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Show Friday, December I E9 fwnnaiiia 9), Golden stasa is luwena ). Total touts Mmneaota 23, Gatden State 29. Technicals- - isinnaaota ceaeh Lewe. iainnssots wage! dekmss 3, Golden Stsa s TWaSs,-B elcreese St ateaspraa St N. Carosna St i. afeeraoen MBA IndMouat NEW YORK (AP) goal percentage, nooundinf and assist BOUTM CnnCounty M linniim 7S. N M Robmeofi, S.A. Berkley, Phoe. Wilwa, AO. Ota fo won, Hon. K. Matone, Utah Rkrhmond, Sac. exowtST Inowiewee 7 111, FT FO Pts 12 144 57 345 15 140 112 400 11 104 63 212 13 114 92 332 14 130 79 345 14 120 111 354 13 114 70 319 11 99 62 255 11 90 03 254 14 110 01 314 13 119 47 299 15 110 94 322 14 110 53 294 79 11 47 14 04 110 294 91 51 259 13 90 12 50 234 91 39 234 12 45 249 91 13 51 209 14 103 O'Nawl. OrL (S totmmcsr Astansea lie, Meaourl M OkunoiM St 17, Arizona St a Tessa St 71, E. Central u. m fkH WIST Monmoutt, N.J. S Mowrs OW DoMraon tz, UC Santa Barbara t7 Sen Oseoo uc Irvine 13 San Diego St 104, Weatewnt SO Weslnngtoa SI. 74. Pmaeura St 57 Mow, kid. Dresler , Port AaouMuait. Dsn. Colsman, M.J. C Robinson, Pori Starks. M Y. Mowrsng, Char. Sprewed. G.S. Kemp. Sea. Rice, aha. Price dev. Maahbum, Dal. l I, EXMMUTiOM Ananase St 7S Arkansas dpress 7C Hurray St W, VASOA USA t 24 Field fteas Psrcerrlatc WWtams, Port Kemp. See. Aoy SS, Afta 40 Logan , Orvmoue M Joraan 44, Ogden 33 Pine VWw S4, HoKmok, Ariz.. 34 Attamom SS, Mermrjuntan Chrietisfl East 4S, Grsivjer Boa Elder 50, Hunter 40 Bonneville S3, HMcrea SO Murray 37, Payton 33, OT Wendover 30, Ougwey 34 Drsie 47, fachfieid 34 Urem 44, Nratt Sunmft 33 Parovjsn SI, Panguach 52 Rowland Hal 47, Mount Vernon S Lew 59, Orarste 41 Pleasant Grose SS, Tooata 23 jt AJtaTO, Hoy 01 Boa Eldar 91, Cypcua 9 Off 15 14 13 13 13 13 SO 00 PffcOC Anderson. HJ. Psrtwr (7 12, Stflson 3 2 0, Moms 0 5 4 0 2 14, Dunn 0, Sonmaan 2 0 2. HIM 0 04) 9, 9, Rosa 2, Nalaon 2 Hawkins 0 04 0, Vatantma 0. 04 2, Hay 2 1. Johnson 04 2, Siawaia Hall: UVSC 41, Wye 27. Wyo 04 (Watson UVSC 3 Chambers Moora Jonas Roaa Rabounda: Wyo 52 (Gomsz 10) (Morris UVSC 50 (HW 10). Assists: Wyo 13 (McNafty 5) UVSC 25 (Own 7, Morns 7). Fouls: Wyo 12 UVSC 10. 20.3 11.9 19.5 19 5 11.2 19.1 .057 .013 .611 .596 .579 .506 .553 .552 .550 341 r 94 155 11.9 155 11.9 151 11.0 105 91 165 131 149 W .417 2 2 4 4 10 10 .333 .284 0 4 0 7 7 0 1 .714 .571 .402 .402 .357 12 .143 0 S 9 Pet M 5 S .007 .007 S S .402 .305 .071 13V (7 4 Atlanta Cnartotte too CMr .750 .503 .533 .429 7 S S Miami Osvaland DatraH Indiana Milwaukee oa Pet. L 3 S 0 7 0 0 Now York Orlando Boston Washington SWj 2 3vi 3ft .357 L San Antonio Utah W 15 10 10 0 9 7 Minnesota 1 13 SaatUa Pnoanis Portland GoWanStata LACUppsrs LALakars Sacramanto 0 1.000 I 12 - .923 .750 2 .571 .500 .402 .400 .204 10 4V Oft 0 7 0V Houston 04, Msw York 05 Scania 105, WaaMngton 95 Phoanii 102, Detroit 101 Utah 103, Indiana 97 Minnasota 103, Golden State 91 10.4 9.7 9.5 124 102 139 137 112 IS 13 'Sacramento at New York, 11 m. San Antonio at Philadelphia, 0:30 p.n Portland at Wsshmgton, 5:30 p.m. Orlando at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. Chertotte at Utah, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Seattle, 0 p.m. LA Laura at LA Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Indians at Golden Slate, 9:30 p.m. i! York (94) At H HOUSTON Horry 3 7 7 0, Thorpe 34 04 9, Oiaawon 1 4 3 17, K.Smtth 0, Herrara 37, Maiwel 0 4 7, Bullsrd 1 3 04 3, EUe 7 13, Brooks 0 0 04. . Riley 04 04 0. Totala NfW YORK (OS) Ewfna 5 9. 2 44 3 Mason 0, Oakley 7 7 2 35, C.Smith 0-15, Stacks 12, Rivera 2 WtMama 2 3. Davis 2 04 2, 04 2, Anthony OS. 3 2 4 2.Totala 9 2, Campbell 1 SB 13 M 14-- 94 Moustan 10 24 IS Ywfc Me BuHard goala-tiou- aton (K.Smith New Eaa Books , Maswell-4Horry Wvars Dsvls York Anthony (Starks Fouled out None. Rebounds Houston SO (Herrara 15), New York 30 (Oakley, Cwlng 0). Assists iiouston 24 (Horry I), New York 15 (Rivera, S lurks SL Total toula Houston 19, Haw York 21. Techntcele Herrara, EM, Mason, Oakley, Starks. A 19,763. 0-- 7 1 - 13. At Landovea, aM. WATTU (104) 3 17, Perktne 24 Kemp 1 10-- 2 12, Schrempt 10. Cage 44 04 4 9, CM 5 04 10, Peyton 5 5 0, Johnson 0-10, Askew 9, McMillan 74 04 0, Scheffler 04 04 0, King 04 04 0. Totals 9 , 2 105. WASHINGTON GugNotta (M MacLaan 10, 4 21, 5 9 4 10, Chapman Duckworth 44 2 9, Adams 34 0, 04 20, Wester 04 44 14, Cheency 1, Overton 04 04 0, Mureeen 04 04 0, Butler 2 04 ITotale 3041 7 95. Price 04 3, Smith as to Sot,!. Waalwaatasi is M 11 1B 17-- tos M SO McMillan easts Saaffia 24 (Pertona (Price Washington Chapman 04). Fouled out 52 (Parkins II, Washington n Seattle 27 (Peyton ), SI. Total touts Seattle 23, Askew Gugkotta 1, Adams OHt None. Rebounda-Sea- ttla 43 (Wslksr 0). Assists 19 (Chapman Wsshlngton 21. A 19,756. Elliott 44 10, 10, MMs 1 West 19, I TtWMftJn) NOV. atat CO SOY 1, Ty Murray, Stephenvti, Tmaa. $173,075. 2, Joe Beaver, HumsviMe, Texas, 192,949. 3, Tee Woolman, Llano, Teiae, $90,263. 4, Roy Cooper, ChHdress, Tesae, 5, Brent Lewis, Ptnon, N.M., $01,116. 6, Clay O'Brien Cooper, GUtoert, Am., $59,700. 7, Mate Bears, Powe Butte, Ore., 954.584. 9. Tommy Guy, Abilene, Tessa, $54,404. 9, Cody Lambert Henrietta, Tesaa, $54,154. 10, Rocky Steegsll, Clevis, Csllf., $53,507. 11, Dee Pickett, Caldwell, Idaho, $52,575. 12, Rod Lyman, Kakspell. Mont, $41.677. 13, Mark Simon, Florence. Arte., $49,092. 14, Bobby Harm. GMette, Wyo, , $49,900. 15, Marty Jonas. Hcbbe, N.M.. (72.is. SADOLC BRONC RKMNG 1, Dsn Mortsnaen, Bmmgs, Mont. $95,203. 2, Craig Latham, Teihoma, Taiaa, $94,704. 3, Rod Hsy, Mayerthorpe, Alberta, $76,113. 4, Dan Etbeuer, Good-weOkie., $67,231. S, Derek Clark, Coicord, Ok la., $61,495. 6, Tom Reaves, Stephenvitts, Tsias, $54,209. 7, Billy Etbeuer, Roe Heights, S O., $50,664. 9, Ty Murray, Stsphsnvms, Texas, (44,710. 9, Kyle Wemple, Mtrford, Cakf., $42,367. 10, Bud Longbrake, Dupree, S O., $40,924. 11, Ousne Dames, mnatrsil, Alberts, $40,354. 12, Butch Small, Duboia, Idaho, $39,702. 13, Kent Cooper, Albion, Idaho, $39,330. 14. Matt Reed, El Dorado. Kan., $39,120. 15, Red Lemmei, Mud Butte, 5. D., $37,014. BAREBACK RJ04NO 1, Marvin Garrett, Bene Fourche, S O., $79,520. 2, Cant Corey, KennewKk, Wssh., $75,990. 3, Deb Grssnough, Red Lodge, Mont., $79,032. 4, Lance Crump, Cooper, Texas. $61,666. S, Wayne Herman, Dickmaon, N.O., $52,222. 6, Larry Kayos, Wyo., $51,516. 7. Rocky Sieegas, Ckxrls. Cam., $49,641. 9. Room Burwaah, Okotoas, Alberta. $43,565. 9, Ty Murray, StechenvUle, Tens, $46,313. 10, Chuck Logue, Decatur, Tesaa, $44,914. 11, Denny McLana-haCanadian, Texas, $44,136. 12. Phi Smith, Emerson, Ark, $43,372. 13. Ken Lenssgrsv, Rapid City, S O., $42,711. 14, Bll Boyd, Oktt, Alberta, $41,103. 15, Brian Hawk, Euleea, Tens. $40,199. 16, D.J. Johnson, Hutchinson, Kan., $39,053. liu BtfHHtl 1, Ty Murray, Stepherwille, Tesaa, $02,052. 2, Tult Hademan, Bowie, Texas, $53,297. 3, Daryt Mills. Pink Mountain, B.C., $50,451. 4, Tad Hues, Escalon, CaW., $49,431. 6, Glen Koekty, Nanton, Alberta. $47,470. 6, Marty Staneert, Sanger, Cain., $46,116. 7, Jerome Devla. Ajchdale, NX., $44.4!i0. I. Aaron Semss, Auburn, CsW , $44,232. 9. Brant Thurman, Auann, Tasaa, $43,960. 10, Adam CarnHo. El Paso, Tsiss, $43,904. 11, Buddy Gulden, El Dorado HnH, Cskf., $43,609. 12. Mark Cam, Atoka, Okla., $43,256. 13, Pal Yancey, Dallas, Tsiss, $41,392. 14, Cody Lambert. Henrietta, Tesaa, $40,291. 15, Charlea Sampson, Cass Grand, Ariz., $40,191. Shawn McMuHan, Tesaa, $62,544. 2. Joe Beaver. HuMsvHIe, Tsiss, $67,179. 3, Mike Arnold, Murrteta. CaHt., $05,909. 4, Fred WrsttWd. Houston. Tesaa, $63,110. S, Brant Lewie, Plnon, N.M., $54,919. 6. Mats Johnson, Hsnryetta, Okla., $53,054. 7, Rusty Sewilt, Magnoka, Texas, $51,662. I. Jim Bob Msyee, Manor, Texas. $50,749. 9, Ricky Canton, Cleveland. Tesaa. $50,375. 10, Roy Cooper, Childress, Tsiss, $49,430. 11, Shawn Franfclm, House. N.M., $46,623. 12, Tommy Guy, AbHene. Tesaa. $46,096. 13, Herbert Thertet, Poplstvtae, Msa.; $45,271. 14, Tod Stane, Canyon Lake, Tesaa, $44,415. 15, Troy Pruitt, Mine-tarNeb., $44,160. 9TIIR WRISTUNO 1, Lae Laakoeky, VSong, Alberta, $59,290. 2, Ote Berry, Chscotah. Okla., $53,373. 3, Mike Smith, Jerome, Idaho, $52,595. 4, Steve Duhon, Opelouaas, Le., $49,639. 5, Jim Whtts, Norman, Okla, $46,200. 6, Todd Fox, Marble Fstts, Texas, $44,229. 7, Rod Lyman, Kakspel. Mont, $41,752. 9. Mike Sanders, Morris, Okie., $40,732. 9, Biad (Meson, Ennia, Mont, $39,990. 10, Todd Boggust Psynton, Saakatchewen, $39,376. 11, Doug Houston, Tucson, Am., $36,631. 12, Dean Wang, Baker, Mont, $31,165. 13., Derek Dave, Ferriday. La., $37,332. 14., Ricky Huddieston, Tamlna, Okla., $36,243. 15, Winston Fray, Eunice, La., $33 946. nAMROPINO 1. Tse Woolman and Rich Skefton. Llano. Texaa. $59,354. 9, Charlee Pogue, Rmgllng. Okla., $56,945. 4. Bobby Hurley, Ceres, Calif., $45,597. S. Matt Tyler, Coraicana, Texas, and Steve Northcott, Odessa, Texaa, $43,592. 7, Clay O Brian Cooper, Gilbert, Ariz., $43,144. 9, Alton Bach, Merced, Cain., $39,662. 9, Ose Pickett, CaMweN, Idaho, and Mike Beers, Powell Butte, Ore., $30,660. 11, Terry Settand, Sun City, Arts., $37,270. 12, Jake Barnes, Chandler, Ariz., $37,209. 13, Bobby Harris. Gillerts, Wyo., $35,462. 14, LkMoR Cowden and Cody Cowden, Merced, CaHt., $34,795. rreiRftopiMO 1, Guy Alan, Vmrta, Okla., $S2,322. 2. Amok) Fens, Sonrxe, Texaa, $42,567. 3, Roy Cooper, ChHdrsas, Texaa. $36,222. 4, Tea Woolman, Llano, Texaa, $34,267. 9, Da Lynn Jones, Hobba, N.M., $30,766. 6, Marty Jonas. Hobba, N.M., $26,490. 7. Roy Angermm-sr- . Uvakle, Texas, $23,200. 6, Bucky Hefner, Chetses. Okla., $23,079. 9. Jimmy Hodge, Lometa. Texaa, $19,470. 10, Sid Howard, Buffalo, Okie., $19,394. 11, J.Paul WMtems, Pones city, Okls., $17,417. 12, Rod Hsrtnesa, Pswhuska, Okla., $16,149. 13. Bobby Harris, Gillette, Wyo., $12,763. 14. Nell Worrell, Frsdonla, Kan., 111,066. 15, Ben Ingham, Sonora, Texaa, $10,259. BARREL 3 3 0, S3, Porynlee ssjasi HORMRACiNO 11 5 54 26, 10, Thomas Owners 3 Hunter 1 2 2, Anderson 1 04 2, Wood 04 04 0, 101. 1 9 Macon 04 04 0. Totals 11 aw aa wa Smith Mslsrle Stevens It SI 14 M 10101 goals Phoenoi 0 (Berkley 14, nmge Detroit (Thomas 34, Dumsrs Rebounds Fouled Phoemi 39 Aseatt-Jha-nti (Berkley 9). Detroit 47 (Poiymce 13). 35 (Berkley 10), Detroit 29 (Thomes 13). Total 17, Detroit 19. Teehnicala-earkl- ey, e. a h4 - 1 ewott RACI Charmayne Rodman, Gait. Celt!., $61,666. 2, Deb Mohon, Gladawaier, Tsxsa, $65,212. 3, Kim West, Oklahoma City, Okla., $53,440. 4, Krtatle Peterson, F inert, Colo, $47,173. S. Barbers MerrW, Santaqum, Utah, $47,119. I, Sharon Koootd, Big Horn. Wyo., $45,053. 7, Tarda Heller, Phoenix, Ariz., $39,179. $. Chertotte Schmidt, Cut Bank, Mont., $30,766. 9, Llta Scott Price, Reno, Nov., $33,602. 10, Key Btandtord, Stockdele. Texas, $32,979. 11, Derma Napier, Spin, Okie., $32,210. 12, Angle Meadora, Wetumks, Okla., $32,015. 13, JoAnn Mlddleton, LeveHend, Texaa, $31,357. 14, Suaie Seopela, Gwtatts, Wyo., $31,162. 15, Lanrta Powers, Guthne, Okla., $30,514. 1, FJohnson 04 1 0- Jockaya 1st Ind 3rd 1,395 1,150 1,061 1,129 02 1.111 McCenvm Deisnousaay Santos Detroit 21,494. Jones and Jeff Ju-- Doug aspaw Pacific Leajexw SEIBU LIONS Signed Mike Pagliarulo. third baseman, to a ons year ManrMta McGaughey 311 276 Airfield steKsy24724 9. 0 Dsvls 41 44 12, Smtts 1 1 11. Miner 4 9, Fleming 14 2 3, Thompson Devla 2 Mitchell 2 flaakm J.' K.Wtlhsms 44 1, 9, S 2044 97. 4 9. Totals 1,155 1,001 Nalatanl Krone 1,110 1,012 WtL?1-4 10 9 25, 3 ESi 312 264 206 224 142 214 196 254 211 196 160 204 155 179 166 199 169 212 171 16 199 156 140 165 149 156 150 9i2.Sj2.546 $12,135,523 $12,000,163 $10,659,929 10,56,070 99.971.574 $6,570,516 147 $6,333,11$ 132 $7,374,463 130 $6,446,712 J 13. fMKI- -r K.Mskms 11), Utah ,,'.. A Rermmds-4ndia- 67 (K.Malone 010 22. RvJe. 0 OT 92? 04 10, WUksma i-9. Davlo i 44 toVFrenk 24 5 103. 1 13, Brown 04 4 29. BaUsy 2 4, Smith l4 pj- - Johnson 94 44 3 4, Jennings 14 1 2, Oram tZZciim 14 04 2, Orayar 14 04 4. Totala 2 Jgt jasiey, 3(i"K 5 VV- 129 44 47 49 44 96 23 2nd 3rd 11 . 11 Arcanrjuee Praira Bayou KiesinKrki Petesld Lure $5,929,453 $$.544,302 $5,056,676 $4,611,119 $4,554,396 $4,445,372 $4,101,433 $3,944,279 $3,662,337 60 73 59 43 12 10 I HARNESS RACtfSO ThrSMaw Nsr. 26 Horace) kta A 2nd 3rd Prestderttsl Bel (3pc) 24 19 5 2 $2,172 166 1 $1,363,463 16 24 Pine Crap (3!c) 3 Life Sign (3pct 3 $1,354 911 22 13 6 22 15 American Winner pic) 4 2 $1,294,060 1 26 21 0 $1,109,155 Staying Together (apg) 2 $1,124,309 S 25 14 Riyadh (3oc) 1 16 13 0 Magical Mike (2pc) $769,406 1 Crown 0 $766,626 (2tc) Wesgate 1 2 $674,645 Expeneive Scooter (2pc) 11 11 11 Freedoms Friend (2pf) 0 6 3 $600,412 17 St " lorm ismpoea Doug Brown uave awgea Ron Wspkw BMO'Donnel Jamea Morril Jr. Bta 2nd 3rd let Ron Marsh JormCampbel Wexam Parker Rangers Philadelphia New Jersey Wsshlngton Florida islanders Tamps Bay NY Montreal Buflaio Quebec Hsrttord Ottawa Trainers Hslt. 1, Blsna Schvaneveldt. $1,427,569. 2, Conn $1,411,959. 3, Jack Brooks, $1,061,370. 4, John Baseett. $843,485. 5, Dwsyns Gilbrssth. $787,406. 6, Jerry Dcbba, $666,524. 7, Sam Sandoval. $579,749. I, C.W. Caacio, $540,834. 9, Ed GHss, $499,196. 10, Brian Konner. $440,013. 3 71 65 84 56 60 75 93 79 32 94 49 31 25 S3 71 21 21 1 3 2 20 2 14 6 7 3 2 99 69 88 87 87 70 92 82 113 94 24 20 4 2 3 18 15 CONFERENCE Central Division WESTERN W L T Ms OF CA 19 5 4 42 107 75 12 9 4 30 97 93 12 9 5 29 43 42 12 9 2 26 76 65 11 11 2 24 101 90 10 14 3 23 91 104 St Louis Chicago Detroit Winnipeg Pacific Division 15 7 14 11 10 13 10 13 9 16 5 19 Calgary Vancouver San Joe Los Angsts Anaheim Edmonton IIS I.X,Ji!iH 4 61 79 67 61 95 106 73 68 72 101 95 83 34 28 0 24 22 20 4 2 2 3 13 ,L. .I'tSJl JX4JI aim. I MET Friday, Dec 17 Laa Vegas Baarl At La Vega vs. Utah State ), Bel State 6 p.m. (ESPN) Pc 24 John Hancock Bamrf 1, Garcia, $2,034,737. 2, Henry Garcia, $1,502,543. 3. Bruce PUkemon, $1,242,766. 4, G.R. Carter, $833,718. 5. Joe Martinez. $734,742. 6. Jacky Menm. $715,722. 7, Nancy Summers, $649,752. 6, Larry Payne, $604,714. 9, Tram Tekj. $601,494. 10, Abu BakMlez, $593,090. 1, Steffi Graf, $2,821,337. 2, Arantxa Sanchez Werto, $1,939,239. 3, Concho MartlrMZ, $1,209,795. 4. Martina NavraWova, $1,036,119. 5. Gabrtele Sabett-ni- , 6967.6M. 6. Jane Novolna, $926,646. 7. Natalia Zvcreva. $857,160. 6, Gtg) Fernandez $671,063. 9, Helena S'ukovs, $655,573 10, Mary Jo remandaz, $611,681. Kraft Tour Pewit 1, Steffi Graf, 7,560. 2, Arantxa Sanchez Vicarlo, 5,005. 3, Conchfta Martinez, 3.960. 4, Martina Navra4-lov3,105. S, Gabnela Ssoaftni, 3.07S. 6. Jan Novotna, 2,763. 7, Arsca Huber, 2.254. 8, Mary Joe Fernandez, 2.241. 9, Manuals 10, Zm Garriaon Jackson, 1,666. WTA PujsiaJnga 1, Steffi Graf, 409 1746. 2, Arantxa Sanchez Vicarlo, 243.5556. 3, Martina NavratHova, 221.4969. 4, Conchrta MarSMZ, 192.3314. 5, Gsbrtsls SsbsBn!, 16.404. 5. Jena Novotna, 145.1179. 7, Mary Jo Femnndez, 136.2162. 9, Monica Seiea. 133.5178. 9, Janmrer Caprlatt, 126.3750. 10, Ansa Huber, 124.562$. Men TNreum Not. 28 ATP Money 2. -- an Courier, 1, Pet Sampras, $3,646,07$. $3,584,321. 3, Michael Such, $2,936,521. 4, Stefan Edberg, $2,309,509. 6. Goran Ivanisevic, $1,919,997. 6, Boris Backer. $1,765,639. 7, Michael Chang, I, Petr Korda, 11,517,229. 9, Sergt Bruguera, $1,447,464. 10, Andrei Medvsdsv, $1,301,143. P kin ee Tens Pearl 1, Pet Samnra 4,12$. 2, Michael Sttch 3,445. 3, Jim Courier 3,390. 4, Sergi Bruguera 2.590. S. Stefan Edberg 2,571. 6, Andrei Medvedev 2,415. 7, Goran Ivanisevic 2,186. 9, Michael Cheng 2.154. 9, Thorns Mueter 2,033. 10, Cedric Ptoen 2,012. At El Rasa, Tax vs. Oklanoma At Menfcmery, Ala. Blue vs. Gray, 10 a.m. (ABC) AiehaBowt Freano Stat Tuesday, Oec IB Uwerty Bawl At MfsnipMa State (64) v. Lousvill BOWLING Thresigfi Oct. 17 1, Wetter Rey Witkama, $200,170. 2. Peter Weber, $141,720. I, Ron WrUiame, $142,50. 4. Parker Bohn 61-4- ot Oean aeltcted 44 yoart 9 Aa., & 2000 mil if.1, 1 1 Michigan (ESPN) p.m. Wednesday, Owe. 29 Ceppsr Bawl At Tucson. Aria. vs. Kansas Stat (1-- S p.m. S p.m. Thursday, Dec 30 riesmay fiowt At Sam Diego or Ohio Brtgham Young ) vs. Wisconsin State 6 p.m. (ESPN) PreedoiH Boari At Aitaseakst. Calif. 7 p.m. (Raycom) Southsm Cal (74) vs. Utah Tech Vtrorni damson Friday, Dec 31 tndopondenc 8 met At Shrevepert. La. 10:30 a.m. vs. Indians ) Peach Bewt At Atlanta 4 p.m. (ESPN) vs. Kentucky Gator Bowl At Jacksonville, F1. (9-loser vs North Carolina ($-- Alsbsma S p.m. (TBS) (10-2- Iowa Alans Bowl At San Antonio (64) vs. Csilromw (84), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) Saturday, Jan. f Michigan (ESPN) Hall at Fame stowl At Tampa, Fla. (74) vs. North Carolina State (74), 9 a.m. Perm Stat CKruaBowt Al Orlando, pi. vs. Tennessee (9-- a.m. (ABC) Fiesta Bowl At Tampa, Ariz. 11 a.m. (NBC) vs. Arizona Caf guaet Bowl Altaians! Boston CoOeg (9-vs. Virginia (74). 11:30 a.m. Miami (9-- Carton Bowl Tax MM UCLA At DaUaa vs. CoeMwn. 2:30 p.m. (NBC) Ro Bovri At Pasadena, CaHt. or Ohio Stsls vs. Wisconsin (8-- (10-1- ) 2:30 p.m. (ABC) Southern U. p.m. (9-- Heritage Bowl At Atlanta vs. South Carolina Stat 2:30 Orang Bowl At kHami Nebraska (114) vs. Ccwhnon, 4 p.m. (NBC) At Alabama p.m. (ABC) Suar(ovt ties Ortoana ) PROVO BYU's fourth-ranke- d women's volleyball team will entertain Washington State in an NCAA Second Round match Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Smith Fieldhouse. Ticket prices, set by the NCAA, are $5 for general public and $3 for students and senior citizens. The match will be broadcast live on KSRR 1400 AM in Utah County and KMGR 1230 AM in Salt Lake. The pregame show begins at 7, with first serve scheduled for 7:30. The match can also be seen on Provo Cable channel tape-dela- y 17 at 10 p.m. Saturday, following the match. The BYU Cougars, ranked fourth, finished the regular season 26-- 2 and won the WAC championship with a perfect 14-- 0 record. Washington State's Cougars, ranked 21st, finished the regular in the PAC 10. season Eight of their losses were to onally-ranked teams that are headed to the NCA A tournament. Washington State earned the right to play BYU with a win Wednesday night over University of San Diego in an NCAA first 8-- nati- round match. "Washington State is a good team that has played competitively in the PAC 10, a very tough conference," said BYU coach Elaine Michaelis. "They have one of the premier players in the country in Becky Howiett. She's a right side hitter that gives them a good back row attack as well as a great front row attack. "They're playing well right now, they had a pretty decisive win in the first round and a nice weekend before that winning the da-Reno tournament." After losing their first match of the season at Hawaii, the Cougars raced to 25 straight wins, the second longest win streak in BYU history. It was a streak that included a victory over the same Hawaii team that beat them the night after that defeat and wins over five other NCAA tourney inIllinois State, George vitees Washington, Minnesota, Notre Neva- 11 will face The Wolverines ther toughest challenge of the ycung season tonight at 8 p.m. when they take on undefeated Casper College in the tournament's second round. Casper went 25-- 2 last year, and is 0 uowd cam In Provo ILiMJlKililiiili: 19th-rank- Dame, and New Mexico. BYU's e only other loss was a marathon to UCLA in the second-to-lamatch of the sea son. five-gam- top-rank- ed st Quiet determination and have been the key to BYU's successful season. Seniors MicrK ele Fellows, Tumua Matu'u, and Carol Rawson, along with junior setter Charlene Johnson Fiaputa are the Cougar stars, but everyone on the team has contributed to make this year one of the best in BYU history. Fellows tops the team and is second in the WAC in hitting percentage (.356). She is also second the squad in kills per game (3.62) and blocks per game (1.04). Matu'u leads BYU in kills per game (4.24) and digs per game (3.18). Rawson is the team leader in blocks per game (1.41). Fiaputa is averaging 1 .78 assists per game and tops the in with .33 per game. aces Cougars She is second in digs per game (2.90) and in hitting percentage team-unit- y 1 (279). The other main cogs in the Cougar machine are senior defensive specialist Shauna Scott (2.60 digs per game); freshman hitter Gale Oborn (3.08 kills per game, 2.62 digs per game); junior hitter Virpi Ollila (2.54 kills per game, 2.23 digs per game); junior hitter Marianne Clark (1.16 kills per game, .74 blocks per game); and junjor. defensive specialist Leslie Anderson (1.92 digs per game). As a team, BYU is hitting .247 and holding opponents to . 125. Washington State is led by 6-- 5 senior outside hitter Becky How-lett- to. 151. . If BYU wins win Saturday the ( team would advance to the West Region Championships, probably at UCLA. Saturday, Jan. 15 t Srvhw Classic At Stanford, CJff. East vs. Weat, 2 p.m. (ESPN) Saturday, Jan. 121 Senior Bowl North v. Cortege FORD GLTiVEL CUSTOM VAN Stool, a us. South, noon (ESPN) At vs. Hawaii m i.l LOADED, ALL THE GOODIES! t p.m. (ESPN) The New York Yankees in 1929 were the first major league team to adopt uni- form numbers. 7stztz d?n ivW, jrlV LEfTATlHsS 'mm "EELG". ISiXlCE"- BilCOifflTI: BELOW H1V0ICE! J .M ., JTa, J GREAT FOB CAR F0OLS, VACATIONS, liTJNTING TRIPS, Thursday, December 30th m .awlemle. Free Airport Shuttle Complimentary Continental Full use of heated pool Breakfast and spa in our tropical courtyard Free Parking PRE GAME LUNCH RECEPTION & FREE SHUTTLE TO STADIUM FOR AN ADDITIONAL $10 PER PERSON 1 .00-447-203- 7 XZtt EVWTIIOIG! STOCK 7090 SIMILAR MODEL SHOWN 's 4.40 kills per game and .288 hitting percentage. Junior middle blocker Joanne Johnson averages 1 .66 blocks per game. Junior setter Krista Beightol averages 12.02 as-- ; sists per game and leads the team in digs with 2.81 per game. As a team, Washington State is hitting .195 and holding opponents winner vs. Coalition, To The Holiday Bowl RESERVATIONS . 5-- last-Wes- winAW warranty on . this season. 6:30 RAMADA INN 579 Diego welcomes yu Coisgar Fans straight Full Uiwj repair Consistently tower prices Jfr 4 . Washington State next IYU wo men smkers 20-1- 0, Tna (CBS) 1, James Lswrenc. $336,30$. 2, Bfythe MHIer, $362,710. 3, Jefl Teter, $259,262. 4, Craig Thornton, $374,999. 5. Chip Miller, 9177,732. I, CoMn Ryan, $229,444. 7, Victoria Schknlngar, $124,561. 9, Pstrtck Cooney, $126,750. 9, Sean Clancy, $109,667. 10, Jonathan Smart, $i 12.353. Hora 1, Wsrm Spel, 1146.400. f, Lonesome Glory, $142,667. 3. Mtstico (Chile), $116,000. 4, leeum, $82,017. S, Runway Romance (France), $81,000. 6, Ninepins (Britain), $75,167. 7, Highland Bud, $62,500. I, Victorian Hill, $60,650. 9, Motorcade, $59,165. 10, Lonesome Jubilee, $54,250. 1:30 (ABC) SIMMs' STEEPLECHASE Through Nov. 6 Ranked By Wctery Tetaie Trainer 2, Charles C. 1, Jorwlhan Shepperd, $703,650. Fenwick. Jr., $247,584. 3, Janet Elliot, $359,805. 4, F. Bruce Miller, $351,961. S, Jack Father. $139,495. $, Jeremy Gilliam. $95 101. 7, Bruce Hsyns. $95,016. 9, W. Burling Cocks, $78,230. 9, Jimmy Day, $54,867. 10, Thomas H. Vow, $69,380. At MwMtsluiBj vs. Colorado ) EQUESTRIAN VUntfitf 9tlrt Through Not. 2S 2. Margie 1, TVm Grubb on Denizen, 11,233. Goldstein on La Coat, 1,152. 3, Debbie Stephana on Votan, 6,102. 4, Lisa Oulntaro on Moritz, 5,679. 5, LasHs Lenehan on Gem Twist, 5,555. 6, Beezle Pstton on French Rsptura, 5,349. 7, Mark Leone on Crown Royal Artoa, 4,741. I, Susan Hutchison on Samsung Woodstock, 4,667. 9, George Lindemann, Jr. on Genesis, 4,461. 10, Ian Miller on Big Ben, 4,377.4. 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec 25 y Classic Wyoming (ESPN) TENNIS (6-- (CBS) Jockeys TtkeMR 35 122 107 33 60 63 1 I OA 64 OF 34 100 2 13 6 12 7 11 10 11 13 9 12 15 9 15 Texas Tech Classic Dash, l, 071.617. 2, Heza Fast Man, $729,774. 3, Treacherously. $548,000. 4, Roll Of Romance, $329,971. 5, Refrigerator, $232,366. 6, Zipuino. $230,080. 7, Royal Down Dash. $221,224. 6, King Khakd. $220,381. 9. Fow Forty Bkut, $205,528. 10. MD rismmertints, $169,997. A Eddie Northaest Division Boston Pittsburgh TPts Friday, OuartarSorsa RacJng Leaders Tnreush Not. 26 1, W L 18 6 17 10 15 10 13 9 13 9 14 6 17 NY 2nd 3rd 361 $7,911,524 263 $1,959,738 344 $3,834,667 300 $2,013,491 349 $4,595,965 304 $2,285,061 282 $1,524,925 255 $2,545,831 166 $9,779,844 176 $604,367 2. EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division lllllllJJ.WJlWWliU.1111111 3035 624 441 1919 535 351 2609 509 392 2195 444 380 2899 413 335 2040 396 336 2011 381 353 2245 379 299 1770 360 265 1434 351 228 Dave Psion Dave Magee Dave Miller CatManzf Luc Oua Satis Jim Morand 41-2- Deiiee let 1770 360 265 166 $9,779,944 3035 624 446 311 $7,911,524 2454 349 357 326 $4,622,902 2899 413 335 349 $4,595,665 1909 340 251 212 $4,120,719 2609 509 392 344 $3,434,667 1966 234 251 250 $3,790,506 1404 172 196 151 $3,660,541 905 125 91 67 $3,200,957 1311 230 204 194 $3,046,027 Ron Pierce CetManzl Learn, Jr., $99,361. Senior Men Through Nov. 19 1. Gary Dickinson, $71,250. 2. Gene Stus, $75 565. 3, John Handegard. $67,123. 4, Frankie May. $46 559. 5. John Hncsma, $46,559. 6, Ron Winger, $43,425. 7, PhD Wsre, $42,250. 6, Testa Sema. $36,410. 9, Tommy Evans, $27,663. 10. Jimmy Certain, $25,050. Toronto Drtv . - M. $134,321. S. Mike Aufcy. $134,250. 9, Norm Ouks, $130,075. 7, George Branham let. $127,670. 6, Brian Voss, $120,695. 9, Dave Arnold. $119,165. 10, Bob Purses 2 S2.464.100 1 $2,227,800 0 $1,944,100 1 $1,939,120 0 $1,620,744 0 $1,560,000 0 $1,405,521 2 $1,341,292 1 61.287,150 0 $1,212,323 5O.Jw) 3 Door 4X4 Mlnnssota 14 (Aider t. Laettner 0--: OolaVt Stale 04 (Grant 0 WHmaO-1- . 1 Blown ene, Fouled aorewea 1 jmmge 99 (LaeRnsr 15), 0old-- , Klofteeott rWoounds WebMr. . Mn..i o en Siai S1 (Aiajerdsr aj. fXn Pwrsaa SI.9M.227 8995 If SS Subaru PoM goals ' ' 39 Special unit. 1 kMrmaeeta 63 1887 BMW Webber 44 34 11, 14, 77 3231 Toiala 3747 owS? M9 44 , 321 wi 04 60 64 704 211 This IVesk's Specials! na Aeslsts-Lt- ana wqm 19,eOO. 120 : 1). 46 51 57 96 42 76 329 111X111 10103 Ca. At Oetdsms, 3 4. 1 6 (Rlchardaon 9). Utah 2 (Stockton 13). Total Utah TschnKala Indiana coach ... -I . , I , w. ITOIttna mega . ' - 0m, McKay Humphries 0-- Fouled out -- None. (ODavIa S- ., 04 goals-lndt- ana 14 (Bond Starts let 2nd 3rd Frankal 79 44 77 91 129 97 te came out after intermission and scored five straight to get within 41-3But that was the closest they would be able to get . UVSC outscored the Spartans 20-- 8 over the next several 0 minutes, and led midway through the period. The Wolverines got their largest lead at 73-4- 7 with four minutes left, but then hit a cold spell. They did not score again until the clock had ticked down to the final minute. But they scored three quick buckets in the closing seconds, with Aimee Johnson capping things off on a five-fohopper at the buzzer. Stephanie Sorensen led the UVSC scoring with 14 points. Cara Parker added 12 points. Kim Morris and Mandy Ney had nine each, and Annette Kill tossed in eight points and pulled down a team- - high 10 rebounds. 2 Spencer 1 Stockton Z.; 9. Materia 4 103. 3243 i?JoX3.7. Utah frusse" 14 Stockton 13, i 15, i-- Ml 9 61 63 511 502 329 335 At Bait Laks City IsTwclierdeon te to Astros tor pitcher, Houston 1 04 2 10, Muter 2 four-minu- PHILPHILADELPHIA LIES Traded Mitch Devil Hw Due Star of Cozzsna 2055EST At Auwam KtNa, IMefc. PMOCNIX (101) 4 21, Green 74 Berkley 7 10, Maerle 0, K.Jphneon 11 2 9, Kleins 10, Amos 9 9 102. Totals 9 9. 00 MTPJOIT 11011 MARLINS Agreed to terms wrdi Charke Hough, pitcher, on a one year conn act Kotashaan 1, Portland at Boston, 5:30 p.m. Phoenix at New Jersey, 5:30 p.m. Chicago at Miami, 5:30 p.m. Houston at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. San Antonio at Orlando, 0 p.m. Mthwukee at OaUaa, 0:30 p.m. Charlotte at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Nsmed Terry Abbott pitching coach and Tommy Dunbar coach of Chattanooga of the Southern Leegue. end Steve Okvsno pitching coach of fMkngs of the Pioneer Leegue. FLORIDA The Wolverines went to work from the outset against the Spartans, using a pressing defense and a strong inside game to jump out to a 10-- lead. It was 24-- 8 midway through the first half when coach Tom Perkins called off his troops and began substituting freely... and regularly. No one played for more than a three- - or stretch the rest of the way. They needed a turnstile at the scorer's table as Perkins' troops shuffled in and out. "We wanted to give everyone plenty of playing time," said Perkins. "Plus, we were in a press and we wanted to keep fresh people in all the time. We'd run hard for a few minutes, then come out for a quick breather." Western Wyoming played the Wolverines even-u- p for the rest of the half, and trailed 7 at the break. The Spartans 0 to senior sdvisor tor bsssbslt operstions. Sis' 1st CAUIMPM6 FrMaye Pawns CINCINNATI REDS Promoted Larry Barton Jr., asgL1' eupervlaor. Jons Lukes Henrag Sandy. WErtTRN CONFERENCE tion at the Salt Lake Tournament Thursday. season 109 $44,921. EASTERN COWrtMHCC Atlantic DhnalsM 4-- 79-5- INDICLEVELAND Ag.aed to terms with Osnnrs kUrtinez, pilchw. on a contract and Eddie Murray, Ivst baseman, on a one-yecontract Jerken 130 liMtlSM j - Utah SALT LAKE CITY Valley State College ran its record to 0 on the year with a 6 win over Western Wyoming in women's basketball ac- ANS Av 11.6 Minn. Witkama. 1 21 0 20 4 1154 . aeiGM 100 12.0 14 12 14 14 13 11 15 rWaytock, Ad. SO. 22.2 21.5 142 12.9 No Jsckaon, LAC Utah Valley woman 79, Western Wyoming woman 50 0 WtST7.HK WTCttHrO SS Hayee 2, Gomsz 5 It 11. Laatar 10, Maison 04 9, 2 Mc Natty 5 7, Rosecttt 2, 04 2, BtUr ne 7 00 2, Jonaa 2, Chambers Moora 00 2, Ooman 7 1 0. Totala 1 25 3 24 5 23.2 23.1 22 4 wecH. gr.W ( BALTIMORE ORI OLES Agreed w) terms am Harold Bamas, hmer. and Tea Huiett, Irmsider, on one-yecontracts. CHICAGO WHITE SOX Announced a wotkjng agrsamant with Pnnce of tne Carolina League tor the McAnalry Mott Stockton, Utah States. Orl. Bogus, Cher. JotWwVOfl, 25.4 94 120 Assists K. K. 29 1 27 3 25 6 5 5 Tel OS) 99 44 33 49 00 41 45 01 15 14 11 It Utah Den. Mutombo, Grant CM. Porynice, Oct 0. Davis, md. 03 09 152 139 150 134 171 155 74 94 Price, Clev. UTAH VALLEY 126 95 Rodman, S A. OWuwon, Hou. Berkley. Phoe. Oakley. N.V. Coleman. N.J. BOTE Granger 11, Layton 77 PanjMtcn 59, Vaaay 54 Mondcalkl 71, Bayfield. Colo., 40 Tinoe 77, Wast Daaart SO Mountain View M, Cedar City 43 Hurricane 61. Lani 40 Parti City 77, North Summit 71 Ban Lomond 54, Snringvilta 32 77 79 93 Peyton, Sae. Stockton, Utah Redta, Boa. Sblckland, Port K. Matone, 09 235 S3 69 Potymce, Det 49, OT 144 40 Phoe. OrieeLOrl. Thorpe, Hou. Millar, Avg Pet FOA FO , Amariean Fsik S1, Davis M Layton 57, Bountiful 26 ssoars 1: wougnMc BMwwl SI , . S'SSi BASEBALL Boston Ceaaoe (7. Mm Dm 7t VcnaoM ee. Mchaet'a M k 1 IU THE OLEACHEttS frarea aM Page D3 Utah Valley women clip West. Wyoming ' lime-'i--f is, OatS. Mates C el see Balers Georgia Teen 77, W. tarviarsl W a 4. THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, -1 fen 1 3, 1993 OtALER RETAINS REBATES AND INCENTIVES WrJjBBB Mm wfMm mm |