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Sports : y Sixers take game 1 of N BA playoffs By JEFF BRODY Tar Heel Staff Writer By late May most peopleare looking for ward to one of our nation's favorite past times baseball. But the citizens of Los THE DsUy CrOSSWOltl byJohnGr&snman ACROSS 1 Majority of mankind's noma 5 Couch 10 Roil 14 Boutiqua 15 Protein acid 16 Beak swelling 17 Glazier's insert 18 the moon 19 Bullring cheers 20 .Using vivid rhetoric 23 Copyright symbol 24 Coaxes 25 Abhorrence 29 Choristers 32 Bread topping 33 Muzz! 3 part 34 Gazelle 37 Lunar actions 41 Permit 42 Extreme 43 Helmsman's term 44 Ruffianly 45 Esteem 47 Hibachi contents, often 50 The sun 51 Entirety, mod style See page 4 for solution to today's crossword. 58 infraction 59 Perpendic ular to the keel . 60 Fairy-tale heavy 62 Major 63 Bequeath 64 Interpret 65 Ogle 66 Senior of two 67 Canopaners DOWN 1 Poisonous snake 2 Artie or George 3 One of the Hebrides 4 Tip 5 "Voyage of tha " 6 Likeness 7 Climbing plant 8 Purple dye 9 Tabu 10 Searches thoroughly 11 Wire:abbr. 12 Dunne or Papas 13 Caesuras 21 Diamonds, slangiiy 22 Allotment 25 Ululate 26 Winglike parts 27 Script 28 King of France 29 Cancel 30 Ore deposit 31 Drag 33 Marquis de- 34 monster 35 Humdinger 36 Matured 38 Hospital person 39 Wildebeest 40 Hialeah has-been 44 Place for champagne 45 Paying guest 46 Pixie 47 Appalling 48 Coast 49 A-frame, for one 50 Drudge 52 Hay package 53 First victim 54 Plumbum 55 Labor 56 US post playwright 57 Radiograph 61 Asnerand McMahon 1 2 3 7" 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 tl T2"TT" 7 " T" ni : " . itT" """" ' " 17 ' is . " T" Ti " " " 23 " 24 " """"" 2b 1 26 1 27 18" " 29 1 30 (ST"" """" " "32 : 33 " " 'j 3536" 37 " " 13839" " """ Uq " T 71 " 42 .- , 43"" 44 r"r6 ' 47 j 43 1 49 " fg"T" 51 " : """" SzlsTTiT " " gggg"---g"5 58 59 " """""""" 16O 51 ' i ' - t ' S 62 I 163 I 164 J Ljl i L 65 1 66 67 1 III I I I I I I I 1 I I 1983 Tribune Company Syndicater.rnc, All Rights Reserved ! ;i?Tr' Angeles and Philadelphia will have to put the Dodgers and the Phillies on the back burners while the Philadelphia 76ers and the Los An geles Lakers duel for the NBA Championship. The championship series started in Philadel phia Sunday, where the 76ers 'won 113-107. Philadelphia's Andrew Toney lead his team to an early lead and finished the game with 25 points. But it was another guard, the Lakers' Norm Nixon, who helped narrow the margin as the Lakers took a three point lead at the half. But Nixon's 26 points were not enough. Moses Malone, the 6-10 center of the 76ers, exploded in the second half and finished as the game's leading scorer with 27 points. Even though this year's championship series appears to be a rematch of last year's Philadelphia-Los Angeles final, the faces are not the same. A former UNC standout, James Wor- DLC37.1 COUNTY thy, had made the Lakers a more solid ball club, until he suffered a broken leg during the season. Without Worthy, Malone might W able to dominate the rebounding game as he did in game one. In addition to Worthy's absence, the Lakers Bob McAdoo, another former UNC player, was out with a thigh injury Sun day. This leaves the Lakers' center, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to carry the load with only two back-ups, who averaged less than 10 points in the regular season. In this best of seven series, the first team to win four games will take home the champion ship trophy. The 76ers hope to put the series at a favorable 2-0 margin when play resumes tonight at the Spectrum in Philadelphia.' The series will then move out to Los Angeles for the next two games. If necessary, the remain ing games will alternate between the two cities. " ' by Peril Breatfagd STEie?rrs SPRINGTIME, STEVE. P0 YOU KNOW WHAT YtAH. SWEATING. rm againsc it. , Irl 5 r5? rT ALSO means THE ANNUAL M W CHARITY jOFTbAU GAMEF0K mum, 0AUNES5 CUNIG. 1 YOU WANT ME TOOAy?Tomri AflCWNP W . wwt a mm.. I COUtP - JOIN US. HOU70NONE dFfy.IWANTTO say50mething please about this gatae 'football 1 I . HIS . .J HEU.N0. POT MUMPH lfl0KUKE!A'tf WHYARGBOySTDlPTO RUN INTO OTHER BOYS WTTH HEA&UKE PRWK GOATS ANP WHY TAKE SKIN OFF ' AG, FIU, WITH AIR AN7 THROW IF ANGRY AT PIG, . . em Hm.m throw ACTUKEG0AT5 GWWE flNPfWYWITH WXffOJM. PIGS...HA'-TD THE AIR PHOOeVMTH GREAT W5. roOBAH. . 7 I - II v I IMC DVUAU V yep our foum .- - ' - "--'. -:- . VOVJH A my A RH75IEJE 1 1 IjKLI I 11- IF, AS HENRV THOREAU ONCfc ; ".-THEN JWHATARfc W6T0 MAKg ..ARE FUGHT5 0F1HE H6K.. AftER Sgfc'ING BfflAINeP, AfXTHE OF Y(XN5 MltO ft0CW5 ? FOR FANCIEST KINP... . I mi 1H6, ZER0- T0OWSTONE5 OF OUR CHARACTERS.. . 'WUr. MIWJ'S NtOKftY FO0HT5 1 1 SH0UU7 MAYB6 GRAfTY H . fANCY'" ' ' g-K C- HPMEvWST YOU TDIICT.MAYK ' v vovcan: V 5myEP show ishoulp . . - r T T V. WHACVYA SMOKE ON EARTH. HAVE HAVE. j- ; j 'y 55rf4 j I HCWfOeSIHIS 1 I . 5,ST6 - i WWATISTWS REfl6AN'5N6W UTTLESA&Y I SAIP WN'T t tec t -''-n j ... 1 1 , 16 the Tar JHeeW Thursday, May 26, 1983
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