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TODAY'S GAMES

Baseball vs. Yale (2). Soldiers Field, 1 p.m.

Radcliffe heavyweight crew vs. Yale, Charles

Harvard heavyweight crew at Navy, Penn (Adams Cup)

Harvard lightweight crew at Yale, Princeton

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Women's lacrosse vs. Yale, Soldiers Field, 2 p.m.

Men's lacrosse vs. Holy Cross, Ohiri Field, 1 p.m.

Softball at Brown (2)

Women's tennis vs. Cornell, Soldiers Field courts, 2 p.m.

Men's tennis at Cornell

TOMORROW'S GAMES

Baseball vs. Brown (2). Soldiers Field, 1 p.m.

Softball at Yale (2)

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

Men's tennis 9, Arms 0

Women's tennis 9, Soraeuse 0

A.I.

Boston 5, Kansas City 2

N.I.

Montical 10, St. Louis 5

Chicago 7, Philadelphia 3

NBA Play offs

Milwaukee 105, Chieago 97

Philadelphia 106, Washington 98

San Antonio 116, Denver 111

Gary Who?

MONTREAL--Hubie Brooks--one of four players traded for Gary Carter last winter--paced an 11-hit attack with four RBI, while Tim Wallach cracked his first homer of the season as the Montreal Expos beat the St. Louis Cardinals 10-5 yesterday.

Andre Dawson also homered, his fourth in the last six games, to back the pitching of David Palmer (1-2) who allowed four hits in the six innings he worked.

Brooks broke a 2-2 tie in the third when he hammered a pitch from Cardinal starter Bob Forsch (2-1) off the fence to score Tim Raines and Miquel Dilone.

In the fifth, Brooks drove a Bill Campbell delivery deep to right field to score Dan Driessen and brought Raines home in the sixth with a fielder's choice ground out. Wallach then followed by with his homer to score three more runs.

St. Louis scored twice in the third and three times in the eighth, on an RBI single by Terry Pendleton and a two-run double by Mike Jorgensen.

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