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The Gettysburg Times from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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at the Gettysburg Junior High School Returning from last year's league will be the Semi nary Texas Lunch Gettysburg One-Hour Cleaners and Adams House teams Joining them will be Westinghouse Sheaffer Brothers and Stjuare Records to form a seven- team league All games will be played on the school court on Monda ind Thursday evenings with two games scheduled eaci night Opening game for this season will see Square Records going against the Seminary to be followed by the Sheaff er Brothers team against Gibbs named Coach of the Year By IRA ROSENFELD AP Spent Writer WASHINGTON AP. Coach Joe Gibbs. who led the National Football League Washington Redskins to their best finish in 42 years was named Tuesday Coach of the Year by The Associated Press In a nationwide poll of sports writers and broadcasters Gibbs outdistanced Oakland Raiders coach Tom Flores to capture the coaching honor Gibbs receiv ed49 of the votes cast Flores re- ceiv ed 14 otes and Dallas coach Tom Landrv finished third with six otes Don Shula of Miami JimHamfanof St Louis and Leeman Bennett of Atlanta each received two votes An ov enight success 20 years in the making. Gibbs said the award is a dream come true Tltere were tames as an assistant wtwn 1 wondered whether 1 would ever become a head coach the NFL Gibbs admitted Gibbs spent 18 years as an assistant coach on both the collegiate and pro lev el before replacing Jack Pardee as head coach of the Redskins last year His first team, beset by injuries lost its first five games A rev ersal in mid season which saw the team win eight of its last 11 set the stage for this year's success story We take away something from each of our expen ences. ev en losses." Gibbs said of those first dark days as head caoch I learned a lot about myself when the team started off so poorly I learned a lot about my coaching staff too Since their first victory in 1981 Gibbs has guided the Redskins to a 1M record ov er the last two years Tie team finished the strike-shortened 1982 regular season atop the National Football Conference with an 8-1 record their best percentage since their 10-1 campaign of 1942 the year of their last NFL championship Gibbs came to the Redskins with a reputation as UP offensive-minded coach, having servea as offensive coordinator for Don Coryell's pass-happy San Diego Chargers In Washington Gibbs has remained innovative but has molded his offense around the running of both John Rtggins and Joe Washington alone co-Player of the Month NEW YORK lAPi Center Moses Malone of the Philadelphia 76ers and guard Larry Drew of the Kansas City Kings have been named co-winners of the National Basketball Association's Player of the Month Award for December In announcing the winners Tuesday the league said it was the first time in the three-year history of the award that two players had shared the honor During December Malone averaged 24 3 points and 16 3 rebounds in leading the 76ers to an 11 2 record the best mark in the league Drew averaged 22 5 points and 10 assists in helping the Kings compile a 9-5 record Others considered for the monthly award included Buck Williams of New Jersey Magic Johnson of Los Angeles Bill I-aimbeer and Isiah Thomas of Detroit Clark Kellogg of Indiana Bernard King of New York Gilmore of San Antonio and Larry Bird of Boston Bird was named Player of the Month in November Dorsett's run a fluke DALLAS AP.

Tony Dorsett 99-yard touchdown run Monday night against the Minnesota Vikme: -longest in National Football League history was even more impressive than it looked because the Dallas Cow boys only had 10 mer. on the field And Dorset! wasn supposed to get the ball The computerized Cowbovs had a niixup partlv because the loud crowd in the Metrodome made it difficult fbr fullback Ron Springs to hear the play Dallas backfield Coach 41 Lav an said the play from the bench called for Springs to eet the ball and try to punch it out away from the Cowbovs goal line One player thought he heard Javhawk called which means there is just one back in the backfield so Springs cameout just before the ball was snapped Lav an said 40 million fee Mont Hin NEW YORK AP An estimated 40 million people watched Saturday night Sugar Bowl game between Penn State and Georgia on ABC according to N'eilsen ratings released Tuesday The game which Perm State won 27 23 to capture the national championship had a rating of 24 4 percent and an audience share of 38 8 percent The Orange Bowl game between Nebraska and LSI earned bv NBC had a ratine of 8 9 percent and 14 percent CBS movie The Black Stallion had a 21 1 rating and a 35 share The rating normally reflects the percentage of total homes in which a game is earned the share is the per centage of those sets in use which are tuned to a pa-ticu lar program Neilsen also estimated the Sugar Bowl was seen slightly more than 20 million homes with an estimated audience of two people per home i Si Laun i Tampa i Ottral Urteaas 3 ararra oil fee Basketball Scores lie Jl 4 Hr 'i i1 Jli 4 Report I1AKK Hi. ila-r Havre Juoata LAST w- 4 43 -vl i ttbur(e .4 KM Nk- Hal lu PhiMriplua LA Rams i lor playoffs i xa XO 141 XO IK IN 174 Kansas lily 17 Sen York Jib York Giatts Philadelphia 24 S( Uuut Bay Chicago uT Sew Buffalo ClBCUBMl Houston 27 Pittsburgh 37 Cleveland 21 Miam Baltimore 7 Sew Orleans Atlanta Detroit IT Green Bav Los Anodes Rams 21 San Francisco Los Angeles Raiders 41 SanLHeroU Seattle 13 Demer Mans.ua 1 1 rrbrouktl i Kjk Learning center west PriiLadelpli.a Lttisun S7 tremaM( Ur reu HunoaitVin 73 PfulipAiric Junala alleir 4f clavriMrit L.lUe«u« Ilianu alley ta I. "4 H.ntrr I ean K) I KrtKr. fr 4T 12 VJBTMI.4ST It Wtr mm Mm 12 MM AST mm Mu 1 II MH TrlWr-VT Knufc mir- KaM ttam MuMountiller nit I i Hr' flfc in tit.

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