ae 3a SPORTS Tyson to fight NEW YORK (AP) — Mike Tyson’s first fight since losing the heavyweight title will be against Henry Tillman on June 16 in Caesars Palace at Las Vegas, Don King Productions an- nounced Tuesday. Also on the card will be former- heavyweight “champion George Foreman against Adilson Rodriguez. Tyson, 37-1 with 33 knockouts, was the undisputed heavyweight cham- pion when he was knocked out in the 10th. round: by Buster Douglas at Tokyo on Feb. 12. Douglas plans to defend the title. against Evander Holyfield in September: Becker is struggling MONTE CARLO, Monaco (AP) — Three-time Wimbledon champion Boris Becker, in-his first singles match: this month, struggled to beat a French qualifier Tuesday in the $1-million Monte Carlo Open. Becker, the No. 2 seed, downed €edric—Pioline;—rated—167th—in—the world, 7-5, 6-4, in the second round after receiving a first-round bye. Two seeded Americans lost second- round matches. Jordi Arrese of Spain. beat No. 4 Aaron Krickstein 7-5, 6-2, and Jaime Yzaga of Perru beat No.5 Jay Berger 1-6, 6-4, 6-1. JUST LIKE THE PROS... Ma ire on a baseball card like some of his heroes. He in strike a pose as he and a friend practised hardball at Park Sunday afternoon. — co:ews photo by td mitts one day Travis Heme, 8, can No surp rises in NBA playoff.tilts For the first time since 1973, two teams that have won more than 50 games each will meet in the first round of the National Basketball Association playoffs. Utah, which finished 55-27 and second in the Mid> west Division, and Phoenix, which was 54-28 and third in the Pacific, meet Friday night at Salt Lake City in the opener of their best-of-five series. In 1973, when only eight teams made the playoffs, Los-Angeles- beat Chicago 4-3 inthe first-round. The- Lakers had 60 victories in the regular season that year, the Bulls 51. ‘The NBA has had a 16-team playoff format since 1984. The playoffs start Thursday night with Indiana at Detroit, New York at Boston and Cleveland at Philadelphia in the East, and Denver at San Antonio and Dallas at Portland in the West. , Also on Friday, Houston is at the Lakers in the West and Milwaukee at Chicago in the East. _ _ Outlook-and-predicted- outcome of the eight first= round series: EASTERN CONFERENCE No. I Detroit vs. No. 8 Indiana — The Pistons won 25 of 26 games in February and March, then finished the season 8-8, including 3-4 with. Joe Dumars out with a broken hand. Even with Dumars back, Detroit looks ripe for an upset, but not against the Pacers. Pistons in 3. No. 2 Philadelphia vs. No. 7 Cleveland — The Cavs look stronger than a seventh seed, winning their last six games after an uphill climb to playoff contention. Homecourt advantage and Charles Barkley save the ‘76ers. 76ers in 5. No. 3 Chicago vs. No. 6 Milwaukee — The playoff- tested Bucks always seem to give fits to everyone, but point-maehine ricky Pierce they have no one to counter Mic! No. 4 Boston vs. No. 5 New have won six of 17 games without injured Charles Oakley, expected to play. But New struggling even before Oakley broke his left hand. The Celtics haven't lost to the Knicks at Boston Garden since 1984, Celtics in 3. WESTERN CONFERENCE. No. 1 Los Angeles Lakers vs. No. 8 Houston — This could be tougher than anyone thought. The Rockets didn’t squeeze into the playfofs until the final day, but Akeem Olajuwon-could dominate inside and Sleepy Floyd had shown signs of awakening froma ‘scoring slump. Los Angeles, however, has Magic Johnson and the best record in the NBA. Lakers in 4. No. 2 San Antonio vs. No. 7 Denver — The Spurs. are on a roll, winning the last seven games and overtaking Utah for their first Midwest Di in title since 1983. The Nuggets-won-six-of 10-games-in-April.-Look-for David i and Terry C i to inside, but this series could turn sour for San Antonio if young guar- ds Rod Strickland and Willie Anderson get playoff jitters against veterans Fat Lever and Michael Adams. Spurs in 4 injuries, so in 4, No. 3 Portland vs. No. 6 Dallas — The Trail Blazers, who tied Detroit for the sécond-best record in the NBA, swept the Mavericks in the regular season. Portland won't take anything for granted since it hasn’t won a playoff series since 1985. Trail Blazers in 3. No. 4 Utah vs. No. 5 Phoenix — The Jazz finished slowly, losing the Midwest Division lead to San Antonio on the final day. The Suns are healthy again after injuries to Jeff Hornacek and Dan Majerle hampered them late in the season. Suns in 4. ® Photo Enlargements ® Personalized T-Shirts *-Commercial Hats & Shirts Full Color Copying 365-5505 CASTLEAIRD PLAZA Photo Enlargement —) Mid- Week Wrap- up 2 Norway ve. 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