Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday January 5 1988- -7 Journal scoreboard at Milwaukee 8: 30 pm San Antonio at Golden State 10:30 LA Clippers pm LAYTON 75 LOGAN SO Girls basketball Monday at Logan Scoring by quarters Layton Logan 10 24 I IS 4 -- 23 21 75 50 McHale Parish 0-- 0-- 0-- 0-- Sichting Minnlefield Daye 0-- 4 0--1 0--0 Johnson 3 6 Roberts 0 Acres 0 Lohaus 107 Totals 15 20 0--0 0 LOGAN (50) 8 Camille Larson Lynn Anderson 4 2 11 Kim Cunningham 1 0 0 2 Jill Bosworth 2 9 Jill Cox 6 46 17 Suzanne Soule 0 3 Carrie Whitaker 0 0--1 0 Three points: Cox 1 Totals: 15 0--0 10 Malone Eaton - The United Press International Board of Coaches Top 20 college basketball ratings with votes and record In parentheses total points (based on 15 points for first place 14 for second etc) and last weeks ranking: 550 2 1 Kentucky (28) (9 0) 465 4 2 Pittsburgh (3) 445 3 ) 3 North Carolina (1) 0 2 first-plac- e 25 Bailey 2 Trlpucka 4 Hansen 8 Turpin 8 Scurry 2 2 8 Kofoed Griffith Stockton 3 8 0-- Green 0-- 22 Totals (9-1- Three-poin- t goais-AI- nge out-Pa- 32 21 26 23 29 30 1-7- 99 6 Bird 3 Total Malone rish Boston Utah 20 21 Rebo- 10 Utah 39 (Malone 17) Assists -- Boston 26 (Johnson 12) Utah 28 (Stockton 11) Technlcals-Ut- ah (Illegal defense) 36 unds-Boston USU BLUEWHITE at Logan Monday (Parish 10) 11 13 LEADERS (Through Sunday's Games) Scoring Vault Patty Delaney 94 (B) 2 Julie Ryan 92 (B) 3 Stephanie Green 91 (W) 4 Susan Dilley 90 (B) 5 Jill Snyder 89 (W) 6 Barb Zahl 88 (W) Tana Call 88 (B) Natalie Cannon 88 (W) Uneven Bars 1 Patty Delaney 93 (B) 2 Karen Beck 91 (B) 3 Stephanie Green 87 (W) 4 Jill Snyder 86 (W) Julie Ryan 86 (B) 6 Chris Bammert 85 (W) 7 Barb Zahl 84 (W) 8 Tana Call 83(B) Beam lTana Call 93 (B) 2 Chris Bammert 92 (W) 3 Susan Dilley 91 (B) 4 Patty Delaney 86 (B) 5 Julie Ryan 84 (B) 6 Stephanie Green 82 (W) 7 Karen Beck 81 (B) Natalie Cannon 81 (W) Floor Exercise 1 Chris Bammert 93 (W) 2 Tana Call 91 (B) Pattey Delaney 91 (B) 4 Susan Dilley 90 (B) Stephanie Green 90 (W) 6 Julie Ryan 88 (B) 7 Natalie Cannon 87 (W) Boston's Larry Bird hones in on the hoop muscling inside for two points against Utah's Cary Scurry It was from the outside that the Celtics were most devastating s and Monday Danny Ainge blowing In six in won the Celts as in a Bird three night Salt Palace "They're a big play team" said Jazz coach Frank Layden "They made the big plays when they needed to That's why they're a great team" three-pointer- Indiana Cleveland Philadelphia New York Washington New Jersey 9 15 18 19 22 19 13 10 8 5 Pet 21 18 15 16 519 483 6V Phoenix 71 LACIIi ppers Golden W L Pet 18 9 667 GB 678 6 9 10W 13V Central Division Atlanta Detroit Milwaukee Chicago 13 15 Western Conference Midwest Division Atlantic Division W L 14 14 Dallas Denver Houston San Antonio Utah Sacramento 18 16 13 14 8 00 11 571 481 466 276 2V Pacific Division 750 720 577 571 IV 5 5 LA Lakers 22 18 16 Portland Seattle 6 12 13 GB -6- 786 621 552 5 51 11 - 5 pm 61 8 17 18 4 21 370 308 160 Monday's Results Philadelphia 122 Phoenix 114 Cleveland 122 Denver 101 Houston 117 Dallas 107 Boston 107 Utah 99 LA Lakers 133 San Antonio 115 Tuesday's Games Phoenix at New York 7:30 pm New Jersey at Washington 21 28 27 27 27 26 27 330 247 264 237 258 127 255 133 257 143 283 173 285 161 301 121 287 91 265 87 235 143 170 192 242 158 176 92 228 118 204 140 170 206 235 51 181 150 208 112 910 325 785 291 667 290 664 266 663 265 741 256 731 252 723 249 695 240 620 230 617 229 532 222 642 221 444 211 574 205 553 205 547 203 543 201 515 198 528 196 Rebounding g off def tot avg 107-9- 9 nt Eastern Conference Boston Aguirre Dal Wilkins Atl Drexler Port KMalone Utah English Den Ellis Sea McDaniel Sea Theus Sac Dantley Def Thorpe Sac Cummings Mil Ewing NY Johnson LAL MMalone Wash Person Ind Floyd Hou Olaiuwon Hou Bird's eye basketball! ASSOC 28 27 23 25 25 29 29 29 29 27 27 24 29 Bird Bos 1 NATIONAL BASKETBALL fo g Jordan Chi Barkley Phi Oakley Chi Cage LAC Barkley Phil Olaiuwon Hou Lalmbeer Det MMalone Wash KMalone Utah Green LA Donaldson Dal Parish Bos Ill 13 391 312 313 302 274 284 300 279 264 271 28 114 277 25121191 27 120 193 27 103 199 25 59 215 27 109 175 29 99 201 27 96183 26 98 166 27 70 201 140 125 116 112 110 Kansas City Star and Times The early dancing with the Stetsons US is Internationals and all but over The ''rear college basketball season Alaska-Anchorag- es conference play opens from the Ivy League to the Pacific Coast Athletic Association and in nearly all the 30 conferences in between When schedules are completed and conference tournaments are finished in early March nearly half of the NCAA tournament field will be determined It’s likely the four teams that come to Kansas City April 2 for the Final Four will have survived an arduous journey through home and away games against conference rivals An independent school has not made the Final Four since DePaul in 1979 64-tea- m Many say independents are not tournament tough because they don’t have to face the intensity of conference com- petition especially the postseason tournaments "The conference tournament is what we get ready for” North Carolina State coach Jim Valvano said "Everybody starts 0 there but you’ve also got a tough conference season under your belt You’ve 0-- had to go to Duke and Chapel Hill to play Or if you are in the Big East you’ve been to Syracuse’s Dome or in the Southeast ou've had to play in Rupp Arena In the ig Eight you had to go into Allen Field House “By the time the NCAA comes around If you've had from six to 10 your team has what it takes it’s hardened and ready” In the top five conferences — Atlantic Coast Southeast Big East Big 10 and Big n Eight — the conference races are Coaches in those conferences all mouth the same line: "It’s anybody’s nail-bite- rs wide-ope- season” "I think it’s going to be a good race this year” said Kentucky coach Eddie Sutton whose Wildcats are favored in the SEC "Any number of teams could be competing for the title” Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski thinks the ACC is going to be as competitive as he’s seen "Nobody really seems to be the favorite” Duke's easy schedule continues until Jan 21 when the Blue Devils make the short drive from Durham NC to Chapel Hill to play North Carolina Then in the next month everyone will find out how good Duke really is North Carolina started the season inexperienced at two positions Sophomore cott Williams has overcome great personal tragedy (his father and mother and filled one died in a murder-suicide- ) spot Junior Kevin Madden is taking care of the other With bench help from freshmen King Rice and Pete Chilcutt and junior Steve Bucknall coach Dean Smith has the conference's deepest squad in "Last year North Carolina went 14-- 0 the conference” Valvano said “That’s not going to happen this year but that doesn’t mean they aren’t going to be just as good They may be the only team that could do it” Valvano’s Wolfpack and Georgia Tech will gio as far as freshmen can tale them North Carolina State’s key freshmen are guards Rodney Monroe and Chris For Georgia Tech it’s forward Dennis Scott Tne sleeper could be Clemson Coach Cliff Ellis lost eight players and his team is dominated by freshman and sophomores prove the Tigers could be a Cor-chia-ni ACC tournament 11-1- 8-- 6-- Bryant takes it Big East tournament: 3 March Madison Square Garden New York Few remember that NCAA champion Indiana had to share the Big Ten title last year with Purdue each team finished 15-- 3 Iowa was just one game back and Illinois only two Those four teams will be there again this year to be joined by Michigan in what might be the country’s most competitive race "You’ve got five teams that could win it” Purdue coach Gene Keady said "And then there are teams like Ohio State and Michigan State that can knock anybody off on any given day” No postseason tournament Kentucky and Florida appear to be the class of the Southeastern Conference Kentucky has a strong starting five and a deep bench The Wildcats beat Indiana in overtime and Louisville by a point Florida found itself outmanned against some of the better teams it played and needs more 2 center Dwayne reduction from chnitzius to go with senior guard Vernon 10-1- 7-- and freshman Maxwell Chatman Livingston Auburn and Vanderbilt looked good in December Vanderbilt knocked off North Carolina in Chapel Hill and nearly beat Indiana at Bloomington and Kentucky at Lexington Atlanta SEC tournament: March After the last month it looks as if Billy Tubbs and his Oklahoma Sooners are ready to break up what was supposed to be a party in the Big Eight all the preseason has made Grant Harvey 10-1- 3 Kansas-Missou- rl 173 14 161 13 (10-0- ) (tie) St John's 8016 42 9 38 15 2617 22 19 (11-2- 2117 ) 21 (8-1- ) z MONDAY Tournaments Hofstra Classic at Hempstead NY Championship Hofstra 86 Westmont (Calif) 68 Consolation Brown 99 St Joseph's (NY) 75 HOCKEY NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Wales Conference Patrick Division W L Pts 43 20 14 NY Islanders 43 19 15 Philadelphia 41 18 17 New Jersey 41 18 17 Washington 39 16 16 Pittsburgh 37 16 19 NY Rangers Adams Division East Hartford 64 Canlslus 60 Lafayette 83 Notre Dame 68 Navy 79 The Citadel 67 Rider 95 Montclair St 65 Temple 86 Rutgers 60 Vlll8nova69St John's 62 Yale 71 New Hampshire 69 South Central St 113 Elizabeth City St 92 Charleston 100 Kentucky St 95 David Lipscomb 105 West Va Tech 94 Duke 101 William 8 Mary 70 Eastern Kentucky 84 Tennessee St 70 Florida 77 Towson St 55 James Madison 73 Radford 56 Liberty 98 Southeast Indiana 68 Louisville 80 South Alabama 69 Louisiana Tech 80 N E Louisiana 68 Co 84 East Carolina 73 Nebraska 75 Furman 74 (OT) 84 Appalachian St 103 103 102 100 Bird Bos Parish Bos Rodman Det Williams NJ Stockton Utah Berry SA SJohnson Port GF GA 150 133 132 132 148 159 126 139 141 122 152 152 Md-Ba- 71 Old Dominion 80 Western Kentucky 66 82 Jacksonville State 78 Tenn Tech 85 Virginia Commonwealth 72 Richmond Tenn-Marti- n 53 Wlnthrop 68 Campbell 55 Midwest Monday's Results NYRangers6StLouls2 Alcorn St 62 City 59 Chicago St 84 McNeese St 75 (OT) Cincinnati 103 Sou Mississippi 94 e isle 63 DePauw 102 Drake 89 Winona St 57 Ferris State 117 Aquinas 68 Illinois 81 Purdue 68 Illinois St 85 Bradley 74 69 Ashland 65 Missouri 86 Southern I II 66 N Michigan 112 Lakeland (WIs) 65 SE Missouri St 104 Quincy 91 Southern Indiana 83 Indianapolis 80 SW Missouri 58 Wichita St 56 Wooster 74 John Carroll 69 Youngstown St 67 Detroit 63 Southwest Arkansas St 85 Morgan St 65 Arkansas-Littl- e Rock 71 Centenary 61 74 Lamar 90 Louisiana Tech 80 NE Louisiana 68 New Orleans 99 St Francis (Pa) 71 Northern Arizona 72 Central Conn 70 N W Louisiana 82 Oral Roberts 76 Oklahoma 109 Austin Peay 69 West Cal Lutheran 85 Cal Poly Pomona 80 CS Northrldge85 Berry (Fla) 55 Colorado St 46 Southern Cal 41 Esn Mont 54 Sonoma St 37 Edmonton 2 Boston 2 (tie) Vancouver 7 Toronto 7 (tie) Los Angeles 6 New Jersey 3 Tuesday's Games Washington at Philadelphia Maine-Presqu- directed to Danny Manning Derrick Chievous and Jeff Grayer seem a bit incomplete To beat toem you’ve got to slow it down” said Georgia coach Hugh Durham whose Bulldogs lost to the Sooners in Hawaii “But you’ve got to get the ball first That’s not as easy as it sounds They get my vote as the best team in the publicity country” Kansas will have to overcome the loss of forward Archie Marshall and get more from their backcourt Missouri needs continuity from all the playing talent it has e Iowa State could make it a race to the finish thanks to the development of center Lafester Rhodes 3 Big Eight tournament: March Kansas City This might be the most competitive season in the Metro Conference in some time Louisville is everybody’s annual favorite but the Cardinals are still trying to pull themselves together into a cohesive team Memphis State has impressive victories over Bradley and Missouri but has otherwise played a fairly easy schedule Southern Mississippi has four starters back from last year’s NIT championship team 3 MemMetro tournament: March phis four-hors- 3 ACC tournament: March Greensboro NC Pitt Syracuse and Georgetown look to be the three teams that will rule the Big East this season Pitt and Syracuse playea some of the nation’s top teams m December and that helped work in new people The race between these two might go down to March 6 when they play at the Carrier Dome Georgetown had a lofty 1 early record but lost to its only competitive opponent Virginia Tech Just how good the Hoyas are will be shown in games against Pitt and DePaul St John’s and Seton Hall could be sleepers The Redmen have lost only to Kansas Seton Hall started with an impressive performance in the Big Apple NIT and will go as far as 9 center Mark Indiana Georgetown Florida ) 18312 ) Vegas o Salley Det Barkley Phi Nance Pho Detroit at Atlanta 8 pm Indiana at Chicago 8:30 pm (11-1- Others receiving votes: Auburn DePaul Brigham Young Bradley Georgia Tech Louisville Missouri New Mexico North Carolina State Notre Dame Southern Methodist Texas and Vanderbilt Note: By agreement with the of Basketball National Association Coaches of the United States teams on probation by the NCAA and Ineligible for me NCAA Tournament are Ineligible for championship Top 20 and national consideration by the UPI Board of Coaches The only such teams this season are Cleveland State Marist South Carolina and Virginia Tech 105 The conferences call: It’s time to see just how good teams are By Bob Gretz 19 161 7:X (10-1- ) (9-1- ) 14 (8-315 16 Iowa (S 3) 17 Kansas (S 3) 18 Illinois (9 2) 19 (tie) Iowa State BLUE 1088 WHITE 1055 All Around Patty Delaney 364 (B) 2 Tana Call 355 (B) 3 Julie Ryan 350 (B) Stephanie Green 350 ( W) Purdue Michigan 12 Nevada-La- s A— 12212 1 441 1 383 5 327 8 314 7 286 10 264 6 228 11 4 Arizona (2) (12-1- ) 5 Wyoming (2) (11-0- ) ) 6 Temple 7 Syracuse (10-2- ) 8 Oklahoma (2) (12-0- ) ) 9 Duke 28-- 107 Fouled foul- s- I (9-0- ) 40-7- Boston 99 UPI TOP 20 NEW YORK (UPI) 22-2- Utah rfeOWEBBB 28 12 6 6-- UTAH (99) 29 15 3475 Beach San Jose St 79 Pacific 74 St Mary's 77 Colorado 66 So Utah St 85 Cal Hills 73 UC Santa Barbara 81 UC Irvine 78 USF 77 Austin St 59 Utah St 90 Fresno St 68 Wheaton 72 Denver 69 0-- 0--0 57 CS Long 102 0-- 0-- Washington Vegas 71 Pepperdlne Bird 24 Ainge 0-- s Chico St 77 Marshall 90 SF St 79 Sea Pacific 77 Sacramento St 106 Emporia (Kan) Seattle at Portland 10:30 pm Wednesday's Games New York at Boston night Denver at New Jersey night Utah at Philadelphia night LA Clippers at Cleveland night Atlanta at Detroit night Dallas at LA Lakers night Houston at Seattle night BOSTON (107) 13 Emily Ames Sam Hatch 1 2 Megyn Alimori 3 6 Lara Harvey 4 12 9 Ann Greaves 3 6 Heather Manning 2 4 Amy Jones 2 5 Julie Batchelor 13 Becky Little 1 5 5 Ricci Bell 2 5 Three points: Batchelor 2 Totals: 7 2 67 68 CELTICS 107 JAZZ 99 Monday at Salt Palace LAYTON (75) Becky Schofield 3 Kansas Nevada-La- 11-1- FOR 753-759 DC T AH 8:05 TRANSACTIONS MONDAY Basketball — Suspended Philadelphia guard Andrew Toney Baseball Los Angeles — Outrighted third baseman Tracy Woodson and outfielder ( Chris Gwynn to Albuquerque PCL) Minnesota — Assigned catcher Brian Harper and outfielder Winston Finklind to Portland of the Pacific Coast League (AAA) Oakland - Signed second baseman contract plus Glenn Hubbard to option year Aluminum Cans - 30 I 00 N pm I START TNE NEW TEAR RIGHT Body Fitness Membership- Los Angeles at Pittsburgh 7:35 Minnesota at NY Islanders 7:35 pm n Bethune-Cookma- CAkt Uf pm a pound INC VALLEY METALS w Body Fitness Center 10th Well 1ft North 750-057- 1 11-1- Wyoming got off to a 10-- 0 start and may Athletic Major competition will come from Brigham Young Texas-E- l Paso and New Mexico which had a good showing in the Big Apple NIT WAC tournament: March Marriott be the best in the Western 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