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20 THE TIMES Monday, April 2. 1979 Weekend Sports Scoreboard Oakland it Cleveland at Tucson. ra Cmcmuti vs Detror. at lakeland Fla. Califerma at Sao Diego.

'n Lea Angeies vs, San FraKtsrc at Phoenix, tea-ii" Basketball learn Scores 1 Pennsvlvania 25. 2 Knovvtlle. Tenn. 22. 3.

St Louis 21; 4 Fort Worth 19. s. Lalayette, Ij 15. ttiei Grand Kapids. Mh'ii Las Vegas.

Chicago. Jackson. Term 14; 10. itlei Milwaukee, Washington, Golf Men SI WAV'S GAMES Pittsburgh! Philadelphia 7. New York Rangers 3 Tcronloi.

Buffalo 3 Mognval3.Boston3.tie rwolU N4.kwu I tiastimgions. SroVork Islanders 4 Vancouver 2. tie Colorado 9. St Louts MOMJAVSGAME Los Angeles at New York Rangers. 8 0S Dm.

Los Angeles 31 wsilnfiton. 7 350 m. Atianta si New York Islanders, fl 05pm. Chicago at Mlnnesota.B Pittsburgh si Si Louv 9 05pm. Colorado at ancouver.

II 05 worn Hockey Association JudvRanktn. $5,025 72 7072-74-288 MeMullen. 72 79 708-289 Sallv Little. $3 60i 718071-290 Pat Bradley. $3 600 76-72 7072-290 Amv Alcott 7S-71 70 74-290 Belli Daniel.

$3,600 72 70-71 -77-290 Hint Combs. $2 487 75-73 767-291 Sandra Post. $2,487 70-77-768291 78-75-708-291 PrgivConlev. $2,487 72 75 74 70-291 Uura Baugh. $2,467 74 71 73-73-291 Debbie Austin.

$1.9.45 793-719-292 DotGermam.tl.93S 72 71 76-73-292 Brownlee. $1 .665 75-73 72 73-293 SSpmich. $1,665 71-7S-73-74- 293 Bonnie Brvant $1665 7075-73-75-293 Betsv King. $1,410 73-7674 71-294 Alice Ritiman. $1,410 7074 77-T3-294 Sandra Palmer.

71-294 Mar) Dirver. $1,410 7M6-77 75-294 Bertolaicin. $1,410 72 71 75-76-294 Wllkins. $1,087 7V72-77-71-2SS Katmierskl. $1,067 73-75-75-72- 295 National Basketball Associate At A Glance By The Associated Press AH Times EST Fasten! Conference Aiianhc DrvisioB Pet GB Gharbi AH.

Tunisia. 0 17. Final team standings: I'SSR 8, I'SA 6 Japan 4. Cuba 2, Africa 0 INDIVIDI'ALCHAMPIONS 104 Sl Dmitrlev. I'SSR: 2.

Rosado, I'SA: 1. Abreu. Cuba 4, Moughfa. Morocco. HfS-l Beloglaiov.

I'SSR; 1 Klvoto, Japan- 3. Ocana. Cuba; 4. McArthur. ISA; i.

Houshalshi, Algeria. 1255-1 Ibraglmov, USSR: 2. Retnwand. I'SA, 3 Junichl. Japan.

4. Linares, Cuba; 5. El Ashkar. Morocco. 136 51.

Cysewskl. I'SA: 2. Tstmeo, Japan; 3. Infante. Cuba; 4.

Khlafi. Africa, nation not listed. No lirthplace. 149 5-1. Yagla.

I'SA; 2. Yusupov, I'SSR; 3. Yoshltaka. Japan. 4.

Ramos, Cuba: 5. Allah, Algeria. 161-1 Kemp, ISA; 2. Kunthfko, Japan; 3 Poto. Cuba; 4.

Tougtiza, Morocco. No Iliih place. 180 S-l. Zangiev. USSR: 2.

Lteberman. USA; 3. Suehtro, Japan; 4. Rodrlquez, Cuba; 5. Dion, Senegal.

196-1. Ortsyev, USSR; 2. Peterson. USA' 3 Susumu. Japan; 4.

Nlevec, Cuba; 5 Drtdl, Tunisia. 220-1. Yarlgin. USSR; 2. Bohna, USA: 3.

Morgan, Cuba; 4 H. Yamamoto, Japan; S. Hmida, Libya. Unlimited-l Jackson. USA, 2.

Parshukov, USSR: 3. Diaz. Cuba: 4. K. Yamamoto, Japan; S.

Alt Tunisia. ni 41 27 2 PS J79 I -3st 24 .577 SSI th 54 2j J5 t5 i a Edmonton Quebec Winnipeg hewLngland Cmcmnau 292 234 3P9 242 282 278 275 7 C5 2S7 259 283 Auto Racing BRISTOL. Turn iAP The unofficial order of finish tn Sundav's SUO.Oiio Southeastern 500 Grand National stock car race at Bristol International Racewav'a i.O mile oval, with type of car. laps completed and winner average speed 1. Dale Earnhardt.

Chevrolet 500 laps. 91 033 mph 1 Boom Allison. Fort. 500 Darrell Waltnp. Chevrolet, 500 4 Richard Petty.

Oldsmobile. 4 4. Benny parsons. Otdsmobtle 498 Donnie Allison. Chevrolet 493 Terrv Labonte, Chevrolet 490 I Jot SiUikan.

Chevrolet. 48 9 JamesHvlton. Chevrolet 488 10 Rlclcv Riidd.Ford.48S II Rich Childress. Chevrolet 464 12 llnch. Chevrolet 484 13 Buddv Amngton.

Dodge, 4f 14 Roger Hambv. Chevrolet 473 15 Cecil Gordon. Oldsmobile. 4T 16 Mike Poller. Chevrolet 43 17 Dave Marcis.

Chevrolet. 42 18 Elmo Langley. Ford. 4S0 19 Banter Price. Chevrolet.

458 20 Frank Warren. Dodee. 429 21. Ham Gant Oldsmobile. 385 22.

DiekBrooks. Oldsmobile. 366 23 Ronnie Thomas. Chevrolet. 33S 24.

Caie Yarborough, Oldsmobile, 25 Buddy Baiter. Chevrolet 211 2 D. McDuffie. Chevrolet 197 27 Dick May. Chevrolet 141 28 Jimmy Means.

Chevrolet 100 BcbyWawak.Clevrolet33 30, Ralph Jones. Ford, 31 Baseball Efflbltta Baseball At A Glance 35 32 33 39 3fl a DonnaWhite. $1 087 74 75-7J 73- 295 Man MUls. $1,087 74-77 71-73- 295 9 38 Birmingham 75-73-73-74-295 73-7076-76-295 SATURDAY'S GAME Postlewait $1 087 Cathy Morse, $1,087 Pennv Pull. $847 52 25 Pilaortptna 45 34 New Jersey 41 New icirk 31 49 Boston a 49 Central Division SacArtoalo 45 a Houston a 34 Atlanta 0 OvWsjid 30 41 Drimt 9 49 New Orleans Is 54 Western Conference Midwest Dtvsion KansasClty 45 54 Denver 44 34 Milwaukee 37 42 Indiana 30 43 BILLS 29 SO Pacific Division Seattle 51 21 Ptweon 4S 76-7078-72-296 ShellevHamlm.

$847 74-74-76-72-296 Birmingham 6. Cincinnati 3 Edmonton S. New England 3 MONUAY'SGAMES So games scheduled TUESDAY'S GAMES Edmonton at Cincinnati, 7 35 pm. Qutbrc at Birmingham. 1 30 p.m.

i I lit 9 10 Wrestling .041 .015 S71 SH HILTON HEAD ISLAND. SC. tAPv Final scores and monev- innings Sunday in the ooo Hentaee Classic on the 6.804 yard. Harhour Town Golf Links' om Watson. 654.000 s.v,v9-71-rt) Ed Sneed.

$32,400 6M9-71-275 wllkeMorlev.17.400 69-S8-72 Tom Kile. t7.400 6SV68-71 71-279 ItavFiovtl.tlt.OW 72-tV-71 2J BulRowrvtll.4l 69S-72-71-2S BobMurphv.t9.67S 717-749 21 George Burns, t9.675 67-72-72 70-28I wadkuts, to.400 6fr7-74 75--2tJ Don Jamiarv. 40O 7J T0-89-71 282 Hubert Green. $6,900 71-71-S7 75 21 Joe Inman. 72-7O-72-70-2S4 Jem Pate.

$6,91 67-72-7(v69-24 Bob Gilder. $5,400 71-70-7WI9-285 Rod Curl. $5,406 73 70-739-2 CraiaStadler. $5,403 70-70-74-71-28S Lee Trevino. $3,795 7H7-71-7S286 Larrv Nelson.

$3,795 7569-739 2S6 Bobby WaUel. $3,795 727-7S-72-2S6 GeneLtttler. $3,795 S9-73-72-72 286 Allen Miller. $3,795 72-71 -70-73 286 Tom PurUer. $3,795 71-73-69-73-286 Jack Newton.

$3,795 74-70-S9-73286 Mdler Barber. $3,795 ee-73-73-72- 286 ike Reid. $2,392 74-67-74-7J-267 Regalado. $2,392 74-999-7S-2S7 Gary Koch. C.392 69-71-72-75-267 Tim Simpson.

$2,392 6f-73-74-72-287 Ben Crenshaw. $1,787 70-72-73-73 2St Rex Caldwell. $1,787 73-73-69-73-288 Hale lrwtn. $1,787 74-72-69-73288 Phil Hancock. $1,787 68-72-78-70-288 CllarlesCoody, $1,787 72-708-78-288 Howard Twtttv.

$1.78773 -72-74-69-288 Jim Colbert 787 71-72-70-75-288 Mike HlU, $1,787 69-72-77-70-288 Wavne Levi. $1,787 74-72-72-70-288 Arnold Palmer, $1 .230 73-70-71 -75-289 Eddie Pearce, $1,230 72-72-72-73-289 Armstrong, $1,230 7074-73-72-289 KermitZarlev. $1,230 73-69-73-74-289 Bruce LteUke. $1,230 71 75-70-73289 Jim Stmons. $1,230 72 -73-71-732S9 Keith Fergus, tl.230 69-74-72-74-289 Mike Sullivan.

$858 73-69-73-76290 Transactions Lot Angeles 44 33 Portland 44 34 SanDiego 42 37 GoldCTSUIe 44 k-ctmcsed ill IsWu Whltworth. $847 76-7J72-75-2S6 Lvnn Adams. $847 72-75-73-76-296 K'altiv Ahern. $720 73-74-76-74-297 79-74-71-73-297 Jerilvn Bn'tl. $720 71-79-72-75-297 Moxness.

$645 Bettv Burteindt $645 73 -79-7076-298 75-75-78-71-299 Janet Coles. $555 75-73 -77-74-299 Judv Kimball. tS55 76-75-75-73299 Gall Toushln. $555 71-79-75-74-299 Debbie Massey. $450 74-750-71-300 Kathv Cornelius.

$450 73-75-79-73-300 Kki Fergon. $450 78-73-76-73-300 Gloria Ehret. $450 76-74-75-75-300 Cathy Sherk. $450 78-72-75-75-300 Kathv Young. $450 71 -77-76-76-300 Barbara Barrow.

$450 71-78-73-78-300 Beth Solomon. $382 75-76-75-75-301 Louise Bruce, $382 8O73-72-76301 MurleBreer.tiSO 7S-78-75-74-302 Kertzman. $337 74-77-77-75-303 Dale Lundquist. $337 73-74-78-78-303 Bonnie Lauer. $315 78-76-77-73-304 .432 14 .443 l1 By The Associated Press MUwaukpp.

Bucks' Quinn Buckner, 7O83-78-74-305 SATURDAY'S AMES New Orleans 109. Atlanta 107 kf Hwaukee 100. Chicago 99 Kansas City 12. Indiana 101 Seattle 102 SUNDAY'S GAMES San Aiitonn 111 Boston 110 Philadelphia lit Los Angeles 111 Washington W5. Denver 90 Cleveland IK Houston 105 Portland 199.

Milwaukee 197 Phora US. Detroit 105 Seattle lot Golden State Atlanta 101. New JerscvW Monday's Games to ganes scheduled TUESDAY'S GAMES Denver at New Jersey. 8p.m. San Antonio at Cleveland.

8 OSp m. wsshmgton at Milwaukee. Houston it New York 9 m. Los Angeles at Chicago. 8 35p.m.

Boston at New Orleans. 8 35 Detroit at GoMea State. 10 30 p.m. Wtieat Portland. 11 on Jan Ferraris, $300 Joan Jovoe Betsv Ciillen Clifford Ann Creed Alice Miller Eva Chang Barbara Mlzrahte Buckner Reaches In a product of Indiana University and Thornrldge High, reaches in and bats the ball away from Portland's Mychal Thompson during NBA action in Milwaukee Sunday.

Portland defeated the Bucks, 109-107. 76.77-68-85-306 76- 76-76-79-307 77- 77-76-78-308 74-79-78-79-310 80-73-79-79-311 77- 77-79-78-311 78- 76-77-80-311 77- 77-76-81-311 76-7543-79-313 78- 7582-79-314 78-76-81-82-317 76-78-WD Judv Hark I Pet AMERICAN LEAGUE Toss a i Boston 14 10 J83 Detroit IJ J6S Oakland 11 Milwaukee II It .524 Cahtonua 12 S3 Toronto 11 ia TOTESOX 12 12 JtO Minnesota 11 11 KansasCitv 11 .418 Oeniasd 11 13 .43 Seattle 9 .409 Baltimore I 13 SI NewVork I HI NATIONAL LEAGUE UKAcgetes 13 7 .850 Atlara I (US CUBS .571 Montreal a 16 Mm i4S Pittsburg! 11 10 .524 SanFrancisco 13 12 .530 Pttiiadelptua II joo SanDiego i to .474 CtmmaU .455 Houston OB .439 NewVork .43 Sylvia Ferdon Julie Stanger Gerda Bovkln Shannon Johnson Janet Alex L. Thompson. $858 John Fought $858 Julius Boros. $8S8 Ed Doug Tewell.

$858 BarrvJaeckel. $710 7449-73-74-290 73-7O74-73-290 75-7O73-72290 72-74-72-72-290 S8-72-71-79-290 7072-76-73-291 Hockey Boxing Graham Marsh. $710 71-74-72-74-291 LonHrakle.t710 69-76-72-74-291 Curtis Strange, $710 71-69-76-75-291 Dave Stockton. $710 74-7072-75-291 Pro Hockey At A Glance Bv The Associated Press All Tunes EST National Hockey League Campbell Conference Patrick Division TOLEDO. Ohio (API Sundav's results in the World Cup of Freestyle Wrestling at the University o( Toledo: USSR 6, USA 4 105 pounds Roman Dmltriev, USSR, pinned William Rosado, USA, 2 40.

1145-Anatoll Belogtazov. USSR, def Mike McArthur, USA, 20-5. 12SS Bozall Ibraglmov, USSR, def. Jack Relnwand. ISA.

9-2. 136 5-Tim Cysewskl, USA, won by forfeit 149 5-Charles Yagla. USA. pirated Maierbek Yusupov, USSR, 8 02 163 Leroy hemp, USA, won by forfeit. 180.5-Hasan Zangiev USSR, pinned Mark Lteberman, USA.

2:30. 198-Hasan Ortsyev. USSR, def. Ben Peterson. USA.

13-2 220-Ivan Yarlgin, USSR, def. Fred Bohna. USA.dlsqual. Unlimited Jim Jackson, USA, def Vladmlr Parshukov, USSR, disqualification. Japan 7.

Cuba 3 105 Eloy Abreu, Cuba, won by forfeit. 114. Shtmtzu Klyoto, Japan, pinned Luis Ocana, Cuba, 7:12. 125.5 Koizumi Junichl. Japan, def.

Manuel Linares. Cuba. 17-5. 136.5 Taga Tsnneo. Japan, pinned Wilfrado Infante.

Cuba, 7:42. 149 5-Hiramalsu Yoshltaka, Japan, def. Jose Ramos, Cuba, 8-5. (63 Kainuma Kunlhiko, Japan, def. Daniel Pozo.

Cuba. 15-4. 180.5-Fujlta Suehiro, Japan, def. Pascuel Rodriquez, Cuba. 13-6.

198 Hlrayama Susumu, Japan, def. Pedro Nievec Cuba, 11-7. 220 Barbaro Morgan, Cuba, ninned. Hiroaki Yamamoto, Japan, Unlimited Luis Diaz. Cuba.

def. Kunishisa Yamamoto. Japan, 12-5. USA 10. Africa 0 105Rosado.

USA, won by forfeit. 114.5 McArthur, USA, pinned Mohamed Houshalshi, Algeria. 1 00 125 5Reinwand. USA. def.

All El Ashkar, Morocco, 17-1. 136.5-Cysewskt, USA, pinned Nasr El Din Khlafi, nation not listed, 5:07. 149.5-Yagla, USA, pinned El Akhdar Allan, Algeria. 2:50. 163 Kemp.

USA, pinned Brahltn Tougtiza. Morocco, 0:36. 180.5 Lteberman, USA, plimed Ahmado Dlop, Senegal, 1:11. 198-Peterson, USA pinned Amer Dridl, Tunisia. 6: 18.

220-Bohna, USA, won bv forfeit. Unlimited Jackson. USA. pinned Lucas' 14 Points Lifts Portland 7074-72-76-292 Weekend Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Sent Andres Mora, outfielder, to Rochester of the International League, who optioned him to Saliillo of the Mexican League. Sent Carlos Lopez and Mark Corev, outfielders, and John Fllnn, "pitcher, to Rochester.

KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Cut Bob Robertson, first baseman. Optioned Jim Gaudet, catcher. Randy McGllberry, pitcher, and Luis SUverto. outfielder, to Omaha of the American Association. MILWAUKEE BREWERS Optioned Andy Replogle, and Randy Stein, pitchers; Ed Yost catcher, and Lenn Sakata and Tim Sordbrook, mftelders: to Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League.

Cut Day Carroll, pitcher. NEW YORK YASKEES-Asslgned Bruce Robinson, catcher, to Columbus of the International League. TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Optloned Joe Cannon, outfielder, to Syracuse of the International League. National League ATLANTA BRAVES-Traded David Campbell, pitcher, to the Montreal Expos for Pepe Frias, shortstop. Placed Biff Pocoroba, catcher; and Brian Asselstine, first baseman-outfielder, on the disabled list.

Sent Hank Small, first baseman; Chico Ruiz, second baseman: Jerry Maddox. third baseman: and Larry Bradford, pitcher, to (heir minor league camp for reassignment. CHICAGO CUBS-Assigned Bill Caudill, Dave Geisel, Derek Botelno and George Riley, pitchers; and Steve Davis, inflelder, to Wichita of the American Association. CINCINNATI REDS-Seirt Mario Soto and Manny Sarmiento, pitchers; Don Werner, catcher, and Harry Splllman and Ron Oester, lnfielders; to their minor league camp for reassignment. Released Gene Locklear, outfielder.

MONTREAL EXPOS-Aaslgned David Campbell, pitcher, to their AAA roster. NEW YORK METS-Sent Dan Norman, outfielder, to Tidewater of the International League. ST.LOUIS CARDISALS-Optioned Ken Seaman, pitcher, to Springfield of the American Association. Mark Haves. $6t9 Andy North.

$669 Lou Graham. $669 73-73-71-75-292 72-71-74-75-292 71-74-75-72-292 PB GF 47 15 14 108 338 SUNDAYS GAMES Dale Douglass. $669 39 23 15 93 274 Philadelphia NY. Rangers Atlanta 304 39 27 10 40 29 7 87 311 Smythe Division I-BLACKHAWKS 27 34 IS Vancouver S4 42 12 St Louis 17 48 12 Colorado 15 52 10 69 230 61 213 46 241 40 200 John Schroeder. $669 70-73-71-78-292 John Lister.

$669 71-74-74-73292 Fred Marti. $642 75-71-75-72-293 72-73-68-80- 293 75-68-75-75-293 70-74-74-76-294 Pat McGowan, $624 69-75-75-75-294 DA. Weibring. $624 7074-69-81-294 Jack Renner. $612 788-77-72-295 George Cadle, $603 74-70-76-81-301 Vance Heafner.

$603 72-74-74-81-301 72-73-78-79-302 Women wales Conference couldn't stop me. "This is a team game," added Lucas. "Whoever is open during the game gets the ball. But when it's a tight game down the stretch, whoever Adams Division rBoston 42 22 13 Buffalo 35 27 15 Toronto 33 12 Minnesota 27 38 II Norrts Division 97 304 85 264 78 255 60 249 INDIANAPOLIS (API Cham-Monshm results in the 51st National Golden Gloves boxing tournament: 106 pounds Richard Sandoval. Los Angeles, stopped Alexander Pelen, Hawaii, 2.

112 Jerome Coffee. KnoxviHe, stopped Daho Medrano, Grand Rapids, 2. 119-Kennetb Bavsmore. Washington. DC, outpointed Jackie Beard.

Jackson, Term. 12S Roland Coolev. Pennsylvania, stopped Ben Rodriguez, Omaha, 132-Johimy Bumphus, Knoxville, outpointed EIrain Nieves, Milwaukee. 130 Lemuel Steeples, St Louis, outpointed Byron Lindsay, San Diego. 147-Mike McCallum, Knoxville, outpointed Donald Bowers, Jackson.

156 James Shuier, Pennsylvania, outpointed Randy Smith, Chicago. ICS Antonio Ayala, Fort worth, Texas, outpointed Umont Kirkland, Omaha. 178 Lee Roy Murphy. Chteaeo, stopped Alvtno Manson, Indianapolis, Heavywelght-Marvis Frailer, P-ennsvSanla. outpointed Phillip Brown, Lafayette, La.

Montreal 3 Houston 1 10 mungs Atlanta. Minnesota 2 Boston 9, StLousO New York iS I Philadelphia! Pittsburgh I. Onctniuti 5 Chicago iAi M. Toronto? Texas 0. Kansas City I New York i A 4, Detroit 3.

10 ImiEgs Los Angeles at Canforma Cleveland. Seattle3 CoUaiid 9. Chicago Ni Sao PraDasco Milwaukee 3 San Diego SeiMi Ucns 1 MONDAYS GAMES Kansas City vs. Atlanta at West Pain Be-dtFla. Montnal n.

StLoOs at St. Petersburg, FU New York (U I vs. Toronto at Dunedin. Fla. PMadelpliia is, Boston at wmtCT Haves, Fla Pittsburgh vs.

Minnesota at OrtandD, Fla Minnesota 'V n. Houston si Cocoa, Fla. Baltimore vs New York iAI at rtlauderdale.Fla Chicago iAi vs. Tens at Pompaoo Beach, Fla 0w nkee vs. Ctocat)) iS at Mesa.

Am. By The Associated Press Professional pride is nice, but Maurice Lucas had a more tangible explanation for his 14-point burst in the final 4:02 that gave the streaking Portland Trail Blazers a 109-107 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks Sunday. "I wanted the ball, I wanted it badly," explained the veteran forward. "1 want to get into the playoffs because I want the extra (Montreal 50 16 11 111 323 Pittsburgh 34 30 13 81 272 Los Angeles 33 32 11 77 275 60 247 59 259 Detroit 22 39 16 -Washington 22 40 15 COSTA MESA, Calif. (API -Sundav's final scores and earnings in the 72-hole, $150,000 Ladles Professional Golf Association tournament at the 6.174-yard, par-71 Mesa Verde Country Club course (x-won on second hole of playoff xJ Camer.

$22,500 72-71-72-71-286 ChakoHiguchi. $9,675 69-7074-73-286 Nancv Lopez, 718-72-75-286 Stephenson. $9,675 7073-72-71-286 Donna Young. $9,675 71-72-7073-286 JWasham.to,025 738-74-7328 kdinched division SATURDAY'S GAMES Philadelphia 4. St.Louis2 Boston 4i Washington 1 Los Angeles 5.

Detroit 4 New York Islanders 2. BuffaloO Montreal 5, Pittsburgh 3 Toronto 6. Minnesota 2 ColoradoO Professional Basketball tj J9. Capitals Finally Beat Islanders has the hot hand is supposed to get the ball. Today that was me." And Johnson couldn't cool him off "You could say that I walked away with a little bit of an education," said the rookie from St.

John's. "Maurice took advantage of my lack of experience. He understands what the refs are going to call and what he can get away with. He knocked me down a couple of times, but the refs are never going to give a rookie the benefit of that kind of call." 76ERS 112, LAKERS 111 Los Angeles, trailing 109-100 with 1:38 left, reeled off 11 in a row to take the lead before Philadelphia bounced back to win on Darryl Dawkins' three-point play with five seconds left. "Somebody's got to shoot It," Dawkins said of his winning play.

"If I make it I'm the hero, if I miss it I get boos. But I don't care, I'll always try it. The foul shot I made was the biggest one of my life." The Lakers' Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led all scorers with 38 points. SPURS 112, CELTICS ilO San Antonio erased an 18-point third-quarter deficit and won on James Silas' 20-foot jumper over Chris Ford with four seconds remaining. George Gervin led the Spurs with 34 points and Silas scored 25.

"I was surprised," said Silas. "He gave me the shot I wanted. I was looking for the medium-range jumper and that's what I got." "I knew what he was going to do run the clock down and go over me," said Ford. "That's Just what he did." CAVALIERS 114, ROCKETS 105 Campy Russell scored 21 of his 25 points in the second half as Cleveland beat Houston and dropped the Rockets Vk games behind first-place San Antonio in the Central Division. Moses Malone led Houston with 24 By The Associated Press Washington Coach Danny Belisle says his Capitals were just plain tired of being humiliated by the New York Islanders.

So, for the first time in the team's five-year history, the Capitals beat the Islanders 6-4 Sunday night behind two goals by Swedish rookie Rolf Edberg. "I think it's just the accumulation," said Belisle, when asked why his II -4 -in, i fSiiiiiiiiiia mmmmiS ii sxl.M Income." Lucas' spurt helped the Blazers to their eighth victory in the last nine games and kept them 2 games ahead of San Diego in the race for the last playoff spot in the National Basketball Association's Western Conference. In other NBA games Sunday, the Philadelphia 76ers edged the Los Angeles Lakers 112-111, the San Antonio Spurs nipped the Boston Celtics 112-110, the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Houston Rockets 114-105, the Washington Bullets defeated the Denver Nuggets 105-89, the San Diego Clippers topped the New York Knicks 126-116, the Phoenix Suns beat the Detroit Pistons 116-105, the Seattle SuperSonics edged the Golden State Warriors 102-97 and the Atlanta Hawks defeated the New Jersey Nets 109-98. Lucas finished with 30 points for the Blazers. His short bank shot with 27 seconds left gave them a 108-107 lead and his free throw with 11 seconds to play produced the final margin.

Lucas scored most of his points down the stretch by moving into the low post against Milwaukee rookie George Johnson, who was playing despite five personal fouls. "My opponent has got to be very careful of me because I know what I'm going to do and he can't afford to foul to stop me," said the rugged, 6-foot-9 Lucas. "My teammates just got me the ball where I wanted and he Professional Hockey Colorado Rockies goalie Bill Oleschuck looks at the evasive puck Lonely that allowed the St. Louis Blues to slip ahead in the first period of NHL game Moments Sunday. Rockies managed to snap a 14-game home winless streak with 9-5 victory.

team was able to beat the leaders of the National Hockey League's Patrick Division. "The guys have a lot of pride and everything was starting to go negative again." Montreal now leads the NHL with 111 points, while the Islanders have 108. The Capitals took a 3-0 lead on goals by Dennis Maruk, Yvan Labre and Robert Picard and made it 4-0 on Edberg's score early in the second period. New York's Mike Bossy scored his 62nd goal to break Reggie Leach's record of 61 goals for a right winger, set in the 1975-76 season. But Edberg and Guy Charron came back with goals to give Washington a comfortable 6-1 lead going into the third period.

Aikens Powers Angels Past L. A. Clark Gillies, Mike Kaszycki and Bossy scored in the third period for the Islanders. Boston led 3-1 in the third period before Montreal pulled even on goals by Jacques Lemaire and rookie Rod Langway, the latter scoring on a 60-foot slapshot. Langway's goal made up for a misplay in the first period when Rick Smith picked off a clearing pass by Langway for the first.

goal of the eame. ROCKIES 9, BLUES 5 Ron Delorme scored three goals and Merlin Malinowski had a goal and three assists as Colorado posted its highest goal total of the season and scored its first victory at home in 15 games. FLYERS 7, RANGERS 3 Rick Lapointe started a three-goal first period that helped the Flyers defeat the Rangers, solidifying their hold on second place in the Patrick Division. MAPLE LEAFS 6, SABRES3 Lanny McDonald scored three goals and one assist and Toronto scored on three of its first five shots in beating Buffalo and ending an 11-game personal unbeaten streak for Sabres goalie Don Edwards. RED WINGS 3, NORTH STARS 1 Errol Thompson and Vaclav Nedomansky each scored one goal and assisted on another to lead Detroit over Minnesota.

The Red Wings got all three of their goals in the first 14 minutes of play to hand the North Stars their fifth straight defeat. FLAMES 7, PENGUINS 2 Darcy Rota scored three goals as Atlanta assured itself of the home ice for the first round of the NHL playoffs. OILERS 5, WHALERS 3 There's a saying that you don't change horses in the middle of a race, but with nine games left in the regular World Hockey Association season, the New England Whalers have done just that. The Whalers on Sunday replaced Coach Bill Dineen with Don Blackburn. The change didn't shake the Whalers out of their home-ice slump, though, as New England fell 5-3 to Edmonton on late third-period goals by Risto Siltanen and Bill Flett.

The victory gave the Oilers a three-point lead over second-place Quebec. JETS 7, NORDIQUES 3 Morris Lukowich and Willy Lindstrom scored two goals each to lead Winnipeg over Quebec. Lukowich, now with 61 goals this season, also had two assists for Winnipeg. points and 20 rebounds. BULLETS 105, NUGGETS 89 Elvin Hayes scored 30 points as Bullets Coach Dick Motta became the third coach in NBA history to win 500 games, joining Red Auerbach and Red Holzman in that select circle.

Motta's teams in Chicago and Washington have lost 397 games in 11 years. The loss put Denver one-half game behind first-place Kansas City in the Midwest Division. CLIPPERS 126, KNICKS 116 Lloyd Free scored 28 points and Nick Weatherspoon added 24 as the San Diego snapped a four-game losing streak to stay within reach of Portland in the playoff chase. The Clippers outscored the Knicks 22-8 in the last 5:42 of the third period to take control. SUNS 116, PISTONS 105 Phoenix won its sixth In a row behind 23 points and 12 rebounds by center Alvan Adams.

The Suns' 48-30 record is the third best in the NBA, but they still trail Seattle by two games in the Pacific Division. SONICS 102, WARRIORS 97 Seattle, the NBA's top defensive team, held Golden State without a basket for five minutes of the final period. Guards Dennis Johnson and Gus Williams led the Sonics with 24 and 21 points, respectively. Hawks 109, Nets 98 Dan Roundfield had eight of his 31 points in a 201 Atlanta spurt in the fourth quarter that sealed the victory over the Nets. By The Associated Press They say you can't replace Rod Carew, but Willie Mays Aikens didn't do a bad job Sunday.

Aikens subbed for Carew after the seven-time batting champion was ejected, and hit a two-run homer to help the California Angels beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-4 in exhibition baseball at Anaheim. Carew was thumbed out of the "Freeway Series" game when he bumped plate umpire Jim Scott in the fifth inning while protesting he hadn't swung on a third strike. In the next inning, Dan Ford singled and Aikens hit his second homer of the spring for the Angels. Bobby Grich, claiming some assistance from Carew, also was a hero for the winners with two RBI singles, including a rally-capping hit in a two-run third against Andy Messersmith. "I had the locker two away from Carew at Palm Springs," Grich pointed out.

"I did a lot of talking to Rodney and changed my stance." Elsewhere, 1978 National League Rookie of the Year Bob Horner played in his first game of the spring for the Atlanta Braves, a 3-2 decision over the Minnesota Twins. Horner, involved in a contract dispute with the Braves, went hitless in four appearances in his role as designated hitter. Barry Bonnell hit a two-run homer to lead the Braves. George Scott's two-run single keyed a five-run fifth Inning and Mike Torrez tuned up for a regular-season start later this week as the Boston Red Sox defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 9-6.

Although he allowed eight hits and three earned runs in six Innings, Torrez was satisfied. He struck out four and didn't walk a batter. In other action, Chris Chambliss singled home the winning run in the 10th inning, giving the New York Yankees a 4-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Joe Wallis' five hits helped the Oakland A's beat the Chicago Cubs 9-8. Rookie Eric Wilkens earned his first Cactus League victory, allowing two runs and five hits in six innings, as the Cleveland Indians beat the Seattle Mariners 7-3.

Johnny Grubb's two-run homer led the Texas Rangers to a 6-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals. Greg Pryor's solo homer triggered a four-run eighth inning that carried the Chicago White Sox past the Toronto Blue Jays 10-7. Dave Cash's lOth-inning single drove in the winning run as the Montreal Expos edged the Houston Astros 3-2. Dave Parker and Phil Garner each hit two-run homers to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates past the Cincinnati Reds 7-5. Steve Henderson and Lee Mazzilli hit homers as the New York Mets defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 5-1.

Lee May hit two homers and a double to pace the Baltimore Orioles to a 5-3 victory over the University of Miami. San Diego's Eric Rasmussen tossed six scoreless innings and Barry Evans and Kurt Bevacqua homered as the Padres beat the Seibu Lions of Japan 5-1 in a Vk -inning game. San Francisco hurler John Mon-tefusco, in his best performance of the spring, gave up only two hits, struck out four and walked none as he led the Giants to a 5-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. In other developments, the St. Louis Cardinals announced that pitchers Rob Dressier and Will McEnaney, catcher Terry Kennedy and Inflelder Tommy Herr will be assigned to the club's Springfield (111.) farm club.

Champions Announced GARY Champions in the Gary Diocesan CYO free throw contest have been announced. Competition was held at Holy Angels gym Saturday. Sixty-five boys and 39 girls participated in the competition. Each competitor shot 10 free throws. If a tie existed after 10, five more were shot until a winner was declared.

First place winners were: Girls grade Carol Vahey, St John Bosco (Hammond), nh'grao DeAnne Doll, St. John Evangelist (St. Rh'grade'-ChrlsGetlach. St. Michael (Dyerl.Sof 10.

High tchool Irene Bush, Carmelist Home I East 5o(l(). Boys grade-Jeff Horgash, St Michael (Dyer), 10 of 10 th grade Jim Marcinlak, St. Stanitlaut (Michigan Michael (Dyeri.Kof IS tth grade-Jim King, Notre Dame (MichiganCity), 13 Of IS High tchool Brian Godfrey, Notre Dame (Michigan Cltyi.toflO. i.

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