Show l'nOe'00 I I E6 SPORTS Friday December The Salt Lake Tribune 18 1992 f 'V 1 INgkIrIvA!r::''' : c -- -- !amiss 7-( L t ting- - " 71" Football: Aubtml Hires Bowden F Terry Bowden became part team of an historic father-soThursday when he was hired to rebuild an Auburn football program wracked by an NCAA investigation and two straight disappointing seasons Bowden and his father Florida State's Bobby Bowden are the sixth father-sopair to be head football coaches in the NCAA But they are the first pair to coach at major colleges according to the NCAA Terry Bowden 36 received r contract with a base a salary of $90000 for his first NCAA Division bead coaching job He coached the last six seasons at Samford University of Birmingham a school where he Division record compiled a "My goal has always been to go to a school with a football program" said Bowden "I come here with the expectation never to leave Auburn I want to raise my children here I want to retire from here" The hiring of Bowden came three weeks and a day after Pat Dye:resigned under the pressure of an NCAA investigation and his own health problems 11 Former Bengal Charged: Sheriff's officials at Sanford n n five-yea- 46-22-- 1 top-notc- h The NFL and the state of Hawaii have reached agreement to keep the Pro Bowl in Honolulu through at r comleast 1998 The mitment extends a contract that was due to expire after this season's game was played on Feb 7 1993 The game has been played at Aloha Stadium since 1980 Pro Bowl: five-yea- LI Peach Bowl: The Jan 2 Peach Bowl between North Carolina and Mississippi State was declared a sellout Thursday and bowl chairman A Neill Cameron Jr said each team will receive a record $1 million The bowl game in its 25th year will be played for the first time this year in the Georgia Dome Kickoff is scheduled for 8 pm Baseball: Cashen Steps Down Harazin Heads Mets Frank Cashen who has been with the New York Mets 13 years will step down as chief operating officer the Mets announced Thursday Cashen will be replaced by executive vice president and general manager Al Harazin Harazin 50 will continue to serve as executive VP and GM Cashen 66 will remain with the club as senior vice president and consultant "Al is uniquely qualified to head the Mets" Cashen said "He Ihas the complete respect of the baseball community and is looked upon as one of the top administrators in the game" LI Public Apology: Threatened with a defamation of character lawsuit San Diego Padres general manager Joe McIlvaine issued a public apology to agent Scott Boras as part of an ourt settlement In a story in the Los Angeles Times last May 31 McIlvaine was critical of Boras' tactics involving the June amateur draft Briefly: Steve Bedrosian who hasn't pitched in the major leagues since 1991 agreed Thursday to a minor leagues outof-c- contract with the Atlanta Braves who invited him to Shortstop spring training Felix Fermin who was eligible for salary arbitration agreed r Tuesday to a $2 million contract with the Cleveland Indians two-yea- Basketball: Kids Poll Picks Jordan as Favorite The Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan is the favorite athlete and the athlete most youngsters would like to be for a day according to a Sports Illustrated For Kids poll The results of the poll in which more than 7500 youngsters voted appears in the magazine's January issue Behind Jordan in the most favorite athlete voting were in order Magic Johnson Scottie Pippen Bo Jackson Joe Mon tana Mark McGwire Larry Bird Kim Zmeskal Charles Barkley and Nolan Ryan In the athlete for a day category the voting was broken down into favorites among boys and girls Jordan topped both lists Behind Jordan in the boys' voting were Babe Ruth Jackson McGwire and Mickey Mantle Among the girls after Jor All-Pr- o ' I dan came Zmeskal Shannon Miller Summer Sanders and Jackie Joyner-Kersee Negro Ellis Bedford Reid Daniels Johnson Wood FT MA PG Min Grant Rope° Cadwrtght Armstrong Jordan Ho 32 69 41 1119 GT A 23 2 6 2 31 5 17 41 40 12 1 24 8 04 Ktng Mc Cray 18 Paxson Tucker Totals 21 4 4 00 3 22 4693 240 WASH Min &Ilona 40 1119 Johnson 16 Ellison 28 42 24 37 A 0-- 11 22 00 44 28 510 31 107 PF 25 San Antonio Houston 5 2 7 4 0 8 3 18 1 2 0 3 3 14 1- Officials—Ed table -2 T 28 25 99 17 25 24 23 00 Rush Boston 10 12 455 412 Li Washington Miami 7 14 333 7 L4 6 13 316 7 5 14 263 8 W L Pet GB Chicago Indiana 14 6 700 — 12 9 571 Charlotte 11 11 500 4 Cleveland 11 11 500 4 Atlanta 10 11 476 412 Milwaukee 10 11 476 412 8 L8 2 Detroit 9 10 474 412 3 W2 6-- 3 MIDWEST W L Pet GB Utah 13 6 684 — 3 W3 Houston 11 7 611 112 5 Li 6-- San Antonio 9 10 474 4 Li 6-- Denver 7 13 350 612 Minnesota 5 13 278 712 Dallas 2 15 118 10 PACIFIC W L Pet GB Phoenix 15 4 789 — Portland 14 6 700 112 25 Lakers 27 21 36 30 22 31 09 —107 — 99 Flichmonti 32 23 20 36 29 25 20 Mk e COS Remiss lull Chi HOUSTON — flakeem Olajuwon had 31 points and 12 rebounds as Houston beat San Antonio Olajuwon and Kenny Smith each scored seven points during a 21-run in the third quarter helping Houston overcome a deficit The Rockets won for the fifth time in six 49 917 46 92 511 11 13 15 00 17 3 372 240 FG 402 Percentages FT Scott 31 Tolbert 34 37 35 O'Neal Sludes Anderson 04 A Rs 4 6 Pe 4 2 4 2 6 4 2 11 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 29 22 620 2 25 13 44 41 LA Clippers 12 Golden State 10 9 571 4 4 L2 11 476 6 4 W4 Sacramento 13 316 9 8 L5 22 Sacramento Orlando tO 27 24 37 14 Office Is—Jess Benson 2 mont Vikings to a win over the Clearfield 58-5- 5 0 3 12 4 22 3 17 3 2 25 loss 6 NJ 1 4 Mahorn 19 2 Morris 31 Bowie 34 3 0 25 19 FG 112 Pet FT 12 22 Falcons Thursday in 1 opener Leigh Kawaguchi sank 16 points for the Falcons including three treys Clearfield Viewrnont Clearhe 16 6 Johnson 12 14 (24)111S is IS Hoskins 4 2 4 Smith 0 9 40 7 35 4 11 11 11- -37 2 84adoeft 3 Thompson 1??(111:Zy 1 2 Vouse 3 6 G4ades 2 10 Chnstensen 4 Whelan 3 4 Totals 15 35 7 Benson 2 Provo— R Wnaht 3 6 5 Wnght 4 00 8 Neilsen 3 4 9 Red 1 1 2 14 37 Tads Benzley Goals— Odgen I (Melon) Ptovo 2 (Benson) PTOVO (431 14-- 55 17-- 68 46 Kawagmhi 10 MemP 2 6 8 3 Totals 21 10- - 19 55 28 BradViewmont—Cheokells 10 8 Thompson 2 9 Jeppesen 3 ley 4 7 4 Ashby 0 12 Tippers Wadley 1 Totals 20 58 0 Goals—Cleateeld 3 (Kawaguchi 3) Viewmont 2 (awoke 2) Jordan 54 Cottonwood 46 Brooke Epperson Pine View (00) 12 20 14 25-- 71 19 9 15 64 WginVaHey 7 Cooper 2 Arse View— Brom 2 7 Shaheen 6 6 17 Marlin 7 0- 7 Lott 3 1 7 Benson 1 14 Fuller 12 3 Kirkland 3 1 Peck 0 1 Atkinson 6 Esplin 10 1 Totals 25 71 4 0 3 Mornhew Virgin Vo- n- Perkins 4 Channey 50 2 Tommy Olsen 2 6 0 10 BaMet 5 (4 Teresa Olsen 2 11 lee 2 4 Totals 23 Jensen 5 54 Goals— Pine View 3 (Brown Shaheen 2 ) Virgin Valley 2 (Bowler) Wendover 30 WENDOVER -- - Tiffany Fox buried 10 of her 16 points in the fourth quarter to help lead the Wendover Wildcats to a 30-2- 6 9 7- -26 7415-2- 94-- 20-- 8 1 51-4- 3 non-regio- n Greg Gumbel not only can do of three announcers thew he will CBS Sports announced on Thursday that Gumbel will replace Dick Stockton as its No 2 man next baseball season then take over for Tim McCarver and Paula Zahn as prime time host of the 1994 Winter Olympics at Lillehammer Norway "I'm constantly amazed at the kinds of responsibilities I'm given and that people would trust those things to me" Gumbel said of CBS Gumbel 46 Sports' "NFL Today" show with Terry Bradshaw will work with analyst Jim Kaat on baseball 131 BMX Racking: Chris Park a eighth grader at Bennion Junior High School has won the BMX Race of Champions Cruiser Class bicycle title in Oklahoma City Okla Park the Utah State Champion was representing Twin Peaks Supercross in Murray Jacob Wallace another Utahn took second in the 13 expert class play-by-pla- 1 1 y sane-thinkin- g co-ho- st ' ld I i 1 Et Hockey: The "Mighty Ducks" is the working nickname for the expansion team in Anaheim according to Walt Disney Company chairman Michael Eisner "The Mighty Ducks" is also the title of a recently released movie that is Disney's only other venture into hockey Volleyball: UCLA's Natalie Williams from Taylorsville High was named the Player of the Year by the American Volleyball Coaches Association BYU senior Tea Nieminen and junior Michele Fellows were secnamed to the ond team Spain's Ainhoa Ibarra Astelarra beat Heidi Voelker of Pittsfield Mass Thursday in a North American Championship Series giant slalom at Wildcat Mountain in Jackson NH Megan Brown of Brandon Vt finished fourth and Shannon Nobis of Park City Utah fifth in the field of 54 racers The race was the first Nor Am event of the season for women men had competed earlier this month at Sugarloaf USA in Maine and in Quebec Opponents Needed: Skyline High is looking for football opponents for Sept 10 and Sept 29 1993 Call coach Roger Dupaix 273-208- 22-- D 0 1 7 Dudley Brown 16 3 Totals 240 PF 11- -43 1 0 4 1 Skyline 54 Woods Cross 42 Skyline's Camille Thomas and Annette WEST VALLEY CITY — Coby Winn scored 17 points to lead Hunter to its first win as the Wol- Stone teamed for 27 of verines pummeled the 29 points in the first Granite Farmers half as the Thursday in a Eagles spanked the Woods Cross Wildcats 54-4- Thursday in a 2 n game the 65-2- 7 non-regio- n game Jamie Young added 11 points six assists and 10 rebounds for the Wolverines Woods Cross (041) 9 10 1112--42 13 16 le 7--64 Skyline ) Woods Cross—Mason 3 8 Leong 3 24 11 Beurnson I a Nrersen 4 60 8 &Moo 5 li ClOrk 0 2 lorals 17 50 42 7 Coon Skyline—Konen 2 2 7 Thomas 40 Slone 3 24 A Shone 7 45 Monrooue 4 00 2 Totals 245754 Goofs—Woods Cross 3 Pegg 3) Skyline I tKoneol 6 44 4 27 45 17 13 45 12 kexcnder 3 koms 5 I 2 Scoll 4 D 6 Duncan 2 27 0 i-- 4 Pinont 0 24 2 Idols 11 17 4 Winn 8 Kuniet-'3on- es 0 Wood 0 I2 I Modiond 2 12 5 Young 5 O 3 5 9 9)ep 0 Walt 5 illhornpson 40 Totals 27 1048 OS pick 4 Gooio-tioI (Young) Provo 37 Ogden 35 Pine View 71 Virgin Valley 54 &mite (0-- Konto:n14111m1 It Mon Iloky (14) 16 IS 7 44 13 17 20 16-- 66 Mootin404 Monomoot Voitort—Cronk I 3 4 Rob 3 Allen 1 22 4 4 ROOM I Ws I SolIzef 2 6 Reese 3 5 9 Sborly 7 44 Idols 16 MonbosSo—Fultmof 100Z Dunow 13-- 8 2 EatelleY 9 5 Adorns 1 12 3 Redd 1 6 22 Woke( 2 I2 5 Fonest 0 02 0 Good 9 Young 20-- 4 fonidin 7 wine 4 totals 28 66 Goals—Monomer' Valley I (Crank) It it San Juan 67 Durango Colo 45 BLANDING — The San Juan Broncos outscored the Durango Demons of Colorado 22-in the second quarter to take a commanding and lead Thursday night Senior Alisa Chamberlain scored 21 for the Broncos Natalie Olsen helped out with 15 5 g Nev — PROVO — After a slow MESQUITE CO 5 14 start the Provo Bulldogs After a slow start the Duveng9 12 22 12 67 kin Juan ma 4 scored 11 points in each Pine View Panthers 3 DurangoC0-542 6 Soicaur Vea4 104 Wtma 3 of the last three quarters picked up speed and de- 3 Solociema I 00 2 MeriDerly 3 7 Ne2 4 Spume Sleuens 3 to beat the Ogden Tigers feated the Virgin Valley rtem 2 1c4r1s 15 Ant 0 45 Sam Juan— Cnarnbedar 9 341 21 Ad in a nonregion Bulldogs of Nevada 71 arra 2 Johnson 3 8 01sen 6 34 15 game Thursday Jenny 54 in Thursday Junior tee 2 00 44 lows 24 4 Dongy 043 2 Haas 0 2 Day Beane Neilsen scored 9 and Mandl Shaheen led the laton 75 67 Goat— Durango Mak SokaLeslie Wright scored 8 Panthers with 17 and zt San Juan Mayberni Hamra) for the Bulldogs Kengie Martin added 14 (DancNI AO A6- -45 6311 7 1 1 37-3- 5 1 1 8 6 4 2 5 2 18 3 22 4 15 3 2 02 11 5 22 20 6 102 A PP Pts 3 13 2 14 2 19 2 4148 Min Avent 33 Edwards Bnckowski Murdock Robertson Roberts 24 818 FT Reb MA 0-- 466 F0 FG MIL 2 33 9 6 5 1 0 4 2 0 2 33 01 9 30 5 19 7 18 0 14 0 9 3 24 18 -' FT 40 29 2 1 240 WO 26 8 7 101 22 GAME SUMMARY 20 2 5 3 16 1 16 1 a 29 20 26 27 20 31 22 20 —102 —101 Willard George 1 1 0 —2 Peoria Salt Lake 1 1 0- -1 First Period 1 Peoria Ruff 17 (Miehm Madrey) PPG 1355 Penalties— Trefilov Sail Lake (sloshing) 959 lebeau Sall lake (bowknot 1240 Mackey Pwiria Islashin1I19htlarnkla 14:44: Cidrk Salt lake (fighting Lake (highslianng) 1444: Heli linger Peoria (interference) 1538: Robinson Peona (hooking) 11740 Sea:ma Petiod 2 Salt lake ehernamaz 11 (Lebeau Guy) 18 (Reeves 1:53: 3 Peoria Batters) 6:28 PenoMes— Mackey Peona (intederence) 658 Robinson Poona Islang) 739 Hoover Peoria (Woking) 15:25 third Period No Scoring Penalties— Hollinger Peoria (roughing) 7:26 HOlden SCA Lake (roughing) 7:26 Peono bench (loo many men served by Hawley) 847 Pion Peono ((roughing)'' 1356: Brost Salt Lake (roughing) 1356: Lebeau Salt irkels1W1- - It kg) Officials—Steve Tohver Jaye Greg ' 19709 en Goat 9 6 1 —23 Peoria 7 16 32 Power Pioy Opportunities — Peoria 14 Sail lake Goalies — Peon° Soneant (32 shots 31 saves) Salt' Lake trefilov 123 shots 21 sages) 4 Attendance — 4714 Referee — Brett Parson tett Lake Pis Because Glenwood is far from the MinneapolisSt Paul area Shea says he wasn't heavily recruited So he said "I decided I had to sell myself because I wanted to play college football so badly" Shea sent out 98 letters to Division I schools He received 50 responses then narrowed down his choices and sent those schools videotapes Shea will visit Utah this weekend A Minnesota high school quarterback announced a verbal commitment to play for the University of Utah next season a Ryan Shea 190- - pound senior from Glenwood Minn threw for 1134 yards and 12 touchdowns while completing 50 percent of his passes this past season His team Minnewaska High finished With a 2 record and won a conference championship 1 A 4 a Braves Surprise Tigers With Big Scores BOUNTIFUL — The Bountiful Braves used big scoring in the second and fourth quarters to surprise the Ogden Tiin a gers 66-4- 2 game Thursday Dave Hibbert scored 15 for the Braves and teammate Grant Mabey added 14 Brandon Fries had 14 for the Tigers non-regio- n 4 10 12 Ogden (52) lounileut ) II II SO 111--44 26-- 42 A14 15-- (4-- 1 1 44 HA 66-4- 4 101 Skiing: 17-- 1 Jercifo:43-02d- 43 47 27 6 y 7-- Dugway 26 non-regio- n A 7 Minnesotg Prep to Play at Utah upset of the Dug-wa- y Jordan Beetdiggers benMustangs Thursday foul in a Region 11 matchup efited from a 24-differential to take a 54- I 2 9 Dugway East 51 46 win over WeltdOWN 4 5 7 30 ) ( 8 Moe 4 224 Cottonwood Colts 43 the BzrVrith 4 Nicholson 31- Murray 4 7 Totals 11 26 MURRAY —Charlotte Thursday Sheri Cham00 2 Fox 8 161WHIcsils'YonM3tregoty 3 Gon- Norman and Amy Hale berlain led Cottonwood zales 0 Iota ts 13 4:6 30 18 led the way for the East with points Erin Brockbank added 10 Leopards in their Monticello 66 win over the 8 44 IS 54 Mon Valley 44 Murray Spartans Thurs(14) 10 6 I 46 — 2 Epperson 7 MONTICELLO day Sarah Burton's 13 23 Jordan—Bean 3 3 Bennian 0 6 Unbe I OD 2 Monticello capitalized on points paced Murray 12 Talais 17 20 Ouerry 2 26 6 Bilbao 4 3554 their opponent's second-hal- f 10 Cottonwood—Brackbank 4 East 6 10 20 51 foul trouble as the 18 Hawes 2 8 Chamberlain 5 19 Murray 3 Bigelow 5 Kraatz 3 6 Hunt I Buckaroos xell 2 5 Hate 7 23 16 Emerla whipped the lotus 19 64 46 son 3 9 NOfM011 5 711 17 Kumla 2 Monument Valley Cou2 (Hurd Goals—Cottonwood 51 4 lotuls i9 4 Burton 5 24 13 Blockbori) Murray—Benson 2 gars Thursday Jo3 Wtiey I mot 3 8 Sabeto 4149 6 Totals 18 010 43 lynn Bard ley and CatherDavenport 3 Dant Goals—East (Boxed) Munw ine Franklin paved the Hunter 65 (Burton) way for the Bucs Granite 27 scored 23 points and the 6-- 5-- New Jersey Milwaukee Peb 04 HA 14 710 719 10-- 10-- Percentages: FG 000 FT 722 3Point Goals New Jersey (Petrovic Morns 01 Brown Milwaukee 1000 (Robertson 11 Day l 1 Mayberry 11 Lohaus I) Team Rebounds- New Jersey 9 Mthvaukee 4 Blocked shots: New Jersey 3 (Bowie 2 Moms) Milwaukee 8 (Brickowski 2 Lohaus 2 hest Day) Turnovers: New Jersey 15 (Petrovic 4 Coleman 4 Anderson 2 Mahom Moms Bowie Robinson 18 (Brickowslo Milwaukee 8 Avant 4 Dudley) Robertson 3 Murdock Day Schayes) Steals: New Jersey 9 (Moms 3 Mahom 2 Bowie Anderson Robinson Brown) Milwaukee 12 (Murdock 4 Roberison 3 Edwards 2 Avent May berry Lohaus) Technical foul: Milwaukee Edwards 108 first MILWAUKEE — Drazen Petrovic converted a three-poiplay with one second left and New Jersey sent Milwaukee to its ninth straight 5 y 4 Nets 102 Bucks 101 6 91 2 Ogden (3-- — 91 —112 4 6 1 BASKETBALL 30 3 two-ma- n Anderson Pelrovic Coleman Robosori Day 4 4-- Cod 7-- Percentages: Ronnie Nunn Gary Kersey Checketts' Late Trey Lifts Vikings Over Falcons in Region 1 Opener points and buried a pivotal 3pointer late in the game to lift the View- 20 21 0-- Friday's Games Schayes Mayberry Lelhaus Totals e And for the second time the power play killed the Eagles The Rivermen were perfect in three win Tuespower plays in their day The Golden Eagles were perfectly awful in six power-plachances — including a advantage for 1:19 in the second period Thursday "Peoria did a good job of keeping us on the perimeter' All you have to Francis said " do is shoot the puck and get in on the rebound and we broke down in those two areas tonight" The Rivermen scored on their second power-plaopportunity of the game with Ruff slipping the puck past goalie Andrei Trefilovv at 13:55 of the first period After failing on the power play to begin the second period the Eagles tied the score seconds after the Rivermen got back to full strength Rich Chernomaz rushed into the Peoria zone and passed to Patrick Lebeau on his right Lebeau fired the puck back to Chernomaz who slapped it past Peoria goalie Geoff Sarjeant Five minutes later Ruff scored the game winner Kyle Reeves' shot from the right side was saved by Trefilov but the long rebound went to Ruff who had a clear shot from the top of the left circle : 6 New York at Boston 5:30 pm Utah at Philadelphia 5:30 pm Atlanta at Miami 5:30 pm Sacra at Cleveland 5:30 pm Indiana at Detroit 6 pm Dallas at San Antonio 6 pm Portland at Seattle 8 pm Minn at LA Clippers 830 pm Phoenix at Lakers 8:30 pm 12 0 GIRLS PREP 22 4 83 Li WI I 00 01 W8 W2 4 0 0 2 9 3 12 19 35 14 v7i 650 212 6 7 9 1 two-gam- didn't" 7 MO 212 6 Cord 2 4 L2 4 24-1-- 7 4 L6 7 13 240 5 4-- 7 7 Royal te Kerr 7 3 13 Green Turner Totals 6-- 4 W3 13 18 10 WI LstIO Strk Home Away —6-- Percentages: FG 489 FT 696 1Point Goals Sacramento 97 286 (Les Williams 0- Webb Richmond Higgins Skiles 2) Orlando 616375 (Anderson Scott 14 Kerr Green learn Rebounds Sacramento 7 Orlando 9 Blocked shots Sacramento 4 (Causwell Webb Williams Rambis) Orlando 10 (O'Neal 7 Scott Anderson Royal) Turnovers Sacramento 17 (Webb 4 Richmond 3 Simmons 2 Causwel) 2 Williams 2 Tisdale Rambis Higgins Les) Orlando 22 (Tolbert 6 ONeal 5 Skiles 4 Anderson 4 Scott Green Kerr) Steals- Sacramento 14 (Simmons 3 Rambis 3 Williams 2 Causwe)l Richmond Webb Chilcutt Higgins Les) Orlando 7 (Anderson 3 Scott Tolbert Slides Kerr) Technical foul Orlando Coach Goukas 2:33 fourth PF Pts 17 4 22 Conr BOO Strk Home Away nt A 05 59 3 L3 Mark 750 Reb MA Min W2 5 to sweep a 1 (16-14-- 4 L2 third FT FG 65-6- 2 25 20 ORLANDO 8 0--1 15 efiggns Les Conlon Totals Rockets 121 Spurs 109 their Region 21 2-- series with the Golden Eagles Winger Jason Ruff scored both Peoria goals giving him four in the series The Golden Eagles go on the road for games at San tonight and Saturday The Gulls lead the Pacific Division with a record Thursday's performance by the Eagles was lackluster even though they outshot the Peoria "First of all you have to give Peoria credit" said Salt Lake coach Bob Francis "They played a sound game on the road They dictated the tempo and we L2 —109 —121 Reb FT klA FG Min winning LstIO Strk Home Away Thursday's Games 20-1- 9 Strnmons TsdaIe Causwell The Peoria Rivermen gave Salt Lake a Ruff time again Thursday' 5 4-- W1 7 Chicago at Washington Sacramento at Orlando New Jersey at Milwaukee San Antonio at Houston 1 SAC 3 6-- Western Conference Seattle Fla — Shaquille O'Neal had 22 points and 20 rebounds and blocked seven shots leading Orlando over Sacramento 112-9SacO'Neal ramento's starting' lineup Slams Delaney L2 121 ORLANDO Webb Bob 10 22 Magic 112 Kings 91 2 27 245 25 Officials—Jack Madden Nolan Fine 4 Williams Paxson Jordan Armstrong (Adams Gugkotta Washington 13 Chapman Team Rebounds Chicago 12 Washington 5 Blocked shots: Chicago 4 (Jordan 2 Ho Grant Williams) Washington 5 (Gugliona 2 Ellison 2 MacLean) Turnover' Chicago 11 (Ho Grant 5 Pigpen 2 king 2 Armstrong Jordan) Washington 11 (Gugtiotta 6 Adams 3 Overton 3 Johnson Ellison Chapman MacLean Smith) Steals- Chicago 12 (Jordan 4 Pippen 3 Paxson 3 Armstrong Williams) Washington 6 (Gughotta 3 Adams MacLean Jones) 29 27 6 34 23 46417 By Greg Hill 10-- THE SALT LAKE TRIUNE WI 3 Cord 6 500 312 20 Percentage' FG 500 FT 875 333 (Pippen Goal' Chicago Chicago Washington 240 0 00 Flagrant fouls San Antonio Bedford Ns 13 2 4142 1446 44 0 Team Rebounds: San Antonio 7 Houston 10 Blocked shots San Anoint° 5 (Robinson 4 Del Negro) Houston 4 (01aluwon 4) Turnovers: San Antonio 8 (Elliott 3 Robinson Del Negro Ellis Daniels Mack) Houston 12 (Olashvon 3 Horry 2 Floyd 2 Thorpe Maxwell Brooks )(Smith Herrera) Steals San Antonio 6 (Elliott 2 Ellis 2 Robinson Daniels) Houston 3 (Maxwell )(Smith 0 00 6 240 1 17 Brooks) 413 1 01 07 4 03 10 17 Totals 1 31 15 32 Smith 7 8 4 16 19 Acres Totals 4 0 0 2 0 1 0 6 2 0 5 Percentages FG 529 FT 742 1Point Goals: San Antonio 4 II 364 M ack 2 3 Daniels Ellis 14 Wood Houston Maxwell 429 (Bullard Acres (Smith FG 495 FT 684 FT Reb FG Percentages Adams Chapman MacLean Jones Overton 1 0 18 Bullard IS 7 16 Floyd 11-- 524 109 4 7 Brooks Herrera 28 2 3 Srmth W3 3 9 10 25 26 PG 458 FT 773 FG FT Reb Min MA A PF Pts 1 26 4 24 4 37 12 10 3 36 3 4 31 Rollins 13 13 00 4496 32 32 Maxwell 9 1 Wtthams 17 Thorpe Olaiuwon — 667 -6 04 Horry PF Pts 3 24 4 Percentages Reb 36 240 HOUSTON CHICAGO 22 18 18 5 Mack K PF Pt 21 2 2 0 16 5 12 3 1 2 24 0 3 2 10 2 5 3 2 6 2 6 5 0 IstIO Strk Home Away Pet 7 10 Philadelphia CENTRAL 5 0 2 7 1147 15 14 A 0-- 13 22 612 00 03 723 19 Totals Jordan entered the game shooting 51 percent but made only 12 of 29 field goal attempts Fortunately for Chicago he saved the best for last scoring 12 points in the fourth quarter to help the Bulls snap a three-gam- e road losing streak BOUNTIFUL — Nikki Et Cetera: Gmnbel Takes On New CBS Duties 37 35 44 8 Del night Checketts scored 28 d 21 Robinson New York 9 Reb 34 Smith L FT MA Min EUiat victory Thursday 107-9- 9 Returns:Dennis fourth-ranke- SA two-tim- Rodman is back again as the NBA's most determined Rodman had 20 or more rebounds (17 average) in nine of his first 10 games after a suspension ended on Nov 25 Rodman was suspended for five games because his desire to play was questioned College Transfer: Guard Malcolm Sims the only true freshIndiman on ana's basketball team has decided to transfer "because he did not feel he fit into our style of play" said coach Bob Knight It is not know where Sims who was selected the Ohio Division I Player of the Year by the state's coaches last year plans to transfer Rodman F0 ichael Jordan scored 28 points and the Chicago Bulls won A typical game for the e defending champions right? Hardly Jordan missed 17 shots and the Bulls struggled before finally pulling away from the slumping Washington Bullets for a W 11 games Md — M- LANDOVER Fla said Thursday they have "a strong case" against Lewis Billups a former pro football player charged with rape and extortion of a Longwood woman Billups 29 former cornerback with the Cincinnati Ben gals and Green Bay Packers was arrested Wednesday along with Gregory Calloway 35 after a woman complained they threatened to show a videotape of the rape incident to her husband and friends PRESS Eastern GBConference L ATLANTIC New Jersey Orlando Jordan Has Bad Night But Bulls Win Anyway THE ASSOCIATED To Rebuild Slumping Program ' Times MST nom ' -- 51NBA Rapowi MIMI Rivermen Sweep TwoGame Series NBA Standings All -- Dyke 0 2 M 15 Moore 3413 totots Z 1 D 11 14 POrkef Bounittut— Mason Jacobs 5 15 H4obert 7 50dowtty 2 OA 4 Mobey 6 1 4 Man 2 to1ots 25 1013 62 14 Cahoon 0 Goals— Ogden 4 Bounorui Ries 2 (Stddowcy) Holland 5 I a43 2 Totals 3 Larsen 6 Alrnodova 2 3Point Goole—Mountain (Baugh 2 nabs r 2 22 7 66 Totals 23 Pond 3 Crest Holland 4 Arrlerson 2) 3) Cedar City 6 (Reid Clark Z Almaciova 66-5- 3 and handed the Mountain Crest Mustangs their first defeat of the season David Almodova sank 13 of his 22 points in the final quarter catapulting his team to victory Mln Cest (44) Cudat (St) Mountain 23 45 7 16 46 26-- 66 5 12 13 Pad 14-- Lance Sky View 63 points as Dixie 51 Hatch sank 16 the Buckaroos stomped the Monument Valley Thursday Cougars in a Region 13 game Cougars Delbert Slim had 28 points including CEDAR CITY — Down six by as much as 15 points the Cedar City Redmen win rallied for a 9 DON: (4421) 9 11 13 14-- 57 a 1 3 Peter South 4 tose 4 22 10 Meanea I son 3 McClellan 200 5 Roberts 3149 acmev 2 00 4 Totals 16 614 43 9 14 19 Taitor 6 55 9 20 Lauder tebbon 0 02 0 loptom 1 2 Slocidard 1 12 3 Schen° 04) 1 57 Peleison I 04) Morals 21 Sevier 5 3Paint Goals-So- uth McClellan Roberts 2 Suensont alliat — MONTICELLO 99-4- 2 Cedar City 66 Mountain Crest 56 46 66411113evfar Monticello 99 Monument Valley 42 grrd Monticello's 12 4 16 Anderson 18 56 sparked the Delta Rabwin over bits to a the South Sevier Rams Thursday in a Region 10 game 57-4- 3 Cedar Otte—Reid 4 35 12 Face 1 043 4 Ropers 1 2 Clad 6 4 17 Sanders 2 Moore 5 44 keret BOYS PREP BASKETBALL 3 4 and Jake Anderson ii 20 42 4 23 29 19 23-- 99 0 el 'fan 3 646nutrionv Vallert—Cly 0 n110028 Atm 02-- 2 R Yazzi 34(4 42 0 14 4 1C40iS i4 2 M Nod 02 Mentle664—Young I 4 Burkef 2 24 8 8tOCISPn4 00 8 Day 3 Davti 6 8 C 8iod 53010 D 1441)4 12 Dowell 6 5 141 HMO 7 24 16 99 39 Trocy 3 3 9 kw 3Po4n1 (Mots—Mounument 158rn 6 K Yam 2 ) MoMK1340 2 leunket) Mom 10114ey fi-8466140466 (11) ST GEORCE — Mark 16 Thurston netted points including one - trey as the Sky View Bobcats overpowered the Dixie Flyers 63-5- 1 Thursday in preseason action Tyson Anderson and Scott Leavitt scored 12 points apiece to lead the Flyers 9 18 19 10 49 6 Sir Wm 11446 hi 20-- 43 49--6i Anci44sen 2 04! 0073 404464 4 00 9 Webb 1 940 It witkrt 3 41 7 Larsen 1002 Rchindy 1 04 Z 1441166 143 7 2 16 Totals 25 63 5 00 1Z Ho40444 10- 12 Vincent 6 S13064 S6 14 V16head 3 008 lokis 21 44054 064444-5- 8y 244-44606 2 (AA14143R Delta 57 South Sevier 43 0 DELTA — Joel Taylor 40i 11 4e4m6 a Dooe b otmecson Whashood 144749 2) Ilawkiris Perfect SE Missouri Isn't So Arkansas Wins THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PINE BLUFF Ark — Darrell Hawkins made all eight of his field goal attempts and No 12 Ar- kansas forced 31 turnovers Thursday in a 2 victory over Southeast Missouri State (5-Hawkins who finished with 20 points didn't score after his t play put the Razor with ahead ) backs 96-7- three-poin- (4-0- 6:5-4- 3 1139 to play –womtedttl take t54410'i 600 Bon& 1:3-- vi ii o (La 27 11)ooks 241 RA 17: 12 9 Ono 34 6 Snetto 12 Freshyy14- 1-1 6 4' ' !glut 2662 " 14 3167676 13 04 8 20 Thurtncr 511 McDaniel 2534 1 try 27 Pod( 7 Bcvers 44 8 Crow8vd 9 979 23 ) 9)floc 073 4 !oda 3766 1473 76 2 7496 o4n Merlft 5 47 ituirtm-onri 4 hksioxi 33 3 loo7n7 oorYs—St Mts 41 Stritord 12 eonks 03) 477m- - 4 flake 4666 99nac 404 fNonnec 3 Unn bonen 0)449c1 '4 779k7i out—None 174 7 Arkanpx 36 04oAns 5)0wod 41 12 ArknAkrts 414414--6i 19 Msouri p4o8361 6) ilhurman 4) A 77843oun 18 Arkansas 27 161a1 touts-- SE ft'vlells Stepretd 12 E 1 I riU2sAst44) b artr I 1 ii 4 I 1 xvAtsr0t-t- "4444 7 - |