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theSWc.
One factor Houston will be facing is the Barnhill Arena
here, with a capacity of more than 9,000 people.
"I think it's going to be as loud as it's ever been."
Walker said The crowd can be intimidating Houston is
the No. 1 team in the nation and I don't know if they can be
intimidated."
Arkansas has won 28 straight here and Sutton's home
record is 100-6 over nine seasons.
Houston gels its scoring punch from 6-foot-6 Michael
Young (17.8>. 6-foot-7 Clyde Drexler 117.41, 6-foot-9 Larry
Michaeux 114.5 > and Akeem Abdul Olajuwon 112.8 >
Olajuwon, a 7-foot sophomore from Nigeria, heaped em-
barrassment on Arkansas the last time they met by block-
ing 11 shots. The Cougars registered 17 blocked shots in
that contest. Olajuwon has blocked 135 shots this season.
Sutton said several goaltending calls should have been
made against Olajuwon and he hopes to get a be.ter break
in officiating this time
"No way he blocked 11 shots," Sutton said. "I studied
the film By not calling goaltending and the three-second
rule, they (referees > give Akeem a chance to go free. just
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Houston finishes its regular season Saturday at Baylor,
while Arkansas visits Rice Saturday night.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark i API - Guy Lewis, coach of
top-ranked Houston, believes the key to winning tonight's
Southwest Conference basketball showdown is stopping
fifth-ranked Arkansas' backcourt duo of Darrell Walker
and Alvin Robertson
A victory for Houston would give the Cougars their first
SWC title since they joined the conference in 1976.
“I don't believe there are as quick guards in the country
than Walker and Robertson," Lewis said Wednesday. "If
we handle them, that'll be the No 1 reason we win."
Walker, a senior, leads the Razorbacks in scoring with
an 18 5 average and Robertson, a junior. is next with 14.5.
Robertson and Walker are ranked 1-2 in assists Arkansas
Coach Eddie Sutton believes they are the best backcourt
men in the country’.
The game marks the first time two SWC nationally
ranked in the top five have met.
This is probably the biggest regular season game ever
played in the SWC," said Sutton.
On Jan 22. when Houston and Arkansas played at the
Hofheinz Pavilion in Houston. the Razorbacks suffered a
75-60 drubbing, their only loss of the season
I'm surprised we wouldn't lose a conference game this
season," said lewis, whose team has a 14-0 SWC record,
one-half game in front of Arkansas And I didn't think
Arkansas wouldn't lose another."
Houston is 23-2 with an 18-game winning streak, the
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time Cy Young Award winner
was slated to start today in
the first intrasquad game
Then there were the Mon-
treal Expos, where all-star
catcher Gary Carter was
chewed out by new Manager
Bill Virdon for going after a
popup Virdon believed
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Later, Carter told reporters
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Virdon But I don't know for
how long.'’ he added "It's not
my style to remain passive on
that kind of play The transi-
tion will be hard "
The no-show was in
Bradenton, Ela.. where the
Pittsburgh Pirates were still
awaiting the arrival of relief
pitcher Enrique Romo But
Louisville whipped Virginia
Tech for the 1,000th victory in
the history of the Cardinals'
basketball program
Louisville led 38-31 at the
half and put the game away
with a nine-point burst early
in the second half The closest
Virginia Tech got after that
was five points at 65-60 with
1:20 left in the game
Virginia Tech Coach
Charlie Moir: "Louisville is
so strong inside that we were
intimidated by them. They
cut off Perry Young, and he's
been such a big scorer for us
They played him with a taller
man and it was difficult for
him to take the ball to the
basket.”
Michael Jordan scored 24
points as North Carolina
downed Georgia Tech Jor-
dan had two baskets during
an 11-0 Carolina spurt that
stretched a 42-36 advantage
to 53-36 with 11:18 left in the
game.Georgia Tech never
threatened thereafter as the
Tar Heels eventually rolled
up a 23-point lead, their big-
gest of the game, which they
held on five occasions
"I didn't like our shot selec-
tion in the first half,” said
North Carolina Coach Dean
Smith, "i but i I thought we
played very well in the se-
cond half."
They simply had too much
firepower," said Georgia
Tech Coach Bobby Cremins.
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last two games we've just
played poorly."
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In St. Petersburg,
rightfielder George Hendrick
of the world champion St.
Louis Cardinals was working
out at a new position — first
base Manager Whitey Her-
zog said Hendrick had asked
to work out there and could be
a help if Keith Hernandez
were injured or to provide a
spot for outfielder David
Green against certain left-
handed pitchers.
Virginia rolls. 107-74
Eagles clip Hoyas, 87-85
seconds to go. Jac kson miss-
ed a 20-footer, and B.C.’s
John Garris wrapped up the
rebound and was fouled. He
made the first of his two free
throws, accounting for the
final margin
Anybody could look for
the penetration on that play,
but we were a little apprehen-
sive. We’re young," Thomp-
son said Still.it । Jackson’s
shot) wasn't bad. It hit the
rim "
They just got the breaks in
the end," said Georgetown's
Patrick Ewing, who had 16
points, 14 rebounds, six block-
ed shots and six steals before
fouling out near the end.
Jay Murphy, whose basket
with 24 seconds left in regula-
tion forced the overtime, had
20 points for the Eagles and
Adams added 19.
We beat Georgetown. St
John's and Villanova, all fine
ballclubs." said Garris, who
led the Eagles with 25 points
We re in the Top Twenty , we
just want to stay there."
Boston College's 21-5
overall record and 11-4 con-
ference mark include a two-
point loss to the Hoyas, who
fell to 19-8.9-5 in the Big East
In other games involving
the Top Twenty. No. 2
Virginia whipped Wake
Forest 107-74; No. 3 Louisville
stopped Virginia Tech 73-64
and No. 8 North Carolina
downed Georgia Tech 85-73.
Top Ten
Ralph Sampson scored 28
points to lead Virginia to a
runaway victory over Wake
Forest. The Cavaliers shrug-
ged off an early seven-point
deficit and raced to a comfor-
table 53-28 halftime lead
behind their big man
Wake Forest went
scoreless for four minutes at
the start of the second half as
the Cavaliers expanded their
margin loan unsurmountable
69-41.
Charles Jones. Rodney Mc-
Cray and Lancaster Gordon
teamed for 49 points as
By The Associated Press
Sore knees and ribs and
hamstrings. Even an appen-
dix. A continuing contract
hassle. A training camp no-
show. A dispute between a
player and a manager.
The inevitable arguments,
injuries and ailments are br-
inging the inevitable clouds to
the dreams of pennants and
playoffs that major league
baseball teams bring to spr-
ing training.
One blow fell on the New
York Yankees, hoping to re-
bound under new manager
Billy Martin from a fifth-
place finish in 1982 Roy
Smalley. a key man in Mar-
tin’s infield plans underwent
an appendectomy Wednesday
and will be lost for at least
three weeks
Club officials said Smalley
arrived at the Yankee train-
ing base in Fort Lauderdale,
Fla suffering from stomach
pains and was hospitalized
shortly thereafter Smalley
was operated on by Dr
Richard Schultz, who said he
should be able to resume
workouts in two weeks and be
back to normal in three
The Cincinnati Reds a 1st
temporarily lost pitcher
Charlie Puleo, obtained fron
the New York Mels in the
deal for Tom Seaver Puleo
fighting for a spot in the star
ting rotation, underwent ar
throscopic surgery and is ex
pected to be lost for twe
weeks.
Seaver himself had hi.
share of aches and pains n
the Mets' camp at St
Petersburg - primarily ;
series of pulled calf muscles
But Seaver said Wednesda
he had recovered and Me
Manager George Bamberge
said the 38-year-old three
Others
Elsewhere. Rick Olson
scored 25 points, igniting
Wisconsin to an 82-70 victory
over Michigan; Terence
Stansbury set an Atlantic 10
Conference scoring record
with 39 points to lead Temple
over Massachusetts 91-64 and
Ken Epperson scored 19
points to lead Toledo to an
81-63 victory over Western
Michigan.
Also, Wayman Tisdale and
Chucky Barnett each scored
two field goals in overtime to
help Oklahoma slave off a
Big Eight upset bid by Iowa
State. 67-65: Andy Sisinni and
Terry Teachout each scored
18 points to lead Duquesne to
a 93-70 victory over West
Virginia. Butch Moore
scored a game-high 19 points,
including five crucial free
throws in the last 3:15. to lead
Southern Methodist to a 61-56
victory over TCU and Kenny
Holmes hit a 12-foot jumper
from the baseline with three
seconds remaining to give
South Carolina a 52-51 victory
over DePaul.
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By KEN RAPPOPORT AP
Sports Write
As a player with the Boston
Celtics, John Thompson
wasn’t used to losing in the
Boston Garden
He still hasn't gotten used
to it now that he coaches the
Georgetown University
basketball team.
To be a coach or a player,
you have to be a little crazy, a
glutton for punishment," said
Thompson after his 16th-
ranked Hoyas were tripped
up in the Garden by 15th-
rankt*d Boston College 87-85
in overtime in an intense Big
East game Wednesday night
With the competition in this
league, you have to be ready
every day ."
The Eagles had a distinct
advantage at the foul line,
sinking 37 of 46 shots while
Georgetown was making just
17 of 26 free throws. It was a
field goal by Michael Adams
with 2 06 left in overtime that
finally put Boston College
ahead to stay . 86-85.
I really wanted to give it
to the big guys," said the
5-foot-10 guard But
Georgetown just backed up
and let me shoot it."
It was still nail-biting time,
though
After Michael Jackson,
who led the Hoyas with 26
points, was called for travel-
ing with 23 seconds remain-
ing. Georgetown stole the in-
bounds pass. With four
Coronado win»
J. I. division
Rolf tourney
Coronado, with Mike Hobbs
firing a four-over-par 75 and
teammate Joe Davis just
three more strokes back,
easily took top honors yester-
day in the junior varsity divi-
sion of the Deaf Smith County
Inv itational High School
Boys' Golf Tournament at the
John Pitman course.
The Mustangs registered a
316 total, while runner-up
Pampa was 27 strokes off the
pace Amarillo High took
third with a 345 and Monterey
grabbed fourth with 351.
Hereford placed eighth
with 421, finishing ahead of
Caprock and Palo Duro
Coronado also took the
teain low-ball, carding a 67.
Today, the varsity division
at the tourney begins at 9
a.m. A total of 13 teams will
compete over the next two
days 136 holes - 18 each day).
Teams entered include Cor-
onado, Pampa, AHS,
Monterey, Plainview, Laub-
bock. Tascosa, Hereford.
Caprock, Palo Duro, Dumas,
Muleshoe and Denver City
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Pampa M3. 1. Amarillo High, 345; 4.
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