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Show Ij !yj J) - 0 Th- - w )" , y y -- " g Salt Lake Trllmne, Saturday, October WT m''i ,- p -, ' y, I"" fT'-T"- -" -1 " 'K 9, 19 , --1 "T ,- - -- , , ," "' - V "f" jazz, Jkmgs to Christen x xlljuiic the schedule seven game will treat them this car. as they open competition here Saturday at li .it) p m MDT against the Kansas City Kings al the SI Joseph Civic Center The Jaz have had a losing record in the exhibition season just three times in (heir eight year history mark and their overall is 27 .'til Clearly, these numliers on how the have had no went on to perform in tin Ja regular season, when theyve never reached .500. And Saturdays game against the Kings prohahly won't lx- much of a real indicator either Jaz Coach Frank Iayden, shaking after a lengthy morning practice at Westminster College Friday, said that, although he'd like to win the game, his priority will he lo take a good look at players who are suspect. By that, he means players who are on the border line There are 15 players on the Jaz roster that must be cut to 12 by Oet. 27, and nine of them are safe. The other three sots appear to be two-mabattles, all of them pitting a rookie against a veteran rookie Steve Trumlxi against second-yea- r man Howard Wood at backup strong forward, rookie Jerry Eaves r vet John Duren at against backup paint guard, and frc agent rookie Rickey Williams against r veteran Carl Nicks for the fifth guard spot .This exhibition game may pro- - Ja get to sec how - 3 n two-yea- two-yea- . vide the final chance for exjxisurc for two of these players, and in the ease of the veterans, could be their last games in a Jazz uniform. Layden indicated that hed like to make two of the cuts by early next week, or before the Jazz leave next k exhibiWednesday for a tion road trip. Other than the manpower situations facing him, Layden said he is happy with the progress of the team y after the week of pract ice sessions. He said that one offensive set and his fullcourt defense are Ixith in, and that was one of the goals he set for the first exhibition . first-roun- two-a-da- first-rourde- rs game. The starting lineup for the Jaz for their first game against outside season competition since the finale 174 days ago will be the same Dan Schayes at as it was then center, Ben Paquette and Adrian Dantley at forwards, and Darrell Griffith and Rickey Green at guards. This was the starting lineup Layden used for the last 10 games with it. last season and he went The one change in plans is that Layden will bring center Jeff Wilkins off the as a strong forward behind Pcxiuette. Wilkins played for the first time at that 19K1-8- 2 6-- 4 Friday's Resutts likr MIL Standings Playoff Schedule M Tim sepies CHAMPIONSHIP er M Boone W Kiscn, W) L Vuckovicfi, HR Milwaukee, Moiitor (1) California, save-for-sav- lit Jackson (I) Noma W Gam I 10 3 HOC rmo OB California 5 k 0 000 300 20 Milwaukee Boone and Zahn, Witt (4) Hauler (7) W Sot Simmons Sutton, Ladd (6) HR Milwaukee, L Zahn. ton, Mol dor (?) California, Boone (1) Saturday' Gama at Milwaukee California (John (Haat 1) 8), pm Game Sunday's H 4 20 at Milwaukee, California Gary Kale I FI Sports Writer here s something unusual about I s.iturdav 's Texas-Oklahom- 'There s mure excitement around this game than any I've ever been associated with," says Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer. Unbeaten Texas Coach Fred Akers has victories over Utah, Missouri and Rice in his ledger this season, but admits, "We havent faced anyone who comes close to Oklahoma in talent Oklahoma has so much more speed than those cither teams " lop ranked Washington, having BARRY SWITZER His Sooners Face No. 12 Ionghoms - very-soli- 4-- 0 Toronto Detroit 3 7 3 4 $ 10 13 5 4 1 0 2 11 11 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 5 0 2 0 0 9 1? division Quality for 113 Devils 3, Rangers Tuesday, October 12 8 30 p m U) Wednesday, October 13 dt NL, 8 20 p m Friday, October IS at AL 8 30 p m Saturday, October H 20 pm at AL, xx Sunday, October 17 NL at AL d against California. Alabama fans are waiting for the usual second period heroics by the Crimson Tide this season to decide the outcome against Penn State. The Tide outscored its previous four in the second opponents 65-quarter. "We know Penn State will be after us and you really cant blame them since weve played them four says times and won three. Alabama Coach BearBryant.Last vear, we didn't think their quarterback (Todd Blackledget was ail that gcxxl hut look what hes done this thrown for 973 yards and 15 year touchdowns. If were going to stay in the game with Penn State, were going to have to improve 3on over our last game. Bryant complains the Tide had too many turnovers in last Satur over Arkansas days .vi 7 State In other top 10 games Saturday, fifth ranked Georgia faces Missi, 6 Southern Methodist Mppi, No takes on Baylor seventh-ratec br.iska plav s Colorado. No 8 ICI, clashes with Arizona, No 9 Arkan sas tackles Texas Tech and loth i aiikcd Noi Hi C;n olina meets Wake on t Sec mid ranked Pitt is idle AL NL NL pm 8 20 20 October Wednesday, at NL , if necessary If NL Championship Series goes to a fifth game, Ihe World Senes will begin Oct 13, with Game 2 Thurs- Wulnesdav, dav Oct 14 ttu whiykjled travel day tax) 4 20 pm if Played in Pacific time 'XX 5, Angels (Stwaart), 3 3 MILWAUKEE nov1' jT'hyR 2 02 03 - - Ro, Rangers 91?? NY Steve 6, 23 2 2 B 4 2 (Lumiey, Stmenko), 6 9 30 7 p m Kansas City at St vs p m Houston vs Denver 05 p m Joseph 8 35 Mo at Boulder, Colo Sunday's Games San Antonio vs Atlanta at Jacksonville Fla 7 jO p m at Kent, Ohio Indiana vs Cleveland 7 X pm New York s Chicago at Rockford, Hi 8 o m Seattle vs Portland at Boise, Idaho, 9 p m -16 Tulsa, Second round ABILENE, Texas 'API Stores Friday in the 5350 000 LaJet Lias on the 7077 yard par 72 Fairway Golf and Raniuet Club course (a 0s Denton 7 5, det. John Alexander, Gerulaitis det Paul McNamee. 04. Godo Champion ship At Barcelona, Spain Quarterfinals Mats Wilander det Ivan Lendl 7 5 Guillermo Vilas det Carlos Kirmavr, det Thierry Tuiasne, Jose Marcos det Hans Gildemeister, Hocever Deerfield, Fla Classic Oris dot Anrima 30, Andrea Wadn, Virginia Jaeger def Barbara Potter, ) Leand dot U Virginia Ruzici, Pam Shriver det Barbara HaiUjuisI 60 17 New Oilers Mich Utah 4 Vitas 17 Davidson, 01 Portland 87, Golden State (U Saturday's Gamas New Jersey vs Phiisooipnij at Atlantic City N J , 7 30 pm. Cleveland at Columbus. vs Indiana Ohio, 7 30 p m Chicouo vs Detroit at Battle Creek, 9- -77 Quarterfinals Patrick Cash det. Matt Mitchell, 34, 60 Eliot Teitscher det David Carter, 3 59 Quen 15 ,v' NyR Bench, (served bv Fotiu), L 10 THIRD PERIOD None, Penalties NJ , 79i NYR, 9 ?1, Cireila, NJ, 9 21, Cireila, NJ, 13 75, Don Maloney, NYR, Minor maior (Game mis conduct), 14 71 , Dave Maloney, NYR, 14 21; Minor maior (Gamp misconduct) Hutctiison, NJ, mif tor maior (Game mis - Backman H6 Boston Philadelphia - Ler), Perulties 7. 13 18' - Penalties 16 24 high sticking, 9 48 Shots on Goal Salt Lada I 10 9 Tulsa 9 Salt Lake, Homz (14)) Goalies Baker Aft 2,406. Tul - at AL t necessary Tuesday, October 19 AL at NL 8 ?U p m tf necessary NL AL $L, Pro Tennis - - Qualifying Tennis Here are the finals ol the 17 Qualifying tournament at the Sportsman Girls' 14 Singles Final Barbara Thompson det Julie Kempn6-i- , -4 14 04 6, New York 13 28 7, Langevin) Bossy 3 (Goring York Goring (Carroil), 19 56 Penalties NYI 4 0Q 17, Kallur, Pouzar, Edm, Plum, Edm, 8 10, Plum. Edm, 14 02, 18 46 B NYI 2? 16 Hunter Edm, Sutter 8 Edmonton Routston 3 Third period D 3 08 9 New York, Semenko), (Lumlev, Suiter 2 (Langevin, Gillies), 18 11 10 ttew York, Tonelli 2 (Nystrom), 19 30 Perwlties - none t 30 Shots on goal - Islanders 9 25 Edmonton Goalies - Islanders, Smith, Edmonton Girls' 16 Singles Fmaf Ruth Ann Stevens def Megan Tanner 76, Gels' II Singles Final det Leslie Fox Kristi Bess Nr - Composite Box BATTING SUMMARY Fuhr A -1- N. 7498 Stars 3, Detroit Wings 3 , 1113 111 1 Minnesota FIRST PERIOD Detroit McKechme (Larson, Blatsdell) 6 34 ?. Minnesota '0 ?9 Bellows), (Mk Adam Younq Kirton Det 49, Stefan Det Pinalties ? 35 Barrett, Det rrviior misconduct 2 35, Piett Mm maior (game misconduct) ? 35 Woods Det, 9 57 Loiselle, Det, 19 S$ 3 Minnesota PERIOD SrCOND Billows (Pavrr, Hartsburq) 3 73 4, fBarrett McKechme), Detroit Blaisdeil 7 47 Penalty Kirton, Det, 3 12. 5 Minnesota THIRD PERIOD Mac Adam (Eaves, Bellows), 7 18 6, 2 (Ogrodnick Blais Detroit, McKechme drill, '5 53 Penalties Woods, Det, 11 54, Maxwell Mm 14 5? 19 35 Detroit Shots on goal Minnesota 11 19 - 39 Detroit, Stefan Minnesota, Goalies Meloche A 13 162 - - - C) NFL Strike Glance U Games celled oH: Germs Cancelled: Day: SCORE BY INNINGS 021 320 200 125 310 030 Milwaukee California 10 IS E Caldwell. Mol tor DP Milwaukee 4, LOB M iwaukee 13, CaliforCalifornia SF Bay Moore nia 16 S Boone Fol tor, Boone Thomas Money HBP Moore by John, Grtch bv Vucxovich, Oglivie by Zahn A 178 720 Cards 7, Braves 0 LOB Atlanta 3, St Louis E Oberkfen SF-- 0 il 28 Porter 30 McGee. Smith Smith, Forsch R ER BB SO IP Atlanta 5 Perez ilO-1Bedrosien 23 3 Moore St Louis Foesch 'W pwez Ditched to HBP by Moore T 2 25 Bedrosian 9 3 0 0 0 6 j oatters m 4tti (L Smith) A 53.008 2 14 PROGRESS OF THE NEGOTIATIONS For the third time In three days, the Council, negotiating unit tor Management the owners, reiected a umon invitation to return to the bargaining table The om-er- s to meet until are not scheduled Od 19 This CHANCES FOR SETTLEMENT weekend's scheduled games have formally bpen called oH. shortening the season bv at least one week One of the three strike will not weekeros lost to the be made up it was not yet determined which weekend that will be Union chief Ed Garvev said that if management doesn't come to the table this weekend, it is a foregone conclusion that next week's games wili be canceled The DIFFERENCES Management Council has stuck to the position that no further talks would be held until the union drooped its demand tor a minimum of wage scale With a third weekend games now lost, Donlan says the league now begins losing substantial revenues and and he hinted that the management councils otter of a $1 6 billion, package might have to be reduced The players, MONEY LOST SO FAR who do not hove a formal strike fund, lost between 534 million and 527 million in salary during two weeks of inactivity The union said Friday H has arranged with several regional financial institutions to set up 170 000 loans for each of its players to meet household and living expenses during what the union believes will be a long strike The Management Council estimated that the 78 teams lost 529 million in gate receipts and television money the first weekend of the strike The estimates tor the second and third weeks were not available The television revenues, which total 5J0 million stopped after the second week's cancellations The owners are counting those two extra weeks of TV money as a loss because it is an advance against next year's television money Cities where games are scheduled are estimated to be losing 52 million a week m hotel and restaurant revenue with concessionaires losing an additional 52 million a week Horse Racing Volleyball Top Twenty Tachikira Top Twenty (First Place vote) Potnts Record SCHOOL - t vu-tor- d 3 2 3 All firms EDT Thursday s Gam Gou?n State 84 Friday's Results Glowaave Championship At Melbourne. Australia Sutter 1, New York, 6 SI 2 New York, Kallur (Merrick), 7 18 3, Edmonton, Gretzky An(Coffey, Kurrl), 14 27 4, Edmonton, derson 2 (Gret7ky), 18 59 Penalties 8 4 59, 48, Edm Habscheid, Edm, Coffey, Potvin, NYI, 10 51 , D Sutter, NYI, LN. 39, Smith, NYI, served by Nystrom. 18 02, Boschman Edm, 18 0? Roulston 2 5, Edmonton, Second Period in ) tzKe Tutsa, Bartrrwt 2 Salt Lake Crawtoro 2 (Lemteux, Jutten) 6 10 4 Tutsa Me Phut 3 (Dgno Ledvard), 8 31 5 Salt Lake 1? 11 Turlnr 2 (Rote, 6 Tulsa, Dwno3 (Sturheld. MrPhee), 16 09 Pwval tics Stuart S L , holding 6 26 Savard, SL, bench minor, 7 46 Wallin, Tui, stashing, 18 08 Second Period - No (coring Penalties -22 Tul Tati, S L , tripping, holding, 4 13 DonnMy 5 L fighting 6 20 Richmond, Tut , hghtmg, 6 70 Richmond Tut , unsportsmanlike conduct 6 70 Wil son high stating, roughm, 9 17 9 17 Sride. Tul, high sticking roughing Julwn, S L , efbowmg, 14 00 Mauuer.Tui, hoofcmq 17 17 7 Salt Lake Third Period Wilson 3 45 4 56 92 si 0 2 NY Rangers 2 New Jersey New Jersey, FIRST 1, PERIOD 4 39 Perul-tic- s Tambelhnl (Marini, Baker, NYR, 3 06, Wmstnk, NJ, 5 3? Marini NJ, 11 ?S Baker, NYR, 16 58, Dave Matorvy, NYR, 18 0?. Lever NJ, 18 0? SECOND PERIOD 2, NY Ranoers, (McClanahan, Baker), 2 31 3, Hedberg New Jersey, MacMfLLAN (Lever), 11 18 4, NY Rangers, Pvaelich (Leinonen, 11 37 New Jersey, S, Ruotsalainen), Malinowski 2 (MacMillan, Cireila), 17 0b Islanders The winner of a game between Penn State and No. 4 Alabama may wind up as next weeks No. 1 ranked team if Washington doesn't fare too well I 3 S 4 0 0 Orvmon Smythe NY Islanders Edmonton First period (Jonsson Lane), sconng. The Eagles now enjoy a five-da- y break More returning to the road for a pair of games against the Wichita Wind next Thursday and Saturdav (KTc-en- S (fcp four m rack Stnaleycuppiavofts ) rcsary NATIONAL LEAGUE Friday's Resutts New Jersey 3, N Y Rangers ? Game 3 0 000 000 000 0 Detroit 3, Minnesota 3 (tie) Atlanta 001 005 Olx 7 13 N Y l&landenk Edmonton 4 St Louts Saturday's Games Pern, Bedfosian (6), Moore (6), Walk (8) and Benedict. B Forsch and Porter (All Times EOT) L Perez, W B Forsch Boston at Hartford, 7 35 p m. Buffalo at Quebec, 7 35pm Friday's Game Atlanta at St Louts ppd , rain Chicago at Montreal 8 05 p m N Y Rangers at Pittsburgh, 8 05 p m Saturday's Game ) at St Louts Atlanta (Niekro Philadelphia at Washington, 8 05 p m 9 ?) 8 1$ om New Jersey at Toronto, 8 05 p n. Sunday's Game Winnipeg at Detroit, 7 05 P m Minnesota at SI Louis, 9 05 p m St Louts at Atlanta 8 IS pm Monday's Game Calgary at Los Angeles. 10 35 p m St Louis at Atlanta, 3 IS p m , rf neuv Edmonton at Vancouver 8 05 p m srtrv Sunday's Games Tuesday's Game Pittsburgh at Boston St Louts at Ailanta, 3 15 P m , if nccos Hartford at Buffalo Washington at Philadelphia sury Winnipeg at Chicago WORLD SERIES 0 ousted Pittsburgh from the No rating, looks for its fifth straight win of the season against California Saturday and is given the- edge by oddsmakers against a Bears team that figures to start an all sophomore offensive backfield "In addition," said Washington Coach Don James. "Cal has a defense to go with a young hut improvmgoffen.se. I don't think we can make any mistakes against the Bear- - and not pay a price Ferson-ill, I didnt like our schedule this hut Im not year. We may be honestly sure how good a team we are. Were going to find out .Saturday. Washington, averaging to points a game, lias rolled over Texas-L- I Faso, Arizona Oregon and San Diego State OA 13 10 0 0 Chicago p.n, 3-- 3 third-ranke- a neither team ranks malt Imp aiiH.ii the top to The Longhorns ..u o 12 and the Sooners have cumplet elv dropped out of sight in the ratings after losses to West Virginia and Southern California Deipite their lack of many headlines the two schools have a national appeal. The series is one of the longest rivalries m the country and at times has had a bearing on naming the national college football champion The teams meet for the 77th time Saturday amid the hoopla that has attracted a sellout croud in Dallas with the cxpc tat ion by hometown fans that the Iinghurns will whip Oklahoma for the fourth straight year. St Louts Minnesota - College Football: Longhorns, Sooner s Eye Annual Battle By Division L T PH. OP 2 0 0 4 NY Rangers, Goalies Jersey, Resch 19,203 year, leads the blueliners Salt Phoenix Din, Conference Campbell De-Gri- y - -4 9- -3 8 Lfenwux Juln) followed the shot like most prolific goal scorers do and made sure the had taken one goal leads. Baker and Heinz put on a goaltending clinic Ihe rest of the way until Wilson settled the issue. Alain Lemieus third goal of the season at 3 4! of the initial period slaked the Eagles to a 14) lead. The goal followed a Tulsa rush into the Salt Lake end. TTie Oilers put on considerable pressure hut left the xints uncovered. Curt Bracken-hurwas able to gain control of the puck and whip it off the boards to Iicmioux, who bore in alone on Baker. Ixmiieux, using linematc Bobby Crawford as a decoy, made the Eagles first shot of the game count. But the Oilers struck back only later when Mike Backman took a pass from behind the Eagle net by Peter Wallin and connected on a slap shot through Hein' pads. The Eagles regained the lead on a relxuind goal by Crawford. Crawford took his initial shot, which Raker w as unable to control. Crawscorer last season. ford. a NBA Exlubitions 3 - conduct) 4 21 Stet on goal Jersey 1 two-gam- e 3 First Period (Brackenburv), (Wailm Seidr) CALIFORNIA second time. However, the Oilers again got on the board thanks to a marginal too many men on the ice penalty against the Eagles. Stewart had just returned to the ice after serving the penalty when George McPhec lit the lamp for the third time this season. McPhees goal came off a relxuind of Gary blast. Eagle newcomer Rob Tudor notched his second goal of the campaign off Bakers glove, but DcGrio scored with about four minutes left in the period to dead-lix'- k after 20 the count at minutes of Jay. Both teams missed early scoring chances in the third periixl when shots st nick the pipe. Baker left the nets with under a minute to go and the Oilers were able to force a facooff in the Eagle zone. Tudor eventually gained control of the puck but his shot at the empty net hit the crossbar. Wilson also missed an open net as time was ninning out. Salt Lake defenseman Claude Julien turned in another fine game and contributed a pair of assists to raise his season point total to four. Julien, who was voted the Eagles Most Valuable Defenseman last t Vore by Penotk pjfndi TuHa Gm BERT W 11 .SON Gets Winning Goal For Golden Eagles 1 Eagles 4, Oilers WMCoNna DnntMN tOT Wilsons Late Goal Powers Golden Eagles Past Oilers Spwial to The Tribune TULSA Salt Ikp Golden Eagle goaltender Rick Heinz hadnt put his 4(Vplus MHind hockey gear on in actual game competition in more Ilian two weeks, but judging from Ihe way he played Friday night, youd think he was in midseason form Heinz surrendered three first period goals in a tight cheeking, defense-oriente- d game against the Tulsa Oilers, but after that, he slammed the door shut en route to a 3 Eagle victory and a sweep of the senes at the Assembly Center. Heinz hacked up the solid performance of Paul Skidmore on Thursday night to give the Eagles a fast start in defense of their Emory Jones regular season championship. Eagle assistant coach Bert Wilson scored what turned out to be the game-winnwhen he was able to redirect the puck past Oiler goalkeeper Steve Baker at 16:21 of the final period Wilson, the oldest pla.ver on Ihe F.agle rosier at 3'!, tipxd in a blast from the right poult by Bill Stewart Baker didnt have a chance to react m time to prevent the goal. Up to then, though. Baker and e in a Heinz battled game that apjx'ared headed for overtime. Both goalies benefited from the metal. The Eagles had three shots strike the post and Tulsa had a pair glance off. the Three times in the first Oilers came hack after the Eagles Tulsa Indianapolis 6 Birmingham Color lo 10 WKhita 2 Saturday's Games at lhdian.i(M late-roun- 13 Wins Second 4 Srtlt Brewers Salt T GF GA PH 7 2 4 0 0 A pre-seaso- n two-wee- cuuai 2 2 ? 0 e the time that he had no plans for Wilkins at forward. But what was an accident the other day looked pretty good to us on film, said layden. laiyden said another goal in this game is to look at different combinations, like Dantley and John Drew in the game at the same time, as well as trying Wilkins at forward and Poquette back at center, where he played most of the time in his first two years with the club. St. Joseph is Game Notes where the Kings are holding their camp this fall, on the campus of Missouri Western State University . . d draft The Kings two choices, LaSalle Thompson of Texas and Brook Steppe of Georgia Tirh, are still not signed and thus are not in camp. Besides this pair, there are six other who are unsigned Detroits Cliff Ixivingston and Ricky Pierce, San Diegos Terry Cummings, Atlantas Keith Edmonson, Golden States I jester Conner, and Denvers Rob Williams . . . Without Thompson and Steppe, the Kings will play the Jazz Saturday with a roster of 13 men. The centers are Steve Johnson, Joe C. Meriweather, and Ijeon Douglas. The guards are Ray Williams, Mike Wcxxlson, Larry Drew, and Sonny Parker. At forward are Reggie King, Reggie Johnson, Eddie Johnson, and Kevin Loder. The roster is d filled out by a couple of draft picks, Ed Nealy of Kansas State and Perry Range of Illinois. Their positions may be tenuous once 'lliompson and Strpix sign pre-seaso- n L 2 long-rang- ears I'lu W 7-- 4 FRANK LAYDEN Planning to Watch Suspect" Players nrl u CIIL Standings iNisition in last Wednesday nights Mark Eaton scrimmage, when w as in at center, and Layden said at - rw r OCui NBA Exhibition Season M " 9 V :'? (; A SKcial lo Ttu Tribune ST JOSEPH, Mo - 'Hu ehtl,t has alwas been more lion Ilian has the kind to the Ja regular season over the Iasi inhl M Jazz Cosmos with- LEXINGTON, Ky. stand two furious stretch drives bv Hamb letoman winner Speed Bowt to capture the $116 700 Kenturky Futurity, third leg of trottmg's Triple C rown, in straight hpats on a sloppy trark Friday at The Red Mile Jazz Cosmos driven by Mickey McNvhol let Little League take an early lead in the second heat coft m But McNtthol eased the Jyear-okfront at the Quarter mile pole opening a S length lead Sneed Bowl, driven by Tom Hauohon skirted the gatk on the outside and nulled into second behind Jazz Cosmos near the pole was within a neck of Jazz Speed Cosmos with a Quarter mile to oo and took a narrow lead on the final turn But Jazz Cosmos had leverage on the insidr and the coils were in the stretch Mr Ntrhol urged Jazz Cosmos to make an impressive kick and the colt was in front by a trad when hp hit the wire at ) 57 Jazz Cosmos returned 53 $2 70 and 52 70 Stm3 Bowl paid 57 70 and $2 70 Little ague paid 5? to to ow Tell Aaun ltd from ARCADIA, Calif HAO feature at to wm the tait to Santa Anita s Oak Ttu Meptinq Tty 4 year old got a steady ride from Sandy Hawley and (over id the ' miff fort m 46 7 5 to pay 51) 40 54 10 and l Stat htew Peon State vvouri Tennessee "OS "ta. V Mnro New Mexico Pittsbu,gh, Southwest Utah State College Volleyball Ryu (M Ut,) 154, 1513 arxl 157 Tta utv Cougars tvivn nnw won 17strmqht And vn (i 7D mnrd Tht Lxfy Utfswp t(VP Utah pi wn Utah Stair Stilurdnv night in ii, tn U 7 t tt m ttnii - (.('n $7 Ptrlerm thefrvufiti urxtof Littit Ptnr iy hm ,tvd wend naymi 53 tf) and 7 N) n Yu with Ft mark) Toro paid 57 rf) Iy Jvw Jr D I National 500 Lineup CHARLOTTE, N C (AP) - The lineup tor Sunday's National 500 Grand National stock car race, with type of car and qualifying soeed ir motv Harry Gant, Buick Regal, '164 694 2 Geoff Bodine, Pontiac Grand Prix, Sarreii WaJtrip, Buick Regal, 4 Morgan 163 310 5 Bill 162 955 6 RCky 162 681 Neil 7 163 473. Buick Shepherd, Regal, Thunaerbird. Elliott, Ford Rudd. Pontiac Grand Prix, Ford Thunderbird, Bonnett, 162 808 8 Richard Petty, Pontiac Grand Prix, 162 670 9 Benny Parsons, Buick Regal, 16? 363 10 David Pearson, Buick Regal, 162 333 11 Bobby Allison Buick Regal, 162 216 12 Pontiac LeMans, Baker, Buddy 162 143 13 Joe Ruftman, Buick Regal, 162 075 14 Cale Yarborough, Buick Regal, 161 738 15 Dale Earnhardt, Ford Thunderbird, 161 715 161 953 16 Mark Martin, Buick Regal 17 Ford Thunderbird, Jody Ridley, 161 247 18 Terry Labonte, Buick Regal, 161 122 19 Buddy Arrington. Chrysler Imperial, 160 152 20 Tim Buick Richmond, Regal, 160 081 21 Pontiac Grand Prix, Petty, Pontiac Grand Prix, Dick Brooks, 159 834 22 Kyle 159 527 23 Lake 24 Dave 25 Rick 159 269 26 DK 27 Dean Buick Regal, Marcis Buick Regal, Wilson, Oldsmootle Speed, 159 410 159 348 Cutlass, Ulrich, Buick Regal, 159 020 Combs, Buick Reqal, 156 875 Jimmy Means, Buick Regal, 158 665 Ron Bouchard, Olasmobiie Cutlass, 28 79 158 469 30 Tommy Gale, Ford Thunderbird, 158 307 31 Conme Savior, Oldsmobtle Cutlass, 158 674 Pontiac Grand Prix, 32 Sterlm Marlin, 158 228 33 Rick Baldwin, Magnum, Dodge 157 921 H B 34 Bailey, Pontiac Grand Prix, 157 775 157 283 35 Travis Tiller, Buick Regal Monte Car36 Lenme Pond, Chevrolet lo, 157 182 37 Buick John Anderson, 156 785 38 Ronnie Pontiac Thomas, Prix, 156 776 39 Richard Bnckhouse, Pontiac Prix, 156 649 40 J D McDuffie, Pontiac Grand Regal, Grand Grand Prix, 156196 Miller 300 Lineup The Mneup CHARLOTTE. NC (AP) for Saturday's Miller High Lite 300 late model sportsman race, with type of car tad aualifving speed In mph Phil Parsons, Pontiac, 162191 2 Morgan Shepherd, Pontiac, 161 Sal 3 Darrell Waltrlp, Pontiac, 161 720 161 339 4 Sam Ard, Oldsmobile, 5 Glenn Jarrett, Ford, 161 276 161 13? 6 Jack Ingram Pontiac, 7 Rodney Combs, Pontiac, 160 997 160 466 8 L D Ottlnger, Pontiac, 9 Butch Lindlev, Pontiac, 160 247 160 10 Bobby Allison, Pontiac. 11 Tommy Ellis, Pontiac, 159 485 157 009 12 Mike Porter. Pontiac, 13 David Rogers. Pontiac, 156 608 U John Anderson. Pontiac, 155 853 ta$822 15 Larry Pearson, Pontiac 16 Joe Frasson. Pontiac, 155 338 17 Ken Ra9an, Pontiac, 1S51,T 56 039 18 Pete Silva, Pontiac 19 Barry Bostick, Pontiac. 154 839 1S4 268 20 Bosco Lowe. Pontiac, 21 J D McDuffie Pontiac, 154 136 Oldsmobtle. 22 Houston, Tommy 153 318 153 161 23 Larry Hoopaugh, Mercury 152 914 24 Dale Jarrett, Pontiac, 152 396 25 Mike Riley, Pontiac, IS2 336 26 Satch Worley, Dodge 152 053 27 Benny Kerley, Pontiac, 151 83i 21 Steve Jarvis, Pontiac, 151 239 29 Allan Powell, Pontiac, 30 Johnny Reynolds. Pontiac 1p0 497 31 Johnny Lmvtlle, Pontiac, 150 439 149 908 32 Ronnie Silver Oldsmobile 149 105 33 Harry Lee Mill. Pontiac, 34 Dorris Vaughn Pontiac, 148 177 147 710 35 Armstrong, Ctievrotet 36 Mitch Clark. Pontiac. 147 565 Gin Radio, TV Log The following is a hstmq of Saturday s live soorttng events as announced by the loral radio and television stations 10 )0 A M Channel 4 American League playoffs between California and Milwaukee (California leads 2 H 30 AM Channel 5, NCAA football, BYUvs New Mexico 11 30 A M -- Radio, KSL AM 1160, BYU vs New Mexico K JO AM 630 130 PM -- Radio ind KBLQ AM 1430, NCAA football, Utah State vs Idaho State I X P M. Channel 4. NCAA football, California vs Washington I 30 U90 and PM -- Radio, KJQ-AKCGL FM 105 5, NCAA football, W- bt-Statn vs Montana Stain 3PM Channel 5, Horse Racing Jockey Club Gold Club and Champaign Stakes -- Channel 4, National League playoffs between St Louis and Atlanta 6 30 P M - Radio KSL AM 1160 NBA xnibition btawuen Utah jazz and Kansas 6PM Oty II WPM football Radio KAIL AM Utah vs Hawaii 910 NCAA College Golf CORVALLIS Ore University ot Utah uolfer Eric Hooq opened play Friday here with a 68 to take medalist honors in a olleqiate tournament In the team scoring Utah tvis compiled a 7B8 total followed tn at ?W Wishinuton Oregon Stile Oeoon 293 and WaJiinqtor $af 795 71 SJ hole Uxirnamentccfyiudes Sui day Results College Golf ot 36 hole LSU invitational Go'f Toumamrnt completed Friday at par 77 Forest Country Club in Baton Rouge I Team Scores Texas 562 2 Oral Roberts, 570 3 Texas A&M, 574 4 (tie) Wener State Oklahoma, 578 6 (tie) Oklahoma State, Arizona State, LSU, 579 9 Florida State 581 10 (tie1 Florida, Lamar, 584 12 Mississippi State, 585 13 Missis stpDi 588 14 Miami, Fla , 589 15 Tonnes see 611 individuals (tie), Joel Kranz Weber State Ashiy Roestoff.Oral Roberts 677l), Mark Brooks, Texas, ail 138 'Brooks of Texas won playoff on first hole with a six toot birdie) Otner Wber State piavers-Gr- eg Whts man 14? (71 78) Todd Erwin (72 75), 147 Glenn Bannister. 153 (77 76) Scott Geroux 154 Sports Transactions Baseball - W.ivtod pitctvr Stovi BALTIMORE Stnm DFTROIT W lived outfielders Put Jerry Turner sold oultiokW to Hirrrhimi of tf1 Japanese W'cHjiip and infipldor fWirk Dr lotm .lixl rutiher, Brute Robbins Larry Rothschild .iixl Aikjio Rmz to Evansville ot ft Ameriwin Assoc tat'or purrhavd pitcher Murk DcVko and outfit Ider Juft Koruna ft rr Fvansvilli and piUtr Charles Nail WaMir Stir' Poole and outfielder Bdiaro Gdrtvv from Birmingham ot tt Pitors ls cirxl F ilk ins hr Snuftnrn Leugcr Basketball CHICAGO Tradid guard R y Blunv u Sun Diego tor future considerations MOUSrON Siynrd guard Terry Tough Baylor to a 7 year luntr.wt wuiveiJ MfdOunC ill mrinllonf Vton Hall Waived forwdtdKi dti WASHINGTON Hu ron Hockey Sint wing M.hi Jorvifttfn tg (W)StON RaHimon ul the An rn an Hockey LuhH Soccer WKHITA 'MIM Signed true agent midfielder Rtv Vigliota - - -- V lrw |