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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 11

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The Missouliani
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Missoula, Montana
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Ttic Sund.iy Missmilwn, March 30, II New Yorkers Win 107-91 Sparks last Hn KKAKSr MiHU'OS 1i Game 0 ICiil Up I wo cjjeney JSj! .4:, groin injury, chipped in with 19 Wes Unsold stored 18 and had 27 rebounds for the Bullets. The Atlanta Hawks, leading San Diego 1-0 in their Western Division semifinal set, entertained the Itockets Saturday night in (lame 2. Sunday the Boston Celtics invade Philadelphia, seeking their third consecutive victory over the 76ers in the other Kastern series. Dick Harnett led the balanced New Yoik offense with 27 points, four more than Kra.ier, who celebrated his 24th birthday Saturday. DeBusschere added 19 points, 11 in the second half, Willis Heed had 18 and Bradley 16, 12 after intermission.

Karl Monroe topped Baltimore with 29 points and his backcourt mate. Kevin I.ough-ery, playing despite a painful by more than six points, the Knicks pulled ahead to stay, 77-75, on Krazier's rebound. De-Pusschere added a jump shot and Bradley two free throws as the margin grew to 84 77 entering the final period. Then, with the score 8t-80, the Knicks, controlling the boards and stealing the ball consistently, ran off nine straight points, four by DeBusschere and three by Bradley. The Bullets never BUTTE (AP) Robert W.

Sparks, chairman of the Silver Bow County Board of Commissioners, said Friday the Montana Fish and Game Departed is "evading the issue" of the allegedly starving Big Hole elk. Sparks also branded as "false" a statement attributed to the department that a survey by its personnel has not repealed starving elk in the Big Hole area. As to the survey itself, Sparks said, "Why all the big commotion and a survey being made now? This should have been done two months ago." Sparks also questioned a de- partment statement to the effect the department now is feeding elk in the Big Hole. He said "I say they are not. They may have offered or actually given some assistance, but they did not furnish any of the hay or supplement blocks, and they have not set up an active feeding program.

The ranchers are doing the feeding and the sportsmen and ranchers are furnishing the feed." Wyoming Waddie Ties for First EDMONTON, Alta. (AP) -John Holman of Kaycee, gained a share of first place Friday night with a score of 72 points during the Bronc-riding event at the Canadian Western Rodeo. NEW YORK (AP) The ball-hawking New York Knickerbockers, led by Walt Frazier. Dave DeBusschere and Bill Bradley, stormed byBaltiniore Scuba Diving Course Planned A two-month course in scuba diving will begin Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Orchard Homes Country Life Club, Bud Wallace, instructor, said Saturday.

Wallace said the program would consist of one month of classroom work and one month in the pool. Interested persons may call Wallace at 543-7913 or 543-3550. piMim.Jl.uJJii iiiiiiiii.iiim rajgg-T AUTO 107-91 Saturday and surged into a commanding 2-0 lead in their Eastern Division semifinal series in the National Basketball Association playoffs. The best-of-7 set continues Sunday afternoon in Baltimore. New York, which had not won two consecutive playoff games since 1953, broke open the game late in the third period and then cruised to its sixth victory in its last seven games against the Bullets, who finished on top in the East during the regular season.

After 19 lead changes and 12 ties in which neither team led Youth Baseball Needs Coaches Dale Clawson, Babe Ruth and Little League commissioner, Saturday issued the first call for coaches for this summer's program. Anyone interested in coaching youth baseball this season is requested to contact Clawson. "Here's the difference Denny McLain is a celebrity Joe Rundell is a Top Knight True to Form MIAMI (APi-Top Knight won the $121,800 Florida Derby Saturday, as expected, while Arts and Letters got second money and Al Ilattab finished third. Top Knight, even-money choice with the crowd of 25,215, scored by five lengths under Manuel Ycaza over Willie Shoemaker on Arts and Letters. 99 19 States Represented Prep All-America Named fS I Wo" world mm Winter is over and it's time to change your snow tires.

Do it fast and economically at Wards! ley. Ernie Johnson. Grand Itapids, Thomas Payne, Louisville, Ky. Tyrone Collins, Paterson. N.J.; Walter Williams, Kansas City, Kan.

Fifth team James Brown Hyattsville. Mark Walsev. Phoenix, Ariz Danny TRAYLOH. Winston-Salem, N.C.; Cornelius Whie, Hammond, Daryl Bishop, Louisville, Ky. NEW YORK (AP) Twenty-five players, composing five teams and representing 19 states, were named Saturday to Parade Magazine's Ail-American high school basketball team.

Making up the first team are George McGinnis of Indianapolis, John Newman, Memphis, Tom McMillen, Mansfield, Norm Stevenson, St. Petersburg, and Kevin Joyce, Jamaica, N.Y. The magazine's 13th annual All-American team was chosen by hundreds of high school and college coaches, sports writers and sports announcers. The teams, with home towns: First team George McGinnis. Indianapolis, 6-foot-7; John Newman, Memphis, Voters of Missoula I am again asking for your vole.

I believe my experience as your city treasurer for the past ten years has proven my ability to conduct this office with the efficiency and responsibility to which the office is entitled. I would appreciate your vole in the city general election to be held April 7th. Respectfully, REUBEN P. SEMRAU WjOROiy VAlvoliNE 6-5 Tom McMillen, Mansfield, 6-11; Norm Stevensun, St. Petersburg.

6-2; Kevin Joyce, Jamaica, N.Y., 6-3. Second team Mel Davis Brooklyn. 1N.Y.,; Jim Brewer, Proviso, Jim (hones, Racine, Allen Hornjak. Bcllaire, Ohio; Joe Wills, St. Louis.

Third team-Jim Home, Albany, N.Y.; Nick Woatherspoon, Canton, Ohio; Randy Canficld. Wichita. Dan Kirkland. Columbus, Pete Harris, Baltimore Fourth team Mike Fink, Central Val- Legion Baseball Signup Monday Registration for American Legion baseball for Missoula boys is scheduled Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Legion Hall.

Bill Nooney, publicity chairman, said boys interested in playing ball this summer with either the or teams are urged to attend. One or both parents are requested to attend. English Soccer Star Injured LONDON (AP) Alan Clarke, Leicester's $360,000 player, sent his club into the final of the English Soccer Cup but seconds later was carried off the field on a stretcher. Clarke whipped in Leicester's goal in the 87th minute to eliminate defending champion West Bromwich Albion, 1-0. Leicester meets Manchester City, English League champions, in the final at Wembley Stadium April 26.

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