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Evening Times, Friday, December 27, 1968 ACC Floor Teams Start Dizzy Whirl By The Associated Press Atlantic Coast Conference! basketball teams start this afternoon and continue into the night in five holiday tournaments spread from North Carolina to New York. South Carolina gets the carnival under way with an after-. noon meeting with Rhode Island. to open the Quaker City Tourna-, ment at Philadelphia. The eight.
team tournament ends Monday night, with Sunday open. Carolina Plays Villanova North Carolina, ACC leader and No. 2 in the nation, plays! Villanova (No. 5) tonight in the concluding first round game the Holiday Festival at New: York. Top-ranked a UCLA is the opposite bracket, paired, against Providence today.
If the title and top national rankTar Heels and UCLA win today and Saturday they'll meet ing Monday night. A couple of two- nighters get under way at Charlotte and Raleigh. Davidson, the nation's No. team, takes on Maryland of the and Wichita State tackles Texas i in Charlotte Invitational openers. Deacons On Win Binge The Triangle Classic at Raleigh matches- North Carolina State against Navy and Wake Forest against Washington.
Wake Forest takes a five-game winning streak into the ment. Virginia takes on East Carolina tonight in the second round; of the inaugural Eastern Carolina Classic at Greenville. N.C. The Cavaliers won their tourney opener Thursday night, edging Air Force 90-85 63.5| per cent shooting. John Gidding and Carmichael were the big the Virginia victory.
1 Norm. Giddings scored 24 points, hitting 10 of 13 shots and Carmich-lanta, ael connected on 10 of 11 as he scored 23 points. The Cavaliers hustied to 23-8 lead and were on top 45-37 at the half. Air Force cut the lead to 82-81 with 2:30 left, but Virginia again took charge and padded its lead in the stretch. Clemson and Duke play the only conference game of the week Saturday night at ham.
Duke then leaves for New Orleans and the two-day Sugar Bowl tournament opening Monday. Duke's first round foe be Western Kentucky. Iowa and Houston meet in the game. National Basketball By United Press International Earl W. L.
Pct, GB Baltimore 27 8 .771 Philadelphia 24 10 ,706 214 Boston 22 10 ,658 Cincinnati 21 13 New York 21 17 .553 Detroit 12 21 .364 15 Milwaukee 10 .270 18 West W. L. Pet. Ga Los Angeles 25 10 .722 Atlanta .571 5:5 San Fran 16 20 .432 1012 San Diego 15 20 .429 1014 Chicago 14 .378 1215 Seattle 13 26 .333 1414 Phoenix 8 28 .222 18 Thorsdas's Resolls Boston 139 Milwaukee 106 Los Angeles 95 Detroit 94 Philadelphia 135 Balt 120 Atlanta 134 Seattle 94 Chicaso 104 Cincinnati 96 Sad Francisco 119 Phoenix 118 (Only games schedoled) Friday's Games New York San Diego Milwaukee at Baltimore (Only games scheduled) TIME OUT! 22 "Their 42-0 lead sure has them acting cocky during time outs!" Hayes Edges Wilt On West All-Star Club NEW YORK (AP) Elvin Hayes, the sensational San Diego rookie, has been picked overi towering Wilt Chamberlain starting center position the Western team for the annual National Basketball Association All-Star game. The 19th annual East- West: classic will be played at more's Civic Center Jan.
14. Baylor Unanimous Forward Elgin Baylor, Cham-; berlain's teammate on the Angeles Lakers, was the only tourna-lunanimous choice of the sports writers and sportscasters the franchise cities who picked eight players. Western coaches will select the other four players for the squad next week. The other starters, named to day, include another Laker guard' star, guard Jerry West: Len Wilkens of Seattle, and forward Don Kojis, another San Diego star. Also selected were forward Lou Hudson of Atguard Jerry Sloan of Chicago and Chamberlain.
Two Shut Out Phoenix and San Francisco were shut out. However, the player from each those coaches must pick at least, one teams. The maximum is three players from one team. achieved by the Lakers. Hayes.
a 23-year-old. 6-foot-9. Dur-235-pound All-American Houston, is leading the leaguem scoring and is second in bounding. The voting score of the selectplayers: Forwards: Baylor, 14.000; Ko8.469, and Hudson 7.278. Centers: Hayes 11.215 and Chamberlain 9.452.
Guards: West 13.604; Wilkens 11.855, and Sloan 5.385: National Hockey By United Press International East W. L. T. Pts. Montreal 18 7 43 Boston 6 42 Toropto 17 6 40 New York 18.
3 33 Detrait 14 31 Chicago 2 36 West W. L. T. Pts. St.
Louis 15 9 39 Oakland 11 19 27 Los Angeles 11 15 4 25 Philadelphia 3 16 10 24 Minnesota 19 6 24 Pittsburgh 20. 6 20 Tharsday's Results Montreal 4 Toronto 2 New York 3 Oakland 1 St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 2 Minnesota 4 Los Angeles 4, tie (Only games scheduled) Friday's Games Philadelphia at Detroit came scheduled) SPORTS on TV SATURDAY FOOTBALL 1:00 Blue-Gray All Star Game Cable 2 1:30 Gator Bowl Alabama vs. Missouri Cable 3 3:45 Sun Bowl Arizona vs. Auburn Cable 2 4:30 East-West Old' All Cable Star 3 Game Xpor OTHERS 9:00 Bullfights Cable 11 Get in the pleasure pictureanjoy Old Export today! Allen Firing Puzzling To Rams' Fans By DAN BERGER LOS ANGELES (AP) firing of Los Angeles Rams' head Coach George Allen left most Ram followers puzzled and shocked today, but some ers say they weren't totally surprised.
Allen, 46, was fired Thursday by Dan Reeves, president and general manager of the National Football League club. Reeves! isaid personality conflict led his decision. "It was more my fault than his," said Reeves. Allen called a news conference for today. Club Becomes Winner In three years with the Rams.
after the Western Division team (had suffered seven straight losting seasons, Allen turned Los Angeles into a winner with seasons of 8-6. 11-1-2 and 10-3-1. The first public hostility between the quiet Allen, Reeves came after Nov. 17 Ram game with the San Fran cisco 49ers. The teams tied 20-20.
After the Allen said the muddy field conditions were the worst he'd ever seen. Reeves called the comments unnecessary and ill-advised. "But we heard rumors in camp." said Roman Gabriel, the No. 1 of the Rams under Allen. "We heard rumors that George Allen would be fired if we didn't win it ail- this year," Gabriel said.
"And those rupopped up more often as the season progressed. "Before our last ball game with the Baltimore Colts, Coach Allen said he wouldn't be back next year," said offensive guard co-captain Joe Scribelli. Liked By Players Allen seems to always have commanded the respect of his. players. In 1963, while coach with the Chicago Bears, team there presented him the championship game ball, an honor normally reserved for players.
"It's hard to realize that a man who's been a winner like George 'Allen could be fired," Gabriel said. "He gave more to his players than any other coach I've ever played for. "If he goes to another team, and he wants me to play for him," Gabriel said, "I might, make it known I'd like to be traded. I've also thought about sitting out a year or even retiring." Allen came to the Rams successor to Harland who had a 4-10 record in 1965.1 Reeves fought a court battle with Chicago owner George Halas for Allen, then gave his new coach a five-year, $40,000 a year contract. 'The Trader' Allen's deals earned him the name of The Trader and in the Rams were 8-6, their best record in eight years.
The following season Los Angeles was 11-1-2, won the Coastal Division title and, after a 28-7 loss to Green Bay for the ern Division crown, thrashed Cleveland 30-6 in the Playoff Bowl. This year the Rams- were hit by injury and illness but wound up games 10-3-1, -to losing their last two Chicago 17-16 and to Baltimore 28-24. Allert. a- native of Detroit, played football at Marquette in 1944. He began his pro career with the Rams in 1957 after nine years of college coaching at Morningside in Iowa and Whittier in California.
Namath Named Player Of Year By United Press NEW YORK (UPI) -Joe Namath, preparing to meet the biggest challenge of his colorful! career, today was named the American Football League's Player of the Year for 1968 by United Press International. A panel of 30 sports writers representing each of the league cities gave the New York Jets' quarterback 14 votes, almost three times the number re. ceived by, runnerup Lance Alworth the San Diego Chargers, who drew five voles. Bob Griese of the Miami Dolphins. Len Dawson of the Kansas City Chiefs and Ed Rutkowski of the Buffalo Bills drew two rotes each while those mentioned on one ballot were! Gerry Philbin, Don Maynard: and George Sauer of John Hadl of the Chargers George Webster of the Houston Oilers.
W.Va. Baskelball By United Press International HIGR SCHOOL St. Patrick's Holiday Tourney At Weston Opening Round Flemington 43 Weston St. Palrick Lewis County JV 79 32 Let Us Keep You In Good Spirits! Martin's Liquor Store 15 Baltimore St. Next to W.
M. Crossing PA 2-1459 BW Battles Fulton For Tourney Title Host Southern Fulton Walsh tangle for the title Warfordsburg, tonight The Spartans got past last night and Berkeley Fulton 81-66. Berkeley and Bed ford meet in today's consolation clash at 7 o'clock, Bishop Walsh shoved record to 7-1 in warding off the Bisons who lost for only second time in seven outings. Three of the Spartans were in double figures with Frank Sayder netting 11 points while Jack Willits and Regis Mattingly had dozen each. Walters led the losers with 20 markers on 1 10 field goals.
Bishop Walsh took the lead 13-11 in the first quarter and never trailed, being in front 26-22 at intermission and 46.35 at the third period. The locals made 26 goals to 22 for Bedford while adding eight free throws in 14 attempts to four of 15 the Bisons, Berkeley Springs was handed its sixth loss without victory when being dumped by Southern Fulton. The Indians were down by only a point at the first quarter 15-15 but faded the half 37-29 and were back 58-45 at the third period. The winners made only one (more goal than Berkeley with 30 to 29 but cashed in at the foul line with 21 of 25 chances to of 15 for the losers. Williams took scoring honors for the evening with 28 points by hooping 11 goals and four free throws.
Hann had 21 tallies, including 11 of 14 from the foal line. Tom Hurley's 19 points Steve Yost's 16 were high for Berkeley. Bishop Walsh won the cham. pionship last December when battering holdover champion! James Buchanan 111-61 in the "opener and Berkeley Springs (the title game 85-55. FIRST GAME Bishop Walsh Willis Snyder Harden Perlozzo Steiner Lancaster Mattingly a TOTALS 8-16 Bedford Kooniz S.
Restler Herncane Walters 10 Vent IT. Restler TOTALS 22 periods: BISHOP WALSH 13 BEDFORd 11 24 16 -Elvia and Kerns SECOND GAME Secthera Fatten Barnhart Hilt Clingerman la Hana 11-14 Dambrowsky 3 Williams 4 9 TOTALS 21-25 Berkeley Springs Yost Tim Close Hurley Grove 1 Seibert 1- 1 Farris D. 0 2 periods: FULTON 15 37 38 SOUTHERN BERKELEY SPRINGS 16 Officials- Rows and Snyder College Basketball By United Press International Gator Bawl Basketban Tournament. Fla. (1st Round) Northwestern 76 Fla.
72 Boston Coll 69 GI. AU College Basketball Toaraemeal, bema City, Okla. (1st Round) Duque 33 Tex. Tulane ARM Okla. City East Carolina Classic, Greearille.
N.C. (1st Renad) Baylor Wire Mary Va. Tech 73 Dels 53 Va. 90 Air Force $5 E. Carolina 74 Cornel Eight Tetrasment.
Kansas City, Me. (ist Lotud) Colorado 63 Oklahoma 56 Kansas $2 Nebraska 56 Far Weat Classic. Portland. OKRE. (Ist Lotad) Brahm Yung 82 Calif 74 Oregon 84 Yale 71 Central Connecticut, New Holiday Britata, (1st Rewad) Northesten 76 Marietta 61 N.J.
Kiwanis Classic, Epper Montclair. N.J, 11et Keerd) Upsale 83 Paterson St 52 Monmouth Cel 77 CCNY 54 Midwent Ferris St Albion 77 Taylor, Ind. 93 Adrias 73 COLLEGE Katabew Classie Opening Santa Clara 72 West Virrida Jerry West Crashes Barrier By The Associated Press Jerry West crashed the Naitional Basketball Association's 16.000-point barrier and kept driving for more. The Los Angeles backcourt lace dribbled almost the length of the floor and put in a driving. one-hander with 10 seconds to play, giving the Lakers 95-94 victory over the Detroit Pistons Thursday night.
Earlier in the game West, who finished with 29 points, be. came the eighth player in NBA history to reach the 16,000. career mark. Worden Hurts Knee LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Linebacker Dirk Worden, senior linebacker for Ohio State. reinjured his knee Thursday and is not expected to play in the Rose Bowl against Southern Cal.
Colt-Killer Kelly Keen On Big Run By MIKE RATHET CLEVELAND (AP.) night Cleveland met Baltimore during the regular seaSOR, Bill Neisen, the Browns' quarterback and former era California star; picked up newspaper to see how big mater bad done that day. "The first 'thing I noticed," Nelsen recalls, "was that USC bad run 0. J. Simpson more than 30 times. And I remember thinking guy can.
get killed rupning that many times in one "The next day the first thing I did after we played was to get hold of a statistical. ticed sheet, and the first thing I sowas that I bad run Kelly 30 times." Kills Colts Kelly is Leroy Kelly, and he survived the workout Nelsen gave him. But he killed the Colts, penetrating the Baltimore defense for 130 yards on his 30 carries while also catching two passes and scoring pair of downs as the Browns took a 30- 20 victory: That's the only blemish on the Baltimore record in 15 games so far this season and Kelly's performance that day is probably the major. reason Baltimore Coach Don Shula says "we'll be watching him all the time Sunday" when the two teams meet in the National Football League title game. Seven 100-Yard Days Kelly put together seven 100- yard days during the regular season while gaining 1,239 yards and becoming only the three-time 1000-yard rusher third, NFL "We- think," said Nick Skorich, who runs the Cleveland offense, "that if Kelly runs the ball 20 times he'li break a long one sooner or later.
We also feel lit we give him the ball 20 times (he'll give us 100 yards." "I'm sure when Baltimore says they'll be watching him all the time. will be. They'll make sure they know where he is all the. time," said Skorich. Finding him, however, is one thing.
Stopping him is another. Beall Will Field. Track Team reported Twenty-three for candidates have the Beall High winter track team with the Mountaineers having dual meets pending against Allegany, Boonsboro, Hampshire and Keyser. Coach Jerry Calhoun announced that Beall. will compete in the Maryland National Guard Indoor meet at Baltimore January .25 and the Maryland State High School meet in Baltimore March 1.
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HT 595 No Colt Gimmicks Seen For Sunday and defending-champion Bishop in the Holiday Tournament at at 9 o'clock. Springs was kayoed by Southern Bedford 60-48 in the semifinals Stanley Cup Kings Regain Place At Top By United Press Internationel It's hard to keep Stanley Cup champion down. The ch Montreal Canadiens, the defending titlehoiders of the pions National Hockey League, chambattled from behind Thursday night to defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-2, and regain first place in the East race. The Canadiens are now one point ahead of the Boston Bruins, who were idle Thursday. The St.
Louis Blues overcame two goal deficit to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 and increase their lead in the West Division to 12 points. Jim Roberts and Gary Sabourin beat Pittsburgh goalie Les Binkley twice within 90 seconds to carry the Blues to victory. St. Louis has not lost at home since Nov. 2.
The New York Rangers downed the Oakland Seals for the eighth straight time by taking 3-1 decision. behind goals by Reg Fleming, Phil Goyette and Dave Balon. Danny Grant scored with only (1:58 remaining in the game. as the Minnesota North Stars wiped out a three goal deficit to earn 4-4 tie with the Los Angeles Kings. Beall Gridders To Be Honored The winningest team in Beall High football history, this year's 8-2 Potomac Valley Conference champions, will be honored at an Appreciation Dinner at the Diamond.
Restaurant in Frostburg Monday, January 9. The program will be sponsored by the Beall High Booster Club, according to president, Ronald Riley. Parents and friends may make at the Diamond Restaurant or al the Deluxe Billiard Parlor. Brief talks will be made by the coaches and game movies of the Thanksgiving Day game with Bishop Walsh -will be 'shown. 3 American Basketball Pet.
Gl Minnesota New York 18 .357 Kiami 17 .414 Indiana Kentucky .419 .464 GE Oakland Denver New Orieane Dallas 10 Los Angeles 14 Houston 19 .240 16 Results Miami It1 Houston 106 Indiana 134 Minnesota 133 (Only tames schedaled) Friday's Games Oakland at New York Dallas at New Orieans Kestucky at Milwaukee (Only games By GORDON BEARD BALTIMORE (AP) -Proper execution of proven plays will outweigh. surprise. gimmickry in Sunday's National Football League championship of the Baltimore Colts. "Teams don't get this right," Shula said of his Colts: and their opponents, the Cleve. land Browns.
"You don't throw out the things you cam- do and use gimmick stuff, "If anything new is done, it will be a wrinkle here and there on offense or defense. But there won't, be aby wholesale! changes." Hope Ta Play Better A breakdown of Baltimore basics helped contribute (Cleveland's 30-20 victory in the regular season game between two teams. It was Baltimore's only loss in 15 games. "We're happy for the opportunity to play Cleveland again," Shula said. "We hope to play a lot better than we did in the first game, and execute better." Kelly of Cleveland, the NFL's ground-gaining champ, 130 yards in the regular season game and scored two touchdowns.
Asked if Kelly was Balti-139 more's chief concern for Sunday's contest in Cleveland, Shula agreed and then elaborated: "Leroy Kelly, the Browns' defense, the Browns' offense, and the whole Cleveland football team." Similar In Thursday's practice, the Colts rehearsed their defensive alignments for the Browns, cluding ways to disguise the blitz. The Colts da not blitz frequently, except comparison with the Browns--who resort to that method of rushing the passer on less than '2 per cent of their defensive plays. "The defenses of two teams are quite similar," Shula said. "The Browns- don't blitz much, but rather use it as a mixer." Cleveland's front four apparently does the rushing job adequately without help from the blitz, since the Browns' ondary led the league with 32 interceptions. Shula had high praise for Cleveland linebackers Jim Houston, Bob Matheson and Dale Lindsey, crediting them with delaying pass receivers near the line of scrimage and dropping to aid the deep backs.
Browns gave up 273 points game, says coach Don. Shula far without doing some things Pacers Gain In East Race By United Fress International The Indiana Pacers inched closer. to Minnesota the hard way. It took a 22-foot field goal by Freddie Lewis at the final buzzer of an overtime, period Thursday night to give Indiana a 134-133 decision over the Pipers. By winning, the third place Pacers moved to within 'of Minnesota, the Eastern Division pacesetter in the American Basketball Associ.
ation. Indiana led all the way until the final minute of regulation time and at one point held a 13 point lead. Connie Hawkins of Minnesota led all scorers with points and Bob Netolicky, who had the overtime with a 12-foot jumper at the buzzer, bad 33 points for the Pacers. In the only other league game, the Miami Floridians beat the Houston Mavericks 111- 108 behind the 42-point scoring of Donnie Freeman. Knuckle Ball Inventor Dead BALTIMORE (AP) Charles H.
Druery, 73, the man credited with inventing baseball's knuckleball, will be buried here today. A minor league baseball play. er before and after World War Druery' was a pitcher until he injured his arm and switched to first base. In the Blue Ridge League in 1017, Druery showed the pitch to Eddie Rommel, who went on to achieve fame as a pitcher for Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics. died Druery, a Baltimore mechanic, here Monday.
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