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Friday, March 26, 1971

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Nine

Friday, March 26, 197 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine

Knicks rally by Hawks, 112-101
as Barnett leads late comeback

REDS ROMP:
Pirates

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Tigers

NEW YORK A - Dick Bar-
nett brought New York alive with
a scoring burst in the final quar-
(r that carried the Knicks from
behind to a 112-101 victory over
Atlanta yesterday in their Na-
tional Basketball Association play-
off opener.
After Atlanta h a d taken its
biggest lead, 90-83, Barnett start-
ed the Knicks back with a basket.
'cave Stallworth added a free
throw and Barnett scored f i v e

more points to complete a run of
eight in a row for a 91-90 lead.
The veteran guard then hit New
York's next six points, giving him
11 straight, before Bill Bradley's
basket with 2:42 to play put New
York ahead to stay, 99-97.
Barnett who hit 17 points in
the final period and 20 for the
game, scored one more basket as
t h e Knicks rattled off another
streak of seven points for a de-
cisive 104-97 spread.
Bradley led the Knicks with 25,

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points and Willis Reed had 22.
Pete Maravich had 23 for Atlanta
and Lou Hudson 22.
The best-of-7 quarter-final ser-
ies resumes tomorrow night in
Madison Square Garden before
moving to Atlanta for the next two
games.
The Knicks, the defending NBA
champions who won the Atlantic
Division title, jumped ahead 16-6v
and led 32-22 after one period.
The margin was 54-48 at halftime
b e f o r e Atlanta led by Hudson,-
went ahead for the first time, 68-
67, and took an 80-75 lead into
the final quarter.
NBA Playoffs
Wednesday's Results
Easterni Conference Semifinals
Philadelphia126, Baltimore 112, Phil-
adelphia leads best-of-7 series 1-0
Western Conference Semifinals
Los Angeles 100, Chicago 99, Los An- h
geles leads best-of-7 series 1-0.s
Only games scheduled.
Yesterday's Results
Eastern Conference Semifinals
New York 112, Atlanta 101, New York
leads in best-of-7 series 1-0.
Only game scheduled.
Today's Gaines
Eastern Conference Semifinals
Baltimore at Philadelphia
Western Conference Semifinals
Chicago at Los Angeles
Only' games scheduled.
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intensive first-year Russian during the sutiner
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sufficient interest. Classes will meet 10-12; 1-3
five days a week. Eight hours credit. Material cov-
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phone before March 30 if interested.y

By The Associated Press
LAKELAND, Fla.-Gene Clines'
triple in the sixth inning produced
the winning run as the Pittsburgh
Pirates edged the Detroit Tigers,
3-2 yesterday in exhibition baseball.
With the Pirates trailing 2-1, Jose
Pagan led off with a single, and
one out later Bob Robertson drew
a walk off -the Tigers' Joe Niekro.
Manny Sanguillen flied out, but
Clines lofted a short fly to right;
which became a triple when De-
troit's Bob Molinaro failed to make
a shoestring catch. Pagan and,
Sanguillen scored on the play.
Al Oliver homered in the first
for the Pirates' other run.
Three Pittsburgh pitchers held
the Tigers to five hits, with Dock
Ellis giving up four in his seven-
inning stint.
Dodgers dumped
VERO BEACH, Fla. - Tommy
Helms and Woody Woodward slam-
med home runs to lead an 18-hit
attack as the Cincinnati Reds
blasted the Los Angeles Dodgers
10-5 yesterday.
The Reds collected 13 of their'
hits off Dodger ace Bill Singer,
who surrendered seven runs, five
of them earned, in his six innings.
+Helms, Lee May and Bernie
Carbo all had three hits for the
Rids.
Los Angeles outfielder Richie
Allen was injured before the game,
suffering severe head, shoulder and
wrist contusions and a mild concus-

lined at least a week.
* * * '
Indians attack
TUCSON, Ariz. - Eddie Leon
hammered four hits, including a
double and a home run, to spark,
a 20-hit Cleveland batting barrage
and lead the Indians to a 13-8 v:c-
tory over Milwaukee yesterday.
Leon homered in the fifth to cap
a five-run Indian uprising and then
singled in the seventh to spark
a three-run outburst that gave
Clevelandsthe lead for good.
Ray Fosse hoinered for Cleve-
land and Ted Ford and Buddy
Bradford had three aits each.
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Cardinals.
Trailing 2-1 with one out in the
eighth, the Red Sox jumped on
veterandreliever Moe Drabowski
to nail down their ninth victory in
20 preseason starts.
Singles by Luis Aparicio and
Carl Yastrzemski and a walk load-
ed the bases. Rico Petrocelli then
singled through the middle for two
runs. George Scott and Billy Co-
nigliaro singled for two more and
the fifth came across on grounder.
Senators edged
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. -
Pinch-hitter Hal King's two-run
homer in the ninth inning yester-
day gave the Atlanta Braves a 8-7

sion when he ran into a pala tree by southpaw Jerry Reuss for seven
chasing a fly ball. innings, erupted for five runs in
X-rays disclosed no fracture but the eighth yesterday for a 6-2 ex-
the Dodger slugger w'll be side- hibition victory over the St. Louis

Yankees win exhibition victory over the Wash-
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. _ ington Senators.
Right-handers Mel Stottletnyre and Clete Boyer hit Horacig Pina's
Standrns enlit teewYrkndfirst pitch of the spring for a lead-
Stan Bahnsenlimited the New York off single in the ninth, preceding
Mets to four hits in pitching ihe King's one-out drive over the fence
tion baseball triumph yesterday. in centr
The Yankees scored twice in the
first inning on a walk, singles by Phillies fly
Roy White and Bobby Murder and COCOA, Fa. - Woody Fryman
a thrnn a..,,nr by thb.N 'Hnin C O a W F

President
DAN FOX
Vice President
BOB STOUT

Executive Council
MARTHA ARNOLD
ED BRADY
DAN FOX
HARRY POWER
KEN STERLING

-Associated Press
PISTOL PETE Maravich (44)
of the Atlanta Hawks pulls down
a rebound from Dave Debuss-
chere (22) of the New York
Knicks. in yesterday's opening
game of their NBA playoff series.
The Knicks won the contest 112-
101 behind the shooting of Bill
Bradley and Willis Reed.

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Bob Aspromonte. They made it 4.0
in the fifth with the help of singles
by Bobby Mitchell, Thurman Mun-
son and White.
Stottlemyre hurled four innings,
allowing two hits and no runs. The
Yanks reached Jerry Koosman for
all their runs as the left-hander
became the first Met to work seven
innings this spring.
Cardinals clubbed
WINTER HAVEN, Fla. - The
Boston Red Sox, held to four hits
For the student body:
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fired a three-hitter for eight inn-
ings, yesterday as -the Philadel-
phia Phillies nipped the Houston
Astros 2-1.
The Phillies won it in the eighth
on a double by Terry Harmon and
Willie Montanez's triple.
Twins toppled
SARASOTA, Fla. - Successive
two-out singles by Walt Williams,
Rick Reichardt and Bill Melton
gave the Chicago White Sox a tie-
breaking 10th-inning run and a 3-2
victory over the Minnesota Twins
in exhibition baseball yesterday.

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New York A 4, New York N 2
Atlanta 8, Washington 7
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