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More about Stars win Continued from page 1-D The next game in the playoff series will be tomorrow night at Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES INDIANA Stone 8 3-5 22 Brown ftavmnd 9 23 Daniels 12 2 Jacksn wash Wise stn 7 3-3 17 Barnhill 0 0-0 OThacker 7 1-2 is o-o 4523-31117 14 M23 10 (Ml 2 4 3-3 00-00 7 7-7 71 6 6-4 0 1-6 1 0 1-1 1 4117-35113 Los AMtles Indiana J7 tt Yt 27 30 27 23 Press The Indiana Pacers' Freddie Lewis (14) runs a play under the basket in the ABA Championship playoffs yesterday. Guarding him are Merv Jackson (10) and George Stone of the Los Angeles Stars, who won in overtime, 117113. DAVE HICKS Just call him Bucky Sports menu What can Arizona State U. expect when it hires an assistant football coach with the handle Albert Anthony Tanara, Well, for openers a man who will go out and sign a quarterback-defensive back by the name of Bogdan (Bucky) Paraszczak from Diernff High, Allentown, Pa.

Ah, another linguistic challenge for head coach Frank Rush, who stuck a lesser tongue-bender, "Seth Miller," with the name "Zeth" for four long years. Capsuling credentials of Bob Knight, the West Point coach currently labeled No. 1 candidate for the Phoenix Suns' vacancy: His five-season record is 91-37, capped by a 22-6 effort in 1969-70, and four of his teams have competed in the National Invitation Tournament. Defense? That's oft a misnomer at the collegiate level for "ball control." But effective defense is considered Knight's long suit. By seasons, his Cadets have been eighth, third, first (57.9), first (53.5) and first (54.1) on national defensive charts And a quickie scouting report on the Suns' next play-by-play announcer: Joe McConnell from Denver did football Broncos' games over 50-station network reports spy: "He really gels revved up, but he's not inaccurate" You're a high school quarterbacking hotshot.

And you're still undecided on which college deserves all that talent. So, in one day, you face this array of recruiters: Alabama's Bear Bryant, Notre Dame's Ara Parseghian, Nebraska's Bob Devaney, UCLA's Tommy Prothro, Colorado's Eddie Crowder. The target for all those sales pitches was All-America QB David Humm, Las Vegas, who seriously threatened a Rocky Mountain area record for single-day listening Arizona State's Bobby Winkles won national baseball crowns in 1965,1967 and 1969. But, oh, those even-numbered years! This season, someone swiped the jersey (No. 1) he wore for road games.

So when the Devils traveled, Winks was No. 2. An evil omen come painfully true. Dr. Paul Steingard, the Suns' team physician, reports Lamar Green has grown a half-inch, now measures 6-7V2.

"That's good," answers straight-faced general manager Jerry Colangelo. "Maybe next season we'll get some jumping out of him." TODAY PRO'BASEBALL phoenix Giants at Portland. DOG RACING Apache Greyhound Park, 4 and 8 p.m. TOMORROW PRO BASEBALL Phoenix Giants at Portland. TUESDAY PRO BASEBALL Giants at Portland.

WEDNESDAY PRO BASEBALL Phoenix Giants at Portland. AUTO RACING Manzanita Speed-, way sandbuggies, motorcycles, 7:30 DOG RACING Greyhound Park, 8 p.m. THURSDAY PRO BASEBALL vs. Tucson, Municipal Stadium, p.m. DOG Greyhound Park, 8 p.m.

FRIDAY PRO BASEBALL Phoenix Giants vs Tucson, Municipal Stadium, 8 p.m. AUTO RACING Manzanita Speedway Limited modltieds, claimers, 'DOG RACING Apache Greyhound COLLEGE' BASEBALL Arizona vs. DePn 'NESTLING Mad.son Square Garden, 8:15 p.m. SATURDAY SWIMMING Saauaro invitational Phoenix, open age grouo 25 meter PRO BASEBALL Giants vs. Tucson, Municipal Stadium, 8 P.m.

AUTO RACING Manzanila Speedway caged sprints, 7:30 p.m. COLLEGE TRACK Arizona State Coliseum-Compton Relays, Los An- 9 RACING Greyhound DRAG a ACING' Phoenix 'Dragway trials 4:30 p.m.; eliminations 8 p.m. Three point Anseles, Stone 3, Jackson; Indiana, Brown 2, Lewis. Fouled Anselcs. Raymond, Wise; Indiana.

Brown, Lewis. Total Angeles 30, Indiana 29 Seals want quick trial OAKLAND (AP) Frank Selke is an uncomfortable man in the middle in the legal fight over ownership of the Oakland Seals of the National Hockey League. "It's an impossible situation we've been existing under I wouldn't say living," Selke, general manager of the Seals, said in an interview. "We need some answers quickly," he added, speaking for himself and Coach Fred Glover as a court showdown approached in the Seals case. The original owners, San Francisco Seals, and the current owners, Trans National Communications, Inc.

are involved in the trial that opens tomorrow in San Francisco Superior Court. Selke and Glover are hoping for a quick trial, ending before the NHL summer meeting scheduled June 9-11 in Montreal. The deadline for trades before the player drafts, which will be held at the meeting, was midnight Friday. Glover said he was hoping to make some trades, but there were none. Steeplechase won by Scolvin LOUISVILLE, Ky.

(AP) With a burst of speed in the final quarter mile, Scolvin, owned and ridden by George Strawbridge Middletown, won the 26th annual Oxmoor Steeplechase yesterday by seven lengths. Strawbridge held Scolvin, bred in Australia, behind the other four jumpers in. the race for miles. But he urged him forward then and easily won in 4:53 1-5. Caponi tops Bluegrass LOUISVILLE, Ky.

(AP) Donna Caponi drilled a 120-yard three-wood shot into the cup on the 14th hole for an eagle two and forged into the second-round lead in the $22,000 Bluegrass Invitational Women's Professional Golf Tournament yesterday with a two-under-par 70 and a two-day total of 141. Mary Mills, a Ladies Professional Golfers Association tour veteran from Laurel, mixed an eagle on No. 18, four birdies, three bogies and a double bogey for a 70 and stood two strokes behind Miss Caponi at 143. Orantes, Gisbert boost Spain past Bulgaria Associated Press Veterans Manuel Orantes and Juan Gisbert boosted Spain to an insurmountable 3-0 lead over Bulgaria in a best-of-five series of the Eastern Zone Davis Cup tennis eliminations yesterday. Orantes and Gisbert put their country into the semifinals by beating Bojidar Vpampoulov and Soytan Velev fj.4, 8-5, 6-2 in doubles.

Other Section A semifinal- Jsts are Romania, Yugoslavia and, France. Section semifinalists include Russia, Czechoslovakia and West Germany. The winner of the Finland-Belgium elimination is yet to be determined, with jJilgium holding a 2-1 lead. Patrick liombergen and Eric Drossarl pulled Belgium out of a in Jlcl 6-0, C-0 doubles victory over Finland's Pekka Saeilae and George Berner. Yugoslavia and Romania clinched their series in doubles competition against Ireland and Greece, making today's singles matches strict' ly academic.

In Dublin, Yugoslavia's Zeljko Franulovic and Nicola Spear defeated Bill Browne and Joe McGrath 6-1, 7-5, 6-4. In Bucharest, Romania's Ion Tiriac and Hie Nastase overwhelmed Nick Kalogheropou los and Nontas Arghiriu 6-4, 6-1, 6-2. The Soviet Union advanced with a 3-0 lead over host Monaco with a 6-0, 6-6, 6-3, C-2 doubles victory by Alex Metreveli and Serge Lik- ovi-r Francis Truchi On this date ONE YEAR AGO Westwood's Warriors capture state AAA track and field championships. FIVE YEARS AGO Ed Mathew's three-run home run for Milwaukee beats San Francisco, 4-3. TEN YEARS AGO Phoenix College Bears toast of the town after winning NJCAA baseball crown.

TWENTY YEARS AGO Crowd of 2,600 boxing fans see Charlie Salas score Id-round decision over Al Bishop at Phoenix Madison Square Garden. In the training There's a remarkable franchise available in Phoenix. ifs the Bryman School. franchise specializing Medical and Dental Assistants, am idical Receptionists. ft, truly ramarkabla opportunity for tha who has the will to succeed.

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