i ; ‘ . ee = night, “Andre | Thornton's. ee eee en ee eee eae ee ee ES OE ee ‘gave . "No. . _ championship game. “thé “Conference Tae peethoege in the - ‘Stanley Cup. ‘playofts; whib«: ‘sit weeks, am art tonight on two ‘fronts. | the slatiotics wil ted i: - start: ‘in’ playoff action ‘practically -anything “you. tonight, with: Boston, Bruins: - ‘need to know, but it zeems a. “shame when. one: realizes ‘, that despite the ‘exhaustive ‘the figures" riea nal diniost snothing once’ the y. “hunt starts for Lord Stanley” Lae Preston's silverware, It’s. x new: “season, “with 7 intensity, emottan’ : . and key. elements. for’ {he neat Four teams: ‘aet ‘a 1 head entertaining . “Quebec, iuare’ in: the > opener of “en _ Aaa et a, SP ke ‘semifinal, and “Flyers at home against. New coolness. under | ‘pressure the. Division what ‘York Rangers in a: ‘Patrick Division semifinal. " “Wednesday - ‘lght, ‘Montreal. _Bestof-five affairs. The other eight - teams who . , aualified for the adelphia “New York Islandets"play host to - Washington - Capitals ° and: > Canadiens © entertain ‘Buiftale Sabres ‘in the other “semifinala“in the” “\Patrick'and Adama’ Division a respectively.: All series ar: , ‘action. “ In-.. the Norris © at. Chicago .. Black Hawks ” and . Toronto : ‘Maple. Leafs: aredn Minnesota against:the on ‘the ‘Smythe ‘Division, _Edinonton. ~--Oilers. await “te Flames i in Calgary “Here is a ‘capsule, of each: Aivislonal series: 3 . ilayott wi wil also aving i into, JA ‘Adams Division i i : ‘better. effort~ from’. goaltender. ‘Dan’ Bouchard oe vhe “has: ‘produced: Técént: weeks. ‘appeared in12. of: Quebec's last 19. games and hada ‘402 a foale-against. raverage:. Peeters.‘ will . have. to ” continue at his 2.36 clip, best “among regular netminders, ‘in the Bruins Boal: a Jf the Nordiques‘ are be Division, St, Louis Blues'are’ ; Mock off Boston, they. need’ -Bowman;, ia ‘Boiichard: * ~Texperience, 2° . Patrick ‘Division On the other tiand, “Pela at Islanders. New York. was a = we puzzle for- “most ° ot he. “The ‘other ‘series gives Buffalo.- coach: ° Scatty, | formerly. behind © the. Montreal Canadiens". bench; chanée .\for,- revenge. But ‘Bowman. will have.to come up with every. otrick’ he .can; ; becauise: ‘his an playoff - “the. fact : they" are in. the season ‘until. it won “0 of its + ast j4 dames. . The Capitals, who : ‘were ; ! "Nilsson, - ce ree _ gaa jin ‘the final few Ww had trouble sly. against. _Aslanders. ‘Also, the Capitals. fiuat avoid: being: ‘awed by. - Momentum could he a big: thing: in: the ' series, between’ . and the | ~ Wranglers, Broncos take upset series leads -Calgecy Wranglers and Lethbridge - Broncos. -both managed upsets to grab 2-1 leads during their. best-of- seven Eastern. ‘Division semifinal - series ‘ Monday. The . © hometown | Wranglers got. two” goals - , from Doug Moffat ‘as they ‘dumped’ Regina - Pats’.5-3 while’ Lethbridge Broncos. blitzed visiting Saskatoon Blades with four. second- - period goals, three. io 71 seconds, for a 1 victory. ‘Garth Hildebrand, Ken quinney and Parle’ Prott ‘had ° the . other Calgary ‘markers, The Wranglers : "_ seored three of: thelr .gdals on. powerplays during a -game which featured only 11 minor penalties and no fighting majors, coach’ Doug: ‘Sauter. - “The ‘powerplay won us the hockey. game.”* ‘Moffat: “maid | the’ Pats ’ didn’t restart to the physical tactics employed during the series’ first two games which were marred with “We beat them on their’ penalties, ‘said Wrangler several fights. - dumb penalties and their sticks weren’t up," he said. “But. we showed them in Regina that if they want to play physical, we can play physical too.” ; Bob: Lowes, Kurt ‘Wickenhelser . end ’ Dale -. Derkatch scored for Regina in the third period. : : Mike Vernon was tested 8 times in-the Calgary: net ‘while = Regina’s’ Todd Lumbard faced oe. drives. “They. still went to the ; - bedy, they just didn’t take Regina took seven of ihe Wy ‘., Loney. minor penalties, Rich Sutter's ‘second goal _ of the game at 12:16 of the.” second period signalled the. "beginning ’of the end for. the Blade’ in Lethbridge’ 8 win . “over Saskatoon. ' ‘us a tittle breather.” °° Tyan Krook scored two Soals 10 seconds apart to - pads the Lethbridge advantage while singles went to Doug Kyle and Troy - ‘Gary Stewart scored the Jone Saskatoon goal. Bronco - Coach. John Chapman praised |. foaltender Ken . Wreggelt for keeping Lethbridge In. .’ the game during the first: -.“That was the. one that ; ikind of siut’ them In the: ’ hole,” Sutter sald. ““It gave: period. . "Ken Wreggett made four scored on our first shot,”” he said. “Defensively . we played very well for 2% - periods and we got.a lot of - Divison... “gemifinal’ “help.. from our : forwards. " Lethbridge fired 28 shots on Terry Moroz and Allan ‘Larochelle in the Saskatoon .. net: Wreggett faced 27 . :. shots. The teams split 18 minor’ penalties, 10 majors andtwo . misconducts. . _ ‘The teams niet against | tonight in. Calgary. ‘and: _ or five great saves early: ‘in. ‘the’ game ~ and’. then’ ‘we’ Letibridge. ‘The “Western ‘resurnes with - Victoria _ Cougars taking | a 3-2 lead into- “Kamloops. to. face the : Oilers. Lights make difference for new managers ‘To Joe Altobelli, Mike Ferraro, Steve Boros and Doug. Rader, the difference - between losing and winning ‘a baseball ‘game was like _ day and night.-: . “In sunny Baltimore on . Monday, Altobelli sat in Eatl Weaver's place — and found Ita bit uncomfortable as :Kanaas City. Royals pounded the Orioles 7-2, In Oakland on. Monday _ three-run. homer. helped make. Ferraro’s’ debut a. success asthe Indiana beat Boras's A's 85. . And: undékK< the’ Gres « in ‘ata desbresipaoiy ainslale Lai Spat ig “Canadian, Swiss _ MOOSE JAW, Sask. (CP). ‘> Erika Muller wasn’t lacking in confidence when . She led her Swiss champions -. onto the ica Sunday night for: the opening draw of the ‘women’s ~ world . championships. . “But: ‘after disposing of defending «=: ‘champloh Denmark a5 in the third- cats - Texas, : where -Radet took over the reins, the Rangers - “survived a sloppy - firat inning and rallied to beat . Chicago White Sox 5-3. Opening - day. continues today: with four games in the AL — Toronto Blue Jays at Boston’ Red Sox, Detroit ’ Tigers at Minnesota Twins, Milwaukee ’ Brewers. | at California Angels and New York. Yankees at “Seattle Mariners, along with - the second Chicago-Texas: game. In the National League's : ‘opener, . Cincinnati ‘Reds knocked" engl ey es ‘round: : the pfeliminary action Monday night to run her record to 3-0, the Bern skip expressed surprise. “We expected to do well, but -not to be 30 -at this time,” Muller said_as she . moved into a share of the Jead with Canada’s Penny | LaRocque in the 10-country,. round ‘robin " Sompetition. Wol pack surprise ALBUQUERQUE, “NM. (AP) — North Carolina State's Wolfpack. is the unlikely winner-of college . - ‘basketball’s © ‘ charmplonship..- ‘national Lorenzo: ‘Charles's’ ‘dunk shot with a — seond remaining: Monday night © the underdog’ Wolfpack a 5452 victory over: top-ranked Houston — Cougars in the NCAA final. The Cougars perished at “the foul line, giving. the Wolfpack; the title: after a mediocre season. ; ‘Charles grabbed Dereck /Whittenburg’s last-gasp, 30- . foot shot and stuffed It inthe” basket for the victory. *. State eliminated Georgia and theri Houston te capture ‘thé second NCAA title in the - Sbool’s history. -° The - ‘Wolfpack was ‘the. longest shot. to win ‘the - _ tournament since 1966 when: ‘tiny Texas Western upset 1 Kentucky in the State WAB 17-10 ‘going Into Atlantic Coast . tournament, where .it beat. North ‘an automatic invitation to ‘the NCAAs. ’’ Then there were wins by two. {points in double ‘overtime . "against Pepperdine, by one point - - ‘over Nevada-Las Vegas and by two over Virginia to reach the Final Four, = Houston entered the game’ ‘as seven-point favorites. “The Cougars had put'on ate awesome show of speed and «.” slam dunks in demolishing prevented Loe Angeles from No: 2 Louisville 0¢81 in the _ Pacific Division title, and 1 tw -past'-Los- Al . 13-48; inthe “setaifinal: ‘Saturday. - . But ‘the. Wolfpack controll “the | tempo “from”. Th Balley' Ss opening | basket, a ~ dunk shot. North Carolina’ ‘State. led - Houston by 10 pointe late in ' the: first half and was. in. “the | a front 3+: at Intermission. But in the . second half, ‘Houston ripped | off -a 17-2 spurt behind © - Akeem Abdul Olajuwon's | eight: points and. five -by « _ Benny Anders. That gaye: ‘the Cougars..a 42-35 lead, their’. biggest advantage. - Clyde Dresler's two. free throws with 3:19 remaining _ had the Cougars up 52-46, . Then Lowe hit a 22-footer, Houston’ 8 Michael. Young ralssed’ the front end of a one-andtone with 2:55 to go. Sonics beat Lakers. | SEATTLE (AP) — Guard. {hird'in the last four years. David Thompson scored 31° points, 17 in the first half, as". in. row anid'1Z ofits last 14 Seattle ics rolled ~ games coming into Seattle. © ingélés- Lakers, . Basketball ight ‘point halftime lead. The Lakers never got closer: ‘than. ‘eight - in the second i half.-- 4 Centre Kareeni Abdul. - Jabbar topped the Lakers “with 28 points, “while Jack . Sikma added 24 for Seattle. “Sealtle’s. victory: clinching its second straight adh Carolina | State's only National» ita ‘Carolina and Virginie to win meme ached Monday “thompson | Hit’ eight of, Vaal _nine-shots in'the first halt” “and the Sonics opened a 20- oo el Braves 5-4. Altobelli, who had: formerly ‘managed San “Francisco Giants, said time appreciably still, hasn't reduced. the comparisons - *But a (guy. like Ear] Should be recognized for _what:he did." : " One noticeable difference is Altobelli’s low-key | ‘approach, as opposed. to - Weaver's _ Penchant for shouting. . “y always tell. my wife, ‘Just because. you're loud, over!AClanta jethat>s ‘doesn't: necessarily Aehs fig chp ede bere by whe rit Ep LET “We had no idea: about _any of the teams here. Denmark certainly wasn’t the same team that won it ~ last year.” a "The young Danish champions - from Copenhagen,' ‘skipped by Jane Bidstrup, led 4-1 after - four ends but. never recovered after the Swiss ‘eracked a three in the in NCAA * beable to throw: without ‘having _ to let go in the backswing.” - ; “In the late. stages, “Houston couldn't make its foul... shota. and.‘ North. ’ Carolina. State’ capitalized. -° -Whittenburg drilled in two. straight jumpers trom long . _ range. to tie the score. 52-52 ; With 4:59 remaining.” ; Houston, ©. “bidding - - : to " become the: first Southwest Conference team to win the. ‘an national’ title, - had . opportunity.to go ahead, but freshman . guard - . Alvin : Franklin missed the first of — ‘a one-and-one ‘and North McQueen tipped the ball to Lowe before he fell out of 7 ~ bounds. > With’ "seconds remaining, Whittenburg let fly the shot “which . led. to _ Charles's - _ Winning basket. ° La Angeles had won four The Lakers held a seven-.. rah 1 ond ve lith triumph in their past 19 outings. Seattle ° leads. ‘Portland by. 1% games in - the battle for third place In | the Pacific Division. Los Angeles briefly in the thitd quarter, closing the margin to 74-65 With 6:29 to “play in -the perlod. F aeaieisitl skips. Cozell : ‘fi;winning streak — if ae nics and had ‘inet amen : Me ey the. . - Sonics ~ extended «their: - ‘winning: streak ‘to: four — games’ ‘and : blainied® their‘ rallied - ’mean’ you're “right, ue Altobelll said. ‘ ; . George Brett was ihe : Royals” big gun, Brett, who : managed only two hits in his “final 32 exhibition at-bats; ‘with Weaver in Baltimore, - “and it may never." ” had:two — a double and a. tworun homer 7 scored three runs. "Brett doubled and scored _ off Dennis Martinez in. the: -first inning and homered in. the ‘third for a 1 Jead: ‘Kansas City tacked on solo - homers by Willle Aikens off. Martinez in. the sixth. and Jerry. ‘Martin off reliever’ Storm ‘Davis in the eighth. 4 suet inelnnatif): sDave as leading -seventh end to go ahead for the first time. . LaRetque and == her' Halifax team controlled their contest with Sweden — despite giving up three in ‘the fourth and two inthe fifth before winning: 11-6 over ‘Analie Burman, ‘The me ppg . Swedish - champions - from Falun fell behind 5-0 before getting their game in order. “T feel the field here-will” be pleased to see the ice is (finally) - workable,” ‘said LaRocque. “Everybody will - She was alluding to the heavy, pebble that greeted -the players-after each pre- game practice session. Both she and Burman. got. away Nowthere’s a copierfor “dae that and ‘ > Atlanta Braves. : “It’s nice ta walk. into the “Austria. 14-1; Concepcion made baseball “ fun again for the Reds. The 34-year-old shortstop ‘was beaming ad he stepped into the Reds' ‘clubhouse alter delivering the game- winning single Monday in a . 5-4 0pening-day victory over clubhouse and have, a:smile on “your face,” Concepcion. said.» “Smiles: \”. weren't: | too _) plentiful last: year, ‘when the - . Reds: staggered - ‘through . al. 101-logs season. Their. come-.; fromm this victory. over: “he? detehaig TH ae Natindl Natio ar Tun | "spectacular, ‘wall-erashing “League” “ West Division champions boosted morale, “Everybody has forgotten about: “last’- year,” said _ rookie. left. fielder’ Gary” Redus, who hit a solo home and. “made a catch. Tn the five Jeague openers today, it's - Philadelphia Phillies at New. ‘York Mets, - Montreal Expos: at Chicago ‘Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates at. ‘Sti; Lowis--Cardinals, San: - San | Diego’ “Padres - at - Francisco. Giants and Los. : “Angeles Dodgers at. Houston yo Parent | wr wae ae in Moose. 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