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Page Fourteen TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1984 SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN Regions! wrepirp Doiroo Qak NBA Saturday's Games Los Angeles at San Antonio Oklahoma at Chicago Memphis at Birmingham Sunday's Games Tampa Bay at Denver New Jersey at Houston Pittsburgh at Washington Oakland at Philadelphia Arizona at Michigan Monday, March 19 New Orleans at Jacksonville Chicago at Winnipeg Buffalo at Calgary Pittsburgh at Los Angeles Ylcjor Lccguo Bcccboil Exhibition Season Monday's Games Minnesota 2, Los Angeles 1 Houston 1, Atlanta 0 Philadelphia 7. Detroit 2 Toronto vs. Pittsburgh, ppd. rain Boston 8, New York (NL) 7 Cincinnati 4, Kansas City 2 Chicago (AL) 4, St. Louis 3 San Diego 1, Milwuakee 3 Cleveland 8.

Chicago (NL) 3 San Fran 8, Oakland 6, 10 innings California 10, Seattle 8 Montreal 6, Baltimore 5 Today's Games Houston vs. Montreal at West Palm Beach, Fla. Cincinnati vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla. Los Angeles vs.

Boston at Winter Haven, Fla. Atlanta vs. Chicago (AL) at Sarasota, Fla. St. Louis vs.

Minnesota at Orlando, Fla. Kansas City vs. Detroit (SS) at Lakeland, Fla. New York (AL) vs. Texas at Pompano Beach, Fla.

Detroit (SS) vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla. San Diego vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz. California vs.

Chicago (NL) at Mesa, Ariz. Seattle vs. Milwaukee at Sun City, Ariz. Cleveland vs. Oakland at Phoenix.

Ariz. Pittsburgh vs. New York (NL) at St. Petersburg, Fla. Baltimore at University of Miami Monday's Games No games scheduled Today's Games Phoenix at New York Denver at Washington Atlanta at Cleveland Philadelphia at Indiana Detroit at Milwaukee Dallas at San Antonio San Diego at Houston Portland vs.

Utah at Las Vegas Seattle at Los Angeles Chicago at Golden State Wednesday's Games Washington at Boston Phoenix at New Jersey Denver at Detroit Kansas City at Atlanta Milwaukee at Philadelphia San Diego at Dallas Prop Baskotball Final Class A Poll By The Associated Press 1. McLeansboro (11) 31 0 266 2. Mel (4) 27 3 247 3. Madison (2) 27 2 232 4. Toluca 29 0 212 5.

Breese Mater Dei 30 0 210 Mount Pulaski 26 2 175 7. Chrisman 29 0 169 S. Havana 23 5 ISO 9. Flora 28 2 125 10. Kankakee McNmr 11.

Carrollton 12. Lena Winslow 13. Winnebago 14. Hoopestn- E. Lynn 15.

Hinckley Big Rock 16. Monmouth 25 5 28 3 25 4 255 255 25 3 19 8 Final Class AA Evanston (12) Peoria Manual (1) Aurora West Carbondale (1) Chicago Simeon Poll 27 0 222 26 1 203 26 1 189 274 114 25 1 169 27 0 146 24 3 134 25 1 115 24 3 114 24 3 104 24 3 89 23 4 58 23 3 46 23 4 20 196 19 216 13 6. Rockford Boylan 7. Thorn Ton 8. Chicago Robeson 9.

Peoria Rich woods 10. Pekin 11. Rock island 12. Chicago Mt Carml 13. Champgn Centennl 14.

Gurnee Warren 15. Chicago Weber 16. Wstchstr St Joseph Girls ncflionalo CLASS A AtCoCxfen Cairo 84, Dongola 17 Anna-Jonesboro 58. Egyptian 38 Today's Qam 7 7.PQm Cobden m' vs- Shawnee m': kwury U4-6) vs. Meridian (1-7) At McUansboro Monday's Results Carrier Mills 41.

Carmi 36 Galatia 29, Shawneetown 27 Wednesday's Gams (19-5) vs. Carrier Mills (6-8); 8 p.m.: McLeansboro (14-7) vs. Galatia At Massac County Monday's Rasufts Hardin County 44, pQpe County 36 Goreville 78, Joppa 36 Wsdnssday's Games 6:30 p.m.: Massac County (19-4) vs. Hardin County; 8 p.m.: Vienna (20-4) vs. Goreville (14-8) At West Frankfort Monday's Reeutts Elverado 41, Johnston City 39 OT Christopher 54.

Zeigler-Royalton 24 Wsdneeday's Games 6:30 p.m.: West Frankfort (6-14) vs. Overado (5-15); Carterville (10-7) vs Christopher (11-6) At Okawvtae Monday's Rssutts Breese Mater Dei 54, Okawville 51 Carlyle 49, Breese Central 45 Wsdneeday's Games 6:30 p.m.: Nashville (17-3) vs. Breese Mater Dei; 8 p.m.: Trenton (Wesclin) vs Cartyle (23-2) At Sparta Today's Game 4 p.m.: Game 1 Tamoroa (9-10) vs Pinckneyville (1-15) At Wayne City Monday's Reeutts Edwards County 43, Wayne City 41 Fairfield 89, Red Hill 28 Wsdneeday's Game 6:30 p.m.: Mount Carmel vs. Edwards County; 8 p.m.: Lawrenceville vs. Fairfield At Woodlawn Monday's Reeutts Sandoval 56.

Waltonville 54 OT Webber Twp. 83, Odin 22 Wednesday Game's 6:30 p.m.: Sandoval vs. Woodlawn (23-0); 8 p.m.: Webber Twp. vs. Sesser-Valier(13-6) CLASS' AA At Marlon Monday's Rseutts Marion 58, Murphysboro 44 Harrisburg 75.

Carbondale 45 Thursday's Championship 7 p.m.: Marion (19-5) vs. Harrisburg (14-11) At Highland Today's Games 6:30 p.m.: Mascoutah vs. Salem; 8 p.m.: Highland vs. Centralia (18-6) At Charleston Today's Games 7 p.m.: Mattoon vs. Effingham; 8:30 p.m.: Charleston vs.

Paris At Mount Vernon Monday's Results Mount Vernon 62. Benton 37 Olney 51, Herrin 45 Thursday's Championship 7 p.m.: Mount Vernon (19-6) vs. Olney Bearcats. Debbie Battle led Zeigler-Royal- ton, which finished 0-20, with 11 points. McLeansboro Regional Myra Randolph poured in 22 points and Julie Taborn added 10 to lead Carrier Mills to a 41-36 win over Carml in the opening game.

Galatia edged Shawnectown 29-27 in the other first round contest. The Wildcats held a commanding 25-13 lead at the intermission and hung on for the win. Karen Behrend scored 18 points for Carml. Lori Hall hit a short jump shot with one minute remaining to lift Galatia over Shawneetown. Hall led Galatia with 14 points.

Galatia led 21-14 at the half, but was outscored 6-0 in the third quarter. Okawvillo Regional Breese Mater Dei almost let one slip away. Leading 36-25 at halftime, the Knights hung on for a 54-51 decision. Carlyle edged Breese Central 49-45 in the second contest. Mater Dei, which hit 18 of 34 field goal attempts, was led by Barbie Perkes' 19 points and Shelly Eth-ridge's 17.

Stacy Friederich added 11. Julie Otten paced the Rockets with 14 points. Lisa Linker chipped in 12 and Trina Mueller 11. Carlyle rallied from a 26-24 half-time deficit despite 14 points from Mellissa Boeckmann and 12 from Lori Cruse. Cynthia Wessell's 18 points and Jeannie Pollmann's 11 led the Indians.

Carlyle outscored Central 11-10 and 14-9 in the final quarters. Woodlawn Regional Sandoval hit 9 of 13 free throws in overtime to edge Waltonville 56-54 and Webber Township crushed Odin 83-22. The game was tied 47-47 entering overtime. Stacy Murray topped the Cardinals with 24 points. Michelle Grasher Transections MONDAY BASEBALL National League PITTSBURGH PIRATES Reassigned Dimas Gutierrez, In fielder, Andy Hall and Ruben Rodriguez, catchers, and Pete Rice, pitcher, to their minor league camp.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DETROIT PISTONS-Signed Isiah Thomas, guard, to a 10-year contract extension. FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS-Signed Rick Trocano, quarterback, to a one year contract. DENVER BRONCOS-Pro moted John Beake to assistant general manager. NEW YORK GIANTS-Traded Terry Jackson, defensive back, to the Seattle Seahawks for an undisclosed 1984 draft choice. Calondar TODAY Junior College Baseball Illinois Central at Kaskaskia SIU Sports At Houston Baptist (Men's Gymnastics) At Northeast Louisiana (Men's Track) Montclair State at Coral Gables, Fla.

(Baseball) At F.l.U. Invitational at Miami, Fla. (Men's Golf) WEDNESDAY SIU Sports Miami. Fla. at Coral Gables, Fla.

(Baseball) At F.l.U. Invitational at Miami, Fla. (Women's Golf) Mississippi at Gainesville, Fla. (Men's Tennis) Iowa State (Women's Gymnastics) VJrostKng Granltt City Jr. High Sectional Murphysboro won the tournament with 233 points.

Champions for Murphysboro were Jeff Kill-ebrew (70). Richard Kalina (85), Brad Hill (155) and Bryon Gor-dan Also qualifying for the state meet were Brian Harrison (80), Kevin Kemp (85), Steve Wilcox (95). Mark Mitchell (111). Joe Singleton (135), and Bill Deitz (170). Pet.

PF PA 1.000 62 46 48 32 45 64 27 107 63 68 57 .333 104 .333 46 75 97 35 67 24 89 44 34 7 SaluM sports USFL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic N.Jer 3 Phil 2 Pitt 0 Wash 0 N. Orl 3 Tampa 3 Birm 2 Jack 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 Southern 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 added 12. Annette Colgraves scored 14 points while Michelle Fallis chipped in 12 and Cindy Hodge 10. Webber breezed to a 41-6 halftime advantage in the romp of Odin. Elizabeth Allen paced four double-figure scorers with 21 points.

Leslie Hall pumped in 17, Kora Morgan 16 and Belinda Kergan scored 10. Wayno City Regional Edwards County nipped host Wayne City 43-41 in the first game and Fairfield rolled to an 89-28 win in the second match. Janneene Knakmuhs led Edwards County with 15 points. Johnna Tom-blinson added 13. Wayne City had 18 points from Sarah Karcher and 10 from Michelle Hurley.

Sherri Taylor and Lisa Merritt combined for 43 points in leading the Mules to a rout over Red Hill. Taylor had 22 and Merritt netted 21. Stacey Wilson also was in double-figures with 13 points. Fairfield led 14-6 after one quarter and exploded in the second quarter to take a commanding 45-13 halftime lead. Mt.

Vernon Regional Although connecting on only 22 of 62 field goal attempts, Mount Vernon swamped Benton 62-37 in AA opening round action. Olney clipped Herrin 51-45 in the second matchup. Susan Smith's 18 points led the Rams, who outscored Benton 23-7 in the fourth quarter. Rina Schweninger and Sandy Sendelbach each scored 11. Olney's 15-10 fourth quarter led the North Egypt Conference Tigers to victory.

Sue Ledecker tallied 16 points and Jodi Jones had 15. Delina Walker topped Herrin with 20 points while teammate Julie Brown added 10. Class AA regional tournaments at Charleston and Highland were postponed Monday night because of icy road conditions. First-round games at both sites will be played tonight. steals with 79, and fifth in field goal percentage at 58.5.

SIU junior center Kenny Perry made the second team, along with sophomores Melvin Mathis of Drake and John Sherman Williams of Indiana State and juniors Voise Winters, Bradley; Rickie Johnson, Illinois State; Vernon Moore, Creighton, and Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State. Receiving honorable mention were Cleveland Bibbens, SIU; Jim Les, Bradley; Gregory Brandon, Creighton; Michael McKenny, Illinois State; Herbert Johnson, Tulsa; Bruce Vanley, Tulsa; and Kendall Walling of West Texas State. .667 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .667 NHL 2 0 Mmphs 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE 1.000 .667 .667 .000 .000 .667 .667 .333 .000 Monday's Games Winnipeg 8, Toronto 7. OT Minnesota 7, Montreal 6, OT Today's Games Edmonton at Quebec N.Y. islanders at New Jersey Hartford at St.

Louis Pittsburgh at Vancouver Wednesday's Games Boston at Detroit Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers New Jersey at Washington Minnesota at Toronto Central Mich 3 HOUS 2 Okla 2 Chic 0 S. Ant 0 Ariz 2 Denver 2 LA 1 Oak 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 Pacific 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 Monday's Arizona 37, Game Washington 7 Tulsa duo heads list of All-Valley selections paaaanaiaDannDCi Men gymnasts turn back LSU 0 0 0 Cairo jumped out to a 31-2 first-period lead and cruised to a 84-17 victory over Dongola in Class A girls regional tournament action Monday. In the second contest, Anna-Jones-boro clubbed Egyptian 58-38. Cairo, 16-6 and top-seeded, was topped by Linda Ramsey with 16 points.

Amelia Vaughn and Rhonda Holder each pumped in 10. With three scorers in double figures, the Wildcats built a 21-16 half-time advantage, stretching it to 42-29 after three quarters. Laura Mull scored 20 points to pace A-J. Teresa Riegger added 14 and Chris Price 11. Massac County Regional Despite hitting only 18 of 61 field goal attempts, Hardin County edged Pope County 44-36 to advance to the regional semifinals Wednesday evening.

Goreville swamped Joppa 78-36, in the other first round game. Patti Conkle's 20 points and Tarn-mi Lamb's 13 led the Cougars, who outscored Pope County 23-16 in the second half. Mary Crimm had 14 to pace the Pirates. Goreville exploded to a 30-4 first-quarter lead in its win. Jackie Craig led four Black Cats in double figures with 22 points.

Dianne Kelley chipped in 20. Paula Huey and Joni Case each scored 12. Megan Wal-quist knocked in 13 to lead the Rangers. Goreville connected on 32 of 68 shots from the field while Joppa managed just 13 of 46. West Frankfort Regional Kristi Jatho's basket in the waning seconds of overtime lifted Elverado to a 41-39 victory over Johnston City.

The score was tied 36-36 going into overtime. Cheryl Coffer led Elverado with 16 points. Chris Xarcher added 14 for the Indians. In the second game, Christopher erupted for a 15-2 first quarter lead and coasted to a 54-25 win over Zeig-ler-Royalton. Kendra Steinmetz scored 18 points and Cindy Porter added 12 for the Herb Voss was second in the pommel horse at 9.4, Brendan Price was second in the parallel bars 9.35, Levy was second in the high bar at 9.6, and Lawrence Williamson was second in the floor exercise at 9.45.

The Salukis, rated No. 5 in the nation, will travel to Houston tonight for a dual meet with No. 16 Houston Baptist, which is coached by former Saluki Hutch Dvorak. against Western Illinois followed by a Sept. 22 home date with Arkansas State.

The Salukis travel to Southeast Missouri State Sept. 29 and come home to play Northern Iowa Oct. 6. They play at Eastern Illinois Oct. 13 before coming home for two games against West Texas State Oct 20 and Indiana State Oct 27.

The Salukis final two regular season games are at Drake Nov. 3 and at Southwest Missouri State Nov. 10. at 22 innings when they scored two runs in the fourth inning. Indians 8, Cubs 3 The Chicago Cubs dropped their fifth exhibition game in six starts, 8-3 to the Cleveland Indians on Monday at HoHokam Park in Mesa, Ariz.

Third-baseman Brook Jacoby rapped a three-run homer off Darryl Banks in the Tribe's four-run fourth inning. Rick Behenna was the winning pitcher as Cleveland improved its Cactus League record to 4-2. Cleveland scored two runs in the first on an RBI single by Julio Franco and a sacrifice fly by Jerry Federals He looked like the guy I was used to seeing back in the NFL days," said Arizona Coach George Allen of the 14-year National Football League veteran. "Greg did all of the things we've been working on since the season started. It all came together for him tonight, and us." Tim Spencer's one-yard run capped an 11-play, 91-yard Wrangler drive for a 7-0 lead seven minutes into the game.

Spencer, who closed out the scoring on a one-yard TD burst, led all rushers with 136 yards on 21 carries, while Kevin Long added 107 on 18. Johnson had 120 yards on 10 The Southern Illinois University men's gymnastics team improved its dual meet record to 13-2 Monday night with a 276.40-273.30 victory over Louisiana State in Baton Rouge, La. Greg Upperman won the rings with a 9.65 and John Levy tied with LSU's John Moyal for the all-around at 55.80. The Salukis had no other finisher higher than second. Baseball team loses in Florida CORAL GABLES, Fla.

The Southern Illinois University baseball team dropped a 12-6 decision to South Carolina here Monday. The Salukis, 1-1, jumped to a 3-0 lead in the top of the first when left fielder Scott Bridges from Chester socked a three-run homer. But Steeleville native, Gary Bockhorn (0-1), the starter, was unable to hold the lead. He was knocked out in the sixth after allowing eight runs. Bridges, a senior, finished with three hits and four RBI.

Center fielder Steve Finley, a freshman from Paducah, had three hits and scored three runs. The Salukis were to meet Montclair (N.J.) State here today and will take on Miami Wednesday night. 1984 football schedule set WE HAVE ONLY JUST BEGUN Sox ENJOYING YOUR ECONOMIC RECOVERY? ENJOYING YOUR FIRST TAX CUT FOR AS LONG AS YOU CAN The Democrats and the Economists said "No way!" Your President said "This ENJOYING YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY? Our fund was running out of money and going flat broke until your President appointed a bipartisan commission to SAVE IT! MARTHA HARRIS, PLEASED TO BE COMMITTED TO THE IDEALS OF RONALD REAGAN. IS ON THE PRIMARY BALLOT AS DELEGATE TO THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION IN DALLAS, TEXAS. PLEASE VOTE FOR HER.

MARCH 20. squeeze' by Cardinals; Cubs TULSA, Okla. Rebounding whiz Xavier McDaniel and shooting star Steve Harris of Tulsa head the 1984 Missouri Valley all-conference basketball team, as chosen by sports-writers and broadcasters. Joining McDaniel and Harris on the six-man first team are seniors Hank Cornley of Illinois State and Ricky Ross of Tulsa, and sophomores Benoit Benjamin of Creigh-ton and James Jackson of West Texas State. McDaniel, a 6-7 forward, was the only unanimous first-team selection.

The Columbia, S.C., native was named on all 32 ballots. He led the league in rebounding and was second nationally with a 13.2 average. In addition, he led the Shockers with a 20.8 average and hit 57 percent from the field. Harris, 6-5 guard from Blue Springs, was third in the league in scoring with a 21.1 average and set a school career scoring record with more than 1,500 points. He also was second in the conference in lose again Willard.

Tony Bernazard drew a bases-loaded walk to force in another The Cubs scored a run in the first inning when rookie outfielder Billy Hatcher tripled and scored on a wild pitch by Behenna. Hatcher's bunt brought in Larry Bowa from third base in the third inning. Then another wild pitch plated Mel Hall in the fourth. Hall had singled and moved to third base on Gary Woods' ground-rule double. The Indians had eight runs on 12 hits and one error.

The Cubs tallied three runs on nine hits and one error. SEE US FOR HONDA ATC SALES a SERVICE few Glodich Honda 5 Sons 2 Princesses Downtown West Frankfort 932-6313 caw By The Associated Press The Chicago White Sox scored two unearned runs in the ninth inning, the second coming on a squeeze bunt, in a 4-3 exhibition baseball triumph over the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cardinals had snapped a 2-2 tie in the bottom of the eighth inning Monday, when switch-hitter Vic Harris hit a two-out homer from the left side of the plate. But with two out in the ninth, Cardinals pitcher Terry Clark dropped a from first-baseman Dane Iorg, allowing Dave Yobs to reach base safely.

Yobs was driven home on a ac3 50 Auto Discount From Pekin Insurance review of my existing insurance LIFE HEALTH Phon I rainy Your Pekin Agent feels that your age and safe driving record The Southern Illinois University football team will open and close its 1984 regular season schedule with two games on the road. The defending Division I-AA national champions will have five games at McAndrew Stadium. The Salukis open their season Sept. 1 at Missouri Valley Conference champion Tulsa and go to Illinois State Sept.8. Their home opener is Sept.

15 triple by Steve Christmas, who scored when Dave Stegman dropped a bunt. The loss in St. Petersburg, was the third in a row for the Cardinals and it wiped out strong pitching performances by starter Bob Forsch, who allowed two hits in four innings, and Dave Von Ohlen, who gave up three hits in four innings, including a home run by Harold Baines. Clark got the loss while Bert Rob-erge, the fourth White Sox pitcher of the day, was credited with the victory. St.

Louis broke a scoreless streak Combined with five straight in Arizona's previous game, Landry had 16 completions in a row to surpass the league standard of 13 set last year by Bobby Scott of the New Jersey Generals and later tied by the Boston Breakers' Johnnie Walton. "Landry is like a good French wine because he's getting better with age," said Federals Coach Dick Bielski. "He called a perfect game and executed it just as well." The Wranglers led 27-0 at halftime and coasted from there in improving their record to 2-1. Washington fell to 0-3 before a crowd of 25,218 at Sun Devil Stadium here. "Greg called an outstanding game.

Mater Dei No. 5 30-0, from fourth to fifth in the poll while Madison held onto to third place. Mater Dei is matched up against McLeansboro, 31-0, in the Carbondale Super Sectional. McLeansboro collected 11 of the 17 first-place votes cast while four went to St. Mel and two to Madison, a two-time state champion, which could eventually run up against St.

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Landry, who finished with 23 completions in 31 attempts for 285 yards with one interception, hit his first 11 passes to break Alan Risher's club record by five. Final Poll: Foxes No. By The Associated Press Undefeated McLeansboro retained the No. 1 position in the final Associated Press Class A Illinois high school basketball poll, but second-ranked Providence-St. Mel gained ground and undefeated Breese Mater Dei slipped a notch going into the final round of tournament play.

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