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A third game, if necessary, will be playecl Sunday in Philadelphia. Dawkins, who returned to the lineup last month after breaking his leg in January, scored 2/ points. His 10 first-quarter points keyed Philadelphia’s 28- 20 first period lead. “I’ve seen Darryl play as well or better,” said 76ers’ Coach Bil ly Cunningham. “In the last two games, he’s made a lot of prog ress. He helps us at both ends, especially when he goes af ter the ball like he did tonight.” Julius Erving scored 12 of his 20 points in the second quarter, but the 76ers took control by holding Atlanta without a field goal for the first 5:20 of the quarter, and limited the Hawks to 16 points on 22 percent shoot ing from the field en route to a 53-36 halftime lead. “It was awesome, the best de fense we’ve played all year,” said Erving. The Hawks were led by John Drew with 18 and Dan Round- field added 13. “I thought they (the 76ers) were great,” said Atlanta Coach Kevin Loughery. “They were as aggressive as I’ve ever seen them. They took us out of our offense.” In the Western Conference, Seattle stopped Houston, 102- 87, to take a 1-0 lead p ' At Seattle, Gus lj b | Frank L . Chi scored 23 ol his 27 ]Xi![M Sports Editor second half and theS: iuriug its 11 yeai took command in |;:e, |he Association quarter to takeal-Oli ;egiate Athletics f hest-of-three playol: discovered that Game 2 of the series ninaied college sy Houston Friday nigkVt strayed much Williams, the leadtiL, for Seattle during thtCollege athletics si season, came alive in i/'eotypical fabric o quarter after hittingjusginators, alt ho from the field in iht each have grown The Washington B '-gsul’ °f 'he past the New Jersey Nets, other Eastern Cod miniseries. 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