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12 Monday, December 12,1988 The Salina Journal Scoreboard Football NFL standings By The Associated Press All Time! CST AMERICAN CONFERENCE East I Pet. PF PA x-Buffalo 12 3 0 .800 315 220 N.England 9 6 0 .600 240 263 Indionplis 870 .533 337 301 N.Y.Jets 7 7 1 .500 345 333 Miami 5 9 0 .357 257 309 Central y-Cincinnati 11 4 0 .733 428 312 Houston 10 5 0 .667 401 337 Cleveland 9 5 0 .643 245 227 Pittsburgh 411 0 .267 296 397 West Seattle 8 7 0 .533 296 292 LA. Raiders 780 .467 288 326 Denver 780 .467 306 342 San Diego 5 10 0 .333 207 319 Kansas City 4 10 1 .300 241 296 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East N.Y. Giants 10 5 0 .667 338 277 Philadelphia 960 .600 356 312 Washington 780 .467 328 367 Phoenix 780 .467 327 372 Dallas 3 12 0 .200 258 358 Central x-Chicago 1230 .800 285 187 Minnesota 10 5 0 .667 378 206 Tampa Bay 411 0 .267 240 340 Detroit 411 0 .267 210 292 Green Bay 3120 .200 214 298 West y-SanFran 10 5 0 .667 353 256 L.A. Rams 9 6 0 .600 369 277 N.Orleans 9 6 0 .600 302 274 Atlanta 5 10 0 .333 235 305 x-clinched division title y-clinched playoff berth Saturday's Games New York Jets 34, Indianapolis 16 Philadelphia 23, Phoenix 17 Sunday's Games Houston 41, Cincinnati 6 Dallas 24, Washington 17 Chicago 13, Detroit 12 New York Giants 28.

Kansas City 12 New England 10, Tampa Bay 7, OT Buffalo 37, los Angeles Raiders 21 Green Boy 18, Minnesota 6 San Francisco 30, New Orleans 17 Son Diego 20, Pittsburgh 14 Los Angeles Rams 22, Atlanta 7 Seatlle42, Denver 14 Monday's Game Cleveland at Miami, 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17 Washington at Cincinnati, 11:30 a.m. New England at Denver, 3 p.m. Sunday, Doc.

IB Atlanta at New Orleans, 12p.m. Buffalo at Indianapolis, 12p.m. Detroit at Tampa Bay, 12 p.m. Houston at Cleveland, 12 p.m. Miami at Pittsburgh, 12p.m.

New York Giants at New York Jets, 12 p.m. Philadelphia at Dallas, 12p.m. Seattle at los Angeles Raiders, 3 p.m. Kansas City at San Diego, 3 p.m. Green Bay at Phoenix, 3 p.m.

los Angeles Rams at San Francisco, 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 19 Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m. NFL summaries PACKERS 18, VIKINGS 6 Min GB First downs 15 19 Rushes-yards 19-44 37-97 Passing 211 201 Return Yards 27 42 Comp-Atl-Int 20-41-1 16-30-3 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-22 1-8 Punts 5-34 5-37 Fumbles-lost 3-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 3-25 4-30 Time of Possession 24:19 35:41 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Minnesota, D.Nelson 5-13, Anderson 4-13, Wilson 4-10, Rice 3-6, Dozier 3-2. Green Bay, Mason 15-65, Majkowski 7-15, Woodside 7-7, Davis 6- PASSING -Minnesota, Wilson 20-41 -1 233.

Green Boy. Wright 11-20-2-124, Majkowski 5-10-1-85. RECEIVING -Minnesota, Jordan 7-80, Doiier 3-34, D.Nelson 3-14. Jones 2-38, Carter 2-34, Anderson 2-15, Rice 1-18. Green Boy, Kemp 6-108.

Sharpe 4-48, Matthews 2-25. Mason 2-8, Scott 1-11, Woodside 1-9. MISSED FIELD GOALS-Minnesoto, C.NelsonlB. Scoring Summary Minnesota 030 6 Green Bay 736 First Quarter 2 run (Dorsey kick), Second Quarter 38, 11:22 GB-FG Dorsey 20,14:22 Third Quarter 11 pass from Majkowski (kick failed), 14:52 Fourth Quarter 37, 2:32 Weddington and Harris sacked Wilson in end zone, 7:52 COWBOYS 24, REDSKINS 17 Dal Was First downs 21 15 Rushes-yards 33-124 14-24 Passing 320 348 Return Yards 42 25 Comp-Atl-Int 21-36-1 20-46-3 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-13 0-0 Punts 6-30 4-35 Fumbles-Losl 2-1 4-2 Penalties-Yards 12-81 4-21 Time of Possession 36:21 23:39 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Dallas. Walker 27-98, Pel- luer 4-13, Martin 1-11, Fowler 1-2.

Washington, Morris 13-25, Oliphanl 1). PASSING-Dallas, Pelluer 21-36-1333. Washington, Williams 17-40-2-274, Rypien 3-6-1-74. RECEIVING-Dollos, Irvin 6-149, Martin 5-77, Clack 4-32, Alexander 3-35, Walker 2-33. Chandler 1-7.

Washington, Monk 7-103, Orr 3-104, Sanders 3-63, Clark 3-49, Oliphant 3-20, Warren 1 -9. MISSED FIELD GOALS-Dollas, Ruzek 47, 36. Scoring Summary Dallas 377 Washington 3 0 14 First Quarter Dal-FG Ruzek 22, 10:27. 13:10. Second Quarter 24 pass from Pelluer kick), 8:19.

Third Quarter 61 pass from Pelluer (Ruzek kick). 3:30. 40 pass from Williams 50 pass from Rypien (Lohmillerkick). 13:59. Fourth Quarter 12 pass from Pelluer (Ruzek kick), 10:10.

A OILERS 41, BENGALS 6 Cin Hou First downs 10 19 Rushes-yards 33-132 33-147 Passing 94 249 Return Yards 3 93 Cornp-Att Inl 10-22-1 14-26-1 Sacked Yards Lost 3-37 1-5 Punts 9-43 4-36 Fumbles-Losl 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 8-45 7-75 lime of Possession 30:33 29.27 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Cincinnati. Woods 10-71, Brooks 14-44. Esioson 2-14, Wilson 5-10, Jennings 2-(minus 7). Houston, Rozier 22-126. Pinkelt 419, Highsmilh 2-8, Pease 2-(minus I), Moon 2-(minus 5).

PASSING Cincinnati, Esiason 10-22- I 131. Houston, Moon 14-25-1-254, Pease 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING Cincinnati, Woods 3-25. McGee 2-55. Brooks 2-24, Holman 2-18.

Coll nsworlh 1-9. Houston, Hill 6-97, Givens 4 60, Duncan 2-49. Jolfires 1-42. Highsrnilhl-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS None.

Scoring Summary Cincinnati Houston 7 17 3 14-41 First Quarter 13 run (Zendejos kick) 12:28. Second Quarter 15 run (Zendejas kick), 1.31. Breech 45. 5:34. 13 pass from Moon (Zendejas kick).

12:02. Zendejas 43. 14:51. Third Quarter Breech 27, 6:50. Zendejos 48.12:17.

Fourth Quarter 3 run (Zendejas kick), :08. 33 pass from Moon (Zendejas kick). 4:54, BILLS 37, RAIDERS 21 LAR But First downs 17 24 Rushes-yards 29-111 48-255 Passing 207 112 Return Yards 8 94 Comp-Att-Int 14-24-0 11-24-0 Backed-Yards Lost 2-20 2-16 Punts 3-38 5-37 Fumbles-lost 3-3 1-0 Penalties-Yards 5-32 5-31 Time of Possession 26:30 33:30 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Angeles, Jackson 1264, Allen 11-37, Schroeder 3-7, Smith 3-3. Buffalo, Thomas 14-106, J.Mueller 18-61, Riddick 11-44, Hormori 4-44, Kelly 1-0. Angeles, Schroeder 14.

24-0-227. Buffalo. Kelly Angeles, Smith 4-13, Brown 3-90, Allen 3-31, Lofton 1-57, Fernandez 1-26, Parker 1-7, V.Mueller 13. Buffalo, T.Johnson 4-53, F.Johnson 336, Burkelt 2-28, Thomas 1 -9, Roll 1 -2. MISSED FIELD Angeles Bohr 53.

Scoring Summary L.A. Raiders 707 Buffalo 7 13 7 First Quarter 1 run (Norwood kick) 8:28 1 run (Bohr kick), 14:22 Second Quarter 37 run (Norwood kick), :56 Norwood 30, 7:01 Norwood 30,15:00 Third Quarter 2 run (Norwood kick) 2:26 43 pass from Schroeder (Bohr kick), 13:35 Fourth Quarter 2 pass from Kelly (Norwood kick), 4:04 6 pass from Schroeder (Bahr kick), 7:45 Norwood 22,13:09 BEARS 13, LIONS 12 Del Chi Firstdowns 14 14 Rushes-yards 30-115 32-82 Passing 195 168 Return Yards 25 2 Comp-Att-Int 13-28-0 18-26-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 1 -6 Punts 5-35 7-35 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1 Penalties-Yards 4-25 3-20 Time of Possession 27:08 32:52 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Detroit, Paige 6-49, James 14-39, Jones 7-26, Painter 1 -1, Hilger 2-0. Chicago, Karnaugh 7-36, Anderson 1123, Sanders 8-13, Suhey 6-10. PASSING-Detroit, Hilger 13-28-0-195. Chicago, Harbaugh 18-26-0-174.

Mandley 4-46, Starring 3-69, Chadwick 3-63, Carter 1-9, James 1-6, Jones 1-2. Chicago, McKinnon 4-61, Boso 3-25, Suhey 3-22, Davis 2-28, Thornton 2-16, Anderson 2-5, Gentry 1-14, Sanders 1-3. MISSED FIELD Scoring Summary Detroit 033 6-12 Chicago 037 Second Quarter Butler 35, :46 Det-FG Murray 25, 7:41 Third Quarter Murray 44, 2:41 4 run (Butler kick), 10:55 Fourth Quarter Del-James 1 run (kick blocked), 9:12 Butler 32,14:56 PATRIOTS 10, BUCCANEERS 7 (ol) TB NE Firstdowns 14 11 Rushes-yards 36-131 33-76 Passing 131 147 Return Yards 9 49 Comp-Att-Int 10-19-1 16-27-2 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-14 1-8 Punts 9-34 8-36 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 8-55 4-30 Time of Possession 30:05 33-03 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Bay, Howard 23101, Goode 12-30, Testaverde 1-0. New England, Perryman 17-47, Eason 3-14, Stephens 12-10, Tatupu 1-5. Bay, Teslaverde 1019-1-145.

New England, Eason 16-27-2155 flay. Carrier 4-90, Pillow 2-24, Hall 2-24, D.Smilh 1-6, Howard 1-1. New England, Fryar 3-59, Dupard.3-21, Perryman 3-17, Francis 316, Stephens 2-13, Morgan 1-18, Jones 111. MISSED FIELD Bay, Carney 40. New England, Staurovsky36.

Scoring Summary Tampa Bay 0007 7 New England 0070 Third Quarter 6 run (Staurovsky kick), 7:24. Fourth Quarter 15 pass from Testoverde (Carney kick), 12:51. Overtime Stourovsky 27, 3:08. CHARGERS 20, STEELERS 14 Pit SD Firstdowns 20 17 Rushes-yards 24-130 37-180 Passing 172 144 Return Yards 48 99 Comp-Atl-Int 17-33-2 17-24-0 Socked-Yards Lost 3-34 1-4 Punts 5-44 5-42 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 Penalties-Yards 4-43 6-40 Time ol Possession 26:18 33:42 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Pitlsburgh, Hoge 10-49, Williams 7-40, Brister 5-29, Carter 2-12. San Diego.

Anderson 26-170, Redden 78, Early 1-2, Malone3-0. Brister 17-32-1206, Lipps Diego, Molone 1724-0-148. Carter 6-72, Hoge 4-49, Locketl 3-44, Lipps 2-28, Williams 1-10, Gothard 1-3. San Diego, James 5-42, Anderson 5-20, Holland 3-57, Flutie3-24, Early 1-5 MISSED FIELD GOALS-None. Scoring Summary Pittsburgh 000 San Diego 0 14 0 6-20 Second Quarter 6 pass from Malone (DeLine kick).

3:46. I run (DeLine kick), 11:15. Fourth Quarter 3 pass from Brister Pit -Brister 3 run (Anderson kick). 6:16. SD- FGDeline 42.

13:58. RAMS 22, FALCONS 7 All LAR Firstdowns 9 21 Rushes-yards 22-65 36-127 Passing 128 291 Return Yards 45 34 Comp-Att-Int 13-33-2 24-33-1 Socked-Yordslosl 1-7 )-12 Punts 8-42 5-43 Fumbles-Losl 0-0 3-1 Penalties-Yards 3-20 2-9 Time ol Possession 21:43 38-17 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Atlanta. Sellle 10-29, Riggs 9-22. Lang 2-7, Millen 1-7. Los Angeles, Bell 19-66, Green 5-19, White 619.

Delpino 3-16. Everett 2-4, McGee 1-3. Today's schedule MONDAY. DECEMBER 12 BASKETBALL Northern Arizona at Kansas. 7:35 p.m.

Wichita State at Oral Roberts. 7:35 p.m. C.Miller 7-18-157. Millen 6-15-1-78. Los Angeles, Everett 24-33-1-303.

Settle 5-15. Dixon 2-47, Riggs 2-13. Milling 1-34, Lang 1-10, Hester 1-9. Haynes 1-7. Los Angeles.

Holohon 8-126. Ellard 6-92, Delpino 2-45, McGee 2-14. D.Johnson 2-12, Bell 2-7. Cox I -8, Green 1 -(minus 1). MISSED FIELD GOALS-Atlanla Davis 34.

Scoring Summary Atlanta L.A. Rams 3 14 3 First Quarter 14:46 Second Quarter 1 run (Lansford kick), 11:25 28 pass from Everett (kick failed), 13:00 Third Quarter Lansford 32,11:02 Fourth Quarter 2 fumble return (Davis kick), 7:33 49ERS 30, SAINTS 17 NO SF First downs 15 20 Rushes-yards 24-70 35. 152 Passing 182 221 Return Yards 25 13 Comp-Att-Int 20-35-1 18-29-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-15 2-12 Punts 5.38 4-28 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 2-11 0-0 Time of Possession 26:35 33-25 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Orleans, Hilliord 935, Heberl 3-14, Mayes 8-10, Heyword 38, Martin 1-3. San Francisco, Craig 22115, Ralhman7-19, Montana 6-18. Orleans, Hebert 1934-1-170, Milliard 1-1-0-27.

San Francisco, Montana 18-29-1-233. Orleans, Martin 761, Hill 6-61, Tice 3-44, Hillard 1-9, Paltison 1-8, Perriman 1-8, Scales 1-6. San Francisco, Rice 6-78, Frank 5-45, Taylor 2-77, Rathman 2-20, Craig 2-7, Jones I-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS-New Orleans, Andersen 40,32. Scoring Summary New Orleans 3 7 7 San Francisco 0 21 3 First Quarter Andersen 38.4:24 Second Quarter 1 run (Cofer kick), 2:43 27 pass from Hilliard (Andersen kick), 3:55 2 run (Cofer kick).

8:55 68 pass from Montana (Cofer kick), 11:23 Third Quarter Cofer 40,8:10 6 pass from Heberl (Andersen kick), 13:35 Fourth Quarter Cofer 47, 3:07 Cofer 19,5:42 SEAHAWKS 42, BRONCOS 14 Den Sea First downs 25 30 Rushes-yards 20-101 45-230 Passing 301 220 Return Yards 0 52 Comp-Att-Int 26-41-0 19-22-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-32 0-0 Punts 3-39 2-40 Fumbles-Losl 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-85 8-66 Time of Possession 25:21 34:39 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Winder 8-42, Sewell 7-30, Kubiak 1-15, Elway 4-14. Seattle, Warner 23-126, Williams 20-109, Sloufferl-(minus2), Kriegl-(minus3). Elwoy 21-34-0-270, Kubiak 5-7-0-63. Seattle, Krieg 19-22-0220, Stouffer 0-0-0-0. Jackson 7-137, Sewell 4-65, V.Johnson 4-55, Kay 4-29, Nattiel 3-33, Winder 3-7, Mobley 1-7.

Seattle, Williams 7-74, Largent 3-76, Blades 3-27, Spagnola 2-19, Tice 2-14, Warner 2-10. MISSED FIELD GOALS-Denver, Karlis 52,37. Scoring Summary Denver 070 7-14 Seattle 7 21 14 0-42 First Quarter 14 pass from Krieg (N.Johnson kick), 10:22. Second Quarter 1 run (N.Johnson kick), :24. 15 pass from Elway (Karlis kick), 3:55.

1 run (N.Johnson kick) 9:14. 7 pass from Krieg (N.Johnson kick), 14:27. Third Quarter 13 run (N.Johnson kick), 3:45. 12 run (N.Johnson kick), 13:13. Fourth Quarter 3 run (Karlis kick), 14:32.

California Bowl FRESNO STATE 35, W.MICHIGAN 30 FSU WMU Firstdowns 17 24 Rushes-yards 46-200 35-137 Passing 240 366 Return Yards 22 28 Comp-Att-Int 15-29-3 24-57-0 Punts 9-36 10-37 Fumbles-Lost 3.3 Penalties-Yards 20-166 8-65 Time of Possession 32:34 27-26 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Fresno Rosette 23-149, Jones 6-69, Cooks 4-9. Skipper 4-6. Western Michigan, Davis 15-71, Kimbrough 17-65, Agema 3-1. Barsotli 15-293-240. Western Michigan, Kimbrouqh 2457-0-366.

RECEIVING-Fresno Jones 5-76, Alexander 3-103, Pickens 3-24, Rosette 2-6. Western Michigan, Oliver 7-119, Agema 6-55, A.Boyko 5-120, B.Boyko 3-40, Davis 2-20. Scoring Summary Fresno State 7 7 21 Western Michigan 0 17 7 55 pass from Barsotti (Loop kick) 38 pass from Barsotti (Loop kick) 31 pass from Kimbrouqh (Creek kick) WMU-Davis 51 run (Creek kick) WMU-FG Creek 29 FSU-Rosetle 65 run (Loop kick) 15 pass from Kimbrough (Creek kick) 4 run (Loop kick) 26 run (Loop kick) 6 run (pass failed) Bowl schedule By The Associated Press All Times CST Saturday, Dec. 10 California Bowl At Fresno, Calif. Fresno St.

35. Western Michigan 30 Friday, Dec. 23 Independence Bowl At Shreveport, La. Southern Mississippi (9-2-0) vs. Texas- El Paso (10-2-0), 7 p.m.

(Mizlou) Saturday, Dec. 24 Sun Bowl At El Paso, Texas Alabama (8-3-0) vs. Army (9-2-0), 12 p.m. (CBS) Sunday, Dec. 25 Aloha Bowl At Honolulu Washington St.

(8-3-0) vs. Houston (92-0), 2:30 p.m. (ABC) Blue-Gray All-Star Classic At Montgomery, Ala. II a.m. (ABC) Wednesday, Dec.

28 Liberty Bowl At Memphis, Tenn. Indiana (7-3-1) vs. South Carolina (8-30), 7 p.m. (Raycom) Thursday, Dec. 29 All American Bowl At Birmingham, Ala.

Florida (6-5-0) vs. Illinois (6-4-1) 7 p.m. (ESPN) Freedom Bowl At Anaheim, Calif. Brighom Young (8-4-0) vs. Colorado (83-0), 8 p.m.

(Mizlou) Friday, Dec. 30 Holiday Bowl At San Diego Wyoming (11-1-0) vs. Oklahoma State (9-2-0), 7 p.m. (ESPN) Saturday, Dec. 31 Peach Bowl At Atlanta Iowa (6-3-3) vs.

North Carolina State (7-3-1). 12 p.m. (Mizlou) 1 Gator Bowl At Jacksonville, Fla. Georgia (8-3-0) vs. Michigan Slate (64-1 p.m.

(ESPN) Monday, Jan. 2 Hall of Fame Bowl At Tampa, Fla. Louisiana State (8-3-0) vs. Syracuse (92-0), 12 p.m. (NBC) Citrus Bowl At Orlando, Fla.

Clemson (9-2-0) vs. Oklahoma (9-2-0). 12p.m. (ABC) Cotton Bowl At Dallas Arkansas (10-1-0) vs. UCLA (9-2-0), 12:30 p.m.

(CBS) Fiesta Bowl AtTempe, Ariz. Notre Dame (11 -0-0) vs. West Virginia (11-0-0), 3:30 p.m. (NBC) Rose Bowl At Pasadena, Calif. Michigan (8-2-1) vs.

Southern Cal (101-0), 4 p.m. (ABC) Sugar Bowl At New Orleans Florida St. (10-1 -0) vs. Auburn (10-1-0), 7:30 p.m. (ABC) Orange Bowl At Miami Nebraska (11-1-0) vs.

Miami, Fla. (101-0), 7 p.m. (NBC) 14 Japan Bowl At Yokohama, Japah TBA(ESPN) Hula Bowl At Honolulu 3p.m. (NBC) IS East-West Shrine Classic At Stanford, Calif. 1:40 p.m.

(ABC) Senior Bowl At Mobile, Ala. 10a.m. (Mizlou) Basketball NBA standings By The Associated Press All Times CST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet. GB New York 13 6 .684 Philadelphia 12 8 .600 Boston 9 10 .474 4 New Jersey 8 13 .381 6 Charlotte 5 12 .294 7 Washington 4 14 .222 8 1 Central Division Detroit 16 4 .800 Cleveland 13 4 .765 IV, Atlanta 12 8 .600 4 Milwaukee 9 8 .529 5 1 Chicago 10 9 .526 5V, Indiana 4 14 .222 11 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division I Pet. GB Denver 13 7 j0 5o Utah 12 7 .632 Dallas II 7 .611 1 Houston 12 8 .600 1 San Antonio 6 11 .353 5V, Miami 0 16 .000 11 Pacific Division L.A.

Lakers 15 4 .739 Phoenix 10 8 .556 4V, Portland 11 9 .550 4V, Seattle 9 9 .500 5V, Golden State 8 10 .444 6V, L.A. Clippers 7 12 .368 8 Sacramento 3 14 .176 11 Saturday's Games New York 124, Sacramento 111 New Jersey 121, Charlotte 112, OT Denver 133, Atlanta 130 Detroit 106, Philadelphia 100 L.A. Lakers 112, Indiana 105 Chicago 111, Miami 88 Houston 11 O.Seattle 91 Cleveland 102, Dallas 98 Utah 110. L.A. Clippers 102 Golden State 109, Washington 102 Sunday's Games Portland 128, San Antonio 123, OT Milwaukee 95, L.A.

Lakers 94 Monday's Game Miami at Utah, p.m. Tuesday's Games Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Boston at Washington, 6:30 p.m. L.A. lakers at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m.

Charlotte at Indiana, 6:30 p.m. New Jersey at New York. 7 p.m. Atlanta at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Golden State at Dallas, 7:30 p.m.

Houston at Denver, 8:30 p.m. Phoenix at Seattle, 9 p.m. San Antonio at Sacramento, 9:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Portland, 9:30 p.m.

NBA boxscores BLAZERS 128, SPURS 123 (ot) San Antonio (123) G.Anderson 6-10 3-3 15, W.Anderson 7-12 5-6 19, Brickowski 10-19 5-8 25. Robertson 5-15 7-7 17, Dawkins 10-18 2-2 22, King 2-6 0-0 5, Gudmundsson 0-3 0-0 0, Whitehead 1-6 0-0 2, Maxwell 2-4 0-0 4, Cook 4-9 3-3 12, Comegys 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 47-103 27-31 123. Portland (128) Bryant 3-5 1-1 7, Kersey 10-21 4-5 25, Duckworth 7-14 10-12 24, Drexler 15-26 11-1341, Porter 8-16 8-9 24, Johnson 1-3 5-8 7, Young 0-1 0-2 0, R.Anderson 0-0 00 0, Jones 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 44-88 39-50 128.

San Antonio 30 24 27 29 Portland 22 32 40 16 18-12B 3-Point Cook, Kersey. Fouled Robertson. Antonio 61 (Brickowski 12), Portland 54 (Kersey 13). Antonio 29 (W.Anderson, Robertson, Dawkins 7), Portland 23 (Drexler 9). Total Antonio 33, Portland 31.

Antonio illegal defense, Robertson, Johnson. BUCKS 95, LAKERS 94 Los Angeles (94) Green 5-92-2 12. Worthy 10-21 1-221, Thompson 7-9 4-4 18. Johnson 4-9 3-311, Scott 1-4 0-0 2, Cooper 3-7 0-0 8, Woolridge 3-8 8-10 14, McNamaro 0-0 0-0 0, Campbell 3-7 2-2 8. Totals 36-74 20-23 94 Milwaukee (95) Cummings 10-20 0-0 20, Krystkowiak 3-9 2-2 8, Sikma 4-9 2-2 10, Moncrief 8-12 7-8 23, Pressey 3-5 4-4 10, Humphries 9160-0 18, Pierce 1-50-02, Breuer 1-30-0 2, Roberts 0-0 0-0 0, Mokeski 1-1 0-02 Totals 40-8015-1695.

Los Angeles 29 23 23 19-94 Milwaukee 26 20 33 14-95 3-Point 2. Fouled None. Angeles 36 (Green 6). Milwaukee 46 (Kryslkowiak, Sikma 9). Angeles 24 (Johnson 12), Milwaukee 28 (Pressey 10).

Total Los Angeles 17, Milwaukee 20. SATURDAY NIGHT'S LATE BOXSCORES WARRIORS 109, BULLETS 102 Washington (102) Calledge 0-3 3-4 3, King 3-14 2-2 8. C.Jones 2-3 0-0 4, Malone 17-28 0-0 34 Walker 9-22 0-1 18, Williams 6-13 1-3 13, Eackles 2-8 0-0 5. Feitl 3-68-1014, Colter 1-21-13. Totals 43-9915-21 102.

Golden State (109) Mullin 10-20 5-8 25, L.Smith 5-5 0-0 10, Sampson 3-6 3-4 9. Garland 6-11 0-2 12, Richmond 8-17 8-10 4-6 0-0 8, Higgins 4-7 6-6 14, Bol 1-4 3-5 5, Storks 15 0-0 2. Totals 42-81 25-35109. Washington 28 23 26 Golden State 26 24 29 3-Point Fouled None. 53 (Walker 9), Golden State 58 (Bol 9).

Washington 21 (King 8), Golden State 21 (Mullin, Garland 6). Total 24, Golden State21.A—13,485. JAZZ 110, CLIPPERS 102 Utah(110) Malone 5-17 16-21 26, lavaroni 0-2 1-2 1, Eaton 2-2 2-2 6, Griffith 8-17 2-3 20, Stockton 9-14 6-7 24, Bailey 8-16 5-5 21, Les 0-1 2-2 2, Leckner 4-80-08, Kofoed 1 10-02. Totals 37-7834-42110. los Angeles (102) Manning 5-12 5-6 15.

Norman 6-174-5 16, Kite 1-6 0-2 2. Doiley 6-12 4-8 16, Grant 7-15 3-3 17, Nixon 6-11 2-3 15 Benjamin 3-8 2-2 8, Wolf 1-3 0-2 2, Williams 5-9 1-2 11.Totals 40-93 21-33 102. Utah 25 22 31 L.A. Clippers 3-Point 2. Nixon.

Fouled 52 (Malone 17), Los Angeles 62 (Kite 11). 20 (Stockton 13). Los Angeles 31 (Manning 9). Total 25, Los Angeles 30. Angeles illegal defense.

CBA standings At A Glance By The Associated Press Eastern Division QW Pts Albany 94 32 59 Tulso 68 26 44 Wichita Falls 7 3 20', 41V, Pensacola 47 19 31 Topeko 2 12 21 27 Charleston 2 10 19 25 Western Division Rockford 94 30 57 Rapid City 9 3 29V, Quad City 7 4 26V, 47V, LaCrosse 7 6 47V, Cedar Rapids 7 4 21'', 42V, Rochester 5 9 39V, NOTE: Three points awarded for a victory, one for each quarter won during a game and for a quarter tied. Sunday's Games La Crosse 126. Charleston 120 Albany 107, Topeka 93 (6,1) Rapid City 100, Rochester 95 I 1 Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Albany at Rapid City Topeka at Tulsa College scores By The Associated Press SUNDAY EAST Loyola, Md. 98, St. Mary's, Md.

71 Maine-Augusta 76. Maine-Fort Kent 66 MillersvilleSS, Cabrini48 Mount St. Mary, N.Y. 70, W. Connecticut 67 St.

Rose 106, Johnson SI. 48 W. Virginia St. 94, West Liberty 85 SOUTH Hampden-Sydney 86. Greensboro 70 South Florida 82, Cincinnati 65 MIDWEST Aquinas 97.

Lake Superior St. 96 Westmar 103, Mount Mercy 81 SOUTHWEST Nebraska 71, Texas Tech 69 FAR WEST Colorado 85, St. Louis 76. OT SATURDAY NIGHT'S LATE RESULTS SOUTHWEST Arkansas 73, Maryland 68 Arkansas St. 54, Houston 51 Hardin-Simmons 74.

Dallas Baptist 70 Oklahoma 152, Oral Roberts 122 Oklahoma St. 64, Chicago St. 61 Pan American 84, Houston Baptist 69 Prairie View 107. Texas Coll. 89 Rice 92, Nevada-Reno 80 Texas ASM 68.

SW Texas St. 65 Texas Christian 63, Lamor 60 Texas-San Antonio 102, Howard Pavne 45 Tulsa 61, City 49 FAR WEST Arizona 86, Vegas 75 Boise SI. 53, Oregon St. 43 California 73, Villanova71 Colorado St. 71, Idaho St.

50 Fullerton St. 90. Sonoma St. 64 Gonzaga 70, E. Washington 68 Montana St.

80, Louisiana Tech 74 New Mexico St. 89, W. New Mexico 54 Pepperdine 102, Cal-lrvine76 Stanford 89, San Jose St. 39 Utah 75, Utah St. 64 Wyoming 109.

91 TOURNAMENTS Champion Holiday Classic Championship St. Peter's 71, Montana 67 Cougar Classic Championship St. Mary's, Cal. 70, Brigham Young 69 Early Season Tournament Championship Hawaii 74, Oregon 70 Heritage Classic Championship Georgia Southern 68, Drake 58 Illlnl Classic Championship Illinois 107, Rock 88 Indiana Classic Championship Indiana 64, Santa Clara 49 Jasten's Philadelphia Classic Championship La Salle 96, Long Beach St. 63 Longhorn Classic Championship Texas 103, 88 Manufacturers Hanover Classic Championship Iono68, St.

Francis, Pa. 66 Mazzlo's Pizza Classic Championship SW Missouri St. 63, N. Arizona 48 College men NEBRASKA 71, TEXAS TECH 69 Nebraska (71) Reid 4-9 10-13 19, Manning 1-4 2-2 4, King 5-6 3-3 13, E. Johnson 3-12 1-2 7, Scales 3-4 4-411, Von Poelgeesl 4-7 1-2 9, Owens 0-0 0-0 0, Richardson 2-61-3 6, Dolezal 0-0 0-0 0, Koca I-I 0-0 2.

Totals 23-4922-2971. Texas Tech (69) While 0-4 2-2 2, Sanders 6-9 4-6 16, Lowe 3-6 0-2 6, Gay 5-8 6-8 16, Mason 4100-09, Whillock0-30-00, Duncan3-40- 2 9, J. Johnson 0-1 0-0 0, Miles 2-4 5-5 9 Artis 1-1 0-1 2. Totals 24-5017-26 69. Tech 32, Nebraska 27.

3-point 3-6 (Reid 12, Scales 1-1, Richardson 1-3), Texas Tech 4-10 (Mason 1-6, Duncan 3-4). Fouled King, Manning, E. Johnson. Nebraska 28 (Van Poelgeest 6), Texas Tech 35 (Gay 7). 14 (Reid 5), Texas Tech 13 (Gay 5).

Total 26 Tech 22. LATE SATURDAY NIGHT BOXSCORE OTTAWA 85, SOUTHWESTERN 78 Ottawa University (B5) Ottawa White 8, Walker 2. Holmes 10, Atkins 21, Smith 8, Muller 18, Johnson 8, Rucker 8, Gatzemeyer 2. Southwestern (78) Southwestern Blackman 2, Taylor 2, Barber 16, Dennett 2, Claibarne 8, Brader 10, Keener 4, Frazier 32, Peoples 2. Halllime 49-39.

Women's scores By The Associated Press SUNDAY EAST Adelphi 62, Clarion 57 Bloomsburg67, Hampton U. 61 Buffalo 71, Queens 50 Millersville 74, Phila. Textile 68 SOUTH Maryland 84, Old Dominion 57 Miami, Fla. 88, Florida St. 79 84, Nicholls St.

69 MIDWEST Drake 82, Iowa St. 72 Indiana St. 63. St. Louis 45 Wisconsin Detroit 73 FAR WEST Arizona 75, Colorado 69, OT TOURNAMENTS Amana-Howlceye Classic Championship Iowa 78.

Wake Forest 62 Third Place E. Illinois 63. Miami. Ohio 59 Ashland Oil Lady Herd Classic Championship North Carolina 66, Marshall 55 Third Place Alabama 77, American 31 Zuma Jay's Lady Wave Classic Third Place DePaul 74. Pepperdine 73 Prep scores By The Associated Press Results of games Saturday night: BOYS Tournaments Attica Coldwater 54, Conway Springs 51 Border Queen Classic Caldwell 68.

Norwich 40 Canton-Galva Round-Robin Canton-Golva 53, Cheney 43 Burrton 61, Sedgwick 37 Delaware Valley Jefferson Co. North 62. Walhena 57 Troy 56, Pleasant Ridge 45 Valley Falls 75. Horton 51 Elllnwood Humboldt Humboldt 72, Yoles Center 56 OT lola Invitational Garnett 58, Uniontown 57 OT Liberty League Oberlin 78, Tribune 53 Atwood 55, Cheylin 40 Brewster73. St.

Francis 66 Lincoln Round-Rabin Lucas-Luray 64, Glasco 62 Lincoln 57, Sylvan Grove 53 Mlnneola 54 Classic Montezuma58, Haviland34 Fowler 43. Protection 34 Moundrldge Goessel 66, Moundridge53 Mustang Classic 58, Lenora 42 Norton Round-Robin Phillipsburg57, Stockton 46 Downs 49, Norton 47 Scott City Syracuse 55, Sublette 44 Lakin 67, Ulysses 62 Oakley 71, Scott City 70 Leoti69, Goodland67 GIRLS Regular season North Central 51. Linn 45 Tournaments Andaver Andover 59, Circle 58 OT Attica Coldwater 41, South Barber 35 Border Queen Classic Argonia49, UdalllS Norwich 74, Caldwell 35 Conton-Galva Round-Robin Canton-Galva 36, Cheney 29 Burrton 85, Sedgwick 40 Delaware Valley League Valley Falls 61, Oskaloosa 32 Elllnwood Lyons 38, Hoisington 34 Falrfleld Classic Halstead47, Pratt 41 Goddard Garden Plain 60, Kingman 35 Chapparal 60, Goddard 33 Humboldt Preseason Yates Center 64, Humboldt 36 Lincoln Round-Robin Glasco 52, Lucas-Luroy43 Sylvan-Grove 73, Lincoln 48 Liberty League Sharon Springs 50, Tribune 48 Cheylin 56, Atwood 44 St. Francis 51, Brewster 39 Grinnell 56, Oberlin 32 Maize Invitational Winf ield 58, Chaparral JV 44 Marion Round-Robin Marion 38, Sacred Heart 20 SE Saline 51, Chapman 29 Mlnneola 54 Classic Minneola 59, Ashland 37 Meade 50, Bucklin 34 Protection 68, Fowler 36 Moundrldge Moundridge 63, Goessel 37 Mustang Classic Gorham 61, Lenora 24 Eastern Heights 74, Logan 55 Norton Round-Robin Norton 78, Phillipsburg 57 Phillipsburg 43, Stockton 26 Scott City Oakley 49, Ulysses 43 Scott City 45, Lokin 40 Sublette 61, Syracuse 46 Goodland 57, Leoti 43 Skyline Stafford 35, Skyline 29 Thunderblrd Classic Andover 59, Circle 58 OT El Dorado 57, Ark City 47 Independence 56, Augusta 51 RoseHill50.Chanute29 PRCA Nationals By The Associated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) Final results and standings Sunday after the 10th go- round of the $2.1 million PRCA National Finals Rodeo, with name, hometown, points or time and prize money: Bareback Riding 10th go-round 1, Dave Appleton, Arlington, Texas, 81 points, $9,180. 2 (tie).

Colin Murnion, Jordan, Bruce Ford, Kersey, and Robin Burwash, Canada, 79, $4,590. Final NFR Average Competition 1, Dave Appleton, Arlington, Texas, 757 points, $19,967. 2, Robin Burwash, Canada, 750, $16,524. 3 (tie), Shawn Frey. Mamou, and Bruce Ford, Kersey, 744, $11,361.

5, C.R. Kemple, Durango, 727, $6,197. 6. Bob Logue, Greeley, 703, $3,443. Final World Championship Standings 1, Marvin Gorrett, Gillette, $100,803.

2, Dave Appleton, Arlington, Texas, $97,918. 3, Wayne Herman, Dickinson, N.D., $80,755. 4, Clint Corey, Rochester, $79,128. Steer Wrestling 10th go-round 1, Dan Courmier, Oakwood, Texas, 4.1 seconds, $9,180. 2, Ivan Teigan, Camp Crook, S.D.

4.4. $6,885. 3 (tie), Marty Melvin, Holabird, S.D.; Todd Fox, Marble Falls, Texas, and Steve Duhon, Opelousos, 4.6, $2,295. Final NFR Average Competition 1, John W. Jones, Moro Bay, 64.1 seconds, $19,967.

2, Mike Smith, Lake Charles, 66.9, $16,524.3, Marly Melvin, Holabird, S.D., 71.9, $13,082. 4, Joel Edmondson, Eureka, 73.8, $9,639. 5, Sam Duvall, Checotah, 6, Steve Duhon, Opelousas. 86.0, $3,443. Final World Championship Standings 1, John W.

Jones, Moro Boy, $82,815. 2, Joel Edmondson, Eureka, $82,784. 3, Marty Melvin, Holabird, S.D., $78,643. 4, Scott Berry, Checolah, $69,168. Team Roping 10th go-round Bobby Hurley, Clarksville, and Mike Beers.

Caldwell, Idaho, 4.3 seconds, $5,740 each. 2, Jake Barnes, Bloomlield, N.M., and Clay O'Brien Cooper, Gilbert, 4.5. $4,305 each. 3, Tee Woolman, Llano, Texas, and Bobby Harris, Voca, Texas, 4.6, $2,870 each. 4.

Casey Cox. Carrolton, and Speedy Williams, Jacksonville, 5.1, $1,435 each. Final NFR Average Competition 1, Charles Pogue, Ringling, and Rickey Green, Burbank, 99.7 seconds, $12,485 each. 2, Dee Picket), Caldwell, Idaho, and Allen Bach, Livingston, 100.7, $10,332 each. 3, Doyle Gellerman, Oakdale, and Rick Stock, Showlow, 105.5, $8,180 each.

4, David Motes, Fresno, and Dennis Walkins, Toft, 110.2, $6,027. 5, Mike Macy, Post, Texas, and Flynn Farris, Dalhart, Texas, 117.0 $3,875.6, Molt Tyler, San Marcos, Texas, and Dennis Galz, Ceres, 82.5 (on nine). $2,153. Final World Championship Standings 1 (lie), Jake Barnes, Bloomfield. N.M., and Cloy O'Brien Cooper, Gilbert, $84,578.

3, Dennis Gatz. Toft, $50,753. 4. Bobby Hurley, Clarksville, Saddle Bronc 10th go-round 1, Jack Nystrom, Box Elder. 80 points, $9.180.2, Clint Johnson, Speorfish, S.D., 79, $6,885.

3 (lie), Lewis Feild. Elk Ridge, Utah, and Brad Gjermundson, Marshall. N.D., 78, $3,443. Final NFR Average Competition 1, Brad Gjermundson, Marshall. N.D., 746 points.

$19,967. 2, Clint Johnson, Spearflsh. S.D., 739, $16,524. 3. Bud Munroe.

Volley Mills, Texas, 734, $13,082. 4, Lewis Feild, Elk Ridge, Utah, 726. $9.639. 5. Robert Etbauer, Goodwell, 653, $6,197.

6. Tom Reeves, lewisville, Texas, 582. $3.443. Final World Championship Standings 1, Clint Johnson. Spearflsh.

S.D., $82,660. 2, Brad Gjermundson, Marshall, N.D., $80.670. 3. Bud Munroe, Valley Mills, Texas. $77.186.

4, Lewis Feild, Elk Ridge. Utah, $68,963. Calf Roping 10th go-round 1, Rickey Canton. Houston, Texas, 8.5 seconds, $9,180. 2.

Herbert Theriot, Wiggins, 8.6, $6,885. 3. Jerry Jetton, Stephenville, Texas, 8.9. $4,590. 4.

Dave Smith, College Place, 9.0. $2,295. Final NFR Average Competition 1. Joe Beaver, Victoria. Texas, 117.1 seconds.

$19,967. 2, Tom Walker, Wynnewood, 122.0. $16.524. 3, Cliff Williamson. Canada.

128.1, $13,082. 4, Mike Johnson, Henryetta, 131, $9,639. 5, Ricky Canton. Houston, 134.6, $6,197. 6, Jerry Jetton, Stephenville, Texas, 134.9, $3,443.

Final World Championship Standings 1. Joe Beaver, Victoria, Texas, $91,213. 2, Cliff Williamson, Canada, $83,431. 3, Ricky Canton, Houston, $69,345. 4.

Dave Smith, College Place, $68,213. Barrel Racing 10th go-round 1. Marlene Eddleman. Ramah, 14.17seconds,$5,740.2,Vana Beissinger, Lake Worth, 14.26, $4.305. 3, Deb Motion, Gladewater, Texas, 14.29.

$2,870. 4, Twila Holler, Phoenix, 14.39, $1,435. Final NFR Average Competition 1, Marlene Eddleman, Ramah. 142,85 seconds, $12,485. 2, Charmayne James, Gait, 142.98, $10,332.

3, Beth Brauderick, Terrell, Texas, 144.53. 4, Rose Webb, Perris, 150.96, $6.027. 5, Twilo Holler, Phoenix, 154.11, $3.875. 6. Deb Mohan, Gladewater, Texas.

154.59. Final World Championship Standings 1, Charmayne James, Gait, $130,540. 2, Marlene Eddleman, Ramah, $87.048. 3, Beth Brauderick, Terrell, Texas, $52.123. 4, Twila Holler, Phoenix, $44,114.

Bull Riding 10th go-round 1, Ted Nuce. Ookdale, 83 $9,180. 2 (tie), Tuff Hedeman, Bowie, Texas, and Cody Lambert, Henrietta, Texas, 82, $5,738. 4 (tie), Jim Sharp, Kermit, Texas, and Marty Staneart, Sanger, Calif, 79, $1.148. Final NFR Average Competition 1, Jim Sharp, Kermil, Texas, 771 $19,967.

2, Tuff Hedeman, Bowie, Texas, 701, $16,524. 3, Marty Staneart, Sanger. 633, $13,082. 4, Ted Nuce, Oakdale, 556, $9,639. 5, Lane Frost, Quanah, Texas, 545, $6,197.

6, Bryan Riley, Dunnigan, 544, $3,443. Final World Championship Standings 1, Jim Sharp, Kermit, Texas, $102,589. 2, Ted Nuce, Oakdale, $89,233. 3, Tuff Hedemon, Bowie, Texas, $89,055. 4, Marty Staneart, Sanger, 80,636.

Today in history By The Associated Press Dec. 12 1937 Rookie Sammy Baugh throws three second-half touchdown passes of 55, 78 and 33 yards to overcome a 14-7 Chicago lead and give the Washington Redskins a 28-21 victory over the Bears in the NFL championship. 1965 Chicago's Gale Sayers scores six touchdowns with 336 combined yards to lead the Bears to a 61-20 rout of the San Francisco 49ers. The six TDs give Sayers an NFL record 21 for the season. Sayers' first touchdown was receiving, the next four rushing and the final was an 85-yard punt return.

1971 Bobby Hull of the Chicago Black Hawks scores his point with an assist in the first period of a 5-3 victory over the Minnesota North Stars. 1986 James "Bonecrusher" Smith knocks out Tim Witherspoon in the first round to win the WBA heavyweight title in New York. 1987 Guard Mookie Blaylock leads Oklahoma to an NCAA-record 33 steals with 13 in a 152-84 victory over Centenary. Hockey NHL standings By The Associated Press All Times CST WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division Pts OF GA Pittsburgh 16 11 2 34 136 127 NYRongerslS 11 4 34 123 113 Washington 14 12 4 32 104 105 Philadlpha 14 17 2 30 126 121 NewJerseylO 14 5 25 97 117 NYlslndrs 7 20 2 16 88 125 Adams Division Montreal 18 9 6 42 128 103 Boston 12 11 8 32 102 92 Hartford 13 14 1 27 104 98 Buffalo 12 16 2 26 104 128 Quebec 10 19 2 22 110 145 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norrls Division Pis GF GA Detroit 16 9 4 36 122 110 St. Louis 12 12 4 28 92 95 Toronto 11 17 1 23 94 121 Minnesota 9 15 5 23 90 109 Chicago 7 19 4 18 121 148 Smythe Division Calgary 21 5 4 46 132 79 LosAngelesl9 10 1 39 161 123 Edmonton 17 11 3 37 146 126 Winnipeg 12 9 5 29 112 108 Vancouver II 15 5 27 101 100 Sunday's Games Washington 6, Buffalo 4 Chicago 5, St.

Louis 1 Winnipeg at Vancouver, (n) Monday's Games Boston at Montreal, 6:35 p.m. Los Angeles at New York Ranqers 6:35 p.m. Calgary at Toronto, 6:35 p.m. Volleyball NCAA Tournament By The Associated Press First Round Mideast Region Friday, Dec. 2 Oklahoma del.

Western Michigan, 3-0 Nebraska def. Weber Stole, 3-2 Saturday, Dec. 3 Notre Dame del. Penn State. 3-1 Illinois def.

Illinois Stale, 3-0 South Region Friday, Dec. 2 Texas def. North Carolina, 3-0 Saturday, Dec. 3 Kentucky def. New Mexico, 3-2 Colorado State def.

Florida State. 3-1 Texas-Arlington def. Pepperdine. 3-2 West Region Thursday, Dec. I Stanford def.

Southern California. 3-0 Friday, Dec. 2 Brigham Young def. Arizona, 3-1 UCLA def. California, 3-0 Washington def.

Arizona Stale, 3-0 Northwest Region Friday, Dec. 2 Hawaii def. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, 3-0 Saturday, Dec. 3 Long Beach Stale def. Col-Irvine, 3-2 Pacific def.

Cal-Santo Barbara, 3-0 San Diego State del. San Jose State, 31 Second Round Mideast Region At Champaign, III. Friday, Dec. 9 Illinois def. Notre Dame, 3-2 Oklahoma del.

Nebraska, 3-2 South Region At Austin, Texas Friday, Dec. Texas def. Colorado Slate, 3-0 Texas-Arlington def. Kentucky, 3-0 West Region At Los Angeles Friday, Dec. 9 UCLA def.

Brigham Young, 3-0 Washington def. Stanford, 3-2 Northwest Region At Honolulu Friday, Dec. 9 Pacific def. Long Beach State, 3-1 Hawaii def. San Diego State, 3-0 Quarterfinals Mideast At Champaign, III, Saturday, Dec.

10 Illinois def. Oklahoma, South At Austin, Texas Saturday, Dec. 10 Texas def. Texas-Arlington, 15-10 West At Los Angeles Saturday, Dec. 10 UCLA def.

Washington, 15-7, 16-14 15-9 Northwest At Honolulu Saturday, Dec. 10 Hawaii def. Pacific. 15-10, 15-7, 13-15 15-8 Semifinals At Minneapolis Times TBA Thursday, Dec. 15 Texas, 32-5, vs.

UCLA, 34-0 Illinois, 30-3, vs. Hawaii, 32-2 Championship At Minneapolis Saturday, Dec. 17 Golf Mauna Lani Seniors WAIKOLOA, Hawaii (AP) Final scores and prize money Sunday after the third and final round of the Mauna Lani Seniors Challenge played on the par-72, Mauna Lani Golf Club course: Harold Henning, $45,000 Bob Erickson, $20,000 Don January, $11,250 Billy Casper, $11,250 Al Geiberger, $11,250 Dove Hill, $11,250 Dale Douglass, $6,000 Rale Botts, $6,000 Ben Smith, $6,000 Lou Graham, $6,000 Bob Charles, $6.000 Don Massengale, $4,650 Bob Rawlins, $4,066 George Lanning, $4,066 Gay Brewer, $4,066 Lee Elder, $3,600 Tommy Aaron, $3,400 Bob Brue, $2,860 Jim Feree, $2,860 Jerry Barber, $2,860 Butch Baird, $2,860 Larry Mowry, $2,860 Charles 71-72-71-214 Mike Fetchick, $2,525 AlKelley, $2,425 Doug Sanders. $2,425 John Brodle, $2,350 Jim King, $2,275 Gordon Jones, 2,275 Kyle Burton, $2,200 Bruce Devlin, $2,150 Howie Johnson, $2,025 Stan Dudas, $2,025 Allan Yamamota, $1,950 Doug Ford, $1,900 LannyNeilsen, $1,850 Chrysler Team WEST PALM BEACH, Flo. (AP) Final prize money and relation to par Sunday after the fourth round of fhe $600,000 Chrysler PGA best-ball team championship played on par-72, yard Cypress Course ot the Palm Beach Polo and Country Club, the yard Wellington course and par-72, Dunes course (final round played on the Cypress Course; x-won on first hole of playoff): x-Brns-Lvl, $50,000 -36 Hulbt-Twy, $28,500 -36 -33 Rse-Smpsn, -33 Brks-Hgns, $10,666 -33 -33 Azngr-Bean, -32 Adms-Sndr, -31 Hallbg-Hch, $7,250 -31 Phl-Pwers, $7,250 -31 Hallt-Tnysn, $7,250 -31 Adrde-Wrn, $4,857 -30 Gallghr-Pfl, -30 Lohr-Perry, $4,857 -30 Hays-Sllivn, $4,857 -30 Bloke-Shry, $4,857 -30 Crtr-Mediat, -30 -29 Byrm-Byrm, $3,265 -29 Hstn-Saurs, $3,250 -28 Ldhfl-Rmls, $2,750 -27 Grdnr-Mllb, $2,750 61 -27 Epps-MCIstr, -27 -26 Hldsn-Wlsn, $1,800 -25 Brynt-Gnzls, -25 Bowling Fair Lanes ORLANDO, Flo.

(AP) Final results Sunday ol the $40,000 Fair Lanes National Resident Pro Championship, with names, hometowns, match-play records, 34-game pinfall totals and prize money (top live competed In playoff): 1, Bruce Carter, Las Vegas, 10-6, 7.641, $5,000. 2, Don Moser, Santa Clara, 9-6-1, 7,597. $3,000. 3, Tony Figuiera, Torrance, 11-5, 7,627, $2,500. 4, Tom Laskow, Commock, N.Y., 7-8-1, 7,424, $2,000.

5, Eric Forkel, Van Nuys. 9-7, 7,445, $1,500. 6, Larry Berwick, Wouchula, 7-9, 7,404, $1,200. 7, Craig Harrington, Salt Lake City, 105-1, 7,396, $1,000. 8, Tom Shook, Salem, 9-7, 7,382, $900.

9, Greg Shields, Independence, 6-10, 7,337, $850. 10, Jim Dyck Cheney, 9-7, 7,330, $800. 11, Bill Ryan Daylon, Ohio, 7-9. 7,287, $750.12, Duane Fisher, Pennsauken, N.J.. 8-8, 7,248, $700.

13, Steve Hoskins, Tarpon Springs, 7-9, 7,189, $650. 14, Curtis Odom. Winston-Salem, N.C., 4-12, 7,151, $600. 15, Mark McClain, Rochester, N.Y., 7-9, 7.137, $550. 16, Brad Snell, Dos Plaines, $500.

Playoff Results Game One Laskow def. Forkel, 3028, after tying 213-213 and tying in two previous roll-oils, 39-39 and 40-40. Game Two Mosor def. laskow, 255192. Game Three Moser def.

Figuiora, 240-179. Title Match Carter del. Moser. 212193. Tennis Masters Doubles LONDON (AP) Results Sundoy Irom the finals of the Masters Doubles Tournament: Championship Rick leach, Laguna Beach, and Jim Pugh, Polos Verdes, del.

Sergio Cosal and Emilia Sanchez Spain.

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