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Show ID Sundav, january The halt Lake Inbuilt, li,Wi Heinz Displays Shootout Brilliance in Win Over Indy i Kobcr g Tl ihlllll Split In W Itl'l When it eornes lo shootout victor ms t In no one hetti'f in the InteriMtiofml Hotkey l,cti j'lii- than (johJeri (Julies gualtiTidcr J n k Hem Bv H against a Hied Indianapolis gujllcrid'T Mike (' Zamei I hi' pa'.ehei rt t lit oiip'li on Z.iiiht eaiie-minutes ul M gulation and a live minute over lime lie was called on to make .'i2 saves w Int li appeared to lake its toll in the shootout Super gia lipped the U( k pah Zann i as lie did twice in regulation play Simpson just upped Ins slap shot past Zamet who didu t have a diunee , ll"m. was again dazzling in the nets lot Hie Holden hdglcs in the shootout, helping his li'din to a 4 vii tot v over the Indianapolis (.Tiei kins Saturday night al the Sail 'I'alaee hot oi Hie ( Inda'ls lip to Hugh's Kurt hhinendursl liailie Slpidt and T urn D Andieu Holden lot mci ( a hard-hittin- Lght-- t It was only lilting that one ol the longest existing minor league rivalries needed extra time to deride Us outcome The Holden Eagles and Checkers have now played 9U games in their series dating back to Hie old Central Hockey league Each team has won 4a games Zanier and Heinz turned the first and third periods into a goultcnders' clinic lor the Ians Zanier stopped the first HU shots he saw in the first period and thought lie had No. 21 It didn't work out Salt Lake powSapergia scored on a er play, barely beating the dock by one sec- her allowed just two goals in 17 chances The victory before a promotion Hikini Night crowd of 7 U41. the largest crowd in the I'alaee this season, brought the Holden Hugh's to within three points of IHL Western-Divisioleading Fort Wayne. Haul Skjodt and Horry Minor scored sec three missed iiohhy Francis didn t lot the Holden Hugh's F r aiK'is heal Zamei with a wrist shot lo seal the vietoiy lot the Holden Huglcs ,'i It was Francis who tied the scoic at All ond ne Set v ii is The ('turn ol veleiaii eenlei Ken Linseman Horn the injured ranks appeared just what the doctor oidered lor tin- struggling Huston Hrums r itnme ki'ii hanged his own rebound past Devils goalie Glenn Resell with a 44 Ielt in the period lo give Philadelphia a 2 lead It was Ins 3B(li goal ol the and 23r d on a powci play both tops ill the league Hus season Jlowc, who also assisted on three goals, then mteri eplcd a pass by Devils delenseman Dave Lewis and shot past Resell lor poked a ins l.'llh goal ol the season and a seconds later Flyej s lead just winch won eight has Philadelphia, of its last 10 games, blew the game open in the second period, scoring W I I - "We bad two lines going petty good and we were popping goals in left and right." winger Keith Crowder said Saturday after the liruins' II 4 National Hockey League victory over the Winnipeg Jets t two-goa- l 1 1 Crowder had two goals and an assist, Linseman set up two scores and linernate Gord Kluzak, a defenseman moved up to wing "to give him some fun," scored a goal live times Islanders Red Wings At I'niondale. NY Greg Gilbert seoied twice in the Islanders' second period and rookie Mikku Makela also scored twice Saturday night to power the New York Island ers to an victory over the Detroit Center Harry Pederson, reunited with old pal Hick Middle-toon u line with young Geoff Courtnall. also enjoyed a big game Pederson earned four assists. Middleton, battling to break out ol j season long scoring slump, collected wo goals and an assist, while Courtnall continued Ins hot hand with a goal and an assist "It was a good strong elfort, something to build on," Crowder said. "It showed that we have scoring power when we get all our guys back." 2: 8, foui-goa- l Red Wings Biyan T r ut tier added the 40Ulh goal of his career ami John Tonelli collected Ins 2UUth Islanders goalie Kelly Hrudey lost his shutout bid when Joe Kncur scored a power-plagoal at 4 5., of the third period. The goal snapped an y Flyers 8, Devils 4: At East Rutherford, N.J.. Tim Kerr and Mark Howe scored goals 11 seconds apart in the first period to give Philadelphia the lead for good and the Flyers routed the New Jersey Devils Islanders shutout string at 120 minutes and 40 seconds and snapped a personal shutout string of 117 minutes for Hrudey. Sabres 3, Penguins 3 OT: At Pittsburgh, rookie defenseman Hob Halkidis seoied lus first NHL goal at 12 04 ol the thud period and set lip both other Jiuffjlo goals night to rally the Sables to anovertime He with the Pittsburgh I i nguins Ti ailing 3 entering the third, the Sables drew within a goal at 7 21 on Kir Selling's goal Halkidis' wrist shot then trickled by goalie Gilles Melodic- to loree the extra - session incensed was Zanier on the call by refer- So five-goa- l lliHfi The their tender Don Edwards to the short side of the net with a wrist shut from the faeeoff circle LiUCS 4, Kdlgs 4: At St Louis, Dave Harr deflected Lee Norwood's blistering slapshot into the net with his skate at 16:53 of the third period, lilting St Louis Blues into a tie against Los Angeles. North Stars 5, Capitals 3: At BlooDirk Graham scored the goal unassisted early in the third period and rookie Jon Casey had 41 saves as Minnestoa conquered Washington. mington, Oilers 6, Canadiens 3: Paul Coffey and Jari Kurri seoied two goals second period to apiece m a lead the Edmonton Oilers to a over the Montreal Canadiens II was Montreal's lirst defeat at The Forum in II games, since losing lo the Oilers Te4 in overtime Nov. 20. (bins scored four times on live shots ol the second si per lod Nordiques 5, Leafs 1: At Toronto. Anton Stasliiy seoied two goals and set up two others in leading Quebec to its seventh consecutive victory, a decision over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Stastny broke the tie at 3.18 of the third period when he beat Leaf goal- third-perio- game-winnin- goal-lend- IlYl DmiiikisIs in BOISE - In a meet that W Tis Miimanos ( loitsiTMlixc lv NY fl'PI) Heavyweight prodigy Mike Tyson Saturday night tied Rocky Marciano's record of lb consecutive knockouts at the start of a career with a knockout of Dave Jaeo at the Empire State Plaa Convention Center Tyson. It), knocked Jaco down lur the third time with a vinous shoit right hand to the side of Ins head at 2 IB of the first round. The three knockdown rule was invoked and the From Continued D-- Tyson, of Catskill. knocked out round 12 N Y three-pointe- 172 Clutch performances by Melissa Friesen, Lisa Skene and Gina Hansen on the beam gave BYU a 43.65 to Boise's 44.5 on the floor and preserved SNOWPLOW SAL The Western People's Choice. Complete with Control Power Angling, Lights and the win. The kids showed a tremendous amount of character to come back from that big deficit after the first rotation," said Hill. In-C- Turn your 4x4 truck into a winter moneya plow during our SPECIAL WESTERN SNOWPLOW SALE! Fully maker with equipped and installed, Western Snowplows are built tough. ..to handle the toughest winters. Act now and save FRUEHAUF DIVISION 1082 So. 300 West d Jaeo. 521-036- kV 0 s lias ol Ann Arbor. Midi, said be blacked out momentarily after the final knockdown punch Tyson put him to the canvas earlier on Ielt hooks . Coll Open 7:30 A.M. J 4T. Free: QP till Midnight zr RulOR JtFVS iD'.iuJos CONTACT" SCRIMMAGES" GAMES" i( tirnps niso mpp in California) For Brochure Write: OFFENSE DEFENSE a Inst Qtv ijMC 5QA U ih Slate University Lorjan UtihH1J21? Toll 8 the RCAA 1 went "right down to the wire." according to Cougar coach Rodney Hill. BYtJ's women gymnasts nipped Boise State RESIDENT PROS: Rulon Jonc-- Eric Hippie Darrin Nelson. Jim Hough Sieve Watson Jackson and E J Junior 30 COLLEGE COACHES DAILY For BOYS Sleepover or Day. DviwxkMi Instujf Don in dl1 (jhdMs of in the first opponents . ferent." Utah State roared back to lilt quickly enough in the second half, as guard Kevin Nixon scored seven straight points and Grant began getting loose inside to cut the Gaucho lead to 8 with 15.31 remaining. The Aggies then closed to within r two when Bill Floyd stuck a from the right angle to cap a a stretch USU shooting stretch at UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY JUNE IDtoitI 66-5- 2 that would filially pay dividends when Grant snuck m underneath wnF a lay-uto tie the conies' 46 46 Then a strange thing happened With 7.481 Spectrum lai.s now on their feel in a tie game with 7 30 te mauling in the game, the Aggies quite simply, ran out of gas. 233 pound Gaucho And with forward Scott Fisher running on a full tank. Santa Barbara oulscored over the four minutes to USU yank away what appeared to be a Utah State victory. The Aggies, who were led by Grant's 19 points and Nixon's 13 on the season and in dropped to l good job on Grant. To beat the Aggies you have to stop him Plus we hud a " good half on the boards "Our start was not glamorous." Agd gie Coach Rod Tueller said "If we started playing when the ball went up, the outcome might have been dif- It fight was stopped ALBANY. first-roun- ) - Gauchos Down Utah St 16-2- Tyson and Sapei gia s consecutive game seormg streak to 17 Mai l.eod holds the team mark ui '20 straight Indianapolis used a pair ol second-periogoals to get back into the game power-plaand appeared to have the Holden Eagles in cheek It looked that way until Francis ddleeted Steve Harrison's shot past Zanier to deadlock t and set up the the score at ed shootout lleiiu-dunnna- Lmsemans Ueturn Sparks Bruins to Win T nosc-to-nos- DoGaetuno pei lod Zamei had to make the inoredilfieult saves in overtime, twit e stopping Gary Hums Irom lose lunge Then eame Hem s favorite pall ol the at least lor this season game The loinici St Louis Hlucs goaltcnder has won all (our shootouts lies been in and has 'Hut left IllUtteis (Ildllt start oil that ampleioljhly lot the M'leian goallendei He vvj.s beaten on the ba kliand hv IndiJ riapolis defenseman I'lnl DcGuolaTio However that would he the unlv goal tliij.'heekeis would get in the shootout In the meantime limit Sapergu and Hob by Simpson seoied lor the Holden Fugles It learns played li et Lance Huberts that he went witli the referee W hen he ielt the decision wasn't about to go Ins wav Zanier Hung his goal stick high into the air A videotape replay of the goal showed had indeed heat the dock Mai l.eod assisted on the goal to raise hr. ond period goals lor the Lheikers along with with less than llnee mi. lutes to play in the sei ond period T lane was no st ot mg in the linal period as or Jaeo was signed to fight Tyson late last week. 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