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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 22, 1973, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes thursday november 22, 1973 How they stand american basketball Assn. East division w l pet. Go Kentucky 13 3 .813 1 Carolina 7 5 .773 new York 7 11 389 8 Memphis 6 12 .333 9 Virginia 5 11 .313 9 West division Denver 10 7 .588 Utah 0 9 .526 1 Indiana 9 9 .500 a i san Antonio 9 13 .409 3 /2 san Diego 6 12 .333 4vt tuesday s game Carolina 113, Denver 107 Indiana 102, Utah 98 Only games scheduled National basketball Assn. Eastern conference Atlantic division w l pet. Go Boston 13 3 .813 new York 12 7 .632 2w Buffalo 9 12 .429 6 a Philadelphia 6 12 .333 8 Central division Atlanta 10 8 .556 Capitol 8 7 .533 i Houston 5 13 .278 5 Cleveland 4 15 .211 6vj Western conference Midwest division Milwaukee 15 4 .789 Chicago 5 4 .789 Detroit 11 8 .579 4 pc Omaha 6 13 .316 9 Pacific division los Angeles 12 7 .632 Golden state 9 6 .600 1 Portland 9 8 .529 2 Seattle 7 14 .333 6 Phoenix 4 14 .222 7 a tuesday s results Buffalo 127, Phoenix 100 new York 105, los Angeles 89 Chicago 106, Portland 101 Golden state 108, Milwaukee 105 Philadelphia 109, pc Omaha 103 Only games scheduled National hockey league East division w l t Pis. Of a Boston 14 4 1 29 95 52 Toronto 9 5 5 23 67 47 Montreal 5 2 20 52 41 Buffalo 9 7 1 19 55 57 . Rangers 7 7 4 18 64 54 Detroit 7 10 1 15 59 83 Vancouver 5 8 3 13 41 53 . Islanders 2 8 7 11 36 54 West division Philadelphia 12 5 1 25 55 29 Chicago 7 4 6 20 50 29 St. Louis 8 5 3 19 49 36 Atlanta 7 6 4 18 44 46 Pittsburgh 5 9 3 13 41 72 los Angeles 5 11 2 12 49 64 Minnesota 3 8 6 12 47 61 California 5 11 1 11 38 62 tuesday s results Toronto 4, new York islanders 2 Detroit 6, los Angeles 5 world hockey Assn. East division w l t new England 12 7 1 Quebec 11 9 1 Chicago 0 6 1 Cleveland 962 Toronto 6 11 3 Jersey 12 2 West division Edmonton 14 3 0 Minnesota 9 8 1 Winnipeg 892 Houston 8 6 1 Vancouver 6 13 0 los Angeles 6 15 0 tuesday s results Edmonton 5, Cleveland 3 los Angeles 6, Minnesota 2 Only games scheduled pts. 25 23 21 20 15 14 28 19 18 17 12 12 of 78 88 ,64 64 66 47 76 68 65 60 61 55 a 64 71 55 62 74 80 45 60 66 47 86 82 american hockey league North w l t pts of a Providence 13 6 0 26 96 55 new Haven 0 5 3 23 73 59 Nova Scotia 10 7 3 23 58 50 Boston 8 9 2 18 54 66 Rochester 6 7 3 15 53 62 Springfield 4 9 3 11 47 60 South Cincinnati 11 2 3 25 80 40 Hershey 8 6 4 20 61 47 Baltimore 6 7 1 13 46 48 Jacksonville 6 10 1 13 52 74 Richmond 4 8 3 11 35 62 Virginia 3 13 0 6 37 69 tuesday s results Boston 3, Providence 1 Hershey 5, Virginia 1 Only games scheduled nerves push Gordon from North Star Post Bloomington Minn. A Jack Gordon the most successful coach in the Brief history of the Minnesota North stars quit the National hockey league club tuesday saying the pres sure got the Best of him. Parker Macdonald who played 15 years As a left Winger for four nil clubs and was a successful minor league manager got the Job. And general manager Wren Blair said that if the North stars tied for sixth in the West Divi Sion with Only three wins in 17 starts said the North stars had better Start winning or he will Start trading. The pressure got to my nerves More and More the past few weeks a grim Gordon told a hastily called news conference. It s been coming for a while. It was my nerves More than any thing else. The response was not there. I was not getting the Mes Sage to the players. I think the Talent was  Macdonald 40, in his second year As coach of new Haven in the american hockey league conducted a tuesday morning practice and prepared for his debut As a major league coach Grid Odds new York up the Odds for this week s College and professional football games College thursday notre Dame 27 air Force Texas 18 Texas am Alabama 12 leu pro thursday Washington 4 Detroit Dallas 2 Miami College Friday Oklahoma 13 Nebraska College saturday Ohio St. 3 Michigan Penn 10 Cornell South Carolina 7 Clemson Dartmouth 13 Princeton Purdue 6 Indiana West Virginia 4 Syracuse Penn St. 17 Pittsburgh Maryland 6 Tulane Yale 3 Harvard North Carolina 4 Duke Michigan St. 9 Iowa Minnesota 6 Wisconsin Illinois 7 Northwestern Texas tech 7 Arkansas Oklahoma St. 7 Iowa St. Kansas 2 Missouri Mississippi 8 miss. St. Sum 3 Baylor Rice 1 thu Colorado 18 Kansas St. Urcla 4 us Oregon 11 Oregon St. Stanford 3 California Wash. St. 10 Washington Florida 3. Miami Fla Arizona St. 14 Arizona pro sunday Pittsburgh 3 Cleveland new England 3 Houston los Angeles 13 new Orleans Minnesota 14 Chicago Buffalo 2 Baltimore Atlanta 4 jets Denver 1 Kansas City Oakland 3 san Diego giants 2 Philadelphia Cincinnati 10 St. Louis pro monday san Francisco 3 Green Bay against the Montreal canadians wednesday night. Blair said he thinks Macdonald faces an Uphill pull. Parker is not walking into any cakewalk he said. The team is lethargic. I Don t know if any one stroke of the Brush will Correct this. We can t put our Finger on the reasons but there Are a Mil lion reasons for a club to go  there Are clubs in this league who Are hungrier than our club and i think this is what got Jack  Blair said he will ask former North Star player coach Charlie Burns to be player coach at new Haven where he has been assist ant coach and player. The general manager said he was pleased that Macdonald accepted the Job. He s been with our organization since the very first Day and i feel what attracted me most was his willing Ness to Start in the minors and work his Way up. That s no bed of roses. He s Bright Loyal Quick witted and will have a Good rela Tion with the  Macdonald played with the North stars in their Maiden sea son 1967-68 and scored 42 Points on 19 goals and 23 assists. His Best year was with the Detroit red wings in 1962-63 when he scored 61 Points on 33 goals and 28 assists. He also played with the new York rangers and bos ton Bruins. The North stars who made the Stanley cup playoffs under the 46-year-old Gordon each of his previous three years were rap Ped by Blair for their play this year we have to face the real Ity that if the Guys Don t Start coming around and we can make some satisfactory trades we will. Maybe we should have made More trades in the  sponsor cancels Lyga event Southbury Conn. A the $30,000 ladies professional Golf association 1974 heritage Village open has been cancelled for economic and personnel reasons the promoters have announced. The heritage Village development group inc., the major Backer cited demands on time personnel outside costs and preparation necessary to insure that the tournament continues to be an outstanding  Norm american Rocney league w l t pts of a Syracuse Maine Johnstown Long Island Cape cod Binghamton Mohawk Valley 13 7 12 7 11 6 10 9 9 13 8 12 5 14 27 80 56 25 109 82 23 77 75 20 83 71 nil summaries 19 108 120 i Jui Maple Leafs 4, islanders 2 -5 Jet s ass i i 3, de enso tuesday s results Cape cod 7, Syracuse 3 Only game scheduled Canadian football crowds set Mark Toronto a Canadian football league teams attracted a record 1,674,589 fans during the 1973 season it has been announced Here. The total was 90,181 More than a year ago and 49,048 More than the previous record set in 1971. Toronto 1 2 1 4 new York 01 2 first period 1. Toronto Monahan 3 Turnbull Hammarstrom 10 24 2. New York Harris 4 Henning j. Potvin 12 29. Penalty Marshall 7 58. Second period 3. Toronto Sittler 8 Jarry Turnbull 7 10 4. Toronto Macdonald 2 Sittler Jarry 19 04. Penalties j. Potvin 5 22, Hicke 11 14, Nystrom 19 42. Third period 5. New York Lewis 1 Gagnon Westfall 1 37 6. Toronto Keon 6 Thompson 19 55. Penalties Henderson 8 57, j. Potvin 9 25. Shots on goal by Toronto 13 11 7 31 new York 7 7 9 23 goaltenders Toronto Johnston new York Smith. A12,563 red wings 6, Kings 5 los Angeles i j a Detroit 2 3 1 11 56. Penalties Johnston det 7 35 Marotte la 11 23. Second period4, los Angeles Berry 9 corrigan3 00. 5, Detroit Libbett 10 Collins dionne8 47. 6, los Angeles Nevin 7 Long maloney12 36. 7, de troit Lundstrom 1 fontaine15 57. 8, Detroit Redmond 12 bailey17 13. Penalties Johnston det 3 59. Third period9, los Angeles Widling 5 Corrigan murdoch13 22. 10, Detroit Lisbett 11 dionne18 14. 11, los Angeles Murdoch 2 St. Marseille berry19 53. Penalties Corrigan la 4 01 Collins det 7 31. Shots on goal los Angeles 7-8-1328 Detroit 7-7-317, goalies los Angeles Edwards Voct on. Detroit Grant. First period1, los Angeles Rota 4 Harper cozak52. 2, Detroit red prep is Pickin s / v by Ben Abrams Nuernberg and Heidelberg dominated the red division football Competition this fall and to the Surprise of absolutely no one the eagles and Lions who split their two games and shared the league championship also dominated the stars & stripes All conference team. Lee Kirsch s eagles placed three men on the offensive unit and six on the defensive squad named by the coaches and de Schulze s Lions were named to four offensive slots and three on defense. Mannheim had a total of five players selected and Pitburg placed two on the 23-Man team. There was Only one unanimous Choice Nuernberg s Howard Fields at a halfback Slot on the team but four players made both the offensive and defensive squads. Mannheim had two of them Sherman Oglesby at fullback and As a linebacker and rugged Bob Nicholson the giant on the squad at 6-0, 230, at both offensive and defensive tackle. Heidelberg s John Konitzer was named first string quarterback and Nuernberg s Scott Mchardy repeated As offensive guard and was also named to a defensive linebacker s Slot. The eagles Vic Wallace also repeated As a defensive tackle. They were the Only 1972 carry overs. A he offensive line averages 186 pounds and the first string Backfield of Konitzer Fields Heidelberg s George Johnston and Oglesby is Light but speedy. Fields scored 76 Points As a Sophomore Johnston and Oglesby were hard charging runners and Konitzer excelled both As a passer and a runner on the option play. Wallace Mchardy teammate Pat Baier Oglesby Konitzer and Heidelberg s Don Slocombe were demons on defense All year. Baier ranks As a rugged Middle guard and Slocombe lived in the opponents Backfield As a defensive end.  end Jeff Hoover end Kent Woodard tackle Rick Neikirk tackle Bob Nicholson guard Brian Cade guard Scot Mchardy Center Pat Hepler quarterback John Konitzer halfback Howard Field halfback George Johnston fullback Sherman Oglesby end Don Slocombe end Fred Longmire tackle Vic Wallace tackle Bob Nicholson Middle guard Pat Baier linebacker Doug Pompa linebacker Sherman Oglesby linebacker Scot Mchardy cornerback Sparky Strothers cornerback John Konitzer safety James Redwine safety Joe Houston offensive team school Hgt Pitburg 5-11 Heidelberg 6-1 Heidelberg 5-11 Mannheim 6-0 Nuernberg 5-10 Nuernberg 6-1 Pitburg 6-0 Heidelberg 5-10 Nuernberg 5-10 Heidelberg 5-8 Mannheim 5-9 defensive team Heidelberg 6-2 Nuernberg 5-11 Nuernberg 6-1 Mannheim 6-0 Nuernberg 6-1 Heidelberg 6-0 Mannheim 5-9 Nuernberg 6-1 Nuernberg 5-9 Heidelberg 5-10 Mannheim 6-4 Nuernberg 6-0 wet class 150 Junior 170 Junior 190 Junior 230 Junior 195 senior 185 Junior 185 senior 150 senior 1.70 Sophomore 160 Junior 165 senior 190 Junior 160 Junior 180 senior 230 Junior 195 senior 180 senior 165 senior 185 Junior 150 senior 150 senior 185 senior 170 senior College scores basketball Yugoslavia nationals 82, Nebraska 80 midwestern 80, Stephen f. Austin 67 Marion 115, St. Francis 84 Trinity Christian 96, it. Wayne Bible 93 of Texas lutheran 83, Texas Al 81 Mcmurry 82, n. Mexico Highlands 77 sul Ross 67, Lubbock Christian 65 Howard Payne 92, St. Edwards 70 Paul Quinn 107, miss. Industrial 81 evangel 83, Missouri Valley 57 Mars Hill 68, claflin62 Earlham 85, Marian 70 Taylor 87, Huntington 77 Anderson 109, . Wayne 59 cent. Wesleyan 108, unc Greensboro 88 southwestern 67, Southwest Tex. 66 Gardner Webb 70, Voorhees 35 Mary mount Kan. 72, Rockhurst to. 67 Tabor Kan. 72, Phillips okla. 65 spartan Holiday classic championship Principia Iii. 66, Greenville Iii. 62 Consolation Concordia Iii. 72, Sanford Brown Iii. 51 shrine tournament championship Salem 75, Glenville St. 74consolation Alderson Broaddus 84, w. A. West 76 hockey rpm 8, Bowling Green 5 Buffalo 8, Oswego state 6 Lake Superior St. 3, Laurentian 3 Wisconsin 8,  7 soccer division one tourney Brown 1, Connecticut . Regional e. Stroudsburg St. 1, Elizabethtown col. 0 Casals signs Wittl pact Detroit a outspoken Tennis Star Rosemary Casals has signed a contract with the Detroit loves of the world team Tennis league. Wha stats oilers 5/ crusaders 3 Cleveland 1 2 03 Edmonton 3 15 first period 1. Cleveland Clearwater 3 Buchanan Krake 7 12 2. Edmonton Climie 16 a Ccrimmon Patenaude 10 24. Penalties Mckenzie 17-27, Hamilton 17 27. Second period 3. Edmonton Joyal 7 Barrie Gilmore 3 24 Cleveland eur 4 Ericksen 6 20 Edmonton Climie 17 Harrison Mckenzie 7 01 5. Edmonton Mccrommon 1 Joyal 13 55 6. Cleveland Pumple 2 Pinder Wiste 17 35. Penalties eur 4 02. Third period 7. Edmonton Mcdonald 6 Joyal Wall 8 54. Penalties l. Hillman 7 36. Shots on goal by Cleveland 7 11 1028 Edmonton 13 m 37 Sharks 6, saints 2 Minnesota 1 1 02 los Angeles 0 3 3 first period 1, Minnesota Ball 2 Connelly m. Walton15 10. Penalties Heiskala la 0 32 Ball min 2 08 Watson la 6 38 Heiskala la 13 55 Paradise min 16 31. Second period 2, Minnesota Connelly 12 Hampson mcmahon1 54. 3, los Angeles Odro Waskl 2 Heiskala niekamp6 48. 4, los Angeles Walters 3 Ward 15 41. 5, los Angeles Ward 6 Walters Fene ruzzo15 55. Penalties Smith min 7 20 Gar Wasiuk la 9 09,. Third period 6, los Angeles Garwo Siuk 1 Thomas heiskala14 38. 7, los Angeles Heiskala 1 thomas17 19. 8, los Angeles Thomas 2 Odro Waskl niekamp17 33. Penalties Gallant min major and match served by Boyd 0 46 Sutherland Lama or and match served by Slater 0 46 Arbour min 1 47 Mcdonald la 2 40 Mcmahon min 8 52. Shots on goal by Minnesota 4 212 los Angeles u u 1042  
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