Banner Graphic, Volume 12, Number 75, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1981 — Page 9

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National Football League 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 Houston 6 8 0 254 307 429 Cleveland 5 9 0 242 319 . 357 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 0 303 304 538 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-San‘Frncsc--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 Game Houston 17, Cleveland 13 Sunday's Games 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 NY Jets at Seattle Monday, Dec. 7 Pittsburgh at Oakland, (n) Saturday. Dec. 12 New York Jets at Cleveland Minnesota at Detroit Sunday, Dec. 13 Baltimore at Washington Buffalo at New England Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Green Bay at New Orleans NY Giants at St. Louis San Diego at Tampa Bay Miami at Kansas City Chicago at Oakland Houston at San Francisco Philadelphia at Dallas Seattle at Denver Monday, Dec. 14 Atlanta at Los Angeles, in) National Basketball Association EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W. . L—Pet.. .GB.. Philadelphia 14 2 .875 Boston 14 3 .824 % New York 7 9 . 437 7 Washington 5 11 .313 9 New Jersey 4 12 .250 10 Central Division Milwaukee 10 6 .625 Atlanta 8 6 .571 1 Indiana 9 8 .529 IVS Detroit 8 9 .471 2Vi Chicago 6 12 .333 5 Cleveland 4 13 .235 6V6 s WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W L Pet.. .GB.. San Antonio 12 5 706 Denver 8 7 .533 3 Utah 8 8 .500 3‘i Houston 6 12 .333 6>2 Kansas City 5 11 .313 6‘i Dallas 2 15 .108 10 Pacific Division Portland 12 4 .750 Los Angeles 13 6 .684 Vi Phoenix 10 5 .667 l>i Seattle 9 6 600 2H Golden State 9 7 .563 3 San Diego 5 11 .313 7 Thursday’s Games Washington 114, New York 88 Phoenix 137, Denver 109 San Diego 113, Dallas ill Friday's Games Philadelphia at Boston Detroit at Indiana Portland at San Antonio Seattle at Kansas City Los Angeles at Denver Atlanta at Milwaukee Chicago at Utah Saturday's Games Seattle at Atlanta Philadelphia at New Jersey Milwaukee at Detroit Boston at New York Cleveland at Washington * Denver at Dallas Portland at Houston 1 Utah at Phoenix San Diego at Golden State Sunday's Game Kansas City at Los Angeles National Hockey League Wales Conference • Patrick Division W L. T. GF. GAPts 'VY Islanders 14 6 4 100 83 32 Pittsburgh 13 8 4 97 89 30 •Philadelphia 14 10 1 92 100 29 NY Rangers 9 13 3 85 105 21 \ Washington 7 15 2 87 94 16 Adams Division Quebec 15 10 4 134 122 34

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Boston 14 7 4 100 79 32 Montreal 12 6 7 119 68 31 Buffalo 12 6 7 91 77 31 Hartford 5 11 8 80 99 18 Campbell Conference Norris Division Minnesota 12 5 8 109 75 32 Chicago 9 8 8 117 110 26 Winnipeg 10 11 4 98 115 24 St. Louis 9 13 4 % 110 22 Detroit 8 14 5 102 121 21 Toronto 6 13 6 105 115 18 SmvUie Division Edmonton 17 7 4 160 105 38 Vancouver 12 10 4 99 85 28 Los Angeles 10 15 0 104 128 20 Calgary 7 14 6 97 126 20 Colorado 4 17 5 67 133 13 Thursday's Games Boston 6, Buffalo 3 Detroit 4, Montreal 3 Philadelphia 6, Calgary 1 Friday's Games Buffalo at Hartford Winnipeg at Washington Vancouver at Edmonton Saturday's Games Philadelphia at Detroit Boston at Quebec Calgary at Montreal Pittsburgh at St. Louis Washington at Toronto Edmonton at Vancouver NY Islanders at Minnesota NY Rangers at Colorado Chicago at Los Angeles Sunday's Games Pittsburgh at Buffalo Toronto at Boston St Louis at Philadelphia Hartford at NY Rangers NY Islanders at Winnipeg Thursday's College Basketball Scores By The Associated Press EAST American 98, St. Mary's 65 Boston U. 91, Massachussetts 65 Duquesne 58, Robert Morris 52 Holy Cross 78, Navy 66 Rutgers 57, UCLA 54 Temple 60, Lehigh 43 Virginia Tech 93, George Washington 72 SOUTH Arkansas St. 64, E Kentucky 56 Florida A&M 62, Florida International 51 Ga. Southern 83, Armstrong St. 59 Middle Tennessee 71, S. Alabama 69, OT N. Carolina 78, Tulsa 70 Old Dominion 76, Norfolk St. 61 S. Mississippiß9, US. Internationa 162 SW Louisiana 103, Siena Heights 67 MIDWEST Bradley 77, Howard 53 Drake 89, Chicago St. 65 Kansas St. 83, Aubum-Montgomery 46 N. lowa 54, Winona St. 53 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 85, San Diego St. 68 Rice 79, SW Texas St. 53 S. Arkansas 72, E. Texas St. 71 Texas 76, Colorado 64 Texas A&M 81, Sam Houston St. 53 Texas-El Paso 65, Texas-San Antonio 37 W. Texas St. 104, Pan American 76 FAR WEST Air Force 66, Doane 38 Nev -Las Vegas 69, Arizona 49 N. Dakota 69, Puget Sound 64 NW Nazarene 92, E. Oregon 85 Portland 75, Montana St. 58 Weber St. 78, Wis.-Superior29 Indiana College Basketball By The Associated Press Thursday's Games lUPUI7I, MiUikin 70 Lions Tourney At Anderson Hillsdale 71, Huntington 54 Anderson 69. Franklin 68 Indiana High School Basketball By The Associated Press Thursday's Game Indpls Cathedral 88, Indpls Manual 58 Thursday’s Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Fired Don Delaney as head coach while retaining him as general manager. Named Bob Kloppenberg, assistant coach, as interim head coach. LOS ANGELES LAKERS-Named Bill Bertka assistant coach. FOOTBALL National Football League ST.LOUIS CARDINALS-Signed Herb Williams, defensive back. SAN FRANCISCO 49ers-Placed Pete Kugler, defensive linneman, on the injured reserve list. Activated Allan Kennedy, tackle. COLLEGE NORTH CAROLINA STATE-An-nounced the resignations of Dick Kupec, Guy Ingles and Dave Buckey, assistant football coaches. VALDOSTA STATE-Named Jim Goodman head football coach.

Reds-Cubs opener

CINCINNATI (AP) - The Chicago Cubs will be the Cincinnati Reds’ opponents in the 1982 major league baseball season opener April 5 in Riverfront Stadium. The Reds, the oldest all-pro-fessional team in baseball, have

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c. 1981 N.Y. Times News Service NEW YORK What kind of a game are the Seattle Seahawks prepared to play against the Jets? And what of the Baltimore Colts against Dallas, the Washington Redskins against Philadelphia or the New England Patriots against Miami? Most difficult to estimate is the mood of a team out of contention for the playoffs late in the season when matched against a contender for one of the 10 playoff positions. Adding conjecture to the game in Seattle is the unknown ability of David Krieg who will be starting at quarterback for the Seahawks in place of the injured Jim Zorn. The Seahawks, the Colts, the Redskins and the Patriots are cast as the spoilers in four of Sunday’s 12 games. Two first-place teams are matched, the San Francisco 49ers against the Bengals in Cincinnati The 49ers, winners of the National Conference’s Western Division, and the Cowboys are the first two teams to have qualified for the playoffs, Dallas for at least a wild-card berth in the National Conference. Previews of all games (records in parentheses: betting lines from Harrah’s Reno Sports Book): A M ERIC AN CONFER ENCE Jets (8-4-1) at Seattle (4-9) The Jets have to be wary of what kind of an offense Seattle may try with Krieg, the new quarterback. But New York’s considerable class should tell. Betting line: Jets by 8 Buffalo (8-5) at San Diego (8-5) Joe Cribbs, the runner who means so much to the Bills, is still questionable after a week off. Roland Hooks is the capable replacement. The Chargers scored 89 points in their last two games and the shaky defense had 11 quarterback sacks Betting line: San Diego by 4V 2 . New England (2-11) at Miami (8-4-1) The Dolphins are encouraged because of a strong display by the defense in the last game, a significant 13-10 victory over the Eagles. The Patriots have lost their last six games and their last 13 in Miami. Matt Cavanaugh is their quarterback again with Steve Grogan hurt. Betting line: Miami by 5. Kansas City (8-5) at Denver (8-5) Steve Fuller has replaced Bill Kenney as the quarterback for the Chiefs who have two more first-place teams to play after this game, Miami and Minnesota. The Broncos’ good defense was missing in their two recent defeats, giving up 72 points A rookie, Dennis Smith, will be making his first start at cornerback in place of the injured

Nielsen may be first of changes

HOUSTON (AP) -- Houston football fans may have witnessed a changing of the guard when quarterback Gifford Nielsen came off the bench to rescue the Oilers in a come-from-behind victory over the Cleveland Browns. Nielsen, relegated to backup status when starter Ken Stabler unretired during the exhibition season after first announcing he would quit the game, completed five of his first six passes after entering the game in the third quarter. He directed an 80 yard drive that resulted in a 30-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dave Casper It was enough to spark Houston to a 17-13 victory in a National Football League game Thursday night. The scoring pass put the Oilers ahead for the first time, erasing Cleveland’s 6-3 halftime lead built on field goals of 18 and 19 yards by Matt Bahr. Toni Fritsch’s 32-yard, first quarter field goal provided Huston’s only first-half points. Houston rookie Avon Riley

faced the Cubs in the traditional season opener more than any other club. The Reds have opened the season in Cincinnati 96 times as a member of the National League, and the Cubs have been the opponent 29 times.

provided the game’s turning point when he blocked a punt at the Cleveland 11 later in the third quarter. Adger Armstrong returned it to the Browns’ 3 to set up Earl Campbell’s 1-yard touchdown run that boosted the Houston lead to 17-6 Campbell, long the Houston workhorse, carried the ball just 15 times for 31 yards. That did little to allay fears of some Oiler fans that he may be traded. ‘‘Bud please don’t fire Earl Campbell,” a sign in the stands implored of Oiler owner Bud Adams, who last season fired popular Coach, Bum Philips, now at New Orleans. “There is no truth to that rumor, it is something that hasn't been discussed,” Houston Coach Ed Biles said in response to questions about the 5-foot 11, 230-pound running back’s future with the Oilers. “That’s the farthest thing from my mind, but 1 just can’t stop the rumors.” Campbell, the National Football League’s leading rusher the past three seasons, played a

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Louis Wright. Betting line: Denver by 3. Pittsburgh (8-5) at Oakland (6-7) Beware the Steelers. They won their last three games impressively, outscoring opponents, 90-30, and the playoffs are well within their reach. The Raiders are facing a bitter foe of the past whom they have beaten in the last four Betting line: Pittsburgh by 3'/ 2 . NATIONAL CONFERENCE Los Angeles (5-8) at Giants (6-7) The mood of the Rams is subject to conjecture after four straight defeats. The coach, Ray Malavasi, says young players will get more playhing time. The Giants’ offense has disappeared, once more. Betting line: Giants by 3V 2 points. Philadelphia (9-4) at Washington (5-8) Six starters who had been hurt are ready to start for the Redskins including Lemar Parrish in the secondary and Joe Washington at halfback The Eagles need to rally after losses to the Giants and Miami, games in which Wilbert Montgomery could not carry the offense. Booker Russell replaces the injured Hubert Oliver at

secondary role to Nielsen, who completed seven of 11 passes for 86 yards and no interceptions after replacing Stabler. Asked about Campbell’s reduced workload, Biles said, “I didn’t think we needed to (run Campbell more) since it was a short week and he hadn’t had much rest. He had other things on his mind.” Biles declined, however, to elaborate on the “other things.” Campbell, who scored the final Houston touchdown on a 1yard dive, professed no knowledge of a possible trade. “I have nothing to say about that,” he said. “If they trade me they trade me and if they don’t they don’t. I would hate to leave because I love Texas and this team and I have been through a whole lot together. But whatever happens I can deal with it.” Cleveland quarterback Brian Sipe drove the Browns to a four-th-quarter score, a 1-yard plunge by Cleo Miller. Sipe, who increased his league-leading in-

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terception total to 23, also took the Browns to the brink of a winning comeback before they were stopped at the Oiler four with 20 seconds left in the game. Cleveland dropped to a 5-9 record while Houston improved to 6-8. The loss left Cleveland alone at the bottom of the AFC Central Division standings Sipe, who completed 21 of 31 passes for 206 yards, agonized in the Browns’ dressing room following Cleveland’s failure in the closing seconds. “Everybody’s got to remember that I’m not a general or a chief,” he said. “I am only an Indian and I don’t want to second-guess calls from the bench.” Sipe has been asked to comment on the final play of the game, a handoff to Miller, who was stopped for no gain. “Sometimes I disagree, but I always follow instructions. The fourth-down call was a good one. I worked for a touchdown against Cincinnati.”

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fullback, the fourth starter at that position. Betting line: Philadelphia by 4V 2 . Atlanta (7-6) at Tampa Bay (7-6) The Falcons should by many accounts reach the playoffs with a National Conference wild-card berth. But their defense has given up 12 touchdown passes in the last three games. The Buccaneers play San Diego next and then Detroit in the scramble for first in the National Conference Central. Betting line: Atlanta by 2. Detroit (7-6) at Green Bay (6-7) With Eric Hippie as their quarterback the Lions have won five of their last seven games. Lynn Dickey, who missed four games due to a back injury, has returned for the Packers and his passing made a big difference in the 35-23 victory over Minnesota. The Detroit players, whose home field is indoors and artificial, must compensate for playing outdoors in December on grass at Green Bay. Betting line. Detroit by 2 Minnesota (7-6) at Chicago (3-10) The Bears too can be spoilers in the National Conference Central. The Vikings had a two-game lead in their division three weeks ago and then lost twice after leading 14-0 both times. Betting line: Minnesota by 3V 2 . New Orleans (4-9) at St. Louis (6-7) Both teams have played well lately and cherish their futures. The Cardinals have won their last three games with the rookie, Neil Lomax, as their quarterback. The Saints are another team accustomed to an im doors stadium playing outdoors in December. Betting line: St. Louis by 6‘/ 2 . INTERCONFERENCE Dallas (10-3) at Baltimore (1-12) The Cowboys will probably start Glenn Carano at quarterback rather than the injured Dam ny White. They need White for the game against the Eagles the following week. Bert Jones’s status as the Colts’ starting quarterback is questionable. David Humm, the former Raider and Bill, would be the replacement Betting line: Dallas by 12. San Francisco (10-3) at Cincinnati (10-3) The 49ers, with a division title, can afford to relax and the coach, Bill Walsh, intends to play seven reserves on offense including Guy Benjamin at quarterback rather than Joe Montana for a good part of the game. No team has played as well as the Bengals lately. They must still meet the Steelers in Pittsburgh the following Sunday. Betting line: Cincinnati by 6.

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