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Thursday, Dec. 7, 1967 Griffin Daily News
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ADELAIDE, Australia (UPI)
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RECORD ATTENDANCE
CHICAGO (UPI)— A record
average of 57,045 fans attended
54 Big Ten football games this
past season as attendance
totaled 3,080,445. The full season
total of 3,528,587 spectators for
64 games also set a league
record.
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Beban vs. Csonka In
East-West Clash
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—It
will be the running of Larry
Csonka for the East against the
passing of Gary Beban for the
West on Dec. 30 in the 43rd
Shrine East-West football game
at Candlestick Park.
Csonka, who made Syracuse
fans forget all about Floyd
Little by rushing for 2,934 yards
in three varsity campaigns, was
the "big man” on the East
Squad named Wednesday.
Beban. the Heisman Trophy
winner from UCLA, like Cson
ka, is an All-America and is
generally regarded as one of the
top collegiate passers in the last
half dozen years.
Csonka will be working in an
East backfield that includes
Jim m y Ray of Michigan
State and Gary Davis of
Vanderbilt at quarterback and
running mates Dale Brady of
Memphis State and Bennie
Garnto of South Carolina.
All-Americas Participate
In all, five All-Americans
were named to the East team.
Besides Csonka they are offen
sive guard Harry Olzewski of
Clemson, defensive and Kevin
Hardy of Notre Dame and
defensive backs Frank Loria of
Virginia Tech and Tom Schoen
of Notre Dame.
Beban may find it difficult to
operate against an East defense
which includes such big men as
Hardy (275 pounds), Lance
Olsen of Purdue (257), Tom
Domres of Wisconson (238) and
John Williams of Minnesota
(253) up front and a linebacking
corps Os Mike McGill of Notre
Dame, Randall Edmunds of
Georgia Tech and Jim Bevans
of Army.
The naming of Taylor and
Bevans means the Shrine game
will be represented by all three
service academies hi the same
game for the first time.
Previously, Neal Starkey of the
Air Force was named to the
West team.
21 Schools Represented
The East squad comes from
21 schools with Virginia Tech
and Memphis State making the
roll for the first time.
Ara Parseghian of Notre
Dame, Alex Agase of Northwes
tern and Paul Dietzel of South
Carolina are the East coaches.
The West team, named earlier,
will be coached by Ben Martin
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Ernest Jones bowled a 233
game and had a 188 average
Wednesday in the Mixed Lea
gue. Bill Turner wasn't far be
hind with a 222 game and a 551
series for a 183 average.
In team competition, ABC beat
Penny Antes 4-0, the Sleepers
beat Big Apple 4-0, Ed’s Carbu
retor and Ignition beat the Hip
pies 3-1, and Harper Insurance
tied Cole’s Drugs 2-2.
Nellie Pitts paced the women
bowlers with a 183, 185 and 186
for a 184 average.
Jeannie Jones had a 197 game
and a 519 series.
In other games, Jamie Bevil
bowled a 206, Annette Sledge
had a 198, Kell Heaton rolled a
204, Robert Rawls had a 200,
Ruby Trammell bowled a 185
and Martha Goodrum had a 181.
ABA Standings
By United Press International
East
W. L. Pct. G
Minnesota 17 6 .739 ...
Indiana 17 7 .708
Pittsburgh 13 12 .520 5
New Jersey 10 12 .455 6/2
Kentucky 8 15 .348 9
West
W. L. Pct. GB
New Orleans 17 6 .739
Denver 13 12 .520 5
Dallas 9 10 .474 6
Oakland 9 14 .391 8
Anaheim 8 18 .308 lOif,
Houston 7 16 .304
Wednesday’s Results
Anaheim 124 Houston 100
Minnesota 119 New Orleans 113
Indiana 100 Kentucky 97 (OT)
(Only games scheduled)
Thursday’s Games
Oakland at Pittsburgh
Denver at Indiana
(Only games scheduled)
CLEARED FOR PLAY
NEW YORK (UPD—Art Hey
man, recently traded by New
Jersey to the Pittsburgh Pipers,
has received court clearance to
continue playing in the Ameri
can Basketball Association.
A request made by the
Hartford Capitols of the East
ern League, for whom Heyman
played last year, that he and
the Americans be enjoined was
turned down by Judge Walter
R. Mansfield of the United
States District Court, seventh
district of New York.
of the Air Force, Ray Willsey of
California and Dee Andros of
Oregon State.
The game is played this year
for the first time in Candlestick
Park, home of the baseball San
Francisco Giants. All 43 pre
vious Shrine games were played
at Kezar Stadium.
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S. Carolina’s
Player Os Year
ANDERSON, S. C. (UPI) —
Furman quarterback Clyde He
well received 12 of 29 votes
cast Wednesday by the South
Carolina Sportswriters Associa
tion to be named the state’s
collegiate football player of the
year.
Hewell, a 5 - 10, 168 pound
junior from Elberton, Ga., was
selected over two All - Atlantic
Coast Conference players for
the title. Clemson guard Harry
Olszewski and tailback Buddy
Gore each received six votes,
followed by South Carolina full
back Warren Muir.
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well set eight Furman records
and two Southern Conference
marks—of 354 passing yards in
a single game and a season
passing record of 1,873 yards.
NHL Standings
By United Press International
East
W. L- T. Pts
Boston 14 5 3 31
Toronto 13 7 4 30
Detroit 11 8 5 27
New York 11 8 4 26
Chicago 10 9 6 26
Montreal 811 5 21
West
W. L. T. Pts
Los Angeles 12 9 3 27
Philadelphia II 8 4 26
Pittsburgh 912 3 21
Minnesota 710 6 20
Oakland 114 I IT
St. Louis 518 3 It
Wednesday’s Results
Detroit 3, New York 3
Chicago 7, Pittsburgh 2
Toronto 1, Minnesota 1
Oakland 4, Philadelphia 2
Los Angeles 3, St. Louis 2
(only games scheduled)
Thursday’s Schedule
Detroit at Montreal
New York at Boston
(only games scheduled)
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