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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 41

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THE COURIER-NEWS, Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1971 41 Scoreboard at bein the rst wo; rown Pro Basketball Pro Hockcv East Division EASTERN CONFERENCE Florida (3-7); 19. Indiana (3-8); 20. Navy (3-7). The Bills reached this plateau.

Meanwhile No. 2-rated Hous-with the help of Buffalo quarter-1 ton, which has won one more back Dennis Shaw, who had i game than the Bills, was run Gannett News Service THE COLLEGES Pts GF GA 3. Baylor (1-8) 6-20, SMU 4. Maryland (2-9) 27-29, Virginia ROUT OF THE WEEK: Mis New York 13 2 4 30 90 43 GB 2 3 4 Pet. .632 .526 .474 .421 .421 .375 Ariantic Division Won Lost Boston 10 7 New York 10 9 Philadelphia 9 10 Buffalo 8 11 Central Division Baltimore 8 11 Cincinnati 6 10 Atlanta 5 12 Cleveland 14 sissippi at Mississippi State.

CRUMMY GAME OF THE 5. Iowa (1-10) over Dy Cincinnati, vx-ys. ine Oilers appeared to be looking ahead to their December 12 crummy game with Buffalo. four passes intercepted in the first half, then was removed from the game to reduce the possibility of reprisals by his teammates. 0-31, Illinois WEEK: Nebraska at Oklahoma.

They are given an even chance. If coaches of Bottom Ten members think they have it rough, they should consider the case of Sgt. Eddie Smith, a Little League football coach in Honolulu. Smith was dismissed by authorities at Scofield Barracks because "the manner in which your team has run up scores in league games is detrimental to the objectives of the 2V4 263 QUOTE OF THE WEEK: Re Montreal .12 2 5 29 75 41 Boston 13 5 1 72 75 40 Toronto .7 6 7 21 56 59 Detroit 5 11 4 14 52 72 Vancouver 5 14 4 14 51 76 Buffalo 4 11 5 13 57 77 West Division Brown will have to wait another year to win a football game. The Bruins, mugged 24-6 by Columbia, finished their regular season with an unblemished 0-9 record and were invited to no bowl games.

However, they did virtually WESTERN CONFERENCE porter's ballot for USC-UCLA game: "Offensive Player of the Game Roberto Clemente; 3'i 8 9 Defensive Player of the Game Minnesota .14 4 3 31 63 35 Midwest Division Milwaukee 18 3 Chicago 13 5 Detroit 9 10 Phoenix 8 11 Pacific Division Los Angeles 17 3 Golden State 14 7 Seattle 13 7 Houston i 17 Portland 3 15 Tuesday's Results .857 .722 .474 .421 .850 .667 .650 .190 .167 6. Missouri (1-10) 2-7, Kansas 7. Kentucky (3-8) 7-21, Tennessee 8. Mississippi State (2-8) Idle 9. Virginia (3-8) Def.

Maryland 29, 27 10. Texas (El Paso) (4-5) 7-24, Colorado State Brooker Robinson." Chicago 15 5 0 30 64 33 tl VI 4 3' 2 4 13'i 13 THE PROS clinch the Bottom Ten championship. Official sources said that the only team that could possibly football program. Smith won his last game, 79-0. Vanishing Buffalo hit double figures Sunday.

Not on the TEAM, RECORD scoreboard, of course. Crushed replace them on top in the final Philadelphia .7 8 4 18 44 58 Pittsburgh 8 12 2 18 59 66 St. Louis 6 11 3 15 52 62 California 6 12 3 15 67 98 Los Angeles 4 16 1 9 43 88 Tuesday's Results St. Louis 3, Los Angeles 1 Minnesota 2, Vancouver 1 New York 125, Cincinnati 110 Buffalo 102, Atlanta 97 Milwaukee 112, Detroit 104 Cleveland 104, Baltimore 102 Chicago 130, Portland 94 Phoenix 128, Philadelphia 107 LAST WEEK 11. Vanderbilt (4-5): 12.

Colo 20-7 by the New York Jets, they rado State (2-8); 13. North Caro- 1. Brown (0-9) hit double figures in the won- 6-24, Columbia ilina State 3-8; 14. Pittsburgh lost column, the first pro team college rankings, which come out next week, is third-rated Baylor (1-8). However, to do so, the Bears would have to lose by more than 75 points to Rice.

GB 2. Penn (2-7) to do so, as they boosted their (3-7); 15. Utah (3-7); 16. UCLA 13-41, 2-7-1); 17. Rice (2-6-1); 18.

2' 2 record to 0-10. Pet. .722 .579 .500 .476 .421 .389 4 4' 2 NHL Leaders 5' 2 6 East Division Wen Lost Kentucky 13 5 Virginia 11 8 New York 9 9 Pittsburgh 10 11 Floridians 8 11 Carolina 7 11 West Division Utah 13 7 Indiana 9 9 Dallas 8 10 Memphis 8 11 Denver 7 11 Tuesday's Results Utah 114, Pittsburgh 112 Carolina 102, Virginia 98 Dallas 104, Denver 101 Short order ers get .650 .500 .444 .421 .389 3 4 4 2 5 Pts. 34 32 31 31 31 The scoring leaders: 1. Esposito, Boston 15 2.

Hadfield, New York 14 3. Ratelle, New York 14 4. Gilbert, New York 13 5. Orr, Boston 9 6. Martin, Buffalo 14 7.

Perreault, Buffalo 9 8. Mikita, Chicago 9 9. Oliver, Minnesota 9 TEAM, RECORD LAST WEEK NEXT LOSS 1. Buffalo (0-10) 7-20, Jets New England 2. Houston (1-8-1) 13-28.

Cincinnati Cleveland "We've got a better pitching ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) Short got swept up in the spirit of things and predicted 26 25 24 22 22 The Washington Senators gave staff than people give us credit for," he said, pointing also to Philadelphia 10. Ullman. Tnrnntn 5 general will continue as manager "as long as he's needed to make this baseball team what it should be." Short's comments came at a luncheon and a subsequent news Phoenix 5 Counts 5 Green 5 2-2 12 2 1-2 such an event "sooner than Joe Cronin thinks." At the news conference, Short 1-2 7 Harris 1 1-1 3 1 1-3 3 2 2-2 6 1-3 ABA leaders said the break-even point finan 8 5-6 21 3. Denver (2-7-1) 10-28, Kansas City Pittsburgh 4.

St. Louis (3-7) 20-37, Philadelphia Giants 5. Cincinnati (3-7) Def. Houston, 28-13 San Diego 6. Jets (4-) Def.

Buffalo, 20-7 San Francisco 7. New England (4-6) 7-27, Cleveland Buffalo 8. Philadelphia (3-6-1) Def. St. Louis, 37-20, Washington 9.

New Orleans (3-5-2) 10-23, Minnesota Green Bay 10. Giants (4-6) 13-17, Pittsburgh St. Louis 10 -8 2 The srnrinn IpaHpr; conference in which Arlington cially would require an attend Awtrey Bridges Carter Cunham Foster Greer Henry Jackson Jones Loughry Wohl Yates Totals what he called "tremendous" young talent. "Bu we need help and Williams is going to be shopping for it," he added, referring to Ted Williams, who Short said would be back as manager. FT Pts.

Avg. 134 592 32.9 way Tuesday to the Texas Rangers with a vow from owner Bob Short to make the club an American Baseball League contender. Short, who moved the team here from Washington, promised to "pay hatever necessary" to acquire the talent necessary toj mold a pennant contender. 3- 4 17 Haskins 2-2 8 Hawkins 2-2 4 Layton 0-0 6 Moore 4- 6 14 Silas 2- 2 6 Taylor 3- 4 11 VArsdl? 2-7 lOWark 0-0 4 Wetzel Mayor Tom Vandergriff intro ance of about one million annually. Ticket he added, 6 A4 2' Issel, Ky 18 229 0 0-0 0 Scott, Va 13 230 4 6-6 14 Barry, Y.

15 159 3 6 Simpson, Den. 17 214 Brisker, Pitt 16 163 duced the club owner, Vice President Joe Burke and Amer would be similar to other Ameri 122 132 95 79 70 120 Dukes to play Dixie Demons HILLSBOROUGH The Hillsborough Little Dukes of the Mountain Valley Pop Warner Football Conference will entertain the Dixie Demons from Colonial Heights, Saturday at the high school field. The 1 p.m. Pee Wee game 41 25-40 107 Totals 45 J8-4Z 128 i 17 ion 591 468 526 465 450 501 452 424 423 32.8 31.2 30.9 29.1 26.5 25.1 23.8 23.6 23.5 ican League President Joe Philadelphia J.0 11 15 J4 1U Thinner. Pitt lfil -128 Phoenix oo Utah 19 Beaty, He said the Hall of Fame field Fouled out Philadelphia, Greer.

166 120 169 66 163 94 Va 18 N.Y 18 Erving, MIchni, It was Vandergriff who took Total fouls Philadelphia 32, Phoenix 56. A 6,678. the lead in persuading Ameri Writers to honor boxers can League owners to move the franchise from Washington to Texas during a tense showdown last September in Boston. Vandergriff unfurled a banner WEEK: ROUT OF THE Cleveland at Houston. can League teams.

Short said in response to a question that he expects slugger Frank Howard to join the team here next spring and that controversial hurler Denny McLain is not necessarily on the trading block. "I don't like to think that McLain is on the block," he said, but added: "We are looking for help to get help we would trade most anybody on the club." He said Howard, who indicated a reluctance to leave Delaware is first By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Delaware, which closed out at Tuesday's luncheon proclaim will be followed by the midget game. The Demons are champions of their conference. The Duke midgets have tied for their conference title with a 6-1 record and are awaiting a playoff. The Duke Pee W7ees are 4-3.

Last week, the Duke Midgets won 13-7 and the PeeWees won 7-0 over CRUMMY GAME OF THE WEEK: New England at Buffalo. QUOTE OF THE WEEK: San Francisco center Forrest Blue revealing what he said to officials who cited him for unsportsmanlike conduct: "I called him a dirty bleeping ing the club's new name the "Texas Rangers" and predicted that "our region will be good for the American League." Bumper stickers circulating among the overflow crowd of some 600 forecast a "World Series in '72" in Arlington but Cro-nin suggested that might be a little too early. Sports Events TOMORROW High School Football Thomas Jefferson at Cranford, 10:30 a.m. Franklin Township at Piscataway, 11 a.m. Mendham at West Morris, 10 a.m.

Bernards at Ridge, 11:30 a.m. Bound Brook at Somerville, 11 a.m. Bridgewater East at Bridgewater West, 11 a.m. Edison Township at Woodbridge, 11 a.m. Kenilworth at Hillsborough, 11 a.m.

Warren Hills at Hunterdon Central, 10:30 a.m. Highland Park vs. Metuchen (New Brunswick Stadium), 11 a.m. Middlesex at Manville, 11 a.m. New Providence at Summit, 11 a.m.

North Plainfieid at South Plainfield, 10:30 a.m. Plainfield at Westfield, 11 a.m. St. Pius at St. Thomas Aquinas (Kennedy High Field, 10 a.m.

Johnson Regional at Scotch Plains, 10:30 a.m. Kennedy at Stevens, 10 a.m. the recipient of the old time boxers award while Dupree willl be cited for his current high rating in the 175-pound class. Addie has been the announcer at Madison Square Garden and for virtually every championship fight since 1949. In a special ceremony, Boxing Inspector Harry A.

Green-berg will present citations to State Athletic Commissioner Abe J. Greene and veteran boxing promoter Willie Gilzenberg. SCOTCH PLAINS U.S. Rep. Joseph G.

Minish 11th District, will be the principal speaker when the New Jersey Boxing Writers Association holds its 14th annual dinner Saturday night at Snuffy's Restaurant. Former lightweight great Allie Stolz, current light heavyweight contender Jimmy Dupree and Johnny Addie, Madison Square Garden ring announcer, will receive plaques. Stolz, of Sayreville, will be Washington, quite likely will be its football season last weekend by trouncing Bucknell 46-8, finished No. 1 in the final standings of The Associated Press College Division poll today. College Division football poll with first-place votes in parentheses.

Points based on a 20-18-16-14-12-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 system 1. Delaware (9) 9-1 256 2. McNeese State (3) 9-0-1 233 3. Eastern Michigan 7-0-2 201 4. Louisiana Tech 8-2 153 5.

Tennessee State (1) 9-1 150 6. Western Kentucky 8-2 96 7. Boise State 9-2 92 8. Akron 8-2 91 9. North Dakota 6-3-1 72 playing somewhere next year and "I advise him playing right here in Texas." 10.

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