European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 27, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes . Swimmers capture 3 pre olympics Gold medals Mexico City a do Schollander Lynn Vidali and Debbie Meyer captured Gold medals wednesday night As the powerful United states swim Ming team began a last ditch attempt to catch Russia in there olympics. The United states entered the swimming Competition with Only six Gold medals far behind Russia s 23. But the americans Hope to get enough of the 29medals awarded in swimming to catch up and started by win Ning three of the five finals wednesday , who won four Gold medals for the unite states in the 1064 olympics fought off two russians to Winthe men s 100-meter freestyle. The Yale University student Hada time of 54.5 compared to his olympic record of 53.4. Georgi Kulikov was one tenth of a Sec Ond Back and Leonid iliac Hovas third in 54.7. 100-meter backstroke miss Vidali of Santa Clara calif., won the women s 100-meter backstroke in 1 10.3, ahead of Kendis Moore of Phoe Nix Ariz. 1 11.2, and Jan Sik kens of Holland 1 11.6.miss Meyer of Sacramento calif., led a . Sweep in the800-meter freestyle in 9 48.0, far above her record of 9 22.9. Clau Dia Kolb of Santa Clara was second in 10 02.3 and Patty car etto of Whittier calif., third in 10 03.4.andrey Dunlev of Russia easily beat Peter Williams of Pittsburgh in the 400-meter individual Medley with a time of standings american basketball Assn. Eastern division won lost pet. Behind Indiana 5 0 1.000 Pittsburgh. 1 1 .500 Eva new Jersey 1 1 .500 2j, i 3 .500 2vaminnesota 1 2 .333 3 Western division Oakland 2 1 .667 Dallas j 1 .667 new Orleans. L l .500 % Denver s 2 j .500 Houston l 2 .333 1 anaheim0 5 .000 3wednesday s result new Jersey 118, Minnesota 100only game scheduled National basketball Assn. Eastern division won lost pet. Behind Philadelphia Boston Baltimore Detroit Cincinnati new York 4 33 j s1 0 01 4 1.000 1.000 too goo .500 .200 3 4% 5 8 Western divisions. Louis 7 l .875 los Angeles .3, t i .600san Franciaco a 4 4 .500 Seattle l 4 .200ban Diego 1 5 .157 chicago0 8 .000 wednesday result Philadelphia 117, new York 114 Detroit 107, Chicago 99boston 118, St. Louis j.04 los Angeles 132, Cincinnati 11gbaltimore 125, san Diego 109 Only games scheduled National hockey league East division w l t pts. Of Gamo Treal 4 1 1 9 17 13 new York 3 1 2 8 23 17boston 3 l x 7 25 u detroit3 2 1 7 16 20toronto 3 3 0 6 19 15chicago o 6 1 1 15 34 West division los an 40 is 3 Pittsburgh c 3 1 2 8 21 174 1 7 21 20 philadelphia3 2 0 6 11 12minnesota 2 2 2 6 14 19 California 3 1 5 17 15st. Louis l 4 2 4 13 16 wednesday s result Toronto 4, los Angeles 2 Chicago 2, new York 2pittsburgh 4, California 1 Minnesota 3, St. Louis 2 Only games scheduled Central hockey league Northern division w l t pts. Of Gatula 2 1 0 mum Phis 1 3 Kansas City 0 2 0 Omaha 0 3 0 Southern division fort Worth 5 0 0 10 22 Oklahoma City 4 o 8 27houston Dallas wednesday s results fort Worth 4, Memphis 2 Oklahoma City 8, Houston 4only games scheduled 4 10 82 12 21 0 4 110 2 18 39 1 s 0 2 13 17 120 2 11 14 5 00.7. Williams finished in5 06.0 with Ricardo Hernandez of Mexico Kok of Holland captured the women s 100-meter Butterfly in 1 05.7 followed by Ellie Dan Iel of Elkins Park pa., 1 06.6,and miss Kolb 1 07.6. Lynn Skrifvars of los Angele was fourth in the backstroke and Fletcher Kafka of Jackson Ville fla., was seventh in the Butterfly. Linda Gustavson of Santa Clara was fifth in the 800meters and Andrew Strenk of Fullerton calif., fifth in the individual Medley. In All . Swimmers won nine of the 15 possible medals in the five Redden of Cample Jeune n.c., advanced in a Light heavyweight boxing match by winning a decision Over Sunka to Baga Yogo of Mali. James Wallington of fort Bragg n.c., advanced in Box ing winning one of the six bouts that were dominated by the mexicans. Wallington wore Down Lorenzo Diaz of Mexico and won a unanimous Large of Clovis nm., lost a split decision to Bulgaria bantamweight Nicolas Savov. Marcel Rosca gave Romani aits second Gold medal winning the rapid fire pistol shooting at revolving silhouettes with 594 of600. William Blankenship of Columbia ga., was sixth with587. Robert ban Lancer and Dan Iel Goens of Belgium won the tandem Bike race Russia the 4,-000-meter team cycling Pursuit and Erwin Vogt of Switzerland the High Power free Rifle com and Yugoslavia were tied for first in water Polo. Celtics halt Hawks win Streak at 7 f continued from Page 18 pistons outscored Chicago 25-7.bing fired in four Quick baskets to bring the pistons even at9898 with less than two and one half minutes remaining. Tom Van Arsdale the dropped in a free throw to put the pistons ahead and Bing hit two baskets to ice it. Led by Bob Boozer the bulls went ahead 30-25 after the first period held a 49-44 Edge at half time and went into the final Quarter with a 76-70 Lead. Bing took individual Honor with 31 Points while Terry Dis Chinger added 17 for the Pis tons. Boozer scored 26 for the losers. San Diego a the Baltimore bullets getting 27 Points each from big Ray Scott and Earl Monroe rolled to an easy 125-109 Victory Over the san die go rockets wednesday night at the sports Arena. It was the third National basketball association Victory in four starts for the visitors who also got 21 Points from Kevin rockets who lost High scoring Johnny Green Early inthe first Quarter with a pulled leg muscle were led by John Block s 23 Points. The first year rockets Arenow 1-5. Los Angeles a Tholos Angeles lakers parlayed a 37-Point third Quarter into a 132-116 Victory Over the Cincinnati royals wednesday night in National basketball association Baylor and Archie Clark with 33 and 26 Points respectively led the lakers As they won their third game i five attempts without the injured Jerry Robertson led the Roy als with 33 Points. Sporting news picks All stars f continued from Page 18 a broken ankle in mid season and came around to pitch shortly before the end of the regular Lonborg who won two world series games for the Redfox but dropped the third game to Gibson was the top pitch Erin the american league with Earl Wilson of the tigers alternate Pitcher. Lonborg garnered 141 votes and Wilson 129.triple Crown Winner Carl Yastrzemski was the seconded sox player named to the players on the Ameri can league team include Harmon Killebrew and Rod Carew of Minnesota Brook Robinson and Frank Robinson of Baltimore and Jim Fregos iof the Angels. Pulford s second period tie breaker Sparks Leafs Over previously unbeaten los Angeles Toronto a Bob Pul Ford s tie breaking goal late in the second period paced the to Ronto Maple Leafs to a 4-2 Victory Over previously unbeaten Losangeles wednesday night in a National hockey league inter division game. Pulford s first goal of the sea son snapped a 2-2 tie and the Leafs went on to end a three game losing string while hand ing the expansion Kings their first setback in six starts. Frank Mahovlich added an insurance goal for Toronto in the final be was Toronto s first game against a team from the newest division. The Kings who beat Chicago s defending no champs 5-3 in their initial meet ing with a club from the established East division led the West with a 3-0-2 Mark going into wednesday night s game. Pulford beat sex teammate Terry Sawchuk the Kings 37 year old goalie with 4 05 remaining in the Middle period and los Angeles Bill White serving an interference penalty. Mahovlich scored the wrap up goal at 14 14 of the third period. First period goals by Jim Pappin and Ellis shot the Leafs to a 2-0 Lead before Bill Flett former Toronto farmhand scored for los Angeles while the Leafs were Short handed. Eddie Joyal another former Leaf flipped a shot past Toron to goalie Bruce Gamble at 8 51of the second period tying the game 2-2. New York a Vic had Field s third period goal Cli maxed a spectacular individual Effort by Jean Ratelle and gave the new York rangers a 2-2national hockey league tie with the Chicago Black Hawk wednesday night. The deadlock halted a six game losing Streak for Chicago the defending nil champions who have yet to win this season. Ratelle Drew three Blackhawk defenders including Goa lie Denis Dejordy with him before shovelling the puck to Hadfield who put his fourth goal in the last three games into a vacated goal came 46 seconds after Bobby Hull s seventh score of the season a 50-foot slap shot had Given Chicago a 2-1 York s Rod Seiling opened the scoring in the first period with his first goal of the year at 2 19. Selling s shot bounced past Dejordy after striking Black Hawk defense Western hockey league w l t pts. Of Eattle 4 0 1 9 is Portland 3 2 1 7 22 12phoenix 2 4 1 6 21 20 san Diego 2 3 0 4 19 21vancouver 1 3 1 3 13 21 wednesday s result Phoenix 3, Portland 1 Only game scheduled Eastern hockey league wednesday s results Clinton 2, new Haven 1knoxvllle 2, Greensboro 2 Only games scheduled International hockey league wednesday s results Columbus 7, Muskegon 2port Huron 1, Dea Moines 0 Only games scheduled Man Pierre Pilote s tied it in the first two minutes of the second period when pit Martin finished off a three on one Rush by jamming his third goal of the season past Giacomin. Pittsburgh a a Mcdonald s two goals led the Pitts Burgh penguins Over the Cali fornia seals 4-1 in a penalty filled National hockey league game wednesday night. Mcdonald the penguins Cap Tain opened the scoring in the first period and added an insurance goal in the third period. Eighteen penalties16 in the first two periods were called by referee Ron Wicks in the loosely played contest. Val Fontiene flipped in his first goal of the season late in the second period to snap a 1-1tie and Billy Dea added Pitts Burgh s final goal with a Littlemore than five minutes to play. Billy Hicke banged in a re bound on a Power play to score California s goal Early in the second period. Minneapolis St. Paul a Ray Cullen skated in alone for a spectacular goal that broke a 2-2 tie and gave the Minnesota North stars a 3-2 National hockey league Victory Over the St. Louis blues wednesday night. Bob Woytowich stole the puck from St. Louis and fed it to Cul Len who scored the winning Goa with Only two minutes 14 seconds left in the game. The Victory moved Minnesota out of a tie for last place in the Western division it was the second Victory in arow for the North stars on their Home ice. Elmer Vasko scored the first goal for a 1-0 Minnesota Lead on a 50-foot Bounce shot at 14 28 of the first period. Gerry Melnyk tied it 1-1 for the blues at 8 04 of the second period on a rebound. Early in the final period Ron Attwell tied the game for St. Louis. Cullen took the puck fro Woytowich about 30 feet from the goal and skated toward Tenet. He faked St. Louis goalie Glenn Hall to the left and Fredback to the right Corner from Point Blank Range. Astros select 4 coaches Navy Calls up Yankee continued from Page 19 will maintain a working agree Chicago a the Chi Cago White sox have asked waivers on Pinch hitter smok Burgess for the purpose of his unconditional , 40, is the major league s top Pinch hitter with144 hits. But he got Only eight in 60 times at Bat this season. Houston up the hous ton astros brought their roster to 39 players when they asked waivers on Veteran infielder Bob ment with the California Angel for the 1968 season. The sox also bought first base Man George Kernek from Tulsa of the Pacific coast league and in turn sold outfielder Jim Hicks to Tulsa. Kernek 27,batted .277, hit 14 Home runs and drove in 68 runs this batted .288 for Indianapolis. Lillis for the purpose of giving him his release and added pitchers Scipio Spinks Wayn Twitchell and Bob Watkins. Kansas City to. Up Monte Moore a broadcaster of Kan Sas City athletics games for station Mcmo in Kansas City has resigned to join Charles o. Finley s staff. A. Spokesman for the station said Moore would go with the Oak land athletics in a Public relations he has been a member of Mcmo s sports department for several years. Manchester , up Mike Pstragowski a towering 17-year-old right handed hurler who already has a major league fast Ball has been signed by the Cincinnati reds. Terms of the contract were not disclosed but Pstragowski who had been seeking a rumoured $100,000reportedly got in the Vicinity of $40,000.the 6-foot-3, 210-Pounder pitched the Manchester american legion Post 79 into the legion world series the past two years. Chicago a i m look ing Forward to working with Joe Dimaggio one of the greatest names in the history of base Ball said Charles 0. Finley Here. Finley. Who last week succeeded in getting his athletics moved from Kansas City to Oakland signed Dimaggio to Atwo year contract As executive vice president of the baseball club. Needless to say i m tremendously pleased Joe is joining the Oakland athletics As executive vice president said Fin Ley. His knowledge of the game and reputation will be a great help to our Young Finley said Dimaggio a native of san Francisco who will be 53 nov. 25, will consult an advise on personnel player transactions Community relations and promotions
