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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Eleven Thursday, June 4, 1992 Intramural Report Jordan burns Blazers Bulls 122, Trail Blazers 89 CHICAGO (AP) Michael Jordan usually can do whatever he chooses on a basketball court. In Game 1 of the NBA Finals, he chose to be an outside shooter and it killed the Portland Trail Blazers. Jordan scored a Finals record 35 his 39 points in the first half and set another record with six in the first two quarters of the Chicago Bulls' 112-8- 9 victory of over Portland on Wednesday night Jordan, who waf just 27 for 100 from range in the regular season and 5 for 16 in the playoffs, made a shambles of the ballyhooed individual battle with Clyde Drexler, who scored 16 points for the Trail Blazers. "I was in a zone," said Jordan. "The 3s felt like free throws. I took them and they went in." The Jordan explosion put the Bulls up as the opened defense of their first NBA championship. Game 2 is scheduled for Chicago on Friday night. The largest margin of victory in the Finals was Washington's 117-8- 2 win over Seattle on June 4, 1978. On the eve of the Finals, Jordan compared himself to Drexler, saying the Portland Olympian is a shooter "than I better choose to be." Jordan then hit 6 of 9 attempts in the first half, lifting the Bulls to 1 lead. The 35 points broke Elgin decode a champion in its co-e- d recreational division. Four teams light call it championship week, Others, most likely involved in the unbeaten team. The Granville 66-5- Baylor's Finals ld halftime record of 33, and the six eclipsed the first-hal- f record of four shared by Michael Cooper, Danny Ainge and Isiah Thomas. Jordan now shares the record for a game with Cooper and In other soccer action, Kappa Sigma captured the Greek crown, while the men's recreational division title went to various students callings themselves The title. As an extra note, Nancy, and the intramural department would like to thank all those who participated throughout the school year in the intramural program. The department would not be able to function without the tireless efforts of many staff and students who have given their time to official's work, clean up, set up, and scorekeeping. Also to those who took advantage of the intramural program by participation in any of the league's on-camp- us has determined championships in many intramural recreation leagues, and what's more, it's not even all Dorm. In softball, a winner has been decided in all four divisions, with FUBAR heading the list as the men's over. It's a thing that has been going on champions. Phi Delta Theta captured the Greek division title and the Gonads, a team of pro-divisi- since the beginning of fall quarter, when flag football, wallyball, etc, got the students off to a great start by allowing an excellent alternative to the every-da- y humdrum of school life that can quickly set in. Even in the winter, sports like basketball and floor hockey became the intramural office's main focus as students yearned for something to take their minds off the cold chills of weather and books. During spring quarter, sports such as Softball, and volleyball concluded Scottie Pippen scored 24 points for the Bulls, who led by as many as 38 points in the third quarter and 39 in the fourth in matching the margin of victory in the Finals. Terry Porter finished with 13 points for the Trail Blazers. recreational division, CorporaQuad, perhaps the most intriguing name so far, captured the co-e- d Friday afternoon. school year. Call it what you may, but this week 81-5- third-highe- Grenades are also still in the thick of things along with Magic Breeze and Bola who round out the competition. The league winner will be decided and get their minds off the fiarticipate finals for the 1991-199- 2 might rally in the second half ended early when Jordan's jumper capped a 15-- 2 spurt at the start of the third period. That gave the Bulls and 3 lead that Portland never threatened as Chicago continued to ride the wave of emotion raised by Jordan in the first half. "This was one game, one game doesn't make the Finals," Jordan said. "We have three games out there." Jordan left the game with 3:04 left in the third quarter after missing his only attempt of the third quarter, then returned briefly in the fourth period. semifinals to a team from Utah State. In volleyball, a team by the name of SIGAP made up of mostly members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, won the men's volleyball title. In the remain in this division, with Da Boys heading into the final four as the only intramural department's inner network of workers and officials, consider this week as if it were a prison sentence. Others still, are simply glad for the chance to Bill Laimbeer. Any hope that the Trail Blazers representing the U. Wannabe's finished one game short of the championships, losing in the just recently, and soccer still needs to By Brad Mortimer Chronicle Sports Writer medical students, cut away with the d recreational division title. In the men's recreational division, Floor 32300 was the winner, and went on to represent the U. at the Extramural tournament held last weekend. Another note in extramural softball; in the d recreational division, due to early finals for the Gonads, a team by the name of Wannabe's was sent to the extramural tournament in place of a team unable to go, and did a fine job co-e- various divisions, the intramural department says thanks for showing the school spirit of competition, and taking the time to participate and have fun. All in all, it has been another very successful year for intramurals, and appreciation goes out to everyone involved. Thanks, on behalf of the co-e- department and have a great summer. st Sportscene HAWK NEEDS HELP: Chicago Cubs outfielder Andre Dawson revealed Tuesday that he would need arthroscopic knee surgery at the end of this season. Dawson hit a game-tyin- g homer in the bottom of the ninth on Tuesday but had to sit out games on Wednesday and Monday due to spasms in his left knee. ORLANDO FAVORED IN WORLD BOWL II: The Orlando Thunder are a 6 12 point favorite to defeat the Sacramento Surge in World Bowl II this Saturday in Montreal. The Thunder will be led into the World League's championship game by quarterback Scott Mitchell, a former player at the University of Utah. Mitchell is on loan to the Thunder from the NFL's Miami Dolphins, who sent him there to get some pro playing experience. Sacramento will be led by former NFL quarterback David Archer, the leading passer in the World League this year. The game can be seen only on the USA Network, Channel 16 on the TCI cable system in Salt Lake, beginning at 6:10 p.m. DOUGLAS TRIAL BEGINS: The trial of former drunken-drivin- g heavyweight boxing champion James "Buster" Douglas got underway "MODEL 1000" Shimano Derallleurs Sturdy High Tensile Frame Cantilever Brakes "SUMMIT" ym. 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