Show 14C Standard-Examin- Friday Dec er 1989 1 Sports calendar Scoreboard College Basketball EW Thursday's results East American U 78 Lovoia (Md) 51 NBA Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Pci L W Connecticut 76 Yaie 50 Fordnam 69 Hofstra 56 Penn State 82 Vermont 57 Providence 85 Monmouth (NJ) 61 Rutgers 78 Latavette 69 ViHanova 93 St Francis (Pa) 72 South Alabama 101 North Carolina 93 Citadel 85 Methodist 71 Florida Southern 114 Edward Waters 48 Fresno Slate 72 McNeese Slate 71 Middle Tennessee State 104 Tusculum 56 North Carolina Central 71 Hampton U- - 52 83 VMI 77 North Carolina-Ashevil71 Washington & Lee 63 Randolpn-Maco- n South Carolina State 95 Savannah Slate 60 Midwest Central Arkansas 77 Missouri Southern 68 Eastern Michigan 76 Wisconsin-Milwauk- GB 5T Kansas 87 Idaho Loyola (III ) 69 Rider 61 Northern Illinois 88 Montana State 67 Rocky Mountain 83 Chadron State 82 State 79 westmar 66 South Southern Illinois 99 Tennessee State 65 82 St Louis Eastern Illinois 76 (OT) Wake Forest 69 Evansville 64 (OT) Southwest Houston 102 Hawaii Loa 47 Rice 77 Indiana State 75 (OT) San Diego 73 North Texas State 60 Tulsa 82 Lamar 70 West Brigham Young 71 Ulah State 65 58 pm 6 Utah at Atlanta i pm Los Angeles Clippers at Phoenix 7:30 pm Detroit at Los Angeles Lakers 830 pm Golden State at Portland 8:30 pm Saturday's games Utah at Washington 530 pm Miami at 530 pm Chicago Philadelphia at Atlanta 5:30 pm Minnesota at Cleveland 5:30 Pm Dallas at Houston 6:30 pm Charlotte at San Antonio 6:30 pm Portland at Denver 7:30 pm New York at Phoenix 7:30 pm Detroit at Seattle 8 pm Sacramento at Los Angeles Clippers 8:30 pm Milwaukee at Golden State 8:30 pm Sunday's game New York at Los Angeles Lakers 8:30 pm NBA box scores Thursday's At Orlando Fla Minnesota (96) 4 25 Mitchell Cor on 16 0 11 Campbell 17 6 us Lowe 2 0 5 4 Murphy 2 0 Royal 15 1 1 7 Rolh Richardson 8 West 0 18-6 0 0 Totals 96 Orlando (103) 0 9 16 25 Reynolds Catledge 0 6 24 Vincent 6 Theus Acres 3 2 2 0 2 Green 0 22 Anderson 4 0 0 4 Ansley 3 2 Skiles 0 Turner 0 5 7 2 Totals 103 26 21 19 30— 96 Minnesota 29 20 26 28-- 103 Orlando -1 Three-poiMinnesota (Lohaus goals Fouled out — Orlando (Theus Corbin Rebounds -- Minnesota 56 (Lohaus 11) Orlando 58 (Catledge 12) Assists -- Minnesota 30 (Lowe 10) Orlando 29 (Theus 8) Total touts Minnesota 28 Orlando 23 Technical fouls -- Orlando (illegal defense 2) A 15077 - - At Houston Charlotte (101) 2 2 22 Rambis 2 14 Bogues 4 16 Chapman Turner 8 2 8 Anderson 3 14 Rowsom 4 3 0 5 Sichting 0 7 101 Gray 6 4 9 Totals 5 Houston (113) 2 4 B Johnson 16 Thorpe 10-23 6 5 2 21 Lucas 10 WigOlaiuwon 1 0 24 Floyd 2 Smith 3 gins 2 5 Bowie 4 3 McCor6 Dinkins 4 2 4 Totals 6 mick 113 23 15 24 39-- 101 Charlotte 26 22 30 35-- 113 Houston Three-poigoals Charlotte 8 (Tripucka 3 Anderson Houston 2 Chapman Fouled out -- none (Thorpe 1 Floyd -38 Rebounds Charlotte (Reid 7) Houston 56 (Thorpe 13) Assists -- Charlotte 21 (Bogues 7) Houston 35 (Lucas 13) Total fouls -- Charlotte 22 Houston 25 A15043 - 20 White 3 Davis 0 0 4 8 7 Rov (79) Garcia 3 2 9 Belnap 6 6 22 Roberts i 0 4 Butler 1 0 2 Bluemel 1 1 3 Braden 7 -1 16 Saunders 0 2 2 Durbano 3 0 6 79 Spencer 6 4 15 Totals 29 Ben Lomond (68) Westenskow 6 1 12 Neuenswander 3 Coleman 0 0 0 Pierce 3 0 Campbell 0 6 Hester 5 8 14 Nebeker 4 1 10 Quayle 8 8 68 20 Totals 29 20 36 5- 8- 79 Roy 17 36 47 — 68 Ben Lomond Three-poiRov Garcia Bluemel goals Braden Ben Lomond Nebeker 2 - At Pleasant View Pavson (73) Theolbald 0 0 0 Parry 1 1 6 Bigler 0 Rowley 5 1 2 2 Beck 2 4 Nielson 2 8 7 20 Harper Wennington 3 6 6 Totals 4 0 4 Jones 0 2 8 89 San Antonio (93) Elliott Robinson derson Totals 6 Dallas San Antonio ’ 12 3 An- Maxwell 1 0 0 22 2- 2- 89 34 16-- 93 17 28 20 23 goals -- Dallas San Antonio 20 4 93 9 Three-poi- (Maxwell 2 Weber (59) Jones 5 0 4 Andrews 1 4 0 8 Howe 5 Penrod Pavson Weber 1 12110 t ’ At Denver Milwaukee (102) Roberts r r - 10 4 16 2 - 102 Denver (103) 2 4 Ras- English 7 0 8 Kempton 4 0 11 15 Adams mussen Lever 4 1 2 6 24 Schaves 6 Davis 10-4 0 12 Hughes 6 0 Lichti 6 2 Lane 0 ' : ! 4 Hanzlik 0 tals Dunn 17 0 0 0 To- - Milwaukee Denver 29 23 29 31 20 23 21-- 102 29-- 103 goals -- Milwaukee 7 (Sikma Denver (Lever Fouled out-- IAdams Hughes Schaves Hanzlik Rebounds -- Milwaukee 51 (Sikma 9) Denver 53 (Lever 11) Assists-M- IIwaukee 19 (Sikma Humphries 6) Denver 30 (Lever Adams 8) Total fouls -- Milwaukee 25 Denver 26 A -- 8727 Three-poi- nt Pierce 6 1 j ' At Seattle New York (122) 3 Newman 5 Ewing 11-- ' ' “ Wilkins 8 30 Oaklev 8 27 Jackson E Wilkins 7 7 0 8 Walker 8 0 4 13 13 12 G Tucker Strickland 0 7 122 Totals Seattle (127) 11-9 37 McKev 9 9 25 McDaniel 6 2 18 Ellis 21 McMillan Cage 0 16 Sellers 7 4 Kemp 7 2 6 0 0 0 Barros 0 Polynice 1 Threat! 1 7 0 1 0 127 0 Totals 7 2 6 8 0 8 0 4 New York Seattle 33 36 25 34 26 34 Three-poi- goals-N4 man York ew (New-- v At Sacramento Calif Lakers (109) 2 22 Worthy lA J ’ Thompson 8 Scott 11 Dlvac 0 Higgins 11 9 1 Sacramento (93) McCray J LA 16 Tisdale Lakers 8 15 Elll- - 28 23 goals - LA 33 21 27-- 109 21 17 25 — 93 Lakers (Worthy Scott 1 Cooper 1 Green Johnson 9 Sacramento (Ainge 6 Smith E lllson Rebounds E lllson 1 ) Fouled out LA Lakers 58 (Green Dlvac 10) Sacramento 54 (McCray 12) Assists -- LA Lakers 31 (Johnson 15) Sacramento 20 (McCray 6) Totai fouls LA Lakers 14 Sacramento 16 A Three-poi- ft 2 0 1 17 Smith 0 2 Ainge son 0 2 Del Ne- 4 6 11 Kite 9 Pressley 0 0 T urner 0 0 4 4 Jackson gro 0 0 2 T otals 0 2 2 Slokes 3 Allen 0 93 Sacramento " 5 17 Green 14 Johnson 0 7 4 Drew 6 Cooper 2 2 2 8 Bucknall 1 McNamara 0 0 0 Totals 19 5 109 18-- 8 - 2 0 4 Kap 2 0 Gibson 3 3 9 Gunderson 2 Bailey 4 2 10 Heslop 2 4 Totals 56 9 59 2 0 1 0 2 0 18 12 - 33 50 30 46 -- 73 59 Pavson DeGraffenreid goals Scott Weber Jones 2 At St Joseph High Morgan junior varsity (59) Hatch 1 0 2 Murdock 4 4 4 12 Johnson 1 3 2 Nelson 3 5 10 Nye 4 9 McCain 2 59 St Joseph (55) Smith Jackson 0 4 2 5 2 5 Ordyna 3 8 Rees 4 Totals 22 13 Greely 2 5 6 7 Christiansen 2 1 18 55 10 15 32 53 59 14 31 8 S3 55 15 9 11 Martin 4 9 Speer 3 0 0 Totals 9 4 Dixon 0 Morgan JV St Joseph Milestones Basebal 's Highest Salaries The top 10 baseball NEW YORK (AP) contracts by average annual values Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from player and management sources and Include all guaranteed Income but not income from potential incentive bonuses: Income Years Player Team 1990-9- 3 R Henderson Oakland 12000000 1990-9- 2 9000000 Kirbv Puckett Minn 8900000 Bret Saberhagen KC Orel Hershiser LA 7900000 7900000 Frank Viola NY Mets 7500000 Roger Clemens Boston 7400000 Mark Gubicza KC 7300000 Wade Boggs Boston 6700000 Dwight Gooden NY Mets 1989-9- 1 1988-90 D Mattingly NY Yankees 6700000 - - -- Three-poi- nt Morgan Murdock goals Ordyna 3 St Joseph Smith Jackson Walt Terrel's Career Statistics The career statistics of pitcher Walt Terrell who signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday: W-- L SO ERA BB IP Year Team 0- - 3 14 21 8 343 1982 NY Mets 859 357 134 8 1983 NY Mets 55 80 114 352 1984 NY Mels 215 11-95 130 385 229 15-1985 Detroit 2 98 93 456 217 1986 Detroit 94 143 4 05 1987 Detroit 245 17-84 397 78 1988 Detroit 206 San Diego 26 123 63 401 6- - 5 30 520 24 83 NY Yankees 9 564 724 401 1473 Totals League Champiotuhip Series W-- L BB SO ERA IP Year Team 0- - 0 4 4 900 1987 Detroit 6 Senior League Wrestling Senior Professional Basebal Association Northern Division Prep boys dual meet At Garland Bear River 34 BonnevMe 30 103 pounds Damon Smith (BR) def Kim Wight (B) 2 112 pounds — Jared Bingham Rex to lost Baxter (B) 5 119 pounds (BR) — Jason Bingham (BR) pinned Jeremy Jones (B) 3:27 125 pounds Brady Theurer (BR) pinned Rvan Suttlemever (B) 3:02 130 pounds Ryan Furner (B) pinned James Roylance (BR) 2:57 135 pounds Ted Richards (BR) def Matt Hambleton (B) 11-- 2 140 pounds — Cole Corgatelll (BR) pinned Pat Nevarez (B) 3:01 145 pounds Michale Bingham (BR) 5 152 pounds -def Jason Jones (B) Courtney Richman (BR) pinned Aran Bailey -(B) :51 160 pounds Leigh Willis (B) def Lex Godfrey (BR) 15-- 0 171 pounds Brad 2 189 Willis (B) def Jared Lish (BR) Jeff Wygell (B) pinned Jared Baxter pounds 3:59 Jantz Afuvai (B) heavyweight (BR) won by forfeit Tuesday's - - - - - - 7 2 - - - - 17014 dual meet At Coalville Ogden 60 North Summit 12 103 pounds Bart Blair (O) pinned Cody Stoker (NS) 6:50 112 pounds Tony Henderson (O) won by technical fall over Darrell Paul Stailey (NS) third period 119 pounds Lopez (O) pinned Gary Crittenden (NS) 4:19 125 pounds Phil Otero (NS) pinned Anthony Quintana (O) 1:26 130 pounds Tyson Van Dyke (O) won by technical fall over Wes Pace (NS) no time reported 135 pounds — Clint Christensen (O) pinned Joe Cole (NS) 4:11 140 pounds Corbin Craig 40) won by forfeit 145 pounds Mickey Mounarath (O) won by forfeit 152 pounds — 'Charlie Kowalczyk (O) won by technical fall over Brett Curtis (NS) no time reported 160 pounds Roy Poll (O) won by disqualification over Cooper Wright ( NS 171 no lime reported Dave pounds 5 189 Knight (O) def Brett Morrill (NS) Robert Jones (NS) pinned Eric pounds Robinson (O) 4:23 heavyweight Kevin Robinson (O) won by forfeit - - - - - - - - - - Transactions Basebal Thursday's results West Palm Beach Bradenton 3 St Lucie 7 St Petersburg 5 Friday's games Fort Myers at St Petersburg Bradenton at Gold Coast Winter Haven at West Palm Beach Orlando at St Lucie 7 Fla 11 0 023 001 001- -7 West Palm Beach 000 000 30- 0- 3 9 0 Bradenton Burris Mlrabella (7) and Puiois Mahler Boone (7) and Cliburn W- Burris 4 Save -- Mlrabella (2) HR-W- est Palm Beach Lacy (4) Bradenton Oliver - (1) A -- 1284 NOTE: Lee Lacy was with a home run and three RBIs for West Palm Beach Al n three-ruOliver hit a homer for Bradenton At St Lucie Fla St Petersburg 040 000— $ 9 1 005 000 11- 0- 7 10 1 St Lucie Zachry Sosa (6) and Benton Lowery (8) T ravers Murphy (8) Holland (8) and Rayford osa 1 Save -- Holland (1) A -- 226 NOTE: Willie Aikens hit a grand slam In the third inning for St Lucie Steve Henderson was for St Petersburg 100 MgoT PGA Australian Open MELBOURNE Australia (AP) Friday' second-round scores In the (400000 Australian Open golf championship being played on the 6 par-7- 2 Kingston Heath course: - - - 3 Tonight High school basketball: Weber Tournament Mountain Crest at Weber 6 pm High school basketball: Ben - 67 - 67 Springville at Ben Lomond 6 Larry Ziegler Bid Johnston Terry Dili Gay Brewer Jim Ferret Llovd Harris George Archer John Paut Cain Rafe Bolts Dick Hendrickson Al Geiberger Al Chandler Charles Coodv Bruce Devlin Don Massengale Quinton Gray Ralph Terry - 67 - 67 4 3 6 - 3 5 5 - 6 68 69 69 69 2 7 6 6 High Davis at Brighton 7:30 High school basketball: 70 - 71 3 3 - 6 - 72 6 - 72 - 72 6 6 Tonight ville 8 pm High school basketball: Ben Atlanta pm As KNKK 800 AM) 5:40 pm Sports talk: “Sportsline” with Steve O'Hara (KLO 1430 AM) 6 pm Sports talk: “SportscentraP with Chris Tunis (KSL 1160 AM) 6:30 pm basketball: Cal at Weber NCAA 5:30 pm NBA basketball: ESPM Atlanta ffi basketball: Utah at (KISN 570 AM NBA er Classic Tooele at Bonne- Utah at pm - 72 8 - 74 6 TONIGHT: State-Northrid- ge State (KLO 1430 AM) 7 at Weber State 7:30 Cal pm pm No TV KLO 1430 AM 1E in 1988-8- 9 RECORD: 16-1- 1 this season CAL 1in 1988-8- 9 this season WEBER STATE RECORD: 17-1- 1 62 LAST MEETING: 1986: Weber State 75 Cal SERIES RECORD: Weber State leads 6-- 0 is led by 6-- 3 senior forward KEY MATCHUPS: Cal Derrick Gathers the younger brother of Hank Gathers After two games Gathers is averaging 22 points and 8 rebounds per game this year and all five starters are averaging in double figures as the Matadors have averaged 885 ppg as a team NOTEBOOK: It’s been exactly three years to the day — Dec 1 1986 — that the Wildcats beat Cal Northridge in Ogden for one of just seven WSC wins that season Cal Northridge with a student enrollment of 31000 students is among the 26 largest universities in the country and will move up to Division One status in all sports but football next year The Matadors are guided by Pete Cassidy in his 19th season at the 9 highlighted Northridge helm with a career coaching record of 20-- 9 in 1978-7- 9 seasons — 22-- 7 in 1977-7- 8 and 0 by three in 1984-8- 5 Following tonight's game Weber State will have an y uncustomary layoff before its next game — an exhibition matchup on Dec 1 1 against the Fellowship of Christian Athletes The next 'Cat “counter’’ will be Dec 14 at US International in San Diego Loyola-Marymou- nt first-rou- 273-20- n Walton - 67 4 Robert Wrenn-Vic- ki Fergon Coe Dave Barr-TJaw- n Bill Glasson-Pa- t Bradley Davies Andy Bean-LauT ed Schulz-Alliso- n Finney - 67 - 67 - 68 - 68 - 69 4 1 5 33-- White Britton-Don- n Stephenson Sheehan Eggellng Brown Waidorf-Pait- y 5 6 Little 5 Crafter Stacy 5 earner Roger Maltbie-JoAnn- e Gene Sauers-Bet- h Jim Gallagher-CInd- v T om Byrum-Susa- n Kenny Perry-Sher- ri Clarence Rose-Shirl- - 69 - 69 - 70 - 70 -- 70 -- 70 8 4 Daniel 6 3 5 7 - 7 7 - 71 6 -7 ‘ Sunday's game Indianapolis at Peoria 1 8 Rodeo 72 72 5 6 6 8 6 7 8 - 73 6 6 7 - 74 0 Willey FordSitverSmith Casino Team Roping Marion Willey FordSilverSmith OGDEN Casino Team Roping standings as of Nov 25: One roper over age 40 division header — 1 C Dee Christensen 8 2 Ferron Olson 4 3 Doyle Morrison 3 4 Marv Pullham 2 heeler 1 John Erickson 6 1 division header Sandy Gregory 6 2 Gale Neal 3 3 (tie) Cliff Belliston Brad 1 1 Bubak Geary Nicholls heeler (tie) Chad Chandler George Searle Scott Penrod Dave Larson Pat Collins 1 1 Tim Chadwick 5 Open division header 2 Ralph Gunter 4 3 Kelly Munsee 3 4 (tie) Rick Steed Jerry Kendall 2 6 (tie) Dan Kidd Don Green 1 heeler — 1 Marlow Eldrldge 5 2 Brett Siddoway 4 3 Llndy Williams 2 4 Bill Moss 1 "B" division header — 1 (tie) Roger Ovler D- A Poll Don Green 4 4 Brad Bubak 3 5 1 Bill Moss 4 2 (tie) Tim Ellis 1 heeler Dick Davis Bart Poll 1 - 72 8 World Cup Men's Giant Slalom WATERVILLE VALLEY NH (AP) -Thursday's results In the World Cup men's giant slalom ski race held through 54 gates on Mount Tecumseh with skier's name country first and second run times and total time: 1 Urs Kaelin Switzerland 1:1708-1:214- 1 23849 2 Lars-Boer- te Eriksson Sweden 1:1784-1:2023875 3 Guenther Mader Austria 1:1760-1:215- 3 Pirmln Zurbrlggen Friday's games Phoenix at Flint Fort Wayne at Muskegon Peoria at Kalamazoo Salt Lake at Indianapolis Saturday's games Phoenix at Fort Wayne Kalamazoo at Muskegon Milwaukee at Peoria Salt Lake at Peoria Wales Conference 72 - Marc Glrardelll Thursday's games No games scheduled - 72 - 72 - 72 - 72 - 72 - 73 - 73 - 73 7 6 - - - Thursday's results Boston 5 Buffalo 1 Montreal 6 Quebec 2 Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 1 Hartford 5 St Louis 3 New York islanders 2 Chicago 0 Calgary 5 Minnesota 2 Edmonton 7 Los Angeles 6 Friday's games (Times MST) New Jersey at Buffalo 5:35 pm Philadelphia at Washington 6:05 pm Detroit at Winnipeg 6:35 pm New York Rangers al Vancouver 8:35 pm 1HL - Tennis Masters Tournament NEW YORK (AP) Thursday's results In million the S31 Masters tennis tournament being played at Madison Square Garden records In parentheses): (seedings won-lo- st Men's singles Round robin Ivan Lendl (No 1 Czechoslovakia def Aaron Krickstein (No 8 Grosse Points - East Division Mich 1 3 John McEnroe (No 4 Michael Chang (No 5 2 7 Brad Gilbert (No 7 def Andre Agassi (No 6 and one for an overtime-shooto- 3 loss ut New York def Placentia Calif 4 Piedmont Calif Las Vegas 6 3 6 1:1613-1:231- Luxembourg 2:3953 6 Hans Pieron Switzerland 2:3961 Hockey 1 Utah Ski Report The Ulah Ski SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Association reported the following conditions Friday at the state's ski resorts: Alta -- 56 total no new Brighton -- 63 total no new Park City -- 24 total no new Powder Mountain -- 36 total no new Snowbasin -- 34 total no new Snowbird -- 61 total no new Solitude -- 52 total no new Snow depth In Inches refers to unpacked snow at mid-sloNew snow refers to snow within the last 24 hours Switzerland Wednesday's results Fort Wayne 5 Salt Lake 2 Kalamazoo 3 Indianapolis 1 70 6 Skiing 2:3913 4 Martin Hangl 2:3929 20-1- 70 70 70 3 er Sanders T urner Furiong Bob Gilder-Cind- y Rarick Rinker Larry Rinker-LaurMark McCumber-Debbi- e Massey Lon Hinkle-MartNause Green Donnie Hammond-Tammi- e Rocco Mediate-Miss- ie Berlteotti Richard Gary Koch-De- b Benz John Huston-Am- y Neumann Gary Hallberg-LiselolBrab Bryant-Chr- is Johnson v Brad Faxon-JodAnschutz Hammel Billy Andrade-Penn- y Steve Pate-SandPalmer Irwin-Amy Alcotl Hale Jim Hallet-Sall- v Quinlan Jim Carter-Daniel- le Ammaccapane Stelnhauer Andy North-Sher- ri Mike Donald-Jud- v Dickinson Merten Joey Sindelar-Lau- ri Dan Forsman-Dot- li Mochrie Brian T ennyson-Mar- ci Bozarth Chris Perry-CaroliKeggi Stan Utlev-My- ra Blackwelder Leaonard Thompson-Cafh- y Gerrlng Jeff Sluman-Jan- e Geddes King Doug Tewell-Bets- v 20-w- in SALE 1:1795-1:21- 1 1:1740-1:222- Switzerland 1:1794-1:219- 0 Konrad Walk Austria 1:1759-1:224- 7 1:1617-1:242- 0 1:1741-1:231- 1 2:4052 11 Peter Rolh West Germany 12 tvano Camozzl 1:1852-1:22- 2:40 53 2:4069 13 Italy Kletll Andre Aamodt 90 240 70 14 1:17 15 1:1805-1:226- Thomas Stangasslngor 2:4106 Luca Pesando 2:4107 Italy 1:1752-1:235- 1:1780-1:2- 2 Austria 5 Over I men's giant slalom standings 1 (lie) Eriksson Ole Christian Furuseth Norway 45 3 Zurbrlggen 39 4 Mader 30 5 Kaelin 25 6 Glrardelll 23 7 (lie) Camozzl Armln Bittner West Germany 19 9 (tie) Hubert Strolz Austria Christian Gal-d- el France Helmut Mayer Austria 14 12 PGA Club Professional Tournament PORT ST LUCIE Fla (AP) Thursday' d scores In the PGA Club Professional Tournament Series event being played on St Lucie West Country par-7- 2 the 68CO-var- d Club course: 4 - 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World Cup men's standings 1 Furuseth 77 2 Zurbnggen 68 3 Bittner 55 4 Glrardelll 49 5 Eriksson 45 6 Mader 38 7 Tomba 36 8 (tie) Kaelin Bernhard Gttreln Austria EVERY NIGHT TIL 10 PM EXCEPT 25 10 11 12 Camoul 19 Roth 16 (tie) Stangjtslnger Strolt Galdel Mayer Michael Von Gruenigen Switzerland 14 'J f Saturday Tennis: Nabisco Masters ESPN am (taped) IWSCLBASKfvTBALtlGAMES - 10 h 4 ar PGA golf: GTE West Classic ESPN 10 pm (taped) - 72 6 il format golf tournaClassic modified 6892-var- d ment being played on the par-7- 2 Bardmoor Country Club course: 0 63 Kerdvk Jay Don Blake-Trac- y 3 T ommy Armour-Lo- rl 65 Garbacz 2 Mike Hulbert-V- al Skinner 67 Haas-Holl- is NBA basketball: Detroit at TMT 8:30 pm LA Lakers High school basketball: Lak- pm TNT 6 ESPN 72 - Wayne Levi-DaKenny Knox-Nanc- y Mike Sulllvan-Sall- y Steve Jones-Jan- e Figure skating: Skate Amer- ica men’s competition 7:30 pm (taped) Radio - 72 6 8 Mathias Berthold Austria 2:4006 9 Rainer Salzgeber Austria 2:4037 i l 4 a a a n Tonight Tennis: Nabisco Masters 71 pm 1 Lay-to- Television 1 5 pm 7 at Mountain View 7:30 8 best-ba- Jay pm Tournament at Ben Lomond: Roy vs Alta Mixed Duffy 7:30 basketball: school JC Penney Gassic LARGO Fla (AP) Thursday's scores in the million JC Penney Bill basketball: school High Johnny Poweli Gardner Dickinson George Bayer Jimmy Powell Jack Fleck Harvey Hixson Greg T wiggs-Ja- pm Lomond-Ro- y Jim O'Hern Charles Siford JC Goosie John Brodie Butch Bairq David Allaire Bob Brue George Lanning Rocky Thompson Bert Yancey Doug Ford Gene Littler Paul Moran Billy Casper Dale Douglass Mike Fetchick Doug Sanders Chick Evans Miller Barber Dick Rhyan Arnold Palmer Gordon Jones Lee Elder Joe Jimenez Dow Finsterwald Jerry Barber Dan Morgan Tom Shaw Rives Mcbee Larry Mowry Jim King Harold Henning Howie Johnson Mike Hill Ogrin-Robi- ge Bountiful at Ogden - 70 - 70 - 70 - 70 - 71 3 basketball: Cal at Weber State 7:30 - 69 6 Doug Dalziet Bob Erickson Ben Smith Billy Maxwell Ken Still Phil Rodgers Don Bies State-Northrid- - 69 3 pm NCAA -- 68 6 Tournament Lomond-Ro- y NCAA basketball: Tournament of Champions at Charlotte NC Ohio State vs Norti Carolina State USA 2:3984 - Nov 31 Deray Simon Orville Moody Chi Chi Rodriguez 7 Nev28 New York Knlcks-Plac- ed Greg Butler center on the Inlured list Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets (Continental Basketball Association) Signed Mark Plan-s- k forward Placed Orlando Graham center on Inlured reserve Grand Rapids Hoops (CBA)-WaiKenny Fields forward Signed Tony Brown center World Basketball League Awarded a franchise to Memphis for the 1998 season 3 Thursday' Senior League linescores - - BiN Collins Al Kelley At Bradenton Nov 24 to terms with Gary Texas Rangers-Agre- ed contract Pettis outfielder on a three-ye- ar Nov 27 — Signed Tony Pena catchBoston Red Sox contract er to a three-veToronto Blue Javs Signed Mookie Wilson contract outfielder to a two-ye- ar Named Dave TromPlrales Pittsburgh bley director of operations of their spring training complex Cleveland Indians -- Signed Candy Maldocontract nado outfielder to a one-ve- ar Oakland Athletics -- Signed Rickey Hendercontract son outfielder to a four-ye- ar Named Julio Crui roving Seattle Mariners and Infield Instrucminor league tor -Houston Astros Named Sal Butera manager of Osceola of the Florida State League Rick Sweet manager of Columbus of the Southern League Charlie Taylor pitching coach of Columbus and Tom Widenbauer minor league Instructor SI Louis Cardinals -- Signed Bryn Smith contract pitcher to a three-yeSan Francisco Giants -- Signed Dave Andercontract son Inflelder to a two-yeNov 29 Pirates Pittsburgh Signed Walt Terrell contract Placed Brian pitcher to a three-yeFisher pitcher on waivers for the purpose Of giving him his unconditional release Basketbal Waller Zembrtski Homero Biancas Jim Dent Frank Beard Bob Charles David Statistics 1989 1989 Live action GTE West Classic OJAI Calif (AP) — Thursday's first-rouscores in the 350000 GTE West Classic Golf Tournament being played on the 6190-yar- d Oiai Va'lev Inn & Country Club: Bob Bold! - 28-- 122 33-- 127 4 G Wilkins Tucker Jackson McMillan Seattle (Ellis ‘ Fouled out -- Newman Rebounds -- New York ' 44 (Ewing 12 Seattle 44 (McKev McMillan York 24 (G Wilkins 6) Seat- 8) Assists-Ne- w tie 31 (Threat! 6) Total fouls -- New York 21 Seattle 18 Technical fouls -- New York (illegal defense) A -- 13583 - 6 - 103 3 41-- - Broadbent 11 Wednesday's 3 15 Slkma 2 14 Robertson 9 9 9 7 16 25 Pierce Humphries Coleman 2 2 2 Pressey 4 0 0 Graver 5 7 2 0 0 2 Totals 2 Brown Breuer 0 Moody 2 Scotl 2 9 16 Lefevere 0 4 6 DeGraffen-rei- d 2 4 Totals 20 0 - (Harper Cummings 5 Rebounds-Dall- as Fouled out-no- ne 51 (Dan-tle- v Perkins 8) San Antonio 55 (Robinson 17) Assists -- Oallas 16 (Harper 7) San Antonio 23 (Wingate 6) Total fouls -- Dallas 26 San Anto- nio 23 Technical fouls -- San Antonio (Illegal defense) Dallas assistant coach Heard A- -- I Baseball Players Association and have signed with name position former club if different and contract: American League Boston (1) Signed Tony Pena c St Louis contract to a three-ye- ar Cleveland (1) — Signed Candy Maldonado contract of San Francisco to a one-ye- ar Frank Tanana Ihp Detroit (1) — contract to a two-ve- ar New York (2) — Signed Pascual Perez rhp contract Montreal to a three-ye- ar contract Mel Hall of to a three-ye- ar — Oakland 41) Rickey Henderson of to a four-ye- ar contract Texas (1) — Signed Garry Pettis of Decontract troit to a three-ye- ar Toronto (1) — Mookie Wilson of to a two-ye- ar contract National League Atlanta (1) Signed Nick Esasky lb Atcontract lanta to a three-ye- ar Pittsburgh (3) — Signed Walt Terrell rhp New York Yankees to a three-ve- ar contract signed Ted Power p St Louis to a one-ye- ar contract Doug Bair p to a one-ye- ar contract St Louis (2) Signed Bryn Smith rhp contract Montreal to a three-ve- ar contract Danny Cox rhp to a one-ye- ar — San Francisco (2) Signed Kevin Bass of ar three-vecontract signed Houston to a Dave Anderson ss Los Angeles to a two-ve- ar contract - 12 Cummings 3 9 5 15 Cheeks 5 2 14 Paspali 0 5 1 7 Jones 0 Wingate 4 0 4 Moore 4 9 6 4 3 32 5 73 6 Per- 2 signings At Ben Lomond High - At San Antonio Dallas (89) 4 11 Williams Dantley 6 18 Blackman kins - - Prep boys 4 11 ced - Thursday's prep box scores Three-poi- nt Trioucka Reid Falcons-Announ- The 16 players who NEW YORK (AP) filed for free agency with the Major League 76 Diego 80 the retirement head coach Named Jim Henifan interim head coach ed Ron Middle-to- n Cleveland Browns — tight end Placed Marlon Jones defensive lineman on injured reserve Nov 29 Los Angeles Raiders — Waived Derrick and Derrick Gainer rundefensive Crudup ning back from the developmental roster New Orleans Saints — Waived Undra Johnson running back Signed Bobby Morris running back San Diego Chargers Signed Craig McEw-e- n fight end Released Dana Brinson running back San Francisco 49ers Signed Jim Stephenson linebacker to the developmental squad Atlanta of Marion Campbell Free agent Colorado 81 Wyoming 77 Northern Arizona 61 LaVerne 51 Oregon 68 Arizona 63 Oregon State 87 Arizona State 64 Purdue 65 Utah 63 67 Sacramento State 100 61 San Diego Stale 67 UCLA 58 Washington 56 Washington State 68 Southern Cal 67 Tournaments Cougar Classic First round 80 Colorado Christian 102 Christ-lrviHawaii-Hi57 76 Master's Azusa Pacific 95 Fort Lewis 82 Biola 64 Alaska Pacific 62 Lee Fofmer Tournament First round Menlo 85 C it ech 38 142 Christian Heritage 84 Redlands San Bernardino State 79 Norton Air Force Base 67 Cal-Sa- n Foetbal Nev 21 Baseball 83 Pomona-Pitze- r 88 Cal Thursday's results Orlando 103 Minnesota 96 113 Houston Charlotte 101 San Antonio 93 Dallas 89 Denver 103 Milwaukee 102 Seattle 127 New York 122 Los Angeles Lakers 109 Sacramento 93 Friday's games (Times MST) Cleveland at Boston S:30 om Miami at New Jersey 5:30 pm Orlando at Indiana 5:30 pm Philadelphia vs Washington at Baltimore Nov 29 Dallas Mavericks — Fired John MacLeod head coach Named Richie Adubato interim coach Los Angeles Clippers — Activated Danny Manning forward from the injured list Waived Cartton McKinney guard V |