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The Los Angeles Times du lieu suivant : Los Angeles, California • 54

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4 Part III Saturday, March 14, 1981 Coa Angeles Stones NEWSWIRE Night Bucks and Pacers Are Best in the East for the Pacers. It also helped that Larry Bird had one of his infrequent poor nights, scoring only 13 points. It was the 41st victory for the Pacers, who need another victory to clinch a playoff berth for the first time since joining the NBA. New York 127, Chicago 117 Ray Williams scored 17 of his 27 points in the third quarter at New York and Sly Williams scored 12 of his 22 in the first quarter as the Knicks clinched a playoff berth. The Knicks have not been in the playoffs since 1978.

The Knicks, in their best performance in a couple of weeks, piled up a 100-79 lead after three quarters, but the Bulls hit five three-point field goals in the closing minutes. The loss left the Bulls two games ahead of Washington in the battle for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Houston 126, Portland 104 In the game following the one in which he scored a career-high 51 points, Moses Malone stressed defense at Houston as the Rockets continued their belated drive for a playoff berth. Malone scored only 14 points, but he had 19 rebounds and blocked five shots. The guards led the Houston attack, Mike Dunleavy getting 27 points and Calvin Murphy 26.

The Rockets, who have won two in a row, trail Golden State by one game in the battle for the final spot in the West The Rockets have nine games left including a game against the Warriors at Oakland Wednesday night New Jersey 140, Cleveland 125 Don Delaney made his coaching debut for the Cavaliers in the game at Richfield, Ohio, and Bob McAdoo made his playing debut for the Nets. Neither was a big success. McAdoo played only four minutes and scored four points. Kenny Carr scored a career-high 32 points, but the Cavaliers didn't play much defense. Seattle 102, Detroit 100 James Bailey sank a 10-foot jump shot at the buzzer at Pontiac, as the Super-Sonics kept their faint playoff hopes alive.

-DANHAFNER When professional basketball people refer to the powers in the East, they usually mean the Philadelphia 76ers and the Boston Celtics, the teams that have had the best records all season. However, as playoff time draws near, there are a couple other Eastern Conference teams to reckon with Milwaukee and Indiana. The two Central Division powers treated the Atlantic Division stalwarts in a rude manner Friday td a night NBA Roundup In a game played before a sellout crowd of 15,622 at Hartford Civic Center Coliseum, Johnny Davis scored 12 points in the last four minutes to lead the surprising Pacers to a 101-94 victory over the Celtics. It was only the second loss in 10 games for the Celtics and both have been to the Pacers. The Celtics didn't lose any ground in their battle for the best overall record in the NBA.

They remained 1V4 games behind the 76ers. At Milwaukee the Bucks, behind a 29-point performance by Marques Johnson, scored an easy 120-104 victory in a game that was costly to the 76ers. The 76ers' winning streak ended at four and they lost two starters because of injuries. Guard Maurice Cheeks suffered a possible broken cheekbone when he crashed into Quinn Buckner late in the first quarter. Center Dar-ryl Dawkins hobbled off the floor a couple of minutes earlier after reinjuring his right knee.

The Bucks, in winning their seventh in a row at home, improved their record to 54-20, third best in the NBA. With Julius Erving scoring 20 of his 25 points in the first half, the 76ers trailed only 67-61. But in the first six minutes of the second half they failed to score as Marques Johnson scored six points in an 11-0 surge that put the Bucks in command. The Pacers beat the Celtics at their own game, outre-bounding them, 52-45, with Clemon Johnson getting 17 After 21 Years With the Rams, Vice President Jack Teele Resigns Jack Teele, an executive with the Rams for 21 years, resigned Friday as the club's vice president of administration. The resignation was announced by club owner Georgia Frontiere.

Teele, 51, joined the Rams organization in 1960 as public relations director after covering the club for three years for the Long Beach Independent Press-Telegram. He said he was leaving on a "most amiable basis." "It has been a most eventful and exciting 21 years," he said. "It is my opinion that the Rams are one of professional sports' finest organizations and they will continue to be just that "I wish Georgia, the staff and team continued success this year and in the years to come." Frontiere said: "I know whatever endeavor Jack selects will be as successful an association as he has had with the Los Angeles Rams." Bill Crowley, 62-year-old vice president and director of public relations for the Boston Red Sox, suffered a hand injury in a scuffle with slugger Jim Rice before an exhibition game in Winter Haven, Fla. Witnesses said Crowley approached Rice behind the batting cage and said, "The next time you park your car in that spot you're going to find four flat tires." Rice reportedly often uses a parking spot with Crowley's name on it. The two exchanged words, and witnesses said Rice caught Crowley's arm and twisted it behind his back, drawing blood from his hand.

Crowley, after being treated by a team physician, said: "I wish I were 30 years younger." Bill Blair resigned as head basketball coach at the University of Colorado after a five-year record of 67-69. He reportedly was unhappy over a cut in the school's basketball recruitment budget. The Associated Press said Blair, 38, is expected to become an assistant coach with the New Jersey Nets if Larry Brown resigns at UCLA to accept the head coaching job with the Nets. Names in the News LUGGAGE 2nds-Ovrruna tO 76 off SAMSOMTE HAITMAH SKYWAY VENTURA, ate LUOOAOI BAZAAK 92 So. Ftom.

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