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December 15, 1970 Reno Evening Gazette PRO BASKETBALL FIGHT RESULTS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION East Virginia Pct. GB 21 10 .667 Floridians 19 10 .655 Kentucky New 14 15 .433 York 13 16 .448 Carolina 12 20 .375 10 Pittsburgh 10 18 .357 10 West Utah 19 10 Indiana 18 10 .643 .655 Memphis 15 13 .536 Texas 19 .321 Denver 19 .321 10 (No games Monday) Tuesday's Games Cerolina at Denver Texas (Only at Memphis games scheduled) Wednesday's Games Memphis at Utah Indiana at Kentucky (Only games scheduled) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Atlantic Division Pct. GB New York 25 .706 19 .633 delphia 16 .485 alo 9 .281 15 Central Division Baltimore 18 12 .600 Cincinnati NO 16 .429 Atlanta 21 .300 Cleveland 2 31 .061 Midwest Division Milwaukee 23 5 .821 Detroit Chicago 17 11 12 .625 5 .607 Phoenix 19 14 .476 Pacific Division San Diego 18 Los Angeles 17 .607 Seattle 14 .424 Portland 11 ..324 9 Francisco 18 ERROR .545 .545 (No games Monday) Tuesday's Games Cleveland at New York San Diego at Philadelphia Baltimore at Chicago San Francisco at Phoenix Los Angeles at, Buffalo Detroit at Portland (Only games scheduled) Wednesday's Games Los Angeles at Cincinnati San Diego at Atlanta New York at Cleveland Seattle at San Francisco (Only games scheduled) PRO FOOTBALL How they stand Monday's Fights CARACAS, Venezuela Heavyweight fight between Jose Garcia, Venezuela, and Roberto Davila, Peru, ruled no decision by Venezuelan Boxing Commission. TV SPORTS TV SPORTS TODAY 7 p.m.--Ch 5, Pro basketball, San Francisco Warriors vs. Phoenix Suns.

7:25 p.m.--Ch 13, The Outdoorsman. CITY LEAGUE BASKETBALL TODAY Swope Junior High Seaberry DePaoli and Quilici Ranch VS. Overland Hotel, 8:15 p.m.; Jim Boys' Tacos vs. Walton's Funeral Home, 9:15 p.m. Landa Son (47) fg tp Wanco J.

Landa 2 12 Loosbrock ca Olson 6 Granada 2 Abrahmson 13 Totals 20 47 Landa RIAA Sons of Erin (70) fs ft tp Dempsey 20 M. Healy 5 O'Mara 0 Riley 14 G. Hastings 5 J. Hastings 5 12 Moulian 14 D. Healy 00 0 Totals 30 10 70 Sons of Erin FNB A.

Teichert (97) ft Jensen 38 Johnson 3 8 Bowers 10 Pursell 24 Gianoli 16 Carling Totals 42 13 97 A. Teichert Son Shakeys No. 1 Reno Dodge (76) fg ft tp Weir Miller 00 Getz 8 Coogan 11 24 Weis McKinney 38 Totals 33 10 76 Reno Dodge PMA RIAA (69) Wyatt fg ft 10 Lawson A 15 Tobey 00 5 21 Jackson 3 2 8 Smith Williams 5 1 11 Totals 30 69 9 19 35 47 14 33 50 69 1st Nat'l Bank (48) fg ft tp Ethridge 2 2 6 Texeira 6 0 12 Talbott 04 16 Corey Rucker 10 Strausz Helgren Totals 21 48 19 32 35 70 19 48 Shakeys (62) fg ft Zabala D. Lemus L.Lemus 0 Jones 2 10 Trentham 0 0 Lange 0 18 Delarosa 0 Williams 3 1 Totals 27 10 62 25 49 97 8 22 42 62 PMA (38) Paloolian 10 Brderdorf 211 ft tp Quick Collins 0 8 Packer Martin Totals 12 17 20 17 the Toledo picks John Gamble in draft John Gamble, former football and baseball standout for Carson City High has been drafted by Toledo of the International League in baseball's annual minor league draft. Gamble, who signed in 1966 with the Los Angeles Dodgers, played last season in the Florida State League.

He lead the league in runs scored with 91 and stolen bases with 56. Toledo an "AAA" club, is an affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. All of Gamble's experience has been in ball. He played his first two seasons in the Pioneer Rookie League in Ogden, Utah. In 1958, he played a half season in the California League, for Bakersfield, hitting 248.

The 23-year-old is currently attending the University of Nevada. PGA schedules match play meet NEW YORK (AP) After a hiatus of 14 years, the Professional Golfers Association has returned a match play championship to its tournament trail. The National Match Play Championship will be played over the Country Club of North Carolina course at Pinehurst next August with a $32,000 first prize awaiting the winner. The $200,000 five-day eventfirst match play tourney scheduled by the PGA since 1957-will also carry a minimum purse of $1,250 for players eliminated in the first day of competition. Some 64 top ranking pros will compete with the championship field including winners of major PGA-sanctioned tournaments in the 12 months prior to the event, as well as current PGA tournament point leaders.

The pros will go head-to-head for 18 holes each day in stroke play with the winner determined by low score. Carrier AIR -CONDITIONING HOME JOHN RAUCH REFRIGERATION 1070 Gentry Way 323-2146 AMERICAN CONFERENCE East -W Pct. PF PA X-Baltimore 10 2 .833 286 214 Miami 9 4 0 .692 252 221 York Jets 4 9 0 .308 235 251 Buffalo 3 9 .250 197 Boston 2 11 0 .15 142 316 Central Cincinnati 7 0 ..538 267 248 Cleveland 6 .462 259 252 Pittsburgh tr 8 0 .385 190 242 Houston 9 .250 307 300 West X-Oakland 00 .727 293 255 Kansas City 7 .636 259 213 Denver 5 .417 240 237 San Diego 4 6 3 .400 251 265 X-Clinched Div. title NATIONAL CONFEENCE East N. Y.

Giants 9 0 .692 298 239 Dallas 9 .692 247 211 St. Louis 00 4 1 .667 298 200 Washington 5 8 0 .385 269 287 Philadelphia 2 10 1.67 211 312 Central X-Minnesota 11 0 .846 298 136 Green Bay 6 7 0.462 196 273 Detroit AN 0 .692 327 202 Chicago (n 8 0 .385 232 258 West San Francisco .750 231 260 Los Angeles 00 a .667 294 Atlanta A 7 .364 199 224 New Orleans 1 10 .167 169 323 X-clinched Div. -title Monday Night's Results Detroit 28 Los Angeles Saturday's Game New York Jets at Baltimore (Only game scheduled) Sunday's Games Boston at Cincinnati Buffalo at Miami Chicago at New Orleans -Cleveland at Denver Green Bay at Detroit Houston at Dallas City at San Diego Los Angeles at New York Giants Minnesota at Atlanta Pittsburgh at Philadelphia St. Louis at Washington San Francisco at Oakland PRO HOCKEY WESTERN LEAGUE W. Pts.

Gf Portland 18 38 100 San Diego 14 10 5 33 1'1 Seattle 13 3 29 87 Denver 13 00 26 90 Salt Lake 10 15 22 82 Phoenix 17 18 79 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Pts. Gf 11 26 89 Quebec 12 26 90 Springfield 15 23 93 16 21 86 West Baltimore 15 04 88 Hershey No 78 Cleveland 13 98 Rochester 10 3 68 NESS (No games Monday) NATIONAL LEAGUE East, Pts. Gf Boston 19 5 5 43 127 New York 18 6 41 86 Montreal 14 10 4 32 99 Vancouver 12 16 3 27 89 Detroit 10 14 24 84 Toronto 10 18 21 85 Buffalo 5 17 5 15 50 West Chicago 19 54 109 St. Louis 14 36 71 Minnesota 12 4 28 61 Philadelphia 12 28 71 12 Pittsburgh 13 10 24 78 Los Angeles 14 20 68 California 7 19 2 16 60 Monday's Results (No games scheduled) Tuesday's Games Montreal at Minnesota Toronto at Pittsburgh Buffalo at New York Los Angeles at Boston Detroit at California St. Louis at Chicago (Only games scheduled) COLLEGE BASKETBALL Texas 72 Oklahoma St.

71 Long Island 62 Old Dominion 58 Wake Forest 93 William and Mary Illinois 82 Northern Michigan 70 Depaul 86 Parsons 71 lowa St. 86 Arkansas 47 Iowa 89 Bowling Green 78 Nebraska 116 Nevada Reno 71 Villanova 84 Xavier 62 Oklahoma 79 Alabama 70 Auburn 73 Miss St. 70 New Mexico 73 Texas Tech 72 Norfolk 112 Maryland St. 93 Iowa St. 86 Arkansas 77 Creighton 81 St.

Francis Penn 67 Princeton 78 NYU 68 Colgate 86 Cornell 75 Seattle 99 Brigham Young 80 University of Pacific 72 Portland 60 German Nationals 75, Boston U. 64 LIU 62, Old Diminion 58 California, Pa. 89, Lock Haven 60 Morehouse 103, Bethune-Cookman 96 Ky. Wesleyan 86, Alcorn 78 Tulane 109, Indiana St. 96 (OT) Michigan St.

99, Butler 75 St. Louis U. 65, Harvard 64 Kansas St. 81, Vanderbilt 74 Tex. 91, Abilene Christian 74 University of New Mexico's Willie Long comes down after grabbing a rebound against Texas Tech Monday.

New Mexico won the game, 73-72, i in overtime. (UPI Telephoto) A 44 Here he comes Confusion awaits football playoffs By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brother, can you spare a dime? Or whatever kind of coin Pete Rozelle wants to flip to settle the National Football League's playoff picture. What hath Rozelle wrought? A state of confusion in. which a coin flip could send a team to the sidelines while the winner of the toss goes after the man Super Bowl plum. Only three teams--Minnesota in the National Conference Central, Baltimore in the American East and Oakland in the American West -have clinched their division titles.

The other five playoff participants will be decided Sunday or will they? The simplest way of explaining the mess is this: If there is a two-way deadlock either for first place in a division or the best second-place record in a conference, the first tie-breaking formula is the season's games between the two teams involved. If they broke even or did not play each other, the next step is intradivision records for settling division races and intraconference records for determining the best second-place team. If a comparison of intradivision races still leaves a tie, then intraconference records are used. Finally, comes a coin toss. Still alive and kicking are the New York Giants and Dallas, both 9-4, and St.

Louis, 8-4-1, in the NFC East; Detroit, 9-4, in the NFC Central; San Francisco, 9-3-1, and Los Angeles, 8-4-1, in the NFC West; Miami in the AFC East; Cincinnati, 7-6, and Cieveland, 6-7, in the AFC Central and Kansas City, 7-4-2, in the AFC West. Nine games Sunday will involve playoff contenders, with the clash in New York between Los Angeles and the Giants the only one matching two pretenders head-to-head. The other key games find Houston at Dallas, St. Louis at Washington, Green Bay at Detroit, San Francisco at Oakland, Buffalo at Miami, GAS TANKS 16-GAUGE STEEL, PLASTIC LINED AUXILIARY GAS TANKS. CARAVAN CAMPERS 1875 DICKERSON ROAD VALUABLE COUPON MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY NIGHT! FAMOUS CHUBBY CHICKEN All the Chicken you can eat! COMPLETE DINNERS FOR $1.50 (Children 10c per year of age up to 12 years) DINING ROOM ONLY.

KIETZKE LANE ONLY A DRIVE IN Lobos, Billikens win games with pressure shooting By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Got a second? Mike Stewart and Mike Lockette have something to show you. Stewart hit a jumper with one second left to give New Mexico's Lobos a 73-72 overtime basketball victory over Texas Tech and Mike Lockette pocketed a pressure free throw with a second on the clock for St. Louis' 65-64 success over Harvard Monday nignt. And it took Billy Black all of three seconds to win a game for Texas, putting in a free throw in a 72-71 success over Oklahoma State. Tenth-ranked Villanova, only team in the Top Twenty in ac- Super Bowl Miami blackout continues MIAMI (AP) The attorney's game plan called for outflanking the NFL's Super Bowl television blackout for the Miami area in federal court.

But it was a busted play. The ref charged the offense with illegal motion. Judge Ted Cabot ruled the right of South Florida's 2.5 million inhabitants to watch a live broadcast of a football game did not come within the area of constitutional guarantees. Cabot Monday upheld a motion by the National Football League and the City of Miami to dismiss a suit brought by Miami Beach attorney Ellis Rubin, who had charged the NFL with violating the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. Rubin claimed $115,000 of taxpayers' money spent to promote the game made Dade County and the state of Florida co-sponsors of a private enterprise.

Rubin said the dismissal of his suit did not mean he had given up efforts to lift the blackout. He said he would go into a state court to ask that spending tax dollars to promote the game be stopped. After that, he said, he would lay before NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle a petition bearing the signatures of 40,000 people who asked that the blackout be relaxed. If Rozelle failed to comply, Rubin said he would organize a South Florida boycott of "every sponsor who buys time" on the Super Bowl broadcast. trouble-free Humidity a reliable humidifier.

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All it means is that the Rams must win or tie Sunday to have any chance at the Super Bowl. The Giants would win any two-way tie for first in the NFC East while a St. Louis-Dallas deadlock would go to the Cardinals. The Rams would come out on top in a standoff with San Francisco in the NFC West. In the AFC Central, a CleveiandCincinnati tie would go to the Browns.

Victories by the Giants, Cowboys, 49ers, Dolphins and Bengals would-believe it or nomake any tie-breaking formulas unnecessary and put those teams in the playoffs, no matter what the Cards, Lions, Rams, Browns and Chiefs do. Of course, the possibility exists for a three-way tie for first in the NFC East or second in the over-all NFC, not to mention the numerous two-way possibilities. Does the loser get to keep the coin, Pete? More press seats for Peach Bowl ATLANTA (AP) Press box facilities for the annual Peach Bowl game at Grant Field likely will reach capacity for the third straight year, officials said Monday. Ned West, press relations director for the game, said applications by working newsmen are still being accepted although only a few seats are still available in the press box for the Dec. 30 contest.

The game matches North Carolina against Arizona State. The Most Exciting Headache News In Years! Doctors' Tests In Treating Nervous Tension Headaches Now Made Public Non-Narcotic Tablet That Proves Just As Effective Leading Pain-Relief If you're one of the many who get tense, nervous headaches, these latest tests by doctors should of the greatest importance. In recent medical tests doctors proved a famous tablet that needs no prescription gives the same complete headache relief as the expensive, leading prescription of doctors. These doctors' tests proved, beyond a doubt, that Anacin is just as effective to relieve tension headaches, yet Anacio just took its own good time in beating Xavier, 84-62 behind Howard Porter's 32 points and 11 rebounds. New Mexico and Texas Tech, a pair of physically tough clubs, battled stubbornly through regulation time.

Gregg Lowery hit a 16-foot jump shot with 21 seclonds left to tie the game for Texas tech. The regulation match ended on a controversial play when New Mexico's Pete Gibson committed a foul, but officials ruled there. was no time left. Willie Long, who had kept New Mexico alive most of the night with 34 points, fouled out in the overtime session. But Stewart took over the hero's role with his split-second shooting.

It was also too-close-for-com-1 fort between the Billikens and Harvard as the Crimson tied it 64-64 with 1.06 left on. Floyd Lewis' field goal. St. Louis' Jim Irving missed a shot from 15 feet out and Lockette was fouled by Lewis when he went in for the rebound. Oklahoma State had tied its game at 71 on a layup by Tony Kraus with 11 seconds left.

Black, fouled by Mike Jeffries as he drove to the basket in the closing seconds, then pitched in his game-winner. Porter, Villanova's agile 6- foot-8 center, scored the first four points of the game and Clarence Smith added two before Xavier had a point. The Aspen ski meet cancelled The University of Nevada ski team has announced that its meet, scheduled at Aspen, Colo. today, has been cancelled due to lack of snow. The meet was to be sponsored by the University of Denver.

According to Mark Magney, coach, the next meet will be in two weeks at Boreal Wildcast didn't have any after that. Auburn edged Mississippi (State 73-70 despite a State's 31-point performance by 67. Bouldin; Bobby Jack hit 28 6-foot-8 points and 6-foot-8 Clifford Ray ruled the backboards in Oklahoma's 79-70 victory over Alabama; Mike Henry and John Sutter combined for 18 points in overtime, leading Tulane over Indiana State 109-96; Rudy Benjamin scored 41 points as Michigan State gunned Butler 99-75 and Nebraska hammered Ne-' vada, Reno 116-71 behind Marv Stewart's 33 points. Elsewhere, it was Illinois 82, Northern Michigan 70; Kansas State 81, Vanderbilt 74; Colgate 86, Cornell 75; Texas 91,1 Abilene Christian 74; Princeton New York University 68; Iowa State 86, Arkansas 77 and Creighton 81, St. Frances, Pa.

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