European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 26, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes monday september 26, 1977 How they stood american league East w l pet. Go 59 .614 62 .600 2 62 .597 2mi 83 .465 23 86 .442 26v 91 101 .413 31 .340 42 55 .638 67 .568 69 10 a .558 12 .526 17 .468 26 .388 38 .185 39 l pet. Go 58 .623 65 .581 6 a 74 .519 16 75 .516 16 i 83 .461 25 94 .390 36 61 .604 72 .538 10 77 .500 16 83 .465 21 a 90 .423 28 96 .381 34 i new York 94 Baltimore 3 boston.,. J Detroit. 72 Cleveland 68 Milwaukee 4toronto 52 West x Kansas City 97 texas.88 Chicago 87 Minnesota 1 California 72 Oakland 59 Seattle 60 a clinched division title saturday s results Boston 6, Detroit 2 Baltimore 4, Cleveland 1 Minnesota 4, milwaukee3 texas3, Oakland 1 Kansa City 4, california3 new York at Toronto ppd., rain chicago8, Seattle 3 National league East w Philadelphia 96 Pittsburgh 0 St. Louis 80 Chicago 0 Montreal 71 new York 60 West a los Angeles 93 Cincinnati 84 Houston 77 san Francisco 72 san Diego 66 Atlanta 59 a cliched divison title saturday s results Philadelphia 1, Montreal 0 Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 3 St. Louis at new York ppd., rain Cincinnati 8, Atlanta 7 los Angeles 1, Houston 0 san Francisco 3, san Diego 2 National football league saturday s result Minnesota 9, Tampa Bay 3 Falcons top Pacific for first Victory continued from Page 22 Yard pass to Climax a 58-Yard drive. Air Force s . Crow blocked a Pacific punt in the opening minutes of the third period to give the Falcons Possession on the Pacific 4-Yard line. Four plays later Sophomore fullback Dave Thomas crashed into the end zone from the one. Pacific narrowed the margin to two Points at 6 46 of the fourth Quarter when quarterback Bruce Parker connected with Strycula for 22 Yards. The two Point pass play failed. Air Force threatened two other times during the final minutes moving deep into Pacific territory Only to have pass interceptions halt the drives. Pacific 0 7 0 6-13 air Force 9 0 6 0-is Afa Hoog 23 pass from Ziebart kick failed Afa Fig Harris 22 Pac Conron 36 pass from Strycula Alegre kick Afa Thomas 1 run kick failed Pac Strycula 22 pass from Parker Pas failed a �,783. Casals player coach of Wightman team new York up Rosemary Casals has been named player coach of the 1977 Wightman cup Tennis team that will face great Britain in the tournament which begins nov. 8 at the Oakland Arena. It is Casals third year As a member of the team and joining her Are Chris Evert Billie Jean King Joann Russell and Kris Tien Shaw with Vicki Berner serving As Captain. It is King s eighth appearance on the team and Evert s fifth while Russell and Shaw Are newcomers. Fusina rouses sluggish Penn state to 27-9 Triumph against Maryland byjoe Juliano University Park a. Up Junior quarterback Chuck Fusina woke up a sluggish Penn state offence with a 58 Yard touchdown bomb to flanker Jimmy Cefalo in the third Quarter saturday and the fifth ranked Kittany Lions went on to a 27-9 Victory Over Maryland. Fusina who hit 19 of 29 passes for 286 Yards also hit Mike Guman with a 20-Yard to pass and Matt Bahr kicked two Field goals As the Kittany Lions registered their third Victory of the season and their 22nd in 23 meetings with the terms. The game was tied at 3-3 in the third Quarter when from his own 42-Yard line Fusina found Cefalo five Yards behind Maryland safety Jonathan Claiborne and hit him with a perfect pass from the terms 25. Cefalo eluded a desperation tackle by Claiborne and scored. Passes of 12 Yards to Steve Geise and Cefalo later in the Quarter set up a Field goal of 37 Yards by Bahr his sixth straight of the season which broke the Penn state record of five in one year set by his brother Chris in 1973. An 18-Yard pass from Fusina to Guman on Penn state s next drive put the Lions on the Maryland 33 to set up their final touch Down. Six plays later Fusina hit Guman coming out of the Backfield and the Sopho More tailback scored. Cefalo scored his second touchdown of the game with 40 seconds remaining on a first Downs rushes Yards passing Yards return Yards passes punts fumbles lost penalties Yards my 18 37-31 277 7 18-41-0 10-40.7 0-0 2-8 Psi 20 47-146 295 15 20-30-0 8-38.4 1-0 2-16 great Scott catch Penn state s Scott Fitzkee reaches out for a one handed catch of a pass on Maryland s 8-Yard line As defender Doug Herbert fails to Stop the reception buffaloes Romp Over Lobos 42-7 Boulder Colo. A quarterback Jeff Knapple ran for two touchdowns and threw for another to trigger eighth ranked Colorado past new Mexico 42-7 saturday. The buffaloes scored twice in a Span of 45 seconds in the first half and held a 21-0 Lead at the half As the defense held the Lobos to Only two first Downs in the half. Knapple who completed Only six passes in 22 attempts got the buffs first two scores. After hitting split end Steve Gaunty on a 19-Yard pass late in the first Quarter Knapple ran the keeper around right end for a 1-Yard touchdown. Early in the second period Colorado marched 83 Yards. Knapple passed 23 Yards to tight end Bob Niziolek then ran 16 Yards to set up his own 6-Yard carry around left end. Less than a minute later new Mexico quarterback Noel Mazzone was intercepted by Odis Mckinney who returned 26 Yards to the Lobo 16. In the first period of saturday s game at University Park a. The pass set up a Field goal and the Kittany Lions went on to defeat the terms 27-9. A photo botox o s Gai on rained out continued from Page 21 inning when Tom Shopay came Home from third on a balk by reliever Jim Bibby. Royals 4, Angels 3 Mark Littell making Only his fourth Start of the season scattered two hits Over seven innings and the Western division Champion royals took advantage of five California errors for a win Over the Angels. Littell 8-4, walked five and gave up two runs including Don Baylor s 24th Homer in the fourth inning before being relieved. Twins 4, Brewers 3 Dave Goltz spaced seven hits for his 19th win and Roy Smalley singled in Rob Wil Fong in the Bottom of the eighth to give the twins their Victory. Rangers 3, a s 1 Doyle Alexander won his 17th game of the year As Texas scored All of its runs in the sixth off loser Vida Blue 14-19. Keith Smith doubled and Mike Hargrove Tarkenton to toss beats wingless buccaneers continued rom Page 23 loss to Dallas last week. From the Atlanta Falcons last week booted the bucs Are 0-2 this year after losing minutes for Tampa the 18-yarder. 13-3 to Philadelphia a week ago. " the Victory gave the Vikings defending Tarkenton a 17-year Veteran completed champs of the National football Confer 25 of 38 passes for 223 Yards ence a 1-1 record after a 16-10 overtime Veteran quarterback Gary Huff recovering from a leg injury played the last two Minnesota 0 2 7 09tampa 0 3 0 03 Minn safety Helbero tackled in end zone tamp Fig Neavitt ii Minn Foreman 31 pass from Tarkenton Cox kick at6,272 seven Yard pass from Reserve quarterback Tony Capozzoli. De Loncar kicked an 18-Yard Field goal As time ran out in the first half and Reserve quarterback Larry Dick fired a 47-Yard touchdown pass to Dean Richards in the fourth Quarter for Maryland s Only Points. Loncar had a 34-Yard Field goal attempt in the final period blocked by Middle guard Randy Sidler. The Kittany Lions scored on their first Possession of the game aided by Scott Fitzkee s excellent diving catch of a Fusina pass that gained 48 Yards and put Penn state on the Maryland 6. Bahr kicked a 21-Yard Field goal four plays later. The terms held Penn state s offence which had gained 1,025 Yards in the first two games without a first Down in the second Quarter but Loncar s Field goal was the Only Points they were Able to put on the Board. Maryland 0 3069 Penn state 3 0 10 14 27 psf Bahr 21 Mary Fig Loncar 18 is Cefalo 58 pass from Fusina Bahr kick psf Bahr 37 is Guman 20 pass from Fusina Bahr kick Mary Richards 47 pass from Dick pass failed is Cefalo 7 pass from Capozzoli Bahr kick a-2,079 n half game new yorkers walked before Oakland Catcher Jeff Newman committed a two base throwing error on campy Campaneria sacrifice bunt attempt As Smith scored. Juan Beni Quez followed with a double scoring har Grove and Campaneria. White sox 8, mariners 3reserve infielder Jack Brohamer hit for the Cycle drove in four runs and scored two More to help Chicago Over Seattle. Brohamer s big blow was a three run Homer his second of the year to Cap a five run first inning. He also had a run scoring single in the sixth a triple in the ninth and doubles in the third and fifth Minnesota shocks no. 18 Urcla 27-13 Minneapolis a fullback Jeff Thompson scored two touchdowns and Paul Rogind booted a pair of Field goals to Lead Minnesota to a 27-13 upset Over lath ranked Urcla saturday. Thompson who finished with 68 Yards in 18 carries scored on runs of five and one Yard. Rogind hit from 47 and 30 Yards to build the Gopher Lead to 20-7. Minnesota 2-1, led 10-7 at halftime on scores by Thompson and Rogind
