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CALL 845-2611 TANK MPNAMAKA wanKthe &OOV (AP) — For the second straight night, the Hartford Whalers shocked the Quebec Nordiques and the lowly Toronto Maple Leafs upset the Chicago Blackhawks Thursday night in the NHL playoffs and took commanding leads in their first- round series. In winning 4-1 over the highly-fa vored Nordiques, winners of the regular-season Adams championship with the fourth-best record in the NHL, the fourth-place Whalers went back to Hartford for Games 3 and 4 on Saturday and Sunday with a 2-0 advantage in their best-of-Five series. The Maple Leafs, meanwhile, de feated the Black Hawks 6-4 to go up 2-0 in their Norris Division series de spite four goals by Denis Savard. The Maple Leafs had the worst re cord of the 16 Stanley Cup playoff teams and the 19th worst record in the league overall during the regular season. Otherwise, things went according to form in Thursday night’s playoff action, as Montreal beat Boston 3-2 in the Adams Division, Philadelphia nipped the New York Rangers 2-1 and Washington stopped the New York Islanders 5-2 in the Patrick and Minnesota beat St. Louis 6-2 in the Norris. In late action, Edmonton defeated Vancouver 5-1 and Calgary downed Winnipeg 6-4 in the Smythe Divi sion. The Oilers and Jets both take 2-0 leads in their series. Whalers 4, Nordiques 2 Paul MacDermid scored two goals and Mike Liut turned in his second consecutive strong performance in goal to lead the Whalers over the Nordiques. Stewart Gavin and Tor- rie Robertson also scored for the un derdog Whalers. Canadiens 3, Bruins 2 Claude Lemieux’s second power- play goal of the game, with 2:27 left in the third period, led Montreal over Boston. The victory gave the Canadiens a 2-0 advantage over the Bruins as the series headed back to Boston. Astros blank Giants to Flyers 2, Rangers 1 Rich Sutter and Brad McCrim- mon scored 11 seconds apart in the First period to trigger the Flyers over the Rangers. The Patrick Division champion Flyers showed why they were the top defensive team in the league, hold ing New York to 12 shots. HOUSTON (AP) — It took smooth left-hander Bob Knepper to get the Houston Astros back into their suc cessful routine against the San Francisco Giants Thursday night. Knepper, who has won seven of his last eight deci sions over his former team, blanked San Francisco 4-0 on five hits, preventing the Giants from sweeping the three-game series. The Giants have won only three of their last 16 games in the Astrodome. Knepper outpitched San Francisco starter Vida Blue, who was trying to win his 200th career game. “He had great command of his pitches, he was in and out all NL ROUndlip night long,” Giants Manager same play on catcher Boh Brenly’s throwingem Hatcher then raced home on a wild pitch by BIj 1. Blue struck out five and walked twoin51-3iia In the Houston eighth. Bill Doran walked,sn4! ond and Garner also walked off reliever Je(fHimhit with (conti Capitals 5, Islanders 2 Defenseman Scott Stevens had one goal and two assists and Bob Gould scored twice to lead Washing ton past the Islanders for the second straight night. After assisting on Washington’s first two goals, Stevens snapped a 2- 2 tie with a blue line slapshot at 18:35 of the second period. North Stars 6, Blues 2 Dennis Maruk recorded two goals and two assists and Brian Bellows added two goals, leading the North Stars over the Blues to even their se ries at 1-1. The wide-open game bore little resemblance to Wednesday night’s contest, which the Blues won 2-1. Maple Leafs 6, Blackhawks 4 Walt Poddubny’s tie-breaking goal with 56 seconds remaining lifted Toronto over Chicago. Savard’s four goals set a Black- hawk playoff record, erasing the mark of three heldy mahort of the league playoff record of five. ‘ vida had his good fastball and he pitched well enough to win but he got outpitched. He started get ting the ball up a little but we didn’t score any runs, so it didn’t matter anyway.” Knepper said his complete game was an extension of his spring training. “I felt good all spring,” Knepper said. “I worked on rhythm, tempo and my delivery. I thought I left spring training with the most I’ve ever accomplished.” The Astros dropped the first two games of the sea son, the first for new Manager Hal Lanier. “You can forget those first two games and you can forget tonight too, we’ve got a lot more games to play,” Lanier said. Blue gave up only four hits before leaving the game in the sixth inning. “I pitched well but it’s frustrating to pitch well and have the opposing pitcher pitch just as well,” Blue said. “My control in the key part of the game was a concern. I’m a power pitcher and I have to throw hard all the time.” Kevin Bass and Glenn Davis had run-scoring singles for the Astros. Knepper, 1-0, extended his Astrodome string of in nings without issuing a walk to 30; he finished last sea son with 21 consecutive walkless innings at home. Knepper, 15-13 last season, struck out five. Houston’s Phil Garner doubled to right field in the fourth inning and scored on Bass’ single to left. Billy Hatcher reached base in the sixth inning with a bunt single. He stole second and went to third on the son. Doran went to third on a wild pitch andDupid said it gled him in. Byboy poi Garner was thrown out at the plate on tfajiHSalyers shortstop Brad Wellman before Dickie Thonil:i eiiily believ in another run with his 500th major league hit has concluc Brenly was the only Giant to reach thirdh may be hai Knepper. He singled in the second inningandi cfcntnissior third on Rob Thompson’s double to left. vet Brenly singled again in the Fifth buthewasiB out by catcher Mark Bailey trying to steal secoa; Cardinals 4, Cubs 2 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Ozzie Smith singledli runs to break a fourth-inning tie and Rick earned his first major-league win in almostthrtf] leading the St. Louis Cardinals to a 4-2 victory' day over the Chicago Cubs. Ownbey struck out two and walked fourbefa! ing the game two batters into the seventhiming Worrell saved Ownbey’s first victory in a St. Loti form. Smith’s hit was one of four St. Louis singlesil game. Jack Clark opened the fourth againstlosttj nis Eckersley with a single to left and Andy Vail walked. After Terry Pendleton sacrificed anil| Heath was hit by a pitch. Smith broke a Mtieil hit into center field. Expos 6, Braves 3 ATLANTA (AP) — Pinch hitter Jason Tta delivered a run-scoring seventh-inning singlel day night to snap a tie and Andres Galarrapl three-run homer to pace the Montreal Expos ml victory over the Atlanta Braves. [ Thompson’s two-out single off reliever Garber, 0-1, scored Galarraga, who had doubldj 2-1 lead. Tim Raines then singled and Vancebl lowed with another single, scoring Thompson, f The Braves, who won the opener of the woj series 6-0 Tuesday night, broke a scoreless tiej fourth inning off Jay Tibbs, 1-0. ^& h Unt The difference between an A or B on your Technical Writingf could be your TYPIST. Don’t let typos, misspelled words, or an» sistent format cost you precious points on your final grade! Dis'j what hundreds of fellow students already know ...For Excellent I ity at a Reasonable Price, Perfect Print is the ONLY choice tontf| 822-1430 MAKE YOUR RESERVATION TODAY! 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