Banner Graphic, Volume 15, Number 183, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1985 — Page 7
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NCAA Tournament At A Glance ®y Tkt Associated Press TTie Final Four At Lexington. Ky. Semifinals Saturday, March 30 Villa nova 52, Memphis St 45 Georgetown 77, St John's 59 Championship Monday, April 1 Villa nova 66, Georgetown 64 NCAA Tournament Records By The Associated Press Records Set Highest field goals percentage, one team, chamf!°« toP Kwne- TO, 22-28, Villanova (old record, .674, 31-46, Ohio State vs. California, 1960) Highest field goals percentage, one team, one game-. 786, 22-28, Villanova (old record, .750, 33-44, Nor theastem vs. Virginia Commonwealth, 1984 first round) Record Tied Most free throws made, one player, six-game series—39, Ed Pinckney, Villanova (tied with Kiki Vandeweghe, UCLA, 1980). National Basketball Association At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division _ W. L . Pet.. GB x-Boston 59 is 797 _ Washington 37 37 500 22 New Jersey 37 3 8 493 2214 New York 24 51 320 35H Central Division y-Milwaukee 54 21 .720 x-Detroit 40 34 .541 1314 Chicago 35 40 .467 19 Cleveland 31 43 419 22V4 Atlanta 30 45 .400 24 Indiana 20 55 .267 34 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division x-Denver 48 26 .649 J x-Houston 44 30 .595 4 x-Dallas 41 34 547 7^4 x-San Antonio 38 38 .500 11 Utah 37 39 4g7 12 Kansas City 30 45 .400 1814 Pacific Division y-L.A. Lakers 55 19 .743 ! Portland 37 38 .493 1814 Phoenix 32 43 .427 2314 Seattle 30 45 .400 2514 LA. Clippers 27 49 .355 29 Golden State 20 55 .267 3514 < x-clinched playoff berth ■ y-ciincheddivisiontitle Monday’s Games . Atlanta 114, Detroit 110 * Houstonl27,Seattlell6 Tuesday’s Games * Detroit at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. . Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:30 p m * Washington at Cleveland, 7:30 pm * Boston at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. * New Jersey at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 4 L.A Lakers at Denver, 9:30 p.m. * Seattle at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. * Dallas at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. , HoustonatPortland, 10:30p.m. Wednesday’s Games - Chicago at Washington, 7:30 p.m. ' Cleveland at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. , Indiana at Boston, 7:30 p.m. * New York at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. * L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. * Kansas City at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. * Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press Exhibition Season AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. •Toronto 15 7 .682 ’ Chicago 17 10 630 . Detroit 14 10 .583 •California 11 9 .550 Baltimore 12 11 .522 ; New York 12 11 .522 * Seattle 12 11 .522 Milwaukee 13 13 .500 Kansas City 11 12 478 Cleveland 10 12 455 Texas 9 11 .450 Minnesota 11 14 .440 Oakland 9 13 .409 Boston 10 15 .400 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 13 9 .591 Atlanta 14 10 .583 New York 12 9 .571 Chicago 14 11 .560 Philadelphia 11 9 .550 Cincinnati 12 10 .545 San Francisco 12 11 .522 San Diego 11 12 .478 Houston 11 15 .423 St. Louis 7 10 412 Montreal 9 14 .391 Pittsburgh 4 15 .211 NOTE: Split-squad games count in standings, ties do not Monday’s Games New York Mets 4, Pittsburgh 0 Atlanta 9, New York Yankees 1 Detroit 8, Los Angeles 6 Philadelphia 3, Chicago White Sox 2 Cincinnati 6, Kansas City 5 Toronto 5, Montreal 4, 10 innings Minnesota 4, Houston 2 Milwaukee 6, San Diego 3
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Chicago Cubs 7, California 6 San Francisco 14, Cleveland 4 Oakland 6, Seattle 5 Baltimore 3, Boston 1 Detroit 9, Florida Southern 0 Tuesday's Games Minnesota vs. Cincinnati at Tampa LO6 Angeles vs. Montreal at West Palm Beach Houston vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton Kansas City vs. Phiadelphia at Clear-water Detroit (ss) vs. St Louis at St. Peters-burg Atlanta vs Texas at Pompano Boston vs. New York Yankees at Fort Lauderdale Chicago Cubs vs. San Diego at Yuma Seattle vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale Milwaukee vs. California at Palm Springs Cleveland vs. Oakland at Phoenix Chicago White Sox vs. Baltimore at Miami Toronto vs. Detroit (ss) at Lakeland Seattle vs. Arizona State at Tempe National Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division W L..T . Pts .. GF .GA .. y-Phil adelphia 50 20 7 107 337 239 x-Washington 44 24 9 97 308 231 x-NY Islanders 39 33 5 83 336 301 NY Rangers 25 42 10 60 288 336 Pittsburgh 24 47 5 53 264 364 New Jersey 22 45 9 53 254 322 Adams Division ... x-Montreai 39 27 11 89 293 253 x-Quebec 39 28 9 87 311 261 x-Buffalo 36 26 14 86 276 224 x-Boston 34 33 9 77 285 273 Hartford 28 39 9 65 262 311 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division x-St. Louis 34 30 12 80 277 271 x-Chicago 36 35 6 78 299 296 x-Detroit 26 40 11 63 303 347 x-Minnesota 24 42 12 60 256 310 Toronto 20 49 8 48 243 339 Smythe Division y-Edmonton 48 19 10 106 385 283 x-Winnipeg 42 27 9 93 348* 323 x-Calgary 40 27 10 90 349 290 x-Los Angeles 33 31 13 79 327 313 Vancouver 25 44 8 58 274 388 x-clinched playoff berth y-clinched division title Monday’s Games No games scheduled Tuesday’s Games Boston at Quebec Hartford at Buffalo Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders New Jersey at St. Louis Edmonton at Los Angeles Wednesday’s Games Detroit at Pittsburgh New Jersey at Chicago Toronto at Minnesota Vancouver at Calgary Monday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX—Waived John Henry Johnson, pitcher. CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Waived Jerry Dybzinski and Tom O'Malley, infielders. Sent Steve Fireovid and Bob Fallon, pitchers, Bryan Little, infielder, and Joel Skinner, catcher, to Buffalo of the American Association Purchased Nelson Barrera and Manny Salinas, infielders. and John Cangelosi, outfielder, from Mexico City of the Mexican League CLEVELAND INDIANS—Traded Jay Bailer, pitcher, to the Chicago Cubs for Danny Rohn, infielder. Sold Glen Edwards, outfielder, to Winston-Salem of the Carolina League. NEW YORK YANKEES—Sent Clay Christiansen and Jim Deshaies, pitchers, to their minor league camp for reassignment. SEATTLE MARINERS —Released Dave Beard, pitcher. TEXAS RANGERS—Waived Ned Yost, catcher, and Jim Anderson, infielder. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Waived Roy Lee Jackson, pitcher. Optioned Alexis Infante, shortstop, Jerry Keller, outfielder, and Tom Henke, pitcher, to Syracuse of International League Waived Bryan Clark, pitcher, for the purpose of granting him his unconditional release. National League ATLANTA BRAVES—Assigned Milt Thompson, outfielder, and Tony Brizzolara and Steve Shields, pitchers, to Richmond of the International League CHICAGO CUBS—Traded Tito Nanni, first baseman, to the California Angels for Angel Moreno, pitcher HOUSTON ASTROS—Sent Ty Gainey, outfielder, to Tucson of the Pacific Coast League. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Traded Len Matuszek, first baseman, to the Toronto Blue Jays for Jose Escobar, shortstop, Ken Kinnard, outfielder, and Dave Shipanoff, pitcher. Assigned Escobar and Kinnard to Reading of the Eastern League and Shipanoff to Portland of the Pacific Coast League. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS-Signed Jerome Whitehead, center, to a one-year contract. FOOTBALL National Football League CHICAGO BE ARS—Signed Tim Wrightman, tight end, and Eddie Phillips, running back. HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUlNS—Recalled Lyndon Byers, right wing, from Hershey of the American Hockey League. LOS ANGELES KINGS-Signed Ken Hammond, defenseman.
Hagler and Hearns settle for each other
By ED SCHUYLER JR. AP Sports Writer The way Sugar Ray Leonard sees the fight between Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns is “Hearns has the edge, but personally I like Hagler.” “What does that mean?” “I won’t elaborate,” said Leonard in a telephone interview. “You sound like a boxing writer.” Leonard laughed. The former undisputed welterweight champion will be at ringside when Hearns,
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the World Boxing Council super welterweight champion, challenges Hagler, the undisputed middleweight champion, in a scheduled 12-round bout April 15 outdoors at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nev. Both men wish they were fighting Leonard instead of each other, especially Hagler. Marvelous Marvin will get more than $5 million April 15, but he probably would have doubled that by fighting the popular (beyond the bounds of boxing) Leonard. “We were going to sign,” said Leonard,
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adding that he had planned to announce a fight against Hagler following a bout against Kevin Howard May 11, 1984 at Worcester, Mass., which ended a 27-month layoff for Leonard, who had retired after retinal surgery on the left eye. Leonard stopped Howard in the ninth round, but he was knocked down in the fourth, looked tentative and announced his retirement. Hagler was at ringside watching the walk-out fight when Leonard’s decision became known. He looked like a man smiling to cover up pain.
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Sugar Ray stopped Hearns in the 14th round for the undisputed welterweight title at Las Vegas Sept. 16,1981, and he feels “if Hagler gets inside with Hearns and works to the body like he did with Hamsho, he’ll knock him out.” In his last fight, Hagler stopped Mustafa Hamsho in the third round last Oct. 19 at New York. Leonard also feels that the fight won’t go the distance and that if either man is knocked out, he will retire.
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