| Show I r D6 The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Friday November 20 1992 I - -- Maihnan Enjoying Eastern Road Trip At Market Square Arena dianapolis O Jazz U 5:30 vs 0 pm MST TV: Prime Sports Network Radio: KISN-A(570) THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE INDIANAPOLIS — Halfway through the Jazz's current road trip which continues tonight against the Pacers Karl Malone can barely contain himself On and off the court its been perfect Malone has led Utah to a pair of victories — one over the Chuck DalyDerrick Coleman New Jersey Nets and one in Boston Garden where the Jazz had never beaten the Celtics in 21 previous tries Malone had 29 points and 16 rebounds against the Nets He had 29 points and nine rebounds against the Celtics He needs 16 points tonight against the Pac ers to reach 15000 in his career "lies been terrific– said coach Jerry Sloan "He's playing the game so much easier I don't mean he's not playing hard I just mean he's not forcing anything He's doing all the things that come with expe" rience and Never one to his game Malone admits "I feel like I'm letting the game come to me I'm trying to do the little things better the things that don't show up in the box score And playing center well I'm trying to take that as a challenge" Off the court Malone has also enjoyed a profitable Unstoppable Shag Attack Claims Another Victim Starting Lineups Utah trridEEE (5-- Indiana (4-2- ) THE ASSOCIATED re-reti- re With an emphasis on local 0147 "We're just going to concentrate on the positives and give it our best shot" she said Whatever happens this will end up a memorable season Besides achieving a winning record senior Mikki has established a new block record with 184 On loan from the women's basketball team Kane-Barto- n single-- season Kane-Barto- n Utah !11) Joe Baird has pulled this off in her first and only collegiate volleyball season Senior Debbie has also landed in the Utah record book standing second in both career kills (1063) and digs (1048) And setter Denise Rathbun goes into her final two matches as the Utes career assists (3519) NI Women's Basketball: The Utes have been picked to finish third in the WAC's annual preseason coaches poll Coach Elaine Elliott's team tallied 40 points in the poll putting Utah behind San Diego State (41 points) and league favorite BYU (45) The Utes also votes The got three and the four received Cougars Aztecs one The Utes who were 22-overall and 10-- in the WAC last year open the season Dec 3 against Weber State at the Dee Center in Ogden Gibby-Smit- h first-plac- e 8 4 Aggies Send 1st Runner to Nationals LOGAN — Alisa Nicodemus is becoming a legend at Utah State Already the school record holder in the 1500 meters and the 3000 meters the sophomore from El Cajon Calif last r weekend became the Aggie cross country runner (male or female) to qualify for the NCAA Championships Nicodemus said she thought her goal of making it to the NCAAs was a bit too optimistic but she went for it anyway "I wanted to improve in conference" she said "But nationals seemed so far out first-eve- there" Her time of 17:14 at the District 7 Championships was a personal best and earned Nicofinish — demus a good enough to earn her a trip to the NCAAs in Bloomington Ind fifth-plac- e Basketball: The Aggies re- ceived a shot in the arm with the signing of high school point guard Tony Schumacher to an early letter of intent Schumacher a senior at Kamiakin High School in Kennewick Wash led the Kamiakin Braves to a region title as a junior last year averaging 14 points and 71 assists per game while hitting 43 of his 3- shots point USU head coach Kohn Smith said he is exactly what the Ags were looking for "Tony is an 7 4fid Utah Art' 41k By n fin n fin Griffin e 5 three-game- e 15 11-1- 5 15-1- 2 15-- 8 15-1- The Utah State men's golf team took third place in the Peppermill Classic golf tournament which was hosted by Southern Utah University Monday and Tuesday They finished with a team total of 922 (302- Golf: three-roun- Tuesday at 8 W2 3- - I New York 4 3 571 1 3 L2 3- - 0 New Jersey Miami 4 4 500 I12 4 WI 2- - 2 3 3 500 112 3 LI 2- - Washington Boston 2 5 286 3 WI 2- 2 6 250 312 L4 Li 1 8 d 311-30- 7 7 4 5 3 5 3 2 3 4 16 0 2 0 1 14 Owens 29 13 0 5 Lister 33 13 4 0 2 II 34 Hardawy 27 3 1 3 2 16 Sprewell Hie 18 0 5 24 23 1 2 11 11 2 26 Buechler 1 1 17 6 Houston 13 24 4 1 2 Gathrig 18 2 2 3 2 12 Jennings 13 0 3 0 Grayer 41 24 36 9 15 102 240 2 Totals ( 424) (429) Team Reim 8 Orlando m to ftrb a of it to at Player 44 Scott 9 5 3 1 0 25 0 Turner 2 0 I 0 1 2 It) 41 16 3 3 2 4 29 8 Oneal 30 Siules 6 9 1 5 4 2 0 30 Anderson 39 1116 9 1 4 0 2 16 8 33 Royal Kite 0 4 3 0 I 0 19 Bowe 2 3 1 18 2 4 2 12 Corchtam 2 0 Green 0 0 0 240 3943 Totals 55 23 26 le 126 (470) (824) Team Reba 15 33 Mullin 3 014 006 316 006 00 6405 00 1202 0000 tal- Golden Orlando State 29 19 22 40 30 36 21 — 29 — 102 126 Blocked Shots: Golden Slate Houston 3 Buechier Galling Orlando Oneal 3 Scott Royal Field Goais- Goiden State (182) Mullin OrGrayer Hardaway Jennings Skiles lando Anderson 600) Scott Technrcals Goiden Stat- e- Mullin Bowie - 15151 Officials Painalak Fine D Jones six-bo- Hawks 101 ATLANTA — Derrick Coleman and Sam Bowie sparked a late 13-- run as the Nets ended a losing streak in Atlanta The Nets' last win in Atlanta came on March 26 1985 0 16-ga- New Jersey m 28 38 Player Addison Co1ernan Bowie Anderson Petroind Brown Robinson (23-1- (5-9- ft rb 2 fg 13 14 9 18 0 13 Totals 240 of 4 1 8 1 7 4 3 3 7 3 1 5 3 3 0 5 0 2 1 2 2 0 8 0 2 2 0 0 37 27 22 34 42 Williams I 11 31 George Dudley 4144 217 It to pts 1 0 4 2 4 24 0 3 22 3 3 13 2 2 20 0 2 4 2 2 8 2 0 0 4 0 1 7 0 1 10 le 108 l5541 17781 Team Rebs: Atlanta 11 Player m Rooks Harper Bond Howard 21 Hodge Bard° lanolin° White Moore Palmer Totals 17 16 14 0 9 240 3741 (407) (684) Team Rebs: 11 San Antonio ft rb at to Player 31 SEIIOtI 5 Can 24 5 41 Robinson 27 6 D Elks 27 0 3 Del Negro 32 23 4 Green 0 23 9 21 Daniels 74 3 17 0 Wood 6 0 Smith 3 9 13 Bedford 24 4 Mack II 44 4 Jonnson 0 5 Totals 240 4341 52 531) (821) Team ROT 1 Dallas San Antonio 27 32 22 30 PRESS CALGARY Alberta — Joe Nieuwendyk and Theoren Fleury scored within a 46- second span of the second period leading the Calgary Flames to a victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday night 4-- 3 IMILtROUNDLIP Cosgaty COO ot (28 ) saves) Cotgory Vernon Retetee—Andy vontiettemond shots-2- Whalers 4 Nieuwendyk scored at Senators 2 3:06 and Fleury clicked mo- I ments later to increase Caland send gary's lead to the Flames to their fourth win straight home-ic- e The goal by Nieuwendyk came after Vancouver's Petr Nedved sent in on a breakaway by Jiri Slegr failed to even get a shot on goal As 3-- 0 Craig Berube That shot was stopped by goalie Kay Whitmore but Nieuwendyk tapped in the rebound Fleury then scored when he broke in off the left wing and around Cliff Ronning before crashing the net He and the puck slid into a fallen Whitmore — and into the net OTTAWA — The truggling Ottawa Senators remained winless for tilt 19th 5 375 2 5 286 412 Detroit 2 5 286 412 L3 I- MIDWEST W Pet GB Utah 5 2 714 — Houston 4 2 667 12 W4 3- - I I- - I 2- - 2 San Antonio 3 4 429 2 W2 3- - 2 0- - 2 I- - 4 I- - I Opporturitttes—Minnesota 0 ot 6 Tampa Gooses—Monnesota Casey (39 saves) krIpa Bay JaciOnsiu 642 Young (450 second 1616) A9278 Retetee—Poti Stewart i of Z one-timin- g berg loves) After the Flames' quick explosion in the second 441 (34 DeKsski North Stars 4 CIo(y 7 346 4 Vancouve14edved 651 Mod Penod- -5 Mosil3(NletmencM11 628 6 VanCOUVOt ititnrne 3 INe(Ned Linden 1 15ornenov 1320 imal 7 Con 313rinK4u TOMPI3 FO31 3 1- 1-4 OCR Penod—t Mrnesokt Craig 1 PAXIona -- a ---- - - - 2- - 3 - 3 Cent LstIO Strk Home Away 4- - 0 - 2 W3 2 - 3- I- - I 0- - 4 - I Dallas I 5 167 312 L2 I- - 2 0- - 3 0- - 3 PACIFIC W L Pet GB Portland 5 0 100 — Phoenix 5 1 833 kt Seattle Sacramento LA Lakers LA Clippers 5 2 714 1 4 4 500 212 3 3 500 212 3 4 429 0 1 2 Golden State 3 5 375 312 LstIO Strk Home Away W5 4- - 0 I- - 0 4-- 3 3 Thursday's Games Orlando 126 Golden State 102 New Jersey 108 Atlanta 101 Houston 99 Cleveland 92 San Antonio 123 Dallas 95 Denver 99 Detroit 87 Chicago 108 Seattle 99 New York at LA Clippers (n) 1 16 8 I 12 2 0 4 1 2 0 0 0 I 1 10 0 0 I 16 2 123 Team Rebs: 6 Houston m Player 19 Herrera Harry 34 Olaravon 41 Floyd 35 Small Books 20 23 26 Rams 7 Bullard — — 25 28 95 123 Garland Totals ft rb a 5 1 6 3 4120 5 1 4 0 4 2 1 3 9 0 ig 24 6 34 343 00 713 13 240 0 et at to pts 5 1 3 4 3 0 4 8 5 3 2 28 2 0 1 28 2 1 2 7 1 1 5 0 3 I 9 0 1 1 00 W4 3- - Li 4- - L2 3- - 0 2- - I I- 0 I- Conf 0 3- - 1 5- - I 4- - I - 4 3- - 4 3- - 3 WI I- - 2 2- - 1 WI 2- - I I- - 3 0- - 3 3- - 2 Li - 1 4 4 - 2- Friday's Games Miami at Phila 530 pm Gold St at Charlotte 5:30 pm Utah at Indiana 5:30 pm Wash at Minnesota 6 pm Portland at Sacramento 6 pm Chicago at LA Lakers 8:30 p 10 42 31 19 IC 17 99 1 2 1 (538) (538) Cleveland Houston 19 22 26 26 23 26 21 29 — — 92 99 Blocked Shots Cleveland Nance Houston OlasAvon 4 Floyd 3pt Field Goals Cleveland G WIkuns Brandon 11 t soot Pnca 4 ENo 02 HOUSIOn 610 ( 6001 Fkwd 4 Smith Bullatd Tech''' Brooks 23 Winchester cals Cleveland illegal Defense Houston Illegal Defense Officals- Evans Benson Stafford A 10003 Nuggets 99 Pistons 87 Datrott Player Wedge in 38 Agovre 21 30 41 22 33 22 18 6 9 240 Pdiynsce Durnars Walker Glass Mils lavnbeer Atoms 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 Re: 6 Team — 1 1 Randall Totals Team Robs: 8 Denver m Playm 381 Ella Williams 39 Hulonto 40 32 Jackson Seth 5 5 Liberty 8 Hastings 23 lichti 10 Plummet Pack 16 Brooks 24 Totals 240 - tt rb a pi 4 1 4 6 1 2 7 I 0 2 8 3 4 1 0 6 1 5 1 0 2 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 22 3947 1146 36 16 21 (4371 (688) 28 Nrb tg 4 10 10 14 0 0 0 0 I 3 4 1 1 2 4149 1722 46 (519) (773) 0 apt st to 0t0 0 I 0 0 10 I 15 6 0 1 25 0 4 I 3 2 16 0 3 6 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 S 0 St 5 117 to 12 2 6 0 0 I 19 2 2 0 6 23 3 4 1 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 I 2 0 0 0 0 3 I 2 4 6 3 1 0 0 0 to 22 IS 6 IS 99 3 Team Robs 7 Detroit Denver 25 21 11 29 24 32 — — 17 20 Si 99 Blocked Stiots Detrod laimbeer Denver Mu Plummer Reid to(nbo 3 Ellis Williams Glass OA Goals Detroit 1000) Dumats 0111 Denver Jackson 000) WilitaMS Clatil Mattes R Garretsod Kinsey A 12506 Bulls 108 Super Souks 99 SEATTLE — Michael Jor- dan scored 35 points and Scottie Pippen added 21 as the Bulls won their sixth e straight game The champion Bulls dominated the Sonics before a sellout crowd of 37401 at the two-tim- 1 u Times WAN PAST CONFERENCI PONE When W I Ph Of L 13 4 3 iI 7 0 9 8 2 8 8 3 Fittsburgh New Jersey Prilloo1 710 711 W Islanders wosnongton Adams GA 29 91 71 22 63 62 20 70 72 19 82 78 15 65 71 15 62 65 1 1 Whim 14 5 2 30 96 66 11 5 4 26 91 73 10 5 2 22 75 60 8 9 2 18 95 76 543 I 11 51 79 440 1 3 43 105 Montreal Buttok3 Ottawa CAABSEll CONFIRMS Noon Division W I T Pts 11 9 0 22 Defrost 10 8 2 22 cresol° 9 8 3 21 Chocogo Toronto 9 6 3 21 944 2 20 Tampa Bay Bt Lout 611 3 15 Smythe DNision 13 6 2 28 loarngeles 12 6 2 26 10 8 2 22 VoncotNes 7 9 3 17 EdmonSon 712 I 15 Winnipeg Son Jose 414 I 9 d OF GA 80 70 64 65 68 62 57 51 183 1 0- 2 I 2- -3 2 3- -7 2 13 (FeckAt 15 (Eedv10 Second Few( 9 (Pec Nicfm3) 219 4 Prsiodetorso Bnod'Arnout 6 (Yusn(evicn) 335 7 NRVO Yott Messier 3 1707 Cone rbellet) 134 0307 Pled Pod- -6 Nev Yolk Wekght 4 (Turcone Weld 119 WO 7 New Yok Mews 9 Pottnef PaNck7 133 (PO) 3 Pholodekonio Evans 5 (&rd Amu Powowski) 602 9 Phadoeiptka Posowski 6 (Benring BondAmourt 754 1014 10 Phoode0N0 Evans 6 0ndlcs Peed's) 18 11 Snots on Yolk 3114-- 25 Nadel -45 00000LrAes—New Yolt 3 01 Phdodehonsa ot S Gocees—New Yak PichOw 641 t45 incts-31- 1 SCIYOS) P111008010 Roussel 05-- (25221 t Gtegson Bruins 5 Islanders 2 BOSTON — The Boston Bruins scored three quick goals in the second period and held the Islanders to 23 Nordigues Canadiens 3 QUEBEC — Joe Sakic scored a goal and set up two more recording his 400th NHL point as the Quebec Nordiques rallied to defeat the Montreal Canadiens 1 Montreal 0 2 Quebec Fest Penoc1Be lows) -1 Montreal Dcerecu II 2- -4 4 Itleiet 200 Second Penod- -2 Montreal Lebeau 10 113ru 141 3 Quebec RibrImy 3 (Scram Sax) Du- 4 21 (pp) 4 Osbec Noon 12 (Saluc chasm) 15 21 third Penod--0 Quebec Salm 17 fRuansky) 7 Montreal Le- 143 6 Quebec 'Immo beau 11 Rhine( Schnebel Quebec Shots on goc4—Montreci run 134-- 30 0 01 2 Rowel-plaOppalumbee—Montreal 1 ol 4 2 (30 ehol426 Roy Gooees—Moniteal saves) Quebec Feel k2i2c1011 k ReleFee—Ocel Quebec Lebeau Heaphy Return To Eagles: After 1 NHL Ganie There was some good news coming out of the Salt Lake Golden Eagles' offices Thursday First two of the Eagles' top scorers were returned from Calgary: Patrick Lebeau and Shawn Heaphy who played just one game for the NHL team Secondly unbeaten San Diego is gone after taking three straight from the Eagles and Kansas City has taken its place The Blades were last year's Ill L champions but they are only this year and — like the Eagles — in last place in their division The Eagles will try to end their losing streak tonight against Kansas City in a 7 pin game at the Delta Center The teams then take the ice again 0 - five-gam- e Monday But that's the obvious news Getting Lebeau and Heaphy back was not planned "They played a game against Tampa for Calgary and played well" said Eagles coach Bob Francis "Calgary didn't quite know what they wanted to do with them so they sent them back "We didn't complain about it at least not out losing them - loud" - But quietly frustrated 4 I A the Eagles were After losing to San Diego with Lebeau and Heaphy in the lineup the Eagles dropped consecutive games by and scores Lebeau a left wing has had 10 goals and nine assists and is among the IHL's scoring leaders Heaphy last year's leading scorer for Salt Lake is third on the team this season with four goals and six assists The only bad note for the Eagles this week is that the IlL suspended Alexander Yudin for one game Yudin one of the Eagles' two Russian players received the required suspension when he was hit with his second infraction last week 5-- 0 high-stickin- I i 41b 3 I I J- - 3 Boston 162 Rekwelo—ismy 2 - Peewee—Don Kohorski Oka Nedved cut the deficit to two Lightning 1 goals blocking a clearing atTAMPA Fla — Goa Rendtempt by Ron Stern and firJon Casey came within er behind the Vernon puck ing 7:51 of his third shutout of 0 001001Pill -3 I 2 -4 the season as the Minnesota 0000ty -1 Cd1001111013114 12111nclbe North Stars defeated the RecnoPorindSocond 11eciod- -2 Coloory POokmendyk 43 Tampa Bay Lightning Retsy 101011d) 1Slem lienbel 3 06 3 2- - I- 2- - - 63-- Okeva SkiO4kpesem lieteree—Paul 4 I- sno4s-1- M I- -4 I 3 2 2- (GOO snots-3- 2 4 L2 20 2- 0 of 4 - - WI 9- ord - 3- 2 3 -33 Burke 2- 0- - I - I- I- 286 1 Op4o4tuni6es-44ant- L4 L3 - I 2 333 212 B 0011 - - 1 5 1 Power-ol- - 2- 3- - 4 nostcrl R lowo 3- I 4- - I 3- I 2 B 46410-- 34 W4 WI - 2 nine-gam- 'neon 2- Minnesota Quebec shots-3- Red Wings 3 UncitOs W2 Denver NHL Standings 5 GoSey) 57 Z Phioalekonsa 2 Western Conference L 2- iel 4 Cord 10 0 2 0 3 1 30 20 1 kin 5 Pniodelond Reedy 2 3 4 LstIO Strk Home Away 74 W6 3- - I 4- - 0 31I Boy Phikwks4p7w0 Sow Pencd--1 - Atlanta 1 1 third-perio- I 1- Cleveland 8 Rows 2 2 1 Boy NY - 429 312 DETROIT — Rob Murray 78 74 65 82 scored his first goal in three straight game losing to the seasons to break a 71 Hartford Whalers as Terry 92 76 83 66 tie and give the Winnipeg Yake and Pat Verbeek 60 74 De71 84 scored in the final 1:23 Rob- Jets a victory over the 56 93 ert Petrovicky and Murray troit Red Wings Ittunday's Games Boston 5 New York Islanders 2 Craven also scored for the Winnipeg Fantod 4 Okma 2 2 1 -1 Quebec 4 Montreal 3 De Pelt Whalers who won for the Fest 7 New York Rovers 3 Phtioaelonto Penoci—I Winnipeg Renato 5 (Olousson Itenniteg 5 Dettotl 3 second night in a row after HousleY) 626 (PP) Z Denoil McCirrion MInoesoto 4 Tampa Bay I e win- (Cnposson2 Konstonlinov) 1623 (op) 3 Winnipeg Coq:my 4 Vancouvet 3 enduring a (Olousson HousieV) 1943 (PP)IMtroty Toronto at San Jose late less slump The Whalers can Second Penod- -4 Wwintpeg Se100119 16 Cho:ago al Los Angeles tote (Nurnminen) 22 5 Detract Cason 10 (Occoleili kidays Sams give no small thanks to the Fedorov) 213 (pp) Pittsburgh at New Jersey 540 pin Whorl al Washmglon 610 gm Delrod Casco II (Howe -4 NHL schedule-maker- s for Thud Penod-I:44 (PO) 2 WInniPed Murray McaPrionl allowing them to share the Ropies) 843 Winnipeg Housiey 6 (1M1110y 1403 Adams Division with Ottawa Daeydov) Shots On gool—Weripeg Deice shots as they broke a two Three of Cie Whalers' five Powetploy Opportuntes—Wmpeg 2 ot game losing streak wins this season 10 3 ot Define Tobonwci 240 (26 shotshave come at the Senators' 23&miles—Winnipeg NY Wonders 0 2 -2 (2924) sums) Detvod Cheveidoe 0 4 -6 Boston Re(eieeinchord trother expense It was the ninth First Pettod—None Second Penod- -1 Boston (Acton I (Wesley straight loss for the Senators Bourque) 431 WO) 2 Boston Snow (Juneau who haven't won Flyers 7 (Odes Oates) 734 3 Boston Juneau 1644 4 New York Krupp 10756 5 Boston since an opening-nigh- t triRangers 3 Poulin 4 ft Sweeney Wesley) 1316 6 New York 5 (tOorokov King) 1354 (pp) umph at home over MontrePHILADELPHIA — Doug Norton red Penod--7 Boston Poulin 5 1916 tent al Andrew McBain and SylEvans scored two goals in the 12 Shots on goal—Now York 874--23 Boston vain Turgeon scored for third period to lead the PhilPowerolay Oppcukties—Nee York 1 01 Ottawa Bosol I 013 adelphia Flyers to their fifth Goolies—New Yoe( Neoei 51 (21 Boston red saves) Wooed Notedel I 4 -4 straight win (21211 Moog Ottakoe 0 2 0- -2 kat Penod--1 Harked Petradot 2 (Nyiander Yoke) 323 Second Peno0- -2 Hartford Comn (Vet 3 Ottawa Wear 2 (Pe beek Sanderson) 7 10trable kno Moro) 17 58 4 Oedwa 4846 1101) Third Penod--5 Hafted Yoke 2 (9e1lovick4 18 37 6 Harem' Verteek 6 (Craven) 1938 (enn snots co gool—kkontord 6411-- 26 Ottaeo 0- 5 667 74-- After consultation with the video goal judge referee Andy van Hellemond let the goal stand Gary Roberts and Frank Musil also scored for Calgary The goal by Roberts extended his point streak to 10 games Nedved Jyrki Lumme and Gino Odjick scored for the Canucks Calgary goaltender Mike Vernon made 28 saves Whitmore 24 Roberts gave the Flames the lead at 18:16 of the first in a cross-ic- e period pass from Chris Lind- 4 4 0 0 26 0 3 9 2 3 19 1 2 15 1 1 450 Bed Penoct- -5 Tampa WY erode i3 i2 09 Jets - 2 five-gam- Powet-pta- Gooies—Voncouver Whilmote I- 3 points including nine of the DENVER Dikembe Mulast 11 Hakeem Olajtiwon also had 28 points along tombo had 23 points and 14 with 20 rebounds and five as- rebounds and Denver shot sists as the Rockets won above 50 percent for the first their fourth consecutive time this season in beating game and Cleveland lost its the depleted Pistons The e fourth straight victory broke a losing streak for the Nuggets Cleveland and pushed Detroit's slide to m ft rb s of st to Pt 1g Player Nance 36310 0092 220 6 three Sanders 3 0 18 2 27 Reggie Williams had 19 VOlhams 9 3 4 2 3 14 35 and 10 rebounds for Price 2 7 0 0 5 24 points 32 G Willuns 19 2 0 2 0 2 2 Denver 14 13 23 12 5 4 0 0 Ferry The Pistons played with16 Brandon 3 5 0 0 o out Isiah Thomas and Dennis 7 4 4 2 2 Ehlo 35 3 Gutchnoer 0 2 0 0 o Rodman both out with inju14 0 Bathe II 6 25 II 10 15 92 ries and lacked their usual Totals 240 (455) (720) firepower (McPhee) po 3 2 4 HOUSTON — Reserve Sleepy Floyd scored 28 Shots on aoct—Minnesota d I Oppodurthes—Vancower 0 McPhee) 7:32 - Indiana not Bloten) 1)6 Second Bute) 14:42 Snots on gool—Voncouver Power-pio- :13 5 I- Charlotte Blocked Shots San Antonio Robinson 3 Carr 2 Wood Bedford Mack Field Goals Dallas 813 ( 615) Davis 11 Harper 24 Bond Bardo 01 luzzokno Moore 12 Whde D Ellis I 455) S Eilron San Antonio Del Negro Daniels Technical Wood Defense (2) Offrkals D Garrelson Capers Ed F Rusk A 16057 2 Minnesota Duchene 7 (Court 3 Minnesota &Smith 2 (lima (pp) Penod- -4 Minnesota Iltoten 3 McPhee) - 1 Quick Goals Shoot Flames Past Canucks THE ASSOCIATED 2- 1 I 4 2 4 3 3 0 1 4 7 2 4 1 3 3 2 1 0 1 0 I I 1 33 0 a al It to pts 4 — 1 it 2 I a of at to pts 21 7 ft fg - - 112 4 0 2 0 0 I 6 0 0 1 10 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 95 35 22 26 0 2 3- 714 41412 5 4 3 15 2 875 00 1 0- - I 23 23 I 2 3 0 2 5 24 II 4- - 7 29 1 2 Chicago Milwaukee 24 IS 1 0 I - 2- 3 0 0 5 - GB 24 1 5 2 I 1 14 5 3 3 3 3 33 4- 200 Rockets 99 Cavaliers 92 Nets 108 2- Jeremy Montgomery led the Aggies and finished fourth with rounds of for a total of 228 ra a at $t to pts - 3 1 1 It 4- - Pet 2 1 10 2 1 4 high-scorin- Golden State in Player Con( - 2- L g card will feature the pro debut of Salt Lake heavy- weight Samison Pouha Pouha who has won both the US amateur and national Golden Gloves amateur titles will take on Steve eortez (10-8- ) from Eugene Ore Other Utahns making their pro- fessional debuts on the card include heavyweight Sam Oto and middleweight Rob Menasco Local pros Dave Boone (middle- weight) and Courtney Farrior (lightweight) will also be in action A heavyweight bout which headlines the event pits Mike "The Bounty" Hunter ) against Tim Warrior ) of sa Oklahoma Hunter is 13th in the latest International Boxing Federation rankings Admission is $25 for ringside seats $18 for reserved and $8- $ 12 for general admission The almost 04dt t 2 LstIO Strk Home Away 1 - pm Calgary turned the play around Nieuwendyk fed excellent recruit for us" he said "lie really fills our needs for the future U Volleyball: The Aggie volleyball team managed to win another match with Saturday's victory over Cal State Fullerton (to improve their record to and get their first Big West win) Unfortunately the Ags did it the night after giving Fullerton their first win of the season a r that broke Fullerton's losing streak The Titans are now The Aggies had to scramble to win Saturday's match falling behind two games to none before finally prevailing (12- five-gam- — GB W 2 ent professional boxing returns to the State Fairpark Coliseum on Utah Volleyball Team Ends Year With 1st Timing Record Since '85 level 714 Philadelphia Offi- Heavyweight Pouha last-plac- e 2 - Boxing Match Features Local Talent Including 2-1- 0 5 CENTRAL 3 K the Isiah Thomas situation last year Hopefully be able to say 'That's it Let's stop talking about this Let's stop kicking a dead horse so to speak' But this trip to New Jersey and Boston has been good I've been able to show people I'm not against Magic and I'm not on a crusade I'm not the kind of man to kick a guy while he's down Maybe people who didn't know that before know that now" Malone concludes: "I've been able to explain It's been a positive experience" S well-receive- d d 12 1 1 guy is different" Says Malone: "Now maybe people realize what happened The original question to me in New York was how I felt about playing against Magic I said 'I'm a little concerned' That was it This media attention has given me a chance to tell people that " Eventually I'd like this to get to a point like Knicks preseason game The remarks first appeared in the New York Times According to Johnson they came one day from the NBA but one after he decided to —day before he made his plans known Malone of course was caught in the middle of a firestorm Some painted him as an unfeeling advocate who turned his back on an Olympic teammate In his own mind Malone knew better But on this trip with reporters hounding him for more on the controversial story the Mailman has had plenty of opportunity to deliver his side of the story It's been Boston Globe basketball guru Bob Ryan for example authored a complimentary column after the three-year-ol- 34 0 Jazz's win over the Celtics Among Ryan's observations: "Karl Malone said what he said and he isn't backing down Not now not ever Why should he?" "What matters most to Malone is that he be respected for speaking his mind on a serious topic" "The nightly press interrogation would be unnerving to many players I can't think of many modern players who would be willing to do it But this HIV-positiv- 4 44 36 Sins Wohs 4 3 3 2 4 0 4 2 3 1 3 I 0 0 2 2 2 0 25 i This is his first excursion to major media markets in the East since he expressed concerns about playe Magic Johnson after a Jazzing against 17-1- ATLANTIC Orlando i trip By K 3 34 0 6 8 3 Fla — The Konak 38 0 5 3 17 Golden State Warriors took Augmon 2 7 34 Blaylock 4914 5 0 their turn against Shaquille Ferrell 20 2 2 03 O'Neal and found out what Graham 1115 24 5 2 6 the rest of the NBA is learn- May 18 0 8 Keats 34 101 27 240 40 15 Totals il ing in a hurry: he's virtually 571) unstoppable when Nick An- Team Rotas 13 459( derson and Dennis Scott also New Jersey 24 30 24 30 — 104 — WI 21 27 33 20 are on their game Atlanta The NBA's hottest rookie Blocked Shots New Jersey Dudley 3 RobmMks held Goals New Jet had 29 points and 16 re- son Attanta Anderson Petro 556) Coleman bounds and Anderson and sey mc 45 Robinson Atlanta 273) D Wilkins Graham 24 Blaylock Wiley Scott scored 30 and 25 reTechnicals New Jersey- - illegal Defense spectively to pace the Orlan- cials: Kersey Durham Washington A 9905 do Magic's 126-10rout of the struggling Warriors who Spurs 123 have lost five of their last six Mavericks 95 games SAN ANTONIO — Sean The victory was the fifth in scored 26 points and Elliott seven games for the Atlantic David Robinson added 19 as Division-leadinMagic off to the best start in the fran- San Antonio cruised to its seventh consecutive victory chise's four-yea- r history over Dallas g with the trio of O'Neal Anderson and Scott Dallas ft rb a of it to pts to in combining for an average of Player SrniM 23 12 2 5 0 44 almost 71 points per game 17 Dans 29 616 44 5 2 3 Karl maione (306 ppg) a Dale Davis (63 ppg) 355 ppg last year vs Pacers Pacers top rebounder (83) Tyrone Corbin (121) F George McCloud (115) Averaging 77 rebs in last 3 Shooting just 37 in career Mike Brown (69) Rik Smits (172) 26 16 5 ppg vs Jazz last year minutes just once so tar John Stockton (140) G Pooh Richardson (110) Needs 7 points for 8500 Averages 75 assists per game Jeff Malone (221) Reggie Miller (172) G 27 27 19 22 on road so tar He's due: 9 on three pointers over-analy- Utah wraps up a successful yet frustrating volleyball season this weekend against Colorado State and Wyoming at the HPER complex The Utes square off with Rams tonight then take on the Cowboys Saturday night Both matches begin at 7:30 pm Utah takes an overall record of into the final weekend which assures the Utes of their first winning season since 1985 and another step forward for coach Beth Launiere's program Yet Utah is just in the WAC And an inability to beat anyone in the conference besides UTEP (twice) has been a constant source of irritation Launiere is looking at this weekend as one last opportunity to get to that next 0 PRESS 8 ORLANDO eleecers know-how- anti-AID- Times MST Eastern Conference W L Pet net-Pace- work stations Season Series: First game (last year: teams split Line: Pacers by 112 By Steve Luhm NBA Standings All 2NBA Report In- g I 3-- 2 4-- 1 |