European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 23, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes american basketball division won lost pet. Behind Indiana 4 0 1.000 Minnesota 0 0 .000 2 Pittsburgh 0 0 .000 2 new Jersey 0 0 .000 2kentucky o 2 .000 3 Western division Dallas 1 o 1.000 Oakland 2 1 .667 Denver 2 .500 % Houston 1 1 .500 % new Orleans 1 1 .500 % Anaheim 0 4 .000 2va saturday s result Indiana 114, new Orleans 111 Only game scheduled National basketball division won lost pet. Behin Boston 2 0 1.000 Philadelphia 2 0 1.000 Cincinnati 2 1 .667 % Baltimore 1 1 .500 1 Detroit 1 1 .500 1 new York 1 2 .333 1% Western divisions. Louis 6 0 1.000 los Angeles 2 2 .500 Seattle 1 2 .333 san Francisco. 2 4 .333 san Diego 1 3 .250 33% 4 4chicago0 5 .000 5% saturday s results Boston 125, Baltimore 109cincinnati 109, Chicago 107 los Angeles 114, new York 106 Philadelphia 116, Detroit 111 St. Louis 115, san Francisco 110 Seattle 117, san Diego 110, overtime National hockey league East division w l t pts of a 9 17 13 7 25 14 5 15 11 5 15 20 4 15 13 0 10 27 6 14 5 14 10 6 5 13 13 4 6 104 11 12 4 11 17 Montreal 4 1 1boston 3 1 i new York 2 1 1detroit 2 2 1 Toronto 3 0 chicago0 5 0 West division los Angeles 2 0 2 California 2 1 1 Pittsburgh 3 1 Philadelphia 2 2 0 St. Louis 1 2 2 Minnesota 2 2 saturday s results new York 5, Toronto 3 Montreal 4, Boston 2 Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 2 Minnesota 3, California 1 los Angeles 3, St. Louis 3 Only games scheduled american hockey league Eastern division w l t pts. Of a Hershey 3 o 0 6 16 6 Springfield 1 0 6 23 10 Providence 2 3 0 4 18 28 Baltimore 0 3 1 1 10 18 Western Divisio Cleveland 4 1 0 8 17 13 Rochester 2 2 1 5 19 17buffalo 1 2 0 2 10 14 Quebec 0 3 0 0 7 16 saturday s result Hershey 6, Baltimore 4 Springfield 8, Providence 2 Seattle we 4, Cleveland 1 Only games scheduled Central hockey league Northern division w l t pts. Of a 4 10 82 10 17 0 4 11 0 2 18 8 186 19 1 5 2 11 14 299 Tulsa 2 1 0memphis 1 2 0 Kansas City 0 2 0omaha 0 3 0 Southern division fort Worth 4 0 0 Oklahoma City 3 0 0dallas 1 2 0 Houston 2 0 saturday s result Oklahoma City 5, Tulsa 3 fort Worth 5, Houston 1 Only games scheduled Western hockey league Phoenix 7, san Diego 4 Seattle 4, Cleveland Al 1 International hockey league fort Wayne 7, Dayton 2 Muskegon 8, port Huron 1toledo 4, Columbus 3 Eastern hockey league Linton 8, new Jersey 0 Johnstown 6, new Haven 1 Florida 5, Charlotte 4 monday october 23, 1967 yank takes Clay Pigeon shoot in Mexico pre olympic games Mexico City up Zimbeck of Columbus ga., won the United states first Gold medal outside of track and Field in the pre olympics saturday when Betook the Clay Pigeon shooting title. His Victory plus one by Mexico in the 20-Kilometer walk and by Italy in cycling momentarily stopped another Iron curtain won both rounds of the Clay Pigeon shooting. On Friday he was the Leader in the first round with a score of 100 an saturday he came up with a 198 score to also win the second round. The United states four other Gold medals in these dress rehearsals for next year olympics were won earlier in the week. Beck s Victory waste first for a yank athlete since wednesday when Ron Whitney of Boulder colo., took the men s 400-meter , americans Are expected to score heavily in the swimming and diving Competition which gets underway sunday. Earlier saturday Jose Pedraza the mexican Champion won the 20-Kilometer walk in on hour 34 minutes and 22 seconds finishing ahead of Hans Reimann of East Germany 1 35.36 and Russia s Gennadiy Agapov 1 36.02. Italy s Gianni Sartori set a world record of 1 04.61 i winning the 1,000-meter time trials in cycling. Sartori s Mark wiped out theold record of 1 07.27 set by countryman Santi Gia Donni in1960 and was one of four world records set in cycling. The others were turned in by Jiri Daler of Czechoslovakia Marpha adze of Russia and Luigi Borghetti of Italy. Dimag reported new a s executive Oakland calif., a Joe Dimaggio the famed Yankee Clipper who played for Newyork for 13 seasons is coming Back to the american league Inan executive role for the new Joe Dimaggio. Clipper Back in Al Oakland athletics the Oakland Tribune reported saturday. Owner Charles o. Finley told sports editor George Ross in la Porte ind., that Dimaggio who will be 53 next nov. 25, will be executive vice president holy Gross wins Worcester mass. A quarterback Phil o Neil s pass ing led holy Cross to two fourth period touchdowns in less than five minutes saturday for a21-17 football comeback Victory Over Boston University. Soph Back Sparks Lions past w. A. University Park Paap Sophomore tailback Charlie Pittman carried the second half Kickoff Back 83 Yards and gained 137 Yards on the ground saturday to Lead Penn state to a 21-14 Victory Over West Virginia. It took a thrilling perform Ance by the Baltimore my. Runner to stave off the scrappy mountaineers. With Penn state ahead 14-7,Pittman took Emo Schupbach s Kickoff to Start the third Quarter on the 17, raced up the mid dle of the Field broke for the sidelines at the West Virginia 40 and reach the end carried 24 times caught two passes for 45 Yards and made the partisan crowd forge the loss by an injury of do everything Back Bobby Camp Bell two weeks ago. Pittman s Kickoff return shocked the mountaineers but they fought Back. With 5 03gone in the final Quarter substitute quarterback Garland Hudson hit split end Oscar Pat Rick with a 26-Yard pass to Nar Row the margin. But it was t enough. The Victory gave Joe Pater no s Kittany Lions a 3-2 record for the year. West Virginia Isnow 4-2. It was Penn state s 10th consecutive Victory Over the mountaineers and gave the Lions a25-7-2 series advantage. Of the club under a two Yea contract. Finley said Dimaggio would consult and advise on person Nel player transactions Community relations and promotions. Joe will be in Bradenton,fla., this Spring with the rest of us in his administrative Capac Ity. If he would care to work with the players i would certainly have no objection to it and i m confident Bob Ken Nedy the new athletic manager would be Happy to have his help Finley said. Dimaggio starred with the Yankees from 1936 through 1951, interrupted Only by three Yearsin military service. He was in 10 world series and set a Host of records in his career including batting safely in 56 consecutive games. Bruin Streak snapped 4-2, by canadians continued from Page 19 any West division game. The loss California s first after two triumphs and a tie knocked the seals out of a first place tie in the West. St. Louis up Ted Irvine scored with 19 seconds remain ing in the third period saturday night to give the los Angeles Kings a 3-3 tie with the blues. Irvine grabbed the puck in wild scramble about 15 feet in front of the blues net an slammed it past several defenders. Toronto a Vic had Field and Rod Gilbert collaborated on three goals Satur Day night leading the new York rangers to a 5-3 National hockey league Victory Over the to Ronto Maple Leafs. Hadfield scoreless in Newyork s first three games broke a 2-2 tie late in the second period sending the rangers in front to stay and fired an insurance goal Midway in the final ses Sion. Tulsa triumphs Tulsa okla. A Mike Stripling and Greg Barton passed for two touchdowns Reachas the Tulsa Hurricane Defeated Cincinnati 35-6 saturday in Missouri Valley conference football game marred by 284yards in penalties. Cornell Falls to Harvard in 14-12 tilt Ithaca . A unbeaten Harvard scored two touchdowns within 55 seconds inthe first period saturday on a 41-Yard pass by Vic Gatto andean interception by John Emery and held off a late Cornell Rall for a 14-12 Victory. Cornell which also had won its first three came Back on two touchdown passes by Bill Robertson but failed twice on at tempts for two Point conver Sions. The Alert Harvard defens intercepted five of Robertson s passes three by Tom William son to score its fourth straight and the first Victory in five tries Here for coach John Yovicsin. Princeton . A Bob Weber riddled Colgate s defens is for 152 Yards and three touch Downs in a Brilliant 24-minute running and passing show a Princeton rolled to a 28-0 foot Ball Victory saturday Over the fumbling and wingless red raid senior tailback entered the game the third time Princeton had the Ball and did All his dam age before halftime As the tigers roared to a 21-0 Lead and coasted to their third Victory i four starts. Colgate which was supposed to be an Eastern Power has lost its five games. New York a work horse Don Barrows scoring one touchdown and setting up two others spearheaded Yale s Rushing attack that ground under Columbia 21-7 saturday for the bulldogs third Victory i four games and second without a loss in the Ivy league while the Yale line completely bottled up Columbia s scram bling quarterback Marty Domres Barrows carried Formost of the yardage on scoring drives in the second and third periods and powered Over from the two in the final finished with 141 Yards on 26 carries. The elis collected 324yards on the ground. Res trip so. Miss. On Keyes 3 Field goals Oxford miss. A three Field goals bought the Mississippi rebels a 23-14 Victory Over the University of South Ern Mississippi Keyes booted three pointers from 27, 42 and 33yards one each in the second third and fourth periods. The spelled the difference As the scrappy southerners fought defensively for every Inch. Owls stage comeback drop sum Houston a tailback Terry Shelton broke Over tackle and raced 42 Yards saturday night for a touchdown to give Rice University a 14-10 come from behind Southwest Confer ence football Victory Over South Ern methodist. The Victory gave Rice the undisputed Lead in the Young Southwest conference race. The owls were playing their first league game and now have a 1-0 conference Mark while All other members either have at Lea Stone loss or a tie. Sum now is 1 1 in conference , a 190-Pound senior scored both Rice touchdowns the other on a two Yard run but it was the great owl defens that must get credit for the Vic owl defensive unit twice intercepted passes in the end zone and on another occasion pushed the Mustangs from theone Yard line Back to the four. Sum which held a second Quarter 10-0 Lead scored on a 32-Yard Field goal by Denni Partee and on a four Yard pass from Mike Livingston to Dary Doggett. Livingston who was a doubt Ful starter because of a knee injury threatened time an again in the second half to pull the game out for the Mustangs but he could never get sum into the end completed 22 of 44 passes for 246 Yards an so school record. The Victory boosted Rice season Mark to 3-1 while sum was dropping its fourth game Ina Row after a season opening Victory Over Texas am miners spill by 47-17 Stevens stars Elpaso Tex. A senior quarterback Billy Stevens threw six touchdown passes school record As University of Texas at Elpaso smothered Brigham Young 47-17 in a non conference football game Satur Day night. Flanker Volley Murphy caught four of the to passes also a school other scoring throws went 72 Yards to Ron Jones and24 Yards to major Stevenson. Late in the third period Sopho More halfback Paul White scooted 72 Yards for the miners other touchdown. Clark captures pole for mexican prix Mexico City a Jim Lark of Scotland won the pole position for sunday s grand prix of Mexico with the fastest qualifying time saturday he poured the 3.1 mile course in i. 47. 56 for an average Speed of103.76 Miles per hour in his to Amon of new zealand n a Ferrari was to Start from he second Post position. Dan Gurney Costa Mesa calif., landed the third spot in an american Penn upset Philadelphia a 3ucknell, Down 14 Points turned the deficit into a 2827 football upset Over Penn saturday with to touchdowns in the final four minutes of play
