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Show WAC: Miners Kip AFA, Now 13-- 0 Tribune Wire Servius Dtfinse said Texai LI Paso loa ih Don Haskins, is the kev to winning And he proved his point itui da) as his nation j!1 ranked Minus paralyzed Air Forte and biettd to a 72 50 Western Athletic Conference t one point in the second half the Miners It'd the Falcons b) 32 points I Ml Mi, Lojola (Calif.) 58; At Xlhuqucrque the shooting of guard Nelson Franse and rebounding of forward Tim Garrett led New Mexico to its seventh straight The triumph marked the Lobos longest winning streak in six years and improved their record to 11 3 Loyola Mary mounts Lions dropped to Franse hit 7 of 10 field goals for a team high 14 points, while the Garrett pulled down 12 rebounds and added 13 points CSU 72, Montana St. 65: At Fort Collins, Todd Benn and Johr. Dudley combined for 30 points as Colorado State ended a two game losing streak The lead seesawed early, but Benn hit eight of his points m the first half to pace the Rams to a 1 halftime margin Dudley got 11 of his points in the final half to power CSU to the win CSU evened its season record at while Montana State fell to 7 13 0 They were ice cold and touldn t get an) thing to fall in the first hall Haskins said Air Force remained scoreless for the first seven minutes of the game finally scoring on a layup bv junior Jon Jordan But then the 'alcons went scoreless for another seven minutes, letting the Miners rack up Tribune Wire Services UNLV Coach Jerry Tarkaman isn't sure how his team did it. but the Rebels stored a deti 18th-ranke- d sive victory over unranked New Mexico State Saturday in Las 6-- 8 lead Luster Goodwin poured in 14 points to lead the Miners in scoring Kevin Hamilton and Kent Lock- hart followed with 11 points apiece But even the attributed the victory to a solid defense "Our defense turned the game 6 around, said Hamilton, a sophomore We used our zone press because its worked for us before against Air Force Goodw in, a 6 foot junior said, W e pressed early in the game because we've seen the Air Force hasn t handled it well m previous games The Falcons came out playing harder in the second half and actual2 But ly outscored the Miners 23-- 2 said Wjoming 39-3- 141-11- Hanzlik 13, Howard Carter 11 and Rob Williams 10 Dallas Mark Aguirre led all scorers with 31 points and Pat Cummings had 17 Cavaliers 106, 76ers 98: At Richfield, Ohio, World B Free scored 36 points and Lonnie Shelton had 26 as the Cavaliers defeated the 76ers for the first time in nearly four years Cleveland had lost 17 straight games to Philadelphia, 24-- last winning on March 16, 1980 The Cavaliers, after only their second win in the last 12 games, jumped to a 23-- 7 lead in the games first six minutes, but Philadelphia chipped away to trail only 1 at the end of one quarter and 6 at halftime. in Nation- 7 al Basketball As- sociation action at Denver 10-2- 5 had English only 25 points in his previous two in the games and was averaging last six contests before exploding in the final two quarters He entered g the week as the NBA s scorer with a average had lost 12 of its Denver, last 15 games, but took the lead for good on the last basket of the first quarter and led by as many as 35 points in the fourth quarter in breakwining the Mavericks' three-gam- e ning streak The loss dropped the Mavs three games behind the Utah Jaz in the Midwest Division. The 24 point margin was Denvers biggest of the season Kiki Vandeweghe scored 22 points for the Nuggets, Richard Anderson a 20. Dan Issel 17, Bill season-hig17 7 30-250-4- fifth-leadin- Cleveland led 63-5- 5 midway through the third quarter and then outscored the 76ers 18-- to make it 3 entering the final period The Cavaliers built their biggest on a Ben Poquette layup lead, with 8 44 remaining Andrew Toney, who scored 20 of his 40 points m the fourth quarter, then led a frantic Philadelphia charge that cut the Cleveland lead to eight points on several occasions But Cleveland hung on by making seven foul shots and getting a John Bagley layup in the final 1 15 15-2- 8 81-6- 91-7- 0, h Assoc toted Press Loser photo North Carolinas Sara Perkins tries a shot over Cozell McQueen of N.C. State during easy Tar Ileel win on Saturday. Knicks 140, Pacers 103: At New York, Bernard King scored 21 points in New Yorks first half and the Knicks went on to rout the after the Hawks were called for an illegal defense and added a driving Then Buck layup to make it 102-9Williams hit two free throws with 33 seconds to play to give the Nets a nt Pacers In racing to a 0 halftime lead, the Knicks scored more points than they had managed in any half this season, surpassing the previous high of 72 on Dec. 1 against Washington They also topped their previous -game high of 127 points on the same date King went on to lead New York in scoring with 29 points, while Bill Cartwright had 21 and Ray Williams 104-9- 75-5- Bulls 87, Bullets 73: At Chicago, rookie guard Mitchell Wiggins 21 points scored 11 of his game-hig- h in the final quarter to lead the Bulls to victory single- Wiggins backcourt teammate, Ennis Whatley, added five points m a stretch of the fourth quarter after the Bullets twice had closed a deficit to just one point two-minu- te 20 The Pacers, now on the road, had not allowed more than 90 points while winning their previous three games, their longest winning streak since February of 1982 With the Bulls leading with remaining, Whatley and Wiggins combined for 10 points in a three-minuflurry 72-6- 8 6 48 te Nets 108, Hawks 104: At East Rutherford, N J , Otis Birdsong scored 16 of his 19 points in the second half, including 10 in the fourth Warriors 154, Spurs 133: At Oakland, Purvis Short exploded for a care57 points to lead Golden er-high States highest offensive output in several years, as the Warriors lambasted the Spurs quarter, to lead the Nets to victory. Birdsong scored nine points in a fourth-quartspurt that carried the Nets, now into a 0 lead with 5 25 to play. Atlanta came back to score the next eight points, four by Dominique Wilkins, to draw within a point with 1 50 to go. Albert King hit a technical foul er 16-1- 9, advantage 8 Kings 100, Suns 98: At Kansas Mark Olberding sank three free throws m the final seven seconds to help the Kings snap a losing streak with a victory over the Suns. 99-9- six-ga- Reception Room, Overstufled set with 2 End Coffee Tables. 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State 60: At Raleigh, the 1982 NCAA champi on Tar Heels, led by Sam Perkins, broke open the game in the early going of the second half to defeat defending NCAA champion North Carolina State After a first half that saw the lead change seven times, North Carolina led at intermission 1 The Wolfpack narrowed the margin to one point when Lorenzo Charles hit the first basket of the second period But North Carolina, now 10-- outscored the Wolfpack 15-- 2 over the next six minutes to take a 5 lead, and the Tar Heels never were threatened 34-3- 49-3- Kentucky 96, LSU 80: At Baton Rouge, Melvin Turpin powered his way inside for 35 points to lead Kentucky to a relatively easy victory d LSU. The Wildcats, over now 10-used their height advantage to dominate the Tigers on both ends of the court Kentucky led by 10 points at the half and maintained a comfortable margin throughout the second half, with LSU coming no closer than eight points in the final 20 minutes. Kenny Walker added 22 points for the Wildcats, who raised their Southeastern Conference record to 0 The Tigers are 2 and 1 8-- 2-- ' K ,VAVV Louisville 51, Cincinnati 37: At Cincinnati, Billy Thompson scored 9 Texas " sotodw liPT YKKCT FOR 500 LBS! A&M 54: At Lt-ro- m 6 Irvine 82, Long Beach St. 67: At Irvine, Calif, seniors Bob Thornton and George Turner eat h scored 21 points to lead the UC Irvine to the 1CAA victory Thornton, a forward hit eight of 11 attempts from the field while Turner, a guard, made HI of 14 shots The victory raised I 'Cl s record to 6 5 overall and 2 0 in the PCAA w hile Long Beach dropped to and in the conference 0-- 2 8 Duke 78, Virginia 72: charlottes ville, Va Johnny Daw kins 20 points led four Duke players in double fig ures as the Blue Devils defeated and 20th-ranke- d previously-unlieu- Conference opener for both teams Mark Alarie added 16 points, Tom Amaker 13 and David Henderson 10 for the Blue Devils, 12-- 1 Virginia, losing for the first time after a 10-start, got 19 points each from Othell Wilson and Rick Carlisle Jim Miller added 17. The loss snapped Virginhome winning streak ia's and was only the second defeat in the last 50 games at home for the Cavaliers Missouri 58, Marquette 57: At 0 Malcolm Thomas Milwaukee, including the basket with 1 06 remaining, as Missouri survived a late Marquette rally to defeat the Warriors Greg Cavener led the Tigers with 16 points Marquette. 7 5 was led by Marc Marotta and Dwayne Johnson, who had 10 points each The Warriors had a chance to win but turned the ball over under their own basket with three seconds left Indiana 73, Ohio State 62: At Columbus, Ohio, freshman Steve Al Uwe Blab ford and led defending Big Ten champion Indiana to its sixth straight basketball victory the conference opener for both schools. 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Carolina EEoail Acres of Boats v ay No. 77, Fayetteville, four Raorbacks led by Charles Balentine, sc ored in dou ble figures to pace Arkansas to the SWC victory Balentine s 15 points was a career high Forward Sutton and guard Alvin Robertson scored 12 each, and center Joe Kleine added 11 for Arkansas, now 11 2 Scott Rose scored 7 points off the bench, and Mike Ratliff popped SPODTS fit N'v" 'A New Mexico State also suffered from lack of concentration said Coach Weldon Drew In the first half, we didn t take care of the basketball We made too many turnovers, and we gave UNLV too many transition baskets," Drew said Drew credited UNLV with being very strong inside and very quick, but he vowed to be better prepared for the next meeting between his Aggies and UNLV W'e will sec some different action when they come to Las Cruces, " Drew said The Rebels were paced Saturday by Danny Tarkaman, who scored 18 points and had 12 assists City, Get a "lift recycling newspapers . . . BYJANM 5TH.VERYTHINGflUSf MOVEf$EG'ARptESSlOFj?RICE!f don't Jerfy Tarkaman said 50: At poor-shootin- g cinnati Heavily favored Louisville led only at halftime but the Cards outscored Cincinnati in the first seven minutes of the second half Louisville, which had a 4 4 re cord a couple of weeks ago. won its fourth straight game to boost its rnaik to 8 4 overall anJ 0 in the conference Arkansas 87-6- 6 NBA: Mavs Lose, Fall Three Back Tribune Wire Services Alex English broke out of a scoring slump with 28 points, 18 of them in the second half, to lead a parade of seven Denver players m double figures Saturday night as the Nuggets routed the Dallas Mavericks I points in the second half to help the Cardinals break open a close game over Cm of his 12 1 know, maybe it was our big lead" that carried UNLV to its' IV cific Coast Athletic Association victory This was the first time this season the Rebels went flat, Tatkaman 6-- Laramie, Mark Getty, Tony Brown and Jamal Hosey each scored 13 points as W'yoming coasted to a victory over Fort Lewis College. Wyoming opened a 15-- 2 lead early in the contest and coasted to victory The victory boosted the Cowboys' record to 7 5, going into tneir Western Athletic Conference opener at Colorado State next Saturday I) 3 Ml 11-- 4 W e played the first 15 minutes super, then gave e lost our inup tensity We last our concentration," Tarkaman 6-- Ft. Lewis 1 20-1- 6 Vegas 34-3- 64, h, Rebs Roll Over New Mexico St. dt f,c it 'We forced them into making mistakes with our one defense Haskins said after the game the first WAC contest for the Miners whose overall record now stands at Sunday, January College Basketball F the Miners ltd 40 11 at the half and Air Force couldnt overcome the VlltO!) a The Salt Lake Tribune - i i m- - m |