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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 28

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2C The Clarion-Ledger Friday, December 1, 1989 SCOREBOARD hba TOP 25 NFL NHL ALCORN MISS. COLLEGE CALENDAR STANDINGS KANSAS 17, IDAHO 51 IDAHO S8) Freeman 5-8 (W) 10, Boyd AIITimesCST STANDINGS All TlmtsCST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division STANDINGS All Times CST WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division 7-140-014, Smith 9-144-4 22, Livingston 1-2 AMERICAN CONFERENCE 2-24, Prelow 1-10-02, Foote 2-70-04, Perry East 0-50-0 O.Henderson 0-20-00, Shields 0-1 0-0 0, Gustaveo 1-10-22, Davis 0-00-20, Akins Buffalo Buffalo Pet. PF PA .667 327 257 .583 242 274 .500 211 208 NY Rangers Philadelphia New Jersey RESULTS (7-3) Art. Grambling 35, Alcorn 30 33,722 Alcorn 27, Alabama State 13 10,000 Alcorn 31, Abilene Christian 21 7,834 Alcorn 40, Texas Southern 15 5,500 Alcorn 32, Lamar 14 13, 184 Alcorn 27, Southern 10 15,407 SW Missouri 59, Alcorn 19 9,148 4,182 Alcorn 56, Prairie View 7 5,161 JSU 23, Alcorn 20 30,748 Team RESULTS (9-3-0) Alt. McNeese State 28, MC 21 7,062 MC 34, North Alabama 0 4,200 MC 21, Southeast Missouri 6 5,137 MC24, 3,300 Jacksonville St.

23, MC 3 7,500 MC 45, Troy State 7 7,000 MC 23, Livingston 10 6,034 MC 48, West Georgia 4 3,150 5,345 Delta State 17, MC 7 4,800 MC 34, Texas AS, 1 19 6,500 MC 55, St. Cloud State 24 1,446 0-0 0-00. Totals 26-55 6-10 58. KANSAS (87) Randall 6-7 5-9 17, Calloway 2-4 0-0 4, Markkanen J-4 3-4 9, Gueidner 4-4 1-2 13, Pritchard 3-6 1-2 7, Maddox 5-80-0 10, West 0-1 0-00, Brown 7-14 1-2 19, Jordan 0-32-2 2, Wagner 3-30-06, 333 235 292 Washington 250 219 306 Pittsburgh Alexander 0-0 0-0 0, Nash 0-0 0-0 0. Totals Houston Houston 8 4 0 Miami 7 5 0 Indianapolis 6 6 0 New England 4 8 0 N.Y.

Jets 3 9 0 Central Cleveland 7 4 I 7 5 0 Cincinnati 6 6 0 Pittsburgh 6 6 0 10 2 0 LA. Raiders 6 6 0 KansasCity 5 6 1 4 8 0 4 8 0 NY islanders Adams Division Montreal Buffalo Boston .625 270 173 .583 5 294 .500 284 225 .500 177 271 33-54 13-2187. Halftime Kansas 38, Idaho 26. 3-point goals Idaho 0-3 (Boyd 0-3), Kansas 8-16 west West (Gueidner 4-4, Brown 4-9, Calloway 0-1, x-Denver x-Denver TPts GF GA 13 9 4 30 95 82 12 10 3 27 94 82 11 10 3 25 95 94 9 11 4 22 79 S3 9 14 2 20 94 106 4 18 3 IS 86 109 17 10 I 36 96 77 16 6 4 36 93 76 15 7 2 32 88 64 12 14 1 25 86 89 6 19 2 14 82 122 FERENCE TPts GF GA 16 9 I 33 99 87 14 II 2 30 95 92 11 9 4 26 88 77 12 14 0 24 105 118 4 16 3 15 75 105 11 9 8 30 119 100 12 10 5 29 106 98 12 11 2 26 109 107 12 12 1 25 77 86 9 12 4 22 84 91 Pritchard 0-2). Fouled out Boyd.

ReboundsIdaho 29 (Foote 8), Kansas 29 Hartford .833 289 177 Quebec .500 249 213 CAMPBELL CON .458 231 218 Norrls Division .333 189 215 .333 177 248 Minnesota Chicago (Brown 6). Assists Idaho 15 (Livingston San Diego 7), Kansas 21 (Pritchard 7). Total fouls Seattle San Diego Seattle Pet CB Philadelphia 8 4 .667 New York 9 5 .643 Boston a 7 533 IVi Washington 7 9 .438 3 Miami 4 1J .250 6 New Jersey 3 II .214 6 Central Division Indiana 8 4 667 Detroit 9 5 .643 Chicago 8 6 571 1 Atlanta 7 6 538 l'2 Milwaukee 7 7 500 2 Orlando 7 7 500 2 Cleveland 6 7 .462 2V4 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet GB Denver 10 4 .714 Utah 8 4 .667 1 San Antonio 8 5 .615 I'a Houston 9 6 .600 Hi Dallas 6 7 462 Charlotte 3 11 .214 7 Minnesota 3 12 200 7Vi Pacific Division A. Lakers 11 2 .846 Portland 11 3 .786 Vj Seattle 8 7 .533 4 Phoenix 5 6 .455 5 A. Clippers 4 8 .333 6t Sacramento 4 9 .306 7 Golden State 3 10 .231 8 STATISTICS Team OPP First Downs 212 165 STATISTICS Rushes-Yards 445-2086 309-901 Passing Yards 2359 2133 First Downs Total Offense 4445 3037 Rushes-Yards Passes 278 355 Passing Yards Completions 145 150 Total Offense Had Intercepted 8 24 Passes Fumbles-lost 26-13 21-14 Completions Punts-Avg.

65-35 5 Had Intercepted Penalties-Yards 103-1022 71-465 Fumbles-lost Punts-Avg. Individual Penalties Yards Idaho 17, Kansas 14. Technicals Idaho NATIONAL CONFERENCE bench. A 15,800. East UCLA 58, WASHINGTON 56 PhTladDhia 8 4 0 a.t,,Xa I I 5-126-7 16, ph" OPP 194 173 495-2147 505-1501 2149 1545 4296 3046 284 283 164 129 8 25 21-13 39-22 65-554 58-433 Today Basketball: Men's College: Millsaps vs.

Maryville, in Rhodes Classic; Miss. Valley vs. Western Kentucky in Western Kentucky tournament; Jackson State vs. Southwestern Louisiana in Bayou Classic at Lafayette, Belhaven in Belmont Classic at Nashville, Tenn. Women's College: Northwestern State vs.

Mercer and Southwestern Louisiana vs. Ole Miss in Lady Rebel Classic; Southern Miss. vs. Central Florida and William Carey vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga in USM Lady Eagle Classic; Alcorn State in Stephen F.

Austin tournament; Miss. Valley vs. Louisiana Tech in Louisiana Tech tournament; Miss. College at Jackson State; Miss. State vs.

Florida State in Tallahassee Classic; MUW at Tampa; Belhaven at Arkansas-Montlcello. Junior College (men-women doubleheaders unless otherwise Indicated): Natchez vs. Gulf Coast, Bossier, vs. Delgado, and Pearl River vs. Mary Holmes in Pearl River men's tournament; Gulf Coast, Pearl River in Gulf Coast women's tournament.

TV Basketball: Colleges: Pittsburgh vs. Oklahoma State, 6 p.m., USA; Ohio State vs. North Carolina State, 8 p.m., USA. NBA: Utah Jazz at Atlanta Hawks, 7 p.m., TNT; Detroit Pistons at Los Angeles Lakers, 9:30 p.m., TNT. Tennis: Professional: The Nabisco Masters, 4 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 2 a.m., ESPN.

Golf: Professional: The J.C. Penney Classic, noon, USA; The GTE West Classic, 1 1 p.m.. ESPN. St. Louis Toronto Detroit Smythe Division Calgary Edmonton Los Angeles Winnipeg Vancouver 8, Martin 4-9 3-6 1 1, Murray 2-5 2-2 8, Butler 0-0 1-2 1, Mason 0-0 0-00.

Totals 20-46 14- Dallas I 11 0 Central .750 268 204 .667 247 203 .500 271 247 .417 220 264 .083 153 303 .583 282 281 .583 235 198 .500 297 257 .417 258 318 .250 200 302 2258. Green Bay WASHINGTON (56) Hayward 2-6 2-4 MinnMot; Individual RUSHING casner -u z-z zu, nauu-ju-uu, merruij-a TamDa nv 3-89, Youngblood 1-50-03, Meekins0-l 2-2 2, Lautenbach 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 19-52 12-19 Wednesday's Games Montreal 5, Quebec 2 Washington 5, Detroit 3 Winnipeg 5, New York Rangers 4 Toronto 3, Vancouver 2, OT 30. Halftime-UCLA 33, Washington 24. 3- San Francisco L.A.

Rams New Orleans .833 342 206 .667 302 249 .500 279 235 .250 198 309 point goals-UCLA 4-12 (Madkins 2-3, Murray 2-3, Martin 0-2, Walker 0-4), Atlanta wasnington o-iu iecasner naywaro ini-ned dvi.ion McAfee Taylor Thames Bolton Herzog Hardy Chauvin Purvis Livingston Henry PASSING 1-1, Youngblood 1-2, Merritt o-i, west 0- Thursdays Games 1). Fouled out Hayward. Rebounds Detroit 13 riwelanrf in adeKs0 No. Yds. Avg.

Lng. 197 1038 5.3 41 80 362 4.5 33 82 326 4.0 17 40 321 8.0 51 21 83 4.0 24 16 54 3.4 17 10 40 4.0 9 3 2 0.7 2 5 -14 0 41 -45 9 C-A-l Pet. Yds. TO 160-2744 58.0 2054 15 2-4-0 50.0 73 1 1-1-0 100.0 11 0 1-1-0 100.0 9 0 0-2-0 00.0 0 0 RUSHING Jenkins Cleveland Gaines G.Tillman McNair Butler Martin Holmes Finkley Griffin Reed Merchant Blackmon Smalls Coffee PASSING McNair G.TIImn Butler Coffee Finkley Martin 5), Washington 6 Brown 2). Total fouls- iSJVnrt New York Jets 27, Atlanta 7 No.

Yds. Avg. Lng. 117 787 6.7 49 44 247 5.6 30 87 321 3.6 18 34 175 5.1 18 59 179 3.0 21 30 85 2.8 13 8 74 9.2 34 13 72 5.5 24 11 71 6.4 30 12 52 4.3 II 13 52 4.0 11 4 12 2.0 6 1 11 11.0 11 2 -10 3 3 -8 4 C-A-l Pet. Yds.

TO 118-214-5 55.0 1898 14 15-29-0 51.7 338 4 6-18-1 33.3 73 0 4-16-2 25.0 40 0 1-1-0 100.0 II 0 0-0-0 00.0 0 0 5,230. UCLA 15, Washington 23. A Wednesdays Games Boston 118, New Jersey 95 Philadelphia 114, Cleveland 84 Atlanta III, Washington 104 Minnesota 105, Miami 100 Indiana 100, Utah 88 Dallas 102, Charlotte 83 Detroit 111, Phoenix 103 Milwaukee 117, Los Angeles Clippers 103 New York 129, Golden State 111 Thursday's Games Orlando 103, Minnesota 96 Houston 1 13, Charlotte 101 SanAntonio93, Dallas89 Denver 103, Milwaukee 102 Seattle 127, New York 122 Los Angeles Lakers 109, Sacramento 93 Today's Games Buffalo 24, Cincinnati 7 Indianapolis 10, San Diego 6 Green Bay 20, Minnesota 19 KansasCity 34, HoustonO Pittsburgh 34, Miami 14 Denver 41, Seattle 14 LosAngelesRaiders24, New England 21 Tampa Bay 14, Phoenix 13 Washington 38, Chicago 14 Los Angeles Rams 20, New Orleans 17, Henry Bolton Purvis Taylor Livngstn OREGON 68, ARIZONA 63 ARIZONA (63) Womack 1-5 0-0 2, Buechler S-150-0 17, David 2-53-57, Othick 0-5 0-00, Muehlebach 2-5 l-l 7, Williams 4-137-1019, Rooks4-9 1-29, SchmidtO-00-00, Mason 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 23-57 14-20 63. OREGON (68) Reynolds 6-15 1-2 13, Dunn 1-3 0-0 2, Lucas 3-7 5-911, Brandon 9- Thursday's Games Boston 5, Buffalo 1 Montreal 6, Quebec 2 Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 1 Hartford 5, St.

Louis 3 New York Islanders 2, Chicago 0 Calgary 5, Minnesota 2 Ed monton 7, Los Angeles 6 Todays Games New Jersey at Buffalo, 6:35 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Detroit at Winnipeg, 7:35 p.m. New York Rangers at Vancouver, 9:35 p.m. Saturdays Games St.

Louis at Boston, 6:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Quebec, 6:35 p.m. Washington at New Jersey, 6:45 p.m. Toronto at Calgary, 7 p.m. New York Islanders at Winnipeg, 7 p.m.

Hartford at Montreal, 7:05 p.m. Minnesota at Edmonton, 7:05 p.m. New York Rangers at Los Angeles, 9:35 p.m. Sunday's Games Boston at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. St.

Louis at Buffalo, 6:05 p.m. Toronto at Edmonton, 7:05 p.m. Detroitat Chicago, 7:35 p.m. Minnesota at Vancouver, 9:05 p.m. GOLF 14 5-9 27, Mixon 3-14 4-4 12, Fife 1-1 0-2 2, QT RECEIVING RECEIVING PGA QUALIFYING AT WOODLANDS, TEXAS PAR: 72.

LENGTH: 7,045 yards. COURSE: Woodlands Inn. (low 50 qualify for PGA Tour and next 50 qualify for Ben Hogan Tour; the field will be cut to the low 90 plus ties after Satur oiair ihiwju, A.jonnson u-z i-z i. Totals 23-56 16-28 68. Halftime Oregon 41, Arizona 35.

3-poit goals Arizona 3-14 (Muehlebach 2-5, Buechler 1-4, Othick 0-5). Oregon 6-17 (Brandon 4-4, Mixon 2-10, Reynolds 0-1). Fouled out-Williams, A.Johnson. ReboundsArizona 38 (Rooks 12), Oregon 34(Lucas9). Assist! -Arizona 16 (Othick 7), Oregon 15 (Brandon 7).

Total fouls-Arizona 24, Ore; on 17. Technicals Buechler. days fourth round): Mondays Gamo San Francisco 34, New York Giants 24 Sunday, Dec. 3 Cincinnati at Cleveland, noon. Green Bay at Tampa Bay, noon.

Houston at Pittsburgh, noon. Indianapolis at New England, noon. Los Angeles Rams at Dallas, noon. Miami at Kansas City, noon. New Orleans at Detroit, noon.

Philadelphia at New York Giants, noon. San Francisco at Atlanta, noon. Washington at Phoenix, 3 p.m. New York Jets at San Diego, 3 p.m. Denver at Los Angeles Raiders, 3 p.m.

Chicago at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4 Buffalo at Seattle, 8 p.m. Ray Barr Wo. Yds.

TO Smalls 47 926 9 C.Tillman 29 492 5 Gaines 13 194 1 Jenkins 11 121 0 Evans 10 150 1 Perkins 8 175 1 Griffin ,5 38 0 Blackmon 4 83 0 G.Tillman 4 40 0 Harness 3 51 1 McNair 2 19 0 Gray 2 16 0 Walker 2 28 0 No. Yds. TD Bolton 58 964 11 Taylor 39 352 0 Riley 36 439 4 McAfee 14 155 1 Houston 8 144 0 Cicco 3 21 0 Thames 3 20 0 Crawford 1 31 0 Fayard 1 10 0 Henry 19 0 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg.

Lng. Henry 62 2613 42.2 57 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. Long Milloy 30 192 6.4 40 Green 10 0.0 0 Cleveland at boston, p.m.

Miami at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m. Orlando at Indiana, 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia vs. Washington at Baltimore, 7p.m. Utah at Atlanta, 7 p.m.

Los Angeles Clippers at Phoenix, 8:30 p.m. Detroit at Los Angeles Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Golden State at Portland, 9:30 p.m. Saturday's Games Utah at Washington, 6:30 p.m. Chicago at Miami, 6:30 p.m.

Philadelphia at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. Dallas at Houston, 7:30 p.m. Charlotte at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Portland at Denver, 8:30 p.m.

New York at Phoenix, 8:30 p.m. Detroit at Seattle, 9 p.m. Sacramento at Los Angeles Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. Sunday's Game New York at Los Angeles Lakers, 9:30 p.m.

SEC TrayTyner 73-71-144 Greg Kraft 71-73-144 Michael Springer 72-72144 Mike Smith 72-72-144 Tony Sills 73-71-144 BillButtner 73-72-145 Steve Hart 71-74-145 MikeSchuchart 72-73145 Joel Padfield 70-75-145 Tom Lehman 73-72145 Ed Dougherty 74-71-145 Brian Mogg 73-72145 Greg Bruckner 7649145 Ed Kirby 73-72-145 Harry Taylor 1 72-73-145 Rick Pearson 72-73-145 Eric Booker 75-70-145 Joel Edwards 73-72-145 Frank Edmonds 71-74145 Peter Persons 73-73-146 PaulTrittler 72-74-146 TomSilva 74-72-146 Clark Dennis 72-74-146 Brad Bell 72-74-146 Kim Young 76-70-146 Kevin Leach 70-76146 Mississippian scores MitchAdcock 72-77149 David Allen 76-78154 Glen Day 80-77-157 FOOTBALL ALABAMA 101, N. CAROLINA 93 Yds. Avg. 39.6 34.3 PUNTING No. Coburn 50 Wilms 6 PUNT RETURNS Lng.

54 55 KICKOFF RETURNS NORTH CAROLINA (93) Chilcutt 5- eBmeHMBeIlal 10 2-2 12, Fox 7-15 4-4 20, Williams 6-11 3-4 16, Rice 2-6 1-1 5, Madden 3-40-1 6, Denny THE nnllQ 2-3 0-0 5, Harris 0-0 0-0 0, Rodl 1-2 0-0 2, HE StUVO Lynch 4-70-08, Davis 7-8 0-0 19, Wenstrom (WO-00. Totals37-46 10-12 93. ALABAMA (101) Horry 4-13 7-9 17, VEGAS LINE Cheatum 9-17 5-4 23, Webb 4-11 0-0 12, Gannett News Service Waites 1-3 0-0 3, Lancaster 3-79-1115, Be- (Home Teams in CAPS) noit 4-7 4-4 12, Campbell 0-004 0, Askins 4- PRO BASKETBALL Long 25 No. 17 1 Yds. 114 13 Avg.

6.7 13.0 No. Yds. Avg. Long McAfee 15 379 25.3 53 Bolton 7 121 17.3 26 Chauvin 4 75 18.8 41 Herzog 2 39 19.5 22 Milloy 1 11 11.0 Richrdsn 1 10 10.0 10 Houston 1 6 6.0 4 Taylor Jackson MAGIC 103, WOLVES OS MINNESOTA (96) Corbin 1 1-17 3-4 25, Mitchell 5-13 1-4 11, Lohaus 8-12 0-0 16, Campbell 6-24 5-6 17, Lowe 1-4 2-2 4, Murphy 0-2 0-00, Royal 5-155-5 15, ichardson yj-J IV. I OtalS 33-67 28-33 101.

Halftime Alabama 44, North Carolina Favorite 41. 3-point goals North Carolina 9-13 INDIANA 71-67-138 7048-138 73- 67-140 70-70-140 69- 71-140 70- 70-140 71- 69-140 71-70-141 70-71-141 70-71-141 70- 71-141 71- 70-141 69- 73-142 74- 68-142 74-68-142 70- 72-142 72- 70-142 71- 71-142 7349-142 7547- 142 72- 70-142 71-72-143 71-72-143 74-69-143 7548- 143 70-73-143 7449-143 70- 73-143 71- 72-143 72- 71-143 71- 72-143 7449-143 7449-143 73- 70-143 74- 70-144 72- 72-144 71-73-144 73- 71-144 74- 70-144 73-71-144 71- 73-144 72- 72-144 David Toms David Peoples Casey Nakama Jerry Haas Ronnie McCann Rick Todd Sean Murphy Patrick Burke Tommy Moore KentKluba Ron Streck Sonny Skinner Jack Ferenz John McComish Kelly Gibson Brian Kamm Lee Janzen Bob Eastwood Jay Delsing Emlyn Aubrey Greg Hickman Perry Arthur Michael Allen Don Reese Jeff Wilson Neat Lancaster PatFitzsimons David Canipe Jeff Cook Nolan Henke Lennie Clements P.H.Horganlll Jim Woodward Chris Kite Jerry Anderson Dillard Pruitt Grant Waite BobMakoski RickFehr Dan Pelczarskl DanHaltdorson KICKOFF RETURNS 3-8 1-27, RothO-1 1-2 1, WestO-00-00. Totals a I' SSJV itT 39-9618-25 96 Alabama 7-12 (Askins 4-5, BOSTON Yds. Avg. Long GTE WEST CLASSIC AT OJAI, CALIF.

LENGTH: 6, 190 yards PAR: 35-3570 COURSE: Ojai Valley Inn 8, Country Club Today Pts 13 5 10 3 5V4 14 12 Underdog Orlando Miami Cleveland Philadelphia Utah La Clippers Golden State 20.0 29 INTERCEPTIONS "aiica in. ruvim uui nunc. VVA3nlN? I UN Th; Laro una 41 (Lhllcutt ATLANTA 5-17 3-16 24, Vincent 2-2 22, Ander- VJS.fSSZ Carolina 12 (Fox 6), Alabama 21 NO. 14 4 6 3 1 1 1 (Waites PORTLAND Taylor G.Tillman Merchant Jenkins Finkley Jackson C. Tillman Holmes son 1-2 0-0 2, Green 1-70-02.

Skiles 2-40-0 4. 14.0 16.0 24.5 17.0 17.0 0.0 12.0 19 35 18 17 17 0' 12 y). lotai touis-North Carolina 25, Ala bama 17. No. Yds.

Avg. Richardson 7 135 19.3 Green 5 52 10.4 Hathorn 4 55 13 8 Milloy 2 31 15.5 Knox 2 27 13.5 Conway 2 21 10.5 Backstrom 2 6 3.0 R.Magee 1 25 25.0 Underdog Florida State AUBURN Ansley 0-3 0-0 0, Turner 1-1 0-0 2.Totals 40-85 22-27 103. Minnesota 26 21 19 30- 94 Orlando 29 20 26 28-103 3-Point goals Minnesota 0-1 (Lohaus 0-1), Orlando 1-1 (Theus 1-1). Fouled out Corbin. Rebounds Minnesota 56 SCORES COLLEGE BASKETBALL Today Favorite Pts.

FLORIDA 8 Ala. Birmingham 7 MANUFACTURER'S HANOVER CLASSIC At New Rochelle, N.Y. Favorite Pts Kent St. 2 INTERCEPTIONS waiter zembnski Homero Biancas Jim Dent Frank Beard Bob Charles Bill Collins Al Kelley Deray Simon Orville Moody Chi Chi Rodriguez Larry Ziegler Bill Johnston Terry Dill Gay Brewer Jim Ferree Llovd Harris 31-33-64 33- 31-64 34- 32-66 31- 35-66 35- 31-66 34-33-67 33- 34-67 34- 33-67 35- 32-67 32- 35-67 33- 34-67 34- 33-67 33-35-68 32-36-68 32-36-68 36- 33-69 SCORING STATE (Lohaus 11), Orlando 58 (Catledge 12) Assists Minnesota 30 (Lowe 10), Orlan Underdog Miss. College 121, Baptist Christian 52 Wichita St.

do 29 (Theus 8). Total fouls Minnesota (Belmont Classic) WESTERN KENTUCKY INVITATIONAL 28, Orlando 23. Technical Orlando illegal defense 2. A 15,077. Belmont 102, Belhaven 78 SEC No.

Yds. Avg. Thomas 4 47 7.8 Taylor 5 46 9.2 Lewis 4 -46 11.5 Robinson 2 19 9.5 Butler 1 22 22.0 Graham 1 8 8.0 Stewart 1 6 6.0 Harris 1 1 0.0 Carroll 1 0 0.0 Abbott 1 0 0.0 Harris 1 0 0.0 Alabama 101, North Carolina 93 ROCKETS 113, HORNETS 101 east CHARLOTTE (101) TriDucka 5-16 in. American Intl. 98, Westfield St.

78 TD FG PAT TP Bolton 17 0-0 0-0 102 McAfee 10 04 0-0 60 Jenkins 0 6-9 21-22 39 Thames 6 0-0 0-0 36 Taylor 5 0-0 0-0 30 Stewart 0 4-8 18-20 30 Riley 4 0-0 0-0 24 Richardson 2 0-0 0-0 12 R.Magee 1 0-0 0-0 4 Chauvin 1 0-0 0-0 4 Fayard 0 0-0 1-1 2 At Bowling Green, Ky. Favorite Pts Underdog Georgia 6 Tcu DIET PEPSI TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS At Raleigh, N.C. Favorite Pts Underdog Pittsburgh 1 i Oklahoma State N.C. STATE 12 Ohio State American U. 78, Loyola, Md.

51 zz, Kamois 1-4 u-2 Keid 6-10 2-4 14, Bo- Connecticut 76, Yale 50 Edinboro75, Kutztown57 Fordham 69, Hofstra 56 Jackson State vs. Southwestern Louisiana New Hampshire Coll. 81, Merrimack 68 CENTRAL FIDELITY CLASSIC SCORE BY QUARTERS Penn St. 82, Vermont 57 At Richmond, Va. Underdog Army South Carolina Favorite Pts RICHMOND 10 Maryland 1 CARRIER CLASSIC At Syracuse, N.Y.

Favorite Pts SYRACUSE 23 fa At The Cajundome Lafayette, today, 7 p.m. Probable starting lineups JACKSON STATE (2-1) Underdog Virginia CW GANNETT ALL-AMERICA TEAM Quarterbacks: Andre Ware Houston 6-1 210 Junior; John Friesz Idaho 6-4 210 Senior; Tony Rice Notre Dame 6-0 190 Senior; Major Harris West Virginia 6-1 220 Junior; Dee Dowis Air Force 5-9 155 Senior; TyDetmerBYU 5-11 180 Sophomore Running Backs: Anthony Thompson Indiana 5-11 215 Senior; Blair Thomas Penn State 5-10 195 Senior; Emmitt Smith Florida 5-11 205 Junior; Johnny Bailey Texas 5-8 175 Senior; Mike Pringle Cal Fullerton 5-8 185 Senior; Harold Green South Carolina 6-1 223 Senior; Aaron Craver Fresno 5-11 210 Junior; Siran Stacy Alabama 5-10 195 Junior; Blaise Bryant Iowa State 4-1 208 Junior; Ivory Lee Brown Arkansas P.B. 6-1 210 Sophomore; Darrell Thompson Minnesota 4-2 220 Senior. Tight Ends: Eric Green Liberty 4-4 270 Senior; Derek Brown Notre Dame 6-6 235 Sophomore; Jackie Harris NE Louisiana 6-3 228 Senior. Wide Receivers: Raghib Ismail Notre Dame 5-10 175 Sophomore; Reggie Rem-bert West Virginia 6-4 205 Senior; Em-mauel Hazard Houston 5-9 170 Junior; Clarkston Hine Duke 5-11 170 Senior; Terence Mathis New Mexico 5-9 160 Senior; Richard Buchanan Northwestern 4-0 180 Senior; Rob Moore Syracuse 4-2 200 Junior; Dan Bitson Tulsa 4-1 185 Junior; Andre Riley Washington 5-9 175 Senior; Shannon Sharpe Savannah 6-2220 Senior.

Centers: John Flannery Syracuse 6-3 290 Junior; Tony Mayberry Wake Forest 6-4 275 Senior; Bern Brostek Washington 4-2290 Senior; Dean Caliguire Pittsburgh 4- 2270 Senior. Mohammed Elowinibi Brigham Young 4-4 305 Senior; Dave Szott Penn State 4-3 270 Senior; Eric Still Tennessee 6-3 280 Senior; Mark Tucker USC 6-3 270 Junior; Ed King Auburn 6-3 280 Sophomore. Offensive Tackles: Richmond Webb Texas 6-6 290 Senior; Roman Ma-tusz Pittsburgh 6-4 280 Senior; Glenn Parker Arizona 4-5 300 Senior; Doug Gla-ser Nebraska 64 295 Senior. Nose Tackles: Chris Zorich Notre Dame 6-1 270 Junior; Mo Gardner Illinois 6-2 250 Junior; Odel Haggins Florida State 6-2260 Senior. Defensive Tackles and Down Ends: Greg Mark Miami, Fla.

4-3 245 Senior; Cortez Kennedy Miami, Fla. 4-1 290 Senior; Jeff Aim Notre Dame 6-7 265 Senior; Marc Spindler Pittsburgh 6-4 285 Junior; Russell Maryland Miami, Fla. 6-2 280 Junior; Eric Hayes Florida State 6-3 290 Senior; Travis Davis Michigan State 6-2 270 Senior; Ted Washington Louisville 4-5 300 Junior; Oliver Barnett Kentucky 4-3 290 Senior. Linebackers: Junior Seau USC 4-3 245 Junior; Keith McCants Alabama 4-5 255 Junior; Percy Snow Michigan State 4-2 240 Senior; Andre Collins Penn State 4-1 224 Senior; Tony Bennett Ole Miss 4-1 236 Senior; James Francis Baylor 4-4 250 Senior; Alfred William Colorado 6-6 235 Junior; Ron Cox Fresno 6-1 236 Junior; Dar-ion Conner Jackson State 6-3 250 Senior. Cornerbacks: James Williams Fresno 5- 10 175 Senior; Chris Oldham Oregon 5-9 175 Senior; Todd Lyght Notre Dame 6-0 180 Junior; Mickey Washington Texas A8.M 5-9 185 Senior; Alonzo Hampton Pittsburgh 5-11 195 Senior.

Safeties: Pat Terrell Notre Dame 4-1 200 Senior; Mark Carrier USC 4-1 185 Junior; Tripp Welborne Michigan 4-1 15 Junior; Jesse Campbell N.C. State 4-3 210 Sophomore; Ken Swilling Georgia Tech 6- 2 225 Sophomore. Kickers: Jason Hanson Washington St. 5- 11 170 Sophomore; David Browndyke LSU6-1 190 Senior. Punters: Tom Rouen Colorado 4-2 220 Sophomore; Sean Fleming Wyoming 6-2 180 Sophomore.

Combination: Chris Gardockl Clemson 6- 2 194 Sophomore. AMANA-HAWKEYE CLASSIC SCORING Jenkins Smalls Coburn Cleveland C. Tillman Gaines McNair G.Tillman Finkley Greenwood Perkins Evans Butler Martin Harness tw TD FG PAT TP 0-0 54 9 0-0 0-0 54 0 4-7 27-37 39 6 0-0 0-0 34 5 0-0 0-0 30 4 0-0 0-0 24 3 0-0 0-0 18 3 0-0 0-0 18 10-0-1 8 0 1-1 4-5 7 1 0-0 0-0 4 10-0 0-0 4 10-0 0-0 4 10-0 0-0 4 10-0 0-0 4 Providence 85, Monmouth, N.J. 61 utgers 78, Lafayette 69 Towson St. 102, Gettysburg 64 Villanova 93, St.

Francis, Pa. 72 SOUTH Citadel 85, Methodist 71 Erskine72, Presbyterian 45 Fresno St. 72, McNeese St. 71 N.C.-Asheville83, VMI77 S. Carolina St.

95, Savannah St. 60 MIDWEST Cent. Arkansas 77, Mo. Southern 68 E. Michigan 76, Wis, -Milwaukee 57 Kansas 67, Idaho 58 Loyola, 111.69, Rider61 City 89, Mac Murray 55 S.

Illinois 99, Tennessee St. 65 St. Illinois 76, OT Wake Forest 69, SOUTHWEST Underdog OhioU. Bradley At Iowa City, Iowa Favorite Pts IOWA 15 Vi 11 Va AMERITAS CLASSIC Lincoln, Neb. Favorite Pts NEBRASKA 18 Pos.

Player Ht. Yr. Ppg. Rpg. Cleo Hayes 5-10 So.

6.3 1.0 Charles Tucker 6-3 Jr. 14.6 2.0 Robert Carter 6-8 Jr. 7.3 6.3 Craig Charles 6-4 Jr. 15.0 6.3 Eric Strothers 6-7 Jr. 17.3 8.6 MISS.

COLLEGE 57 103 74 113 347 OPPONENTS 4 58 48 34. 146 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Individual Most rushes Fred McAfee, 28, vs. Livingston. Yards rushing McAfee, 160, vs. Livingston.

Passes attempted Wally Henry, 37, vs. Delta St. Passes completed Henry, 22, vs. St. Cloud St.

Passing yardage Henry, 347, vs. St. Cloud St. Receptions Nathaniel Bolton, 7, vs. W.Georgia, Delta St.

Cloud St. Receiving yardage Bolton, 172, vs. Troy St. Team Most rushes- 50, vs. Southeast Yards rushing 328, vs.

W.Georgia. Passes attempted 37, vs. Delta St. Passes completed 23, vs. St.

Cloud St. Passing yardage 358, vs. St. Cloud St. Total yardage 589, vs.

W.Georgia. Underdog Harvard SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA CLASSIC At Lafayette, La. Favorite Pts George Mason Even COLLEGE FOOTBALL Underdog Pacific SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA (1-0) gues 4-14 4-4 14, Chapman 5-12 1-2 11, Turner 3-8 2-2 8, Anderson 5-103-3 14, Row-som 1-23-4 5, SichtingO-3 0-00, Gray 3-6 3-49. Totals 35-85 28-37 101. HOUSTON (113) B.Johnson 7-132-2 14, Thorpe 10-163-423, Olajuwon 9-103-521, Lucas 4-6 2-2 10, Wiggins 12-19 00 24, Floyd 0-2 1-2 1, Smith 2-3 1-45, Bowie 2-42-26, Dinkins 1- 1 1-13, McCormick 1-22-24.

Totals 48-76 17-24113. Charlotte 23 15 24 39-101 Houston 24 22 30 35-113 3-Point goals Charlotte 3-8 (Tripucka 2- 3, Anderson 1-4, Chapman 0-1), Houston 0-2 (Thorpe 0-1, Floyd 0-1). Fouled out-None. Rebounds-Charlotte 38 (Reid 7), Houston 54 (Thorpe 13). Assists-Char-lotte 21 (Bogues 7), Houston 35 (Lucas 13).

Total fouls-Charlotte 22, Houston 25. SPURS 93, MAVERICKS 89 DALLAS (89) Dantley 4-14 3-4 11, Williams 2-7 2-2 6, Perkins 7-13 4-6 18, Black-man 8-15 4-7 20, Harper 8-15 2-320, White 2-80-04, Wennington 0-30-00, Davis2-40-04, Jones 1-3 4-6 6. Totals 34-82 19-28 89. SAN ANTONIO (93) Elliott 4-9 4-4 12, Cummings 8-18 4-4 20, Robinson 6-12 3-3 15, Cheeks 5-9 2-5 12, Anderson 6-12 2-514, Paspali 1-2 0-2 3, Brickowski 3-5 1-2 7, Jones 0-1 0-0 0, Maxwell 2-3 2-4 6, Wingate 2-4 0-0 4, Moore 0-10-00. Totals 37-76 19-29 93.

Dallas 17 28 22 22-89 San Antonio 20 23 34 16-93 3-Point goals-Dallas 2-5 (Harper 2-5), San Antonio 0-2 (Maxwell 0-1, Cummings r-0-1). Fouled out None. Rebounds Dal- -las 51 (Dantley, Perkins 8), San Antonio 55 (Robinson 17). Assists-Dallas 16 (Harper 7), San Antonio 23 (Wingate 6). -Total fouls Dallas 26, San Antonio 23.

Technicals San Antonio illegal defense, Dallas assistantcoach Heard. A 12,1 10. NUGGETS 103, BUCKS 102 MILWAUKEE (102) -Roberts 4-10 2-4 10, Sikmo 5-15 3-3 15, Breuer 7-18 2-2 16. Houston 102, Hawaii Loa 47 Oklahoma Baptist 107, Arkansas Bap- Saturday list 85 Favorite Pos. Player Ht.

Yr. Ppg. Rpg. Sydney Grider 6-4 Sr. 41.0 8.0 Aaron Mitchell 6-2 Jr.

10.0 6.0 Kenneth Allen 6-8 Jr. 16.0 6.0 Kevin Brooks 6-8 So. 0.0 2.0 Marcus Stokes 6-7 So. 8.0 14.0 Pts 11 25 Vj 3vj 14 33 Vj 42 V4 Even 14 Va Even Underdog Rutgers Vanderbilt GEORGIA TECH FLORIDA RICE SMU Alabama Texas Louisville Pittsburgh (A) TENNESSEE Georgia Florida State Houston ARKANSAS (B) AUBURN TEXAS Syracuse (C) (A) -at Dublin Ouachita 84, Philander Smith 72 Rice 77, Indiana St. 75, OT San Diego 73, North Texas 60 Tulsa 62, Lamar 70 FAR WEST Brigham Young 71, Utah St.

65 Colorado81, Wyoming 77 N. Arizona 61, LaVerne 51 Oregon 68, Arizona 63 Oregon St. 87, Arizona St. 44 Purdue 45, Utah 43 San Diego St. 47, UC iverside 41 UCLA 58, Washington 54 Washington St.

66, Southern Cat 67 SCORE BY QUARTERS ALCORN STATE 79 109 98 40 321 OPPONENTS 58 30 51 45 -205 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Individual Most rushes Cedrick Jenkins, 19 vs. Lamar. Yards rushing Jarvis Jenkins, 127 vs. Mississippi Valley. Passes attempted Fred McNair, 40 vs.

Lamar. Passes completed McNair 24, vs. Lamar. Passing yardage McNair 313, vs. Lamar.

Receptions Smalls 10, vs. Lamer. Receiving yardage Smalls 170, vs. Tex. So.

Team Most rushes 56 vs. Prairie View. Yards rushing 400 vs. Prairie View. Passes attempted 40 vs.

Lamar. Passes completed 26 vs. Lamar. Passing yardage 313 vs. Lamar.

JC FOOTBALL (O-at Tokyo NFL FOOTBALL Sunday STATE WOMEN Tennessee-Martin 79, Blue Mountain Favorite COLLEGES Green Bay NEW ENGLAND Houston New Orleans KANSASCITY L.A. Rams San Francisco N.Y. GIANTS CLEVELAND Pts 2Vi 1V4 3 4 4Va 9V2 9 3 4 4V2 4'2 1 VI 4'2 JUCOS MEN Underdog TAMPA BAY Indianapolis PITTSBURGH DETROIT Miami DALLAS ATLANTA Philadelphia Cincinnati N.Y. Jets PHOENIX Denver Chicago Underdog SEATTLE (Belmont Classic) RFLMMIT 109 REI UAUBun SAN DEGO Others to watch: JSU: Shannon Studville, 6-9, 6.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg; Corey Ellis, 6-8, 6.3 0 ppg, 1.60 rpg; Robert Stiff, 6-4, 7.00 ppg, 1 6 0 rpg. USL: Todd Hill, 6-9, 17.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg; Tyrone Jones, 6-4, 2.0 ppg, 1.0 rpg.

Coaches: Andy Stoglin (Texas El Paso, '65), 2-1 in 1st season at JSU, 35-24 in 3rd season overall. Marty Fletcher (Maryland, 73), 4 1 -45 in 4th season at USL; 78-120 in 8th season overall. Radio: JSU network, WKXI (1300 AM) in Jackson. Notes: Strothers has either led or tied for the lead in rebounding in all three JSU games. There have been three different scorers in each Tiger game Charles Tucker (24) vs.

Miles, Robert Stiff (14) vs. Northeast Louisiana and Strothers (24) vs. Belhaven College JSU 0-1 in road games losing 90-72 at NLU. The Tigers, hobbled by injuries, dress only nine players. USL is a member of the American South Conference USL opened its season with a 94-83 victory over Ole Miss in Jackson last Friday Grider's 41 -point game against Ole Miss was the third of his career.

He was 9 of 13 shooting from 3-point range. Tim Turner BELHAVEN (78) Juban 1-2 0-1 2, Thompson 4-7 0-1 9, Powell 1-6 1-2 3, Guidry 0-0 0-20, St. Amant3-7 MINNESOTA 2-60-05, Jones 8-12 1-2 19, Summerville4-8 Dec- 0-1 8, Klein 0-1 0-1 0, Coleman 2-5 2-2 6, Ea Price 7-13 3-7 17, Thomas 0-0 0-0 0. Totals' 32-6710-2278. BELMONT(102)-MayernickO-32-22.

m'm 6-9 2-2 14, Humphries 12-17 1-3 ,25, Pierce 4-9 8-9 16, Coleman 0-2 2-2 2, 0-40-00, Grayer 1-10-02, Brown 2-2 2. Totals 39-85 22-27 102. DENVER (103) English 4-7 0-0 8, Kempton 1-4 2-2 4, Rasmussen 4-12 3-4 11, Lever 7-18 0-0 15, Adams 1-74-66, Davis 10-18 4-4 24, Schayes 0-1 2-2 2, Lane 0-0 0-0 0, Lichti 4-6 4-4 12, Hughes 2-6 0-0 4, Hanzlik 8-121-1 0-00-00. Totals41-91 20-23 103. Milwaukee 29 23 29 21-102 Denver 31 20 23 29-103 3-Point goals Milwaukee 2-7 (Sikma '2-4, Pierce 0-1), Denver 1-6 (Lever 1-2, Hughes 0-1, Adams 0-3).

Fouled out Pts 512 ALL-STAR TEAMS Hero are the lineup for Saturday's game in Boonevillo: South Matt Wiltshire, kicker, Jones County; Ronnie Williamson, defensive end, East Central; Arthur Brandon, defensive back, Hinds; Dexter Rouhlac, quarterback, Copiah-Lincoln; David Davis, quarterbackpunter, Gulf Coast; Leonard Williams, quarterback, Jones County; Dejuan Singleton, wide receiver, Copiah-Lincoln; Curt DeLee, wide receiver, Southwest; Bryan Porter, linebacker, Gulf Coast; Danny Blackwell, defensive back, Jones County; Dan Stall-worth, defensive back, Gulf Coast, Darnell Brown, running back, East Central; Ricky Alexander, linebacker, Gulf Coast; Tracy Mlnniefield, fullback, Hinds; Mike Williams, defensive end linebacker, Copiah-Lincoln; Oscar Buch, tight end, Jones County; Victor Green, defensive back, Copiah-Lincoln; Willie Richards, linebacker. Hinds; Jason Brabham, linebacker. Southwest; Bo Milton, centeroffensive lineman. Southwest; Will Russell, defensive tackle, Pearl River; Mark Lowe, center, Copiah-Lincoln; Jason Dugas, offensive guard. Pearl River; Brad Holifield, offensive lineman, Jones County; Britt Eads, offensive lineman.

Hinds; Rufus Bester, defensive end. Hinds; Chris Watts, offensive tackle, Pearl River; Matt Rhodes, offensive tackle, East Central; Chris Lacosta, defensive end, Pearl River; Eric Mizell, tight end, Gulf Coast; Eric Drakes, defensive end, Gulf Coast; Robert Thomas, wide receiver, Jones County; James Bo Davis, noseguard, MEN HINDS 100, DELTA 99 HINDS (100) Bucks 0, Charles 12, Neille 3, Whitley 2, Kelly 18, Davis 2, Robinson 39, Thompson 20, Jones 4. DELTA (99) Herman 19, Adcock 27, Jean 5, Steward 21, Pryor 2, Willis 4, Goodin 1, Perrin 13. Halftime -Delta 47-38. Regulation 87-87.

C. Smith 2-3 2-36, McFadden 1-53-45, Bell 0-30-00, Speedy 6-9 2-3 14, Corley 4-7 0-0 12, Duncan 2-5 0-0 4. Melton 0-2 0-0 0. Smith ROLL CALL SPORTLIGHT 1-2 0-2 2, Huffman 2-4 2-2 6, Thurman 7-10 4-418, Behling 12-189-1033. Totals37-7l 24- BASEBALL 32 102.

Am.rir.n I schayes, Hanzlik. Rebounds Miiwau kee 51 (Sikma 9), Denver 53 (Lever 11) Assists-Milwaukee 19 (Sikma, Humph- Po GoaTs-Be haver Vi sTihomnn Mel ries 4), Denver 30 (Lever, Adams 8). To- 2. Odom 14 Jones 7 Riimnnt iia Hall, outfielder, to a three-year contract. i n.

a. 1-4, Jones 2-2), Belmont 4-18 National League tal fouls-Milwaukee 25, Denver A 26. 8,727. (Pearl River Coke Classic) DELGADO 98, MAR HOLMES 64 DELGADO (98)- T. Johnson 10, Gran-prix 6, Jackson 4, Cole 8, Kellum 4, Norwood 3, Wilson 5, C.

Johnson 4, P. Stewart 13, Anderson 14, Burrow 29. MARY HOLMES (44) Ross 17, Lackey 3, Bracey 14, Butler 4, Railey9, Rigby 14, Hutll. Halftime Delgado 52-32. (Mayernick 0-2, McFadden 0-2, Bell 0-2, ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS Signed if" Mel- Cox, pitcher, to a one-year contract, ton 0-1, Behling 0-1). Fouled Out-Belha- senior Professional Baseball ven, Jones, Coleman, Belmont, Bell. Re- Association SONICS 127. KNICKS 122 NEW YORK (122) Newman 10-13 8-8 en ORLANDO JUICE-Fired Gates Belmont43(Thurman8 Ass sts Be ha- 30, Oakley 3-11 4-8 12, Ewing 11-18 5-5 27, Jackson 6-12 0-0 13, G.Wilkins 3-8 0-0 7, ven 11 (Price 3, Powell 3), Belmont 27 manager. Dec.

1 1936 End Larry Kelley of Yale is named the Heisman Trophy winner. 1951 Arnold "Showboat" Boy kin of Mississippi scores seven touchdowns in a 49-7 rout of Mississippi State. 1959 Louisiana State halfback Billy Cannon is named the Heisman Trophy winner. 1973 Jack Nicklaus wins the Disney World Open to become the first professional golfer to earn $2 million in career earnings. 1980 South Carolina running back George Rogers is named the Heisman Trophy winner.

1984 Greg Page knocksout South Africa's Gerrie Coetzee in the eighth round in Sun City, Bophuthatswana to win the WBA heavyweight title. 1984 Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie is named the 50th Heisman Trophy winner. BOSSIER 88, GULF COAST 74 BOSSIER (88) Haley 19, Larkins 8, Watson 1, Grant 9, Clemmon 5, Williams 4, Lovelace 4, Davis 28, Kapers 10. Head Coach Elmer Higginbotham. Assistant Coaches David Abercrom- IN THE BLEACHERS Steve Moore E.Wilkins5-73-413,Tucker2-72-28 Walk- "tT u-ven 25, BASKETBALL er 4-40-08, Strickland 2-8M4 Tota 44-90 Huff- National Basketball Association 24-27 22.

man.A-650. HOUSTON ROCKETS-Activated Tim SEATTLE (127) -McDaniel 13-19 11-11 WOMEN McCormick, center, from the injured 37, McKey 9-9 7-9 25, Cage 8-12 2-2 18, Ellis TENN. -MARTIN 79, BLUE MOUNT. 64 Mst- placed Adrian Caldwell, center-for- TENNESSE-MARTIN (79) -HixO-00-0 ward, on thf list 0-0 4, Kemp 2-7 2-2 6, Threatt 0-1 0-0 0, Po- 0, Parish 1-2 0-0 2, Burney 3-4 2-2 8 Lind- Continental Basketball Association lyniceO-lO-00, Barros 0-1 0-00. Totals 50- sey 1-20-02, Martin 0-00-00.

Eooerson 4-7 SAN J0SE JAMMERS Acquired GULF COAST (74) Mrrrtu ijBD0WiT Gallier Knight 2, D. Brown Team Trainer joey Davis. wai imiiii nai inurno, U1IS J. Brown 3. Halftime Bossier 46-35.

87 26-30 127. ftVfil ClWTrltnUMUSetfYteM.lc. (irHV- All fUghii ftoMfd Ewa.e-.wn.,n.?.,OI,' uwm vn Kap'2'7. third-33 36 25 28122 round draft choice. New York Seattle 34 26 34 33-127 62-2 4.

Totals 28-67 19-36 79. "7t BLUE MOUNTIAN (64) -Smith 0-1 0-2 Polk l-lO-UCollier 1-2 ENGLAND PATRIOTS Re- n.n7 Tnrtrfi.in.ni uiK.inrcu uk. signed Glenn Antrum, wide receiver. BOXING 3-Point goals New York 6-15 (Newman 2-4, Tucker 2-4, G.Wilkins 1-2, 1-5), Seattle 1-7 (Ellis 1-6, McMillan Fouled out Newman. Rebounds-New York 44 (Ewing 12), Seattle 44 son 1-2 1-3 3, Strickland 7-18 13-18 27.

Mc- $imPn' wide receiver, to (McKey, McMan IV0'8'5 Halftime Tenn. -Martin 39. Blue York 24 (G.Wilkins6), Seattle31 (Threatt 6). Total fouls-New York 21, Seattle 18. Technical New York illogal defense.

A- 13,583. North Andre Guess, defensive back. Holmes; Vincent Browniee, wide receiver, Itawamba; Lenell Black, defensive back. Northeast; Jessie Randle, defensive back, East Mississippi; Bobby Tray-lor, defensive back, Delta; Ben Anderson, quarterback, Itawamba; Jim Williams, defensive back, itawamba; Grady McClinskey quarterback, East Mississippi; Rodney Spears, defensive back, Northeast; George Cullars, defensive end, Itawamba; Chris Sypho, running back, Delta; Robert Sillimon, fullback, East Mississippi; Cornelius Geoward, wide receiverrunning back. Delta; Greg Robinson, running back, Holmes; Henry Mitchell, linebacker, Delta, Mark Bell, linebacker, Itawamba; Jimmy Patterson linebacker, Itawamba; Gerry Benson, running back, East Mis-1 sissippl, Tony Perry, offensive lineman.

East Mississippi; Alex Chamblis, linebacker, Delta; Rob Wallow, offensive lineman, Itawamba; Doug Crossman, offensive lineman. Northeast; Kelvin Heard, defensive end, Northeast; Matt Smith, offensive lineman. Northeast; PEARL RIVER 76, NATCHEZ 63 PEARL RIVER (76) Wilson 28, Johnson 9, Nash 4, Warner 11, Wilks 14, Clinton 1, Washington 4, Meggs 2. NATCHEZ (63) J. Smith6, Luckout2, Holmes 15, Caldwell 4, Jones 9, Johnson 2, Newsome8, F.

Smith 17. Halftime Pearl River 38-28 WOMEN NORTHEAST 87 COAHOMA 74 NORTHEAST (87) Kelsy 29, Wallace 19, Mitchell 11, McDonald 6, McQuarter 9, Williams 9, Patterson 4, Goldin. COAHOMA (74) Williams 28, Petti-grew 16, McNeil 10, Johnson 8, Lucas 5, Lewis 3, Jackson 2, Baker 2, Russell, Foster 0, Turner. Halftime Northeast 46-38. PEARL RIVER 84, EAST MISS.

79 Mountain 26. 3-Point Goals Tenn. 2-6 Bume 2-4), Blue Mountain 2-3 (Huff 2-3). Fouled Out-Todd (Blue Mountain), McKenney (Tenn. -Martin).

Rebound-s Tenn. 33 (Xardess 9), Blue Mountain 22 (Strickland 13). Assists-Tenn. 16 (Epperson 5, Long 5), Blue Mountain 10 (Smith 2, Todd Huff, Strickland, McCoy) Total 31, Blue Mountain 23. A-250.

the developmental squad. Waived Mike Jones, wide receiver. Canadian Football League TORONTO ARGONAUTS-Named Mike McCarthy general manager of football operations. COLLEGE DAVIDSON Named Dave Fagg head football coach. SUSQUEHANNA Named Randall Bo-gar assistant wrestling coach.

'golf HOLE-IN-ONE Keith Smith used a 4-iron to ace the par-3, 170-yard No. 9 at Canton Country Club. Witnesses were Taylor Dubose, Glen Kirby and Lee Shipley. SCHEDULE Today At Lewiston, Maine, Joey Gamache, Lewiston, Maine, vs. Tom Hanks, Cleveland, 12, for the vacant IBF Intercontinental lightweight title.

At the Freemantoliseum, San Antonio, Ramon Medal, San Antonio, vs. Robert Quirago, San Antonio, 12, tor Medal's USBA bantamweight title. At the Hacienda, Las Vegas, Nigel Benn, Britain, vs. JoseQuinones, New York, 10, middles. Dec.

7 At Madison Square Garden, New York, Buddy McGirt, Brentwood, N.Y., vs Rafael Williams, Brooklyn, N. 10, welters; Merqui Sosa, Brooklyn, N.Y., vs Eddie Hall, Uniontown, 10, middles. At the Mirage, Las Vegas, Sugar Ray Leonard, Potomac, vs. Roberto Duran, Panama, 12, lor Leonard's WBC supermlddleweight title; Ray Mercer, Essex County, N. vs.

Ossie Ocasio, Puerto Rico, 8, heavys; Tommy 'The Duke" Mor- AUTO RACING t-tARL RIVER (84) Silas38, Bryan 23, easTmis ZffiTEL defensive tackle, TENNIS LAKERS 109, KINGS 93 LOS ANGELES 109) Worthy 9-17 2-2 22, Green 7-123-5 17, Thompson 8-103-5 19, Johnson 4-15 1-1 14, Scott 3-11 54 II, Cooper 2-70-04, Drew 5-4 1-1 11, Divac 4-9 0-28, Bucknall 0-1 2-2 2, Higgins 0-0 1-2 1, McNa-mara 0-0 0-00. Totals 44-88 18-28 109. SACRAMENTO (93) McCray 7-13 2-2 14, Tisdale 5-18 5-8 IS, Ellison 1-9 0-0 Ainge 7-18 04 17, Smith 9-14 0-1 19, Press-ley 3-4 5-4 II, Kite 1-20-02, Del Negro 2-40-04, Jackson 0-00-0 0, Turner 1-2 1-13, Allen 0-0 2-2 2. Stokes 1-4 0-0 2. Totals 37-90 15-20 93.

LA Laker 28 33 21 27-109 Sacramento 23 28 17 25- 93 3-Point goals Los Angeles 3-7 (Worthy 2-2, Johnson 1-1, Scott 0-1, Cooper 0-1, Green 0-2), Sacramento 4-9 (Ainge 3-4, Smith 1-2, Ellison 0-1). Fouled out-Ellison. Rebounds Los Angeles 58 (Green, Divac 10), Sacramento 54 (McCray 12). Assists Los Angeles 31 (Johnson 15), Sacramento 20 (McCray 4). Total fouls-Los Angeles 14, Sacramento lo.

A 17.0M, Odoml2.Biairii.Y.rhrn L.T." .7 st nn ss.ssippi; oary Mewart, oeten Gibbs 5, Coleman. sive tackle, Holmes; Willie Johnson, offensive lineman. Delta; Patrick Reeves, Halftime -39-39 NASCAR Final Winston Cup Points 1, Rusty Wallace, 4,176. 2. Oale Earnhardt, 4,164.

3, Mark Martin, 4,053.4, Dar-rell Waltrlp, 3,971, 5, KenSchrader, 3,786 6, Bill Elliott, 3,774. 7, Horry Gant, 1610. 8, Ricky Rudd, 3,608. 9, Geoff Bodine, 3,600. 10, Terry Labonte, 3,569.

AAOfWy 1, Rusty Wallace, 2,237.950. Dale MASTERS AT NEW YORK Round Robin Ivan Lendl (1, 2-0), Kansas city, vs. Kenny Lakusta, 7' Kenny Lakust Czechoslovakia, d. Aaron Krickstein (8, rn. 0-2), Grosse Pointe, 6-1, 6-3; John rml mh Andrew aynard, Lau- offensive lineman.

Holmes; Jim Tindall, offensive lineman. Delta; Lawrence Haynes, wide receiver, Coahoma; Chap-, man Brown, defensive lineman, Coa-f homa; Johnny Chatman, defensive line-1 man, Coahoma. Head Coach -Mike Eaton. Assistant Coaches Ed Smith, Ben Treioar, andRussEbrenfeld. Managers Brian Sutton and Tommy Greenhill.

mri-nrna im vjii Mam va-i it i w. Earnhardt, $1,432,230. 1 Darrell hnn Di.r.n;. vinceni rni MD4. Vmh HINDS 74, DELTA 71 HINDS (74) Porter 15, Bowman 1, Rhodes 10, Chancellors, MangumO, Graham 2, McJimmson 14, Walker 4, Washington 21.

DELTA (71) Carter 13, Levi 2, Causey 4, Evans 0, Kleinpeter 15, Starks 0, Howard 17, Lee 14, Norwood 4. Halftime -Hinds 41-33. si.312,479. A Ken Schrader, Mark Martin. 11,016,850.

6. SBm eSJoh 7' Piedmont: lJ Seri0 LM BM Elliott, Caljf And Vegas, vs. TBA, 4, welters; Michael Car- 7, Terry Labonte, 8703,806. sia- uuu oaiai, Phoeni IX. VS.

Minitfl Annal Binrf, yy Allison, $640,956. wlllv, v.aiiT., ngni r-..

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