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IM THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 199C TODAY 13 WEDNESDAY 14 THURSDAY 15 FRIDAY 16 SATURDAY 17 SUNDAY 18 MONDAY 19 SCOREBOARD fB For scores Call 633-1200, from 4:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. KCtV San Antonio leeat Milwaukee kULh ht at Pacers Kalamazoo 7 30 5r Peo" 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

CO 7 m- CO 7 p.m. ATHLETES OF THE WEEK SPORTS ON THE AIR WOMEN'S NCAA INTRODUCING Winners of The Star's Metro Ath Southern Cal Coll. (2S4) Washburn (20-11), 130 p.m. Cent. Washington (294) vs.

Northern (224), 10: IS p.m. Wednesday Siena Heights (294) vs. IUPUL I a m. Georgetown, Ky. (244) vs.

Louisiana Coll. (21-7), 10:45 a.m. Paul Quinn (274) vs. Cent. Arkansas COLLEGE STANDINGS 1 -won regular-season title y-won conference tournament i-ineligible tor post-season ploy AMERICAN SOUTH CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames lflf I Dri letes of the Week for March 5-10 are William Moore ol Southrjort and Tina Meyer BOY WINNER A senior guard.

Moore scored 1 points. Including six free throws In the final 46 seconds to clinch the Cardinals- 57-51 basketball upset of de fending state champion Lawrence North In the HlnklH 1 WNDE-1260 AM, 4 p.m. Mark Patrick on Sports. WIBC-1070 AM, 5:15 p.m. Indiana University Report.

WXLW-950 AM, 7:00 P.M. Gene Keady Talk Show. WNDE-12S0 AM, 7:30 p.m. NBA: San Antonio at Pacers. CABLE TELEVISION ESPN, 8:30 a.m.

SportsCenter. ESPN, 9 a.m. Lighter Side ot Sports. Webster Slaughter. ESPN, 9:30 a.m.

Ski World. ESPN, 10 a.m. Bicycle Racing: Tour of the Americas. ESPN, 1 p.m. NASCAR: Goodwrench 200.

ESPN, 2:30 p.m. USAC: Copper World Classic. ESPN, 3 p.m. Fishm' Hole. ESPN, 3:30 p.m.

Thoroughbred Digest, f. ESPN, 5:30 p.m. 1988 Final Four Highlights. ESPN, 6 p.m. NBA Today.

ESPN, 6:30 p.m. SportsLook. ESPN, 7 p.m. SportsCenter. ESPN, 7:30 p.m.

NCAA Tournament Preview. ESPN, p.m. Dazzling Women of Sports. TNT, 8 p.m. NBA: Boston at Atlanta.

ESPN, 9 p.m. Muscle Magazine. ESPN, 10 p.m. Superbouts: Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier 11974.

ESPN, 11 p.m. Major League Baseball Magazine. CNN, 11:30 p.m. Sports Tonight. ESPN, 11:30 p.m.

SportsCenter. ESPN, midnight Interstate Batteries Great American Race. Regional championship. Jiartier, he scored a team-high 15 points In a 72-51 semifinal victory over Franklin Central. MOORE SAYS "It seems like everybody underestimated us," Moore said.

"I guess it was time to get some respect. We sure showed hot rhamnlnne aw marlp nf lire wnat cnampions are maae oi we can Co to state, go all the way. If we stick together. COACH'S PERSPECTIVE William gave us a good clutch per- (23-10), 12.30 p.m. Georgia coil.

(24-7) vs. Southwestern, ndnvM5) Briar cuff (24- 4), 4:30 p.m. Uklnn IHJ1 Ht rn iimhIa.UA 199-71. 4 ispm oral Roberts (34-5) vs. King's.

N.v. (27- MinPn6uiuth (25-5) vs. Hawaii Pacific (19-u), 9:45 pm. NBA SUMMARIES at charlotte la lakers (197) Green 4-7 9, Worthy 10-17 6-7 24, Thompson 8I2 J-S 19, Scott 4-10 ii Johnson 4-H) n-12 19, Divac 4-10 04 8, wodridge 24 44 8, Cooper 1-3 44 6. Drew MM Totals 39- 75 26-38 107 CHARLOTTE (182) Tripucka 13-70 4-5 iy m.

"2" 2 Angeles 14 tVacllJ Tripucka i i Keys 1-3. Anderson 0-2). Rebounds-Los Angeles SO (Johnson 9), Charlotte 44 (TriDueka 10). Assists-Los Angeles 22 (Johnson is), Charlotte 23 (Bo- at east Rutherford, n.j. lure aiiu wc icjusi nappy player of his caliber who Coach Bill Springer.

"When we knew they had to foul we ma the ball was In William's hands becaus, we have confidence in his ability to perform unde i pressure. NBA STANDINGS GIRL WINNER Meyer, a senior gymnast, won thq Warren Central Regional all-around title, scoring 34.5i points to defeat Lawrence Central's Rhonda Golden by It Plnts- event- sne was enson 24 34 7, Humphries 3-5 3-3 io, runner-up in the iioor exercise ana 10th in both the vault and uneven ford 0-2 1-2 1, Brown MM 0, Hornet 0-1 0 bars new' Shacked 14 METER SAYS "After one of 2-2 4, Morris 5-io 54 17, Bowie 11-19 7-9 29, my worst performances ever in the Hopson 1-2 14 3, Conner 4-9 4-5 12, Haley 0-3 0-2 0, Short s-ii 2-2 12, Dudley 34 3, sectional, I Just decided I had to do 3T70r34.4Bt(lli5Gr'''"MI'J,,'To,,l, tetter In the regional because I'm, a Milwaukee 21 7J 32 Ji-189 senior and this Is my last chance." N7hToinr said Meyer, who added the floor ex- (Pierce 2-3, Humphries i-i, Kornet o-i), ercise Is her favorite event. "I like New Jersey 2-5 (Morris 24, Myers 0-1). ml. Fouled out-Humphries.

Rebounds-Mil- the floor because I can express 9 self through the music: I'm comfort- (Bowie 13). Assists-Milwaukee 26 (Pre- -sey 8), New Jersey 16 (Conner 4). Total able there and Can play up to the fouls-Milwaukee 35, New Jersey 27. A- crowd." 7'' atuinufusta COACH'S PERSPECTIVE "It was a good, well-rounded performance because Tina hit every event" Coach Lou Ann Schwenn said. "Ail alonR' we ve felt Tina was a good lime; ai uic ociiuiiai, one perform very well.

AWARD DETAILS One boy and schools in the City, County and Suburbs uiu week each Tuesday through tne school year. Athletic directors nominate one boy and one gin trom their school each week. Nominations are for performances the previous Monday through Saturday only. Nominations are due Mch Monday (Mtvvnen 10 a and noon eacn Monaay oeiween iu a.m. ana noon.

,9 .643 17 .586 Sfdlev 4 I .429 II 20 .355 mcniia ai iv it Drake 9 .357 13 18 .419 Indiana St 2 12 .143 8 20 .286 PACIFIC-II CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames Pet. Pet. i -Oregon St. .15 .833 22 4 .786 1 .833 24 4 .800 4 .667 21 9 .700 7 .611 20 10 .667 Arizona 5 California 2 JJCLA I Oregon 10 Stanford 9 I .556 IS 13 .536 9 .500 18 II .621 Ariiona St 6 2 .333 5 5 500 Southern Cal 6 2 2 6 .429 Washing on 3 .2 12 17 .4 4 Washington 1 17 .056 6 22 .214 lUUincMlkiin Lunrcxcm-c Conference AIIGames Pet. sV Pel.

'J4. Mm LSU 2 6 .667 22 1 .733 Mississippi 8 0 .444 3 7 .433 3 8 .4 Mississippi 7 II .319 15 13 .536 Vanderbilt 7 11 .389 16 nufioa -ioi i .1 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 1 8 Pft I .929 22 7 .759 Texas 9 .643 3 5 464 Sam Hou. St 6 6 .571 0 8 .357 6 8 .429 3 6 .448 HW Louisiana 5 9 .357 10 19 .345 North 3 II .214 5 25 .167 Stephen Austin. I 13 07 1 2 25 .074 wuinniurcyt xr-Arkansas Houston Texas TCU Conference AIIGames Pet. Pet.

14 2 .875 26 4 .867 13 3 .813 25 7 .781 12 4 .750 21 8 .724 9 7 .563 14 13 .552 7 .431 16 13 .552 Jlr Texas 7 9 .438 14 17 .452 Rice 5 II .313 11 17 .393 SMU 5 11 .313 10 18 .357 Texas Tech 0 16 .000 5 22 .185 SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC Conference AIIGamn Pet. Pet, jSoufhern u. Tex Southern 12 2 .857 25 .833 4 .714 19 II .633 7 .500 IS 13 .536 7 .500 II 18 .379 1 .429 7 22 .241 9 .357 9 18 333 9 .357 9 19 .321 10 286 9 19 .321 oioDamo i. Miss. Vally St.

7 Alcorn St 6 Prairie View Grambling St 5 Jackson 5t 4 SUN BELT CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames Pel. pet. 12 2 .857 22 8 .733 V-Sb" FW'd Dominion 7 Char 4 .643 20 10 .667 .500 14 14 .500 .500 13 17 .433 .429 16 14 .357 13 16 .448 .357 II 17 .393 Jacksonville South Alabam VCU 5 .357 11 17 J93 WEST COAST CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames Pet. Pet. i-LoyolaMry 13 1 .929 23 5 J21 Pepperdine 10 4 .714 17 II .607 San Diego 9 5 443 16 12 .571 Portland 7 7 .500 II 17 .393 Santa Clara 6 1 .429 9 19 .321 San 4 10 .786 8 20 .284 St.

Mary's 4 10 .286 7 20 .259 Gomaga 3 II 214 8 20 .286 WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames Pet. Pet. Colorado St. II 5 .688 21 8 724 BYU II 5 .688 21 8 .724 6 .625 23 9 .719 Hawaii 10 y-UTEP 10 6 .625 21 10 .677 New Mexico 9 7 .563 17 12 .586 Utah 7 9 .438 16 14 .533 Wyoming San Diego St. 9 .438 IS 14 .517 12 250 13 IS .419 13 188 12 20 .375 Air Force INDEPENDENTS Pet.

WrlghfSt 21 7 .750 N. Illinois 17 11 .607 Akron 16 12 .571 Notre Dame 16 12 .571 DePaul 18 14 .563 Miami, Fla 13 15 .464 Mo -Kansas City 13 IS .464 S. Utah 13 15 .464 County 12 16 .429 U.S. Internatnl 12 16 .429 Liberty II 17 .393 Youngstown St 8 20 .286 Brooklyn 7 21 .250 Cent. Fla 7 21 .250 14 Internatnl 7 21 .250 Chicago St 6 22 .214 lent.

ionn 3 .103 Nicholls St 4 23 .148 Davidson 4 24 .143 NCAA TOURNEY EAST REGIONAL AT HARTFORD, CONN. Thursday Clemson (24-81 vs. Brigham Young (Jill, 12 noon La Salle (29-1) vs. Southern Mississippi (20-11), 2:30 p.m. Connecticut (28-5) vs.

Boston University (17-11), 7 m. INDIANA (18-10) vs. California (21-9), 9:30 p.m. AT ATLANTA Friday Duke (264) vs. Richmond (224), 12 noon St.

John's (23-9) vs. Temple (20-10), 2:30 p.m. UCLA (20-10) vs. Alabama-Birmingham (22-8), 7 m. Kansas (29-4) vs.

Robert Morris (22-7). 9:30 p.m. SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT KNOXVILLE, TENN. Thursday Houston (25-7) vs. UC Santa Barbara (204), 12 noon Michigan State (26-S) vs.

Murray State (21-8), 2:30 m. Louisiana State (224) vs. Villanova USUI, 7 m. Georgia Tech (244) vs. East Tennessee Slate (274), 9:30 m.

AT RICHMOND, VA. Friday Missouri (26-5) vs. Northern Iowa (22- 8), 12 noon Minnesota (204) vs. Texas-El Paso (21-10), 2 30 m. Syracuse (244) vs.

Coppln Slate (264). 7 m. Virginia (19-11) vs. NOTRE DAME (16-12), 9:30 p.m. MIDWEST REGIONAL AT AUSTIN, TEXAS Thursday Oklahoma (264) vs.

Towson State (18-12), 1 p.m. North Carolina (19-12) vs. Southwest Missouri State 1224), 3 30 m. Arkansas (264) vs. Princeton (204), I Illinois (21-7) vs.

Dayton (21-9), 10 B'm' AT HOOSIER DOME Friday Georgetown (234) vs. Texas Southern (19-11), noon Xavier, Ohio (244) vs. Kansas State (17-14), 2:30 m. Georgia (204) vs. Texes (214), 7 p.m.

PURDUE (21-7) vs. Northeast Louisiana (21-7), 9:30 p.m. WEST REGIONAL AT SALT LAKE CITY Thursday Oregon State (224) vs. BALL STATE (244), 2 pm Louisville (24-7) vs. Idaho (25-5), 4:30 p.m.

Nevada-Las Vegas (28-5) vv Arkansas-Little Rock (20-9), 9 p.m. Ohio State (14-12) vs. Providence (17-II), 11:30 pm AT LONG BEACH, CALIF. Friday, March 16 Ariiona (244) vs. South Florida (20-10), 2:30 p.m.

Alabama (244) vs. Colorado State (21-1), 5 m. Michigan (22-7) vs. Illinois State (1812), m. New Mexico State (264) vs.

Loyola Marymount (23-5), 11:30 p.m. Tnlts EAST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND Wednesday Manhattan (18-12) at Clemson (204), 7 p.m. Penn State (244) at Florida SI. (214), 1 p.m. Appalachian SI.

(204) al Maryland (18-10), 7:30 p.m. St. Joseph's, Pa. (244) al Old Dominion (2M), 7:30 m. SECOND ROUND Saturday Appalachian St -Maryland winner at Providence (26-4), 2 p.m.

Manhattan-Clemson winner at Connecticut (25-5), 8 p.m. Sunday Penn State-Florida SI. winner at Virginia (26-5), 2 p.m. St. Joseph's, Pa -Old Dominion winner it Tennessee (25-5), TBA SEMIFINALS At Norfolk, Va.

Thursday, March 21 Manhattanlemson Connecticut winner vs. St. Joseph's, Dominion-Tennessee winner, TBA Appalachian St. -Maryland-Providence winner vs. Penn State-Florida St.

Virginia winner, TBA CHAMPIONSHIP At Norfolk, Va. Saturday, March 24 Semifinal winners, TBA MIDEAST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND Wednesday Bowling Green (214) at South Carolina (224), 7 p.m. Rutgers (204) at Vanderbilt (21-10), 7 p.m. Richmond (2S4) at Tennessee Tech (25- 4) 7:30 p.m. Western Kentucky (17-11) at DePaul (21-9), 8:30 m.

SECOND ROUND Saturday Bowling Green-South Carolina winner at Northwestern (24-4), 3 p.m. Rutgers-Vanderbilt winner at Iowa (23- 5) 9 p.m. Western Kentucky-DePaul winner at Washington (26-2), 10:30 m. Sunday, March 18 Richmond-Tennessee Tech at Auburn (244), 3 p.m. SEMIFINALS At Iowa City, Iowa Thursday, March 22 Western Kentucky-DePaul-Woshing.

ton winner vs. Bowling Green-South Carolina-Northwestern winner, TBA Rutgers-Vanderbilt-lowa winner vs. Richmond-Tennessee Tech-Auburn winner, TBA CHAMPIONSHIP At Iowa City, Iowa Saturday, March 24 Semifinal winners, TBA MIDWEST REGIONAL FIRST ROUNO Saturday Texas Tech (19-10) at N. Illinois (254), I p.m. Louisiana St.

(214) at S. Mississippi (264), 8 p.m. S. Illinois 121-9) al Ohio Slate (17-11), 1:30 p.m. Michigan (19-9) al Oklahoma St.

(20-10), 8:30 p.m. SECOND ROUND Saturday Michigan-Oklahoma St. winner at N. Carolina St. (24-5), 2 p.m.

Louisiana Mississippi winner at Louisiana Tech (294), I p.m. Sunday Texas Tech-N. Illinois winner at Pur-due (224), 3 p.m. S. Illinois-Ohio State winner at Texas (254), TBA SEMIFINALS At Austin, Texas Thurday, March 22 Michigan-Oklahoma Carolina SI.

winner vs. S. Illinois-Ohio State Texas winner, TBA Louisiana Mississippi-Louisiana Tech winner vs. Texas Tech-N. Illinois-Purdue winner, TBA CHAMPIONSHIP At Austin, Texas Saturday, March 24 Semilinal winners, TBA WEST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND Wednesday Utah (20-9) at Mississippi (2v-9), I p.m.

UCLA (17-11) at Arkansas (224), 8 p.m. California (17-11) at Long Beach St. (24-7), 10:30 p.m. Hawaii (25-3) at Montana (27-2). 10:30 m' SECOND ROUND Saturday California-Long Beach St.

winner at Stephen F. Austin (27-2), 1 p.m. Utah-Mississippi winner at UNLV (27-2), 10:30 p.m. Hawaii-Montana winner at Stanford (27-1), 10:30 p.m. Sunday UCLA-Arkansas winner al Georgia (25-4), 2:30 p.m.

SEMIFINALS At Stanford, Calif. Thursday, March 22 Hawaii-Montana-Stanford winner vs. Utah-Mississippi-UNLV winner, TBA California-Long Beach St. -Stephen F. Austin winner vs.

UCLA-Arkansas-Geor. gia winner, TBA CHAMPIONSHIP At Stanford, Calif. Saturday, March 24 Semifinal winners, TBA THE FINAL FOUR AT KNOXVILLE, TENN. Semifinals Friday, March 30 East champion vs. West champion, TBA Mideast champion vs.

Midwest champion, TBA Championship Sunday, April 1 Semifinal winners, TBA NIT FIRST-ROUND PAIRINGS Wednesday Marquette (15-13) at Penn Slate (214) Tennessee (15-13) at Memphis State Hill) New Orleans (19-10) at James Madison (20-10) Thursday Massachusetts (17-13) at Maryland (18- 13) Baylor (16-13) at Mississippi St. (15-13) Louisiana Tech (20-7) al Vanderbilt (16-14) Bay (21-7) at S. Illinois (24- 7) Stanford (18-11) at Hawaii (23-9) Tulsa (17-12) at Oklahoma SI. (16-13) Southern U. (25-51 at Fordham (19-12) Friday Holy Cross (24-5) at Rutgers (16-16) Oregon (15-13) at New Mexico (17-12) Bowling Green (18-10) at Cincinnati (19-13) Kent State (21-7) at St.

Louis (17-11) Creighton (21-11) at DePaul (18-14) Long Beach St. (22-7) al Ariiona St. (ISIS) WOMEN'S NIT At Amarillo, Texas Thursdays first round Miami, Fla. (24-4) vs. Illinois SI.

(20-9) N.C.-Charlotte (22-7) vs. Fresno St. (I'll) Toledo (234) vs. Wyoming (24-5) Kentucky (204) vs. Maine (22 5) NAIA TOURNEY AT KANSAS CITY, Ma FIRST ROUND Today Birmingham-Southern (24-3) vs.

Husson (26-12), 9 a m. S.C Spartanburg (27-2) vs. Geneva (22-1), 10 45 a.m. Claire (26-3) vs. Ptiila.

Pharmacy (25-5), 12:30 p.m. George Fox (294) vs. Pfieffer (20-10), 2:15 p.m. Alderson-Broaddus (28-7) vs. Olivet Naiarene (26-9), 4:30 m.

David Lipscomb (384) vs. Midhnd Lutheran (17-14), 6:15 p.m. 8 2 .800 19 10 .655 La. Tech 8 1 .800 20 7 .741 7 .700 21 9 .700 SW Louisiana 4 6 .400 20 9 .690 irkmut tt 9 i wi it ii Lamar 1 9 100 7 21 .250 ASSOC.OF MID-CONTINENT Conference AIIGames Pet Pet -SWMo. St.

II 9 I 917 22 6 786 750 23 7 767 a 'wn a 'm y-N. lows 4 6 6 500 16 12 571 W. Illinois 6 6 .500 16 13 .552 E. Illinois 3 .250 10 18 .357 Valparaiso I II .083 4 24 .143 Kieveland Sf 0 0 000 15 13 .536 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Centerence AIIGame. a 1 or a i-Clemson 10 4 .714 24 8 .750 Duke 9 y-Georgia I 443 24 8 750 4 571 24 6 800 4 5 t9 12 8 .429 19 II .633 i II IM North 8 Virginia 4 I-N C.

State 4 i-Maryland 6 8 .429 18 13 .581 Wake Forest 3 II .214 12 16 .429 ATLANTIC CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames Pet Pet ly-Temple 15 3 .833 20 10 .667 Pennst 13 5 722 21 8 724 Wes Virginia 7 .41 16 2 57 Rhode Island 7 .611 15 13 .536 Rutgers II 7 .611 16 14 .500 Massachusetts ..10 I .556 17 13 .567 George Wash. 4 12 .333 14 17 .452 St. Joseph's 5 13 .278 1 21 .250 DmiiKtn turn in ui St. 1 15 .167 1 20 .284 IG EAST CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames Pet. Pel.

k-Syrecuse 12 4 750 24 6 .800 y-Connecticul ...12 4 .750 28 .848 Georgetown II .668 23 6 .793 tt Inhn'c Ifl A AH 71 9 710 Providence 8 300 17 II .607 Villanova 8 8 .500 18 14 .563 Seton Hall .313 12 16 .429 Pittsburgh 5 11 .313 12 17 .414 Boston 1 15 063 8 20 .286 BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames Pet. Pet. -Missouri 12 2 .157 26 5 .839 Kansas II 3 .716 29 4 .879 hlblmM 11 1 7U tL A IU.1 Kansas SI. 7 17 14 Oklahoma St 4 8 .429 14 13 .552 Iowa St 4 10 .286 10 IB .357 Nebraska 3 II .214 10 IB .357 Colorado 2 12 .143 12 11 .400 BIG SKY CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames Pel. Pel.

ly-ldaho 13 3 .813 25 .833 E. Washington .,11 .688 18 II .621 Montana 10 Nevada-Reno 9 Montana SI. 8 Weber St 8 Boise St 7 6 .625 18 II .621 7 563 IS 13 .536 8 .500 17 12 .586 8 .500 14 15 .683 9 .431 12 15 .444 Ariiona 1 13 188 I 20 .286 Idaho St 3 13 188 6 21 222 (IG TEN CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames Pet. Pet. Michigan St.

IS Purdue 13 Michigan 12 Illinois II Minnesota 11 Ohio St 10 Indiana I Wisconsin 4 Iowa 4 3 .833 26 5 .839 5 .722 21 7 .750 6 .667 22 7 .759 7 .611 21 7 .750 7 .611 20 8 .714 8 .556 16 12 .571 10 .444 18 10 .643 14 222 14 17 .452 14 .222 12 16 429 16 111 9 19 .321 Northwestern 7 BIG WEST CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames I-NfwMx. St. ,,16 y-UNLV 16 UC Santa Brb. .,13 Long Been St I I Pet. Pel.

4 .867 5 .853 8 .714 1 .733 2 .889 26 2 .889 29 5 .772 20 4 .667 22 Utah St 8 14 .467 Pacific 7 II .389 15 14 .517 Fullerton St 4 12 .333 13 14 .441 San Jose SI 5 13 .278 8 20 .286 Fresno St 4 14 .222 10 19 .345 UC Irvine 1 15 .147 5 23 .179 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Conference AIIGames Pel. Pel. James Mdsn y-Richmond II 3 786 20 10 .667 4 714 22 9 710 4 .714 20 9 490 American U. George Mason ...10 4 714 20 12 .625 East Carolina 6 8 .429 13 18 .419 Navy 4 10 .286 23 .179 N.C.-Wilmngtn 3 II .214 I 20 .286 2 12 143 6 22 .214 EAST COAST CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames Pet. Pet.

y-Towson St. Lehigh 571 18 12 .600 571 18 12 .600 Motstra 1 Delaware 7 Lafayette 7 Drexel 7 Bucknell 6 6 .571 13 IS .464 7 500 16 13 .552 7 .500 15 13 .536 7 .500 13 IS .464 I .429 15 14 .517 9 357 10 18 .357 Rider IVY LEAGUE Conference AIIGames Pet. Pet. Princeton Yale Dartmouth Harvard Penn Brown Cornell 3 786 20 6 .769 4 .714 19 7 .731 7 .500 12 14 .462 7 .500 12 14 .462 7 .500 12 14 .462 500 10 16 .385 357 12 17 .414 Columbia 12 .143 4 22 .154 METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC North Conference AIIGames Pet. Pet.

Holy Cross 14 2 J75 24 .878 Siena II .688 16 13 552 Fordham 10 6 .625 19 12 .613 Canisius 11 .313 11 18 .379 Army 5 II .313 10 19 .345 Niagara 5 II .313 6 22 .214 South xv-La Salle 14 0 1.000 29 1 .967 lona 8 I .500 13 IS .464 St Peter's 7 9 .438 14 14 .500 Manhattan 7 9 .436 11 17 .393 Fairfield 4 10 .375 10 19 .345 Loyola. Md 2 14 .175 4 74 .143 METRO ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames Pet. Pel. y-Louisville Southern Miss, Cincinnati Memphis St. Florida St South Carolina.

Virginia Tech 12 2 .857 26 7 .788 .643 20 11 .645 .643 19 13 .594 571 18 11 .621 479 16 IS .516 429 14 14 500 357 13 IB .419 071 4 24 .143 Tulane 1 13 MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames Pet. Pel. V-BallSt. 13 Kent St 12 Bowling 9 Miami, Ohio 9 Michigan I Toledo 7 3 .813 24 4 .800 4 .750 21 7 .750 7 .563 18 10 .643 7 .563 14 IS .493 I .500 19 13 .594 9 .438 12 16 .429 Cent. Michign 4 10 .375 13 17 .433 Ohio II .313 12 14 .429 W.Michigan 3 13 .188 9 11 .333 MIDEASTERN ATHLETIC Conference AIIGames Pet.

Pet. y0PPinSI IS 1 .938 26 6 .813 Florida A8.M .,.11 3 .813 18 11 Delaware St 9 S. Carolina SI 8 Beth -Cook 1 7 .563 14 14 I .500 13 16 8 .500 10 18 .357 N. Caro 6 10 .375 13 16 Howard II .313 1 20 .286 Md -E. Shore 4 12 250 10 17 .370 Morgan St 4 12 .250 8 20 .286 MIOWESTERN COLLEGIATE Conference AIIGames Pet.

Vf Pet. xavier, Ohio ...11 1 .857 26 4 .867 y-Dayton 10 4 714 21 9 .700 St Louis 9 .643 17 11 .607 Marquette 9 .643 15 13 .536 Evensvillt 8 4 .571 17 IS .531 Detroit 1 II .214 10 IB .357 Loyola, III 3 II .214 7 22 .241 Butler 1 12 .143 4 22 .214 MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE Conference AIIGames Pet. Pet. I-S Illinois 10 4 .714 26 7 .788 Creighton 9 5 .443 21 11 .656 y-lllinois St. .443 16 12 .600 TANK McNAMARA 9 of Warren Central.

Moore iu nave a can step up to do that. saiH flrst tne baIance Meyer performer, but alter tough a iuniyiiG iuinaiuuiiu iu one girl from the 62 IHSAA-afliliited are selected as Metro Athletes ot the 1944-Ann Curtis, San Francisco, $winv mina 1943-GII Dodds, Boston Athletic Assoch nt on. distance run 1942-Dutch Warmerdam, San Francis- en Olvmoie ub. pole vault 1941 Leslie MacMitchell, New York University, middle distance run 1940-Greg Rice, South Bend A.A. Indi ana, distance run 1939-Joe Burk, Penn A C.

Philadelphia, rowing 1938-Don Lash, Indiana Slate Police, distance run 1937-Don Budge, Oakland, Calif, tennis 1936-Gltnn Morris, Denver A.C. all-around 1935-Lawson Little California, golf 1934 Bit Bonthron, New York A.C. middle distance run 1933-Glenn Cunningham, University el Kansas, middle distance run 1932-Jim Beusch, Kansas city, mo. all-around 1931-Bernie Berlinger, Philadelphia, all-around 1930-BobbT Jones, Atlanta, golf COLLEGE RESULTS BASEBALL AT HANOVER. IND.

Wisconsin Lutheran 000 001 0-1 4 7 Hanover 002 000 x-2 5 0 Coilyard and Wellniti, Ross (4); Har mon, Wade (7) and schwame. w-Mar-mon (24). L-Collvard (0-1). Sv-Wade. Wisconsin Lutheran 002 001 0- 3 II 3 Hanover 303 211 x-10 12 1 Wellniti, Laronge (5) and Ross; Hughes, Martin (6) and Chiappetta.

W-Hughes (1-0). L-Wellniti (0-1). HR- Rucker (H). AT DE LAND. FLA.

SI Xavier 010 050 1-7 9 1 Marian 010 100 0-2 3 0 Bollhagen and Robin, Lopme (6); Keenan and Flinn. W-Bollhagen. L-Keenan. HR-Alsot (SIX). Marian 100 000- I 3 5 St.

Xavier 304 004-11 14 I Dodson, Reynolds (3) and Ketchem; Yott and Bullard, Lipino (6). W-Yon. L-Dodson. AT WINTER PARK. FLA.

Rollins 301 000 000-4 10 3 Indiana 010 004 Ols-6 6 0 Lynch, Deklyn (6) and Jones; Peters and Skiff. W-Petere (1-1). L-Lynch (4-I). HR Ball (R), Cappuccio (R), Meyers ID. BOWLING LEADERS ALL STAR BOWL- Men: Mike Grimmitt 431.

Women: Donna Walker 577. BEECH GROVE BOWL- Men: Ed Barnard 620. Women: Pat Barnard 558. BIG BOWL- Men: Ping Moy 602. Women: Kelly Skinner 521.

CLERMONT LANES- Men: Don Gruber 627. women: Bonnie Koch 602. COLEMAN LANES- Men: Terry Kellar 704. Women: Denise Guimond COUNTRV LANES Men: Herb Pickle 626. women: none EAGLE BOWL Men: Russ Jackson w.

women: Tern Lambert 551. EXPO BOWL Men: Mark Furr 482. Women: Christine Collins 598. 421 BOWL- Men: Joseph R. Robin son 677.

women: Pat McElroy 582. GREENFIELD LANES- Men: Frank Dyer S71. Women: Janet Mas- sey 567. HINDEL LANES Men: Craig Mar-tin 700. Women: Rene Powell 699.

LYNHURST BOWL- Men: Bill Rob erts 689. Women: Barbara Gill 609. NORA BOWL- Men: Jim Vandy- gntt 637. Women: Jan Wlllman 575. NORTH EASTWOOD BOWL Men Lawrence Guynn 616.

Women: Ruth Silas 555. PLAINFIELD BOWL Men: Dan toie 622. women: Jackie Fisher 571 PLAY BOWL Men: Joe Scoggms oo. womn: toe Kline yrz. RACEWAY LANES- Men: Wayne eomonos tea.

women: viva Ervin 65a SOUTHERN BOWL- Men: Terry winget 7U5. women: Cheryl Young 539. SPORT BOWL- Men: Dan Emery ou women: uiene swans 582. WESTERN BOWL Men: Gary Shil lings 702. women: Patty Lyles 406.

13 Plus fnffSBBBH CALL FOR DETAILS san antonio (92) Cummings 10-20 M. 73 10-14 92 MINNESOTA (88) Corbin 7-14 34 17, Murphy 8-11 2-1 19, Breuer 9-20 34 21, Campbell 7-21 1-1 15, Richardson 4-12 1-2 9, Mitchell 2-12 1-2 5, Royal 0-2 0, Lowe I-7 04 1 Roth 04 04 0. Totals 38-96 11-15 88. San Antonio 27 28 28 25-91 Minnesota 22 17 21 24-88 mree-poim goais-un Anronio u-l (Strickland 0-1), Minnesota 14 (Murphy 12. Campbell 0-1, Richardson 01).

Re bounds-San Antonio 46 (Cummings 10), Minnesota 52 (Breuer 12). Assists San Antonio 29 (Strickland 17), Minnesota 25 (Richardson 11). Total fouls-San Antonio 12, Minnesota 13. Technicals-San Antonio Illegal defense. HORSE RACING AQUEDUCT 1- Jupiter Inlet (Bruin) 510 204 60 300; Prince Napsalot (Rato) 7.00 440; Say Twice (Carr) 3.00.

2- Super Now Account (Cordero) 813 40 5 60 3.40; Spark Of War (Smith) 160 2.84 Jau City (Aguila) 4.40. Dally Double (24) paid S9S.Hl 1-Change Hands (Velasquei) 16.40 3.00 3 00; Marti's Guilty (Roias) 160 2.80, Miss Dish (Chavet) 2.80. 4- Dear Jennifer (Ran) 17.40 4.80 3.20; Mineral Bath (Toscano) 9.00 7.80; While Rome Burns (McCarthy) 73.20. 5- Adironda (Aguila) 820.40 8.80 5.20; Miss Cee Gee (Chavei) 5.80 5.00. Gentle World (Roias) 120.

-Valid Delta (Velasquei) $4 80 160 2 80, Bidder's Lov (Bruin) 4.20 180; Smart Rosy (O'Hara) 5.80. 7- Sworn In (Velasquei) 813.20 7.20 5.40; do-River Patriot (Medero) 4 60 140; Believe The King (Toscano) 3.60. 8- Bodacious Tatas (Cordero) 15.80 160 2 60; Tis Michelle (Bruin) 4.40 101; Pickled (Ferrer) 4.60. 9- Oh What Luck (Smith) 86.40 3.40 3 00; Valid Gunite (Santos) 3.80 2.80; Port Washington (Toscano) 3.00. COLLEGE POLLS BASKETBALL FINAL MEN'S AP MEDIA POLL 1.

Oklahoma (57) (144) 1.590 2. UNLV (3) (29-5) 1,472 I Connecticut (28-5) 1,436 4. Michigan St. (3) (26-5) 1,411 5. Kansas (29-4) 1,274 6.

Syracuse (244) 1,186 7. Arkansas (244) 1,120 I. Georgetown (234) 1,064 9. Georgia Tech (244) 1,046 10. PURDUE (21-7) 971 II.

Missouri (26-5) 940 12. La Salle (1) (29-1) 908 II Michigan (22-7) 881 14. Ariiona (244) 854 15. Duke 791 16. Louisville 17.

Clemson (244) 18. Illinois (21-7) 19. LSU (224) 454 509 482 ..384 ..327 20. Minnesota 21. Loyola Marymounl(23-S) 303 22.

Oregon St. (224) 230 21 Alabama (244) 186 24. New Mexico St. (264) 167 25. Xavier, Ohio (264) 112 Other receiving votes: Houston 103, Georgia 96, Virginia 56, E.

Tennessee St. 49, St. John's 25, Ohio St. 24, Texas-El Paso Dayton 19, UCLA 19, Princeton 11 Ball St. 12, Teias 9, Illinois St.

8. S. Illinois 8, Kansas St. 6, Long Beach St. 5, North Carolina 5, Rock 4, Colorado St.

1 Temple 1 INDIANA 2, Wright SI. 1 Ala -Birmingham Coastal Carolina 1, Maryland Richmond 1, Robert Morris 1, UC Santa Barbara 1. FINAL UPI MEN'S COACHES POLL 1. Oklahoma (34) (264) 546 2. UNLV (3) (29-5) 520 1 Connecticut (28-5) 510 4.

Michigan State (I) (26-S) 457 5. Kansas (294) 368 4. Syracuse (1) (244) 340 7. Georgia Tech (244) 294 I. Arkansas (244) 282 9.

Georgetown (234) 264 10. PURDUE (2W) ..222 11. Missouri (26-5) 215 12. Ariiona (244) 177 11 La Salle (1) (29-1) 138 14. Duke (244) 135 15.

Michigan (22-7) 113 16. Louisville (26-7) 47 17. Clemson (234) 31 18. Illinois (21-7) 26 19. Alabama (24) 13 20.

New Meiico State (264) II Others receiving votes: Georgia, Hous- ton, Louisiana State, Loyola Mary-mount, -Minnesota, North Carolina, Oregon Stale, St. John's, Santa Barbara, Texas-El Paso, Virginia, Xavier (Ohio). FINAL WOMEN'S POLL 1. La. Tech (56) (294) 1,694 2.

Stanford (3) (27-1) 1,437 1 Washington (26-2) 1,324 4. Tennessee (25-5) 1,301 5. Vegas (11(28-2) 1,237 6. Steph. F.

Austin (25-2) 1,164 7. beorgia IZM) i.oso 8. Texas (254) 1,052 9. Auburn (244) 1,013 10. Iowa (23-5) 962 11.

N. Carolina St. (24-5) 925 12. Virginia (26-5) 884 11 Northwestern (244) 734 (i-Late game not included) EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION Pet GB Strk Home Road New York ..39 22 .639 W2 24- 5 15-17 Philadelphia 38 24 .613 Vi L2 24- 5 14-19 Boston 35 25 .583 3 W1 20-11 15-14 -Washington 24 39 .381 16 LI 15-16 9-23 New Jersey 15 47 .242 24 13 11-20 4-26 Miami 14 48 .226 25 L1 9-24 5-24 CENTRAL DIVISION Pet. GB Strk Home Road Detroit 47 15 .758 W8 28- 3 19-12 Chicago 39 21 .650 7 W1 24- 3 15-18 Milwaukee 33 29 .532 14 W1 20-12 13-17 PACERS 31 31 .500 16 L2 21-10 10-21 -Atlanta 29 32 .475 17 LI 20-11 9-21 Cleveland 26 34 .433 20 W1 17-12 9-22 Orlando 16 46 .258 31 L6 12-18 4-28 WESTERN CONFERENCE MIDWEST DIVISION i Pet GB Strk Home Road Utah 45 17 .726 W4 28- 3 17-14 San Antonio 40 20 .667 4 W2 25- 5 15-15 Denver 33 28 .541 11 L2 23- 9 10-19 Dallas 32 28 .533 12 L3 21-9 11-19 f-'Houston 30 31 .492 14 W6 24- 7 6-24 Minnesota 16 45 .262 28 L2 14-20 2-25 Charlotte 10 50 .167 34 L6 9-23 1-27 PACIFIC DIVISION Pet.

GB Strk Home Road LA Lakers 47 1 4 .770 W4 27- 4 20-10 43 18 .705 4 W5 26- 4 17-14 Phoenix 41 19 .683 5 W5 25- 5 16-14 Seattle 31 30 .508 16 W1 22- 8 9-22 x-Golden State ..28 33 .459 19 W1 23- 8 5-25 1 x-LA Clippers .....25 36 .410 22 W1 16-12 9-24 Sacramento .......18 43 .295 29 LI 13-17 5-26 MONDAY'S RESULTS Milwaukee 109, New Jersey 104 Seattle 130, Orlando 105 LA Lakers 107, Charlotte 102 Golden State at LA Clippers Minnesota 92, San Antonio 88 TODAY'S GAMES Chicago at New York, 7:30 p.m. Houston at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Cleveland, 7:30 Phoenix at Utah, 9:30 p.m. fi.t P-m. Miami at Sacramento.

10:30 San Antonio at PACERS, 7:30 p.m. P-m. Orlando at Portland. 10:30 p.m. Boston at Atlanta, 8 p.m.

SUNDAY'S RESULTS 1 15 Detroit 98, Charlotte 88 15 Ne" Vo '06. Miami 90 Cleveland 107 Milwaukee 96 Utah 110. Denver 109 Golden State 123, Sacramento ,116 Fitld Goal Percentage NHL STANDINGS i West, Phoe 242 399 .407 Barkley, Ptlil. 522 871 .599 fy-clinched playoff spot) Parish, Bos M0 660 .576 i WALES CONFERENCE Malone, Utah 690 1208 .571 Patrick Division Williams, Port 324 576 .563 TPts GF GA Ewing, NY 675 1244 .543 NY Rangers 32 27 12 76 237 234 McHale, Bos. 431 799 .539 New Jersey 30 31 I 61 252 2SI Hornacek, Phot 421 795 .531 Washington 31 34 5 67 261 251 Mullm, 6 543 I0O9 .538 Pittsburgh 3t 35 i 67 291 327 Thorpe, Hog 409 761 S3) NY Islanders 21 33 9 65 247 254 Redounding Philadelphia 26 35 61 255 255 Oft Del Tet Ave Adams Division Olaiuwon, Hou 61 220 620 (40 131 TPts GF GA Oakley.

57 241 431 479 11.9 y-Bosfon 43 23 6 92 251 207 Robinson, S.A. 59 J14 482 696 11.8 V-BulfelO 39 24 8 86 248 216 Berkley, Phil. 60 17 406 678 ll.J -Montreal 36 26 8 80 252 207 Malone, Utah 62 153 517 670 10 8 y-Hartford 32 31 7 71 243 246 Seikoly, Mia 60 221 415 636 10 6 Quebec ll 51 7 29 210 351 Ewing. 61 177 466 643 10 Campbell conference n.j 53 158 388 546 Norris Division Parish, Bos. 60 7 397 604 10.1 TP GF GA Cage.

Sea. 60 227 369 596 9.9 St Louis 35 27 9 79 264 233 Chicago 35 30 5 75 278 264 6 Toronto 35 32 3 73 301 312 Stockton. Utah SB 824 14 2 Minnesota 30 36 4 64 243 258 Johnson, LAL 59 706 12.0 26 33 11 63 259 282 Johnson, Phoe 52 579 11.1 Smyth Division Bog ues. Cher 59 625 106 I TPts GF GA Grant, LAC 44 442 10 0 y-Calgary 36 21 B6 307 235 Thomas. Del 41 I y-dmonton 34 25 12 80 283 252 y-Winmpeg 34 29 8 76 272 262 PRO BOWLING Los Angeles 30 34 6 66 298 293 Vancouver 21 31 12 54 216 278 SOCIETY BANK CHAMPIONSHIP MONDAY'S RESULTS At Toted.

Oh Minnesota 4, Toronto I First rested, eht damn Los Angeles 6. NY Rangers I oavid Traber, Woodstxk, lit 1,963. Calgary 5, Winnipeg 4, OT Dobtri Lawrence, Austin, Teias. 1,937. TODAY'S GAMES 3, Tom Baker, Buffalo, N.Y., 1,924.

4, Tom Montreal at NY Islanders, 7:35 p.m. Crites. Tampa, 1,907. Rich Ab- Edmonton at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. houd, Omaha, 1,877.

6, Jeff Bel- St. Louis at Washington, 7:35 p.m. Columbia, SC 1,876. New Jersey at Minnesota, 1:35 p.m. 7, George Pappas, Charlotte, Detroit at Chicago.

8:35 m. 1,173. Brian Voss, Boca Raton, Hartford at Vancouver, 10 p.m. 1 uj 9 Tim Weisbrod, Cincinnati, 1,852. SUNDAY'S RESULTS lb, Billy Young Tulsa, 1,838.

11, "Igary 6, Winnipeg 4 Qakes. Irving. Teias. 1,832. 12, Walter Vancouver 5, Pittsburgh Ra yvniums Stockton, Calif, 1,831.

Boston 4, Hartford 13, Chm warren, Dallas. 1,829. 14, Roy St. Louis 6, Chicago 4 Buckley, New Albany, Ohio, 1,816. 15, Gary Schluchter, Fremont, Ohio, 1,808.

16, 5 Joe Berardi, Wellington, Fla, 1,807. 17. IHL STANDINGS De Soul.r, Leawood, Kan, 1,800 18. David Smith, Fort Worth, Teias. 1,793.

(y-dinched pfayaof Pert) 19, Jim Tirton, Valencia, Calif. 1,791 20. EAST DIVISION Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, Teias, ,787 1 OTL Pts GF GA 21, Gary Okkinson, Edmond, Okie 1,784. yCalamaioo ..43 19 91 320 255 21 Doug Johnson, Wiilard, Ohio, 1,779. 23, y-Muskegon 43 20 4 90 306 257 Euoent McCunt.

Munsfer, Ind, 1,778. 24, Flint 36 29 4 76 276 289 Norm Duke, Fort Worth, Teiav 1,777. Fort Wayne 32 27 8 71 261 280 TRANSACTIONS I y-KE 4J 19 92 158 198 Salt Lake 30 I 68 260 252 BASEBALL Milwaukee 30 31 66 258 304 National League Pcofiti wm.4 30 13 41 241 301 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS-AQfMtf to Phoeni, I0jlt56 254 304 and JoW Pen catch- No games scheduled ers, to ory. contrKts. TODAY'S GAMES FOOTBALL 4 No games scheduled Natienal FottbaU League SUNDAY'S RESULTS NEW YORK JETS-Signed Trevor Ma- Kalamaioo 5, Ff.

Wayne 4, OT tich and Dave Zawatson, offensive tack- Flint 5, Salt Lake City 4 les. LATEST LINE National Hockey Laagvt NHL-Suspended Kevin Oineen, Hart- NBA wi Whalers right wing, for one game 1 TODAY tick-iwinging Incident in game Favorite points Underdof March 11. CLEVELAND J'V Philadelphia COLLEGE NEW YORK 4 NCAA-Placed the Marshall University PACERS Ivi. San Antonio basketball program on probation for two ATLANTA lvs Boston and banned them from post-sea- OENVER 4 Houston son play next season for violating NCAA I UTAH Jva Phoenia PORTLAND IS. Orlando GEORGIA-Suspended Nicky Pitts.

Miami tionl end indefinitely for academic rea- I Heme team CAPS KM i Tribont AAedia Services. Inc. GEORGIA SOUTHERN Named Milton -mhmmmhmhm Gore running backs coach. LIRA CTnTICTtrc OKLAHOMA STATE-Suspended John OM 1 8 IO 8 IVa Potter, guard-forward, from the baske- ball team for an undetermined amount of INDIVIDUAL LEADERS iimt )or fighting in a game on March M. (Through Marck II) "Tpc ft rtsAve yi.

BASKETBALL I Jordan, CM. 60 70 462 2006 33 4 1 Malone, Utah 62 690 511 1905 30 7 2 Ewing, NY 61 675 372 1722 28 2 The Department of Parks and Recree- Chambers, Phoe. 60 5t 403 1414 26 8 lion is sponsoring a boys 13-15 basketball Wilkinv All 60 597 329 1565 26 1 tournament at JTV Hill Community I Mullin GS' ...61 543 380 1535 25 2 Center beginning Thursday, April 5, from MILLER, IND. 62 521 191 1551 25.8 to 9 The tournament is in prepara-i Barney Phil 60 572 414 1470 24 5 ticn for AAU. Entry tee IS S30 per team Wash 59 417 205 1440 24 4 and the deadline is March 31 For infor- I Olaiuwon, Hou 4 1 594 281 1470 24 1 motion, call 92X874 Monday through Fri- Robinsons A.

59 479 453 1411 23 9 day from 2 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from BtrdBos. 56 S30 221 U31 ZU am. to 5 m. 14.

Long Beach St. (244) 15. PUROUE (224) 61S 16. Hawaii (25-3) 586 17. Northern Illinois (254) 546 18.

Providence (26-4) 432 19. South Carolina (224) 370 20. S. Mississippi (26-4) 332 21. Tennessee Tech (254) 299 22.

Arkansas (224) 295 a Louisiana St. (214) 106 24. Mississippi 102 25. St. Joseph's (244) 99 Others receiving votes: Penn St.

88, Connecticut 71, Montana 48, Clemson 46, Maryland 35, Oklahoma St. 32, Vanderbilt 25, DePaul 15, Texas Tech 12, S. Illinois 11, Bowling Green 7, Maine 6. Ohio St. 6, Richmond Michigan 4, Old Dominion 4, Florida St.

1 UCLA 3, Missouri 2, NOTRE DAME I Dartmouth Fairfield Kansas St. Manhattan I. MISCELLANEOUS SULLIVAN AWARD Past winners 1989-Janet Evans, Placentis, swimming 1988-Florence Griffith Joyner, Los Angeles, track and field 1987-Jim Abbott, University of Michigan, baseball 1986-Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Long Beach, track and field 1985-Joan Benoit-Samuelsson, Fret-port, Maine, marathoner 1984-Greg Louganis, Mission Vleio, diving 1983-Edwin Moses, Laguna Hills, hurdles 1982-Mary Decker, Eugene, distance run 1981-Carl Lewis, University of Houston, track and field 1980 Eric Heiden, University of Wisconsin, speed skating 1979-Kurf Thomas, Indiana State University, gymnastics 1978-Tracy Caulkins. Nashville Aquatic Club, swimming 1977-John Neper, Southern California, swimming 1974- Bruce Jenntr, San Jose Stars, decathlon 1975- Tim Shaw, Long Beach Slate, swimming 1974-Rick Wohlhuter, Chicago T.C middle distance run 173 Bill Walton, UCLA, basketball 1972-Frank Shorter, Florid Track Club, distance run 1971-Mark Spitz. Indiana University, swimming 1970-John Kinsella, Indiana University, swimming 1969-Bill foomey.

Southern California Striders, decathlon 1968-Debbie Meyer. Arden Hills Swim Club, swimming 1967-Randy Matson, Texas, shot put 1966-Jim Ryun, University of Kansas, middle distance run 1965-Bill Bradley, Princeton, basketball 1964-Don Schollander, Santa Clara Swim Club, swimming 1963-John Pennel, NE Louisiana pole vault 1962-Jim Beatty, Los Angeles T.C. distance run 1961-Wilma Rudolph, Tennessee sprints 1960-Rafer Johnson, Los Angeles, all-around 1959-Parry O'Brien, Los Angeles, shot put 1958-Glenn Davis, Ohio State, sprints and hurdles 1957-Bobby Morrow, Abilene Christian College, sprints 1956-Patricia McCormick, Los Angeles A.C., diving 1955-Harrison Dillard, Cleveland, hurdles 1954-Mal Whitfield, Los Angeles A.C, middle distance run 1953-Sammy Lee, Army Medical diving 1952-Horace Ashenfelter, New York A.C., distance run 1951-Bob Richards, Illinois A.C. pole vault 1950-Frad Wilt, New York AC- distance run 1949-Olck Button, Englewood, N.J. figure skating 1948-Bob AAathias, Tulare, Calif, all-around 1947-Jack Kelly, Philadelphia, Pa.

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