Show galits (Tribune ecti4111 Friilj $—Febrilarl 23 1990 I) Sports I Page r—Ewaip Jazz Move to Lofty Heights LOS ANGELES — The Jazz have never reached such lofty heights win over the After Thursday night's Ios Angeles Clippers they moved 22 games over 500 for the first time in franchise history won their The firstplace Jazz now fourth straight game and moved 212 games ittead of San Antonio in the Midwest Division They ve done it all during a ruggedly compact portion of the schedule too The Jazz have played 26 games since Jan 2 a stretch that inr break cludes the four-daBut don't dare suggest that the Jan have ac complishod much yet Jerry Sloan will disagree -We haven't survived anything' said the Jan coach "We play seven of our next nine on the road the way I've got it figured and that's a tough stretch for anybody: Maybe but the Jan have to be encouraged by ho just Iasi Ole play of their Iwo eek were less than 100 percent physically Karl Malone had 35 plants and I I rebounds Against the Clippers vt bile John Stockton added 24 points and 20 assists in an inspired 38 minutes In some stretches we got out and ran the floor really well" said Sloan "John did a terrif Jr job of getting the ball to the open man It was a great team win Every Said Malone 116-10- 38-1- third-quarte- An-Sta- s t 2:417-4- 4 237-202- 5 0' lowallamle '00 CapsuleMM A I1111 Clipper 102 Washington 110 Milwaukee 1Q9 Dallas 97 Phoenix 104 SacrattlVtiti)116 S - Dig Five Basketball Utah 56 Air Force 55 1i118b !INT 75 Wyoming 14 New Mexico State NT Utati Stit Montana 65 Weber State 63 11'S(' 90 Idaho State 7I 4 Basketball WAC CD New Mexico 82 IiiiAail 71 UTE1170 Sao Diego Stifle - 55 Top 25 Basketball C":111C:10011"11"1"11111e"-- 4 UNIX 99 UC Irvine 77 Alrginia 73 Georgra Tech - - iiitt - 71 La Salle 106 Nianhattan 60 r 114w- 7:' c44 (71 )i -- A 41iti s 77': ' Ill r ?:' IT i' '041111M411"'"Ik' ' C 4 ' A A Boston 6 Chicago ' I Z 4 '''': 1 7: t 4 ' ' tons al ItaAto ' (PP4)) pm I'l — College al Denver lio4ev Cc P:30 pm — Collige Bastselbal Arizona al Stanford Karl Malone takes one on the thin Norman uses a forearm (hop to keep the Jazz forward from scoring D-- 5 7 radocollt-g- Pet Plot° Thursday night as Clippers' Ken —Associated 4 NBA Bass('ibaj ) '' WTI 3 TV Sports (UT $ r nt — t: 3 2 Philadelphia 7 SI Lotus Calgary 12 Toronto 2 44 k Jrv New 4 5 Islanders 4 N V Pittsburgh Winnipeg sti ':I''J: '''''' Montreal 6 Quebec ' 1 ::: g'' 21-3- 'f - NHL I ' e ' '4::::1 711::iit:1:1' 1 ' - w 1 I :1! 107''' Ns 4 ' -- '' 1 Nk - m Oregon State tilt Southern Cal 94 Minnesota 68 Wisconsin t37 Xavier 74 Detroit 62 '4'' ft41400: k4' critical offensive rebound Malone added two foul shots with I 46 left to and Darrell Griffith nailed it make it 106-9in a span down with consecutive of 30 seconds Griffith ended up with 14 points including 4 of-shooting from three-poin- t territory Thud Bailey added 15 points for the Jan who've now won five straight games at the Sports Arena afCharles Smith led the Clippers now fifth straight loss with 34 ler their season-higpoints start by The Jazz overcame a Jordan-esqu- e See Column 3 three-pointer- Local New York body did a great job Asked about being a part of the first Jazz team to ever get 22 games over 500 Malone smiled and said "Well there s a first time for every thing Now we've just got to keep it going The Jazz didn't do that against the Clippers Although they never lost their game-lonlead LA cut an deficit to seven early in the fourth Then when the Jazz opened a 102-8lead with only 5 15 remaining the Clippers narrovted the gap to 10497 with still 202 left " "They had a chance there at the end said Sloan "They were right on our necks" The Jazz survived the comeback however when Mike Brown made a free throw after a By Steve Luhrn Tribune Sports Writer Sports Information Call 2372001 Call Utah 1161 Lead Way to Rout of Clips All-Sta- rs For Recorded Scores (FIN) e Owners' Shift Renews Optimism at Baseball Talks missioner Fay Vincent "They've come a sub stantial way: theres a long way to go Vincent said Thursday's proposal -- was a straightforward invitation to solve this I think the (owners made a very significant decision to solve this in the near term" he said As the spring training lockout began its second week owners presented a plan that is slightly better for players than the current contract The new proposal calls for the status quo with four changes — The minimum salary currently $68000 would increase to $85000 in 1990 $90000 in NEW YORK tAP) — Just When baseball's labor situation seemed bleakest owners turned around and sparked renewed optimism Thursday by withdrawing the proposals that caused Outrage among players a day earlier Union chief Donald Fehr said the showed substantial progress and will meet again on Friday a day deadline to break off ttlks if there no new plan the sides after his had been movement "I m as confused about the way things have been changing as I'm sure you are Fehr told meeting with Com oporters after a one-hou- Top Athletes Show Asthma 11 Beatable Is 0)-- ' 1 1 always hud asthma the Olympian said earlier this week tio was in town to promote her book Asthma & Erercise "I '' ''''' I'0 - 0144 Lc):kttA41 '01-1t:- 0 '') ' 1 1114‘t "1114' N 1:1: 4 C) 4 k ottla c'N'444 "? :4:::::c a41 - 111A11 it :4:: '' mmwomormot vot Sports Editor t4-- i' Wik 0 1 ' cbughed a lot and had bronchitis but my dad who is a physician MO recognize my trouble as ity they are asthmatic It may seem impossible but he surprised to learn the great diver and tackle Jovner-Kersethe outstand athlete along with your ing Doug Padilla who still is setting dis lance records all suffer from astb ma Danny Manning the 1987-8NCAA basketball player of the year Yul) succeeded despite asthma "Aside from the athletic lector-ireason for asthma is the Ni 11! '41111 chool absenteeism prper medication and eNereise it should not ta to"e:Ark 11 etiou! hr 1(11P! I ‘stnnia 444 144 at th Cf 1 t lt6-1- ic''W:3 r1 - -- i ' '' - ii''"' 1 ii'4:i '' 1Q? I 0?:-- V' '4 (4 '""44' - ''t: 94 ' 4:11 4' ''s ' i ''''' 14 "4 z "vr''' I - "41 - ': 4L tt '?1-!- if 41 ' 1 ' t ''''-- A' "fitAtrk44' t: '''''' ' 44 '''' q : ' !Marty ' k- ''' ' Irv" k 4' q f IL 4 ' - ''' -- 5-- The Cougars used b 120 run in the second hall to tukc rontroi of the 31 1 : game t lit'? ' That said vIIS thV critical time coach lienny Dees '1 thought EYL1 played well They stepped it up a notch on defense and it wai that spurt that made it tough tn Wc got behind and couldii'l anything about it Thv cowboy' shot only 40 percent shoot from the field and pot 8o1-2lug from the guardline V10 don't have real pond guard 17W 1 ':: - Ir 'gr ' ''''''''It- i41: A" FNNet'fk tgit :'- 1?"' 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V 00101)K 'Atid yoti ouvlii to law rel1 !1 r0111 MC aairist their guy: Sf'1' Oat yd have to pf i against w onoerliod far 8 eaping wasoh said 1:tall 4eting roaell J)I lrrlt ut Jot Crdyttut "tie doesn't pet hi duo tweauso hk doeb s ourt d)rt: tttori- hut tic had tho tonight and hi' knoeitoO dowti 'Thars what sProor Is all atout flancoti or lust piau (writ to hd team In answorpfl Nlayhe tills leanj fiat) mu Utes Douse Dudley Slip by Air Force By thcl kosetto ExPrutitit Sports Editor or 35 mmuips anti 17 spron& Thursday night the brilliant marksmanship of tht Air lialmond Dudley lit up thy Forre Aeadenty Iluntsman f'onter cold twain There ptI when UA: though the Cowbiairth Were the Cougari broil" 34-3- Yon Phok) by )04 of the opyi solool outrehounded I Vt the of and killk th Coogandowil IP Of fonsive threv-pointe- '''''''i'V': vim 111)1et howel 26 addfd au7v1 stroggho aviiiost their mint and we lihe coaching staff struggled to find some auswer vivultung of thf strength or tv0 r 1) rPservu str3ight puard 'rodd karoPti in the final min halftmn lead ule took a 'The Couloir: werv mit sharp 1)a f)fion potion oft' it) I slov start tW '6 A Ve4te' '''''Atika 1 4:4444$15 15 4 '4: ''''$' r?:' " 4 ' -- ' - ' played hard The up for an instant l'hey scoNd five before going was tIiriiiiiutt dithi'l score even how controlled the e eight-minut- " duy night flaws had 18 points us Cougars turned back Cowboys 7544 at Provo first half Thurs in 111WS 47-4- 13-1- 2 14' N ''4): Wyoming's ft eginoid Slater (50) blocks shot INU's e4 " efil A N' ' -- " t : '':? 41 '' 44- 4 f'4 41: 91444 '' ii"':'':t:771k4' l'ale 04 4110 41 :''' "sr ''3414'r—'''"""49g' by v :: Vt: "::-- cr::'''' ' ' 1174:4 64:'''4::: VIN5"(e :0' ''''?" : : Z'' i '''' t k4 4? A capacity crowd of 22745 watched the Cougarb maintain their first place load in the Western Conference ENtl moved to OA in the league and 204') overall The talented but young and cold and shooting Cowboys Slippbd to - 1- "'' - 7 v “' 4 " i ''' r t 4': - ' n ' ‘ I'7: ''i' 1:51:: 0'4- kt I''::-- 2'il -- ' :::0 '''( F:r15- u: i ''::: 1-''-- t TN ''' e"--"- day night ' c1 - - Nrt:5 :N A a!j She also Etas 1retwed e id Aerimic rto cotilmil r4- -- 43'1 :" s44"bts 117:574 tkN' )ficointre F‘orce ill: N1 3 4 1reg Lougams Prunarn 4:164f : ? A '"" in the 1984 Olympic Games 66 of the S athletes had asthma and 41 won medals The point of my tour aside from promotmg my- book Asthma & Exorcise is to show asth mall( ' sufferers boy they cal exer (se safely even achieve Glimpic WIdnrd I t ---' -ts :' I for -4- - 't 141 r ''''''''"164toitexmovo4004viosw-11ti:- ft 2 itfLI? ' ::i '' sc- ioithmatic When I was breathing hard after oven a light workout swimmers would tease me that I was trying to impress the coach by appearing tu he working hard when hadn't been she laughed The sad thing about this disease is that 10 percent of the population AIM have asthma and many not realize it A lot of athletes are accused of being Out of shape' when in real "5'" - :1 '''''l 1tiom what WU Marty HPWS to do but at halftone Coach gave u good talking to OW Of OUT detollaf! ''t win proud second hail- COW Poger Veld stud wet the key to Oat Will We got after then real well and they had a tough time getting the right shah five rillniter into the Trailing started sevond half the Cougarb when Andy Toolson vow given b bat ket oil b goaKtend Totilson followed with a thrlTpointer and Mork hut sowed on b laytip lifter he st4)11 lip ball at threequarterciiiirt Steve Solireiner 4ddQd U (Uwe and Kevin Santiago a thrtiepointio Hod t Was cooking with a hf 47 lead the biggest spread of the pilaw ilyouning Ain't lost Il560 it the Cougarb in Anima foto week: ago fiy Ray Herbal Tribune Sporn Write' PROVO — The 20win plateau wai a long time coming for liY11 but the COUgarb finally achieved that magical milestone with b closerthan-i- t lotiked 7564 victor ()vet Wyoming Thurt- &'51: ' I ' 'ii-16!- vsy5 i40 it :::7 :ft A if fl 4 ' :1viluti') 4i )v 34e '''''''' t ''' 14t""' ''' ! J c ' f:: — Illeto I 1v For 20th Win 4' 6 -- 11 - j c:1 ':140::01:- ttii- I Mooney c ' '1):''''''''''' -- -- Thumps Cowboys - ( C ( cle4 1?m !-4- John IA -4-14f'4:'"(::-7'&:':-- 0 r () Connor took h diffenrip slit to 04ir from the union saying be didn hrterize the changes ss dr asi3o It's 6 different hpproach tic ss Wednesda s proposal uss hpplavri 11 an htitmpt loy mansgemont bardlmors to plAsh their 11eIE into the forefront sfler steps bsok 11 mei glib gotok snd (0vsi relectIon The nes( propossl beitAit tifil did Tini Per the players' pnmsry demsnd — i return to twoyehrs elipbility for sslsr( abiltst)on liorent I hre( from t posrtiotis YU V INto104""Ntba You're swimming for your fifth medal in the 1984 Olympic Games and in the butterfly you roo your chest is paralyzed and you can't breathe With 15 meters to go ou want to panie but somehow you finish — in fifth place That hatmened to Nancy Howhead and a post-racdiagnosis showed she had exereise-induceasthma "I guess the year after that — Players could become free agents twice within five years if their teams do not offer salary arbitration by November — Draft-pic- k compensation for free agents would be eliminated if they aren't offered ar bitration by their former clubs "It's a step in the right direction" Fehr said "IA'hat we have to do tonight is weigh the 444444444104740 0 F'' circumstances and see if we Chn corn e back with h response tomorrow Spnng training games are scheduled to start next I'hursday hnd itb not clear if they could be played eNT1 if the sides settled this weekend Fehr 14 id the taiks vrill break by Monday night when he lb scheduled to leave for h union executive board meeting in Phoe nix the following day ere at a relatively delicate stage- - ma n agement negotiator Chuck O'Connor said Thursday's shift etifflt hours lifter a meeting of the Player Relations Committee the six owners who control management's bargaining 1991 $95000 in 1992 bnd $100000 in 1993 — The contribution to the benefit plan currently $39 million would rise to $428 million the first year $439 million the second year $45 4 million the third year find $47 3 million ? p f''r 4F"'471714JP4114)W4P-412?''7 1 '441ret - P V":1?-- 1- |