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2D SCOREBOARD DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. ROCHESTER. N.Y.. TUESDAY. APRIL 2.

1985 HOCKEY SPORTSLINE BASEBALL BASKETBALL COLLEGES AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE EXHIBITIONS Minor Leagues Indianapolis 4. Rochester 3 Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet GB i-Boston 59 15 .797 Philadelphia 54 20 .730 5 Washington 37 37 .500 22 New Jersey 37 38 .493 22 'i New York 24 51 .320 35' Central Division Pel .720 .541 .467 .419 .400 .267 GB y-Mitwaukee -Detroit Chicago Cleveland Atlanta Indiana 54 21 40 34 13' 35 19 31 22' 30 45 20 55 24 34 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pta Gf GA y-Bmghamton 50 20 7 107 372 255 i-Baltimore 44 25 8 96 317 2-i2 i-Roctweler 39 25 12 90 309 282 i-Sprmgheld 35 36 4 74 30 1 298 i-New Haven 30 40 8 68 307 334 I-Hershey 25 42 10 60 306 330 1-St. Cath 23 48 6 52 261 370 Northern Dmtion I Pit GF GA y-Mame 37 31 9 83 286 255 Nova Scotia 34 35 7 75 277 282 Fredencton 34 36 7 75 268 294 Adirondack 33 36 8 74 279 323 Sherbrooke 34 37 5 73 302 310 Monclon 31 38 7 69 269 278 Pel. Toronto 15 7 .682 Chicago 17 10 .630 Detrod 14 10 .583 Calilorma 11 9 .550 Baltimore 12 11 .522 New York 12 11 .522 Seattle 12 11 .522 Milwaukee 13 13 .500 Kansas City 11 12 .478 Cleveland 10 12 .455 Texas 9 11 .450 Minnesota 11 14 ,.440 Oakland 9 13 .409 Boston 10 15 .400 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 13 9 .591 Atlanta 14 10 .583 New York 12 9 .571 Chicago 14 11 .560 Philadelphia 11 9 .550 Cincinnati 12 10 .545 San Francisco 12 11 .522 San Diego 11 12 .478 Houston 11 15 .423 St Louis 7 10 .412 Montreal 9 14 .391 Pittsburgh 4 15 .211 SPORTSCOPE Trump asking all USFL owners to pay for Flutie Democrat and Chronicle New Jersey Generals owner Donald Trump has asked the other USFL owners to provide "partial reimbursement" for quarterback Doug Flu-tie's multi-million dollar contract, a spokesman for Trump said yesterday. John Barron, a vice president in Trump's vast Organization, said the Jersey owner wanted other owners to honor an agreement reached earlier this year before Trump signed Flutie to a five-year contract worth an estimated $7 million to play in the United States Football League.

"When a guy goes out and spends more money than a player is worth, he expects to get partial reimbursement from the other owners," Barron said. Had the owners not agreed to provide partial reimbursement, Trump "probably would have done it (signed Flutie) anyway," Barron said. 232-4921. 24 hour day LISTS! The NCAA basketball championship game: 1. Avg.

winning margin 10.2 points per game 2. Games decided by 10 points or more 26 3. Games decided by one point 4 4. Overtime games 4 (3 single OT's and 1 triple OT) Biggest margin of victory 23 points (UCLA 78, N. Carolina 55 in 1968) 6.

Most points by winning team UCLA 98, Duke 83 (1964) 7. Most points by two teams 182 (Kentucky 94, IT Duke 88 in 1978) I. Fewest points by winning team Wisconsin 39 Washington St. 34 (1941) '1939-84. 46 games "Also fewest points by two learns com- bined Source: NCAA LATEST LINE Mew York Daily News (Home team in CAPS) Pel GB -Denver 48 26 .649 -Houston 44 30 .595 4 Dallas 41 34 .547 7' San Antonio 38 38 .500 11 Utah 37 39 .486 12 Kansas City 30 45 .400 18 '1 Pacific Dmtion Pet GB y-LA Lakers 55 19 .743 Portland 37 38 .493 184 Phoenu 32 43 .427 23' Seattle 30 45 .400 25 V.

LA Clippers 27 49 .355 29 Golden State 20 55 .267 35 i clinched playoff berth n-clmched playott berth y-chnched division title i-elimmated trom playoffs Sunday Baltimore 6. Hershey 5 Moncton 4. Fredericlon 1 Nova Scotia 5. Springfield 2 Ewghamton 8. St Catharines 4 Sherbrooke 7.

New Haven 4 Yesterday No games scheduled Today Springfield at Fredericlon Amerks' schedule Tomorrow Bmghamton. 7 35 p.m. Friday Hershey. 7:35 m. Saturday at St Catharines, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday Si Catharines. 7:35 p.m. AHL SOUTHERN DIVISION SECOND PLACE AT A GLANCE Baltimore: April 4. ADIRONDACK; April 5, at New Haven: April 6, at Hershey. Rochester April 3, BINGHAMTON; April 5, HERSHEY; April 6.

at St. Catharines; April 7. ST. CATHARINES. AMERKS' STATISTICS Through yesterday Barron also said that Trump expected reimbursement because he had sought the contract with Flutie at the urging of several other owners.

"Everybody asked Trumn to Favorite Pta Underdog Basketball NBA Detroit 4 INDIANA Phila 4 ATLANTA CLEVELAND 3' Washington CHICAGO 2 New Jersey MILWAUKEE 2 Boston PHOENIX 6' Seattle I Lakers 2V Denver PORTLAND Pick Houston Dallas 2 Golden St Hockey BUFFALO 2-2' Harttord PMa E-'A NY RANGERS QUEBEC 1-1' Boston NY ISLES 1'4-2 Pittsburgh ST. LOUIS New Jersey Edmonton E- LA Player GP A Pre PIM Claude Verret 73 38 49 87 10 G. Robertson 66 27 44 71 91 R. Cunneyworth 68 29 36 65 142 MikeMoller 70 18 41 59 27 Ted Nolan 61 26 32 58 150 Warren Harper 75 26 31 57 43 Gates Orlando 49 26 30 56 62 Gary Burns 72 21 25 46 64 TimoJutila 53 12 29 41 29 MarkRenaud 76 7 32 39 56 C. Langevin 60 17 19 36 208 Steve Dykstra 47 9 22 31 99 NormLacombe 29 11 12 23 33 HeikkiLeime 72 4 17 21 24 Jeff Hamilton 66 7 13 20 36 LouCrawlord 67 7 14 201 Brian McKinnon 60 6 8 14 12 JimHotford 66 12 13 149 DirkRueler 50 4 7 11 83 Chris Renaud 49 2 7 9 6 Val James 54 1 4 5 68 Vince Trembley 30 0 1 1 6 Adam Creighlon 2 0 11 2 BobMcNamara 11 0 0 0 0 Mike Craig 29 0 0 0 6 Others 62 10 22 32 62 Bench 75 0 0 0 26 TOTALS 7 309 501 110 1(95 Ienge," the former quarterback said of his fascination with auto racing.

"You're on wit's end every second you are in the car. It's total concentration." Pastorini has taken every step he can to guarantee his success on the drag strip, but it has cost him. Pastorini, who threw for over 17,000 yards for the Houston Oilers and Oakland Raiders, wasn't able to attract a -sponsor for this season, so he was forced to come up with the money to finance the operation himself. "This has basically been money out of my own pocket and some very faithful investors in my company," he said. "The budget season is up for most sponsors so we are going to have to wait until next year." Pastorini is scheduled to make his professional drag racing debut in a match race in Houston on April 13.

He will then travel to the Southern Nationals in Atlanta April 18-21. Becker defeats Nastase Uruguay's Diego Perez upset France's Henri Leconte, and West German Boris Becker ousted Romanian veteran Hie Nastase in the first round of the Monte Carlo tennis tournament Leconte captured the first set and was leading, 2-0, in the second when he appeared to lose his composure. He dropped 12 consecutive games to bow out of the tournament, 3-6, 6-2, 6-D. The 38-year-old Nastase fell, 6-4, 6-1, to Becker, a promising young player on the international circuit who coolly exe-' cuted winning shots despite the Roma-' nian's anticipated court antics. Tarik Benhabiles, a rising star of French tennis, surrendered the first set to Chris Lewis of New Zealand, but staged a brilliant recovery to overcome his opponent, 5-7, 6-1, 6-1.

Coffey wins NHL honor Defenseman Paul Coffey, who figured in 15 of 24 goals scored by the Edmonton Oilers in the last four games, was named National Hockey League player of the week. The 15-point week, which put Coffey over the 100-point mark for the second straight season, included eight goals. Coffey, sixth in the individual scoring race, has 36 goals. Wellsville wins opener Frank Crawford had a grand slam and six RBI, and Brian Hawley added a home run and five RBI as Wellsville defeated host Boys' Home, 30-5, in a baseball game at Lefthander Chris Dahar picked up the victory for the Lions (1-0). Sports quote Ray Williams' suggested method of defense against Larry Bird: "Start talking about how tough it is to raise your family, about how your mother's sick, things like that.

Etcetera Bishop Kearney student Edward Coniff, 15, won the national teen-age weightlifting championships in Chicago, 111., Sunday, taking three gold medals and the overall trophy In an unprecedented crackdown on soccer violence, the British government announced it would ban the sale of alcohol at violence-prone games and press for higher security fences and electronic surveillance at stadiums. Last week, the English Football Association bowed to government pressure and switched the annual international match between England and Scotland from London to Glasgow, Scotland. clinched division title Sunday Detroit 113. Boston 105 Washington 111. Indiana 105 A.

Lakers 123. Phoenii 98 San Antonio 126, L.A. Clippers 115 Yesterday Atlanta 114. Detroit 100 Houston 127, Seattle 116 Today Detroit at Indiana. 7:30 Philadelphia al Atlanta.

7:30 p.m. Washington at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Milwaukee. 8:30 m. New Jersey at Chicago.

8:30 p.m. A. Lakers at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Seattle al Phoenu. 9:30 m.

Dallas at Golden Stale. 10 30 p.m Houston at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Chicago at Washington, 7:30 m. Cleveland at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Indiana at Boston.

7:30 p.m. New York at New Jersey, 7:30 m. A. Lakers at San Antonio, 8:30 m. Kansas City at A.

Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Hawks 114, Pistons 100 ATLANTA Levingston 5-12 2-5 12. Wilkins 12-21 3-5 27. Rollins 3-6 0-0 6. Johnson 6-17 6-7 16.

Rivers 9-16 3-4 22. Glenn 2-4 0-0 4. Willis 5-9 1- 2 11. Brown 0-2 0-0 0. Carr 4-7 0-0 8.

Hastings 3-5 0-0 6. Totals 49-99 16-23 114. DETROIT Tripucka 8-14, 4-4 20, Roundfield 6-101-2 13, Laimbeer 3-9 0-0 7, Long 4-8 2-2 10. Thomas 4-12 9-9 17, Cureton 2-5 0-0 4. Johnson 7-14 0-0 14.

Benson 1-4 1-2 3, Tyler 2- 6 2-2 6. Steppe 0-2 2-2 2. Jones 1-3 0-0 2. Campbell 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 39-89 21-23 100.

Atlanta 25 28 35 28-114 Detroit 28 2 21 22-100 Three point goals-Rivers. Atlanta. Laimbeer. Detroit Fouled Out-None. Total fouls Atlanta 22.

Detroit 17 Rebounds-Atlanta 53 (Levingston 13), Oetroil 46 (Laimbeer 9, Cureton 9). Assists-Atlanta 23 (Johnson 9), Detroit 20 (Thomas 11L A 14.396. Rockets 127, Sonics 116 HOUSTON McCray7-11 1-1 15, Sampson 9-21 10-12 28. Olaiuwon 5-11 0-0 10. Hollms 2-9 5-5 9.

Lloyd 7-12 3-3 17. Lucas 6-8 1-2 14. Mi- cneaux 4-7 4-5 12. Reid 2-6 2-2 6. Wiggins 7-11 2-2 16.

EhloO-1 0-0. Totals 49-97 28-32 127. SEATTLE Mccormick 7-13 4-5 18. Vranes 4-5 0-0 8, Brickowski 1-7 1-23. Henderson 6-15 4-6 16, Wood 9-14 0-0 16.

Chambers 9-20 8-11 26. Blackwell 4-10 0-0 8. King 2-4 0-0 4. Sobers 0-2 0-0 0. Sundvold 6-9 0-0 15.

Totals 48-99 17-24 116. Houston 31 31 36 29-127 Seattle 25 23 40 28-116 Three-point goals Lucas. Sundvold 3. Fouled out None. Total fouls Houston 23, Seattle 22.

Rebounds Houston 39 (Ola-juwon 1 1), Seattle 42 (McCormick 9). Assists -Houston 28 (Lloyd 9). Seattle 31 (Henderson 6). Technicals Oajuwon, Henderson. NBA STATISTICAL LEADERS Through Sunday Scoring go out and sign Flutie Flutie for the good of the league," said Barron.

Barron said Trump sent a letter to Commissioner Harry Usher asking, in essence, "Are these owners going to live up to the Barron said Trump had not decided' how much of the cost of signing Flutie he would ask the other owners to pay. With rejections by at least two businessmen, the Birmingham Stallions still are seeking major investors to take up the slack caused by Marvin Warner's pullout Warner, the team's principal owner, said he was withdrawing because of problems from the collapse of his Home State Savings Bank in Cincinnati. President Jerry Sklar and Stallions investors said Warner had turned over his ownership share to the team and -that officials were looking for investors. Gunslingers win Rick Neuheisel threw two touchdown passes and Nick Mike-Mayer kicked three field goals as the San Antonio Gunslingers rolled to a 33-0 USFL victory over the Portland Breakers at Portland, Ore. San Antonio (2-4) had scored just 46 points in its first five games and was a two-touchdown underdog against Portland (2-4).

Neuheisel, starting for the first time in three weeks, completed all but four of his 17 passes for 152 yards. Pastorini into racing Former National Football League quarterback Dan Pastorini is taking his first major step in realizing his new dream. He is traveling to Fort Worth, Texas, to take his last four licensing runs before being given the green light by the National Hot Rod Association as a top fuel dragster driver. "I enjoy the speed and the chal- Yesterday MEN'S BASKETBALL NCAA Division I tournament EAST REGIONAL First round Thursday, March 14 At Hartford, Conn. Georgetown 68.

Lehigh 43 Temple 60. Virginia Tech 57 Loyola. HI 59. lona 58 Southern Methodist 85, Ok) Dominion 68 Friday, March 16 At A Hants Illinois 76. Northeastern 57 Georgia 67.

Wichita St 59 Syracuse 70. DePaul 65 Georgia Tech 65, Mercer 58 Second round Saturday, March Al Hartford, Conn. Georgetown 63, Temple 46 Loyola. IK. 70.

Southern Methodist 57 Sunday, March 17 At Atlanta Illinois 74. Georgia 58 Georgia Tech 70. Syracuse 53 Regional semifinals Thursday, March 21 At Providence, R.I. Georgia Tech 61, Illinois 53 Georgetown 65. Loyola.

Ill 53 Regional final Saturday, March 23 Al Providence, R.I. Georgetown 60. Georgia Tech 54 SOUTHEAST REGIONAL First round Thursday. March 14 At South Bend. kid.

Kansas 49. Ohio U. 38 Auburn 59. Purdue 58 North Carolina 76. Middle Tennessee 57 Notre Dame 79, Oregon Si.

70 Friday. March 15 At Dayton, Ohio Navy 78. Louisiana St. 55 Maryland 69. Miami.

Ohio 68 (ot) Michigan 59. Fairteigh Dickinson 55 Villanova 51, Daylon 49 Second round Saturday, March At South Bend, kid. North Carolina 60. Notre Dame 58 Auburn 66. Kansas 64 Sunday, March 17 Al Dayton, Ohio Villanova 59.

Michigan 55 Maryland 64. Navy 59 Regional semifinals Friday, March 22 At Birmingham, Ala. Villanova 46, Maryland 43 North Carolina 62, Auburn 56 Regional final Sunday, March 24 At Birmingham, Ala. Villanova 56. North Carolina 44 MIDWEST REGIONAL First round Thursday, March 14 Al Tulsa, Okie.

Ohio SI. 75. Iowa St. 64 Louisiana Tech 78. Pittsburgh 54 Oklahoma 96.

North Carolina A4T 83 Illinois SI 58, Southern Calilornla 55 Friday, March IS Al Houston Memphis SI. 67. Pennsylvania 55 Alabama-Birmingham 70, Michigan SI. 68 Boston College 55, Texas Tech 53 Duke 75. Pepperdine 62 Second round Saturday, March IS At Tulsa, Ok la.

Louisiana Tech 79. Ohio St. 67 Oklahoma 75. Illinois St. 69 Sunday, March 17 At Houston Memphis St.

67, Ala -Birmingham 66 (ot) Boston College 74, Duke 73 Regional semifinals Thursday, March 21 Al Dallas Oklahoma 86. Louisiana Tech 84 (ol) Memphis St. 59, Boston College 57 Regional final Saturday, March 23 At Dallas Memphis St 63. Oklahoma 61 WEST REGIONAL First round Thursday, March 14 Al Salt Lakt City, Utah St John's 83. Southern U.

59 Arkansas 63, Iowa 54 Nevada-Las Vegas 85, San Diego St. 80 Kentucky 66. Washington 58 Friday, March 15 At Albuquerque, N.M. North Carolina St. 65, Nevada-Reno 56 Texas-El Paso 79, Tulsa 75 Virginia Commonwealth 81, Marshall 85 Alabama 50.

Arizona 41 Second round Saturday, March 16 At Salt Lake City, Utah St. John's 68, Arkansas 65 Kentucky 64, Vegas 61 Sunday. March 17 Al Albuquerque, N.M. Alabama 63. Va.

Commonwealth SB North Carolina St. 86. Texas-El Paso 73 Regional semifinals Friday, March 31 At Denver North Carolina St 61. Alabama 55 St John's 86. Kentucky 70 Regional final Sunday, March 24 At Denver St John's 69.

N. Carolina St. 60 THE FINAL FOUR At Lexington, Ky. Semifinals Saturday Villanova 52. Memphis SI.

45 Georgetown 77. St. John's 59 National championship Yesterday Villanova 66. Georgetown 64 1985 All-tournament learn x-Ed Pinckney, Villanova Dwayne McClain. Villanova Harold Jensen, Villanova Gary McLain, Villanova Patrick Ewmg.

Georgetown Most Valuable Player MEN'S LACROSSE Salisbury St 16. Clarkton 10 NCAA Division III Poll I.Washington (9) 6-1 135 2 Hobart 1-2 120 3 Ohio Wesleyan 6-0 107 4. Cortland St. 3-2 106 5. Roanoke 3-2 97 6.

Salisbury St. 5-2 82 7 RIT 0-0 78 8 Ithaca 2-1 71 9 Franklin i Marshall 5-1 65 10. St. Lawrence 1-1 55 11 Swarthmore 3-2 32 12 Middlebury 0-0 32 13 Denison 2-4 28 14. Springfield 3-0 15 IS KutztownSt.

3-1 SOFTBALL Camsius 3, East Carolina 0 Today Baseball RIT at Brockport. 1 pm. Cornell at Houston. Texas. 1 p.m.

Men't lacrosse RIT at Buffalo St, 3 Hobart at Gene-seo. 3 p.m. Men's tennis Cornell at International, 2 p.m. Women's lacrosse William Smith at Rochester. 4 p.m.

Women's tennia Cornell at Cal State-Fullerton. 2 William Smith at Rochester, 4 p.m. RUNNING BROCKPORT 10K At Brockport State Overall 1. Michael Hallinon 33:15. 2.

Rich Eaton 34:02. 3. Paul Persia 34:08 4 Michael Piatt 34:15 5. Dave Tresohlavy 34:36. Youth 8th grade-under 1.

Jamie Peal 52:42. Men High school 1. William Weber 37 03. Open (19-29) 1. Tom Jensen 36 08 Inter- IMAiliAlA 130.341 1 HauiH UUIlBAf, JA Senior (36-39) 1.

Jim May 36:05 Matttrt i. jim rums jo.nt. veierant (S0-over) 1. Gene Czerkas 48:40 -High school 1. Michelle Fox 46:50.

Overall 1. Kathy Brown 39:53. Open (18-29) 1 Katie McCane 45:30 kiterme-diate (30-34) 1. Julie Jackson-Roy 65:45. Senior (35-39) 1.

Sandra Ketsler 49:35. Matttrt (40-49) 1. Marilyn Mulgrew 51:53. HIGH SCHOOLS Yesterday BASEBALL Wetlsville 30. Boys Home (Va.) 5 Today Baseball Non-league WeHsviHe al Allegany County.

4 pm. Lacrosst Non-league Geneva at Lafayette, 4:30 pm. Goettender Mm GA Avg McNamara 501 48 5 76 3 6 0 Craig 1430 88 3 69 11 7 3 Tremblay 1631 103 3.78 12 9 7 Others 1070 42 235 13 3 2 Totals 4572 281 3.61 28 11 Goals par Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total AMERKS 102 102 102 309 Oppos. 93 103 83 3 282 Shots per Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total AMERKS 810 765 734 28 2337 Oppos. 719 792 768 25 2304 Home-Road Record GP I Pit GF GA Home 37 25 6 6 56 161 102 Away 39 14 19 6 34 148 180 Totals 78 31 25 12 90 301 282 AMERKS IN VARIOUS SITUATIONS No.

Record Scoring 1st goal 47 27-11-9 Outshooting opp. 42 23-12-7 When shots are tied 1 1- 0-0 Whenoutsho! 33 15-13-5 Ahead after 2 periods 35 27- 3-5 Tied after 2 periods 16 8- 3-5 Behind after 2 periods 25 4-19-2 AMERKS' RECORD VS. EACH DIVISION GP I Pit. GF GA South 52 23 18 11 57 204 206 North 24 16 7 1 33 105 76 AHL SCORING LEADERS Through yesterday GP A Pit Gardner IBing) 61 49 77 126 Thomas (St C) 64 42 48 90 Verret (Roch) 73 38 49 (7 Rkhu Monc) 65 24 58 82 Floyd (Mne) 72 30 51 81 Eakin (Mono) 74 33 44 77 Martin Fred 62 31 46 77 Siltala (Bing) 71 42 34 76 Cote IN 75 34 41 75 Merkosky(Mne) 77 38 36 74 Larose (Sher) 73 32 42 74 Jarvis(StC) 52 29 44 73 Landon (SIC) 65 28 45 73 Boisvert(Sher) 59 37 35 72 Smith (Adir) 72 33 39 72 Franceschetti (Bing) 52 29 43 72 Evason (Bing) 63 25 47 72 Robert ton (Roch) 66 27 44 71 Houlslon(Balt) 75 31 38 69 Lamb(Monc) 76 21 46 67 Eaves (Sher) 45 25 41 66 Tookey(Balt) 71 24 42 66 Cunneyworth (Roch) 68 29 36 65 Yaremchuk (Sl.C) 66 17 47 64 Otto(Monc) 56 27 36 63 Tsujiura (Mne) 66 25 37 62 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norm Division Pis GF GA X-St. Louis 34 30 12 80 277 271 i-Chicago 36 35 6 78 299 296 x-Oetroil 26 40 11 63 303 347 n-Minnesota 24 42 12 60 256 310 Toronto 20 49 8 48 243 339 Smylhe Division 48 19 42 27 40 27 Pts GF GA 106 385 283 93 348 323 90 349 290 79 327 313 58 274 388 y-Edmonton x-Wlnnipeg -Calgary n-Los Angeles 33 31 Vancouver 25 44 WALES CONFERENCE Adams Division 0 FG FT Pts Avg 55 691 426 1809 32 9 73 838 355 2079 28 5 75 762 573 2105 28 1 71 74; 463 1989 28 0 74 850 340 2041 27 6 73 766 446 2002 27 4 49 461 387 1309 26 7 74 732 414 1905 25 7 71 550 662 1762 24 8 72 701 324 1726 24 0 72 643 405 1691 23 5 70 620 376 1616 23.1 75 706 298 1722 23 0 76 715 213 1734 22 8 65 558 340 1467 22 6 73 685 272 1642 22 5 Yesterday New York Mets 4.

Pittsburgh 0 Atlanta 9. New York Yankees 1 Detroit ss) 8. Los Angeles 6 Philadelphia 3. Chicago White Son 2 Cincinnati 6. Kansas City 5 Toronto 5.

Montreal 4 (10) Minnesota 4. Houston 2 Milwaukee 6. San Diego 3 Chicago Cubs 7. Calilornla 6 San Francisco 14, Cleveland 4 Oakland 6. Seattle 5 Baltimore 3.

Boston 1 Detroit (ss) 9, Florida Southern 0 Today Minnesota vs. Cincinnati al Tampa, 1 p.m. Los Angeles vs. Montreal at West Palm Beach, 1:30 p.m. Houston vs.

Pittsburgh al Bradenlon, 1:30 pm. Kansas City vs. Phiadelphia al Clearwater. 1:30 p.m. Detroit (ss) vs.

St. Louis at SI. Petersburg, 1:30 p.m. Atlanta vs. Texas at Pompano, 1:30 m.

Boston vs New York Yankees at Fori Lauderdale, 1:30 p.m. Chicago Cubs vs. San Diego at Yuma, 3 pm. Seattle vs. San Francisco at Scotlsdale, 3 p.m.

Milwaukee vs. California al Palm Springs, 3 pm. Cleveland vs. Oakland at Phoenix, 3 p.m. Chicago White Sox vs.

Baltimore at Miami, 7:30 m. Toronto vs. Detroit (ss) al Lakeland, 7:30 p.m. Seattle vs. Arizona State al p.m.

Indians Rochester Tuttrf Salcedo cf 4, Red tbrhbi 5100 5030 2010 1 100 2011 3011 4010 4020 4000 4000 Wings 3 Miartaplt Cndaetess Reynlds ph Newman 2b Johnson rt Galrrga 1b Fuentesll Hstetlrdh Hertzlrcf ebrhbi 2000 1000 2100 322 1 3012 2000 3000 Ashlord 3b Jones ss Traber dh Falcone lb Herndzfl Paris ss Rosadoc Norman 2b 3000 Hoeksma3b 3000 Sntvinac 2110 Butera 1010 Total 25 4 I 3 001 000 200- 3 000 101 002- 4 Total 34 1 I 2 Rochester Indianplt One out when winning run scored. E-Hoeksema, Candaele. DP-Rochester 1. Indianapolis 1. LOB -Rochester 9, India napolis 2.

2B-Hernandez. Ashlord. John son. Galarraga. 3B-Johnson.

SB-Newman SF Traber, Galarraga. IP ER SB 80 Rochester Havens 4 1 113 1 Arnold 3 1 1 10 2 Brito, 2 3 2 2 1 0 Indianapolis Cales 5 6 112 0 4 3 2 2 2 0 WP-Arnold. Barrett. 2:19. Twins 4, Astros 2 At Kissimmee, Flo.

Minnesota 010 012 0004 12 0 Houston 000 000 110-1 10 0 Viola, Klawitter (8), Davis (9) and Ertole; Scott. Dawtey (8). Smith (9) and Ashby. W-VicJa L-Scott. Mets 4, Pirates 0 AISI.Peltrtburg.Fuj.

Pittsburgh 000 000 0000 7 0 New York 300 000 011-4 11 0 Rhoden. Robinson (6). Scurry (7) Tekulve 18) and Pena. Ortiz (7); Lynch. Schiraldi (6.

Sisk (9) and carter. Reynolds (7). W-Lynch. L-Rhoden. Braves 9, Yankees 1 At West Palm Beach, Fit.

New York 100 000 000-1 7 1 Atlanta 202 400 10a 9 11 0 Montefusco. Pulido (4), Bradley (7) and S. Bradley. Espino (6): Camp. 2.

Smith (3), Dedmon (9) and Cerone. W-Z. Smith. L-Montefusco. HR Atlanta, Cerone.

Blue Jays 5, Expos 4 (10) At Dunedin, Fit. Montreal 001 000 120 0-4 11 0 Toronto 000 000 310 1-5 12 1 Hesketh. Grapenthm (6L Reardon (8). St. Claire (10) and Fitzgerald.

Nicosia (7); Filer, Acker (6). Caudill (8) and Martinez. Whill (7). W-Caudill. L-St.

Claire. HRs-Monlreal, Law. Toronto, Shepherd. Tigers 8, Dodgers 6 AlVtro Beach, Fla. Detroit 000 301 400-8 13 Lot Angeles 101 020 001-6 10 1 Terrell.

Labozzetta (7), Lopez (8) and Cas tillo, Lowry (8); Welch. Howe (7). Brennan (7). Howell (8) and Yeager. W-Terrell.

L-Howe. Giants 14, Indians 4 At Tucson, Aril. San Francisco 040 100 332-14 11 1 Cleveland 101 010 001 4 13 2 LaPoint. Lacey(6). Williams I9I and Brenlv: Ruhle, Jeftcoat (6), Easterly (8) and Benton.

W-LaPoml. L-Ruhle. HRs-San Francisco, Gladden, Adams. Phillies 3, White Sox 2 At Sarasota, Fla. Philadelphia 000 000 111-1 10 2 Chicago 000 100 001-1 7 1 Koosman, Andersen (7).

Holland 18) and Virgil. Daullon (91; Dotson, Reed (61. Stranski (7). Agosto(8). James (9) and Hill.

Skinner (7). w-Anaersen. Agosto. HR-Pniladel-phia, Virgil. Reds 6, Royals At Fort Myers.

Fit. Cincinnati 010 020 111-8 11 0 Kansas City 104 000 0001 10 0 Browning. McQaftigan (6 Hume 8 and Van Leibrandt, LaCoss (6). Quisen-berry (9) and Wathan. W-Huma.

L-Qui-senberry. HR-Kansas City, McRae. A's 6, Mariners 5 Al Tempt, Aril. Oakland 010 301 000-1 13 1 Seattle 300 000 200-5 I 1 Young. Kaiser (7).

Howell (9) and Heath, Esstan (8); Bealtie. Thomas (5), Nunez (7) and Vaile. W-Young. l-Beallie. Cubs 7, Angels 6 Al Pain Calif.

Chicago 000 Oil 001-7 14 2 California 301 000 100-1 10 1 Eckersley, Sorensen 17). Brusstar (91. Smith (9) and Davis, Lake 17): 2ahn. Moore (6), Clements (9) and Narron. W- Sorensen.

Clements. HRs Chicaoo. Durham. Cali fornia. Jackson, Brewers 6, Padres 3 Al Yuma, Aril.

Milwaukee 000 000 043-6 I 0 San Diego 000 000 300-1 I Darwin, Waits 6 Kern (71. Searaoe 18) and Schroeder; Show, Deleon (6), Lttlertt (8), Gossage (8) and Kennedy. Bochy (8). W-Kern. L-Lefferts.

HR- Milwaukee, Cooper. Orioles 3, Red Sox 1 Al Miami Boston ooo inn Anoi a Baltimore 000 000 30x3 4 1 Kison. StanlAv 171 An1 ri ez. Stewart (7) and Dempsey, Rayford (7); UU Clou. I compiled trom Associated Press, LA Times-Washinglon Post Newt Service, United Press International and Democrat and Chronicle reports.

NDA COWLING BOWL-A-ROLL -Won Torrance 663. Norm Webel 642. Jim Froelich 64 1 Gary Baldwin 64 1. Gary Donsky 641. Eddie Walton 627.

Rob Glitch 625. Paul Durlee 625: Lynn Gosart 566. Marge Tharp 547. Joyce Gratfley 554. Cheryl White 547.

Nadine Brown 546, Karen Nordquist 543, Barbara Shepherd 532, Cathy Lockhart 526. BROCKPORT Bob Gillette 661, Lynn Tyler 648. Sieve Passarello 645. Jerf Phillips 625. Henry Con 625.

CHILI CENTER Len Perkins 660. Jim Schuch 651, Bob Hewitt Sr. 64 1: Elite Perkins 623. Judy Koes-ter 565, Sheila Giumento 562. Sandy Love 568.

Carol Goodman 567, Ann Brown 556. Linda Schuch 534. val Cusson 527, Lois Gnnger 526. GATES Elian Midwick 565. Mary Jane Zacherl 565, Mane BiTucci 548, Karen Little 547.

Barb Burrows 525. LEISURE Curt Evans 674. Steve Roe 661. Clark Reid 660. Vin Mastrosimone Sr.

635. Joe Klueber 628: Kathy Burnett 666. Terry Klueber 534, Annie Zubert 528. MAIDEN LANES Ken Gerew 714, Larry Eddy 697. NORTH PARK Ellie Perkins 604, Gerry Nowak 589.

Pat Kowalchuk 579. Rose Taylor 576, Betty Cunningham 576. Sandy DeWilde 572. Alberta Wambold 565. Shirley Bonneweil 561, Evle Kolibab 556.

Irene Weller 551, Vera Richardson 543. Kathy Zakrewski 541. Liz LaShomb 539, Norma Fuller 526. Martha DeVoms 527, Kay Duseo 526. OAK ORCHARD Rich Saeva 701.

Guy Terra 700. Jim Zam-bito 696. Jim Passarell 680, Karl Marth 671. OLYMPIC Ron Walker 685. PANORAMA Mer Lombardo 561.

PERRY'S Carol Getqer 564. Donna Schultz 550, Donna Pereira 541. PLEASURE Don Foltau 712. Dave Brinkle 691. Tony Clunappi 688, Todd Pickett 642, John Kwiat-kowski 628.

Arnie Jacob 627; Jane Noskie 59 1. Sue Hawley 574. Jo Lasal 541, Sue Nealon 538. ROSELAND Billy VanOamme 1297) 675. Mike Rivet 650.

Jerl Watts 634; Kathy Whitney 619. Terry Myer 589. Karen Andrews 572. Sherry Hill 564. Gail Tiller 556.

Helen Vallee 551. Rena VanScott 549, Sandra Schaefer 548. Dawn Rivet 544. Jane Dennehy 541, Jean Prrtchard 535. Marion Jensen 533, Leah Bailey 533.

SPENCERPORT Art Werner (300) 706, Tom Burns 685. Scott Terzo 678. Terry Rood 654. Steve Strieker 649. Joe Shullek 639.

Bob Snow 635. Gary Pluta 633. Nick Schwalb 632. Jerry Brunette Sr. 629, Jim Froeiich 626, Don Bankard 625.

SPOBTSCASTS Auto racing: 8 p.m. NASCAR Valleydale 500 (taped Sunday) Ispn) Football: 3:30 p.m. San Antonio at Portland (taped last night) ESPiil Hockey: 7:30 m. Hartford at Buffalo HO-25 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at New York Rangers jki 7:30 p.m.

Boston at Quebec rVSBK Horse racing: 7:30 p.m. The Winner's Circle from Finger Lakes fGRCl (Ch. 33 in the city and Webster, Ch. 2 in other suburbs) 11:30 p.m. Batavia Downs highlights fuWT-gs Skiing: 10 p.m.

Peugeot Bridgestone Pro Classic (taped in January) tSPNl WSBK available only to Group Cable subscribers. EVENTS Today Thoroughbred racing: 1 p.m. Finger Lakes. Harness racing: 7:30 p.m. Batavia Downs.

Tomorrow Thoroughbred racing: 1 p.m. Finger Lakes and Buffalo Raceway, simulcasts from Aqueduct. Harness racing: 7:30 p.m. Batavia Downs. Hockey: 7:35 p.m.

Blnghamton vs. Rochester at War Memorial. Quiz answer Jerry Lucas played in three straight championships for Ohio St. from 1960-62, and Lew Alcindor (now Kareem Abdul-Jatjbar) led UCLA to championships from '1967-69. Rivers leads Hawks past Pistons, 114-100; King has surgery Associated Press and United Press International DETROIT Glenn Rivers scored King twisted the knee March 23 in the closing minutes of a game against the Kings in Kansas City.

He was examined by several orthopedic specialists before making a decision to proceed with the surgery. With two weeks left in the NBA season, King's scoring average of 32.9 points per game leads the league, followed by Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics with 28.5 a game. If he wins the scoring crown, King will be the first Knick to capture the title. nine of his 22 points in the third quar ter as the Atlanta Hawks defeated the Detroit Pistons, 114-100, last night in National Basketball Association action. Trailing, 59-51, in the third quarter, Rivers hit a jumper with 11:34 remaining to spark a 20-6 Atlanta rally.

Dominique Wilkins, who scored a game-high 27 points, capped the rally with three straight buckets that broke I Pit GF GA Montreal 39 27 IV 89 293 253 Quebec 39 28 9 67 311 261 n-Butlalo 36 26 14 86 276 224 i-Boston 34 33 9 79 265 273 Harttord 28 39 9 65 262 311 Patrick Division Pts GF GA y-Philadlphu 50 20 7 107 337 239 i-Washington 44 24 9 97 308 231 x-NY Islandrs 39 33 5 83 336 301 NY Rangers 25 42 10 60 288 336 Pittsburgh 24 47 5 53 264 364 New Jersey 22 46 9 53 254 322 King. NY. Bird. Bos. Jordan.

Chi. Short. S. English, Den. Wilkins.

All. Dantley. Utah Aguirre. Dall. Malone.

Phil Cummmgs. Mil. Natt. Den. Wootridge.

Chi. Johnson. K.C. Griffith. Utah Vndweghe.

Prt. Sampson. Hou. FOOTBALL UNITED STATES FOOTBALL LEAGUE Eastern Conference IT Pet PF PA Birmingham 5 1 0 .833 161 118 Tampa Bay 4 2 0 .667 169 136 Memphis 3 3 0 .500 123 129 New Jersey 3 3 0 .500 141 156 Ballimore 2 3 1 .417 109 90 Jacksonville 2 4 0 .333 141 177 Orlando 0 6 0 .000 92 175 Western Conference Pet PF PA Houston 5 1 0 .833 203 132 Oakland 4 1 1 .750 158 130 Araona 4 2 0 .667 135 93 Denver 4 2 0 667 133 126 Portland 2 4 0 .333 81 125 San Antonio 2 4 0 .333 79 119 Los Angeles 1 SO .167 124 147 Friday Tampa Bay 28. Memphis 20 Saturday Birmingham 25.

Jacksonville 18 Arizona 31, New Jersey 13 Sunday Baltimore 27, Houston 14 Denver 21. Orlando 17 Oakland 30. Los Angeles 6 Yesterday San Antonio 33, Portland 0 Thursday Memphis at Orlando, 8 pn. Saturday Jacksonville at Tampa Bay. 8 p.m.

Oakland at Portland, 9 p.m. Sunday Birmingham at San Antonio. 2 30 m. Houston at New Jersey. 2:30 p.m.

Baltimore at Los Anoeies. 4 m. Monday Arizona al Denver, 9 p.m. Gunslingers 33, Breakers 0 San Antonio 7 8 11 sn Portland 0 0 0 00 First period SA Hacketl 14 oasa from NauhMsai (Mike-Mayer kick), 11:36 Second period SA-FG Mike-Mayer 43. 13 05 SA-FG Mike-Maver 33.

14:51 Third period SA-FG Mike-Mayer 38. 10 26 SA Richmond 39 mtmrAnhnn ratnrn (Gordon pass trom Neuheisel). 10:54 Fourth period SA Gordon 39 nasK frnm klAiihAiaol (Mike-Mayer kick). 50 bA-Safety, ball snapped out ol end lone, 1126 SA Par First downs 15 9 Rushes-yards 42-148 17-65 Passing yards 150 74 Return yards 99 8 es 14-2141 7.5RJ Sacks by 00-00 1-8 Punts 2-44 5-40 Fumbles-lost 5-2 2-1 Penalties-yards 8-65 6-49 Time ol possession 38:45 21:15 Individual ststitlict RUSHING San Antonio, Worthy 17-65, filamrw B.9H r.Anari 7.10 flnluwli 1.91 Neuheisel 4-17. Mortensen 2-minus 2 Portland.

Beverly 11-40, Jordan 2-17, Williams 5-11. Robinson 1-0. PASSING Ran AnlnAifl 0 152. Mortensen 1-2-0 9 Portland, Robin son 5-19-3 42. Woodward 2-9-1 32 RECEIVING San Antonio, Hadnot 3-36, Roberts 3.32 HarkAtf 2.90 Stamnar 9-l; Gordon 1-39.

Canada 2-3. Worthy 1-6 Port- iana. Beverly Willis 1-21, Hall 1-12, Ross 1-11. Locked 1-4. MISSED FG-Portland.

Maoelti 31. Notes The Indiana Pacers announced that co-captain Jerry Sichting will be out for the remainder of the season seven games because of an injured right foot. Sichting suffered a stress fracture on his foot during a game against the Chicago Bulls March 26, said Pacer spokesman Paul White. Since then, the 6-foot-l guard has missed three games. Denver Nuggets forward Calvin Natt was named player of the week, edging Michael Jordan, Ralph Sampson and Isiah Thomas.

Natt, who shot a. torrid .717 from the field, averaged 29 points, more than seven rebounds and nearly seven assists a game while leading the Nuggets to home victories over the Utah Jazz, Kansas City Kings and Portland Trail T-tlti7ra a 65-65 tie and gave Atlanta a 71-65 lead with 6:59 left in the quarter. They led 86-78 entering the fourth period. The Pistons, led by forward Kelly Tripucka's 20 points, could not come back, as Atlanta increased its lead to as many as 18 in the final period. Guard Eddie Johnson added 18 for the Hawks.

Isiah Thomas scored 17 points for the Pistons. Teammates Vinnie Johnson hit 14 and ex-Hawk Dan Round-field hit 13. King's surgery successful NEW YORK The NBA's leading scorer, New York Knicks forward Bernard King, was recuperating satisfactorily from reconstructive surgery on his right knee. Dr. Norman Scott, team physician, performed the two-hour surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, reconstructing the anterior cruciate ligament and removing some damaged cartilage from the knee.

"Everything went well and as expect i clinched playoff berth clinched division title Sunday Edmonton 7, Chicago 3 Winnipeg 4. Calgary 4 (ol) Buffalo 3. Quebec 1 Montreal 4. Pittsburgh 2 NY. Rangers 7, Toronto 5 Vancouver 3, Minnesota 2 yesterday No games scheduled Today Boston at Quebec.

7 35 pm Hartford al Buffalo, 7:35 Philadelphia at Rangers, 7:35 m. Pittsburgh at Y. Islanders. 8 05 p.m. New Jersey al SI Louis, 8:35 m.

Edmonton at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Tomorrow Detroit at Pittsburgh. 7:35 m. New Jersey at Chicago. 8:35 p.m.

Toronto al Minnesota. 6:35 p.m. Vancouver at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. NHL STATISTICAL LEADERS Through Sunday scoring "Calvin was sensational," Nuggets coach Doug Moe said of his muscular 6-foot-6 forward following Denver's 129-117 win over Portland Saturday night "But you could say that about any night." The NBA's 11th leading scorer's hometown heroics raised Denver's unbeaten streak at McNichols Arena to 20 games. Pat Riley, who coached the Los Angeles Lakers to a 13-1 record during March, was named coach of the month.

The Lakers, who clinched their fourth straight Pacific Division title during the month, lost only a 116-113 overtime decision at Portland. The loss broke a 10-game winning streak. ed," Scott said. "We're pleased about the way the surgery went and are optimistic about Bernard's future." A Pin 131 200 40 64 134 30 76 127 74 77 123 42 57 114 38 77 113 92 50 105 30 65 103 54 59 101 51 57 98 114 57 98 91 66 96 91 50 97 71 51 97 72 69 97 27 60 95 14 41 94 57 42 93 67 Qretzky. Edmonton 69 Kurri.

Edmonton 70 Hawerchuk. Winnipeg 51 Oionne, Los Angeles 46 Bossy. NY Islanders 57 Coffey. Edmonton 36 Ogrodntck, Detroit 55 Savard. Chicago 38 Sutter.

NY Islandrs 42 MacLean. Winnipeg 41 ToneUi, NY Islanders 41 Stastny. Quebec 32 Gartner, Washington 47 Nicholls, Lot Angeles 46 Federko. St Louis 28 Nilsson. Calgary 35 Kerr.

Philadelphia 53 Carpenter. Washington51 King's injury has sidelined him for the rest of the season. The Knicks' captain will undergo extensive rehabilitation over the summer and is expected to be ready to play at the start of next season, said team spokesman John Linllo..

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