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Show Page 8—-THE HERALD. Provo. Utah. Tuesday. January 8. 1980 Sports Scoreboard Aztec Cager WAC’s Best Winnipeg UPI Top 20 NEW YORK (UPI The United ress International weekly Board of Coaches top 20 | ratings with ands Jan 6, s in parentheses Edmonton 27 Wales Confer Norris Division WLT Pis records Los Saturday (sixth St week 2 3 + 5 6 7 8 ‘ Notre 10 1. 12, 13, 14 Purdue 617 11-0 36 DePaul (15) Ohio State 9 (10-0 (1) (9-1 2-2 0-0 3-1 Dame (7 926 503 440 382 325 323, 308 (8-2) Carolina North 16 Clemson 7. (10 Indiana 18 UCLA (8-3) Valparaiso 76. Westmont 58 Wayne St 57 Oakland W Illinois 73 UW-Stevens 67 Wichita St 91. Tulsa #3 Southwest Montreal Pittsburgh 108 (5-3) 100 a1 (9-3) 36° 33 Weber State (12-1) 31 Note: By agreement with the Basketball Coaches Association, teams on probation by the NCAA are ineligible for top 20 and national champion ship consideration by the UPI Board of Coaches. Those teams American Southwestern 78 St Mary's SW ° Fresno Long 69 Beach jot Nazarene N lowa 87 St 66. Baptist 57 68 97 St Nevada-Reno St. Paul's Bi St. 7, s N.C. Ky. 18 24 pete Central 78 Wesleyan VMI 70, Davidson &9 (at) Virginia 82, Delaware 55 Kentucky 71, East Tenn. Bradley 71, New Mexico St. Creighton 97, Drake 83 DePaul 96, Ball St. 79 NY 57 60 a = 37 Monday's 7 i910 Coach years at assistants Ss Atlanta at American Fork American Fork City Recreation basketbai scores from Monday night Duff's 78. Genuine Surplus 62. Gene Harvey's Chevrolet 78. Lehi State Bank 69. Durfee's Dry Cleaners §. Bank of American Fork 69 Islanders NY Vancouver Winnipeg Jobn extended McKay's 3 28 Results Los Angeles St. at Colorado NY Rangers at B Louis Cops Mat Win SHEN 1; . ahead 40-8 and easily went on to thrash Nevada-Reno 82-43 Mon- day night in a women’s collegiate basketball game. Jan Frank led Utah points, while Ellen Perrella and Jane Quimby each added 12 points. No of defensive line coach of the Orediggers in 6:21. kowski BYU center Alan Taylor, New Mexico forward Kenny Page Young guard CSU forward Barry Hawaii Jazz Ace Charged Utes Win SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Utah jumped won eight of 10 matches — including with a game-high 15 Mines 36-6 Mondaynightin a dual-team Other nominees for the award were Utah forward Karl Ban- Gwynn scored 17 paints for the WAC lead with Thomas Louden, Wyomand had nine assists Brigham Young and Utah ing forward Ken Ollie and three steals and three after the first weekend of Texas-El Paso center rebounds in the Aztecs conference play Anthony Burns. OGDEN, Utah (UPI) — WeberState Games Detroit 86-71 victory over Colorado State. He added keyed a pair of league 14 points. 12 assists three victories for San Diego Steals and four rebounds © State Monday was in a 6-57 victory over selected the Western Wyoming. Athletic Conference The victories put the player of the weck Aztecs’ in a three-waytie three by pins — to defeat Colorado sceatliste eocrpotiti ing competition. Steve Perea gave the Wildcats their first pin. taking down Lon Rosenzweig f Mines in fivee minutes second: ol mitiutes and and 24 seconds of their 126-pound match. Dale Hansen Sports Transactions u then pinned 150-pounder Mickey McPro. Fo u Candless in 1:17, and WSC 158 pounder Atlanta — Announced resig- Mike Ripplinger pinned Curt Kimball Wednesday's NY Islanders at Buffalo at Toronto Edmonton at Quebec Vancouver at Pittsburgh Hartford at Minnesota Los Angeles at Chicago Montreal Rangers Islanders Atlanta Washington Smythe Chicago Vancouver St. Louis 8167 ip 6 15 166 SALT LAKECITY(UPI) — A court hearing on sex charges has been delayed for 6 weeks so Utah Jazz forward Bernard King can attend an alcoholism and drug rehabilitation clinic in California. King wasarraigned on felony sex charges Monday before Circuit Court Judge Floyd Gowans. The drug complaint also stemming from an alleged New Year's dayattack on a 25-year-old woman,is a misdemeanor. Gowans delayed King’s preliminary hearing to Feb. 20. saying the basketball player could travel to St. Joseph's Hospital in Santa Monica, Calif., for Nevada-Reno player alcoholism treatment. The uospital has treated scored more than eight patients for alcohol and drug abuse. points. “It’s that same program that former First Lady Utah is now 8-5. going Betty Ford and others haveparticipated in,"’ Van into the start of con- Sciver said. ference play Saturday at Gowanssaid King must remain in Utah whenheis Brigham Young. Nevada- not enrolled in the California withdrawal treatment Reno drops to 7-9. program. BYU’S THREE REPRESENTATIVES who 16 FS peeved inias, Saurdey/s Eas ‘West Shrine :foot- 43 36 game spent some time at the Shrine 14185 33 10 236 26 Division LT Pts. 15 1912 42 15 187 37 1419 6 34 Hospital in San Francisco during their weeklong preparations. At the left, Mat Mendenhall loats. For the Engineers, Steve Brown had 23 points despite sitting out the second quarterin foultrouble. LITTLE ACORN 107-70 Little Acorn putsix menin doublefigures including Kim Nelson's 14 points in thefirst quarter, downing outmanned Hudson Plumbing 107-70. Brothers Clyde and Dave added 12 apiece and Kraig Raines canned in leading the Acorns. Gary Rhodes and Larry ie had 14 and Dean Jennings scored 16 for n. VALLEY VU BANK 71-75 In a tough defensivebattle, the Bankers put up a zonedefense that stimed Valley View Glass — Gre; Sheide and company. Larry Cheesmanhad15, Reed Noble 14 and Very! Law 13 for the Bankers as the score wastied several times and the VVB got key foul pitches down the stretch after the Glassmen tried to foul for profit. Sheide had 22 and Mike Dowling 15 for VVG. UTAH USED BRICK 60-51 Led by a hot shooting Terry Peterson's 19 pointsd, Utah Used Brick beat Bell & Howell 60-51, picking up its second winof the season. The Brickmenplayed inspired ball, shooting above 60 percent and reboundin, on both ends. Teammates Dave Gernainehad 14 ant Kirk Nixon 17 for the Brickmen. Bell & Howell got downearly and never recovered. Kerry Jardine was the only B&H playerin double figures as turnovers and poor shooting led to its demise. LEVINS (79) Brown 3 2-3 8; Young 00-10; Moats 4 4-4 12; Rice 825 18; 84-5 20; Watts 1 0-0 2; Olsen 1 2-2 4; Farnworth7 1-2 15. Totals 32 15-22 79. R. B. & G. (68 Ballif 4 0-0 8; Hampton 5 0-0 10; Cook 2 2-2 6: Christensen6 3-415, Brimhall 3 0-06; Brown 10 3-4 23. Totals 30 8-10 68. Levins 8 7 st 9 W353 8 RB&G Mena AM/FM 8-TRACK OR CASSETTE INDASH PLAYER 5; Miner 1 2-2 4. Totals 46 15-17 107. HUDSON PLUMBING (70) Hudson 1 0-0 2; Tregaskis 8 2-3 18; Rhodes 62-2 14, Fitzgarrald 2004; Brady1 0-0 2; Kranz 6 2-2 14; Jennings 8 0-0 16. Totals 326-7 70. Little Acorn % 59 82 107 15 25 43 70 VALLEY VU BANK (71) Harmon 0-02; Rawlins 00-00; Lindsay 5 0-0 10: Haggard 3 1-17; Law 6 1-2 13; Noble 5 4-5 14; Van Valeknburg 4 2-2 10. Totals 31 9-12 Our Reg. 97.88 4 Days VALLEY VIEW GLASS (65) C. Dowling 2 2-4 6; Sheide 10 4-6 22; West 5 0-0 10; Porter 5 0-0 10; M,Dowling 6 3-5 15. Totals 28 9-15 65. v VB wo 1 35 33 1 15 449 & KS65, Cassette has AM/FM stereo light, fast forward,eject button. Local/distance switch and balance control. Most 20 28 4 60 Cars, vans. M2 33 St Lyle Called Up ra anDETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit Red Wings nounced Monday they have called up leftwinger George Lyle from their American Hockey League team, the Adirondack Red Wings in Glens Falls, N.Y. AUDIO SYSTEMS SEE THE oe BOYERS 333 W. 1230WN. Provo 373-2855 BOYERS ALPINE SANYO ARA 333 W. 1230 NW. PROVO 373-2855 Each vans. Porter 1 0-22; Jenkins 40-0 8: Hardy 1 0-02: Jardine 4 4.412. Kyle B&H 80 KS61, 8-Track Original equipment styled. Stereo/channelindicatorlights, tone and balancecontrols. For most cars, UTAH USED BRICK (60) Nixon8 1-2 17; Peterson 9 1-2 19; Collier 2 0-0 4, Pehrson 0-0 2. Robison 2 0-0 4; Geraine 7 0-0 14; Totals 29 2-4 60. BELL & HOWELL(3i)¢ Heninger 1 0-0 2; Jones 3 30-0 6, Rose 41-1 9; Maxwell 2 0-0 4 Hansen 3 0-2 6. Totals 23 5-9 51 UUB Wilson, his wife Colleen and another young fan look on. All three Cougars played well as the Westrecorded a 20-10 victory. elHE SAVING PLACE 3-37; Sorenson 4 5-5 13; Raines 8 4-4 20; Walker 7 0-0 14; Leavitt 21-2 Hudson Bell shakes hands with a young fan while Marc OPENDAILY 9-7; SUNDAYS10-5 LITTLE ACORN (107) K. Nelson10 0-1 20; C. Nelson 6 0-0 12; D. Nelson 6 0-0 12; Downey 2 mPa = wm-< © w Little Acorn remained undefeated and Rollins Brown and Gunnellostits first gameof the year in Monday night Central Utah Basketball League Action at Orem High School. LEVINS INSURANCE79-68 Billy Long and Keith Rice combined for 38 points in leading Levins past previously unbeaten Rollins Brown and Gunnell in a see-saw battle. Levins pulled away from the Engineers in the last quarter on two ius by Dave Farnworth and foul tosses by Bill gives a youngstera ride on a gurney. Above Tom oe omA Little Acorn Still Unbeaten aN = wm < ow Extended 44 NY Rangers 5 Hartford 2 Montreal 4 Edmonton 3 Toronto 9 Pittsburgh § Minnesota 7, Philadelphia 1 Tuesd G nation 429 13 Greg Fairchild forthe Canadian Football Division Hockey WLT Pts. Boston Called up goalie 2611 3 55 Marco Baron minor Binghamton team fromin their 20°98 8 ieague M15 47 NY 16 17 6 38 17 184 38 i ‘ Bulfalo Minnesota Boston Quebec Toronto Boston lineman Signed offensive WL Pet. GB Atlanta 25 17 595 — San Anton 21 21 500 4 Cleveind 19 23.452 6 Houston 18 22 450 6 Indiana 17 24 415 74 Detroit 10 32.238 15 Western Conference Midwest ision WL Pet. GB Kan City 26 18 591 — Milwauke 25 18 581 2 enver 16 27 372 9% Chicago 13 26 .333 10% tah 12 30 .286 13 Pacific Division WL Pct. GB Seattle 29 13 690 — Los Ang 29 14 674% Phoenix 26 16 619 3 ortland 23°22 511 7% n Diego 22:23 489 Bh Golden 3 13 28 317 15% onday’s Games (No scheduled) NY 57 64 Marquette Ala.-Birm. 82, Va. Comm. 71 Alabama 57, Louisiana St. 56 Catawba 86, Wingate 8 Campbell 91, G. Mas Centenary 62, NW Lovisiana 57 Chattanooga 68. The Citadel 51 Cincinnati 74, Memphis St. 64 Cumberlané 75, Lincoln Mem 65 Phila Duke 55, Georgia Tech 42° Houston Cleveland Erskine 68, Piedmont 67 Denver San Antonio Florida St. 84, S. Florida 69 Milwaukee at Chicago Hampton 101, Virginia St. 70 San Diego at Kan City James Madison 80, Towson St. Detroit at Utah 66 Indiana at Portland Jcksn St. 70, Grmbing St. 68 Wednesday's Games Loyola 64, District of Columbia New York at Boston 6 New Jersey at Phila Md.-Balt. County 75, Stockton Los Ang at Washington : Cleveland at Atlanta Mars Hill 77, High Point 71 Denver at Houston Md.-E. Shore 109 Wash. Coil. San Diego at Milwaukee 7 Golden State at Phoenix Miss. Coll. 69, S. Ark. 59 Indiana at Seattle No. Carolina 81, Mercer 63 N.C.-Charlotte 61. New Orleans " 52 Norfolk St. 99. Johnson C NHL Standings Smith 73 Campbell ence Radford 66, Clarion St. 65 Patrick Division : eee Seorgis St iu Det outhern 110, Prairie View 79 Phila 26 210 Tenn. 63 Houston “eee West College Scores Monday East Boston Coll. 197, Biscayne 75 rown 75 Harvard 58 Hamilton 75, Plattsburgh 64 Bucknell 78. Carnell 62 Catholic 83, §taten Island 68 Hofstra 67, Dowling 64 Iona 68 Baltimore 51 John Jay 77 Yeshiva 65 (2ot) Lowell 84 70 Northeastern 88. AIC 81 N.Y. Tech 79 CCNY 70 Providence 71, New Hampshire 46 St. Bonaventure 73 Wagner 72 Syracuse 72, West Virginia 69 St seeete Sam . NBA Standings s : Eastern Conference Atlantic Division w oe iene ce i“ a Auburn Cincinnati E Carolina Memphis State Francisco mn 71 Champion Cimeinnati 3 9 (Cal Point 227 Hendrix 61, C Arkansas 52 183 Midwestern St 94 McMurry 82 150 Oral Roberts 83 E Carolina 82 129 Okla Sci & Arts 72, Okla 119 Southeastern & (7-4 Tennessee 19 20. 16128 69 Mercyhurst 76 Steubenville 261 Arkansas St. Virgimia. 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