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Show 16 m gs Sunday Herald Celtics Win NBA Eastern Crown 3-- 1 ' 1 'A i I .' ! i : i ,'.' ' 1 ; O ; '.- s ' I T ' r ' ' ' 1 . NFL ..Hi . 97-9- 97-9- left. With 34 seconds to go, player-coac- h Bill Russell added a foul in shot and Jones cashed another pair for the Celtics with 10 seconds remaining to clinch with 1:15 the victory. The Celtics no move into the championship round againft the Los Angeles Lakers, winners of the Western Division title. 89-8- 8 ;! i . n- ll-- , i -! 49th Season , , Na NEW YORK (UPI)-T- he kick will Football tional League v off its 49th season on Saturday night, Sept. 14, m a game between the Atlanta Falcons in and Minnesota' Vikings ' If- . Bloomington, Minn., NFL Pres ident Arthur B. Modell an nounced Saturday. The first week of the . V regular season will be capped by a nationally teleivised Monday r.J night contest -- J, k between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cardinals in St. Louis, GETTING THE SQUEEZE from Wilt Chamberlain is Don Nelson of the Boston Celtics. will be one of two such 32 final in the Nelson seconds with remaining playoff It Chamberlain, of the 76ers, tied op Monday night encounters during to the Celtics 100-9-6 the Celtics as came lost 76ers the but two between the teams, gam the season, the other featuring back from a M series deficit to claim the E astern Division championship. (Herald-UP- I the world champion Green Bay Telephoto) Packers and the Dallas Cow of in their a boys 1967 NFL title game on Oct 28, . The Packers begin defense of their championship under new Coach Phil Bengtson on Sunday, Sept. 15, at home against the Philadelphia Eagles. Other Sun day openers are Cleveland at New Orleans, Detroit at Dallas, with a the Los Angeles, on 2,142 points and (UPI)-W- ilt YORK NEW scoring New York at Pittsburgh, San .Chamberlain is proving scoring unit announced Thursday by 27.1 average while leading the Francisco at Baltimore and Walter Commissioner Kennedy. Pistons to fourth place in the t; Isn't everything. at Chicago, mark the rookie of the year Eastern Division and a playoff Washington v Th the Bears first season Philadelphia cen-te- r Bing, ing A SCULPTRESS, Mrs. Rhoda Sherbell, smiles beside her last season, led the league in berth. at home since 1939. was a unanimous National "Casey Stengel" statue at the formal dedication of the new Robertson's selection gives openor four division alignment The Basketball Association Gallery of Art is Madison Square Garden Center. Three him a perfect mark, eight times election averaging named in eight years as a pro. will continue for the second "only" 23.8 points per game this Teammate Lucas returns for year with one switch. New York lowest of his nine-yeand New Orleans will switch ,. aeason, the Giants moving ',.pro career. conferences, 3-- 0 to the Capitol division and the t. Chamberlain, selected to the Saints moving to the Century first team for the seventh time Division. ..Jn nine years, joined Oscar ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) JI WW Robertson of dncinnati, Dave The to other teams in contrast In Mex New of University the century division, however, rBing of Detroit, Jerry Lucas of ico Lobos blanked Arizona 0 J Cincinnati and Elgin Bsylo of the Saints will play inter- Friday behind the pitching of conference games against the of and Sallee hitting Ralph LOGAN, Utah (UPI)-Id- aho this year. Central Division and the Giants, By JACK MCDONOUGH shortstop Jim Johnson. State University overpowered unlike the BOSTON (UPI)-Amb- rose J. Division rinislung behuid Garrido were Capitol After going three and one-- Utah State' in both games of a clubs, will meet Coastal Divi Burfoot's wildest dream came Ron Daws, Twin Cities track half innings with neither team baseball twin bill here Friday. club, 2:29:17, Robert D. Deines. true when the sion teams. able to score, the Lobos explodISU took the opener 10--4 bein the student college painter's In addition to the two Monday ed for two in the bottom of the hind the hitting of Ralph Gonfour other games hat won the 72nd annual Boston fourth as Johnson slammed a zales. In the second game Lor night games, will be nationally televised by Athletic Association (BAA) Ma triple to bring one run in and enzo Morales pitched a three the Columbia Broadcasting Sys rathon. then scored himself on a bunt hitter and aided his own cause tern. They include two on The Wesleyan University psywith a home run. sing'e by Rice Laub. Groton Thanksgiving Philadelphia at chology major from The Linescores: in the Johnson made it Conn., captured the Detroit in the daytime and Long Point, event sixth with another triple to left First Game Friday at Dallas at night Washington Idaho State 220 131 1--10 10 2 and encounters between the with a time of 2 hours, 22 center. 020 002 0- -4 17 seconds. 5 5 Baltimore and Green Sallee gave up only seven hits Utah State Bay on minutes and William J. Clark of Philadelto the Wildcats and never walk Dec. 7 and Cleveland Saturday, HR-I- SU, Marine Ralph Gonzales. ed a man. Three different times at St Louis on Saturday, Dec. phia, a at lieutenant, was second 14. Arizona got into scoring posiGame Second 2:22:49. Sallee but each time tion, got Two Mexican entries finished himself out of trouble by mat Idaho State 140 050 0- -10 I 3 ALSTON DUE BACK d 090 000 behind Clark in the Utah 1 State 3 ins the Wildcats hit on the suburban Hopkinton from Wrace Moales. PLPFisher, (UPI)-Harold YORK NEW ground. HR ISU, Lorenzo Morales. to Boston. Alfredo Penaloza of "Lefty" Phillips, acting mana Toluca The victory gave the Lobos a was third at 2:25:06 ger of the Los Angeles Dodgers while Pablo Garrido of Mexico season record of 27-- 6 and BATTING BUCS expects to be out of a job when in league play. Arizona is 1 line at 2:25: IT. .PITTSBURGH (UPI) Pit- me Californians return home City crossed the over-al0 in the WAC and nrst u.b. was the Burfoot the date tsDiirgn players have won 20 April 29. That's National League batting titles Manager Walter Alston recover runner to win me baa 1957 and only since 1900-- top total for a NL ing from surgery, is expected to marathon since U.S. winner in 23 second the team the managerial reins. years. The last U.S. victor was Johnny Kelley of Groton, Conn., who also was Burgoovs cross country coach in high school x gt Slates Kickoff For . enabled Boston to stave off every Philadelphia threat. two free throws Jones 2 with 1:53 left to make it but Philadelphia wouldn't quit and the 76ers inched up to 5 t The Celtics also took advanoffense. tage of a glass-edge- d Boston cashed in on five free throws in the final twc minutes to take the crown. Boston came through in the stretch when John Havlicek scored a field goal with 4:41 remaining to give the Celtics an edge. Clutch scoring by Sam Jones, Bailey Howell, Havlicek and Don Nelsou coach Alex Han- - Philadelphia "hard-fough- game." Hannum also gave credit where credit was due. "You must give credit to their defense," he said. Chamberlain put it another way: 'breaks can make a big difference and Bostcn made its own breaks," The superstar was the renter of attraction for Boston's defense. In the second half he that he had was so the opportunity to take only one shot. "It was just the way the game went," Wilt explained. 3-- - nura called it a we had nothing to lose," Boston's Sam Jones said of the 76ers. In the Philadelphia dressing room after the came, Wilt and PlinjUDELPfflA (UPn-T- he Celtics made history Friday night by rallying from a deficit to win the Eastern Division playoff title of the National Basketball Association with a 100-9- 6 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers. It had never been done before: no other team had ever gone from a 1 series deficit to the division crown. The Celtics turned the trick by winning the last three games of the - best - of seven series world against last year'a champion 76ers. "They had everything to lose Boston v" i v i lV t 112-ea- i : : . , j'v " , - .f. 1 - .?f.J r I Wilt, Oscar, Elgin, Bing, Lucas Are NBA All Stars V. y h, - 4 i".-- ,.":V'n V' ; v - . . . f ) All-St- ar All-St- despite Lobos Blank Sinks A Rarity: U.S. Runner Graham Long Ace at ar Arizona Idaho State w ins Defeats Aggies -- 3-- In hundred years of art and nearly thirty sports are represented in the Gallery. Stengel is one of the all-tigreat figures in baseball (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) Douhleheader oston Marathon Timpanogos One of the longest McFadzean, 2:31:35; Danny Royal Navy, A.C., 2:32:27; and August G. Mulrcke, Millrose A.A.. 2:34:15. 3-- 0 385-ya- rd ft WP-Cut- right am I? head-to-hea- - l. r 7r Zebco 77 Ccmbo. SsHd Kalssr Alutramna Zebco 202 Reel nd High quality action 5 Zebco Zebco Combo. The low price reel with VALUE. . Combo. combo. 2290 1800 60i Km! 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He said he wouldn't make a choice between the two "until I listened to what both teams have to say." Telephoto) - Utah State meet. Weber's number one OGDEN (UPI) edged Weber Stale 6-- 4 m a ten- If Your Motor Overheats Yau thouM tavatHgate my $100,000 ClUI r Wmlmm per iquera 1' hasn't received e "real concrete" contract offer from either of the two professional teams who drafted him. Halirnon, third greatest scorer in the school's history, wai drafted by Philadelphia 76'ers of the National Basketball Association and the Dallas Chaparrals of the American Basketball he Timpanogos! singles player John Stratford defeated Utah State s Larry Lind and Weber's number two man Keith Cox won his singles match over Utah State's Joe Blanche. But Lind and Blanch teamed up to defeat Stratford uid Cox in the number one doubles match. nfl rnimtmi. Former (UPI) University basketShaler Halirnon sayi Look At The Birdies At Aggie Ne iters Defeat Weber State -UPI rimm. Ktmiti " f wmna " Aionana m mmi tm ia iMtiditum. mi nefioc ana tnm m $1595 ball star WEARING A LAUREL WREATH and a medal, Ambrose Burfoot, Wesleyan Univ. of Conn., winner of the 72nd Boston Marathon, relaxes tn the clubhouse after the race. (Herald- nis match here Friday. The Aggies and Wildcats split sis singles matches but Utah State captured two out of three doubles matches to win the patoting e the only noting sheet with two Dig guarantees! $1295 S VoIm roofing am2 siding. fewer taps, tighter torrt bwtdmgs ap to K uotar in summer former In winter D "My wildest dream was being the next American winner for Mr. Kelley," tne l, pound Burfoot said afterwara "I knew it was a mae open race. Kelley finished 15th. It was Burfoot's third appea rance Jn the BAA marathon. He finished 17th last year. His winning time this year was 6 minutes ana sz secona; off the record pace set last year by Dave McKenzie ol flew Zealand. 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SPRINKLING RADIATOR GAS TANK Service Wert Uftcona'ltlaritlty SYSTEMS Designed and Installed CRAGIIEAD HEATINO fit North :nS West PLUMBING PH. ut 373-646- DIAL 3 l. Univ., novo Three birdies out of four. It happens very seldom on any golf course but it hap- pened this week on the Timpanogos M u n i c i pal Links. Cloyd Booth, Ike Young, Joe Steele and L. S. Ivins, golfers, were playing in a foursome. They approached the No. 5 par four hole and Cloyd chipped in for a birdie from about 10 yards out. Not to be outdone, Ike practically duplicated the feat, chipping in from almost the same distance. Joe had a putt for a bird and he sank all top-flig- ht ot r ucnirtaMl AHLANDERS . 1 It. L. R. Ivins, must have rattled by three such superlative shots. He had a putt for t bird. He missed it, and had to settle for a mere par. ot |