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Show - Page 8 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, March 14, 1985 Finalist Westhead - in n 71 HONOLULU (UPI) Paul Westhead, former coach of the Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls, Wednesday was named one of the finalists for head basketball coach at the University of Hawaii. dLJLUZ Detroit hirdgu ievciand Atlanta Indiana NIT Results I Ne Mexico X) pm 34 25 40 20 45 1U 477 15 400 20 385 21 .308 26 Western Conference Midwest Division 30 p at San Anlonw 7 30 8 SO lah Kansas Cltv I .646 t 131. pm at West Virginia 20--8 Virginia Santa Clara i2U-at Fresno State 8pm i p m. Wake at Forest pm St (Ha Josephs pm titMontana South Florida Clemaon 8 1. 311 26 .600 3 37 Hi .561 9't 32 34 485 10' i 31 15 ll'i 470 24 42 I8'i .364 - 1. at Missouri '1813'. ) at UCLA Friday's Gaines at i22-- 10 30 30 10 pm JDpm. 8 311 p m at Lamar Butler il-- i at Indiana 1. 7 30 p m 1. 7 30 Fordham at Richmond pm Second Round (Dales it sites to be determined Quarterfinals Saturday, March 23 Mites to be determined Semifinal! Wednesday, March 27 Madison Square Garden. New York Finals Friday. March 29 Madison Square Garden, New York Housum NBA Boxscores ANGELES UN) 5. Worthy Kambis LOS y 13 27. McAdoo 10 2 Spriggs 4 16. Scott 8, Cooper 8. McGee 23, 8 4 0 Johnson 12. Lester 8. Totals I'TAH 1105) 0 8. Kelley 04 10. Eaton 8 bailey 15, Griffith Green 20, Stockton 8 2. Roberts 24, Wilkins Hansen 8. Paultz 00 0. Totals Scores Los Angeles Ltah NA1A Opeatng round Berea 86 Lipscomb 68, William Carey 66 Marycrest 71. Cabnnni (Pa.i 70 Wayland Baptist 78. Mesa iColo. 70 V. Virginia Wesley an 78. Quncy 111 i Charleston 68. CasUeton St. 52 JJrury ( Mo 66, Waynesburg Pa i 57 ' Rio W. KANSAS CITY 59 son Woodson NBA Standings Washington New York 185 Drew Pet. 14 .788 16 .M 33 33 33 33 21 44 500 500 323 46 19 .708 0 Hubbard 8 Free 6 Poquetle 04 4. Williams 20. West 4 20. Shelton 6. Davis 8 6 Touts 11211 18. Lister Pressev 11. Pierce 22. 5. Breuer 04 4. Davis Thompson 26. Hodges PHOENIX (188) 2- 12. Edwards 6. Adams Scott 34 13. Jones 18 Macv 10 04 10. Davis - 9 19 Lucas 13. Foster 9 04 4. Pittman 64 4 11. Humphries 0 04 0. Totals 4 106 11231 31. Parish McHale 22. Johnson 04 3. Wedman 12 11. Ainge 19. Williams 6. Buckner 04 2. 2. Clark Carr 04 2. Kite 04 04 0. 123. Carlisle 04 04 0 Totals 24 27 H 16-- M6 Phaeati M M 27 34-- 123 Boston Foster. Wedman. Total Ainge, goals toul- s- Phoenix 20. Boston 20 Reb- s- Phoenix 46 47 i i Jones Lucas hi. Boston Parish 141. 29 Scott 7i. Boston 33 iBird 7l. Technicals Phoenix, illegal defense. 2. A 14,890. Bird 25. 8- - 6 14 13. 11. 5 Theus Thomp25. 11, Otberding 2. Meriweath-e- r Verhoeven 04 2, Bute 1 04 0. 100. (118) Aguire 2. Davis -SB24 19. - 10 IK 30' Central Division LA CLIPPERS 1103) M. Johnson 12. Nixon 54 04 4. Catchings 04 2. Gordon W ilkinson 04 0, son Technicals-McMil- IHL East Diviskm W L T Pis. uF GA 37 Flint Kalamazoo Toledo 61 79-6- application Cage 04 2 4. 20-1- 0. 36-3- 61-5- Owners Say No to Radio Helmets NFL PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) owners are not quite ready to jump into the space age after all. At least not without a little more - 6 26 77 71 70 51 i 285 234 275 284 256 231 229 284 DtvMm 266 228 Peoria 37 20 7 Fort Wavne 268 252 10 24 10 Salt Lake City 265 250 29 10 6 201 237 26 11 4 Indianapolis 212 286 16 43 Milwaukee 6 Teams let cue saint far an tverttme 6. Fort Muskegon 4: Wednesday's Renin: Wayne Milwaukee 5. Toledo 4 Toledo Peoria: at Indianapolis Thursday's Games: at Salt Lake El Transactions Basketball Placed center Jeff Ruland on the list: injured signed forward Don Collins contract. Washington e to a Bridgeman 23. 9 4 16, 11, Edwards White 04 04 0. Totals Walton 04 3 4, 103 PHILADELPHIA (1211 3 2 11. Malone 8. Jones Krving 4 10. Cheeks 22. Richardson 5 11. 7 20. C. Johnson 11. Toney 2 Barkley 6 8. 2. U 4 Johnson 04 Thread 18. Wood 121. 1 04 0 Totals LA Clippers 21 22 25 K-- 1M 27 2(27 41--121 Philadelphia goal- s- G Johnson, Gordon. Total 28. Phillv 20 Reb- s- Clippers 46 (M. Johnson 111. Phil'ly 39 i Ma lone. G.Johnson 8i. Assist- s- Clippers 24 l Nixon 9l, Phlliy 25 (Jones 6 Technical 1 Clippers illegal defense). A 109 NEW JERSEY (114) 4 McKema 6 9. B Williams 6 Dawkins 17, Birdsong M0 24, WAC STANDINGS create O v c r a I I W L Pet. W L Pet. 12 4 .750 20 1 .714 UTEP 11 5 7 .750 .687 21 SDSU 9 7 .563 17 11 .607 New Mexico 9 7 BYU .563 15 13 .536 .663 16 12 .571 CSL 9 7 .500 13 15 .464 8 8 Utah 7 .438 15 13 .536 Wyoming S 11 312 10 17 .370 Hawaii 2 14 .125 7 19 269 Air Force Air Force WAC Tourney Results: First round 82. BYU 79: Utah 61. Wyoming 60: CSU 73, Hawaii 68 loll. Second round: Utah 66. Air Force 64: New s UTEP 62, Utah Mexico 62. CSU 56. 73 lot i SDSU 98. New Mexico 14. Finals SDSU 87. UTEP 81. Caf fuHergto' Latex Satin Enamel t - aiisaw 1 Tougn Scruooaote Surran LOwOOor Sojo am water cieanus 1 1 u - tS7 u QO . w I 1 eautifm fmtsn fasr to Apptv Fast Dry Soap ano water Cleanup 16, Rich . a r Bel ian 1 At Braueti, Mare 11 sad: Francisco Gonzalez, Paraguay, def. 74 Vijay Jacques Grandjean, Belgium, Amntraj. India, def. Karel Demuynck, Belgium, Joakun Nystrom, Sweden, 164), 74 l; Stefan def. Henri Leconte. France. Sweden, def. 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But with it during the Roffe was 1.57 seconds behind the owners want to look at it first-ru- n leader Maria Epple further before approving it." The chief opposition came from West Germany. !VJ fiR FiiiJo::fJ said Tex 50-50- ," M the radio device of feet first. research. They rejected, however, a year's pet project by the NFL's competition committee, a posal to eliminate the radio equipped helmet which would allow a quarterback to be heard by his offensive teammates no matter how loud the crowd noise, was tabled by the owners Wednesday. votes were needed to Twenty-on- e approve the use of the helmets on an experimental basis during the Upcoming exhibition season, but only half the owners favored it. ,"The sentiment around the room interior Colors FINAL REGULAR SEASON Donaldson Smith 7. should be permissable, the bulk of the owners did not agree. "They just wanted it to be limited to calling signals and if we can limit it to that then I think it will be fine," said Miami coach Don Shula, a member of the competition committee. Schramm and Shula hope the matter will be reviewed, and approved, at the league's May meeting in Chicago. The owners did pass a rule change that should bring about fewer pass interference penalties. The interpretation now states that if a defender or receiver is intent on catching the ball, incidental contact will not be called. In addition, rules were passed which call for a player to wave his arm from side to side when calling for a fair catch, and which will declare a ball carrier down the moment he hits the ground sliding 16-1- 3, 1 2 28 14 West those who feared the communica tions system would be used in ways other than to call signals at the line of scrimmage. Although Schramm contends any - 25 34 1 'Huskers Win NIT Opener Dave LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) Hoppen celebrated his 21st birthday with 21 points Wednesday night to lead NebrasKa to a 6 victory over Canisius College in the first-roun- d of the NIT. The Cornhuskers, advance to the second round. Canisius finished the season at Hoppen, a junior center, scored 11 of his points in the first half as Nebraska went ahead by 11 points before Canisius cut the margin to 3 at the half. The Huskers pulled away in the second half, going up by 11 again midway through the period before the Golden Griffins cut the margin to 8 with 6:11 remaining. All five Nebraska starters finished in double figures. Bill Jack-ma- n had 15 points, Harvey Marshall 14, Curtis Moore 11, and Brian Carr 10. was about Schramm, Dallas dent and chairman Standings Muskegon Sportsline . 2. len WAC Standings 20, 4 Lopes, coach of Chaminade University of Honolulu; Frank Arnold, former BYU coach; and Neil McCarthy, currently coach at Weber UH Athletic Director Stan Sher- State. Sheriff said the first four iff did not reveal how many others finalists will be interviewed this were in, the running to succeed week. 9 27. Turner U 1 ummsti 34 ardson 4 6. Sappieton Hansel 04 0. Cook 4 04 4 Totals 4344 114. 14 22 13 19- -16 Washington New Jersey 11 22 11 16--114 goals-d- us Williams 2 Fouled Mc Milieu. Total fouls-W- art 33. NJ 26 Rebounds-Wash 17 i Robinson 17 1. NJ 52 iBWilliams 22 Assists -- Wash 24 i Malone 7i. NJ 24 iMcken-na6- i. Mokeski Grevev 4 5. to Fields 128 4 Totals 2 MM 22--93 Cleveland 12 22 23 128 Milwaukee 3 Fouled out Hinson Total Free goals 34 i Hinson. Foul- s- Clev 28. Milw 28 Rebs-C- lev 45 iPierce West Si. Mil 9i. Assists --Clev 17 'Baglev 5 1. Mil 34 i Pressev 13 1. Technica- l- Clev -.865 A 9 Karl. coach 17. 'I (Ml 4 Thrope 5 32, Perkins 54 4 12. Bryant 4 21. Harper 7, Blackman 14. Nimphius 4 Vincent 44) 4, Ellis 5 04) 7. Totals 5041 118. 28 23 lt-Kansas City M tl Dallas KB 28 28--111 Harper, Ellis. Total foul- s- KC 21, goals Dallas 27 Heb- s- KC 36 Thompson 13), Dallas 42 'Bryant 13 Assist- s- KC 27 Theus 10), Dallas 34 Davis. Blackman. Harper 8) Technical E.John- 0 52 20. 4 10. DALLAS Eastern Conference Atlantic IMviiiaa Jersey 128 22 IIM) E.Johnson Totals New U 28 33 ott, 6. W L 28 18 Green. Griffith 2 Totals touts- - LA 18. Utah 20. Reb- s- LA 48 r 10'. Utah 45 (Bailey 111. Assist- s- LA 31 'Johnson 111. Utah 28 Stockton 8. Utah bench. A 10.158. goals-Sc- . ' OavidGrande 10, 105 Tournament " 5. 120. 7. Y College 14. 10 BOSTON Thursday's Gaines: Chicago at New York. L A. ( tippers at Indiana. Houston at Detroit. Atlanta at (.olden State. San Antonio at Seattle 1. till Cummmgs 6- - 47 18 723 I. A Lakers 31 35 470 16'i I'huemx I'orlland 30 36 455 17'. 27 38 .415 20 Seattle L A Clippers 22 44 333 25'j 18 46 281 28'i Golden State i rtl netted playoff berth Boston 106. Phoenix 123. Wednesday's Results: New Jersey 114. Washington Philadelphia 121. L A Clippers 103. Milwaukee 128. Cleveland 3. Dallas 118. Kansas City 100. L A Lakers 120. ltah 16- - Hinsun 6 Baglev 0 2. Turpin 8 Anderson GB x at Southwestern Louisiana Florida 3 93 Pet. Pacific Division m CLFVELAND MILWAUKEE W L 42 23 llenver llouslun Dallas m at Tennessee Tech Tennessee 7 26 TwU 'i RhuII Teui A4M l7 Weaaesaay's Game Nebraska 7t. Canisius 66 Tkarsday's Games 6 1 Marquelle Bradley Kent Stale vs Cincinnati HiveriroM Coliseum. 8 p.m. Alcorn State i at Louisville p 3 ( Times EST) All 554 ( Larry Little. Along with Westhead, those named by Sheriff were Mcrv TW Kitfhl Hfrfft, Nuriu TW SbsrM linrlrMM 1lr KM f.l .. TW laanaaw. Hhuw, IMm TW Hiclrf tsHto TICK KH HIT Wmttr WELCOME UHIVERSITY r.lALL OREf.l VISA MuterCtrd Amcrictn 224-45- Expnn 20 Dintr'fChib Ctrte Eaadat IMUO: ' i!m nil Weekdays 9 a.m.-- 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-- 6 p.m. f nn f |