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Sports Look BASKETBALL BOSTON ? More friends of Reggie Lewis stepped forward to denounce reports that he used drugs, while one unidentified medical source said Lewis regularly used cocaine to improve his game. Ken Giavara, a backup guard at Northeastern in 1986-87 who now runs a diy cleaning company in San Diego, told The Associated Press that team members used marijuana and cocaine, but Lewis never joined m. Other team members have admitted using drugs themselves, but not with Lewis. Lewis, who went on to play for the Boston Celtics, collapsed during a playoff game with Charlotte April 29,1993. He later collapsed and died July 27,1993, while shooting baskets at Brandeis University. The Boston Herald quoted a medical source as saying Lewis admitted to a doctor he used cocaine before every home game as a "performance enhancer." The source said Lewis would not or could not stop, even after he was warned that the continued use of cocaine might kill him. Amid the controversy, Lewis' basketball accomplishments were highlighted at Boston Garden, where his number was retired at halftime of a game against Chicago. EUGENE, Ore. ?Jerry Green turned down the coaching job at UNLV and accepted a new four-year contract at Oregon. Green, 51, led the Ducks to a 19-10 record this season and their first NCAA tournament berth in 34 years. FOOTBALL ST. LOUIS ? The Rams' lawyer in the fight to complete their move to Swingim Senior Ma> 4m ': 3M ,^#*,"!'v:,.>:-- - ' J ji %A> 1 ,|| Free Ca with purchase o Gifts 1 | Graduation Announ* Sped 1 Balfc 160< Phone( Balfour - Your Qua I I St. Louis said multiple lawsuits probably will be filed in a week. Max Blecher said FANS Inc., the group that courted the Rams, may join the team in a lawsuit against the league. But he said litigation from Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon likely will be filed separately. Under an agreement with the NFL, the Rams have until the end of the month to file an antitrust lawsuit if they want their case to be heard in St. Louis. TENNIS KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. - Secondseeded Andre Agassi beat No. 8 Wayne Ferreira 6-2,6-4 and No. 12 Magnus Larsson defeated Jaime Yzaga 6-0,6-3 to advance to a semifinal match in the Lipton Championships. Second-seeded Steffi Graf, who has yet to lose a set this year, beat No. 6 Natasha Zvereva 6-4,7-6 (7-5) to advance to a women's semifinal match with No. 3 Novotna. In the other quarterfinals, Novotna beat No. 8 Anke Huber 7-6 (6-4), 64, No. 7 Kmiko Date defeated Marianne Werdel Witmeyer 6-1,7-5, and No. 5 Gabriela Sabatini beat Rachel McQuillan 6-1,6-3. CASABLANCA, Morocco ? TopOAA/1 A/1 fTllV\A%4 CaLaII AH LaaI A vjiiuci i/ k?uiaiici ucai urniiiu Alvarez 6-1, 7-5 to advance to the quarterfinals of the Casablanca Open. YACHT RACING SAN DIEGO ? Kevin Mahaney's Young America beat Dennis Conner's Stars & Stripes by 28 seconds to increase its lead in the America's Cup defender semifinals. Young America has four points in the Citizen Cup standings, followed by Stars & Stripes and Mighty Mary with one apiece. g for the fe Extrava ?for? / Gradiu Ill I!!!!!!: llllll: ?I1? ^geggpg^'" :'" ....v.;:::;:;:::::^::::::':"''' v:'::::?:;:j:; ip, Gown anc f 25 personalized announce Discounts S cements Caps and Gowns Class Rings and More ial Sale Exteri 10:00 to 5:0C )ur Office / S 9 Blossom St orders with visa/zviastercara Jity Alternative to Bo Golf team to fac< JIMMY DeBUTTS Sports Editor with a three-round The USC men's golf team Seawell and Ma will return to action today at |s^ed in the top 27 the Southeastern Invitational ished seventh in 1 in Montgomery, Ala. ment. Carolina s 1 This year's squad is led by Jis was S? co-captains David Seawell and Gator In vitational Chad Mason. Mason, a senior ^ersity? ?n a i ij m e v j Seawell finished s< from Mansfield, Texas, finished e OAO 14th March 7 at the Florida a XtoLek. CM* ID. three-round total thil4pS fte was 217. tational and 12th; Seawell finished 69th with da Classic. Seawel a score of 228. Sophomore Will season second tear Waters finished 36th with a ican, and his averaj score of 222. Waters also fin- tournaments is 21! ished the Mercedes-Benz Col- Freshmen Jak< legiate Championship Feb. 26 ber and Felix Schn Flyers fatten No Associated Press After a string of one-goal victories, the Philadel y rn i i . pma r lyers came up one goal snort. Defenseman Adam Burt scored with 2:30 left ii the third period as the Hartford Whalers stoppet Philadelphia's eight-game winning streak with a 4-< victory Wednesday night. The Flyers had outscored opponents 36-21 during their streak. Five of their wins had been by a singh goal. "Any time you lose is frustrating," Philadelphia's Rob DiMaio said. "We were in the game, and to lose ii like we did is disappointing. We let him walk in a lit tie too far." Philadelphia led 2-0 after the first period but coulc not hold it. Hartford rallied for a 3-2 edge, but the Fly ers tied it on Mikael Renberg's goal with seven min utes left. In other games, Quebec beat Boston 6-2, Florid? aereatea Montreal j-z, iNew jersey aownea tne iNev York Rangers 5-2, Calgary stopped St. Louis 4-3, De troit beat Winnipeg 6-3, and Dallas and Edmontor tied at 4. Burt beat the Flyers with a 40-foot shot that squeezec past goaltender Ron Hextall. "All year, the defense has been reminded to shoo wristers at the net," Burt said. "It might be the biggesi goal I've ever scored." I1 jf 1 j n Coci M iganza ? ites i f S 1 * s, HI $1 EE ^ |'111;':! I i.' | I .1 xKjSSSS ! 18 and mm I ^r> i Tassel jf j ^ ;ments - $38.75 pedals j | Diploma Frames # ision! Lf tore reet H okstore Exclusivity ; best in Southea; total of222. have also seen action in tourfin namentsthis spring. Schmidt:he to urn a- Claasen finished with a total ol' jtj top finisher 235 at the Florida Classic, good '%M awell at the enough for a tie for 94th. Krans- ^gff| ^at the Uni- ^euber finished tied for 73rd at 19 jolf Course. jcond t with ^he tournament with a score of in 3Jinishedin USC will be competing t CTnr:. against Alabama, Arkansas, 1 was a pre- Auburn, Central Florida, Georn All-Amer- gia, Louisiana State, Memphis, |e for spring Mississippi, Mississippi State, hH 3 Kransteu- South Florida and Tennessee Senloi lidt-Claasen at the Southeastern Invitational, at the rdiques take ovei Hextall stopped 12 shots in the opening period a 7 Philadelphia took its lead on goals by DiMaio and Joh LeClair. ^ Darren Turcotte and Geoff Sanderson scored fo I the Whalers in the second period. Frantisek Kucer j scored on a rebound early in the third period, givin the Whalers a 3-2 lead. T a Nordiques 6, Bruins 2 3 Peter Forsberg scored a goal and had two assists I helping Quebec take over the top spot in the NHL' . overall standings. The Nordiques (20-6-3) have 43 points, one mor \ than Pittsburgh. Quebec is 12-1-3 at home. Forsberg, with six goals and 18 assists, tied Ana heim's Paul Kariya for the most points by a rookie thi season. Forsberg delivered deft passes to Adam Deac ! marsh and Claude Lapointe for goals. J ramnw???' Panthers 3, Canadians 2 1 Tom Fitzgerald had a goal and two assists as Flor 1 da beat Montreal. The Panthers are 3-0 at the Forur since joining the league last season, t The Panthers moved two points past Montreal i: t the race for the eighth and final playoff spot in th Eastern Conference. Montreal lost for only the second time at home thi c-a-doodle, you. Read The Gat 121S BURT ROAD 799-1211 ormerly / I Roostersx V x St. ?t, (& I |p ?s* i 1 OVER WELCOME ? 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( New Jersey is 2-1 against the Rangers this season. New York was 6-0 against the Devils in the past l_ regular season. Flames 4, Blues 3 Joel Otto's goal with 1:46 left in the third period i_ lifted Calgary over St. Louis. Q Otto scored after Paul Kruse knocked the puck off the stick of Blues defenseman Jeff Norton, n Trailing 3-1 entering the third period, the Blues e tied it on goals by Esa Tikkanen and Brett Hull. 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