Show w Page 20 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday April 7 1996 No evidence Lewis used drugs BOSTON (AP) — A special Northeastern University commission reportedly did not find sufficient evidence that Reggie Lewis used illegal drugs when he starred in basketball for the school commission investigated for The nearly one year and is expected to make its findings public within days Friday’s Boston Globe quoting unidentified sources said the commission concluded that one member of the Northeastern team used cocaine in 1987 and that some but not Lewis smoked marijuana Lewis captain of the Boston Celtics died July 27 1993 after collapsing while shooting baskets An autopsy and subsequent review concluded an irregular heartbeat caused his death TWo doctors said scarring found on Lewis’ heart was consistent with cocaine use but the review of eight-memb- er than a regulation World Cup field And San Jose fans still need a lot of work on The Wave which looked more like a ripple But soccer officials say the new Soccer Continued from Page the autopsy said Lewis did not die as a result of cocaine use A former teammate at Northeastern said he snorted cocaine with Lewis and the former team physician and Northeastern's former athletic director gave conflicting testimony on whether Lewis tested positive for cocaine use in 1987 Irwin Cohen the former athletic director reportedly told the commission what he had said before — that former team physician Dr Job E Fuchs told him Lewis tested positive for cocaine in the test given to players Fuchs reportedly told the commission what he had said earlier — Lewis tested negative Fuchs destroyed records of the drug test and the commission reached its conclusions on the basis of interviews with former players and team officials 13 American Soccer League folded in 1984 Saturday’s game was played on a field that at a width of 62 yards was 13 yards narrower league is just what the sport needs to keep growing in this country US national team coach Aggies the last game than the first three shouldn’t have such great expectations that we can hope to compete with the major sports in the US right away If we can establish slow growth but consistent growth in four to five years we’ll probably have the fifth major sport in this country” were phenomenal in the first three games” fielder’s choice for the final out go-ahe- ad games that’s for sure but we stability” Sampson said “We Steve Sampson said the MLS can succeed if given enough time Utah State fell behind 2--0 in the last game on Carolyn Wilson's two-ru- n homer in the bottom of the first After swapping scores the Aggies pulled bade to within a run in the sixth on Lorie Cotter's RBI-sing- le to right and had the run on in the seventh before Theresa Leveque hit into a Continued from Page 13 “But after we just came out and dominated in the first three games some people probably wondered what was wrong with us We were a little different in “The most important thing is Anita a lot but it was enough to compromise the way he finished” Lukas said “We’ll Continued from Page 13 into third Corker was of a length back of Honour and Glory Completing the order of finish three-quarte- rs d were EC’s Dream the Prince of Thieves Super Lukas-traine- Mining and Matty G Lukas said he was pleased with Honour and Glory’s outing but was slightly worried about Prince of Thieves who experienced minor pulmonary bleeding during treat him with Lasix for the Derby and take it from there" Cavonnier is the first California-- to win the Santa Anita Snow Chief in 1986 since Derby “Hopefully he’ll come out of this one OK and if he trains strong you’ve got to think about going to Kentucky” BafTert said “I was a little nervous before the race Trying to get a horse to the Kentucky Derby is hard enough much less one that you’ve raised yourself” bred Tara won two games Thompson in the series totaling six strikeouts while scattering 10 hits in 10 (11-- 4) innings Thorn (10-8- ) won the second game but the took the loss in the finale Freshman Kellie Martin threw three scoreless SAIT LAKE CITY (AP) — Seven of the eight seasons the Utah Jazz flirted with NBA glory by winning 30 or more games including a franchise record 60 victories last year But for Karl Malone John Stockton St Co the dream of a league championship seems an increasingly distant one The Jazz has yet to take the measure of the league’s elite Utah reached 30 wins on March 29 against Vancouver but then dropped four straight — including a pair to Pacific Division leader Seattle Utah still tainted by last year’s first-rouplayoff defeat to champkMshiphound Houston fell to 3-- 8 against the SuperSonics and fellow division nd kingpins Chicago Orlando and San Antonio which fleads the second-plac- e Jazz in the Midwest We’re better than people give us credit for” said Jazz president Frank Layden “But in all honesty rebounds per game on par with his career averfirst-titeams the Mailman has ages But against found it tougher to deliver breakthrough Jan Throwing out a rare 19 in a victory over Orlando Malone has aver er 37-poi- nt aged 216 points against the Top Four His effort in a rebounding barring a solitary Dec 13 loss to the Magic shrinks to 89 against the division leaders rd Perhaps a more telling statistic is Malone’s shooting percentage which drops from nearly 32 percent overall to just 413 — 39 percent if his big game against Orlando is excluded Malone could blame the toll of more than a decade of bruising play in the paint — and in recent weeks a nagging abdominal strain — for those sub-pperformances but he won’t Instead-th— a weightlifting devo- tee — concedes only his rapidly receding hairline ar e 256-pound- we’re not the odds-ofavorites fin- the world chamto his upcoming 33rd birthday in July pionship We are in the top five or six though” Two trips to the Western Conference finals in five “Right now I look at what I do as easy even! years show the Jazz are among fee best of the NBA’s though I take a beating sometimes and don’t have second-tie- r teams But even the chronically optigreat games all the time” he said “(But) when it mistic Layden sees Utah as a step shy of die efite becomes hard for me to play and average 20 ' “People’s expectations of us are not realistic If points and eight 10 rebounds then I don’t want to this team wins 33 games I think that’s terrific” play anymore said the former NBA Coach of the Year who “People say that the last person to know you’re steered the Jazz from 1981-198- 9 “Last year we old is you but with the exception of some little lost by two baskets to the eventual champions and injuries I have right now I still feel there’s noth- we gave them a better run than anyone else did” ing I can’t do” he added “When I suit up I’m ready to (day” said Malone Barring a collapse by the Spurs Utah seems locked into a second-plac- e finish in the Midwest David Benoit who starts at small forward — the same as last year The Jazz will be making 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