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Show Pime Sunday, November HERALD. Provo. Utah 18-- HIE i, lint tflA&n FfSffalc.lfliin 1 Over San Diego 5-- By RAY SCHWARTZ Herald Sports Writer SALTL CECITY -- The Salt Lake Golden Eagles, continuing to roll along under a full head of steam, scored a 1 victory over San Diego's Gulls Friday night in the Salt Palace, setting one club record and tying another in apart, 6-- 1 5-- 6-- 7-- Yale's Record No-Lo- ss outh The powerful Dartmouth deNEW HAVEN, Conn. quarterback Jim fense, which held Yale to 103 Chasey picked through the Yale yards rushing and 87 passing, defer.se for 237 yards as the throttled quarterback Joe undefeated Indians toppled pre- sey's attempts to move his viously unbeaten Yale 10--0 team. Yale's star running back, Saturday to virtually clinch the Dick Jauran, was held to 50 Ivy League crown before 60,820 yards, and Don Martin, his running mate, had 54. spectators Dartmouth's John Short was Halfback Brendan O'Neill ran from the three for the only the leading ground gainer with at 11:54 of the 77 yards on 16 carries. touchdown Yale twice stopped scoring second period and kicking threats by the Big Green in the bootspecialist Wayne Pirmann field goal in the first period. Dartmouth ed a third auarter to give unbeaten marched from midfield in Dartmouth its sixth consecu- seven plays and what appeared to be a touchdown on a d tive victory. plunge by O'Neill was Dartmouth's TD came from a drive in seven plays. nullified by an offensive holding the During driv, Chasey hit penalty. Three plays later, Yale Darrel Gavle for 25 yards, and safety Dave Hollohan interceptStuart Sims burst through for ed a pass from Chasey in the 10 yards to the three to set up end zone. O'Neill's run around left end. Yde, now M, suffered its first shutout in 32 games. Farmed Out Dartmouth is now 64). DETROIT (UPI) -- The DeDartmouth dominated play in troit Red W'ngs of the National the first half as Yale failed to Hockey League Friday assigned line until the left wing Hank Monteith to cross the final moments of the second their Fort Worth farm club of the Central Hockey League. quarter. rd two-yar- rd ' AT 4F i ; - NEW YORK (UPI) Dave Bing is "99 per cent sure" of reaching a new agreement with the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association, after he voids a previous contract signed with the Virginia Squires of the rival American Lagace and DeJordy assisted on the play and the goal sent the Eagles winging away to 1 lead and they were virtually home free. McNabb, besides turning in a superb defensive game, scored a goal on an assist by Paterson at 3:08 of the second period, while Joe Robertson scored the other Salt Lake goal at 8:29 of the second period on assists by LaCombe and Lagace. San Diego's only goal was scored by Warren Hynes on assists by Al LeBrun and Len Ronson. The score came at 6:37 of the second period and cut the Salt Lake lead to The Eagles had a blow torch attack going in the first period as they kept the pressure on the visitors throughout the session. As a result almost the entire period was played in the San Diego end of the rink. Stream Of Shots Although the Salt Lakers were able to score only once in the first period, they kept a steady stream cf shots going goalward and were around the net on numerous occasions but just couldn't seem to get the puck into the goal more than once in the period. San Diego came charging back at the Golden Eagles in the second period as the tempo of action speeded up and the play swung up and down ice at breakneck speed. In one foray, the Gulls fired three or four close range shots but couldn't score. Farr was at his best near the end of this period when his team, was two men short as a result of penalties. Farr blocked shot after shot in the waning moments of the session. It was probably the turning point of the game because Fair's g during those great few moments enabled the Eagles to leave the ice at the end of the period with a 1 lead. 5-- goal-tendin- 3-- All-St- ar Basketball Association. "We wont sign him under any circumstances until he gets his release," Ed Coil, general manager of the Pistons, said Friday of a report his star guard had agreed to a three-yecontract with Detroit for 4-- 2--1. Broken Bv Dartmouth (UPI)-Dartm- had a total of 33 saves for the battle. Barry Watson was the big triggerman for the Golden Eagles Friday night as he fired two goals into the net. He scored his first goal at 6:37 of the first per?' d on assists by Jim Paterson and Roger De Jordy to give the Salt Lakers a 0 lead. His second goal came at 6:22 of the third period on assists by McNabb and Jerry Mazur and gave the Eagles a commanding 1 lead. Near The Goal At the 10:34 mark of the third period, Paterson poked the puck into the net as it lay spinning near the right goal post. Jean-Gu- y PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Navy carried the good fight to unbeaten Notre Dame for 10 minutes Saturday and then the Irish powerful, began a blasting operation which carried them to a 56-- 7 romp over the Middies for their sixth straight victory. Navy, manned by 13 sophomores, rallied after Notre Dame marched the opening ticoff 80 yards for a lead touchdown and then gasped with the crowd of 45,226 when third-ranke- $450,000. "We're in the process of dealing with the Pistons and I'm 99 per cent sure we'll come to an agreement," Bing said from his New York hotel, where unbeaten Detroit is staying until its game tonight with the defending world champion New York Knicks. "I don't know about the amount of years and the amount of money," said the lithe Woot-former Syracuse star, who has led Detroit in scoring and assists in each of his four NBA seasons. the Middies replied with the ar "Washington is my hometown and that's why I wanted to play there," Bing explained. "But there's no way I'd go to Virginia as opposed to Detroit. I've lost in Detroit for four years and now that we're starting to win, I don't war. to leave. This team is good, we're young and I feel we'll be together for a long time." Bing currently scoring 25 points a game as the Pistons are off to their best start ever at 94, put his name on a three-yecontract four years ago for an estimated $75,000 annual ly. He is currently playing out bis option and his pact with Virginia takes effect next season. ar as gainer over the season jarred on a carry. , sortie followed Navy's for the 7 tie with 10 minutes played, and then the Irish went to work. Theisann, sparking the attack with runs on the keeper,, led a drive, where Ban scored from the two on the first play of the second quarter Two turnovers, a fumble ;and Joe Theismann march of 16 plays was an interception, halted Notre quarterback keying every situation rolled for uninterrupted and Darryll Dew-a- n Dame briefly, but Ralph four second-quarttouchdowns rushed over from the three. Stepaniak replied with ;;two and a 35-- 7 first half lead. Dewan had replaced Ed Gulyas interceptions for the Irish. They set up the touchdown passes from Theismann to Gatewood. scores The Irish' second-hal- f run by Denny were a Allan, a sprint up; the middle by John CJszkowski, rush by 'Bob and a d rd rd 7-- six-yard- er 29-ya- rd rd er Career Ended For Burnett, But Razorbaclcs Win COLLEGE STATION, Tex. Arkansas' running (UPI) back, Bill Burnett, suffered a career ending shoulder separation Saturday, but not before scoring three touchdowns to lead the Razorbacks to a crushing 45-- 6 victory over Texas A&M. and Boice Best, John Richardson replaced him and three plays later scored on a scamper. With a 31-- 0 lead, Arkansas Coach Frank Broyles flooded the field with substitutes. It did not take substitute quarterback Joe Ferguson long to hurl a scoring pass to end Bobby Burnett's three touchdowns, field goal by all in the first period, on two Nichols. A Bill and McClard d Fryer's 94- runs and a from Bill pass quarterback Montgomery, gave him - a career scoring total of 294 points, surpassing Doak Walker's old Southwest Conference career record of 288 points set rd rd 34-ya-rd one-yar- Burnett's injury ended his career for the DURHAM, Razor-back- s. The Arkansas team physician said the injury would require surgery which will take Burnett out of action for the rest of the year. The Aggies had a miserable day, fumbling away the ball four times and having four passes intercepted, including one by Razorback linebacker Jimmy Fi'yer who raced 94 yards to score late in the third period. After Burnett was knocked out of the game early in the second quarter by a bruising tackle by Aggie brothers Bruce Carolina Trum'ps Atlanta Bidding War one-yar- N.C. 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Carolina Cougars, who lost a $2 million bidding war with the Atlanta Hawks for rookie Pete Maravich, retaliated Friday by signing Joe Caldwell, the Hawks' holdout star. Caldwell, famed for his 7 jumping ability and an exciting player who, helped lead ,the Hawks to the National Basketout. ball Association's Western DiviDuke trailed by only one sion David championship a year ago, when point, Pugh contract field goal in signed a multi-yea- r missed a the fourth quarter that would with the American Basketball have put the Blue Devils ahead Association Cougars. Details of again. The Yellow Jackets, who the new contract were jiot scored twice in the decisive divulged. He played Friday night, second half, blunted every other scoring 22 points in a 104-9-8 loss' threat. Hart, who hit on 17 of 30 to Virginia. j Caldwell !n six seasons, passes for 242 yards, had two picked off, including the one by scored 7,127 points for a J.5.1 Beavers that put the game out average and pulled down 2,3G7 rebounds. of reach. WEST MOUNTAIN Mon- Minnix. Georgia Tech Edges Stubborn Duke 24- - 6 in 1949. college rd 45-- 6 PHEASANT HUNTING UNIT Monzon in Rome ROME (UPI) -C- arlos when the Irish's leading ground Bill Bart pounded through for two from inside the five yard Navy, in what was close to line and tlsen the classy passing being a last gasp, drove 70 combo of Theismann and Bill yards with Ade (Marshal) Gatewood racked up two scores Dillon scampering 5 yards on a within one minute. The first keeper after throwing a and the was a pass to tight end Carl Schwalm. second a flip which That was the signal for Notre found Gatewood alone in the Dame to unleash the attack end zone with no player of which has been averaging 535 either team within 15 yards. yards a game, and with The Notre Dame opening 28-ya-rd Bing signed a four-yecontract Sept 10, 19C9 with the then Washington Caps of the ABA for an estimated $500,000, but he said there was a clause in it which would negate the contract if the team moved from Washington, which it did this season to become the Virginia Squires. 56-- 7 tying score. ar 3 Bv Notre Dame. Out-Class- ed Irish Roll Over Middies Contract in San Diego about two Cartan, the San Diego goalie, weeks ago. Coach Bulnar, standing in a steamy dressing room after the game Friday night and accepting congratulations and praise from Dan Meyer, owner of the Eagles, and others, had a ready explanation as to how his team could lose 1 in San Diego the process. It marked the third straight and then score such a rousing victory over the same team victory for the fiery men of Coach Gus Bodnar and that's the Friday night. first time in the two seasons the "It was all a matter of greatly Salt Lake hockey club has been improved fore checking," he in operation that it has been able smiled. "That's the key to our to accomplish that feat. victory tonight. We kept them in The Big Birds have now gone their end of rink and prevented four games without a defeat, them from mounting any kind of including a 7 tie with the a consistent attack against us." Denver Spurs a week ago in Tremendous on Defense Denver, and that ties a club record. Besides defeating San Larry McNabb and Francois Diego Friday night, they won LaCombe, as usual, were over the Phoenix Roadrunners tremendous on defense and two times running during the made the job of Rocky Fair, the past week. Salt Lake goalie, a lot easier. 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