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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 25, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page 20 the stars and stripes saturday january 25, 1969 Mahovlich scores 2 goats red wings 2-2 continued from Pago 181 period to Cut the los Angele deficit in half but Gilbert notched his 14th goal at 9 04and new York goalie de Giacomin protected the Lead. Chicago up Dick Sarra Zin and Jean Guy Gendron scored Power play goals Only 16seconds apart in the second period thursday night to bring the Philadelphia flyers from behind and produce a 2-2 tie with the Chicago Black Hawks in a National hockey league game. It was the fourth straight game without a win for the Hawks beaten in their Las three starts. The Black Hawks were Short two men with both Gilles Marotte and Bobby Hull in the penalty Box when Sarrazin grabbed a rebound and drove i past Denis Dejordy to tie the game at 5 15 of the second period. Sarrazin s goal freed Hull from the penalty Box but Marotte who had drawn a major for drawing blood on boarding Call still was off the ice when Gendron picked up Loose puck in the crease and scored at 5 31.gsndron s goal gave the flyers a 2-1 Lead which lasted less than four minutes before Doug mohns got a pass from Stan Mikita at the Corner of the crease on a Power play and scored for the  s first goal went to Howie Young playing Center forthe second time this season. Pittsburgh up a second period goal by Danny o Shea paced the Minnesota North stars to a 3-1 Victory Over the Pittsburgh Penguin thursday and a share of fifth place with the penguins in the West division of the National hockey  Shea scored what turned out to be the winning goal atthe 9 57 Mai k of the Middle session when he took control Ofa Loose puck and beat Penguin goalie Les Binkley from 15 fee away. O Shea also assisted on Minnesota s first goal by Claude Larose Andre Boudrias score unassisted at 13 58 of the third period. Charlie Burns registered Pittsburgh s goal to deprive Cesare Maniago of a shutout. St. Louis a Ron Ellis second goal of the game with 20 seconds left in the second period gave the Toronto Maple Leafs a 3-2 Victory Over the St. Louis blues in a National hockey league game thursday  Kent stole the puck away from defens Eman Doug Harvey at the St. Louis Blue line and passed to Ellis who bar Reed it Home from about 20 feet  Victory broke the blues five game unbeaten  blues tied the game on second period goals by Craig Cameron and Frank St. Mars  scored his first of the game at 1 14 of the second period to give the Maple Leafs a 2-0  scored his 10th goal of the season at 9 01 to offset Tim Horton s first period goal for  St. Marseille scored his ninth goal of the season at 17 15of the second period. Montreal a sex  dealers Billy Hicke Carol Vadnais and Norm Ferguson rallied Oakland from a two goal deficit but the seals needed late Goalsby Bob Dillabough and Gerry Ehman for a 5-3 National hockey league Victory Over the can aliens thursday  s unassisted break away goal Only his third of the season snapped a 3-3 tie with 5 12 left in the game and he Man iced it by scoring his Lith into an empty net with 31 seconds remaining after Montreal pulled goalie Rogatien Vachon. The canadians jumped off Toa 2-0 Lead in the first period on goals 2% minutes apart by Jacques Lemaire and Jacques Laperriere. But Hicke who spent More than five seasons with the Cana Diens ignited the seals come Back with a Power play goal at 1615. It was his 18ih\ Vadnais a defens Eman who 42 games with the Carta jews Over the past two seasons knotted it by converting a uses Fruitt Brian Perry and b6rl Marshall for his Lith goal at205 of  period. Ferguson who played two years in the minors As a  Treal farmhand but never made the nil until this season then put the seals ahead at 15 05. Both teams were a Man Short when the speedy Dillabough scored the Winner 3mi minutes after Henri Richard had tied the score for Montreal. Griffith tabs for a v ii in Al continued from Page -19 the trouble Lay with the other people the Way they handle the  the White sox played nine regular season games Here last year and the turnout amounted to nearly a third of their total Home attendance. They will play 11 games at county stadium in 1969.griffith said an american league team in Milwaukee would make for a tremendous rivalry with his  another matter Griffith said he favored american league president Joe Cronin or Milwaukee circuit judge Robertc. Cannon former adviser to the major league players As the hew commissioner. ?. They ar6 the Only Twa i would consider he  one is capable enough to be the  was t enthusiastic about the reports mentioning Vince Lombard general manager of the Green Bay packers As candidate for commissioner. Lombard is a 100 per Cen football Man. There s no ques Tion that he is one of the greatest in his Field. But i m afraid that he would have no Alliance to baseball. He s strictly a football  said that to his knowledge Lombard hash actually been approached about the Job. Mayasich tapped to coach . Ice hockey team St. Paul Minn. Up former University of Minnesota and olympic hockey Star Joh Mayasich will coach the 1969 . National hockey team unofficial of the Amateur hockey association of the United state said thursday. Mayasich currently direct the Green Bay wis., team in the . Hockey league an the National team is expected to be drawn primarily from Theu Shl. The team will play in group a in the world championships at Stockholm Sweden march15-30, in a double round Robin meet with Russia Sweden Czechoslovakia Finland and Canada. Alvar Aclo decisions Hernamdez in ten los Angeles up Osca Alvarado 147, Uvalde tex., thursday night scored his 23rdstraight win with a unanimous decision Over Miguel Hernandez,148, san Jose calif., in a scheduled 10-Rounder at the olympic auditorium. The win marked the first Tim that Alvarado failed to Knock out an opponent in a 10-Roundfight. In 20 previous 10 rounders he scored  also went the distance in two earlier 4-rounders. Colleges cores basketball Davidson 71, Princeton 54florida state 92, Hawaii 60 Clemson 98, Purman 82 Drake 93, Bradley 76georgia tech 75, Rice 56 Arizona state 93, Utah 88arizona 76, Brigham Young 70 Seattle univ. 100, Weber state 62idaho 60, Washington 53 Central methodist mo., 68, Missouri Southern 60 northeastern 68, Massachusetts 64bloomfleld, n.j., 90, Bowie state 75 Kentucky Wesleyan 74, Kentucky state70 Oklahoma City 104, Abilene Christian 83appalachian state 107, Atlantic Chris Tian 78waynesburg 60, Wheeling 64 Catawba 60, Erakine c 4lenoir Rhyne 90, Wolford 55 Fairmont state 104, Salera w.va., 64rollins 75, rider 73, overtime Indiana pa., 93, Shippensburg 73bellarmlne 86, Thomas More 64 Baylor 103, Tarleton state 57plttsburg, kan., 78, Missouri Rolla 62 Pershing neb., 68, Tarot to to 55tennessee state 65. St. Benedicts kan., 61vermont 99, Connecticut 87 Bently 97, Newark engineering 94boise state 92, College of Idaho 67 Henderson Ark 81, ozarks Ark. 65arkansas tech 105, Arkansas am 88 Southern state Ark. 65, state College Ark. 51 neb. Wesleyan 92, neb. Concordia 88,overtime Wayne neb. 78, Hastings 65norfolk state 120, Fayetteville . State 112middle Tennessee 79, Tenn. Wesleyan 69 King 14, Carson Newman 70hlwassee 98, Chattanooga 75 Maryville 91, Johnson Bible 63cat lutheran 85, grand Canyon 74 Westmont 92, Pomona 84ucal Irvine 99, Cal Davis 89 la Verne 103, Loa Angeles Baptist 91 hockey Bob ton u. 13, Providence 1st. Nicholas hockey club of new York 4, Princeton 3. Downpour washes ouf Crosby Golf opening continued from Page it the tournament in a three Waytie and lost a playoff to Pott. This time at 16, already three under  Casper went the land route to the Green an was Content with a bogey 4. Mclendon a Rookie pro just out of Louisiana state was a sad Young Man when the halt was called. I m very disappointed he said still shaking water from his clothes and wiping his glasses. It was one of my Best  says the Weatherman show ers thursday night diminishing Friday with a Chance of More rain  staub is not disappointed about Trade Houston up rust staub traded wednesday from the Houston astros to the Montreal expos said thursday he was not disappointed about leaving his old club because Astro officials had asked him Totake a sizable  Cut this  like this town yes said staub but the  the contract they sent Methis year was almost laughable. It was an insult to my intelligence. They did not ask me to take a minute Cut the asked me to take a Nice  highest paid astr staub the highest paid Astro last year at $43,000, was Trade to Montreal for outfielder Jesus Alou and first baseman Don Clendenon in a straight player  said he had already talked briefly with Montreal exp president John Mchale about his  said we re hot going to have a bit of trouble stau quoted Mchale As saying. I told him it s Nice to hear  has been a Long time since i be heard anything Lik 0  not Tufeld staub was hot informed of the Trade before it was made Public wednesday. Astro officials said they were unable to locate staub to Tell him of the Trad before announcing it. He said he first Learned of the Trade when he called the Astro payroll office to Check on algal clause in his contract. Staub said he planned tomake his first trip Ever to Canada monday to meet the expo officials. He said he was anxious to see the Ball Park. Hamilton s 67sets Pace in Iii seniors Golf Palm Beach gardens Fla. Up former pea Champion Bob Hamilton shot five under  87 thursday in the opening round of the $40,000pga seniors Golf tournament and took a two stroke Lead overmuch old pro celebrities As Sam Snead and Tommy  Cigar chewing Hamilton from Santa Glaus ind., collected five birdies and not a single bogey in Clear 80-Degreeweather on the pea s National course , playing out of Boca Raton Fla., and a three Tim Winner of this tournament after becoming eligible As a senior player was among those tied at 60. So was Fred Haas of Metairie la., also a former seniors  with them were Al Atkins of Ashland ky., and Errie Ball of Oak Park 111. At 70 were Herman Reiser of Copley Ohio Ferdie Catropa of Massapequa n. Y. Chic Harbert of Miami and Bolt of Sarasota Fla., a former u.  Champ playing in the seniors for the first  Champion Chandler Harper of Portsmouth va., Hada rough first round and came in with 77 standings National hockey league Eastern it Victori w l t it of a Boston 26-810 82 171 114 Montreal 25 18" 7 57 161 124 Toronto 211210 52132114new York 23 18 4 50 123 113 Chicago 23 18 4 so 102 137detroit 1 it 8 50 148 134 Western do Vulon St. Louis. 22 12 11 so 128 01 Oakland 1724 6 40116149los Angeles 1521 6 36 03121 Philadelphia. 112312 34 97 m7pittsburgh1029 7 27116181 Minnesota. 1029 7 27 104 15 thursday s result Oakland 5, Montreal 3 Toronto 3, St. Louis 2 now York 3, los. Angeles 1boston 2, Detroit 3 Philadelphia 2, Chicago 2 Minnesota 3, Pittsburgh 1 Central hockey league Northern division to w t. T pts. Of a Tulsa 1514 in 45 151 141 Kansas City 14 15 14 42 137 150omaha 16 21 6 38 139 152 Memphis 8 26 10 26 130 101southern division Oklahoma City. 28 8 7 03 180 151houston 23 16 6 52 139 130 fort Worth 18 14 12 48 130 135dallaa 2010 6 46154121 Amarillo u 23 8 30121141thursday s result Tulsa 3, Houston 1 Eastern hockey  result Nashville 5, Long Island 0new Jersey 2, Syracuse 1 Western hockey league thursday s results Portland 6, ban Diego 2seattle 3, Phoenix 2 Davidson defeats Princeton 71-54 Charlotte . Up Forward Mike o Neill who has spent most of his career As Reserve hit 22 Points thursday to Power fourth ranked David son Over Princeton 71-54. The 6-foot 5 senior replace Jerry Kroll who was injured saturday against Virginia Mili tary Institute. Kroll had been averaging 18.8 Points per  Kroll gone and Forward Doug Cook hobbled with injuries the wildcats lacked the decisive Board strength that has carried them to 12 victories this season against Only one  the first half Prince ton out rebounded Davidson 23-21, but Davidson s rebounding improved in the second half an the wildcats ended up outre bounding the tigers 43-36.center Chris Thomforde led the Tiger attack with 20 Points. Davidson Copko Neill Malo blotter Huckel Kilroy Stelzer 0 f6 2-6 84 t 2-4000 0-0 8 lab 0-0 Croaa nil q 0-jd. Post 1 0-0 j. Contr tit 0 04 Princeton 12 petrle22 Hummer 10 Thomfordt Arborast 0 blcklor6 Chestnut 6 newman0 Blasczuk 2 Borgia q f 4 0-0 b 8-8 8 4-4 0 2-2 5 2-2 1 0-0 1 0-0 0 00 0 0-0 t8 14 20 i 8 a to total 20 3011-18 71 total 8210-14 64bcoro Juv Luton 34 Princeton Fuu lid out Princeton Petrle  fouls Davidson 11, Princeton itt  
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