder Heel Tremew Tork lot. Detroit so Cincinnati 100. Philadelphia  111. Baltimore 100 Only trn Mee ecly dated National hockey league a l  Calcaro 3 1 Detroit s 1 1 a b s Montreal i 0 Snew York l s i a Eton ssi Undrye  5. New York i of Trout 4. Boiton 0only Camee Eek Edulio american hockey Lea a Eastern division w l t  s 0 0 it 33 Proe Enco s 4 0bprlnaileld s 6 0 Hori hoi Iso Ballimore 1 s 1 Western division Rochester 4 3 0 Bulla to ill Tuburan s a 1 Cleveland. 1 3 1oundey e ree ulu Cuiulo 0.  4bik-Heiiter 3. Providence 1 Only Tamee schedule Quebec 3, Baltimore t overtime f his pro record while Dou a and triple teaming by the hers kept Robertson to two eld goals and seven free rows. The big o also foul edut just As the royals finally aught  game win tight until Halfway through the third Perl a with Philadelphia generally Cading. Then the 7flers seized even Point iced and Cincinnati ten t catch up until 4 55 be Orele end when Lucas Sank two rec throws to make it 98-97.from then on the lend kept hanging hands with Lucas ack Twyman Tom Hawkins and Arlen Bockhorn scoring Force royals. Hal Grcar Paul Eumann Chet Walker Antohn Kerr made the Pella Del hta  and Greer who ruled out minutes after Robert son led the 76ers with 28 and 20 Points  kicks ran up a 7-0 Lead at the Start before the Piston scored their first Point with 8 5 Eft in the period. New Yorkmen added nine straight before Erry Dischinger Dave Debuss Here and Rod Thorn went in or Detroit with the score 16-2.they Cut the margin to 19-11, but then new York again spurted to a 37-21 Lead by the end of the period. Detroit came Bac gradually during Tho Quarter and settled Down to trailing by0-15 Points for the rest of the  Miles led the pistons 1th 17 Points. Baltimore crushes Detroit 34-0, for 6th Victory in Row continued from Page Neight plays in the first u minutes of the second  the eighth play. Bob Boyd intercepted a Milt Plum pass on the Detroit 33 and returned to the  immediately put Thi Coli on the scoreboard again with his scoring pitch to Orr. The Lions took the opening Kickoff and marched to the Baltimore 28 where the Colt held and Wayne Walker tried a held goal Tram the 35.Detroit did t penetrate col territory again until the la minute of play in the first half when it got to the 41.unitas hit Lorick again in the third Quarter this time on a 33-Yard play to move the Colts from their 21 to the Detroit 31after the drive stalled m chapels kicked his first Field goal Logan scored 32 seconds after Michaels kicked his second tie goal. The shutout a in Awn scored by the Colts this season the first was a 52-0 trouncing othe Chicago bears. It marked the first time thl ions had been blanked since the last game of the 1962 seas when the bears edged them 3-0 panic Button United stale and Russia players Bow and shake hands while searching for a Button which was dropped during a ceremonial Exchange of team buttons before in Start of the olympic basketball final won by the vs., 73-m. Up a 112-10o Celt win Boston spurts past bullets Baltimore a the unbeaten Boston celtics spurted for 10 Points Midway through the final period to defeat the Baltimore bullets 112-100 for their fourth National basketball association Victory sunday night. After Baltimore had pulled to within 94-91. The celtics put together their winning string onto baskets by Tom Heinsohn and John Havlicek and one More by Tom Sanders for a 104 91 advantage. Sam Jones led the defending champions with 26 Points and Sanders added 23, with 1 in the final half. Tied at Hll the bullets tied the score at86-All on a Basket by Bob ferry and a pair by Walt  two baskets by Sanders and another by Havlicek put Boston i front 92-86. Baltimore chopped its deficit to three Points but the final Boston spurt sent the bullets Down to their third defeat in five starts. Bill Russell tallied 16 Point for Boston and was credited with 22 rebounds. K. C. Jones made Only two Points but set up five Basket with  grabbed a 60-52 half time Lead after hitting on 49 percent of its Field goal attempts. Convenient race track new York up Aqueduct with a subway station at its door is one of the More convenient race tracks in the country to reach and 28.55 per cent of it total attendance arrives by sub Way. Aces mow Down clippers for 8th straight in Ahl by the associated pres the unbeaten Quebec aces won their eighth straight Gamen the american hockey league sunday night with a whirlwind Nash that matched anything by he fabulous Frank Merriwell fiction. With just one second left i regulation Lime Leon Rochefort slammed Home the goal that led the score against the Balti More clippers 2-2. Then wit Only 44 seconds of the sudden death 10-Mlnute overtime lifted Hoekstra batted in the win Ning goal for a 3-2  crowd of 11,852, one of the Argest in Quebec history cheered wildly at to he Forl s tying goal and went into a frenzy when Hoekstra it the red  s goal came after rams surge tips packers continued from Page til attempt in Ballimore last week set up Baltimore s game deciding touchdown with one minute to  took Hornung s Boot at his six and broke up Field. He pulled away from a Cluster of ladders at his 35 and finished his Jaunt surrounded by three  puckers scored on a on Yard Loulli Druwit dive by Jim Taylor. Ilu rung managed a 12 Yard Field goal before Willie Wood intercepted a Gabriel puss and returned 42 Yards for touchdown. That completed the Green Bay scoring As a record crowd of 46,617 watched in Alu med Oll Cuci in Milwaukee county stadium. Seki Kos korean in far East scrap Tokyo a Japan s Orie featherweight Champion Mitsun Ori ski scored a technical knockout Over i song Che of s o u t h Korea in a 10-round tight  end for the no. 5-ranked korean bantamweight came in 57seconds of the third round when i s second threw in the Tow after to was floored twice in the same round. Goalie Gump Worsley was asked for a sixth Forward. Bill Sutherland flipped the buckram behind the net to John Hanna who passed to Roche Ort. On the winning goal Rookie Ray  took the puck in passed to Hanna who set up Hoekstra to beat Jacques Plante n the Baltimore  ingrain s goal at 6 18 of he second period put Baltimore ahead breaking a 1-1 tie. As the minutes ticked by Quebec s first defeat seemed a certainty until the aces closing  Buffalo bosons also Cam from behind for a 6-4 Victory Over the Springfield indians. In sunday s other Ahl game the Rochester americans beat the Providence reds 3-1.four goals in the last period two each by Jerry Melnyk an Jack Stanfield. Wiped out a 4-1 Springfield Lead and gave  their Victory. Bill Sweeney Brian Smith and Gerry Foley All scored in the second period to give the indians their Lea that did t stand up. Norm Armstrong s goal at18 34 of the second period breaking a 1-1 tie proved to Bathe Winner in Rochester s Triumph. Stan Smrke rapped Home an insurance goal at 12 04 of the last  Victory gave the Ara Erks the Lead in the Western division try one Point Over pm Tuburan and Buffalo. American judo St plans retirement Tokyo did Ben Vopni of the United states probably will retire from International judo Competition after re injuring his right leg during the olympic judo finals. Campbell a Sacramento,calif., schoolteacher had to for Feit his preliminary match  s Klaus claim of the result of the injury. Glahn the went on to win a Bronze medal. American teammate Jim Breg Man suld Campbell pulled a Liga ment during the match. He said it was an injury which had been bothering Campbell for most of the year  
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