Page Ten HE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, December 1, 1971 PageTen t-jEMiCHGAN AIL Wednesday. December 1. 1971 CAZZIE PLUCKS BUCKS: PRESCRIPTION EYEWARE and SHADES 6 Bulls comeback sinks Hawks By The Associated Press ing and teammate Tom Boer- CHICAGO - The Chicago Bulls winkle put the Bulls ahead to stay came from behind in the final two with 2:29 left on a pair of free minutes last night to defeat At- throws. lanta 86-85 for the Hawks' sixth Jerry Sloan's free throw in the? straight setback, their longest los- last quarter of a dismal night in ing streak since coming into the which he collected only seven National Basketball Association 25 points, proved to be decisive with years ago. 1:27 left. The lead exchanged hands 19' times until midway in the fourth quarter when Atlanta opened an Bcks bope 82-75 lead on the strength of Lou MILWAUKEE - Cazzie Russell Hudson and Herm Gilliam. scored 22 points, including the de- Chicago's Chet Walker tied the cisive free throw with 10 seconds score at 83-83 with 2:51 remain- left, sparking the Golden State Murphy named best coach; OSU's Horn yak hospitalized 6623903. Freturn to nature IN QUALITY COLD WEATHER APPAREL FROM RAUPP CAMPFITTERS. * CERY Down Sweater Ideal to 20* F .. . ............. $30.00 " NORTH FACE Sierra Jacket Ideal to 0°F ........ .......,$39.50 hr' A1 e SIERRA DESIGNS Whitney Parka - Ideal to 0° F ... . ............ $43.50 : ALPINE DESIGNS Expedition Parka Ideal to -60* F . . .......... . $84.50 Bring this ad when you come to check out our winter A apparel and Raupp will give you a one-day free certifi- sate for cross-country ski equipment (skis, poles, boots and bindings) rental on the date of your choice. ...-.. Cirt A AP~ Campfitters 521.SOUTH ASHLEY. ANN ARBOR 769-5574 - FARMINGTON LANSING * EVANSTON ILL. Warriors to a 106-103 victory over back from a 26-point deficit and the Milwaukee Bucks in a Nation- beat New York 110-109 last night, al Basketball Association game ending the Knicks' seven-game last night. National Basketball Association Russell's free throw gave the winning streak. Warriors a 104-101 lead and off- The Knicks, paced by Dave De- set a basket with two seconds left Busschere and Walt Frazier, had by Milwaukee's Bob bandridge. bolted to a 76-50 advantage with The Warriors' Jim Barnett scored 11 minutes gone in the third quar- at the final horn as the Bucks lost ter, before the SuperSonics start- their fourth game of the year - ed their comeback. two of them to Golden State - and saw their home court winning streak snapped at 24 games. Royal Royals Reserve Joe Ellis, who led the BALTIMORE -The Cincinnati Warriors with 25 points, put the Royals pulled to within one-half team ahead to stay at 103-101 game of the Central Division- when he hit a 20-footer with 40 leading Baltimore Bullets with a seconds to play. 118-103 victory in a National Bas- ketball Association game last Knicks nipped night. NEW YORK - Spencer Hay- tThe Royals attack featured bal- NEW YOK - SencerHay-.ace scoring led by Nate Wil- wood flipped in a short jump shot anced wi ged hy 29 pWil- with 40 seconds remaining and followed by Nate Archibald at 28, player-coach Lenny Wilkins added Royal center Jim Fox had 21, a free throw 25 seconds later, as four more than veteran Johnny the Seattle SuperSonics stormed Green. By The Associated Press * COLUMBUS, Ohio - Jack Murphy, who prolonged the na- tion's longest victory streak in 34 games in his first head coaching season at the University of To- ledo, was named Mid-American Conference football coach of the year yesterday. Murphy, 38, who served as head man at Heidelberg College last season, guided the Rockets to an 11-0 regular season and an un- precedented third straight confer- ence championship. The 38-year-old former Toledo assistant coach was chosen in a poll by sports writers and broad- casters who cover the Mid-Ameri- can Conference. * COLUMBUS, Ohio - Allan Hornyak, the leading scorer on the Ohio State basketball squad last season, has been hospitalized with a heel injury. His teammates open the cam- paign tonight at Georgia Tech. The 6-foot-2 junior from Bel- laire, Ohio, who averaged 22.5 points a game in 1970-71, has been, sidelined with the fered in sandlot than a month ago. injury he suf- football more * SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - The Chicago Cubs have named former big league pitcher Hank Aguirre' to the newly-created position of team information and service coach. Aguirre, who spent most of his career with the Detroit Tigers, will be a uniform-wearing coach with the main responsibility of acting as a liason between Man- ager Leo Durocher and the press.: 4 TAMPA, Fla. - The Univer- sity of Tampa has formally en- tered the National Intercollegiate Athletic Association as a college division member, University Pres- ident Bob Owens announced yes- terday. Owens said he signed a con- formance declaration with the NCAA with the support of thej Iuggers victorious The Michigan Ruggers captured consolation honors out of a field of 40 teams at the Washington "Ts" held in Washington D.C. over the Thanksgiving weekend. After dropping their opening game to LSU, Michigan blanked Princeton and Sud Americana 16-0 and 24-0 to receive the consola- tion trophy. Forwards Bob Reider, Jeff Grill,; and Walt Holloway continuously play outstanding rugby to set up the scoring by the Blue backs, Steve Chapman, John Bohlke, Ron Smith, and Roger Williams. 1 Seals clubbed ST. LOUIS - Jack Egars fired his seventh goal in eight games in capping on affensive surge sending the St. Louis Blues to a 5-2 victory last night over the California Golden Seals in a Na- tional Hockey League game. The hard-shooting Egers, ac- quired Nov. 15 by the Blues in a seven player trade with the New York Rangers, rifled a 50-foot slap shot past Seals' goaltender Gilles Gelocha with 16:55 left in the contest. It capped a comeback for the Blues from a 2-1 deficit in the first period after Ivan Boldirev and Gary Croteau rammed home the Seal's goals. z -Associated Press JON McGLOCKLIN (top), Milwaukee Bucks guard, leapfrogs over the Warriors' Ron Williams in yesterday's 106-103 Warrior victory. Neither player could claim the ball, and no fouls were called. Professional League Standings Boston New Y Philade Buffalo Baltim+ Cincini Clevela Atlanta Milwau Chicag Phoeni NBA" EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct 14 9 .669 ork 13 10 .565 elphia 11 12 .478 0 8 14 .363 Central Division ore 10 13 .434 uatl 8 12 .400 nd 8 14 .364 a 517 .227 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division kee 21 4 .840 o 15 6 .714 Ix 10 11 .476 . 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