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6F Sports ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Apr. 1984 MISL Blues American rooks' 3 Goals Boost last Past Stallions, 6-4 Red Sox OAKLAND Bruce Hurst pitched a four-hitter and Tony Armas homered as the Boston Red Sox" handed the Oakland A's their first loss of the season. Hurst, a lefthander, gave up a bloop double to Mike Davis in the third inning and two-out singles to Bruce Bochte an4 Davy Lopes in the sixth and Dave Kingman in the ninth. Hurst (1-0) walked two and struck out six.

Rangers 8, Yankees 5 ARLINGTON, Tex. Wayne Tolleson's bases-loaded double in the bottom of the fifth inning snapped tie and gave the Texas Rangers a victory over the New York Yankees in a game shortened by rain. Blue Jays 3, Angels 1 ANAHEIM, Calif. Lloyd Moseby collected a bases-empty home run and a run-scoring single, lifting the Toronto Blue Jays to their victory over the California Angels. Pavese was dressed instead of Dave Pichette.

Without the Blues' top line of Brian Sutter-Federko-Mullen intact, Coach Jacques Demers separated Federko and Sutter and fielded a couple of hybrid lines. Federko skated with Anderson and Paslawski, and Sutter was teamed with Wickenheiser and Ganchar, BLUES 110 0 1-4 DETROIT 2 1 0 0 0-3 FIRSTPERIOD (PPG) Yzerman 2 (Boldirev, Duguav) 4:32 (PP) Ganchar 1 (Chouinard. Suttee) 8:25 (PPQ) Larson 1 (Boldirev, Park) 9:43 (SHG) Wickenheiser 1 (Ramage) Penalties Gilmour (B) Larson (D) 6:01 Ladouceur (D) Reeds (B) Reeds (B) Campbell (D) Delorme (B) Duguav (D) Federko (B) Boldirev (D) 19:05. SECOND PERIOD (PPG) Federko 1 (Ramage) 0:13 Yzerman 3 (Duguav) 9:23 Penalties Johnson (B) Barrett (D) Wilson (B) malor, Poterson (D) Ramage (B) major, Lambert (D) Bothwell (B) 18:54. THIRD PERIOD No scoring Penalties none.

FIRST OVERTIME No scoring Penalties none. SECOND OVERTIME Reeds 2 (Petterssoa Johnson) 17:07 Penalties Ramage (B) 6:23. SHOTS ON GOAL BLUES 13 10 5 39 DETROIT 11 10 5 7 6-39 Goaltenders Blues, Liut (2-1); Detroit, Stefan (1-2) and Micalef. Referee Ron Fournier. A 20,090.

Tacoma Stars to their victory over the Wichita Wings. The winning goal came 14 seconds after Wichita's Andy Chapman, who tied the game with a goal in the fourth period, was sent off the floor on a boarding foul. After the infraction, six Tacoma players overwhelmed the four Wichita defenders and Zequinha hit the tie-breaker. Tacoma (20-24), moved ahead of Los Angeles in the battle for the fourth playoff berth in MISL's Western Division. Wichita (22-21) drops a game behind the division-leading Steamers.

Pride 6, Comets 3 PHOENIX, Ariz. Charley Greene had two goals and an assist, leading the Phoenix Pride to its triumph over the Kansas City Comets. Phoenix (17-26) and Kansas City traded goals in the first half and entered the third period tied 2-2. Damir Sutevski and Greene scored for the Phoenix, and Greg Makowski and Tasso Kousoukos scored for Kansas City (21-23). the left side and fired the puck into the net at 16:23 for a 2-0 lead.

In the second period, the North Stars made it 3-0 on a mistake by Chicago's Dave Feamster. Bannerman had chased down a loose puck behind the net and passed to Feamster. When the defenseman skated in front of the net, Minnesota's Brent Ashton poked Feamster's stick and the puck went into the unprotected Chicago net at 5:38. Rangers 7, Islanders 2 NEW YORK Pierre Larouche scored two goals and Mark Pavelich added a goal and two assists, helping the New York Rangers imperil the New York Islanders' reign as Stanley Cup champions with a 7-2 victory over the four-time defenders. The Islanders trail the best-of-five series 2-1 and could be eliminated Sunday night in Madison Square Garden.

A fifth game, If necessary, would be played Tuesday night at Nassau Coliseum. with 4-2 and 6-2 victories in their building. The Caps took a 1-0 lead at 8:57 with each team short a man. Washington's Bob Gould was pulled down by Miroslav Dvorak but managed to shove the puck to Currie. Currie backhanded a 10-footer by Flyers goalie Pelle Lindbergh into the upper lefthand corner of the net for his first goal of the series.

Canucks 7, Flames 0 VANCOUVER, British Columbia Veteran defenseman Doug Halward notched a hat trick and Cam Neely added a pair of goals, pacing Vancouver to a rout of Calgary, enabling the 'Canucks to avoid elimination in their NHL Smythe Division semifinal series. The Canucks, who lost a pair of close decisions 4-2 and 5-3 to the Flames at the Saddledome, will attempt to keep their first-round playoff hopes alive when the best-of- FACTORY REBUILT ENGINES Mftlcyt iwftlcjt 215 IS? rum paits a 0 Day4000 MUt IABOI IASOI UNCI 19St SHREVES ENGINE REBUILDERS Call 421-5585 ALL-STAR FRIDAY, APRIL 13 7:30 N.W.A. WORLD 1 Ric FLAIR Warld Champion RACE ACCOMPANIED BY "Gorgeous" Jimmy GARVIN With "Precious" TAG TEAM ACTION! "GRAPPIERS" STEVE O. JIM "THE BRUISER" "CRAZY" IUKE PLUS 2 MORE THRILLING EVENTS TV WRESTLING KDNL-TV 30 Saturday at 10:00 PM Sundays at 10:00 AM From page one of defensive gems by the newly acquired Bergman, who snared pinch-hitter Jerry Hairston's grounder in the eighth and made another outstanding play on Rudy Law, ending the inning. "You go out and dive for balls when a guy has a no-hitter," Bergman "You do more than you are capable of doing." The Tigers gave Morris all the offense he needed in the second when Chet Lemon hit a 3-2 pitch off Floyd Bannister (0-1) for a two-run homer into the lower deck in left field.

Parrish had led off the inning with a walk. Twins 13, Orioles 4 MINNEAPOLIS Tim Teufel, Tim Laudner and Lenny Faedo hit home runs as the Minnesota Twins buried the error-prone Baltimore Orioles. John Butcher, who scattered six hits over eight innings, won his first game as a Twin since coming from Texas with pitcher Mike Smithson in an off-season trade that sent outfielder Gary Ward to the Rangers. National From page one Phillies Manager Paul Owens. "He's that way.

He's smiling today, though." After a torrid spring training, Lefebvre slumped to .111 in the Phillies' first three regular-season games, bringing him ialine for teasing by teammates. "Last night I was really down," said Lefebvre, who was 0 for 2 in the Phillies' 8-4 victory Friday night. "They wanted to know if I was going to jump out of a window." Lefebvre flied out in his first at-bat, then recaptured a little bit of spring training in his swing. He singled home the Phillies' first run in the third off Frank Pastore, doubled home two more in the sixth, and cracked a two-run homer in the ninth, finishing the scoring. Mets 3, Astros 2 HOUSTON Dwight Gooden scattered three hits over five innings in bis major league debut, while Darryl Strawberry homered and Mookie Wilson hit a two'run double, leading the New York Mets to victory over the Houston Astros.

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7.30-4,00 921-4141 3423 Mon From page one Black fiawks and Minnesota North Stars on April 10, 1982. wGanchar's goal was the first of his NHL career. He was playing in his first NHL playoff game and only his second in the league overall. Wickenheiser's goal his first ever in the playoffs was a sppctacular one. With the Blues short-handed late in the first period, he overtook veteran defenseman Brad Park in a race Jo the puck at center ice ahd beat goaltender Corrado Micalef.

Micalef, who had lost his last four regular-season games, was sent in at 12:55 of the first period when a shot hit starter Stefan above the left knee. Stefan returned after Federko gave the Blues a 3-2 lead with a goal on a breakaway at 0:13 of the second period. fhe Blues used rookies Greg Paslawski and Ganchar in place of injured right wingers Joe Mullen and Wayne Babych. Mullen was out of the lineup for the third straight game because of an injured right shoulder. Babych was scratched because of a broken bone in his left foot.

The Blues played without winger Dwight Schofield, who is suspended pending a hearing Monday in Toronto, but they didn't lack for muscle. Jack Carlson took Schofield's spot on left wing, and rugged defenseman Jim NHL From page one the puck between the pads of falling goalie Pete Peeters at 8:55. It was his first playoff goal in four years. The Canadiens' captain then set up remblay on a two-on-one break to put the game virtually out of reach. Nordiques 4, Sabres 1 QUEBEC Jean-Francois Sauve and.

Andre Savard combined for two goals and two assists against their former teammates, leading Quebec over Buffalo and to a berth in the NHL Adams Division final playoff series. '-Sauve, dealt along with Savard to Quebec in an early-season trade, set up Mario Marois on the first goal of the game, then broke a 1-1 tie with 75 seconds left in the first period as the Nordiques completed an upset sweep of the Sabres in the best-of-five division semifinals. Sauve and Michel Goulet teamed up" to engineer Peter Stastny's first goal of the series only 80 seconds into the second period and Savard struck the back-breaking blow by scoring with Quebec short-handed at 19:15 of the period. Buffalo ended the series 0 for 15 on the power play and scored five goals overall In the three games. The third-place Nordiques finished the season with; a virtual domination of the Sabres, posting a 9-1-1 record in regular-season and playoff games.

Oilers 4, Jets 1 WINNIPEG, Manitoba Dave Semenko scored the game-winner at 18:56 of the second period and goaltender Grant Fuhr turned aside 36 shots, propelling Edmonton over Winnipeg and a sweep of their NHL Smythe Division semifinal series. The Oilers, who also whipped the Jets in three straight games in the opening round last year, will face the winner of the Vancouver-Calgary series in the division finals. Jets delivered a valiant effort, outehooting the Oilers 36-33, but Fuhr was brilliant in the Edmonton net to extend his club's supremacy over Winnipeg to 16 straight games. Capitals 5, Flyers 1 Glen Currie scored a goal 8:47 into the first period and Washington went on to defeat Philadelphia, sweeping their best-of-five first-round NHL Stanley Cup playoff series in three games. It was the second straight year that the Flyers were blanked in the first round of a Patrick Division playoff series, and it was their ninth straight playoff defeat in the past three years.

The Capitals advanced beyond the first round for the first time in the franchise's 10-year history. Washington will play the winner of the Rangers-New York Islanders series in a best-of-seven division final. Washington edged the Flyers fori second place in the division in the final game of the season to earn the home-ice advantage. They opened Sill Edwdrdsville Alumni Night at the Arena STEAMERS vs KC COMETS April p.m. SIUE alumni and students join team members who are former COUGARS at a reception in the Board Room of the Arena following the game.

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Baltimore's Tim Whitman scored twice, including a goal with 4:51 remaining in the third period that gave the Blast the winning lead. Lou Nagy tallied an empty-netter with 36 seconds left in the game that clinched the victory for the Blast, which registered its 19th win in the last 21 games. Baltimore, leader of the league's Eastern Division, increased its record to 32-13. Stars 5, Wings 4 WICHITA, Kan. (AP) Zequinha' scored on a power-play goal in sudden-death overtime, boosting the five series resumes with Game 4 Sunday night at the Pacific Coliseum.

Halward became the first Vancouver defenseman to score a hat trick in regular or post-season play as the Canucks set a club record for most goals in a playoff game. Vancouver goaltender Richard Brodeur fended off 15 shots to record the shutout. North Stars 4, Hawks 1 CHICAGO Lars Lindgren and Keith Acton each scored first-period goals, leading Minnesota over Chicago and a 2-1 lead in their best-of-five Stanley Cup playoff series. Lindgren opened the scoring at 8:20 on a shot from the right circle. The defenseman took a pass from Acton, who drew goalie Murray Bannerman to the left side of the net, and shot the puck into the net's wide open left side.

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