Show 4E Standard-Examin- I960 13 Thursday Mar er United Press international Women Sweep Win BYU room than a locker room Doug Collins after severely straining his left knee in the second quarter was on crutches Maurice Cheeks suffered a wrist injury in the fourth period and was being taped Caldwell Jones fighting the flu looked ready to pass out Thank goodness a doctor was available The doctor of course was Julius Erving who scored 40 points Wednesday night to power Philadelphia to a triumph over the Washington Bullets It was the ninth victory in the last 10 games for the 76ers who find their troops seriously thinning as playoff time draws near 92-5- victory over the University of San Francisco action of here Wednesday night in the AIAW basketball playoffs Playing before a hometown crowd in the Marriott Center on the BYU campus the 4 Gunn grabbed 19 rebounds in addition to her 40 points She is the nation’s leadgame-higscorer in women’s basketball averaging ing 32 points per game lead in San Francisco got an early at the game but BYU recovered to lead the half and was never threatened Jeanette Weston added 18 points for BYU including a school record 12 of 12 free throws Melody Clark was leading scorer for San Francisco with 18 points BYU rated number four in the nation now travels to Norfolk Va for a Saturday night Old Dominion game against In BYU’s past four games Gunn has scored a total of 165 points on 67 field goals out of 89 attempts She has also pulled down 81 rebounds in the four games first-roun- d 105-9- 8 6-- h top-ranke- 113 Paul Westphal scored 31 points and Phoenix hit a remarkable 70 percent of its field goal attempts in the game Westphal who made floor shots was backed by Walter Davis with 26 points and Alvan Adams and Truck Robinson with 16 apiece Phil Smith the Warriors with 25 points and Sonny sparked Parker added 22 13-of-- Bucks 112 SupsrSonics 103 nt 46-2- Ford placed seven in double figures in maintaining theirplayers slim lead in the Atlantic Division For Houston Robert Reid scored 26 points Moses Malone 23 and Rick Barry and Allen Leavell 13 apiece Nets 137 Pistons 119 Winford Boynes scored 23 points and six teammates also hit in double figures as New Jersey drubbed ailing Detroit The Nets who have won five of their last seven games took advantage of a Piston team that had only seven physically fit players in the second half Rookie Phil Hubbard led Detroit which has lost four straight with a career-hig- h 29 points Suns 122 Warriors It looked more like a hospital emergency PHOVO (UPI) — Tina Gunn scored 40 points to lead Brigham Young University to a 8 six-poi- J' Saves Ailing 76rs 'Dr SPORTS BRIEFS Bob Lanier scored two baskets with 2: 30 left to break a 8 tie and help Milwaukee clinch a playoff berth Junior Bridgeman had 26 7 98-9- 22 points Marques Johnson had 24 and Lanier to pace the Bucks Gus Williams had 27 points and Dennis Johnson 25 for Seattle Milwaukee has won seven of its last nine games and since acquiring Lanier Lakers 102 Trait Blazers 94 r Kareem scored 30 points and Magic Johnson grabbed 16 rebounds to pace Los Angeles to its 32nd win in 36 home games and increase the Lakers’ Pacific Division lead r over Seattle to two games went over the 24000-poitotal in the third period making him only the fifth player in NBA history to reach that figure Johnson had seven steals and 14 points to go with his 16 rebounds Abdul-Jabba- 13-of-- 17 d 17 Celtics 121 Rockets 105 Abdul-Jabba- Larry Bird scored 29 points hauled in rebounds and dished out eight assists and Rick Robey added 22 points to lead undermanned Boston The Celtics playing without injured starters Nate Archibald and Chris 13 nt Reno Suspends Three RENO Nev (UPI) — Three University of o football players were suspended from school Wednesday because of a fight at a fraternity house Jan 20 Tom Jones Don Smerek and Dale Jablons-k- y were found guilty by a university hearing committee of violating a campus regulation banning use or threat of force or violence Nevada-Ren- against members or guests of the university community Charges against gridders David Harm Ross Giovanoni Chris Grady and Steve Knapp were dismissed for lack of evidence University President Joe Crowley said the three found to have violated the rule will be suspended for the rest of the semester placed on probation for the next academic year and barred from participation in activities They have three days in which to appeal extra-curricul- ar Pete Weber Takes Lead GARDEN CITY NY (UPI) — Pete Weber is the youngest bowler on the Professional Bowlers Association tour but that didn’t top him Wednesday from being the best son of Bowling Hall of Fam-e- r The Dick Weber averaged 240 in the second round of the $85000 Long Island Open to grab the lead after 12 games of the PBA event Weber was in 33rd place after the openig six games after bowling 1302 In the second session the rookie from St Louis fired games of 225 248 224 264 246 and 235 totalling 1442 for six games He has a tournament total of 2744 In second place Dave Frame of Baldwin Park Calif knocked down 2720 pins Bus Oswalt of Mun-ci- e Ind is third at 2703 followed by Arnie Goldman of Chicago at 2686 and Henry Gonzalez of Denver at 2684 SEATTLE’S Jack Sikma controls a rebound as he is surrounded by teammates and Milwaukee Bucks Jim Hughes Takes Post Jim Hughes a veteran with During his three years in the 33 ad- years of experience in baseball ministration has joined the staff of the Ogden Athletics and Great Northern Baseball Company Dennis Job president and owner of the Pacific Coast League franchise recently announced the hiring of Hughes as director of operations Hughes who served as general managerof of the Salem Ore the Northwest League Senators Texas League Hughes helped transform the El Paso Diablos into one of the top 10 minor league franchises during the 1975 season was general manager at Shreveport La and worked to increase attendance in San Antonio to 226000 in 1972 well up from the 1971 total of 39000 “I was reluctant to come to Ogden at first but I’m really enthused now This is a good town it’s ready for baseball The response here has been as good or better than any city I’ve worked in We've already sold 15000 general admission tickets and we’re starting on the box seats program advertising and fence signs” Hughes said “If this franchise is organized and well run there isn’t any reason why we can’t draw between 125000 and 150000 If we’re not successful in 1980 don’t blame the city or the during the 1979 season has a reputation for turning troubled franchises around and making them successful Job said Hughes will provide leadership and help oversee the entire Ogden A’s operation Hughes helped bring AAA baseball back to Portland in 1978 after serving as operations director of the Portland Mavericks of the Northwest League from 1976 to 1977 and general manager with Dubuque Iowa also of the North- fans blame the west League in 1974 Hughes said Junior 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