Show Series of moves made to snap slump Sports scoreboard 10-d- ay contract College — Fired basketball eooch Mike Rice Nazareth — Nomed John Beilein coach S Louis — Named Larry Preo the director of physical recreation at Marquette athletic director effective July Duquesrte 1 Football 'Scratch secies — Darlene Smith 593 Pat Olsen 588 "'TNkyI Tribett 582 Connie Williams 576 Earlene Clyde 575: Karen Doe 567 Ann Keindl 567 Mary Loo Bock 562 Peggy Carter 559 Deanna Rasmussen 551 Betty Durbin 549 Ann DeMonge 548 Janet Loftus 545 Thelma Wahlstrom Marna Cook 542 Maxine Stone 541 Alyce Omer 541 Myma Benson 539 Donne McGregor 537 Any Crabb 533 Marie Zaversnik 532 Janice Shimada 532 Donna Payne 532 Sue Testa 531 Vicki Godfrey 529 Jeanne Wilson 529 Donna Marti nez 528 Charlene Sciumbato 528 Peggy Scodden 528 Rose Ann Bradshaw 526 Joanie Hodley 526 Pat Thorpe ntnony 524 denstedt 524 Arlene Cook 523 Nancy w son 522 Valoy Campbell 521 Betty Mann 520 Marco Orton 520 Martha Haroda 519 Erma Ball 517 Karen Verxol 516 Jean Gionchetta 515 Marie Suekawo 515 Darlene Chambers 514 Lodeon Miles 514 Beverly Piper 513 Georgia Beers 513 Sidnee Merrill 513 Sisy Bowman 513 Julie Kennedy 512 Roth Barlow 512 Chieko Evans 511 Judy Williams 51 1 Marilyn Bearer 510 Joy Brown 510 Verna Cook 509 Barbara Chris- 508 Sue Slate 508 Deanna Young 508 Ann Bergera 507 Nancy Cameron 506 Kathy Parkinson 506 Rita Cline 506 Pat Peterson 505 Judy Mahoskey 505 Joyce Voss 505 Groce Quinn 504 Karen Lowe 504 Colleen Gresham 503 Pat Frank 503 Rota Stewart 503 Melva Mnster 502 Coke Sipes 501 Sozon Okuda 501 Barbara Takahashi 501 Nan Conv be 501 Barbara Christiansen 500 Scratch games — Pat Olsen 235 Helen Hancock 225 Sissy Bowman 222 Deanna Young 221 Flo Chambers 220 EoHene Clyde 217 Peogy Scodden 215 Myma Benson 215 Beth Lamb 213 June Fenner 212 Vicki Godfrey 212 Nancy Cameron 212 Mary Lou Buck 210 Janice Shimada 210 Mary Normark 209 Connie Williams 205 Betty Mann 204 Donna McGregror 204 Nadine Hoxer 204 Judy Bodenstedt 204 Thelma Wahlstrom 201 Jeanne Wilson 201 Nancy Williamson 201 Earlene Clyde 200 Martha Haroda 2u0 Sue Slate 200 Ekjine Ferrin 200 Rose Ann Bradshaw 200 Handicap series — Sue Burkhardsmeier 610 Marie Asoy 604 Diane Wayment 604 Pinkie Bell 603 Doloy Skeen 597 Dot Pike 594 Michoeline Shandy 594 Elaine Brown 593 Iva Olive 592 Colleen Bowman 592 Flo Galbgher 589 Dorothy Torsok 586 Shirley Neo) 586 Tommie Brand ley 586 Debra Taylor 584 Anna Carver 581 Judy Poen 581 Billy Garcia 580 Susan Bangerter 579 Colleen Bexeil 576 Susan Rasmussen 575 Ann Lambert 575 Handicap acmes — Gloria Vega 243 Athlene McFarland 237 Fio Ga'logher 230 Gayla Lyons 226 Ellen Poll 225 Men't division Scratch series — Phil Montano 733 (games of 265 258 210) Bill Parsons 693 Michoel Coen 678 Scott Young 666 Don Butcher 644 Brod Lund 662 Rich Jone 656 Bob Foxley 647 Rock Stock 646 Bob Peek 645 Mike Bird 645 Mike Reske 641 Frank Hohlios 641 Randy Shupe 635 Gary Hoskins 635 Jon Rommel 631 Kraig Lund 629- - Al Richira 629 Bob Onishi 626 Ken Charlesworth 626 Martin Higley 621 Kerry Lindgren 621 Neil Gamble 618 Dennis Lund 618 — Gary Antonio 613 Joe Swider 612 Rich Farris 612 -- Mike Ralphs 610 Dale Pearson 608 Grant Miller 608 Ken Davidson 608 Kevin Higley 607 Lyman Kano 607 605 Bill Nonroerg Jamie Wehner 605 Levi Mart-ne604 Harry Leishmon 597 James Burdess 597 Roger Nokayu 594 Roland Shimoda 589 Clark Hutchison 588 Bill Chrisman 583 Bill Leffier 585 Bob Hales 584 Ernie Tarran 580 Wes Colvin 579 Loony Tuttle 578 Dove Shaw 578 Mem'll Stevens 577 Russ Summy 574 JW Smith 574 Dick Erickson 574 Jock MeWain 573 Ralph Wilson 573 Fred Lundholm 570 Stephan Oda 569 Bob McKissick 568 Jim Gronwald 568 Rudv Onega 566 Clay Palmer 566 Hailey Howard 565 Steve Thompson 565 Art Pedersen 5o4 Bill Whipde 563 Wendell Raymond 562 Elmer Cladc 560 Tom Coroles 560 Dan Lindgren 558 Alex LaPlant 557 Bob Manning 556 Ron Pizel 554 Buster Miya 554 Dan Brown 554 Bill Drysdale 554 Larry Rene 553 Brett Kelson 551 Scott Pearce 550 Scratch games — Bill Parsons 279 Don Butcher 265 Mike Reske 265 Frank Hohlios 264 Bob Tribett 258 Mike Bird 258 Al Richins 248 Dale Pearson 247 Scott Young 246 Rich Jones 244 Harold Orton 242 Bob Onishi 237 Martin Higley 236 Rock Stack 235 Jim lux 234 Bob Foxley 233 Gory Hoskins 233 Michoel Coen 233 Fred Lundholm 232 Elmer Smith 231 Dave Shaw 229 Brod Lund 229 Ernie Tarran 227 Kery Lindgren 227 Kevin Higley 227 Dave Searcy 226 Merrill Turley 225 Lyman Karto 225 Handicap senes — Pat Ortega 615 Brian Grose 606 Ted Day o05 Cory lee 605 Albert Genetti 604 Hanaii Harry Vine Senior citizens division Women's handicap series — Eleanor Albrethsen 607 L'llion Wright 590 Mary Marshall 588 Norma Lundholm 587 Myrtle Berrett 585 Maty Swope 584 Toni Whaley 583 Virginia Gannon 581 Women's handicap games — Virginia Gannon 246 jrMen's handicap series — Hailey Howard 645 EA fetor 620 Bill Swope 609 fondicap games — Hailey Howard 258 Extras — Dennis Lund converted the split Jensen converted the 9 split Brian Grose converted the 8-split Max liljenquist converted the split Kathy Moulton converted the Huerta and Debbie Ryujen converted the spirt American (15 innings) 120 100 000 000 001 —5 12 1 Pittsburgh Kansas City 000 200 020 000 000 — 4 1 2 0 Perez Sarmiento (3) Scurry (5) Tekulve (7) K Brett (9) Cruz (11) Tunnell (13) Long (15) and Pena Splittorff Frost (4) Wright (7) Hood (10) Chamberlain (14) Wathan Dewey (10) W — Tunnell L — Chamber-loi- n 100 000 000—1 6 1 000 002 00 — 2 8 0 Forsch Zahn (4) Aase (8) and Boone Wise Curtis DeLeon (7) and Kennedy Gwosdz (7) W— Curtis L — Zahn (4) Seattle 001 000 001 —2 11 0 001 020 02X — 5 7 0 Clay (4) Clark (6) Finch (8) and Essian Bannister Vuckovich McClure (4) Bernard (6) Fingers (8) Easterly (9) and Simmons Lake (7) W — McClure L — Clay 000 000 001 — 1 6 0 000 000 OOx — 0 9 1 Atlanta Baltimore Niekro McWilliams (5) Matula (8) and Benedict Moskau (7) and Sinatro (5) McGregor Ramirez (4) Dempsey W — Matula L — Moskau Chicago Oakland (NL) 101 020 000 — 4 6 000 300 101 —5 9 1 5 Kravek Semall (4) Tidrow (7) and Moreland Norris Jones (4) Owchinko (8) Codirli (9) and Tettleton Cios (8) W — Codirli L — Tidrow HR — Oakland Gross at Miami Fla Atlanta Baltimore 000 000 001 — 1 6 0 000 000 OOx — 0 9 1 Niekro McWilliams (5) Matula (8) and Benedict Sinatro (5) McGregor Ramirez (4) Moskau (7) and Dempsey W — Matula L — Moskau 300 000 000 — 3 8 0 000 000 40x — 4 7 0 Righetti Wehrmeister (4) Sykes (7) Filson (8) and Cerone Foote (6) Tana no Comer (4) Darwin (7) and — Sykes HRs — Texas Sundberg Ellis (5) W— Darwin L Richardt Los Angeles Montreal on 010 000 001—2 7 1 000 300 lOx— 4 10 0 Hooton Stewart (5) Pena (7) Yeoger Lora (5) Lea Smith (4) Sosa (7) Gorman (9) and Carter Ramos (5) W — Smith L — Hooton HRs — Los Angeles Marshall Brock 401 000 000—5 12 0 000 000 000—0 1 0 Barker Sorenson (4) Lewallyn (7) Glynn (9) and Bando Haisey (7) Blue Schatzeder (4) Minton (7) Breining (8) and Brenly Pruitt (6) W — Barker L — Blue HR — Cleveland Craig Cleveland Transactions San Francisco Baseball a coach at Alsfon leading Hall candidate TAMPA Fla (UPI) — Walter Alston the strong and silent manager who guided the Dodgers to seven pennants and four world championships in Brooklyn and Los Angeles is a leading candidate for election today to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Com- mittee Others expected to receive consideration the from the member committee are pitcher Vic Willis shortstop Phil Rizzuto outfielder Babe Herman manager Jimmy Dykes and umpire Al Darlick The committee will assemble at a hotel at Tampa Airport this morning and an announcement is expected about 12 noon EST Under the rules established for the Veterans Committee it can select only one player and in addition either an executive manager or umpire The new electees will be enshrined along Lwith Hank Aaron and Frank Robinson At Cooperstown e NY on Aug 1 Aaron home run king and Robinbaseball’s son the only player ever to win Most Valuable Player honors in both leagues were elected to the Hall of Fame in January by the Baseball Writers Association of America In order for a player to he eligible for election to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans committee he must have been retired for at least 20 years and received at least 100 votes in previous BBWAA elections After a player has been retired for five years he becomes eligible for election by the BBWAA and remains on their ballot for 15 years before falling under the jurisdiction of the Veterans Committee Rizzuto a key figure on the great New York Yankees’ teams of the 1940s and 1950s is in his first year of eligibility for the Veterans Committee and his name is expected to be brought up for discussion at today’s meeting However the Veterans Committee has not shown a great willingness in past year to vote a player into the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility preferring instead to concentrate on some of the more forgotten stars Known for his firm leadership and quiet manner Alston led the Brooklyn Dodgers to their only world championship in 1955 and produced ancfher National League pennant for Brooklyn ki 1956 I slump After Tuesday night’s 4 loss to the New York Islanders Francis had his team pack their bags and hockey sticks for a three-da- y 6-- “We’re going to be explaining a lot of things and trying to get this thing straightened out” Francis said “They’ll work I guarantee that there will be a lot of sweat “They’ll play my way or else” Francis said he made the change after deciding he could not afford to wait any longer in hopes the Blues would revert to last year’s form when the team finished the regular record season with the league’s second-bes- t “You wait and wait and hope things will turn around but they just got progressively worse” Francis said “You can’t go out night after night and give up the number of goals that were being scored against us “It took a team effort last year to get where we were and it’s taken a team effort this year to get where we are” Berenson the NHL coach of the year last year when he directed the Blues to the best season in their history was fired with one year remaining on his contract Berenson was not offered another job in the League Boston 000 600 003 — 9 17 0 Detroit 000 000 010—1 11 2 Ojeda Hurst (4) Stanley (5) Schoppee (8) and lickert La Francois (4) Sullivan (8) Petry Cappuzzello W— (4) Pashnick (6) Weaver (8) and Wockenfuss Oieda L — Cappuzzello HRs —Boston Hoffman Jurak Milwaukee to take his team into hiding Francis the president and general manager of the Blues fired Coach Red Berenson on Tuesday to climax a series of moves he hopes will shake the team out of a season-lon- g two-a-da- y Dotson lamp (5) and Foley Hill (8) Leal Berenguer (4) Jackson (7) and Whitt Petralli (6) W — Dotson I— leal HRs — Toronto Upshaw 2 California San Diego ST LOUIS (UPI) — One of Emile Francis’ first moves as coach of the St Louis Blues was intensive training session of practices at an undisclosed location Baseball Txot 7-- New York (NL) — Nomed Bob Schaefer Tidewater of the International Leogue Tim Bothwell from Springfield New York (AL) 4-- ylit-Shor- San Diego — Acquired running back Ricky Bell from Tampa Bay for two draft choices Hockey Colorado — Traded left wing Ed Cooper to Edmonton for center Stan Weir NY Rangers — Sent goalie John Davidson and forward Mike Bockmon to Springfield of the American Hockey League and recalled center Mike Allison and defenseman ells out yes' Basketball Houston — Signed forward Lorry Spriggs of Rochester of the Continental Basketball Association to a Standard-Examin- organization “I’m very disappointed” he said “This was something that never crossed my mind It comes as a surprise but I guess you have to be aware of what’s been happening lately “We’ve been very patient with this hockey team Emile and I both have But I guess he was running out of patience And I can’t blame him” Most of the Blues said they were shocked by & Berenson’s dismissal which came after the team returned home from Monday night’s embarrassment at Minnesota — St Louis’ record 10th straight road loss “When my wife woke me up this afternoon and told me I kind of got a sick feeling in my stomach” said Blake Dunlop “A lot of us let him down this year Maybe he was too patient 8-- EMM EKEWII SALT PALACE o MARCH COME IN AND U VEHICLES A C— a M Mvtor Wont Travel Trailers TrvcJt Cmrx tVikMIlrhtn Mu Tots of Mmt lira VACATION TRAVEL 32 EXHIBITS -6 All-St- ar — MM it” playing well” Berenson’s firing capped the day of announcements by the Blues who also defenseman Guy acquired veteran and Montreal traded three Lapointe from to a Vancouver for and draft pick players 4 SEE RECREATIONAL 42-year-- 100-72-- 10-1- BOATS BOATS BOATS Berenson’s career record The was Blues but the team had with the this year after being expected fallen to to contend for the Stanley Cup The Blues have 11 regular-seaso- n games remaining starting with a game Saturday night at home against Minnesota “This had better shake us up” said Bernie Federko “Someone lost his job over us not 28-34- 1TC3IS 1 “A lot of guys took things too lightly He was too good to some guys and they took advan- tage of Mar 10 1982 5D Wednesday er COMilWAHOsa THE LATEST SPOATS GEAA FREE Discount Tickets At Any 7 ELEVEN ADMISSION: Adults HOURS Wednesdoy-Frido- y Store S250 Jurtots St (under 7 free) 5 PM to 10:30 PM: Saturday noon to 10:30 PM Sunday noon to 7 PM Ti goalie Glen Hanlon Going to the Canucks were right wing Tony Currie left wing Jim Nill goalie Rick Heinz and the Blues’ fourth-roun- d pick in next year’s draft The Blues also recalled right wing Mark Reeds and goalie Paul Skidmore from their top farm team in Salt Lake City and sent 19-year-- defenseman Jim Pavese back to his junior team in Canada Francis who took over as coach of the New York Rangers three times while serving as general manager there said he will coach the team for the rest of the season “There’s no guarantee that things 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