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vm 4D DETROIT FREE PRESSWEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1983 Horn gam 7 I Thu 8 I Fri 9 Sat 10 Sun 1 1 Mon 12" Tue 13 Wed 14 Thu 15 fri 16 Sal 1 7 Sun 18 Mon 19 JfrcjOv nt- SeT Den Bot DaU'; PIStOnS 10:30 10:30 10:00 9:30 TV 30 70 (0? 1tngS 8:30 TV 8:30 8:30 7:30 8:00 TV 7:30 7:00 1 mm Sports Phone 1-976-1313 The latest sports scores and results National Basketball Assn. NFL: homo and away sports on television radio National Conference American Conference Eastern Conference televisionWednesday 6:00 p.m. Sportstalk on CKLW, CKLW-800 AM. 8:00 p.m.

NHL Hockey: St. Louis at Toronto. -) 8:00 p.m. College Basketball: Detroit at lona, 8:05 p.m. Sportswrap, WJR-760 AM.

8:30 p.m. Red Wing Hockey: Detroit at Minnesota, WJR-760 AM phoneWednesday 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sports Phone (1-976-1313). Free' Press' sportsquiz for 50 Michigan Instant Lottery Live reports on the baseball meetings in Nashville, noon.

8:30 p.m. 3D Red Wing Hockey: Detroit at Minnesota. 8:30 p.m. PAl NHL Hockey: Buffalo at Chicago. 9:30 p.m.

ICSPM World Cup Skiing. radioWednesday 6:50 a.m. and 8:50 a.m. Pre-Olympic reports, WXYZ-1270 AM. 4:00 p.m.

Sportstalk with Ron Cameron, WCAR-1090 AM. 4:00 p.m. 1400 Sportsdrive, WQBH-1400 AM. 5:15 p.m. John Madden's Sport Report, WOMC-104 FM.

CENTRAL A CENTRAL A Detroit 8 6 0 5-2 3-4 Pittsburgh 9 5 0 4-4 5-1 Green Bay 7 7 0 5-3 2-4 Cleveland 8 6 0 5-2 3-4 Minnesota 7 7 0 2-4 5-3 Cincinnati 6 8 0 3-4 3-4 Chicago 6 8 0 4-3 2-5 Houston 1 13 0 1-6 0-7 Tampa Bay 212 0 1-6 1-6 EASTERN A EASTERN a x-Dallas 12 2 0 6-1 6-1 y-Mlaml 10 4 0 5-1 5-3 x-Wash. 12 2 0 6-1 6-1 Buffalo 8 6 0 3-4 5-2 St. Louis 6 7 1 3-3 3-4 N. England 7 7 0 5-3 2-4 Phila. 5 9 0 1-6 4-3 NY Jets 7 7 0 2-5 5-2 NY Giants 3 10 1 1-6 2-4 Baltimore 6 8 0 2-5 4-3 WESTERN WITH A WESTERN I a LA Rams 8 6 0 5-2 3-4 y-Ralders 11 3 0 5-1 6-2 San Fran.

8 6 0 3-4 5-2 Denver 8 6 0 5-2 3-4 N. Orleans 7 7 0 5-2 2-5 Seattle 7 7 0 4-3 3-4 Atlanta 6 8 0 3-4 3-4 Kansas City 5 9 0 4-3 1-6 San Diego 5 9 0 3-4 2-5 CENTRAL Pel. GB Horn Away 82-13 Milwaukee 12 6 .667 8-0 4-6 12-6 Detroit 10 9 .526 2Vi 9-2 1-7 12-7 Atlanta 10 9 .526 2'i 10-1 0-8 9-10 Cleveland 6 13 .316 6Va 6-2 0-11 3-17 Chicago 5 12 .294 6Vi 4-3 1-9 6-11 Indiana 4 14 .222 8 4-6 0-8 7-11 ATLANTIC pct. GB Hem Away 62-83 Philadelphia 14 4 .778 8-1 6-3 15-3 Boston 14 6 .700 1 8-2 6-4 16-4 New York 13 7 .650 2 9-2 4-5 6-14 New Jersey 9 9 .500 5 6-3 3-6 9-9 Washington 8 11 .421 6Vi 6-4 2-7 9-10 Western Conference MIDWEST Pel. GB Hem Away B2-83 Dallas 13 5 .722 11-0 2-5 9-9 Denver 11 8 .611 2V2 7-3 4-5 8-11 Utah 11 9 .550 3 7-2 4-7 7-13 Kansas City 9 10 .474 4V4 6-3 3-7 12-7 Houston 7 12 .368 6 6-5 1-7 3-16 San Antonio 7 14 .333 Th 7-4 0-10 13-8 PACIFIC Pel.

GB Hem Away 82-83 Los Angeles 13 5 .722 8-2 5-3 14-4 Portland 13 7 .650 1 9-1 4-6 9-11 Golden St. 10 10 .500 4 7-3 3-7 8-12 Seattle 9 11 .450 5 6-2 3-9 16-4 Phoenix 6 14 .300 8 4-5 2-9 11-9 San Diego 6 14 .300 8 6-2 0-12 4-16 TANK McNAMARA By Millar-Hinds I LcA. AfiSDLirlELV TAKJK. U5 AW ANIMAL LIKE TUAT HAVE TO VO IWITM 10 PICK "WE MR- GNvie tUKNJALl9rv1 AMP IP have A OtVJ SOUK played tie game x-clinched playoffs, y-clinched division Division winners and the two teams from each conference with the next-best records qualify for playoffs. Lions' remaining games: Sunday at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.; Dec.

18, home vs. Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. SATURDAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh at NY Jets, 12:30 p.m. Atlanta at Miami, 4 p.m. SUNDAY'S GAMES Detroit at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.

Chicago at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Houston, 1 p.m. San Francisco at Buffalo, 1 p.m, Seattle at NY Giants, 1 p.m. New Orleans at 1 p.m. $ZvX summaries Rvivil standings L'ivyJ miiMfUZ NEXT MONDAY'S GAME Green Bay at Tampa Bay, 9 p.m.

MONDAY'S RESULT DETROIT 13, Minnesota 2. (Home team In CAPITALS) 7982-83 comparative records are through Tuesday's games. Four division winners and six teams from each conference with next-best winning percentages qualify for playoffs. 1 TUESDAY'S RESULTS Jjenver 1 1 7, NEW YORK 1 1 2: Kiki Vandeweghe's 33 points led the Nuggets as coach Doug Moe returned from a two-game suspension. Mpe was suspended by the NBA after he ordered his team not to play defense in a game against Portland last week.

The Knicks' four-game JJirjning streak was snapped. NEW JERSEY 114, Cleveland 105: Darryl Dawkins scored a areer-high 36 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in leading the Nets. $ew Jersey broke a three-game losing streak while Cleveland lost its 1Cth' straight on the road and 16th straight to the Nets. 5 Washington 113, HOUSTON 109: Greg Ballard scored 31 points, deluding 21 in the second half, for the Bullets. Washington moved in ftont, 102-94, with 5:35 left.

The Rockets cut the margin to 102-100 at 4:05 on a dunk and two free throws by Ralph Sampson and two foul sltOts by James Bailey. Sampson's 19 points led Houston. JATLANTA 95, Phoenix 88: Eddie Johnson scored all of his 14 joints in the fourth quarter as the Hawks snuffed out a Phoenix rally, jenix scored 1 1 straight points, taking a 69-63 lead two minutes into trie fourth quarter. A Johnny Davis lay-up pulled Atlanta to a 71 tie, and Hal" Hawks took the lead for good when a Johnson jumper made the Jlfore 73-71 with 6:30 remaining. -KANSAS CITY 112, Dallas 103: Mark Olberding scored 26 points id Eddie Johnson 25 in leading the Kings.

Mark Aguirre led all scorers JSith 38 points for the Mavericks, whose winning steak was stopped at eight. li. Boston 118, CHICAGO 105: Larry Bird scored 24 points and Robert Parish added 21 for the Celtics. Boston led comfortably most of the second half before a fourth quarter surge led by Ennis Whatley cut the margin to 98-90. But the Celtics, led by Bird, scored nine straight (Joints in a three-minute flurry.

It was the Bulls' sixth straight loss. 2 PORTLAND 130, San Antonio 1 18. GOLDEN STATE 108, Seattle 103. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Washington at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Portland at Utah, 9:30 p.m.

San Antonio at SD, 10:30 p.m. Qenver at 7:30 p.m. Atlanta at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. Houston at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m MONDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled.

(Home teams in CAPITALS) National Hockey League SOO WERE IN) JOURMNfA" seaoue. ethical piiewuH NIIL summaries Nordiques 8, Flames 1 Calgary 0 10-1 Quebec ,...4 0 4-8 1st 1, Quebec, Hunter 17 (penalty shot), 3:27. 2, Quebec, Goulet 16 (unassisted), 6:16. 3. Quebec, A.

Slastny 14 (Goulet, Hunter), 17:31. 4, Quebec, Cote 6 (Marois, Berglund), 19:12. Penalties-Cote, Que, Marois, Que, 19:23. 2d Calgary, Loob 12 (Elves, Beers), 9:21. Penalties-Donnel-lv, Que, Risebrough, Cal, maior, Donnelly, Que, maior, Hunter, Cal, Moller, Que, maior, 16:33.

3d 6, Quebec, Savard 11 (unassisted) 1:30. 7, Quebec, Savard 12 (Moller) 4:55. 8, Quebec, P. Slastny 14 (A. Staslny, M.

Slastny) 9:24. 9, Quebec, Sauve I (Berglund, Goulet) 16:47. Penalties-Beers, Cal, double-minor, Donnelly, Que, double-minor, Beers, Cal, minor-maior, Moller, Que, maior, Baxter, Cal, maior, 143; Donnelly, maior, 15:43. Shots-Calgary 7-7-6-20. Quebec 12-v 6-16-34.

Goalies-Calgary, Lemelin, Quebec, Bouchard. Canadiens 4, Whalers 1 Hartford 0 0 I-1 Montreal 1 2 1-4 1st 1, Montreal, Naslund 10 (Tremb-lav, Robinson), 7:37. Penalties- Hospo-dar, Har, Robertson Har, Nilan, Mil, Robinson, Mil, Crombeen, Har, Lemleux, Mil, 17:28. 2d 2, Montreal, Naslund 11 (unassisted), 0:53. 3, Montreal, Tremblay 8 (Chabot, Hamel), 16:31.

Penalties- Nilan, Mil, maior, Hospodar, Har, .9:40. 3d-4. Hartford. Johnson 11 (Quenne ville), 2:05. 5, Montreal, Chabot 9 11:09.

Penalties-Neuteld, Har, Hamel, Mil, Hospodar, Har 19:46. Shots-Hartford 5-4-5-14. Montreal 6-9-16-31. Goalies-Hartford, Millen. Montreal, Wamslev.

Bruins 5, Penguins 3 Boston I I 2-5 Pittsburgh 2 0-3 1st Pittsburgh, Maxwell 1 (Bul-lard), 11:58. 2, Boston, Pederson 11 (Middleton, Silk). 12:56. Penaltles-Peder-son, Bos, Tebbutt, Pit, Dufour, Bos, Holham, Pit, 16:06. 2d-3, Pittsburgh, Flockhart 9 (Ke-hoe, Young), 0:56.

4, Boston, Pederson 12 (Milbury, Middleton), 1:26. 5, Pittsburgh, Shedden 1 (Hotham, Bullard), 5:27. 6, Boston, Middleton 15 (Pederson), 16:49. Penalties-Tookev, Pit, 6:30, Peelers, Bos (served by MacTavish), Kehoe, Pit, Milbury, Bos, Loney, Pit, maior, 17:37. 3d-7, Boston, Pederson 13 (Silk, Middleton), 0:41.

8, Boston, O'Reilly (Middleton. Fergus), 19:46. Penalties- Carlyle, Pit, 5:56. Shots-Boston 9-12-10-31. Pittsburgh 9-14-10-33.

Goalies-Boston, Peelers. Pittsburgh, Dion, Herron. Blues 8, Sabres 2 Buffalo 1 1 t-2 St. Louis 2 2 4 -8 1st 1, Buffalo, Andrevchuk 9 (Virhr), 12:09. 2, St.

Louis Sutter 10 (Gilmoor, Ramage) 16:19 (pp). 3, SI. Louis, Sutterir (Mullen, Federko), 19:40. Penalties -Ru, Buf, maior, Anderson, SIL, maior, Lemieux, SIL, Plavfair, Buf, Wiemer, Buf, Turnbull, maior, Playfair, Buf, maior-mlnor, 15:29. 2d-4, St.

Louis, Federko 14 (Mulletf Sutter), 4:31. 5, Buffalo, Cyr 5 (Cloutier, Perreaull), 7:15 (pp). 6, St. Louis, Federko 15 (Sutler, Mullen), 12:42. Penalties -Ramage, SIL, Pettersson, StL, 13.36.

3d-7, Babych 7 (Choinard), 7:48,8 St. Louis, Wilson I (Pettersson, Gilmour). 15:42. 9, St. Louis, Babych 8, (unassisleoV 16:55.

10, St. Louis, Babych 9 (Gilmour, Pettersson), 19:42. Penalties -Dore, SIU maior, Ruff, Buf, maior, Cyr, Buf, Schofield, StL, Sutter, SIL, Ramage, StL, Hickev, StL, Perrault, Buf, Foligno, Schofield. SIL, maior, 15:59. Shots-Buffalo 5-14-4-23.

St. -toofs-15-10-13-38. Goalies-Buffalo, Sauve, Barraeser- M. LOUIS, LIUI. A-V, 116.

APTop20 The Top 20 teams in the Associated Press' 1983-84 college basketball poll, with first-place votes and records in parentheses and last week's ranking. Total points based on 20 tor 1st place, 19 for 2d, otti r.rnUn. (Ml tl-M 1 2 2 Kentucky (30) (2-0) 1,217 3. Georgetown Kit i-uj 4. Memphis St.

(4-0) 1,067 5. Iowa (3-0) 1,007 5 6. Houston (3-1) 794 7. UCLA (3-0) 784 8. N.

Carolina St. (5-1) 9. Louisiana St. (4-0) 690 2 10. Georgia (3-1) 529 11.

Maryland (2-1) 489 12. Boston College (4-0) 480 13. De Paul (3-0 356 14. Wichita St. (4-0) 349 15.

Arkansas (4-1) 337 16. St. John' (3-0) 307 17. Michigan St. (3-1) 16.

Oregon St. (1-1) 246 19. Purdue (5-0) 196 20. Fresno SI. (3-1) 176 UPI Top 20 The United Press International Board of Coaches Top 20 college basketball ratings with first-place votes and records in parentheses and total pgiDt 1.

Kentucky (2-0) (26) 2. North Carolina (4-0) (9) 3. Georgetown (4-0) ......453 4. Memphis St. (4-0)- 398 5.

lewa (3-0) i.i....i...mm,..388 6. Houston (3-1) 324 7. UCLA (3-0) 8. Georgia (3-1) 147 9. Louisiana St.

(4-0) 144 10. SI. John's (3-0) 125 11. Purdue (5-0) 106 12. Boston College 13.

North Carolina St. 96 14. De Paul (3-0) 93 15. Maryland (2-1) 86 16. Arkansas (4-1) 80 17.

Oregon SI. (1-1) 71 18. Wichita SI. (4-0) 66 19. Ohio si.

(3-0) 20. Michigan St. .11 college fffifljjl polls Campbell college basketball (Rankings are Associated Press) 3. Georgetown (5-0) beal St. Leo 62-50.

6. Houston beal Louisiana Stale, 100-91. 9. Louisiana Slate lost to Houston, 100-91. 11.

Maryland beat Penn State, 67-58. 13. DePaul beal Western Michigan, 84-60. Big 10 Illinois 69, Vanderbilt 55 Indiana 81, Tennessee Tech 66 Mid-American De Paul 84, Western Michigan 60 Eastern Michigan 57, Bay 43 Midwest Bemidii St. 73, Jamestown College 56 Coe 74, Wartburg 50 Concordia, Neb.

79, Peru St. 75 Creighlon 66, Rockhurst 52 Dakota St. 82, Mt. Marty 65 DePauw 57, Tavlor 53 Drury 71, Evangel 60 Earlham 80, Anderson 73 Friends 75, SW Kansas 72 Ft. Hays SI.

79, Doane 67 Grace 76, SI. Francis 58 Grove City 40, Mount Union 36 Hanover 86, Wilmington it Huntington 73, Indiana Tech 71 Kearney SI. 85, Nebraska Wesleyan 76 Lake Forest 71. III. Benedictine 65 Marymount 105, Kansas Newman 85 Missouri Valley 65, Central Bible 59 Mo.

Baptist 76, Westminster 56 Mo. Western 94, Wayne Neb. 64 N. Iowa 67, Drake 55 Oberlin 87, Allegheny 66 S. Dakota St.

91, Sioux Falls 70 East Adelphi 76, Southampton 67 Babson 85, Worcester Polv 62 Brockport St. 67, Fredonia St. 49 Bryant 87, Rhode Island Coll. 79 Bucknell 66, Drexel 56 Buffalo SI. 80.

Geneseo St. 71 California, Pa. 56, Frostburg St. 49, 20T Connecticut 77, l-airtieid Connecticut College 72, Nichols 61 Cornell 61, Colgate 50 Elmira 77, Cortland St. 65 Fairleigh Dickinson 98, Marist 92, OT Gettysburg 63, W.

Maryland 55 Hellenic 55, MIT 54 Holy Cross 76, Harvard 71 Ithaca 60, Hobart 55 John Jay 79, Hunter Coll. 60 Maine-Farminglon 77, Thomas 68 Shore 78, Brooklyn Coll. 77 Medgar-Evers 66, Baruch 61 New Haven 68, Concordia 64 NY Maritime 70, NY Poly 56 Pittsburgh St. 76, Middlebury 51 Quincy 57, Marianna 46 Quinnipiac 83, Hartford 75 RPI 88, Skidmore 67 Sacred Heart 75, Stonehill 73 SI. Joseph's, Pa.

74, La Salle 72 SI. Peter's 62, Utica 51 St. Thomas Aquinas 95, New Paltz 74 Swarlhmore 60, Ursinus 52 Towson St. 58, York, Pa. 50 Trenton St.

91, Rutgers-Newark 43 Virginia 65, George Washington 55. Wesleyan 54, Coast Guard 51 South Alabama 108, Morris Brown 86 Alabama SI. 86, S.C. Stale 71 Ala. -Birmingham 63, Old Dominion 73 Brescia 87, St.

Meinrad 39 Brockport SI. 67, Fredonia SI. 49 Carson-Newman 103, Lee Coll. 86 Clark Coll. 84, Morehouse Coll.

66 Fla. Memorial 71, Florida 67 Fla. Southern 84, Fla. International 69 Flagler 106, Clearwater Christian 81 Gardner-Webb 77, S. Carollna-Aiken 75 George Mason 94, Long Island U.

90 Gettysburg 63, W.Maryland 55 James Madison 53, Furman 45 Ky. Wesleyan 87, Tenn. Martin 66 Lenoir-Rhyne 68, Guilford 69 Longwood 66, Lincoln, Pa. 59 Lynchburg 94, Emory Henry 67 Missouri Val. 65, Cent.

Bible 59 N. Kentucky 73. Old Dominican 47 NC-Wesleyan 74, Mary Washington 71, OT Norfolk SI. 77, Winston-Salem 70 NW Louisiana 69, Louisiana Coll. 56 Otlerbein 66, Cent.

Florida 57 Richmond 65, Catholic U. 62 S. Alabama 91, Mississippi Val. 71 Samford 69, 44 Shenandoah 68, E. Mennonile 53 Stetson 91, Mercer 76 Swarlhmore 60, Ursinus 52 Troy St.

86, Alabama Christian 66 Tulane 62, Nlcholls St. 39 Union 89. SW Memphis 76 Va. Commonwealth 41, William Mary 36 Wake Forest 62, Davidson 51 Wingate 56, Winthrop 53 Southwest Cameron 64. Oklahoma Baptist 62 E.

Central Okla. 71, Bethany Nazarene 69 Oklahoma 83, Arkansas SI. 61 W. Texas SI. 91, Fort Lewis 84 Far West Air Force 77, U.S.

International 64 N. Arizona 71, Arizona St. 70 Lists! Breakdown positbn of NFL first-round draft choices the past 10 years. Quarterbacks 19 Running backs 46 Wide receivers 22 Tight ends 11 Tackles 30 Guards 15 Centers 6 Kickers 2 Defensive ends 28 Defensive tackles 25 Linebackers 35 Defensive backs 36 Top 20 Kansas City at San Diego, 4 p.m. New England at LA Rams, 4 p.m.

St. Louis at LA Raiders, 4 p.m. Baltimore at Denver, 4 p.m. Washington at Dallas, 4 p.m. girls basketball Quarterfinals (AN games Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.) Class A At Warren Woods Tower Harper Woods Regina vs.

Utica Ford. At Lansing Eastern Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills vs. Walled Lake Western. (Winners meet Friday at Western Michigan University, 7 p.m.) At Southfield Farmington Mercy vs. Plymouth Salem.

At Davison Flint Northwestern vs. Waterford Kettering. (Winners meet Friday at Western Michigan University, 8:30 p.m.) Class At Jackson County Western Livo- ma Ladvwood vs. Marshall. At Alma Manistee vs.

Ovid-Elsie. (Winners meet Friday at Kalamazoo Central, 7 p.m.) At East Grand Rapids Grand Rapids West Catholic vs. Wavland. At South Lake River Rouge vs. Roval Oak Shrine.

(Winners meet Friday al Kalamazoo Central, 8:30 P.m.) Class At DeWItt Pewamo-Weslphalia vs. Ida. At Gavlord Benzie Central vs. Ironwood. (Winners meet Friday at Comslock, 7 P.m.) At Grand Rapids South Christian Newaygo vs.

Three Oaks River Valley. At Armada Flint Hamady vs. Detroit St. Marlin dePorres. (Winners meet Friday at Comslock, 8:30 p.m.) Class At Manton Leland vs.

Manlon. At Newberry DeTour vs. Ewen Troul Creek. (Winners meet Friday at Kalamazoo Lov-Norrix, 7 p.m.) At Athens Portland SI. Patrick vs.

Colon. At Drvden Ashley vs. Wyandotte Mt. Carmel. (Winners meet Friday al Kalamazoo Loy-Norrix, 8:30 p.m.) The lour state championship games will be held Saturday at Western Michigan University Class at noon; Class A at 2 p.m.; Class at 6 p.m.; and Class at 7:30 p.m.

Jimmy the Greek latest line Home teams in CAPITALS NBA BASKETBALL PHILADELPHIA 9 over Denver CLEVELAND 1 over Atlanta Boston 6 over INDIANA MILWAUKEE 10 over Houston DALLAS 5 over Washington UTAH 1 over Portland SAN DIEGO I over San Antonio COLLEGE FOOTBALL (Saturday) Independence Bowl Air Force 1 over Mississippi NFL FOOTBALL (Saturday) NY JETS 2 over Pittsburgh MIAMI 8 over Atlanta (Sunday) CINCINNATI 2 over Detroit MINNESOTA 2 over Chicago Cleveland 6 over HOUSTON PHILADELPHIA 1 over New Orleans San Francisco 1 over BUFFALO Seattle 3 over NY GIANTS DALLAS 3 over Washington LA RAIDERS 9 over St. Louis LA RAMS 6 over New England SAN DIEGO 4 over Kansas City DENVER 9 over Baltimore (Monday) Green Bay 4 over TAMPA BAY Daso Lines: Flanker Features Good pass receivers are composed, Throughout this favored land, Of people who are hard of nose And also soft of hand. Dick Emmons WESTERN DIVISION OW Pts 12 6 5 4 0 0 Louisville 2 Detroit 1 Wisconsin 0 Ohio 1 Albuquerque 0 Wyoming 0 EASTERN DIVISION OW Pts Lancaster 12 9 15 Albany 2 1 7 13 Bay State 2 1 5 11 Puerto Rico 1 1 4Vj 7'i Sarasota 1 1 3Va 6'2 Toronto 0 2 4 4 Note: Each win Is worth three points. Each quarter won during the game is worth one point. Spirits upcoming games: Friday, home vs.

Wisconsin; Sunday at Wisconsin; I next Tuesday, home vs. Louisville; next Friday at Louisville. Tuesday's Results Detroit 100, Louisville 95 Albany at Sarasota, inc. tennis Australian Open MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -Results Tuesday at the Australian Open Tennis Championships. WOMEN'S SINGLES (Quarterfinals) Kathy Jordan, King of Prussia, def.

Sylvia Hanika, West Germany, 7-6, 7-5. Pam Shriver, Lulherville, def. Carling bassell, Canada, 6-0, 6-1. MEN'S DOUBLES (Second Round) Brod Dyke, Australia, and Rod Fraw-ley, Australia, def. Simon Youl, Australia, and Mark Kralzmann, Australia, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4.

WOMEN'S DOUBLES (Second Round) liana Kloss, South Africa, and Heather Ludloft, Foster City, def. Nerida Gregory, Australia, and Bernadelte Randall, Australia, 6-4, 7-6. Billie Jean King, New Tork, and Sharon Walsh, Novalo, Calif, def. Ann Henriksson, U.S.A., and Jennifer Mundel, South Africa, 6-0, 6-0. NCAA Division I-AA Saturday's Semifinals W.

Carolina, 10-2, al Furman, 10-1-1 Nevada-Reno, 9-4, at S. Illinois, 11-1 Championship, Doc. 17 at Charleston, S.C. NCAA Division II Saturday's Palm Bow) Central 12-0, vs. N.

Dakota 11-1, al McAllen, Texas. NAIA Division I Saturday's Semifinals Central Arkansas, 11-0, at Mesa 10-0-1 Saginaw Valley 9-2, at Carson-Newman 8-3 Championship, Dec. 17 NAIA Division II Saturday's Championship Northwestern, Iowa, 13-0, al Pacific Lutheran, 9-2, 10:30 p.m. AP Top 20 The Top 20 teams in the final regular-season Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes and records in parentheses, total points and last week's ranking. Total points based on 20 for 1st place, 19 for 2d, etc.

1. Nebraska (51) (12-0) 1,077 1 2. Texas (3) (11-0) 1,028 2. 3. Auburn (10-1) 961 3 4.

Illinois (10-1) 889 4 5. Miami, Fla. (10-1) 675 5 6. SMU (10-1) 813 6 7. Georgia (9-1-1) 731 7 ft ,11 a 9.

Brigham Young (10-1) 619 9 10. Iowa (9-2) 566 ....10 11. Florida (8-2-1) 560 12 12. Clemson (9-1-1) 536 11 13. Boston College (9-2) 385 13 14.

Ohio SI. (8-3) 368 14 15. Pittsburgh (8-2-1) 30B 15 16. Air Force (9-2) 217 17 16. Maryland (8-3) 217 16 18.

Wesl Virginia (8-3) 146 18 19. East Carolina (6-3) 69 20 20. Bavlor (7-3-1) 41 20. Oklohom (8-4) 41 UPI Top 20 The final regular-season United Press International Board of Coaches Top 20 college football ratings, with first-place votes and records in parentheses and total points. Points based on IS points for 1st place, 14 for second, ate 1.

Nebraska (31) (12-0) 507 2. Texas (3) (11-0) 475 3. Auburn (10-1) 435 4. Miami, Fla. (10-1) 375 5.

Illinois (10-1) 373 6. SMU (10-1) 345 7. Georgia (9-1-1) 256 8. Michigan (9-2) 217 9. Brigham Young (10-1) 211 10.

Iowa (9-2) 195 11. Florida (8-2-1) 123 12. Boston College (9-2) 116 13. Ohio SI. (8-3) 82 14.

Pittsburgh (8-2-1) 71 15. Maryland (8-3) 41 16. Air Force (9-2) 29 17. Baylor (7-3-1) 23 18. Virginia Tech (9-2) 17 19.

West Virginia (8-3) 14 20. Oklahoma (8-4) 11 Note: By agreement with the American Football Coaches Association, teams on probation by the NCAA are Ineligible for the Top 20 and national championship consideration by the UPI Board of Coaches. The teams currently on probation are Clemson, Southern California, Arizona, Wichita St. and Southern Rill final polls Nets 114, Cavaliers 105 CLEVELAND (105) Shelton 5-14 4-5 14, Robinson 7-16 8-8 22, Hinson 6-10 1-1 13, Houston 2-8 4-4 8, Free 7-24 10-11 24, Hubbard 1-7 1-2 3, Poquelte 1-2 3-3 5, Granger 1-1 0-0 2, Thompson 5-8 0-1 10, Garris 1-1 2-2 4, Baglev 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 36-93 33-37 105.

NEW JERSEY (114) Williams 6-14 1-2 13, King 2-5 0-0 4, Dawkins 12-15 12-19 36, Birdsong 9-15 0- 18, Cook 3-9 0-0 6, O'Koren 2-8 5-5 9, Ransev 6-10 6-6 18, Willoughbv 2-4 0-0 4, Gminski 2-7 2-2 6, Johnson 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 44-89 26-36 114. Cleveland 27 20 31 27-105 New Jersey 21 28 31 34-114 Three-point goals-None. Fouled out- None. Total fouls-Cleveland 27, New Jersev27.

Rebounds-Cleveland 47 (Robin-son 11), New Jersey 45 (Williams ID.Assists Cleveland 15 (Shelton 3), New Jersey 30 (Ransev 7). Technical- New Jersey, coach Albeck. A 9,005. Nuggets 117, Knicks 112 DENVER (117) Anderson 6-12 5-5 17. English 9-19 4-6 22, Schaves 0-1 1-2 1, Dunn 1-2 1-2 3, Williams 4-7 1-1 9.

Issel 9-15 5-5 23. Evans 2-4 1-2 5, Dennard 0-1 0-0 0, Vandeweghe 1 1- It 10-14 33. Hanzlik 2-3 0-0 4. ROblSCh 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 44-85 28-37 117.

NEW YORK (112) King 8-18 8-10 24, Robinson 9-11 4-4 22, Carlwright 6-10 6-7 18, Sparrow 5-15 0-0 10, Williams 11-19 1-2 23, Walker 1-7 2-2 4, Webster 0-1 0-0 0, Grunfeld 0-1 3-4 3, Elmore 0-2 2-2 2, Orr 2-7 2-2 6.Totals 42-90 28-33 112. Denver 27 37 31 22-117 New York 35 23 30 24-112 inree-pomt ooa Vandeweohe Fouled out King. Rebounds Denver 40 (Dunn 11), New York 45 (Robinson 12). Assists- Denver 26 (English 5), New York 26 (Sparrow 8). Total fouls-Denver 23, New York 31.

Hawks 95, Suns 88 PHOENIX (88) Lucas 9-19 4-4 22, Nance 7-16 6-6 20, Edwards 1-11 0-0 2, High 1-2 1-2 3, Macy 5-9 4-5 15, Adams 3-12 0-0 6, Plttman 1-2 1-2 3. Westohal 4-9 2-2 11. Foster 1-2 0-0 2, White 1-5 2-2 4, Scott 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 33-87 20-23 8B. ATLANTA () Roundfield 5-11 5-8 15, Wilkins 7-11 7-8 21, Rollins 6-8 0-1 12, J.

Davis 2-6 2-2 6, Johnson 5-10 4-4 14, Brown 1-2 0-0 2, Wiltman 4-10 2-2 10, Rivers 2-3 0-0 4. Glenn 2-4 0-0 4, Paultz 0-3 0-0 0, Hill 2-5 3- 4 7. Totals: 36-73 23-29 95. Phoenix 20 IB 25 25 88 Atlanta 21 24 18 32- 95 Three-point goals-Macy, Westphal. Fouled out-Roundfield.

Total fouls-Phoenix 21, Atlanta 26. Rebounds-Phoenix 44 (Lucas 15), Atlanta 45 (Rollins 12). Assists-Phoenix 18 (Nance, Edwards, High, Macv 3), Atlanta 24 (Hill 7). Technicals-Roundfield. Celtics 118, Bulls 105 BOSTON (118) Bird 9-15 4-4 24, Maxwell 4-8 3-4 11, Parish 9-17 3-6 21, Henderson 7-10 3-3 17, Johnson 4-8 7-8 15, McHale 6-14 4-4 20, Ainge 1-4 0-0 2, Buckner 4-7 0-0 8, Carr 0-1 0-0 0, Clark 0-1 0-0 0, Wedman 0-0 0-0 0, Kite 0-0 0-0 0.

Totals 46-85 24-29 118. CHICAGO (105) Theus 6-13 3-3 15, Greenwood 2-4 2-2 6, Woolridge 11-22 10-11 32, Corzine 3-8 4- 5 10, Dailev 4-10 1-2 9, Oldham 3-8 0-0 6, Higgins 2-4 0-0 4, Whatley 3-7 0-0 6. Green 2-6 2-2 6, Bryant 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 41-91 23- 28 105. Boston 32 34 27 25-118 Chicago 30 22 28 25-105 Three-point goals Bird 2.

Fouled out Parish. Rebounds-Boston 49 (McHale 14), Chicago 42 (Woolridge 10). Assists- Boston 28 (Johnson 8), Chicago 25 (Theus 9). Total fouls-Boston 24, Chicago 25. Technical-Bulls Coach Loughery.

A 7,627. Kings 112, Mavericks 103 DALLAS (103) Aguirre 14-25 10-10 38, Garnett 3-6 0-0 6, Cummings 5-12 0-0 10, Davis 4-9 4-4 12, Blackman 0-3 1-2 1, Harper 1-6 0-0 2, Vincent 2-6 4-6 8, Nimphius 6-9 2-2 14, Turner 4-7 0-0 8, Ellis 2-4 0-0 4. Totals 41-87 21-24 103. KANSAS CITY (112) E. Johnson 10-16 5-6 25, Olberding 7-18 12-13 26, Thompson 3-3 0-0 6, Drew 7-16 2-3 16, Woodson 4-7 0-0 8, Buse 0-3 2-2 2, S.

Johnson 1-3 0-0 2, Knight 6-10 6-7 18, Meriweather 4-8 1-2 9, Nealy 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 42-86 28-33 112. Dallas 23 28 31 21-103 Kansas City 33 23 33 23-112 Fouled out-none. Rebounds-Dallas 37 (Aguirre 11), Kansas City 42 (Thompson 10). Assists Dallas 25 (Davis 6), Kansas City 30 (Drew 13).

Total fouls-Dallas 27, Kansas Citv 25. Technicals-Dallas Coach Molla. A Bullets 113, Rockets 109 WASHINGTON (113) Ballard 13-22 5-5 31, Ruland 7-13 8-12 22, Mahorn 4-7 0-0 8, Johnson 3-7 4-4 10, Sobers 8-18 5-5 21, McMillen 5-9 3-4 13, Malone 4-8 0-0 8, Koplcki 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 44-85 25-30 113 HOUSTON (109) C. Jones 8-11 2-2 18, McCray 6-10 2-4 14, Sampson 8-15 3-4 19, Ford 2-8 2-2 6, Llovd 5-10 2-2 12, Bailey 7-15 3-5 17, Haves 1-3 0-0 2, Leavell 2-13 3-3 7, Reid 5-114-7 14, Teagle 0-1 0-0 0.

Totals 44-97 21- 29 109. Washington 28 25 32 28-113 Houston 24 30 31 24-109 Fouled out-Bailey. Total fouls-Washington 26, Houston 24. Rebounds-Washington 44 (Mahorn 15), Houston 46 (C. Jones, Sampson 11).

Assists- Washington 28 (Sobers 7), Houston 22 (Leavell 7). Technicals-Hayes, Houston coach Fitch. Major Fight Schedule (c-demtes defending champ) Dec. 8 at Los Angeles Marcos Villasana vs. Maximo Ballesleros, ,10, featherweights.

Dec. 9 at New York Juan Ramon Cruz vs. Carlos Santana, 10, lightweights; James McGirl vs. Chi Chi Hernandez, 10, welterweights. Dec 10 at Osaka, Japan Dodie Penalosa vs.

Satoshi Shingall, 15, IBF iunior flyweight title; Chul Kim vs. Ken Kasugai, 15, IBF iunior bantamweight title. Dec. 13 at Atlantic City, N.J. -Anthony Fletcher vs.

Ruben Munoz, 10, lightweights; Alex Ramos vs. Robert West, 10, middleweight, boys basketball Boys Basketball Allen Park 79, Grosse lie 58 A. P. Cabrini 69, Ml. Carmel 62 Berkley 50, Warren Woods Tower 37 Bishop Foley 56, Red.

St. Mary 36 Brother Rice 75, Pontiac Catholic 61 Cass Tech 51, Mumford 48 Central 78, Cooley 56 Chadsey 93, King 45 Clawson 69, Royal Oak Kimball 68 Cody 65, Osborn 48 DePorres 70, Ecorse 45 Flat Rock 69, Erie Mason 39 Fraser 74, Rosevllle 48 Hamtramck 48, Southfield Christian 44 Holy Redeemer 49, St. Agatha 46 Immaculate Conception 75, Luth. Northwest 46 Lahser 72, Seaholm 55 Lake Shore 62, Harper Woods 43 Lakeview 65, Lamphere 58 Liv. Churchill 66, Redford Union 51 Liv.

Clarenceville 59, H. Riverside 55 Liv. Stevenson 68, Garden City 46 Lutheran West 79, Obn. St. Alphonsus 71 Mackenzie 67, Northern 50 Murray-Wright 72, Redford 62 Northwestern 56, Finney 52 Notre Dame 51, Grosse Pte.

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Stevenson 67, Center Line 40 Taylor Truman 64, New Boston Huron 54 Thurston 61, D.H. Crestwood 40 Troy Athens 69, Waterford Kettering 61 Utica Ford 61, Grosse Pte. North 46 Warren Cousino 64, Warren Molt 49 Warren Fitzgerald 55, Utica 48 Warren Lincoln 69, East Detroit 45 Wayne Memorial 57, Dearborn 46 Wyandotte 72, Taylor Center 38 OUTSTATE Akron-Fairgrove 74, Twining Arenac Eastern 39 Atlanta 75, Cheboygan Catholic 65 Bad Axe 71, Harbor Beach 62 Bangor 51, Bloomingdaie 47 Bay City Glenn 56, Bay City Western 46 Bay City Handy 62, Bay City All Saints 52 BCrk Harper Creek 62, Springfield 58 BCrk Pennfield 50, Parchment 47 Beaverton 62, Gladwin 49 Benton Harbor 52. BCrk Central 47 Berrien Springs 69, Eau Claire 47 Breckenridge 76, Coleman 73 Cass City 52, Marietta 38 Cassopolis 75, Buchanan 57 Central Lake 67, Ellsworth 42 Charlevoix 66, St Ignace 52 Charlotte 69, Vermontville Maple Valley 51 Cheboygan 85, Boyne City 68 Climax-Scotls 56, Galesburg-Augusla S3 Decatur 57, Watervllet 32 East Jordan 69, Boyne Falls 46 Elklon-Pigeon-Bayport 62, North Branch 53 Farwell 99, Beal City 55 Fenlon 86, Swarlz Creek 60 Freeland 55, Reese 40 Fruitporl 70, Ravenna 46 Gavlord 75, Petoskey 41 Gavlord St Mary 83, Vanderblll 44 Gobies 71, Fennvllle 60 GR Central 66, Muskegon 56 OR Ottawa Hills 64, Grand Haven 53 Harrison 68, Standish-Slerllng 67 Hastings 75, Ionia 61 Hemlock 54, Sanford-Merldian 49 Holton 70, Grant 49 Kalamazoo Christian 64, Plalnwell 50 Kent City 75. Howard City Trl-Counly 59 Lawrence 63, Hartford 57 Lincoln-Alcona 86, Whittemore-Prescott 62 Mackinaw 77, Pellston 58 Mackinaw City 67, Pellston 58 Maltawan 48, Otsego 45 Mayville 45, Millington 43 Midland 74, Davison 53 Midland Bullock Creek 37, St Charles 31 Musk Catholic 80, Musk West Mich Christian 51 Musk Mona Shores 70, Musk Heights 67 Musk Oakridge 63, Whitehall 57 Musk Reeths-Puffer 85, Montague 64 New Buffalo 65, Niles Brandvwine 39 Newaygo 68, Morley-Stanwood 45 Newberry 48, Engadine 34 Pinconning 47, Hale 42 Pontiac Northern 58, Saginaw 57, OT Portage Central 57, Dowagiac 55 Potlerville 49, Olivet 46 Remus Chippewa Hills 77, Ml Pleasant 46 Richland Gull Lake 72, Kalamazoo Hack-ell 65 Roscommon 59, Falrvlew 47 Saginaw Eisenhower 70, Chesanlng 52 Saginaw Valley Lutheran 59, Saginaw MacArthur 51 Scottville Mason County Central 56, Manistee 35 SI Joseph 55, Three Oaks River Valley 45 Ubly 46, Kinde North Huron 44 Vassar 80, Caro 60 Waikerville 60, Fruitporl Faith Christian 46 Wavland 60, Delton 59, OT West Branch Ogemaw Hts 62, Oscoda 60, OT While Cloud 64, Hesperla 48 Boys Hockey Southfield Lathrup 4, B.

Hills Andover 2 Tickets available tor next home garnet of Detroit's pro teams and upcoming events. Lions vs. Tampa Bay, Dec. IB, 4 p.m. Tickets are S12.S0 and 55 (bleacher seals), available at Silverdome Box Office, M-S (9 a.m.-5 p.m.) and all AAA offices.

Pistons vs. Boston, Dec. 17, Silverdome, 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12.50, $12, $10.50, $9, $7 and $4, available al Silverdome Box Office and all CTC outlets. For further information call 338-4500.

Red Wings vs. Los Angeles, Dec. 13, 7:30 p.m., Joe Louis Arena. Tickets are $12.50, $11.50, $10.50, $8 SO and $7.50, available at Joe Louis Box Office and CTC outlets. For further information call 567-9800.

mm ticket PMq update NORRIS GF GA Pt Horn Away Minnesota 14 10 3 129 126 31 8-4-1 6-6-2 Toronto 11 12 3 112 124 25 5-3-3 6-9-0 Chicago 11 14 2 97 109 24 10-3-0 1-11-2 St. Louis 10 14 3 107 120 23 10-3-1 0-11-2 Petrolt 10 13 2 89 101 22 7-6-0 3-7-2 SMYTHE GF GA PI Horn Away Edmonton 20 5 3 166 112 43 10-1-2 10-4-1 Qalgary 11 12 4 98 113 26 7-4-2 4-8-2 Vancouver 11 13 3 114 117 25 8-5-0 3-8-3 Winnipeg 9 14 3 110 130 21 3-7-2 6-7-1 Angeles 7 16 5 114 136 19 5-6-3 2-10-2 i Wales Conference ADAMS GF GA PI Horn Away Boston 17 7 2 125 81 36 10-2-1 7-5-1 Buffalo 16 9 3 112 103 35 10-2-2 6-7-1 Quebec 16 11 3 146 105 35 9-5-2 7-6-1 Montreal 13 14 1 110 113 27 7-8-1 6-6-0 Hartford 11 12 2 92 99 24 8-4-1 3-8-1 PATRICK WIT GF GA Pt Horn Away Rangers 16 9 4 118 102 36 11-5-1 5-4-3 Islanders 17 9 1 118 96 35 9-5-0 8-4-1 Phila. 15 9 3 117 97 33 7-4-2 8-5-1 Wash. 12 14 2 93 101 26 7-5-1 5-9-1 Pittsburgh 6 19 3 85 122 15 1-13-2 5-6-1 N. Jersey 4 21 1 72 124 9 3-8-1 1-13-0 Conference Buffalo at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.

Vancouver at 9:30 p.m. NY Islanders at LA, 10:30 p.m. Top four teams in each division qualify for playoffs. TUESDAY'S RESULTS mm -ST. LOUIS 8, Buffalo 2: Wayne Babych had a hat trick and Brian Suiter and Bernie Federko each added two goals as the Blues moved pfjt the Red Wings and into fourth in the Norris Division.

St. Louis led, two periods and Babych scored his three goals in the final pod. Aggressive forechecking produced five fights, including one between St. Louis' Perry Turnbull and Buffalo's Larry Playfair that led to Suiter's second goal on a St. Louis power play.

MONTREAL 4, Hartford 1: Mats Naslund scored his 10th and 1 1th goals, and the Canadiens kept from slipping into last place in the Adams Di2sion. Montreal outshot Hartford, 31-14. Naslund opened the scoring orra power play at 7:37 of the first period, breaking in from the blue line toSeat goalie Greg Millen. Naslund scored 53 seconds into the second prjod, after stealing the puck from defenseman Joel Quenneville. '-QUEBEC 8, Calgary 1: Dale Hunter scored on a penalty shot, triggering a four-goal, first-period spurt for the Nordiques.

Andre Sgard added two goals. Quebec goalie Daniel Bouchard turned back 19shots, extending the Nordiques' unbeaten streak to six games, tying a ctub record. Hunter, with five goals in his last three games, received thrpenalty shot when Jari Jalonen hauled him down on a breakaway at 3:27 of the first period. He faked a shot before sliding a backhander beeen goalie Rejean Lemelin's pads. Boston 5, PITTSBURGH 3: Bruin center Barry Pederson had a hat trie that included the winning goal early in the third period.

a 2 NY Islanders at Vancouver, Incomplete. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Detroit at Minnesota, 8:30 p.m Wash, at NY Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Winnipeg at N.J., 7:30 p.m. Louis at Toronto, 8 p.m. The Scoreboard Page is compiled by Tim Marcinkoski, with Steve Crowe, Toni Cybulski, Bernie Czarniecki and, Mark MONDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled.

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