- “Nin. veraity, is facing a.bill - “cohipensate .- women ‘ - diseriminated pesintt: a5 from 1977 to 1082. Unda terms of a. court: oF advised. 485-: om en [/ athletes: that: they” are, “ Whitinan County Superior. | eligible for conipensation > ' Court “ordered . the”. “Eh for. . discriminatory. * university to: send, letters * ‘f) practices at © the. to the athletes when ‘he’ * ff university, 6 ~ ruled Jast month that the | .. "s AP): = Washington Stale’ ok #4000 Io $500,000 to | athletes the university. 2 7 ‘order, ‘the university has). Chat, on the number of athletes who’ ‘file’ ‘claims, ‘the they ‘would have.won: and ~ yithe amount - of clothing. mo ‘provided « hem. : a Ps “they: vat ‘selves... Sos the. sr. ANTON, Austria (CP) An‘official ‘raining run ‘a World . Cup men’s — ‘for downhill: ski race was | “postponed: for ‘the ‘second ° day Ina row today, by heavy snow! : "Yaake' one untimed run down ‘the couse. in jr warmap ' ~~ gear,” yer ‘Organizers of the Arlberg: Kandi event, sonconned we. ‘could’ try for the ‘slalom firat (Saturday) and _ have the downhill on Sunday" -, TE absolutely. necessary, but we are’ very pressed for, time ‘and I eannot see another : possibility to hold © te a “downhill, mo “sald li-and strong. winds; ‘ although® competitors did— organizing committee , chairman, Karl Schranz, once one ofthe world's top competitive skiers, | . The raceis to be the ninth downhill of the season and - the Tast“in Europe. ~'In ‘March, ‘the circuit. shifts to North’. America: for -downhills: at. Aspen, Colo., - ; “Steve . “-Podboraki of Toronto, ‘the © defending World Cup: ~ downhill champion n who currently - stands eighth; skied into the finish area ‘today with a bemused look’ on ‘his’ face. “I came on the World Cup , circuit nine - ‘years ago and I've. ‘ Hever’. seen anything - like this,"he said. “There “was a lot of Joking going on -" number and typeof sporla - . they- took .part in, how” - Tong: ‘they participated, |; « _the ‘niinger of awards Judge: pilip’ Fatis: of Two timed training runs ” aré scheduled for Friday. ~. 5 He ‘ordered the “in ve: beraity to ‘pay. them, the -- ., glothing:: and: --pensate’ ther fi malversity. to! ‘establish: ‘a. _ cost - of ‘providing~ their. ‘. own “game ‘and? ae ! The: ‘thletes have unit | The letters, 5, mated out week, include: claim ' forma anda summary of Faris’ s decision. — ‘Sally. Savage, ‘senior’ . ~ action Wednesday” night = when Jay, Vincent ‘ “made::/ 4 “a goad: with a ‘shot from ‘near: ssistant:! attorney general at. WSU; “said her 7 office bas, ‘received : “no: “inquirles.. from. female’ ‘‘-athlétes °. ~ pensation, ‘since Faris, | “ruled, ° ; “about.” com-: _:Shots'in the final 0 setondg * Hex: ‘equity, committee to” Aug. ‘Tto fileelgims with: _ensure-.equitable: op- | portunities for : female - Whitman County Superior J Y a ee wl “at the tart. - . “Tt was: suggested that “maybe we should all go - down at the same time like in the good old days — poke each other with. our’ poles and see who gets down the fastest.’ ae Podborski ‘sald. skiing the “ course in warmup gear was of little use. “There's © just - ‘no. com- ‘parison ‘between ” wearing - your coat and going.down in - “a downhill suit that, is the ultimate in, technology. these v days,” he: said, Ken Read of calgary, who - missed:the last race here because of. a: ‘knee injury, also was skeptical. © “There's always a bit: of value,” said Read, fifth in ‘the downhilt standings. Snow s stops downhill. ean “You do get a bit of a feel for the course. - “Maybe they just wanted - ‘to show us -some.- of: the. changes in the middle part of the course. In terms. or. anything official, it, was useless, Tt had no. validity “whatsoever. ' “That shoild not count as & training-run as far as ail ‘the racers are concerned. It.’ has very - ‘Hmitéd : ‘value. because the speed you come. down the: course. js ‘com: : pletely different." Meanwhile | in ‘Sarajevo, Yugostavia, a jraining. run -for the women's World Cup downhill, also scheduled for: Saturday, wes cancelled for the second successive’ day. bécalise of strong winds. Organizers hope to get in two Practice runs Friday. ~~ . . ee ~ Compulsories oruicial for skaters a MONTREAL: (GP) — To ‘do well in figure skating, a competitor hag to learn. to love. ‘compulsories, something .Kay Thomson, Tracy: Wilson and Robert ’ McCall. apparently - know. Thomson, the defending senjor. women's ‘champion, grabbed first place after the Sonipuleory figures Wed- ~atQthe Canadian: wena” Peaisiin Si ‘enti: “'plonships. , Mecall - “and Wilson, - defending senlor dance . bronze-medallists in 1982, “earned 35,40 ‘points and a firat-place. finish, . Last _year’s ‘novice champions, ‘ Jo-Anne ‘Borlase’ arid Scott Chalmers of Toronto, were next with. 95.36, Lynda’ and John Ivanich ‘of Vancouver took the lead — in. the junior -pairs..com- ‘pulsory short program with va diorlinalss and. 24 points.” way ona caspen. it: Went: ‘worth, Ont., and Doug | Ladret of Vancouver were second wit 20 and 22,02, ‘charnpions, took a first slep © “ toward retaining that title by placing -first in the compulsory program. ‘For Thomson, .18, of Toronto compulsories area Vital if. tedious part of ~~ Bkating. | “It's probably the part of skating . you most need ~ . bralns for,” sald Thomson, who earned 0.6 place points in. the. figures, which -in- eluded the outside: rocker, back, paragraph bracket and forward paragraph loop. ‘'To ‘understand the _ Concept of the whole thing is very. hard.” Thomson hadn't com- peted since her’ sixth-place - finish at the world cham- . pionships ‘in Denmark last _ March: : because. of a back . and knee injuries. , Tracey . Wainman . Thomson’ last’ year, © was ‘second with 1.2 place points and Andrea Hall of Surrey, B.C., third with 1.8. . '--- Wilson. of Port Moody, ’ 46. and MeCall of Dart: ~. ‘mouth, N.S., placed first, in- the. compulsory . waltz, quickstep and tango to earn 9.6 place, points. Karyn and © Rod Garossino of Calgary were second with. 1.2. _ "The. firat national title of - the four-day championships was won by Penny Schultz . of Cambridge;. Ont., “and Scott Grover. of} Woodstock, Ont;,-.ln: the novice ‘pairs - competition. They’ earned, nine firsi- - “place: ordinals and 58.60 points, ahéad of, Isabelle Brasseur::: df . Drum- mondville, que., and Paacal © - "'Courchesne of a Hyacinthe, Que., Aordinals. ° “and 87 points.” Yn’ other eampulsories, 7 Jack: ‘Holmes, 20; of -Kim- - berly, B.C. grabbed , the - lead the junto: men ‘a with and 91,96 points. eurbi ‘Patterson | of: ‘Toronto had 13 and 30.76 and Patrick “Greasley of .Sud- | bury, Ont., 18 and 29.60. . ‘In junior dance com: ~ _pulsories, Michelle” - MeDonald ‘of. Abbotsford, « - B.C, and Patrick Mandley of North Delta, B.C., I, mes of of. Toronto, 15,. dethroned by - Ste.” Riggins, Fours: lead _ agents ~ Running back John. Riggins. and quarterback Dan Fouts head 4 list of 262 National Football League players — more than 16:per . cent of the league — who became free agents Wed- nesday, but if the past is any indication, most will return ‘to their present teams. “Fouts, the all-pro quar- _terback. of San Diego Chargers, and Riggins, who seta Super Bowl rushing record: of 166 yards, were the most prominent names on, the ‘list. : Nineteen of Riggins's Redskins..teammates, in-- - cluding eight other starters, ~also are on thelist. agent has played out his _ option and moved to another NFL: team. — cornerback Norm. Thompson, who ‘left. - St. Louls and signed with. Baltimore, The reason isthe compensation. @ team signing a player for $80,000 must. ‘gurrendér a first- round: draft: choi¢e and the . compensation “escalates for ‘higher salaries. - Riggins sald after Washington’ 5 217 Super , VOLOSY, day_ over ici ae dictated he is i undecided , about what he'll do, ‘}- OTRAS a Bs: “When I get home, ri sit - down atid: thkg i tid Abed! 3 Took’ at it and tale about. !t with’. my. wife,” sald. 4. Riggins, 33. 'They’ll ‘call. “me into the office and say ‘Well, what do you think - ‘you'll | do cl don't ‘know what I'm going to do; they “ain’t called me in yet." The list‘ also’ inleudes players who have long-tince , retired, like ‘Ron Yary' of Les Angeles Rams, or who “have. announ¢ed their fetirement, like. Craig . Morton of Denver Broncos... 1- Washington . In the, past, only one free ‘Tn ‘novice: men’s” com- ‘pulsory: . figures, David Peacock of Unionville, Ont., ‘was in front with 10 ordinals and 49.91 points. . Martin - Marceau of suburban Laval - Was second. with 20 and Pairs champs crowned VHP ORPMUNDY 2 West Gatthany” Heater) Sabine Baess. and” Tassilo Thierbach. retained the _ pairs ttle to win the first * gold’ medal of the European figure-skating ‘champion- ships Wednesday night. The East German couple, who’ are also the world - champions, held off an + 47.58. . Nathalie Sasseville “of 4 Laval was first in the novice - "women’s compulsories with — 25 ordinals and 48.30 points. Kitty Kelly of Toronto was. ; second with: VW and 48.85. “Sehuitert "of: Base Germany — -tookythe. ‘ibronze raliedd , of * exciting bid from. a Soviet . . pair to keep the title with a competent free-skating performance. ‘pon Elena. Valova and. Oleg ; Vasiliev of the Sovet: ‘Union won the. silyer medal ‘and the affections of the crowd with an adventurous display _ that: lifted: them two. positions. from: ‘Monday’ s short program, Birgit Lorenz and Knut _women’s . Natalia Bestemianiova cand. = Veronica -Pershina: and -Marat Akbarov of the Soviet Union. : Earlier, ‘Katarina witt of . East Germany tock ‘the lead from Elena’ Vodorezova of the Soviet Union by winning 7 the short program, in the event; Andrei ‘Bukin of the Soviet Union .took the ice-dance ~ -- lead in the compulsories, © - with’ Karen . Barber and Nicky - Slater of Britain second. : Witt,. 47, startled the audience by turning out ‘dressed as a medieval courtier — in ‘maroon knickerbockers and a frilly white blouse: — while: + , _ Dallas “Mavericks Have Angeles. Lakers’ me: romnbel this season and It’s - 00:00, |. The Mavericks beat -the [> Lakers 122-120 iy National Basketball: “Association the top of the: key | at’ the: _ buzzer.-On Nov. 17, -Mar! . Aguirre hit: two,. three -poin othe second one’ ‘with | no, time * left’ on: the: clock, aa. ‘Dalla: ; heat the :defending” chat pions: VIBLIF a: Both - games were in " Dallas in. front: of, ‘capacity crowds. . defeated San Diego :120-110, . Cleveland 118-105, Kansas _. City edged Washington 117- . 115, New, York'stopped San * Antonio 109-98, Houston . defeated Denver 135-128, | . Phoenix clubbed Utah 112-96 cand Seattle . Milwaukee 117-114. The Lakers’ Earvin (Magic) Johnson, who ‘finished -the game with 14 , points, nine rebounds - and six assists, - said the Dallas - ~ losses, along with a defeat at Philadelphia, were the - _ toughest of the season for : Los Angeles, which has a a 10 won-lost record, com-, . pared to Dallas’ 22-23 mark. ‘Timely baske . "Aguirre, the hero of the . “first “Laker. “defeat, ‘ted In: other garnen, Boston Indiana. outlasted - Detroit’ 141-135, New “Jersey beat. -trimmed . (points... |: “Centre: ‘Keteera “Abdur Jabbar hit for. 4 points to" lead. kas Angeles. he Knicks’ shield the Spurs to . first half: Bill. Cartwright: Stats and NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE " Noreis Division WLTPAP » Chicago “3334 7 232 187 73 _ Minnesota 96 14 19 219 190 65 St. Louis. _ 17 2610 197 215 4d” » Taranto 11 28 10 191 224 36 Delrolt. . | 12 29:12 163 223 36. Smythe Division. i Edmonton 29 15-10 269 217 68 Calgary 2195 @ 217 227 50 ' Winnipeg © 20 26 97, 200 223 47° Vancouver 17 25 10 187 206 44 Los Ang ~-. 16 27 -@ 183 20 a4. WALES CONFERENCE - ore Adams Division.- Boston 33:10. 6201, ina 74 * Montreal’. ~. 78 1410 "243 ha ae ‘Buffalo | 25 17.10 201 167 60, Quebec" 25:21 4°229 214 5 dit “1 V3 M6 170 262 92 I RPE Bias ‘eek TEE 15 Me Bilge tel 27 7 5 age 58 85 Wash - 26 16 12.209 1h 62 Rangers 23:23. 7 198 190 53 NJersey “VEST 145 216 93 Pitts 12 :34°7 161 353 1 Wadnesday Results ‘Torenta 7? “Hartford 3 *- _ Buffalo 2 Minnesota 2 ‘Philadelphla 4 Winnipeg 3 Chicago. 7- Pittsburgh 4 . St, Louis 4 Detroit 3 1 Tonight's Games Quebec at: Boston i Montreal at Calgary » s NY Islanders at New Jersey AAinnesota : at: Washington Les Angeles’ at Edmonton. : Friday Games Montreal .at Edmonton Pultsburgh ar Winnipeg yoo ~ National Hockey ‘Leapve scor- ‘ang leaders after: « Wednesday gomen:; . . o G9 AP -Gratzky, Edm . aoe Saverd. Chl a5 $7 02 Messier, Edm % 45 8 P, Stasiny, Que 10 479 Bossy, NY! 33°45 «Te MM. Stasiny, - Que 724077 Goulet, Qua 3 32 «70 Kurri,. Edm! ap 42 70 Anderson, Edm 320 «34 66 20 $6 Clarké, Pha with 28 Polis. ‘a. season-low. 40 poirits i in‘the i ; Nets: un Cavaliers’ 105 : had 25. points» to lead. the. «. ° cel 120; Cappers 110. | : Larry Bird scored "30 baal Pacers 141 Plilons. 135-9, " Andlana got” 22’ points: ant “21° rebounds © irom: rookig. lark Kellogg and withstood Buck Willlams scored: 2 eine eH the field and outscored Utah 36-16° inthe third “quarter”, before congting | ‘to oe 2 to teal Nee ‘ebay over Cleveland. Eight-straight * Dallas with 31 Points, while . points:and Cedric Maxwell: points waive the Nets é a 06-83 Mavericks. centre. Pat . 28 as Boston-rallied from, a ‘ tead with 7:11 left and they ..Cummings added a season- 12-point halftime deficit to. znever led by less than 10 the ‘. high 5. Vincent: ‘finished beat San-. Diego.. Terry . rest of. ‘the game, a with w febands “and. Bb. 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