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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Tank McNamara Tribune Sports Scoreboard o0coo ,.?? 0 0 J EAST 91 Tuesday's Games EASTERN CONFERENCE Atanftc Dromon Boston Philadelphia New Jer&ev Washing'on New York 41 34 W ;o i Pet. GB ?0 29 26 25 29 16 37 EAST Allentown 86. Lebanon Valiev 82 Bennev 73, Meomack 72 Biewhamlon St 70, Union, N Y 67 Carnegie-Melto83, Thiel 74 Coist Guard 72, Connecticut CoK 71 Georgetown 81, Morgan St 53 Hamilton 99, Clarkson 66 Maione 79, Tiftm 72 Nazareth 85, Hobart 77 Rtt 74, Geneseo 54 S Connecticut 91, E Nezarene 68 SE Massachusetts 97, Curry 78 Set on HaH 65, Connecticut 62 $f. Anselm 79, American Inti. 78 Si John s 79, ViHanova 76 St Peter's 66. Dayton 56 Unity 82, Maine Maritime 68 Utica 88, St Mary's 69 Vt. Va Wesievan 93. Davis & Elkins Wash . Jeff 86. Bethany 68 Wavnesburg 76, Point Park 73 SOUTH Barry 89, Miami Christian 53 Berea 59, Transylvania 56 120, Bristol 102 68 Maryville 77, Hampden-Svdne- 8' 2 14 Ti 25 Central Division Milwaukee Atlanta Detroit Cleveland Indiana Chicago 37 18 30 23 30 25 6 7 22 32 14' 2 19 35 I7 a 17 38 20 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Houston Denver Dallas San Antonio Utah Sacramento 35 19 32 23 31 2 29 23 5 30 26 6 26 22 30 10 32 13 Pacific Dromon Lakers L A. Portland Phoenix 39 13 29 22 28 12'2 31 17' 2 Dakota DePauw Emporia 115, Houston 105 Wednesday's Games Chicago al New Jersey, 5.30 p.m. Portland al Philadelphia, 5.30 p.m. Seattle at Detroit, 5:30 p.m. L A. Lakers at Indiana, 5:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. Atlanta al Utah, 7.30 p.m. Boston al Golden Slate, 8:30 p.m. Sacramento Cavs Knicks 111, CLEVELAND Hinson 105 (111) Lee 34, Bagiev Nuggets 20, Bullets 101, 90 WASHINGTON (90) 4 2 2 17, Jones 6, Bol Robinson 0 8, Malone 3, G. Williams 7 0 2, 14, Roundfiekj 10, Ruiand 0 9 2 13, McKenna 9, Daye 4 Wood 4 90. 0 8. Totals DENVER (101) 6 6 8, Coo38, Natt English 0 0 3 8, Dunn 3 17, Lever per 8 8 2 Hanzlik 2, 16, 4, Schaves 3, Evans 11 3, P.Williams Turner 1 8 0 0 0 O.Tolals 2, Rasmussen 101. 2- 9- 21 21 19 Washington Denver 3 31 90 14 Three-poigoals G.Williams, Wood, McWashKenna. Fouled out None. Rebounds ington 47 (Bol 9), Denver 54 (Lever 8). Assists Washington 19 (Ruiand 6), Denver 23 (Lever 10). Total fouls Washington 21, Denver 17. Technicals Washington illegal defense 2. A 14,728. PHOENIX Nance (114) 4, 6 2 4 0 6, 22, 20, Humphries Adams Thompson 0 Pittman Davis Foster 8 Sanders Pinckney 0 2 0. Totals 17, Edwards 10, 6, 7, 4 Robey 0 5, 15, 2 Jones 2, 0 114. SAN ANTONIO (120) 27, Johnson 18, Mitchell 8 6 14, Gilmore 14, Matthews 4 Robertson 20, Williams 6, 8 11, Greenwood 6, WilLamp 0 8 (M) 2, Hughes kins 2.Total$ H 120. Phoerix San Antonie 26 31 32 34 35 27 Three-poigoal Foster. Fouled out Rebounds Phoenix 43 Johnson, Matthews. 14), San Antonio 52 (Robertson, (Pittman Johnson 11). Assists Phoenix 23 (Davis 5), San Antonio 29 (Robertson 10). Total fouls PhoePhoenix 32, San Antonio 39. Technicals nix Coach MacLeod, Pittman, Phoenix illegal San Antonio Coach Fitzsimmons, defense, Johnson. A7,835. - Kings 115, Rockets 105 68 Utah (li) 5 ST. Morgan St. Hampton Lherpool 17; Totals Lawson 3; Brown 17; 2. 53. 7 20. Foued town 46 41, Morgan Rebounds George8), Morgan Si. 31 (Lawson 6). M. Jackson Georgetown 18 6), St. 10 (Hampton, Foster 3), Total 26 , Morgan St. 20. A (Da)ton Assiis Morgin 6,023. UPI Top Twenty - The United Press NEW YCRK (UPI) International loard of Coaches Top 20 college e basketball ralrgs. votes, records and total poitf are followed by last week's Recrds include games played ranking. through Sundiv. (Total points based on 15 points for first place, 14 for second, etc.): 10,333. NBA Leaders NEW YORK (AP) Association individual field goal percentage - National Basketball scoring, rebounding, and assist leaders AP Top Twenty Twenty teams in the Associated Press' liege basketball poll, with votes inparentheses, total points based on reerd through Feb. 16 and last week's ranking 52 Det. 53 416 421 248 1080 20.8 233 1095 20.7 Whalers 5, Canucks Rttouncfing G Off Def Laimbeer, Det Malone, Phil. Williams, N.J Olaiuwon, Hou. Sampson, Hou. Barklev, Phil. Smith, G.S. 54 204 Tot Tuesdays Results Al contests 7 JO pm unless noted Region One Bonneville 54, Layton 53 Roy 54, Box Elder 52 Clearfield 57, Weber 55 (OT) Region Two American Fork 71, Alta 54 Brighton 67, Hillcrest 46 Mountain View 75, Bingham 58 Orem 65, West Jordan 52 Region Six Jordan 73, South 68 West 64, Tooele 55 Judge 78, Murray 71 Region Seven Dixie 61, Hurricane 52 Tuesday's Boxscores A - Newev Rov Brown 2 Totals 19 ?, 7 9 Smilh 27; 0 Belnap 6 Miles 680 12.6 11.8 11.8 242 383 54 203 432 635 52 252 331 583 11.2 52 150 43 581 11.2 52 212 364 576 51 246 296 542 10.6 Conference Al Games Tuesday's Transactions BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX Signed Dennis Boyd, contract. Annouced pitcher, to a Rich Gedman, catcher, lost his arbitration and Marly Barrett, infielder, won his case, arbilraiion case. ANGELS-Sign- ed CALIFORNIA Wally Jovner, first baseman, and D.W. Smith, pitchcontracts. er, to MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Sign- ed Jamie contract. Cocanower, pitcher, to a NEW YORK YANKEES-Sign- ed Don first baseman, to a Mattingly, contract. OAKLAND Jose Rk and Sieve Ontiveros, pitchers, and Mickey Tenscontracts. ion, catcher, to National League CHICAGO CUBS-Hi- red Dr. Phil Claussen, strength and flexibility coach LOS ANGELES DODGERS-Sign- ed Mike contract. Scioscia, catcher, lo a EXPOS Announced Brvn MONTREAL case. Smith, pitcher, won his arbitration Agreed lo terms with Tim Raines, outfielder, on a contract. Ed NEW YORK Lynch, pitcher, won his arbitration case. Von PHILLIES-Sign- ed PHILADELPHIA Haves, first baseman, to a one year contract. American Association ed REDBIRDS-SignJim LOUISVILLE Fregosi, manager, for a fourth season. BASKETBALL National Baskefbal Association a INDIANAPOLIS PACERS-Sign- ed to operate Market Square agreement Arena FOOTBALL National Foofbafl League ed FALCONS-SignATLANTA Lindsey r contract. Scon, wide receiver, to a ed BENGALS-SignKeith CINCINNATI Cruise, defensive end, and Stan Johnson, Michael Wade, Cart Aikens, Ira Hillary, and Lorry KinneOrew, wide receivers. Bill NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Hir- ed director of pro personnel HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUINS Sent Cleon Daskalakis, fo Moncton of the American Hockey goal League Terry Gregson. Linesmen Jerry Paleman. Wayne Forsey, Caps 5, 13; 2 14; 2; 4; 54 REGION TWO Brighton 67, H Berest 46 Brighton 11 31 45 67, Hillcrest 9 20 30 46 Saunders 4 8 13, McDaniel 7 Brighton 0 19, Sylvester 7, 2, Miller 3 6, Brownley 5 4 13, Kunz 3 Ragsdale 3 2 7. Totals 26 67. 0 Hillcrest Whilehead 4 5 12, Adams 0 2, Buliett 2, Dailey 5 7 13, McLeish 0 0 2 2, Petersen 3, 4, LaFoflette 46. Rvding 4 0 8, Totals 19 Mountain View 75, Bingham 51 10 27 47 58; Ml. View 11 3 54 75 Bingham Park 7 3 16; Applegate 4 7 Bingham 2 0 2; 15; McKissick 4; Jorgensen 0 Iverson 4; Barkdull 2 9, Farr 2; 0 0 6 Dunford 2 2; Totals 19 4; Nielsen - 16,039. Referee-B- ill Collins, McCreary. Dan McCourt. 71. Big Sky Standings Conference Al Games W L Pet W L Pel. .636 17 8 .680 .636 14 10 .583 4 .600 16 7 .696 5 .545 16 8 .667 Nevada-Ren- o 5 .500 11 12 .478 Boise State State 6 .400 10 13 .435 7 J64 9 15 J75 7 .300 10 14 .417 Montina Idaho Slate Northern Arizona Weber Slate Clara - 52. PCAA Standings 8, Hughes 0 Fernelius 5 5; Totals - 1 Dixie Thode 2, Beckslrand 01 2; Andrus 8 21; Vowell Nvberg 11; Bundy 2 2 6; Hurst 3 2 8, Merrill 2 1; Sullivan 3 8, Totals 21 61. 0 2 8 14 2; 9 0 Wednesdays Games Region Eldit Pteasanl Grove al Carbon Timpview at Pavson Springville at Spanish Fork Provo al Uintah Region Nine Morgan at Park City Lehi at South Summit Union at Wasatch Grantsville al North Summit j Thursday Weber Slate at Northern Arizona Idaho State at Nevada-Ren- o Friday Boise Stale at Montana Idaho at Montana Slate Saturday Weber Stale al Nevada-RenIdaho State at Northern Arizona Boise State at Montana Slate Idaho at Montana 15 33 47 61 12; vin Referee Andy Van Hellmond. Asselstine, Dan Schachle. Linesmen-R- on Blues 5, Wings 0 0 0 0- -0 Detroit St. Louis 2 0 -5 First Period Gilmour 15 1, St. Louis, (Bourgeois), 9:38. 2, St. Louis, Beers 13 Flockharl), 15:18 (pp). Second Period None. St. Louis, Meagher 5 Third Period-- 3, (Carlson, Reeds), 407. 4, St. Louis, Gilmour 16, 5:40. 5, St. Louis, Cavallini 6 (Barr, 6.18. Shots on Detroit goal Louis St. Detroit Power-pla- y Opportunities of 7. Louis Goalies Detroit, Stefan saves), Laforest (5.40 third, Wamsley 0 of 6; St. Referee-B- ob Meyer Bozak, Mark Vines. 7, s. shots-1- 5 (19 St. an Linesmen-Ry- Bruins Louis, 4 0 3 -4 Boston 2 -7 Cafgary First Period 1, Calgary, Quinn 23 (McDonald, Wilson), 17:00 (pp). 10 Second Period-- 2, Calgary, Patterson (Suter, Risebrough), 639. 3, Boston, Milbury (Markwart, Blum), 6.51. 4, Boston, Burridge 16 (Pasin, Campbell), 1126 (pp). 5, Calgary, Suter 10 (Sheehy, Wilson), 12:02. 6, Boston, Crowd er 25 (Pederson, Bourque), 19:36 (pp). Third Period-- 7, Calgary, Quinn 24 (Mcd Donald, Maclnnis), 1:13 (pp). 8, Calgary, 7 (Bozek, Mullen), 1.38. 9, Boston, 3:32 17 (Crowder, 10, (PP). Bourque), Calgary, Loob 17 (Wilson, Maclnnis), 14 46 (pp) 11. Calgary, Mullen 33 (Peplinski), 17:24. Shots on Calgary Boston Power-pla- y Opportunities Calgary 3 of 5. (28 Keans Goalies Boston, saves). Calgary, Lemelm (2925). Gord NHL Statistics Games of Sunday, Feb. SCORING LEADERS Throut t j,,) 55) Idaho - Here ski BOISE. Idaho (AP) conditions from Idaho's Snow Report are Tuesday's operating ski 64 total. 5 new. Bogus Basin 90 total, trace new Brundage 85 total, 8 new, Sun Vattev 95 total, no new Schweitzer 99 total. 5 new Grand Taryhee No report Pomereti 102 total, S new Siiverhorn No report Kelly Canyon Closed due to high winds PeWe Creek Ski Bowl 78 total, 4 new - - - - PGA Club Golf Fla. (AP) HERNANDO, Utah - Results of the total, no new. 112 total, 20 new. Beaver Mountain Brian Head 70 total, no new. 135 total, 6 new. Brighton Deer Valiev 95 total, 2 new Mt Hotly no reporl. no report. Elk Meadows Nordic Valiev closed. Park City 124 total, 2 new. 90 total, 5 new. ParkWesl 153 total, 24 new. Powder Mountain 108 total, 4 new. Snowbasin 116 total, no new. Snowbird 02 Solitude-1total, 8 new. closed. Sundance Alta-1- 25 Snow depth snow at within the last 'm 24 Wednesday's Schedule 5 pm. College Basketball, Auburn at Georgia, ESPN (cable). 5J0 pm College Basketball, DePaul at Indiana State, WGN (cable) 6 pm College Basketball, Pitt at Providence, USA (cable). 6:05 pm Jazz Talk, KLUB (570) 7 pm College Basketball, Florida Slate al Louisville, ESPN (cable). 7:30 pm NBA Basketball, Atlanta at Ulah, KLUB (570) Thursday's Schedule 6 pm College Basketball, LSU al Vanderbilt, USA Cable. 6 pm College Basketball, Indiana at Illinois, WGN Cable 7 Basketball, Maryland at College pm North Carolina, ESPN Cable 7J0 pm NBA, Boston at Denver, KWGN Cable 7:30 pm College Basketball, BYU a) Wyoming, Channel 11. 7:30 pm College Basketball, Ulah af Air (910) Force, KALL-A7J0 pm College Basketball, Fresno Slat Ulah Slate, KBLQ-A(1390). ' 7J0 pm College Basketball. Weber SI.1 at Northern Arizona, KSOS-F1107). 7:30 pm Hockey, Saginaw at Golden (1550) Eagles, KRGO-A- - - The Ulah Ski SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Association reports the following conditions ski resorts Tuesday al the stale's Golf Statistics - inches refers to unpacked New snow refers to snow hours. Statistical PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (AP) leaders on the Professional Golfers Association Tour through the Hawaiian Open, which ended Feb. 16: Scoring Lectors 68 81. 2, Calvin Peete, 1, Paul Azinger, 68 82 3, Hal Sutton, 68 94. 4. Bernhard Langer, 69.09. 5, Payne Stewart, 69.18. 6, Garv Koch, 69.43. 7, Don Poolev, 69 44 8, Tony Sills, 69 47. 9, Jodie Mudd, 69 53. 10, Donnie Hammond, 69 56. Redmen Roll Past Villanova, Tribune Wire Services Ron Rowan scored 21 points and John Hempell sank 5 free throws in the final 34 seconds Tuesday night to help No. 6 St. Johns post a 6 Big East victory over Villanova. The Redmen, 25-- 3 overall and 12-- 2 in the conference. Villanova dropped to 2 and 2 St. Johns took a lead with 14:14 left in the game after a play by Rowan. The Wildcats, led by Harold Pressleys 24 points, 22 of which came in the second half, cut the on a layup by Mark lead to Plansky with 57 seconds to play. The Redmen took a 7 lead on free throws by Walter Berry, but play to cut the Pressley had a deficit to 0 with 34 seconds to go. Hempell then hit 5 of 6 free throws, around three late baskets by Villano-va- s Kenny Wilson, to give St. Johns the triumph. 79-7- 18-1- 45-2- 74-6- 74-7- Wilson, Plansky and Dwight Wilbur scored 10 points each for the Wildcats. Berry had 16 points and Mark Jackson and Willie Glass each scored 15 for the Redmen. In the first half, St. Johns used a 15-run to overcome an 6 Villanova lead. The Redmen went up 0 on a basket by Berry, who had 9 points during the spurt. 8-- 2 21-1- The Redmen led 30-1- at 6 intermission. The Wildcats hit only 8 of 35 shots, for 23 percent, in the first half. Georgetown Rolls: At Baltimore, Reggie Williams scored seven points and David Wingate added six during a 21-- 4 Georgetown streak that closed d out the first half, and the Hoyas went on to defeat Morgan State trailed only 6 Morgan State, before Williams scored his first 13th-ranke- 81-5- 3. 20-1- 79-7- 6 points of the game on two free throws to launch the streak. ; I Wingate led Georgetown, 20-- with 16 points. Williams had 11 and reserve Jaren Jackson had 10 as all 12 Georgetown players scored. , Wingate and Williams, products of High, were hon- ored before the game with a resolu- tion adopted by the Baltimore City Baltimores Dunbar Council. Morgan State outscored George- 2 at the start of the second half but the Hoyas responded with a 11-- 2 spurt, four by Wingate, to open up a 9 lead. town , 54-2- Troy Brown and Thomas Foster scored 17 points apiece for the losing Bears. Foster scored 13 points in the first half, including 11 when Morgan Brown tallied 12 of was within his points after intermission. 20-1- 6. Spurs Win, Robertson Hits Milestone Tribune Wire Services Guard Alvin Robertson became the second player in NBA history to post double figures in four categories Tuesday night, leading the San Anto4 nio Spurs to a victory over the Phoenix Suns in San Antonio. Robertson had 20 points, 10 assists, 10 steals and 10 rebounds and is the first to reach double figures in those four statistical categories. Nate Thurmond, who had 22 points, 14 rebounds, 13 assists and 12 blocked shots on opening night of the 1974-7- 5 season for the Chicago Bulls, accomplished the only other known quadruple double in the NBA. in his secRobertson is an ond season with the Spurs. Spurs forward Mike Mitchell led all scorers with 27 points, including 13 in the opening period. Walter Davis paced Phoenix with 22 points. The play of Mitchell and Robertson San Antonio lead from start to finish 120-11- All-St- and take an lead at one point in the game. Late in the fourth quarter, Phoenix cut the deficit to but Mitchell hit a baseline jump shot to give San Antonio a three-poin- t edge. On the Suns next possession, Robertson made the biggest steal of the game, stripping Davis and passing off 1 to center Artis Gilmore for a San Antonio advantage. 112-11- 116-11- Cavs 111, Knicks 105: At New York, Roy Hinson scored 21 of his game-hig- h 34 points in the second half and John Bagley added 20 as Cleveland defeated New York, Knicks seventh consecutive defeat. The Knicks, who have lost to Cleveland five consecutive times, got 21 points from Louis Orr and 18 from Trent Tucker. Free and Mel Turpin each had points for the Cavaliers. Nuggets 101, Bullets 90: At Denver, Alex English scored 38 points, 18 eight in a 15-- 1 Denver surge in the fourth quarter, to carry the Nuggets over Washington. The victory imin- proved Denvers record to eluding a 24-- mark at home, while the Bullets, in the middle of a seven-- ; game road trip, are 32-2- I 4 25-2- Kings 115, Rockets 105: At Sacramento, Reggie Theus scored 18 points in a rally that lifed Sac 5 ramento to a NBA victory over Houston Tuesday night. Theus effort ac: counted for all but four of his 22 points for the Kings. Mike Woodson also had 22 for Sacramento, which in the outscored the Rockets third period for an 9 advantage. The Kings gained momentum with 7:19 to go in the third quarter after Sacramento center LaSalle Thompson swiped the ball from Rockets center Ralph Sampson. Woodson converted the turnover on an assist from lead. Terry Tyler for a third-quart- . 115-10- third-quart- er 40-3- 1 88-7- six-poi- Capitals, Whalers, Kings Win, Tribune Wire Services Capitals took the lead with three straight goals in the second period, but needed Bengt score to hold in the off the New York Islanders NHL Tuesday night. The defeat snapped the Islanders' home unbeaten streak at nine games. Down the Capitals took command withgoals by Bob Carpenter, Alan Haworth and Dave Christian. Washington won for the fifth time in six games and moved eight points ahead of the Islanders in the battle for second place in the Patrick d Division. Evason took a drop pass from Paul Lawless and powered a slapshot past Richard Brodeur to give the Whalers their first win since Jan. 25 a span that saw the team go The loss extended Vancouvers winless streak to six games. The Canucks are in their last 17 road in their last games, including 30-fo- six. Kings 5, Nordiques 4: At Quebec, Phil Sykes scored two unassisted goals, including the game-winnwhile shorthanded, to lead Los Angeles over Quebec. Sykes scored at 9:27 of the third period to give Los Angeles a 3 lead. With Bryan Erickson in the penalty box, Sykes intercepted a pass at the Kings blue line, broke in on goaltend-e- r Whalers 5, Canucks 4: At Hartford, Dean Evason scored midway through the third period to snap a tie and lift Hartford to a victory over Vancouver, ending the Whalers winless streak. Mario Gosselin and beat him with 4 5-- 4 e a Blues 5, Red Wings k 0. At st. Louis, 5-- 4 Rick Wamsley recorded his first shutout with St. Louis and Doug Gil- mour scored two goals to lead the Blues to a 0 victory over Detroit.' Wamsley, in his second season with the Blues after four in Montreal, stopped 26 shots for his sixth career shutout. The Blues staked Wamsley to a 0 lead. The defeat extended Detroits IOs- ing streak to five games and the Red Wings road losing streak to nine ' ' games. ' 2-- first-perio- 5-- rtsoriv - TV & Radio Sports Log Pro Golf 3-- 60, Official PGA Seniors Tour money winners through the General Foods PGA Seniors Championship, which ended Feb. 16: 1. Lee Eider (63,063 54.188 ?. Garv Piavw 49 006 3. Charles Owens 4 MiUer Barber 39,775 S. Don January 33,963 24,713 6 Arnold Palmer - 4 Tuesday's Results Thursday Fresno State at Utah Stale at Long Beach State UNLV al New Mexico Slate Saturday Pacific at Utah State at Barbara Fresno Stale at UNLV New Mexico State at Long Beach State College Tennis - third-perio- Girls Prep Basketball Seniors Golf Money Leaders - Gus-tafsso- Region Two Wesl Jordan al Brighton Hillcrest at Mountain View Alia al Orem Bingham al American Fork Region Eleven Rich at Mount Vernon S L Lutheran at Rowland Hall Ini. Christian at Walerford, 5 p.m. Dugwav at Wendover, 6 P.m. Region Two West Jordan 38 Region Three Cyprus 67, Taylorsville 45 44 56, Kearns Skyline Region Four Cross Woods 90, Davis 51 East 59, Bountiful 52 McCarthy BASKETBALL - The Washington 16 Thursdays Games Orem COLLEGE 3 of 6; shofs-2- Linesmen Referee Bryan Lewis. Broseker, Ron Finn. Bv J - 70-6- 7 4 Los Angeles 3 -5 2 -4 Quebec First Period-- 1, Quebec, Patrick 5 (Cote, Delorme), 3J7. 2, Los Angeles, Paterson 6 (Dionne, Taylor), 1135. Second Period 3, Los Angeles, Wells 9 (Hardy, Dionne), :14. 4, Quebec, Hunter 21 (Picard, Goulet), 525 (pp). 5, Los Angeles, 20 Anderson Sykes 14, 654. 6, Quebec, (P.Stastny, Sauve), 11. (pp). 7, Los Angeles, Taylor 26 (Hardy, Dionne), 19:55 (PP). Third Period 8, Los Angeles, Sykes 15, 927 (sh). 9, Quebec, Hunter 22 (Ashton, Picard), 9:4a (pp). Shots on goal-L- os Angeles Quebec Power-pla- y Opoortunities-L- os Angeles of 2; Quebec 3 of 5. 1 Goalies -- Los Angeles, Janecyk saves). Quebec, Gosselln Alta Boudreaux 4 4 11; Templeton 2 3 Detlaoiano 0 2; Saunders 11; Hvmas 0 22 2; Lindquist 0 4 4; Neeieman 2 0 0 2 7; Bradshaw 2; Maires 4; 6 54. Totals 16 Hallsev 2 REGION SIX Judge 78, Murray 71 Murray 18 32 48 71; Judge 19 38 56 76 Hunt 8 2 16, Blackham 5 Murray 10, Davis 2 6, Gill 3 14, Roberts 2 6, 0 Backus 2, Gehl 2, Workman 3 0 9. Totals 29 71. 6, Davenport 4 Jensen 3 8, Sonne 0 0 0, G. Judge Peters 2 48 8, Santisteven 4 10, Solvason 10 9 25, N Peters 4 9, Kersey 7 7 18, 78. Wood 0 0 0. Totals 30 West 64, Tooele 55 West 19 39 45 64, Tooele 13 26 42 55 West Mila 9 2 IB, Larson 9 2 20, 3 12, Glasker 2 Maestas 3 6, Thompson 2 3. Totals 26 5, Gissemann 64, 4 Tooele Wanlass 3 10, Eastbun 3 2 8, Schmocker 3 8, Johnsen 3 0 6, Silcox 6 11 0 55. 12, Bunn 5 Totals 23 Jordan 73, South 68 Hurricane 8 26 37 52, Dixie Hurricane Hinton 2 0 Elison 2; Imlav 4 17, DeMille 6, Orvin Linesmen-Ke- Kings 5, Nords American Fork 71, Atta 54 American Fork 16 33 55 71; Alta 6 17 30 54. American Fork Bean 7 16; Peters 6 0 Osborn 2 16; Smith 6; Rasmus6 sen 3 7; Stutz 2 6 7; St. 6; Carlson 0 2 2 0 Clair 2; Lamb 0 4; Miller 1; Totals 28 Scoresbv 2 0 4; Wimmer 0 2, 4 A Flames Thursday Brigham Young at Wyoming Utah at Air Force UTEP at Colorado State U.S. International at San Diego SI. Saturday Erigham Young at Utah Colorado State at Wyoming, 3 P.m. TV tew Mexico at Air Force Suthea$t Louisiana at Hawaii Isles 3 -5 Washington 2 N.Y. islanders -4 First Period 1, Washington, Laughlin 18 (Haworth), 2:08. 2, New York, Makeia 13 (Trottier), 12:06. 3, New York, Boutilier 3 (Morrow, B.Sutter), 18:51. New York, D.Sutter 16 Second Period-- 4, (Trottier), 4:19. 5, Washington, Carpenter 19 4:56. 6, Washington, (Gartner, Pettersson), Haworth 27, 13:04. 7, Washington, Christian 30 (Adams, Murphy), 15:46 (dp). Third Period 8, Washington, Gustafsson 11:53. 9, New 21 (Duchesne, Andersson), York, Trottier 30 (Makeia, Bossy), 17:48. Shots on goat Washington N.Y. Islanders Power-pla- y Opportunities Washington of 3; N.Y. Islanders 0 of 3. Goalies -- Washington, Jensen (29 shols-2- 5 saves). N.Y. Islanders, Hrudv 2; 23 11.1 Sports Transactions f 10,812. Referee REGION ONE Roy 54, Box Eider 52 Box Elder 6 26 40 52; Rov 13 26 47 54 Box Eider Wells 5 1 10; Shaw 6 0 Hadfield 4 8; Nichols 2 5; Harris 2 6, Mueller 3 22 8. Totals Goldsberry Avg 476 625 S3 Standings 4 Latest Line Upton Tennis - 2 2 Vancouver 3 -5 Hartford 34 First Period 1, Hartford, Turgeon 9:09. 2, Vancouver, (W.Babvch, Murzvn), 10, 14:08. 3, Vancouver, Smyl 21 (Gradin, Skriko), 15:18. Second Period 4, Vancouver, Butcher (Sundslrom, Neely), 1:47. 5, Hartford, 7 (Jarvis, D.Babvch), 3:57. 6, Hartford, Crawford 13, 11:07. 7, Vancouver, 12 (Skriko), 12:49. 8, Hartford, Turgeon 35 (Quennevilte, Ferraro), 17:49. 11 Evason Third Period 9, Hartford, (Lawlwess, Samuelsson), 9:53. HartShots on goal Vancouver ford Power-pla- v Vancouver 0 of Opportunities 4; Hartford 0 of 3. Goalies Vancouver, Broduer (30 shols-2saves). Hartford, Weeks 3 7; WAC 317 203 59 - G S. 277 175 Two points are awarded for a victory; one point to each team in a tie, overtime winner or shootout winner, if necessary receives two points and loser receives one point: Tuesday's Games Kalamazoo 3, Indianapolis 2 Saginaw 5, Toledo 0 Wednesday's Games Milwaukee at Fori Wayne Peoria al Muskegon Thursday's Games Milwaukee at Indianapolis Saginaw al Sail Lake - Carroll, Thomas, - 223 202 234 52. Top 190 216 - The 195 233 233 Ml. View Gentry 9 7 24; Cooper 5 5 0 14; Hatch 6 13; Pollard 2; Cameron 0 2; Kirk 0 2 2; Simpson 4 3 10; Allsup 3 75. 8; Totals 29 Orem 65, West Jordan 52 Orem 19 38 48 65; Wesf Jordan 12 20 36 52. Peterson 6 Orem 19, Pixlon 6 6 16, 6 6 1, Bradshaw Larsen 2 8 9, Johnson 0 2 1 2. Totals 21 65. 18, Anderson Wesl Jordan 19, Peterson 6 Briggs 9 0 6 16, Darren Butterfield 2 4 8, Beebe 0 5. Totals 21 2, Gronning 2, George 2 22 26 40 goals Lucas, Harris. Fouled out None. Rebounds Houston 35 (Sampson 52 (Thompson 10), Sacramento 14). Assists Houston 22 (Leavell 6), Sacramento 30 (Theus 23. 9). Total fouls Houston 31, Sacramento Technicals Theus, Thompson, Johnson. A GA 259 231 58 Three-poi- Sxi 04 52. Following are bowling highlights from around the stale with high single game scores (60 Pins or more over average for men and 50 pins or more over average tor women) plus other significant accomplishments tike triplgames icates. BOWL FAIRMONT Men Rennie Thompson 279, Dick Siam ?44 Joe Sandoval Laxman Bob 238, 254, John Middlemiss 220. Dave Atwood 236. Steve Oviart 230, Ab Kas worm 256, Jim Paioukos 251. Don France 253, tarry Montague 727. Clyde Nelson 221, Ed Haves 213, Otan Gooch 233. Brent Johnson 230, Frank Shaw 210, Keith Monshita 223. Bud Zirker 248, Doc Mason 234, Fred Cvar 228, George Ivory 208, Roger Jarren 236, Fred Fite 232 High Series P Ockey 683, Pete Oki 679, Bart Biackslock 676, Hut Karia 672, Del Vincent 661, Ron Pohlman 656, Barry Bank 650, Russ Hickam 650, Clair Pearson 650 Women: Grace Rodriquez 238, Adams, 244. Peggy Johnson 209, Chris Femauer 267 ( 656 senes), Tina Anderson 223, hiorman Walters 225, Jodv Gibson 220, Debbie Duboetd 226, Judy son 735 688 senes), Leoncim 223, Jennifer Snaron Fulion 234, Evelyn Openshaw 223, Lori Anderson 27), Loreita Penrose 231, Sherry Staten 222, Pal Dubois 214, Sherdean Carter 223, Larayne Stuber 211, Pal Klein 231, Kns Terry 27 0, Audree Brandon 193, Lorrene Or-707. Reiko Matsuura 214, Darlene Johnson 202, Mary Aim 225, Jean Elmslie 214, Pam McDonald 222, Donna HaoWorn 2)4, Pelra Gavheart 189, Agness Griswald 208 Men- Vidor ViHella VALLEY LANES 296 (748 series), Jim Smith 244 (711 senes), Jim Paschall 267 (656 series), Randy Lund 226, Cliff Auwarter 266, Darren Garrick 232, Dar- refl Cleave 2)9, Gary Smitgh 216, Randy Mouslev 214 Brent Bosh 213, Brad Pelerson 224 Women Trudy Lee 212, Pal Nellesson 225 (600 series), Earlene LaRocco (182 triplicate), Ruth Smith 237, Ruth Hodges 225, Barbara Jensen 215, JoAnn Bluck 215, Nei McKee 212, Paula Hunsaker 210, Linda Poutsen 192, Kathy Orr 180, Tracy Bilka 169. Juniors: Art Mullet! 216, Carl Carringion 197, Ricky 189, Cory Cole 184, Jessica Lind 171, J v i Fran-co168, John McLam 155. TOWN AND COUNTRY Mike Reber 287, Warran Buchanan 236, Lynn Roberts 217, Marty Juste! 205, Mike Borrows 199, Kirk Dalton 224, Jerry Wright 200. Women Dianna Caldwel! 257, Betty Nielson 227, Tammy Hart 186, Wendy Spillage 175, Cathy Lewis 211, Linda Harrington 182, Nila Wright 208, Marty h Eastman 201, Pa! Terrell 200, Jenny 234 600 series), Ann Livingston 257, Marcia Turner 224, Rina Kohlschia 183, Nila Paiterson 188. NancvCooper 221, Myrt Loven-da227. Juniors Marly Bills213, Ron Sylvester 172, Shon Carter 196, Russ Grow 148, Lyle Harding 234 619 series). JUNCTION LANES Men: R.L. Robare 224, Tim Wyatt 1B8, JR. Bogenschulz 211, Steve Carter 221, Jerry Pyiar 20), Calvin Zetfler 221, Greg Carter 215, Danny Williams 195, Milan Severnak 255, Blackie Callen 244. High Series: Duane Slealer 659. Women: Rhonda Johnson 209, Liz Lieichlle 190, Glenda Hurd 222 ( 611 series), Julie Thorsen 216, Pat Aovagi 246, Alia Chartrand 191, Jackie Collins 168, Michelle Fonger 195, Pat Chartrand 200, Diane Tessin 210, Mary Eddington 195, Doan Francom 196, Karen Gregory 204, Sylvia - GF Prep Basketball 53 HOUSTON (TO) 4 0 6 7, 8, Petersen McCray 2 16, 24, Lloyd Sampson 5 Lucas 19, Reid 10, Wiggins 8 2 0 1 0 8, Leavell 4, Waiters 0, 2 0 2 0 ENo 4, Harris 5, McDowell 0 4 0. Totals 105. SACRAMENTO (US) 0 3 5 6, Olberding 4, Tyler 22, 16, Woodson Thompson Theus 22, Thorpe 14, Johnson 6 0 2. 15, Drew 14, Kleine 5 115. Totals 21 27 31 Houston Sacramento 69, CSU 39 207. (S3) 4, Foster Burwell Tuesday's Games Hartford 5, Vancouver 4 Los Angeles 5, Quebec 4 Washington 5, N Y Islanders 4 $1. Louis 5, Detroit 0 Calgary 7, Boston 4 Wednesday's Games Hartford al Buffalo, 5:35 p m. Washington al Montreal, 5.35 p.m. Winnipeg at Pittsburgh, 5.35 p m. Minnesota al Chicago. 6 35 pm. Toronto at Edmonton, 7.35 p.m. Thursday's Games Quebec at New Jersey, 5.35 pm. St. Louis at N Y. Rangers, 5.35 p.m. Los Angeles at Philadelphia, 5.35 p.m Toronto al Calgary, 7.35 pm. Walker 224 616 series), Barbara Porath 217, Lorraine Jenkins 2)6. Florence Nunley 226. 211. Hope Thorup Nicki Chamberlain 224. Vicki Udi 256, Beia Bun 185, Kathy Roberts 156. Ann Robbms 163, Ruth Caldwell 204, Bertha Rotwnwn 219, Cindv Workman 182, Pearl King 168 Rae Dunn 179 Lavee MeKmlav 210, Deanna Cook 179 Barbara Mosher 164, Dorothy McMunav 217, Term Hirase 219, Merle BOCA RATON, Fia (AP) Results of Rav 2)8 Juniors Stephanie Johnson 135, Mtssv Byrum 160, Scott Nailton 199, Tina Tuesday's matches in the SI 8 million Lipton International Players Championships being Bvrum 194 Stephen Johansen 175, Kevin McCuHouyh 234 1600 series). Casey Clark 245, Waved at Boca West Iseedinys in parenthesis)-WomeStephanie Greenhagen 194, Denny Nietson 210 Settfes UNIVERSITY LANES Men Guv AdQuarterfinals ams 243, Frank Belko 190, Bill Stowed 231, def Helena Sukova (7), Czechoslovakia, Mar Rodriquez 233. Women- Kathy Fergu2 Barbara Potter (14). Woodbury, Conn son 175 PLAZA LANES (DELTA) Men Larry Steffi Graf (2), Wesf Germany, def Zina Hartman 224, Ken Riding 244, Dwight Maier Garrison, Houston 266, Bob Riding 233, Ron Flanagan 225, Jerry Kaihy Rinaldi (9), Martin Downs, Fla., def Robinson 235, Bud Rosquist 206 Women 6 Mary Vaughn 208, Carolyn Huhon 187, Vicki Carling Bassett (12), Canada, Lowry 144, Michelle Day 173, Bonnie Church 208 Shauna Nikkelsen 198, Janet McDermaid 208, Eathel Church 222, Linda Nielson 197, Twiia Marnm 230, Sandy Lister 201. Micki Lackim 164 JACK AND JILL (AMERICAN FORK) -Men Gieed Of sen 215 Women Donna Hardv 218, Chris Knutson 197, Andrev Creekmore 197, Rona Tar 169 Juniors Arizona Invitational Skip Smith 188, Lance Andersen 168, Cache Wadlev 179, Chad Barbara 7, Lady Utet 2 Diekmann 146, Sonva Smith 95 Michelle Mras (U) def Meita Singles SCORES Liz Cosla (SB) def, FROM Frank (SB) OTHER LEAGUE BOWLERS Men Steve Candia 186 1655 Pam Miller (U) 6 3, Lori Jonas (SB) def. JiH Collett (U) Marcia Foote (U) series), Jay Colemere 243, Larry Laxman 204, Jill Harold Adair 212, Al Hauser 239, Jack Quinta- - def Francesca Herron (SB) UwwVbeanFfpaul smith 296 (716 Thompson (SB) def, Linda Anderson (U) Westfall Rwl Buock 2,? (;m Suzv Barmore Bl, Mor. (SB) def, Becky rison 2SS, Pee wee Dell 251, Rick Hands 262, (U) Sanford Bramore (SB) def. Doubles Terry Cleverly 299 709 series), Randy Martinson (660 series), BiH Burton 261, Greg Soihs 256 Colleli 'Miller (U) Herron, Jonas (SB) Costa Thomp(667 series), Steve Schindler (658 senes), Ron def FooieMras (U) son (SB) def. AndersonTanner (U) Vatsend 219, George Herrerra 247, Mike Jones 232 (658 senes), Greg Whilehead 238, Mark RotHnson 207, Joe Bridgewater 262, George Ciav 212, Mike Vosgerau 235, CT. Thomosen 219, Lee Minor 245, Russell LeDuc 223, John Ball 230, Vaughn Johnson 234, Rich- - Pro Tennis - Halftime Utah 29, CSU 18. Rebounds 35 (DeRuiter 11), Utah 46 (Holzwarth 10). CSU 9 (Supensky 3), Utah 15 (ButAssists CSU 14, Utah 16. A ters 5). Total fouls 11; 8, 37 fowling CSU 0 16; Wingate 4; M. Jackson 22 6; 7; McDon-a- d jroadnax 5 0 6; Smith 0 4 3 2, Edwards 6; Mateen 2 10. Highsmith 3 00 2, J. JAckson 5, Winston 35 0 6. 0 81. Totals MRGAN 26 Highlights 69. ViHanova 16. John's 30, Wesl. RePlansky, funds SI. John's 43 (Berry 11), ViHanova 49 Pressley 20). Assists St. John's 18 (Jackson 9, ViHanova 13 (Jensen, Wilson 3). Total buls St John's 20, ViHanova 30. Technicais-(oa- ch Massimino, ViHanova (2). A 6,401. 81, 24 212 St. Hoyas 6 Adams Dromon 0 8 Utah 8, Trudy Gina Butlers 0 Sanderson 2, 13, Krikil Ward 5 0 Amanda De Lucia 1 0, Cindv Lindsay 2 0 6, Jamie Clinton 2, Tiffany Rogers 0 5 4, Leslie Neebling 6, Mila 7 7, 11, Reggie Wright Rogers 11 4 9 10, Totals Donna Holzwarth 76. 'I 17 39. TILLANOVA (76) 2, Press-- v 10, West 5 Plansky 24, Wilbur 10, Jensen 4 0 1 8, Wilson 12, Massey 5, 3 5. Totals 0, Brown itoker 2 v,,1' . v .v,. 20 Colorado Stale Annette Ruggiero 3, Janice Charles Tangie Daniels 4 5 Lori 2, Jennifer Halbach 3, 4 2 4, Mary Jo Berenato McClusky 0 0 4, Vickie Fisher 0, Jodi Robers 2, Beth Supensky 39 6 12. Totals JOHN'S (79) 2 5 Glass 7, Berry 15, Jones 5 7 0 15, Rowan 21, Jackson 0 0 1, Shurina 15, Baldi 0, Bross 0 1 6 9 5. Totals 0, Hempel Halftime ouled Philadelphia Washington NY Islanders Pittsburgh NY Rangers New Jersey 3, 15 c Al Times MST WALES CONFERENCE Pitnc Drotston L T Pts GF GA Tuesday's Games Utah 69, Colorado State 39 Wyoming 63, Utah St 54 New Mexico 84, Pan American 69 Wednesday's Game BYU at UCLA Thursday's Games Colorado State at Utah State BYU al Wyoming Arizona at New Mexico State Saturday's Games Wyoming at Utah Colorado State at BYU New Mexico at New Mexico State 67 St. John's 79, ViHanova 76 IT. GEORGETOWN Williams 3 0 6alton Spurs 120, Suns 114 Sioux Falls 97, St 94. &u. NHL Standings HCAC Standings Wasnburn 86 Eureka 54, Blackburn 52 Ft. Hays St. 73, Kearney St 62 Grace 67, Wheaton 54 Illinois Tech 77, NE Illinois 72 65 78, Augustana Indiana Tech 68, Marion 76 Ind 82, Huntinglon 71 MacMurray 81, Illinois Coll 67 74, Bemidii St 67 77, Northern St. 64 Monmouth, III. 97, G. innell 88 North Central 86, Nortn Park 78 Olivet Nazarene 86, Concordia, Hi. 68 Pittsburg St. 79, Kansas Newman 65 n 73 Principia 61, 73, Rosary 72 Rio Grande 75, Cedarville 74 Urbana 74, Mt. Vernon Nazarine 71 Walsh 89, Ohio Dominican 79 SOUTHWEST Oklahoma City 73, OK la. Baptist 65 Pan American 79, Trinity 46 FAR WEST Pacific Lutheran 90, 62 TOURNAMENTS OOAC Tourney First Round Emory & Henry 74, Bridgewater 67 68 Maryville 77, Hampden-Sydne- y Roanoke 87, E. Mennonite 8J Wash. & Lee 68, Lynchburg 62 6, Turpin 8 Free 0 18, Johnson 10, PoQuette 2, 0 0 Shelton 1 0, Minniefield 0, West 2 111. Jones 1 0 0. Totals NEW YORK (105) 21, Thornton Orr 17, 4 13, Sparrow 9, Wilkins Bailey 4 8 14, Walker 8, Bannister 2 0 5 3, Tucker 16, Cofield 0, 4 4 4 Totals 105. McNealv 29 24 32 Cleveland 26 29 II New York Three-poigoals Tucker 2, Sparrow. Fouled out Walker. Rebounds Cleveland 51 (Hinson, Lee 9), New York 55 (Thornton 14). 29 (Bagiev 10), New York 24 (Sparrow, Orr 5). Total 35, New York 30. Technicals-Ne- w York Coach Brown, Cleveland Coach Karl, New York illegal defense. A 11,344. 18, St. 90, 84 Vo0 V or e r Pro Hockey Cross 80, Fairfield 66 LaSalle 83. Iona 65 Maryland 76. Temple 66 Morgan St. 77, Loyola. Md. 59 New Hampshire 68, Hartford 53 69 Rhode Island 97, Massachusetts 57 St Joseph's 71, George Aashington 57 St Peters 75. Manhattan SOUTH New Orleans 75, Tuiane 6) NE Louisiana 82, Louisiana Tech 74 Radford 86, Virginia Tech 81 Vender bill 114, Louisville 76 MIDWEST Kansas St 83, Oklahoma St 65 75 Nebraska 102, Oklahoma SOUTHWEST 55 Rice Arkansas 67, FAR WEST Utah 69, Colorado St 39 Wyoming 63, Utah St 54 TOURNAMENTS Dixie Conference Tournament Quarterfinals NC. Greensboro 98, Avereti 45 OtNO Conference Tournament First Round Heidelberg 61, Marietta 38 Mt. Union 74, Muskingum 64 Ohio Northern 62, Otterbein 55 Holy NBA Standings 0 B13 19, 1986 February Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds' By Women's Tuesday Scores Fairiegh Dickinson 104. Aagner Fordham 94. Queens 65 Wednesday, d Flames 7, Bruins 4: At Calgary, Dan Quinn and Steve Konroyd scorec( 25 seconds apart to ignite a four-goa- l ; , third period and lead Calgary over Boston. With the score tied Quinn took the puck off the end boards following a shot by Lanny McDonald and jammed it behind Boston goalie Doug 3-- Keans at 1:13. , ' |