Friday, December 10, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pistons storm past Page Eleven Bulls By The Associated Press The Detroit Pistons rallied from deficits of 21 points in the second quarter and 10 points with 4:28 left in the game to overcome the Chicago Bulls 110-107 in a Na- tional Basketball Association game last night. JimmyWalker and Bob Lanier paced the Pistons' comeback, which saw Detroit score 15 straight points in the closing min- utes to take their first lead of the evening at 102-100 with 2:26 to go. During the outburst, Walker had two three-point plays and Lanier five points. Komives and Curtis Rowe each had a basket. Lanier, back in action with the Pistons after suffering a neck in- jury, drove in 35 points, while Jimmy Walker followed with 29. Bob Love had 28 and Chet Walker 26. Stan Mikita scored twice in a little more than three minutes to pace the Chicago Black Hawks to a 3-1 victory over the Buffalo For a typically legowian ana- lysis of the Purdue basketball squad, flip back to page 9. Your labors will also be rewarded with fascinating stories on Bubba Morton's climb to the top and the Michigan women's swim team. daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: AL SHACKELFORD mark when Buffalo was handed. Pit Martin had put the short- Black Philadelphia Flyers in a penalty- marked game. The victory was the 18th of the season for the Rangers and their first shutout. Gilles Villemure was New York's goalie. Hadfield scored his 21st goal of the season at 12:30o'the first period with_ the Flyers' Jimmy Johnson off the ice for interfer- ence. Two free throws.by rookie Julius Erving with three seconds left in overtime gave the Virginia Squires a 115-114 American Basketbal. As- sociation victory last night over the New York Mets. The Kentucky Colonels nearly blew a 19-point lead but staggered home with a 103-101 American Basketball Association victory last night as Artis Gilmore poured in 34 points. John Brisker's 37 points led a balanced scoring attack as the Pitttsburgh Condors defeated the Dallas Chaparrals 124-113 in an American Basketball Association game last night. Hawks ahead with the only score of the opening period, taking a goal-mouth pass from Chico Maki, who also assisted on Mikita's sec- ond goal. Buffalo's rookie star, Rick Mar- tin, drilled his 19th goal of the season to spoil goalie Gary Smith s shutout bid early in the final period. Vic Hadfield scored a pair of power-play goals last night to lead the Eastern Division-leading New York Rangers to a 5-0 National Hockey League victory over the, BIG TEN CHANGE No-repeat rule axed -Associated Press Inka-Dinka-Doo computer in action Scouts from the Stanford Daily feed their computer data concerning the upcoming Ink Bowl game with the Daily Libels to be held Dec. 31 in Pasadena. The awesome statistics of the All-American Libel squad, including Chip, TOR, Eggsucker, and Bull, caused the machine to spout, "Incorreckitah!" CORNELL DISPUTE: Black cagers boycott game Sabres last night in a National Hockey League game. The victory tied Chicago with idle Minnesota for first place in the WHL's West Division. Mikita popped the puck into the empty net after Buffalo goalie Roger Crozier skated out to block a shot by Dennis Hull at the 3:11 mark of the second period. The Chicago center scored again, his 12th goal of the season at the 6:15 CHICAGO (JP) - The Big Ten rescinded its no-repeat Rose Bowl rule yesterday but buried another controversial item-volatile Woody Hayes - under a blanket of no comment. A Big Ten source said that ac- tion on the outburst of Hayes, Ohio State football coach, during the season's final game, which Michigan won 10-7 at Ann Arbor, is "something we would keep with- in the conference family." SYRACUSE, N.Y. (RP) - The six black players on Cornell Univer- sity's varsity basketball team boy- cotted the Big Red's 95-82 loss to Syracuse last night in what was reported to be a protest against an alleged quota system at Cor- nell for Negro athletes. The boycotters included Cor- nell's two top scorers this season: Brian. Wright, a sophomore for- ward from Brooklyn, and Jeff Howard, a sophomore guard from Bridgeport, Conn. The others were co-captain Tom Sparks, a senior forward, also from Bridgeport; Carmel "Skeed- er" Stewart, a sophomore guard from Brooklyn; Otis Story, sopho- more guard from Jamaica, N.Y., and John Coles, a junior center from Washington, D. C. The players showed up early in the game as r Syracuse was hold- ing a 22-8 lead and took seats in the Manley Fieldhouse balcony above the Cornell bench. They watched the game impassively and refused all comment to re- porters. In a statement, varsity coach, Jerry Iace, said: Professional League Standings "Six black basketball players did not make the trip to Syracuse with the team tonight because they have questions and griev- ances. I plan to discuss the situ- ation with the rest of the squad." Iace refused to comment beyond that statement, and a Cornell pub- lic relations man said the coach "doesn't want to say anything that might jeopardize his relations now or in the future with the players." Campus sources said, however, that the protest was believed to stem from the blacks' contention that Cornell has an unofficial pol- icy of playing no more than three blacks at one time. The Daily Sports Staff ex- tends an ecstatic welcome to su- perstars John and Yoko Len- non and cordially invites them over to 420 Maynard tonight for a grand tour of the Senior Of- fice,.business office, shop and Bob Kraftowitz. Stony Brook 110, Pratt 71 Minnesota 77, Butler 56 Penn 87, Manhattan 66 Dowling 96, W. Conn. 50 Syracuse 95, Cornell 82 Colgate 102, Lehigh 91 Boston Col 76, Canisius 58 Southwest Texas 77, East Texas 69 NorthaTexas 72, Denver 68 IFurman 101, Appalachian St. 91 Pistons get number one pick; Bucks deal off Greg Smith By The Associated Press DETROIT-The Detroit Pistons announced last night that they have agreed to accept the Phoenix Suns' No. 1 college draft choice of next spring in exchange for center Otto Moore, involved in a controversial trade between the two clubs. Originally, the Pistons had expected to get 7-foot center Mel Counts in the trade. But litigation arose over the question of whether Moore belonged to the American Basketball Association or he National Basketball Association. HOUSTON-The Houston Rockets gave up their No. 1 choice in next year's college draft yesterday to obtain Greg Smith, a starting forward for the world champion Milwaukee Bucks. Forward Curtis Perry was sent to Milwaukee and the trade's exchange of draft choices gave Houston Milwaukee's No. 3 position. OAKLAND-The California Golden Seals placed right winger Tom Webster on the disabled list yesterday and said his future as a hockey player "is very questionable" because of a congenital spinal condition that requires surgery. Webster, 23, played in only a handful of games for the Seals after being acquired from the Detroit Red Wings early in the National Hockey League season. Wayne Duke, the new Big Ten Commissioner, said "absolutely no comment" when asked if any dis- ciplinary action was taken against the dean of conference football coaches. It was learned however, that Hayes' emotional episode was dis- cussed not only by athletic direc- tors but also faculty representa- tives before they ended their an- nual business meeting yesterday. Duke said the incident is being treated as an internal matter. Of- ficiating was aired at the Big Ten meetings as it always is without comment. Revocation of the no-repeat regulation assures that only the Big Ten champion or co-champion will appear in the Rose Bowl. Heretofore no school could make the Pasadena trip more than two consecutive years. Unbeaten Michigan faces Stan- ford this New Year. The no-repeat rule originally was incorporated in the contract to. appease faculty men who shunned post season play because of academic involvement through msised classes and outside stress. I For the student body: I "DEAD tired at end of semester? Be GRATEFUL for two great nights of music." GRATEFUL DEAR HILL AUDITORIUM Tues., Dec. 14-Wed., Dec. 15 .-Associated Press CLIFFORD RAY (14) and Jerry Sloan of the Chicago Bulls' battle for a rebound as Detroit Piston guard ,Nowie Komives gets ready to jump in. The Pistons came roaring from behind in the' final quarter to dump the. 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