TODAY'S GAMES
Men's Golf at Amherst, Tufts
WEEKEND RESULTS
Delaware 9, Men's Lacrosse 7
Women's Lacrosse 27, Holy Cross 1
Men's Tennis 9, Penn State 0
Women's Tennis 7, Pennsylvania 2
Women's Softball 5, Maine 3
Men's Heavyweight Crew d, Northeastern
Men's Lightweight Crew d, Coast Guard
Women's Heavyweight Crew d. MIT, Brown and Northeastern
Women's Lightweight Crew d Boston University, Penn
Men's Volleyball d Boston College, 15-5, 15-13
Harvard Rugby Club 23, Syracuse 3
Radcliffe Sailing won first place in Sloow-Shrew Regatta
Men's Track 98, Yale 60
Yale 66, Women's Track 61
Princeton 390, Yale 397, Men's Golf 406
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NBA
Boston 115, Detroit 113
Philadelphia 113, New York 97
Golden State 102, San Diego 93
Cleveland 110, Indiana 105
Milwaukee 121, Chicago 91
USFL
Chicago 22, Birmingham 11
Michigan 21, New Jersey 6
Oakland 26, Boston 7
Philadelphia 17, Los Angeles 3
Major League Baseball
American League
Baltimore 13, Cleveland 2
New York 3, Toronto 0
Chicago 7, Detroit 5
National League
Atlanta 4, San Diego 3
Cincinatti 7, Chicago 2
Pittsburgh 10, Houston 8
Los Angeles 3, Montreal 0
Red Sox Fall
From Wire Reports
Texas fell behind the Boston Red Sox 7-0 in the third inning Sunday, but third baseman Buddy Bell said later, "Honest to goodness, we didn't think we were beaten."
And the Rangers weren't. Bell hit a two-run homer to help bring them back, then singled and scored the go-ahead run in the eighth inning as Texas beat the Boston Red Sox 9-7 for its fifth victory in six games this season. Boston, meanwhile, fell to 2-3.
NHL
Bruins Advance
Boston Bruins Coach Gerry Cheevers paid goaltender Pete Peeters the ultimate compliment Sunday night.
"That was simply the best performance I've ever seen by a goaltender," said Cheevers after a brilliant display by Peeters paced the Bruins to a 2-1 National Hockey League triumph over the Quebec Nordiques.
The Bruins captured the best-of-five opening round series 3-1 and will face the Buffalo Sabres in a best-of-seven series.
But Peeters was modest in accepting the accolades.
"I just tried to hold my ground and fortunately I came up with one of the best games of my career," he said. "It's just a matter of trying to make the first save and control the rebounds."
Rookie left wing Luc Dufour produced the winning goal at 12:02 of the third period when he scored on a breakaway.
"I didn't even know it was in until I saw the red light go on," said Dufour.
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