Show Logan Utah UPI sports writer Tim Young scored his 15th goal at 11’03 and 19 seconds later Bobby Smith added his 21st to make it Minnesota The Canadiens came bark on a second-periogoal by Keith Acton and a tally by l’ierre Larouche — his second of the game —to close the gap to one goal but Curt Giles of Minnesota scored off a faceoff at 10:14 of the final period and Mike 1’olich added an empty-ne- t goal with 10 seconds left 4-- said it was “playoff caliber hockey” and he thought the As Montreal Coach Claude Rue! turning point was a decidedly minor-leagu- e caliber penalty call The Canadiens were losing to the Minnesota North Stars in the second period Monday night when Montreal's Steve Shutt was whistled by referee Ron Wicks for a major penalty for intentionally drawing blood Since that penalty doesn't expire when a goal is scored Minnesota jumped on the opportunity to score twice and went on to a victory "One call by the referee made the difference in that game" Ruel said “If the referee is going to call those he should call them on both 2-- five-minu- 6-- 1 d te 3 Steve Christoff had tied the game just 1:49 after Larourhe's d goal and Steve I’ayne gave the Stars the lead with his 18th goal in the second period before Shutt’s penally Boston Rider St Boston 2 Fairfield 59 Clarion 76 Mercy hurst 71 Col sate 102 Union M Columbia 63 Seton Hall 61 Dretiel 56 Bucknell 55 E Naiarene 12 Colby 79 Franklin Pierce 72 So Maine SI Hartwick S6 Buffalo St 52 Howard U 66 Baptist Coll 4 La Roche SS Waynesburg SI La Salle IS W Chester 10 Lebanon Valley 6X W Maryland 61 Navy N Millersvilie 56 Nazareth 43 St John Fisher 41 Penn St 63 Army S2 Phila Pharmacy 47 Bowie St 16 Providence 61 Georgetown SI Scranton 72 E Stroudsburg S3 Silkes 74 Moravian 60 St Francis M George Wash U 71 St Vincent (Pa) 71 Steubenville 61 Susquehanna 6S Lock Haven 63 Villanova 14 Towson 64 W New Eng 12 St Joseph (Vt) 71 South Alabama St 77 Athens 71 Alcorn St Ill Tex Southern 77 Belmont Abbey 76 Mars Hill 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of person nel and administration with former quarterback coach Rip Scherer taking over as offensive coordinator Memphis State — Announced signing of Chip Wisdom former linebacker coach at the University of Georgia as defensive coordinator North Texas State Named Bob Tyler athletic director and football coach Texas Tech — Named David Knaus and Rodney Allison to the football coaching staff — - Football Kansas City Signed Frank Gansz to coach special teams coach Announced that assistants Don Lawrence and Walt Corey would coach defensive line and defensive secondary respectively New England — Defensive backfield coach Billy Kinard resigned Washington — Named Dan Henning assistant head coach — Soccer Cleveland (MISL) — General Manager Mike Lombardo resigned Acquired Philadelphia (MISL) goalkeeper Keith Van Eron from Wichita - Rodeo results pre-sprin- MONTANA-CRAN- S Switzerland (UPI) — Staying tucked in for most of the 2698 meter long course on Switzerlands "Piste Nationale" s at Montana-Cran- s Nadig of Switzerland won the World Cup downhill race Monday with a time of 1 :4450 Outskied by just one tenth of a second Doris de Agostini made it a double Swiss victory — the first time in five years that Swiss women finished 2 in a World Cup race Yet the real West heroics were provided by a German slalom artist Christa Kinshofer who Marie-There- - Results from the DENVER (UPI) Monday evening performance of the National Western Stock Show Rodeo: -- 1 Joel Steer wrestling second Edmondson Columbus Kan 37 seconds 2 Mark Muggli Miles City Mont 43 X Harrison Halligan North Platte Neb 48 d — 1 Tim Tierney 2 Bill Brecheisen JJ Rydberg Paso — 1 Susan Barrel race second Whyte New Lenox III 1549 2 Debra Sibley Carlsbad NM 1553 X Heather Hod son Torrington Wyo 1568 - 1 bronc riding Jimmy Cleveland Meade Okie 76 2 3 (tie) Stew Sheldon Salt Lake City Utah and Charlie Needham Riverton Wyo 75 points each — I Dick Team roping second and JD Yates Yates Pueblo Colo Pueblo 53 seconds X Ralph Berry Eads Colo Marlin Eder Eads Colo 73 seconds X Tiny Bradford Billings Mont — 77 Bucky Bradford Las Vegas Nev seconds - - 1 Pecos Norell Teem roping average Rifle Colo — Dan Fischer Andrews Texas 1X7 seconds 2 Yates Pueblo Colo 17 seconds X Berry and Eder Pueblo Colo 246 seconds - 1 Clint Johnson Saddle bran? riding Speerfish SD 80 points 2 Mel Coleman (tie) Picrceland Sask 77 points 34-Duane Daines Innisfail Atla and Brad Gjermundson Marshall SD and Gerald A Bruh Puyallup Wash 76 points each — 1 Jody riding first Tatone Boardman Ore 78 2 3 (tie) Randy Magers Comanche Texas Art Ray Keller Texas Ken Henry Happy Texas and Darrel Hoss Burlington Colo 76 each Bull riding second Zimmerman Fort Worth Texas Bierma Winner SD 62 Bull Bull riding average — Fort Worth Texas 140 qualified on two bulls l - NEW YORK (UPI) — Oregon State with a convincing victory over Pacific-1- 0 rival Oregon last week soldified its hold on the No 1 college basketball rating today in balloting by UPI’s Board of Coaches 0 The undefeated Beavers crushed the 5 Ducks by shooting 72 percent from the floor and forcing 32 turnovers Oregon State under Coach Ralph Miller was an overwhelming choice over No 2 and undefeated Virginia e votes and Oregon State received 39 626 points from the 42 coaches — six from seven sections of the country — who comprise the UPI Board The Cavaliers also 0 collected two first-plac- City basketball 72 2 Bruins 5 Sabres 1 Wayne Cashman scored twice in the second period on power plays and Ray Bourque added a goal to improve Boston's record to the first time the Bruins have been at 500 since the fourth game of the season Buffalo's Don Luce spoiled Jim Craig's bid for his first NHL shutout when he scored unassisted with 2: 10 left short-hande- d 19-19--8 Rangers 6 Flames 3 Don Maloney collected two goals and an assist and Ed Johnstone added a goal and t'vo assists to help New York end its winless streak Kent Nilsson who scored twice for Calgary gave the Flames a lead 30 seconds into the game with his 24th goal but the Rangers quickly assumed command six-ga- 0 artery section in his right shoulder The righthander is feared by National League batters as one of the hardest throwers He regularly throws his fastball at close to 100 The news was startling because tew people believed a complete recovery was possible in the first months following his collapse on the floor of the Astrodome mph The information disseminated by the team was filtered from doctors at Hermann Hospital in Houston through Tom Reich Richard's attorney in Pittsburgh The left side of his face and his left arm and leg were partially paralyzed due to the absence of blood to his brain for more than four hours Richard 30 underwent lifesaving surgery to remove the clot and two months later went through an operation to remove a clot in his right shoulder and place an abdominal 18-ho- ur 1-- 2 "Richard (is) expected to begin light throwing shortly probably later this week" the statement said Attorney Chuck Berry an associate of Reich's has called Richard’s recovery "as close to a miracle as you will see these days" in World Cup led Nadig by 015 seconds at the mark but failed to keep her edge near the end three-quart- er Celebrating her seemingly assured victory in the finish area Marie-TherNadig was just inwhen an Kinshofer's interview giving termediate time was announced es Stunned Nadig broke off in watched the electronic clock and sent a yodel across the valley when she realized that Kinshofer had finished third snowfall In a race affected by mid-senten- ce some racers with high starting numbers such as Kinshofer’s 19 broke into the limelight "That's absolutely crazy me beating some of the best downhillers — what a race" Kinshofer exclaimed Her specialty are slalom races which explains why she lost some fractions of a second in the finish “I am not used to jumps and did not stay in the tuck long enough" she said conAmong the victims of the ditions were the Americans who are competing in the downhill with the advantage of four racers in the group “This was not an advantage at all today" Holly Beth Flanders said after finishing eighth "Starting as number one I felt like plowing” With Cindy Nelson in ninth spot and Cindy Oak in twelfth the US team was the only one besides Switzerland to place twelve competitors in the top dozen “I feel it is just a matter of time until we win a race" said head coach Michel Rudigoz While the US women's team is ranked third in the total number of World Cup points gained behind Switzerland and France this does not show in the individual standings Marie-TherNadig is way in front with 114 followed points by Perrine Pelen France with 114 Erika Hess Switzerland with 105 and Serrat France with 104 US veteran Cindy Nelson follows in seventh spot with 84 However there could be substantial changes today when points will be awarded both for the slalom race and combined standings ever-changi- ng KVNU 10 Roylonce 18 KVNU (59) — Larry Mathews 20 Olsen 2 Daniel Wells 4 Jay Nielson Olsen first-plac- first-plac- 59-5- 11-- es Fa-bien- ne OR MORE IN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT SAVINGS CERTIFICATE OR CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT 19 28 10 21 10 19 Tom Wyerts 6 7 10 Hawkeye -- 59 II Kay Kim 10 Roy lance (18) — Eric Jensen Scott Miller 12 Mike Scharbach Greg Montgomery 8 e votes for 572 points Last week e Oregon State outpolled Virginia in votes by a 31-- 3 margin DePaul 15-- 1 remained No 3 followed by undefeated Wake Forest No 4 up a notch over last week and No 5 Louisiana State which also advanced one spot Rounding out the Top 10 are No 6 Kentucky No 7 Maryland No 8 Iowa No 9 Arizona State and No 10 South Alabama 5 loss to Kentucky which suffered a Alabama last week dropped two places while 2 Iowa leaped into the Top 10 after impressive victories over Big Ten opponents Wisconsin and Michigan Arizona State 13--2 including a recent triumph over UCLA improved five spots $500000 PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ROYLANCE FENCE 88 KVNU 59 Kevin Whitehead 6 Randy Christensen 27 18 15 Ml LLE R'S GLASS 71 E RN I E'S BOYS 33 19 71 10 20 22 6 12 8 10 33 Ernie's — Ron Labrum 25 Swen Benson 14 Rex Miller's (71) Fullmer 4 Paul Rasmussen 11 Dave Sanders 13 Barry Bodily 2 Jay Bair 2 Ernie's (33) — Rex Campbell 4 Lowell Zaugg 14 Marty Little 4 Dave Johnson 4 Robert Jessop 7 Current Yield -- Miller's WILLMORE Willmore Benson 13 - 12 10 10 12 18 16 7- - 51 -46 Bob Willmore 6 Brian Olsen 7 Kelly Willmore (51) Davis 17 Frank Stewart 2 Steve Willmore 12 Bob Stokes Benson (46) — Craig Sorenson II Karl Hillyard 6 Jeff Benson 6 Allan Parish 12 Spence Olsen 9 Jeff Condie 2 AL'S SPORTING GOODS 51 VICARS DAIRY 49 16 13 9 11 49 16 Al'S 7 8 20 51 Vicars (49) — Gordon Lyle 12 Allen Lyle 7 Areve Lyle 9 Denny Kohler 20 Dwane Kohler 1 Al's (51) — Jeff Champlin 8 Kris Larsen 6 David Champlin 16 Steve Jensen 10 Jeff Blodget 11 -- Vicars Wednesday's schedule (Old gym) Harv 6:00 — 7:00 8:00 — 9:00 — SHORT TERM Golden Door vs Burger King - Glauser's Leatham Grain vs Fire King vs Tri Miller Packing Mortenson Building Ent vs Cactus Club L0NG TERM OR TAX DEFERRED INTEREST TAXABLE INTEREST PAINTING 51 BENSON TRUCKING 46 ai Ai Zimmerman No other riders Stanley Cup competition last spring is still paying off for the North Stars “Knocking the Canadiens out of the playoffs last season really gave us confidence against this team" he said “We know we can skate with them and we know we can beat them" A NEW ALTERNATIVE FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE Monday's results COMMERCIAL-ATLANTII 6-- 3 to work out OSU solidifies top ranking — i Arnold Calf roping second Pelts Mutual Okla 87 seconds 2 Butch Bode Milano Texas 91 seconds X Tim Tierney Broken Bow Neb 94 Calf roping average Broken Bow Neb 202 Hutoton Kan 268 X Robles Calif 278 — 7 top-seed- ed 13-- 1 Steer Wrestling average: Randy Vaughn Chico Texas 98 seconds 2 Joel Edmondson Columbus Kens 116 seconds X Steve Bland Trent Texas 120 seconds 151 Tre Hera’d Journal workout program” a club spokesman said Richard was unavailable for comment Since his major stroke July 30 he has recuperated and rehabilitated in seclusion Swiss finish 13-- - Bareback ' of the doctors' findings Monday was positive and included none of the reservations previously tagged to his condition updates "Houston Astros pitcher JR Richard has g been cleared to begin a full training 82-5- Barrel race average — l Heather Hod son Torrington Wyo 3134 2 Linds Kay Lawrence Kan 3142 X Vicki Lynn Brown Lodgepole Kan 31 54 at Washington Utah at Cleveland Portland Detroit at Philadelphia Indiana at Chicago at Dallas Kansas City at San Antonio Phoenix given go-ahe- artery Basketball Seattle — Signed forward Jacky Dorsey of the Continental Basketball Association to a lOday contract Mon- JR stroke-weakene- Monday Baseball Pittsburgh — Signed outfielder Mike Anderson and shortstop Larvell Blanks both free agents and assigned them to Portland ot the Pacific Coast League Minnesota — Signed treeagent pitchers Art Vanencia and Mike Kribell coupled with Buffalo's loss to tie Boston lifted Minnesota into a first-plac- e with the Sabres in the Adams Division treal remained three points behind Norris Division leader Ixis Angeles Young agreed the Shutt penalty gave Minnesota the impetus for victory but added the experience of eliminating the Canadiens from HOUSTON (UPI) — Doctors have confirmed what rehabilitated Houston Astros' pitcher JR Richard had been telling them for a month — he's physically well A series of medical examinations testing the d reflexes of Richard's left side proved out "excellent" clearing the way for him to throw a baseball for the first time since he collapsed July 30 with a blood clot in his neck Transactions 1 “This was playoff-calibe- r hockey and that one call by the referee gave the game away" Shutt's penalty was called at 8:45 along with a minor on the North Stars' Kent-EriAndersson After the latter's penalty expired k 69 1 third-perio- d teams American 23 Minnesota tips Montreal Games By Tony 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