‘Coach Pat. Riley of Los Angeles Lakers is a dif- ficult man to satisfy, “We've only ac- complished one thing, we've held service," Riley Said Tuesday night after the Lakers whipped Dallas _ Mavericks 117-101 to take a . ’. Western” semifinal playoff series.” 20° ‘lead: in a- Natiohel Basketball. . Association ‘”: Conference “Now we have to go down ‘there (to Dallas) and get at least | one game, that's what" we're. hoping for.” Earvin (Magic) Johnson scored 27 points and had 11 assists to lead the: Lakers, who blew open a cldse ~ . fame at the start of the ’ second half and went on to ~ . defeated New Jersey Nets win easily. The best-of-seven series Moves to Dallas for the third and, fourth games NBA’ playoffs. Friday night and Sunday _ afternoon, respectively. In the only other NBA. playoff . game Tuesday night, Milwaukee Bucks 99-84 to even their Eastern Conference semifinal vat one game apiece. The Lakers held a 55-50 halftime fead before ex- ploding at the beginning of the third quarter, ‘scoring the first 14 points of the period in Jess than , four minutes to go ahead 69-50. The Mavericks weren't closer than 19 points after - Giants: lose heart in. San Francisco ‘After a disastrous road ‘trip, San bfrancisea Giants aren't finding home 30 - sweet, either. . Playing at Candlestick Park, the Giants lost 3-2 to Log Angeles Dodgers in M innings Tuesday night. It was the second -con- secutive defeat. at home and ninth straight overall, a record for the National . League baseball team. in their 26-year history in San. Francisco. In other National League action it was New York Mels 6 Chicago Cubs 1, : John big on winning Veteranlett: hander | Tommy John toyed with a no-hitter through six in- ‘nings .Tuesday night in pitching California Angels to.a 4-1 American League baseball victory over Oakland A’s and winning his 250th game. "If you had told me when ‘1 graduated high school in 1961 that I'd have 250 wins, 1 would have said you're silly,’ said John. “I’m fortunate that the goad Lord gave me a good arm and put me on good clubs.” -~In other American League games it was Detroit Tigers 11 Boston Red; Sox 2, Baltimore Orioles 3 Cleveland Indians 0, Chicago , White Sox 7 New York Yankees 5, Kansas City Royals 3 Milwaukee Brewers - 0, Seattle Mariners 11 Minnesota’ Twins a, Toronto Blue Jays 10 Texas’ Rangers 4 in the first doubleheader, while Texas took the nightcap 4-1. Jonn, who has never thrown a no-hitter In his 20 years in the major leagues, was..in command until Davey Lopes singled sharply to left in the saventh inning. ; The left-hander, who will tum! 41 later this month, gave up another hit in the diahth,...insing.aiibefore — leaying. the game because, of a sore arch. Joe Morgan, who had led off. seventh by reaching second on 2 two-base throwing error by firet baseman Rod Carew, took third on Lopes's hit and eventually scored on Carney Lansford’s: fielder’'s choice grounder to erase the shutout. California scored in the fourth when, with Fred Lynn and Doug DeCinces on base, right-hander Mike | Warren hit Brian Downing and Bobby Grich with . pitches to force in the run. Gary Pettis walked in the fifth and stole second before scoring on Carew’s single to make it 2-0. - Bobby Grich’s. solo homer made it 3-0 in the sixth. Blue Jays 10-1 Rangers 4-4 Curt Wilkerson’s two-run single and Gary Ward's home run rallied Texas over Toronto in the nightcap to give the Rangers a split of their Toronto doubleheader. In the opener, Willie Upshaw drove In two runs and the Jays capitalized on six Texas errors to score seven Unearned runs. Tigers 11 Red Sox 2 Barbaro Garbey drove in four runs with three hits and Chet Lemon hit two home runs to lead the Tigers over Boston in Detroit, The victory im- proved the Tigers’ major league-leading record to game of a 19-2, Ot Mariners 11 ‘Twins 8 Jack Perconte’s seventh- inning run-scoring double broke open an B-8 game as the Marinera topped Minnesota at Seattle. Orioles 3 Indians 6 A six-hitter by Mike Boddicker, who recorded his first victory of the season, ’ extended Baltimore's ° winning streak to six as the Orioles won at home. - Cleveland tight fielder George Vukovich figured in all three - Baltimore runs, failing to make a diving catch in the second and dropping a fly ball after a collision with second baseman Tony Bernazard — in the fourth. White Sox 7 Yankees 5 Jerry Dybzinski drove in three runs as Chicago posted its third secutive victory. con- Royals 3 Brewers 0 Larry Gura, 4-0, and Dan Quisenberry teamed up on a five-hitter as the visiting Kansas City -Royals Philadelphia’ Phillies - 7 Montreal Expos 4, St.. Louis Cardionale 10 Pitt- sburgh Pirates 5, .San Diego Padres 3° Atlanta Braves 2, and Cincinnati Reds 2, Houston Astros 1. Steve Sax broke a 1-1 tie with a two-run triple with two out in the 11th inning ‘for the Dodgers’ winning runs. The .Dodgers, who have won nine of their last 10: games, opened the 11th with Dave Anderson’s two- out single off Gary Lavelle, _— 1-1, Mike Scioscia followed with a single, sending Anderson to second, and Sax got the game-winning: hit ona 2-1 pitch from . Lavelle. stopped Milwaukee,. The ~ game's first batter, Darryl Motley, scored the only run Kansas Citys needed, reaching on an error and Orel Hershiser, 2-0, the Dodgers’ third pitcher, gave up a run-scoring single to Scot Thompson in crossing the plate on Pat the bottom of the 11th Sheridan’s single. TORONTO (CP) — A deal with Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League would have _— given Vaclav Nedomansky 20-year pension benefits of $14,250 a year when he reached age 50, an Ontario Supreme Court judge was told Tuesday. But because the contract waa... never; ; signed, Nedomanshy. will wecebve $5,250 under the. standard NHL pension plan, said player agent Bill Watters. The unsigned contract algo would have given the hockey player $1.25 million over five years plus a 10- year job with the club as a scout or hockey consultant when he retired from playing, Watters said. Nedomansky, 40and now unemployed, is suing his former agent, Alan Eagleson, owner of Sports Management Ltd, for more than $1 million in lost benefits, claiming negligence and breach of contract. Nedomansky, defected from Czechoslovakia. in 1974, eventually signed a $1.4- million, five-year contract with the Red Wings more than a year after the original deal was an- nounced, His lawsuit says, however, the long-term benefits of the contract were not as lucrative. The trial continues. who - TORONTO Violence in © Canadian hockey should be a national disgrace, says a retired university hockey coach. Leslie Prince, who ‘led McMaster Marlins to five provincial: titles in seven years as coach, also told an Ontario NDP committee on injuries in amateur hockey that violence in (cP) —. spawned by televised National Hockey League before’ Carlos Diaz came on post his first save of the eS e030. Sport Shorts. Phillies 7 Expos 4 Sixto Lezcano, starting in place of ailing left fielder Glenn Wilson, hit two home runs and- double and drove in five runs to-lead eee, games. But John Gardner, Baseball boll president of the se Metropolitan Toronto a Hockey League, said a few standings isolated incidents are + AMERICAN LEAGUE coloring the overall pic- WEEE artey, 00! rere wy ture, He cited statistics. Trammil, Det" at 23 33 497 thered by hi AMERICAN LEAGUE Garcla, Tor 11 18 39.3% gather y his group asi Division Upshaw, Tor 7 377 indicating most hockey w 4 Pet.GBL Engie, Min =, 48 (9 18375 injuries result from ac- Ostrolt ob 2 AU or GBely Tore 5, 95.12 26388 erean Toronto . ark ‘oan * aH UR cidents; ve) fee to cleveland <4 aperasis00 tai 2 ROR eo 14 28 380 ‘ARMREST imore WSIS. ASB, 92 Ripken, BHP! 90 23 31 ad Mi ee ° Coopar, Mil 70 0°24 343 . Boston ‘ a o We Runs batted in: Kingman, New York 14 364 12 oakland, 26: Murray, Baltl- (Ansar ons West pivision mora, 23. . California 14 11 4593 — © Geybles: Boone, California, : Oakland M41 .58 110; Belly Toronta, 5. Seattle 13 1 542 12 “triples: Law, Chicago, 3 casas City 911 450 3% sheridan, Kansaa Clty, 43 10 BASEBALL Minnesota WW 14 ddd 4 tied with twa, National Leagua’ “Chicago 39 13 409-42 ome runs: Kingman, Oak: Ailanta Bravescptionplichar Ken = Texas 9 15 375 5% and, 10; Ripken, Baltimore, &. Dayley to Richmond: of the internatianal League: relnstate pitcher Pascual Parez to the active raster from the restricted Ilat? place third baseman Bob Horner on VWeday disabled Ust retroactive to Aprii 28, > Ginclanatl Reda send cutflelder Paul Householder to Wichita of the American Association. Philadaiphia Phiilles recall pit- cher Marty 8ystrom trom Parttand | of the Pacific Coast League; piace catcher Bo Diaz on the 15-day disabied mL FOOTBALL CFL Toronto Argonauts sign offensive fInemen Nell Fraser and Peter Langford. Winnipeg Blue @ombers sign wide recelvers Gilbert Smith, AMdichaal Elerms and Hercules Stancil, and running back Waddall Kelly. NFL Butfalo Bis name Pete Carroll defensive secondary coach; name line coach Oon Lawrence defensive co- ordinator. . New Orleans Saints extend the contract of head coach Bum Phillips for three years, , USFL Pittsburgh Maulers trade wide receiver Shawn Potts to Chicage Blitz : for an unspacified 1985 draft choice, HOCKEY NHL. Philadetphia Flyers goaltender Darren Jensen. Pittsburgh Penguins acquire defenceman Moe Mantha from Winnipeg = Jets completing s trade that sant defenceman Randy Carlyle to the Jets, SOCCER WASL Toronto Blizzard sign striker John Paskin. Tuestay Masuits Toronto 10-1 Texas 4-4 Oetrolt 11 Boston 2 Baltimore 3 Cleveland 0 Chicasa 7 New York 5 Kansas City 3 Milwaukee 0 California 4 Oakland 1 ‘Seatie 11 Minnesota 8 -Taday’s Games Cleveland at @alilmore Boston at Detroll N Texas at Toronto N - New York at Chicago N Kansas City at Milwaukee N Gaktand at California N Minnesota at Seettia N _ .Thureday Games Boston at Datrait Kansas City at Milwaukee Minnesota at Seattle N NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division WoL Pet. GBL New York a8 61? — Chicago 12°93 71 (1 Poitadelphla 12: 9 71 4 Montreal ¥2041 «$22 2 St. Louls 12:12 608 WM Pittsburgh 7 14 333 6 Wast Olvition Los Angeles 1 oa 492 — San Diego: 16 8 .667 1 Cincinnatl Wo 43,.458 6 Atlania p12 09 7 Houston BS 48 Ble San Francisco 7 17 .292 10 Tuesdsy Resuits New York @ Chicago 7 - Philadelphia 7? Montreal 4 5t. Louls 10 Pittsburrgh § San Glego 2 Atlanta 2 Cincinneti 2 Houston 1 Los Angeles 3. San Francisco 2 (1 Innings) Today's Games Los Angeles at Sam Francisco San Olego at Atlanta N Chicago al New ‘York N Montreal at Philadelphia MN St. Louls at, Pittsburgh N Houston af Cincinnat! N Thursday Games Hausten at Cincinnatl San Dlego at Atlanta N aver visiting Montreal. ; Mets 9 Cubs,1 Keith Hernandez's two- Tun homer. keyed a seven- run sixth inning, leading New York over Chicago behind Dwight Gooden's strong pitching at Shea Stadium. Gooden, 2-1, a 19- year-old rookie, struck out 10and ylelded just four hits and and five walks in seven innings. — Cardinals 10 Pirates 5 Tommy Herr had four hits, three runs-batted-in ‘and two stolen bases to lead a 16-hit attack as St. Louis erushed Pittsburgh at Three Rivers Stadium, . -dedling the Pirates their fourth consecutive loss, Padres 3 Braves 2_ In Atlanta, Eric Show, 4- 1, yielded four hits over 62- 3 innings and Kevin McReynolds keyed a three-. run fourth inning with a go- ahead double, leading San Diego over the Braves. © Reds 2 Astros]. In Cincinnati, Dave Parker's single over a drawn-in infield scored pinch-runner Tom Lawless with one out in the ninth to send the Reda to their fifth straight victory. Stolen bases: Garels, To- rante, 13; Gufler, Clevelend, 137 Bematard, Cleveland, 11. Pliching {3 decistens): are tled with 4.000. . Strikeouts: Blyleven, Cleve- jand, 36; Moore, Seattle, 317 Witt, Califorata, 31. . Saves: Quisenberry, City, 77 Caudill, Oaktand, §. . NATIONAL LEAGUE @ ABR # Pct. Gwynn, 5D 7 Wo 44 Ray, Pgh 7.58 8 7 Moldonado, LA 47) JF WT .342 Lefebvre, Pha ° 62 @ 22 355 Raines, Mil a8 1d 4d) 382 Strawbry, NY 37 Wd 27 351 Francons, Mil 72.6 «25 aT Little, Mil a4 ld 28.30 Scloscla, LA 42 § 6.333 Herr, StL 76 u 25.327 Templetn, SO nm 26 329 Runs batted in: care, Mor. areal, 23; Marshall, Los Ang: eles, 22. Doubles; Davis, San. .Fran- claco, 0: Carter, Montreal, @; Littte, Mortreal, 7; Strawberry, New York, 7. Tripies: McGee, St. Louls, 4; Foley, Cincinnati, 3. Home, runs: Marshall, Los Angeles, 7: Washington, At- lenta, 7) Brock, Los Angeles, 5; McReynolds, San Diego, 5; Murphy, Atlanta, §; Straw: perry, Now York, 43; Wallach, Montraal, 5. Stolen bases: Samuel, Phila- detphia, 45; Redus, Cincinnati, * aivehing (3 dacisians): Honey- cutt, Los Anqeles, 4-0, 1,000, van, Hawkins, San Diego, 3-0, Hudson, Phita- 1,000, 3.84; Pena, 800, 1.41) O00, 4,85; deiphia, 3-0, Los Angeles, 41, Shows San. lego, 43, .800,' 1.69; Lea, ‘Montreal, 4-1, 30, 263; Smith, ‘Montreal, 41, 000, 2.18. Strikeouts: Ayan, Houston, 39; Valenzuela, ‘Los Angeles, 34. Saved; Gossage, San Olego, 8; Sutter, St. Louis, 4. About 25 5 riders turned out + Sunday afternoon at Ominéca parking lot td partlelpate in the Terrace Roadrunners React Ts motorcycle Gymkhana, Thec course was designed to test the riders skills in handling his bike on the road. that. . . “It was the beginning of the third quarter that we made the run,” Riley said. “Tt was a great run and it -was keyed by the defence and the execution.” Dallas coach Dick Motta gave credit to the Lakers. “We're a step up from where we belong at this. time and we're definitely a little over our head here,” he said. “To beat L.A,, you must function on all eight cylinders.” Kareem Abdul-Jabbar added 22 paints and pulled down 10 rebounds for the Lakers. Both he and Johnson left the game for offensive _ ‘The’ Harald, Wednesday, May 2, 1984, Page's oach not satisfied with playoff wins ‘good with 4:31 remaining, Four other Los Angeles players scored in double figures. Rolando Blackman led the Mavericks with 27 points, Jay Vincent and Mark Aguirre added 15 and 14 points, respectively, for Dallas. Bucks 98, Nets 94 Centre Bob Lanier scored 10 clutch points in -the fourth period and led Milwaukee past New Jersey. Alter New Jersey scored six straight points to cut . Milwaukee's lead to 82-81 with 4:59 leit in the game, Lanier sank four straight free throws to give the Bucks an 86-81 advantage less than one minute later. After Lanier sank two free throws for a 96-90 lead, the Nets got consecutive baskets from Buck Williams and Otis Bird- song to trail only 96-94 with 38 seconds to go. But Junior Bridgeman sank two free throws 26 seconds later to clinch the win. Sidney Moncrief topped the Bucks with 28 points, followed by Lanier with 24 and Bridgeman with 18. Williams scored 21 points. for New Jersey, while Micheal Ray Richardson had 17 and Gminski and Darryl Dawkins had 10 each. Caledonia badminton club fares well The Caledonia bad- minton club attended a major tournament in Prince George last weekend and came away with some major victories. Coach Bob Cooper. said he was extremely pleased with” the weekend. The performance put on by his ¢elub and the high calibre of the tournament and its organization were very impressive. Cooper said tournament organizer Gary Peacock should be congratulated for the fine job he and his staff did. Fitness week * OTTAWA (CP) — “Plug in to participate,” says Fitness Canada. “Don't just think about it — do it.” While raising the general fitness level of Canadians is the broad objective of the federal organization, the specific aim is the second national physical activity week set for May 19-21, Last year, when no one really knew what to expect in the way of public ac- eeptance of the mass participation project, more than six million peorle became involved under the direction of more than 200,000 volunteers. “This year. we are set- ting ours’ sights even higher,’ Says' a Fitness Canada news letter. “‘We ure aiming at 10 million participants, more volunteers. and greater public awareness of the values of physical ac- tivity.” Organizers have been working for months setting up events, displays and ‘contests starting with a Parliament Hill = ex- travaganza May 13 — Mother’s Day — the highlight of which is the 10th annual National Capital Marathon, which this year is doubling as the Olympic Games qualifying event. . Former governor general Roland Michener and Jacqueline Gareau of St-Bruno, Que., twice Boston Marathon winner Caledonia team resulta from Kelly Road Badminton taurnament held in Prince George April 27-29th GIRLS* SINGLES B flighi— Tina Smith - Is? Karry Paulls - ard Diane Moorehouse « ard C flight @ Arlene Renaud - Ist . GIRLS DOUBLES C flight. Diane Moorehouse—Kerry Poulls - Ist BOYS’ SINGLES B fight - Doug Steele - Ind Kevin Patterson - ird Andy Holiman - ard BOYS' COUBLES A flight - Kevin Patterson—Daoug Steele - ird 8 filght - Dwayne Renshaw—Andy Hoffman - and : MIXED OOUBLES C flignt - Doug Steele—Tina Smith - tst Diane Moorehause—Fernando Ancradl (Kitwanga) - 3rd ‘and.Canada's top woman. -<*" over the 42-2-kKllometrea;: ©<- distance, will be cn the Hill as co-chairmen of the Run Canada kickoff sponsored by the Canadian Track and Field Association. 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