Show 23 Standard-Examin- 17 1933 Saturday December er ss y wyq— Sports shows up Eastern Washington No 10 Missouri Assoc atfd Press pointers kept the Eagles within striking distance Eastern Washington cut the lead to 3 with 3 37 left following Brian SulAfter trading baslivan’s kets Nathin Buntin’s tip-i- n off a missed shot by Smith gave the Tigers a 5 lead and Eastern Washington was not able to make up the difference Doug Smith scored 14 points Friday night to lead No 10 Missouri to an 8 victory over Eastern Washington m a d game of the Show Me Gassic m Columbia Mo The Tigers will play Ohio University tonight in the championship game Ohio 8 beat Drexel in the other 81-6- 73-6- first-roun- first-rou- 90-7- three-point- nd 4 Lakers hurting er 5-- ' umpm yjiwwffa Prep 'V' From IB ' ’Vli A - i of the game” said Robison “Wc have to do a better job of protecting the ball" f 5 v j r i vSk J A yip f 7 v Associated Press He said the team showed 6 ’L" 4 f ' who are struggling son 4 ' Boston plagued by inconsistency without the injured Larry 1 Bird evened its record at with a 110-9- 6 victory Friday night in Boston Garden It was the Celtics’ third victory in four games and the Lakers’ third loss in four games “It's the best performance we’ve had and it was great that it came against the champions” Woods Cross 81 ’ 11-1- v Ay Layton 64 ' ' A: Woods Cross the Lancers had problems at the line and defending the Wildcats’ three-poishooters while falling to their seventh loss “Our problems began in warmups when (N'Gai) Steverson passed out” said Layton Coach Stan Buchanan “I’m sure if we had him and Shane Groskreutz in the middle made a few free free-thro- "f-- - 4? A y V if r r A V 4 j- ' £ A 505 field goal V r ” t I '' sk Jr 1 - per- centage the best in the league but hit only 379 percent against Associatea PrabS NB Bill Cartwright scored 23 points for the Bulls Reggie Miller scored 22 for Indiana game “Right now we are going Bulls 100 Pacers 93 through a period I call mental At Chicago Michael Jordan slippage” Los Angeles Coach made four tree throws and Pat Riley said “Seven of the blocked a shot 14 in the final last nine weeks we’ve been travas Chicago held on after nearly eling and we haven’t had any rewasting a ” ally good practices lead Reggie Lewis scored 10 points 7 led in the third Chicago in the fourth quarter and Danny 6 and in the fourth quarter Ainge added nine as the Celtics before Indiana went on a survived Los Angeles’ comeback run to withm a point with from a deficit that 133 lettpull dropped to four in the third Jordan made two free throws quarter with 114 left tor a lead Lewis finished with 22 points blocked Chuck Person’s shot seven rebounds and two steals was fouled and made two more in 29 minutes tree throws Jordan scored 28 “I wanted people to know I points had 10 rebounds and six could play well in the big steals games” said Lewis Boston's Indiana which led in draft choice last the first lost its 10th quarter year consecutive road game Los Angeles which lost to New Jersey Wednesday night Clippers 121 dropped consecutive games for Nuggets 118 the first time this season The At Los Ange'es ken Norman e Celtics snapped a made two free throws witn five losing streak against seconds rcmainirg Los Angeles Danny Manning scored a Before the game the Lakers n-high 29 points for the Cl last of the regular season in Bosand Norman scored 21 r ton Karccm was Walter Davis scored 2o points honored in a for the Nugcds ceremoI os Angeles broke a ny It was the eighth stop in his farewell tour of NBA cities He tosine stuak and snapped scored 10 points including the Denver’s thrvee 'me winning opening basket in his 50eth st leak fourth-quart- 14-po- 68-6- 7Sers 114 Nets 106 77-7- East Rutherford N J Charles Barkley capped a run spanning the third and fourth quarters with a dunk as Philadelphia snapped a e streak losing Philadelphia which won for the third time in 10 road games 3 trailed with 20 lett in the third quarter The 76ers got going as Mike Gminski a former Nets player made a jumper and Maurice Cheeks drove the lane for a three-poiat play pulling them to the end of thv quarter Gminstvi scored 23 points and Roy Hinson scored 21 for New At er 83-7- nt 66-4- four-gam- 90-7- 17-- 4 nt 89-8- 96-9- 3 Atlanta 115 Milwaukee 112 At made a nt 89-8- 8 first-roun- d Mavericks 107 Hornets 93 Charlotte 15-fo- ot er Mark Aguirre scored 10 of his 24 points in the fourth quarter and Sam Perkins had 21 points and 14 rebounds at halftime Dallas led lead to increased its j''d when Perkins made two free throws with 719 left in the thrd quarter 10-run capped by M At r-season seaso- Abdul-Jabba- N C 112-11- 54-4- 4 65-5- e 1 er 1 1 jersey regula- Atlanta Glenn Rivers with 17 seconds remaining and Reggie Theus added two free throws with five seconds left Dominique Wilkins who scored 30 points put Atlanta ahead with 203 left but Milwaukee scored seven straight points Larry Krystkowiak made a jumper Terry Cummings made a free throw and an and Sidney Moncnef made a pair of free throws to 1 lead give the Bucks a After Atlanta went back ahead Milwaukee had two chances to tie With five seconds left Jay Humphries’ inbounds pass to Ricky Pierce went out of bounds After Wilkins lost the ball out of bounds the Bucks had a second chance Cummings got the ball to Mon- - 1 15-fo- ot 25-1- 5 three-gam- chael Holton’s transition layup pulled Charlotte to 2 at the 434 mark Kelly Tnpucka’s layup brought the Hornets within 4 with 42 seconds left before the Mavericks scored six straight points to Finish the quarter with a 4 lead Rolando Blackman scored 15 points for the Mavericks 2 1 crief but he couldn’t get his off before the three-point- er buzzer Cummings scored 32 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for Milwaukee which had its three-gam- e winning streak snapped Suns 132 Trail Blazers 125 WASHINGTON TERRACT Mmonil ladv I aker 11 C h 23 p nts Van Kam-- p tossed in 14 j tints mdudirg e lo r three ' 1 v's sNsts were 12 “MostO t e t out cm the b 'sc line I he lancers got 12 points from v Nimon and 11 from Schofield I he 1 Tigers ltd the such great s' outers l! at we had to ebsrupt them be lore they gut tNnr ofiense set up ” Oedcn’s lis-- s eVitlripd s at Bonncv V Hij-t- ' School I he 5 p m "UK hup was set i p frdiv when Ogden edged lav-to- ” and Ben 1 o"io-- J 2 shiv kid Bonne vil'e I avion and Bonneville' p’av at 3 p m in the lonsola’iort game turtn pjtcrted t v c '"s r v cune-hg- n ' lo't w d " n' i 'r-- o lafin K 're s Mn Bc-k- 4-- L 51-1- 4 3-- 4 liers at halftime and ui4 alter three quarters 22-- Ogden 52 Layton 48 Een Lomond 53 Bonneville 32 The Tigers used teir quickness to oil set the Laiee r sarpshoi a ers ld “Our qu’elnCis a"d dre”s won the game tor us” said O dvO t‘ of f REC ( VP) — Jean Penon rev gned last spnrg as coah Montical ( anadiens the bench ridav wlu i We I1J' J Cl ieh f the QuC-v ic-t- Kvi to 1 e e e K N rdqui s Ihrmn 42 rep iced Ron e u' 1 la-poir- who stepped down alter Thursday r thi’s 4 victory' over the Canad'cns when it was an6-- nounced that doctors have discovered a tumor n his kidnev jr ev file held a slm 24-2- l'ernn uhn K e lie s’ assist ir At Phoenix Ariz Armon 41 Gilliam scored a career-hig- h Kevin Johnson and had points 13 of his 22 in the fourth quarter as Phoenix won its sixth straight home victory Portland which had won the last seven games against Phoenix and 11 of the past 12 games 9 overall trailed after the 3 third quarter and with 607 remaining Gyde Drexler who had a 42 points scored eight n-high 0 run to cut the Trail in an 4 Blazers’ deficit to with 104-8- 120-10- - tv ” : nana a r 'ter leaving Mm treat w is d time gettirc clown ienov cuturg short the news at wheh b’ was irtrod-ive“I have lois ot w irk to do ard “ so do ie' plj'-erPerron s “ i h’ w work hard in p - rs 1 v He e " Jso said he d d to have anv pr vUi rt expe'et ns with his im - pi - vi although he was man of his p'j-- tre1 M ' 1 cm as a r' v h “Wuhiut blowing 1 firre - i ! 1 e 7 ”1 think you can attribute that to our defense” said Ben Lomond Coach Natalie Ormond “We applied good pressure to them and they didn't get any d chances” scc-en- controlled the boards with Kan Stacey grabbing 17 re dv mv ow ‘jvc prnved what coach" he said "I n rc N c'w n a o "iv i can I ’ hic" c s jro last in t'v p- - is s a son v J md pi much ot the b'jnc was ta'gvUd e at a J I i ii d e D v is i Ip'irte h wo took v nild-manrer- over from hard- - drivinc but unsuccessful Andre 4 i aid on IX c 4 1987 Lapointe who posted an over-a- 'l record of including this season was under m 'anting pressure from the fans media members for mere P'n a month But the timing and the reason for the charge caught everyone by surprise 33-50- I tJ lanointe entered a hospital three-pointe- rs -7 Park City 57 St Joseph 30 At St Joseph High poor shooting and turnovers spelled doom for the Jays as they lost to the Miners “You aren’t going to win many games shooting 28 percent from the field and turning the ball over 21 times" said St Joseph Coach Brad Fehr “We shoot 45 percent and cut the turnovers in half and we’d have been in the game” Park City outscored St Joseph in the first quarter It held a advantage at naiftime Enc May was the lone Jay in double figures with 12 points Bob Probst was limited to seven St Joseph's is 2 overall 17-- 4 32-1- 4 3-- seaso- 11-- 120-11- 337 left Eddie Johnson finished with 19 points while Tom Chambers had 16 and Mark Wet 14 for the Suns who also got 16 assists from Kevin Johnson and 12 rebounds from Gilliam Richard Anderson had 20 points for Portland which had e its winning streak snapped three-gam- bounds “We had some good shots” said Bonneville Coach Mae Miya “They seemed to hit every part of the rim but tnside You have to give Ben Lomond credit but we didn't seem mentally ready to play” Michelle Godfrey was the only Laker to reach double figures with 11 points “I don’t know if this was our biggest win of the year but it was our biggest margin of victory” said Ormond “We executed our offense well and handled the press well" and The Scots improve to the Lakers fell to 3-- 2-- 2 4 coach takes helm of Nordiques t pret 35-2- 71 ev also 2 lead at halftime before Ben Lo Ex-Canadi- ans (4 e ve B Coach Phil Russel' “Lavloo lox wh Blaisdell’s IS ports cold scooting Laker team tn t' e Scots' biggest victo-- y of Miv-S-H- 2 a mond took control The Scots scored the first six points of the third quarter and never relinquished the lead While Blaisdell and B J Bingham (nine points) were helping the Scots gain a lead after three quarters the Lakers were going ste'ne cold They were able to convert only shots in the second half w 2-- A Traditional foes face off in Memorial Lady Laker Classic — Two uaditionil Region 5 rivals will plav tomtht for t'v Hi impionship of the Ham Bar-c- b the shot better than we did we could have made a game out it” Doctors released Steverson and found him suffering from nothing more serious than the flu Layton shooters had more trouble finding the bottom of the net on attempts It converted only attempts Meanwhile Woods Cross was Kitt sinking eight Rawlings alone had three to help 19 contribute to his game-hig- h points overall Layton is now nt free-thro- Boston center Robert Parish (right) watches the ball after it’s stripped from his hands by Lakers Mychal Thompson Boston four-gam- A Wn £ defended and throws three-poi- N w nt ’ V $ If X' game with a im- from the games played earlier in the week “Rhodes shot the ball better and (Tom) Bartley played the best game of his life and improved dramatically” said Robi- provement f 4 Suddenly it’s the Los Angeles Lakers not the Boston Celtics three-point- igSiiiiiynipiPJ'wiiiwCTwwiJklniij & 3 2-- 8-- ‘ the field m the first half but improved slightly to 33 percent in the second half Forward Steven Garnty led ISU’s scoring with 16 points and also pulled down six rebounds Dan Curry and James Dailey each added 13 points for St Mary’s and Enc Bamberger was good off the bench for eight rebounds 7-- 2-- f' fueled by 69 percent field-goshooting to lead 43-1- 8 at halftime Idaho State shot only 28 percent from al 46-3- Now if s 14-1- At Pocatello Idaho Erick Newman and Robert Haugen each scored 14 points as St Mary’s boosted its winning streak to seven games The win gave the Gaels a 0 record and their best start in the school’s history Idaho State fell to 6 Junior guard Aaron Grizzell hit a early in the game to put the Bengals up 4 but Haugen an 30-2- 1 1 8 swered with a baseline jumper with left in the first half The Gaels then went on a 19-- 2 run St Mary’s 92 Idaho State 48 three-pointe- rs Also in double figures for Missouri were Leonard with 12 points Buntin Byron Irvin and Anthony Peeler with points each and Lee Coward with 10 lead after Gary Leonard’s basket with 12:19 left but Eastern Washington’s three- 63-4- er 77-6- game Missouri pulled out to a Eastern Washington was paced by David Feed’s 27 points Missouri got off to a slow start and could not shake the Eagles who hit m the first half including one by Peed with 425 left in the half that pulled Eastern Washington to 7 within three Missouri outscore the Eagles 16-- 4 as Leonard’s two free throws enabled the 1 lead at halftime Tigers to take a Missouri improved to 2 and Eastern Washington fell to 6 81-6- Friday for tests to see if the tumor was cancerous “I have to take over in circumstances beyond our control" Perron said "But I did not want to coach this year" One reason Perron did not want to coach again was the way Montreal treated him last spring after his club finished with the second-beoverall record in the st league wsc From IB better every night” Lewis-ClarState also has 2 center Freik Beij on its roster who played at Salt Lake Community College and Cyprus High 7-- k School The basic concern between the two coaches centers on the War-nor- half-cou- offensive style rt s’ Hannan worries about being forced out of his offense while Huston knows his team will have to battle defensively “Hopefully they won't take us out of our offense" Hannan aid “We want to extend the court both offensively and defensively But I don’t know if we can do it against a club of this caliber” Huston knows the Warriors will be patient “They will make us play defense for a long period of time which is something we will have to be ready for” Huston said “They also shoot about 50 percent from the field" This is the first meeting between the two schools Weber State hasn't played a complete game siree Dec 8 when it lost at the University of Utah ildcats tried to play AthThe letes in Action Wednesday night But the exhibition game was canceled late in the first half after a series of power outages caused by this week’s windstorm After tonight’s game Weber State will face foe Utah State Monday in the Dec Center The Aggies play at Brigham Yourg University tonight USU defeated WSC in Logan 106-9- 3 earlier this year The Wildcats then take to the road for a Thursday night game i at Fullerton -- 3-- Cal-Sta- te 2 i |