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The Daily Spectrum from Saint George, Utah • 11

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geles i5i. Mark Jeiue. Los Angeles i5l CornerbdCKS D.vre!r Green Washington -5 M'ke Chicago ree satetv Vrico Newsome. Los Angeles 21 S'rong sa'elv Leonard Snilh. St Louis '4; Punier Steve Co Wa.sh ngton 8) THE DAILY SPECTRUM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1986 PACE 11 Kmnebrew.

Cin 131 519 4.0 39 8 Pruitl. KC 139 448 3 2 16 2 Anderson. SD 127 442 3 5 17 I James. NE 154 427 2.8 16 4 Passing alt cmp pet yds td int Marino. Mia 623 378 60 7 4746 44 23 Krieg, Sea 375 225 60 0 2921 21 11 Eason.

NE 448 276 61 6 3328 19 10 Esiason. Cm 469 273 58 2 3959 24 17 Brien, NY 482 300 62 2 3690 25 20 Kosar. Cle 531 310 58 4 3854 17 10 Kelly But 480 285 59 4 3593 22 17 Plunkett. LA 252 133 52.8 1986 14 9 Elway, Den 504 280 55 6 3485 19 13 Fouts. SD 430 252 58 6 3031 16 22 Kenney, KC 308 161 52.3 1922 13 11 Wilson.

LA 240 129 53 8 1721 12 15 loa San Diego St 7 Freedom Bowl UCLA BVU '3' Dec. 31 Peach NC St Va Tech 3 Bluebonnet Bavlor Colorado 5' All-American Fionaa State mc ana '4 Jan. 1 Citrus Auburn USC 7 Cotton Texas OnioSi Sugar Nebraska LSU 4' Rose Michigan Arizona St 2' Orange Oklahoma Arkansas 18 Jan. 2 Fiesta Miami Penn Stale 7 NFL Statistics By United Press International (Individual leaders) NATIONAL FOOTBALL CON- FERENCE Rushing at! yds avg ig td 4C4 1821 4 5 4211 FOOTBALL parentheses) Team is selected pv Paneling by 56 pro football writers ir each coherence ctv First Team Often se Wde receivers Rice S.n Francesco (56). Gary Dark Washington (50i Tight end Mark Bavaro New Yoik .531 Ta.A..

at-r A-iQfts Cov- i Guaros Hajari Li's Angers iJ2. Russ Grimr Wash.nglon .231 Center Jav H.lgenbe'o. Chicago 42! Ouarterback Tornmv Kramer. Minnesota (37i Running backs E'ic D-ckeiscn Los An geles i56' Joe Morris. New York i361 Kicker Morten Anderson New Orleans 1541 Defense Ends Dexter Mar-iey Washington ,54, Dan Hampton Chicago .221 Tackle Reggie White Philadelphia i23l Outside linebackers Lawrence Tavlor New York (561.

Wiloer Marshal: Chicago 33 Inside linebackers Mie Smgletary. Chicago (50): Harry Carson. New York i40i Cornerbacks LeRov Irvin. Los Angeles 411: Jerrv Gray. Los Angeles -25i Free safety Ronnie Lolt.

San Francisco 154) Strong sa'ety Dave Duerson Chicago (311 Punter Sean Landeta New Yoik (38: Second Team Olfense Wide receivers Art Monk Wash.ngton Mike Quick. Phiiaeiph.a i3i Tioht end Steve Jordan. Minnesota BASKETBALL FINAL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS American Conttrence 341 '5'6 4 4 54 14 286 1353 4.7 50 8 321 1333 4 2 41 8 343 1327 3 9 31 9 303 203 4 0 42 18 252 903 3 6 39 6 204 SC3 4 1 25 7 174 SOO 4 6 44 5 191 793 4 2 4 2 4 184 748 4 1 33 5 151 737 4 984 12 '90 704 3 7 45 2 SKI REPORT East NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. D'Ckerson LA Morris NY Mayes NO Payton Chi Rrggs At: Rogers. Wash Jones.

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SF Bvars Phil Fe'reil. StL Cunn.ngham Phi Davis GB Redden. LA Pet. PF PA .688 412 307 .625 364 386 .500 430 405 .250 287 348 .188 229 400 5 0 6 0 8 0 12 0 13 0 11 10 8 4 3 159 688 4 3 60 152 590 3 9 19 177 577 3 3 32 x-New England y-NY Jets Miami Buffalo Indianapolis x-Cleveland Cincinnati Pittsburgh Houston x-Denver y-Kansas City Seattle LA Raiders Central 12 4 0 10 6 0 6 10 0 5 11 0 West 11 5 0 Utah Ski Report By United Press International A winter storm that had promised to bring some desper ately needed snow to Utah's ski resorts fizzled out before it could deliver even a trace of the white stulf, National Weather Service forecasters said. Snow depths range from 46 inches at Alta Ski Resort, in the mountains near Salt Lake City, to 15 inches at Deer Valley Resort at Park City.

Mostly clear skies and light winds are forecast through Sunday tor all Utah ski areas Atternoon temperatures should be in the 30s 124 548 4 4 25 66 540 8 2 20 114 519 4650 .750 391 310 625 409 394 .375 307 336 .313 274 329 .688 378 327 .625 358 326 .625 366 293 .500 323 346 .250 335 396 l'O 467 4 2 41 AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE 10 10 6 0 6 0 Rushing NFL Playolt Schedule By United Press International (All times EST) AFC Sunday Oec. 28 Wild Card Kansas City 110-61 at New York Jets (10-61. 12:30 Divisional Playoffs Sat. Jan. 3 Kansas City NY Jets winner at Cleveland (12 41, 12:30 p.m.

Sun. Jan 4 New England (10-51 at Denver (11-51. 4 00 p.m. NFC Wild Card Sun. Dec.

28. Rams (106) at Washington (12 41. 4:00 m. Divisional Playoffs Sat. Jan.

3 Washington or San Francisco at Chicago (14 2). 4:00 p.m. Sun. Jan. 4 San Francisco (10-5-1) or LA Rams at NY Giants (14-2).

12:30 pm. 8 8 0 4 12 0 San Diego National Conference Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Pet. GB Boston 16 9 640 Philadelphia 14 12 .538 2'i Washington 12 13 480 4 New Jersey 6 19 240 10 New York 6 21 .222 11 Central Division Atlanta 19 6 760 Milwaukee 19 8 704 1 Detroit 14 9 609 4 Chicago 13 12 .520 6 Indiana 13 14 .481 7 Cleveland 11 14 .440 8 Western Conference Midwest Division Pet. GB Dallas 17 9 .654 Utah 17 9 .654 Denver 12 15 .444 5Vi Houston 10 15 .400 6'i Sacramento 8 18 .308 9 San Antonio 7 20 .259 10V, Pacific Division LA Lakers 20 6 .769 Golden State 16 11 .593 4Vi Portland 17 12 .586 4V, Seattle 14 11 560 5', Phoenix 13 14 .481 7V, LA Clippers 4 21 .160 15'! Tuesday's Results East Snow Depth Report Area 14 2 0 4 0 12 7 Tackles Gary Zimmerman. Minnesota (15 Joe Jacobv.

Washington (931 Guard Bill Fralic. Atlanta 120). Cnns God rey. New York illl Center Doug Smith. Los Angeies (9) Quarterback Jav Schroeder.

Washmgtc (15) Running backs Walter Pavton Chicac (9). Rueben Maves. New Orleans (9! Kicker Ray Werschmg. San Francisco (2 Defense Ends Leonard Marshall, New York (1 Rick Bryan. Atlanta (41 Tackle Steve McMichael.

Chicago Outside linebackers Rickey lackson, Ne Orleans (10); Keena Turner, San Francisco i Inside linebackers Carl Ekern. Los A 5 4 10 1 11 1 art yds avg Ig td Warner Sea 319 1461 4.6 60 13 Brooks. Cin 205 1087 5 3 56 5 Jackson. Pi! 216 910 4 2 31 5 Abercrombie Pit 214 8 77 4 1 38 6 McNeil. NYJ 214 856 4 0 40 5 Hampton.

a 186 830 4 5 54 9 Winder, Den 240 789 3 3 3 9 Allen, LA 208 759 3 6 28 5 Mack, Clev 174 655 3,8 20 10 Rozier. Hou 199 662 3.3 19 4 Riddick. Bull 150 632 4 2 41 4 McMillan. Ind 189 609 3.2 28 3 Hector, NYJ 164 605 3.7 41 8 Williams. Sea 129 538 4.2 36 0 McCallum, LA 142 536 3.8 18 1 Dickey.

Cle 135 523 3.9 47 5 Pet. PF PA .875 371 236 .750 368 296 .438 346 337 .344 256 312 .281 218 351 .875 352 187 .563 398 273 .313 277 326 .250 254 418 .125 239 473 Total Snow 46 43 38 15 22 24 17 21 22 35 x-NY Giants y-Washington Dallas Philadelphia St. Louis x-Chicago Minnesota Detroit Green Bay Tampa Bay Alia Brian Head Brighton Deer Valley Elk Meadows Mt. Holly Park City Park West Powder Mountain Snowbird Solitude Central 14 2 0 9 7 0 5 11 0 4 12 0 2 14 0 Houston 2841 29 23-121 Three-point goal Minmelield. Fouled out Kempton.

Total fouls Los Angeles 26 Houston 32 Rebounds Los Angeles 36 (Cage 12). Houston 42 (Oiaiuwon 11) Assists Los Angeles 21 (Valentine 8). Houston 35 (Minmelield. Reid 6. Techmcals-Los Angeles (illegal detensei.

Maxwell. A 16.016. CLEVELAND (92) Hubbard 6-13 1-1 13. Williams 5-10 7-8 17. Daugherty 4-7 1-1 9, Bagley 313 0-0 8.

Harper 6-14 1-2 13, Newman 35 2-2 8. Turpin 5-10 0-0 10. West 1-1 00 2. Poquette 1-1 00 2, Price 1-3 60 8, Lee 1-3 00 2. Totals 36-80 1820 92 CHICAGO (108) Cureton 2-5 00 4, Oakley 615 2-2 15.

Waiters 1-1 00 2. Paxson 7-9 00 15. Jordan 1833 7-7 43, Corzine 5-11 0-0 10. Sellers 2-5 12 5. Banks 24 00 4, Turner 2-5 0-0 4.

Colter 34 0-0 6, Brown 0-1 0O 0. Myers 0-0 0O 0. Totals 48-93 10-11 108 Cleveland 25 26 18 23- 92 Chicago 20 28 30 30-108 Three-point goals Bagley 2. Oakley, Pax-son. Fouled out Hubbard.

RYbounds Cleveland 41 (Daugherty 12). Chicago 37 (Corzine 10). Assists Cleveland 19 (Daugherty, Bagley 5), Chicago 36 (Jordan 6). Total fouls-Cleveland 18. Chicago 21.

SAN ANTONIO (108) Corbin 6-13 2-2 14, Greenwood 2-7 3-3 7, Gil-more 3-8 40 10. Dawkins 7-17 33 17, Robertson 11-19 3-3 25. Thompson 5-10 4-4 14, Sundvold 4-8 2-2 12, Krystkowiak 36 3-4 9, Moore 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 41-88 24-27 108. MILWAUKEE (110) Cummings 10-17 610 26, Reynolds 87 3-7 15, Sikma 6-7 2-2 14, Hodges 2-9 1-1 6, Pressey 6-11 4-5 16, Mokeski 0-2 2-2 2, Pierce 7-13 4-4 18, Breuer 3-4 30 9.

Smith 1-3 SO 2, Bradley 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 42-76 25-37 110. San Antonio 29 33 21 25-108 Milwaukee 26 36 34 14-110 Three-point goals Sundvold 2, Hodges. Fouled out none. Total fouls San Antonio 24, Milwaukee 19.

Rebounds San Antonio 39 (Greenwood, Thompson 10), Milwaukee 36 (Cummings 10). Assists San Antonio 29 (Robertson 10), Mil-waukee 27 (Pressey 9). Technicals San Antonio (illegal defense) 2. A-11, 052. DALLAS (119) Aguirre 14-28 4-7 32, Perkins 1-11 3-4 5.

Donaldson 9-10 4-4 22, Harper 5-11 2-5 12, Black-man 13-20 44 30, Schrempf 14 1-2 3. B. Davis 0-4 2-2 2, Wood 4-8 0-0 8. Tarpley 1-3 1-2 3, Wennington 1-2 0O 2. Totals 49-101 21-30 119.

PHOENIX (120) Gattison 14-18 1-1 29, Pmckney 811 3-4 19. Adams 5-12 4-5 14, Davis 9-20 8-9 26, Humphries" 4-9 0-0 8, Gondrezick 14 0-2 2, Bed-lord 2-9 6-8 10. Sanders 2-7 12 5, Hornacek 3-4 12 7. Totals 4894 24 33 120. Dallas 25 31 39 24-119 Phoenix 34 27 39 20-120 Three-point goals none.

Fouled out none. Total fouls Dallas 27, Phoenix 26. Re bounds Dallas 50 (Donaldson 16). Phoenix 51 (Gattison 10. Bedford 10).

Assists-Dallas 26 (Harper 10), Phoenix 31 iHumphries 9, Hornacek 9) Tech-nicais Dallas coach Motta. Dallas (delay of game); Phoenix asst. coach Bianchi. A 10.123 NFC AII Star NEW YORK (UPI) The 1986 UPI National Football Conference All-Star team (votes in 35 West 10 5 10 6 7 8 x-San Fran. y-LA Rams Atlanta New Orleans .656 374 247 .625 309 267 .469 280 280 .438 288 287 Indiana 111, Detroit 98 7 9 x-cllnched division title LOUISVILLE (58) Payne 2-7 0-0 4.

Crook 12-23 00 24. Ellison 3- 14 2-3 8, Hawley 1-2 00 2. Kimbro 4-8 0-2 8, Abram 2-3 2-2 6. McSwain 1-4 1-2 3, Walls 0-0 0-0 0. Williams 1-1 1-2 3.

Totals 26-62 6-11 58. INDIANA (67) Thomas 2 7 1-2 5. Calloway 8-14 3-6 19. Garrett 6-10 00 12, Alford 4-17 6-7 17, Smart 4- 7 56 13. Eyl 0-1 1-2 1, Smith 00 0O 0.

Meier 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 24-57 16-23 67. Halftime score: Louisville 34, Indiana 28. Three-point snots-Louisville 0-2 (Hawley 0-1. Kimbro 0-1).

Indiana 3-7 (Alford 3-7). Fouled out none. Total louls Louisville 21, Indiana 15. Rebounds Louisville 40 (Ellison 12). Indiana 35 (Garrett 11).

Assists-Louis-ulle 9 (Ellison 4), Indiana 10 (Smart 5). Tuesday's College Basketball Results By United Press International Tournaments Metropolitan Life Classic Championship Utah St. 91, San Francisco 82 Consolation Fordham 87, Harvard 82 Muskingum Christmas Tournament Championship Titfin 58, Muskingum 51 Consolation Rio Grande 97, Alma 79 Utah Classic Championship Utah 66, Army 53 Consolation St. Mary's (Calif.) 68, N. Tex.

St. 66 East Conneclicut 54, Fairfield 51 Georgetown 94. Florida 65 Staten Island 93, Medgar Evers 87 Utica 59, Marist 57 Villanova 62, Drexel 50 South Southern 99, Tuskegee 81 West Virginia St. 90, Dyke 74 Midwest Central Mich. 89.

Grand Val St. 47 Cleveland St. 99, Shore 69 Illinois 92. Missouri 74 Indiana 67, Louisville 58 Kansas SI. 81.

Northern Illinois 79 Kent St. 93, Slippery Rock 58 Marquette 63, Creighton 57 St. Louis 73, Southern Illinois 71 Wisconsin 87, Kentucky St. 59 Xavier 84, Colgate 68 West Boise St. 73.

Portland 60 Brigham Young 93, Pittsburgh 73 Brown 88. Hawaii 77 Cal-Davis 77. Cal Poly-SLO 73 California 78. Oregon 67 Fresno St. 74.

Santa Clara 59 Fullerton St. 88. Loyola Marymount 65 Louisiana Tech 70. Weber St 69 Montana 91. Central Wash.

66 New Mexico 90, Oklahoma St. 74 Oregon St. 70, Stanford 66 TCU 88. Long Beach St. 72 Washington 95, Southern Cal.

82 New Jersey 119. Utah 96 Houston 121, LA Clippers 96 Chicago 108. Cleveland 92 Milwaukee 110, San Antonio 108 Phoenix 120, Dallas 119 Golden State 112, Portland 111 LA Lakers 127, Sacramento 117 (OT) Seattle 127. Denver 116 Wednesday's Games No games scheduled Thursday's Games Chicago at New York, 12 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia.

8 p.m. y-clinched wild card Friday's Result San Francisco 24, LA Rams 14 Saturday's Results NY Giants 55. Green Bay 24 Seattle 41, Denver 16 Sunday's Results Cincinnati 52. NY Jets 21 Atlanta 20, Detroit 6 Houston 16, Buffalo 7 Kansas City 24, Pittsburgh 19 Minnesota 33, New Orleans 17 Cleveland 47, San Diego 17 St. Louis 21, Tampa Bay 17 Washington 21.

Philadelphia 14 Chicago 24, Dallas 10 Indianapolis 30. LA Raiders 24 Monday's Result New England 34, Miami 27 a I i pi 1: College Summaries ARMY (53) Steptoe 1-2 2-4 4. Yeager 2-4 0 0 4. Mattson 1- 3 0-1 2, Houston 8-24 4-4 22, Wilson 2-7 0-0 4. McGuinness 0-2 0-0 0.

Biackwell 1-5 1-1 3 Clouse 0-0 0-0 0. Whipp 0-2 0-0 0. Boeschenstein 0-0 0-0 0. Rothert 4-11 6-11 14, Genal 0-1 0-0 0. King 0-0 0-0 0.

Totals 19-61 13-21 53 UTAH (66) Madison 1-4 0-0 2. Smith 6-10 810 20. Van Maren 1-2 0-0 2, Gondrezick 410 0-0 10. Springs 5-8 3 5 13. Connor 3-7 4-4 12.

Fulton 0-0 2-2 2, Monson 1-3 3-4 5. Totals 21-44 20-25 66 Halftime Utah 24. Army 19 Three-point goals Army 2 IHouston 2-3. McGuinness 0-2. Wrnpo 0-1.

Genal 0-1I. Utah 4 (Gondrezick 2- 6. Connor 2-5). Fouled out Yeager. Springs.

Total fouls Army 21. Utah 18. ReboundsArmy 40 (Rothert 11). Utah 35 (Smith 12) Assists Army 5 (Houston 3). Utah 17 (Gondrezick 6).

Technicals Army bench. A 9.596 PORTLAND (111) Carr 3-8 1-1 7. Vandeweghe 12-19 2-3 26. Johnson 813 69 22. Drexler 819 810 24, Porter 5-13 4-4 14, Jones 1-2 0O 2.

Kersey 4-9 4-5 12, Paxson 1-8 2-2 4. Totals 42-91 27-35 111. GOLDEN STATE (112) Ballard 6-12 0-0 12, L. Smith 4-9 2-2 10. Carroll 12-15 50 29, Floyd 7-23 5-5 21.

Mullin 3-7 7-8 14. Whitehead 3-6 4-5 to. Teagle 1-7 0-0 2. Higgins 2-3 5-10 9. Washburn 1-1 0-0 2.

Moss 14 12 3. Totals 40-87 29-38 112. Portland 30 20 24 37-111 Golden State 27 31 24 30-112 Three-point goals Floyd 2. Mullin. Fouled out Carroll, Johnson.

Total touls Portland 26. Golden State 26. Rebounds -Portland 43 (Drexler 10). Golden Slate 49 L. Smith 14).

Assists-Portland 23 (Porter 9, Golden State 23 (Floyd 13). Tehnical-Car-roll. UTAH STATE (91) Conway 5-9 4-5 14, Johnson 2-4 2-2 6, Pete 611 0 0 12. Newey 5-10 0-1 13. Nixon 7-12 5-6 19.

Anderson 9-11 4-8 25, Bell 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 34-57 17-25 91. USF (82) McCalhrion 12-19 3-5 28. Mann 3-13 0 0 6. Clardy 6-14 5-6 17, Jackson 1-4 2-2 4.

Tention 7 12 0-0 14. Carr 1-1 0-0 2. Ramirez 2-2 2 2 6. D'Aloisio 1-7 0-0 3. Jiusti 1-3 0-0 2.

Totals 34-75 12-15 82. Halftime-Utah State 37. USF 36 Three-point goals Utah State 6 (Newey 3-7. Anderson 3-4). USF 2 (McCathrion 1-2, D'Aloisio 1-6).

Fouled out None. Total fouls Utah State 14. USF 20. Rebounds-Utah State 40 (Conway 14), USF 33 (McCalhrion 8). AssistsUtah State 9 (Conway, Anderson 3).

USF 17 (Tention 8). Techmcal-None. College Football Bowl Games By United Press International Dec. 13 California Bowl (Fresno, Calif.) San Jose State 37, Miami (Ohio) 7 Dec. 20 Independence Bowl (Shreveport, La.) Mississippi 20, Texas Tech 17 Dec.

23 Hall of Fame Bowl (Tampa, Fla.) Boston College 27, Georgia 24 Dec. 25 Sun Bowl (El Paso. Texas) At-large teams: Washington vs. Alabama Dec 27 Aloha Bowl (Honolulu) At-large teams: Arizona vs. North Carolina.

Gator Bowl (Jacksonville. Fla.) At-large teams: Clemson vs. Stanford. Dec. 29 Liberty Bowl (Memphis.

Tenn.) At-large teams: Minnesota vs. Tennessee. Dec. 30 Freedom Bowl (Anaheim, Calif.) At-large teams: UCLA vs. Brigham Young.

Sea World Holiday Bowl (San Diego) Western Athletic Conference champion vs. At-large team: San Diego Stale vs. Iowa. Dec. 31 All-American Bowl (Birmingham, Ala.) At-large teams: Florida State vs.

Indiana. Bluebonnet Bowl (Houston) At-large teams: Baylor vs. Colorado. Peach Bowl (Atlanta) At-large teams: Virginia Tech vs. North Carolina State.

Jan. 1 Cotton Bowl (Dallas) SWC champ vs. At-large team: Ohio State vs. Texas Florida Citrus Bowl (Orlando. Fla.) At-large teams: Auburn vs.

Southern Cal. Orange Bowl (Miami) Big Eight champ vs. At-large team: Oklahoma vs. Arkansas. Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) Pac-10 champ vs.

Big Ten champ: Arizona State vs. Michigan. Sugar Bowl (New Orleans) SEC champ vs. At-large team: Louisiana State vs. Nebraska.

Jan. 2 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl (Tempe, Ariz.) At-large teams: Miami vs. Penn State. Football odds RENO, Nev. (UPI) The weekend NFL and college football odds by Harrah's Reno-Ta-hoe Sports Book: rett, Most Valuable Player Kim Blackner, and Delynn Corry, all of Cedar City High School; LaDell Eyre and David Albrecht of Beaver High School.

Not pictured: Nathan Burchette of Boulder City High School. (Spectrum Greg Hill) CEDAR CITY From among the many fine players who participated in the Southern Utah State College High School Basketball Tournament last weekend, six were chosen on the all-tournament team. SUSC Athletic Director Steve Lunt, far left, joins the all-tournament team players, from left, Scott Gar Tuesday's NBA Boxscores By United Press International UTAH (96) Tripucka 315 4-6 10. Malone 7-13 4-5 18. Eaton 3-9 1-3 7.

Green 3-8 0-0 6, Hansen 5-10 3-3 14, Benson 3-11 0-0 6, Stockton 2-7 4-4 8, Curry 4-12 24 10. T. Bailey 2-5 00 4. lavaroni 4- 14 2-2 10. Scurry 0-3 34 3.

Totals 36-107 23-31 96 NEW JERSEY (119) Turner 1-6 2-2 4. Williams 5-10 5-8 15. Gminski 7-12 3-4 17. Washington 3-8 00 6, Brown 11-19 3-5 25, J. Bailey 5-8 1-2 11, Wool-ridge 9-14 5-7 23.

Wood 3-6 0-0 8, McKenna 3 7 0-0 6, Coleman 1-1 0-0 2, Mannion 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 4993 19-28 119. Utah 22 28 23 23- 96 New Jersey 30 29 28 32-1 19 Three-point goals Wood 2, Hansen. Total fouls Utah 21, New Jersey 27. Rebounds-Utah 52 (Benson, lavaroni 10).

New Jersey 57 (Williams Utah 19 (Stockton 6). New Jersey 30 (Wood 10) Technicals T. Bailey 2. A 9,871. DETROIT (98) Dantley 5-10 3-4 13.

Green 1-6 0-0 2, Lalmbeer 5- 11 0-1 10, Dumars 7-13 44 18, Thomas 9-24 6- 10 25, Johnson 7-14 0-0 14, Rodman 4-6 0-0 8, Salley 1-3 0-0 2. Mahorn 2-3 2-2 6. Totals 41 90 15-21 98. INDIANA (111) Person 7-17 0-0 14, Williams 4-11 0-0 8, Stipa-novich 9-15 11-14 29, Fleming 3-10 87 12. Richardson 5-8 0-0 10, Tisdale 7-14 811 22, Long 4-7 33 11, Macy 2-4 0-1 5, Anderson 0-0 0- 0 0, Dreiling 0-0 0-0 0.

Totals 41-86 2836 111. Detroit 26 28 15 29- 98 Indiana 26 20 35 30-111 Three-point goals Thomas, Macy. Fouled out none. Total fouls Detroit 24, Indiana 18. Rebounds Detroit 47 (Green 10), Indiana 42 (Slipanovich 10).

Assists Detroit 21 (Thomas 7), Indiana 30 (Fleming 11). TechnicalsIndiana Coach Ramsay, Detroit (illegal defense). LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS (96) Cage 615 4-5 16. Maxwell 3-8 4-4 10, Benjamin 4-8 4-5 12, Valentine 9-18 50 23, Woodson 7-12 50 19. Fields 3-5 2-2 8, Nimphius 1-3 3-5 5.

0-4 0-2 0. Gordon 0-4 0-2 0, Kempton t-3 1- 2 3. White 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-76 2837 96. HOUSTON (121) McCray 5-8 O0 10.

Sampson 6-12 0-2 12, Ola-mwon 7-11 67 20. Lloyd 811 00 16. Minnie-field 6-8 2-2 15, Reid 40 1-1 9. Harris 3-7 1-1 7, Petersen 6-7 8-11 20, Anderson 2-5 2-2 6, Feitl 1-1 44 6, Wiggins 0-2 00 0. Totals 4878 24-30 121.

Los Angeles 24 31 22 19- 96 PITTSBURGH (73) Gore 5-16 5-5 17. Lane 4-5 2-8 10. Smith 8-11 6-9 22. Aiken 5-13 3-6 13. Goodson 1-6 0-0 2.

Colombo 0-0 0 0 0, Cavanaugh 1-1 0 0 3. Brookin 2-4 2-2 6, Cooper 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 26-57 18-30 73. BYU (93) Stephenson 3-4 0-0 6, Chatman 5-13 2-4 12, Gneiting 3-4 0-0 6, Haws 2-6 2 3 6. Capener 9-20 0-1 23, Wade 0-0 0-1 0.

Taylor 0-1 1-3 1. Call 0-2 0-1 0, Humphreys 0-2 0-0 0, M. Smith 12-17 7-9 34. Reeves 0-0 0-0 0. Usevitch 0-6 5-6 5.

Totals 34 76 1 7 28 93 Halftime-BYU 55. Pitt 24. Three-point goals Pitt 3 (Gore 2-8, Aiken 0-4, Goodson 0-2, Cavanaugh 1-1), BYU 8 (Capener 5-12, M. Smith 3-3, Humphreys 0-1, Haws 0-1). Fouled out C.

Smith, Aiken. Cooper. Stephenson. Totals fouls-Pitt 26, BYU 27. Rebounds-Pitt 37 (Lane 14).

BYU 51 (Smith 13) As-sists-Pitt 10 (Goodson 5). BYU 16 (Haws 7). Technicals Pitt bench A 20.126 Bttt00ti 0 (SratmgH Favorite Pts. NFL LOS ANGELES (127) Worthy 9-15 4 4 22, Green 612 4-6 16, Smrek 0- 4 1-2 1, Scott 13-20 6-7 33, Johnson 17-36 12-16 46, Rambis 1-5 1-2 3, Cooper 2-6 2-2 6, Matthews 0-1 0-0 0. Brickowski 0-0 0-0 0.

Branch 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 48-98 30-39 127. SACRAMENTO (117) Tyler 7-11 00 14, Thorpe 4-14 4-6 12, Thompson 7-13 6-7 20, Smith 7-20 2-4 16, Theus 613 8-9 20, Johnson 5-18 4-6 14. Wilson 3-6 44 10, Olberding 1-2 2-2 4, Kleine 2-2 1-3 5, Pressley 1- 3 0-0 2. Totals 43-102 31-41 117.

Los Angeles 27 27 29 3515-127 Sacramento 24 31 31 26 5-117 Three-point goals Scott. Fouled out-Smith. Total fouls Los Angeles 27, Sacramento 31. Rebounds Los Angeles 60 (Green 16), Sacramento 48 (Thorpe 11). Assists Los Angeles 19 (Johnson 9), Sacramento 28 (Theus 12).

Technicals Matthews 2 and ejected from game, Theus 1, Green 1, Los Angeles 1 illegal defense. A 10,333. DENVER (116) Cooper 3-10 1-2 7. English 14 35 7-12 36 Schayes 1-3 34 5, Dunn 24 0-0 4, Lever 10-22 34 23, Hanzlik 8-14 40 20, Walker 3-5 5-7 11. Rasmussen 24 0-1 4.

Evans 30 0-0 6. Totals 46-103 23 36 116. SEATTLE (127) Chambers 15-24 5-6 35, McDaniel 8-14 6-8 22. Lister 2-8 69 10, Ellis 7-11 1-1 16. Young 2-3 0-0 4.

McMillan 2-5 1-3 5. Johnson 1-1 0-0 2 Stansbury 4 9 40 12. Lucas 30 5-6 11. Williams 4-9 2-2 10. Totals 4890 30-41 127.

Denver 41 33 20 22-116 Seattle 36 34 26 31-127 Three-point goal English. Ellis. Fouled out none Total fouls Denver 30, Seattle 26. Rebounds Denver 47 (Lever 10), Seattle 48 (McDaniel, McMillan 8). Assists Denver 19 (Lever 7), Seattle 32 (Young 7).

Technicalsnone. A 7,459. L.A. Rams 4V, Kansas City 2 College Bowls Boston College 3 Sunday NFC Wild Card Washington AFC Wild Card N.Y. Jels Dec.

23 Hall of Fame Georgia Dec. 25 Sun Bowl Alabama Dec 27 Gator Clemson Aloha Arizona Dec. 29 Liberty Tennessee Dec. 30 Holiday Washington 2 LOUISIANA TECH (70) Godbolt 7-12 7-9 21, Cook 11-14 2-3 24 White 3-6 0-0 6, Lewis 1-5 4-8 6, Newton 0-4 0-0 0. Jackson 3-5 0-0 6.

Brown 0-1 0-0 0. Bowman 2-5 1-4 5. Guillory 1-1 0 0 2. Totals 28-53 14-24 70 WEBER STATE (69) Willis 6-11 6-9 18, Scofield 4-8 0 2 9. McDa-mel 6-10 2-2 14 Maxwell 2 4 0-0 4.

Boyd 5-12 0- 0 11. Anderson 4-7 0-1 9. Baum 0 5 0-0 0. Williams 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 28 59 10 16 69 Haittime-Tech 33.

Weber 30. Three-point goals Tech 0. Weber 3 (Boyd 1-4. Scofield 1- 1. Anderson 1-1).

Fouled out White. Total fouls Tech 18, Weber 18. Rebounds Tech 37 (Bowman 10). Weber 29 (Willis 10). AssistsTech 15 (Lewis 5), Weber 16 (Scofield.

Anderson 4). Technicals none. A 7.552 Stanford 3 North Carolina 8 Minnesota 5Vi Barrell racers present awards Williams, third; Laura Lytre, fourth; Jodi Wittwer, fifth; and Lynette Iverson, sixth. The Gymkhana competition first place award was given to Tammy Cardon; second, Jennifer Foster; third, Laura Lyter; fourth, Jodi Wittwer; fifth, Windy Sullivan; and sixth, Lauralee Turnbough. Goat tying awards went to Cindy Cannon, first place; Tammy Cardon, second; Susetter Gubler, third.

The Goat Tail Pull first place award was given to Kay-son Turnbough; second, Tina Branham; third, Mary Jo Coif; fourth, Jessie Branham; fifth, Randy Cardon; and sixth, Glyn Certinio. The new officersfor the up coming year have been selected. The president is Rita Brown. Ellen Branham is the secretary; points, Gayle Ray; treasurer, Shanna Snow; and publicity, Tammy Cardon. Anyone paying dues may pay them to any of the officers.

The Association spokesman said there will be a New Year's Day rodeo at the St. George Posse Grounds. For further information contact one of the officers. ST. GEORGE The Washington County Barrell Racing Association ended the year with an award dinner.

Among the many awards given, Tammy Cardon won first place in the OPEN. Second place was given to Gai Bowler; third place, Sherry Jacobsen; fourth, Wanda Anderson; fifth, Ellen Branham; and sixth, Collette Nelson. In the Novice Division, Tammy Cardon was awarded first place; Windy Sullivan second; Becky Coif, third; Brenda McAllister, fourth; Ellen Branham, fifth; and Vicki Bowler, sixth. In the Fifteen Years and Under Division, the first place award was given to Christine Walker; second place, Jennifer Foster; third, Taralee Turnbough; and fourth, Donna Wilkinson. Ten Years and Under, first place went to Jodi Wittwer second, Mary Jo Coif; third, Tina Branham; fourth, Kelli Wittwer; fifth, Jessie Branham; and sixth Randy Cardon.

In the Pole Bending competition, Jennifer Foster was awarded first place; Tammy Cardon, second; Sherrie Ducks Unlimited Dixie State Bank has graciously consented to accept your membership and donations. Simply fill out this application and mail to: ft rasa Ducks Unlimited co Dixie State Bank 1 South Main St. George, Utah 84770 Here's my contribution for membership in DU. Please send my membership package including membership card, window decal plus 6 issues of Ducks Unlimited Magazine. $10 $20 $50 Name.

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