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YOU GUV& AEE IDO tMART Hi StfoS P ft O gjl PcpH OqOq jgfi wv- 'w JgS$ - il- LOOKING AT IT 1 I ' i-- £TOP B£ AFFECTEP 0V CHEAP TO SD v D5 March 30 1987 Monday - Tribune Sports Scoreboard "X ' Whalers t NBA Standings EASTERN 53 " SPtCs i jm 736 32 549 36 34 514 16 ?V 21 50 296 31 21 50 296 31’: - aloft by Dr J) Celtics including Larry Bird left honored Erving Sunday (held I AP Sports Writer BOSTON — Julius Erving the star of the Boston Celtics’ fiercest rival was honored in an ceremony Sunday before his final regular-seasovisit to Boston Garden with the Philadelphia 76ers Erving who has said he will end his pro career after this season praised Boston’s fans for their "appreciation of me as a rival player" and the Celtics' organization as a ‘‘pace setter for the league” The club presented him with a framed piece of wood in the design of the Garden’s famed parquet floor and a clock The inscription on the parquet section called Erving “a most respected and admired adversary whose grace skill and competitive play has entertained so many for so long on the Boston parquet” Boston forward Larry Bird who presented it to Erving said “before - Dallas i n ar take that home I think you should check for termites" The clock presented by Celtics’ President Red Auerbach bore the words “Time passes but the memories last forever” Auerbach aware of Erving’s past success against the Celtics said "I don’t know whether to congratulate him or kiss him goodbye “We’ve made some mistakes over the years and so has he The biggest one is the fact that we never had him in Celtic green” The Erving the NBA’s third leading career scorer and four-tim- e most valuable player received a standing ovation when he was introduced then reviewed some of his memories of Boston Garden He recalled the time the fans chanted “Beat LA” in the NBA finals when Philadelphia was about to beat Boston in the seventh game of the 1982 Eastern Conference finals and you two-minu- the 118-10- Erving playing in his last regular-seaso- n game at Boston Garden was e honored in ceremonies After a standing ovation he was given a small older section of the floor “I guess that every time I look at it I'll think about the rivalry but I wont’ go crazy and start rooting for Boston” said Erving “It was probably the best thing they could have given me It will probably spark the most memories” said ErVIng who finished with a team-hig28 points “It was a real tribute Boston was playing without starters Kevin McHale out with foot problems and Dennis Johnson who was resting a chronic sore shoulder The Celtics have won 70 of their last 71 games at Boston Garden For Boston which shot 62 percent Fred Roberts added 21 points Larry Bird 17 Robert Parish 14 Jerry Sieving 13 Conner Henry 12 and Darren Daye 11 at Ainge hit four three-poipre-gam- two-minu- te h Whalers’ Hartford beat Vancouver 4 Sunday to reduce its clinching number to one point to secure the Adams Division crown “This was a good win for our team" Evans said “We’re playing with some somewhat wide-ope- n breakdowns but this team has shown it’s ability to play when necessary “For us to continue what we have started this year we have to keep the down” Evans said "It’s a part of our game that has to be put 7-- tight-checki- 4 Blazers 135 113 At San Spurs An- Clyde Drexler collected points and 11 rebounds to lead Portland past San Antonio Drexler who also dished out 6 assists paced a balanced Trail Blazer attack that featured five players scoring in double e figures Portland broke a losing streak and San Antonio lost its second straight Kiki Vandeweghe and Jerome Kersey each scored 28 points for Portland and Jim Paxson and Terry Porter had 12 apiece Porter also handed out 13 assists Walter Berry and Sundvold led the Spurs with 24 points each followed by David Greenwood with 18 and Gilmore with 15 31 tonio two-gam- Bulls 115 Knicks 96: At Chicago Michael Jordan scored 11 of his 33 Chipoints during a decisive cago third quarter to lift the Bulls past New York Jordan left the game with 242 to play when he injured his left wrist after getting tangled up with three Knick players during a scramble for a loose ball After the University Massachusetts He recalled when fans paraded around the Garden with sheets over c their heads during a game Philadelphia players first thought "some people were trying to intimidate us with a Klan-lik- e gesture” before realizing the sheets represented “ghosts” of past Celtic players Erving said Erving then praised Celtic fans “Your support and love and care for Julius Erving is much appreciated but more important is your love for basketball” he said Erving who switched from forward to guard this season scored the first basket on a jumper 14 seconds into the game Erving scored 28 for the game Oilers to clinch their sixth straight Smythe Division title Anderson took the puck near center ice and raced down right wing cutting in on Sabres goalie Daren Puppa Anderson slid the puck under Puppa’s glove and pushed the glove over the goal line giving the Oilers a 1 lead at 1653 of the second period The goal light did not go on but referee Denis Morel ruled it a goal 3-- Capitals Oilers 3 Sabres 2: At Buffalo Glenn Anderson scored a controversial goal late in the second period to lift Edmonton to a triumph over the Buffalo Sabres and 8 ’low the game the Bulls said Jordan had suffered a slight sprain and was expected to play Tuesday night against Washington The Bulls 6 and with only four wins in their last 13 contests moved to within a half game of idle Indiana in the race for the seventh NBA playoff spot in the Eastern Conference 36-3- Mavs Cavs 98: At Richfield Rolando Blackman scored 38 points — 22 in the second half — and Roy Tarpley converted his own rebound with one minute to play to key Dallas’ victory over Cleveland Cleveland tied the score 7 on John Williams’ layup Tarpley then rebounded his own shot over Mel Turpin to push Dallas ahead to stay Sam Perkins added 15 points for Dallas which won for the eighth time in its last nine games Mark Aguirre was held to 12 points 15 fewer than 4 North Stars Lan-dov- Md Alan Haworth and Dave Christian scored third-periopower-pla- y goals to lift Washington to victory over the Minnesota North Stars moving the Capitals into second-plac- e in the NHL's Patrick Division d Blues 4 Devils 1: At East Rutherford NJ — Gino Cavallini scored two goals and Doug Gilmour collected a goal and two assists to lift the St Louis Blues to victory over the New Jersey Devils Former Salt Lake Golden Eagle 507 36 36 500 12 27 45 375 21': 662 Pistons 108 Sonics 107: At Seattle Adrian Dantley scored 22 of his 33 points in the second half and the Detroit Pistons held on to beat the Seattle SuperSonics Isiah Thomas produced 18 of his 26 points in the second half to power De3 troit to a advantage with 2 V minutes to play Seattle scored the next four points but Dale Ellis missed two jump shots to allow the Pistons to move within one game of e Atlanta in the Central 108-10- peg Wendel Clarke and Steve Thomas each scored two goals to lift the Toronto Maple Leafs to victory over the Winnipeg Jets Russ Courtnall put the Maple Leafs ahead 1 45 seconds into the third period with his 29th goal and just more than three minutes later Thomas gave Toronto a edge Bruins 8 Blackhawks 6: At Chicago Boston defenseman Ray Bourque wristed in an eight-foshot midway through the final period to break a tie then added an empty net goal with 18 seconds left to clinch a Bruins victory over the Chicago Black Hawks 5-- 5-- 5 Canadiens 4 Penguins: At Pittsburgh Petr Svoboda scored two goals and assisted on another to lead the Montreal Canadiens to victory over Pittsburgh that eliminated the Penguins from playoff contention 37 35 TENNESSEE 1 Ben Crenshaw $27 Brad Fabel $21 000 - 667 32 Final 6 12 000 45 23 48 56 28 34 35 38 Blazers PORTLAND C Jones 28 Johnson Maple Leafs 58 sey 1 Isao Aoki S7 737 Ken Green $7 737 Hale Irwin 17 737 Price $7737 Bob Gilder $5 414 Jack Renner $5 414 Dave RummellsS5 414 Gene Sauers $5 414 John Mahaffev $5414 Curl Bvrum $5 414 David Edwards $5414 Clarence Rose $4 400 Scott Hoch $4 400 Don Pootev $3 900 9 3 31 5 12 Ker- Holton 0 Bulls 115 Knicks 96 H 19 31 96 CHICAGO (115) 6 2 19 Oakley 69 15 Banks 3 0 0 Paxson 13 Jordan 9 2 33 Threat! 16 Turner 2 MversO-Sellers 4 5 3 11 Poauette 0 0 Waiters 0 Tola's e 6 0 115 New York Chicago 28 27 20 284 284 284 Paxson 2- 1- Utah 3 Sunday's Games Eastern Washington Utah Mavs 101 Cavs 98 DALLAS (101) 12 Perkins 15 Aguirre 2 38 5 Blackman Donaldson 0 12 Schrempt D Harper 8 0 11 7 Tarpley 4 Wenmngion Davis 101 0 0 Totals CLEVELAND (98) 12 Williams 12 Hubbard 18 57 19 R Harper Daugherty 0 7 10 West 00 Price Bagiev 0 8 0 0 Ehlo 9 Turpin 0 Lee 4 8 11 Totals 14 21 98 Dabs Cleveland Fouled (Tarpiev 27 18 26 25 79 30 25 20 23 Rebounds-Dal- las - 91 55 Cleveland S3 (Williams 15) 18 (Aguirre Harper 6) Cleveland (Bagiev 7) Total touts— Dallas 22 Cleveland Technical— Danas Coach Motta A— 10233 14) 030 040 10 -8 1 010 200 0- -3 7 Sudbury Hodgdon (4) and Johansen McDowell Stocker (2) and Isaacson Kleven Nve Bradshaw Eastern Washington Becker Hansen Johansen Eastern Washington Dodson Second Game 201 010 9 0 -5 Eastern Washington 7 4 Utah 010 110 0- -3 n Garcia Moe (2) Isaacson Mulcahy (3) Downs (6) and Reeves Johansen (6) WP Moe Ramos Jacobs Eastern Washington Becker Isaacson HR Eastern Washington Becker Utah is now and plays Southern Utah State College n Cedar City Monday and Tuesday before opening the WAC season Friday at home against the University of New Mexico £3 TranSouth 500 - DARLINGTON SC (AP) Final results stock Sunday m the TranSoutn 500 car race with type of car laps completed reason out tt any monev won and winner's ever age speed m moh Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 367 $52985 122 540 2 BiN Elliott 367 Ford Thunder bird 131485 3 Richard Petty Pontiac Grand Prlx 367 $20 450 Sterling Marlin OkJsmoMe Delta 88 817105 5 Ken Schreder Ford Thunderbird 816650 4 Nek Bonnett Pontiac Grand Prlx 367 $10 061 4 367 367 22 Hole in One Glendale Golf Course James Dittmann No 193 yards With Thomas Schaffer and Valent Schaffer 11 playoff spo! Two points are awarded for a victory one point to each team for a tie an overtime or shootout winner receives two points and the loser receives one point which is designated in the OL column Saturday's Games Saginaw 14 Indianapolis 0 Flint 3 Kalamazoo 2 Fori Wayne 3 Peoria 2 OT Salt Lake 3 Muskegon 2 Sunday's Games Indianaoolis 6 Fort Wavne 4 Kalamazoo 5 Salt Lake 3 Monday's Games No games scheduled Saturday's Games Detroit 5 Philadelphia Boston 2 Vancouver Hartford 5 Pittsburgh 4 Quebec 5 Chicago 4 Montreal 6 Buffalo 3 Toronto 4 Edmonton 2 Calgary 4 Los Angeles 3 Sunday's Games Washington 4 Minnesota 2 St Louis 4 New Jersey Hartford 7 Vancouver 4 Edmonton 3 Buffalo 2 Toronto 6 Winnipeg 2 Boston 6 Chicago 6 Montreal 4 Pittsburgh Monday's Games N Y Rangers at Minnesota 635 pm Calgary at Los Angeles 035 pm Tuesday's Games Boston at Quebec SJ5 p m Pittsburgh al New Jersey 535 om Toronto at Washington 535 pm N Y Islanders at St Louis 635 pm Winnipeg at Edmonton 735 pm Pro Baseball Exhibition Baseball LEAGUE Oilers NOTE games count in standings ties do not Saturday's Games Cincinnati 7 Boston 0 Philadelphia 4 St Louis 4 tie 11 innings Houston 6 Los Angeles 2 Atlanta 4 Baltimore 0 Detroit 6 Kansas City 3 10 Innings Montreal 6 New York Mets 5 11 innings Texas S New York Yankees 4 Toronto 9 Chicago White Sox 6 Pittsburgh 7 Minnesota 2 Chicago Cubs 7 San Francisco 4 Oakland 12 Cleveland 3 Seattle 4 San Diego 2 California 10 Milwaukee 4 Late Game Not Induded Sunday's Garnet Los Anoeies 6 Montreal 3 Texas 10 New York Yankees 4 Atlanta 12 Baltimore Cleveland 10 Chicago Cubs 6 Milwaukee 3 San Francisco 2 Seattle 6 Oakland 5 St Louis vs Houston ccd ram Toronto vs New York Mets ccd ram Boston vs Detroit ccd ram Minnesota vs Chicago While Sox ccd ram Kansas City v$ Philadelphia ccd ram Pittsburgh vs Cincinnati at Tampa ccd ram San Diego vs California at Palm Springs Calif Wrestlemania Results HeawweW OiampemNp Auto Racing shots-2- 4 East Division 108 Sonics 107 3 Chambers goals-E- llis Fouled out— None Rebounds— Detroit 49 (Mahorn Seattle 45 (McDaniel Chamber 9) As 10) sists— Detrotl 17 (V Johnson 7) Seattle 24 (McMillan 10) Total fouls— Detroit 28 Seattle 28 Technicals— Dantley Laimbeer Seattle illegal defense A— 8 717 (X IHL Standings H 33 25 29 0 of on Opportunities-Bost- Eastern Washington AMERICAN 20 33 33 Power-pla- Chicago 0 of Goalies— Boston Keans saves) Chicago Bannerman A— 17598 Referee— Don Koharski 5 96 107 Bruins 8 Blackhawks 6 -6 Boston 2 1 -4 2 1 Chicago First Period— Chicago Secord 27 49 2 2 53 3 Boston Reid 2 (Bourque Crowder) Chicago Watson 12 (Larmer O'Callahan) 13 54 548 4 Boston McCarthy 28 (Johnston) Second Period— 5 Chicago Lavarre 8 (StaDieton Secord) 6 17 6 Boston Middleton X (Gradm Larson) 1239 13 Third Period— 7 Chicago Watson 26 T Murray) (Larmer I Boston Crowder 22 (Bourque) 041 0 Boston Neely 35 (Pederson 925 10 Chicago McCarthy) Sutter 8 (O'CaHahan Preston) 1056 11 Bos21 12 ton Bourque (Middleton Neely) 15 (Crowder Boston Lmseman Bourque) 12 56 13 Chicago Secord 28 (Nvlund T Murray) 1938 14 Boston Bourque 22 (Kasper) 1942 (en) Shots on Chicago First Game 118 Sixers 100 Detroit Seattle 10 2 Grandison 1 Referee— Ron Hoggarth 12 7 13 WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division PHILADELPHIA (100) 13 9 19 Hinson Barkley 7 28 McCormick Erving 0 22 Wingate 2 Vranes Colter 4 0 0 0 9 McNamara 0 Tonev 7 18 27 100 0 Totals BOSTON (Ml) 17 21 Roberts Bird 13 Ainge Parish 6 12 2 7 14 Sichting 2 30 Henry 0 0 0 12 Kite 2 11 118 Totals Dave 27 22 24 Phiadefphta 30 30 24 Boston goals— Ainge 4 Henry Sichting Tonev Fouled out— Roberts Bird Erving hia 46 (Barkley 12) Boston 48 (Bird 13) Assists— Philadelphia 18 (Cotter 6) Boston 36 (Bird 12) Total fouls— Philadelphia 21 Boston 21 Technicals— Boston illegal defense 4 A— 14 890 Pistons 39 Royal 2 j 2 -4 -- 2 6 32 First Period- -1 Toronto Thomas (Lanz P Ihnacak) 212 2 Winnipeg Carlyle 15 9X 3 Toronto OsClark 35 (Leeman borne) 1404 (po) Second Period— 4 Toronto Allison 7 5 Toronto Clark 36 (Daoust) 1637 Third Period— 0 Toronto 29 Courtnall 45 7 Toronto (Damphousse) Thomas X (Vaive) 3 53 8 Winnipeg Mullen 10 (Ebett 16 24 Hawerchuk) Snots on 12 Winnipeg Power-pianto Opportunities-Torocf I Winnipeg 0 of 4 nto 9 shots-2(31 Wregget saves) Winnipeg Berthiame (X 24) 24 Pro Hockey College 3 DETROIT (101) 9 33 Green 0 Daniiev 13 V Johnson 8 Laimbeer n 1 0 8 26 Saliev Thomas 1 12 Nimphius 6 Mahom 0 2 Totals 108 SEATTLE (107) 7 6 6 10 McDaniel Chambers 4 27 Lister 13 Ellis 23 McMil7 Lucas 6 8 7 17 C Johnson 0 lan 4 9 Totals E Johnson Ke Johnson Gamble 15 0 5 13 Baseball Oaklev Fouled out— None Rebounds-N- ew York 50 (Orr E Wilkins 9) Chicago 45 (Oaklev 14) Assists-N- ew York 22 (Henderson 9) Chicago 37 (Oaklev 10) Total fouls— New York 22 York Coach HiH Chicago 26 Techmca's-Ne- w A— 17516 Celtics M 6 9 2 3 3 7 Gnad 0 10 0 Ortiz 4 92 6 Totals Welp 27 Halflime— West 56 East 51 Three-poi2 goats-E- asf (Bogues 0 3 Houston Blackwell West Amaker (Moten 2 Total KeJohnson McCalister fouls-E- ast 28 West 19 Fouled out— None Rebounds-E- ast 50 (Robinson 13) West 50 19 (Gnad 10) Assisls-E- ast (Blackwell 5) 18 West Gnad Welp 3) (Moten KeJohnson A— 8041 35 28 35 3 Black-we- NHL Standings 33 35 37 NEW YORK (96) 15 Walker 4 9 Orr 9 E Wilkins 8 Henderson 0 4 4 14 Tucker 3 29 Wrighl 6 0 McNealv 7 2 8 Totals 6 Sparrow Martin 2 4 Houston Amaker 79 0 0 5 Lewis 18 Dalrvmple 8 Robinson 34 4 Totals 91 5 0 Granl Ka Johnson Moore 9 WEST (92) Moten McCainsier Wilson 7 9 0 0 29 17 41 San Antonio goal— Sundvold Fouled out— None Rebounds-Portla- nd 55 (C Jones 12) San Antonio 44 (Gilmore 15) Assists— Portland 35 (Porter 13) San Antonio 25 (Sundvold 9) Total fouls— Portland 30 San Antonio 29 Technical— Paxson A— 8784 37 82 EAST (91) Bogues SIMI VALLEY Calif (AP) — Final scores and money winnings Sunday in the $275000 GTE Senior Classic played on the 6 par-7Wood Ranch Golf Club Course Bob Charles $41250 Bruce Crampion $24 250 Harold Henning $19 950 Chi Chi Rodriguez $14 700 Charles Owens $13 300 Arnold Palmer $8 680 220 BBv Casper $8 680 Roberto DeVicenzo $8 660 220 220 Bobby Nichols $8 680 Walter Zembriski $8680 Gary Player $5988 135 Totals SAN ANTONIO (113) 8 24 Greenwood Berry 1 18 Gilmore 6 3 24 15 Sundvold 12 4 0 2 Moore Robertson Nealy 3 6 13 Krvslkowiak 3 3 A Jones 0 2 Dawkins 0 0 Brittain 2 0 9 Totals 113 Portend West Stars 92 East Stars 91 283 283 Seniors Golf Scores 113 Spurs 283 68 68 Nk (13S) 7 Jets 6 Wmpfl Vandeweghe 2 8 Drexler 1 12 Duckworth 0 28 Paxson 2 Bimon 0 Rowan 0 Porter 3 135 Fournier Toronto 26 12 on Referee-R- LOUISIANA TECH 15 37 4 279 41 26 plavoft spot division hue Saturday's Games Daias 114 Washington 107 Indiana 120 Atlanta 114 LA Lakers 123 Houston 109 Detroit 121 Denver 109 Sacramento M3 LA Clipoers 91 Golden State 116 Utah 110 Sunday's Games Boston 118 Philadelphia 100 115 New York 96 Chicago Portland 135 San Antonio 113 Danas 101 Cleveland 98 Detroit 108' Seattle 107 Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Boston at New York 530 pm Philadelphia at Cleveland 530 pm Washington at Chicago 630pm LA Clippers at Dallas 6 JO pm San Antonio at Denver 7 30 pm Phoenix al Utah 730 pm Houston at L A Lakers 8 30 p m Detroit at Portland 830 pm Sacramento at Seattle 830 pm first-plac- Perry Anderson scored the lone New Jersey goal Maple Leafs 6 Jets 2: At Winni- 24 43 average 6-- 1 2: At Lakers 101 97-9- his 35 31 Golden State Seattle Phoenix LA Cbpoers 76er-Celti- Blitz Rips Canucks st back” NY 400-16- Four-Go- al Tribune Wire Services The Whalers are on the verge of clinching their first Adams Division title but Coach Jack Evans is wondering if his club can find the formula which put Hartford atop the pack goals-again- tempts Both Bird and Parish completed triple doubles Bird had 13 rebounds and 12 assists both team highs Parish had 10 rebounds and a 10 assists career-hig- h Boston’s KC Jones the triFor 400th his as an NBA head was umph coach He has led the Celtics for four years and coached the Bullets for three season his combined mark is 36 39 Tennessee 67 La Tech 44 - Pacific Division of Ainge’s 30 Points Fuel Celtics’ Win Dampen Dr J’s Boston Swan Song Tribune Wire Services After giving Julius Erving a piece of Boston Garden’s famed parquet floor in tribute the Celtics gave the Philadelphia 76ers the gate Danny Ainge scored 30 points to lead seven Boston players in double 0 figures in Sunday’s victory over the Sixers the Celtics 24th straight triumph on the distinctive court 589 48 Houston Denver Sen Antonio Sacramento go on to face the Los Angeles Lakers “There have been a lot of wars in here and there are a lot of ghosts in this building" said Erving who at- tended 676 24 30 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division ‘Time Passes Memories Linger Forever’ Celtics Tell Erving By Howard Ulman 23 43 47 IAP) 13 Central Division 48 FI - 19 39 iee VEORA Canucks 14 Basketball GB " T1 ?£ i PONTE Dto Y 'Vs k Julius Erving is retiring and so is a piece of the famed Boston Garden parquet floor TPC Golf Scores CONFERENCE Atonic Division w L Pet rc' 4 College Pro Golf 7 -4 2 Vancouver -7 Hartford Sundstrom 26 First Period— Vancouver (Petit Skrlko) 12 53 (sh) 2 Hartford Evoson 21 (Turgeon 1956 (po) Anderson) Turgeon 21 Second Period— 3 Hartford 11X (dp) 4 Hartford (Francis Evanson) 11 57 5 HartFrancis 20 (Dtneen Lawless) 0 ford Anderson 29 (Murzvn Turgeon) 14 24 Hartford Dineen 39 (Francis Lawless) 7 27 (Summanen Vancouver Sundstrom Lidster Tambeilini) 1508 (po) 8 Vancouver 12 (Sandtak Sknko) 1648 Summanen Third Period— 9 Vancouver 13 (Sundstrom) 537 10 Hartford Anderson X (Evason Samuelsson) 12 53 11 Hartford Francis 29 (Lawless Dineen) 17 11 HartShots on goat— Vancouver ford Power-plaOpportunities— Vancouver 1 of 3 Hartford 2 of 5 Brodeur (31 shofs-2- 4 Goalies— Vancouver saves) Hartford Weeks Hu Hogan pmned Andre the Giant 15 minutes mto their match Other Matches Rowdy Roddy Piper defeated Adorable Adrian Adonis The Hooky Took man defeated Jake "The Snake" Roberts Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat bounced Randy "Macho Man" Savage Butch Reed ousted Koko B Ware the King Hanev Race defeated Junk Yard Dog while Biy Jack Haynes end Hercules drew disqualifications Tag Team Matches HiRttv Jim The Haiti Kid and Little Bee-vdefeated King Kong Bundy Little Tokyo and Lord Litttebrook Greg "The Hammer" Valentine and Brutus Beefcake defeated Jacques and Raymond Rougeau and Rick Martel and Tom Zenk defeated "the Magnificent" Muraco and Cowboy Bob Orton The iron She and Nikolai Vo off stung the KiMer Bees by disqualification while the Hart Foundation and Danny Davis put the bite to the British Buidogs and Tito Santana 3 Sabres Tuesday's Games Milwaukee at Muskegon Fort Wavne at Indianapolis Wings 5 Eagles 3 1 Kalamazoo 3 1— S 1 Salt Lake I 3 First Period — Scoring 1 Kalamazoo Roy 23 (Noel Hawryllw) 642 2 Salt Lake Harrison 13 (Odnokon Morrison) 18 45 Penalties — Hewitt (SL) instigating fighting Evans Greeder (K) roughing (K) fighting 1100 Greeder (K) hooking Second Period — Scoring 3 Kalamazoo Curtis 35 (Measures 4 Salt Yakiwchuk) Lake Rucinski 13 (Brant Channel!) 63$ S Kalamazoo Curtis X (Measures Yakiwchuk) 8X 6 Kalamazoo Measures 7 (Yakiwchuk) 1405 Penalties — Schafhauser (K) 013 Frandos (SL) hooking - 1531 2 1 2 0- -3 Edmonton 1 -2 0 Buffalo 29 First Period— Buffalo Foligno 035 2 Edmonton (Ruutfu Andreychuk) 1921 (sh) MacTavish 19 (Krusheinvski) Second Period— 3 Edmonton Ruotsaiamen 4 40 (pp) 4 Edmonton Anderson 35 Messier) 1653 -5 16 Third PenodBuffalo Creighton (Houslev) 226 BufShots on falo Power-piaof Opportunities— Edmonton 4 Buffalo 0 of 9 ton Fuhr saves) Buffalo Puppa (3128) A— (47 shots-4- Morel nis Canadiens 4 Penguins 10 -- lv&- 1 2 2 0- -4 Montreal 0—1 Pittsburgh First Period— Montreal Gainev 7 (Nilan Cheiios) 28 2 Montreal Svoboda 4 (Walter Kontos 0 (Chabot Smith) 631 3 Pittsburgh Hannan) 1722 Waller 22 Second Period— 4 Montreal (Svoboda Robinson) IX (pp) 5 Montreal Svoboda 5 (Corson) Third Period -- None PittsShots on goal— Montreal burgh Power-piaOpportunities— Montreal 1 of 3 Pittsburgh 0 of 3 Goalies— Montreat Havward (25 shots-2- 4 saves) Pittsburgh Meioche A— 13155 Referee— Dave Newell Caps North Stars 4 2 2 0 8- -2 Minnesota -4 0 Wasfungfon First Period- -1 Minnesota MacLelian X 48 2 (Pevetich) Washington Ridlev 31 (Stevens Christian) 1231 (pp) 3 Minnesota 31 (Ciccareki Hartsburg) 15 2 (dp) Second Period-No- ne Third Perlod- -4 Washington Christian 23 (Galley Ridlev) 908 (po) 5 Washington Haworth 24 (Murohy Laughhn) I) X (PO) 6 Washington Adams 11 (en) on Shots Washington Power-pia- Oooortumties-Minnes- ota A- -16 Washington At Fairfax Va March 29 Final Hana Mandltkova Czechoslovakia Barbara Potter Woodbury Conn 4 2 CAPS Radio Sports Log TV (35 shots-3- ) Maroueki LAS 1 3 1 0- -4 0 I 0- -1 St First Period— Louis Cavallini 17 41 2 St Louts Cavall(Pasiawski Banning) ini 10 (Gilmour Pasiawski) 433 3 St Louis Gilmour X (Ramage Banning) 10 13 (pp) Second Period- -4 New Jersey Anderson 6 604 5 Si Louis Pasiawski 27 (MacLean) 1620 (Gilmour) Third Period— None Shots on goal-- St New Louis 6 0 St Louts of of 3 Louis MiHtn (19 saves) New Jersey aldington A— 10767 Referee-An- dv van Metiemond 2 pun NCAA Tournament Syracuse 1601 - NCAA Tournament Channel S — Cottas Arliona ESPN (CaO-TRoad MMWght Channel 20 1 pun - Syracuse Basabal Minnesota vs to the Super at Fight Tuesday's Schedule NHL Hocktv Boston al bec - SJ0 pun QueESPN (Cabie-T60S pun 15701 Jail Taft KLUB-ASdO pm NBA Bask el Oal Washington Chicago WTBS ICW-T2 pun Boxing Hints vs Negron USA - ) 7 JO (Cable-TVshots-1- 6 — Indiana al Oooortunties-- Power-pia- v gun vs Indiana Si Louis New Jersey New Jersey & Monday's Schedule Blues 4 Devils Goalies-- St def M of ota Takko Mason Jersey Virginia Slims of Washington Home leam 808 Referee-D- an Latest Line Bv J McCarthy Monday night's NCAA Championship game matches iwo (me teams Syracuse Ihe best in the East and Indiana the bast m (he Midwesl The real drfterence as w see il In Kxyphl's contest is Bobby Knighi While we have a great deal of respect lor Jim Boehem and Ihe outslanding 10P he has dona wilti his Syracuse Orangemen we feel that Bobby Kmghf Is m a class bv himseff In our view Kmght's basketball program al Indiana represents a standard of excellence by which al big time college sports programs should be measured This Hoosier teem while II may not be the mosl talented learn Knighl has produced possesses in abundance Ihe resourcefulness discipline mieKigence character values end determination of its coach Reason enough we feel !o lake Indiana minus Ihe spot over Syracuse COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA Champwmftp (al New Orleans La) 3 of 10 Washington saves) - 401 14 Referee-De- 4 Third Period — Scoring 7 Kalamazoo Curds 37 (Jarrett Evans) 225 8 Soft Lake Rucinski 14 (Blair) Penalties — Bair 11 Searte (K) delay of (SL) delay of game game 1053 Jarrett (K) tripoing 16 X Shots en Goal: Kalamazoo S 10 -24 Sait Lake 17 11 40 Power Play Opportunities — Kalamazoo Salt Lake Goalies Kalamazoo Ktirov Salt Lake Blair Attendance — 2848 Referee— Derek Martin Linesmen — Rob Larsen Al Poland Jan pm KLUB-A- BAS pun LA Lakart - NBA Phoenix Sunt al Utah (S70) NBA Batktlbtl Houston al WTBS (CaON-T- - |