EIGHT TIRE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. NOVENMER III tfltt'!' E I G H T U E M I C H G ~ i ~ D AIf CAva"'iZ, 1VV V r171I3rly 14, lzpb1 4 DECEMBER GRADSr Order Caps and Gowns from MOE'S NOW until December 1st-absolute mfg. deadline I If paid dues, bring receipt Senior Board IS HERE FILMS: 4:15 P.M. TUES-FRI. (Nov. 14-17) Shown in Room 1025 Angell Hall PLACEMENT TEST: 9:00, 12:00, 3:00 & 7:00 NOV. 13-17-3524 SAB BOOTH IN LOUNGE OF INTERNATIONAL CENTER Phone 763-3189 Flyers Dump New Rookie Goalie Leads Flyers NH' York, Pipers Bounce Indiana Stain~lgs In 3-2 Clipping of Rangers Ea astern Division ABA-Leading Pacers Drop 116-90 Loss to Pittsburgh I x£ N NBA Eastern Division PHILADELPHIA (A') - Doug Favell returned to the Philadel- phia nets and did some brilliant goal-tending last night as the Flyers becane the first expan- sion team to defeat the New York Rangers, 3-2, in the Na- tional Hockey League. New York defenseman Rod Seiling made it a 3-2 game with his third goal of the season at r 4:44 of the third period and the Rangers pressed for the tying goal for the next 15 minutes. They took a dozen shots at Favell but the rookie net-minder r made several skillful saves to pro- r tect the game-winning lead.n Favell had been benched for x five previous, games while Bernie x- Parent played goal for the Flyers. Ed Hoekstra's sixth goal of the year, at 14:00 of the second per- iod, proved to be the game-win- ner. He tipped in a 30-foot shot by Leon Rochefort to give Phil- adelphia a 3-1 lead. Tofron to Petroit New York Blostoni Mdontreal Chicago WI L T Pts. GF 9 6 1'19'58 8 5 1 17 49 7 4 3 17 47 7 4 2 16 46 6 5 4 16 35 5 7 3 13 40 GA 36 44 37 35 By The Associated Press Western Division Los Angeles Philadelphia Pittsburgh Minnesota St Louis :Oakland 7. 6 6 5 4 5 5 8 5 8 3 3 3 2 3 2 II' 17 15 14 13 10 39 46 28 39 30 31 38 52 46 32 41 37 38 54 -Late game not included. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Connie" Hawkins scored 31 points and! helped dominate the boards in' leading the Pittsburgh Pipers to a 116-90 victory over the Indiana Pacers in America Basketball As- sociation action last night. Hawkins scored 14 points in the first half and spearheaded a 13- point surge that vaulted the Pipers to a 53-38 halftime lead andpermanent control of the game. Charley Williams scored 28 and Chico Vaughan 23 for the Pipers. Despite the loss, Indiana re- -- SPORTS NIGHT EDITOR: PHIL BROWN Thursday's Results Philatlelphia 3, New York 2 Detroit at Oakland, Night DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING QU(CK RESULTS mained in first place in the ABA's IEastern Division. The Minnesota Muskies. who downed Denver 124- 106 last night, are just 1% games out of first place. * * *- Muskies Dip Denver MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL - Minnesota shook off Denver mid- way through the second quarter, built several 21-point leads in the second half and settled for a 124- 106 American Basketball Assoc- iation victory over the Rockets last night. Minnesota didn't break on top for good until Mel Daniels hit a basket for a 39-38 lead with 7:10 to play in the first half. Minnesota's lead then went to 49-40 as the Muskies outscored the rockets 10-2 over the next five minutes. Daniels topped Minnesota with 28 points, while Les Hunter added 24. Larry Jones got 30 for Denver. Boston Philadelphia Detroit New York Ci ncininatl Baltimore Wester St. Louis Los Angeles San Francisco xSan Diego Seattle xChitcago x-Late game not Yesterday's Results Chicago at San Diego ** * ABA Eastern Division W I1 !1 9J 8 6 5 n Division 16 2 .888 -- 8 5 .615 5% 11 7 .611 5 3 14 .176 12 2 14 .125 13 1 13 .071 13 included. L1 2 3 8 9 9 "Be- Pet, hind .846- .786 1 .643 21." .500 414 .400 6 .357 61~ I Indiana Minnesota Pittsburgh New Jersey Kentucky 4 Be- W L Pet. hind 13 4 .765 - 10 4 .714 11, 9 5 .643 2?t 5 7 .417 51 4 10 .286 7% I IHA's "Catch Your Roommate Offguard" PHOTO CONTEST- needs some workers and camera enthusiasts on its staff. INTERESTED? Call Jim at 764-5769 generation the inter-arts magazine ON SALE NOV.22 Contributions for next issue now being accepted I Western Division New Orleans 9 3 Denver 7 6 Dallas 4 6 Oakland 6 10 Anaheim 511 Houston 2 8 .750 -- .538 2% .400 4 .375 5 .313 6 .200 6 Yesterday's Results Pittsburgh 116, Indiana 90 Oakland 104, Kentucky 93 Minnesota 124, Denver 106 GRID SELECTIONS Our guest selector for this week's grid picks is Wisconsin ex- chancellor and Michigan's president-designate Dr. Robben Wright Fleming. Although he preferred to wait a week before picking favor- lest, his namesake on the sports staff conned him into it. To win two tickets to the Michigan Theatre and a complimentary pizza from the Cottage Inn your. selections must be in tonight by midnight. --Robin Wright THIS WEEK'S GAMES L I II I "nr n D 0i~m THE HANDWRITING IS ON THE WALL-- ATAC IS LOOKING FOR COLLEGE GRADS AND SINCE WE NEED GRADS WITH ANY MAJOR; WE DON'T EXPECT ALL OF YOU TO BE ABLE TO TRANSLATE THE ABOVE (ALTHOUGH MANY OF OUR 7000 EMPLOYEES CAN) HOWEVER IF IT BUGS YOU, WRITE US FOR EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION AND AS A BONUS WE SEND YOU THE TRANSLATION. CONTACT: MR. JOHN WILSON COLLEGE RECRUITMENT COORDINATOR SATAC WARREN, MICH. 48090 MICHIGAN at Wisconsin Iowa at OHIO STATE Michigan St. at PURDUE INDIANA at Minnesota Illinois at NORTHWESTERN UCLA at SOUTHERN CAL S. Carolina at ALABAMA AUBURN at Georgia N. CAROLINA St. at Clemson Kentucky at FLORIDA NOTRE DAME at Georgia Tech Kansas at OKLAHOMA . Mississippi at TENNESSEE NEBRASKA at Missouri NEW MEXICO St. at N. Mexico NORTH CAROLINA at-Duke OREGON ST. at Oregon UTAH St. at Utah Baylor at TEXAS TECH Moravian at MUHLENBERG 4 BOB McFARLAND, Executive Sports Editor. (108-52, .675) Michigan, Ohio, St. ruraclu, Indiana, Northwestern, Southern California, Alabama, Auburn, N. Carolina St. Florida, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Missouri,'New Mexico St., Duke, Oregon St., Utah St., Texas Tech, Muhienberg. CLARK NORTON, Sports Editor: (99-51, 619) Michigan, Ohio St., Purdue, Indiana, Northwestern, Southern California, Alabama, Auburn, Clem- son, Florida, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Nebraska, New Mexico St., N. Carolina, Oregon St., Utah, Texas Tech, Moravian. GRAYLE HOWLETT, Associate Sports Editor: (96-64, .600) Michigan, Ohio St., Purdue, Indiana, Illinois, Southern California, Alabama, Georgia, N. Carolina St., Florida, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Missouri, New Mexico St., Duke, Oregon St., Utah, Texas Tech, Moravin. RICK STERN, Associate Sports Editor: (85-75, .531) Michigan, Ohio St., Purdue, Indiana, Northwestern, Southern California, Alabama, Auburn, N. Carolina St., Forida, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Nebraska, New Mexico St., Duke, Oregon St., Utah St, Texas Tech, Muhlenberg. DR. ROBBEN FLEMING, Guest Selector: Michigan, Ohio St, Purdue, Minnesota, Northwestern, Southern California, Alabama, Auburn, N Carolina St., Florida, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Nebraska, N-w Mexico, Duke, Oregon St., Utah St., Baylor, Muhlenberg. LADIES' AND MEN'S SKI-WEAR, *1 Pants- Jackets Sweate rs ates 1 tI t i t t ~4~A I won't IA i I U WE'VE RENTED AN ISLAND FOR YOU! IN FACT .. . This Year "STUDENTOURS" Gives You Your Choice! TWO TRIPS! NEW YEAR'S EVE IN MANY A DAY-DOWN PUERTO RICO-Si! Si! KINGSTON-JAMAICA Dec. 16-25 or WAY! Dec. 25-Jan. 3 Dec. 28-Jan. 5 Choose your trip! 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