European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 29, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes sunday october 29, 1967 Colts rated Over skins by 9 Points continued from Page 19 themselves this week. Dallas also leads the entire league i last minute victories having beaten the redskins three weeks ago in the last 10 seconds and the Steeles last week with24 seconds to spare. Don Meredith the cowboys regular quarterback is expected to Start after a two wee absence caused by rib injuries. The eagles Norm Snead was knocked off the Pedestal As the league s ranking quarterback last week. Philadelphia has lost its last two games after a Fin Start. The 49ers Are the Only Home team which rates the favorite s role this week most Lyon the basis of the most balanced attack in the Lions who pulled out of a severe slump by beating atlant Alast week anticipate the return of Rookie Flash Mel fair a running Back. He missed the last game and part of the previous one with a bruised thigh. Potent giant offence the Browns squared away after a poor Start will Send the nil s leading rusher Leroy Kelly on Power sweeps against the vulnerable giants quarterback Frank Ryan is healthy again after siege of injuries and flanker Gary Collins also is completely recovered. New York s offence with fran Tarkenton at the controls and Homer Jones supplying the acceleration is still the most potent in the league. The rams who also were bogged Down in ties their last two times out have generate Good offence in recent weeks with roman Gabriel throwing Short to Bernie Casey and Long to Jack Snow and Les Josephson running Well. The bears offence on theother hand has been almost negligible with the exception of running Back Gale Sayers. He was out last week with a leg injury and Chicago s attack was pitiful but he s expected Bac sunday. Golf continued from Page 18 George Boutell 71-72-69212 Chi Chi Rodriguez 74-69-69212 Billy Casper 69-73-70212dick Crawford 70-72-70212 Bruce Crampton 69-72-71212 to Wininger 67-75-70212 Doug Sanders 72-73-08213 Dewitt Weaver 73-72-68213 Al Oelberger 71-72-70213 Dave Hill 69-73-71213 Jerry Edwards. 71-71-71213 Ted Makalena 72-69-72213 Jack Montgomery 70-71-72213 Jerry Steelsmith 71-69-73213 John Lotz 73-72-69214 Butch Bald. 68-76-70214 Lionel Hebe it 73-70-71214 Lee Trevino 70-72-72214randy Petri 70-72-72214 Don Cherry 72-70-72214 Billy Maxwell 69-72-73214 Jaeky Cupit 72-71-72215 Ray Floyd 69-72-74215 George will 70-75-71-210 Tommy Aaron 74-70-72216homero Blancas 67-71-78216 Monty Kaler 71-74-72217rod Funseth 73-72-72217 Mike Fetchick 70-74-73217charlie Sifford 72-71-74217 Bill Johnston 70-71-70217 Chico state coach quits Chico Calif. Up foot Ball coach George Maderos 33, of Chico state College one of the school s great players and a defensive Back with the Sanfrancisco 49ers for two seasons has announced his resignation from the school. Break tie in last 36 seconds lakers slip by wingless bulls los Angeles a guard Archie Clark hit a driving Layup with 36 seconds remaining in the game to break a 117-117 tie and Lead the los an Geles lakers to a 125-117 Victory Over the wingless Chicago Bull Friday night at the los Art Geles sports scored an Aba career High of 39 Points and hit a free throw following his Layup to give the lakers a three Point Lead. Los Angeles held a comfortable seven Point Lead in the fourth Quarter. But with four minutes gone in the fourth Quarter Erwin Mueller tied the score with a jump shot. From that Point it was close but Lark hit eight Points in the final six minutes to give the Lak ers their fourth win in six games. Bob Boozer scored a pro career High of 42 Points in a los ing Effort. In the first half the Laker shot better than 68 per cent from the floor but led at the Hal Only 63-56. Clark hit nine of 11 shots in the first half. Philadelphia up the undefeated Philadelphia 76ers, led by Hal Greer s 26 Points,. Women tahe goed medals in Mexico Mexico City a .women swimmers swept two events and won another Friday night As Mexico s Mammoth rehearsal for the 1968 olympic games braced for a final Shower of Gold swimmers won four events while the soviet Union and East Germany got a pair of Gold medals each. Mexico got standings american basketball Assn. Eastern division won lost pet. Behind Indiana 6 1 new Jersey 2 1 Pittsburgh 2 1 Kentucky 3 Minnesota 1 3 Western division .857 .667 .667 .400 .250 .667 .600 .500 .400 .333 .167 22 3 11 2v4 22 34 new Orleans. 2 1oakland 3 2 Dallas 2 2 Denver 3 Houston 1 2anaheim 5 Friday s results Indiana 119, Oakland 105 new Orleans 101, Dallas 97 Pittsburgh 91, Denver 77 Only Gardes scheduled National basketball Assn. Eastern division won lost pet. Behind Philadelphia. 5 0 1.000 Boston. 4 0 1.000 Baltimore. 3 2 .600 Cincinnati. 4 3 .571 Detroit. 2 3 .400new York. 1 4 .200 Western divisions. Louis. 7 1 .875 los Angeles. 4 2 .667 2 san Francisco. 5 4 .558 2% Seattle. 1 5 .167 5 san Diego. 1 6 .143 54 Chicago. 0 7 .000 6tt Friday s result Boston 128, Detroit 109philadelphia 132, Seattle 115 los Angeles 125, Chicago 117 Cincinnati 116, san Diego 113 san Francisco 124, Baltimore 111 Only games scheduled american hockey league Eastern division l t pts. Of a Hershey. 4 1 0 8 27 16 Providence. 3406 29 38 Springfield. 3 1 0 6 23 10 Baltimore. 0 4 1 1 12 21 Western Divisio Cleveland. 6 2 0 12 26 23 Buffalo. 32 0 6 20 21 Rochester. 23 1 5 22 23 Quebec. 2 3 0 4 10 22 Friday s result Buffalo 7, Hershey 5 Providence 7, Vancouver we 1 Cleveland 3, Phoenix wit 2 Only games scheduled Eastern hockey league Friday s results Nashville 5, Florida 4 Clinton 5, new Haven 3 Long Inland 8, Syracuse 2johnstown 10, new Jersey 3 Greensboro 5, Charlotte 3only games scheduled International hockey league Friday s results Columbus 3, Des Moines 1muskegon 3, fort Wayne 0 Only games scheduled Western hockey league Friday s results Providence Al 7, Vancouver 2 Cleveland Al 3, Phoenix 2only games scheduled College football Miami Fla. 7, Auburn 0 Texus Al paso 75, new Mexico 12 Hiram Scott 13, Lincoln mo., 8 Howard Payne 28, East Texas state 14ottawa, kan., 52, my Lickson 9 the ninth Gold its first in swim Ming. Giovani Bramucci won Italy s10th Gold by leading the pack Home in the 194.1-Kilometer bicycle Road race. Countryman Benito Pigato was second an Klaus Ampler of East Germany third. Japan clinched a Gold Medalin women s volleyball and seemed sure to win another infield hockey Cuba and Mexico meet saturday night for themen s volleyball Gold. But the real deluge comes i boxing and Greco roman wrest Ling with 19 Gold medals at stake in the two events. Four canoeing finals and final sin eight swimming events bring to 34 the number of Gold medal sat stake on the last big Day of the two week test of facilities and organization in preparation for the big olympic games next october. Final event sunday a final equestrian Gold is to be awarded sunday before the remaining athletes and coaches troop out to some restored Indian pyramids for a closing Robie and Debbie Meyer of the . Increased the num Ber of double Gold medallists in swimming to four. The other two Don Schollander of the . And Ada Kok of Holland did no participate in the Day s finals. Miss Meyer won the women s400-meter freestyle in one . Sweep with Patty Caretto Sec Ond and Linda Gustavson third. Claudia Kolb of the . Led theother sweep in the 200-meter individual Medley with Lynn i Dali second and Jane Barkman got his second Gold with a two second Victory in themen s 200-meter Butterfly. Roland Mathes of East Ger Many was the Only swimmer to threaten a world record whence covered the 100-meter Back stroke in 59.6 seconds a half second slower than the record held by american Charles Hick of. Repeat Triumph Mathes turned around an hour later to Anchor the East Ger Man team which beat the soviet Union by a tenth of a second in the men s 400 Medley relay 1 the United states pulled in third 6.2 seconds behind the winners. Soviet girls managed to Sweetall medals in the 200 meter breaststroke but no american entered that event As coaches of both teams continued to pick an choose among the races to be sure of Victory. Galina pros men Tchirkova the russian world record Holder won in mediocre time. The other soviet Victory was inthe 100 meter breaststroke won by Vladimir Kosinsky with coun Tryman Georgy Prokopenko the record Holder second. Cards sign Pilot to new 1-year pact continued from Page 18 jumped to the front Early and won the National league championship in a Walkaway. After alo1/ game Victory margin the redbirds whipped Boston i seven games for the world have a Good Ball club going into Spring training schoendienst said but i Don t want to stand Pat. We need one or two Ball players. I especially want to find a Utility infielder to replace Eddie Bressoud who is added that he would begin with his eight regu Lars from last year. They All had Fine years he to his contract schoendienst said in reply to question i made More Money playing than As a manager. Imade some pretty Good Money As a a playing career that included 15 years with the Cardi nals and Shorter stints with the old new York giants and Mil Waukee braves schoendienst batted .289 As a second base Man. Military services held for Randall Houston a military graveside services for Garland rip Randall former third ranking welterweight Boxer who died in action in Vietnam oct.17, were held at the veterans administration cemetery Fri Day. Randall an army spec. 4 wit company a 1st in 26th inf div died of multiple Metal fragment wounds. His combat decorations included the Silver Star and the Bronze Star. Coasted to their fifth straight Victory Friday night beating the Seattle supersonics 132-115 Ina National basketball association rushed to a 10-2 Lead and Seattle never seriously threatened the rest of the Way. San Diego Calif. A Jerry Lucas scored 26 Points and grabbed 19 rebounds As the Cincinnati royals held off a fourth Quarter san Diego Rall for a 116-113 Victory Friday night in a National basketball association game before 4,632 fans. The score was 77-61 with the royals on top Midway through the third Quarter but the Rock ets used a fast break to narrow the margin to just 89-85 at the end of the period. San Diego tied the game on John Mcglocklin s 20-foot jump shot with 4 56 to play but Lucas scored seconds later on a Long jump shot and san Diego never closed the Gap. The royals Oscar Robertson wound up with 17 Points suffered a pulled muscle in the left thigh and sat out most of the third period and All of the fourth. Oakland Calif. Up Brilliant All around performance by Center Nate Thurmond and torrid second Quarter spree Friday night led the Sanfrancisco warriors to a 124-111 National basketball association Victory Over the Baltimore bullets. Thurmond scored 25 Point Sand collected 33 rebounds As the defending Western division champions boosted their record to 5-4. Leading 37-33 Early in the second period the warriors erupted for 17 straight porn stand held the frigid bullets without a Point for five minute Sand 18 seconds to take a commanding 54-33 Lead. With Thurmond resting on the Bench Baltimore outscored san Francisco 21-8 the rest of the period to close to within 62-54 at half. The hot shooting of Kevi Loughery helped the bullets narrow the Gap to 76-73 Midway through the third period but another Warrior surge paced by Thurmond and Forward Rudy Larusso put the game out of reach. Jim King added 22 Points forthe warriors and Larusso scored 20, 16 in the second Johnson topped Baltimore with 22 Points. Loughery added20 and Rookie Earl Monroe scored 18.pacers heal Oaks 119105 Aba loss san Jose Calif. A the Indiana pacers dominated the backboards for easy shots inside to Riddle Oakland 119-105 in an american basketball association game Friday night. The pacers had six men i double figures with 6-foot guard Freddie Lewis setting the Pace with 28 Points. The league leading scorer pacer Roger Brown went scoreless from the Field for the first time this year but connected on 10 of 14 free throws. Doing Yeoman work on the boards As Indiana took a 73-51 advantage in rebounding pacer Center Bob Netolicky canned 23 As the game s runner up scored five three Point shots including three by Reserve guard Wes tart scored 23 for ten n. Up Tarry Brown dropped in a Field goal and two free throws wit four seconds left Friday night to help the new Orleans buccaneers to a 101-97 american basketball association Victory Over the Dallas Chap Parral. Jack Moreland led new Orleans with 21 Points and 19 rebounds but Dallas Bob Verga with 28 Points led both clubs in scoring and Jimmy Beasley also of Dallas was the leading rebounded with 20.new Orleans Sank 33 of 44 free throws while Dallas dropped Only 21 foul shots out of 29 attempts
