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Page B6 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Tuesday November 21 1972 Cubs Get iitemok4a01044114 4 Bosox's Fisk Wins AL's Rookie Title WITH DON BLOOM CALLS it the "Slot I Formation" Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo's simple key the door to the Mustangs' first postseason Dec 9 clash with the invading Sioux of North Camellia Bowl run our fullback up the middle" explains TAKE FIVE Thomas Stewart Locker Spark Cal Poly From A's Dan Fouts (1 ---w --t 1 I TAKE i 'is 1 y)v 4 NN A I C-' mi 1 )1 1 4 44 t' i 40 'd 441 i i 1 1 Pt 1 ocke Thomas Stewart kk 0- i 4 1' t' 1 IVI'llbt V'''''''' 'f: I From A Spark Cal Poly A 7 I WITH DON BLOOM i't4 -0 'a-' 2 kimip-44 4k CALLS it the WITH I Formation" 1 '''''wx-k Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo's simple key --i' the door to the Mustangs' first postseason i'' ifp4 iilif Dec 9 clash with the invading Sioux of North ik 1 1:4: 4 0 Camellia Bowl run our fullback up the explains i Ll i 2i Ati i Dan Fouts JOE HARPER It's undefeated which opened classic a Dakota in the "We just Coach Harper JOE HARI It's undefi which open( classic a in th "We just Coach Harp JOE HARPER i I It's undefeated which opened I classic a I in the 1 "We just Coach Harper season as the Red Sox lost out to the Detroit Tigers Fisk got his 24 votes for his tangible contributions: a 293 batting average 61 runs batted in and 22 home runs He led his club in homers and led all catchers in the league on offense Only two other Boston players have been voted rookie of the years: Walt Dropo in 1950 and Don Schwa II in 1961 Individual Winners Fisk joins Dick Allen of Chicago (most valuable player) and Gaylord Perry of Cleveland (best pitcher) as the American League's individual winners this season In the National Johnny Bench of Cincinnati was named most valuable Steve Carlton of Philadelphia the best pitcher and the top rookie will be announced Individual Winners Fisk joins Dick Allen of Chicago (most valuable play- er) and Gaylord Perry of Cleveland (best pitcher) as the American League ndi t' i- vidual winners this season In the National Johnny Bench of Cincinnati was Carlton of Philadelphia the named most valuable Steve best pitcher and the top rookie will be announced to- Isaac Curtis Isaac! Curtis Steve Sweeney Steve Sweeney Continued From Page B4 Fisk a 24-year-o1d catcher from Bellows Fall Vt scored his sweep after opening the season as a third stringer behind Duane Josephson and Bob Montgomery But Josephson was injured Montgomery stopped hitting and on May 18 the job was given to the rookie by Manager Eddie Kasko After that Fisk not only held onto the job but also was picked as a reserve catcher on his league's team in the All-Star game in July More important he became one of the key players in Boston's second-half race for the Eastern Division title a race that finally failed on the next-to-last day of the Boosters Club Delays Session McClatchv Newspapers Service MARYSVILLE The meeting of the Marysville High School Boosters Club scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed until next Nov 29 at 7:30 pm at Shakey's Pizza Parlor in catcher on his league's team in the All Star game in July More important he ayers became one of the key pl in Boston's second-half race for the Eastern Division title a race that finally failed on the next-to-last day of he Booster Clijia Delays Session MARYSVILLE The meeting of the Marysville! High School Boosters Club tomorrow scheduled for been postponed until next Nov 29 at 7:30 pm at Shak- ey's Pizza Parlor in Marys- CHICAGO (UPI) The Chicago Cubs traded Bill North a young light-hitting outfielder to the world champion Oakland A's for Bob Locker a veteran relief pitcher North 24 batted 181 in 66 games with the Cubs in 1972 hi rookie season He was called up to the majors after hitting 351 in 28 games for Wichita of the American Association Locker 34 a rightbanded sinkerball specialist had 6-1 record 10 saves and a 265 earned run average in 56 appearances for the A's and allowed only one home run in 78 innings He made just one brief appearance in the World Series The Cubs will be the fourth major league team but first in the National League for Locker He had been with Oakland since the middle of the 1970 season compiling a' composite 16-6 record with 20 saves CHICAGO (UPI) The Chicago Cubs traded Bill North a young light hitting outfielder to the world champion Oakland A's for Bob Locker a veteran relief pitcher North 24 batted 181 in 66 ames with the Cubs in 1972 his rookie season He was called up to the majors after hitting 351 in 28 games for Wichita of the Associationh handed Locker American 34 a rigt sinkerball specialist had 6-1 record 10 saves and a 265 earned tun average in 56 ap- pearances for the A's and al- lowed only one home run in 78 innings He made just one brief appearance World Series in the The Cubs will be the middle but first in the National League for Locker He had been with Oakland since the of the 1970 season compiling a composite 16-6 record with 20 saves Hard-Hitting Foster Faces Ali At Tahoe Mc Catchy Newspapers Service SAN FRANCISCO Quarterbacks Dan Fouts of Oregon and Ty Paine of Washington State will be throwing to brilliant wide receivers Steve Sweeney of Cal Isaac Curtis of CSU San Diego and Steve Holden of Arizona State in the 48th annual Shrine East-West football classic Dec 30 at Candlestick Park The first five members of the West squad were announced today by general manager Ted Ba Met Fouts the son of Bob Fouts of San Francisco and Carolyn Fouts of San Rafael ranks second to Stanford's Jim Plunkett in Pac-8 Conference passing and total offense and has thrown 37 TD passes He suffered an ankle injury against Oregon State and Will wear a cast for three weeks before reporting for the game Sweeney ranked the greatest receiver in Golden Bear history caught nine TD passes in the last five games Fouts Paine Will Pass To 3 Top Men including the winning catch from frosh Vince Ferragamo against Stanford at the final gun Curtis NCAA sprint runnerup while a frosh at Cal has used his 93 speed to average 23 yards a catch in his lone season as an Aztec Paine who directed the War Cougars to upsets over Stanford and Washington holds all school passing and total offense marks Holden called "the fastest receiver in the West" went 60 yards for a TD with a catch in the Wildcats' 51-21 win over San Jose State "We always try to provide a wide-open game" said Balliet "and it looks like we're off to a good start with these first selections" Tickets priced at $650 and $4 50 are on sale at San Francisco outlets Macy's stores RoosAtkins Downtown Center Box Office San Francisco Ticket Center and the East-West ticket office adjacent to the Shriners Hospital on 19th Avenue in San Francisco MISS THESE EVENTS! Marysville tomorrow CHINESEI BUM LUNCH 1T15 presents "LIVE THE OUTDOOR SCENE'' Recreation Vehicle Show NOV 24-25-26 CAL VcP0 A i I outs rain Ili rass To 3 Top Men i McClatchy Newspapers Servic including the winning catch catch in the Wildcats' 51-21 SAN FRANCISCO from frosh Vince Ferragamo win over San Jose State we Quarterbacks Dan Fouts of Oregon and Ty Paine of against Stanford at the final ide-open game" said Bal- always try to provide 1 gun a Washington State will be liet "and it looks like we're throwing to brilliant wide re- Curtis NCAA sprint run- off to a good start with these ceivers Steve Sweeney Cal Isaac Curtis of CSU San has used his 93 speed to av- Tickets priced at $650 vld Arizona State in the 48th an- nerup while a frosh at Cal erage 23 yards a catch in his first selections" Francisco outlets Macy's morrow 1 1 ball Shrine East-West foot all classic Dec 30 at Can- dlestick Park I lone season as an Aztec stores RoosAtkins Down- Paine who directed the town Center Box Office San 1 1 over Francisco WSU Cougars to upset Franc co Ticket Center and UNCH 11 75 BUFFE CHINESE I the East-West ticket office 1 I The first five members of Stanford and Washington flounced today by general the West squad were an- holds all school passing and adjacent to the Shriners IIospital on 19th Avenue in DYNASTY 1 manager Ted Balliet total offense marks Fouts the son of Bob Holden called "the fastest San Francisco vine eh Smadwo 44439 1' I Hard-Hitting Fouts of San Francisco and receiver in the West" went for a TD with a arcl Carolyn Fouts of San Rafael presents oster 60 ranks second to Stanford's -011 "LIVE THE OUTDOOR SCENE" I Faces All At Taho Jim Plunkett in Pac-8 Con- ference assing and total of- illf ll Oft Recreation Vehicle Show pp Ogre ullitt PO I fense and has thrown 37 TD if NOV 24-25-26 CAL I MARK YOUR passes He suffered an ankle 11! three weeks before report DON'T CALENDAR THESE injury against Oregon State EVENTS and Will wear a cast for litro- ing for the game i MISS Sweeney ranked the NOV 24-25-26 greatest receiver in Golden Bear history caught nine TD i passes in the last five games ATTEND THE SHOW AT CAL-EXPO RECREATION VEHICLES-LAND-BOATS-SKIN DIVING AWNINGS-CAMERAS-BBQ EQUIPMENT-ETC SPECIAL EVENTS ATTEND THE SHOW AT CAL-EXPO RECREATION VEHICLES-LAND-BOATS-SKIN DIVING AWNINGS-CAMERAS-EBQ EQUIPMENT-ETC SPECIAL EVENTS Tustin Bowler Claims Lead In World Open CHICAGO (AP) Butch Soper of Tustin Calif had an eight-game total of 1827 pins to take the opening-round lead in the 885000 Brunswick World Open Bowling Tournament Soper was 42 pins ahead of Don Johnson of Akron Ohio who had a 1785 total for eight games in the 192 entry field Johnson who owns 19 Professional Bowler Association championships is the defending champion Palmer Fallgren of Sacramento was in a tie for 104th place with an opening round 1553 Tusfin Bowler eN 1 ms Lead In World pen L-Ial CIIICAGO (AP) Butch Soper of Tustin Calif had an eight-game total of 1827 pins to take the opening- round lead in the $85000 Brunswick World Open Two-For-One BICYCLE RACES FLY CASTING DEMO MODEL AIRPLANE SHOW GET YOUR DISCOUN1 SKY DIVING HUNTING DOG TRIALS MISS SACRAMENTO GUY MADISON DISCOUNT COUPON AT VANS MARKETS BICYCLE RACES SKY DIVING FLY CASTING HUNTING DOG DEMO TRIALS 1 MODEL AIRPLANE MISS SACRAMENTO SHOW GUY MADISON GET YOUR DISCOUNT COUPON AT VANS MARKETS' The fullback is rugged "aateAll Ike Thomas of Sacramento The fullback is rugged 4' Mike Thomas of Sacramento 4 -'ff ife cN The middle is anchored by (A '''4' guard Fred Stewart consid- 410- it 1 iIt ''i ered the toughest interior -41- 4 lineman to come out of 'k4 4 lbrii0-1i -a 3 11 ft Woodland in more than Vi s7Sk erZ three decades It hasn't hap- i' 2 pened very often during -ifr 1 -7i: Poly's near-perfect season fj but when a down lineman or linebacker somehow evades a block by the 240-pound Stewart Thomas simply 1 runs over his opponent tt Thomas a Sacramento high product and Stewart JE' 1V 4 have been honored as Cali- 1 1 fornia Collegiate Athletic Association offensive play- NJ ers of the week and are strong candidates for all Mike Thomas conference honors Harper claims "Stewart ranks with all of the top linemen I've ever coached Thomas has had some injuries but he's been running with confidence He's a good solid player our leading rusher and scorer" With Thomas and Stewart in starring roles the Mustangs have won big allowing only one TD in 180 minutes against Montana State CSU-Hayward and CSU-Humboldt and sneaked by with close calls "Our trend has been that our trend is not the same" kidded Harper "A lot of things happen along the line during undefeated seasons We have been consistent with our ground game and on defense especially on the pass rush" OTHER LOCALS ON the squad are soph linebacker Jeff Van Dyck of Mira Loma junior QB Mike Coulson of Ponderosa and American River College and two frosh wide receiver-defensive back Mark Davis of San Juan and slotback Mark Russell of Christian Brothers Davis and Russell are two of nine rookies on the varsity but they have spent most of their time on the jayvee squad which defeated CSU-San Jose and Cal Lutheran and lost to Cal Stanford and UCLA Van Dyck who started as a frosh was injured in the tie with CSU-Fresno Last week he had corrective surgery on his knee and will not play against North Dakota PLYING IN A big game is nothing new to Stewart who started for Oregon State in 1970 as a soph After going undefeated and winning the Northern California heavyweight wrestling title in 1969 he was selected for the North-South Shrine game in Los Angeles With him were Sacramentans Jack Lassner Mira Loma and UCLA Bill Schauer El Camino and UC Davis Rose Bowl bound Charles Young Fres- no and Mike Ryan San Francisco of USC and Stan- ford's Bill Scott Stockton and Eric Cross Alameda 3k pg: s' 4 ck -1 "Fred is our top offensive t-- lineman" says Harper "He L' helps make our running 4-a67-" game go and that's how we've geen winning ball games We've averaged 48 ri about 280 yards rushing Pig) A40 4 k'''' rt I He's helped give us much Ipv needed balance We can't 41544 4 point to any one thing Ev- erybody has done a job i- 4 ft 3 '2 We've played well enough 4 s' not to lose" About the inspirational Thomas Harper says "He's 0 a la been hurt the last couple of weeks but he's still giving us tremendous efforts Mike Fred Stewart got a hip pointer against Fresno and then a sprained ankle against Nevada which he resprained against Fullerton He couldn't play much against Pomona but he still got us a touchdown "Coulson has had injury troubles too He hurt his arm last year and then again early this season He's been our backup quarterback" HARPER RATES Thomas and Stewart "the best offensive players on our team" Defensively his star is Little All-America nominee safetyman and cocaptain Mike Amos "our outstanding player" After breaking all school records as a wide receiver the six-foot 180-pound senior now is Poly's lone two-way performer "He's a great safetyman" says IIarper "and we use him as a wide receiver punter and punt returner" Poly's pass rush is ignited by its ends two ex-prep fullbacks co-captain Tom Chantler and Wayne Robinson Chantler is 6-2 and 235 and Robinson is 6-1 and 240 A PRODUCT OF the Eddie Crowder school of footballism at the University of Colorado Harper has produced five consecutive winning seasons 7-3 6-4 8-2 6-5 and now 8-0-1 Asked if going to a bowl game is something special Harper answered "It's a big thing for us We've never been to one before VV VC FI CIyCL4 WCIL ilwAs I not to lose" About the inspirational Thomas Harper says "He's i been hurt the last couple of Emma r3 weeks but he's still giving us tremendous efforts Mike red Stewart got a hip pointer against Fresno and then a sprained ankle against Nevada which he resprained against Fullerton He couldn't play much against Pomona but he still got us a touchdown "Coulson has had injury troubles too He hurt his arm last year and then again early this season He's been our backup quarterback" HARPER RATES Thomas and Stewart "the best offen- sive players on our team Defensively his star is Little All-America nominee safetyman and cocaptain Mike Amos "our outstanding player" After breaking all school records as a wide receiver the six-foot 180-pound senior now is Poly's lone two-way performer "He's a great safetyman" says Harper "and we use him as a wide receiver punter and punt returner" Poly's pass rush is ignited by its ends two ex-prep full- Chantler is 6-2 and 235 and Robinson is 6 backs co-captain Tom Chantler and Wayne Robinson -1 and 240 A PRODUCT OF the Eddie Crowder school of footballism at the University of Colorado Harper has produced five consecutive winning seasons 7-3 6-4 8-2 6 -5 and now 8-04 Asked if going to a bowl game is something special Harper answered "It's a big thing for us We've never been to one before tit The fullback is rugged '4'1ft Mike Thomas of Sacramento 0 I teko iS I The middle is anchored by i 4 guard Fred Stewart consid- 4- i i- goilA( ered the toughest interior 4' lineman to come out of 11 4 "Ni110'' odan st Wold in more than three decades It hasn't hap- er I fe' pened very often during 1 1- Poly's near perfect season or but when a down lineman "--4 linebacker somehow evades It- a block by the 240-pound 1:3 'kTh It -4' --i Stewart Thomas simply At 4 have been honored as Cali- runs over his opponent Thomas a Sacramento I Cj Association offensive play- fornia Collegiate Athletic 4- ers the week and are strong candidates for all- si" 0Yitikk- m' Mike Thoas conference honors Harper claims "Stewart ranks with all of the top linemen I've ever coached Thomas has had some injuries but he's been running with confidence He's a good solid player our leading rusher and scorer" With Thomas and Stewart in starring roles the Mustangs have won big allowing only one TD in 180 minutes against Montana State CSU-Hayward and CSU-Humboldt and sneaked with close calls "Our trend been that our trend is not the same" kidded Harper "A has lot of things happen along the line during undefeated seasons We have been consistent with our ground game and on de- fense especially on the pass rush" OTHER LOCALS ON the squad are soph linebacker Jeff Van Dyck of Mira Loma junior QB Mike Coulson of Ponde- rosa and American River College and two frosh wide re- ceiver-defensive back Mark Davis of San Juan and slotback Mark Russell of Christian Brothers Davis and Russell are two of nine rookies on the varsity but they have spent most of their time on the jayvee squad which defeated Theo nrirl rol litiltaran nelrl lact frt rni QfortfArfl Warriors Ducat Deadline Nears Monday is the deadline for ordering two tickets for the price of one with no limit to the Golden State Warriors vs Houston Rockets basketball game on Sacramento Bee Night Tuesday Dec 5 at the Oakland Coliseum The ticket order form may be found elsewhere in the sports section Continued From Page B4 However Ali is a dancer with snake-like reflexes and Foster has hinted he expects the former world heavyweight champion to ride his bicycle The ring to be used is large 20 feet inside the ropes and 24 feet outside "That's a pretty good sized ring" said Foster's manager Lou Viscusi "Ali likes 'em big He can have plenty of room to run around" Light Heavy Record Since he won the world light heavyweight title in May of 1968 by knocking out Dick Tiger Foster has put 10 out of the 11 challengers for his crown into dreamsville But when he has advanced into heavyweight country well that's another story He was kayoed in eight by Doug Jones kayoed in seven by Ernie Terrell decisioned in 10 by Zora Riney and kayoed in two by the current heavyweight champion Frazier Ali is expected to have a 40-pound weight advantage Muhammad tips the scales at 220 Foster at 180 The fighters are similar in both height and reach Altitude The 6300-foot elevation at South Tahoe also could make a difference Foster has been training in Albuquerque (5500-feet) while Ali has been training in the East nearer sea level Ali used oxygen while sparring early last week at the Sahara-Tahoe In the 10-round heavyweight preliminary bouts -Joe "King" Roman of New York will face Terry Daniels of Dallas Tex and Ken Norton of San Diego will go against former state heavyweight champion Henry Clark of San Francisco Norton and Clark both have had fights in Sacramento in the past and Clark plans to move to the Capital City soon 't ne 6300-00t elevation at South Tahoe also could make a difference Foster has been training in Albu- querque (5500-feet) while has been training in the East nearer sea level Ali used oxygen while sparring early last week at the Saha- ra-Tahoe In the 10-round weight preliminary bouts -Joe "King" Roman of New York will face Terry Daniels of Dallas Tex and Ken Nor ton of San Diego will go against former state heavy weight champion Henry Clark of San Francisco Nor- ton and Clark both have had fights in Sacramento in the past and Clark plans to move to the Capital City soon Conti nued From Pa B4 Foster has hint with snakelike reflexes and However Ali is a dancer hinted he expects the former world heav ig ht cham pion to ride his we bicycle The ring to be used is large 20 feet inside the ropes 24 feet outside and pretty good sized "That's a id 111 1 I Wi4ki- 1 1N Airi1111 taIfi ikj111ifiliiiNP1 II 'l il il il il il il tio 1 i HAITINGLy '-i 3i I 1 l'44 iAlkg On 210i" 60040- Ian A SINCE 1876 sme4P-- 17 SINCE 1876 Pro Basketball At A Glance NBA Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Pct GB Boston 14 2 878 12 New York 16 3 642 Buffalo 3 15 167 1212 Philadelphia 1 19 050 1512 Central Division Atlanta 9 9 500 Baltimore 8 10 444 1 Houston 2 10 412 112 Cleveland 6 14 300 4 Western Conference Midweill Division Milwaukee 12 5 706 Chicano KCDmaha 11 i 165 Detroit 6 10 375 512 Pacific Division Los Angeles 16 4 111 72 Golden State 2 Phoenix 8 9 471 7 Seattle 47 132 :25353 1091 Portland Mondays Games Only Dames scheduled Tuesday's Games Baltimore at Buffalo Portland at New York Phoenix vs Kansas City-Omaha at Kan San City Seattle at Cleveland Houston at Chicago Atlanta at Detroit Boston at Milwaukee ABA East -eveina Western CogfereWca Milwaukee irts16'51 706 h1cnah ii i 165 272 Detroit 6 Pacific '375 512 btate ilil I Ili 2772 8 9 471 7 Portland 4 12 250 Mondays 7Gamle3s 1012 912 Only Phoenix vs Kansas City-Omaha at Kan- sas City ABA East Nolan Eyes Spurrier As Dallas Game Starter DALLAS (AP) Steve Spurrier who led the San Francisco 49ers to a 3-1-1 record since taking over for injured quarterback John Brodie is the probable starter for the 49ers in their Thanksgiving Day showdown with the Dallas Cowboys Coach Dick Nolan says And that probably will be the decision even though the veteran Brodie the 49ers No 1 quarterback for 13 years will be available for action Nolan said Monday Brodie who hasn't played In five weeks because of a sprained ankle worked out 1' with the 49ers Monday but was limping The 49ers hope Spurrier will be able to repeat his performance of last Sunday' when he tossed five touchdown passes tying a team record as the 49ers whipped Chicago 34-21 The nationally televised' contest will be crucial for both teams The 49ers after a disappointing season sud-1 denly find themselves lied i for first in the Western Divi-1 sion with a 5-4-1 record Dallas 8-2 trails the Washington Redskins in their division by one game Ali-Foster Tilt on Closed TV Tonight's Bob Foster Muhammad Ali fight from Sahara-Tahoe will be shown on closed-circuit television at the Fox Theater The doors will open at 5:30 pan and the first preliminary bout will start at 6:30 Admission is $6 for main floor and balcony and $8 for loges with no seats reserved Carolina 13 7 Virginia 11 11 New York 9 lg Memphis 7 11 Kentucky 7 12 West Indiana 11 7 Denver San Diego 13 18 Utah 11 10 Dallas i 10 Mondays Gaines No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Utah at Denver Indiana at Memphis Dallas at San Diego Only games scheduled pet GB 6s0 580 3 474 312 389 5 368 512 611 556 545 524 112 133 4'2 Indians Assign Hargan To Farm CLEVELAND (AP) The Cleveland Indians assigned veteran pitcher Steve Hargan outright to their Triple-A farm club in Oklahoma City Monday Ilargan 30 will be subject to next week's minor league draft in Hawaii He has spent most of the past eight seasons with the Indians and had three brief stints in the minors SKIERS CROSS COUNTRY ti71-4' Let MIKE BICKFORD Now acknowledged as a Nordic Sport -1te Specialist show you the new Karhu 44r 4 Mohair and Fiber Glass Skis and l'- it the cross country technique for Cali fornia skiers Ipeip4 SIERRA CHALET SKI SHOP CORNER AUBURN WALNUT DRIVE 7524 WALNUT DRIVE--CITRUS HEIGHTS CALIF MON THRU FRI 12:00 TO 900 TO 5:00 SUN SPECIAL HOURS I I DISTILLED NO FRANKFORT DISTILLING Co FOR A BOTTLED BOO 1 AWRI NCE BURG INDIANA 9 I A 0 2wogmtmmod Ely Straight Bourbon Whiskey 80 Proof Frankfort Distilling Co Lawrenceburg Ind I 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Steve air' A lt: 41" Ev ----t 4 i Muhammad Ali fight from Hargan outright to their Tri- sifr Falte- t- 0 i 4 -A1 Sahara Tahoe will be shown ple-A farm club in Oklahoma --0------- on closed-circuit television City Monday ((t ''( '1 -r': 15-- 1 81 ss i1 t-t4 at the Fox Theater The Hargan 30 will be subject doors will open at 5:30 pm to next week's minor league ''s Noian Eyes Spurrier and the first preliminary draft in Hawaii He has -i'l'141 -e I bout will start at 6:30 spent most of the past eight 7 As Dallas Game Starter -134 Admission is $6 for main seasons with the Indians and -7-' STRAIGHT BOURBON 11 floor and balcony and $8 for had three brief stints in the 4 40i loges with no seats reserved minqrs WHISKEY DALLAS (AP) Steve with the 49ers Monday but -e 417o4 --t Wird and aelloaP 4- -i Ai Spurrier who led the San was limping JO -4NIA 1 Francisco 49ers to a 3-1-1 The 49ers hope Spurrier VV ift a '--014 DisTILLE0 FOR ANO 1101116 BY 14 record since taking over for will be able to repeat his 4'' i''' 1' FRAN KFOR DIST0 ILLING CO 7--'47011W '1----u 0 injured quarterback John performance of last Sunday' 0k logiwN 1 We -5-- 1 -1 ------tm" '-1 1 AWRI NCE BURG INDIANA 6 Brodie is the probable start- when he tossed five touch- CROSS COUNTRY im-7 ii 1 1 I 'r I 4 er for the 49ers in their down passes tying a team Let MIKE BICKFORD -144' 1 a4 ixa Thanksgiving Day sho ow acknowledged as a Nordic Sport down record as the 49ers whipped Specialist show you the new Karhu Iiir--- -4tep tA with the Dallas Cowboys Chicago 34-21 3 i 7v '5--: AtiorisoksiV 14ET Coach Dick Nolan says The nationally televised Mohair and Fiber Glass Skis and )1i4- I illx 1 And that probably will be contest will be crucial for he cross country technique for Cali- 4- 1-41 1 fornia skiers the decision even though the both teams The 49ers after l'VL(' CI veteran Brodie the 49ers a disappointing season su No 1 quarterback for 13 denly find themselves 1 1 i edci 1 SIERRA RNER CHALET WALNUT DRIVE SKI SHOP years will be available for for first in the Western Divi-1 Vld 9 11 1111 CI I 31 A PVld 0 0 rfl 0 action Nolan said Monday sion with a 541 record CO AUBURN 7524 WALNUT DRIVE--CITRUS HEIGHTS CALIF Brodie who hasn't played Dallas 8-2 trails the MON THRU FRI 12:00 TO 900 TO 5:00 In five weeks because of a Washington Redskins in SUN SPECIAL HOURS Straight Bourbon WbISkey 9k Distiilin'g'Co'''Ll'awrenceburg Ind sprained ankle worked out their division by one game I 41 I A I A 1 1 1.

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