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Show r y ? 1 413 s " v v V X wr 'v' yrr f y r Ily Jeff Millar A Bill ilinuA Tank McNamara Wednesday, October 12, 1983 The Salt Lake Tribune V V Tribune Sports Scoreboard Harrahs Odds RENO. Nev UHij Weeand National Footbart Laague end cortege odds as posted e Sports Book by Herraht NFL Senes Glance GAME AI Times American Centerence I on in PNtottomhii The Latest Line NFL Standings EOT Tlnw EOT AI 001 ooo 010 2 5 on i s East I Pinny Holland (I) and Duu, McGregor Sfwart (0) T Martinez (9) and Dempiev, rtotan Wednesdays Line I (9) By J McCarthy (1), Maddox Morgan wan Pefflc NY OuO 0 4 4 2 CametMfl Conference Norrts Division Monday's Game 24, Cincinnati 14 Sunday, Oct 16 Miami at New York Jets, pm om Houston at Minnesota, San Francisco at New Orleans, I pm St Louis ai Tampa Bay, pm San Diego at New England, p m. Chicago at Detroit, pm Cleveland at Pittsburgh, p m. Buffalo at Baltimore, 2 pm. Cincinnati at Denver, 4 pm Los Angeles Raiders at Seattle, 4 pm New York Giants at Kansas City, 4 pm Atlanta at Los Angeles Rams, 4pm Philadelphia at Danas, 4pm Monday, Oct 17 Washington at Green Bay, 9 pm 1 - 20 NEW YORK (UPI) The United Press International Board of Coaches Too 20 1983 votes cortege footpad ratings, with and records in parentheses (total points based on 15 points for first Place, 14 for second, etc ) II - 14 15 13 Division 17 Edmonton Vancouver Catgary Winnipeg Los Angeies 22 6 13 9 Tuesday's Games Islanders 5, Los Angeles 2 St Louis 3 Vancouver 2 Wednesday's Games Wtnrwpeg at Pittsburgh, 735 pm Buffalo at Toronto, 805 pm Vancouver at Chicago, 835 P m Catgary at Minnesota 835 p m Detroit at Edmonton, pm Thursday's Games Montreal at Boston, 735 pm Quebec at Hartford 7 35 om Washington at N Y Rangers, 735 p m Winnipeg at Philadelphia, 735 pm Los Angeies at St Louis, 835 P m - N Y Laadng Recehwrs NFL Statistics Islanders INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS AMERICAN CONFERENCE Laadng Passars - 15 Smvtw UPI Top Pittsburgh - - Los Angeies -2 0 0 2 Islanders -5 First Period 1, New York GiKies (Goring, Gilbert) 326 2, New York, Merrick I (Langevm, Tonertit, 6G9 Penalties Nichorts LA, 18 Langevm NY, Lane, NY, 1122, Nvstrom, NY. 1841 Second Period 3, New York Kaliur 2 (Potvin, Trottier), 1243 (op) Penalties Potvm NY. Hedt, LA, 1231, Nichorts, LA, 1940 Third Pertod-- 4, New York ToneWi (Potvm, Perrson), 103 (pp) 5, Los Angeles, Fox (Nichorts), 325 6 Los Angeies, Simmer 8 14. 7, New York, Bourne 3, 12 19 (sh) Penalties Merick, NY, 1125 Shots on Goa-t- os Angeies New York Goaiies-L- os New Angeles, Lessard. York Smith NY - RBI Maddox (1) E TCruz DP Baltimore LO- B- PhilaHR delphia 2, Baltimore 4. Dwyer O), Morgen (1), Maddox (1) Blues Canucks 3, 2 Vancouver Si Louis First assisted) 0 0 2 10- -3 period-- 827 1, St Louis Ramage 2, St Louis Sutter 3 Penalties-Rarne- ge 1435 (un- (Petters-son- , Federko), StL, 154, Crawford, Van 1022, Lanz, Van, 1431, Turnbull, StL, StL Pettersson, 6 29 1846 AP College Poll Prep Tennis Hart ert the qualifiers tor state from the recentty completed Region Two Tenrus Championshios The too eight in singles and loo four teems in doubles qualify Second oenod- -3 St Louis, Dore (SutBothwett. StL, ter, Mullen), 11 53 Penalties 245, Sutter, StL, 1543 Third period- -4 Rota 2 Vancouver, (Lmdgren, Tanti), 6 51 5. Vancouver, Tanti 6 Mc1459 Penalties (LupuI, Sundstrom). Carthy, Van, 338, Ramage StL, 16 55. Shots 31 St Louis on goal Vancouver Wdes Megan Tanner, Brighton, Juii Kemptn, Brighton, Kerr Geibei, Alta, Wendy Nelson, Alta, Melissa Brighton, Nordberg, Priest, Hicrest Ondy Petersen, Bingham and Charlotte Cato, Alta PODtHl Sherri WlHtams-NatNewell, Brighton, Korotort Weslln, Brighton, Iverson, Bmgham Wendy Butterfield-Tony- a St Laadng Receivers No. Yards Avg. TO Qbte and Wendv Webber, Webber-Rob- TEAM STATISTICS NATIONAL CONFERENCE Hrtfcrtif Isreal Tennis 2, - The results of TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) the first round play m the $75 000 dollar Grand Pnx Israel Tennis Center Classic Cortn Dowdeswed, Great Britain def Rori 1 Chapped, S. Africa Aaron Knckstem, USA def Henrik Sweden Rand Evett, USA def Shiomo Grtcksfem, Israel Harold Theissen, W Germany def Mike 2 Mvburg, S Africa Rotf Gehrmg, W Germany def Dam S. Atrica Visser, Jaromy Becka, W Germany def Zottan Kuharuky, Switzerland Shahar Perkis, Israel def 'Jirl Granat, 3 Switzerland GAes Moretton, France def Beutei, W Germany Sparta Eors 71 1. Fury 72 0, Sptkers 71 1 72 Sort Jennifer 72 Tuesday's Ttwnday's Games Cleveland vs. Indiana at Anderson, Ind, 8 pm New York vs Milwaukee at Madison, Wis., 830 pm Kansas City vs Detroit at Wichita, Kan., 830 pnv Phoenix at Dallas, 835 p m Boston at Los Angeies 1030 P m Houston at Portland, 1030 p m San Diego vs Golden Slate at Stockton, Calif 1030 p m. Jazz 96, Kings 95 Home Team in OAFS (C) 1983 BY TRIBUNE COMPANY SYNDICATE, INC. 2 Liz Bishop, 1 ISU, Sports Transactions Gael Dobson, ISU def Leslie Craig, BYU, Lynn Hogenauer, BYU, def Liz Trutun-icISU, Lisa llg, ISU, def Lesley Fox, BYU, 4, a Other receiving votes (toted alphabeticaln Luis Obisoo Central Ohio, ly) Cal Detta State (Miss East Stroudsburg East Texas State Edmboro (Pa ), Fort Valiev St State (Ga Cloud State (Minn ) and Slippery Rock (Pa ) College Volleyball Rtstfls Ulan BYU Idaho State Singes Stoker, BYU, def 7, Valeria Jarecki, BYU, def Pam SomerISU, Helen Christiaanse, BYU, def Libby Jo1 seph, ISU, Doubles BYU, def Martin-Car- p Craig Christiaanse, ISU 6 2 enter, BYU, def Trutanicft-Bisno- o ville 71 om Tuesday's Game Canadian Olympic Team 5, Indianapolis at Prince Albert Wednesday's Games No Games Scheduled Thursday's Game Canadian Olympic Team at Montana Friday's Games Tulsa at Satt Lake, 730 pm Indianapolis at Colorado BYU 14 1, Flying Tigers Garrett, Brodeur Goalies Vancouver, Louis, Liut A- -8 134 NBA Exhibition Tuesday's Gamas Utah 96, Kansas City 95 Atlanta 122, San Antonio 121 New York 95, Chicago 93 Denver 127, Philadelphia 122 San Diego 105, Golden State 103 Boston 121, Los Angeles 103 Portland vs Seattle at Anchorage (late) Wednesday's Games Wasnmgton vs. New Jersey at Giens Farts, N Y 8 om at LaCrosse, Chicago vs. Milwaukee Wis 830 pm San Diego vs. Utah at Ogden, Utah, 930 Women's Tennis Youth Soccer AAA DMiwn Undar 12Undw rf 2 Kings 5, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL - 4 2 Louis Chicago Toronto Minnesota Detroit $107,105 Orioles - 0 DMuen St - 2, 6 2 Boston Buffalo Queoec Montreal Hartford Tne net receipts total broke tne record of $1,062,404 set m Game 6 of 1980 Phillies Oct 13 at Danas Gene Hatcher vs. Todd Langmuir, 10 junior welterweights Oct 15 at Council Buffi, lowa Greg Page vs. Rick Kear. 10, heavyweights Oct 19 at Las Vegas, Nev Curry vs Leroy Haiev 12 WBC Super lightweight tine Oct 20 at Atlantic City, N J Canos Tite vs. Kenny Whetstone 10, middleweight. Oct 22 at Atlantic City, N J Mario Maidonado w Wilfred Benitr. 10, tumor rmddeweights. Oct 25 at Atlantic City NJ Bobby Czvz vs. Bii Medei, 10 middleweights, Mike McCartum vs Manuel Jimenez, 10, wnior rmodiewetghts. Oct 26 at Atiantic City, N J Ren Cates vs Jerry Marlin, 10, tight heavyweights. Oct 27 ai Atlantic City, N J Pink ton Thomas vs. Lvov Boone, 10 heawweignts, Kevin Perry vs Roosevelt Green, 10, wmor rmodeweights Oct 29 at Sen Remo Italy Nmo LaR occa vs. Harold Vortxecnt, 10, weterweigms. Nov 10 et Las Vegas. Nev. Hagier vs Roberto Duran, 15, world title, Frank Fletcher vs. Juan Domingo Rotdan, 10, mtddiewetghtv Nov 18 at San Juan, Puerto Rico Camacho vs. Rafael 5os, 12, WBC tumor lightweight title Nov 19 at undetermined site Ronnie Shields vs Saod Mamby, 12, vacant NABF suoer lightweight title, Beard vs. Paul DeVorce, 12, NABF tea merweignt title Nov 19 at St Joseph, Mo James Kinchen vs Doug DeWitf. 10, middlewetghis. 23 Nov at Atlantic City, NJ Mike Rossman vs. 10, Sims, Henry light heavyweights GA 6 Adams - GF 8 Rangers PhiiaoeiprHa NY isiet New Jersey Washington Pittsburgh Series Facts Each Conference Otvtsian Pt Facts and figures BALTIMORE (UPO on me first game of the Wood Senes me Prmedefoft FmiHies and Baltimore Orioles 52 204 Attendance SI.260 063 Net receipts $189 009 Commissioner's share $642 632 Player' i poof 105 $107 Each league - it replaces Jim Palmer with a rookie, and that rookie goes on to win 16 games and tie a strikeout record for a play off game Those are just a pw of Mike ignored Boddickers 1983 accomplishments The rookie the pressure of the League Championship Series last week, and we don't think the World Series will be any different The Orioles face three make straight games in Philadelphia after tonight, so they'll be trying to the most of the home field advantage Go with Baltimore m Game Two the home teams In last week s NFL line, the favorites were 5-and the home underdogs finished at 2 3 We hit struggled again at 5 on 10 of the 14 selections, so our season mark moves to 46-3- Its quite a tribute to an organization when Owver (1) Wwtomtov, Oct 12 at Baltimore Ptuiedeipftla (Hudson (Bndrttrher IJOpm Frktoy, Oct 14 Baltimore (Flanagan 12 4) at PhiiadeKrtta 030 snv (Cartton Saturday, OctlS Baltimore et Phitooetpht pm Sunday, Oct 14 Baltimore at Philadelphia, 4J0 p.m , ft necessary Tuesday, Oct II Philadelphia et Baltimore, 8 JO pm, if necessary Wednesday, Oct 19 Phrtadetphia at Baitimora, 8 20 pm, if necessary (1) Bainmore, ISU, 6 0 2 BYU, ISU, def BASE8AU Shooting sas City Utah 49 - Field goals KanFree throws Kansas percentages 40, 80 Utah none attempts Technical touts J Drew, Utah (illegal defense) Blocked shots Eaton 3, S Johnson 2, Menweather 1, Thompson Officials Mauer and Cope 80 7 City Three-poi- A - - 2 038 Naltonai Lmow MONTREAL EXPOS Added Russ Nixon to the coachmg staff ST LOUtS CARDINALS Named Mike Roarke pitching coach, Chuck Hiller manager of Johnson City of the Appalachian League Designated Hub Kittle, coach, tor reassignment BASEKETBALL National Baskets Association WASHINGTON BULLETS-Sign- ed Jeff Malone, guard FOOTBALL Naltonai Footbal Laague HOUSTON OILERS Named Chuck Sfudtev head coach Copper Club. Alice Kremkau, No. 8, With Carol Pavich, Dietre s, Stein-man- Griffiths Late Shot NBA: Nets Waive Beats Kings, Guard Richardson Special to The Tribune Darrell GrifBILLINGS, Mont. fith sank a jumper from the left corner with no time remaining on the clock Tuesday night to give the Utah Jazz a victory over the Kansas City Kings at the Metra. The Kings, who lost a game to Indiana the previous night in St. Joseph, Mo., seemingly had this game won when Mark Olberd-in- g drove past Mark Eaton for a with no time layin that made it left on the clock. As the Kings were heading off the floor, the referees determined that there was still one second left and called the teams back. Adrian Dantley then mbound-efrom midcourt to Griffith, who caught the ball in the left corner and 96-9- 5 Tribune Wire Services played in the Continental Basketball Association before joining the Jazz three years ago, scored 16 points apiece for Utah, and Jerry Eaves had 13. Steve Johnson leu the Kings with 15 points, nine of them in the early portion of the fourth quarter. Eaton had a tough time for the Jazz, as Johnson scored a couple of times on him early in the final period and Olberding drove past him for what appeared to be the winning basket. But Eaton got some big points of his own. He hit a hook from the left baseline with two minutes left in the game to put the Jazz A ahead later, he hit two free throws to make it But Billy Knight scored on a rebound with 30 seconds to go to cut K.C.s deficit to one point, and, after fired home his game-winnin- g Griffith missed a shot, the Kings got jumper. the ball back with five seconds left, The victory gives the Jazz a exhibition record, matching the called timeout, and set up for basket. number of preseason victories they The Kings, who outscored the Jazz totalled in 1982. They will complete 1 in the second quarter to take a a stretch lead at the half, have a somehost when the Wednesday night, they what different look this year. They San Diego Clippers ' at the Dee have lost guard Ray Williams, but Events Center in Ogden. The Clippers, who played a game Tuesday they have added Olberding, the g night in Anaheim against Golden strong forward, and Knight, a State after losing to the Jazz Sunday guard who had 10 points in night in San Diego, are expected to this game. play guprd Norm Nixon for the first For the Jazz, Tom Boswell time since his trade to the Clippers at forward for most of the played fourth from the Lakers Monday. quarter and did well, scoring five Griffith led all scorers in Tuesstraight points in one stretch to deficit days game with 18 points, 10 of boost the Jazz from a them in the fourth quarter. Dantley into an 9 lead. He also got a couand Rickey Green, who was making ple of important defensive rebounds a homecoming to the town where he in the last two minutes. New Jersey Nets guard Michael Ray Richardson, who last week admitted he had succumbed again to a cocaine dependency, was waived Tuesday by the National Basketball Association team. After a three-da- y unexcused absence from the Nets training camp last week, NBA officials announced that Richardson had been directed 96-9- 5 one-poi- to begin immediate treatment through a league program. Under a new NBA drug policy adopted Sept. 28, athletes may be subject to permanent dismissal from the league for involvement with drugs. The policy includes an amnesty period through Dec. 31. But Monday, the Nets said in a statement: "After unsuccessfully trying to help Michael Ray Richardson overcome his problem, the New Jersey Nets have reluctantly concluded that they can no longer assist him and accordingly he has been waived." All Star is not If the three-tim- e picked up by another team, the Nets will have to pay his guaranteed contract for a reported $475,000 annuall- 95-9- 4 93-9- half-minut- e 94-9- d 2-- 1 36-2- 48-3- 9 y- high-scorin- 79-7- 6 81-7- i On Sept. 28, Richardson held a news conference to detail his drug dependency, which he said had tarnished his performance last season. He said he had overcome the problem during five weeks at a Minnesota rehabilitation center, but added it was "a thing. absence from, After the three-da- y the training camp at Princeton Uni day-to-da- y Jersey Nets Tuesday waived guard Michael Ray Richardson, who admitted he had succumbed to cocaine usage New n, Ray Merrill. versity, NBA Commissioner Larry OBrien announced he had been informed by the NBA Players Association that Richardson had suffered a relapse. O'Brien said Richardson had agreed to begin treatment under the Life Extension Program, a New York City counseling service with which the NBA became affiliated in 1981. Richardson joined the Nets last season in a trade that sent Mickey Johnson and Eric Sleepy Floyd to the Golden State Warriors. t 1 The guard averaged 13.2 points per game, 5.5 assists and 2.37 steals last season, while logging the second-highetotal of minutes played behind forward Buck Williams. At Landover, Md the Washington Bullets signed Jeff Malone, the clubs No. 1 pick in the 1983 NBA draft. The guard from Mis- sissippi State, the nations third leading scorer last season with 26.8 points per game, had held out since the Bullets opened training camp Sept. 29. Terms of Malones contract were not disclosed. At Inglewood, Calif., Kareem Abdul-Jabbconfirmed that his new contract with the Los Angeles Lakers will be of two years durastar center tion, and the said, 1 think I can give two excellent years." Abdul-Jabbaa veteran of 14 seasons in the NBA, including eight with the Lakers, signed his new contract which his agent, Tom Collins, said is worth $1.5 million r, f. 1 |