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1 (fair GOui rarf 2c ST. PETERSBURG TIMES WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1980 Kicking ep- fg-a Ig pft Smith. NE 42 40 27 21 44 108 LwrnJ CHICAGO (M) Sept 7 4-12 OT loss to Green Bay. Sept 14: 22 Jwinovet New Of leans, Sept 21 34 14 ton to Minnesota, Sept 71 3 kiss to Pittsburgh, Oct 6 23-0 win over Tampa Bay, Oct. 12: 13 7 loss to Minnesota, Oct 19 24- win over Do-troll, Oct 26 17.

14 loss to Philadelphia. Nov 3: 27-21 loss to Cleveland, Nov 9: 35-21 win over Washington, Nov. 16: 10-6 loss to Houston, Nov 23: 21 17 loss to Atlanta, Nov. 27: 23-17, OT win over Detroit, Dec. 7: Green Bay; Dec.

14: Cincinnati, Doc. 20: at Tampa Bay (Saturday). Latest line PRO BASKETBALL (NBA) TO Favorite Boston Philadelphia Phoenix Indiana Houston Los Angeles Golden State Seattle Points Underdog I Atlanta 71 Nw York I Kansas City 41 Washington 0 Cleveland 10ii San Diego 71) New Jersey ji, Chicago PRO HOCKEY (NHL) TODAY'S GAMES Fvrlt Goals Underdog Minnesota Toronto Mvi Pittsburgh Buffalo Even-vi Rangers v-lv Vancouver l'V3 Montr ai Winnipeg Hartford PRO FOOTBALL (NFL) THURSDAY'S GAMES Favorite Points Underdog Houston 2' Pittsburgh SUNDAY'S GAMES Cleveland 9' New York Jets Buffalo Pick em Los Angeles Tampa Bay 2 Minnesota Philadelphia 4 Atlanta San Diego Washington Baltlmor Wi Cincinnati St. Louis 3 Detroit Chicago Green Bay San Francisco 7 New Orleans Oakland Pick 'em Dallas Seattle 7 New York Giants Denver 1 Kansas City MONDAY'S GAME New England 3 Miami COLLEGE FOOTBALL SATURDAY'S GAMES Favorite Points Underdog Notre Dame 2' Southern Cal Florida State 14'4 Florida NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet. PP PA Buffalo 4 0 ,2 390 216 New England ISO IS 36 280 Baltimofo 7 0 WO Miami 4 7 0 462 20 254 J1S 1 10 0 ,231 244 340 Central Cleveland 9 4 0 693 290 244 Houston I 5 0 .615 247 232 Pittsburgh 0 6IS 314 265 Cincinnati 4 9 0 .308 169 231 West San Diego 4 0 693 354 256 Oakland 9 4 0 .692 294 249 Denver 7 6 0 536 250 251 denial City 6 7 0 442 234 273 Seattle 4 9 0 308 239 335 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Philadelphia 11 2 0 (46 323 164 Dallas 10 3 0 769 386 333 SI Louit 4 9 0 308 25 379 Giants 3 10 0 231 192 355 Washington 3 10 0 231 174 256 Central Detroit 7 6 0 531 260 231 Minnesota 7 6 0 538 252 255 Green Bay 5 7 1 423 2 It 264 Tampa Bay 5 7 1 423 234 279 Chicago 5 0 385 215 227 West Atlanta 10 3 0 .769 333 225 Los Angeles 9 4 0 .692 359 248 San Francisco 5 I 0 385 259 327 New Orleans 0 13 0 000 208 391 THURSDAY, DEC.

27 Chicago 23. Detroit 17, OT Dalies 51, Seattle 7 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Pittsburgh 23, Miami 10 St Louis 23, New York Giants 7 Atlanta 10, Washington 6 Baltimore 28, Buffalo 24 Cincinnati 20, Kansas City 6 Minnesota 23, New Orleans 20 Tampa Bay 20, Green Bay 17 Cleveland 17. Houston 14 San Francisco 21. New England 17 Los Angeles 38 New York Jets 13 San Diego 22, Philadelphia 21 MONDAY'S RESULT Oakland 9, Denver 3 THURSDAY'S GAME Pittsburgh at Houston, 8:30 p.m. SUNDAY, DEC.

7 Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Baltimore at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Los Angeles at Buffalo, 1 p.m. New York Jets at Cleveland, 1 p.m.

San Diego at Washington, 1 p.m. Detroit at St Louis, 2 p.m. Green Bay at Chicago, 2 p.m. Dallas at Oakland, 4 m. Denver at Kansas City, 4 p.m.

New Orleans at San Francisco, 4 p.m. New York Giants at Seattle, 4 p.m. MONDAY, DEC. I New England at Miami. 9 NFL statistics TEAM AMERICAN CONFERENCE Offense I BOWL GAMES Favorite Points Underdog Garden State Bowl Houston Navy Holiday Bowl Brigham Young 4 SMU Tangerine Bowl Florida NL Maryland Fiesta Bowl Ohio St.

Pick em Penn St. Hall of Fame Bowl Arkansas 2 Tutan Liberty Bowl Missouri 5 Purdue Sun Bowl Nebraska 13v Mississippi St. Gator Bowl Pittsburgh 8 South Carolina Blue Bonnet Bowl North Carolina 2' Texas Cotton Bowl Alabama 5 Baylor Sugar Bowl Notre Dame NL Georgia Rose Bowl Michigan 7 Washington Orange Bowl Oklahoma NL Florida St. Pch Bowl Miami (Fla.) 4 Virginia Tech COLLEGE BASKETBALL TODAY'S GAMES Favorite Points Underdog Perm St Indiana St. Holy Cross Navy Massachusetts Pick em Harvard St John's Manhattan Rhode Island I'l Brown Furman 2VS VMI Kentucky 4'1 Ohio St Fordham Seton Hal TUESDAY'S RESULTS East Adelphl 74.

Pratt 45 Alverni 100, Lonelier Bible 75 Boston Col 72. New Hampshire 51 Carnegie-Mellon 80, Pitt-Johnstown 69 Dominican 92, Vassar II Duquosne 16, Indiana, 71 Ftemlngham St. 72, Worcester St. 61 Fredonl St. 71, Daemon 5 Ithaca 59, Utlca4l John Jay 70, SuNY-Purchs 59 Long Island 10.

Dtxl 61 Maryland 95, American 65 Md Bait County 76, St Mary's 71 Messiah 80. Gettysburg 79, 2 OT Mount St Mary's 76, Kutltown St. 5 Maritime 55, Coast Guard 51 Northeastern 16, Marlst 80, OT Nyack 1 13, NE Bible 67 Ptuia. Textile 66, Eastern 56 Pitt 84, St Bonaventure 61 Providence 74, Assumption 46 Queens 100, Meager Evers 91 Rutgers 57, Princeton 47 SI Joseph 71. Rider 55 St Peter's 61, Montclalr St SO St.

Thomas Aquinas 88. King's, Y. 79 St. Vincent 59, Grove City 51 Stony Brook 14, CCNY 65 Swarthmoro 92, Delaware Valley 79 Vlsanov 95, St Francis, 73 West Liberty 75, Point Perk 71 York, Y. 70, Hunter 69 South Al -Huntsvin 54, Term.

Temple 53 Clinch Valley 79, Alice Lloyd 64 Duke 83, South Florida 72 Gardner-Webb 15, ClafUn 74 Georgetown, Ky. 100, Belmont 13 Ga. Southwestern 64, Columbus 63 Georgia Tech 45, U. ot the South 42 Greensboro Col 90, St. Andrew's 19 Hampton msl 76.

Shaw 49 Jacksonville 90, Eckerd 60 James Madison 74, Salisbury SI 54 Longwood 67, N.Carolina Cent. 63 Morehead St 94, Bluetleld St. 53 Morehouse 16, Flsk 66 Norfolk St. 64, Morgan St. 62 North Carolina 89, Mercer 74 Carolina 78.

Winston-Salem 74 N.Kentucky 83, Kentucky St. 69 Paine 75, Voorhees 61 Roanoke 15, Va. Wesleyan 54 St. Augustine's 19. Livingstone 84 Tenn.

Wesleyan 78. Cumberland 76 Thomas More 68, Berea 67 V. Union 104, Coppln St 86 Midwest Anderson 73, Taylor 66, OT Avlla 82, Evangel 71 Bethany, Kan 82, Bethel, Kan. 70 Bethel 81, Goshen 72 Cedarvllle 91, Wllberforce 79 Cant. Methodist 117, Principle, Mo.

49 Chadron St. 64, Dickinson St. 60, OT Cleveland St. 78, Ohio Dominican 51 Crelghton 79, Nebraska-Omaha 72 Dordt 91, Buena Vista 73 Drake 116, Augustana, S.D. 83 Emporl St, 87, SW Kansas 81, OT Franklin 88, 72 Illinois Col.

67, Knox 64 Ind -Purdue-Ft. Wayne 98, Manchester 92 Iowa Wesleyan 68, Upper Iowa 67 Kenyon 69, Mount Vernon Nazareno 59 McPberson 62, Sterling 56 Mllllkln 60, Eureka 53 Minnesota 79, Florida St. 66 Mo. -Kansas City 67, NW Missouri 65, OT Mo -Rolla 100, Maryvlte 67 Neb. Wesleyan 61, Peru St.

57 Notre Dam 89, Montana St 68 Olivet Nazarene 66, II. Wesleyan 56 Otterbein 12, St Leo's 70 Rio Grande 70, Oakland City 67 Simpson 83, GrlnneH 57 Tiffin 65, Ashland 64 Toledo 84, UNC-Cherlott 59 Trinity Chris. 83, Emmaus 66 Wabash Valley 89, Vlncennes 82 Wartburg 98, Mount Mercy 69 Illinois 88. NE Missouri 74 Wheaton 88, Concordia 66 Southwest Bethany Nazarene 84, SW Oklahoma 7) Cameron 80, SW Mo Baptist 76 Dallas Baptist IIS, Tarleton St. 86 Howard Payne 64, St Edward's 61 Oklahoma Baptist 70, NE Oklahoma 66 Oklahoma St 86, Oral Roberts 10 Phillips 59, NW Oklahoma 5 Texas A4.M 61, Texas Southern 50 Tutane 78, Rice 62 Far west Arizona St 91, bifl 65 Wyoming 87, Midwestern 61 TOURNAMENTS Crusader Classic Championship Washington Coll 86, Susquehanna 83 Third place Trenton St.

81, Shenandoah 60 AP top 20 The top 20 teams in The Associated Press college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses. 1. DePaui 3-0 1,171 2. Kentucky (15) 1-0 1,085 3. UCLA (4) 2-0 1,002 4.

Maryland (1) 1-0 941 5. Indiana 2-0 890 6 Oregon State 1) 1-0 861 7. Virginia (1) 2-0 805 8 Louisville 0-1 789 9 Ohio State 1-0 724 10 North Carolina 3-0 719 11 Arkansas 2-1 SOI 12. Iowa 2-0 450 13. Notre Dame 0-1 388 14 Texas 1-0 344 15 Louisiana State 2-1 302 16 St John's, 2-0 24 17 Missouri 2-1 202 18 Syracuse 1-0 19 19.

Brigham Young 1-1 107 20 Georgetown, C. 10 High school TUESDAY'S RESULTS Boys Dunedln 4. Lakewood 60 Seminole 54. Northeast 53 Gibbs 87. Largo 73 Bradenton Manaiee 71, Boca Clega 57 Clearwater Central Catholic 70, Sarasota Cardinal Moonay 32 St.

Petersburg Christian 53, Northsido Christian 42 Shorecrest 62, Oneco 45 Admiral Farragut 60, Keswick Christlon 47 Zephyrhlls 52, BrooksvlUe Hernando 51, OT Springstead 60, Lakeland Santo Fe 56 Dade City Pasco 69, Tampa Jesut 57 Girls Cardinal Mooney 44, Northsido Christian 30 BrooksvlUe Hernando 52, ZephyrhlHs 35 Tuesday's event DALLAS MAVERICKS Signed Brad Davis, guard Activated Ralph DroNlnger, center. Waived Terry Duerod, guard. Bemrschke. 39 42 19-30 S3 96 Stelntort, Don. 26 24 27-25 57 92 Benr, Pitt 34-37 18-25 48 Horror.

So 2626 19-26 50 83 Passing art comp pel yds td Int Slpo. Cle 436 263 60 3 3352 25 10 Fouls, SD 485 286 59 0 3868 21 II Bredshaw. Pitt 344 178 51 7 332 21 17 Jones. Bait 332 189 56 9 2511 17 17 Morton, Den. 236 146 61 9 1551 9 10 Rating based on pet compn avg yds, pet.

td, pet Int. Pass receivers Receptions no yds vg td Wlnslow, D. 72 1070 14 2 9 Jetterson. D. 69 1147 16 6 12 Joiner.

SD 60 947 15 1 4 Barber, Hou. 56 692 12 4 5 Nathan, Mi 52 549 10.6 i Yardage yds no avg td Jefferson, SD 1147 69 16 6 12 Wlnslow, SD 1020 72 14 7 9 Joiner. SD 947 60 15 1 4 Morgan, NE 193 31 23 5 6 Largont, Sea 100 48 14 7 4 Interceptions no yds Ig td Haves, Oak II 215 62 I Schroy NY I 91 82 1 Shell, Pitt 7 135 67 0 Tetum, Hou 7 100 35 0 Barbaro. KC 7 79 39 0 Harris, KC 7 54 4 1 0 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Rushing art yds avg Ig td Sims, Dot 263 1190 4.5 52 10 Anderson, Stl 234 1123 4 1 52 9 Payton, Chi 248 1123 4.5 69 3 Andrews, Atl 208 1024 4 9 33 4 Dal 223 937 4 2 56 10 Punting no Ig avg Jennings, NY 80 63 45 8 Blanchard, TB 71 62 4170 Swidor, Stl 73 66 41.3 Parsons, Chi 65 61 41 2 Skladany, Det 555 67 41.2 Punt returns no yds avg Ig td Johnson, Atl 14 230 16 4 56 0 Nelms, Wash 31 348 11.2 64 J. Jones, Dall 46 484 10.5 52 Solomon, SF 20 210 10 5 53 I Sciarra, Phi 27 275 10 2 32 Kickoff returns no yds avg Ig td Williams, Chi 21 545 26 0 95 1 Mautl, NO 31 798 25.7 52 0 Owens, SF 24 595 24 8 101 1 Rogers, NO 27 641 23 7 88 0 Green, Stl 29 674 23.2 37 0 Scoring Touchdowns td rush roc rot pts Sims.

Det 13 10 3 0 78 Dall 10 10 0 0 60 Anderson, Stl 9 9 0 0 54 Peacock, LA 9 7 2 0 54 Nine players tied with 48 Kicking ep-a fg-a Ig pts Murray, Det 27-8 31-34 52 90 Mazzetti, At) 37-40 16-22 50 85 Corral, LA 44-45 13-22 47 83 Septien, Dal 51-51 9-14 40 78 Franklin, Phil 41-41 12 22 51 77 Passing art comp pel yds td int Jaworski, Phil 352 206 58 5 2755 25 10 Montana, SF 160 102 63 8 1125 11 7 Bartkowski, Atl 373 209 56 0 2878 74 17 Ferragamo, LA 338 707 59 8 7691 76 19 Danielson, Del 319 183 57 4 7443 10 8 Rating based on pet comp, avg pet. td, pet. int. Pass receivers Receptions no yds avg td Cooper, SF 68 525 7 7 4 TiHey, Stl 67 953 14 2 6 Clark, SF 63 709 11 3 6 Lofton, GB 61 1037 17 0 3 Chandler, NO 53 756 14 3 5 Yardage yds no avg td Lofton, GB 1037 61 17 0 3 Tilley Stl 953 67 14 2 6 Hill, Dall 824 50 16 5 6 Jenkins, Atl 822 45 18 3 6 Rashad, Minn 800 50 1 0 3 Interceptions no yds Ig td Cromwell. LA 7 12 5 34 1 Parrish, Wash 7 13 9 0 Richardson.

Atl 6 87 28 0 Turner, Minn 6 22 13 0 Hunter, Det 6 20 13 0 NFL Monday night games Remaining games 9 p.m. starting time Dec. 8 New England at Miami Dec. 15 Dallas at Los Angeles Dec. 22 Pittsburgh at San Diego Bucs' 1980 schedule REGULAR SEASON Last year's record in parenthesis September 7 at Cincinnati, 1712 WIN 11 LOS ANGELES, 10-9 WIN 21 at Dallas, 21-17 LOSS 28 CLEVELAND, 34-27 LOSS October at Chicago, 23-0 LOSS 12 GREEN BAY, 14-14 TIE 19 at Houston, 20-14 LOSS 26 at San Francisco, 24-23 WIN November 2 NEW YORK GIANTS, 30-13 WIN 9 PITTSBURGH, 24-21 LOSS 16 at Minnesota, 38 30 LOSS 23 DETROIT 24-10 LOSS 30 at Green Bay, 20-17 WIN December 7 MINNESOTA (7-9) 1 pm 14 at Detroit 12-14) 4pm 20 CHICAGO 10-61 4p.m NFC Central at a glance DETROIT (7-4) Sept 7 41-20 win over Los Angeles, Sept 14 29-7 win over Green Bay, Sept.

21 20-7 win over St Louis, Sept 28 27-7 win over Minnesota, Oct 5 43-28 loss to Atlanta, Oct 12 24-13 win over New Orleans, Oct 19 24-7 loss to Chicago, Oct 24 20-17 loss to Kansas Cily Nov 2 17-13 win over San Francisco, Nov 9 34-20 loss to Minnesota. Nov It 10-9 loss to Baltimore, Nov 23 24-10 win over Tampa Bay, Nov 27 23-17, OT loss to Chicago. Dec. 7: at St. Louis; Dec 14: Tampa Bay, Dec.

21: Green Bay. MINNESOTA (7-6) Sept 7 24 23 win over Atlanta, Sept 14: 42-7 loss to Philadelphia, Sept 21: 34-14 win over Chicago, 27-7 loss to Detroit, Oct. 5 23-17 loss to Pittsburgh, Oct 12: 13-7 win over Chicago, Oct. 19 14-0 loss to Cincinnati, Oct. 24: 1-3 loss to Green Bay.

Nov 2: 39-14 win over Washington, Nov 9 34-0 win over Detroit, Nov 16: 38-30 win over Tampa Bay, Nov 23: 25-13 loss to Green Bay, Nov 30: 23-20 win over New Orleans, Dec. 7: at Tampa Bay; Dec. 14: Cleveland. Dec 21 at Houston. GREEN BAY (5-7-1) Sept.

7: 16-6 OT win over Chicago, Sept. 14 79-7 loss to Detroit, Sept 21: 51-21 loss to Los Angeles, Sept. 28: 28-7 loss to Dallas, Oct. 5 14-9 win over Cincinnati, Oct, 12: 14-14 tie with Tampa Bay, Oct 19: 27-24 loss to Cleveland, Oct 26: 16-3 win over Minnesota. Nov 2: 72-20 loss to Pittsburgh, Nov 9 23-16 win over San Francisco, Nov 1 27-21 loss to New York Giants, Nov 23: 25-13 win over Minnesota, Nov.

30' 20-17 loss to Tampa Bay, Dec 7: at Chicago; Dec. 14 Houston, Dec 21: at Detroit. NBA ASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet. OB Philadelphia 21 4 .152 Boston 16 1 .696 5 New York IS I .425 t'i Washington 11 14 .440 1) New Jersey 16 .360 11 Central Division Milwaukee 21 6 .771 Indiana 15 11 .577 5' Chicago 11 14 .440 Atlanta 16 .30 11 Cleveland II .333 12 Detroit I II .301 12'l WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division San Antonio 17 9 .654 Utah 13 12 .570 J'i Houston 11 13 .451 Denver 10 IS 400 6V Kansas aty 10 17 .370 71 Dallas 3 33 .115 14' Pacific Division Phoenix 23 4 .152 LOS Angeles II I .693 4v Golden Stat 13 11 .543 I1 Seattle 11 14 440 11 San Diego 10 16 .385 12'4 (Portland 7 II .280 15 Lata result not Included MONDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled TUESDAY'S RESULTS Indiana 113, New York 96 Washington 107. Kansas City 103 Atlanta 113, Philadelphia 108, OT Boston 94, Detroit 84 Milwaukee 119, Utah lot Cleveland 109, Dallas 103 Phoenix 133, San Antonio 107 Chicago 179, Denver 174 New Jersey at Portland, night TODAY'S GAMES Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m.

Washington at Indiana, 7 35 m. New York at Philadelphia 1:05 m. Phoenix at Kansas City. 1 30 p.m. Cleveland at Houston, 9 05 m.

San Diego at Los Angeles, 10:30 pm. New Jersey at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Chicago at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. THURSDAY'S GAMES Cleveland at San Antonio, I p.m. Portland at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.

Denver at Utah, 10.30 p.m. College MONDAY'S RESULTS East Assumption 80, Nichols 79 Bowdoin 77, St. Joseph's (Me) 74 Brandeis 77, Bates 76 Canisius 83. U. of Baltimore 79 Castleton St 67, Johnson St 6 Columbia 84, Brooklyn 67 Clarion 107.

Cortland 74 Connecticut 117, Plymouth St 85 Stroudsburg 64, Hartwick 62 Elsenhower 65 St. John Fisher 64 Gannon 73, Slippery Rock 60 Harvard 94, MIT 71 La Roche 62. Edlnboro 59 Lehigh 89. Lebanon Valley 60 Lycoming 60, Juniata 48 Merrimack 76, Kings Point 66 Navy 91, Haverford 43 Old Westbury 63, Pace 62 Quinnipiac 72, Bryant 70 Rhode Is 78, Weber St. 66 Springfield 90.

AIC 65 St Francis (Pa.) 76, King's 63 Wagner 53. Col of Stolen Is 52 Wake Forest 111, Johns Hopkins 58 Westminster 94, Alliance 68 Westfield St 68, New England 66 Widener 63, Robert Morris 62 South Alabama 90, Wisconsin 75 Auburn 87, Tow son St. 63 Aid -Broadd 73, Muskingum 71 Atlantic Christian 65, Pteifter 62 Bryan 67, Trevecca 64 Centenary CoH 66, Southeastern La. 63 D. Lipscomb 80, Greenville 7 1 E.

Tennessee 71, UNC-Ashevitte 54 Fairmont 83, Wheeling 47 Ga SW 98. Clearwtr Chrstn 60 Georgia 108, Troy St 65 Georgia Tech 87, Flagler 59 Grambling 83, South Carolina St. 73 Lambuth 85, Freed-Hardeman 68 Louisiana Tech 71, Northwestern La. 68 Marshall 1 16, South Carolina 85 Morehead 108. Mllligan 72 Alabama 61, Tuskegee 51 Newberry 100, Limestone 94 North Carolina St 89, Davidson 72 Siena Heights 89, Ky.

Wesleyan 88 Southern 90, Prairie View 76 Stetson 79, Otterbein 77 Transylvania 66, Centre 63 Va, Tech 81, Richmond 78 Va Tech 88, Concord 69 Va St. 75, GlenvMe 69 Wake Forest 1 1 1, J. Hopkins 58 Western Carolina 84, Averett 75 Midwest Ball St 96, Ferris St 63 Bowling Green 86, Findlay 55 Central Mo. 90. Emporia St 79 Dayton B4, San Francisco 83 (ot) DePaui 74, Gonzaga 56 East Mich 73, Grand Valley St.

68 lU St 94, Miss Valley SI 72 III Chicago Circle 66, North Park 61 Indiana 59 Murray St 41 Indiana-EvansviHe 72, Eastern iU 70 Iowa 98 Detroit 55 Kansas 81, Pepperdine 67 Kansas St 83, South Dakota 50 Marquette 106, Charleston 58 Missouri Western 55, Northern Iowa 52 Mo -St Louts 77. MacMurray Col 63 Northwestern 78, Colorado State 75 Purdue 104 Loyola (Calit 75 Roosevelt 113, Maranatha Baptist 80 Vanderbilt 97, Iowa St 87 Walsh 92. SteubenvIHe 84, OT Wooster 79, W8.J 71 Wright St 92, Miami 84 Xavier 69, Union 57 Southwest Ark-Little Rock 59, Ark St 55 Ark Tech 69, Ark Co 68 Augsburg 83. Eastern M. 73 Augsburg (Minn 83, Esn.

New Mex. 73 Central Arkansas 61, Ouachita 57 Denver 91, Montana 73 Fort Lewis 73, Lubbock Christian 72 Harding 78, Cod Of Ozarks 65 Hendrix 74, Henderson SI. 69 Houston 71, USC 51 New Mex St 61. Baylor 60 Northwestern 78. Colo St 75 SMU 49, Texas Ail 47 Sam Houston 89, Mary Hardin-Baylor 65 Santa Fe 102, N.M Highlands 69 Santa Fe 102, N.M.

Highlands 69 So Ark 53, UA-Monticeik) 52 TCU 74, Pacific 62 Texas 91, Biscayne 76 Texas Weslyan 90, McMurray 87 Tulsa 87, SW Missouri 51 W. Texas St 64, Tex Tech 62 West Cal St FuKerton 86, Portland St 81 Car oil CoH 81, Lewis 8. Clark 79 Denver 91, Northern Montana 73 Fresno St 77, Arizona 65 Great Falls 114, S. Fraser 97 Idaho 65, Washington St. 51 Idaho Cod.

77, Montana Tech 71 Long Beach St. 83, Idaho St. 59 N. Ariz 87, Intl. 75 Nev -Reno 96, Mankato St 78 Portland 80, Cent Wash 60 Sacramento St 93, Ore 77 San Jose St.

50, Montana 49 NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Patrick Division GF GA Pts Islanders 17 5 i 119 16 39 Philadelphia 17 4 106 63 31 Calgary 10 9 9 19 95 25 Washington I 6 II 75 25 Y. Rangers 4 15 4 15 111 II Smyth Division SI Louis 16 6 4 101 19 36 Vancouver 13 7 5 103 14 31 Chicago 9 12 5 105 116 23 Colorado 11 4 80 96 22 Edmonton 4 13 5 15 96 17 Winnipeg 1 16 7 74 119 9 WALES CONFERENCE Norrls Division xLos Angeles 16 6 1 102 75 33 Montreal 12 10 2 107 77 36 xHartford I 13 4 12 11 20 Pittsburgh 4 13 4 12 103 16 Detroit 1 16 4 73 100 10 Adams Division Buffalo 13 4 5 91 69 31 Minnesota 11 4 90 63 30 Boston I 10 6 14 13 33 Toronto 10 1 91 97 21 Quebec 3 13 6 13 104 14 Lot rsutt not Included MONDAY'S RESULT Minnesota 5, New York Ran gars 3 TUESDAY'S RESULTS Boston 5, Detroit 3 New York Islanders Colorado 1 St. Louis 5, Quebec 2 Hartford Los Angeles, night TODAY'S GAMES Minnesota at Washington, 7:35 p.m. Montreal at Buffalo, 1:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Toronto, 8 05 p.m.

New York Rangers at Winnipeg, 9:05 p.m. Hartford at Vancouver, 11:05 p.m. NASL Indoor League Central Division Pet. GB Minnesota 2 0 1 000 Detroit 2 2 .500 1 Chicago 1 2 .333 Vi Eastern Division Atlanta 3 0 1 000 Jacksonville 1 1 .500 l'j Tampa Bay 1 1 .500 Vi Fort Lauderdale 0 4 .000 3V Northern Division Toronto 2 1 .67 Calgary 1 1 .500 Vi Edmonton 2 3 .500 Vt Vancouver 1 3 .333 1 Southern Division Tulsa 3 0 1000 California 1 3 333 3 San Diego 1 3 .333 3 Dallas 0 2 .000 Vi Western Division Portland 3 2 .600 San Jose 2 2 500 Vi Los Angeles 2 2 .500 1 Seattle 1 1 .500 1 MONDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled TUESDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES Detroit at Minnesota, 8 30 m. Dallas at California, 10 30 English League TUESDAY'S RESULTS Home teams listed first League Cup Quarterfinals Liverpool 3, Birmingham 1 Watford 2, Coventry 2, tie West Ham 1, Tottenham 0 Local sports calendar TODAY SHUFFLEBOARD St.

Petersburg Shuffleboard Club Lou Tuma Yuietlde Tournament Today (professionals). At Mirror Lake Shuffleboard Club, 559 Mirror Lake Dr For information, call 822-7083. THURSDAY BIRD WALK Clearwater Audubon Society Bird walk at Fred Howard Park on the gulf at Tarpon Springs. Meet at 8:30 a m. Valor Marcinak win lead the walk.

For further Information cal 726-6214. SUNDAY HORSESHOES Deadline to enter Carl Steinfeldt Handicap Tournament at Ed Wright Park, Clearwater, Set Dec. 13 Entry fee 6 Send entries to Geo Buskey. 603 South Gate Park, Clearwater, FL 33516. Telephone 441-3332.

Admission Is tree. LET US KNOW If your organization is planning a sports vent and would Ilka our readers to be advised of It, please send detailed Information, together with your name, address and telephone number, to Sports Calendar, St Petersburg Times Sports Department, P.O. Box 1121, St Petersburg, FL. 33731 Be sure to Include date, location, entry fees and admission charges. If any Because of space limitations, we cannot guarantee publication.

Three-Quarter Century AT NORTH SHORE PARK TUESDAY'S RESULTS Kubs ibrh Kids ib Morln Ic 3 0 1 Burnl If 2 0 1 Venseret rf 3 0 0 Turpel 3 2 1 Mcknight lb 3 0 0 Uhler ss 3 12 Borgeson rc 3 0 1 Kerekes 3 0 1 Butler 3b 2 2 1 Walsh lb 3 0 0 Bernhard 2b 3 0 0 Nunley 2b 3 0 0 Churchill If 3 0 3 Pearson Ic 2 10 Gostord ss 3 10 Uhler rc 3 13 Stacey 2 13 Mundy rf 3)3 Bakewell 3 0 1 Urda 3b 3 0 3 Broadw! sf 3 0 1 Totals 37 6 12 Totals 39 4 10 Kubs Kids 002 010 04 10 2 100 041 4 12 1 2B BekeweH, Uhler HR Butler. NOTE: The Kids and Kubs play each Tues Thurs. and Sat. at North Shore Park at 1:30 p.m. No admission charge.

SI UPI top 20 I. Georgia (35) (11-0) 565 3 Notre Dam (2) (9-0-1) 519 3. Florid St. (9-1) 493 4. Pittsburgh (1) (10-1) 451 5.

Oklahoma (9-2) 381 6. Michigan (9-2) 337 7. Baylor (10-1) 311 I. Alabama (9-2) 296 9. Nebraska (9-2) 241 10.

Poem St (9-2) 179 II North Carotin (10-1) 150 12. UCLA (9-2) 138 13. Ohio St (9-2) 133 14. Brigham Young (ll-l) 114 15. Washington (9-2) 19 16.

Mississippi St. (9-2) 63 17 Southern Cal (7-2-1) 38 II South Carotin 11-3) 15 19. Maryland (1-3) 13 30. SMU (1-3) 12 Kodak Ail-American teams The following are the Kodak A (-American Division l-AA andcooege division teams as selected by the American Footbal Coaches Association AFCA). The College Division I squad Includes players from the NCAA Division II and NAIA Division I schools.

The Division team is composed of players from NCAA Division III and NAIA Division II schools. DIVISION l-AA Offense: Nell Lomax, qb. Portland Stat; Joe Doianey, rb. Northwestern Louisiana; Lorenzo Bouler, rb, Maine; Frank Hawkins, fb, Nevada-Reno; Trumaino Johnson, wr, Grambling; Reggie Eccleston, wr, Connecticut; Garry Kuhknan, ot, Delaware, Mik McDonald, ot, Bucknell; Edwin Bailey, g. South Carolina State, Pete Walters, g.

Western Kentucky; Warren Griffith, Northwestern Louisiana. Defense: Tim Ford, de, Western Kentucky; Randy Troutman, de, Boise Slate, Mike Barker, dt, Grambling, Bubba Puna, dt, Nevada-Reno, Bruce Rarlg, lb, Lehigh, Larry Werts, lb, Jackson State, Mike Humlston, lb, Weber State, Brad Reece, lb, Akron, Bob Manning, do, Massachusetts; George Floyd, db, Eastern Kentucky; Gifford Ramsay, db, Florida AIM, College Division I Offense: Ed Cebula, American International; Jon Greco, Western Illinois; Gerard SonsoUa, WIsconsln-Rlver Fails; Justin Cross, ot, Western Colorado State; Stev Foster, ot, Springfield, College, Gary McCauley, te. Clarion, State, Willie Tuliis, qb, Troy, State, Louis Jackson, rb, California State-San Luis Obispo, Rob Riddlck, rb, MiDersville State, Mike Holston, wr, Morgan State, Robbie Martin, wr, California State-San Luis Obispo, Brian SuNivan, Santa Clara. Defense: Otis Chandler, dg. Central Arkansas, Joe Cugiari, dt, Indiana, Pa Todd Vol-kart, dt, Northern Colorado, Elbert Llles, de, Mississippi College.

Pete Catan, de. Eastern Illinois, Jeff Gergel, lb, Youngstown State, Tom Sutko, lb, Nebraska-Omaha, Don Washington, cb, Texas A8.I; Victor Jackson, cb, Bowie State; Brad Payne, ss, Carson-Newman, BIN Grantham, ts, Missourl-RoHa. College Division II Offense: Bob Ferngno, rb, Ithaca, Scott Re-ppert, rb, Lawrence, Steve Hossler, rb, Montana Tech; Nelson Boiden, fb, Ftndlay; Allen SchmicDin, qb, Linfield, David Morford, c. Bethel, Kan Phil Theis, oi, Wagner, Rick Nolly, ol, McMurry, Texas; Mike Brown, Tutts, Bill Stromberg, Johns Hopkins. Defense: Sam Mills, Montclalr State; Terry Beamer, lb, Frostburg State, Rick Eades, dl.

Randolph-Macon, Jon Anderson, dl, St Otat; John Phillips, dl, Capital, Ohio, Dan De-lino, de. Baldwin-Wallace, Mike Dowds, de, Wittenberg, Tom Oeery, db, Widener; Willie Can-say, db, Fort Valley State; Chris Luper, db, Austin College, Fran McDermott, db, St. Mary's, Calif. Sheridan All American The Sheridan Broadcasting Network black college AH-American football team. OFFENSE Player of the Year Joe Adams, QB, Tennessee State.

RB Robert Parham, Grambling, Henry Odum, South Carolina State, and Greg Jones, Alcorn State WR Trumaine Johnson, Grambling. TE Billy Mims, North Carolina A8.T. OT Lorenzo Lilly, Alabama State, and Don Herring, Norfolk State. OG Edwin Bailey, South Carolina State, and Mike West, North Carolina Tom Rice. Jackson Stale Cal Gil, Johnson Smith DEFENSE Player of Year Mike Barker, DT, Grambling DT Curtis Green, Alabama State DE Jerome Tate, Alabama AJLM, and Wilarthur Jackson, Alcorn Stale.

MG Larry Werts, Jackson State. LB Yves Prince, Grambling, Angek? King, South Carolina Slate, and Aaron Ford, Tennessee State DB Everson Walls, Grambling, Gifford Ramsey, Florida Victor Jackson, Bowie State, and Robert Sailer, Grambling Coach of Year William Davis, South Carolina State Suncoast race schedule SATURDAY, DEC. 6 ST. PETERSBURG Baytront Road Race, 10,000 and 5.000 meters, 3nd annual. 9 a at the Baytront Center; course aH asphalt along the downtown waterfront, entry fee 6 per persons with proceeds donated to me Pinellas Association tor Retarded Children, overall and age-group awards, T-shirts to first 250 finishers in each race SUNDAY, DEC.

7 SEMINOLE Suncoast Cross Country Championship, 5,000 meters, 10 a.m., seventh annual, course asphalt and grass through Lake Seminole Park, entry fee S2 per person; overall and age-group awards. SUNDAY, DEC. 14 PINELLAS PARK Bonnie Bay Christmas Run, 10,000 meters (8 am 5,000 meters (9a.m.) and one-mile run 10:30 a course flat and asphalt, starting at Bonnie Bay Country dub, 7400 62nd Terrace entry fee S5 per person per race, with proceeds to benefit the Bonnie Bay Sports Activity Fund; overall and age-group awards with T-shirts to the first 500 entrants SATURDAY, DEC. 20 LARGO Run tor Santa, 325 miles, second annual, 8 30 a.m.; course asphalt and grass through Taylor Lake Park, entry fee S3, with proceeds to Salvation Army and other organizations for Christmas gifts for the poor; overall and age-group awards with T-shirts to first 100 finishers. NL No Line Home team in Bold.

Sab Open AT JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA MONDAY'S RESULTS Finals Kim Warwick, Australia d. Fritz Buehnlncj, Summit, N.J., 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. Women's money leaders Yards Rush Pass San Diego 5216 1504 3712 Pittsburgh 4689 1662 3027 Houston 4568 2068 2500 Cleveland 4511 1403 3108 New England 4363 1685 2678 Baltimore 4282 1725 2557 Buffalo 4272 1799 2473 Oakland 4210 1822 2388 New York Jets 4021 1433 2588 Seattle 4012 1492 2520 Cincinnati 3708 1642 2066 Miami 3608 1448 2160 Denver 3553 1522 2031 Kansas City 3420 1471 1949 Defense Buffalo 3264 1297 1967 Houston 3635 1483 2152 San Diego 3768 1565 2203 New England 3862 1561 2301 Cincinnati 3962 1413 2549 Oakland 3982 1337 2645 Pittsburgh 4180 1359 2821 Seattle 4210 1692 2518 Denver 4339 1728 2611 Baltimore 4347 1816 2531 Kansas City 4347 1836 2511 Miami 4401 1642 2759 Cleveland 4425 1468 7957 New York Jets 4558 1616 2942 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Offense Yards Rush Pass Los Angeles 4827 2120 2707 Dallas 4611 1986 2625 Philadelphia 4492 1717 2775 Detroit 4471 2270 2201 Atlanta 4462 1887 2575 St Louis 4334 1804 2530 Green Bay 4304 1584 2720 San Francisco 4282 1315 2967 Minnesota 4073 1335 2738 Tampa Bay 4047 1564 2483 Washington 3841 1580 2261 New Orleans 3731 1009 2772 Chicago 3703 1875 1828 New York Giants 3484 1252 2232 Defense Philadelphia 3602 1201 2401 Los Angeles 3654 1534 2120 Chicago 3896 1673 2223 Detroit 3905 1346 2559 Washington 3982 2090 1892 Dallas 4107 1660 2447 Atlanta 4231 1272 3009 Tampa Bay 4310 1725 3585 St Louis 4345 1656 2689 Green Bay 4460 1743 2717 Minnesota 4707 1975 2732 San Francisco 4770 1739 2981 New York Giants 4872 2134 2738 New Orleans 5024 2463 2561 A 1. Martina Navratllova S703.9B7 2. Tracy Austin 6576,378 1 3.

Chris Evert Lloyd 1373,533 4. BiHie Jean King 1284.713 1 5. Wendy Turnbull S237.043 6 Hana Mandlikova 5720,479 7 Evonne Goolagong S207.505 8 Andrea Jaeger 5190496 9 Kathy Jordan 5152,157 10. Virginia Ruiici 6151,01 Pro INDIVIDUAL AMERICAN CONFERENCE Rushing aft yds avg Ig td CampbeH Hou 287 1469 5 1 55 10 CribOS But 250 917 3 7 21 11 Pruitt. Cle 2O0 843 4 2 56 5 King, Oak 162 722 4 5 89 4 Hams.

Pitt 166 643 3 9 26 4 Punting no Ig avg Guy Oak 58 66 43 6 Prestndge. Den 62 56 43.3 Ramsey. NY 67 59 42 7 Roberts, Mia 63 71 42 5 Mclnally, On 71 61 41.7 Punl returns no yds avg Ig td Smith, KC 36 515 14.3 7 5 1 James, NE 36 291 11 2 75 1 Bell, P'tt 26 285 1 1 0 27 0 Fuller, SD 25 26 10 6 31 0 Upchurch, Den 33 309 9.4 34 0 Kickoff returns no yds avg Ig td Ivory NE 27 728 27,0 98 1 Wright. Oev 2 1 510 2 4 3 50 0 Bessilieu. Mia 30 702 23 4 87 0 Lewis.

Sea 20 468 23 4 54 0 Brunson, Den 34 791 23.3 53 0 Scoring Touchdowns td rush roc rot pts Cribbs, Buf 12 11 1 0 72 Jefferson, SD 12 0 12 0 72 CampbeH. Hou 10 10 0 0 60 Dickey Bait 10 9 1 0 60 Smith, Pitt 9 0 9 0 54 Wmslow, SD 9 0 9 0 54 pro basketball Knight Pacers Compiled from AP, UPI wim (1 Tides Today: Sun rises 7 05 am, sets 5:34 m. Moon rises 3 22 am, sets 3: 1 1 St Petersburg Municipal Pier high tides ere at 1208 p.m. and 1 1 07 Low tides are at 5:44 a.m. and 4:55 m.

Thursday Sun rises 7 04 sets 5 34 m. Moon rises 4: 1 5 a.m., sets 3 44 p.m.. St Petersburg Municipal Pier high tides are at I 08 pm and 113 Low tides are at 6 26 a m. and 5:23 p.m. Solunar tables The Maior Periods, the best times to fish, are shown in boldface typo.

These begin at the times shown and last for an hour and a half or two hours thereafter. The Minor Periods, equally as good and shown In regular type, are of somewhat shorter duration. Minor Major Minor Maor A.M. P.M. Today, Dec.

3 1:35 15 2:00 IJ5 Thursday, Dec. 4 2:15 1:40 2.50 ttOS Friday, Dec. 5 2:50 9.30 3:30 9:45 Saturday, Dec. 6 3:30 IMS 4:00 Sunday, Dec. 7 4:15 llhSO 4:40 11:15 Marine weather Cap Sable to Tarpon Springs out 50 miles: Winds northerly around 10 knots today increasing to 20 knots by afternoon and continuing tonight.

Seas Increasing to 5 to 7 feet this afternoon. Partly cloudy. Seawater temperature Tuesday at Egmont Key 67 degrees. Three-point goals R. Williams.

Total touts Indiana 22, New York 23. A 10,291. Bullets 107, Kings 103 KANSAS CITY (103): King 5 1-2 11, Wedman 12 0-1 24; Lacy 1 0-0 2, Birdsong 15 9-15 39; Ford 3 3-3 8 Douglas 2 2-4 Merlweather 3 2-2 Whitney 1 0-0 2 Walton 0 1-2 Grunfekt 1 0-0 2. Totals 43 17-21 103 WASHINGTON (107): Ballard 5 3-3 13; Hayes 10 4-7 24; Unsold 4 3-4 10; Greyey I 5-5 21; Matthews 4 0-0 Kupchak 3 0-0 Terry 3 1-2 Porter I 3-3 11 Totals 45 17-24 107. Kansas City 34 31 23 33-103 33 33 II 24-W)T Washington Thro point goals Non.

Fouled out None Total touts Kansas City 23, Washington 17. Techno cal ansas aty Coach Fltislmmons 2 and elected A 5,981. Celtics 94, Pistons 85 BOSTON (94): McHakt 10 1-3 21, Bird 7 3-5 it Parish 60-312, Ford 7 04 14, Archibald 39-1115 For' nsten 1 0-2 2, Henderson 2 04 4, Robey 4 1-1 9 Kre. klow 0 04 0 Totals 40 14-25 94. DETROIT Hubbard 5 7-12 17 Mokeskl 3 2-3 6, Herron I 4-4 30, Wright 3 04 4 tc J.

Iser 3 1-1 7, Robinson 3 3-41, Leo 4 1-19, Drew 0 04 0 Boston 22 21 24 27-94 15 20 21 M-jt Detroit Three-point goals Non. Fouled out None Total fouls Boston 33, Detroit 27. Technicals rw trolt, delay of gam. A 4J27. Cavaliers 109, Mavericks 102 CLEVELAND (109): Mltchol 9 4-6 32, Crr7 0-4 14, Lalmbeor 7 5-5 19, Smith I 5-4 31, Brati 3 7 Washington 1 1-3 3, Phagkty 10 1-4 21, Ford 1 04 Hughes 0 04 0, Klnch0 04 6.

Totals 46 16-27 lot DALLAS (103): Jeeianl 3 1 11 14, LeGardeiu 17, Lloyd 4 1-7 9, Mack 3 3-3 7, Huston 1 04 16 Robkv line 1 2-2 II, Spanarkel 7 4-6 II, Byrnes 2 4-4 1 Total. 3 26-34 102. Cleveland na 11 11-10 JJOJOJi-lg Three-point goats Brett Fouktd out Robin-tme. Total touts Cleveland 24, Daias 28 A 1,117. K3j 119, Jazz 108 (104): Brlstow 7 2-2 1, Dantley 11 1-9 30, 1-3 1, Griffith 4 4-7 12, McKlnnay 4 4-4 12, Cooper 10 2-2 23, Judklns 3 4-4 1.

Totals (lit); Curnmings 4 3-3 10, Ml. 7-9 15, Lanier I 3-5 19, Bockner l-l 20, 1-3 11, Ms Johnson 10 1-2 21, Catchmgs 1 5 -7 16. Elmore 2 1-2 S. Totals 45 39-39 sparks 113-96 35 37 39 37-10 3 33 24119 the Dallas Mavericks, his fourth NBA team in three seasons. The Mavericks also activated Ralph Drollinger and are asking waivers on guard Terry Duerod.

The Portland Trail Blazers have played before a sellout crowd at home for 155 consecutive games. All but 1,166 of the 12,666 tickets for Blazer home games are season tickets. Tuesday's boxes Hawks 112, 76ra 108 PHILADELPHIA (101): Erving 11 13-14 35, C.Jones 1 2 2-3 4, HoMns 7 04 14, Jones 3 5-6 1 1, Mix 7 23, Richardson 1 0-0 3. Totals 37 34-40 lot. ATLANTA 012): Drew 13 15-19 39, Rourvtfleid 4 2-3 10, RoMnt I 4-4 Crlss 5 4-5 14, Johnson 10 5-7 35, Collins I 0-0 2, Hawas 3 2-21, PeHom 00-0 0, Sheiton 1 0-0 2, McElroy 2 4, McAAIHon 0 2-3 2.

Totals 3 34-43 113. AT TAMPA TUESDAY'S RESULTS Dusty Rhodes Baron Von Raschke, by disqualification; Dick Murdoch d. Manny Fernandez; Florida tag-team title: Bobby aggers and R.T. Tyler d. Barry Windham and Scott McGee; Bobo Brazil d.

Nice Bofkoft by disqualification, Mike Graham vs Hero Matsuto, draw; Jerry Brisco Roger Smith; Hans Schroedor d. Reggie Parks; The Scorpion d. Billy White Cloud. Utah Milwaukee 25 30 39 20 1 410 I 1U Phoenix tan Antnl Indian New York Bucks UTAH Poquette 0 Boon 1 5-7 7, 3 30-31 I Of) MILWAUKEE Johnson 4 Moncriet 5 04 Evans 119. Fouled out touts Utah done), Utah (ton), A 1 Suns PHOENIX Adams 0-0 High 4 0-1 12, 0-0 1, Scott SAN 5-4 13, G.

23, Moor 3 Restani 3 37 33-41 107, Total fouls Phoenli 31, A ,112. Pacara INDIANA 04 20, C. 30 Bus 0 17-22 113. NEW 1-3 7, Cartwright 10 1-1 0 0-0 0, Totals 42 Poquette, Cooper, Otchlngs. Total 2, Milwaukee 27 Technicals Milwaukee Utah coach Nlssalk, Cooper, Brlstow, Utah assistant coach Bertk elected, 1,052.

122, Spurs 107 (123): Robinson 9 1-4 19, Cook 4 0-0 1, 12, Davis 10 2-2 22, D. Johnson 5 4-4 14, Keey 2 0-0 4, Krmer5l-3 3 0-0, NIKS 3 0-0 4 Totals 57 1-14 123. ANTONIO 107): Griffin 11-3 3, Ottwrdlng 4 Johnson 3 4-4 1, Silas I 7-7 33, Gervln 9 5-5 0-0 4, R. Johnson 3 2-4 Goto 0 0-0 0, 0-0 4, Cor line 2 4-4 10, Wiley 2 3-7 7. Totals Bird are locked in a battle for the Eastern Conference starting lineup at the Feb.

1 NBA All-Star game in Cleveland. Johnson, of Milwaukee, led in fan balloting as of Tuesday with 15,949 votes. Philadelphia's Dr. J. was close behind at 15,791, while Bird, of Boston, had collected 14,167 votes.

Eddie Johnson of Atlanta led in the voting for starting guard, Milwaukee's Brian Winters was second and Reggie Theus of Chicago was third. Tree Rollins of Atlanta. Julius Erving was named NBA player of the month for November. David Thompson of Denver, Artis Gilmore of Chicago, Otis Birdsong of Kansas City, Moses Malone of Houston, Jack Sikma of Seattle and Lloyd Free of Golden State also made strong showings but none matched Erving's output. The Atlanta Hawks announced Tuesday that they have traded guard Armond Hill to the Seattle Supersonics for second round draft choices in 1983 and 1984 and an undisclosed amount of cash.

The 6-foot-4 Hill was drafted by the Hawks from Princeton University in the first round of the 1976 draft. Free agent guard Brad Davis agreed Tuesday to a contract with Philadelphia Atlanta 34 34 39133 27 31 21 31-107 10-of-12 Indiana points in one stretch. The Knicks, led by Bill Cartwright's 31 points, looked as though they would blow the Pacers out early, holding Indiana to just three field goals in the game's first eight minutes to take a 24-6 lead. Ray Williams, who scored 18 of his 22 points in the first half, hit for seven consecutive points during the early surge. But Knight led a 36-18 Indiana outburst over the next nine minutes, scoring all 16 of his first-half points, to tie the score 42-42 at 7:10 of the second quarter.

Notes Power forwards Marques Johnson, Julius Erving and Larry NEW YORK Billy Knight, playing with a bandaged shooting hand, rallied Indiana from an 18-point deficit with 30 points Tuesday night to spark the Pacers to a 113-96 victory over the New York Knicks. Knight, whose right thumb and little finger were taped, scored 14 of his points in the second half to lift Indiana from a 56-54 halftime deficit. George Johnson added 20 points for the Pacers. With Indiana trailing 67-64 early in the third quarter, Knight and Johnny Davis went to work, hitting eight of Indiana's next 10 points to give the Pacers a 74-69 lead. Indiana extended its lead to 93-82 early in the fourth period, with Johnson scoring Three-point goals None.

Fouled out Non. San Antonio 26. Technical touts Non. 113, Knicks 96 (113): Bantom I 04 13, Johnson 10 Johnson 3 04 4, Bradkty 1 0-0 2, Devli 5 1-5 II, Edwards 3 4-4 10, Knight II 2-2 2, Orr 2 04 4, Slchtlng 0 04 0. Totals 41 YORK (94): Russel 4 2-3 10, WWems 12 7-9 31.

Richardson 104 16. WH-lams 7l Webster 4 0-2 1. Glenn 1 0-0 2, Woodson Carter 0 0-0 0, Domic 0 0-0 0, Scales 0 04 0. 11-16 96. Fouled out Dawkins, Toney, Rollins.

Total touts Philadelphia 37, Atlanta 34. Technical foul Phi-ledelpnt coach Cunningham. A 0473. Bulla 129, Nuggats 124 CHICAGO (139): Greenwood 1 4-4 30, Kenon 5 J-3 13. GUmoro I 3-3 II, Theus 13 2-4 26, or then 2 04 4, WHkerson 5 4-4 14.

Cue trick 2 1-2 5, Jones 2 1-2 Sobers 7 6-7 20, Mey 2 04 4 Totals 53 23-3) 129 DENVER (124): English 6 10-13 23, Hordges 4 5-4 13. Issat 7 6-7 30, Nicks 3 04 4, Thompson 12 6-6 JO, Roche I 7 7 9, Robisch 7 2 2 16, Dum I 04 Gon-dreiick 0 04 0, Vanntln 3 04 I. TotUt 44 J6-41 124. Chicago 32 IS JO 3212 Dnyr 21 27 J) W-124 Three-point goals None FouWd out Greenwood. Total touts Chicago 30.

Denver 34 Technt-cafs Chicago lone detente, Denver ion detenu. -11 34 30 29 SWWMA'a4d4ALOJAl4 I itjiAik.

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