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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS/OBITUARIES Thursday December3, 1998 No. 4 Blue Devils Hold Off Spartans THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS who are off to their best start since opening the 1994- CHICAGO — Dukehad a great start, Trajan Langdon had a perfectfirst half and the fourth-ranked Blue Deyils had enoughto hold off a comeback by No. 9 Michigan State for a 73-67 victory in eat Eight on Wednes- et-PeBl 6 95 season 726-9 on a turnaround HutsonNew Meno, St. John’s, which has nevPine Bu jumperbyBrand with 11:01 34 Poi goale—Ark. 7 Rolns | lost to Hofstra in 18 meetto play. ings, has won 14 straight at MICHIGANST. home. Duke hadlost the No. 1 rankingit heldsince the preCINCINNATI — seasonpoll whenitfell to 248 Lumpkin hit a cluteh three. cet IST foo ceils Nc. 6 Cincinnati 7 pointer and James Posey ichigan Menge St championship eit Goals =— SitaScEIS F4 clamped down on Wally Teaves 14. Ren 1-3) Dake 5-11 Great Alaska Shootout on Ave18 Bater 0) FouledOw Bedetis Szezerbiak in the second Saturdaynight. half asXavier beat Miami of Michigan State had the ma— Ohio. Duke9 et(Avery =5), Teal Pools toughtask of trying to make Mitigan i. SLU Dube 1SAig Xavier overcame a 10it a two-gamelosing streak point deficit in the seconi MEXICO97 for the Blue Devils and it wasthe start that did in the Spartans, who et as Utes Are Tentative In Defeatto R.I. UTAH SUMMARY rR Pr TP 48 Toa Deandoubledhis scoring average of 11 points) Preston Murphy also scored13 points on 4-of-5 shooting When you play a junk defense you're going to leave somebody wide open.” said Rhode Island Coach Jim Harrick. “That's thechoice you make Our job is to find the open guy shots early on, andthat’s all I needed r Men's Basketball Tonight 5 vi . UU vs. You MAthe MB Tipoff: Centrum, 7:30 p.m. istown CedarCity @ Radio: KWLW-AM(700) : @ Records: Utah 3-1; Coloraa @ Last Meeting: Utah 67 SUU 50(1998) doState8-0 W Series: Utah leads, 40-7 5G 53 (Feb. 7 CSU 14) — bane by tive wire mcuice lett andlost all three games. t! ins: They have used four different starting lineups, invovling nine players. nonceives“2s Youngs- Platt and JuCompiled lie by Amelia DeHerrera lowing deaths by name, age, date of Radio: KSUU-FM: (91,1) SUU 2-3 Youngstown State 3 sre a : YSU leads, a 3-0 @ Last meeting: YSU 83 30, Salt BROWN Robert G., s51, Nov. Utes Tate Mortuary, Tooele suri Beth 80, Dec. 2, Orem, Walk jon Mortuary, Orem. EDW, ARDS, Nathaniel, 80, Nov. 2 28, Salt Lake City, Deseret Mortuary, Salt Lake s SUU 73 (March 2) — About the Thunderbirds: Frosh. man Megan Lofthouse is 29-offrom the free-throw line. having dling the funeral arrangements. City i STER, Erich, 93, Dec. 2, St. eons Spilsbury and Beard Mortuary, or} PPMAYER, Edith, 92, Dec. 1, Heber made 21 in a tow in onestretch. Se: lor Alyela City, Olpin Mortuary, Heber City HAYCOCK, Lucy Nov. $0, Pleasant pulled conn 26 febounds than heir Walker-Sanderson Mortuary, Adams Is 4Sfor #t the Penguins: Youngstown is the defending Mid-Continent Condefeat ference ed Akronchampion... ond lost to They Toledo last WOOK ISG Seer WHEY Tous One Schools, * 3 aiiy peverly Nov. 80, West Salt De L., 41, 1 ty, McDougal Mortuary, rm Jordan JARAMILLO, Thomas, 84, Dec. 2, Ogden, . Rotunnois averaging 16.8 pointslisaand hasd made 15: of27 three-pointattempts(5 Leslie Majewski scored 47 in the win Goft Mortuary, Sandy. 1 George, Cannon Mortuary, Si ie BYU at UCS SanMAtthe Thunderdome, MORGAN, Tad Francis L,73, Nov 80, Ophir, ta Barbara, Calif NAKAMURA,Kay K.50 Nov. 30, Salt @ Tipoff: 8 p.m. MST ™ Santa Records: BarberaBYU ol anta Barbar: 3-2; UC e Mortuary, Toor Lake City, Memorial Estates Mortuary, Murra Roger M., Nov. 27, MedNIELSON, ford, Ore., Buchanan41,Mortuary, Manti W Series: BYU leads, eats1-0 M Last Meeting: BYU 72, ORTIZ, i Valdamar M., 70, Dec. 1, Magna, Peel Mortuary, Magna, UCSB 71 (1995) PETERSEN, AnnaLizzie, 86, Dec. 1, Roo- 3 Cougars: Guards Cady ‘About the Williams (13.4) and Amanda Coving an ue petty weekend sevelt, Hullinger-Olpin Mortuary, Roo: serait PETERSON, Clarence G., 79, Dee. 2, Salt ee. 2, ETERSON, ClarenceG. ike City, McDougal Mortuary, West Jordan PRICE, Ann, 89, Nov. 29, Provo, Olpin in ROBINSON, John R. Nov. 30, Se. dona, Ariz., Anderson & Sons Mortuary, American Fork. oe alle 84, beenA aprile ee eleMortuary, s Head Sharon 1.29, Nov TYREE, it Lake 20Ko .eae ce oan WILLIAMS, Ciyde Le 7, hee 2 Salt > LakeCity, Mountain View Memorial Estates Mortuary, Sandy. 4 boa3 (12.0) are BYU's scorers, ‘Cougars. lott #0topOregon bootinicicogo nen lay ot Santa Ciara aa al famaine SC State.on the road nex! wook Boise ihc ‘About neTepee nieieSave nocong iy ble figures, led by G Erin Buescher (48.8) and F Kristi Rohr (478). 5 a LUBBOCK, Texas Rene Hanebutt scored SummerErb paced North Mortuary, heaver. 3 19 3 Polat eh Johnson had 14 points and nine rebounds for Tech, which made 27 of 32 free throws. Megan Gregg scored a career-high 21 points and eat. Nikki Harmon added 11 $45, John points and 10 assists as Naitsinn fag t0u Oklahoma State beat eee left. Pe a, made 21 Oklahoma State Carolina State with 17 Dame's The win was Notre 15th straight at points and nine rebounds, | Tynesha Ba ae Lewis also eescored Enekwa 14 TERISSIN2179Gopert02.000 ANTONIO,carms OKLAHOMAST.67 #20 VANDERBILT 54 Folisty 1204 N STILLWATER, Okla. MeMillen’s three with 6:18 of 27 free throws in the secondhalf, including 13 of 15 ms the final : home, tying the school record that dates back to its Dec.: 6, 1997, loss to ConAnh 3:04 : i #16 DUKE 91 Vanderbilt, which shot only, 33 percent from the field in thefirst half, was led Beth Ostendorf's 14 sean. When FLORIDAST.72 Vanoennr 3.2) aS ee kan Troan 0.0000ttt NOTRE DAME60) won01000.¢ Truunon 3208 ats001. | Sement224 ley $77.11 15Geen8 210, 2, MeMlen 61466 25, finey $000, les 211 2 Headers noua01000buns1000.L re ane Jikost spa chele VanGorp ana ta Gingrich each points as Dukebe: :Mordla cate s : Nicole Erickson added 15 points for the Blue Devils in the Atlantic Coast Confer- SeeKan 75,8Stering 62 1, Minos Westra 58 SLP 61 Macalester 88 Creighton3, Baylor 58 Rchnicals —UTSA ashington St 74, Portland St. 71 Women PAST George Mason77, Seton Hall 73 Gwynedd Mercy 35, Avera 52 Lowel! 68, New HampshireColl. 50 M Mer imack 9, St Pha Tate 6, CW. Pa 50 ‘StocktonSt 65, Rama Tray, ComCost Chard Vermoat7 sou Charleston Southern #6, Benet 49 Clemson Carolin St ‘Greensboro52, Palm Beach Atlantic 48 fits _Scuthern 75, Jacksonville St 82 Union Ke 79, Brescia 50 W. Kentucky 85, Tennessee Teh 56 MIDWEST. P Concordia, SUP. 64, Macalester 58 Frni sotboses Indiana 38 tayon 4 Fan points, = aa, Wisconun 67, Ninos 52 Xaver 4, Mam, Ohio \UTHWEST amar 114, Loyola, NO58 ‘ouisiana College 72, Ark- Monticello 67 NW Oblaboma 70, Oklahoma City 8 eben F Ann 78 Teas Cal ‘Teas 87, Oral Roberts 77 FaRW Cal St-Paerton 74, Loyola Mart 61 76 DURHAM. NC. — Mi Rprmneis tanith 42 North pabctede6 Mngt U1 Bryant 13 Knuth 14 Hasek 0 Temol Robes0-) NoveDaned as wen. len513, ey 24, Hl 1 2 Rover Grant Brown How do you s00d-bye to a loving hus- band, wonder‘er ‘devoted 2 caring _prother and deat friend. - "oben Grant Brown ence opener for both teams. pa sea : Coleman scored Latavia 18 points for Florida State. Beverly. Louise Jones Howes ie fire yno?k 0000Wasiagon aac oe rea ig 819391 Mag PLAN, yt point eale—Vanderbit 1, Respondek 040-2 mitt Smith 1-3, Hammond animend jsky jusheeie Fiuik o1 (enedhome10be : valiant and foushi to fest in etemnal peak 8 spermaul4 4987. Rae ek aLWilmaeonJaneBNE Shaw ‘ond Jones Martied fony Howes; later di vorced. We will miss her fe ae es not To giveithiy_Nm. life could new and loved. him, Passed awa) vember30, 41998after a ember30. bale wihconcer smile, fea and her sense of in at Minnesota 75 Oshkosh 61, Wis-Plattevile 43 Wic Stout Ree 83,ls Wis Ws. Waar 4 Ws Where 6,Wa Steves PU S8 . es 7 Teas Toh 96, aeee Montana St-Bilings 70, tteay outa 1 bom ‘March 12,19941SaLake Ci j HO K (Jason) NeldonWilliam George Neidon Witiam George,85. passed oway Nov. 30,os . LosAltos, Bom 9% Pease “ft [mes a dren, Mice, rey Steam Joyce Annette Cassity Cummock, 44passed Vegas, NI away oe ov, 29, 1996 InLas ‘fe “Survived by four chit eee Was bom July 25, Joyce Cassity Cummock Beverly Louise Jones Howes, 44, passed away November30,1998, from bone marrow trans- plant pretreatment omplica * apenas,Colonge. 12 Dower ero®ane peered tem awa h Schootin 4966 hen wheehosored ro fous t Bier ined chicren, Ass veo, revor and Jacob; parents; sis: eee for, or ec Gon.eyesa Peco workedick Wamar Tuclond a Sper°ih by her brother, Franklin Blair Proving Ground atthe oot Shop ond latorfot a Comp, RB, sandy, ta va ial ‘Special thanks to the dock nurses ir the Mind oeaeUnversity rhah forthe Menlo Park CA December, 8, 1, 112/3 in Vietnam. After retuluming hor sasesies care Funeralsanicewil be Neld Friday, 42noon, at the Granger 6th Ward, 3274 South Hillsdale Drive. Friends may coll Thursday, 6 - p.m. McDougal Funeral Homhechurch, 11 148 Redwood Road ondFayaf am. love he also got a new daughter, Interment ¥- mping, thing about Bob wi rors ther fohelpanyone whenheyneeded t He spent mony hours af Auto ‘Cre working on friend's cars. He is survived Is son, Steven f. Brown, Brown: loving wife, Donna auahters. Andrea L. Browond Chatty parents, Grant ond Pat ‘and Jeff Brown; and Brothers, Stan ny unc, aunts, eS, many deatMendewhowilLmst rat mhimote han wo Inlau of lowers, plaase sendGonations fo he ‘N ‘ k Nds Nathanie ” ate" dwar jg_| aaa linda Robertson Jardine Unda Ruth Robertson Jardine, 56, cryay Deacetuly ierhome Doe. f iss Sho "wos Sop- Edith Gappmayer HEBER CilY—Our beloved mother and grandrroeyfem Gappmener, age 92. ded Peacefuly altheCoxhome Neto! Eawards te Gopsatodthifefore vemberPe 1998. He.was Bom fo Farryl wardsin Koscusko, MS, 8h.barr10. Ry eofuneral Tonicos, Wornent vil be ine City Cemetery. Miltary Honors wit be prone) momo che ih AryNational m poweemar KOCo for 38 your wih ‘was Dec 8.1998 N 42/3 better his in)on, Ns, Anderton and in death by 142 West Jordan eee "theMotenRTTaoe ai Poppy ond Torch ee day oe sen: brother, Scott (Carolyn) iGo over years Federal service. Ho was iced to. tele. dus I probiems in 199% marr iro 5 and toher they had two children, Steve and Andrea ney divorced pe wn. mamedIn 1099Donne Ancenonand andfaterthal wit hs year new Yon. Bob loved. fis farnily ishing hee cand JONES, Clinton E., 3 71, Dec. 1, Midvale, JURETICH, Matthew A, 88, B fem 6 The Cate62 Witam & Mary 8 OF Woo Army 64 saowesr Akron 72.8 Micha aceBeta. W.Va 62 BITUARIES death, residence and mortuary han. M@ Records: LeMoyne-Owes 76. Chratian Brothers 56 Ci —— MAt the Centrum, Cedar City : pate 20 a pulled in eight rebounds. Jen Robinson had added 15 forthe Fifty-two (ale were called in the game and three Florida State players fouled out, including Coleman uous st 23) points and Angie Braziel added 15 points and 11 re13345 Puc 19002 Linley 00 bounds as Texas Tech rout- Sprmgle 1 Bemett 00 0.00 Totak 28-79 12-27 i 53) ed Texas-San Antonio. 5 Shwe 08 4 0 Van e S7-polntvieory mar onan 251.26 Raeke gin was Tech’s big es Medhane Pare 023 Hayes018 eae CentralState 125- 38 eee 2 ¢, TheSalt Lake Tribune notes the fol- , : 61024 18 Bares 03 0.0 0, Gadmanc 12 ales 392-49 Watson 38005 Resioes Dass 104 Hines 70-1. You yoo Yanai 04 000Toa 038 2332 atingUcLA 5, DelawareSt 8 2 Pola abctebaae $0ali aHand 38 Wie a CLA 618 es { fammar 1 Weber 4 #14 TEXAS TECH 96 TX-SAN ANTONIO39 UTAH DEATHS G Becxy Hammon DELAWARE SF Mths) SOUTH BEND, Ind. Sheila McMillen scored 23 points and Ruth Riley had herfourth double-double of the season as Notre Dame beat Toledo TheIrish, who areoff to the best start in school history at 6-0, led by just one in the opening minutes of the second half. But they then went on an 18-3 run in the next five minutes, including three three-pointers from McMillen Toledo got no closer than 11 the rest of the way and trailed by as many as 24 on Pola gouls-North CarinaSt 412 Lewis the Rams’ top scorers TomCollenis 32-6 in his second seo: son, the left knee. NEWYORK — Freshman Erick Barkley scored a season-high 25 points, including five three-pointers, as St. John’s beat Hofstra. on Artest added 15 points for the Red Storm TOLEDO 64 oe FA Ihe Lace: Woke WERET seven: points of Cincinnati with five minutes the Rams: They have played an inordinate number of first four games while reha- bilitating ee surgery on #25 ST. JOHN'S 70 HOFSTRA 49 Willams 02 Seth 93) Cleon Leonard 12 Geren0 . Ity ‘gers’ largest necticut, which visits the mai ‘of etry ne Joyce Center on Tuesday. ne olfpa en Clemson won ingclose"wosneromeofhowor Feria nine Glee pntis ohseh Winniriclthe Presscron o SorHed, Gen Women's NII_CSUis 19rankedNa. #2in the APPoll and No. 45 in town 8, Brown. feed 000 Waherz31 8 7 Haiftene—Miara, io30, Xaver gaa, he62 jumped ATMS CLEMSON, S.C. — Itoro Umoh had 27 points and 10 assists and No. 25 Clemson jumped out to a 20-point halftime lead Wednesday en route to an 88-67 win over 17th-ranked North Carolina State. Clemson got 30 first-half points from Umoh and Natasha Anderson, who finished with 20. The Wolfpack fell behind by as manyas 32 points in the secondhalf. The Tigers, who outrebounded North Carolina State 43-36, hit 27-of-34 from thefoul line. Umoh, who shot 9-of-10 on free throws and 2-offromthree-point range, recordedherfirst double-double of theseason. Anderson shot 8-of-14 from thefield, and Nikki Blassingame 17 and went 3-of-4 from three-pola range ereenliee W Series: Tied, 1-1 @ Last Meeting: YSU 66, Aboutthe Utes: This is a non:WAC gare and marks thefirst timethat a Utah-CSU meeting will not countin conference standings. That's causethey areinSunior different divisions Stine © Krist has movedinto third place on the alltimeUte list with 93 blocked shots. LOS ANGELES — Baron Davis, playinghis first game in eight months after recovering from knee surgery, had ninepoints and fouras. sists in 16 minutes as UCLA rout DelawareState Despite a bulkybrace on his knee, Davis showed no difficulty running or moving laterally. He missed UCLA'S LAME,O10 4-1) Stewart 15.00) from Lobo fans ans politi SOCIATED PRESS lege transfer Jermey Killion com: bined to shoot 2-fo-11 fromthe field Hf those two do anything offensively Utahal y win: Pleas(0 bemore relaxed uikelyfocus on Cullen and Killion, the two Utes best suited to provide additional offense. “Sometimes there’s some growing pains,” Majerus said, “and we'recertainly experiencing them.”” @ Radio: KBRE- a vo @ Records 2-4 Youungstov ingstownSt. oe . 24, three morethan he had #18 UCLA 109 DELAWARE ST. 67 UmohLeads Gane to N.C St. Upset eng — RLary 4. 5, Jefferson 0-1); Utah ier 23, fibon Sap V1 Jewea 12 Steals — Ri 6 Bell i, Utah 11 Mier 6 Turnovers — RI 14 (Cay § Bel3); Utah 13 Jessen 4) Blocked Shots — RI 3 (Cdom 2). Uiah 1 Cale) TeehalealFouls — None Offeats — Hartel. Gordon, Jones i Utah vs. ColoSt. At the Huntsman Center MTipoft: pore: 77 apm SUU vs. had 14 and Chris Carraweil and Elton Brand added 12 each for Junior forward Morris three times in the opening nine minutes, the last time at CSUESCUCL day/EsPn. cians in the state, points, while William Avery half with a balanced attack and gritty defense against Szezerbiak, who scored 24 points but missed two of three shots and was called for anintentional foul as Miami fadedin the final three minutes. out to a 13-2leadapitnst the Golden Lions and steadily with ninepoi built on it despite some lackDuke's fart coulda t have been much moreimpressive adaisical effort at times. on both the offensive and ARKLPINERLUPY Sah22468 pelensive ends. The Blue atHades 180 8 ‘ Coma scored the game's T eatway 0-1 first 13 points and Michigan Eeetaea Senin State had to call a timeout VONa02 000 twas '5in 6 NEWMEICD £0) just 3:08 into the game Duke had a 17-point lead ieMenton 2128 nth teas Jensen started out on Odom, the multi-talented 6-foot-10 freshman. But six minutes into the game Jensen Twas on my way Majerus also vowed to makebetter use of his bench. AdamSharp again provided a spark at guard, scoring seven points in the first half. But freshmanPhil Cullen and junior col acaing! Western Michigan secondhalf. Langdon finished with 23 Preseason All-American Mateen C) re finished @ Continued from D-1 went to the bench for thefirst half after picking uphis secondfoul As they did in asimilar situation against Michiganlast week, the Utes played well with their best defender on the bench. Theyopened a 12-point leadbeforeletting it slip away before the half WhenHarrick switched to primarily playing zone in the second half Utahshot only 10-for-30 for 33. per. cent, The Rams, meanwhile, shot got 2 points from Reynolds-Deanin the nd hal Weknew comingin that they m: double-teaming Lamar,” Rey: I knew that would mean more chances for me. I hit two Peterson had a career-high in points for the second straight game, finishing with ALBUQUERQUE, N.M — NewMexico, minus leading scorer Lamont Long and his 26-point average, still had plentyof offensive punch in a victory over small and winless ArkansasPineBluff The Lobos, in the midstof a soft December schedule that has drawn criticism close as three points in the Drew 78, Fae Dian6. Doinicn NY. 4 Frostburg St 110, Sbenandoah 7 HOFSTRA Gites 28 22 & NRehardam 614 35 16 4110010 Her 0 Beckett 20.5668 0 0000, Pett #23 XAVIER 6: #22 MIAMI, OHIO oe oe nilight K TheAssociated Press Rhode Island’s Mark Treadwell, left, dribbles naset Utah’'s Andre Miller during first-half action in their game in the Great Eight. COLLEGE SCORES % Dulwastalsedin Musko- UT where ends maycal one hour paor ho‘was omployed os a dificul life. Her love andi Influence on ourWe lives memberst otChurch, NewPg 142/3 lodge #398" Masons, rigs Beenhve Elkslogge ‘ iate mromberofhe438 Club. He wasalso a World WarIl veteran, Survived by wife of 56 years, Mildred; oneson, Fred:onesister, Vere(Rober) Johi Muskogse,OF. Robert Pata)ied wards, fay Edwards, Comy DEADLINES : cx Mogi!yeeide toe‘Agia cx mest Ect WEEKDAYS Deseret News (metvo) (published that evening) Tribune (all editions) {published folowing day) 900m 500 pm s00pm DeseretNews (state) doy) (published SATURDAY, SUNDAY, HOLIDAYS Both papers, all editions ys * 5:00pm ‘one uncle, one is. galesey abond, J. Ki aa holding manyae Including Reliet Society sibebrok deughier besoietae) president of Wallsburg WarFd for Several fe, onerPs ioe chy six grandchildren; Ws Sho was Olso a member he Utah Cow ies Association for many yeorsDonna Bigelow. Las by hey chicren: Survived Vegas, NV; Clayton and Lois Gardner, Wayne Jane Gardner, Bob andVicki allot WallsburgFrank and loan Gapproyerst. Javid, AZ; Claron and Carol Swenson, Salt Lake Gly,ke Kentang ngBorg HeberCtyeughiari ing, Las Vegas, unt, and a hos! of relatives and friends He was Fagioatonceon ioceroe Becededa osc featgreat son in'deah bybomh parents hvee sites §grondchicren oe manasoakove Caro "igo: See ae 9 second thor aitofus ah UsYousrengh nd services will be eava eves ot YOUr Tie ier10 son ine Reber 6 MedChobe call Thurs. raAnn Cy ‘ondPica in 3078ot1030 pm. i Oh MercyHaba *Rineral sores,Deg Qun/ot DeseretMot sf 700gouin, onehour‘Bir fo 10sonioeahs chainter cha "rove Cemeter mm to Bha ou it viewing tevies. Intornen, Mi Olivet Cometory Friday we i. N 12/2 12/3 1 42/ { N a mofher, Rutt AR x brother, J. Kyle Roertson, JoseLake Cily. Preceded in death by hefather, Funeral sewvices, wil be held Saturday, Dember 5, 1998 at 1 pm. at the Brighton Fifth Word2636 Eos! Sangh Bhs Fence ns a call Friday at Cottonwood Mortuary,4671 Ha yang eyaefatmm. and one ‘services View 112/3Merona Ye Church. 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