Show 4B Standard-Examin- Monday April 7 1980 er Weaver's SPORTS BRIEFS 1st Title Riverside Sets Men's Opener — Breakfast will be served in the clubhouse from 7:30 to 9 am with a shotgun start opening tournament play at am It will be an 9 18-ho- le tourney with prizes for low gross low net long drive and closest-to-holcontest There will be no entry fee green fee or charge for breakfast Dues for 1980 which ine cludes a state UGA handicap card will be $25 The Riverside Men’s Association will be led by president Delmar ‘Doc’ Hodson vice HODSON sident Jeff Tucker and secretary-treasure- r John Fraser Association members are requested to call the pro shop at for reservations pre-DELMA- 399-463- R 6 Swim Lessons Delayed Community swimming lessons scheduled to begin here Tuesday at the Ben Lomond High School Pool have been delayed until at least Thursday due to repair work being conducted at the pool lessons will be Registration for the conducted tonight through the remainder of the week from 6 to 8 pm at the pool Price of the lessons are $12 People interested in serving as lifeguards this summer are encouraged to sign up for an advanced lifesaving course that will be offered as part of the community swimming program 10-week Riverside Winners Listed RIVERDALE — Winners have been announced in the Riverside Golf Course Easter Tournament played here Sunday Brian Lee won the men’s low gross division with a 36 and Ron Packer placed second with 41 In the low net division Bob Gilbert placed first with a 32 followed by his uncle Clyde Gilbert who shot a 36 Women’s winners included Lori Vegwert who shot a 42 in the low gross division with Denise Bondurant coming in second at 43 June O’Brien won low net honors with a 30 Vi Doris Forsberg was second at 33 and the duo of Nancy Powell and Grace Day tied for third at 33 Meanwhile all Riverside Men’s Golf Association members are urged to attend Saturday’s breakfast and best ball event Breakfast will be served from 7 to 8:30 am with a best ball tournament to follow Further information may be obtained by calling the pro shop at 399-463- It looks like Mike Weaver has scored an out-of-the-ri- 6 Kurlander Scores Victory ng over decision Holmes Larry will Holmes make his probably seventh World Box- against Scott LeDoux said promoter Don King while promoter Bob Arum said “it looks good’’ that Weaver’s first defense will be against Muhammad Ali “The rest of the money has to be delivered for it to be official” Arum said Saturday by telephone from Houston about what he called an $8 to $10 million purse put together by him and Murrad Muhammad a New Jersey promoter and guard for an fight in July “I expect it all to be tied up next week” Ali-Weav- er Arum said the fight would be a closed-circu- it television show in July in South America but would not name the site A source said it would be the 165000-sea- t Mercado soccer stadium in Rio de Janiero King said Friday that he had talked to Ali in Los Angeles last Wednesday and that the retired threetime champion had said: ‘‘II want want Holmes Holmes” Weaver who won the title with a 15-rou- nd knockout of in KnoxTate John ville Tenn last Mon- 5 “I’ll fight anybody for $2 million” That’s the neigh- borhood Weaver’s purse will be in if his fight with Ali finalized CRANSTON RI (UPI) — Rookie sensation Larry Bird denying reports he advised University of Virginia prodigy Ralph Sampson to finish college before signing with the NBA says just because he completed school before joining the Boston Celtics doesn’t necessarily mean that’s the best way to go Bird the leading contender for Rookie of the Year honors said he was misquoted during his Friday talk to Cranston RI school children The Celtics star claims he merely said Sampson should do what he feel is best for his own future Sampson is being courted by the Celtics this year’s NBA Eastern Conference champions Club officials this week are scheduled to meet with Sampson and his parents in an effort to convince them he should pass up his last three years of college for the NBA Tourney Rob at White Barn a Despain defeated Jed Benson in playoff to capture low gross honors in a low net low gross golf tournament staged Saturday by the White Barn Men’s Association Despain and Benson had both finished regulation play with low gross scores of 73 to force the playoff Harry Nelson was 3rd with a score of 74 Max Shellabarger swept low net honors with a score of 60 followed by Bob Flowers and Charles Rowe tied at 62 Arnie Kap and Ed Cisowski tied at 63 Pap Miya and Greg Carver tied at 64 and Ken Fierro and Keith Clapier tied at 65 contest was won by The closest-to-the-hol- Bud Chase V e 13-1- TRANSACTIONS necessary x-- if HOCKEY Western Conference Semifinals Phoenix vs Los Angeles (Best NHL (All Times EST) April 8 — Phoenix at Los Angeles 11 pm April 9 — Phoenix at Los Angeles 11 pm April 11 — Los Angeles at Phoenix 1 1:40 pm April 13 — Los Angeles at Phoenix 3:30 pm 15 — Phoenix at Los Angeles 11 pm 18 — Los Angeles at Phoenix 11:30 pm 20 — Phoenix at Los Angeles 3:30 pm Campbell Conference Patrick Division Mike is Morley 1075 Howard T witty 1075 Brad Bryant 777 Peter Jacobsen 777 777 Caldwell Fought 588 Graham Marsh 588 Mark McCumber 588 Jack Renner 588 Fred Marti 560 Pat McGowan 560 Ron Streck 560 Bobby Cole 542 Tom Jenkins 542 Steve Melnyk 542 Lorry Nelson 542 John Adams 520 Orville Moody 520 Doug Tewell 520 Jim Thorpe 520 Scott Watkins 520 Jim Dent 495 Rex John Gonzales Capades Inks Famed US Pair Ice 74-- 7 NORTH HOLLYWOOD Calif (UPI) — “No more curfews no more judges” proclaimed Tai Babilonia in announcing she and 71 -- 7£ — 296 -- 72-77 470 Randy Gardner former world pairs figure skating champions had signed a contract with the Ice 301 Pinns Bob Beltey 462 Mitch Mooney 462 Hallberg Capades The two will make their professional debut April 15 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena Babilonia and Gardner were cofavored along with the Soviet pair of Irina Rodnina and Alexander Zaitsev for the Gold Medal in February’s Winter Olympics in Lake amateur LPGA necessary Circle Tourno ment Winners At Rancho Mirage Calif April 6 LPGA SAN ANTONIO (120) 10 0 Olberding 5 3 37 Silas 4 Gervin 12 11 Griffin 3 2 8 Restani 6 35 15 Gale 3 2 9 3 Bassett 0 0-- 0 0 Evans 3 4 11 Peck 0 0 0 Totals 44 29-3- 2 120 HOUSTON (141) 37 Paultz 2 2 6 Reid 8 5 20 Malone 14 5 Henderson 4 2 10 Murphy 16 00 33 Tomjanovich 3 0 11 0 3 Bradley 3 6 Leavell 3 1 2 7 Jones 4 3 Totals 58 24-3- 2 6 Dunleavy 0 2 2 Barry 1 3 Kerton Shumate 5 3-- 0-- 0 6 0-- 13 3 2-- 2-- 3-- (Par-72- 0-- 3-- 4-- 2-- 0-- 2-- 0-- 3-- -- 1- -1 2-- 141 26 28 27 39—120 31 27 45 38—141 San Antonio Houston Evans 2 Murphy Three goals — Gale point Fouled out — None Total fouls — San Antonio 28 Houston 32 Technical— Houston Coach Harris A— 15676 ATLANTA Drew NY Rangers 8 Philadelphia 3 Montreal 4 Quebec 4 (tie) Hartford 5 Detroit 3 Boston 4 Minnesota 2 Buffalo 7 Toronto 3 Winnipeg 3 Colorado 2 (104) 18 Roundfield 10 2 6-- 8 6 6-- 9 16 12 Johnson 12 2 26 Hill 7 2 2 8 Givens 0 0-- 0 0 Criss 3 8 Howes 2 4-- 5 McElroy 0 0 0 Brown 2 2 6 Pellom 0 0 0 Totals 40 24-3- 0 104 PHILADELPHIA (107) 4 7 C 6 Jones 2 28 Ervirtg 11 21 B Dawkins 1 0--2 2 Hollins 1 6-- 7 8 Cheeks 7 Jones 6 0 21 Bibby 4 4-- 4 13 Mix 2 4 7 Totals 34 Rollins 6 0-- 0 2-- 2-- 2-- 0-- 2-- 0-- GOLF 3-- 6-- PGA 7-- 3-- 30 28 17 29—104 2B 28 20 31—107 Fouled out — Drew Atlanta Philadelphia goal — Bibby 25 Rollins Total fouls — Atlanta 32 Philadelphia Atlanta Technical — Philadelphia coach Cunningham coach Brown Atlanta (zone defense) Rollins A — 10561 nt KANSAS CITY (99) King 6 3-- 6 15 Wedman 13 Ford 7 5-- 5 1 1 0-- 7 9 4 24 Lacey 3 4 20 Robinzine 4 1 0-- 0 3 2 Gerard 4 McKinney 0 0 0 Totals 39 5 4-- 3-- 18-2- 0-- 0 99 0-- 0-- 3-- 5-- 6-- 0-- 3-- 38 19 17 25— 99 33 33 22 26—114 Kansas City Phoenix Ford Fouled goals — Wedman 2 Phoenix Total fouls — Kansas City 26 Technical— Kansas City (zone) A — 11306 Three-poi- nt out — None 25 Greater Greensboro Open At Greensboro NC April 6 107 38-4- 8 PORTLAND (86) 6 0 Natt 3 Washington 5 Owens 9 0-- 3 18 Bates 12 26 0-- 0 6 Paxson 1 6 8 Dunn 0 00 0 Gross 11 0-- R 6-- 1 Brewer 3 4 6 J 4-- (Par 72) Craig Stadler $45000 George Burns 16500 Bill Kratzert 16500 Jack Newton 16500 Jerry Pate 16500 Jeff Mitchell 9000 Ray Floyd 7531 Morris riatalsky 7531 Mike Reid 7531 Fuzzy Zoeller 7531 Geiberger 5125 JC Snead 5125 Bob Gilder 3625 9-- Peter Oosterhuis 3625 Mark Pfeil 3625 Scott Simpson Miller Barber 2600 Roger Calvin 2600 2600 Danny Edwards Dave 2600 Eichelberger Lyle Clfee Rod Curl emotional moment overshadowed only by the United States’ hockey success the pair was forced to withdraw from the competition they had trained 10 years for Ladies Plan Opening Event Be ii Lomond Opening day for the 1980 Ben Lomond Ladies Golf Association season is planned this week Tee off time is scheduled for 10 am Thursday at the Ben Lomond golf course Coffee and rolls will be served following golf Interested golfers may still join the association Prospective members may register Thursday before golf play begins For further information call Mary Mueller at 7 825-303- 3 12-- 9 CQUIPMBNT OPEN double-heade- 9-- 6 Monday thru Saturday Closed Sunday AQPIHE OPORT SHOP 15-h- it 2600 1632 1632 6 SKI RnrjTAL GREELEY Colo (UPI) — Colorado State pounded out 26 hits and Mark Huismann and Con Ryan posted complete game victories in r the Rams' and sweep of in Western Athletic ConferWyoming Sunday ence play Colorado State which had not played for two weeks because its playing field remains under a blanket of snow had 11 hits in the attack in opener and came back with a r the nightcap The was played at Greeley Colo Al ag- gravated a groin injury and in an Rams Score Sweep Andy Bean 5125 Bruce Devlin 5125 Bob Eastwood 5125 Bill Placid NY But Gardner — 284 George Arche 5125 Sandy ) Donna Capon! Yong$37500 Amy Alcott 24500 Jane Blalock 17500 Pat Meyers 12500 Sally Little 10000 Jo Anne Corner 8750 Nancy Lopez 7625 Beth Solomon 7625 Sandra Haynie 6250 Jo Ann Washam 6250 Debbie Austin 6250 Judy Rankin 5250 Shelley Hamlin 4750 Janet Coles 3993 Peggy Conley 3993 Kathy Ahern 3993 Jerilyn Britz 3993 Kathy McMullen 3031 Joyce Kazmierski 3031 Sandra Palmer 3031 Pat Bradley 3031 2400 Kathy Postlewait Gail Toushin 2400 Mary Mills 2400 Vicki Fergon 2400 Betsy King 2400 Debbie Massey 2400 Penny Pulz 1900 Donna Horton White 1900 Bonnie Bryant 1900 Bonnie Lauer 1900 Beth Daniels 1675 1 562 Kathy Whitworth Alice Ritzman 1562 Sandra Post 1412 13-1- J02 nt Graham 640 Joe Hager 640 Butch Baird 588 Lou Jaime April 8 — Milwaukee at Seattle 10:30 pm April 9 — Milwaukee at Seattle 10:30 pm April 1 1 — Seattle at Milwaukee 9 pm April 13 — Seattle at Milwaukee 2:30 pm 15 Milwaukee at Seattle 10:30 pm 18 — Seattle at Milwaukee 9 pm 20 — Milwaukee at Seattle 3:30 pm 300 3C0 1025 Garbacz 875 Stephenson Mary Dwyer 875 Shirley Engleorn 775 Sue Roberts 775 Alexandra Reinhardt 775 Marlene Floyd 775 Nayoko Yoshikowa 775 Judy Kimball 675 Jan Ferraris 675 MJ Smith 675 Lynn Adams 587 Laura Baugh-De587 Betty Burfeindt 587 Kathy Martin 587 Cathy Sherk 525 Susie McAllister 500 Clifford Ann Creed Jo Ann Prentice Marilynn Smith Carofe Jo Ska la Kathy Hite Louise Suggs Sharon Mi Gary Player 1075 Curtis Strange 1075 Koch 298 Jan Sammy Rachels 495 Michael Brannan 480 Bob Shearer 475 Seattle vs Milwaukee x-- if Lori Jay Haas 495 Mark Lye 495 Jim Nelford 495 necessary if Vivian Brownlee 1412 Marlene Hagge 1300 Pam Higgins 1225 1225 Kathy Cornelius Hollis Stacy 1150 Silvia Bertolaccini 1025 Dot Germain 1025 Dale Lundquist 1 025 Dan Pohl 777 Tom Purtzer 777 Baseball Boston vs Houston April 9 — Houston at Boston 7:30 pm April 1 1 — Houston at Boston 7:30 pm April 13 — Boston at Houston 1 pm April 14 — Boston at Houston 9r05 pm 16 — Houston at Boston 7:3u pm 18 — Boston at Houston 9:05 pm 20 — Houston at Boston 1 pm 3 Bud Allin 1075 Ed Dougherty 1075 Lee Elder 1075 Gary New York (AL) — Named Dave Szen assistant director of media relations Pittsburgh — Optioned Rick Rhoden Gary Hargis and of Craig Cacek to Portland farm team Extended contract outfielder Bill Robinson to 1982 St Louis — Optioned outfielders Leon Durham and Keith Smith and pitcher George Frazier to Springfield of the American Association Cincinnati — Sant pitchar Shaldon Burnsida to tna Redsland Training Complex for reassignment necessary 8 717172-74—28- 1165 Patterson double-heade- 393-006- 6 Playoffs to Begin Tuesday in NHL NEW YORK (UPI) — If momentum is the key ingredient entering the National Hockey League playoffs three teams will win the Stanley Cup Obviously that can’t happen but with the n fun beginning Tuesday night in cities three teams — the dedifferent eight fending Cup champion Montreal Canadiens the Buffalo Sabres and the New York Islanders — are all solid bets to go at least as far as post-seaso- GARY STRONG L Top Effort By Strong ROY — A Layton man recorded the first 700 series of his bowling career during league play here at the Roy Bowling Center recently Gary L Strong a left-hand- er 38-year-- Bird Not Giving Advice 0-- nt (Ali) because he’s always been an idol of mine Then he added: John Henry Wins Again 2-- -1 3-- 24 33 23 23—103 Three-poiFouled out — None goal — Bates Total fouls — Portland 21 Seattle 25 A — 23546 PHOENIX (114) Davis 9 4--8 22 Heard 1 1 2 Adams 8 4 1 9 Buse 5 0 1 0 Westphal 7 7 20 Cook 6 6 1 7 Scott 1 0-- 0 2 Bratz 51-- 1 11 Kelley 1 0 2 High 3 5 9 Totals 114 46 22-3- 2 “I’d from rather not fight him 9 5 0-- Seattle Sunday day said Houston: ings of $27078 4-- 86 9 (103) 3-- Birdsong 6 1 Elmore Grurtfeld 2 France’s Jocelyne Perrillat failed to make the cut in the slalom but still finished as the overall tour leader with 310 points and earn- V4-len- 13-1- 3-- 0) Three-poi- $12588 -- 0 Totals 36 717172-74—28- Terry Mauney 1632 Jim Simons 1632 Tim Simpson 1632 Dave Stockton 1632 Larry Ziegler 1632 body- Tour Kurlander 22 joined the pro tour this season and won her first event in Friday’s downhill In winning the slalom she earned $2940 to boost her first-yea- r earnings on the tour to fifth straight victory With Darrell McHargue in the saddle the gelding went to the lead coming off mile race Sunhillside the portion of the 1 withstood repeated challenges to day and 1 score the victory over Fiestero In scoring the triumph John Henry raced 1 seconds slower the distance in 2:46 than the course record The Very One the only mare in the race was third and Golden Act finished fourth in the field of 11 0 2-- (Beet (All Times EST) (Philadelphia leads series April 6 — Philadelphia 107 Atlanta 104 April 9 — Atlanta at Philadelphia 3 pm April 10 — Philadelphia at Atlanta 7:35 pm April 13 — Philadelphia at Atlanta 7:05 pm 15 — Atlannj at Philadelphia 8:05 pm 18 — Philadelphia at Atlanta 7:35 pm 1 x April 20 — Atlanta at Philadelphia pm x-- 0-- 0-- Atlanta vs Philadelphia x-- if 5 Twardzik 0 J Johnson 9 0 18 Shelton 2 0 4 Sikma 7 1 1 D Johnson 15 4 21 Williams 10 4 Silas 1 2 4 LaGarde 1 0-- 0 2 Brown 7 6 27 Walker 4 11 V Johnson 0 0 0 Totals 45 4 103 9 Portland 21 21 23 21— 86 Eastern Conference Semifinals World Boxing Association championship VAIL Colo (UPI) — Jamie Kurlander of McAfee NJ scored her second victory in three days Sunday capturing the slalom in the final event of the Women’s Pro Ski Racing ARCADIA Calif (UPI) — John Henry has completed his domination of the nation’s turf division by capturing the $200000 San Juan Capistrano Handicap at Santa Anita for his SEATTLE NBA -- ing Council heavyweight title defense former Ali Brewer 2 BASKETBALL Foe-A- li? NEW YORK (AP) RIVERDALE — The Riverside Men’s Golf Association will conduct its opening day next Saturday Keith Fergus 1632 Ed Fiori 1632 Rod Funseth 1632 Phil Hancock 1632 rolled games of for a 256 205 and 245 706 series Strong who resides 1199 N 1140 W in Layton carries a 197 average in the Hill Air Force Base Men’s at Monday Night League The 700-seri- is a es milestone which eludedStrong during his 15 years of competition His previous high series was 688 Pair Swept By Hawaii EL PASO Texas (UPI) — Led by the strong hitting of left-field- the semifinals Throw in the Philadelphia Flyers who lost only 12 games all year the Boston Bruins who ran up 105 points and several others who could provide surprises and what you have is probably the most exciting playoff picture in the league’s history series beginThere will be eight is best round The first ning Tuesday night with the three ensuing rounds being In all it is possible for a team to play 26 playoff games before winning the Cup The Canadiens who struggled early but got moving after dismissing Bernie Geoffrion as coach completed the regular season on a unbeaten streak and lost only four games through the second half of the season Stanley Cup Attempting to win a fifth straight and 23rd overall Montreal — the only team ever to win five straight Cup titles — begins its long playoff ride against Hartford The expansion Whalers won only one of their last 11 games The Sabres coached by Scotty Bowman who guided the Canadiens to five Cups also finished their season with a flourish going the last 15 games without a defeat Buffalo trying to win its first Stanley Cup opens up against Vancouver The Canucks went unbeaten in their last five games (including four closing victories) to edge past Washington into the first-roun- d -5 best-of-sev- en 21-ga- playoffs The Islanders last year’s regular season champions who were beaten in the playoffs by the New York Rangers completed their season with an streak The unbeaten run coincided with the acquisition of center Butch Goring who was obtained from Los Angeles March 10 for Billy Harris and Dave Lewis series continue in the same The first-roun- d cities Wednesday night before shifting for 8-0- Games 3 and 4 Friday and Saturday A fifth game would be played back in the original cities on April 14 er Jay Erdahl swept a over 12-- 8 Texas-E- l Paso Saturday night in Western Athletic 825-976- Conference play RBI right for your home! e Choose from wood panelled carved or flush doors Fiberglass and steel doors are also available for all types of installations e All Crawford Garage Doors are precision-crafte- d and installed by with many years of experience experts your garage door could use some remodeling call the experts at Crawford Door Sales We've been selling installing and servicing garage doors and automatic door opening systems for more than thirty years We take pride in our installation and service people And with our fleet of radio dispatch trucks we're equipped to handle your garage door needs quickly and If well-train- ed efficiently Add the convenience and security of an automatic garage door opener at any time you wish 1883 N Main Sunset Utah 84015 12-- 4 double and seven Complete stock of both single and double-wid- e garage doors— one just your garage door could use some remodeling call the experts at Crawford Door Sales We ll be estimate glad to provide a quick If no-co- st Certified Transmissions double-- Erdahl ended the day 5 for 7 including three home runs a first-quali- ty SAVE AT the University of Hawaii header -4 a new Crawford Garage Door With V Crawford Door Sales 1 Why pay franchisa fui and national advertising whin you indopondont Transmission specialist can save you $5000 to $15000 on your car and offer you nationwide guarantees with QUALITY work FREE ESTIMATES FREE TOWINO WITH MAJOR WORK THE GARAGE DOOR EXPERTS SALES - SERVICE 1020 West 2800 South REMODELING Ogden PHONE 731 -- 5222 Salt Lake 487-74- 7£ZJL 42 Provo-Ore- m 224-588- 0 Z7£7ZZZII Logan-Hyru- m 245-612- 1 2KZ & J |