European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 18, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse Poge 18 the stars and stripes Sohir Doy january 18, 1969 it s Morrall vol Meredith at pro bowl los Angeles Cupi ear Morrall of the Baltimore coils and Don Meredith of the Dallas cowboys thursday were named As the starting quarterbacks i sunday s 19th annual National football league pro Bow game. West coach George Allen of the los Angeles rams announced a starting Backfield of Morrall at quarterback Balti More s Tom Matte and san Francisco s Ken Willard a running backs and Willie Richardson of the Colts a flanker. East coach Tom Landry of the Dallas cowboys named Meredith at quarterback Cleve land s Leroy Kelly and Dallas Don Perkins at running backhand Cleveland s Paul Warfield at As tight ends were Baltimore s John Mackey for the West and Jackie Smith fast. Louis for the Bast. The split kinds were san Francisco Clifton Mcneil for the West and new York s Homer Jones 4 forthe announcing Morrall a starter Over his own rams quarterback roman Gabriel Allen said Morrall was the player of the year in our league so he deserves to Start be reads defences very Well Anil does Art excellent Job of mixing up his plays. We Kriwow because we faced him twice this season and b a 11 i no re won both -.,.landry explained the Selec Tion of Meredith Over Newyork s fran Tarkenton As the starter for the Bast by saying Don is Moro familiar with our offence so we Felt to was a Good idea to Start him. Fran will play an equal amount of said the offence would by More simplified than the complicated attack he directs at Dallas Well Only use four sets he said. At Dallas we use 13 Orli also we re blending the Cowboy plays into the Best of the Browns and the cardinals since most of out a stayers Are from those three 2oth Tor Howe Hodge win is Bruins extend unbeaten streams in Lunn fires seven under 65 to Pace Kaiser open Field the ninth and 13th and one there were 12 players tied at. Tt-u�.-.-. ,69, among them Arnold Palmer Detroit up Gordi Howe notched his 20th goal of the season for the 20thconsecutive year thursday night and Pete Stemkowski same Winner in the second period gave the rocketing Detroit red wings their sixth straight Victory 3-2, Over the Pittsburgh penguins. Stemkowski rifled his winning goal by penguins goalie Les Binkley at 2 44 of the Middle session just 10 seconds after Gordie Howe. 20 years in Row Pittsburgh s Val Fonteyne had knotted the score by putting a shot past the screened Roy Edwards. It was Stemkowski s 14th Marker and the ninth for Fonteyne. Howe who is in his 23rdnational hockey league season and is the league s leading All time goal getter scored his 708th in regular season play from 20 feet out off a perfect feed from Alex Delveccio at15 30 of the first period. Just 2 59 before that Paul Andrea collected his first goal of the season by lifting the puck into the Corner of the net from a mob in front of the redwings goalie. It came nine seconds following a Stemkowski interference penalty on Andrea. Detroit which has risen from he Bottom of the East division standings to fifth place via it six wins in a Row took a 1-0 Lead with the game just Over minute old on Delvecchio s 17th goal of the season. Boston up Winger Ken Hodge scored his 19th and 20th goals of the season thursday night while leading the Bruins to a 5-1 win Over Minnesota Forgoston s longest unbeaten Streak in 12 Westfall Phil Esposito and John Bucyk scored theother Boston goals As the first place Bruins ran their unbeaten Streak to nine games their longest since the 1956-57 Cullen scored the Lone Minnesota goal in the second period As the North stars lost their seventh straight and saw their wingless Streak extended to 13 games. A capacity Boston Garden crowd of 14,659 saw the Bruins jump away to a 3-0 Lead whiteout shooting the North stars 17-1 in the first period and 30-7 Over the first two periods. Westfall Hodge and Esposito the latter collecting his 27th goal of the season scored i that order against overworked Minnesota goalie Cesare mania go before Cullen broke the shutout bid by Boston goalie Eddie Johnston. Boston out shot the North stars 4044 and the crowd several times broke into prolonged cheering for the visiting goalie. Hodge s second goal of the game and 20th of the season came Early in the third period to put the win out of reach. Philadelphia a pair of goals and an assist by Bobby Rousseau helped the Slick passing Montreal Cana Diens to a 4-0 Victory Over the Philadelphia flyers thursday night in a National hockey league game. It was the third time this sea son that Montreal has blanked the flyers each time with a Dif Ferent goalie. Rogatien Vachon was in the canadians net this time turning Back 25 Philadel phia started the flyers toward their sixth shutout of the season with a goal after 3 47 of the first period on a rebound from about 12 feet out. In the second period wit Only 3 25 gone Jacques la Perriere passed from the Elueline to Henri Richard behind the Philadelphia net. Richard passed to Rousseau who rammed another a St goalie Ernie Parent to make it 2-0, Montreal scored again in the third period with 5 06 elapsed As Yvan Cournoyer stole the puck close to the net and fired past the surprised Parent. Montreal wound up the scor ing with a goal at 18 28 of the final period to ored by John Fer Guson. Napa Calif. A la Captai Bobby Luis of Golf s new guard shot a se#6ihinder-pair34-3165 thursday to Lead a Birdie barrage pet Silverado North course and take the first round Lead by a stroke in the$135,000 Kaiser International open Golf tournament. Delunn had seven Birds and no bogeys on his card and credited his driving and wedge shots for the sub Par round. However me Sank Birdie putts of 35 feet on the Par 3 Lith and 18-footers on the Par 4 12th and Par 5 16th. It always helps when Youcan get your wedge shots up close said Lunn the 23-year-old native of san Francisco who won $102,700 on the tour Las year As a Sophomore. His other Birdie putts were four footers on footers or the fifth and 18th. Jacky Cupit who a been chasm Golf Rainbow since 1961 with limited Success had six Birds and no bogeys in his six under Par 3334--66, also on Silverado s North course to Lead 1968 . Open Chsn Trevino Miller Barber Xee and Dave Hill by two had a 33-35 at the North course while Barber was 32-38and Hul 33-35 a tote South course. With a Field of 156 entered forthe second annual Kaiser open which offers a Winner s share of 127,000, it was decided to use both courses to Speed up play and assure every Oil would get in before dark. ? raiders Raudt will be Bills coach paper says Buffalo . A Johnny Raub head of the Oak land raiders of the american football league will become the head coach of the Buffal Bills of the Al the Buffalo courier express said in its Fri Day morning editions. The newspaper quoting whatsit called an authoritative source said Rauch s resignations coach of the raiders will be made before the weekend an the Bills will announce he is re placing Harvey Johnson Stan Trade Warley to new York nets los Angeles a pro basketball s los Angeles stars traded Forward Ben Warley tothe new York nets thursday for Cash and a draft departure leaves Warren Davis As the Only carryover from last year s Anaheim Amigos team renamed the stars when the franchise moved Here and emphasized coach Bill Sherman s desire to depend on his rookies. Immediately thereafter. The newspaper said Rauch could not be reached at his Home in san Leandro Calif. Bills owner Ralph Wilson neither confirm nor deny the report thursday night. I Don t know if i should com ment on it or not Wilson said. Wilson said it s kind of Ahard thing for me to come out and say one Way or re going to make an announcement on our head coach very soon i can Tell you the courier express said Chuck Noil of the Baltimore Colts of the National football league had been considered the no. 1 Man for the Bills to coaching position until it was Learned Rauch was available Noll is defensive Backfield coach for the 41-year-old Rauch has been Oakland s head coach forthe last three seasons. He holds a regular season record of 34wins, g looses and 1 tie the Best in the raiders won the Al title in 1967, but lost to the Greenbay packers in the super bowl. Former open Champion Genet Utec Tony Jack ten at Britain Canada s George Knudson for Mer pea Clamp Llyn Dow Fin Ter Wald Australia s Bruc Devlin and South Africa s Harold last week lost out in a sudden death i playoff to Charlie Sifford for the $20,000 top prize at the los Angele open. Sifford had poor Luck in his first round Here shooting Atwo Over Par m-3s?r74, and Dick Lotz. Who i won. The Alamed open title last week also carded a 74.there were 18 players tied at two under 70, including Billy Asper who won $200,000 on the tour last year defending Kaise Champion Kermit Zarley and Amateur John one under Par 71 group was made up of 28 player while 18 others were deadlocked at even Par 72. In All 64 player shot sub Par rounds and 82 had Par or better. Courses compare Silverado s North course is a 38-38 72, 8,849-Yard layout while the South course is pegged at 35-3772 and Mea sures 6,602 Yards. However the South course generally As the tougher of the Friday s second round the players were to switch courses and the Low 70s and ties continued for the final two rounds Over the North course. The leaders Bobby Tyrnn. Lucky Cupit. La . 3-.i 33-a 68 s-3� a John me Mullin Arnold Palmer Johnny to via Orvylla Moody Jack Montgomery Bob . 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