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rm- 7TT 6 6, 1969 Tli Scranton Tribune exas, Arkansas Shoot for No. 1 Gov. Calls Award Unwarranted 1st, 3rd Teams in Nation Meet Hendon in Ozarks Bv MICIHEI. RVBIIN FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (l'II) What started out a a drrant on the Avenue of the Americas in New York last February heroine reality Saturday afternoon in the rustic, gentle slope of the Ozark.

Texas University and the University of Arkansas, picked by college coache around the nation a the first and third het team In the land, battle on the 1Y Chic Feldman Shafer 9 Penn State Rap Nixon-s Gridiron Move By PAT KEITII HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) Gov. Raymond P. Shafer and officials at Penn Stale University suggested to President Nixon Friday he would do well to wait Before proclaiming any college football team tops In the country, Shafer, a Republican like Nixon, said the Presidents assumption that the i-Arkansas game would decide the issue was unwarranted. Texas-Arkansas game Bullets Lose, 116-107 Russell Keys Rally In Knicks 25th Win BALTIMORE (UPI) Cazzle Russell came off the bench to ignite a second quarter rally Friday night that carried New York to a 116-107 victory over the Baltimore Bullets, the NOTICE TO NIXON Gov.

Raymond Shafer, Penn States number one football fan, roundly denounced the announced plans for President Nixon to bestow the mantle of No. 1 college football team in the nation to the winner of the Texas-Arkansas game Saturday. Shafer sent a telegram (lower right) to the President asklpg him to please hold judgment on No. 1 until after the bowl games, (UPI Telephoto) Nats Get Nelson, Pina, Law for Moore, Higgins Teddy Misses Fight But Big One's Ahead Must have been a good fight," greeted Teddy Bentheim crunchy, fake gras of Razorhack Stadium beginning who wanted so earnestly to see aj 2 20 l.M. KST.

the Phillips-Gilllo scramble winner will most likely even if it meant traveling 70 miles, over glazed, winding road from the winter wonderland that Is Grossinger CC yonder in what the late Dan Parker described as the mountings of New York's Sullivan County. Chappie named Jerry Quarry, the reason transplanted New Yorker Bentheim is In the cold Grossinger Liberty countryside instead of his warm Los Angeles, worked late because the Madison Square Garden publicity department aka John X. Condon, chose Wednesday bring a flock of journalists to see Quarry prepare for next Friday nights brawl with Canadian George Chuvalo. Well win it. assure Bentheim who man and boy came to Scranton with sock absorbers, a few of whom didn't win It.

The positive statement Is accompanied by a nod from Johnny Flores, a handsome man with a neat, thin, becoming mustache. Flores, with Jerry pop Jack Quarry, manage the Californian who is one of the few leather pushers on the scene with the appearance of a genuine prizefighter. Neither Bentheim nor Flores say that a win is imperative if Quarry, at least a three-time retiree (he was disgusted with himself after the Joe Frazier mistake) is to remain in the spotlight on the heavyweight stage. One can always be a fistic nonentity, playing "off Broadway, for smaJl purses. This isnt what Jerry wants.

He's young enough to overcome that bad fight with Frazier. If he can stop Chlovalo, and win one more from a name opponent (whispered as acceptable is Oscar Bonavena, the Ringo -from Argentine) hell challenge Frazier again. Next time, insists Bentheim, again with a nod from the personable Flores (who has the appearance ofa matinee idol of the era when the theater harbored good looking actors) "hell box, not fight Fraziers style. same distinction among Califor- Senators, Tribe Swap 5 Players MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) hander, was 9-8 for the The Washington Senators Fn- Senators last season.

He day traded putchers Barry appeared in 31 games and 'Moore and Dennis Higgins to compiled a 4.30 earned run the Cleveland Indians for average. Knicks 25th triumph in 27 games. The Knicks fell behind 28-15 in the first quarter and narrowed the deficit to 32-24 when Russell entered the game early in the second period. Russell hit on four-of-flve field goal attempts to help boost New York into the lead. Willis Reed scored 29 points to pace the Knicks, who outscored Baltimore 32-18 in the period and 37-24 in the third quarter.

New York moved out to a 93-72 lead in the third quarter before Baltimore, led by Earl Monroe, cut the margin to nine points at 93-84. The Bullets chopped the New. York lead jrj 1C6-97 with four minutes remaining but Walt Fraziers jump shot and a pair of free throws by Nate Bowman put the game out of reach. Dick Barnett, Bill Bradley and Dave DeBusschere all scored 16 points for the Knicks while Frazier had 15 and Russell 12. Monroe led the Bullets with 24 and Jack Marin scored 20.

New York Jill) Baltimore (107) Barnett 5 6 6 Bowman 1 2-2 Bradley 6 4-5 Frailer 7 Reed 11 79 Riordan 4 0-0 Russell 6 0-0 StaJlwrth 0 0-0 Totals 47 22-27 lit Totals 42 11-27 107 32 37 22 18 24 IX 107 emerge as the national champion in college football's centennial year, and will definitely be the Southwest Conference championship and be the host team in the Cotton Bowl Jan. 1 against Notre Dame. President Nixon, the nation's No. 1 sports fan, will be here along with at least a dozen congressmen. Anybody with a television set and the inclination can watch the game, and those that are watching it can thank television for the game being played on Saturday in the first place.

Texas and Arkansas usually meet in mid-October. The winner of that game has gone on to win eight of the last ten Southwest Conference cham pionships. With the possibility that this years game could mean even more than a conference title, ABC-TV convinced the two schools to postpone their game this year to Dec. 6. When Michigan cooperated by knocking off then No.

1 Ohio State two weeks ago, the Texas-Arkansas game took on all the luster that the folks at ABC had hoped it would. The game itself basically boils down to whether Arkansas can effectively stop Texas complicated ground attack with an ordinary defensive allign-ment. Texas has moved the ball with amazing ease against eight of the nine teams it has faced this year. Often coach Darrell Royal has taken his starting lineup out before the first half was completed. The only team to stop Texas on the ground was Oklahoma, and it took an eight-man line to do it.

When that happened quarterback James Street simply threw his two longest completions of the year to single-covered receivers. The Longhorns face an Arkansas team which can run or pass with equal efficiency. But Texas may gear up to stop just three men quarterback Bill Montgomery, tailback Bill Burnett and flanker Chuck Dicus. up to Green Paces Royals Win CINCINNATI (UPI) The Cincinnati Royals, paced by the hot shooting of veteran Johnny Green, set a club scoring record Friday night In defeating the Atlanta Hawks, 156-127. The Royals total eclipsed their former one game scoring record of 153 set in 1962 and tied in 1967.

The mark of 156 also set a Cincinnati Gardens record, shattering the former one game high of 152 set by the Royals in 1962. Green, hitting on his first nine shots, scored his season high of 31 points and pulled down 20 rebounds as the Royals, who never trailed, zoomed out to a 41-21 first period lead and held a 78-51 advantage at halftime. Atluui (117) Cincinnati (1SS) Nixon is due to attend the Texas-Arkansas football game Saturday at Fayetteville, and present to the winner a plaque symbolic of the national championship. This has infuriated the Penn State campus at University Park, where some students called the White House demanding (hat Nixon call off the venture. Texas is ranked No.

1 In the Associated Press Poll, followed by Arkansas and Penn State. The winner Saturday plays in the Cotton Bowl against Notre Dame while Penn State already has an Orange Bowl date In Miami, against Missouri Shafer sent a telegram to Nixon Friday asking the President to withhold any judgment on No. 1 until after the howl games. At that time, the AP will take final poll to determine the national chamoion. A Penri State spokesman was even more vocal and suecested the President leave the selection of No.

1 to the experts. Whats Mr. Nixon going to do if the Texas-Arkansas game ends in a tie? said a school official who would not be quoted by name. If he plans to award a plaaue to No. 1 Saturday I'd suggest he get a fast plane and come up to University Park.

Penn State has not been beaten since the third game rd the 1967 season. Tn its last 20 games, the onlv blemish on It record was a 17-17 tie in the Gator Bowl game with Florida State following the 1967 season The 21 consecutive victories bv the Nittany Lions constitute the nations longest winning streak. In his telegram, Shafer noted he previously had asked Nixon to attend the Orange Bowl game and added: Penn State Is the nations No. 1 football team. Of the three teams ranked on top by the polls, Penn State has played the toughest schedule.

Shafer also devoted a large portion of a news conference to elaborate on the situation. The governor, a personal friend of Nixon, regards him self as Penn States No. 1 football fan and attends nearly all of the Nittany Lions football games. He said the assumption that the winner of the Texas-Arkan sas game is No. 1 is "absolutely unwarranted.

and end infielder Dave Nelson pitchers Horatio Pina Ronie Law. Moore, a 26-year-old Greers 9 Shot Nips Celtics BOSTON (UPI) Hal Greer sank a short layup as the buzzer sounded Friday night to give the Philadelphia 76ers a 105-104 victory over the Boston Celtics. The Celts, trying to kill the last eight seconds with a 104-103 margin, forced Larry Seigfried out of bounds to catch a pass. Bill Cunningham then shot the ball to Greer for the winning Higgins, a veteran right-hander, posted a 10 9 record as a relief specialist and was credited with 16 saves in his 55 appearances. Nelson appeared in 52 games for the Indians at second base and shortstop.

He batted .203 with no home runs and six runs batted in. Pina, a lanky righthander from Mexico, was 4-2 in 31 games for the Indians with a 5.17 ERA while Law, 3-4, had a 5.17 ERA. Earlier in the day, the St. Louis Cardinals sold veteran pitcher Jim Mudcat Grant to the Oakland As and purchased pitcher Bill Dillman from the Baltimore Orioles. The two separate deals were the 11th and 12th announced at the current major league meetings.

Grant, 34, was purchased by T'the Cardinals from Montreal, ss is which obtained him from the j3 Los Angeles Dodgers in the 12 expansion draft. He spent seven Ijlyears with the Cleveland Indians before being traded to 4 5-6 4 4-6 0 0-6 Personal fouls: Barnett Bowman 2, Bradley 4, Frazier 2. Reed 5, Russell 2. Siallworth 2, DeBusschere 3, Davis 5, Marin 5, Johnson 3, Scott 3, Monro 1, Linseld Manning 1. Total fouls: New York 22, Baltimore 19.

A 12,269. Personal fouls: Beard 4, Bridget 4, Caldwell 4, Davit 4. Gregor, Hazzard Hudson 5, Newmark, Onl 4, O'Malley, Dierkmg 0, Foster 5, Gilliam, Green 3, Rackley 2, Robertson, Smith 4, Turner, VanArsdale 5, Van Lier 2 Toni fouls: Atlanta 31, Cincinnati 20. A 3,428. Houston May Get NBA Franchise basket and Greers 37th and point-nia runners, have been bumped Philadelphia (ioj) over to the defense and Cnnnghm Boston 104) 7 4-4 13 Sanders 2-2 14 Howell 1 1-1 Finxel 14 10 37 Blyant 5 Chaparrals Post 108-97 Victory specialty teams.

Brown will work as a defensive back and (Fowler, who has a 41.2 yard average, will handle the ing. Dues in 107-102 Win Over Nets Washngta Imhoff Greer Clark Jones Goukas Jackson Ogden Wilson Totals PhTladelphia Boston 0 i o-o jjthe Minnesota Twins in 1964. He 7o-MiM won 21 games and lost only 2s is is lojjseven that year and led the 24 17 Twins to the American League Personal fouls: Philadelphia Washington 5 Cunningham 4, Clark 3, Greer 5, Imhoff 3, Goukas 2, Jackson 2, Jones 2, Wilson 2, Ogden 1. Boston: Barnes 5, Bryant 5, Finkel 5, Sanders 3, Siegfried 2, Havlicek 2, Howell 2, Nelson 1 White 1. Total fouls: Philadelphia 27, Boston 23 A 11,163.

HOUSTON (UPI) Houston will be awarded a National Basketball Association franchise if the University of Houston and the state permits the pro league to share its new gymnasium, Hofheinz Pavilion, a spokesman for Ben Kemer said Friday. The NBA plans to add two expansion teams for the 1970-71 season. Buffalo, Cleveland, Portland, Salt Lake City, Minneapolis and Houston have been mentioned as ths candidates. NBA. Walter Kennedy confirmed from his New York office, "several groups have approached us about a franchise in Houston.

We do have a primary interest in Houston and expansion will be discussed at our winter meeting Wednesday 4A Chicago, Kennedy said. pennant. Grant, a right-hander, was 8-11 last season. He pitched 114 innings and started 13 games, completing two and posted a 4.42 earned run COLLEGE BASKETBALL Dillman, a 24-year-old right-Kings Point 87 Queens Coll. 49 hander, had one full season in Oklahoma State 80 Arkansas 67 the majors with Baltimore in 1967, compiling a 5-9 record.

He St. Francis (N.Y.) 76 Pace 69 Upsala 76 GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI) Charles Beasley pumped in 37 points to Head the Dallas Chaparrals to an easy 108 97 win over the Carolina Cougars Friday night. The teams were almost evenly matched during the first half but in the third Dallas began pulling away. The Cougars were down as much as 12 points at one time but managed to come within four twice before Dallas again surged ahead.

Helping Beasley in the scoring department were Glen Combs with 25 points and Oincy Powell with 19. Leading the Cougar attack was Randy Mahaffey with 23 and Bob Verga with 21. Dallu (IW) Carolina (17) Powell 8 3-4 Beesiy 8 3-4 Leaks 1 22 Combi 10 4-4 Besly 13 11-13 Boone 0 0-0 Bedell 1 2-2 Lochman 0 0-0 Smith 2 0-0 Totals 41 2540 41 12-li 17 Lakers Snap Losing Streak INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI)-The Los Angeles Lakers snapped a six-game losing streak Friday night by drubbing Detroit 128-109 as four players scored 22 or more points for the winners. Jerry West, taking only 15 shots, led all scorers with 25 points while Laker teammate Happy Hairstone had 24.

Mel Counts and Elgin Baylor hit 22 apiece and Dick Garret scored 19 for Los Angeles. The Lakers opened up a 19-point lead at 82-63 six minutes into the third period but Detroit battled back to within five points midway in the final quarter on the shooting of Jimmy Walker and Terry Dischinger. WEST HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (UPI) James Jones scored 38 points to lead the New Orleans Buccaneers to a 107-102 American Basketball Association victory over the New York Nets Friday night. Neither team was able to take command during the tightly contested game and with 2:20 left the score was tied at 98-all.

New Orleans then moved ahead on a foul shot by Red Robbins and a layup by Jackie Moreland. Bill Melchionni had 26 points for the Nets, who led 52-49 at halftime and 83-78 entering the final quarter. Sonny Dove added 19 points for New York. Robbins scored 22 points for the Bucs and Steve Jones had 19. New Orleans (17) New York (191) Crovin 4 2-3 10 Johnson 5 1-3 11 Moreland 4 1-2 9 Hunter 4 3-4 11 Robbins 9 4-5 22 Taylor 1 1-1 2 Jones 14 10-12 38 Tart 7 3 3 18 Jones 8 3-3 19 Melchmn 10 6-6 26 Butler 0 0-0 0 Simon 2 7 II II Bowens 2 (M 4 Dove 8 3-6 19 Swift 2 1-! 5 Lehmann 100 3 has been in the minors -since then.

He was 5-6 with Rochester last season, compiling a 4.95 ERA. Earlier in the day, there were two deals and jn one of them the San Francisco Giants dealt catcher Bob Barton, pitcher Candlestick Park Getting New Turf SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-They began tearing up the 125,000 square feet of natural turf in Candlestick Park Friday so that artificial turf may be laid out in time for use next spring by the San Francisco Giants. The first piece of natural turf was pulled out -during a ground breaking ceremony and a section of artificial turf was placed down for official of the Giants and football Forty Niners to examine. Also on hand were players from both teams. The company and engineering firm which will lay out the artificial turf, at a cost of $1,013,045 to the City of San Francisco, promised the job will be completed by March 30.

The Giants open the 1970 season at home on April 7. It's Strict Business In Grossinger Camp 4 Before the Quarry entourage eftled here (this I their third training-stay) the Call fomla reports indicated some xtra curricular, free-for-ail If so Jerry and his -platoon of brothers, sisters got play notion out of their systems. Hes a very personable, ye businesslike individual who 4haj won the admiration and wishes of everyone from host Paul Grossinger and his i beloved mom Jenny to the most qaiual guest, Jerrys youngest fistic brother, 'Mike, whom he has schooled for a ring career, isnt on the staff. A severely lacer- atid eyelid will prevent Mike from appearing on the Dec 12 card. Hell be all right, Bent-hejm guarantees.

It is a long-range prediction, not necessarily concerned with the facial daipage. Mikes perfect record of a dozen pro triumphs tends to substantiate the optimism. The Quarry contingent is in terested in the Information that Tommy Sheehan, the rangy Dunmorean, should Le home from Germany, where hes soldiering, early in 1970. Sheehan helped Jerry prepare for -Buster Mathis and everyone had a compliment for him. Pop Quarry wanted Sheehan to return to California with them, but Uncle Sam had rst claim on Tommy and his inseparable pa! Billy JJolphin, the Bucktown middleweight.

For sentimental reasons Bent-heim stopped in New York to second former lightweight king Carlos Ortiz in a winning EHL RESULTS Syracuse 2 New Haven 2 Salem 4 Nashville 4 Long Island 5 Johnstown 2 Greensboro 5 Charlotte 4 Clinton 6 New Jersey 2 Listen to The SCRANTON TRIBUNE NEWS Every Hour on the Hlf-Hour WSCR 1 09 ft ON Tout I 3U RADIO DIAL Steel bowl Duquesne 120 Marshall 75 Miami, Fla. 8S "tsburgh 57 RIT Tournament Rochester Renssalae-r Tech 89 Indiana 63 Rochester Tech 72 Case Tech 6 5 r0 rbef an th i rd base man Bobby Etheridge to San Diego for pitcher Frank Reberger. Before that, the New York Yankees turned Over pitcher A1 Downing and catcher Frank Fernandez to the Oakland Athletics for first baseman-outfielder Danny Cater and minor league outfielder Ozzie Chavarria. The Baltimore Orioles completed their coaching staff by adding 38-year-old Jim Frey to take the place of Charley Lau, who accepted a coaching position with Oakland recently. 28 25 28 27 18 '22121 22 7 Dallas Carolina -Ver5 Comb 1.

I Thre point totli Ptrsonl fouls Mo. Mihaffev Peebles 3, Verg Littles 3, Whitney Fowler Bunting 1, Miller Powell 1 Besley 4, Leaks 4, Comb 2, C. Beaslej, 4 Bedell 1, Smith 3 fouls: Cougars 31, Dallu IS. New Orleans New York 24 25 29 29-107 21 31 21 .1112 Western Conference Champa Meet Sunday Vikes, Rams in Preview Of Dec. 27 Title Game Personal fouls: Govan 2, Moreland 2, Robbtns 5, J.

Jones 4. Jones 5, Bowens 2. Swift 4, Johnson 4, Hunter 2, Tart 3, Taylor 4, Melchionni 4, Simon 2, Dovs 3 Lehmann 2 Total fouls: New Orleans 24, New York 25 3-point goals; Tart, Lehmann. A 3,241. Play Houston in Astrodome Today 1331 Pittiton Ave.

Alcindor Sizzles 4 HAIR A STYLISTS i if Nothing Else, In Bucks nomp l7, Milwaukee avors Jets in Schedule MILWAUKEE (UPI)-An Warriors Outscore Rockets, 112-107 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-ef-The San Francisco Warriors fort. They were together, with moved into second place in the Billy Daly, in the ppriod when Western Division of the Ortis. in order to earn sizeable ai Basketball Association Dy AT ALL TIMES NEW "HAIR FASHIONS" WERE POPULAR LONG AGO! By JOHN JEANSONNE Any gloom the New York Jets suffer the rest of the regular season wilbbe at least partially offset by the nice weather. It is still possible for the Jets to blow first place In the American Football Leagues Eastern Division, but the Maynard was replaced last week by Rake Turner, the Jets leading receiver against Oakland with three catches for 94 yards and a touchdown. Because Maynards absence thin New York- receiving corp, coach Weeb Ewbank has moved running back Emerson inspired Lew Alcindor scored 36 points and grabbed nine rebounds Friday night to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to 131-98 rout of the Seattle Supersonlcs in a National Basketball Association game.

Alcindor thoroughly outplayed Seattles Bob Rule, who scored only 16 points and had six rebounds. The two pivot men had nearly come to blows in a widely publicized quarrel in a game earlier this season. Seattl () Milwauktc (111) purses, had to defend his crown fn the most remote places Italy the Philippines Panama. Also Pittsburgh. Carlos was a good one perhaps the best combination Rames behind the boxer-puncher since World Hawks.

JL, He to one outpost tool The Warriors rallied fn the tnahy, the Dominican Repulse, I fQlIrth quarter to break open a and lost the title. Almost anae with Nate Thur-vears of inactivity followed. Joe Ellis and' Jeff defeating the San Diego Roc ets, 112-107, Friday night. The victory moved the Warriors one-half game in front of Chicago but left them three first place climate, at least, will be Boozer to a wide receiver agreeable, because New York plays Houston in the Astrodome Saturday and wraps up its ihedule in Miami next week. Able to win only1 once In their Injuries will keep below par, also, as quarterback Pete Beathard has a foot and his backup man, Trull, has a sore shoulder By STEVE SMILANICH UPI Sports Writer Ths Minnesota Vikings can leave their mittens home for Sundays preview of the Dec.

27 Western Conference title game with the Los Angeles Rams. However, boxing gloves might burgh be appropriate in preparing for the post-Chtfistmas refrigerator bowl outing between the two National Football League defensive giants. The Vikings visit sunny Southern California Sunday for a regular season clash with the Rams and never before in NFL history have two teams taken such lengthy winning streaks into a contest. Los Angeles owns an 11-game winning streak and the Vikings have won 10 In a row and both clubs already won their respective division races. The stakes Sunday will be limited to pride and the psychological advantage of beating an opponent to be met later in a title game.

The contest also pits two of the leagues greatest defensive units against one another the Rams' Fearsome versus the Vikings The oddsmakers have established the Vikings a one-point favorite, probably because theyve permitted the fewest points season. While try to oi expect successive at the is Steelers, games. The underway Chicago Francisco nationally Forty Suns Over Phoenix most Chicago National gama Connla ahead out Foursome to one Norsemen. Philadelphia Milwaukee Cincinnati in league play this the Rams and Vikings end one anothers string victories, the Dallas Cowboys to wrap up their third Capitol Division title expense of the Pitts-Steelers. Dallas (8 2-1) favored by 17 over the winner only once in 11 weekend NFL action gets Saturday with the Bears meeting the San Forty Niqers in a televised outing.

The Niners are picked by Triumph Bulls, 114-113 PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI)-The Suns, after trailing of the game, went ahead-with 2:20 left and edged the Bulls 114-113 in a Basketball Association Friday night. 1 Hawkins put the Suns to stay at 109-108 on a 14-foot Jump shot. Phoenix pulled to a 113-108 advantage Chicago closed the gap in the final seconds. NBA RESULTS 105 Boston 104 131 Seattle 156 Atlanta 127 OFT Daly Soma at 0 Mweat HAIR STYLFS art ae old (Sal moal at won't ro-nambai Ikaia 4hy ara uat an popular no tfcoy War Sae-da ago, Istlll havent clinched the division title a feat they could accomplish by defeating the second-place Oilers (5-5-2).

New York won the first encounter with Houston this season, but the Jets most productive player In thit game (Don Maynard is now sidelined with a broken bon in his Houston swollen Don and bruised ribs and running back Hoyle Granger slowed by hamsrting pulL All the other AFL games will be Sunday, with Buffalo (4-8) at Kansas City (19-2), Boston (4-8) at San Die go (-6), Gn-cinnatl (4-7-1) at Oakland (10-1-1) and Denver (4-7-1) at Miami (2-9-1). Both Boston, with four victories In its last five starts, and Buffalo, winner of two of ita last three, still have a shot at a playoff berth In the Eaat should Houston lose Its last two Saattla Mil a 4 17 41111 Mullins igniting the rally. Mullins wrapped up the -win with a free throw in the closing seconds that put San Francisco ahead, 110-107. San Diego led 80-78 at the start of the final quarter. But the Wirrior went on a hot streak and built up a nine-point lead.

Jim Barnett hit two straight' field goals and Bemle Williams another to chop the Vari'c- leed to only two points with a little over a minute play- ABA Results New Orleans 107 New York Dallas 108 Carolina 97 to1 the interim Ortiz and ended their partnership. Apprehension, it developed, dictated the presence of Bentheim, and Flores, In Ortizs We didnt know how much ha had left, and It got bad wa would have stop-ped It, Bentheim confessed. Wa couldn't tmst a stranger who might let Carlos get un-n-cesaarl'v abnd. WJint ab''t and J'c Napoles, the weter rhampu Does he have enough for one mort fight? Maybe, tt man said truthfully, on more fight. Ptrtontl Fouls: Boozer 1, Clmni 3, Mfschory 2, Murrsy Rul Sndyder 3.

Tresvant 1, Wilkens 2, Alclndo 5, May duplicate a "Hairstyle" FOR YOU Criwford Dandndct 4, Smith 2, G. Smith 2 foot. Ssaitle 21. Mllwaukea 20 Chapoall McGlocklln 3, total Fouls: 7,064 Maynard caught seven passes for 212 yard (the only 200-yard day for an AFL receiver this season) during the Jets 26-17 decision over the Oilers In October, i I AHL RESULTS Montreal 5 Buffalo 1 Providence 9 Rochester Springfield 3 Quebec 1 games. i.

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