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Casa Grande Dispatch from Casa Grande, Arizona • Page 7

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Casa Grande (Ariz i IJISPATCH Thursdav ADH! 28. 1977 7 Maricopa Open Cabawo Golf Tourney "KttiiH. IT tadt 76ers Learn Something Philadelphia Bombs Celtics 110-91 I'Hll ill) r.ifitil ill) a I Hi HI lumpmi'i tin- HuM.m Ct hies anil li Ujii Hi tlnii ln-sl id M'H'ii Ndluui.il Ihi-iki'lhull Kao-iri wih'i i- stmilmal MMH-S Uu.ii Dims i Jltns lit! Ihi' Tiu'iN with Jl ponilK hdtd rt uiiniv Mri Unbolt l.i-,! ilud thin lost Uun mtrriMU and wt-ir im'iiUlh loi Suiuiaj's llifi iiuJid Irani "that 1 1f! iht'll' air like that aif nut In make IliaMuiMakf itirfv night ill ItuMiiu dlliiiMplaNttilikvMiinruiir a to it Ho hit Ului tolioDiflh'iii'liidiiiltuiitlccliwl fmir assists llcwatiin the thifk of the first-half 76erb' spree that broke the Celtics' tack Collins was aided on offense hy Julius Erving, who scored 22, and Steve Mix with 20 in 27 minutes of action. The 76ers shot 51 6 per cent from the field to 39,6 for Boston and out- rebounded the Celtics 59-50 Philadelphia controlled the game, scoring 12 straight points for a 30-20 first-period lead. Collins, Erving and Mix led a nine-minute, 33-8 spurt from which Boston never recovered Philadelphia led 6244 at halftime, by as many as 22 and never less than 12 the rest of the way Philadelphia Coach GeneShue credited defense, especially the job 7-foot-l Caldwell Jones did on Boston center Dave Cowens Cowens, who scored 37 in the Celtics' 124-119 victory Sunday, was held to eight Wednesday night.

He shot four for Baseball Results i I 4 i 4 i i 14 from the field and never had a tree throw opportunity Boston Coach Tom Heinsohn simply pointed to the Celtics's shooting percentage and offered it as the story of the game "We missed shots that we should have made, and that's it," Heinsohn said. A victory in Game Six at Boston Friday night would send the 76ers into the East final. Two other NBA quarter-final senes, both tied 2-2, resume Friday night The Washington Bullets visit the Houston Rockets and the Golden State Warriors meet the Lakers at Los Angeles in a contest to be telecast nationally at 11-30 EOT The Portland Trail Blazers take a 3-1 series lead to Denver for a Sunday game against the Nuggets BYU Defends Tourney Title SCOTTSDALE (AP) Brigham Young University began defense of its Sun Devil-Phoenix Thunderbird collegiate golf tournament today. The Cougars are seeking their third victory in the five- year-old tournament, winning the crown in 1975 and 1976 The other two former titlists, Oklahoma State and Long Beach State, are also seeking a second title A total of 102 players from 17 schools will compete the Oklahoma Stale's Jaime Gonzales won Wednesday's best- ball competition, putting together a four-under 68. Brigham Young's Pat McGowan and Arizona State's Lee MikJes tied for second at 69.

McGowan was a member of the inning foresome in the two-best-balls-of-foursome competition that posted a score of under par. Rounding out the team field are Houston, San Diego State, Southern California, Stanford, New Mexico, Oregon, New Mexico State, Colorado, Fresno State, Arizona, UCLA and Weber State. Mr ttitt U.U kUcicfaes hU tnuulh tu Uir limit VVtdnrjdas In UMT tlMi.lWtl AUn King Tfnnu CUkkic at Ceaiiars ttui Uw ktrrltliuiK not rnnujjh to (iullirksun in Ihe week-long tourney, as he was outsted by the top-seed, fellow American Jimmy Connors, Connors won the King Classic last year. (APWirephoto) Men Softball Close Scores Highlight League SCOTTSDALE (AP) Defending champion Nancy Lopez of Tulsa was tied with two other golfers going into today's second round of the Lady Sun Devil Collegiate Golf Tournament. Miss Lopez shot a par 72 over the Century- Country Club course Wednesday to tie with Julie Stanger of Arizona Stale and Nancy Romero of New Mexico Arizona State took the team lead in the 54-hole tournament, four strokes ahead of defending champion Tulsa.

Arizona's Robin Walton and Tammi Snooks of San Jose State were tied at 75 at the end of the first round, while third place was being held down by Andrea Gaston of San Jose Slate and Barbara Barrow of San Diego State. Five golfers tied for fourth place at 76 They included Alice Miller, ASU; Jeanette Kerr, ASl', Kell Fuiks. ASU, Kathy Reynolds, Tulsa, and Sally Voss, Stanford. Other team scores include San Jose State 310, New-Mexico 319, Hawaii 326, Arizona 340, UCLA 343. Cal State-Northridge 352, Stanford 356, Brigham Young 359.

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