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TIMES-ADVOCATE, Escondido, Saturday, Feb. 23, 1985 A8 On the air Golf Hoclrey Basketball NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Traclc ft Field NEW YORK (AP) Friday's final results in the USA-Mobil Indoor Track and Field Championships (all race distances in yards unless otherwise specified). NHL WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division PGA Scores MIAMI (AP) Second-round scores Friday in the $400,000 Doral-Eastern Open Golf Tournament on the par-72 Blue Monster course at the Doral Hotel and Country Club (a-amateur). Tom Kite Mark McCumber Gary Hallberg Giboy Gilbert Morris Hatalsky Peter Oosterhuis Bill Kratzert Greg Twiggs David Thore Jack Nicklaus Loren Roberts Andy Magee Bob Lohr Mike Bright Calvin Peete Lee Trevino Andy Bean Dennis Trixler Gene Sauers Bruce Lietzke John DeForest Frank Conner Fred Couples Roger Maltbie George Archer Nick Price Woody Blackburn Keith Fergus Jim Colbert Chris Perry LENNIE CLEMENTS Jeff Sluman David Frost Mike McCullough Hubert Green Denis Watson Rex Caldwell Scott Hoch Mark Pteil George Burns Curtis Strange Fuzzy Zoeller Pat Lindsey Wayne Levi Johnny Mills David Lundstrom Bob Tway Jeff Hart Bob Eastwood Mark Lye Sandy Lyle Bill Bergin Robert Wrenn Clarence Rose Mark Hayes Joe Inman Ray Floyd Larry Nelson Mark Calcavecchia Jim Dent Chi Chi Rodriguez Larry Rinker-Bill Rogers Ken Green 71-70-141 70-71-141 71-70-141 70-72-142 73-69142 70-72-142 70-73-143 68-75-143 73-70-143 76-68144 7569144 71-73-144 72-72-144 71-73-144 73-71-144 6975-144 7974-144 71-74-145 71-74-145 72-73-145 72-73-145 74-71-145 6976-145 71-74-145 7970-145 7972-145 7973-146 71-75-146 7971-148 74-72-146 7973-148 7971-146 74-72-146 72-74-146 71-75-146 7973-146 71-75-148 7971-146 74-73-147 7972-147 7972-147 74-73-147 7974-147 71-76-147 74-73-147 7974-147 7971-147 72-75-147 74-73-147 7974-147 74-73-147 7972-148 7978-148 7975-148 71-77-148 7975-148 7975-148 74-74-148 7973-148 7973-148 74-74-148 7979-148 7973-148 7972-148 04) M0. Totals 54-92 17-23 127.

Golden State 28 34 3( 33-131 New Jersey 37 3( 25 20-127 Three-point goals Short, Fioyd, Richardson 2 Fouled out Williams, Dawkins, Richardson. Rebounds-Golden State 37 (Short 9), New Jersey 43 (Gminski 15). Assists Golden State 22 (Wilson 7), New Jersey 37 (Richardson 15). Total fouls- Golden State 20, New Jersey 33. CHICAGO (105) Woolridge 7-15 4-7 18, S.Johnson 3-6 0-1 6, Corzine 8-13 2-3 18, Matthews 4-6 3-3 11, Jordan 8-18 10-12 26, Dailey 5-12 04) 10, Green 2-8 04) 4, Greenwood 341 04) 6, Jones 04) 00 0, Oldham 3-5 01 8.

Totals 43-87 1027 105. BOSTON (115) Me Hale 016 09 24. Bird 1028 00 34, Parish 0 14 05 23, D.Johnson 012 03 13, Ainge 7-10 00 15, Kite Of OO 0, Wedman 2-7 OO 4, Clark 01 00 0. Carlisle 1-2 OO 2.Totals 4091 14-17 115. Chicago 25 21 24 30-105 Boston 32 21 33 20-115 Three-point goals Bird 2, Ainge.

Fouled out None. Rebounds Chicago 47 (Johnson 9), Boston 50 (McHale, Parish 11). Assists Chicago 24 (Jordan 7), Boston 34 (Johnson 12). Total fouls Chicago 22, Boston 24. Technicals S.Johnson.

DETROIT (99) Tyler 2-9 3-4 7, Benson 0-04-44, Laimbeer 6-13 04) 12, V. Johnson 8-20 3-4 19, Long 8-15 1-1 17, Cureton 2-5 34 7, Steppe 3-72-38, Roundfield 4-5 041 8, Campbell 58 5-7 17, M. Jones 04) 04) 0. Totals 39-82 21-26 99. PHILADELPHIA (110) Erving 6-13 7-9 19, Barkley 12-14 54) 29, Malone 6-16 10-10 22, Cheeks 34 2-2 8, Toney 315 04) 16, Richardson 2-3 2-3 6, Williams 2-4 04) 4, B.

Jones 1-1 2-2 4, G. Johnson 1-5 04) 2. Thread 04) 04) 0, Wood 04 04) 0. Totals 41-79 2335 110. Detroit 26 20 21 32- 99 Philadelphia 25 22 35 28-110 Fouled out None.

Rebounds Detroit 39 (Laimbeer 8), Philadelphia 54 (Barkley 18). As-sists-Detroit 25 (V. Johnson 15), Philadelphia 23 (Toney 9). Total fouls Detroit 27, Philadelphia 24. Technicals Philadelphia illegal defense.

SAN ANTONKU118) lavaroni 2-4 3 7, Mitchell 12-27 6-6 30, Gilmore 0-4 2-2 2, Gervin 14-25 4-4 32, Moore 315 1-2 11, Cook 1-2 OO 2. Banks 2-2 4-4 8, 0.Jones 1-2 OO 2, Robertson 5-6 4-7 14, Paxson 37 041 10. Totals 47-94 24-28118. PHOENIX (111) Adams 6-94-4 16, Nance 1321 04) 26, Edwards 313 OO 16, Holton 2-5 2-2 6, Macy 39 OO 12. C.Jones 1-3 4-4 6, Pittman 2-3 36 9, Humphries 1-3 OO 2, Foster 2-40-04, Davis 318 4-5 14.

Totals 43881021111. Sen Antonio 31 26 28 33118 Phoenix 27 27 30 27-111 Fouled out-None. Rebounds-San Antonio 46 (Moore 9), Phoenix 49 (Nance 11). Assists San Antonio 28 (Moore 7), Phoenix 27 (Macy 6). Total fouls-San Antonio 22, Phoenix 23.

A 12,258. PORTLAND (103) Drexler 7-14 2-2 16, M.Thompson 022 4-4 22, Bowie 11-154-6 26, Paxson 4-10 37 13, Valentine 1-7 34 5, Carr 4-8 2-2 10, Kersey 1-2 30 2, Colter 2-9 2-2 6, B.Thompson 0-004) 0, Scheffler 0-0 041 0. Norris 1-2 1-1 3. Totals 4089 2328 103. HOUSTON (117) McCray 314 2-2 18, Sampson 312 30 12, Ola-juwon 14-24 7-10 35, Hollins 2-5 1-1 5, Lloyd 38 4-414.

Reid 2-4 OO 4, Leavell 38 04) 7, Wiggins 4-8 0-0 8, Petersen Of 0-0 0, Ehlo 2-40-04, Micheaux 4-8 OO 8. Lucas 1-1 04) 2.Totals 51-97 14-17 117. Portland 22 28 26 27-103 Houston 27 29 36 23-117 Three-point goals Leavell. Fouled out-None. Rebounds Portland 44 (Bowie 11), Houston 59 (Olajuwon 10).

Assists Portland 16 (Drexler, Bowie, Colter 4). Houston 21 (Hollins 8). Total fouls-Portland 13, Houston 21. Techni-cals-Portland head coach Ramsey. A 16,016.

WASHINGTON (101) Ballard 4-101-211, McMillen 3704) 12, Mahorn 4-8 04) 8, Gus Williams 318 04) 13, Malone 3172-2 20, Bradley 4-5 33 12. Robinson 312 2-2 14, Daye 5-81-411, Jones 32 0-0 0. Totals 44-87 313 101. DALLAS (110) Aguirre 17-29 311 45, Perkins 313 35 21, Bryant 30 30 0, Davis 3-6 2-4 8. Blackman 310 2-2 12, Vincent 314 2-3 14, Harper 37 0-0 6, Nim-phius 04) 2-4 2.

Ellis 1-1 04) 2.Totals 4380 22-29 110 Washington 27 20 35 19-101 Dallas 25 28 30 27-110 Three-point goals Ballard 2, Aguirre 2, Gus Williams, Bradley. Fouled out None. Rebounds Washington 46 (Mahorn 10), Dallas 45 (Vincent. Nimphius 8). Assists Washington 23 (Gus Williams 12).

Dallas 16 (Davis, Blackman 4). Total fouls- Washington 20, Dallas 18. Technicals- Washington, 2, illegal defenses, Dallas illegal defense. A 17.007. UTAH (102) Bailey 1 2-23 3 3 27.

Kelley 1-2 30 2, Eaton 4-8 3 7 13. Griffith 324 33 21, Green 316 33 16, Roberts 39 30 6. Hansen 1-1 30 2. Wilkins 312 1-1 7, Stockton 2-3 0-0 4, Mannion 2-2 0-0 4. Totals 43 100 1317 102.

CLEVELAND (98) Hinson 4-11 4-8 12, Hubbard 7-16 310 19, Turpin 39 34) 6, Free 7-21 34 18, Bagley 39 2-3 14, Jones 39 2-2 8. Davis 312 4-4 16. Poquette 1-6 3 0 2. West 1-2 1-4 3.Totals 3395 21-35 98 Utah 28 24 27 23-f02 Cleveland 30 25 22 21- 98 Three-point goals Green, Free. Fouled out-None.

Rebounds Utah 64 (Eaton 15), Cleveland 66 (Hubbard 11). Assists- Utah 26 (Green 9). Cleveland 21 (Free 7). Total fouls Utah 27. Cleveland 21.

Technicals Cleveland illegal defense. A 5,813. Today BASKETBALL St. John's vs. Syracuse, 10:30 a.m.

(8) Georgia Tech vs. Duke, 10:30 a.m. (ESPN) 1 Oreogn State vs. Arizona, 1 p.m. (39) Purdue vs.

Indiana, 1 p.m. (ESPN) Oregon vs. Arizona State, 3 p.m. (51 and 5) Clemson vs. North Carolina State, 3 p.m.

(ESPN) USC vs. California, 7:30 p.m. (11) UC Santa Barbara vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, 8 p.m. (9) Michigan vs.

Michigan State, 8.30 p.m. (ESPN) WOMENS BASKETBALL USC vs. San Diego State, 7:30 p.m. (69) TENNIS Semifinals of the La Quinta Congo-leum Classic, Noon (USA) AUTO RACING Super Chargers, Noon (69) GOLF Third-round play in the PGA Doral Open, 12:30 p.m. (8) FOOTBALL 1985 USFL Preview, 12:30 p.m.

(ESPN) Orlando Renegades vs. Tampa Bay Bandits, 5 p.m. (ESPN) OUTDOORS Fishing the West, 1 p.m. (9) SPORTS SATURDAY Boxing Barry McGuigan (24-1 with 22 KOs) vs. Juan LaPorte (25-5 with 13 KOs) in a scheduled 10-round featherweight bout.

Also, World Sprint Speed Skating Championships, 1:30 p.m. (8) SKIING The U.S. National Championships, 2 p.m. (10) BOWLING Final-round play in the True Value Open, 3 p.m. (10) SPORTSWORLD Boxing World lightweight champion Michael Spinks (25-0 with 17 KOs) defends his title in a scheduled 15-round bout against David Sears (15-0-1 with 11 KOs).

Also, McDonald's Gymnastics Team Challenge, 3 p.m. (39) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Highlights of the International Professional Figure Skating Championships, 5:30 p.m. (10) Radio BASKETBALL San Diego State vs. Colorado State. 6:30 p.m.

KSDO (1130) USC vs. California, 7:30 p.m. KNX (1070) Schedule TODAY MENS COLLEGE BASKETBALL Gonzaga at USD, 7:30 p.m. MEN'S JC BASKETBALL Southwestern at Palomar, 7.30 p.m. BOYS HS BASKETBALL 3A CIF Playoffs Poway vs.

Sweetwater, 8 p.m. at Mira Mesa HS GIRLS HS BASKETBALL 3A CIF Playoffs Fallbrook vs. Sweetwater, 6 p.m. at Mira Mesa HS WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL USC vs. San Diego State, 7.30 p.m.

in Peterson Gym HS WRESTLING CIF Masters Meet at El Camlno HS First match at 9.30 a.m. with finals scheduled to start at 7 p.m. JC SWIMMING Palomar in Border Relays, 9 a.m. at San Diego Mesa MEN'S JC TENNIS Palomar at Ventura, 11 a.m. JC SOFTBALL Palomar in Fullerton Tournament SUNDAY JC SOFTBALL Palomar in Fullerton Tournament MONDAY, FEB.

25 No events TUESDAY COLLEGE BASEBALL San Diego State at UC San Diego, 2.30 p.m. JC BASEBALL Palomar at Golden West, 2 p.m. GIRLS HS SOCCER 3A CIF Playoffs Vista vs. Bonita Vista, 5 p.m. at a site to be determined.

WEDNESDAY COLLEGE BASEBALL USD at San Diego State, 5 p.m. JC SOFTBALL Palomar at Saddleback, 3 p.m. WOMENS JC TENNIS Mt. SAC at Palomar, 2 p.m. BOYS HS SOCCER 3A CIF Playoffs Poway vs.

Helix, 7 p.m. at a site to be determined; 2A Ramona vs. Chula Vista, 7 p.m. at a site to be determined. GIRLS HS SOCCER 2A CIF Playoffs San Pasqual vs.

Southwest, 5 p.m. at a site to be determined. THURSDAY COLLEGE BASKETBALL Brooklyn College vs. USIU, 7.30 p.m. at Mt.

Carmel HS. COLLEGE BASEBALL Los Angeles State at San Diego State, 5 p.m. PROFESSIONAL TENNIS Pro-Am of Chrysler Women's Team Championship, 7 p.m. at La Costa Hotel and Spa FRIDAY INDOOR SOCCER Cleveland Force vs. San Diego Sockers, 7.30 p.m.

in San Diego Sports Arena PROFESSIONAL TENNIS First round of Chrysler Women's Team Championship, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. at La Costa Hotel and Spa HS WRESTLING State Tournament In Stockton COLLEGE BASEBALL Los Angeles State at San Diego 74-79-149 77-72149 7973-149 72-77-149 7976-149 7974-149 7973-149 74-75-149 72-77-149 7974-149 7974-149 7974-149 Failed to Qualify Paul Azinger Dick Mast Steve Liebler GARY McCORD Dave Barr Barry Jaeckel Jim Gallagher Jr. Terry Snodgrass Ron Commans Bill Buttner Bernhard Langer Charlie Bolling Gary Koch Ralph Landrum Bill Britton Mark Brooks Phil Hancock Dave Davis Ed Fiori Bob Murphy Brad Bryant Mike Smith Dan Forsman Mike Gove Bobby Mitchell Kenny Knox Ken Mattiace Steve Bowman Ed Sneed Lance Ten Broeck Tom Gardner John Fought Lou Graham Jim Thorpe Robert Norton Mike Hulbert Michael Barnblatt Skeeter Heath Mick Soli Donnie Hammond Seve Ballesteros J.C. Snead Jack Seltzer Bill Calfee Leonard Thompson Bobby Nichols Roger Kennedy Tom Shaw Billy Tuten Jeff Coston Bruce Fleisher Gordon Johnson Dave Eicheiberger Jerry Pate Allen Miller 7971-150 7975-150 7977-150 7974-150 7977-150 70-80150 7977-150 7974-150 7975-150 7974-150 74-77-151 7973-151 74-77-151 7978-151 7978-151 7975-151 7976-151 7973-151 7976-152 74-79-152 74-78-152 74-78-152 77-75-152 7979-152 7976-152 7976-152 7974-153 7974-153 7977-153 7975-153 74-79-153 74-79-153 7977-153 7975-153 7975-153 7977-153 7979-154 7979-154 7978-154 7978-154 7976-154 77-77-154 7977-155 7977-155 7979-155 7977-155 77-78-155 7979-155 77-78-155 8976-156 7979-157 7981-157 7978-157 7981-157 7980-159 Line LOTTE TOLEDO lOVi Bowling Green MICHIGAN 9 Michigan DAYTON 6 Vi Marquette PITTSBURGH 2 Boston College Villanova 8 PROVIDENCE PENN ST 5 Duquesne TEXAS TECH 6 Texas ALABAMA 2Vi Ala-Birming-ham Auburn 7 MISSISSIPPI Alabama 1 VANDERBILT Houston 2Vi BAYLOR TULSA 18Vi Drake LOYOLA-CHI 20 Oklahoma City EVANSVILLE 6 St Louis KANSAS ST 3 Vi Colorado Michigan 2 MICHIGAN ST WICHITA ST 8 Bradley NEW MEXICO ST 9 Long Bch St COLORADO ST 2 San Diego St AIR FORCE 1 Vi Hawaii WASHINGTON 13Vi Wash St Southern Cal 2 CALIFORNIA SAN JOSE ST 2 Utah St NEV-LAS VEGAS 13 Cal-Santa Barb at Hartford at Providence PRO FOOTBALL(USFL) Favorite Points Underdog TAMPA BAY 12V5 Orlando (Sunday) Baltimore 6Vi JACKSONVILLE BIRMINGHAM 3 Vi New Jersey ARIZONA 7 Vi Portland OAKLAND 5Vi Denver LOS ANGELES 2 Houston (Monday) SAN ANTONIO IVi Memphis PRO HOCKEY (NHL) Favorite Goals Underdog Calgary Even-Vi NEW JERSEY DETROIT 1-1 Vi Toronto NY ISLANDERS 1-1 Vi Boston HARTFORD Even-Vi Los Angeles Quebec Vi-1 VANCOUVER EDMONTON 1-1 Vi Washington MONTREAL 1-1 Vi Winnipeg MINNESOTA i-1 Pittsburgh Home team in CAPS Mike Donald Tim Norris Mike Nicolette Tom Jenkins Mike Hill Bill Sander Ernie Gonzalez Brad Fabel Hal Sutton Bobby Wadkins GaryPinns Bill Glasson Men 101, Albert Lawrence, Bud Light, 8.16 seconds.

2, Emmit King, New Balance, 6.16. 3, Harvey Glance, unattached, 8.19. 4, Darwin Cook, University ot Southern California, 6 20. Jeff Gold. Norfolk State, 6.26.

60 high hurdles-1, Greg Foster, World Class AC, 6.85 seconds. 2, Henry Andrade, Southern Methodist University, 6.99. 3, Roger Kingdom, New Image TC, 7.06. 4, Cletus Clark, Houston TC, 7.24. 5, Jack Pierce, Karamu Flyers, 7.31.

440-1, Antonio, McKay, GeorgiaTech, 47.90. 2, Walter McCoy, Bud Light, 47.98. 3, Kenneth Lowery, Chicago State TC, 46.30. 4, Tony Darden, unattached, 49.16. 6001, Elvis Forde, Atlantic Coast Club, 1.09.05, 2, Anthony Tufarlello, Athletics West, 1.09.24.

3, Ray Armstead, Accusplit, 1.12.48. 4, Mike Armour, Georgia Tech, 1.14.64. Edwin Koech, Atlantic Coast Club, 2.07.17. 2, Ray Brown, Atlantic Coast Club, 2.07.80. 3, James Igohe, Bud Light, 2.08.76.

4, Mike Gebeke, University of Chicago TC, 2.06.62. 5, Jack McIntosh, Bud Light, 2.09.05. Sprint Medley Relay-1, Bud Light (Walter McCoy, Mel Lattany, Calvin Smith, James Butler), 2.00.45. 2, Accusplit TC, 2.00.62. 3, Dolfin Brom International, 2.04.73.

4, New York Pioneers, 2.12.66. Mile-1, Sydney Maree, Athletic Attic, 3.54.98. 2, Jim Spivey, Athletics West, 3.57.08. 3, Jim McKeon, Richmond, 3.58.36. 4, Frank Assume, unattached, 4.01.47.

5, Paul Donovan, Arkansas, 4.01.51. Mile Relay-1, Bud Light (Clarence Daniels, James Rolle, Oki Clark, Eugene Sanders), 3.15.10. 2, St. Augustine's, 3.15.45. 3, Iowa, 3.19.52.

4, Karamu Flyers, 3.22.89. Two-Mile Walk-1, Jim Heiring, Bud Light, 12.07.56 (world indoor record, old record, 12.11.21, Heiring, 1964). 2, Tim Lewis, New York AC, 12.26.40. 3, Gary Morgan, New York AC, 12.39.79. 4, Tom Edwards, Suny-Stony Brook, 12.44.89.

5, Ed ORourke, C.W. Post, 12.51.50. Two-Mile Relay-1, Penn State (Vance Watson, Steve Shisler, Chris Mills, Randy Moore), 7.25.98. 2. Westchester Puma, 7.26.62.

3, Bud Light, 7.27.26. 4, University of Chicago TC, 7.31.94. Three-Mile-1, Doug Padilla, Athletics West, 12.57.15. 2, Eamonn Coghlan, New York AC-fre-land, 12.59 56. 3, John Treacy, New Balance TC-Ireland.

13.07.24. 4, Bill Krohn, Westchester Puma, 13.16.7f. 5, Paul Gorman, New Balance, 13.27.27. Shot put-1, Scott Lofquist, unattached, 67 feet, 11 inches. 2, Kevin Akins, Athletics West, 67-1014.

3, Art McDermott, Commonwealth AC, 61-10V5. 4, Jesse Stuart, University of Chicago TC, 61-214. 5, Rick Meyer, University of Houston, 60-4. 35-pound weight throw-1, Jud Logan, New York Athletic Club, 74 feet, 7V4 inches. 2, Matt Mileham, Fresno State TC-Britain, 73-614.

3, Walter Ciofani, France, 71-1114. 4, John McAr-dle, Oregon International, 69-4 'A. 5, Mike Fritch-man, Road Runners TC, 67-7. Long jump 1. Mike Conley, Arkansas, 26 feet, 1114 inches.

2, Larry Myricks, Bud Light Track America, 26-7V4. 3, Jason Grimes, Athletics West, 25-9V4. 4, Jaime Jefferson, Cuba, 25- 814. 5, Ronald Wayne, New Balance-TC, 25-5 'A. Triple jump 1 Mike Conley, University of Arkansas, 57 feet, 1 inch.

2, Joseph Taiwo, Accusplit Sports Club, Kenya, 54-1 'i. 3, Robert Cannon, Accusplit, 53-1114. 4, Joe Richardson, Stars 6 Stripes, 53-914. 5, Larry Streeter, Indiana. 53-7.

High Jump 1, Jimmy Howard, Pacific Coast Club, 7-6. 2. Dennis Lewis, new balance TC, 7-6V5. 3, Dwight Stones, pacific Coast Club, 7-418. 4, Milt Ottey, Pacific Coast Club, 7-4V5.

5, Francisco Centelles, Cuba, 7-418. Pole vault-t, Doug Lytle, Bud Light, 18-414. 2. Dave Kenworthy, Stars 6 Stripes, 16-1, 3, Jeff Buckingham, Bud Light, 17-9. 4, Nat Durham, Oregon TC, 17-9.

5, Earl Bell, Pacific Coast Club, 17-9. Women 60-1, Alice Brown, World Class AC, 6.56 seconds. 2, Brenda Cliette, Bud Light, 6.80. 3, Jennifer Inniss, Atoms TC, 6.90. 4, Mary Bolden, Puma, 6.90.

5. Michelle Glover, Houston, 6.95. 60 high hurdles 1, Candy Young, Puma, 7.57 seconds. 2, Sharon Danville, New Balance, 7 63. 3, Patricia Davis, St.

Augustine's, 7.65. 4, Kim Turner, unattached, 7.69. 5, Gayie Watkins, Southern California Cheetahs, 7.78. 220 1. Valerie Brisco-Hooks, World Class AC, 22.95 (world indoor best; old mark, 23.08, Brisco-Hooks, in Friday's semifinals).

2, Florence Griffith, World Class AC, 23.38. 3, Grace Jackson, Atoms TC, 24.00. 4, Randy Givens, Bud Light, 25.03. 4401, Diane Dixon, Atoms TC, 52.20 (world indoor record, old record, 52.77, Dixon, in Friday's heats). 2.

Andrea Thomas, Dolfin Bronx International. 53.45. 3, Charmaine Crooks, Bud Light. 53.56. 4, Maxine McMillan, Tennessee State.

54.31. 640-yard Relay-1 Atoms TC (Jennifer Inniss, Helena Nelson, Robin DeSeignora, Easter Gabriel), 1.09.92. 2. Tennessee State, 1:11.05. 3, Dynamite TC, 1.11 91.

8601, Cristina Cojocaru, Romania, 2.04.15. 2, Irina Podyalovskaya. Soviet Union, 2.04.73. 3, Rose Monday, Puma TC, 2.05.12. 4, Dorianne Lambelet, Athletics West.

2 06.80. 5, Delisa Walton Floyd. Team Adidas, 2.07.99. 880 Medley Relay-1, Tennessee State (Maxine McMillan, Barbara Frazier, Jackie Van Zandt, Angela Williams). 1.43.39.

2, Atoms TC. 1 46 46. 3. New York PAL, 1.46.64. 4, Dynamite TC.

1.56.89. Mile 1, Doina Melinte, Romania, 4.37.00. 2, Fita Lovin. Romania, 4.38.12. 3, Ravilya Agletdi-nova, Soviet Union, 4.39.56 4, Brit McRoberts, Canada, 4 41.13.

5, Renee Odom, Houston Harriers, 4 41.90. Mile walk 1 Theresa Vaill. Island TC, 6 minutes. 58 70 seconds. 2.

Maryanne Torrellas, Abraxas TC, 7.03.43. 3. Esther Lopez, Southern California Road Runners. 7.04.25. 4, Carol Brown.

Island TC, 7.26.97. 5, Susan Liars, Island TC, 7 29 19. Mile Relay-1. Atoms TC (Grace Jackson, Stephanie Saieem. Robin DeSeignora, Diane Dixon), 3.42.37.

2. Bud Light, 3.43.45. 3, Rice University. 3 46 50 4, Delaware Stale, 3.46.60. 5, Tennessee State, 3.49.97.

Two-Mile-1. Cathy Branta, Wisconsin, 9 40.54. 2. Maricica Puica. Romania, 9.41.60.

3, Lynn Jennings. Nike, 9.48.53. 4, Katie Ishmael, Wisconsin, 9 49 80. 5, Suzanne Girard, Moving Comfort, 9.50.07. Long jump-1.

Carol Lewis. Houston, 21 feet, 788 inches. 2. Vali lonescu. Romania.

21-4. 3, Dorothy Scott, Atoms Track Club, 20-1088 4, Amsoara Cusmir-Stanciu, 20-284. 5, Cynthia Henry, Texas-EI Paso, 19-784. Shot put 1, Bonnie Dasse, Coast Athletics, 60 feet, 6 inches. 2.

Regina Cavanaugh, Rice, 54-1118. 3, Sandra Burke, unattached, 54-10. 4, Julie Marrazzo. Indiana. 50-4 '8.

High Jump 1, Coleen Sommer, Ather TC, 5 484. 2. Debbie Brill. Pacific Coast Club. 6-388.

3, Joni Huntley Pacific Coast Club, 6-1 84 4, Linda McCurdy. Texas-EI Paso, 5-1188. 5, Jolanda Jones, Houston. 5-984. Deals BASEBALL American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Signed Ozzie Guillen, shortstop, to a one-year contract.

National League ANGELES DODGERS-Reached con-agreements with Franklin Stubbs, first lan-outfielder, and German Rivera, third lan. FOOTBALL National Football League YORK GIANTS Named Tim Rooney di-of pro personnel. HOCKEY National Hockey League MONTREAL CANADIENS-Recalled Patrick Roy, goaltender, from Granby of the Quebec Maior Junior League. Sent Kent Carlson, defenseman, to Sherbrooke of the American Hockey League. ST.

LOUIS BLUES-Traded Mike Liut, goal-tender, to the Hartford Whalers for Mark Johnson. left wing, and Greg Millen, goaltender. COLLEGE BAYLOR-Announced the resignation of Jim Haller, head basketball coach, effective March 2 COLORADO Announced the resignation of Ron Dickerson, assistant football coach, to take a similar position at Penn State. Friday's Games Philadelphia 110, Detroit 99 Boston 115, Chicago 105 Indiana 122, L.A. Lakers 113 Golden State 131 New Jersey 127 New York 113, Atlanta 105 Utah 102, Cleveland 98 Dallas 110, Washington 101 Houston 117, Portland 103 San Antonio 118, Phoenix 111 Seattle 133, Denver 123 Saturday's Games New Jersey at Detroit Milwaukee at Cleveland Golden State at Chicago Washington at Houston Dallas at Kansas City Sunday's Games L.A.

Lakers at New York, 9 a.m., Channel 8, KOWN (1450), KLAC (570) Utah at Philadelphia Portland at San Antonio Phoenix at Denver Boston at Indiana, 1.15 p.m., WTBS L.A. Clippers at Seattle, 5.30 p.m., KHJ (930) NBA Summaries LOS ANGELES (113) Rambis 2-5 3-5 7, Worthy 7-17 34 17, Abdul-Jabbar 10-14 8-1528, Scott 5-135-515, E.Johnson 6-9 4-4 22, Cooper 4-10 60 9, Spriggs 1-3 6-8 8, McAdoo 0-4 3-4 3, McGee 2-3 60 4. Totals 3678 32-45 113. INDIANA (122) Williams 12-19 7-13 31, Kellogg 12-19 1-2 25, Stipanovich 2-7604, Thomas 67 60 10, Fleming 11-19 40 26, Sichting 7-13 60 14, Garnett 2-5 2-2 6. Waiters 1-2 60 2, Gray 60 60 0, Brown 2-3 60 4.

Totals 54-94 14-23 122. Los Angeles 24 27 29 33-113 Indiana 32 28 30 32-122 Three-point goals E.Johnson 2, Cooper. Fouled out-Abdul-Jabbar, Stipanovich. Re-bounds-Los Angeles 48 (Rambis. Abdul-Jab-bar 7), Indiana 53 (Williams, Stipanovich 8).

As-sists-Los Angeles 26 (E.Johnson 11), Indiana 33 (Sichting 12). Total fouls Los Angeles 23, Indiana 30. DENVER (123) English 616 4-4 14, Natt 616 4-5 16, Cooper 69 1-2 1 1 Dunn 2-3 1-2 5, Lever 1-5 1-2 3, Issel 87 4-4 1 5, Hanzlik 87 4-4 14, Evans 616 60 14, Turner 8 6 60 6, White 2-5 4-6 9, Kopicki 67 2-3 14, Schayes 1-2 60 2. Totals 47-99 2832 123. SEATTLE (133) McCormick 69 87 17, Vranes 63 60 0, Sikma 7-13 7-8 21 Henderson 611 86 19, Wood 611 3-4 15, Sobers 810 1-1 11, Chambers 1820 84 29, Brickowski 2-3 4-6 8, Schweitz 65 60 0, King 60 0-0 0, Blackwell 4-8 1-2 9, Sundvold 2-4 0-0 4.

Totals 5897 27-38 133. Denver 28 19 36 40-123 Seattle 29 46 34 24-133 Three-point goals Evans 2, Issel, White 1. Fouled out None. Rebounds Denver 51 (Issel, Kopicki 7), Seattle 63 (Sikma 13). Assists Denver 35 (Lever 7), Seattle 36 (Henderson 8).

Total fouls-Denver 27, Seattle 27. NEW YORK (113) Cummings 11-17 60 22, King 1829 86 35, Bannister 611-21, Tucker 610 60 13, Walker 814 8 10 18. E.Wilkins 61 0-0 0, Sparrow 2-2 2-2 6, Bailey 2-5 2-4 6. Orr 85 1-1 7, Grunfeld 2-6 1-2 5. Totals 4690 2627 113.

ATLANTA (105) Levingston 2-9 1-3 5. D.Wilkins 1623 811 31, Rollins 7-13 85 19, Johnson 611 3-4 16, Wittman 4-6 1-2 9. Carr 86 66 6, Rivers 0-4 2-2 2, Willis 2-5 1-2 5. Hastings 1-1 66 2, Glenn 4-7 2-3 10. Totals 388524-32105.

New York 23 39 22 28-113 Atlanta 26 23 25 31-105 Three-point 2, Tucker, Johnson. Fouled out None. Rebounds New York 55 (Cummings 12), Atlanta 40 (Levingston, Wilkins 10). Assists New York 19 (Walker 7), Atlanta 27 (Johnson 9). Total fouls-New York 26, Atlanta 25.

Technicals-New York Coach Brown. A- 8,070. GOLDEN STATE (131) Short 1826 611 35. Smith 4-9 84 11, White-head 811 2-2 12, Floyd 12-15 7-9 32, Conner 1-7 1-2 3, Aleksinas 3-6 1-2 7, Burtt 84 1-2 7, M. Johnson 7-10 89 22, Wilson 62 2-2 2.

Totals 4690 38 43131. NEW JERSEY (127) Williams 7-11 2-3 16, Gminski 613 83 15, Dawkins 12-14 69 30, Birdsong 14-21 4-6 32, Richardson 617 60 14. Cook 7-9 60 14, Ransey 61 66 0, Turner 0-4 06 0, McKenna 2-2 2-2 6, G. Johnson College Scores EAST Bryant 102, St. Joseph's, Maine 88 California.

Pa. 87, Mansfield 84 Carnegie-Mellon 59, Bethany 57 Columbia 58, Brown 56 Dartmouth 75, Princeton 59 Dominican 90, St. Joseph The Provider 64 E. Nazarene 68, Easton, Pa. 60 Keene St.

58, Pace 57 King's Point 86, N. Adams St. 74 Millersville 91, Slippery Rock 70 Misericordia 81, Penn 80 Northeastern 78, New Hampshire 70 Penn 53, Harvard 51 Scranton 69, Elizabethtown 52 SE Massachusetts 87, Worcester St. 84 St Francis, Pa. 61, St.

Francis, N.Y. 59 St. Lawrence 85. Rochester 61 Stevens Tech 79, Vassar 55 Thiel 120, Hiram 107 Union, N.Y. 85, Clarkson 72 Utica Tech 96, DYouville 55 Wm Paterson 48, Trenton St.

45 Yale 75, Cornell 61 SOUTH Augusta 58. Armstrong St. 55, OT Bir -Southern 57, 55 Delta St. 59, Mississippi Coll. 58 Maryville 60.

Wash. 8 Lee 56 Roanoke 75, Hampden-Sydney 65 Spring Hill 99. Phillips 84 Transylvania 103, Berea 88 Webber 95, Edward Waters 77 MIDWEST Buena Vista 97, Simpson 91 Chicago St. 95, Illinois Tech 63 Cincinnati Bible 96, Franklin 70 Dubuque 66, Upper Iowa 62 Emporia St. 95, Kearney St.

70 Ft. Hays St 84, Washburn 80, OT Grace, Ind. 64, Purdue-Calumet 63 Hamline 66. St. Mary's, Minn 62 John Carroll 72.

Grove City 66, OT Lakeland 94. Bend 92 Lulher 67, William Penn 63 Marycrest 101, Northwestern, Iowa 89 McKendree 74, St. Francis, III. 67 Mo Western 90. Mo.

Southern 79 Baseball The final list of players who went to salary arbitration, their clubs, what they requested and what was offered. WINNERS Req Off 31.200.000 31,000,000 31,000,000 3675,000 3435.000 3350.000 3375.000 5235,000 3344.000 3230,000 595.000 360,000 LOSERS 31.100.000 3800.000 3665.000 3600,000 3850.000 3650.000 Raines, Expos Boggs, Red Sox Scioscia, Dodgers Palmer, Expos Schmidt, Rangers Roberge, Expos Durham, Cubs Koosman. Phillies Orosco, Mets N.Y. Rangers 8, Pittsburgh 3 Minnesota 4, Chicago 1 Edmonton 6, Quebec 3 Saturdays Games Calgary at New Jersey Toronto at Detroit Boston at N.Y. Islanders Los Angeles at Hartford Winnipeg at Montreal Quebec at Vancouver Washington at Edmonton Pittsburgh at Minnesota Sunday's Games St.

Louis at Hartford Detroit at Chicago Calgary at Philadelphia Los Angeles at Buffalo, 4.05 p.m., Channel 9 N.Y. Islanders at Montreal NHL Summaries Quebec 0 2-3 Edmonton 3 2 16 First Period-1, Edmonton, Kurri 58 (Krushel-nyski, Coffey), 10.59. 2, Edmonton, Napier 14, 11.25. 3, Edmonton, Fogolin 4 (Anderson, Napier), 16.30. Penalties Hunter, Que, minor-ma-jor (high-sticking-fighting), McClelland, Edm, minor-major (high-sticking-fighting), Messier, Edm (hooking), 11.31.

Second Period 4, Edmonton, Coffey 25 (Gretzky, Melnyk), 2.45. 5, Edmonton, Gretzky 61 (Krushelnyski, Coffey), 15:58. 6, Quebec, Ashton 23 (P. Stastny, Bell), 18.01 (pp). Penal-ties McClelland.

Edm (roughing), 11.48; Goulet, Que (hooking), 13.01; Hughes, Edm (hooking), 17.22. Third Period 7, Quebec, Lemieux 9 (Paie-ment, Goulet), 4.53. 8. Quebec, Maxwell 7 (P. Stastny), 10.33.

9, Edmonton, Hughes 8 (Jack-son), 18.22. Peanlties Paiement, Que (roughing), 8.53; Jackson, Edm (roughing), 8.53; Maxwell, Cue (roughing), 19.33; Kurri, Edm (roughing), 19.33. Shots on goal Quebec 11-9-15-35. Edmonton 12-15-8-35. Goalies-Quebec, Gosselin (35 shots-29 saves).

Edmonton, Moog (35-32). A 17,498. Referee-Terry Gregson. Chicago 0 1 01 Minnesota 2 1 14 First Period-1, Minnesota, Giles 4 (Graham, Ciccarelli), 1.49. 2, Minnesota, Payne 22 (Bellows.

Roberts), 17.23. Penalties-Rouse, Min (hooking), 9.54; Velischek. Min (tripping), 19.51. Second Period 3, Chicago, Olczyk 14 (Paterson), 6.51 (sh). 4, Minnesota, Payne 23 (Acton, Berglund), 7.16 (pp).

Penalties-B. Wilson, Chi (holding), 2.25; Frawley, Chi (interference), 5.37; Coulis, Min (roughing), 9.10; Olczyk, Chi (roughing), 9.10; Snepsts, Min (hooking), 17.55. Third Period 5, Minnesota, Berglund 5 (Maruk), 2.26. Penalties Coulis, Min, minor-major-misconduct (high-sticking-iighting), 6.24; Olczyk, Chi, major (fighting), 6.24; Fraser, Chi (hooking), 7.51; Roberts, Min, major (fighting), 12.26; Frawley. Chi, major (fighting), 12.26; Graham, Min, minor-major (roughing-fighting), 14.43; McMurchy, Chi, minor-major (roughing-fighting), 14.43; T.

Murray, Chi (slashing), 15.02. Shots on goal Chicago 11-4-621. Minnesota 11-6-5-22. Goalies-Chicago, Pang (22 shots-18 saves). Minnesota, Beaupre (21-20).

A- 15,217. Re-feree-Ron Wicks. N.Y. Rangers 4 0 4-8 Pittsburgh 0 1 2-3 First Period 1, New York, Sundstrom 14 (Beck, Erixon). 7.14 (sh).

2, New York, Ruot-salainen 21 (Ftorek, Richmond), 7.52. 3, New York, S. Patrick 10 (J. Patrick), 12.51 (pp). 4, New York, Brooke 6 (McPhee), 19.23.

Penalties- Ru-otsalainen, NYR (high-sticking), 5.41; Fotiu, NYR (hooking), 8.46; Lamoureux, Pit (elbowing), 12.49. Second Period-5, Pittsburgh, Shedden 29 (Hillier), 1.12. Penalties-Rogers, NYR (tripping). 1.56; Shedden, Pit (holding). 5.53; Rogers, NYR (holding), 7.24; Pavelich, NYR (slashing), 8.46; Bullard, Pit (roughing), 8.46; McPhee, NYR (holding), 16.28.

Third Period 6, New York, Sundstrom 15 (Erixon), 2.39. 7, New York, Greschner 11, 3.40. 8, Pittsburgh, Shedden 30 (Bodger), 7.06. 9, New York, Hedberg 13 (Pavelich, Ruot-salainen). 11.57.

10. New York, Sundstrom 16 (Greschner), 12.27. 11, Pittsburgh. Lemieux 27 (Loney), 15.07. Penalties-None.

Shots on Goal New York 12-4-1026. Pittsburgh 12-17-13-42. Goalies-New York, Vanbiesbrouck (42 shots-39 saves). Pittsburgh, Ford (26-18). A 10,612.

Referee Ron Fournier. St. Louis 0 2 2-4 Buffalo 0 1 0-1 First period None. Penalties- Hickey, St.L (tripping), 7.24; Reeds, St.L (slashing), 17.13; Housley, Buf (slashing). 17.13.

Second period 1, St. Louis, Paslawski 17 (Sutter, T. Johnson), 0.24. 2, Buffalo, Andreychuk 26 (Schoenfeld, Playfair), 3.47. 3, St.

Louis, Hickey 7 (T.Johnson), 11.21. Penalty-Ramsey, Buf (holding), 8.46. Third period 4, St. Louis, Federko 23 (Mullen, Dufour). 4.31.

5, St. Louis. Wilson 6 (Wick-enheiser. Pettersson), 6.12. Penalties-Wilson, St.L (hooking), 6.32; Cyr, Buf (slashing), 8 22 Shots on goal-St.

Louis 616723. Buffalo 8 612-23. Goalies-St. Louis, Wamsley (2822). Buffalo, Sauve (2819).

Referee Dave Newell. Tennis LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) Results Friday in the 3375.000 Pilot Pen Classic men's tennis tournament at the La Quinta Hotel Tennis Club. Singles Quarterfinals Greg Holmes, Danville, def. Jimmy Connors, Sanibel Harbor, 60, 63.

David Pate. Las Vegas, def. Aaron Krickstein. Grosse Pointe, 62, 26, 61. Libor Pimek, Czechoslovakia, def.

John Lloyd, Great Britain, 61, 16. 6-4. Larry Stefanki, Menlo Park, def. Tarik Benhabiles, France, 7-5, 76. TORONTO (AP) Results Friday in the 5200.000 Moison Light Challenge tennis tournament (seedmgs in parentheses).

SINGLES Quarterfinals Eliot Tellscher (2), Palos Verdes, def. Ramesh Krishnan (6), India. 62, 6-4. Kevin Curren (3). South Africa, def.

Bud Schultz. Meriden. 62, 66. Anders Jarryd (1), Sweden, def. Peter Fleming, Seabrook Island, S.C., 76 (7-5), 66.

Wopek Fibak, Poland, def. Gene Mayer (5), Gulf Island, Fla 61. 16. 64. DOUBLES Quarterfinals Glenn Michibata.

Toronto, and Glenn Layen-decker. Portoia Valley. def. Chip Hooper Sunnyvale. Calif, and Van Winitsky, Lauderhill, Fla 62.

67 (66), 64. Steve Meister. North Miami Beach, and Eliot Teltscher. Palos Verdes. Calif, def.

Kevin Curren, South Africa, and Wojtek Fibak (2), Poland, 26, 63, 64. Semifinals Peter Fleming. Seabrook Island, S.C., and Anders Jarryd (1), Sweden, def. Mike De-Palmer, Knoxville, Tenn. and Sammy Giammal-va (3), Houston, 63, 64.

City 59, Lincoln 50 Mt. Mercy 84, Grand View 70 NE Illinois 93, George Williams 87, OT Rockhurst 78, Drury 70 St. John's. Minn. 53, Augsburg 48 Tri-State 94, Huntington 84 Wartburg 62, Central 6f Wayne, Neb.

91, Pittsburg St. 74 SOUTHWEST Lubbock Christian 101, Dallas 66 FAR WEST Boise St. 72. N. Arizona 55 Cal Angeles 61, Cal Hills 57 Colorado Mines 75.

Western St. 67 Colorado St. 83, Wyoming 68 Denver 80, Colorado Coll. 75 Idaho Coll. 68.

W. Baptist 61 Montana 63, Idaho St. 62 Montana St. 79, Weber St. 66 87, Idaho 76 TOURNAMENTS Capital Conference First Round Mary Washington 73.

Froslbug St. 70 Salisbury St. 120, St. Mary's, Md. 74 CUNY Tourney Championship Staten Island 60.

Lehman 53 Dixie Conference Semifinals Greensboro 68, Chris. Newport 65 St. Andrew's 65, N.C. Wesleyan 63, 20T Frontier Conference First Round Montana 87, Rocky Mountain 86, OT LIU Invitational First Round N.Y. Poly 82, St.

Joseph's, L.l. 75 Ohio Conference Semifinals Otterbein 69. Muskingum 58 Wittenberg 73, Marietta 55 SUNY Athletic Conference First Round Albany St N.Y. 91, Brockport St. 66 Buffalo SI 66, Potsdam St.

63 Brunansky, Twins Sisk. Mets Ramos, Expos Diaz, Dodgers 1984 Raines, Expos Boggs, Red Sox Scioscia, Dodgers Palmer, Expos Schmidt, Rangers Roberge, Expos Durham. Cubs Koosman, Phillies Orosco, Mets 600,000 $425,000 $470,000 $275,000 $150,000 $115,000 $170,000 $120,000 $800,000 $525,000 $165,000 $162,500 $115,000 $51,000 $500,000 $584,000 $525,000 The Latest PRO BASKETBALL (NBA) Favorite Points Underdog DETROIT 4V4 New Jersey Milwaukee 2 Vi CLEVELAND CHICAGO 8 Golden State Dallas 1V4 KANSAS CITY HOUSTON 6 Washington COLLEGE BASKETBALL Georgetown 10V4 CONNECTICUT ILLINOIS ST 6 Creighton KANSAS 2 Oklahoma SMU 12V5 Texas DUKE 7 Georgia Tech MEMPHIS ST Vh Va-Com-monwealth SYRACUSE 1 St John's NOTRE DAME 6V4 Byu Virginia 7V4 RHODE ISLAND ST JOSEPH'S 9 Rutgers Temple 4 MASS DEPAUL 14 LaSalle Ford ham 1 HOLY CROSS IOWA ST 7 Oklahoma St BALL ST 1 Miami-Ohio ILLINOIS 8 Michigan MANHATTAN 3Vi Fairfield MISSOURI 5 Vi Nebraska CAROLINA 10 Clemson NAVY 11 Vi Army FRESNO ST 8 Fullerton St BUTLER 2 Xavier INDIANA 9 Vi Purdue FLORIDA ST Plckem Va Tech ARIZONA 4 Oregon St DETROIT 5'i Oral Roberts ARIZONA ST 6V5 Oregon NEW MEXICO 4 Texas-EI Paso Iowa 10 NORTHWESTERN OHIO ST 2 Vi Illinois WM MARY Plckem Geo Mason TENNESSEE 4 Miss St BROWN 2 Cornell Penn 7 DARTMOUTH FLORIDA 5 Vi Lsu GEO WASHINGTON 6Vi St Bonaventure KENT ST 1 Ohio Columbia 2 YALE RICHMOND 5 James Madison INDIANA ST 11 Vi Texas St HARVARD 5 Vi Princeton JACKSONVILLE 3 Florida Kentucky 7 NC-CHAR- Friday's Games No games scheduled Saturday's Games No games scheduled Sunday's Game All-Star Game in Richfield, Ohio, 2.30 p.m., ESPN Palomar Baseball Chaffey. 010 010 000 000 2 8 2 Palomar 000 000 200 001 2 5 3 Monge, Dillon (12) and Day; Kovensky and Abrams. HRs Copis (C).

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