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Georgia quarterback Ray Goff turns up field on a quarterback keeper in the Bulldogs’ 42-26
victory over the Tech Yellow Jackets.
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Bulldogs
Georgia’s “Junkyard Dogs” defense will be taking a
vastly improved image to the Cotton Bowl. The Georgia
defense was outstanding for nearly three quarters last
night while spearheading the 14th-ranked Bulldogs to a
nationally televised 42-26 victory over Georgia Tech in
Atlanta.
Hawks
The Atlanta Hawks travel to Boston tonight for a return
to the National Basketball Association wars. The Hawks
remain atop the NBA Central Division with a two-and-a
half game lead over Washington, New Orleans and
Houston.
Flames &
The Atlanta Flames entertain Toronto tonight for a
National Hockey League match. Face-off is scheduled at
8:05 p.m.
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Warriors
overcome
31 deficit
United Press International
Golden State Coach Al Attles
preaches and practices the
philosophy of letting everyone
Play.
He practiced it Thursday
night the Warriors came back
from 31 points down to beat the
Milwaukee Bucks 106-105.
“Everybody got into the flow
of things,” Attles said. “We
kept coming at them with fresh
players and they got a little
tired. But that’s the way we’ve
been doing it all along. We
never give up.”
Probably the freshest player
the Warriors had was rookie
guard Gus Williams, who had
22 points and four steals to lead
his club’s surge.
The Bucks, who led 52-21 in
the second quarter, were ahead
97-84 with 8:21 left when
Williams entered the lineup.
It had closed to 103-97 when,
he stole the ball and went the
length of the floor for a layup.
He was fouled on the play and
his free throw made it 103-100.
Then he stole the ball from
Brian Winters and, on an
inbounds play under his own
basket, he found Jamaal Wilkes
for an easy basket.
The Bucks brought the ball in
and Williams stole it from Jim
Price and made a layup and
Golden State had a 104-103 lead.
Two free throws by Phil Smith
with 16 seconds left locked up
the win.
“It was obvious their guards
were getting a little tired,”
Williams said, “and that’s the
way I play—going for the
steals. You get to knowing
which way their guys are going
to turn and it’s a simple matter
of meeting them there.”
“Gus has some great speed
and he gave us the big lift
tonight,” Attles said. “But I
knew we could come back.
Probably one of the best things
that came out of our title last
year is that we play with a lot
of confidence.”
Elsewhere in the NBA,
Kansas City edged Cleveland
95-91 and New York downed
Washington 96-90.
Kings 95, Cavs 91
Jimmy Walker and Nate
Archibald combined for 18 of
Kansas City’s final 24 points.
Walker, who connected on his
first seven shots, topped all
scorers with 28 points and
Archibald finished with 23.
Stars 128, Colonels 126
Ron Boone scored seven of
his 34 points in overtime,
including the game-winner with
one second left, as Utah
snapped a five-game losing
streak. Boone also had 14
assists.
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Georgia’s Al Pollard (43) is stopped by Georgia Tech defenders in the Bulldogs’ 42-26 victory.
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‘Big Daddy 9
BRADENTON, Fla. (UPI) -
Don “Big Daddy” Garlits, the
winningest drag racer in the
history of the sport, headed the
Top Fuel field today for the
third annual Snowbird Nation
als at the DeSoto Memorial
Speedway.
Garlits, who clinched the 1975
National Hot Rod Association
championship last month at
Ontario Motor Speedway, estab
lished a new record during his
victory, traveling the quarter
mile strip at a speed of 250.69
miles per hour.
The three-day event will
include competition in eight'
other classes. Finals are slated
for Sunday.
Soccer
RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) -
Quincy (Ill.) College and Simon
Fraser of Canada posted easy
semifinal victories Thursday in
the National Association of
Intercollegiate Athletics’ soccer
championship.
Quincy, the defending cham
pion, dumped Western New
England 3-0, and Simon Fraser
blanked Rockhurst (Mo.) 6-0.
The championship game is
scheduled for Saturday.