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Series was only valley for Al Rookie of the Year
: NEW YORK (API - Dave Righetti, the flame-throwing left hander of the New York Yankees, earned the American League Rookie of the Year Award with an impressive
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the third game of the World Series when he was knocked out early by the Los Angeles Dodgers. “It’s the last game you pitched and you think about that,”
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Righetti said. “I lost my last game.” Well, not really. Righetti was not the loser but the five hits, two walks and three runs he surrendered in two-plus innings
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a lot of ‘What happened against the Dodgers?’” Righetti isn’t sure how to answer the question. “It was weird,” he said. “We didn’t play good baseball.”
December 1,1981, The Putnam County Banner-Graphic
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National Football League At A Glance By The Associated Press American Conference Eastern Division W L...T PF PA. Pet. Miami 8 4 1 288 248 654 N Y Jets 8 4 1 290 244 654 Buffalo 8 5 0 258 223 .615 New Englnd 2 11 0 277 304 .154 Baltimore 1 12 0 209 437 . 077 Central Division Cincinnati 10 3 0 371 245 769 Pittsburgh 8 5 0 299 229 . 615 Cleveland 5 8 0 229 302 .385 Houston 5 8 0 237 294 . 385 Western Division Denver 8 5 0 258 228 615 Kansas City 8 5 0 313 251 .615 San Diego 8 5 0 404 329 615 Oakland 6 7 0 227 270 462 Seattle 4 9 0 240 321 .308 National Conference Eastern Division Dallas 10 3 0 299 241 769 Philadelphia 9 4 0 307 185 692 NY. Giants 6 7 0 252 230 462 St Louis 6 7 0 275 347 462 Washington 5 8 0 264 315 . 385 Central Division Detroit 7 6 0 318 264 . 538 Minnesota 7 6 0 30.3 304 538 Tampa Bay 7 6 0 248 204 538 Green Bay 6 7 0 255 309 . 462 Chicago 3 10 0 185 285 231 Western Division x-SanFrncsc--10 3 0 287 224 769 Atlanta 7 6 0 359 280 538 Los Angeles 5 8 0 268 295 . 385 New Orlens 4 9 0 180 292 308 x-clinched division title. Thursday's Games Detroit 27, Kansas City 10 Dallas 10, Chicago 9 Sunday's Games NY Jets 25, Baltimore 0 Cincinnati 41, Cleveland 21 Green Bay 35, Minnesota 23 Pittsburgh 24, Los Angeles 0 St Louis 27, New England 20 Buffalo 21, Washington 14 Tampa Bay 31, New Orleans 14 Atlanta 31. Houston 27 San Diego 34, Denver 17 San Francisco 17, NY Giants to Oakland 32, Seattle 31 Monday's Game Miami 13, Philadelphia 10 Thursday, Dec. 3 Cleveland at Houston Sunday, Dec. 6 Detroit at Green Bay Los Angeles at NY Giants Minnesota at Chicago New England at Miami New Orleans at St Louis, Philadelphia at Washington San Francisco at Cincinnati Dallas at Baltimore Buffalo at San Diego Atlanta at Tampa Bay Kansas City at Denver NYJets at Seattle Monday, Dec." Pittsburgh at Oakland National Basketball Association . Al A Glance By The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W ... I Pet. GB Philadelphia 13 1 .929 Boston 13 2 .867 'j New York 6 8 . 429 7 Washington 4 10 . 286 9 New Jersey 3 12 .200 10'a Central Division Atlanta 8 5 .615 Milwaukee 9 6 600 Detroit 8 7 .533 1 Indiana 8 8 .500 11-*l 1 -* Chicago 6 10 .375 3' a Cleveland 4 11 .267 5 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W I Pet . GB San Antonio 10 5 .667 Denver 8 5 615 1 Utah 7 7 .500 2'. Houston 6 11 .353 5 Kansas City 4 10 . 286 S'a Dallas ' 2 13 .133 8 Pacific Division Portland 10 4 .714 ■- Los Angeles 12 5 706 Phoenix 8 5 615 2 Seattle 7 6 538 3 Golden State 8 7 .533 3 San Diego 4 10 .286 6'2 Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Detroit at New York Philadelphia at Atlanta Boston at Indiana San Antonio at Washington Milwaukee al Cleveland Kansas City at Houston Portland at Denver Sun Diego at Phoenix Utah at Los Angeles Chicago at Seattle Wednesday's Games Detroit at Boston Cleveland al New Jersey San Antonio at Philadelphia Portland at Kansas City Dallas at Utah la» Angeles at Seattle Chicago al Golden Stale Monday's College Basketball Scores By The Associated Press EAST Boston U 88, Delaware St. 67 Charleston 61, S. Illinois 58 Drexel 72, W Chester St 64 George Washington 72. Catholic U 59
St. Joseph's out lasted opponent
By The Associated Press For the first time in the history of St. Joseph’s College basketball teams, it has taken three overtimes to decide a game. The Pumas came out on top in the historic battle Monday night in Rensselaer, edging Oakland College of Michigan 104-103. St. Joseph’s hit eight free throws without a miss in the third overtime to win. The two hours and 55 minutes it took to complete the game was the longest for any Puma game. In other Indiana college contests Monday night, Wabash shaded DePauw 63-62; Hanover won its sixth straight without a loss, 77-61, over Thomas More; Valparaiso Lost to Loyola of Chicago 84-59; Evansville smothered Baltimore 82-51, and Rose-Hulman edged McGill in Montreal. 85-84. Wabash, which led by one point at halftime in Greencastle, overcame an eight-point DePauw lead midway in the second half. The Little Giants took the lead for good, 61-60, on a free throw by Merlin Nice with 1:56 left. Ted Parker hit two free throws w ith seconds
Holy Cross 76, Vermont 73 Marist 68, Wagner 66 Marshall 100, Armstrong St 91 Penn 101, St. Francis, Pa. 71 Penn St. 70, Rider 54 Princeton 48, Rutgers 46 Providence 94, Assumption 70 Rhode Island 86, Stonehill 72 Syracuse 98, Colgate 71 TowsonSt. 68, St. Mary's, Md 53 SOUTH Appalachian St 76, Lemor Rhyne 69 Auburn 88, Mississippi Coil. 54 Citadel 66, Piedmont 54 Jacksonville St. 59, N Georgia 57 James Madison 79, Md -E Shore 43 Ky. Wesleyan 76, St Xavier 59 Louisiana Tech 65, Arkansas Tech 53 Montana St. 75, Southern U, 48 North Carolina 73, Southern Cal 62 N.Carolina St 76, Davidson 55 Ohio U 66, N.C Wilmington 62 SE Louisiana 57, Centenary 56 U S International 76, Nicholls St 70 Virginia Tech 116, Johns Hopkins 64 W.Carolina9l, NC-Greensboros7 William & Mary 71, Chris New port 32 MIDWEST Campbell 59, Wis -Green Bay 51 Cincinnati 65, N Kentucky 42 E Michigan 67, Michigan 65 Evansville 82, Baltimore 51 lowa 71, Nebraska Omaha 58 Kansas 63, Arizona St. 62 Kansas St 91, South Dakota 44 Kent St. 66, Ashland 57 Loyola, 111. 84, Valparaiso 59 Minnesota 88, San FranciscoSt 69 MoreheadSt 78, Jamestown 66 Nebraska 74, Wis -Stevens Point 45 N Dakota St. 81, Augsburg 78 N.lllinois77, Northwestern 70 Purdue 81, Jackson St 47 St Joseph's, Ind 104, Oakland 103,30 T SOUTHWEST Arkansas 71, Texas-San Antonio 42 Houston 84, W.Texas St. 73 Oklahoma 84, SW Texas St. 58 Oklahoma St 86, E.Cent Okla 64 Southern Methodist 74, Southwestern 62 Texas A&M 104, St. Edward’s 57 Texas Christian 54, NE Missouri St 52 Texas Southern 93, Huston-Tillotson 80 Texas Tech 119, Texas Wesleyan 89 FAR WEST California 83, Cal-Davis 76 Cal-Irvine 118, Chico St. 79 Long Beach St. 75, Weber St. 67 Pepperdine 88, N. Arizona 67 Portland 75, Cent. Washington 67 San Diego St. 105, San Diego 70 Wyoming 71, Midwestern St. 48 TOURNAMENTS McDonald’s Eagle Classic First Round Cleveland St. 75, S.Carolina St 60 MoreheadSt. 81, W Illinois 72
Indiana College Basketball By The Associated Press Monday Games Evansville 82, Baltimore 51 Hanover 77, Thomas More 61 Hillsdale 55, Tri-State 54 Loyola (Chicago) 84, Valparaisos9 Purdue 81, Jackson Sta te 47 Rose-Hulman 85, McGill 84, overtime St. Joseph s 104, Oakland (Mich) 103, 3 overtimes Vincennes 79, Cuyahoga Metro 49 Wabash 63, DePauw 62 National Hockey League Wales Conlerence . Patrick Division W L. T. GF G.APIs NY Islanders 14 6 4 100 83 32 Pittsburgh 12 8 4 93 87 28 Philadelphia 12 10 1 84 98 *25 NY Rangers 8 13 3 81 102 19 Washington 6 15 2 78 9T 14 Adams Division Quebec 14 10 4 125 114 32 Buffalo 12 5 7 88 71 31 Boston 13 7 4 94 76 30 Montreal 12 5 6 113 61 30 Hartlord 4 11 8 75 % ib Campbell Conference Norris Disision Minnesota 12 4 8 109 70 32 Chicago 9 7 8 115 107 26 Winnipeg 10 9 4 95 109 .24 St. Louis 8 13 4 89 105 20 Detroit 7 13 5 93 111 19 Toronto 6 12 6 102 110 18 Smythe Division Edmonton 17 6 3 149 93 "37 Vancouver 11 10 4 94 85- ‘2t Los Angeles to 14 0 101 124 '2O Calgary 7 12 6 93 111 20 Colorado 3 17 5 64 131 11 Monday 's Game Colorado 2. Minnesota 2, tie Tuesday's Games Winnipeg at Philadelphia Edmonton at Montreal Wednesday's Games Edmonton at Quebec Winnipeg at Pittsburgh Calgary at Washington Hartford at Toronto Chicago at Colorado New York Rangers al Los Angeles Minnesota at Vancouver Monday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press HOCKEY National Hockev League COLORADO ROCKlES—Announced that Bert Marshall, head coach, and Mar shall Johnston, assistant general manager, will switch jobs. Central Hockey league CINCINNATI TIGERS-Named Keith Sprunk director of marketing and sales COLLEGE UTAH—Announced the resignation of Wayne Howard, head football coach VIRGINIA—Fired Dick Bestwick. head football coach
remaining to give Wabash a 6360 edge. Nice was the leading scorer with 19 points. Joe Dixon topped the Tigers with 14. The loss spoiled the coaching debut of DePauw’s Mike Steele. Five Hanover players scored in double figures, paced by Joe Brunk with 20 points. The 6-foot--5 senior forward also grabbed 15 rebounds. Evansville, opening its season, raced to a 40-15 halftime blitz and used all 14 players. The Aces were led by guard Brad Leaf with 22 points. He hit lOof 11 from the field. Baltimore managed only 18 of 52 field goal attempts while Evansville made 35 of 54 for 65 percent The visiting Loyola Ramblers, now 2-1, were topped by Alfredrick Hughes with 20 points and Wayne Sappleton with 19 points and 13 rebounds. Rose-Hulman let a sevenpoint lead slip away in the final three minutes of regulation time and needed two free throws from Robert Ewing w ith 15 seconds left to pull it out It was the season opener for the Indiana team.
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