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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 39

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TIIE STATE JOURN AL Nov. 4, 1971 D-3 i 11 Knicks Stage Walkaway Victory Th Associated Press NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GB Pet. .750 .700 .5.15 .273 4'j BESTLINE IS IN LANSING NOW! Call ED 7.1741 Won Lost Boston 6 2 Philadelphia 7 3 New York 5 Buffalo 3 8 Central Division Atlanta 3 7 Baltimore 3 7 Cincinnati 2 6 Cleveland 2 23 points in the third quarter and Bob Love collected 11 of his 19 as Chicago overcame a 46-45 Atlanta halftime lead and beat the Hawks. Bob Weiss was high for the Bulls with 27 points. The Hawks' Lou Hudson took game honors with 32 points.

.300 .300 .250 .200 WESTERN CONFERENCE Dr. John C. Weaver, Jr. ALBERT PICK MOTEL .889 .78 .600 an opportunity to air his views," said Larry Kartigner, Hayes attorney. "He wanted to ask some questions and he received answers.

Everybody is happy now. Everybody understands each other and we're going to try to win the ball game." The Rockets and Hayes-tried, but they couldn't avert their ninth loss in 11 games. With Walt Frazier firing in 31 points, Jerry Lucas hitting his first seven shots from the field and finishing with 21 points and Bill Bradley adding 20 points, the Knicks were in complete command. -Rudy a stomach ailment. He did not return to the National Basketball Association game after leaving midway in the third period.

Before departing, the usually high-scoring Hayes netted only one field goal in each half, as the Knicks romped to a 117-98 victory. Elsewhere in the NBA, Phoenix edged Buffalo 100-98, Cincinnati trounced Philadelphia 124-100, and Chicago downed Atlanta 113-100. Earlier Wednesday, Hayes met with Winter and the Rockets' management in an effort to resolve their differences. "Elvin wanted and received Midwest Division Milwaukee 8 1 Chicaqo 7 2 Detroit 6 4 Phoenix 4 5 Pacific Division Seattle 7 2 Golden State 7 3 Los Angeles 6 3 Houston 2 9 Portland .1 1 By The Associated Press Elvin Hayes, Houston's reluctant center, staged another walkout while the New York Knicks staged a walkaway victory over the Rockets, but this time it apparently had nothing to do with his dispute with Coach Tex Winter. Hayes, who had refused to go into a game as a substitute last Sunday, failed to show up for a voluntary workout Monday and a mandatory practice session Tuesday drawing the wrath of Winter.

He then begged out of Wednesday night's contest, complaining of .778 .700 .667 .182 .167 Wednesday's Result Tomjanovich paced the Rockets with 26 points. A goaltending call against Buffalo's seven-foot Elmore Smith on a layup attempt by Dick Van Arsdale with 24 seconds left enabled Phoenix to break a 96-96 tie with the Braves. Then, with eight seconds remaining, Van Arsdale sealed the victory with two free throws. He topped all scorers with 31 points. Bob Kauffman was high for Buffalo with 24 points.

Van Arsdale's brother, Tom, pumped in 32 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, helping Cincinnati break a six-game losing streak with its victory over Philadelphia. Matt Guo-kas, making his first start for the Royals in backcourt, directed the attack with 14 assists and 14 points, while ageless Johnny Green added 28 points. Fred Foster paced the 76ers with 29 points. Chet Walker scored 16 of his Phoenix 100, Buffalo 98 Cincinnati 124. Philadelphia 100 Chicago 113, Atlanta 100 New York 117, Houston 98 Only games scheduled Thursday's Games Portland at Houston Seattle vs.

Golden State at Oakland Only games scheduled Friday's Games Detroit af Boston Buffalo at Atlanta Phoenix at Cleveland Milwaukee at Chicago Baltimore at Los Angeles New York at Seattle Only games scheduled CHEVROLET-OLDSIYIOBILE ABA Race Becoming ABA East Division Won. Lost Virginia 9 3 .750 Kentucky 2 2'2 4 6 New York Floridians Pittsburgh Carolina Rerun of Last Year West Division .600 .556 .545 .400 .200 .778 .545 .400 .400 .300 2 3'i 3' 2 4'. EMU'S HMtaurant and Bar 2012 E. MICH Indiana 7 2 Utah 6 5 Dallas 4 6 Denver 4 6 Memphis 3 7 Wednesday's Results Kentucky 118, Floridians 111 Virginia 127, Dallas 117 Only games scheduled Thursday's Games Indiana at Memphis Pittsburgh at Utah Only games scheduled Friday's Games Floridians at Carolina Indiana at Kentucky Memphis at New York Pittsburgh at Dallas Only games scheduled Ph. 489-85285? NOTICE Chaparrals 127-117, raising their record to 9-3.

Meanwhile, the Colonels took over the run-nerup spot, downing the Floridians 118-111 for their sixth victory in 10 games. Erving, the lithe 6-foot-6 forward from the University of Massachusetts, paced Virginia with 29 points against Dallas. "When he gains consistency on defense, he will be one of the super forwards in basketball," said Chaps' Coach Tom Nissalke. "Few forwards can move like he does." By The Associated Press The American Basketball Association's Eastern Division race is beginning to resemble a rerun of last season. At the end of the 1970-71 campaign, the Virginia Squires finished first and the Kentucky Colonels wound up second.

And that's just the way they're run-' ning now. The Squires, led by rookie Julius Erving, rallied from a 64-63 halftime deficit Wednesday night and beat the Dallas Neil Johnson contributed 26 points for the Squires, while Charlie Scott, the league's leading scorer, added 25. Steve Jones topped Dallas with 28 points followed by Rich Jones with 25. Kentucky's Dan Issel, last season's scoring champion and the current runner-up, poured in 33 points for the Colonels against -Floridians. The Colonels went ahead to stay 109-108 on two free throws by Cincy Powell with just over a minute remaining.

Four foul shots by Artis Gilmore in the closing seconds clinched the victory. Larry Jones led the Floridians with 34 points. Entries Close Nov. 6 FOR THE MICHIGAN STATE MEN'S BOWLING TOURNAMENT To be held right here in Lansing at the METRO BOWL LOGAN AT JOLLY. TU 2-0226 All Star Warned Concluded from Page D-l We Have the Finest In Mini TraX Bike See The RUPP AT Holt Marina By The Associated Press NHL East Division Pts.GF.GA New York 7 1 4 18 48 32 Montreal 7 2 2 16 47 27 Boston 6 3 1 13 35 25 Toronto 3 4 5 11 31 34 Vancouver 4 7 2 10 36 44 Buffalo 3 7 2 8 31 46 Detroit 3 9 0 6 31 52 West Division Chicago 10 3 0 20 41 23 Minnesota 8 2 3 19 37 20 Pittsburgh 5 6 2 12 34 32 Philadelphia 5 5 1 11 27 35 California 4 5 3 11 43 46 St.

Louis 3 7 1 7 31 33 Los Angeles 2 9 1 5 25 48 Wednesday's Results Montreal 5, St. Louis 1 Chicago 3, Philadelphia Minnesota 2, Toronto 1 New York 7, Los Angeles 1 California 5, Pittsburgh 3 Only games scheduled Thursday's Games St. Louis at Boston Buffalo at Detroit Only games scheduled Friday's Games Philadelphia at Buffalo New York at California Pittsburgh at Vancouver Only games scheduled IHL Des Moines 4, Columbus 2 Dayton 5, Muskegon 2 Port Huron 6, Ft. Wayne 3 Only games scheduled Thursday's Games No games scheduled Friday's Games Des Moines at Flint Oayton af Port Huron Fort Wayne at Muskegon 694-9052 Cedar Holt From the people who gave you 18.000,000 cars with 36,000,000 doors, 1 car with 4 doors. back Gary Hussion, who leads the MFL in passing, holding the former University of Dayton star to just one TD pass.

The All Stars' quarterback Charlie Wedemeyer paces the Lansing team in scoring with eight touchdowns, while wide receiver Charlie Lawrence and halfback Craig Tefft each have scored seven touchdowns. Lou Bobich, who leads the MFL in pass interceptions with 11, is the Stars' scoring leader with 64 points on five field goals and 49 extra point kicks. MIDWEST FOOTBALL LEAGUE (Final Standings) Central Division PF PA X-LANSING 12 1 1 473 92 Flint 8 6 0 201 393 Hamtramck 3 11 0 132 455 Wyoming 1 12 1 124 361 Lakes Division PF PA x-Columbus 13 0 1 680 74 Niagara Falls 9 5 0 329 239 Pontiac 7 7 0 268 269 Michiana 1 12 1 135 476 PLAYOFF GAMES Saturday Niagara Falls at LANSING 7:30 p.m., (Everett Centennial Field) Flint at Columbus has recovered from his leg injury and will return to defensive end. The only player we won't have is Joe Gavel, who has been suspended for the rest of the season." Gavel is a defensive back who drew a suspension in the Oct. 16 game with Hamtramck for vehemently arguing with officials.

The All Stars have fashioned a 12-1-1 record during regular season play, bettered only by Columbus' 13-0-1 showing. Since losing to Columbus (16-6) on Aug. 14, the All Stars have notched an 11-game unbeaten streak, winning 10 games, and tying Columbus in the second meeting, 14-14. Twice the All Stars' sharp defense which has allowed just five touchdowns on passes all season, have pretty well shackled Niagara Falls' quarter xxx I iii NO TIME LIMIT only games scheduled CLENN HERRIMAN VOLKSWAGEN, Inc. PHONE 482-6226 mc4iiu 4.

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61 Boston's Pick (Bacon) 67.60 23.80 1 0.00 Lucius O'Trigger (Brogan) 8.60 5.80 Tattered Tom (Cedeno) 6.60 DAILY DOUBLE 4-1 PAID $1,273.20 THIRD Clm. 41 She's Sweet (Brogan) 3.60 3.00 3.00 Golden Gold (Low) 5.60 4.60 Harvest of Harmony (Retele) 7.00 '71 OLDS 98 '70 OLDS 98 Luxury Sedan, full power, air con- Sedan, full power, air conditioning, vinyl top. Stock No. 1662. dltl0Iung.

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A-345. '69 OLDS 88 '68 FORD XL 2-Door Hardtop, air conditioning, Convertible. Automatic, radio, power steering and brakes. Stock No. power steering and brakes Stock No' C-1925.

A-485. '68 MG '68 IMP ALA a- Custom Coupe. 8-cylinder, auto- Roadster, Radio, 4-speed. Stock No. matic radio power sfeering 'stock A'611' No.A-301.

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6f Pirates Fancy (Snyder) 4.60 4.00 Ribot Blooms (Layland) 6.20 Lurlei (Low) PERFECTA 51 PAID S29.60 FRANK ABBRUZZESE Chrysler Honor Roll Society Member SEE ME FOR THE BEST DEAL ON A NEW OR USED CAR DAN O'SHAUGHNESSEY Chrysler Plymouth 425 S. GRAND AVE. LANSING 372-9200 "Home of the Irish Auction" SIXTH Alw. 6f School Spirit (Coy) 12.20 5.80 3.40 Real Rymthm (Retelle) 4.20 3.20 Li'l Lady Louise (D. Snyder) 5.00 SEVENTH Alw.

6Vif Curlev Date (Abdella) 58.80 12.00 8.80 Alisa (Retelle) 2.80 2.40 Rahrahric (L. Snyder) 3.20 TRIFECTA 2-8-6 PAID $533.10 EIGHTH Clm. lm No Countess (Layland) 28.80 7.40 3.40 Little Robb (L. Snyder) 3.80 3.00 Arcade Avenue (Stone) 3.80 TRIFECTA 7-1-4 PAID $1,381.20 Northville Wednesday's Results FIRST Clmg. hndep.

trot, 2:10 1-5 Vaya Con Dios (Bkmvrl 25.80 8.80 8.40 Schnickledfirtz (Watkins) 5.80 3.60 Bold Blaze (Ward) 8.20 SECOND Clmg. pace, 2:12 1-5 Key (Phillips) 11.00 5.80 5.00 Chief Rotan (MacDonnell) 5.20 4.60 Ki An (Mcllmurray) 3.80 DAILY DOUBLE (5-3) PAID $247.10 Loiiilii THIRD Cond. trot, 2:12 Charlotte Victory (Klgr) Ed Arno (Davis) Good Smoke (Parr) 12.60 4.60 3.60 4.00 4.00 6.20 THE HIKER IN ANTIQUE BROWN LEATHER OUTSTANDING VALUE FOURTH Clmg. pace, 3:12 1-5 Good Pals Prince (Kelly) 7.80 4.40 3.40 Meadow Hal (McVey) 4.20 3.40 Monroe Boy Harmer) 3.80 FIFTH Cond. pace, 2:10 4-5 Rambling Skipper (Ctnr) 7.60 4.80 3.40 Steady Liz (Reed) 8.20 4.80 My Byrd (Ward) 4.40 SIXTH Cond.

pace, 2:09 3-5 Dandy Buckeye (Harmr) 18.80 13.00 5.40 Mr. Vineddy Werrlman) 8.00 6.20 Rusty's Rocket (Dokey) 5.00 TRIFECTA (5-6-3) PAID $1,118.40 SEVENTH Cond. trot, 2:09 1-5 Clever Victory (Walters) 14.80 5.80 5.20 Sweet Star (Niles) 6.00 5.60 Affair (Moore) 3.20 EIGHTH Cond. pace, 2:05 2-5 Knox About (Jarmer) 3.60 Navy Sue (Stlmer) Fast and Easy (Ward) 3.40 3.00 7.60 5.00 4.80 Come in and see the greatest selection of boot styles in Michigan "AND WE HAVE YOUR SIZE" 16 STORES IN MICHIGAN MICHIGAN'S LARGEST FLORSHEIM DEALER! 4.40 3.20 5.20 3.80 2,60 NINTH Cond. pact, 2:07 2-5 Solano (Norris) 9.80 Chunky Grattan (Stimer) Scotch Baron (Franklin) TENTH Clmg.

pace, 2:09 4-5 Yankee Battle (Norris) 8.80 Albert Lee (Mcllmurray) Bye Bye Bob (Harmer) 5.00 3.00 6.00 3.40 3.20 9n aw mm mm mm a TRIFECTA (1-2-5) PAID $128.00 LANSING MALL West Saginaw at Elm wood 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. 489-6919 MERIDIAN MALL E.

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