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Pasadena Independent from Pasadena, California • Page 15

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Pasadena T-kIWt. MOM DAY. (JCtOtfn itu 1515 -Blair Prep Schedule THE I.MftllBtXt Tops Heavy Grid Pace Drop to Third Lion Rush Ruins 49ers DICK ROBINSON Sla Writer Azusa battles Rowland (or the SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The Detroit Lions put a rush on quarterback John Brndie Sunday and buried flit hapless San Francisco 4fcrs, 45-3, in a National Football league en me The loss dropper! San Francisco into third place In the Coast-al Division with a 5-2 record. Detroit is 3-3-1 Montview Leatnie chamDionshin. Bishop' Amat (aces St.

Francis with (he. Santa Fe crown on the urDdie irequentJy was tackled line. Blair tangles with Pasadena lo decide (he ufficial run- pass at the 49er 31 and ran in nerup in (he Foothill League! tor lasses or had. to fhrow the ball away. During his long afternoon he had four passes intercepted.

His replacement, roukio 'for a touchdown. It was the third Detroit interception of the period. race in an inrracity battle. That is a lot lo happen in one night, but this is what Valley Brodie completed rmlv eioht Steve Spurrier, also had picked off: ijj passes. prep football fans can expect 'this weekend when area clubs With only 12 seconds left In the first quarter, linebacker Mike Lucci nicked oft a Brodie return to action.

h-l-V 0011 With 17 contests scheduled Fri day and an additional four Sa DSt--Firr I lYMrsmlm kick! 16 Nuiraluc 4 run (VrcDremi turday, tne high schools conti- jriue their heaw pace. rrcoTrm'wckl' NAMATH TIES AFL RECORD Blair, knocked nut of ihe fYGDrimipn ranks the unbeaten in the fi nal minute last weekend bv Bur NEW YORK (AD Quarter roughs, will try to start another back Joe Namath of ilie. Ne" string Friday when the York Jcls tied an American travel against Pasadena in the Football League record Sunday ose Bowl. iit, A when he completed his first three passes against Die Boston High- Ranked Clubs Giants 38, Browns 34 Patriots. Both clubs boast 3-1 Foothill NEW YORK (AP) Fran That gave htm a string of 15 Leage records and are highly.

DEEP IN THOUGHT Pasadena High coach Tom Hamilton, right, and Bulldog gridder Bruce Rosenthal ara dep in though! os they ponder strategy for game with Blair High Fridoy night ct Rose Bawl. Tarkentnn threw three touch consecutive completions, lnelud' The Bulldogs have a icore to seltle from lost season when Blair upset them, 20-13, in the last minute to end a long PHS win slreak. From thai win, Blair went on to win Foothill League championship. ranked in CIF AAA ranks. down passes and scored once, ma 12 (ram last week's 33-14 For both clubs a victorv is a victory over the Miami Dnl- must," for (he loser will bel leading the New York Giants to a 38-34 unset victorv over the rchins.

The string ties the Crush Chargers eliminated from playoff possibilities. Pasadena Faces the rouch- set by Kansas City's Len Daw- PREP GRID SCHEDULE Cleveland Browns Sunday despite a Rallant comeback ef-! son earlier this year. id of the two. havine to fort by ha tiered Frank Ry; J-'Ui Jl-'ULll-- Uuir Ml 'Cleveland ID 7 II 'final two games of the sea: Bruins 4, Penguins 2 Other Foothill battles will in lind Muir (2-2) traveling, to BOSTON (AP) Eddie Hawaii Tumbled Diablos Win Their First The Los Anaeles Slate Diablos Ilnallv wnn a fnnihali ram Mign to engage Hoovei -V, i 8 1 8 ii- OtscwiU 'a Shack, an off-season acquisition from Toronto, scored a pair of coals as the Boston Brnins pout 2) tests Burbank (1-3) at Bur 51-10 Rout roughs. '1 ne Indians (4-0).

while, will face winless Glendale ed t'lieir second straight victory over a Nalional'liockey League team in defeatinE the Clewarrleld ctDrricld 3 Azusa, ninth ranked among PACIFIC LEAGUE OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) The Oakland Raiders crushed San Pittsburgh Penguins 4-2 Sunday 'AAA" dubs and expecled to Diepi 51-50 Sunday and wrested first place in the American Fonthall league's Western Division from the Charters. mem. and finally scored a touchdown. But they had to travel all Ihe way to Honolulu to do it.

The Diablos downed th tinier. move up after ebminaling their biggest compen'tinn in 14th-rank- A sellout Coliseum record crowd of 53,474 saw Oakland's Hawaii 3-3 Saturday night before 37,000 fans. eri Nnrthvipw lasf u'Bnlrnnrl will Daryl Lamom'ca pass 4(1 yards to Clem Danieis and 70 tn Fred I SJ 'lace its final big test when it; Rilphiilrnfr fnr I Rsn 0 hosts Rowland (3-11 in a Mont- nimv Th nai Oilm 'i loiltd) ii A'view League collision at Cilrus'wiih Lance Alworlh on a Tl-vanJ Btceiers Saillls iU CoUege. pass.plav. HOUSTON (AP) Pete V5-Bullrr 3 run (NDI klc SANTA CLARA WKC ivcw UKLiLANb, (Af) i Uther Mnnlviow games wilh The victory gave the Raiders Leathard one yard touchdown jRxiokie running back Don Shyilind Carina liostine South liillsL o.a'cnn r.n nf ti IW il Raiifrrrs Toronto 2 ya iora Loucn-'at Lovma uistrict mem, Woga- go is 5-1-1.

Wn with 1:52 left to give Pitts-lies at Charter Oak while North-n oi, YORK Orland Bills in an American Football's NEW (AP) burgh a 14-1(1 victory over New Sunday and denv lhe: rl'-, view visils Baldwin Park. Over in Ihe Sanla Fe League, League game played Sunday while driving rains lurned Rice VpnRaDhirM Stadium into a swamp with. unbeaten Bishop Amat (3 0) will test its final hurdle. St. Fran saints their first National Football League victory.

Kurtnnhach and Bob Kevin scored 31 seconds apart early in the third perad, giving the New York Rangers a 3-2 victory over Toronto Sunday night that CaSI Slowtn 71 run (L.uslljt imsj irom "whlSproFnlhnl ooii Melt SI. F-rcncli al BlstiM Ail Mltskn vi. Burrounhs rRldatc-csIl l-T bleachers. IfeTrJnr cis (i-1 and winner of its last three) in a contest at Amat in La Puente. Mission engages 1 Aliendancc JD.0M, njn (Blonda kick) stretched their National Hockey League unbeaten slreak to six games.

First Derlod-1, Nc VorK, pNijuiij 1 burroughs of liidgecrest Satur-i AHendahce Ff downs day in a non league meeting at. ill- Siir Uantwell. SB! i Inlcrccpllar, Jin tGobrltj I Pacific Leasjue kingpin Ei Lus Alios u'lrnm IMc-I nosi (rnm Htr' run llticfc (all-dl i IrDm Dixon I kick 'un (WcCoil kick HMDer fSvor: kltkl Pnm Sworblwi 1 OcfcrrbLV Rancho, Soul hern California's IfSSib in 'lop club according to (he ra(- btna fti F- 21, Dallas 14 30, Bosloo 23 Chiefs 52, Deliver 9 KANSAS ITY (AP) Kan "S'hfofi oool hu (3-1). Other Pacific names will NEW YORK (API Joe Wa- PHILADELPHIA fAP) The sas City exploded a 42-poinl first! Alhani-ra madi's pinpoint passing pa- Philadelphia Eagles turned a fumble and a surmise unsirie and Montebelln al Arcadia in Detroit 5, Chicago I half with iVllke barred showing his best runninf; form of Ihe aed New York to a fourth Friday meetings while El Mon kick into touchdown drives far quarter touchdown Ihat gave te hosts Monrovia at Arroyo Sa jseason and ramped past Denver DETROIT (AP) Ageless Goi-die Howe scored his filth the a JO -ii American loot- an upset 21-14 victory over iDallas Cowbovs Sunday in hunaay to stay alive in tne and sixth goais of the turday. One of Tup Tests CI CcHrMfirj Ctrrilos 7 Miro Ml.

5an Jodnto 9 fvnrm 3S, Chnlfv 38 Paiadnno ll. Lacc hall League victory Boston Pan-iots Sunday. Nstiona! Football League game American football Lest Western Division title race. Uelure a sellout crowd ol 00,740. ,9 Sierra League powerhouse Vt-Pelers Jn dgis Iron Ltmnitrmon 1 1 i I Sunday night to pace the Detroit Red Wigs to a 5-1 victory over the Chicago Black Hawks that lifted the Wings into first place in the National Hockey League's Bos ICnnwl-1 wc.sl Lovma faces one of i(; isternest lesls nf the season Fri rn I day when it engages Ihird-niace, K-JSlrS' Edgewood.

Other Sierra League r4Y Hti Turner i- Cawlinvs Ennipj: meetings will find Arroyo host-ling Glendora while co-leader Rosemead plays host to La Pu "Blindfolded, all bourbons taste the same? SHEER TWADDLE!" Eastern Division. FIrsI DCrlod 1 Octroil, O. Jarrejl ifissss- msr rffl, i a jn: Mf nlfS! Mrioa-scwiViiii, Hms (r. teis'i ataifffl Hc-df ente Friday and San Gabriel CAHIOLIC UEAGLIE lorlc Ccrrc 4 0 0' -tests Los Alios at Moor Field Saturday. 1 I 8 Falcons 21, Vikings 20 jcity and South Pasadena ensaee! jineir easiest toes t'riday.

Teni-i er Tommy Nobis sei up JJZ. Seals 2, Flyers 2 JPL Nel Team i r.in.vn with an in crception a ii travels against Duarte. In scored scored 1Judl1 PHILADELPHIA (AP) The land ADELPHIA (AP) The land on a 41-yard LS't ToPs Converse California Over in the Catholic League, Sunday night when Aut Erirk- Atlanta to a 21-30 cnnquesl ol son's first National HockeyiMinnesola for the Falcons' first sons tirsi ivaiionai nuLKy.iviinnL'MHU an inc raicuris, nrsi, ir( 1:1,11 1 rcmaicn League goal provided a 2 Football League esday an Thursday, JPL' Tennis Team came throush Straight Game OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -i Ttnrlrpc QQ deadlock wilh Ihe Philadelphia ry of the year. ilowest point in neariy 1(1 years,) -Ihnsls Pius ai Sentinel Fieldl toriaus over Converse Founda-.

Fivers. iWS Erickson's goal came wilh 1 remainlne in the final period. (inn Engineers, of Pasadena, with a tight score of 5-4. ltotirtHjn! The San Francisco Warriors Ffrst ncriod 1. Allhough trailing at 2-3 at the hanrlprl tho Phirz Rnllc their SAN DIEGO, Calif.

(AP) (E, IU' on I. ri In end of the first day play, the Jet Lab players mustered suf eighth slraight defeat SfJLak.an HlfrWm iSide "iris: BMhNi 7:33: -Pcnr-l All N'ftlllF. i i' Tart Hits 33" As Oaks Ruin Amigo Opener 125-105 al the Oakland Arena in Dieg0 Sunday nigiitl ficient strengm to even the score crim I nati rrDm and then clinch the match. wannnai easKema.i flssncw- tor a 103-99 National Basketball: Association victorv, Sion game. 42 (3 Ho: IE ir Vjpi Guard Guy Rodrjprs, playing Nate Thurmond and Rudy La- i place ot injured Oscar Rob- iRusso dominated the boards, lanr Oaks combined a blistering r-T'tJiykt 1 jertson, teamed with Jerry iLiicas to soark the Rovals' easv triggering the Warriors' fast inst oreai: and tavern TarCs 33 poinls lo dawn the Anaheim victory.

What's Doing Sports Annans 123-120 in Anaheim 's ti-a t-i: s. Jo JP! ii The viclorv was Ihe fourth inl Rodeers had 14 assists and 21 ifriiljpLi a l0w 'nr lllc Warriors- points while Lucas poured in 23, American Basketball Assoua i' Hon opener before 3.71G iTSiTA, iconvcrjii.i inn warriors were led inipoinis ana pulien down tu re- Sunday night. scoring uy bounds. Johnny Green led San Dieso with 26 points. LaRusso hit 24 1 Alter a 3R-JB first quarlcrj lead, Oakland had its marein! Ullfly Lifts Bait wilh ill points.

and murmond 22. Thurmond cm lo fi3-5S at half lime. Alter a deadlock at the netted 14 paints In (he first The Oaks, who moved into end ol the first quarter. lie for tho western Division lead: ttact lamkinh wirh npi Royals pulled ahead 54-46 av ihe Bulls were led by Kelllii wilh Now Orleans, pulled out loL sk-. Minhin.n stain with 20 points.

hnlttime and were never threat (11-78 third-period advantage. nlaverft cnsnendeil lasl iurilr tnrl ened. CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO violations will bo ciigihlc'Bi Olympians vs. USA. Long Beach City College.

p.m. ROLLER GAMES Olympic Auditorium, 7:30 p.m, HOCKEY: Kings vs. New York, Sporls Arena, 8 p.m. ntO Amigos vs, Oakland, Anaheim Convention Center, 8 p.m. RADIO 8 p.m.

1070 HOCKEY: Kings vs. New York, TV 7:30 p.m. UCLA HlgM-shls. ID p.m.-34-TIUUKlfinrSi From Spain. p.m.

-13- HARNESS RACING Day's highlights. MONDAY HORSE XACINH: Del Mar, p.m. HARNESS RACING: Hollywood Park, 12:45 p.m. RADIO p.m. -DSD- BOXING: Computer created all time heavyweight tilie fights.

TV 9:30 p.m: 2 FOOTBALL: Packers vs. Cardinals. 10:30 p.m. 13 HORSE RACING: Dav's highlights. TUESDAY HARNESS RACINO: Hollywood Park.

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