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D 9 2 7 j College Baseball b 5 4 0 Handv 5 Wr.yht rr a 400 Wednesday's Game onai 15 Utah Thursday's Games 3 N CO'crado 6 Uta San Qiego S'ae 13 Uan 0 Fndav's Games Uah 6 Ca Sana Barbara 4 U'ah 12 Barbara 0 5 ir 5 ier')f Womens Softball Humt' lejm Results ot university ot Uan s Lady Ues sottbai team r Pony Tournament m Fulie' ton. Ca.f Fneav 2 Utah (20 innings) 20 vs )1 dd ut 9 Irish 4 Winnipeg 3 01 Saturday's Games New Jersey 135 pm Pi''sburgn at Washington 135 pm V mesota at N Y Isiarders 70s o m Hrrford at Qjebec 7 35 pm NY Rangers at Pniaoepn a 7 Boston a Moilrea 305 pm d' Toronto 805 om S Lousat Edmonton 8 05 om De'roit a Los Anyples '0 35 pm Vancouver' BuHa'o j.u'nv.es'ern Panthers 72. NOTRE DAME (72) Dod 2 7 4 4 8 Roa 3 10 Howjm 13 Pr ce IB 5 o y )o 0 4 3 2 8 Aiie- T 23 oaf 3 o j 2j 2 Wi s ? 5 MV 8 23 3 l' 0 0 0 0 ,fl J 64 Vaugnar 11 0 2 0 7 .en A oxevicn Fy'yjsun 110-3) 24 2 Djc Da.e No-- No"e Doan ams 5 37 w 5 S 4 28 iS 10 Ass sts II 4 jov 536 Fouied V, s Mjs 9 '2 2 E Jo son 5 '0 18 Coooer 0 3 0 0 0 16 McGee 4 4 0 0 8 Ve Nater 0 10 0 0 To'ais 3O 88 3- 6- 22 33 1J1 L'a 0 -l Wv"nv Lu - A Dp c 48 9 s o' - j Arderscn '8 Bec 4 4 4 A 3 7 8 S'e.e Fanxwc-'Ljm'i'ea. 0 2 2 ? 2 118 Sc.UM ,'u LsAyees38 Jj TM,ras 8- 121 Buys 109 Boys 123, 6 35 5 3 3 0 00 7 6 To'as Sa yp 3 0 0 2 $r'e 10 45 5vi e' 26 0 16 2 6 16 Vs'ty 3 M 6 8 5c aoo 6 4 8 6 l "Va s 28 2 4 h g 14 4 9 2 5 1C 2? 44 g MaOsC-0 C 633 'BYJ stanos )2t- - at 641 Individual 145 2 Scores Marv Arn w dne- 48 BYU Decbe Tno','as Sojtp Fiorda Ke individuals Aro'cck 159 Su5 B e b9 Ls"d0 Brdye 162 Terrv Normal 162 Cara Bahi '67 Stae - Die - Tennis Results 8 riJcOB .Vrd ? 2 5m 2 At 8 vas Genas "as ad Aut,ra 8 Grand Pnx Mian, Italy, March 23 Quarterfinals US oe jo-- S360.000 '0 4 2 3 10 Tho a He'- - 7 5 6 3 Ma's F ,r ; Sre .Via'-ce- Lexeme Fance 6 3 Sweden oef Kevr A'ca 6? 7 s Brad Dre.e be Janob Hiasek Czechos'osak de' den N t e colled 'a 6 12 rebound' bow ever The Lad;, Lies bail j season-lo10 turnoers and play ed well to start the game Rut their offense bogged down late in the first bull for the as Utah dropped to season The two teams li aded '.no second half before baskets in 22-pulled awav late in the game The Lady I'tes will play Illiloser to Oklahonois State, a ma in another consolation game Fnday afternoon, for sexonth pi, ice in tho tournament Saturday Boxing Card Set Amateur boxers who did not w in ..r were not eligible to uimpete in the smte Golden 01ues tournament hae a inul nppoi tuiuly to (stablish UiemseBes m t tie national tournament sene m the invitational fight (.aid Satin dav night al the State grounds Coliseum 64-6- Boxers truii, all the Intel mountain states have been invited to compete, but many of the entries athletes who will be fm wee ineligible tur the Golden ;iov es state tom Moment he caul is poiisni cd In he .ill. x Spoils AssiHUiln.n and I he ii si boul is set to! 7 30 p m Admission is La tor adults and VI h.r ( hildien and In Lets mav be pm ( ha-- t d al the gate '1 West 8 A 227 Brooeur Vapc0over 14 vNnrpey 067 NCAA Hockey 81 2 v iexj 4 Haws Girls W'Peg Soeacf 123 Vunsor 4 3 13 0 Sco'cc a- - U oh 2 13 De- - 2 G' rnm 20 2 5 109 tir 0 5 4 13 5 Girls 82, - a 3 F '.L1' -4 00- -3 Gradn 20 Ld'ave Gmi cs II 7 5 2:38 s 49 Bo.ce 0 3 14 7 3 8 Gr m 13 - cnk rya 14 LdrTDour'e 10 DOf'er 2 ? ? - Aooeyx'e 4 De.as-ro.e- e 7 Mdctv 2 2 6 CnaDma9 4 Ancersun M 17 6 12 2 3 0 Tese resets are Hom the North Amer. can Skt Series Men's giant s'akjm Fr dav on Sno;M"y af Jackson Wvo There were 101 men competing M.chae Fros Mens Gant $iaiom Strafon V LSST 2 27 81 2 Marc Da. id V USST 2 2795 3 Ben Snih K Akers New Hampsh'-USST' 2 28 75 4 Fe"x McGratn NH Waiervtiie Vaiev fUSST 2 2951 5 i'e Bob Ormsbv Taroe if Dea- - Ke.'er Ca of Cv Un.ersitv 2 2980 l'ern nta n ship's -11 A' 2 WvO USST JdLkSOn Chambers 233 03 3 00 0 0 0 anS 2 3 Smyi 8 72 Cu.bCr'Sun 3 ? Da-4 0 0 3 si oer uG Wn Lanz) u2j Pe a Schl.ebener Van 601 Me Bam, Wn 601 Lanz, Van 7 48 Scnteoener Van H05 Boscman Wm 1105 Rota Van, maio 15 24 1524 Campbell Wn rraiOr Bobu n a second oeriod 2 3 34 27 tAmie' Vartouve' cBarn) Tanti 43 iLuoul, Bubla;, 5 21 4 vV rniDey wawe'ckuk 35 (BaDvch Lukow.cnj 1132 5 Williams 15 iTant Sjnflstrom) Vancojver 12 55 6 V.'mnoeg Boschman 28 Deblots 14 36 Pea'iies Smaii Wm 3 59 Pett Van 620 McNab Van 8 09, Bub a Van 1028 .'served dv Lemavi Pe Van, 13 50 Bdbvch Wn 13 50 Amiel Wm ma 13 50 tor Campbell, Wn 1541 Third oertod No SLui'iy Pedlips Campbell, Win 717 Boschman Wm 811 7 7 Hawiward O.ertime Vancouver, 316 Pena'hes-no- ne 'Simdstromt or goal Vancouver J5 ? 8 5 25 49 21 6 P,,si)uryr s P t'scjryn No're Da "e ReDuu-'J- No"e A .en 7 hjv-1- 0 0 4 Jets 4, 0 F ko"L'jn uby (64) 14 ir' Vtkig S Bar ow Totals 0 PITTSBURGH b 8 7 Vancouver Winnipeg Mens G.S. Skiing Nor-A- a1 Canucks 64 3 ) 4 4 0 0 2 4 e Friday's Game March 28 Cnav onsh p games ara Cusuaton 30 Clinched division v Prep Boxes 0 6 z) Lara pm 9 8 Huife IQ . Dan'e ! 4- - 6W AI Times EST WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division Wednesday, To'd's 118 a 'g ( Leish.i Lee led Ct di wi'h 13 w points against Cal. tin h dn ppi d il, AA.NIT opener to Western Ktn 4 U6 National Basketball Association 368 14 NHL Standings At New York Madison Square Garden Monday, March 26 Semifinals Tec 2) 12 vs Mien yan cign-bor- I tall lost Us tom reii'ii iu opcnei 'lliuisdav to Xandoil.ill til 38 t 5 Fmals iJ'Vt'- Carey's winning time was 4K Ti. while Bottom rerouted a 49 11 Meanwhile. Stanfords 1ahlo Morales broke an Ameriran and NCAA record Fnday In swimbuttortN in ming tne 17 mu m the preliminaries Also in the inn aid bioaM siioke John Moffol ol St. infold was Inst with a 52 jli aho.nl ol S'u ,ii Smut of I tali w it h a lime ol U Aft 6 4 a 6 MISSION re s ice Dv V "esci'a Dj uh 7 30 om 33 vs - a Sae Dao'a 2 2 vs om M'cyan World Cup Skiing SJafom Men's World Cup Giant At Oslo, Norway, March 2 runs, 54 finishers) 23 2 1765 2 a ex Hans Enn Austria Giorgi Italy, 21789 3 Thomas Bi,ergter 17 98 4 Pirmm Switzerland, 2 Zurbnygen 2 18 13 5 ingemar Switzerland Stenmark Sweden, 218 34 6 Cnrstran Olamskv 7 2 1886 Jun Franko, Yugoslavia 2 19 25 8, Joel Gaspoz, Switzerland 2 19 26 9 2 19 46 Andreas Wenzel, Lichtenstein 10, Max Jjlen, Switzerland 219 50 Also 23, Hansi Standtemer, Sauaw Val lev, Cant 2 22 38 27, Tiger Shaw, Stowe Vt , 2 2305 49 Corv Carlson, Minnetonka, Minn 227 97 Overal World Cup Standings Zurnr.gypn 256 points 2, Stenmark 222 3 4 217 Marc G rrdeili Luxembourg Wenzel 191 5 Anton Semer Austria 145 6, 129 Franz Hemzer 7, Urs Switzerland, Raeber, Switzerland, 118 8, Franz Gruber, Austria, 114 9 Boian Krizai Yugoslavia 106 10 Enn 105 n Buw'y Third Place Ajs 4 - NCAA D vtso' iAPj parngs announced NCAA Semiina's and t'd.s w Kar t be played at tne C.vmpic Arena m Lake Piacu NY At Lake Placid, N Y Semifinals March 22 OT h ? No, v Ddku'0 March 23 ' 2 V Gree1 c" yan S'ar Bcwmg March 24 Championship Gren S'e'a' Eoberg iMe -- 8 20 - 9 5 IQ 3 3 8. - 2 368 40 30 (118) C o 12 Cde w'P kjorp Luw'Sdna 6 s 0 Junior Co8pge Tournament At Hutchinson, Kan. Championship Bracket Semifinals j,k 4 Trrioer Shots on Goal Colorado 116-34) Lake 10 1912 D Amour Goalies: Coorado Vernjn Salt Lake Young (7 5 Friday, March 23 7? P bourgh 64 68 Teen 77 Nore H 6 OS Laxe 5d 4 76 9 13 js "O Hj Lee Aud"eyui Quarterfinals Thursday, March 22 Xav er Ohio 62 V'Chiyan Southwestern Louisiana 97 Sana u" U Lakers H 17 ,or'so v 2 - uO 8 11 National Invitation Tournament 47th 4 Z7 Dl s 38 i 63 124 3 4 9 5 Kr ReLGut,s-De- !4 ev 556 500 Al Times EST me 97 36 70 37 2- 19 Fa6 64 0 0 8 5 2 7 TCch '75 6 '3 DO wc,er 588 51 daes sites times and pa rings tor The 4008 aro Purt 5 oo a 600 Pet Line By J McCarthy Z.e J Jn t think bODby Knight i touching gt" iUi jnJ bt-- . .e Iji J jmp snot AOUlU be enough to carry the Hoosiers past North Cjruliru but eoiJer.tl y it was Once again Knight has pro.ed that rcgjrdiess uf the oerall talent involved he can mold a group ot tJsK'bjH pL.yc's into a contender He possesses an uncanny jbJity to tmd ji opco' e t s weak., ess then devise a game plan to exploit that deficiency His o j ers epitomize the team play concept and ire willing to sacr if.ee mjn id uai honors tor the good ol the team If Knight was abie to spot j tUv m the North Carolina attack he II have no trouble finding a way to get p is V It s not gom to be easy rginu Take Indiana to advance to Seattle tor ill nois to defeat Kentucky on the Wildcat s honk court 'espeuju it Oem Winters is cubic to pljyt but we feel the Fgl.ug Iu.m will t.a' g tough The mini die ot trashy but by excelling on defense and m rebounding tt'ey 'ead the Big 10 m both), it is difficult for any tejm to pall tar awjv trom them Go with 1lmoiS plus the pom's LPS In Sports Transactions BASEBALL American League YORK YANKEES Sen M Ke O Ber-- v and Scoff Bradiev Keith catchers Smith M'ke pay'iarulo and Rex Hud.er Mark Shifiett, pitcher and Miat to mem mmor 'eayue Winters ouftie'der camp for easiynment SEATTLE MARINE RSUfcordit or do v Manv released Run Roenicke uotf'eicer Cas'ii 0 rfieioer dro Rick Swee' catcher National League HOUSTON ASTROS Od oneo Wes Ce ments irfieiaer Ruben Retries ou'tede George B orkman caturer and Ber Pera Coasi mfielder to Tucson of ne Pac-fio..ner and T League ano Zac Paris Sou'n Ganev ou'feioer to Cl uOus of em League OODGERS-- CJ LOS ANGELES Rj Reyiods Jose G1r2a.es ana Cecl Esov ou'ieiaers SdBreanr t rst baseman Va"ce Lue'ace ana Larrv wi'e oitcners G'bc-earners Reves and Dave Sa BASKETBALL Continental Basketball Association Dt 'ROll SP'RHs-- F red Garv MdZZd rtfidd coach FOOTBALL Canadian Foottvtl League HAVii 'ON TIGER CAJb-- S gr ec a" Aro otfens vr guard and kc Oy'esbv oe e's e 'ackie to contracts for he 1984 season United States Football League cd 'NVADERS-S.gnfOAKLAND Cri defe'svc mo'-'git e"0 Ac .y1 end from 'ne Uu'red Lewis Gf'ber u Tampa Bav Bandts cr a- urdst-O'etjre draft c('0ce Piacec Dav.d jeffcrson bnebacker on imuren HOCKEY National Hockey League Nek Fotu c w g fem hree games and assessed '.m a 5b00 as a result Of a confrcrata.n on March 20 be'ween Fotiu and a spec'a'or a' Mao son Snuare Garden. NEW "8 23 647 347 - Ce,nson66 tah C 0 0 6 4 IU 'lufos jts ToiDpr- 12 301 264 4 L - o' a Cal 73. su v 9 01 303 2 47 6)17 8 18 3 Fyeduu1-N- AH Rd sev 6 0 '6 2 6ft7 64 42 33 19 W Sevemh Pace S'd'C lu S At JJ 2 2 10 2 10 5 8 e to J5 ed Ok dl vs 684 280 31 - 2 79 Assss-P- oe 14' 121, 6 Special to The Tribune I (LKVEL.AND ihutmh ol I tab s Rick Carc edged out L)ac Bottom uf Stanford in the .0 aid b.ak'-trokKnda m the piehim-na- t ics ol the NCAA sv lmniing and d mg i humpion'hip.s at Cleve land Slate I ni ersit Lady I 2 8 '5 FurpS' 9 66 4 236 299 2 6 06 Coorado, 'Ordhan VaceuO 19 3 Eakini Coiora Veredith 20 R iu do Ciayton 16 Hooey R Dbie 8 07 4 Salt Lake MacLeod 37 Graham Pryor) 9 03 5 13 15 Hooev )7 fVaive, Oayton-Penalties None c Sat' Lake Harrer 38 Sec.nc Period (Cou.is HckS) opy 319 7 Sai Lake Stewart 21 iHomoia Pryor) 6 10 8 Salt Lae Homo a 28 (Stewart Hansen' 6 47 9 Salt Lake MacLeod 38 iHicivs Couiis) 9 00 tQ Co'orado Hooey 17 (Vaive Sheehy) 1109 Penalties Sneehy Colo hooking 144 Hicks Sal Lake s'ashmy 12 02 Jensen Sait Lake hooking 15 52 11 Third Period Salt Lake Tnmper 15 (Graham, BergtoH), ppg 14 39 12 Salt Lake 19 42 Pen-Hamer 39 (MacLeod Tnmper) Eakm Colo slashing 1135 Prvor ties 1136 $a DeGrav, Co'o Lake, s'ashmg 0 0 8 5 1? 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Haves 0 0 0 0 0 H Laveii RpiC 6 6 0 0 8 4 jui es C 4 20 2 2 Pcrd 0 0 0 4 4 19 The Latest Line Womens NIT 29 34 29 ri e gu Uir'gcjs- 8 uson ovd 4 9 on S 9, 64 819 s J 6 6 0 0 0 Royers - Ais'n' jtu pu'- h 24 LvW' 0 WAKE FOREST Grpf 's II 19 a'us IB 6 37 85 23 79 98 104 0 7 s Wake 71 DePauI (98) 4 6 241 Mavs 116, Rockets 'Ges - Second round NEW ORLEANS API Friday in the 5400 000 USP&G Classic 7 72 Lakewood Counlry pur tne sues Poos o" 0 17 Scnrempf a ' 0 Washinytun il 248 Westoha HOUSTON (104) 0 n Ass 6 6 15 -C Blazers - er Sh''Ter 'C'dpman 4 - 27 a a PHOENIX Lucas A'n aeh 6 Foued (58) 0 8 0 2 K ft r'a T 0 8 4 58 J 3 - - 00 0 0 Weip 3 M 2 Damon 3 O'OV'av a ct uo cuy 38 Wnaiiev H1 li c t a 28 o' j SLtiy to hi Tfc 26 a Ou i M ay. t s If 7 ddfA AYSid'l Cuuch RiPerisuh - '3i Ass HOuS'or New Orleans Open 4U Tud I' Re nujs-- C'S Forte' 78 a ReDouds-chici- da' l' 13 - 25 e 64, Huskies 58 jj' ipios W 25 32 Chicago Indiana Three Puni 26 32 -I- IS 30 V Golden State 28 22 36 18 -1- 04 UTAH Field Goats Shooting Piv(pertayes Go'oen S'ae 47 8 U'ah 506 Free Throws Gome' Sate 90 0 U'ah 816 BiULked Shots Gomen State 6 Carron 4 U'ah '8 Eaton 4 Fiovd Coders 3 H.msei Ba 'ev ono Tuhntfdr Fouis O CidtS Alexander kerev 8 '.'en ' i 5'J'" 2'd'e 3, Let WASHINGTON jn E 0 28 66 2? 36 41 b U 5 I? 8 'J 2? 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Nevada Las Geu'geto veyiis Sunday, March 25 Final 21 lu vs Gecgc.W'i Jl pm 534 0 t 3 2 13 IS To'a'S HOUSTON (78) MIDWEST REGIONAL Al St Louis Friday, March U Semifinals Hu '8 My" ph'S Vd'l AdM' finest H DePa j' Ur Sunday, March 25 Final 23 8 vs Wjmj Fyys1 hvUs'u jCi u rn Nuggets 14 0 MIOEAST REGIONAL Saturday, March 24 Final 8 4 i .6 4 vs Kentui NBA Standings 7 Teur 9JSPtK)GOKl OK! 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Dominican Republic for his return to the Atlanta Braves Perezs return, however, was not vet certain The pitcher must first obtain a the United States, visa to and this could be a problem in light of his conviction. Also, a spokesman for baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn said his eligibility to play in the majors still was under investigation Willi the decision, we are now in position to complete our own the baseball spokesman As to Ins said repotting, we ate ' The decision was handed down b Santiago Criminal Court Judge Fanr ny Cervantes de Bales after a trial It means, as far as officials in Perezs homeland are concerned, that the r is free to report to the Braves before the major league searight-hande- son opens April to fix games during the 1978-7season A Brooklyn federal court jury apparently believed Cobb's statement that although he took $1,000 from a man later convicted in the plot, he had not been asked at that time to fix games, and that when he was asked later, he refused. drew sentences of four lo 10 years All are seeking reductions in the sentences, and the defense attacked their credibility by saying they were accusing Cobb to benefit themselves. The jury also acquitted Cobb's coPeter Vurio defendant, of New York Vano was accused oi being one of several New York bookmakers who bankrolled the plot and took bets on fixed games. Both he and Cobb would have faced up to five years in prison if convicted. After the decision was announced Cobb. 27. embraced defense attorney David Golub, then disappeared down a corridor, leaving his jubilant parents, fiancee and friends behind 9 2. Perez was arrested Jun. 9 outside a Santiago bar with a half gram ol cocaine in his wallet Because ol the quantity. Perez was charged with trafficking Cobb Innocent: III New York, former Boston College basketball star Ernie Cobb was found innocent Friday of participating in a scheme Five prosecution witnesses, including Cobb's former teammate Rick Kuhn, had testified that Cobb joined the scheme in December. 1978 and helped fix three games before the enterprise fizzled in February, 1979. They said he was paid a total of $2,000. Kuhn and three of the other witnesses were convicted in 1981 and inves-igauo- (urrently evaluating that " There was no indieatiun when the i loinmisMoner would make a on Iuezs baseball future deei-Mi'i- Perez, originally charged with tr.iflu king, was handed only a $1 00U fine on Ins possession conviction, and Braves officials were confident the pitcher soon would return to camp AAe hope to have him in spring training in a short time, in a couple of dn. in. iv be." General Manager John Mullen said from the Atlanta naming camp in West Palm Beach. Fla "The Braves are obviously delighted that the court ruled Pascual was not guilty of t rat licking cocaine ' YNOON5:OOp.M, ifi,S iblSsi Clip this Ad SCr & fm present at box office v for 2 for 1 " Ji admission A' Reg admission 52 00 I |