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THE PLAIN DEALER, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1981 For final scores call '344-4580. Answers For the record to ONLY ALL by other writing sports Ask Hal, questions can The be Plain obtained Dealer. Sports over lightly National Basketball Association 03 A 4.83 3 41 A 1 6. All Times EST FIRST ROUND Today Li Fordham Tomorrow (19-8) at Dayton (17-10), 8 p.m. Old Dominion (18-9) at Georgia (18-11), 8 Texas-Arlington (20-7) vs.

South Alabama (23-9) at Biloxi, 8 p.m. American U. (24-5) at Toledo (19-9), 8 p.m. 4 Jose St. (21-8) at Paso (17- 9 p.m.

Drake (18-10) at Minnesota (17-10), 9 p.m. 4 Thursday Connecticut (19-8) at South Florida (18-100, 8 p.m. North Duquesne Carolina (20-9) at AST Michigan (21-7) at (17-10), Duke 8 (15-12), p.m. 9 p.m.' Temple (19-7) at Clemson (20-10), 8 p.m. Alabama (17-10) at St.

John's (17-10), 8 p.m. Holy Cross (19-9) at Southern Mississippi (20-6), 8 p.m. Rhode Island (21-7) at Purdue (17-10). 9 4 Friday Marquette (19-10) at Syracuse (18-11), 8 p.m. Team to be determined at West Virginia A (20-8), 8 p.m.

Team to be determined at Tulsa (21-7), 9 p.m: SECOND ROUND March 15-1 THIRD ROUND March 19-20 Semitinets March 23 At New, York's Madison Square Garden Finots -Championship and Consolation 'March 25 At New York's Modison Savare Garden AIl-OAC basketball 704 ALL OHIO ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TEAM First Teom -Kurt Anderson (Senior, 6-4), Heidelberg; Tyrone Curtis 6-3), Wittenberg; Tom Dunson 6-6), Capital; Stan Mories (Junior, 6-7), Ohio Northern; Ron Stewart (Sophom*ore, 5-10), Otterbein. Second Team- -Myron Dulkoski 6-4), Terry Stallings 65), Oberlin; Gib Tecca 1 65), Wooster: Shelley Waters Baldwin-Wolloce; Wilbur Wilson Baldwin Wallace. Honorable Mention- Derrick Byers, Rodney 3 Gilbert Alon Watson, Wittenberg; Ed DiGenova and Mike Kimberley, Muskingum; Tom Dill and Steve Johnston, Otterbein; Kent Baker, Ohio Northern; Joe Glossco. Capital: Bill Melts. Kepvon; Chris Mitchell, Denison; Denny maker, Weslevan.

Heidelberg; Doug Stead. Ohio Most Valuable Player- Tyrone Curtis, Wittenberg, Coach of the Year -Dick Reynolds, (Boys' district cage BOYS' DISTRICTS CLASS A AT CANTON 83, Richmond Heights 61 Kinsman Badger 79, Ashtobula St. John 45 CLASS AA AT STEUBENVILLE Tri-Volley 67, Worsow River View 61 New Matamoras Frontier 66, Corrollton 62 CLASS AA AT CHILLICOTHE 'Richmond Dale SE 52, Point Valley 46 ME Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Pct. GB x-Philadelphia 56 15 .789 55 16 .775 New York 42 29 .592 14 Washington 35 37 .486 CA New Jersey 20 51 .282 36 Central Division y-Milwoukee 52 19 .732 Indiana 39 32 .549 13 Da Chicago 36 36 .500 4 Atlanto 28 42 .400 CLEVELAND 25 45 .357 Detroit 17 55 .236 4. Bucks 118, Cavaliers 100 CLEVELAND (100) Corr 3.7-11 13, Mitchell 11 88 20, Laimbeer 1 12 3.

0 0-0 Phegley 10 1-2 21, Hughes 0 0-0 0, Washington 12-2 4 Smith 9 3-3 21, Huston 3 2-2 8, Calvin 0 0-0 0, Jordon 000 0-0 a. Totals 38 24-30 100. MILWAUKEE (110) Cummings 13 48 30, Mi. Johnson 4 46 12. Catchings 124 Buckner 4 1-2 9, Moncriet 7 57 19, Elmore 1 Winters 6 0-0 12.

Bridgemon 3 2-1 8. Evans 8 0-0 16. Totals 48 22-33 118. Cleveland 25 7-10 Milwaukee 31 91 2-118 Fouled out -none. Total fouts-Cleveland Mil woukee 25.

Technicals -Cleveland (four plavers on court), Johnson. A Transitions BASEBALL CALIFORNIA ANGELS -Renewed the contracts of shortstop Rick Burleson and outfielder Bobby Clark for the 1981 season. TWINS- Signed outfield-ers Ken Landreaux and Gary Ward to one-year contracts; renewed the contracts of outfielder Dave Engle, catcher Sal BuHero, pitchers Terry Felton and Don Cooper infielder Chuck Baker. PITTSBURGH PIRATES- Renewed the pitchers Mickey Mahler and Pascual Perez, catcher Tony Pena and winfelder Dorian Boyland. FOOTBALL CLEVELAND BROWNS -Announced that Peter Hadhazy, general manager and executive vice president, will resign, effective May 1.

MONTREAL ALOUETTES- Announced that controlling interest of the franchise has been purchased to Nelson Skalbania. SOCCER ASL -Named Walter Bohr American Adviser. HOCKEY HARTFORD WHALERS- Named Lorry Pleau. cooch and signed him to contract; named Rick Lev assistant cooch. COLLEGE RUTGERS- Named Robert G.

Reasso "soccer coach. NIT pairings Today's Ohio high BOYS DISTRICTS CLASS AAA Wallace Lakewood (15-7) vs. Pormo Valley Forge (140, 0 Admiral King Boy (15-6) vs. Medina (18-3), 8 Euclid Mentor (19-3) vs. St.

Joseph (16-5). 8 Canton Auditorium South (21-1) vs. Massillon Perry (19-3), 7:30 Struthers Youngstown South (19-3) vs. Warren Howla (15-7), Copley Arron North (12-8) VS. Akron Central How (N 0, 7:30 CLASS AA Lakeland College Benedictine (14-5) vs.

Cleveland Comotic (12-9), 7.30 Western Conference Midwest Division -Son Antonio 46 26 .639 Kansas City 36 36 .500 Houston 33 38 .465 Denver 30 40 .429 Utah 26 47 .356 Dallas 10 61 .141 Pacific Division x-Phoenix 53 21 .716 Angeles 45 24 San Diego 32 39 Golden Seattle Portland State 37 36 31 35 35 41 84855 -clinched division title x-clinched playoff berth Yesterday Milwaukee 118, CLEVELAND 100 Today Chicago at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Philodelphia at Indiana, 7:35 p.m. Phoenix at. Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Portland at Denver, 7:35 p.m.

Kansas City at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. San Antonio at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Tomorrow Mitwoukee at Boston, 7:30 p.m. New York at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Seattle at CLEVELAND, 7:35 Washington at New Jersey, 8:05 p.m.

Atlonta at Detroit, 8:05 p.m. Golden State at Houston, 9:05 p.m. Sunday Boston 115. New York 94 Philodelphio 123, Milwaukee 100 Washington 103, Chicago 99 Kansas City 105, Phoenix 68 San Antonio 1. 133, Dallas 108 Indiana 129, Denver 119 Portland 120, Golden State 112, OT San Diego 103, Seattle 92 All-America team NEW YORK (AP) The 1980-81 Division college basketball All-America team: First Teom Mark Aguirre, 6-foot-7, lunior, DePaul; Kevin Magee, 6-8.

lunior, UC-Irvine; Ralph Sampson, 7-4, sophom*ore, Virginia; Donny Ainge, 65, senior, Brighom Young; Isioh Thomas, 61, sophom*ore, Indiana. Second Team Al Wood. 6-6, senior, North Corolina; Danny Vrones, 6-7, senior, Utah; Steve Johnson, senior, Oregon State; Eric Floyd, 63, lunior, Georgetown; Darnell Valentine, 6-2, senlor, Konsas. Third Teom Lewis Lloyd, 6-6, senior, Drake; Jcy Vincent, 60, senior, Michigon State; Sam Bowie, 7-1, sophom*ore, Kentucky; Jett Lamp, 6-6, senior, Virginia; Rob Williams, 6-2, sophom*ore, Houston. Honorable Mention Earl Belcher, St.

Bonaventure; Gary Springer, lono: Ken Webb, Fairleigh Dickinson; Pete Harris. Northeastern; John Bogley, Boston College; Corny Thompson, Connecticut; Sam Clancy, Pittsburgh; Bob Convey, St. Francis. Ronnie McAdoo, Old Dominion; Ronnie Dixon, Duquesne: Kelvin Troy, Rutgers: David Russell, St. John's; Don Schaves, Syracuse; John Pinone, Villanova; Mike Ferrara, Colgate; Len Hotzenbeller, Drexel; Larry Lawrence, Dartmouth; Jamie Wagner; Tom Seaman, Hoty Cross; Mike Stravhorn, Willlom Mary; Mike Perry, Richmond; Linton Townes, James Madison; Mike Evelti, Vermont; Riley Clarida, Long Island; David Maxwell, Fordham; Jim Wright, Rhode Island.

Gene Bonks. Duke; Frank Johnson, Wake Forest; Buck Willioms, Maryland; Albert King, Maryland; Greg Manning, Maryland; Lorry Nonce, Clemson; Durand Macklin, Louisiana State; Ethan Martin, Louisiana State: Howard Corter, Louisiana State: Dominique Wilkins, Georgio; Elston Turner, Mississippi; Eddie Phillips, Alabama; Jeff Malone, Mississippi State: Derek Smith, Louisville; Mickey Dillard, Florida State: Dale Solomon, Virginia Tech: David Burns, St. Louis. Eddie Johnson, Illinois; Kevin Boyle, lowo; Mike McGee, Michigon; Kelly Tripucko, Notre Dome; Borius Clemons, Loyolla, Clyde Bradshaw, DePoul; Kenneth Green, Pon Amertcan; Mike Carroll, Pan American; Mike Olliver, Lamor; Harry Kelly, Texas Southern; Scott Hastings, Arkansas; LaSalle Thompson, Texas; Terry Teogle, Baylor; Ricky Pierce, Rice: Dorrell Browder, Texas Christian; Matt Clark. Oklahoma Smith; Andre Smith, Nebraska, Rolando Blackman, Kansas State; Ricky Frazier, Missouri; Curtis Berry, Missouri; Cliff Leving ston, Wichita State; Antoine Carr, Wichita State; Jo Jo Hunter, Colorado.

Ray Blume, Oregon State: Mark Radford, Oregon State; Alton Lister, Arizona State; Byron Scott, Arizona State; Som Williams. Arizona State; Jose Slaughter, Portland; Bob Fronk, Washington; Andra Griffin, Woshington; Ron Davis, Arizona; Angelo Hill. Washington Stote: Jim McCloskey, Lovola, Rod Higgins, Fresno State; Quintin Dailey, San Francisco, Ron Cornelius, University of Pacific; Sid Son Jose State; David Vann, St. Mary's, Mark McNomoro, California; Tom Chombers, Utah; Rod Foster, UCLA; Mike Sanders. UCLA.

Amateur cage BROOKPARK MENS DId Timers Amato Heating 24 Celtics 33, Acodemy 26 Rood Runners 71, Wildcats 0 The Buzzards 0, Bullets 71 Antiques 29, The Bunch 27 LAKEWOOD ADULT Sandboosers 46. Colo's 34 Northeastern Ohio Heating 0, Dodge 41 Riviero AcE wen 41 Suburbon Glass $5. Strutters 45 Local 38 63. Normandy 48 Asia 46, ZWrecking 34 Hook Ladder 40. Superstars 36 Bobson's Switchboard 57, Corribe 39 No Namers 0, Kennitworth 32 McCavitt Printers 35, Cuckoo Nest 34 PARMA PLAYOFFS Warriors 33.

Rogu Foods 30 Jazz 39, Blue Bombers 34 WESTLAKE RECREATION Maynare 45, Spiral Banding 43 Holiday Inn 75, Rinis 65 Super Joe's Halloween Circus 80. Columbia Hershey 63. Net Profits 44 Three Leof Shamrock Dover Center Lounge Benis Sunoco 33, Hooples 28 school basketball Elyria High Holy Name (13-0) vs. Elyria Catholic (21-1), Columbus Coliseum Upper Johnstown-Monroe (21-1) vs. Sparta Highland Columbus Independence (10-11) vs.

Columbus not (13-7). 8:6 CLASS A Canton Middle McDonald (20-2) vs. Berlin Western Reserve Ashland Mapleton (18-0) vs. Sebring McK Steubenville Areno Upper Buckeve Troll (20-1), 6:30 Buckere North (13-9) vs. 01 IV South (19-3) vs.

Woodsfield Chillicothe Lower Racine Southern (19-3) vs. Portsmouth Clay Exhibition baseball M. Al Fie. Fiorido Yankees 010 010 Underwood, Bird (0), McGottigon Cerone, Robinson (5); Mikesell, McCletion (0, Bombard (69. 0 A).

Giddings 09) and Cardieri, Reed 14. W- L'- At Lakelond, Fla. Minnescto 300 Detroit 20 001 Hannahs 09. (9, Cooper and wynegor; Petry, 160, Rucker (A and Parrish. W-Rectar.

Francingues. HRS- Detroit, Hebner, Al Moos. Aril 002 001 4 6 Chicago (N) 001 Namura, Yosedo and 19: Krakow, Hernandez (A. Condit (7). South Haves 14).

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af Catv. 3 p.m. Detroit vs. Minnesota at Orlanda. 1:9 p.m.

to York p.m. (AL) vs. Texas al Pompano Beach. 1:10 Besten vs. Kansas City at Fort Myers.

Fo. NHL standings Campbell Conference 4 Patrick Division N. Y. Islanders A Philadelphia Colgory N. Y.

Rangers Washington 29 Smithe Division x-St. Louis Chicago Vancouver 27 Edmonton Colorado Winnipeg Wales Conference Norris Division Montreal Los Angeles Pittsburgh Hartford Detroit Adoms Division Boston Quebec Buffalo Toronto Minnesota 2 BERRA x-Clinched division title. Yesterday Montreal 1, Minnesota 1, tie Today New York Rongers at Quebec. 7:35 p.m. Colorado at Washington, 7:35 p.m, Hortford at Detroit, 7:35 p.m.

Vancouver of Calgory, 9:35 p.m. Tomorrow Colorado at New York Rangers. 7:35 p.m. Washington at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Montreal at Pittsburgh, 7:23 p.m.

St. Louis at Quebec. 7:35 p.m. Boston at Toronto, 8:05 p.m. Buffalo at Minnesota, 0:35 p.m.

New York Islanders at Winnipeg. 9:05 p.m. Chicago of Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. North Stars 1, Canadiens 1 Montreal Minnesoto FIRST Montreat, Shutt 32, 10:04. Penalties-Maxwell.

Min. Mondou, MM, Lapointe, MA, 18:90. SECOND PERIOD-2, Minnesota, Hortsburg 13 (Ciccorelli), 16:20. Penalty- Roberts. Min, 11:0.

THIRD PERIOD -None. MM, 7:09. Shots on goal -Mont. 13-20-8-41. Minn.

12-44-28. Herron. Beaupre. A MISL standings Atlantic Division Pct. GB x-New York 35 .875 Baltimore 21 19 .525 14 Philadelphia 18 22 .450 17 Hartford 13 27 .325 22 Central Division x-S1.

Louis 25 15 .625 Cleveland 21 19 .525 Buffalo Chicago 20 20 500 20 20 .500 5 Western Division Wichita 23 17 .575 Phoenix 17 23 .425 6 Denver 16 24 .400 7 San Francisco 11 29 .275 12 x-won division title. PLAYOFFS Quarterfinals Thursday CLEVELAND at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m.. Wichita at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Friday Buffalo at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m.

Saturday Baltimore at Cleveland, 8:05 p.m.• Sunday Cleveland at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.. if necessary Wednesday, March 10 Chicago at Wichita, 8:35 p.m. Thursday, March 19 New York at Phoenix, 9:35 p.m. Saturday, March 21 Phoenix of New York, 8:05 p.m. Sunday, March 22 Chicago at Wichita, 8:05 p.m., if necessory Monday, March 23 Buffalo at St.

Louis, 8:35 p.m. Tuesday, March 24, Phoenix at New York, 8:05 p.m., neces sory Ski reports OHIO SNOW TRAILS- -Three slopes open; three lifts, one of three as needed; 6-14-inch base; corn snow surface; spring skiing conditions; icy spots; thin spots; hours. 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m, WESTERN NEW YORK SKI REPORT PEEK 'N PEAK -Trace, packed powder, eight co*ckAIONE- -One inch, loose granular, aft trails. HOLIDAY VALLEY- -Trace, loose granular, five trails.

BRISTOL MOUNTAIN- Trace, packed der, three trails, 10:30 p.m. KISSING BRIDGE -Loose four troils. SWAIN--One inch, packed powder, live trails. Bowling STARDUST MASTERS at Stardust Lanes Joe Jasko, 290-750; Mike Cecil, 20-107; Don Lesko, 779-744; Dennis Ingold, 778-728; Gory Sopermon, 246-707; John Poldruhi, 257-704; Dave Timm, 254-703; Steve Suchy, Howard Wells. 258-692; Dick Seegert, 257-485; Vic Heco, 269- 282; Tom Tomsic, 236-682; Bill Das.

243- 680; Frank Das. 256- 677; Ray Miller, 255-669; Al Shoner, 245-666; Frank Botson, 258-665; Bob Pinchot, 237-661; Ken Trios, 234-657; Dave Molzon, 226-657; Rick Frizell. 236-654. TEAMS Stardust Lanes, 1167-3419; Precision Pro Shop, 1235-3348; TPV Metal, 1148-3252; Kurowski Stars, 1073-3194; The Cellor, 1095-3177; Meszar's Lones, 1109-3175; Rebmon's Lanes, 1112-3150; Lee's Grinding. 1059- 310; Barker's Aomco Transmission, 1025-3139; J.

Schrader 1050-3272. STARDUST CLASSIC TRIO Donna Filimon, Sandy Fober, 649; Irene Bunvok, 237-614; Sandy Ballard, 603; Lou Dongres, 225-599; Marty Urban, 221- 585; Betty Caldwell, 201-570; Bette Vaughon, Tillie Spann, Elsie Stecko, M. Also THE 2ND ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S FIVE MILE RACE, sponsored by St. Malachi Church for the benefit of the West Side Catholic Center, will be run this Saturday starting at noon from the church at W.

25th and Detroit. two mike roce will also be run in conjunction with the tive mile competition. The entry tee for the roce is $5.00 with the hrst the hundred entries receiving t-shirt. Entries may be sand to St. Patrick's Race, 2459 Washington Ave, Cleveland, 0.

44113 or informatron maybe obtained by coiling Registration for the race will start at 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 on race day. THE AMERICAN LEGION POST 91 of Bereo is starting a Sunday AM. softball league for eligible veterons. Play will start in May.

Contact Ken at 143922S. THERE ARE OPENINGS for two tears in the Berea Connie Mack baseball toque for boys 17-18. interested, contact Bruce Barnes at during business hours. THE WEST PARK YOUTH GROUP hold registrations for individuals or teams interested in playing baseball on Saturday trom 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

at Tuland Field, near Warren Rood and Rte. 2. For information coll 221-016. LAKELAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE host the annual Ono Classic Tourwill nament lecture on Sunday, open and March novice 15th. The Classes tournament men and women.

For information contact Robert Cartson or Ric Stask evicius of 953-700 Massillon High is seeking football acponents the dotes Sect n. 1902; October September and October 21, 1783. Contact Currence, football head coach, of 716-132-2851 or write 340 First St. S.E.. Massillon ST.

MARY'S CENTRAL CATHOLIC host first Sandusky Boy Coaches Clinic for football on Saturday, March am with registration a.m Pre-registration is 97.00 w. Registration a on day is For additional information contact Bud Moody at St. Mary's HM Exclusive to The Plain Dealer 76ers have beaten the Pacers in four of four, most recently a relatively easy 118-104 victory at Philadelphia in late January; Pacers have looked good since returning from Western road swing last week and give nod in tough home arena Bulls must hold off challenge of Bullets for sixth place and final Eastern Conference playoff spot, good choice to handle Hawks with Artis Gilmore dominating the boards Clippers have shown marked improvement in recent weeks but would go with the Kings plus points Spurs have taken the Lakers in three of four, winning twice at San Antonio and splitting a pair at Los Angeles; teams could meet in Western Conference playoffs and best overall record for home court advantage an important factor, Spurs a good take plus spread. Ivy League play in recent years has been dominated by Pennsylvania and Princeton, who for the second straight season will tip off in a playoff game for the championship after finishing deadlocked in the standings. Penn had a convincing 52-43 win at The Palestra two weeks ago after The latest line from The New York Dally News having been edged 62-61 by the Tigers in an earlier meeting at Princeton.

With play on the neutral Lafayette College court, would look for a very tight defensive battle and take Princeton plus points for a possible upset. Battle of Wisconsin finds Marquette awaiting play in the NIT while Wisconsin rings down the curtain on its season after having shown marked improvement in recent weeks. The Warriors failed to get their customary bid to the NCAA tourney due to their performances this season that were disappointing more often than not. Give nod to the Badgers to win this intrastate rivalry on their home court. NBA BASKETBALL Favorite Points Underdog Philadelphia INDIANA: ATLANTA Chicago Phoenix DALLAS DENVER Portland SAN DIEGO Kansas City LOS ANGELES Son Antonio COLLEGE BASKETBALL Favorite Points Underdog WISCONSIN Marquette Penn Princeton NIT BASKETBALL Favorite Points Underdog DAYTON Fordham Home Tcom In CAPS Major college basketball standings Atlantic Coast Conference Conference All Comes Pct.

Pct. Virginia 13 25 3 Corolin 10 .714 7 Wake Forest 22 6 .786 Moryland 20 9 .690 Clemson .429 20 10 .667 Duke 3 .429 15 12 N. Corolino St. 10 .286 14 13 .519 Georgia Tech 0 14 .000 23 .143 x-won post season tournoment and NCAA tournament bid. Ivy League 1.

Conference All Gomes Pct. Pct. Penn 13 1 .929 20 6 .769 Princeton 13 1 17. 9 .654 Horvord 9 5 16 10 .615 Brown 357 9 17 346 Columbia 9 17 346 Cornell 1 19 269 Yole .286 719 Dartmouth 3 11 .214 .10 Mid-American Conference Conference All Games Pct. Pct.

Toledo .625 20 8 .714 x-Ball St. .625 20 9 .690 W. Michigon 6 .625 15 12 .556 Bowling Green 10 .625 15 12 .556 N. Illinois 12 E. Michigon .500 13 Miami, Ohio 375 11 15 .433 Ohio U.

6 7 20 Cent. Michigon .313 12 14 .462 Kent St. 5 11 .313 7 19 .269 x-won post season tournament and NCAA tournament bid Southeastern Conference Conference All Games Pct. Pet. Louisiona St.

17 28 3 .903 Kentucky 15 3 .833 22 5 .815 Tennessee 12 6 .741 Georgia 11 X-Mississippi Vanderbilt Florido 12 16 Auburn 11 16 Mississippi St. 3 15 8 19 x-won post season tournament and NCAA tournament bid. East Coast Conference Conference An Gomes Pct. Pct. Division Americon U.

11 0 1.000 24 Temple .018 19 x-St. Joseph's Lo Salle 14 13 Drexel 14 13 .519 Hotstro 12 15 Rider Lotovette Western Division Bucknell Lehigh Delawore 13 6 19 240 W. Chester 2 14 .125 7 20 .259 x-won post-season tournament and NCAA tournament bid. Big Sky Conference Conference All Gomes Pot. Pet.

1-Idaho Montana 19 9 .679 Montana St. 16 11 Idaho St. Nevada Reno Weber St. Souse St. N.

Arizono x-won tournament and NCAA tournament bid. Big Eight Conference Conference Al Games Pot. Pet. Missouri Konsos Nebraska St. .724 12 Oklahoma St.

i Colorado 12 Ok lowa lahoma St. 1 12 9 18 x-won post- season tournament and NCAA tournament bid. Poctic Coast Athletic Association Conference All Gomes Si. Pet. 12 2 .157 25 3 San Jose St.

4 .74 21 0 .724 Cotirvine 5 17 10 Long Beach St. 15 13 Utah St. Santo Barbara Pacific Fullerton St. .10 x-won post- season tournament and NCAA tournament bid Eastern Eight Conference Conference Games Rhode Island 21 Duquesne .769 20 9. west Virginia 20 1-Pittsburgh .615 18 11 .621 Rutgers St.

Bonoventure Geo. Washingtn bid. x-won post season tournament and NCAA tournament Massachusetts 3 13 3 24 Southwest Conference Conference Games Pct. Arkansas Texas Tech ALM Texas 15 15 Rice TCU So. Methodist x-won post season tournament and NCAA tournament bid Davidson Appalachian St.

E. Tennesse SI. W. Carolina Furmon Marshall The VANI 1-won post season 3 and 13 NCAA tournament 3 bid. Sun Gomes Pct.

S. Alabama S. Jacksonville M. C. Georgia St.

1-won post season tournament and NCAA Conference All Gomes Pa. Louisiana Tech Tex -Arlington SW Louisiana Arkansas St. St. 11 1-won post-season nit and NCAA tournament bad. Trans Houston Barrist NE Art -Little Rack 1 Hardin Georgia Fisk will leave Red Sox to play for White Sox General Carlton Fisk he decided to sign with Chicago think a major consideration was realization that the potential on flowing in a positive direction.

Red Sox' management were free agent. "What it came down I was not tendered a timely that was to be honored." in recent seasons, said, "My as I've ever felt no probin 62 runs and batted .289 in His career average is .284. His batted .315 with 26 homers and Veteran catcher Carlton Fisk, a free agent when the Boston Red Sox failed to mail him a contract in time, will soon join the Chicago White Sox. Fisk was at a White Sox press conference yesterday, but hasn't officially signed. White Sox Chairman of the Board Jerry Reinsdorf said, "I'll be very, very surprised if a contract were not executed by the end of the week." Fisk's agent, Jerry Kapstein, will meet with White Sox lawyers to work out final details.

Fisk, who came from San Diego Associated Press with Reinsdorf and White Sox Manager Roland Hemond, said during the flight. Fisk said, "I the city itself. That and the this club is real and things are Fisk said his relations with the main reason he became a to was a breach of contract. contract on the last possible date Fisk, plagued by injuries health is great. I feel as good lems." He hit 18 homers, drove 478 official at bats last season.

best season was 1977, when he 102 RBI. Fisk hopes to catch as "But that's something Manager to work out." many as 130 games this season. Tony LaRussa and I will have Lou Whitaker singled home Lance Parrish with the winning run in the bottom of the ninth while Richie Hebner and Steve Kemp blasted homers to give the Detroit Tigers a 4-3 exhibition victory over the Minnesota Twins Marshall Ed. wards and Mark Brouhard, vying for an outfield spot with the Milwaukee Brewers, starred in an intrasquad game. Brouhard had three hits for Coach Ron Hansen's team, which topped Coach Harry Warner's team, 9-8.

Edwards had two hits, stole a base and made an outstanding play in center field Lenn Sakata's two-run homer led Coach Elrod Hendricks' team over Coach Cal Ripken's team, 2-1, in the Baltimore Orioles' intrasquad game Dave Winfield had one hit in his first game in a New York uniform and rookie Andy McGaffigan hurled three fine innings as the Yankees beat the University of Florida, 6-1 First baseman John Mayberry was named the first Toronto Blue Jays team captain in the five-year history of the club Outfielder Andre Dawson missed the Montreal Expos' workout to have fluid drained from his right knee. Soccer: ASL names Bahr adviser American Soccer League Commissioner Mario Machado has named Walter Bahr, veteran soccer coach at Penn State University, collegiate and American player adviser of the ASL. Bahr played 17. years in the league and was one of the heroes of the American World Cup team which upset. England, 1-0, in 1950.

He is the father of pro football placekickers Chris Babr of the world champion Oakland Raiders and Matt Bahr of the Hockey: Pleau to coach Whalers Basketball: Players of the Week Former Olympian Larry Pleau, the first player signed by the Hartford Whalers when the team was founded, was named head coach with a two-year contract. Rick Ley was named assistant coach. Pleau, 34, was named interim coach of the National Hockey League team when Don Blackburn was fired. Since Pleau took over on Feb. 20, the Whalers are 3-4-0.

Pleau is the second U.S. citizen now coaching in the 21-team NHL, joining the New York Rangers' Craig Rookie goalie Don Beaupre of Minnesota made 40 saves Monday night, helping the North Stars earn a 1-1 tie with the Montreal Canadiens. Steve Shutt scored for. Montreal, but Craig Hartsburg tied it late in the second period. Golden State Warriors forward Larry Smith, who grabbed 73 rebounds in four games, was named the National Basketball Association's Player of the Week.

The 6-foot-8 rookie is averaging 11.4 rebounds a game, third in the league. He grabbed 23 3 caroms at Portland Sunday night, the fifth time he has had 20 in a garde as a pro. Smith, the first rookie to win the award this season, beat out Washington's Kevin Porter, Kansas City's Otis Birdsong, Denver's Dan Issel and Atlanta's Tom McMillen. Wisconsin's Claude Gregory has been named Big Ten Player of the Week. The 6-8 senior had 29 points and 15 rebounds against Northwestern.

His three-point play with 1:20 left gave the Badgers a 60-57 victory. Gregory's 17 points and nine rebounds helped beat Minnesota in overtime, 60-58. Second was Ohio State's Herb Williams, who had 24 points, 15 rebounds and five blocked shots in a 93-92, triple overtime victory over Purdue and 13 points, eight rebounds and eight blocked shots in a 78-70 triumph over Iowa. Extra light: Connors wins easily Second-seeded Jimmy Connors won his opening match in the $175,000 Belgian IndoorTennis Championships, beating Andres Gomez of Ecuador, 6-0, Organizers fined Ilie Nastase of Romania $750 for failing to show up. Nastase reportedly missed a plane from Denver and.

was replaced by Czechoslovakia's Pavel Hutka. In other matches, Sandy Mayer defeated Andreas Maurer of West Germany, 6-2, 6-4; Poland's Wojtek Fibak downed John Feaver of Britain, 6-3, 6-1; Pavel Slozil of Czechoslovakia topped Mario Martinez of Colombia, 6-1, 6-2; and Kim Warwick of Australia beat Belgium's Alain Brichant, 3-6, 6-1, 7-5. Light-heavyweight contender Michael Spinks will fight two-time former champ Marvin Johnson in a 10-round bout March 28 in Atlantic City. Spinks, an Olympic gold medalist and brother of former heavyweight champ Leon Spinks, is the top-ranked contender. He is unbeaten in 16 pro outings, with 16 knockouts.

Johnson, 27-4 as a pro, lost his World Boxing Association title to champion Matthew Saad Muhammad and his World Boxing Council title to Eddie Mustafa Muhammad. Sports on TV. radio RADIO 7:15 p.m. WEOL-930, WOBL-1320, High school basketball: Elyria Catholic vs. Holy Name in Elyria AA District 7:15 p.m.

WAKR-1590, High school basketball: Akron Central-Hower vs. North in Copley AAA District Associated Press A 002 Big East Conference Conference All Gomes Pct. Boston Coll. 10 .714 Georgetown .643 20 11 Connecticut 8 Villanova .571 19 10 St. John's .571 10 18 Seton Holl 10 16 Providence 11 .214 10 18 x-won on post season conference tournament.

Mid Eastern Athletic Conference Conference All Gomes Pct. N. Florido Carolin .600 .700 16 1 x-Howard 17 11 Bethune-co*kmn .400 13 S. Corolina St. .400 11 15 Delaware St.

.300 18 308 x-won post season tournament and NCAA tournament bid. Ohio Valley Conference Conference All Gomes Pat. x-W. Kentucky 12 .857 Murray St. 11 Middle Tenn.

.692 Austin Peay 14 13 E. Kentucky Akron 320 Morehead St. Tennessee Tech 2 13 .133 6 20 bid. -won post-season 8 tournament and NCAA tournament Metro Conference Conference All Games Pct. Pet.

11 .917 21 .724 Florido St. 11 Cincinnati 16 13 .552 Virginia Tech .500 15 13 536 Memphis St. 13 14 .481 Tulane 12 15 St. Louis .250 9 18 x-won post season tournament and NCAA tournament bid. Missouri Valley Conference Conference All Games Wichito St.

12 .750 Pet. Tulsa x-Creighton a Bradley .625 Drake W. Texas St. 11 New Mexico St. Indiana St.

12 918 S. Illinois 16 20 St. 0 0 .000 16 11 x-won post season tournament and NCAA tournament bid. -Not eligible for titte Big Ten Conference Conference Games Pct. Pct.

x-Indiana .778 21 9 .700 lowo Minnesoto 17 10 Illinois Purdue 10. St. 14:13 Michigon 10 16 Michigan St. 7 Wisconsin Northwester 13 15 .167 9 15 18 a x-won conference title and NCAA tournament bid. Conference Conference All Gomes Pct.

St. Arizona St. .809 24 UCLA Arizono Southern Washington Cal Oregon 6 12 13 California 5 13 13 14 Stanford 5 13 9 18 .333 Washington St. 3 15 .167 10 .370 x-won conference title and NCAA tournament bid. West Coast Amietic Conference Conference All Games Pct.

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Utch 13 .813 24 Wyoming .813 Brighom Young .750 Texas-El Poso San Diego St. Hawaii 14 13 New Mexico 11 15 Force 18 Colorado St. 1 15 3 24 Motor Standings DePout Notre Dome So. Mississippi Stetson Cleveland St, Dayton Maravette Pan American Penn St. S.

Carolina Nevado-Las Vegas North Texas St. ton New Orions East Valpararse Camobell Baptist No. towo Portland St. Nicholts St. Eastern College Amietk Conference Pat.

Division Cross Vermont Maine Boston U. Niogoro Canisis Colgate Now Metro Division St. Peter's Island Siena 00 Dickin St. Army Forfield Manhattan Francis, M. Y.

ARRAS Southern Division Jomes Madison Old Dominion St. Francis. Pa. Willian Mary Richmond Towson St. George Mason Now Robert Morris Building 54 7:30 Centen 1).

1. Washington (13-0, 9 (14-8), 7 1:20 p.m. New York (NL) vs. Toronto at Dunedin, 1:30 pm. Montreal vs.

Atlanta at West Palm Beach, 1.30 p.m. Tokyo Giants vs. Los Angeles al Vero Beach, Fro, 1.10 p.m. Hanshin Tigers (Japan) vs. Seattle of Tamps, 3 p.m.

Toivo Whales (Japan) vs. Chicago (NL) at Mesa, Ariz. 3 a.m. Tomorrow 3 p.m. Mitwoukee vs.

CLEVELAND of Tucson, Art, Detroit vs. Boston at Winter Haven, Fla! 1:30 a.m. Detroit (SS) vs. Chicano at Sarasota, 1:30 am. Texas vs.

New York Yorkees at Fort Louderdole, Fia, 1:30 pm. Alonta vs. Kansas City at Fort Myers. Fla. 1:20 am Giants 1 Japan) vs.

Minnesota Orlando. 1:0 p.m Taranto Montreal at West Palm Beach, Fla. 1.30 a.m. Hanshin Tigers (Japan) vs. Seattle at Ariz, 3 p.m.

San Francisco vi. Cuicapo Mesa. Art. 3 p.m. NCAA.

The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

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