European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 24, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes tuesday of Lobar 24, 1967 no gains posted by divers continued from Page 19 after receiving some oxygen he walked away under his own Fuselier of new Orleans was the Only american in therace and he finished next to last. Four of the 28 runners who started the race failed to finish. Roelants lost one of his front Teeth minutes before the race got underway when he knocked the molar out while taking a soft drink from a bottle. He spittle tooth out and ran the race. Later with about a third of the race still to go he suffered a severe stomach cramp an was forced to slow to a jog. However his nearest rival Mexico City a unofficial medal tabulation sunday in Mexico s pre olympic Competition Gold Silver Bronze 19 10 11japan 8 8 4 Poland 7 4 1italy 734 United states Mongolia. 1 11 1 11 11 11 10 00 00 00 .7.5 32 2 00 0 01 01 11 1 1 12 6 42 1 21 10 03 00 00 00 00 was t even in sight so Roelants was Able to shake off the pain and resume his Normal Pace. Pha adze set a world recording the 200-meter race against the clock in cycling for the second straight Day. On Satur Day he had lowered the Worl Standard to 10 69 and on sunday he took it Down to 10 61.chamello got Italy its fifth Gold medal in these dress rehearsal games for next year s olympics when he won the4,000 meter individual Pursuit race in the record time of4 44.93. The previous record was4 45.94, and it was set Only a Day before by Jiri Daler the world Champion from Czechoslovakia. Daler finished fourth on sunday in 4 55.17. Martin Rodriguez of Colombia was closest to Chamelli in 4 47.66 and radames Trevino of hos Mexico was third in 4 54.10. Chileans Down Mustangs Santiago Chile up the Chicago Mustangs of the nations professional soccer league lotto universe dad Catolica 4-1 Sun Day. Ixa uial h. Jets rip Miami 33-14 Miami up quarterback Joe Namath unaffected by near Gale winds threw two touchdown passes sunday be fore turning the game Over to Mike Taliaferro who finished carrying the new York jets to a 33-14 win Over the Miami dolphins. Namath threw touchdown passes of 61 Yards to end George Sauer and two Yards to halfback Emerson Boozer be fore retiring at the half with a sore the first half however Namath completed 13 of 15passes for 190 Yards against Miami s newly realigned defensive secondary. The White shoes wonder threw two incompletion first Down Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punts fumbles los Yards penalized jets dolphins20 133223 144 1778 193108 16-21-0 21-38-23-45 020 6-39044 before adjusting to the 30-Milean hour winds then hit 13 straight. Taliaferro activated Sunda from the injured list threw a 20-Yard touchdown pass to flanker Don Maynard. Boozer scored another touchdown on Aone Yard plunge and kicking specialist Jim Turner boo Tedfield goals of 20 and 26 Yards and three conversions to round out the jets scoring. Miami was held scoreless in Unitas shatters passing record As Colt comebacks tie Vikings continued from Page in for 40 Yards in the key play. Unitas then tossed the final three Yards to John Mackey for the score that made it 20-20. Aided by a 15 Yard penalty for grabbing a face mask and a 35 Yard pass interference penalty the Colts had a Chance to win it in the dying seconds. The penal ties moved Baltimore to the Minnesota 27, and in easy Fiel goal Range. However a holding penalty against the Colts pushed Balti More Back to the Minnesota 48.Unitas next pass was intercepted by the Vikings Karl Kas Sulke with a minute remaining. Unitas cracked Tittle s record with 2y2 minutes left in the first half when he spotted Berry up the Middle for a 12-Yard gain in the Colts 56-Yard drive where Lou Michaels second Field goal gave Baltimore a 6-3 halftime Lead 20 seconds before the half. It was fitting since Berry caught the first pass Unitas completed in an nil Gam Eback in 1956. Unitas passed nine Yards to Lenny Moore on the play before he hit Berry to tie Tittle s old record of 2,118 completions. Unitas finished with 20 completions in 34 attempts for 235yards giving him 126 completions in six games this season for 1,693 Yards and 10 touch Downs. Kapp hit on 15 of 25 for202 Yards. The crowd of 47,693 was football attendance record for metropolitan stadium. Baltimore 0 6 0 1420minnesota 3 10 720 bait of Michaels 41minnfg Cox 28 bait Fig Michaels 10minnbrown 1 run Cox kick. Minn Fig Cox 11baitmatte 15 run Michaels kick Minn Phillips 11 pass from Kapp co kick bait Mackey 3 pass from Unitas Michaels kick attendance 47,693. Johncock 1st in 200-Miler on late push continued from Page 19 during most of the race Over the 1.5 mile track. Unser finally gunned his Rissone special also a rear engine Ford v8, to second place five seconds behind Ruby of Wichita Falls Tex., came in third in his Turbine powered offenhauser. Finishing fourth was 1967indianapolis Winner a. J. Foyt of Houston in a Ford v8 with Arear engine. Joe Leonard of san Jose,calif., crossed the finish line in sixth place while Bud Tingelstad of Hawthorne calif., finished crack ups knocked nation Al driving Champion Mario Andretti of Nazareth pa., Al Unser of Albuquerque Roge Mccluskey of Tucson Ariz and Bob Hurt Pontiac md., out of the race. No one was Hurt. Andretti s rear engine fordv8 brushed m Unser s car on the no. 1 turn of the 19th s car hit the Wall and Andretti s went onto the the 38th Lap track officials said Mccluskey was leading Hurt by about half a car going into the same turn when i appeared that Hurt s car nicked a rear wheel of Mccluskey racer. Mccluskey lost a tire and spun into the Wall while Hurt retired on the infield. Lions Triumph. Continued from Page 19 half was set up when Tommy Watkins returned a Falcon punt36 Yards to his own 42. Floyd Hudlow picked off Sweetan pass on Detroit s 32 in the second Quarter and return edit to the 28. But a personal foul pushed the Falcons Back to the43. After a first Down Traynham stepped Back to the 34 to kick the Field goal for Atlanta s Only score. The score brought the Falcons to within a touchdown until the Lions exploded in the fourth Quarter. Atlanta 03003 Detroit 7 3 0 1424 det Barney 44 pass interception Walker kick at Fig Traynham 34detfo Walker 22 det Nowatzke 25 pass from Sweetan Walker kick det Malinchak 10 pass from Sweetan Walker kick attendance 50,601. The standings american football league Eastern division w l t pet. Pts. Op.800 172 106 .600 105 94 1 1 14 0 .333 77 137 4 1 .333 151 17866 189 new York 4houston 3 Buffalo 2boston Miami 1 5 0 .167western division san Diego 5 0 1 1.000 192 117oakland 510 .833 195 89 Kansas City 3 3 0 .500 161 112denver 1 6 0 .143 114 210 Houston 24, Kansas City 19new York 33, Miami 14 Oakland 48, Boston 14san Diego 38, Denver 21 National football league Eastern conference Capitol division l t pet. Pts. Of Dallas 510 .833 127 118philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 154 169 Washington 2 2 2 .500 154 144new Orleans 0 6 0 .000 74 167 Century division St. Louis420 .667 184 137cleveland 4 2 0 .667 135 85 new York 3 3 0 .500 170 189pittsburgh 1 5 0 .167 134 147 Western conference Central division w l t pct. Top Green Bay 4 1 1 .800 135 75detroit 231 .400 120 113 Chicago 240 .333minnesota 141 .250 coastal Divisio Baltimore 4 0 2 1.000 185 91 san Francisco. 5 1 0 .833 154 133los Angeles 3 1 2 .750 177 108 Atlanta 051 .000 57 11285 144 68 181 sunday s results Detroit 24, Atlanta 3baltimore 20, Minnesota 20 Cleveland 24, Chicago 0dallas 24, Pittsburgh 21 Green Bay 48, new York 21ban Francisco 27, new Orleans 13 St. Louis 48, Philadelphia 14washington 28, los Angeles 28 Atlantic coast football league Virginia 35, Lowell 14westchester 23, Harrisburg 0 Canadian football league Hamilton 31, Winnipeg 4 Calgary 19, Saskatchewan 11 Continental football league Orlando 44, Charleston 21 Norfolk 37, Wheeling 27orange county 30, Sacramento 3 Eugene 14, san Jose 7 american basketball division won lost pet. Behind Indiana 5 0 1.000kentucky 1 2 .333 Pittsburgh 0 0 .000new Jersey 0 0 .000 Minnesota 0 1 .000 3 Western division Oakland 2 1 .667 Dallas 1 1 .500houston 1 .500 new Orleans. 1 1 .600denver 2 2 .500 Anaheim 0 4 .000sunday s results Indiana 121, Dallas 101kentucky 104, Minnesota 90 Only games scheduled 4% National basketball division won lost pet. Behin Boston 2 0 Philadelphia. 2 0 1.000 Cincinnati 3 1 .750 Baltimore 1 1 .500 1detroit 1 1 .500 1 new York 1 2 .333 it Western division St Louis. 6 0 1.000 los Angeles 2 2 .500 3 san Francisco. 3 4 .429 3ttseattle 1 3 .250 4 san Diego 1 4 .200 4chicago 0 5 .000 5 sunday s result Cincinnati 106, Seattle 94 san Francisco 137, san Diego 126only games scheduled National hockey league East division w l t pts. Of a Montreal. 411 9 17 13boston 311 7 25 14 now York 311 7 21 15detroit 321 7 16 20 Toronto 230 4 15 13chicago 0 6 0 0 13 32 West division los Angeles 302 8 19 13 Philadelphia ,. 3 2 0 6 11 12california 221 5 16 11 Pittsburgh 241 6 17 19minnesota 122 4 11 17 St. Louis 132 4 11 13sunday s results new York 6, Pittsburgh 4detroit 1, St. Louis 0 los Angeles 5, Chicago 3philadelphia 5, California 2 Only games scheduled american hockey league Eastern division w l t pts. Of Gahe Shay 406 8 22 & Springfield 310 6 23 10providence 240 4 22 36 Baltimore 041 1 12 21western division Cleveland 420 8 19 18rochester 231 5 22 23 Buffalo 220 4 13 16quebec 180 2 15 20 sunday s result Buffalo 3, Baltimore 2 Quebec 8, Providence 4hershey 6, Rochester 3 Portland we 5, Cleveland 2 Western hockey league sunday s results san Diego 7, Phoenix 3portland 5, Cleveland Al 2 Eastern hockey league sunday s results Clinton 6, Long Island 3new Haven 6, Johnstown International hockey league sunday s results Dayton 3, Toledo 3des Meizies 5, Columbus 3 Nagurski starred in 33chicago up Bronco Nagurski threw two touchdown passes in the first National foot Ball league title game in 1933when the Chicago bears beat the new York giants 23-21. The first half with Rick Norton at quarterback and never penetrated deeper than the jets but quarterback Bob Griese sidelined the past three Ames with a shoulder injury ook Over in the second half and Hrew touchdown passes of vineyards to flanker Frank Johnson and 11 Yards to flanker Carlo Conan. Gene Mingo added Miami s two conversions but missed two Field goal attempts. The jets scored the first fou times they got the Ball and were not forced to punt until there were Only two minutes remaining in the first s most spectacular pass was a 61 yarder to Sauer his favorite target sunday late in the first period. Saue outran dolphins safety Keith Jaquess and went in to the end zone untouched. The elusive Boozer thesmar plug of the jets running game scored new York s first touchdown on a one Yard plunge that climaxed a 60-Yard drive featuring 31 and 9 Yard passes to dolphins wingless in their last five games seemed to come alive with Griese Back in Rookie quarterback promptly drove the dolphins tothe third period Jackson touch Down in Seyen plays including a22-Yard pass to halfback Abner Haynes who dropped the Ballater the reception then picked it up and ran for five More Yards. New York. Miami 17 7 6 333007 714 by of Turner 20nyboozer 1 run Turner kick by Sauer 61 pass from Namath Turner kick by Boozer 2 pass from Baraath Turner kick Mia Jackson 9 pass from Griese Mingo kick by Maynard 20 pass from Taliaferro kick blocked by of Turner 26mia Noonan 11 pass from Griese Mingo kick attendance 30,049. Colonels tip muskies in 106-96 game Minneapolis St. Paul a Lou Dampier and Stew Art Johnson led Kentucky to it first american basketball association Victory by defeating Minnesota 106-96 sunday night in the Home opener for the mus Kies at their new met Center building sunday , 6-foot-l former University of Kentucky Star playing with the colonels on a weekend pass from the National guard att. Knox ky., scored 28 Points. Johnson came off the Bench inthe second period to score 22 Points for the colonels getting four three Point baskets from beyond the 25-foot colonels overcame a 93-90 Minnesota Lead with 3 18 left inthe game. Dampier hit two Field goals and a succession of free throws by Jim Ligon and Randy Mahaffey pulled Kentucky out of trouble. Dallas Tex. A the undefeated Indiana pacers continued their Mastery of the american basketball association sunday by stopping dallas121-101. Fred Lewis and Roger browned the victors to their fifth consecutive Triumph in Aba was the top Point pro Ducer for Indiana with 27 Point Sand Brown added 26. Bob Verga paced Dallas with31 Points
