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0 SCOREBOARD -radio sports TELEVISION: Tonight: p.m. KEZI, Channel 9, Pro football. Minnesota Vikings at Atlanta Falcons. p.m. KATU, a Channel 2, football, Minnesota Vikings at Atlanta Falcons, tape delay.

10 p.m. KATU, Channel 2. College football, Oregon State at UCLA, tape. Thursday: 9:15 a.m. KOIN, Channel 6, Pro football, Washington Redskins at Detroit Lions.

10:15 a.m. KEZI, Channel 9, and KATU, Channel 2, College football, Air Force vs. Notre Dame. 12:30 p.m. KVAL, Channel 13, and KGW, Channel 8, Pro football, Miami Dolphins at Dallas Cowboys.

3:30 p.m. KEZI, Channel 9, and Channel 2, College football, Alabama at Louisiana State. Friday: 11:15 a.m. KEZI, Channel 9, and KATU, Channel 2, College football. Nebraska at Oklahoma.

8 p.m. KPTV. Channel 12, Pro basketball, Portland Trail Blazers at Seattle SuperSonics. Sports slate College cross country: NCAA championships. Spokane, Wash.

TUESDAY: College basketball: University of Oregon Varsity Preview, Eugene, 8 p.m. FRIDAY: Prep gymnastics: Boys state championships, Portland State University, 11 a.m. preliminaries, 7:30 p.m. finals. SATURDAY: Prep gymnastics: Girls state championships.

Portland State University, 11 a.m. preliminaries, 7:30 p.m. finals. College football: Oregon State at Oregon, Eugene, 1:30 p.m. Pro football National Football League American Conference East Division W.

L. T. Pet. PF PA x-Miami 910 .900 262 94 Buffalo 5 5 0 .500 147 180 Jets 3 7 0 .300 163 203 NewEng 370 .300 170 231 Balt 2 8 0 .200 158 281 Central Division Pitt 8 2 0 .800 235 138 Clev 6 3 1 .650 159 155 Cine 6 4 0 .600 156 166 Hous 19 0 .100 162 338 West Division KCity 6 3 1 .650 161 115 Denver 5 3 2 .600 271 215 Oakland 5 41 ,550 186 142 Diego 271 .250 137 250 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Division Dallas 7 3 0 .700 169 Phil 3 61 350 278 Wash 730 .700 127 StLouis 3 6 1 .350 ANARS 263 NYGnts 271 .250 244 Central Division x-Minn 9 0 0 1.000 189 94 Detroit 4 5 1 .450 204 170 GBay 3 5 1 .400 138 198 Chic 3 7 0 .300 175 216 West Division L.Angls 8 2 0 .800 268 142 Atlanta 630 .667 240 131 NOrins 4 6 0, .400 114 234 SanFran. 3 7 0 0.300 180 232 x-clinched division title Sunday's Games Washington 22.

Baltimore 14 Miami 17. Buffalo 0 New York Giants 24, St: Louis 13 Denver 23, Pittsburgh 13 New England 33, Green Bay 24 Cincinnati 20. New York Jets 14 Dallas 31, Philadelphia 10 Kansas City 38. Houston 14 Detroit 30, Chicago 7 Cleveland 7. Oakland 3 San Diego 17.

New Orleans 14 Los Angeles 31. San Francisco 13 Monday's Game Minnesota at Atlanta Thursday, Nov. 22 Washington at Detroit Miami at Dallas Sunday, Nov. 25 Pittsburgh at Cleveland St. Louis at Cincinnati New York at Philadelphia Buffalo at Baltimore Chicago at Minnesota Los Angeles at New Orleans New England at Houston Kansas City at Denver Atlanta at New York Jets San Diego at Oakland Monday Nov.

26 Green Bay at San Francisco College football East Boston Univ 3. Colgate 0 Coast Guard 9. Drexel 0 Connecticut 7. Rhode Island 7 (. W.

Post 33. Fordham 0) Dartmouth 17. Cornell Delaware 50. Bucknell Georgetown 31, Catholic Univ Harvard 35. Brown 32 Kings Point 34, Wilkes College 13 Lehigh 45, Lafayette 13 Massachusetts 28.

New Hampshire 7 Pennsylvania 42. Columbia 8 Penn State 49. Ohio 10 Pittsburgh 34. Army 0 Rochester 32. Tufts 0 Rutgers 27, Holy Cross 7 Slippery Rock 28, West Chester 14 Syracuse 24, Boston College 13 Trinity College 33, Wesleyan 16 West Virginia 42, Virginia 17 Williams Col 30, Amherst 14 2, Yale 30, Princeton 13 South Alabama 43, Miami, Fla 13 Arkansas State 26, McNeese St 23 Bethune-Cookmn 21, Florida 6, 13 Chattanooga 25, Tampa 24 Davidson Col 19, Citadel 16 Elon College 45, Winston lem 13 Florida 20, Kentucky 18 Georgia 28, Auburn 14 Georgia Tech 26, Navy 22 Grambling Col 19, Southern Univ 14 Johns Hopkins 16, West Maryland 8 Louisiana State 26, Mississippi St 7 Louisville 35, Furman Univ Marshall Univ 37, Dayton 14 Maryland 28, Clemson 13 Memphis State SW Louisiana 6 Mississippi 28, Tennessee 18 Mississippi Col 12.

Samford Univ 10 North Carolina 42. Wake Forest 0 No Carolina St 21, Duke 3 Richmond 31, William Mary South Carolina 52, Florida State 12 South Caro St 27, Delaware State () Tennessee State 35, Alabama State 7 Tulane 24, Vanderbilt 3 Virginia Military 22, Virginia Tech 21 West Carolina 23, CarsonNewman 3 Midwest Akron 42, Gustav Adolphus 7 Ball State 27, Illinois St Univ 18 Bowling Green 21. Northern Illinois 20 Cent Michigan 30, North Michigan 7 Earlham Col 20. Wilmington (ol 15. Indiana State 36.

Southern 11- linois 17 Iowa State 17, Missouri 7 John Carroll 30, Case Western 7 Kent State 51, Toledo 16 Long Beach St 35. Wichita State 10 Miami, Ohio 6, Cincinnati 0 Michigan 34, Purdue 9 Michigan State 10, Indiana 9 Minnesota 19, Illinois 16 Nebraska 50. Kansas St Univ 21 Ohio State 55, Iowa 13 Oklahoma 48, Kansas 20 Temple 35, Drake Univ 10 Valparaiso 12, Wheaton College 7 Washington, Mo. 21, Lee Wisconsin 36. Northwestern 34 Wittenberg 35.

Marietta Col 7 Xavier 13, Villanova 6 Southwest Arizona State 54, Texas, El Paso 13 Arkansas 7, South Methodist 7 East Texas St 42, Tarleton State 13 Rice 24. Texas 20 Texas 52. Texas Christian 7 Texas, Arlington 31, West Michigan 12 Texas Southern 41. Prairie View 14 Texas Tech 55. Baylor 24 Trinity 16.

Bishop College 13 Tulsa 24. North Texas Si 15 Far West Air Force 27, Arizona 26 Boise State 42, Cal Poly-SLO 10 Brigham Young 45. Weber State 14 Idaho 43, Idaho St. U. 0 New Mexico 23.

Wyoming 21 Oklahoma State 38. Colorado 24 Santa Clara 10, Montana State 6 Southern Cal 42. Washington 199 Stanford 24, Oregon 7 UCLA 56. Oregon State 14 Utah 31. Utah State 28 Washington St 31.

California 28 Whitman College 18. Linfield (ol 9 Whitworth Col 24. Willamette 7 Puget Sound 30, Pacific Lutheran 21 Oregon College 7. Lewis Clark 0 Eastern Wash 17. College of Idaho 13 St.

Mary's 33. Oregon Tech 7 Simon Fraser 46. Central Wash 26 Southern Oregon 7, Pacific 6 Evergreen Conference Final Standings Conference Season I. WI. Central Wash.

51 72 Eastern Ore. 7 2 Oregon College Southern Ore. Eastern Wash. Oregon Tech. Western Wash.

Northwest Conference Final Standings League Season WI. LW Pacific Lutheran 6 1 6 3 0 L.infield 3 27 Whit worth Willamette Whitman Pacific Lewis Clark 08 College of Idaho 8 Albany boxers win Silver Gloves titles WILLAMINA Members of the Albany Elks Boxing Club are at it again winning. And on Sunday, three won championships at the Oregon Silver Gloves boxing tournament for boxers with 10 or less bouts and who weigh 50 to 110 pounds. Winning championships. were.

Wayne Puttbrese (8-55 pounds). David Higsen (13-95 pounds) and Keith Corbett (13 106 pounds). Puttbrese and Higsen were also recent winners of the Oregon Novice tournament held in Portland. Puttbrese decisioned Sidney Newton of Roseburg and Tom Rainey of Eugene to enter the championship. He decisioned Michael Knave of Longview, Did Barber defeat the next Nicklaus? Bowls at a glance major post-season and allstar college football games, with starting times, where known: Dec.

17 Liberty Bowl at Memphis, Tenn. Kansas (6-3-1) vs. North Carolina State 17-3-01, 9 p.m., EST. Dec. 18 Blue-Grey All-Star At Montgomery.

Ala. North vs. South Dec. 21 Fiesta Bowl at Tempe, Ariz. Pittsburgh (6-3-1) vs.

Arizona 18-2-01 or Arizona State (8-1-0) Dec. 22 Tangerine Bowl at Orlando, Fla. Miami. Ohio (10-0-0) vs. team to be determined Dec.

25 Shrine Bowl Miami. Fla. North vs. South Dec. 2N Peach Bowl at Atlanta Maryland (7-3-0) vs.

Georgia (5-4-1) Dec. 29 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl at Houston Tulane 19-1-0) vs. Houston 18- 1-01, 4 p.m., EST. Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla. Texas Tech (9-1-0) vs.

Tennessee (6-30), 8:30 p.m., EST. Sun Bowl at El Paso, Tex. Auburn (6-4) vs. Missouri (7-3- ()) Shrine Bowl at San Francisco East vs. West.

4 p.m. Dee. 31 Sugar Bowl at New Orleans Notre Dame (8-0-0) vs. Alabama 19-0-0), 8 p.m. EST.

Jan. Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif. Michigan (10-0-0) or Ohio State (9-0-0) vs. Southern California 18-1-1) or UCLA (9-1-0), 5 p.m. EST Cotton Bowl al Dallas Texas (7-2-0) vs.

Nebraska (8- 1-11 Orange Bowl at Miami Louisiana State (9-0-0) vs. Penn State (10-0-01, 8 p.m. EST 3 itula Bowl at Honolulu East vs. West. 4 p.m.

EST Jan. 6 Bowl at Tampa, Fla. North vs. South Jan. 12 Senior Bowl at Mobile, Ala.

North vs. South, 1 p.m. EST Pro basketball NBA Eastern Conference Atlantic Division W. L. Pet.

G.B. Boston 13 3 .813 New York 11 7 .611 3 Buffalo 8 12 .400 7 Philadelphia 5 12 .294 8'2 ('entral Division Atlanta 10 8 .556 ('apital 8 .533 Houston 13 .278 -5 (leveland 4 15 .211 6' Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 15 3 .833 Chicago 14 4 .778 Detroit 11 8 .679 414 K. 6 12 .333 9 Pacific Division Los Angeles 12 6 .667 Golden St. 8 6 .571 2 Portland 9 7 .563 2 Seattle 7 14 .33 6': Phoenix 4 13 .235 7 Sunday's Games Buffalo 112. Capital 101 Los Angeles 102.

Cleveland 100) Seattle 95, Philadelphia 91 Chicago 104. Detroit 102 AB.A East Division W. Pet. G.B. Kentucky 13 3 .813 1 Carolina 16 5 .762 New York 7.

11 .389 7', Memphis 6 12 .333 8' Virginia 5 11 .313 8'2 West Division Denver 10 6 .625 U'tah 10 8 .556 Indiana 8 9 .471 2'4 San Antonio 0 13 .409 4 San Diego 6 .333 5 Sunday's Game U'tah 83. San Antonio 80 Event to honor West's athletes Football, gymnastics and cross country athletes at West Albany High School will be honored Tuesday at the Fall Sports Dessert. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the school's auditorium. Tickets will be on sale at the door.

Guest speaker will be Oregon College of Education football coach Bill McArthur. Good Brakes Mean Safety Faulty brakes can mean disaster. Let us check yours now to be sure! COMPLETE BRAKE WORK DISC or DRUM ALBANY WHEEL EXHAUST 926-2732 1045 S. Geary PINEHURST. N.C.

(AP) Miller. Barber got the big check, but Ben Crenshaw got the big attention. think I beat the next Jack Nicklaus," the 42-year-old Barber said after his final round 69 gave him a three-stroke victory over the youthful Crenshaw, probably the most exciting rookie to come along since Nicklaus turned pro. Barber earned a $100,000 check the biggest golf prize in history after his 570 total won the 144-hole, two-week World Open Golf Tournament Saturday. total was two-over-par and represented the first over par winning total in a year on the pro tour.

Crenshaw was within one stroke of the top spot until he tried to overpower a tee shot on the par-five 16th and hit it into the woods. He finished with a 71-573. The gallery was with the strong, stocky, 21- year-old blond all the way. There was a gathering of only about 1,500 for the final round that was played in cool, breezy weather, but most were rooting for the young man who had won the San Antonio-Texas Open only two weeks before. Cries of "Ho get 'em, Ben," and "Charge 'em, and "Best 'em echoed through the piney woods in this Carolina Miller Barber is happy and he ought to be.

He won $100,000 to go along with the World Open title Sunday and finished the two-week long golf tourney with an eight -round total of 570, two over par for 144 holes. (UPI Telephoto) CL cagers stress defense This is the fifth of a series previewing the mid-valley's high school basketball teams. By FRED WESTERLUND Democrat-Herald Writer HALSEY "Everybody grows up knowing how to shoot a basketball, but not everybody can play defense." And defense is going to be the name of the game in this week's basketball practice at Central Linn High School, asserted Larry Matthews, the Cobras new coach. "It's harder to teach," said Matthews of defense. "It takes more work, especially more team work with the switches have the guys talk to each other and help each other out.

is easier," he continued. "I try to spend twice as much time on defense than offense." But for the first week of practice "it has been just plain fundamentals," stressed Matthews. "Passing, shooting, dribbling and stuff like that." Being a new coach means some changes in style and philosophy. It also means spending a little extra time to adjust. But Matthews is finding it isn't so at Central Linn.

"We're making pretty good progress," he said. "'The thing I'm impressed with about these kids is their attitude. I'm really impressed with their attitude. They play well together and none of the kids are selfish. "They're pretty sound defensively from last year.

We'll only have to make a few adjustments," said Matthews. "I think we'll surprise a few people before the year is over. The kids think that way and I I do." Matthews knows it may take a little time to transform the Cobras into a unified winning unit. "We have a lot of young kids," he explained. Along with five seniors and four juniors, Central Linn will have a sophomore and a freshman the Grossniklaus brothers.

Dave, a 6-2 sophomore, is battling for a starting forward spot while Peter, a freshman, has earned a varsity spot and may be seeing considerable action. Forming the nucleus for Central Linn will be two senior lettermen, Steve Walrod and Tom Moore. "He's a good jumper, quick and a good 14 wins in 18 NBA games Desire keys Chicago's success By the Associated Press The le Chicago Bulls have won 14 ballgames in 18 attempts this season and Coach Dick Motta thinks he knows why. "Maybe we just have desire than some of the other teams," said the fiery Motta. "We play very hard, we dive for loose balls, we just have more desire." Motta's Bulls have won more than their share of squeakers this National Basketball Association season and they pulled another one out Sunday night, edging the improving Detroit Pistons 104-102.

Veteran guard Norm Van Lier sank a 20-foot jump shot with just three seconds left to give Chicago its winning margin. Elsewhere in the NBA, the Buffalo Braves beat the Capital Bullets 112-101, the Los Angeles Lakers downed the Cleveland Cavaliers 102-100 and the Seattle SuperSonics defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 95-91. The Utah Stars shaded the San Antonio Spurs 83-80 in the only American Basketball Association contest played. Chet Walker led the Bulls' attack with 28 points, Jerry Sloan had 24 and Bob Love added 21. Bob Lanier, whose two free throws with 20 seconds left gave Detroit its last lead of the night, topped the Pistons with 27 points.

The Bulls are off to a fast start but still trail Milwaukee, off to an even faster start, by one game in the Midwest Division. The Bucks are 15-3. Braves 112, Bullets 101 Buffalo center Bob McAdoo broke the game open with 1 10 points in the first six minutes of the second half. He wound up with 43 points, and 17 rebounds. The loss dropped the Bullets a half-game behind first-place Atlanta in the Central Division.

Lakers 102, Cavaliers 100 Los Angeles, still without injured All-Star guard Jerry West, outscored the young GET READY FOR WINTER WINTERIZE SPECIAL 10 point cooling system service Drain and flush cooling system Install new coolant it Inspect all hoses 1 Pressure test radiator cap st Inspect and replace if necessary wiper blades Inspect and adjust belt tension Check operation of windshield washers Clean battery terminals Inspect and adjust belt tension $5.00 LABOR New parts and anti-freeze if necessary are extra Heritage: Pontiac Oldsmobile GMC Cadillac Trucks (formerly Harris-Tunison Motors) 310 E. Second 926-6011 sandhill country, It was reminiscent of an Arnold Palmer gallery of past years. "I had to do something pretty spectacular to win," said Crenshaw, who made wasn't up 15 strokes in the last three days. "I just up to it. don't.

know how in the world I even managed to finish second from where I was. I'm just tickled to death." He had a shot at victory, trailing by one shot, until he tried to "let it cut real big on my tee shot." on the 16th tee. It's a 504-yard, par-five that he can reach in two. But he hit it in the woods, chipped out. bunkered his third and made a bogey six.

pretty well killed my chances." said Crenshaw, a three-time national collegiate champion at the University of Texas. Still, he collected $44.175 from the total purse of $500,000 and pushed his earnings to more than $76,000 in just five starts as a pro. Leonard Thompson took third with 71-575. He was never in the title chase. Tom Watson the leader through the fifth, sixth and seventh rounds quickly faded back, finished with a 77 and tied Al Geiberger for fourth at 576.

Palmer was not a factor. He had a final round 76 and 586 in his last American start of the year. Nicklaus, along with Tom Weiskopf and Lee Trevino, did not compete. Former golfer, Mangrum, dies shooter." said Matthews of his 6-3 center in Walrod. Moore will be operating in the backcourt.

"He's a good shooter and passes the ball exceptionally well," noted the Central Linn coach. Three other seniors include Clay Lunsford. Ken Barley and Bob Canaday. Lunsford. appears to be a starter at the forward spot.

"He's really a good team player." added Matthews. Juniors on the squad are Les Eversull, Tony Ridinger, Greg Davidson and Randy Thornton. "I'm very disciplined," said Matthews of his style, "but the kids have really adjusted to my style. They have really made an effort to please me. "And that's important to me." Fred Brown sank a basket and a pair of foul shots in the final 38 seconds to give Seattle its winning margin.

Brown wound up with 22 points while teammate Spencer Haywood led all scorers with 31. APPLE VALLEY, Calif. (AP) Lloyd Mangrum, one of golf's elite of the 1940s and 1950s and winner of the U.S. Open, is dead at the age of 59. The sharp-tongued, quickwitted Mangrum, was stricken by a heart attack and died at his home in this high desert community on Saturday.

He had lived here since the early 1950s. When he retired, a writer dubbed him "The Squire of Apple a title Mangrum disliked but wore with humor. No funeral services were planned. do Complete Automotive Parts Service (for all cars) Albany Auto Parts 204 E. 2nd 928-3335 Cavs 11-2 in the waning moments of the fourth quarter to pull it out.

Gail Goodrich pumped in 30 points and Happy Hairston collected 26 rebounds for the Lakers. Sonics 95, Sixers 91 You'll Find Plenty of Gift Ideas in the Classified Gift Spotter If you are looking for a gift idea. all you have to do is look in the classified section of the Albany Democrat-Herald! Our classified Gift Spotter starts running on November 22 and runs through December 22. It is filled with gift offerings by local merchants all conveniently placed under headings so you can find an idea easily and quickly. If you are a merchant or a private party, all you have to do is call 926- 2211 or 259-1694 and ask one of our friendly ad-visors to help you place your Git Spotter advertising! Filbany Democrat- Gerald 60 09 00600 for the title, After drawing a bye.

Higsen decisioned Bruce Shelton of Coquille for a championship. Corbett stopped Robert Strong of Roseburg in the second round for another title. He had received a first round bye. Also competing in the twoday annual tournament in Willamina was Mike Reigard who lost to Cole Lyday of the Capitol Boxing Club of Salem in the eight-year-old. 60-pound class.

Tonight at 7. the Albany boxing team will host West Eugene Boxing Club and Mt. Scott Community Center of Portland in matches for the Father -Son night at the Albany Elks Lodge..

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