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B2 MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1996 SPORTS THE SALINA JOURNAL SCOREBOARD TV-radio Today's schedule TELEVISION BASKETBALL 6 p.m. NCAA Basketball. Indiana at Notre Dame. ESPN2. cable 39.

FOOTBALL 8 p.m. NFL Football. San Frandsco at Atlanta. ABC. cable 9,10.

SOCCER p.m. Soccer. English Premier Football League, Tottenham Hotspur vs. ES- PN2. cable 39.

RADIO BASKETBALL 7 p.m. NCAA B3Sketball. Cat Chat, KSAL, 1150-AM. FOOTBALL 8 p.m. NFL Football, San Francisco at Atlanta.

KSAL. 1150-AM. GENERAL 5:30 p.m. Coors Light Sportstalk Show. KSAL.

1150-AM. Football Coaches poll The Top Twenty Five teams in USA Today- CNN college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 1, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and last week's ranking: Record Pit Pvt 1. Florida State (56) 11-0 1.544 2 2. Arizona State (6) 11-0 1.486 3 3.

Nebraska 10-1 1,418 4 4. Florida 10-1 1,353 1 5 Ohio State 10-1 1,239 6 6. Brigham Young 12-1 1.166 7 7. Penn State 10-2 1,112 8 B.Colorado 9-2 1,084 5 9 Virginia Tech 10-1 1,080 9 10. Tennessee 9-2 987 10 11.

Alabama 9-2 890 12 12 Northwestern 9-2 885 11 13. Washington 9-2 792 15 14. North Carolina 9-2 791 14 15. Kansas State 9-2 732 16 16. Louisiana State 9-2 596 18 17.

Mtahigan 8-3 506 19 IB. Notre Dame 8-3 461 13 19. Wyoming 10-1 443 20 20. Miami, Fla. 8-3 401 23 21.

Iowa 8-3 285 22 22. Syracuse 8-3 255 17 23. Army 9-1 181 24 24. West Virginia 8-3 126 25 25. Virginia 7-4 82 21 Others receiving votes: Navy 48, Texas 48, Auburn 45.

East Carolina 41, Southern Mississippi 21, Texas Tech 16, Clemson 9, Houston 8, San Diego Slate 7, Utah 5, Wisconsin 4, Michigan State 2, Stanford 1. College scores Saturday's results EAST Miami 38, Syracuse 31 Pittsburgh 24, Rutgers 9 SOUTH East Carolina 50, North Carolina State 29 Florida State 24, Florida 21 Georgia 19, Georgia Tech 10 Mississippi State 17, Mississippi 0 Southern 17, Grambllng State 12 Tennessee 14, Vanderbilt 7 FAR WEST Southern California 27, Notre Dame 20 (ot) Wisconsin 59, Hawaii 10 NCAA I-AA PLAYOFFS Eastern Tennessee State 35, Villanova 29 Marshall 59, Delaware 14 Murray State 34, Western Illinois 6 Troy State 29, Florida 25 William Mary 45, Jackson Stale 6 Furman 42, Northern Arizona 31 Northern Iowa 21, Eastern Illinois 14 Montana 48. Nicholls Stale 3 NCAA II PLAYOFFS Carson-Newman 24, Valdosta State. 19 Clarion 23, Ferris State 21 Northern Colorado 27, Northwest Missouri 26 Cal Davis 26, Central Oklahoma 6 NCAA III PLAYOFFS Mount Union 49, Illinois Wesleyan 14 Lycoming 31, Albright 13 Rowan, 7, College of New Jersey 3 Wisconsin-La Crosse 37, St. John's, Minn.

30 College schedule Saturday, Dec. 7 EAST Navy (8-2) vs. Army (9-1) at Philadelphia, 11 a.m. SOUTH Alabama (9-2) vs. Florida (10-1) at Atlanta, 7 p.m.

MIDWEST Texas (7-4) vs. Nebraska (10-1) at St. Louis, Noon FAR WEST Wyoming (10-1) vs. Brigham Young (12-1) at Las Vegas, 3:30 p.m. NCAA I-AA PLAYOFFS Montana (12-0) vs.

East Tennessee State (102) Troy State (11-1) vs. Murray State (11-1) Furman (9-3) at Marshall (12-0), 1 p.m. N.Iowa (11-1) vs. William 8 Mary (10-2) NCAA II PLAYOFFS Northern Colorado (10-3) at Clarion (11-2), 11 a.m. Cal Davis (8-4) at Carson-Newman (11-1), Noon NCAA III PLAYOFFS Mount Union (12-0) at Wisconsin-La Crosse a.m.

Lycoming (11-0) at Rowan (9-2), 11 a.m. NAIA I CHAMPIONSHIP Montana Tech (7-4) at Southwestern Oklahoma (8-3), 1 p.m. NAIA PLAYOFFS Westminster, Pa. (9-2) at Findlay (11-0), 12:30 p.m. Evangel (10-0) at Lambuth (9-1), 1 p.m.

Sioux Falls (11-0) at Northwestern, Iowa (toll, 1 p.m. Willamette (9-1) at Western Washington (9-1), 2:30 p.m. Basketball NBA standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet GB Miami 12 4 .750 Orlando 8 4 .667 2 New York 9 5 .643 2 Philadelphia 7 8 .467 Washington 7 8 .467 Boston 4 10 .286 7 New Jersey 3 9 .250 7 Central Division Chicago 15 1 .938 Detroit Cleveland Charlotte Atlanta Milwaukee Indiana Toronto 12 3 .800 9 5 .643 8 6 .571 9 7 .563 8 7 .533 5 8 .385 4 10 .286 2V4 5 6 '4 10 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Dlvltlon Pet GB Houston 15 .938 Utah 12 2 .857 2 Minnesota 7 8 .467 Dallas 4 10 .286 10 Denver 5 12 .294 Wfi San Antonio 2 13 .133 Vancouver 2 15 .118 Pacific Division Seattle 14 4 .778 LA Lakers 12 6 .667 2 Portland to 7 .588 3'A LA Clippers 6 10 .375 7 Golden State 5 11 .313 8 Sacramento 5 12 .294 8VS Phoenix 1 14 .067 11 "4 Saturday's results New York 115, Sacramento 101 Philadelphia 96. Vancouver 90 Houston 103, Washington 99 Miami 78, Boston 77 Orlando 86, Cleveland 82 Minnesota 79, Toronto 70 Charlotte 94, Milwaukee 67 Chicago 97, San Antonio 88 New Jersey 106, LA Clippers 95 (ot) Sunday's results Golden State 98. Portland 70 Detroit 95, Sacramento 66 Utah 96.

Seattle 90 LA Lakers 104. Denver 96 Monday's games Houston at Toronto, 6p.m. Dallas at Orlando. 6:30 p.m. Charlotte at Utah, 8 p.m.

NBA summaries JAZZ 96, SONICS 90 UTAH (96) Malone 12-27 6-8 30, Russell 2-6 04 6. Os- lertag 3-6 0-0 6. Homacek 2-5 0-0 4, Stockton 271-26, Eisley 1-2 0-0 2, Anderson 4-7 3-311, Morris 4-6 2-212, Carr 4-10 5-6 13, Keefe 3-3 006. Totals 37-79 17-21 96. SEATTLE (90) Kemp 11-19 7-12 29, Schrempf 1-8 3-t 5, Mclrvaine 2-30-2 4, Hawkins 5-81-1 12, Payton 8-19 2-2 18, Perkins 5-10 4-617.

Enlo 2-6 0-0 5. Totals 34-73 17-27 90. Utah 18 31 19 Seattle 15 23 25 3-Polnl 5-8 (Morris 2-2, Russell 2-4, Stockton 1-1, Eisley 0-1), Seattle 5-18 (Perkins 3-7, Hawkins 1-1, Ehlo 1-3, Schrempf 0-3, Payton 0-4). Fouled 46 (Malone 13), Seattle 49 (Kemp 12). 24 (Stockton 12), Seattle 18 (Kemp 12).

Total 23, Seattle 23. illegal defense. WARRIORS 98, BLAZERS 70 PORTLAND (70) Robinson 5-12 1-2 13. Wallace 3-11 2-4 8, Sabonls 4-7 04 9, Anderson 1-9 5-5 7, Rider 5151-213, Dudley 0-31-41, Trent 2-6 2-2 6, Butler 0-1 0-0 0, McKie 1-6 04 2, Djordjevic 2-4 22 8, Wingfield 1-3 0-2 3. Totals 24-79 14-23 70.

GOLDEN STATE (98) Mullin 4-8 04 11, Smith 3-12 4-4 10, Spencer 3-43-49, Prica 1-4 3-3 Sprewell 10-22 6-8 28, Royal 1-6 6-7 8, DeClercq 0-3 2-2 2, Fuller 1-4 2-2 4, Armstrong 5-8 7-8 18, Owes 0-2 04 0. Roe 0-2 2-2 2 Totals 28-75 35-40 98. Portland 14 18 20 Golden Stale 25 26 23 3-Point 8-22 (Djordjevic 2-2, Robinson 2-4, Rider 2-7, Sabonls 1-1, Wingfield 1-3, Butler 0-1, Anderson 0-2, McKie 0-2), Golden Stale 7-15 (Mullin 3-4, Sprewell 2-6, Armstrong 1-2, Price 1-3). Fouled 38 (Wallace 7), Golden State 57 (Smith 11). 13 (Rider, McKie 3), Golden State 17 (Price 6).

Total 28, Golden State 28. Techni- Golden Stale assistant coach Wetzel. Flagrant PISTONS 95, KINGS 66 SACRAMENTO (66) Owens 5-13 04 11, Williamson 6-13 3-4 15, Polynice 4-13 2-3 10, Abdul-Raul 0-2 04 0, Richmond 2-12 3-4 7, Smith 1-3 3-4 5, Simmons 1-41-1 3, Edney 2-11 4-4 8, Causwell 1-40-22, Daniels 1-6 04 3. Gamble 0-3 0-0 0, Hurley 1-1 04 2. Totals 24-85 16-22 66.

DETROIT (95) Hill 9-18 54 23, Long 6-7 2-3 15, Thorpe 2-4 7-8 11, Hunter 6-11 04 13, Dumars 1-2 6-6 8, Mahom 2-4 2-2 6, Mills 2-5 04 4, Augmon 2-5 22 6, Curry 0-2 04 0, Ratliff 1-2 CM 2, Reid 2-312 5, Williams 1-4 04 2. Totals 34-67 25-33 95. Sacramento 16 16 16 Detroit 31 21 22 3-Point 2-16 (Owans 1-1, Daniels 1-5, Abdul-Raul 0-1, Simmons 0-1, Gamble 0-1, Edney 0-2, Richmond 0-5), Detroit 2-6 (Long t-t, Hunter 1-3, Mills 0-1, Curry 0-1). Fouled 47 (Smith 9), Detroit 61 (Hill 14). Sacramento 13 (Owens, Abdul-Raul, Edney 3), Detroit 18 (Dumars 7).

Total 28, Detroit 27. illegal defense. LAKERS 104, NUGGETS 96 DENVER (96) McDyess 11-25 4-5 26, Ellis 7-21 4-4 20, Johnson 0-2 0-0 0, Stith 4-12 6-614, Jackson 27 4-6 8, Hammonds 4-5 3-4 11, Marciullonis 2-4 0-0 5, B.Thompson 4-8 0-0 12. Totals 34-84 212596. LA LAKERS (104) Campbell 6-8 2-3 14, Jones 6-15 2-2 14, O'Neal 10-19 4-7 24, Robinson 2-5 0-0 5, Van Exel 7-13 6-6 24, Kersey 2-5 2-2 6, Knight 4-6 04 8, Fisher 1-4 2-6 5, Scott 1-4 04 2, Bryant 1-2 0-0 2.

Totals 4041 18-30104. Denver 9 20 27 96 LA Lakers 23 26 25 3-Polnt 7-21, (B.Thompson 46. Ellis 2-8, Marciullonis 1-2, Jackson 0-2, Stith 0-3), Los Angeles 6-17. (Van Exel 4-7, Fisher 11, Robinson 1-3, Scott 0-1, Jones 0-5). Fouled 49 (Johnson 12), Los Angeles 58 (O'Neal 16).

27 (B.Thompson 9), Los Angeles 28 (O'Neal 8). Total 25, Los Angeles 21. 15.684(17.505). College scores MEN EAST Albany. N.Y.

93, East Stroudsburg 68 Anna Maria 93, Worcester St. 68 Bryant 84, 78 Dominican, N.Y. 96, Notre Dame, N.H. 62 Latayette 64, Brown 59 LeMoyneSS, N.Y. Tech 61 Manhattan 73, Hampton U.

61 Roanoke 88, Franklin Marshall 75 Yale 79, Swarthmore 54 SOUTH 76, Grambling SI. 68 Butler 84, American P.R. 69 Evansvllle 62, 58 N.C. Wesleyan 85, Warren Wilson 58 Tennessee 70, Georgia St. 53 Today's schedule MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 BASKETBALL Kansas Wesleyan men at York, 7:30 p.m.

Vlllanova 85, Tulane 70 Wake Forest 80, Richmond 55 MIDWEST Iowa St. 82, Shore 62 Kansas 79, San Diego 72 Monmouth, III. 69, Marycrest Intl. 68 NYU tOO, Case Western 94 Ohio St. 94, SW Louisiana 88 Rose-Hulman 57, Blackburn 41 SOUTHWEST Texas 54 FAR WEST San Jose SI.

76, Santa Clara 65 St. Mary's. Cal. 94, DC Santa Barbara 86 TOURNAMENTS Big Inland Invitational Illinois 92, Virginia Tech 68 Texas Christian 86, Auburn 66 Montana St. 91.

Hawall-Hllo 74 Carnegie Mellon Tournament Carnegie-Mellon 62, Defiance 38 Norwich 74, Junlata 70 Chuck Rosier Tournament Rochester 73, Mount Union 55 Elmlra 95, Endicott 68 Joseph P. King Tournament Nazareth, N.Y. 76, Keuka 61 Alfred 66, Hllbert 64 Maryvllle College Invitational Llndsey Wilson 73. Maryville. Tenn.

71 Tenn. Wesleyan 89, Millsaps 78 San Juan Shootout Minnesota 75, Clemson 65 Missouri 73, Creighlon 71 Delaware 88. Florida 78 83, Puerto Rlco-Mayaguez 74 Summit Bank Classic St. Peter's 62. Dartmouth 60 Wagner 64.

Fla. International 71 WOMEN EAST Albany, N.Y. 91, New PaKz St. 37 American Intl. 75, Pace 62 Arizona St.

72, Syracuse 67 Bloomsburg 72. Oulnnlpiac 43 Boston College 76. Colgate 34 Lycoming 84, Lock Haven 73 73, Bryant 57 NYU 72, Case Western 67 New Haven 67, Adelphl 65 St. John Fisher 63, Cortland St. 48 SOUTH Armstrong Atlantic 59, Barry 51 Carson-Newman 104, Chowan 45 Coastal Carolina 91, Hampton U.

69 Francis Marlon 65, St. Leo 64 Georgia 89, Middle Tenn. 70 Maryville, Tenn. 69, Centre 68 Old Dominion 94, Miami 55 Virginia 65, Vandertailt 49 William Mary 74, Hofstra 55 Winston-Salem 75, Bowie St. 74 MIDWEST Augustana.lll.

63, KnoxSI Drake 87, Niagara 73 Iowa 64, Iowa St. 53 Kansas 71, Purdue 61 Marietta 57, Hamilton 50 Missourf-Rolla 70, SlU-Edwardsvllle 62 Monmouth, III. 84, Principla 46 Musklngum 64, Adrian 58 NE Illinois 56. Cincinnati 52 Ohio Valley 89, Denison 49 S. Illinois 66, Tennessee Tech 59 SW Baptist 87, Texas Women's 67 San Francisco 73, Ohio St.

62 Stanford 77, Michigan 74 FAR WEST Montana Tech 59, St. Martin's 53, OT N. Arizona 82, Monmouth, N.J. 43 W. Montana 49, Master's 47 TOURNAMENTS Chuck Rosier Tournament Kenyon 75, John Carroll 56 Rochester 80, Union, N.Y.

49 DePaul Classic DePaul 66, Villanova 61 Bay 58, Alcom St. 48 Dial Soap Classic James Madison 64, Minnesota 56 Duke Women's Classic Duke 63, St. Joseph's 46 Illinois St. 69, Radford 85 ECAC Holiday Invitational Providence 90, Dartmouth 65 Holy Crass 66, Long Island U. 56 Fighting Scot Invitational Gannon 80, Edinboro 78 Salem-Telkyo 61, Mansfield 60 Hartford Courant Connecticut Classic Connecticut 93, Va.

Commonwealth 53 Massachusetts 59, UNLV 48 Harvard Invitational South Carolina 82, Siena 62 Harvard 67, Pepperdine 63 Holiday Inn Genesee Plaza Tournament Nazareth, N.Y. 68, Alfred 39 Keuka 68, Hilbert 55 Memorial Tournament Wooster 59, Penn 45 PALS Mayfalr Farms Tournament Seton Hall 75, East Carolina 51 Wagner 64, Princeton 56 Rainbow Wahlne Classic Stephen RAustin 70, Hawaii 64 Rutgers Brother Holiday Tournament Rutgers 56, Vermont 50 San Juan Shootout N. Carolina St. 91, Alabama 81 Savannah Art Design Women's Tlpoff Classic Va. 74, Savannah Art Design 73 Emory 74, Oglethorpe 50 Summit City Shootout Hillsdale 66, Charleston, W.Va.

59 Wayne 76, California, Pa. 54 Wahlne Classic Virginia Tech 69, Houston 66 Miami, Ohio 70, Pittsburgh 62 Big 12 standings BIG 12 CONFERENCE MEN Conference All Gamei Kansas 00 50 Kansas Slate 00 30 Oklahoma 00 30 Texas 00 30 Texas Tech 00 30 Iowa State 00 20 Texas 00 20 Baylor 00 3 Colorado 00 3 Missouri 00 3 Nebraska 00 2 Oklahoma State 0 0 1 This week's schedule Monday North Carolina at Oklahoma State, 7:05 p.m.; Arkansas-Little Rock at Texas Tech, 7 p.m. Tuesday Wichita Stale at Kansas State, 7 p.m.; Missouri-Kansas City at Baylor, 7 p.m.; Texas-San Antonio at Nebraska, 7:05 p.m. Wednesday Arkansas State al Missouri. 7 p.m.; Delaware State at Oklahoma, 7 p.m.; Texas at Florida, 7 p.m.; New Mexico at Texas Tech.

7 p.m.; Mississippi Valley State at Oklahoma State, 7:05 p.m.; Kansas vs. Cincinnati al Chicago, 8:45 p.m. Thundiy Texas at North Texas, 7 p.m.; Texas-Arlington at Colorado, 8 p.m.; Tennessee-Martin at Iowa State, 8 p.m. Friday Coppln State at Nebraska. 6:30 p.m.; NE Louisiana at Baylor, 8 p.m.

Saturday Colorado at George Mason, 11 a.m.; Kansas at UCLA. 2:30 p.m.; Oklahoma State at Arizona State, 3:05 p.m.; SE Missouri State at Oklahoma, 7 p.m.; North Texas at Texas, 7 p.m.; SE Louisiana at Texas ASM, 7 p.m.; Kansas State at Bradley, 7:05 p.m.; Arkansas at Missouri, 8 p.m.; Dr. Pepper Invitational al Baylor, Amerttas Classic at Nebraska. Top 25 men NO. 3 WAKE FOREST 80 RICHMOND 55 WAKE FOREST (W) Allen 5-5 0-010, Peral 4-8 5-5 15, Duncan 511 3-6 14, Braswell 6-12 2-2 16, Rutland 2-6 22 8.

Goolsby 1-3 0-0 3, Amonetl 1-3 2-2 4, Woods 2-6 6-610, Fuller 0-2 OX) 0. Totals 26-56 20-23 80. RICHMOND (1-2) Stevenson 1-7 2-2 5, Poole 5-10 0-1 10, Edwards 6-9 5-7 17, Cueto 1 -2 0-2 2, Oliver 0-2 00 0, Patrick 0-4 0-0 0, Abdul-Malik 2-4 0-0 4, Brown 2-6 2-2 6, Mobley 0-3 0-0 0, Baker 0-4 00 0, Jefferson 3-6 0-2 7, Hensel 2-7 0-1 4. Totals 22-649-1755. Hatfllme Forest, 44-22.

3-polnt 8-20 (Peral 2, Rutland 2, Braswell 2, Duncan 1, Goolsby 1), 2-17 (Stevenson 1, Jefferson 1). 50 (Duncan 18), 28 (Poole 5). 13 (Rutland 5), 13 (Cueto 7). Total 16, 19. Fouled NO.

5 VILLANOVA 85, TULANE 70 TULANE (3-3) Davis 1-31-2 3, Honeycutt 10-22 3-6 27, Nelson 5-81-4 11, Childs 5-7 5-1015, Cameron 461-310, Osean 2-5 0-0 4, Harris 0-1 0-1 0. Totals 27-52 11-2670. VILLANOVA (3-0) Thomas 9-17 3-4 21, Komegay 1-51-2 3, Lawson 9-11 3-5 21, Williams 5-5 2-4 13, Brawn 3-7 2-2 9, Celestand 3-5 0-2 7, Blgus 0-0 2-2 2, Lynch 2-3 0-0 5, Caouette 1-1 0-1 2, Allen 1-2 00 2. Totals 34-56 13-22 85. Halftime 37-30.

3-polnt 5-14 (Honeycutt 4, Cameron 1), 412 (Williams 1, Lynch 1, Celestand 1, Brown 1). 21 (Childs, Osean 4), 39 (Ko- megay 9). (Childs, Cameron 6), 25 (Williams 7). Total 22. Fouled NO.

24 MINNESOTA 75 NO. 10 CLEMSON 65 CLEMSON (4-1) Iturtae 1-10-12, Buckner 6-10 0-112, Jamison 4-5 4-812, Mclntyre 6-15 7-7 23. Code 4-12 4-6 13, Jurkunas 0-2 0-0 0, Harder 0-1 0-0 0, Whltt 1-3 0-0 3, Wideman 0-1 0-0 0, Mohamen 0-1 00 0. Totals 22-51 15-2365. MINNESOTA (5-0) James 4-5 1-9 9, Jacobson 4-7 5-8 14, J.Thomas 1 -2 3-6 5, Lewis 3-4 0-0 7, Jackson 27 4-4 9, Harts 4-8 8-10 17, C.Thomas 3-5 2-2 10, Tarver 1-2 2, Winter 1-1 04 2.

Totals 2341 23-39 75. Halftime 25-20. 3-polnt 6-23 (Mclntyre 4, Whin 1, Code 1), 6-13 (C.Thomas 2, Lewis 1, Harris Jacobson 1, Jackson 1). 29 (Jamison 9). 23 (Jacobson 6).

6 (Mclntyre 5), 11 (Harris 5). Total fouls-C 26, 23. Fouled Big 12 men NO. 9 IOWA STATE 82 MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE 62 MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE (t-2) Mobley 0-7 2-2 2, Lahghome 2-16 04 5, Christian 5-9 2-2 13, Hoover 6-7 04 15, Cheek 5-10 04 12, Smith 5-81-111, Reynolds 0-3 0-0 0, Waite 1-3 2-4 4. Totals 24-66 7-9 62.

IOWA STATE (2-0) SJohnson 5-9 3-4 13, Bankhead 6-13 1-5 13, Rampton 3-9 3-6 9, Holloway 2-3 0-0 5, Wllloughby 8-15 2-2 23, B.Johnson 2-2 04 6, Harris 1-41-13, Edwards 5-10 0410, Shirley 02 04 0. Totals 32-6710-18 82. Halftime Shore, 3028. 3-polnt MES 7-21 (Langhome 1, Christian 1, Hoover 3, Cheek 2-), IS 8-16 (Holloway 1, Wllloughby 5, B.Johnson 2). 31 (Christian, Waile 7).

IS 47 (Rampton 9). 11 (Hoovers), IS 17 (Holloway 6). Total 17, IS 9. Fouled MISSOURI 73, CREIGHTON 71 MISSOURI (3-1) Thames 6-11 2-2 14, Grimm 1-32-44, Lee 412 2-2 10, Sutherland 8-16 3-4 21, Walther 1-3 0-0 2, Decker 1-5 2-2 4, Allouche 0-1 04 0, Hafer 34 6-8 12, Tale 0-1 04 0, Murdock 1-2 44 6. Totals 25-60 21-26 73.

CREIGHTON (2-3) Johnson 3-3 1-2 7, Loudermilk 2-6 0-0 5, Bulord 5-12 0-010, St. Fleur 7-121-418, Reid 1-1 4-4 6, Chestnut 5-9 3-6 18, Crutcher 2-5 1-2 5, Mungin 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 26-49 10-18 71. Halftime 2-11 (Sutherland 2), 9-17 (Chestnut 5, St. Fleur 3, Loudermilk 1).

32 (Thames 7), 25 (Buford 9). 7 (Lee, Walther 3), 11 (St. Fleur 3). Total 23. Fouled TEXAS 61 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 54 Illinois-Chicago (0-2) Jackson 0-21-41, Lowe 6-15 3-6 16, Collins 1-4 1-3 3, Miller 7-21 4-9 20, Coomes 0-41-31, Walker 2-5 0-0 4, Hobbs 0-4 2-4 2, Flagg 2-4 00 5, King 0-3 04 0, Christensen 1-1 04 2.

Totals 19-63 12-29 54. Texas (34) Davis 6-14 10-16 22, Jones 5-101-311, Quesada 0-3 1-2 1, Andersen 2-6 3-4 8, Brown 1-9 2-2 4, Hart 2-7 1-2 7, Barone 04 04 0, Houston 1-40-03, Thompson 2-51-25. Totals 19-58193161. Halftime 32-30. 3-point 4-9 (Lowe 1, Miller 2, Flagg 1), 4-17 (Anderson 1.

Hart 2, Thompson 1). Re- 45 (Lowe 12), 56 (Davis 14). 12 (Coomes 6), 15 (Hart 5). Total 24, 26. Fouled out-Jackson, Lowe, Miller, Flagg, Thompson.

Techni- coach. MVC men Saturday's game WICHITA STATE 62, SOUTHERN METHODIST 44 SMU MIN FQ FT TP Tljani 11 0-1 2-2142 Woods 34 4-14 4-4 2 2 15 Poemer 33 4-12 7-8 9 4 15 Matthews 35 0-4 04 3 2 0 Rich 30 1-9 1-2643 Harris 8 0-0 04 1 0 0 Grafenreed 11 0-22-4222 Dlmson 13 1-3 04 7 5 2 Krist 17 2-7 04 2 4 5 Heam 8 0-1 0-2000 Team rebounds 2 TOTALS 200 12-53 18-23 35 27 44 WSU MIN FQ FT TP Rhodes 28 2-60-1225 Williams 21 3-4 7-9 3 2 13 Arnold 17 5-10 0-1 8 4 10 HanMon 37 2-4 1-2 52 5 Hill 26 4-6 4-6 2 4 13 Lemons 9 0-21-2021 Anthony 5 0-1 04 0 0 0 Perez 23 3-7 2-2728 Milter 12 1-2 1-2843 Overstreet 22 1-3 2-5 3 2 4 Team rebounds 2 TOTALS 200 21-45 18-30 40 24 62 Hetftlrrfl Stale, 30-13. 3-polnt goslt SMU 4-17 (Woods 3-9, Krlst 1 2, Matthews 0-2, Rich 0-2, Grafenreed 0-1, Heam 0-1). WSU 2-11 (Rhodes 1-4, Hin Williams 01, Hankton 0-1, Lemons 0-1, Anthony 0-1, Perez 01, Miller 0-1). AiiliH SMU 4 (Matthews 2), WSU 16 (Hankton 7).

SMU 16 (Woods, Rteh 4), WSU 16 (Hill 7). Blocked ihots SMU 4 (Woods, Poemer. Rich, Krlst 1), WSU 1 (Arnold t). Stall SMU 7 (Rich 3), WSU 7 (Overstreet 3). Offlclalt Freund, Kasler, Davis.

Juco men Saturday's garnet CLOUD COUNTY 88 NORTHERN OKLAHOMA 63 NORTHERN OKLAHOMA (5-5) Dean 1-2 04 3, Patmon 2-5 2-2 6, Denson 23 0-2 4, Passley 6-126-7 16, Welberg 0-1 0-0 0, Stevens 0-2 2-2 2, Beech 04 1-2 1, Sonne 1-7 0-0 2, WhRflold 5-7 00 10, Hurst 2-3 0-0 4, Webb 0-0 4-4 4, Roberts 0-12-2 2, Lookout 5-14 0-0 10, Totals 23-5717-21 63. CLOUD COUNTY (5-1) Smith 1-1 04 2, Martens 0-1 4-4 4, Swartz 011-21, Robinson 5-8 2-4 16, Keller 7-9 2-4 16, Jones 0-01-21, James 1-2 4-76, Aquel 6-14 13 15, McNlcklo 0-1 0- 0, Ruflin 5-9 6-6 17, Leon 3-6 4-6 10, Totals 28-52 25-38 88. Halftime score Cloud County, 40-28. 3- poinl goals NO 0-9, CC 7-14 (Robinson 4, Aquet 2, Ruffin 1). Rebounds NO 34 (Lookout, WhHfield 6), CC 30 (James 7).

Total NO 29, CC 19. Fouled out Palmon. Turnovers NO 25, CC 19. Assists NO 9 (Sonne 5), CC 16 (Keller 5). CENTRAL-McPHERSON 117 KANSAS WESLEYAN JV 85 Wesleyan JV Patterson 1, Barton 5, Dlble 3, Stoner 13, Cooper 16, Ostmeyer 18, Druse 12, DeVoe 17.

Totals 29-59 25-37 85. Centrel-McPhereon Isaac 6, Brown 6, Potter 4, Williams 16, Sholton 11, Brewer 6, Parsons 15, Price 6, Walker 9, Nelson 13, Rudd 4, Moore 9, Voughn 12. Totals 45-9918-22 117. HaKlime score Cenlral-McPherson, 68-40. Big 12 women KANSAS 71, PURDUE 61 PURDUE (2-2) Yasen 3-112-28, Roland 7-12 5-719, Curless 0-1 04 0, Flggs 7-17 2-4 16, White 4-12 4-5 13, Young 1-3 04 3, Duhart 1-3 04 2.

Totals 23-59 13-1861. KANSAS (3-1) Pride 2-3 04 4, Trapp 2-7 04 4, Sanlord 4-7 1-3 9, Halblelb 2-11 2-2 7, Dlxon 9-16 3-4 21, Raymant 4-6 0410, Reed 1-21-2 3, Canada 24 04 4, Grayer 3-3 3-6 9. Totals 29-5910-17 71. Hallllme 38-30. 3-polnt 2-14 (Young 1, White 1), 3-9 (Ray- mant 2, Halbleib 1).

37 (White 9), 35 (Santord 6). 10 (Figgs, White 4), K14 (Halblelb, Dixon 4). Total 17. Fouled IOWA 64, IOWA STATE 53 IOWA STATE (2-1) Huelman 2-6 04 4, Grimm 9-14 6-9 25, Olson 8-170-1 040, Hand 0-1 12 1, Martin 2-3 2-3 6, Sullivan 0-2 04 0, Shelton 0-2 04 0,. Totals 21-56 9-15 53.

IOWA (2-1) Perry 6-9 2-2 14, Smith 9-14 4-5 22, Herrig 15 2-2 4, Domond 4-9 4-6 13, Koering 2-6 0-1 4, Noll 1-3 04 2, Edwards 1-3 0-0 2, Vann 0-1 04 0, Berdo 1-2 0-0 3. Totals 25-5212-16 64. Halftime 26-24. 3-polnt IS 2-22 (Grimm 1, Olson 1), I 2-8 (Domond 1, Berdo 1). 38 (Grimm 8), I 30 (Herrig 6).

9 (Gunderson 4), I 19 (Koering 5). Total 15, I 14. Fouled Technical bench. 5,061. State women Saturday's game WASHBURN 71, NORTH FLORIDA 45 North Florida (3-3) Moss 2, Rsher 6, Spiers 11, Simmons 2, Rose 2, Cowherd 3, Wynn 7, Skipper 5, Gentry 7.

Totals 18-45 6-13 45. Wathbum (24) Wedel 3, Casteal 4, Mohler 2, Pierce 2, Dal- Inghaus 7, Caryl 7, Wewe 8, Shopper 13, Ol- herding 14, Lohse 11, Totals 29-61 11-16 71. Halttlme score Washbum, 35-25. Juco women Saturday's game CLOUD COUNTY 64 NE OKLAHOMA 61 Northeastern Oklahoma A4M (6-5) Clark 8-181-217, Deiamettte Holmes 1-8 04 3, Carter 2-6 0-0 6,5, Burdge 4-8 0-1 8, Dawn Holmes 4-7 2-211, Clendenlng 5-8 0-2 10, Ray 3-71-4 7. Totals 27-62 4-1161.

Cloud County (5-1) Allen 2-6 04 4, Aragon 3-10 1-1 2-5 04 5, Dohrman 2-3 04 4, Wilson 7-20 9-13 23, Gronewoller 2-5 6-6 10, Webster 1-2 04 2, Schultze 1-1 04 2, Ross 2-3 3-6 7. Totals 22-55 19-26 64. Halftime score Cloud County, 35-29. 3- point goals NEO 3-12 (Dejanette Holmes 1, Dawn Holmes 1, Carter 1), CC 1-4 (O'Dell t). Total louls NEO 22, CC 15.

Fouled out Burdge, Ray. Rebounds NEO 36 (Burdge 9), CC 46 (Wilson 12). Assists NEO 10 (Carter, Clark 3), CC 9 (Allen 4). Tumovere NEO 18, CC16. Hockey NHL standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pis GF GA Florida 16 3 6 36 79 49 Philadelphia 14 12 1 29 74 74 Washington 13 11 1 27 69 64 New Jersey 12 10 1 25 57 60 NY Rangers 10 13 4 24 90 80 NY Islanders 6 10 8 20 60 67 Tampa Bay 7 14 2 16 66 77 Northeast Division Pts OF GA Buffalo 13 11 1 27 71 69 Hartford 11 7 5 27 69 70 Montreal 10 13 4 24 93 99 Boston 9 10 4 22 68 77 Ottawa 7 10 6 20 60 68 Pittsburgh 8 13 2 18 73 85 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Pit OF GA Dates 16 8 1 33 73 58 Detroit 14 9 3 31 77 51 Chicago 12 12 3 27 71 67 St.

Louis 13 12 0 28 78 76 Toronto 10 15 0 20 74 69 Phoenix 8 12 4 20 57 70 Pacific Division FH OF QA Colorado 16 6 4 36 95 56 Edmonton 13 13 1 27 94 86 Vancouver 13 11 0 26 75 75 Los Angeles 10 12 3 23 67 80 Calgary 10 14 2 22 63 72 San Jose 9 13 4 22 67 86 Anaheim 8 14 4 20 70 85 Saturday's results Buffalo 3, NY Islanders 2 Pittsburgh 6, Boston 2 Philadelphia 4, Ottawa 3 Washington 2, Montreal 0 Hartford 8, Tampa Bay 3 Dallas 5, Toronto 2 Colorado 2, New Jersey 1 Phoenix 3, Calgary 1 Chicago 5, Los Angeles 3 Sunday's results Florida 4, Detroit 2 NY Rangers 6, Montreal 2 Philadelphia 4, Vancouver 3 San Jose 4, St. Louis 3 Anaheim 4, Edmonton 2 Monday's games No games scheduled Golf Skins Game LA OUINTA, CaW. (AP) Cards from the Skins Game on the par-71 Rancho La Oulnta Country Club course: Player Skins Money Couples 9 $280,000 Watson 7 $220,000 Woods 2 $40,000 Daly 0 $0 Greg Norman Classic MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Final leading scores Sunday of the $560,000 Greg Norman Holden Classic, played on the par- 72 Royal Melbourne Goll Club course: RSsnlor, Australia Greg Norman, Australia Michael Long, New Zealand Jerry Kelly, U.S. Robert Stephens, Australia Wayne Smith, Australia Jean van de Velde, Franco Grant Walte, New Zealand Shana Tail, Australia Peter Fowler, Australia Rod Muntz, Netherlands Elliot Boull, New Zealand Richard Green, Australia 71 Jamie Taylor, Australia Jim Furyk, U.S. Richard Boxall, England Robin Byrd, U.S.

Relief Goosen, South Africa Steve Pale, U.S. Gary Evans, England Jean-Paul Herbert, U.S. Million Dollar Challenge SUN CITY, South Africa (AP) Final scores Sunday of (he Million Dollar Challenge on the par-72 Gary Player Country Club course (x-won on third hole of sudden-death playoff): Scotland Emte Els, S.Africa Steve Jones, U.S. Nick Price, Zimbabwe Ian Woosnam, Wales Steve Strieker, U.S. Bemhard Langer, Germany Mark O'Meara, U.S.

Nick Faldo, England Tom Lehman, U.S. Mark Brooks, U.S. Corey Pavin, U.S. Hole-in-one WHO-Mike Dugan. WHERE-Elks Country Club.

WHEN-Sunday, December 1,1996. HOLE-No. 6. DISTANCE -158 yards. CLUB USED 5-iron.

WITNESSES BUI Graham, George Wolf, Cecil Smith, Curt Syring. Boxing Fight schedule Dec. 2 At the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, Arthur Johnson, St. Louis, vs. Miguel Granados, Mexico, 12, for Johnson's NABF flyweight title; Johnny Rivera, Puerto Rico, vs.

Antonio Margarito, Chula Vista, 10, welterweights. Dec. 3 At Fantasy Springs Casino, Indlo, Calif. (USA), Rafael Ruelas, Sylmar, Calif, vs. Rocky Balboa, Mexico, 10, junior welterweights; Guty Espadas, Mexico, vs.

Jesus Salud, Philippines, 10 featherweights. Dec. 6 At Lawlor Events Center, Reno, Nev. (HBO), James Toney, Ann Arbor, vs. Monlell Griffin, Chicago, 12, lor Toney's WBU light heavyweight title; Julio Cesar Chavez, Mexico, vs.

Irish Mickey Ward, Lowell, 10, super lightweights; Raul Marquez, Houston, vs. Scott Smith, Little Rock, 10, super welterweights. At Atlantic City, N.J. (ESPN2), Michael Grant, Paterson, N.J., vs. Ray Ants, Philadelphia, 10, heavyweights.

General Transactions FOOTBALL National Football League BUFFALO reserve OL Corbin Laclna on Injured reserve. Activated RB Carey Bender from the practice squad. COLLEGE CHICAGO a leave of absence to Craig Hodges, men's basketball coach. Named assistant coach Phil Gary Interim men's basketball coach. ATHLETES Tyson tops list of highest paid athletes Boxer earns $75 million for just three bouts in '96, knocks Jordan from No.

1 By The Associated Press NEW YORK Forget those big- money contracts in baseball, basketball, football and hockey. Boxer Mike Tyson fought just three times ur 1996 and, according 'to Forbes Magazine, earned $75 million, more money in one year than.any athlete ever. Tyson knocked NBA star Michael Jordan out of the top spot in the Forbes Super 40 list of highest paid athletes announced Sunday. However, Jordan, No. 1 for four straight years, could be poised for a comeback in 1997.

His $30 million contract the largest one-year salary in sports history will factor in more next year. Then there is box office, merchandise and video income from his movie "Space Jam," that could push his earnings past $100 million for next year. Forbes computes Jordan's 1996 income at $52.6 million, $12.6 in salary and $40 million from other sources such as endorsements. German auto racer Michael Schumacher, who was paid $25 million to drive for Ferrari's Formula One team and made another $8 million in other income, is No. 3, up from ninth a year ago.

Shaquille O'Neal, who signed a $120 million free agent contract with the Los Angeles Lakers last summer, moved up from No. 5 to No. 4 with his total income computed at $24.4 million. Emmitt Smith is the highest paid football player at No. 5 with $16.5 million, $13 million of it from the Dallas Cowboys.

The Forbes list includes nine basketball players, seven boxers, six football players, five baseball players, four auto racers, four golfers, three tennis players and two hockey players. There are no women on the list. Smith is one of a dozen athletes new to the list for 1996. The others are basketball's Dennis Rodman (No. 9, $12.9 million) and Clyde Drexler (No.

23, $9.2 million); boxing's Roy Jones, Jr. (No. 12, $12 million), Oscar De La Hoya (No. 17, $11.3 million) and Julio Cesar Chavez (No. 25, $9 million); football's John Elway (No.

27, $8.8 million); Neil O'Donnell (No. 28, $8.8 million) and Troy Aikman (No. 35, $8.1 million); golfs Tiger Woods (No. 26, $8.8 million); hockey's Mario Lemieux (No. 31, $8.3 million); and auto racing's Damon Hill (No.

34, $8.2 million). Total income for the Forbes Super 40 went up 13 percent this year, from $490 million to $556 million, Since the magazine began tracking athletes income in 1990, Tyson, Jordan and Evander Holyfield have each earned more than $100 million. Holyfield, who knocked out Tyson for the WBA heavyweight title last month, is No. 6 on this year's list at $15.5 million, up from No. 14 a year ago.

Endorsement income played a key role for many of the athletes on the list, especially in golf. Arnold Palmer is No. 8 with $15.1 million, just $100,000 of it in winnings and $15 million from other sources. Woods, a pro for just four months, earned $800,00 playing golf and $8 million in other income. No.

33 Jack Nicklaus earned $8.2 million, only $400,000 of it in winnings. No. 38 Greg Norman won $900,000 playing golf and earned $7 million from other sources. i SPORTS DIGEST The Associated Press Ernie Stewart (left) of the U.S. national team battles Costa Rica's Ronald Gomez for the ball.

U.S. falls to Costa Rica By The Associated Press SAN JOSE, Costa Rica The United States lost 2-1 to Costa Rica on Sunday, its first defeat in four games during the semifinal rounds of qualifying for the 1998 World Cup. Despite giving up a goal for the first time in qualifying play, the United States is still in excellent position to advance to the final qualifying round for the North and Central American and Caribbean region. Both the United States and Costa Rica (each 3-1) are tied for the Group One and could clinch a spot in the six-team regional finals if Guatemala (1-2-1) fails to beat Trinidad and Tobago (0-3-1) next Sunday at Los Angeles. Jose Pablo Wanchope put Costa Rica ahead in the 40th minute, and Wilmer Lopez made it 2-0 in the 84th.

Gobi Jones scored for the United States in the closing minute. "Costa Rica played with leadership," U.S. coach Steve Sampson said. "Defensively, they played very well." Football LEXINGTON, Ky. The University of Kentucky has scheduled a news conference today to announce a new head football coach.

News re- ports have speculated for weeks that the job will be given to Hal Mumme, coach of Division II Val-, dosta State. The Louisville Courier-Journal reported Sunday that Mumme told four players after his team's 24-19 loss to Carson-Newman on Saturday that he was leaving to become the Kentucky coach. Also present at Saturday's game in Jefferson City, was Larry Ivy, Kentucky's senior associate director of athletics. Ivy declined to say why he was at the game. Mumme also refused to talk about whether he had accepted the Kentucky job.

Kentucky fired Bill Curry on Oct. 21, when the team was 1-6. The Wildcats finished the season with a 4-7 record. CHICAGO Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Ron Turner has been hired as the new football coach at Illinois, WBBM-TV reported Sun- day. Illinois has scheduled a news conference for today to announce the successor to Lou Tepper, who was fired last month.

Turner was head coach at San Jose State in 1992, leading the Spartans to a 7-4 record. The Illini finished 2-9 this season, including 1-7 in the Big Ten, their worst record in more than 15 years. Tepper finished with a 25-31-2 record in five seasons. Golf SUN CITY, South Africa His irons were pulling left, so Colin Montgomerie hit 150 balls on the practice range after the third round of the Million Dollar Challenge. It paid off on the third playoff hole Sunday, when Montgomerie's 8-iron to the right side of the green bounced crazily off a mound to settle 7 feet from the hole.

He made the birdie putt to defeat South Africa's Ernie Els and'-' win the richest first prize in 1 million. Skiing BRECKENRIDGE, Colo. A bust as a down- hiller, Tom Stiansen has forged a new career on shorter skis. Stiansen, of Norway, earned first career World Cup victory in five seasons on the circuit, skiing to a narrow win over Thomas Sykora of Austria in a men's slalom Sunday. Stiansen, the first-run leader, maintained his advantage and beat Sykora by .16 seconds.

Tennis MALMO, Sweden For the first time in five years, the Davis Cup is going back to France. Arnaud Boetsch outlasted Sweden's Nicklas Kulti 7-6 (7-2), 2-6, 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), 10-8 in the decisive fifth match Sunday night, giving France a 3-2 win in the Davis Cup final. Boetsch faced triple match point trailing 0-40 and 6-7 in the fifth set, but saved them all as Kulti was struggling with severe thigh cramps toward the end of the match. SPORTS HOTLINE PHONE NUMBERS OF INTEREST Heart ol America Sports Camps 913-627-6229 Heartland Park Topeka ticket olflce 913-862-7223 Kansas City Chiefs ticket olflce 816-924-9400 Kansas City Royals ticket office 800-676-8357 Kansas State University ticket otllce 800-221-2287 Kansas Wildlife Parks (Hays report) 913-628-8614 Salina Municipal Golf Course (clubhouse) 913-826-7450 Sallna Parks Recraatlon oftlco 913-826-7434 Salina Parks i RecraaUon Information 913-826-7464 KSAL SportsTalk Show (KSAL, 1150-AM) 800-608-1150 The Woodlands (K.C.) Racetrack (reservations) 913-299-3434 The Woodlands (K.C.) Racetrack (race results) 913-229-3636 University ol Kansas ticket otllce 913-664-3141 Wichita Greyhound Park 318-765-4000 Wichita State University ticket ofllce 316-689-3266 CALL 825-6000 and punch In 6000 for local scores.

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