European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 27, 1966, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 the stars and stripes sunday March 27, 1966 final Aba stats reveal that Wilt set 5 More Marks new York. March 25 a Bir will chamber in. Who led the Philadelphia 7ers to the Eastern division championship set five More individual records in the National basketball association this season. The final regular season statistic released Friday show that the 7-fool-l big dipper finished As inc leading scorer for the seventh consecutive season with 2,649 Points for 79 panics an aver age of 33.5. This was one of the five new records set by he icarus s mos valuable player for 1968. The other four were highest Field goal percentage .540 most Conescu a school Lac games no disqualification on personals 543 most season with Over 2.000 Points scored seven and Aba career scoring total. 21,488 in seven seasons. Chamberlain who gets �100,-000 a year from the 76ers. Had one of his other records broken however. Jerry West of the los Angeles lakers the Western division champions made 840 free throws which erased Chamberlain s 835 Mark set in 1982. Two other Aba records we reset. Johnny Kerr of Baltimore played in the most consecutive games 917, while Boston and Baltimore tied at seven for hav ing most players scoring in double figures in one game. Johnny Green of Baltimore also bettered Chamberlain s old Markof .528 in Field goal percentage with a .536. But finished runner up to will s .540. Top Reh under Chamberlain also finished onto for the season in rebounds with an average of 24.8 to Bil Russell s 22.8 for Boston. The big dipper also contributed the highest scoring total for a single game during the season 85points against los Angeles on feb. 7 and the most rebounds Inone game 42 against Boston on Jan. M Oscar Robertson of Cincinnat edged Guy Rodgers of san Francisco for handing out the most assists during the season. The big o got 847 in 76 game for an average of 11.1 to Rod Gers 846 in 79 games for 10.7.while West made the most free throws he finished fourth percentage Wise behind Larry Siegfried of Boston Rick Barr of san Francisco and Howard Komives of new York. Siegfried had a percentage of .881. Barry .862. Komives .881 and West.860. Host assists Robertson handed out the most assists in one game during the season 2 against new Yorkton March 5. Barry made the most free throws in one game,21 against new York dec. 14. Philadelphia already has won117.000 of the playoff Pool for winning the Eastern division championship and for having the highest team percentage during the regular season. The 78ers could win an addltiona143,000 by taking the Eastern playoffs and beating the West Ern division Utle Holder in the championship Best of seven East West playoff. That would amount to nearly 18.000 for each player the leaders 0 Foft up. 4vo 1. . Pill 71 1071 901 �4� 33. 9. Went. . To 11884024711 31.s. Robt Eltun. Ca Bavm. Of .9. . I. C. Orr Phil. 1. Lurnel. N . . Can. 9. Billy. 84 Lulu u. A Jonn Hoe i. 80 818 474 ii1m 30. 08 pm 32ft 1477 23. Zara mar arrive in Japan Tokyo. March 24 a Don Zimmer 35-year-old b u c b u i Veteran who was with the Washington senators last season has arrived in Japan to play for Theroel flyers of the japanese Pacific league. Scoring title to Crissman new York March 25 a Paul Crissman 6-foot-4 Sopho More from Southern Californi College is the first player from a far West school to win the Small College individual scoring Itle statistics compiled by the Mcaa service Bureau con firmed Friday. Crissman who scored 80points As his team walloped Pacific Christian College 163-711ast month finished the. Campaign with a 36.3 average on 838mints in 23 games. Bill Hicks of St. Mary of the Plains kan., was the runner up with a 33.5 Mark. Guy Manning Prairie View and Tom smile of \ Bryant tied for third at 33.4. Other Crown winners players representing easter schools captured the other three a portent crowns. Harold Booker of cd Lyncy state was the held goal percentage Leader second straight year. Ills average was .708. Jack Cryan of rider was topspin free throw accuracy with .919, hitting on 183 of 198 foul shots. Frank Stronczek of american International led i rebounds. He grabbed 717 in 26 games for a 27.8 Mark. Crissman s efforts helped Southern California College take the team scoring title with a107.8 average. Chicago was the Best on defense with an average yield of Only 55.9 Points in 16 games. Other pacesetters were ath ens. Ala., in free throw accuracy with .787, Howard Payne in Fiel goal accuracy with .545 and Hartwick n.y., which commit Ted Iii fewest personal fouls 248 in 19 games for a 13.1 aver age. Out 1. Pm ii Rel Ninon. Riili i ? Hill 1 1 Iki re Lucini former coach in la Rajcok who has been Rea i in in o the states. Chiilson. U main lick of the 1984division a Liall Liam. Was a Pitcher and Niue a fur the sup Iriart come Mustangs in lust sum Mer s brr Iii a civil will be his first tenure As a soccer Couch. Hazards of game St. Louis Cardina Catcher Tim act Arvor gets assistance from Pittsburgh Trainer Danny Whalen after being struck by a pitch thrown by Cardinal hurler Nelson Belles. Jose Pagan 11 was batting tithe Lime. Cardinal manager red Schoro Dynit observes. Mccarver continued in the game Wonky St. Louis 8-3. Associated press photo austrian skiers answer press criticism by taking team leads at Sun Valley Sun Valley Idaho March 25 a Holni Mossner led a1-2-3 austrian sweep of the men s downhill and Erika the women s event in inc american International team ski races Friday As Austria s acc skiers made a Strong positive reaction to press criticism at Home. The austrians criticized i their Home country newspapers after France swept the unite states National Alpine championships at Stowe vt., last week end vaulted past the French and into a solid Lead in both themen s and women s standings. The men had an unofficial 127points to 98 by France and the austrian women led France 149-121. The United states was third in the men s standings with 51points and fourth in the women s with 62. Best courses it was one of the Best courses i have Ever run Mes Sner said after he took the 2.1 mile course with a 3,200-foot vertical drop in one minute 55.hseconds. Beautiful and fast Snow conditions for this time of 32nd arty playoff he Btry wins to Square series Wuerzburg Germany March 25 special the 32nd arty brigade Btry level Basket Ball championship playoff was evened at one game apiece Ash Btry 69th arty up came from deadly shooter v1i-Skck. Germany. March 25 special Rufus Boykins. 320th engr co sunk 19 of 20 free throws to win the Vii corps free throw championship. Boykins san seven shots in a Row. Missed his eighth toss then dropped 12straight in route to the title. Behind to take a 54-51 decision Over Btry a 2nd missile in 56th arty Here Friday night. The third and deciding game was to be played saturday night at vog Cloch gym in Knols Reslau Tern. Trailing 29-27 at halftime a Btry Rode the shooting of Rich Ard Frick and James Gellett to Victory. Frick hit in and Gellett Tom Harris who placed Btry s 85-51 win in the opener again led the charge scoring 17terry Burm Elsler tallied if. Karl Schranz was second in1 56.32. Egon Zimmermann Wai third at 1 58.67. Jim Burrows of Steamboat Springs colo., was fourth in 1 59.17. Jim Hue a of Taho City calif., was ninth in 1 and Dennis Mccoy of Bishop,calif., 13th in 2 00.34.austria s miss Schieg Mowas timed in 1 33.7 us winning. The women s downhill and can Freda s Nancy Greene took second at 1 34.83. The top americans were Joan continued on Page it old time fighter killed in Acci Montrose Colo March up a once nationally i prize fighter and his i killed Friday when their -., veered from Colorado 50 about if 33miles East of Montrose smashed into a Bridge i the victims were Joseph Boylan sr., 88, who Well known in new York of circles during the pro Era and his wife Kalherine Boylan headed a reconstruction firm at my both he and mrs. 1suffered broken necks ind i fractures. Mrs. Boy lao thrown through the
