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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 22, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 18 the stars and stripes wednesday january 22, 1969 Rauch sets sights High for Buffalo Buffalo . A Johi. Rauch set to work monday tomake the Buffalo Bills respectable again but he made no claims of being a Miracle Man the 41-year-old Rauch who guided Oakland to an american football league championship and two Western division titles in his three years As head coach of the raiders signed his four year Bills coaching contract monday. After the private formalities with Bills owner Ralph c. Wil son jr., Rauch told a new conference he realized the rein statement of Buffalo As an of powerhouse would be a great  it took the Al s new Yor jets a number of years to build to the super bowl championship and the jets could have a pretty Long reign in the Eastern division Rauch said. But he added our goal isto become Eastern division champions and eventually  he said he was brushing Side proud memories of the past and looking to the future with the Bills. May change defense Rauch indicated that rebuild ing the Bills weak Offens would be his major task. He said he was however thinking about some changes in the defensive  bolster the offence next season Rauch could have the services of . Simpson Urcla s Heisman. Trophy win nine halfback. Simpson is rated As the top collegiate Choice inthe Jan. 28 draft at which the Bills will have the first Choice because of their 1-12-1 record worst in pro football last  said he would remain in Buffalo through the draft then return to the West coast briefly to close out business matters. He said he would not make decisions on his coaching staff or team roster until further study. Rauch succeeds Harvey John-spi., who is returning to his Posi Tion As the Bills director of player personnel. Tar new Yor Knorth Carolina tar heels Are working on a new win Streak and strengthening their position in the National basketball ratings while continuing to move toward another possible confrontation with defending Champion and top ranked  tar heels continued their comeback after an upset loss Tost. John s of new York during the Holiday festival tour lament by Triumph Over sixth straight Success since the setback to the redmen. The Triumph pushed Nort Carolina s season record to 134 am helped coach Dean Smith club hold its no 2 position in the weekly United press International major College basketball , As expected was named the no. 1 team by the cadets Romp to 8th win allow just 43 Typl Board Naioti 6 leading defensive College basketball team outscored Fairleigh Dickinson 18-4 during one stretch in the first half add rolled to a 78-43 Victory monday. The cadets who had yield Dan average of 56.5 Points per game going into the contest limited the new Jersey team to 16 baskets in 46 attempts while making 29 of 49 themselves. Army led 11-8 Early in the first half but Jim Oxley sparked a 9-2 tear and after a Basket bythe visitors the cadets ran off nine straight Points four by Doug Clevenger and three by Mike Gyovai. Oxley led the scorers with 19points on five of seven from the floor and All nine of his free throws. Clevenger added 12 Points while Dick Simmons an Max Miller had 10 apiece. How e Weinstein paced Fairleigh Dickinson with 10. It was army s eighth Triumph 13 games. Flu is 2-8. Flu of Otierney  mighty 1cjcla received unanimous support As the no. 1 team Light heavy challenger Depaula is rough and ready for Foster to rvcet1vtr to it to Titi it. Grossinger . Up Frank Depaula in t embarrassed that he Learned his Trade in Street  had so Many fights that Aren t in the record books that i could t begin to count them said Depaula As he wound up training for his title bout with Light heavyweight Champion Bob Foster in Madison Square Garden wednesday night. Then i got mixed up with some of the wrong people and got sent away for almost 10years. While i was there j used to keep in shape by boxing with lots of  Depaula s prison bouts with Rubin Hurricane Carter have become a legend but the 28-year-old challenger insists that they did t take them to seriously. We were friends he said but we both were punchers. Sometimes one Guy would land a Good punch and the other on would land a harder one. But neither one of us was  after he was released fran started working As a bouncer i a Jersey City bar owned by Gary Garafolo but his career there was shortlived1 worked there a total of about four hours said Depau la. But while 1 was there More fights broke out than eve before. So Many fights got started that the police went to Gary and asked who the new bouncer was. Gary came to Means said that i d have to go or else it would be just him and me in the place looking at  Garafolo decided that Depau la was better suited to fighting than breaking them up and now he is the fighter s  Depaula has been accused of not training properly Ifor fights he has a read explanation. I always thought i would Getto be Champion someday or i would t have kept fighting said Frank. I knew that every fight was important but i adjust gotten Back on the outside. I had to make up for a lot of lost time and so maybe i did t go to bed every night at nine clock. But i think i was in shape for most of my fights Fie added. The loss to Bonavena i got no excuse for but there might have been reason for some of the other losses. I had been sidelined with a torn knee cartilage from a softball game once then once they called fight off so i stopped training but they rescheduled i again Lor the same Date. I knocked Henry Matthews out of the ring three times and broke continued on Page 90 on the Silverado country course. On both saturday and sunday several had finished nine holes but those scores be came worthless with the rain out. Charles Goody of Abilene,tex., and first round Leader Bob Lunn of Sacramento calif., finished in a fourth place tie at 138.eight were deadlocked at 139, the group including . Ope Champion Lee Trevino and former National Champion Gene  were 11 at 140 including Tommy Aaron who proved the hard Luck player sunday whence carded a five under Par 31 for nine holes Only to have play called minutes later. Forty five players had completed nine holes including Dave Stockton and John Miller the Only Amateur in the Field. Each shot 32.sunday s cancellation proved a break for Barber. He had three putted the first Green for a bogey and taken a double bogey on the fourth Hole be fore play was  bogey Palmer also bogeyed the first Hole but stayed on Par for the next three. He asked a pm official what took you so Long to Call it i could t even mar my Ball on the  the last Multi Day rain outcome at the Westchester classic in 1967 when rounds were washed out Friday saturday and  tournament however was  winners Miller Barber s13.&00 68-07usbruce Devlin 7.700 o�-tt7136 Arnold Palmer ,785 08-68137charles Coouyt 2,071 70-08138 Bob Lunn  66-71-138jacky Opplt 1,783 -t3138 Orvllle Moody 1,793 88-70139bob Mccu Lutor 1,703 00-70138 John Lota 1,7�3 72-87138lo Trevino 1,703 88-71138 Bob Brue 1,783 71-68-138dene Uttler 1,783 68-70138 Jim Colbert 1,783 71-88138,11m Powell 880 71-08140 Tom Aaron 6 71-68140george Ari Lior 880 72-68140 drier Jonora 883 74-68 Holtom Shaw 9 79-08140 Howell Ioniser Gas 7o,7o_n0 Tony Jac Clui gs8 68-71140bart Vancey 886 71-98140 Jerry Mcdee 886 70-70140d_vo Hill 8tt w-73140 Harold Hunt Ling gag 69-71140babe Fluskey 415 68-71141 Terry Pill 416 70-71141don a Siena a 416 71-70141 Ron Cerrudo 415 73-6810fnutk Boynton 41b 71-70141 Hugh Royer 410 71-70141jin Wlech ors 416 71-70141 continued on Page w j Houston Flipi University of Houston coach Gay Lewis glad to be Back in Texas cast his Baudot monday for the United press International bus netball ratings with a bit of Tongue in Check  no. I Urcla no. 2, Urcla no. 3,." he began. The brains crashed the  cougars 100-w saturday. As the Bruins accumulated 350points on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 breakdown. The Battle for the second third and fourth positions continued to tighten with Only 50points separating North Carolina Santa Clara and  tar heels received 293 Points Santa Clara 248 an Davidson 243. North Carolina is anxious for another crack at Urcla but the tar heels will have to survive the Tough Atlantic coast Confer ence playoffs and the inca Eastern regional tournament to get that Opportunity. Urcla won the Mcaa championship last March by beating the tar heels78-55. Santa Clara extended its winning Streak to 16 straight the past weekend by Beatin California Santa Barbara 89-69 and san Jose state 64-49. New York up the lop 20 Majo College basketball teams selected by Tho up coaches rating Board a Ltd first places votes and season records in parents Gaea seventh week team i.  36 12-0 a. North Carolina 13-1 3. Santa Clara Lfl-0 4. Davidson 12-1 5. Kentucky 11-2 0. New Mexico stale 18-0 7, 8t,.,jol�0 by u2-3j8. In fools 11-1 8. Ali Lunova 11-3 10. Tula 13-3 ii Kansas 14-3 13. Colorado 14-2 13. Tie Duque Aoa ill notre game 12-2 15. Ohio state 0-2 18. Laballe 12-1 17. Columbia 13-1 18. St. Bonaventure 7-5 10, tie Dayton 12-8 new Mexico 11-6 others receiving Points Wyoming Cincinnati Texas Aam. State Pamlar blot. South Carolina Polonti 350 2s 248 243 165 140 138 07 61 is 18 17 i h 8 g i Purdue. Grid coach in Texas goes to okla. State Seguin Tex up Fri Hightower head football coach at Texas lutheran College since1964, has resigned to accept a Post As an assistant to Oklahoma state s new head coach Floyd  came to Texas lutheran As an assistant coaching 1962 after coaching at Eagle Lake Marble Falls fund Calallen High schools. He graduated from Texas lutheran in 1957.he had a 94 record his first season As Bead coach but his Overall record Here waa 15-31  
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