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1 Harvard heavy choice to beat Brown tonight For icorc, informalion call For all scores and sports Information please call the Globe sports department, 282-2400, from 3:30 p.m. to 1' a.m. The sport department is closed until 5 p.m. on Sundays. GLOBE SCOREBOARD National Basketball Association I ft gr.

standing right wing in Alex Campbell, who leads the team in scoring with 13 points. UNH coach Charlie Holt explained, "We beat them once up there in a great game. We're showing improvement, but we'll have to play a much stronger game than last time to win again. St. Lawrence is very tough on home ice." Northeastern entertains American International tonight at Boston Arena.

The Huskies (1-2) have beaten AIC (2-1) 18 of 20 meetings. N.U. coach Ferny Fla-man hopes to get more scoring from his second and third lines. His first unit of Bill Cotter, Lcs Chaisson and Paul Scherer has accounted for five of the team's seven goals. Fla-man made one lineup change, putting Gene Ar-chambcault on left wing on the third line.

Boston State (1-2) plays at ECAC Division Two defender Vermont (2-2). EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet. GB New York 23 9 .719 BOSTON 19 11 .633 3 Philadelphia 16 16 .500 7 Buffalo 8 22 .267 14 Centra Division Baltimore 17 12 .586 Cincinnati 11 16 .407 5 Atlanta 7 21 .250 9 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet. GB Milwaukee 22 4 .846 Detroit 19 11 .633 5 Phoenix 18 13 .581 6ft Chicago 16 11 .593 6tt Pacific Division Los Angeles 16 10 .615 San Diego 16 14 .533 2 San Fran. 17 14 .548 Vk Seattle 14 17 .452 4 -L, Wife TO1 IT I yv- Bucks triumph, 13492 Cleveland 2 29 .065 16 Last Night's Results Detroit 121, BOSTON 118 Milwk.

134, Cleve. 92. San Fran. 102, Phila. 101 Chi.

87, Atlanta 86 Los Ang. 126, Seattle 118. Portland 120, Buffalo 105 Phoenix at San Diego Thursday's Retulti Chicuo 13S, Buffalo 130 National Hockey League EAST DIVISION WEST DIVISION NO NO JO JO Detroit's knocks ball away from who was driving in for (Danny Goshtigian photo) 11,088 fans enjoy Celtics' comeback By Bob Monahan Globe Staff Harvard's hockey team will be a heavy favorite to defeat Brown at Watson Rink tonight, 8 o'clock, and present Crimson coach Ralph 'Cooney' Weiland-with his 300th victory. Harvard, (2-0-1) and very potent looking following its 4-4 tie with Boston University, appears to have too much depth and fire power for Brown (1-3). Weiland said, "I don't care what Brown's record ds.

I do know they beat a fine Cornell team and that means you have to respect them. Brown has good size and I expect a very physical game." Harvard captain Joe Ca-vanagh, the All America center, grinned, "All the guys want to see Cooney win his 300th and we'll be going all out. I think we'll win big. Brown is a special opponent in my mind because I was brought up just a few miles from there and just love playing against them. "We're ready to celebrate Cooney's 300th.

We have three cases of coke on ice." Harvard has been get ting excellent goal tending from Bruce Durno and its four lines have been If it has any weakness it would be its inexperienced defense. Brown coach Allan Soares, who has been getting strong goal tending from Lou Reycroft and excellent play from his first line of Connie Smith centering for John Bennett and Mike Powers, may make a few changes in his second and third lines. Soares said, "Harvard has more goal-scorers than some teams see in 10 years. We'll play our usual game with no strategy changes. Our stength lies in our physical size, so we'll try to check them very closely." New Hampshire plays at St.

Lawrence in another key Division One ECAC game. They met earlier this season and UNH won in overtime, 4-3. St. Lawrence, which lost twice to undefeated Clark-son, appears due to break out. St.

Lawrence coach George Meard 1 remarked, "Our goal tending and defense has been pretty steady. We're just having trouble scoring. We're not finishing off our plays." The Larries have an out- United Press International MILWAUKEE The Bucks, led by Lew Alcin-dor's 34 points, got back on the winning trail last night by handing -the Cleveland Cavaliers their 29th loss in 31 games, 134-92. Alcindor was followed in the Bucks' scoring by Greg Smith and Oscar Robertson with 22 points each. Cleveland was led by Walt Briere undergoes another operation United Press International MONTREAL Michel Briere, the rookie Pittsburgh Penguins' center, was reported "resting comfortably" in Notre Dame Hospital last night following surgery.

Eastern hockey lge. Long Island 3 Syracuse 1 Johnstown 2 Jacksonville 1 Pats prepare PATRIOTS Continued from Page 29 "Listen, in almost any game I c.i shut my man out from catching a pass. But that doesn't mean I'm playing a good jame. There's more to it than shutting the guy out." Johnson was thinking out loud about how he would have to read quickly whether the Viking play is a pass or run. The Pats will have to be run conscious.

If the Miami Dolphins collected 208 yards rushing last week, what will happen with Dave Osborne and Clint Jones running at them all afternoon. "I wish I had played against Washington before," says Johnson. "The Wesley with 18 and John Johnson with 16. The xjulas now are a-i, 2 quick goals lift Blues, 3-2 United Press International ST. LOUIS Red Beren-son and Tim Ecclestone scored within 31 seconds in the second period last night to give the St.

Louis Blues a 3-2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Score by periods: Pittsburgh 0 2 0-2 St. Louis 0 3 0 5 St. Louis. Berenson (Ecclestone, St.

Marseille) 4. St Louis, Ecclestone 6 (Morrison, Berenson) 5, Pittsburgh, Mcfcreary 9 (Pronovost, Boyer) Cameron Hpxtall Watson Ptewd THIRD PERIOD None. Penal-14-46 K' McCrcar Shots on goal by: Pittsburgh 4 4 2129 St. Louis 11 20 Gpaltenders: Pittsburgh, Smith; St. Louis.

Hall. A 17,764 run defense first time against a receiver is usually the toughest. At least it is for me. After a couple of games you get to know a receiver and you find out the things he doesn't like. Right now I don't know, for example, if I can talk to Washington or not?" PATRIOTS NOTES The Pats placed veteran-wide receiver Charley Fra-zier on the "move" list to make room for newcomer Angelo Loukas Loukas is an offensive guard and will be used as a backup man for the Patriots' wounded offensive line Frazier, on the move list, cannot play the rest of the season for Patriots, which means that Gayle Knief will see more action as a backup wide receiver.

Portland 11 22 .333 8V2 Tonight's Games Cleveland at Milwaukee Buffalo at Detroit Philadelphia at New York Portland at Atlanta San Diego at Chicago Milwaukee at Phoenix GFGA Chicago 17 4 5 41 103 54 St. Louis 14 67 35 69 69 58 78 67 57 57 66 67 81 83 90 Phila. 12 11 3 27 Minn. Pitts. L.

A. Calif. 11 11 4 26 7 12 10 24 8 12 4 20 717 2 16 Today's Games BOSTON at Philadelphia Los Angeles at Montreal Chicago at Toronto Buffalo at Detroit California at Vancouver Minnesota at Pittsburgh College results Virginia 79BASKE0Ln1' College 69 BrlaS.SfS!tete 88 Oklahoma 73 Amherst 76 AIC 92 Suffolk 62 Sian ir Tt'-'j i. Merrimack 75 Johnsn and Waies 70 wiik 79 53 50 NorthealfeVri 31 Eastern Nazarine 111. 96 feWs.CantonSli Fredomia St.

75 Paltz St. S2 Stony Brook (NY 70 Salem 69 8 BtiStnBible TPa) 76 Frostbu 4n Ik.nap NH) 63 (Toj el clt! vi 5C Wesleyan 69 Ul- Bowdoin 11 HCKET uccmn 1 School results Belmont Hill 44. Thayer Acarfmnv favBDEi8ocSAcad8 $ttt Burlington 1 Arlington0 Ffer feiffiSgf, 2 Lynn rthi. Wilmington 0 Maiden Catholic 2 Stoneham 0 Bruins vs. Flyers; 1:35 Ch.

38 HKUINS 1 Johnston 30 Cheevers 4 Orr 6 Green 7 Esposito 8 Hodge 9 Bucyk 10 R. Smith 11 Carleton 12 Cashman 14 Bailey 16 Sanderson 17 Stanfield 18 Westfall 19 McKenzie 20 D. Smith 21 Mareotte 25 Schock 26 Awrey PHfLADELPHIA 8 1 Favell 30 Parent a 2 Van Impe 3 1. Hiliman 4 Ashbee rw 6 W. HUlman lw 7 Lacroix 8 Morrison rw lw 9 Kelly lw lw 11 Gendron lw lw 12 Dornh'fer rw 14 Watson 15 Peters rw 16 Clarke rw 17 Nolet rw 18 Lesuk lw lw 19 Heiskala lw lw 20 Johnson 21 Bernier 23 Hale Indians' Sims traded to LA LOS ANGELES The Dodgers, seeking to add more power sent two young pitchers to the Indians yesterday for heavy hitting catcher Duke Sims.

The National League Dodgers had acquired Richie Allen from St. Louis last October with the avowed purpose of curing an anemic home run production. Sent to Cleveland were right-handed hurlers Alan Foster and Ray Lamb, the latter used primarily in relief last season. Warriors edge 76ers, 102-101 PHILADELPHIA Joe Ellis and Jeff Mullins scored baskets in the final two minutes and then the Warriors froze the ball for the last 19 seconds to edge Philadelphia 102-101 last night. SAN FRANCISCO PHILADELPHIA Ellis 5 I II Awey 2 0 4 Jones COS Clork 8 2 is 1 4 Crawford 5 2 12 Lures 2 8 2 15 Mulilns 12 1 25 Dierkinfl 4 1H Portmoo 1 2 4 G'eer 16 Thurmond 4 9 '7 Howell 2 3 7 WilliOrrss 9 I 26 Woshingio 5 i 16 Totois 33 26 102 Tciois 39 23 Scare bv pe-i-cis 1 2 3 i Tnnl 29 33 16 23 101 ift to Still Sheo Dave Bing disappointed Until those incredible 13 seconds, Boston had earned the respect of the good, enthusiastic crowd with some clutch comeback play.

But for some reason, the big crowds have brought out the dum-dum in the Celts. The Celtics, who lost no ground to the 76ers, due to the latter's loss, now rest until next Thursday, when the Buffalo Braves come in. DETROIT Bing Dischinger Driscoll Hewitt Komives Lanier Moore Mueller Walker gm ga fm fa 33 13 25 7 10 a pf pts 96 A A 25 27 3 6 8 6 0 0 6 1 26 2 11 2 3 2 5 29 8 19 10 16 12 1 24 I 28 3 42 9 8 12 5 7 12 2 19 4 4 2 Total 265 43 104 35 50 49 20 27 121 Team Rebounds 15. BOSTON Chaney Cowens Dinwiddie Finkel Havlicek Kuberski Nelson White Williams, A. gm ga fm fa a pf pts 36 7 l.i .1 in 43 4 3 0 8 3 5 17 10 0 0 9 1 53 11 26 10 11 11 2 0 0 1 31 5 34 4 43 9 13 2 10 4 4 14 12 6 10 6 21 6 7 6 5 0 0 0 Total 265 43 98 32 42.65 23 33 118 Team Rebounds 12.

Score by periods 1 2 3 4 of Tot DETROIT 17 27 33 29 15-121 BOSTON 21 25 32 28 12-11 Referees Locker and DiTomasso. Attendance 11,038. Walker's shots lift Bulls, 87-36 United Press International CHICAGO Chet Walker's 25-foot field goal with 42 seconds left and his free throw with 16 seconds remaining gave the Chicago Bulls an 87-86 victory over the Atlanta Hawks last night to run their National Basketball Assn. winning streak to three games. The bulls started fast, outscoring the Hawks 28-14 in the first period, and then grew cold as the Hawks gained a 29-16 advantage in the second period and trailed by two points at the half 45-43.

ATLANTA CHICAGO Bridqes 5 2 112 Woltoer 11 5 27 Choooell 3 17 Love 3 5 11 Bellamy 4 3 11 winkle 6 0 12 Hazzard 6 2 14 Sloan 6 0 12 Maravich 8 1 17 Collins -226 Davis 6 5 17 Weiss 2 4 6 Chambers 0 1 1 Baum 0 0 0 Vallely 2 3 7 Guokas 3 1 7 Fox 3 0 6 Totals 34 18 86 Totals 36 15 87 Score by periods 1 2 3 4 Total ATLANTA 14 29 19 24 66 CHICAGO 29 16 18 24 87 Attendance 7127 Nichols, 85-62 At Dudley NICHOLS SUFFOLK Payton Love Clark Pogue Lorden McNulty Keegn Gouvin Reese Mirccolo David Toois 7 35 Parsons 3 9 Green 1 13 Celloway 1 3 Dalton 4 4 Collins 1 17 Morris 0 0 Burns 0 2 Costello 0 0 Burke 0 2 Granqef 0 0 1 2 0 4 1 1 7 3 17 1 3 1 5 1 3 2 4 0 2 1 5 35 17 85 Totals 25 12 62 8:30 P.K. TITLE BOUTS WORLD'S IV Ti HEAVYWEIGHT i If CHAMPIONSHIP fl CAB M- It "JW MONGOL 2 WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP FMaUUI VICKT 17 Hmn TICKETS NOW OH SALB It BOXOFFICf t.WV Kl.W WBBS Jo Jo White layup. WLTPtsGFGA 17 5 5 39 120 71 30STON iewYok lontreal ane'ver Detroit Toronto iuffalo 16 6 5 37 13 10 4 30 11 16 3 23 9 13 4 22 8 18 1 17 5 15 5 15 80 91 72 84 105 77 89 79 94 47 93 Last Night's Results New York at California St. Louis 3, Pitts 2. Thunday'i Eeiulti BOSTON 8.

Buffalo 2 Montreal 6. Minnesota 1 Detroit 3. Philadelphia 1 ABA standing Eastern Division entucky irginia ew York loridians "ittsburgh Pet. .731 .655 .444 .444 .367 GB l'A 10 GB 7 10 15 15 19 17 .343 Western Division idiana emphii exas Pet. IS .602 15 13 .615 .519 .360 8 16 TO enver a4 ill' .333 tah 129, Pittsburgh 100 ew York 128, Kentucky 99 irginia 146, Texas 136 idiana 155, Carolina 148 Memphis 102, Denver 100 Toniaht's Samel andians at Kentucky idiana vs.

Texas at Fort Worth, Tex. Thursday's Results emphis 107, Floridians 102. irginia 127, New York 100 131, Pittsburgh 109. i AHL standings EAST DIVISION Pts GF GA providence 11 7 4 26 83 77 uebec 10 11 3 21 tti BS5SW 1 I 23 89 J-ontreal 6 15 5 17 74 95 West Division Baltimore 15 7 2 32 87 68 'Cleveland 12 8 4 28 90 71 lershey 10 12 4 24 74 76 i --lochester 8 9 3 21 64 71 Night's Results Cleveland 1. Hershey 1 (tie).

Taltrrnore 4, Sprinefield 3. 6, Providence 4. Montreal 4. Quebec O. Toflny's games -ovidence at Cleveland uebec at Hershey fpnngfield at Montreal to gameufe'S.

Today's sports AUTO SHOW City of wneeis, Odyssey 200, 1 p.m. at Suffolk Downs. BASKETBALL Rhode Island at Boston State, 8 Eastern Nazarene at Bentley, 8 p.m. Fitchburg at Salem State, 8 SMU at Stonehill, 3 p.m. Yale at Holy Cross (TV, Ch.

27, 8 p.m.). DOG SHOW Pruden-' tial John Hynes Civic 9 a.m. to 9:45 p.m., Eastern Dog Club. FENCING CCNY at Harvard, 2 p.m. MIT Fr.

vs. Concord-Carlisle HS at MIT Dupont Athletic 2 p.m. FOOTBALL TV (Ch. 5) 1:30 p.m., Dallas vs. Cleveland Ch.

4, 4 p.m., Kansas City vs. Oakland (Ch. 10) 1 p.m.; Ch. 7, 7 p.m., NFL Game of the Week College, TV (Ch. 7) 1:15 p.m., Liberty Bowl, Colorado vs.

Tulane. HOCKEY Boston Bruins at Philadelphia (TV, Ch. 38; Radio, WBZ, 1:30 p.m.) College, Merrimack vs. Boston Unik at Arena, 6:30 p.mj Brown at Harvard, 8 p.m. A.I.C.

vs. Northeastern at Arena 8:30 p.m. Boston Neighborhood HL Washington Park MDC Rink, 7 a.m. to 12 Noon. RACING Lincoln- Downs, R.I., 1:30 p.m., Flat JRockingham Salem, N.H., 8 Har-.

ness. SOCCER CLINIC Boston Astros, St Mark's ScHcol, Southboro, 10 ajn. SWIMMING Navy at Harvard, 3 p.m. TRACK Columbia at M.LT., 12:30 p.m. WRESTLING Boston Garden, 8:30 p.m Bruno Sammartino vs.

Mongol 57 Lee Pn O'Brien star but BG falls to Virginia MORGANTOWN, W. VA. Undefeated Virginia (5-0), paced by 6-10 Scott -McCandlish and 6-7 Bill Gerry, conquered Boston College, 79-69, last night in the opening game of the Mountaineer Classic. Ahead 31-24 at halftime the Cavaliers, who achieved national prominence by upsetting 13th ranked Duke last week, spurted to a 21 -point lead, 60-39, with 8:58 to play. Then BC, utilizing a full-court zone defense spearheaded by Jimmy O'Brien (20 points in the second half) who consistently brought the crowd to its feet with his amazing ball-handling, cut into the lead.

The BC offense, confronted by a 2-3 zone, was ineffective. Virginia out-shot the Eagles 50 percent to 36 percent from the floor and 71 percent to 56 per cent at the foul line. BC actually out-r4ebounded the taller ACC team, 52-45, but was unable to convert its opportunities. VIRGINIA BOSTON r- COLLEGE GF Dewitt 4 2 10 O'Brien II 4 26 Gerry 4 6 14 Smith 0 0 0 McC'llsh 8 4 20 Costello 6 1 13 Parkhill 2 5 9 Fitzqerald 7 1 15 Rnsh 5 1 11 SrhmiH 1 Miller 2 1 5 Freitag 3 2 8 Hobgood 2 6 10 Sees 1 0 2 Totals 27 25 79 Totals 30 9 69 BC beaten on home ice by Providence Defenseman Allen Evans fired in two first-period power play goals setting the tone for the evening as Providence defeated Boston College last night at McHugh Forum. Providence, now 3-3, outshot the Eagles 45-33 and held a 6-0 advantage after two periods.

Sophomores Ed Kenty and Bob Reardon finally put BC on the scoreboard in the final period. Boston College is now 2-2. Providence Reynolds; rd. Evans; Id, Collard; Ciceri; rw. Murphy; lw, Gaffeiey.

Spares Marchetti, Yerza, Leschyshyn, Cooper, Sheehan, Williamson. Dixon, Hilledbrand, Pumpell, Bosco. Boston College G. Higgins; Id, Powers; rd, Mellor; Kenty: lw. Readron; rw.

awrence. Spares Nolan. Horton, Haley, Bennett, Godfrey. Sallow, Shanley, Kimble. Ahearn, Keveaney, Barton, Sico, Cronin.

Providence 2 4 1 7 Boston College 0 0 2 2 Goals Evans (2) Bosco (2) sheehan. Gaffney, Leschyshyn. Kenty, Readron. Boston College G. Higgins: Id, Assists Dixon 2h Gaffney.

Leschyshyn. 9umoell, Yerxa, Mur- ghy, Cyceri. Bosco, Mellor i2i, eardon. A CIGAR SMOKER'S TREAT Pre Embargo REAL CUBAN CIGARS JMMES SUCH AS IEIIXS, BPUM, BOMEO JULim.RAHOl CORONA. PERfECTO GARCIA F.

10ZAN0. COLONIAL PHARMACY 1752 MASS. AVE. LEXINGTON TeL 862-1430 ALL PIPES 25 OFF SatittiH-Oantis lirt ttttrm knmVtt ripe KtJici Ki Oflmt PURE BLOCK MEERSCHIC5M5J5 Mail Order Promptly Filled BsnkAmericard I Mastv Charge CELTICS Continued from Page 29 Though the Celts managed only 15 points in the first 9:36 of the fourth quarter, they held on grimly and managed to chop rown a 99-95 lead with 2:32 left as Havlicek twice took Bing into the pivot for turnarounds. Leading by a 103-101 score, the Celtics came up with those three big foul shots.

After Lanier missed the second of two free throw attempts, he got the ball back and Finkel blocked his shot. Jo Jo White came up with the ball in th eensuing struggle, and a foul was called. A technical foul on Lanier was also called, as was, so everyone thought, another technical foul on 'Coach Butch von Bredda Kolff That technical, however, was never shot, and it was a post game topic in the Celtics' locker room. Since NBA officials do not converse with reporters afte ra game, the truth on the bogus technical will never be known. Cowens exited with 3:25 left in regulation time, particularly painful was his fifth personal, since it was done in anger.

Lanier stole the ball from him and he charged right back, giving Big Bob the hip. It proved costly. Blazers beat Buffalo, 120-105 Associated Press BUFFALO The Port- land Trail Blazers, sparked by guard Rick Adelman, pulled away from the Buffalo Braves in the second quarter and went on to a 120-105 victory last night. Rookie Geoff Petrie was the high scorer for Portland with 25 points. Bob Kauffman led Buffalo with 23 and Herm Gilliam had 20.

PORTLAND BUFFALO GF Holimon 3 0 6 Hummr 6 1 13 Barnett 7 8 22 Warner 4 2 10 Ellis 7 0 14 Kaufmn 9 5 23 Petrie 9 7 25 Dovis 3 2 8 McKnzie 3 9 15 Garrett '5 2 12 Ade'mn 4 9 17 Gilliom 7 6 20 Scheutr 5 1 11 Bryant 2 1 5 Gregor I 0 2 Bowman 0 0 0 Mnning 4 0 8 Long 5 4 14 Totals 43 34 120 Totois 41 23 105 Score bv neriods 1 2 3 4 Total PORTLAND 24 31 54 39 120 BUFFALO 25 18 21 41 105 Attendance 2176 Brandeis quintet tips Amherst, 86-76 Ken Still (20) and Mike Shea (19) lifted Brandeis a 86-76 win over Amherst at Shapiro Gym, Waltham, last night Still and Shea are co-captains of the Judges, who are now 3-1. At Worth am BRANDEIS AMHERST Forbes 1 0 2 Vu'tj't 4 2 10 Eisenstock 4 4 14 Petrioes 2 0 4 io 23 Carrcii IK Ftshmon 5 2 12 Fuoe't 9 3 21 Thomas 3 3 9 Brown 111 05oi 0 2 2 Jooes i 2 4 8 3 19 Fins 1 0 2 Roach 2 0 4 ockw'ck 0 3 3 Irvtrd 2 0 4 Ectt.agi 2 0 4 Totals 30 26 84 Totals 29 76 1 Ife Mckofffte Scotek Johnnie WalkerRed So smooth-world's best selling Scotch KBfiCO SCOTCH VYHiSKY. 848 PROOF. IMPORTED 8Y SOMERSET IMPORTERS, ITD NEW YCtf. NEW YCEK.

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