14—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Feb. 16, 1984 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Boston SIXERS New York New Jersey Washington Central Division Petroit Milwaukee Atlanta. Chicago Cleveland Indiana WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division 32 19 27 25 23 30 21 30 20 32 20 3Z 4J tah Dallas an Antonio Kansas City Houston Pacific Division .Los Angeles Tort land ;.Seattle Phoenix 'tolden State 'Dan Dlego The Sisters of Gamma Phi Beta would like to thank all the sponsors who supported their first annual Dating Game: McDonald's New Morning Cafe Nickelodeon Video Showcase Pizza Hut Ponderosa - Roy Rogers State College Racquet Club and Fitness Center Taco Ed The Tavern The Train Station Tussey Mountain Ski Resort The Victorian Manor Wendy's And a special thanks to Edie Herron! All proceeds will benefit the Infant Evaluation Program. 11.154 4Arby's Armenara Lanes Autoport Restaurant Baskin-Robbins Burger King Canton Restaurant The Corn Popper The Corner Room Donte's Trattoria The Deli Domino's Pizza Great America Herwig's Edelweiss Hi-way . Pizza Kentucky Fried Chicken Tuesday's Games Cleveland 103, New Jersey 93 New York 106, Kansas City 100 Chicago 112, San Diego 99 Milwaukee 92, Phoenix 83 Detroit 126, Houston 119 Utah 100, Atlanta 98 Washington 108, Denver 96 Golden State 105, Seattle 102 W L Pct. GB 39 12 .765 32 18 .840 6 1 / 2 31 19 .620 7 l /2 26 26 .500 13 1 / 2 24 27 .471 15 olympic schedule .560 - .558 - .528 1% .429 6 V 2 380 9 .286 13th 28 22 29 23 28 25 21 28 19 31 14 35 (All limes EST) • Thursday, Feb. 16 3 a.m. Men's cross country (4 X 10 ralay) 3:30 a.m. Men's I,soo.meter speed skating 6 a.m. Men's downhill 8 a.m. Women's figure skating (short program) 1:30 p.m. Men's figure skating (free skating) Friday, Feb. 17 3 a.m. Biathlon (4 X 7.5 relay) , 4 a.m. Women's slalom 7:30 a.m. Single and double bobsled Ice Hockey .627 - .519 5 1 / 2 434 10 .412 11 .385 12 1 / 2 .385 121/2 10:30 am. Seventh Place Game, Poland vs United States 11 am. Medal Round Game, Czechoslovakia vs. Sweden 2 p.m. Fifth Place Game, West Germany vs Finland .660 - 604 2 1 / 2 .531 6 1 / 2 .451 10 1 / 2 434 11 1 / 2 .327 'l7 33 # l7 32 21 26 23 23 28 23 30 17 35 2:30 p.m. Soviet Union Saturday, Feb. 18 3 a.m. Women's 20K cross country 3 a.m. Men's 10,000• meter speed skating Medal Round Game, Canada vs 6:30 a.m. —90. meter ski jump 7:30 a.m. Triple and quadruple bobsled 1 p.m. Women's figure skating (free skating) Sunday, Feb. 19 2 a.m. Men's 50K cross country 5:30 a.m. Men's slalom Noon Figure skating exhibition 2 p.m. Closing ceremonies Ice Hockey 4 a.m. Sweden vs. Canada 7:30 a.m. Soviet Union vs. Czechosolovakia olympic medals table SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia (AP) The medals awarded through yesterday's competition at tho XIV Olympic Winter Games: East Germany Soviet Union Finland Norway Sweden West Germany United States Canada Czechoslovakia Britain Italy Switzerland Japan Yugoslavia France Liechtenstein Ye Olde College Diner Rocki.n' Rob AEA BEB AK4I) AX KKT RAO EAM EAT EX (MO FIJI Triangle transactions Gold.Sllver.Bronze.7otal 7 7 5 19 3 7 7 17 2 3 4 9 3 1 3 7 2 0 1 3 2 1 0 3 1 2 0 3 1 0 1 2 O 1 1 2 1 . 0 0 • 1 1 .0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 O 1 0 1 O 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX—Signed Glenn Hoffman, short• stop, Wade Boggs, third baseman, Gus Burgess, outfielder, and Al Nipper, Dennis Burtt and Brian Denman, pitchers. CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Sent Jerry Koosman, pitcher, to the Philadelphia Phillles as the player to be named later for Ron Reed, pitcher. Signed Greg Walker, first baseman, to a two-year contract. CLEVELAND INDlANS—Announced that Gabe Paul, president and chief executive, has taken on the additional duties of treasurer. Named Jason Rosenthal assistant treasurer. . MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Signed Tom Candiolti and Jaime Cocanower, pitchers. MINNESOTA TWlNS—Agreed to terms with Kent, Hrbek, first baseman, on a one•year contract. • National League CHICAGO CUBS—Signed Gary Woods, outfielder, to a one•year contract. • MONTREAL EXPOS—Agreed to terms with Bry• an Little, Infielder. and Joe Hesketh and Dick Grapenthin, pitchers, on one•year contracts. SAN FRANCISCO GlANTS—Announced that Frank Robinson, manager, has received a lwo•year contract extension. FOOTBALL National Football League PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed Ron Gaynor, quarterback, Willie Tolbert, running back, Lynnard Gross, offensive guard, and Leon Evans, defensive lineman. WIN A LAW SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP! Enter the 1984 -- - _ 1 National Collegiate Oratory Competition sponsored by THE THOMAS M. COOLEY LAW SCHOOL Write and deliver from memory a 10-minute original speech defending your position on one of these topics: SHOULD T.V. CAMERAS BE PERMITTED IN COURTROOMS? SHOULD THERE BE A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REQUIRING A BALANCED FEDERAL BUDGET? SHOULD THERE BE A NATIONAL PRESI DENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION? Speeches will be judged first in manuscript form, then in an oral audition, and finally before a live'au dience and a panel of Michigan court judges. 1 4: v , Please send me information and rules for the 1984 National Collegiate Oratory CoMpetition. I understand there are no entry fees or other financial obligations and in the event that I am chosen as a finalist, Cooley Law School will provide all transportation expenses to Lansing, Michigan, and hotel accommodations. Name Address College or University Send to Oratory Competition, Thomas M. Copley Law School, P.O. Box 13038, Lansing, Michigan 48901. sports briefs Boxers Stover, Paolin win at Dickinson Two members of the boxing team won their bouts by unanimous deci sions last weekend in the Dickinson College Invitational. In the 132-pound division, Penn State's Ed Stover beat Dickinson's Brian Abraham. In 'the 156-pound - Racquetball club routs Altoona, 489-321! The club will travel this weekend to Burnham, Pa. where it will face the Juniata Valley YMCA team in the second round of the Cental Pennsyl vania Team Raquetball League. - Holmes will fight Tate in IBF title defense NEW YORK (AP) Larry Holmes will defend the International Boxing Federation heavyweight championship against former World Boxing Association champion John Tate on' April 6 at Reno, Nev., it was announced yesterday. Richie Giachetti, an advisor to Holmes and to JPD Sports, the pro- class, Lion Michael Paolin decisioned Shippensburg's Dan Grazzio. • The Lions will host Lock Haven, Dickinson College and Central COh necticut State on Feb. 25 at the White Building. Five Penn State boxers Will participate in the match. , The Nittany Lion Raquetball Club defeated Altoona's Backwall Baguet ball Club Team 489-321 recently at the Intramuial Building. moter, said the fight would be held at Reno's Convention Center' and be shown on closed-circuit and cable television. A source said the unbeaten Holmes, who relinquished the World Boxing Council title, would receive close to $3 million and that - Tate would get $250,000. TOTAL VALUE OF PRIZES EXCEEDS $25,000. One overall winner receives a full tuition yy scholarship to the Thomas M. Cooley Law • School. Two runners-up each receive half tuition scholarships. Three semifinalists receive individual $l,OOO tuition grants. To be eligible you must be an undergraduate stu dent currently enrolled in an accredited four-year ; college or university. Deadline for manuscript en tries is April 9, 1984. For information and competi- • tion rules fill out the form below or a postcard and send it in today. —by Patti Silvestro THE THOMAS M. COOLEY LAW SCHOOL In corde hominum est anima' leids. dotiiit . etc. peanuts ® 2- lb THE SECRET OF LIFE OR WHATEVER - IS TO PANG AROUND , PEOPLE WHO DON'T 9.. . ,l'' .. :. ' KNOW THE DIFFERENCE! . 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