Show w-- w Consolation time for tennis team ( Herald Journal scoreboard Prep baseball Score by innings Logan 000 000 000 010 Bnm lay Hedin and and Scoft S- B- H - I - i 7 McMurdie James sv’ Special to the Herald Journal 1 Lind ThJ2J: (LI Jeff Hedm Mark Davis NBA playoffs Championship LOS (All Timet EOT) -- geies --NYNYIslanders 5 NY Rangers Islanders at NY Rangers :35pm NY Rangers at NY Islanders 0:05 pm - NY Islanders at NY Rangers 9:05 1 7 9 Rangers at NY Islanders Minnesota vs Calgary (Minnesota leads series Apr 2S — Minnesota 4 Calgary 1 Apr 30 — Calgary 3 Minnesota 2 May 3 — Minnesota 6 Calgary 4 May 5 — Calgary at Minnesota 1:35 pm May 7 — Minnesota at Calgary 9:35 pm 9 — Calgary at Minnesota t:35 2-- pm x-- pm ay Minnesota at Caigary 9:35 12 — 13 Fran L 1) An os HR-L- 031 000 00- 0- 4 7 1 13 1 001 112 lOx— Minton (4) L— 000 103 03- 2- 9 12 1 000 010 30- 2- 6 7 0 Bradford (9) (7) Camp Rincon Benedict Often and (9) Sykes (I) () SutterW— Bradford L— Porter HR-) St Sutter Louis Lezcano (1) Walk and ) scheduled) games Probable Pitchers Times EOT) (All at Houston (Niekro 2:35 03) (Reuschel Chicago (Only Today's ) pm 7:35 (Pastore pm San at (Candelaria Pittsburgh Cincinnati (Mura Diego 7:35 San pm New pm at (Welch (Christenson Francisco York at 0-- 7:35 Montreal (Lee Los Angeles Philadelphia (Blue at ) (Jones 1:05 ) St at (Boggs 1:35 (Sorensen pm Games Wednesday's Houston at Chicago at Cinci night Pittsbgh San Diego at Mtl night Los at Phila night Ang San Fran at New York night Louis Atlanta at St night Atlanta 3-- PCL y Utah State University sent two men’s athletic teams t? the West Coast Monday for two separate Pacific Coast Athletic Association championships And after the first day of competition both were further back than they had hoped The Aggie golf team in Long Beach playing the exclusive Virginia Country Club finished the first day in fourth place 18 strokes 36-ho- le off the leader's On the Santa pace Barbara campus USU's tennis d team lost every match and although coming back strong in consolation pay was in sixth place with five points In both championships the Aggies had hoped first-roun- By Logan Hozson UPI sports writer Terry Crowley found himself in a jam Monday night but he managed to wriggle out of it — by inches Crowley a pinch hitter stroked a t single in the bottom of the 10th inning to score Eddie Murray from second base with the winning run and boost Baltimore to a 3 victory over the Minnesota Twins the Orioles’ fifth triumph in their Iasi six games The win kept Baltimore 2 Vi games off the pace in the tight Eastern Division “It seemed like he (Doug Cor belt) was trying to jam me on the pitch” Crowley said “Most of the other pitches were away He came a little more over the plate and I was just trying to drive the ball somewhere:” two-ou- standings Northern Division five-yea- and went to second on a sacrifice by Benny Ayala Gary Roenickethen hit a grounder to third but Bob Castino's throw to first was in the dirt 1-- Doug DeCinces struck out but Lake Eduardo Eduardo Lee (1) - (15 OX 001 9143 Albuquerque 015 11202x -- 12 14 1 Salt Lake Swiacki Patterson (3) Shirley (7) and Crow Botting Steirer (3) Eaton (7) and L— Patterson HRs— Davis Albuquerque Maldonado (I) Roenicke (2) Salt Lake Brunansky (2) Davis (4) Lubratich (2) Sconiers (1) -- 1 000 NOOOO 110 200 OO- x-4 and Knicely Stember 71 100 ppd rain (M) L— HRs— Milwaukee 2 (2) Yount (6) Narron - susp KC Tudor Allenson Quisen berry Inns 10 curfew) 001020110 013 000 001 (7) Stanley Gale (I) 0- - 5 end 12 scheduled) games (Only Pitchers Probable Today's Times EOT) (All at (Erickson Minnesota 7:30 32) Baltimore (Flanagan pm at 03) Boston (Tanana 2 22) (Gura Kansas City sus of completion (includes 7:05 game) pended ax Cleveland (Blyleven 7:30 pm 13) Toronto (Sficb at (Baumgarten Chicago 1:35 pm Texas (Darwin at York (Guidry New 10:30 01) California (Travers ) 2-- Detroit Oakland (Rozema (Norris ) ) pm at (Vuckovich Milwaukee 10:35 pm Seattle (Gleafon Gamas Wednesday's Baltimore night at Minnesota Toronto night at Cleveland night City at Kansas Boston night at Texas Chicago night at California York New night at Oakland Detroit Seattle night at Milwaukee ) National East League SAN DIEGO 1 (5) Wright Wathan and a two-ru- n double by DeCinces and a sacrifice fly by Lenn Sakata In other AL games New York downed California 2 Milwaukee 5 and the stopped Seattle Boston-KansCity game was suspended by curfew after 10 innings with the score tied 5 4-- 9-- as 5-- Yankees 4 Angels 2 Ron Davis continued his phenomenal relief pitching and Lou Piniella and Barry Foote hit g solo home runs to lead the Yankees Rookie Gene Nelson making his first major-leagu- e start picked up the victory Brewers 9 Mariners 5 0 Gantner’s Jim bases-loade- d double in the seventh snapped a 5 tie and Robin Yount knocked in four runs with a pair of homers and a single to power Milwaukee 5-- r The oldest The Pacific Coast Athletic Assn and Fresno State University in particular were proud to boast Inman “Perky” Perkins as the nation's oldest official college cheerleader But “Perky” is calling it quits “I'll finally be able to watch a game” said the 40 year-olFresno resident who will retire after this year Royals 5 Red Sox 5 concluded rain-delaye- tied d 5-- 5 suspended tonight 10 Sox innings of a game with the score and the game was by AL curfew until d Ed Miller maktying the game with ing a leaping catch at the wall to preserve the Braves’ 6 victory over the Cardinals and give Camp his fourth save Sosa admitted he had the jitters “You’ve got to keep your head up even if you are nervous” he said “The main thing is to try and think what you are going to do” g Before the histrionics at Montreal Steve Rogers 1 scattered seven hits over 8 3 innings and the Expos took advantage of two errors to score all their runs in the seleft-field- er ninth-innin- 3-- 1-- cond Cey singled to open the ninth and Rick Monday walked Woodie Fryman replaced Rogers and walked Reggie Smith to load the bases before Sosa wound up with his second save At St Louis Bob Horner went and drove in three runs to spark the Braves Horner’s fourth hit and second double of the game came in the eighth inning off reliever Bruce Sutter 1 to put the Braves ahead Glenn Hubbard followed with a a two-ru- n single and Chris Chambliss delivered a g two-ru- n single off Bob Sykes as the Cardinals lost for only the second time in their last 13 0-- 5-- 4 ninth-innin- games in the seventh the Cardinals had Trailing tied the game on Sixto Lezcano’s tworun homer and Tony Scott’s RBI single In other NL games Houston nipped Chicago 4 and Philadelphia defeated San Francisco 4-- 1 5-- Astros 5 Cubs 4 Jose Cruz hit a three-ru- n homer in the first inning and Alan Ashby and Kiko Garcia delivered RBI singles in the sixth as Houston won for the seventh time in the last eight games Phillies 6 Giants 4 Unbeaten Steve Carlton posted his fifth win of the season and 254th career victory He tripled scored a run then drove in the run in the sixth to lead the Phillies go-ahe- ad promises winning 0 514 £ New Clippers’ owner (1) 020 00200- 0- 4 110 NY 41 010 010 000- -2 Calif Foote and (7) Davis Nelson (9) Hassler (4) Sanchez Zahn L) Ott and York HRs— New Zahn (33) Califor(4) Foote Piniella (1) nia Baylor (3) (Gm Bos 2 1-- 4-- 000050000- -5 (1 (6) Fingers (0-1- ) UC-Irivi- ne 3-- Montreal’s Elias Sosa and Atlanta’s Rick Camp should be given escapes rather than’ saves following their performances Monday night With the Expos leading Los Angeles by three runs in the ninth inning Sosa came on with the bases loaded and one out He promptly surrendered an RBI single to Bill Russell and one out later uncorked a wild pitch to score another run With runners on second and third Sosa managed to strike out Dave Lopes as Montreal posted a 3 triumph over the Dodgers Camp entered the game with two outs in the ninth and the Braves ahead of St Louis by five runs In fairness to Camp reliever Larry Bradford had walked the bases loaded Keith Hernandez greeted Camp with a two-ru- n single and George Hendrick then narrowly missed 00140- 0- 9 9 0 Allard and 6-- Minnesota tied it 3 with two unearned runs in the sixth and had taken a 0 lead off Martinez in the fourth on Rob Wilfong's RBI single The Orioles scored three runs off Koosman in the fourth on 9-- - (9) 6-- Martinez said “I felt pretty good This is the first game I’ve gone all the way against Minnesota” (in his career) By Richard Rosenblatt UPI sports writer Batting on 35 (based Results Simmons Abbott first-roun- Expos Braves net slim wins Tacoma at Hawaii ppd wet grounds (2-1- (7) two-und- er 9 Sosa and Camp should get ‘escapes’ Hin-rich- s 000102 000 0- 3 1 2 Min 000 3000001- -4 11 1 Bal and (10) Corbett Koosman DMartinez Smith (9) Butera W—D Martinez and Dempsey ) L— Koosman ) and 71-6- a team" said a concerned Aggie coach Dan Roskelley USU's Jess Moreno and Vance Christiansen both came in with 148s while Roy Christensen had a 150 and Keith Banes finished with a 152 The tennis team bounced back from the d trouble to win five or six singles matches in consolation play Dave Fdman USU's No 1 seed defeated Fullerton's Randy Friend 4 1 Clark Barton Todd Kent Hank Kennedy and Blake Maddox all won consolation matches for the Aggies San Jose led with 24 points with second at 23 and Long Beach third with 20 Host Santa Barbara was fourth with 17 Fresno State 14 the Ags 5 Pacific 3 and Fullerton last with eirer Basaball leaders (9) The hit made a winner of Dennis 1 who recorded his Martinez first complete game “I had pretty good stuff” 2-- Tuesday's Games Hawaii at Tacoma 2 Spokane at Portland 2 Vancouver at Edmonton Albuquerque at Salt Lake Tucson at Phoenix Dr ago Narron Allard Thomas Seattle to be in better position going into today's final rounds At the tight 6400-yar- d Virginia Country Club defending PCAA champion Jay Don for a Blake fired a par 140 to Blake also the the Aggies pace defending NCAA champion was two strokes behind San Jose State's Joe Tanburino who shot scores of 72 and 66 Monday San Jose State led after the first day with a team 720 Fresno State and the University of Pacific were second and third with 735 and 737 respectively "We're pretty confident that if we don't finish above either Fresno or Pacific we're not going to be in good shape to make it to the NCAA’s as The Royals and Red Teufsch (I) and Colbern (9) and Ransom Easterly er W— Tucson Phoenix Pladsen 022 singled down the line for the game-winn- Dempsey Spokane at Portland Milw Seattle Slaton hitting for Rick right-fiel- d East (W 4 Crowley American Monday's innings) 7 sixth-innin- Murray led off the 10th with a single off loser Jerry Koosman Har-buc- k Major leagues - Crowley’s RBI single lifts Birds by Twins 4-- pm Transactions Journal and Carlton Atlanta StLouiS Louis Monday Baseball Detroit — Activated third baseman Tom Brookens from the disabled list and optioned Dave Rucker to Evansville of the American Association Houston — Placed pitcher Vcm Ruble on disabled list reactivated first the baseman Danny Heep Kansas City — Signed pitcher Dennis r contract extension Leonard to a and second baseman Frank White to a three-yea- r contract Milwaukee — Signed reliever Rollie contract recalled outFingers to a fielder Mark Brohard from Vancouver of the Pacific League League Basketball New York — Signed guard Hollis Copeland Football Kansas City — Signed six free agents: running back David Cunningham quarterback Mike Solomon nose tackle Ken guard Joseph Homan punter Deron Cherry free safety Thomas Warren Pittsburgh — Signed three free agents: tight end Mike Dombrowski and linebacker Steve Fedell both of Pitt running tack Nelson Bolden of Findlay College San Francisco — Signed freeagenfs safety Scott Stauch wide receiver Eric Herring tackle Bill Jensen of Arizona running back Ray Jones of Pittsburgh and linebacker Ed Judie of Northern Arizona Toronto (CFL) — Added four players to the training camp roster: running back Thomas Lott linebacker Tom Rusk offensive tackle Todd Krohn and running back Dave Marinucd 70 Goltz Scioscia and Sosa (9) (9) Phila 3 0 3 (3) (2 2) (2) Cey San 3-- pm utcliffe -S- Semifinals Bost-o- f Seven (All Time EOT) NY Ranger vs New York Islanders (NY Islanders load series Apr 20 NY Islanders 5 NY Rangers 2 NY Islanders 7 New York Apr 30 May 2 May 5 Chicago gers NHL playoffs :05 Stewart Holland Ripley (7) and Sadek Boone W— Carlton ) Ripley -- HRs— - IS) Forster (7) Rogers Fryman and Carter 1 12 — NY LaCorte Ashby Eastwick 000 000 102 3 040 000 OOx -- 4 Ang Mtl Sutcliffe Boston vs Houston May S Houston at Boston 7 as p m May 7 Houston at Boston 7:35 p'm! May — Boston at Houston 3:35pm May 10 — Boston at Houston :05 pm 12 — Houston at Boston 9:05 If — Boston at Houston 10:05 pm p m' 1- 7- Houston at Boston 1:05 pm ' Rinogri Anouiar i4' Sprowl Sambito If) and it) Krukow 16 Capilla and (I Blackwell L— Krukow ll il 2V Houston Cruz (5) j HCruz ill 1 By United Press International The Herald Aggie golfers 4th in PCAAs West LOGAN 2 SKY VIEW I Sky View Loqan Utah Tuesday May 5 1981 Min Cal 7 Ford Smalley 4 Mil Thomas Runs Batted In Concep Nationel League Phil II Schmidt 23 Cin cion LA 17 Landreaux LA Garvey Atl and Murphy 16 Hou Cruz Sea and - - 15 Amorlcan League 19 Cal Oak 24 Lynn Oak Min II Murphy Mil and Tex Oglivie Bal 16 Nationel 20 Mtl LA and Mtl Armas Smalley Grubb Singleton Bases Stolen League 11 SF North 10 Atl Miller - I Raines Lopes Dawson - HenderAmerican League 13 Sea 11 Cruz Oak son NY Bal 6 Mumphrey Bumbry seven players tied with 4 5 Pitching Victories ValenNational League 5 0 Phil LA Carlton zuela Rufhven and SF Aiexander tied seven Phil pitchers with 3 American Kcough League and John 50 Oak Norris and 4 Oak NY and Langford May - 6-- 4-- - Run Earned (based on II National League 033 LA zuela LA Reuss 090 SF Smith 106 dcr American League Mil 050 Keough Mm 123 Corbett 133 Sea 144 Clark Aver ego Innings) Falcone Valen NY Alexan 129 104 Chi - Oak Fingers Waits 120 Cle — Attorney Donald T Sterling the new owner of the hapless San Diego Clippers has promised to spend all the money necessary to gjve the city a winning National Basketball Association team Motion-pictumagnate Irving Levin sold the Clippers for $135 re million Monday to Sterling a Los Angeles attorney who pledged to keep the franchise in San Diego “I’m enormously happy and thrilled” said Sterling in his first venture as owner of a professional sports team “The franchise will stay here in San Diego and we will do everything in our power to bring a winning club to the city “We know San Diego loves basketball but also loves a winner We are going to do our best to give San Diego what it wants I think it means more money than most people realize and I’m willing to spend whatever it takes to bring San Diego a win- ner” 1 (UPI) Sterling said he believes the Clippers “are not far away” from being a winner “Maybe two or three players” he said San Diego finished fifth in the Pacific Division last season with a 6 record and its attendance was 21st in the the league The final sale is subject to approval of the NBA Board of of which Levin is Governors 23-tea- m chairman at its annual meeting later this month Levin and Harold A Lipton had owned the Clippers since the team’s inception in 1978 As majority owner of the Boston Celtics in 1978 Levin swapped franchises with John Y Brown owner of the Buffalo Braves and moved the team to San Diego Gene Shue coach of the Clippers for their first two seasons quit the club last year and was replaced by Paul Silas Beginning at 9 AM-- 5 PM May 9- - June I J - Hwwmamlif clink “He (Sterling) and I have been talking and negotiating for many months and have finally reached participation July fA At commitments II - Hanamaniiigclinta SB 8 — Puma — Spalding — Spat Blit and Breaks 36-4- —Oil - ' C- - A'X - ? 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