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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 19, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Poge 18 action in the Aba the stars and stripes sunday january 19, 1969 76er$ Ward off rockets kicks win Philadelphia up the Philadelphia 76ers protected a two Point Lead in the final half minute of play with successive free throws by Hal Greer Anchet Walker to Edge the san Diego rockets 129-124 Friday night in the Nightcap of a National basketball association doubleheader. The new York kicks never trailed while defeating the Seattle supersonics 114-94 in the opening game at the spectrum As Walt Frazier tied a career High of 27 Points. The 76ers held an eight Point Lead at 124-116 with 1 31 remaining but Sari Diego rallied to Cut its deficit to 126 124 with 29 seconds left. The76ers then clinched their win on one free throw by Greer an two by Walker. Fast Start san Diego which lost its fifth straight game led through most of the first three quarters after getting off to a fast Start. The rockets led by 10 Points a three stages of the first Quarter which ended with san Diego i front 34-28. The rockets held a 61-54 Lead at the half but Philadelphia rallied to take a 91-88 Edge entering the final period. High scorers John Block was High for the rockets with 31 Points while Jim Barnett added 28 an Rookie Elvin Hayes 24 Points. Coach red Holzman gave Theunick Bench plenty of work As he rested they built the veterans after the Lead for new York s fifth consecutive  kicks led by 90-61 after three  York scored the first 11 Points in the game and held a28-14 Lead at the end of the first Quarter. The sonics narrowed the margin to halftime 52-42, 10 Points abut could contain the new York gunners hitting the Basket from Allan Les. Dave Debusschere was a Fine Marksman with 22  Rule led Seattle with 16 Points and Bob Kauffma chipped in with 15. 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Boston a Jim Barnes sidelined for nine games with injuries suffered when caught in a Jet engine blast last month came off the Bench and scored three key baskets Friday Nightie helping the Boston celtics to a 102-99 National basketball association Victory Over the san Francisco warriors. Rudy Larusso cashed two free throws to put san Francis co in front 78-76 at the outset of the fourth period but Emmette Bryant another Boston Reserve hit on a Long jumper to tie the count. Barnes then went to work. He hit for one Field goal to move the celtics ahead 80-78. Jeff Mullins converted a free throw but Barnes hit for another Bas Ket. Mullins scored a two Pointer but Barnes promptly hit on an other shot and teammate Bailey Howell added a three Pointer to help the celtics get out of Dan Ger. The warriors closed to with none Point 98-97, with five seconds left but Bryant made Goodon two free throws. Mullins then went in for a Layup before Joh Havlicek cashed two from the continued on Page so by 1 shot in Napa Calif. Up Mille Barber the 38-year-old Veteran my Sindr Day torus son the backside North course take a one stroke Lead Thalia s Bruce Devlin rounds in the $135,000. V7. Of International opel Gott Tournai , ninth on the Money winning list earnings of $10 ear ago with hot a Al these of under-par185. Who started the four strokes offa mate Gher a 136 total just a stroke ahead of Arnold Palmer who Peggy Wilson fires 67, tops Miami Golf by 4 Miami up Peggy Wilson.  ij.,.1 we Isva to to of Boca record fla., shot that included 16&& xu.-4 ulv. To a wow i invitational gom tournament at the country club of  s 35-3267 included six birdies and one bogey to set course record for women Over the sprawling 6,156-Yard  at 71 for second place a the first round were Shirley Kagl Hotti Carol Mauj Margie masters and Cynthia Hill an Amateur. If anyone would have told Daube i in . Could not compete of a pulled thigh los Angeles Topi Australia s Ralph Doubell ran within one second of the world indoor record for the 1,000-Yard run Friday night to highlight the 10th annual los Angeles invitational champions in door track meet. The meet lost some of it Glamor for the crowd of 8,105 in the sports Arena when olympic pole vault Champion Bob Seagren was forced to withdraw from his event under threat of College ineligibility and olympic Long jump Champion Bob be am on because muscle. Doubell appearing in his first indoor meet of the year won the 1,000-Yard run in 2 07 a compared with the world record of 2 06 set by Peter Snell of new zealand in 1962. Powerful finish Doubell put on a powerful sprint in the final Quarter to run away from Wade Bell of the Oregon track club. Bell had been expected to Force Doubell to a possible record but wus no match for the  was named athlete of the meet for his 1,000-Yardperformance. In the two mile run Georg Young Casa Grande ariz., raced to his Lith straight indoor Vic tory to win the event in 8 42.2 Over John Lawson of Kansas while Australia s Ron Clarke faded to  High hurdles Cham Pion Willie Davenport equal Edthe meet record of 7.0 seconds in the 60-Yard High hurdles Inone of the top performances of incurred a spasm in the muscle while warming up for the invitational meet he decided to drop out of the Competition and his olympic teammate Charle Mays captured the event with a leap of 24-feet-10. Top performances at the meet included Sam Bair s Victory in the mile in the season time of Good Early-4 02.8 de Caruthers Victory at 7-feet inthe go jump Neal Stein Hauer s win in the shot put witha heave Ofa feet 3-4 and the Surprise win Fri Thor p Ole vault by Kiyoshi Niwa at 16 feet. Davenport equated the Are Namark he shared jointly with two other men in the High  Powers of the Southern California strides was secondhand Tom Lee White of the strides finished third. Eng land s Dave Hemery was fourth in 7.2 seconds. Hemery won the continued on Page so me a t  College alumnus the greatest shot career Peggy grinned Cameon the 10th Hole when standing on the Edge of a canal ban with water Over my shoes i hit a seven Iron onto the  me this was the turning Point the said. 3miss h i 1 l a 20-year-old?uni varsity of Jia i coed fro South Haven mich., shocked the Field at 38 pros and 12amateurs with an Ace on the  three 158-Yard fourth Hole. I started % 3tite a a Ltd on but changed to a seven Iron she said. I thought i hit a very bad show but tick july to befall stopped then rolled rate  amateurs Nancy Syms an Joanne Gunderson were tied for third place with 73s. Bunched at74 were Kathy Ahern Jane Blalock Kathy Cornelius an Sandra Spuzich. The tour s leading Money Winner in 1968, Kathy Whit Worth shared fifth place wit Hclifford Ann Creed both eight strokes off the Pace at 75. The leaders Peggy Wilson 86-327shirley englehorn 3-s&71 Acynthia Hill 36-3071carol Mann Smow 71 Margie masters s6-3�71anancy sym 36-3773 a Joanne Sunderson. 8q-37-73kathy Ahern s5-3974 Jaa Blalock sm-r-74sandra Spuzich �. 3w�7 Clifford Ann cred. 87-3875kathy Whitworth 3�ww16 Donna Capone 38-3778judy Funken. 37-3�76 Beth Stone 37-3978pum Barnett 40-3777 Sybil Orwin 38-3s77judy Kimball 38-3877murle Undstrom 38-4177 Sharon Miller 38-8&-t7sandra palmer40-8777 Joann Prentice 88-3977aamateur overtimes9 spice pea match nay the meet lie Amun who amazed the world in the olympic game with a record 29-feet-2y a inc Gold medal leap Hud pulled a thigh muscle in a meet a Washington . When he Palm Beach gardens Fia. Up two Birdie putts ended a pair of lengthy overtime matches Friday As the pea match play championship Field was trimmed to 32 for saturday s double round. Jack Doser 29-year-old son of Veteran Clarence Doser battled de Rubis 40-year-old tournament regular from Chicopee Falls mans., through six extra Hole before Rubis Sank a winning 30 foot Birdie putt Doser from Gaithersburg my. Rallied from a three stroke deficit to even the match at the 18th, but Rubis Birdie proved too much for the youngster. Later Peter t r e n h a m of Wayne pa., pulled even with Herb Hooper of Richmond va., at the 18th Hole but dropped the match when Hooper birdied that fourth overtime Hole. Hooper captured last week s pea stroke play  other big matches Stan Mosel of Essex fells ., edged. C. Goosie Largo fla., 4-1, and  Schwab Burly w4storange,  Clubber ousted Bob below West Bend wis., 8-5.the Field was to be trimmed to Eglit with the completion of double round saturday and they will be paired Lor sunday quarterfinal and semifinal rounds. The final round of 38holes will be played monday. With Charles had a d8 after an opening round69. Nth Stef it roundid6r- into Aat 138, by Andu Troke " " Little. .u.s. Open Champ Lee Trevino 71, Bobby Brue 88, Orvine moody7�, Bob Maccalister 70 and Jim Colbert 68, All of whom were tied with five under  totals of 139. As in the first round the Field chewed up Silverado s two courses and it took a one Over  145 or better to survive the  Low 70s and ties included the 144 group but the 145s made Itas Well because they were within 10 strokes of the  those who did not make the Cut were Charlie Sif Ford and Dick lot winners respectively last week of the Losangeles and Alameda opens. Sifford had a second round 72and was in a group at 146 while Lotz shot a 73 for a 147 total also failing to make the Cut were such As George Knudson Ocanada 146former open Champ Ken Venturi 147doug Ford 148john Mcmulin who had an opening round 61 and Wen oat at 148, Don Whitt m8former pea Champ Bob Rosburg Iso. Japan s Osaka Selma a 150 and Tomoo Tishil 152brit ish Amateur King Mike Benallack 157 and India s r. K. Pitamber Barber started his second round with a bogey five but re covered that shot with a Birdie on the eighth to Inake the turn at even .then, he ran Down Birds of 10 feet on the 10th, 18 on the 13th,10 of the 15th, five on the 16th and five on the 18th.despite the Fine round bar Ber said he thought he shot bet Ter in the opening round when he had a four under  68."i did t drive As Well in the second round said Barber but i liked the Way my Irons  prize Money in the Kaiser is Worth $27,000. The leaders Miller Barber truce Devli Narnold Palmer Bob lunar Horlein Woodjr Bobby Bru Ejim Colbert Orvllle mood Jacky cult Dene met Lcarl a Travino John Lota Jim Powell Harold Hennon Arjerry Mckee Howell Frame room Aaron George Archer Tom Shaw Horlor Jone Dave h1u Tony Jack Lynbert a Nicy Jim Wiechor afrank Beard 08-67-139 89-6t Jug 13870-w138 7j-w a w-70-139 86-73-1m 08-71 is 7 7 a 71-w-Ho to-70 14070-70-140 71-w-ho71418140 t40s 14088-72 to fl9-71 140n-w-140 t1-7&-141 Nan a raid babe cd urdu Jim by Luddon Jerry 78-68-m1 pm Pehowie Job Ivuson be urge Bayer ave liar torn Juo Maryfran boy Loo Tettey Dju Billy of  lot Brownd a t4-w 14170-71-m Ti-7&-u1 71-70 litter i 141 to Nuin a Boti Judea Billy Maxwell to to 1 Raj Marty Bob a cont Lhumi on Pirge Soj  
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