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Show Juniors Cap Alyeska Ski li'Aeet Lake City; Dr.tna Budge, Jack-so-n Hole; Pam Brennan, Glenda Stelma, Claire Blechmann and Suzie Patterson, all of Sun Valley. Lathrop, who was second in the giant slalom Friday, had a first run, covering the course in 51.59 seconds. He completed his second run over a different course In 50.09. ALYESKA, ALASKA (UPI) -Steve Lathmp, Plymouth, N.H., put on a dazzling display of coordination over the weekend as he flashed to a win in the boys special slalom at the U.S. Junior Alpine and Nordic Skiing Cnampionships. Lathrop had the best time in both of his runs to post a combined time of 101.68 seconds. four-secon- d Meanwhile, Stephanie rest,, Bellingham, Wash., the. slalom by one second Caryn T. West, Concord, Perry Thompson, Mammoth 'Lakes, Calif., finished second with a time of 105.62. He finished his first run in 54.36 and came back with 51.62 on his s final run. Less than of a second behind Thompson was Wayne Wright, Lake Placid, N.Y., whose combined time Forwon over Calif. Saturday's racing climaxed a weeks competition at the Jun- -' three-tenth- ior Nationals. Meanwhile, Intermountain Division skiers were returning home following the week-lontourney. They include Craig Gorder, Ralph Petty, Tom McPhie, Brad Langston, and Tom Richards, all of Salt Lake City; Pat Simpson, and Dan Tell, Sun Valley, Bryan Seehol-ze- r, Logan; John Offret, Provo, and Mark Soderquist, Ogden. Members of the girls team were Robbie Lynn Beck, Salt totaled 105.90. and feet. The next five places went to Midwestern jumpers, as did eight place. 134 had SPCCIAl JUMPINO Bovt Matt Plnontg, Ltkt Placid. 1 13-- 1 Jot Battia Mmneapolia, Vino., Minn Bimonte form, but did not have the longest jump of the day. That was achieved by Davie Tomten, Osseo, Wis., who had one leap of 143, the longest jump during the weeks competition. To the surprise of no one, Miss West was named alpine combined champion. Her second-plac- e finish in the special slalom, combined with a win in the girls downhill and fourth place in the giant slalom, put her far in front of Sally Flory, Newport, Vt., who finished second. Cindy Nelson, Lutsen, Minn., was Miss Forrest had a combined time of 117.74, to win over Miss West who was timed in 118.96. Katie Morning, Santa Monica, Calif., finished third in 120.73. As was expected, the Central Division dominated the lumping,- although Matt Binonte, Lake Placid, won the special jumping event with leaps of WnsOargara, 4 197 , -RANGELES (AP) fullback Larry Smith dash in a dead-heran the with world champion sprinter Tommie Smith in 4.7 seconds. A few hours later, Larry was hobbled with a broken foot. LOS Y d d. Mlnnaapolla, 203 Gant Schilling, ctoquat, Minn., It6 2. Jatf Wright, Mlnnaapolla, Minn., W 4. 6. I to Brointrton. Dulutti, Minn., 144 2. near-pei-fe- 4. 5. 1 Oon Cutttr, Ed Schlftlw, t. 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T. ever-pote- Kittle Morris, San Rafael, Nancy Barrows, Steamboat Calif Springs, 121 124 36. 128-11- Standings 55-2- 7 54-2- semi-final- s. . third-quart- 4, 3 5.60-- 1 7.35-1- 4, 7.35-1- 5 7.73-1- 4, 7.75-1- 3 ittitm Baltimore, again resting some of its starters, bowed before Boston veteran Bailey Howells - ommri nr.raan qd 0.35-1- 4 0.55-1- 4 0.451.53-1- la"!'' ti 304 S no8 5.135.33-1- 3 332- rir-ti.- 5.55-1- 4, 0.009.15-1- n3H3!rj rtnnia performance and a effort by Sam Jones. Jack Marin was the Bullets' big 5 ini gun with 19 points. a Detroit set an club scoring record with its 158 points against the Bulls and ree corded an halftime mark of 83 points. Happy Hairstons 28 points and Walt Bellamys 25 helped the Pistons with another club standard 67 field goals in a single game. Bob Boozer held up Chicagos fighting colors with 23 points. Rick Adelman scored all his 22 points in the second half in rallying San Diego in victory in a preview of its playoff series with Atlanta. 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Minn., 12166. 7 Tori Wllhmgton, Seattle, Wash., 158-11- 128-11- '88 eat, a4ait mm 128-12- 1 Smith, University Florida standout, was the No. 1 draft choice of the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League. 104 61. one-tent- Detroit crushed Chicago San Diego beat Atlanta and Milwaukee stopped Phoenix Airport. After spending the night at Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital, he flew back home to Lakaa, 6.50-1- 3, By United Press International put of 14 points to recover from a 9 halftime deficit. It was There is a feeling out in Los Jerry West leading Angeles that the New York the Laker attack, however, with Knicks will be returning to play his 34 points. Each of the five the Lakers in the National BasKnicks scored in double ketball Association playoff title starting figures. Willis Reed led the club round. with 26 points. New ruined Los Angeles BosIn other Yorks chance for a second-plac- e ton defeatedSunday games,126-9Baltimore finish in the east Sunday night by beating the Knicks assuring the Lakers of NBA the homecourt advantage should the two teams meet in chamastern Division B Won Lost Pet. pionship play. 25 Baltimore 57 .65 The Lakers completed the Philadelphia 55 26 .67? .65? 54 York season With a record and New ) 47 .560 ?' Boston New York finished at 16 .494 Cincinnati 40 25 .390 92 Detroit New York, completing its reg- Milwaukee 27 30 55 32? ular season in third place Western Division behind Philadelphia, now meets' Wen Lest Pet. 61 27 .671 55 eastern titlist Baltimore in the AtlantaAngeles 46 34 .585 7 41 41 The 76ers San Francisoo 14 division 300 44 37 17 .457 San Diego x Boston. It will Chicago 33 23 4? .403 play foufth-plac- e 30 S3 21 .366 be the Lakers and San Francis- Seattle 14 66 .195 Phoenix 3? co in one Western Division sem- X'CiinchPd title ifinal and Atlanta vs. San Diego Res wife Sunday Detroit 151, Chicago 114 in the other half of the bracket. San Diego 126, Atlanta 13! . Los Angeles rode Keith Erick--, Milwaukee 126, Phoenix 11$ Los Angts 126, New York lit out 'sons strong Boston 126, Baltimore 96 He was Injured when an air- Florida. Doctors said It will bo liner boarding ramp collapsed four or five weeks before tho cast comes off his foot. Saturday night at International of a former Rated Tl R E 5 STATION 5 N.Y., George Dorris, McCall, Idaho. 10S 33. I. Brock Walkar, Alba, Mich , 106 43. 4 Doug HeHmn, Zephyr Cove, Ngv 10432, 10. Kelly Drake, Anchorage, Alaska, Clifford Lakers Vs. Kriicks? 3 2. Whit Sterling, Aspen, Colo., won the boys combined with Mann, Mammoth Lakes, second, and George Dorris, McCall, Idaho, third. 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