-4 Looking for an Alternative To Rock or Disco? Page 12-Friday, March 28, 1980-The Michigan Daily MARAVI(H FINDS NEW HOME WITH CELTS Pistol shoots again t IC77] Join The WE HAVE IT! For a fun-filled evening of music, singing, and good time HAPPY PEOPLE a BIMBO'S Ever FRIDAY and SATURDAY featuring "THE GASLIGHTERS" Dixieland and sing-a-long group N 114 Eas Washingt )OWNTO R 't on m i i1 MINORITY STUDENT SERVICES presents: ETHNIC THEATER FESTIVAL BOSTON (AP) - It was a marriage born of mutual need. A jilted Pete Maravich was looking for a new home. The Boston Celtics were looking for a sparkplug. While neither found instant satisfac- tion after tying the knot a couple of months ago, the relationship now has evolved to the point where one might be lost without the other. LAST TUESDAY snight, Maravich bounded off the bench to score 17 of his 19 points in the final quarter and give Boston a 96-95 National Basketball Association victory over Washington with a three-point field goal in the final minute. The next night, his eye was just about as sharp. He pumped in 12 of his 16 poin- ts in the fourth period. Four came Seasonal Laborers The City of Mount Clemens is ac- cepting applications for summer employment in the Department of Public Works. Pay-S4.15 per hour. Applicants must have valid Michigan driver's license. For application write: Personnel Department City of Mount Clemens 1 Crocker Blvd. Mt. Clemens, Michigan 48043 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M F H during an eight-point Celtics streak that gave them a 102-97 lead and carried them toward a 129-121 victory over New York. "I't"s the lift that we needed right now," Boston Coach Bill Fitch said af- ter the game. MARAVICH. WAS in a position to ut- ter the same words when Utah placed him on waivers and, after no one claimed him, Boston picked him up as a free agent on Jan. 22. See more rorrr. jr{rr. 13. SAT. MAR. 29 Players' 8 p.m. Residential College Theater Workshop-1:00-3:00 Room 124 E. Quad Students with I.D. $2.00 General Public $3.00 Children under 12 aDMITTED FREE SUN. MAR., SElTeatro De La Esperanza 8:00 p.m. 30 It, Residential College Theater Workshop -12:00-3:00 Room 124 E. Quad Tickets available at Ticket Central. Michigan Union For more information: 764-5418 WNHERE HOUSE RECORDS "The way things transpired out in Utah,,it was one of the most humiliating experiences and one I've learned a-lot from," he said. At Utah, Maravich was healthy but played very little. "I DIDN'T play for about 21/ months. You have to play a particular sport to get in shape for that sport," he said. "The mental stress that was on me con- tributed a great deal to my phsyical condition." He was brought along slowly in Boston and didn't make his first start until March 18 against Indiana. He scored 31 points. Known throughout his career as the sharpshooting, ball-handling star on talent-poor teams, Maravich said he wasn't fearful of coming to a club that thrives on team play. "I didn't feel it was a problem not. being able to fit in. The Celtics' style of basketball is fast break, good hard- nosed defensive pressure and hitting the open man, and that's how I play," he said. Mfedieval and Renaissance Collegiuni MARC Student Housing F0ll and Winter 1980-81 Would you like to live in an elegant neo-Tudor mansion (East Quad)? Dining hall, library, cultural events, interesting asso- ciates, old-world ambience. The Medieval and Renaissance Collegium is now accept- ing reservation for student accommodations in the MARC Residence House, effective September 1980. If you are a MARC con- centrator or if you are interested in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, you are eligible to live in the Marc House. For information or to reserve a room for the Fall, call BOTH the Housing Office (763- 3164, 1011 SAB) AND the MARC office (763-2066, 206 Tyler, East Quad) with your name and address. Act now on your, reservation. Only a limited number of places are available. AP Phto. "MY WORLD," says seven-foot Knick center Bill Cartright in body language to Celtic guard Pete Maravich during action in Boston Wednesday night. Maravich got the last laugh, though, as he scored 12 out of his 16 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Celts to a 129-121 victory. Boston currently has the best record in the NBA, and is 211%z games ahead of third-place New York in the Atlantic division. PLAYOFF STORY : THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND TENTH .. LP's, 8 tracks, cassettes Prices good through April14 S; } at WHERE HOUSE RECORDS we aim to please: " Video Tapes * Blank Tapes Pre-recorded 8 track 0 Special Orders k& cassettes * Accessories " Friendly Helpful Service Center Stage Tickets & Gift Cerfi/tcates Available! NHL W L T PTS. GF Ga 1. x-Phila 45 11 18 108 305 234 2. x-Montreal 45 20 10 100 308 230 3. x-Buffalo 42 17 15 99 278 190 4. x-Boston 42 20 13 97 290 222 5. x-Minn 35 23 14 84 301 239 6. x-Chicago 33 24 18 84 228 232 7. x-Isl'drs 16 28 11 83 260 234 8. x-Rangers'5 29 10 80 283 260 9. x-Atlanta 33 29 12 78 260 244 10. x-St. Lou. 31 32 12 74 246 261 11. Toronto 33 37 5 71 287 302 12. Los. Ang. 29 34 12 70 277 297 13. Pitts 28 34 12 68 236 277 14. Hartford 25 32 17 67, 75 290 15. Edmntn 26 38 12 64 286 309 16. Wash. 26 38 11 63 246 276 17. Detroit 25 38 11 61 247 267 18. Vncvr. 23 37 15 61 233 269 19. Quebec 25 39 9 59 221 266 20. Colorado 18 45 12 48 220 293 21. Wnpeg 18 46 11 47 204 299 NOTE-Playoff spots are awarded to the top 16 teams. Briins 7 Si. Louis I BOSTON (AP) - Bobby Lalonde scored two goals, and Ray Bourque set a National Hockey League season mark for most points by a rookie defenseman as the Boston Bruins defeated the St. Louis Blues 7-1 last night. It was the third straight win for the Bruins under General Manager Harry Sinden. Boston broke the game open with four goals in the first period. Lalonde opened the scoring just 10 seconds into the game when he beat Blues goalten- der Mike Liut with a backhander. A minute later, Bourque made it 2-0 as he converted a centering pass from Rick Middleton for his 61st point. 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