The Michigan Daily-Thursday, May 13, 1982-Page 15 Sixers defeat Celtics 121-113 BOSTON (AP)- Andrew Toney scored 30 points and Caldwell Jones scored 10 of his season-high 22 in the fourth quarter as the Philadelphia 76ers evened their National Basketball Association playoff series at one game apiece with a 121-113 victory over the Boston Celtics last night. The triumph was an incredible tur- naround for the 76ers, who lost Game 1 Sunday by 40 points, 121-81. THE THIRD game of the best-of- seven Eastern Cnference final series will be Saturday afternoon in Philadelphia. Jones, ordinarily a defense-minded center, scored most of his fourth-quar- ter points on outside jumpers as he moved outside to avoid the intimidating presence of Boston center Robert Parish.The 7-foot Parish was scoreless in the first half as he played only 12 minutes because of foul trouble but he scored 19 in the second half. The game was tied 20 times and there were 24 lead changes, including 15 lead changes and 11 ties in the third period when the teams were like a pair of weary fighters exchanging blows without being able to deliver a knockout punch. NEITHER TEAM led by more than two points from the 11:18 mark of the third quarter until the 76ers scored six consecutive points for a 105-100 lead with 5:49left. Jones then scored eight straight Philadelphia points in the next three minutes to counter four points apiece by Parish and Nate Archibald, who led the Celtics with 24 points. Then Toney hit three straight baskets for the 76ers for an insurmountable 119- 111 margin with 22 seconds remaining. Texas tops baseball poll TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - The Univer- sity of Texas has replaced Arizona State University as the nation's top- ranked college baseball team, accor- ding to the latest bi-weekly poll released Wednesday by Collegiate Baseball. The Texas Longhorns, 46-6 as of Mon- day, nipped Arizona State, 51-12, for the No. 1 spot after the Sun Devils lost two of three games at Wichita State last 5 weekend. THE SUN DEVILS are ranked second - the first time this season that they have not held down the top ranking among the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I schools rated by the Tucson publication. California State-Fullerton, 44-17 after winning 21 of its last 22 games, is No. 3 with Wichita State, 62-11, holding down the fourth spot. Fresno State, 40-11, is ranked fifth. Rounding out the top 10 are sixth- ranked Oklahoma State, 48-14; followed by Nebraska, 42 -11 'Haaii; 5113-1 andvw Oileans~ 47-, Value Meals Each includes baked potato, roll with butter, plus unlimited salad bar NEW! Sirloin Strip ........ $3.49 Chicken Strips......... Fish Filet...............2.49 Ribeye Steak............ Chopped Steak ............ 2.49 And don't forget, we have terrific kid's meals, too. k