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S Utah 25 (Allen 8) Assists Akron 21 (Kershaw 5) S Utah 19 (Lee MaicelK 6) Total louls-Ak- ron 22. S Utah 12 2 9 C If 24 29 - 4 6 VKGAt 84 Butler 24. Johnson 12. Augmon 4 16 6. Jones I Hunt 4 2. Anthony 27 35 64 31 Totals 28 11 71 White 19 Funk 6 Voungblood 4 Daley 3. Lotion 11 18 82. 0 Totals Nevada-Las Halrtime Vegas 42. Utah St 39 Johnson Vegas (Anthony goals Nevada-La- s Hunt Utah Si (Jardine 2 2 While Barnes Fouled out Gordon Voungblood Nevada-Las Parns. Rebounds Vegas 37 (Butler 12). Utah St. 50 (Voungblood 12) Assists Nevada-La- s Vegas 15 (Hunt 7. Anthony 7) Utah St 17 (Gordon 8) Total louis Nevada-La- s Vegas 18 Utah St 23 Tecnni-catUtah St delay ot game lor equipment failure. Utah St. crowd Jardine 15. Barnes 10 10 8 Kunst Lightloot 4 4 0 Mack 0 2 Touts 11. McGowan Herald Sports Writer According to Ixiyola High School athletic director John Dawson, Jusfor BYU, tin Yarro is tailor-mad- e both as a football player and as a person. "I think Justin's choice of BYU is a very good one for him," Dawson offensaid of the sive line recruit who signed recently with the Cougars. "He has very, very good agility and footwork, so he has the potential of being a very fine pass blocker. 245-pou- t 19 5 t uta SO fttew 14 oetenM A 13i 16 20 26 i uonea 12 14 11 13 A 0 7 12 .at ftotr 2 Tola 19 14 13 0 65 . 26 Smith 13 Riners 0 Totals totals Benwtmin 14 3. 21 3C 21 J ft.Reid 5- - 21 8 Chapman 16 Gatlison 17 Keys 6 16 Game 5 12 Bogues 0. At Orlando. Urn. (ACHAatNTO (114 pa 16 McCray 2 Ainge 10 Carr 716 ? Totals ORLANDO (100) 0 ill aa-- 24 Ellison Tisdak 20 Del Negro 6 Kite 4 21 2 2 5 Pressiey Tory 114 7 12 Green 4 27 Reynolds 5 Skrles 0 2 8 24 ttiley 0 Tneus 4 Acres 4 Anderson 8 12 6 Ansley 4 Vincent 15 Totals 4 100 31 26 30 (Acramcnls Oriaavde 23 30 27 (Ainge goals Sacramento Pressley Dei Negro 0 1). Orlando 5 Toney McCray Fouled out Tneus Anoenon (Catieoge None Rebounds baciamento 64 (McCray 91. Orlando 49 (Cattedge Reynolds Green 7) Assists Sacramento 34 (Del Negro 3j Orlando 26 (Theus 7). Total 25 Orlando 24 an. Catieoge 27114 20100 SlB Scores Thursday after the first round (AP) r the $1,400,000 Open piayed on the 72 Blue Course at Dotal Country MIAMI Of 6 Club Jim Gallagher Mike Hulbert Gary Koch John Cook Tom Puruer Hale Irwin Clark Dennis Phil Blackmar Ben Crenshaw Mike Rut Bob Tway Fred Couples John Adams Gil Morgan Greg Norman Ken Green Mark Catcavecchia Clark Burroughs Jack Nicklaus 33 33 66 67 32 35-- 67 67 34 33 68 36 68 36 32 68 32 22 27 23104 34 32 22 24112 Majerte (Chambers goals Phoenix K Hornacek Johnson E.Johnson C 3). Maxwell Houston 13 (Floyd Fouled out None Rebounds Phoenix 60 (Magerte 12) Houston 57 (Thorpe 15). Assists Phoenix 29 (K.Johnson 12). Houston 30 (Floyd 9) Total touts Phoenix 16. Houston Ray Floyd Don Shirey David Edwards 34 35-- 66 Wayne Grady P.H Horgan III Fulton Aliem 34 35-- 69 16 Doug Tewell 0 Totals Phoenix Houaton A- 2. 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We control our own destiny," said Jud Heathcote, who coached the Spartans in the KCAA rhampionshio in 1979. ' This is the biggest win Michigan State basketball has had in a few years. It's not the best, but this has to rank with all of them." Elsewhere, it was No. 2 Nevada-La- s Vegas 84. Utah State 82; No. 17 Minnesota 75, Indiana 70; No. 21 Ixouisville 86, Cincinnati 71; No. 23 Arizona 84, Oregon 58 and No. 24 New Mexico State 68, Pacific 55. Gary Payton scored 22 points and Earl Martin had six of his 17 in a 24-- 8 second-hal- f run as Oregon 15-clinched a tie for State (22-10-5- 20-3- 4, Cheng Trish Johnson Nancy Lope2 Robin Walton 33 Missie McGeorge Becky Pearson Caroline Keggi Penny Hammei Lon Poling Marforte Jones Donna White Beth Daniel 36- - 37-- 73 39-- 72 35- - 38-- 73 36- - 37-- 73 36- - 38-- 73 37- - 36-- 73 Deb Richard Barb Bunkowsky Mary Beth Zimmermen 35- - 3- 8- 73 36- - 37-- 73 35- - 38-- 73 37- 36-- 73 Lenore Rittenhouse Shirley Fjriong Shelley Hamiin 37 Amy Alcott Hiromi Kooayashi Betsy King Danielle Ammaccapane Lon Garbacz 37-- 74 36- - 38-- 74 37 37-- Jane Crafter 74 3974 35- 36- - 36 -- 74 37- - 37-- 74 38- - 36-- 74 Sherri Turner Bourth Liu W alters Missie Berteotti Marci 36- - 39-- 74 37- - 37-- 74 Allison Finney Jul Bnles (Continued from Page CI) downs with our guys fronting him in the final ininutes," said Reid. On the steal, Mitchell actually went against Grant's emphatic instructions and left BYU's Mark Durrant open on the low post as he anticipated Kaws' pass to Andy Toolson on the right wing. "He always penetrates and kicks it off to Toolson for the trey," said Mitchell. "I knew it was coming and I left mv man to try for the steal." er pick (projected as one of the top 11 players in Southern California) by Los Angeles Herald-Ernine- The Cougars got two opportunities to tie or win the game. Toolson, who led BYU with 17 with points, missed a three-point26 seconds left and Haws lost his dribble trying to drive on Meredith and Lynn Tryon with three seconds left. Haws scored 13 points and freshman Durrant, who guarded Mitchell most of the game, added an impressive second half 10 points and team-hig- h seven boards. "We could see it in Mike's eyes going down the wire he wanted to take charge out there," said Tryon. He was involved in a controversial non-ca- ll goal tending with nine minutes to play. Durrant stole a pass and dribbled the length of the floor for a layup only to have Tryon hit the net and apparently knock the ball off the rim. "There was no question I said Tryon. "Meredith was in my way so I couldn't get a good crack at a block. I didn't put my r and Lived up to that prediction during the season. He garnered n honors which included F first team City, and He narrowed his choices of colleges early and visited BYU, Washington and California. ' He restricted it (the recruiting list) very early and decided on the three schools he was really interested in," Dawson noted. post-seaso- All-CI- All-Stat- e. goal-tended- ," 55-4- 67-5- 69-G- 72-6- 0 "You find ways to make impor- tant plays, and Michigan State made more important plays than we did, and Steve Smith was in there stirring the water on all of them," Michigan coach Steve Fisher said. "He got into a flow where it wouldn't have made a difference if Wilt Chamberlain was on him." BYU men's vollevball team lost a close match to Ball State 15-0 Thursday in the Smith 14-1- 15-1- Fieldhouse. The Cougars opened the first game with a 0 lead, but quickly d Ball State 3 fell behind after smart play by Ball State and some BYU errors. The Cougars fell behind even 3 before they started a further, come back. Three kills by Skule Vagen and a kill by Gunnar Linds-togave BYU a lift, but it wasn't enough as Ball State finished the game with a kill, The second came was close the entire way, with the two teams exchanging points throughout. With 3 in favor of Ball the score a huge back-roLindstoel had State, kill to give BYU sideout. BYU's Rod Cortez then served for three straight points and a Cougar victory, With the match tied at one game apiece both teams came out fighting. This time Ball State had the edge, with strong defense and kills by Stephan Stamato. Ball State won the third game Ball State took an early lead in the fourth game Ross Burningh-awas put intu the line-u- p for BYU and had two big blocks, bringing the Cougars closer, with the score now hand through the hoop, but I got it above and in front of the rim," said Tryon. He scored 18 points, mostly on four first half treys. The rest of his team went 2 for 15 in the first half. Reid wouldn't comment on the play other than to say next year BYU has a 5 center, "and watch how many times he gets called for goal tending," said Reid. "It's a tough loss for us," said Toolson. "We wanted the title for our own. We didn't want to share it with anyody. We let down on defense in the end and it cost us." "BYU is a smart and tough basketball team," said Grai;t. '"That's why they've led our league. Riley Wallace (Hawaii) and Don Haskins (UTEP) owe me a milkshake for getting them a chance at the crown with this win. But it means nothing if we don't win Saturday. "I have the greatest respect for Roger Reid. He is a friend and he is a good guy. It is fun playing against good guys," Grant said. Jimmy Hines said CSU never thought the game would go any other way than down the wire. "We knew we couldn't blow BYU off the court and it would be a tough game, not a cakewalk." 7-- In the 1918 World Series, Babe Ruth, pitching for the Boston Red Sox, picked Max Flack of the Cubs off base twice in one game. m I Week's Specials! This '80 Honda Prelude a? ' 40-3- 34- - 39-- 73 Janet Anderson 15-1- 0, 2S-2- 34-3- BYU: 35- - 37-- 72 JoAnne Carrier Val Skinner the' title against Arizona the Pac-1- 0 Slate. at half-tim- e The Beavers trailed with 16:23 to play and 1 before mounting their decisive run and beating the Sun Devils for the ninth consecutive time. Martin's shot gave Oregon State a 4 made lead and his second it 2 with eight minutes left Alex Austin had 23 points for Arizona State. "We got beat by a pretty good basketball team," Sun Devils coach Bui Frieder said. "Oregon State is outstanding and their record backs it up. They played well in the second half, and as the game wound down we ran out of gas. "I thought when we had that lead we had a early eight-poin- t chance to take control, but when we needed the big play we didn't get it. Oregon State's defense is outstanding, primarily because cf their quickness. They're deceiving in how quick they can be." Smith scored 25 points in the second half and 13 in a 19-- 6 surge 3 that put Michigan State ahead with 7:01 remaining. "I think this is the best I've ever played because it's against Michigan," said Smith, who also had rune rebounds. Terr)' Mills, who equaled a career high in scoring 31 points for Michigan, scored 10 in a 13-- 2 run that brought the Wolverines to with 2:47 left. Matt Steigenga gave the Spartans a lift when he stripped the ball from Michigan's Michael Talley and scored on a dunk for a lead. Two free throws apiece in the final minute by Steigenga and Mark Montgomery clinched the victory. 34- - 38-- 72 35- - 37-- 72 34- - 36-- 72 36- - 36-- 72 Ball State spikers roll past BYU, 3-- 1 1 a By The Associated Press Oregon Stale and Michigan Stale control their own oesunies as far as getting automatic bids to the NCAA tournament. No. 16 Oregon Stale earned the No. 1 seed in next week's Pac-1- 0 tournament by defeating Arizona State 9 Thursday night. "We're now the No. 1 seed in the Pac-1- 0 tournament, that's the big thing," Coach Jum Anderson said. "We accomplished our goal" Arizona can share the regular-seaso- n championship by defeating Oregon Slate in Tucson on Saturday but the Beavers have clinched the for the top seed. "It's a must game in our hearts, title but it's not for the Pac-1- 0 now," Anderson said. "The pressure is off us. It's a relief." Meanwhile, Steve Smith matched his career high with 36 points in leading No. 14 Michigan State to a 0 victor)' over No. 8 Michigan, giving tlie Spartans undisputed possession of first place in the Big Ten. Because the Big Ten doesn't have a postseason tournament, the regular-seaso- n champion gets an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. 12-has a Michigan State (23-e lead over Purdue, which was idle. The Spartans have won seven straight and ended a five-ga- 74 4074 37 37 74 36 36-- 74 cut from same cloth Ball State, however, went on a scoring run, raising the score to 14-The Cougars tried to stage a comeback, but Bob Penzes of Ball State had an important kill to give Ball State sideout with the score 5 1,895 5 5, 39 5 AT. aJc, low miles 6. '87 Che v. Nova 5 spd., ac, low miles 14-1- 0. lOth-ranke- I Perrin bowls on the Major's league at Regal Recreation. In the 22nd week of the 32 week league Perrin rolled the first string of 12 consecutive strikes in his life. Perrin's game is only the second perfect game in Utah County this bowling season 'it seems twice as big as my 299 game. Very few sports have a perfect score, and to achieve bowling's perfect game is really exciting for me," says Perrin. His efforts won him a $300 prize from Regal Lanes. Perrin will receive national recognition upon approval of his 300 game from the American Bowling Congress. Perrin from Orem is a programmer at Word Perfect. His bowling career began at age 7 in Bountiful where he joined his first junior league. In college he bowled on the Boise State team for two years and he bowled one year for Brigham Young University. 71 A&EBAU. all-bo- janVUWMaaMM tfMna Beavers, Spartans control own destiny 73-5- American IWagua percent for the season on the offensive line for Loyola, an school with a studentbody of BYU 1,100 students and a college prep curriculum. "About 99 percent of our students college or "Plus, he's just a very fine per- go on to a four-yeson. You don't have to worry about university," Dawson noted. In addition, while playing "some him flunking out or causing probspot defense," Yarro caused six lems. He's a tremendous artist he may major in art. He's just a fumbles and had four sacks for the a class Cubs, who were 10--2 overall, league real Renaissance kid champions and Division I act." this season. Yarro is a class act on the n Yarro was a football field, too. He graded out at Super 11 rr 36-- 71 MILWAUKEE BRE iVERS Agreed to terms with Billy r Bates intieider on contract. TWINS-Agr- eed MiNtESOTA to terms with Kevin r contract. Tapani pitcher, on a NEW YORK YANKEES Agreed to terms with Brian Dor&ett. catcher, on contract. 89 V. 3i i't 71 Arioy Bean Loren fvooaftt Ronnat By JOHN BKST Herald Correspondent year ago. Brian Perrin bowled a near perfect 299 game. One more pin and he would have rolled his first perfect game. Since that 299 game Perrin has had a voracious hunger for a perfect 300 game. 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Maierle Chambers 17 Hornacek 18 K Johnson 8 16 4 E Johnson 4 Lang 16 Battle 8 Grant 0 Totals 45 103 104 HOUSTON (112) B Johnson 6 20 9 15 Thorpe 24 Olaiuwon 41 4 9 Wiggins Floyd 411 0 5 Smith 4 Maxwell 2 Woodson 10 Justin Yarro, By DOROTHY KNOELL - 61 Do niuioe.pnta jSSI Oram LA 23 22 30 27 102 34 28 34 23118 (Porter 24. Voung goals Portland luipm Matont 5 uacx Nicluaus outne Vora 23 2i 25 2C M S 24 16 23 22 aTaivatae Dumars f omi goats Detroit (Johnson Thomas i Aguiite (F.acnies ISasningion Maione Atane Fouiet) ouiftone hetxiunos Detroit 61 (Aoorrian 15 vrasniriglon 60 (Turpm uonee. Iftalaet 9) Assists Detiof 23 iTnomas 9i atasningioii 26 (King 7) Tola' tcuis Detroit 17 rrashirigton 21 -- 13 .956 Techicais Ring At Salt Lake City PORTLAND (102) 21 Williams 6 Duckworth 7 Kersey 19 21 Drenler 10. 16. Porter 4 Voung 5. 6 Rotniison Cooper 0 4 6 Johnston 2. Irvin Pelrovic i. 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