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34 Hoxleton Standard-Speaksr, Wednesday, December 1 1, 1974 Mike Boryla Discovers Sudden Fanie and He Likes the Feeling Some NFL Matchups Remain to Be Decided a hook rug with the Eagles' emblem, made by his mother, and a projector and stack of PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Mike Boryla, the Philadelphia Eagles' rookie quarterback find, finally has made a mistake. He had his telephone number listed in the directory. "Who cared about calling me three weeks ago?" asked Bor ri i kk i game films. Surprisingly, Boryla is as re By HAL BOCK AP Sports Writer There was a lot of competition. But I don't compare my self to others anymore.

I realize now that I want to be the best that I can be. And I'm the only judge of that. I don't have to read the pa.pers to find out if I'm doing well. "I don't feel pressure because I'm playing in front of 60,000 fans and a. nationwide laxed on and off the field as a IVyear veterans.

NEW YORK (AP) Now the Giants they will win the division no matter what the Redskins do against Chicago because St. Louis beat Washington in their two meetings this season. The East champions will play that the National Football "I've never been the nervous type," he contended. "I've nev League knows which eight yla, who has led the Eagles to a pair of National Football League victories after six teams will be in its playoffs be television audience. I feel pressure because I'm playing with 47 guys and a team of coaches whom I respect and I don't want to let them down." Maybt that's why McCormack describes.

Boryla as "a unique young man." Buffalo Braves Kayo Philadelphia, 101-91 BUFFALO (AP) Randy Smith and Garfield Heard led a third-quarter rally which helped the Buffalo Braves to a 101-91 victory over the Phila er felt-this relaxed even when I ginning Saturday, Deo. 21, the quarterbacked for Stanford. I at Minnesota while the other next, question is what the guess it's because I'm sur rounded by talented people and matchups will be, The last vacant playoff berth we all have confidence in each East playoff club becomes the wild-card team and opens in Los Angeles. All four first-round playoff games will be nationally tele as nailed down Monday night other." by Washington when the tkin victory over Los Angeles Haverford Football To Remain Dormant HAVERFORD, Pa. (AP) -Haverford College, which start Boryla was an All-State quarterback at a Colorado high school.

The first week of Stan vised with doubleheaders both ended the slim National Confer days. The winners advance to straight losses. Since Boryla won in his first pro start two weeks ago, the telephone has been ringing night and day. The 23-year-old Stanford grad said most of the calls are from youngsters who want to congratulate him. "It's funny," said Boryla, "but all of a sudden people want to know my hobbies, how many sisters and brothers I have.

"All the sportswriters crowd conference championship ford football practice, Boryla was switched to flanker. He delphia 76ers Tuesday night in ed playing football in the 1870s games scheduled for Sunday, but gave it up during preseason Dec. 29. persevered, however, and eventually succeded Jim Plunkett practice in 1972, will not re Site priorities for the NFC ence hopes of the Dallas Cow- boys and Detroit Lions. The Redskins join St Louis, Minnesota and Los Angeles in the NFC playoffs with Oakland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh set for the AFC's post-season action.

In the AFC, Oakland, the sume football on an inter title game are East, Central, as the Stanford The handsome 6-foot-3 Bor collegiate level. West. That means that with ei Dr. Jack coleman, college yla, an eligible bachelor, is con ther St. Louis or Washington, president, said Monday that, both East teams, playing Cen "Despite the favorable recom around my locker and ask me questions after the game.

I've tral champion Minnesota in the West Division champion, will! mendations, I felt we couldn't first round, the winner of that been here all season and the attract the type of student-ath the National Basketball Association. The Braves got eight points from Smith and six from Heard and a star defensive performance from each as they oufc. scored the 76ers 32-15 in tin third quarter and tookcharge. Buffalo shot 58 per cent in that period to Philadelphia's 28 per cent and out-rebounded Philadelphia 21-13 for an 81-63 lead. It was only.

49-48 Buffalo at the half after the 76ers scored nine points in a row before intermission. Bob McAdoo was Buffalo's game will host the title game. writers never had a reason to NO HOTDOG SUPERSTAR Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Alike Boryla shows off the hooked rug with an Eagle emblem hfch was made by his mother for his Lindenwold, N.J., apartment. Boryla. a rookie who has won both of the games he has played in this year, says that the phone hasn't stopped ringing since he became the Eagles winning quarterback.

(AP) letes necessary to have winning talk to me." football program." sidered a free spirit. He chose Stanford where he majored in political science, because he liked its educational reputation. "I realized that in the long run a good education would be more beneficial to me. Footb'all only lasts for a while." Boryla likes playing for Eagles' coach Mike McCormack because the Quar In the AFC, championship game site priorities are West, Central, East. If Oakland beats Don't get Bory la wrong.

He's A group of faculty members, enjoying the sudden tame, it students and staff had recom Father and son Boryla pulled just that he's a rookie in this host East titlist Miami on Dec. 21 and Buffalo, the wild card team, will be at Central cham- Pittsburgh the next day. The NFC picture isn't quite as simple. Minnesota, the Central champion, will be at home "on Dec. 21 and West champion Los Angeles, will be at home the next day.

The missing NFC detail at the moment is just where mended riavenord resume playing football. Miami in the first round, the Raiders would host the title game. If the Dolphins win that first game, they would host the championship game only if Buf an end run on Cincinnati general manager-coach Paul Brown. They threatened to go to the "My father never pushed me in sports," he said recently when talking about his upbringing. "I was a pretty good basket Dr.

Coleman said he felt the school should put its money terback calls the plays. That new World Football League if falo beats Pittsburgh. Should was another reason he wanted into sports like basketball and soccer because those sports are high scorer, with 25 points. out at Cincinnati, where Brown ball player but Dad never coached me," Boryla disclosed. the Dolphins and Steelers win their playoff openers, the AFC doing the most for the most addd 21 rebounds.

Heard contributed ,19 points and 18 area, too. Boryla could be described as a huge success in handling the adulation of the fans, and the intensive questioning of the writers. He's patient and answers all questions with a refreshing candor. The 200-pound Boryla isn't really new to the' pro sports scene. His dad, Vince, was a star in the National Basketball "He (Vince) wanted me to do students." sends in the plays.

Mike changed his philosophy a little on competition since rebounds, and Smith had 13 what I wanted to do. If anything he went in the other di points. Heard also had fiv Brown didn't trade Mike. That's how Boryla got to the Eagles for two yet undisclosed draft picks. Mike is an unpretentious young man.

jeans, ankle suede boots, a plaid workshirt are typical garb. He lives in an apartment in Lindenwold, N.J., leaving Stanford. blocked shots and a couple of rection." Give a Gift Wrapped AAA Mem title game would be played in Pittsburgh. The conference champions meet in the Super Bowl Jan. 12 in New Orleans.

Meanwhile, the other 13 NFL teems finish their season Sun Washington and St. Louis will play. The two teams are tied for the East Division lead with 9-4 records with one week left in the season. Washington plays Chicago and St. Louis hosts the New York Giants Sunday.

Under the NFL's tie-breaking formula, if the Cardinals beat "I always wanted to be better Vince did help his son when it steals. Fred Carter scored 20 points came time to negotiate with the bership, the gift that keeps on giving. Anthracite Motor Club, Hazle-ton, Pa. Phone 454-6658. than the next guy," he explained.

'Ve had seven quarterbacks in the freshman class. Association and is the general while Doug Collins added 19 to th Philadelphia offense. Cincinnati Bengals, who drafted Boryla fourth last winter. manager of the Utah Stars in Ad. across the Delaware River day Young Mike saw no future with Cincinnati behind another it- the American Basketball Association.

He's lived with the pressure and the aftermath of success. from Veterans Stadium, home of the Eagles. The only touch of Boryla's personality in the apartment is young quarterback, Ken SHAMROCK PENIM NATIONAL 0 PEN TONIGHT TIL 9 P.M. TONIGHT'S ENTRIES TONIGHT'S ENTRIES P.O. FIBST St.SOO, Maidrn, Fillies, Claim' SS.0OO-S2.500.

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Brassies; Mid-Irons vs. Drivers. AHpricaapluttaiei NO TRADE-IN NEEDED! WE ALSO HONOR: mm. ux tClub American Express "Carte incht 3 p.m. W.H.H.' School intra- Master Charge BankAmericard murals.

McAdo Vending Ladies League 6:45 p.m. McAdoo Vending vs. C.4C. Railing; Rossi's Rest. vs.

II 1 I WIT Justofin's Pharmacy; Elby Rest. vs. Senape's Bakery; Ecker's Auto Attention owners of ft m. CAKFEHG! Body vs. Scrafford's Bel 12 ft.

Km littery All-new 1974- Record Album GIiniOTr.lAG AMEIIIGA Featuring all of these great VAfJC! FICttCPS! trami Enterprises vs. Mary D's Pizza; Bunny's Lounge vs. Holiday Inn; Lucia's Pizza vs. McDonald's 11 1 OOOTEn firron Perkin's Pancake House vs. 1 SADLE8! Mrl H4gartf it Wyn Nion Donna Fvgo Fred Wnn4 lh nnty'f ninfl Hollywood Pop Orchottrg A Choir B'ftff Crosby Gen CmpoI it Anna Murray ir hat Hmg Col Ittttrmtn Sunday Races At Keystone PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Keystone Race Track, located in suburban Bucks County, will begin Sunday racing Dec.

15, The track announced the decision Monday after members of Sports Arena Employes Local 137, representing pari-mu-uel clerks and other track personnel, voted to accept time-and-a-balf pay for Sunday work. The union's contract, which expires in May, had called for double time on Sundays, but the track's management said Sunday racing would rot be feasible under those terms. Keystone, which opened just a few weeks ago, is locked in a head-to-head battle with Garden State Park in nearby Cherry Hill, N.JJ," for racing revenue. The two tracks are competing for virtually the same betting dollars through May 27. Garden State has no Sunday racing.

Keystone officals said the track will be closed one day a week when Sunday racing begins. Sunday post time will be 1 pm. Weekday post time is 12:39 pjn. 1 rsnon AS LOW AS only Jimmy's Quick Lunch. K.

of C. 5605 League 9 p.m. Charity vs. Unity; Patri otisra vs. Integrity; Fratenrity vs Fidelity.

Women's Church League s-v uu x- vAchbr I I tIIM 0 29 (Id 9 p.m. Redeemers vs. Holy R39. s23.93 Stcplcd dor limit en tt this price. Addition!) 3 Match 70-11 fleck Tube-tree Plutt? 71 I T.

end ai cHanee. ply ratine Vol.2 Ghosts: Angels vs. Temptations; Disciples vs. Choir Girls; Saints vs. Shepherds.

J.C.C. LANES Women's League" 6:30 p.m. Vassar vs. Beaver; Hunter vs. Radcliff.

9 p.m. Barnard vs. Wellesley; Cedar Crest vs. Smith. AMERICAN PLYWOOD (irtpcoplttjft people PANELING CORP.

22 North Vine Hazleton IteaalMtiUNl PHONE 455-8521 Delivery Available We're RADIAL TIRE Headquarters CHURCH HILL MALL PHONE 455-7552 Open Daily 8 to 5 Mon. Wed. 'Til 9 Sat. 711 4 HEADS THE FIELD FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) The Arkansas Razorbacks' first football coach was John C.

Futrall, who later became president of the University of Arkansas. Futrall coached from 1894 to 1896. The 1894 team had 14 players who bought their own uniforms. Official State InspecVon Station Union members at Liberty Bell Park, a harness racing fa-cilty in Philadelphia, rejected Monday a eimlar proposal for trnday racing. However, a cpokesmaa said other issues beside the pay rate were iMM OPEN MONDAY FRIDAY 8 to 8 THURS.

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