SPORTS University Daily Kansan, February 3, 1984 1 Seahawks' Knox to receive award at Chiefs banquet Page 12 By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Three members of the Washington Redskins team and Seattle Seahawks' Coach Chuck Knox will be among those to receive awards at the 14th "101 Banquet," the Kansas City Chiefs announced yesterday. Knox will be given his third Coach of the Year trophy. He was selected the NFC Coach of the Year for his efforts with the 1973 Los Angeles Rams and returned to pick up the 1980 AFC award while coaching the Buffalo Bills. He is the first coach to win the award three times. Joe Gibbs, who took the Washington Redskins to the Super Bowl for the second straight year was voted the NFC Coach of the Year and his quarterback, Joe Theismann, was the conference offensive player of the year while Dave Butz was selected the NFC defensive player of the year. The Feb. 17 black-tie dinner is sponsored by the Chiefs and their booster organization. SPORTS ALMANAC BASKETBALL College Basketball Results Amherst St. 60, Western St. St. 58 Bridgeport St. 78, Quimpson St. 67 Chicago St. 67, Chester St. 97 Cheyenne St. 9E, Stroudshur St. 86 Vaulner St. 74, Haverley St. 86 Elmira St. 84 Hawthorne St. 75, Lyndon St. 39 Lincoln St. 62, Phila. Pharmacy 69 St. Louis St. 61, Morgan St. 39 Merchant St. 91, NY Marine St. 60 Southern St. 61, Sacrured Heart St. 57 Southampton St. 72 Michaels St. 78, Kenne St. 67 Suqueshane St. 100, Wilkes St. 78 Williamsville St. 44, Union St. 69, Hamilton St. 67 Wakefield St. 55 W. New England St. R, Williams St. 55 Alabama Birmingham 68, Jacksonville 91 AldersonBirmingham 97, Bluefield 91 Belmont Abbey 52, Elm Col. 40 Catwata 77, Pfizer 70 Charleston WV, Wa. 71, Fairmont 63 Gardner Webb 84, Barber Scotland 63 Georgia Centenary 64 Livingstone 68, N.C. Central 67 Middle Tennessee 77, Tennessee St. 71 Norfolk 106, Coppin St. 91 Sw Louisiana 62, New Orleans 53 Salt Lake City 65, So Florida 61 Vanderbilt 55, Mississippi St. 54 Va. Commonwealth 65, So Florida 61 Wake Forest 78, Georgia Tech (4t) Abandh 79. St. Joseph, Ind. 37 Bethen 103. Coronel 77 Bradley 56. Southern Illinois 55 Briar Cliff 90. Westmar 45 Cent. Methodist 68, Wm. Jewell (64) 47 Cleveland St. 87, Xuyuan 63 Columbus St. 87, Valley State 71 Dakota Westley 69, Black Hills 67 (47) Dayton Bay, D7俊 74 (47) Eureka 94, Maryland 73 Indiana Tech 56 Greenville 39, Principia 62 Illinois 54, Iowa 33 (48) Illinois 54, Missouri 39 Kansas Newman 66, McPherson 58 Mid-America Nazarene 68, Baker 63 Mountaineer 68, Granite 66 Kansas University 68 Purdue Calumet 72, St Francis 65 Quincy 72, Rooteshurst 65 Rockford 63, Worcester 65 Southwest Ark. St 7, Evangelou (Mo) 59 Arch. College 62, Titliwine 57 Arch. College Mexico 73 Honeston 79, Texas A&M 65 La Tech 75, No. Texas A&M 71 Valdez Arsenal 71 Nevada-Las Vegas 85, New Mexico St. 16 Ouachita (Ar) 49, Cameron Arkansas 16 Ouachita (Ar) 49, Cameron Arkansas 16 Edwards 85, Mary Hardin Baylor 21 Tarleton St. 74, Howard Payne 71 West Air Force 53, San Diego St. 43 Idaho St. 85, Bouse State 81 Wyoming 73, Hawaii 64 Wichita State 66, Tulsa 64 Williams 0-1 0-0 0, 1-0 0-0 3, 8-0 0-0 6, Vanley 9-1 3-1 3, Harris 10-8 10-8 20, Riess 4-13 7-15, Bedouin 8-15 8-15, Moss 0-0 0,2-2, Meikinny 0-0 0, Total 12-20 32-64, WICHITA STATE (46) McDaniel 8-19 3-5 21 Santos 3-11 3-5 9, Durisic 8-19 3-5 19 Pake 3-5 0.6 Sherrod 6-14 5-17 8-19 3-5 19 Pake 3-5 0.6 Sherrod 6-14 5-17 3 tied for first-round lead in Crosby Airline 1-0-0 0-0, Cundifd 0-1-0 0-0, Carr 0-1-0 2-0 Totski 25-59 16-27 66 Hallmark-Weirhe State 33 Tulsa 35 tsm Watson-Hawkins State 48 Tulsa 60 Johann-Johnsen, Duricus-boundes Tulsa (Harry 8), Weisha State 46 (McMahlen 12) (Page 4) Weisha State 46 (McMahlen 12) (Page 4) Field-temperature A-10.66. OLYMPICS Alpine Skiing PEBLE B BEACH, Calif. — Strugglers Bob Murphy, Jim Nelford and Thomas Gray upstaged the field in the first round of the $400,000 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am yesterday, each with a sundert-ger 67 for a share of the lead. UPI Olympic Outlook Gray, who missed the cut in three tournaments and was eliminated in the first round of the Tuscon Play Championship this year, shot 67 at Pebble Beach, making five birdies and no bogues in a mistake-free round. McCord, Bruce Devlin and Lanny Wadkins heads a group tied at 71. Gray hit his irons close all day with his longest birdie put a 15-footer on the third hole. Murphy scrambled a bit more, making a two-footer on the seventh and a 20-footer on the 13th. He made it around the round, with most of his puts inside of 12 feet, except for one of 20 on the par-3 third hole. Men's downhill - Franz Klammer, Austria; Erwin Renk, Austria; Mirzim Zurbigten, Switzerland; American outlook: Bill Johnson. *Note: either very good or very bad, medium odds.* Gray, who was puzzled about why he had suddenly played well after such a poor start this year, said it might have been the fact that he shaved off his beard. Murphy, coming back from hand surgery that kept him out of competition during most of 1983, and Nelford, the Canadian who always gets turned on when he plays on the Monterey Peninsula, but seemingly nowhere else, shot their 67s at much tougher Slovak Hill. Jack Nicklaus, in his first tournament of the year, shot a 72, while defending champion Tom Kite had 73, both at Cypress Point. Tom Watson, who opened the year by taking the title at Tucson, Andy Bean, John Mahaffey and Andy North had trouble on the same course. Watson and Bean shot 77s and Mahaffey, winner of the Hope Classic, and North each shot 79. birdies and two bogeys. Nelford had six birdies and one bogey. "I can't think of any other reason," I likeable fourth-year pre from Present. Women's downhill, Maria Wallerstein, Switzierland, Michele Fugia, Switzerland, Irene Schmidt, Julia Kubriskova, Christian Cooper, Sumi Valdez, will be close to victory. Andrea Wenzel, Liechtenstein, Phil Mar扎, andrea_marzato.com Ray Floyd, Mark Pfeil, Dan Haldorson and Lee Elder were among a big group tied at 70, while Gary The scores of Gary, Murphy and Nelford, put the trio a stroke ahead of Mark O'Meara and Wille Wood, both of whom had previously played Pebble Beach, and two in front of Jim Roy, David Edwards, Mark Hayes, Hale Irwin and 1983 leading money winner Hal Sutton. Men's giant skalom. — Pirmin Zurbriggen, Switzerland; Hans Enn, Austria; Steve Mahe, Yakim, Wash. Men's 30-kilometer — Bill Koch, Eugene, Ore.; Nikolai Zimyatov, Soviet Union; Gunde Svan Sweden. Women's slam - Erika Hess, Switzerland; Tamara McKinney, Squaw Valley, Calif.; frene Ennis; West Germany. Men's 50-kilometer — Thomas Wasberg, Sweden; Eric Erik Eriksen, Norway; Harri Kivrenvala, Finland American outback. Jim Hall, Florida, Alaska, finished 10th at Lake Placid in 1986. It was a warm pleasant day on the Monterey Peninsula and Murphy said that might have been the reason why he played well. By United Press International Women's giant slalom — Irene Epple, West Germany; Erika Hess, Switzerland; Christin Sun Valley, Idaho. Men's 15-kilometer — Aleksandr Zavalyev, Soviet Union, Gunden Svan, Palmur, Gajam Mikkelspak, Norway. American outlook. Could be out of top 10 Murphy's round included seven Men's 4 x 10-kilometer relay — Norway, Soviet Union, Finland. American outlook; Medal not out of the question. Women's 'Ski-milometer' Blanka Paula Czelokovlasiak Brit Petter Tennay. Norway. Embryo Zimyatza, Soviet Union. American Ruhwitz. Rahmowitz Edarl. Fairbanks, Alaska. Women's a 90-kilometer — Russia Smetanina, Soviet Union, Lyubov Luyden, Soviet Union. The first female pilot in the outbook. A building吟 in this event as well. Women's a x-3 kilometer relay — Neway Mexico. Pairs - Velaire Valvala and Og g眶 Veslain, Soviet Union. Sahine Bases and Tasio Thierbach. east, Germany. Caitlin and Peter Carruthers. Burlington, Mass. Women's - Rosalyna Sumers, Edmonds, Wash. Katarina Watin, East Germany, Tritany Chin, Toluca Lake, Calif., Elaine Zayak,帕曼 N.J. Women's 18-kilometer - Mara Lissima Hamad Hamas Rashida, Hamad Rashida, Rahma Hamad, Seyyid Hamad, American outlook. Juby Rabinowitz Endestad and Lynn Spencer Gallen, Anchorage, Alaska, enjoyed 90-meter jump Jens Weiss, East Germany; Matti Nykänen, Finland; West Bulau, Canada; American outcourt; Mike Hale, Norwich, V., was 15th on World Cup runner-up. 90 meter jump - Jesse Wisseng, East Germany; Järni Pakkuonen, Finland; Klaus Ostwald, East Germany; American outlook; Jeff Hastings, North Vit, VI; makes top seven Dance - Jayce Torvill and Christopher Dean, Great Britain, Natalya Bestemannan, and Andrew Rubin, Soviet Union, Judi Blumberg, Summit, N.J., and Michael Sebelt, Washington. Olympics - hiring year if this event even women's 8 x 4-metre relay - New York, USA. Cecilion-Ivakaua, American outlook. Both quality and depth need development Nordic combined — Thomas Sandberg, Norway, Jokko Karjalainen, Finland, Kerry Lynch, Granby, Colo **Figure Skating** Men's — Scott Hamilton, Bowling Green Ohio; Aleksandr Fadeyev, Soviet Union; Nori Bert Schramm, West Germany Women's 500-meter, Karin Eake, Ekke Brown, Katia雅尔, Soviet Union Andrey Anisimov, Russia outlook. Converse Paramekse of Detroit finished last year in the World Spirit Championships. 8th place. Men's 5.000-meter — Rolf Falk-Larssen, Norway; Tomas Gustafson, Sweden; Mike Woods, Wawatua, Win. Men's 10,000-meter — Tomas Gautafon, Sweden; Igor Mokrov, Iglov Union, Andre Bibrow, Soviet Union. American outlook Woods do well at this distance also. Men's 1.00-meter — Abdou Brobure, Soviet Union, Rolf Falk Larsen, Norway; Hilbert van der Dum, The Netherlands, American outlook. Hehrenkan may be stronger in the 1.00. 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