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The Boston Globe Thursday. December 21. 1966 I If Underdog N.U. Cornell Before Scares Bowing -a. IV i ii ii win 1 1 l-X- 1 riers might be dropped from mor Bill Dierckks.

-who the undefeated ranks but had 29 with 58 seconds somehow Herb Wakabayashi to plav. but Boilv added an in-managed to score his second surance goal into the empty goal of the game and things net. COLLEGES (Continued from Page 25) Fred Bassi knotted the game late in the period. He was barreling in the direction of the net and Mike Sobeski was barreling his way down the left boards. He hit Bassi with a good pass right in front of the crease and Bassi just tipped the puck into the net.

Bassi put his club into a lived elad at the 40 second mark of the third period but Harvard rallied to gain control. Bauer scored just after the three minute mark with a 15 foot backhander and then fed linemate Dwight Ware of Lynn to put the Crimson in front. It appeared that the Ter Today's Sports BASKETBALL Boston Celtics at St Louis (TV, Ch. 56, 9.J5 p.m.; Radio, WHDH, 9:10 p.m.) College, Sugar Bowl Tournament. New Orleans (Radio, WCOP, p.m.).

BOWLING TV (Ch, S3 9:30 p.m.. All Star. HOCKEY Christmat Tournament, Boston Arena, 7 p.m., Boston Univ. vg. Northeastern, 9 p.m., Cornell vs.

Harvard, 9 p.m. Schoolboy, North Shore at Lynn, 12:30 p.m. Catholic League at Boston Arena, 1 p.m. South Shore League at Braintree, 5:30 p.m. Amateur, Mass.

H.L., 8 p.m., Braintree at Framingham. SKIING TV (Ch. 38) 10:30 p.m. TRACK Annual Indoor Meet, NEAAU, First Naval District, Boston, Murray Hall, 1 "Tn. Knicks Topple Lakers, 121-115 Auoriated Preu NEW YORK The Knicks broke away in the fourth period and handed the Lakers a 121-115 defeat before 16,253 at Madison Square Garden Wednesday.

Willis Reed, who controlled i ej Tsf Wrvv'Hi fef plilif 1 it Sen. Parker Addresses 300 Ouimet Scholars Cornell players, from left, are Walter Stanowski (3), Harry Orr (19) and fallen goalie Ken Dryden (1). (Bob Dean Photo) THREE CHEERS go up from Northeastern players as their first goal is scored against Cornell. Husky scorer Phil O'Connell is partially hidden by teammates Ed McCarty (6) and Dean McGranahan (11). on 'Tandem' Offense Sen.

John Parker of Taunton stressed the need for "greater participation in areas of public service among college graduates at the annual mid-Winter dinner of the Francis Ouimet Caddie Schol- arship Fund Wednesday in the Harvard club. Sen. Parker directed his remarks to current scholarship holders and alumni in the gathering of 300. The concluding speaker J.was Francis Ouimet, the benefactor of the scholarship supported by Massachusetts golfers. Past award winners and current undergraduates were represented on the program by these speakers: were even for the fifth time.

Wakabayashi appeared to be in mid-air after being hit in front of the Harvard net but managed a swipe at Serge Boily's pass-out from behind the cage and turned on the red light. The Terriers, with a new life, finished strong. Bassi scored the winning goal with 63 seconds to go. The big wing was parked at the right face off circle. Jim Quinn flipped a pass to Bassi and he banged a bouncing puck into the far corner.

Harvard coach Cooney Wei-land pulledr bis fine sopho- Alumni, Robert A. Leonard, Boston College '54, and M.I.T. '56; seniors, Edward R. Du- fresne, Holy Cross and Long- meadow C.C.: juniors. Michael J.

Kolesnik Ohio U. and Vesper C.C.; sophomores, Thomas J. Mattimore, Har- vard and Hyannis Port C.C.; i tinmen, i nomas jr. jjoyie. Bates and Tedesco, Fund officers at the head table included John H.

King, president; Sen. Oliver F. Ames, 1st vice T. Edmund Garnity, Gilbert M. Lothrop, asst.

H. Al- den Johnson, 2d vice Robert S. Jones, clerk and counsel; and Roger Grant executive director, Toastmaster was Tom Fitz gerald, Globe golf editor. You can save up to on oil! 50 ft B.C. Relies B.C.

(Continued from Page 25) "The first time I saw the tandem used was when I was scouting Adelman at Worcester Apfldemv rioo Rnu-o the coach and I really was impressed the way it worked jinn, xou never Know when you're going to spot something different in this game. What Rowe worked at Worcester fits in with our Personnel and it has been auccessiui. "So why gamble on th ft break you can win another sh Still we have the fas break if we need itY B.C. is one of the few major colleges to use the tandem College Cornel! 92 Kentucky 77 Western 74 Detro.t 70 Philadelphia Textile 74 Drexel 4H P8ytoP 83 Marquette 78 te8, 94 Wichita 78 Toledo 86 7fi Aiat.iicstcr 59 Tulsa 71 Yale (IS Far'fiHh Dickinson 8 Pace 63 INVITATION Al. CHARLOTTE IN Maryland 66 Davidson 65 Army 74 Vr.r,ih ARKANSAS STATE INVITATIONAL 2 Kent state 72 Arkansas State 81 VMI 71 AE.UCOI I I r.s- RicLTTRiM Temple 82 Amm state" 6.1 91 Texas 87 MOTOR TV INVITATIONAL.

U'Attr lwiou.j:'" (hamnlnniki. ii. nuttUAI TOI RNAMENT St. Anselm 88 Colhy S2 St. Michael'i 87 Weslejran 78 Norwich 81 Tufts 72 Central C.wnrctirut 100 B.nes 81 F.CAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL St.

Joseph's i Pa.) 89 R.I. 7S Providence 91 Nnrthwentern 79 GATOR BOWL Florida 78 Georgia 64 Virginia Tech 87 Penn State 65 RAINBOW CLASSIC Contolatinn Montana 70 Vntre nam AO Harvard 77 Hawaii Marines 66 nn: 1 1 K.i)iL 1 Cfinml. I in Bowdoin 92 XrrmOM 86 Semin.M,di",bu,y 65 Northeastern (JO Springfield 49 inv vi- I'LZ i 03 58 r. iiuni IN 1 1 ATION AL Fr.nn, e-i Albright 81 Boston University 6S HI RRIC'ANE CLASSIC tunoialion Round h.mpin,hip Western Kentucky 91. Mm mi (Fla I 89 Connecticut 89 Geo.

WMhington 69 CELTICS (Continued from Page 25) PFfflP 4J UJ1L (f5 It was a comeback victory for Cornell. The Ithtaca skaters humilated Northeastern, 9-1. before Christmas but had all they could do to leave the ice with a victory against an inspired Northeestern team. Bob Ferguson, one of three brothers from Birsay, Sask. On the Cornell team, scored what proved to be the winning goal at 11:17 of the final period.

He received a centering pass from Harry Orr 15 feet in front and fired a hard drive over the stick-side shoulder of goalie Gary Thornton. The final Cornell goal came with 19 seconds remaining into an open Northeastern cage. Peter Tufford picked up his second goal of the game when he deflected a drive off the stick of Murray Death into the net. The Huskies got off to a good start. Eric Porter de- fleeted Captain Jim Leu's drive past Ken Dryen at the 40 second mark.

Bob McGuinn pulled Cornell even but N.U.'s Ph'l O'Connell put his team 111 x-i wnen ne con verted John Leger's rebound from a big scramble in front 01 the Cornell net. The Ivy League club evened the count late in the second period when Tufford beat Ihorton through from 15 feet out. a screen Thorton returned to North eastern's net after a one game rest and came un with a it Save effort He got plenty of help frorn his defense as the Huskies had Cornell talking to themselves several times in the contest. Hyn. sr vuinn, Bassi.

rw Smith Soheski, lw McCuJlough au. Ninch; wayashi; HARVARD Spares Clark, Freda, Waldiriffer. Crmkl. Garrity, Ware. Murhy7.rohn5o FIRST PERIOD uoai naKabayaihl (Gray, noun Crr (Goal P.rrntl Gil- (GoalBauer (Clark) (Sobe.kl, QuinB i.v Savea- U.

9. Harvard SECOND PERIOD (Goal rrroil Iflicu Gllmour W.k.baVaVhT) 1 -KG Otness Interference 2:45 rr. o. oii2Srd 0:40. (Go.lB.er 'vuinm 18:57) It: 15) saves B.U.

9. Harvard 10 B.V., Harvard t9 Score by periodf: i -Jl'-n U. Harvard 2 7 2 enpOTii. Dryden I Orr rd NORTHEASTEBJI Tiir.nM. ornton oianowjRt id CORNFII rw Porter Kina irn ARE? Althouse.

CrSwIev McGulRn. Cornell. Mansfield. Taylor. Heaile FIRST PfolVln 1 fjoal Mcfiulnn (Tufford.

Orri 8:01 "cs ix. v. SKC'OND PFRIOD Cornell 11 i inieriei-enrt a na hnai" 57 iniinouxe, lOTtellei Penalty; Jeannatilt 'tripping) Saves NV j2 Cornell il2 17 Penalty: MacCainland (charini CM? W'Cnhil Coal: Ron Fergunan (Orri 1 1 17 Penalty: Kinasewich mlirondurt Penalty O'Connell 'holding) lunuru ueatn i il Save. vf! T-UI S.Tev.Ij.' CornelfbyP'rt0i' Northeastern SI 3 Tl 24 0 2 i I Northeastern Wini NEASTB.RN SPRINGFIELD Wallenf.rf crp 2 4 8 lenrffr.rf 4 5 in 3 17 Welsh. 1.

Osgood. If A 3 IS Ruwet.tg Bitrnrs.c 4 2 10 Harris. rg ght.rg 0 1 Znbek.lf Mnhesl.rg 2 2 6 Wentrell.lf nnan.ls; 3 0 6 Wat.on.rf Rnok.lg 0 0 0 Ehiers.rf 3 3 2 8 6 5 17 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 8 0 0 0 Totals 16 17 49 both boards during the fourth quarter, led the KnicKs with 29 points and 22 rebounds as New York gained its eighth straight over the Lakers on the Garden floor. NEW YORK LOS AJJGEl.ES Akin 0 2 Barnei iSSlmy Re-d sniw'lh vnAr i. 4 4 12 9 27 0 8 0 4 1 9 2 4 0 0 0 2 1 11' Baylor 3 13 Chamber! 5 15 Clark 7 17 G'drich 5 28 Hawkint 1 3 Hazzard 4 18 Imhoff 5 13 I.aRusso I Wfst 4 IS 10 11 31 ToUis 31 u' To'' 42 si laiV ItXt BRUINS (Continued from Page 25) A faeeofT in the Boston end was whistled by referee John Ashley because Joe Watson played the puck after it had been batted down by another Bruin.

Candiens moved the puck back to Ted Harris on the point after the faceoff. He shot to the right of the cage where Henri Richard steered it to Roberts. Cheevers had come over to cover Richard and the Canadiens' handyman slipped it into the open net at 12.37. Cheevers was cut on the face making a sensational save on Ralph Backstrom at 4:46 of the third period. The speedy Canadiens center.

skated down the right side at iuu speed, neid off Watson wjm one arm as ne cut in front of the cage. Cheevers came out to de- fleet the shot into the far cor. Backstrom's feet from under him, sending him nying into the Watson drew corner also. a penalty. Cheevers was cut on the face and had to leave the gam for repairs with Ed Johnston coming in to relieve him.

save on Dicky Duff, then on the following whistle Cheevers returned from the first aid room with two stitches above the right eve and took nvr in goal. Johnston made a fine kick ffl M0S7K Smith, rd Harrn Y.Y MrKenne. rw R.iori rmitfr. iw rw. Rnrhefnrt RRL'INS Wa'son.

tjil jf c. Y.foZ'Zi 6uman. rmstrong and Red Bhetler PrmiT pinion enaltv Harris i hooktr.fi. 164 enalty Maroll fnterfer neol. Penalty Marotl 'Vn'.

Shots On Goal Boston 7. Montreal Penalty "wiuo" PHIOn 1 Irinnin. i 1 Penaltv Rinwtu Irinmnf oa'. Rkkar4, Harrjsl Penally Ferjuaon irouihinf i 18 7. Pro Sports Standings EASTERN DIVISION Philadelphia BOSTON New York 1 pet 34 3 .919 gb 25 8 .758 7 18 19 .486 16 Cincinnati 13 19 .406 182 Baltimore 8 30 .211 26Vii WESTERN DIVISION 23 13 .639 15 18 .455 15 21 .417 8 15 24 .385 94 12 23 .343 10V2 Detroit ch Xele, ljOS Angeles WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia 113, BOSTON 108 New York 121.

Los Angeles 115 S. Francisco 138, Baltimore 115 THURSDAY'S GAMES BOSTON at St. Louis. Los Angeles at Cincinnati. N.H.L.

.16 .16 .13 New York Chicago Pt GF GA 38 96 73 rr" 36 100 72 09 iZ 1 29 7S fiQ loronto Montreal .1312 717 818 BOSTON 21 miiii 79 112 Detroit 8 18 3 19 7Q 101 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS RflSTON 1 i tal 1 THURSDAY'S GAMES Detroit at New York. 76ers 113, Celtics 108 18 8 22 11 18 lfi 13 0 1 PHILADELPHIA I BOSTON Cha'bTn 9 6 Tl 24'Havlicek 8 2 19 K.C. Jonei 3 3 2:1 S. jonei 9 4 Vr'r 8 Cun'f'n Walk.r 10 3 3 3 2 0 4 3 3 2 3 0 4 1 nussell 4 Seigfr'd 11! Howell 8'Sanderi 6' Nelson 91 Embrar 4 3 6 8 8 4 5 3 0 0 0 1 Costello Jackson 48 21 1131 Totals At 9A Ino la at 30 24 lis lull 'Al "1 ta Oft ino U.fll, Lowell State, 76-69 AT LOWH.l. TE MERRIMACK Quiik.rf It 3 8 12 Rogers.lg 8 0 19 'vjiiaji niia pv.ic 2 2 il nmnenner.c A A n.

A 1 A Bennett.r Hunt.lg i rineo.r I a 1 2 2 12 3 7 It Rlpkunlr 1 ft 2428 76 Totals 28 13 69 V.iarK m.1.1. 75 CLARK 1 MIT Hogan.rf OTP 4 2 10 RFerrara.lg 1 0 2 10 2 Talui.ri 0 4 4 Reich.rf H.vnk.!f Vuoheri.lf Gxrnu.lt Maki.c Barys.rg tiarot.c 0 ft 0 Wilnon.If 6 0 12 Un.nnn.rf 1.1 4 30 Bash.rf 9 26 4 11 19 5 6 15 1 2 4 rvrute.ig treault.lg II i i 4 Totals 22 31 75 lotan 32 13 77 Holy Cross, 89-84 HOLY CROSS PENN 2 14 0 2 0 0 Suidut Teixetrg Mullane Star.inokl Iohmryer 6 8 17 Rumrs 1 2 4 Malhtnn 8 5 21 NoithrtiD 2 10 14 Andrews 8 4 20 Snrll 1 7 90iwtk 0 0 (fUhlhorn 2 0 4 Pt diall Murray Christoi oo Moore Total. 30 24 84 2 4 sputtered a bit. I think this tandem will make a big difference. "I think another thing we have going for us is Adelman.

Steve's been double-teamed quite a few times this year, The last few games he's been a shade off in his shooting and I don't think Utah will pay extra attention to him. If they don't and Steve's hot, we'll be in good shape. "Utah likes to run and will use me last break. We hope l. sluw lnerl xo slow them down We'll drP two kids on their outlets and keep our big men on the boards.

Utah likes to send four guys after that rebound. pretty sure of this after checking four reports on them." Warriors Rip Bullets, 138-115 Aotoriatrd Prei BALTIMORE Paul Neumann took up the scoring slack for the injured Rick Barry and led the San Francisco Warriors to a 138-115 victory over the Baltimore Bullets Wednesday night. SAN FRANCISCO BALTIMORE Mnirbr a a Heizel 5 7 Thurmond 6 6 18 El i ,2 J1' sin 111 2 7 24 I VI 1 0 2 Lee 10 Via, In 14 8 Barnhill Mul lini 01en i. Ellis 8 0 12 Warlev 5 4 14 Fgan 0 0 0 Green Baitimor 32 29 al li-iis Walker Scores 38 As Friars Move to Final I nlle4 Press International NEW YORK-Jimmy Walk er, a virtual one-man club for the defending champion Providence Friars, escorted them into the Holiday Festi- val final Wednesday night with a 38-point performance that knocked oft No.thwes- tern. 91-79.

Walker was so masterful even though he had something of an off niRht that Provi- dence immediately wa, in- Joseph for the tournament title which will A.citi,A waaison Square Garden Fri Od.V nicni. walker accounted for 14 of the winners points during one juncture in th second half when they boosted their lead from 55-54 to 76-fifi. PROVIDFNc-J! NWrSTrRV 2 Ctimmlnt Rmrdan 12 4 Weaver .2 Korlirkl Is) a -n (i.nt hnner 7 20 Burns I rnflrrimit 0 0 0 Biitke Vtnnniiim Ann D.vts Bnitett 0 0 0 iSiitlnn Totalf J4 23 B1I Totals 8 321 0 8 10 I 5 11 0 0 0 18 21 78 Oft, STEUJRRT-UiflnnER -WINKLER Low Pressure Oil Burner In test after test we've proved to thousands of satisfied customers that the Stewart-Warner-Winkler oE burner can save up to 50 on oil. Its clog -proofTurba -Nozzle is guaranteed a full 10 years. Ana has a FREE uie j-uel Meter Assembly three year guarantee.

HEATING SURVEY offense. Another one is Rhode Island. The tandem is a style of play where you get two men in close to the rival basket. The playmaker tries to feed the best shooter (which would be Adelman). If Adelman can't get off a decent shot he's to feed either Wolters or Kis-sane or Driscoll if he's in there.

"From what I know about Utah, it's a bit weak on de- fense," said Cousv. I think the tanrlpm ic fm nf I'm not forgetting about our last break. We'll certainly use.it if the situation arises but our offense will play a little different style. "So far our defense has Results LOWI'l IVVlTTinvf I owell 76 ack fi9 WOK( 1 STER JAYCEE i STIN Al Claik 77 MIT 73 New Hampshire 95 Stonehill 87 Sfminnal Worcester Teen 49 Assumption 78 C.W. Post 65 Michigan Michigan 13 HOCKEY Brunswick (Ont.t Boston State 3 A F.

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No cost. No obligation. JENNEy Russell made a foul shot and SieRfried a three-point play and two free throws. Sam Jones scored a turnaround jumper against Larrv Costcllo from the pivot. Siegfried hit from the outside and Boston trailed by four with five minutes to plav But Russell and Satch Sanders THE BEST IN HOME HEATING FUELS 880 WALTHAM CHESTNUT HILL WALPOLE 893-7200 332-4749 668-0082 jumpers as Chamberlain sloughed off for the bound.

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Former N.V. Yankee great and three-time American I.eRue All-Star third barman Hubert (Red) Rolfe will receive the annual Old Timera Award at the Boston Bate-ball Writers' Dinner Jan. 2fl. The current Dartmouth Col-W'Ee athletic director follow Tom Zftchary and Gabby Harlnett, recipient of tht award the pat two year. Rulfe will be honored with Tony ConiRliaro, Red Sox moM valuable player, and William D.

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