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Show Friday, October 29, 1971 NFL Race UCLAIs Reaches Mid-Point Placed on Cold, Win _ Probation League season reaching its midway point this week, the jockeying for position in the variousdivision races takes on importarce. the Miami New Patriots and the San Diego Chargers are 1C over the New York Jets. There is no line on the Baltimore-Pittsburgh and Cincinnati-Houston games. The Detroit Lions are favored by five points over the Green Bay Packers in Monday night's natinnally televised game. Daryle Lamonica, the Oakland quarterback, suffered a jammed thumb injury to his throwing arm last Sunday, but shrugged it off today and said he would be ready for the Chiefs. “My arm went numb when I gotthat sprain last Sunday,” he said, “but there was no swelling on my handso it’s all ight.” The leading rusher for the Raiders has been Merv Hubbard, with an average of 5.4 yards for 87 carries. He received a ce following injuries to Hewritt Dixon and Charley Smith, and he’s more than Soefor another shot at Kansas Cit Following last December's game between the teams when Oakland wrapped up the ae crown, with Hubbard 93 yards and a Ganaoen, he said, “I’m ut my best against these guys (Kansas City). I love to beat them more than anything else.” The Chiefs feel they have the answer for Hubbard and his Dickson, 27, is probation and Heis not bothered by wind on The Council FREE AUTO CLINIC a technicality. He was given the never got higher than 47. It American College Test on a date other than the nationally iG THE BALL,or seemingly so, is Houston’s Curtis Perry, but Dave DeBusschere does more with it on talent. Knicks Win 112-94, But Willis Reed is Hurting Everybody is aware the New York Knicks aren’t playing up to their potential and the reason can be traced to Willis Reed’s inabilityget-around any more, Reed underwent surgery during the offseason to correct knee damage but wound up with a bad case of tendonitis in the limb. He played 30 minutes in Thursday night’s 112-94 victory over Houston. “Everybody senses that Reed has a problem,” Walt Frazier said after the game. “The fans realize it and the players know it. Each guy has to play that much harder. We cai: t depend on Willis like we used to do.” Reed scored only three points. He asked coach Red Holzman for permission to play and then asked to be taken out of the game when the pain becametoo unbearable. “T don’t know how long this problem is going to last,” Reed said as he sat dejectedly ii n the locker room. “‘All I know is that the pain is there andit’s slowing me down.” Fortunately, the Knicks, now 54 in league play, have an awakening Giant in Dave DeBusschere, DeBusschere not only does his thing in rebounding, he has been one of the club's hottest marksmen. He scored 26 points against Houston, matching Dick Barneit’s output, and gathered 18 rebounds. Jerrh Lucas finally has materialized into the player New York expected when it acquired him from Golden State for Cazzie Russell. Lucas tallied 14 point, Thursday and grabbed eight rebounds. Frazier wasn’t too enthused over the victory, howev- er. He thinks the team still has a long way to go to match the type of play that brought New York the NBAtitle in 1970. “Winning th game felt good after last night’s loss in Atlanta,” Frazier said. “Still, I can’t get too worked up over it. Everybody else has been beating Houston, so we can’t real feel too proud. Fight Results But Warren S. Brown, the PORTLAND, Maine (UPI)— NCAA's assistant executive Fred “Preacher” Lewis, 183, director in charge of enforce- ColoradoSprings, Colo., stopped mentprocedures, dispelled that Charlie Jordan, 202, Detroit notion Wednesday. (7); Jose Pagan, 140, Lowell, Brown said McAlister's an- Mass., drew with Azael Curet, swer sheets on the ACT 134, New York (8). included 63 erasures, 49 of them io correct answers. SACRAMENTO,Calif. (UPI) Brown broke down the —Rafael Gutierrez, 16842, Saanswer sheets this way: Social cramento, knocked out Mike studies—26 erasures, 25 to Pusater’, 162, Dedham, Mass. correct answers; mathematics (4). DeBusschere starred in leading the Knicks to a 112-4 victory last night in New York. —2 erasures, 2 to TUES. & WED., Nov. 2-3 6 to 9 P.M. correct answers; English—24 erasures, 15 to correct answers; natural Theloss was Houston's eighth in nine stars this season and provided additional ammunition for rookie coach Tex Winter's campaign to change the club’s image. “We have more young people LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Ernie “Indian Red” Lopez, 149%, Los sciences—11 erasures, 7 to Angeles, outpointed Oscar correct answars. “Shotgun” Albarado, 148%, Two other prospective Uvalde,tex. (10);: Rudy Robles, student-athletes, Kermit John- 160, Carson, youl ted son and Eugene Jones, were Willie Warren, 158, San Antonio, given thetest at the sametime. Tex. (10); Arturo Pineda, 126, But neither was ever declared Mexico, knocked out Mike than any other team,” Winter a predictor in accordance with Ramirez, 126, San Antonio, Tex. said, “and you can blame that the 1.6 rule, as McAlister was. (3). on myinexperience. It was my Factory trained technicians will inspect all areasof your car, after which you will be handed a complete summary of your cars condition including estimate of cost of repairsif needed. No obligation. FOR APPOINTMENTCALL OUR SERVICE DEPT. 373-1226 notion to go with the youth movement, but I see now I've put myself on the spot. We might have to go back to using some of veterans, or we might have to come up with a trade to strengthen the club. Winter wasn’t referring to Calvin Murphy, who scored 21 points, or Elvin Hayes, with 19, whenhetalked about rades. He is pleased with their work. He also praised Rudy Tomjanovich, a Michigan UNIVERSITY Highest Prices Paid For Deer and Elk Skins LINCOLN- MERCURY University star who rode the Rockets’ bench most of Jast season. Tomjanovich has averaged 18 points a game through Houston’sfirst eight contests. In the other other NBA game playec Thursday night, Seattle defeated Buffalo 106-96. LEARNER.PEPPERCO. 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A ground battle is expected at Los Angeles since the Rams and the Dolphins are the No. 1 c This as a football player and Sahara Invitational. teammates this year. In their CUEVeto placed upheld the ruling in August and par 36-36—72 Paradise Valley UCLAcompiied, charging McA: Country Club Course in the first lister with the loss of one year round of the 72 hole $135,000 Falcons, the St. Louis Cardinals are nine over the Buffalo Bills, the Denver Broncos are 6% over the Philedelphia Eagles, the Minnesota Vikings are 13% over thenen YorkGiants, the Wi are 13% over theNNew Orleans Saints, the Dallas Cowboys are 6% Council UCLA appealed. developing into a pewer team for the first time in their Dolphins, who head the Eastern Goalby 33-37; and Dale Dou- pe ninth and 12th respectiveglass 34-34. An six at 71—Don y NCAA tic competition for one year, Thursday in a long, long time. history, invade Los Angeles for Division of the AFC. In other games Sunday, the Cleveland Browns are picked by six points over the Atlanta Dickson shot a 33-35-68 on the on Dolphins, their first meeting ever with the Rams. The Chief-Raider game, with first place in the Western Division of the American Footbull Conferenceatstake, is rated pick ‘em and Los Angeles, the Western Division Leader in the National Football Conference, is picked by four points over the reprimanded and censured the a golf course, however, since he learned to play the gameon the school. When the NCAA first ruled windyplains of Oxlahoma and McAlister ineligible fromathle- he had his best round of golf The Despite excellent starts by a dy Sahara Open rained in bursts. It snowed a January 37-4; Jim Jamieson bit. The wind gusted to 30 miles 35-36; Deane Beman 3437; Bert an hour, churning up desert Yancey 38-33; Fred Marti 35-36; sand whenit wasn't raining. and Paul Moran 35-36. Lee Trevino, who learned to Amold Palmer could do no playin the winds of Texas, shot better than 38-36-74. 37-3269. Former BYUgolfer John MillThe merry Mexican ad- er stroked a 73 Thursdayin the mitted he doesn't like cold first round of the $135,000 Saweather but said the wind hara Invitational Golf Tournadidn’t bother him. ment for a spot five slots be Only 10 from the starting hind leader Bob Dickson's 68, Brian “Bud”Allin, also from field of 144 pros could break par 72 in the first round. BYU, shot a 7, and Idaho's There were two at 70—Bob Babe Hiskey stroked 79, to UCLA, which gave McAlister 103rd on the PGA moneylist an illegal entrance examinaticn, with a paltry$17,000. handful of teams, none of the six divisions has produced a runaway and there isn't a single leader boasting anything more comfortable than a onegame lead. Thus, a number of games will have s direct bearing on the standings, although two stand out in particular on Sunday In these, the Kansas City Chiefs and Oakland Raiders, fierce old rivals with identical $1 records, clash in California while LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)— Bob Dickson, an Oklahoma bey, KANSASCITY, Mo. (UPI)— won the US. and British The famed James McAlister Amateurs in 1967, turned pro case finally wus laid to rest and won the Haig Open and Wednesday by the National thenflattened out to practically Collegiate Athletic Association. nothing as a go!fer. Sports With the National Football TH® HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 7 Dickson Snares Lead at The “rough-out” jacket PELTSKIN PUNCHER Active men go for this NEW,brawny ’n' bold “rough-out”steerhide jacket handles wear and tear like a bear. Comes with warm-as-a-campfire, lightweight, Orlon® acrylicpile lining and collar, with leather buttons and button patches, Andit's weatherized for all-weather protection. 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