Show Sports briefs Utes thump CSU 25-1- 2 FORT COLLINS Colo (AP) — Steve Sprinhome run as Utah ger ripped a grand-slalashed 25 hits in romping to a 2 Western Athletic Conference baseball victory over Colorado State Sunday The triumph was the Utes’ first in WAC play raising their league record to 2 and CSU dropped to 3 in the overall mark to WAC and overall The Utes taking advantage of six CSU errors had a pair of eight-ru- n innings in the m 25-1- 1-- 5-- 18 slugfest Reliever Greg Bird earned the victory for the Utes Ram starter Kurt Jorgensen who gave up 11 runs in one and a third innings suffered the loss Baseball meeting Friday Baseball League will The Ogden-Webe- r have its first organizational meeting on Friday at 6 pm at the Ogden City Recreation Division office 1220 23rd St Any team wishing to participate in the Ogden-Webe- r League this season must be in attendance at Friday’s meeting League rules and fees will be discussed at the meeting and for more detailed information call Anthony Martinez 392-487- 8 Pool league playoffs start Individual playoffs and the round robin tournament in the Weber County Men’s Pool League will get under way tonight at 7 pm at Andy’s Lounge Playoffs will also be held the remainder of this week and next week on the following dates: Tuesday National Tavern Wednesday Disco Lounge Thursday The Den April 12 Shear Brothers Tavern April 13 Moore’s Kokomo Club April 14 15 High Country MONTE CARLO Monaco (AP) — The $300000 Monte Carlo Tournament opened today with four of the Czechoslovakia’s Ivan Lendl ranked third in the world is the top seed at this major clay court five-mont- ment break the longest of his career by qualifying for the event at the seaside Monte Softball game set Tuesday Weber State’s women’s softball team fresh from a doubleheader sweep of Brigham action Young University in of Utah the hosts weekend last University 2 in its home opener Tuesday at pm The game will most likely be played at Sunset Park since Wildcat Field is still too wet and will not have had time to dry out sufficiently non-conferen- WSC ce tennis team in action The Weber State women’s tennis team hosts Utah in a dual match on Tuesday at 2 pm at the John Edman Varsity Courts on the WTSC campus If the weather is bad the match will be moved indoors to the Wildcat Racquet Club in North Ogden Women golfers in Arizona PHOENIX Ariz — Weber State’s women’s golf team began play today in the Lady Sun Devil Invitational being hosted by Arizona State University event is being held at the The Mummy Mountain Course and will run through Wednesday Making the trip for the WSC team were Kerri Clark Elisabet Wahlquist Lori Vegwert Julie Kelly and Heidi Wallin 54-ho- le 25-year-- who has from first to dropped sixth place in the rankings in the past 10 months had to qualify for the tour- Here is this week’s schedule in the Ogden City Recreation Division’s adult volleyball program at Mount Ogden Middle School: — (Court No 1) 6:30 pm Lil Audrey's Tuesday vs Wildcat Volleyball Club No 2 7:15 pm Marta's Muggers vs Jaws 8 1 8:45 pm L'l Audrey's vs pm Jaws vs Wildcat Volleyball Club No Hill Air Force Base vs Wildcat Marta's Muggers (Court No 2) 6:30 pm Volleyball Club No 1 7:15 pm U'l Audrey's vs Hill Air Force Base 8 pm Marta's Muggers vs Wildcat Volleyball Club No 2 8:45 pm Hill lodies' Blue Leogue Air Force Base vs Jaws Wednesday Ladies' Red League — (Court No 1) 6:30 pm Lillies of the Volley vs Hilltop Lodies 7:15 pm United Savings vs Lillies of the Volley 8 pm Netters vs J Ron Stacey 8:45 pm High Country Drilling vs Netters (Court No 2) 630 pm 41st Wheels vs United Savings 7:15 pm 41st Wheels vs Hilltop Ladies 8 pm Sandtrap vs High Country Drilling 8:45 pm J Ron Stacey vs Sandtrap Thursday Coed League — (Court No 1 ) 6:30 pm Dodgers vs Johnson Electric 7:15 pm Dodgers vs Out of Towners (Court No 2) 6:30 pm Johnson Electric vs Pipe Pipe Dreams vs Out of Towners 7:15 pm Dreams Three point goals — Dunleavy 2 Total fouls — Houston 16 San Antonio 22 A — 14193 INDIANA (115) 9 Williams 8 0 16 C Johnson 5 McGinnis 4 2 12 Buse 6 4-- 4 19 Davis 5 5 14 Owens 3 6--7 12 17 Sichting 3 0 6 Carter 5 0 10 Knight 4 1 Totals 43 26-3- 1 115 MILWAUKEE (129) Ma Johnson 1 4 1 28 Mi Johnson 4 34 1 1 Lanier 1 0 2 Moncrief 1 1 6--8 28 Winters 0 0-- 0 0 Lister 5 2 18 Catchings 2 0 12 Cummings 9 2 20 May 5 129 7 4 Smith 2 0-- 0 4 Crompton 1 0 2 Totals 54 0-- 0-- Indiana 24 30 32 29—115 29 36 31 33 — 129 Three-PoiGoals— Buse 3 Jotal Fouls— Indiana 26 Milwaukee 26 Technicals — Indpna Coach McKinney 782-990- for reservations and tee times 2 10 Kenon 8 0 16 Gilmore 6 8 18 Lester 2 0--0 4 Theus 1 1 4 26 Jones 3 0-- 0 6 Sobers 7 3 16 Woolridge 2 4 6 Jackson 4 2 10 1 1 2 Totals 47 1 BOSTON (114) Maxwell 6 6-- 8 18 McHale 4 0 8 Parish 8 2 18 Henderson 4 4 11 Corr 4 9 Bird 13 3 29 Archibald 2 4 7 Robey 1 0 2 Ford 6 0 12 Fernsten 1 14 3 0 0--0 00 Totals 48 22 22 35 33—1 1 2 Chicago 21 35 28 3D— 114 Boston Total fouls— Chicago 27 Boston 24 A — 15320 Padilla beats out Rono STANFORD (UPI) — Doug Padilla of Brigham Young upset Henry Rono in the 5000-mete- r run Saturday in the record time of 13:458 at the Martin Luther King Games track and field championships Rono wearing the Athletics West colors crossed the finished line in 14:375 Padilla’s time was 13:458 a Stanford Stadium and meet record Brian Oldfield of the Chicago Track Club took the shotput with the meet record distance of 66-- 5 Yt while Sandy Crabtree of USC took Yz the long jump in a meet record 2-- 2-- 3-- 0-- 0-- 2-- 21-3- 3-- 9-- 6-- 2 Unseeded Bill Scanlon upset fellow American Vitas 6 2-- $300000 World Tennis Championship tourney in Zurich Switzerland In the Scan- top-seed- ed Argentina The victory worth $100000 gave Scanlon a berth in the WCT finals next month in Dallas Balasz Taroczy of the Hungary won Prix $75000 Grand tournament in Nice France by defeating Yannick Noah of France top-seed- ed land Manning 5-- 35 32 27 25—1 1 9 32 31 22 24—109 New Jersey Cleveland Total fouls — New Jersey 26 Cleveland 24 al — New Jersey Cooch Brown Cook A— 4105 PORTLAND (111) Gross 6 0-- 0 12 Natt 7 Paxson 9 2 20 Ransey 10 4 Valentine 0 0 0 Verhooven 1 0 5 Lamp 0 0-- 0 0 Totals 48 LOS ANGELES (129) 1 3 Wilkes 15 4 Rambis 24 E Johnson 7 6-- 7 20 Nixon 2 2 1 0 McAdoo 3 4 1 0 Brewer 2 4 C Johnson 0 0 0 Totals 54 3-- 2-- 0-- 0-- 2-- -1 2-- 0-- 4-- -- 21-2- 0-- Portland Los Angeles Technic- 13 2 8 0 Solomon Moskau (4) Tekulve (8) Scurry (9) and Nicosia Leibrandt Price (8) and Trevino W — Moskau L — Leibrandt HRs — Pittsburgh Nicosia Lacy Cincinnati 010 000 010 — 2 6 030 OOO Ox — 4 9 Detroit Boston 1 Thompson 7 2 16 23 Bates 7 4-- 4 18 2-- 2 Gudmundsson 1 3-- 4 111 32 AbdulJabbar 11 9 4 22 2 Cooper 4 0 4 McGee 2 0-- 0 4 129 31 24 27 29—1 1 1 4-- San Diego Perry Anderson (8) Caudell (9) ond Bulling Firova (7) Lollar DeLeon (8) Chiffer (9) and Gwosdz W — Perry L — Lollar Chicago (NL) vs Chicago 3-- 2-- 28 29 30 29—1 1 6 34 36 34 36 — 140 Fouled out— Hanzlik Total fouls — Denver 27 Seat26 Technicals — Hanzlik Kelser Williams A — Denver Seattle 2-- -2 3-- 0-- 19-2- tinez seconds while his Snowbasin teammates Curtis Sneddon and Terry Van Vleet placed 3rd and 4th respectively in the same event with times of 5319 and 5332 Nordic Valley’s star Stacey Brown swept her second straight victory in the girls’ J-race Saturday with a time of 7240 which was also good enough for a third-plac- e finish in the combined division girls’ J-- and J-Miller Snowbasin’s Ryan sensation swept the boys’ J-event Saturday and his clocking of 6411 was also good enough for a e finish in the combined J-and J-- division boys’ VI VI crown four-woma- to Jaeger in January In losing Jaeger received $40000 — 289 74-- 7 295 J-I- V V J-I- V Nordic Valley’s Brian Barker placed 2nd in the boys’ Saturday in 5023 Lightening to a 125-11- J-I- I race And Snowbasin’s Melisa Sneddon rounded out a long list of top finishes by local skiers by placing event Saturday 4th in the girls’ with a time of 5184 A total of 183 skiers raced down Solitude’s Grumble Run under Saturday’s sunny skies which turnJ-- II ed into a heavy snowstorm Sunday and subsequently hampered the second day of competition 3 victory over the Billings Mont Volcanoes Sunday for the championship of the Continental Basketball Association FOOTBALL SCHOOL OFFENSE-DEFENS- E PkOb Doriett GradtsHar fneismann lac k toundlood Spnns Trier Rulun Jonf-Harold Jurkscn NeKen Ham PESIDLNT s Upshaar Hoter Lott Montana B'cn Hive1 M Dennard Jackson J Rbmsun Saul Billy Sims Drear Pearson "Too Tan" Jones 60 COLLEGE COACHES DAILY Tony Dorsett EOYS Siero'r‘r rr Dt 'ng idar Instruction n a1 pha ps rf (r s 3 Include s CONTACT” THREE ONE WEEK SESSIONS & SOutrrn Cj"L Ut ah and Nort'-er( 'June 13 18 at Sonoma State Calif 14 19 at Utah State Logan Utah 'June 'June ?0 25 at U C Riversde Calif Ur r BROCHURE: OFFENSE DEFENSE 0 Box 508 LaPuente Call Toll Free: P Calif 91747 or 800-244296 nt Hockey 2 7-- 2520 INSTRUCTIONAL lead the Lancaster Texas at New York 2 pm Boston at Chicago 2:15 pm Cleveland at Milwaukee 2:30 pm Seattle at Minnesota 8:35 pm California at Oakland 10:35 pm Nieporte 2B2 Falesha Favero of Nordic Valley event Sunday won the girls’ with a time of 6253 to follow' up on finish from Saturher second-plac- e day when she was clocked in 5866 Snowbasin’s Hope Rich also had a pair of high finishes in the girls’ J-division placing 2nd on both Saturday and Sunday with respective times of 6653 and 7015 John Van Vleet also of Snowbasin was 2nd in the boys’ race Saturday with a time of 5471 V LANCASTER Pa (UPI) — Joseph Cooper scored 26 points to 5) $20000 Jim Ferree 2520 Sam 5nead 2520 J C Goosie 2520 Bliy Casper 2520 2150 Jerry Barber Howie Johnson 2150 2000 Tommy Bolt Ken Mast 1900 Boo Erickson 1750 Charles Sifford 1750 Ed Causey 1650 J-I- II CBA 2:05 pm Tuesday's Games Toronto at Detroit 1:30 pm 14-- Tom SOLITUDE — Ogden-are- a skiers from Snowbasin and Nordic Valley took home a host of top honors in the annual Salt Lake Tribune Ski Classic giant slalom races staged here Saturday and Sunday at the Solitude resort Snowbasin’s Cory Jones finished division first in the boys’ a with of time 5209 Saturday VI 13-1- January Daw Finsterwald 11600 Paul Harney 8000 Bill Collins 5150 Miller Barber 5150 Dan Sikes 4000 Arnold Palmer 3450 Art Wall Jr 3450 Gene Liftler 3000 Area skiers capture host of racing honors Ab© AILIL In Palm Beach 6-- 77-- 7 Seniors Classic Fla April 4 (Par 72) Don one-yea- 13-1- 1 Gardens Fla Chris Evert Lloyd fired two aces for the final two points as she downed Andrea Jaeger 1 5 to win the $200000 n Citizen Cup a event Evert Lloyd took home $80000 as she avenged a straight-se- t loss she suffered 68— 289 At Tampa 5th-plac- Monday's Game 0-- 7-- pm (All Times EST) Kansas City (Leonard at Baltimore (D Mar 0-- 2-- 2 American 32403 3-- ) Montreal at Pittsburgh 12:35 pm San Francisco at Los Angeles 4:05 pm New York at Philadelphia 7:35 pm St Louis at Houston 8:35 pm Atlanta at San Diego 10:05 pm 5-- 1- 12-9- Tuesday's Games 5-- 3-- 72—287 Seniors VI Monday's Game (140) 0-- 7 77-71-- 6 4477 4477 4 477 Donna Cnponi 3510 Cathy Morse Carole Jo Callison 3510 Janet Coles 3510 Vicki 3000 Singleton Vicki Tabor 3000 Martha Hansen 3000 Deobie Austin 3000 Baltimore — Placed pitcher Tim Stoddard on the disabled list retroactive to March 31 Houston — Optioned pitcher Billy Smith to their AAA affiliate in Tucson Ariz Milwaukee — Sent rookie pitcher Frank DiPino to their Vancouver AAA affiliate New York (AL) — Signed Bobby Murcer to a contract optioned pitcher Bob Sykes to their AAA Columbus farm teorn and sent pitcher Dave LoRoche to o Columbus as a player-coac- h New York (NL) — Purchased the contract of catcher Rick Sweet from their Tidewater fa-'club of the International League and optioned relief pitcher Terry leach to the some team OoKlana — Sent outfielder MitcheM Page ond pitchers Brian Kingman and Dave Beard to Triple A Tacoma San Francisco — Sent catcher Ron Pruitt ond pitcher Atlee Hommaker to Tnple-Phoenix signed pitcher Jim r Barr to a cortrac Seattle — Optioned pitchers Bob Stoddard and Bryan Clerk and snortstop Domingo Romos to Tnpie-Salt Lake City V (All Times EST) Chicago (Bird 4-- at Cincinnati (Soto Shelton 8 0 16 Walker 5 0-- 1 10 Sikma 13 4 29 Hanzlik 10 6 25 Williams 8 36 19 Vranes 0 0--0 0 Brown 6 2 14 Donaldson 4 7 13 Tolbert 1 0-- 0 2 Johnson 3 2 8 Radford 0 0 0 Kelser 1 2 4 Totals 140 59 22-3- 0 KANSAS CITY (95) 1 1 Woodson 14 0-- 0 28 R Johnson 2 0 King 5 4 Ford 3 0-- 0 6 Grunfeld 9 0-- 2 1 8 E Johnson 0 0 0 Drew 3 0 6 S Johnson 8 4 18 Dennard 2 0-- 0 4 Loder 0 0-- 0 0 Totals 46 7 95 PHOENIX (104) Adams 7 4 17 Robinsorr 4 9 Kelley 6 3 14 D Johnson 5 8 17 Mocy 5 0--0 1 1 Scott 1 4 5 Davis 1 0 3 22 Kramer 3 0 6 Nance 1 0-- 2 2 Cook 0 Totals— 42 8 104 Kansas City 26 21 21 27— 95 Phoenix 27 31 23 23—104 Three-poigoals — Mac y Total fouls — Kansas City 24 Phoenix 13 Technical fouls — Mac y A— 10916 at Chicago ppd National 5-- 0-- (AL) inclement weather 0-- 2-- 021 000 100 — 4 11 0 000 000 010 — 1 5 1 Seattle -2 2-- 004 010 330 — 11 14 0 010 001 210— 5 10 2 Fowlkes Schatzeder (4) Martin (7) Breining (8) and May Ransom (6) Kingman Beard (6) Rajsich (8) Kinney (9) and Kearney W — Fowlkes L — Kingman HRs — San Francisco Clark Smith Oakland Burroughs 5-- 3-- 1 Williams (7) Wilcox (8) Fahey (5) Tudor Clear (5) Rainey (6) and Gedman W— Tudor L — Wilcox DENVER (116) English 10 3 22 Vandeweghe 91-- 1 19 Issel 10 6 3 25 Dunn 1 0-- 0 2 McKinney 5 0-- 2 1 0 Hordges 1 Gondrezick 4 4 1 1 Thompson 7 7 19 Higgs 11-1- 3 Roche 0 0-- 1 0 Ray 1 0 2 Totals 49 1827 116 2-- 2 and Parrish Lee Oakland 30 33 32 34—129 2-- 002 002 100 — 5 020 001 001 — 4 Pittsburgh 13230 tle Romero San Francisco Fouled out— none Total fouls — Portland 22 Los Angeles 22Technical — Portland coach Ramsay A— SEATTLE Milwaukee 5-- 0-- to win the 6-- 000 021 030 2 — 8 170 110 OOO 1 03 0 — 6 14 3 Milwaukee Waits Sutclffe (5) Spillner (7) Lewalyn (8) Brennan (9) and Bando Lerch McClure (6) Fingers (8) Augustine (9) and Yost WBrennan L— Augustine HRs — Cleve- 3-- 2-- top-seed- ed I— 0-- 3-- y (6) Cleveland NEW JERSEY (119) 21 Elmore 3 0 King 6 4 15 B Williams 10 6 R Williams 12 5 27 Walker 2 4 7 Cook 7 O'Korn 6 69 18 Gminski 2 2 6 Bailey 1 0 2 Van 119 1 Breda Kolff 0 2 2 Totals 49 CLEVELAND (109) Robinson 5 9 19 Wed man 13 3 29 Edwards 10 6 25 Wilkerson 1 2 4 Huston 9 6 23 Mokeski 0 0--0 0 Herron 0 0--0 0 Hubbard 2 6 9 Totals 40 29-3- 2 109 3-- ht and 0-- 18-2- 5-- 7-- 2-- 0-- 1 1 Hough Comer (6) Darwin (7) Matlock (8) Sundberg B Johnson (6) Righetti Rowley (5) Davis Moy (7) Gossage (8) and Cerone W — Hougn Righetti HR — Texas Parrish 8-- 3-- 400 30 000 — 8 0 0 000 000 000 — 0 7 2 Texas New York 2-- 2-- 3-- 1 15 0 8 13 0 6-- 0-- 4-- In Frankfurt West Germany Lendl of Czechoslovakia needed just 62 minutes to crush Peter McNamara of to Australia a of final the capture $250000 Grand Prix tournament It was Lendl’s seventh victory in his last eight tourneys and his 60th success in 61 matches played since last September 3-- 6 (112) Greenwood 4 Vilas of hole-in-on- CHICAGO 1 Christenson Monge (6) Farmer (8) Brussar (9) and Virgil Diaz (8) Erickson Havens (3) Felton (4) Arroyo (5) Corbett (8) and Wynegar Butera (6) W — Christenson L — Havens 11052 A— 00 730 000 — 010 020 212 — 1 Philadelphia Minnesota nt over Gabriel 5 Leal Gott (6) McLaughlin (8) and Martinez Whitt (8) Sutton LaCorte (7) Richard (8) Sambito (9) and Pujols Knicely (7) W — Sutton L — Gort 21-2- Milwaukee Urpi of Spain 6-- 4 2-- 0-- 8-- 0-- Island NY won a berth in the tournament with a 0-- 6 0-- 0-- Jimmy 6 4-- 0-- Arias of Grand vic-tor- 20 20 28 27 — 95 30 19 27 17 — 93 2 (ejected) n 21-d- 13-1- Houston San Antonio meeting in Monte Carlo Sunday and is expected to review Borg’s qualifying status during the session In another qualifying match Sunday Garbacz Baseball 2-- 2-- 2-- King Betsy Lori Transactions 0-- 2-- 2-- Lopez-Melto- 3-- 4-- 2-- 25 2C0 Stacy Sandra Hayme 25200 13500 Amy Alcott 13500 Kathy Whitworth Pat Bradley 10500 Beth Daniel 8800 8800 Nancy JoAnne Corner 8000 6900 Kathy Postiewait 6900 Patty Sheehan Jan Stephenson 6900 5490 Kyle O'Brien Cindy Hill 5490 Cathy Sherk 4477 0-- 2-- The Pro Tennis Council opened a three-da- y hard-foug- 3-- 0-- 13-1- in those Grand Slam events this year if he has to qualify He has said his main goals for 1982 are to win the US Open and regain the No 1 ranking he once held for 27 consecutive months lon had upset HARRISVILLE — The Ben Lomond Men’s one best Association will stage a four-ma- n ball golf tournament here Saturday The tourney will include individual sweep-stake- s with low gross and low net prizes being e contest awarded along with a an is $5 fee plus optional per player Entry $2 fee for the individual sweepstakes Entries are due by Thursday at 5 pm Tee times will begin at 9:30 am Tourney 4 participants should call the pro shop at 19-1- 0 1- 4-- $45000 Lithe Sally 1 nt HOUSTON (95) 3 Hayes 4 4 11 Malone 9 4 Willoughby 1 21 Leovell 4 4 12 Reed 10 0 20 Henderson 6 0 12 Dunleavy 3 2 10 Murphy 3 0-- 0 6 Jones 0 0--0 0 6 Totals 40 95 SAN ANTONIO (93) Mitchell 1 0 0-- 0 20 Olberding 8 4 20 Johnson 0 0 0 Moore 3 2 8 Gervin 9 2 20 Corzine 4 2 1 0 Banks 4 5 10 Bratz 2 6 5 Totals 40 93 five-tim- 7-- 0-- 37 32 27 31—127 goals— Russell Toney Fouled out— Dawkins Total fouls — New York 26 Philadelphia 21 Technicals — Philadelphia Coach Cunningham Hollins A— 10091 Three-poi- six-tim- 1-- 0-- Philadelphia 6-- 1 Gerulaitis 3-- 18-2- Sunday by posting 6--2 2-- 2-- 2-- 73 70 Dinah Shore Invitational Calif April 4 Par 72 -- 0-- 3-- 75—296 5 At Rancho Mirage resorts: Alta — 205 total 15 new Beaver Mountain— 1 73 total 15 new Brian Head — 170 total 1 new Brighton — 196 total 12 new Deer Valley — 153 total A new Mt Holly — 160 total 0 new Nordic Valley — closed Park City — 130 total 0 new Park West— closed Parley's Summit— closed Ponder Mountain— 202 total 6 new Snowbasin— 86 total 7 new Snowbird — 173 total 12 new Solitude — 186 total 10 new Sundance-85 total 0 new Snow depth in inches refers to unpacked snow at midslope New snow refers to snow within last 24 hours 2-- 2-- — 295 — 295 LPGA CITY (AP) — The Utah Travel Council reports the following conditions Mondoy at the state's ski 3-- 3 3-- qualifying matcha 7 2-- — 292 2785 Burns M'ke Sullivan 2785 Leonora 2785 Thompson 2 7S5 Keith Fergus Pot McGowan 2785 Skeeter Heath 1995 1995 Wally Armstrong Jim Dent 1995 1995 Bobby Nichols Mark Lye 1995 Peter Jacobsen 1995 SALT LAKE 17-2- Borg who now 6-- 23 Lucas 8 -1 Tennis Council 6-- 2 5 George Skiing Exhibition -1 tional Professional 17-year-- 4-- — 290 Peter Oosterhuis 5100 4050 Gory Player Nick Faldo 4050 Jack Newton 4050 4050 Gary Hallperg Mark Pfeil 2785 lop 1 287 Hollis 18 Webster 3 4 9 Newlin 5 4--5 14 M Richardson 1 0-- 0 2 Westphal 3 13 Knight 2 2 6 Bradley 2 0-- 3 4 7 Cartwright 6 4 106 Smith 2 0-- 0 4 Domic 3 0-- 0 6 Totals 44 PHILADELPHIA (127) Erving 11 2 24 B Jones 5 0 10 C Jones 61-- 2 13 Hollins 8 4 19 Cheeks 2 0--0 4 Bantom 7 4 16 Dawkins 4 8 11 Toney 4 2 11 Mix 3 3 9 C Richardson 2 2 6 Cureton 2 0 4 Edwards 0 0 0 7 Totals 54 127 New York 30 31 20 25—106 9 Russell of 10 Grand Prix events required by the Men’s Interna- quarterfinals BL Men's tourney set NEW YORK (106) his refusal to participate in the minimum 6-- 3 25 Eliseo Salazar Chile ATS 3 laps accident 26 Manfred Winkelhock W Germany ATS engine — 285 — 286 5100 Snead J C accident Monday's Games (No Games Scheduled) nament because of 6-- 2 Adult volleyball schedule Sunday's Results Houston 95 San Antonio 93 Boston 114 Chicago 112 Philadelphia 127 New York 106 Milwaukee 129 Indiana 115 New Jersey 119 Cleveland 109 Los Angeles 1 29 Portland 111 Seattle 1 40 Denver 116 Phoenix 104 Kansas City 95 Carlo Country Club The Swede (Par 72) $54000 Danny Edwards 32400 Booby Clampett Jack Renner 20400 Blackburn 14400 Woody Ben Crenshaw 11400 Bill 11400 Rogers D A 9037 Weibrmg Dennis Watson 9037 9037 Doug Block Wodktns 9037 Lanny 7200 Bobby Wodktns Wayne Levt 7200 Yatoka Hagawa 6000 6000 Andy North 5100 Roy Floyd 13 Andrea deCesaris Italy Alfa Romeo 33 laps accident 14 Brian Henton Great Britain Arrows 34 laps accident 15 Roberto Guerrero Columbia Ensign 27 laps accident 16 Jacques Laffite France Talbot Ligier 26 laps engine 17 Jean Pierre Jarter France Osella 26 laps mechanical 18 Nelson Piquet Brazil Brabham 25 lops accident 19 Derek Daly Ireland Theodore 22 laps accident 20 Mario Andretti USA Williams 19 laps suspension 21 Alain Prost France Renault 10 laps mechanical 22 Didier Pironi France Ferrari 6 laps accident 23 Rene Arnoux France Renault 5 laps Occident 24 Bruno Giacomelli Italy Alfa Romeo 5 laps Sunday's Results h week-lon- g PGA gearbox Fort Worth 6 Oklahoma City 5 (ot) Dallas 4 Wichita 4 Indianapolis 7 Salt Lake 2 Cincinnati 4 Nashville 3 7B Monday April 5 1982 er Greater Greensboro Open At Greensboro NC April 4 Long Beach Grond Prix At Long Beach Calif April 4 1 Niki Lauda Austria McLaren 814 mph 1 :30831 2 Keke Rosberg Finland Williams 813 3 Gilles Villeneuve Canada Ferrari 807 4 Riccardo Pntrese Italy Brabham 805 5 Michele Alboreto Italy Tyrrell 805 6 Elio deAngelis Italy Lotus 798 7 John Watson N Ireland McLaren 79 4 8 Nigel Mansell Great Britain Lotus 79 0 9 Jochen Mass W Germany March 785 10 Raul Boesel Brazil March 75 8 11 Slim Borgudd Sweden Tyrrell 739 Did not finish: 12 Eddie Cheever USA Talbot Ligier 29 laps (regular season ends) tournament He is followed by Argentina’s Guillermo Vilas and Jose Luis Clerc the world’s fourth and fifth players respectively Bjorn Borg of Sweden is the No 4 seed He has just ended a tourna- victory over Peru’s Pablo Arraya who is ranked 87th in the world e A French e and Open Wimbledon champion Borg has said he may not participate out of five games Chicago 4 Minnesota 3 Boston 7 Hartford 2 Quebec 7 Buffalo 4 Washington 3 Montreal 1 Philadelphia 7 Toronto 1 St Louis 3 Detroit 2 Edmonton 2 Winnipeg 1 Vancouver 7 Los Angeles 4 Eastern Conference Atlantic Division principality playoffs will be the best three Final-roun- d playoff berth first place in division Sunday's Results Pittsburgh 7 NY Islanders 2 NBA world’s top six players vying for the title in this Mediterranean lives in Monte Carlo easily won his final pm playoffs) Grand Prix Tennis Play will begin each night at 7 pm with the four nightly winners from the eight houses competing in the final round at The Golden Spike Club on April 18 at 1 pm and April 19 at 7 18 Kyle Petty Pontiac 322 19 Harry Gant Buick 320 20 Dick May Buick 315 21 Bobby Wawak Chevrolet 288 22 Jody Ridley Ford 287 23 Darrell Waltrip Buick 254 24 Neil Bonneft Ford 253 25 Bobby Allison Chevrolet 230 26 Slick Johnson Buick 209 27 Dave Marcis Buick 172 28 John Anderson Buick 151 29 Ricky Rudd Pontiac 133 30 Morgan Shepherd Buick 96 31 Richard Petty Pontiac 89 32 Dick Brooks Ford 58 33 James Sauter Buick 33 34 Ron Bouchard Buick 28 35 H B Bailey Pontiac 18 36 JD McDuffie Pontiac 9 37 Buddy Baker Buick 3 Smythe Division tourney 3-- 8-- 17 April Inn Lendl top seed in Standard-Examin- NASCAR Rebel 500 At Darlington SC April 4 winner (Listed with type of car laps completed and average speed) 1 Dale Earnhardt Ford 367 laps 123554 mph 2 Cale Yarborough Buick 367 3 Bill Elliott Ford 367 4 Benny Parsons Pontiac 367 5 Tim Richmond Buick 366 6 Terry LaBonte Buick 366 7 Mark Martin Buick 356 8 Buddy Arrington Dodge 356 9 Donnie Allison Buick 355 10 Lennie Pond Buick 352 1 1 Jimmy Means Buick 346 12 Tommy Gale Ford 346 13 Ronnie Thomas Pontiac 344 14 Rick Newsom Chevrolet 340 15 DK Ulrich Buick 355 16 Joe Millikan Pontiac 329 17 Lake Speed Buick 327 we do! 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