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Show r tf V V 'HiiifiK tun T Thursday ()t tuber The Sail Lake Tribune. Sloppy Opener If CD 17. 1985 Komets Blast Golden Eagles Off Ice Bv H C hubcrg third-perio- -- d Foit Wayne Coach Hobble Laird as pleased with the victory and with me pins of Baldwin and Komet Cap-- t mi Wally Schreiber. Schreiber con-- i .billed a goal and three assists to-- . ods the Fort Wayne victors Laird said he had voiced some con-- i i n about his team being in shape aid condition to play GO minutes of mense hockey lie can put those thoughts now to . st at least for 48 horns The Eagles aid Komets will reskate Friday night a 7 30 p m College w as a little concerned W e didn t have a whole lot of bodies after plav-mthree games exhibitions in three nights And our team was physically 1 Tribune Sports Writer i wusnt Halley's Comet but one mu Fort Wayne that whisked niruugh the Salt Palace Wednesday ig!,t leasing the Salt Lake Golden I dgles in its wake he spelling may be nleient from the commonly known . jnetv. but the end result was disas-- t urns tor the Golden Eagles in then Intel national Hockey League home pener before a crowd of 4.741 And the lorce behind this Komel .itlack was Dale Baldwin Baldwin t oied a pair of goals in span of 34 seconds to foil the return I Golden Eagles goaltender Hick Heinz and the coaching debut of Aavne Thomas drained He said he was really pleased with the way the team bounced back alter the Golden Eagles had rallied to tie the score at on Kurt Kleinen-dors- t s late first-perio- goal d But after that, it was all Komets Huss Adams and Handy Gilhen scored in the second period and Bald win owned the third period against Hein Hon Leef added an insurance goal that really wasn't needed in the final period Laird said that, despite their loss the Golden Eagles along with Muskegon are the teams he feels will have to be reckoned with as the IHL season progresses The play of Baldwin really caught Laird's attention. Baldwin wasn't on a starting unit He was the extra forward coaches use in crucial situations to get the job done either defensively or offensively "I threw Dale in theie mainly for defense But he came up w ith two big goals I " " By Joel Sherman 'nited Press International Iowa (2) over Michigan - The Aolvcrmes opened the season with impressive victories over top 20 icams Notre Dame, South Carolina ,md Maryland But weeks later, a eemingly titanic acheivement is put into perspective the curient stand two are mgs of those three teams under 500 and Maryland is not as Kuod as the preseason expectations heie is no doubt that Michigan's is stingy and opportunistic and also no doubt that they have not played an offense like the one Chuck Lung and Honme Harmon will throw ,u them The Hawkeyes have struggled in two straight Big Ten games with Michigan State and Wisconsin while the Wolverines have breezed ..gainst same opponents, but with the game at Iowa City, this is a take Iowa 27. Michigan 21 I East Kutgers ( 5G) over Pitt - The 'scarlet Knights have to win a close une some time and with game at Glints Stadium the points look good Rutgers 20, Pitt 16 West Virginia over Boston Colli A ge victory here could put Mountaineers back in Top 20 and howl picture as they prepare tor - Penn St West Virginia 33, Boston College 23 sv tacuse ( 7) over Penn St The but with no Antony Lions are of more than 7 points. Coming "I! dr, lining triumph over Alabama, 'les could be a letdown week Penn St 16, Syiacuse 14 - 5-- vie-'on- South over Vanderbilt Bulldogs scored 62 points in this game last year and are now a better ti am Georgia 49, Vanderbilt 21 Tennessee ( 3) over Alabama -qli Tonv Hobinson will light up the ale Tennessee 38, Alabama 21 Georgia Tech ( 7j over Auburn Pi lying at home the Yellow Jackets hould. at the very least, keep it mter- 'Ulg uburn 21, Georgia Tech 20 over Ken Louisiana State Tribune Wire Services Kan Lendl of Czechoslovakia, the "this No player, demolished lo- qualifier Craig Miller with an ''some display of clinical tennis 'odnesday in his opening round airli of the $280,000 Australian In "i Championships in Sydney 1 lowered his way to a the Sydney Entertainment at toiy nii-rsweeping thiough the first 10 ones against the Sydney sident. ranked 210th in the world l 4 . - For the Golden Eagles, it marked their first extended session together as a unit and at times in the game their defensive letdowns were evi- done Heinz was making his first start in goal tor the Golden Eagles alter a r absence He still needs lour cavictories to become the dent "We have a couple of giveaways that hurt us It was a few mistakes It v asn't a lack of effort We didn't as a team together and made a few individual errors " Heinzs counterpart, Mark Holden, was sharp when he needed to be Both goaltenders stymied several breakaways, but Heinz was beaten twice on s and a couple of deflection ; breakdowns by players in front of play-wel- two-yea- all-tim- e reer leader Despite the seven goals Thomas said Heinz plaved well "Whenever r you have seven against you as a you're never very happy But he had a lot of tough chances " In other IHL games Muskegon downed Flint and Indianapolis measured Saginaw by the same score After Friday night's rematch with Fort Wayne, the Golden Eagles embark on an eight-gam- e road trip l goal-tende- him "This was our first time together as team and it showed, added Thomas. who will be reviewing game tapes a -- Inhiuif btotl Piiuto L vim W Jo Lendl won the first set in only 17 I'uiles for the loss of just seven . "in is and. playing an unusually ag-'issue serve and volley game he dked up the first 10 games in just minutes for the loss of only II ' ' title Louisiana State 41, Kentucky Midwest - Ohio Slate The over Purdue return of Keith Byars should spark Buckeyes Ohio State 34, Purdue 17 over Notre Dame -Army Message to Gerry Faust Ignore Yogi Berra's advice, it's over Army 27, Notre Dame 17 Tiover Missouri Nebraska gers Coach Woody Widenhofer is start talking about next year after while the Cornhuskers are pointing toward another Big Eight title following big victory over Oklahoma State Nebraska 55, Missouri 7 Oklahoma ( i 5) over Miami (Fla) -OB Vinny Testevarde's tendency to throw interceptions kills against opportunistic Sooners defense Oklahoma 24, Miami (Fla) 13 ( 5 a I 0-- 5 ... long-wearin- 6 points Then he caught his breath and allowed Miller to take the next tour games before stepping up a gear to w in the last two games without dropwas ping a point. The whole ordeal over for the outclassed Miller in 47 minutes "The players must learn that I am in control and that I will win all the points if the other guy is not good enough." Lendl said "I was not too happy about what happened in the second set, I was rustling too much "But the way I feel I have no pressure on me being the No. player in the world No problems And I would five years from like to be woild No 1 1 now sales tax and less 25 damage (if any) prices range from $100 and up Gallensons Sail Lake City, lit. 328-20- 1 6 .. . ... v g, . . . - v - '."7 , .... 'Siai DUELER West 2 . . ... Southern Cal ( 15) over Stanford Cardinal defense is full of holes and USC scored 63 last week Trojans have to be upset about poor start and ready to beat up on weaklings Southern Cal 49, Stanford 17 over Colorado St Air Force QB Bart Weiss and LB Terry Maki continue to keep Falcons rolling Air Force 45, Colorado St 9 Washington St ( 7 G) over UCLA In battle of two erratic clubs watch for home Cougars to keep it close UCLA 26, Washington St 24 Last we. if Overall Before you go go to Brewer Tire. When youre 35 miles from nowhere you better have a dependable set of tires on that truck. Brewers have the name brands for you to choose from including the famous Bridgestone Desert Dueler. This is the deep tread steel radial that comes as standard equipment on many light Q, trucks, 4x4s and RA. And the j.W. Brewer Tire Company backs it with a written guarantee. Once you pay for the balancing and valve stems you dont pay for any more service for the life of the tire. 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With Florida on probation tucky and Auburn not on their schedule, the Tigers attack chance to snare SEC Lendl Shoxvs Aussie Qualifier Why Hes No. 1 in World ' Thomas said breakdowns in the defensive end and on offense spelled gloom for the Golden Eagles The Golden Eagles coach said those mistakes are correctable and probably won't happen as the season moves on oo(lall Pick Iowa at Home to Defeat Mighty Michigan by 6 Georgia to ii v and rectify those mistakes come Friday night Flay . as a little s.oppy on both sides in the first period as both teams went through the feeling-ou- t process Sait Lake's Gary Burns had the inisfoi tune of hitting the pipe twice in the first period Schreiber and Doug Higler scoied for the Komets in the first period on deflections past Heinz Doug Morrison and Kleinendorst tallied for the Golden Eagles Bient Sapergia scored the final Golden Eagle goal in the third period but by that time the damage had already been He said Baldwin is the kind of play-e- i he can call upon in game situations and will favorably respond "He's value is so immense in this league, especially with the culdown to 15 players on Nov 12 YOU CAN CHARGE IT! s.i'h soui , ' it f, Chdige Authority Laid Bipsver 1' f arc k rr( sU M wines of A. ,pu (J Sfrv m |