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Show Wednesday, November 23, trui who was ejected with 3:11 left in the first half after commits a flagrant foul and men receiving a technical 24 seconds later. Portland scored the first points of the third period to start s 1H sport and Danny Amrn's two free throws cut the Suns' tS-5-5 haKtime lead to 4 with 6:13 left Phoenix led W$ after three periods and had a 14--6 run to cpm the foerth lis tdr radiri ewsy tt : ta beetle f ssacSens against their progrwa., Ttwsky rZtt mti kw far fee fx iniUJ Eers. free throws at the close of the third period. In other E2A panes, it was New i: 1 in Portland, liVecbt ; Detroit JL pme of tost Jersey O, haTcZa 107, New 128, dewiand 7; Attsta Baals, s2K's 112, Indiana York 10, thwart tl'i Cme y wca. The Trail Kassn. fee RSA's $6; WashSm US, Cten State 113; Houston ISI, Los Aeries Clipoily unbeaten team, cad fcsir 1 San Arfardo lil, Seattle streak pers snapped winning Denver Chambers 124, Orlando 113; Min111; Tom as Tuesfsy scored 28 points and Eddie Johnson nesota 89, Sacramento 68. outherst in the Eddie Jotr-ca-'s fcad H at kis 25 ia the second perfcd m leading the Suns to a 123-- 1 seccDd peril included ttiree victory, gcX the last giving the The Suns lost aS three playoff Sons a ? lead with 4:20 left in the half . games in Portland last year. on " Kevin Duckworth and Jerome . "We know we didnt capitalize our opportunities up here in the Kersey had 21 each for Portland, playoffs last year so we wanted to which played the entire second half show ourselves re could win," said without leading scorer Clyde Drex- - rj Ph2--- x UTs t taw an Ftfeia Cvtaw t opoet fcy Doug Sac3. ii the oefy starter back from last year's ISaaoori team that made the NCAA touma-- . must for the fifth straight year. , "We were just a young team that made too many mistakes. That's youth," Missouri coach Norm Stewart said. "Doug may have tried to do too many things and that has a tendency to take away from his ' qaarter. . 9-- Span ft Tiers 23 reand an NBA season-hig- h bounds and New Jersey posted its first three-gam- e winning streak since January. , Pistons 126, Hawks 17 Bill Laimbeer scored 25 points gerSeslca 111 wl-sis- ts 29-1- 2 er Derrick Coleman registered career highs with 28 points 124, defiSan Antonk) erased a cit with a 13-- 2 ran to open the fourth quarter. Ntaets Bt, Mafk lM -Orlando Woolridge scored 28 points, Michael Adams had IS and Denver outscored Orbndp hi the final nine mimrtes for its second victory in 13 games. ; er 9-- tt, Nets i rtt "' Rookie 63-4- , VZA champioitt extended their wittf3 streak to Cavern M7, Katcks K2 Craig Ehlo scored I of his 21 decisive 6 fourth-quartpoints darinf $M Cleveland continued the Knicks' tame court woes. The loss was the Gird straight at Madison Square Garden for the Knicks. Backs 111, Pacers tS Ricky ' Pierce sparked a 0 fourth-quartrun with 7 of his 37 points as Milwaukee posted its fifth straight victory. Bdkts 115, Warriors 113 Bernard King celebrated his new multiyear contract by scoring 39 baspoints, including the ket with 1:36 left, as Washington won after blowing a lead. two-t-e 79-7- tA another Tfessi, ; fcaekets BT, Offers C2 Akeem Olajuwon scored 14 of fcis 34 petals in the final 10 misstaa and also had 29 rebounds. and ISark Arsirre St as Detroit's ler, CS Page DOa 2oiro Evm johnson, who hit five key By TV AaMciateJ Press u No. 1 ranJrirt last ; Since aeawo, K's keen all dowahj for the ISasouri Ters. kst the Tlyto to fci read of ISLVi twimimct tzi Cai lost fcdr t iSiSSjr Ear ksjm's tocraa-me- nt . "DO no ;j - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 19S0 Timberwolves S9, Kings It Tyrone Corbin scored 17 points, Pooh Richardson 16 and Tony Campbell 13 as Minnesota handed Sacramento its 12th consecutive loss at home. . - go-ahe- nt game." In games involving other ranked 3 Arkansas 96, Mississippi College 57; No. 4 North Carolina 104, Jacksonville 61; No. S Alabama 96, Wake Forest 95 in overtime; No. 15 Georgia Tech 67, Morgan State 65; No. 15 Connecticut 90, Hartford 63; and No. 22 Texas 78, Florida 74. No. 1 Arkansas 96, Mississippi College 57 Todd Day and Oliver Miller sat out the first half as a disciplinary measure, then keyed a 27-- 2 run that carried Arkansas. No. 4 North Carolina 164, Jacksonville 61 Freshman Clifford Rosier scored 22 points as North Carolina, overpowering on defense, beat Jacksonville to give coach Dean Smith his 690th career victory. No. 6 Alabama 36, Wake Forest 98, OT A steal by Gary Waites with 12 seconds remaining in overtime . teams, it was No. America's Automotive Supircenter h m. t,ztor Oil nt during regulation. No. 14 Ga. Tech 87, Morgan ', St MM0HD ProtKtf tost , 75-7- 4. 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Provo) earned second-teaIn the 3A ranks, Springville's John Penrod, Todd Jackson and Darren Walk er, axong wim apanisn r one s Aaron Stevens and Lehi's Chad Smith gained first-teahonors. Lehi's Cole Cooper and Dave Wilson, Wasatch's Will Spanish Fork's Kent Cook, Derrick Mower, Matt Marziale and Shad - BM MpWiilMIpaaBpii1WWA- a , - Gas Ccps Now 1 Rubber Queen Tkn...fi Local gridders Jhree dozen local prep football players received either first or second-teahonors on the Salt Lake Tribune All-- I Mu & 03 II Oi -- t Pro Step , jQuist of Mapleton (140); and Jared - Anderson of Orem (149). J. Mike Sanchez of Provo, a - who has had 12 bouts, will be making a 1 comeback of sorts. He has not competed since 1981, but said he wants to give Jwxing one more shot. According to Fowler, the bouts will be dedicated to Shawn Stoneman, a former Dell's Club member, who is battling Aplastic anemia. Stoneman is in Pri-- f mary Children's Hospital awaiting a - June marrow transplant However, his family must first raise $8,900 and come - jip with a compatible donor. : . Brake Shoes V UuMfr Mdhta IMtW4. WMOM fourChokt routCHOtct 3-- J, 1 Gallon i limit 4 OaNani at Sol fric AtMftod Colort ' 2 kuckats or 1 ftwxh Soot Cooling System AnO-a- OW WMM, MNH, MMN. IIHIII, HS1,H4M, Per GaHon W ff 22 A " Sylvcnb MW90I. tHSOM, H4701, (H4703 .1.50 .. Seat Covers Boxing night get Pell's Boxing dub of Provo is sponsoring a boxing night Friday beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Steelworkers Union ' ilebata, tlV V j""" ajrPr ...5.44 1.04 IIHIWUM4MMHMMIHMMI frkt limit 1 2 OiMrh A! SoU Mataii Including Aluminum Mfr's Mail-i- n wt ........ i.et AC GTE 44 944 Mo4orcraft...............n.....64 i 69 33 Mackey scored a career-hig- h points to lead Georgia Tech over ,. Morgan State. Other Games Elsewhere, Keith Colvin made a layup with 21 seconds left to lift the University of San Diego past San Diego State Hall (1847 S. Columbia Lane, Orera). The 15 bouts are sanctioned by Utah ABF. Admission is $4- Among the boxers featured Friday Car, will be seven from Dell's. Provo's los Juarez will have a rematch with Gusto Sanchez of Box Elder in the division. Sanchez won a close 2 decision last weekend over Juarez. Vom'a Xlnn Kail uril alert Ka in ontinn In ! the class. Other Dell's boxers - include Daryl Jack of Provo (72 lb. 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Second team honors went to Jesse Jacobson, Matt Palmer, Jon Mason and Cory Young of North Sanpete, Brad Moody of Delta and Dee Olsen of Manti. selec- In the Deseret News ' tions, first team honors went to Penrod, Myers, Jacobson, Moon, Jackson, Ena, Danny Davis (ML View), Jones, Saluone, Christian Henderson (Mt. View), Mason, Walker, Stephens, Bailey, Van Beckstrom (Delta), Jason Lee, Adam ; Hawkes (Orem), Eric Dean (Provo), Bryant Allred (No. Sanpete), Cook, Lundberg and Smith. Second team honors went to Harding, Bob Bearnson (Timpview), Bateman, Johnny Revill (Lehi), Roger Critchfield (Sp. Fork), Mower, Sam Lee, Ryan Wilson (Sp. Fork), Brandon Lindsey (Wasatch), Matt Palmer (No. Sanpete), Brad Moody (Delta), Justin Ludvigson (Manti), John Miller (No. Sanpete). 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