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Show O Scoreboard i -- I Sunday, December 8, 1931 E5g- Tfca Daily Herald D3-- 4 illfFliifi NOTABLE QUOTES: "We cant make mistakes, we have to stay on our blocks and we have to have the right play at the right time. There is some luck involved. They do a lot of blitzing, come from different angles. If you go at the point of their attack you're in trouble." Former BYU great Bart Gates who plays center for the Super Bowl champion New York Giants. He was commenting on the Eagles game today. Giants-Philadelph- ia By DICK HARMON Va. -HARRISONBURG, Mark Heslop shrugged off a shooting slump and nailed four consecutive three point bombs in leading BYU past James Madison in a 3 victory here Saturthrilling day. It was Hesiop's metamorphose and an alleged phantom point that was named Flayer of the Year by the Golf Writers Association of America on Saturday. Couples won two PGA Tour events in the 1SS1 season, led the Tour in scoring average and was a key figure in the United States Ryder Cup victory over Europe. Mike Hill from fee Senior PGA Tour and Meg Mailon from the LPGA were named Players of the Year on their tours in the nation-wid-e voting of more than SCO GWAA members. Hill won four tournaments and led in the tour for golfers most of the year. money-winninMailon also scored four victories, including the U.S. Women's Open and the LPGA. i 2-- 66-6- the game. Hesiop's disrupted the game which helped clinch the young Cougars third consecutive TOP GOLFER: Fred Couples headway at NCAA selection time in March. BYU now faces Utah State in the Cougar Classic in Provo. The senior from Ogden, the guy who'd gone zip for 9 at Utah State and 8 at Tulsa, scored 23 points in keying a Cougar comeback in a game that saw BYU down by as . much as 15 with 16 minutes left in Herald Sports Editor BYU to a The kind 3-- 0 victory, boosting all road wins. start Final three pointer, with three seconds to play, iced the victory. It was a miracle comeback. A lucky comeback. "I came 3,000 miles to find my of wins that make big shot," said Heslop. "I'm thankful I was on tonight." And was he ever. "Sometimes you get lucky. We were lucky," said Reid. "But I credit our team, we hit some big pressure shots and came back." Heslop hit 1 1 shots and joined Nick Sanderson with two free throws in the closing 18 seconds to clinch the win. "I never thought I was in a slump. Coach never said a word and let me play my game. I knew it would come. I wasn't worried. But I'll tell you, it sure felt good," said f pi i'jJ. L FOREMAN GETS TKO: ---- tQ ,3-7'''. George Foreman continued his Improbable attempt to become a heavyweight champion, less than three rounds needing ' Saturday night to stop previously ' unbeaten Jimmy Ellis. Ellis was badly hurt in early in the second i round of the scheduled fight and appeared nearly out on his feet as the bell rang, hanging fen p Foreman following a pounding of rights and lefts to the head and body. 7" ( - aru TOfS-e- Caa ' , 41 ss blood-alcoh- ; ' ' se HJXi , ' n at UASeSOM 7 1 0 20. Daina 1 1. 5- - 12. (See BYU, Page D2) zsB yazz upend Rocksfs; Sixers win ' - HOUSTON (AP) Jeff Ma-loscored 22 points and helped spoil the return of Hakeem Olaju-wo- n as Utah handed Houston its fifth straight loss, 96-9Saturday night. Oiajuwon, returning after missing seven games because of an irregular heartbeat, had 28 points and got 12 rebounds, but the Jazz took control by holding the Rockets scoreless for 7:02 in the second half. Karl Malone, the NBA's No. 2 scorer with a 29.2 average, and K" " f &l hf- VLj I - ) ets. lead The Rockets took a 76-7- 5 into the fourth quarter, but they were outscored 11-- 0 as the Jazz with 7:22 left pulled ahead 86-7- 6 in the game. Buck Johnson's basket with Herald PhotosPatrick J. Krohn Whether passing or running, Ty Detmer has brought crowds at Cougar Stadium four years of thrills. In these two photos, Detrrser shows his last home game in a BYU uniform. He won the Davey O'Brien award Saturday. his stuff against the University of Utah Desmond Howard wins Maxwell KINGS MILLS, Ohio (AP) Michigan's Desmond Howard won the Maxwell Award as the nation's top collegiate player Saturday night with the most lopsided vote in the award's 55 years. Howard, who led the nation's receivers in touchdowns, got 74 percent of the vote to easily beat Florida State's Casey Weldon and Brigham Young's Ty Detmer. The award, voted by the Football Writers Association of America, college head coaches and the Maxwell Club, was the most prestigious of the 10 handed out Saturtelevision day, during a one-hothe Football Hall at College special of Fame. ol ur Washington's Steve Emtman won the Outland Trophy as the nation's top interior lineman, his second major award in two days. Emtman also won the Lombardi Award on Thursday night. Detmer won the Davey O'Brien Award as the nation's top quarterback, Florida State's Terrell Buckley won the Jim Thorpe Trophy as the top defensive back, Weldon received the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award as the top graduating quarterback, and Rice's Trevor Cobb won the Doak Walker Trophy as the top running back. The Maxwell Award could be just a prelude to a Heisman for Howard, who scored 23 touchdowns this season and made the weekly highlight reels with his sensational catches and punt returns. The Heisman will be announced Dec. 14, and Howard is the overwhelming favorite. guys was something," Emtman said. "To win over those two guys "If this is another step to the Heisman, I'll take it in stride," Howard said. If the Maxwell voters are any was something else . " Detmer was pleased to get the O'Brien for the second consecutive year in light of Brigham Young's 0-- 3 start. He said his teammates deserve a lot of the credit for his indication, he's several strides ahead of the field. Howard got 2,402 points in the voting. That's four times as many as Detmer, who woir last year as part of his sweep of the Maxwell award. and Heisman. "It's nice to see the majority of the voters chose me," Howard said. "I was extremely nervous." Emtman also was the favorite for his award. The junior defensive tackle is the key to No. 2 Washington's defense, ranked second in the nation. Emtman has 6V2 sacks and 13 tackles in the backfield. He edged Baylor's Santana Dot-so- n and Michigan's Greg Skrepen-a- k for the Outland. "To be up there with those two "We started with three tough games. It's a credit to a team that worked hard and was able to pull together," he said. "They could have shut it down and started thinking about next year." Detmer, a senior, owns 65 NCAA passing records and is the first player to throw for more than 15,000 yards. He beat Weldon and Texas A&M's Bucky Richardson for the award. Detmer won the Heisman, Max- - Oiajuwon had six points and five rebounds in the first period, and then scored 13 points in the third period. Houston led 63-5- 5 with 6:35 left in the third quarter before the Jazi closed within one at the end of th4 , period. The Rockets trailed 13-- 9 when Oiajuwon came into the game an4 halftim they rallied to a 48-4- 7 lead, aided by 14 first-ha- lf pointj ; by Maxwell. 76ers 103, Bulls 100 The Phila. PHILADELPHIA delphia 76ers snapped the Chicag? wir Bulls' club-recostreak behind HawkJ Hersey ning ins' 30 points and Armon Gilliam' three crucial free throws in the fi nal seconds Saturday night. 2 Gilliam scored a season-hig- h points and Ron Anderson added 20 for the 76ers, who ended their own seven-gam- e losing streak in overtime against Portland on Frida The game was Philadelphia's fiftfi - straight without the injurefl Charles Barkley and was the fir$ in the last nine the Sixers have shijt better than 50 percent. J Michael Jordan had 32 points for the Bulls, who last lost on Nov. 5 against Golden State. 1 Cavaliers 99, Bullets 97 RICHFIELD, Ohio - Stevfe shdt Kerr made a twisting with less than one second remaining, and the Cleveland Cavaliers remained perfect at home by beamWashington ing the slump-ridde- n Bullets 99-9- 7 Saturday night. Cleveland is 0 at the Coliseum this season and has won 10 of its last 12 games overall. Hornets 109, Magic 95 15-fo- ot (See AWARDS, Page D2) 8-- SUN CITY, South Africa (AP) Bernhard Langer continued his assault on the record books at the 7 em. Ttnnl, European Community championship (PSN cable) 11 a.m. NFL football, Broncot at Browna (KUTV Channal 2) Tha 11 a.m. Equeetrlan competition. National Horta Show (ESPN cabla) ' 11:30 a.m. College Hockay. Boston U at Northaaatarn (PSN cable) i Noon Albanvilla '92, Triathlon (ESPN cabla) 1 p.m. Swing. (KSL Channal 5) 1 p.m. Wlda World of Alaska Sporta (ESPN cabla) 1 p.m. Auto racing, NHRA Nationals (TNN cable) 2 p.m. NFL football, Bills at Raiders i (KUTV Channal 2) 2 p.m. NFL football. 49era at Seahawks (KSL Channal 9) 2 p.m. Oolf, J.C. Penney Claaalc (KTVX Channal 41 2 p m. Pool. Challenge of Champlona eemltinal (ESPN cable) 3 p.m. Senior golf, Kaanapali Claaalc (ESPN Cable) 't a p.m. College hockey. Ohio State at . Michigan State (PSN Cable) p.m. NFL football, Vikings it Bucea-- , neera (ESPN Cable) I JO p m. College hockey. Boston College at Boston University (PSN Cable) 11 p.m. Women's basketball, Texas at Virginia (PSN Cable) Million Dollar Golf Challenge, lead Satgrabbing an eight-strok- e urday. The methodical German shot a 67, following rounds of 68 and 65, for a score of a tournament record over the 7,727-yar- d Gary Player Country Club course. 54-ho- le Ian Woosnam of Wales and Seve Ballesteros of Spain hold the record of 274, meaning Langer needs only to shoot a 73 in "Sunday's final round to break the mark. His opponents have virtually conceded him the title. "I could shoot 62 tomorrow and still lose," said Britain's Nick Fal-da respectable at 209 but nine back of the 72-ho- le Monday Div- o, final (ESPN Cable) p.m. Motorcycle racing (PSN Cable) I 68. leader after a third-roun- d Langer "is playing "well, holing the putts, and if he misses a green, he scrambles," Faldo said. "He's not giving anything away to the course." Mark Calcavecchia, a stroke behind Faldo, said Langer would win "unless he goes off in the bushes, which he won't." "He'll go out and play conser- vatively," Calcavecchia said. "He'll be stupid if he doesn't." Langer's round Saturday exem- plified his play throughout the tournament. He birdied the first hole with a 20-fostyle, putt in his cross-han- d had another birdie on No. 2, and three-woo- d hit a terrific 240-yarhis second for island the to green shot on the par-- 5 ninth hole that set up a chip and birdL The back nine brought his only ot d bogey , on No. 12 "a really bad Langer said lowed by two straight birdies turing solid putting. four-iron- ," Seniors Tour ior Classic. Colbert's two-da- y 127, tied the total of tour's 18th. "I tried to play aggressively, but intelligently," Colbert said. "Perhaps I would have shot 59 if I had kept on track." "I knew he was having a great d leader Dale Douglass, who shot a 65 to 128. "With so stand at many people in contention, I need to play well." round," said first-roun- er er 36-ho- le record set by Bruce Crampton at the Vantage Bank One Classic 1987. Lee Elder set the single-roun- d 61 record at the Merrill Lynch-Go- lf Digest Commemorative in 1985. After making par on the first hole of the Royal Kaanapali North Course on Maui Island, Colbert reeled off six consecutive birdies 400- before he bogeyed the par-4, scored 30 points and controlled ttje beginning and the end of the game, (See NBA, Page D2) fea- record-tyin- g m' At Jesnm - ,tj aatiiajyajstyajtafraa Johnify Penney Classic. Both teams were at 199, one stroke ahead other teams. yard eighth hole. On the back nine, he birdied the 10th, 12th, 15th and 61 Saturday to move into the lead after two rounds of the First Development Kaanapali Sen- - TEAM CLASSIC: At Tarpon Cousins Gene Springs, Fla., Sauers and Hollis Stacy posted a 64 Saturday to tie 3illy Andrade and Kris Tschetter for the lead after three rounds of the J.C. fol- SENIORS: At Kaanapali, Hawaii Jim Colbert fired a PGA Fla. 3jD Newman scored a season-hig- h Charthe as points Saturday night lotte Hornets broke a road losing streak with a 109-9- 5 victory over the Orlando Magic. The Hornets, the last NBA team without a road victory, lost their 11th consecutive road game this season at Chicago on Friday night. They ended their frustration away from home by shooting 57 percent from the field and holding Orlando to 18 points in the fourth quarter, t Dell Curry came off the bench to score 22 points, 1 1 of them in the last period when Charlotte built a lead and sent many in the Orlando Arena crowd of 15,131 home early. Rookie Larry Johnsdn scored 20 points for the Hornets. Suns 109, Heat 108 j "1 f 14-ga- rd ORLANDO, 1 ne 1 A NCAA 4 l- 25- - emon MM1. Cutuaa 2 11. Chambers 9 3 Lancaster 0 7 2. Boat ' , CM MMI. timer 0- - S 0. Totals 2S--UBVU S3. Itemuw jemea Wa'ian 34. 23. Pout goats-B- YU Kaaioe (.15 (Sanderson 4Cti i, Nuoi ). James Madenfl Cutuko FnukM (Etfaerdt 3VU RabaunOa 20 (tenon n. Jemee atodkm 2 tChwnbera AaeaMs BYU 14 (CM ). Jena MeOMon 14 (EoawOa a). Total aula BYU 17. Jamas atsdaoa 14. Tecnnt- eale James Statfeeoa tan. A ,923. fclwMs ol am. Women's soccer, 23. Nov-20- BUTKUS WINNER: Erick Auderson of Michigan on Saturday won the Butkus Award as the best collegiate linebacker in the nation. senior inside A linebacker, Anderson was selected over two other finalists, Marco Coleman of Georgia Tech and Robert Jones of East Carolina. Anderson this season recorded 97 tackles, 73 of the solo, intercepted two passes and recovered one fdmble. 11 ision 34 1 Santiago MU9. Larson o to. Troe C Ante 0 3 a. Fn 2 0 2. Totals scored only 15 points in the fourth, 234-pou- , 1 quarter. , Oiajuwon, sidelined since was activated shortly before game time and entered the game for the first time with 5:58 left in the first quarter. ol blood-alcoh- - 6:37 to play broke Houston's scoreless streak, but the Rockets Franklin & Marshall (Lancaster, Pa.) tennis player was found dead Saturday with a content level four times the legal limit, authorities said. Johan Hans Holmkvist, a sophomore from Akarp, Sweden, was found unconscious in another student's dormitory room at 5 a.m., college officials said. College dean of students Alice Dnimm said content Holmkvist's was 0.40 percent. Authorities consider a person too drunk to limit drive when the reaches 0.10 percent. Holmkvist was one of the top six players on the Franklin & Marshall tennis team and was the top reserve on the men's squash team, director of athletics William A. Marshall said. blood-alcoh- - maphxhi aa 14. Heatae) 7 John Stockton each scored 15 points for the Jazz and Vernon Maxwell scored 18 for the Rock- Revelations that former East German coaches gave performance-enhancin- g drugs to their swimmers, has retired Olympic star Komelia Ender wondering if she received them without ever knowing it. The winner of four Olympic gold medals in 1976 and eight world titles, said in an interview published Saturday in The Times of London that it was possible she was given illegal substances in her food and drink while she was at an East German sports school. And she recalled having injections which the coaches said were to help her regenerate and recuperate during training and after competition. ALCOHOL DEATH: t. 4ftne 2. Kraght 0 DRUG MYSTERY: : J- reran XLiW ! . t asnamcie er 8-- SET":, Heslop. BYU appeared to tie the short with but beefy JMU team 60-6- 0 But to minutes under two play. just a three-pointby Cougar guard Nick Sanderson etched as a trey two minutes earlier by the official scorekeeper, did not get put on the board. When the scoreboard controller finally credited Sanderson with three instead of two, JMU coach Lefty Driesell went nuts. "I don't know what happened but at that time of the game, it re nt MIAMI of two Kevin Johnsdn |