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Show Thursday. December 3, .m ' - ..... : By RAY SCHWARTZ well." Utah led 4 with 5:03 to play in the game behind the great play of Karl Malone, Thurl Bailey, Griffith and John Herald Correspondent - SALT LAKE CITY Michael Jordan, the master showman and wonderful wiz- i l 5 - "1 .V V r I - ' IN B kJQ 91-8- -- L. 4..- i - , J v .. ard of the basketball court, was just too much for the Utah Jazz to handle Wednesday night in the Salt Palace. As a result, the Chicago BUlls handed the Jazz their second straight home court loss after seven consecutive Palace victories. Jordan hit 17 of 27 shots from the field and 13 of 16 from the foul line for 47 points. He also had nine assists and three steals. "Michael Jordan was unstoppable," said the Jazz's Mark Eaton. "There's no way you can stop him' Stockton. Malone had 33 points and 14 rebounds , Griffith 19 points and five rebounds, Bailey 17 points and eight rebounds and Stockton 14 points and 11 as- sists. Jordan started the Bulls on the comeback trail with 12 points in the third quarter but the Jazz still led 6 going into the fourth quarter. The Jazz remained in front until Jordan scored with 3:47 left to play to give his team a 1 79-7- 92-9- lead. The Bulls moved out to leads of 3 and a Jordan took command. 96-9- one-on-on- e, ffi iff t 7 f I you have to force him into the middle and then play team defense." Jazz coach Frank Layden said, "I thought our guards (Bob Hansen and Darrell Griffith) played him pretty well but you just aren't going to contain a player like him too ai 6 as Cavaliers 104, SuperSonics 102 Mark Price and Phil Hubbard paced Cleveland with 22 points apiece. Pacers 108, Bullets 102 Wayman Tisdale scored 23 points, including four to spark a late run. 9-- 2 Nets 99 34 points and Kevin McHale added 23 as the Celtics topped the Nets. 130, Larry Bird had with win Trail Blazers 117, Lakers 104 Portland beat the Lakers as Jerome Kersey had 32 points and 14 rebounds. Clippers Orem's girls' state champion "6ers 85 snapped a Mountain View's Anthony Beutler goes high for a shot against Davis' Mike Welling Wednesday night. Philadelphia as Quintin Dailey scored 10 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter. Spurs 97, Rockets 93 San Antonio snapped a three-gam- e losing streak when Johnny Dawkins scored 12 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter and the Spurs held Houston scoreless in the final 4:49. Nuggets 147, Kings 120 Denver turned the game into a rout in the third quarter as Alex English scored 12 of his 18 points. Pistons 115, Bucks 105 Adrian Dantley scored seven of his 25 points during a spurt that gave the Pistons the lead for good. third-quart- Kara Kennedy led the Tigers with 16 points. Kristy Johnson and Kristen Tate added 11 arid ' ; 10, respectively. "We were a little bit rusty, but I was pleased we played as well as we did," said Tiger coach Paul Clark. "Clearfield has four starters back from its state championship team, so we feel good about the win." Clark said Kennedy led the Tigers in rebounding and praised Jeanine Utley for her floor leadership from her point guard position. er The Tigers play tonight. J - I Mtn. View, Timpview 1 MM J&M' 68-5- 99-8- 37-a- 6-- quarter. Beutler, Gentry and Ken each had baskets durCooper ing another 0 run to open the 6-- fourth period, enabling the Bruins to expand a 52-4- 8 lead From there, they 8. coasted. Davis got just two field goals and a free throw in the final period while Mountain View tallied 16 points. "Defensively we weren't great; we still have adjustments to be made, but we got the job done," said Bruin coach Joel Gardner. "I was very pleased with our play in the fourth quarter. We controlled the situation well." Cooper led Mountain View with 23 points while Gentry had 18 and Beutler finished with 14. The Bruins took a 0 lead after one period, but then the 26-2- pace slowed considerably. wiiiiiiii ' n Mountain View led 3 at the half. The Darts tied things at 37 but the Bruins withstood that challenge TBI and pulled away. "The pace of the game in the first six minutes was such that it had everyone gasping for air," said Gardner. "It took us awhile after that to get our legs under us again." With the victory, Mountain View improved its record to v ...t.4iWt.'l,'' if 3-- 0. S Anthony Beutler got a basket while Brad Gentry got a basket and two free throws during a 0 run that broke a ll tie two minutes into the third 58-4- pi 37-3- Assistant Sports Editor Mountain View used a pair of little spurts and a stingy defense, particularly in the fourth quarter, to defeat Davis 3 in a preseason basketball game Wednesday night. Meanwhile, Timpview outran 5 on the Lancers' Layton home court as Matt Bowman scored 41 points and Kurt Bailey added 21. to at Bountiful .rC-O- v record cage wins BRUINS-DART- Clearfield 14-ga- losing streak against Doug Lind Photo By BOB HUDSON basketball-tea- opened its season with victory over defending" Wednesday. 88, Los Angeles Sean Dixon added 15 points and Quincy Lewis had 12 as ran their record to the BLACK VELVET BLENDFD CANADIAN WHISKY, 80 PROOF. 1987 IMPORTED BY HEUBLEIN, INC., HARTFORD, CONN. ds 2- - 0. "I don't think anyone in Utah County prep history has ever scored in the 40s," said coach Tim Lewis. "I think it might be the second-highein prep history. Larry Beebe of Green River got 53 points against Pleasant Grove rd st in 1962 "It was a phenomenal game," Lewis said. "And he fouled out with five minutes left in the game." 2. Olsen 9 DAVIS 6 11. (S3): Emery Sargent 7. Watts O 23 Welling 3 3. Rhodes 2 4. 0. Gardner 0 0. Totals 0. Capron 0 219-153 MOUNTAIN VIEW (68): Cooper 9 23 Gentry 8 2 2 5. Beutler 7 2. 14. Anderson 1 18 Cusick 2 2 Tebos 0 Allen 0. Soienson 2 0 4 Totals 30 3- - 4 68 20 33 48 53 Davis 26 37 52 68 Mtn View 2. Total Cusick Three-poi4. Cooper goals Emery 9. Mountain View 10 Fouled out: none. Poulson 0 2. 0. Young 0 TIMPVIEW (99): Fmlayson 0 6. Dixon 6 Bowman 15 15. 41. Dayton 2 21. Totals Ruttner 2 Lewis 3 12. Bailey 10 99 37 22. Chappell 8 23. LAYTON (85): Dixon 8 2 2 5 6. 11. Banks 5 6 7 16. R Tru Nance 5 1 85 2. Totals 31 Tucker 2 5. Steverson 25 48 72 99 Timpview 20 34 60 85 Layton t field goals Dixon (T). Lewis 2. Dixon L) 2. Chappell 2 mil iimrvmBjm.,iJmm)Hmmmmmi i jiaAKJ UVJ .fmumimimmmmammimiimiummimmimii. 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LAt--- Includes Posts And Net 26"x18"x17" Reg. $34.99 Now $2488 KUTV presents BYU vs. Colorado State in the Melbourne Bowl. Live, December A, at 7:00 p.m. This Australian tradition showcases two of the WAC's most potent I H r 17 girls open mm If l u 102-9- Celtics Page Orem ordan pacs Bulls to victory over Jazz ' .. THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 1987 i |