The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 7, 1984 - Page 13 SPOR TS OF THE DAIL Y Habs dump Brurns, 3-1 BOSTON (AP) - Mark Hunter scored on a pass from Ryan Walter 19 seconds after the opening faceoff to trigger the Montreal Canadiens to a 3-1 National Hockey League victory over the Boston Bruins last night. Montreal goalie Steve Penney, who had 24 saves, including 14 in the third period, came within five minutes, of becoming the first man to shut out Boston at home since 1977. CHARLIE Simmer spoiled Penney's bid, scoring on a quick shot off a pass from Ken Linseman during a Boston power play at 15:10. Mats Naslund gave Montreal a 2-0 lead at 4:23 by converting a rebound of a shot by Ron Flockhart from the cor- ner of the Boston goal. Mike McPhee nailed down Montreal's victory by cashing a rebound of a shot by Bobby Smith at 7:09 of the third period., The victory boosted Montreal's Adams Division lead over idle Quebec to 10 points. Boston has won only one of its last nine starts although it has two ties this week. Boston goalie Pete Peeters had 19 saves before suffering an apparent hand injury in stopping a shot by Mon- treal's Larry Robinson with 1:07 remaining. He was replaced by rookie Don Sylvestri, recalled earlier in the day from Indianapolis of the Central Hockey League to replace the injured Doug Keans. Smith wins Outland OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Tackle Bruce Smith, one of the greatest defen- sive players in Virginia Tech's history, yesterday was named winner of the Outland Trophy as the nation's No. 1 collegiate interior line man. Smith, the first defensive tackle to be chosen for the honor in a decade since Lee Roy Selmon of Oklahoma was similarly honored in 1975, was voted the award by the Football Writers Association of America. THIS SEASON, the 6-foot-3, 275 pound senior from Norfolk, Va., had the remarkable total of 71 behind-the-line tackles for a total of 504 minus yards, including 16 quarterback sacks that gave him 46 for his career. In his final season with the Gobblers, Smith accounted for 71 tackles, 52 unassisted, and led Virgina Tech to the best rushing defense in college football, only 71.5 yards per game for the season. Smith is known as, "The Sack Man." His 4.7 speed for the 40-yard dash is considered acceptable in the pros for halfbacks. Smith was a key factor in Virginia Tech's 8-3 season, which got the Gob- blers a bid to the Independence Bowl, against the Air Force Academy Dec. 15. Hoyt traded to Padres HOUSTON (AP) - The Chicago White Sox traded former Cy Young Award winner LaMarr Hoyt to the San Diego Padres yesterday, the Associated Press has learned. The White Sox reportedly will receive pitcher Tim Lollar and in- fielder-outfielder Luis Salazar and possibly shortstop Ozzie Guillen, a highly touted minor-league player. Hoyt won the Cy Young in 1983 with a 24-10 record while helping the White Sox win their first American League West title. But Hoyt, like many of the White Sox players, slumped in 1984, finishing with a 13-18 record and a 4.47 earned run average. Lombardi Award given TM ="r p f { W { tl r , _ taste bite { .v fe tangy ch 00 LVoS#vP-flt > r'_ I, .4 'terbie ieese uce t ed Mlle be HOUSTON (AP) - Tony Degrate, a University of Texas defensive tackle, who says he's proud of his talent for "creating havoc" on the football field, won the Lombardi Award yesterday as the nation's top collegiate lineman. Degrate, 6-foot-4, 280 pounds, led the Longhorns to a 7-3 record by making 147 tackles, 123 of them unassisted. 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