The Michigan Daily-Thursday, May 20, 1982-Page 15 Boston bombards P hilly, 114-85 BOSTON (AP)- Robert Parish scored 15 of his 26 points in the first quarter and the Boston Celtics went on to a 114-85 victory over the 76ers last night,,cutting Philadelphia's lead to 3- games-to-2 in the National Basketball Association semifinals. The sixth game of the best-of-seven Eastern Conference final will be tomorrow night in Philadelphia, and a seventh game, if necessary, will be Sunday in Boston. The Los Angeles Lakers, having swept two straight best- of-seven series, will meet the Boston- Philadelphia winner for the NBA championship. THE CELTICS, who came back from a 1-3 deficit to win three straight games in last year's Eastern Conference final against the 76ers, opened a 33-22 lead in the first quarter and never led by less than nine after that. Parish hit seven of eight shots in the period as the sell-out crowd of 15,320 went wild, cheering for another miracle comeback. I Parish hit two straight baskets for the Celtics to tie the score at 4-4 and 6-6, the latter starting a run of 10 straight Boston points as Philallelphia went nearly four minutes without scoring. Parish hit another basket at the 10:47 mark for Boston's largest lead of the first quarter 28-16. LARRY BIRD, who finished with 20 points for the Celtics, had eight points in the second period,' when Boston's defensive net held the 76ers to 15 points. Philadelphia went the final six minutes of the second period without a field goal as the Celtics led as many as 21 points on three occasions and finished with a 57-37 lead at halftime. Cedric Maxwell and Gerald Hender- son added 15 for the Celtics, while An- drew Toney had 18 and Darryl Dawkins had 14 for the 76ers. Toney had 39 in Philadelphia's victory in Game 4. The blowout was the third of the series. Boston won the opening game by 40, 121-81, and Philadelphia captured Game 4 by 25, 119-94. Last night's triumph pushed the average margin of victory in the series to almost 21 points per game. Boston, which avoided losing a fourth straight game for the first time in their playoff history, also won for the first time in this series without injured guard Nate "Tiny" Archibald, who dislocated his shoulder in the first minute of the third game which Philadelphia won by two points. Longhorn eager quits AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Guard- forward Denard Holmes, a starter who averaged 12 points a game for Texas last season, has become the third player to announce he will not play un- der new Coach Bob Weltlich. Holmes, a 6-foot-4 sophomore, said Weltlich is "blackballing"some players and trying to force them off the squad with an off-season fitness program that includes running and weight-lifting. HOLMES SAID Weltlich, who was hired from Mississippi to replace the fired Abe Lemons, told him Friday he wasn't good enough to play, a charge Weltlich denies. "I didn't tell him that," said Weltlich. "The reasons he won't be back are in- consequential, but I never said he wasn't good enough to play. Obviously, he played here - and from what I know he played pretty well at times." "I think he's blackballing some of the players and.definitely trying to force some of us out," said Holmes, a 25-year- old Army veteran from New York who transferred to Texas from Jacksonville Baptist College. "I'M NOT TRYING to chase anybody off," said Weltlich. "What I'm trying to do is determine who is willing to do the things the way we expect to have them done." Holmes received a release to play for another college, but he said he probably would drop out of school. Others who have announced they will not return in the fall include LaSalle Thompson, the nation's leading rebounder. UNISEX Long or Short Haircuts by Professionals at ... 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