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Show p2e 12 --THE HERALD, Prcvo, imiJ ill T"1 tf " - wamors Stop it aAN FRANCISCO ilTU -Mumastani is a hg thing in basketball, and right now ti'fc tiat UtWdea&ate Warrior titl ri made another Warrior piim. also figured ia the tatest piuniinently kkt'jry over WashingtjD. the team everyone picked to win the trtie after ihe Ballets ousted . Tuesday mH, the Wirrv aboii as good as a team sran in beating tsw Washingico BoikHs 92 Si for a 3 kad in best of seven series to NBA iieternane die 1974-7- stong ja 2-- J-;- chaiijioa. ihe It was a game in whi Warriors once sgain feii behind by a big margin 13 points early in the swond quarter-ca- me bark to take the lead, tost A with 43 seconds left and then vm on a pair of tr& tlirows by Eaatmi si series Confe-on-ce Warriors Coach Al Aitles said it wasn't his idea to slow down play with five mia'jtes left and his team in front by ux pmts. But thats what the Warriors did and it elmort cost them as the Bullets fought back to go in front only to have Mike Riordan foul Barry, who Rick Barry. Barry seored a game high 36 points in a babneed pcrfor- - ly "out was partiailv blocked by ood Wukes. lie i t have line and George Johnson came iof the hall throws. Washington got at rradcourt and moved to kill the clock and have Phil Chenier. who eventutalty wHUtd up with 39 points, make thela.4 basket. denser They got liie bdl bui he couidit't get it away. Riordan did. made what aorwd a sure basket, only to have the ball rim out. Klvin fiayes got the rebound and wsit for Use basket immediate the dtf.?ndmg champion Boston Celtics in games in the 5 throws to free inm t posflts. rjing ami "lm g.ni t study tape d the Uist five auaaies," said down w;th the ball as the buzr ho sounded. AJtWs "and fmd out ' The Ballets can t Sarted to slow down I want io talk to that man. Still. I can't be compiain." said Barry They :nad at anyone. fspea!l after had two opportunies to win t the iy we played defense in and that's ail you can ask for. I'm pleased I finally had a good the last 23 seconds. first h2if. We weren't doing too two tree After Barry s for victory. Defense, Basketball National Asso-ieiio- and rookie Keith psaying e.reiieni and scoring eight tae (.mi perwd. gawe Gaidefl State the iift tt needrtl mance Wiises, defai. piims in carry item t the iU tepe BuHBts AcjCsi 31-9- 0 we were behind by only ss at the intermission. Then Keiiil Wilkes i Canie in and grve us s big lift, especially the againt Hayes." nay he Hayes was held to only 15 thanks mostly to points, Wilkes, while Riordan got 21. Wilkes finished with 14. KC Jones, the Washington coach, praised the Warriors 3S a good team but said he expected things to turn around we!! but p!ad for hi s club The Warriors are doing a Sat job." he rsid. "but if we will be jast play our gn we have to all ngrk. We dt " anything Ha-.seemed s bit miffed We tost this time because we had a poor third quarter,"" -will be s?'d Hayes But cfrs" Fisy different " WOtLVnUN (Mi Una I Hi 341 t !j. Rhiniiii Cmr il ;. 55 S PsaVa 3 1 ! f. ivonsaR i i J 1 Kujeiu) 9 i (. I Hkfcns I 69 Z. "?rs-- . liRsi-- l 1 rz? fouis O0U3ES STATE il A'lltes i t if IU) I - 0 Jutxa 4 1 ! tt. Sith I ! 1 1 Uktf)' 2 M G. Istmm Viiiiire 4 (4 Du&y 1? 2! H. ftTfxs 1 04 1 T(itJf Barry 14 II heas M M l t 0- t I iMi IUuM (HI nUti 11-- 41 ar.n lt--K Gmtnvmt Txi Uus Wiihiigijn 21. Gdam TouW nul None Sue in Montreal Mayor Talks Positive Kentucky Wins Pickup Game Over Louisville t Ky. (UPIi -iwasn't the finals of the NCAA as tournament, Kenttjckiaas had hoped, but it was as close as Kentucky and Louisville had come in 16 years to meeting on the basketball court. When the smoke cleared, Kentucky's seniors from the nawerup team to UCLA this e season had survived a comeback from their cross-stat- e to rivals temporarily halt the battle of late-gam- 84-7- tie RICK BARRY of the Golden State Warriors tries to fake oat Mike Riordan of the Wsshlagtwi Ballets daring sctton Is last night' second game of the NBA . Biuegrass. Both Kentucky and Louisville were beaten by the eventual chaT!Mon UCLA in the NCAA v uTiaDent in Mar ch. Tuesday night's game here was staged to benefit the AAU Marathon Oil team of mostly Championships. Barry scored 38 points, including the game Winnie; foul iboti to 92 81 wis and a 14 give Golden Stat? lead in the scries. ing to work happily with ihe prospect of making "a iot of May 21 niXFORT. basketball Switzerland. (UPIi Mayor Jean said Drapeau of Montreal today he could guarantee the 1876 Summer Olympic"; would go aiw-a-a as scheduled and that no contingency plans were necessary. Speaking a few hours before LAUSANNE, players. presenting the latest progress report to the International (IOC I, Olympic Committee Drapeau brimmed with confidence and dismissed al! suggestions that alternative plans ought to be drawn up because the building program has fallen behind schedule. "I dv not accept that. ! don t envisage the games tutside Montreal. I do no accept anything outside the plans we have made." said Drspesu. ! can guarantee everything will be in place in Muiitrcai. " Drapeau said the men on The construction sites were return msey". ".; will accompany Drapeau Roger Rousseau, the president of the Montreal organizing committee (COJOi, and a five-ma-n delegation to see the IOC. which is holding its 76th session. IOC sources said that confidence was gradually waning in Montreal's ability to hold the games on schedule and COJO would be asked about the possibility of drawing up contingency pians to move ?rack and field events and the swimming competition to alternative sites in case the stadiums involved could not be completed by Juiy 17 next vear. of the !OU Taw rn?ri??T executive committee told UPI that the situation was now very grave. "In their previous the Canadians have always been very optimistic and have brushed aside ail diamines as though they were easy to soive. But now it is clear that they are not and I think the IOC's confidence in them is gradually ebbing away." said one memto be ber who declined identified. "The time has come for reality. We must know exactly where things land with the of the main construction stadium and the Olympic village and we will make this clear," he said. IOC sources said Roger Rousseau, president of the and organizing committee, Montreal Mayor Jean Drapeau will be asked to draw up an plan as soon as passible to shift ths track and field and swimming events elsewhere in case the Olympic complex is not finished in time. egeney roo 00000000 oooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Pierre Charbonneau, nt of the organizing committee who attended Tues- day's IOC opening session in of absence the surprising Rousseau, said only two stadiums m Canada appeared to be large enough to host the track aid field events. One was in Vancouver and the other was Montreal's autostade, neither (if which hold more than 40,000 persons. IOC President Lord Killanin told the opening session that the games must go on as .schedule and could not be pstponed until 1977. Ke made no ment ion of switching the site to another country but described as "a joke" a report that the IOC had approached Mexico City to step in in case Montreal had to withdraw because of its labor troubles. be The games cannot postponed until 1977 and the IOC is firm that athletes must have Olympic opportunites in 1976. "said Killanin. Buffalo ins in Overtime c n rs 0 22ui 24th :S ClAY m BUFFALO. N.Y. (UPH -Maybe Gil Perreault couldn't see Rene Robert but he sure heard him. Perreault led Robert perfectly with a "bounce" pass off the board to the left of Philadelphia Berme Parent and goalie Robert fired the puck through the fog and into the Flyers' goal to give the Buffalo Sabres a overtime heat-create- 5-- 4 win. The Flyers lead the Stanley final with the fourth game scheduled for Thurday Night here. "He ( Robert) yelled 'Gilbert and I saw him in the corner," Perreault said. Perreault shot from the red line and said he was just trying to pass to Robert off the boards. "It was a bounce shot," Perreault added. Buffalo never had the lead until the final goal as the Flyers got off to an early Cup 1 ! Stfltcy'''4' 1 F ? frc'n IiF78'H "T1G7M4 1' VP" A9$WWifWi 0 DOUBLE 1 STEEL 2 o "iiii! iiii1! G78-1- 5 825-1- 5 I HN.15 B5M3 irinr ilnJiin im- i- 5 s"-!- 177 ii i n m iium niwi fI 2.0 1 ...32 1.02 , IZffi5, s " hub : 3.13 urn n J PV Yj? lly iFlXCB ?i Jk j''' FCISI 1u..ms.t& SbMM--? 1 1 .... t ifX Wjf I Vcf I V h'ONE syMwmtfJ2C.KHa Dornho-efe- r advantage, Gary scoring at the mark arid Don Saleski at 3:09 The Sabres tied it in a span of on goals by Danny Gare and Richard Martin but the period finished with the on a score by Rick Flyers up MacLctsh. Buffalo tied it again just 29 seconds inio tiie second period when Don Luce tucked the puck past Parent's right side. Reg Leach beat Sabre goalie Roger S V J fl V al.. Croaer, who replaced starter Gerry Desjarduis at the beginning of the second period, at 14:30. Rookie defonseman Bill Hajt got his first career playoff goal to force the overtime at 9 56 of the third period. The game was played in near .1 KOH ... HOME CHARGE . f f fY U -) RITE 4o ?SS S(, BAL 2-- 0 with 3-- V iXjp7 j: n DOWN PAYMENT S I Si forth "i? V'(-- W V SHOCKING SHOCK PRICES: Gabrlal Hijackers 8f86 I 2.74 4 Al jj78-1- - Fri 9 to 8 wL mi 2.5Sri 3! 95 8"-- u 1 ORTI TTO!P Open Mon. ..299S m'H ForLarae & luxury Cars W1IITEWALLS 9 0 .z -- w"4 0mmmmmmmmmmmHmmmiimmm 'w 22M , 1. TAX PRICE l , n temperatures and the fog roiled in. Play was stopped five times in the third period and seven times in the overtim-:- ' so ihe fog could be cleared. "With that fog we were trying to shoot from the outside because it's pretty hard to see the puck even though you're on the ice." Robert said. "Gilbert (Perreault) shot the puck in the comer and it went to me. I was just trying to hhoot on the net. 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