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Secards — Eogies Reimen Seaton Seri — Tied 6 In the Nets — Edges D (22 19 3) Giant 8 om9 3) or RiCk Kost (3 9 2) Rnermen Axjn PerEe ry Ot Rtok at the start of the final quarter to take an 88 85 lead with 8 04 remaining Jeff Malone and Moses Malone each made a pair of free throws to put the lead the 76ers to a victory over the New York Kmcks The closely contested game the Knicks' 27th loss in 30 road games included 51 personal fouls and five technicals The triumph lifted Philadelphia into a tie with New York for third place m the Atlantic Division l'z games behind Washington in the race for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference Bullets ahead and the lead changed hands six more times before a free throw b Chicago s Dave with 2 37 left tied it 89-8- 8 Cor-zin- e Nets 83 Bucks 79: At East RutherN J Buck Williams scored a 30 points and matched season-highis season high with 21 rebounds leading the New Jersey Nets to a victory over the Milwaukee Bucks ford h nine-gam- 76ers 113 Knicks 108: At Philadel- phia Charles Barkley scored 11 Philadelphia points during a 12-burst late in the game and had 19 of his 36 points in the fourth quarter to 8 2 ©iiUBGirv r v have plays called the wrong wav” Shula said "There were 57 mistakes corrected last year That may not seem like a lot but when it involves any correction is your team ” important Under the system which will have to be renewed again at next years meeting the league will use 13 as rewho served part-timplay officials last year Each will be assigned to one field crew for the entire season But no longer will replay officials be drawn from the superv isorial staff of the NFL office Schramm said the owners felt that that staff including supervisor of officials Art McNally who has often been a replay official should spend more time training and grading officials In other business the owners voted to limit the number of supplemental drafts in any year to two — one in July the other in September In the past there has been no limit and m some years as many as six w ere held when players graduated or otherwise became eligible for the NFL after the regular draft m late April or earlv crew two more votes The vote was 23-than the measure received last year when it received the minimum 21 votes for approval from the 28 NFL team owners Dissenting votes cast Wednesday came from the Buffalo Bills Cincinnati Bengals Phoenix Cardinals Kansas City Chiefs and New York Giants All but Buffalo have been adamantly against the concept from the outset It was the second straight year that instant replay received a reprieve When the owners meeting began on Sunday at least nine teams e e opposed renewing the measure which allows review of and possession plays but not penalties The same situation prevailed when Wednesday s session began It would have failed if a vote had been taken right away” conceded the Dallas Cow boy s' Tex Schramm chairman of the competition committee and instant replays most fervent advocate Schramm said the tide turned when one of replay s strongest opponents Dan Rooney of the Pittsburgh Steel-er- s said he was willing to change his vote because of the considerable public sentiment for instant replay Rooney said be believed however that some way should be found to prev ent the Held' officials being intimidated from the replay booth Schramm said it w as then suggested that the replay official be a part of the game officiating crew and that seemed to swing the support of other dissenting teams “Danny was the first one who was syupposed to be against it w ho spoke for it” Schramm said “I think that was probably the key moment ” Scramm also credited coaches Don Shula of the Miami Dolphins Bill Walsh of the San Francisco 49ers and Marty Schottenheimer of the Cleveland Erowns with persuading reluctant teams to vote for it ' Coaches and players don t want to mne-agam- May However the owners did not discuss any change in eligibility standards for prospective NFL players Under current rules a player can be drafted only after he has used up his four years of eligibility has spent fix e years at his college or has graduated In recent y ears the league has been under pressure to accept undergraduates declared ineligible for further college play Last year it held a special supplemental draft for Ohio State wide receive Cns Carter who was taken by the Philadelphia Eagles The NFL reluctantly agreed to the Carter draft saying it feared the player might take the matter to court Carter was deprived of further college eligibility when it became known he had retained an agert a practice forbidden by the NCAA This year junior running back Craig “Ironhead” Heyward of Pittsburgh has petitioned to be eligible for the draft Because of contacts he made with an agent Heyward is ineligible for further college play No determination has been made on Heyward s status and some league officials including Schramm think the NFL should be willing to go to court to test the v 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' 1 i n pnnnn mi j: d 6-- ks VCR V h d 5-- 7 6-- 3 e I I Graf Advances in Lipton International Fla (LTD — Steffi Graf of West Gervictory over many posted a Jana Novotna of Czechoslovakia Wednesday to advance to the second round of the 12 1 million Lipton International Players Championship Graf the No 1 player in the world had a 75-- record last year with losses only in the Wimbledon and U S Open finals to Martina Navratilova She is coming off a loss last week to Sabatim in the final of the Virof Florida Slims ginia disappointed that “Naturally I was 1 was I lost last week ' Graf said anxious to play this week and get back u c 1 y EISCAYN'E nine-gam- e Knicne NFL Decides to Retain Instant Replay System By Dave Goldberg AP Football Writer PHOENIX Ariz — Instant replay was renewed Wednesday for a third year by NFL owners who agreed to continue the experiment after deciding to make the replay official a member of the regular game officiating ing streak at seven games while stretching the Clippers' skid to nine in a row overall Mitchell led San Antonio with 31 points and Robertson added 22 while Norman and Mike Woodson had 26 apiece for Los Angeles Suns 118 Warriors 112: At Oakland Alv an Adams made four free throws m the final 17 seconds as PhotruA which ended an overall losing streak a night earlier broke a losing streak on the road The Warriors trailed by 24 points midway in the third period but pulled within three on two occasions late m the game Golden State's Chris Mullin 38 points scored 14 of his career-higin the final period Spurs 113 Clippers 110: At San Antonio Mike Mitchell hit two free throws with 10 seconds remaining to give the San Antonio Spurs a victory ov er Los Angeles and extend the Clippers' losing streak on the road to 25 games The victory snapped the Spurs' los 1 KEY D5 17 1988 Williams Follows Shot to Lift Bullets Past Bulls 3: c " r:ouv i CKinc shut - p3 Thursday March 22-21- 3 4 Leek Store or Dealer Nearest You for the Most Major Credit Cards i RdX k Pcfv'mRt mfy u:r a"C ut ptul£S Aly at PAPTfCiATwG 11-- Wat to to S’TOhIS A: DFAuEPS Welcome |