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i Cal Poly Is Favored Over Sioux In Camellia Bowl Giant's Battle Page B4 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Saturday December 9 1972 Bucks Topple Warrior Five tjEiro 1 I i Camellia Bowl Lineups Continued From Page Bl holds a statistical edge allowing only 2068 yards lo their opponent's 3059 yards a game The Mustangs boast one of the nation's finest safeties in Mike Amos who like Deutsch is a Little All- North Dakota Player Weight Joppru (230) SPersellin (226) Cook (225) Blake (215) Jeff ryes (225) Katzung (230) Skolrood (210) Gustafson (175) Deutsch (220) Bellm'ore (205) Gustafson (175) OFFENSE Cal Poly SLO Pos Weight Player No SE (180) WMead 80 LT (208) Freudenberg 67 LG (191) JHennigan 69 (221) IMcPhee 55 KG (200)Tauley 60 KT (225) Young 74 TE (215) O'Brien 87 QB (162) JPettas 15 TB (182) Gliniak 23 FB (205) Thomas 38 FL-SB (185) DCaceavo 81 DEFENSE No 86 72 67 53 01 70 83 13 40 34 21 the Warriors within eight points But Dandiidge connected for eight points in the second quarter as the Bucks raced to a 65-42 half-time lead Milwaukee outscored Golden State 11-4 in the opening moments of the second half for a 76-46 lead Milwaukee finished with a 59-51 rebounding advantage an edge which was considerably larger before reserves took over in the fourth w- "rN Pros Blacked Out Due lo the Camellia Bowl game today in Sacramento neither of today's pro football games will be telecast locally The National Football League has an agreement with the NCAA not to televise into communities on days when college football games are played MILWAUKEE (AP)' Kareem A 1 a a grabbed 17 rebounds Friday night to set up Milwaukee's fast break and the Bucks romped to a 124-91 National Basketball Association victory over the Golden State Warriors Abdul-Jabbar also scored 19 points while Bob Dan-dridge and Oscar Robertson each added 17 The Bucks snapped a two-game losing streak and stayed one-half game ahead of second-place Chicago in the Midwest Division Kick Barry totaled 2(i points for the Warriors but they sorely missed the board strength of Clyde Lee who averaged 167 rebounds per game against Milwaukee last season Lee missed the trip because of a foot injury Barry poured in 14 points in the first period to keep Golden State (91) Milwaukee (124) ft Barry 8 10-11 26 Dndrqe 7 3-4 17 Hewitt (211) DFennell (244) Schndlr (225) Landy (242) Miklesh (210) Lunge (204) Dew (190) MNvbcrg (190) 80 77 75 73 84 35 20 25 24 27 33 LE (240) Robinson 90 LT (240) Qufrk 63 MG-LB (220) Lee 51 RT (234) DGraham 78 KE (210) SNelson 76 LLB (195) Fuller 65 RLB 203) Duggan 53 LCB (195) Wilson j4 RCB (172) MJacques 44 SS (181) Smeland 37 FS (180) Amos 48 North Dakota jJ-trx 'te rcussu l-l 6 Perry 7 0-2 14 ThrmcJ 6 1-3 13 Jiulwr 6 7-8 19 Barnlt 0 0 0 0 Allen 6 1-2 Mllins 6 0-0 12 Rhrtsn 7 3-3 17 Rjhmn 3 1-2 7 Cnohm 3 C-0 6 Ellis 3 00 6 Davis 4 2-2 10 CJhsn 5 0-0 10 Driscol 1 0-0 2 GJhsn 3 0-2 6 Jones 4 0-0 8 Prtmn 0 1-2 1 Lee I 0-0 2 Willms I 2-2 4 McGlk 6 0-0 12 Terrv 2 0-0 4 Totals 37 17-24 91 Totals 54 H-21 124 Golden State 26 16 22 91 Milwaukee 34 31 31 Fouled None 2Tolal Golden Slate 18 Milwaukee Technical Golden State Russell 9746 Hotunno (181) 4 LB 72 RB 73 DB 75 RB 76 RB 77 LB 78 Scott Persellin Frank Landv Doug Schindler Marv Messner Dave Fennell Che) Stevenson Scott Hewitt Dana Stromberg Tom Seaworth Lawrie Skolrood John Miklesh Mick McMorrow Sheldon Joonru Norly Blanchard DT MG CT DT DFT SE ftk CF DF SF TE George Lange Mike Deutsch Joe Pertile Dale Kasowski Mark Walker Rick McKay Martv LeClair Bill Blake Curt Jetfrvos Brvon Jensen John Thedinoa Jeff Jacobson Bill Cook Brad Katzung OB 35 OB 40 DB 44 48 Flk 49 KSo 51 PB 52 DB 53 DB 61 DB 63 RB 64 DB 65 tB 67 RB 70 10 Bruce Daucsavaqe 13 Jav Gustafson 15 Larrv Gardner 20 Jim Dew 21 Ron Gustfifson 22 Jamie Gronowski 23 Jon Willmart 24 Bruce Wasmuth 25 Mike Nvberq 27 Randv Boltelson 28 Bob Hclnian 29 Joel Enacn 33 Jim Rotimno 34 Mark Bellmorc AAG Celts Boost Knicks Loss Helps American Amos also is used as a split receiver and handles the team's punls kick-offs and punt returns Both coaches agree the game should be a faultless one as neither club has had many turnovers Says Sioux coach Jerry Olson: "Unless the layoff has created something we don't know the game should be error-free I think it'll be an excellent contest We're looking forward to it" Added Harper: "We know they're a good club and we know we've got a fine team It should be an interesting name" Cal Poly SLO Mike Jacques AMke Amos I li By Associated Press CB FS-SE MLB LB LB OG GG LB-K DT LB DT 69 John Hennlgan 70 Steve C-ravbehl 73 John FitiGerald 74 Pat Young 75 Joe Solis 76 Steve Nelson 78 Dan Graham 80 Walter Mead 81 Dan Caccavo 83 Dana Nafilger 66 Rick Beattv 87 Randv O'Brien 89 Mark Futak 90 Wayne Robinson OG or 01 OT DT DE DT SF SB TF S3 TE DE DE OB 44 QB 48 TB 51 OB 52 SE 53 TB 54 FS 55 SS 60 FB 61 CB 62 TB 63 FB 65 SS 66 FB 67 10 Mike Coulson 15 John Peltas 16 Rich Robbins 17 Clift Johnson 20 Pat Manus 23 Rick Gliniak 25 Owen Sullivan 23 Bob Boone 33 John Henson 34 George Wilson 35 Svthell Thomrjioii 36 Pete Hubbard 37 Chris Smeland 38 Mike Thomas Greg Lee Tom Blllingsley Tom Duqqan Lee Walters Ian McPhec Tom Cauley Richard Wood Mike Guerra Dave Quirk Chris Faller John Miklas Geo Freudcnbera OT Airborne Warrior Offensive Outlook Dave Cowens hit 25 points and snagged IS rebounds last night lo lead the Boston Celtics" to a 96-87 National Basketball Association victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers Boston's victory combined with the New York Knicks" 91-89 defeat by the Buffalo Braves increased the Celtics' Atlantic Division lead to a full game over New York Lennie Wilkins picked 'up 12 assists for Cleveland putting him within one of the 6000 career mark a total achieved by only three NBA players Oscar Robertson Bob Cousy and Guy 119-100 The Lakers ran their lifetime home record against the Somes to 17-0 In other NBA games the Houston Rockets survived a second-half scoring binge by Portland's Geoff Petrie and Sidney Wicks to win 114-108 Pete Maravich and Lou Hudson combined for 71 points to lead the Atlanta Hawks to their fifth straight win 134-113 over the Baltimore Bullets Bob Lanier and Dave Bing led a final-period surge which lifted the Detroit Pistons past the Kansas City-Omaha Kings 113-100 and Bob Love came off the bench in the second quarter Milwaukee I'iicks on the floor Such moments were rare however as the Bucks raced to a 124-91 victorv AP Photo Nate Thurmond of the Golden Slate Warriors soars toward the basket for a layup leaving Kareem Abdul-Jabbar right and Hob Dandridge left til the Aggies i nutemen Will Clash Pro Football Roundup Cowbovs Are Favored Happy ilairstuii led a bal- to pop in seven straight matched in the speed department "All year long we've had the advantage in quickness on our opposition" said MacPherson "I don't think we have that kind of an edge against Davis" Sochor meanwhile sees his team as the underdog "We're going to have to play our best game to beat them" commented the Aggie Coach "From the teams Massachusetts has beaten they should be a solid club We're going to have to throw the bail against them That's how we got here and that's how we'll continue to play" anced scoring attack as the points to Dace the Chicago Los Angeles Lakers ripped Bulls- pas the Philadelphia the Seattle SuperSonics 76ers 118-102 Pro Cage Boxes Bv Arcuated Press The National Football League gets off to an early weekend stall today with Cleveland meeting the-Bengals in Cincinnati and Washington piaying the Cowbovs at Dallas with hones for playoffs berths riding on the outcomes The world champion Cowboys are four-point favorites The main reason is revenue both for a Hedskin victorv an earlier meeting and for can get the berth only if the New York Jets lose or tie one of their remaining two games and if Cleveland loses its remaining two games The Browns S-15 on the other hand need only to defeat the Bengals to eliminate Cincinnati from contention That would leave New York and Cleveland in the runner-up race And if New York ties or loses Monday night against Oakland and the Browns win Cleveland makes the playoffs But if Cleveland loses and New York beats the Haiders ail three teams would still be in the wild card scramble The Browns once molded into one of pro football's great dynasties by Paul Brown now the Bengal coach have won four of the five previous meetings This meeting despite the 27-0 drubbing inflicted on the Bengals by the Browns in Cleveland earlier in the season is rated a tossup NBA ABA KCOnidha (100) Detroit (il3) New York Virginia (1241 (126) I 15 10-14 41 Chcnes Continued From Page 151 Ail-American quarterback Bob Biggs and a strong group of receivers Biggs a senior out of Va-caville High School led the nation in passing offense with just under 2300 yards gained and a 57 per cent completion average Like Pennington he has thrown for 15 toiis-didowns His favorite target is split end Tay Thompson who had Harms Wins Runner Title McClatchy Newspapers Service DAVIS Peanut Harms who captured three indiv idual championships for the University of California at Davis cross country team was named the team's most valuable runner during an awards banquet Harms was the winner of the Walnut Festival all-University of California championships and the Aggie Invitational Jonn Shee-ban was recognized at the team's only All-American for his seventh-place NCAA College Division finish in Whea-ton 111 52 receptions before fracturing his collarbone in a game Nov 4 Thompson will play 'against Massachusetts although Aggie Coach Jim So-chor will start Mike Bellotti at split end and save Thompson for reserve duty Sochor and MacPherson both sent their teams through final loosening up drills Friday morning the last workout for each team before the game MacPherson feeis that stopping Biggs is the key to a Massachusetts win and added "we've played against some good quarterbacks this year but Biggs is the best He'd get my vote for All- American We arc going to have lo play solid pass defense "Our problem with Biggs is that he has so many men who can catch the ball and he doesn't lake as long as most kids do to get rid of the ball I don't know if we'll be able to get to him" MacPherson who expects: a lot of scoring today is con- fident his men can move the: ball against the Aggies Despite the speed of Metallo and Pennington the Massa-i cluisetts coach indicated the I earns are nearly evenly i 00 2 110 27 0-0 0 9 0 16 0 0 10 1-6 J7 Frying Irvine I''illms Barr Frnkin Tavlor Twdk Eakitls Johnsn Arcbid 1 3 6-7 32 Adams Green 3 2-2 8 Binq Gookas 4 0 0 8 Ford Kmbll 2 Fester 2 0-0 4 Lanier Laccv 0 0 10 Laniz Rathll 1 0 0 2 Miolt Rilev 2 0-0 1 Rowe VArdl 13 2-2 28 Willms 0 00 0 Tolals 4S 10 11 100 Totals 0-0 0 0 0-0 3 9 2-3 20 6 2 4 14 Ve 11-16 36 4 II 9 2 0 0 1 6 6 3 18 0 0 0 0 3 3-4 9 4 00 8 50 25-35 126 13 3-3 30 tarter 3 5-5 11 Paultz 101 8 Roche 2 12 5Wshtn 5 1-2 11 Ard 1 1-1 3 lavlor 6 3-4 15 Lackey 0 0-0 0 Vahonv Grpoor 49 24-32 124 Tolals 6 2-3 14 10 3-7 23 47 19-26 113 Totals losing their division Washington 11-1 for in the Kansas Cttv 28 22 27 Viroinia 39 2 2 27 34 32 33 Detroit 21 22 30 New York Fouled EakinsVirqinia Tavlor Total Viroinia 30 New York 26 Technical Eakins A-8136 Fouled None To'al Kansas Citv 23 Detroit 21 Tcclnical Laccv A-5506 Lewis Wins Easy Nod Carolina (107) (104) (119) Angeles Los Seattle (100) 5-5 5-13 17 10-11 26 McMIn Denver Robrts Beck Kevr Smith Smosn Jahali RlniCh Long 6 CO 12 Hrston 2 3 2-3 2-4 7 4 6 18 Cnohm 6 0-0 12 Cldwl 3 1-2 7 Owens 4 7-8 15 Littles 9 4-5 22 Calvin 4 9-11 17 Jones 3 3-4 9 Mmng 2 0 0 4 MClam Wvcik Brown Previs 3828 36 104 Totals 9 II I 9 7 3 9 1 0 0 8 Churln 14 Gdrich 14 West 10 Bridges 6 Ericksn 0 Counts Havwd Stivvih Fox Snvfter Wmtlrl Brown VVrirjht Bend MrDanis Mcnlosh 3 4 4-4 56 00 2-2 2 4 2-2 00 0-0 The Sacramento Bee WANT ADS Get Fast Results 0-0 0 1 00 Totals 39 28-20 107 4 00 8 Grant 1 0-0 2 Price Riiev 42 16-22 100 Tolals 0 50 19-22 119 Denver Totals 29 21 25 34 22 22 Carolina Fouled none 21 26 31 28 37 29 Sealtle Los Angelas SYHACUSF NY (AP) lledgemon Liwis of Los Angeles scored repeatedly to the head and pounded oul an easy victory over Billy Backus in their 15-round rematch Friday niyht for New York State's version of the welterweight boxing crown The 2(i-year-old Lewis No 1 contender to Mexico's lose a poles the generally recognized world champ scored almost at will opening up cuts around both of Backus' eyes as he ran his won-loss record to 45-4 Backus onetime undisputed world champion from nearby Canastota scored only sporadically crossing body punches that stung Lewis but did little damage Judge Joe Palmer and re-i force Tony Phillips scored it 10 rounds to lour for Lewis with one even Judge Joei Abraham had it 12-2-1 for! Lewis Fouled out none Total Seattle 16 Los Angeles 21 14618 Total Denver 29 Carolina 27 Throe-point Calvin Technical Carolina Coach Brown Caldwell 4709 first time in seven years The 'Skins have won nine straight to sew up the National Conference East The Cowboys have stumbled at times but their 10-'! record is third best in the NFL behind the Kedskins and the unbeaten Miami Dolphins givm: the Cowboys the opportunity to earn a "wild card" playoff berth in their final game against the New York Giants should they lose Saturday The Kedskins offensive kingpins NFL rushing leader Larry Brown and quarterback Bill Kilmer have been hampered by various hurls Brown has a bruised right knee and left heel and Kilmer has a sprained ankle Meanwhile the Cowboys have recovered from a series of nagging injuries with de New York (89) Indiana (114) Kentucky (121) Buffalo (91) 20 Kflmn 6 14 FSmlh 8 3-7 15 26 18 2- 3 8 3- 3 21 4- 6 18 1-3 5 00 6 00 0 00 0 DBchr Lucas Frzier Mnroe Kecd Mm nor Jckson Gianeili Bihtw Totals 0 McArloo 26 Garrtt 14 RSmlh 8 Hmmr 3 Kmivs 2 How It 0 Wohl McCns 12 3 3 27 Issel 12 1-3 25 Brown 3 2-2 8 Simon 5 2-4 12 Daniels 17 2 2 36 Gilmre 15 2-3 32 Frman 4 l-l 9 Damor II 12 25 Buse I 0-0 2 Gale 2 5-5 9 Mcllcr 8 6 6 27 O'Brien I 0-0 2 Hillmn I 0-0 7Russell 3 11 7 Lewis 3 7 8 Ravmond 00 0 Tolals 49 16-16 114 Totals 53 13-19 121 Indiana 28 35 21 Kentucky 35 29 26 ouied None Total Indiana 17 Kentucky 20 Technical Indiana McGinnis Throe-point DaniDicr 2 10794 2 37 15 19 89 Totals 38 15-28 91 22 25 24 89 29 26 21 91 New York Buffalo None Total New A-1 1070 York 21 Buflalo 27 (108) Houston (114) San Oiego (95) Utah(178) i- I- 0-C 13 5 5 31 Covan 0 Marin 6 Meelv 8 33 6 3-3 5 4-4 1 1 3 0-C Wise Portland pchnar CD-ivis fhnson Martin Neat Petrie 19 15 14 10 14 4 1-2 9 Mooie 0 00 0 3 II 7 1 10-12 18 Ah fensive tackle Bob Lilly ginning to shake off a injury and a bruised knee 2-2 4-5 hM- TVs 4QO4 Jhnson Rontons Moore Willms Miller Adams Barrett Smith Chbrs 4 10-12 18 I 0-0 2 Mrohv II 4 4 26 Newln 16 2-3 34 Tmivh I 0 0 2 Walkr 17 3 5 29 49 10-14 108 Totals Hoalv Jones Combs Warren McDId Jrkson Boone Powell Reasly 10 4-4 24 42 30 33 114 Steele Wicks Totals 'H I On Your The Cowboys also have SU- Football Fans Beat The Blackout Join us to watch PRO FOOTBALL Sunday 1 I'M SI' IMcrs vs Atlanta Falcons Mon liillO I'M Oakland Raiders vs New York Jels On three color TV sets with special sound system r--j In the Chart Room at Hie woyAOEH inn Portland 24 70 38 114 Houston ii ji Totals 35 25-3095 Tolals 52 19 25 128 Fouled out none Tolal Portland 24 A-33o2 15 73 74 33- 95 39 272537-128 San Dieoo Utah Fouled Moore Cleveland (87) Boston (96) Totnl San Dieao 74 Utah 25 Three-polnf Combs 4 Boone 51 16 8 Dallas (1081 Memphis (li9) 75 Cirr If 4 Clmons 1 I 14 Clmi'iis 4 0-0 12 Davis I 2-2 II Jhnsn 2 12 4 Robrsn I 1-4 32 Rule 2 0-0 10 4 6 2 0 1 7 00 4 44 7 7 8 I 2-2 11 0-0 Owens Flllkr'l Havck Nelson Silas Wcstuhl White Willms Rlones 6 8 8 20 lues 1 00 2 per Bowl VI hero Hoer Staubach whom Dalias Coach Tom Landry says is fully recovered from a shoulder injury that kept him oul of all but the last three games' in case Craig Morton can't move the team at quar-' terbaek I The Bengals must whip not only the Browns but also the Houston Oilers' next week lo stay in conten-j tion Kven then the Bengals 2 0-0 4Smlth 5 22 Kenndy 3 3-8 9 WDavis Ntlcky 14 0 0 28 LDavIs Silas 5 11-13 21 Neumn Swilt 3 5-6 II thuson Hmltnn 5 2-3 12 Wilson Dllrck I 00 2 Rackly CJnes 2 1-1 5 Franz Irkson Warner 2 2-4 Wllkns 6 6-6 Choose from all the "pro" lines New 73 models 72 closeouts 6 2 2 14 6 1-1 13 6 8-10 20 10 9-15 29 5 3-3 13 1 4-4 6 4 4-5 12 0 0 0 0 39 31-40 109 Lawton Mason Sold His Truck With A BEE WANT AD located on I-S0 miles east of Davis Totals 39 18 21 96 Totals 36 15-24 87 Boston 30 II 17 Cleveland 20 20 22 25-07 Totnl Boston 22 Cleveland 23 4691 Totals 39 30-39 109 Tolals 24 26 27 37-1(19 3126 27 Neumann Memphis Dallas Fouled Davis Memphis CLUIS BALLS CLOTHING Philadelphia (10?) Chicago (118) Total Mcmohis 78 Dallas 30 Three-ooinf None A-2383 6 7 9 6 1 Herd Woikcr Mace ISIvcl off-ramp 4 9-1 All the Top Names Prices as low as $695 dor Famous Brands Men's Ladies' in the latest styles 13 Block 17 Traoo 11 Ellis 7 Carter II Luherv Rav row1 TP "iip'Pf'i 4 3 4 2 1 II 5 4 4 13 5-6 4 2-2 I 3 0-0 0 2-2 6 Leaks fSI Mil II BOVI ovd II 1 nm: i in i I i 4 Sihllr Vanlr Weiss Awlry Gflrrtt King Love Ruvll Porter Totals ilNl I 1 12 6 6 30 Sornsn TO 3 00 6 I 00 2 44 30-38 lit Tol8l 1 24-30 112 27 33 30 ACCESSORIES hd eoven umbrnlUi glovoi )ot bagt golf bagi eapi hai Cft'cano 23 If) 36 25-102 philfldelphm (H mm Fouled None Total thicoao 22 Philndeluhlo 27 A-2591 Atlanta (134) Baltimore (115) SHOES FREE GIFT WRAPPING OfIN 'TIL 7 FARItlNO AT OUR DOOR 00 I 6-8 You 00 can get fast results by calling The Bee WANT AD NUMBER 444-3113 5 3-5 li 371 24 Hulbtll 27 Wshuln Chritn 0 Bnllmy 22 Mrvlch 9 Rmcpv 0 TrD 4 Mnv 12 Mast 8 Hudson Chnier Rlrdn Stlwlh Plrsn Hnyct Love Porter Plnnidl Robin Unsold Your Besf Move Is To Townhouse Living Priced from Only $14500 Come Se Why Over 100 Families Enjoy Living In Greenfair Jones Brand Hullin Sales Agents looker Participation Invited 16 6 4 15 3 in 6-o 4 0-1 ML 0 0333 Ginmm gas? 55 24 J1 1341 Totals SO 1S-2J 111 TOlalt 34 32 21 31-115 fcaltlmnra Atlanta 14 25 19 36-1341 Total Baltimore 24 Atlanta 21 Fouled Haves Technical Baltlmort Havel A-4K92.

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