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PAGE 14 PRESS-REPUBLICAN SCOREBOARD MONDAY, MONPAY, DE Cowboys 21, Giants 20 N.V. Ql«nti 0 14 0 6 — 20 Dallas 3 3 S '9-2 1 First Quarter Dai—FG Boniol 27,4:41. Second Quarter NY—Wheatley 1 run (Daluiso kick), 5:25. Dal-FG BonlOl 32, 9:42 NY—D. Brown 5 run (Daluiso kick), 14:4*. Third Quarter Dal—FG Boniol 23,3:37. Dal—FG Boniol 45,10:17. Fourth Quarter NY-F G Daluiso 20, :07. Dal—E.Smith 5 run (pass failed), 3:U. NY-F G Daluiso 27, 9:43. Dal—FG Boniol 35, 15:00. A-64,400. NY Dal First downs 21 21 Rushes-yards 44-244 26-110 Passing 103 222 Punt Returns 2-27 ~1-11 Kickoff Returns 6-131 5-124 Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-0 Comp-Att-Int 10-20-1 16-34-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-8 0-0 Punts 3-44 2-50 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards . 7-108 6-44 Time of Possession 33:05 26:55 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—New York, Hampton 34187, Brown 5-47, Wheatley 4-5, , Elias 1-5 Dallas, E.Smith 24-103, Sanders 1-8, Aikman l-(minus 1). PASSING—New York, D.Brown. 10-20-1-111 Dallas, Aikman 16-34-1- 222. RECEIVING—New York, Hamp- ton 3-28, Sherrard 2-35, Calloway 2- 28, Pierce 1-11, Elias 1-6. Way 1-3. Dallas, Irvin 5-90, K.Williams 5-85, Novacek 2-23, Johnston 2-18, E Smith 2-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS—New York, Daluiso 40. Oilers 23, Jets x-Buflalo Indnplis Miami New Englnd NY Jets x-Pittsbrgh Cincnnati Houston Cleveland Jacksonvle x-Kan. 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Jets 0 O 0 «- 6 Houiton 10 3 0 10-2 3 Flrat Quarter Hou—FG Del Greco 49, 10:05. Hou— Jeffires 35 pass from S McNair (Del Greco kick), 14:22. Second Quarter Hou-FG Del Greco 53, 14:57. Fourth Quarter Hou—FG Del Greco 24, 4:36. Hou—Butts ' 1 run (Del Greco kick). 10:25. NY—Mitchell 17 pass from Esiason (passfailed), 12:33. A—35,873. NY Hou First downs 10 21 Rushes-yards 16-30 38-108 Passing 134 166 Punt Returns 3-49 3-43 Kickoff Returns 6-120 1-29 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 19-34-0 13-27-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-27 2-32 Punts 9-38 6-42 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 6-102 9-65 Time of Possession 25:03 34:57 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—New York, Moore 1V15, B.Baxter 3-15, Esiason 2-0. Houston, G.Brown 12-40, Butts 11-29, R.Thomas 12-26, S.McNalr 3-13. PASSING—New York. Esiason 19-34-0-161. Houston, S.McNair 13- 270-198. RECEIVING—New York, Mit- chell 7-72, Yarborough 3-39, Chrebet 3-24, F.Baxter 3-20, Wilson 1-7, Moore 1-0, B.Baxter 1-lminus 1) Houston, Sanders 3-82, Wycheck'3- 35, R.Lewis 2-18, Russell 2-14, Jef- fires 1-35, R.Thomas 1-15, G.Brown Wminus 1). MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Bills 23, Dolphins 20 Miami 0 3 10 7-2 0 Buffalo . 3 10 7 3-2 3 First Quarter BUf—FG Christie 20, 11:21. Sacond Quarter Bui—FG Christie 24, 4:28. Mia—FG Stoyanovich 50, 9:17 Buf—Thomas 2 run (Christie kick),14:22. Third Quarter Mia—FG Stoyanovich 30, 5:21. Mia—E.Green 25 pass from Marino (Stoyanovich kick), 7:16. Bui—Thomas 11 pass from Kelly (Christie kick), 14:55. Fourth Quarter Mia— Parmalee 5 run (Stoyanovich kick), 5:49. Buf—FG Christie 25, 8:49. A— 79,531. Mia Buf First downs 12 25 Rushes-yards 18-42 48-208 Passing 227 134 Punt Returns 0-0 3-25 Kickoff Returns 6-128 5-83 Interceptions Ret. 1-23 1-9 Comp-Att-Int 18-28-1 16-28-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-27 1-5 Punts 5-42 4-36 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 7-64 2-20 Time of Possession 25:28 34:32 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Miami, Parmalee 12-20, Byars 2-17, Klrby 3-5, McDuf- fie l-o. Buffalo, T.Thomas 35-148, Tasker 6-50, Holm»» 3-12, Kelly 4- (mlnus2). PASSING—Miami, Marino 17-27- 1-244, Kosar 1-1-0-10. Buffalo, Kelly 16-28-1-139. RECEIVING—Miami, McDuffle 4-79, E.Green 4-38, Fryar 3-45, Byars 3-36, Kirby 2-29, Clark 117, R.HIII 1-10. Buffalo, Johnson 6-48, Brooks 4-42, Tasker 3*19, Copeland 2-19, Thomas 1-11. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Redskins 35, Rams 23 Washington 7 7 14 7-3 5 St. Loula 10 0 0 13-2 3 First Quarter StL-FG Biasucci 25, 3:54. StL— Bettis 1 run (Biasucci kick), n:3l. Was—Mitchell 22 pass Irom Shuler (Murray kick), 15:00. Stcond Quarter Was—Carter 51 interception return (Murray kick), 9:26. Third auarter Was—Allen 1 run (Murray kick), 7-.01. Was—Shepherd 8 run (Murray kick), 9:13. Fourth Quarter StL—Bailey 5 run (Biasucci kick),1:14. StL—Wright 21 pass from Rypien (pass failed), 3:54. Was—Woods 3 fumble return. (Murray kick), 7:18. A-63,760. Was StL First downs 18 23 Rushes-yards 34-113 24-96 Passing 140 345 Punt Returns 1-4 3-31 Kickoff Returns 5-127 6-95 Interceptions Ret. 1-51 1-0 Comp-Att-Int 15-23-1 34-50-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-21 2-2 Punts 5-46 4-42 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 4-3 Penalties-Yards 9-65 9-84 Time of Possession 30:33 29:27 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Washlngton, Allen 24-76, Mitchell 3-21, Westbrook 1-10, Shepherd 1-8, Belt 2-4, Logan 1-1, Frerotte 2-(mlnus 7). St. Louis, Bailey 8-39, Robinson 6-32, Bettis B- 21, Rypien 2-4. PASSING—Washington, Shuler 10-13-0-103, Frerotte 5-1O-1-S8. St. Louts, Rypien 34-50-1-347. RECEIVING—Washington, Westbrook 5-66, Allen 4-39, Ellard 3-28, Mitchell 2-25, Logan 1-3. St. Louis, Bruce 9-68, Wright 8-132, Bailey 8-83, DRayton 3-29, Klnchen 2-18, Cook 2-7, Bettts 1-6, Price 1-4. MISSED FIELD GOALS—St. Louis, Biasucci 54. x-clinched division title; y-clinched playoff berth. Saturday's Gimet Pittsburgh 41, New England 27 Green Bay 34, New Orleans 23 Sunday's Gimts Detroit 44, Jacksonville 0 Buffalo 23, Miami 20 Cleveland 26, Cincinnati-10 -' •' Houston-23,-New York Jets 6 Carolina 21, Atlanta 17 Philadelphia 21, Arizona 20 Chicago 31, Tampa Bay 10 Washington 35, St. Louis 23 Kansas City 20, Denver 17 San Diego 27, Indianapolis 24 Dallas 21, New York Giants 20 Seattle 44, Oakland 10 Monday's Gsm* Minnesota at San Francisco, 9 p.m. Saturday, Dtc, 23 San Diego at New York Giants, 12:30 p.m. Detroit at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. New England at Indianapolis, 8 p.m. Sunday, Dtc. 24 Pittsburgh at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Houston at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Seattle at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. San Francisco at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Chicago, 1 p.m. New Orleans at New York Jets, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Carolina at Washington, 4 p.m. Denver at Oakland, 4 p.m, Miami at St. Louis, 4 p.m. Monday, D»c. 25 Dallas at Arizona, 9 p.m. SCOREBOARD Minnesota Vikings (8-6) at San Francisco 1 49rs (10-4), 9 p.m. EST (ABC). Vikings, 11-4 lo December under coach Dennis Green, need a victory to Improve playoff hopes. 49ers, NFC West winners, are 15-3 over last five seasons In December. Since their two-game losing streak, 49ers have won five straight by average of 20 points. STATS Emmitt Smith, Cowboys, tied John Rigglns-' NFL record for rushing TDs in a season with 24 ... The Bills wen their sixth AFC East title In eight years ... The Lions' 440 win was their largest margin of victory In the Silverdorne, which opened in 1975 ... The Falcons, who play the 49ers next week, have lost to San Francisco tne last three times by a combin- ed 106 points ... Craig Heyward, Falcons, had 81 yards to give him his first 1,000-yard rushing season ... The Bucs (7-8) haven't finished with a winning record since 1982 ... Jeff Graham, Bears, now has club record with 1,229 receiving yards ... Trent Dllfer, Bucs, threw his first TD pass since Sept. 24 ... The Rams have lost their last four games by combined 15269 ... Greg Davis, Cardinals, kicked four field goals, giving him club season record 28 ... The Lions posted their first shutout against a team other than Tampa Bay since a 16-0 win over Oakland on Sept. 27,1981 ... Rodney Holman, Lions, is the NFL's leader for most games played by a tight end (211) ... Mark Carrier, Panthers, set an expansion record for yards receiving. He has 901, breaking the mark of 859 by Jerry Reichow, Vikings, set In '61 ... Jeff George, Falcons, has 4,031 yards this season, breaking the club record of 3,830 set by Steve Bartkowski In '81 ... Erik Kramer (492 attempts), Bears, broke Jim Harbaugh's team record for pass attempts in a season. STREAKS Chris Boniol, Cowboys, kicked five field goals, extending his streak to 22 in a row ... The Lions have a six-game winning streak ... Jacksonville lost Its seventh straight... The Browns ended a six-game losing streak ... Marv Cook, Rams, has never missed a game in seven seasons — a streak of 133 games ... Art Monk, Cardinals, extended his NFL-record streak of consecutive games with a reception to 182 ... Keith Byars, Dolphins, extended his consecutive-game reception streak to 127, tying him lor fifth with Harold Carmichael .. The Chargers have won four in a row SUPERB Herman Moore, Lions, has 1,581 yards yards, breaking the NFL re- cord of 1,570 by Jerry Rice In '86. Lance Alworth and Charley Henniga'n each had more yards in the mid-1960s in the old AFI Moore and Brett Perriman, Lions, set single-season mark for combined pass receptions with 216, breaking the mark of 207 set by Jake Reed and Cris Carter, Vikings, In !94... Perriman (103) and Moore (113) became first receiving duo from one team to record 100 catches in same season .. They also broke the record tor yards in a season with 2,934 yards, breaking the mark of 2,921 by Hennlgan and Bill Groman, Oilers, in '61. Browns 26, Bengals 10 Cincinnati 6 3 0 7-1 0 Cleveland O 17 e 3-2 6 Saeond Quarter Cle—Hartley 1 pass from Testaverde (Stover kick), :05. cm—FG Pelfrey 30,3:50. Cle-FG Stover 37, 7:43. Cle—McCardell 16 pass from Testaverde (Stover kick), 14:41. Third Quarter Cle—FG Stover 42, 3:45. Cle—FG Stover 19,7:57. Fourth Quarter ClfcrFG Stover 35, 4:57. Cin—Bieniemy 1 run (Pelfrey kick), 8:09. A-55,875. Cln Cla First downs 16 23 Rushes-yards 16-65 41-159 Passing 247 241 Punt Returns 0-0 2-1 Kickoff Returns 7-160 2-30 interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-22 CompAtt-rnt 22-46-1 22-32-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-10 0-0 Punts 4-42 3-44 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 6-36 6-36 Time of Possession 25:23 34:37 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Cincinnati, Green 7- 33, Bieniemy 5-18, Blake 4-14. Cleve- land, Byner 31-121, Powers 9-29, Testaverde 1-9. PASSING—Cincinnati, Blake 22- 46-1-257. Cleveland, Testaverde 22- 32-0-241. RECEIVING—Cincinnati, Pickens 5-90, Scott 4-36, Dunn 4-30, Joseph 3-14, McGee 2-43, Green 2-17, Hill MB, Bieniemy 1-9. Cleveland, Byner 7-36, Rison 6-73, Jackson 3-61, McCardell 3-33, Hartley 2-21, Bishop 1-17. MISSED FIELD GOALS-Cin- cinnatl, Pelfrey 22. Eagles 21, Cardinals 20 Arizona » 11 3 0-2O Philadelphia 0 7 7 7-2 1 First Quarter Arl—FG G.Davis 37,1:47. Ari—FG G.Davis 35,7:58. Sacond Quarter Arl—Centers 1 run (S.Anderson pass from Krieg), 2:49. Ari-FGG.Davis 37, 8:41. Phi—Witherspoon 86 kickoff return (G.Anderson kick), 8:56. Third Quarter Phi—R.Johnson 21 pass from Peete (G.Anderson kick), 2:47. Arl-FG Davis 35,6:20. Fourth Quarter Phi—C.Williams 37 pass from Peete (G.Anderson kick), 2:50. A—62,076. Arl Phi First downs 18 11 Rushes-yards 33-93 25-76 Passing 231 198 Punt Returns 3-33 2-2 Kickoff Returns 3-147 6-199 Interceptions Ret. 3-26 2-3 Comp-Att-Int 21-38-2 14-31-3 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-22 215 Punts 5-39 8-43 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-1 Penalties-Yards 7-40 7-75 Time of Possession 34:58 25:02 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Arizona, Hearst 24- 95, Centers 5-3, Krieg 2-(mlnus 5). Philadelphia, Walters 23-74, Peete 2-2. PASSING-Arizona, Krieg 21-38- 2-253. Philadelphia, Peete 14-31-3- 213. RECEIVING—Arizona, Sanders 7-70, Edwards 5-59, Centers 3-34, McBride 2-26, Fann 2-19, R.Moore 1-27, Hearst 1-18. Philadelphia, C.Williams 7-105, Monk 3-55, R.Johnson 1-21, Walters 1-18, West 18, Barnett 1-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS— Arizona, G.Davis, 47. Philadelphia, G.Anderson, 48. Lions 44, Jaguars 0 Jacksonville 0 0 0 0-0 D.trolt 10 17 10 7-4 4 First Quarter Det—FG Hanson 3B, 5:32. Det—Morton 23 pass from Mit- chell (Hanson kick), 9:36. Saeond Quarter Det—Sanders 4 run (Hanson kick), 2:11. Det—FG Hanson 39,6:47. Det—Sanders 2 run, (Hanson kick), 14:20. Third Quarter Det—FG Hanson 33, 5:21. Det—Morton 17 pass from Mit- chell (Hanson kick), 1)0:49. Fourth Quarter Det—Rivers 2 run (Hanson kick), 4:08. A-70,204. Jac Dst First downs .15 28 Rushes-yards 20-109 41-156 Passing 126 230 Punt Returns 0-0 2-22 Kickoff Returns 9-209 1-20 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 4-62 Comp-Att-Int 13-28-4 lv-28-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-34 2-3 Punts 3-45 1-28 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 8-67 - 3-51 time of Possession 23:59 36:01 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Jacksonville, Dunbar 9-71, Maston 7-23, Johnson 3-17, Jor- dan l-(mlnus 2). Detroit, Sanders 22-76, Rivers 11-59, Mitchell 3-12, Morton 1-7, Ma|kowskl 4-2. PASSING—Jacksonville, Beuerleln 10-21-3-13*, Johnson 3-7- 1-24. Detroit, Mitchell 19-28-0-233. RECEIVING—Jacksonville, Howard 4-26, P.Mitchell 3-42, Jackson 2-14, Tlllman 1-27, Marsh 1-23, Maston 1-19, Smith 1-9.. Detroit, Perriman 6-49, Moore S'S9, Morton 4-80, Sloan 2-32, Sanders v-8, Rivers 1-5. MISSED . FIELD GOALS- Jacksonville, Holiis 27. Panthers 21, Falcons 17 Atlanta 14 t o 0-1 7 Carolina O 7 7 7-2 1 First Quarter All—Metcalf 15 pass from George (Andersen kick), 8:12. Atl—Heyward 5 pass from George (Andersen kick), 13:30. Sacond Quarter Car—Collins 1 run (Kasay kick), 12:11. Atl—FG ArtUersen 34,14:53. Third Quarter Car—Moore 1 run (Kasay kick), 7:01. Fourth Quarter Car—Green 89 pass from Collins (Kasay kick), 7:54. A-53,833. Atl Car First downs 25 15 Rushes-yards 17-87 24-45 Passing 332 283 Punt Returns 1-8 2-15 Kickoff Returns 4-82 4-89 Interceptions Ret. 1-0 2-6 Comp-Att-Int 31-56-2 18-28-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 00 0-0 Punts 3-39 3-36 Fumbles-Lost l-o l-l Penalties-Yards 9-60 4-25 Time of Possession 34:40 25C20 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Atlanta, Heyward 16-81, George 1-6. Carolina, Moore 10-31, Christian 3-4, Carrier 1-4, Johnson 1-4, Griffith 1-3, Collins 8- (minus 1). PASSING—Atlanta, George 29- 53-2-310, Hebert 2-3-0-22. Carolina, Collins 18-28-1-283. RECEIVING—Atlanta, Metcalf 9-84, Mathis 8-102, Brown 8-89, Heyward 5-48, Emanel 1-9. Carolina, Carrier 7-62, Green 4-147, Johnson 3-39, Christian 2-19, Griffith 1-11, Thomas 1-5. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Bears 31, Buccaneers 10 TsmpsBay 7 3 0 0-1 0 Chicago 7 7 10 7-3 1 First Quartsr Chi—Salaam 15 run (Butler Kick), TB—Copeland 20 pass from Dllfer (Husted kick), 4:45. Sseond Quarter Chi—Salaam 1 run (Butler kick), TB-FC Husted 50,7:31. Third Quarter Chi—Graham 47 pass from Kramer (Butler kick), 6:29. Chi— FG Butler 23,12:42. Fourth Quarter Chi—Salaam 3 run (Butler kick), 4:37. A—49,475. TB Chi First downs, 15 33 Rushes-yards 18-76 35-173 Passing 213 256 Punt Returns 2-22 1-5 K-lckoff Returns 6-115, 3-47 Interceptions Ret. O-o 3-1 Comp-Att-Int 22-37-3 20-28-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-13' 0 0 Punts 4-28 3-37 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 7-64 5-45 Time of Possession 26:55 33:05 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Tampa Bay, Ciller 4-35, Rhett 12-33, Edmonds 1-7, Ellison 1-1. Chicago, Salaam 27-134, Conway 1-20, Tillman 5-18, Kramer 2-1. PASSING—Tampa Bay, Dilfer 22-37-3-226. Chicago, Kramer 20-2B- 0-256. RECEIVING-Tampa Bay, Copeland 4-92, Harris 4-24, Hawkins 3-49, Harper 3-29, Thomas 3-18, Armstrong 2-10, Rhett 1-4. Chicago, Conway 8-88, Graham 5-102, Carter 4-39, Timpson 1-13, Gedney 1-7, Salaam 1-7. MISSED FIEL D GOALS— Chicago, Butler 26. Chiefs 20, Broncos 17 Danvar 0 7 3 7-1 7 Kansas. City 7 7 0 «-2O First Quarter KC—Slaughter 5 pass from Bono (Elliott kick); 5:37. Second Quarter KC—Bono 5 run (Elliott kick). 11:59. Den—Crockett 50 fumble return (Elam kick), 14:57. • Third Quarter Den—FG Elam 49, 10:23. Fourth Quarter KC—Booker 14 fumble return .(pass failed), 13:08. Den—Prltchard 3 pass from Elway (E1am kick), 14:48. A—75,061. Dsn KC First downs IB 22 Rushes-yards 16-64 33-145 Passing 204 219 Punt Returns 1-5 4-13 Kickoff Returns 4-44 3-54 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 24-36-0 23-37-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-38 1-13 Punts 7-42 6-38 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Penalties-Yards 4-29 5-41 Time of Possession 23:49 36:11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Denver, Mllburn 10- 33, Craver 3-17, Prltchard Sl-», Elway 2-5. Kansas City, Allen 1o-54, Anders 6-49, Hill 8-33, Hughes 1-5, Bono 2-4. PASSING—Denver, Elway 24-36- 0-242. Kansas City, Bono 23-37-0-232. RECEIVING—Denver, Miller 5- 60, Milburn 5-47, Craver 5-46, Mc- Caffrey 4-34, Carswell 2-32, Prit- chard 2-13, R.Smith 1-10. Kansas Ci- ty, Dawson 5-58, Slaughter 4-54, Allen 4-44, Cash 4-21, Anders 2-4, Davis 1-18, Hughes 1-16, Penn 1-12, Hill 1-5. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Kansas City, Elliott 37. Chargers 27, Colts 24 San Diego 7 0 7 13-27 Indianapolis 3 7 0 14-24 First Quartsr Ind—FG Blanchard 36,6:28. SD—Martin 51 pass from Hum- phries (Carney kick), 9:19. Sacond Quarter Ind—Oilger 13 pass from Har- baugh (Blanchard kick), 13:12. Third Quartsr SD—Humphries 1 run (Carney kick),12:04. Fourth Quarter Ind—FG Blanchard 42,1:44. SD—Martin 38 pass from Hum- phries (Carney kick). 3:39. Ind—Faulk 1 run (Harbaugh pass to Turner), 8:02. SD—FG Carney 33,13:01. • Ind—FG Blanchard 50,14:12. SO—FG Camay 43,14:57. A—5S.318. SD Ind First downs 26 24 Rushes-yards 32-114 .24-68 Passing 265 276 Punt Returns 1-29 1-6 Kickoff Returns 5-138 5-115 Interceptions Ret. 1-13 \ l-« Comp-Att-Int 2V4O-1 20-43-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-7 2-9 Punts 3-44 3-45 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-O Penalties-Yards 10-99 10-103 Time Of Possession 29:11 30:49 INDIVIDUAL tTATr»TtC» RUSHING—San Diego, Hayden 24-96, Harmon v-9. Means J<«< Hum- phries 2-3, Indianapolis. Faulk 15-48, Harbaugh 4-15, Potts 4-5, Crockett 1-0. PASSING—San Diego, Hum- phries 21-40-1-272. Indianapolis, Harbaugh 20-43-1-215. ..RECEIVING—San Dlegp, Martin 10-168, .Pupunu 5-4J, Harmon 4-38, Jefferson 1-9, Seay 1-9. Indianapolis, bawklns 6-123, Blfger 3-33, Faulk 3- 31, Potts 3-28, Turner 2-2*, Crockett 1-19, Stablein 1-16. Banta 1-6. •MISSED FIELD GOALS—San Dlsgo, Carney 51, 39. Indianapolis, Blanchard 39. IN THE by Steve Moore 01995 Unwirsal Pre.s.s Syndtcatt ENTER, You MUST Be ABLE TO PALM A BA5KETBALL lASTIRNCONFIBINCI Atlantic Dtvtakm ' W L fit* OF OA Florida 33 s 1 « 1)7 79 Philadelphia 21 6 4 46 133 to N.Y. Rangers 30 10 5 45 134 99 Washington 14 11 3 31 13 10 Tampa Bay 13 14 5 31 90 107 New Jersey lilt I »- ao H N.Y. Islanders 7 20 4 I I >; us \• HorttHMtOtvliton Pittsburgh 20 7 3 43 151 95 Montreal 15 1J 3 32 H »7 Buffalo 14 14 3 31 95 99 Boston l i 14 4 ! • 106 113 Hartford 11 M 1 IS 75 »5 O1UW1 7 33 1 15 76 124 WESTERN CONFCRINC1 Central Ohflslon W L TPtl OF OA Detroit 21 7 2 44 IIS tt Toronto \ 10 5 3? 105 91 St. Loull 14 13 5 33 15 19 Chicago 13 I I 7 33 104 99 Winnipeg 14 15 3 31 ,117 117 DallM . 10 13 6 16 12 95 Pacific Division Colorado 11 10 4 40 139 9S Lot Angtlel 13 13 » 32 105 105 Anaheim 13 1< 3 I * 104 104 Vancouver 10 12 s 2S loe 113 Edmonton 10 is 6 26 17 124 Calgary 7 la 7 21 sa i w San Joie 4 23 4 16' 94 149 Sunday'a Qames Vancouver 4, Ottawa 1 Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 5 Dellas4, San Jose 2 Toronto 3, Anahtim 2, OT Chicago 3, Winnipeg V Monday'a Dames Hartford at Montreal, J:30p.m. Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at Colorado, 9 p.m. Ottawa at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Flyers 6, Penguins 5 Pittsburgh » 1 *-» Philadelphia ,3 t 2-« First Perlod-1, Philadelphia, Therlen 3 (Falloon, Brind'Amour), 3:23 (pp). 2, Pittsburgh, Francis 16 (Nedved, Jagr), 6*:3S. 3, Philadelphia, Llndros 21 (Desiar- dins, Svoooda), 10:31. 4, Pittsburgh, Jagr 27 (Francis, Lemleux), 14:09 (pp). 5, Phil- adelphia, Therlen 4 (Brind'Amour}, 17:32 (pp). Penalties—Maclver, Pit (tripping), 3:oa; Maclver, Pit (holding stick), 1:34; Dlneen, Phi (tripping), 12:14; Semuelsson,. Phi (Interference), 13:05; Sandstrom, Pit (Interference), 17:29; Therlen, Phi (cross- checking), 17:». Second Period—4, Philadelphia, Otto 6 (Samuelsson), 7:12. 5, Pittsburgh, Smolln- SKI 10 (Sandstrom, Tinner), 19:02 (pp).- Penaltles—sandstrom, Pit (roughing), 2:37; Lecialr,, Pni (hooking), 12:oa; Smollnlkl, Pit (hlgn sticking), 14:54; Dei- iardlns, Phi (holding), 17:»; Lemleux, Pit (roughing), 19:55; Otto, Phi (roughing), 19:55. Third Period—a, Pittsburgh, Francis 17 (Tamer), 1:59. 9, Pittsburgh, Nedved 11 (Jagr, Zubov), 9:40. 10, Philadelphia, Des- Iardlns 1 (Svoboda, Otto), 13:50 (pp). 11 Philadelphia, Brind'Amour 10 (Desiardins, Otto) 17:48. Penalties—Otto, Phi (cross- checking), 5:5a; Smollnskl, Pit (roughing), 11:11; Laroux, Pit (cross-checking), 11:11; Katt, Phi (cro^s-checklng), 11:11; Tamer, Pit (roughing) 13:3a; Wregget, Pit, served by Nedved, (leaving the crease), 13:31; Ot- to, Phi (roughing), 13:31; Dykhuls, Phi (roughing), 13:38; Sandstrom, Pit (roughing). 11:11; Tnerlen, Phi (roughing),. 18:18. Shots on goal—Pittsburgh 14-1410—3B. Philadelphia 14-15-18—49. Power-play opportunities—Pittsburgh 2 of 6. Philadelphia 3 of6. Goalies—Pittsburgh, Wregget 8-5-1 (49 shots, 43 saves). Philadelphia, Snow 7-3-1 131-33). A—17,310 (17,380). Referee— Terry Gregson. Linesmen— Gord Broseker, Stephanie Provost. Canucks 4, Senators 1 Ottawa O 0 1- 1 Vancouver O 2 2—4. First Period—None. Penalties—Qulnn, ott (holding), 5:14; Musll, Ott (hooking), 9:22; Pllllch, oil (high-sticking), n:u . Second Perlod-M, Vancouver, Beranek 4 (Loney, Lumme), 15:30. 2, Vancouver, Courvllle 1 (McClean, Walker), 17:04. Penalties—Loney, Van (Interference), 2:4a; Bourgue, Ott (hooking), 6:15; Oksiuta, Van (unsportsmanlike conduct), 6:15; Hedican, van (Interference), 11:06. Third Period—3, Ottawa, Modry 2, 4:15. 4, Vancouver, Lumme 4 (Linden, Court- nail), 8:23. 5, Vancouver, Linden IS (Courtnall), 11:07. Penalties—Modry, Ott (holding) 12:18. Shots on goal—Ottawa 5-7-9-21. Van- couver 10-810—28. Power-play Opportunities—Ottawa 0 of 2; Vancouver 0 of 4. Goalies—Ottawa, Bales, 1-1-1 (31 shots-18 saves), (Beaupre 8:23 third, 00, Bales 8:4* third, 7-4). Vancouver, McLean 8-9-6 (21- 20). A-16.0O4 (18,422). Referee-Stephen Walkom. Linesmen—Baron Parker, Mark Wheler. Blackhawks 3, Jets 1 Winnipeg 1 oo-i Chicago 1 0 2- 3 First Period—1. Chicago, Roenlck 1& (Date), 1:47 (pp). 2, Winnipeg, Selanne 18 (Nummlnen), 10:14. Penalties—King, Win, malor (fighting), :52; Russell, Chi, ma|or (fighting), :52; TKachuk, win (Interfer- ence), 1:41, TKachuk, Win, malor (fighting), 5:44; Chellos, Chi, malor (fighting), 5:44; Shanti, Chi (high-stick- ing), 13:48: Russell, Chi (high-sticking), 16:48; Chellos, cm (hooking), 19:40. Second Period—None. Penalties—King, Win (Interference), 1:45; Suter, Chi (holding), «:03; Manson, Win (tripping), 7:17; Sutler, Chi (Interference), 14:15; Selanne, Win (holdlno), 1S:M Minion, win (roughing), 19:55; Prowrt, Chi (roughing), 19:35. Third Period—3, Chicago, Probert 4 (Suiter, Cummins), J:2». 4, Chicago, Poulln 7 (Sutler), 11:30. PenaltlM-Suter, Chi (Interference), 5:14; Ooin, Win (holding stick), 4:51; Savard, Chi (hook- Ing), 7:0*. Shots 6n goil-WinnlDeg 5-14-1-27. Chicago 5-7-7-19. Power-play opportunities—Winnipeg 0 of 7; Chicado 1 of 4.. ^ Goalies-Winnipeg, Cheveldae 3-10-3 (19 shots)* laves). Chicago, HicKett 4-3-3 (27-24). A-18,385 (20,500). Referee-Don Koharskl. Linesmen-Ron Asselstlne, Wayne Bonney. Stars 4, Sharks 2 SsnJoM 0 1 1-2 DaOae 1 3 0- 4 First Period—1, Dallas, Adams 11 (Modano), 1:17 (sh). Penaltlts-FedyK, Dal Itrlpplng), :05; Kyte, SJ (tripping), 10:21; Tanclll, SJ (high-slicking), 10:41; Tanclll, SJ (Interference), 19:54. Second Parlod-2, Dallas, Marshall 2 . (Harvey), 3:42. 3, Dallas; Gagner 10 (D.Hatcher, Modano), 5:57 (pp). 4, San Jose, Miller 11 IJanney, Frlesen), 14:41'5, Dallas, Carbonneau 5 .(Lehtlneh, Gllchrlst), 15:04. Penalties—SV'kora, SJ (holding), 4:2s; More, SJ (hooking), o:4«; Mllien, Oil (Interference), n:» . Third perlod-4, san Jose, Brown 3, u:07. P.naltles-Zmblek, Oil (holding), <:44; O.Hatclter, Dal (crpis-checklhg), 5:U; Harvey, Oil (tripping), U\-i5. Shots on goat—San Jose 8-12-11—32. Dallas 1112-4—31. Power-play Opportunities—San Jose 0.of s; Dallas 1 of 'i; GoallM-San Joie, Terrerl a-io-O (31 shots-17 saves): Dallas, Wekaluk 5-7-3 (32- 30).»,-15,OI4(U,W4)-. '>~\''j*>~~'-.fyZ-?f! •: .'-.('• .' EASTIRN CONFERENCf Orlando New York Miami Boston Washington' New Jersey Philadelphia .. Chicago Indiana Cleveland Atlanta Charlotte Detroit Milwaukee Toronto Atlantic Division W !• 6 17 . 6 12 9 11 10 10 10 9 11 4 17 -Central Division 19 3 11 10 11 11 11 13 11 13 9 13 7 13 a 17 L Pet 0 1 .750 .739 .571 .534 .500 .450 .190 .905 .524 .500 .476 .4sa .409 .350 .320 WESTERN CONFERENCE Houston Utah San Antonio Denver Dallas Minnesota Vancouver Seattle Sacramento Portland L.A. Lakers Phoenix Golden state L.A. Clipper! Midwest Division W L 17 6 15 7 13 7 10 12 7 14 6 14 3 30 Pacific Division 15 7 14 7 11 10 12 13 9 11 a 14 : a 15 Pet 1 .739 .682 .650 .4S5 .333 .300 .130 .682 .667 .524 .500 .450 .364 .34a — >/> 4'/> 5>A 6 7 12'/. — a BV, 9 »'A IO'/I ll'/l 13 a* — Vh 2'ft 4 V, 9 9V| 14 — 'h V/l 4 5 7 7V> Sunday'* Inn Latt asm* not Included Toronto 110, Orlando 93 Philadelphia 101, Minnesota 99 Milwaukee 84, Indiana 80 Cleveland 92, Denver 79 Washington at Portland, (n) Monday's Qames Chicago at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Utah at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Raptors 110, Magic 93 ORLANDO (93) Scott 5-9 4-4 14, Royal 1-4 1-2 3, O'Neal 13-19 4-11-32, N.Anderson 3-12 0-2 4, Har- daway 4-15 5-4' 18, Shaw 5-13 2-2 13, Koncak 1-2 0-0 2, Bowie 01 00 0, Wolf 1-3 1-3 3, Armstrong 0-1 0-00. Totals 35-79 19-31 93. TORONTO (110) Rogers 0-1 0-0 0, Plnckney 512 4-4 14, Miller 5-10 4-4 14, Robertson 5-4 9-9 20, Stoudamlre 714 4-7 21, W.Anderson 3 6 10- 10 14, Satley 1-2 0-0 2, Murray 4-11 3-4 14, Tabak 2-3 1-2 5. Totals 34-45 39-44110. Orlando 14 1» 23 27- «3 Toronto » 34 2S 21-110 3-Polnt goals—Orlando 4-17 (Scott 2-5, .Shaw 1-2, Hardaway 1-6, N.Anderson 0-4), Toronto 3-10 (Robertson 1-2, Murray 1-2, Stoudamire 1-6). Fouled out—Scott,-Miller. Rebounds-Orlando 44 (O'Neal 11), Toron- to 44 (Plnckney 11). Assists—Orlando 21 (Shaw 5), Toronto 27 (Stoudamlre 10). Total fouls—Orlando 28, Toronto 27. Technicals—Orlando coach Hill, H«r- daway, Scott 2, Toronto Illegal defense 6. Electlons-None. A—25,820 (34.215). 76ers 101, Timberwolves 99 PHILADELPHIA (101) Stackhous* 2-11 1-2 4, Weatherspoon 7-12 812 22, Wright 0-0 0 0 0, Maxwell 1021 5-6 30, Sklles 715 2-2 22, Brown 3-5 1-4 7, Maione 4-71-2,10, Wilson o-o o-o o, Alston l-l 2-3 4. Totals 34-72 20-31 101. MINNESOTA (M) Mitchell 3-5 00 7, Gugllotta 6-J2 3-3 15, Laettner n-21 1-2 23, Rider 410 o-o a. Porter3-800 7, West511 4-5 14,Oarrittt4-9 4-4 13, Rooks 4-8 0-0 a, Allen 0-4 2-21, Davis 1-31-2 3. Totals 4191 15-ia 79. Philadelphia , 24 2S 30 U-10 1 Minnesota 20 31 28 20 - w 3-Polnt goals— Philadelphia 13-24 (Sklles 4-12, Maxwell 5-9, Maione 1-2, Stackhouse 1-3), Minnesota 2-11 (Mitchell 1-1, Porter 1-3, Rider 0-3, Allen 0-2, Gugllolta 0-1, Laet- tner 0-1, Garnett 0-1). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Philadelphia 44 (Weatherspoon ll), Minnesota 56 (Laettner ID . Assists— Philadelphia 20 (Weatnerspoon 7), Min- nesota 29 (Porter 9). Total fouls— Philadelphia 23, Minnesota 39. A—12,315 (19,004). Bucks 84, Pacers 80 INDIANA (SO) D.Davis 2-5 0-5 4, McKey 510 2-2 12, Smlts 5-9 2-2 12, Jackson 6-14 2-2 14, Miller 4-14 4-5 17, A.Davis 0-3 5-8 5, Workman 2-3 o-o 4, Pierce 4-7 0-0 8, Johnson 0-3 0-0 0, Ferrell 00 0-0 o. Best VI 0-0 2. Totals 31-70 15-21 80. MILWAUKEE (84) Baker 417 II13 , Robinson 2-7 4-5 8, Ben- lamln 6-7 2-2 14, Douglas 1-4 0-0 2, Newman 2-5 3-4 7, cunmmings 7-10 1-3 15, Reynolds 0-3 3-4 3, Keys 2-5 2-2 4, Mayberry 4-7 00 14. Totals 33-65 16-22 84. Indiana 17 12 24 27-so Milwaukee IS 28 15 25-84 3-Polnt goals-Indiana 3-14 (Jackson 1-5, Miller 1-4, Workman 0*1, Plerct 0-1, Johnson 01 , McKey 0-4), Milwaukee 4-9 (Mayberry 4-5, Keys 0-1, Reynolds o-l, Newman o-l, Robinson 0-1). Fouled out— None. Rebounds—Indiana 43 (D.Davis 12). Milwaukee 41 (Baker 9). Assists—Indiana 20 (McKey 6), Milwaukee 22. (Mayberry, Reynolds. 4). Total fouls—Indiana 17, Milwaukee 27. Technicals—Indiana Illegal defense. A—18,195 (18,633). Cavaliers 92, Nuggets 79 DENVER (7>) Ellis 4-13 3-7 11, MacLean 10-14 4-8 36, Mutombo 3-7 5-B 11, Stlth 3-16 6-6 12, Rose 3-13 4-7 10, spencer o-l 0-0 o, Woods 1-3 2-2 5, Overton2-4004. Totals26-71 26-3879. CLEVELAND (>i) Mills 413 11 13, Ferry 3-4 0 0 7, Cage 3-7 4-510, Phllls 714 3-3 18, Brandon 513 9-9 50, Courtney 0-0 oo'WMaltrle 803 1 1 SO, Crot- ty 1-22-34, AmaecliWM 006, Sura0-20-00. Totals 33-71 SO-2I t2.\ Denver \ 22 1« 20 21-Tt Cleveland JS 27 15 21—12 3-Polnt goals—Denver 1-17 (Woods 13, MacLnn 0-2, Stlth 0-2, Ellis 0-5, Rose 0-5), Cleveland 615 (Ma|erle 3-4, Phllls 1-1, Ferry 11, Brandon 1-3, Mills ff-1, Crotty 0-1, sura 0-1). Fouled out—None. Rebounds- Denver 54 (Mutombo 14),. Cleveland 43 (Cage •) . Aisliti-Denyir 18 (Rose 8), Cleveland 23 (Brandon 7). Total fouls- Denver 20, Cleveland It. Technlcals- Mutombo, Denver Illegal defense. A— 14,935 (20,563). -• ''\ '.'••''te'.V*. f•:. •.•:•?• \%-tS:''i ;••'' Live, same-day and'delayed national TV sports coverage' (schedule iiiblect to change andor blackouts): (Alillm-EST) Monday, Dee. is - 7iiO7 p ESPN2 - NHL Hockey, Washington at N.Y. Ringers Sp,m, ABC - NFL Football, Minnesota at San Frtnclsco 11 p.m. PRIME - Boxing, fighters and site TBA •»M-6|urlong» LUBl) I 9.00 4.10 - . Sunday's nwiHU Weather. Clear. Track: muddy Flrat race-3 * up-mMe, 70 yards Claiming •S1S.IOO. \ ' - lAJIdo(Peiua) 3.603.902.39 7 Connecticut Vahke? (Msdrld) 5.20 3.00 4 My Only Hope (Leon) 1,30 T. i:41.l •'s)en Lightning Runner, GalHnt Guest, Copper .Mount Exacts 1-7 P«tdS18.80 Second' race - J 8, up fi t M • a furlong. Maiden tpsclsl Weight • S2t.O0O 2 J'Approve (Decarlo) 83.6019.40 9.40 1 Lorenfs Prospect (Madrid) 11.40 5.40 5 Dare To Be Me (Samyn) 4.70 T-1M3.4 Ser Cupid's Touch, Glowing, Amaryllis. Wild Plum Exacta 2-1 Paid S4I1.00 Qulnellsi 1-2 Paid S241.M Dally DouWe (t-2) Paid $199.00. Third race-3* up F 8, M. Claiming •S34.000 4 Runaway. Fling (LUBl) I 9.00 4.10 3.40 2 Unreal Cupcake (Mlgllore) 3.50 3.70 5 Pleasant Dilemma (King) 4.10 T-1:11.4 Set: Acclplter's Star Exacta 4-2 Paid 829.80 Fourth race • 3 * up • 8 furlongs Allowance • 141,000 4 Hay Cody (Bravo) 4.103.202.30 5 Late Guest (Mlgllore) 5.00 2.90 3 Rum'n Cope (Castillo) 3.50 T-1:09.e Scr: Stark Ridge, ThtUstcrusade Exact. 4-5 Paid S17.20 Quln.ll. 4-5 Paid $11.80 Pkk-3 (2-44) Paid $2,154.00. Flltli rac* • 38, up .• furlongs Allowance- $11,000 13 Magic's Back (Castillo) 5.50 3.30 3.30 3 Bid's Turn (Santagata) 3.60 3.60 4 Campocologno (Treio) 4.80 Ti:12 Ser: Indian Springs, Whose On First, Roscoe Turner, Star Med, Explosive Match, Brandy For Melanle, Club Bud, Cherub Buck Exacta ia-3 Paid $20.40 Trltecta 13-3-4 Paid 8108.50 Sixth race • 2 yo fillies • 6 furlongs Allowance • $31,000 1A Echo Echo Echo (Lual) 11.80 4.303.00 2 that's a Plenty (Santagata) 3.90 3.00 4 Newnall Road ISamyn) 4.1.0 Tl:l2. 2 Scr: Hey Hey Blondle, Five Corners. Hello Brian, Three Decades Exacta 1-2 Paid $39.40 A-Couplad: Mil Kllates and Echo Echo Echo. Seventh race. 3 * UP * * •* • • furlonge Handicap-$31,000 1 Shapely Scrapper (Peiua) 4.702.80 OUT 6 Manor Queen (Mlgllore) 2.70 OUT 2 Traverse City (Perel) • OUT T-1:10.8 Scr: Miss Golden Circle, Beckys Shirt Exacta 1-6 Paid $10.00 Eighth race • The Damon Runyon 2 yo atate-breds -11/16 m • $50,000 3 Shoppers Gold (Santos) 5.60 3.20 2.60 6 Romantic Rogue (Perel) 3.40 2.60 2 MeadowT (Cordova) 3.20 T-1:45.4 Scr: Country Flag, Won Finicky Exacta 3-6 Paid $1S.OO 2 Trll.ct. 34-2 Paid $49.40 Plck-3 (1-1-3) Paid $116.50. Plck-6 (4-4-13-1-1-3) 6 Correct 25 Tlck.t. Paid 88,224.00 (Including $80,184 Carryover): 5 Correct S76 Tickets Paid $74.50. Ninth race»3 yo - 6 furlongs Clslmlng • $19,000 T-1:11,4 6 Dakota's Trick (Lunl) 8.603.20 3.10 I Winwlthwalker (Pezua) 2.50 2.60 1A Flint And Steel (Maple) 2.50 3.60 Scr: Promote, Laura's Bucko, Deputy Polltan, Navlllus Exacta 6-1 Paid $24.60 Trlt.ct. 8-1-5 Paid $13«.5O Dally Double (34) Paid $36.20. Late boxes Bulls 108, Lakers 88 LA. LAKERS (88) Ceballos 1118 5-8 27, Campbell 3-10 0-2 4, Dlvac 4-11 0-0 8, Van Exel 3-8 0-0 5, Jones 35 o-o 6, Biount 2-3 0-0 4, Lynch 0-1 0-0 0, Peeler 514 2-2 14, Threat! 5-9 0-0 10, Strong 12 5-6 7, Miller 0-1 000 , Roberts 0-0 3-4 3. Totals 35-B3 15-22 88. CHICAGO (10*) Plppeh W-24 3-5 3J, Rodman 2-5 o-o 4, Lohgley 4-12 00a, Harper 2-2 4-a §, Jordan 5-20 1010 30, Kukoc 811 3-3 22, Kerr 2-4 0-0 5, Bu'echler 2-7 O-o 4, Edwards 0-2 2-2 2, Slmpklns 0-2 2-4 2, Brown 01 0-0 0. Totals 39-9024-32108. LA. Dakar* - IS 27 25 18 - 68 Chicago 28 30 23 27-106 3-Polnt goals—Los Angeles 3-14 (Peeler 2-5, Van Bxcl 1-5, Olvac <M, Jones 01 , Threatt 0-3), Chicago 614 (Kukoc 3-3, Pip- pen, 2-4, Kerr 1-3, Jordan 0-1, Rodman 0-3, Buechler 0-2). Fouled out—None. Re-' bounds—Los Angeles 47 (Ceballos 9), Chicago 46 (Rodman 15). Assists—Los Angeles 15 (Threatt 4), Chicago 24 (Jordan, Plppen* 6). Total fouls—Los Angeles 39, Chicago 18. Technicals—Dlvac, Rodman. Flagrant toul—Plppen. A—23,834 (23,195). Spurs 122, Kings 106 SACRAMENTO (168) Williams 713 3-4 IB, Grant 1-7 2-2 4, Polynlce 5-7 2-5 13, Richmond 717 6-8 33, Edney 7-9 6-4 20, smith 3*3 1-4 5, Corbin 0-4 2-2 2, Williamson 0-3 0-0 o, Marclullonls 511 6-4 14, Hurley 0-0 o-o 0, Causwell 0-4 o-o 0, Simmons 2-4 1-3 4. Totals 36-83 28-39 106. .SAN ANTONIO (122) Elliott 10-18 9-10 31, Perdue 3-4 2-5 a, Robinson n-19 e-to 30, Del Negro 3-B.2-2 8, Johnson 6-10 4-4 16, Person 3-7 4:4 11, Reid 3-45-6 II , Alexander 000-00, Rivers2-62-2 7, Demps'O-0 0-0 0. Totals 41-78 36-43 123. Sacramento 31 25 27 23-106 San Antonio - 34 26 30 30-122 3'polnt goals—Sacramento 6-12 (Rich- mond 3-4, Williams 3-5, Simmons 1-2, Macfullonls 0-1), San Antonio 4-13 (Elliott 2-4, Person 1-3, Rivers 1-3, Del Negro 0-1). Fouled out—Grant. Rebounds—Sacramen- to 55 (Polynice 11), San Antonio 47 (Perdue 15). Assists—Sacramento 15 (6dney 4), San Antonio 24 (Johnson 8). Total fouls- Sacramento 37, San Antohlo 30. A—15,675 (35,888). Warriors 116, Grizzlies 85 QOLOEN STATE (116) Kersey 2-4 0 0 4, Smith 6-7 3-4 15, Selkaly 610 2-3 14, sprewell 8-14 6-7 22, Armstrong 36 00 8, Mullln 7-10 2-2 IB, Hardaway 3-9 3-4 9, Galling 2-10 3-5 7, Barry 2-3 2-2 7, Roller 2-3 00 4, Marshall 3-6 o-o 4, Wood l-i 00 2. Totals 45*83 21-28 1)6. VANCOUVER (85) King 4-8 1-2 9, Avenl 5-10 0-0 10, Reeves 4-11 00 8, B.Edwards 6-10 0-0 13, Murdock .2-6 3-3 6, Scott 0-3 0-0 0, Martin 3-9 00 6, Amaya 2-1 3-6 7, D.Edwards 1-3 3-3 5, Mobley 1-4 4-4 6, Moten 611 3-5 14. Totals 34-78 16-33 85. QoldenSlate 26 29 36 23—116 Vancouver 22 21 IS 26 - 66 3-Polnt goals—Golden State 5-15 (Arm- strong 3-3; Mullln 2-4, Barry 1-2, Hardaway 0-1, Catling o-l. Roller 0-1, Marshall o-l, Sprewell 0-2), Vancouver 1-10 (Moten 1-3, King o-l, Murdock 01 , Scott o-l, B.Edwards 0-2, Martin 0-2). Fouled out— Smith, Amaya. Rebounds—Golden State 58 (Selkaly 10), Vancouver 37 (Reeves 6). Assists—Golden State 30 ISprewell 8), Vancouver 23 (Murdock 8). Total fouls- Golden State 26, Vancouver 24. A—15,539 (20,049). • Walker World Championship MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica (AP) - Final scorns Sunday of the »2.1 million Johnnie Walker World Championship, on the 6,740- yard, par-7l,5ta. Tryall Goll cours*(x-won on second hole of suddtn-otath playoff): x-Fred Couples, $550,000 70-17-71-71-279 Loren Roberts, $250,000 70-70-70-49-279 Vljay Singh, Fl|l, »250,000 4»-48-72-70-!79 . B Langer, Ger, $1,15,000 7l-73 ; 73-48-2l5 Celcaveccnla, $115,000 73-70-70-73-285 Wayne Rlley, Aus, Us,ooo 46-71-74-75-218 ACe|ke,6er, -ItsiOOO,,, 7]7J'ts-7$i-2ai PhllMlckeisOn,$S5,0M 73-72-72-72-2«8 Nick FaUKvEhg, 174,000 74-75-72-48-2«9 Ernie Eli, S.Africa, s74,000 79-73 44-71-3H PaulAiinger,U.S.,U4S00 75-74-«8-73-2»o Peter Senior, Aus, »*»,5O0 77-70-7K72-39O Ltt Jamen, U.S., t64;»» ' 75'73-74-4t-2»1 ! Blllle Maylalr, U.S., 163,000 7S-73'4«-?6—2»2 David DUVal, U.S.. «42,0Ob - 7I-77-70-74-2M. Sam Torrance, Scot, MO,5OO 7*'75-47-77-294 Montgomery, scot, J40.500 75-72-72-77—W4 T liawa, Japan, $59,000 80-71-72-78—301 John Daly, U.S.; $58,000 80-80I4.8O-334 Andars.Forsbrand, Swe, 157,000 83-78-WD y . flvstarrtlmM) Keene at ChazY, *:K> p.m. (varsity only) Bolton at wells, 5 p,m. .M,adr.ld-Waddlngton .at\. Br,ust)to.n-Moira, S;36\p;rii''- ' \ ' - •' J'' ' ; ESTTM»1«*IBJ kANM»C|ty;«oyaj^i.V*gje«^toJtrms with Mlke'./yiacfajili.ne^catcheri oh a twe- yearcohtractr ; ;.'^r V.r'.; : . !. ' :•-. , . (NaH«ia);Uagu. : -. . ;. . • • LOS ANOtLES DOOQERS> Trfdttd'Jose Olfermjn, shortstop,' \tQ.v!h«j.Kgn»M City Royals for Billy. Brewer, pitcher: Agreed to terms with Carlos Hernandez,' catcher, on a oneyear contract' F.OOT«»J4-.• :? National F.obujaltl4i»gu» CLEVELAND BROWNsV- Place? Leroy Hoard, running back, 1 on Ihlured reserve, signed Donny BrabV,.aef«nslv. back, from the practice squad.-.', ' \ ' ' •HPC HPCKf . National Hockey League CALGARY FLAMES-.Recalled Sheldon Kennedy, right wing, from Saint John of theAHL. \ • . ..' V MONTREALCANADIENS- Called up Craig Rivet,, defenseman, from Predericton of theAHL. :• • NEW YORK RANQEBS-r Stnt Steve Larouche, forward, to Blnghamton of the AHL. Recalled Peter Ferraro, forward, from Blnghamton.' WINNIPEG JETS— Loaned Brent Thompson, dctahseman,-to Springfield of the AHL.' American Hockey L.»gu. BALTIMORE BANDITS- Returned Greg Hadden, forward, to Richmond of the ECHL. ' SAINT JOHN FLAMES- Released Frank Kovacs, left-wing. SPRINQFIELOFALCONS-RecalledDmltrl Pankov, right wing, and Brian Goudle, defenseman/from, Rlchmoncfof the'ECHL. East Coast Hockey League DAYTON BOMBERS- Moved Steve Roberts, right wing, froni the.60- to,the 30- day inlured list'and• Jeff'.Petrvlc, right wing, from the 90- to the 40-day Inlured list. HAMPTON ROADS ADMIRALS- Placed Claude Fillion, defenseman, on tht 30-day Inlured list. HUNTINOTON BUZZARD- Adtjed Scott Drevitch and Tom Menlccl, defenseman, to the roster. KNOXV1LLE CHEROKEES- Moved Mike Gaul, defenseman, from the 60- to the 30- day disabled list. SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAY- Waived Blu'Lang*, right wing. Placed pa^ia pensa, lelt wing, on the 30<day Inlured list. Added Jared Bednar, defenseman, arid Dan Fournel, right wing, to the roster. WHEEUNOTHUNDERIIRDS- Moved Tim Tlsdale, forward, from the 60- to the 30-day disabled list. Waived Tim Roberts, defenseman. International Hoekty League PHOENIX ROADRUNNERS- Recalled Mel Angelstad, defenseman, from Thunder Bay of the Colonial Hockey League. Central Hockey League CHL- Suspended Oklahoma City lettwlng Doug Lawrence for three games for abuse of the officials In Friday's game against Tulsa and Memphis delenseman Dan Brown for-one game and Memphis forward Kevin Evans for twp games for separate Incidents In Friday's game against San An- tonio. College scores Men's basketball EAST Clarion 94, Kutztown 47 Penn St. 81, Tn.-Chattanooga 48' Phlla. Textile 56, Concordla, N.Y. 51 sacred Heart 84, American Intl. 70 SOUTH Auburn 82, Coastal Carolina 66 E. Kentucky 79, Cent. Florida 72 Vanderbllt 96, N. Carolina AI T 81 SOUTHWEST SW Texas St. 64, Loyola, NO 45 Texas-Pan American 94, St. Edward's, Texas 47 Tulsa 141, Prairie View 50 Women's basketball EAST American U. 89, North Texas 77 Cent. Connecticut St. 73, Loyola, III. 49 Drexel 82, Falrlelgh Dickinson 76, OT Kutitown 81, Clarion 72 Navy 59, Wofford 47 Phlla. Textile 70, Concordla, N.Y. 38 Seton Hall 76, Monmouth, N.J. 47 SOUTH Coppln St. 45, William & Mary 57 N. Kentucky 73-, Thomas More 4S North Florida 85, Elon 60 -W. Kentucky-76, N. Illinois 55 MIDWEST Illinois 74, Illinois St. 74 Notre Dame 90, Valparaiso 44 Ohio St. 94, Detroit 75 Simpson, Iowa 66, Dakota Weslyn 67 - ' By J. McCarthy San Francisco Is 25-14-1 overall vs. the spread on Monday Night Football, and 13-6 as a home favorite on the big show. The Nlners also need to win their remaining two games to clinch home field advantage throughout the playoffs, we'll stick with the champs, and take San Francisco -13 1/2 tor another Best Bet winner. NFL Fevorlte Points Underdog SAN FRANCISCO U'/iW) Minnesota - , NBA. Favorite Pointe .-. Underdog Utah 3 NEW JERSEY Chicago 4 BOSTON SACRAMENTO 13 Vancouver NHL Favorite Qoals Underdog NY RANGERS l-t'/i Washington MONTREAL Vi-I Hartford COLORADO l-l 1 /. Vancouver EDMONTON l-l'/i Ottawa College basketball Favorite Points Underdog VIRGINIA TECH a West Virginia St. Joseph's Plck'em PRINCETON TEXAS TECH UVi Old Dominion OKLAHOMA STATE7 Michigan State SOUTHERN IL- LINOIS 3 : N.C.-Charlotte Late sums Blues 3, Sharks 2 San Jos* o 2 0-2 8L Louis 2 1 0- 3 First Period—1, St. Louis, Corson s IHawerchuk, Hull), 2:17 (pp). 2, St. Louis, Hull 19 (Norton, Pronger), 17:45. Penalties—Pedersdn, SJ (holding), 537; Sykora, SJ (Interference), 2:4a; Corson, StL (holding), 6:09; Baker, SJ (interfer- ence), 12:55; Dahlen, SJ (Interference), 15:49; Ztzel, StL (elbowing), 17:20. Second Period—3, San Jose, Sheppard 17 (J.nney, Ragnarsson), :26: 4, St. Louis, Hull 20 (Zezel, Courtnall), 4:42 (pp). S, San Jose, Bodger 1 (Terrerl), 13:40 (pp). Penalties—Baron, StL (hooking),. 1:03; Sheppard, SJ (holding stick), 1:00; Odgers, SJ (roughing), 11:54; Laperrlere, StL. (roughing), 11:54; Corson, StL (hlgh-stlck- ing), 13:23; Natarov, SJ (tripping), 15:35. Third Period—Non». Penalties- Donovan, SJ (holding),-7:41; Maclnnls, StL (roughing), 12:51; Wells, StL (hlgh-stlck- Ing), 14:40: Snots on goal—San Jose 3-7-14—34. St. Louis 14-B-B—32. Power-play Opportunities—San Jose I of 6; St. Louis 2 of 7. . Goalies—San Jose, Terrerl 5-9-0 132 shots-29 saves). St. Louis, Fuhr 14-13-5 (24- 22). A—18,24! (19,160). Referee—Mike McGeough. Linesmen— Thor Nelson, Dan Schachte. Maple Leafs 6, Kings 3 Toronto 3 1 2- 6 Lot Angeles t i 0-3 First Period—1, Toronto, Gartner 16 (Murphy, Sundln), 2:33 (pp). 3, Toronto, .Momtss<>5 (Hogue, Sundln), 3:18 (pp). 3, Toronto, DIPIetro 1 (Andreychuk, Mur- phy), 18:38 (pp). 4, Los Angeles, Lacrolx 5 (Gratzky), I9:;». Penalties—Granato, LA (hooking), 1:32; Sydor, LA (slashing), i:45; Olll, Tor (Interference), 7:55; Craig, Tor (tripping), 12:30; Domi, Tor, minor- maior (charging, fighting), 15:49; McSorley, LA, maior (fighting), 15:49; Boucher, LA (holding), 18:07. Second Period-^, Toroiito, Momessq 6 (Gartner, Hehdrlckson), 13:17. 6, Los Angeles, Khrlstlch 11 (Gretikv, Granato), 13:37.7, Los Angeles, Mcsorl.y 6 (Orttiky, Gransto), 14:31. penalties—Gllmoiir, Tor (slashing) :5l; Hogue, Tor (high-sticking), 4:51; Lacrolx, LA (roughing), 16:13; Con- acher, LA (hooking), 14:3a; 1 Andre'ychuk, Tor (hooking), 17:05; Kurrl, LA,- malor- game misconduct (hlgh-stlcklns), 19:29, Third Period—8, Toronto, H.ndrlckson 3 (Gill), 7:43. 9, Toronto, Wood 5 (Macoun), 19:1) (en). Penaltlei-Andreychuk; Tor (tripping), 9:15; McSorley, LA (tripping), 14:52. Shots on goal—Toronto itt-14—35. Los Angeles I1-22-H-47. Powertplay Oppbfturiltles-Toronio 3 of 6; Los Angelas oof 8. Goalies—Toronto, Potvln 14-8-4 (47 shots'44 saves). Los Angeles, Dafoe 9-9-5 (34-39), A-14,363 (16,005). Re!«r«e—Kerry P'raser. Linesmen— Swede Knox, Brad Lajarowlch. Team Score*: 1, Hue Columbia, 128; 4, Sar Mohanaun. 70; 1, Voor reserve ca