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GB Philadelphia 3t 13 .705 New York 24 21 .533 7'i Buffalo 16 26 . 381 14 Boston 14 28 .333 16 NcwJersey 9 36 .200 22H Central Division San Antonio 28 18 .609 ' Washington 24 20 .545 3 Cleveland 22 21 .512 4'* New Orleans 22 24 ' .478 6 Atlanta 21 26 .447 71., Houston 16 29 .356 ll'v WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Denver 29 16 .644 Chicago 26 20 .565 3'5 Milwaukee 26 22 .542 4'i Detroit 20 25 .444 9 Indiana 19 26 .422 10 Kansas City 16 30 .348 13' 2 Pacific Division Portland 36 8 .818 1 Phoenix 30' 15 .667 6>ii Seattle 25 22 .532 12'i Los Angeles 21 - 24 .467 15'j Golden State 21 25 .457 16 Wednesday's Results Detroit 99, Golden State9s San Antonio 113, Boston 103 Phoenix 118, Houston 96 Denver 121, Buffalo 119, OT Philadelphia 128, Seattle 125 Thursday's Games Kansas City at New York Indiana at Cleveland, ppd., snow Chicago at Washington New Jersey at Portland Today's Games Golden State at Buffalo New York at Atlanta Washington at Chicago • Kansas City at New Orleans Detroit at Indiana Houston at Denver Philadelphia at Phoenix Winter Sale L ••••••••••••••• Menswear, women's wear and Pappagalio shoes H and accessories are ail reduced at the'sale you r- 1 always like. 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Bi:iib lIISBI llllißD liman lit t \ >4 >v li \ \ ■'4)\ i \ World Hockey Association W L T Pts GF'GA New England 27 15 4 58 191 149 Winnipeg 26 16 2 54 205 139 Quebec. 22 18 2 46 187 178 Edmonton 22 21 1 45 158 157 Houston 21 19 3 45 159 162 Birmingham 20 22 2 42 154 165 Cincinnati 18 26 2 38 159 188 Indianapolis 14 27 4 32 137 185 Wednesday’s Results Cincinnati 8, New England 7, OT Birmingham 6, Winnipeg 2 Edmonton 6, Indianapolis 2 Thursday's Game Winnipeg at Houston Today's Games New England at Birmingham Quebec at Edmonton College Cage east Boston St 87, Worcester St 75 Ithaca at Cortland St., ppd., snow King’s, Pa 71, E Stroudsburg 62 NY Tech forfeit win over Brockport St RlTat Hamilton, ppd., snow Rutgers 73, Duquesne6l Tufts 77, Wesleyan 74 SOUTH Florida St 88, St. Louis 75 Florida Tech 79, S Florida 57 Louisville 105, TulaneB2 SW Louisiana 88, Northwestern 65 Virginia Union 83, Lincoln 70 Washington & Lee 105, Bluefleid 75 MIDWEST Illinois 70, lowa 61 Michigan at Indiana, ppd., snow Oklahoma Christian 77, Oklahoma Bapt6s SOUTHWEST Abilene Christian 48, Angelo St 47 St. Mary’s, Tex 76, St. Edwards, Tex 47 Sam Houston St 76, Stephen F. 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Philadelphia at Vancouver St. Louis at Los Angeles Today's Game Boston at Washington Rutgers triumphs over Duquesne PITTSBURGH (AP)—The to a 73-61 victory over Rutgers basketball team, Duquesne University coming off an eight-hour bus Thursday night with the aid of trip through the snow, rolled' 26 points by James Bailey. $55. $67. $25. $99. !M Scores BASKETBALL GRADUATE-FACULTY Harry's dcf. Ceramic Science, 37-17; Masters UF GA dcf. Team Opec, 26-23; MER-CSPD def. 190 98 Geriatric 5, 24-20; Atherton Hall def. 137 125 NUEE Ardente, 43-31; Jazz def. SSAE, 134 146 33.25; Stevie Blunders def. Psych Outs, 134 182 38-28; Burger's Vectors def. Normal 110 175 Deviates, 55-34; Soft Touch def. The Team, 56-32; MBA’s def. Turtles, for. DORMITORY Behrend def. Potts ville, 42-22; Cameron def. Somerset, 29-22; Bethlehem def. Hazelton, 34-27; Adams def. Hickory, 45-24; Bedford def. Centre, 45-28;' Northumberland def. Huntingdon, 31-20; Monroe def. Nitt., 44-25; Norristown def. 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On Sale January 27-February 2 ratprrs Borg, Connors advance PHILADELPHIA (AP) Bjorn Borg, Wimbledon title holder from Sweden, joined Jimmy Connors in the quar terfinal round of the $225,000 U.S. Indoor Pro Tennis Championship Thursday night after coniing within two points of a loss to 22-year-old Peter Fleming, N.J. An intense struggle of almost two hours ended with Fleming serving a double fault to hand the No. 2 seeded Borg a third round victory by 3-6,7-6,6-3. Connors, the top seed from Los Angeles, experienced no such difficulty in dispatching England’s Buster Mot tram 6-1,6-4. Fleming made good use of his 6-feet-5 frame to pound the ball over with his service and make things tight for Borg throughout the match. Takes San Diego Open lead Pfeil 'got tired SAN DIEGO (AP) Mark Pfeil, who once lost his playing rights because of poor performance, ripped 6 shots off par over his last eight holes and with a 66 swept into the first round lead Thursday in the $200,000 Andy Williams-San Diego Open Golf Tournament. “I got a few breaks, but I think the main thing was I just got mad, just got tired of playing poorly on the tour,” the 26-year-old Pfeil said after taking a tournament lead for the first time in his pro career. 350 East College Avenue ★ Nitfony Mall TAPES Fleming scored with well placed volleys and drives down the line to dominate the first set, which he won with a service ace. Borg held on and the second set was decided by a tiebreaker in which Fleming was two points from winning at 5-5. Borg then hit a storng drive from behind the baseline which struck the net and shot past the charging Fleming. That put Borg at 6-5. Fleming tied at 6 all as Borg over drove the base line. A strong serve by Borg drew a netted backhand for 7-6 and Fleming later hit Borg’s shot over the baseline to lose the set. • Borg, who broke through Fleming’s service in the third game of the third set, reached match point by hitting an overhead smash to Fleming’s feet as he Pfeil, who lost his approved players card after winning only $5OO in 1975 before regaining it in 1976, held a 1- stroke margin over hometown boy Jack Spradlin, whose 67 was his best round as a pro. Spradlin also has had a checkered, in and-out pro career. He, too, lost his card through lack of performance, sued the PGA Tour to regain it, dropped the suit, then won back his playing rights with a successful appearance in 1977 at the tour’s qualifying school. La^S The Daily Collegian Friday, January 27, 1978 of playing poorly' > IKkmßt ' bBH moved toward the net. Fleming’s return hit the net before he double faulted on service. In other third round matches, John McEnfoe, of New York, defeated No. 5 seeded Manuel Orantes, of Spain, 7-6, 6- Sandy Mayer, of Wayne, N.J., upset his doubles partner, fourth seeded Vitas Gerulaitis, 6-2, 7-5 in an earlier match Thursday. Mayer, the No. 15 seed whose father was a Hungarian Davis Cup player, broke through Gerulaitis’ service to lead 5-2 in the first set. He won the set in the next game when Gerulaitis hit a backhand drive into the net. The victory put Mayer into the quarterfinal round, good for $4,500. Gerulaitis takes away $3,000. Both Pfeil and Spradlin played the 6,667-yard North course at Torrey Pines, the shorter and easier of the two courses used for the first two rounds. The South course measures 7,047 yards. Each plays to a par 72. Tom Watson, a two-time winner this year, defending champion here and heavily favored to win again, could do no better than a 72 on the North. Johnny Miler toured the North in 71 in sunny, cool weather.
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