Show wa m RR The Salt Lake Tribune 4 7i-u g' 10 1S88 Wednesday February IIIL Expands into Phoenix Sacramento for B-- 3 three-divi-sio- n n two-gam- two-gam- e intra-divisio- n full-tim- working agreements with NHL o o es 0° Numbers to Remember — Solid defense and red hot goaltending are the biggest reasons tor the Eagles road success Sail lake gave up jus! 3 33 goals per game th'ough the first six dates ol the trip Things are also looking up offensively as the Birds averaged an even four goals per Eagle captain Peter game in the same span Bakovic has 17 points in his last 12 games 6 Rangers 25 20 3 Records — Eagles and practiced at the Cottonwood Complex Tuesday afternoon So this contest is more in keeping with the traditional hops the Eagles have been taking to Denver all season Thus tar on their seven-gam12 day trek the Eagles are in their finest road outing of 87 88 Tonight they try to keep it going in a building where they ve won just once all season n clubs The Edmonton Oilers are already interested in putting their No 1 farm club in Phoenix next season while Sacramento reportedly may become the minor league affiliate Colorado Bangers Eagles Glance — Techn cally tonight s game marks the end of fhe Eagles longest rood trip of the season In actuality the Birds flew home Monday following a Sunday night loss at Peoria 9 e n Eagle: Tonight al the Denvet Coliseum 7pm KIKK AM (630) and KNKK AM (800) Rangers Glance — The Rangeis death march on the rood is finally over On an trip that began Jan 8 and ended Jan 29 Coloiado went and tumbled out ol the top spot in the Western Division for the (list time this season The Spnoers fall from grace is a bit deceiving however as they have six gomes in hand on the first place Eagles Colorodo played host to Saginaw Tuesday night Simon Wheeldon (65 points) and Todd Elik (63 points) remain the Rangers offensive leaders But Mike Sitala is gone via a trade and James Latos is out with an injury for either the Los Angeles Kings or Vancouver Canucks Both franchises must still go through the formality of paying iheir membership fees to the league and securing leases for their home ice But Teece forsees no difficulties there “Both these guys are loaded with money” the Eagle owner said “And both have lined up excellent leases with tneir buildings ’’ To round out the newest edition of the IHL Teece and his fellow owners are anxious for Indianapolis owner Larry Woods to find new buyers for his club in order for the Checkers to season be ready come the ’88-8Woods reportedly has an group ready to step in and take over the club but the details have yet to be worked out “It’s still in limbo right now” Teece said “but we’re hoping to have something concrete done by the June meetings” Both of the IIlL’s newest franchises will be owned by Edmonton businessmen — Lyle Abraham in Phoenix and Wayne Gruhal in Sacramento Phoenix will play its games in Veterans Coliseum the 14000-sea- t (new ice is being installed over the summer) while the Sacramento club will move into a brand new arena that’s scheduled to open in July Also the home of the NBA’s Kings the new Sacramento arena will scat 17000 for basketball and 11500 for hockey With their locales and facilities the two expansion teams should have little trouble attracting Midwestern and Eastern teams to journey out west ‘‘The subsidies will remain” Teece said ‘‘But with two additional teams in the west they'll be cut way down and our going back east just once means our travel will basically be cut in half" For eastern travel the Eagles will continue to fly into Chicago or Detroit and then bus to the game sites But they'll rely on the airlines exclusively for their Western Division trips Teece doesn’t feel that numerous flights to each western city is too costly or that 16 games against division rivals per season is too many ‘‘It’s only around 1 ‘ts hours to each city from here” he said “And if you’ll remember there were years in the Central Hockey League when we had only five or six teams in the entire league” Continued from people like Muskegon owner Larry Gordon backing me” According to Teece the proposal was crucial to the acceptance of the two new franchises Under the new alignment the Eagles and their Western Division rivals will play each other 16 times each and their Midwestern and Eastern opponents just four times apiece to e create the lIlL’s traditional schedule regular-seaso‘‘This works out fine for us because all of our main rivals will be here out west and we’ll only he bringing the eastern teams for one e series and going back series” said there for one the Eagle owner The new format he noted will put a premium on the rivalries while cutting overall travel costs and subsidy payouts for the IHL Faceoff ’88-’8- 9 Season Series — Rangers lead 6 3 In the Nets — Eagles Marc D Amour (14 15 3) Grant Blair (5 1) Rungers John Reid (14 8 Drago Adam (10 7 2) or or 1) Tribune Sports Scoreboard Suns 100 Clippers 100 NBA Expanded Standings LA Oklahoma 92 15113 Eastern Conference 01000 28 30 27 15—100 Lot Angeles 106 22 29 20 Phoenix J Point goal— Homacek Fouled out— Dailey Rebounds— los Angeles 43 (Cage 13) Phoenix 52 Nance 14) Assists— los Angeles 22 (Valentine 7) Phoenix 31 (Humphries 14) Total louls— los An geles 29 Phoenix 22 Technicals— Johnson Los Angeles Coach Shue A— 8756 SACRAMENTO 16 24 Kleme 19 8 20 2 7 K Smith 3 7 22 0 D Smith McGee 4 Thompson 2 211 Otdham 2 2 (M) 4 Jockson 00 Pinck 2 Tolois 38 95 22 27 99 0 Tyler 110-ney 0 GOLDEN STATE (117) Higqms 4 10 2 2 11 Whrteheod 50-- 2 Samp13 Harris son 14 176-- 34 Gartand6-1602 2 18 Ferti 3 7 27 O Smith 2 Mulim 11 18 0 0 0 T0 Happen 0 4 4 10 McDonald 0 10-onis 48 91 19 20 117 21 30 28 20— 99 Sacramento 26 34 31 26-- 117 J - Western Conference a4L 17 14 Theus 7 Thorpe GanancT Fouled Rebounds— 5octamenlo 50 (Thompson 10) Golden State 56 (Sampson 14) Assists— Sacramento 25 (K Smith 13) Golden State 30 (Garland 10) Total louls—Sacramento 18 Golden Slate 22 Techn 2 A— 11 358 Blazers 139 Sonies 123 SEATTLE (123) McDaniel 8 14 34 19 McKey 3 7 2 4 8 Cham 17 McMillan 3 512 bets 0 18 3 4 21 Ellis 7 Schoene 012 lister 2 7 3 5 7 Vincent 3 6 2 34 5 5 5 12 Williams 3 9 2 2 8 Polynice C Johnson 0 Young 2 5 2 2 7 Totals 3142 123 PORTLAND (139) Ca Jones 2 2O04 Kersey 481015 18 Duck worth 7 108 15 22 Drexier 9 18 44 22 Porter 17614 20 3 3 33 Holton 34 2 2 8 6 8 Vanaeweghe 3 3 Paxson Lucas 3 2 24 Anderson 14 Murphy 00 0 Ch Jones 0 Totals 49 88 38 50 139 25 29 31 30-- 123 35 32 37 35--139 ooats— Vandeweahe 2 Vincent Youna Pason Fouled oat—lister Rebounds— Sejflie 9) Portland 53 (Kersey 7) Assists— Seattle 24 9j Portland 37 (Porter 12) Total touts— 34 Portland 26 12666 Seattle Portland 3 Point $ E?i 92 NEBRASKA - 0l r College Basketball (Tuesday’s Scores) Wednesday’s Games Chicago at New Jersey 5 30 p m Washington at Cleveland 5 30 p m New York at Detroit 5 30 p m Boston at San Antonio 6 30 p m Dalles at Utah 7 30 p m Phoenx at los Angeles Clippers 8 30 p m Mai rricks 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tfJ t GF OL 10 15 17 21 22 McCjrttiv the pon ts jsl night gam SATURDAY IIIL Standings L 4 r Wayne Gre'zky Eam nmn Don Maloney NY Range's Ma o lemitu P'rtSDjrgr Grant Fuhr Edmonton Mono lemieux Pittsburgh W 34 31 26 25 25 an Exchjdtng De 4v Sun Antonio Denver ICw ft 1c fy 1986— 6 Stab J vs Bs hon have Or Louis NY Isanjpts St The Latest Line The JaZ Women s Basketball U'jn vjik y fung Coiieqe vs Snow 51bpn ArMes Center SjH 5 15 pm 1m Lakf Community Co' er ys Pc rt lorsvtiic Higti Srnooi U'ah vs a' d Stair 5 15 pm Hun’smqn Centei Men $ Basketball Utgr Vai ev mmjn ty Cot lege vs Snow 73Cpm A Mv'ecf r)H( S'lULjkr vs Dtxte 7 30 pnt Tayofu the CommuntNCoiteg H qh School vlj (108) m tc Uul Staff pm FRIDAY Spurs 108 REGION 1c 1985— M t e y S Jf V Ft n s 6 1” ri L (I I5 R ' J i ‘tl u i 6J 6 63 l 6 6 ( ( M sr Jfi L“i j ij fy i U h u‘ 63 64 6v 7 v 6 86 (16 6 Edw 3 64 jfd Bar V 9 l Latest Line 30pm 30 7 BYU Mens Wrestling ftvi vs On gon Gejrge Albert $miu Fieidncus Wepfr Oreaon State 1pm Swensor Gym NY Smith vs 7 THURSDAY Ranas NY Po'-- 1982— Mme Bossy 1983— 1984— wA Pis I j (120) iuj‘ Mix 5 S C'J 5 WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division X j jr 4' ?0 DENVER HOUSTON Sx j v NHL Standings 0 BOSTON 3J j ji Basketball StGIO JO I 1(5 rltus 1980— 1081— i Jazz Utah Tribune Compiled by Sports Calendar Men's Basketball BYU vs Wyoming 735 Dm Momort Center Utah Slab vs Santa Barbaia 7 30 pm Spectrum Utah vs Cooradc Sate 7 30 pm H jntsmnn C enter Mens Wrestling BYU vs Orcqor Stair 7 30 p m George Albert Sm th Fp dhouse tsanders Reggie Leoah Pniaatiphto Biliy — Men’s Basketball Danas at at thp Sait Paiat e Utah Women s Basketball Huntsman Center Unger St Lours 1975— Syi Apos Jr Pittsburgh 1976— pete Mahovhch Montreal 1977—- Rc Martin Bu ala 1978— Ermal Allen an assistant coach with the Dallas Cowboys for 22 years died Tuesday ol cancer He was 67 Allen was admitted to Piesblen an Hospital nine days ago after a long boul wth the disease Allen was in charge ol research ana development lor Ihe Cowboys tor 13 years His research was the basis of Coach Tom Landry s game plans t 4 ( - r j 30 Ij rr Adorns SAN ANTONIO Rotkrls IJ0 1972— 1973—Gieg 1974— Gany 95 Pro Hockey I’tep Bow ores a 1971— f Tuesday $ ScFhk3uI PtGlOH tWO Jc r‘ - e f Nuets 5x 1968— 1969— 1970— r r THtCTUN A' M 2 G " X zl- jnl ea VPs w Milestones: I )J' S rr - 89 18-- 74 CU) 1965— 1967— " “ s I’ti'l Mi ' '0C “J 3 S 1C Mr U HI Associated Press Eddie Shack lotonto Frank Manovlich Montieai Jean Belfveau Montieai Gordie Howe Detroit Henri Richard Montreal Bruce Gamble Toronto Frank Mahovhch Montreal BobDy Hull Chicago Bobby Hull Chicago Bobby Orr Boston Ail-Sl- By Tne 1962— 1963— 1064— College Basketball: Wyoming senior Eric Leckner was named Ihe Western Ath'elic Conference s Player ot the Week tot scoring a total ol 46 points in victories over Texas El Paso and New Mexico WEDNESDAY MIL c o j ' 6 j 23 C' f nfh m 2 25 3 College Tennis: At San Diego Calif the 23rd ranked University ol San Diego Toreros defeated 8VU s men s tennis learn Monday 9 0 II was Ihe lirsl outdoors dual ot the season (or the 4 3 Cougars who forced a pair of three set matches and a pair ol tiebreakers Fasti West 2 Wnst 4 East 4 B 1 vrw REGION V 28F 6 55 4 &‘roo s SkyirtP Boys Ja hf Oy-- 't Zi q r w Denvet quarterback John Flway was voted the AFC play-e- t ol the yeat by the Committee ot 101 a panel of 101 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league Jerry Rice was tabbed NFC offensive player of the year (or the second year in a row West ELEVEN v rr'7rn i !r 7j( ' i C H x x-- J r i u z on '1 TWELVE x P rk -I 2' a y l r Lv 'a 11 £ r SIX 00 nn-iy Sxy EIGHT V G7 -- Pro Football: Woles 7 Compbeli Wales 7 Campbell 5 Wales 4 Campbell 3 1978— Wales 3 Camppeil 2 1979— No Game 1980— Wales 6 Campbell 3 1981— Campoeii 4 Wales 1982—- Wales 4 Campoeii 2 1983— Campbell 9 Waies 3 1984— Wales 7 Campbell 6 1085— Wales 6 Campoeii 4 1086— Waies 4 Campoeii 3 OT 1988— Waies 6 Campoeii 5 OT NOTE— Tnere was no gome m 1066 since the aame was moved tiom the start of the season to mid seqsun there was no game m 1979 becuuse the Challenge Cup senes between the Soviet Union ana Team NHL was held instead there was no game m 1987 because the Pendez vous 87 Senes with the Soviet Union was held Prep Swimming tf" jr Former two time heavyweight champion Tim Witherspoon fignt Maurtcio Villegas Feb 17 in London Witherspoon who held the WBC and WBA titles hopes to fighl Razor Ruddick April 10 on national television and then challenge champion Mike Tyson in the tail Witherspoon is 27-Former heavyweight champion George ForeVillegas ol Mexico is 15 2 man 7 0 on the comeback trail might be sidelined because ol a left hand iniury aggravated in a boul last week According lo piomoler Bob Arum Foremon s hand swelled after his tilth round knockout over Guido Trane Friday night Foreman will know after being re examined Friday it he can light March 19 against Swede Anders Eklund 1975— - Region Three Diving Girts e ienqu s' Coh Pro Boxing: will 1976— 1977— - REGION ELEVEN w 4 A !sjr r A vmy 38 Wednesday s Schedule REGION THREE - IS 23 1970—- East 4 1971 — West 2 1972—- East 3 1973—- East 5 1974—- West 6 Totals 29 23 010 d REGION Pry ’9 A j 52 dr R v rd A i Hansen3Q16 Maughan92 420 14 2 Totals — 16 52 Point Shots — JuO ie 5 Gardner Soto 4 South (6 longe 5 REGION ELEVEN Rowland Hall 74 W Academy 38 8 15 10 5—38 Wasatch Academy 10 23 17 16-- 74 Rowland Hall WjjQir h Academy — As 3 3 10 Smyrt 4 2 2 10 Ciorx 4 12 9 Ajac'tat 2 00 4 Knium 0 3 5 5 Totals — 13 9 19 Dome 0 0 2 0 Dehartoq 38 Rowland Had — Sputqeot 51211 Dbry 4 3 7 11 Mitrheii 3 5 10 11 Bax ndolf 80 4 16 Romney 50 0 12 Bagiry ? 4 7 8 S iekof 2 25 Totals— 25 1632 74 rjf- - Pjmt Sri )K — Wosatrf Academy ilj As Pf wi jr a H'jtl f3 Rr mm y 2 Snykot 63 ixwmn'n Oud r r l gar )’ M unoir C (Jy-- ) DO J ’3 vh V V 2226 Mt Crest 22 22 24 22-- 90 Bear River — W'tliams 2 015 Dickerson 6 13 Payne 4 12 10 Waid546 16 Udy551015 Totals Andefson 2 3 3 7 Earl 3 00 7 Bonus 0 27 13 24 73 Ml Crest — Anderson 3 2 2 10 Brown 5 68 19 Guymon 04 4 4 Sampson 4 2 2 14 Brenchiev 0 0 2 0 Crosbie 113 3 Jensen 0 010 Thatcher 4 69 Dicxrsnr js' j ' y 486 Three point shots — Tooele 2 (Shields 2) Jordan (Duel 2 Eyre) Wesl 65 Murray 62 17 15 17 13-- 62 Murray West 10 15 15 17- -65 Murray — Chapman 3 2 4 8 Tuttle 6 79 19 4 10 Madsen 2 0 0 6 W 8 Young 4 62 Gehi 1 66 7 Bolinbroke 112 4 Totois 21 18 West — Giasker 11 7 8 33 Shaw 9 0 Sr hfpttpr 0 9 ? ? AivQlle 5 0110 Tauter 100 2 Totals 26 9 12 65 Thie pointers — M gray 5 (Young 2 Vodsr'r 2 Bonnbiokpj W st 4 iG'osxerdi Judge 61 South 52 15 16 2131-- 81 Judge Soufn 9 17 10 16-- 52 2 4 4 Ga'd juaa- - — Peters 11 3 23 Jon$ ne 4 22 11 Sj’O 8 7 8 27 C art 4 6 6 Axiyama 0 0 3 0 Snneraa 2 Watsn 00 0 0 Soivason 2 Webster 2 C annqn 2 G'een 0 0 Totals -- 30 1624 81 Soufn — Ames 4 3 7 11 Tona 6 4 4 21 0 0 Koelher 2 4 4 P W ison 0 4 Pei 3 2 3 4 J Wuson 0 00 0 6 Sisnros Prep Bins' Schedule - c 4 32 34 38 25 if ' n Associated Press 1947— All Toronto 3 1948— All Stars 3 Toronto 1949— All Slats 3 Toronto 1950— Detroit 7 Ail Sia s 1951— 1st Team 2 2nd Team 2 tie 1952— 1st Team tie 2nd Team 1953— All Stars 3 Moniteal 1954—- All Stars 2 Detroit 2 1955— Dettori 3 All Stars 1956— AH Stars Montreal tie 1957— AH S'ars 5 Montieai 3 1958— Montieoi 6 All Stars 3 1059— Montreal 6 Alt Stars 1960-- Ah Slats 2 Montreal 1 1961-- AII Stars 3 Chicago 4 AH Stars Toronlo 196- 2I960— AH Stars 3 Toronlo 3 tie 1964—- All Stars 3 Toronto 2 1965—- AII Stars 5 Montreal 2 1966—- No Game 1967— Montieai 3 All Stars 0 1968— Toronto 4 All Stars 3 1969—- East 3 Wes! 3 lie tgt REGION ' rn noM5 24-- 3 4 Indiana Laken k 2 7 4 o if 8 I7 LA 50 t 2 t s r t I7 ms9 W - 5 2 i A 16 2 17 18 20 52 — Rodgers 3 Mtordue Results r All-Sta- The Stats 4 By 3 c ’8 NHL 72 REGION i 84 13 16 18 16-- 65 16 16 14 26-- 72 10 16 12 Frazof 2 9 Tooeie — Saddis ShtPias 80 2 8 Lawrence 6 5 13 Vt waiint 30 0 4 Thorpe 0 12 6 Hancock 2 Connolly 0 2 2 2 Totals 22 19 35 65 23 Jordan — Crookston 6 12 13 Eyre 9 TueiiPf 0 2 2 Hermanson 0 2 2 Kokkoia 7 8 12 22 Duel 2 13 7 Timmieck 0 3 Totals 26 17 31 J 5 31 Jordan 72 Tooele 65 -’i j 2 2 Totals 2 Tooele FAR WEST im 0 Jordan 0 r 84 SOUTHWEST xw Buxton - The National Hockey league s Board o Governors lues-daunanimously approved the transfer ol 51 percent interest in the Los Ange les Kings from Dr Jerry Buss to Bruce McNall giving McNall 100 percent ownership ol the franchise the approval o! the NHL gives the two parties the nhiiiv once nnai aetans ol the sale are settled McNall 37 becomes the third owner of the Kings in the club s 21 yeat history following Jack Kent Cooke and Buss Conditions of the sale include the re quirement that the Kings remain in Los Angeles ond play al the Fotum lot at least the next 20 years McNall who was named president ol the Kings at the start of the season initially purchased 25 percent of the club al Ihe start of the 1986 87 season and increased that interest to 49 percent at the beginning of s this season approval by Ihe league s 21 governors was required lor the transfer to take place The Kings ate in fourth place in the Smythe Division with a 20 33 5 record and 45 points The Minnesota North Stars tiaded defenseman Gordie Roberts lo the Philadelphia Flyers for a fourth-roundraft pick in 1988 or 1989 Roberts had one goal 10 assists and 103 penalty minutes in 48 games with Minnesota this year d — FOUR REGION O’ 10 Lakers IRK 1 4 4 r lo )I9 45 LA LAKEPS (108) 3 9 2 i 8 A It 'aK s ki 7 16 9 2 1C VT 3 8 8 16 C k i 2 0 0 2 5 3’ 8c i6 i J ' 4 3 14 2 t4 15 iZ Ah n Ml 7 r 12 15 333 4 4 - scooon 76 7 Totals C (1101 s Pistons 89 Bulls 74 WTPOIT(B9) vt' Ml Junior College Top 20 COLORADO SPRINGS Colo (AP) The top 20 m the Nc’tonoi Junior College Athletic As Division mens basketball poll with records throuqh Pep 9 and totoi points First place votes m parentheses 2 Pro Hockey: 5 19 9 brtaille Andeison) Waies Lemieux 10 Campbell 807 Dineenl RoD (Nasiund taiile (Anderson Savard) 162b Overtim- eWales Lemieux (Nas lund Dineen) 108 Shots on 913121-- 35 goal— Wales -30 Compbeli Power play 2 conversions— Wales Campoeii 2 0 Goalies— Wales Hexlall Ray Camp-bel- l Fuhr Vernon A— IBS’S Referee— Denis Morel 8 fvons 3 6 Smith 1 0 7 Shaw 2 0 0 4 Totals 2 Sinvsn 2 2 4 Fuller 3 16 43 Three point shots — Davis 0 Woods Cioss 3 (Rodoers 2 Fuller) REGION FTVI Ml Crest 90 Bear Rver 73 Bear River 16 25 13 19-- 73 17 20 13 16 13 13 ) teams 6’’ (i 34 2715 3) 2 Woods Cross Vandertinden I 83 z 68 l 62 14 31 z 28 z Others receiving votes Arkansas Arkansas Little Rock Caltiorma Santa Barbara Florida State Georgia tech Illinois Kansas Loyola Morymount Mis soun Rhode Island St John s Southern Methodist Southern Mississippi Texas El Paso Utah Utah State and Villanova Note By agreement with the National Assoaa lion of BasketDoii Coarhes ol the United Slates teams on probation by the NCAA and mehqibe for the NCAA tournament are ineligible loi Top 20 ond national championship consideration by the UPI Board of Coaches The only such teams this season are Mans! South Carolina and Vtrgmia Tech r ’2 p 3 t st lurs 110 112 n i5i a k a bon Sc 2 Ht k)R s Brodiev (14 Geoigelown (tie (tie! p 24 i9 Atlanta 364 Bown Sportlook 1311- -6 212 0- -5 Hawerchuk period— Campbell 325 2 Wales Sand (Nieuwendyk Bellows) Strom (lemieux Naslund) 14 45 3 Campbell 1846 Gretzky (Probert) Second Gartner Wales period— 4 (Lemeux) 4 28 5 Wales P Stastny (lemieux Nasiuna) pp 1028 6 Wales Lemieux (Naslund) 11 34 7 Camppeil RobiiaiKe (Savard Lowe 1509 First Blauer 10 2 5 22 James 4 3 7 11 Viewmont Chiaester 2 3 5 9 Smith 2 2 2 6 Bland 3 0 0 6 2 Toiman 5 Jeppesen 2 Hillman Totals 24 13 23 63 Three point shots — Hiqhiond 6 (Rich 3 Christensen 2 ounq' Viewmont 2 iChHdester 2) Davis 52 Woods Cross 43 Davis 10 12 11 19-- 52 14 10 11 00-- 43 Woods Cross 7 Well 21 Sergeant 2 Davis — Emery 8 2 1 5 Wattis 1 6 Capfon 2 2 26 Rhodes 2 ing 358 9 346 5 279 10 20912 19211 10 Kentucky 11 Syracuse (17 5j 12 Michigan M84) 13 North Carolina State (14 4) 14 Kansas State (144) 15 Iowa ) 16 Wyoming (17 4) 17 lndiono(13-6- ) 18 Vanderbilt 14 5) i 27 30 29 27 30 23 REGION ) r N'e As 84 'kx' r - M M Wales 6 Campbell 5 (OT) Highland 04 Viewmont 63 22 10 19 25-- 04 Highland 14 12 19 10-- 63 Viewmont Highland — Christensen 76-- 22 Connolly 51 11 Hacktna50 0 10 Rich 40 011 Young 8 22 NEW YORK (UPI) — The United Press International Board of Coaches Top 20 colleqe basketball rat mgs with first place votes and record in paren theses total points (based on 15 points for fust place 14 for second etc and last week s rank mq 591 4 Temple (21) (181) 2 Purdue (91 (19 2) 540 6 3 Arizona (5) 21 2) 526 4 Oklahoma (3) 20 2) 448 B 5 North Carolina 403 7 6 Bnghom Young (3) (17-1372 2 84 Ph ii'’’1 B jrv j ” It Ji d r k hn Ay Auj'ie h 2 karH 2 Bt jr ld( W s 2 iv iMjvj ' J Mj tv 201 Hansen 3 ms 4 hi 8 Ait UMh )9 - Da tg rtrn y i S e lava Mgi G Bo' : bp e Boo ' PCviv bo1 Utah 2 Baity x’y Daii 2i s’ i lu'pey Perk ns 15 v gt ‘ b j 7 18 40 Wi S01C 14 H P KQ 22 12 A "my 4 M 2 0 6 t 3 J v 4 A 3' uit 4 Wrga I44‘uC K Ax 1102 M 3 5 4 4 3 2 2 4 10 TMmtor 1 3 0 0 2 M 34 77 3’48 HO to''"’' (112) Duos 10 pvr C m 4 8 47 w6 Cheek 1C 11 t 4 0 0 4 s (1101 136 bo'kHy Tilers 12 1 j i(vi 24 23 20 26—93 Jazz 33 25 36 3- 0- 124 Mcrvencks Stximq peri enlaces — Feid Goals — Utah 48 4 Donas bi 6 Frt throws — Uah 64 7 Da1 as 800 'h m point irtemprs — Utah (C 51 ipu xa 0 h jnsf' 0 2 Grftitf 0 2 Dallas 4 61 Ha'per 3 3 Bkkx ’ion 0 Davis Ai'on 0 — 4 Moioor 3'd nnlCQi tcuis B v kea srxvs — Utah 4 jt r 2 Ba iey t 126 Tec Crar xorrr Nets 117 12B (75) r Cleveland Milwaukee Bullets EAST Atmy 89 Fairtield 73 Boston U 99 New Hampshue 83 Cabnm 75 Allentown 6 Catholic U 67 Roanoke 64 OT Clarkson 99 Plattsbufqh St 75 Connecticut Coil 94 W New England 86 Duquesne 98 Rhode island 93 E Corne- treat 74 Babson 70 Eastern 99 Wesley 93 Elmuo 87 St John Fisher 65 Franklin & Marshall 89 W Maryland 60 Geccptown 66 Setor Hgh 60 GiassboroSt 96 Wm Paterson 81 Holy Cross 98 Iona 93 la bane 56 St Pctefs 47 Mary Wasnmqton 84 GO'laudm 72 Mount St Mary NY 67 St Rose 66 Princeton 60 Penn 5 7 Rhode island Coll 98 E Naza'ene 82 SE Ma$uchusntK 89 Mass Boston ’’9 Satve Regina 117 Emeison 73 Sieno 91 Nioaaro 68 Susq jehanna 72 Messiah 62 lutts 106 Keene St 103 OT WesMy jn 104 Coast Guard 80 West! eld St 86 Worcester St 54 SOUTH Alotxima A0M 77 Savannoh St 75 Birmingham Southern 97 Taliadeqa 79 Carson Newman 84 Milligan 67 Hampden Sydney 68 Lynchburg 53 Hampton U 8? 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