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COLUMBIA MISSOURIAN, Sunday, Aonl 15. 1979 Page 9A H.eEl Flyers, Penguins win playoffs MajorPfsEeagne standings United Press International defenseman Jerry Korab at the point, Division runnerups to take the NATIONAL LEAGUE iMcGioirien 0 1) a! Kdnsjs C iv i 3 5?t ? who guided a slap shot past Herron at preliminary round, two games to one, CstOrtition Montreal (Rogers 0-0-) i Seattle 5 556 2 t-- NHL. 17 L :38 of period. now W 0 N.Y. playoffs the second New Rangers Pet CB Philadelphia (Ruihert and Chicaao 2 S 286 BUFFALO, George Ferguson will face the York in Montreal 5 1 1 833 EspinosaOOlat New Vort (Swan OaKiano 1 8 Ml 6 put a shot through the legs of Buffalo The Penguins, however, forced the the quarterfinals beginning Monday NeYork 3 2 600 0 0 01 V ana Alien la'enicjhiqamennni rc uded 47 Ferguson batted his St Louis 3 3 500 2 Houston (Richard 2 0 and An goaltender Bob Sauve seconds into overtime when night 0-0- and Perreault flipped it under Pitt- Pittsburgh 4 4 500 2 0u3r ) at San Francisco (Won Saturday results sudden death overtime Saturday to give own rebound over a spraw. led Sauve The result also set up the other NHL Philadelphia 2 3 400 2 lefusco l and GriHm i Cl sburgh goalie Denis Herron. Toronto 8 Kansas Oty 6 the a 4-- 3 win and a The goal was just one of three shots quarterfinal matchups Chicago at Chicago 0 4 000 4 Cincinnati (Norman 0 1 and New York 8 Chicago 5 1 2-- 1 managed period LaCoss Ofli at San O.eao (Jones t Mii?JkeP 1 1 Baltimore to series triumph against the Sabres in The Penguins, just five seconds later, Pittsburgh in the third the . Pittsburgh at Wt Division and Perry 1 0l . 7 Tca Detroit 5 playoff preliminary round 1-- while the Sabres peppered Herron with , and Toronto at Montreal W L Pet GB Atlanta (Solomon at Los tied it at 1 when rookie Jim Hamilton an California 9 Oak land 3 18 San Francisco 7 2 778 - Angeles (Hooten 0 1) Minnesota al Seattle late n nht action broke in alone and powered a slap shot Moore, called up from the minors in Houston 5 3 625 1' Ferguson gathered the puck in at the of February', improved his NHL record to nCincinatti 4 4 500 2' AMERICAN LEAGUE into the upper left corner the Buffalo Todays games 5-0- Buffalo blue line, the -1, two playoff victories 4 5 444 3 East Division Kansas City (Gale OH at Toronto skated around net. The goals were the two fastest in including Atlanta 3 5 7, 2 375 3' W L Pel GB (Huffman t n 1 30 p m defense and put a shot low on the tee Flyers Canucks over Vancouver He assisted on a score Diego NHL plaj off histor San 2 4 - 1 6 2S0 Milwaukee 5 2 714 Cleveland (Wis 0-2- at Boston x past Sauve for his second goal of the Rookie Robbie b rookie Tom Gorence Late night game not included Boston 3 2 600 1 lEcKersiev 1 II PHILADELPHIA 1 11 Toronto 4 3 57' Ne York iFioueroa 0 H at game to lift the Penguins into the Hamilton's second goal at :47 of the Moore turned aside 30 shots Saturdav "Bobbj Clarke. Bill Barber. Al Hill, Saturday results New York 4 4 500 1 Cnicaejo iTrout O0 Stanley Cup quarterfinals. second period tied it for Pittsburgh night to unbeaten as an NHL Holmgren. Blake Dunlop and Reggie Pittsburgh? St Louts 4 Baltimore 3 5 375 2' Baltimore (Palmer 101 at remain 2 1 Ramsay had the Montreal Chicago 0 Oetroit 4 200 3 Milwaukee (Caldwell 2 C The loss was the first ever for the after Craig given goalie and also added an assist to lead Iach all scored for Philadelphia, San 2 t 1 n 2-- Francisco Houston Cleveland 5 V67 3 Cjiifc-- i (Tanana 0 2 at Sabres in four preliminary playoff Sabres a 1 lead on a tally with 3:25 left Philadelphia into the Stanle Cup which defeated the Rangers in a seven-gam-e Philadelphia at New York OakianfiKeouonOO postponed ram senes. in the opening period. playoff with victorj semifinal in 1974 en route to its West Division Detroit (V.ilco 1 0i at Te.as quarterfinals a 1-- t-- Cincinnati at San Oiego late W L Pet G8 rComer Ci Buffalo took a 0 lead at 1259 of the The Sabres again went ahead when over Vancouver. first Stanley Cup mflM 1 Teas 6 0 000 Minnesota (Koosman 1 0i a1 Rick Dudley won a faceoff in the Pitt- Rookie Don M 1 opening period when Rick Martin fired Philadelphia, which rebounded from Thorn Gradin and Kozak Atlanta at Los Angeles late ncht nnesota 5 2 714 Seattle (Abbott 1 0i CaMorn a 6 667 1 a pass to Gilbert Perreault in the slot sburgh end. got the puck back to a series-openin- g loss to the Smythe scored for Vancouver Today's games St Louis tSykes iO at Pitts a burgh (Candeiar-- 0-O-1. t 05 p m NKA playoffs MIIEi playoffs Track squad outdistances foes FIRST ROUND SERIES A Eastern Conference The Missouri women's 4 singles hole-in-on- e Tuesday s result track team set the second against victories in she shot a Saturday on the Wednesday s results 145-ya- hole-m-o- Vancouver 3 Philadelphia 2 three school and two meet records in competition for Miles this season Erie rd 17th hole the only ne Philadelphia 122 New Jersey 114 rouBMirap Thursday s result 6-- 4. 6-- 2; Atlanta 109 Houston 106 placing fourth in a field of 14 teams Jorgensen defeated Hawkins J by a Stephens golfer competition Philadelphia 6 Vancouver lLai in Friday s results Saturday s game competing in the ILUni Invitational Parker for Hickman defeated John this year Kernohan used a five-iro- n on Philadelphia New Jersey W ill Philadelphia 7 Vancouver 2 111. of 6-- 3. 6-- 1; Atlanta 100 Houston 91 Track Meet in Champaign, team Jene O'Connor and Shawna Adams John Emenck defeated the shot (Philadelphia wins 2 t 6-- 6- 2-0- series 3, -4 7-- 6-- (Philadelphia wins ) Ohio State, Guilfoil were beaten by the Col- 5. 6--4. 1; S senes SERIES B Western Illinois and Mitra Parker defeated Other Missoun placers were Mary (Atlanta 2-- 0 ) 6-- wins series Tuesday s result Nebraska finished ahead of the Tigers, orado team of Benson and Wittenberg Jeff Webb 6-- 0. 1; and Davis defeated Pat Smith with an 85 and a 79 for a 164, 1 York Rangers 7 6-- 5-- 7, 6-- New Los Anceles who came up with four first place to lose their chance for a championship Kevin Simpson 2, 3, to end the Mary with 84 82 Western Conference Thursday s result McNabb an and an for a Tuesday s 3-- 3 results Ne York Rangers 2 Los Are;e es 1 OT finishes. singles matches in a deadlock 166 I jnda Finders with an 85 and an 83 Oenve 1 10 Los Angeles 105 (New York 2-- 0 ) 107 wins series Dana Ghdden's time of 2 09 4 in the The Hickman tennis team took ad- Doubles turned out to be the key for a 168. and Barb Reimers with a 90 Phoenix Portland 103 C SERIES 800-met- Fnday s results Tuesday result er run brought her a first place, vantage of the fine weather Saturday in factor in the match as although Miles and a 92 for a 182 in the tournament Los Angeles 121 Denver 109 t Toron'o 2 Atlanta 1 breaking old Simpson Phoenix 96 Portland 92 as well as the Missouri Jefferson City with a full afternoon of and Mitra defeated Suns and Thursday s result 6-- 6-- Sunday games record of 2.18 05 and the old meet 8--1 2. i, Trenton sw ept the two, w ith A golf tournament for youngsters s Toronto 7 Atlanta 4 tennis as they defeated Trenton in last Los Angeles at Denver 2-11- 0 (Toronto 2-0- ) record of to Adam and Emenck defeating Parker ages 12 to 17. sponsored by the Sunrise Portland at Phoenix wins series the first match, but lost the second J SERIES 0 800-met- er 5-- 6-- 3. 6-- 4, The Tiger relay team of 4. and Hawkins and Jorgensen Optimists Club, a local chapter of Tuesday s result Kirksville SECOND ROUND .Dj-g- h B-U- Morns, Mike Smith defeating S P 4 aio 3 Pam Page, Georgi Wiletta In the match against Trenton, all and Parker Optimists International, will be held at Eastern Conference six Thursday s result Page and Dana Ghdden took first place of the Kewpie singles players scored and Davis 6-- 3. 6-- 1, for the match vic- lake of the Woods Golf Course May Philadelphia vs San Antonio 1 Bjt'aio3 Pi"sburgh 1 -- Atlanta vs Washington Saturday s game with a time of 45.9 victories, started by John Miles' win tory 25th. Carl Fhschel. a member of the Western Conference 200-met- er Buffalo 3 (OTi Wiletta Page ran the run m 6-- 2. 6-- 0 coordinationg phcenix vs City 'tsOu'sn over Stan Perry Jeff Parker, tournament committee Portland winner Kansas (Pittsburgh wins series 2 1) Denver Los Angeles wmiervs Seate : 24 9 to take first in that event Page who was moved up to the No. 2 spot for Golf said 200-met- er also finished in third place in the the matcn, defeated Dean Cox 5-- 7, 6-- 4. The Missoun women's golf team Four divisions of youngsters, boys -- run with a tune of 25.4 and took 6-- 2; BrooKe Hawkins defeated Tim finished second behind Stephens and girls ages 12 to 14 and 15 to 17, will 100-met- er 7-- M.U. boxes fourth in the hurdles with a Wilson 4-- 6, 5. 6-- 4: Scott Parker College in a match played Fnday and be sponsored. Fhschel said 6-- 6-- :14 7 time. defeated Monte Lynch 6-- 4, 1. 1: Ami par-7- 3 Winners from the 15 to 17 bracket will First Gam Second gan Saturday at the Grandview Stinson 7-- 6, 0-- 6. 7-- 5: tournament in CotondofO) ob r h bi Missoun(S) ab r h bi Colorado ab r h bi Missoun (9) ab r h bi Marti grabbed one of the Mitra defeated Mitch Dugan Country ClubinSpnngfield be eligible for the zone Comckcf 3 0 2 0 Maurerit 0 Cc"Cc 4 0 0 0 vaure'it 4 12 2 other Tiger firsts in the 5000-met-er run and Jamie Davis completed the took place, shooting a Columbia Winners in the zone tour- r-- an Stephens first 1100 2d Engl sn to 3 i 2 i Jerman2e 3 0 0 0 English ib 4 Je 5-- 6-- 7-- 10 c 0 Co-- r 0 0 0 with a time of 17:18 5, breaking the sweep with a 7. 4, 5 victory by nament will then be eligible for the Minkei c 3 0 0 0 Coll ns Ch 4 0 2 2 M nei .0004 12 car id oer 644 in the tournament, follow ed the 3 0 0 La.a-"- -c 4 0 Wn'errt Con ns 3b earlier school record of 17.24 and the Steve Hudson. 646 distnct tournament in Jefferson City Winters ' 10 s 4112 Tigers with and Southeast Missoun h .010 Sumrr-e-- 3c Augus-d- 3 C i 0 Knop2b 2 10 0 Harerrr 17.26 meet record. Stinson won -- that Whoever C000 La-on- 0000 The doubles competition continued 728 the district s 0 0 er as State, which scored a survives 3 0-- 0 Woei&eic 2 0 C 0 august Bi ' c Fisre3u 1 4010 1 i 2B Tricar co "D 3 0 Braaiev 0 2 0 0 Gordon ic 3 2 Knos event after placing a disappointing more of the same with Miles and Mitra Stephens' Lynn Ralston took first competition will next compete in the 10 " 1 C 1 1 1 T ' r H? ce 311'4 0 3000-met-er 2 b 6-- 6-- Goiobi' 2 HairS3o :" sixth in the run earlier in the defeating Perry and Dugan 0. 1 But Optimist World Golf Championships in 1 1 place the individual competition 3 00i00 0 Duncan ss Go ot ' 0 Woe Dei r' in Coxonss c' Cc-on- Hgr-oer- 2222 ss day Calif who Jonnsonp 0 0 0 0 Heckmanp 0 000'0 0 2 0 0 0 4 then Cox and Wilson combined for shooting an 80 and a 74 for a 154 total. San Diego. Those make it to an 1-- 00 -- Ha-n-a- -u Du-c- 10" Goegimanp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C ss 4 Madeljn White's time of .66 6 in the Trenton's only victoy of the match with Second place was shared by Tiger the San Diego tourney will be awarded. 20 5 4 La p Touts 26 0 7 0 Totals 5 'u'i r COCO Bson 400-met- er 0-- 6-- 6-- McoCiC 00000 0 0 C hurdles was only good a 6. 2. 3 win over J Parker and Connie Novinger. who shot a 78 and 79 by Optimist International. S1.000 in FeiSCOOOO 1 a r h e Totals 28 4 9 Totals 32 9 to enough for sixth place in the event, but Hawkins S Parker and Davis ended the for a 157 total, and another Stephens expense money which may only be used Colorado 000 OOO 0 0 7 2 her time broke the former school match on a high note, defeating Steve golfer. McCullough, who shot 80 to pay for the tnp to California. Missoun 010 103 1 S S 2 Score by Innings Shawn """" Colorado 020 100 1 4 9 6 record of :67 7 m the event Muss and Bo NelMn 6-- 3. 7-- 5 and 77 for the same total The Sunrise Optimists will pay all C70 200 x 9 10 2 4-- E Jerman Fisner Ham ins Duncan DP MU 3 Missoun The Tigers finished second in the b In the secono" match. Jay Sims the Missoun's Ganna Lee brought home fees for local participants, from distnct 1 M 3 2B V. CU LOB CU 9 ssou' nter -4-00-meter 3000-met-er r--an en- E-- 6scr V. -- or Go CD Co.c- - 3 relay, the run, of 76 through national competition. All SM-B'- younger former Missouri 83. adev - brother by an SB-Ha- n,ns Duncan Ere s" fourth place shooting a and Ennsn - ZB-- - Dunca OP-- CU ' ML- 2 .OB-- CU 9 mu 10 W.r e- and the javelin throw. They also are do up. Flischel said. lH.ns ng basketball star Scott Suns started for a 159 trants must is sign Goioe Mau'er Enciis-Pitchi- third-plac- bringing home e finishes m things off for Trenton with a 7-- 5 . 0--6. The deadline for submission of ap- rp h r erbbso right Stephens" Jearane Kernohan finished Johnson.LiS. 3,42251 P.lehmg Summary the 200-met- er run and the discus 6-- 3 win over Miles The loss was only fifth in the tournament with a 162, but plications is May 15.he said Goeggeima-- i , I V "" While I jnda Smith did not place in the ?1 . 4 3 1 Heckman(7 1 2.130337 7 0 0 3 1 Harmafux L06 3 j 800-met- er personal record T- A-- ""-- run. she set a -i 55 500 " , Beascn 3 3 3 ' t 2 of2 15. 4 5 2 Moodv i 2 C 112 T-- i-- place 22C v-C While Julie McEwen's third in the discus broke no school or meet records. McEwen's throw of 43.16 Moyals isox meters was a personal best. Cardiiaals box The Tigers hit the starting blocks Sl Louis (4) act r h b Pittsburgh!?) ab r h bi Kan City (6) ab r h tx Toronto (8) ab r h bi fiKELLEY" Saturday the SflVfer next Friday and in c-ss 1 1 C 5 again Te-Tiet- 3 1 1 1 Ta.eras ss 4 2 0 Brer 36 4 C G'" n ss 0'"1 Sccfrf 5 0 0 0 Moreno Ct 3 12 0 McRaepn 4 3 2 Bailor rf 5 0 1 0 Kansas Relays in Lawrence. Kan Hemancer 'D 4 o i 2 Pamer n Ot s c ' C Bosetti c' 5 0 i C 1 1 The Missouri men's track team Simmonsc 3 0 0 0 Miliaria 33111' 2 2 Pone' c Carty dh 4 ' Murrpn e c 0 0 0 0 Uur-'e- y ef C 0 0 0 LaCock 10 31124 0 2 0 Va Dern, b 2 2 2 0 garnered twelve first place finishes Sunday, April 29 Sf 1 1 1 1 1 r Henc c C 4 Rodnson lb 4 0 Hurd e 3 0 0 A ccrn pi 0 0 while soundly defeating all opponents m lorg it 4 01100 0 Stennet- - 20 4 1 l 0 Wilson if 0 0 0 0 VeleziD 0 0 0 0 ."-oo- f 1 Litteii Oltc Cowensrt 4 ' 2 2 ds 4 ' 2 the Shocker Sports Festival at Wichita ReiV3D 00003 0 0 0 Gamer 3b 441240 0 0 V.,hite20 4 0 Howen 3o 3 1 0 C University, Wichita, Kans., 10 1 State Ooeni'eii pr 0 1 0 0 Patekss 3 0 McKay 2D 4 ' 2 10 4 1 Saturday. Tysor 2C 3 0 2 0 Braun ph Cerone c 2 Brock ph 10 10 TOUIS 34'0006 12 6 ToUlS 36 8 10 6 As a team. Missouri amassed 106 Forsch I 2 ' 0 0 points. Wichita State had 0. Air Force Knowieso 0 0 0 0 Kansas City 013 010 100 6 8 43. Ca'bo 0 0O0 Toronto 0S0 010 02x tallied 45l2 and Minnesota scored Grieve on 1 C 0 0 The Tigers'first place finishers 4 6 3 Totals 33 7 11 7 E Pa-e- k Porter M nqon Cerone DP Toronto 1 Totals J3 110-met- er .OB Kansas City 5 Toronto 7 2B Brett McRae were Godwin Obasogie, high St. Louts 001 011 0014 LaCock Ma,berrv McKa Bailor Woods hurdles, 13 84 ; Ed Ofili, 200-met- er run, 2 02x 7 MR Hi McRae (D Car'y i2) SB Otis Pittsburgh Ml Coens ; 400-met- er 46 70; Whi e 21.18 Dele Udo, dash. 800-met- er ETer-'E'eto- n S'enn-- t Vilner tDB S" Lou s 7 Scott Clark, run. Steve 3B Oil p h r er bb so Pittsburgh 5 2B Hendnck Taveras 3000-met- er 8 52 4 Parr 1 Fisher, steeplechase, HP Cm (2) SB Moreno Miiner SF M iner Leonard (L' 1 7 7 7 5 3 Tempieton Mmgon ' 1 r Fisher qualified for the NCAA J- - 1110 1 Rodnge; 2 0 0 0 Championships which will be held next tp h r erbbso Lemongei'o 7 n 6 6 3 0 1 1 8 5 5 1 0) 2 i 0 0 0 month. He was the sixth Tiger to FoS-riL0-- 6 14 Freisleoen iv. Knowies ' 3 2 2 0 1 qualify this outdoor season ): Nat - -- 1 m Ler-onge- lio pit Littell 0 0 P 0 0 Leonard t 'cned 0 batters 8th Page,' 1 ba-t- e' m high jump. 7'0"; Scott Harrell, Whitson(y'-- 0 8 6 4 2 4 2 c"d to B'h Jackson(S2i 1 0 0 0 0 0 T 2 33 A 11683 discus, 167'2": Andy Zawislak, pole vault, 164" Missouri record): Peppie Whitson pitched 'o 2 batters in 9m HBP By Forsch (Parker) T 2 28 A 10 90 Whitaker, long jump, 26'41" second best in the nation outdoors this year); shuttle-hurdl- e relay, (Nate Keeling, Eyibio Eyibio, Nat Page, Obasogie); 400-met- er relay, (Obasogie, Dequinna Rogers leads runners Moore, Dan Fortune, Ofili), 41.82; 1600-met-er relay, (Dave Emery, who was competing for the first time since suffering mononucleosis during the into Boston indoor season; Jeff Smithmier, Dele Udo, Scott Clark). 3:13.39; 400-met- er BOSTON (UPI) An elite field of rival for the traditional laurel wreath shuttle-hurdl- e relay (Nate Keeling, long distance runners, led by defending and diamond studded medallion will be Eyibio Eyibio, Nat Page, Obasogie ) . champion and favonte , 's , 22. winner of Missouri scored in every event except will gather Monday with thousands of last December's Marathon in the javelin. As one would expect. Coach pretenders for the 83rd annual running 2: 10.21 , the fourth best time of 1978. Bob Teel was pleased with the Tigers' of the prestigious . Seko, a physical education student at performance. totals The official number of entrants 's Waseda University, said "We got some fine performances 7,840, up 3,000 from last year's record through an interpreter he's hoping for from people who haven't competed a 1 ,000 more lot, or who done field, which in turn was than warm weather in his first Boston run. haven't well," Teel the record in 1S76. As many as 10,000 Joining Rodgers and Seko on the list said official and unofficial runners are of potential winners are 1972 Olympic 26-mil-e, 385-yar- d Tennis expected to tour the champ of Boulder Colo., course from Hopkinton to downtown trying to become the first Olympic gold The Missouri women's tennis team Boston. to at Boston; Finland's finished one place better than last year I ve medalist win "This is the strongest field since Esa Tikkanen; New Zealand's Kevin in the Big Eight Championship in run in the Marathon, and it's my sixth Wright; Lawrence, Kan., by taking fourth 1S75 Ryan; England's Trevor race," said Rodgers, who won in Randy Thomas of the Greater Boston place. If you drove it last year, you'll be glad to know it's hack! and 1978. "It may be the strongest field of The Tigers, with 52 points, finished out Track Club and you ever, but there might be someone Spokane, Wash., a member of the 1976 behind Kansas, Oklahoma and Col- If missed it last y&ar, make ssire you're in on this there who could dispute that." orado, and ahead of Oklahoma State, ' Olympic team with Shorter and one! Help make this Use largest amateur road rally year, there were 20 runners who and of the Honolulu Nebraska, Iowa State and Kansas last 20 Rodgers winner had completed a marathon in 2 hours Marathon State. ever held! minutes or less. This year, there are 90 The Tigers were able to take first of in The Marathon has not been an unsurpassed amount talent Bostw place in only the first singles event. II running. without cttitroversy this year. At the Register at any of the 3 Keiley locations or There be many prizes trophies for 1st 2nd the history ofmarathon Nancy Fudemberg beat Oklahoma per star-studd- ed at KFMZ There is a registration fee of S1 and 3rd place refreshments entertainment addition, this year's bequest of the Amatuer Athletic Union, State's Lynda Robson 6-- 4, 6--4. In in car all go to the and a free picnic at Cosmo Park' I S has 10 runners who have five South Africans were banned from Host Kansas took first place the person each proceeds field also in future KFMZ will bring live reports J I completed a marathon in less than 2 : 12, the race due to that country's racial No. 2, 3 and 6 singles matches, with Columbia Gymnastics Ctub to help build to listeners day. you want to E I the time Rodgers pegs as his goal for policies. The runners all plan to corn Oklahoma finishing first in the No. 4 Olympians from Columbia You must register throughout the but get in on the this year's race. Only three winners pete unofficially. match and Colorado winning in No. 5. by Saturday, April 21. action where its happening Register now of 2:12 or better, Heading the women's field of 517 is The Road Rally starts from Parkade Plaza we expect a very heavy turn-o- ut 8 i have posted times Missouri could do no better than third including Rodgers in both of his vic- defending champion Gayle Barron of place in the doubles events, as Kansas, at noon Sunday, April 29. I tories. Atlanta, who has been short on training Colorado and Oklahoma took the three Rodgers, a 31-year-- old sportswear and wiD be carrying a tape machine to championship spots in doubles. Thanks to Parkade P'aza for the gracious use of their facilities entrepreneur, predicts his toughest record her thoughts. In the No. 3 doubles match, the Tiger