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Q' H'l ej END THE TENNESSEAN Wednesday, Novombf IS 194 5Q 'ninrmiTUP 3 1 SCOREBOARD Compiled by Mary Hicks Mbyte cn HIGHLIGHTS Knights hockey What When Tallahassee Nov. 26 Three season-ticket plans Pay-per-view What When Football Saturday 2:30 p.m., Southern Cal at UCLA. Viacom Channel 1. Must order at least 30 minutes before kickoff. Boxing Friday $29.95 800-885-8111 8 p.m., main event is James Toney vs.

Roy Jones. Viacom Channel 1. Must order at least 30 minutes before the opening bout. NBA Team Atlanta Hawks College basketball What When Vandy Dec. 1 Individual game sales women.

Season-ticket plans TSU Now Season-ticket plans available. MTSU Today $3-12 Season-ticket plans available. Rodeo What When Price Pro rodeo Thursday $10-16 Municipal Auditorium will host Longhorn champion ship rodeo starting at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Horse racing Track When Churchill Today Racing Post: noon CST.

Compiled by Javier Gonzalez. Call 726-8943 to include info. Price Phone $5-10 255-7825 available. Price Phone $9.95 800-885-8111 Prices Phone 800-326-4000 Price Phone $6 322-3544 start Dec. 1 for men and available.

$3-6 963-5841 898-2103 Phone 876-1016 Prices Phone 502-636-4400 I tffllrTBl.THWIiffiri Preseason NIT glance Al Times CST First Round Wednesday, Nov. 14 Canislus at Penn, 6 p.m. Ohio Uni. at Ohio State, 6 p.m. G.

Washington at Syracuse, 630 P.m. Old Dominion at Virginia, 630 p.m. Kansas St. at Alabama, 730 p.m. N.Mexta St.

at Southern 11 P.m. Thursday, Nov. 17 SW Louisiana at Memphis, 8:30 p.m. San Francisco at N.Mexico, 930 p.m. Quarterfinals Friday, Nov.

II GWU-Svracuse winner vs. Canisius-Penn winner, 630 p.m. Ohio St. winner vs. ODU-Vlr-glnia winner, 830 P.m.

winner vs. New Mexico winner, 11 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19 USF-UNM winner vs. SW Louisiana-Memphis winner, TBA semfflnan At Madison Square Garden Wednesday, Nov.

73 KSU-Alabama-NMSU-USC winner vs. USF-UNM-USL-Memphis winner, 430 p.m. GWU-Svracuse-Canlslus-Penn winner vs. OU-OSU-ODU-UVa winner, 630 P.m. Championship At MaoHon Square Garden Friday, Nov.

25 Semifinal losers, 6 p.m. Semifinal winners, 8 P.m. Preseason All-America NEW YORK (AP) The Associated Press' 1994-95 preseason All-America team with school, year, height, position, votes from a 66-member national media panel and averages for last season: Corliss Williamson, Arkansas, ir, 6-7, 65, 20.4 pis, 7.7 rebs. Joe Smith, Maryland, so, 4-10, 41, 19.4 pis, 10.7 rebs. Michael Finlev, Wisconsin, sr, 4-4, 39, 20.4 pts, 4.7 rebs.

Damon Stoudamire, Arizona, sr, 5-11, 37, 18.3 pts, 5.9 asts. Shawn Resperl, Michigan Slate, sr, 6-3, 32, 24.3 pts, 4.0 rebs. Others receiving votes (in alphabetical order): Cory Alexander, Virginia; Travis Best, Georgia Tech; Marcus Cambv, Massachusetts; Randolph Childress, Wake Forest; Dan Cross, Florida; Tyus Ednev, UCLA; Alan Henderson, Indiana; Allen Iverson, Georgetown; Felipe Lopez, SI. John's; Lawrence Moten, Syracuse; Ed O'Bannon, UCLA; Cherokee Parks, Duke; Theo Ratliff, Wyoming; Bryant Reeves, Oklahoma State; Lou Roe, Massachusetts; Jerry Slack-house, North Carolina; Bob Sura, Florida Slate; Scotty Thurman, Arkansas; Gary Trent, Ohio University; David Vaughn, Memphis; Jacque Vaughn, Kansas; Rasheed Wallace, North Carolina. Upcoming schedule Tonight Marathon Oil at Tennessee, 730 pm Ala.

vs. Kan. St. (Preseason NIT) Turkey al Florida Foreign Team at South Carolina Ky. Crusaders at MTSU, 730 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 17 SW Louisiana al Memphis, 830 p.m. (ESPN), Preseason NIT Argentina al Tenn. Tech, 730 pm Croatia at Austin Peav, 7 p.m. Spartak, Russia at UT-Martin, 730 pm Belmont al Greceland, 730 pm Cumberland al Tenn.

Weslevan, 7 pm Yesterday's scores SOUTH Grace 74, Purdue-Calumet 71 Johnson Bible 91, Atlanta Chr. 82 MIDWEST Cedarvllle 117, Indiana East 43 Columbia, Mo. 89, Rockhursl 77 Malone 72, St. Vincent 62 Shawnee SI. 94, Witberforce 64 EXHIBITION Arkansas St.

121, Spirit Express 84 Ball St. 90, Marathon Oil 84 Connecticut 95, Spartak Aquarius 71 Georgia 88, Victorian All-Stars 71 90, Slovakia 51 Marlsl 92, Korabel 72 Marathon Oil 95, Iowa St. 85 NW Louisiana 63, VASDA-USA 57 ECHL standings East Division Pts GF GA I NFL standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pel PP PA Miami 7 3 0 JOO 239 187 Buffalo 5 5 0 .500 205 198 N.Y. Jets 5 5 0 .500 173 184 Indianapolis 4 6 0 .400 214 233 N.England 4 4 0 210 239 Cinlril Cleveland 8 2 0 KB 219 118 Pittsburgh 7 3 0 .700 174 156 Cincinnati 2 8 0 .200 175 251 Houston 1 9 0 .100 147 218 San Diego 1 2 0 .900 243 164 Kansas City 6 4 0 MO 195 192 LA Raiders 5 5 0 .500 203 222 Denver 4 4 0 .400 220 243 Seattle 3 7 0 300 195 194 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Dallas 8 2 0 .800 262 141 Philadelphia 7 3 0 .700 216 174 Arizona 4 6 0 .400 126 198 N.Y. Giants 3 7 0 300 171 220 Washington 2 8 0 .200 220 279 Central Minnesota 7 3 0 .700 224 164 Chicago 6 4 0 .600 172 182 Green Bay 6 4 0 .600 205 143 Detroit 5 5 0 .500 199 217 Tampa Bay 2 8 0 500 124 229 West San Fran.

8 2 0 .800 295 186 Atlanta 5 5 0 .500 200 226 LA Rams 4 6 0 .400 179 197 New Orleans 4 6 0 .400 209 261 Sunday's Games Arizona 10, New York Giants 9 New Orleans 33, Atlanta 32 Chicago 17, Miami 14 Cleveland 26, Philadelphia 7 Cincinnati 34, Houston 31 New England 26, Minnesota 20, OT San Diego 14, Kansas City 13 San Francisco 21, Dallas 14 LA Raiders 20, LA Rams 17 Green Bay 17, New York Jels 10 Denver 17, Seattle 10 Detroit 14, Tampa Bay 9 OPEN DATE: Indianapolis, Washington Monday's Game Pittsburgh 23, Buffalo 10 Sunday, Nov. 10 Cleveland al Kansas City, noon Detroit al Chicago, noon Green Bay at Buffalo, noon Indianapolis at Cincinnati, noon Miami al Pittsburgh, noon San Diego at New England, noon Washington at Dallas, noon Atlanta at Denver, 3 p.m. New Orleans at LA Raiders, 3 P.m. New York Jets at Minnesota, 3 pm Philadelphia al Arizona, 3 p.m. Tampa Bay at Seattle, 3 P.m.

LA Rams at San Francisco, 7 pm Monday, Nov. 21 NY Giants at Houston, 8 pm Steelers 23, Bills 10 Buffalo 0 3 7 0-N Pittsburgh 10 6 7 0-23 First quartan Plt-FG Anderson 39, 6:59. Plt-Woodson 37 interception return (Anderson kick), 14A4. Second quarter Plt-FG Anderson 39, 10:11. Buf-FG Christie 52, 13:53.

Plt-FG Anderson 14:51 Third quartan But Reed 19 pass from Kelly (Christie kick), 3:04. Pit G.WiHiems recovered fumble in end zone (Anderson kick), 121 But Ptt First downs 24 10 Rushes-yards 31-128 26-86 Passing 198 140 Punt Returns 4-41 5-32 Kickoff Returns 6-109 3-85 Interceptions Ret. 1-0 2-39 Comp-Att-Int 27-53-2 14-27-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 7-60 1-8 Punts 7-43 9-45 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-55 7-64 Time of Possession 32:57 2703 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Buffalo, Thomas 21-91, Reed 2-29, Jourdain 4-16, K.Davis 2-0, Kelly 2-(minus 8). Pittsburgh, Morris 15-61, Foster 8-32, Milts Wminus 1), J.LWilliams 2-(minus 6). PASSING Buffalo, Kelly 22-43-2-212, Reich 5-10-0-46.

Pittsburgh, O'DonneN 14-27-1-148. RECEIVING Buffalo, Bi.Brooks 7-89, Reed 6-63, Copeland 4-47, Metzelaars 4-27, Thomas 2-14, Jourdain 2-5, Gardner 1-9, K.Davis 1-4. Pittsburgh, CJohn-son 4-40, Morris 2-41, Foster 2-19, Thlgpen 2-8, J.L.Williams 2-0, Mills 1-26, Hastings 1-14. MISSED FIELD GOALS Buffalo, Christie 32. NFL team leaders TOTAL YARDAGE AMERICAN CONFERENCE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass Miami 3819 1168 2651 New England 3715 752 2963 Kansas City 3509 982 2527 Denver 3440 1007 2433 San Diego 3344 1324 2020 Buffalo 3130 1249 1881 Pittsburgh 3120 1349 1771 New York Jets 3041 1079 1962 Cleveland 3018 1016 2002 Houston 3017 1042 1975 Cincinnati 3016 910 2106 Seattle 2943 1266 1677 Indianapolis 2929 1311 1618 LA Raiders 2861 949 1912 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass Pittsburgh 2843 1035 1808 San Diego 2906 836 2070 New York Jets 3044 1085 1959 Houston 3044 1162 1882 Buffalo 3062 972 2090 Miami 3130 911 2219 L.A.

Raiders 3137 913 2224 Cleveland 3193 1041 2152 Kansas City 3226 1142 2084 Cincinnati 3307 1277 2030 Indianapolis 3426 1119 2307 Seattle 3536 1249 2287 Denver 3608 1158 2450 New England 3671 1218 2453 NATIONAL CONFERENCE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass Minnesota 3705 970 2735 Dallas 3628 1274 2354 Philadelphia 3524 1261 2263 San Francisco 3464 1141 2323 Atlanta 3349 826 2523 New Orleans 3300 792 2508 Detroit 3215 1469 1746 Green Bay 3023 921 2102 Chicago 2989 960 2029 Washington 2938 823 2115 LA. Rams 2856 1003 1853 Arizona 2723 866 1857 Tampa Bay 2688 789 1899 New York Giants 2535 1026 1509 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass Dallas 2600 989 1611 Philadelphia 2741 892 1849 Green Bay 2763 732 2031 Arizona 2805 888 1917 Minnesota 2975 618 2357 San Francisco 3047 920 2127 Chicago 3098 1329 1769 L.A. Rams 3199 958 2241 Detroit 3302 1237 2065 New York Giants 3322 1071 2251 New Orleans 3343 1084 2259 Atlanta 3439 1044 2395 Tampa Bay 3482 1413 2069 Washington 3590 1232 2358 AVERAGE PER GAME AMERICAN CONFERENCE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass Miami 381.9 116.8 265.1 New England 371.5 75.2 2963 Kansas City 350.9 98.2 252.7 Denver 344.0 100.7 2433 San Diego 334 4 132.4 202.0 Buffalo 313.0 124.9 188.1 Pittsburgh 312.0 134.9 177.1 New York Jets 304.1 107.9 196.2 Cleveland 301.8 101.6 200.2 Houston 301.7 104.2 197.5 Cincinnati 301.6 91.0 210.6 Seattle 2943 1266 167.7 Indianapolis 292.9 131.1 161.8 LA Raiders 286.1 94.9 191.2 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass Pittsburgh 2843 103.5 180.8 San Diego 290.6 83.6 207.0 New York Jets 3044 108.5 195.9 Houston 304 4 116.2 188.2 Buffalo 306.2 97.2 209.0 Miami 313.0 91.1 2219 L.A. Raiders 313.7 913 222.4 Cleveland 3193 104.1 215.2 Kansas City 322.6 114.2 2084 Cincinnati 330.7 127.7 203.0 Indianapolis 342.6 111.9 230 7 Seattle 353.6 124.9 228 7 Denver 360.8 115.8 2450 New England 367 1 1211 2453 NATIONAL CONFERENCE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass Minnesota 370.5 97.0 273.5 Dallas 362 8 127.4 235.4 Philadelphia 352.4 126.1 2263 217 Georgetown (5-4-0) 3.71 218 Robert Morris (7-1-1) 1,81 219 kma (3-4-0) 220 Duquesne (4-4-0) -130 221 Canislus (2-8-0) 222 SI. Francis, Pa (2-7-1) 223 Siena (2-7-0) 224 $1.

Peter's (1-8-0) 1 Pacific Tea. -BOBS 2 Big Ten. 3 Big Eight 4 Southeastern 5 Atlantic Coast. .77.44 .76.23 6 Big East. 7 Southwest 8 Western Athletic 9 l-A Independents.

10 Big Sky. 11 Big West 12 Mid-American. 13 Southland 14 Southern .57.66 .55.18 -5333 15 Yankee. 16 Gateway 17 American West. 18 Mid-Eastern 19 Ivy League- 20 Southwestern 21 Ohio Valley 22 l-AA Independents.

23 Pioneer League .38.83 .33.32 24 Patriot League. 25 Metro Atlantic Div. I-AA poll Record Pts 1. Yngstwn St. (40)9-0-1 1713 2.

Marshall (4) 10-1-0 1622 3. Idaho (3) 9-1-0 1518 4. Boston Univ. (3) 9-1-0 1422 5. James Madison 9-1-0 1309 6.

Boise St. 9-1-0 1231 7. E. Kentucky 8-2-0 1212 I. McNeese State 8-2-0 1180 9.

Grambllng St. 9-1-0 1106 10. Appal. St. (1) 8-2-0 1065 II.

Montana 8-2-0 1049 12. Troy State 7-3-0 908 13. Pennsylvania 8-0-0 905 14. Northern Iowa 7-3-0 870 15. North Texas 7-2-1 847 14.

Alcorn Slate 7-2-1 700 17. N. Hampshire 9-1-0 683 18. MTSU 7-2-1 488 19. Win.

Mary 7-3-0 4B4 20. Central Florida 6-4-0 350 21. S.F. Austin 5-3-2 336 22. Hofslra 8-1-1 297 23.

W. Carolina 6-4-0 251 24. Ga. Southern 4-4-0 222 25. S.

Carolina St. 8-2-0 205 Sheridan poll Prv 1 2 4 7 9 10 8 11 3 12 5 6 13 14 15 21 19 17 20 16 22 23 18 24 25 PITTSBURGH (AP) The top 10 teams In the Sheridan Poll of black college football teams, with first-place voles In parentheses, records through Nov. 13 and total points: No. School Record Pts 1. Hampton U.

(7) 10-1-0 109 2. Grambling State (3) 9-1-0 102 3. Central Stale, Ohio (1) 8-1-0 84 4. Alcorn Stale (1) 7-2-1 82 tie. South Carolina Slate 8-2-0 82 6.

Albany Stale, Ga. 10-1-0 65 7. Jackson State 7-3-0 49 8. Langston 9-2-0 22 tie. Virginia State 7-3-0 22 10 Savannah State 8-3-0 11 Yesterday's deals BASEBALL American League OAKLAND ATHLETICS Named Ted Polekowskl director of Arizona baseball operations and David Salow director of Arizona business operations.

TEXAS RANGERS Named Mike Paul advance scout; Perry Hill minor-league infield instructor; Jim Lentine minor-league baiting instructor, and Bump Wills minor-league base running Instructor. National League COLORADO ROCKIES-Added Juan Acevedo, Garvin Alston, Roger Bailey, John Burke, Lloyd Peever and Mark Voisard, pitchers; Jason Bates, Craig Counsel, and Tom Schmidt, infiekters; and Quinton McCraken, outfielder, to their 40-man roster. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS-Released Kent Bottenfietd, pitcher. Assigned Tony Menendez, pitcher, to Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League. Pacific Coast League PHOENIX FIREBIRDS Named Keith Bodle manager; Steve Cllne pitching coach; and Billy Carpine trainer.

Southern League CAROLINA MUDC ATS Named Trent Jewell manager. Texas League SHREVEPORT CAPTAINS Named Ron Wotus, manager; Joel Horlen, pitching coach; and Frank Cacclalore, hitting coach. CaWemia League SAN JOSE GIANTS Named Carlos Lezcano, manager; Todd Oakes, pitching coach; and Jim Davenport, hitting coach. iVWWWt LMflUt BURLINGTON BEES-Named Mike Harl manager; Keith Comstock pitching coach; and Mickey Brantley hitting coach. Northwest League BELLINGHAM GIANTS Named Glenn Tufts, manager; Elias Sosa, pitching coach; and Juan Lopez, hitting coach.

BASKETBALL National BasketbaB Association NEW JERSEY NETS-Activated Eric Floyd, guard, from the Injured list. Placed Yinka Dare, center, on the Iniured list. FOOTBALL National Foefbal League MIAMI DOLPHINS-Waived Mark Hioos, running back. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Claimed Elbert EHis, wide receiver, off the Pittsburgh Steelers' practice souad. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Signed Andy McCoHum, offensive guard.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-Signed Jeff Wilkins, placekicker, to a one-year contract. HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW YORK ISLANDERS Announced the management committee has purchased 10 percent of the team from owner John O. Pickett and agreed to an extension of operating control East Coast Hockey League DAYTON BOMBERS Waived Pat Meehan, right wing. COLLEGE MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE-Named Dr. Jon A.

Sleinbrecher commissioner. ABILENE CHRISTIAN Announced the retirement of Ted Sitton, offensive coordinator, effective Dec 31. SACRED HEART Named Kevin Phillips men's assistant basketball coach. TRINITY, Paul As-saianle men's souash and tennis coach. WISCONSIN-Suspended John Tod-rvk, nose tackle, for disciplinary reasons.

Average salaries NEW YORK (AP) Average base-bat salary as compiled by management's player relations committee. The 1994 figure does not includes bonuses for Gold Glove and Silver Slugger: Year Average Pet Inc. 1976 52,300 1977 74,000 42 1978 97,800 32 1979 121,900 25 1980 146,500 20 1981 196,500 34 1982 245,000 25 1983 289,000 18 1984 325,900 13 1985 368,998 13 1986 410,517 11 1987 402,579 -2 1988 430,688 7 1989 489,539 14 1990 589,483 20.4 1991 845,383 433 1992 1,012,424 19.8 1993 1,062,780 5.0 1994 (1,153343 8.5 Golden Glove winners NEW YORK (AP) The 1994 AL Gold Glove winners announced by RawHngs Tuesday: American League First base-Don Maltingly, New York. Second base-Roberto Alomar, Toronto. Shortstop-Omar Vlzouel, Cleveland Third base-Wade Boggs, New York.

Outfield-Ken Griffey, Seattle; Devon White, Toronto; Kenny Lofton, Cleveland Catcher Ivan Rodriguez, Texas. Pitcher-Mark Langston, California. San Francisco Atlanta New Orleans Detroit Green Bay Chicago Washington LA Rams Arizona Tampa Bay New York Giants 1141 2323 824 2523 792 2508 146.9 1746 92.1 2102 96.0 202.9 823 211.5 1003 1853 86.6 115.7 78.9 1899 1024 150.9 Rush Pass 98.9 161.1 892 184.9 73.2 203.1 881 191.7 61J 235.7 92.0 212.7 132.9 176 95.8 224.1 123.7 206.5 107.1 225.1 108.4 225 9 104.4 239,5 1413 206 9 1232 2351 334.9 330.0 321.5 3023 298.9 293J 2854 2723 268.8 253.5 DEFENSE Yards Dallas Philadelphia Green Bay Arizona Minnesota San Francisco Chicago LA Rams Detroit New York Giants New Orleans Atlanta Tampa Bay Washington 260.0 274.1 2763 280.5 297.5 304.7 309.8 319.9 330.2 332.2 3343 343.9 348.2 359.0 NFL individual leaders AMERICAN CONFERENCE Quarterbacks Att Com Yds TO kit Marino, Mia. 382 230 2720 20 11 Hrbgh.lnd. 176 112 1316 8 6 246 145 1775 9 6 Elwav, Den.

374 231 2507 12 8 Montana, K.C. 374 230 2502 12 9 Richardson, Hou. 149 77 982 6 3 Kelly, But. 315 191 2004 12 12 Esloson, NY-J 265 155 1686 11 10 280 158 1906 8 8 Hostlr.Ral. 293 164 2007 13 12 Rushers Att Yds AvgLGTD Means, S.D.

224 947 4.2 25 9 C. Warren, Sea. 202 927 4.6 41 7 Faulk, Ind. 210 881 4.2 52 Thomas, Buf. 183 729 4.0 29 6 J.

Johnson, NY-J 153 649 4.2 90 2 H. Williams, Rai. 167 599 3.6 28 3 Morris, Pit. 138 579 4.2 20 4 G. Brown, Hou.

153 577 3.8 18 4 Parmalee, Mia. 126 577 27 2. Foster, Pit. 127 547 43 29 i Receivers No Yds Avg LG TD Coates, E. 66 859 13.0 62 i Brown, Ral.

55 795 14.5 43 6 Reed, Buf. 53 777 14.7 57 4 Jeffires, Hou. 53 586 11.1 50 5 Moore, NY-J 52 699 13.4 41 5 Blades, Sea. 52 653 12.6 45 4 Mitbum, Den. 52 432 8 3 29 3 Frvar, Mia.

49 829 16.9 54 .4 Sharne. Den. 49 627 12.8 44 2 Bvars, Mia. 49 418 8.5 34 NO Yds LG Avg Stark, Ind. 41 1831 60 44 7 Gosselt, Ral.

45 2002 65 44.5 Johnson, Cin. 50 2213 64 443 Wagner, S.D. 37 1623 59 43.9 Camarillo, Hou. 66 2837 57 43.0 Agular, K.C 50 2138 61 428 Tulen, Sea. 54 2305 62 42 7 Rouen, Den.

41 1722 59 42 0 Mohr, Buf. 47 1970 61 41.9 Hansen, NY-J 53 2197 64 41.5 Punt Returners NO Yds Avg LG TD Brown, Rai. 20 260 13.0 48 0 Sawyer, Cin. 21 248 11.8 82 1 MetcaK, Cle. 24 280 11.7 92 2 Gordon, S.D.

23 256 11.1 90 1 Milburn, Den. 24 265 11.0 44 0 Burris, Buf. 21 229 10.9 57 0 Hicks, NY-J 21 263 9.4 26 0 Martin, Sea. 16 137 8.6 16 0 Woodson, Pit. 31 259 8.4 42 0 Crittendn, E.

19 155 8.2 26 0 Kickoff Returners NO Yds Avg LG TD Baldwin, Cle. 16 495 30.9 85 1 Vaughn, Sea. 18 443 24.6 93 1 Coleman, S.D. 21 514 24.5 52 0 Woodson, Pit. 15 365 243 54 0 Humphrey, Ind.

23 540 23.5 95 1 Ismail, Rai. 26 596 22.9 51 0 Scott, Cin. 15 342 22.8 34 0 Bv'Nol'e, Den. 22 499 22.7 41 0 Dlckerson, K.C 20 453 22.7 62 0 McDuffie, Mia. 24 522 2 46 0 Scoring Touchdowns TD Rush Rec Ret Pis Faulk, Ind.

10 9 1 0 60 Means, S.D. 9 9 0 0 54 Russell, Dea 9 9 0 0 54 C. Warren, Sea. 8 7 1 0 50 Thomas, Buf. 8 6 2 0 48 Bvars, Mia.

7 2 5 0 42 Brown, Rai. 6 0 6 0 36 Hoard, Cle. 6 2 4 0 36 Moore, NY-J 5 0 5 0 34 Allen, K.C. 5 5 0 0 32 K. Jackson, Mia.

5 0 5 0 32 Jeffires, Hou. 5 0 5 0 32 Kicking PAT FG LG Pts Carney, S.D. 20-2025-27 50 95 Elam, Den. 20-2018-22 54 74 Christie, Buf. 22-2217-18 52 73 Stover, Cle.

19-1918-20 45 73 Elliott, K.C. 18-1817-20 49 69 Pelfrey, Cin. 15-1618-20 50 69 Stovanovlch, Mia. 21-2116-22 50 69 Anderson, Pit. 17-1717-18 50 68 Bahr, E.

21-21 15-18 48 66 Jaeger, Ral. 23-2312-17 50 59 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Quarterbacks Att Com Yds TD kit S. Young, S.F. 280 191 2321 18 8 Alkman, Dal. 273 174 2164 12 I Erlckson, T.B.

206 120 1 543 8 3 J. George, All. 351 231 2499 14 12 Kramer, Chi. 149 97 1105 8 7 Everett, N.O. 359 233 2507 14 11 Friesz, Wav 145 89 1073 9 7 Favre, B.

348 213 2183 15 I Walsh, Chi. 162 102 1010 5 1 337 191 2443 14 9 Rushers Alt Yds AvgLGTD Sanders, Det. 2291319 5.8 Smith, Dal. 245 989 4.0 46 13 Bettis, Rams 243 827 3.4 19 -3 Allen, Min. 160 698 4.4 45 4 Hampton, NY-G 163 542 3 3 27 R.

Moore, Ariz 165 536 3.2 24 3 Walters, S.F. 140 532 3.8 23 4 Tillman, Chi. 169 530 3.1 25 5 Hevward, All 101 447 4.4 17 4 Rhett, T.B. 127 416 33 17 2 Receivers Att Yds AvgLGTD Carter, Min. 77 771 10.0 44 4 Mathis, AH.

72 786 10 9 41 6 Rison, Att. 59 779 13.2 69 7 Reed, Min. 58 774 133 59 3 Rice, S.F. 57 864 K3 69 7 Early, NO. 56 630 113 33 3 Irvin, Dai.

54 838 15.5 65 4 EHard, Wav 52 965 18.6 73 4 Sharpe, B. 51 545 10.7 48 5 Bennett, B. 51 334 6.5 17 3 Punters NO Yds LG Avg Landeta, Rams 48 2153 62 44.9 Montgmrv.Del. 43 1927 44 44.8 Robv, Was. 52 2330 65 44.8 Barnhardt, O.

44 1923 57 43.7 Saxon, Min. 51 2169 67 42.5 39 1644 60 42.2 Alexander, AM. 41 1725 61 42.1 Jett, Dal. 43 1806 58 42.0 Feagles, Ariz 60 2488 54 41.5 i Horan, NY-G 55 2280 43 41 Punt Rctumtn NO Yds Avg LG TD Mltchel, Wav 17 261 15.4 74 1 Meggett, NY-G 15 230 15.3 68 2 Gray, Det. 18 204 113 24 0 Svdner, Phi.

25 245 9.8 47 0 Turner, T.B. 17 163 9.6 80 1 Carter, S.F. 25 231 9.2 26 0 Brooks, B. 33 291 8.8 85 1 Hughes, O. 15 125 S3 35 0 J.

Bailey, Rams 19 153 8.1 24 0 Robinson, Ariz 22 163 7.4 23 0 Kickoff Returners NO Yds Aw LG TO Gray, Det. 31 903 29.1 102 2 Verdin, All. 19 533 28.1 69 0 K. Williams, DaL 20 550 27.5 87 1 Hughes, O. 47 1200 255 98 2 Mitchell, Wav 40 1012 25.3 86 0 Carter, S.F.

31 755 24.4 96 I Lewis, CN. 13 309 23.8 52 0 Ismail. Min. 24 549 22.9 61 0 Hebron, Phi. 14 312 223 33 0 Turner, T.B.

31 669 2U 77 0 Scoring Touchdowns TD Rush Rec Ret Pts Smith, DaL 13 13 0 0 78 Rice, S.F. 9 2 7 0 54 H. Moore, Det. I 0 I 0 48 Rison, Aft. 7 0 7 0 Jones, S.F.

6 0 6 0 38 Mathis, Alt 6 0 6 0 38 Allen, Min. 6 6 0 0 36 Bennett, B. 6 3 3 0 36 Harper, Dai. 6 0 6 0 36 Walters, S.F. 6 4 2 0 34 Kicking PAT FG LG Pts BonkH, DaL 31-3115-19 47 74 Reveiz, Min.

24-2414-21 48 72 Andersen, O. 19-1916-23 48 (7 N. Johnson, Alt 21-21 15-19 48 46 Brian, S.F. 35-37 8-11 47 59 Murray, Phi. 25-2511-14 41 SI Zendeias.

Rams 18-1813-15 47 7 LohmWer, Wav 20-2212-16 54 56 Jacke, B. 20-21 11-15 50 S3 Husted, T.B. 9-913-20 49 41 Tuesday Th Sagarins The Sagarins are computered generated football rankings as compiled for USA Today by Jeff Sagarin. NOTE: The schedule difficulty of a given game takes into account the rating of the opponent and location of the game. To make predict ions for upcoming games, simply compare the ratings of the teams In question and atow an additional 3 points for the home team.

Team Roc Rating 1 Penn State (9-0-0) 100.40 2 Florida Slate (1-1-0) 99.01 3 Nebraska (11-0-0) 98.04 4 Florida (8-1-0) 97.65 Mlami-Ftorlda (8-1-0) 95.72 a Colorado (9-1-0) .94.61 7 Southern California (7-2-0) 92.14 I Michigan (7-3-0) 90.7B 9 Texas (9-0-1) 90.42 10 Auburn (9-0-1) 88 52 11 Ohio State (8-3-0) 88.02 12 Washington (7-3-0) 13 Oregon (8-3-0) 14 Alabama (10-0-0) 15 Notre Dame (5-4-0). 16 Arizona (7-3-0) 17 Virginia (7-2-0) 87 2j -87 .20 ..85.84 18 Illinois (6-4-0) ..85.13 19 Tennessee (5-4-0) 20 Boston College (6-2-1) 21 Kansas State (7-2-0) 22 Virginia Tech (8-2-0) 23 North Carolina (7-3-0) 24 Washington Slate (4-4-0). ...8436 ..83.80 ..82.24 ..82.13 ...81.99 ..81.72 ...81.47 25 Utah (8-2-0). 26 Wisconsin 27 Oklahoma (6-4-0) 28 Texas Tech (5-4-0) 29 Colorado State (9-1-0). 30 Michigan Stale (5-5-0).

...81.41 B0.85 79.4B .79.09 31 Duke 32 Mississippi Stale (7-3-0) 33 Georgia (5-4-1) 34 Baylor (7-3-0). ..78.87 35 N. Carolina Stale (7-2-0). 36 Texas (6-4-0). 37 Brigham Young (9-2-0).

38 Syracuse (6-3-0) 39 UCLA (4-6-0) 40 Clemson (5-5-0) 41 Idaho (9-1-0) 42 Kansas (5-5-0) 43 Iowa (4-5-1) 44 Stanford (3-6-1) 45 West Virginia (5-5-0) .77.56 .77.07 .76.61 .76.39 .73.84 .73.78 .73.45 .73.44 .72.77 .72.52 46 Air t-orce 17-3-0). 47 Indiana (5-5-0) 48 California (3-7-0) 49 Oregon Slate (4-6-0). 50 Mississippi (4-6-0) 51 Purdue (4-4-2) 52 Nevada (9-1-0) 53 Arkansas (4-6-0) 54 Louisville (5-5-0). 55 Southern Mississippi (6-5-0)- 56 south Carolina (5-5-0). 57 Arizona Stale (3-7-0) 58 Rutgers (5-4-1) ..72.33 .72.05 59 TCU (6-3-0).

60 East Carolina (6-4-0). 61 Rice (4-5-0) 42 Memphis (4-4-0). 63 Bowling Green (9-2-0) 44 San Diego Slate (4-4-0). 45 LSU (2-7-0) 44 Wyoming (5-6-0) 67 Montana (8-2-0) 68 Minnesota (3-7-0) .70.06 69 Maryland (4-6-0) 70 New Mexico (4-7-0)- 71 Vanderbilt (5-4-0) 72 Georgia Tech (1-8-0). 73 Missouri 3-7-0 74 Northwestern (3-4-1)- 75 Fresno state (4-4-1) 76 Central Michigan (9-2-0) 77 Youngstown Stale (9-0-1).

78 Oklahoma State (3-6-1) 79 Marsha (10-1-0) 80 Boise State (9-1-0) 81 Hawaii (3-6-0). 82 Pittsburgh (2-8-0) 65.39 83 Northern Ariiona (7-4-0) 64.19 84 McNeese State (8-2-0) 64.03 85 Pacific (6-4-0) .42.81 84 Appalachian State (8-2-0). 87 Western Michigan (7-3-0). 89 lentrai Florida (6-4-0). 89 Troy Slate (7-3-0) -6154 ...60.39 90 5MU (1-9-1).

91 SW Louisiana (5-5-0) 92 Northern Illinois (4-7-0). 93 NE Louisiana (2-8-0) 94 North Texas (7-2-1) 95 Iowa state 96 James Madison (9-1-0) 97 Eastern Washington (4-6-0)- 98 Georgia Southern (6-4-0) 99 Northern Iowa (7-3-0) ...60.00 ..59.94 ...59.73 ...59.50 100 Tulsa 101 Boston University (9-1-0). 102 Toledo (6-3-1) ...59.27 103 Kentucky 104 Miami-Ohio (5-5-1) 58.36 105 Stephen F. Austin (5-3-2) 58.32 106 UNLV (5-4-0) 57.88 107 Eastern Kentucky (8-2-0) .57.60 ,57.20 lug Wake Forest (2-8-0) 109 Cincinnati (1-8-1) 110 Army (3-7-0) ...56.75 ...56.42 111 BaH Slate (4-5-1) 112 William Mary (7-3-0) 56.33 113 UTEP (3-6-1) 55.88 114 Temple (2-8-0) 55.85 115 New Hampshire (9-1-0) 55.81 116 Western Carolina (6-4-0) 55.75 117 Grambling 9-1-0 55.71 118 Weber State (5-6-0) 55.23 119 San Jose State (2-8-0) 54.76 120 Houston (1-8-0) 54.64 121 NW Louisiana (5-5-0) 54.34 122 Utah Stale (2-8-0) 54.12 123 Middle Tennessee State (7-2-1). .54.10 124 Pennsylvania 18-0-0) 54.09 125 Delaware (6-3-1) 54.04 126 Tulane (1-9-0) 53.96 127 New Mexico Stale (3-7-0) 53.30 128 Eastern Michigan (4-6-0) 53.13 129 Navy (2-7-0) 52.37 130 Idaho State (5-5-0) 52.28 131 Hofslra (8-1-1) 51.86 132 Cat Poty SLO (6-4-0) 51.77 133 S.

Carolina Slate (8-2-0) il.36 134 Alcorn Slate (7-2-1) 51.22 135 Louisiana Tech (2-8-0)- 136 UC Davis (6-4-0) 137 Illinois State (5-5-1) 138 Western Illinois (7-3-0) .50.87 .5034 139 Citadel (5-5-0). -49 54 140 Furman (3-7-0) 141 Massachusetts (5-5-0) 142 Arkansas Stale (1-9-0). 143 Delaware Slate (6-4-0). 144 NichoHs Slate (5-5-0). 145 East Tennessee State (5-5-0) 47.30 146 St.

Marys, Cal. (7-3-0) 47 19 147 Eastern Illinois (5-5-0) 47.02 148 Montana State (3-7-0) 47.01 149 Florida (4-4-0)- ISOTowson State (7-2-0) 151 Jackson Slate (7-3-0)- 152 Southern Utah (4-6-0). 153 Liberty (4-6-0). -43 46 154 SW Texas State (4-6-0). 155 Indiana State (5-5-0) 156 Western Kentucky (5-6-0) 157 Southern University (5-5-0).

158 Kent (2-8-0) 159 Samford (4-5-1). 160 N. Carolina A8.T (6-4-0) 161 CS Sacramento (4-5-0) 162 SW Missouri State (3-7-0). 163 Davton 8-2-0 164 Connecticut (3-7-0) 165 UA-Birmingham (6-4-0) 166 Sam Houston Stale (5-5-0)- 167 ViHanova (5-6-0) .43 30 -4303 -4140 97 -38 96 168 Princeton 169 Ohio University (0-10-0). 170 Tennessee Tech (5-5-0).

171 Tennessee Slate (5-5-0). 172 Howard (4-6-0) 173 CS Northridge (3-4-0) 174 Maine (3-8-0). -3891 175 Akron (0-10-0) 176 Lafayette (4-4-0) 177 Alabama Stale (5-5-0) 178 Bethune-Cookman (4-4-0). 179 Lehigh (5-4-1) -3867 180 Butler (7-3-0) 37.42 181 Columbia (5-3-1) 37.34 182 (2-8-0) 37.30 183 Cornell (6-3-0) 37.07 184 Brown (6-3-0) 3692 185 Richmond (3-7-0) 36.88 186 Murray Slate (5-5-0). 187 Northeastern (1-9-0).

188 Dartmouth (4-5-0) 189 SE Missouri State (6-5-0). 190 Rhode Island (2-8-0) 5.96 35.81 191 Yale (4-5-0). 35.72 192 Harvard (4-5-0) 33.37 193 Drake (7-3-0) 33.33 194 (5-5-0) 33.07 195 Buffalo (3-7-0) 32.41 196 Southern Illinois (1-9-0) 197 Miss. Valley Stale (3-7-0) 31.41 198 Colgate (3-7-0) 30.94 199 Austin Peev (3-7-0) 30.59 200 Texas Southern (3-7-0) 30.02 201 Bucknei (4-4-0) 2945 202 Moroan State (3-7-0) .27.19 203 San Diego (4-4-0) 26.76 204 Holy Cross (2-8-0). 205 VMI (0-10-0) 206 Valparaiso (7-3-0) 207 EvansviHe (4-6-0) .17.87 .16.42 -1580 .12.45 .1253 824 452 208 Fordham 0-KH 209 Charleston Southern (0-10-0).

210 Wagner (6-4-0). 211 Prairie View (0-10-0). 212 Morehead Stale (0-10-0) 213 St. John's (8-1-0) 214 Marisl (7-3-0). 215 Monmouth College (7-2-0) 214 Central Com.

Slate (4-4-0). Today College basketball: Marathon Oil at Tennessee, 7:30 p.m., exhibition; Ala vs. Kan. St (Preseason NIT), 7:30 p.m. Gymnastics: World Team Championships, ftytrriund, Germany.

Time Station 7:30 p.m. WGN Time Station 8:30 p.m. ESPN Time Station 6:30 p.m. SptSouth 6:30 p.m. ESPN 11 p.m.

ESPN Time Station 9 p.m. SptSouth Time Station Noon ESPN Noon SptSouth Seniors money leaders PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (AP) Final leading money winners on the Senior PGA Tour: Tin Money 1. Dave Stockton 32 $1,402,519 2. Ray Floyd 20 11,382,762 3.

Jim Albus 35 $1,237,128 4. Lee Trevlno 23 11,202369 5. Jim Colbert 33 $1,012,115 6. Tom Wargo 36 81,005344 7. Jim Denl 30 1950,891 8.

Bob Murphy 30 9. Larry Gilbert 31 $848,544 10. George Archer 30 $717,578 11. Simon Hobday 31 $634,721 12. Jay Sigel 29 $634,130 13.

Isao Aokl 22 $632,975 14. Jimmy Powell 33 $588378 15. J.C. Snead 31 $584,864 16 Mike Hill 25 $580,621 17. Chi Chi Rodriguez 30 $571,598 18.

Dale Douglass 33 $543,886 19. Kermit Zarley 28 $538,274 20. Dave Eichetberger 33 $535,087 21. Jack Kiefer 35 $532,467 22. Rocky Thompson 31 $529,073 23.

Bob Charles 25 $511,737 24. Graham Marsh 22 $492,402 25. Jerry McGee 31 $398,219 26. Tommy Aaron 31 $397,515 27. Gibbv Gilbert 29 $352342 28.

Dewift Weaver 31 $318,387 29. Tom Weiskopf 16 $315,024 30. Gary Player 22 $309,776 31. John Paul Cain 23 $291,868 32. Bob Dickson 29 $254,532 33.

Walter Zembriskl 31 $246,412 34. Jack Nicklaus 6 $239,278 35. Tom Shaw 32 $229,119 36. Terry Dil 31 $224,885 37. Tony Jacklin 14 $221,384 38.

Larry Laoreltl 33 $220,001 39. Charles Coody 30 $219,295 4ft Tommy Aycock 28 $212,660 41. Richard Rhyan 33 $210,183 42. Orvilte Moody 33 $208,490 43. Harry Toscano 29 $207,508 44.

Dick Goelz 32 $202,657 45. Homero Blancas 19 $193,550 46. Larry Zlegler 25 $185,644 47. Bob Brue 28 $184,693 48. Ben Smith 35 $180,943 49.

Butch Baird 29 $177,031 50. Calvin Peele 19 $175,432 Senior statistical leaders PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Final statistical leaders on the PGA Senior Tour: Scoring Leauen 1, Ray Floyd, 69.08. 2, Dave Stockton, 69.41. 3, Lee Trevlno, 69.55.

4, Jim Albus, 69.85. 5, Tom Wargo, 69.88. 6, George Archer, 69.96. 7, Isao Aokl, 70.03. 8, Jim Dent, 70.12.

9 (tie), Jim Colbert and Bob Murphy, 70.15. Driving Leaden 1, Jim Dent, 275.5. 2, Tom Weiskopf, 273.3. 3, Jay Sigel, 272.0. 4, Terry Dill, 271.7.

5, Rocky Thompson, 267.8. 6, Ray Floyd, 267.1. 7, Tommy Aycock, 266.6. 8 Bob Carson, 2663. 9, Jim Albus, 265.7.

10, J.C. Snead, 264.4. Pro football SUNDAY LINE 4 3 2'J 15'i 3 2Va 1 7 5'J 3Vi 6'i 7 14 MONDAY LINE 2Vi FAVORITE Kansas City Buffalo Pittsburgh Dates Chicago San Diego Manapolis Minnesota Denver Philadelphia LA Raiders Seatte San Fran. FAVORITE Houston UNDERDOG Cleveland Green Bay Miami Washington Detroit New England Cincinnati N.Y. Jels Atlanta Arizona New Orleans Tampa Bay LA Rams UNDERDOG NY Giants Pro basketball WEDNESDAY FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Seattle 7 Boston Miami 3 PMadelphia San Antonio Vi Chicago Phoenix 14 Minnesota New York Vi LA Lakers College football SATURDAY FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Oh State 1 Michigan Auburn (A) 1 Alabama Syracuse 9 Maryland Tennessee 25 Kentucky Florida State 18 NC State Vrgiil Tech 1 Virginia Boston Col.

W. Virginia Oemson 4 S. Carolina Purdue 1 Indiana Miami-FL 35V4 Temple Penn St 33'i Northwestern Georgia Tech 23 Wake Forest Tutsa 2' Cincinnati N.Carolina 2 Duke Rutgers Pittsburgh Rice 16'1 Navy Notre Dame Wi Air Force Florida 24 Vender! Texas ASM II TCU Kansas 5 Missouri Memphis Vi East Carolina Wisconsin 3 Illinois Colorado 34 Iowa Slate Kansas State 18V Okla. Stale UTAH Svj BYU New Mexico 18 UTEP USC UCLA California 3 Stanford Oregon Oregon State Washington Yt Wash. State Minnesota 1 Iowa Tx Tech (B) 29 Houston LSU 15 Tulane Colorado St.

Iv Fresno Slate Hawaii 1 Wyoming (A) at Birmingham (B) at San Antonio NOTE: Home teams in bokf Odds provided by Jim Feist Sports, Las Vegas, Nev. r32 Slims Championship NEW YORK (AP) Results yesterday from the second day of the $3.5 million Virginia Slims Championship at Madison Square Garden: Singles First Round Jana Novotna (4), Czech Republic, det. Iva Maktf, Croatia, 4-2, 3-4, 4-1. Gabriela Sabalini, Argentina, def. Martina NavralHova; (4), Aspen, 4-4, 4-2.

POOL NBA Program Chicago at San Antonio Boxing Program Haugen vs. Swift College basketball Program Croatia at Ga. Tech Geo. Washington at Syra. N.M.

State at Southern Cal Baseball Program Peoria at Scottsdale Tennis Program ATP Worlds Nolda Grand Prix Preseason NIT glance AS Times CST First Round Tuesday, Nov. IS Seton Hal 44, Rutgers 44 Vanderbilt 80, Florida Inter. 43 Virginia Tech 68, Maryland 53 Texas 95, Toledo 63 Arkansas State 74, No. Illinois 70 SW Missouri 91, Marquette 87, OT Oklahoma at Montana, (n) Northwestern at Washington, (n) Ouarttrfinats Thursday, Nov. 17 Texas Tech vs.

Arkansas Slate Vanderbilt vs. Montana-Oklahoma winner Seton Hal vs. Northwestern-Washington winner Virginia Tech vs. SW Missouri Sentifinats Sunday, Nov, 20 Pairings TBA Oumpiorahip Finals Tuesday, Nov. 22 Semifinal winners Yesterday's results Seton Hal 66, Rutgers 44 PISCATAWAY, NJ.

(AP) Seton Hal coach Phytiis Mangina wasn't expecting a three-point attempt by Rutgers, but she was fortunate her team had an eye out for it. Tahnee Heins made two key defensive plays including the block of a 3-Point shot in the final minute, helping No. 22 Seton Hal to a 64-64 victory over Rutgers last night In the opening round of the Women's NIT. SETON HALL (66) Wynne 3-7 3- 6 9, Quinney 7-9 1-2 15, Johnson 5-14 4- 4 14, Walker 5-18 6-8 17, Mitchell 1-6 2-2 5, Makarewicz 1-1 0-0 2, Heins 2-4 0-1 4, Turner 0-2 0-0 0, Totals 24-61 16-23 66. RUTGERS (64) KakKkl 5-8 3-5 13, Gonzalez 1-5 0-0 2, Hanson 6-14 0-0 13, Neynders o-l 2-2 2, somogyi 5-11 0-0 12, Sheeler 7-13 3-6 17, Polini 1-5 2-2 5, McLean 0-4 0-0 0, Hartmann 0-2 0-0 0, Pieczynski 0-0 0-0 0.

Totals 25-63 10-15 64 Halfllme-Rulgers 35-27. 3-Point goals-Seton Hall 2-8 (Walker 1-3, Milchel 1-3, Johnson 0-1, Heins 0-1), Rutgers 4-15 (Somogyi 2-4, Polini 1-3, Hanson 1-5, Sheeler 0-1, McLean 0-2). Rebounds-Selon Hal 51 (Wynne 17), Rutgers 32 (Kakicki, Sheeler 7). As-sists-Seton Hail 8 (Quinnev 3), Rutgers 12 (Hanson, Revnders 5). Total fouls Seton Hal 17, Rutgers 21.

A-NA. Texas Tech 95, Toledo 63 LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) Texas Tech has made It to the Sweet 16 In the past three NCAA women's basketball tournament in part because It played solid zone defense. But the No. 9 Lady Raiders played man-to-man for about half of last night's 95-63 blowout of Toledo to try to stop the Rockets' 3-point shooting. TOLEDO (63) Olson 6-16 5-7 20, Smith 2-4 0-0 5, Clayton 2-5 1-2 5, Drake 5-7 2-6 12, Drew 5-17 6-7 17, Myers 0-0 0-0 0, SedUr 0-4 0-0 0, Plckenpaugh 0-1 0-0 0, K.White 1-2 0-3 2, Stover 0-2 0-0 0, Wagner 0-0 0-0 0, D'Angelo 1-4 0-0 2.

Totals 22-62 14-25 63. TEXAS TECH (95) Robinson 5-14 6-7 16, Trusdale 4-9 6-10 14, Adkins 4-9 4-4 12, Heath 4-6 3-4 11, Johnson 4-6 0-0 10, Cockerel 0-1 0-0 0, Walker 0-0 2- 3 2, Boles 0-1 0-0 0, Parker 1-2 1-2 3, Sumeral 2-3 2-2 7, Thomas 0-1 0-0 0, Thompson 3-3 0-0 6, MWhlte 5-9 4-8 14. Totals 32-44 28-40 95. Halftime-Texas Tech 40, Toledo 27. 3- Poinl goals-Toledo 5-25 (Olson 3-8, Smith 1-3, Drew 1-9, Pickenpough 0-1, Stover 0-1, Sedlar 0-3), Texas Tech 3-7 lohnson 2-3, Summeratl 1-2, Parker 0-1, Thomas 0-1).

Fouled out-None. Rebounds-Toledo 34 (Drake 10), Texas Tech 52 (Atkins 10). Assisls-Totedo 11 (Drew 5), Texas Tech 23 (Trusdale 4). Tolal touts-Toledo 27, Texas Tech 17. Yesterday's scores SOUTH Auburn-Montgomery 80, W.

Carey 61 Bethel, Tena, 64, Brescia 59 Georgetown, Ky. 54, Union, Ky. 53 MIDWEST Briar Cliff 73, Dakota St. 65 Culver-Stockton 82, William Woods 44 SOUTHWEST Ouachita 107, LSU-Shreveport 17 EXHIBITION American U. 47, Club Croatia 54 Athletes in Action 60, Ohio U.

51 Grambling SI. 119, German National 65 Mary. All-Stars 96, Coppin St. 92, OT Slovakia 89, Georgia Tech 77 AP preseason 25 The Top Twenty Five teams in the Associated Press' preseason women's college basketball col, with first-place votes In parentheses, 1993-94 record, total points based on 25 points for a first place vole through one point for a 25th place vote and last season's final ranking: Rec Pts Pv 1. Tennessee (26) 31-2 792 1 2.

Purdue (2) 29-5 734 8 3. Louisiana Tech (1) 31-4 713 6 4. Connecticut (1) 30-3 690 3 5. Stanford 25-6 689 11 6. North Carolina (2) 33-2 5 4 7.

Virginia 27-5 571 10 8. Alabama 26-7 562 16 9. Texas Tech 28-5 546 9 10. Penn SI. 28-3 544 2 11.

Colorado 27-5 500 5 12. Vanderbilt 25-1 413 12 13. Iowa 21-7 394 13 14. Florida 22-7 343 20 15. Kansas 22-6 308 15 16.

Fla. International 25-4 276 19 17. Washington 23-8 273 18 18. G. Washington 23-8 211 19.

Georgia 17-11 199 20. Texas 22-9 186 25 21. W. Kentucky 24-10 99 22. Seton Hal 27-5 91 14 23.

Texas 24-9 88 24. Mississippi 24-9 82 23 25. Southern Cat 26-4 74 7 Others receiving votes: Clemson 68, Ohio SI. 66, Oklahoma St. 52, Rutgers 45, Auburn 42, Oregon St.

28, Maryland 27, Creighton 17, Notre Dame 15, De-Paul 12, Virginia Tech 11, San Diego SI. 4, Toledo 4, Minnesota 5, Montana 5, Stephen F. Austin 5, Wisconsin 4, Marquette 3, Oregon 3, Bowling Green 2, NW Louisiana 2, New Mexico SI. 1, Southern Methodisl 1. Friday TODAY'S NBA standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atantlc Division Pet GB Orlando 4 2 .467 Washington 4 2 .667 New York 3 2 .600 va New Jersey 2 5 .286 2'i Boston 1 4 500 2Va Miami 1 4 200 Philadelphia 1 6 .143 l'h Central Division Detroit 4 2 .667 Cleveland 3 2 .600 Va Milwaukee 3 2 .600 Va Chicago 3 3 .500 1 Indiana 3 3 .500 1 Charlotte 2 4 333 2 Atlanta 2 5 .286 2Va WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet GB Houston 7 0 1.000 Denver 5 1 .833 l'i Dallas 3 2 .600 3 San Antonio 3 2 .600 3 Utah 3 4 .429 4 Minnesota 0 6 .000 6Va Pacific Division Golden Slate 5 0 1.000 Portland 3 0 1.000 1 Phoenix 3 2 .600 2 Sacramento 3 2 .600 2 Seattle 3 2 .600 2 L.A.

Lakers 2 4 333 3a LA. Clippers 0 5 .000 5 Tuesday's Games Lata Games Not Included New Jersey 112, Seattle 106 Orlando 122, Washington 102 Miami 115, Dallas 102 Atlanta 110, Boston 94 Cleveland 89, Charlotte 86, OT Detroit 99, Philadelphia 98 Denver 112, San Anlonlo 99 Milwaukee 82, Indiana 81 Houston 105, Sacramento 99 Phoenix at Portland, (n) L.A. Lakers at LA. Clippers, (n) Minnesota at Golden State, (n) Wednesday's Games Seattle at Boston, 630 p.m. Miami al Philadelphia, 630 P.m.

Chicago al San Antonio, 730 P.m. Minnesota at Phoenix, 8 p.m. New York at LA. Lakers, 930 p.m. Thursday's Games Washington al New Jersey, 6:30 p.m.

LA. Clippers at Charlotte, 630 p.m. Chicago al Houston, 7 p.m. Sacramento at Dallas, 730 P.m. Detroit al Denver, 8 p.m.

Cleveland al Portland, 9 P.m. New York at Golden State, 930 P.m. Monday's late box Jazz 110, Knicks 97 NEW YORK (97) Oakley 2-6 2-3 6, Smith 2-3 0-3 4, Ewing 5-14 8-10 18, Starts 12-20 4-6 35, Harper 4-10 2-2 10, Davis 0-2 1-1 1, Mason 3-4 5-6 11, Anthony 2-4 1-1 5, H.Williams 0-1 2-2 2, WlWiHiams 2-3 1-3 5. Totals 32-67 26-37 97. UTAH (110) Benoit 3-5 5-7 12, Malone 9-19 11-16 29, Spencer 3-5 2-2 8, Stockton 5-10 9-12 20, Watson 6-7 2-4 14, Bond 0-3 4-6 4, Russet 2-2 0-0 4, Chambers 1-3 4-5 6, Carr 4-11 1-2 13.Totats 35-45 38-54 110 New York 19 34 31 13- 97 Utah 29 24 26 31-110 3-Point goals-New York 7-22 (Slarks 7-14, Davis 0-1, Anthony 0-2, Harper 0-5), Utah 2-5 (Benoit 1-1, Stockton 1-2, Bond 0-1, Malone 0-1).

Fouled out Oakley. Rebounds New York 38 (Ewing 7), Utah 54 (Malone 13). Assists-New York 22 (Slarks 8), Utah 22 (Stockton 14). Total fouls-New York 35, Utah 25. Technicals-New York illegal defense 4, Stockton, Utah Illegal defense 2 Yesterday's results Sauthhaven 65, Mt Jutet Or.

Acad. S3 AT MOUNT JULIET CHR. ACAD. (53) Malt Wilson 21, Joe Nokes 18, Rollins 3, Webb 3, isham 2, Tewmey 2, Dawson 4 SOUTHHAVEN (45) Brian Anderson Frankie Gagliano 13, Hulet 4, Norton 8, White 6, Lettrick 2. Half: 34-14, Southhaven.

3-point goals: Mount Juliet Chr. Acad. 6, Southhaven 3. Records: Southhaven 3-0, Mount Juliet Chr. Acad.

0-1. League results DONELSON: Sunday Night Mixed-Ronnie Duckworth 225, Joann Shaw 561, Steve Taylor 279-762, Some Kind of Trouble 794-2267; Music Business Mixed-Lois Wilson 210-551, Scott Sed-man 233-625, Allen Umstead 625, The Owls 737-2090; Twilight Mixed-Sue Parky 247-609, Tony Barber 258, Steve Heathertv 685, Tax Service 1087, Who Gives A 3002; Monday Night Duos-Rhonda Heslle 187-493, Carl Jones 245, Eddie Hewitt 636, Spare 2 432, Team 1136; Breakfast Club-Claire Brewer 229-538, Lois Smith 538, Wrecking Crew 674-1942. Hole-in-one SMYRNA NATIONAL Bob Ferrel aced the 17th hole, a 130-yard par-3 using an 8-iron Witnesses were Jeff Porter, Ralph Cherry and John Davton 10 3 1 21 69 40 Wheeling 8 5 0 16 51 50 Toledo 7 4 1 15 42 40 Johnstown 4 5 2 10 52 56 Erie 4 6 2 10 47 52 Columbus 4 9 1 9 37 61 East Division Richmond 10 0 2 20 55 37 Greensboro 8 5 1 17 52 50 Roanoke 7 3 1 15 34 34 Charlotte 6 4 2 14 48 43 Raleigh 5 6 2 12 49 51 Hampton Rds 5 7 1 11 52 61 South Division KnoxviNe 6 3 3 15 43 42 Huntington 6 4 1 13 39 41 S. Carolina 6 5 1 13 37 45 Birmingham 5 4 1 11 48 39 Nashville 4 5 2 10 40 50 Tallahassee 4 5 2 10 41 44 Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games South Carolina al Birmingham Richmond al Greensboro Charlotte at Raleigh Sunday Monday Saturday College football: Florida at Vanderbilt, 1 p.m.; Kentucky at Tennessee, 11:30 a.m.; Tennessee Tech at MTSU, 1:30 p.m.; SE Missouri at TSU, 1:30 p.m.; Austin Peay at UT-Martin, 1 p.m. Thursday College basketball: SW Louisiana vs.

Memphis, 8:30 p.m., ESPN; Belmont at Graceland, 7:30 p.m.; Cumberland at Tennessee Westey-an, 7 p.m.; Athletes In Action at Tennessee, women, 6 p.m. NFli Week 12 lineup features, LA Rams at San Francisco, 7 p.m., ESPN. Women's basketball: Tennessee vs. Louisiana Tech, at Jackson, 1 pm, ESPN. High school football: State playoffs second round at various site.

College basketball: Argentina at Vanderbilt, 7:30 p.m.; Lipscomb Irtvttattonal, McQUddy Gym, 6, 8 p.m. College basketball: West Va Tech at Lipscomb, 7:30 pm Women's basketball: Belmont at Milligan, at Powell High, 6:30 p.m.; Cumberland at Campbeilsville 6 pm High school basketball: First lull schedule of games at various sites. College basketball: Athens State at Belmont, 7:30 p.m.; West Va Institute at Trevec-ca, 7:30 p.m..

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