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Show The Duly Utah Cfcrwudc, Wednesday. April 4, !4 UPI SPORTSWIRE U.S. curias chzro cod DULUTH, Miaua. The United States continued to dart first place after three rounds of play at the world curling championships Tuesday with a 6--2 win over Canada. Both teams entered the day's play tied with Sweden at Sweden beat Austria 6--0 in the third round and is now tied with round-robi- n the U.S. at 0 in the championship. The will four be involved teams in the playoffs. top In other third round games, Switzerland defeated Italy 1 5, West Germany topped Denmark 3, and Norway beat Solnd 2-- 5-- 10-nati- on R-- 8--5. Hoyco will bo scmo: tough SEATTLE Georgetown left the Final Four with an NCAA championship. It also left college basketball something unsettling to consider. More than its outright assault of Kentucky in the semifinals, more than its clinical dissection of Houston in the final, Georgetown gave the rest of the nation this to dwell on as the basketballs are put away for spring and summer the Hoyas return as fearsome as ever neat season. MI think our chances are terrible, Georgetown coach John Thompson said laughingly after Monday night's 5 win over the Cougars. "The hardest thing in the world is to come back. These kids will be cocky. Chances will be very, very hard. I don't expect you to believe that. But I've got to coach though." If many don't believe, it will be with justifiable reason. On Monday night, with the focus on 7 --footers Patrick Ewing and Akeem Olajuwon, the texture of the game was determined by a couple of Georgetown freshmen: 6--Reggie Williams, a 7 swing man, and Michael Graham, a 9 forward. 84-7- 6-- While tome merely move on the court. Villiams glides. Flaying as if he should be in formal evening wear, he can go low for the quick basket or hit the delicate jumper. And despite a lithe 185 pounds, he can also go high on the boards. (Jraham plays fire to Williams' ice. With an on --court scowl attached to a shaven head, Graham cuts a striking figure. He has the convincing look of someone stressing the urgency of prompt payments on a debt. But for all the menace in Graham's game as seen in the Big East Tournament and West Regionalthere is another side: hugging Kentucky's Sam Bowie after the semifinal and offering to help an opposing player off the floor in the Houston game. "He does things in a dramatic way that tends to add incentive to the team," Thompson said. "He has a lot of characteristics that Patrick has, only in different ways. He's very raw right now but he's going to be a great player one day if he continues to work and continues to develop. Do Lorcan lawyers dodgo trio LOS ANGELES Jury selection in the John De Lorcan drug trial broke for baseball Tuesday as attorneys took the afternoon off to attend the Los Angeles Dodgers season-opene"Its a great American tradition," said defense lawyer Donald Re, who nonetheless planned to skip the game to spend time with his son. Christopher. Howard Weitzman, an avid sports fan with season tickets for every major Los Angeles team, wore a blue shirt suit and a tie in the Dodgers beneath khaki-colore- d blue --and --white colors. "Life doesn't stop because of this," he said when asked why U.S. District Court Judge Robert Taksugi gave lawyers most of the day off. The judge did not attend the game. The chief prosecutor, Assistant U.S. Attorney James Walsh r. Co-couns- el Robert Jr., also planned to attend the game, but would said he not. Perry Louts De Lorcan. 59. said he would skip the Dodgcrs-S- t. Cardinals contest. IT1 just sit and worry like I always do," he joked. "It' my yob" The former automaker is charged with financing a $24 million cocaine deal in a failed effort to save his floundering Northern Ireland sports car firm, which has since gone bankrupt. The automaker says be was framed. America wonts Cup bock NEW YORK The New York Yacht Club and America II have made an official challenge to Australia in an effort to try and win back the America's Cup in 1987. Chuck Kirsch. manager for America II Challenge, said he filed a formal challenge on behalf of the New York Yacht Club and America II with the Royal Perth Club, current holder of the Cup, on March 9 and paid the SI 2,000 entry fee. Kirsch reported seven clubs already have joined the New York Yacht Club in choosing America II Challenge to represent them in the 1987 America's Cup competition. Clubs supporting America II Challenge include the American Yacht Club of Rye, N.Y., Annapolis Yacht Club, Fort Worth Boat Club, Houston Yacht Club, Indian Harbor Yacht Club of Greenwich, Conn., Larchmont, N.Y., Yacht Club and Lauderdale (Fla.) Yacht Club. six g Sparkman and Stephens, designer of a America America's Cup defenders, has been hired to design an II Challenge entry. This firm has designed yachts, the 1939. since America's in Cup racing type used John Kolius, skipper of Courageous in last year's America's Cup competition, will pilot the new yacht. record-equallin- ter ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS The A. Fern Garn Scholarship . . .is available to a University of Utah graduate who plans to attend an MBA program, beginning Fall 1984, outside the state of Utah. The award is $5,000 for a one-ye.. .. ar program and $8,000 for a two-ye- ar program. All majors are encouraged to apply. -- xS& Applications are available in the College of Business Student Advisory Center, 108 BUC, 581-785- ,'8 3. fle Deadline for application is April 5 ecy m hMtie Enfo New Class ooooo Wednesdays 7:15-8:- s o O O O O O O o o n p.m. Central Institute Room 16 55 Mormonism and Modern Scientific Thought 4 April Edward M. Eyrlng (Chemistry) Prof, of Chemistry, U of U April 11 John H. Gardner (Physics) Prof, of Physics, BYU April 18 Duane Jeffrey (Zoology) Prof, of Zoology, BYU April 25 Frank Salisbury (Botany) Prof, of Plant Physiology. Utah State Un May 2 John L Sorenson (Anthropology) Prof, of Anthropology, BYU1 May 9 Wade E. Miller (Geology) Prof, of Geology, BYU : O May 16 O Lowell Bennlon (Sociology) O Executive Directer, Cummunity Services . May 23 O Allen E. Bergln (Psychology) Prof, of Psychology, BYU O May 30 K. 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