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Show : , Miners Rout Wyoming, 72-5UNLV Pounds Pacific, 92-7- 3 8; Tribune Wire Services Miners coach Don Haskins insists there was no feeling of revenge when No. 17 Texas-E- l Paso beat Wyoming in a Western Athletic Conference basketball game Thursday Bruce Darylmple had 14 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists the first triple-doubl- e in two seasons for Georgia Tech. Mark Price finished with 18 points and Ferrell scored 14 for the Yellow Jackets, 18-- In .an earlier meeting at Laramie, Wyomings Cowboys won in overtime, for one of only three losses the Miners have suffered in 23 games this season and 11 WAC contests. That had nothing to do with the Miners win Thursday, Haskins said. The last game was two or three weeks ago," he said. "You have a tendency to be not so mad about it. "That Wyoming team you watched tonight might be the team of the future," said Haskins, calling sophomore forward Fennis Dembo "a fine player. Wyoming, which dropped to 12-overall and 3 in the WAC, had four sophomores and one senior playing but Dembo, with 22 points, was the only scorer in double figures. Dembo was fouled out in the second half. Dave Feitl topped UTEPs scorers in double figures with 20 points; Quintan Gates added 18 and Juden Smith 14 before a sold-ocrowd of 12,000. UNLV 92, Pacific 73: At Las Vegas, Nev., Eldridge Hudson scored 12 of his 20 points in the first eight minutes of the second half to d Nevada-La- s help Vegas pull away from Pacific. After Pacific closed to within 2 in the opening minute of the second half, Hudson led UNLV on a run that left the Rebels with a 3 advantage with 12.06 to play. The Rebels were not threatened after that. Anthony Jones scored 18 points and Freddie Banks added 14 for Nevada-La- s Vegas, which improved its record to 0 in conference, 22-- 2 overall. Duke 77, Virginia 65: At Charlottesville, Va., David Henderson and Johnny Dawkins scored 20 points each to lift No. 4 Duke to a victory over No. 20 Virginia in an Atlantic 72-5- 8 night 63-6- 9 6-- ut ninth-ranke- 45-4- 68-5- 11-- Georgia Tech 87, UNCC 76: At Atlanta, freshman Tom Hammonds scored a season-hig- h 24 points to send No. 2 Georgia Tech to a victory over North Carolina-CharlottMike Milling scored 16 of his 25 points in the first half to carry UNCC to a 7 lead. Georgia Tech moved in front 0 with 14:28 remaining on a jumpshot by Duane Ferrell. The Yellow Jackets led by as many as 13. e. 42-3- 52-5- Coast Conference game. Virginia, which upset No. 1 North Carolina last week, was unable to capitalize inside. Duke smothered Virginia center Olden Polyn-ic- e and limited him to 7 points, the first time he did not finish in double figures this season. in the ACC, reDuke, 21-- 2 overall and ceived 16 points from Mark Alarie. Virginia, 14-- 6 was led by Mel Kennedys 23 and Andrew Kenndy added 12 and Richard points. Morgan 11 for the Cavaliers. 8-- 2 4-- 4, Indiana 78, Wisconsin 69: At Bloomington, Ind., Steve Alford had 16 of his 23 points in the second half, and Daryl Thomas had nine of his 11 after the break, leading No. 18 Indiana past Wisconsin in a Big Ten game. The Hoosiers, who defeated the Badgers for the ninth consecutive time at Assembly Hall, trailed after a first half that included seven lead changes and 10 ties. Indiana moved to 3 in the conference and is 15-- 5 overall. Wisconsin fell to 8 and 34-3- 1 7-- 10-1- 0. 2-- Tribune Staff Photo by Van Porter Michigan 80, Purdue 79: At West Lafayette, Ind., Roy Tarpley scored 18 points, and the seventh-ranke- d Michigan Wolverines scoring drought capitalized on a by Purdue in the second half to edge the Boilermakers, holding onto first place in the Big Ten conference. Gadis had the games final score with three seconds left. Grant then missed the opening with three seconds still shot of a remaining. Michigan moved to 20-- overall, 2 in the conference. Purdue slipped to 16-- 7 and 5 with its fourth consecutive conference loss. Monte Bailey receives the gavel from re- tiring Utah Old Time Athletes president I Hal Hardcastle. Mel Briggs (far left), and D. Carl Clark (far right) view proceedings. five-minu- te one-and-o- 2 8-- 5-- Louisville 103, Va. Tech 68: At Louisville, Ky., No. 16 Louisville built a lead of as many as 36 points late in the game and, led by for- d ward Billy Thompson, defeated in Metro the Tech Conference, Virginia barrier for the first breaking the time since 1983. 15th-ranke- 100-poi- Old Time Athletes Name Bailey President Monte Bailey of Ogden is the new president of the Utah Chapter of the Old Time Athletes Association and his first duty will be to honor five veteran high school coaches at the spring banquet Feb. 26 at the Radisson Hotel. Scheduled to be recognized for their long service are Dick Milne of East, George Souvall of South, Bill Fickinger of Highland, J. Vernal Harris of Box Elder and Bear River, and Bruce Decker of Cedar City. Coach Harris will ne honored posthumously. Wives of the members are invited to this banquet, with tickets priced at $10. Tickets may be purchased from Moon Kavache-vic- h in Provo, Mel Wood and Bailey in Ogden, Eddie Peterson in Logan and Dick Ball in Salt Lake City, as well as directors of the OTAA. Social hour is 6:30 and dinner at 7:30 p.m. New officers elected by the membership for the next year include Bailey as president, Mel Briggs as first vice president, Dr. Carl Clark as second vice president with Ball as secretary-treasure- r, Tucker as curator-historia- n Openshaw as legal counsel. term New directors for the three-yea- r include Marion Dunn, Del Markham, A1 Passic, Eddie Peterson and Deb Smith. 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