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Major leagues
Valenzuela stymies Cardinals, 8-0; Yanks win
Texas A&M’s Vanne Akagi
gets all-SWC tennis honors
United Press International
DALLAS — Texas A&M’s Vanne Akagi was
:hosen to the all-Southwest Conference women’s
ennis team in voting by SWC coaches Monday.
Southwest Conference singles champions Rod-
icy Harmon of SMU joined Houston’s Margaret
iedfearn and SMU’s Stephanie Fess as most valu-
tble men and women tennis players. Harmon and
^.edfearn won the No. 1 singles championships
Sunday at the SWC tournament in Corpus
I^hristi, Texas.
Harmon and Texas’ Johnny Levine, whom
-farmon defeated Sunday in the No. 1 singles
Inals, were unanimous selections to the men’s
til-conference team. Also chosen were David Pate
)f TCU, Eric Korita of SMU, Peter Doohan of
Arkansas, Tres Cushing of Rice and Kelly Evern-
den of Arkansas. Cushing and Evernden tied for
the sixth spot.
Doohan and Pat Serret were unanimous all
conference in doubles voting. They were joined
on the team by Korita and Jerome Vanier of SMU
and the TCU team of Pate and Corey Wittenberg.
Redfearn and SMU’s Fess drew unanimous
backing on the women’s all-conference team.
The doubles teams are Kelli Chase and Beth
Wagner of Arkansas in a unanimous selection,
Kirsten McKeen and Jane Johansen of Texas, and
Redfearn and Joy Tacon of Houston. SMU coach
Dennis Ralston was named SWC Coach of the
Year.
You’ll Go I lippin’
For Tasty Dippin’!
United Press International
Who was that man who blank
ed the World Series champions
Monday night?
“He’s Fernando,” said the
Cardinals’ Ken Oberkfell after
Los Angeles Dodger ace Fer
nando Valenzuela tossed a
seven-hitter for an 8-0 triumph
at St. Louis. “I’ve seen him throw
better, but he’s a control pitcher
and he’s always around the
plate.
“Once he gets the lead, hejust
wants to stay ahead of the hitter
and not walk anybody. He did
that and they made the plays be
hind him.”
And who were those guys
driving in half the Dodgers’
runs?
They were newcomers Mike
Marshall and Greg Brock, who
are working on becoming the
latest heroes in Los Angeles.
Marshall hit his first home run
of the year, a two-run shot, and
Brock drove in two runs with a
single and double.
“Those two youngsters are
trying so hard and they want to
do the job so bad,” said Dodgers’
Manager Tom Lasorda. “We
just have to keep them relaxed
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Baker knocked out Andujai
with a two-run shot in ik
eighth. Los Angeles added tw
more in the inning on Brock'!
double and Steve Yeager's two
out triple. Brock added an RE1
single in the ninth.
1 n the only American Leapt
game, the New York Yankee
nipped Minnesota, 2-
At New York, Ron Guidn
fired a three-hitter and Dt
Winfield scored a run anddronl
mother to pace the Yankee
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Fernando Valenzuela shuts
out Cards for third victory
Dusty Baker hits home run
to help Dodgers coast, 8-0
and let their ability do the work
rather than their minds.”
Marshall’s two-run shot in the
fifth broke up a scoreless duel
between Valenzuela, 3-1, and
Joaquin Andujar and was the
first of three Los Angeles home
runs. Guerrero and Dusty Baker
also connected off Andujar to
help the Dodgers extend their
winning streak to three games.
The loss was Andujar’s
second straight, evening his re
cord at 2-2 after a personal 12-
game winning streak going back
to last season.
Andujar allowed a one-out
single to Ken Landreaux in the
first before retiring the next 1 1
batters. But Brock led off the
fifth with a walk and Marshall
hit the next pitch into the left
field bleachers to put the Dod
gers ahead, 2-0.
Guerrero increased the lead
to 3-0 in the sixth with his
With two out in the firstinnitj J
Winfield doubled and Dc
Baylor singled to make it 14
Willie Randolph ledoffthefi!
with a single and, after a fora-
out, Winfield lined a triple«1|
the left-field wall fort
winner.
Guidry, 2-1, struck outtkt
and walked one in his secoctl
complete game this season.Mb
nesota starter Frank Violated
the loss.
league-leading sixth home run
The Twins scored in ikl
fourth inning, when Gary\\a!i|
hit his third home runoftk
year into the left-field staui
The only other hits off Guidn
were singles in the third ani
eighth by Lenny Faedo.
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Spurs, Nuggets ready
reunion in conference
for ABA
semifinal
United Press International
SAN ANTONIO — A reun
ion of sorts begins tonight for
many in the Denver Nuggets’
organization, but don’t expect
that to make them soft on their
NBA quarterfinals opponents
— the San Antonio Spurs.
Tonight’s best-of-seven series
opener is the first time two for
mer American Basketball Asso
ciation teams will face each other
in an NBA playoff.
Among the cast of characters
in this game is Denver coach
Doug Moe, who was fired by San
Antonio three seasons ago in the
midst of an off year that fol
lowed the Spurs’ 1979 appear
ance in the NBA semifinals.
upset
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Dallas
May 27-29
Austin
June 3-5
Houston
June 10-12
M oe’s Nuggets we
winners over Phoenix
three-game miniseries that en
ded Sunday night, thanks to
some last-second heroics by
guard Mike Evans, who used to
play for — you guessed it — San
Antonio.
Evans hit a three-point shot
with 36 seconds to go in regula
tion that sent the Denver-
Phoenix game into overtime
Sunday night. He then hit two
straight buckets in the extra
period — one of them following
a steal — to break open the con
test.
Then there’s Nuggets chair
man of the board B.J. “Red”
McCombs, who was chairman of
the board of the Spurs until he
switched teams before the start
of the 1982-83 season.
In addition to all of that, San
Antonio coach Stan Albeck was
an assistant coach for the Nug
gets for a season back in their
ABA days.
Game 2 in the San Antonio-
Denver series will be played
Wednesday night at the
site, and the teams then mow
Denver for games Friday
Monday.
Moe, who showed up in
nver 30 games into the
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Nuggets into the playoffs. _ ,
Now they are back, havinyc!®™^-
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dav of the regular seasonjusisB'
get into the playoffs andhawM™ 11 2
overcome Phoenix’s home-cc:"® atco
advantas
to advance into :a ? .I° ln
quarterfinals. R ec |[) e
San Antonio, paced bytheiip v ' 11
of Ge
point average ot George Gem
and the inside bulk of 7-2. J
Gilmore, beat Denver in
their six regular season mtc
ings this year. TheSpurswoni g
three games over the Nuggets;
I lemisFair Arena.
The Spurs, who have
played in 10 days, also fini
strong. They won nineoftlic]
last 1 1 games, including™
ies over Philadelphia and M
Angeles.
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Cougars, TCU sigf
basketball recruits I
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Villa Oaks
West apartments
“Bright Idea!”
United Press International
HOUSTON — In a hectic day
of basketball recruiting two
Southwest Conference schools
added big names to the list of
recruits committed to play bas
ketball.
At Houston, basketball coach
Guy Lewis said the Cougars
completed their recruiting Mon
day with the signing of Worth
ing High School center Greg
Anderson.
The 6-9‘A, 195-pound
Anderson averaged 19 points
and 15 rebounds per game last
season for the Houston school,
which had an 18-10 record.
Anderson is Houston’s
fourth signee, joining f orwards
Rickie Winslow and Stacey Bel
cher of Houston Yates and
guard Jamie Weaver of Neder
land, Texas.
The Cougars’ haul is impor
tant since rumors of Akeem Ola-
juwon and Clide Drexler mov-
ran.
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Scott Brooks of Past W taped
High School in Manteca, Cif was d
hit an average of 55 percemlcalled
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