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-4B Star-Gazette, Sat, Feb. 11, 1984 Scoreboard The standings NBA NHL K3A EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic OMslaa etridl Mvrsio HFtl 00ESSA4HONT0UR (11-0. 14-0) St. CANDOR (14. 10-5) 41 Odessa Montour (39)- Chris Slusser 6-6-11: Lit Fowler 3-0-6: lourie Nichols 84-20: Jeonnette trillion 6-2-14: Laura Van-dervliet 0-1-1: Penny McDougall GO Kathy Anagnost 0-00.

Totols 23-13-3 Candor (45)- Irenda Kirk 4-0-8: Diane Olti 5-0-10; Chris Gowe 2 0-4: Doug kham 3-04: Joann Milks 4-5-13. Totals 10-S-43 BASKETBALL College scores EAST Albany St. 63, Potsdom St. 56 Bridgeport 67, New Haven 70 Dartmouth 60. Yale 57 Foirleigh Dickinson 75.

loyola, Md. 74 Harvard 65. Brawn 66 Hhaco 75, Clark ton 52 King's 81, E. Noiorene 69 Lehman 64. John Joy 68 Lowell 97, Quinnipiac 61 NJ Tech 76.

NY Moritime 52 Oneonto St. 57, Kings Point 55 Oswego St. 62, Cortland St. 76 Pennsylvania 64, Cornell 52 Princeton 34, Columbia 28 St. Lawrence 62.

Alfred 57 Trinity 19, lowdoin 74 Wesleyon 13. Botes 55 Wilkes 57, Albright 50 SOUTH Athens St. 77, Auburn-Mont. 69 Benedict 67, Vorhees 60 Cent. Florida 73.

St. Leo S3 Chris. Newport 77, N.C.-Greensboro 72 Florida Southern 93, Rollins 75 Georgia 82, Alabama 69 ht. CI Boston 39 II .780 Philodelphia 31 IB .633 7Vi Ntw York 29 19 .604 New Jersey 25 25 .500 14 Washington 23 26 .469 Central Division Detroit 27 21 .563 Atlanta 26 23 .549 Vi I Milwaukee 27 23 .540 1 Chicago 19 28 .404 7 Clevelond 17 31 .354 10 Indiana 14 33 .298 12V WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Utoh 30 19 .612 -I Dallas 27 24 .529 4 San Antonio 21 30 .412 10 KonsatCity 20 29 .408 10 Denvor 20 30 .400 10 Houston 20 30 .400 10 Pacific Division Los Angeles 32 17 .653 Portland 32 20 .615 1VS Seattle 26 22 .542 5 Phoenix 22 27 .449 10 Golden State 22 29 .431 11 San Diego 17 33 .340 15 -c-re PPA r) tj a xA GOLF PGA HONOLULU (AP) Second-round kotos Friday In the 4300,000 He-wellen Open GoH Tournament on the par 72 Woioloe Country Club course (e-eenotes amateur): Col Peele 65-69-134 Fred Couples 67-68-135 Bernhard longer 69-66135 Jock Renner 70-66136 Curtis Strange 71-65136 Gil Morgan 66-70-136 Mike Sullivan 66-70-136 Rex Caldwell 65-71-136 Wayne Levi 70-66-136 Ken Green 67-69-136 Masahiro Kuramoto 71 -66 1 37 George Burns 69 68-137 Jim Simons 73-64137 IsaoAoki 67-70-137 JoyHoos 71-66-137 JimNellord 69-69-138 Hale Irwin 69-69-138 BillBritton 68-70-138 David Edwords 70-68-138 Hal Sutton 69-69-138 John Cook 71-67-138 MikeReid 70-68138 Peter Jacobsen 71-67-138 Other scores DonPohl 69-71-140 Payne Stewart 66 72-140 Charles Coody 70-70-140 Bob Gilder 70-70-140 Lou Graham 74-67-141 Ben Crenshaw 71-71-142 J.C. Snead 69-73142 Bobby Clompett 72-71-143 Gene Littler 74-70-144 Dave Stockton 72 72-144 lee Elder 69 75-144 Missed cut JoeySlndelar 74-71-145 Jerry Pole 71-75-146 Larry Nelson 72-74146 Chi Chi Rodriguei 70-76-146 Howard Twilty 72-73-147 Vance Heolner 77-70-147 Don January 72-75-147 lonHinkle 73-74-147 Tom Watson 72-76-148 George Archer 76-72 -148 Al Geiberger 70-78-148 Andy North 69-79-148 John Mohalley 74-74 -148 Andy Bean 76 75-151 LannyWodkins 74-77-151 Friday's Boston 114.

Houston 101 Chicago 100. Philadelphia 91 Washington 96, Los Angeles 93 Detroit 134, Golden State 116 Cleveland 95, Seattle 90 Dallas 115, Kansas City 96 San Antonio 132, Milwaukee 127 'New York 121, Utah 111 San Diego 113, Atlanta 101 Portland 123, Denver 117 Thursday's Games 107, Seattle 102 Phoenix 118. Atlanta 105 Today's Gomes San Antonio ot Detroit, 7:35 p.m. -Cleveland at Indiana, 7:35 p.m. Golden State ot Chicago, 8:35 p.m.

Washington at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m. New York ot Denver, 9:40 p.m. Dallas ot Phoenix, 9:35 p.m. Sunday Games Houston at New Jersey, 1 p.m. San Diego ot Milwaukee.

2:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 3:30 p.m. Atlanta at los Angeles, 3:30 p.m. Utah at Portland, 10 p.m. AHL Northern Division I I FAR Fredericton 58 33 21 4 260 196 70 Adirondack 57 27 20 10 250 247 64 Nova Scotia 59 27 24 8 219 214 62 Moncton 55 24 25 6 183 195 54 Maine 53 19 25 9 207 211 47 Sherbroake 56 14 37 5 210 290 33 Southern Division Baltimore 55 31 14 10 260 208 72 Rochester 55 29 24 2 257 216 60 Springfield 54 26 22 6 226 220 58 St.

Catharines 55 25 24 6 246 255 56 New Haven 60 25 31 4 266 279 54 Hershey 57 21 26 10 226 262 52 Binghamton 56 22 30 4 250 267 48 Stall photo by Iruce loylor Odessa-Montour's Laurie Nichols (50) Candor's Brenda Kirk go up for rebound that got away from both of them. O-M won, 59-45. O-M clinches division title U.S. tfirlsi basketball round-up CANDOR Odessa-Montour ran away early from second-place Candor Friday night and won 59-45 to clinch a second straight Interscholastlc Athletic Conference Small Schools division basketball championship, Laurie Nichols scored 20 points and grabbed 17 rebounds, while Chris Slusser added 18 points and nine rebounds for the 16-0 Indians, It was their 37th consecutive regular-season victory. Some felt Candor (8-3, 10-5) was capable of an upset, but powerful O-M quashed any such hopes early, bolting to a 14-5 first-quarter lead an Increasing it to 24-9 early in the second period.

"We're proud to successfully defend our divisional championship," said O-M Coach Tom Williams. "And it's a tough division. You have to earn this title. Candor and Tioga are tough. I'm happy for the 14 11 -11 Candor JV Score: Condor 35, O-M 31 DEALS Baseball American league CALIFORNIA ANGELS-Signed Luis Sonchet.

pitcher, to 0 one-year contract. CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Signed La-Marr Hoyt, pitcher, to a one-year contract. NEW YORK YANKEES Signed Mike Armstrong, pitcher, to a one-year contract. Signed Dan Briggs, outfielder, to a minor-league contract ond assigned him to the Columbus Clippers of the International league. Notional league CINCINNATI REDS-Signed Mike Smith and John Fronco.

pitchers, to one-year contracts. MONTREAL EXPOS-Signed Charley lea, pitcher, to a three-year contract, plus an option year, NEW YORK METS-Signed Keith first baseman, to a five-year contract. Football United States Football league PITTSBURGH MAULERS-Acquired Silly Yoncy. punt roturner-cornorback, from the Oakland Invaders for past considerations. HOCKEY College Scores RIT 10.

Cortland St. 1 Potsdam St. 9. Genesea St. 6 Hamilton 7.

Colby 5 Oswego St. 13, Canisius 2 Cornell 5, Dartmouth 1 Union 4, Bowdoin I Plattsburgh St. 6. Elmira 1 SUNT UTTSBURGH (11-10) 6 ELMIRA COLLEGE (12-7. 11-7-1) 1 Elmira 0 10-Plottsburgh 111- First Perlod-I, Plottsburgh, Dove Piromalli (Zanon) SH 3:01.

Penalties-Doug Smoke, Smoke, Zakrajsek, Taillon, 16:18, Second Period 2, Plottsburgh, Piromalli (Pete DeArmos, John Swift) PP 3. Plattsburgh. Bob Mathieu (Tom Grilfin. John Rice) 3. Elmira, Scott Meyer (unassisted) 8 46.

Penalties Kurt Kal-weit, Mothieu, 1 32; Sean Man-gan, E. Stahl, Dan Archambeault, 4:09. Larry Holdsworth, Swift. Mork Singleton, Mark Taylor, Piromalli, Meyer, 16:08. Third Perlod-5.

Plattsburgh Mathieu (Swift, Smoke) PP 6 07; 6. Plattsburgh DeArmas (Piromalli, Swift), PP 7, Plattsburgh, Zakrajsek (Chicchtti. Smoke) 13:06 SH. Penolties-Piromalli, 8 38; Meyer, E. Taillon, P.

10 27; Kal-weit. E. 11:01: Rice, P. Besler, Kalweit, E. 15.24.

Shoti on goal-Elmira 10-11-15-36; Plattsburgh 8-13-9-30. Goalies Steve Capps, Elmira; Michel Volliere, Plattsburgh. WRESTLING College IIOOMSIURG (13-2) 39 MANSFIELD (4-11) 12 HI pounds Bob Ropsey (B) pinned John Spano 126 Glen Walter (B) dec. Chip Harris 17 0: 134 Phil Conner (B) pinned Mike Monro 6 39; 141 Don Comfort (6) dec. Bob Johnson 12-4: ISO Double forfeit, 191 Roger leittel IB) pinned Rich Evans 6 25; 167 Steve Gib-ble (B) pinned Roger Fink 177 -Darren Evans (B) pinned Paul Mikolajciyk 190 Doug Holt (M) pinned John Gilias Hwt Doug Austin M) by forfeit.

Iloomsburg ranked 12th nationally In Division I. TENNIS National Indoor MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) Here are the results from Friday's quarterfinal play In the 1115.000 U.S. National In-door Tennis Tournament: Men's Singles Quarterfinal Ben Testerman, Knoxville, def. Tim Mayotte.

Springlield 6 4. 6 2 Henri LeConte, Paris, del. Wojtek Fi bak, Pozan. Poland. 2 6 6 2 6 4.

Jimmy Connors, Sanibet Island, def. Friti Buehning, Short Hills, N.J. Eliot Teltscfier, Polos Verdes Estates, def. Jimmy Arias. Buffalo.

6 3. 6 3. Men's Doubles Quarterfinal Kevin Curr.nSt.ve Denton def. Mike Bouer-Belut Projoui. 7 6 (7-3), 6 2.

Heini Gunthordt-tomas Smid del Li-bor Pimek-Gary Donnelly. 6 0, 6 2 East High school basketball Boys Sullivan Trail Conference Steuben County AA League Of OA 229 213 246 191 236 192 214 172 174 252 154 237 NY Rangers32 NY Isles 34 Philodlphia 29 71 70 67 66 27 27 Washngton 31 Pittsburgh 11 New Jersey 11 Division 6 76 229 Buffalo loston Quebec Montreal Hartford 3 73 6 64 57 I 44 247 253 217 188 Campbell Conference Norrls Division Minnesota 29 St. Louis 22 Chkogo 21 Detroit 19 Toronto 19 Smytha Division 39 12 5 83 319 221 Edmonton Calgary Winnipeg 22 21 11 55 20 25 9 49 201 238 223 223 Vancouver 21 LAngeles 17 31 6 48 27 11 45 Friday's I Quebec ot Winnipeg, ppd. Today's Gomes Edmonton at Boston, 1:15 p.m. Vancouver at N.Y.

Wonders, p.m. Calgary ot Hortford, 7:35 p.m. 7:05 Philadelphia ot Washington, 7:35 p.m. Buffalo ot Montreal, 1:05 p.m. Quebec ot Toronto, 8:05 p.m.

New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 8:05 p.m Detroit at Minnesota, 6:35 p.m. Chicago at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m.

Sunday's Ownes Edmonton ot Hartford, 2:05 p.m. Calgary at Chicago, 2:35 p.m. Vancouver at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Detroit at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. Friday's Adirondock 4, New Hoven 2 Hershey 10, Sherbrooke 8 Novo Scotia 3, Springfield 2 Thursday's Gomes Fredericton 6, Maine 2 St.

Calhorines 6, Rochester 2 Today's Games New Haven at Adirondack Baltimore at Binghamton Rochester at Hershey Fredericton ot Maine Novo Scotia ot Springfield Sunday's Games Rochester ot Baltimore St. Catharines at Binghamton Fredericton at New Haven Moncton ot Nova Scotia Maine at Sherbrooke League Overall GB I 'Coming West Addison Homell Wellsville Corning East Both 16 3 IS 3 I 'A l'i 4 5 8 8 6 10 3 is I 15 Frlday'i Gemes Corning West 51, Both 30 Corning East 2, Academy 0, forfeit, NL Cuba 68. Wellsville 50, NL Today's Games Corning East ot Bath Hornell at Horseheads. 3 p.m., NL Tuesday's Games Corning East at Corning West Wellsville at Bath Girls Intericholaitlc Athletic Conf. League Overall I OB I large Schools Division Newark Valley 10 11 9 Edison Oryden Trumamburg Watkins Glen 7 6 5 3 6 1 II 6 10 3 10 1 11 Small Schools Division Odessa-Mont.

Condor Tioga C. Newfield Spencer-VE 16 3 10 4 10 1 3 10 12 0 12 Frlday'i Odessa-Montour 59, Candor 45 Edison 64, Spencer-Van Etten 37 Dryden 54, Watkins Glen 36 Today'i Gemes No gomes scheduled Tuesday's Games Odessa-Montour at Trumansburg Edison at Watkins Glen Newfield ot Spencer-Van Etten Newark Valley ot Dryden Tiogo ot Candor Sullivan Trail Conference League Acodemy Corning West Hornell Horseheods Southside Coming East Notre Dome Overall GB 13 10 I 6 10 6 11 2 12 0 17 0 10 Frlday'i Academy 74, Corning East 34 Thursday's Game Southside 43. Notre Dame 19 Saturday's Games Southside at Horseheods. I m. Homell at Notre Dome Acodemy ot Union-Endieott, NL Monday's Oemes Corning West ot Southside Horseheods ot Hornell Odesso-Montour ot Notre Dame, NL Tuesday's Oemes Hornell ot Coming Eost tops EC, 6-1 CHTKS 114.

ROCXlTS 101 HOUSTON (101) C. Jonas 41 0-1 B. Reid 3-16 11 7. Sampson 5-14 2-4 12, Ford 6-10 3 3 15, Lloyd 10-17 04 20, Hayes 4-6 1-1 9, leavell 3-9 10-11 17, McCroy 3-5 3-4 7, KMley MM 2i 1(ag( 04 4, M. Jones Gl GO 0, Walker GO GOO.

Totals 40-94 20-25 101. BOSTON (114) Maxwell 2 5 5-5 9. lird 7-17 3-3 17. Par ish 10-20 3-4 23. Johnson 4-10 0-0 1, Hen derson 7-15 4-6 II.

McHalo 11-11 810 Corr 03 2-2 2, Ainge 3-5 1-1 7, Kite 0-2 0-0 totals 44-93 26-31 114. 21 II 30-101 13 31 It 11-114 Three-point goal leavell. Fouled out-Hayes, C. Jones. Rebounds Houston 57 (Sampson 16).

Boston 61 (Bird 14). AssistsHouston 23 (Ford 6), Boston 24 (Bird 12). Total fours Houston 29, Boston 23. Technicals Bird, Houston Coach Fitch. A 14,890.

BULLS 100, SIXERS 91 CHICAGO (100) Woolridge 9-13 7-6 25. Greenwood 6-11 64 18, Canine 5-13 7 8 17, Whatley 3-8 7-8 13, Wiggins 1-4 2-4 4, Bailey 10-17 3 3 23. Higgins 0-5 04 0, Theus 0-1 04 0. To- tals 34-72 32-37 100. PHILADELPHIA (91) Erving 5-18 11-12 21, lavaroni 2-3 0-0 4, Johnson 5-1 1 2-2 12, Cheeks 3-9 2-6 8.

To-ney 8-20 2-2 18, Richardson 5-9 2-2 12, Williams 3-9 0-1 6, Jones 1-8 4-6 6, Ed wards 2-3 GO 4. Totols 34 90 23-31 91. Chicago Phlleeelphlo II II 17-100 14 10 19 II- 91 Fouled out None. Rebounds Chicago 55 (Greenwood 17), Philadelphia 40 (Johnson, Jones 10). Assists Chicago 21 (Whatley I), Philadelphia 22 (Erving 6).

Total fouls Chicogo 26, Philadelphia 25. Technical Chicago Coach loughery. A PISTONS 134, WARRIORS 116 GOLDEN STATE (116) Short 6-17 3-4 19. M. Johnson 6-12 9-11 21 Carroll 51000 10, Conner 6-135-5 17, Floyd 7-20 4-4 18.

Collins 3-10 0-0 6. Man-nion 1 -3 GO 2, Brat! 3-8 GO 6. Tillis 1 -3 2-4 4, Cross 3-5 2-4 6, Engler 2-5 1-2 5. Totals 45 106 26 34 116. DETROIT (114) Tripucka 4-11 3-4 II, Benson 5-6 1-1 II, Laimbeer 11-17 6-6 28, Long 9-17 1-1 19, Ittomas 312 4-3 14.

V. Johnson 1-19 1-1 17, Tyler 4-8 2-2 10. Livingston 6-17 3-3 19, Cureton 0-3 GO 0, Hollins 1-2 GO 2, Talbert Gl 0-0 0. Thirdkill 1-41-2 3. Totals 56-117 22-25 134.

Golden State Detroit 12 20 11 11-111 II 26 13 37-114 Three-point goals None. Fouled out None. Rebounds Golden State 47 (M. Johnson 11), Detroit 70 (Laimbeer 16). As-sists-Goldon Stole 34 (M.

Johnson 8), Detroit 34 (Thomas 13), Total fouls Gold en State 22, Detroit 30. Technicals None. A 15.440. CAVALIERS 93, SONICS 90 SEATTLE (90) Chambers 11-22 2-3 24, Vranes 1-31-2 3, Sikma 8-13 3-4 19, Wood 7 20 9-9 23, Williams 2-8 1-2 5, McCray 2-4 2-2 6, Howes 0-2 GO 0, Sundvold 5-9 0-0 10, C.Johnson Gl 0-2 0. Totals 36-62 18-24 90.

CLEVELAND (93) Shelton 6-12 0-0 12. Robinson 9 21 2-2 20. Hinson 6-8 0-1 12, Huston 5-10 2-2 12, Thompson 0-1 0 0 0, Granger 3-6 0-2 6, Hubbard 3-6 3-4 9, Cook 2-4 0-0 4, Bagley 9-17 2-2 20, Paquette 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 43-87 9 13 95, Seattle Cleveland 21 14 21 22-90 24 IS 14 22-9S Fouled out None. Rebounds Seattle 43 (Sikma 11).

Cleveland 44 (Robinson 11). Assists Seottla 25 (Williams 9), Cleveland 24 (Huston 12). Total fouls-Seattle 17, Cleveland 20. A 3.543. IUUETS 96, LAKERS 93 LOS ANGELES (91) Wilkes 10-14 1-4 31, Worthy 5-10 4-5 14, Abdul-Jabbar 5-13 5-6 15, M.Johnson 511 3-4 13, Scott 4-9 2-2 10, Cooper 4 4 l-l 10, McAdoo 3-10 3-3 9.

Rambis 0-1 1-21. Not-er 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 36-73 20 27 93. WASHINGTON (96) Bollard S-10 2-2 12, Rulond 6-9 6-7 18. Mahom 5-10 0-1 10.

F.Johnson 5-14 0-0 10. Sabers 8-20 0-0 16, McMillan 8-14 0-1 16. Molone 5-14 GO 10, Dovis 0-2 2-2 2. Daye 1-3 GO 2, Warrick 0-1 0 0 0. Totals 43-97 10-13 96.

Los Angeles 20 II 10 1S-91 IS II 20 13-94 Washington Three-point goal Cooper. Rebounds Los Angeles 41 (Worthy 11), Washington 41 (Rulond 14), Assists los Angeles 29 (M.Johnson 13), Washington 31 (Rulond, Sobers 10. Totol fouls los Angeles 14, Washington 23. A 19.105. MAVS11S, KINGS 94 KANSAS CITY (94) E.Johnson 12-21 5-6 29.

Olberding 1-5 1-2 3, S.Johnson 2-51-2 5. Drew 5-131-211, Knight 3-7 4-4 10. Thompson 6-9 2 3 14. Woodson 2-14 5-6 9, Nealy 0-0 1-2 1, Suttle 4-8 GO 6, Meriweather 3-3 0-0 6. Micheoux GO 0-0 0.

Totals 38-87 20-27 96. DALLAS (IIS) Aguirre 14 28 2 3 30, Nimphius 5 6 1-1 II, Cummings 4-12 2 2 10, Dovis 4 6 3-4 II, 6lackmon 10-18 4-5 24, Harper 4 6 0-0 6, Garnett 0-2 0-0 0, West 0-1 0-0 0, Ellis 6-10 1-2 17. Turner 0-1 0-0 0, Vincent 2 3 GO 4. Totals 51-9513-17 115. Kings Dallas II 21 24 20- 94 SO 17 19 19-115 Fouled out None.

Rebounds Kansas City 37 7). Dallas 51 (Ellis 10). Assists Kansas City 25 (Drew 10), Dallas 36 (Dovis 7). Total fouls-Kansas City 19, Dallas 20. A 13.854.

SPURS 111. BUCKS 127 SAN ANTONIO (112) Mitchell 9-14 1-1 19, Roberts 5-11 4-5 14. Gilmore 7-9 11-11 25. Gervin 9-17 5 5 23. Moore 49 0-0 1.

Jones 3-6 2 2 8. Lucas 10-18 7-9 29. Brewer 2-7 GO 4. McNamora 1-3 GO 2. Totols 50-94 3033 132.

MILWAUKEE (127) Johnson 12-24 1-2 25. lister 3-6 3-5 9, Mokeski 7-10 GO 14, Archibald 2-5 2-3 6. Moncrief 11-16 5-5 27, Catchings 1-11-2 3. Bridgeman 11-11 3 4 25, Pressey 3-10 1-3 7, Romor 1-4 GO 2. Grevey 4-8 0-1 9.

Totals 55-102 16-24 132. lM Antonio MllvrOuttOO 19 -112 -ii7 Three-point goals Lucas 2. Grevey. Fouled out Lister. Rebounds Son Antonio 41 (Gilmore 10).

Milwoukee 42 (Moncrief 10). Assists Son Antonio 33 (lucas 10), Milwaukee 36 (Moncrief 10). Total fouls San Antonio 24, Milwoukee 25. Technkols Milwaukee (illegal defense). Son Antonio (illegal defense).

mm Busch Clash DAYTONA, Fie lunacy's llne-ue far the 1170,000 NASCAR Orand Na-tsanal Buocfc Clods as drawn Thursday. Race It ateae est at 1941 lusch Pole winners and ana Wild Card entry dta- aey quel- 1. Jody Ridley 1. Buddy Baker 3. Tim Richmond 4.

Oeeff ledlne 5. Ron Bouchard i. Ricky Rudd 7. Cole Yorborough I. Netl tonnetl 9.

Dorrell Wohrip 10. Joe luttman II. Terry lobonte -wild cord entry LPGA SARASOTA, Flo. (AP) Here are Friday's second-round scores ot the 1173,000 LPGA Sarasota Classic ployed over the por-72, Bent Tree Golf and Racquet Club course: Alice Miller 68 6B -136 lauri Peterson 69-69-138 Jone Lock 68-71-139 Anne-Marie Polli 73-66- 139 AmyAlcotl 71-69-140 Chris Johnson 70 70 -140 Jerilyn Briti 71-69-140 Cathy Morse 70-71-141 Sandra Spuiich 70-71-141 Noncy lopei 70-72 -142 JoAnne Corner 70 72 142 Kathy Whitworth 72-70-142 PiaNilsson 73-69 142 Potty Sheehon 73 69-142 Pot Bradley 73 69-142 Debbie Meisterlin 72 70-142 Donno Coponi 71-72 -143 Laura Cole 73 70- 143 JoneCralter 73 70-143 Morto Figueros-Dottl 74 69 -1 43 LynnStroney 73-70 -143 Sue Fogleman 74-70- 144 Louren Howe 144 Lisa Young 72-72- 144 Valerie Skinner 72-72- 144 Betsy King 73-71 -144 lounRinker 73-71-144 Karen Permeiel 73-71-144 OTHER SCORES Rosie Jones 72-73- 145 Lynn Adorns 71-74 145 Dale Eggeling 73-72 -145 Mary Dwyer 71-75-146 Terri luckhurst 75 71-146 Debbie Austin 73-73 146 JoAnnWoshom 76 70 146 Potti Riuo 76 70 146 Marlene Floyd 73 73 -146 Beth Daniel 72 75- 147 Sandra Hoynie 76-71-147 Silvia Bertoloccini 76 72- 148 Donna White 75-73 148 Missed Cut Sondra Polmer 73 76 149 Marlene Hogge 74 75 149 MyroVonHoose 71-77 150 Solly little 74 76 150 Jan Stephenson 73 77 -ISO Kathy Postlewoit 72-79 -151 SPORTS SLATE TODAY Boys Basketball-Corning East ot Both. Hornell ot Horseheods.

Girls Basketbell-EFA at Union Endi. colt. Southside at Horseheads. Hornell ot Notre Dame. Wrestling-Section 4.

Class A al Southside, Section 4, Class al Newark Valley; Section 4, Class at Lansing Geneva at Hornell, Troy ot Sayre. Gymnastics Edison vs. Corning al West High. Elmira at Horseheads College Hockey Elmira College at SUNT Potsdom. College Baskotbell-Elmiio College at SUNY Binghomton (women), Niogoro CC ot Corning CC (men.

women), lost Stroudsburg at Mansfield University (men). Hampden-Sydney 73, Emory I Henry 57 Lynchburg 92, Maryville 76 Va. Wesleyon 74, Greensboro 59 Villanovo. Flo. 65, Tampa 61 Virginia Union 99, Virginio St.

77 Winston-Salem St. 78, Johnson C. Smith 74 MIDWEST Centre 57, Prlncipia 42 Dakota St. 89, Huron 83 Kearney St. 77, Emporio St.

70 Monmouth 82, Cae 64 FINN 64, CORNELL SI CORNEU (SI) Palmer 4-7 2-2 10. Bombo 5 9 2 2 12, Bantum 3-9 4-9 10, Martin 3-7 4-6 10, Bo-just 1-6 2-2 4, Williams 0-1 4-4 4, Heden-gren 0-0 0-0 0, Givens 1-3 0-0 2, King 0-0 0- 0 0, loder 0-1 GO 0, Colangelo 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 17-43 16 25 52. FINN (64) Eliey 4-4 2-2 10, Okorodudu 0-1 0-0 0, Lefkowiti 4-7 6-7 14, Racine 5-10 4-7 14. Arnolie 5-11 4-4 14.

Widmer 0-0 0-0 0, Bo rillo 0 0 0-0 0. Ollphant 2-3 0-04. Moloney 3-7 0-1 6. Wolf 0 0 0-0 0, Wilson 0-0 1-21, May 0-0 0-0 0, Wynn 0-0 0-0 0, Mascioli 0- 01- 21. Totals 23-43 16-25 64.

Halftlme-Ponn 32, Cornell 22. Fouled out Borillo, Bantum. Rebounds Cornell 23 (Bantum 6), Penn 35 (Eliey, Moloney 7). Assists Cornell 13 (Bajusi 6). Penn 16 (Arnolie 4).

Total fouls Cornell 21. Penn 23. A 1 ,632. High School DRYDEN (14-1) 47 WATKINS OlEN (7-10) SI Watkins Glen (36) Bud Emmons 9-0-18, Ken DePew 4-1-9, Bill Pierce 3-2-6, Dirk Cosgrove 1-3-4. Brian Pierce 1-0-2.

Rex Youmans 2-2-6. Jim Combs 3-1-7, Lin Edsall 0-1-1. Morvin Densmore 0-1-1. Totals 23-10-56. Dryden (47) Jeff Capalongo 3 3-7.

Matt VanHouten 7-1-15, Jamie Worth 4 5-13, Dale McCartney 4-0-8. R. McGuire 8 6-22, 8ill Collins 1-0-2. Totols 26-15-67, W.OIen 11 7 11 11 56 Dryden 11 II 19 19 47 JV- Watkins Glen 62, Dryden 55. ODESSA-MONTOUR (11-4, 14-4) 14 CANDOR (6-9, 1-10) SS Candor (SS)-Steve Osovski 1-1-3: Chris Parmorter 2-0-4; Wayne Anderson 7-1-15; Steve Kern i Stuart Mitchell 12-3-25; David Reichert 1-2-4; Frank Scan-lione 0-2-2; Chuck Thomas 0-1-1; Totals 22-11-55.

O-M (64) Brad Clark 7-5-19: Mike Myers 0-3 Scott Gauvin 11-0-22; Mork lynch 2-0-4; Rich Scott 4-4-12: Ron Brown 1-2-4; Mike Drake 0-0-0; Totols 25-1464. Candor O-M II II SS 44 JV-O-M 66, Condor 50. CORNING WEST (I 11-1) SI IATH (0-1, 1-13) 10 lath (30) Mike Warren 3-3 9, Greg Zarek 2-0-4. Jeff Mills 1-2-4. Dove Fowler 2-1-5.

Mark Witt 2-2-6. Mark Robbins 1-0-2. Totols 11-1 30. Corning West (31) Mark Northrop 4-4-12. Bill Steele 2 2 6.

Mark Fox 6-1-13, Jerry Stilwell 2-0-4, Will Jones 4-1-9. Chris Swanson 1-0-2, Vince Chapman 1-1 3, Cliff Genge 1-0-2. Totols 21-9-51. lath Wait IS -12 JV West 56. Bath 36.

DUNDEE (14-1, 11-1) 7J SOUTH SENECA (11-S, 11-4)44 South Seneca (44)-Kevin Wheeler 4-2-10, Tim Clemenson 7-1-15, David Corning 4-1-9, Mike Gable 1-0-2, Kurt Minger 2-0-4, Chris Alger 0-0-0, Shawn Robbins I-G2, Doug McWhorter 0-0-0 Russ Pollen I-2-4, Tony Schmidt 0-0-0. Totols 19-8-46. Dundee i7S)-Stevo Bloom 6-218. Chris Shepherd 7-1-15, David Nolan 6-6-20, Robert Clark 1-2-4. Mark Strait 5-0-10.

Jeff Pierce 3-0-6, Kevin Smith 00-0, Peter Pratt 0-0-0, John Cornish 1-0-2. Greg Fia-rlllo 0 0 0, Mike Hoff 0-0-0. Totals 31-13-75. South Seneca 11-44 15-75 JV-Dundee 65, South Seneca 42. EDISON 63 SPENCER-VAN ETTEN (1-14, 1-17) 62 S-VE (62) Mark DePew 1-1-3.

Gary Minor 3 0 6, till lesso 4-9-17. Pal Cory 2-0-4, Spencer Hodson 10-0 20. John Mills 3-2-8, Mike louko 1-2-4. Totals 24-14-62 Edison 4S) Mork Shaw 10-7-27, Dove Topping 7-2-16. Mike Cosgrove 5-2-12.

Tom Gill 2-1-5. Dave Belknap 1-0-2. Mel Cicci 0-11, Mark Knopp 1-0 2. Bill Frisk 0-0-0, Dove Waschezyn 0 0 0. 6ill Stoviskl 0 0 0.

lotols 26-13-65 S-VE Edison 17 II 13 -17 JV S-VE SO, Edison 40. SOUTHSIDE (7-4, S-9 74, NOTRE DAME (5-6, 1-10) 40 Southside (74)- Mike Wood 7-3-17; Jim Pete Curkendoll 5-1-11; Tom Terwilliger 7-3-16; John Fesetch 2-0-4: Brian Kelly 1-G2: Rod Nelson 4 0-8; Shon Hortmon 0-0-0. Totals 11-10-74 Notre Dame (40) John Manchester 6-G12: Jerry Dunlovey 2-0-4: Mike Tola 63-13: Rich Bamford 4-2-10: Kevin Veciellio 3-5-11: Louis Tessier 1 -4 6 Mike Johnston I-0-2; Mike Moloney 0-0-0: Mike Cain 0-0-0; Tim Riegel 0-0-0 Totals 33-14-40 Southslee 14 20 20 20 74 Notre Dome 14 It 12 IS 40 JV Southside 47. ND 41 PA (11-S. 10-1)74 CORNINO IAST (l-l, 1-11) 14 Canting last (14) Koye Merolo 9 2-20, MoryBortholomowGl'1, Koren Merolo 4-2-10.

Foye Elliot 03-3. Totols 13-6-34. IFA (74) Koren Borbieri 6-0-13. Moe Coura 1-4-4. louriMortin 2 04, Christie McGee 13-9.

Tomi Gorelle 1-0-2, Lindo Reed 4-2-10. Sonjo Williams 3-0 6. Shelly Bouman 74-14. Kim Preucil 2-7-11. Totals 29-16-74.

14 I 1 IS -M 17 14 IS 14 74 IFA FBI SON (7-S. 107) 44 SPINCfR-VAN ETTEN (0-11, 0-11) 17 Edison (44)-Sheilo Knopp 9-1-19: Tino Phillips 9-0-18: Pom Gleckner 50 10 Michelle Turk 2-04. Angela Jurusk 2 04: Totols 30-4-41. S-VE (17)-Wendy Vennel 6-1-13: Trim Hem 1-3-9; Aimo Cory 4-0-1 Corr Combe 2-04: Tracy Tyskewia 1-1-3; Totals 16-537. TAB SVI 14 14 44 17 JV Edison won.

League Overall Gl 7 Corning West Academy Souths ids Horseheads Notre Dame Homell Coming East 1 10 3 15 Frlday'i Games Corning East 2, Academy 0, forfeit Southside 74, Notre Dame 60 Corning West 51, Both 30, NL Today's Gomes Hornell ot Horseheads, 3 p.m. Corning East ot Both, NL Tuesday's Games Southside at Academy Corning East ot Corning West Homell ot Notre Dame 1 'Clinched league championship Jntericholastlc Athletic Conf. League Overall I GB I Large Schools Division Trumamburg 15 2 Xewark Valley Dryden Watkins Glen Edison 14 3 14 3 7 10 6 II 6 12 Small Schools Division OdessoMont. Candor Newfield Spencer-VE Tioga C. 13 4 8 9 5 12 I 16 1 16 14 4 8 10 6 12 1 17 I 17 Friday's Games Odessa-Montour 64, Candor 55 Dryden 67, Watkins Glen 56 Edison 65, Spencer-Van Etten 62 Trumansburg 68, Newark Valley 51 Newfield 47, Tioga 45 Today's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Trumansburg at Odessa-Montour Edison at Watkins Glen Spencer-Van Etten at Newfield Candor at Tioga Dryden at Newark Valley Northern Tier League-East Second round League Overall Gl I 15 6 Sullivan Athens Woverly 'Northeast B.

Wyaluiing Sayre SRU Towando Troy Canton 17 5 13 4 18 4 8 13 6 II 13 12 6 17 12 II 4 19 Frlday'i Woverly 55. Wyalusing 53 troy 67, SRU 57 Sullivan County S3. Sayre 47 OT Athens 57. Towando 56 Northeast 85. Canton 34 Today'i Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Wyolusing ot Sullivon towando at Northeast Bradford Athens ot Canton SRU ot Woverly troy at Sayre first-round champion Plattsburgh seniors, Now we want to finish unbeaten in the regular season," The Indians have two games remaining.

EFA 74, CORNING EAST 34 Elmira Free Academy routed Corning East to hoist the Blue Devils Into first place in the Sullivan Trail Conference with a 101 record, a half game ahead of Corning West, Shelly Bauman scored 15 points and Linda Reed came off the bench to pull down 15 rebounds and score 10 points on four-for-four shooting from the field. Her effort led a blistering 60 percent team shooting performance as the Devils upped their record to 13-5 overall. Corning East, despite the 20-point performance of Kaye Merola, fell to 2-9 In the STC and 2-13 overall. EDISON 64, S-VE 37 SPENCER Edison High, behind Sheila Knapp's 19 points and 14 rebounds, handed Spencer-Van Etten its 12th straight loss of the season, The Spartans, after a 14-14 first-quarter tie, broke the game open by holding the Panthers to Just three points In the second period. Tina Phillips added 18 points and Pam Hafler grabbed 15 rebounds as the Spartans improved their record to 7-5 in the Interscholastlc Athletic Conference and 10-7 overall.

Wendy Vennel, with 13 points, was the only Panther in double figures, Watkins bows to Dryden, 67-56 U.S. boys basketball round-up DRYDEN Paced by J.R. McGulre's 22 points. Dryden High School topped Watkins Glen High 67-56 Friday night in an Interscholastlc Athletic Conference basketball game. Dryden, now 14-3, surrendered a 13-11 first period lead before racing out to leads of 29-20 at the intermission and 48-33 after three periods.

Matt Van Houten and Jamie Worth chipped in 15 and 13 points for the winners. Bud Emmons' 18 points and Ken Depew's nine rebounds were highs for the 7-10 Senecas. ODESSA-MONTOUR 64, CANDOR 55 ODESSA Scott Gauvin netted 22 points and Brad Clark 19 as Small Schools division champ Odessa-Montour High School topped Candor High in IAC action. Clark scored 12 of his points and Gauvin 10 in the first half, but the Indians were still behind 31-30 at intermission. Gauvin, however, continued his hot shooting in the third stanza and tallied 10 of the Indians' 16 points as O-M went ahead, 46-40.

O-M's Rich Scott poured in eight of his 12 points in the closing period. The win improves O-M to 13-4 Small Schools, 14-4 overall, and Candor falls to 8-9, 8-10. SOUTHSIDE 74, NOTRE DAME 60 Hot-shooting Southside High School blazed the Notre Dame High nets with 64 percent shooting (74 nprrpnt in trip first half) anrl h1lt7pfi thp Ousarfpri In (Continued from page 3B) loss at West earlier in the week, and Hover said Friday night that Cramner had "cost our kids dearly." Elmira School District Athletic Director Jim Ru-nyan and Corning AD Al Malanda agreed that Cramner would not work the game. However, Pete Lauzza, the Steuben County officials' assignor, who was slated to work the EFA-East game, was taken ill. He was replaced by Cramner, who teamed with Roger Ohstrom as the game's officials, Hover explained his decision.

"Following our game with West, 1 was somewhat concerned with playing in Corning with (either of) the same officials (one of them Cramner). I talked to Runyan and he basically agreed with me. There was an agreement but then there had been a change, apparently for illness. "I felt that if our kids were to take the floor and see either of these two officials, they would be hurt psychologically and it would take them out of their game. It was not a spur-of-the-moment decision.

We discussed it Wednesday. I feel very strongly about it and I would do the same thing again." Hover continued: "I was also very much concerned about the physical aspect. Oftentimes when a game gets out of hand there can be physical repurcusions. I was concerned about our players and those from East. I thought it was in the best interest of the welfere of all concerned not to play." Corning East Coach Mike Chiaramonte, who said no one at East considers the STC losing streak over, was upset with the Academy decision.

"It's not fair to the East players and parents," he said, "but more important than that, I don't think that we as educators set a good example tonight." PLATTSBURGH Dave Piromalli and Bob Ma-' thieu scored two goals apiece as SUNY-Plattsburgh defeated Elmira College, 6-1, in Division II college hockey action Friday night. Piromalli netted a short-handed goal at 3:01 of the I first period and a power play tally at 1:46 of the sec- ond period, then Ma thieu canned a goal at 6:28 of the middle period to lift the Cardinals to an early 3-0 ad- vantage. -I EC's Scott Meyer followed with the Soaring Eagles' only goal at 8:48. Third period Plattsburgh power play goals by Ma-thieu, 6:07, and Pete DeArmas, 11:28, and a short-handed tally by Tom Zakrajsek, 13:08, iced the Car- dinals win. EC outshot the Cardinals, 36-30.

Sullivan Trail Conference basketball. Mike Wood scored 17 points for the Green Hornets, who gained an STC tie for second place with Elmira Free Academy at 7-4. Tom Terwilliger and Jim Bros-chart each added 16 points for the 8-9 Green Hornets. Mike Tota and John Manchester led Notre Dame (5-6; 8-10) with 15 and 12 points, while Kevin Veciellio and Rich Bamford added 11 and 10. if.

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