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had a place in of h~lp. for I city a series !he with 1797. \\\ won a 620 ~r .< ::::,:.,~' :, . ; . . . . . . ' ·- I t l· c .h·,.··· .--· · · w:···.· •· · ; •·• Iea·gO- · _,, .:\IDS. Series ·opener. NEW YORK (AP) - With less than eight minutes to go, the New York Knicks looked unstoppable and Michael Jordan WS$ ;,oi!lg. nowhere.. . . ~ . Bf'titnml ofovenime, ·Jordaniookect- and lhe Knick& were won 120-109 in the opener !heir best,.Qf-7 Eastern Conference playoff series Tues- day night. The Knicks outscored Chicago 35-16 for a 90-78 lead witb 7:S7 remaining. At , . that point, Jordan had 17 poin~ below .· his postseason average of 39:!!. New Yark still led i03-9S with 3:42 left before the Bulls scored the last eight points of regulation and the last 11 of ov.ertime, with Jordan scoring nine of his 3~ points in the extra period. Bulls coach Doug Collins said Jordan . and·Chicago's defense made the victory possibl\. Jordan was limited to 12 shots in regul~on t!llll'· 15 under his posts~on breaking 105-105 and 109-109 with jumpers before giving the , BuJls- a 114-109 advantage w)len he converted a three\point play with 1:16 left. Jordan also fmished with 10 rebotmtls and 12 assists. · With Jordan bottled up, the Bulls kept the game close with balailced scoring- a rarity for the Bul).s ~and strong rebound- iitg. Bill Cartwright had lS points and 14 rebounds. Horace Grant 19 points and nine \rebounds Hodges 24 points anJI Scottie Pippen 15. . .. . I . ; 'I I ( I' J ' '. '' I I; ' I ' • ' i / ( f I 1 ,' ' I'. [_ 1 \' I i _. ~::;:-::;.,•:.~'::-;:~;::,,~;:\/-:--..:'x:=-/{ .. ;, :; , · ' . , , ~-m ;.,, ' ..... ,,,. ;.:,;.<,;;:;:-_.:...,..;;,;.-,;::w:.%,,, ;-;,;; :, .;;.:~;:,-:-;: N:.-::'..:'.-/ ;:;,.:~;::=,:;_4 New Life :Ho·lds Off D,.A •. Lo·dge L.ate RallY OSWEGO -:- New Life scored four Port City Tavern - 14 times in the bol10m of lhe seventh for jill Oswego Plaza Laundry - 8 · 8-7 win~ovcil: D.A. Lodge in Oswego City Lisa Fayette liad four hits and\four RBI Softball men's D action Tuesday. for the winners, while Donna Manwar- Gills topped the winners with four hits, ing, Maggie Donabella, Becky Peeling while Sheldon bad three. Ken Kolaida and Debbie Trout had two bits apiece. lined three' thJ'ee hits for tbe Lodge. Tommy Mac's - 12 · Nunzi1s - 5 · Kelly's -square· - 7 . -Kelly!s-Sq!llllle. .- 4 · Jane flahm and 'Ferris' llalll.wo11its- _..,.2~~~~!~~~~?~~to~an~early4-1 apiece for tbe winners, while - men~~-s • · \'MC'Kdaiif1ia11'1f ,...,,......,._...,...:..,..o,..~;,.....-__, Fast win. Torbitt had two hits for Nunzi's, Kelly's in this A League game. whi~e D. Breitbeck ·and J. Reynolds Kelly's Square .- 19 collected two 'hits apiece for Ke~ly's. . Great Laker Inn - 7 Dements - 21 Kelly's ex.ploded for 16 runs in the frrst Wlltsie - 9 inJjing on its way to Ibis five-inning The winners scored five times in the women's C League triumph. Casson and first~ on their way to this m\ln's D fast Dellm collected two hits apiece for the victory. Barry rapped four hits and had· winners, while Ruggerio had a hit apd five RBifor Dements, while Davis added two RBI for Great Laker. three hits. Port City Tavern - 33 · Spanky's - 20 Pauldine's.- 12 Potter's Pnb - 8 In a one-sided affair in the men • s D --~-~-· P~i]ly_ Wins __ 2-_l ; __ p fora Joe Karecki smashed four hits and Ron League, Port City rippea.Pauldine' s. John Syrell had three hits and six. ~i leading Paternoster led balanced hitting attack for Spanky's to this men's D League win. the winners with five hits and five RBI. ' d 197. events a 690 263. - a h. to from Con- e nd its be icated icials, the the d are of lhold Club Golf can .frrst swill fQr drive. tBill ed by the 5-2 Bice. with 24 tally. liown with~ A void Elimination. MONTREAL (AP) --At the edge of the abyss, the Philadelphia Flyers felt calm .and unruflled. \ \The pressUie was off a bit being dow!) }w},\-stifd PI,....,J..,~-P~ul-uvuu61vn- from a 2-1 deficit to beat Washington in the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, and deficits of 2-1 and 3-2 to beat in the Patrick Division after his team beat the Montreal Cana- \I think we ever.sensed a Jot of !i~~~~i diens 2-1 Tu~ay night with a goal by pressure,\ said Holmgren. \We're a Dave Poulin 5:02 info overtime. prettyloosebunch.ltlakes theheatoffto \Pe.1ple start to count you out so you be down 3~1. but tbe guys were deter- juSt fia\'e to go out there. and ·piayyour --mrne<ran<I played a ieleniless game. 'best. We have to go back hon~e now, · It was fitting that Poulill scored for a where we are a .500 team. The Canadiens team that seems to have as many players area greatteiun and w.e certainly have our injured as healthy. Poulindidn 't take the work cut out for us.•• · pre-game skiue because hJl-]las a foot with Montreal went intO !be game witlla-J-1 fwo Diolfen· toes frOzen before lead in the Wales \\Conference imal, the treatment w~s off with use. having dominated the Flyers in three Tim Kerr, Keith Acton, Mark Howe, victories. But~ tbe Canadiens Ron ~Hex.tall and · others 1te playing- in a listles.~ p6!'forman~e. as injured. Rick Tocchet and Murray .Craven PROM TUXES .- though they figured the series already was missed the game. · (· won. The series moves to Philadelphia for a 1:· ::::;~ii:;;;i\iiliii~;;:::~P\ t K~igbt;P~ll-A~ay ~ ~ FR.ESH START FAN BEtTS •V Type ~ f ' • . I ROBERK WIPER BLADE 1 For .13-_6 VIctory . 1 'il?~~LLS f By SEAN OHNMAeHT · - An·dy-Astralaga scored. for ffieolJiaclrT reftlls f Sports Writjlr Knigl)~. '\ ~· . \\\'r..o' • . . OSWEO()\'- ~tty Joy15 scored two , ... llf , . tb~~~Wlt!J .• \ ~'gQals'~i!d a~ed four ass~rs 10 lead dfc· 7 \'~W. · .. B!n.~'iily~-~-,: ~: ~f. Henninger varsity lacrosse tearn·to a 13-6 betted a goa with 45 .seconds left in the · triumph-over Oswego Tuesday afternoon third on a man-up situation .from Herrera. at Field;~ 3.2 i~t ~-tmB!C 1 and overall.play, while the Black 'f are 7..5 in league action and 8-5 overall. . Henninger took conlrtll of the game early, scoring only 46 seconds in. Joyce passed the ball across the crease to Rob Dona added· two goalS and Dumas another for Osw~go in, the lasr 10 mi- nutes. Mike Manwaring and Robb Ball added assists in the fourth period. i Lowe for the ope11ing goal. The same two r hooked up agaiif51 seconiis larerlo fruike f if\:Zo{t:~·~- --c . ~ ~~=- .. ·~c· ~ -. ~· ~ - Rick Lenahan and Joe Ingram com- binedfor 17 saves-for the Bucs, while P J. KavanJ!ugh had five for Henninger. - - ~c · · -~ - -COtller~ ReSults-: · · · I The Knights added again before tbe I B ucs got on the scoreboard. Mike Herrera shot the ball behind his head and into the net with an assist going to Tom Dumas. Henninger scored three more times to make it 6-1 late in the opening period. With 17 seconds remaining, Brian Dona hit the post and the baH deflected off 'lt Henninger defender and into the net. Oswego trailed 6-2 after one period. Bishop Cunningham fell to Onondaga, 3-2, in teonis action. Winners for the Crusaders were Mark Ott and Prasanti Guthikonda in singles action. Fayetteville-Manlius doubl~d Os- wego, 12-6, in baseball action. Oswegi> , scored once, in tbe fifth and five times in tlllnixtlr. while the< winners 1allied four runs in the ~econd inning. The Bucs ttailed 7-2 at thtl' half, allowing only one second quarter tally. In other baseball action, Hannibal fell . to Altmar-Parish:\Villiamstown 7-3. Ja- son Waloven homered for the Warriors. New York Sl. Louis Chicago Montree.l Philadelphia Pittsburgh L 13 llc$1on 13 - , New York 14 ' )I Cleveland 16 1 ll Milwaukee 17 4 QI!IJimore 12 19 5\1 Tcronlo weat Dlvltlon . D&lrol W L Pol. 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