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THE AAUNCIE STAR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1980 PAGE 21 Eight Chargers Named SMU's Big Challenge -Stop BYU Quarterback to AFC Pro Bowl Team Sports Scorecard Prep Cage Results College Cage Stats Money Leaders NCAA Division I Holiday Invitational PGA GOLF ICompiled by NCAA through Dec. 151 -Mission, Dec. 16 Scoring it ft ptsivg 161 32.2 137 27.4 65 31 58 21 42 26 Magee, Cal-lrvlne Bowers, American Belcher, St Bona Perry, Richmond 109 27.3 163 27.2 66 31 69 19 157 26 2 Jackson, OklaCily Field Goal Percentage I fgfgapct. 13 38 .868 42 56 .764 i 34 45 .756 4 21 28 750 Perry. Michigan SI Johnson.

Oregon St Daye, UCLA Wilson. SouCaro St 4 22 30 .733 Alekslnas. Conn Free Throw Percentage mil pa. Lamp. Virginia 26 26IUO0 22 22 i nn BarrRwve 65, North Davlex 19 Washington 62, Washington Catholic 27 Kentucky Classic Bryan Station iKy.l 67, Andrcan 66 Broad Ripple 72, Louisville Central 54 Washington Tourney Salem SO, West Washington 55 Peltln Eastern 70, Borden 57 Argus 67, Triton 53 John Glenn 53, Culver 46 Valparaiso 78, Plymouth 59 Whileland Holiday Tourney Greenwood SO, Whiteland 53 i consolation I Indian Creek 61, Center Grave 54 College Cage Results East Waynesburg II, Calif (Pa 61 South Columbus 75, No.

Alabama 5B S.U 96. U. New Orleans 66 Memphis St. 67, Delia St U.56 U. D.C.

60, U. Charleston 74. Midwest Cedarvllle 90, Wilmington 72 Cleveland St. 72, Kent St. 70 Hanover I Ind) 53, BlufflonSO Ollerbeln 63, Thomas More (Ky) 77 Sioux Falls 90, Midland 64 So.

Alabama 52, Akron 49 Wittenberg 58, Ashland 56 Southwest Brlhaven 69. Ark Monlicello 60 Nat. Texas Wesleyan 84, U. 83 No Texas SI. 81, Samford 73 W.

Texas 93. Intemalional 83 West Dickinson St 66. Rocky Mln 64 Point Uma 62 Bonlrager. Oral Rob Dillard, DePaul Duggin, New Mex Young. Ark-L.

Rock Knuckles, Toledo Lelfscn, Perm 18 16 llin 12 12 1 000 II II I IW0 10 10 I tl.OUl Rebounds Magee. Cal-lrvlne Kellogg. Ohio St Williams, Maryland Blnlon, Not'aro R. Williams, Grambling Team Offense no avg 79 158 44 147 85 14.2 56 14.0 56 14.0 Clemson Long Island Toledo I 6 6 4 3 receiver, Houston's Dave Casper at tight end, Oakland's Art Shell at tackle, replacing the injured Leon Gray of Houston, Wilkerson at guard and Cleveland's Tom DeLeone at center. On defense, the reserves include New England's Julius Adams at end, Buffalo's Fred Smerlas at tackle, Pittsburgh's Jack Ham at outside linebacker, New England's Steve Nelson at middle linebacker, Houston's Greg Stemrick at cornerback and New England's Tim Fox at safety.

The team was chosen in balloting among the 14 head coaches and NFL Players Association members on each team. The players' vote from each team was a consensus of the entire team, with each team having two votes those by players and those by coaches. The NFC leads the Pro Bowl competition six games to four. AFC Pro Bowl Selection! Offense Wide receiver: x-Joiin Jefferson, San Diego; x-Stanley Morgan, New England; Charlter Joiner, San Diego; Jerry Butler, Buffalo. Tackles: Marvin Powell, New York Jets; Doug Dieken, Cleveland; Art Shell, Oakland.

Guards: -John Hannah, New England; X-Joe DeLamielleure, Cleveland; Doug Wilkerson, San Diego. ('rulers: x-MIke Webster, Pittsburgh; Tom Deleone, Cleveland. Tight ends: x-Kellen Winslow, San Diego; Dave Casper, Houston. Quarterbacks: x-Brlan Sipe, Cleveland; Dan Fouts, San Diego. (tunning backs: Earl Campbell, Houston; x-Jne C'ribbs, Buffalo; Mike Hruitt, Cleveland; Kenny King, Oakland.

Defense Kiwis: x-Fred Dean, San DIpro; x-Arl Still. Kansas City; Julius Adams, New Kntfland. Tackles: x-Gary Johnson, San Diego; -Louie Kek'her, San Diego; Fred Smerlas, Buffalo. Outside linebackers: x-Robert Brazile, Houston; x-Ted Hendricks, Oakland; Jack Ham, Pittsburgh. Middle linebackers: x-Jack Lambert, Pitts-bur nil; Steve Nelson, New England.

Cornerbacks: x-Lester Hayes, Oakland; x-Mike Havnes, New England; Greg Stemrick, Houston. Safeties: x-Donnie Shell, Pittsburgh; x-Gary Barbara, Kansas City: Tim Fox, New England. Specialists Punter: Ray Guy. Oakland. Kicker: John Smith, New England.

Kick returner: J.T. Smith, Kansas City. Houston tackle Leon Gray was selected but 'cannot play because of an Achilles tendon injury. His replacement is Art Sliell of Oakland. -denotes starters NEW YORK (UPI) The record-setting passing combination of quarterback Dan Fouts and receivers John Jefferson, Kellen Winslow and Charlie Joiner were among eight San Diego Chargers named Wednesday to the American Conference Pro Bowl squad.

The AFC team will meet the NFC in the Pro Bowl at Honolulu on Feb. 1. Also named from the Chargers, who can clinch the AFC West title with a victory over Pittsburgh Monday night, were guard Doug Wilkerson, defensive end Fred Dean and defensive tackles Louis Kelcher and Gary Johnson. The starting unit Includes Cleveland's Brian Sipe at quarterback, with Houston's Earl Campbell and Buffalo's Joe Crlbbs in the backfield; Jefferson and New England's Stanley Morgan at wide receiver; Winslow at tight end; Marvin Powell of the New York Jets and Doug Dieken of Cleveland at tackle; John Hannah of New England and Joe DeLamielleure of Cleveland at guard; and Mike Webster of Pittsburgh at center. The starting defensive unit consists of Dean and Kansas City's Art Still at the ends, Johnson and Kelcher at tackle, Houston's Robert Brazile and Oakland's Ted Hendricks at outside linebacker, Pittsburgh's Jack Lambert at middle linebacker, Lester Hayes of Oakland and Mike Haynes of New England at cornerback and Donnie Shell of Pittsburgh and Gary Barbara of Kansas City at the safe-" ties.

Ray Guy of Oakland was selected as the punter, John Smith of New England the kicker and J.T. Smith of Kansas City as the return specialist. The backups on offense include Fouts at quarterback, Joiner and Buffalo's Jerry Butler at wide Minnesota SAN DIEGO (UPI) The biggest problem facing 19th ranked Southern Methodist University in Friday night's third annual Holiday Bowl is how to stop quarterback Jim McMahon of No. 15 Brigham Young University the best rated passer in college football history. For BYU, which is seeking its first bowl victory in five appearances, the task is to defense one of the country's finest tandem of running backs in Craig James and Eric Dickerson.

It will be "the pass versus the run" when BYU, 11-1, champion of the Western Athletic Conference, clashes with SMU, 8-3, at San Diego Stadium in a 6 p.m. PST game that oddsmak-ers have rated even. "You don't stop him, you hope to confuse him on one or two plays out of the 70 he's going to have the ball," said Mustang coach Ron Meyer of McMahon. "I think he's better than Bob Griese," said Meyer of the Miami Dolphin quarterback he once coached at Purdue. "This guy's for real.

We're going to have to give him change-ups. We're going to try to pressure him. We're going to try to cover his receivers. We're going to try to keep the ball away from him. "If our running backs hold onto the darn thing, we might have a chance," Meyer said.

"We cannot turn the ball over." The statistics of McMahon, a 6-1, 182-pound junior from Roy, Utah, are staggering. The NCAA has rated him as the best passer in college football history. He has completed 64 percent of his passes for 4,571 yards, an average of 381 yards a game, and has thrown for 47 touchdown, being intercepted only 18 times. "He has the strongest arm, he's the best athlete," said BYU coach LaVell Edwards, who has coached the likes of Gary Sheide, Gifford Nielsen and Marc Wilson. "The thing that sets Jim apart from the other quarterbacks we've had is that he can make the play that shouldn't be made." McMahon was named Western Athletic Conference player of the year In 1978, but was red-shirted last year while mending from knee surgery and was replaced by Wilson, who is now a backup for the Oakland Raiders.

The Cougars have led the nation In passing the past two years, and in 1980 averaged 56 points a game against their last five opponents as they swept to their fifth consecutive WAC championship. After an opening 25-21 loss to New Mexico, BYU went unbeaten against San Diego State, 35-11; Wisconsin, 28-3; Long Beach State 41-25; Wyoming, 52-17; Utah State 70-46; Hawaii, 34-7; Texas-El Paso, 83-7; North Texas State, 41-23; Colorado State 45-14; Utah, 56-6, and Nevada-Las Vegas, 54-14. BYU has failed in four bowl appearances, however, losing to Navy, 23-16, and to Indiana, 38-37, in the first two Holiday Bowls. "I hope that when I quit coaching or when I die, I won't be remembered as the guy who cant win a bowl, game," Edwards said. "SMU is undoubtedly the best team we've played in the Holiday Bowl." The Mustangs, who finished the season in a second place tie in the Southwest Conference, are playing in their seventh bowl game and first post-season appearance in 12 years since beating Oklahoma, 28-27, in the Bluebonnet classic in 1968.

The Mustangs began the season with four straight wins, the best start since 1950, with wins over North Texas State, TCU, UT Arlington, and Tulane. After losses to Baylor, 32-28, and Houston, 13-11, the Mustangs scored victories over Texas and Rice, then lost to Texas Tech, 0-14, before closing the season with a 31-7 win over Arkansas. Team Defense Final 1 1, Tom Watson 1530,806. 2, Ue Trev-loo S.185,814. 3, Curtis Strange 1271,400.

4, Andy Bean t269.033. Ben Crenshaw $237,727 6, Jerry Pate 1222.976. 7, George Burns 1219,928. 8. Craig Sladler 1206.291.

9. Mike Held (206.097. 10, Ray Floyd 1192,993. LPGA GOLF (Final) Beth Daniel 1231,000 1 Donna C. Young 1220,619.

1. Amy Alcott 1219.887. 4, Nancy Lopez Melton 1209,078. JoAnne Camer 8186.915. 6.

Pal Bradley 8183.377. 7, Sally Little, South Africa, 8139,127. 8. Jane Blalork 1127.873 9, Jo Ann Washam 1107,063. 10, Sandra Pott 102,822.

MEN'S TENNIS John McEnroe 1602,310 2. Bom Borg, Sweden, 6523,212. 3, Jimmy Connors 1409.611. 4, Vitas Gerulaitis 5, Guillermo Vilas, Argentina, S3W1.486. 6, Ivan Lendl, Czechoslovakia, S290.4I2.

7, Wojlek Flbak, (288.687. 8. Gene Mayer (254,119. 9, Vijay Amrltraj. India, 1243,163.

10, Brian Gottfried (229,170. WOMEN'S TENNIS 1, Martina Navratllova (615.HO0. 2, Tracy Austin (536,787 3, Chris Evert Lloyd (343,705. 4, Billle Jean King 5, Hana Mandlikova. Czechoslovakia, (250,430.

8, Wendy Turnhull. Australia, (232,473. 7, Evonne Goola-gong. Australia, (199,080. 8, Andrea Jaeger (18B.631.

9, Virginia Ruzici, Romania, (153,113. 10, Kathy Jordan (153.093. BOWLING I. Wavne Webb (1I5.U60 2, Mark Roth (101.660. 3, Mike Aulby (61,735.

4, Nelson Burton Jr. (66.183. 5, Tom Baker. (63.725 6, Pete Couture (61.603.. 7.

Gary Dickinson (61.422. 8. Sieve Martin (60.940. 9, George Pappas 10. Earl Anthony (58,731.

NASCAR (Final) I. Dale Earnhardt (5B8.926. 2, Cale Yarhorough (537,358. 3, Bennv Parsons (385,140. 4, Darrell Waltrip (382.I3H.

5, Richard Petty $374,092. 6, Bobhy Allison (356.050. 7. Buddy Raker 8. Terry Labonte mm.

9, Neil Bonnett $210.547. 10, Jody Ridley 617 1 CART (Indy cars) (Final 1 Johnny Rutherford (503.595. 2, Bobby Cnser (283.599. 3, Tom Snevi (226,550. 4.

Rick Mean (161.786. 5, Gordon Johncock (116,510. 6, Gary Beltenhausen (114,217. 7, Pancho Carter (105.994. 8.

Al Cnser (88.297. 9, Tom Bagiey. (76,781. 10, Mark) Andretti. (71.966 THOROUGHBRED RACING (Complied by Daily Racing Form I JOCKEYS I.

Chris MeCarron (7,604,775. 2. Angel Cordero Jr. 3, Lafitt Pincay (6,374.520. 4.

Jorge Velasquez (5. 435,806. 5, Cash Asmussen (5.264.208. 6. Jeffrey Fell (5.077.740 7, Bill Shoemaker (5.041.464.

8, Eddie Delahoussave (4,898,937. 9. Eddie Maple (4,669,364. 10, Pat Valenzueta (4,470,994. St.

Peter's St. Joseph's (Pa. I Air Force Fresno State 6 6 6 6 i Princeton Average Scoring Margin on oet mar Clemson Wake Forest Wichita St Toledo 99 5 62 .1 37 2 9118 60.3 30.5 85 3 55 0 39 3 9)3 64 2 3111 87.3 59.7 27.6 Transactions football Chicago Placed linebacker Jerry Murkensturm on the injured reserve list and activated tight end Greg Latta. Hockey Hartford Assigned center Bemie Johnston and left wing Dave Dehoi to Bingliamton of the American Hockey Leaitue. Ala-Birgmingham Field Goal Percentage tg tga pet.

Oregon St 181 299 .605, Svrai'Use 161 278 ,579 Maine 165 287 .575 Dartmouth 111 195 .569 Georgetown 233 412 .566 Free Throw Percentage ft Ha pet. Manhattan 69 86 .802 Dei'aul 92 115 .800 Colgate 114 144 .792 Dartmouth 86 109 .789 Davidson 95 121 .785 Rebound Margin off def mar Northeastern 58.5 35.8 22 7 Illinois 55 32 5 180 Wichita St 45 2 28 8 16 4 Wyoming 460 30 2 158 San Francisco 46 6 31.8 14 8 IHL Standings TV Sports ESPN SCHEDULE (Channel 12) FRIDAY a m. NFL Story. 6:30 a m. College Basketball Show.

7 a.m. SportsCenter. 8 a.m. Horseshow Jumping, President's Cup. 10 a.m.

SportsCenter. 11 a.m. International RacquetiaU Tournament. 11:30 a.m. U.S.

Tractor Pulling Championships. 1:30 p.m. Top Rank Boxing, Totowa. 4 p.m. NFL Story.

4:30 p.m. College Basketball Show. 5 p.m. U.S. Table Tennis.

Seoul Open. 630 p.m. SportsCenter. 7 p.m. NCAA Basketball, Industrial National Classic, Semifinal Games.

11 p.m. SportsCenter. SATURDAY Midnight Top Rank Boxing, Totowa. 2:30 a.m. SportsCenter.

3 a.m. PBA Bowling, Atlanta. 4:30 a.m. Wrestling. National Junior Greco-Roman Championships.

Eastern Division I. Pts. 14 15 3 31 Saginaw Port Huron Flint 10 12 7 27 11 15 5 27 Bartkowski Will Lead NFC Team in Pro Bowl 9 19 5 23 Toledo GF OA 141 123 135 131 129 145 119 173 138 90 138 106 139 144 113 136 Western Division Fort Wayne 20 6 3 43 Kalamazoo 18 9 3 39 Milwaukee 13 13 7 33 Muskegon 12 18 1 25 Thursday's Games (No Games Scheduled) Friday's Games Milwaukee at Port Huron Muskegon al Flint Fort Wayne at Kalamazzo Saginaw at Toledo Saturday's Games Toledo at Port Huron Kalamazoo at Fort Wayne Flint at Saginaw Milwaukee al Muskegon REMINGTON. LIMB 'N' TRIM ELECTRIC 10" CHAIN SAW SAVE $8.11 Reg. $34.99 i 2488 Wi H.P.

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Kick returner: Mike Nelms, Washington, -denotes starters NEW YORK (UPI) Atlanta quarterback Steve Bartkowski made the Pro Bowl for the first time in six years of National Football League play in joining four Falcon teammates on the 40-man NFC squad for the Feb. 1 post season classic in Honolulu. Eight Los Angeles Rams also were selected for the game against the AFC, giving the NFC Western Division's top contenders a total of 13 players for the game. Tackle Mike Kenn was the only other Falcon named as a starter. Center Jeff Van Note, rookie tight end Junior Miller and running back William Andrews were picked as reserves.

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