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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 19, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes thursday october 19, 1967 standings american basketball  division won lost pet. Behind Indiana 1 0 1.000 Minnesota 0 0 .000 Pittsburgh 0 .000 % new York 0 0 .000 Kentucky 1 .000 1 Western division Houston 1 0 1.000 Oakland 0 1.000 Dallas 1 0 1.000 Denver 1 .600 new Orleans 0 0 .000 it Anaheim 0 3 .000 2tuesday results Houston 102, Denver 85only game scheduled National basketball  division won lost pet. Behind Boston 1 0 1.000 new York 1 0 1.000 Detroit 1 0 1.000 Philadelphia 0 0 .000 h Baltimore 0 0 .000 to Cincinnati 1 .000 1 Western divisions. Louis 3 0 1.000 los Angeles 1 0 1.000 1san Francisco. 1 2 .333 2 Seattle 0 1 .000 2san Diego 0 2 .000 2tt Chicago 0 3 .000 214tuesday s results Detroit 131, Cincinnati 108new York 124, san Francisco 122 los Angeles 107, Chicago 105st. Louis 123, san Diego 105 Only games scheduled american hockey league Eastern division w l t pts. Of a Springfield 2 1 0 4 15 8hershey 1 0 0 2 8 1 Providence 120 2 11 17baltimore 0 2 1 1 8 12 Western Divisio Cleveland 300 6 13 7 Rochester. 301 5 15 10buffalo 120 2 10 14 Quebec 030 0 7 16tuesday s results / Rochester 5, Baltimore 5cleveland 7, Quebec 4 Only games scheduled Central hockey league Northern division w l t pts. Of Gatula 100231 Memphis 1102kansas City 0 1 0 0 Omaha 0 2 0 0 Southern division fort Worth 8 0 0 Oklahoma City 1 0 0 2houston 1 1 0 2 Dallas 0 2 0 0tuesday s result Memphis 5, Dallas 3only game scheduled 5 02 7 2 11 13 7 8 3 pistons Bing defeat royals continued from Page 19 Over the san Francisco warriors tuesday night at Madison Square , who led All scorers with 23 Points had Given Thek Nicks a 122-120 Edge with 14 seconds remaining but the warriors pulled even in the see saw finish on Rudy Larusso s Layup with five seconds to go. The kicks opening theirn a season before 15,003 fans trailed 65-56 at the half before Howard Komives and Willis Reed carried new York to a 112-104 margin but Larusso and Jim King led a warriors Surg that put san Francisco ahead 119-117.Larusso and King each finished with 20 Points two Les than teammates Jeff Mullins and Fred Hetzel As the Warrior lost for the second time in three games. San Diego Calif. Up the St. Louis Hawks won their third straight game tuesday night by handing the san Diego rockets a 123-105 defeat in National basketball association game played before a crowd of3,337. Joe Caldwell scored 29 Point sin leading the Hawks to their second straight win Over the rockets who Are now 0-3. It was a close game for only20 minutes when the rockets held a 34-30  Caldwell a big help in the scoring department was Len Wilkins who contributed 23 Points and the rebounding of Bill Bridges who snatched 21. Top scorers for san Diego were Don Kojis who tallied 22 and John Mcglocklin who hit for 20. Carlos wins Gold medal in 200-meter dash Mexico City a Johncarlos of new York won the United states third Gold Medalin the pre olympics tuesday capturing the 200 meters in 20.8seconds. Carlos who attends East Texas state College led All the Way. His time was six tenths of a Sec Ond off the Best of his career and three tenths of a second slower than his winning Effort in the pan american games this summer. I Felt sluggish he said la Ter. I Felt too Loose and i hesitated at the Start because hamstring in my left leg both ered  Chilova of Russia won her country s fourth Gold medal with a shot put of 59 feet 5 inches. Maren Seidler of Berk Ley Heights . Was last in the Competition with a throw of 43-8%. E Dmund Piatkowski of Poland won the discus at 193-8. World record Holder Ludvik Danek of Czechoslovakia was third with a Best throw of 185-7."i Felt very tired Danek said. Maybe it is the  Papanicolau of Greece beat out Dick Railsback of Cla in the pole vault winning at 17-4%. Papanicolau a student at san Jose state cleared the bar easily on his first attempt but Railsback hit the bar with his foot on his three  missed in three attempts at breaking Bob Seagren s listed world record of 17 7%. Paul Wilson Seagren teammate at Southern Cal has a pending Mark of 17-8.viorico disc Opolean of Roma Nia won her country s first Goldmedal winning the Long jump at 21-614.rene Jourdan of France Juan Martinez of Mexico and Mohamed Gamm Oudi of Tunisia led the qualifiers into wednes Day s finals in the 5,000 meters each winning his  Mccafferty of great Brit Ain led on the last Lap of his heat when his leg tightened up. Slower greens snakes bother British golfers Houston up Dave Tho Mas preparing for this week s Ryder cup matches Over the champions Golf club course ran into a new Hazard tuesday he was not expecting snakes. Thomas one of the 10-Manbritish team on hand to Challenge the americans in the17th biennial Ryder cup matches walked up to his Ballin the rough tuesday and found two grass snakes slithering next to it. The britishers chased the Small harmless reptiles away and then played his shot but was a Little unnerved by the experience warn the rest you had better warn the res of the players that there Are snakes around Here he yelled to Dai Rees non playing Captain of the British  toured the 7,200-Yard champions course with Christie Conner Peter Alliss and Tony Jacklin and the main order of the Day was getting used to the  British golfers were finding the greens slower than those they Are accustomed to  grass stops the Ball More than ours does re Essaid. Thomas said he thought the greens want  Tricky grains some greens have Tricky grains said Jacklin at 23 the youngest member of the 10-Man British team. They Are Likely to give trouble for a couple of  ensure British team got in a practice round tuesday morning and All but two of the americans went out on the course during the afternoon. Arnold Palmer and Gay Brewer were not expected at the course until late in the  three Day matches begin Friday with foursome matches in which two Man teams of americans will take on two Man teams of British. Eash team will play Only one Ball with the two players hitting alternating  Ball matches will be Hoag bests Tasnady at Langhorne Speedway Langhorne a. Up dutch Hoag averaged 87.705 Miles per hour to win the 17thannual National open Champion ship race for modified an sportsman Stock cars at Lang Home International motor Speedway. Hoag Bath n.y., finished the150-mile race 16 seconds ahead of Al Tasnady Vineland .,with a time of 1 42 37. Played saturday and single matches Are set for sunday. The americans have won 13of the 16 previous Ryder cup matches and the British have never won on american soil. Rees said it was impossible to Tell yet whether some of his players were looking better than others. They have still got certainly until tomorrow wednesday to get the air plane out of their system and the six hour differ ence in the clock Rees  British team arrived in Masse by plane sunday but the americans have drifted into town on their  said he hoped the Crisp Cool weather that blew int Houston on the heels of a Cool front monday would continue through the weekend. Fore casts indicated it would not. But neither he nor anyone else on the British team seemed concerned by the possibility of More hot weather. Mccormick Lonborg Nab Hill laurels continued from Page 18 for the giants this year As the cardinals ran away with the no Pennant but finished with a 22-10 record and a 2.85 earned run  o r 1 e a a trim right hander who rarely was give Many runs by the Light hitting White sox compiled a 19-7record, including a no hitter and Lead the Al with a 2.06earned run average. Jenkins 6-4 and 215 pounds was a key figure in the Rise of the cubs to third place with a20-13 record and a 2.80 earned run average in 289 innings. 3 coaches shift with mets Boss new York up Gil Hodges the new manager of the new York mels tuesday announced he is bringing three of his former coaches with the Washington senators to com plete his 1968 met coaching staff. Hodges said that rub Walker Joe Pignatano and Eddie Yost will join Holdover Yogi Berra to form the coaching staff. Walker will Bethe pitching coach with Pignata no the bullpen coach. Yost willbe the third base coach and Berra will remain the first base coach. Hodges was hired As manage last week to succeed Wes Westrum who resigned during the last week of the season. Westrum s entire 1967 staff except for Berra was fired. Hodges was named manager of the senators in May of 1963 and Walker and Pignatano who played with Hodges in Brooklyn joined him in 1964. Yost was already on the senator coaching staff when Hodges became manager and Hodges retained him. Pittsburgh a new manager Larry Shepard of Pittsburgh announced tuesday the appointments of former pirates Bill Virdon and Don Lep pert to the coaching staff. Virdon who thrilled pirate fans for 10 seasons with his spectacular catches in Centerfield was named batting and Outfield , a pirate Catcher in 1961 and 1962, is the new catch ing and bullpen coach. The appointments leave Only one coaching Job yet to be filled. Shepard announced monday hews keeping third base coach Alex Grammas but releasing the rest of the 1967 coaches. Virdon quit As a player after his 1965 season with the pirates and has managed in the minor leagues the past two seasons. Becker pulls Mavericks to Victory Over rockets Denver us Art Becker a Forward who joined the hous ton Mavericks this week tues Day led them to a convincing 102-85 win Over the Denver Rock ets in an american basketball association game before a crowd of 3,206. The former Arizona state Sta came off the Bench to toss in 10 Field goals and three out of three free throws for 23 Points to Lead both  never was in serious trouble and held a 46-41 half time Lead. Becker and Center Wilber Frazier each hauled Down 10 rebounds to Pace the Mavericks to a 65-52 Edge on the boards. Denver s scoring Leader was6-10 Center Tom Hoover who poured in 22 Points and led Bot teams on the boards with 11  shot at a 37.3 per cent clip from the Field. The rockets struggled with a 33.7 per cent evening. In obvious pain he dragged off his shoes and limped to the Fin ish line. He ended up fifth miss ing the finals. Waldemar Jaszanowski of Poland set three world weight lifting records in the lightweight class snatch Jerk and total. He snatched 299 pounds jerked 375pounds and had a total of 768 pounds on three  maintained its Lead in the modern Pentathlon after Mexico City a unofficial med Al tabulations after three Days of com petition in Mexico s pre olympic games country u.b.8.r. United state Hungary Poland France Romani Japan Belgium Iran Gre of cub tue Lola iv6ry coast cast Germany swede West Germany  Senegal mall Gold Silver bronze4 8a Ai i i1 i 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 to Ai to 1 it i shooting the third event with8,599 Points. The soviet Union was second with 7,082 and the United states third with 6,738. At the end of the third Day the soviet Union led in Gold medals with four the United states was second with three and Hungary and Poland tied at two. Mexico City up summaries of tuesday s events in the pro olympics women 200-meter Dun tint beat1,m. Cobban. Cuba 23.3. 2. O. Meyer France 23.8. 3, m. Van pen Berg Holland 23.8. 4, o. Adl Wdale Nigeria 24.4. 5, i. Erkson Sweden 24.8. Second heat1, v. Quezada Cuba 23.8.2. K. Wallgren Sweden 23.8. 8. V. Pop ova u.r8.r., 28.9 4. M. Rand Grea Britain 23.9. 5. N. Montandon France 24.4. Men s 5,000-meter run tint beat1, , France 14 52.2. 2, it. Lecaer Hungary 14 52.8. 3, m. Har6, Spain,14 54.0. 4, t. Hellan Norway. 14 55.8. First four to qualify men s 5,000 meter run second heat1, it. Martinez Mexico 14 441. 2, o. Kiss Hungary 14 47.2. 3, j. Dumon Belgium 14 51.0. 4, a. Makarov Russia 14 54.0.5, b. Cafferty great Britain 14 58.8." men s 5,000 meter run third heat1, , Tunisia 14 49.0. 2, m. Letzerich West Germany 14 49 4. 3, , Spain 14 52.6. 4, n. Tijou France 14 52.6. 5, 8. Gonzalez mexico15 08.6. Women s Long jump final1, , Rumania 21 feet 8 1-4 inches 2, t. Tal Scheva . 21-8 1-4.3 m. Vittor Larlo Italy 20-10 3-4. 4, v. Udogwu Nigeria 20-1 3-4. 5, l Martinez Cuba 19-6 1-4. Men s pole vault finals1. , Greece 17 feet 4 1-2 inches. 2. R. Railsback . 17-3-4 3, , ., 16-8 3-4. 4, w. Norw Long East Germany 16-5. 5, , Sweden 16-1. Modern Pentathlon shooting 11-1,Giancarlo Morrell Italy 196 for 1.44 total. 2, Wiestaw Sajdak Poland 195-1022.3, tie Islean Moczar Hungary 193-978, Estzan Mona Hungary 193-978 and Andras Balczo Hungary 193-978.team scores Hungary 2714, total of 8599, Russia 2582 .,082, . 2318-6738,France, 2428-6438, Mexico 1438-5608. Men s 1500 meters run first heat1,  Buono Italy 3 49.2. 2, g. Bailey Canada 3 50.8. 3, r. Palomares Mexico,3 51.0. 4, m. Szel Bousky u.8.s.r., 3 52.4. 5, t. Hellan Norway 3 53.4.second heat1, r. Fun Ella Italy 4 01.8. 2, o. Rayko u.8.s.r., 4 02.0. 3. 8.hoffman, Czechoslovakia 4 02.2. 4, g. Colin France 4 02.6. 5, j. G o n z a 1 e a Spain 4 02.8. Third heat1, b. Tummler West Ger Many 3 52.2. 2, a. Do hero he Bel glum 3 52.4. 3, k. Hansruedi Switzer land 3 52.7. 4, 3. Nerl Mexico 3 53.0. 5, j. Boxberger France 3 54.7.women s shot put finals1, m. Chilova ., 59 feet 5 inches. 2, r. M. Boy Bast Germany 56-9 3-4. 3, m. Pummel West Germany 66-7 1-2. 4, m. Tchor Dova Bulgaria 54-11. 6, i. Hristova Bulgaria. 53-7 3-4.men s discus finals1, e. Piatkowski Poland 193 feet 7 inches. 2, n. Laii malt 186-4 1-4. 3, l. Danek Czechoslovakia 185-8. 4, 8. So men Italy 181-4 3-4. 5,j. Silvester 178-3 3-4. Men s 200-meter final1, j. Carlos,., 20.7, 2, p. Giannattasio Italy 20.8. 3, i. Glandla Italy 20.9. 4, c. Martinez Cuba 21.1. 5, g. Fenoil France 21.1. Men s 400 meter trials first heat1, , Czechoslovakia 47.0. 2, e. Borowsky Poland 47.0. 3, r. Diaz Cuba,47.3. 4, b. Toomey  47.8. 5, b. Maclaren Canada 47.7.second heat1, j. Werner Poland 46.8. 2, . Hamper West Germany 47.1. 3, , Cuba 47.4. 4, j. Balachowski Poland 47.5. 5, . A Rdo Mexico 47.6.welghtllltlng lightweight finals1, Wai Demar Jaszanowski Poland 968 pounds.2, Marian Ziell Nykl. Poland 913. 3, p. Jalayer Iran 896.5. 4, k. Llev Bulgaria,891.6. 5, j. Bagocs Hungary 880  
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