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Show t i i 4C The Salt Lake Tribune Monday, February 13, Salt Lake Tribune Sports Scoreboard Sixers Celtics 109, 93 17 BOSTON (91) Maxwell 2 Bird H)4 0 Pansh 715 3 16 D Johnson McHaie 9, Henoersoo 0 0 2 Buckner Ainge 0 3 2 2 2, Carr 4 Kite 2 3 0 0, Wedman 2 5 91 2 Toiats Ciark NBA Standings 26 25 28 30 0 22 4 4 W - 27 24 12 28 91 Boston Phtiaoet-phi- a None Rebounds Fouled ou 55 (Wikiams 13j Boston 72 'Parish 13) Assists Phnaoeiphia 27 (Toney 7) Boston Pnnaieionia 29 19 (Ainge 5) Total fouls Boston 24 Technicals Philadelphia Dene 890 oetense Philadelphia ittegai Nets 107, Rockets Selurdav's Games NORTH CAROUA Donerty Daugnerty (P3 103 Bucks 107, Clippers San Antonio 123, Detroit U6 Cleveland 86 katana 83 Cnicago 10), Golden Slate 96 Kansas City 94, Washington 91 New York 138, Denver H2 Phoenix 106. Danas 89 Sunday's Games New Jersey 107, Houston 103 Milwaukee 107, San D90 100 OT Philadelphia 109 Boston 91 Los Angeles 108, Atlanta 87 Utah 114, Portland 112 Monday's Game San Antonio at Indiana, 735 P m Tuesday's Games New Jersev at Cleveland, 735 pm. Phoenix at Milwaukee, 830 pm. New York at Kansas City, 835 pm San Diego at Chicago, 635 pm Detroit at Houston, 8 40 p m Atlanta at Utah, 930 pm Washington at Denver, 9 40 pm Seattle at Golden Slate, 10 35 pm 18 100 0 4 0, 12. Lister 0 0 8. Archibald 0, 38, Breuer (FI 0 16, A Bridgeman 0 2, 6, Catcfungs 11 0 2 Totals 3. Romar 5 H 26 107 1- 5- W Three poinf goats Grevev Fouled out Rebounos-S- an Lamer Lister Diego 58 (Donaldson 18), Milwaukee 43 (Moncreil 6) Assisls-S- an Diego 18 (Nixon 8), Milwaukee 34 (Moncnef 12) Total touts-S- an , Diego Milwaukee 33 A 10 QoS. W 26 2S 22 112 Lakers 108, Hawks 87 ATLANTA (87) Roundtieid 24, Wilkins 6 23 18 Rollins 5 15, Rivers 2, Dais 0 4 Brown P0 0, Pauttz 2 0, 0 1 2. Criss Glenn 8, Hastings 0 0 6, Landsberger 4, Wittman 87 4 Totals LOS ANGELES 008) 0 8 16, Worthy Wilkes 2 26 Johnson Abdul Jaooar 17, McAooo 6, 23, Scott 2 Nater 0 2, Ramois M Coooer 0 0 0 2 McGee 6, Kitfcba 0, 8 108 Garrett 0 Totals 17 24 25 2117 Ateflta 27 30 22 29- -K Las Angeles ne Three-poiPouted out 35 (Roundtietd 111. None Rebounds-Atla- nta Los Angetes 55 (Johnson 10) Asststs-Afe17 (Dam 6) Los Angeles 34 (Johnson IS) Total touts Atlanta 20, Los Anges 27 Technicals R4ev, Laker coach. A 15,617 H Ufa 27 Portand 35 V 38 n 26 O - Ftd "1M 12 goats Utah Shooting percentages Portland 521 Free throws. Utah 788, Portland 66 Let Griffith attempts ver (FI none Technical touts Eaton 6 Bailey 1. Green Blocked shots 1, Cooper 1, Noms 1, DreHer Rush and Lauerman Officials 12.666. A 48 9, - - Slims Tennis Virad Stem Terms Ctecaea Swan Fewtt Pam Shriver, Lutherwke, Md., def ffetfer, Woodbury, Conn., 6 bara Bar- 1 Be Jean Sharon Waish ra Snowbasin Downhill -1- King, New York, NY. and San Rafael Catrf del BarbaPotter, Woodbury, Conn, and Pam Lutherviee, Md, These resets are from the downhills at Snowbasin Race One Men's Jil l Richard Watkins, Sun Vakev, 100 28, 2 Paul Ferucct, Rowmark, W0 43, 3 Pat Csimaiio, Sun Valev, 10142 Tyler Tebbs, Park City, 01 78 2 Jeremy Nob. Park City, 102 89, 1 Brett Johnson, Park City, 103 49 1 Women Hilary Link Rowmark, 2 Dooms Dotsot, Sun Vakev, 3 Miche Gar I Ptcabo Street, reft Jackson Hole Hailey, Idaho, 2 Karotme Droege. Sun Valiev, 3 Marcia Griffiths, Park City Race Two 1 Mens Wakins. 59 12. 2 Jemr Catmes, Park City. 10141, 3 Civsmazio, KM 61. Nobts, 10193, 2 Danny Teobs. Park CKy, 102 34, 1 Johnson, 10267. Women's Link, 2 Dotso, 1 Garrett Droege, Z Street, 1 Griffiths - Mondays Line By J. McCarthy but Auburn took it on the chin from Kentucky this pest Saturday, track tonight we look for the Fighting Tigers to get back on the winning SEC Title, so Vanderbilt The T igers are still in the running for the U h g' Carolina Free against we ve got them over the Commodores. National Basketball Association C ouoes. $12 500 Scott Simpson $8 San Antonio Spurs 279 (be Lancon, Los Angetes. Calif, 60, 92 7 Barbara Unoerhd-Pau- l Marin, da, 7.0. 94 These results are from Sunday's competition m the 4 1st annual Snow Cup Giant Siaiom at Solitude Meiisa Sneddon, Ogden ValWomen iev, 96 67 (total seconds for two runs), 2 Doms Doisof, Sun Valiev, 96 59, 1 Ashiey Snyder Sun Vabev, 9861, 4 Heather Flood, Sun Valley, 9666 5 Ann Covw, Sun Vauev, 9957, 6 Juke Tartton, Rowmark, 99 61, 7 Tama Kietosberg, Rowmark, 99 70, 8 Dani Alfred, Jackson Hoie, 100 39, 9 Ann Ferries, Sun Vakev, 10069, 10 Kristy Kieiasberg, 10126 Jeff Sarchett, Surr Vakev 9161, Men 2 Todd Jarvis, SRT, Colo , 9301, 3. Kenny Townsand. SRT, Colo , 9348, 4 Troy McRae, Somuoe, 94 03, S. Greg Norton, Sun Vakev, 94 10, 6- Jason Lawson, Park City, Glen 94 19, 7 Sc oft BeM, Rowmark, 9420, Penny, SRT, Colo, 94 59, 9 Alek Loursoo. 10 Uiah Scnenker, Bi SRT, Colo, 9471 Valiev, 9488. (64) 17 5, Perkins Hale 5 9 5 15, Jordan 0 1 2, Peterson 3 9 0 Totals 64 Jonn Adams $3,058 Jim Dent, $3,058 Joev Rassett, $3 058 Wilke Wood $3,058 Sammy Rachets, S3.0S8 Peter Oosferhuis. S3 056 Peter Jacobsen $3,uj8 Dan Pom, $3 058 Jim Simons, $3 058 Rex Cato wed, $3 058 7,529 Bobby Wadkins $3,058 Hal Sutton, $1,950 67 John Cook Sl,9bQ GEORGIA TECH 5 5. Ronnie Back, $1,950 4 21, Petwav Sane M3 950 4 2 Price 10, DaTym-o- e Russ Cochran, $1 Harvev Scott Hoch, $1,950 0 9 0 18, Joieon 7, Neal Jim Nelford, $1,950 7 67 1 4 Bun) 0, Totals Payne Stewart, $1,950 N CAROLINA 5T. (Ml 26, George Bums, $1 360 6 4, Charles Mvers Lennie Clements, $) 360 13, Weob I II 5 5 GanMcOueer Lee Eider, $1,360 4 4 2 2 6 Pierre 7, Bolton non Donnie Hammond. $1,360 0 68 7, Totals Haihime-Oeor- gia Tech 32. N Carolina Jim Thorpe, $1 360 BiH Kratzert, $1,360 Joseoh, Neal $1 28 Fouled Tech 25 (Joseoh, Sa6e Jeff Mitchek, Sl ide ReOounds-Geor- gia $1,166 Haas. Jav As36 14) SI N Carolina (McQueen 61. Griff Moody, $1,166 sists Georgia Tech 21 (Saliev 7), N CaroliAllen Miller, $1,166 na Si 12 (WeOO 7). Total Mike Donald, $1,166 Tech 27, N Carolina SI IS Lou Graham, S 110 Mark Haves, $1,110 How the UPI Too Brad Faxon, $1,110 NEW YORK (UPt) 20 college basketball teams fared through Tommy Nakanma, $1,110 Scott Watkins, $1,110 games of Sunday, Feb 12 North Carolina (21-defeated Virginia Leonard Thompson, $1 060 Mark McCumber, $1,00 lost to Arkansas 6564 2 DePaui tost to SI Joseph's (Pa ) Ed Fori, $1 ObO Mark Brooks, $1,060 defeated Notre Dame 6254 3 Georgetown (212) defeated Seton Han Bobby Clamoett, $1 060 Dave Peoples, SI 025 1 78 54, oefedted Brigham Young Frank Conner $1,025 defeated TCU 4 Houston T C Chen, $995 3 defeated Texas Gene Littier, $995 defeated ) 5 Nevada Las Vegas defeated San Jose State Utah State - 281 7171-2- 81 281 281 281 281 281 281 ) lost to San (tie) TexasEl Paso defeated Hawaii Diego State A (tie) tfcncws (19-defeated Northwest9 ern defeated Iowa 8 Kentucky defeated Mississippi ) 4 defeated Auburn Stafe 9 Memphis State ) defeated Florida State 73 69 10 Oklahoma ) defeated Nebraska 4 defeated Kansas State 11 Purdue (17-defeated Iowa 8 defeated Northwestern 12 Tutsa ) defeated Indiana State defeated Southern minors 13 Maryland (14-lost to Wake Forest 7 4 (2oO, lost to Duke 14 Auburn (14-lost to Kentucky 15 Lomsvme ) lost to Florida Stafe defeated Southern Mississippi 5 lest to Virginia 16 Washington ) defeated Arizona State defeated Arizona 17 Wake Forest (17-defeated Mary7 land (Tot), defeated Norm 18 Syracuse ) defeated CW Post Arkansas ) defeated Texas a&m 5958. defeated Southern Methodist defeated Norm Carolina 20 Temple 08-defeated Penn 8157 defeated St Bona venture 7964 19 Indoor Tennis Here are the MEMPHIS, Tenri (AP) results from Sunday's championship round Men's Sngn Champioftsfte Jimmy Connors. Santbei (stand, Fla Henri LeConfe, Paris, , def Men's Oeutws ChampNrehe Fritz Gunthardt-Toma- Buennmg-Petes Fleming def Heinz r Smfe 282 282 282 64 Colorado Tulsa liKMnaoolis Sail Use Montana 283 283 - 283 284 284 284 - 285 - 286 285 286 287 - 287 288 18 25 27 24 27 14 39 rk T ! 199 235 70 M 4 51 2)0 220 2 50 236 2 3 35 209 274 Red Wings 2, Jets 0 0 2 - 280 281 283 283 284 285 285 286 287 Harltord 0 0 0 0- -0 3 5 17 Francis First Period 1, Hartford, (Neufeid, Johnson), 136 (dp) 2, Hartford, Francis 18 (Suftm Stoughton), 355 3, Hartford, Turgeon 29 (Johnson, Dunn), 18 34. Penalties Coffey, Edm, 033, Gregg, Edm, 609, metor, 609 Neufeid Har, Lindstrom, Edm, 12 14, Messier, Edm, 15 50, Crombeen, Har, 15 50, Coffey, Edm, 1943, Johnson, Har, If 56, Lmseman, Edm, 19 56 Second Period 4, Hartford, Malone 12 (Crawford, Francis), 135 (pp) 5, Hartford, Maiooe 13 (Crawford, Curne), 9 20 (dp) 6. Neufeid 21 (Johnson, Siitanen), Hartford. 1021 (pp) 7, Hartford, Francis 19 (Maione, Curne), H32 (pp) 6. Hartford, Kotsooomos 13 2 (Dunn, Currie). (ooL Penalties Hughes, Edm, 059, Miken, Har 429 (served bv Crawford), McCiettand, Edm, mawr, 8 29, Quennevrile. Har, 1339, Paterson, Har, 17 289 19 44. 289 Shots on Hartford Goalies Edm nton, Fubr, ford, MiDen A 14317 288 788 290 790 Moog Hart- Virg:nia Slims 290 Sndn 290 291 291 791 75 $904 - 792 Flames Pam Shriver, Lutnervike, Md , def bara Potter, Woodbury, Conn, 6 Bar- Doubies Jean King, New York, NY, and Sharon Watsh, San Rafael, Cakf , def Barbara Potter, Woodbury, Com and Pam Shriver, Luthervike, Md., Bill 6, 2'j 6, Hawks 4 J i 11 South Carolina 18 West Texas State EVANSVILLE AIR FORCE 1 6 3 13 a me 47 838) -t 1, Steffi -4 0 Chicago First period 1. Calgary, Quwn 9 (Nmfs-soMactnms). 1539 (do) 2. Calgary, 14 (Patterson Baxter), 19 30 Penalties Behn Witson, Chi, 341, Rlsebrougn, Cal, 739, Lvsiak. Chi, 1530, O'Callahan, Cm, (41 East Schmidt many, 247248 (41 4 Ingrtda Amanfeva, (42 1654 Smge (4 runs) East Germany, 246 570 2, 496 41 572 ) Betting 246 873 Germany, 3 Ute Weiss, East Ger- Martin, Soviet Union, Marie 602) 1 Soviet Union, 248 480 Zozou-N) 5, Vera 2 24 641 (42 Rainer, Italy. 2 491 928 7, Aonefreid 249373 2 074 8, Andrea Matte, West Ger10241 920) many. 249491 (43 9 Constanze Zeitz, West Germany, 2 49 836 (42 10, Natalya 30042150) Soviet 2 371- Umon, 250087 ( 43 6, Luise (42 1 Goetmer, 42 Austria, 1 ' 15, Bonny Warner, Mt Baldv, 51 910(42 resa Reidl 528) Lake (43 Ptaod, 130 3 Lake 43 Ptaod, NY, 5 045) da 258663 Carote 49 1, (45040-4- Keves, 4 4 NY, 70m Ski Jump 295 Weissftog, East Germany, 215 2 points 2, Math feet, feet, 0 3, Jan Finland, -2- 12 8 Finland, 4, Stefan 2 2)1 5, Stannarius, East Germany, 208 5 RoH Aage Berg, Norway, 6, Andreas Fetder, Austria 5 8, 7, Piotr Poland, 203 8 9, Vegard Opaas, Norway, Jeffrey Hastings, Norwich, Vt 5. 10 Jin Parma, Czechoslovakia, Jens 1, 285 Fis, 202 7 Steve Collins, Canada, Colo Landis Arnold, Taoernash, 0 29, Ron Richards, Canada. 9 33, Dennis McGrane, Little1 38, Horst Buiau. ton, Colo 4 41, Mike HoHand, Canada, Vt 3 51. David Norwtcn, Brown, Canada, Men's Speedskating 5,000 metor 1, Sven Tomas Gustafson, Sweden, 7 12 28 2, Igor Maikov, Soviet Umon, 7 12 30 7 1749 3, Rene Schoefisch, East Germany, 4 Andreas Ehrig, East Germany. 7 1763 5, Soviet Oleg Bogiev, Union, 71796 6, Perth Nutfyta, Finland, 7 17197 7, Bioern Hyland, Norway, 7 18 27 8, Werner Jaeger, Austria, 7 18 61 9, Hitbert van der Duim, HoHand, 7 1939 10, Gefr Karts'ad Norwav.720 24 Atso 12, Michael Woods, Wauwatost, Wis. 724 81 21, Mark Mitchell, Minnetonka, Minn 734 32 35, Mark Huck, Chicago, 7 46 91 36 Ben Lamarche, Canada, 74725 38 Jean Pichette, Canada, 7i0 39 Also 25, Olympic Medal Count Gold Sivr Brora CaW e (45 Susan Rossi. 22, 3 03 423 70- - Cana- 766 3 Canada, ) 24, - ( 45 461- 158) Half Million Utahs BIG 0 BUY OF THE MONTH Terrain Trailmaker Steel All Belted Radial Extra Load which vember and December, dumped more than 400 inches of snow in the northern Utah mountains, January and early February have been dry, allowing the deer and elk herds to recover We still think the deer loses in eight northern Utah counties will total between 20 and 40 percent of the total herds. 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'Based on 30 month CD Substantial penalty lor early withdrawal Ogden Poy 2165 Washington Bivd 3 ?4 4531 2050 Vest 5700 South Layton 1430 12 H.ghway 87 544 1234 Salt Lake City 285 V North Temple 531 Kamos 80 N Mam Street 783 4333 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY June 11-1- 6 E'C j'.yes J,n Parcs Ha'ok) 8f"J Fascr G'ad sbar prof Auto'r -- 10 "Dew Fr -' in&M&jA ixfttts 'C C0ut:t BOYS Fof B'ochura Conference if - ir Oij ia fr4U w' 3 OFFENSE DEFENSE A I If.1 L U M C Sfan Coll Toll free Ufa tr l8Ti;r a arrfv DC CWCHEJ daily SNepwtr r'r - v y uaf 64322 800 243 4296 or 800 243 4296 1 tno-- m CITIZENS BANK Member FD1C Fin- 320 950. 19, The2 55265 20, Tom 2 56 981 214 900 3, Jukka YIipuHi, land, 825 2 10 4, Rauno Fmiand, Miefttinen, Finland, 2055197 140402970 5, West Thomas MueHer. Germany, 209 895-99S Prosvirmn, Soviet Union, 6, Alexander 199 785400 185. 7, Uwe Dotzauer, 397 780 280 199 8, East Germany, Hermann Weinbuch, West Germany, 20U-19- 5 Aus9, Klaus Sulzenbacher, 10. Geir Andese, 394 570 tria, 9 Norway, 13, Also Kerry Lynch, Granby. Colo 36- 5- 388 165. 17, Pat Ahem, 195 H89 52- 0- 384 620 28 Mike Mina Ctoouef, RandaH, 996) Also 2 Nordic Cartoned Final Placing after ISkm oump, ISkm, total poods) Tom Sandberg, Norway, 595 2. Jouko Karialamen, Fund Raised By UPI Save the Deer Fund" raised more than $500,000 in state and private donations and has dramatically cut losses from record early snow storms, according to the State Wildlife Resources Division, The program is working better than expected, Grant Jense said Sunday. "The deer and elk are stronger and are moving up to higher ground and natural vegetation. Jense, the division's big game program coordinator, said many deer are still visiting feed stations, "but they are now relying on natural feed as well. And Division spokesman Steve Phillips said the state agency plans one more major effort this week, "which should carry the deer and elk through the rest of February." Miller Brewing Company has donated about 30 tons of brewer's grain to the fund. And that grain will be mixed with about 100 tons of hay and grass before the division closes down it's feeding operations. "Weve made it, Phillips said It's winding down, unless the weather makes a major turn in the next few weeks. Following record storms m No- Barbara Ancona Yusowva, Fat Cross Country Skong Women's 5km a Finland. 1. Haemaelaiffen, 2, Bent Aunii, Norway, 17040 minutes 17141 3. Kvetoslava Jenova, Czechoslovakia 17 18 3 4, LiUemor Mane R sbv, Sweden, 17 263 5, Inger Heiene Nvoraaien, Norway, 17 282 17 33 6 7, Norway, 6, Brit Pettersen, AnneJahren, Norway, 17 38 3 8, Ute Noack, East Germany, 17460 9 Evi Kratzer Switzerland, 17 47 5 10, Pirkko Maatta, Finland, 17480. FairAlso 27, Lynn banks. Alaska, 18 308 28, Shirley Firth, Canada, 18 32 3 29, Sharon Firth, Canada, 1837 5 Fairbanks, 30, Judv Rabtnowitz, Alaska, 1641 5 38, Susan Long. Somers. Conn 1928 5 39, Angela Schmidt, Canada. 19301 40, Patty Ross, Cornwall, Vt 19309 Luge Fmal Aten's S (4 runs) 1, Paul Hitogartrter, Italy, 304 258 (46 2, Sergei Danilin, Soviet 069) 46 Union, 304 962 3, Valery Doudm, Soviet Union, 305012 092 6 4, Michael Wa(46 305 031 lter, East Germany, East 358 46 172) 5, Torsten Guertrtzer, ( 46177-4305 129 Germany, 46176) 6 Ernst Haspmger, Italy, 305327 (46 157 170) 46 7, Yuri Kharchenko, Soviet Union, 305548 432 8, Markus Prock, Austria, 305839 6 465 ) 9. Norbert (46 265- Huber, Italy, 30 5 909 46888-4- 6 10, 46 127) Gerhard Sandoticher. Austria, 697) 306 453 (46601-4Also 14, Frank Masiev, Newark, Del 7 990)17, Da30 7 750 ( 46 vid Gilman, Berkeley, Calif 3 09 857 47 341- 7 7 48 187) 21, Tim Nardiello Lake 784- 47 Plac'd, NY 311 320 4 Second oeriod-- 3, Chicago, Lvsiak 9 (B 42 4 Chicago, Feam Murray, J Larmer), ster 4 (Ludzik, O'Callahan), 2 16. 5, Calgary, Loob 22 (Eaves, Eioranta), 2 48 6, Catgary, Qumn 10 (Konrovd), 4 45 7, Chicago Brown 9 (Savard, Fraser), 841 (pp) 8, Chicago S Larmer 26 (Savard, Behn Wilson), fe 40 9, Calgary Eaves 9 (Bee's Loob), 1937 Cal, 408, Ludzik, Chicago, 408, Baxter. Cal, 648 Third period-1- 0, Catgary, Kromm 8 1209 Penalties (Patterson, Risebrough), Risebrough, Cat, 54 Brown, Chi, 200 Cal maior, 1105, DuPont, Cm, motor, 1937, Behn Witson, Cm, minor maior, 1937 Shots on Chicago. Goalies Calgary Edwards Chicago, 16 829 A Bannerman Auburn Louisville Butler 2 TECH Final Women's 3 Boston College Dayton Winter Olympic Results 13 5 Flyers CJWry 24 289 288 VANDERBILT Wyoming LONG BEACH STATE OREGON STATE -6 Vancouver 0 3 2 -5 PhOaoefehta Kerr 32 First Period 1, Philadelphia, Penalties 1036 (pp) WHiiams, (Howe), Van, 3 17, Bubia, Van, 5 JO, Rota, Van, 935, 16 35, Crossman, Phi, 1635 Healy, Van, Second Per tod-- 2, Philadelphia, Ptopd 26 (Poulin, Eriksson), 2 17 3, Vancouver, Gra-d12 (Neeiv), 5 23 (pp) 4, Philadelphia, Crke 14 (Holmgren, McCrimmon), 944 5, Vancouver, Beiiand 7, 1401 6. Vancouver, Williams 10, 17 11 Penalties Holmgren, Phi, 3 54, Sneosts, Van, 16 22, Williams, Van, 11 48, Rich Sutter, Phi, 11 48 Third Period 7, Philadelphia, Sitter 19 (Smtsato, Dvorak), 109 8, Philadelphia, Kerr 33 (Crossman), 640 9, Vancouver, Moiin 4 (LupuI, Williams), 7 19 10 Vancouver, Rota (Beiiand, Gradm). 1039 11, Vancouver, None Williams 11 (LupuI), 1804 Penalties Shots on 44 Philadelphia PhiladelBroveur Goalies Vancouver phia, Lindbergh rt Third Period 9, Hartford, Francis 20, 10, Matone 14 (Siitanen, 008 Hartford, 11 Hartford, Crawford 23 Crawford), (Maione, Curne), 18 20 Penalties Hughes, Edm, 424, Hughes, Edm, 1300, Dunn, Har, 1300, Neufeid, Har, 1405, Quennevike, Har, 288 73 Oilers 11, E (fronton 10 Xavier I Canucks 1132 Whalers MARYLAND Florida JACKSONVILLE Miss State 10 At Siratevo, - 2 None None Penalties Third Period None None Penalties Overtime Shots on Goal Detroit Winnipeg Goaies-DetrMicaief Winnipeg, 4'j ' l'j ST LOUIS MEMPHIS STATE ILLINOIS STATE These results are from the Intermountam Division Freestyle Ballet competition Senior Man Chris Hatton, 190, Bryan Wilkes, 180, X Chris Jensen, 164, 4 Doug Heinrich, 10, 5. Robert Proctor, 94 Junior Dave Cotprm, 20 5, 2 John Hocking, 167, 3. Craig Hatton. 148, 4 Brian Black, 14 4, & Chad Nelson, 134 Junior U 1 Brian Dickinson 9 8, 2 Garth Hotmoe, 8 6, 3 Steve Sessions, 82, 4 Joey Whitesides, 66, 1 Beau 1 Jim Faun, 6 8 Junior 95, 2. Eric FauO, 87, 3 Darin Oar, 8 5, 4 Glen Nash, 72, 5 John Kkgrow, 70 1. Kan Iverson, 15.0, 2. Crista Women Reynolds, 114, 3, Linda Saunders, 95, 4 Jenny Wright, 83, 5. Jenne Smith, 77 There were 32 skiers competing The next competition ts the Intermountam Division Championships Feb 24 (ballet), Feb 25 (moguls), Feb 26 (aerials) at Brighton 0 0- -2 2 0 0--2 None First Period Det, 7 54, Babvch, Wm 8 47, Ktsto, Det, 1433, MacLean, Win, 1433, Watters, Win, 1505 10 1. Detroit, MacLetsh Second Period (Ktsio, Park), 637 2, Winnipeg, Small 13 21 Boschman (Sieen), 726 3. Winnipeg, (DeBkxs), 1409 4, Detroit, Ogrodmck 41 1940 Penalty Babvch, Win, (Yzerman), Detroit Fairfield Alabama 13 ARa Ballet Skihg ISO 288 SARASOTA Fla (AP) Sunday's final scores of the $175 000 LPGA Sarasota Clasd Bent sic ptaved over the par-7Tree Gotf and Racouet Club course Judy Dark, 30 Wmtff 3 74 U Saturday's Games Tulsa 4, Salt Law 3 Indianapolis 4, Montana Sunday's Game Indianapolis 10 Montana 5 283 LPGA Golf Alice Miller, $26,250 Donna Capon, $i5 750 JoAnne Carner, $8 859 Amy Alcott, $8 859 Pat Bradley, $8,859 Patty Sheehan, $8 860 Lauren Howe, $4 521 Laura Cote, $4,521 Lauri Peterson, $4 520 Valerie Skinner $3 387 Jane Sirmons. $3 388 Cafhv Morse, $2718 Debbie Mets'erlm, $2 718 Nancy Lopez $2,7)9 Jane Lock, $2 3)7 Jertlyn Britz, $2,318 Kathy Whitworth, $1 889 Chris Johnson, $1,889 Avako Okamoto $1 889 Date Eggenng, $1 890 Sandra Soozich, $1 889 Bern Daniel $1,519 Betsv King $1,519 $1 520 Mari McDouga Brenda Gotosmth $1,248 Robtn Walton, $1 248 Pam Rizzo. $1,248 Leun Rinner, $1,248 Jeannette Kerr, $1.24 Sue Fogteman, $1,247 Tem Luckhurst $1,248 $1 OS Marta Figurt-DtBarb Thomas, $1 033 Dawn Coe $1,033 Rosie Jones, $1,032 Derse Sfretug, $1,032 Donna White, $904 l 282 Underdog l!r TENNESSEE KENTUCKY Florida State GEORGIA ST JOHN'S VIRGINIA t CHL Standings 282 Fared A ' Vancouver 6. Philadelphia 5 Detroit 2, Winnipeg 2, tie Monday's Games Los Angeles at Montreal 735 pm Pittsburgh at Queoec, 735 P m N Y Islanders at Toronto, 805 cm. Washington af Minnesota, 8 35 P m Tuesday Games Montreal at Hartford, 7 35 P.m. Los Angetes at New Jersev, 735 pm. PACERS 3 VALE Snow Cup Skiing 64 INDIANA College Basketball Odds Favorite Cana- Underdog Odds 2h Favorite 2, How UPI 27 20 23 22 Miwaukee Golf NC State 68. G. Tech l7i 16, San Diego Wotf 21 5 (107) 6 waiian Ooen 0 Pooson 0 ARKANSAS (65) 6 10 Sutton 11, Baientme 4 8 20 Norton 2, RobKteme 0 0 0 0 Kitchen 9, Rose ertson 0 6 12 Ratliff 0 1, (PO 0 Bedford 0 0 0. 0, Brannon Poerschxe 65 Totais 24 43 haihime-Arkan- sas 38, North Cambria Sutton Total 34 Pouted Carolina 20, Arkansas 20 Pouts North Carolina 23 (Perk ms ID, ArCarolikansas 26 (Kteme 10) Assists-No- rth na 12 (Hate 6) Arkansas 17 (Robertson 10) A sas Techmcais-ArkanSutton coach 2 100 0 s H SAN DIEGO (100) 7 4, 23 Walton Cummings 16. 14, Nixon 6 21 Donato son 18 Pierce 4, Ketser Hodges 0 0 Whitehead 9 18 0 18, McDowell 0 0 4 4 1 0 Totals 3, McKinney MILWAUKEE Johnson Lanier Moncrief Mokeski 4 Pressey Grevev 63, N. Arkansas HOUSTON ( 103) 7 14 (PO 14 C 2 2 12. Re-Jones 6 M 9 Ltovd 12 Ford Sampson 5 2 2 8 Haves 4 21, McCray 0 4 9 5 5 13 M Jones 10, Leaven 103 Totals NEW JERSEY (107) 7 8 19, 19 King WiUtams 8 12 9 6 0 2. Ransev 25, Cook Dawkins 4 7 11 Walker GmtnsKi 3 6 H 14 O koren H) 6. Richardson 0 4 0 0 WiHoughby 0 Johnson 1 28 38 107 Totals KB 33 25 27 W Houston 27 25 New Jersey ReRichardson Three-pogoals Houston 45 (C Jones 14) New Jerbounds 21 sey 44 (Williams 10) (Lloyd 6), New Jersey 19 (Rtchardsn S) Total fouls Houston 30, New Jersey 23 Dawkins. A 16 524. Technicals WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division lit, Blazers 25 5. Rhoden Al Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atenftc Division Jazz 8 - Final scores and (AP) Sunday in the SjOC 000 HaTournament on the 6 881 yard, oar 77 Waiaiae Country Cluo course sudden death pjvofr) Renner $90,000 271 6 Wayne Levi, $54 000 Chip Beck $29 000 Gn Morgan, $29 000 275 Bernhard r $18,250 Cai Peete, $18,250 275 David Edwards $18,250 276 Hale Irwin. $15 000 276 Mike Sullivan, $15 000 M Kcrramoto, $12 500 Ben Crenshaw $12 500 HONOLULU Sunday's Scores EAST 79 StonemU 72 Hartford PoSCdm S' 72, B'pghamlon St 66 SOUTH 50 51. S Alabama Ala Birmingham Louisiana St 65 Mississippi 6) 67 68 Tech N S) Georgia Cd'Qiira MIDWEST Briarci'ff 73, Mount Marty 63 V Illinois 73 towa 53 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 65, N Carolina 64 FAR WEST New Las Vegas 86 San Jose St 76 TOURNAMENTS Continental Gas&ic Cnampiorishtp Vt a5, Hamilton 56 St Ca$eton Third Place D'ew 105, Haverford ?6 23 109 The Latest Line Hawaiian Golf College Basketball 91 PHILADELPHIA (109) 17 K) Wm.ams fcrvmg 13 9 0 0 1C C Johnson 3 8 3 4 9 Cnee.s 16 21 3 10 14 3 9 0 Tonev R chafdson 5 0 9 C Jones Ed lavarom 0 UFO 0 Toiats 46 0 0 2 Threat wcros 7,22 Total |