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Son Amodie Jonuory 5 1975 Seti it fosteri Coll 225-1666 for the most effective wont od sect, on. CAVALIER CLARENCE WALKER CHANGES MIND in mid-air during Knicks game Frazier saves game for Knicks, 103-102 NEW YORK (AP) Walt 20-foot jump shot just before the final buzzer lifted the New York Knicks to a 103-102 NBA victory or the leveland Saturday flight in a tense game in which the lead changed hands 24 times and was tied on 11 occasions. The victory continued the Knieks' domination over Cleveland It was New York's 13th triumph without a loss ever the Cavaliers in Madison Square Garden and their 22rid victory in 24 games since leveland joined the league in 1970 Frazier's winning basket was his second in the final minute and gave him 24 points, tops for New York it wiped out a 102-101 Cleveland lead, fashioned on Dick 15-foot jumper with six seconds remaining. Cleveland had pulled ithin on a driving layup by Cleamons with 43 second remaining Fifteen seconds earlier. Frazier had put New York ahead 101-98 with a jump shot, Chones was Cleveland's high scorer with 27 points, while Snyder contributed '20 fill! Bradley connected for 18 points for New York, including 13 in the third period, and Earl Monroe finished with 10.

162) Davit 4 1 1 13, Vmth 5 2 2 12 Chone! 12 3 4 77, Oamom 7 2 2 16. Snyder 10 0 0 20, Walker 2 0 0 4, Brewer 3 00 6 1 osier 0 00 0 Patterson 1 0 0 2 Russell 1022 Total! 46 10 14 NEW YORK (102) Bradley A 6 16, Jackton 6 3 3 ntfii 5 00 10, 10 4 i 24, Monroe 1 2 3 16 Winyo 1 2 2 4. Davit 1123, Bibby 5 00 10, Hiker 0 15 3 Total! 41 21 27 Cleveland 23 16 2 15-102 New York 12 26 20 101 fouled out None Total tools Clave land 21, New York 21 Technical! Huttell A 10,604 Pistons 89-82 DETROIT (AID Dave 28 points and a tough team defense led the Detroit Pistons to their sixth straight NBA ictory, an decision over the Philadelphia 7Hers Saturday night. The Pistons never led in the first half, but 12 successive points in the third period boosted them into a 60-45 lead In that span. Bing ran oil six points and had 12 lor the quarter.

Philadelphia (021 2 1 5 5, Cunningham 7 3 4 17, EHli 1 00 2. Carter 7 2 3 Collins 6 I 20, i ee 4 6 0 10 Boyd 10 0 6 Brltfow 2 2 2 6 Totals 31 16 IV Dirtrwt (00) 4 2 2 10, Adams 100 16, Limier 6 6 7 II. 13 2 3 20, Ford 0 00 0. Men gelt 3 3 3 0, Trapp 3 00 6 1 0 0 2, Money 0 00 0 Totals 18 11 15 Philadelphia 17 20 17 30 Detroit 13 31 20 27 9f ouled out None Total touit dr)proa 10, Detroit 24 A Sian, U5-108 SALT I.AKK CITY Al Smith scared 10 points in the final five minutes to lead the Utah Stars to a 115-108 ABA decision over Indiana Saturday, despite 44 points by the Pacers' George McGinnis. Smith, who had scored just four points going into the final period, scored 12 in that quarter Malone finished with 25 points for the game.

Ron Boone had 24 for Utah, but could manage only four in the final period. Darnell Hillman added 20 for the Pacers, McGinnis pumped in 21 points in the first half but Utah led 53-49, getting 16 points from the free throw line against just seven for the visitors. INDIANA McGinnis 17 Hillman t-l 21, Nefolitky 6 2 5 14. 8 4 5 14, Joyce 3 2 2 1, Neumann 0 u0 0. Peck 0 00 0, Edge 1 00 2, Elmore 2 2 2 0.

Totalt 43 21 30 UTAH! 21, CakiM I 10 It 10, Boone 10 4 4 34. Smith 3 10 13 16, joAet 2 0 0 4. Denton 3 66 12, Dickey 0 00 0, Brown 2 4 5 42 52, Indiana 26 H- VMM 30 17 21 Total Indiana 31, Utah 25 Three po.ni goad: McGinnit, Brown, Braves 121-108 ATLANTA (AP) Bob McAdoo poured in 47 points, 17 of them in the fourth quarter, and grabbed 15 rebounds as the injury- riddlcd Buffalo Braves dumped the Atlanta Hawks 121-108 in a NBA game Saturday night. The Braves, with only seven players getting into the game, took a 12-point lead al the end of the third period, hut the Hawks came back to cut the margin to 103-07 with 4:52 left on a jump shot by Jim Washington. McAdoo, the second leading scorer, hit two quick baskets to build the lead back to 10 and the Hawks never threatened again, John Drew and Hcrm Gilliam of Atlanta each scored 22 points and Drew pulled in 20 rebounds.

Jim McMillian added 21 points for Buffalo. The victory was only second in the past eight games and pulled the Braves to within one half game of the first-place Boston Celtics in the NBA's Atlantic Division. Nets 12-92 HAMPTON, Va. (AP) Julius Erving scored 24 points and Larry Kenon and Brian Taylor contributed 23 apiece Saturday night to lead the New York Nets to a 112-92 ABA rout of the Virginia Squires It was the fourth straight victory for New York, 27-11, and the fourth loss in a row for the Squires, 9-28. New York has beaten the Squires in each of their last four meetings.

YORK (112) Irving 6 6 24, Kenon 9 5 6 23, Lault; 5 4 6 14, Tay 15. Gale 1 2 1, Manning 1 00 2, Mel ylor 10 3 6 23, Williamson 7 12 VV 4 rhionm 3 00 6 2 0 0 4. Totalt 46 20 20 VIRGINIA 1 0 0 2, Jackton 7 3 3 17, Vaughn 9 2 4 20, Twardzik 6 2 2 14, Park hill 4 5 6 13, Powell 6 6 8 II, Green 0 00 0 Balt! 2 0 0 4, B.llingy 1 2 2 4 Totalt 36 20 25 New York 33 19 30 20-112 Virginia 25 17 27 73 Total (Quit New Nork 21, Virginia 22 A 3,901 ABA Eattern Division Pci GB Kentucky 74 10 706 New York 76 11 703 Lout! 15 25 375 12 Mem fili is 10 76 276 15V, Virginia 9 27 22 Wei tern Divinan Denver 32 5,865 Sen Antonio 22 18 550 11 Utah 19 21 475 Indiana 14 20 412 Diego 14 72,189 17V, Eriday't Garnet Kentucky 113, Virginia 79 New York 130, St Loult 113 Denver 120, Indiana HI Saturday'! Garnet New York vs Virginia at Hampton Kentucky San Antonio Indiana at Utah Memphis at San Dingo Sunday's Games Virginia at New York Kentucky at St Louis Indiana at Memphis Ulan at Denver San Antonio at San Diego NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet GB Boston 23 13 639 Buttalo 22 14 611 1 New York 20 15 571 2' Philadelphia 15 21 417 I Central Division Washington 26 10 722 Cleveland 19 14 576 S' Houston 19 16 543 6 Atlanta 16 22 421 11 New Orleans 3 31 08 8 22 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Detroit 21 17 553 Chicago 18 17 .514 KansasOty Omaha 20 20 500 2 Milwaukee 15 19 44 1 4 Pacific Division Golden State 23 12 657 Seattie 18 19 486 6 15 20 4 29 8 Portland 15 21 417 6' lot Angeles 15 22 405 9 Friday's Games Detroit 111, But 92 Cleveland Houston 63 Chicago 126, Phoenix 99 ao Philadelphia 107, Kansas City Omaha 95 Boston 127, Los Angeli Seattle 98 Portland 93 Saturday's Games Cleveland New York Buttalo at AHanta Kansas City Omaha al Chicago Philadelphia at Detroit Houston at Milwaukee Washington at Golden State New Orleans at Seattle Sunday's at Cleveland Chicago al Milwaukee Houston at Kansas City Omaha Washington at Lot Angelas New Orleans at Portland Bulls 100-88 CHICAGO (AP) Rookie Bob Wilson, hitting from long range and feeding Nate Thurmond inside, led a furious fourth-quarter rally Saturday night that gave the Chicago Bulls a 100-88 victory- over the Kansas Cily-Ornaha Kings in a NBA game. Fifty fouls plus three nicals were called in the seventh meeting between the two teams and several near fights were halted by referees Mendy Rudolph and Jimmy Clark. KANSAS CITY OMAHA (66) Archibald 7 8 8 22, Betiagen 4 5-5 13, Wedman 3 5 5 Walker 7 2 2 16, Lacey 4 0 0 8.

Williams 3 2 2 8, McNeill 3 0 0 6 Kosmalski 2 0 0 4, D'Antoni 0 0 0 0, Totals 33 22 22 CHICAGO (100) Van Lier 2 3 4 7, Love 9 7 8 25, Goukas 4 0 0 8 Walker 1 67 20, Thurmond 9 2 4 20, Wilton 5 3 5 13, Boerwinkle 2 3 4 7, Johnson 0 0 0 0, Ben bow 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 24 3 2 Kansas City 24 22 23 88 Chicago 24 22 25 Fouled out; Lacey. Total fouls Kansas City 26. Chicago 24 Technicals KC Omaha Coach Johnson, Lacey A 8,771 Bucks 93-89 MILWAUKEE (AP) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored nine of his 37 points in the fourth quarter Saturday night to give the Milwaukee Bucks a 93-89 NBA victory over the Houston Rockets. Jabbar stuffed in a shot with 2:32 left that gave the Bucks a 91-83, but the Rockets roared back. Buttons whip Memorial King, Davidson ousted DALLAS (AP) American Dick Stockton and Betty Stove of Holland eliminated defending champions Billie Jean King and Owen Davidson 6-4, H-4 Saturday in the semifinals of the International Mixed Doubles Championship.

Stockton and Stove ill play Marty Riessen and Rosemary Casals, both Americans, Sunday in the finals. Riessen and Casals, who advanced to the finals last year, are back there again, this time with a semifinals victory over American Cliff Richey and his sister Nancy Gunter of San Angelo 6-3, Davidson of South Africa had never lost his serve in this competition until Stockton, the former NCAA singles champion at Trinity University in San Antonio, and Stove broke him twice, once in each set. Riessen and Casals broke serve twice in their one-hour opening match. BOWLING Ken Falconer averaged 232 for 12 games, rolled an 80(1 series and led the qualifying in the monthly SEC BA tournament at Southside Saturday. big outburst included a 299 game and an 8(8) series in the first three games of his third four-game set of the qualifying.

Booster club meets The Holy Cross Booster Club will make final plans for the football banquet when the group meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the school cafeteria. Vrsuline loses Blessed Sacrament romped to a 59-38 triumph over Ursuline in a high school basketball game Saturday. BLESSED SACRAMENT 59 UR5ULINE BLESSED SACRAMENT (59) Trevino 32, Sold 13, Waddell 10, Riot 4 Williams, Hernandez, Vargas, D. Medina.

Medina. URSULINE (36) Fleet 17. Meurer .10, Stettes 5, Catos 3, Dettenbough 3, Bret Mel, Oawson, Rodriguez, Weber, Zapata. Halttlme: Blessed Sacrament 30, Ursulinc 17, Danny hey, who hit 10 of 10 field goals, scored 23 points as Central Catholic bounced back cm the winning track by downing scrappy Memorial, 79-59. at Central Saturday night.

The Buttons, who saw their lofty number one rating shattered by Holmes 48-44 Friday night, hiked their record to 22-4. Memorial, which has played on of the toughest in town, dropped to 2-18 Brian Schroder added 14 points for Central, which let the reserves play the entire second quarter. In fact. 11 players scored for the Buttons. Roosevelt Ellison and Roger Pena had 12 points apiece, and Robert Anderson scored 11 for the Minutemen, who trailed 39 26 at halftime.

CENTRAL 79, MEMORIAL 59 CENTRAL CATHOLIC (79) Uev 23, Situ 14. thomo ton 6 Kues 7, Cortez Pollock 6 Lcnktord 4 u.jra 4 MuroidO 4 Trevino 2, Zomoro MEMORIAL (59) EH.ton 12, Pena 12, Anderson 11, Alcona 6 Donoge 8 Garry 4 Jackson 2, DeLuna 2, Vega, SonNllon Holttime- Central 39 Memonot 26 E. Central 71-54 East Central downed Southside, 71-54, in a District 14-AAA East Zone game at East Central Saturday night. Gaylen Fisher scored 19 points to pace the Hornets to their second loop win in as many starts. Robert Kmdla tallied 25 points as the Cardinals suffered their first zone loss after a win.

EAST CENTRAL 71, SOUTHSIDE S4 EAST CENTRAL (71) Fisher 19, Btnnegor 16, Anderson 14, Cun- 18 Cotemon t. 4, Votes SOUTHSIDE (54) Km pgiooos SC Escobedo 2, itloms 2. Pierson, Hotttsme East Central eC Saufbvtde 24 Poth 90-68 POTH (Spl) Gary I hlig ripped the hoops for 39 points to lead the Poth Pirates to a 90-68 victory over the Cole Cougars Saturday night. Mark Noone tallied 22 points and Tim Foley 21 for Cole POTH 96, COLE 61 POTH (90) Uhlig 39, Edge 17, H. Bomimi Hooce 11, 6.

Paweiek 6, Bertrand. COLE (6fi Noone 22, Foiev 21. Moot It, Rutti 6, 6, Bergner 2. Bough HaMime Path Cole 31. St.

Gerard's 68-41 Charlie Santos collected 23 points to spark St. to a 68-41 non-district basketball victory over Southwest at St. Saturday night. High for the visiting Dragons were Frank Noiin and James McVey with 13 points apiece. ST.

GERARD 66, SOUTHWEST 41 ST, GERARDS (66) Santos 23, Chestnut 12, McRae 12, Carler 10, Bledsoe 9, Boehm 2, Simmons, Puente, Sanchez, Saucedo SOUTHWEST (41) Nolin 13. lAcVev 13, Knox 6, Klein 3, Beam 2, Hmoioso 2, Pena 2, Holden. Alvorado. Henry, Shock Halttirr.e; St. Gerard's 35, Southwest 17 Trojans 66-64 LAREDO Spl) Kevin Davis and Ronald McCaskill combined for 43 points to pace Healy-Murphy to a 66-64 win over Laredo St.

Augustine Saturday night. Davis had 22 points and McCaskill 21 while Rusty Ramirez led a second half St. Augustine comeback with 20 tallies HEALY-MURPHY 66, ST AUGUSTINE 64 HEALY-MURPHY (64) Davis 22. McCotkitl 21, Thornos 7, Sanders S. Hoskins 10, Chestnut 1, Cathey.

ST AUGUSTINE M4) Rom -ez 20, J. Jimenez 16, Rodriguez 6. P. imene: 7. Garzo 4, Gonr Jes 4, Daves Mo 2 Mollume Meoiy-Murehy 35- St.

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