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Show Monday, March 19, (12-11- ), (12-9- ), the ball. In the second half, both teams scored on every possession until Greenwood's interception. intercept Arizona quarterback e Corker, Panthers linebacker John 31-2- In other games. Denver defeated Tampa Pittsburgh dropped Washington 16-Philadelphia routed Oakland 28-- and Houston topped New Jersey Gold 38. Bandits 3D At Denver, veteran Craig Penrose threw two touchdown passes and David Martin returned an interception 38 yards for the winning TD to lead the Gold over previously unbeaten Tampa Bay. Maulers 16. Federals 7 At Washington, Tony Lee kicked an field goal with 1 56 left and Jeff Delaney returned an interception 50 yards lor a touchdown 40 seconds later to give Pittsburgh their first L'SFL victory over the winless Federals. Stan 28, Invaders 7 At Philadelphia, Kelvin Bryant, who gained 173 yards in 24 carries, scored two touchdowns and Chuck Fusina passed lor two more Sunday to lead the Stars over Oakland and spoil the debut of new Invaders coach Chuck Hutchison. Gamblers 32, Generals 25 At Houston, quarterback Jim Kelly passod for 271 yards and one touchdown, and cornerback Will Lewis intercepted two Brian Sipe passes and returned one for a TD Sunday for the hosts. Houston. delighted 35.532 partisan fans with the triumph New Jersey suffered their first loss under coach Walt Michaels Bav Tru-mai- and Rick ) (15-12- at Texas, 2-- tt Honey-cu- at Los 3 Angeles); plenty of power with Pedro Guerrero RBI), MarshaU The team is likely to try Lasorda's patience again this year. Gone is veteran Dusty Baker, a team leader and a great favorite of the fans. Absent, too, will be ace relief pitcher Steve Howe, who has been suspended for a year by (32 103 homers, Brock (20-6and Ken Landreaux solid relievers in Tom Pat Zachry and newcomer Carlos Diaz. WEAKNESSES Spotty deat first marks fense; question base, right field and catcher. Bob Bailor, NEW FACES acquired from New York Mets, adds quality utility player to bench; Diaz, also from Mets, should help ease the pain of the loss of Howe; Terry Whitfield, back from Japan, will probably platoon in right field. OUTLOOK Pitching will (17-65- ), (17-66- ); 6) Nie-denfu- Commissioner Bowie Kuhn for drug abuse. Moreover, veteran Jerry Reuss is coming off arm surgery and the young Dodgers like Mike Marshall, Greg Brock, Jack Fimple and Candy Maldon-ad- o are still green despite a year's experience. left-hand- er - - Dodger Pedro Guerrero works out in training. first-basem- transfusion of Dodger blue alter the season .. over. make the club a contender, but Lasorda may need another Results of amateur and professional sporting events Scoreboard A M mi MP 0 South Sevier Wins 2A Cage Crown By TOM CHRISTENSEN Tournament Pairings 17, Moncrief 8 Dunleavy 18. Romar 04 2, Mokeski Pressey 1 8. Catchings 5. Bridgeman 108. 6 OO 0. Touts Breuer 11, NCAA RESULTS East Rewaaal it Eisi Ritheriord, N.J. Syracuse 78, Virginia Commonwealth U Virginia 59, Arkansas 51 Mideast Regloul al Milwaukee Louisville 68, Tulsa 67 Illinois 64, Villanova 56 Midwest Regional at Lincoln, Neb. DePaul 75. Illinois State 61 Wake Forest 6. Kansas 59 West Regional at Pallmaa, Wish. Georgetown 37, Southern Methodist M Washington 60. Duke 76 NCAA Regional Semtflaals (AU Times EST) Thursday, March H Mideast Regional at Leslngtoa, Ky. Maryland vs. Illinois, 7:10 p.m. Kentucky vs. Louisville, 8; 10 p.m. East Regloul at Atlanta Syracuse vs. Virginia, 7:10 p.m. North Carolina vs. Indiana. 8:41 p.m. Friday. March U Midwest Regional at St. Louis Memphis State vs. Houston, 8:10 p.m. DePaul vs. Wake Forest, 10:41 p.m. West Regional at Los Angeles Washington vs. Dayton, 8:40 p.m. vs. Nevada-La- s Vegas, 12: 10 p.m. Georgetown ' NIT SECOND ROUND March 11 at Greensboro, N.C Pittsburgh 66. Florida State 61 Virginia Tech 66. South Alabama 66 March II at Tennessee Tenn Chattanooga (24-6-) 1 Santa Clara U3-8- ) at Lamar (244); Weber St. at ) Nebraska at SW Louisiana Michi(17-1at Xavier (Ohio) Marquette vs. Boston College ) Notre Dame gan at Springfield, Mass. Milwaukee Dunleavy. Fouled 22, Milwaukee out-NTotal 28 siKopicki 8), Milwau26 ReboundWashington 31 kee 41 (Johnson, Lister 8). (Johnson 10), Milwaukee 26 (Dunleavy 7). (illegal defense), Washington (illegal defense 2). A- 8.116. Philadelphia New York New Jersey Washington 41 22 28 33 37 38 44 40 35 32 30 25 Angeles Portland Seattle Phoeni Golden State SanDiego 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 1 1 0 1 New Orleans Tampa Bay Birmingham Jacksonville Memphis 3 3 1 .750 .750 .250 .000 PF PA 87 82 76 38 61 71 24 121 1 0 0 1.000 1 .750 0 1 .750 0 .333 2 0 .250 3 0 63 98 24 111 95 55 104 70 52 121 4 1 0 0 1.000 106 1 52 .750 0 1 .750 128 0 .000 81 4 0 36 4 0 .000 68 3 0 0 41 88 105 75 Pacific Division 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 1 .750 .500 .500 .000 80 115 82 67 47 60 14 86 Saturday's Results 13, San Antonio 12; Oklahoma 17, 1 5 6 8 lUH.4gu it, 'r - m" Sunday's Results Denver 36. Tampa Bay 30; Houston 32, New 7; PhiladelJersey 25: Pittsburgh 16, Washington 26 phia 28. Oakland 7; Michigan 31, Arizona Monday's Game New Orleans at Jacksonville. 11 - Summaries USFL .667 .588 5 .515 10 .464 13 .441 15 .368 20 Oakland Philadelphia Monday's Game Detroit at Utah. 8:30 p.m. EST n e NBA Boxscores pass from Fusina (Trout kick), 13:09. Individual Statistics 1642, Besana HUSHING Harvin 14. Philadelphia-Bryan- t Oakland-Besan- a PASSING 4 64 IB, Greenwood 54 11. Dailey Corzine 443 7 13, Whatley 04 14, Higgina 54 1 10, 54 18, Wiggins 104. 0 Oldham 2 2 4. Totals 4042 DENVER (187) 30, 64 24. Vandeweghe 11-English 54 21, Williams 7 04 4 Dunn 2 04 4. Issel 5. Evans 4 44 8 Hanilik Schayes 5 04 2. Totals 4145 04 0, Roberts Anderson 24 28 22 25 14 11, - SEKn74-- 28, Wood 1 15, 5 Chambers 5, Sundvold 44 04 O.ToUls Hayes 14, 2 8 Three-poin- Cross 1 2 64 2, 2, 88. 7, 1 U 18. 13 04 Women's NCAA Championships 1. Agneta Eriksson, Texas, Freestyle Sue Habernigg. Southern Cal. 49 66. 1, Marybeth Linzmeier, Freestyle Stanlord, 16.02.38. 2, Michelle Ford, Southern Cal, interceptioon return (kick 50 -Individual Statistics Holman Taylor PASSING Rozier RECEIVING Miller Anderson 541. Holman RUSHING 16:12.00. B. Pittsburgh-Caran- 1. Susan Rapp. Stan-lorBreaststroke record, breaks previous mark ol 2 Childs. Hawaii, 1883. 200 yard Butterfly 1. Tracy Caulkins, Florida. I 55 55: NCAA record, breaks previous mark of 1.56 71 set' bv Mary T. Meagher. 2. Susan Rapp. Stanford. 1:58 05. r 1, Meagan Never, FlorDiving ida. 498.05 2, Kim Fugett, Ohio State, 469.15. 1, Florida, Tracy Freestyle Relay Caulkins. Kathy treible, Laureen Welting, Mary Wdvte, 3:18 52; American record, previous mark Washing- 2:12 84: meet 13 35 by Jeanne ton-Collier B. Harris 13 347. Taylor 7 711 3--38 016 713-- 36 First pass from Reaves (Andrusy-shv- n kick I. 11:47 Second S 19 15. Den FG Speelman 31, 2:14. n Tarn Henderson 50 yard fumble return i kick). 5:47 14 Penrose SpeelDen yard pass from Bailey man kick I. 10:29 Den FG Speelman 33, 14:03 Den FG Speelman 46, 15:00 Third 14 yard run (Speelman kicki. 3 27 Den-W- hite Tarn Gillespie 85 pass from Reaves lAndrusy-shv- n kick I, 3:50 tarn Boone 1 run (pass failed), 14:45 Fourth Tam-- FG Andrusyshyn 35, 1:45. Den Harris 13 pass from Penrose (Speelman kick). 7:49. return ikick 38 yard interception rtin blockedl.8:26. . 1849, Williams 1150,000 Gillespie Harris 342. 7 8 8 7 New Jersey Houstoa 115-- 25 7 18- -32 First pass from Sipe (Ruzek kickl, 7:55 5 run (Harrell pass from Fritschi. Corral 31, 8:35 10 pass from Hebert Aru-F- s HUSHING Sipe 20, Fritsch kickl. 6 pass from Sipe iWalker pass from 1 yard run (Ruzek kickl. 12:49 Individual Statistics 1445. Carlhon New Jersey-WalkHouston-Harre2040. Kelly 645. Jersey-Sin- ew e Jersey-Sp- ek Houston-Kell- 3--31 (Bojovic 8:09 Third 8 pass from Landry (Corral kick), 50 20 JUAN (87) 19, Nielson 7 04 14, Cochran 10 4 24. Palmer 9 Chamberlain 0 4 4, Black 0 2 2, Roberts 1 4 2, 67. 28 2. Totals Barfuss 04 SAN y Bowers MORGAN Mehn 13 Murdock -21 Second Corral Sipei. 7:03 714748-75-28- SEVIER 161) 29. Cleave 3 54 11. Schoemig 4 0 8. Parsons 11 3. 6. Billings 1 5 4, Meacham 0 Itulzen 1 0. 0 0. Barker 0 1 0. Grundy 0 Sorenson 0 61. Totals: 20 RICHFIELD (58) 10, S. Southwick 3 11, Kimball 4 Huberts 4 7. Robinson 3 04 6, Harris 2 0 8 Pendleton 2 4 Barlow 1 04 2. Hyatt 1 04 2. G. Southwick 0 04 0. Paulsen 0 04 0, Scott 0 04 0. Totals 0. Tate 0 Fourth Fritsch. 3:10. 34 interception return 704848-71-27- 9 Sheehan.6.188 Debbie Massey .6.187 SO. 10:04 20 168) 3 32. Wilde 6. Hmk 2 3 8. 2 64 10. Wilson 3. Totals: 14 5. Winn 1 24 Gymnastics Results t 1884 American Cup 18 At Madison Square Garden, March Li Ning, PRC 8W 2 Men: Floor exercise-1- . USA. and Vidmar. 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In the third quarter South Sevier showed three different defenlead. ses to help build its "We started the first half with a zone, but we tried a man- - DONT MISS THIS GREAT OFFER! State 40 (Carroll 8), Seattle 55 iSikma 13). Assists -- Golden State 27 (Conner 8). Seattle 40 (Williams 121. Johnson in the tournament. 4:51 SSuZm State Richfield's coach, Bob Cluff felt that Parsons was the best player EMERY 1651 19. Baker 4 54 13. J Thomas C 54 21. Grant 9 6. T Thomas 3 04 6. Leamasler 0 oung 3 65 27 0. Totals: 0 Allbrecht 0 PINEVIEW (53) 15. Roberts 3 6, 21. Brinton 4 Larsen 10 4, Smith 1 04 Lamoreaux 1 8 5. Worthington 2 53 2. Totals: 21 Fouled out -- Non fouls-Gol- den 0 seven points from the foul line to keep the Wildcats from putting together any type of comeback. "I'm glad I was the one to be carried away," said Parsons after his team carried him around the Marriot Center floor with the state trophy. In earlier action the Morgan Trojans and the San Juan Broncos contest in played a the battle for third and fourth. In the second overtime San Jaun's freeth-row- s Corry Cochran put in two on foul rebound a after Morgan's Richard Lynn to give San Juan the 5 victory. Morgan's Jack Mehn put in 32 points to lead all scorers. Coc!.ran scored 24 points for San Juan. In the consolation game the Emery Spartans ran all over the Andy Pineview Panthers Larsen had 21 points for the Panthers. Emery was sucessful underneath as its two big players, Jeff Thomas and Robert Grant, had 21 and 19 points, respectively. Tucson LPGA Chris Johnson.822,500 Lauri Peterson.13.500 Beckv Pearson.8.750 Barb Bunkowsky .8.250 High School Boxscores Second yard run (Fritsch kickl, 6:35 Third 34 Ruzek. 4:34 25 pass from Kelly i Fritsch kicki, 1 Hou-F- 61-5- INCLUDES MOST CARS AND LIGHT TRUCKS 12 5hS1b7 WASHINGTON Ballard Mahorn 12. (HI 12 .,... (161) 15; 25; McMillen 8, Sobers F. 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(Par 71) n 2- - Rhet Parsons pumped in points for the South Sevier Rams, ten at the beginning of the second half, to open up a close Koch won playoff on 2nd extra hole) Garv Koch $72,000 tim'rge Burns 43.200 B Langer 27.200 Hal Sutton 19.200 Sammy Rachels 16,000 Kav Flovd 13.900 tireg Norman 13.900 Hoger Maltbie 12.400 Dan Pohl 8.600 Nick Kaldo 9.600 Tampa-Reave- s - 14-3- 2-- 3 29 PGA 8400,080 Bay Hill Classic n 1540, - Golf Results - Individual StatisticsMurrayBoone Sydney Anderson PASSING Sydney RECEIVING Brodsky Truvillion HUSHING Denver-Whit- e - Team Totals 1, Texas 392 2, Stanford 324. 3. Florida 313. 4. So. Cal 232. 5. No Carolina 208. 19.173. A - 2. 49 63 in the opening minutes of zone the half, but it was our that was most effective. We also n Herald Correspondent 127 7 " Total Johnson M Lee Pitt-F- tailed), 13:34 Collins 644. Houston-McNeWalker McGhee 446. Johnson 646. Moser run (Bojovic kick), 7:55 kick). 12:52 2 12, Sikma 13 Brown U 12-2 8 4 McCray Hawes 8, C. Johnson 5 54 7, MB, Vranes 34 WilluTms 14 Bratl 04 NCAA Swimming Fourth RECEIVING-N- r First 1 04 5 -7 11:13 Whittington Donovan 1 111 14 6 14 Artzoaa Michigan 184 28--187 Carroll 16 8- pass from Collier (Porter kick), PASSING-N- ew RECEIVING Newton H.Smith Folsom Bryant Ariz-F- GOLDEN STATE (88) 04 10, Smith 3 04 2. Short 24, Conner 8 34 11. Floyd 7 04 12, 3- - 11 16, Collins 4. 04 0. Tillis 3 Engler 2. Totals Mannion 2 04 5 7 3:38 - . 6 6 8 First pass from Carano (Lee kick). 8:43 6 7 6 8- -7 6 6 14 14V28 Second 2 run (Shea kick), 5:43. Third 4 run (Trout kick). 5:40. 2 run (Trout kick). 10:53. Fourth 25 pass from Fusina (Trout kick), 35 SnveV 7 7 0:07. 2 I 7 Pittsburgh Washington 12:50 135 (104) Spencer Dennison Carter Cobb Tampa Bay Denver Western Conference Central Division Michigan Oklahoma Houston Chicago San Antonio Sunday's Results Denver 107, Chicago 104; Seattle 126, Golden State 88; Kansas City 108, Cleveland 87; Milwaukee 108. Washington 101; San Antonio 140, San Diego CHICAGO Woolridge Arizona-Landr- - RECEIVING Ricker Willis M. Southern Division Denver Arizona Los Angeles Oakland - Pacific Division Los 1 New Jersey Philadelphia Pittsburgh Washington GB .551 .528 .477 .464 .420 .388 Standings Easter Conference Atlantic Division WL T Pet. - Pet. - Miller C Michigan-William- s h Western Conference Midwest Division Utah Dallas Kansas City Denver San Antonio Houston 15, USFL - W L 38 31 36 32 32 35 32 37 28 40 (148) 4 23, 10, Cummings Walton 3 27, Smith 8, Nixon Donaldson 34 1 15, 8 20, McDowell 23 Kelscr 2, Pierce 6 0. Hodges 5 McKinney 2 135. 4 8 7 White 1 (Ml 0. Totals 48 81 18 21--148 San Antonio 11 34 41 28--135 SanDiego 2. Fouled out -- Banks, goals-Lu- cas Three-poiAntonio Fouls-San Kelser. Jones, Roberts, Smith, San Antonio 39 32, San Diego 28. Rebounds 111. (McNamara 81, San Diego 44 (Donaldson 35 (Lucas 11), San Diego 30 (Nixon Assists-S.- A. 15). Technical- s- McDowell. Banks. 28 .580 28 .567 1 37 .471 7 41 .378 13 43 .348 15 48 .333 20 40 38 33 25 23 18 Milwaukee Detroit Atlanta Chicago Cleveland Indiana Long 140. SAN DIEGO (135) GB .761 .627 8 .621 8 .552 14 .441 21W Central Division Individual statistics Botner PASSING Mitchell 54 35. Jones 8 0 5 8 42. Roberts 10. Gervin 0 6. 6. McNamara 5 12. Moore 5 2. Totals 2 4, Weidner 0 Brewer Banks 8 8 Lucas Fourth 2 run iCorral kick), 6:28 Bojovic 47, 11:58 Mich-F- - SAN ANTONIO (Bojovic kick i. 13:07 2, goals-Mal- one Three-poi- Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Pet. run ipass failed 1, 11:03 60 pass from Hebert 0, 222S-15- 1 Washing. NBA Standings W L 51 16 42 25 41 25 S7 30 30 38 7:59 4 0 pass from Hebert (Bojovic kick) 13 12, 5 mar. 10.00: 2. Li. 9 95 ; 3, Harting,. 9 85 4, Yang, 8.90; 2. BO 5. Watanabe. 8.70. Still rtngs-l.L9 75; Hartung. 9 85 3. Vidmar, 9 80; 4. Sotomura, 5. Yang. 9.70 Vault-1- , Li and Vidmar, 9.85; 3. Yang 8.75. High and Suarez. 8.80; 5. Borkai and Hartung. bar-1- . Vidmar. 9 95; 2. Yueshan and Borkai. 8 90. 4. Hartung. 9 85; 5. Watanabe. 8 80 Parallel hars-1- . Hartung. 8 90; 2. Vidmar. 8 80: 3, Watanabe, 8.75. Vidmar. 4. Suarez and Yeushan. 8 70. 5920; 2. Hartung, 59 00 ; 3, Yang. 58.70; 4. Li, 58.50: 5. Watanabe. 58 30. Women: Vault-1- , Mary Lou Retton, USA, 1000; 2, Julianne McNamara, USA. 980; 3. Laura Cutma. Romania. 9 65: 4. Silvia Topalova. Bulgaria, 8 60; 5. Hana Richna. Czechoslovakia. 9 40. Uneven ban i McNamara. 10.00: 2, Retton. 8 95; 3. Ricna and 8.80; 2. Heine. 9.80; 5. Cutina. 9 75 Polcrova. and Cutina, 8 65 : 4, Golea. 8 60; 5, , Cutina exerdse-1Topalova and Heine. 9 50 Floor and Golea. 9 90; 3. Heine. 9 80; 4. McNamara and Retton. 39.50 2, Cutina, Ketton. 9 75. 3B 95: 3, McNamara, 38.85 ; 4, Golea, 38.25. who missed a Saturday practice along with defensive end Larry Bethea, did not play. Both players were suspended indefinitely by coach Jim Stanley. Greg Landry's pass in the in the final minute of play Sunday, preserving the Panthers' unbeaten record by sealing a 6 win over the Wranglers. Landry's toss from the Michin gan four was intended for Johnson. But Greenwood, a second-yea- r player who was voted best in. the league at his position last year, snare the pass with one hand to give the defending USFL champions their fourth victory this season. "You really don't think that much in a situation like that," Greenwood said. "It's all reaction. I remember tipping it and the ball falling into my hands." Landry just shook his head. "I just threw it up," Landry said, "Hoping ... I thought I had gotten it up high enough that Trumain could jump for it." Greenwood said he was particularly pleased because Arizona's assistant coaches were heckling Michigan. "I was very, very glad to stick it in their face," Greenwood said. end-zon- Baseball Sizeups He- Bobby Michigan Panthers' safety learned how during his track days at the University of Wisconsin. a former Big Ten Greenwood leaped to high jump champion - Standout STRENGTHS starting pitching with Fernando Reuss Valenzuela Bob Alejandro Pena (14-- 8 7 bert steered the Panthers to scores the first two times it had because the League competition West so the Dodgers should be in the thick of things all season. ), Michigan quarterback David Greenwood got (UPI) the jump on his U.S. Football Still, there are no standout clubs in the National League Welch - Page With Big Win Again This Year (15-10- THE HERALD. Provo, L'Uh, Panthers Keep Record Spotless Lasorda Looks For Success By FRED McMANE UPI Sports Writer VERO BEACH, FU. (UPI) -Tom Lasorda has always said he had Dodger blue in his blood. Now he's getting a chance to show the world. He's bleeding plenty of it as he helps his young team through its growing pains. Lasorda did a bang-u- p job as manager last year by guiding a largely inexperienced team to a first place finish in the National League West. The Dodgers were a team loaded with adversity, everything from drugs to crippling injuries. Yet, with the aid of some patient managing by Lasorda, they persevered. 1984 USIVCSSITY AVI., PROVO 374-19- 17 225-331- 4 |