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Michigan 78 72 DisL of CoL 71 88 Robert Morris 76 69 Oregon 84 64 Utica 47 102 Arlington 97 58 Oregon State 88 69 Evansville 77 81 Iowa State 65 77 Rice 64 55 Tennessee ....54 76 St. Mary's (Tel.) 64 60 Temple 59 110 Northland 59 65 Rutgers 75 95 Fttllerton State 78 74 Geo. Washington 79 46 Fresno State ......61 62.... ...72 78 Long Beach 80 46 State 52 102 San Francisco 91 86 St. Bonaventure 56 77 Santa Clara 73 48 Rutgers 46 94 St Mary's 91 80 Morgan State 67 80 San Diego 69 45..,.

i West Virginia 48 92 Loyola Marymont ..79 66 Island 63 76 Portland 58 60... 58 76 Coniaga 67 57 Bonaventure 61 73 Gonsaga .....59 69.. Duquesne 68 79 Portland 64 81... Rhode Island 67 63 San Diego .61 74 Massachusetts 60 79 St. Mary's 66 77 West Virginia 82 76....

Santa Clan ......74 79 Ceo. Washington ..77 106 San Francisco 100 66... 64 105 Loyola Marymont 100 60.. Rutgers 47 79 West Virginia 72" 1 Pitt-Pepperdine Statistics WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division Pts. GF NYtslnoYs47 14 8 102 340 318 NVRngrs.33 24 12 78 267 262 Phldlphia .34 27 3 76 28 273 Prttsburetl 26 33 11 43 2S7 288 Weshgton 22 37 53 271 217 Adams Division Pis.

GF GA Montreal .40 1 2 17 9 7 318 193 Boston 37 23 9 3 270 236 Buffalo ..34 20 14 8 2 260 217 Quebec ...30 25 14 74 304 296 Hartford .19 32 16 54 276 292 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Morris Division Pts. GF GA Minnesota 30 19 20 80 304 250 Winnipeg 26 29 13 65 263 295 St. Louis .28 6 62 268 301 Chicago ...26 34 10 62 292 313 Toronto ..17 37 16 SO 365 326 Detroit ...13 40 12 48 237 307 Smyth Division Pts. GF GA Edmonton 42 16 12 96 344 265 Calgary 2S 30 16 66 26 308 Vancovr ..24 3 2 14 6 2 20 256 L.Angeles 20 34 14 54 364 311 Colorado .16 42 11 43 210 302 LAST MGHT Boston 7 Wlnnlpeo 4 NY Rangers 4 Detroit I Philadelphia 5... Colorado I Montreal 4...

Chicago 0 Calgary 6. 3 TONIGHT Buffalo at Ednwton, 9.35 EST Canadiens 4, Hawks 0 Chicago 0 8 0 Montreal 1 2-4 First period 1, Montreal, NapV 35 (Robinson, LatleurL Second period 2, Montreal, Lafieur 26 (Napier, Glngras), 9:16. Third period 3, Montreal, Langway 5 (Wlckenhelser). 14:42. Montreal, Houle It) (Wkkenhelser, Tremblav), 17:37.

Shots on goal Chicago 1 1-4-10-25. Montreal 18-11-8-37. Goalies Chicago, Esoostto. Montreal, Wamslev. A 16,064.

Rangers 4, Red Wings 1 NY Rangers ...........2 0 14 Detroit 1 01 First period 1, New York, McClanahan 3 (Silk, Leinonen) 6:49. 2, New York, Pavelkh 29 (Don Maloney, Rogers), 11:52. Second period 3, Detroit, Osborne 21 (Gage, Larson), 5:11. Third period 4, New York, Fotlu 7 (Ruotselainen, Bothwell), 12:00. 5, New York, Don Maloney 17 (Ruotselainen), 13:22.

Shots on goal NY Rangers 9-1-1020. Detroit 8-15-5-38. Goalies NV Rangers, Weeks. Detroit, Sauve. A 12,142.

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Hills; also five grandchildren. Friends received On Fri. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, INC, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros).

Funeral Mass In St. Anselm Church, Swlssvale, on Sat. morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Gulas was a retired employee of Westinghouse.

HAGAN On March 10, 1982, at Coronado, Bernard (Barney); beloved husband of the late Ellen Boylan Ha-gan; father of James J. of Pgh, Brian of San Diego, Cal, Mary Catherine Peters of Llnwood, N.J, Margaret Ellen (Peggy) DeOrlo of San Diego, Cal, Rose Marie Bal-lew of Coronado, Cal. A the late Thomas Hagan- brother of Mary Gatens of Pgh. and Alice McHugh of Ireland; also 11 grandchildren. The family requests visitation between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

BEGINNING SATURDAY, at NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrvsvllle Ave, N.S. Funeral on Monday at 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In the Church of the Nativity at 10:30 o'clock. He wes a member of Court JT9 Knights of Equity.

HAMPTON March 10, 1982. Clyde beloved husband of Betty; father of Clyde S. Hampton, Ronald G. of Washington, D.C. and Diane H.

Drew of Newark, N.J.: five grendchlldren; beloved daughter-in-law, Madelyn Hampton; also other relatives. Friends received at the GEORGE A. WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, 1)00 N. Homewood Ave. Graveside service 11 a.m., in Homewood Cemetery.

H0FFEL0T On Wed, March 10, 1982, Elizabeth Dapper of Pgh-wlfe of late William Hoffeldt; beloved sister of Ketherlne Kamasinskl A Marie Huddv; also survived by nieces A nephews. Friends received Thursday 7-9 p.m., Friday 2-4, 7 9 p.m. at JOHN J. GMtlTER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S. 151h St, S.S.

Funeral on Saturday at 8:15 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Peter Church at 9 a.m. HUCHK0 On Thurs, March 11, 1982; Joseph, age 71, of Allgulppa; husband of Verna Bobanic Huchko; father of Ronald of Hopewell and Mrs. Jack (Veronica) Mendenhall of Hopewell; four grandchildren; brother of Mike of Munhall, Peter of Hecla, Pa, Andy of Pgh, Mrs.

Helen Valdhans of Pgh, Mrs. Jack (Margaret) Weltner of Pgh. and the late Paul A John. Friends received at JAMES J. DARROCH FUNERAL HOME, 2640 Mill All-qulppa, (Airport Parkway Route 60, Allqulppa Exit) ti a 7-9.

Funeral Saturday, 9:15 I a.m. at the Funeral Home, I a.m. in sr. ueorge ay-zantlne Catholic Church. Parastas Blessing on Friday at 8 p.m.

HUNTER On Saturday, March 6, 1983; Howard C. (Gallardl) of Wll-kinsburg; beloved brother of Mrs. Rudolph (Grace) Voltko of Wllkinsburg, Paul Rupert of East Liberty; uncle of Dolly Devlch, Rudy Voltko. Judy Scelamoga, Tom and Gary Voltko; also survived by 15 great-grandnleces and nephews end five great-great-nephews and one great-great-niece. Memorial Mass will be held in St.

James Church, Wllk, on Saturday. 10 a.m. Arrangements by PAUL E. VON GEIS FUNERAL HOME. JESSEP On Thurs, March 11, 1982; Donald husband of Ruby Marton; father of Judith and Donald C.

Jessep brother of Eleanor Mortimer. Friends received 2-4 A 7-9 p.m. at the EDWARD A. SCHEPNER FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Crafton, where service will be held on Monday, March 15, at 11 a.m. KARW0WSKI Dorothy Draper, on Thursday, March 11, 1982; of Carrlck; wife of Joseph Karwowskl; mother of Edwin Karwowskl and Dorothy Kuchar; grandmother of Joy Marie Kuchar; sister of Gertrude Rogers, Bertha Lou Shore, Edward, Alfred A Walter Draper.

Friends received at me CIESLAK A TATKO FUNERAL HOME INC, 2935 Brownsville Rd. Funeral Sat. at 8 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Adalbert Church at 9 a.m.

KELLENBERG Ruth on Wed. Mar. 10, 1982, of Brerrrwood, wife of the late Charles C. Kelien-berg; sister of the late Alberta Beagle. Friends received at the JOHN F.

SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Rd, Brentwood. Thurs. 7-9 pm. Frl. 2-4 A 7-9 pm.

where funeral services will be held on Sat. at 10 am. KILWEIN John, on Wed, March 10, 1982; husband of Victoria Fanty; father of John H. and Bernard Kllweln; three grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN D.

O'CONNOR A SON FUNERAL HOME, INC. 5106 Second Ave. Haielwood. Mass of Christian Burial St. Stephen Church Sat.

at 10 a.m. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9. KLECHA (Pluto) On Wednesday, March 10, 1982, Victoria, wife of the late John mother ot Mrs. Dolores Rostovlch, John S. and Richard Klecha; also nine grandchildren.

Friends received at the WALTER J. ZALEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 3201 Dobson St. Polish Hill, on Thursday 7-9 p.m. Friday 2-4 A 7-9 Funeral on Saturday at :30 a.m. Funeral Mass In the Immaculate Heart Of Mary Church at 9:30 a.m.

K0BER On March 11, 1982; Rebecca Gerst; wife of the late George C. Kober; moth-er ot Eugenie Ferrell of Upper St. Clair and Barbara Kober of Wash. DC; also survived bv four grandchildren. Friends will be received at East Liberty Presbyterian Church Chapel, Saturday, March 13, from 11:30 a.m.

until 1 p.m., when service will be held. Burial private. Memorials may be sent to Shadvside Hospital. Arrangements by H. SAMSON INC.

LARRICK On March 10. 1982, Richard ot Bethel Park, beloved husband of Verna M. Larrlck; father ot Richard Jr, James, Torn, an-dtndy Larrlck Cheryl Jones, Diana Hlrsch, and Linda Franklin; also 11 grandchildren. Friends received at the South Hills Community Baptist Church, 2400 Old Washington Rd, Upper St. Clal-, on Frl.

from 1p.m. until time of services at 8 p.m. Interment In Kansas City. Family suggests contributions to the Forbes Hospice. Arrange by Albert J.

Frevvogel Funeral Home. LIMBRUNER On Thurs, March 11. 1982, In her 41st year, Elaine of Brookllne; beloved wife of Joseph; mother ot Mark, Colleen and Paul; daughter of Kathryn and the lete Edward Tomaszewskl; sister of Jerome, Rosalvn of San Dieoo, Calif, James, Marianne and Edward Tomaszewskl; daughter-in-law of Joseph Llmbruner Sr. Friends received at the DAVID P. WENSLOVAS FUNERAL HOME, 79 S.

19th St, S.S, on Frl. from 7-9, Set. and Sun, noon til 9. Mass of Christian Burial-Mon. in Resurrection Church, at 10:30.

AHEIMER On March 11, 1983; Wm. G. of Millvale; husband of the late Caroline Nosseck A father of Carol Ulrich Raley, Lois Slppel. Wllma DeMorco, Annette Phillips, Doris Wit-tig, Wm. Jr.

8, John Ahelmer; brother of Harold; also 40 grandchildren A 17 great-grand. Family will receive friends on Sat. Sun. 7-4 7-9 at the PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Millvale. Mass of Christian Burial In St.

Anthony Church, Millvale, on Mar. 15, at 10 a.m. BLUMETTI On Mar. 10, 1982, Stella of Harmar Twp; mother of Ar-mene Crawford, Anna Hart-fell, Eliiabeth, Ralph A Albert. Friends received In EDWARD E.

KUZNICKI FUNERAL HOME, Cheswlck, dally 2-4 A 7-9 p.m. Funeral on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In Our Lady of Victory Church, Harwkk, at 11 a.m. CAHILL On Weds. March 10, 1987, Wllma M.

of Bellevue; wife of Cornelius J. (Bun); mother of Cornelius J. (Conny) Cathy Borner; also 4 grandchildren. Friends received at the NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd. Funeral services Sat.

10 am. Visitation 2-4 A 7-9 p.m. CASEY On Thurs. Mar. II, 1982, Alma M.

Casey; beloved sister of Helen Casey, Mrs. Edward F. Connell, the late Marie Schneider, James Joseph W. and Edward J. Casey; sister-in-law of Betty Casey.

Funeral from McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shedyslde, Mar. 13, at 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Paul Cathedral at 11 a.m. Visitation with family Frl.

2-4 and 7-9 p.m. CREESE On March 11, 1982; Edward age 57, of Hopewell beloved husband of Pearl Alsnauer; father of Mrs. Caroline Myers; sur-vived by two brothers and five sisters. Friends received at JOHN J. SYKA FUNERAL HOME, 833 Kennedy Ambrldge, Satur.

and Sunday 2-4 A 7-9 p.m. Service Monday, 11 a.m. DELP On Tues. morning, March 9, 1982, Leonard G. Delp; beloved husband of Maodalynn Delp; father of Mrs.

Craig (Afthea) Patton Mrs. Donald (Marlene) Fkhter; also survived bv six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; brother of Dr. Charles W. Delp of St. Clair, Pa.

A Martha Delp, Walter A. Delp, Helen Smith A Edna Helms. Friends are being received In McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave, EE, Thursday A Friday, where funeral service will be held Satur, March 13. 1982, at 11 a.m. Friends A members of the Syria Temple A.

A. O.N. M.S. of Pgh. Invited.

It so desired, contributions may be sent to Shrine Hospital tor Crippled Children, pgh. Pa. FEDI0 On Wed, March 10, 1987, John Fedlo, of McKees Rocks, beloved father of Evelyn Herrlck, Donna Flloon A Nancy Grow of St. Louis; seven grandchildren. Friends received Thursday 7-9 p.m., Friday 2-4 A 7-9 p.m.

at the VALERIAN F. SZAL FUNERAL HOME, 238 Helen St, McKees Rocks. Funeral Sat, March 13, at 10:45 a.m. Services In St. Nicholas R.O.

Church at 11 a.m. Parastas Frl, 8 p.m. FEHL Harry A. of Moon Twp. on Wednesday.

March 10, 1982; husband of Dorothy Knapp; father of Harry J. Fehl, Dorothy F. Harbison, Candy M. Bernhardv; brother of Ella Lyons; also four grandchildren. Visitation Thursday 7-9, Friday 2-4 and 7-9 at COPELAND'S MOON TWP.

981 Brodhead Rd. Funeral Sat. at 9 a.m. Mass of Resurrection In St. Margaret Mary Church at 9:30 a.m.

FERR0NE On Wednesday, March 10. 1982, Crisey Ann Ferrone of O'hara Twp; mother of John Carlchner, Jerry G. Ferrone and Crisev Ann Synan; sister of John Hlgbee; close friend of George M. Ferguson: also survived bv nieces and nephews. Friends received from 2-4 A 7-9 p.m.

Thursday A Friday at the THOMAS M. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 930 Center Ave, Blawnox. Funeral services Saturday morning at 11 a.m. in the Fox Chapel Episcopal Church, Squaw Run Rd. FLAMMAN On Thursday, March It, 1982; Agnes (Peach) Lucot; wife of the late George mother of Nancy Gannon and George L.

Flamman also eight grandchildren; sister of Eliiabeth Lucot, Alice Lewis, Sarah Jane Tleber A Patricia Hershberger. Friends received FRIDAY ONLY from 2-4 A 7-9 p.m. at the EDWARD A. SCHEPNER FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Creflon. Mass of Christian Burial in Our Lady of Grace Church, Scott Twp, Saturday, March 13, 11 a.m.

FOREMAN Rita on Thursday, March 11, 1982; of Carrlck- wife of the late Henry C. Foremen; mother of Henry C. Foreman Jr, Rella A. Burslck, Frank A. Foreman, Sara M.

Prlddy, Candace House. Ronald Robert A. and Baron D. Foreman; sister of Paul and John Rennle; also survived by nine grandchildren. Friends received JOHN F.

SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville OA armntAirwi xtiirrlav A Sunday 2-4 A 7-9. Funeral on Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Elizabeth Church at 10 a.m. FRANTZ On Mar.

11, 1982, Frank o' Wllklns beloved husband of the late Mary Grace (Jennings); father of Martha Marie Bair; three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren; brother of George Frantz. Friends will be received at the JOHN L. QUINLAN FUNERAL HOME, 11th A Airbrake Aves, Turtle Creek, where Service will be held on Mon. at 11 a.m. Family Hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

GENSLER Raymond F. on Thurs, Mar. 11, 1982; of McCartney St, W.E.; husband of late Margaret C. Flavin Gensler; father of Constance M. Nowak, Raymond F.

Jr, Ned Gregory J. Gensler; brother of Florence Kryst, Wm. A Earl Gensler; also 15 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Friends received at the WM. F.

CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chertlers Ave, Shera-den, 12 noon-9 p.m. Funeral Mass, 10 a.m., St. James Church, W.E. GR0PELLI On Wed, March 10, 1982. Raymond husband of Jane Gropelll of Ross father of Dolores Carloto, Mary Jane Goggln.

Pauline Armstrong and the late Raymond A. Gropelll brother of Lillian Johnson, Almo and Paul Gropelll; also survived by 15 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, INC, 1032 Perry Hwy, Per-rvsvllle.

Mass of Christian Burial In the Church of the Nativity, Franklin Rd, N.S, on Sat. morning at 10:30 a.m. GULAS On Thurs, Mar. 11, 1982, Joseph of Bellevue. formerly of Swlssvale; fether nt Mrs.

Dorothy G. nsnier- Bruins 7, Jets 4 Winnioeei 1 1 1-4 Boston I 3 37 First period 1, Winnipeg, Lukowlch 34 (Lindstrom), 5:41. 5, Winnipeg, Christian 21 (Small, DeBlois), 9:12. 3, Boston. McNab 27 (O'Connell, Marcotte), 9:26.

4, Boston, Middleton 45 (Pederson, Melnyk), 11:01. Second period 5, Boston, K. Crowder 18 (Bourque), 5:08. 6, Boston, McNab 28 (Hfflier, B. Crowder), 10:24.

7, Winnipeg, Dupont 11 (Trimper, DeBkxs), 15:46. Third period 8, Boston, Miadteton 46 (Pederson, Hillier), 5:34. 9, Winnipeg, Lukowich 35 (Hawerchuk), 6:39. 10, Boston, K. Crowder 19 (Melnyk), 7:17.

11, Boston, Middleton 47 (Pederson, Bourque), 16:38. Shots on goal Winnipeg 6-10-420. Boston 11-11-14-36. Goalies Winnipeg. Soe-teert.

Boston, Baron. A 12,233. Flyers 5, Rockies 1 Colorado 0 1 01 Philadelphia 0 1 3 First period None. Second period 1, Philadelphia, Flock hart 31 Arthur), 2:28. 2, Philadelphia.

Allison 15 (Barber, Propp). 10:25. 3, Colorado, Remage 13 (Broten, Foster), 18:26. Third period 4, Philadelphia, Kerr 16 (Slnlsak), Slttler). 6:21.

5, Philadelphia, Barber 39 (Flockhart, Wilson), 8:54. 6, Philadelphia. Slnlsak) 13 (Leach, Clarke), 15:04. Shots on goal Colorado 7-8-9-24. Philadelphia 12-18-20-50.

Goalies Colorado, Resch. Philadelphia, St. Croix. A Flames 6, Canucks 3 Vancouver 1 1 13 Calgary 8 1 4-4 First period 1, Vancouver, Llndgren 4 (Nlll, McCarthy), 10:20. Second period 2, Calgary, Murdoch 3 (Cyr, Houston).

10.08. 3. Vancouver, Currl 19 (Bol-dlrev, BrasarL 17:28. 4, Calgary, Pepilnskl 29 (McDonald, Chouin-ard), 19:38. Third period 5, Calgary, Hlslop 14 (Choulnard, Brldgman), 10:43.

6, Calgary, Rautakalllo 14 (Relnhart, Konrovd), 13:15. 7, Vancouver, McCarthy 5 (Gradln, Williams), 17:24. 8, Calgary, Hlslop 15 (Choulnard, Plett), 17:49. 9, Calgary, McDonald 31 (Hlslop. Pepilnskl), 19:31.

Shots on goal Vancouver 10-5-9-24. Calgary 6-17-13-34. Goalies Vancouver, Bro-deur. Calgary, Rlggin. A 7,234.

138 Lonnle Barnes (Wash.) vs. Tim Patterson (R'vlew); Bill Gerece (Wynsog.) vs. Dl-shell (WMS); Chi is uiondwalskl (Jntte.i vs. Dick Petronka Pete Plcardl (Kltt.) vs. Mike Knight (Jeff-Morgan).

145 Mike Dudek (Kltt.) vs. Shuck Johnston (S. Allegi' Bill arrlson (Wash.) ys. Lee Gooi-dlch (Beth-Center); John Kunti (Wynsbg.) vs. Brian Oulewlci Kelly Vottero (Jr vs.

Jason Peck (No'petel II. iss Jim trailer (wash.) vs Ray Carr Roger Claw-son (Kltt.) vs. ArleTgh Closser (W. Greene); Larry Hell (Jnnte.) vs. Ben Kramer (Avonworth); Bill Mundell (Carmkheels) vv Ty Shaffer (Elderton).

167 Jim Edwards (Cherlerol) vs. John Mldee Brian Virgin (Jeff-Morgan) vs. Jeff Helblg (Freedom); Bryan Moyer (S. Fayette) Chris Homlsiek (Mapletown); Chuck Dornburg (No'gate) vs. Joe York) (Jnnte.

j. 185 Al Starostanko Off-Morgan) vs. Dave Whoolery (Ft. Cherry); Steve Gould (Kltt.) vs. Vic Montaibano Jaime Carter IS.

Fayette) vs. Ken Le-vato (Freedom); Charles Cook (Jnnte.) vs. Michael Blaius (Beth -Center). HWT Roy Hall (Jnnte.) vs. Mike Atlmyer (Avonworth); Bill Schons (Kltt.) vs.

Bill Gardner I Beth-Center); Larry Mankey W. Greene) vs. Jim Gofrschalk Freedom); Vlnce Oienbaugh Avella) vs. Chuck McConnvIHe In The NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pel. GB Boston 46 15 .754 Philadelphia 44 17 .721 2 New Jersey 33 30 .524 14 Washington 28 31 .475 17 New York 29 35 .453 18Vi Central Division Pet.

GB Milwaukee 42 20 .677 Atlanta 28 32 .467 13 Indiana ..29 34 .460 U'i Detroit 27 35 .435 15 Chicago 25 37 .403 17 Ckveland 13 47 .217 23 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midweit Division Pet. GB San Antonio 38 23 .623 Houston 35 27 .565 3 Denver 32 30 .516 ft Kansas City 22 42 .344 17' Dallas 21 41 .339 17' Utah 19 43 .306 19Vi Pacilic Division Pet. GB Los Angeles 42 20 .677 Seattle 40 21 .656 Golden State 35 27 .565 7 Phoenix 35 27 .565 7 Portland 31 29 .517 10 San Diego 16 47 .254 26'i LAST NIGHT Atlanta 107 Utah 91 Phoenix 101 Cleveland 95 Kansas City 113 San Diego 107 TONIGHT All Times EST Boston at New Jersey, 7:35 Indiana at Washington, 8:05 Golden State at Detroit, (:05 Portland at San Antonio, 8:30 Seattle at Milwaukee 9 Denver at Houston, W5 Chicago at Los Angeles, 10:30 NCAA Championships At Ames, Iowa Preliminary Round 150 Frank Shaffer, Navy, dec. Keith Graft, Slippery Rock. 6-4; Doug Haines, Pitt, pinned John Seldhacker, Tennessee-Chattanooga, 2:52.

190 Joe Wede, Blooms-burg, dec Mark Downing, Clarion, 8-4, First Round 134 Bill Marino, Penn State, dec. Welt Markee, Oregon State, 20-2. 142 Adam Cohen, Ariiona State, dec. Ken Nellls, Clarion, 10- Al McCollum, Bloomsburg, dec. Don Henry, Slippery Rock, 14- Mike Langfais, North Dakota State, dec.

Mark DeAugustlno, Tennessee, 10-7. 150 Wes Roper, Missouri, dec. Doug Haines, Pitt, 13-3. 158 Jim Zalesky. Iowa, pinned Jeff Jellc, Pitt, Doug Buckwalter, Lock Haven, dec.

Fred Worthem, Michigan State, 5-2: Jackson Kistler, Arizona State, pinned Erte Brugel, Penn State, 1:59. 167 John Henrahan, Penn State, dec. Ray Oliver, Nebraska, 10-2. 177 Charlie Heller, Clarion, dec. Doug Dlx, William A Mary, 15- 6.

Hwt Steve Setter, Penn State, dec Curt Olson, Clarion, 11- 2. nArTtiiiiiti Mil I bOSIIIII. I 1 College NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round East Regional James Madison 55 State 48 Wake Forest 74 Old Dominion 57 Midwest Regional Marquette 67 Evansvill 62 Houston 94 Alcorn St. 84 Mideast Regional Indiana 94 Morris 62 Middle Tenn. 50 Kentucky 44 West Regional W.

Virginia 102 N. Caro. 77 Wyoming 61 Cl 58 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT First Round Georgia 73. Temple 60 Rutcters 55 lona 51 Bradley 76.. American 65 Nev-Las Vegas St.

61 NAIA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinal BWa 42 Saginaw Valley 40 Hmpton Inst. St. 66 S.C.-Sprtnbrg 76Eu Clair 64 Kearney St. Ortgon 95 High School WPIAL Boys Clan AAA Stat Qualifier Penn Hills 74 Bethel Park 67 Girts Class AAA Stat QusHfiaf Penn Hills 60 Beaver Falls 58 PIAA Playoffs DISTRICT 1 Girts Class AAA Championship Norrlstown 55 Wlssahlckon 52 Consolation Sprlngfleld-Dlco UBensalem 40 DISTRICT 1 toys CJass AAA Semifinal iScranton Tech 39 Plttston 37 Is. O'Reilly Coughlln 52 Bays Class A Semifinals Bis.

oWa 57 Herman 49 Carbon. Sac. Ht. 51 Mid Valley 48 DISTRICT 3 Girts Class AAA Championship Lancaster 50 29 Girts Class AA Championship Bis. McDevttt 47 Lances.

Cath. Girts Class A Championship Camp HIH 48 Steel -High 46 DISTRICT 4 ys Class AA Championship Danville 57 Wellsboro 54 Boys Class A ConsoteMn Milton 48 Columbia 45 Girts Class AA Championship Lourdes Reg. 51 Mt. Carmel 43 Girls Class AA Consolation Shemokln 46. Mlftllnburg 38 DISTRICT Bays Class AA Championship Ch(f Looan 67.ForestHllls 42 Beys Oats AA Conselahofi Somerset 72 Bishop Gulltoyl 65 OlSTRtCT Beys Class AA Championship Keystone 54 Christian 42 Boys Class A Championship kerns City 62 44 Boys Class A Consolation Northern Potter 3 DISTRICT 10 Beys Class AAA ConteJatton Erie Prep 76 Meadvllle 68 Boys Class AA Consolation Erie St.

Vincent 63 Corrv 58 Beys Class A Consolation Lakevlew Christian 45 Girts Class AAA Consolation Erie Academy 54. Meadvllle 34 Girts Class AA Consolation Harborcreek 47 Franklin 44 Girts Class A Consolation W. Forest 58 Middlesex 37 DISTRICT 11 Girts Class AA Championship Pelmerton 52. West Hazleton 47 Girts Class AA Consolation E. Stroudsburg 54Stroudsburg 34 overtime.

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T-Ms. A-360. Pirates 8, Mets 7 NEW YORK (NL) HTTsOUSGH abrhk abrhbi MaiiMI cf 3 1 0 0 Davis cf 5 0 11 Ratsich rf 2 0 12 Harper 8 4 110 Bailor 3b 3 0 0 0 Parker rf 4 1 I 1 Cubbag 3b 3 0 1 0 Rd-iouei rfO 0 0 0 Foster 4 0 0 0 StarotH lb 3 1 3 2 Knomn lb 4 12 2 BRbnson Ibl 0 0 0 Puleop 0 0 0 0 Madkick 3b4 1 I 0 Wynne ph 1 0 0 0 Berra ss 4 2 10 vmtne rf-cf 5 0 2 0 Re lb 4 13 4 Stearns 5 110 Nicosia 4 1 3 0 GrdnNre ss 4 1 1 0 Btjbv 0 0 0 0 Veryir 2b 2 2 2 0 Grolhrn ph 1 0 0 0 Allen 1 0 0 0 Gvterie 0 0 0 0 Giles ph 1 0 0 0 GAIxdnrphl 0 0 0 Orosco 0 0 0 0 DRbnson 1 0 0 0 Sweet ph-lbJ 1 1 1 Burke 0 0 0 0 Tekulve I 0 1 0 Totals 30 7 11 7 Trials 17 8 13 8 New York (NL) 200 144-7 Mtstwrgh IMUllOi-3. GW RW-Ray. E-Stargrt, Davis.

OP-Pkales 2, New York I. LOB-Pr-ates 5, New York -Steams 2, Harper, Parker, Nicosia, Gardenhire. JB-Veryior. HR -Kingman, Ray, Star-gcN. SB-Berra.

Hi EDM SO New York pndvng AHen (L) 3 4 3 3 0 3 Orosco 3 7 5 5 0 3 Puleo 2 2 0 0 0 1 PvaM pitching Bfcby(W) 2 3 2 0 ,1 1 Candelarla 2 10 0 11 0. Robinson 2 2 0 0 0 0 Burke 1K, 4 2 2 Tekulve l'il 0 0 0 0 Bak-Orosco. A-U76. Basketball WPIAL Championships Tonight At Civic Arena Beys Class AAA Lair Otoe vs. New Castle, 9.

BovsC ass AA Boyle vs. Seton-LeSalle, 7:30. Girts Class AAA Gateway vs. Baldwin, 6. LUCAS Bertha Henle, on WeJT'Mer.

10. 1982, State College. Wid- UAu.Arrf I Survived by two sisters. Hit- surviveo Dy two sisiers. nude D'ckton, Pgh.

and Pearl OwLmAn rrilraon' nnm brother Frank Henle "Pgij. HOME. Sat. 2 pm. Visitation Sat.

12:30 pm. "til 2 pm. Entombment Allegheny Cemetery Mausoleum Mon. 13 noon. LUPINACCI At Lorain, Oh, on Wednesday, Anthony husband of Flora Mary (Cherry); fether of Rosemary, Berrtar-dine, Ralph, Lorraine, Lillian, Anthony (Denlse) A'Char-melne; brother of Wllllarn -A Joseph, Eliiabeth Splhell.

Friends received WORRELL FUNERAL HOME, 820 Main St, Sharpsburg. Mast Madonna of Jerusalem Church, 9:30 a.m. MacALLISTER On Wed, March 10, 1982; Edna H. Fitzgerald; beloved wife of the late Edward MacAillster; mother of George, Edna Giesev, Edward Georglna A Edward MacAillster; elso23 grandchildren A six greatgrandchildren. Family requests visitation between the hours of 2-4 A 7i9x1n.

at the NORMAN G. Mf.ARp FUNERAL HOME. 4047 Pe-rvsville N.S. Blessing service on Saturday -morning at 11 o'clock. She wes a member of Service Employees Union Local 29.

MANSMANN Suddenly on Thurs, March II, 1982; Dr. James Mansmann of Bakerstown; beloved husband of Ance- Wetton Mansmann; lather of Richard A. Mansmann V.M.D. of Santa Clara, Cal, Barbara A. Mansmann of Bakerstown A Patricia A.

Mansmann of West Chester, also survived bvstrree grandchildren. Friends are elno received In McCABE BROS, FUNERAL HOME, 4214 Walnut 5t (Shadvside) on Saturday 7-9 p.m. and Sunday p.m. Funeral on Mendav, March 15, at 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In Sacred Heart Church at 10:30 a.m, M0CHEL On Tue.

March 9, 1983. da M. of Sheler wife of the late Harris W. Mochel; mother of Gene Osterman and Norman w. Mdehel: also six grandchildren' and nine great-grandchildren.

Private graveside services were held on Fri. (Memorials may be mode to' Olen-shew Presbyterian Church). Arrangements by the BOCK FUNERAL HOME. PAYL0R r-r' Harry, of McKeesport, in Mar. 11, 1982; beloveeV husband of Ossle M.

Pavlor; father of Albert, Herbert, Jemes and Harry Paylor, Maggie Riley, Sally Poiff-dexter. Ethel Davis. Ruth Clanagan and Alice Casey; 31 grandchildren and 16 pa; brother of John and Albert Paylor, Hallle Mae Hatcher. Friends received at' 'the LaRUE W. FREDERICK.

FUNERAL HOME, 430 6th Braddock, 7-9 p.m. 12-9 p.m. Sun, where Funeral will be held Mon, 11 He was a retired employee of Pgh. Steel Foundry. P0LYAK Cecilia, of Sewlckley, (formerly of Brentwood), on Wed, March 10, wife ot the late Nicholas Polyak; mother of Mary Alice Polyak, of Sewlckley, Nicholas E.

Polvek, of Petaskala, OH; sister of Elizabeth Certder-elll, of N. Hills; grandmother of Beth, Nick A Steven Polyak. Friends received 7-9 Thurs, 2-4 A 7-9 at EUGENE C. COLEMAN FUNERAL HOME, Rt. 50, Cecil, PA.

Mess of Christian Burial 11:30 a.m, St. Mary R. C. Church. Cecil, PA.

Burial Queen of Heaven Cemetery. P0PAL Agnes Edmonds Popsl; beloved wife of Frederick on Thursday, Marh -11, 1982: mother of Mrs. Vivien Whitman of Cochranton, survived also bv five grandchildren. The family will receive visitors 2-4 A 7-9 at O'BRIENS, 3724 California art Cooper Aves, N.S. Service Saturday at ll a.m.

RAIZMAN On Wednesday, March 10. 1982; Sarah; beloved wife of the late Max Ralzman; mother of Leah and Carl Slomberg, Adele end Albert Ralzman; also survived by five grandchildren, i two great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Greveside service A Interment Sunday at 11 a.m. In Beth Ghtlom Cemetery. Family suggests contributions be made rfo charity of donor's choice.

Arrangements by BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL. RESETAR Anna, 95, of Anehelm, Cel. (formerly of the Homestead area) died on Wednesday, March 10, 1982; member of St. John Cathedrel Church -J M.n.k..

nl M.A Dnu. rv Society; mother of Mrs. Anthony ousn Annei or Anaheim, Cal, Mrs. Stephen Rusnak (Helen) ot Fie. late Mrs.

Margaret Bodnar of Duquesne; five grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the BRASZO FUNERAL HOME, 315 E. 10th 'Ave, Homestead, beginning on Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Liturgy Monday at 10 a.m. in St.

John Cathedral Church, Munhall. ROSENFELD On Thursday, March 11 1982; Betty; beloved wf'df the late Hyman Rosenfeld; mother of Darwin Rosenfeld of Churchill Boro A Normen H. Rosenfeld of sister of Mrs. Jack (Clara) Herfner; also seven grand children seven greatgrandchildren. Service at the BURTON L.

HIRSCH Sq. Hill (opp. Morrowfield Apts.) on Sunday at 1 p.m. Interment In Temple Slnel Memorial Park. Visitation one hour prior to service.

Family suggests contributions be made to- the American Cancer R0SSITER Lillian M. of Monroevllle (formerly ot Swlssvale) on Tues, March 9, 1982; '-wife ot the late Frank Rosslter; dear mother of Mrs. Nick (Naomi) Patella of Monroevllle, Edward Rosslter' of West Mifflin and Fern Rose of Trafford; also four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren one great-greatgrandchild. Friends may call at GENE VAN HORN'S MONROE VILLE FUNERAL HOME, Beatty at Haymaker Rd. (adjacent to fiovce Campus).

Service Saturday at 11 a.m. Visitation on Thursday A Friday 2-4, 7-9. ROTH On Wednes, March 3r I9J; Llla Whitehead; member and Past President of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society; beloved sister of Ruth W. Link, Jean W. Jones, Miriam W.

Voelker and Dee R. Wllshire; also survived bv several nieces and nephews. Memorial service will be held at 1 pm, Saturday, March 13, in the First Presbyterian Church, Poplar Ave, Castle Shannon. Family suggests memorial contributions be given to the Western Penna. Heart Assoc, 4 Smlthfield Pgh, 15222.

Interment Farrview Cemetery, Patton, Pa. Arrangements by BEINHAUER MORTUARY. Doath Notleas Continued On Pag C-6 fa a ft-a 142-19 TO-102 2-74 33-56 35-45 2-10 lt-21 14-25 21-36 11-15 4- 11 6-13 5- 10 Veoghen 191-379 Wallace 122-29 Glssndnnr 113-137 Klrby lle-269 A. Williams 73-133 Alltn 41-91 Beattv 34-7 Johnson 27-70 WetKlna Thompson Cuftxrtson Williams Grevev 25-54 14-27 14-32 1-2 2-4 PHI tot. 773-1453 432-43J Op tot.

721-15)5 4)9-645 Waterford Results 1ST Time Off 1:30. Galloper, Burton ZZL 5.20 4.60 3.60 Sound Gain, Applebee 11.80 7.80 Satan's Sentry, Keeler 3.40 2ND Time 19-1. Off 1:50. Hang Loose, Goneau 23.00 7.00 3.40 Royal Bo'slen, Swatman 1 10.40 5.00 Unruly Ruler. Applebee 3.40 Daily Doubt (2-5) Paid 552.20 Poffecte (5-1) Paid $145.20 3RD Tim Off 2:09.

Anecanepane, Swatman .1...9.60 120 5.00 Arlo's Flame, Alderson 4.60 3.70 Hlmmer Hammer. PThKt (5-7) Paid 535.20 4TM Tim Off 2:2. Kino Of Fun, Burton 13.00 7.00 4.20 Kay's Alicia, Gonssu 5.80 4.20 Red Sub. Slmonettl 7.20 Trifoclo (3-9-2) Paid 51,245.20 5TM Tim Off 2:48. What A Yankee.

Pomposelll 7.00 4.20 3.00 Ubct B.C., J.J. Thompson .....5.80 3.40 Honey West. Lee 3.00 periods (2-i) paio S4.4 4TH Time Off 3:07. 'Eddie Abodaher. Applebee 5.80 4.00 3.20 George Clem, Wall 9.20 10.40 Don's Donnan.

Bruder 5.20 Prlcl (1-4) Paid 591.4 7TM Tim Off 3:26. Upset Plenty, J.J. Thompson 9.00 5.80 3.80 I Competitive, Sunserl jtjT'Tl'n, Va'sgu'e'i' 7.60 Trilcla (6-2-1) Paid tMSl.tO BTH Tim Off 3:46, 4..0 tM J4o I FToh't'ln' Whiskey. Applebee 3.20 Porfocta (6-2) Paid $59.40 9TH Tim Off 4:06. Primus Rustler, Slmonettl 28.20 13.60 8.80 Time Tlx, G.

Thompson i 7.00 4.00 I Just Like Barb. Kino 3.20 Perfects (2-4) Paid $291.2 0TH Tim Off 4:26. Wotch Alderson 21.20 12.70 6.40 Cast Ka, Vasquez 5.60 3.00 Albon Lark. Richmond 4.40 i Trilecta (6-1-10) Paid $332.20 I A 1,550. $188,478 Grapefruit Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet.

1 Atlanta San Diego St. Louis Pittsburgh Chicago 5 zhi 1.000 1.000 1.000 7 Ml Ml .500 2 Montreal Cincinnati 1 Philadelphia 1 Los Angeles 1 New York ...0 Houston San Francisco 0 .500 .500 .333 .000 .000 .000 AMERICAN LEAGUE I Cleveland .3 0 Pet. 1.000 .750 .750 .500 .500 .500 .500 .400 .333 J33 .333 .750 .000 .000 Boston UiluoiikM Oakland Detroit Toronto Seattle Chicago Texas New York Kansas City Baltimore Minnesota California 2 2 2 I 2 ..1 ..1 ..1 YESTERDAY Pittsburgh 'A' 1). 7 Pittsburgh 'B' New York (NL) 7 1 "St. Louis 5 Houston 4 I Philadelphia 17.

Toronto 13 Detroit 6 Minnesota 3 futtimflre San Diego i camorma Chicago (NL) 3 San Francisco 3 Milwaukee 4 Oakland 3 "Seattle 1 Cleveland 1 Los Angeles vs. Atlanta, rain i Innings, "halted after 12 Innings. TOMORROW Atlanta vs. Pirates at Bradenhw St. Louis vs.

New York (NL) at St. Petersburg Los Angeles vs. Houston at Cocoa Minnesota vs. Philadelphia at Detroit vs. Cincinnati at Tampa i Toronto vs.

Montreal at West i Palm Beach Chicago (AL) vs. Boston at Win- ansas City vs. Texas at Pompa-. no Beach Baltimore vs. New York (AL) at Ft.

Lauderdale Chicago (NL) vs. Milwaukee at Sun City San Francisco vs. Cleveland at San Diego vs. California at Palm Springs I Seattle vs. Oakland at Phoenii 121 21-3 142 100 55-61 14-2 7-11 5-11 16 2-1 4-7 3-9 1-1 H10 454-651 127 1196 11.3 iai 343-M3 Ms IM2 74.) Mideast Regional FIRST ROUND At Nashville, Tenn.

Last Night Indiana 94 Robert Morris 62 Middle Tenn. 50 Kentucky 44 At Indianapolis North Carolina State (32-9) vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga (26-3), 7:04 p.m. Southwest Louisiana (24-7) vs. Tennessee (19-9L 9.38 p.m.

SECOND ROUND Al NashvM, Term. Tomorrow Louisville (20-9) vs. Middle Tennessee (21-7), 2:17 p.m. Alabama-Birmingham (23-5) vs. In-Idlane (19-9) (30 minutes after first game).

At Indianapolis Sunday Virginia (29-3) vs. Southwest Louisiana-Tennessee winner, 2:25 p.m. Minnesota (22-5) vs. North Carolina State-Tennessee-Chattanooga winner (30 minutes attar first game). REGIONAL SEMIFINALS March 1 at St.

Louis REGIONAL FINAL March 31 at St. Louis Midwest Regional FIRST ROUND At Tulsa, Okie. Last Night Houston 94 Alcorn St. 84 Marguett 67. Evansvill 62 At Dallas Tonight Kansas State (21-7) vs.

Northern Illinois (16-13), 0:08 p.m. Boston College (19-91 vs. San Francisco J25-5), 10:38 p.m. SECOND ROUND At Tulsa, Okie. Tomorrow Tulsa (24-5) vs.

Houston (22-7), 4:06 p.m. Missouri (26-3) vs. Marquette (22-8) (30 minutes after first game). At Dallas Sunday Arkansas (23-5) vs. Kansas State-Northern Illinois winner, 2:38 p.m.

DePaulJ2e-l) vs. Boston College-San Francisco win-ner (30 minutes after first game). REGIONAL SEMIFINALS March 18 at Birmingham, Ala. REGIONAL FINAL March 20 at Birmingham, Ala. Championship Round NATIONAL SEMfFMALS East Regional winner vs.

Midwest Regional winner; West Regional winner vs. Mideast Re- Slonal winner, March 27 at New rleans. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP East-Midwest winner vs. West-Mideast winner, March 29 at New Orleans. (AN times EST) LPGA OLVMPIA GOLD Al Industry, Calif.

Janet Coles Merlene Floyd Martha Hansen Chris Johnson 36-35-71 Jull Inskter Patty Sheehan 37-35-72 Nancy Rubin 35-3373 Donna White Rosev BarMett 36-37-73 Kathy Young 34-39-73 Alexandra Relnherdt Judy Clark iS'Ji-Ji Barbara Barrow Muffin Devlin Kethy Whttworth Terry Moody 37-37-74 Jeanette Kerr Sharon Barrett J7-3B 75 Vlckl Singleton 39-36-75 Vivian Brownlee 38-37-75 Aveko Okamoto 39-36-75 Gall Hlrata 36-39-75 Amy Alcott 37-38-75 Tatsuko Ohsako Lorl Garbaci 37-3B 75 Vlckl Tabor Sandra Post 37-3B 75 Mardell Wllklns 37-38-75 Atsukb Ik age 37-38-75 Sally Little 3-N-75 Sue Fogelman 39-3675 Jane Blalock 39-34-75 Sandra Palmer District Janet Alex M-SO-TJ Lynn Stroney 40-39-79 SENIORS VINTAGE At Indian Wells, Calif. Arnold Palmer 35-3449 Dan Slkes 3--3 70 Jack Burke 37-36-73 Miller Barber 35-39-74 Tom Nleporte 37-3774 Art Well 3-35Ji Al Balding Tommy Bolt J7-37-Z4 Don Fairfield 39-35-74 Roberto DeVlcenio 38-37-75 Harvle Ward 37-38-75 Bob Rosburg 38-J7-75 Mike Souchak 38-38-74 Don January 34-40-74 Lionel Hebert Jerry Barber Christy O'Connor J7-39-76 Paul Harney Bob Toskl School Results BOYS VOLLEYBALL Farrell 3 North Allegheny 0 Plum 3. Fox Chapel 0 Golf West Regional FIRST ROUND At Logan, Utah Last Night W. Virginia 102 N. Caro.

72 Wyoming 61 Ctl 58 At Pullman. Wash. Tonight Pepperdine (21-4) vs. Pitt (10-f), 9:08 p.m. low (20-7) vs.

Northeast Louisiana (14-10), 11:40 p.m. SECOND ROUNO At Logan, Utah Georgetown (26-6) vs. Wyo ming (23-6), 4:24 p.m. Fresno siaie (24-2) vs. west Virginia J'-3) (30 minutes after first game).

At Pullman, Wash. Sunday Idaho (36-2) vs. towe-North-east Louisiana winner, 4:32 p.m. Oregon Slat (23-4) vs. Pepper-dtne-Pitt winner, 748 p.m.

REGIONAL SEMIFINALS March 18 at Provo, Utah REGIONAL FINAL March 20 at Provo, Utah East Regional FIRST ROUND At Chertotte, N.C Last Night James Madison 55 State 48 Wake Forest 74 Old Dominion 57 At Uniondete, N.V. Tonight St. Joseph's (25-4) vs. Northeastern (llj (22-6), 7:08 p.m. St.

John's (20-8) vs. Penn (17-9), 9:38 p.m.. SECOND ROUNO At Chartott, N.C Tomorrow North Carolina (27-2) vs. James Madison (24-5), 12:10 p.m. Memphis State (23-4) vs.

Wake Forest (21-8) (30 minutes after first game). At Uniondat, N.V. Sunday Vlllanova (23-7) vs. St. Jo-seph's-Northeastern winner, 2:07 p.m.

Alabama (23-6) vs. St. John's-Penn winner (30 minutes after first game). REGIONAL SEMIFINALS March 19 at Raleigh, N.C REGIONAL FINAL March 21 at Raleigh, N.C In The MISL EASTERN DIVISION Pel. GB New York 22 6 .786 Pittsburgh 21 .724 IVi Baltimore 19 9 .679 3 Buffalo .16 15 .516 7Vj Cleveland 10 18 .357 12 New Jersey 9 18 .333 12V Philadelphia 8 23 .258 15' WESTERN DIVISION Pel.

GB St. Louis 25 5 .833 Wichita 19 11 .633 6 Memphis 14 18 .438 12 Denver ..11 18 .379 13 Vi Phoenii 9 21 .300 16 Kansas City ...9 22 .290 16' LAST NIGHT Cleveland t. Pittsburgh 5 TONIGHT All Times EST Pittsburgh al Baltimore. 7:35 Phoenii at Cleveland. 1:05 New York at St.

Louis, 1:35 Force 9, Spirit 5 i i i-t Cleveland I 1 I First period ciev, oavia-son 23 (Cloffi) Clev, Furphy 38 (Franklin) Terleckl 50 (Tozer) 12:02: Clev, Davidson First period 24 (View) Second period Pgh, Terleckl 51 (Child) Clev, Davidson 25 (Victor) Clev, Davidson 26 (Stride) 7:59: Clev, Davidson 27 (Terry) 13:33. Penalties Clev, Alberto (tripping) Pgh, Terleckl (kicking) 7:13. Third period Pgh, Molner I (Terleckl) Alberto IB Davidson) Clev, Look II Furphy) 13:34. Penalties Stride (tripping) Pgh, Allison (unsportsmanlike conduct, served by Cave) Clev, Franklin (charging) Pgh, McNicol (unsportsmenlifc conduct) 13:49. Fourth period Pgh.

Fyfe 3 (McBrlde) Pflh, Terleckl 52 (Molner) Clev, Nenchoff 20 (Grlmaldl) 13:59. Shots on goal Cleveland 22-9-leVll-sfPlttsburgh 10-11-17-14-52. Goalie Cleveland: Cloffi 22; Pittsburgh: Allison 16, Schwelzer 2, O'Hare 1. Referee Herb Sllva. A 5,232.

NIT Tourney FIRST ROUNO Last Night Georgia 73 Temple 60 Rutgers 55 "ona 51 Bradley 76 American 65 Nev-Las Vegas St. 61 Tonight Tulane (17-8) at Louisiana State (14-13), Maryland (15-'2)at Richmond (T8-I0). St Peter's! f20-8) at Syracuse (15-12), Fordham (18-10) at Virginia Tech 18-10), Mississippi (17-11) at Clemson (14-13), Cal-lrvlne (32-4) at San Diego State (20-8). Tonight (First seed Is listed first at ach weight.) CLASS AA Al Cal State 98 Gary Baslnger (Jeff-Morgan) vs. Dave Clafre (R'vlew); Chris Artalona (S.

Park) vs. Joe lagnemma (S. Fayette); Rodney Fuqye (Wash) vs. Jeff Hartiel (W. Greene); Dave Wlsnlewskl (No'gate) vs.

Gordy Welkins (Charlero). 105 Rkh King (McGuf.) vs. Brad Flement (Cherlerol); Greg Eddy (Wynsbg. vv Phil Canilan (Richland); Keith Cornman (Kltt.) vs. Jay Main (Bentworth); Larry LaGrand (S.

Park) vs. Kevin Foster (Avonwortnj. 112 John Throckmorton (Wynsbg.) vs. Ken Nelson (Kltt Dave Lynch (WMS) vs. Rich Harris (Avella); Randy Agnew Swash.) vs.

Marc Bertolomuccl Beth-Center); Mike Wandrisco Canevln) vs. Jim Strlpsky (S. 119 Scott Helm (Richland) vs. Derrick Hall Howard Hornlckle (Bentworth) vs. Ron Sloven (Ft.

Cherry); Rkh Gaudl 1 McGuf.) vs. Bruno Mendarano Mapletown); Phil DeAugustlno WMS) vs. Oav Small 126 Rick Sander (Swiss.) vs. Ron Owens (Avonworttil; John Roberts (R'vlew) vs. Rikk Walters (W.

Greene); Ed Shrlver (Wynsbg.) vs. Clint Rabold (Richland); Adrian Turner (Burgtown) vs. Mike Mc Govern (BoyleL 132 Todd Eddy (Wynsbg.) vs. Myron Bonio (Freedom); Dan Mlhoces (WMS) vs. Deen Slmolll (Avella); Jeff Frailer (Wash.) vs.

Sklppy Campbell Cherlerol); Gary Piehler (Richland) vs. Alvln Smith (German). Sports Moves BASEBALL New York (AL) Reassigned non-roster players, outfielders Dave Stegmen and Tom Dodd and third baseman Jeff Reynolds, to their minor league camp at Hollywood, Fie. BASKETBALL New York Activated guard Paul Westptval when Seattle decided not to match New York's offer to him. COLLEGE Tesas Named Moore tennis coach.

FOOTBALL Houston Cornerbeck Greg Stemrlck agreed to a series of one-year contracts. Montreal (CFL) Signed Jacques Dussault as an assistant coach. New Orleans Acquired rookie linebacker Joe Wells on waivers from Seattle and signed free agent defensive back Chris Sells. Seam Appointed Mike McCormack director of football operations; appointed public relations director Don Andersen to the position of director of non-football operations; announced the retirement of assistant gen-ersl manager Mark Duncan, effective the end of the 1982 Mai- SOCCER New York (NASL) Released first-round draff choices Julio Bernardl and David Ceeteno. AVON CHAMPIONSHIPS Al Dallas Seblna Slmmonds def.

Eva Ffaft, 6-2, 6-4; Mima Jauslvec def. Kathy Jordan, 6-2, 4-1; Kate Latham def. Catherine Tanvler, 1-6, 7-6, 6-2; Wendy Turnbull def. Yvonne Vermaak, 4-4, 6-2, 4-0. GRAND PRIX At Brussels John McEnroe def.

Bernard Bollelau. 6-1, 6-4; Jimmy Connors def. Bernhard Frlti, 7-5. 6-0; Vitas Gerulaltls def. Tim Wllkl-son, 6-1, 6-4; Mats Wilander def.

Herald Wssen, 6-3, 6-3. At Munich, West Germany Terry Moor def. Tom Gulllk-son, 7-4, 7-6; Corrado Baranuttt def. Trey Waltke, 6-3. 6-4; Johan Krlek def.

Van Wlnrrsky, 4-3, 6-4; Helm Guenthardt def. John Flti-gereld, 6-4, 6-3. At Lku, Austria Jose Hlgueras def. Jim Gut-feln, 5-7, 6-3, 6-0; Leo Palln def. Rlcwdo Cano, 6-1, 5-7.

6-1; Hen-drlk Sundstrom def. Gabriel Orpl, 6-3, 6-4; Fernando Luna def Martin Davis. 4-4, 6-1; Jose Hlgueras def. Wolfgang Popp, 6-1. 4-2; Robert Relnlnger def.

Claudlo Panatta, 6-4- -J-' Hen-drlk Sundstrom def. Joaklm Nys-from, 7-5, 6-4. SATURDAY 5:30 PM. mi IL M1A0 IBjSll JTOlPffi SUNDAY MARCH 14 Clubhouse FRIDAYMARCH 12 Free Trifecta Bet Try your Irish Luck with a Frw $2 TrifeTcta Bet on th 3rd All paying customers of betting age who Dinner SATURDAY-MARCH 13 Half Price Beer Three cheers for the Irish. It's price Beer for both the 2' P.M.

A 7:30 races during intermission. FreeT-Shirt It may be your lucky shirt! The 1st 2500 paying customers for Saturday night's races at 7:30 receive Free T-shirt imprinted in 3 Shirts come in 4 adult sizes while supplies last. Sunday Post Time is 2 before F.M. receive P.M. and the Clubhouse i the Free Bet.

Wager features an $8.25 per person Corned Beef A Cabbage Dinner. must be placed before the 3rd does not include admission, tax or tip. MP I if II Dinner Reservation, cell 563-1224 7M-4J I. tf.

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