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Show Standard-Examiner Duke 78, Citadel 63 Eas! Tennessee State 111, Carson-Newman NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Home 41 Away 51 Conf 8&0 Orlando 7 5 583 2% 5-5 Wonl 5-1 2-4 4-5 Boston Washington 8 6 7 7 583 462 3 4 5-5 #£45-5 Wont Lost 1 44 5-2 43 1-5 87 67 5 7 417 4% 4-6 Lost! 25 322 54 34 2-5 2-6 2-5 1-4 37 Miami New Jersey Philadelphia Atlanta Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Detroit Indiana Milwaukee Houston San Antonio Utah Denver Minnesota Dallas Seattle Phoenix Portland Golden State L.A. Clippers L.A. Lakers Sacramento 5 10 333 6 37 Wont 4 10 .286 6% 3-7 Lost3 Central Division 10 4 714 — 9-1 WonS 8 6 571 2 64 Lost2 6 7 462 3% 46 Won2 6 7 462 3% 5-5 Lost 1 5 8 385 4% 37 Lost4 5 8 .385 4% 5-5 Won2 2 12 143 8 1-9 Lost2 Western Conference Midwest Division W L Pet. GB L1i0 Streak 14 01000 — 100 Woni4 10 5 667 4% 82 Won6 9 5 643 5 64 Wonl 6 7 .462 7% 5-5 Lost 1 4. 8 333.9 4-6 Won 1 1 13 .071 13 0-10 Lost10 Pacific Division 11. #1 #917 — £91 Won 1 8 3 727 2% 82 Lost 1 8 6 571 4 #42464 Lost 1 7 6 538 4% 64 Won4 6 7 .462 5% 5-5 Lost 1 6 9 400 6% 55 Won3 4 10 .286 8 1-9 Lost5 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS Boston 120, Washington 113 New Jersey 97, Cleveland 82 Oriando 114, Portland 106 San Antonio 92, Charlotte 88 Indiana 120, L.A. Clippers 100 L.A. Lakers 124, Dallas 91 Minnesota 111, Sacramento 101 THURSDAY’S GAMES (Times MST) Houston at New York, 5:30 p.m. I CELTICS 120, BULLETS 113 At Boston Washington (113) Gugliotta 10-16 8-10 30, MacLean 9-17 7-8 25, Duckworth 5-11 1-3 11, Chapman 5-14 3-4 7-0 52 2-2 42 43 1-6 1-5 34 34 45 2-5 1-5 42 1-7 8-1 65 32 33 24 36 2-8 Home 6-0 7-1 §-2 4-2 2-5 0-6 Away 80 34 4-3 2-5 2-3 1-7 Conf 80 53 43 47 2-7 1-10 6-0 6-0 6-2 2-4 5-3 43 44 5-1 2-3 .2-4 52 1-4 2-6 06 7-0 7-2 54 4-4 4-6 45 36 Portiand at Boston, 5:30 p.m. Phoenix at New Jersey, 5:30 p.m. Chicago at Miami, 5:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. Charlotte at Denver, 8:30 p.m. 20 32 38 23-113 38 29:19 3-120 2-3, Price 1-1, Adams 1-4, Chapman 0-3, Cheaney 0-1), Boston 3-6 (Fox 3-4, McDaniel 0-1, Oliver 0-1). Rebounds— Washington 44 (MacLean, Duckworth 9), Boston 57 (Radia 10). Assists — Washington 21 (Adams 11), Bos- ton 30 (Douglas 9). Fouled out—none. Total fouls — Washington 20, Boston 21. Technical foul — Adams. A — 14,890. NETS 97, CAVALIERS 82 At East Rutherford, N.J. Cleveland (82) Jo. Williams 2-7 2-2 6, Mills 3-7 0-1 7, Daugherty 6-17 7-7 19, Wilkins 6-14 2-3 14, Price 6-12 1-1 15, Hill 2-6 4-4 8, Brandon 1-5 0-0 2, Ferry 3-5 0-0 6, Battle 1-6 0-0 2, Phills 0-1 0-0 0, Guidinger 0-0 1-2 1, Toney 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 31-82 17-20 82. New Jersey (97) Brown 3-8 2-2 8, Coleman 8-19 6-7 22, Ben- iamin 1-4 0-2 2, K. Anderson 12-18 3-3 29, Edwards 7-11 2-2 17, Gilliam 5-8 0-0 10, Robinson 1-3 0-0 2,-R. Anderson 0-1 2-2 2, Walters 0-1 0-0 0, Ja. Williams 2-5 1-2 5. Totals 39-78 16-20 7 Cleveland 2B 2% 17 12~82 New Jersey 21 20 20 %—97 3-point goals — Cleveland 3-6 (Price 2-3, Mills 1-2, Wilkins 0-1), New Jersey 3-7 (K. Anderson 2-2, Edwards 1-1, R. Anderson 0-1, Cole- man 0-3). Rebounds — Cleveland 45 (Hill 10), New Jersey 52 (Brown 14). Assists — Cleveland 15 (Price 4), New Jersey 28 (K. Anderson 18). Fouled out— Hill. Total fouls— Cleveland 23, New Jersey 19. Technical foul — New Jerseyillegal defense. A — 12,702. RRR MAGIC 114, TRAIL BLAZERS 106 At Orlando, Fia. Portiand (106) Williams 2-5 3-4 7, Grant 7-14 3-3 17, Bryant 4-5 2-2 10, Drexier 5-12 1-3 12, Porter 4-8 0-0 11, Strickland 3-10 11-11 17, C. Robinson 5-17 0-2 14, Smith 2-2 2-2 6, Kersey 2-7 1-2 5, J. Robinson 3-8 0-0 7, Murray 0-0 0-0 0, Thomp- son 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-88 23-29 106. Ortando (114) Turner. 5-10 0-0 10, Anderson 9-17 2-2 21, O'Neal 10-14 6-10 26, Skiles 6-15 3-3 16, Hardaway 5-10 6-8 16, Royal 2-2 6-8 10, Kite 1-1 0-0 2, Scott 5-12 0-0 13. Totals 43-81 23-31 114. Portland 31.18 25 32—106 Oriando %BR2 B-1W4 3-point goals — Portland 9-18 (C. Robinson 4-4, Porter 3-6, Drexler 1-4, J. Robinson 1-4), Orlando 5-13 (Scott 3-7, Anderson 1-2, Skiles 1-3, Hardaway 0-1). Rebounds —Portiand 53 (Williams 15), Orlando 50 (O’Neal 11). As- sists—Portland 22 (Porter 8), Orlando 33 (Skiles 20). Fouled out—none. Total fouls — Portland 21, Oriando 22. Technical foul —Or- lando illegal defense. A — 15,291. er 1-4, Mashburn 0-1, Jackson 0-1), Los An- geles 6-10 (Van Exel 3-5, Threatt 1-1, Worthy 1-1, Christie 1-2, Peeler 0-1). Rebounds — Dailas 49 (Jones 10), Los Angeles 46 (Divac 8). Assists — Dallas 21 (Legler 5), Los Angeles 36 11). Fouled out—none. Tota fouls — Dallas 24, Los Angeles 19. A— 10,319. At Sacramento, Calif. Minnesota (111) 4-8 2-2 10, Bailey 5-6 3-3 13, Rider 4-13 3-3 11, Smith 5-6 0-0 10, Frank 0-0 0-0 0, Longley 1-3 0-0 2, Davis 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 44-82 21-25 111. Sacramento (101) Simmons 7-19 7-8 21, W. Williams 10-24 2-3 25, Peplowski 1-3 0-0 2, R. Brown 1-2 1-3 3, Hurley 5-12 1-1 11, Tisdale 7-18 11-13 25, Webb5-9 4-6 14. Totals 36-87 26-34 101. Minnesota Sacramento 3-point goals — Minnesota Rider 0-1, M. Williams 0-2), 24 29 2% 32-111 7 31 27 %—101 2-6 (Person 2-3, Sacramento 3-13 (W. Williams 3-10, Hurley 0-1, Webb 0-2). Rebounds — Minnesota 56 (M. Brown 12), Sacramento 45 (Pepiowski 8). Assists — Minnesota 34 (Laettner 9), Sacramento 14 (Hurley 5). Fouled out — none. Total fouls — Minnesota 31, Sacramento 24. A— 17,317. BILL LAIMBEER’S CAREER STATISTICS At Chariotte, N.C. San Antonio (92) Careerstatistics of Bill Laimbeer, who announced his retirement on Wednesday: Regular season YearTeam G FG FT 1980-81 Cieve. 81 .503 765 1981-82Cle.-Det. 80 494 793 1982-83 Detroit 82 497 790 1983-84 Detroit 82 530 .866 1984-85 Detroit 82 506 .797 1985-86 Detroit 82 .492 834 1986-87 Detroit 82.501 894 1987-88 Detroit 82 .493 .874 1988-89 Detroit 81 .499 840 1989-90 Detroit 81 .484 854 1990-91 Detroit 82 .478 .837 1991-92 Detroit 81.470 1992-93 Detroit 1993-94 Detroit 893 79 509 894 11.522 846 Reb 693 617 993 1003 1013 1075 955 832 776 780 737 Ast 216 100 263 149 154 146 151 199 177 171 157 Pts 9.8 9.0 13.6 17.3 17.5 166 15.4 13.5 13.6 12.1 10.0 451 160 9.7 419 127 87 56 14 98 Career totals 1068 .498 Year Team 1984 Detroit 1985 Detroit Piayotts G FG FT Reb Ast Pts 5 569 .900 62 12 15.2 9 449 706 9 15 147 1986 Detroit .837 10400 2184 129 1987 Detroit 1988 Detroit 4.500 913 56 15 515 625 156 23 456 889 221 37 12.3 44119 1989 Detroit 1990 Detroit 17 .465 20 457 806 862 140 211 3) 10.1 28 11.1 1991 Detroit 1992 Detroit Careertotals 1 22.5 15 446 .871 122 19 109 5 370 1.000 33 8 82 108.472 815 1064 187 122 NCAA BASKETBALL HOW THE TOP 25 FARED How the top 25 teams in The Associated —" college basketball poll fared Wednesjay: 1. Kentucky (2-0) beat Tennessee Tech 115- Rodman 0-5 0-0 0, Anderson 8-18 2-5 18, i 1, Del Negro 2-5 0-0 4, Totals 40-85 11-17 2 Charlotte (88) L. Johnson 4-17 1-3 9, Newman 4-7 0-2 8, Mourning 5-17 10-12 20, Bogues 4-11 1-1 9, Hawkins 3-9 6-7 13, Gattison 1-2 0-0 2, Curry 10-18 0-0 25, Bennett 1-4 0-0 2, L. Ellis 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-85 18-25 88. San Antonio 24 2% 19 23-92 Charlotte 16 20 27 2%5—88 3-point goals — San Antonio 1-6 (D. Ellis 1-3, Rodman 0-1, Daniels 0-2), Charlotte 6-16 (Curry 5-11, Hawkins 1-2, L.Johnson 0-1, Newman 0-2). Rebounds—San Antonio 61 (Rodman 28), Charlotte 50 (L. Johnson 14). Assists — San Antonio 28 (Anderson 8), Charlotte 22 (Bogues 6). Fouled out—none. Total fouls — San Antonio 16, Charlotte 18. Technical fouls — Rodman, Charlotte delay of game. A— ETE PACERS 120, CLIPPERS 100 At Los Angeles Indiana (120) McKey 5-7 0-0 10, D. Davis 3-6 2-2 8, Smits 5-10 5-6 15, Richardson 10-17 1-1 21, Miller 12-20 6-6 35, Sealy 0-2 2-2 2, Haskin 2-4 0-0 4, Dome, Saturday. 2. Arkansas (1-0) did not play. Next: vs. Mis- Next: vs. No. 22 George Washington at Charlotte, N.C., Friday. 5. Michigan (3-0) beat Tulane 84-69. Next: vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga, Saturday. 6. Duke (2-0) beat Citadel 78-63. Next: vs. Xavier, Ohio, Saturday. 7. Temple (1-0) beat No. 3 Kansas 73-59. Next: vs. Alabama-Birmingham, Saturday. 8. Oklahoma State (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Arizona State at Tulsa, Okla., Thursday. 9. Massachusetts (4-1) did not play. Next: at St. Bonaventure, Saturday. 10. UCLA (1-0) did not play. Next: vs. UNLV, Saturday. 11. Louisville (0-1) did not play. Next: vs. Michigan State, Saturday. 12. Virginia (1-1) beat William & Mary 84-71. Next: vs. Rice, Saturday. 13. California (2-1) beat Texas Southern 82- 70. Next: vs. Santa Clara at Oakland Coliseurn, Saturday. 14. Purdue (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. James Madison, Friday. 15. Minnesota (3-2) did not play. Next: at Middie Tennessee State, Friday. 16. Illinois (1-0) beat La Salle 99-73. Next: vs. Iinois-Chicago, Saturday. 17. Georgia Tech (1-1) did not play. Next: vs. Western Carolina, Thursday. 18. Syracuse (2-0) beat Cornell 95-59. Next: vs. Boston University, Friday. 19. Arizona (2-0) beat St. Joseph’s 93-73. Next: vs. No. 8 Oklahoma State at Phoenix, Sunday. 20. Vanderbilt (2-0) beat Tennessee-Martin Roberts 2-9 4-8 8, Harper 10-16 1-3 21, Jack- 102-66. Next: vs. Princeton at Syracuse, N.Y., Friday. Manning 7-13 8-9 22, Vaught 6-12 8-10 20, son 4-8 3-4 12, Aguirre 2-7 1-1 5, Grant 0-3 0-0 0, Spencer 2-3 2-2 6, James 1-3 1-1 4, Dehere + 0-0 2, Martin 0-0 0-0 0, Tolbert 0-0 0-0 0. Otals 35-77 28-38 100. indiana : 21 37 25 37-120 L.A. Clippers 2 24 29 19-100 3-point goals—Indiana 5-12 (Miller 5-11, Richardson 0-1), Los Angeles 2-8 (Jackson 1-2, James 1-2, Vaught 0-1, Aguirre 0-1, Harper 0-2). Rebounds — Indiana 52(D. Davis 9), Los Angeles 39 (Vaught 11). Assists — Indiana 30 (Richardson 8), Los Angeles 25 (Harper 21. Indiana (0-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. 1 Kentucky at the Hoosier Dome, Saturday. 22. George Washington (1-0) did not play. Next: vs. No. 4 North Carolina at Chariotte, N.C., Friday. 23. Cincinnati (3-1) beat Tennessee State 79-70. Next: vs. Washington, Friday. 24. Wisconsin (1-0) did not play. Next: at Loyola Marymount, Saturday. 25. Georgetown (2-1) beat Southern, 108-55. Next: vs. Villanova, Saturday. 6). Fouled out — none.Total fouls ~ indiana 29, Los Angeles 22. Technical fouls — Haskin, Harper 2. Ejection — Harper. A — 8,737. LAKERS 124, MAVERICKS 91 oaIngtew: s (91 Jones 39 0-0 6, Mashburn 3-8 1-2 7, Morningstar 0-1 0-0 6, Harper 4-8 1-2 10, Jackson 8-18 0-116, Legler 6-12 1-1 14, D. Smith 3-6 12, 0-0 6,.Rooks 2-5 4-6 8, Harris 4-9 4-6 1-4 Hodge 0-0 0-0 0, Lever 5-8 0-0 10, Dreiling Uaioe 39-88 11-18 91. “A. Lakers (124) Campbell 7-13 4-6 18, Christie 7-10 1-1 16, Divac 4-5 0-0 8, Peeler 4-11 3-4 11, Van Exel 5-9 0-0 13, Threatt 3-6 0-0 7, Bowie 2-4 6-8 10, Worthy 4-5 1-1 10, Lynch 7-8 2-2 16, Harvey +0-0 4, T. Smith 2-4 0-0 4, Edwards 3-4 1-2 - Totals 50-83 18-24 124. =" 2 21 15 32— 91 L.A. Lakers 35 25 27 37-124 3-point goals — Dallas 2-9 (Legler 1-3, Harp- Oklahoma 104, Northeastern Illinois 70 Rice 83, Sam Houston State 64 St. Louis 90, Southern Methodist 85 (OT) Texas 78, Stephen F. Austin 66 Texas-San Antonio 84, Grambling State 69 Tulsa 76, North Texas 62 Far West Air Force 74, Mesa (Colo.) 54 Arizona 93, St. Joseph’s 73 Montana State 85, Rocky Mountain 55 New Mexico 83, Western New Mexico 59 Pacific University 91, Sacramento State 64 Pepperdine 70, Fresno State 65 Santa Clara 69, San Jose State 61 _Tackies: Scott Gragg, Montana, Jr., 6-9, 305, Silverton, Ore.; Jim Mills, Idaho, So., 6-5, 266, Marysville, Wash Weber State 79, Centrai Washington 59 Wyoming 98, aa 55 xi Minnesota 98, USA Verich Reps 60 Southern Iilinois 101, Athietes In Action 93 337-13 0-0 goes, Ors TZ 3 1 ws-3- 332 3 0 Totals 192-8 237-9 130-0 0-0 00 3-4 Wiss): 8-0 Sf 5 15 |}. 2 60 31 2 0 3 5 14 5 3 2 2 8 25-57 6-11 38 8 2 25 59 Weber State (79) FG T Reb A PF Pts 904-12 5-6 123 2% Moss a2 2 1 Fe Smith Miller Moore Johnson 213-6 3b4-1 2-3 5-6 lat 2-3 22 2-2 6 3 1 2 3° 7 O 5 2B Lentfer 1-2 3-4 40 3 Nembhard DeGraffenrid Lofton Dates Greer Totals e-6. 17 1-5 za-t Wt 2 3 O08 0 5 12-3 0-0 20 2 6 42-5 2-4 2 0 1 6 25-64 22-32 43 14 16 79 Central Washington Weber State 3 2B 59 40 39— 79 Halftime score—Weber State 40, Central Washington 30. 3-point goals—Central Washington 3-14 (Ryan Pepper 1-5, Evans 1-4, Rockwood 1-2, King 0-1, Johnson 0-2); Weber State 7-16 (Lofton 3-6, Dates 2-2, Johnson 1-2, DeGraffenried 1-4, Greer 0-1, Miller 0-1). Steals — Central Washington 10 (Ryan Pepper 4, King 2, Redd Pepper 2, Lewis, Rockwood); Weber State 12 (Johnson 3, Smith 2, Nembhard 2, Moore 2, Lentfer, Lofton, Dates). Blocked shots — Central Washington 5 (Lewis 2, Evans, Silver, Venters); Weber State 0. Field goal percentage — Central Washington 43.9, Weber State 39.1. Free throw percentage — Central Washington Technical fouls — None. Attendance — 3,292. NCAA WOMEN Wednesday’s results Far West Cal State-Fullerton 79, Cal State-Northridge Gonzaga 72, Whitworth 55 Northern Colorado 57, Air Force 53 Southern Utah 64, Idaho State 50 San Diego State 60, Loyola Marymount 49 Seattle Pacific 84, Seattle 82 (OT) UCLA82, San Diego 62 PREP BASKETBALL Wednesday’s non-league result Morgan 62, Wasatch 54 MORGAN 62, WASATCH 54 At Morgan Wasatch (54) Mahoney 3 1-2 9, Hoffman 4 0-3 8, Kohler 2 0-0 5, Curt Davis 5 9-10 21, R. Davis 0 1-2 1, Brown 0 0-0 0, M. Davis 0 0-0 0, Whitkamp 0 0-0 0, Corey Davis 1 1-2 3, Farr 3 0-27. Totals 18 12-21 54. Morgan (62) Nelson 4 2-2 11, McKee 7 4-4 18, Fry 3 0-16, Alien 3 0-0 7, Larsen 4 1-49, J. Ordyna 2 6-8 10, Peterson 0 0-0 0, Mower 0 0-0 0, Whitear 0 0-0 0, S. Ordyna 0 1-3 1, Strong 0 0-0 0, Whittier 0 0-0 0, Carrigan 0 0-0 0. Totals 23 16-24 62. Wasatch in 12 1§ WW 7 21 2 19-62 3-point goals — Wasatch, Mahoney 2, Curt Davis 2, Kohler, Farr; Morgan, Nelson, Allen. GIRLS BASKETBALL Quarterbacks: Brad Otton, Weber State. Place kicker: Greg Erickson, Boise State; Andy Norell, idaho State. Return specialist: Damon Boddie, Montana; Shaion Baker, Montana. RR ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE TEAM BOISE — The 1993 All-Big Sky Conference football first and second defensive team, as well as honorable mention selections: First team Down linemen — Kimo von Oelhoffen, Boise State, Sr., 6-4, 300, Kaunahakai, Hawaii; Craig Steinmetzer, Eastern Washington, Jr., 6-4, 255, Maple Valley, Wash.; Robert Ford, idaho State, Sr., 6-2, 270, Boise, idaho; Wade Rademacher, Montana State, Sr., 6-5, 259, Dayton, Minn Outside linebackers — Dion Alexander, Eastern Washington, So., 6-2, 215, Federal Way, Wash.; Kurt Schilling, Montana, Jr., 5-11, 200, Shelby, Mont inside linebackers — Jason Marsh, Eastern Washington, Sr., 6-1, 225, Auburn, Wash.; Dan Downs, Montana, Jr., 6-4, 222, Helena, Mont. Secondary — Jackie Kellogg, Eastern Washington, Sr., 6-1, 188, Tacoma, Wash.; Sean Hill, Montana State, Sr., 5-11, 167, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Todd Ericson, Montana, Sr., 6-2, 185, Butte, Mont.; Morgan Ryan, Montana State, Sr., 5-11, 201, Hudson, Wis.; Carl Franks, Montana, Sr., 5-10, 175, Stockton, Calif Punter — Terry Beiden, Northern Arizona, Sr., 5-10, 185, Glendale, Ariz Second team Down linemen — Chuck Mason, Montana, Sr., 6-5, 285, Big Fork, Mont.; Joe O’Brien, Boise State, Jr., 6-2, 248, Pittsburg, Calif.; Puni Alefaio, Boise State, Sr., 6-2, 287, Tacoma, Wash.; Ryan Phillips, Idaho, Fr., 6-4, 237, Auburn, Wash. Outside linebackers — Eric Escandon, Boise State, Sr., 6-0, 190, Edmonds, Wash.; Duke Garrett, Idaho, Jr., 6-2, 230, Tacoma, Wash. Inside linebackers — Jantz Afuvai, Weber State, Sr., 6-0, 220, Ogden, Utah; Beau Smith, Northern Arizona, Sr., 6-2, 220, Riverside, Calif.; Tyler Sharp, Montana State, Sr.,> 6-3, 215, Oroville, Calif.; Jason Shelt, Idaho, So., 6-1, 235, Kennewick, Wash Secondary — Derrick Beatty, Weber State, Jr., 5-9, 175, Durham, N.C.; Donta Abron, Northern Arizona, Jr., 5-8, 171, Compton, Calif.; Meregi Huma, Idaho, So., 6-0, 185, Covina, Calif.; Mark Grimmer, Montana State, So., 6-3, 176, Snohomish, Wash. Punter — Rov Hudson, WeberState, Sr., 6-2, 200, El Paso, Texas. Honorable mention Down linemen — Obie Spanic, Weber State; Steve Filiaga, Weber State; Jason Martin, Eastern Washington; Spencer Folau, Idaho; Ahmani Johnson, idaho; Lance Allen, Montana; Jason Hicks, Montana State. Outside linebackers — Rob Hitchcock, Weber State; Avery Slaughter, Idaho; Brian Holland, Idaho State; Alex Marcelin, Northern Arizona. Inside linebackers— Kevin Kempf, Idaho State; Chris Steinbeisser, Montana State. Secondary—Keith Burke, Montana; Jeff Bergman, Northern Arizona. Punters— Danny Weeks, Boise State; Ed Howard, idaho; Randy Nate, Idaho State. Wednesday’s non-league Clearfield 51, Ben Lomond 44 Davis 50, Woods Cross 42 1993 BIG WEST CONFERENCE FOOTBALL TEAM Bear River 46, West 41 IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — The 1993 All-Big West Conference football team, as announced Tuesday by the league office: LEN CLEARFIELD 51, BEN LOMOND 44 At Ben Lomond High Clearfield (51) Kawaguchi 4 5-7 13, Barker 0 0-0 0, Webb 2 0-0 4, Techmeyer 1 0-0 2, Smith 0 0-2 0, Archuleta 8 1-4 17, Hansen 0 0-1 0, Adams 4 1-1 9, Gill 3 0-0 6. Totals 22 7-15 51. Ben Lomond (44 Parker 0 1-3 1, Excell 0 0-0 0, Ballingham 42-5 10, Gibbs 0 0-0 0, Knutson 2 2-3 6, Hansen 2 0-1 4, Benford 1 0-0 2, Shipmon 2 1-2 5, Troxell 7 2-8 16. Totals 18 “ 44, 3-point goals — none. 12 6 97 8 “<8 12-44 EARS DAVIS 50, WOODS CROSS 42 At Kaysville Woods Cross (42) Bullock 1 0-1 2, Britton 4 1-3 9, Geddes 1 0-0 2, Sterner 1 0-0 2, Devey 1 0-0 2, Midgiey 8 1-2 17, Bearnson 1 0-0 2, Harding 3 0-0 6, Newlan 0 0-0 0. Totals 20 2-6 42. Davis (50) Atwater 3 4-6 10, Davis 1 0-0 2, Gardner 10-0 3, Jensen 4 6-7 15, Lee 5 2-9 12, Pearson 2 2-3 6, Wimmer 1 0-4 2, Barney 0 0-0 0, Farr 0 0-0 0. Totals 17 14-29 50. Woods Cross Davis 812 13° 9-42 61 4 19-50 3-point goals — Davis, Gardner, Jensen. At Salt Lake City Bear River (46) Eimer 2 1-4 5, Sadler 2 1-2 5, Wood 1 0-0 2, Richards 4 1-3 9, Garn 1-3 15, Smith 5 0-2 10. Totals 21 4-14 46. West (41) Jones 2 2-26, Wright 2 0-0 4, 1 0-0 2, Flindt 1 0-0 2, Cowley 3 0-1 7, Yazzie 3 1-3 7, Brandon § 0-0 10, Turner 1 1-2 3. Totals 18 4-8 41. Bear River 6415 ll— 4 613 8 4-41 Three-point goals — West, Cowley. Brown 82, Rhode Isiand 79 Connecticut 81, Yale 64 Dartmouth 94, Middlebury 62 Drexel 73, Lehigh 57 Fairleigh Dickinson 56, Rutgers 53 George Mason 101, Bucknell 99 Georgetown 108, Southern 55 Loyola, Md. 90, Towson State 84 (OT) Navy 73, St. Bonaventure 70 Pittsburgh 88, St. Francis (Pa.) 69 Princeton 73, Lafayette 43 Providence 92, New Hampshire 60 Siena 63, Marist 60 Syracuse 95, Cornell 59 Villanova 94, American U. 62 Wagner 73, Manhattan 71 : West Virginia 88, Robert Morris 55 Appalachian State 91, Nebraska 82 Bowie State 89, Morgan State 77 Clemson 120, Charleston Southern 103 ENSAYO Tuesday’s non-league result CLEARFIELD 63, BOX ELDER 39 At Clearfield Box Elder (39) Simper 2 0-0 4, Hashimoto 3 2-4 8, Peck 1 0-0 2, Steed 0 1-2 1, Shaw 2 5-8 9, Baird 3 1-2 7, Harper 0 0-0 0, Sumko 0 0-0 0, Putnam 0 0-2 0, Watkins 4 0-0 8. Totals 15 9-18 39. Clearfield (63 Kawaguchi | 0-0 2, Barker 1 1-2 3, Webb 0 4-6 4, Smith 2 0-0 4, Archuleta 7 2-5 16, DeBoer 0 0-0 0, Adams 6 1-2 13, Gill 1 2-4 4, Gardner 0 0-0 0, Andre 0 0-0 0, Techmeyer 4 0-0 8, Hansen 2 5-5 9, Dyson 0 0-0 0. Totais 24 15-24 63. Box Elder 412 0 13-39 Clearfield % 13 19 15-63 3-point goals — none. Offense First Team Wide receivers — Bryan Reeves, Nevada, sr., Mike Stephens, Nevada, sr., and Mike Lee, Utah State, sr. Tight end — Aubrey Thompson, Utah State, sr. Tackles — Todd Shara, Nevada, sr., and Jed DeVries, Utah State, sr. Guards — Harry Lemming, Southwestern Louisiana, sr., and Rich Tyiski, Utah State,sr. Center — Warren Bowers, UtahState, sr. Quarterback — Chris Vargas, Nevada, sr. Running backs — LeShon Johnson, Northern Illinois, sr., Marquis Williams, Arkansas State, fr., and Profail Grier, Utah State, soph. Place-kicker Tech, sr. — Chris Boniol, Louisiana Second Team Wide receivers — Jerry Reese, San Jose State, ir., Mike Senior, Nevada, ir., and Demond Thompkins, UNLV, ir. Tight end — Aaron Laing, New Mexico State, sr. Tackles — Derek Sholdice, Northern Illinois, sr., and John Cotti, San Jose State, sr. Guards — Tim O’Brien, Northern illinois, sr., Mark Welker, Nevada, ir. Center — Ryan O’Donnell, Nevada, sr. sr. Quarterback — Anthony Caivillo, Utah State, Running backs — Troy Dublin, New Mexico «State, sr., Marcellus Chrison, Nevada, ir., and Darry! Rogers, sr. Place-kicker — Jeff Caldwell, Arkansas State, sr. BEAR RIVER 46, WEST 41 West TREES ON THE AiR Television Defense First Team Defensive line — Ed Rufus, Arkansas State, ir., Grant Carter, Pacific, sr., Conrad Lewis, Southwestern Louisiana, sr., and John Robinson, Southwestern Louisiana, sr. Inside linebackers — Tim Mauch, New Mexico State, sr., and Jermaine Younger, Utah State, sr. Tusla. ESPW. 5:30 p.m. NCAA basketball: Missouri at Arkansas, ESPN. 7:30 p.m. NCAA basketball: Old Dominion At UC-Santa Barbara, ESPN. 10 p.m. Friday NCAA soccer: Men’s Division I semifinal. PSN. 11:30 a.m. PGAgolf: J.C. Penney Classic. ESPN, 2 p.m. Safeties — Trov Jensen, San Jose State, sr., and Demitri Gazelas, Pacific, ir Punter — Army ford, N.J NCAA VOLLEYBALL 1993 ALL BIG SKY VOLLEYBALL BOISE — The 1993 All-Big Sky first and second team selections along with honorable mention picks First team Nancy Wicks, Idaho, Middle Blocker, 6-0, Senior, Kamiah, idaho Karen Goff, Montana, Middle Biocker, 5-11, Junior, Puyallup, Wash Jessica Puckett, Idaho, Outside Hitter, 6-1, Senior, Gresham, Ore Dee Porter, idaho, Setter, 6-0, Senior, Weiser, Idaho. Jennifer Moran, Montana, Outside Hitter, 6-0, Senior, Spokane, Wash Trina Keeton, Northern Arizona, Middle Blocker, 5-8, Senior, Phoenix, Ariz. Second team Linde Eidenberg, Montana, Setter, 5-8, Junior, Boring, Ore Kristen Dutto, Boise State, Middle Blocker, 6-1, Senior, Tulare, Calif Melissa Dahi, Boise State, Outside Hitter, 5-10, Junior, Lynden, Wash Mindy Rice, Idaho, Outside Hitter, 6-1, Junior, Grandview, Idaho Kendra Danielson, Eastern Washington, Outside Hitter, 6-1, Junior, Yakima, Wash Marvett Dickamore, Weber State, Outside Hitter, 6-1, Junior, Ogden, Utah. Honorable mention Paula Townsend, Northern Arizona; Katie Deisinger, Weber State; Kathy Goods, Idaho State; Alison Borgman, Weber State; Julie Machado, Northern Arizona; Andrea Pochman, Eastern Washington IHL HOCKEY Eastern Conference Atlantic Division W LSOL Pts. GF GA Kalamazoo 2 8 FY 2 7% 81 Fort Wayne 10 7 4 24 77 72 Cleveland 9 6 6 24 78 81 Central Division ; W LSOL Pts. GF GA Cincinnati $$ "1 2 & 3 Peoria 126 3 27 89 88 Indianapolis 516 0 10 66 93 Western Conference Midwest Division W LSOL Pts. GF GA Milwaukee 1445 6 34 104 Atlanta SS: (3a ee Kansas City 9 2 oe: Pacific Division W LSOL Pts.GF GA Las Vegas a 5 Fae 78 San Diego 12.5 4 28 80 69 Phoenix Wit: 2 2 FY Salt Lake 617 2 14 78117 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory and one for a shootout loss Wednesday’s results Peoria 3, Kansas City 2 Milwaukee 5, Salt Lake 2 Thursday’s games Milwaukeeat Atianta Indianapolis at Phoenix Friday’s games Peoria at Cincinnati Las Vegas at Cleveland Kalamazoo at Fort Wayne Salt Lake at Kansas City Indianapolis at Phoenix SIS ADMIRALS 5, GOLDEN EAGLES 2 At Milwaukee Salt Lake 1 1 0—2 Milwaukee 1 2=§ First period — 1. Milwaukee, Dobbin 21 (Gibson, Couturier), :57; 2. Salt Lake, Scissons 4 (Plante), 5:27. Penalties —Simon, Salt Lake, maior (fighting), 1:26; Henry, Milwaukee, minor-maijor-game misconduct (instigating, fighting), 1:26; Grieve, Salt Lake (roughing), 5:27; Gibson, Milwaukee (boarding), 5:27 Second period—3. Milwaukee, McNeil! 8 (Krivokhija, Johannson), 2:21; 4. Milwaukee, Valimont | (Robinson, Cavallini), 6:04 (pp); 5 Salt Lake, Luongo 3 (Scissons, Plante), 9:05 (pp). Penalties — Cheveidayoff, Salt Lake, minor-maior (holding, fighting), 4:07; Johannson, Milwaukee, maior (fighting), 4:07; Couturier, Milwaukee (elbowing), 8:07; Lehto, Sait Lake (tripping), 12:31; Smith, Salt Lake, served by Joseph, minor-misconduct (holding aa’ 16:33; Gibson, Milwaukee (tripping), 6:33. Third period—6. Milwaukee, Robinson 6 (MacLeod, Cavallini), 7:02 (09); 7. Milwaukee, Dobbin 22 (Couturier, Lafreniere), 19:18 (en) Penalties — Simon, Salt Lake (roughing), 3:25; Zemiak, Milwaukee (roughing), 3:25; Scissons, Salt Lake (holding), 5:01; Baca, Milwaukee (interference), 12:43; Simon, Salt Lake, minor-maior-misconduct (high-sticking, fighting), 15:44; Gibson, Milwaukee, minor-maiormisconduct (high-sticking, ons, Utah State, fr., and Scott Moala, Utah State, sr. inside linebackers — Steve Bryant, Nevada, sr., and Patrice Alexander, Southwestern Louisiana, ir. Outside linebackers — Steve Wild, Northern Iinois, sr., and Mike Coe, Utah State,sr. Cornerbacks — Chris Gray, Louisiana Tech, ir., and Damon Smith, Utah State, sr. fighting), 15:44 Shots on goal — Salt Lake 5-10-6—21; Milwaukee 12-14-12 —38 Power-play opportunities — Sait Lake 1-of-3 Milwaukee 2-of-4 Goalies — Sait Lake, McLennan, 4-8(2) shots-33 saves); Milwaukee, Dyck 5-3(1) (2119 A— 6,099. Eastern Conference Atlantic Division W L TPts GF GA N.Y. Rangers 18 6 2 38 100 68 Philadeiphia 1610 New Jersey Washington NY, Islanders Florida Tampa Bay Boston Pittsburgh Montreal Buffalo Quebec Hartford Ottawa Detroit 1 33 116 104 15 6 2 32 8 10131 21 71 913 2 20 85 813 3 19 63 617 2 4 5% Northeast Division 81 12 6 6 12 7 6 3 91 360 3 25 7) 66 87 6 1112 86 2 24 93 6) 80 86 74 78 812 4 20 87 87 815 2 18 70 92 615 3 15 82113 Western Conference Centrai Division WL TPts GF GA 1% 5 4 40 102 72 129 6 W W 2.7 5 2 77 12 9 2 26 78 65 1111 2 Tonight Sports talk: “Sports Talk, (KISN 570 AM), 3:30 p.m. s Sports talk: “Sportscenter with Tim Lewis.” (KCNR 1320 AM), 6:06 p.m. Sports talk: “SportsCentral,” (KSL 1160 AM), 6:30 p.m. NBA basketball: Indiana at Utah, (KISN 570, KSOS 800 AM), 7 p.m. New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 5:35 p.m. Buffalo at Fiorida, 5:35 p.m nto at St. Louis, 6:35 p.m phia at Vancouver, 8:35 p.m. m at Los Angeles, 8:35 p.m. Friday’s games ttawa at Detroit, 5:35 p.m at N.Y. Islanders, 5.35 p.m. eal at Washington, 6:05 p.m, eg at San Jose, 8:35 p.m. PREP SCHEDULE THURSDAY Basketball Layton at Granger, 7 p.m Weber Shootout at Weber yprus vs. Box Elder, 6 p.m ear River vs. Weber, 8 p.m en Lomond-Roy Classic at Ben Lomond ta vs. Roy,60.m ringvilie vs. Ben Lomond, 8 p.m. Girls basketball Layton at Bountiful, 5 p.m. t Ogden, 7 p.m. American Fork at Davis, 7 9.m Hunter at Box Elder, 7 p.m. Olympus at Logan, 7 p.m. Swimming Bear River at Ben Lomond, 4 p.m Ogden at Logan, 4 p.m Box Eider at Mountain Crest, 4 p.m. Sky View, bye. Wrestling North Summit at Morgan, 7 p.m. FRIDAY Basketball Granite at Ogden, 7 p.m Taylorsville at Viewmont, 7 p.m, Duchesne at Morgan, 7:30 p.m Ben Lomond-RoyClassic at Ben Lomond Consolation game, 6 p.m Championship game, 8 p.m Weber Shootout at Weber ~ Consolation game, 6 p.m. Championship game, 8 p.m. Laker Classic at Bonneville Provo vs. Davis, 6 p.m. Tooele vs. Bonneville, 8 p.m. Cache Classic at Preston (Idaho) Logan vs. Mountain Crest Sky View vs. Preston St. Joseph at Wendover Tournament Girls basketball Oremat Roy, 4 p.m. West at Northridge, 4 p.m neville at Hillcrest, 6 p.m ont at Taylorsville, 6 9.m eber at Bear River, 7 p.m. Ogden at Provo, 7 p.m Star Valley (idano) at Sky View, 69.m St. Joseph in Lynx Tournament at Salt Lake Wrestling ton Invitational, 3 p.m S sh Fork Tournament, 3 p.m. Evanston (Wyo.) Tournament SATURDAY Basketball mpview at Northridge, 5 p.m Laker Classic at Bonneville Consolation game, 6 p.m Championship game, 8 p.m Cache Classic at Preston (idaho) Consolation game, 6 o.m Championshio game, 8 p.m St. Joseph at Wendover Tournament Girls basketball St. Joseph in Lynx Tournament at Salt Lake Lutheran Wrestling Cache Valley Classic at Logan, 9 a.m. Layton Invitational, noon Spanish Fork Tournament Evanston (Wyo.) Tournament PREP WRESTLING WEBER 35, MOUNTAIN CREST 27 At Pleasant View 103 pounds— Ernie Miller (MC) pinned Jeff Lowe (W), 3:28; 112—A.J. Jacobsen (W) pinned Toph Thompson (MC), 4:33; 119-—Chris Bankhead (MC) pinned Justin Mock (W), 3:12; 125—Tyler Heap (W) dec. Dalin Jones (MC) 10-0; 130— Weber won by forefit; 135-—Adam Schroeder (MC) dec. Jeff Greenwell (W), 10-6; 140—Tommy Keele (W) pinned Jason Priest (MC), 1:19; 145— Dave Allen (W) dec. Avery Stewert (MC), 16-7; 152—Matt Bailey (MC) dec. Mike Smith (W), 8-6; 160— Carl Keele (W) pinned Lane Jacobseb (MC), 5:05; 171 — Paul Larson (W) dec. Ernie Lindly (MC), 13-0; 189— Tyler Olsen (MC) dec. Shane Pew (W) 9-3; Heaveyweight Brad Slater (W) pinned 3 WC), J3:12 Chris Funk AAC PRO GOL GREG NORMAN CLASSIC SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — Thursday’s first-round scores in the $475,000 Greg Norman Holden Classic, played on the 6,856-vard par-73 The Lakes course (split scores not aValabdle Steve Elkington, Australia Curtis Strange, United States Jack Kay, Canada Pau! Devenport, New Zealand Bret alia J A alia Michael Campbell, New Zealand Other notable scores Louis Brown, United States Jonn Morse, United States Duffy W rf, United States Jim Pay land Peter Teravainen, United States Colandro, United States Swea!t, United States 67 68 68 69 70 70 70 71 72 73 73 73 73 74 vie, Scotiand 74 n "vy Edwards, Zimbabwe Greg Norman, Australia Brad Faxon, United States Raymond Fioyd, United States ian Baker-Finch, Australia 75 75 76 76 82 PN 4-7 ELLIS BURKS’ CAREER STATISTICS NHL HOCKEY Winnipeg Second Team Saturday, Dec. 4 East (5-5) vs. Navy (4-6) at East Ruther- South SEC championship, Florida (9-2) vs. Alabama (8-2-1) at Birmingham, Ala. Far West Tulane (3-8) at Hawaii (5-6), (n) Far East Wisconsin (8-1-1) vs. Michigan State (6-4) at Tokyo, (n) ir. Defensive line — Kavin Crawford, Louisiana Tech, sr., Tiger Townes, UNLV, sr., Pratt Ly- ir COLLEGE SCHEDULE Toronto Dalias $1. Louis Chicago Safeties — Jeff Russell, Pacific, ir., and Orlanda Thomas, Southwestern Louisiana, ir. Punter — Brad Faunce, UNLV, ir. Return specialist — Polee Banks, New Mexico State, sr. Amando Avina, Nevada, Return specialist — James Dye, Utah State, soph. Co-Offensive Players of the Year — LeShon Johnson, Northern Illinois, and Chris Vargas, Nevada Co-Defensive Piayers of the Year — Orianda Thomas, Southwestern Louisiana, and Grant Carter, Pacific Coach of the Year — Nelson Stokiey, Southwestern Louisiana ETRE Outside linebackers — Dan Godfrey, San Jose State, ir., and Charies Pool, Southwestern Louisiana, sr. Cornerbacks — Donald Stowers, New Mexico State, sr., and Darius Cunningham, Pacific, Radio Tonight NCAA basketball: Arizona State vs. Oklahoma State, at Guards: Cory Brye, MontanaState, Sr., 6-3, 278, Wesby, Wis.; Jeff Vrbas, Idaho State, Jr., 6-6, 270, Atwood, Kan.; Miller Atagi, Weber State, Sr., 6-0, 265, Haleiwa, Hawaii. Center: Mat Groshong, idaho, Sr., 6-1, 270, Tillamook, Ore Tight end: Paul Burke, Idaho, Sr., 6-4, 240, Detroit, Mich. Quarterback: Doug Nussmeier, idaho, Sr., 6-4, 210, Lake Oswego, Ore. Running backs: Fred Moore, Montana State, Jr., 6-1, 190, Fort Wayne, ind.; Len Raney, Northern Arizona, Jr., 5-10, 183, Fresno, Calif.; Brian Galbreath, Northern Arizona, So., 5-10, 170, Phoenix, Ariz. Place kicker: Mike Hollis, Idaho, Sr., 5-7, 164, Spokane, Wash. Return specialist: Sean Hill, Montana State, Sr., 5-10, 177, Colorado Springs, Colo. Honorable mention Wide receivers: Alan Allen, idaho; Bill Cockhill, Montana; Shaion Baker, Montana; Da‘ron Comier, Montana State; Rod Alexander, Northern Arizona; Rod Marshall, Northern Arizona. Tackies: Dusty Rhodes, Idaho State; Steve Mutsaers, Idaho State.; Jason Westbrock, Montana State; Art Donnell, Northern Arizona. Guards: Todd Casey, Weber State. Centers: T.J. Ewing, Eastern Washington; Chris Muti, Northern Arizona; Les Vierra, WeberState. Tight end: Jesse Hardt, Eastern Washington; Josh Gibbs, Idaho State; Kevin Sullivan, Northern Arizona. 3. Kansas (4-1) lost to No. 7 Temple 73-59. Next: at DePaul, Saturday. Lael 9. Totals aon 21+24 120. A. Clippers (100 A. Davis 4-6 3-4 11, Fleming 2-4 1-2 5, Mitchell Southwest Bayior 116, Prairie View 73 California 82, Texas Southern 70 77. Next: vs. No. 21 Indiana at the Hoosier 4. North Carolina (4-1) beat Hawaii 92-77. Robinson 12-27 7-8 31, D. Ellis 11-13 1-2 24, Knight 7-14 0-0 14, Reid 0-1 0-0 0, Daniels 0-2 Valparaiso 90, Niagara 59 54.5, Weber State 68.8. souri, Thursday. SPURS 92, HORNETS 88 Kent 80, NorthernIllinois 57 Michigan 84, Tulane 69 Tempie 73, Kansas 59 Evans Silver Redd Pepper Laettner 7-12 5-5 19, Person 5-10 2-4 14, M. Brown 4-5 1-2 9, West 9-17 5-6 23, M. Williams 3-point goals— Washington 4-12 (Gugliotta Running backs: Sherriden May, idaho, Jr., 6-1, 210, Tacoma, Wash.; Alfredo Anderson, idaho State, Fr., 6-0, 175, Miami, Fia.; Markeith Ross, Weber State, Jr., 5-10, 185, Oceanside, Calif. Place kicker: Terry Beiden, Northern Arizona, Sr., 5-10, 185, Glendale, Ariz. Return specialist; Jackie Kellogg, Eastern Washington, Sr., 6-2, 195, Tacoma, Wash. Second team Wide receivers: Jason Anderson, Eastern Washington, Jr., 6-0, 175, Hoquiam, Wash.; Kyle Gary, idaho, Jr., 5-9, 175, Portiand, Ore.; Mike Wilson, Boise State, Sr., 6-0, 178, Nampa, Idaho. Iinois 99, La Salle 73 lowa State 107, Creighton 63 Johnson (Van Exel So., 5-10, 175, Great Falts, Mont. Kansas State 63, Texas A&M 54 King BOISE — The 1993 All-Big Sky Conference offensive football team First team Wide receivers: Tony Brooks, Eastern Washington, Sr., 6-2, 195, Tacoma, Wash.; Scott Gurssey, Montana, Jr., 5-11, 185, Tumwater, Wash.; Sam Carter, idaho State, Jr., 5-1), 175. Tallahassee, Fie Tackles: Jody Schnug, idaho, Sr., 6-4, 265, Spokane, Wash.; Trent Pollard, Eastern Washington, Sr., 6-4, 315, Seattle, Wash. Guards: Harold Fox, Eastern Washington, Jr., 6-4, 298, Vancouver, Wash. Frank Garrett, Montana, Sr., 6-3, 274, Missoula, Mont. Center: Tim Hanson, Montana State, Sr., 6-2, 268, Spokane, Wash. Tight end: (Tie) Del Graven, Boise State, Weber State, Jr., 6-4, 255, Burlington, Ontario, Canada. Quarterback: Dave Dickenson, Montana, Evansville 65, Austin Peay 54 Ryan Pepper 1993 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE TEAM So., 6-2, 215, Vale, Ore., and Pat McNerney, Bradley 81, lilinois Wesiyn 63 Cincinnati 79, Tennessee State 70 Dayton 99, Northern Kentucky 82 Eastern lilinois 81, indiana State 76 Eastern Kentucky 101, Chicago State 85 Venters Houston at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. San Antonio at Orlando, 6 p.m. Parish 7-13 1-1 15, Brown 2-5 1-1 5, Douglas Washington Boston Akron 67, Carnegie-Melion 45 Bowling Green 85, Findiay 72 At Ogden Central Washington (59) Min FG FT RebA PF Pts Rockwood 2a3..23% $°4. 4 7 Lewis Baia £50 2 O ) 2 Minnesota at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY’S GAMES TOA TIMBERWOLVES 111, KINGS 101 Eari 5-9 1-3 11, Corchiani 2-3 2-4 6, Oliver 6-12 2-2 14. Totals 50-95 17-26 120. Virginia Commonwealth 70, Radford 64 Vanderbilt 102, Tennessee-Martin 66 Virginia 84, William & Mary 71 Wake Forest 75, Winthrop 59 t WEBER STATE 79, CENTRAL WASHINGTON 59 Seattle at Washington, 5:30 p.m. Phoenix at Detroit, 5:30 p.m. Indiana at Utah, 7 p.m. 13, Adams 9-15 4-5 23, Muresan 0-1 0-0 0, Walker 0-0 0-0 0, Butler 0-0 0-0 0, Cheaney 2-6 2-2 6, Price 2-2 0-0 5. Totals 42-82 25-32 113. Boston (120) McDaniel 3-11 0-0 6, Pinckney 5-6 1-1 11, 2-8 1-2 5, Fox 10-15 2-5 25, Radia 8-13 6-7 22, Tennessee-Chattanooga 67, Alabama 57 a W 9 £ Eastern Conference Atlantic Division UL Pet. GB L110 Streak 2 818 — 82 Won2 Fiorida State 110, Florida Atlantic 59 Jacksonville 93, Bethune-Cookman 68 Kentucky 115, Tennessee Tech 77 Louisiana Tech 82, Wiley 57 Miami 82, North Carolina-Asheville 60 Middie Tennessee 94, Orai Roberts 77 Mississippi 81, Loyola (N.O.) 49 Morehead State 90, Lovoia (Iii) 85 North Carolina Chariotte 81, Duquesne 58 North Carolina 92, Hawaii 77 Richmond 74, VMI 55 Sapneasiere Louisiana 109, Texas Wesieyan NCAA FOOTBALL 4 P mo ‘al SCOREBOARD New York Thursday, December 2, 1993 5B SPORTS 24 101 Career statistics for Ellis Burks, who signed a three-year contract with the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday Regular season Year Team AB R H HR RBI Ave. 1987 Boston 558 94 152 20 59 .272 1988 Boston 1989 Boston 1990 Boston 1991 Boston 1992 Boston 1993 Chicago Totals 540 399 588 (AL) 93 73 89 474 56 235 35 499 75 3293 51S 159 121 174 18 12 21 92 61 89 119 14 56 60 8 30 137 17 74 922 110 461 .294 .303 .2%6 .25) .255 .275 .280 Championship Series Year Opponent AB RH HR RBI Avg. 1988 vs. Oakiand 72:40 ¥ 235 1990 vs. Oakiand 614 0 O .267 1993 vs. Toronto 23°47) )) Dee Totals S784 @ ae Year Team 1990 ALL All-Star Game AB RH HR RBI Avg. Selected-DNP 90 10 14 3 23 91 104 Pacific Division uh aigar 6 7 4 1470 0 28 80 7 vantenver 1013 4 24 67 8) San Jose 913 2 20 92 104 Los Angeles Anaheim 915 2 20 71 85 §19 3 13 72 101 Edmonton Wednesday's results Hartford 5, Detroit 3 Ottawa 6, Montreal 3 Buffalo 3, Tampa Bay 0 Toronto 4, St. Louis 2 Edmonton 3, Philadelphia | Anaheim 5, Winnipeg 2 Thursday’s games (Times MST) N.Y. Isianders at Boston, 5:35 p.m. BASKETBALL DEC. 1 Chicago Bulls— Activated Scottie Pippen, forward, from the injured fist. Piaced Will Peroue enter, on the injured list Denver Nuggets — Waived Adonis Jordan, guard. Signed Robert Pack, guard Detroit Pistons — Announced the retirement of Bill Laimbeer, center Columbus Horizon (Continental Basketball Association) — Placed Vada Martin, forward, on injured reserve. Traded Bobby Parks, guard, to the Rochester Renegades for George Ackies, center. |