4B At a glance Thursday, February 4, 1988 Reno Gazette-Journal Basketball Basketball Schedule Team Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Sacramento ELf89 All-Star Game Golden State Kings raopm 9ame No game Chicago No game No game Golden State Cleveland All-Star Game Sacramento Warriors A1 No game No game Chicago No game (H) No game 4:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 7 30 p.m. Power-play Opportunities-Detroit 1 of Chicago 2 of 5. Goalies-Detroit, St.
Laurent (13 short-10 saves), Hanlon (0:00 third, 10-9). Chicago, Pang (2317). Referee-Mike Noeth. Linesmen-Mike Cvik, Dan Schachte. BLUES I NORTH STARS 0 SI.
Louis rl Minnesota 1 First Period-None. Penalties-Giles, Min (elbowing), Roberts, Mm (slashing), Ewen, StL (crosschecking), 15:21. Second Period 1, St. Louis, Gilmour 22 (Ronning, McKegney), 12:44 (pp). Penalties-Evans, StL (hooking), Giles, Min (holding), Hunter, StL (holding), 14:27.
Third Period 2, St. Louis, Benmng 6 (Gilmour, Federko), 10:47. Penalties McRae, Min (tripping), Ronning, StL, major (slashing), Giles, Min, double minor (roughing), Ewen, StL (interference), 17:51. Shots on goal-St. Louis 1111-4-26.
Minnesota 7 11-7-25. Power-play Opportunities Sf. Louis 1 Of Minnesota 0 of 4. Goalies St. Louis, Millen (25 shots-25 saves).
Minnesota, Beaupre (26-24). A 10,913. Referee-Bob Myers. Linesmen-Wayne Bonney, Mark Pare. JETS 9, FLAMES I TV radio sports NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet GB Streak Horn Away Conf Boston 32 12 .727 Won 2 19- 3 13- 9 239 Philadelphia 20 22 .476 11 Won 1 15- 6 5-16 11-14 Washington 17 25 .405 14 Lost 3 13-10 415 12-18 New York 15 28 .349 16V4 Won 1 14- 8 120 1119 New Jersey 10 33 .233 21Vfr Lost 1 9-14 1-19 4-24 Central Division Pet GB Streak Home Away Conf Atlanta 29 15 .659 Lost 4 17- 2 12 13 18- 9 Detroit 25 15 .625 2 Won 1 15- 4 10-11 18- 9 Chicago 26 18 .591 3 Lost 2 17- 6 9-12 18-12 Cleveland 23 21 .523 6 Won 5 16- 7 7 14 1305 Milwaukee 21 20 .512 6Va Lost 1 14- 7 7-13 1311 Indiana 21 22 .488 7V Lost 1 15- 6 616 12-13 VEST ERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet GB Streak Home Away Conf Dallas 28 14 .667 Lost 3 16- 4 12 10 20- 9 Denver 25 17 .595 3 Won 3 17- 3 8 14 16 11 Houston 24 17 .585 3V Won 2 15- 4 913 17-11 Utah 21 22 .488 7W Won 3 17- 5 4-17 14-12 San Antonio 18 22 .450 9 Won 2 15- 6 3 16 14-14 Sacramento 13 29 .310 IS Lost 1 11-13 2 16 9-21 Pacific Division Pet GB Streak Home Away Conf L.A.
Lakers 34 8 .810 Won 6 20- 2 14- 6 25- 4 Portland 26 15 .634 7'i Won 2 19- 3 7-12 16-10 Seattle 25 19 .568 10 Lost 3 18 2 7 17 15 15 Phoenix 13 28 .317 20Vfr Lost 9 9 10 4-18 8 22 L.A. Clippers 10 31 .244 23' Lost 5 8 12 2 19 8 20 Golden State 9 32 .220 24W Lost 2 8 11 1-21 6 19 BASK ETBALL-Duke-Georgia Tech (ESPN) 6 a.m. BASK ETBALL-Nebraska Oklahoma 4 p.m. BASK ETBALL-Clemson North Carolina'ESPN 6 pm. BASK ETBALL-BYUUtah( ESPN) 8pm BASKETBALL-Wyomlng-UTEP (USA) 9 p.m.
FOOTBALL-lnside NFL (HBO) 11 p.m. BASKETBALL-Klngs Mavericks(AM 1450) .7:30 p.m. denotes live broadcast Scorellne 323-4422 Lists Alex Boyd machine groomed, firm base, gondola and seven chairs Alpine Meadows No new, 5 9 loot base, machine tilled, skier packed, 11 chairs Homewood No new, yt-W toot base, machine tilled and groomed, four chairs and three surface lifts Squaw Valley: 8,200 ft. No new, 6V4 foot base, machine groomed, packed powder, firm spots, cable car, gondola and 13 chairs 6,200 ft. No new, foot base, machine groomed, packed powder, firm spots, three chairs and two surface lifts Heavenly Valley No new, 4-8 foot base, machine groomed, packed powder and hard packed, obstacles, tram, 16 chairs and three surface lifts Ski Incline 8 inches artificial, 244 foot base, machine groomed, packed powder, skier packed, six chairs Mt.
Rose No new, 4 6 foot base, machine tilled, skier packed, six chairs Echo Summit No report Sierra Ski Ranch No new, 414 foot base, packed powder, eight chairs Kirkwood No new, 7V4-8V4 foot base, machine groomed, packed powder, 10 chairs and one surface lift Mt. Reba No new, 4 6 foot base, packed powder, firm packed, seven chairs Dodge Ridge No new, 3V4-5V4 foot base, machine groomed, firm packed, seven chairs Badger Pass No new, 3 foot base, packed powder, four chairs and one sur face lift Mammoth Mountain No new, 6V4 foot base, packed powder, two gondolas, 21 chairs and two surface lifts June Mountain No new, 4 foot base, packed powder, five chairs Sierra Summit No new, 3V4 foot base, machine groomed, packed powder, hard packed, four chairs and two surface lifts Mt. Shasta -No report HIGH SCHOOL SLALOM (at Slide Mountain) BOYS REED 88, RENO 64 1. Scott Westover, Reed, 21.3; 2. Adam Pearl, Reed, 21.5; 3.
Don Wiechers, Reed, 21.8. McQueen 11, sparks 74 1. Phillip Butler (M), 24.29 2. Niko Schoklitch (S), 25.14; 3. Sean Buehler (M), 26.18.
DOUGLAS 89, HUG 51 1. John Dankwerth, 24.6 seconds; 2. Michael Supko, 25.4; 3. Mark Gardner, 25 5. GIRLS DOUGLAS 86, HUG 66 1.
Elise Miluck, 30.7; 2. Julie Carlson, 30.8; 3. Megan Cooper, 31.7. RENO 80, REED 76 1. Kim Zimmerman, Reed, 22.8; 2.
Christie Olsen, Reno, 23.6; 3. Becky Wagner, Reno, 24.5. sparks 83, McQueen 71 1. Sunshine Stevens (M), 30.30; 2. Wendy Rasmussen (S), 30.90; 3.
Keirsten Sorenson (S), 31.54. Edgar Jones Calendar Today No events scheduled. UNR CAREER SCORING LIST Points Player Years Games 1,877 Edgar Jones 1975-79 101 1,731 Alex Boyd 1967-70 73 1,642 PetePadget 1972-76 104 1,249 Nap Montgomery 1963-66 78 1,166 "Tree" Green 1982-83 57 1,125 "Fly" Gray 1977-79 55 1,060 Dwyane Randall 1984-86 58 1,039 Marvin Buckley 1972-74 52 917 Perry Campbell 1974-76 52 903 Johnny High 1977-79 54 897 Steve Hunter 1976-79 87 Friday Basketball University of Nevada-Reno women vs. Boise State, 7:30 p.m., Old Gym. High School: Boys Reno at McQueen, Hug at Douglas, Carson at South Tahoe, Fallon at Manogue.
Hawthorne at Lovelock, Yerington at Battle Mountain, 7:30 p.m. Girls Carson at South Tahoe, Reno at McQueen, Hug at Douglas, Fallon at Manogue, North Tahoe at Elko, Jackpot at Lund, Eureka at Wells, Carlin at Owyhee, McDermitt at Pyramid Lake, Virginia City at Beatty, Gabbs at Smith Valley, Yerington at Battle Mountain, 5:45 p.m. Skiing John Denver Celebrity Ski Classic, Heavenly Valley, 2 p.m. Chicago at Phoenix, 6:30 p.m. Los Angeles Lakers at Los Angeles Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
Dallas at Sacramento, 7:30 p.m. Utah at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta at Seattle, 7:30 p.m. Friday's Games No games scheduled Saturday's Games No games scheduled Sunday's Game All-Star Game at Chicago, 9 a.m. PST Hockey Calgary Winnipeg .8 0 0-0 .4 J-9 First Period 1, Winnipeg, Boschman 15 (Taglianefti), 5:27 (sh).
2, Winnipeg, Tag-lianetti 4 (Duncan, McBain), 11:14. 3, Winnipeg, Boschman 16 (Steen, Neufeld), 16:18. 4, Winnipeg, McBain 23 (Hawer-chuk, Ellett), 18:21 (pp). Penalties McBain, Win (hooking), Rooney, Win (slashing), Hull, Cal (hooking), Suter, Cal (holding), 17:34. Second Period 5, Winnipeg, MacLean 22 (Hawerchuk), 11:27.
6, Winnipeg, Boschman 17 (Olausson, Ellett), 19:22 (pp). Penalties Carlyle, Win (hooking), Mullen, Cal (interference), Murzyn, Cal (cross-checking), Otto, Cal, minor-major (roughing, fighting), Taglianefti, Win, minor-major (high-sticking, fighting) Nieuwen-dyk, Cal, major (fighting), Duncan, Win, major (fighting), Walters, Win (holding), Glynn, Cal (holding), McDonald, Cal, minor-misconduct (roughing), Roberts, Cal, minor-major (cross-checking, fighting), McCrimmon, Cal, game misconduct, Carlyle, Win, minor-misconduct (roughing), Watters, Win, major (fighting), McBain, Win (holding), 20:00. Third Period 7, Winnipeg, McBain 24 (Hawerchuk), 2:37. 8, Winnipeg, MacLean 23 (Steen, Ellett), 10:20. 9, Winnipeg, Steen 12 (Hawerchuk), 14:53 (sh).
Penal-ties-Murzyn, Cal (elbowing), Churla, Cal, major (fighting), McBain, Win, major (fighting), Billiard, Cal (roughing), Roberts, Cal, game misconduct, Watters, Win (roughing), Churla, Cal, major (fighting), Rooney, Win, minor-major (instigator, fighting), 13:11. Shots on goal-Calgary 8-7-10-25. Winnipeg 10-511-26. Power-play Opportunities-Calgary 0 of Winnipeg 2 of 7. Goalies-Calgary, Vernon (10 shots- saves), Dadswell (0:00 second period, 16-11).
Winnipeg, Berthiaume (25-25). A 14,437. Referee-Bill McCreary. Linesmen-Gerard Gauthier, Jerry Pateman. OILERS 8, DEVILS 5 New Jersey 1 1 2-5 Edmonton 2 4 2-1 First Period 1, New Jersey, Shanahan 5 (Korn), 4:28.
2, Edmonton, Tikkanen 16 (Huddy, Kurri), 16:10 (pp). 3, Edmonton, Hannan 12 (Muni), 17:53. Penalties Sundstrom, NJ (hooking), Messier, Edm (tripping), Daneyko, NJ (holding), O'Callahan, NJ (holding), 18:49. Second Period 4, Edmonton, Gretzky 32 (Muni, Kurri), 8:19. 5, Edmonton, Tikkanen 17 (Kurri, Gretzky), 8:56.
6, Edmonton, Tikkanen 18 (McSorley, Gretzky), 14:19. 7, New Jersey, Shanahan 6 (Driver, Wolanin), 15:55. 8, New Jersey, Muller 27 (MacLean), 16:55. 9, Edmonton, Hannan 13 (Krushelnyski), 19:24. Penal-ties Oaneyko, NJ, major (fighting), Beukeboom, Edm, major (fighting), Muni, Edm (interference), Sundstrom, NJ (hooking), Anderson, NJ, major (fighting), Smith, Edm, major (fighting), Odelein, Edm (holding), 11:53.
Third Period 10, Edmonton, Huddy 9 (Krushelnyski, McSorley), 2:21. 11, New Jersey, MacLean 13 (Muller, Velischek), 4:22. 12, Edmonton, Muni 1 (Krushelnyski, Messier), 7:23. 13, New Jersey, Daneyko 3 (Shanahan), 11:43 (pp). Penalties Bro-ten, NJ (high-sticking), Smith, Edm (interference), Gretzky, Edm (interference), Tikkanen, Edm (high-sticking), Simpson, Edm (tripping), Korn, NJ, minor-misconduct (roughing), Anderson, NJ, game misconduct, McSorley, Edm, minor-major-game misconduct (instigator, fighting), Smith, Edm (tripping), 19:10.
Shots on goal-New Jersey 14-10-12 36. Edmonton 16-13-837. Power-play Opportunities-New Jersey 1 of Edmonton 1 of 5. Goalies-New Jersey, Chevrier (37 shots-29 saves). Edmonton, Fuhr (36-32).
A 16,915. Referee-Denis Morel. Linesmen-Jim Christison, Randy Mitton. KINGS 7, CANUCKS 2 Vancouver 2 0 0-2 Los Angeles 3 2-7 First Period 1, Vancouver, Huber 3 (Benning), 3:35 (pp). 2, Los Angeles, Carson 32 (Hammond, Wells), 5:14 (pp).
3, Vancouver, Smyl 12 (Coxe, Wicken-heiser), 11:10. 4, Los Angeles, Fenton 16 (Carpenter, Robitaille), 19:59 (pp). Penalties-Hammond, LA (hooking), Coxe, Van, major (fighting), Baum-gartner, LA, major (fighting), Boyd, Van (tripping), Sutter, Van, major (fighting), Sykes, LA, major (fighting), Hammond, LA (tripping), Sutter, Van (slashing), Huber, Van (elbowing), Benning, Van (slashing), Vancouver bench, served by LeBlanc, 20:00. Second Period 5, Los Angeles, Carson 33 (Nicholls, Carpenter), :58 (pp). 6, Los Angeles, Guay 3 (Sykes, Bourne), 11:38.
7, Los Angeles, Nicholls 23 (Carpenter, Taylor), 16:55. Penalties-Hammond, LA (tripping), Melnyk, Van (hooking), Butcher, Van, misconduct, 7 04; Wells, LA, misconduct, Guay, LA (elbowing), Kennedy, LA (boarding), Lowry, Van, major (fighting), Hardy, LA, major (fighting), Baumgartner, LA (holding), Coxe, Van, major (fighting), Kennedy, LA, major (fighting), Smyl, Van, misconduct, Sykes, LA, misconduct, 16:11. Third Period fl, Los Angeles, Taylor 18 (Hammond, Wells), 8:54 (pp). 9, Los Angeles, Carson 34 (Kennedy, Robitaille), 19:06. Penalties Huber, Van (hooking), Richter, Van (roughing), Hardy, LA (interference), Wells, LA (roughing), 19:42.
Shots on goal-Vancouver 10-15-8-33 Los Angeles 181712-47. Power-play Opportunities-Vancouver 1 Of Los Angeles 4 of 8. Goalies-Vancouver, McLean (47 shots-40 wves). Los Angeles, Healy (33-31). Referee-Bob Hall.
Linesmen-Ryan Bozak, Leon Stickle. Skiing Wednesday's Games Boston 11 Indiana 103 Philadelphia 96, Golden State 14 Cleveland 107, Washington 106 Denver 115, Dallas 105 Utah 123, Sacramento 91 Today's Games Detroit at New York, 4:30 p.m. Golden State at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Indiana, 4:30 p.m. Boston at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m.
New Jersey at Houston, 5:30 p.m. Denver at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. NBA BOXES CAVALIERS 107, BULLETS IN CLEVELAND 1107) Hubbard 3-9 12 7, J.H.Williams 11-14 1-3 23, Daugherty 9-15 2-3 20, Price 7-13 2-3 It, Harper 7-10 4 5 18, Ehlo 25 0-0 5, K.Johnson 1-1 3, Curry 1-3 0-0 2, West 3-4 4, Benson 1-1 1-2 3, Corbin 1-4 2 2 4 Totals 46-86 14-21 107. WASHINGTON (106) Catledge 610 5-5 17, King 7-17 4 5 18, M.Malone 5-14 13-14 23, Colter 2-3 2 2 6, J.Malone 1119 5 6 27, Bogues 15 0-0 2, J.W.Williams 2 7 1-1 5, Bol 0-0 0 0 0, FJohnson 2-6 4-4 8. Totals 36-8) 34-37 106.
35 25 28 19-107 Washington 21 36 30 17-106 3-Point goal Ehlo. Fouled out None. Rebounds Cleveland 49 (Daugherty 10), Washington 46 (M.Malone 13). Assists Cleveland 34 (Daugherty 11), Washington 19 (King, Colter 5). Total fouls-Cleveland 22, Washington 23.
Technicals J.Malone, Washington illegal defense. A 6,806. CELTICS 118, PACERS 103 INDIANA (103) Tisdale 4-12 1-2 9, Williams 4-14 5-6 13, Stipanovich 5-12 10, Fleming 9-16 0-2 18, Long 6-17 2-2 15, Anderson 714 2-2 16, Gray 35 6, Skiles 2-4 1-2 5, Miller 5-6 0-1 11. Totals 45-100 11-16 103. BOSTON (110) McHale 12-21 33 27, Bird 7 19 6-7 21, Parish 5-10 6-6 16, Johnson 210 1-1 5, Ainge 9-13 2-2 21, Lohaus 6-7 0-0 12, Minniefield 4-4 2- 2 10, Acres 2-3 0-0 4, Lewis 1-2 2, Daye 0- 1 HO.Totals 48-90 20-21 118.
Indiana 23 35 20 25-103 Boston 32 34 23 29-118 3-Point goals Long, Miller, Bird, Ainge. Fouled out None. Rebounds-Indiana 54 (Williams 13), Boston 49 (Parish II). Assists Indiana 24 (Fleming 6), Boston 38 (Johnson, Minnie field 10). Total fouls Indiana 21, Boston 16.
A 14,890. 76ERS 96, WARRIORS 84 GOLDEN STATE (84) Higgins 4-5 0-0 8, McDonald 2-6 0-0 4, Whitehead 7-7 0-0 14, Harris 3-10 0-0 6, Garland 3-7 0-0 6, Sampson 717 2 2 16, Frank 34 1-3 7, Teagle 4-9 1-2 9, Mullin 5-12 1- 1 12, Feitl 0-1 0-0 0, O.Smith 0-0 0-0 0, Hoppen 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 39-81 5-8 84. PHILADELPHIA (96) Vranes 4-6 2-2 10, Berkley 8-15 5-9 21, Gminski 4-14 78 IS, Cheeks 5-9 4-5 14, King 6-11 04 12, Wingate 2-4 34 7, Thornton 2 5 0-1 4, Coleman 33 2 2 8, Henderson 27 0-0 SJotals 36-74 23-31 96. Golden State 22 16 21 25-84 Philadelphia 23 25 27 21-96 3-Point goals Mullin, Henderson.
Fouled out-None. Rebounds Golden State 39 (Sampson 9), Philadelphia 52 (Gminski 13). Assists Golden State 25 (Garland 7), Philadelphia 26 (Cheeks 11). Total fouls-Golden State 25, Philadelphia 9. Technicals-Golden State illegal defense 2.
A 14,284. NUGGETS 115, MAVERICKS 105 DALLAS (105) Aguirre 11-26 5-5 27, Perkins 8 20 2 4 18, Donaldson 2 6 12 5, Harper 716 2 3 16, Blackman 2-9 2-2 6, Tarpley 10-17 1-3 21, Blab 0-1 0-0 0, Davis 2-4 0-0 5, Farmer 0-1 0, Schrempf 3-4 1-2 7. Totals 45-104 14-21 105. DENVER (115) English 12-28 2 2 26, Rasmussen 3-9 2-2 8, Schayes 5 9 1-1 11, Lever 613 4-4 16, Adams 7 13 2-2 21, Vincent 10-17 0-0 20, Dunn 0-1 0-0 0, Hanzlik 4-5 59 13, Natt 0-2 0-00. Totals 47-97 16-20 115.
Dallas 22 24 29 10-105 Denver 24 29 27 35-115 3 Point goals Adams 5, Davis. Fouled out-Schayes. Rebounds-Dallas 74 (Donaldson 15), Denver 46 (Lever 9). Assists Dallas 21 (Harper 7), Denver 26 (Adams 9). Total fouls-Dallas 20, Denver 25.
A 10,667. JAZZ 123, KINGS 91 SACRAMENTO (91) Pressley 1-3 0 0 2, Thorpe 4-9 2-2 10, Kleine 2-8 0-2 4, Theus 8-18 56 21, K.Smith 3- 7 3-3 9, D.Smith 0-4 4-4 4, Thompson 1-3 0-0 2, Oldham 4-7 46 12, McGee 6-15 2-2 15, Pinckney 3-5 0-0 6, Jackson 1-4 0-0 2, Tyler 2- 100-04. Totals 35-93 20-25 91. UTAH (123) Malone 11-20 3-5 25, lavaroni 6-7 1-1 13, Eaton 3-8 0-0 6, Tripucka 35 0-0 7, Stockton 4- 5 33 11, Hansen 2 4 1-2 5, Green 9-13 0-0 18, Bailey 8-16 6 6 22, Turpin 4 8 0-1 8, Kofoed 12 2, Griffith 2 4 0-0 6. Totals 53-92 14 18 123.
Sacramento 28 17 22 24- 91 Utah 30 26 38 29-123 3-Point goals-McGee, Griffith 2, Tripucka. Fouled out-None. Rebounds Sacramento 61 (Oldham 13), Utah 45 (Malone 10). Assists Sacramento 15 (Theus, K.Smith, D.Smith 3), Utah 40 (Stockton 10). Total fouls Sacramento 23, Utah 20.
A 12,212. HOW TOP 20 FARED How the Associated Press Top Twenty college basketball teams fared Wednesday: 1. Arizona (20-1) did not play. 2. Nevada-Las Vegas (191) did not play.
3. Brigham Young (16 0) did not play. 4. Duke (152) beat Georgia Tech 78 65. 5.
Temple (16-1) did not play. 6. Purdue (18-2) beat Wisconsin 86-62. 7. Oklahoma (19-2) beat Kansas 73 65.
8. North Carolina (153) did not play. 9. Pittsburgh (16 2) beat No. 20 St.
John's 88-71. 10. Kentucky (15-1) beat Mississippi 94-65. 11. Michigan (18 3) beat No.
13 Iowa 120-103. 12. Syracuse (16-5) did not play. 13. Iowa (15 6) lost to No.
11 Michigan 120-103. Siena 89, Boston U. 84 Slippery Rock 70, Indiana, Pa. 63 St. Rose 93, Green Mountain 57 Staten Island 86, Hunter 67 Stockton St.
68, Glassboro St. 59 Stony Brook 77, Old Westbury 60 Trenton St. 88, Wm. Paterson 74 Tufts 68, Amherst 64 W. Virginia Tech 73, Fairmont St.
68, OT Wash. Jeff. 66, Carnegie-Mellon 61 Waynesburg 98, Geneva 76 Widener 55, Swarthmore 47 Worcester Tech 100, Williams 93 NCAA LEADERS TEAM The NCAA's college basketball team offense leaders through games of Feb. 1 Team Offense W- Pts. Avg.
Loyola, Calif. 19 16- 3 2056 108.2 Oklahoma 20 18- 2 2143 107.2 19 15 4 1848 97.3 Bradley 16 13- 3 1516 94.8 Iowa St. 21 16- 5 1987 94.6 Iowa 20 15 5 1865 93.3 Brigham Young 15 15 0 1390 92.7 Duke 16 14- 2 1465 91.6 Xavier, Ohio 16 13- 3 1464 91.5 Holy Cross 18 8-10 1634 90.8 Southern Miss. 18 15 3 1626 90.3 Syracuse 20 IS 5 1799 89.9 Nevada-Las Vegas 20 19- 1 1785 89.3 Virginia Tech 19 14- 5 1686 88.7 Michigan 20 17- 3 1767 88.3 Rhode Island 20 17- 3 1747 87.3 Team Defense Colorado St. Boise St.
Princeton Ga. Southern St. Mary's, Cal. Idaho Georgetown Bay Utah Temple UTEP Winthrop Arkansas Oregon St. Arizona Notre Dame W- Pts.
Avg. 17 11- 6 897 52.8 18 16- 2 989 54.9 14 10- 4 771 55.1 17 14- 3 956 56.2 17 11- 6 980 57.6 19 14- 5 1102 58.0 18 14- 4 1062 59.0 19 14- 5 1128 59.4 19 13- 6 1137 59.8 17 16- 1 1019 59.9 21 17- 4 1267 60.3 19 HO 1175 61.8 18 15- 3 1114 61.9 17 10- 7 1054 62.0 21 20- 1 1311 62.4 17 12- 5 1062 62.5 INDIVIDUAL Scoring CI TFG 3FG FT Pts. Avg. Hawkins, Brad SR 16 191 49 148 579 36.2 Mason, TnSt SR 17 183 28 99 493 29.0 Queenan, Leh SR 20209 12 140 570 28.5 Borges, Wag SO 16 158 50 82 448 28.0 Martin, Murr JR 18 188 11 105 492 27.3 Simmons, Evan SR 18 170 28 94 462 25.7 Hayward, Lylll JR 18 176 14 88 454 25.2 Berry, SJos SR 18 160 40 94 454 25.2 Grayer, IwSt SR 21 201 13 110 525 25.0 Larkin, Xav SR 16 156 9 75 396 24.8 Barton, Dart JR 14 120 44 62 346 24.7 Anderson, Dnc SR 19 155 26 131 467 24.6 Bradford, Fair JR 16 137 28 85 387 24.2 Tucker, Butl SR 17 152 12 94 410 24.1 Eackles, NO sr 19 1 53 13 136 455 23.9 Simmons, LaSI SO 22 209 2 105 525 23.9 SR 19 177 30 68 452 23.8 Hendrsn, Mrsh SR 20 171 44 89 475 23.8 Hodge, SAIa JR 16 150 28 51 379 23.7 Stinnie, VaCm SR 17 148 17 89 402 23.6 Englstd.UC-lrv SR 18 150 14 111 425 23.6 Richmnd, KnSt SR 16 1 34 1 5 94 377 23.6 TullOS, Det SR 18 166 24 68 424 23.6 Rivers, ND sr 17 128 36 108 400 23.5 Wheeler, Manh SR 21 175 18 126 494 23.5 Simpson, Rider SR 17 152 47 48 399 23.5 Manning, Kan SR 19 175 4 89 443 23.3 Rhodes, lowaSt SR 21 200 16 72 488 23.2 Smits, Marist SR 18 154 0 108 416 23.1 Maierle, CMich SR 19 164 22 87 437 23.0 Gathers, LyCal SO 19 187 0 61 435 22.9 Lewis, Pep SO 19 142 36 112 432 22.7 Smith, BYU ir 15 121 22 75 339 22.6 Long, EMich SR 18 134 0 137 405 22.5 Brooks, AlaSt JR 19 151 8 117 427 22.5 Grant, Mich SR 20 162 25 94 443 22.1 Lewis, SAIa JR 18 161 6 69 397 22.1 Sanders, GMas JR 18 138 12 107 395 21.9 West, TexSo SO 18 164 13 54 395 21.9 Barros, BC ir 19 143 57 73 416 21.9 Johnson, CMich SR 19 154 53 50 41621.9 Morton, CSF sr 18 143 45 62 393 21.8 Domako, MntSt SR 19 154 43 63 414 21.8 Workman, ORb JR 20 161 39 67 428 21.4 Rice, Mich JR 19 173 16 44 406 21.4 Taylor, Ore SR 13 98 18 63 277 21.3 Florence, South SR 19 159 51 34 403 21.2 Owens, Rl sr 20 153 39 79 424 21.2 Lancastr, VTch JR 19 144 61 53 402 21.2 ir 13 106 11 51 274 21.1 Rebounding CI No. Avg.
Miller, Lylll FR 18 258 14.3 Lane, Pitt JR 17 213 12.5 Mack, SCSt JR 18 223 12.4 Simmons, LaSall SO 22 270 12.3 White, LaTech JR 18 218 12.1 Spencer, Howard SR 17 197 11.6 Sanders, GMas 18 206 11.4 Butts, Buck JR 17 193 11.4 Grant, Okla SR 20 225 11.3 Johnson, Bapt SR 17 188 11.1 Coleman, Syra SO 20 220 11.0 Gulley, Lamar SR 18 196 10.9 Long, EMich SR 18 192 10.7 Smith, WKy SO 18 192 10.7 Mason, TennSt SR 17 181 10.6 Burton, LIU 18 190 10.6 Canino, CConn SR 19 198 10.4 Perdue, Vand SR 17 177 10.4 Langston, HrdSim SR 17 175 10.3 SR 19 195 10.3 Shackleford, NCSt JR 16 164 10.3 Riley, SEla JR 21 214 10.2 Rhodes, OhioU fr 18 183 10.2 Hill, Xavier SO 16 161 10.1 Maierle, CMich SR 19 191 10.1 PREP RESULTS GIRLS YERINGTON 49, SPARKS 39 YERINGTON (49) Hanes 0 4-5 4, Krass 1 0-0 2, Waylon 1 12 3, G. Williams 4 2-4 10, King 4 1-5 9, Benjamin 0 0-2 0, Nagel 6 7-12 19, Thorn 1 0-1 2. Totals 17 1531 49. SPARKS (39) Proutsos 1 2 4 4, Chappell 0 01 0, Schraeder 3 5-7 12, Musselman 4 1-4 9, Moss 2 0-3 4, Colt 3 0-4 6, Morton 1 2-2 A. Totals 14 10-15 39.
Yerington 13 91314-49 Sparks 11 IS 8 5 39 Total fouls Yerington 20, Sparks 27. Fouled out-Williams. Schraeder, Morion, Musselman. Technical foul Moss. Three-point field-goals Sparks 1 (Schraeder).
July 23 Montreal at Cincinnati or San Francisco at St. Louis, 11:20 a.m. July 30 California at Chicago White Sox or New York Yankees at Toronto, 11:20 a.m. Aug. 6 Boston at Detroit or Montreal at St.
Louis, 11:20 a.m. Aug. 13 New York Yankees at Minnesota or St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. Aug.
20 Cincinnati at St. Louis or Oakland at Boston, 11:20 a.m. Aug. 27 New York Yankees at California or Chicago Cubs at Atlanta, 12:20 p.m. Sept.
3 Kansas City at Minnesota or Los Angeles at New York Mets, 12:20 p.m. Sept. 10 Detroit at New York Yankees or Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 11 :20 a.m. Sept.
17 Montreal at New York Mets or San-Francisco at Houston, 10:20 a.m. Sept. 24 TBA Oct. I TBA Wrestling PREP RESULTS carson 42, McQueen i 103 Peters (M) dec. LePire 4-2; 112 -Valdez (0 p.
O'Hara 119 Lehman (C) d. Avancino 6-1; 125 Hudspeth (M) d. Perry 9-3; 130 Allen (C) d. Miller; 135 Nollsch (0 p. Kelly 140 Rupert (C) Moss Snipes (0 p.
Johnson 152 Nichols (C) p. Talbot 160 Sullivan (0 p. Good-sell 171 Jason Zubieta (M) p. Delaney 189 Justin Zubieta (M) d. Garcia 3-2; Heavyweight Scheiber (M) d.
Lauderbaugh 15-7. Records McQueen 52, Carson 7-0. SPARKS 36, DOUGLAS 32 103 Condon (S) p. Hollander 112 Alverado (S) tech. fall over Buskay; 119- Huzarski (S) p.
Scichilone 125 Phungphiphadhane (S) p. Dobbins 130- Haugland (S) d. A. Murray 4-0; 135 Wood (D) d. Hays 10 140 -Stout (S) won by forfeit; 145 J.Murray (D) won by forfeit; 152 Hershberger (D) p.
Slannegan 160 R. Coverley (D) d. Butler 12 171 Harvey (S) d. Sheets 7-4; 189 D. Coverley (D) won by forfeit; Heavyweight Toth (D) won by forfeit.
Records -Douglas 52. WOOSTER 48, RENO 30 103 Peterson (W) tech. fall Holliday 19-2; 112 Grate (W) won by forfeit; 119 Steffens (W) p. Fairchild 125 -Lindenberg (W) won by forfeit; 130 LeMay (R) p. IngallS 135 For-shey (W) p.
Polaha 140- Riley (R) won by forfiet; 145 Chen (R) p. Braun 152 Fordham won by forfeit. 160 Uren (R) p. Webber 171 Stockton won by injury over Shin; 189 Wes-tergard (W) won by forfeit; Heavyweight Atkins (W) won by forfeit. Records Reno 1-7.
LOWRY 57, ELKO 12 103-Manzo (L) p. J. Marin 112-Arreola (L) d. McLeod 14 lit C. Marin (E) p.
Estrada 125 Turner (L) p. Kidwell 130 Cardenas (L) p. Valena 135 Hess (L) p. Phillips 140 Hutchings (E) p. Connelley 145- Poulson (L) d.
Walsh 61; 152 Blattman (L) p. Crisler 160 -Green (L) d. Tibbets 7 171 Kirby (E) p. Gutierrez 3: 19; 189 Holt (L) p. Bying-ton Heavyweight Bush (L) p.
Zeller :45. Records -Lowry 15-0. FALLON 34, TAHOE-TRUCKEE 27 103 Gauthier (F) by forfeit; 112 Ritter (F) d. Kissinger, technical fall, 17-0; 119 -Thomas (F) p. Schuller, 125 -Cornmesser (F) d.
Clayton. 10-2; 130 Jimenez (TT) by forfeit; 135 Allyn (F) p. Mitchell, 140 Lim (TT) by forfeit; 145 Jenkins (TT) d. Scoggins, 7-2; 152 McGuire (TT) by forfeit; 160 double forfeit; 171 York (TT) by forfeit; 189 Leisy (F) by forfeit; Hwt Double forfeit. YERINGTON 48, FALLON 42 103 Gauthier (F) by forfeit; 112 -Ritter (F) p.
Menesini, 5:38. 119 Cree-don (Y) p. Thomas, 124 Cornmesser (F) p. Rathbun, 130-Milli-gan (Y) by forfeit; 135 Allyn (F) p. Harrison, 140 double forfeit; 145 Scoggins (F) by forfeit; 152 double forfeit; 160 Sanchez (Y) by forfeit; 171 Santos (Y) by forfeit; 189 Wright (Y) by forfeit; Hwt Marriott (Y) by forfeit.
Bowling BOWLERS' JOURNAL At Venice, Fla. Second-round results Wednesday from the 8140,000 Bowlers' Journal Florida 8 PA Open with 12-game pinfall totals: 1, Jack Jurek, Lackawanna, N.Y., 2,752. 2, Joe Firpo, Lake Worth, 2,730. 3, Hugh Miller, Everett, 2,711. 4, Tony Moore, Corbin, 2,706.
5, Todd Thompson, Reno, 288. 6, Les Zikes, Palatine, 2,681. 7, Ron Bell, Akron, Ohio, 2,672. 8, Randy Lightfoot, St. Charles, 2,667.
9, Marshall Holman, Medford, 2,647. 10, Todd Agee, Akron, Ohio, 2,636. 11, Todd Koller, El Cajon, 2,633. 12, Scott Devers, Centerville, 2,620. 13, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela, 2,617.
14, (tie) Bob Handley, Pompano Beach, and Dave Karr, Bradenton, 2.616. 16, Mike Jasnau, Wichita, 2.608. 17, Purvis Granger, Lafayette, 2.605. 18, Don Sylvia, New Bedford, 2,602. 19, Tony Westlake, Edmond, 2,600.
20, Rick Steelsmith, Wichita, 2,599. 21, (tie) Bob Benoit, Topeka, and Wayne Webb, Waco, Texas, 2,597. 23, Pete Weber, Florissant, 2,593. 24, George Branham III, San Diego, 2,591. WOMEN EAST Boston College 76, Brooklyn Col.
31 Bridgeport 65, S. Connecticut 52 Bucknell 73, Hofstra 67 California, Pa. 79, Edinboro 74 Carnegie-Mellon 85, Wash. Jeff. 67 Coast Guard 87, Emerson 54 Eliiabethtown 62, Juniata 43 Geneseo St.
59, Rxhester Tech 48 Glassboro St. 66, Stockton St. 62 Hartford 77, Northeastern 70 Hunter 82, Staten Island 46 Indiana, Pa. 75, Slippery Rock 59 Manhattanville 67, FDU-Madison 60 Shore 73, Coppin St. 65 Millersville 71, Mansfield 52 Montclair St.
70, Wm. Paterson 42 Syracuse 68, St. John's 58 Thiel 66, Westminster, Pa. 64 Vermont 78, Cent. Connecticut St.
57 West Chester 64, Kutztown 58 SOUTH Auburn 78, Lousiana St. 47 Bowie St. 78, Lincoln, Pa. 37 Clemson 90, Georgia Tech 74 Florida Southern 89, Eckerd 50 Francis Marion 60, S.C.-Aiken 55 Furman 81, Appalachian St. 76 Georgia 82, South Carolina 60 Hampton U.
123, N.C. Central 55 Maryland 83, Virginia 79 Jackson St. 79, Mississippi Col. 55 Johnston C. Smith 77, St.
Paul's 50 Morehead St. 73, 70 Norfolk St. 67, Shaw 62 Radford 81, N.C. Charlotte 58 Richmond 79, Morgan St. 43 Rollins 91, Tampa 78 Va.
Commonwealth 58, James Madison 57 Vanderbilt 80, Mississippi St. 70 MIDWEST Bowling Green 101, Cent. Michigan 78 Dayton 79, Miami, Ohio 63 Grand Valley St. 76, N. Michigan 72 Hope 56, Alma 55, OT John Carroll 54, Hiram 52 Kansas St.
83, Iowa St. 70 Kent St. 104, Ball St. 81 Kenyon 68, Denison 44 Missouri 71, Colorado 69 Nebraska 67, Oklahoma St. 61 Oberlin 40, Case Western 38 Ohio U.
79, E. Michigan 66 Ohio Weslyn 83, Wooster 70 Tennessee 91, Notre Dame 71 W. Michigan 66, Toledo 57 SOUTHWEST Houston 96, Rice 55 Howard Payne 66, Trinity, Tex. 60 Prairie View 80, Nicholls St. 66 St.
Edward's, Texas 94, Concordia Lutheran 80 Southern Meth. 81, Texas-San Antonio 58 Baseball CALENDAR 1988 Feb. 1 to 21 Salary arbitration hearings. Feb. 19 First day pitchers, catchers and injured players can report voluntarily for spring training.
Feb. 24 First day all others can report voluntarily for spring training. March 2 Earliest mandatory day for first spring training workout. March 3 Exhibition games begin. March 11 Last day to renew contracts.
March 29 Last day to request waivers to release player without having to pay his 1988 salary. April 4 Opening day. Active roster reduced to 25 24) players. May 1 Clubs may resume negotiations with their former players who became free agents. May 15 Clubs may re-sign players whom they released following the end of the 1987 season.
June 1-3 Amateur draft. TV GAMES All Times Pacific The tentative schedule for NBC's Major League Baseball Game of the Week: April 9 Toronto at Minnesota or New York Mets at Philadelphia, 12:20 p.m. April 14 St. Louis at New York Mets or Cincinnati Reds at Houston, 10:20 a.m. New York Yankees at Milwaukee or Atlanta at Los Angeles, 1:05 p.m.
April 23 Cincinnati at Atlanta or Boston at Milwaukee, 10:50 a.m. April 30 California at Toronto or Atlanta at Philadelphia, 10:20 a.m. May 7 Boston at Minnesota or San Francisco at Chicago Cubs, 10:20 a.m. May 14 Chicago Cubs at Houston or California at New York Yankees, 10:20 a.m. Minnesota at Detroit or New York Mets at San Francisco, 1 :05 p.m.
May 21 Detroit at Chicago White Sox or California at Boston, 12:20 p.m. May 28 San Francisco at Philadelphia or St. Louis at Atlanta, 11:20 p.m. June 4 Chicago Cubs at New York Mets or Cincinnati at Los Angeles, 12:20 p.m. June tl Kansas City at California or Baltimore at New York Yankees, 12:20 p.m.
June 16 San Francisco at Cincinnati or Boston at Baltimore, 10:20 a.m. San Diego at Los Angeles or Toronto at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. June 25 Minnesota at Oakland or New York Mets at Chicago Cubs, 12:20 p.m. July 2 New York Yankees at Chicago White Sox or Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 11:20 p.m. California at Detroit (West Coast only), 1:05 p.m.
July 9 Oakland at Detroit or New York Metsat Houston, 10:50 a.m. July 16 Los Angeles at Chicago Cubs or Kansas City at Boston, 10:20 a.m. Detroit at California or Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees, 1:05 p.m. 14. Georgetown (14-5) did not play.
15. Vanderbilt (14-4) beat Mississippi State 82-66. 16. Iowa State (16-6) lost to Kansas State 69-68, OT. 17.
Illinois (14-6) did not play. 18. Bradley (13 3) did not play. 19. Florida (16-5) beat Alabama 74-64.
20. St. John's (14-4) lost to No. 9 Pittsburgh 88-71. COLLEGE SCORES FAR WEST Colorado Mines 117, Colorado Baptist 81 San Bernardino St.
80, Occidental 62 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 69, Texas Tech 48 Cent. Okla. 108, Midwestern Texas 103 Houston 84, Rice 67 Howard Payne 74, Trinity, Tex. 68 Mary Hardin-Baylor 84, Dallas 66 SE Oklahoma 78, NE Oklahoma 71 Texas 76, Baylor 56 Texas A8.M 72, Texas Christian 67 MIDWEST Adrian 92, Olivet 90, OT Aurora 72, Judson 68 Bethany, Kan. 86, Sterling 83 Calvin 84, Kalamazoo 76 Capital 66, Marietta 51 Cardinal Stritch 71, Trinity, III.
51 Cent. Michigan 63, Bowling Green 60 Cent. Missouri 76, NE Missouri 65 Dayton 72, Chicago St. 65, OT DePaul 64, Indiana St. 56 Dordt 96, Dakota St.
64 E.Michigan 109, Ohio U. 92 Hastings 70, Nebraska Weslyn 66 Heidelberg 65, Ohio Northern 53 Hope 70, Alma 67 Illinois Weslyn 88, Wheaton 68 Wayne 111, Tri State 99 80, Franklin 78 Kansas St. 79, Iowa St. 68, OT Kent St. 67, Ball St.
64 Loyola, III. 76, Marquette 69 Michigan 120, Iowa 103 Midland Lutheran 85, Doane 66 Millikin 67, DePauw 65 Missouri 99, Colorado 69 Missouri-Rolla 82, NW Missouri St. 71 Louis 73, SW Missouri Baptist 55 Mount Union 68, Otterbein 66 Muskingum 52, Baldwin-Wallace 50 N. Michigan 90, Grand Valley St. 83 North Park 91, Carroll, Wis.
77 Northwestern, Iowa 102, Mount Marty 83 Oberlin 102, Case Western 63 Ohio Weslyn 75, Wooster 69 Oklahoma 73, Kansas 65 Ottawa, Kan. 70, Kansas Weslyn 65 Purdue 86, Wisconsin 62 Roosevelt 90, NE Illinois 85 SE Missouri 76, Lincoln, Mo. 63 St. Mary's, Kan. 87, Tabor 73 St.
Norbert 65, Ripon 63 St. Xavier 58, St. Francis, III. 46 Valparaiso 56, Butler 55 W. Michigan 88, Toledo 76 Washington, Mo.
77, Webster 65 Xavier, Ohio 101, Wright St. 84 SOUTH Alabama AJ.M 82, Clark Col. 80 Belmont Abbey 81, Barber-Scotia 60 Cent. Florida 90, Brooklyn Col. 80 Coppin St.
77, Shore 76 Duke 78, Georgia Tech 65 Emory 83, Sewanee 77 Florida 74, Alabama 64 Florida Southern 102, Eckerd 80 Francis Marion 66, S.C.-Aiken 57 Greensboro 88, Methodist 74 Hampton U. 82, Bowie St. 66 Johnson C. Smith 90, St. Paul's 73 Kentucky 94, Mississippi 65 LSU 78, Auburn 69 Louisville 68, South Carolina 53 Morehouse 90, Fort Valley St.
78 N. Carolina A8J 92, Akron 70 N. Carolina St. 75, Virginia 69 N.C.-Greensboro 67, N.C. Wesleyan 64 Oglethorpe 100, Piedmont 78 Paine 69, Albany, Ga.
57 Pembroke St. 79, Pfeiffer76 Shenandoah 91, Mary mount, Va. 83 Southern Tech 67, Berry 64 Tampa 99, Rollins 80 Tennessee 92, Georgia 81 Vanderbilt 82, Mississippi St. 66 Voornees 78, Coll. of Charleston 77 Wake Forest 61, N.C.Wilmington 58 Winston-Salem 63, Fayetteville St.
60 EAST Albany, Y. 75, Union, N.Y. 73, 20T Alderson-Broaddus 71, Glenville St. 60 Army 84, Cent. Connecticut St.
81 Bloomsburg 84, East Stroudsburg 66 Bridgeport 80, S. Connecticut 62 Bucknell 86, Hofstra 73 Caldwell 76, Drew 66 Charleston, W.Va. 99, Salem, W.Va. 83 Coast Guard 94, Salve Regina 88, 30T Colgate 58, New Hampshire 57 Dowling 92, C.W. Post 85 Fairleigh Dickinson 71, Wagner 54 Franklin 4 Marshall 78, Haverford 48 Grove City 70, Bethany.W.Va.
61 Jersey City St. 91, Kean 84 Johns Hopkins 74, Ursinus 72 Juniata 84, Elizabethtown 72 Kings, Pa. 81, Albright 53 Kutzlown 74, West Chester 68 Lafayette 73, Towson St. 60 Lehigh 86, Delaware 75 Lock Haven 75, Shippensburg 63 Lowell 98, Keene St. 95 Lycoming 89, Messiah 74 Md.
-Baltimore County 88, St. Francis, Pa. 60 Middletiury 93, Castleton St. 72 Millersville97, Mansfield 61 Moravian 92, Gettysburg 76 Mount St. Mary's, Md.
99, Pitt-Johnstown 79 Muhlenberg 71, Dickinson 69 N.Y. Tech 93, Southampton 58 New Haven 87, Sacred Heart 85, OT Oneonta St. 68, Skidmore 56 Pace 68, St. Francis, NY 65 Penn St. Behrend 112, Thiel 87 Phila.
Pharmacy 65, Spring Garden 61 Pittsburgh 88, St. John's 71 Plymouth St. 93, Suffolk 74 Ramapo 74, Montclair St. 58 Rochester 65, Alfred 60 Rutgers-Newark 69, Rutgers Camden 63 Scranton 78, Delaware Val. 56 NHL WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division Pts GF GA Philadelphia 26 20 6 58 176 181 Washington 24 23 6 54 178 165 NY Islanders 24 21 6 54 197 182 New Jersey 24 25 5 53 188 205 Pittsburgh 22 23 9 53 209 214 NY Rangers 20 25 7 47 200 195 Adams Division Montreal 30 15 10 70 207 170 Boston 30 19 5 65 201 169 Buffalo 24 21 9 57 182 203 Hartford 22 24 7 51 162 173 Quebec 21 26 3 45 178 191 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division Pts GF GA Detroit 25 19 8 58 207 177 St.
Louis 25 23 5 55 183 179 Chicago 22 29 3 47 191 222 Minnesota 16 31 8 40 166 226 Toronto 15 29 9 39 196 223 Smythe Division Calgary 32 16 6 70 266 204 Edmonton 30 17 7 67 242 183 Winnipeg 23 22 7 53 195 193 Los Angeles 19 32 5 43 207 250 Vancouver 17 31 7 41 187 212 Wednesday's Games Montreal 5, Hartford 2 Detroit 6, Chicago 4 St. Louis 2, Minnesota 0 Winnipeg 9, Calgary 0 Edmonton 8, New Jersey 5 Los Angeles 7, Vancouver 2 Today's Games (All Times PDT) Montreal at Boston, 4:35 p.m. New York Rangers at Quebec, 4:35 p.m. Toronto at Philadelphia, 4:35 p.m. Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 4:35 p.m.
Friday's Games Toronto at Buffalo, 4:35 p.m. Calgary at Detroit, 4:35 p.m. New York Islanders at Washington, 5:05 p.m. Chicago at Winnipeg, 5:35 p.m. New Jersey at Vancouver, 7:35 p.m.
NHL SUMMARIES CANADIENS 5, WHALERS 2 .1 3 1-5 .2 0 0-2 First Period 1, Hartford, Carson 3, 6:12 (sh). 2, Montreal, Lemieux 23 (Smith, Lalor), 10:51. 3, Hartford, Ferraro 14 (Samuelsson, Babych), 17:34 (pp). Penalties Kordic, Mon (roughing), Anderson, Har (interference), Mac-Dermid, Har (high-sticking), Robinson, Mon (holding), Cote, Har (tripping), 18:06. Second Period 4, Montreal, Momesso 3 (Smith, Svoboda), 5:28.
5, Montreal, Richer 32 (Naslund), 8:30. 6, Montreal, Momesso 4 (Smith, Svoboda), 14:57. Penalties Dineen, Har (roughing), Skrudland, Mon (tripping), McPhee, Mon (roughing), Francis, Har (roughing), Lemieux, Mon (unsportsmanlike conduct), Robertson, Har (unsportsmanlike conduct), Skrudland, Mon (crosschecking), Francis, Har, double minor (high-sticking), 19:16. Third Period 7, Montreal, Momesso 5 (Chelios), 1:19 (pp). Penalties-Walter, Mon (hooking), Svoboda, Mon (roughing), Skrudland, Mon (roughing), Sheeny, Har (roughing), Dineen, Har (roughing), 15:46.
Shots on goal-Montreal 9-12-8-29. Hartford 9-12-6-27. Power-play Opportunities-Montreal 1 of6; Hartford lot 5. Goalies-Montreal, Roy (27 shots-25 saves). Hartford, Liut (29-24).
A 15,203. Referee-Dave Newell. Linesmen-Kevin Collins, Ray Scapinello. RED WINGS 6, BLACKHAWKS 4 Detroit j-j Chicago ia First Period 1, Chicago, Vaive 31 (Cas-sidy, T.Murray), 1:05. 2, Chicago, Graham 14 (Savard, Cassidy), 7:05 (pp).
3, Detroit, Chabot 10, 18:01 (sh). Penalties Stapleton, Chi (cross-checking), Chiasson, Det (holding), Larmer, Chi (tripping), Chabot, Det (hooking), Snepsts, Det (cross-checking, T.Murray, Chi (hooking), Second Period 4, Detroit, Ashton 19, 3:35. 5, Detroit, Yzerman 38 (Klima), 4:22. 6, Chicago, Savard 31 (Larmer, Graham), 8:07. 7, Detroit, Oates 5 (Barr, Gallant), 16:03.
Penalties-Snepsts, Det, double minor (high-sticking, roughing), Sutter, Chi, double minor (high-sticking, roughing), Higgins, Det (roughing), Sutter, Chi, double minor (charging, roughing), 19:45. Third Period 8, Detroit, Oates 6 (Klima), 2:17. 9, Chicago, Thomas 11 (Vaive, Savard), 5:35 (pp). 10, Detroit, Probert 24 (Yzerman, Chiasson), 7:37 (pp). Penalties-Bridgman, Det (hooking), Hanlon, Det, served by Higgins (delay of game), Snepsts, Det (roughing), Sutter, Chi (roughing), Nylund, Chi (tripping), 6:52.
Shots on goal Detroit 8-7-8-23. Chicago 7-6-10-a Missed penalty shots Savard, Chi, 4:17 3rd. Deals BASEBALL American League CALIFORNIA ANGELS Agreed to terms with Bryan Harvey, pitcher, on a one-year contract. CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Agreed to terms with Jim Winn, pitcher, on a one-year contract. MINNESOTA TWINS-Agreed to terms with Tim Laudner, catcher, on a one-year contract.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS Signed Rudy Law, outfielder, to minor league contract. National League HOUSTON ASTROS-Agreed to terms with Jim Pankovits, infielder, on a one-year contract. PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Signed Jeff Robinson, pitcher, to a one-year contract. Named Bruce Stephen director of merchandising. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS-Claimed Greg Kite, center, off waivers.
Released Norris Coleman, forward. Continental Basketball Association ROCHESTER FLYERS-Signed Kenny Fields, forward. United States Basketball League NEW HAVEN SKYHAWKS Named Murray Knox general manager. FOOTBALL National Football League GREEN BAY PACKERS Named Lindy Infante head coach. HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW YORK RANGERS-Sent Jim Pavese, defenseman, from Colorado of the International Hockey League to New Haven of the American Hockey League.
COLLEGE EAST COAST CONFERENCE Suspended Dwayne Martin, Tow-son State forward, for two games, and Jim Cleveland, Rider forward, and Ed Titus, Rider guard, for one game for fighting. BOISE STATE-Announced that Pat Moore and Robert Morris, defensive tackles, have transferred to Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. IDAHO Announced the resignation of Bill Belknap, athletic director, so he can accept an administrative post within the school. Named Harold "Hal" Godwin acting athletic director. ILLINOIS Named John Mackovic head football coach.
Announced that Howard Tippett, defensive coordinator, is leaving the coaching staff. MEMPHIS STATE-Announced the resignation of Peter Bermel, soccer coach, effective February 15. NAVY-Named Ray Ruffing and Vincent Kerley assistant baseball coaches. TENNESSEE-Suspended Elvin Brown, forward, indefinitely from the basketball team after being arrested for shoplifting. Reno line NFL Pro Bowl (at Honolulu) Favorite Pts Underdog AFC 3 NFC Over-Under 44 points.
NBA Today Favorite Pts Underdog Pistons 2 KNICKS CAVALIERS 11 Warriors PACERS 4V4 76ers SPURS 1 Nuggets BUCKS 1V4 Celtics ROCKETS 14 Nets SUNS 1V4 Bulls Lakers CLIPPERS SONICS 3 Hawks Mavericks 414 KINGS BLAZERS 8 Jazz All-Star Game Sunday (at Chicago) EAST 4 West Over-Under 268V4 points. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Favorite underdog NEBRASKA 344 Oklahoma St. OHIO ST. 1 Illinois St. Joseph's 244 GEO.
WASH. ST. PETER'S 12 Fairfield West Virginia B44 MASS. TEMPLE 19 Duquesne VA. COMMON.
3 Connecticut 544 HOLY CROSS Jacksonville 1 S. FLORIDA OLD DOMINION 9 William J. Mary RHODE ISLAND 1744 Rutgsrs IONA Pick Fordham Michigan St. 2 'WESTERN INDIANA 15 Minnesota N.C.-CHARLOTTE 444 W. Kentucky CREIGHTON 144 Tulsa North Carolina 6 CLEMSON WYOMING 6 Texas-El Paso NEW MEX.
ST. 3 Utah St. New Mexico 744 AIR FORCE LONG BEACH ST. 6 SanJoseSt. SANTA BARB.
714 Fullerton Arizona St. 3 CALIFORNIA Ucla 244 OREGON Arizona low STANFORD OREGON ST. 844 Southern Cal BYU 9Vk Utah NHL Today Favorite Pts Underdog FLYERS V4 Maple Leafs BRUINS 44 Canadiens PENGUINS 1 North Stars NORDIQUES Pick Rangers Odds and point spreads provided by Harrati's Reno Race and Sports Book. Point spreads are subject to change. LOCAL CONDITIONS Here are the latest conditions at ski resorts in California and Nevada, as provided by the California State Automobile Association: Lassen Park -No report Boreal I No new, 7 foot base, machine groomed, packed powder, five chairs, day; two chairs, night Donner Ski Ranch No new, 6 foot base, machine groomed, three chairs Soda Springs -No report Sugar Bowl -No report Tahoe Donner No new, 3-4 foot base, machine tilled, two chairs and one surface North Star No new, 2V4-5 foot base,.