Wi EL ab TSN By FRANK BROWN _ The Associated Press Some National Hockey League teams have been taking a calculated risk this season by playing one goalie in a majority of their games. - Toronto Maple Leafs have used Mike Palmatcer in all but five of their 35 contests so far. That’s not unexpected; Palmateer played in 50 of their 80° contests last year. Los Angeles Kings have used Rogie Vachon in 24 of their last 25 games, including a stretch of 18 in a row. That, too, is no surprise, because Vachon played in 68 games Last year. -_Minnesota North Stars have done the same thing with Pete LoPresti, who annually is a busy man, and Pittsburgh Penguins with Denis Herron, who has played 12 of the last 13 since Dunc Wilson fell into the dog house. But the major offender has been Butfalo, which has used Don Edwards a 8 ering 19 games in a ror aad hasn’t given him a full night off in the last 39 games. The last time Edwards got an evening's rest was Oct. 16 when Gerry Desjardins lost a 2- 0 game to Chicago Biack Hawks. “Now Desjardins is out of the picture for at least the next three weeks because he separated his shoulder when he fell in the dressing room after practice Tuesday. CONTINUES HEX That continued the incredib injury he hex that continually terrupted the M teran netminder’s career. Most recently -he had shown strong signs of coming back from the eye injury ma t nearly ended h ao eat a places even a hoavier weight on the slender shoulders of Edwards, the Sabres’ 22- year-old goaltender. The Terrace Reds. beat) Au Seasons Tue were a risk © Sabres are neck-and-neck with Boston Bruins and Toronto in the Adams Division first-place race. With me. and Buffalo in no position every game to worry about a goalie's. battle fatigue with all the other injuries they’ve got, they are faced with a di- lemma—do they . keep paying Edwards or face: ect of losing pin with a backup man There had been hope that Desjardins would. ready to play, and soon. - And there was a reason why—the Sabres have tied their last four . more and more . games aad had led. in two of a Weariness may aying ~ pat athogghs ‘there have een some key - injuries to’ defencemen: . Jocelyn Guevremont.. and. J Schoenfeld aswell as to right _ Winger. Rene SAUVE Is. BACKUP . Now the. backup goalie . will be Bob Sauve, a veteran of exactly four NEL contests. . "Edwards will have ‘to - deal with ‘that problem... “I love. to play’. the game,” he said recently, “If I'm called on to play wal! pext “45 games, | Giants up p for SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Bud Herseth, a Phoenix, Ariz., meat- packing executive whose. purchase of 50 per cent of © an Francisco Giants helped keep the National League baseball team from moving to Toronto, . : has authorized lawyer. Richard Tinkham of . Indianapolis to find him a . e wants out be-° buyer. cause the team continues to lose money. « “Mr. Tinkham has uniil Jan. 15 to come up with a buyer and, if he does, then (co-owner Bob) | Lurie has 30 days to match the selling price of my half and keep the club in San Francisco," Herseth said Tuesday. Lurie said - any. proposals have: cate solutely nothing to do with moving the Giants to another city.” . “Tf Bud finds a buyer then, yes, I can consider the new pe ople ’s price. If | [find the price excessive, then the new buyer jimply would take over 's partnership.” “Herseth purchased ‘a -half interest in the Giants 191 all ou “baseball is out at ‘iy league.” “Cattle is my: and I just can h time business o ; situation, ’”.. tough: at ail.” ” _ ; . Lurie and.1 lost. - over $2 million: the last two seasons’ and I can't. | afford it,” Herseth said. t ‘apend as- ee , i: “side - | sae tt "Ones goalie games-- “ ens Hotel beat Ev's glpres and terrace ed over All { - Seasons in ‘ace Men's Commercial - League basketball action — ‘ay night. Bcores were ST. LOUIS (AP) — Los - Angel es Rams, Denver Broncos, Dallas Cowboys and Oakland Raiders are heavily ‘represented on - National Football League alistar teams selected by The Sporting News. ' The Rams have seven ayers and the Cowboys ive: on the National Conference team while the Broncos and Raiders have five each on the American Conference ‘The teams: Conference | Defence Harvey Martin, Dallas, and Jack Youngblood, Los eles, ends; -Clevelan Elam, San Francisco, and Larry Brooks, Los Angeles, ‘tackles; Bill amide Philadelphia, idle ebacker ; | Natonal Rolland Lawrence, Atlanta ta, and Monte. - Jackson, ‘ eles, - *eornerbacks; hpson, Laos eles, Safeties; John James, Adanta, punter. Olfence ~ws Drew Pearson; Dallas, es + t:.4nd-Harold Jackson, Los . Angeles, wide receivers; 15 Jean Fugett, Washington, ' t end; Ban Dierdorf, . ‘Bt. Louis, "and Ron Yay, “He's had no eferentlal - treatment,” ” uffalo coach ‘Marcel Pronovost ‘said recently, . referring: ta: "Edwarda. © ‘Ts not: so- much the physical tiredness ‘we're - ‘concerned about ‘with Don:, It's. the - mental . alertness.” “The toughest’ ‘thing ort.is to be a tavcrds dwards well about’ anys able torelax says. ou re ‘pret uptight all’ through. the games, ;Your _ con-- centration has got to be 100 per cent..I've been called on; Tiguesd, julte a bit. But I’ don't nd At sale vith’ Curie in? “adie ust before. the-team was be sold ani, mowed to began oth sale tka about Selling ‘he. when. he: -reviewed.. othe financial ‘losses’ of: the - “Giants, for_ the ‘last. two : years. and: determined - ~ England fades mo ain cricket | _ HYDERABAD, Pakistan. BAD yo adir, a 21- ear-. - was’ in for: one! ti dts second innings for a lea -, first-class cricket or only ead Abdul -: old Pa stan leg-a who - has: been paving three season’, wrecked * England’s frst innings on the third d second erieket taking six for, 44. At one point Qadir, turning the 1 out-of two wom ie a took four for alx’ a devastating 16-ball -and: his . final spe was a Pakistan record against England,’ beating . “Pazal "6 “Mab of. the . Engl t today. ; From an overnight 123 | for two, England faded to: with Qadir’ England ot mpoud's six tor: 46 at the | Oval:in Exigland in-1954: “At: the close, Pakistan... of 139 and apparently heading .for th ri tiret ever ad. vietory a over and. .-::; The day started wlth a disastrous setback for nd - when’ ” f Boycott was run out for” 79. Then six more wickets fell for the addition of Just 2 runs and defiant cnewicket stand of 34 ‘in 68° minutes: by Geoff.Cope and Bob Willis to ‘give the total a sem- blance of respectability. - Bergerud ‘wins jump INNSBRUCK, Austria (AP) =. Per Bergerud of Norway won the. third event of the Four-Hill ski- ump lng . Competition lay with tmnps of 195 ard 103 metres. ‘Karo: Yiatitiils of Finland was second with jumps: of 100 and. 103 metres : ‘and: moved into first | afier three of the four’ events -in the series, Tl The fourth will ce staged at Bischofshofen, Austria, on Friday. > Finplah-born Tauno of Thunder Bay, werk 8 of 90 and 85 metres: for: 27th Bie ree stands aist: The QLyear-old Benger erud was originally ted witha Rit record for ‘his:'105-meife~ jump, but ‘organized? later retideted: the/Recision instead nantéd Falko felsspflog of East Ger- ~ many. the recoftholder with a jump of 106 metres in practice, “Yiantilla took 01 over first place Sina : Banehee . from . Jochen nneberg. of East Ger- ee zohan pal on eaday when he pulled a ment ina aining “phitd in: ‘Wedinenday’s event with leaps ofg7 and 100 metres ots rah Tormaene f Fae land while | aielspfog au a jumps 67:5 er, formerly of Eaat Germany but: , how with the Austrian team was fifth with 6 and 100. oie Buse of. East. is in second ra over all followed by felespfiog. . ; Butte, ‘Clevelan the over-all in the: - Ernie Froese, of Ey makde 26 poin Klues and Dave Crawley, “alsofoE’ 8, both made 16 High scorers for the Reds were Willy Chemko with 23 points, Scott Wiittke with 22 pointa, and Fred Lindsay with 17 points. All Seasons high scorers were Trelaind with 25 points and Tom Marvin 2 Polntss. All Star ‘teams pick ed Minnesota, ‘tackles; Tom Mack, Las eles, and Bob Young, Louis, puards; Toni Brale” St. ouis, center; Roger Staubach, Dallas, quarterback; Walter Payton, Chicago, and. Chuck Foreman, Min- nesota, running backs; . Efren Herrera’ Dallas, placekicker. American Conference Defence anil? 48 Alzado, Denver, Baltimore,” “ends: Coats | Kelcher, San Diego, and - Mike Barnes, Baltimore, — tackles; Rand Gradishar, envy el ‘middle linebacker; Jaick Ham, Pittsburgh, and Tom Jackson, Denver, outside linebackers; Jack . Tatum, Oakland, and Bill Thompson, ’ Denver, safeties; Pittsburgh, and Louis | W bt, ver, cormer- ba Ray | Guy, - Oakland, punter. Offence Nat Moore, Miami, and Lynn Swann, ‘wide receivers; Dave ‘Caspar, Oakland, tight end; Art Shell, Oakked tame “tye ami, center; Craig ‘Morton, Denver, uarterback; Franco , Pittsb h, and Lydell' Mitch Bal backs; Chris Bahr, Cincinnati, placekicker. Flyers" PHILADELPHIA (AP) . — Rick MacLeish and Orest Kindrachuk scored — third-period goals: as Philadelphia Flyers ed to a 6-4 victory over eveland Barons in a Nationa! Hockey night” game Tuesday MacLeish’s goal, his ue. 14th of the season, came at 7:03 of the third period. ’ Taking a pass from Ross inside . the blue line, MacLeish, who had two assists, beat goalie Gilles Meloche with a low shot to ‘Meloche’s left. ‘Five minutes later, Kindrachuk scored the winner, beating the netminder from five feet on 8 a pass from Bary Lonsberr Cleveland drew within @ goal at 18:26 of the' od when rookie Kris ery scored his second power lay goal: of the night. The Barons. pulled ' Meloche with one minute to go and controlled play Philadelphia zone but were unable to get a cléan shot at goalie Wayne Stephenson. ‘Cleveland’sPaul Gardner pen ned scorin at 2:49 of the firat peri but Philadelphia ten it on Dailey's shorthanded’ goal, Phitadelphia’s ninth short-handed goal of the season, tops in the NHL, Manery put Cleveland the second up reriod but Philadelphia . regained the lead .on power-play goal goals byt Bill Holmgren. MGlevelset Bob Murdoch. knotted: it again with 1:35 left in the period. ese, of Ey Mel Blout,' 1 Pittsburgh, . "\, on the ‘three ‘fi field ” Bi $2,174.00 \ DENVER (AP) . Denver Broncos quar- terback coach abe -JParilli is not new to the Super Bowl. ‘He was the backup quarterback behind Joe Namath for New York in the 1969 S a l when they defea ad Baltimore Colts 16-7. Efé'also was the’ Holder which provided 8 the margin of victory, The ‘kicker was Jim Turner, ‘who: now kicks for the ‘Broncos. . Both Parilli and Turner ‘wear rings to signify the * Jets’ triumph. “T'm ready to take this ring off finally,” says '! Parilli,” who played with Ottawa ‘Rough Riders in 1959, “I want to replace it with anotther one. _ He compares the Jets’ situation in 1969 to the Broncos’ isituation — this year. ‘ “Baltimore was the team that. everyone expected to ibe there and the Jets -were totally slogieall edge, Now psye ologicall edge. Now everyone expiects Dallas to ba at the Super Bowl and nobody: expec Denver. Matvbe we'll have a psychological edge this time, too.’ Parilli quar terbacked only one play in. the Jets’ triumph in 1969.: Namath ken up anid Parilli went in and threw an incomplete pais. The next play tt the Jets kicked d goal and iNamath returned on the next possession. Parilli stacke‘ impressive statistics in his long playing! career Was 8 Dick Coxford (number 8) and Doug MacKay str to regain the ball after a rebound. y rae | Parilli takes ring off up. which spanned two dec- ades. After quar- terbacking Kentucky to victories in the Cotton Bowl and Sugar Bowl in 1950 and 1951, respec- Ce a tively, Parilli went on to professional football. passed for 22,681 yards and 178 touchdowns Playit in both onl Foo li- League. 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