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ClD Bus np Cefcs behind Mep Scores and Standings Gail Goodrich scored '-44 points for the Lakers, hiding 19 in the fourth qusier when LA built an with 9:59 left in the gamt. College Basketball By The Associated Press Bobby Weiss grabbed an in-bounds pass with two seconds remaining and scored on a 25-foot jumper at the final buzzer to give the Chicago Bulls a 100-93 victory over the Boston Celtics last night in Chicago for the Bulls' ninth consecutive National Basketball Association victory. The Bulls, who had led by as many as 11 points, saw their lead melt in the waning minutes of the final quarter and Boston grabbed a 95-88 edge. The two teams entered the final quarter tied at 74-74. After the Bulls went ahead 86-85 with 5:28 to play, Boston outscored Chicago, 10-2, in a 2-minute flurry as Cowens connected for 3 NEW YORK 106, PHOENIX 90 The Knicks built a 26-point first-half lead with the help of 19 points from Earl Monroe, then withstood a strong Phoenix comeback for their victory over the Suns in a fight-punctuated game in New York.

Monroe led the Knicks' early surge, connecting on 9 of 12 field goal attempts in the first half when New York hit 63 per cent of its shots from the field to take a 61-35 advantage at intermission. Monroe also had 4 steals and 3 assists during that stretch. MILWAUKEE 102, CLEVELAND 87 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 33 points and led a second-quarter corn-back, pacing the Bucks over the Cavaliers in Cleveland. The Cavaliers took a first- period 35-24 lead on the shooting of Steve Patterson ana Lenny Wilkens. Patterson scored 10 and Wilkens 8.

ATLANTA 121, CAPITAL 103 Herm Gilliam scored 34 points and Steve Bracey came off the bench with 22 to lead the Hawks in Atlanta. The Hawks played wilthout their leading scorer, Pete Maravich, who drew an indefinite suspension from coach Cotton Fitzsimmons earlier in the day. HOUSTON 116, LOS ANGELES 112 Newly acquired guard Dave Wohl scored six free throws in the overtime period to help rally the Rockets, down by 11 points in the fourth quarter, to their victory in Houston. Cooitol 1 33 25-103 At. onto 79 28 28 36121 Fouied eu': Porter.

Total fouls: Cao- tol 23, Ationto 21. A 6.2.5. Bucks 102. Cavs 87 Milwaukee Dor co, 2 c-o-4, Perry 7 (WV-14, AtdiiJ(Mor 1-533. Allen 7 3-417, McG ock.in 6 2-2 14, Werner 1 2-24, Rotertson 5 0-0-10.

l- horns 2 0-04, Dnscoii 10-02. Totals 47 g. 13 CLEVELAND: Davis 5 0010, smim 5 4-414, Pafe'son 6 0-012, Carr 5 2-312. wiikens 7 4-4 18, Witte 2 J-7 9. Cieomons 0 34, Brewer 0-02, Worsen 1 0-02, Cieminj 1 M-A Totals 36 15-21.

Milwaukee 24 30 24 24-107 Oeveiond 35 14 1 19 87 Fouled out: None. Totol foul Milwaukee 24, Ceveiond 12. Tecnnicois: None. 5.21. Bulls 100, Celtics 98 BOSTON Hovicek 12 1-175, Nelson 2 0-0-4, Cowers 8 5-6-21, Choney 5 l-jtt, white 12 5-5 2v, Si -as 3 006, Finket 1 042, Kuberski 0 0-0 0, West-phol 0 0-00.

Totoit 43 12-14. CHICAOO Love 5 4-414, Wp'ker I 4-122, Roy I 2 118, Sloon 4 0-0-4, Von Lier 11-21. Forter 2 0-04, Aw trev 1 1-23, Weiss 3 4-410. Toton 41 18-22100. Boston 21 21 32 24 Chicooo 28 1 27 26100 Techmco Von L'er, Chicooo Coacti Motto.

Totals fouls: Boston 23, Chicooo 19. 10,327. Rockets 116, Lakers 112 LOS ANGELES: Holrston 1 0-22, Hawkins, 3 0-0-4. Smith 5 0-210, Goodrich 18 HO 44, West 2 1-1-5, Price 0-0-0. P.

Riley 8 6-872, Bridges 5 J-7 15, Washington 0 2-4-2, Hawthorn Rockets set mafk in low-scoring Win DENVER (AP)-- Simpson scored pace the Denver Rocket to an 82-79 American 3Jasketljall Association victory-over- San Antonio last night. 'JZ The victory point total Avas the lowest in Denver's'JsIen- year history. Rookie center had 20 points and a game-high 17 rebounds for San Aatftii). was just exuutmg. us enough'" DONOVAN'S WHEELING AND DEALING McAdoo, the kid Kauffman gives strength at center.

7 2-36, Love 0 0-2-0. Totol 44 24-39. HOUSTON: Colemon 3 2-2 8, Tom-33 lenovlcft 12 6-7 30, D. Smith 0-0 12, Murphy 7 8-122, Newlln 7 3-417, Meely 7 1-1 IS, Ralieff 1 044, Kunnerl 0 6-6-fl. Wotvi 0 4-4-4 Totals 45 26-7 Los Angeies 71 31 75 27 4-H2 Houston 22 31 24 29 10-116 Fouled out: Goodrich, Coleman, Murphy.

Newiin. Total fouls: Los Anoeies 26, Houston 31. Technicals: Price 2, Houston. 5,579. front," he says.

"We knew Gar could provide that. He's a good defensive forward who is known for his ability on offense." After that deal, all the Braves lacked was more depth and some playoff experience. Donovan started talking to Houston. "Marin gives us good rotation at forward," says Donovan. "Guokas gives us a big defensive guard to help out Ernie DiGregorio and Randy Smith.

"I wasn't eager to give up Kunnert. Kevin's going to be around a long time. He was one of the top five players available in the last college draft. But with From ID Donovan went after McMillian before the season. "I feel we gave up good talent in Smith," Donovan says.

"But Jimmy is a super human being and a super player. I've been watching him since his college days (at Columbia University) and I knew he would give us a lot of leadership. "We thought McAdoo and (Bob) Kauff-man could handle the center position, so we gave up Smith." Then, Donovan wanted more offensive punch. "We knew we needed more offense up "Also, Marin and Matty down to the wire before in playoffs. Jimmy (McMillian) has been there, too.

Experience is something you can't teach young players. So those fellows will Help us in future playoffs." Donovan says Ramsay "is very happy with the kids he has." That means the wheeler-dealer probably will rest for a while. But if the Braves end hrHlpe player away from a title soon, look lor Donovan to go back to work, and pitylhe f'low who deals with him. From ID ABA I Pet. New York 35 22 ornro 35 24 ,53 Vi-e-no 18 33 .353 Memphis 42 234 Vt Division Waft 1 .1 InOiona 7' .511 Son Antonio 30 71 .517 Denver 25 27 .411 Son Ditto 24 35 .407 YtJterdov Denver Son Antono ToOOV New York ot tn ono Corollna ot Kentucky VemMi ot Sc D'HO Son Antonio ot Uton I I 10 U'i NHL Cost Oivision PtS.

6F OA 74 2' 7 132 Boston Montr eol Y. Ronoers Toronto Butole Detroit NY Islanders 34 31 25 24 72 It 14 12 Voncouvtr West Division Philodeiphla 31 7 Chicooo 74 11 14 St. Louis 72 21 7 Atlonto 19 23 Los Angeles 18 74 I Minnesota 15 23 12 pittsburoh 14 31 5 California 10 36 7 Yesterday Montreal 3, St. Louis 3 NY Islondtn A Minnesoto Teooy Montreal ot Minnesota Detroit ot Toronto Kcw Yo'k Islaiders ot Ronoers Bu.tolo ot Lns Anoe'es Vancouver ot California At'onto ot Chicooo 17J 100 168 105 142 1 34 47 1 31 148 AH NORTH WIT 30 15 7 29 21 4 24 14 10 24 19 10 16 32 7 12 24 12 SOUTH HIT 28 15 9 27 18 5 24 18 Pit. GF GA 4 7 202 1 57 44 247 174 42 198 149 New Hoven Providence Rochester Nova Scotia Boston forlngtitld 58 177 147 39 264 215 Wershev Baltimore Cincinnati Jacksonville Vtrg.niO Richmond 29 5 4 14 28 I 40 13 33 5 31 Yesterday Virginia 4, Boston 2 Teooy Hershey it Rochester, 8 m.

Virginia ot Noya Scotia Jacksonville ot Richmond WHPM WHA East Division GA 173 193 169 163 PtS. GF 60 194 New England 29 21 2 Toronto 26 25 24 23 24 23 22 22 54 55 53 47 44 Quebec eveiond Chicago Jersey 22 29 152 194 203 140 184 188 179 170 1 184 157. 208 Witt Division Houston 30 17 4 W.nnlpeg 26 23 4 Edmonton 27 23 0 Minnesota 25 25 1 Lei Angeles 20 33 0 Voncouvtr 1' 32 0 Yislersoy CHicooo 3, Winnipeg i Houston 4, Jersey 0 Minnesota 4, Cleveland 1 Edmonton ot Voncouver Today Chicago ot Minnesoto Quebec ot New Englond 44 54 54 51 40 38 18J 219 NBA Box Scores Knicks 106, Suns 90 PHOENIX Erlckson 8 2-3 IB, Cdlhoun 3 0-0 4 Walk 4 5-7 13, Van Arsdale 13 1-2 27, Hoskins 4 2-2 14, Melcinl 1 0-0 2, Christian 2 0-0 4, Green 0 0-0 0, Chomerlain 0 0-0 0. Totoli 3812-14. NEW YORK Bradley 10 2-2 22, De-Busschere 3 1-1 7, Glonelll 1 5-8 7, 44 134 158 42 152 176 1 37 1 85 135 224 2 New York JO lii 13 Ptt.

CP GA 45 217 157 1 79 1 59 175 140 43 155 210 40 147 194 31 140 il ABA Box Scoresl Rockets 82, Spurs 79 SAN ANTONIO R. Jones 5 3-3 13, nirirlrk 1 1-3 3. Nntir 4 -9 20. Silo? 4 5 5 17, Averllt 7 (Ml 14, Worren 0 0-0 0, Karl 0 0-0 0, Ch. Terry 4 0-0 1, Kennedy 0 2-2 2, Hill 0 2-2 2.

TotoH 29 19-25. DENVER Keve 1 0-0 2, Long 4 2-2 14, Robisch 1 4-4 6, Smith 3 0-0 4, Simp-59 ten 13 J-4 29, McPorland 1 0-0 2- CI. Ter-58 rv 0 0, Green 4 1-2 9. S. Jonej 2 2-2 4, Beck 4 0-9 8.

Totals 35 12-14. Son Antonio 26 20 14 25-79 Denver 14 24 23 17 82 Total fouls: San Antonio 22, Denver 27. Three-ooint gools: Averltl 2. A 2.882. High School Basketball Girls liskitioll Plftstord Sutherland 80, Plttiford Mn- don 39 Falrport 37, Irondeauolt 25 Olympio 58, Churchvllle-Chlll 30 Beys (ikitbll Monroe 95, Chorlotte 39 Morihol 51 51 Genevq Midiokes 44 Newark 55, Conanaalgua 54 Penn Yon 45, Waterloo 44 Honeove FoMs-Llma 77, Red Jacket 40 Bloomfleld 45, South Seneca 42 Dundee 92, Victor 47 Naoles 5, Romulus 48 Kendall 43, Hollev 40 Lyons 55, North Rose-Wolcott S3 Alfred-Almond 44, Cutn 40 Cal-Mimi 72, Kesnequa 43 Wayland SI, Le Rov 44 Avon 55, Letchworth 54 Geneseo 49, Donsvllle 47 Livonia 41, Warsaw 50 York 70, Mt.

Morris 44 Wayne 72, Williamson 5 Clyde-Savannah 48, Pol-MC 5 Red Creek 75, Marlon 57 Prattsburg 49, Brodford 40 Gomcoell 47, Hommondsoort 25 Canisteo 65, Arkoort 47 Conserooa 77, Honeovi 72 Hornell 40, Elmiro Heights 55 Elmlro Soufhilde 79, Corning West Monroe 93, Charlotte 39 CHARLOTTE Fori 12, Lowson 9, Golden 4, Jennelehn 4, Lundohl 4, Troy- 2, Douse 2 new inside and this year. 71 FORD LTD. 2-dr. Hdtp. Sharp white with black vinyl top, bucket seat and console interior.

A real buy for 1 20. 0 ndart 17, Moon Konotv 4. Ed- words 6, Aieiander 6, VanVnorh'i 4 Smaiiev 4. Suiiivon 2. Jotionsson 2 Ho ftime score: Honeot FaHs-Urno "on' Bloomficld 65, S.

Seneca 62 SOUTH SENECA WiHson 26, Wick- fcom 20, Pr'tcrKjrd Hohwaid 4, jocoov 4. Rich I BLOOMFifclD Lowson 20, nney 11. Hudson 10, BeiMs 10, Miller 8. Ha'l 6 MO'iime score: oomtieio rj-n Fouled out: Hohwaid, Lawson, Hudson High School Wrestling Le Roy 28, Byron-Bergen 19 Pembroke 36, Batavio 24 Notre Dome 58, Bishoo Walsh 2 AlBion 29, StorpOint 27 High School Swimming Medison 47, Franklin 34 Marshall 53, Monroe 79 H-A 46, Charlotte 37 East 43, Edison 20 Jefferson 49, Aquinas 34 Pittsford Sutherland 91, WeBster 81 104, Arcadia 67 East Rochester 95, Hilton 74 Rush-Henrietlo 98, Greece Olymoia 74 Southern Cavuoo 45, NR-WOIcotl 17 Lucas' basket lifts Warriors over Badgers By The Associated Press Maurice Lucas sank a 20-foot desperation jump shot at the buzzer to give sixth-ranked Marquette, trailing 9 points with 6:30 to play, a 59-58 college basketball victo ry over Wisconsin last night in Milwaukee. Lucas connected after the Badgers, leading 58-57, missed a chance to increase their lead when Kim Hughes missed two free throws with 17 seconds left.

Marquette rebounded and worked the ball into the front court. Lucas, bothered by a sore shoulder. droDDed a pass from Dave Delsman but recovered, turned around and fired from the left of the key. The Shot Went thrOUSh as k. 6 ST.

JOSEPH'S 70, GEORGETOWN 64 Mike Moody scored 17 points and Gene Prybella 16 to pace St. Joseph's of Philadelphia to its seventh consecutive victcrv in viLiwy in rnnaaelpnia. Trailing by 6 with 3:39 re- maimng in the first half, the Hawks rallied for a 30-28 lead on Kevin Furey's field goal at the buzzer. ONEONTA STATE 62, UTICA 54 Sparked by Steve Blackman's 18 points, Oncon-ta State beat Utica in Utica. Utica took the opening tap and scored the first basket.

Utica continued to stretch its lead to 24-11 with 5:32 remaining in the first half. In the second half, Oneonta went to a full court press. Utica held onto its lead untfl the last 6:22 when Oneonta edged ahead 47-46 and built its bulge to the end of the game. POTSDAM STATE 70, BINGHAMTON STATE 49 -Mike Deane with 15 points, 14 assists and 9 rebounds led Potsdam State over Bingham-ton State in Binghamton. The 6-foot-l forward and guard passed frequently to Ted Bence, who also had 15 points as Potsdam rolled to a 13-3 season mark.

SETON HALL 77, SIENA 73 Seton Hall defeated Siena of Albany in a game that was tied 17 times in South Orange, N.J. A foul shot by Siena's Rod Brooks broke the last tie to give his team a 67-66 lead with 3 minutes 14 seconds to go. Tross's 300 bid fails on last ball Bob Tross missed his first 300 game last night when the 12th ball of his first game "crossed over just a little bit and left the 10 pin standing." Tross' 299 game helped him to a 663 series in the Western New York Classic League at Clover Lanes as tie slumped to 180 and 184 the final 2 games. "I've been shooting for one for 30 years, and this is the closest I've come," Tross said. "I've had a 298 game and 7 290's.

I've had so many chances for 300, 1 wasn't even nervous this time. "The ball got away from me just a little bit. A pin went right around the 10 and left it standing thprp." His series wasn't the best on his team, Gerkens Bowling supply, which took a 6-pomt lead by sweeping 4 from se cond-place Alfredo's with a 3,205 series on position night. George Peters led the team with 674, Jerry Betteridge had 656, Gordy Goodman rolled 646 and Nick Schwalb hit 566. 6 7 7 5 3 2 4 6 5 1 '67 PONTIAC Executive.

4-dr. Clean as out. Nicest '67 we've had Geneseo St. Buffalo St. 80, 79 BUFFALO STATE Hoch 9 3-T21.

Her 10 1-421, Dudley 5 2-412, HKney 5 1-311, Douoherty 4 0-08, Nogorski 1 GENESEO STATE Ward 12 3-327, Roooto 5 5-12, Turner 7 0-214, Witter 7 0-114, Silliman 1 2-24, Ormon 2 O-O), Pendleton I 0-0-2. 1 0-20. Halftlme score: Geneseo 36, Buffalo St. 35 Fouled out: Nogorski, Ward. Reoulrj-t on score: Geneseo 71, BuHo'o SI.

71 Totol fouls: Geneseo 16, Buffalo St. 19 2.000. College Wrestling Brockport 24, Oswego 14 118 pounds Lavelle (0) Dinned Loboy (D) 4.49; 126-Albrecht (01 dec. Arthur (B) 9-0) 134 Foxen (B) dec. Coroza (0) 20-7; 142-Maddock (B) dec.

Low (0) 3-2; 150 Mortelluccl (B) dec. Coterlsono 9-4; 154 Pucci (Odec. Finch (B) 7-1; 167 Seltzer (B) dec. Chocono (0) 4-2; 177 Brims (Bl dec. W.estfield (0) 13-3; 190 Buckholz IB) and Luzon (0) drow, 2-7; Hvt.

Tyndoll IB) pinned English (0) 7:11. College Swimming Osweoo St. J7, Geneseo SI. 54 At Buffalo ENTRIES Last 3 Early PP Horse Driver Outs Odds FIRST $1500 Claiming Pace, Purse J900. 4 Chipper Hill (R.

Altlier) 4-6-2 5-2 5 John Peel (P. Glair) 3-1-6 7-7 4 Hi Dolly Lou (G. Sarama) 9 3 Worthy Oregon (J. Winkworth) 5-4-5 5-1 1 Rudoiph (J. Delgado) 5-2-7 4-1 7 Four Forbes (J.

Boswell) 8-1 2 Royol Joby (B. Dincen) 7-6-7 H-l Horvest IB. Hornberger) i2-1 SECOND $1500 to $2000 Claiming Handicap, Purse $1000. 2 Lloyd's Rum (W. Jensen) 5-2 1 Lou Ray (G.

Sarama) 2-S-6 7-2 4 Top Cat (f. Kryslofik) 2-3-1 9-2 8 Montferrand (P. Laframbelse) 7-2-7 5-1 7 Silk Ben (B. Lambertus) 4-6-3 4-1 3 Yankee Way (J. Hodgins) 8-1 4 Svndy's Trouble (G.

Gulndon) 6-3-7 10-4 5 Late Move (H. Smith) 3 5-7 12-1 THIRD Condition Pace, Purse $1250... 3 Armbro Odyssey (J. Rankin) 3-1 4 Julio Bod (L. Green) 4-3-3 7-2 4 Counterspy P.

Laframboise) 5-4-7 7-2 7 Danal Dee (D. Kaushner) 3-3-4 4-1 1 Day Deposit (A. Clouss) 5-7-4 5-1 3 Montague Jim (G. Guindon) 6-1 2 Gerry Crest (B. Slode) 4-5-6 o-l I Winning Cross (R.

Thompson Jr.) 8-7-5 8-1 r-uuKiri Lonamon Trot, purse $1400. 7 Aoro Naughty G. Saroma) 3-1-1 5-2 1 Clever Fantasy (G. 4-2-4 7-2 4 Seoswav Ben (J. Wrovt A-i-s fui 6 Road Paver (T.

Hort) 7-6-9 5-1 2 Honest Leo (J. Johnson) 8-3-1 6-1 1 Ginger Delight (J. Winkworth) 3-5-4 8-1 5 Miss Vic Tammy (C. McKnlght) 7-3-7 10-1 1 Hello Sam (E. Young) 7-4-5 12-1 FIFTH 12000 Claiming Paw, Purse S1000.

2 Lisa Marie (R. Altizer) (-8-8 3-1 Red counsel j. Rich, jr.) T((fdy Dar (p Lofromb, 8 Oxford Fiver ID. SDaziane 5-1-7 4-1 Teddy Cores (P. Loframboise) 1 5-6 5-1 8 Oxford Flyer (D.

Spaziano) 5-1 ItWL 6-1 (R. Thompson, Jr.) 3-6-8 8-1 4 Seaway Ben (No Driver) 6-6-5 8-1 5 Little Bug (W. Jensen) 1-6-6 10-1 SIXTH Condition Trot, Purse $1500. 4 Barvon (D. Vance) 3-3-8 5-2 3 Vicar's Rocket (C.

Israel) 7-2 7 Grandma Wall (J. Hodgins) 9-2 5 Iron Warrior (B. Lambertus) 5-1 5 Rooney Gold (J. Stark) 5-8-2 6-1 2 Joan Pat (W. Jensen) 4-2-8 8-1 1 Dugan Pick (R.

Altizer) 8-7-8 10-1 6 Ellie's Pride (G. Sarama) 4 2-4 1 2-T SEVENTH $3,500 Cloiming Pace, purse 51350. 2 Deacon Donledo (J. Hodgins) 5 2 4 Camden Francis (G. Goveia) 7-2 3 Star Smoke (C.

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1 Branson Hill Flyer (B. Lambertus) 3-1 1 Dio's Dream (M. DeMenno) ...6 4-2 4-1 3 Sir Gold (M. Schaefer) 4-1-3 5 i 5 Fran Frisco (G. Gibson) 7-2-4 51 4 Steadv Bill (J.

Besrczynskl III) 5-2-7 6-1 McVan (W. Jensen) 4-4-3 8-1 8 Bold Angus (B. Soda) 7-4-5 8-1 Jan Knioght (B. Dlneen) 10-1 NINTH Condition Pace, Purse S1350. I Way Kid (P.

Samblto) 7-2-5 5-2 Alpha Bors (H. Smith) 1-1-1 7-2 4 Cuppy Destro (G. Sarama) 9-2 Judge Rusty (N. Leonard) ....2 4-2 5-1 (J. Rich, Jr.) 6-8-1 Afco Baby (B.

Lombertus) 3-3-8 2 Highland Time (T. Aquilino) 5-6-7 10-1 8 Miss Royal Jewell (R. Thompson, Jr.) 8-3-7 12-1 poc' Purs (R. Thompson, Jr.) 8-3-7 12-1 Argyel Archie (M. Schaefer) ..4 7-1 3-1 I Half Moon (G.

Sarama) 4-1 7 WalfV's Chip (J. Rich, Jr.) 9-2 3 Royals Lad (G. Guindon) 6-1 Mercury Pride (W. Jensen) 6-1 Richland Judy (L. Green) 5-5-5 41 Tiooc's Din (J.

Nugent) 2-3-6 8-1 Harold Adio (A. Stinson) 6-6-8 10-1 Larry Laub 3rd in PBA standings AKRON. Ohio (AP) -Larry Laub of San Francisco climbed into third place in the Professional Bowlers Association money standings after winning last week's Cleveland Open, according to figuies released yesterday by the PBA. Laub, who picked up $7,000 at Cleveland, was only $525 behind second-ranked Dick Riteer of Hartford, Wis. But nc'ther of them had won half as much as the top-ranked bowler, Jim Stefanich of Jo-liet, 111.

Stefanich has won $35,859, Ritger $16,575 and Laub $16,050. Mark Roth of Brooklyn was fourth with $13,605, followed by Earl Anthony of Tacoma, with $20,300. Completing the top ten were Bob Strampe, Detroit. Alex Seymore, Kannopolis, N.C., George Pappas, Charlotte, N.C., Bob Hood, San Fra.icisco, $8,500, and Gary Dickinson, Fort Worth, $6,990. MiSS BrUCe's '72 ieaas quaiiriers PORT ST.

LUCIE, Fla. (AP) Louise Bruce of La Mesa, shot an even-par 34-3973 yesterday to lead 9 qualifiers into the field for this weekend's $100,000 Sears Women's Golf Classic. 697 1297 '68 PLYMOUTH Fury Station Wagon. V-8. Auto, trans.

Power steering. Good running car. '71 FORD LTD. 4-dr. Gold with black vinyl top.

Loaded with air. Beat the spring rush. Fraiier I 4-4 22, Monroe 9 i-5 23, Bipbv MONROE Hort 20, McLeod 1, Baker, 1-1 13, Jockson 1 1-1 3, Lucos 41-49, 14, Johnson 10, Willloms 10, Session Wmgo 0 0-0 0. Totols 42 22-28. McGill 7, Schwortl 6, Adams 2.

Phoenix 18 17 33 22- 90 Haittimi score: Monroe 54-18. New York 30 31 18 27106 Fouled out: none. York a- Marshall 58, H-A-C 52 Hawks 121 Rullett 101 arley-allendaleolumbia Nielsen 16, Cloncy 14, Owrtei 10, McKtl-CAPITAL: Hoyes 8 9-12 25, Rlordan 11 vev lS Titus 4 3- 3 25, Wesley 2 0-0 4, Chenler 5 3-3 13; MARSHALL-Wolton 20, Bealy 19. Porter 5 0-0 10, Clork 3 0-0 4, L-'nseld 0 Rivers 17, Holmes 2 o-O 0, Looks 4 2-2 10, Weatherspoon 1 2-2 Holttime score: Morshod 29-24. 4, Stoilworth 3 04 4, Nelson 0 0-0 0- Fouled out: none.

Koieko 0 0-0 0. Totoll 42 19 22. IIP! 77 Rprl Tuplrpt fid ATLANTA: Hudson 7 04 14, Washing- Hr-L fieU JHLKCl 017 ten 3 2-2 8, Bellomy 4 4-6 18, Gilliom 14 RED JACKET Hinry 20, Zonnevllle 4- 8 34, Wetjel 5 0-0 10, Brown 4 5-10 13, II, Peoker 9, Ventura 8, Payne 4, Keuke-Bracey 9 4-4 22, Jones 0 2-2 2, Tschogel 0 loor 3, Meehon 3, Herendeen 2. 0-0 0, Schlueter 0 0-0 0. Totols 48 25-32 HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA Porrazio $1 497 297 '71 FORD Torino.

500 wagon. V-8. Auto, trans. Power steering. 32,000 mi.

A real buy for '68 CHEVY Camaro. This is the sharpest, best running '68 we've had in a long time. V-fl. Auto, trans. Power steering.

Only 40,000 mi. 1 1 67 1297 Sports Calendar Islanders rip Minnesota By The Associated Ftess Bob Nystrom scored his 16th goal of the season, tops among National Hockey League rookies, and Garry Howatt and Bill MacMillan tallied 35 seconds apart, pacing the New York Islanders to a 6-2 triumph over the Minnesota North Stars last night in Uniondale. The goals by Howatt and MacMillan broke open a tight 3-2 game in the second period and highlighted a four-goal outburst with Billy Harris arid Germain Gagnon also 'scoring. The six-goal game equaled New York's high for the season. Nystrom opened the scoring at 1:21 by lifting a 20-foot shot over the shoulder of Minnesota goalie Cesare Maniago.

J.P. Parise tied the score at the three-minute mark when he backhanded Fred Stan-field's rebound past rcokie goalie Glenn Resch. But the Islanders went back in front at 7:23 when Ed Westfall scored during a scramble in oftor cepting Tom Reid's passout. Howatt slid Dennis Potvin's rebound under Maniago at 7:15 and MacMillan steered Gagnon's feed into the nets at 7:50. Virginia surge 1 in defeats Braves BRAINTREE, Mass.

(AP) Third period goals by Len Fontaine and Rick Newell led the Virginia Red Wings to a 4-2 come-from-behind victory over the Boston Braves last night in the American Hockey League. Doug Gibson and Ron Roehm scored both of Boston's goals in the first period, but that ended their scoring for the game. Virginia came back in the second period with goals by Larry Klewchuk and Fontaine's first goal of the game. Fontaine scored again at 4:05 of the final period to put the Wings ahead to stay. He picked up a Lee Carpenter rebound off the boards and fired in an easy forehanded Newell got the other Virginia goal at 6:49 of the third period on a power play after Boston's Bob Gryp went off for slashing.

Relay defeat sinks Knights by point Special to the GENESEO Oswego won the final event, the 400-yard freestyle relay, by 3 seconds to edge Geneseo State, 57-56, in a college swimming meet last night. Oswego's relay team of Kerry Schaoht, Joe Gantley, Dave Gilbert and Rich Dakiv covered the distance in 3 minutes, 31.1 seconds to clinch the narrow decision. Geneseo is 9-2 overall and 3-2 in the State University Conference. 69 PONTIAC Tempest. 4-dr.

Economical 6. Auto, trans. Power steering. Full 6-passenger room. 38,000 mi.

72 FIAT 124 Convertible. Under 10,000 mi. on this sports special. 5 -speed transmission. A new one is $4500.

Buy this one for v. 2397 $1997 70 CHRYSLER 300. 4-dr. Hdtp. Loaded including power windows, power seats, air, vinyl top.

'72 FORD 1 00 Styleside Pickup. This truck is like new inside and out. Carefully driven only 20,000 mi. Sharp 2-tone white brown. 1287 HOCKEY AHL Hershey vs.

Rochester at War Memorial, 8 p.m. College Elmira at JUT, 8:15 p.m. BASKETBALL College RIT at Hobart, 8 p.m. MCC at Erie CC, 8 p.m. Hilbert CC at Alfred Tech, 8 p.m.

Houghton vs. Roberts Wesleyan, at Churchville-CMi High, 8:15 p.m. Oswego at Brockport, 8:30 p.m. WRESTLING College Alfred Tech at Genesee CC, 4 p.m. UR at Union, 4 p.m.

Hobart at Bingham-ton. High school Penfield at Greece Arcadia, 4:15 p.m. Brockport at Webster Thomas, 6:30 p.m. Dundee at Marion, 6:30 p.m. Honeoye at Marcus Whitman, 6:30 p.m.

Victor at Penn Van, 6:30 p.m. Wayne at Geneva, 6:30 p.m. Mt. Morris at Livonia. 7:30 p.m.

Letchworth at Perry. 7:30 p.m. Keshequa at Warsaw, 7:30 p.m. Dansville at Geneseo, 7:30 p.m. Caledon-ia-Mumford at York, 7:30 p.m.

Wayne at Geneva, 8 p.m. Midlakes at Palmyra-Macedon, 8 p.m. SWIMMING College University of Buffalo at University of Rochester, 3:30 p.m. Ithaca at Hobart, 4 p.m. Brockport at Buffalo State, 7 p.m.

High school Bath at Andover, 6 p.m. HORSE RACING Harness Buffalo Raceway, 7:30 p.m. 2197 a '71 CHEVY Monte Carlo. Corvette Silver. Seat covers have always been used.

Clean as a 73 FORD Country Sedan Wagon. Fully equipped with 1 rear seats. A real family car. j. 2495 1997 41 71 PONTIAC Firebird.

Gold with black interior. Rund like a new ft: mi. 73 FORD V-8. Auto, trans. Power steer, green with dark green vinyl interior.

Sportscasts 1897 PRO HOCKEY AHL Hershey Bears at Rochester Americans on WHFM (99) at 8 p.m. Buffalo Sabres at Los Angeles Kings on WGR-AM (550) at 11 p.m. Pro basketball Buffalo Braves at Philadelphia 76ers on WBEN-AM (550) at 8:05 p.m. College basketball Fordham at Syracuse University, 7:55 p.m. This listing is ptibltiried cs a public service by the Democrat and Chronicle tnih information supplied by radio and television etafioru.

I iyj jij) Mil vinyl top and one. 32,000 -i i Torino. 4-dr. kig. Air.

Light roof and 2295 OPEN NlfEJ TIL 9 2500 WEST Henrietta e.l.t i i atLH'.

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