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Scoreboard TODAY'S SPORTS CALENDAR COLLEGE BASKETBALL Stanford at Salt Uke City, I pJti. NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION East i. Pet. OB New YorV 23 2 .920 -Baltimore 7 .949 6 Milwaukee J40 Philadelphia 1 0 1 3 J35 12 Cincinnati 10 13 12 Boalon 14 Jli MV4 Pet. G.B.

San Francisco 11 ll JOO 3 Los Anstles San Diego .34 i 8 .343 4V, SMttlt I J73 8 Cincinnati 115. Philadelphia 107 Milwaukee 1in San Diego 99 Phoenix 114, Seattle 106 Chicago 114, i os Angelei 1W (overtime) AMERICAN BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Eait Palmer's Demise Reports Premature HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. more years in my jgg tTsept. 15, Pet. O.B.

Indiana 15 3 .833 Kentucky 1 4 6 .700 2 New YorV 1012 7 Carolina I Pltisboroh .0 iV Miami 4 14 .273 11 West PCt. G.B Mew Orleans 7 M7 -Washington 12 11 .522 3 Los Angeles -11 1" JW 3' Dallas 10 4V4 DenveV 7 1 4 JW 8 Kentucky -120. Carolina 115 New York 10S, Pittsburgh 103 Miami 103, Denver 93 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE East Pts. GF OA New York -14 4 5 33 77 Montreal I 3 8 30 30 Boston 11 5 4 73 42 Detroit 10 7 4 24 Si Chicago 10 7 3 23 41 Toronto 3 10 3 19 57 65 West Pts.G GA 10 4 2 70 53 7 9 4 ..4 ID 5 HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. mer's demise as a power on the golf tour were very much jremature.

Over 40 and winless in nearly 15 months. Palmer has been all-but-written off as a threat to win any major tournament. But today, Palmer is very much alive and 520,000 wealthier--a winner by three shots in the new $100,000 Heritage Classic. Not only is Palmer alive, I ope and think I have a few 18th green he played the tricky Harbour Town golf course in 3- over-par 74, one-under for the tournament at 283. Palmer said he has been hitting the ball as well as ever from tee to green in his last four tournaments, but poor putting cost him.

His putting Sunday was nothing to rave sbout, but it was adequate to hold off a determined bid by Richard Crawford, who had a longest stretch in his pro career Heritage Scores HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. Final round scores and money winnings cf tha Heritage Classic. A Palmer 00.000^ Fort'llno 350 D. Ford 71-72-71-75--IS? 77-73-73-74-389 without a On a cool crisp, ideal day for golf only two players Doug Ford and Jack Ewing, both with 70s managed to bette par Ford was alone in fourth at 287. Jack Nicklaus, who helpec build the course here, had a and slipped to a 289 score, tied with Ewing and Earl Stewart Homero Blancas edged them j'.

Nickalus, O275 Stewart S3.275 D. Hart C-JOO Murohy Dv Saooer S2.S30 T. Weiskocrf S2.500 G. Archer 51,900 B3ros 51.450 B. 74--286.

and Bert Yancey, 72-'with his 76-288. 73-70-75-73-390 74-70-75-71--290 7J-65-74-77--390 73-71-76-73-393 49-75-74-75-293 73-73-70-77--293 Dill $740 B. DlcKson 1740 74-75-75-72-294 It. tools Minnesota Pittsburgh Philadelphia 3 8 Oakland 13 2 Los Angeles 3 15 1 New York 2, Minnesota 2 Philadelphia 3. plftsbvfoh 3 Oakland 1, Detroit 0 Boston 4, Toronto 1 Chicago 3, St.

Louis 1 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Springfield 7. Buffalo Providence 4, Cleveland 2 Rochester 3, Baltimore 3 Htrshev Ourtwc 2 WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS TP GF 58 53 42 44 61 42 77 39 73 tt 97 48 20 44 45 81 42 9 Portland 12 4 Vancouver 12 9 3 Sen Diego 7 4 Denvrr 8 5 Phoenix 8 9 1013 0 Hit Lake 4 10 6 Sunday's Results Denver 8V Portland 3 Saturday's Results Seattle 4, Denver 2 Portland Lake 4 San Diego 1, Phoenix 0 CENTRAL HOCKEY LEAGUS Tulsa 3, Oklahoma City 1 Omaha 4, Kansas City 2 Dallas 4, Iowa 4 EASTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE New Havtn 7, Johnslwn 3 Nashvme 2. JUNIOR INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS At Dallas, Texas toys- 16 Singles (Finals) John Whit tllnger (Neenah, Wls.) d. Freddie DeJesuj (Santurce, P.R.), 4-2, 4-3. Boys' doubles Randal Schneider (LA.) and Brian Teicher (San Diego) d.

Whinllnger DeJesus, 2-4, 6-4. 4-J. Boys' jingles (finals) Roseoe Tanner (Lookout Mt. Tenn.) d. Jimmy Connors (Belleville, III 6-3, 10-8, Boys' doubles Dickie Stockton (Garden City, N.Y.) and Brian Goil'rlci IFort Lauderdale, Fla.) d.

Tanner and Conners, 4-3, 7-9, 7-5. STOCKHOLM OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS At Stockholm, Sweden Men's Singles (Finals) Nicola p-ttlc. (Yugoslavia) d. Hie Nasrase (Romania), t-i, 4-4, 4-2. Third Piece Slan Smith d.

Fred Stolle (Australia) 4-2, t-4. Men's Doubles Rod Laver (Australia) Roy Emerson (Auitralia) d. Andres Olmeno (Spain) and Stolle, 4-2, t-4. Women's Singles (Finals) Blllie Jean Kirg (Long Beach) d. Julia Heldman (N.Y.), 9-7, 4-2.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Valley Slate 47, Los Angeles Stata COLLEGE WATER POLO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS At Long Beach UCLA 5, Cal 2 (title game! DC Santa Barbara 12, Long Beach State 8 UC Irvine 3, USC 2 Colorado State 9, Yale 5 CROSS-COUNTRY STATE JC CHAMPIONSHIP At Fresno A Valley 39, Mooreoark 44, Mt. San Antonio 80. Pasadeno 104, Bakerifleld 120, CCSF 172. San Jose CC 180, Chabot 190, Fresno CC 211, American River 224, Warriors' Lee Explains His Version SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) A footnote has been added to George Lee's "Saga of the Zone Defense." Lee, coach of the San Francisco Warriors, Sunday explained his side of the story that began last Friday night in Los Angeles. In a game against the Lakers, the Warriors were handed technical fouls twice by Referee Mendy Rudolph for using a zone de ense illegal in the National Basketball Association.

Heated debates ensued between Lee, Rudolph and Laker coach Joe Mullaney during breaks in the game, and Lee MajorLeagu Draft Today p. Moran MM i i 7 74-73-7i-75-29 FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI)-- Major league baseball men conduct their draft today and although many of them were eyeing a long-baB hitting outfielder belonging to the world champion New York Mets, the -general pickings were expected to be sdim. Such veterans as Dennis Riband, Fred Whitfield, Gary Geiger and Bo Belinsky, now on minor league rosters, are available ntow at $25,000 apiece but players in i stripe Winner Rich Hitchcock (Bakerstleld), 19:39.2. AUTO RACING AMERICAN ROAD RACE OF CHAMPIONS At Daytonl Beach, Fli.

A Production: 1 Jerry Hanson (Minneapolis), Lola Chevy; 2 Richard Avl- wa.d McLaren; 3 Dove Causey (Cermel), McLaren. --still is hot about Rudolph's deci sions. "Mendy came over to me and told me I had to have my men playing within six feet of the other team's men," Lee explained. "I told him there was no rule in the book that said that. If I want to keep my men 15 feet away from their men, I can do it just so we follow them around the court and don't stand in one area." Lee continued: "If guys, had to stand within six feet of the guy they're guarding, I could still be playing.

Get that close and anybody can go around you." Lee said certain shooters in the NBA are inaccurate from long distances and it is wise to' play them loose and let them have the long shot. "If we don't, it's bad basketball. Imagine telling me how close I have to guard. The aext thing you know, they'll be telling us what kind of offense to play. That is really dumb." The 32-year-oW Lee sends the generally were espeoted to be passed over in favor of lesser known, younger candidates.

One such is Roy Foster, a 25- right-handed hatting jutiielder left unprotected by he Mets on their Tidewater roster in League. the Imlternaitiona! Poster, a rookie with Tidewa- led the league with runs a in and made the all-star team. He hit 24 homers while battling -281 and is a virtual cinch to be drafted, even by the Cleveland Indians, who have first Montreal has second choice, followed by Seattle and -then San Diego in inverse order to their finish in the 1969 pennant races. Many of the 24 major league clubs already are up to the 40- man limit and iwiU not be able to draft any players. WON 12 LEAGUE TITLES GREELEY, Colo.

(AP) Pete D'Amato has retired after 21 years as baseball coach at Greeley Central High School, with a record of 12 league championships -and three ties for the title. Aztec Coach Isn't Happy SAN DIEGO (UPD Sai Diego State isn't happy with its opponent in the Pasadena Bowl next Saturday. "What can we prove by playing a college division coach Don Coryeli of the -Aztecs said. "That's just what we've been trying to get away from." The 'Aztecs, who completed their regular season with a 10-fl record by coming from 'behind to edge Cal State Long Beach 35-32 tier Saturday night, wd' ace 'Boston University in the Pasadena Bowl. 'We'd rather play someone Florida State, Arizona Stale or Air Force," Coryeli continued'.

"We have nothing to gain 'by playing this game." Don Anthony, the game director, explained -the selection of once-beaten Boston Universi ty- Scotti Wins Lake Havasu Boat Race LAKE HAVASU CITY, you invite me. I'll be Sootti said hrough an interpreter. "We'll invite him." repHed Robert McCulloch director of the two-day Outboard World Motorboat championship, a prospect which could discourage some potential entries in next year's $60,000 race. Scotti. a slim, 33-year-oH driver from Nesso, Italy, averaged 73 miles an hoirr in SuiKlay's four hour competition nine miles an hour above the events record set 'last year -to win championship.

was a nice dlay arid I felt very comfortable tiirough- out the race," said Scotti, who was in a three-way deadlock for first place after Saturday's first four hours on the four- mile, boomerang a course. He piloted his 21-foot Molin- ri boat with twin ll-horse- rxwer Evinrude engines through 46 laps 584 miles on calm Lake Havasu. One of his challengers for the ead, Johnnie Sanders of Aibi- Monday, December 1, 1969 Son GRAEAOT0 "Those bigger schools figured they'd only damage thei reputation if they came ou San Diegc State," he said. finished second, four miles back. "He just flat outran me," the Texan drawled after the race.

"I didn't have a problem in the world." But Robert H. George of Colorado Springs. who haid also shared the lead, lad quite -a prdblem. He lost more than six valuable minutes when his engine toiled to start at the dead-stop George was never in contention and finished 10th with 536 miles. Third with 572 miles was.

BiH Sirciis of Miami, Fla. Scotti won 515,000, Sanders $7,000 and Sirois $4,000. The first 16 iinishers in 'the race, viewed by about 25,000 spectators in this desert resort city, broke the -1968 speed mark set by Kenny Kitson cf Bridgeton, Kitson was Production: Scooter Patrick TWO WEEKS ONLY (Manhattan Beach. Alfa; 2 Bill Mitchell (Cheshire, BreKiams: 3. Ronald Justine Warren, "Production: 1 Milton Mlnter (Santa Susanna, Calif.) Porsche.

1 Robert i son (Leawood. Porsche. 911; Jim Dittmore Robles, RESULTS PRO BASKETBALL National Basketball Association Boston 121. Baltimore 104 Phltadelptila 129, Milwaukee 111 Detroit 110, New York 98 Atlanta 128, Cincinnati 111 Seattle 128, Phoenix 127 games scheduled) American Basketball Association Pittsburgh 101, Miami 91 New York 100, Carolina 94 Washington 1:5, Kentucky 97 New Orleans 105, Denveriol (double BASKETBALL West Virginia St. 85, Franklin 48 Midwestern 85, Anode St.

84 Sul Ross 63, Southwest Baptist McMUrry 47, Southwestern 41 Texas AM 43. St. Edwards 54 Letournceu 79. Texas Wesleyan 43 Mexico Olympic Team 87, Corpus Chrls- F'lorWa 35, Miami 14 Florida AiM 3, Tampa 28 41, Florida St. 13 Bishop 24, Arkansas AM 17 AHTM st.

Warriors against his one time teammates, the Detroit Pistons, Tuesday and Wednesday nights at San Francisco Civic Audito- BUYS tires at our regular price 4lH num. The Warriors, who have won three of four games since losing injured forward Jerry Lucas, now are 11-11 and in 'third -place in the NBA West. They trail first-place Atlanta by three games. The Pistons are 8-13 in the yfBA East and 13 games behind top dog New York. Eddie (Miles and Jimmy Walker are the Pistons' best gunners, with Wai Bellamy, Otto Moore and Terry Dtscninger manning the front line.

National Hockey League New York 5. Philadelphia 5 Boston 2, Montreal 2 Toronto 5, Minnesota 2 Detroit 5, Chicago Plttsbogh 5, Oakland 3 St. Louis 3, Los Angeles 1 American Hockey League Cleveland 4, Rochester 1 Buffalo 5, Hershey 2 (Only names scheduled). Central Hockey League Okla(xTM City S. Dallas 4 Fort Worth 4, Omaha 3 Iowa 7, Tulsa 2 College Hockey Providence 3, 2 Boston 5, Yale 0 BAY AREA GOLF Perminsula lestball Twosome--Chudt Dining, How-, ard Friedman, 42; Bob Ladley, Jack Ul- rlch, 62; Henry Volonte-Dan Minto, 63; Stan Orrisch-Carroll wUnchw, 63, COLLEGE SOCCER USF 3, San Jose 1 NEW CAR VALUES! at Gordcro Chevrolet NEW 1970 1 8-FT.

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