Wednesday, January21, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nina Wednesday, January 21, 1976 THE MICHtGAN DAILY Page Nine .. " Walc By The Associated Press I PHILADELPHIA - Montreal's' Pete Mahovlich and Guy La- fleur each scored a goal and' had five assists between them as the Wales Conference with- stood a furious third-period rally and defeated the Camp- bell Conference 7-S last night in the National Hockey League's! 29th annual All-Star Game. The W a l e s Conference, coached by Buffalo's Floyd Smith, broke a 1-1 tie at 18:31 of the first period on a goal by Mahovlich. Boston's Brad Park made it 3-1 just 29 sec- onds later and the Wales Con- ference went on to build a 7-1 lead before the Campbells, c o a c h e d by Philadelphia's Fred Shero, rallied. The Wales outshot the Camp- bell Conference 32-24, scoring their trio of first-period goals against goalie Glenn Resch of the New York Islanders and four on Wayne Stephenson of the host Philadelphia Flyers in a 71-% mite stretch of the sec- ond period. Montreal's Ken Dryden sur-, renderd the Campbell's first goal in the opening period on a back-hander by Atlanta wing Curt Bennett. Dryden's relief, dumps Campbe Toronto goalie Wayne Thomas, yielded the fastest two goals in All-Star history 10 seconds apart in the third period, both by I Vancouver's D e n n i s Verver- gaert. I The Wales Conference ap- peared to have the game well in hand until Ververgaert's quick goals. But the Campbells closed the gap when Denis Pot- vin of the New York Islanders scored at 14:17 and Steve Vick- ers of the New York Rangers followed with a goal 29 seconds later. The Wales Conference went ahead 1-0 at 6:01 of the first period when Mahovlich threw the puck between the legs of. Chicago defenseman Phil Rus-I sell to Buffalo's Rick Martin,I who slapped it past Resch from the left circle.j The Campbells tied it atj 16:59 when the Flyers' Moose Dupont passed the puck fromI the left boards to Bennett, who was parked just to the left of Dryden and back-handed it into the far corner. At 18:31, however, Montreal's Guy Lapointe shot from the left point, the puck glancing off Ma- hovlich's stick past the startled Resch to give the Wales Confer- ence a lead it never lost. Twenty-nine seconds later it was 3-1 as Park slapped a shot from the top of the right circle between Resch's pads. Stephenson replaced Resch at 9:18 of the second and 16 sec- onds later the scoring barrage against him began when Cali- fornia's Al MacAdams fired home a rebound from the slot to make it 4-1. At 11:54, Mahovlich passed to Lafeur behind the Campbell de- fense and he blasted a 30-footer past Stephenson. Before the period ended, Marcel Dionne of Los Angeles scored unassisted and Detroit's Dan Maltney lit the light from in close to boost the lead to 7-1. Before the third period start- ed, many in the sellout crowd of 17,077 headed for the exits. But the Campbells suddenly came alive and turned the rout into a contest. CAVS CLUB CELTS Pistons burn Bullets AP Photo GUY LaPOINTE (5) of Montreal and the Wales Conference tries to move past Philadelphia Flyer" Reggie Leach (27) of the Campbell Conference in the first period of last night's Na- l-Hockey League All-Star game in Philadelphia. LaPointe scored a goal late in the period Tes went on to win 7-5. 61-58 IN EAST LANSING: Women cagers nip MSU By The Associated Press LANDOVER, Md. - Archie Clark scored all 12 of his points in the fourth quarter last night to lead the Detroit Pistons to a! come-from-behind 114-107 victory over the Washington Bullets. Clark, who played three years with the Bullets, scored 10 straight points as the Pistons increased their lead from 101-98 to 111-105 with 1:19 to play. Lindsay Hariston, a fourth- round draft choice from Mich- igan State, scored a career high 25 points and grabbed 11 re- bounds in a relief role for the Pistons. The Bullets' P h i 1 Chenier scored 16 points in the first quarter, 11 in the second period, then failed to score in the sec- ond half. He still wound up as ,the game's top scorer with 27 points, one more than team- mate Elvin Hayes. The Bullets led 64-58 at half- time, but the Pistons tied it at the end of the third period 86- 86. Detroit pulled, ahead mid- way through the fourth period when John Mengelt score 10 points in the first six minutes. He finished with 19. Bingo hits CLEVELAND-The Cleveland Cavaliers used Bobby Smith's 24 points and a tenacious de- fense to beat the Boston Celtics 98-85 last night in the .National Basketball Association. The Celtics scored the first four points of the second period to grab their biggest lead of the night, 30-22, but the Cavaliers quickly rallied. With Smith scoring a couple of fast breaks and Boston turn- ing the ball over several times,, Cleveland grabbed the lead 51- 45 at the half and didn't trail the rest of the way. quarter and scored 19 points, in- Cleveland put it away on five cluding 15 in the fourth quarter, quick points, by Cazzie Russell to lead the Atlanta Hawks. to in the last minute. their third straight victory, a John Havlicek led Boston with 100-86 decision over the Chicago 21 points, 17 in the first half, Bulls in a National Basketball and White added 18. Russell Association game last night. came up with 15 points, includ- ing eight in the final period. The Bulls, who lost their The victory was Cleveland's fourth game in a row and be- second in a= row and ended a came the first NBA team to three-game winning string for lose 30 this season, started their Boston. 14th different lineup, all to no t Ha~wks soalr CHICAGO-Lou Hudson came off the bench late in the third Hudson led all scorers with 19. while John Laskowski had 18 to lead the Bulls. Special To The Daily They realized their mistakes I against Wayne State and cor- With a second and a half to rected them." go, and Michigan ahead, by Four players scored in dou- one, Wolverine .Melinda Fertig ble figures., Lydia Sims was: canned two free throws to make the high scorer with 16 points, it 61-58 and capture a long- Melinda Fertig was second with awaited victory over MSU in 14, Terry Conlin third with 13, East Lansing last night. while Kathy Young collected 10. Coach Carmel Borders said, "The team finally decided to MICHIGAN built up a sub- hustle and play aggressive ball. stantial lead in the first half and led by 11 points at half, time. Things evened up how- ever, when Michigan was held scoreless for 6 minutes. "We had a cold spot there for awhile," said Borders. "We weren't scoring, and MSU slowly chiseled away at our lead. We managed to hold on in the last part though. It wasl an exciting ending." Both offense and defense were much improved over last week. "Our fast break worked espe-1 cially well," said Borders. "There was a lot more gutsy play tonight. We were attack- ing, which is something that was lacking last week." Team rebounds increased from 35 'in last week's game to a total of 50, 16 coming compli- ments of Terry Conlin. "We blocked out on the boards and blocked out on re- bounds for a change," said Borders. THURSDAY-January 22 12-1 p.m.-SCHORLING AUD., School of Education "HIGHER EDUCATION and the AMERICAN DREAM: The Equal Opportunity Myth" 4-5 p.m.-GUILD HOUSE, 802 Monroe "MARXISM and RADICAL RELIGION-Toward a Revolutionary Humanism" JOHN C. RAIN-ES SPORTS OF THE DAILY Stram to coach Saints Michigan Basketball Stats y TheAMSeelats Pie NEW ORLEANS - The New Orleans Saints yesterday an- nounced the signing of Hank Stram to a five-year contract worth "in excess of $1 million!' as head coach of the National Football League team. Straim's selection as the Saints' next coach has been professional football's worst kept secret for more than a month. "Hank and I have been talk- ing- for four months," said Saints owner John Mecom Jr. "We've talked to a number of ether coaches, both in the col- Colombia city last Nov. 16. Authorities said she was found to be carrying 450 grams of cocaine hidden between her legs shortly before she was scheduled to board a plane for Miami. Miss Martin pleaded innocent and said she had been obliged to carry the cocaine ,to Miami. She also accused the customs officials who arrested her with attempted rape. * * * Bias charged state's new State Office of Flear- ing Examiners. William Wilson, state com- missioner of human rights, said the matter was turned over to the examiners after conciliation talks broke down between his department and the university. The Department of Human Rights alleged that Bill Cofield, an assistant coach for the Uni- versity of Virginia, was not chosen for the Minnesora job because he is black. Dutcher, an assistant at the University of Michigan, was chosen Sept. 12. Cofield has said he believes he was treated fairly during the selection process, and Minne- sota Athletic Director Paul Giel denies discrimination was a factor. 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His record speaks for it. discrimination when he scught self." . the University of Minne:,ota Sra, fhead basketball coaching posi- Strain, former Kansas City tion now held by former Michi- Chiefs' coach, called the Saints Igan coach Jim Dutcher will be past "the premier job in the argued March 29 befare the NFL." He said his first order - of business would be getting a -SCORES NBA Detroit 114, Washington 107 Cleveland 98, Boston 85 Buffalo 112, Phoenix 103 New York 107, Portland 104 Atlanta 100, Chicago 86 Philadelphia 111, Milwaukee 108 Golden state 116, Kansas City-Omaha 103 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Kansas 68, Iowa St. 60 Arizona St. 71, USC 69 staff of assistant coaches to- gether. Martin convicted BARRANQUILLA, ColuImbia~ Kelly Ann Martin, 22, daaghter of New York Yankees' and for- mer Detroit manager Billy Mar- tin, was convicted yesterday of trafficking in d'ugs by a wili- tary tribunal and the prosecutor demanded a six-year prison sen- tence. Lt. Col. 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