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Show irr. , Tterli. April 23. 1". THE bis eniy? A triple play and PROYO a grand slam home run helped BYU sweep a twinbill Wednesday over Southern Utah University, 5 and 22-The triple play came in the second inning of the opener with the bases loaded. Southern Utah's Brian Kruse flied out to short right field. As BYUs Mark Smith raced in to make the grab, SLTTs T.J. King tagged and took off from third and another SUU runner tried to move from second to third. Smith relayed the ball to Brad Winget, who threw to third in time to get the runner trying to advance. Then, Cougar third baseman Chris Circuit stepped on third, and on the appeal King was declared out for leaving the leaving third before the catch was made. The Cougars led through four innings, but the Thunderbirds rallied to go 6-- RON FREHM The Associated Prns Jump for Joy: Ottawa's Bruce Gardiner, right, leaps in the air after scoring the winning goal against New Jersey in overtime. 1. 3-- 0 Wings blast Coyotes Detroit ;, DETROIT (AP) opened defense of its Stanley Cup championship in high gear Wednesday night as Joe Kocur scored two goals in the Red Wings' 3 win over the Phoenix Coyotes. , , Detroit, hoping to become the first NHL team in six years to repeat as Cup champion, scored three times in the first 13 minutes. ,NHL PLAYOFFS..' ; CAPITALS 3 BRUINS 1 6-- Utah Valley ran its winning streak to eight games 2 with an sweep over Weber State Wednesday. In the the process, Wolverines extablished a 8--1, and Esa Tikkanen scored for the Capitals. With their leading scorer hobbled for half the game, the Washington Capitals relied on their tenacious defense and goaltender Kolzig to mark a successful return to the playoffs. SABRES 3 FLYERS 2 PHILADELPHIA Donald Aiidette's goal, which came after Buffalo lead, squandered a won it for the Sabres. Audette slapped in a rebound from the side of the net with 8:17 left to play. third-perio- d two-go- 7-- d new-recor- for wins in a season. UVSC improved to breaking the school record of 37 wins, which was set by last year's team. Mitch Jones continued his torrid hitting in the opener, with a homer and going double and three RBI. The home run was his 21st of the year and fifth in the last three games. It gave UVSC a 0 lead in the fifth inning. In Game 2, Weber State took 38-1- . SENATORS 2 DEVILS 1 al EAST RUTHERFORD, N J. Eruce Gardiner scored on a rebound at 5:48 of overtime and the Senators stunned the Devils. 5-- 3. Jr?F R iiMMwiiii furl P1f13 1 i iin " iTsmsis f fl 1 PIP ir w 73 JLj5 mm 3R0O0 pisstspii pnsmais PJ6SOSS15 W3J,7$15 PISMBWi 0iJS .rrTuj'?7T'i in m P2WSiS 3 s Lfts-ca- Fesersod ) IXxnrZ 10 054 1m E'j -- S :n ; 3 0 33 21 8 1 - .r-- Crt jt j ,r Or. MEN'S TENNIS TULSA, Okla. BYU, the No. 8 seed, advanced in the first day of action at the WAC men's tennis tournament. BYU beat Rice Other teams to advance were Fresno over UTEP, New State Mexico (4-- 2 over Utahf, UNLV (4-- 0 over Hawaii , and TCU 2 over Air Force). 4-- 2. (4-- 0 4-- BYU 4. Kcm 2: 2 He 5. 8'U. 3 f iww.SorBU 1 Wjr..a Cave if i: Ax tie! re 3 f&nUr enattzm-ra- 1 Ztrr irtit:a:- - r.v 3 3 1009. CSU 1010, Wyoming 1020 and Hawaii 1030. Tulsa's Niina Laitinen was medalist with a 223. BYU scores w ere Gillemo and Jamie Stevenson 244. Catalina Navarro , Fredrika Schlasberg 243, Summer Fenstermaker 256. 24-5- 1-- bases-loade- 1, OSO Enckson MxtkI 001 20 024Fms (SI and Coo UVSC Kiy V.PFms SMan 2. Jcnes UVSC jo. Steeie Jos. 1 O 5 3 070 Huff S and LP Enckson. S Huff Sftsnaoa, Beiiston 100 OOO 001 230 771 O I 001 Kemy (S). Peterson (6J ard Hansen dfcBein Has 'SJ and Oemoi WP McBew. LPap He. 13) 3&UV. 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JSeZZZ2J 7nen we gave you Kine iMil Jea. Sffer 1 Forever. P BYU finished fifth at the women's WAC golf championships, d 220 at shooting a the Poppy Hills Golf Club in Pebble Beach. Susanne Gillemo shot the third-bes- t round of the day, a 76, to help the BYU cause. TCU won the tournament with a 924, holding of Tulsa, which finished at 927. Defending champion San Jose State was third at 923, followed bv New Mexico 954, BYU 972, SMU 986, UTEP 1005, SDSU final-roun- Aje? OOO '2. fievner 'j. '". MONTEREY, Calif. Ma'0 ii xrarawu! ton tenc. BU Ocut f arro SUU BrU 5 0 111 MO 3 tUt But- - wo StjOTBt Gjw 0. rocsrJng charges. 0 111 a 0 lead in the first, but the Wolverines scored six runs in the third. The big blow came from Ronnie Branin, who had a d triple. UVSC is at Dixie Friday and Saturday in SWAC play. 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