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Page 6D Southern Illinoisan, Sunday, January 31, 199j By tcyggDiog gam 11 to Deoveir By The Associated Press NHL By The Associated Press NBA i iv "iff I t1 I lii am, AP Photo DENVER Dikembe Mutombo had 29 points and tied a career-high with 22 rebounds, Reggie Williams 28 points and LaPhonso Ellis 22 Saturday night, leading the Denver Nuggets to a 109-102 victory over the struggling Chicago Bulls. It was the fourth loss in five games for the two-time defending champion Bulls, while the Nuggets won for the fifth time in six games after a 10-25 start. Michael Jordan scored 39 points for Chicago, but faltered down the stretch, enabling Denver to escape with the victory. Hornets 127, Bullets 121, OT: At Landover, Md. Dell Curry had a career-high 33 points, including a 3-pointer that forced overtime, as Charlotte rallied to beat Washington.

Curry scored the Hornets' last nine points in regulation, including a 25-footer with 9.3 seconds left that tied it 113-113. He then converted a three-point play early in overtime, when Charlotte started with a 7-0 run. Heat 98, Cavaliers 95: At Miami, Steve Smith, making his first start of the season, scored 2 1 points, including a tip-in of Rony Seikaly's miss with 38 seconds remaining, lifting Miami to victory. Pacers 110, Pistons 106: At Indianapolis, Reggie Miller scored 29 points, including five technical free throws and a 3-point goal in a span of 14 seconds in the fourth quarter to lead Indiana over Detroit. Miller made five straight free throws after technical fouls were called on Mark Aguirre, Isiah Thomas and coach Ron Rothstein.

Thomas and Rothstein were both ejected. Hawks 149, 76ers 123: At Atlanta, Mookie Blaylock scored a career-high 30 points and Atlanta broke their Omni scoring record in a win over Philadelphia. The previous team record was 148 by the Hawks against Orlando in 1989. Spurs 129, Kings 124: At San Antonio, Avery Johnson matched his career high with 22 points, including 12 in the fourth quarter as San Antonio won for the 11th time in 12 games with him at point guard. Rockets 108, Nets 105: At Houston, Hakeem Olajuvvon fouled out after scoring 22 points and grab- Get outta here! Chicago's Michael Jordan tries to pass around Denver's Reggie Williams.

ST. LOUIS Stephane Richer scored his 17th goal and added an assist as the New Jersey Devils tied the St. Louis Blues 2-2 Saturday night. The Blues had been seeking their fourth straight victory in their chase of the Toronto Maple Leafs for fourth place and the final playoff spot in the Norris Division. Instead, the Blues fell four points behind the Maple Leafs, who beat the New York Rangers 3-1 Saturday night.

Goalie Chris Terreri made 29 saves as New Jersey snapped a three-game losing streak. Ron Wilson gave the Blues a 2-1 lead at 2:06 of the second period on a backhand shot from in front of the left faceoff circle after taking a pass from Brendan Shanahan. The Devils tied the score at 4:40 when Richer poked home a rebound after goalie Curtis Joseph blocked a shot by Ken Daneyko but was unable to clear the puck. The score was tied 1-1 after the first period on goals by Bruce Driver and Kevin Miller. Penguins 4, Flyers 2: In Pittsburgh, the Penguins turned on their slumbering power play with goals from Kevin Stevens, Ron Francis and Shawn McEachern to extend their two-year unbeaten streak against the Flyers to 14 games.

Canadiens 5, Senators 3: In Montreal, the Canadiens scored four first-period goals and then held off Ottawa, dropping the Senators to 0-26-0 on the road. Montreal took a 4-0 lead on goals from Brian Bellows, Vincent Damphousse, Eric Desjardins and Kirk Muller. Lightning 4, North Stars 3: At Bloomington, Wendell Young, called up from the minor leagues earlier in the day, made 34 saves as Tampa Bay ended Minnesota's seven-game unbeaten streak. Maple Leafs 3, Rangers 1:, At Toronto, Doug Gilmour continued his chase of two club records, scoring once and setting up another goal to spark Toronto to a win over injury-riddled New York. Jets 6, Whalers 3: At Hartford, Rookie standout Teemu Selanne became the third player in the NHL to reach the 40-goal plateau and Alexei Zhamnov scored a shorthanded goal late in the second period to snap a tie as Winnipeg beat Hartford.

Red Wings 4, Canucks 4: At Vancouver, Paul Coffey, making his first start for Detroit, assisted on two goals as the Red Wings tied Vancouver. Coffey, the NHL's all-time scoring leader on defense, was obtained in a six-player trade Friday with the Los Angeles Kings. Bruins 6, Islanders 5: At Union-dale, N.Y., Rookie goaltender John Blue, with the help of a key third-period goal from Ray Bourque, gained his first road victory in the NHL as Boston beat New York. bing 14 rebounds and Houston held on in the final 35 seconds for a victory over New Jersey. Houston had to overcome 57 points from New Jersey's starting guards Drazen Petrovic and Kenny Anderson.

Jazz 113, Clippers 105: At Salt Lake City, Karl Malone scored nine of his 38 points during a fourth-quarter surge and Utah beat Los Angeles. Malone also had 1 6 rebounds and was 16 of 17 from the free throw line. Timberwobes 91, Bucks 82: At Minneapolis, Doug West scored four of his 24 points during a 12-1 run to open the fourth quarter as Minnesota snapped a six-game losing streak with a victory over Milwuakee. Suns 126, Mavericks 105: At Phoenix, Dan Majerle hit eight 3-point goals one shy of the NBA record and scored 30 points to lead Phoenix past Dalls. STATS Second Period 3, St.

louis, Wilson 7 (Shana 2-2 0-0 4, leary 3-5 2-2 10, Evans 4-9 2-2 MILWAUKEE (82) Avent 2-7 I -2 5. Edwards 5-17 1-3 13, Brick han. Butcher), 2:06. 4, New Jersey, Richer 1 11. Totals 27-56 35-41 93.

NORTHWESTERN (5-10) (Vilgrain, Daneyko), 4:40. Penalties Emer son, Stl (tnppinq), I 1 owski 5-14 2-2 12, Murdock 6-18 4-6 18, Day 5-12 0-1 1 1 lohaus 4-1 1 1-2 9, Roberts 6-8 0-0 1 2, Mayberry I -3 0-0 2. Totals 34-90 Neloms 9-25 1 -2 20, Howell 4-6 3-4 II, Rankin 3-7 6-6 12, Baldwin 7-13 5-5 19, lee 1-4 TELEVISION Third Period None. Penalties Mallette, NJ 1-2 3, Purdy 1-2 0-0 2, Simpson 0-0 0-0 0 (boarding), lowry, Stl (holding stick) 7:47: Maclean. NJ thookina).

12:55: Lowrv Kirkpatrick 1-7 0-0 2, Yonke 0-2 0-0 0, Kay 9-16 82. MINNESOTA (91) laettner 8-12 2-2 18, Person 5-12 1-2 12 Spencer 1-2 7-8 9, West 7-12 10-10 24, Wil ford 0-1 0-0 0, Williams 1-1 0-0 2. Totals Stl (hooking), Stastny, NJ (high-stick- inq). 19:42. 27-68 16-19 71.

Halftime Indiana 41, Northwestern 29 Overtime None. Penalty St. louis bench, liams 3-8 4-6 1 0, Bailey 5-9 2-3 1 2, Smith 0-5 3-pointers Indiana 4-13 (leary 2-4, Graham served by Chase (too many men), 4:51. 2-2 2, McCann 2-2 0-2 4, Blanks 0-1 0-0 1-2. Evans 1-3, Choney 0-2, Bailey 0-2) Shots on qoal New Jersey 6-15-12-3 36 O.Totals 31-63 28-35 91.

Northwestern 1-10 (Neloms 1-2, Kirkpatrick Milwaukee 16 29 22 1582 St. Louis 10-7-14-0 31. Power-play Oppor 0-3, Lee 0-2, Baldwin 0-1, Purdy 0-1, Yonke tunities New Jersey 1 of St. louis 0 of 7, Minnesota 15 23 24 2991 Courier bolls way to Ausso crown 0-1) Fouled Out lee, Kirkpatrick. Re Goalies New Jersey.

Terreri. 9-13-2 (31 3-Point goals Milwaukee 5-16 (Edwards 2-3 Murdock 2-5, Day 1-4, Brickowski 0-1. Rob shots-29 saves). St. louis, Joseph, 15-18- bounds Indiona 39 (Evans 6), Northwestern 37 (Rankin 10).

Assists Indiana 13 (Reynolds erts 0-1, lohaus 0-2), Minnesota 1-4 (Person (36-34). A 18,098. Today College Basketball 1 1 a.m. Set-on Hall at Syracuse, KFVS, KMOV 1:15 p.m. Michigan at Iowa, KFVS, KMOV 3 p.m.

Notre Dame at UCLA, WSIL, KTVI Pro Basketball 1 1 :30 a.m. LA. lakers at Boston, KSDK Noon L.A. lakers at Boston, joined in progress, WPSD Pro Golf 1 2:30 p.m. Senior Skins Game, WSIL, KTVI 3.30 p.m.

PGA Phoenix Open, ESPN Pro Football 2:30 p.m. NFL live. Super Bowl XXVII Pre-Game Show, WPSD, KSDK 5 p.m. Super Bowl XXVII, Dallas vs. Buffalo, WPSD, KSDK Boxing 8:30 p.m.

Top Rank, Light Flyweight Championship, Michael Carbajaivs. Robinson Cues-ta, ESPN 5), Northwestern 16 (Rankin, Baldwin 4). Total fouls Indiana 1 2, Northwestern 26. A 1-3, Smith 0-1). Fouled out None.

Rebounds Milwaukee 50 (Brickowski 10), Min nesota 52 (Spencer 10). Assists Milwaukee GOLF 24 (Murdock, lohaus 5), Minnesota 2 (Wil liams 8). Total fouls Milwaukee 24, Minneso 8,1 17. Saturday's MVC Results Northern Iowa 59, Indiana State 52 INDIANA ST. (9-9) ta 1 7.

Technical Milwaukee illegal defense. Phoenix Open SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Scores Saturday after A 19,006. Rockets 108, Nets 105 NEW JERSEY (105) Brown 4-7 2-2 10, Coleman 6-16 5-8 17, Bo the third round of the $1 million Phoen Edwards 1 -4 0-0 2, Burqess 4-7 1 -2 9, Gilbert Open, ployed on the par 71 0-1 0-0 0, K. Johnson 2-9 4-4 8, Thomas 8-16 Tournament Flayers Club ot icottsdale: wie 1-4 0-0 2, Anderson 12-22 1-1 25, Pe -202 5-6 25, Thompson 0-1 1-2 1, Harris 0-0 0-0 0, M.

Johnson 1 -4 0-0 2, Jovanovich 2-5 0-0 Robert Wrenn trovic 1 2-24 7-8 32, Morris 2-9 4-4 8, Dudley 1-3 1-1 3, Addison 3-4 0-0 7, Mahorn 0-1 1-21, Cheeks 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 41-92 21-26 5. Totals 18-47 1 1-14 52. N. IOWA (8-8) Blocker 10-14 6-6 26, Vandeven 0-0 1-21, BASKETBALL Merfeld 0-1 6-9 6, Madlock 0-0 2-3 2, -203 -203 -204 -205 -205 -206 -206 -206 105.

HOUSTON (108) Horry 8-12 4-4 21, Thorpe 6-1 1 3-4 15, Ola Johnson 2-5 0-0 4, Ellis 0-0 0-0 0, Jones 2-6 NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE 2-2 7, Daisy 4-9 2-2 11. Carpenter 0-3 0-0 0. Rice 1-2 0-1 2, Sims 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 19-41 19-25 59. juwon 10-20 2-4 22, Maxwell 3-6 0-2 6, Smith 7-12 4-4 20, Herrera 4-7 0-0 8, Rollins 0-1 0-0 0, Brooks 0-2 2-2 2, Garland 5-6 0-0 10, Bullard 1-5 2-2 4 Totals 44-82 17-22 66- 66-71-69-65-70- 69- 67-69- 67- 65-73- 70- 69-67- 66- 70-70-72-64-70-70-69-68- 67- 70-70- 67- 69-71- 68- 70-70-68-72-68-70-67-71- 72-68-68- Halftime N.

Iowa 25, Indiana St. 22. 3-Point Andrew Magee David Frost Steve lowery Kirk Triplett lee Janzen Gary Hallberg Michael Allen R.W. Eaks Mike Springer Mark Wiebe Ed Dougherty Marco Dawson Dudley Hart Steve Pate Fred Funk Jim Woodward Tom Lehman Gary McCord goals Indiana St. 5-16 (K.

Johnson 0-4, 108. -207 -207 -207 -208 -208 -208 New Jersey 29 22 26 28105 Louisville 90, Va. Commonwealth 88, OT Marshall 75, E. Tennessee St. 73 Memphis St.

69, Ala. -Birmingham 53 Mo. -Kansas City 83, Morehead St. 75 Murray St. 1 1 7, Tennessee Tech 1 1 2, OT N.

Carolina 84, Florida 68 N.C. Charlotte 83, South Florida 65 N.C -Wilmington 77) East Carolina 72 NE Louisiana 89, NW Louisiana 79 New Orleans 79, South Alabama 70 Old Dominion 8 1 William Mary 80 Richmond 74, American U. 73 S. Carolina St. 66, Bethune-Cookman 64 Samford 64, SE Louisiana 56 Southern U.

94, Alcorn St. 83 Tennessee 75, Mississippi 62 Tennessee St. 93, Austin Peay 68 Tn. -Chattanooga 80, Davidson 73 Tulane 65, Southern Miss. 52 Vanderbilt 73, Auburn 70 Virginia Tech 59, Virginia 53 Wake Forest 88, North Carolina 62 Winthrop 90, Towson St.

78 MIDWEST Ball St. 59, Kent 51 Butler 86, Duquesne 80 Cent. Michigan 64, Akron 62 Cincinnati 80, DePaul 54 Cleveland St. 86, III. -Chicago 73 Creighton 59, Bradley 48 Detroit Mercy 88, Dayton 70 Illinois 86, Ohio St.

76 Illinois St. 60, Drake 57 Indiana 93, Northwestern 71 Kansas 1 03, Rollins 56 Kansas St. 86, Temple 63 Marquette 65, St. louis 62 Miami, Ohio 64, Toledo 62 Michigan St. 72, Purdue 64 N.

Iowa 59, Indiana St. 52 NE Illinois 70, E. Illinois 67 Nebraska 88, Missouri 87. OT Ohio U. 73, Bowling Green 67 SE Missouri 80, Middle Tenn.

69 SW Missouri St. 68, S. Illinois 55 Valparaiso 85, Youngstown St. 76, OT W. Illinois 84, N.

Illinois 75 W. Michigan 75, E. Michigan 74 Wichita St. 77, Tulsa 76, OT 78, Chicago St. 60 Wright St.

90, Bay 88, OT Xav.er, Ohio 81, loyola, III. 64 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 97, Georgia 79 Arkonsas St. 93, Louisiana Tech 55 lamar 88, Texas-Pan American 52 McNeese St. 68, Stephen F.Austin 62 New Mexico 65, Texas-El Paso 62 Nicholls St. 80.

Sam Houston St. 74 Oklahoma 94, Colorodo 70 Oklahoma St. 94, Iowa St. 77 Rice 101, Texas 83 Southern Meth. 70, Houston 60 Texas 80, Baylor 71 Texas Southern 104, Prairie View 77 Texas Tech 89, Texas Christian 83 Texas-Arlington 67, SW Texas St.

66 Texas-San Antonio 1 00, North Texas 74 FAR WEST Arizona St. 99, Oregon 84 Boise St. 75, Montana 66 Brigham Young 77, Wyoming 64 Colorodo St. 78, Utah 69 Fresno St. 72, San Diego St.

67 Idaho 59, N. Arizona 53 Montana St. 64, Idaho St. 62 S. Utah 90, CS Northridge 65 UNLV 87, Utah St.

78 Washington St. 83, California 75 Weber St. 64, E. Washington 57 Big Ten Standings Houston 34 26 25 23108 Thomas 4-9, Thompson 0-1, Jovonovich 1-2) N. Iowa 2-12 (C.

Johnson 0-2, Jones 1-5, Daisy 1-3, Carpenter 0-2). Fouled out none Rebounds Indiana St. 27 (Edwards 7), 3-Point goals New Jersey 2-8 (Addison 1-1 Petrovic 1 -2, Morris 0-2, Coleman 0-3), Hous 208 ton 3-8 (Smith 2-4, Horry 1-1. Maxwell 0-1, Iowa 30 (Blocker 10). Assists Indiana St.

4 (Thompson 2), N. Iowa 6 (Madlock 2). Total 67-69-72208 Bullard 0-2). Fouled out Olaiuwon. Re bounds New Jersey 49 (Dudley I 1 Houston 69-66-73208 66-69-73208 touls Indiana St.

IV, N. Iowa 16. A 2.J8. Illinois State 60, Drake 57 DRAKE (8-7) WRESTLING J. Allen 1-5 0-0 2, C.

Allen 5-8 1-2 12, Smith 6-20 4-5 1 7, SuHo 0-0 0-0 0. Dafney I -4 2-3 5, Celestme 2-4 3-4 7, Shernll I -2 0-0 2, Slat Murphysboro Triangular Cahokia 30, Pinkneyville 30 er 2-4 0-0 4, Stanley 2-3 0-0 4, King 1-1 2-2 Atlantic Division Pet. GB New York 25 15 .625 New Jersey 24 19 .558 2h Boston 22 20 .524 4 Orlando 18 19 .486 5 Phiiadelohia 17 24 .415 8Vi Mtami 13 27 .325 12 Washington 12 29 .293 13Vj Central Division Chicago 28 15 .651 Cleveland 25 18 .581 3 Indiana 22 21 .512 6 Atlanta 21 21 .500 6V3 Charlotte 20 20 .500 6Vj Detroit 19 23 .452 QVi MHwoukee 17 24 .415 10 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division I Pet. GB Utah 27 14 .659 San Antonio 26 1 4 .650 Vi Houston 24 18 .571 3Vj Denver 15 26 .366 12 Minnesota 8 30 .211 17h Dallas 3 36 .077 23 Pacific Division Phoenix 31 8 .795 Portland 28 11 .718 3 Seattle 27 12 .692 4 LA Clippers 22 20 .524 10V LA lakers 21 20 .512 11 Golden State 20 22 .476 12V3 Sacramento 16 25 .390 16 Saturday's Games 4. Totals 21-51 12-165.

ILLINOIS STATE (10-7) 103 Jay Pursell, pinned Williams, 1 :00, 112 Tim lynch, by forfeit; 1 1 9 50 (Olaiuwon 1 4). Assists New Jersey 4 (Anderson 11), Houston 31 (Smith 7). Total fouls New Jersey 21, Houston 23. A 1 1,801. Spurs 129, Kings 124 SACRAMENTO (124) Simmons 12-21 1-2 25, Bonner 5-8 2-6 12, Tisdale 12-20 5-5 29, Richmond 9-14 7-7 27, Webb 4-7 2-2 10, Brown 2-2 0-0 4, Rambis 1-1 0-0 2, Higgins 1-5 0-0 2, Chilcutt 1-2 1-2 3, Conlon 0-0 2-2 2, les 2-2 3-4 8.

Totals 49-82 23-30 1 24. SAN ANTONIO 1 29) Elliott 7-15 4-6 18, Carr 7-10 3-3 17, Robinson 10-19 5-6 25, Ellis 9-16 8-9 27, Johnson 6-10 10-10 22, Reid 0-2 0-0 0, Del Negro 5-6 0-0 10, Smith 0-0 0-0 0, Wood 1-2 0-0 2, Mack 3-3 2-2 8.Totals 48-83 32-36 1 29. Sacramento 31 29 26 38124 San Antonio 31 32 32 34129 3-Point goals Sacromento 3-7 (Richmond Fitch 1 -5 0-0 2, Kegel 3-3 2-4 9, Thomas 5-1 2 3-4 15, Taylor 1-5 4-4 6, Altodonna 1-2 1-2 Ryan Kohrig, pinned Modlin, P. 125 Robert Williams, dec. McGranahan, 5-1 130 Dwayne Wilson, tech fall Bur ton, 20-5; 1 35 Brad Wilson, dec.

Ro- 3, Wemhoemer 1-3 3-4 5, Hunter 2-5 2-3 6, Van De Garde 5-9 2-3 12, Kern 0-1 0-0 0, Barnes 1-10-0 2. Totals 20-46 17-24 60. Halftime Drake 34, lllinmois St. 31. 3-pointers Drake 3-14 (J.

Allen 0-3, C. Allen verson, 5-4; 140 Peter Smith, pinned MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) In steamy 150-degree courtside heat that made Jim Courier feel right at home, he bullied Stefan Edberg for two sets as few men ever have and survived a stirring comeback Sunday to capture a second straight Australian Open championship. Courier, as fierce as he was in his four-set victory over Edberg in the final a year ago, won his fourth Grand Slam title 6-2, 6-1, 2-6, 7-5 and further entrenched himself as No. 1. Courier, who won nearly $280,000 to give him $5.2 million in career prize money at age 22, dug the Swede into a big hole with serves he could barely touch in the first two sets and almost buried him with sizzling returns and groundstrokes.

Edberg didn't seem stiff or slowed by the lower back spasms that nearly caused him to withdraw a week ago. Rather, after recovering and improving with each match through the semis, Edberg simply couldn't handle the heat and Courier's blazing shots. Surface temperatures on the rubberized hard courts rose to a blistering 153 degrees during the match, while air temperatures outside the stadium were a stifling 104 degrees harsh conditions for Edberg but perfect for Florida-native Courier. Starting out wearing a baseball cap as he hardly ever has, Edberg fell behind 4-1 after Courier broke him in the fourth game. A key to this match-up, as always between them, would be whether Edberg's serves to Courier's backhand would work, allowing Edberg to set up at the net.

Courier's backhand returns were simply brutal, rocking Edberg back, forcing him to stare at passes, and sometimes nearly tearing the racket Clubbs, 145 Titus Toylor, C. dec. grabbed three set points at 0-40 on those strong returns and a netted volley by Edberg. Edberg fought back, pushing Courier through four deuces before, dropping the set on another backhand crosscourt return by Courier whizzed past the charging Edberg untouched. The first sign that Courier's dominance would subside somewhat came when he served for second set at 5-1.

Edberg cracked through to a 0-40 advantage, but couldn't get the break as Courier reeled off six straight points. Edberg, despite his quiet demeanor, showed again that he is one of the most relentless players in the sport as he raised the level of his game in the third set. Still serving to Courier's backhand, still attacking at the net, and taking advantage now of Courier's errors, Edberg took control and swept through the set as if he were completely fresh. They battled to 3-3 in the fourth set before Courier once again asserted himself on returns, drilling several past Edberg to break him to 4-3. But once again, Edberg refused to quit, breaking back to 4-4 when Courier netted a forehand at 30-40.

After they each held to 5-5, Courier stepped up the pressure again to grab two break points at 15-40. Edberg, his strength nearly sapped, then double-faulted wide and into the net to give Courier the chance to serve for the match. Courier grabbed two match points at 40-15, but Edberg saved them both, the second on a perfect drop volley. Courier went to match point again on a backhand return wide by Edberg, then won it after more than 2'2 hours when Edberg put a forehand return in the net. Burton, 16-6; 152 Josh Pohle, pinned 1-3, Smith 1-5, Dafney 1-2, Slater 0-1), Illinois Heisner, 160 Matt Hopshever, dec.

Mitchell. 4-0; 171 Tim Deaton, pinned Driver, C. 189 DeMarco Suggs, by forfeit; HWT Johnson Bell, dec. Thomas, 6-2. Granite City 47, Pincknewilfe 23 Charlotte 1 27, Washington 1 2 1 OT 103 Chris Hogan, GC, tech fall Jay Pursell, 0-16.

I 12 Pat Scheffer, GC. dec. Tim lynch, 1 2-0; 119 Tim Foulkerson. GC, pinned Travis Modlin, 125 T.J Conference All Games Pet. 19 16 12 11 13 12 1 1 1 1 9 6 I Pet.

.905 .889 .667 .688 .813 .750 .688 .688 .563 .400 .333 I 1.000 .833 .714 .571 .500 .429 .429 .429 .286 .167 .000 2 2 6 5 3 4 5 5 7 9 10 Indiana Mich. Illinois Wise. Iowa Purdue Minn. Mich.St. OhioSt.

PennSt. N'wsfrn 5t. 3-13 (Fitch 0-3, Kagel 1-1, Ihom*os 2-, Wemhoemer 0-2). Fouled Out Stonley. Rebounds Drake 31 (Celestine 8), Illinois St.

31 (Thomas, Taylor 5). Assists Drake 6 (Smith 4), Illinois St. 15 (Taylor 4) Total fouls Drake 22, Illinois St. 15. A 8.625.

Wichita St. 77, Tulsa 76 TULSA (10-9) Huffman 7-11 0-0 14, Collier 3-6 0-0 7, Mal-ham 9-14 1-1 24, Morse 8-18 2-3 22, Dawkins 2-2 1-1 6, Williamson 0-1 0-0 0, Love 1-5 0-0 3, Bonner 0-0 0-0 0, Wright 0-1 0-0 0, Rollo 0-0 0-1 0. Totals 30-58 4-6 76. WICHITA ST. (8-9) Elsfun 7-21 2-4 20, Wiggins 4-7 4-4 1 2, Smith 2-5 2-2 6, Hunt 2-5 2-2 7, Bolden 7-160-1 16.

Johnson 1-2 0-1 2. Herrs 6-8 0-0 14. Scott 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 29-67 10-14 77. Halftime Tulsa 22, WSU 22.

3-point goals Tulsa 12-30 (Morse 4-11. Dawkins 1-1. Malham 5-8, Collier 1-3, Huffman 0-2, love 1 -4, Wright 0-1 WSU 9-30 (Elstun 4-1 6, Wiggins 0-1. Hunt 1-2, Bolden 2-7, Herrs 2-4). Fouled out Huffman, Malham.

Rebounds Tulsa 34 (Malhom 7); WSU 38 (Wiggins 8). Assists Tulsa 1 7 (Morse 8); WSU 18 (Hunt 6). Total fouls Tulsa 1 7, WSU 1 3. A 9,456. Creighton 59, Bradley 48 BRADLEY (5-11) Winslow 0-3 0-0 0, Wright 4-9 4-4 1 2, Suchy 2- 7 5-6 9, Funches 4-7 2-4 10, Jackson 4-9 0- 0 8, Pollard 3-7 1-1 7, Broussord 1-2 0-9 2, Harris 0-1 0-0 0, McCallop 0-0 0-0 0.

Totals 18-45 12-15 48. CREIGHTON (5-12) Singleton 5-9 2-2 1 5, Petty 2-8 3-3 7, Tucker 3- 5 2-2 8, Vanderheydt 3-7 0-0 6, Amos 7-15 2-4 16, Bey 0-0 0-6 0, Halligan 2-3 0-0 5, Chamberlain l-l 0-0 2. Halftime Creighton 32, Bradley 19. 3-Point goals Brodley 0-5 (Wright 0-1, Suchy 0-2, Broussord 0-1, Harris 0-1), Creighton 4-12 (Singleton 3-5, Petty 0-4, Tucker 0-1, Halligan 1- 2). Fouled out None.

Rebounds Braaley 29 (Suchy 8), Creighton 25 (Amos 9). Assists Bradley 10 (Wright, Suchy 3), Creighton 20 (Amos 7). Total fouls Brodley 14, Creighton 19. A 4,911. 5 Saturday's Results Slay, GC, pinned Matt McGranahan, 1 1 30 Josh Venne, GC, tech fall Josh Burton, P.

18-2; 135 Jamie Kirby, GC. dec. Brad Winston, 8-3, 1 40 Peter Smith, tech fall Estrado, GC, 17-2; 145 Jacky Burton, pinned Scott, GC, 152 Mike Grubbs, GC, pinned Blaine Heisner, 1 160 Tony Buchek, GC, pinned Matt Kop-shaver, 171 Tim Deaton, pinned Witter, GC. 1 89 Andy Richards, GC, by forfeit; HWT Johnson Bell, pinned James, 4:30. Cahokia 44, Murphysboro 25 103 Beau Nonce, pinned Williams, 112 Ryan Kohrig, tech fall Arbeit-er, 19-3; I 19 Robert Williams, dec.

Smith, 1 1 -7; 1 25 Dwayne Wilson, pinned Alexander, 1 30 lo-mondre Roberson, pinned Anderson, 135 Matt Jacobs, pinned Clubbs, 1 1 40 Gus Anderson, pinned Jacobs, 145 John Hope, pinned Wolf, 152 lee Botha, dec. Pohle, 7-4; 160 Jay Driver, by forfeit; 171 Ryan Followell, dec. Mitchell, 9-1; 189 DeMarco Suggs, pinned Major, HWT Marvin Thomas, pinned Edwards, 1:15. Granite City 55, Murphysboro 15 103 Chris Hogon, GC, pinned Nonce, 1 1 1 2 John Emndekall, GC. dec.

Ar-beiter, 1 5-4; 119 Pat Schaffer, GC, tech fall Smith, 1 5-0; 1 25 Mike Miller, GC, pinned Alexander, 130 Mike Schooley, GC, dec. Anderson, 1 2-2; 1 35 Josh Bean, GC, pinned Jacobs, 1 40 John Estrada, GC, pinned Jocobs, 145 John Hope, dec. Scott, GC, 1 1 -7; 1 52 Lee Batho, pinned Grubbs, out of his hand. At 5-2, Edberg got nd of his cap and Courier quickly Vols handle McKendree JV LEBANON Ron Darrett scored 34 points and Lamar Hillsman Indiana 93, Northwestern 71 Wisconsin 75, Penn State 68 Michigan St. 72, Purdue 64 Illinois 86, Ohio State 76 Sunday's Game Michigan at Iowa Tuesday's Game Michigan at Michigan State Wednesday's Games Purdue at Ohio State Northwestern of Wisconsin Penn State at Minnesota Thursday's Game Iowa at Illinois Saturday's Results Illinois 86, Ohio St.

76 ILLINOIS 11 2-6) 86 Wheeler 2-5 6-6 11, Bennett 5-5 0-1 10, Thomas 4-12 6-6 14, Keene 4-9 2-2 13, demons 5-8 4-6 14, Kaufmann 7-15 6-8 22, Michael 0-1 0-0 0, Taylor 1-1 0-0 2, Davidson 0-0 0-0 0, Roth 0-0 0-0 0, Griswold 0-1 0-0 0, Cross 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-57 24-28 86. OHIO ST. (9-7) 76 Funderburke 7-13 11-16 25, Skelton 4-7 6-9 15. Watson 1-2 2-4 4, Simpson 5-9 2-2 13, Davis 1 -8 0-0 2, Dudley 4-5 0-1 8, Anderson 2-4 2-2 6, Brandewie 1-1 1-2 3, Etzler 0-0 0-0 0.

Totals 25-49 24-36 76. Halftime Illinois 43, Ohio St. 34. 3-Point goals Illinois 6-12 (Keene 3-5, Koufmann 2-5, Wheeler 1-2), Ohio St. 2-9 (Simpson 1-2, Skelton 1-4, Funderburke 0-1, Davis 0-2).

Fouled out Bennett, Anderson. Rebounds Illinois 28 (Bennett 8), Ohio St. 29 (Funderburke 10). Assists Illinois 19 (Clemons, Taylor 5), Ohio St. 14 (Simpson 4).

Total fouls Illinois 24, Ohio St. 24. A 13,276. Michigan State 72, Purdue 64 added 24 as the John A. Logan men's basketball team routed the HOCKEY GC, 160 Tony Buchek, GC, by forfeit; 171 Ryan Followell, pinned Sell-iers, GC, 189 Andy Richords, GC, pinned Major, 1 HWT Chris Jenek, GC, pinned Edwards, 4:40.

McKendree College junior varsity John A. Logan 101, McKendree JV 88 LOGAN (101) Wells 1 0-0 2, Clark 5 4-4 14, Hillsman 6 4-4 24, Scott 2 2-2 6, Miller 3 5-8 11, Ron Darrett 16 2-2 34, Loeh 4 2-310. Totals 39 19-29101. McKENDREE (88) Krause 10-0 3, Brennan 11 5-6 31, Derwort 2 1-1 5, Stockman 4 0-0 8. Wills 2 1-2 6.

Rudolphi 7 1-2 15. Wiggs 2 1-4 5, Riddle 6 3-5 15. Totals 35 12-20 88. Halftime score Logan 56, McKendree 39. 3-point goals Logan 4 (Hillsman 4), McKendree 6 (Krause, Brennan 4.

Wills). Team fouls Logan 17. McKendree 19. Records Logan is 14-7. NHL Standings WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division 101-88 on Saturday.

The Volunteers also got 14 points Frosh-Soph South Seven Conference Tournament Team Results from Mario Clark, 1 1 from Shalawn Miller and 10 from Danny Loeh to Harrisburg 207, Mt. Vernon 160, Centralia 124.5, Herrin 96, Morion 6B.5, West rrank- 2- 3, Les 1-1 Webb 0-1 Higgins 0-2), San Antonio 1-5 (Ellis 1-4, Elliott 0-1). Fouled out None. Rebounds Sacromento 38 (Simmons 11), San Antonio 41 (Robinson 12). Assists Sacramento 22 (Simmons 8), San Antonio 24 (Johnson 1 2).

Total fouls Sacramento 26, San Antonio 22. Technical Sacramento illegal defense. Flagrant foul Reid. A 16,057. Jazz 113, Clippers 105 LA CLIPPERS (l 05) Norman 2-5 0-0 4, Manning 11-22 6-8 29, Roberts 2-11 2-2 6, Harper 5-12 4-4 16, M.Jackson 6-11 3-3 16, Grant 8-17 2-2 18, Vaught 2-9 5-6 9, Vandewegho 1-2 0-0 2, Spencer 1-1 1-2 3, Woods 1-1 0-0 2.

Totals 39-91 23-27 105. UTAH (113) Corbin 4-11 0-0 8, K.Malone 11-18 16-17 38, Eaton 0-2 0-0 0, Stockton 7-11 7-8 21, J.Malone 6-16 4-4 16, Humphries 1-6 6-8 8, Brown 3-7 4-6 1 0, Krystkowiok 3-5 0-0 6, Be-noit 3-7 0-0 6 Totals 38-83 37-43 1 1 3. LA Clippers 27 32 25 21 105 Utah 32 38 23 20113 3- Point goals Los Angeles 4-1 1 (Harper 2-4, Manning 1-1, M.Jackson 1-3, Norman 0-1, Grant 0-2). Utah 0-5 (K.Malone 0-1, Humphries 0-1, Benoit 0-1, Stockton 0-2). Fouled out None.

Rebounds Los Angeles 52 (Manning 10), Utah 55 (K.Malone 16). AssistsLos Angeles 22 (Grant 6), Utah 24 (Stockton 1 1 Total fouls los Angeles 28, Utah 21. Technicals Norman 2, los Angeles coach Brown 2, Roberts, Eaton. Flagrant foul Grant. Ejections Norman, los Angeles coach Brown.

A 1 9,91 1 Nuggets 109, Bulls 102 CHICAGO (l 02) Pippen 8-18 2-2 19, Grant 8-14 1-2 17, Car-twright 0-6 0-0 0, Armstrong 7-15 1-1 15, Jordan 14-31 1 1 -1 5 39, C. Williams 2-2 0-0 4, S. Williams 2-5 0-1 4, Perdue 0-3 2-2 2, Tucker 0-0 0-0 0, King 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 41-95 19-25 102. DENVER (109) Ellis 10-13 2-3 22, R.Williams 12-18 4-4 28, Mutombo 9-1 4 1 1 -1 7 29, Jackson 4-151-19, liberty 1-6 0-0 2, Pock 4-12 5-6 13, lichti 1-2 0- 0 2, Hastings 0-0 0-0 0, Plummer 2-2 0-0 4, Stith 0-1 0-0 O.Totals 43-83 23-31 109.

Chicago 30 27 23 22102 Denver 27 27 30 25109 3-Point goals Chicago 1-7 (Pippen 1-1, 5. Williams 0-1, Jordan 0-2, Armstrong 0-3), Denver 0-3 (R.Williams 0-1, Jackson 0-2). Fouled out S.Williams. Rebounds Chicago 50 (S. Williams 14), Denver 58 (Mutombo 22).

Assists Chicago 20 (Armstrong 6), Denver 1 8 (Jackson 8). Total fouls Chicago 27, Denver 22. Technicals Pippen, Hastings, R.Willioms. Flagrant foul Pack. A 1 7,022.

Suns 126, Mavs 105 DALLAS (105) Davis 2-1 1 4-8 8, White 13-24 3-4 30, Brooks 5.9 4-6 1 4, Bond 1 -8 0-2 2, luzzolino 4-9 4-4 12, Cambridge 8-14 0-0 16, Hodge 3-7 0-0 6, Howard 7-10 1-1 15, Moore 0-3 0-0 0, Curcic 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 43-96 18-27 105. PHOENIX (126) Berkley 6-11 0-0 12, Dumas 9-16 4-4 22, West 0-0 4-4 4, K.Johnson 6-129-10 21, Majerle 10-17 2-4 30, Chambers 6-125-6 18, F.Johnson 3-4 1-2 7, Ainge 2-5 0-0 6, Kemp-ton 0-1 2-2 2. Mustaf 0-2 0-0 0, Ceballos 1-2 2- 2 4, Knight 0-2 0-0 O.Totals 43-84 29-34 126. Dallas 22 23 23 37105 Phoenix 31 35 26 34126 3- Point goals Dallas 1-6 (White 1-2, Howard 0-1, Moore 0-1, luzzolino 0-2), Phoenix 11-18 (Majerle 8-14, Ainge 2-3, Chambers 1- 1).

Fouled out None. Rebounds Dallas 58 (Davis 17), Phoenix 50 (Barkley 14). Assists Dallas 30 (luzzolino 13), Phoenix 30 (K.Johnson 7). Total fouls Dallas 25, Phoenix 22. A 19,023.

Saturday's College Scores EAST Army 60, lofoyette 57 Boston College 7 1 Georgetown 6 Boston U. 76, New Hampshire 66 Colgate 84, Lehigh 73 Columbia 86, Brown 53 Cornell 47, Yale 37 Fairfield 61 Marisf 56 Foirleigh Dickinson 67, St. Francis, Pa. 54 Fordham 59, Navy 52 George Washington 78, St. Joseph's 59 Hofstra 78, Stony Brook 57 Holy Cross 88, Bucknell 86 Manhattan 83, lona 74 Providence 78, Dartmouth 58 Rhode Island 1 00, Rutgers 8 1 Rider 71 Wagner 67 St.

Francis, NY 78, Robert Morns 77 St. John's 72, Connecticut 59 Villonova 82, Miami 69 Wisconsin 75, Penn St. 68 SOUTH Appalachian St. 64, VMI 55 Ark. -little Rock 77, Jacksonville 61 Coppin St.

76, Howard U. 60 Duke 78, Maryland 62 E. Kentucky 64, 58 Fla. International 67, Florida Atlantic 5 1 Furman 74, W. Carolina 65 Georgia Southern 8 1 Citadel 73 Grambling St.

86, Miss. Valley St. 69 James Madison 56, George Mason 50 Kentucky 7 1 Florida 48 ISU 85, South Carolina 62 run its record to 14-7. fort 54, Benton 5 1 .5, Carbondale 1 8. Atlanta 1 4V, rtiilodelphia I 46 Miami 98, Cleveland 95 Indiana 1 10, Detroit 106 Minnesota 91 Milwaukee 82 Houston 108, New jersey 105 San Antonio 1 29, Sacramento 1 24 Denver 109, Chicago 102 Utah 1 13, LA Clippers 105 Phoenix 126, Dallas 105 Portland at Seattle, (n) Sunday's Gome LA lakers of Boston, 1 1 :30 a.m.

Saturday's Results Hawks 149, 76ers 123 PHILADELPHIA (123) Gilliam 4-9 1-2 9, Weatherspoon 8-14 2-2 18, Bol 0-2 0-0 0, Hawkins 11-17 6-6 29, Hornacek 6-15 2-3 16, Anderson 1-5 0-0 2, Perry 4-7 3-4 12, Dawkins 8-15 3-4 20, Lang 4-7 0-0 8, Grant 0-1 0-0 0, Shockleford 0-T 0- 0 0, E.W.Ikins 3-3 3-6 9. Totals 49-96 20-27 123. ATLANTA 1 49) Ferrell 7-14 2-3 16, D.Wilkins 10-18 4-4 25, Will.s 15-21 2-2 33, Blaylock 12-15 2-2 30, Grahom 2-5 1-2 5, Mays 9-14 0-0 18, Ras-mussen 3-6 0-0 6, Henson 2-4 0-0 5, Foster 3-4 I -I 7, Keefe 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 64-103 14-16 149. Philadelphia 36 28 32 27123 Arlonta 38 34 40 37149 3- Point goals Philadelphia 5-12 (Hornacek 2- 5, Perry 1-1.

Hawkins 1-2, Dawkins 1-3, Grant 0-1), Atlanta 7-10 (Blaylock 4-5, Willis 1- 1. Henson 1-1, D.Wilkins 1-2, Mays 0-1). Fouled out None. Rebounds Philadelphia 40 (Lang 6), Atlanta 55 (Willis 21). Assists Philadelphia 22 (Dawkins, Hornacek 4), Atlanta 43 (Blaylock 12).

Total fouls Philadelphia 13, Atlanta 21. Technical Graham. A 12,878. Heat 98, Cavaliers 95 CLEVELAND (95) Lone 2-4 1-1 5, Nonce 5-11 1-2 11, Dougherty 8-13 9-10 25, Ehlo 5-10 2-2 12, Price 8-19 1-2 19, Wilkins 5-10 3-4 13, Brandon 2-7 0-0 4, Ferry 2-8 2-2 6, Battle 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 37-85 19-23 95.

MIAMI (98) Long 7-11 2-2 16, Rice 6-17 5-5 17, Seikaly 4- 9 6-8 14, Shaw 3-13 0-0 6, Smith 7-13 5-5 21. Askins 3-5 0-0 7. Coles 0-3 0-0 0, Edwards 4-9 0-0 8, Salley 3-8 3-3 9. Totals 37-88 21-23 98. Cleveland 23 18 28 2695 Miami 23 29 22 2498 3- Point goals Cleveland 2-12 (Price 2-9, Ferry 0-1.

Ehlo 0-2), Miami 3-12 (Smith 2-5, Askins 1-2, Coles 0-2, Rice 0-3). Fouled out None. Rebounds Cleveland 48 (Dougherty 10), Miami 57 (Seikaly 10). Assists Cleveland 20 (Ehlo 5), Miami 27 (Smith 8). Total fouls Cleveland 21, Miami 21.

A 15,008. Pacers 110, Pistons 106 DETROIT (1 06) Gloss 0-3 0-0 0, Mills 8-15 3-3 19, laimbeer 3-4 0-0 6, Dumars 7-19 6-7 20, Thomas 4-10 1-2 9, Pohnice 3-6 0-0 6, Young 0-2 0-0 0, Woolndge 16-21 4-5 36, Aguirre 4-8 2-3 10. Totals 45-88 16-20 106. INDIANA (1 10) Davis 0-3 0-2 0, McCloud 7-12 5-7 21, Smits 5- 12 8-9 18, M.ller 10-19 7-7 29, Richardson 8-15 1-1 17, Schrempf 8-15 7-11 23, Fleming 1-3 0-0 2, Mitchell 0-2 0-0 0, Sealy 0-1 0-0 O.Totals 39-82 28-37 1 10 Detroit 22 22 35 27106 Indiana 27 26 28 29110 3- Poinf goals Detroit 0-5 (Dumars 0-1, Young 0-T. Aguirre 0-1 Thomas 0-2), Indiona 4- 10 (Miller 2-3, McCloud 2-5, Schrempf 0-1.

Fleming 0-1). Fouled out Mills, laimbeer, Smits. Rebounds Detroit 56 (Polynice 1 3), Indiona 43 (Davis 1 2). Assists Detroit 24 (Dumars 6), Indiona 24 (Richardson 71 Total fouls Detroit 29, Indiana 20. Technicals Aguirre, Thomas 2, Detroit coach Rothstein 2.

Elections Thomas, Detroit cooch Rothstein. A 16,530. Hornets 127, Bullets 121 CHARLOTTE (l 27) LJohnson 9-22 9-10 27, Wingote 1-2 4-6 6, Mourning 5-11 1-1 Bogues 3-12 2-4 8, GJI 8-14 4-9 20, Gottison 5-9 I -I 11, Curry 14-25 4-5 33, Newman 4-6 1-1 9, Bennett 0-2 0-0 0, Gminski 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 50-106 26-37 127. WASHINGTON (121) Guqliofta 11 -26 1-1 25, B.Johnson 2-5 2-4 6, Ellison 10-19 6-12 26, Adams 2-10 5-5 9, Grant 10-20 9-9 29, Chapman 3-7 2-2 8, Stewart 1-4 0-0 2, Prke 0-2 0-0 0, Jones 0-1 0-0 0, Smith 4-13 4-4 1 4, Maclean 1 -2 0-0 2.

Totals 44-109 29-37 121. Charlotte 27 33 27 26 14127 Washington 30 29 29 25 08121 3-foint goals Charlotte 1-6 (Curry 1-4, Bo-gwes 0-1, Gill 0-1). Washington 4-1 0 (Gugliot-to 2-3, Smith 2-5, Adams 0-2). Fouled out None. Rebounds Charlotte 68 (I.Johnson 19), Washington 72 (Gugliotta, Gront 14).

Assists Charlotte 35 (Bogues 15), Washington 26 (Adams 7). Total fouls Charlotte 22, Washington 29. Technicals I.Johnson, Newman, Smith, Washington bench. A 18,756. Wolves 91, Bucks 82 Individual Championship Results 103 Chns Mitchell.

MV, dec. Chris Fetter. Wright ties for second He, 9-1; 112 Mark Henshaw, Ma, dec. Tim Rister, Ha, 6-3; 119 Dustin Cammack, MV. pinned Cam Thai, Ha, 1 1 25 Matt Pate, Ce, pinned Paul Roberson, Ha, 130 Matt Sheldon, Ha, pinned Preston JOHNSTON CITY, Tenn.

The I TPts GF GA Pittsburgh 34 14 4 72 224 174 Washington 25 21 5 55 201 185 NY Rangers 23 21 7 53 206 198 New Jersey 24 22 4 52 173 172 NY Islanders 23 23 5 51 212 188 Philadelphia 18 25 7 43 194 208 Adams Division Montreal 31 18 5 67 218 181 Quebec 28 16 8 64 218 188 Boston 29 19 4 62 212 187 Buffalo 26 19 6 58 223 180 Hartford 14 34 4 32 168 244 Ottawa 5 46 3 13 121 257 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division I TPts GF GA Chicago 31 17 7 69 193 147 Detroit 28 20 6 62 227 183 Minnesota 26 18 8 60 181 168 Toronto 24 20 7 55 1 70 1 59 St. lou.s 22 23 7 51 180 182 Tampa Bay 'J7 33 3 37 167 203 SmytFie Division Vancouver 29 14 8 66 228 159 Calgary 26 '9 58 190 171 Winnipeg 25 22 5 55 195 196 los Angeles 24 21 5 53 203 205 Edmonton 17 27 8 42 141 199 San Jose 6 43 2 14 137 248 MICHIGAN ST. (11-5) Stephens 3-7 7-8 1 3, Weshinskey 2-3 2-2 7, Peplowski 5-6 3-6 13, Snow 3-3 2-5 8, Res-pert 8-13 4-4 23, Beathea 4-6 0-0 8, Miller Southern Iliinois University mens track team ended their final day at Deason, WF, 1 1 35 Rondo Moss, MV. major dec. Adam Darnell, WF, 1 4-4; 1 40 Roger VanGilder, Ce, technical fall Matt Wi-liams, MV, 20-4; 145 Jason Barnett, He, dec.

Joe Shuck, Ce, 9-6; 1 52 Kyle lands. Ha, major dec. Ryan Minier, Be, 1 4-2; 1 60 Mark Maddox, Ha, dec. Tim Hoke, Ca, 5-3; 0-1 0-0 0, Hart 0-1 0-0 0, Feick 0-0 0-0 0, Nicodemus 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-40 18-25 72.

PURDUE (12-4) the U.S. Air Invitational on a high note as Cameron Wright tied for sec 171 Brett Mason, WF, pinned Jake Allen, Robinson 12-26 2-3 28, Mortin 1-6 0-0 2, Williams 3-6 0-0 6, Painter 6-11 0-0 16, Roberts 3-5 0-0 8, Waddell 1-4 0-0 2, Dove 0-2 0-0 0, Stonbock 0-1 0-0 0. Darner 1-2 0-0 2, Jennings 0-1 0-0 0, McNary 0-1 0-0 0. Totals Ha, 189 Jeff Combs, Be, pinned Brandon Pray, Ha, 1 HWT Roger Mor ond place in the high jump event with a personal best indoor leap of gan, Ha, by disq. Jared Dodson, Ce.

64. athan Hirsh was third in the 35-pound weight with a throw of while Miller ended sixth with another toss of 54, In the 3,000 meter Mike Danner came in fifth with a time of 8:25.53. After the huge event in which over 1,800 athletes competed SIU track and field coach Bill Cornell said, 'We were looking for some bright spots from this weekend and we certainly found some. Most of our athletes improved from previous competition and we hope to keep things moving in the right direction." to improve upon his provi Third Ploce Results 103 Kennv Webb. Ma.

pinned Georae Halftime Michigan St. 28, Purdue 27. 3-point goals Michigan St. 4-7 (Respert 3-6, Weshinskey 1-1), Purdue 8-18 (Painter 4-8, Robinson 2-3, Roberts 2-4, Waddell 0-1, Darner sional NCAA mark of 7-1. Friday's Games In the 800 meter Bernard Henry, Norris, He, 1 112 Kevin Kelson, Ce, dec.

Ryan Bradford, MV, 16-14 OT; 1 19 Beau Minor, Ce, pinned Shane Reagan, He, 5: 1 1 25 Tim Simon, He, pinned Brian Shelf. MV, 3.48; 130 Chuck Waqoner, Buffalo 6, New York Rangers 4 Quebec 3, Washington 3, tie Chicago 4, San Jose 2 placed third with clocking of 0-1, Jennings 0-1). Fouled out None. Rebounds Michigan St. 25 Weshinskey 7), Purdue 27 (Martin 8).

Assists Michigan St. 19 (Stephens 8), Purdue 16 (Painter 4). Total fouls Michigan St. 12, Purdue 20. A 1:51.61.

MV, pinned Brent Erwin, He, 135 Dan Hastings, Ce, major dec. J.R. Erwin, Be, iaturday Oames late Games Not Included In the shot put event Brian Miller 1 4-5; 1 40 Mike Mcouire, Ma, pinned Ja 14,123. Wisconsin 75, Penn State 68 finished sixth with a toss of 54 feet. son Quinn, Ha, 145 lindell Redwine, Ha, pinned Ben Tobin, MV, 152 Jeremy Hartman, He, pinned John lecke, MV, Montreal 5, Ottawa 3 Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 2 Boston 6, New York Islanders 5 Winnipeg 6, Hartford 3 Toronto 3, New York Rangers 1 Tampa Bay 4, Minnesota Detroit 4, Vancouver 4, tie In open division competition Jon 150 Don bonders.

Ma, pinned Jerome Moss, MV, 171 Bobby Stoat, He, WISCONSIN (11-5) Finley 8-179-12 27, Kelley 2-5 0-0 4, Horrell 2-3 4-4 8, Webster 4-18 4-4 13, Kilbride 3-4 2-2 11, Johnsen 0-5 0-0 0, Eh 2-5 0-2 4, Pe i Sa Dan Cos ffaDD to CirelgMon major dec. Matt Reich, MV, 17-7; 189 Robert Schubert, MV, pinned Richard Voor-hees, WF, HWT Bill Kendrkk, Be, pinned Mike Chamness, He, 3:22. New Jersey 2, St. Louis 2, tie Chicogo at los Angeles, (n) Calgary at San Jose, (nj tersen 2-2 0-0 4, Johnson 1-2 0-0 2, McDuffie 1-10-0 2. Totals 25-o2 19-24 75.

bunday Uames PENN STATE (6-9) Continued from 3D Carr 3-4 4-4 10, Hayes 4-17 4-5 1 2, Amoechi Coolidge Junior High Tournament Team Results Pittsburgh at Washington, 1 1 :40 a.m. Edmonton at Buffalo, 12:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Montreal, 1 2: 1 0 p.m. 4- J-4 I I Bartram 6-1 0 0-0 1 6, Jennings 5- 16 2-3 13, Wydman 0-0 0-1 0, Carter 0-0 ust one turnover. Bolden finished Monday Games Bethalto 160.5; Coolidge 150.5; Vondalia Winnipeg at Ottawa, 6:40 p.m.

New York Ronqers at New York Islanders, with 19 points and eight rebounds. 108; Murphysboro 97; Edwardsville 91; 0-0 0, Dietz 0-0 0-0 0, Joseph 0-1 0-0 0, Carlton 3-4 0-0 6. Totals 25-61 13-17 68. Halftime Wisconsin 31, Penn St. 31.

3-Point goals Wisconsin 6-17 (Kilbride 3-4, Finley 2-3, Webster 1-7, Johnsen 0-3), Penn St. 5-15 (Bartram 4-6, Jennings 1-5, Hayes 0-2, Amoe 6:40 p.m. Grigsby 83; Belleville 65; Roxanna 24. Struby paced Creighton with 21 Toronto at St. louis, 7:40 p.m.

Tampa Bay at San Jose, p.m. Individual Murphysboro Results Second Place Minnesota at Vancouver, 9:40 p.m. "I thought we had a great effort from our kids," said Scott. 'They played hard and they played well. We just couldn't keep them off the free-throw line and that was the difference.

"I feel good about our showing tonight. I think we can beat them when they come to our place. I wouldn't mind having another crack at them here." points and nine rebounds, becky Flynn had 20, while Olson added 1 5 chi 0-2). Fouled out None. Rebounds Wisconsin 37 (Finley ID, Penn St.

42 (Amoechi 121 Jesse Caraway; 147 Jamie So- Blues 2, Devils 2 wels; 157 Wilson 172 David 1 3). Assists Wisconsin 1 2 (Webster 8), Penn Pierson. and Kugel another 14. St. 15 (Jennings 7).

Total fouls Wisconsin 21, PennSt. 17. A 7,142. Third Ploce HWT Franklin Eovaldi. Kellv Firth, SIU's leading scorer, New Jersey 1 I 0 02 St.

louis 1 1 0 02 First Period 1, New Jersey, Driver 7 (Richer, Stevens), 4:32 (pp). 2, St. louis. Miller 15 (Jan-ney. Quintal), 10:44.

Penalties Mackey, Sri Fourth Place Indiana 93, Northwestern 71 84 Michael Anderson; 1 28 Nick Gram- had just four points and seven rebounds before fouling out midway elbowina). 3:55: Donevko NJ (cross-check Other Participants INDIANA (19-2) ing), Semak, NJ (hooking), 1 1 Hull, 77 Robin Rath; 100 Jim Contes; 107 a (interference). 1 lemieux, NJ (hook- through the second half. Todd Nobles; 114 Danny Porter; 1 37 inq), Fetisov. NJ (hiah-stickinq).

Choney 7-15 8-9 22, Henderson 2-6 0-0 4, Nover 1-2 8-12 10, Graham 6-11 8-8 21, Bailey 1-5 5-6 7. Reynolds 1-1 2-2 4, Knight lance Beckman. Shanahan, Stt (slashing), 1 9:5 1.

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