x . in place for the final Fred Couples, 24, was in championship. Wayside got three goals from Brock Glover and two goals from Dave Sarsiat and Bill Packard to lead their team toa 10-8 victory over Ironhorse. Rick men for Ironhorse with two goals each. Bandura and Shaun Charlebols were the top Steve Young says that just playing well is not good enough for him or thecity of Loq Angeles. “T feltgood about it, hut we have to get some wins on the board because LA is not a patient town,’ Young said after his solid but unspectacular United . States Football League debut as Loa Angeles. Express quarterback in a 26-10 loss Sunday to New Jersey Generals that lowered the losers’ record to 2-4. "I feel comfortable with what I've done, but I've just gat to get better." a se ; Young, the former Brigham Young all-American star who wad signed to a contract that will pay him about $40 million during the next 43 years, completed 19 of 23 passes nor 163 yards and one touchdown. He was intercepted once. . In other USFL games Sunday it was: Denver Gold 17, Arizona Wranglers 7; Philadelphia Stars 38, Tampa Bay Bandits 24; Pittsburgh Maulers 2, Oakland Invaders 14; and Michigan Panthers 26, San Antonio Gunslingers 10. .- Results Saturday: Oklahoma Outlaws 31, Houston :- Gamblers 28, in overtime; Chicago Blitz 21, ‘Washington Federals 20; and Memphis Showboats 27, » Jacksonville Bills 24. New Orleans js at, Bizpaingham | tonight. anitis aoihe lant badoaoy The curlosity about Young overshadowed the performance of New Jersey quarterback Brian Sipe, who completed 13 of 21 passes for 219 yards, two touchdowns and no Interceptions. ‘Sipe threw an eight-yard TD pass to: Clarence Collins in the secorid quarter, then combined with Herschel Walker on 4 50-yard scoring play as New Jerseys 51, widened Its margin to 23-10 in the third period. Young’s touchdown pass was for nine yards to Jojo times for 92 yards. . : Panthers 26 Gunslingers 10° * ' Townsell in the second period. He aleo serambled six Michigan wor for the 12th straight time in two, seasons as Novo Bojovic booted four field: goals ’ against San Antonio, Terry Miller added a 16-yard touchdown run for Michigan, while. quarterback Bobby Hebert fired a seven-yard TD strike to rookie Walter Broughton midway through the final quarter to ice the game after San Antonio pulled to within 16- 10. Stars 38 Bandits 24 . Kelyln Bryant ran for 114 yards and three touchdowns in Philadelphia's win in front of a crowd: of 30,270 at Veterans Stadium. Bryant ran 38 yards with a fumble for the Stara’ second touchdown in the second quarter. Alter Tampa Bay cut the deficit to 24- 10 with a 53-yard pass play from John Reaves to . Marvin Harvey, Bryant scored on two one-yard runs in a four-minute span of the third period. Mauters 28.Invaders 14 |. "You canted: wich taans atl haved chance for the, © playoffs in the National Basketball Association: their motors. are ranning faster. “We can't just back into the playoffs, we've got to charge into them," said Washington’s Jeff Malone after the Bullets recorded a 102-08 comeback victory ‘Sunday over Dallas Mavericks. “We want to win every game.” The Bullets have six games remaining. Any combination of Washington victories and Chicago - losses totalling four will clinch the final spot in the eight-team Eastern Conference playoffs for 4 ° Washington. “We just want to keep winning and get a little streak going," sald Washington centre Jeff Ruland, who grabbed a game-high 14 rebounds. ‘‘We need to get momentum now that theplayofis are coming up.” In other NBA action Sunday, it was: Denver Nuggets 129, San Diego Clippers 103; and Los Angeles Lakers 121, Golden State Warrlors 110. Restilts Saturday: Boston 107, New Jersey 98; "Detroit 107, Milwaukee 105; Indiana 120, Cleveland 119, Atlanta 109, New York. 106; Seattle 124, San Antonio 104; Kansas City 105, Utah 103; Philadelphia 111, Chicago 104; Portland 106, Houston 102; Los The Herald, Monday, April 2, 1984, Page 3 ors running | Angeles'119; Phoenix 97. * ‘ Detroit's victory'in Pontiac, Mich.,; was Wiinessed by a crowd of 35,407, a regular-season NBA record. Ruland scored 12of his29 points in the final quartar’--- to lead the Bulleta’ comeback. Malone scored 15 points in the final quarter, including a jump shot with 1:56 to play that gave Washington the lead for good. The Mavericks got 35 points fram Mark Aguirre, and 25 pointa from. Rolando Blackman. The pair combined to seore 25 of Dallas’ 27 fourth-quarter points. - ‘Nuggets 129 Clippers 103 Kiki Vandeweghe had a game-high 25 points and . T.R, Dunnscored nine of his season-high 13 in a third- quarter explosion as Denver routed San Diego for its 12th straight victory athome. — , Lakers.121 Warriors 110 a Los Angeles' Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 23 points, leaving him 47 points behind Wilt Chamberialn, the’ NBA’s all-time leading career scorer. Earvin (Magic} Johnson led the Lakers with 28 points, while Golden State’s Purvis Short led all scorers with 30, | Canadians dominate speedskating SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) — Canadian skaters won six of eight races in ?” the international class to . vos - - ; _ dominate the North Players from the recreation men's hockey league scramble for the pick here in the final playoff game for the American indoor speed skatine = championships during the weekend. Sylvie Daigle of ‘Sherbrooke, Que., led the’ Canadian women’s assault, winning the 1,000- and 1,500-metre races. However, Daigle was second behind Bonnie Blair of the United States in the overall standings. ‘.- Blair won the 500- and $,000-metre races and waa second behind Daigle in the other two events. Marie LaMarche and Natalie Lambert, both of ‘ Canada, tied for third. Glenn: Carano: threw -three. fouchdown. passes tO Jackie;Flowers and ran for another ‘TD :to‘lead. the '.) Pittsburgh over winless Oakland. Flowers caught five passes for 140 yards as the Maulers registered their first home victory. ’ Gold 17 Wranglers 7 ; Harry Sydney rushed for 111 yards and a clinching fourth-quarter touchdown to pace Denver. Sydney. capped a 52-yard drive with a one-yard touchdown plunge with 7:36 left to give the Gold a 17-7 lead, He also had a 39-yard run to the 4 to set up a go-ahead touchdown by Bo Matthews in the third period. . Couples wins tournament titie PONTE VEDRA, Fla. round in golf’s “tieh Players (AP)— The stage was set Tournament and the characters were Championship. Sport Shorts AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — Steve Hauer of Fenwic'’., Ont., captured the overall title Sunday in the Tour of Texas cycling competition. Bauer, who rides for G.S. Mengoni, had 255 total ints. a . epavis Phinney of Boulder, Colo., who rides for the 7-Eleven team, placed second with 237 points. Phinney’s fellow Boulder native Doug Shapiro, who rides for G.S. Mengon!, took third-place total points honors with 198. ~ a Jeannie Longo of Grenoble, France, and the . Christlan Dior-F rane team, took the women's series title with 324 points. Rebecca Twigg of Seattle and the 7-Eleven team was second among the women with 302 overall points. At 228 points, her teammate, Peggy Maass of Orange, Conn., was tied for third with ‘Levi’s-Raleigh rider Connle Carpenter of Boulder, Colo., who is married to Phinney. . ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP} — California Angels announced Sunday they have asked for lrrevocable waivers on left-handed relief pitcher Andy Hassler to give him his unconditional release. ; ‘The Angels also optioned left-handed pitcher Angel] Moreno and outflelder Mike Brown to their Edmonton farm club in the Pacific Coast League and returned catcher Darrel Miller to their Mesa, Ariz., atinor league camp. Ce To get to the 25-man opening day roster limit, the Angels placed veteran oulflelder Ellis Valentine on the 15-day disabled list because-of a bruised jeft heel. World chess match MOSCOW (AP) —The ith gameof the world chess challenge match between Soviets Garri Kasparov and Vasili Smysloy ended in a draw, leaving Kasparov with a 6%-3% lead, the official Tass news agency said. ; Orne draw Sunday was the seventh in the series, which will determine who faces reigning world champion Anatoly Karpov, also of the Soviet Union. Kasparov, 20, has won three games against Smyslov, 63, and needs two more points to win the _inatch. One point is awarded for a victory, and a half point for a draw. ‘rhe match started March 17 in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuanta. —— the ‘lead after three $96,400. rounds. But. __ithe included career, He finished one shot back at * 278, but it really wasn’t ” challengers some of the glamor names of golf: Ballesteros, Tom Watson, Lee Trevino and Craig Stadler. All were there, Teady to move, “Pl bet if 1 told Ballesteros and Watson Td shoot 71 in the last round, they'd say, ‘Take it? and figure they could beat. it)’. Couples. said Sunday. But they couldn't. Of that group, only Trevino, 44, could challenge — and it wasn’t: enough. Couples, a front runner all the way, needed only his me-under-par effort to acquire the second victory of his four-season tour career, - He-won the annual championship of touring pros with a 277 total, 11 under par on the Players Club course, and acquired & 10-year exemption and $144,000, the biggest prize ever on the North American circuit. It also made Couples the leading money winner this year with $219,483, CANADIANS CUT None of ‘ the four Canadians entered — Dave Barr of Kelowna, BC., Dan Halldorson of Brandon, Man., Jim Nelford of Burnaby, B.C., and Richard Zokol of Vancouver — made it beyond the second-round cut last Friday, = “He held ‘up wreat,’” Trevino said of Couptes. “Playing with people like Watson and Ballesteros, he had a lot on the line.” Trévino, with a closing . 68, took second and the biggest cheque of his tour Seve - that close. Couples, two in front at the start ‘of the final round, saw the margin dwindle to asingle stroke In the men’s division, brothers Guy and Michel Daignault of Montreal were the top skaters. Guy won three races, the 500-, 1,000- and 1,500-metres, while Michael edged his brother in the 3,000-metre event. ; ; Guy was the overall men’s champion, followed by his brother, - while Robert Dubreuil of Quebec was third. However, Guy said he didn’t, sivecit hig All z: «men’s class for a Quebec . * “Yai aveektand-was-not :aweep t-of.-thee jim all that: important,'!-said Guy, who won the Canadian indoor championship last weekend in Fredericton. KEEPS THE BEAT "y didn't give everything 1 had. I just skated to keep myself in beat. It was like a practice round.” Quebec _ skaters, meanwhile, won six of the other elght divisions. Natalie Beauvais of Quebec was first in the 300- and 400-metre races. She was third in the 500 and 600 metres to win the midget girls’ title. Jerome Fryer of British Columbia won the midget boys' with first-place finishes in the 30 and 400-metre races. Sylvie Cantin of Quebec was the juvenile girls’ champion with wins In the 400- and 1,000-metre events. The juvenile boys’ was won Sylvain Bouchard of Quebec who was first in the 300- and 400-metre races. ‘Angela Cutrone of Quebec won the three races in the junior girls’ events, the 400-, 1,000- and 1,500-metre. Jean Morin won the 1,000- and 1,500- metre events in the junior - -divisions + “lay ae ae when he bogeyed the- seventh and Trevino, in front of him, birdied the eighth. But Couples came back with a 2-iron shot to two feet far birdie on the eighth, a little flip wedge to six feet and birdie on the ninth. That put the margin at three, and he led by a minimum of two until he made a meaningless bogey on the 18th. Ballesteros, in second place after 54 holes, couldn't make anything happen. The Spaniard who owns the. Masters crown had a closing 74 and tled for third at 262, five shots back. He shared the position with Stadler, who blew himself out of the race with a fat 30:0n the front although he rallied at the end for a _ round of par 72. Lanny Wadkins, with a 67, and Mark O’Meara, witha 78, were next at 283 and were not in the hunt. Watson, the fivetime British Open champ who’s trying to end a slump, found instead trees, traps, water and waste bunkers. Only three back starting the final round, Watson struggled to a 76 and 8 285 total, ‘ Defending titleholder Hal Sutton shot 76-203. _U.S. Open champ Larry Nelson hit two in the water on the final hole and finished at 78-299. ‘Jack Nicklaus was 69-292. al Local Sports Shorts a en eae Johnson wins B.C. cup KELOWNA, B.C, (CP) — Eric Blomberg of Vancouver won the B.C. Cup men’s ski title while Michele Jchnson of Terrace took the women’s crown this weekend at Big White Ski Village. Blomberg clinched the season championship by finishing second in the slalom Saturday and. seventh in the giant slalom Sunday. Gene Dwarkin of Femle won the slalom, and another Fernie skier, David Buckley, took the giant slalom.: Johnson had a fourth- place finish in the women's slalom and placed seventh in the giant slalom to hang on for the overall title ahead of Patricia Davidson of Smithers, who won the final slalom and was second in the GS. Marg Stapley of Manitoba broke Quebec’s string by winning the intermediate women’s championship with victories in the 400- and 1,500-metre events. The intermediate men’s title went to Sebastien Rioux of Quebec, who von the 400- and 1,000-metre races, — s Trojans hockey The Edmonton Huskies women's hockey team said they were treated like Kings and Queens as they left for home after a three day hockey serles in Terrace hosted by the Inn of the West Trojans. Edmonton was involved in four games over the weekend series, Thureday night and Friday night the more experienced Huskies defeated the Trojans 8-0. On Saturday morning they downed Rupert 14-4 and beat Kitimat 11-1. To wrap up the series Terrace played Rupert Saturday afternoon and lost 4-3. Roealee Dilley had two goals and Eva-Marie Sarich scored the other Terrace goal. Saturday night the girls were all involved in a banquet at the Inn of the West. Terrace ‘Trojans would like to thank their sponsors the Inn of the West. — Junior B hockey. CRANBROOK, B.C, (CP) — Aaron Armatrong’s power-play goal 1:24 into sudden-death overtime lifted Cranbrook Colts to a come-from-behind 6-5 victory over North Shore Winter Club Sunday night and into the. provincial Junior B hockey championship. The Colts, who lost to North Shore in the final last year, won this season’s best-of-three series 2-1 to take a record fourth Cyclone Taylor memorlal trophy. North Shore led 3-1 afler the first period and 4-3 Going into the third. An extra ten-minute period was scoreless, setting up the sudden-death overtime. Tn addition to Armstrong's winner, Cranbrook got two goals from Brent Fisher and singles from Craig Penitch, Bruce Pelton and Derek Fields. Howie Stohl scored twice in the losing cause, and the other North Shore goals were by Kelly Wright, Gordie Wilson and Dave Willets. Kevin Innis made 49 saves in the North Shore goal, while Mike Daloise stopped 31 shots for Cranbrook. Total attendance at ‘the three games was about 4,600 at the 1,535-seat Cranbrook Memorial Arena. Exhibition baseball oo Two former World Series stars may have reached the end of their baseball travels, while a third one apparently has found a new home, Shartstop Bucky Dent, the hero of the 1978 playoffs and World Series with New York Yankees, was handed his walking papers by Texas Rangers during the weekend, while catcher-first baseman Gene Tenace, the only player ever to hit home runs his frat times at bat in a World Series (he hit two other homers in the 1972 series for Oakland), got the pink slip from Pittsburgh Pirates. . a Meanwhile, San Francisco Giants reached a tentative agreement on a two-year contract with free agent outfielder Dusty Baker, 34, 8 13-year veteran whe played left field the last eight seasons for Los Angeles Dodgers. The Dodgers released him in January with two yeara remaining in his five-year contract. Baker played In three World Series and starred in four National League playoffs. Dent lost his job to rookie Curtis Wilkerson, who drove in the winning run with a grounder in the eighth inning Sunday to lift the Rangers to a 4-3 exhibition victory over Houston Astros. Wilkerson’s grounder followed a game-tying double by Dave Hostetler off © Frank DiPino. TAKE SERIES As -the exhibition schedule ended, the Dodgers | jor... Completed @ sweep’ of ‘their: three-game'Freeway : OF: “ Series “with Califortila” Angels” With"'a "3-2 Vietotty” Sunday ori Steve Sax’s two-out, run-scoring single in the bottom of the ninth inning at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers won the opener 7-0 Friday at Anaheim Stadium and won Saturday 8-2 at Dodger Stadium. The Giants edged Oakland A's 6-5 as Manny Trillo singled home Bob Brenly with none out and the bazes loaded in the ninth inning. . Chicago White Sox finished with the best record in the American League ~- 19-10 — despite a 14-2 pounding by the Pirates in which their pitchers were shelled for 20 hits in a game terminated after seven innings by mutual agreement. Toronto scored five times off Milwaukee's Moose Haas in the fifth inning on Ernie Whitt's tworun single and Jesse Barfield’s three-run homer, while Jim Gott pitched seven innings of five-hit ball as the Blue Jays blanked the Brewers 8-0 in Vancouver's B.C, Place domed stadium. ; DEFEAT PADRES Mike Easler homered and drove in two runs and - Tony Armas also knocked in a pair to lead Boston Red Sox to 5-2 victory over San Diego Padres. Matt Young, Roy Thomas and Ed Vande Berg combined on a three-hitter os Seattle Mariners defeated a Chicago Cubs split squad 6-2. Another group of Cubs whipped Cleveland Indians 9-2 as Jody Davis drove in four runs and Steve Trout allowed one run in seven innings. Darrell Porter hit two doubles and drove in three . runs as St. Louis Cardinals downed Philadelphia Phillies 6-3. : Andre Dawson drove in three runs with a homer and an infield single as Montreal Expos trimmed Atlanta Braves 8-1. The Expos lost 3-1 to Minnesota and won 8-3 over the Yankees In split-squad games Saturday. Ron Gardenhire’s infield single drove in New York’s second run of the ninth Inning as the Mets rallled to defeat Detroit Tigers 7-6. Dave Engle's seventh-Inning single drove in the winning run as Minnesota Twins nipped Detrolt's ‘B’ team 5-4. Kansas City Royals announced Saturday that third baseman George Brett will be sidelined for two months with a knee injury. “ “TW i: . 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