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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 22, 1973, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Thursday november 22, 1973 the stars and stripes Page 23 Falcons Streak on line against Irish today South Bend ind. A air Force puts its four game winning string on the line against fifth ranked notre Dame in a nationally televised College football game Here thursday afternoon. Bone chilling 30-degree temperatures Are expected to Greet the 48th consecutive notre Dame sellout Home crowd of 59,075 for the 1 20 . Est Kickoff. Ara Parseghian s Irish who Haven t played since beating Pittsburgh 31-10 on nov. 10, Are aiming for their first perfect season since 1949. Notre Dame comes into this game with an 8-0 season Mark. But the sugar bowl bound Irish can t of surges past White Ford to be looking ahead too far even though they accepted a bid last saturday to play no. 2 Alabama at new Orleans on new year s eve. Ben Martin s air Force squad relying on its air Arm got past a very Tough Ari Zona team 27-26, last weekend and would like nothing better than to be the first serv ice team to beat the Irish since Parseghian came to notre Dame in 1964. Parseghian coached notre Dame teams have beaten air Force army and Navy 18 times. Earlier this season the Irish Dis posed of army 62-3, and Navy 44-7. Air Force 6-3, is led by quarterback Rich Haynie. Against Arizona Haynie continued his red hot passing of recent weeks with a pair of scoring tosses to flanker Frank Murphy. He can also fall Back on the Strong running of Chris Milodragovic hand Mike Murphy. But the Falcons will have to contend with one of the nation s Best defences in the Young Irish. As freshman defensive engross Browner says we re Young but we Don t play like we re  the Irish offence will attempt to Batter the air Force defense with squadrons of runners led by speedsters Art Best and Eric Penick and their own air attack run by quarterback Tom Clements. Clements who leads notre Dame in total offence played but was almost neutralized against Pittsburgh by an abdominal muscle pull. Our offence was limited quite a bit by Tom s injury but under the Circum stances he did an outstanding Job Parseghian said. With the week off Tom should be Back in perfect health for our game against the air  notre Dame will Honor the memory of the late Frank Leahy at halftime. Leahy retired in 1953 after coaching his Irish teams to a record of 87-11-9. Freixas leads fit passing offence new York a Jesse Freitas who connected on 33 of 42 pass attempts and gained a National season High of 452 Yards in san Diego state s 41-6 Triumph Over Fresno state last saturday leads in passing and total of sense according to figures re leased wednesday by the nation Al collegiate sports services. With two games left the 6-foot-l quarterback is in a tight race with Danny White of Arizona state last week s Leader for the total offence title. But Freitas has virtually wrapped up the passing title. Freitas s amazing showing saturday boosted his nine game average to 253.2 Yards in total of sense. He is closely trailed by White who has a 251.4 average but he needs Only eight completions in his last two games to wind up As the nation s no. 1 passer. His completions per game now average 20.6, com pared with runner up David har per of Davidson who finished the season with 17.5. Meanwhile Pittsburgh fresh Man Tony Dorsett needs 211 Yards in his final game to top Mark Kellar of Northern Illinois for the Rushing title. But Pitt s opponent is unbeaten Penn state the nation s top defender against the Rush. Kellar finished the sea son with a per game average of 156.3 Yards while Borsett has Aba boxes cougars 113, rockets 107 Carolina Denver g f t g f t Cadwell 9 4-4 22 Green 4 3-3 11 a Ungham 9 70025 Beck 8 0-0 16 Owens 3 2-2 8 Rob sch 6 8-12 20 Calvin 5 4-4 14 Jaball 6 1-2 14 Jones 3 0-0 6 Smith 1 6-6 8 Man Long 0 0-0 0 Keye 7 2-2 16 Littles 3 2-2 8 my Fred 4 2-2 10 Mcclan 5 6-7 16 Long 4 2-5 10 Chones 7 0-0 14 Roberts 00-00 Sampson 0 2-2 2 totals 44 25-29 113 totals 40 26-34 107 Carolina 20.32.32.29113 Denver .25 17 33 32107. Total fouls Carolina 31, Denver 28 technical fouls Chones Carolina coach Brown i three Point goals Jaball. A4,051 pacers 102, stars 98 Utah Indiana g f t g f t govern 1 2-2 4 Hilman 1 0-0 2 Wise 1310-11 36 my gals 7 7-8 21 Beaty 31-2 7 Netolicky 6 5-6 17 Jones 7 0-0 14 Buse 4 0-0 8 Boone 7 9-9 23 Freemn 9 1-1 19 Warren 0 0-0 0 Keller 1 0-0 2 Ebron 2 0-0 4 Lewis 00-00 Jacksn 5 0-0 10 Arnzen 00-00 Combs 0 0-0 0 Brown 7 2-3 17joyce 6 3-5 16 totals 3 22-24. 98 totals 41 18-23 102 Utah 282325229t Indiana 25 23 27 27in,total fouls Utah 23, Indiana 22 technical fouls Utah team three Point goals Brown Joyce a-8,179 150.9. Any one of three other players has an outside Chance at the title. Roosevelt leaks needs 235 Yards in Texas game against Texas am Ohio state s Archie Griffin needs 298 against Michigan and Jim Jennings of Rutgers needs a 261 average for his final two games. Jennings however is virtually assured of the scoring title. With a 13.6 Points per game average he is four Points ahead of John Cappelletti of pent state. Leaks and Mike Esposito of Boston College Are tied for third with 9.3 each. Steve Bauer of new Mexico with a 45-Yard average for each of his 56 punts leads Mike Pat Rick of Mississippi state by three tenths of a Yard and Neil Clabo of Tennessee by a half Yard. Brigham Young s Jay Miller averaging 10.1 catches per game has virtually wrapped up the receiving title. Only if he is blanked in his remaining two games and Pat Mcnally of Harvard who has been averaging 6.6, equalled the All time record of 22 recep Totol offence g Freitas san Diego St. 9 White Arizona state 10 Swick Toledo 10 Shelde Brigham Young 8 Vaughn Penn 8 Parr Colgate 9 Gardner Virginia 11 Pengitore Clemson 10 Solomon Tampa 9 Stuebbe Colorado St. 10 Rushing offence g 11 10 9 9 10 9 10 10 yes.  2279 253.2 251.4 221.6 219.4 217.1 200.1 192.7 187.0 183.9 180.7 25142216 17551737 1801 21201870 1655 1807 Kellar n. Illinois Dorsett Pittsburgh leaks Texas Griffin Ohio state Cappelletti Penn St. Jennings Rutgers Harrell Pacific Morton Arkansas Collins Kentucky 10 Parker Houston 9 Forward passing g att. Com Freitas Sand St 9 287 185 Harper Davidsn 10 329 175  8 231 137 Jaynes Kansas 10 294 155 Hatty Villanova 10 308 154 Kimball in just 10 276 150 Mcculley Tulsa 9 225 132 Swick Toledo 10 274 146 Stuebbe Corost 10 287 138 Boryla Stanford 10 240 134 yes. 1719 1509 13281265 1361 19801319 12431163 1014  156.3 150.9 147.6 140.6 136.1 133.1 131.9 124.3 116.3 112.7  2369 20.6 1885 17.51778 17.1 1958 15.51757 15.4 1779 15.0 1579 14.71970 14.6 1869 13.8 1545 13.4 wha s Golden Blades become Jersey knights new York a the world hockey association s new York Golden Blades have ceased operation and the franchise has been transferred to Cherry Hill n.j., to become the Jersey knights wha executive director James w. Browitt. Announce tuesday. The team which Browitt said will be a league owned fran Chise will play in the 5,500-seat. Cherry Hill Arena with its first Home game sunday against the Quebec Nordques. In taking this action we have Only one regret that the wha will not have a club in the new York metropolitan area Browitt said. Wha trustee Howard Baldwin added hopefully we will be Back in new York next season with a Strong owner to compete in that  Baldwin who is president of the new England whalers added that the establishment of a team in Cherry Hill is temporary but could become permanent. Veteran sports administrator Marvin Milkes has been named general manager of the Jersey knights. Former coach Camille Henry will act As assistant general manager with defend Seman Harry Howell becoming  the absence of owners for the team Milkes will report to Bald win who in turn will report to the full Board of governors. The team becomes the third franchise in the wha s two year history to leave its original site. The Philadelphia blazers moved to Vancouver after a financially dismal first season and the Ottawa nationals moved to Toronto to become the Toros. Cherry Hill is located just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia about 85 Miles from new York City. Henry compiled an unspectacular 39-55-4 record during his tenure As coach of the team. The team currently is in last place in the wha s East division with a 6-12-2 record. Iron Dukes cop club Grid title Pittsburgh up quarterback Dave Thomas passed for 232 Yards and two touchdowns tuesday night to Lead Duquesne s Iron Dukes to a 13-7 Vic tory Over Mattituck Conn Community College and the National club football Champion ship. Thomas passed 21 Yards to Steve Sherer and 42 Yards to Rod Hess for the Dukes Only scores before 5,500 fans attending the first children s Hospital Bow game at three Rivers stadium. The Dukes finished with a 10-0record. Mattituck was 7-1. Tons in his final game saturday would Miller lose. There s a two Way tie for the kick scoring Lead. Efren Herrera of Urcla and Bill Davis of Ala Bama each has 7.7 Points per game. Herrera in 10 games has missed Only four of 63 extra Point attempts and is and six for nine in Field goals. Davis in nine games has made 45 of 46 extra Points and eight of 14 Field goal attempts. Mike Gow of Illinois is the Lead ing interceptor averaging one interception per game Mike Fuller of Auburn is no. 1 in punt returns with an average of 20.1 Yards and Steve Odom of Utah is averaging 29.4 Yards per Kickoff return. Bonavena Kos Sorrells in second round Oklahoma City a Oscar Bonavena of Argentina knocked out Terry Sorrells of Austin tex., at 1 33 of the second round in a heavyweight fight tuesday night. Bonavena preparing to meet Champion George Foreman in a championship bout proposed Early next year bounced Sorrells off the ropes then landed a left to the face that put the texan on the floor Only one minute into the first round. Bonavena rocked Sorrells with a flurry of punches putting him on the mat a second time Early in the second round. The final blow was a left Jab that put Sorrells Down for the full count of 10. Aba Box scores braves 127, suns 100 Phoenix Calhun Green Scott Varsil walk Bantam Christ in Erl Ksn Haskins Machoni Reaves totals g 2 2 7 f 1-2 0-0 2-2 8 7-8 7 4-5 3 6-6 1 0-0 4 0-0 2 1-2 2 1-1 1 0-0 39 22-28 Buffalo t 5 do Gro 4 Kaffman 16 Mcado 23 Mcmilln 18 heard 12 Charles 2 Smith 8 Garvin 5 Kunnert 5 Miluso 2 Ruffner Wohl 100 totals 47 33-37 127 Phoenix 25 15 24 34100 i Buffalo 33 36 30 28127 i fouled out none. Total fouls Phoenix 33, Buffalo 24. Technical fouls Phoenix coach Mcleod Bantam. A6,088 kicks 105, lakers 89 los Angeles new York g f t opt Good Rah 2 2-2 6 Deb Chr 7 1-2 15 Price 9 2-3 20 Bradley 12 5-5 29 Esmith 9 2-2 20 Frazier 9 2-4 20 Hawks 6 2-3 14 Memler 2 2-2 6 love 2 0-0 4 Reed i 3-4 25 Harston 31-2 7 Arret 0 2-2 2 6 2-2 14 jocks 3 2-2 80 0-0 0rllev for than 100 2 is Hgt 1 0-0 2 counts 0 0-0 0 totals 39 11-14 89 totals 44 17-21 105 los Angeles. 20 24 18 27 89 new York. 26 24 29 26105 fouled out none. Total fouls los Angeles 21, new York 21. Technical fouls los Angeles assistant coach Barnhill Hairston a 19,694 76ers 109, Kings 103 Philadelphia pc Omaha g f t g f t mix 10 5-5 25 Behan 4 1-2 9 Varsil 10 8-9 28 Willims 6 2-5 14 Ellis 1 4-4 6 Lacey 5 5-6 15 Boyd 00-00 Komlos 4 5-7 13 Carter 9 4-5 22 Walker 8 2-2 18 Jones 6 10-10 22 Block 2 0-0 4 Collins 0 2-2 2 Durrett 1 1-2 3 Klimbal 2 0-0 4 Kols 4 1-1 9 May 0 0-0 0 manakas 10-0 2 Mcneil 6 4-4 16 Moore 00-00 totals 38 33-3$ 10? totals 41 21-29 103philadelphia 29 24 32 24109 Kansas City 5 23 21 34103 fouled out Kimball Williams. Total fouls Philadelphia 27, pc Omaha 30. A3,949 bulls 106, blazers 101 Portland Chicago g f t g f t Petrle 11 7-7 29 Vanir 5 5-8 15 Robersn 5 0-0 10 Sloan 5 4-4 14 Johnsn 3 4-4 10 love 11 4-4 26 Wicks 5 4-4 14 Ray 2 1-2 5 Steele 4 0-0 8 Walker 1010-10 30 Smith 3 0-0 6 Weiss 2 0-0 4 Johnsn 4 0-0 8 Autrey 41-2 9 Frye 1 2-2 4 Hummer 11-23 Layton 0 2-2 2 Sibley 1 0-0 2 Neal 4 0-0 8 totals 41 19-19 101 totals 40 26-32 106 Portland 32 18 27 24101 Chicago 28 27 26 25106, fouled out none. Total fouls Portland 28, Chicago 20. Warriors 108, Bucks 105 Golden state Milwaukee g f t g f t Dandrige 9 2-2 20 Russell 11 6-8 28 Perry 1 1-2 3 Barry 1011-11 31 Jabbar 9 2-2 20 Thormod 5 1-211 Mcglyn 6 2-2 14 mull ins 3 0-0 6 Robrts 5 5-6 15 Beard 6 1-2 13allen 4 4-4 12 Barnett 1 3-3 5 Davis 3 5-6 11 Dickey 30-06 Driscoll 1 0-0 2 a Johnsn 3 2-2 8 Warner 0 0-0 0 a Johnsn 0 0-0 0 Willims 4 0-0 8 totals 42 24-28 108. Totals 42 21-24 105 Golden state 24.32.29.23108 Milwaukee 28 28 27 22105 fouled out none. Total fouls Golden state 21, Milwaukee 24. Technical foul Dandridge. Jabbar sub lost again to Bucks Milwaukee a Dick Cunningham backup Man for Milwaukee Buck Center Kareem Abdul Jabbar was hospitalized monday after suffering a severe sprain of his right ankle in prac  Bucks said Cunningham suffered the injury in a Drill at the Milwaukee Arena. They said he would remain in the Hospital for four Days and out of action a minimum of two weeks. Cunningham returned to the Active roster Only sept. 13 after being out with a Cut right toe in a Power Lawn Mower Accident oct. 21  
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