European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 20, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes Friday october 20, 1967 american basketball Assn. Eastern division won lost pet. Behind Indiana 2 0 1.000 Minnesota 0 0 .000 1 Pittsburgh 0 0 .000 1 new Jersey 9 0 .000 1 Kentucky 0 1 .000 tv4western division Houston 1 0 1.000 Oakland 0 1.000 Dallas 1 0 1.000 Denver 1 .500 it new Orleans. 0 0 .000 h Anaheim 0 4 .000 2%wednesday s result Indiana 100, Anaheim 103 Only game scheduled National basketball league Eastern division won lost pet. Behind Boston 1 0 1.000 Detroit 0 1.000 Baltimore 1 0 1.000 Philadelphia 1 0 1.000 new York 1 .500 % Cincinnati 1 1 .000 Western division St. Louis 3 0 1.000 los Angeles 1 1 .500 1#san Francisco. 1 3 .250 it Seattle 0 1 .000 2ban Diego 0 2 .000 2h Chicago 0 2 .000 2v4 wednesday s results Cincinnati 122, san Francisco 118 Pillad Luphia 103, los Angeles 87 Baltimore 121, new York 98only games scheduled National hockey league w l t pts. Of Gabaston 2 0 1 b 17 Montreal 1 1 5 12 11 Detroit 2 1 1 5 12 14toronto 1 4 12 new York ill s 10 8chicago 0 4 0 0 8 23 Western Divisio California 2 0 1 5 13 3 los Angeles .201 5 11 7 Pittsburgh 1 2 1 3 9 10 St. Louis ,121 3 8 9 Minnesota 0 2 2 2 8 16 Philadelphia 1 2 0 2 5 10 wednesday s result Montreal 2, new York 2 Detroit 3, Toronto 2 Boston 7, Chicago 1 Philadelphia 2 St. Louis 1minnesota 3, Pittsburgh 3 los Angeles 2, California 2 american hockey league Eastern division w l t pts. Of a Hershey 2 0 0 4 10 2 Springfield 210 4 15 2 Providence 1 2 0 1 11 1 baltimore021 1 6 12 Western division w l t pts. Of Gac Leveland 3 0 0 6 13 7 Rochester 211 5 16 12buffalo 1 2 0 2 10 14 Quebec 0 3 0 0 7 16 wednesday s result Hershey 2, Rochester 1only game scheduled Central hockey league Northern division w l t pts. Of a Tulsa 2 0 0 4 7 3memphis 1 1 0 2 5 9 Kansas City 029 0 4 11omaha 0 3 0 0 2 18 Southern division Forth Worth 300 6 13 0 Oklahoma City 200 4 14 2houston 1 1 0 2 8 4 Dallas 0 2 0 0 3 � wednesday s results Oklahoma City 7, Omaha 0tulsa 4, Kansas City 2 Only games scheduled Eastern hockey league wednesday results new Haven 6, Long Island 2 Greensboro 4, Knoxville 2 Only games scheduled Western hockey league wednesday result Portland 4, Seattle 4, overtime Only game scheduled Mexico City a Ron Whitney of Boulder colo., gave he United states its fourth Goldmedal in the track and Field Competition of the pre olympic games wednesday but the . Ost a Chance at the decathlon Itle when favored Bill Toomey of Laguna Beach Calif., was forced to withdraw. Whitney won the 400-Meterhurdles in 49.8 seconds with 5ary Knoke of Australia second 50.3 and Miguel Olivaras of Whitney gives . 4th games Gold medal Cuba third also in 50.8. Kno Keis a student at Oregon state. Toomey withdrew from the decathlon Competition on the advice of Trainer Bob Taylor who said such events As the High and Long jumps might prove too strenuous. Toomey pulled a hamstring in his right leg last week while Long jump , Toomey did compete in the 400-meter dash but Fallback As his right leg gave Way after leading for 200 event went to Jon Warner of Poland Wuth a 45.7 wound up second in 46.5.victor Kurent Sov of Russia broke two world middleweight class weightlifting records in the night session and Masash Ohuchi of Japan set a Light heavyweight shattered the press record with a lift of 346 4pounds and the total three lift record with a Bruins trounce Hawks 7-1 setback 4th in Row for defending champs continued from Page 19 goalie Glenn Hall in his first appearance with the St. Louis blues and slipped the puck by him twice wednesday in beating the blues 2-1. Hall entered the game in the first period after starting goalie Seth Martin was injured. The blues claimed Hall from Chica go in the expansion draft but uninfected hand forced him to miss the team s first four starts. The blues grabbed the read inthe second period taking advantage of Philadelphia penal ties but the flyers tied the score in the final minute of the period and scored the winning goal at 12 20 of the final period. With six seconds left in the Leafs move to Louisville continued from Page 18 defunct in 1962. American association Dilbeck will pay a rental fee of $17,000 for the Louisville Ball Park which seats 20,625 and dislocated on the state Fairgrounds. In other business opening Date for next year was set for saturday april 20, with opener sin the four Southern cities co Lumbus Jacksonville fla., Louis Ville and Richmond a. The Northern clubs will be Toledo Rochester Buffalo and Syracuse. And the Jacksonville fran Chise on shaky grounds was Given until nov. 21 to fulfil obligations and commitments to the league. If the suns fail their franchise will be forfeited re turned to the league and put on the Market. Giants Feeney hopeful Oakland entry successful continued from Page 18 Alvin dark who was fired As the a s manager during Las summer s club upheaval As saying they would draw 1.4million fans next season in Oakland and have a team in the world series by 1971. They might finish eighth ninth or tenth next year the paper quoted dark As saying from his Home in Lake Charles la., but Don t let that worry you. This is the finest Bunch of Young kids you will Ever finding announcement of the approved shift was made on an electric scoreboard at the California seals los Angeles Kings hockey game in the Oakland Arena which is next door to the athletics future Home. But most of the slim crowd did t notice the Mes Sage. Eddie Mulligan president of the class a California league which has operated in the giants Shadow since 1958, said that television of the athletic games could Hurt his circuit. I Don t think the shift will have much effect on our league if they Don t televise a lot of games Mulligan said at his offices in Millbrae Calif. I they televise a lot it will be a definite Mulligan added that the Advent of the american league in Oakland could Hurt the giants attendance. It might Hurt some because East Bay fans won t be coming across the Bay As much Mulligan said. The american league had to get another club out Here sooner or later to break up that Long trip to play one team Angels in California.1 game Noel Picard of the blues and de Van Impe of the flyers angled in a High sticking Impe Drew five minutes for cutting pict id who wanted tonight after the incident. Picard Drew a 10-minute misconduct penalty. The winning goal was scored after St. Louis defens Eman Gordon Kannegiesser blocked Ashot by Leon Rochefort. The rebound went to de Hoekstra who banged it past Hall. New York a Phi Goyette rammed in his second goal of the game with 2minutes to play giving the new York rangers a 2-2 tie wit Montreal wednesday night in a National hockey league game. The rangers earned a dead lock in their Home opener when defens Eman Harry Howell shot into the Montreal end and Bob Nevin picked up the puck in the right Corner. Nevin missed with a Sharp Angle shot but Goyett picked up the carom and drove the tying goal Home. The canadians had protected one goal Edge Given them by Rookie Jacques Lemaire in the first period. First goal Lemaire s first nil goal sen the canadians ahead 2-1 mid Way in the first period. Bobby Rousseau set up the goal which Dawson holds Lead in Al pass stats new York a Joh Hadl earned the Praise of his san Diego coach Gillman for a masterful Effort against Kansas City last sunday but he still trails the chiefs Len Daw son in the weekly statistics rat ing of the american football league released controlled the Ball for the chargers in their 45-31 Victory Over Kansas City completing 17 of 32 passes for 307 Yards an two touchdowns. I be never seen a Quarter came just minutes after Ranger tally was disallowed by referee Vern Buffey. The puck had slipped Pas Montreal goalie Gump Worsley from a scramble in front of Tenet but Buffey ruled that the rangers Orlando Kurtenbach had his stick above his shoulder. Yvan Cournoyer on an Early season scoring spree for the canadians beat new York goalie de Giacomin with the game just 71 seconds old. Cournoyer poked in a rebound of Jean Beli Yeau s shot for his fourth goalie four games. Rookie defense Man Serge Savard also Drew a assist. Oakland Calif. A de Senseman Kent Douglas 18-foot Power play goal in the third period enabled the California seals to Salvage a 2-2 National hockey league tie with the los Angeles Kings wednesday night. Although they missed on the first they scored on the second 1 12 after Terry Gray of Losangeles went off for Board checking. Gerry Ehman got Possession of the puck behind the los an Geles net and passed out to Douglas whose slap shot caught King goalie Wayne Rutledge Flat footed. The seals tied it 1-1 with 37seconds left in the opening period when Bill Hicke tapped in Ashot from close Range on a Power play. Back control the Ball As John did in that first half said Gill Man. He just went thump thump thump up and Down the , the Leader in the complicated formula used for ratings has a 62.4 completion percentage 10 touchdown passes a 4.3 interception percentage and a 9.31 Yard average the same categories Hadl is 54.4, 10 touchdowns 1.9 and 8.08. Boozer top scorer Emerson Boozer of the Newyork jets continued to show the Way in scoring with 10 touch Downs and 60 Points. He has scored eight times on runs an twice on pass receptions. Jim Nance of Boston is Mak ing a runaway of the Rushing race with 607 Yards on 133 car Ries. Hoyle Granger of Houston is second with 362 Yards on 75carries. Hewritt Dixon of Denver Isth top receiver with 32 catches for 283 Yards. However the big yardage Man is Don Maynard o1 the new York jets with 27 for611 Yards a 22.6-Yard average. Leading ground gainers avg. Att. Yard gain ads Nance Boa. Granger Hou. Daniels Oak. Garrett 64 Boozer . 83 Lincoln Buff 62 Haynes Mia 36 Little Den 65 Dixon Oak 51 133 758177 607362 348 309 289 285 273 201 188 176 4.6 4.84.3 4.0 4.5 3.4 4.4 5.6 2.9 3.5 leading scorers ads Fig Pat to Boozer 10 0 Van Raaph to 0 7 j. Turner 7blanda, Oak 0 5 Stenerud . 5 Taylor 5 0garron, bos 0 Cappelletty bos 0 4 leading passers 0 19 14 18 17 0 0 17 00 40 35 33 32 30 30 29 Dawson . Avo. Att. Com. Yes. Ads gain 117 73 1,089 10 9.31 Hadl 160 87 1,293 10 8.08namath, . Parilu Boa. Lamonica Oak. Kemp Buu. Lee , Den. Norton Mia. 176 173 138 14672 105 116 92 1,428 8 8.11 94 1,314 14 7.60 71 910 10 6.59 63 1,040 6 7.12 36 38 49 309 576 563 2 4.29 4 5.49 1 4.85 leading pass receivers avg. Reed. Yes. Gain ads Dixon Oak. 32maynard. . 27 28 Taylor . 24graham bos. 24 Sauer 24 Frizler. 2powell, Buff 20 Whalen boa20 Garron Boa x 20 283 611413 441 360 279 381349 344 333 8.8 22.6 15.9 18.6 15.0 11.6 1t.3 17.3 17.2 18.7 ecord with 1,034 pounds. His Ingle lift Mark cracked the ecord of 345.4 set by Russellos Pittsburgh last july. Vips finished third Here Ohuchi set a Light heavy snatch of 330pounds. It would have been a middleweight record too but Ohuchi weighed 1.1 pounds Over he limit for that Duttweiler of Swit Zerland led the decathlon with 3,-i?4 Points after five events. Rick Sloan of Anaheim Washid with 3,875 behind Russia s Kennady Blize Nemtsov. Istuan Mona of Hungary re aimed his Pentathlon Lead Al Hough stasis Shaparnis of rus Sia won the 600-meter swim. Brendon Ison of St. Louis was second in the swim. One of the top performances of the Day was turned in by 25 year old Miguelina Cobian Osuba in the women s 200-meter dash. The ceramics worker was timed in 23.1. The olympic record is 23 seconds set by Edith Mcguire of the United states m the 1964 games at Tokyo. Gabrielle Meyer of France was second and Karen Wallgren of Sweden third. Eddy Ottoz gave Italy its firs track and Field Gold medal with a Victory in the 110-meter hurdles. His time of 13.6 was Only one tenth of a second off the world record. The women s javelin went Togoland s Daniela Jaworska with a throw of 166-6. Doris Brown second Doris Brown of Seattle,wash., finished second to Italy s Paola Pigoni in a qualifying heat of the women s 800. Miss Pigoni s time was a slow 2 10.3 while miss Brown s clocking was 2 10.8.in another heat Charlotte Cooke of Washington d.c., was runner up to Vera nilotic of Yugoslavia in 2 12.3. Miss Nilo Likeas timed in 2 10.7. In other track and Fiel events rpm Ald Klim of the soviet Union won the Hammer throw Gold medal with a toss of 230 feet 11% Inch. De Burke of Newport Beach Calif., was third with 218-6& for the Bronze medal. Rowing Well divided much of the Day s Competition was in rowing with a wide Divi Sion of the Gold Combine of rowers from West Germany Switzerland an Austria won the eights. West Germany captured the four with coxswain and East Germany was first in the fours without Coxs. The singles sculls went to Jan sienese of Holland. Hol land also picked up the Gold medal in the double sculls with Harry droog and f. Van Dos soviet Union leading the list of Gold medals won the pairs without Coxs but Italy scored in the pairs with Cox country .s.r. United state Poland East Germany Japan Hungary Italy Cuba Czechoslovakia franc Sweden weat Germany Romania Belgium Iran Mexico Greece Ivory coast Tunisia Australia Senegal great Britain Holland g 94 b1 22 2s 1 10 11 11 d1 1 10 00 b it 21 1 11 1 0a of 01 1 t 18 11 s 10 8 1 t 5a a5 4 3z x2 1 the finals in the 1,500 meter Sand the 5,000 meters scheduled for wednesday were moved Over i to thursday. Mexico City up medals won in the pre olympics games
