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Tuesday, February 9, 1988 The Leaf-Chronicle, Clarksvllle, Term. Page 3B Sports Scoreboard Television TUESDAY Basketball 7 p.m. Georgetown at Seton Holl(WOR). 7:05 p.m. Jon ot Mavericks (WTBS).

Hockey 7p.m. NHL All-Star Gome (ESPN). WEDNESDAY Basketball 7 p.m. Florldo ot Georgia (WZTV, Channel 17), Syracuse at Pitt (ESPN). 7 30 p.m.

Bradley ot DePoul (WGN). p.m. Villanova at Temple (USA). 9 p.m. Tennessee ot VarnJer-bllt(ESPN).

Rodlo WEDNESDAY Basketball 6 p.m. Georgia at Tennessee Miscellaneous 7 p.m. On Line with Lake Kelly (WCVQ-FM, 108). i in 3 I (b 0 National Basketball Association By The Associated Press All Times CST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division AP Laserphoto GB Pd. Olympic Mascots .711 .465 11 .405 131 .34 15rt .227 21 Vi Boston 32 13 Philadelphia 20 23 Washington 17 25 New York It 2t New Jersey 10 34 Central Division Howdy, right, and Hidy, the official mascots of the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, greet International Olympic Committee Chairman Juan Antonio Samaranch at the opening reception of the main press center Monday, Atlanta- 30 15 .667 16 Detroit 25 27 18 Chicago Milwaukee .610 .600 .524 .511 22 20 Cleveland 23 22 ISports Digest- Indiana 22 22 .500 Lady WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pd.

GB 1 iVt 6V4 Dollos 28 15 .651 Denver 26 17 .605 Houston, 25 17 J95 Utah 22 22 J00 Son Antonio 23 ".439 America's Medal Hopefuls, Snow Both Arrive In Calgary CALGARY, Alberta (AP) U.S. speed skaters arrived for the Winter 9 Sacramento 4 29 .326 14 Pacific Division Games Monday, bringing with them the glimmer of gold for America and a new coat of snow for cosmetics-conscious Olympic organizers. Snow has begun to fall on Calgary, and organizers said Monday it will CIS, NY 61 Chevney 85, Mansfield 66 Drew 96, Wilkes 85 Franklin Pierce 76. Castleton St. 62 Frostburg St.

77, Dickinson 62 Hawthorne 89, Green Mountoln St Inolona, Pa. 73, Edlnboro 6 Kurztown 87, East Stroudsourg 68 Lebanon Vol. 8, Ellzabethtown 72 Lehman 100, Purchase St. 56 Lock Haven 75. larion 56 Monhattonvllle 87, Mount St.

Vincent 83 County 92, Robert Morris 78 N. Adams St. 90, Clark U. 83 N.J. Tech 100, Kings Point 84 New Haven 102, Quinnlpiac 88 Phlla.

Pharmacy 78, Rutgers-Camden 57 Providence 85, Connecticut 79 Ramapo 88, Upsala 72 Rutoers-Newark 82, Bard 43 Salem, W.Va. 74, Fairmont St. 72 Shepherd 100, Charleston, W.Va. 89, OT Springfield 74, Merrimack 73 St. Thomas Aquinas 109, Southampton 84 Stockton St.

67, New Poltz St. 6 Stony Brook 76, York, N.Y. 68 Trenton St. 110, Caldwell 99 Union, N.Y. 75, RPI 74 Ursinus 90, Hoverford 54 Utlca 73, Oswevo St.

72 West Chester 75, Spring Garden 59 Yeshiva 71, N.Y. Maritime 54 SOUTH Alcorn St. 67, Grombllng St. 58 American U. 99, Gettysburg 71 Atlantic Chrlstlon 82, Catawba 73 Augusta 73.

Campbell 59 Compbellsville 62, union, Ky. 60 Cltodel Carolina 64 Coastal Carolina 72, N.C.-Ashe- vllle69 Coker74, Ersklne71 Cumberland, Ky. 88, Thomas More 64 Davidson 79, Marshall 74 Dlst. of Columbia 94, Bowie St. 73 E.

Tennessee St. 77, VMI 41 East Carolina 70, James Madison 64 i Eton 89, Mount Olive 79 Emory 89, Rhodes 81 Fayettevllle St. 80, Livingstone 69 Florida AS.M 96, Coppln St. 87 Furman 67, Appalachian St. 44 Gardner-Webb 70, Wlnoate 44 Georgia Tech 93, Maryland 83 Howard U.

72, Bethune-Cookmon 44 Jacksonville 91, Hartford 84 Long wood 41, Liberty 53 Louisiana Tech 74, Weber St. 55 Marquette 70, Stetson 57 Moryvllle, Tenn. 89, Clinch Val-Iev73 City 81, Morehead St. 77 Morehouse 93, Columbus 78 Murray St. 83, Austin Peay 70 N.

Carolina AiT 93, Delaware St: 60 N. Carolina St. 116, Baptist Coll. 48 NX. Central 59, Francis Marlon 53 N.C.-Greensboro 73, Averett 54 Nicholls St.

42, SE Louisiana 59 North Alabama 84, Livingston St. 80 North Georgia 81, Berry 72 S. Carolina St. 82, Shore 80 S.C-Alken 75, Presbyterian 71 Southern Tech 42, Oglethorpe 59 Southern u. 114, Miss.

Valley St. 83 Spring Hill 79, William Corey 61 78, Delta St.60 Tennessee St. 48, Tennessee Tech 40- Trov St. 75, Mississippi Col. 72 Voorhees 108, Morris 91 West Georgia 84, Jacksonville St.

79 Wofford 79, Armstrong St. 78 Xavier, NO 74, Tougaloo64 MIDWEST Bradley 83, St. Louis 67 Cent. Methodist 100, Westminster, Mo. 87 Cent.

Michigan 70, Detroit 48 Columbia, Mo. 90, Llndenwood 72 Concordia, Moor. 74, St. Mary's, Minn. 55 Defiance 84, Tiffin 73 E.

Illinois 84, Franklin 83, Hanover 75 Grand Valley St. 96, Saginaw Vol. St. 44 Gustav Adolphus 80, St, Thomas, Minn. 71 Illinois St.

74, Creighton 61 Miami, Ohio 79, Doyton 75, OT Louis 47, Quincy 44 St. Ambrose 92, Marycrest 87 St. John's, Minn. 70, Augsburg 50 Washington, Mo. 87, Maryvllle, Mo.

74 Wichita St. 89, S. Illinois 87 Bay 54, Valparaiso 52 Xavier, Ohio 100, W. Michigan 84 SOUTHWEST Rock 94, Loyola, III. 83 Arkansas Coll.

49, Ouachita 47 Arkansas St. 79, Middle Tenn. 71. Austin Col. 93, Sul Ross St.

74 Hendrix 78, 71 Howard Payne 49, Trinity, Tex. .57 Jackson St. 47, Prairie View 54 Lamar 78, Samford 64 Oklahoma Christian 101, John Brown 49 Oklahoma City 91, NW Oklahoma 83 S. Arkansas 84, Henderson St. 75 Texas A8.I 74, E.

New Mexico 67 Tulsa 70, Indiana St. 47 U. of the Oiarks 85, Harding 57 FAR WEST Metro St. 45, Regis 52 be worth the work it causes to dress up their Games a little. Bonnie Blair, former world record-holder in the 500 meters, was among the U.S.

speed skaters who arrived in Calgary. Although overshadowed lately by East Germans Karin Kania and Christa Rothenburger, who now 10. Brtor Cliff, Iowa 23- 3 303 14 5. Bobby Allison, Hueytown, 11. Georgetown, Ky.

21- 4 246 18 Bulck Regal, 192.408. 12. HOWOM-HIIO 19- 4 231 14 4. Bill Elliott, Dawsonvllle, U.Oregon Tech 23- 4 205 17 Ford Thunderbird. 192.234.

14. Ft.Havs 16- 4 174 13 7. Ricky Rudd, Chesapeake. 15. 15- 4 173 12 Vo Bulck Regal, 192.172.

H. Mobile, Ala. 21-1126- 8. Sterling Morlln, Columbia, 17.W. wosntngten 19- 103 Oldsmobile Cutlass Su- 18 wisconsin-EouCloire 16- 5 99 15 preme, 191.787.

19 Grond Canyon, Aril. 26- 4 80 11 9. Kyle Petty, High Point, 20.Comeron,Okto. 16- 4 69 N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 191.294. 10.

Dole Earnhordt, Moores-vllle, N.C., Chevrolet Monte Tenn Boys Prep Poll Carlo SS, 190.670. NASHVILLE (AP) Here, 11. Rusty Wollace, St. Louis, listed by classification, ere the Pontlac Grand Prix 22, 190.464, Top 10 boys prep basketball 12. Lake Speed, Jackson, teams according to the vote of Oldsmobile Cutlass Su-Associated Press member sports preme, 189.885.

writers and broadcasters. Fol- 13. Eddie Blerschwole, San lowing each team Is their record, Antonio, Texas, Oldsmobile Cut-number of first-place votes re- lass Supreme, 189.773. celved and total points. Points 14.

Cale Yarborough, Sardis, are awarded as follows: 10 points S.C., Oldsmobile Cutlass Su-for a first-place vote. point preme, 189.701. for a lOth-place vote. 15. Buddy Baker, Charlotte, Class AAA N.C., Oldsmobile Cutlass Su- I.

Mem Hamilton 21-1 13 152 preme, 189.641. 2. Chott Bromerd 22-5 1 130 14. Bobby Hlllin Concord, 3. Knox Beorden 18-2 85 N.C., Buick Regal, 189.641.

4. Mem westwood 22-5 77 1 7. Brad Teague, Johnson 5. UncolnCo. 17-2 66 City, Oldsmobile Cutlass 6.

Nash Stratford 18-3 65 Supreme. 189.390. 7. Mem White Stohon 20-4 58 1 8. Terry Lobonte, Trinity, 8.

Murf Rlverdale 19-3 52 N.C., Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, 9.ScienceHill 21-5 46 189.338. lOCookevllle 22-2 1 39 19. Greg Sacks, Maltland, Class AA Pontiac Grqnd Prix 22, 1. Mem East 24-3 8 145 189.322. 2.

Nosh David Lipscomb 20-1 4 130 20. Neil Bonnett, Bessemer, S.Woverly 22-1 1 122 Pontioc Grand Prix 22, 4. Chart Howard 18-2 2 111 188.758. 5. Livingston Acad.

18-1 92 21. Rick Wilson, Bartow, 4. Mem Corver 20-6 60 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, 7. McNalry Central 21-3 53 188.735. 8.

Knox Rule 13-2 46 22. Jimmy Means, Forest City, 9. Lexlngton 194 37 N.C., Pontiac Grand Prix 22, lOAIcoo 19-4 33 188.454. Clots A 23. Dove Morels, Skvland, 1.

East Robertson 25-2 11 135 N.C., Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, 2. Dresden 20-2 2 131 188.233. 3. Clarksburg 22-2 1 115 24. Mark Martin, Batesvllle, 4.

Chart Boyd-Buchanan 19-3 1 108 Ford Thunderbird, 188.107. 5. Clorkronge 18-4 93 25. Richard Petty, Rondle-4. Mem Prep 15-3 81 man, N.C., Pontiac Grond Prix 7.

Richland 13-4 59 22, 187.931. 8. Frank I In Rood Acod. 19-2 48 26. Ralph Jones, Upton, 9.

Chart Christian 17-4 36 Ford Thunderbird, 187.837. 10 Perry Co. 12-7 22 27. A.J. Foyt, Houston, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, 187.774.

28. Ed Pimm, Newburgh, Ohio, Bulck Regal, 187.454. Clarksvllle Junior League 29. Benny Parsons, Girls N.C., Ford Thunderbird, 187.348 At Crow Comm. Center 30.

Jim Sauter, Necedah, wis Standings Pontiac Grand Prix 22, 187.258. Blue Stars 4-0 31. Morgan Shepherd, Con- Lody Celtics 3-1 over, N.C., Bulck Regal, 184.281. Lady Nets 2-2 32- Brett Bodlne, Chemung, Lady Raiders 2-2 N.Y., Ford Thunderbird, 184.224. Orange Crush 1-3 33.

Donnie Allison, Hueytown, Lady 0-4 Oldsmobile Cutlass Su-, Friday's Games preme, 185.828. Lady Raiders 13, Orange Crush 3- Larry Mover, Tampa, 10 Pontiac Grond Prix 22, 185.521. Blue Stars 20, Lady Celtics 16 35. Phil Parsons, Denver, Lady Nets 22, Lady Lakers 6 Oldsmobile Cutlass Sustaining preme, 190.872. tndianettes 4-0 34.

Harry Gant, Toylorsvllle, Blue Angels N.C., Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, Goal Tenders 2-2 blown engine, 188.873. Falcons 0-4 N-C- Bulck Regal, 187.739. 0-4 38. Ernie Irvan, Modesto, Saturday's Games' Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, Indlanettes 14, Blue Angels 9 Goal Tenders 21, Vols 14 Ronnie Sanders, Favette- Shomrocks 18, Falcons 11 vHle. Ga, Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, 185.939.

YMCA Leagues Sarel von der Merwe, South 7 2nd Grade Standings' Cor, Wildcats 7-0 ss Celtics rt 5-1 41. Buddy Arrlngton, Martins-Lakers 4-2 vine, Ford Thunderbird, 2-4 185.513. Bulldogs NA 2- Kon Bouchard, Fltchburg, Eagles NA Ford Thunderbird, Tigers -06 185.101. Saturday's Games Bulldogs 24, Tigers 18 'i858' Celtics 33, Indians 21 -ar Wi Wildcats 40, Lakers 16 Ford Thunderbird, 184 797. 3rd-th Grade Standings w4f De Ford Thunderbird, Wildcats 184.797.

Laker -i Phil Borkdoll, Phoenix, Burki Ford Thunderbird, 184.600. raitlcs' i-3 7- Kh Rogan, Unodlllo, jazz 43 Ford Thunderbird, 184.240. rat 4.3 48. Trevor Bovs, Canada, 3-4 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, Red' 4 9 a a I a co irSlonV pouarikeepsle, N.Y., Chevrolet li Carl SS' KnlckV 50. Bobby Gerhart Leba- Hawk! non' Pa-' Chvroe Monte cono Sarurd'ay's SS'i82rv'- Di.h.V Wildcats 15, Hawks 10 er, Ford Thunderbird, Indians 19, Junior Govs 15 imicim Knlcks 7, Broncos 0 JrhIuSrT Monif rLn Lakers 20, Celtics 12 Texas, Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, Bucks 28, Red Hots 13 ii i.

Eagles 18, Jazz 10 rnPnS d' 5th-4th Grade Standings CallChevrolet Monte Carlo SS, 7-0 54, Bobby Wawak, Midland, NX- Chevrolet Monte Corlo tl 'Rodney' Cotnb8 Lost inriinn. 15 Creek, W.Va., Oldsmobile Cut- i'i loss Supreme, 180.794. uSLv. ft S4- Blackle Wangerln, Bloom-Rebels Mlnn Ford Thunderbird, 57. Delma Cowart, Savannah, Chevrolet Mont.

Carlo SS, Jimmy Horton, Hommon- Ford Thunderbird, Trailbazers 27, Rebels 13 59 Connie Savior Johnson Bullets 10, Egoless Chevrolet Monte KnSS Ransom-. CumbVnd Pres'bWelian 48, hjil" Grnd Hllldale Baptist Orange 52; 0j Michael Waltrlp, Owens- Tommv Renlck (CP) 18 points boro Kv PontlaE Grand Prix 71 First Baptist 66, Hllldale Bap- 1 tlst Blue 53; Doyle Robertson St. Bethlehem Methodist 54, -4ffi 1 Pleasant View Baptist 30; Jerry I lT01 I Wanstrath (SB) 25 i -fa a holds the 500-meter record, Blair is one of America's top gold medal prospects along with U.S. figure skaters. Asked at the Calgary airport if she had anything to say, she replied: There'll be enough press conferences later.

I dont want to talk now," L.A. Lakers 35 I .114 -Portland 26 16 .619 tVi Seattle 25 20 .556 11 Phoenix 13 29 .310 21 Vj Golden State 10 32 .238 24W L.A. Clippers 10 32 .238 24Vi Sunday's Game East All-Stars 138, West All-Stars 133 Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games New Jersey ot Washington, Philadelphia at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Utah at Dallas, 7 p.m. Detroit at Chicago, 7:30 p.m.

-Cleveland at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Houston, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio at Denver, 8:30 p.m. Los Angeles Clippers at Phoenix, 8:30 p.m. Indiana at Los Angeles Lakers, Sacramento at Golden State, 9:30 p.m.

Seattle at Portland, 9:30 p.m. NBA Leaders NEW YORK (AP) The National Basketball Association Individual scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage and assist leaders through Feb. 7: Scoring FG FT PtsAvg Also among the speed skating arrivals was another American medal prospect, Nick Thometz. Thome tz has missed some training with a blood disorder and finished a disappointing ninth at the recently concluded i i world Sprint Speed Skating Championships. NASCAR Reinstates Richmond DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.

(AP) Tim Richmond's NASCAR license was reinstated Monday after the driver passed a second drug test administered by the stock car sanctioning body Richmond was suspended indefinitely from competition Saturday by NASCAR after testing positive for a prohibited substance under the guidelines of NASCAR's new substance abuse policy, which went into 45 560 388 1513 33.6 41 449 275 1181 28.8 41 456 219 1171 28.6 41 387 351 1159 28.3 42 430 247 1142 27.2 45 483 168 1197 26.6 44 430 294 1154 26.2 42 416 262 1098 26.1 43 457 172 1086 25.3 The driver had emphatically denied using drugs and underwent the second urinalysis on Saturday night in an effort to clear himself. Jordan, Chi. Wllklns, Atl. Bird, Bos. Berkley, Phil.

Aguirre, Doll. Ellis, Sea. Malone, Utah Drexler, Port. English, Den. McDoniel, Sea, Dantlev, Det.

Them, Sac. NASCAR released a statement Monday which said, in part: "At his re quest and in accordance with (NASCAR's) policy, Richmond submitted 153 1003 23.9 42 421 39 285 297 867 22.2 ,41 351 188 895 21.8 Cummings, Mil. 37 321 152 794 21.5 43 343 235 921 21.4 42 345 189 879 20.9 Thorpe, Sac. Olaluwon, Hou. another urine sample Saturday evening, it was tested Monaay oy naj-CAR drug advisor Dr.

Forest S. Tennant, who informed NASCAR officials the new sample tested negative. Richmond was to be informed of the results of the second test later Monday: "Richmond once again has a valid NASCAR license. He will be eligible for competition once he completes the physical examination required of Johnson, LAI 43 321' 246 894 20.8 M.Molone,Wash.42 286 291 864 20.6 Robertson, S.A. 41 339 145 835 20.4 Chambers, Sea, 45 317 248 904 20.1 Scott, LAL 43 360 112 863 20.1 Field Goal Percentage NASCAR drivers at Daytona International speedway." Parsons Leads Second Round Qualifiers FG FGA Pet 162 433 .605 152 261 .582 269 46 .578 387 683 168 297 .566 174 308 .565 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.

'(AP) Phil Parsons led the second round of Lose Again The walking wounded returned for the Austin Peay State University Lady Governors Monday night, and their game against Murray State University was played in Dave Aaron Arena. But the results basically were the same. Shelia Smith scored 28 points and grabbed nine rebounds as Murray State strolled to a 94-74 victory over APSU. The Lady Racers hammered APSU 93-72 Saturday in Murray, Ky. The loss, APSU's seventh in a row, drops the Lady Govs to 4-11 overall and 2-6 in the Valley ence.

-z'-' Injured players Sherry Sullins and Hyatt returned to duty for APSU after missing at least two games each with sprained ankles, giving the Lady Govs a full squad for the first time in four games. APSU trailed 39-28 at halftime after pulling within three points twice late in the first half, 28-25 and 30-27. But the Lady Racers made it a rout in the second half and led by as many as 24 points. Smith scored in' the second half. Shandra Maxwell led APSU with 25 points and 12 rebounds.

Hyatt added 17, including four three-point goals. Ingrid Hill had 10. Jeannie Pollman and Karen Johnson scored 12 each for Murray State, -16-5, 5-3. MURRAY STATE Smith 11-19 6-9 28,, Poe 3-9 0-3 6, Pollman 6-9 0-0 li Weinnirw 5-7 0- 0 10, Johnson 5-8 2-3 12, Plorc 2-6 0-2 4, Matthews 2-5 2-2 8, Huftman 3-5 2-2 8,, Gray T-3 0-0 2, Comp 1-5 0-0 1. Edtfv 0-1 0-0 OV" Totals: 40-77 14-25 94 AUSTIN PEAY Hyatt 4-2 5-8 17, Heath- erly 2-8 0-0 5, Maxwell 7-18 11-14 25, Steiff 1-4 1- 2 3, Mason 3-4 0-0 7, Markus 0-1 0-0 0, Sparks-1-10-0 2, Sullins 1-4 1-3 1-2 0-0 2.

Totals: 23-61 21-29 74. Halftime: MSU 39, APSU 28; 3-Polnt Goals: MSU 0-0; APSU 7-18 (Hyatt 4-8, Heatherly 1-5, Moson-1-2, Sullins 1-3); Re-' bounds: MSU 52 (Smith9); APSU 39 (Maxwell 12); Assists; MSU 15 (Poe 7); APSU 14 (Sparks 3); Turnovers: MSU 15; APSU 20. Dodgers Sign Duo LOS ANGELES (AP) Right-handed pitcher Orel Hershiser and utility infielder Dave Anderson agreed to terms of one-year contracts with the Los Angeles Dodgers Monday, thus avoiding arbitration hearings, the team said. Hershiser, 29, was among the National League leaders in several pitching categories last season. He had a 16-16 record with a 3.06 earned average and was selected to the NL All-Star team for the first time.

Hershiser's ERA was the third-best in the league, his 16 wins was tied for third, and he tied for fourth in strikeouts with 190. He made 35 starts and had 10 complete games. 'Hershiser setlled' 670oToo6r halfway between the $1,250,000 he asked for. Racers Rout Govs Continued from Page 2B over the next two minutes for a 25-17 lead. APSU recovered briefly but Murray State slapped the Govs with" another 11-2 run that made it 40-26 with 1 25 left before halftime.

The Govs, 11-8 overall return to action at 7:30 p.m. Saturday against Youngstown State in Aaron Arena McHale, Bos. Mahorn, Det. "-Parish, Bos. Berkley, Phil.

Levlngston, Atl. Rodman, Det. Berry, S.A. Williams, N.J. Cartwright, N.Y.

Stockton, Utah qualifying for the Daytona 500, turning a fast lap or m.m mpn Monaay at Davtona International Speedway. 292 523 .558 248 447 .555 162 294 .551 220 404 .545 Parsons, the younger brother of former Winston Cup and Daytona 500 champion Benny Parsons, improved considerably from his first-round qualifying effort of 188.143. Rebounding Oft Det Second on Monday was Harry Gant with a lap of 188.873. Gant failed to post a speed on Saturday when his engine blew after he took the green Oakley, Chi. Cage, LAC Williams, N.J.

Olaluwon, Hou. Berkley, Phil. Lolmbeer, Det. TotAvg 570 12.7 508 12.4 434 12.1 476 11.3 463 11.3 453 11.0 464 11.0 485 11.0 433 10.3 423 10.1 flag for his qualifying lap on the 2.5-mile, high-Danked oval. Short Bv The Associated Press M.Malone, Wash.

42 Utah 44 Tarpley, Doll. 42 Gmlnski, Phil. 42 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE FRESHMAN FOOTBALL PLAYER Assists No. Avg. 43 500 11.6 i-- The Top Twenty By Associated Press The Top Twenty teams in the Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes In parentheses, total points based on 20-19-18-17-14-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-4-5-4-3-2-1, records through Feb.

7 and last week's ranking: Leon Baxter died Monday. Baxter, 18, had been hospitalized since Jan. 28 when he became ill during a winter workout. Dr. Dan Ely, who coordi 44 501 11.4 10.8 10.0 nated Baxter's care at the U.T.

Medical Center, said Monday night Bax 42 455 44 442 Record Pts Pvs ter died of liver failure: Ely said he did not know why Baxter's liver AiM, which has designs on college football's national chamDionship. added another game to an already rugged schedule Mon 18-1 1204 8.9 8.6 8.6 8.3 8.3 8.1 43 383 43 370 40 343 43 359 45 374 40 322 19-2 1191 PGA Money Leaders PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (AP) Leading money winners on the PGA Tour following the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, which ended Feb. 7. The top 25 money winners at the end of the season will share in the SI million Nabisco Grand Prix individual purse: 21-2 1162 1134 927 905 900 859 Offense 1 Jp- 3 2k -v if-' I' 'I day when the Aggies were selected to play in the season-opening Kickoff Classic.

There was no announcement of Texas opponent for the late August game although speculation had centered on the University of KLECKO, a four-time All-Pro defensive lineman, was waived by the New York Jets on Monday. The Jets said team doctor PI. Money 43 42 859 5010 4858 4714 1. Temple(23) 2. Purdue (16) S.Arizona (15) 4.0klahoma (9) 5.

Pittsburgh (2) 6. North Carolina 7. Vegas S.Brlghom Young 10. Kentucky 11. Syracuse 12.Mlchlgan U.Kansas St.

15. Brodlev 16. N. Carolina St. 17.

Vanderbllt 19. Indiana -5 20-2 16- 2 14-3 20-2 17- 1 14-3 16- 3 17- 5 18- 4 16- 6 14- 4 14-3 14- 4 14-5 17- 4 James Nicholas advised Klecko to retire after he failed a pnysicai Lec. 28. but the player declined. The club said it decided to waive Klecko so he Johnson, LAL Stockton, Utah Porter, Port.

Jackson, N.Y. Rivers, Atl. Harper, Doll. Thomas, Det. Cheeks, Phil.

McMillan, Sea. Floyd, Hou. Team Denver Portland San Antonio LA. Lakers Boston Detroit Seattle Phoenix Washington Dallas Sacramento -Utah -Atlanta Houston Milwaukee Philadelphia Indiana Cleveland Golden St. Chicago i New York New Jersey L.A.

Clippers 749 10 701 12 605 11 378 1 3 323 283 18 269 173 15 146 134 could try to continue his career with another NFL Despite the loss of its sponsor, the PROVIDENT CLASSIC will be played as scheduled this summer at VaUeybrook Golf and Country Club in Chattanooga, tournament officials said Monday. The 1988 tournament will be funded by the Avg 116.5 115.7 115.0 112.8 112.6 111.1 111.0 108.1 108.0 107.7 107.7 107.1 106.5 106.2 105.4 105.4 104.9 104.9 103.9 103.9 103.5 100.3 97.3 20.Vlllanova 16- 6 94 41 43 45 41 45 42- 42 43 43 -44 45 42 "42" 43 44 45 42 45 44 44 42 4852 5065 4555, 4997 4540 4538 4629 4629 -4714 4792 4460 4435 4532 4616 4720 4365 4674 4554 4414 4087 Others receiving votes: Georgetown sale of corporate sponsorships, pro-am participation, ticket sales and aa vertising in programs, said tournament Chairman Bob Gary Macomber High School running back CHUCK WEBB, a first-team All-Ohioan the last two years, announced Monday that he will sign a letter of intent to play football for the University of Tennessee. Webb reportedly had narrowed his choice to Ohio State and Michigan State, but surprised those assembled at a press conference Monday Gor 1 Team Defense don scored 24 points to lead NO. 4 TENNESSEE to a 81-74 victory over No. 4528 4567 4364 4369 45 45 42 42 44 host Mississippi State in Southeastern Conference women DasKetoau action Monday.

State falls to 12-8 and 2-5 in SEC action while Tennessee climbs to 19-2 and 5-1 in the conference. The Lady Bulldogs were paced by Kunshinge Sorrell who had 25 points, Sophie Ratliff who added 19 and 92; Florida 83; Loyola, Calif. 82; Col-Santa Barbara 75; Missouri 42; Southern Methodist 38; Rhode Island 35; St. John's 29; Illinois 27; Georgia Tech 21; Auburn-20; Iowa St. 20; Arkansas 12; Ohio St.

12; Southern Mississippi 12; South Carolina 10; Xavier, Ohio 10; Texas-El Paso Virginia Tech Arkansas-Little Rock Louisiana St. Louisville Stanford Boise St. New Mexico Utah St. West Virginia Wichita St. 1.

NAIA Women's Top 20 KANSAS CITY, Mo, (AP) The top 20 teams In the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics women's basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 7, total points and previous ranking; Record Pts Pvs 1. 21- 0 588 1 2. Wlngote, N.C. (2) 20- 0 557 2 3.

Washburn, Kan. (4) 22- 0 548 3 4. 19- 0 497 4 5 Claflln, N.C. 22- 1 461 5 6. Wayland Baptist, Texs 22- 5 396 7 7.

Arkansas-Montlcello 18- 3 384 4 B.Belmont, Tenn. 18- 2 367 I 9.SW Oklahoma 16- 3 348 9 Jackie Perry with 14. Shelia Frost chipped in 21 for tne Laay vois. Governors Aquatic Club results from Huntsvllle, Groundhog Invitational Friday-Sunday. Nineteen local swimmers were amors 650 competitors from six states.

A Division Boys Brian Janes, 11-12-vears-old one of top swimmers for his age group in Southeast, broke six team records, swam eight lifetime best times, 2nd, 200 IM, 2:25.9, team record; 3rd, 50 fly, 31.5; 3rd, 100 fly, 1:07.2, team record; 4th, 100 IM, 1:08.2, team record; 4th, 200 free, 4th, 100 free, 59.8; 5th, 50 free, 27.1; Logon Blewett, 11-12 7th, 100 free, 1 :03.0; 8th, 50 back, 33.8; 200 Medley (Jones, Blewett, Eric Garcia, Greg Marshall) 5th, 2:22.6. Girls Debra Bonnell, 11-12, 4 lifetime best times 7th, 100 breast, 7th, 50 breast, 37.6; 11-12 200 Medley Relay (Banned, Margaret Jones, Erin Jones, Erin Poland) 4th, 2:28.2 200 free relay 8th, Regan Jones, 13-14 4th, 100 back, 1 :13.8; 8th, 200 breast, 200 IM, standard breaker, 2:33.0. Division Boys Logan Blewett, 11-12 6th, 100 IM; 6th, 50 fly; Brian Jones, 11-12 7th, 100 back; Eric Garcia, 11-12 bovs 7th, 50 bock; Tim Voikman senior-boys 7th, 200 free. Gins Margaret Jones, 11-12 3rd, 200 free; 7th, 100 fly; Debra Bonnell 11-12 3rd, 50 back; 7th, 200 IM; 8th, 200 free; Erin Poland 11-12 8th, 50 breast; Regan Jones 13-14 2nd, 400 IM; 6th, 200 free; 7th, 200 back; Dulcy McFarland 13-14 8th, 200 breast. Erin Jones, 11-12 girls, swam 7 lifetime best times.

Team's next meet: Birmingham BC Meet Feb. 27. Davtona 500 Qualifying DAYTON A BEACH, Fla. (AP) Results Monday after the first two rounds of qualifying for the Feb. 14 Daytona 500, with driver, hometown, type of car and aver-oae speed In mph (only top two positions locked In for race; final 40-car field will be determined in further time trials Tuesday and In twin 125-mlle qualifying races Thursday): 1.

Ken Schroder, Concord, N.C, Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, 193.823. 2. Davey Allison, Hueytown, Ford 193.311. 3. Geoff Bodlne, Julian, N.C, Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, 193.170.

4. Darrell Waltrlp, Franklin, Chevrolet Monle Carlo SS, 192.644. Avg 100.6 101.5 103.9 104.0 104.2 104.4 104.6 104.8 104.9 105.0 106.3 106.8 f07.5 107.8 108.4 108.8 110.3 111.4 113.0 113.0 113.4 113.8 118.0 Chicago Atlanta Houston Milwaukee Utah Cleveland Dallas L.A. Lakers New York Indiana Philadelphia Boston Detroit L.A. Clippers Washington Seattle New Jersey Portland Denver Phoenix Golden St.

Sacramento San Antonio 4585 4696 4499 4508 4615 4621 4573 4805 -4407 4526 -4554 4898 4854 4680 -4858 4748 5187,478 5143,600 5129,434 $11X888 $109,430 $99,467 $63,678 $6X900 $54,000 $53,998 $49,071 $48,717 $47,205 $45,113 $42,500 $40,050 $36,057 $34,463 $33,879 $31,913 $31,194 $30,334 $29,520 $29,363 $29,000 $27,563 $27,563 $27,563 $26,695 $26,681 $26,291 $24,063 $23,998 $22,831 $22,700 $21,670 $20,400 $19,000 $18,931 $18,900 $18,563 $18,358 $17,000 $16,466 $15,480 $15,438 $15,390 $15,343 $14,833 $14,742 $14,073 $13,676 $13,335 $13,300 $13,265 $13,140 $12,560 $11171 $11171 $11171 $1X076 $11,614 $11,059 $11,050 $10,955 $10,620 $10,000 $9,895 $9,450 $9,450 1. JayHoas 2. Sandy Lyle 3. Bob Tway 4. Steve Jones 5.

Steve Pate 6. David Edwards 7. Fred Couples 8. Poyne Stewart 9. Mark O'Meara 10.

Larry Nelson 11. Gil Morgan 12. David Frost 13. Davis Love III 14. Chip Beck- 15.

Greg Norman 16. Poul Azinger "17. Jim Carter 18. Scott Hoch 19. Dave Barr 20.

Leonard Thompson 21. MarkCalcavecchia 22. Gene Souers 23. Andrew Mogee 24. Curtis Strange 25.

Ken Brown 26. Tom Watson 27. Mark McCumber 28. NickFoldO- 29. Bernhard Longer (tie) Tom Sieckmonn (tie) Craig Stadler 32.

T.C.Chen 33. Peter Jacobsen 34. Bob Lohr 35. Keith Clearwater 36. Ben Crenshaw 37.

Ken Green i 38. Mac O'Grody 39. Larry Mlze 40. Kenny Knox 41. J.C.

Sneod 42. John Cook 43. David Canlpe 44. Doug Tewell 45. Brian Tennyson 46.

Donnie Hammond 47. Mike Reid 46. Hale Irwin 49. Buddy Gardner 50. Bob Gilder 51.

Lannv Wodkins 53. Tommy Armour 53. Rocco Mediate 54. Jay Don Blake 55. Sam Randolph 56.

Curt Bvrum 57. Corey Pavin 56. Dick Mast 59. Robert Wrenn 60. Jodie Mudd 61.

Nick Price 62. Tom Byrum (tie) Don Forsmon (tie) John Atohaffey 65. Tom KfteV 66. Johnny Miller 67. Don Poolev 66.

Tom Purtzer' 69. Don Pohl 70. Scott Simpson 71. EdFlori 72. D.A.

Welbrlng 73. Kenny Perry 74. Roy Biancalana (tie) Willie Wood Champ Rides Into Town 43 44 44 43 45 41 42 42 45 -43 42 42 4761 lO.WIsconsin-Mllwoukee 18- 2 330 10 1 1 Ambrose, lowo 23- 4 261 12 43 4894 41 4840 15- 3 225 15 12. Francis Marlon, 13. NW Oklahoma M.Auburn-Montgomery 15.0klahoma City U.Arkansas Tech Tn.

le.Northern St.S.D., 19.Saglnaw Valley 20.Carson-New, Tenn. 16- 2 219 13 16- 3 213 11 15- 4 210 14 16- 2 186 16 20- 3 129 17 20- 2 126 11 17- 4 103 19 21- 6 28 Guokas Coaching Record By The Associated Press The NBA coaching record of Matt Guokas, who was fired Monday by the Philadelphia 76ers: Regular Season 1905-84 Philadelphia 54 28 .659 1986- 87 Philodelphio 45 37 .549 1987- 88 Philadelphia 20 23 .465 Total 1 .575 Playoffs Philadelphia 4 4 .500 1984-87 Philadelphia 2 3 .400 Totols 8 9 .471 Overall Total 127 97 .567 ances during the last six years, Washington has established itself as one of the strongest, if not the strongest, franchises in the NFL. "From Jack Kent Cooke on down, it's a great organization," said Cox. "Bobby Bethard, Joe Gibbs: Those are quality individuals. Joe has a bed at the park.

You wouldn't believe how hard they work. Everyone in the organization is that way Cox played for Coach Lou Holtz at Arkansas. He believes Holtz will continue to revamp the Notre Dame football program. What lies ahead for Cox in the offseason? "Usually, I work in a bank. But with all this playoff money, I just "might take a little time off," said Cox with a good-natured laugh.

'T Continued from Page 2B wild," said Cox. "It's a tradition, sort of like a college atmosphere. In Cleveland there were a lot of fair-weather fans. But in Washington, you win and lose with the whole Cox, 29, does some occasional field goals and kickoffs, but he's primarily a punter. Still, he's notched a 56-yard field goal along the way so if Ali Haji-Sheikh ever gets injured, the Redskins have a reliable ace in the hole.

"I was kicking into the wind during first quarter in the Super BowL" said Cox. "It wasn't one of my better games. I wish it would have been a closer game so all the people wouldn't have clicked their dials so fast" With three Super Bowl appear NAIA Men's Top 20 i KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) top 20 teams In the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics men's basketball poll with first-place voteln parentheses, records through Feb. 7, total points and last ranking Record Pts Pvs l.St.T.Aqulns,NY(24 27- 1 584 1 2.

Davd Lpscmb, Tn. (7) 24- 1 570 2 3. 20- 1 545 3 4. Washburn, Kan. 19- 2 465 7 5.

Wovnesburg, Pa. i 23- 1 483 4 6. McKendree, III. 23-1 412 8 7. Tronsvlvania, Ky.

18- 2 395 9 8. William Jewell, MO. 19- 1 393 5 9. Blola, Calif. 23- 2 381 4 i Monday's College Basketball By The Associated Press EAST Bloomsburg 84, Mlllersvllle 82 Boston College 80, St.

John's 76 California, Pa. 84, Shlppensburg Cent. Connecticut St. 48, St. Fran- Steve Cox pi:.

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