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Show Se ee ee Se me me Ge fe fe Ce Se Ge Ey Ee he Bi IS BS BS BS th ARV eMET F ah—Page 1 Murray Claims League iD Championship— San Francisco Mayor Struggles Toeae Sports The only double 33: Cowley VanderhicJen at mnning two frets and compiling Turner, G, 445.60 wins im the SX 3152 points to defeat second 435.80, Ruldwin, K, Hatch. G 596.16 flare Kearns with 3 noints Host Granger finished third with basketball season Wednesday ie patting up $25,900 from a city p gate receipls of e San youth fund, which is derived largely ‘2's gantfor fourth place andProvo o 1.00.3 and the Orer Francisco 49ers pre-season anne “tera won the 200 Rhoades, and Dan Miller tock secund ed at City Hall te start her $175, 006 for other me from, points while Orem had 166 mediey relay team David Wo f Bostor e The tapthree finishers in exch Cowley, 38, country has beer Supervisor Quentin | Sports” group four firsts but didn't 109 each to provide the $200 000 State Sen. high school sports,”” said Supervisoi high schoolathletes win ver was off Thursday night 3 as late as 6:15 of the final Salt Lake City frame. Omaha Seattle the eventual game ¥ 10:34. Seagrist's 14:56 put the game a Klahorna City Tusa Mike Conroy of the Knights Fort. Worth opened the scoring in the first period. The Eagles’ Denis Meioche tied it a minute later, and Salt Lake went ahead on a shot by Del Hall early in the second But Alan Young tied it up again late in the second period. As the third period got underway Lyle Bradloy of the Bradioy the Eagles Eagles and Wayne Salt Lake Qty 6 Omaha 4 Seattle 6 Fort Worth 4 Tonight's Games Dallas at Fort Worth Denver at Oklahoma City Salt Lake City at Tulsa Satrday’s Games Tulsa at Fort Worth Dallas at Oklahoma City Seattle at Denver Salt Lake Gity at Omaha Flyers Battle Way Past Rangers, 3-1] By United Press International Withall the blood andfury, it still was a game that may have more consequence two months from nowthanit does today. Just hours afier several of them had virtually conceded first place in the National Hockey League’s Division 1! to Philadeiphia, the New A Rangersbattled their way toa 1 victory sver the Fiyers Thursday night, their first success in four outings against the Stanley Cup champions. This still Jeft the Flyers with a split of the home-and-home series and gave them a comfortable nine-point lead over New York, But the Rangers, even if they are unable to catch Philadelphia, felt they needed this gameat the Spectrum as a rallying point should the two clubs meet again in the playoffs ydid last season. y the time everything was over Thursday night, there were re fights than goals. In ail, took 49 penalty minutes and Philadelphia 45 Steve Vickers of the R Reggie Leach and D: of the Flyers all before the first pe “Boys will be buys, SOME UNORTHODOX POSITIONS result from a fou! on Rick Barry of Golden State as hetries a layup attempt against Washington. Bruins3, North Stars 2: earlyin the second period before Marcotte brought the Bruins even with only 1:06 left in the session. Scots 3, Leafs 2: Simon Nolet, Dave Hudson and Gary Coalter accounted for ali the KansasCity scoring ina span of 6:27 of the second period. for the expansion Scouts Doctor J Provides Cure ByUnited Press International it takes more than witchcraft to stop Julius Erving and the New York Nets. It was “Beat the Nets’ night at the St. Louis Arena Thursday Rick Black, Kurt Carrell, 8 Milier,S 168 night, with unlucky ladders, a witch in a flowing black cape and atattered effigyof “Dr. J.,” star of the Nets, decorating the place. A crowd of 6,136 turned out to do in the Nets but neither the St Louis players or the witchcraft worked. The Spirits lost to New York for the seventh straight time this season With Erving scoring 22 points, the Nets surged fo a 113-92 victory that gave them nine wins Kings 95, Bucks 94: KC-Omaha got 23 points from Larry McNeill and withstood a frantic last-minute rebounding situation involving Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to win its sixth Big Ten Boss Gets Complaint CHAMPAIGN, Ti. (UPI) — Big Ten Commissioner Wayne Duke todaystudied a complaint filed by the UniversityofIllinois ae ie ini suffered aeaten left to lift New York into Buffalo, trailing 1-0 at the Start of the final period, took the In other NHL action Thursday night, Boston edged M nesota, 3-2, Kansas City Morgan State Coach Returns lead on goals by Brian Spencer and Rick Martin. The deadlock enabled the islanders to move into third placein Division 1, one point aheadof idle Atlanta Swim, Restor, K mm Grem Fugene Rhoades, Grem NEW PLATING The team games against Sou Los Angeles i Pvtisourgh 8 the players’ boycottin supportof Detroit Washington 1a Sai Frazier, left with Assistant Divisive w. Coach Aaron Johnson Thursday wns ‘mg 160 2 night ior a two-game road trip Bulfalo 2H U4 11 67 238 156 beginning today in Nort Boston Toronto 20.26 7 47177 206 Carolina. Frazier followed the California 1333 9 35 146 215 Temestoy'e Results team later 2 ‘Coach Frazier has been Boson 3 Miur NY Rangers 3Papi t reinstated pending further conFulfalo 2 NY Islander sideration and final determina: State and Delaware State during interim RDOR MEG, Ph. 373448 WARMTH and BEAUTIFUL... 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WITH OTHER LEADING BRANDS [SRAND[sgon [wan | Tuer| RCA 1 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEARS Zenith 1 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEARS 4 YEARS 1 YEAR 4 YEARS Hor)| 1 YEAR 4 YEARS 2 YEARS 1 YEAR 2 YEARS [Curtis Mothes| Sears ting the 7% Thursday night in » Big Sky Conference gaine Director Cecil Coleman, faculty representitive, Bill Fer- g nd outspoxen basketball Coach xene Bartow met with Big Ten officials this week and filed the complaint. “The group viewed filmsof the game and talked with persons who had witnessed and been involved in the contest,” a Spokesman said. “In ion Thomas, Shurtz, Bryon ergener) 4:25.6 i scores: Murray s 2 cea23% Orem 166, Provo? aah aoe Michigan State. boycott by college player: at Al president Thomas Frasersaidin Keeas wgeles iy at Lous Thursday Pitisburgh at California Chicago at Vancouver Kurt 2130 University officials Thurs confirmed that they filed the complaint in a statementissued n will proceed under Big Ten NY Isianders 5 14 direction with findings expected Atlanta 22 2011 55 150 152 to be reached by the end of next Divisses 2 BALTIMORE (UPI) — Na oom week, thaniel Frazier has been 7176 162 reinstated as Morgan State 6 56 168 152 basketball coach pending hear St. Louis 239 47 164 184 ings into a dispute which led to Minnesota 32 136 220 7 29130 221 his suspension Jan. 30 and a Kansas City LINEin Provo tion by the college,’ M, 2448. 13. Smith, AP 14. Butt, PG 15. S. Wilson, P 15. Strasburg, PG 17. Coombs, SF s18. Ccae P straight game and hand Mil- to their winafter theytrailed 73waukee its third straight loss. 67 goingintothefinal 12 minutes. Jabbar had 25 points for the Chores paced the Cavs with 26 Bucks but couldn't pull out the points while Geoff Petrie and Sidney Wicks had 2% each for game in the fina] minutes. Bullets 98, Warriors 97; Portland. Phil Chenier scored17 puints in NB. Standings the last period, including two By United Press {nterwatianal free throws with notimeleft, to Eastera Conference Atlantic Division give Washington its victory over Golden State. Chenier, who had Boston 31 points, wentto the line with the Buffalo Warriors thinking they had won New York the game. In the confusion, Philadelphia Central however, it was ruied that Butch ¥. Beard had fouled Chenier and his Washington 78 two fouls won the game Houston 27 41 1% Hawks Ii, Pistons 98: Clev 25 7 481 12 23°33 41) 16 Herm Gilliam scored 15 points Atali a 6 43-122 29% in the fourth period to lead the New Orleans Western Conference Hawks over Detroit, John Drew Midwest Division led Atlanta with 23 points while wh pet. gb a oid had 32 for the Chicago 30 2 1 Detroit Sonics 105: KC-Omaha Charlie Scott, back from a bout MilwaukeePacific with the flu, scored 35 mdin li 4 Golden State 2 B i Ga over Seattle. The victory was the Seattle 237 480 Suns’ fourth in a , their Phoenix Portiand 2H 415 9% longest streak of the season, and Los Angeles 20 21392 104% Toved them to within a half Thursday's Results Cleveland 98 Portland % game of the second-place Sonics Allanta 111 Detroit inthe Pacific Division. 5 Milwaukee 94 Cavs98,Blazers 90; nix Seaitle 16 Bobby Smith and Jim Chones Washington 38° Golden S97 Friday's Games tossed in 34 of Cleveland's 58 Philadelphia at second-half points to lift the Cavs Los Angeles at Teetroit at Chieagn ABA Stauth New Orleans at Milwaukee By United Press International Atlanta at Houston East we 1 pa. gb. Washington at Seattle New York 3M 73 — Kentucky 36 14 720 1 St. Louis 20 35 3h 19% Memphis mB 2 Virginia 25 5% 1093 Kearns. ad Ostler, Kyle len Miglore) 3249.1 Winder G. 212.6 ‘ Filis, U For Spirits’ Witchcraft Hee and left themonlythree points by the school's aihletic associasaid behind Minnesota in Division2. tion. t San Antonio some islanders 2, Bruins 2: Kentucky at San D The statement said Athle JP. Parisescored with only62 Ooach Emile Francis “They just wanted exercise We made a fort. We were fe because of 2 4 statement issued night The Bullets’ Nick Weatherspoon was guilty of the infraction. Washington wonthe hatte of division leaders, 98-97 M, y, 3:37.6, Granger 9 Martinez, ( surprised Toronto, 3-2, and the in their last 10 games. Larry New YorkIslanderstied Buffalo, Kenon added 24 points to the New 22 York total in the only American “We started the fights,’ Flyer Basketball Association gameof Coach Fred Shero said. “One the night. fight doesa't makea fighter. You in the National Basketball haveto keep on fighting. Courage Association, Kansas City-Omahi must be constant.”” cee, Milwaukee 95-94, The Rangers «on the game on Washington beat Golden goals by Brad Pack and Jerry 98-97, Atianta topped Del Butler in the opening minutes of 111-98, Phoenix whipped Seattle, the third period. 112-105, and Cleveland topped Portland, 98-90. Gregg Sheppard converted a pass from Don Marcotte with 8:20 left to playto provide Boston with its winning margin in the first game between the teams since the stick incident Jan. 4 involving Minnesota's Henry Boucha and Dave Forbes, Ernie Hicke gave Minnesota a 2-1 lead K 1084, Cook, Goodwin, G.)09.4 #0 freestyle relay aes PG iewby. ( Eagies Win, 6-4 Division to five points. The game went down to the final period, the score tied at 3 yee pS MOfreestyle 7 Soares, L in the CHL North. Den- L011, Exickson Je 3. Jolley, L field trips. Denver O48 cupeas 2. Hawkins, SF e its budget, previousiy Northern Wackman Ties AF had halted the pure beaks ind other instructional supplies, and forensic programsin junior high ended the drama, n: schools, deferred maintenance on buildings and withheldfundsfor League’s Murray Bestor Yr + In Region 6 in San Francisco al education in the city’s SALT LAKE CITY (UPI Schaab of Omaha traced goais The Sait Lake Golden Eagles before Seagrist’s first goal sent outdueied Uc Omaha Knights 6 Salt Lake aheadto stay The win boosted the Eagles 4 Thursday night and boosted their lead in the Central back to five points ahead of rieden, Orem, Dan Miller ¢ sho was a high schoo! baseball player ni Terzian, e hi Top Scorers prevention, it's “If there’s anything tha M, 3.0, Faragen, M. free depth to stopthe Spartans R San Fr. isco, declared in ch would make athietic Milton Mari Sacramento he would introduce a bill wh programs mandatoryin the state’s pub Hockey YO K § = jot THE HERALD |