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Santa Cruz Sentinel Monday, Dec. 3, 1990 B-3 Kimble leads LA over Minnesota V5 7,. 1 i'V VI Pacers 107, Bucks 103 INDIANAPOLIS Chuck Person scored 20 points as the Indiana Pacers fought back from a 14-point first-period deficit and snapped a four-game losing streak. Person and Reggie Miller, who scored 19 points, hit two free throws each in the final 20 seconds to put Indiana ahead 105-102. The Bucks' Jay Humphries was fouled with 5.1 seconds left, but he missed one of his two free throws.

Detlef Schrempf was fouled at the other end and sank both free throws, giving him 18 points. Trail Blazers 101, Jazz 97 PORTLAND, Ore. Buck Williams scored a season-high 23 points and Terry Porter hit a game-clinching 3-pointer with 1:15 left Sunday night as the Portland Trail Blazers pulled away in the final two minutes to beat the Utah Jazz. The Blazers, who showed signs of fatigue from their triple-overtime victory at Seattle on Saturday night, managed to overcome a 36-point, 16-rebound performance by Karl Malone to boost their record to 14-1. Game Continued from Page Bl like a boxer having a great right hand.

At some point, he'll land with it." However, the inability to run the ball effectively has been a problem for the 49ers, who clinched the NFC West title Sunday when the New Orleans Saints lost to the Dallas Cowboys. Last week, when they admittedly should have run more, the 49ers rushed only 19 times into a nickel defense and were upset 28-17 by the Los Angeles Rams. Rain, wind and six turnovers didn't help, but the outcome might have caused the 49ers to reconsider some of the things they've been doing. Against a ball-control team such as the Giants, who can sustain drives with strong running and short passes from quarterback Phil Simms, it may behoove the 49ers to run more. Certainly, running back Roger Craig thinks so.

In what was uncharacteristic for him, Craig seemed to condemn the 49ers' recent game plans with some unflattering comments. Watching the Rams deploy five and six defensive backs, daring the 49ers to run, was almost too much for Craig to bear. "I thought we could have run the ball more against them," he said. "I don't know why we didn't. I felt that was a time we could have turned it up.

ohitw 428 FRONT ST. was feeling warm. I was getting the rhythm boom, they pulled me out. I mean, you can only do' so much." If it's any consolation to Craig, inside information says the 49ers have several running plays planned for their first possession tonight. "I am not trying to camouflage the fact that we have to get to where we're running the ball better," Seifert said.

"But at what expense? I find it difficult to not want to throw the ball because generally we are so very effective at doing that." Philadelphia Eagles offensive -coordinator Rich Kotite, whose team beat the Giants 31-13 last Sunday, likes New York's chances. "Remember this about Montana," he said. "The major part; of his passes are three-step drops, three-step slant. He's a quick Release, anticipatory thrower. "I happen to have gone to tfie Minnesota-Detroit game and I was very impressed with Detroit's jof-fense.

Then I watched a tape of the Giants' defense against (Detroit) and the Lions couldn't score any points. That's the kind of defense the Giants have. "They take away your strengths and make you earn everything." Super Bowl XXIV 12? It vjery well may be. OF RELIABLE FIRMS SERVING SANTA CRUZ MONTEREY COUNTIES SINCE 1973 SANTA CRUZ OUR 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE' DR. AT 41st AVE.

476-4494 The Associated Press Rik Smits rejects Alvin Roberston's shot Sunday. UCLA guns down Loyola Marymount The Associated Press LOS ANGELES Rookie Bo Kimble scored 21 of his season-high 27 points in the first half and Charles Smith added 26 points and 14 rebounds Sunday night as the Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 102-77. Tony Campbell had 20 points for the Timberwolves, whose offense was held under 80 points for the second straight game. They re- iBMBHHi placed the Thp NRA Sacramento I lie IN DA Kings as the NBA's worst offensive club with a 93.9 scoring average. Utah allowed 79 against Minnesota Friday night in Salt Lake City.

Minnesota trailed 95-71 with 6:43 left after Campbell's short bank shot and Tyrone Corbin's three-point play. But the Clippers responded with 11 conseutive points and limited the Timberwolves to two field goals over the final 5:18. Smith, coming off a club record-tying 52-point outing Saturday night at Denver, fueled the final rally with 6 points. Detmer Continued from Page Bl Detmer received 316 first-place votes and 1,482 points in nationwide voting by 917 sports journalists for the Heisman. All-purpose star Raghib "Rocket" Ismail of Notre Dame was second with 237 first-'place votes and 1,177 points.

Colorado running back Eric Bieniemy (114 and 798), Virginia quarterback Shawn Moore (46 and 465) and Houston quarterback Da-' vid Klingler (7 and 125) followed. Rounding out the Top 10 finishers were Virginia wide receiver Herman Moore, Washington running back Greg Lewis, Miami quarterback Craig Erickson, Texas running back Darren Lewis and Army's Mike Mayweather. Players receive three points for a first-place vote, two for second and one for third. "I don't know of anyone in the country that's more deserving," BYU coach LaVell Edwards said. "He not only put up the numbers and had a great year that way, but he's won a conference champion- ship, and he's got his team ranked very high nationally." Detmer, a 6-foot, 175-pound junior, is the latest in a long line of great BYU passers.

But he sur APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTER 426-8299 REPAIR 8.95 SALES CALL NOW "TRUST 3921 SOQUEL FABIAN'S BODY SHOP 1 21 1 OCEAN SAFELITE AUTO GLASS 318-C RIVER ST. OVER WINDSHIELD SPECIAL Stanford routs Notre Dame The Associated Press STANFORD- Six Stanford players scored in double figures on Sunday when the defending NCAA champions beat Notre Dame 97-67. The Cardinal, which led 46-36 at the half, was paced by Sonja Henning's 18 points. The Irish were led by Karen Robinson who had 22 points. In addition to Henning, Stanford players in double figures were Julie Zeilstra with 16, Val Whiting with 12, Molly Goodenbour 12, Chris Macmurdo with 11, and Christy Hedgpeth with 10.

passed them all by winning the Heisman. "We've had great quarterbacks in the past and none of them won it. It's about time we won one," Detmer said. Steve Young was runner-up to Nebraska's Mike Rozier in 1983, while Marc Wilson, Jim McMahon and Robbie Boscoe each finished third. Detmer has already set or tied 25 NCAA passing and total offense records.

If he plays another year, he could break virtually every NCAA career passing record. He is second on the NCAA's career yardage list with 11,000 425 behind all-time leader Todd Santos of San Diego State. He has thrown for more than 300 yards in 24 consecutive games. Despite his shaky performance against Hawaii, Detmer's 319 yards allowed him to set the NCAA single-season passing yardage record. His 5,188 yards were 48 more than Klingler, who passed for a single-game record of 716 yards in his final game against Arizona State.

Detmer said the Heisman hype seemingly endless television and newspaper interviews had worn on him. But he said it had no effect on his performance against SANTA CRUZ 423-4443 30 YEARS IN SANTA CRUZ 426-3925 AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE ALIGNMENT FRONT END LIFETIME GUARANTEE-SHOCKS STRUTS BRAKES EXHAUST "2 Locations to Serve You" MIDAS MUFFLER BRAKE LATE 919 OCEAN ST. BUDGET CAR TRUCK SALES 429-6612 1218 OCEAN ST. 426-248B 2840 SOQUEL AVE. 462-S747 MODEL CARS TRUCKS ACCESORIES MACHINE SHOP 423-8400 CONTRACT STATION PARTS, 901 PACIFIC (DOWNTOWN) OUR 41ST YEAR ANDY'S AUTO SUPPLY AAA 138 FERN ST 24 HOUR SERVICE NORTH COUNTY RECOVERY TOWING 458-3138 PEUGEOT GIANT FUJI ROADWAY SUMMIT CRUISERS 10-SPEEDS MOUNTAIN BIKES 3961 PORTOLA DR.

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12 UCLA Bruins who did the run-ning-and-gunning against Loyola Marymount in a record-setting 149-98 victory on Sunday night. The Bruins are off to their third straight 4-0 start under Coach Jim Harrick. Loyola Marymount (2-4) played its third game in as many nights and its sixth straight away from home. UCLA broke the school's single-game scoring record for the second time in four games, besting the mark set in a 134-101 victory over UC-Irvine in the opening round of the Great Alaska Shootout on Nov. 23.

Mitchell Butler added 18 points for the Bruins, while Darrick Martin had 17 and Tracy Murray and Shon Tarver 16 each. Richard Pe-truska led Loyola Marymount with 21 points. Terrell Lowery, Loyola's leading scorer who had a career-high 48 Saturday night against Idaho State in the Freedom Bowl Classic, was 0-for-ll from the field in the first half with one point. He finished with 13 points. In beating Loyola Marymount mg.

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