European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 22, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes sunday october 22, 1967 . Blanked in pistol a foot drops in medals american basketball Assn. Eastern division won lost pet. Behind Indiana 3 0 1.000 Minnesota 0 0 .000 1h Pittsburgh 0 0 .000 1%new Jersey 0 0 .000 Ivi Kentucky 0 2 .000 in Western division Dallas 1 0 1.000 new Orleans 1 0 1.000 Oakland 2 i .607 Denver 2 .500 h Houston 1 i .500 Anaheim 0 4 .000 2v, Friday s results Indiana 106, Kentucky 99oakland 112, Denver 102 Only games schedule National basketball Assn. Eastern division won lost pet. Behind Boston 1 0 1.000 Detroit 0 1.000 Baltimore 1 0 1.000 Philadelphia t 0 1.000 new York 1 1 .500 h Cincinnati 1 .500 v4 Western division St. Louis 5 0 1.000 san Francisco. 2 3 .400 3 in 3 Angeles 1 2 .333 3 san Diego 1 2 .333 9 Seattle 0 2 .000 3%Chicago 4 .000 4v4 Friday s results St. Louis 126, Chicago 98 san Diego 121, Seattle 114only games scheduled american hockey league Eastern division w it pts. Of a Mexico City up Iron curtain countries dominated Friday s limited program in there olympics on a Day in which the United states Drew a Blankin free pistol shooting and failed to show up for Germany took the Day s first of three Gold medals to be awarded when Helmut Artelt won the free pistol shooting with a score of 560. Russia s Vladimir Stolpin was second at559, and Joseph Garcia Vergel of Spain was third at 555.the Best the . Could do in free pistol was a fourth place finish by Emil Heugatter jr., of Columbus ga., who had a 547.Poland, Romania Russia and Hungary dominated men s foil fencing in preliminary encounters and appeared certain to split the three medals among Providence 2 2 Springfield 1 4 16 20 4 15 8 Hershey 2 0 0 4 10 2baltimore 0 2 1 1 6 12 Western division Cleveland 4 0 0 8 16 9 Rochester i 2 1 5 19 17 Buffalo 1 0 2 10 14 Quebec 0 s 0 0 t 18friday results Providence 5, Rochester 3 Cleveland a Vancouver Weto Over Tim Only games scheduled Western hockey league w l t up. Of of Seattle � 0 1 t 11 Portland 1 1 1 � w Vancouver � 1 u it san Diego .120 8 8 11 Phoenix 0 s 1 1 8 14friday results san Diego 4, Phoenix 8cleveland, Al 3, Vancouver 2, Over time Eastern hockey Leagus Friday s results Charlotte 4, Nashville 3clinton 7, new Jersey 1 Johnstown 4, Syracuse 4 Florida 4, Knoxville 1new Haven 5, Long Island 3 International hockey league Friday s results Columbus 8, Toledo 4muskegon 7, Des Moines 1 College football Sacramento state 23, Cal aggie 8, Northern Arizona 26, Long Beach St. 21 West Chester past. 47, Ithaca 0, neb. Wesleyan 28, Missouri Valley 0, Arkansas Testa 27, Tarleton Tex St. Is Houston faces . In afus feature game continued from Page 19 the league with 362 Diego castoffs Steve Tensi like Beathard gets a Chance to show up his former team As quarterback of the reportedly is recovered from an Elbow Bruise which held him out of Denver s last game against Buffalo two week Sago. The chargers have been devastating this year with quarterback John Hadl an Rookie halfback Dick Post doing the damage on offence an speedy Duncan the Star of the defensive jets leading the East by a game throw the Al leading receiver in Don May Nard and the leading scorer i halfback Emerson Boozer at the inept dolphins. Rick Norton Likely will Start at quarterback again for Miami although Bob Griese appears Over his Shoul Der injury. New York won the first meeting this season 29-7. The pats have been coming with a Rush after losing their first Lii a games. Boston has won tvo and tied one in its last three oat Ings and quarterback babe Parilli and fullback Jim Nance have returned to threw five touchdown passes last week and Nance i ahead of his record breaking 1966 Rushing Pace. . Takes Ryder cup Lead by 3 continued from Page 18 Yard Par 36-3571 champions Golf club layout. Nichols and Pott were two under on their Short morning round but Slid one Over Par for the afternoon. Did t miss a putt Dickinson said he did t miss a putt All Day but the big one was a 40-footer Uphill on the eighth Hole of the afternoon round that put his team four up. He had rung up a 20-footer on the preceding Hole. Dickinson also twice blasted from the traps on no. 9 to within one foot of the cup after Palmer s approach had left them in Allis o Connor team blamed poor putting for much of their troubles. We three putted four times on the last 10holes of the afternoon round Alliss said. Nichols Pott 2 under Nichols and Pott were two under Par and Hunt and Colesio Over Par for the 13 holes in their match. Palmer an Dickinson also were two under Par and they needed to be because Alliss and o Connor were one under regulation Over the 7,166-Yard Par 36-3571 champions Golf club s Cypress Creek layout. Jacklin and Thomas were also one under Par against the four Over Par play of Sanders an Brewer. Boros and Casper shot a 35-3570 to a 35-3671 for will and Huggett but could manage Only a commented that Pott and i had Only two drives in through All morning and added that we both played Well an they bogeyed three holes in a them. The . Entries failed tomake an appearance. The Day was to be third Gold medal awarded to the Winner of the Middle heavy weight division in weightlifting. The . Entry in the even twas Phil Grippaldi of Belleville no. The . Also did t have a entry in wrestling where a pair of mexicans Alejandro Marti Nez and Roberto Vallejo were the Only n o n -1 r o n curtain athletes to score victories in the eliminations. The other five elimination outs were split up Between Mongolia Russia Bulgaria an Poland with the mongolians taking two of them. The ., which is expected to reap a big Harvest of medals once the swimming and diving Mexico City a unofficial med Al tabulations through Friday in Mexico s third International sports Competition g 8 b .s.r.japan Poland United state East Germany Hungary Italy cub West Germany Holland Tunisia Yugoslavia Czechoslovakia Sweden France Britai Romania Iran Belgium Clark s Mark Scotland s Jim Clark talks with a member of his Crew after setting a track practice record Friday in preparation for the grand prix of Mexico in Mexico City sunday. Clar covered the 3-mile course in 1 48.97 at 102.53 Miles per hour. Denis Hulme of new zealand was second .82 tenths of a second slower than Clark in his run. The world racing championship will be decided sunday and Hulme holds a comfortable Point margin. Associated press photo Hawks sink bulls for 5th straight Ivory coa4 Greece Mexico Bulgaria mall Senegal Australia Nigeria Spain 177 74 33 33 22 22 11 11 11 11 1 00 00 00 0 87 2t 65 21 3o of t4 22 10 00 108 1 6 to 4 20 1 0 11 11 11 0 5 s2 12 11 00 42 t0 00 1 Row on the Back blown Short putts by Hunt were key blows to his tandem s cause. One came on the first Hole to enable the americans to jump off in front and the other was on the ninth when Nichols and Pott started a string of four winning holes. Great shot by Palmer Palmer and Dickinson were one Down or even against Sawliss and o Connor on the front nine but moved ahead on the 10th Hole to stay. The key shot however came on the 15th after Dickinson had driven the rough and left Palmer stymied by one of the thousands of towering Pine Trees that line Champion s took a 6-Iron and Chicago up Joe Cald Well hitting his last 10 shots from the Field tallied 26 Point Friday night to Lead the St. Louis Hawks to their fifth straight Victory 126-99 Over the wingless Chicago bulls who too their fourth defeat. The bulls grabbed a 2948 Leadin the first period but the Hawks wiped out that margin with a 36-Point second period and never were headed counting 38 Point sin the final period when coach Richie Guerin closed out the game with his reserves. The bulls were sharper fro the Field in the first half with hooked it around the tree to within seven feet of the pin. From there Dickinson dropped it for a Birdie that put them two up with three to rimmed the cup with a 50-foot putt on the 18th Gree that could have pulled out a Victory. It just burned lip he commented. The Cadile rejoins bears Chicago a offensive lineman Jim Cadile benched four games by a knee injury has rejoined the Chicago bears of the National football reactivating Cadile the bears dropped tight end Duane a Lento the taxi squad. Chief Center joins injury waiver list Kansas City a the Kansas City chiefs have placed Center Jon Gilliam on the injured waiver list and activated Mike Hudock from the taxi squad to beef up the Center position of their american league football team. Gilliam seven year Veteran state has an injured knee All season. He missed most of last season after undergoing an operation on the knee. Hudock nine year Veteran from the University of Miami joined the chiefs taxi squad two weeks ago. He played for the new York jets from 1960through 1965 and was a member of the Miami dolphins last year. From East Texas been bothered by five More Field goals than , but the Hawks broke the game open with fast Breaks an nifty cuts to open up Layup chances and wrap up the decision. Zelmo Beaty netted 22 Point for the victors and Len Wilkens had 20, while Bob Boozer caged19 and Jim Washington 18 for Chicago. Seattle Wash. A the san Diego rockets won their first National basketball association game Friday night when they turned Back seattle121-114 in a Battle Between the league s two new expansion clubs. Seattle s supersonics romped to a 19-8 Lead but lost the advantage in the second Quarter when the rockets scored 10 straight Points. Go ahead Basket behind 57-53 at the half the sonics stayed close and moved ahead 61-59 but John Block Basket made it 64-63 san Diego and the rockets were never again headed. Block was High for san Diego with 32 Points while Johnny Green Buck eted 30 and snared25 rebounds. Seattle s Tom Meschery was ejected Early in the third Quarter after picking up two technical fouls. Walt hazzard who fouled out with three minute left led the sonics with 32 Points. Rod Thorn who rein Jared an ankle and sat out part of the contest had 24. Competition gets underway on sunday started the Day in third place behind Russia and Japan and sipped a notch to fourth As Poland moved up. The yanks who apparently have not taken these olympic Warmup games As seriously Ashe Iron curtain nations thus far have won Only four Gold medals All in track and Field. Saturday s program was a limited As Friday s. The . Had three entries in the 20-Kilometer walk John Kelly of new York Ron Laird of Pomona Calif., and Bill Ranney of Fairfax Calif., and two entries in Clay Pigeon shooting James w. Beck of Columbus,ga., and Gene Lumsden of Maywood Calif. The diving Competition Sun Day and monday will see James Henry of san Antonio Russell of Mesa Ariz. Sue Gossick of Tarzana . Micki King of the air Force Ann Peterson of Scottsdale Potter of Houston Tex. And Patty Simms of Arcadia,Calif., in action. Then swimming takes Over for the rest of the week. A total medals will be swimming and of 33 Gold awarded i diving and the ., it would seem will need All it can get to break the grip that the Iron curtain locked on these game during the first week. Cubs Jenkins signs to play for Trotters Chicago up Ferguson Jenkins the Chicago cubs Ace right hander has signed a con tract to play seven games this fall with the Harlem globetrotters. The 6-foot-5 Canadian a o r Pitcher a 20-game Winner for the cubs this season will appear with the globetrotters six times in Canada. Jenkins basketball experience is limited to High school Competition in Chatham Canada. I it
