Show Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday April 8— The mm Journal scoreboard Oakland Prep baseball ooo 220 000 6 0 0 - April 4 Calgary 5 Vancouver 3 April 5 — Calgary 4 Vancouver 2 April 7 — Calgary at Vancouver 128 38 Saturday's games (All Times EST) San Antonio at Chicago 2:30 pm Michigan at Oklahoma 2:30 pm SCOTS 5 LOGAN 3 Thursday at Ben Lomond Logan Ban Lomond 6 1984 300 o oio x -- 3 4 l 5 a l Birmingham at Jacksonville 8 pm Oakland at Tampa Bay 8 pm Sunday's games Pittsburgh at New Orleans 2:30 pm Matlock Garvin (5) and Kidman Bedford and Green 2B — (L) Kidman (BL) Storey 3B (BL) Green HR -(L) Gardner —(BL) Wagner SB — (BL) (BL) (L) Christensen Boyette E Snider WP — (L) Garvin W — Bedford L — Garvin 8:05pm Memphis at New Jersey 2:30 pm Philadelphia at Arizona 4 pm Monday's games Los Angeles at Denver 9 pm Washington at Houston 9 pm - 9: 35 8 — Calgary at Vancouver 10 — Vancouver at Calgary pm PGA results By United Press International Greater Greensboro Open April 5 At Greensboro NC (Par 72) NBA standings Major leagues 10:05pm By United Press International By United Press International Eastern Conference Atlantic Division AMERICAN LEAGUE Rangers even series at one as Hanlon blanks the Isles By Mike Tully UPI sports writer NHL playoffs Herb Brooks said he gave no thought to changing goalies for Game 2 of the Patrick Division semifinals Now the New York Ranger coach must feel glad he did not Glen Hanlon stopped 45 shots to hand the New York Islanders their first home playoff shutout in seven years helping the Rangers square the e series at one victory apiece with a 0 decision Thursday night “Obviously any time you get a shutout in the Stanley Cup playoffs you have to play well” said Brooks “He stopped some high quality In other games Montreal beat Boston 1 Quebec stopped Buffalo 2 Washington ripped 3-- 6-- Philadelphia 2 Minnesota edged Chicago Detroit downed St Louis 3 Calgary defeated Vancouver and Edmonton overcame Winin overtime nipeg At Boston Mario Tremblay and Mats Naslund d scored goals to back rookie goalie Steve Penney and give Montreal a 0 lead in the e e Adams matchup The series shifts to Montreal with Game 3 Saturday night and Game 4 Sunday if necessary At Buffalo NY Dale Hunter scored two goals and Andre Savard added a lead score to enable the Nordiques to take a in the series The Nordiques scored on three of six second-perio- d lead shots to take a At Landover Md Craig Laughlin and Dave Christian scored goals 32 seconds apart early in the third period to break a tie and give the lead in the Patrick Division series Capitals a Rookie Bryan Erickson and Doug Jarvis added goals A1 Jensen played in the Washington net in place of Pat Riggin who was out with an injured catching hand At Bloomington Minn Neal Broten scored the during a three-goa- l outburst to help the North Stars even their Norris Division series at one victory each A1 MacAdam broke a tie with a deflection of Dennis Maruk’s shot from the blueline at 5:53 of the third period At St Louis rookie Steve Yzerman’s goal tie midway through the final period broke a as the Red Wings knotted their series at one win each Randy Ladouceur put Detroit ahead for the first time in the series with a goal 4:57 into the final period giving Detroit a advantage At Calgary Alberta forwards Jim Peplinski and Mike Eaves scored second-periogoals in a span to spark the Flames to a 0 edge in their Smythe Division series Eaves put the Flames in front to stay with his second goal of the playoffs at 11:09 At Edmonton Alberta defenseman Randy Gregg ripped a shot from the circle 21 seconds hold on into overtime to boost the Oilers to a the other Smythe series The Oilers have beaten the Jets 14 straight games Edmonton’s Wayne Gretzky scored the tying goal at 12:58 5-- 4-- 2 5-- 4 best-of-fiv- 3-- East first-perio- 2-- “Tonight he frustrated us totally” said Islander forward Bob Bourne Reijo Ruotsalainen and Peter Sundstrom scored power-plagoals and Mark Pavelich added an insurance goal in the third period to send the clubs back to Madison Square Garden knotted at for the fourth time in their six short-hande- d 2-- y playoff meetings The teams are in the Garden for Games 3 and 4 Saturday and Sunday nights A fifth game if necessary would be played Tuesday night at Nassau Coliseum e The Rangers snapped the Islanders’ e a home winning winning streak and streak in the playoffs It marked the first time since May 8 1980 at Buffalo that the Islanders suffered a shutout in Stanley Cup play They hadn’t been blanked in the playoffs at Nassau Coliseum since Montreal did it in April 1977 After the Rangers lost the series opener Brooks refused to say whether Hanlon would be the goalie But after Game 2 he said there was never any doubt Hanlon who recorded his first NHL shutout on the last night of the season with a victory over Hartford was spectacular with his glove hand in particular He robbed Brent Sutter in the first two minutes helped the Rangers disadvanwithstand 56 seconds of a tage and stood up to nine Islander power plays “There is no such thing as a perfect game” said Hanlon “I’m glad there was no shot clock here It’s hard to believe there were 45 shots I don’t think too many of them were that dangerous “I think we have the best defense in the league and they cleared the slot perfectly” The Islanders have won four straight Stanley Cups and are attempting to tie the record of five set by the 1956-6- 0 Montreal Canadiens 001 301 20- 0- 7 9 Detroit 020 001 000— 3 5 0 Minnesota Petry Hernandez (8) and Parrish Viola Comstock (7) Pashnick (7) and Reed (10) Trammell (1) Gibson (1) nine-gam- -- Cleveland Texas 7 10 2 000 320 110 3 4 2 000 030 000 Heaton Spillner (6) and Hassey Stewart Schmidt (5) Jones (8) and Yost playoff berth Thursday's Results Cleveland 114 Chicago 99 Milwaukee 113 Philadelphia 103 Golden State 128 Denver 124 Los Angeles 129 Utah 115 Houston 129 Portland 114 Friday's Games (All Times EST) Cleveland at Boston 7:30 pm Indiana at Philadelphia 7:35 pm Detroit at New York 8:30 pm Atlanta at Chicago 8:35 pm San Antonio at Dallas 8:35pm Seattle at Phoenix 9:35 pm Kansas City at Los Angeles 10:30 ) ) Ward (1) Yost (1) HRs-Te- xas New York Kansas City Shirley Rawley 000 000 400 194 000 lOx (2) Gura Cerone Slaught Rijo Beckwith -- 5 2 15 16 1 4 and and (3) (8) W-Wathan (5) ) L— Rawley HRs— Kansas Balboni (1) Cerone (1) Boston 000 000 043 ) City -- 7 11 2 4 8 010 000 120 California Eckersley Stanley (8) and Gedman Allenson (7) Romanick Kaufman (8) LaCorte (9) and Boone W— Stanley L— ) Kaufman California Carew HR ) 1 pm — (1) -Jackson Toronto Seattle 061 230 010 001 030 010 13 19 2 5 10 0 (9) and Leal Acker (6) Whitt Martinez (4) Beattie Miraella (2) R Thomas (3) Stoddard (5) Beard Vande Berg (9) and Kearney (8) W-- Leal ) (0 1) HRs— Toronto Upshaw (1) Moseby (1) Seattle Putnam (1) Phelps (2) Jazz box ) ) ) ) NATIONAL LEAGUE Thursday at Las Vegas LOS ANGELES (129) 14 17 Rambis 11 McGee Abdul Jabbar 10 14 2 2 22 Scott 12 24 Johnson 10 11 23 Worthy 20 8 9 Totals 0 18 2 2 12 5 Kupchak Spriggs 2 5 Nater 4 88 13 19 129 58 Dantley 9 15 5 5 23 Bailey Eaton 14 11 3 Green 2 5 2 2 13 Wilkins 4 10 6 19 24 6 8 0 Hansen 12 1 Drew 0 Eaves 0 0 0 Totals 50 0 (Best-of-five- $400000 Dinah Shore Tournament At Palm Springs Calif April 5 First round (par 72) ) Wales Conference Patrick Division NY Rangers vs NY Islanders (Series tied April 4 — NY Islanders 4 NY Rangers April 5 — NY Rangers 3 NY slanders 0 April 7 — NY Islanders at NY Rangers 8:30 pm x April 8 — NY Islanders at NY Rangers 7:35 pm x April 10 — NY Rangers at NY Islanders 8:05pm Washington vs Philadelphia (Washington leads series 1 Forsch 2 0 6 2 11 (12) and Porter Honeycutt Niedenfuer (9) Hershiser (12) and Scioscia Yeager (0 1) (5) HR — Los Angeles Marshall (1) -- 11 13 3 001 261 001 Chicago 7 15 010 003 003 San Francisco Rainey Stoddard (6) Smith (9) and J Davis Krukow Williams (5) Lerch (5) Martin (7) Minton (9) and Brenly L — Krukow W— Rainey (01) (10) HR — Chicago Sandberg (1) Friday's Games (All Times EST) Philadelphia (Hudson 8 4) at Cincinnati (Price 10 6) 7 30 p m Monveal (Smith 6 11! at Atlanta 7:40 p m (Dayiey New York (Terrell 8 8) at Houston (Scott 8:35pm Chicago (Sanderson 67) at San 10:05 pm Diego (Lollar Pittsburgh (Tudor 13 12) at Los 10 35p m Angeles (Welch St Louis (Andujar 6 16) at San Francisco (Laskey 13 10) 10:35pm Saturday's Games Philadelphia at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at Los Angeles St Louis at San Francisco Montreal at Atlanta night New York at Houston night Chicago ot San Diego night ) USFL standings 1 Eastern Conference Atlantic Division 1 3-- 0 3 short-hande- d 3-- 2 d 2-- 2-- Rabun 0 Petranoff But at a meet in California earlier this season Vihjalmsson defeated Petranoff The javelin throw will be one of 14 finals run off today and tonight in a meet that has attracted 2400 athletes — 1000 of them in the men’s collegiate division representing 62 schools AUSTIN Texas (UPI) Although there will be a host of potential Olympians stopping off at the Texas Relays this weekend by no means will they all be Americans And one of the hoping to make an impact in Los Angeles this summer will try to continue his steady improvement this afternoon in the first full day of competition at the huge track and field carnival Einar Vilhjalmsson a native of Iceland who throws the javelin for the University of Texas should provide one of the highlight performances on today’s schedule Vilhjalmsson’s father won the only track and field Olympic medal ever claimed by an Icelander and Vilhjalmsson hopes to repeat his father’s showing this summer The talented javelin thrower has a personal best of 295-- 2 established at last year’s NCAA championship That is well short of the world owned by American Tom record of 327-- The Washington 7:35 pm Adams Division Boston vs Montreal (Montreal leads series April 4 — Montreal 2 Boston April 5 — Montreal 3 Boston April 7 — Boston at Montreal 8:05 pm pm 7 :35 x April 8 Boston at Montreal 8:05 — x April Montreal at Boston — 10 pm Buffalo vs Quebec (Quebec leads series April April April 4 — 5 — of the competition will come with the feature likely being the relay in which teams from Southern Illinois and Baylor — which own the first and second best times in the world for the event this year — facing each other The relays warmed up Thursday night with the completion of the decathlon and the running of the 10000 meters an event captured by former Texas-E- l Paso distance man Michael Musyoki in the meet record time of 28 :0536 Musyoki broke his own relays record of 28:205 set while with Texas-E- l Paso four years 1600-met- National baseball team to tour in June - Baseball Federation the USA team plans to schedule that includes appearplay a ances in 15 major league ba” parks At least five minor league teams will provide competition — the Triple-Rochester Red Wings and Louisville Redbirds the Double-- Jackson Mets and Class A Triplets and Greensboro Hornets The General Electric Major Appliance Business Group is sponsoring the team The USA Baseball NEW YORK (UPI) 33 city tour National Team opens a seven-weeJune 16 in preparation for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics where baseball will be a demonstration sport Most of the other teams in the Olympic group — Cuba Nicaragua Italy Korea and Taiwan — 7 have begun training for the July quadrennial Games Under the guidance of the United States 40-ga- k 7 7:35 Buffalo at Quebec 7:35 Quebec at Buffalo 7:35 p m pm x April 8 x April 10 — — pm Campbell Conference Norris Division Chicago vs Minnesota (Series tied April April April Minnesota Minnesota 6 Chicago 5 — Minnesota at Chicago 8:35 4 — 5 — 7 pm Chicago April 8 pm 8 35 8 35pm x April 10 3 I Minnesota at Chicago — — Chicago at Minnesota 7 35 x April St Louis at Detroit 705 p m 8 35 - 10 Detroit at St Louis pm Smythe Division Winnipeg vs Edmonton (Edmonton leads series April 4 — Edmonton 9 Winnipeg 2 April 5 — Edmonton 5 Winnipeg 4 April 7 — Edmonton at Winnipeg 8 05 p m 8 35 p m x x 8 April 10 9 35 p m Edmonton at Winnipeg - fifth- 0) mostly garnered by Jay home run and earlier added a single to pace LHS Brad Kidman ripped a double and Brian Soderquist a single for the remaining Grizzly safeties Grizzly coach Stuart Howell said his team's failure at the plate is one of the main reason's for Logan's region record “We've played three games and scored six runs (on only twelve hits)” Howell said “We’re just not hitting the ball three-ru- n 0-- April a inning home run to lead the while Eddie Green Scots (2-and Jerod Storey respectively added additional offensive clout with a triple in the first inning and double in the second — both scoring runs Bedford despite striking out only five kept LHS runners off the base paths by throwing strikes and not walking a batter What little offensive effort the Grizzlies did have was the m 8 6 The junior accounted for all Grizzlies’ runs with a April 4 — St Louis 3 Detroit 2 April 5 — Detroit 5 St Louis 3 April 7 — St Louis at Detroit April Continued from page Gardner Detroit vs St Louis (Series tied x Preps Brett Wagner paced the BL Quebec 3 Buffalo Quebec 6 Buffalo 2 — Buffalo at Quebec Winnipeg at Edmonton Calgary vs Vancouver (Calgary leads series i er ago 2 attack by smashing 2 bulk Saturday Tri-Citi- 31-A- x By United Press International LPGA results By United Press International (All Times EST) Division Semifinals 5 3-- 3 - 6 4 103 15 20 115 41 36 27 25—129 39 30 20 26-- 115 Utah Total Fouls— Los Angeles 20 Utah 16 Rebounds— Los Angeles 39 (Johnson Wilkins 6) Utah 38 (Kelley 7) Assists— Los Angeles 31 (Johnson 12) Utah 31 (Green 10) Technical— Kelley Boswell 0 Los Angeles By Mike 10 4 Kelley Anderson 5 9 0 0 10 6 Griffith By United Press International - Lahti third-perio- d er UTAH (115) NHL playoffs Dravecky (4) Thurmond (5) L DeLeon W- -L (6) Gossage (9) and Kennedy ) HRs— L— Scurry (0 1) DeLeon San Diego Frobel (1) Pittsburgh Garvey (1) 2 0 The Texas Relays’ international field to showcase many LA Games hopefuls 2 2 2 4 Cooper McAdoo 3 game-winn- two-ma- n LAKERS 129 JAZZ 115 ) - 2-- By United Press International nesota (Smithson 10 14) 8:35pm at Kansas Cleveland (Blyleven City (Gubicza 8:35pm at New York (Montefusco 8 Texas (Darwin 35pm at California Toronto (Stieb (Zahn9-ll10:30pm 4 Boston at Oakland 8) (Boyd (Sorensen 10:35pm at Seattle Milwaukee (Haas (Young 10:35pm Saturday's Games Detroit at Chicago Baltimore at Minnesota New York at Texas Boston at Oakland Cleveland at Kansas City night Toronto at California night Milwaukee at Seattle night 020 000 000 000 000 002 000 003 Sutter (8) Allen (10) 4-- Portland at San Diego 10:35 pm Saturday's Games New Jersey at Washington night Indiana at Atlanta night Detroit at Milwaukee night San Diego at San Antonio night Utah at Dallas night Kansas City at Golden State night Friday's Games (All Times EST) Detroit (Wilcox 11 10) at Chicago ) 2 30 p m ( Dotson at Min Baltimore (Boddicker ) (12 Innings) St LOUIS Los Angeles 2-- 2-- six-gam- ) etry 0 5-- 2 1-- 1 1 best-of-fiv- best-of-fiv- shots” Thursday's Results 6-- 5 6-- 3 You can’t win ball games with four hits It’s a team thing and we’re in a team batting slump right now But we've got to overcome the adversity and hit the ball” The Scots jumped on Grizzly starter Derek Matlock right off the bat as Green poked his two-oe and Blair Sheffield added a single In the second again with s the Scots recorded two more runs when Storey drove home Monty Voss with a double and Norman Boyette followed RBI with the single For the Scots it was timely hitting that keyed the victory “Right now our strength is hitting” said Scot coach Roger Howell the younger brother and Smithfield Blue Sox teammate of Stuart “We’re hitting the ball really well right now We had timely hitting today which won it We got on them early and Bedford threw ut RBI-tripl- run-scori- two-out- game-winnin- g strikes” The big three-ruinning for the visiting Grizzlies came in the fourth when Gardner drove a Bedford pitch onto bordering Harrison Boulevard driving in Kidman and Soderquist “We had the one big inning and by that time when you score three you want to score n tnree more instead of resting on your laurels” said Stuart “I felt a letdown after the home run That’s the kind of thing that should lift you up” It certainly didn’t shake the Scots’ senior hurler Bedford proceeded to throw strikes and after the homer never let another Grizzly reach base “Bedford never walked a batter and that’s a real key to this game” said the Scot’s Howell “If you don’t walk people the long ball isn’t going to hurt you and Danny didn’t” The Grizzly loss blemished the fine relieving job by Matt Garvin Of the seven men he faced Garvin struck out four and walked three “He did a fine job for us again” said the Grizzly coach Howell “He threw strikes when he had to and that’s what we want” “Losing tagious streaks are conjust like winning streaks” Stuart Howell con- tinued “You’ve got to get a win under you're belt to believe you can win You’ve got to know how to win and have the confidence to win” Logan will return to the confines of Glen Worthington Park and host the Bear River Bears ) Monday at 3 pm Ben Lomond will travel across town to meet rival Ogden Monday at (0-2- 3 pm I |