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"We're all going to wear min- er's helmets, the ones with flashlights on top, and we're going to paint the puck or- ange," offered Flyers' forward Terry Crisp. "We're all going to tie elec- tric fans to our backs and skate around," said Buffalo defense- man Larry Carriere. HOT, humid weather here caused the fog to form on the ice during Buffalo's 5-4 over- time victory in Game Three. Play was halted 12 times dur- ing the game's later stages as players skated in circles to try and thin the haze which often obstructed their view of the puck. The effort was Buffalo's best of the series as they cut Phila- delphia's lead to 2-1 in the best- of seven Stanley Cup set going into Game Four here tomorrow night. "It was a big win," said Sa- bres' Coach Floyd Smith. In- deed, it was. The triumph was NIffalo's first over the Flyers in 15 meetings, going back to March 28, 1973, and it was their first ever against Philadelphia goalie Bernie Parent, w h o faced 46 shots. "But you never have any breathing room," said Smith. "We've won one, now we need three more. Thursday night's a big game. If we win that, it's a best-of-three series." STILL, both teams would be better off if the game took a more conventional turn than did Tuesday night's contest. The unusual proceedings began in the first period, when a bat flew out of its belfry and down to the ice surface. After it had flown perilously close to some of the players, Sabres' forward Jim Lorentz dispatched the creature with a swift swipe of his hockey stick. Then the game continued. Five shots-three by Phila- delphia and two by Buffalo - banged off the goalpost; Fly- ers' left wing Dave Schultz nearly went into the stands after a fan; and, of course, the game went into overtime. At 18:29 of the extra period, with the clock racing toward midnight, Buffalo right wing Rene Robert slapred a 20-foot wrist shot past Parent. The goal ended the longest Stanley Cun playoff game in four years and completed a most unusual evening. FLYER GOALIE Bernie Parent stops one of 46 Buf- falo Sabre shots. The fuzzy detail in this picture is not due to shoddy Associated Press photography; rather it is the result of the fog that blanketed the arena throughout the game and forced several delays. Still time to sign up for MIXED LEAGUE BOWLING UNION LANES OPEN 11 A.M. AP Photo Now through Thursday SPRING BOOK SALE 20% off Charing Cross Bookshop 316 S. STATE Open M-F 11-9 Used, Fine & Sat. 10-6 Scholarly Books Major [.eaaue Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE 'layer Club G AB R H Pet. "unt Mil 24 84 17 32 .381 1unson NY 33 127 16 47 .370 Carew Min 28 95 14 33 .347 L. Roberts Det 21 75 17 26 .347 t. White NY 29 103 26 35 .340 Baylor Bal 31 118 12 39 .331 ii:iin Min 28 92 7 30 .326 -hRae KC 39 147 18 47 .320 no a Bsn 28 94 15 30 .319 . Maddox NY 34 131 20 41 .313 home Runs Morton, Detroit, 9; Burroughs, 'xas, 8; 7 Tied with 6. 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