The White Falcon - 21.11.1980, Qupperneq 11
November 21, 1980 White Falcon 11
SHORT SHOTS
Football
Officials of the Independence
Bowl game in Shreveport, Louisiana,
have named Southern Mississippi as
the visiting team for the December
13th event. The host team will be
either McNeese State or South-
western Louisiana.
Meanwhile, organizers of the
Peach Bowl in Atlanta say Stanford
and Indiana are tv>o teams under
consideration to take on Virginia
Tech in the game on January 2.
and. . .
here are the results of Sunday's
NFL games. Pittsburgh just slipped
past Cleveland, 16-13; Los Angeles
shutdown the Patriots, 17-14; Buf-
falo shutout Cincinnati, 14-0; At-
lanta helped New Orleans to remain
winless, 31-13; Philadelphia stop-
ped Washington, 24-0; Baltimore
edged Detroit, 10-9; the New York
Giants surprised Green Bay, 27-21;
Dallas beat St. Louis, 31-21; Min-
nesota handed Tampa Bay a 31-23
iloss; Chicago gave Houston a hard
lime, but lost 10-6; Denver out-
cored New York Jets, 31-24; San
Diego bested Kaifsas City, 20-7;
Miami won over San Francisco,
17-13; and on Monday night, the
Oakland Raiders were victotious
over the Seattle Seahawks, 19-17.
Boxing
Sugar Ray Leonard's older
brother is denying charges that he
was trying to spy on welterweight
champion Roberto Duran's training
camp. Duran stopped his training
on Saturday when he saw Roger Leon-
ard standing among the spectators.
But Roger Leonard says he just hap-
pened to be at the training center
and stopped by to watch the workout
and he says his brother doesn't
even want to hear anything about
Duran.
Basketball
Former NBA player Marvin Barnes
has been released from custody in
Trieste, Italy, where he was held
for four days on charges of giving
false testimony. He had been
questioned in connection with an
alleged cocaine party he attended
two weeks ago. He was not charged
with possession of drugs.
Marathon
England's Joyce Smith won the
second Tokyo International Women's
Marathon Sunday in two-hours, 30-
minutes and 27-seconds...more than
seven minutes faster than her vic-
NFL standings
AMERICAN CONFERNCF.
EAST W
Buffalo 8
New England 7
Baltimore 6
Miami 6
N.Y. Jets 2
L T PF PA
3 0 238 175
4 0 302 238
5 0 231 220
5 0 175 204
9 0 200 274
CENTRAL W
Houston 8
Cleveland 7
Pittsburgh 7
Cincinnati 3
WEST W
Oakland 8
San Diego 7
Denver 6
Kansas City .5
Seattle 4
L T PF PA
3 0 205 184
4 0 242 223
40 278 227
8 0 142 201
L T PF PA
3 0 259 219
4 0 305 211
5 0 211 222
6 0 207 240
7 0 195 229
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
EAST W
Philadelphia 10
Dallas 8
N.Y. Giants 3
St. Louis 3
Washington 3
L T PF PA
1 0 292 135
3 0 321 216
8 0 185 320
8 0 229 251
8 0 158 232
Soccer
A 1-1 tie between Mexico and
Canada Sunday eliminated the United
States from the 1982 World Cup Soc-
cer series.
—hi
Bowling
T.inda Tackett and Doug Larson
are the Oueen and King of the Hill,
having retained their titles Sunday
t the Arctic Bowl.
Tackett defeated Cathy Malone
■bile Larson downed Chuck Parker.
CENTRAL W L T PF PA
Detroit 6 5 0 219 193
MLnnesota 6 5 0 216 210
Green Bay 4 6 1 176 231
Tamoa Bay 4 6 1 204 238
Chicago 4 7 0 175 182
WERT W L T PF PA
Atlanta 8 3 0 295 2Q2
Los Angeles 7 4 0 294 22.8
Ran Francisco 3 8 0 226 310
tory in the race last year.
Canadian Jacqueline Gareau, the
top finisher in the 1980 Boston
Marathon, finished second, 34
seconds behind Smith. Forty eight
runners competed.
Auto racing
World Motor Racing Champion
Allan Jones won the 45th Australian
Grand Prix Formula-One race near
Melbourne Sunday.
Jones, who owns a farm near Mel-
bourne, achieved a lifetime dream
by winning the race his father had
won 21 years ago.
They said it
Tony Dungy, former NFL defensive
back, asked if he felt biorhythms
influenced the outcome of games:
"I think your biorhythms are going
to be better against San Fransisco
than they are against Pittsburgh."
Dan McCann, Duquesne Football
Coach, after being beaten 30-28, on
a field goal by Georgetown junior
Jim Corcoran, who had also beaten
the Dukes with a field goal in 1978
and a punt-return touchdown in
1979: "I plan to attend his
graduation."
Local sports happenings
There will be a meeting for
women interested in volleyball on
Monday at 5:30 p.m. at the gym.
A meeting for women interested
in basketball will be held Tuesday
at 5:30 p.m. at the gym.
Rosters are due for men's
basketball on Monday. The league
begins with a pre-season tourney
on Dec. 1.
There will be a mandatory
clinic for basketball coaches
next week. The specific date and
time will be announced. All teams
must be represented or they will
not enter the league.
The gym is sponsoring a class on
Body Building/Weight Training for
men and women. The Class begins
Monday. A Judo class is also of-
fered, but on a monthly basis. You
can register at the gym for both of
these classes.
The gym will be open on Thanks-
giving Day from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.