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El Paso Times Drtnfnvit WA iPtiWXiHeV'toW TbU Tuesday, Nov. 21, lsay lUiiUUI hi -A. ft TANK MCMBIAIIV by Jeff Millar Bill Hinds jp standings IIQA standings MiGWe.f-RMPPWYf?5 AOAIM9T IT. AMERICAN CONFERENCE East EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division 1W HAVE-MOT t56KiCM PLAYERS WOVJ INfciST 1i-lAT FiGMTlDJG firJC? BE LEViCP OKI Ti4G Of I OF A fVRCEKVTAGC OP 5iAlAfcY Pet GB Streak Home Away Cont New York 5 3 .625 Won 2 3-0 2-3 22 Boston A 4 600 Lost 1 5 0 1- 4 5 4 Philadelphia 4 4 500 1 Lost 1 3-1 1-3 2-3 Washington 5 6 .455 Vi Lost 5 2-1 3-5 3-1 New Jersey 3 5 .375 2 Lost 3 1- 3 2-2 3-4 Miami 3 7 300 3 Lost 3 2- 1 1- 6 3-5 Central Division Detroit 6 3 .667 Won 3 4-0 2- 3 6-3 Milwaukee 5 3 .625 Lost 1 4-1 1-2 3-3 Indiana 4 3 .571 1 Lost 3 3-0 1- 3 4-0 Chicago 5 4 .556 1 Lost 2 3-1 2-3 2-2 Cleveland 4 4 .500 Won 4 3-1 1- 3 3-4 Atlanta 3 4 429 2 Won 1 2 2 1-2 2 4 Orlando 3 6 .333 3 Won 1 2 3 1-3 3-5 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet GB Streak Home Downtown Touchdown Club: Ramada Inn, Noon. Evening Touchdown Club: Vista Hills Country Club, 7 p.m.

Cable television Pet PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div Buffalo 7 4 0 .636 303 250 5-1-0 2-3-0 6 3 0 1-14) 5 2 0 Miami 7 4 0 .636 228 240 3 2 0 4 2 0 5 4 0 2 0 0 3 3 0 Indianap. 5 6 0 .455 201 202 3 2 0 2-4 0 4 4 0 1 2-0 3-3 0 N.England 4 7 0 364 214 268 2 4 0 2 3 0 4 4 0 0-3 0 3-3 0 N.Y. Jts 2 9 0 .182 192 299 0-5 0 2 4 0 2 7 0 0-2 0 2-5-0 Central Cleveland 7 3 1 .682 260 160 4-M 3 2 0 5 3-1 2 0 0 2 2 0 Houston 7 4 0 .636 295 260 5-1-0 2 3 0 5 3 0 2 1-0 2 1 0 Cincinnati 6 5 0 .545 277 201 4 2 0 2 3 0 4 4 0 2 1 0 3-1 0 Pittsburgh 5 6 0 .455 143 257 3 3 0 2 3 0 3 5 0 2 1-0 1-4 0 West Denver 9 2 0 .618 248 163 5 1 0 4 1 0 8 1 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 LARaiders 5 6 0 455 225 192 4 1 0 1 5 0 4 5 0 1 1 0 2 4 0 Kan.City 4 6 1 .409 197 218 3-2 0 1-4 1 3 6 1 1 0 0 3 4 0 San Diego 4 7 0 .364 183 205 3 3 0 1 4 0 2 6 0 2 1 0 2 4 0 Seattle 4 7 .364 163 207 1-4 0 3 3 0 4 4 0 0-3 0 3 3 0 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div N.Y. Giant 9 2 0 .818 244 170 5 0 0 4 2 0 2 00 7 2 0 5 1 0 Phlla. 7 4 0 .636 220 203 4 2 0 3 2 0 3 1 0 4 3 0 3 1 0 Phoenix 5 6 0 455 207 250 2 3 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 4 5 0 2 4 0 Washing.

5 6 0 .455 233 233 2 4 0 3-2 0 0 2 0 5 4 0 3 4 0 Dallas 1 10 0 .091 153 276 0 5-0 1 5 0 0 2 0 1 8 0 1 4 0 Central Minnesota 7 4 0 .636 216 178 5 0 0 2 4 0 1 1 0 6 3 0 5 1 0 Chicago 6 5 0 .545 283 219 4 2 0 2 3 0 2 2 0 4 3 0 2 3 0 Green Bay 6 5 .545 262 262 5 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 6 4 0 2 3 0 Tarn. Bay 4 7 0 .364 244 305 2 4 0 2 3 0 0 2 0 4 5 0 3 3 0 Detroit 2 9 0 .182 187 292 1-4 0 1-5-0 0 3 0 2 6 0 2 4 0 West San Fran. 9 2 0 818 308 182 3 2 0 6 0 0 3 0 0 6-2 0 3 1 0 L.A. Rams 7 4 0 .636 282 232 5-1-0 2-3 0 1 1 0 6-3 0 3-1 0 New Orle. 6 5 0 .545 256 215 3 2 0 3 3 0 2 0 0 4 5 0 3 2 0 Atlanta 3 8 0 .273 191 282 3 2 0 06 0 2 1 0 1 7 0 0 50 Sports phone numbers Note: Times are subject to change by originating station.

6 p.m. NBA: Houston vs. New York, Cable 21 7 p.m. Boxing: TBA, Cable 20. 24-hour sports Cable 20.

Utah 6 1 .857 Won 3 6 0 0 1 3 1 Denver 5 4 .556 2 Won 1 4-0 1-4 4-4 Houston 5 4 .556 2 Won 1 4-1 1-3 4 3 Dallas 4 4 .500 2'fr Won 3 2-2 2 2 3-4 San Antonio 4 4 .500 2V? Won 1 2-1 2-3 3-2 Charlotte 2 6 250 4'? Won 1 2-1 0-5 1-4 Minnesota 2 7 .222 5 Lost 3 2 3 0 4 1-4 Pacitic Division A. Lakers 8 1 .889 Won 7 6-0 2-1 6-1 Portland 7 3 .700 l'a Won 2 5-1 2-2 6-2 Phoenix 4 3 .571 3 Won 1 4 0 0-3 3-3 Seattle 5 5 500 Lost 1 4 1 1-4 3-3 Sacramento 3 5 .375 4V; Won 1 3-2 0- 3 2-3 A. Clippers 2 5 .286 5 Lost 2 2- 2 0-3 2-4 Golden State 2 7 .222 6 Lost 6 2-2 0-5 2-4 Radio 5 p.m. The Don Haskins Show, KHEY-AM 690. 5:30 p.m.

Aggie Update, KASK-FM 103.1 (in Las Cruces). 6 p.m. The Don Haskins Call-in Show, KHEY-AM 690. Timesline (24-hour scoreboard): (915) 546-6464. Times sports department (915) 546-6161.

ToU-free calls from New Mexico: 1-800-351-1032. The Times' list Best NFL season records by decade 1980's: 49ers, 1984, and Bears, 1985 15-1. 1970s: Dolphins, 1972 14-0. 1960s: Packers, 1962, and Colts, 1968 13-1. 1950's: Browns, 1951 and 1953 11-1.

1940's: Bears, 1942 ll-O. 1930s: Bears, 1934 13-0. 1920's: Packers, 1929 12-0-1. Source: Sports Feature Syndicate. Calendar All times MST Sunday's games Houston 132, Miami 94 Portland 119, Seattle 109 LA Lakers 120, Washington 115 Monday's games No games scheduled Today's games Milwaukee at Washington, 5.30 p.m.

Miami at Charlotte, 5:30 m. Atlanta at Detroit, 5:30 p.m Boston at Indiana, 5. 30 p.m. Houston at New York, 6 p.m. Utah at Minnesota, 6 p.m.

Phoenix at San Antonio, 6:30 m. Dallas at Denver, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey at Seattle, 8 p.m. Orlando at Sacramento, 8:30 p.m. Chicago at Portland, 8:30 p.m.

Wednesday's games Houston at Boston, 5:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami, 5:30 p.m. New York at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. Denver at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Atlanta at Milwaukee, 4:30 p.m.

Orlando at Utah, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Phoenix, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey at L.A. Clippers, 8:30 p.m. Sacramento at Golden Stale, 8 30 p.m.

Soccer: 31st Annual NAIA Soccer Championship, High Noon Soccer Complex, Las Cruces, game times noon, 2 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. All times MST Sunday's games New England 33, Buffalo 24 Cincinnati 42, Detroit 7 Kansas City 10, Cleveland 10, tie Miami 17, Dallas 14 Philadelphia 10, Minnesota 9 New Orleans 26, Atlanta 17 Pittsburgh 20, San Diego 17 Tampa Bay 32, Chicago 31 L.A. Rams 17, Phoenix 14 Houston 21, L.A. Raiders 7 N.Y.

Giants 15, Seattle 3 Green Bay 21, San Francisco 17 Indianapolis 27, N.Y. Jets 10 Monday's game Denver 14, Washington 10 Thursday's games Cleveland at Detroit, 10:30 a.m. Philadelphia al Dallas, 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 26 Atlanta at N.Y.

Jets, 11a.m. Cincinnati at Buttalo, 11 a.m. Houston at Kansas City, 11 a.m. Minnesota vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee, II a.m.

Pittsburgh al Miami, 1 1 a.m. San Diego at Indianapolis, II a.m. Seattle at Denver, 2 p.m. New England al A Raiders, 2 p.m. Tampa Bay at Phoenix, 2 p.m.

Chicago at Washington, 2 p.m. L.A. Rams at New Orleans, 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 27 N.Y Giants at San Francisco, 7 p.m.

John Fong, George Burlingham, Chris Dawkins. Saber: Ross Robles, Daniel Madero, Mike Myers. Women's toil: Ursula Baker, Soma Solis, Alicia Minnich, Blaine Herrald Baseball Football HFL summary BRONCOS 14, REDSKINS 10 Denver 7 7 0 0-14 Washington 7 0 3 0-10 Was Morris 8 run (Lohmiller kick) Den Bratton 1 pass trom Kubiak (Treadwell kick) Den Natliel i pass from Kubiak (Treadwell kick) Was-Lohmiller 32 Den Was First clowns 19 14 Rushes yards 41 131 25 77 Passing 101 146 Return Yards II 28 CompAltlnt 13 27 1 15 29 0 Sacked Yards Lost 1 22 0 0 Punts 6 30 1 32 Fumbles Losl II 2 2 Penalties Yards 4 25 2 20 Time ol Possession 36:59 23:01 Individual statistics Rushing Denver, Humphrey 31 110, Kubiak 5 16, Bratton 4 6, Alexander 1 3. Winder 2 (minus 4) Washington. Morris 15 51, Byner 6 15, Clark 18, Rypien 2 4, Coleman 1 (minus 1).

Passing Denver, Kubiak 13 27 1 123 Washington. Rypien 15 29 0 146 Receiving Denver, Johnson 4 37, Jackson 2 30, Young 2 27, Winder 2 5, Mobley 118, Nattiel 15, Bratton II Washington, Sanders 6 51, Clark 4 61, Byner 1 16, Monk 2 16. Missed field goals Lohmiller 38. Morehouse 83, Winston Salem 78 Woftord 80, Piedmont 64 York, Pa. 72, Marymount, Va.

58 MIDWEST Carthage 114. Moody Bible 55 Doane 67, Grand View 65 Ind. South Bend 71, Goshen 69 Mount Mercy 120, Iowa Weslyn 81 Saginaw Val. St. 83, Siena Heights 60 Wabash 104.

Ind Kokomo41 Wis. Parkside 47, Ferris St. 64 Wis. Platteville 78. Loras 42 SOUTHWEST Angelo St 78, Midwestern Texas 74 Cent.

Okla 83, Dallas 49 SE Oklahoma 71, S. Arkansas 66 Schreiner 66, Howard Payne 44 FAR WEST NMSU 91, Simon Fraser 53 EXHIBITION Delaware 102, Horsholm, Denmark 71 Illinois 91, Athletes In Action 88 Marguette 90, Marathon Oil 75 Maryland 115, Venezuela 83 Spirit Express 82, Samlord 72 Temple 97, USA Verich Reps 95 Women EAST Christopher Newport 113, Gettysburg 58 Edinboro 94, Shawnee St. 77 Gannon 94, Lake Erie 42 Thiel 74. Point Park 66 SOUTH Ky. Wesleyan 87, Campbellsville '8 Virginia St.

74, C. Central 55 MIDWEST Central State 107, W.Va. Stale 65 Dana 70, Westmar 59 Upper Iowa 56, Cornell, Iowa 54 Girls basketball Clint 59, Loretto 33 Leading scorers: Clint, T. Pedre gon 22, M. Esparza 17.

Loretto, Vanessa Romero 10, Rosanna Correa 9. Senior Professional Association Northern Division Pet. GB St. Petersburg II 4 .733 Orlando 7 i .447 4 Winter Haven 7 8 44 7 4 Bradenlon 6 .429 4'i Southern Division Pet GB Palm Beach II 4 .733 -Fort Myers 9 6 .400 2 Gold Coast 5 II 313 6'? St. Lucie 4 II 247 7 All Times MST Monday's game Gold Coast 4 Orlando 5 (121 Today's qames West Palm Beach at Winter Haven, II 30 a.m.

Gold Coast at Orlando, 5 OS Bradenton at Fort Myers, 5 OSp St. Lucie at St Petersburg, 5 05 p.m Wednesday's games St. Lucie al St. Petersburg, 11:05 a West Palm Beach at Winter Haven, 5 p.m. Bradenlon al Fort Myers, 5:05 p.m American League MVP NEW YORK IAPI Leading vole getters lor the 1989 American League Most Valu able Player Award, with first second and third place voles and total points on a 14 9 8 7-6 5 4 3 2-1 basis: Los Angeles 10 10 1 21 87 90 Winnipeg 10 10 1 21 65 71 Vancouver 9 9 1 21 72 74 Edmonton 8 9 5 21 81 80 Monday's games Montreal 2, Calgary 2 Winnipeg 1, N.Y.

Rangers 3, lie Today's games Boston al Detroit, 5:35 m. Calgary at Quebec, 5:35 p.m. Winnipeg at N.Y. Islanders, 5:35 p.m. Minnesota at St.

Louis, 6:35 p.m. Vancouver al Edmonton, 7:35 p.m. Wednesday's games Quebec at Hartlord, 5:35 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Buflalo, 5:35 pm.

Montreal at Philadelphia, 5:35 p.m. New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 5:35 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 6:05 p.m. loronto at Minnesota.

6:15 it. Chicago at Los Angeles, 8 35 p.m. 1st 2nd 3rd Total Cross country 3 Quarterfinals Saturday, Dec. 2: Wisconsin La Crosse (10-1) at Nebraska Wesleyan (90-1), I p.m.; Baker (911 at Missouri Valley (101), 1 Dickinson Stale (91) at Central Washington 190 1), 2 p.m.; Westminster (10 0) al Tarlelon Slate (9 2), 6 Semilinals Saturday, Dec. 9 Sites TBA Championship Saturday, Dec.

11 At Canton, Ohio Semifinal winners, Noon Texas Prep Playoffs Here are Texas high school loctball playoff pairings tor Nov. 23 24 25. On the weekend of Dec. I 2, the winner of Game I in each region will play the winner ot Game 2, and the winner of Game 3 will play the winner of Game 4. Regional championship games are Dec.

8 9. lol lowed on Dec. 15 16 by stale semilinal games between the winners of Region I and II and between the winners of Region III and IV CLASS 5A Region El Paso Andress (9-2) vs. Midland Lee (12), I p.m. Saturday, Midland Memorial Stadium; Sherman (11 0) vs.

Arlington Lamar (110), 4 p.m. Saturday, Texas Stadium; El Paso Jefferson 10-1 vs. Odessa Permian (110), I p.m. Saturday, Odessa; Trimble Tech (8 3) vs. Hurst Bell (1011,6:30 p.m.

Saturday, Texas Stadium. Region II: Mesquile 183) vs. Grand Prairie 1101), 5 p.m. Friday, Texas Stadium; Marshall (8-21) vs. Klein Forest (541), II a.m.

Saturday, Kyle Field, College Station; North Garland (83) vs. Lake Highlands (10-1), 6:30 p.m. Friday, Texas Stadium; Huntsville (9 2) vs. Long-view (101), 10 a.m Saturday, Texas Stadium. Region III: Kaly (110) vs.

Houston Lamar (10 01), 6:15 p.m. Friday, Astrodome; Aldine 110 1) vs. Deer Park 18 2 1). 10 am. Friday, Aslrodome; Willowridge (9-1) vs.

Houston Yates (101), 3:15 p.m. Friday, Astrodome; Beaumont Central 19-2) vs. Angleton (74), 1 p.m. Saturday, Pasadena Memorial Stadium. Region IV: CC Carroll (10 I) vs.

Converse Judson (11 0), 6:30 p.m. Friday. Converse Judson; San AntonioClark (8 3) vs. Weslaco (821, I p.m. Saturday, McAllen; San Antonio Marshall (9-2) vs.

Harlingen (91), 6 30 p.m. Friday, Texas AM, Kingsville; Austin LBJ 18 3) vs. SA Roosevelt (101), 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Bobcat Stadium, San Marcos. CLASS IA Region Sudan (II 01 vs.

Sunray (9 1), 6:30 pm. Friday, Randall High School, Canyon; Anlhony (91) vs. Rankin (91), 7 p.m. Friday, Van Horn; Wheeler (7 31 vs. Vega (6 4 11, 7:30 m.

Friday, Pampa; Wink 14 6) vs. Garden City 18 2), I m. Thursday, Andrews. Region II: Munday. (9 0) vs Era (91), 6:30 pm.

Friday, Graham; Rolan 11001) vs. Sanla Anna (74), 6:30 p.m. Friday, Ballinger; Valley View (12) vs. Spur 17-2), 6:30 p.m. Friday, Iowa Park; Baird (9 2) vs.

Gorman (9 2), 6:30 p.m. Friday. Eastland. Region III: Bells vs Lone Oak 17 31), 6:30 p.m. Friday, McKinney; Coolidge (10 II vs.

Evadale (4 5), 6 30 p.m. Friday, Magnolia; Collinsville (6 3-1) vs. Union Hill (101), 7 p.m. Friday, East Texas Slate, Commerce; Frost (10 I) vs. Chester (I 1 11, 6:30 p.m.

Friday Tomato Bowl, Jackson ville. Region IV: Riesel 1711) vs Barlelt I), 6:30 p.m. Friday, Waco Midway; Center Poinl vs. Charlotte (91), 7 p.m. Friday, Hondo; Crawtord (7 3) vs.

Thorndale (10 0), 6:10 p.m. Friday, Waco Robinson; Nueces Canyon (8 2) vs. Runge (8 2-1), 7 p.m. Friday, Devine. SIX MAN Region Laibuddie (9-1-1) vs.

New Home 190 1), 6:30 p.m. Friday, Smyer; Fort Hancock (10-0) vs. Panther Creek (7 41, time and place to be determined on Monday; McLean (II 0) vs. Wellman (6 4), 6:30 p.m. Friday, Lockney; Chrislo val 110 0) vs.

Sands 111 0), Friday, Sterling City. Region II: Guthrie (100) vs. Newcastle (100), 6 p.m. Friday, Slamtord; Zephyr (10 I) vs. Blum 18 I), 6:30 p.m.

Thursday, Hico; Jayton (91) vs. Rule (1 11, 6 p.m. Thursday, Slamtord; Aquilla (901) vs. Cherokee (IOI), Evant, date and time to be announced. 6.

Rutgers 2 6 2 25! 7. Boston College 280 24'i 8. Navy 2 9 0 11 9. Temple 110 0 10 Division I AA 1. Holy Cross (7) 10 1 0 70 2.

Maine 9 2 0 51 3. Villanova 1 3 0 55 4. William Mary 121 46 5. Connecticut 8 30 40 6. Yale 8 2 0 37 7.

Princeton 7 21 29 8. New Hampshire 7-3-0 21 9. Delaware 7 4 0 16 10. James Madison 5 41 8 Division II 1. Indiana, Pa.

(5) 101 0 50 2. Edinboro 8 3 0 45 3 West Chester 8 3 0 40 4. Westminster 10 0 0 35 5. New Haven 8 2 0 30 6. American Intl.

7 3 0 21 7. Millersville 640 20 8 Stroudsburg 640 18 9. Geneva 6 3 0 9 10. Mansfield 5 6 0 1 Division III 1. Union (8) 110 0 89 2.

Montclair St. (I) 911 75 1. Lycoming 10 0 0 68 4. Franklin Marshall 10 10 59 5. Susquehanna 111 39 6.

Dickinson 911 1 7. Cortland State 9 2 0 24 8. Wash. 8, Jell 8 2 0 22 9. Ramapo 7 2 0 19 10.

Williams 800 17 Sheridan Poll The lop 10 teams In the Sheridan Poll ol black college football teams, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 18 and total points: No. School Record Pts 1. Central Ohio (10) 9 2 0 117 2. Grambling SI.

(1) 9 2 0 103 3. Savannah St. (I) 110 96 4. Hampton U. 8 )1 76 5.

Jackson St. 1 3 0 75 6 Bowie St. 7 31 6) 7 Winston Salem St 8 2 0 49 1. Virginia Union 6 2 1 29 9. Alcorn St.

7 3 0 26 10. Howard 710 18 Final NCAA Division l-AA Poll MISSION, Kan. (API The lop 20 teams in the final NCAA Division I AA football poll with first place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 19, total points and last week's ranking: Record Pts Pvs I Georgia Sthrn (4) 10 0 0 80 I 2. Furman 9 1 0 76 2 I.

Stephen F. Austin 9 1 0 72 1 4. Holy Cross 9 1 0 66 14 lie. Idaho 12 0 66 14 6. Montana 9 2 0 60 6 7.

Appalachian St 8 20 56 7 I Maine 9 2 0 50 I 9. SW Missouri St. 8 2 0 46 9 10. Middle Tenn. St.

7 3 0 42 12 tie. William Mary 7 2 1 42 tlO 12. Kentucky 8 2 0 16 tlO II. Grambling St. 8 2 0 32 14 14.

Youngstown St 7 3 0 21 17 15. E. Illinois 7 3 0 24 II 16. Villanova 1 1 0 20 17. Jackson St.

6 4 0 16 11. Connecticut 7 20 12 19. Nev. Reno 7 2 0 I 20. N.

Iowa 6 4 0 4 Final NAIA Division I Poll KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The final lop 20 teams In the NAIA Division I football poll with first-place voles in parentheses, records through Nov. 19, total points and last week's ranking- Record Pts Pvs 1. Adams SI Colo. (4) 1 1 0 237 1 2.

Central Ohio (4) 9 2 0 235 2 I. Cent. Arkansas (2) 9 1 0 231 1 4. Crsn Nwmn, Tn. (3) 9-1 0 229 4 5.

Mesa Colo 9 1 0 209 6 6. Emporia Kan. 8 2 0 197 7. SE Oklahoma 7 12 182 7 8. Arkansas Pine Blulf 7 2 1 157 9 9.

Harding, Ark. 710 151 11 10. West Virginia Tech 7 2 1 136 10 II. Concord, Va. 7 2 1 126 I 12.

Northern State, S.D 12 0 119 II 11. NW Oklahoma 710 101 12 14. Moorhead Minn. 610 95 14 15. Henderson Ark.

7 4 0 77 16 16. Gardner Webb, N.C 7-4 0 71 17 17. N.Mexico 7 4 0 62 IS II. Arkansas Tech 6 1 0 46 20 19. Minnesota Morris 6 4 0 42 II 20.

Ouachita Bptsl, Ark. 5 50 15 19 Player Younl, Mil Sierra, Tex Ripken, Bal Bell. Tor Eckersley, Oak McGrill, Tor Puckett. Mm Saberhagen, KC Henderson, Oak Jackson. KC Parker, Oak Olson, Bal Blyleven, Cal Stewart, Oak Mattingly.

NY Carter, Cle Lanslord. Oak Esasky, Bos Fernandez, Tor Moore, Oak Boggs. Bos Sax. NY Davis, Sea Ryan, Tex Davis, Cal McGwire, Oak Wilson, Tor Soccer 254 228 216 205 114 94 84 82 47 44 44 35 32 30 25 23 20 19 9 6 3 3 2 2 1 I 1 NCAA Cross Country Championships ANNAPOLIS, Md. IAP) Results Monday in the 1989 NCAA Cross Country Championships; MEN 10 km: 1, John Nutlall, Iowa Slate, 29:30 55 2, Jonah Koech, Iowa Slate, 29 32 69 3, German Beltran, Alabama, 29 33 51 4, Terry Thornton, LSU, 29 49 75.

5, Bob Kennedy, Indiana, 29 54 30. 6, Todd Williams, Tennessee, 29:58 47 7, Shannon Butler, Montana Stale, 29 59 59 8, Brad Hudson, Oregon, 30 01.10. 9, Mark Croghan, Ohio State, 30 03.87. 10, Peter Sherry, Georgetown, 30 04 96. 11.

Darrell Smith, Iowa State, 30:08 11. 12, James Gibson, Yale, 30 08 59. 13, Joe Kirby, Nebraska, 30 :09 25 14, Jesse McGuire, Western Michigan, 30:09.34. 15, Sean Oollman, Western Kentucky, 30:13 30. 16, Peter Fonseca, Oregon, 30:16.20.

17, Pat Haller, Oregon, 30: 14.42, 18, Sammy Cheruiyot, Mount Saint Mary's, 30:17 34. 19, Steven Fury, Oklahoma Slate, 30:22 54. 20, Steven Brown, Penn State, 30:23.82. 21, Jacques Van Rensburg, Nebraska, 30:25.02 22, Eric Henry, Arkansas, 30:27.44 23, Al Horl, Washington, 30.28 24. 24, Glenn Morgan, Tennessee, 30:29,52 25, Ben Schoonover, Wake Forest, 30:30.06.

Team totals: 1, Iowa Slate 54. 2, Oregon 72. 3, Wake Forest 219. 4, Washington 224. 5, Arkansas 235.

6, Georgetown 255. 7, Alabama. 261. 8, Nebraska, 305. 9, Dartmouth, 309.

10, Kansas314. II, Brigham Young, 327. 12, Western Michigan, 337. 13, Penn Stale, 346. 14, Wisconsin, 350 and Texas 350.

16, Boston University, 35). 17, Tennessee, 353. 18, Colorado, 365. 19, Ball Slate, 377 20. Mexico, 60, 160, Holllday, Texas; Bob Beaudoln, Mesa 5 9, 165, fr Lafayette, Cole.

Punter: Eric Fadness, Fort Lewis, 5-10, 150, Fort Collins, Colo. CFL Playoffs All Times MST Division Semifinals Sunday, Nov. 12 Eastern Division: Winnipeg 30, Toronto Western Division: Saskatchewan 33, Calgary 26 Division Finals Sunday, Nov. 19 Eastern Division: Hamilton 14, Winnipeg 10; Western Division: Saskatchewan 32, Edmonton 21 Grey Cup At Toronto Sunday, Nov. 26: Hamilton vs.

Saskatcbe wan, 4 pm. New Mexico Prep Playoffs Friday's games Class AA Championship Santa Rosa at Animas, 5:30 p.m. Class AAAA Semifinals Albuquerque Highland at Las Cruces Maytield, 7 m. Class AAA Semifinals Albuquerque SI. Pius at Roswell God dard, 7:30 m.

Saturday's games Class AAAA Semifinals Clovis at Farmington, 7:30 p.m Class AAA Semifinals Kirtland Central at Lovington, 1:30 p.m. NCAA Division II Playoffs First Round Saturday, Nov. II: Mississippi College 34, Texas 19; SI. Cloud St. 27, Augustana, D.

20; Indiana, Pa. 34, Grand Valley Slate, Mich. 24; Pittsburg Stale, Kan. 28, Northwest Missouri 7 North Dakota Stale 45, Edinboro, Pa. 32; Jacksonville Slate 33, Alabama A8.M Portland St.

56, Wesl Chester, Pa. 50, 30T; Angelo Slate, Texas 28, UC Davis 23 Quarterlinals Saturday's games: Mississippi College (8 31 al St. Cloud St. (1010); Indiana, Pa. (101) al Portland St.

(9 3); Angelo State (10 2) al Pittsburg St. (12 0); N. Dakota St. (8 21) at Jacksonville St. (110) Semifinals Sites TBA Saturday, Dec.

2: Mississippi Col. -SI. Cloud St. winner vs. Portland St -Indiana, Pa.

winner; Pittsburg St. Angelo St. winner vs. N. Dakota St.

-Jacksonville St. winner Championship At Florence, Ala. Saturday, Dec. Semifinal winners NCAA Division III Playoffs First Round Saturday. Nov.

II East: Union, Y. 42, Cortland St Y. 14; Montclair State, N.J. 23, Holslra, NY 6 South: Lycoming, Pa. 21, Dickinson, Pa.

Ferrum, Va. 41, Washington Jefferson, Pa 7 North: Millikin, III. 21. Augustana, III. 12; Dayton, Ohio 35, John Carroll, Ohio 10 Wesl: Central, Iowa 55, St.

Norberl. Wis. St John's, Minn. 42, Simpson, Iowa 35 Quarterlinals Saturday's games Sites TBA East: Union 1110) vs Montclair State (911); South: Lycoming 1101) vs. Ferrum (101); North: Millikin (100) vs.

Dayton (10 0-1); West: Central (10 0) vs. SI. John's, Minn. (9-0-1) Semifinals Sites TBA Saturday, Dec. 2: North winner vs.

West winner; East winner vs. South winner Championship Al Phenn City, Ala. Saturday, Dec. 9: Semilinal winners NCAA Division l-AA Playoffs First Round Saturday's games: Villanova (13) at Georgia Southern (110); Appalachian Slate (92) at Middle Tennessee State (13); Eastern Illinois (13) at Idaho (9 21; Jackson State (13) at Montana (9 2); William Mary (12-1) at Furman (101); Youngstown Slate 111) at Eastern Kentucky (9 2); Grambling State (9 2) at Stephen F. Austin (9-11); Maine (9 2) at Southwest Missouri State 19-2) Quarterfinals Sites TBA Saturday, Dec.

2: Villanova Georgia Southern winner vs. Appalachian SI. Middle Tennessee SI. winner; E. Illinois Idaho winner vs.

Jackson SI. Montana winner; William Mary Furman winner vs. Youngstown Kentucky winner; Grambling St. Stephen F. Austin winner vs.

Maine al SW Missouri SI. winner Semifinal! Sites TBA Saturday, Dec. 9: Villanova Georgia Southern-Appalachian SI. Middle Tennessee St. winner vs.

E. Illinois Idaho-Jack-son St. Montana winner; William i Mary-Furman-Youngslown Kentucky winner vs. Grambling St. Stephen F.

Austin -Maine at SW Missouri St. winner Championship At Stalesboro, Ga. Saturday, Dec. Semifinal winners NAIA Division I Playoffs All Times MST Quarterfinals Saturday, Dec. Carson Newman, Tenn.

(9-1) al Wesl Virginia Tech (7 211, Noon; Central Slate, Ohio (9 2) Moorhead Slate, Minn. (6 -31, 1 p.m.; Harding, Ark. (7 31 at Emporia Slate, Kan. (12), I p.m.; Northwestern Oklahoma (73) al Adams Stale, Colo. (I I), 2 m.

Semifinals Saturday, Dec. Pairings and sites TBA Championship Saturday, Dec. II Site TBA NAIA Division II Playoffs All Times MST First Round Saturday, Nov. II: Central Washing Ion 51, Lewis 8, Clark, Ore. Dickinson Slate, 37, Carroll, Mont.

28; Nebraska Wesleyan 46. Chedron Slate, Neb. 41, OT; Tarlelon Slate, Texas II, St. Mary ol the Plains, Kan. 6: Baker, Kan.

10, Peru Slate, Neb 27; Wisconsin La Crosse 30. Wisconsin Stevens Poinl 20; Missouri Valley 41, Hanover, Ind. 27; Westminster, Pa. 79, Georgetown, Ky. 9 College Bowl Games All Times MST Saturday, Dec.

9 Calilornia Bowl at Fresno, Calil. Fresno St. vs Ball 2 p.m. (Sports Channel America) Saturday, Dec. 16 Independence Bowl at Shreveport, La.

6 (Mizlou) Monday, Dec. IS Blue Gray Classic at Montgomery, Ala. 10 a.m. IABCI Aloha Bowl at Honolulu (ABCI Thursday, Dec. 28 All American Bowl at Birmingham, Ala.

6 p.m. (ESPN) Liberty Bowl at Memphis, Tenn. 6 p.m. (Raycom) Friday, Dec. 29 Holiday Bowl at San Diego 6p.m.

(ESPN) Saturday, Dec. 30 John Hancock Bowl at El Paso, Texas 10:30 a.m. (CBS) Freedom Bowl at Anaheim, Calif Noon (NBC) Peach Bowl al Atlanta 12:30 p.m. (ABC) Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla. 6 p.m.

(ESPNI Sunday, Dec. 31 Copper Bowl al Tucson, Aril, (p.m. (TBS) Monday, Jan. I Hall ol Fame Bowl at Tampa, Fla. 11 a.m.

(NBC) Citrus Bowl at Orlando, Fla. 11:30 a.m. (ABC) Cotton Bowl at Dallas SWC Champion vs. TBA, 11:30 a.m. (CBS) Fiesta Bowl at Tempe, Aril.

(NBC) Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif. Big Ten Champion vs. Southern Cal, 3 (ABCI Sugar Bowl at New Orleans SEC Champion vs. TBA, 5.30 p.m. (ABC) Orange Bowl at Miami Colorado vs TBA, 6 m.

(NBC) Saturday, Jan. 13 Hula Bowl at Honolulu 3 m. (NBC) Saturday, Jan. 20 Senior Bowl at Mobile, Ala. 12:30 p.m.

(ESPN) Sunday, Jan. 21 East West Shrine Game at Stanford, Calif. 12:30 p.m. (ABC) All Big 8 Conference Team KANSAS CITY, Mo. (API Here are the first team, second team and honorable mention selections tor the 1989 Associated Press all Big Eight football squad with players listed by name, school, class, height, weight and home town: FIRST TEAM Oltense Quarterback: Darian Hagan, Colorado.

Soph, 510, 185, Los Angeles. Running backs: Blaise Bryant, Iowa State, 61, 200. Huntington Beach, Ken Clark, Nebraska, 5 10, 200, Omaha. Tight end: Mike Busch, Iowa Slate, 65, 2S0, Donahue, Iowa Wide receivers: Michael Smith, Kansas State, Soph, 5 9, 160, New Orleans; Quinton Smith, Kansas, 511, 176, Houston. Linemen: Jake Young, Nebraska, 6 4, 270, Midland, Texas; Doug Glaser, Nebraska, 67, 29S, Balch Springs, Texas; Mark Vander Peel, Colorado, 60, 295, Chlno, Oarren Mulienburg, Colorado, 6 3, 280, Lakewood, Colo Joe Garten, Colorado, 6-3, 280, Placentia, Calif.

Placekicker: Cary Blanchard, Oklahoma Slate, 6 1, 195, Hurst, Texas Defense Linemen: Arthur Walker, Colorado, 6 4, 260, Houston; Scott Evans, Oklahoma, 61, 260, Edmond, Kent Wells, Nebraska, 65, 280, Lincoln, Neb; Alfred Williams, Colorado, 66, 230, Houston; Kanavis McGhee, Colorado, 6 5. 240, Houston. Linebackers: Jett Mills, Nebraska, 64, 235. Montclair, N.J.; Sim Drain, Oklahoma Slate, 60, 221, Stillwater, Okla. Secondary: Adrian Jones, Missouri, 6 0, 180, Danla, Reggie Cooper, Nebraska, 6 3, 205, Slidell, Marcus Robertson, Iowa Stale, 6 1, 190, Alia-dena, Bruce Pickens, Nebraska, 5 11.

190. Kansas City, Mo. Punier: Tom Rouen, Colorado, Soph, 6 3, 220, Littleton, Colo. All RMAC Team DENVER (API The 1989 All Rocky Mountain Athletic Conlerence football team, as selected by the league's head coaches: FIRST TEAM Otlenie Quarterback: Bobby Sail, Adams 60, 185, Phoenix, Ariz. Running backs: Michael Vaughn, Mesa 60, 200, Aurora, Steve Mitchell, Western New Mexico, 59, 178, Thorndale, Texas; Mario Johnson, Mesa 59, 195, Thornton, Colo.

Tight end: Dale Kopec, Fort Lewis, 6 4, 220, Littleton, Colo. Wide receivers: Alfonso Garcia, Fort Lewis, i ll, 170, Durango, Was Polk, Adams 6-6, 220, Englewood, Colo. Linemen: Dave Smith, Adams 6-3, 270, Arvada, Colo.i Chris Cembalisty, Adams 6 5, 250, Evergreen, Jetf Russell, Mesa 6-4, 271, Littleton, Rick Von Feldt, Mesa 6 2, 253, Arvada, Colo.i Sam Taylor, Western New Mexico, 6 2, 268, Los Angeles. Placekicker: Wes Polk, Adams 6 6, 220, Englewood, Colo. Defense Linemen: Chris Allen, Mesa 6 4, 261, Englewood, Mike Dinnell, Mesa 6 3, 231, Commerce City, Byron Curringlon, Adams 6 0, 230, Pjeblo, Jason Schoenberger, Adams 6 2, 245, so, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Linebackers: Curt Wilson, Adams 60, 215, sr La Jara, Jay Madden, Mesa 511, 210. Arvada, Royce Brown, Fort Lewis, 5 II, 220, Pueblo, Colo Doug Ferguson, Adams 13, 240, Thornton, Colo Brian Johnson, Mesa 6 3. 115, Brighton, Colo. Secondary: Brett Crabb, Adams 60, 185, Olathe, Jell Maier, Colorado 5-11, 160, Houston, Texas; Scott Wiedemann, Adams 511, 170, Monte Vista, Pat Maxwell, Western New Purchased the contracts of Jerry Kuliler, pitcher, and Jerry Willard, catcher, trom Vancouver. Purchased the contracts of Grady Hall, pitcher, and Craig Grebeck, intielder.

trom Birmingham ol the Southern League. Purchased the contracts of Roberto Hernandei and Scott Radinsky, pitchers, trom South Bend of the Midwest League. Cleveland Indians Traded Dave Clark, outfielder, to the Chicago Cubs lor Mitch Webster, outfielder. Detroit Togers Agreed to terms with Frank Tanana, pitcher, on a two year contract. Toronto Blue Jays Added Willie Blair, Alex Sanchei, Robert MacDonald, Steve Cummings.

Steve Rogers, Pat Hentgen and Nate Cromwell, pitchers; Luis Sojo, short stop: Tom Quinlan, third baseman; Derek Bell, Mark Whiten, and Pedro Munor, outfielders; and Randy Knorr, catcher, to the major league rosier. National League Atlanta Braves Purchased Alex Infante, infieider, from the Toronto Blue Jays. Waived Mark Eichhorn, pitcher. Senl Jose Alvarez, pitcher, to Richmond of the International League. Purchased the con tracts ot Rick Trlicek, pitcher, and Dennis Hood and Keith Mitchell, outfielders, from Richmond ot the International League.

Chicago Cubs Named Tommy Helms manager at Charlotte ol the Southern League. Montreal Expos Purchased the con tracts ot Mario Brito, Howard Farmer, Yorkis Perez, Mel Rotas, Chris Bennett and Chris Marchok, pitchers, and Delino DeShields, intielder, from Indianapolis ol the American Association. New York Mets Added Todd Hundley, catcher; Chris Donnels, infieider; James Roseboro and Terry Mc Daniel, outlielders; and Mike Miller, Dave Trautwein, Pete Schourek and Julio Valera, pitchers, to the maor league rosier. Named John Cumber land pitching coach at Tidewater ol the International League; Tim Blackwell man ager al St. Lucie of the Florida State League; Jim Essian manager and Randy Niemann pitching coach at Pittslield ol the New York Penn League; Jim Thrill manager and Gil Rondon pitching coach at Kingsporl of the Appalachian League; and Bill Latham pitching coach at Sarasota ol the rookie league Named Felix Millan Latin American coordinator.

Philadelphia Phillies Released Dwyane Murphy, outfielder, and Mike Maddux, pitcher. Added Andy Ashby, Amalio Careno, Chuck Malone, Brad Moore and Scott Service, pitchers; Kim Batiste and Victor Rosario, shortstops; and Jim Valcher, outtielder, to the major league roster. Pittsburgh Pirates Signed Ted Power, pitcher, to a one year contract plus an option year. SI. Louis cardinals Purchased the contracts ol Mike Perez, pitcher; Ray Lankford, outfielder; Ray Stephens, catcher; Rod Brewer and Julian Martinez, inlielders, and Bernard Gilkey, outtielder trom Arkansas ol the Texas League.

Purchased the contract of Greg Carmona, shortstop, trom SI. Petersburg of the Florida State League. Basketball National Basketball Association Boston Celtics Agreed lo terms with Robert Parish, center, on a two year contract extension through the 1991-92 season. Football National Football League Cleveland Browns Activated Kevin Mack, fullback. Waived Ron Middleton, tight end.

Detroit Lions Placed Keith McDonald, wide receiver, on Iniured reserve. Signed Slacit Mobley, wide receiver. Signed Eric Jones, quarterback, and placed him on the developemtnal squad. Phoenix Cardinals Fired Gene Stall Ings, head coach. Named running backs coach Hank Kuhlmann interim head coach.

Hockey New York Rangers Signed Krit King, left wing. Philadelphia Flyers Assigned It I Lalal, defenseman, and Mark Freer, cen ter, lo Hershey ol the American Hockey League. Horse rcaing Freehold Raceway Named Edward T. Ryan general manager, effective Dec. I.

College Marshall Announced thai J.J. Eubank forward, has quit the basketball team. Maryland Announced that Jesse Martin, guard, was indeflntely suspended from the basketball team Southeast Missouri Bill ftasklll, head football coach, resigned. Named defensive coordinator John Mumlord head coach. American League MVPs 1989: Robin Younl, Milwaukee; 1988: Jose Canseco.

Oakland: 1987: George Bell, Toronto, 1984: Roger Clemens, Boston; 1985: Don Mattingly, New York. 1984: Willie Hernandei, Detroit; 1983: Cal Ripken, Baltimore; 1982: Robin Yount, Milwaukee; 1981: Rollie Fingers, Milwaukee; 1980; George Brett, Kansas City 1979: Don Baylor, California; 1978: Jim Rice, Boston; 1977: Rod Carew. Minnesota; 1974: Ihurman Munson, New York; I97S: Fred Lynn, Boston; 1974: Jeff Burroughs, Texas; 1973: Reggie Jackson, Oakland; 1972; Dick Allen, Chicago; 1971: Vida Blue, Oakland; 1970: Boog Powell, Baltimore 1969: Harmon Killebrew, Minnesota; 1968: Denny McLain, Detroit; 1967: Carl Yastrzemski, Boston; 1966: Frank Robin-son, Baltimore, 1965: Zoilo Versalles, Minnesota, 1964: Brooks Robinson, Baltimore; 1963: Elslon Howard, New York; 1962: Mickey Mantle, New York; 1960-61: Roger Maris, New York, 1959: Nellie Fox. Chicago 1958: Jackie Jensen. Boston, 1956-57: Mickey Mantle, New York, 1954 55: Yogi Berra.

New York; 1951: Al Rosen, Cleveland; 1952: Bobby Shanti, Philadelphia; 1951: Yogi Berra, New York; 1950: Phil Rmuto, New York; 1949: Ted Williams, Boston; 1948: Lou Boudreau, Cleveland; 1947: Joe DiMaggio, New York 1946: Ted Williams, Boston; 1944-45: Hal Newhouser, Detroit; 1943: Spud Chandler, New York; 1942: Joe Gordon, New York; 1941: Joe DiMaggio, New York; 1940: Hank Greenberg, Detroit; 1939: Joe DiMaggio, New York; 1918: Jimmy Foxx, Philadelphia, 1937: Charley Gehringer, Detroit; 1936: Lou Gehrig, New York 1935: Hank Greenberg, Detroit; 1934: Mickey Cochrane, Detroit; 1912 31: Jimmy Foxx, Philadelphia, 1931: Letty Grove, Philadelphia Central Michigan, 380. 21, Navy, 394. 22, soutn Honda, 454. WOMEN 5 km: 1, Vicki Huber, Villanova, 15:59.86. 2, Valerie McGovern, Kentucky, 16:26.78.

3. Michelle Dekkers, Indiana 16:36.52. 4, Major Indoor Soccer League All Times MST Eastern Division Pet. GB Baltimore 5 0 1.000 Kansas City 3 3 .500 2'1 Wichita 3 4 .429 3 Cleveland 2 4 .333 3') Western Division Dallas 4 2 .667 San Diego 4 2 .667 St. Louis 2 5 .286 Tacoma 2 5 .286 2'? Sunday's game St.

Louis 4, Dallas 1, 20T Monday's games No games scheduled Today's game Dallas al Baltimore, 5:35 p.m. NCAA Division I Men's Playoffs First Round Saturday, Nov. II EAST: Vermont 2, Connecticut 0 MIDWEST: George Washington 3, George Mason 1 Sunday, Nov. 13 EAST: Columbia 4, Falrleigh Dickinson Yale Hartwlck 0 SOUTH: Philadelphia Textile 2, Prince ton Wake Forest 2, Old Dominion South Carolina 2. Duke 1 MIDWEST: Howard 2, Penn Slate 1, OT; Southern Methodist Evansville 0 WEST: Fresno Slate 2, St.

Louis 1, Portland Washington UCLA 2, San Diego Slate penalty kicks Second Round Saturday, Nov. 18 WEST: Santa Clara 2, Fresno State I MIOWEST: Indiana 4, George Washing tonO Sunday, Nov. 19 EAST: Rutgers! Columbia Vermont 1, YaleO.OT SOUTH: Virginia 4, Philadelphia Textile South Carolina 5, Wake Forest 1 MIDWEST: Howard 2, Southern Method 1st I. OT WEST: UCLA Portland 0, OT Quarterfinals Sites TBA Sunday, Nov. 21 EAST: Rutgers 119 30) vs.

Vermont (19 2 1) SOUTH: Virginia (19 2 1) vs. South Carolina (17 2 2) MIDWEST: Indiana (17 1 21 vs. Howard (14 3 2) WEST: Sanla Clara (18 02) vs. UCLA (18 31) Semilinals Sites TBA Saturday, Dec. 2: East winner vs.

South winner; Midwest winner vs. West winner Finals Sites TBA Sunday, tec. 1: Semifinal winners World Cup Qualifiers The 24 nations thai have qualifed for soccer's 1990 World Cup in Italy. The 24 nation draw will be made on Dec. 12 al Rome: Europe (14 nations): Austria; Belgium; Cze-choslavkla; England; Ireland; Italy (host); Netherlands; Romania; Scotland; Soviet Union; Spain; Sweden; West Germany; Yugoslavia South America (4): Argentina (defending champion); Braill; Colombia; Uruguay North and Central America and Carnbean (2): Coslt Rica; United States Asia (2): South Korea; United Arab Emirates Alrica (2): Egypt; Cameroon Football polls Gymnastics Susan Bliss, Missouri, 16 43.83 5, Palty Wiegand, Tennessee, 16:47.62.

6, Seana Arnold, Wake Forest, 16:4868. 7, Rita Delnoye, UTEP, 16:51.02. 1, Melinda Rowland, Michigan, 16:5339. 9, Jacqueline Goodman, Oklahoma State, 16:55 23. 10, Jeanne Kruckeberg, Iowa, 16:58.99.

II, Geraldine Hendricken, Providence, 17:00 67. 12, Kathy Franey. Villanova, 17:01.38. 13, Wilma Onna, UTEP, 17:04.60. 14, Tina Hall, Texas, 17:05.31.

15, Heather Garrett, Oklahoma State, 17:05 73. 16. Edith Nakiyingi, 17 06.62. 17, Jolly Earle, Georgia, 17:08 63. 18, Mary Driscoll, Indiana, 17:08 95.

19, Anne Evans, Clemson, 17: 12.02. 20. Jackie Mota, Arkansas, 17:12.67. 21, Larah Treadwell, Northern Arizona, 17:13 09. 22, Leanne Martin, Brigham Young, 17:13.56.

23, Christl Conslanlin, Georgetown, 17:1471. 24, Brigid Stirling, UC Urvine, 17:16 50. 25, Laura Schweitzer, Dsyton, 17:17 99. Team totals: 1, Villanova, 99. Kentucky, 168.

3, Nebraska, 186 4, Georgetown, 193. 5, Oklahoma Stale, 205. 6, Tennessee, 227. 7, Clemson, 238. 8, Iowa, 249.

9, Indiana, 267. 10, Providence, 279 and UC Irvine, 279. 12, Washinsgon, 286. 13, Northern Arizona, 292. 14, N.

Carolina Slate, 297. IS, Michigan, 350. 16, Brigham Young, 356. 17, Yale, 358. 18, Dartmouth, 390.

19, Texas, 414. 20, Kansas Stale, 419. 21, Minnesota, 441. 22, Baylor, 472. Basketball North Semifinal State Championships Dallas Level 7 12 14: Kim Peterson ol El Paso Academy of Gymnastics placed 6th on beam with 71, scored 18 on bars, 8 2 on vault and 8.15 in floor.

Overall: 12 95. Qualities for slate championships in Houston Dec. 2. 15-over: Tammy Robeson ol El Paso Academy of Gymnastics was second In floor, 1 55, second on beam, 1.25, third on bin, 1 75 and scored 8 6 on vault. Overall: second place with 34 IS.

Qualities for stale championships in Houston Dec. 2. Hockey Fencing Top Twenty Five Poll The Top Twenty Five teams in the Associated Press college tootball poll, with first place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 18, total points based on 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 11-17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 7 6 5-4 1 2 1 and last week's ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. Notre Dame (57) 11 0 0 1,497 1 2.

Colorado (1) 110 0 1,419 2 3. Michigan 910 1,159 3 4. Alabama 10 0 0 1,119 4 5 Florida St. 1 20 1,744 5 6 Nebraska 10 1 0 1,200 6 7. Miami, Fla.

9 10 1,169 7 I. Tennessee 1 1 0 1,065 9 9. Arkansas 1 1 0 981 10 10. Auburn 1 2 0 925 11 II. Illinois 1 20 907 12 12.

Southern Cal 1 21 115 I 11. Houston 7 2 0 730 II 14. Texas AIM 7 20 716 14 15. Clemson 9 2 0 670 15 16. Virginia 10 2 0 603 16 17.

Wesl Virginia 7 21 413 II 18. Texas Tech 1 2 0 390 20 19. Pittsburgh 6 21 314 19 20. Ohio St. 1 2 0 175 22 21.

Brigham Young 9 2 0 330 21 22. Penn SI. I 114 17 Jl. Duke 1 10 231 25 24. Hawaii 8 24 182 24 25.

Michigan St. 6 40 131 -Other receiving votes: Florida 53, Washington 13, Fresno St. 1J, Oklahoma 7, Syracuse 5, Georgia 1, Oregon 3, Ariiona 2, Air Force Ariiona St. Ball St. N.

Carolina St. N. Illinois Texas 1. Lambert-Meadowlands Trophy Polls The competition lor the Lambert-Mead owlands Trophies, presented to the top football teams In the Northeast, with first place votes In parentheses, records through Nov. 19 and total points based on 10-9 1 7 6 5 4 3-2-1 scoring system: Divisioii I Record Pts I.

Wesl Virginia (3) 7 2 1 56' 1 Penn Slate (31 131 56 3 Pittsburgh (I) 12 1 UVi 4. Syracuse 13 0 40 5 Army 140 16 Preseason NIT All Times MST Wednesday, Nov. 15: North Carolina SI. 57, Richmond 48; LSU 91, Southern Mississippi 80; Kansas 109, Alabama Bir mingham 83; DePaul 71, Ohio St. 53; Calilornia 70, Air Force 49; UNLV 102, Loyola Marymounf 91 Thursday, Nov.

14: SI. John's 64, North Carolina 57; Houston 67, Wichita St 66 Quarterfinals Friday, Nov. 17: DePaul 70, Norlh Carolina SI. 63; Kansas 89, LSU B3; UNLV 101, Calilornia 81 Saturday, No. 16: St.

John's 76, Houston 49 Semifinals At New York Wednesday's games: UNLV vs. Kan sas, 5 p.m.; DePaul vs. St. John's, 7 30 p.m. Friday's championship Al New York 7:30 pm.

Friday's third plact 5 pm. Monday's College Basketball Scores Men EAST Assumption 139, Worcester Sf 73 California, Pa. 78, Shepherd 64 Dowling 83, Kulitown 64 New England 97, Sutlolk 89 SOUTH Auburn Montgomery 72, West Georgia 69 Eckerd 87. Monmouth, III 73 Flagler 77, Mount Ollvi 75 Florida Atlantic 97. SI Leo 76 Jacksonville SI.

134, Lincoln Memorial 104 National Hockey League All Times MST WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division Pts GF GA Y. Rangers 12 6 4 21 II 65 New Jersey I 9 1 19 77 II Philadelphia I 9 3 19 72 71 Pittsburgh I 10 I II 79 12 Washington 6 10 4 16 61 69 Y. Islanders 5 14 3 11 74 90 Adams Division Montreal 14 9 I 30 79 65 Buffalo 12 5 4 21 77 64 Boston II 6 I 24 67 56 Hartford 10 11 I 21 70 72 Quebec 5 IS I II 17 99 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norm Division TPti GF GA Chicago 14 I I 10 19 79 Minnesota 11 1 I 27 75 61 St. Louis 9 7 3 21 69 51 Toronto 10 12 0 20 92 100 Detroit 11 1 13 66 90 Smyroe Division Calgary 10 I I 26 105 88 Border Division Invitational Open Sunday it NMMI Epee: 1. P.

Toles, NMMI; 2. Finley Yepo, UTEP 3. Roberto Prieto, NMMI; 4. Patrick Sawicki, UTEP B. Foil: I.

Bob Segal, Independent; 2. David Madero, Morehead Patrick Sawicki, NMMI; 4. John Minuth, Cathedral. Colonel Tennin Windsor Memorial Team Tournament Lubbock, Texas Club team standings: I. Air Force A.

2. Texas AIM 1. Air Forct B. 4. Texas Tech.

5 UTEP 6 Oklahoma. Saber: I. Air Force. 2. UTEP.

3. Texas AIM. Foil: 1. Air Forct. i.

Texas J. UTEP. UTEP competitors: Foil Nick Raya, Scott Calderwood, Andy Molina. Epee: Water Polo iicais Sport Baseball American League Chicago White Su Releasee) Russ Morman, first baseman. Sent John Paw lowski and Ravelo Manranillo, pitchers, to Vancouver ot the Pacitic Coast League Cactus Classic at Tucson UTEP Water Polo Club Arizona Red Devils UTEP Polo Club Arizona Slate 'B' Team 8.

Championship; Arizona 'B' Team 8. UTEP 4..

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