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TODAY'S GAMES
Baseball at University of Connecticut
Men's tennis at Dartmouth
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Softball 13. Boston College 8
Men's volleyball def. Springfield. 16-14, 15-10, 15-8
NHL
Boston 4, Quebec 2 (Boston leads series. 2-0)
New York Rangers 4. Philadelphia 3
Washington 4, New York Islanders 2
Buffalo 3, Montreal 0
Chicago 7. St Louis 2
Edmonton 4. Winnepeg 3
Calgary 5. Vancouver 3
NHA
Milwaukee 100. Cleveland 87
Los Angeles 117, Phoents 108
Seattle 102. San Diego 96
Golden State 118. Portland 107
American League
Boston 7. Toronto 4
Minnesota 5. Detroit 4
Milwaukee 5. California 3
New York 8. Seattle 1
Cleveland 9. Oakland 1
Kansas City at Baltimore rained out
National League
New York 6. Philadelphia 2
Montreal 7. Chicago 3
Pittsburgh 3. Houston 2
Red Sox 7, Blue Jays 4
Dave Stapleton capped a five-run first inning with a three-run homer and Dwight Evans added a two-run shot in the fourth yesterday to power the Boston Red Sox to a 7-4 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays.
Carl Yastzremski drove in Boston's first two runs with a bases-loaded single and Wade Boggs contributed two singles and a double as the Red Sox avenged a 7-1 loss to Toronto in their American League season opener on Tuesday.
Reliever Bob Stanley earned the victory by checking the Blue Jays on one run over the final five innings after Toronto tagged starter John Tudor for seven hits in the first three innings, including a two-run homer by Cliff Johnson and a solo shot by Jesse Barfield.
Luis Leal, who had a 3-0 record in Boston entering the game, was the loser.
Wade Trophy
Long Beach State University senior LaTaunya Pollard was named winner of the sixth Wade Trophy, awarded to the outstanding woman college basketball player in the nation.
1984 Summer Olympics
ABC-TV announced that its soap opera programming will be shortened, but not eliminated as was originally planned, to allow for coverage of the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
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