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Wednesday. Oct. 19. '66 DETROIT FREE PRESS Your buddy in the sky BARNEY STUTESMAN LA Rally Fails, 122-119 Lakers Upset by Knicks NEW YORK lUPI) The, TEMPERS flared to a peak iin his pro debut that lasted eight New York Knickerbockers open- with about three minutes to Orioles' Star Robby to Be watches out for you MS. Pistons Squeak In, 114-112 Continued from First Sports scoring with 18 points each, but Big Dave fouled out with 3:43 left in the midst of the Royal's late rally after leading his team with 19 rebounds.

ed their home National Basket--in ball Association schedule with a 122-119 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers before a Mad-! the third period when Reedi and the Lakers Rudy LaRusso' squared off and began throwing punches. Darrall Imhoff. the erated Op ison Square Garden crowd of Lakers' 6-10 center, grabbed 1 15,755 Tuesday night. Reed from behind and the en- I The Knicks staved off a last ragei Reed started to swing at quarter rally by the Lakers thatj anything in a blue visitor's' their lead drop from 16 form. Ipoints at 104-88 to the final when Garden polk.p Frank Robinson'3 aching right knee bothered him so much last season that he was hard pressed to win the Triple Crown and lead Baltimore to a world yPISTOHSJ ST.

LOUIS 1 TONIGHT uuco-pomi. xcau at me restored order, Reed and La-Elgin Baylor of Los Angeles' Russo were- ejected from the was high scorer with 31 game and the two main cas-26 of which were scored in the iialtie were Imhoff," with a second half. Walt Bellamy, with cut over his left eye, and 25, and Willis Reed, with 22, rookie John Block of Los led the Knicks. Angeles, who had an ice pack Prices; $5. 4.

3,, 2, 1 twice daily as you drive to and from work. VmiRlVBIRD WATBH Smiling, fearless Barney Stutesman is up there, and as long as your radio is set to WXYZ 1270 there is no need to worry about the morning and afternoon rush hour traffic. WIXIE's Whirlybird Watch with Barney Stutesman brings you immediate information about accidents, traffic jams and other driving hazards. Don't worry about being late again, let Barney keep you posted on Ail-Weather HARNESS RACING post time 7:45 Only minutes from Downtown Detroit NEW YORK LOS ANGELES Reed 11 0-1 77 Bavlor Arsdle (-14 18 Lfuso Bellmv 7-1 25 Imhoff Bryant 0- 1 Godrch Kmivs 7 4- 18 Hazard Brnett 4 1-3 11 Barne Rutsll 1 0-1 2 Chmbrt Stlwrh 4 2-1 14 Clark ttawkins 13 5- 31 7 1-3 15 2 3-4 7 I 5-7 21 5 -l 1ft 7 2-4 14 1 0-0 2 7 1-4 15 10 0 2 Totals 4t 24-34-121 Totals 5M7-2m New York Lot Angelas 33 18 24 2 33 32 30-1221 40-119; Team fouls: New York 23, Los Angeles 25. Attendance: 15,755.

Cutting Blow TACOMA, Wash. Release of Les Peden as manager of the Tacoma Cubs of the Pacific Coast League was an nounced Tuesday by Bobby Adams, club president. man-made track. (It's always fast!) the latest traffic conditions and alternate air-conditioned stands for complete comfort. reservations in Detroit, call 961-9545 iuuic.

near uic vvniiiyuiiu iyoh.ii iiuhi i 1 1 A ffc 4 ft 6:45 to 8:30 and 3:45 to 5:45 on WXYZ 1 1 ft ltU, Radio. Twice Daily: A.M. and 3:45 But enough is enough and Robby will probably go under the knife within. the next ix weeks. "It will have to be toon," he said Tuesday, "because I want to be ready for spring training next year." Robinson strained some ligaments In the knee while running out a grounder in May.

He added that the pitching staff that gave him the most trouble in his big year, was Kansas City's. He gave manager Al Dark full credit for that. "He had a full book on me from the National League," Robinson said. "He was the one who first started having pitchers throw me a lot of slow stuff a few years back." Ice Suspension Four members of the Rochester Americans in the American Hockey Le a were suspended Tuesday for failing to sign contracts. The holdouts were centers Mike Walton and Eddie Joyal; goalie, Gary Smith, and right wing, Bill Flett.

Brave Country The board chairman of the Atlanta Braves denied Tuesday that radio broadcasts of his team's games are killing off the Class AA Southern League. "The fans who listen to the Braves carry their enthusiasm back to their home town teams," contended William C. Bartholomay. The league drew barely more than 200,000 fans last year and is seriously debating whether it is feasible to operate in competition with the Braves season. Gallic Victory The French horse Roriuepm" outfought Speedy Rodney in the stretch and won the 5100,000 United Nations Trot at Yonkers Raceway.

Roque-pine, the 7-to-5 favorite, beat back the challenge of the de- ifSBB If 'Sm V. iLu lmmWSi On fending champ who fell back to fourth in the eight-horse field. Veterans Axed Veterans Jim Piersall and Frank Malzone were given their outright release Tuesday by the California Angels as the team trimmed its roster to 40 players. The Twins cut loose bullpen pitcher Johnny Klippstein, a standout on the 1965 pennant winning team. Faison Fades End Earl Faison, named four times to the American Football League's all defensive team, was placed on waivers Tuesday by the San Diego Chargers.

"Faison has a long way to go to become average, much less outstanding," growled roach Sid Gill-man as a parting shot. Comeback Fails After coaxing Tobin Rote out of retirement three weeks the Denver Broncos have placed the veteran quarterback on waivers. He saw less than five minutes action in three games and last week was thrown for 40 yards in losses in four plays. On the Ball SAN FRANCISCO (UN) Belgium's billiard champ Raymond Ceulemans remained victorious in the continuing world three cushion championship tournament, defeating Danny McGoorty of Los Angeles, 60-45, in 58 innings Monday night. times.

THE WARRIORS had a 35-31 1 edge after the first quarter but; the Bulls came back for a 63-62 margin at the half. The Warriors spurted to 93-95 margin after three periods, land the Bulls then scored the ULLS WARRIORS OPT 11 4-4 24 Mschry I 4-4 22 Neumn 1-2 7 Attics 1 0 0 2 Barry 4 4-5 12 Thrmud 5 0-0 10 Mullm 2 0-0 4 Kins 4 3-3 15 Heliel 7 1-1 15 Olson 2 0-14 10-0 2 BOOZOr Wshqtn MuHer ErcKsn Welmr Ward Kill Totals 41 1-24 110 Totals rhinos 11 11 "1 san Francisco 35 27 31 23-114 Fouitd out: nont. Total touls: Chicaso 20; San Fran. 22. Atttndanct: 4,200.

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2 EDDIE MILES added 13 and Bing, held scoreless in his debut last Saturday, broke out with 12 points and completely won over the crowd with his floor play and hustle. A five-some of Bing, DeBus-schere, Van Arsdale, Ron Reed and Reggie Harding earned a standing ovation from the fans in the fourth period. The fivesome will be back and doubtless a lot of the fans will be, too. Injury Idles Eagle QB Snead PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Quarterback Norm Snead was sidelined from practice sessions with the Philadelphia Eagles Tuesday because of a bruised left shoulder but he hopes to be ready for the New York I Giants game on Sunday. Snead was hurt midway through the first quarter of Sunday's game with the Pitts burgh Steelers when" Steeler end Mike McGee hit him as he was throwing a pass.

He completed the game despite the injury. Trainer Moose Detty said the shoulder had been separated last season and "consequently the joint isn't as tight as a normal shoulder. It has more play and the chances of joint damage is less than normal." EAST LANSING Center 1010 East Grand River GRAND RAPIDS lake Road 01 28th Street 5.W. KALAMAZOO 4333 South Westnedgi Road WARREN East 8 Mile near Ryan Road OCTOBER 31 THIS MATCH DEMANDED BY mm IGOR vs. SAILOR THOMAS I I extrFtagTatch! 'VOIKOFFBROS II CHIEF WHITE OWL M.

60-L0-1 special over a rapidly swelling nose. Cazzie Russell, the $200,000 Michigan Ail-American bonus baby, scored only a field goal; 1.1 rl lU'lmndsor HIGHLAND PARK 16111 OAKLAND 867-9194 ASK FOR N. SAMHAT a tbk wry A Miracle, Glassed-in, For r'T-TTr A no nwi i Koagers aroppea a neid goal; and a free throw in the final 84 seconds Tuesday night to break a tie and give the Chicago Bulls, the new entry in the National! Basketball Association, their, second win in as many games, a 119-116 triumph over the San Francisco Warriors. Rodgers, formerly with the i next eight points to tie the game Warriors, dropped his eighthiagain. cfiau rznsnx vr wfimmm profile basket of the game with a minute and four seconds to play toi give the Bulls a 118-116 lead.

Heis'o." caged his free throw to insure 'cfmlni ZD 700x13 1.9D i 695114 1 ,2 MEETS IS! SPECIFICATIONS I I 685x15 1.9 liic ucviiun mill 4 1 maimng. Rodgers totaled 22 points for the game, second high on the Bulls, and also had 20 assists. It was a seesaw match all the way in uie tsuus rirsi nome game. San Francisco had the leorf tima th tiii 19 RED BARN OCTOBER cirr at inn unu ffV Ui I JT AVAILABLE AT THESE RED BARNS NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 31 9m as rim EXCEEDS ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT SvVA rCmm1fCmm1r SPECIFICATIONS JbJ MADISON HEIGHTS Twelve Mile and Dequindre EAST DETROIT Gratiot end Masonic DETROIT Woodward at Temjle West Mile ai Pinehurst Michigan Avenue Addison HIGHLAND PARK Woodward at, Grand River ST. CLAIR SHORES Harper at Nine Mile Road World's Standard of Original Equipment as Used on Rolls Royce, Mercedes Benz, Ferrari, Asfon-Marfin, Jaguar, Etc.

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