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Show Page 8-THE HERALD. Provo Utah Thursdav January 10 1980 Sports Scoreboard College Scores Bluffton 77, Evansville 88 Bloomsburg 53 Amherst Edinboro 102 Daemen (NY) Fairfield 86, Moorhead 84 Westminster 68 Dowling 62 New Hamp Coll 98, Bentley #0 Northeastern 78, Suffolk 54 Pace 77 Colby 65 Pittsburgh 82, Geo Wash. 61 Pitt-Johns. 69 Ship Kock 45 Ramapo 74, Kean 60 Rober! Morris 94, Towson 66 St. Bonaventure 89, Penn St. 75 Seton Hall 76.Manhattan Coll, 62 CC! Susquehanna Th Juanita 55 Syracuse 94 Baltimore 64 Villanova 92, Massachusetts 59 South Averett 52 UNC-Greensboro 48 Bellarmine 93, Georgetown (Ky.) 72 Clemson 87, Duke 82 (ot) Catt Car. 70. SC-Spartanburg, 71 Columbus 73, Shor Delaware St. 94, Southern 79 Dillard 88, Ark.-Pine Bluff Florida Southern 83, Holy Cross 81 Georgia Tech 70, W. Carolina 60 Guilford 61, Atl Christian 59 HampdenSydney, 09, Haverford, 67 High Point 59, Pemt Kentucky 79 Mississippi 3 La. Tech 67, Southern Miss. 62 McNeese St. 61, Wis.-Parkside 51 Mississippi St. 88, Georgia 75 Mt. St. Marys 93, Nazareth 50 N. Georgia 63 Georgia Coll. 54 N.C.-Whmngtn 61 Applchian St. 44 Maryland 95, Weshistton Coll. 74 NBA Standings Eastern Conference Atlantic Divi Midwest Ball St. 73, E. Michigan 58 Bemidji St. 76, Minn.-Morris 57 Bethany 46, St. Mary-Plains 43 1 11 11 14 GB — 4 5% 7% 8 16 Western Conference Midwest Division Kansas City Milwaukee Denver Chicago Utah | humate 2 1-2 5. 3-5 7, Robinson 8 2-2 18 Boynes 1 0-0 2. Elliott 7 2-3 16. Smith 2 0-0 4 Totals 45 West 64 Jones Dunlesvy 100°Towle @ 1627 1 Denver 2930 25 28112 Houston 28 22 35 20-114 Three point goals—None. Fouled out— None. Total fouls—Denver 21, Houston 22 Technical—Roche. A—B8 225 NEWJERSEY(105) van Breda Kolff 4 2-2 10 Natt 8 0-2 16 Kelley 3 1-2 7 Newlin 10 5-5 25. Jordan 2 Texas Lutheran 86 31 10.756 30 11.732 22 23 .489 19 20 487 18 25 419 Central Division WL Pet. Atlanta 26 17 605 San Antonio 22 21 S12 Houston 20 22 476 Cleveland 19 25 432 Indiana 18 25 419 Detroit 10 33 233 1b Fi 0-0 8 Southwest Boston Philadelphia New York Washington New Jersey Chicago at NBA Boxes Angelo St. 62, E. New Mexico 60 Houston Baptist 90 Paul Quinn 72 Kansas St. 60 Oklahoma St. 59 Panhandle 115, Tarleton 83 SW Texas 104 Portland Golden State DENVER(112) McGinnis 14 15-17 43 Wilkerson 2 0-0 4 Issel § 4-6 22. Scott 3 0-0 6, Thompson i2 7-9 31 Hughes 1 0-0 2 Johnson 0 0-0 0 Roche 1 22 4 Garland 0 0-0 Gondrezick 9 ¢-0 0 Totals 42 263 112 STON (114) Barry 3 1-1 7 sremienarich 9 3-3 21 Malone 12 4-13 Henderson 1 00 2 Murphy 13 5-5 31,“eal 3238 Reid 4 Athletes In Action 102, Marquette Denver U. 06, Fort Hays St. 70 No. Arizona 69, U.S. Puget Sound 102. W Washington cd S. Colorado 99, Fort Lewis Washington St, 63" Idaho 57. N.C Greensboro 73, Mary Wash. 63 North Carolina 72, Wake Forest 68 Piedmont 54, Southern Tech 51 Radford 65. Virginia St. Richmond 101 Oglethorpe 85 St. Augustine's Hampton Inst. 80 S. Carolina 74, William & Mary 6 S. Alabama 64 Sarksonville 63 Southwestern 80, Sewanee 74 Tennessee 69, Florida 58 Transylvania 65, eeree 58 Vanderbilt 66 Auburt a Va. Commonwealth #7, Navy Va. Tech 73, West Virg x inie Virginia Union 78, St. W. Northern 6 Phegiey | 0-0 2 Kupchak z 00 4 Corzine 2 25 6 Totals 46 11-16 1 Los Angeles uu arin Washington 26 25 23— Three point goals—Nonefesta oat None. Total fouls—Los Angeles 19 Washington 24 Technical—None Nas 2 0-0 4 Robinson § 6-9 16 Cook 19 035 Buse 4 0-0 8 Westphal § 2-2 18 19, Adams 435 11 Bratz 3 2 Prep Results High 2 00 4 Kramer | Los Angeles Phoenix San Diego Atlanta at Boston Portiand at New Jersey Washington at Philadelphia Los Angeles at Detroit Cleveland at San Antonio Indiana at Chicago Denver vs ansas City at St Louis New York at Milwaukee Golden State at San Diego tah at Sea Muskingum 71 Adrian (Mich) 55 Nebraska 58. lowa St $0 N. Illinois 67, Kent St. 61 Northwood 92, Calvin 85 NW Mo. St 78. Mo-Kansas City 75 NE Mo. St 76 Westminster 54 NE Ill 91 Wis Platteville 69 Northwestern 91 Midland 81 Oberlin $4 Capital 52 Ohio Wesleyan 73, Denison 55 Otterbein 76 Marietta 62 Roosevelt 99 Trinity Christian 75 St Joseph's (Ind.) 90, Butler 88 Stout 68 Northland 51 Toledo 69, Ohio U. 6% W. Michigan 84, C. Michig: W. Illinois 107, William Pea 83 Westmar 67. Bellevi Wittenberg 87. OhioNorthern 63 Wooster 74, Baldwin Wallace 73 Wright St. 84 Indiana Central 74 Merrimack 73. Hartford 7! Middlebury 92. Norwich 80 Siena 67 Missouri = mi (0.) Bowling 61 (ot) Miulltin 84, Minot Wesleyan 72 FDU 64. Morgan St. 50 Fordham 66 Vermont 63 Gannon 95 Penn St-Behrend 77 LaSalle 111, West Chester 70 Maine 68 Biscayne 56 Monmouth 71 Kansas 69 Serie 69 Kearney St 83. Hastings 73 77 Mar-st 79 Mercyhurst 72 — c we Pet. GB 26 19 578 — 25 20 .556 1 16 29 .356 1 14 26 350 9% 13 30 302 12 Reserves Top Starters, 3-1 GOLDENSTATE (100) Parker 8 34 19 Shor: 6 54 17. Parish 3 00 6 Lucas 0 60 6 White io 11 2 Abernethy 5 @1 10. Ray 2 22 6 Smith 2 sa Cooper 5 0-0 10. Townsend 2 0.0 4 ot Pacific Division Seattle Findlay 69 Howard $8 Dayton$6(201 Ill Benedictine 95 Rockford 76 Ind St-Evansville 97 N Kentucky 76 Kalamazoo 75, Indiana-Ft. Wayne 66 Cali (Pa) 78 LaRoche 69 Clark 62 Coast Guard Calemity 10h Lorala Baltimore 58 Dartmouth 78, Wilmington 67 Carmegie Mellon 75 John Carroll 13 Chadron St 65. Mary 63 Dana 75 Tarkio 73 Doane 72, Peru St 66 East Allegheny 82, Wash & Jeff. 67 Albaay 64. RPI $6 Bethany 58. Thiel 54 Boston U 72, Colgate 65 61, Kings Coll 59 Bucknell 64 Volleyball 15-21 105 PHILADELPHIA (108) Erving 7 813 22 C. Jones 0 22 2 Dawkins 7 3-317 Richardson 2 0-0 4 Cheeks £ 2-2 18 Bibby 4 3-7 1, B. Jones 8 44 2 Mix 3 88 14 Totals 9 30-39 108, 24 32 18 31-105, New Jersey to29 28 22—108 Philadelphia Three point goals—None. Fouled out— Dawkins, van Breda Kolff, Kelley. Total fouls—New Jersey 28, Phil adelphia 25 Technicals—New Jersey Coat ch Loughery 2 (ejected). Philadelphia Coach Cunningham. A—7 611 INDIANA(111) Bantom 10 2-2 22, M cle . ce a Edwards 13 41 40, Davi Hasselt 31-1. C. Johnson 3 rear) Bradley 3117 * ngiish 41-2 9 Chenier Knight 1 0-0 2, Kuester 0 0-0 0. ‘Totals 46 1803.11 SEATTLE (120) J. Johnson 7 0-0 14, Shelton ut 8-8 30. Sikma 5 0-0 10 D. Jobse 3 i Williams 7 4-4 1 8, Bro} ‘ 33.21 24 22-100 Phoenix 35 21 28 29-113 Fouled out—None Total fouls—Golden State 25. Phoenix 20. Technical—Westphal A 11.706 SAN DIEGO (111) Bryant $ 2-2 18 Smith 7 3-3 17, Nater 3 0-0 6 Free 12 9-15 $3 Taylor 9 0-0 21 Weatherspoon 3 1-2 7. Williams 4 0-0 9 Malovic 0 0-0 0 Totals 46 15-22 111 MILWAUKEE (107) Johnson 8 1-2 17. Meyers 8 69 22 Benson 6 0-0 12 Moncrief 6 2-5 14 Winters Wa 7 0-0 0 0-8 15. Bridgeman 6 7-7 19 Diego REGION SIX Provo Ti ew American Fork 32 The Teserves dropped theirfirst set 23 to the starting unit 16-4, but then $3 rebounded to take the next three sets os 15-13, 16-14, and 15-7. Wednesday's Results American Fork 50. Pleasant Grove 46 Springville 77, Carbon 67 Catchings 1 2-2°4 Payson 52 Spanish Fork 51 Washington 2 0-0 4 Provo $8. Timpview 49 Cedar City 57, Dini8 Totals 44 18-25 107 y's Schedule Plensant Grove Povo at Technical Fouls —San Diego igen Totals 44 23-31 112 New York 24212723-95 Boston 33 28 18 33-112 Three-point goals—Richardson. Huston. Ford. Fouled out—None. Total fouls—New York 24, Boston 25. A—I5 32 05 Head coach Carl McGown expressed concern about his startersfollowing the intra-squad tussle. “As far as I can tell,” sai “there are some areas that need re-ad}jjusting before Friday. Pepperdine is a very good team, and we are going to have ,dy much better thanawe did {eee a very team in Pepperdine westcoast club capia the national championship last year and has rich volleyball heritage. - ELEVEN Milwaukee Coach Nelson. A — 10.938. NEW YORK(95) Demic 5 3-4 13 Cartwright 9 4-5 22 Richardson 6 2-2 15 R. Williams 2 44 8 Copeland § 45 14 Glenn 2 22 6, Huston 1 0.0 3. Monroe 2 22 6, S. Williams 4 02 8 Totals 36 21-26 95 BOSTON (112) it Maxwell 4 0-0 8 Bird 3 2-2 8, Cowens 6 24 14 Archibald 9 23 20 Ford 3 546 12, Carr 6 66 18, Robey 4 1-3 9, Medeen 6 0-0 12, Chaney 1 4-5 6, Judkins 2 0-0 4, F ernsten 0 1-2 1. si Pleasant Grove Milwai Three point goals — r 3 Williams “Winters Fouled out —None. Total fouls — San Diego 25. Milwaukee ) By JEFF RUFFOLO The BYU men's volleyball team received a slight shake-up Wednesday night when the reserves defeated the starters in a best three-of-five exhibi50 tion match to prepare for Friday's up“1 coming match withPepperdine Univer jednesdayisResults ParkCity65, co a Altamont 68, South Summit .ao semen 4 Wendover 73, Mai Dugway 50, ‘inte42 Rain Halts North Summit $5, North Rich 44 y's game North Summitat Tintic PGA Play Central Hockey Salt Lake City Birmingham Indianapolis Tulsa Houston WL T Pts. GF GA 24 ‘ a1 S318 a * ' : 7 ie 19 15 4 4 126 115 15 16 5 35 143 141 PALM SPRINGS,Calif. (UPI) — When the desert turnsinto a lake. there is no way to play golf ... or much of anything else for that matter. _ Wednesday, the greater Palm Spr‘ings area becamea virtuallake as rain pelted the area mercilessly. One of the casualties was the Bob Hope CLEVELAND(107) Dallaa if 4 : 2 is i K. Carr 423 10 Mitchell 13 6-6 32, Port Worth : 2 1 27 124 199 Robisch 10 44 24, Smith 8 5-7 21, Walker Oklahoma City 200 4. Lambert 1 002 E. Carr 4 22 10, Salt Lake civ"ulsvomaresults City 1 Willoughby 2-0-0 4 Tatum 0 0:2 0. Totals paea e? Classic, a $304,500 jackpot which was Dallas 5. Houston ATLANTA “amy supposed to kick off the 1980 PGA Tour. ay's games McMillen 8 3-4 19, Roundfield 5 2-2 12 Indianapolis at Dallas Morethan 500 golfers, 128 of them Rollins 4 0-0 8 Criss 6 45 16, Johnson 4 U.S. Olympic Team vs. Houston at Wichita 5-7 13. Drew 3 910 15 Hawes 3 00 6. Hill pros and 384 of them rich amateurs, 1 4-4 6 Givens 4 0-0 8 Tellom 4 0-0 8. Totals 42 27-32 111 Cleveland 27 33.26 21-107 32 22 31 26-111 tlanta teed it up Wednesday despite therain. They tried valiantly to get the first round in, but when two of the four Fouled ut—Walker. Total fouls— used in the tournament became ASL — P. Echelle courses Cleveland 8. Atlanta 27. Technical fouls washed outandit becamea useless expresident of American crectit League —Atlanta coach Brown. A—7,589. anagement ercise to clear water from the greens, Loe Nees (at) Hockey was halted. Hay 5-6 15 Wilkes 5 6-7 16 NY Rangers — Appointed Ed Giacomin play That was around 1 p.m. A little more nn 1 0-0 2 Silas 3 i a Walker % Abdul.Satber 10 4-6 24, Johnson 4 6-7 14 goaltending consultant 0-0 12, V. Johnson 1 2-2 4, Bailey 1 00 2 Nixon 8 2-2 18, Chones 5 1-1 11, Cooper 1 than two hours later. PGA officials Football Totals 50 20-23 120 12 0-0 2, Ford 0 0-0 0, Mack 0 1-2 1. Totals Seattle — Signed free agents Hartmut gave up. So today,play will resumein Indiana 25 23 30 33-111 38 25-31 101 Strecker. a kicker, and Anthony Young, a the first round starting at noon in the Seattle 30 25 36 29-120 WASHINGTON (103) running back Three-point goal—Hassett. Fouled out— Ballard 9 3-4 21 Hayes,1ai hpe of finishing before dark. Colle, None. Total fouls—Indiana 21, Seattle 19 Unseld 3 2-2 8, Cleamons Thenthe tournamentwill pick up and Geor ‘ech — ‘Named Bill Curry Technical—M. Johnson. A—17.328. 4 0-0 8, Dandridge 7 1-1 is “vright300 head ‘eotball® coach. Tun through Monday. Sports Transactions cree Named Jos: Free’s 33 Points Pace Clippers To 111-107 Win Over Bucks the win. The winning points came after the Nets recovered from an 86-74 deficit at the start of the fourth quarter to take a lead on Mike Newlin’s juimper with 4:25 remaining. Jones added 20 points and Maurice Cheeks 18 for the 76ers, while Newlin led the Nets with 25. Bullets 103, Lakers 101 Elvin Hayes scored 25 points and hit a fall-away jumpshot with four seconds left as Washington won its fourth gamein a row. Hayes grabbed the rebound of a missed shot by Bobby Danduidge, dribbled to the free throw line and scored the winning basket. Earvin Johnson scored 14 points for the Lakers before leaving the game in the third period with a minorgroin injury. Hawks 111, Cavaliers 107 Eddie Johnson scored six points in the final three minutes, including two free throws with 1:10 remaining, for Central Division-leading Atlanta. The Cavaliers were led by Mike Mitchell with 32 points, while Dave Robisch added 24. Cleveland suffered its fifth consecutive loss and dropped to 19-25. Rockets 114, Nuggets 112 With the score tied 112-112 with three seconds remaining, Rick Barry hit a baseline jumper to win ired in 31 points and Moses Tampa Bay's Selmon Selected NFC Defensive Player of Year his end position. received 32 votes from UPT's panel of 56 pro football writers, four from each NFCcity. Washington Redskins safety Lemar Parrish, who led the conferencewithnine interceptions,finished a distance second with 10 votes and New York Giants linebacker Brad Van Pelt and Los Angeles Rams defensive end Jack Youngbloodtiedforthird with six votes apiece. “T thinkI received recognition asa direct result of our team’s success.” said the usually reserved Selmon, who led the Buccaneers to the NFC championship game against Los Angeles in the team’s fourth year. “My mind goes back to the team’s coaches and players. It has all been a combination of s. I never set any personalgoals. I just wanted to get us started and use myability to the best. Just being on a winning team is thrill.” Selmon, an All-American out of Oklahoma who captured the Lombardiand Outlandtrophiesin 1975 as the nation's outianeie collegiate defensive lineman, was used to playing on winning teams (Oklahoma was 4-2 during Seimon''s collegiate days) TIRE SALE! SEMPERIT MUD & SNOW SEMPERIT Malone28 to lead Houston. The Rockets led 107-101 but when he joined Tampa Bay. losing was a new experience. The Buccaneers dropped their first 26 games and finished 5-11 in 1978. But this season. the defensejelled and Tampa Bay captured the NFC Central title with a 106 record. n upset the Philadelphia Eagles 24-17 in theirfirst playoff gamebeforelosing 9-0 to the Ramslast Sunday. “My personal highlight this year was to remain certeha said Selmon, who led the team with 11 ick sacks, two recovered fumblesandthree aise kicks. ‘‘T thought we'd have morepeople going to the Pro Bowlthis year. | thinkit's gonna come when we get more exposure. If we continue to win, we'll get as many people going there as the other teams.” Selmon,6-foot-3 and 255 pounds,credits defensive line coach Abe Gibron with teaching him to be more of a complete player. “T learned alot about pass rushing sinceI've been in pro ball,”’ said Selmon.‘Coach Gibron worked out with me.I thought you had to muscle everybody and now I use speed more. I just want to stick with basics.” Teammate Wally Chambers. a seven-year veteran, claims Selmonhas taught him a trick or two. “IT may be a veteran but I learn a lot just by valeainehim play.” said Chambers. ‘Lee Royis the very bes RADIALS 5% EES Ww,CNS, with three minutes to play but George McGinnis, who finished with 43 ts, tied it 108-108 with two minutes left. Davic peepee! had 31 points and Dan Issel 20 for Denver. Rudy Tomjanovich had 21 points for the Rockets. Suns 113, Warriors 100 Walter Davis returned to the Phoenix lineup after missing three games and scored 19 points. Davis, who cameoffthe bench to lead the Suns’ scoring, was backed by Paul Westphal with 18 and Truck Robinson with 16. The Suns awayin the third quarter as Davis scored 12 points and Westphal eight. JoJo White led GoldenState with 21, Sonny Parker had 19 and Purvis Short 17. SuperSonics 120, Pacers 111 Lonnie Shelton scored a season-high 30 points to in 18 home games. Rookie Bill Cartwright, who had< lead seven Seattle players in double figures parties 22 points, cut the lead to 79-74 to open the . Shelton’s performance offset a 30-point night by Infourth quarter. But the Celtics stretched the lead t« diana center James Edwards. whoscored 11 points in 101-79 with 3:41 2alay. the fourth quarter to lead a rally that pulled the Pacersto within 112-105 with three minutesleft. That Gers 108, Nets 105 Caldwell Jones and Julius Erving combined for wasasclose as Indiana cameafter the early stages five free throwsin the last 19 secondsof the gamefor of the game. NEW YORK (UPI) — Lee Roy Selmon, who chooses to talk about the play of his Tanipa Bay teammates rather than his own performance, was named Wednesday night as UPI's National Football Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Selmon, the Buccaneers’first draft choice in 1976 who nowanchors the NFL's stingiest defense from MIX-N-MATCH Highway/Snow SSeS ? SSG 2a ByUnited Press International Don Nelson expected Lloyd Free to hurt his club Wednesdaynight. Afterall, Free is one the league’s most potent offensive weapons. But the Milwaukee coach still thought his team should have beaten San Diego. “He's hurt us before,” said Milwaukee Bucks Coach Don Nelson,after Free’s 33 points led the oop pers to a 111-107 victory. ‘But we were always abl to play well enough. Late in the game,they isolated us and let him go one-on-oneordish off. They really controlled the tempo of the game. They have three outstanding guards who are good one-on-one players.” Free, second in the league with a 31.0 scoring average, and Bobby Smith had eight each to get San Diego off to a 28-26 lead after one quarter. But Junior Bridgeman cameoff the bench in the second quarter to score 10 points and Milwaukee took a 58-55 lead at the half. The lead changed hands five times in the third quarter, but Free scored 12 points and San Diegoled 86-85 goinginto the final quarter. The score wastied 100-100 when Joe Bryant scored on a tip-in and Brian Taylor hit his third three-point shot of the game to put San Diego ahead 105-100. Dave Meyers. led Milwaukee with 22 and Bridgeman had 19. The Clippers were coached by Bob Weiss, as head coach Gene Shue began serving his one-week suspension for hitting a referee. Free said. ‘‘It was just a great gamefor everyone onthe team. I know whatI haveto do.In orderfor us to win they know I have to getthe ball 75 percentof the time, butI distribute it too. That’s always been part of my game.”” Celtics 112, Knicks 95 M.L. Carr and Dave Cowens combined for 1i fourth-quarter points to highlight a late surge tha{ carried Boston over undermanned New York. 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