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Show THE BERALD, Provo, Utah, Ptgt DJ Thursday, November 2S, 19 Grant helps Utah nip Wisconsin-Milwauke- e - Josh MILWAUKEE (AP) Grant scored eight of his 19 points in the final three minutes Wednesday night as Utah fought off a Wisconsin-Milwauke- rally and e gave Utes coach Rick Majerus an 8 victory in his return to the MECCA Arena. Majerus, who missed most of last season at Utah after undergoing heart bypass surgery, was head coach at Marquette from 1983-8- 6 and also an assistant with the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1986-8- 7 season. Utah's victory runs its record Wisconsin-Milwauke- e, this season to a playing complete Division I schedule for the first time in 13 years, falls to 24. Utah had to overcome a ferformance by McDade, who played most of the second half with four fouls. Utah had leads in both halves but both times the Panthers rallied. 9 with 7:50 The Utes led remaining before a 13-- 4 run pulled Wisconsin-Milwauke- e to within 1 80-7- 3-- 0. nt nt 59-4- Spiff JAZZ: ( Continued from Page D-- l) Bailey said he thought the Jazz defense was a key to the victory. He did say, however, the offense could have been much better. "Our defenses worked well right along, but we need to work on our offense," Bailey said. Houston took that 154 toad in the first seven minutes of the game on the snooting of Johnson and Kenny Smith, Karl Malone had all five of Utah's early points. The Jazz stormed back with a 15-- 7 run. Karl Malone sparked the comeback. with 4:40 remaining. Grant's tro free throws with 39 seconds put Utah ahead 0 but McDade, a transfer from Oklahoma State, kept the Panthers in the game untO the end. He hit a with 30 seconds to go and then made three free throws when fouled on a attempt with 13 seconds left. That made it 76-7- 78-7- 6. Tyrone Tate hit two free throws for Utah with nine seconds remaining and UWM's Randy Doss got a layup at the buzzer. Byron Wilson added 16 points for Utah and Doss had 19 for UWM. McDade hit 14 of 30 field goal attempts and made three in 11 attempts. Meanwhile, in games involving the AP's Top 25, it was Nebraska 71, No. 5 Michigan State 69, No. 10 Indiana 70, Notre Dame 67; No. 11 Ohio State 116, Delaware State 67; No. 13 Pitt 82, Siena 80; No. 17 Georgia 124, Western Kentucky 65; and No. 18 Oklahoma 81, Texas A&M65. enrols 113 YCITZ1 C257 aor.1 c3v ismn ax:3ZJ7 cm:sziziiD 59ALZ2DDl and Karl Malone's shooting Stockton's great floor play enabled the Jazz to get going in the second period. Utah finally passed the Rockets on Karl Malone's two turnaround jumpers and a lay-u- p by 8 Edwards. The Jazz led at halftone. The two Malones and Edwards got the Jazz off and running to a 3 tear in the third period. Eudd finished off the productive period with a three-poibasket as the 1 Jazz took a lead into the fourth quarter. Stockton hit another three-poibasket in the first two minutes of the fourth quarter. That gave the Jazz an 1 advantage. After that the Jazz breezed to the ' victory. Elsewhere in the NBA, it was Charlotte 118, Milwaukee 111 in overtime; Golden State 110, Cleveland 108; Detroit 90, New York 83; Miami 97, New Jersey 79; Philadelphia 116, Indiana 106; Chicago 118, Washington 94; Dallas 107, the Los Angeles Clippers 88; and the Los Angeles Lakers 97, San Antonio 80. The Hawks-Celtic- s game at Boston Garden was postponed by a wet court in the second quarter. Laker 87, SeHir 80 ar Baaam SB 42-3- . r it at-- a u M I I m i if l SJ2Wq 34-2- L mmmmm k x A mm. QBJl v nt am and kaded the latest features. Power Zoom Lens Compatible with yaw borne VCR dike all Sony models!) KdtE x fir, I a.BsrA H tr a CM CO T2S Ultra-Coiripa- ct d 76-6- Sfe2K25S Included FREE JSiaa. K. nt HAWAII: (Continued from Page D-- l) In Tuesday's National, a sports daily newspaper, former L.A. Times columnist Scott Ostler postulated: " Thank God and Lou Holtz, In no particular order, for Rocket (Mailman) Ismail, because if Rocket weren't around, either Ty Detmer of BYU or David Klingler of Houston would win the Heisman Trophy. They would win it based on stats racked up against expansion teams like Eastern Washington and Utah State." "Wednesday the Walter Camp Foundation named Ismail the College Football Player of the year. Only four times has the winner of that award failed to win the Heisman. Virginia's Shawn Moore finished second and Detmer third. Wagner comes to the defense of Detmer. "He has a lot of poise and understanding of what's happening on the field. He has so much awareness of what's going on. I think he deserves the Heisman. He has the numbers; he beat a great Miami of Florida team and BYU is nationally (No. 4) ranked. What conference he plays in shouldn't matter. I'll say this much. He deserves it way more than the Rocket does." It has taken Wagner the first part of the week to recover from Hawaii's disappointing loss to Colorado State 7 last Saturday. "I'm not sure where our mental state is," said Wagner. "My concern is our confidence level, our toughness level and going out and playing with poise, playing in 30-2- MICAH: (Continued from Page "I've never seen a crowd turn team which has a crack at a D-- l) on somebody the way his people did to him," said BYU quarterback Ty Detmer this summer. "I've never faced anything like that when I went home to Texas." This summer BYU tight end Chris Smith also remembered. "It was almost like they disowned him." Edwards concurred. "The booing was one thing, but you should have heard some of the things that .were said out of the stands when he warmed up. I thought they were in very poor taste." This week Matsuzaki comes in a year older and a year wiser. He leads BYU's team in average yards per catch with more than 18 yards. He has nabbed 23 catches from a Heisman Trophy candidate at 'quarterback for 450 yards and six touchdowns. He is playing for a .fourth-ranke- d WAC championship national title. Though he is a little wiser, he also knows he will probably get the same reaction Saturday in Aloha ' Stadium. Writes Ferd Lewis in the tiser: "Actually, they were Adverbooing Matsuzaki more as a symbol than an individual. He was more than offensive player..., Just the He was every other Hawaii player who had gone way to BYU over the Lakei Heimuli, Kurt Gov-ie- a, years Robert Anae, Homer Jones and dozens more and made the Rainbows and their fans pay the price with 15 years of domination." all-sta- te "I made a decision," said Matsu- zaki, "and I think it was the right one about going to BYU and I have to live with it. I'm sure I'll be booed again. But if I get booed, I get booed. Anyway, what can you say. They're just fans." bettor." J met Worthy scored 8 of hi 20 points during a 16-- 2 run that gave tha Lakara a 6743 lead In the third quarter. Tarry Gumming led San Antonio with 19 point, while Sean Elliott scored 18 and David Robinson had 17 points, 16 rebounds and seven blocked shots. Pistons BO, Knioks S3 Detroit won its ninth consecutive gam and Improved Its record to 70 at home behind James Edwards's 22 point. Patrick Ewlng ted sll scorers with 27 points. Hornets 118, Bucks 111 Charlotte, which didn't lead until the overtime period, got 21 point apiece from J.R. Rid and Rex Chapman and beat Milwaukee tor the first time In franchise Spanish Fork defeated Kona-waen- a and beat Hilo downed Kohala I. Robbie Reid was the leading scorer in two of the three games. He scored 23 points against Hilo and a like number against Kohala. Mike Rawson led the Dons with 14 against Konawaena and Reid had 65-6- 72-4- 1, ' 111-7- 12. 3 8. . Five players scored in double figures against Konawaena'. Kirk Johnson had 12 points, Kent Cook had 11 and Roger Critchfield 10 to Join Rawson and Reid at that plateau. Johnson had 11 rebounds in the game and Cook had eight. '.Cook also had four assists. "Reid and Critchfield were the only players in doable figures against Hilo. Critchfield added 10 fpoints and had five assists. Reid -- and . Johnson had 10 rebounds apiece. Cook had nine points while Blaine Hansen and Johnson had height each. W Johnson scored 18 points against Kohala while Critchfield had 14 and Rawson had 10. Cook had nine 'Ipoints while Hansen and Jared jWallentine added eight each. Johnson had 10 rebounds. Cook thad six assists and Critchfield had five. Spanish Fork opens the Utah '. portion of its season Friday when it entertains Emery at 7:30 p.m. L. "We had a great time and saw a "lot of things," said Spanish Fork coach Mike Gardner. "And, I think the kids were able to grow closer .together and work some things -- "JQUi." r Meanwhile, closer to home, Chris Bates scored 26 points while Glen Thurgood had 13 and Nate Jones 11 4o lead American Fork to a 3 "'win over Viewmont Tuesday. "Bates had a really great 67-6- game," said Caveman coach Bob at the free Eckles. "He was throw line down to the wire. And Thurgood came off the bench for his 13 points. He hit two pitches with about 20 seconds to go that just about iced it for us." American Fork, now 1 for the season, will be at Clearfield Friday. In other action this weekend, Timpview will be at the Weber tournament Friday and Saturday, Provo will be at the Bonneville tournament and Springville will be at the Roy tournament. Mountain View and Orem will play in a tournament at Southern Utah University in Cedar City and Delta will be in the Manti tournament. 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