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He scored his first competitive goal for the club, a penalty, in a 2 0 Scottish League Cup tie win over Rangers at Ibrox in August 1971, and that season went on to score 23 league and cup goals in 49 appearances.
The 1971 72 team holds franchise records in wins ( 69 ), most points scored, and largest margin of victory ; both of the latter came in the team's 63 point win versus Golden State ( 162 99 ).
Fassbinder scored his first domestic commercial success with The Merchant of Four Seasons ( Händler der vier Jahreszeiten, 1971 ).
Although he hit but 61 home runs over the next four years ( 1971 through 1974 ) as the Red Sox finished second twice and third twice, he finished in the top 10 in batting, and top three in on base percentage and walks in 1973 and 1974, and led the league in runs scored in 1974.
Howe also scored 20 or more goals in 22 consecutive seasons between 1949 and 1971, an NHL record.
In 1971, the group scored a modest international hit with " Bless You " ( produced by the Jackson 5's producers The Corporation ).
Gladys Knight & the Pips joined the Motown roster in 1966, and, although regarded as a second-string act, scored several hit singles, including " I Heard It Through the Grapevine ", ( recorded later by Marvin Gaye ), " Friendship Train " ( 1969 ), " If I Were Your Woman " ( 1970 ), " I Don't Want To Do Wrong " ( 1971 ), the Grammy Award winning " Neither One of Us ( Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye )" ( 1972 ), and " Daddy Could Swear ( I Declare )" ( 1973 ).
He retired in 1971 having played 516 Football League games and scored 357 goals, an all-time record for the top flight.
Seven times he was among the league top ten home run hitters and nine time he was among the top ten in runs scored, leading the NL in 1971 and 1973.
Further international tournament victories were scored at East Berlin 1962, Sarajevo 1967, Hastings 1967-68, Kecskemét 1968, Tallinn 1969, Pärnu 1971, and Las Palmas 1973.
He played college basketball for John Wooden at the University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA ) from 1971 to 1974, winning the national title in 1972 over Florida State and again in 1973 with an 87 66 win over Memphis State in which Walton made an impressive 21 of 22 field goal attempts and scored 44 points.
During the 1971 72 season, Mahovlich scored a career-high 96 points, which he nearly matched the following season with 93 points.
Winning the league title in 1970 71, Leading goalscorer with 42 goals, including 7 hatricks, was Geoff Davies who scored 28 goals in the following 1971 72 season.
At the end of Graham's third season ( 1988 89 ), the club won their first League title since 1971 ( when Graham had been an Arsenal player ), in highly dramatic fashion, in the final game of the season against Liverpool at Anfield ; Arsenal needed to win by two goals to take the title ; Alan Smith scored for Arsenal early in the second half to make it 1 0, but as time ticked by Arsenal struggled to get a second, and with 90 minutes gone on the clock, Arsenal still needed another goal.
In his three-year spell with the team, he took six podiums, most of which were scored during the 1971 Formula One season in which he also finished as runner-up in the Drivers ' Championship.
In the summer of 1971 he enjoyed an average of over 100 in domestic cricket, and scored 121 not out against Pakistan at Lord's.
On 15 May 1971, Best scored possibly the most famous " goal " of his career at Windsor Park in Belfast against England.
Cournoyer scored a career high 47 goals in the 1971 72 season.
In the 1971 72 season Lee set a British record for the number of penalties scored in a season, with 15 of his 35 goals scored from the penalty spot.
In 1981, he starred as Spurs won the FA Cup for the sixth time, defeating in a memorable replay and the following season Tottenham retained the FA Cup ( Hoddle scored in both the Final and Final replay ) and finished the League campaign in fourth place, the club's best league position since 1971.
In the fifth round of the 1971 FA Cup when Leeds were unexpectedly beaten 3 2 by Colchester United, Giles scored Leeds ' second goal as they almost came back from 3 0 down.
In the Stanley Cup Semifinals in 1971, when the Blackhawks scored a series-clinching empty-net goal in Game 7 against the New York Rangers, CBS announcer Dan Kelly reported, " I can feel our broadcast booth shaking!
Sardesai scored 54 and 40 in the Indian win over England at the Oval in 1971, which led to another series win.
They made a good start to the 1971 72 season and finished 1971 five points clear at the top of the league, with Law having scored twelve goals.

1971 and crucial
Kong, whose production had been a crucial part of both Dekker's and Cliff's careers, died in 1971, and so both of his protegés lost direction for a period before returning to music.
International success had still completely eluded the band when in 1971, their label reissued the second MGM single " Hello Melinda, Goodbye " b / w " Signs " with one crucial difference: the sides were reversed.
Edelbrock had been elected in a crucial time in the history of SEMA ; Congress enacted the Clean Air Act in 1971 and established the Environmental Protection Agency, which targeted the air pollution caused by internal combustion engines.

1971 and away
One of the last countries to break away from the gold standard was the United States in 1971.
The 1970s were not much better, with the Indians trading away several future stars, including Graig Nettles, Dennis Eckersley, Buddy Bell and 1971 Rookie of the Year Chris Chambliss, for a number of players who made no impact.
The team changed its name from the original Boston Patriots after relocating to Foxborough in 1971, although Foxborough is a suburb of Boston, away.
Anguilla was able to successfully break away from the union in 1971.
* Jon Turley ( born 26 April 1971 ), an author who writes children's books, has lived in Kidderminster since the mid 1990s and was born some fifteen miles away in Worcester.
Two decades earlier, the Canadian town of Saint-Jean-Vianney, Québec, also constructed on a Leda clay base, had been abandoned after a landslide on May 4, 1971, which swept away 41 homes, killing 31 people.
* Math Tricks Help You Design Shop Projects: master a simple compass and you're a designer ; convert your router into one with a trammel and away you go, Popular Science, May 1971, p104, 106, 108, Scanned article via Google Books: http :// books. google. com / books? id = ngAAAAAAMBAJ & pg = PA104
In 1971, the Mexican government decided that its overwhelmingly Roman Catholic citizens should not be subjected to proselytizing and banned the Pentecostal preachers from the radio, taking away 80 percent of XERB's revenue.
Minh stayed away before deciding to return and challenge General Nguyễn Văn Thiệu in the presidential election of 1971.
Tangaroa retaliates by swamping canoes and sweeping away houses, land and trees that are washed out to sea in floods ( Grey 1971: 5-6 ).
Tangaroa retaliates by overturning canoes and sending floods that sweep away houses, land and trees ( Grey 1971: 5-6 ).
The small town was virtually wiped away on February 21, 1971 when an F5 tornado struck portions of Louisiana and Mississippi, as 36 people were left dead in rural Mississippi in the wake of the storm ; 21 of the victims were from Inverness.
" In an interview, Trucks recalled that after Allman ’ s death in 1971, the band “ got away from the music ," producing “ country-fried hit records ,” which created egos that “ ripped all apart .”
In recent years the proportion of the population identifying as Aboriginal has increased markedly ; from 0. 6 % in 1971 to 5. 1 % in 2006, partly owing to the migration of non-indigenous Australians away from Broken Hill.
Guitarist / vocalist / songwriter / producer Phil Bates ( Trickster, ELO Pt2, Quill and solo artist ) was born in Tamworth, and played in local bands the Teenbeats and Source of Power until moving away from the area in 1971.
Kotch is a 1971 American comedy film which tells the story of an elderly man who runs away so as not to be put into a nursing home, and strikes up a friendship with a pregnant teenage girl.
It was not until after Ma passed away, that his wife went to Taiwan in 1971 from America to bring the artifacts to Chiang Kai-shek, who turned them over to the Taipei National Palace Museum.
In 1971 he participated in an attempt at constitutional reform, the Victoria Charter, which quickly unravelled when Bourassa backed away from the proposed deal after it was strongly criticized by Quebec opinion leaders for not giving Quebec more powers.
In January 1971 with Bobby Moore, Brian Dear and Clyde Best, Greaves was involved in late-night drinking, against the wishes of manager Ron Greenwood, prior to a 4 0 FA Cup away defeat to Blackpool resulting in him being dropped by the club.
The game remained close throughout, however the Stars pulled away late, winning the 1971 ABA Championship 131-121.
Yallop drew this conclusion from an interview in March 1971 with Dr. David Haler, the pathologist who carried out the autopsy on Miles, who Yallop reports estimated the head wound was inflicted by a bullet of between. 32 and. 38 calibre fired from between six to nine feet away.
In 1971 Argonaut owner John Bassett, and Leo Cahill were able to recruit Joe Theismann away from the Miami Dolphins.
In 1972, Leo Cahill followed up his recruiting exploits of 1971 by signing college superstar Eric “ The Flea ” Allen away from the NFL Baltimore Colts who had drafted Allen.
Other more radical left-wing groups that broke away were Partido Comunista de los Trabajadores ( formed by the Left Opposition of PCE in 1977 ) and PCE ( VIII-IX Congresos ) ( formed in 1971 ).
Feeling in their bones the unbridgeable separateness and distance from both Croats and Serbs, these " Turkey's abandoned children " found themselves in an uneasy position: being a cultural / denominational transplant from Asia Minor grafted onto South Slavic ethnicities whose nascent Croat and Serb identities melted away in the process of Islamization, they vacillated between a few national and semi-national individualities: Turkish, Croat, Serb, supranational Yugoslav and quasidenominational ethnic Muslim designation-Bosnian Muslims were officially recognized as a nation under the name of Muslims in the 1971 Yugoslav census.

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