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Show Page 1976 Friday, April 2, HERALD, Provo, Utah, TUE Scott Paces Celtics to Victory the fact we made Cleveland play our game." e dropped the Cavs to a behind Central Division-leade- r Washington. "We just couldn't find the range in that second half," said Cleveland Coach Bill Fitch. "They played great defense but they also played good defense in the first quarter when we couldn't miss." The score was tied, at at the start of the second half before Scott went to work. to send the He went Celtics into the final period lead. with a 87 Willi Builun leading, 81, and 3: 10 left, Scott came off the bench to hit a 20 footer from the corner and followed with a driving layup 25 seconds later to sew up the Celtics' 52nd half-gam- By United Press International Charlie Scott doesn't fool around, especially on April Fool's Day. Scott, having his best night eer in Cleveland, poured in 30 18 in the third points, including period, Thursday night, to pace the Boston Celtics to a over the NBA victory Cleveland Cavaliers before 19,392 fans. "We just wanted to win even though we have clinched our division title," said Scott, who 19 shots. "We hit on moved the ball well and lound the open man. They just couldn't stay with us because we never let go of the momentum." The Cavs, who gained their first playoff spot ever Wednesday with a victory over New Orleans, hit a sizzling shots in the first period en route to a 30 26 lead. But Cleveland got only 15 baskets in the entire second half. The loss 95-8- 8 at Philadelphia Washington New York at Chicago Kansas City at Milwaukee Seattle at liB Angeles Portland at Phoenix Standings Conference Division Atlantic w. Pet. (;b 52 24 684 NBA Eastern x l Boston ' 42 34 553 10 Buffalo New York 42 35 545 10' 34 42 .453 18 L W. 46 Washington Cleveland Houston Orleans New l Pet. GB - 5H7 31 45 31 592 'j 38 38 .500 7'2 41 461 10'j 47 373 17 35 28 Atlanta L W. Milwaukee 34 42 417 -- 32 43 427 l' City Chicago 29 47 382 5 22 54 .289 12 638 6'1 47 33 588 !0'j 44 I3' 184 36 5S0 39 41 488 34 46 425 23'j 13 65 167 43'J division title Thursday's Results 36 520 16 37 513 38 40 487 I6'i I8'i Indiana 34 42 447 56 21 L W. Portland 29 39 State Phoenix Los Angeles 51 39 Division xGolden Seattle 716 scheduled i games Games Friday's Kentucky at New York Ixuis Virginia at St Sun Antonio at Indiana Pacific GB Pet. .727 - . No Saturday's Games at Virginia St tniis at Kentucky at San Antonio Denwr 2l'j title division - 23 Virginia l victory. "I have to praise the work of Kevin Stacom and Glen McDonald." said Boston Coach Tom lleiasohn. "They came off the bench and kept up the tempo. But the kev to our victory was Antonio Pet. GB 58 Kentucky Indiana St Louis GB Detroit L W. Denver New York Sjn Pet. 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S.iturda and Sunday in the single eliminat ion tournament Irvin Kiffm scored 21 points for Athletes in Action, which toiik advantage of St Mary's foul trouble Rotx-rReid led St. fiails ted by nf New John Orleans All American "Hawk" Hamilton who had 21 points Ogden was led by three ,mi 4 "win4 LEFT WAYLOR AUTO BRAND NEW 1975 r Baker v,mk a jump with three second frnwmirg to give the TuKa thi ir one point Bumper! Ki.-Tcrrr Haute t.-rr- shot ott In t.'ie 'o4!r;.im nt s lifs--t .ine, O ile Cuvhingtierry led To)wka to ovi r Wa DODGE Vi TON Buy Today For DEALER COST HH Cw frm I. .J You'll Save Over $1,000 rJAYLOn AUTO. T HUKDLEY GARAGE hi tot'trf 4twttsni4 (Mq DoW . w 300 1 j;j jsro tri t shir.glon. DC Fivt T"trt p!,irs hit in it whir figures18 on Idling Cuvhingta-frwith and Irwi wilh M Washmgi'in was led liy Curt h-irson with II points hhv Obtains NBC PICKUPS liutrkM la T j; m 2195 twi li m SI r utii; 71-6- fonner Unnersity JJM .hington 1' All-Sta- 1 udory IIMtttlllM. Cm Ch 11 j I ill w a Adt)t(sJ llVprtal Mifgrit and Jwn .i?d;'4'it;isls w if ted 2' j points, most of them on dunk shots, to lead the California to a Junior College 1099 w in over the shorthanded Masten Boys Club of Buffalo, N Y. Thursday night in the AAU national championship basketball tournament. Masten had only six players to start the g:.me and finished with three on the court as the others fouled out. Masten's Ronald Gilliam was the game's high scorer w ith 28 points. In other first round games Thursday Athletes in Action beat St Mary's University Baton Rouge defeated Ogden. Utah 9080. Iexington. Ky . defeated North Hollywood. Calif. 8075. Merced. Calif, . demolished Fla., I00G9, the Armed Forces defeated El' s Barr of Miry 's with I fi points. Raton Rouge was I"i1tvt.uj;ti 41 HIM Rl s HmifJ WiAin1'il1 ICts Tjlt (Turgn it ONLY 4 I nut i KmH CrHlr, lh;:V l 4 'A After he roll.ipsi-to wis tak'-- 1. BATON ROUGE. 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"Wr wiwi'd l.kr t.t l".k and mt if we can find any kind of pml)lrm sn we know more atut it mthefulure " li 11 J2 lKJI SI fr Terp Cager Dies U'It I? 7 211 26 77 Ml 2T0 I2U2N0 Jl VanriuT SlriJ REG mCRNASY didn't face that many shots but when we needed him he was there us " 2: Bruins Sabres 7, IXmny Gare and Rene Robert each scored two goals enabling Buffalo to clinch an overall fourth place finish in the NHL Gil Perreault had four assists, running his club re cord point Mai to 112 and lincmale Rick Martin scored his Mh goal lih HP 257 SlEI5fiACj' Hp REG 6 45 REG BT 6 25 - 5C- 224 RCV.KCTM 52 REG 9Cf 74 99 "Ik- - New York ttk a 10 lead just a minute and a half into the game on a goal by rookie Hryan TnHtier on a rrbmind of a shot Flymll. Capitals!: Bill Bartrr scored a hat trick by Ifcms Potvin. who had junI been beaten on a breakaway by and Reggie tallied his ji.m .ton and fioih go.ils to provide Atlanta goaltendi-IVmihard Philadelphia its 5oih victory h is jiM the "We have a chance to t at NHL Ilel 5T 10P0AER REG4&0 222 ::SPttRS5'R(G4 VtR:i3lt 4 LB FULL METAL JACKET BULLETS 3 26 remaining nz-ml- REG li'te'i'ej'irfi CPCHTPCftltR 4 12 99 95 BASHER SCOPE R?G Em V.HC?CN 9' J POWDER (ii88 RIFLE SCOPES BUSHNELL BENCH REST CCI BENCH 151" 8-1- B'JSHSEll e VARIABLE REG They saw the prototype playoff game a lot of hitting, few good scoring opportunities and even fewer goals The Mimes tied the Islanders. on a goal by Tom Lysiak w tsh i:m POWER REG 94 95 lEUPOlO 7 5 POWER SCOPE 11250 Hai aJjusiab 12 POWER SCOPE LEUPOLO RIFLE SCOPES REG REG 84 95 " loft88 R ob- " V Ume li-,i- ( K10 PC AER SCOPE Weaker UVAN 20 REG REG 9-1- - h SCOPE elective Flames a r SCOPES WEAVER 114 95 im REG B 24 POWER LEUPOLO LYMAN RIFLE SCOPES IT VAN 460 00 to 174 50 ... REG jective. RIFLE v SCOPES 35 VARIABLE SCOPE Has ad,us!ab'e BRAND VARMINT SS! WIU & fit) J FAMOUS ' c .308. .270. 30 06. 440 00 Islanders-Atlant- game to determine what to expect from the two teams when the Stanley Cup playoffs begin next wwk. General Manager Tommy Ivan of the Chicago Black Hawks. General Manager Jim Gregory of the Toronto Maple General Manager-CoacLeafs, John Ferguson of the New York Rangers and Vice President of Operations iVnnis Rail of the St Louis Hues were rewardi'd for their score 60 goals in any of the eight teams in the player ever to first round if we play well." a single season, joining Phil said Atlanta Coach Fred Ksposito who did it four times. VHA: Creighton. "Some of our people Real Cloutier scored his 56th played well for us tonight ... but rmt as many as we need to get goal and Rejean Houle his 50th Edmonpast the first r.iund of the to propel Quebec past " scored Gordie Howe and ton playoffs It was the fourth tie in the two goals and his son Marty one last five games between the as Houston ended Indianapolis' unbeaten streak. twn clubs. It also gave Buffalo the final hnme ice advantage Mil. Sunfino fur the playoffs, as it dropped Prm Inlrrnjlionil B) ItiilH ("tmpbrll Cimlrrrnrf the Islanders four points back I'atnrk INvMmi with just two games remaining W L. T. It. CF (A "Our goalie was playing 1 Itiiia iO 12 16 lit )U 11 20 17 w :s iu playoff hockey out there." said NY llandrr 33J3 12 ;i mm Islanders' captain Kd WeMfall AlUnu NY R.msrM 214 t5:sin of Bill Smith, who kicked out 20 Xmthr iRttuoa of 21 shots taken by the Flames H L T. Ite (.K UK Ogden Loses Rights to ABA BVVltKitPIi-rSc- lu sive righln !' 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