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4C COURIER-POST, Wednesday, March 23, 1943 'JSSS3 NATIONAL SCOREBOARD COXING PRO BASKETBALL ICE HOCKEY fiCAA EMEU'S TOUnflAPilEWT Power-play Opportunities- 10, Miller 1-3 1-4 3, Anderson 4-6 4-4 12, Gray 2-5 0-0 4. Sklles 2-2 2-2 7. Drellina EAST REGIONAL tt, Cartwrlght 1-7 7, Toney 1-4 0-0 Orr 0-2 0-0 0, Donovan 7-10 0-0 14. Total 40-93 24-28 (124) Torpley 13-17 3-6 29, Perkins 8-11 8-8 24, Donaldson 3-5 4-4 10, Harper 9-15 3-8 23, Blackman8-17 10-12 26, Davis 2-5 3-4 7, Schrempf 1-5 3-4 5, Blab O-l 0-0 0, Wennlnoton 0-0 0-0 O.Totals 44-76 34-48 124. NtwYork 20 2125 19-105 Dallas 30 23 33 38-124 3-Poln! goals Harper 2, Newman.

Fouled out Walker, Green, Tucker. Rebounds-New York 45 (Ewlng 9), Dallas 58 (Tarpley 24). Assists-New York 28 (Jackson 12), Dallas 30 (Harper 11). Total fouls-New York 34, Dallas 19. A 17,007.

The NBA Last Nighf Scores New Jersey 102, SIXERS 90 Detroit 123, Indiana 104 Milwaukee 111, Atlanta 98 Dallas 124, NewYork 105 Denver 136, San Antonio 109 Utah 103, Phoenix 96 L.A. Lakers 117, Houston 95 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet. GB y-Boston New York SIXERS Washington 46 20 29 37 29 37 28 37 .697 .439 17 .439 17 .431 17'A New Jersey 18 48 .273 28 Central Division Detroit Atlanta Chicago Milwaukee Indiana Cleveland 45 20 40 25 37 28 37 28 32 34 30 36 .692 .615 5 .569 8 .569 8 .485 13'i .455 15'A WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet. GB x-Dallas 44 21 .677 X-Denver 40 26 .606 4'A X-Houston 38 26 .594 5'a X-Utah 37 29 .561 Vi San Antonio 24 41 .369 20 Sacramento 19 46 .292 25 04 2-2 2, Wheeler 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 39-83 25-32 104.

DETROIT (123) Rodman 8-11 04 17, Salley 8-11 1-217, Lalmbeer 4-7 1-2 9, Dumars 6-14 3-3 15. Thomas 9-15 6-10 25, Dantley8-13 10-11 26, Edwards 4-6 2-4 10, Johnson 1-4 2-4 4, Bedford 0-1 0-0 0, Lewis O-l 0-0 0, Nevltt IM1 tHJ O.TOtalS 48-83 25-36 123. Indiana 23 29 31 21-104 Detroit 31 25 35 32-121 3-Polnt goals Sklles, Rodman, Thomas. Fouled out None. Rebounds Indiana 49 (Tisdale 7).

Detroit 48 (Rodman, Salley, Lairri' beer 8). Assists Indiana 22 (Tisdale 5), Detroit 26 (Thomas 11). Total fouls Indiana 29, Detroit 23. Technicals' Indiana illegal defense, Oetroit Coach uaiy. A 18,645.

Nuggets 136, Spurs 109 SAN ANTONIO (109) Berry 5-8 1-4 II, Anderson 2-7 1-2 5, Nlrnphius 4-10 3-511, Robertson 4-15 4-5 12, Dawkins 6-12 3-3 16, Gudmunds-son 1-2 3-4 5, Mitchell 4-6 6-6 14, Sund-vold 10-15 2-2 24, Nealy 0-4 O-OO, Wilson 3- 5 0-0 7, Zevenbergen 2-5 0-1 4. Totals 41-89 23-32 109. DENVER (136) English 9-15 0-0 18, Rasmussen 12-15 4- 4 28, Schayes 1-3 2-2 4, Lever 8-11 04 16, Adams 3-7 0-0 8, Hanzllk 2-4 2-2 6, Vincent 8-12 4-4 20, Dunn 2-3 0-0 4, Evans 9-12 04 18, Brooks 5-9 0-0 10, Martln2-604 4.Totals61-97 12-12 136. San Antonio 25 21 35 28-109 Denver 35 38 31 32-136 3-Polnt goals Sundvold 2, Daw-kins, Wilson, Adams 2. Fouled out-Brooks.

Rebounds San Antonio 41 (Anderson, Robertson 7), Denver 52 (Schayes 11). Assists San Antonio 16 (Robertson 4), Denver 34 (Vincent 5). Total fouls San Antonio 17, Denver 28. Technical Denver Coach Moe. A Jazz 103, Suns 95 PHOENIX (96) E.Johnson 10-23 6-6 27, Gilliam 3-12 046, West 4-11 5-6 13, Davis 6-17 2-3 15, K.Johnson 2-6 4-4 8, Hodges 3-5 0-0 7, J.Bailey 2-4 2-2 6, Hornocek 3-8 4-4 10, Adams 04 2-2 2, Corbln 1-4 042.

Totals 34-90 25-2996. UTAH (103) Malone 12-254-628, lavaronl2-41-15, Eaton 1-8 1-2 3, Stockton 6-10 4-4 16, Hansen 8-20 4-4 22, T.Bailey 9-17 1-1 19, Green 1-3 4-4 6, Turpin 1-1 04 2, Trl-pucka 1-2 04 2. Totals 41-90 19-22 103. Phoanlx 23 30 19 24- 96 Utah 23 27 26 27-103 3-Polnt goals Hansen 2, E.Johnson, Davis, Hodges. Fouled out None.

Rebounds Phoenix 54 (West 16), Utah 58 (Malone 21). Assists-Phoenlx 23 (K.Johnson, Hornacek 7), Utah 30 (Stockton 21). Total touls-Phoenlx 21, Utah 19. Technlcals-J Bailey, Malone, E.Johnson. A 12,444.

Bucks 111, Hawks 98 ATLANTA (98) Wllklns 9-22 5-5 25. 7-10 54 14. Rollins 2-4 04 4, Rivers 5-13 3-5 14, Wittman 2-8 2-2 6. Hastinas 0-2 0-0 O. Carr 2-4 2-2 6.

Webb 1-5 1-2 3, Levlng- won t-r i-i aanie i-i 1 1, wash-burn 04 04 0. Totals 39-83 16-20 98. MILWAUKEE (111) Cummmas 8-13 6-8 22. Sikma 9-17 4-5 22, Breuer 10-16 7-8 27, Pressey 3-4 3-3 9, Reynolds 5-11 1-3 11, Pierce 8-12 1-1 17, Lucas 0-2 04 0, Krystkowiak 0-4 3-4 3, Mokeskl 04 04 0. HumDhries 04 04 O.Totals 43-79 25-32111.

Atlanta 24 23 30 21- 98 Milwaukee 34 25 29 23-111 3-Polnt ooals Wilklns 1. Rivers. Battle. Fouled out None. Rebounds Atlanta 38 (Willis 8), Milwaukee 53 (Breuer 17).

Asslsts-Atlanta 21 (Witt- man 6), Milwaukee 27 (Pressey 12). Total fouls Atlanta 27, Milwaukee 20. Technicals Milwaukee illeaal defense, Willis. Mavericks 124, Knicks 105 NEWYORK (105) Walker 5-11 04 10. Green 3-7 04 6.

Ewlng 7-14 4-4 18, Tucker 3-7 1-2 7, jackson 4-ij Newman 9-18 9-10 TOURKEY ICE SKATING World Championships At Budapast, Hungary ICE DANCE (Aftar Compulsory Dane) 1. Natalia Bestemianova and Andrei Bukln, Soviet Union, .6 factored placings. 2. Marina Klimova and Sergei Pono- marenko, Soviet Union, 1.2. 3.

Tracy Wilson and Rob McCalt, Canada, 1.8. 4. Natalia Annenko and Genrikh Sre- fenski, Soviet Union, 2.4 5. Kathrln Beck and Christoff Beck, Austria, 3.0. 6.

Klara Engl and Attila Toth, Hun gary, 3.6. 7. Isa belle Duchesnay and Paul Duchesnay, France, 4.2. I. Antonia Becherer and Ferdinand Becherer, West Germany, 4.8.

9. Susan Wynne and Joseph Druar, United States, 5.4. 10. Lla Trovati and Roberto Pellzzola, ttafy, 6.0. II.

Karyn Garossino and Robert Garosslno, Canada, 6.6. 12. Sharon Jones and Paul Ask ham, Britain, 7.2. 13. April Sargent and Russ Witherby, United States, 7.8.

14. Vera Rehakova and Ivan Havranek, Czechoslovakia, 8.4. 15. Melanie Cole and Michael Far- rington, Canada, 9.0. 16.

Dominique Yvon and Frederic Palluel, France, 9.6. 17. Honorata Gorna and Andrzej Dos- tatnt, Poland, 10.2. 18. Andrea Weppelmann and Hendryk Schamberger, west Germany, 10.8.

19. Tomoko Tanaka and Hlroyukl Suzuki, Japan, 11.4. 20. Susanna Rahkamo and Petri Kokko, Finland, 12.0. 21.

Krisztina Kerekes and Csaba Szentpetery, Hungary, 12.6. 22. Monica MacDonald and Rodney Clarke, Australia, 13.2. 23. Desiree Schiegel and Patrik Brecht, Switzerland, 13.8.

24. Birgit Plennlnger and Michael Steiner, Austria, 14.4. 25. Liu Yucca and Sun Jim, Taiwan, 15.0. PAIRS (After Short Program) 1.

Ekaterina Gordeeva and Sergei Grinkov, Soviet Union, .4 factored placings. 2. Elena Valova and Oleg Vasiliev, Soviet Union, .8. 3. Larisa Selezneva and Oleg Makarov, Soviet Union, 1.2.

4. Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard, United States, 1.6. 5. Gillian War hs man and Todd Wag goner, United States. 2.0.

6. Denise Benning and Lyndon John ston, Canada, 2.4. 7. Isabelle Brasseur and Lloyd Eisler, Canada, 2.8. B.

Mandy Woetzel and Axel Raus-chenbach, East Germany, 3.2. 9. Christine Hough and Douglas Ladret, Canada, 3.6. 10. Natalie Seybold and Wayne Sey- bold.

United States, 4.0. 11. Lenka Knapova and Rene Novotny, Czechoslovakia, 4.4. 12. Cheryl Peake and Andrew Naylor, Britain, 4.8.

13. Anuschka Glaeser and Stefan Pf renole. West Germany. 5.2. 14.

Lisa Cushley and Neil Cushley, uriiain, s.a. 15. Danielle Carr and Stephen Carr, Australia, Pacific Division Lakers 52 14 .788 -x-Portland 42 22 .656 9 Seattle 34 32 .515 18 Phoenix 21 45 .318 31 Golden State 16 48 .250 35 L.A. Clippers 13 51 .203 38 x-Cllnched playoff berth y-Clinched division title Tonighf Games Chicago at SIXERS, 8 p.m. Washington at Boston New Jersey at Cleveland Denver at L.A.

Clippers Sacramento at Golden State Portland at Seattle Tomorrow Nighf Games Atlanta at Washington New York at Houston Sacramento at Utah Milwaukee at Phoenix Lakers 117, Rockets 95 HOUSTON (95) AAcCray 4-7 2-4 10, Petersen 1-3 S-J 4, Oleluwon 3-10 5-8 It, Floyd 3-9 2-2 8, Reid 5-9 0-0 10, Carroll 8-15 0-0 16, Lea-veil 3-6 1-2 7, Short 6-13 0-0 12, Maxwell 1-10-22, B.Johnson 0-25-6 5, Conner 3-4 2-4 8, Free 1-4 2. Totals 38-83 19-30 95. L.A. LAKERS (117) Rambis5-6 2-3 12, Worthy 8-15 1-3 17, Abdul-Jobber 3-7 7-10 13, Scott 9-19 3-5 21, Wagner 2-3 2-2 6, E.Johnson 3-6 4-4 10, M.Thompson 6-10 2-4 14, Green 2-8 6-6 10, Matthews 2-6 0-0 4, Smrek 1-1 4-6 6, B.Thompson 1-1 2-2 4. Totals 42-82 33-45 117.

Houston 30 19 19 27- 95 L.A. Liken 29 32 31 25-117 Fouled out None. Rebounds-Houston 47 (Olaluwon 10), Los Angeles 61 (Green 10). Assists Houston 25 (Leavell 6), Los Angeles 31 (E.Johnson 12). Total fouls Houston 27, Los Angeles 25.

Technical Olaluwon. Pistons 123, Pacers 104 INDIANA (104) Person 6-12 2-2 14, Tisdale 9-19 9-11 27, Stlpanovich 2-5 5-6 9, Long 2-5 0-1 4, Fleming 5-11 04 10, Williams 5-13 0-0 WOMEN'S EAST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND March 17 at Chapel Hill, N.C. Rhode Island 87, Missouri 80 Syracuse 69, North Carolina 55 Southern Methodist 83, Notre Dame 75 Duke 85, Boston University 69 March 18 at Hartford, Conn. Georgia Tech 90, Iowa State 78 Richmond 72, Indiana 69 TEMPLE 87, Lehigh 73 Georgetown 66, Louisiana State 63 SECOND ROUND March 19 at Chapel Hill, N.C. Rhode Island 97, Syracuse 94 March 20 at Hartford, Conn.

TEMPLE 74, Georgetown 53 Richmond 59, Georgia Tech 55 SEMIFINALS Tomorrow's Games at East Rutherford Duke, 26-6, vs. Rhode Island, 28-6, 7:40 p.m. TEMPLE, 31-1, vs. Richmond, 29-6, 30 minutes following first game CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday's Games at East Rutherford Duke-Rhode Island winner vs. TEMPLE-Richmond winner, 1:58 p.m.

SOUTHEAST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND March 17 at Atlanta Auburn 90 Bradley 86 Oklahoma 94, Tennessee-Chattanooga 66 Brigham Young 98, North Carolina Charlotte 92 (OT) Louisville, 70, Oregon St. 61 March 18 at Cincinnati VILLANOVA 62, Arkansas 74 Illinois 81, Texas-San Antonio 72 Maryland 92 California-Santa Barbara 82 Kentucky 99, Southern University 84 SECOND ROUND March 19 at Atlanta Oklahoma 107, Auburn 87 Louisville 97, Brigham Young 76 March 20 at Cincinnati Kentucky 90, Maryland 81 VILLANOVA 66, Illinois 63 SEMIFINALS Tomorrow's Games at Birmingham, Ala. Oklahoma, 32-3 vs. Louisville, 24-10, 8:10 p.m. Kentucky, 27-5, vs.

VILLANOVA, 23-12, 30 minutes following first game CHAMPIONSHIP Saturdays Games at Birmingham, Ala. Oklahoma-Louisville winner vs. Kentucky-VILLANOVA winner, 4:03 p.m. MIDWEST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND -March 17 at South Bend, Ind. Purdue 94, Fairleigh Dickinson 79 Memphis State 75, Baylor 60 Kansas State 66, La Salle 53 DePaul 83, Wichita State 62 March 18 at Lincoln, Neb.

Pittsburgh 108, Eastern Michigan 90 Vanderbilt 80, Utah State 77 Murray State 78, North Carolina State 75 Kansas 85, Xavier, Ohio 72 SECOND ROUND March 19 at South Bend, Ind. Purdue 100, Memphis State 73 Kansas State 66, DePaul 58 March 20 at Lincoln, Neb. Vanderbilt 80, Pittsburgh 74 (OT) Kansas61, Murray St. 58 SEMIFINALS Friday's Games at Pontiac Mich. Purdue, 29-3, vs.

Kansas State, 24-8, 7:40 p.m. Vanderbilt, 20-10, vs. Kansas, 23-11, 30 minutes following first game CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday's Games at Pontiac, Mich. Purdue-Kansas STate winner vs. Vanderbilt-Kansas winner, 1:58 p.m.

WEST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND March 17 at Salt Lake City North Carolina 83, North Texas State 65 Loyola Marymount 119, Wyoming 115 Michigan 63, Boise State 58 Florida 62, St. John's 59 March 18 at Los Angeles Arizona 90, Cornell 40 Seton Hall 80, Texas-El Paso 64 Iowa 102, Florida State 98 Nevada-Las Vegas 54, Southwest Missouri State 50 SECOND ROUND March 19 at Salt Lake City Michigan 108, Florida 85 North Carolina 123, Loyola Marymount 97 March 20 at Los Angeles Arizona 84, Seton Hall 55 Iowa 104, Nevada-Las Vegas 86 SEMIFINALS Friday's Games at Seattle North Carolina, 26-6, vs. Michigan, 26-7, 8:10 p.m. Arizona, 33-2, vs. Iowa, 24-9, 30 minutes following first game CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday's Games at Seattle North Carolina-Michigan winner vs.

Arizona-Iowa winner, 4:03 p.m. THE FINAL FOUR SEMIFINALS Saturday, April 2 at Kansas City, Mo. Midwest Champion vs. East Champion, 4:30 p.m. or 7 p.m.

Southeast Champion vs. West Champion, 4:30 p.m. or 7 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP Monday, April 4 Semifinal winners, 9:12 p.m. SI LOCAL SCOREBOARD The NHL Last Nighrs Scores Boston! FLYERS 0 Hartford 4, Winnipeg 3 Buffalo 3, N.Y.

Rangers 2 St. Louis 5, Washington 3 Edmonton 6, Detroit 4 Vancouver 5, Toronto 3 WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division Pts GF GA Washington37 30 7 81 262 221 Islanders 35 29 10 80 281 247 FLYERS 36 31 7 79 267 273 Rangers 33 33 8 74 275 264 Pittsburgh 31 33 9 71 288 291 New Jersey 32 36 5 69 258 283 Adams Division y-Montreal42 20 12 96 274 219 V-Boston 41 28 6 88 284 237 Buffalo 35 30 9 79 264 282 Hartford 31 36 7 69 226 253 Quebec 32 37 4 68 256 273 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division Pts GF GA -Detroit 39 26 9 87 299 249 V-St. Louis 33 34 8 74 265 267 y-Chicago 30 36 8 68 260 296 Toronto 20 44 10 50 258 319 Minnesota 18 44 12 48 224 314 Smyth. Division Y-Calgary 44 21 9 97 363 285 y-Edmontn 41 23 10 92 336 263 y-Winnipeg31 34 10 72 275 288 Angeles 27 41 7 61 287 333 Vancouver 23 44 9 55 260 308 -Clinched division title y-Clinched playoff berth Tonight's Games Quebec at Montreal Washington at Pittsburgh Minnesota at Chicago N.Y. Islanders at Los Angeles Tomorrow Nighf Games Winnipeg at Boston Hartford at Detroit Edmonton at N.Y.

Rangers New Jersey at St. Louis Toronto at Calgary Canucks 5, Maple Leafs 3 TORONTO 3 O-l VANCOUVER 2 1 1-5 First Period: 1, Vancouver, Kldd 4 (Bradley, Tantl), 11:25 (pp). 2, Vancouver, Adams 33 (Lldster), 15:12. Penalties Curran, Tor (hooking), Adams, Van (tripping); Richardson, Tor (hooking), 19:23. Second Period: 3, Toronto, Leeman 79 (Damphousse, Lanz), 2:06 (pp).

4, Toronto, Yaremchuk 2 (Osborne, Leeman), 5, Toronto, Lanz 5 (Yaremchuk, Damphousse), 8:42 (pp). 6, Vancouver, Adams 34 (Skrlko, Lldster), 17:53 (pp). 7, Vancouver, Sutter 15 (Lawless, Kldd), 18:56. Penalties Bruce, Van (hooking), Tantl, Van (tripping), 6 57; Adams, Van (holding), Secord, Tor, malor (fighting), Butcher, Van, malor (fighting), Terrion, Tor (high-sticking), 11:29, Bruce, Van (high-sticking), Richardson, Tor (roughing), Lldster, Van (holding), Yaremchuk, Tor (Interference), Leeman, Tor (roughing), Tantl, Van (roughing), Wregget, Tor, served by Bruce, misconduct, 18:56. Third Period: 8, Vancouver, Peder-son 19 (Skriko), 9:50.

Penalties Yaremchuk, Tor (slashing), 2:32, Mel-nyk. Van (slashing), Sandlak, Van (slashing), Second, Tor, malor (fighting), Bruce, Van, major (fighting), Boyd, Van (holding), 16:39. Shots on goal Toronto 3-12-722. Vancouver 11-9-13-33. sv," ti sny Asiwq BASEBALL Major League Exhibitions Yesterdays Scores Toronto 5, PHILLIES 3 N.Y.

Mets4, Houston 2 Los Angeles 3, Cincinnati 2 Atlanta 6, Baltimore 5 Boston 10, Detroit 4 Kansas City 5, Pittsburgh! 10 inn Minnesota 6, Chicago White Sox 0 Texas 3, St. Louis 1 San Francisco 10, Seattle 6, 10 inn Cleveland 2, Milwaukee 1 San Diego 5, Chicago Cubs 1 California 8, Oakland 6 N.Y. Yankees 4, Montreal 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pel. Los Angeles 15 6 .714 New York 12 7 .632 Chicago 13 9 .591 Montreal 10 8 .556 Cincinnati 10 8 .556 San Francisco 10 9 .526 Houston 10 10 .500 San Diego 9 10 .474 St. Louis 8 9 .471 Pittsburgh 9 12 .429 PHILLIES 8 11 .421 Atlanta 5 13 .278 AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet.

Kansas City 14 6 .700 New York 14 6 .700 Toronto 12 6 .667 California 11 7 .611 Texas 10 9 .526 Cleveland 9 10 .474 Oakland 9 10 .474 Seattle 9 10 .474 Chicago 9 12 .429 Boston 8 11 .421 Minnesota 7 11 .389 Milwaukee 8 13 .381 Baltimore 6 12 .333 Detroit 4 14 .222 Note: Split-squad games count in standings, ties do not Today's Games Cincinnati vs. PHILLIES at Clearwater, 7:35 p.m. Baltimore vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St.

Lucie, Fla. N.Y. Yankees vs. Atlanta at West Palm Beach, Fla. Montreal vs.

Boston at Winter Haven, Fla. St. Louis vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla. Minnesota vs.

Kansas City at Haines City, Fla. Pittsburgh vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla. Texas vs. Chicago White Sox at Sarasota, Fla.

Houston vs. Los Angeles at Vero Beach, Fla. Milwaukee vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz. Cleveland vs.

Seattle at Tempe, Ariz. Oakland vs. San Diego at Yuma, Ariz. Chicago Cubs vs. California at Palm Springs, Calif.

Atlanta vs. N.Y. Yankees at Fort Lauderdale, (n) Tomorrows Games PHILLIES vs. St. Louis at St.

Petersburg, 1:05 p.m. Cincinnati vs. Houston at Kissim- mee, Fla. Atlanta vs. Montreal at West Palm Beach, Fla.

Los Angeles vs. Boston at Winter Haven, Fla. Toronto vs. Pittsburgh at Braden- ton, Fla. Kansas City vs.

Detroit at Lakeland, Fla. Chicago White Sox vs. Texas at Port Charlotte, Fla. Oakland vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz.

Milwaukee vs. Cleveland at Tucson, Ariz. San Francisco vs. California at Palm Springs. Calif.

Minnesota vs. N.Y. Yankees at Fort Lauderdale, Fla, (n) Seattle vs. San Diego at Yuma, Ar Ar WBC Ratings HtavYweloht (over 190 pounds) Champion: Miko Tyson; 1, Frank Bruno, Britain. Pinklon Thomas.

3, Trevor Berbick, Canada. 4, Adilson Rodriguez, Brazil. 5, Michael Spinkt. 6, Tony Tubbs. 7, Jose Ribalta.

8, Carl Williams. 9, Tyreil Biggs. 10, Tim Witherspoon. Cruisorwelght (190 pounds) Champion: Carlos do Ltoiv Puerto Rico; 1, Bert Cooper. 2, Michael 1 Greer.

3, Taoufik BalbouH, Mauritania. 4, Patrick Lamamba, Kenya. 5, Jose Maria Flores, Uruguay. 6, Sammy Reeson, England. 7, Glenn McCrory, England.

8, Daniel Netto, Argentina. 9, Angelo Bottoll, Italy. 10, Olian Alexander. -Light Heavyweight (175 pounds) Champion: Don Lalonde, Canada; 1, Leslie Stewart, Trinidad. 2, Jean Marie Emebe, France.

3, Tony Willis. 4, Ramzl Hassan. 5, Joe Lasisl, Nigeria. 6, Tom Collins, England. 7, Dennis Andries, England.

6, Graclano Roc-chtgiane, Germany. 9, Fulgencio Obelmejias, Venezuela. 10, James Klnchen. Middleweight (160 pounds) Champion: Thomas Hoarns; 1, Marvin Hagler. 2, Michael Nunn.

3, Michael Olalide, Canada. 4, Juan D. Roidan, Argentina. 5, Llndell Holmes. 6, Hero) Graham, England.

7, Mike McCallum, Jamaica. 8, Iran Barkley. 9, Roberto Duran, Panama. 10, Troy Darrel, Bermuda. Super Welterweight (154 pounds) Champion: Gianfranco Roil, Italy; 1, John Mugabl, Uganda.

2, Don Curry. 3, Lupe Aquino, Mexico. 4, Milton McCrory. 5, Robert Hlnes. 6, Darren Van Horn.

7, Carlos Elliot, Japan. 8, Duane Thomas. 9, In Chul Baek, South Korea. 10, Al Long. Welterweight (147 pounds) Champion: Jorge Vaca, Mexico; 1, Lloyd Honeyghan, England.

2, Yung-kit Chung, South Korea. 3, Maurice Blocker. 4, Tyrone Trice. 5, Toma Mohnares, Colombia. 6, Mark re-land.

7, Seung Soon Lee, South Korea. 8, Rollin Williams. 9, Kirkland Laing, England. 10, Marcelo Dl Croce, Argentina. Super Lightweight (140 pounds) Champion: Roger Mayweather; 1, Harold Brazier.

2, Sang Ho Lee, South Korea. 3, Tsuyoshi Hamada, Japan. 4, Rene Arredondo, Mexico. 5, Meldrick Taylor. 6, Kyungduk Ann, South Korea.

7, Eungsik Kin, South Korea. 8, Rodolfo Gonzalez, Mexico. 9, Mauriclo Aceves, Mexico. 10, Mauri-cio Rodriguez. Lightweight (135 pounds) Champion: Jose Luis Ramirez, Mexico; 1, Julio C.

Chavez, Mexico. 2, Pernell Whitaker. 3, Edwin Rosario, Puerto Rico. 4, Terrence Alii, Guyana. 5, Angel Hernandez, Puerto Rico.

6, Prtmo Ramos, Mexico. 7, John Duplessls. 8, Alberto M. Cortes, Argentina. 9, Chilsung Chun, South Korea.

10, Sakad Petchvindee, Thailand. Super Featherweight 130 pounds) Champion: VACANT; 1, Lester Ellis, Australia. Mario Martinez, Mexico. 3, Mario Miranda, Colombia. 4, 1 Harold Knight.

5, Francisco To mas Cruz, Brazil. 6, Johnny de la Rosa, Dominican Republic. 7, Roger Are valo. 8, Juan Laporte, Puerto Rico. 9, Jean Marc Renard, Belgium.

10, Lupe Suarez. Featherweight (126 pounds) Champion: Azumah Nelson, Ghana; 1, Victor Cailejas, Puerto Rico. 2, Tyrone Downes, Trinidad. Hector Lopez, Mexico. 4, George Navarro.

5, Marcos Villasana, Mexico. 6, Miguel Francia, Argentina. 7, Maurizio Stecca, Italy. 8, Javier Marquez, Mex- fco. 9, Samart Payakarun, Thailand.

10, Robert Rivera, Puerto Rico. Super Bantamweight (122pounds) Champion: Jeff Fenech, Australia; 1, Daniel Zaragoza, Mexico. 2, Carlos Zarate, Mexico. 3, Seung Hoon Lee, South Korea. 4, Valerio Netti, Italy.

5, Loris Stecca, Italy. 6, Jorge Urbina Diaz, Mexico. 7, Jesse Benavides. 8, Harold Petty. 9, Luis Mendoza, Colombia.

10, Louie Espinoza. Bantamweight (118 pounds) Champion: Miguel Lora, Colombia; 1, Lucio Lopez, Argentina. 2, Alberto Daviia. 3, Frankie Duarte. 4, Car-denio Uiloe, Chile.

5, Raul Perez, 1 Mexico. 6, Hurley Snead. College Lacrosse Temple 0, Maryland 7 Temple Kim Lambkin 4, Gail Cummings, Ebb Minzola, Mandee Moore, Karen Miers; Maryland Hussey 2, Peterson 2, Uhlfander, Konder, Muller. Ursinus 18, Glassboro 0 Rachel Rambo 4, Heather Simons 4, Suzanne Thomas 3, Joann Schoenherr 3, Jill Johnson, Dawn Griffin, Lisa Gilmore, Laura Letukas. Shutout: KimPiersall.

Trenton State 7, Swarthmort 1 Trenton State Lisa Rosener 3, Lee Moreau 2, Deanna Beuerle, Robin Meyh; Swartnmore Sue Cook 2, Kristen Yen. Dek Hockey Tans boro League Yellow Jackets 3, Marauders 2 Caruso Const. 10, Maple Shade 1 Today PRO BASKETBALL Chicago Bulls vs. Sixers at the Spectrum, 7:30 COLLEGE BASEBALL Rutgers-Comden at Apprentice) School, 2, 1 p.m. Glassboro State at Rider, 3 p.m.

Lehigh at Trenton State, 3 p.m. Houstonlc Community College at Camden County, 3:30 Tomorrow BANQUETS South Jersey Wrestling Coaches and Officials Association Regions 7-8 Banquet at Garden Park Hotel, 7 p.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL Spring Garden at Glassboro State, 3 p.m. Bloomf leld at Trenton State, 3 p.m. Wagner at West Chester, 3: IS Middlesex County at Camden County, 3:30 Gloucester County at Burlington County, 3:30 COLLEGE SOFTBALL Ursinus at Glassboro State, 2, 2:30 Wagner at Trenton State, 2, 3:45 BANQUET CHERRY HILL The deadline for reservations (or the annual banquet of the South Jersey Interschollastic Swimming Association Is March 31.

The banquet will be held April 14 In the Garden Park Hotel at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available by contacting Marianne Malcom, 983-5140, extension 200. COACHES WANTED ELMER Schalick High School Is seeking assistant football coaches Call Dave Ewart at 3S8-20S4. PALMYRA Palmyra High School has openings for the following: Assistant football coach; head field hockey coach; assistant field hockey coach; assistant girls and boys basketball coach; assistant wrestling coach. Contact Frank Adams, principal, 7w 9400.

TEAUS WANTED CHERRY HILL The CamBur Women's Slowpitch Softball league is seeking teams. Contact Cathy Mar shall weekdays before 5 p.m. at 467- 9350. MEETINGS CHERRY HILL The South Jersey Track Coaches Association will be holding a meeting at trve Garden Park Hotel on Thursday March 24 at 8 p.m. The mee'g wtit concern the spring schedule a id banquet.

All boys end girts track coaches are Invited. TANS BORO Division IV Deh Hockey teams. 16-18 year olds, will have a meeting on Monday, Mar. 28th at the rink ate m. IIIIIHWIIUW.I ill i i Toronto 2 of Vancouver 2 of 4.

Goalies Toronto, Wregget (33 shots-28 saves). Vancouver, Weeks (22-19). Referee Dents Morel. Linesmen Ryan Bozak, Jim Christison. Sabres 3, Rangers 2 BUFFALO 0 1 2-1 N.Y.

RANGERS 1 1 0-2 First Period: 1, New York, Klsio 22 (Ogrodnick, Petit), 11:22 (pp). Penalties- Nilan, NY (elbowing), Ruft, But (tripping), 1.57; Nilan, NY (elbowing), Ruuttu, But (holding), Hartman, But (kneeing), Cyr, NY (Interference), Vanbiesbrouck, NY, served by Ogrodnick (delay of game), 19:25. Second Period: 2, Buffalo, Sheppard 36 (Housley, Johansson), :18 (pp). 3, New York, Shaw 7 (Leetch, Dionne), 15:03 (pp). Penalties Fotigno, Buf, malor (fighting), Maloney, NY, maor (fighting), Hartman, Buf, malor (fighting), Ruff, Buf, malor-game misconduct (fighting), Priestlay, Buf, misconduct, Hardy, NY (roughing), Greschner, NY, mlnor-maior (instigator, fighting), Nilan, NY, malor-game misconduct (fighting), 9:34, DeBlols, NY, misconduct, Andreychuk, But (roughing), Petit, NY (high-sticking), Reekie, Buf (roughing), Gron-strand, NY (holding), Andreychuk, Buf (stashing), Shaw, NY (slashing), Foligno, Buf, misconduct, 17:20.

Third Period: 4, Buffalo, Arnlel 16 (Andersson, Tucker), 5, Buffalo, Sheppard 37 (Andersson, Priestly), 8:00. Penalties Ruuttu, Buf (roughing), Donnelly, Buf (interference), Wheeldon, NY (holding), Andreychuk, 8uf (slashing), DeBlols, NY (slashing), Ruuttu, Buf (roughing), Dah-len. NY (cross-checking), 19:43. Shots on goal Buffalo 7-13-626. NewYork 12-4-11-27.

Power-play Opportunities Buffalo 1 of New York 2 of 6. Goalies Buffalo, Puppa (27 shots-25 saves). New York, Vanbiesbrouck (26-23). A 17,307. Referee Bob Hall.

Linesmen Gord Broseker, Brad Lazarowich. Whalers 4, Jets 3 WINNIPEG 1 0 2-3 HARTFORD 0 0 44 First Period: 1, Winnipeg, Smail 14 (Jones, Berry), 18:58 (sh). Penalties BoutiNer, Win (high-sticking), McEwen, Har (Interference), McBain, Win (high-sticking), Cote, Har (holding), MacLean, Win (roughing), Gavin, Har (roughing), McBain, Win (hooking), 17:32. Scond Ptriod: None. Penalties Carlyle, Win (cross-checking), Waiters, Win (tripping), McEwen, Har (holding), Gavin, Har (elbowing), Neufeld, Win (interference), Peterson, Har (Slashing), 19:10.

Third Ptriod: 2, Winnipeg, Smail 15 (Jones), 2:31. 3, Hartford, Ferraro 18 (MacOermid, Samuelsson), 3:07. 4, Hartford, Cote 7 (Tippett, Wilson), 3:26. 5, Winnipeg, McBain 30 (Olaus-son, MacL-ean), 8:24. 6, Hartford, Dlneen 25 (Francis, Carson), 12:52.

7, Hartford, Francis 23 (Dineen, Cote), 15:38. Penalties Berry, Win (crosschecking), Berry, Win (tripping), Samuelsson, Har (tripping), Evason, Har (cross-checking), Smail, Win (slashing), Samuelsson, Har (slashing), 13:57. Shots on goal Winnipeg 8-7-823. Hartford 7-13-16-36. Power-play Opportunities Winnipeg 1 of Hartford 0 of 6.

Goalies Winnipeg, Berthiaume (36 shots-32 saves). Hartford, Liut (23 20). Referee Bob Myers. Linesmen-Ron Asselstine, Mark Vines. Oilers 6, Red Wings 4 EDMONTON 1 2 3-6 DETROIT 0 3 1-4 First Period: 1, Edmonton, Simpson 53 (Anderson), :28.

Penalties Hig-gins, Del (holding), Kurri, Edm (holding), Dykstra, Edm (slashing), Murphy, Det (tripping), 14:38. Second Ptriod: 2, Detroit, Barr 12 (Pavese), :28. 3, Detroit, Kocur 6 (Ashton, Nill), 11:36. 4, Edmonton, Dykstra 2 (Gretzky), 17:13. 5, Edmonton, Messier 36 (Simpson), 19:02.

6, Detroit, Gallant 30 (Barr, Norwood), 19:59 (pp). Penalties- Halward, Det (cross-checking), McSorly, Edm, maor (fighting), Pro-bert, Det, major (fighting), Chlasson, Det (tripping), Chias-son, Det (roughing), Huddy, Edm, double minor (sloshing, crosschecking), 19:27. Third Period: 7, Edmonton, Kurri 37 (Gretzky, Smith), 3:35. 8, Detroit, Norwood 8, 5:04. 9, Edmonton, Mac-Tavlsh 15 (Messier), 11:34 (sh).

10, Edmonton, Simpson 54 (Gretzky, Messier), 19:46 (en). Penalties-Anderson, Edm (roughing), Buchberger, Edm, major-misconduct (fighting), Chiasson, Det, major (fighting), Halward, Det (holding), Probert, Det (holding), Dykstra, Edm (hooking), 11:05. Shots on goal Edmonton 14-9-11 34. Detroit 5-8-9-22. Power-play Opportunities Edmonton 0 of Detroit 1 of 5.

Goalies Edmonton, Fuhr (22 shots-18 saves). Detroit, Stefan (33-28). Referee Mike Noeth. Linesmen-Ray Scapinelio, Mark Pare. Blues 5, Capitals 3 ST.

LOUIS 1 i 2-5 WASHINGTON 2 0 1-3 First Period: 1, Washington, Washington, Christian 35 (Stevens, Murphy), 10:10 (pp). 3, St. Louis, Sut- ter 11 OAf Dn.i.: n-i (trloolnnl. 0'4R. r.lnnra, Cll lkni.

Ing), Adams, Was' (tripping). wviu, iwi 10:40. tvn.H D.riiul' A Jl. i-UUIS, ft r.u.n tr-; 5, St. Louis, Paslawskl 1 (WcKegney, Benning), 17:37.

Penalties-Kastellc, Was (holding), Nordmark, StL Third Period: 6, St. Louis, Sutter 14 (Mull), 1:32. 1, St. Louis, G.Cavallinl 15 fMiiin. OM a c.

11, 13:50. Penalties Meagher, StL (tripping), G.Cavallinl, StL (holding), 17:54. Shot mi I irt Washington 9-20-17-46. rower-piay opportunitles-St LouisOot 3, Washington 1 of 5. ixiiicniwwiaii.

43 saves). Washington, Peelers (25- Referee-Terry Gregson. Linesmen Pat Oapuzzo, Dan McCourt. TENNIS PC AtKey Blscaynt, Fla. WOMEN Singles Quarterfinals Mary Jot Fernandez (15), Miami, def.

Elna Reinach, South Africa, 6-2, 6-3. Steffi Graf 1 West Germany, def. Claudia Kohde-Kiisch (6), West Germany, 6-3, 6-1. Stephanie Rehe, Highland, def. Barbara Potter (9), Woodbury, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4.

Chris Evert (2), Boca Raton, def. Helena Sukova (5), Czechoslovakia, 6-7(10-8), 7-5, 6-4. Doubles Third Round Lorl McNeil, Houston, and Betsy Nageistn, Kapalua Bay, Hawaii, def. Isabel I Demongeot and Nathalie Tauzlat, France, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. Steffi Graf, West Germany, and Gabriela Sabatini, Argentina, def.

Jo Dune, Britain, end Sharon Walsh-Pete, Albuquerque, 6-2, 6-0. MEN Doubles Quarterfinals Ken Flach and Robert Seguso, Se bring, def. Laurie Warder, Australia, and Blame Willenborg, Miami, Keiley Jones, San Diego, and Michael Mortensen, Denmark, def. Paoto Cane and Stmone Colombo, Italy, 6-7(7-2), 6-3. Anders Jarryd, Sweden, and John Fitzgerald, Australia, def Marc Flur, Durham, N.C., and Sammy Giam-malva, Houston, 6-3.

6-4. 6-4 MIXED OOUBLES Second Round Steve Guy, New Zealand, and Rosa-lyn Fairbank, San D'ego, def. Ivan Camus. Peru, and Patricia Tarabmi, Argentina, 6-1, 6-4 Quarterfinals Mlchitl Schapers, Netherlands, and Ann Henrlcksson, Mitt Valley, def Tim Pawsat, Tustin Estates, and Penny Barg, North Miami Beach. 7-5, 6-4 B'ain WiHenborg, Miami, and Terry Phelps, Larchmont, det Charles Beck man, Louisville, and Camh Benjamin, Bakersfieid, FIRST ROUND March 16 Scores Wake Forest 53, VILLANOVA 51 St.

John's 83, Fairfield 70 SECOND ROUND March 19 Scores RUTGERS 88, Old Dominion 78 Virginia 85, St. John's 64 Wake Forest 94, Tennessee 66 James Madison 70, Clemson 63 SEMIFINALS Tomorrow's Games at Norfolk, Va. Wake Forest, 24-7, vs. James Madison, 27-3, 6 p.m. Virginia, 26-4, vs.

RUTGERS, 27-4, 8 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday's Games at Norfolk, Va. Semifinals winners, 12 p.m. MIDEAST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND March 16 Scores Penn State 86, LA SALLE 85 ST. JOSEPH'S 68, Bowling Green 66 SECOND ROUND March 19 Scores Georgia 84, Western Kentucky 66 Maryland 78, SST.

JOSEPH'S67 March 20 Scores Ohio State 116, Syracuse 75 Auburn 94, Penn State 66 SEMIFINALS Tomorrow's Games at Athens, Ga. Maryland, 25-5, vs. Ohio 25-9, 6 p.m. Georgia, 21-9 vs. Auburn, 29-2, 8 p.m.

CHAMPIONSHIP Saturdays Game at Athens, Ga. Semifinals winners, 6 p.m. MIDWEST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND March 16 Scores South Carolina 77, Alabama 63 Kansas 81, Middle Tennessee St. 75 SECOND ROUND March 19 Scores Louisiana Tech 89, Kansas 50 Mississippi 74, Houston 68 March 20 Games Texas 77, South Carolina 58 Stanford 74, Montana 72 SEMIFINALS Tomorrow's Games at Austin, Texas Louisiana Tech, 28-2, vs. Mississippi, 24-6, 7 p.m.

Texas, 31-2, vs. Stanford, 27-4, 9 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday's Gam at Austin, Texas Semifinals winners, 8 p.m. WEST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND March 16 Scores Stephen F. Austin 84, Louisiana St.

62 Colorado 78, Eastern Illinois 72 SECOND ROUND March 19 Scores Long Beach State 103, Colorado 64 Southern California 100, Nebraska 82 Washington 99, New Mexico State 74 March 20 Score Iowa 83, Stephen F. Austin 65 SEMIFINALS Tomorrow's Games at Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach State, 23-5, vs. New Washington, 25-4, 9 p.m. Iowa, 28-1, vs.

Southern California, 22-7, 11 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday's Game at Long Beach, Calif. Semifinal winners, 10 p.m. THE FINAL FOUR Semifinals Friday, April I at Tacoma, Wash. West Champion vs.

Mideast Champion, 9 m. East Champion vs. Midwest Champion, 11 p.m. Championship Saturday, April 3 Semifinal winners, 4 p.m. High School Wrestling ALL-STAR MEET South Jersey 32, Delaware 26 103-Joe Mazzola, Caesar Rodney, dec.

Stephen Matthews, Camden, 13-7; 112-Philip Martinez, Vineland, pin Ewan Richards, Christiana, 119-Darren Archangelo, Claymont, dec. Angelo DUoseph, Cumberland, 10-6; 125-David Williams, Dover, pin Ed Longo, Collingswood, 130-Dean Waite, Dover, pin Dan Hollywood, West Deptford, 135-John Johnson, Moorestown, dec. Mark Smith, Dover, 7-4; 140-Sam Laspata, Glass-boro, dec. Brad Howell, Newark, 11-8; 145-Marc White, Gateway, dec. Derek Brady, Middletown, 11-6; Joe Anderson, St.

MArks, dec. David Neiman, Paul VI, 7-2, 152-Tommy Clark, Camden, dec. David Price, 5-2; 160-Jack McConnell, Collingswood, drew Mark Hanson, Sussex Central, 2-2; 171-Joe Masker, Oakcrest, dec. Mark Yeager, St. Marks, 9-5; 189-Greg Casamento, Cherry Hitl East, pin Bill Boyd, St.

Marks, Hwt-Darryl Scott, Over-brook, dec. Charlie Hope, William Penn, 4-2; Marvin Hicks, Lake Forrest, dec. Jim Alcorn, Collingswood, 4-3 (Exhibition bout): 112-Philip Martinez, Vineland, pin Demetrius Martin, Caesar Rodney, 0:52. College Baseball Tutllt 000 OOO 100 -1 Glauboro 031 010 020 11 Logar; Coccia. 2B: McLaughlin, Dzlergowski, Oiehl, Comut, Moore, T.

HR: McAllister, G. Pennsylvania 123 -IS 11 Widener OOO 020 2 2 Vv: Smith; Neal. 26: Rose, Pierogianes, Hayden, P. Gloucester Co 100 050 01 I 14 Delaware Co 100 010 10 3 Jackson; Loltland. 28: Wright, Pineiro, Jackson, Banks, Taylor, G.

38: Romanies. G. Rutgers (C) 011 010 3O0 -7 10 Newport News 000 010 000 1 3 Balllnghoft. Bone. 2B: McGohan, Cohut, RC.

Westchester 370 320 10 La Salle 401 111 I I Ludy; O'Connor. 2B: Rios, Wendel, Nunevlller, WC, O'Oonnell, L. HR: Mastropletro Rlcchey, L. College Softball Swartnmore 000 000 0 1 St. Jeseph's 401 031 -10 I Mycock, Fetter.

2B: Trockenbrod, S. 3B Scola, SJ HR: Staunton, SJ. Upsala 0 0 1 0 -10 Giassbere 71410 -33 13 Onofrio, Tutt. 2B Ebbeson. Lehman.

Rivera, G. 3B: Strattie, Lehman, G. Upsala OOO 1 -11 Glassbara 1225 0 -It II Walters-IB Ebbeson, Lehman, G. 3B Leo 2. G.

Camden Co. 104 372 0-17 12 Brookdalo 020 30S 0-10 W. McCabe, Bouter. 2B Ciagiia. 3B: Murphy, CC.

Ciagtia. B. West Chester OW 072 I Leteyerle OOO 100 0-1 4 W- Masten; Price. 28 Byrne. WC.

ii. ii mm mi mmum -i i in i iiiiiii in ii NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNEY FIRST ROUND March 16 Score Ohio State 86, Old Dominion 73 March 17 Scores Georgia 53, Georgia Southern 48 Connecticut 62, West Virginia 57, OT Evansville66, Utah 55 Louisiana Tech 66, Arkansas-Little Rock 56 Boston College 73, Siena 65 Houston 69, Fordham 61 New Mexico 86, Pepperdine 75 Oregon 81, Santa Clara 65 March 18 Scores Cleveland State 89, Illinois State 83, OT Middle Tennessee State 85, Tennessee 80 Virginia Commonwealth 81, Marshall 80 Arkansas State 70, Northeast Louisiana 59 Southern Mississippi 74, Clemson 69 Colorado State 63, New Orleans 54 Stanford 80, Long Beach State 77 SECOND ROUND Monday's Score Connecticut 65, Louisiana Tech 59 Last Nighf Scores Virginia Commonwealth 93, Southern Mississippi 89 Ohio State 86, Cleveland State 80 Middle Tennessee 69, Georgia 59 Boston College 86, Evansville 81 Colorado State 71, Houston 61 New Mexico 78, Oregon 59 Arkansas State 60, Stanford 59 21-11, 10:30 p.m. QUARTERFINALS Friday's Games Virginia Commonwealth, 23-11, at Connecticut, 17-14, 1 p.m. Ohio State, 18-12, at New Mexico, 22-13, 9:30 p.m. Arkansas State, 21-13, at Colorado State, 2012, 9:30 p.m.

Saturday's Gam Boston College, 17-13, at Middle Tennessee, 23-10, 8:30 p.m. SEMIFINALS March 29 at New York Semifinals, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. THIRD PLACE March 30 at New York Semifinal losers, 7 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP March 30 at NewYork Semifinal winners, 9 p.m.

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