Pacific DivisionW L Pci. GBx-Portland 34 17 667 —Los Angeles 32 16 667 ViGolden State 26 21 553 6Seattle 26 24 520 7ViPhoenix 22 25 468 10x-Games behind based on PortlandSaturday's Results Washington 108 Indiana 107 Kansas City 112 NY Knicks 105Atlanta 101 Houston 97 Chicago 109 Detroit 101 Phoenix 118 New Orleans 102 Sunday’s Results Golden State 109 Boston 92 Philadelphia 107 Denver 101 Milwaukee 100 NY Nets 92 San Antonio 126 Seattle 118 Detroit 127 Indiana 120 Washington 1127Kansas City 98 Portland 97 Phoenix 91 Los Angeles 101 New Orleans 99 Buffalo at Cleveland, ppdTonight's Games (No games scheduled)Tuesday's Games Golden State at NY Knicks Detroit at AtlantaCwwsland at Saa Antonio Kansas City at Chicago Philadelphia at Indiana Milwaukee at Los AngelesBuffaloTorontoClevelandSixers StatsPHILADEI PHIA (197)Ervmg 3 2-2 8, McGinnis 14 3-3 31, Catchmgs 1 0-0 2. Bibbv 9 4-4 22, Free 12 9-12 33, Barnett 2 1-2 5. Mix I 2-3 4.D«wktns 1 (Ut 1 Totals 43 21 26 107DENVER lt;1911 B Jones 9 7-9 25 Silas 3 2-3 8. Issel 10 6-9 26, McClain 3 lt;M) 6. Thmpson 8 2-5 18,Taylor 2 0-0 4, Price 4 0-0 8. Beck 2 (M)4 Webster 0 2-2 2 Totals 41 19 28 101 Philadelpnia » 29 21 25-197Denver 28 25 22 25-191Fouled out—McClain Total fouls— Philadelphia 32, Denver 25 Technical— Thompson A—17.879BoxscoresWIDENERJones I-0-0-2 Ordille 10-0-2, lapinski 1-0-0-2. Hughes 6-4-6 16 Tucker 7-2-2-16, Fit/patrick 2-0-0-4 Shervin 2-2 4-6 James 7-1-2-15, Donohoe 3-0-2-6. Totals 30-9-16-60DELVALPastucha 6-3-3-15. Rodenbaugh 0-4-6-4 McShea I-2-4 4 Werkheiser 4-2-2-10. Mitchell 7-I-M5, Watson I-0-1-2, Johnson 0-0-2-0. Totals 19-12-21 5028 15 6 62 174 13324 19 7 55 179 16015 27 8 38 14) 182Aaturday's Results Toronto 3 Boston 3 Los Angeles 4 NY Islanders 0 Philadelphia 5 Pittsburgh 2 Buffalo 3 Montreal 3, tie Detroit 4 Cleveland 3 Vancouver 4 Minnesota 3 Wasnmgton 5 St Louis 2 Sunday’s Results Philadelphia 5 Washington 5 Pittsburgh 5 Beton 2 NY Rangers 5 St Louis 2 Montreal 2 NY Islanders 1 Chicago 9 Cleveland 3 Colorado 4 Minnesota 2 Los Anveles at Bukfalo, ppd Tonight's FAME Toronto at AtlantaTuesday's Games Buffalo at NY Islanders Montreal at Cleveland Boston at St Louis NY Rangers at ColoradoFlyers StatsHalftime DelVal 27-23Philadelphia I 2 2—5Washington 2 I 2—5First period—1. Washington, Charron 26 (Monahan Labre), 2 39 2, Philadelphia.Saleski 12 (Bridgeman Joe Watson),8 04 3, Washington, Strois II (B Watson), 8 47 Penalties-B Watson, Was10. Clarke, Phi, 3 19; Smith, Was. 4 28 Clarke Phi, 5 45; Labre, Was 5 45Saleski. Phi (dbuble minor), 8 20. Stewart, Was (double minor), 8 20,Murray, Phi. 10 36. Monahan, Was(major), 17 38, Kindrachuk, Phi (major),17 38 Leach, Phi, 18 29 Second period—4, Philadelphia, Kelly 11(Jim Watson Holmgren), 3 H*Philadelphia. Kelly 12 (Bridgeman Holmgren), II 58 6. Washington Lalonde9 (Collins, Bragnalo), 17 00 PenaltiesLane. Was, 5 01. Leach. Phi, 5 49Labre Was 5 49, Barber, Phi, 7 54.Riley. Was 9 24, Bragnalo, Was (doubleminor), 12 37Third period—7. Washington, B Watson 1 (Riley, Meehan i, 15 8, PhiladelphiaDornhoefer 19 (Bladon. MacLeish), 6 389, Washington Meehan 14 lt;BaileyCharron), 13 35 10, Philadelphia. MacLeish 28 (Daiiev), 16 24 Penaltlet-Colllns.Was, 5 23 Holmgren Phi, II 59; LaneW as 15 29 Shots on goal—Philadelphia 10-13-12 35Washington 7-4-8-19 Goalies—Philadelphia. Parent Washing ton, wolfe A—18.130ban Diego Uponthird round The last round was aCollege basketballAggies' early spurt can't beat WidenerDelaware Valley started out with a 15-2 hot streak against Widener Saturday, but ended up going down in a 69-50 blaze of glory.The Aggies (5-8, 1-4) flew out of the starting blocks and built a 13-point lead before Widener could get warmed up DelVal maintained its lead throughout the first half, but the Pioneers (12-6, 6-1) slowly chipped it away and trailed 27-23 at halftimeWidener outscored the home team 24-7 in the first 7:35 of the second half and put the game out of reachBob Tucker (16 points) and Dennis James (15) topped the winners in scoring, while Dennis Pastucha (15) Kenny Mitchell (15) and Bill Werkheiser (10) were high for the losers.After a red-hot start the Aggies shot 19-for-50 from the field in the game, while Widener managed to convert 30 of 60 attemptsThe Aggies will surely have their hands full in their next outing on Tuesday when they tangle with Scranton, the 1976 Division III national champions and the top-rated team in Division III again this seasonUCLA shoots down VolsBy Associated PressThe UCLA Bruins felt right at home in ihe Atlanta Omni Sunday In fact, they enjoyed playing there so much that they plan to return in Marchalthough No. 5 Nevada-Las Vegas’ 104-77 defeat by Athletes in Action was only an exhibition game*.No 2 Michigan was upset by lowly (5-13) Northwestern 99-87, No. 3 Alabama lost a key Southeastern Conference battle at home to No. 6 Kentucky 8785, and fourth-ranked North Carolina ended an 0-2 week with an Atlantic Coast Conference loss to No. 19 Clemson 9373.In other games involving the Top 20. No. 9 Marquette romped over DePaul 85-64; lOth-rated Wake Forest topped Appalachian State 83-73. No. 11 Louisville took Rhode Island 105-87; 12th-ranked Cincinnati beat Duquesne 83-65.Immaculata rompsDenise Burdick pumped in 27 points and Sandy Miller chipped in 16 points and 14 rebounds Sunday as Immaculata upped its record to 12-2 with a 82-60 romp over Queens College in womens' college basketball.The Mighty Macs never trailed in the game as Miller dominated the boards at both ends of the floor in the early going Maria Alonso was a third double-figure scorer for Immaculata with 12 points Archbishop Wood graduate Helen Canusowas in uniform, but saw no action in the game due to a hairline fracture of her ribs, which she suffered earlier in the week. It is not known when she will be back in actionPTC--........