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The Journal News from White Plains, New York • Page 48

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-r 2D THE JOURNAL-NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1974 Giants cut QB Randy Johnson SCORES AND STANDINGS Baseball II You Really Want To Play HOCKEY THIS IS WHERE IT'S AT! A Non Profit Organization Serving Boys Since 1956 BERGENROCKLAND HOCKEY ASSOCIATION dry and Ron Lumpkin, halfback Rocky Thompson, defensive end Dave Tipton and punter Tom Blanchard. The final three can all be recalled by Coach Bill Arnsparger and his staff. Rookies Jim Hovey and Ron Jessamy were also released. The Giants also cut veteran cornerback Willie Williams on Monday. "THIS IS THE toughest thing I have had to do so far," said Arnsparger.

"You're not only talking about these men but their families too." "We felt good about getting Joe Dawkins," added Arnsparger referring to the former Houston and Denver fullback who came to the Giants in a trade earlier in the week. became expendable with the fine progress of draft choices John Hicks and Tom Mullen. Both have found starting spots on the offensive line. But Johnson was the big news for the day. After talking to reporters for about a half hour, Arnsparger left and could be seen talking to both Johnson and starting quarterback Norm Snead in a nearby corridor.

Then came the announcement. "We've completed a trade for Jim Del Gazio of the Packers," said Arnsparger puffing on a cigarette. "I putting Randy Johnson on waivers this afternoon." DEL GAZIO, THE Packers' reserve quarterback, was traded to the Giants Tuesday. The transaction involved an undisclosed future draft choice. Del Gazio, in his third year as a pro, came to the Packers in a trade with the Miami Dolphins last year.

He started two games and completed 27 of 62 passes for 318 yards and two touchdowns. In preseason play this year, he had one completion in eight attempts. "I'm a little surprised but not hurt," said Johnson who might make the switch to the WFL sooner than he thought. "But since I'm going to the new league, I though they'd do it sooner." "I've seen the worst here," said Johnson. "But now they're on their way.

It's the start of something big in New York." "It's been a busy morning gentleman," added Arnsparger, who must trim two more of the 49 remaining players off the roster before Thursday. "I tell you I've earned my money today." "And with Daves Kotar doing so well Evans became expendable." The Giants rookie head coach also explained his move in waiving the other veterans. "Rocky, was a specialist while the other backs can re- turn kicks too," said Arnsparger. Arnsparger had kind words about Tuesday's other victims. "IT WAS REALLY hard cutting Blanchard," said Arnsparger about the Giants starting punter last season.

"But Jennings has a really good leg." Rookie Dave Jennings won the starting spot by averaging 41.4 yards on 11 preseason boots, seven yards better than Blanchard. Arnsparger called Tipton "one of the hardest working individuals I've known" and added that Buetow and Ellison Bv DON MARK US WRN Sports Writer PLEASANTVILLE Whoever gave the name to this sleepy Westchester village did not consider the 11 New York Giants, including eight veterans who were given their walking papers Tuesday. For them, the sunny September dav was far from pleasant. The biggest names among those waived (with the Giants having option of recalling them) and those cut were eight-year veteran quarterback Randy Johnson, who will be going to the Hawaii team of the WFL, and fullback Charlie Evans. Other veterans let go were guards Bart Buetow and Mark Ellison, linebackers Paul Gui- TRANSACTIONS Complete House League and Travel Team Programs for Every Age Group from Mites (Age 5) to Juniors (Age 17-19) Minimum of 40 sessions per boy Includes practice and games Skilled coaching; experienced staff Reasonable scheduling Tuition self-help program Excellent facilities Free jersey for house league players Home of Bantam National Finalists, Midget Zone Champions, Crusader Met League Team A.H.A.

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HEMPSTEAD AP The New York Jets placed 14 players on waivers Tuesday and put veteran wide receiver Margene Adkins on the injured reserve list as they moved i ward the National Football League 47-man roster limit. Three of the players cut were veterans, punter Julian Fagan, defensive tackle Joe Jackson and linebacker Rob Spicer. Rookies dropped were cen Bob Parrish and tackle Joe Stephens. The Jets did not announce the other three players placed on waivers. game Tuesday night.

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Boston Lee 1512 or Drago 6-8) at Cleveland (G. Perry 1810), 7:30 m. Milwaukee (Slaton 11-14) at Detroit (Walker 5-3), 8 pm. Oakland (Abbott 5-5) at Minnesota (Decker 14-11), 8 30 p.m. Texas (Bibby 18-16) at Chicago (Wood 20-17), 9 pm.

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Pittsburgh (Ellis 12-9) at Philadelphia (Carlton 14-11), 7 35 Atlanta (P Niekro 16-12) at Cincinnati (T Carroll 4-2 or Klrby 9 8), 8 05 m. St Louis (Forsch 4 4) at New York (Koosman 13-91, 8 05 m. Houston (Wilson 10 II) at San Diego ISpillner 6-10), 10 30 Los Angeles (Messersmith 16 6) at San Francisco (D'Acquisto 1112), 10:30 m. Football EASTERN KIT Pet. PF PA Florida 7 3 0 700 179 134 New York 6 4 0 600 2)9 158 Philadelphia 4 6 0 400 249 202 Jacksonville 4 6 0 .400 193 195 Central Division Birmingham 10 0-0 I 000 275 178 Memphis 8 2 0 .800 307 188 Chicago 7 3 0 700 22 256 Detroit 0 10 .000 152 264 Western Division So.

Californ a 6 4 0 600 216 182 Houston 3 6 1 350 82 203 Portland 2 7 1 250 131 227 Hawaiian! 2 8 0 .200 174 279 Saturday's Games Birmingham 41, Chicago 40 Memphia 45, Houston 0 Wednesday'! garnet New York at Portland, 10 30 WOR-TV, channel 9 will telecast game after Mets' baseball game. Detroit at Florida. 8 Jacksonville at Philadelphia, 8 pm. Hawaiians at Houston, 8 30 m. Southern California at Chicago, 9 m.

Birmingham at Memphis, 9 p.m. AP college ratings The Top Twenty, with tirst-place votes in parentheses, season record and total points. Points tabulated on basis of 2018-16 14-12 10-9 8 7-6-5 4-3-2-1: 1. Oklahoma (221 0-0-0 917 2 Notre Dame (17) 1-0-0 863 3 Alabama (5) 0-0-0 B03 4 Ohio State (9) 0-00 802 5 So California (1) 0 0 0 687 6 Michigan 0-0-0 539 7 Nebraska 000 416 8 Penn State 0 0 0 408 9 Louisiana State 00 0 348 10 Teas 0-0-0 312 11 Aruona State 1-0-0 245 12 UCLA 001 143 13 Pitt 0-0-0 137 14 Maryland 00-0 113 15 Tennessee 001 109 16 No Carolina St. 0 00 70 17 Arizona 0 00 62 18 Missouri 00 0 50 19 Houston 0-1-0 40 20 Arkansas 0-0-0 21 (tie) Stanford 0-0 0 21 Others receiving votes, listed alphabetically Auburn.

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