Show 6 A Ogden OPENING ROUND NIT GAME Saturday Mar 8 1980 Utah r BASKETBALL 16 18 24 34— 92 Philadelphia 21 26 25 39—111 Three-poiMaravich Fouled goals — Bibby fouls — Philadelphia 19 Total Jones out — C Technical — None A — 15320 Boston 20 Boston nt NBA Eastern Conference Atlantic Division CLEVELAND (111) 3 23 Robisch 17 Mitchell 10 4 Ford 7 15 Walker 2 0-- 0 12 R Smith 7 4 4 2 10 W Smith 3 0--0 6 K Carr 3 A Carr 4 4 10 Lambert 2 2 6 Willoughby 4 0-- 0 8 Totals 46 4 111 1 KANSAS CITY (104) Wedman 12 0-- 0 25 King 1 0-- 0 2 Lacey 4 4-- 4 12 0-Birdsong 13 0-- 0 27 PFord 8 4 20 Robinzine 4 0 8 2 Imore 0 0-- 0 10 Burleson 0 0 0 McKinney 4 104 0 Girard 0 0 0 0 Totals 46 10-1- 0 3-- 3-- -2 4-- 2-- 2-- 4-- 19-2- 4-- 2-- 0-- 0-- 27 35 27 22—1 1 1 28 30 22 24—104 Cleveland Kansas City Fouled Three point goals — Wedman Birdsong Kansas City out — None Total fouls —Cleveland 23 Technical — Birdson KC Coach Fitzsimmons A — 22 13375 DENVER (104) Issel 10 8 24 6 28 Johnson 0 English 1 5 Hughes 0 Roche 5 5 15 Wilkerson 2 8 Gondrezick 6 6-- 6 1 8 Scott 2 0-- 0 0 Garland 4 4 Totals 40 23-3- 1 104 1 4-- 5-- 5-- 1 -2 0-- PORTLAND (113) 4 29 Washington 4 0 13 J Brewer Natt 9 R 3 Brewer 12 4 2 0-- 0 26 Twardzik 2 2 2 16 6 Jeelani 5 1 2 1 1 Paxson Gross 2 2 5 8 Dunn 0 0 0 Totals 38 37-4- 8 113 11-1- 2-- 2-- 12-1- 0-- 4-- 23 29 20 32— 104 26 25 30 32— 113 goals — English Fouled out — Twardzik fouls — Denver 30 Portland 26 A — Denver Friday's Results Portland Boston 111 Philadelphia 92 Houston 111 New Jersey 10 (2ot) Washington 106 Detroit 105 Three-poi- nt 1 Total 12666 Atlanta 99 Indiana 94 New York 118 Cleveland 111 San Antonio 112 Kansas City 104 Utah 94 NEW YORK (118) 11 14 7 4 4 Demic 33 Knight Cartwright 9 7 22 Williams 8 4 20 Richardson 3 7 0 Webster 2 4 Copeland 6 2 14 7 Glenn 0 0-- 0 0 Totals 49 20-2- 8 18 Monroe 3 Phoenix 110 Los Angeles 101 Chicago 99 Portland 113 Denver 104 3-- (111) 1 SAN ANTONIO (112) 0 2 Kenon 6 3 Olberding 0 0-- 0 7 Gervin 15 1 2 40 Gale Shumate 9 0 18 Silas 3 2 4 7 Restani 3 0 6 Griffin 7 3 16 Teck 4 3 10 Evans 0 22 2 Totals 45 20 29112 31 24 27 36—118 New York 2-- 0-- 7 Malone 1 2-- 7 0-- 1 1 2-- 0-- 2-- San Antonio 26 32 26 28—112 Three point goals — Gervin (2) Fouled out — Shumate Total fouls — New York 27 San Antonio 26 Technicol — Silas A — 12322 14 4 2-- 2-- 21-3- 8-- 3-- 1 37 Henderson 2 4 Levell 1 2 Dunieavy 2 2 7 Reid 7 44 1 8 Murphy 5 1 10 Jones 1 5 7 4 Totals 44 NEW JERSEY (110) van Breda Koift 4 2 10 Lucas 1 1 0-- 0 22 Johnson 3 2 8 Newlin 14 9 4 37 Jordan 4 11 6 Robinson 3 12 Jackson 2 0 4 Phegiey 3 0 6 Smith 0 0 0 Totals 44 21 23 110 2-- 2-- 0-- 20 Tomjanovich 3 0-- 3 4-- 0-- Detroit at New York Atlanta at Houston Seaftie at Denver San Diego at Utah Milwaukee at Golden State Paulti 10 5-- 4-- Saturday's Games HOUSTON -- 1 2-- 2-- 8-- 6-- 0-- ATLANTA (99) Drew 6 5 16 Roundfield 8 9 23 Rollins 6 3 14 E Johnson 8 20 Hill 1 4 7 Givens 2 3 6 Hawes 4 1 0-- 0 3 Brown 2 0-- 0 4 2 Criss 1 2 4 Me Elroy 1 99 Pellom 0 0--0 0 Totals 36 26-3- 2 INDIANA (94) McGinnis 4 9 15 Bantom 3 2 6 Edwards 6 4 14 1 2 M 0 Brodley 5 2 12 Davis 5 4 14 C Johnson Johnson 4 8 15 Knight 5 3 1 2 Hossett 2 0 4 Totals 3-- 0-- 0-- Houston 2-- 17 30 26 20 8 10—111 26 19 23 25 8 9—110 New Jersey 4-- 0-- 0-- 1 2-- 3-- Atlanta Indiana — 94 goal — Hill Fouled out— Drew M Johnson Total fouls — Atlanta 28 Indiana 28 A — 10207 16 9 O 4 4 nt COLLEGE 6 Jones 2 0-- 2-- 94 24-3- 2 Three-poi- 2-- 0-- 4-- 7-- 35 2-- 0-- 2-- 8684 6-- -2 7-- Three Dunieavy point goals — Tomjanovich Newlin Fouled Jordan out — van Breda Kolhf Total Jackson fouls — Houston 27 New jersey 31 Technical — New Jersey Coach Loughery Jordan A — CHICAGO (99) 3 12 Greenwood 5 6 May Gilmore 7 7 20 Sobers 4 0-- 0 8 Theus 3 Johnson 5 0 10 Mack 8 0 16 Diefrick 2 0-- 0 0 2 Totals 41 99 2-- 4-- 4-- -- 2-- 7-- 4-- 2-- 0-- NCAA REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS First Round EAST 7-- 2-- At Providence Iona 84 Holy Cross 78 Villanova 77 Marquette 59 2-- 0-- 4-- 17-2- 0-- 20 25 30 24— 99 20 30 25 26—101 Los fouls — Chicago 22 Chicago Los Angeles Fouied out — None Total Technical fouls — Coach Sloan 19 Angeies A— 16673 Rhode Island At Bowling Green Kentucky Florida Stae 94 Toledo 91 Virginia Tech 89 Western Kentucky 85 (OT) MIDWEST At Denton Texas UTAH (94) Bristow 5 4 15 Dontiey Poquetre 0 2 2 Boone 3 0 6 Furlow Davis 8 17 Boswell 4 4 10 Hardy Williams 0 0 0 Whitehead 2 0 4-- 2-- 0-- 2-- 0-- 1 0-- Alcorn State 70 South Alabama 62 Texas A&M 55 Bradley 53 WEST 8 5 17 8 19 B 3 0 6 Totals 37 0 7-- At Tempe Arizona 87 Old Dominion 74 71 Arizona State 99 0-- UCLA 17-2- 94 Loyola-Marymou- nt PHOENIX (110) W Davis 9 6 24 Robinson 3 4 9 Adams 5 14 Buse 6 14 Westphal 8 8 24 Scott Kel ey 1 4 5 Bratz 1 0 2 High 0 Heard 4 9 Cook 2 0 4 Totals 40 30-3- 7 10 6-- 3-- 2-- 4 1 8-- 3-- 1 NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT 4-- First Round 4 Nevada 4 2-- 3 0-- STATE 0-- Utah Phoenix Three-poi- nt Fouls — Utah 25 High A— 12245 17 28 23 26— 94 27 30 24 29—110 goals — Bristow Furlow 2 Total 21 Technical fouls — Phoenix WASHINGTON (106) Ballard 6 10 25 11 5 25 Hayes Unseld 2 2 4 Cleamons 5 7 Grevey 8 17 Williamson 2 5 Porter 4 2 10 Corzine 0 0 0 Boston 3 3 9 Wright 2 4 Totals 42 22-3- 1 106 5-- 3-- 0-- 1 5-- 2-- 3-- DETROIT 93 Washington 73 Las-Veg- 1 0-- 2-- (105) 2 Keiser 1 24 Tyier 8 4 18 Douglas 6 2 14 Long 10 8 27 Money 8 0 16 Lee 2 Evans 0 0 0 0 Hubbard 1 0 2 Malovic 1 0 2 Totals 46 6 105 23 31 21 31—106 Washington Detroit 20 22 31 32—105 Foo!ed out — Porter Total fouls — Detroit 25 Technical — Ballard Washington 23 A— 6533 1 2-- 2-- 7-- 2-- 0-- 1 0-- 0-- TOURNAMENT 3-- A SEMIFINAL ROUND 13-1- PHILADELPHIA (92) 4 16 C 0 36 0 Jones 0 Erving Dawkins 6 13 Hollins 6 2 14 Cheek 3 0-- 0 6 B 3 Collins 3 0 6 Mix 3 4 9 Bibby 1 2 5 Jones 1 Richardson 0 0 0 Totals 39 5 92 4-- 0-- 2-- 0-- 3-- 0-- BOSTON (111) Maxwell 7 Archibald 4 3 Henderson 3 0 1 0-- 20 8 1 0-- 6 2 0 1 Bird 11 5-- Ford Cowens 2 1 Maravich 4 7 0-0-- 4--4 0 -- 2-- 0-- 2-- 0-- 2-- 5-- 3-- 0-- 7-- 19-3- Bountiful 17 16 Ogden 26 42—61 36 50—63 2-- 0 27 Robey 8 2 Carr 4 4 Judkins 0 13 Totals 45 2-- 2 0-- 0 0-- C 18 8 0 20-2- 4 111 HIGHLAND (78) B Maxwell 5 4 22 Rawlings 5 9 19 R Maxwell 3 4 8 Blackwelder 6 6 15 Griffin 4 2 10 Barlow 0 2 0 Joe Cowley 1 0 2 Naves 1 0-- 0 2 Oakes 0 0 0 Totals 25 28-3- 7 78 BOX ELDER (74) Johnson 3 0-- 0 6 Dalton 1 0-- 2 2 M Hill 7 22 22 Morrison 5 0 10 Quayle 5 3 12 S Hill 7 Koford 0 0-- 2 0 Folsom 0 0-- 1 0 Sargent 0 0 0 Totals 2-- 0-- 2-- 8-- 0-- 0-- Dorris Wins Second Race 74 3 23 26 Highland Box Elder 42 44 68—78 63—74 59 54 DAVIS (42) Emery 5 8 16 Arnell 1 4-- 6 6 P McGill 0 0 0 Robinson 2 7 9 Padilla 1 2 2 Bock 0 Flint 0 0 0 Taylor 0 2 2 Lloyd 1 2 4 Hatch 0 0 0 Storey 0 0 0 M McGill 0 4 2 Hill 0 0-- 0 0 Caldwell 0 1 0 Shite 0 0-- 0 0 Totals 10 22-3- 4 42 SPRINGVILLE (53) Wiscombe 2 0 4 Felix 2 6 7 Averett 6 4 16 5 Allan 0 0 0 Whiting 2 Weight 5 7 1 2 Bulow 2 4 7 Miner 0 0 0 Holmes 0 0-- 0 0 McClain 0 0 0 7 Anderson 0 0 0 Bird 0 2 2 Totals 19 53 Dovi 9 17 26 — 42 8 20 30 — 53 Springville 6-- SNOWBASIN — Capt George Dorris from Beale Air Force Base Calif won his second race in as many days here Friday as he swept the slalom in the Air Force World Wide Ski Meet Dorris who won the giant slalom Thursday made his slalom run in the time of 64:60 Sgt Paul Schimelefenig who placed second in the giant slalom took a second in the slalom in the time of 65:32 He hails from Nellis AFB Nev Cadet James Stewart of the Air Force Academy finished third in 67:50 Senior Airman David Johnson of Mather AFB Calif was fourth in the time of 68:89 and Airman first class Dande Monell of Loring AFB Maine was fifth in the time of 68:93 The top Air Force skiers took on the top local Utah skiers here today in the annual Challenge Cup race to event wind up the week-long Ogden Women Win Another Net Match Wayne’s Angels of the Ogden Racquet and Swim Club continued their winning ways in women’s intra-stattennis play with a lopsided 24-- victory over the Fort Douglas Racquet Club of Salt Lake City in a “B” division makeup match played Thursday Match results: e 0-- 5-- 0-- 2-- 6-- 4-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 0-- 2-- 0-- 0-- 3-- 2-- 4-- 0-- -4 3-- 0-- 0-- 0-- 2-- 15-2- HOCKEY 5 626-677- LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Nancy discussion of her new name bore a strong resemblance to the act of comedian Ray JohnLopez-Mel-ton- ’s son got past Duquesne 18-St Peter’s Pittsburgh and the nation’s top defensive 9 65-6- “I’m very proud of my family name and my sponsors want me to keep Lopez but I am also proud of my husband’s name” she said “The best way to please myself and everyone else n too is to be Nancy “If I don’t hyphenate it people might start dropping Lopez and calling me Nancy Melton That wouldn’t go over very well with my sponsors and my Dad wouldn’t like it either” n It has become apparent that who married sportscaster Tim Melton last year has added more than a hyphen She has also added several strokes to her game of golf Louise Bruce JoAnne Carner and Debbie Massey share the lead heading into today’s second round of the $125000 LPGA Classic at n Rancho Park golf course with the leading money winner on the LPGA tour the past two years stumbling into a tie for 73 15th place with a Bruce birdied the final three holes of Friday’s round which became the opening round when rain forced tournament officials to cancel Thursday’s session reducing the tourney to 54 holes The three birdies gave her a 69 and a share of the lead with Lopez-Melto- Lopez-Melto- ng st 21-- 8 3 Virteam beat Connecticut ginia topped Lafayette Boston College beat Boston University 4 Illinois State 20-upended West Texas State Illinois bested Loyola 71-5- 20-1- GEORGE ST 8 (111) 105-8- 7 Texas defeated St Southwestern Joseph’s (Pa) Louisiana toppled UTEP beat Wichita State Michigan Mingot by Nebraska 0 nesota beat Bowling Green Mississippi upended Grambling Murray State and upset Jacksonville Alabama beat Penn State 19-1- 0 70-6- 1 74-7- 2 20-- 8 Alabama-Birmingha- 58-5- 6 18-1- 2 76-6- 9 18-1- 64-5- 17-1- 0 76-7- 2 22-- 7 4 53-4- 9 18-1- 1 also 53-4- 9 21ttCADEMY)AWARlffdMiiiBlEliav 25-fo- ot 10-fo- ot hole of Atw V ps Tm"PCTERSELLERSBm iiTMlitfniir if THE CRITICS AND PUBLIC AGREE There’s nothing funnier than Peter Seilers in “Being Therel’ ONE STROKE BEHIND TONIGHT AT 7:15 & 9:30 MATINEE SUNDAY AT One stroke behind the leaders were Kathy Postlewaite and Maryanne Bretton with Amy Alcott Pat Bradley Janet Alex and Marlene 70 over Floyd two strokes back at 12:30-2:43-5-7:15-9:- 30 Rancho Park layout par-7- 1 the 6228-yarCarner who admitted “I’m normally not a had a slow start good player” even-pa- r was at after eight holes and Friday But she birdied five of the next seven holes before bogeying 17 and 18 She said she “almost shanked a chip shot on the 17th hole and on 18 1 snapped my drive way left and had absolutely no shot I just played the ball out on the fairway and had to play for the bogey” with a birdie on Massey had taken the leadthree-watie with 15 into the No but fell back 17th hole on a bogey the par-Carner and Massey both sustained injuries last year and were forced to sit out several tournaments d first-roun- d y 3 Un- Nevada-La- s 6-- 250-pou-nd Barrera starred at Clearfield High School where he was an and defensive line- - All-Are- a All-Sta- te man his junior and senior seasons Utes Cougars Take Wins PROVO Utah (UPI) — Utah scored 19 con- secutive points midway through the second half to take the lead for good and whip New Mexico State Friday night in the semifinal round of the AIAW Region VII women’s basketball tournament Center Tina Gunn scored a game-hig46 points and grabbed 18 rebounds in leading win over Colorado Brigham Young to a in the other semifinal game BYU will meet Utah Saturday night for the region title and host berth in the sectional playoffs March 12 Stacy Atencio and Holly Rawlings each scored 16 points to lead Utah while Ellen Perrella added 15 Atencio also grabbed 10 rebounds in the win 81-6- 2 Nominated for 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TACO TIME NORTH OGDEN TACO TIME ardens Phone: 392-177- 7 Saturday & Sunday 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30 m MANN THEATRES MANN CITY 23RD at GRANT 392-112- t m 20-- 7 Inverrary Classic Alice Ritzman Robin Wolton Susie McAllister Beth Solomon 3 19-1- 2 Vegas next fall 4 defensive lineman has been an allconference selection at Dixie College the past two seasons He is expected to challenge for a starting position with the Rebels next fall PGA Bruce 80-6- 95-7- Former Clearfield star Bob Barr- GOLF Debbie Massey JoAnne Corner Kathy Postlewait Marianne Bretton Marlene Floyd Janet Alex Amy Alcctt Pat Bradley Vicki Fergon 6 — Friday's Results Louise 67-5- 0 Barrera Inks Letter Chicago 4 Colon odo 2 Atlanta 9 Vancouver 3 Lou 6 19-- 9 4 Massey and Carner Bruce 26 has never finished better than fifth in her four years on the tour Playing in the group of the day she sank birdie putts on the 16th and 17th holes and followed with a birdie putt on the final next-to-la- NHL 1 Linda Scberon and Karla Jensen (Ogden) def Dot Mullins 3 0 6 Dot Case and and joan Kimball (SLC) Grace Tassone (Ogden) def Jerri Creer and Arlene Linda Thornock and Sherrie Jonnson (SLC) 3 0 Theobald (Cgaen) def Joan Cheney and Bonnie Stevens 2 2 (SLC) Fenny Tolliver and Colieen Geeg (Ogden) won by Default Lynn Starley and Barbara Woae (Ogden) 3 0 def Gene Clauson and Evelyn Lunn (SLC) Syd Wangsgard and Rjth Wright (Ogden) def Jeannie Mower 3 2 Alice Bergman and Kay and Donna Smart (SLC) McIntosh (Ogaen) won by default Elaine Boese and Pat Ciriiio (Ogden) won by default 0-- 2-- 0-- 21-1- 0-- 8-- 18-3- 1 advanced Long Beach with a 104-8- 7 victory over Pepper-din- e The classes are open to anyone Another four weeks of evening tumbling and gymnastics classes over the age of five have been scheduled at Weber Registration will be conducted 15 State College beginning Monday minutes before the first class beThe popular courses will be gins taught nightly however participScheduled classes include: beants need attend only one class per ginning tumbling Monday through week on the evening of their choice Classes will be offered on three Friday 5 to 6 pm boy’s gymnastlevels beginning intermediate ics Friday 5 to 6 pm interand advanced Beginning classes mediate and advanced tumbling will be geared toward working on Monday 6 to 7:30 pm and Thursintermediate skills in preparation day 7 to 8:30 pm girl’s intermediate and advanced gymnastfor competition Skee-teics r Instructors Stan Booth and Tuesday 7 to 8:30 pm For further information call the Chadwick will utilize all stanWSC of Continuing EducaDivision dard types of aparatus is teaching tion at the course Three Share Lead in Tourney 2-- 3-- d Weber State Sets Classes 0 86-5- points round of the tournament “We’re very pleased with the way our kids played” said Tarkanian “We played with a lot of 18-1- 0 9-- 0-- 28 49-3- Bob Fronk led Washington with UNLV 21-- 7 hosts Long Beach State Monday night in the second 93-7- Barrera a 2-- 2-- 12-1- 6-- 12 night to lead UNLV to a tory over the Huskies in the opening round of the NIT “We didn’t play as well as we think we can” said Harshman “I don’t think anybody could have beaten UNLV on this floor tonight They played with a lot of emotion and they’re very quick We have problems with quick teams “If they play that well Monday they’ll beat Long Beach State but I wouldn’t bet on Las Vegas to win the NIT because they’re an up and down club But they certainly have the talent to win it all” Johnson’s 15 opening-hal- f points halfsparked the Rebels to a time lead The Huskies who finishreed their season with an 18 never than closer cord got UNLV half in the second points boosted its lead to 31 points with 4:30 remaining before Coach Jerry Tarkanian removed his star iversity 13-1- 3-- Michael Johnson scored 23 points including 15 in the first half and grabbed 14 rebounds Friday vic3 football for the 2-- 0-- 11 sippi at Minnesota and Murray State at Alabama The quarterfinals will be played at various sites next Thursday with the tournament’s Final Four moving to New York’s Madison Square Garden for the semifinals and finals March 17 and 19 Other than UNLV here’s how the NIT’s other 15 survivors made it past the first round: emotion and the crowd really helped” And while he felt Johnson “really played a game for us” he wasn’t about to let his player get too full of himself The UNLV-Lon- g Beach State matchup is one of eight second-roungames set for Monday night Also scheduled are St Peter’s at Duquesne Boston College at Virginia Illinois State at Illinois Southwestern Louisiana at Texas Texas-E- l Paso at Michigan Missis- - era has signed a letter of intent to play BOUNTIFUL (61) Bradford 5 4 12 Rampton 1 0--0 2 Perkins 6 5 14 Mabey 4 2 8 Jacox 5 3 1 2 Hill 4 1 5 9 Hibbert 0 0--0 0 Christensen 0 2 2 Sessions 1 0 2 Barney 0 0 0 Totals 26 1 61 OGDEN (63) Green 1 4 4 O Dockery 6 9 1 7 Hoggan 2 3 6 Ayers 2 0 4 G Dockery 7 9 17 Frazier 0 1 0 Beech 4 7 15 McDonald 0 0-- 0 0 Totals 22 3 63 0-- Three other Rebels finished in double figures including freshman Sidney Green with 18 Larry Anderson with 17 and Michael Burns with High University of Utah Championship Bracket American Fork 68Viewmont 65 Judge 66 Provo 55 Bracket Championship 2nd-da- y losers Ogden 63 Bountiful 61 Highland 78 Box Elder 74 (OT) Consolation Bracket Payson 51 Timpview 50 Springville 53 Dovis 42 0-- 0-- ters Har-shma- Lopez-Melto- MIDEAST Chicago LAS VEGAS Nev (UPI) — Washington Coach Marv Un- n heaped praise on the Vegas but iversity of Nevada-La- s would have a Rebels the predicted National the time winning tough Invitation Tournament once-overwhelmi- 17-2- LOS ANGELES 101 Chores 1 2 2 Wilkes 9 2 20 AbdulJobbor 1 2 2 31 M Johnson 6 2 14 Nixon 3 6 1 4 8 Landsberger 4 5 1 2 Haywood Cooper 101 4 1 8 Totals 42 6 Rebels Ramble Pastf Washmcpfon Team 2 !D § |