Page 8-Thursday, December 3, 1981-The Michigan Daily N Michigan two-game statistics Player Rockymore...................... Garner .......................... Turner ...................... Person .................... James ........................... Hopson .......................... Hall ............................. Pelekoudas.................. Washington .................. Carter..................... Brown..................... TOTALS MICHIGAN.................. Opponents.................... FG/A 14-21 12-23 11-29 9-19 9-22 2-8 1-2 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 SPORTS OF THE DAILY Pct. .667 .522 .414 .474 .444 .250 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 FT/A 3-4 4-6 1-4 4-4 4-4 2-5 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 Pct. .750 .667 .250 1.000 1.000 .400 .000 .750 .000 .000 .000 Reb. 6 11 6 7 4 2 1 1 PF/D 3-0 6-0 9-1 8-0 8-0 3-0 0-0 7- 0-0 0-0 0-0 A 0 2 10 3 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 Pts. 31 28 23 22 22 6 2 3 0 0 0 Avg. 15.5 14.0 11.5 11.0 11.0 3.0 2.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 Ceits nip BOSTON (AP ) - Larry Bird. threw in w+ an off-balance, 20-foot jump shot with two seconds to play last night, giving the g Boston Celtics a 115-114 National D Basketball Association victory over the q Detroit Pistons. Phil Hubbard had put Detroit ahead Ti 114-113 with 11 seconds remaining when w he took a pass from Isiah Thomas and hit an easy layup. , t AFTER A time out, Bird, who led the m Celtics with 25 points, threw the ball d inbounds to Cedric Maxwell. He got the s ball back and, while tightly guarded by a Hubbard in the right corner, scored his f game-winning basket. That was the R 23rd lead change of the game.- Kelly Tripucka then tried a high pass to P Terry Tyler near the basket, but Bird p batted it away as time ran out. T Boston, which led 54-53 at the half, Pis-tons ion its 14th in 17 games. THE LEAD seesawed throughout the game, and the biggest lead was Detroit's 85-77 margin late in the third uarter. The Pistons led until' the Celtics' Terry Duerod sank a fallaway jumper with 1:34 left to tie the score 111-111. Tripucka then made one of two free hrows for Detroit with 47 seconds left, making the score 112-111. But Bird rove the lane for a short bucket with 32 econds to go to give the Celtics the lead gain. Bird had 12 of his points in the ourth quarter. Maxwell added 23 and Robert Parish had 18 for Boston. John Long led the Pistons with 30 oints and set a club record for most points in a first quarter with 16. Tripucka scored 24. 9hio State 74, Kent State 54 58-128 .453 21-31 .679 61 44-2 22 137 68.5 56-97 .577 38-54 .704 64 35-0 32 150 75.0 Turner .. assist leader Rockymore . .. leading scorer i y f : f f K4 i , COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Tony Campbell, taking over the scoring burden from the injured ClarkKellogg, scored 18 points last night to lead Ohio State to a 74-54 non-conference basket- ball victory over Kent State. Kellogg, the Buckeyes' leading scorer and rebounder the last two seasons, played less than eight minutes. The 6-7 junior forward from Cleveland suffered a fractured bone above his front teeth. KELLOGG scored only five points, taking only four shots, and had five rebounds. The Buckeyes, 3-1, pulled away from a 28-22 lead. Ohio State scored 10 straight points midway through the second half to take a commanding 54-37 lead against the Flashes, suffering their first loss in three games this season. Ohio State's defense held Ed Kamin- ski, Kent State's leading scorer with a 19-point average, to one field goal and two points. Marty Harmon led the Flashes with 13 points. Nets 125, Cavs 106 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - Ray Williams scored 27 points, in- cluding 13 in the third quarter when New Jersey took control of the game, to lead the Nets to a 125-106 National Basketball Association victory over Cleveland last night. It was the Cavaliers' seventh loss in a row. Bobby Wilkerson of the Cavs was in- jured in the third quarter when he hit his head on the floor after being fouled. He was taken from the court uncon- scious and still had not regained con- sciousness when he was taken to Hackensack Hospital several minutes later. Williams led seven New Jersey players in double figures, including Buck Williams with 17 and James Bailey, a former Rutgers star making his first home appearance for the Nets since being acquired from Seattle, with 15. Len Elmore, Mike O'Koren, Albert King and Otis Birdsong also were in double figures for the Nets. Mike Mitchell and James Silas led Cleveland with 20 and 15 points respec- tively. Spurs 106, Sixers 101 PHILADELPHIA (AP)- Dave Cor- zine's two foul shots broke a tie and Ron Brewer's long field goal' added insuran- ce as the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 106-101 last night in a match-up of two first-place teams in the National Basketball Association. It was only the second loss of the season for Philadelphia. The 76ers now stand first in the Atlantic Division with a 14-2 record. San Antonio leads the Midwest Division at 12-5. WITH 1:50 LEFT in the game, Mark Olberding put San Antonio ahead 98-96 with a field goal and a foul shot. Philadelphia's Bobby Jones, fouled by Corzine, tied it at 98-98 with two free throws. But Jones then fouled Corzine, who hit two free throws for a 100-98 lead with 51 seconds left. Brewer's jumper made it 102-98 for San Antonio. Olderding added two more after being fouled by Andrew Toney before the 76ers fought back, 104-101,* with a three-point goal by Maurice Cheeks with three seconds remaining. SCORES college Basketball Michigan State 65, Detroit 62 Minnesota 90, Dayton 74 Army 63, Kings Point 52 Bloomsburg St. 71, Millersville 64 Easton 72, Concordia 59 Harvard 80, Dartmouth 64 King's, Pa. 65, Lycoming 57 Mt. St. Mary's 77, Kutztown St. 62 Plattsburgh St. 86, Lyndon St. 54 Princeton 57, Bucknell 49 Georgetown 81, Morgan St. 53 St. Bonaventure 59, Canislus 41 St. Peter's 67, Montclair St. 42 Salem 92, Alderson-Broaddus 66 01 .4; - -, i4- , -4 - -_.. . - s 2:-