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Bafly For "AL Star Team eaver NEW YORK (AP) Johnnyicholce as catcher. The young Bench of the Cincinnati Reds slugger's nearest Bill IT DIDNT GET BY Pittsburgh Goalie Joe Daley with an assist from teammate Duane Hupp (2) keeps Oakland's Brian Perry from- scoring IB the first period of a National Hockey league game in Oakland Tuesday night. (AP Wirepholo) First Win Of Season By.THE ASSOCJATEb PRESS been so fco6d for'the New" York'Enicks ind'it looks as'if they've'never been so bad for the Boston-Ccl- tfcsv an experienced, ialanced scoring' i mauled fiie outclassed- Phoenix I Suns 140-116 In the-National a s- Association, Tuesday victory without a-loss, their'be start in The- Celtics, 'on the olhi hand, -without retire Bill Russell, who led them to world 13'seasons, ha 1 j-et to a game.in three trie for new Tom Heinsoh after the Detroit'Pistons rallie for'a In the only other game'sclis night lheir CfUi coseciiliyeuled, Losi-Angeles 'rang up Off Dallas fhaparn ASSOCIATED; PHES, fiSuperstars-are another. 'Th Dallas movediinto jrst placejn Ihe'American-Ba ittball Association's: 'Wester Jiyiiion.by, beating Denver 121 Tuesday I'Former. Olympian'- performed fpr Denver but.Dallas^balance sjtack made 7 vthe' aifference Haywopd grabbed 22'points'': iri-'thi losing Dalla ms.

SDon Ashton's :10 yard i tjje last.lbrsecbnds gave Hazard Jlemorial win over St in the. parochial Grad Sstouch football league-yester defeated the-Ha zfrd-team; 12 theiGrade 7aeaguc: aMja-t i.25^; 64: lead the opening.period John making the Hazard, scored a safety in tfe After his. -TD rfc Ashfon "alsb'. rushed for the i ifo i standouls-were DBmtoic Grimes of Hazard anc Trayne Carson and Eddie Mur- pay of St. Mary's.

ferry" McNally. ii.rtercepted a piss, and St. -Mary's the opening period of the GJade 7 game. David Lawless second -touchdpwn Sb Mary's in the' second period 20.yard pass. 1 pass to Tony Jenkins gave.Ha.z- sfd six ppint in the fourth'iqu'ar- tel.

)n defense, the- outstanding players, were Kevin Welch, Da- countered jwil.h,all five, scorer bunched iri double figures Glen CoriibV'25 The Chaps outscored the win less Rp'ckets' in every quarte as "'they with Angeles -The Star's jumped ead.afterithe'first quarterant went on to defeat and WTieck; the. Bucs enough games svery'oitce i terrible said Bucs Joach Babe McCarthy. "That 1 vhat happened to us." In the only other ABA game Cenfucky topped Washington 127 Both clubs Los Angeles, was paced bj jrry '28 poinis rames'Jones for New Kentucky 'captured-. 1 its firsi rictory-in Division by; overtaking the neW'Washirig- on the'Western Divi ion in', the final ihinutes. Hick larry topped Washington with 0 fouled out left unable, to alt the momentum.

)arel Carrier hit' 33.points for 7 or Old Record -'(AP Lt Daniels'of'(ho oast Giiai-d Is futally getting 142-137 overtime victory Baltimore after losing its first two games. The Bullets lost for the first time in three outings. 1 with Walt Frailer stealing the ball, setting up baskets and scoring 28 points himself in only 29 minutes of action broke away from the Suns early in the second period for a 62-4S ha'lftime bulge-that grew larger and larger. Connie Hawkins. Fhoe'nix' new superstar from the ABA, them came after tae contest Tte'Cellics apepa'red to-have Ihe game wrapped up when Tom Sanders, Jim-Barnes" Haylicek sparked a snapped an 83-S3 tie-a'nd jmt-'th'e Celtics in front "Dave Bing led a Detroitx'o'nie back, the'Pislphs gained a lead wilh.a'min ute'remaining.

liavlicek- put and Tom Seaver of New Yor world champion Mets head Associated Press' all-star ma league baseball team announc today. The 21-year-old Bench, hit .293 with 20 homers and run balled in in his second season in the majors, was top vote-getter, attracting 264 the nation-wide balloting by 2S sports writers and broadcaste. Seaver, rigl lander, whose 25-7 record the best in the majors arrf who exuberance: arid zest played 1 big rple in the Mets mirac was next 237 votes. He was the only member Ihe world champions' to ma either the first-or- sec'pnd teal In fact, Cincinnati only team tp land on' the Pete who led the Nation League with a .348 average, vv the Reds' other repres'eatativ Olhers on the first team we McCovey of the Sail Fra cisco Giants at first, Rod Care of Minnesota at second, Ric Petrocellj of -Boston at shor stop, Ron Santo of the Chipag Cubs at third, outfielders Han Aaron of Atlanta, and Fran EJoward of Washington and lef landed pitcher Mike Baltimore's American Leagu Bench an overwhelmin Bruins Play Johnston In GoalTqiiigu MLNNEAPOLIS (AP). Ed die Johnston returns to the goa managed 27 but" most 'of tonight as Boston' Bruin meet.the.Mjnnesdta.'Nortli Star the opener, pi alive-game Na ional Hockey, League road trip Johns has bo there 17; seconds'-; to go.

Then opkie Don Chaney, put inio. the in'eup for defensive" purposes, puled-Jimmy Walker, and Ihe oriner All-Amerian sank both free, throws with even seconds left; "Walker led "the Pistons with 6 points, while Bing and- Edie Miles a 33 each. Havli- a Emnietle.Bryant 7 apiecefortheCeilics. After Wes Unseld'pulled Balli- nore Into a 121-121 regulation ime tie ight. seconds Jerry -West obk' control for Lo's'AngeleVihd cored 10 of the Lakers' 21 over- 'me points.

West finished with--39 points nd teammate Wilt Chamber- ain added 38 and 22 rebounds. iy and' cough since th ipening. game seasoi Jet. 12, hut- has 'alternated nev ertlicless- in -Coach SnicTen's. goa tenderlender' rotation Two players 'stayed home the -flew Minnesota Defensemah.

Billy recov ibstpn back on top, 97-96 -with ering-Irom muscle.puli it- 1 will'work out on his "own while he club is'bn the road. And Derek Sanderson, although: he was from, the hospital, is lave therapy treatment on his hjured for the HEX 10 "days. After tonight's game: the Bruins go'to the-West Coast for games Friday nishl and night, then "go into' Canada 'for "at; 'Toronto' Vednesday.and' at Montreal p'n 1. next home" against 'Tohpnto" at Boston Ga den on Sunday; Nov. 2 iredit placelcicking.record ij.ight but the.

Barons rebounded se( while for ie Coast Guard Academy frorii 949-52, The with two goaU in.the.final four minutes a 5-5 tic in' the England Intercol' giate recor'd-ilj'ook I Lawless and Chris. Blancha i of St. Mary's a Steve 'Grimes zard. 'acekicks after as set by Paul Colucci of oulliern Connecticut 1 -Daniels, now sta- lioned prlcans, has pro tp prove that of h'e booted 70 exlra points during liis four seasons of play. Barons Tie Quebec ApM THE 'ASSOCIATED PRESS Rene Drolet.

got the hat but the to. the Clever land Barons. of the Quebec Aces scored three goals Tuesday 33 Nbuiiilees For 'Gausett's si takes P-A'WT U'CK'E'TV(AP)-H Tbe'SJth the Mem rial Stakes' 'for will nightIighU5aturda's thorough- bre'd" racing at 'Narra- Park. i The. 33' nominees- for- the mile and a test! 7 Alfred 'Vanderbilt's.

lime of Your Life, a gelding son of the Native Dancer; Phil God- -career for trick midway through' the third period, Jim MiKol scored an "unassisted goal at 16:12 and Hay Cpmeau hit. at 18:05 to for Cleveland. i Larry McKilipp and Berriier scored- Quebec's'; 6the while Norm average, homers and 96 RBI, led the outfield balloting with 224. Rose was next with 185 while Freehan of Detroit, drew, only eight votes. Seaver similarly was a solid choice as the right-handed pitcher, drawing -211 voles m'pre than runnerup Denny Mctaln 'of Detroit, the 31-game winner of 156S who was 24-9 last- season.

Car'esr, who led the American League.with-, "a beat out 'Glenn Beckcrl'qf. "the 'ubs as the' second "baseman, --234 votes to 40. Pelrocelli, who hit .297 with 40 lomers' and 96 RBI, also hid comfortable margin over, Kessinger, 'at short finishing with'47. just three voles. Because of some vote splitting, Harmon Killebre'w of Minnesota woundup both the Howard, who had his greatest first and third baseman of the year, with 48 homers, 111 RBI -J --234 vites to 40.

Aaron, who helped the Braves lo the NL West title with a .299 field spot on the secpnd team by and a .296 average, had 112. were Frank Robinson of Baltimore Roberto. Clemcnte of Pittsburgh and Reggie (he AL' in homers much of he 'season before being side- in in-the campaign and Jackson- edged out Jones of the Mets but second leading the majors with 49 hom ers and Hi) played.both positions and bad 53 votes, at first ind S3 al 'McCovey, played a role in-the Giants' pennant bid, drew the atlehtlon of the with 45 homers', 12fi KBI and .320 Santo, the Cubs' captain', prS- duced 129 RBI, 29 horaefs and a .287. average. '-Culler, 23-11 the" 'sea- .277 son and the, winner.of the.

Of- Jackson of Oakland nhoth'ird. -vote -'for both positio'ns-i36-rWbuld still have.put him behind'either Santo at third at ipfcs'. triumph in the WirlS Series, beat oiiUcammate Dave pitcher, 141 votes to 49. Gil Hodges of the Mets Ted, Williams of Washington earlier were named the si.and American League'ww? agers of.the year, Slight Lose 'A- -o Given AD- CHICAGO (AP) -The city Seattle has been given a lilt! more than a week to meet hree-ppint ultimatum or fac he possibility of losing the Pi ots' American League baseball franchise. The matter came to a.heat Tuesday when the American an informal, session ollowing a joint" meeting of the S'atipnal and American Leagues btt'cernirig schedules and rs' Binding the situation was.Cro- lin's acknowledgement (hit th American a will.

Triee gain in Chicago Oct. 29-oslensi ly to-study the -3970 schedule. However, it was learned tha he held; to find ut if Seattle abide, by the which Is 1. Slick's Stadium, ome of the Pilots, must rged from 22,500 seals 00 by. the start'of the 1970'Eea- must bY or-breaking' 540 illion domed stadium by Dec, 1970, and the structure" must ready foi 'opening day.

of the 73 season. 3. be evidence of lough Seattle financial-interest 1 that Cleveland; Investor Wit- am 'Daley, an 50 percent of the.club, can it out and 'give'the Pilot's- local mership. Croiiin aiid six" met onday night lo hear the plea of Seattle" delegation bent on eping club in the Pacific Both the American: met jointly Tues- to hear progress Reports, on requests from Players' Cronin American League owns or'their representatives cpn'- ned to discuss'the Seattle sit; tion; Following that meeting, Cr saij he was optimistic th attle would meet enls to remain in the 'Amer League. Jaley, added', to'tl ssibllity of a franchise shi saying if Seattle cannot ho the ball club, it-would ye ely go to Milwaukee.

Td prefer to keep, the-clu said i about that I'd sell my end for less.to Seattle than to groups from other cities that are interested. "But if the franchise should be moved, I'm sure Milwaukee will get it for one big reason. The American League prefers Milwaukee over the other bidders." Daley admitted offers for the club-from both'-Milwaukee aiid Dallas-Fort Worth interests "aiid when-asked if the price wire $13 he said is way $10, million the Dallas group, headed by millionaire Lai mar However, the Times Herald in? i I i i IHV A i I I I I I Ui out line." were Da ij as said, it, had learned closer to $18 million, Daley said Reportedly, Milwaukee have offered million as interest had-offered Ijpn for 'the franchise including people players, farm-system, physical Acreage pared to a.f igure of a'little over wiere Real Fayorite fard In San Fraiicisc(y Dtieii Golf one dominating" as able to Archer mint. Tip'ralriH i A i must he'rated ites because of. with the.Hafding'Park"-course";' SAN 'FRANCISCO (AP) Billy "Casper 1 is the-, defending Arnold Palmer he- se'ntimenfal choice, a clear, "cut favorite, is hard to iiid in'the $100,000.

San-Francisco Golf-Tournament. abput 60 winners' on the our already-(his year' and no Ted rookie Bob" Charles of New 71 -HardinY Park golf TV.J i lanl'a Palmer, Player showing in his first 'two. a Jack: Vrecent years, a flock of young ions imust be among top -They Ray' j-. controversial; PGA 'rid of thref. events; 'pave only the.r)':lhree-time winner 'this ear; Beard." the ear.Vleading winner; rid-' slim welj 'Francisco Open" Labef.

the re- 1 places' the.iucky. Internitionai' oh: th'6'tour; ufi' top bh tb'6 "tour- schedule; ufl- Open ctiampion'. Tony der riF 1 'P(iW- eitr, Jr- (k- iff 'L. J. par.

71 'HarrfliriV tt'nlt- Mftrem" played municipafiay-- out; pit hof e. of i Lake. one' 'testinfj the; atea. recent events; Talmcf, -however, ertain gallery e. The on a a.

two- ion tit. absence. from" the an, 'niade a popular 'favorite; atriots 'efeiisive only League fre y' -Hobeau game played. Farm's Bamhi After Drolet completed his hat Celly and Doug Piper Bambi Boy. Jacques Wimpfheimer's Nee 1 die And a son.

of Tim Tarn, ilso -has las lipbert Fcinbarg's stakes winning r. Fool His jAIso' sulomMically 'nominated three, top "finishers in last Jeanne D'Arc Stakes, headed Greenacres Farm's'-Suriny; Ss.l. BOSTON (AP) VeteraV fensive tackle is fh newest member -of Patriots. American Foo ball League club obtained the.6 toot-3, 285-pound Howard Payf Buffalo' Bit Tuesday" for' '-an- 'undisclosc draft choice. Jacobs ire' i i was the- Houston -pi the followinl! yea ie wts' named lo-thc vUl-AF ccond'lcam while playing fo lenver.

West Coast Feature NEW YORK (AP) Jim Sweeney ol Washington Slate and John.Ray,o( Kentucky have in common and'it's not: calculated to bring -back pleasant'memories. Sweeney's team lost to UCLA and Stanford, who play the big gtme on the West Coast Saturday in Palp Alto, while Bay's club bowed to Auburn 'and Louisiana Slate, who meet at Baton Rouge, in an all-important Southeastern Confer-- ence clash. Who belter.to make.the leadoff college football picks this week. "UCLA and Stanford are both tremendous teams, and that's understatement," says Swee- ncy. "They're both sophistical-! cd on you take.away the run, they're ablo to bum you with the pass, and vice versa.

"Stanford plays a scrapping type of defense with A mage. Tney try make you make mistake's. UCLA plays you softer and tries to read you a lot more. They dcj't press you as much as Stanford does, but they play in perfect unison and they play almost perfect pass defense. "Stanford has more pf a pro passing They send out more receivers.

But UCLA's is precision perfect, a beautiful. thing fp watch. They run perfect route's" and their protection is really good. Both teams have similarities. I'CLA, ranked sixth, is fourth nationally in tola! offense, ninth in rushing offense; Stanford ranked is second in total fourth in passing offense.

UCLA has an outstanding quarterback lir Dennis Dummit and in Mike Stanford 'has an but- standing in Jim. and a.great linebacker Inippn UCLA' has more poise, great poise. the least hurried and 'executing team.l'.ve ever seen." The pick-is UCLA. Thank you, Mr. Sweeney.

-Auburn and also have Impressive 14th-rahked Tigers--Auburn variety--are I0th in total offense, first in total defense-and fiftli in pass defense. The ninth- ranked Tigers--LSU variety- are llth in total offense, third in total defense and second in rushing defense, Both sides have good runners. and execute, their short passing game well. LSU' surprised Kentucky; by. unveiling Tommy Casanova, a'defensive back; on, pffen and the fpeed-.

"It should ball Jobn. Ray. backfieid speed. and'riore-'depth'KndjhouId'fliTi- edge playing at home." i 1 the Tigers, LSU variety. Tliank you, Mr.

Ray; Ohio Stale over lllinois-lllini were the-last team to beat the Buckeyes and Woody Hapw doesn't forget. Texas over Rice--Rice pudding and a cup of Arkansas over Wichiga State --Even Glen Campbell wouldn't help the Wichita linemen. Missouri over Colorado--Bui. it could be the uvset special. Southern California over "Georgia Tech--First of -four warmups for UCLA.

over Ohio Oh Why Oh Did-1 Ever leave Ohio? Florida over Vanderblll-- raves for Oklahoma 'over Kansas State --Sopner, Houston pver' Mississippi--As- -tradome -may explode: for, real, ng' last, start- in comeback ni" the Sahara' invitational eek, finishing far back.in the field-. But'the. old crowd-appeal magic siill Niek'la'us, i Sa- is taking a week off. "I haven't' been home in four big said'after, his Victory in Las Vegas. Also, aipong the missing Lee'l 1 revinp.and:0rville Moody, who the World Cup 'for -the; United fe'sy weeks, ago.

on lour. In; is -through -fdr. the" year. 1 George Masters champion 'who had to. pull out of the.

con- in-his left; is-a mark. 1 If-he's NEW YORK (AP) There may; t.hings.-as a one- man team but Cornell's ririarp ij The more 'halfback, "is averagini 210.8 yards per. than 83 of fp'otbali 281 yards .01 40. carries 'and ''scored 'five'-time: 1 vvdn.m^.mpfe.than against Harvard an'i Caiiiaro Takes Prize NEW.VyORK (AP) The Geriepal'; Motors' has vrapped'up-its -second manufac- u'rer's trop'hy of the 1969 aulo acing season, this one" in NAS- CAIt's Grand Touring division. 'by young Pete Harjill- oa's 10 in the first 31 aces, Camaro complied.

almost many points as Cougar, 'Mus-, arig, and other makes oimbined. While Javelin was epreserited" by -factory equipment, Mustang and Cougar not. 'Camaro earlier, had clinched he Sports 'Club of Amerla's sedan title ith-dfivcr's Mark Donohue-and on Bucknum dpniinating. GM the 1969 lanufa'clure'r's' trophy- in the ational Hot Rod Association qck eliminator categories. ook over, the "national- ru'shin! ea'd, ac'cofding to -figures re- eased today by.

National'Col legiate Sports Services. 1 He' 1 has 843 yards 19 yards "more than Don- Netting ham of X'ent. played- two more; gamei-" and arried th ball' Marinaro was-also vpled'-the college Back the OnIy'" pne" ir history--Mercury Morris ol West-Texas State' with Sl last season--gained- mofer rushing.in-the^first-fourgam6s of-a And.rio e.ver -yards rushirig. in the'-firs't. pf his vioiis.high.

was.679;'by-Kebris 1 ka's'Bobby Reynolds in 1950. rahkiri? gives leader of suice Villanpva's G.eife Fi- four torise'cutlvb weeks Purdue's. Mike onto the lataVoffense-lca'd with 1,547 pas'suig' aiid 192 'Southern Hixson V.59Q. last: year ever 1 mor yards in. first gjmes of a season.

p'aisUig "climbed Into" place tie. with Idaho's Steve Olson completions. Florida's leads.in passing Only -Jerry Rhpme, with 17 in 1964, more-In five-games. 1 'v iVs AP) as Cowboys', rolling long with -perfect, record through five. tames, top -National SFoftt 1 a11 League (earn statistics otal'-' offense, rvshfng; rushing defense.

icored the points, '''iisX the 7 '-rn'o'sf puclidoVrisI 21.:. cp'a'ch DaUas club up" se yen tbiicjidown's, f- v. ame, number; as' the Vikings hav by (heirtre'i nchdpu's front'-' four, -top the-v defense' iai the. 'fewest points', offense has." with thB''" e'cord -defense vefige' of een the' most effective with 35. galrte ''and' Bears, 1 have the tate '-J'- Good ihe i -SAN DIEGp' CAP.) Slate said Alabama.

But-this is only th fit'st -year- 1 as foolb'all tea'm Fights Last Night ASSOCIATED PRESS MIAMI BEACH, llis, 157, Louisville, Enrique" Paz, 154, Puer- Rico, 10. SAN ANTONIO, City, knocked t'Raul Herrcra, 118, El Paso FORMER COACH DIES AMHERST, 'Mais', ach'at the Unlverslly of Mas' chusetts for 31 years until'his 1952, -TUCS- Hospl wirTl, major-collegi for' "San Dieg "Ohio The'Aztecs, to dale', crushing everyone around In their last 37 games, lost once. San piego Slate ifter fpur games was fourth in he nation in defense, giving ui 186.3 yards iii average: was sixth in total.offeoso'.witj 474,0 -forward passing offense with. 312.3 yards and seventh -uVicbrlrig with 38.8 average. 'To Coach heck" Don.

Coryell, said dc.v. just want to win. bat games. By one.point, Coryell's re.cord since to San 1961 from, th Unlve rsi ly. of Southern 'Califor.

prin baskeVoall nla, he backfield 72-U-2. 'Coryell. i ot'bn'e siatlsllcal record victpry. -agalnsl' University Texas at 1 Suartcrback Dennis wSs trying-td pilch TD pass No. ''9 to end Tom Refolds, another--i the.

line Aztec'receivers hat included Haven Moses and San.Pic'goli in Ihe America's Football League. The Aztec drives stopped twice when' Shaw's zone, aerials intended for closely, guarded Reynolds nlercepted. San Diegp 17-10. he way Id gel ional But -let's' ace il-weVe not going to ranked in'Ihe lop 10 in Ihenear uture-. ''K'f -nice to be wun'd'the-r country lifcause it-night-help us schedule a'good at the o.MSsing One; 'school -recently dJe'd to San Diego's 1970 eched-O is Brigham-Yourig.

Says Coryell: 20 at San Diego.

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