Calgary Stampeder Jesse Mims (19) helped his club to an early lead Sunday as the Western Football Conference team won the Grey Cup. They stopped the Toronto Argonauts 14-11 and the THE HERALD, TERRACE — KITIMAT, B.C. TOUCHDOWN COMING UP FORSTAMPS eastern club claimed it was their first loss in a Grey Cup final. Mims sprinted six yards for the major to get away from Argos’ Gene Mack (76). ; —CP Photo Football veterans perform key roles Veterans Day arrived a bit late for National Football League quarterbacks this year. Three of the walking woun- ded, - field generals returning from summer skirmishes nat had put thém ~ out ‘of: mission, joined the autunin offensives Sunday. Two of them won the battles but lost the wars. For the third, it was just the other way around. Joe Namath, exploding on the scene in New York, tossed three bombshells en route te a 258- yard aerial attack only to miss the mark in the last minute as the Jets bowed to a San Fran- cisco ‘49ers 24-21. ' And Bart Starr, cooly directing the Green Bay Packers’ attack, watched as his troops committed tactical blunders that sent the Packers down to a 29-21 defeat at the hands of New Orleans Saints. REDSKINS WIN But Sonny Jurgensen, marching Washington into enemy territory, was knocked out of action and could only watch as Billy Kilmer barked the orders that carried the Redskins to a 20-18 victory over Philadelphia Eagles. In Sunday's other’ clashes, Baltimore Colts walloped Oakland Raiders 37-14, Cleveland Browns beat Houston Oilers 37-24, Denver Broncs defeated Pittsburgh Steelers 22- 10, Cincinnati Bengals stomped San Diego, Chargers 31-0, Minnesota Vikings smothered Atlanta Falcons 24-7, Buffalo - Bills topped New England Patriots 27-20 and St. Louis Cardinals swatted New York Giants 24-7, As 63,936 fans screamed their approval, Namath trotted -in to replace Jets’ starter Bob Davis, injured in the second quarter. He proceeded to connect on 11 of 27 passes, including touch- downs of 57 and 20 yards to Rich '. Lapointe operation ' MONTREAL (CP) — De fenceman ‘Guy Lapointe of Montreal Canadiens underwent. ° “surgery today to repair a frac- ture of his right cheekbone. . Dr. D.G, Kinnear, physician _for the National Hockey League dub, said Lapointe underwent “xray examinations early ‘today ‘onthe team’s.return from De- “thalt, and was immediately ad- - . mitted to hospital. Lapointe is expected to be out. - : ‘Orr, Stanfield, .of the Hneup: for at least two ings: Sunday. night’ when La pointe wad struck just below right. eye by the puck. Caster and a 22-yarder to Ed Bell. But with New York on San Francisco’s 19 with only seconds remaining, his pass to Bell was intercepted in the end e by Johnny Fuller,” - ant don't feel y played well . I've got to improve my mental state because I didn’t feel at ease,’’ Namath said. WASHINGTON SCORES 2 Vic Washington, former Ottawa Rough Rider, and John Brodie did most of the damage for the ‘49ers. Washington ran two yards for one touchdown and hauled in a 22-yard Brodie pass for another and the San Francisco quarterback scored the third from one yard out, But it was Bruce Gossett’s 25- yard second-quarter field goal that made the difference as the ‘agers regained the National Conference West lead. “You can't blame Starr. I thought he played quite well,” Packers coach Dan Devine said, Starr hit on eight of 17 passes for 116 yards but four furnbles and two interceptions, one off rookie Scott Hunter who came on in the final period, gave the Saints the game. Hockey Scoring New York 4 Philadelphia 2 . -New York Seiling, Philadelphia — Folley, Detrolt 4 Montreal 2 Detroit — Delvecchio, Collins, Karlander, Redmond: Montreal “— Lemaire, P.. Mahovlich. « Chicago 4Toronto 1 ‘ Chicago— R, Hull, Campbell, . Maki, ‘O'Shea; Toronto - —_— Henderson. ‘ Californias Buffalo 3 California — Carleton 2, Sheehan 2, Vadnais; Buffalo — Martin 2, Shack. : SATURDAY Detroit 3 New York 1 Detroit —. Volmar, Collins, Charron; New . York - ‘Rousseau. : . Chicago 3 Toronto. ; ‘Chicago — R. Hull, D.. Hull, Martin; Toronto — Monahan, - Ley, Henderson. Montreal3 Pittsburgh 1 Montreal — Lafleur; Tardif, Richard; Pittsburgh | Schinkel, Vancouver 5 Buffalo 2. ‘Vancouver -Boudrias, — Tallon, Balon, Hall, Wilkins; Buffalo. — Shack, Goyelte: “Borton6 St. Loulsé- ‘Boston’ ~ “Es Some ball talent available SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Any major league team willing to spend $25,400 could have Tony Conigliraro or Clete Boyer today as baseball launched its winter meetings with a draft of minor league talent. Conigliaro, the one-time American League slugger, and Boyer,:one of-the:.majors'-top - third: basemen -until -exiled-to Hawaii for personality problems were the most glamorous names available for the relatively cheap asking price. . Hundreds of other players, from raw recruits lo much- travelled veterans, were also available to big league teams hoping to land help for bargain basement prices. There were relief pitcher Dick Hall: and catcher Clay : forthe Mignescta Twins. -two Dalrymple of the American League champion Baltimore Orioles, for instance. And power hitting Danny Walton, a one- time minor league player of the year, too. Joe Moeller, a long-time relief ' ace of Los Angeles Dodgers; Bill Zepp, who won nine games years ago,,.and former. Min- | nesota outfielder Brant Alyea were among baseball names in the hopper. TRADES MAY COME While the 24 major league teams dipped into the minor greb bag to open business of- ficlally at this week-long affair, there was also the backstage . intrigue of possible big trades. With Frank Trader Lane, the fast-dealing general manager of Milwaukee Brewers on hand, there was sure-to be some ac- tion. Lane, who was involved in a 10¢player swap during the . World Series, always’ makes things interesting at this market place of talent, — -° Among players reportedly dangled for trade bait were Sam McDowell, Cleveland Indians’ _ southpaw..ace; slugging , third | baseman. Ron, Santo ‘and. heft. hander Ken Holtzman of Chicago Cubs; shortstop Mark Belanger, second baseman Dave Johnson and outfielders Frank Robinson.and Paul Blair of Baltimore Orioles; out- fielders Mickey Stanley of Detroit Tigers, and pitchers Fritz Peterson and Stan Bahnsen of New York Yankees. The 70th annual session opened with the draft, followed by minor league meetings shock “Tt has * bean’ a ‘tong, unrewarding season fer Detrolt Red Wings,. particularly veteran captain Alex, Delvec- chio and. most noteably the Detroit brass headed by general manager Ned Harkuess,. So the weekend sent.a breath of fresh: air through Detroit Olympia . as -- the;. Wings registered successive, National Hockey League wins: at home sere over New York Rangers and - ‘Montreal Canadiens. . The back-to-back * victories over the East Division leaders — 4-2 over Montreal Sunday and 3-1 over the Rangers tightened up the top of the division standings and finally gave the Wings some breathing space at the lower end, of the division. Elsewhere’ Sunday, “the Rangers tripped - Philadelphia Flyers 4-2, Chicago Black Hawks rocked Toronto Maple Leafs with three third-period. . foals for a 4-r win’ and California Golden Seals took third place in thé West with 5-3 decision over Punch Imlach’s ‘ hapless Buffalo Sabres. In other Saturday games, Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues shelled one another in a 6- 6 stalemate, Chicago’ and Toronto tied 3-3, - Montreal downed Pittsburgh Penguins 3-1 on third period scores by Marc Tardif and Henri Richard. Vancouver Canucks trimmed Buffalo 5-2 and Minnesota North Stars held first in thé West with a 3-I win over Los Angeles Kings. © The schedule resumes. today with Chicago at Vancouver and California in St. Louis. NEW YORK ON TOP The weekend results left New York, with 34 points, atop the East, a slim two points ahead of Montreal and Boston. Toronto is eight points back with 24, six ahead of Detroit. Vancouver follows with 16, three-ahead of cellar-dwelling Buffalo. Minnesota, idle Sunday night, held a one-point lead over Chicago in the west with 35 points. Third-piace California, with 19 points, is one up on Philadelphia and Pittsburgh and three ahead of St. Louis. Los Angeles trails the west with . 11 points. : Detroit’s - much-m aligned management, “headed by | Harkness, has: shad reason: to | squirm’ this year? “The: ‘club’s hierarchy went through sudden and drastic changes last year, but continued on promises there’d be.a better showing in 1971-72, : Upto Saturday, this promised change failed to materialize. The Red Wings changed coaches early.-in the season switching to’. Johnny Wilson: from ‘Doug. Barkley, but remained . solidly. entrenched Archie By Bob Montana WE'RE a No, SwLy! you HOLD AN ALUMINUM / JUGHEAD, ARE YOU GOING TO _ ' SUNBATHE, TOO ? © 1971, Archie Comix Publications, Inc. AS SOON AS I EAT THE PIE / BOB iA — Hadfield 2,. MacGregor; ‘ ito 2,’ Budyk, : Walton; - Ste. | : Unger a, _Egers- 2 I CAN'T GO ON THE HIKE TODAY-- ZI HAVE BLISTERS. ON My FEET THAT SHOULDN'T. |. -| STOP You, SIR EVEN HAVE | L- HAVE BLISTERS. EVERYWHERE / WHY, I ON My BUSTERS/, BLISTERS THAT MAY EXPLAIN ft LOT OF THAT oe Pe “1181 Blondie ve are nae To OH, BAGWOOD*- | [ JUST FOUND THE CUTEST: JUTTLE BABY, RCTORE OF re AT YOU: AT SIX, MENTS . LYING THEGE NAKED.AS.A- YAYBIRD ON A BEARSICIN.RUG| Syadiate, fre. 1471, Waerkd nicks renewed. Kage Frente: 8 “HAVE YOUR EYES iy <4 CLOSED?| | ial “BUT, HOW. COME. You | his’ brother Senator Rdbert “and * -neither state was put: under near or gt the tail-end. of. the East with Vancouver and. Buffalo. -And Delvecchio, who has been through the good years and bad in two decades of play with the . Wings and who.almost quit this ” season. rather than save’ his. tited legs in a part-time role, is. as much a part of the Detroit resurgence, temporary though it may be, . OPENS SCORING. « oo He assisted on the Insurance goal by Guy Charion against . New-York then opened the first-| period scoring: against Mon- treal. It was folléwed. up 33 seconds later by team-mate Bill Collins. ; Jacques Lemaire halved the: count at 10:13 of the second period. Al Karlander tallied the winner 20 secorids later and Mickey Redmond added ‘in- surance Score at 15:51: . Bryan Campbell, Chico Maki. and Danny O'Shea triggered three goals in aspanof jist over - Speakers discuss Quebec outlook — TORONTO (CP) — Three political spokesmen, | recalling the crisis in Quebec a year ago, looked to the future of the province Sunday and saw its relationship to the rest of Canada in differing per- _Spectives, Parti Quebecois leader Rene" Levesque said the province should be ready tosecede within _five years; Quebec Justice Minister Jerome Choquette said _ separatism is not the answer, -. and State Secretary Gerard Pelletier defended the federal stand during the crisis. . - All spoke of the aftermath of the insurrection; ‘which culminated in the murder of Quebec ‘Labor Minister Pierre Laporte after he and British Trade Commissioner James - Cross were kidnapped. Mr.. Levesque decried ‘the War Measures Act — invoked during the kidnappings — which gave police extraordinary powers of arrest and detention. He said the United States had two assassinations — Preside John F. Kennedy’ 'ti'Texad' itd | Kennedy in California — martial law,” “Why should a whole town be . under the sway of some Liberal | jerk who happens’ to have the newspaper or the TV channel?"’ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 19] os Struggling Red Wings Habs, Rangers . GET DOUBLE MINORS . of naivete, which he said was five minutes of the third perica = at Chicago: to” settle thes Pan weekend | contests with t The win: ‘rept the’ Hawki unbeaten stririg at-home, ef tending it tol games, includi 10 victories; It: was a bruising game with Toronto's Jing -, Harrison getting involved in t skirmishes, ° i He and Chicago defencema¥ Keith Magnuson were tagzef with double minors in the firs period, then Harrison angi Magnuson’ 5 partner, Jerrige Korab, exchanged punches if the middle period. a _ ‘Toronto's Rick Ley. was sen@e off with a game misconduc when he disrupted ~ 0’Shea’: Goal at 13:59 of the third perio which followed by 53 second’: Maki’s insurance score. . Vic Hadfield, with two goals and an assist, paced them ‘rebounding © Rangers att Philadelphia y He said if a provincial government is democratically ¢ elected, any move toward in-3am dependence should be respected ‘ame by Ottawa. “] don’t think Canada would : call out the army,” he said. If secession todk place, he suggested there could be a type tg of ‘common market between Quebec and the rest of Canada. } Mr, Pelletier” defended the (™ implementation of the War aie Measures Act, while conceding | : that the act might have been a Em contributing factor in the murder of Mr. However, he added: "TF ithink the measures were justified because ofthe climate & Laporte. i 2 and the danger of an jim escalation.” , j ACCUSES POLICE He accused the Quebec police one reason why the ‘act was i ‘invoked: i “The police knew precious | at ee ee a : litile about the FLQ, How can i S| | pyou:cjudge: »police:reports--that Tae ‘are maybe.yes;maybe no. | a “The police were, let’s fact it, very naive.’ : a There was ne alternative, he said, but to implement the act. 7% ‘Mr. Choquette took issue with Mr. Levesque's suggestion of a common market. 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