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ST. PETERSBURG TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1982 3C for the record Sports scoreline: 893-8201 (after 4 p.m.) 2c THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1982 ST. PETERSBURG TIMES sports on the air 1- 6 2- 3 Detroit Colorado College WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS EAST Adelphi 90, Stony Brook 67 Geo.Washlngton 63, Rutgers 62 Georgetown, 60, Providence 42 King's Point 99, Stevens Tech 50 IS TAMPA SPORTS, CAMPING AND VACATION SHOW March 4-7 at the Florida State Fairgrounds There is limited Recreational Vehicle and Boat space still available. For Information Call Collect: (7 1 3) 77 1 -6900 Television 8:30 p.m. 44' NASI, indoor playoff: Tampa Bay Rowdies va.

Tulsa Roughnecks. Teleprompter Cable Plus 8 p.m. USA NBA: San Francisco Warriors vs. Dallas Mavericks. 9 p.m.

ESPN Boxing: Bernard Taylor vs. Refugio Rojas. 10:30 p.m. USA Los Angeles Lakers vs. Seattle SuperSonica.

High School I Lasaiie 57, Drexei 55 Morist 95, Vermont 90 St. John's, NY 82, Seton Hall 65 SOUTH Duke 73, Clemson 72, 30T Greensboro Coll 62, NC-Greensboro 61 Kentucky 71, Mississippi St. 54 Md -Bait County 74, Frostburg 62 I Carolina 77, Georgia Tech 54 NBA Countryside 7, Osceola 2 First Period 1, Detroit, Ogrodnlck 25 (Klrton, Blalsdell), 49. 2, Detroit, Nedomans-ky 8 (Vail, Lofthouse), 2:37. Penalties Quennevllle, Col, maor, Schoenfeld, Det, major, 10, Lofthouse, Del, 11:10.

Second Period 3, Detroit, Larson 17 (Klrton), 4:42. 4, Colorado, Quennevllle 5 (Ma-llnowski, MacMlllan), 5:53. 5, Detroit, Blaisdell 19 (Klrton), 7:42. 6, Detroit, Blalsdell 20 (Nedomansky, Nolan), 13:20. Penalties Cameron, Col, 12:04, Nlcolson, Col, 17:42.

Third Period 7, Colorado, Maxwell 4 Mo-linowskl, Ramage), 1:52. 8, Colorado, Foster 10 Ashton, Broten), 9:37. 9, Detroit, Nolan 10, 13:53. Penalties Nolan, Det, Lorlmer, Col, Osborne, Det, Ramage, Col, Barrett, Det, 14:45. Shots on goal Detroit 11-17-1947.

Colorado 7-6-619. Goalies Detroit, Gilbert. Colorado, Resch, LaFerrlere. A 6,550. 000 101 02 8 3 Osceola EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division 040 120 7 9 1 Countryside loss of circulation or advertising due to Young's depa rture," money damages could be awarded to the News.

The judge ordered an early trial. After the ruling, Michael J. O'Neill, editor of the News, issued a statement saying: "We obviously disagree with the judge's decision not to grant us preliminary relief pending a trial. But we are appealing the ruling tomorrow morning and expect to prevail." WP Parrin (1-0). LP Morris (0-1).

2B Diedrlch (C) C. Brennan (C). 3B Tros-chlnetz (O). Records Countryside 1-0, Osceola 0-1 Radio 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m.

VVPLA-910 College basketball: Virginia Tech vs. Florida State. WFLA-970 NASL indoor playoff: Tampa Bay Rowdies vs. Tulsa Roughnecks. Pinellas Park 12, Largo 8 Pet.

GB Philadelphia 39 .736 Bolton 37 15 .712 IV) New Jersey 27 28 .491 13 Washington 25 28 .472 14 New York 25 31 .446 15Vj Central Division Milwaukee 39 15 .722 Atlanta 24 28 462 14 Detroit 24 30 .444 15 Indiana 24 31 .436 15' Chicago 20 34 370 19 Cleveland 12 41 .226 26'i 025 700 012 11 3 Pinellas Park 100 040 38 12 4 Largo SPORTS FANS! WP Setter (1-0). LP Keleaugh (0-1) MISL 02 02 Calgary Vancouver Grambling; Ark. -Little Rock at Hardin- jlRTj Simmons. 2b Ingerln (2), Colllngs (Pinellas Pork) 3b Stevenson (Pinellas Park). HR Stevenson (Pinellas Park Records Pinellas Park 1-0, Largo 0-1 Eastern Division Northeastern at Holy Cross, Texas at WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Houston; Mercer at Houston Baptist; Creighton at Illinois Wichita St.

at Indiana 18 18 18 14 9 Marlst at Long Island Texas-Arlington at McNeese St.Louis at Memphis St GB i 6 10 lO'j 13 Pet. .783 750 .692 .519 .360 .333 .259 New York Pittsburgh Baltimore Buffalo Cleveland New Jersey 6 13 16 16 20 I BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW E.Kentucky at Middle Florida at Mis sissippi Alcorn St. at Miss valley, at Montana. NON-RADIAL TIRES 13" $19 14" 15" Philadelphia N.Arizona at Montana Florida A8.M at 1 i 1 it 1 Western Division First Period 1, Vancouver, Gradin 28 (Fraser, Smyl), :53. 2, Calgary, McDonald 25 (Brldgman, Lavallee), 17:57.

Penalties McDonald, Cal, mlnor-maor, Williams, Van, maor, Russell, Cal, 14:13, Boldirev, Van, Brldgman, Cal, 18:49. Second Period 3, Calgary, Peplinskl 27, 12:16. Vancouver, Lupul 5, 13:15. Penalties Konroyd, Cal, Plett, Cal, major, 18:43, Williams, Van, malor, 18:43. Third Period None.

Penalties-McCarthy, Van, Houston, Cal, 6:38: Fraser, Van, 12:15, Lavallee, Cal, malor, Boldirev, Van, malor, 16:42. Shots on goal Calgary 5-8-1225. Vancouver 12-14-935. Goalies Calgary, Riggln. Vancouver, Brodeur.

A 16,070. AHL Pet. GB 35 18 .660 30 24 .556 5'a 28 25 528 7 19 35 .352 16'a 18 36 .333 17Va 18 37 .327 18 Division 37 17 .685 36 18 .667 1 29 24 547 7'j 28 24 538 8 28 25 528 15 39 .278 22 San Antonio Houston Denver Utah Dallas Kansas City Los Angeles Seattle Golden State Phoenix Portland San Diego Carolina St 52, Maryland N.Kentucky 75, Kentucky St 68 Carolina 62, Citadel 57 Va Wesleyan 79, Chris. Newport 65 Carolina 64, Campbell 53 MIDWEST Ashland 83, St.Vincent, Pa. 71 Ball St 71, Bowling Green 58 Defiance 102, Urbana 85 Marquette 78, Detroit 61 Miami, 93, C.Michigan 76 Michigan 60, Ohio 53 TOURNAMENTS Carolines Conference Tourney First Round Pembroke St 75, High Point 68 CUNY Tourney Quarterfinals Baruch 76, Hunter 68 John Jay 69, Queens 68, OT Staten Island 102, CCNY 84 New England College Tourney First Round Bridgeport 87, Lowell 79 New Hampshire 83, New Haven 77 Sacred Heart 83, Quinnlpiac 64 Ohio Conference Tourney First Round Heidelberg 97, Baldwin-Wallace 88 Wittenberg 52, Muskingum 45 West Virginia Conference Tourney First Round Bluefield St 75, Glenville St.

73 Concord 87, Alderson-Broaddus 78 W.Liberty 56, Davis 8, Elkins 54 TUESDAY'S RESULTS EAST Albany, Y. 87, Oswego St 68 Allegheny 59, Bethany 56 Alliance 70, Geneva 66 Bloomsburg St. 43, Shippensburg St. 41 Boston U. 86, C.W.

Post 57 .615 .458 .357 21 16 11 10 9 St. Louis Wichita Denver Memphis Phoenix New Orleans; Maine at Niagara; Texas-San Antonio at Nicholls Tennessee St. at N.Carolina A8.T; Pan American at N.Texas Ga. Southern at NE Louisiana; W.Kentucky at N.Iowa; Wisconsin at Northwestern; Kent St at Ohio Illinois at Ohio Oral Roberts at Oklahoma City. 5 9 12 12'a 13'J Amateur boxing AT GULFPORT WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Konstantionovich d.

Uphan; Hess d. Hawk, Samon d. Search; Complin d. Miller; Soncea Gionet; Hetner d. Leigh; Hill Coleman.

,333 ,296 Kansas City MONDAY'S RESULTS Oklahoma at Oklahoma ban Jose St. at RADIAL TIRES 13" 14" 15" Brought to you By Jocko Jack Do you know when the first NCAA championship basketball tournament was held, and who won it? First one was staged in 1939, and the first No games scheduled TUESDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled Northern Division Pacific; Harvard at Penn; George Washington at Pitt; St.Mary's, Calif, at Portland; Dartmouth at Princeton; Vlllanova at Providence, Duquesne at Rhode Island; SI. Francis, Pa at Robert Morris; Fairleigh Dickinson at St.Francis, N.Y.: Centenary at Samford; Pepperdine at San Francisco; Loyola, Calif, at Santa Clara; Boston Coll. at Seton Hall. Pts.

GF GA New Bruns. 37 35 27 24 RETREADS I 256 166 240 197 256 230 197 242 201 310 BOTH MY MAR.RIA6EE FOLLOWED THE. SAME WEDDIN6, MIXEp-DOUBLES TOURNAMENT, Dl VORcE WEDPN6, MIXED-DOUBLES TOURNAMENT, 95 Colts offer Bratkowski chief offensive post The Baltimore Colts have offered Green Bay Packer assistant coach Zeke Bratkowski the position of offensive coordinator, the Green Bay Press-Gazette said Wednesday in a copyright story. "It's true," the newspaper quoted Bratkowski wife, Mary Elizabeth, as having confirmed. But she added that he had not yet reached a decision on the offer.

Bratkowski, 50, who is listed as the Packers' offensive backfield coach, was en route from Phoenix, and was unavailable for comment. Frank Kush, the new Baltimore head coach, recruited Bratkowski's son, Steve, in 1 977 to play quarterback at Arizona State and young Bratkowski played for him three years there. Bob Schnelker, formerly an assistant coach at Detroit, was named offensive coordinator of the Packers recently. George Dyer, former defensive line coach at Arizona State University, has been named to the same duties by the Buffalo Bills. He replaces Jim Carmody, who resigned to take the Southern Mississippi head coaching post.

Drew Hill pleads guilty Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Drew Hill pleaded guilty Wednesday at Fullerton, Calif, to one misdemeanor count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, a 1 6-year-old girl who claimed the football star had raped her. Three related misdemeanor charges of unlawful intercourse and assault and battery will be dropped when Hill appears for sentencing May 5, Municipal Court Judge Dave Bach said. He added that no plea bargain was arranged in exchange for the guilty plea by Hill, who faces a maximum sentence of one year in jail. Hill, a three-year NFL veteran, had a team-record 1,170 yards in kickoff returns in 1 98 1 He led the nation's college players in kickoff returns in his senior year at Georgia Tech. In a separate case, Rams' All-Pro lineman Dennis Harrah and a former teammate, defensive back Jeff Severson, have been named in a $1 -million lawsuit by a woman who claims the two repeatedly raped her in 1 980.

Young's first 'Post' column today The New York Daily News on Wednesday lost a bid to block sports columnist Dick Young from writing for Vermont at Siena, NW Louisiana at SE From'17 I All Sites 15 Maine Nova Scotia Springfield Fredericton Binghamton Rochester New Haven Louisiana; Drake at S. Illinois, SW Missouri at Southern Arizona at Stanford; La Salle at TUESDAY'S RESULTS New York 113, Milwaukee 110 Atlanta 103, Kansas City 94 Utah 113, Washington 106 San Antonio 143, Golden State 123 Chicago 123, Portland 122 Houston 105, Dallas 95 Los Angeles 145, Denver 129 Philadelphia 115, San Diego 101 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Utah at Boston, night Milwaukee at New Jersey, night New York at Indiana, night Portland at Kansas City, night Houston at Denver, night Cleveland at Phoenix, night TODAY'S GAMES San Antonio at Detroit, 8:05 p.m. Golden State at Dallas, 8:10 p.m. Los Angeles at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. Southern Division Stetson, Morehead St at Tennessee Tech; USED TIRES 209 216 215 252 241 232 74 69 67 35 23 31 25 31 25 24 29 Rice at Texas; Baylor at Texas Christian, Hawaii at Utah; Fresno St.

at Utah I All r. mi rrgrn Alabama at Vanderbilt; Towson St. at Wag 212 211 215 251 56 54 Adirondack Hershey 26 30 I Wednesday event BUFFALO BILLS Named George Dyer from Arizona State University as defensive line coach. 253 316 46 20 37 Erie ner; Washington at Washington Idaho St. at Weber New Mexico St.

at W.Texas East Carolina at William 8. Mary; Columbia at CUSTOM WHEELS MONDAY'S RESULTS Lendl: new streak 1 Top-seeded Ivan Lendl and No. 2 Vitas Gerulaitis breezed past first-round opponents Wednesday in a $300,000 tournament in Genoa, Italy. Lendl, who last Sunday had a 44-match win streak snapped by France's Yannick Noah, showed few ill effects from the defeat and a long flight from California as he downed fellow Czech Pavel Slozil 6-0, 6-3. New Yorker Gerulaitis, a great favorite of Italian fans, ripped Rolf Gehring of West Germany 6-1 6-2.

An injury forced third-seeded Pam Shriver to withdraw from singles competition in the 1 50,000 Avon Championships of California at Oakland Wednesday, about 1 5 hours after winning her first-round match. Shriver was scheduled to play Claudia Kohde of West Germany in the second round but because of a torn groin muscle, she did not take the court and Kohde advanced to the quarterfinals by default. On Wednesday night's program, top-seeded Chris Evert Lloyd was scheduled to make her first tournament appearance of the year, facing Peanut Louie in a first-round match. Anthony fires on in national Earl Anthony of Dublin, fired a 278 in his concluding game Wednesday to take the lead midway through the third round of the Professional Bowlers Association national championship at Toledo, Ohio. Anthony, the defending champion who is closing in on 1 -million in career winnings on the PBA tour, accumulated 5,264 pins after 24 games and held a 25-pin lead over Steve Cook of Roseville, Calif.

The tournament ends Saturday with a $38,000 first prize. Larry Laub of Santa Rosa, and Mike Durbin of Chagrin Falls, Ohio ranked first and second going into the third round were among those who were competing at night. They needed an average of 2 1 2 or better to surpass Anthony. Buffalo 67, Fredonia St. 59 Carnegie-Mellon 72, Wash Jeff.

70, OT Cheyney St. 54, Kutztown St. 40 Franklin Pierce 73, Mass -Boston 68 95 Yale, Murray St. at Youngstown St. SUNDAY'S GAMES Howard U.

at George Mason; Marquette at 14" 15" From 24 Spring training sites Major league baseball spring training sites, with dates of first full squad workouts for each team: AMERICAN LEAGUE BALTIMORE Miami, Feb.26. BOSTON Winter Haven, Mar.l. CALIFORNIA Palm Springs, Feb.26. CHICAGO Sarasota, Feb.23. CLEVELAND Tucson, Feb.26.

DETROIT Lakeland, Mar l. KANSAS CITY Fort Myers, Mar l. MILWAUKEE Sun City, Feb.27. MINNESOTA Orlando, Feb.27. NEW YORK Fort Lauderdale, Feb.17.

OAKLAND Phoenix, Mar l. SEATTLE Tempe, Feb.26. TEXAS Pompano Beach, Mar.l. TORONTO Dunedin, Feb.27. NATIONAL LEAGUE ATLANTA West Palm Beach, Fla Feb.24.

CHICAGO Mesa, Feb.28. CINCINNATI Tampa, Mar HOUSTON Cocoa, Fla Feb 19 LOS ANGELES Vero Beach, Fla Feb.25 MONTREAL West Palm Beach, Feb25. NEW YORK St.Petersburg, Mar l. PHILADELPHIA Clearwater, Feb.28. PITTSBURGH Bradenton, Mar.l.

ST.LOUIS St.Petersburg, Mar l. SAN DIEGO Yuma, Mar. I. SAN FRANCISCO Scottsdale, Feb.27. College WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS SPJC 3-10, Edison C.C.

2-8 Holy Cross 80, Massachusetts 62 Howard 76, Delaware St. 73 Louisville; DePaul at Notre Dame. No games scheduled TUESDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Springfield at Adirondack, night Nova Scotia at Maine, night Fredericton at New Brunswick, night Hershey at Binghamton, night LATE TUESDAY RESULTS FIFTH GAME-Doubles Salazar Soriano 17.00 4.80 5.20 Aitor Onaindia 4.80 4.80 Arteta Julian 7.40 Quiniela (2-3) 33.80 Trifecta 12-3-7 879.00 College leaders MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERIES 3 YR. WARRANTY 19-22-24-72 SERIES Scoring Long Island U. 70, Northeastern 69 Merrimack 59, St.

Michael's 54 Monmouth 83, Dowling 64 Nyack 100, Northeastern Coll. 5) Penn 46, Princeton 43 Potsdam St. 71, Southampton 59 Rhode Island 91, Brown 63 Roger Williams 61, Rhode Island Coll. 53 St John Fisher 94, Brockport St. 65 St Joseph's 51, American 49 St.Peter's 44, Manhattan 36 Scranton 81, Phila.

Textile 66 SE Massachusetts 91, Curry 70 Late Tuesday boxes MILWAUKEE (110): Ma Johnson 10 2-4 22. Mi Johnson 7 0-0 14, Lanier 4 3-4 11, Buck-ner 3 0-0 6, Moncrief 8 2-2 18, Catchings 1 0-0 2, Winters 5 1-1 12, May 6 3-4 15, Cummings 4 0-0 8, Lister 0 0-0 0, Bridgeman 1 0-0 2. Totals 49 11-15 110. NEW YORK (113): Lucas 8 5-5 21, Russell 3 1-2 7, Cartwright 3 1-2 7, Newlln 10 3-3 23, Richardson 5 5-7 15, Webster 3 0-0 6, Williams 74-6 18, Demic I 0-1 0-0 0, Knight 1 0-0 2 Totals 47 19-27 113. 4.60 3.40 4.20 2.80 3.40 25 27 24 24 school to win it was the University of Oregon.

Oddly enough, a "substitute" team once won the NCAA championship basketball tournament In 1944, just before the tourney was to start, Arkansas withdrew because 2 of its stars were in an accident NCAA officials frantically looked for a team to replace Arkansas Finally Utah consented to substitute even though Utah had finished only 3rd in their conference and had already lost in the National Invitation Tournament and were eliminated there But Utah then became a basketball legend by winning the NCAA tournament as a substitute. Here's one of the most amazing basketball records of all-time Wilt Chamberlain, who played in over 1,000 pro basketball games in his career, NEVER fouled out of a game! That seems hard to believe but it's a fact that Wilt NEVER fouled out in any game in any of. his 14 seasons in pro basketballl fg ft pts avg 296 156 748 29.9 291 166 748 27.7 234 173 641 26.7 222 174 618 25.8 186 66 438 24.3 SIXTH GAME-Doubles 2 Goitia Gorrono 20.40 1 Echeva Totorica 6 Luis Almorza Quiniela 1-2) 30.20 Trifecta (2-1-6) 316.00 Kelly, Texas So Pierce, Rice Magee, Cal-lrvine Callandrillo.StnHII Wiggins, FlaSt the New York Post whi'a it presses a breach of contract suit against the writer. The Post said Young's first column would appear today, and Young, who is here on his annual trip to St. Petersburg for spring training, said the column would be "my side of the story." In denying the News' motion for a preliminary injunction, state Supreme Court Justice Andrew Tyler said, "There has been no showing of harm to (the News) since Young stopped writing his column" for the morning daily last month.

The News sued the Post and Young for $1 contending that the columnist has breached his four-year contract by moving to the Post, an action disclosed on Jan. 29. The News, which has employed Young for 45 years, has argued that his switch would lead to a loss of circulation, advertisers and potential buyers of the News, which was put up for sale in December by its owner, the Tribune Co. of Chicago. Tyler's decision means the Posf is free to publish Young's columns pending the outcome of the News' lawsuit, which seeks his return.

Tyler noted that "if in fact it can be established at trial that there has been a Upsala 96, Dominican, Y. 83 Williams 98, Clark 80 WPI 81, Nichols 66 SEVENTH GAME-Singles 8 Irazabal 13.80 14.40 4.80 3 Javy 7.00 4.80 1 Arra II 3.40 Quiniela (3-8) 45.60 Trifecta (8-3-1) 458.00 Milwaukee New York 22 36 29 23110 32 31 22 28113 SOUTH Ala -Birmingham 40, Samford 27 Field Goal Percentage fg fga pet. McNamara, Cal 24 206 299 68.9 Ellis, Tennessee 24 211 319 66.1 Hopson, Idaho 25 133 202 65.8 Culton, Texas-Arlngtn 25 182 281 64.8 Magee, Cal-lrvine 24 234 365 64. 1 Free Throw Percentage ft fta pet. Foster, UCLA 23 70 73 95.9 Moore, Nebraska 23 110 118 93.2 Dykstra, Westlll 24 141 154 91.6 Williams, Idaho St 25 70 78 89 7 Lee, Boise St 25 68 76 89 5 Rebounds 720 9.20 5.20 5.40 3.60 EIGHTH GAME-Doubf 6 Camy Almorza llTl 2 Joaquin Javier 3 Jesus Irazabal Quiniela (2-6) 38.80 Trifecta (6-2-3 370.60 Alabama St 81, Grambling St.

75, OT Belhaven 99, Baptist Chris. 64 Jacksonville 60, Stetson 59 Longwood 89, Coppin St. 81, 20T Mary Washington 108, Gallaudet 85 Millsaps 67, Spring Hill 63 Va Commonwealth 65, William 8. Mary 63 Edison SPJC 000 200 02 5 0 110 100 3 7 1 Three-point goal Winters. Fouled out None.

Total fouls Milwaukee 26, New York 24 Technicals Richardson, Catchings. A 9,525. KANSAS CITY (94): E.Johnson 1 0-0 2, King 6 1-1 13, S.Johnson 1 0-0 2, Ford 3 3-4 9, Woodson 4 2-3 10, Johnson 9 2-3 20, Loder 5 2-3 12, Drew 4 2-3 11, Grunfeld 3 2-2 8, Den-nard 3 1-2 7 Totals 39 15-21 94. ATLANTA (103): J.Drew 7 10-15 24, McMillen 9 4-4 22, Rollins 5 3-4 13, E. Johnson 1 1 5-6 27, Pellom 0 1-2 1, Sparrow 4 0-0 8, Macklin 1 0-0 2, Matthews 2 2-2 6, Williams 0 0-0 0.

Totals 39 25-34 103. Local sports calendar TODAY THREE QUARTER CENTURY SOFTBALL CLUB The Kids and Kubs play every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at Northshore Park at 1:45 p.m. Admission is free. FRIDAY HALF CENTURY SOFTBALL CLUB Plays doubleheaders every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Northshore Park starting at 12:45 p.m. SATURDAY GOLF PARC Sports Celebrity Tournament.

1 p.m. shotgun start, Florida team scramble. Entry fee donation at least $125 to the Pinellas Association for Retarded Children. More than 100 foursomes comprised of one sports celebrity and three sponsors. For more Information call PARC Center, 345-91 1 1 SPECIAL OLYMPICS Pinellas County Special Olympics Spring Games at Northeast High, 1717 54th Ave.

N. Track, field, swimming, wheelchair and other events. Registration at 9 a.m. Public is invited. Volunteers are needed to assist in operation of games.

WP Span (3-1). LP Waters (1-2). 2B Mooneyhan (E), Nickelson (S). MIDWEST 8.00 900 Aurora 73, Trinity 68 3.80 4.40 4.00 no avg NINTH GAME-Doubles 7 Grstola Armbar 31.40 4 Joaquin Almorza 6 Luis Carea Quiniela (4-7) 59.40 Trifecta (7-4-6 888.00 25 Edison SPJC 000 005 38 5 3 200 206 10 11 3 374 13.9 Baker 74, Avila 63 Carthage 76, Elmhurst 75, OT Case Reserve 92, Thiel 84 25 338 24 315 24 311 24 309 Thompson, Texas Sappleton, Loyola Tillis, Cleveland St McNamara, California Magee, Cal-lrvine Team Offense Cent. Missouri 66, Louis 50 Kansas City Atlanta 28 28 12 26 94 35 22 22 24103 10.60 6.20 4.20 4.60 4.40 E.Illinois 59, Southern U.

55 Fordham 65, Notre Dame 50 Harris-Stowe 59, Cent.Methodist 57, OT Illinois St. 62, N.Iowa 39 TENTH GAME-Doubles 3 Arteta Irigo 10.80 4 Echeva Carea 1 Salazar Onaindia Quiniela (3-4) 64.60 Trifecta (3-4-1) 434.60 WP Locke 1 -1 Save Hammond. LP Fischer (2-1 2B Wahl (S). HR Gauge (E), Schneider (S). Records Edison 2-9-1, SPJC 10-7.

NOTE SPJC plays Sante Fe today at 7:00 p.m. at Grant Field. High school boys WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS John Carroll 74, Hiram 65 Long Island Texas Southern North Texas St Houston 13.5 13.1 13.0 12.9 avg 88.8 84.0 83.1 81.0 80.9 avg 45.5 492 49.6 51.1 52.3 pts 2132 2101 2077 1943 2022 pts 1092 1034 1338 Texas-Arlington For more information call 448-1171, ext. 430. Luther 82, Simpson 80, OT MacMurray 70, Illinois Coll.

67 Maranatha 53, Northwestern 52 Monmouth 86, Knox 66 New Mexico St. 68, Drake 55 NE Missouri 98, 60 NW Missouri 87, Lincoln 63 Team Defense ELEVENTH GAME-Singles 6 Rufino 13.00 6.40 4.00 3 Luis 14.40 10.20 1 Carea 3.40 Quiniela (3-6) 33.40 Trifecta (6-3-1) 200.00 TRACK Hal McElmurry Memorial Countryside 11, Osceola 0 Three-point goals L.Drew. Fouled out None. Total fouls Kansas City 32, Atlanta 30. Technical Atlanta Coach Loughery.

A 7,452. UTAH (113): Dantley 14 11-14 39, Hardy 5 3-6 13, Wilkins 7 2-2 16, Green 7 1-2 15, Griffith 10 4-5 24, Schayes 0 0-0 0, Robinzine 0 0-0 0, Duren 2 2-2 6, Poquette 0 0-0 0. Totals 45 23-31 1)3. WASHINGTON (106): Ballard 9 0-0 19, Haywood 4 4-4 12, Mahorn 8 3-3 19, Collins 2 0-0 4, Lucas 1 0-0 2, Davis 3 0-0 6, Grevey 0 0-0 0, Ruland 2 4-6 8, Johnson 8 10-1 1 27, Witts 3 2-2 9, Chones 0 0-0 0. Totals 40 23-26 106.

Track Meet at St Petersburg Catholic High. Events planned are the 100-yard dash, long 251 3011 11 2 000 00 0 2 5 Countryside Osceola CHL SUNDAY'S RESULTS Cincinnati 6, Salt Lake 4 Tulsa 4, Indianapolis 2 Wichita 6, Oklahoma City 2 MONDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Cincinnati at Fort Worth, night Indianapolis at Oklahoma City, night Wayne Gretzky Wayne Gretzky's 1981-82 National Hockey League season with the Edmonton Oilers at a glance with game number, opponent, total goals, assists and points after each game: A Pts 1. Colorado 1 1 2. Vancouver 1 3. Los Angeles 1 2 3 4.

Winnipeg 2 4 5. Calgary 3 4 7 6 Chicago 4 7 11 7. Calgary 5 8 13 8. Hartford 13 9. Pittsburgh 6 9 15 10.

Colorado 7 10 17 11. NY Islanders 11 18 12. NY Rangers 9 13 22 13. Quebec 13 14 27 14. Toronto 15 29 15.

Colorado 29 16. Hartford 17 15 32 17. Boston 17 34 18. NY Islanders 18 20 38 19. NY Rangers 19 22 41 20.

St. Louis 21 23 44 21. Minnesota 44 22. Vancouver 23 25 48 23. Detroit 24 26 50 24.

Los Angeles 28 27 55 25. Chicago 30 30 60 26. Winnipeg 31 33 64 27. Montreal 36 67 28. Quebec 38 69 29 Vancouver 41 72 30.

Vancouver 43 74 31. Los Angeles 32 75 32. NY Islanders 33 46 79 33. Colorado 34 48 82 34. Calgary 35 83 35.

Minnesota 38 52 90 36. Calgary 40 53 93 37. Vancouver 41 56 97 38. Los Angeles 45 57 102 39. Philadelphia 50 58 108 40.

Vancouver 108 41. Boston 51 59 110 42. Colorado 53 61 114 43. Calgary 54 65 119 44. Calgary 119 45.

Washington 55 67 122 46. Philadelphia 56 123 47. Toronto 57 124 48. Detroit 69 126 49. St.

Louis 60 71 131 50. Vancouver 61 72 133 51. Colorado 75 136 52. St. Louis 62 76 138 53.

Chicago 63 77 140 M.Buffalo 64 141 55. Philadelphia 67 79 146 56. Montreal 68 80 148 Fresno St Princeton North Carolina St Wyoming Rockford 90, Concordia 78 1278 1150 3.80 5.20 4.20 Columbia WP Hansen 1-0). LP Grantham (0-1 2B Miller (C) Patterson (C). HR -Hammond (C) 2, Miller (C).

Records Countryside 1-0, Osceola 0-1. Average Scoring Margin TWELFTH GAME-Doubles 7 Rufino Gorrono 10.20 8.00 2 Durango Julian 7.60 5 Gorostola Irigo Quiniela (2-7) 35.20 Trifecta (7-2-5) 257.60 Daily double (6-7) Attendance: 3,499 Handle: 203,742 Gibbs 9, St. Petersburg 2 ran 29 25 32 27113 20 33 30 23106 Utah Washington Gibbs 000 600 39 4 Tabor 81, Sterling 65 Washburn 68, Emporia St. 65 Wheaton 66, Millikin 65 Wichita St. 106, W.Texas St.

89 Claire 69, 48 87, Northland 66 70, 61 SOUTHWEST Houston 75, Rice 69 Houston Baptist 83, NE Louisiana 78 Pan American 82, NIchoKs St. 76 Texas AS.M 83, Texas Christian 74 FAR WEST Colo. Mines 67, Regis 57 off def mar Idaho 72.1 55.4 16.7 Oregon St 71,4 54.9 16.6 Virginia 74.1 57.9 16.3 Georgetown 70.4 56.1 14.4 FrensoSt 59.5 45.5 14.0 Field Goal Percentage fg fga pet. I Mounting (split rims mtr. 100 010 02 7 St.

Petersburg WP Moore (1-0). LP Mlele (0-1). 2B AS LOW AS 0195 Yovlch (G). Records Gibbs 1-0, St. Petersburg 0-1.

lump, high tump, 440, 880 mile and medley. Competition will be divided into eight age groups. Meet begins at 10 a.m. Registration 56 per family, $1 per person per event or S8 per medley team. COMING UP RUN March 5, 6, 7.

Run For The Health Of It in Clearwater and at Highland Lakes in Palm Harbor. Activities range from a seminar, exhibits and health screenings to one-mile to running events. For more information call Laurie Statmore, 441-5294. LET US KNOW If your organization Is planning a sports event and would like our readers to be advised of it, please send detailed Information to us 14 days in advance. Enclose your name, address and telephone number.

Mail to: Sports Calender, St. Petersburg Times Sports Department, P.O. Box 1121, St. Petersburg, FL 33731. Be sure to include date, location, entry fees and admission charges.

Because of space limitations, we cannot guarantee cal-lrvine 3t 1301 56.6 FREE ALL TIRES 1ST QUALITY nomes exrraj Whitewalls (unless specified) I Warranty Rotation made by Michelin, BFG, Cooper, Uniroyal, Goodyear, Kelly, Dunlop. Pinellas Park 8, Largo 2 i Maintained Free 5 Year Battery Wasiroi Tennessee 655 1 187 St. Peter's 585 1074 Georgia Tech 556 1022 Idaho 699 1285 55.2 54.5 54.4 54.4 Three point goals Ballard, Johnson, Witts. Fouled out Ruland. Total fouls Utah 22, Washington 24.

A 8,134. PORTLAND 122): Harper 0 2-2 2, Natt 8 2-2 18, Thompson 8 6-7 22, Paxson 9 2-2 20, Ran-sey 6 5-5 17, Gross 5 3-3 13, Valentine 3 2-2 8, Verhoeven 1 0-0 2, Bates 8 0-0 18, Gudmun-dsson 1 0-0 2. Totals 49 22-23 122. CHICAGO 123): Greenwood 5 0-0 10, Ken-on 3 0-0 6, Gilmore 11 2-4 24, Lester 4 0-0 8, Theus 9 10-13 28, Dietrick 1 0-0 2, Woolridge 7 6-7 20, Sobers 3 5-6 11, Jones 4 0-0 8, Jackson 3 0-0 6 Totals 50 23-30 123. 000 002 02 3 1 Largo Pinellas Park 004 013 8 12 2 I Grand Canyon 64, Santa Fe 61, OT N.Mex.Highlands 89, Adams St.

86 N.Colorado 71, Augustana 70 1 Wayland Baptist 81, E.New Mexico 75, OT 145x10 Free Throw Percentage ft fta pet. Western III 420 529 79.4 WP Spyker (1-0). LP Lincoln (0-1). 2B Gardella (PP), Spyker (PP). 3B Gardella (PP).

Records Largo 0-1, Pinellas Pari 1-0. va ram HD Oil NW Louisiana 421 541 Western Carolina 454 589 Mississippi 318 420 Missouri 476 631 77.8 77.1 75.7 75.4 NHL Boca Ciega 7, Dixie Hollins 2 27 33 21 41122 28 27 34 34123 Portland Chicago mm Dixie Hollins 000 000 2 2 4 0 XZX whitewall Whitewalls filter 5 quarts 30 or 40 iweight motor oil 1 Fram Oil Filter of your choice 103 300 7 5 0 Boca Ciega WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division GF GA Pts Weber St. 70, Nev -Reno 69 Whitman 61, Judson Baptist 56 TOURNAMENTS Carolinas Conference Tourney First Round Catawba 45, Elon 37 Pfeiffer 91, Guilford 62 Gulf South Tourney First Round Delta St. 57, Troy St. 49 Jacksonville St.

84, N.Alabama 73 KIAC Tourney Championship Rebound Margin off def mar Wyoming 37.9 25.8 12.2 PRICE WP Bobber (1-0). LP Spasoff (0-1). ALL PRICES PLUS F.E.T. ($1 .02 to $5.06) SIZE Lons Life Calcium 79 "Energy Plus" Malntainence Free 6 Year Battery depending on size. 2B Mansell (DH).

Records Boca Ciega 1-0, Dixie Hollins 0-1 290 241 222 231 for. NY Islanders Philadelphia NY Rangers Pittsburgh 10.8 9.8 8.6 8.2 Northeastern 41.2 30.4 Alabama 39.4 29.6 Pepperdine 38.1 29.5 Brigham Young 37.0 28.8 SIZE SIZE PRICE 234 Washington Three-point goals Bates 2. Fouled out None. Total Fouls Portland 31, Chicago 22. Technicals Blume (Chicago bench), Chicago delay of game.

A 5,722. DALLAS (95): Bristow 3 2-2 8, Vincent 10 3-4 23, Cooper 6 0-0 12, Davis 5 5-5 15, Turner 4 2-2 10, Blackman 5 1-2 11, LaGarde 3 0-0 6, Aguirre 3 2-4 8, Spanarkel 1 0-0 2, Kea 0 0-0 0. Totals 40 15-19 95. HOUSTON (105): Hayes 13 2-2 28, Reid 8 0-0 16, Malone 12 10-13 34, Dunleavy 5 0-0 10, Leavell 1 2-3 4, Henderson 41-29, Jones 1 2-2 4. Totals 44 17-22 105.

40.95 45.95 44.95 49.95 52 95 15580-13 16580-13 16575-13 17575-13 17575-14 8 190 235 230 265 257 177 209 188 261 264 Adams Division KT88 FREE Do-It Yourself guide Instructions 35 12 14 Montreal Boston Buffalo Quebec mm exchange 284 244 233 276 203 34 33 29 Georgetown, Ky. 86, Cumberland 80 NAIA Tourney First Round District 21 Marion 86, Marian 72 Anderson 80, Indiana-SE 55 Taylor 79, Franklin 77 Tri-St. 72, 71 205-14 215-14 R78-13 8-14 DR78-14 ER78-14 IFR78-14 9n Fits most 12 volt cars Wednesday events NEW YORK YANKEES Extended the contract of pitcher Rick Reuschel for two years through the 1985 season. NEW YORK METS Pitchers Tim Leary, Charley Puleo and Terry agreed to one-year contracts. ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS Named Joe Frazler, manager, of the club's Louisville franchise of the American Association. CINCINNATI REDS Signed Jose Brito and Jeff Lahtl, pitchers, to one-year 16 71 95 62.95 56.95 62.95 66.95 67.95 66.95 67.95 69.95 78.95 Hartford 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 .95 XVS 70 ill CAMPBELL CONFERENCE HR78-15 18580-13 18575-14 19575-14 20575-14 21575-14 20575-15 21575-15 22575-15 185-15 RW NASL playoff glance 52 53 59 60 61 62 64 69 72 69 82 Norris Division Dallas Houston 24 21 24 26 95 25 25 29 26105 High school boys playoffs Class 1A, District 10 AT KESWICK TODAY'S GAMES i 1 St. Stephens vs. Keswick, 2 p.m. 2 Bradenton Christian vs.

Shorecrest, 4 p.m. Northside Christian vs. St. Petersburg 25 19 18 IGR78-14 26 22 20 SAVE 266 243 262 224 243 219 82.95 89.95 92.95 98.95 57. Toronto 82 150 58.

NY Rangers 69 83 152 59. Washington 70 85 155 60. Boston 86 156 61. Minnesota 72 89 161 62. Hartford 75 91 166 63 Detroit 76 95 171 Phil Esposito Phil Esposito's 1970-71 National Hockey League season with the Boston Bruins at a glance with game number, opponent, total HR78-14 18570-13 1 8570-14 185-14 19570-14 20570-14 25,000 mi.

warr. 30,000 mi. warr. SIZE PRICE SIZE PRICE A78-13 14.44 15580-13 15.44 B78-13 15.44 A78-13 16.44 C78-1314 16.44 B78-13 17.44 DE78-14 18 14 C78-1314 18.44 F78-14 19. DE78-14 20.44 G78-1415 20.41 F78-14 21.44 H78-1415 21.44 G78-1415 22.44 L78-15 26.44 H78-1415 23.44 IN STOCK! L78-15 27.44 Whitewalls $2 more 40,000 mi.

warr. 35 000 mi. warr. 15580-13 26.44 15580-13 23.44 16580-13 27.44 16580-13(A) 25.44 18575-13(BR) 29.44 18573 27.44 18575-14(DR) 33.44 185 '80-13(Q 28.44 19575-14ER) 34.44 18575-14(0) 28.44 20575-14 15(FR) 37.44 19575-14(E 29.44 20575-1 4 15(c) 31.44 22575-1415(HR) 40.44 2 1 575-1 4 1 5(G; 33.44 23575-15(LR) 41.44 22575-14 15(H) 34.44 23575-15(L) 37.44 Whitewalls $2 Extra PEAK North Central Conference Tourney First Round N.Dakota St. 75, S.Dakota St.

74 North Dakota 74, Morningside 57 Northeast Eight Tourney First Round Hartford 58 American Int'l 45 Assumption 82, Bryant 81 Springfield 91, Bentley 77 17 18 $30 .95 GR78-15 Minnesota St. Louis Chicago Winnipeg Toronto Detroit Edmonton Vancouver Calgary Los Angeles 226 260 283 264 280 268 241 216 266 284 284 95 GR70-15 Smythe Division 39 13 11 341 CRUISE CONTROL zes available while supplies last Discontinued si 23 22 Fouled out Cooper. Total fouls Dallas 22, Houston 15. Technicals Dallas Coach Motta, Leavell. A 9,823.

GOLDEN STATE (123): Smith 2 4-4 8, King 7 5-6 19, Carroll 4 4-5 12, Gale 2 2-3 6, Free 6 13-17 25, Romar 1 0-0 2, Short 9 5-8 23, Ha-ssett 4 0-0 1 1, Parker 3 1-2 7, Brown 1 6-8 8, McDowell 1 0-0 2. Totals 40 40-53 123. SAN ANTONIO (143): Mitchell 9 6-7 24, Olberding8 5-6 21, Corzine 5 1-2 11, Moore 0 3-4 3, Gervin 1 1 13-13 35, Bratz 6 2-2 14, Johnson 0 0-0 0, Banks 7 1-1 15, Phegley 3 2-2 8, Lambert 3 2-2 8, Raines 2 0-0 4. Totals 54 35-39 143. 26 13 217 26 15 247 31 13 236 Pennsylvania conference Tourney Western Division First Round goals, assists and points after each game: 16 13 39 Colorado CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS ATLANTIC CONFERENCE TUESDAY, FEB.

16 Tulsa 5, Chicago 4 THURSDAY, FEB. 18 Tampa Bay 8, Montreal 7, OT Chicago 7, Tulsa 6, series tied 1-1 Tulsa 3, Chicago 1, OT game, Tulsa wins series 2-1 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Montreal 3, Tampa Bay 2, series tied 1-1. Tampa Bay 2, Montreal 1, OT game, Tampa Bay wins series 2-1 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TODAY'S GAME Tampa Bay at Tulsa, 8:30 p.m. MONDAY, MAR. 1 Tulsa at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m.

PACIFIC CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 Edmonton 8, Seattle 6 FRIDAY, FEB. 19 SIZE TUESDAY'S RESULTS PRICE SIZE PRICE Edinboro St. 58, Clarion St, 53 Slippery Rock 68, Indiana, Pa. 58 Fits most standard and West Virginia Conference Tourney First Round Antifreeze Coolant BUY ONE Get 1 FREE 2 gal.

PEAK 9.98 Less Mail in Coupon 4.99 99 Price automatic W.Virginia Tech 95, Wheeling 75 W.Virginia St. 65, Fairmont St. 61 87.95 91.95 99.95 102.95 105.95 transmissions Golden State San Antonio 30 37 25 31123 45 33 34 31143 Latest Line 750xl6D 800x16.5 800x16.5 875x16.5 875xl6.5E 950x16.5 950x16.5. 47.95 51.95 44.95 43.95 44.95 52.95 49.95 57.95 175-14 185-14 165-15 16570-13 17570-13 17570-14 18570-13 18570-14 22.95 29.95 32.95 28.95 32.95 38.95 50.95 43.95 44.95 145-10 145-12 155-12 145-13 155-13 165-13 175-13 155-14 165-14 58 Quebec 4, Montreal 3 New York Islanders 5, Chicago 1 St Louis 3, Toronto 2 Detroit 6, Colorado 3 Calgary 2, Vancouver 2, tie WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Chicago at New York Rangers, night Boston at Hartford, night Edmonton at Buffalo, night Toronto at Minnesota, night Philadelphia at Winnipeg, night Detroit at Los Angeles, night TODAY'S GAMES St.Louis at Washington, 7:35 p.m. Pittsburgh at New York Islanders, 8:05 p.m.

Quebec at Montreal, 8:05 p.m. Vancouver at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Late Tuesday sums PRO BASKETBALL (NBA) TODAY'S GAMES Favorite Points Underdog San Antonio lVj Detroit Dallas pick'em Golden State Seattle 2 Los Angeles COLLEGE BASKETBALL TODAY'S GAMES regular 89.99 1 13.95 1 14.95 For 2 Gallons San Diego 4, Vancouver 3, OT SATURDAY'S RESULT Edmonton 12, Seattle 4, Edmonton wins series 2-0 SUNDAY'S RESULT San Diego 8, Vancouver 4, San Diego wins series 2-0 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TODAY'S GAMES Edmonton at San Diego, TBA MONDAY, MAR. 1 Edmonton at San Diego, TBA NOTE: In the two-game playoff series, If Three-point goals Hassett 3. Fouled out Gale.

Total fouls Golden State 33, San Antonio 37. Technical Carroll. A 9,648. DENVER (129): English 7 2-3 16, Van-deweghe6 6-6 12-12 18, Dunn 6 1-1 13, McKinney 5 2-2 12, Thompson 1 5-6 7, Gon-drezick 9 1-1 19, Roche 2 0-0 4, Hordges 3 6-9 12, Ray 4 2-4 10. Totals 46 37-44 129.

LOS ANGELES (145): Rambis 4 0-2 8, Wilkes 15 1-2 31, Abdul-Jabbar 8 1-1 17, Johnson 6 2-2 15, Nixon 4 0-0 8, Cooper 5 4-4 14, McAdoo 6 0-0 12, Brewer 5 0-0 10, Jordan 5 3-3 13, Landsberger 4 0-0 8, McGee 3 1-2 7, McKenna 1 0-0 2 Totals 66 12 16 145. Denver 23 35 32 39129 Los Angeles 42 41 27 35145 Three-point goals Johnson. Fouled out Brewer. Total fouls Denver 17, Los Angeles 29. Technical Denver Coach Moe A 14,072.

Christian, 6 p.m. (4) Sarasota Booker vs. Canterbury. 8 p.m. FRIDAY'S GAMES winner game 1 vs.

winner game 4, 6 p.m. winner game 2 vs. winner game 3, 8 p.m. SATURDAY'S GAME Finals, 8 p.m. Class 3A, District 11 AT GIBBS WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Venice 95, St.

Petersvurg Catholic 84 Lakewood 75, Osceola 56 TODAY'S GAMES (3) Bradenton Southeast vs. Venice, 2:30 p.m. (4) St. Petersburg vs. East Bay, 4 p.m.

(5) Bradenton Bayshore vs. Lakewood, 6:30 p.m. (6) Gibbs vs. Boca Ciega, 8 p.m. FRIDAY'S GAMES winner game 5 vs.

winner game 6, 6:30 p.m. winner game 3 vs. winner game 4, 8 p.m. SATURDAY'S GAME Final, 8 p.m. Class 4A, District 8 AT COUNTRYSIDE WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS 1 Largo 75, Dunedin 74 (2) Pinellas Park vs.

Gulf, night TODAY'S GAMES Quarterfinals (3) Dixie Hollins vs. Northeast, 1:30 p.m. (4) Hudson vs. Countryside, 3:30 p.m. (5) Seminole vs.

Pinellas Park-Gulf winner, 7 p.m. (6) Clearwater vs. Largo, 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY'S GAMES Semifinals (7) Winner game 4 vs. Winner game 5, 7 p.m.

(8) Winner game 3 vs. Winner game 6, 8:30 p.m. SATURDAY'S GAME Championship game, 8 p.m. Wednesday event SEATTLE SUPER SONICS Herman Sarkowsky announced his resignation as managing general partner. 1M UNIROYAL STEEL RADIALS Whitewalls 7 Steel Beits Long Mileage Saves Gas Too LFGoodhch Whitewalls XLM Steel Radial 49 52 56 59s 63s5 1957514 21575-15 22575-15 23575-15 20575-15 EMPIRE 72 1 "Stl Belled Radiol Whitewalls STEELER Radial WhHiwilU Chicago N.

Y. Islanders 0 01 3 25 Favorite Points Underdog Florida State pick'em Virginia Tech Rhode Island Vj Mass. Drake 2 Indiana St. Duquesne l'j Dayton Minnesota iVi Michigan Ohio State pick'em Indiana Tulsa ll'j Oral Roberts Cincinnati 3 St. Louis Iowa 17Va Wisconsin Purdue l'a Northwestern Memphis State 5a Tulane Bradley 13V Creighton San Diego St.

3 Utah (315-1400) ECM 19575-U 20570-14 3D 20575-14, 20575-15 First Period (Marsh, Lysiak) 1, Chicago, Secord 39 12:01 Penalty Nystrom, College schedule TODAY'S GAMES Murray St. at Akron; Fairfield at Boston Creighton at Bradley; Hawaii at Brigham Young; Long Beach St. at Cai-Santa Barbara; Maine at Canisius, Mercer at Centenary; Md-E. Shore at Coppin Dayton at Duquesne, N.Iowa at E.Illinois; Virginia Tech at Florida Cal-lrvine at Fullerton St. Mary's, Calif, at Gonzaga.

Niagara at Hofstra; Prairie View at Huston-Tillotson; Drake at Indiana Wisconsin at Iowa; Lamar at Louisiana Tech; Cleveland St. at Louisville, Towson St. at Loyola, Tu-lane at Memphis Minnesota at Michigan; Illinois at Michigan Morehead St. at Middle Mississippi at New Orleans, Purdue at Northwestern. Ga.

Southern at NW Louisiana; Indiana at Ohio Fresno St. at Pacific; San Diego at Portland; Massachusetts at Rhode Island; St.Peter's at St.Francis, N.Y.; Cincinnati at St.Louis; Ark -Little Rock at Samford; Baltimore at Siena; Texas-San Antonio at SE Louisiana, Nicholls St at Southern Arkansas St. at SW Louisiana; E.Kentucky at Tennessee Tech; Oral Roberts at Tulsa, San Diego St. at Utah; San Jose St. at Utah W.Texas St.

at Wichita George Mason at Willia Mary; Austin Peay at Youngstown St. FRIDAY'S GAMES Firct round of: Sun Belt Conference Tourney at Birimingham, Ala. Texas-El Paso at Air Force; Temple at plugs into car lighter 120 PSI Air fiJH 20570-14RWI GR78-15WW Automotive Anti-Theft SIZE PRICE 205-75-15 54.95 215-75-15 56.95 225-75-15 59 95 SIZE PRICE 185-80-13 42.95 175 75 14 44.95 185-75-14 49 95 ill D4 21575-15CW GR78-15 SIZE TpRICE I I PRICE 185 75 13 3995 205 75 ij 48 95 195 75-14 44 95 215 75 15 J9j5 205 75-14 45 95 225 75r 53 95 215 75 -'4 1 46 95 I 56 95 COM HR78-13 00 22575-15 VAN ID7S.UrW Alarm System Custom Poly STEEL Whitewall Radial 19575-14 JAM GR7B-15 ECK 23575-15 fifitt 20575-15 1 21575-15 0 IR78-15 OO Compressor 95-75-14 52.95 235-75 15 69.95 fit 235-15 22570-15 RWl fits all domestic PRO HOCKEY (NHL) 2488 TODAY'S GAMES NY, major, 14:41. Second Period 2, New York, Tonelii 29 (Potvln, Bossy), 7:11 3, New York, Bossy 45 (Langevin, Trottier), 14:33. 4, New York, Tro-ttier 41 (Tonelii, Bossy), 15:10.

Penalty Hutchison, Chi, 8:31. Third Period 5, New York, Carroll 6 Trottier, Langevin), 7:26. 6, New York, Trottier 42 (Bossy, Persson), 11:09. Penalties Hutchison, Chi, 4:41, McEwen, NY, 7:09, Secord, Chi, 7:46, Persson, NY, 18:11. Shots on goal Chicago 10-8-220.

New York '1-14-1237. Goalies Chicago, Bannerman. New York, Melanson. A 1511. foreign cars Goals Underdog 3ss Favorite St.

Louis Montreal NY Islanders regular 31.99 (244-0120) RV Traction even-'2 l'a-2 2-21 50,000 mi. warranty Belted 70 Belted 60 outlined white letters regular 33.99 Washington Quebec Pittsburgh Vancouver Whitewal ails Vz-1 Calgary 30,000 mi. warr. SIZE PRICE Home team in bold 56.95 58.95 67.95 76.95 10x15 1115 12x15 12x16.5 A60-43 35,000 mi. warr.

Blackwalls ANY SIZE 15512 175-14 1W-14 185 14 18570-14 28.95 A70-13 PHILADELPHIA 13 8-9 34, B.Jones 7 1-2 15, C.Jones 3 0-0 6, Hollins 0 0-0 0, Cheeks 51-111, Cureton 1 2-2 4, Toney 7 0-0 14, Bantom 5 1-3 1 1, Mix 3 0-0 6, Richardson 4 2-2 10, Edwards 1 0-0 2, Johnson 1 0-0 2. Totals 50 15-19 115. SAN DIEGO (101): Brooks 2 2-2 6, Chambers 9 2-8 20, Whitehead 9 2-4 20, Criss 3 2-2 8, Bryant 3 2-3 8, Brogan 2 2-2 7, Wiley 6 3-5 15, Douglas 1 4-6 7, Smith 5 0-2 10. Totals 40 19- 34 101. Philadelphia 32 24 27 32115 San Diego 14 30 27 30101 Three-point goals Brogan, Douglas Fouled out None.

Total fouls Philadelphia 28, San Diego 21 A 1 1,113. 15580-13 34.95 RV Highway Outline White Letters 10- 15 56.95 11- 15 58.95 12- 16-5 72.95 Highway Tbls E78-14C 44.95 7575-13 36.95 13 30.95 35.95 37.95 40.95 37.95 40.95 SIZE PRICE 20575-14 48.95 21575-14 49.95 20575-15 48.95 21575-15 51.95 22575-15 54.95 23575-15 59.95 A Pts 1. Detroit 1 1 2. Los Angeles 3 2 6 3. Oak-Cal 5 5 10 4.

Vancouver 10 5. Chicago 6 11 6 Philadelphia 6 7 13 7. Detroit 7 8 15 8. Y. Rangers 11 18 9.

Minnesota 12 19 10. St. Louis 19 11. Pittsburgh 19 12. Montreal 8 14 22 13.

Vancouver 9 15 24 14. Toronto 16 25 15. Oak-Cal 13 7. Detroit 7 8 15 8. Y.

Rangers 11 18 9. Minnesota 12 19 10. St. Louis 19 11. Pittsburgh 19 12.

Montreal 8 14 22 13. Vancouver 9 15 24 14. Toronto 16 25 15. Oak-Cal 25 16. Minnesota 11 18 29 17.

Philadelphia 13 31 18. Pittsburgh 14 20 34 19. St. Louis 21 35 20. Chicago 23 37 21.

N.Y. Rangers 37 22. Toronto 15 24 39 23. Chicago 18 42 24. Buffalo 25 43 25.

Montreal 19 27 46 26. Pittsburgh 22 49 27. Buffalo 23 28 51 28. Philadelphia 29 52 29. Detroit 26 55 30.

Los Angeles 28 57 31. St. Louis 32 60 32. Minnesota 30 34 64 33. Detroit 35 65 34.

Pittsburgh 32 36 68 35. Pittsburgh 68 36. Minnesota 34 70 37. Buffalo 37 71 38. Philadelphia 38 72 39.

Vancouver 36 39 75 40. Chicago 37 76 41. Oak-Cal 38 40 78 42. Los Angeles 41 43 84 43. Montreal 84 44.

Toronto 42 45 87 45. Chicago 43 46 89 46. Montreal 44 90 47. N.Y. Rangers 48 92 48.

Philadelphia 49 93 49. St. Louis 45 51 96 50. Los Angeles 53 98 51. Buffalo 46 55 101 52 Minnesota 101 53.

N.Y. Rangers 47 59 106 54. St. Louis 60 107 55. Toronto 48 61 109 56.

Vancouver 62 110 57. Oak-Cal 49 111 58. Los Angeles 50 63 113 59. Buffalo 51 114 60. Vancouver 64 115 61.

Toronto 52 65 117 62. Minnesota 53 66 119 63 Oak-Cal 119 64. Pittsburgh 56 122 65. St. Louis 57 67 124 66.

Oak-Cal 58 125 67. Los Angeles 60 68 121 68. Vancouver 61 69 IX 69. Detroit 62 72 134 70. Detroit 64 74 138 71.

Philadelphia 65 139 72 Buffalo 67 141 73. Chicago 141 74. N.Y. Rangers 68 142 75. N.Y.

Rangers 69 143 76. Montreal 71 145 77. Toronto 73 75 14 78. Montreal 76 7 152 Montreal Quebec SPARKOMATIC F60-I4 G60-14 L'60-14 G60-15 L60-15 31.95 31.95 34.95 34.95 36.95 E70-14 F70-14 G70-14 G70-15 H70-15 18575-13 38.95 18580-13 39.95 18575-14 44.95 IMPORT STEEL RADIALS Wheels Ft 40.000 Ml. WARRANTY 19575-14 47.95 Radial 70 Radial 60 American Columbia at Brown; Arizona at California; Bay at Fordham at lona; N.Arizona at Montana; at Montana New Mexico at Nev -Las Vegas; Southern Cal at Oregon; UCLA at Oregon Dartmouth at Penn, Harvard at Princeton, Loyola, Calif, at San Francisco; Pepperdine at Santa Clara; Arizona St at Stanford; Cornell at Yale.

SATURDAY'S GAMES First round of Southern Conference Tour 40,000 mi. warr. outlined white letters 90 Off NBA leaders 3 Speed Standard Floor Shifter Hwy. Tube Type 700-15C 44.95 700-15D 48.95 750-16D 45.95 TRUCK H78-15C 52.95 66.95 700-15C 51.95 1435-15 116.95 119.95 Steel Belted Tubelew import 4 jqc Sizes 1 mm 42.95 44.95 one team fails to win both games, then a 15-minute, non-sudden death overtime is played, with sudden death to follow If a winner is not decided. Roughnecks-Rowdies TEAM ROSTERS TAMPA BAY ROWDIES 1 Winston DuBose Gkp.

2 Peter Gruber Def. 3 Jphn Gorman Def. 4 Refik Kozic Def. 6 Mike Connell Def. 7 Zequinha Fwd.

8 Wes McLeod Fwd. 9 Luis Fernando Fwd. 11 Njego Pesa Fwd. 12 Perry Van Der Beck Def. 13 Carl Bennett Def.

14 Tatu Fwd. 16 Pedro DeBrito Fwd 17 Terry Moore Def. 18 Washington Olivera Fwd. 19 Neill Roberts Fwd. 20 Jurgen Stars Gkp.

21 Paul Roe For 23 Keith Bailey Fwd. 24 Peter Roe Def. 25 Hugo Perez Fwd TULSA ROUGHNECKS 0 Delrpy Allen Gkp. 1 Zeliko Bilecki Gkp. 2 Don Droege Def.

3 Barry Wallace Def. 4 Johannes Edvaldsson Def. 5 Kevin Eagan Def. 6 Joe Morrone Def. 7 Laurie Abrahams Fwd.

8 David McCreery Def. 9 lra Oanaiford Def. 10 Duncan McKenzie Fwd. 11 Chris McGrath Fwd. 12 Billy Caskey Fwd 14 Franz Gerber Fwd.

18 Victor Moreland Def. 19 Peter Baralic Def 22 Paul Hunter Def. English League WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Division Two BR70-13 ER70-14 FR70-14 For Most Cars, Trucks and Vans BR60-13 48.95 FR60-14 50.95 GR60-14 55.95 GR60-15 55.95 P255R60-15 56.95 LR60-15 57.95 Tides All sizes in stock 700-15C H78-15C TnHxu- nn rises at 7:02 a.m., sets at 6:26 44.95 47.95 47.95 52.95 49.95 62.95 First Period 1, Quebec, P.Stastny 37 (Ro-chefort, A.Stastny),7:59. 2, Montreal, Tremb-lay 25 (Picard, Gingras), 9:22. Penalties P.Stastny, Que, Picard, Mon, minor, Tremblay, Mon, misconduct, McCrae, Que, misconduct, 9:42, Risebrough, Mon, A.Stastny, Que, Rochefort, Que, 18:40.

Second Period 3, Quebec, Hunter 17 (Hoganson, Goulet), 7:56. 4, Quebec, Aubry 7 (Cote, Lacroix), 13:34. 5, Montreal, Napier 29 (Lafleur), 14:15. Penalties Mondou, Mon, Napier, Mon, 16:31. Third Period 6, Montreal, Nilan 7 (Engb-lom, Gainey), 13:56.7, Quebec, Cloutler 25 (Hunter, Rochefort), 17:43.

Penalties Dupont, Que, Hunter, Que, 11,18. Shots on goal Montreal 7-10-1027. Quebec 8-8-420. Goalies Montreal, Wamsley. Quebec, Bouchard.

A 15.330. 155 615-13 60012 15580-13 560 600-1J $24.95 18570-13 33.05 19570-U 35.95 17570-13 31.95 20570-14 42 95 mlk 165-14 26.95 155-15 31.95 175-14 34.95 165-15 32.95 blockwoll. 185 14 36.95 1857015 44.95 Whitewalls GR70-14 GR70-15 HR70-15 18570-13 IR70-15 p.m. Moonrlse at 6:21 a.m. and sets at 5:11 St.

Petersburg Municipal Pier high tides are at 12:13 a.m. and 2:48 p.m., low tides are at (665-0665) 1 i I ney at four campus sites. Second round of Sun Belt Conference Tourney at Birimingham, Ala. Afternoon games: Navy at Army; Tennessee at Auburn; San Diego St at Brigham Young; Lehigh at Bucknell; W.Michigan at Cent. Michigan; Md -E.

Shore at Clemson; Georgetown at Connecticut; Lafayette at Delaware; Cincinnati at Florida Minnesota at Iowa; Iowa St at Kansas; Nebraska at Kansas Kentucky at Louisiana St. Fairfield at Manhattan; Virginia at Maryland; Indiana at Michigan; Purdue at Michigan Duke at North Carolina; Wake Forest at N.Carolina Baptist at N.C.-Witmington, regular 39.99 Scoring FG FT Pts Avg Gervin, SA 49 626 356 1612 32.9 Dantley, Utah 53 594 445 1633 30.8 Malone, Hou 52 597 369 1563 30 1 English, Den 53 565 256 1386 26.2 Erving, PhH 53 510 279 1300 24.5 Bird, Bos 52 500 217 1226 23.6 Williams. Sea 52 501 210 1219 23.4 Free, GS 50 428 294 1159 23.2 King, GS 50 462 234 1158 23.2 Abdl-Jbbr, LA 48 446 200 1101 22.9 Rebounding Off De Tot Avg Malone, Hou 52 343 402 745 14 3 Sikma.Sea 54 143 535 678 12.6 B. WiHims, NJ 55 228 441 669 12.2 Thompsn, Prt 50 178 421 599 12.0 Bird, Bos 52 154 430 584 11.2 Assists No. Avg Moore, SA 49 476 9.7 Johnson, LA 51 473 9.3 Archibald, Bos 47 413 8.8 Cheeks, Phil 51 432 8.5 Huston, Cle 53 442 8.3 7:56 a.m.

and 6:40 p.m. Solunar tables The Maor Periods ore the best times to fish. These begin at the times shown and last for an hour and a half or two hours thereafter. The Minor Periods, usually as good, are of somewhat shorter duration A.M. P-M.

MINOR MAJOR MINOR MAJOR Thursday, Feb. 25 6:30 12:15 7:00 12:45 Friday, Feb. 26 7 25 1:15 7:55 1:40 Toronto St. Louis LARGO CLEARWATER PINELLAS PARK 4290 Park Blvd. 3187 East Bay Drivel WE MEET 1333 N.

Highland Ave. 536-4063 443-1919 29 Locations in Florida PBA Nationals AT TOLEDO, OHIO WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Third Round 1. Earl Anthony, Dublin, Calif 5,264 2. Steve Cook, Roseville, 5,239 3. Steve Westberg, Cottage Grove, 5,215 4.

John Weltzien, Huntley, III 5,188 5 Johnny Petraglla, Manalapan, N.J., 5,166 6. Ernie Scrdegel, Vancouver, 5,122 7. Charlie Tapp, South St. Paul, 5,201 8 Dave Davis, Tinton Falls, 5,099 9 Roger Haskell, Renton, 5,091 10. Dave Wlkerson, Chapel HM, N.C., 5,082 11.

Randy Pierce, Canton, 5,080 12. Palmer Fallgren, Boca Raton, 5,074 13. Paul Moser, Somerset, 5,062 14. Boysie Huber, St. Louis, 5,407 15.

Dick Mardozza, Belief onto. Pa 5,040 16 Mike Aufby, Indianapolis, 5,029 17 Jim Poutos, Daily City, 5,017 tie Eddie Ressler Merrimack, N.H., 517 19 Jim Robtnette, Alexandria, 5,015 20. Tom Robards, Carmichael, 514 21. Ed Martin, Kokomo, 511 22. Gary Dickinson, Burleson, Texas, 510 23.

Gary Cunningham, Baktwinsvlle, N.Y., 507 24. Carmen Satvino, Chicago, 505 TIRE KINGDOM ALL LOCAL ADS Rotherham 2, Wrexham 0 James Madison at Old Dominion; UCLA at Oregon; Southern Cal at Oregon West Virginia at Rutgers; N.lllinois at Toledo; Virginia Tech at Tulane; Rider at W.Chester St Cent.St., Ohio at Xavier, Ohio Night games: New Mexico at Air Force; Austin Peay at Akron; Texas Tech at Arkansas; Loyola, Md. at Baltimore; Idaho at Boise St Miami at Bowling Green; Tulsa at Bradley; Cornell at Brown, Arziona St at California, Cal-lrvine at Cal-Santa Barbara; Dayton at Canisius; Valparaiso at Cleveland New Hampshire at Colgate Wyoming at Colorado Utica at Delaware Loyola 18. at Detroit; W. Winds at IINnois, Ball St.

at Michigan; Butler at Evan-svUe, Long Beach St at Fullerton Mississippi at Georgia; Georgia St. at Georgia Tech; San Diego at Gonzaga; Jackson St. at First Period 1, St Louis, Babych 14 (Pe-ttersson, Dunlop), 11:11. Penalties Povese, StL, 2:51, Higgins, Tor, malor -game misconduct, Baker, StL, double minor, 14:38. Second Period 2, Toronto, Salming 12 Martin, Paiment), 8:20.

3, St.Louis, Mullen 14 (Federko, Sutter), 16:2. Penalties Valve, Tor, 2:50, Babych, StL, Derlago, Tor, 11:16. Third Period 4, St. Louis, Mullen 15 (Federko, Turnbull), 1:24. 5, Toronto, Valve 39 Salming, Derlago), 3.58.

Penalties Kea, StL, 3:35, Salming, Tor, 45; Paiment, Tor, 7:38. Shots on goal Toronto 10-6-723. St.Louis 10-15-1439. Goalies Toronto, Larocque. St Louis, LM.

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