Page 8 University Daily Kansan, April 13, 1981 1. 下列说法错误的是( ) KC downs Suns,102-95 to take 3-1 series lead By PAUL D. BOWKER Sports Writer Sports Writer KANSAS CITY, Mo.—The Kansas City Kings might not be labeled as a comeback team anymore. The Kings, who have spent most of the National Basketball Association playoffs coming from behind, might have things in control after yesterday's 102-85 victory over the Phoenix Suns at Kemper Arena. The Kings took an early lead and trailed just once in the game—by 1 point—and now lead the best-of-seven series three games to one. The Kings won the next three to advance to the Western Conference championship series. CENTER SAM LACEY gave the Kings the momentum right after the opening tipoff with a junk shot, and the Kings rolled up leads as high as 9 points before settling for a 55-50 halftime advantage. Being ahead, however, did not calm Kings Coach Cotton Fitzsimmons, who was concerned that the game was speeding up too quickly for the Kings. "The game itself was similar to the other ones," Fitzsimmons said. "The tempo was a little fast for us, especially when we had a lot of noise. I did not like the tempo of the game." Fitzsimons had reason to be concerned. Phoenix forwardLen "Truck" Robinson, who scored many points in the first half, played games, bakes loose in 10 points in the first half. KINGS' FORWARD Leon Douglas, assigned to guard Robinson, watched him more closely in the second half and Robinson scored just 5 points. "In the first half, he (Robinson) was beating me down the court," said Douglas, who scored 6 points. "In the second half, I beat him. When he got the ball, I was ready for him. Truck is really a talented ballplayer." AFTER FALLING behind by nine in the second quarter, the Suns used a man-to-man press and sent most of their big men to the boards to rebound. The Kings, however, took advantage of several breakaway haskets. It was not just the Kings' defense, however, that kept the Suns from making the series even at two games each. The Kings had plenty of offense, including 77 points and Scott Wedman and Reggie King, who each scored 21. Grundfeld, who played all 48 minutes, sent the crowd of 11,098 into a frenzy when he kissed a 15-foot jump shot with a glove. He was able to give the Kings their biggest lead, 91-40. The fifth game of the series will be at 8:35 p.m. Wednesday in Phoenix (Ch. 41). The sixth game, if the Suns win, will be at 7:36 p.m. Friday at Kemer Arena. In other NBA playoff games yesterday, San Antonio beat Houston, 114-112, to even their series at two games. The win brought 890 trump over Philadelphia and Boston eliminated Chicago with a 109-103 victory. Hurdle's homer lifts Royals past Orioles BALTIMORE (UPI)—Clint Hurdle hit a two-run homer and U.L. Washington and Hal McRae added run-scoring singles yesterday to lead the Kansas City Royals to a 4-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Hurdle, who opened regular- season play with three hits including a home run in the Royals' loss Friday, tagged loser Mike Flanagan run in the fifth inning with John Waltham aboard on a two- out single. The Royals chased Flanagan with a two-run six on a double by Willie Wilson, a run-scoring single by Washington and a single by George McGregor and co-player Scott McGregor with a single to score Washington. Dennis Leonard retired the first 15 batters to face him and allowed only three hits in eight innings to get the victory, but the Royals' right-hander needed help from Dan Quisenberry in the ninth after the Orioles loaded the bases with none out. SUNDAY'S RESULTS WEDNESDAY HIGHLIGHTS America League BOWL Arizona State 2, New York 1 Detroit 6, Detroit 7 Oakland 11, Minnesota 9 Pittsburgh 6, Pittsburgh 8 Milwaukee 5, Cleveland 1 San Diego 1, San Diego 1 TODAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh at Philadelphia at Atlanta at Houston Cincinnati at Atlanta at Jacksonville at San Francisco New York at Toronto Baltimore at Boston Detroit at Kansas City Oklahoma City Watson wins Masters by two AUGUSTA, GA. (UPI)—Tom Watson sank a three-foot putt for on the 18th hole at Augusta National to complete a scrambling 1-under-71 and escape with his second Masters Championship over Jack Nicklaus and Johnny Muller. Although 15 players were within five shots of Watson at the start of the day, he was able to sustain an sustained run at him. However, his attempt at a 22-foot bird put on the final hole fell short by six inches, denying him a chance for a possible playoff. Watson, who had three birdies and two bogeyes for the round, wound up with an 8-under-par 280. 'Hawks split with NU; teams meet again today By ARNE GREEN Sports Writer When Kevin Clinton's four-hit pitching was not enough to beat Nebraska in the first game of yesterday's game, he got his hat do the talkings in the nightcap. The result was a two-hit, two-run game for Clinton, and a 64 victory for the KU baseball team. The Jayhawks managed just three hits off Nebraska's Steve Gehrke in the open, as they lost 1-0 in eight innings. KU AND NEBRASKA wrap up the four-game series with a 1 p.m. doubleheader today at Quigley field. The team will be prepared for last Saturday, we rained out. With the Jayhawks trailing 1-0 in the second game, it was Clinton who got them going with a double to lead off the fourth inning. Third baseman Russ Blaylock followed with another double to score Clinton. Following a walk to Joe Heeney, center, Dick Lewandowski also scored, according to scorpion. "I thought if I could get a couple of hits, I could get something started," he said. "If you can make the hitter in the nightcap. "As soon as we got something going we were O.K." Clinton also singled to the two-run fifth innings for the Jayhawks, and was able to lead by a double. BLAYLOCK, WHO struck out twice in the first game, came to life in the nightcap, with two RBI and two runs scored. Righthander Jim Phillips, 5-1 went six innings to pick up the victory, with relief help from Dennis Coplen and Matt Gibbain in the seventh. In the first game, Clinton was the hard-luck loser for the second week in a row. He pitched a three-hitter at Kansas State last week, but lost 2-0. "It kind of hurt," said Clinton, who shut out the Cornhuskers for seven innings, while striking out nine. "I just want to make sure they didn't score." The Cornhuskers did push the game's only run across in the top of the eighth, however, when right fielder Steve Bauer drove in on first baseman Tim Tinman's single. "All I wanted was one run," Clinton said. "But you can't fault them. 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