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SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER Wedneday, March 13, '9 B-9 fMtetanam fcws' flat ton MIKE BRUNKER HORSE Jockey Lopez's weekend has a balance of ups and downs NOTES: The Spurs won it at the line, making 32 of 37 to the Warriors' 15 of 25. Robinson's 1 free throws tied his career high. Elliott had to fight back flu-induced nausea at the start "I was better in the second half," he said. 4 Person now has 995 treys. Only three NBA players have reached the 1,000 mark in career 3-pointers: Dale Ellis, Reggie Miller and Danny Ainge.

SPUR III FOA FTA QTW A Pf PT Eioii 38 88 1-8 2 3 17 CSmrttl 20 3-7 44 1-3 0 4 10 fiobmeon 43 6-15 18-20 2-11 3 2 28 Johnson 41 8-10 1-2 04 14 3 11 Del Negro 35 8-18 0-1 04 3 1 18 Perdue 26 1-4 (M) 1-8 0 2 2 Person 15 3-5 00 0-1 1 0 9 River 14 1-3 34 0-1 2 8 Alexander 8 2-2 00 00 0 3 6 Anderson 2 0-1 00 00 0 0 0 Total 34-72 32-37 40 28 23 108 WARRIORS FOA FTA OTH A PF PT8 playoff rung in the NBA West, behind Portland (29-34) and just a half-game ahead of Denver (27-35). The Warriors were almost un-watchable as they stumbled through a 38-point first half missing 16 of their last 17 shots that left them trailing by 17 points. "I don't think we were aggressive at either end of the court," Adelman said. "We'd take jumper after jumper, and we had good shots, but when you start missing, you've got to take it to the hole, put some pressure on them. "We weren't competing with them.

In the second half we competed." The Warriors began the third quarter with a 13-2 run, then hit another famine (0-for-ll) to slide to a 78-53 deficit. By then, the local version of the Fab Five was On the floor breathing fire. They managed to whack the difference all the way down to four (97-93) with 2:08 left, a 40-19 surge. But Person had it zeroed in, and Marshall, his defender, did not have him zeroed in. Left wide open at the top of the key, the Rifleman connected for the second 3-pointer in his closing run of three and made the third with 36 seconds left for 105-96.

"The last one was just a nice play on their part," Adelman said. "The first two, he never should have got." But the coach wasn't about to roast Marshall, a major factor in the comeback. He knew this one had been lost long before. Kersey 18 24 f-2 04 1 1 5 J.Smrth 25 4-17 34 8-10 1 1 11 Seikaly 22 04 1-2 2-7 1 2 1 Armstrong 40 8-18 88 04 9 2 22 Sprewel 44 9-18 50 34 3 3 25 Colea 30 1-5 0-0 2-3 8 8 2 Wj 27 8-14 04 3-10 0 5 16 Marshal 24 60 0-1 1-8 4 2 14 Roiier 6 0-2 CM) 0 1 0 Barry 7 1-1 0O 00 0 1 2 Total 3940 18-28 82 28 24 98 San Antonio-Warrior ..29 28 28 28 108 ..23 16 28 34 98 FO percentage: San Antonio 47.2, Warrior 43 3. FT percentage: San Antonio 86 Warrior 600.

3-polnt goal San Antonio 6-12, .500 (Person 34, Alexander 1-1, Rivera 1-2, Elliott 14, Del Negro 0-1); Warriors 5-13, .385 (Hardaway 1-3, Mutrn 0-1, Hggn 0-1). Team rebound: San Antonio Warrior 8. Blocked abota: San Antonio 1 (Robinaon); Warrior 6 (J Smitn 2, Sealv 2, Rozier). Turnover: San Anlonio 10 Johnson 3, Robroon 2, Alexander 2, Elliott, Del Negro, Perdue); Warrior 14 (J.Smilh 6, Sprewel 3, Armstrong 2, Kersey, Colea, Wilts, Rozier). Steal: San Anlonio 9 (Johnson 4, C.Smith 2, Rotxison 2, Perdue): Warrior 6 (j.Smth 2, Kersey, Armstrong, Coles, Marshal).

Technical foul: San Antonio, legal delense, 11:44 second; Illegal delense: San Antonio 1. Ottlclala: Ed T.Rush, Mike Callahan, Scott WaL Attendance: 15,025 Time; 2 06. winnings were even slightly jeopardized. Lopez, however, was not surprised when told to appear before the stewards the following morning. "He was very candid when we called him in the next day and said he knew he could have been a bit more patient," said McHargue.

"But he didn't feel the hole was going to stay open very long and the heels of those horses he was coming up behind were coming up very fast." At Sunday night's awards banquet in San Mateo, a beaming Lopez shrugged when asked about the suspension, which begins Thursday. "It happens," he said, clearly not letting the vacation dampen his evening. Golden Gate gearing up Night racing, a trio of $200,000 stakes and a new race caller will enliven the upcoming spring meeting at Golden Gate Fields, which begins on March 27. At a press preview Monday at the new Casino San Pablo card room run by Ladbrokes at Golden Gate Fields, vice president and general manager Peter Tunney, marketing director Tony Selb and racing secretary Dan Eidson covered the highlights of the upcoming 64-day meeting. Among them: Lights have been added to allow GGF to present Friday night racing over the final eight weeks of the meeting, which runs through June 16.

Post time will be 12:45 p.m. daily through April 22. Thereafter it will be 12:45 every day except Fridays, when the first race will go off at 6 p.m. Veteran race-caller Vic Stauffer will be at the microphone during the meeting. The 36-year-old Stauffer, who won a 1995 Eclipse Award for a radio feature on injured jockey Jim Jordan, has served as track announcer at Hialeah Park in Florida since 1989.

He also has called races at Woodlands in Kansas City, Aksarben in Nebraska, Detroit Race Course and Hawthorne Racecourse in Chicago. Three turf stakes worth $200,000 apiece the Grade III NHL Carey Sapital-izes gize his team at the start. One possibility, Adelman said, would be to start Kevin Willis at center over Rony Seikaly. "I'm going to sit down with my staff (Wednesday) and figure out what we can do to change things up," Adelman said. "We're going to talk it through and look at the schedule.

It could be that we'll (change) game to game. But we have to have everybody contributing in order to win." Adelman, who has been accused of scapegoating Seikaly in the past, made it clear he didn't want to reopen that wound. "It's not Rony," he said. "It's everybody. It's the way the whole team approaches it." Seikaly managed one point, seven rebounds and two blocked shots in 22 minutes Tuesday, missing four shots from the floor.

Willis, who totaled 16 points and 10 rebounds in 27 minutes, was part of the five-man crew that pulled the Warriors up from a 25-point ditch. Willis, Donyell Marshall, Latrell Sprewell, B. J. Armstrong and Bim- bo Coles were the ironmen, playing virtually intact for the last 16-plus minutes. Sprewell, playing the entire second half, led the Warriors with 25 points 10 in the last three minutes and shut out the Spurs' Sean Elliott in the fourth quarter.

Armstrong scored 22 and tacked on nine assists. But it all went for naught, so the Warriors (28-35) have a three-game losing streak and have dropped to the eighth and lowest But the suspension came just hours after Abdul-Rauf offered the most detailed defense of his position yet, telling interviewers that Islam does not recognize national ideologies. When one questioner at the team's morning shoot-around said the American flag is a symbol of freedom, Abdul-Rauf replied, "It's also a symbol of oppression, of tyranny." "I just don't look at Muslim issues, I look at Caucasian America and I look at the African American being oppressed in this country," he said. "And I don't stand for that I'll never stand for that." Tuesday's games Nuggets 110, Magic 93: Bryant Stith scored 23 points and rookie Antonio McDyess 19 as Denver knocked off cold-shooting Orlando. Heat 125, Mavericks 118: Alonzo Mourning scored 40 points and Rex Chapman hit two key 3-pointers down the stretch as visiting Miami beat Dallas for the ninth straight time.

There were 11 technicals called in the game. Trail Blazers 105, Lakers 99. Arvydas Sabonis returned from a viral infection and scored four of his 25 points during the final 1:18 in Inglewood. 76ers 118, Raptors 110: Jerry Stackhouse scored 34 points and Trevor Ruffin had 22 of his 24 in the second half in Philadelphia. Suns 98, Nets 88: In East Rutherford, N.J., Phoenix overcame 10 blocked shots by Shawn Bradley and ended its three-game losing streak.

Hawks 115, Jazz 89: Atlanta's Mookie Blaylock scored 23 points and thoroughly outplayed Dream Teamer John Stockton in Atlanta. Stockton, averaging 16 points a game, managed only four. Associated Press contributed to this report. Coach considering lineup change after loss to Spurs By John Hillyer OF THE EXAMINER STAFF OAKLAND If the Warriors really want a home-court advantage, they might consider spotting their opponent a healthy lead on the scoreboard say, 25 fore the opening tip. Then watch them tear it up.

The Warriors have lost their last three games, and while the scripts have been different in each, they've had one unsettling thing in common: Golden State has come out flat at the start. It happened again Tuesday night, and not even a switch from white to black shoes helped. The San Antonio Spurs came out on top, 106-98, behind David Robinson's 28 points (including an almost obscene 18-for-20 from the line) and Chuck Person's three huge 3-pointers in the final 3:40. The 43-18 Spurs thus moved into a tie with Utah atop the NBA's Midwest Division. Afterward, Warriors coach Rick Adelman admitted he was thinking of another lineup shuffle, having run short of ideas on how to ener NBA from B-l Abdul-Rauf to fight suspension spokesman Brian Mclntyre said Wednesday.

"There never was one scheduled. I don't know where any of that came from." "I'll try to fight it, of course," he said Tuesday night after he was informed of the suspension during a conference call with NBA officials in the office of Nuggets presidentcoach Bernie Bickerstaff. The conversation took place just after Abdul-Rauf arrived at McNi-chols Sports Arena for the Nuggets' game against the Orlando Magic. "I find it strange and ridiculous," he said. "They said I could not wait in the locker room until the national anthem was over.

They said I had to come out and stand. I asked, did it override my constitutional right, and he didnt really have a legitimate answer to that" League and club officials issued equally terse statements on the suspension. "The NBA's rule on this point is very clear, and all our rules apply equally to all players," said Russ Granik, the league's deputy commissioner. The rule, contained in the league's operations manual, reads: "Players, coaches and trainers are to stand and line up in a dignified posture along the sidelines or on the foul lines during the playing of the American andor Canadian national anthems." The league offered no explanation of the timing of its action, which came four months into a season during which Abdul-Rauf made it a practice to stay in the locker room until after the national anthem was played or remain seated, usually shrouded from view by his standing teammates, on the Nuggets' bench. team OCKEYAdalberto Lopez had an eventful weekend.

On Saturday, he won the $100,000 Bay Meadows Dash aboard Truce In Balance. The next day, he was gusDended bv the Board of Stewards for failing to maintain a straight course during the race. Then that night, he accepted the coveted Jack Robinson Memorial Award at the Bay Area Whinny Awards dinner as family members roared their approval Lopez's suspension was unusual because neither the trainer nor the jockey of the horse that was bumped by Truce In Balance claimed foul and the "inquiry" sign was never lit as the stewards reviewed the film in the minutes before the race was declared official. "We observed the incident at the head of the stretch, where Truce In Balance shot through a hole and in the process came out and bumped Our Summer Bid," said steward Darrell McHargue. "We reviewed it several times before the rider (Jose Silva) came back.

We gave him two opportunities to file an objection with the outrider and as an added precaution we waited for him to unsaddle and talk to the trainer (Sam Scolamierl)." In the meantime, the stewards Dennis Nevln, Sheila Gaudreau and McHargue concluded that the bumping incident had not affected the outcome of the race. "(Our Summer Bid) was sixth at the time and was not making a run and that's where he finished," McHargue said. McHargue conceded that it was unusual for the board not to turn on the "inquiry" sign in such a situation. "For the inquiry sign to go up requires a majority vote, and 99 percent of the time we agree on that," he said. "Generally, if there's an incident that could create a question in the public's mind, the sign should be lighted.

It shows we're not sleeping and to the rider, hell see it and realize it's considered serious." In this case, no change was made in the order of finish, and bettors who had Truce In Balance were blissfully unaware that their World Cup matches bonanza for youth EXAMINER STAFF REPORT The 1994 World Cup matches at Stanford Stadium have produced a $500,000 legacy for Bay Area youth soccer. John Boesch, chairman of the World Cup host committee, announced that the financial surplus will go toward annual grants to stimulate and promote the sport, especially for underprivileged youth. Interested youth soccer organizations may contact the legacy office at 1680 Gouldin Road, Oakland (510) 339-2345 to obtain a copy of grant guidelines and application procedures. 7 il we win where we aren't biting our nails right down to the wire," said coach Jim Schoenfeld Red Wings Jets 2: Dino Cic-carelli moved past Maurice Richard and into 13th place on the career goal list with his 545th, which came in the middle of a three-goal surge that gave host Detroit a 5-0 lead in the second period. The Red Wings, who won their fiah straight and are 10-1-0 in their last 11, scored on their first four power-play opportunities.

The win was Detroit's second in three nights over Winnipeg after going winless in three starts against the Jets this season. Flames 4, Blues 2: Gary Roberts, who didnt play this season until Jan. 10 while recovering from neck surgery, scored his 18th and 19th goals of the season in the final 2:26 for host Calgary. Roberts added an assist giving him 17 assists and 36 points in 25 games for the Flames, who started the season with only three victories in their first 23 games. But they have gone 24-14-6 since and moved ahead of Toronto for sixth place in the Western Conference.

Around the league Blues: St Louis acquired right wing Glenn Anderson via waivers from Edmonton. Anderson, 35, played in 17 games for the Oilers after being claimed from Vancouver in January. He scored four goals and had six assists for the Oilers. St Louis coach and general man-. ager Mike Keenan also said the team has traded center Dave Roberts to Edmonton for future considerations.

Roberts, 25, had one goal and six assists in 28 games this season. GOLF EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES 4280 SPORTS MEMORABILIA Cash paid for uted STARTING lineup collection, 292 tua-44b-jija figures, unopenea. 707-558-0449, evstwkendt. I buy Programs Yrbk Mags pin tlx siaiuet pennanii w-hm 88 LAKERChamp. ball, '91 Sun.

Beat offer. ASSOCIATED PRESS LANDOVER, Md. It isn't often that Jim Carey feels compassion for the guy at the other end of the ice. That's precisely the emotion Carey felt for both Vancouver goalies during the Washington Capitals' 9-0 rout Tuesday night. Kirk McLean was scorched for six goals and Corey Hirsch allowed three during his 12-minute stint in the second period.

"Everybody's been through that" Carey said. "I definitely feel for them in that situation. You cant be great every night" Lately, though, Carey has been sensational in virtually every start. The second-year goalie stopped 21 shots including a breakaway by Alexander Mogilny in the third period to notch his third shutout in four games. Carey, who extended his league lead with seven shutouts, has allowed just one goal in his last 293 minutes, 28 seconds.

He is one shutout shy of matching Don Beaupre's franchise record of 12. "I've got a great team in front of me right now," Carey said. "It was unbelievable we're up 9-0 and our guys are still outworking them." The Capitals, who scored only one goal in their previous two games, scored five times in the second period to take a 6-0 lead. The five-goal period and nine-goal game were both season highs. In fact was Washington's biggest offensive barrage since an 11-2 rout of Ottawa on Dec.

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