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Daily News from New York, New York • 168

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00 Detroit, Nov. 2 (UPI) Jimmy Walker sparked a third-quarter surge with IS of his 30 points as the Pistons rallied from an 18-point deficit to their fourth victory 1. A. 1 i i in live games tonignt, 00 Fordham Club Wins '3 Af New Orleans, 14-6 New Orleans, Nov. 2 (Special) Behind a bone-crushing defense which limited the opposition to three first downs in the second half, the Fordham Rams defeated Louisiana State U.

of New Orleans, 14-6, tonight for their 104, over the Knicks. The Knicks lost their third straight after racing to a 27-9 lead in the opening quarter without top scorer Cazzie Kussell, who was late reporting from National Guard duty in Chicago. BUT DETROIT outscored cold-shooting New York, 28-15, in the second quarter to take a 51-50 halftime lead and Walker spearheaded the drive that saw the Pistons move up to 89-75 at the end of three quarters. Willis Keed was high with 34 points for New York. Dave Bing chipped in 26 for the Pistons, who used their three-guard offense perfection in the fourth quarter to seal the victory.

fourth win in a row. IVRA Standings LAST NIGHT Detroit 111, KNICKS 1M. Cincinnati 119. Philadelphia 11. -Milwaukee 102.

San Francisco 101 Chicago at Seattle. I EAS1 WEST w. l. ret. l.

I .777 I PhoenU 4 3 Cincinnati 4 2 i Los Ana. 4 4 Boston 5 2 .714 San Fran. 3 5 Detroit 4 4 .500 San Dleso 3 3 Phila 3 4 .429 Chicago 4 4- UCIKUII Kill) VS. KNICKS (104) TP TP NEWS photo by Dan Farrell Dwarfing a Giant Bins 9 DeB'scher 7 0 2 Youngsters put rush on Giants' Willie Williams during football H.irson 4 5 2 16 Pet. -sn .500 SM -504 -ISO Miles Moore Walker 7 1 7 3 0 0 10 10 Barnetf racier Jackson Komives May Reed Russell Hoskert Bradley Bellamy 4 4 Atlanta Milwaukee 2 .250 Seattle 1 The Fordham offense, never got untracked after an early score.

Tight end Mike Byrnes, on a fourth and goal, opened the scoring, catching quarterback Butch McGuire's pass in the corner of the end zone. AFTER RECOVERING a short punt, New Orleans moved 37 yards midway in the seaond quarter to score on halfback Bud Sutherland's five-yard run. The extra point failed and Forham held a 7-6 halftime advantage. That was all the scoring until 5:12 to go in the game. Sub Ram quarterback Frank Urso moved the team.

84 yards in 11 plays, the score coming on a 19-yard pass to freshman end Bruce Dulak. A last-ditch New Orleans TONIGHT KNICKS at Seattle. Boston at Atlanta Los Angeles at Phoenix. Chicago at San Diego. Totals 43 IS 104 Totals 44 24 112 VV P3 P3 t2 7 n- clinic sponsored by pro club at Yankee Stadium yesterday.

More than 1,500 small fry were on hand for instruction and watched Giants in closed practice for today's game with Colts. Kfnps Point Tops Hofstra, 13-9. for 7th Win in Row In addition to be in Hofstra's shoes, Kings Point spent last" night in the Dutchmen's backf ield as the unbeaten Mariners, displaying a dandy defense, made it seven in a drive ended deep in its own territory as the Fordham defense repeatedly threw it for losses. Fordham took over on downs and ran out the clock. Royals Ax 76ers, 119-113 Philadelphia, Nov.

2 (AP) The Royals, trailing 95-75 late in the third period, roared back to post a 119-113 victory over the 7ters tonight. Robertson scored seven points in the fourth-period rally ard passed off for four other field goals. Cincinnati outscored the 7tfers, 29-9, to take a lll-lOsi lead with four minutes left. In the final quarter, the 76ers hit on only five shots of 21 attempts and were outrebounded, 25-9. row with a 13-9 victory CINCINNATI (11?) V.

PHILA. (113) TP TP set up the Mariners' other marker midway in the second. John Lavinia took it from the 2 after Tyler Caruso, with a 16-yard pass and a 6-yard run, had moved it into scoring position. Caruso, unable to click on a majority of his passes, missed the second half because of a knee injury. Bob Albigese, a freshman, replaced him.

Albigese, showing a fine burst of speed, kept Hofstra honest with keeper plays. His running, the big defense and the punting of Tom Mc-Cahill did the rest. Smith 7 3 17 Walker WeVey 3 4 13 Cunningham Roherson 7 II Jackson Van Arsoaie 8 4 Jones Lucas 6 i 20 Grew Dinwid-l'e 1 2 4 Oark Trpsvant 4 19 Green Derking 6 2 14 imhoff 8 71 9 7 75 6 3 15 3 2 8 6 1 13 11 1 23 3 0 6 1 0 2 1988 BASEMENTS NOW PRE-SEASON SALE Totals 42 35 119; Totals 47 19 1)3 El As Low As MM Qfl Hofstra, "which supplies its football visitors with special shoes because of the Astroturf that carpets the Hempstead field, also supplied the impetus for the Mariners triumph. A blocked punt led to the first Kinps Point touchdown and a fumble to the other. THE DUTCHMEN, now 3-4, scored on Tom Fox's 37 -yard field goal in the opening minutes and gav their homecoming crowd of 7,500 their other chance to cheer when quarterback Bill Kaminski, apparently trapped trying to pass, broke away for 57 yards the third period.

Kings Point's defense, which had permitted only 28 points and an average of 15.3 yards rushing per game, limited the Dutchmen to 44 yards from scrimmage, including only 12 in the first half. The Mariners' front four, featuring Don and Harvey Adams, Bill Lush and Charlie Milfelt. did the job. Their charge kept Hofstra's quarterbacks, Kaminski and Steve Tuttle, hopping. They also prevented Wandy Williams, the Dutchmen's swift runner, from turning the corners.

JOHN VILLOTTI'S one-yard dash put the Mariners in front, 6-3, in the first period, but it was Milfelt's block of Bill Hanlon's quick kick try on the 19 that created it. Turtle's fumble on his 25 Descons Dazzle Terrapins, 38-14 Winston "Salem. N. Nov. 2 UPI) Quarterback Freddie Summers razzle-dazzled his way into AVake Forest's record books today by passing and running the Deacons past Maryland, 38-14.

Summers turned the tide of the Atlantic Coast Conference game rnic'way through the second period by breaking off right tackle and walloping 90 yards for a touchdown. Fullback Buzz Leavitt ran interference on the play, which broke a 29-year-old Wake Forest distance record and tied an ACC record. Summers, the conference lead-r in total offensef tossed a Air Force, 28-15, Over N. Carolina Air Force Academy, Nov. 2 (UPI) A 78-yard pass to Ernest Jennings, another toss from Gary Baxter to Charles Longnecker for 12 yards, and two scoring runs by Baxter gave the Air Force a 28-15 victory over North Carolina today.

Baxter's throw to Jennings shattered a stadium record of 71 yards. Earlier in the second quarter, Baxter had scampered across from the 11 for the Cadets' first score. 32-yard touchdown pass to end Gary Winrow in the second WORLD WAR I DEMOCRAT WORLD WAR II DEMOCRAT LATEST 50 YEAR BOX SCORE 5 ADO THE BEAUTIFUL HEW SPIBO DOES THE COMPLETED JOB SEE OUR COLOR SLIDES era ZX3 DEMOCRATS-5 INNINGS WARS-EVERY INNING REPUBLICANS-3 INNINGS WARS-0 INCLUDED WITH EVERY JOB Your Salectio of: 7-ft BAR BUILT-IN BOOKCASE STORAGE SEAT 2x3 STUDS-16" ON CENTER NAME BRAND FLOOR TILE REAL WOOD PANELLING ELEC. OUTLETS TO CODE NAME BRAND CEILING TILE ALL RECESSED CEILING LIGHTS! BASEMENTS PLANNED ft BUILT WITH OR WITHOUT SPIRO mim? FIGHT Free Estimate Shcp-at Home Design Service. Call New 7 Days, 24 Nrs.

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