European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 22, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse january 22, 1969 the stars and stripes Page 19 Roll Over celts for fourth straight win up1 Kevi Loughery Sharp shooting in the third Quarter provided the firepower which boosted the Baltimore bullets to a fourth straight. National basketball association Victory monday night 122409, Ovet the Boston celtics. Loughery scored 13 of his 38points to push the Eastern division leaders into. A 82-85 Hayes widens his margin in Aba scoring new York up Elvin Hayes. The san Diego Rookie sensation increased his Lead inthe National basketball association to 240 Points Ove Cincinnati s Oscar Robertson last week and Heads the league with a 1,436 total. The former Houston All America tallied 104 Points in four games for a 26-Pointaverage considerably less than his 29.9 which sets the a apace. Over 1,000 the top 11 scorers Are Over the 1,000-Point Mark in games through sunday. Amazingly Wilt Chamberlain of los Angeles is not even among the top 20. Chamberlain leads in two other developments Field goal percentage with a .580 Markand rebounds with 941. Robert son leads the league in assist with 437 an average of 9.7 per game Larry Siegfried of Boston posted an .886 percent age for first place in foul shoot ing accuracy. Scoring Leaden g Foft up. Ava. Hayes san Diego Robertaon Cincinnati Rule Seattle Baylor lob Angeles Monroe Baltimore Cunningham. Poll d Pula 44 387 308 1063 24.0 Wolkens Seattle 60 873 332 1078 21.0 Kofu san Diego 47 393 259 1045 22.2 Goodrich Phoenix 48382278104221.7hudson, Atlanta 40 411 200 1031 22.4 margin at the end of the third period after which the victors were never headed. It was the third consecutive Boston loss to rallied from a nine Point deficit Early in the second Quarter after the bullets commanded a 43-34 Lead. Sam Jones a Bailey Howell and Satch Sanders sparked a celtic come Back which earned Boston a 60-59 halftime finished As the celtics top scorer with 35 Points and John Havlicek added 26. Earl Monroe tallied 21 Points for Baltimore Wes Unseld hit 19 and Gus Johnson 16.the Victory stretched Balti More s Lead Over Boston to three and pne half games in the Eastern division. Yank. West German Nab Kennedy honors Lake Placid . A a former West German olym Pian and a naturalized Ameri can jumper look the top honors and two 1968 olympic Gold med Al winners fell by the Wayside inthe opening weekend of the Ken Nedy International memorial Winter games. Walter Demel 33-year-old of. Will sign Al pact if the Price is right though he prefers nil 48 068 300 1436 20.9 45 393 410 1190 20.7so 468 252 1108 23.4 42 417 205 1099 26.s 44 431 335 1007 24.0 parents see son play basketball then both die Browning Mont. Apr. And mrs. Toralv Burkham both in their 50s, of Cut Bank,Mont., died of apparent heart attacks after attending a High school basketball game Friday in which their son Alan was playing. Authorities Suid mrs. Burk Ham Felt ill after the game and was taken to a Browning Hospi Tal. As her husband who had a heart attack about six week earlier was leaving her Hospital room he collapsed and said mrs. Bukhara died about 2 . Bank won the game 74-68. Alan Burkham scored 10 Points. Venezuelan Kos Miamia Caracas Venezuela a Jose Garcia of Venezuela knocked out Charlie Jordan of Miami Fla in the second round of their scheduled 10 round middleweight bout Mon Day night. Boston Howell Sanders Russell Avlick Jones Bryant Nelson Barnes Baltimore f t g f t 5 2-2 12 Johnson 0 3-3 155 2-4 12 Marln 6 0-2 12 6 3-4 13 unsold 8 2-2 189 8-9 26 Lough 13 12-14 38 14 7-7 38 Monroe 0 3-4 2110-02 Soott 8 2-2 12 3 0-0 6 orms 30-061 1-1 3 totals 43 23-1umcw totals 50 22-27122 Boston 31 29 25 �4109 Baltimore 33 26 33 30122fouled out Boston Bryant total fouls Boston 20, Baltimore 24. Alt8,848. Madison wis. A a38-Point performance by Jon Mcglocklin led the Milwaukee Bucks to a 102-101 National basketball association Victory Over the Detroit pistons monday night. Mcglocklin whose output Wasa season High for the Bucks hit the key bucket when he dumped in a 20-foot jump shot with six seconds remaining to put Mil Waukee ahead by three. The Bucks trailed 29-21 after the opening period. They rallied in the second stanza to capture 58-51 halftime Lead which they never relinquished. The pistons Drew to with none Point when Jimmy Walker put in a Lay up with 27 second remaining. However the Bucks managed to stall until me Glockling s key jumper. Walt Bellamy who led the pistons with 28 Points dropped in a final bucket As the Buzzer sounded. Detroit Bellamyiii ing Ulinger hair sin Kohl us Liuo Romilos Walker Milwaukee g f i12 4-78 Chappell 11 6-0 21 cunliam1 0-0 j ambry 4 10-12 18 hetzcl4 0-0 8 Mcgluin 2 2-2 0 koblnsn1 2-2 4 Koil nors 4 0-0 8 Smith totals 39 in Sii Ull totals 40 22-27 102 Detroit 29221733101milwaukee 21372222108 fouled out Milwaukee Omury. Total fouls Detroit a Milwaukee 22. A-3,344. White sox give 2 for Angels Ellis Chicago up the Chica go White sox monday traded Reserve outfielder Bill Voss an minor league Pitcher Andy Rubilotta to the California Angels for right handed Pitcher Sammy was assigned to the Angels Hawaii farm club in the Pacific coast league and Rubilotta to the Angels Texas league farm club at Elpaso. Ellis who will be 28 next month was 9-10 with the Angels last year with an earned run average of 3.95. In his Best major league season he was 22-10 with Cincinnati in 1965. Philadelphia up will be Happy playing in the american football league of the Price is right. Simpson everybody s ail american from Southern. Cali fornia spoke briefly of Hisiu Turfe pro career monday night while accepting the Robert club award As the nation s outstanding College football player of 1988. Simpson the reported firs Choice of the Buffalo Bills of the Al was honoured at the club s o. J. Simpson. Looks for Money cure Cousy to quit coaching Post after season Newton mass. A Bob Cousy one of basketball s All time greats announced monday his resignation As coach at bos ton College effective at the endow the season. Cousy an ail american a holy Cross before going on to professional stardom with the Boston celtics said he plans to devote More time to his boys Camp and various business in have truly enjoyed my ten ure at Boston College during the past six years Cousy said in his Surprise Only regret is that i must discontinue my close Contact with the Fine group of Young men on our have Given my family and me immeasurable pleasure and satisfaction and this we will always six years at by his eagles have compiled a record of 101victories and 37 defeats including an 8-3 Mark this has taken four teams to Post season tournaments. Annual banquet along with Leroy Kelly of the Cleveland Browns who received the Bertzell award As pro football s outstanding player of the was the leading ground gainer of the National football league rolling up More than 1,000 Yards for the third year Ina Row. Simpson said he was disappointed at not playing in the National football league but looked to a financial cure to dispel his will look at the monetary gains in any contract negotiations with any he said he would no Challenge the draft system As previous reports had said he would unless we cannot come to an his possibility of going to Buffalo simpsoi., who said he plans to live with his wife and child in California did t see any Miracle change in the last place Don t think going to Buffalo will lift them from the Bottosto the top Simpson said. No one Man can do it but i Hope ican help Simpson said of the superbowl he thought the Baltimore Colts were a better team but called the Al real Challen he said he liked Joe Namath a Nice Guy and one of the Simpson said Namath is greatly misunderstood when he talks because he says what he thinks and what he says makes a lot of West German who was on ois country s 1964 olympic team crossed the finish line 31 seconds ahead of Gold medallist Franco tonnes of Italy monday in the 15-Kilometer Cross coun try race. George Korg naturalized american from Washington . Captured the nordic com Bine title with a Surprise Victory Over Franz Keller of West Germany olympic Gold medal is last Winter in the Sam event. The games which will run for seven weekends were opened saturday night in ceremonies calling attention to the love of sports and physical fitness shared by the late president John f. Kennedy and his brother new York sen. Robert f. Kennedy both victims of Assas sins bullets. Demel made his run in 42.23,while tonnes the italian mail Man who Wen the 30-Kilometerrace last Winter at Genoble was timed at 42.54. Mike Gallagher 25, killing ton vt., half of the . Nation Al team entry was third in43.41, and Levio stuffer of Italy was fourth in 44 minutes Flat Over the newly built Trail near the it. Van Hoevener bobsled run. Krog a 22-year-old Denver University senior won the combined title with a first place Vic tory sunday in the 70-Meier jumps and a 10th place finish i monday s Cross country. There were 37 skiers enter Din monday s race. Krog s combined total of494.63 was 23.89 better than Keller s. Keller had been Hieple tourney favorite on the basis of his Gold was eighth sunday in the jumping and 12th in Mon Day s Cross country. Finishing behind Keller in the combined totals were Otto Jen sen a norwegian student who attends the University of Utah with 444.92 Points Mik Devecka of fort Collins col lege colo., 436.06, and James speck of Washington ., 398.10. Esposito leads Hull in Point Raee new York a Phil Esposito of the Boston Bruins has taken Over the National hockey league scoring Lead from his Phil by 5 former Lin mate Bobby Hull of the Chicago Black Hawks latest statistics disclosed lifted his Point total to 67 in last week s games while Hull managed Only two assists and dropped to second with 62points. The two played on the same line before Esposito was traded by the Hawks to the Bruins in june 1967.Hull continues to Lead in goals with 30 and Esposito and Chica go s Stan Mikita Are tied for the most assists with 38.gordie Howe of Detroit holds Down third place in the Points race with 58 followed by Mikita with 55 and red Berenson of , 50. Veterans Jacques Plante an Glenn Hall of St. Louis maintained their Lead among the Goa lies with a combined average goals against yield of 2.00. I Lxi leading scorers g a up 1 is Kisao. Bos8 3s to i b Hull. Cui so 3- s3 i. Howe Del 21 is &8 4. Ii iut. 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