MINNEAPOLIS (AIM History cl ain't come easy lor the; Duke Bluet Devils Nevertheless, history they mittltt. energized ut List by thctlr star. Ohrlstain taieitner They became the first team in HJ year* to repeat its NCAA champions Monday night with a 71 M victory over Mic higan's huh l ive freshmen, the youngest team to v le for the title We won last year, hut it s the liest feeling to go out in my last game at Duke on a winning note. Laettner said After missing six of eight shots and making a season high seven turnovers in the first half. I.aettner finished with 10 points and seven rebounds He was throwing up lire ks and we were still down just one point." Duke coach Mike Krzv/ewskl said I knew il we could turn up the emotion and get him hue k in the game we d have a shot "I (ion ! think we wort* emotionally drained, Uirttner said "I missed some shots and Michigan played well I was playing really weak and we weren't rebounding in the sis ond half, we did a l>et!er job I wasn't physically or emotionally drained Not since IKII.A ended a seven-year reign as nation al champions in t')7:t had a team managed to win two in a row Duke did it the hard wav. with national player ol the year Laottner struggling for the second straight game and another starter hobbled by Injury Laettner. who personally liltisl the lilue Devils to two of their five straight final four appearances with hu/./er-beaters, rebounded from his worst half of the year to lead a closing 23<> Duke < harge Hohliy Hurley, the floor leader who matched fits ca nsT high of 20 points against Indiana in the semifinals. ini only three of 12 shots in th*> championship game but had seven assists with his nine points and was named Most Outstanding f’laver of the Final Four "It wasn't a pretty game," Hurley said, "hut we got the job done Oranl Hill had a terrific all-around game for Duke with 1H points 10 rebounds, five assists, three steals and two bloc ks Thomas Mill added 10 points and sev en rebounds for the blue Devils However, it was Lnettner's long-distance shooting that sparked Duke, which trailed 31-30 at halftime laiettner s 3 pointer 4-t seconds into the second half gave Duke the lead for good, 35 13 Another 3-pointer bv I.aeltner with 1 1 05 left gave the Blue Devils a 4(> 30 lead, and they took olf from there "The second half, we had no semblance of order on offense," Michigan coac h Steve Fisher said You've Needed For School All Year Is Now On Sale! 0 * •v lx Lu*a‘ \ x.. mt m ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITERS 3 brother cx 7000 • ‘>(j 000 word spell ckctiorvary • Bokl pnmr>g centering underlining is • f md' feature locates errors ujvMLE ;--«eg SUPP^tS 169 95 lAST 144” ( anon Typestar 110 • Variable Ultra Ouwt Pnnting System • 4*8 text memory • 5 line correction memory 179” Keg 199 95 More One Onrys" & Closeouts In Store brotner powernote PNaaoo • Bt,*K in • Compteu> organiser • Standard i S ftoppv d«k • 72 000 ward spe# dcttotxuy 599« keg d*3Q QS FINANCIAL AND SCIENTIFIC CALCULATORS tv] HP10B FINANCIAL CALCULATOR • 0ftTi system • nMKtU OuBtftMb jno rmtr> f\jncOons • Amaru/jOon jrkJ unr tow, 29” MP42S SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR • w**# t* 1 2” IV] HP19B II FINANCIAL CALCULATOR • r^unTMtfcjr "rwrwjprwr* »x«. jmt ^wrury 149” IVJ HP17B FINANCIAL CALCULATOR • ujM> • Xm' jns.3 HPT. • . 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HJ» • j ,a • 1 uxton npmrfflng Wey »9S 2^#S 1992 baseball season starts with ‘Play ball’ The Baltimore Orioles were in a new stadium and World Series star Jack Morris was in it new uniform, but the 1902 baseball season Ixrgan with the same familiar t ry "I’lav ball’” Detroit's Tiger Stadium was the scene for the first game of the year, and Morris, now a To ronto Blue |ay. pu ked up right where lie left off hist year for the Minnesota Tw ins Morns who ended hist year by shutting out the Atlanta Braves in the seventh game of the World Series, threw eight shutout innings as the Blue ho S heal 1 felroit 4 2 This is not the World Se ries. Morris said after return mg to the city where he spent I t years pitching lor the Tigers "Opening day is more festive Toronto's Devon white foul ed off the season's first pin h from Bill Gullit kson Pour min utes later, the first run was scored when 40-year-old Dave Winfield singled lor the Blue Jays Hlsewhcre President Bush bounced the ceremonial first pitch in the dirt .it Baltimore's brand-new stadium. Oriole I’.irk .it ( .linden 'l ards Orioles pitcher Kick Suit llffe had fietter lui k pitching a Ml shutout against Oleveland Sutcliffe and Morris wore two of several top names to switch teams in an off season marked by spiraling salaries There are now .*71 millionaires in the majors in pert ent of all players pushing the aver age i ontr.it t to more than v: million fur the firs! time l ie Milwaukee Brewers and Philadelphia Phillies unveiled new uniforms Detroit had new radio announcers as Kii k Ki/vs and Bob Rathbun replaced the legendary hrntc Harwell and I’au 1 (-arev "There is no other event in professional sports th.it com pares with opening dnv," Rath ( un said Nobody gets tfiis ex cited about the first game of football season This is a spe cud day EXCELSIOR CAFE "M * 1 Mh .5 1 bl*>ik met I ttf tamput V