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Show I The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, ! starch 5. Soviet Skater Earns World Speed Skating Lead 197S Veteran Soviet skater HELSINKI (LTD Tatjana Averina captured the overnight lead at the :trtth Womens World Speed Skating Championships Saturday winning the 1,5(10 meters and adding a second place in the 500 meters to tally 92.346 points in the standings. Fellow Soviet Galina Stepanskaja was second with 92.923 points followed by Sylvia Filipson of Sweden in third with 93.013. Best American was Kim Kostron of St. Paul, Minnesota, in 8th place with 93.900. Apparently bout with the of a suffering the after-effecfinished in of Wisconsin, Beth Madison, lleiden flu, 10th overall with 94.093. mid-wee- ts k seconds in improving conditions as the srmwf.,11 had stopped. Averina holds the world record for the l,5i0 and took gold medals at the 1976 Innsbruck Olympics in the l,u00 and 3, (XX) meters. Her bests so far in the world championships are two second places in 19,4 and 1976. was Stepanskaja, who won the event last year, nurse, second in 2:22.42. Filipsson, a completed a very strong showing for the day by clocking 2:22.81 to finish third. U.S. coach Peter Schotting said Heidens "touch of the flu in the middle of the week seems to have had more negative effects than we had hoped. The first race, the 5o0, was hampered by g continuous snowfall in addition to temperatures. The event was won by Soviet Valentina Golovenskina. a student, in 44 91 seconds. Avenna finished in 45.20 followed by Polish surprise Erwina Rvs in third on above-freezin- 15.37. Golovenskina had a false start but because the shot from the starters gun was interpreted as an echo she was allowed to finish. There were no protests. Making a strong comeback after a years absence due to a leg injury, Averina, a Moscow school teacher, won the 1,500 in 2 minutes 21.44 call-bac- k 5Z C JVX I Associated Press Leser photo Duke's Eugene Banks charges into Wake Forests Larry Harr- - I ison (52) during ACC title on Saturday afternoon. game College Cage: Duke Tips Wake Forest Tribune Wire Services trio of Mike Duke's Gminski, Gene Banks and Jim Spanar-ke- l devastated Wake Forest in the second half Saturday, leading the d Blue Devils to an 85 77 victory and their first Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament championship since 19ti6. advances to the NCAA Duke, 23-East Regional at Charlotte, N.C., next team to be weekend to face an is named Sunday. Wake Forest, expected to get a bid to the National Invitational Tournament. Gminski scored 25 points. Banks had 22 and Spanarkel finished with 20. The trio scored all of Dukes points during the first 16 minutes of the second half in which the Blue Devils turned a 7 halftime deficit into a 1 lead. Rod Criffin led Wake Forest with 25 points, while Leroy McDonald had 22. The Deacons had to play down the stretch with both Larry Harrison and McDonald in foul trouble, but it was their inability to cope with the Blue Devils earlier in the half that actually did them in. Harrison and McDonald eventually fouled out. Irish Fall Erv Giddings scored 23 points and Jim Paxson added 22 to spark Dayton to d 9 a upset victory over Notre Dame. had to battle The Flyers, now 18-deficit late in the back from a four-poigame after they saw an eight-poisecond-hal- f lead erased. the Irish ran off 10 Trailing straight points to go on top Dayton, however, then went on a 10-- 2 burst of its own, paced by freshman Jim Rhoden, who scored ail six of his points during that stretch. That gave the Flyers a 6 lead with 1 : 40 to go and they were able to hold on. high-scorin- g 19-1- 42-3- 71-6- 12th-ranke- 66-5- 50-4- 54-5- 60-5- Kentucky Wins Rick Robey scored 26 points and Jack KenGivens added 22 as tucky used a 0 spurt midway through rout of the second half to begin a Nevada-La- s Vegas. Kentucky's deciding burst came with 6:15 remaining in the nationally televised game when two Givens free throws gave Kentucky a 2 lead. The Wildcats ran off the next seven points, 2 lead with 4:27 left, opening a breaking the backs of a Las Vegas team that stayed close in the first half on the outside shooting of Tony Smith, who led all scorers with 29 points. The victory lifted Kentucky to 24-and dropped UNLV to 20-James Lee, one of four Kentucky seniors playing for the last time at home, added 13 points while junior guard Truman Claytor scored 10. top-rank- 9-- 92-7- 0 72-6- 79-6- 2 8. Something Very Special from Darryl Gladden's jumper with two seconds to play Saturday gave LaSalle a 2 victory over Temple for the East Coast Conference college basketball championship. had led throughout Temple, 24-most of the second half and had taken on Rick Reeds its final lead, jumper from the top of the key with 10 seconds on the clock. LaSalle, then inbounded the ball. Gladden dribbled up court and called time out with five seconds remaining. Gladden then took an inbounds pass from Kurt Kanaskie, drove to his left and sunk the It was the second time game-winnethis season the Explorers defeated Temple. 73-7- Jockey... 4, 72-7- $3 18-1- 1, Jockey has a special savings plan for you through March 26. With your purchase of any 6 of the styles illustrated (or any combination), Jockey will send you $3. Mail sales slip and empty wrappers to Jockey for your check. Limit $3 per family. Men's Furnishings. r. ECAC Win Freshman Wayne McKoy scored 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and reserve Godon Thomas hit all eight of his points in the final 4V4 minutes to lead St. Johns, N.Y. past Army 3 in the finals of ECAC Metro New York-NeJersey tournament, giving the Redmen a berth in the NCAA playoffs. George Johnson and Kevelin Winfrec added 12 points each for St. Johns, 21-- 6 after its fifth win in a row. Gary Winton of Army, 19-led all scorers with 25 points. Houston Cougars The giant-killin- g rode the scoring of guard Ken Williams and Charles Thompson to a 0 upset of Texas in the championship game of the Southwest Conference basketball tournament. The victory gave Houston, which finished third in the regular conference season, a 25-- 7 record and a berth in the NCAA Midwest regional at Lawrence, Kan. Williams popped in 20 points from the outside and Thompson muscled in 21 from the inside to pace the Houston victory. in another surprise Saturday night, Stan Ray scored six points in a dramatic overtime to power Missouri to a upset over Kansas State in the finals of the Big Eight basketball tournament. Missouri finished in a tie for sixth place during the regular season. Mike Evans, the Big Eights leading scorer, scored Kansas States last nine points in regulation and canned a free throw with 1:03 left to knot the score at Missouri's Larry Drew hit two buckets to counter four free throws by Jerry Black and Curtis Redding during the opening 3 V4 minutes of the overtime. Ray then swished a pair of free throws and a jumper to hand Missouri the win. 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