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C2 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1994 TIMES ADVOCATE DtrCTHC FuSP Continued front Cl OdslGaor George, a junior, registered two quarterback sacks ina21-17 football loss to Henry in the semifinals of the CIF-Division I county playoffs. ten Frsncb r.tt. Cermet Francis, a junior, recovered two fumbles in a 36-7 football loss to Morse in the semi finals of the CIF-Division I county playoff's. Courtney Ceie Vista In the Patriot Pride Classic, Bale, a junior, had 17 points and 16 rebounds in a 58-55 girls bas-ketball overtime win over Christian and had 14 points in a 75-39 win over Morse. BASEBAL At Milwaukee, Phil Garner had his contract as Milwaukee Brewers manager extended by two years, through the 1997 season.

At Arlington, Texas, free agent catcher Davs Valla has agreed to a two-year, $1.1 million deal through 1996, the Texas Rangers said. At Anaheim, utility man Rex Hudtor has agreed to a new two-year contract with the California Angles. Hud-ler, 34, batted .298 with eight homers and 20 RBIs. At Philadelphia, Rob Butler, an outfielder who hit .176 for the Toronto Blue Jaysin41 games last season, was traded to Philadelphia for a player to be named. HORSE RACING 1 At Chicago, Arlington International Racecourse, one of the nations top thoroughbred tracks, will not open next year because its owner was not granted a riv-erboat casino license.

The owner said time ran out on his two-year effort to protect Illinois horse racing from competition from river-boat gambling. 1 rado tight end Christian Faults was allegedly involved in a street brawl that left another man with broken ribs. A witness told police he recognized Fauria early Saturday after the Colorado athlete allegedly blindsided a man and knocked him down. At South Bend, Notre Dame comerback Bobby Taylor and defensive end Germaine Holden have been suspended for one game and will not play in the Fiesta Bowl against Colorado. At Columbus, Ohio, Ohio State defensive coordinator Bill Young says he has been asked to interview for the head-coaching vacancy at Oklahoma State.

At Baton Rouge, reports from newspapers in Texas and Kansas said LSU athletic director Joe Dean now is wooing Kansas State coach BUI Snyder. INSIDER Compiledby Mike Sullivan COLLEGE FOOTBAL At New York, Tony Dor sett, the NCAAs career rushing leader and 1976 Heisman Trophy winner, headlines a group of 12 players and two coaches to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame today. Dorsett Dorsett, led Pittsburgh to the 1976 national championship, gained 6,082 yards in college and set 18 NCAA records. Joining him in the 1994 Hall of Fame class are former Charger linebacker Bob Babich of Miami of Ohio; Steve Elsenhauer of Navy; Larry Elk-Ins of Baylor; Pete Elliott of Michigan; Tucker Frederick- bly dropped out of school the way I was going. Im glad she said no.

After surviving that first year in Fallbrook, Smalley changed. His interest in school rekindled. And his basketball game took off. In his sophom*ore season, Smalley earned a spot on the Warriors varsity. He led the team in scoring from the outset, with his 22.6 points per game average helping make him a first-team All-Palomar League selection.

The Warriors went all the way to the CIF-Division I county championship game last year behind Smalley, who led the team in scoring with a 21.6 average, was second in rebounding (5.1) and averaged nearly five assists per game. Earning first-team All-CIF honors helped ease some of the pain from losing to Vista on a basket at the final buzzer. Hes one of seven players in school history to surpass 1,000 points in a cajreer. Now ranking second, Smalley, who has scored 1,223 points, began this season as if he intends to catch Chris Miller, the fifth best scorer in county history with 1,911 points. Smalley, 17, scored 131 points in Fallbrooks four victories last week to capture the Beaumont Tournament championships.

He had 37 points and seven rebounds in beating Rim of the World 67-50, scored 32 in an 85-42 win over Yucca Valley, scored 35 in a 57-43 win over Yucaipa and 27 points in a 76-46 win over Temecula in the finale. He simply never gets rattled, Fallbrook coach Russ Keith said. He is such a good point guard that were trying to push the tempo this year to get the ball in his hands more and to get him a shot before defenses have a chance to gang up on him. Als motor never stops running. He plays 32 minutes hard and never seems to get out of breath.

When we get in a rut, we get the ball to Al. He was still a little rough around the edges when he first got here. But he flourished out here to the point that he has no desire to return to Newark. Too many good things are happening for him now to go back. Hes also trying to talk his 16-year-old brother, Karseem Smalley, into following him to Fallbrook.

The move changed my attitude, Smalley said. I was just plain mean back there. Everyone has told my grandma that Ive changed. Thats nice to hear. 1 miss my grandma.

She still lives in the complex where there is a lot of trouble around. I really worry about her. Im just happy she got me out here." Otherwise, Smalley would have missed playing for a championship last year at the Sports Arena. Also, Fallbrook would not have gotten close to the finals without Smalley. That the Warriors led by one point with just seconds remaining was a testament to how well Smalley played in the biggest game of his life.

I still think about that Vista game, he said. I thought we should have won it. We got happy too quick. It wasnt over. 1 watch the video of that game a lot.

I mean a lot. It never fails to upset me when I see that last shot. Stacie Nixon Ramona In the Patriot Prid Classic, Nixon, junior, scored 16 points in a 44-34 girls basketball loss to Bonita Vista and eight points in a 51-28 loss to Mt. Carmel. X3I Talbot ML Carmel JURISPRUDENCE 1 At Lumberton, N.C., lawyers for the two men charged with killing Michael Jordans father intend to question the handling of the investigation into the slaying.

Attorneys for Daniel Andre Green, 20, and Larry Martin Demery 19, filed motions last week to suppress statements made by the defendants before they were charged in the death of the basketball stars father. Those motions and others will be heard during a two-day hearing in Robeson County Superior Court SKIIN 1 At Squaw Valley, a California man was rescued at Squaw Valley USA after spending nearly 48 hours huddled in a makeshift cave to escape freezing temperatures and wind-driven snow. Doctors said Alan Austin apparently received only mild frostbite on his fingers and toes despite overnight temperatures in the mid 20s. A Squaw Valley spokeswoman said Austin, 45, was spotted at 3:25 p.m. son of Auburn; Jerry Groom of Notre Dame; former Charger quarterback John Hadl of Kansas; Gifford Nielsen of Newsome of Alabama; Marvin Powell of USC and Randy White of Maryland.

The two coaches are Vince Dooley, who led Georgia to the 1980 national title, and John Merritt, who won 232 games at Jackson State and Tennessee State during a 3 1-year career. At Louisville, Alabamas Jay Barker has been named recipient of the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, presented to the nations top senior quarterback. The other finalists were USCs Rob Johnson, Kansas States Chad May, Alcorn States Steve McNair, Colorados Kordell Stewart and Georgias Eric Zeler. At Boulder, Colo-. lay 14, Hayes 14, MHosevic 01 laden 01), Maryland 518 (Rhodes 26, Hipp 1-2, JesfceW-dus 1-2, luces 1-2, Judd 01, Booth Smith 0L Shultz OL Bristol 02).

Fouled out-Hona. County 29 (C.Thompson, Wyatt 4), Maryland 39(Smfth 12). County 12 (lay, T.Thompson, Waller, Shat-sky 2). Maryland 24 (Rhodes 6). Total folds Md-Balt County 2L Maryland 19.

County coach HanMns. NO. 21 MOMAR IT, DETROIT 0ETTMT(14) PWett 4t 34 13, leGardy 26 46 8. Ren-nerThomes 02 00 0, Nesander 37 00 (, Jackson 2-7 35 9, Robmson 58 00 13, Jen-tens 14 00 2, Domle 15 1-2 4. Porter 58 00 15, Turner 33 01 1.

Totals 2658 11-18 76. MKHMWI(62) R. Jackson 59 10-11 20, Mitchell 46 00 8. Ndiaye 12 1-3 3, Hie 1-3 00 3, King 512 34 15, Taylor 36 45 10. Ward 612 00 13.

Crawford 1-1 00 3, Baston 44 36 a Conlan 00 1-2 Morton 00 00 0, Fields 00 00 0. Totals 3059 2232 87. Hatttime-iAlchjgan 45, Debut 29. 3PoM gods-Oebot 1328 (Potter 57, Robinson 33, MJackson 25. Pickett 26.

Domle 15, Menander OL Jenkins 01), MKNgai 611 (King 2-3, Ward 1-L Crawford 1-L Rfe 1-3, Mitchell QL R. Jackson 02). Fouled out Fife. Rebounds Detroit 31 (Pickett 6), MWApn 43 (Wd 81. Assists Detroit 17 (MJackson 8), Michigan 16 (RJackson 6).

Total foufo-Datrat 23, Michigan 22.4-13,247. NO. 24 yiLAMVA SETON HALL 76 SETON H4U. (2-2) D.WMiams 513 2-3 a Grffln 412 00 8. tertian 36 00 6.

Hurley 514 24 13, Brown 410 01 a Kaba 2 3 1-2 5, ledry 36 2 2 10, Sanders 23 22 7, Tuck 1-1 1-1 3, Dwte 01 00 O.Totds 2969 1015 75. UAH0VA(41) Kittles 9 16 44 25, Betz 35 1-1 8, lawson 7-10 45 18, Haynes 7-7 33 2L AWMums 7-12 45 20, Wilson 01 00 Harris 15 00 3, Penn 1-1 00 2, Qutetermen 00 00 0. Shafer 01 1-1 LFragakis 00 00 O.Con 00 000. Totals 3558 171998. HattUme VManow 58, Seton HsN 48.

3 Point gotes Seton Had 7-19 (Brown 37, tedry Sanders 1-L Hurley 13. Grtffln OL D.W6 iam 03), Wlama U-20 (Haynes 44, KMea 36, Ebeiz 1-2, Harris 14, Shatter 01) Fouled out None. Rebounds Seton Hat 33 (Ingraham, Griffin 7), Yianow 34 (lawson 10). As-liste-Seton Htel 12 (Hurley 6), Vtlanoua 21 (AWMiams 8). Total fouls-Seton Hat 17, VB now 20.

NO. 26 WANE FOREST 74, CMMIM WAKE FORET 131) Childress 57 18 18, Rutland 35 1-2 8, Duncan 45 00 8, Fate 69 66 19, Banks 4U 00 8, Canty 1-2 00 2. Goolsby 00 00 0, Lteue 36229, JKkson 00000, Bmnel002-2Z Totals 2645 1720 74. CMMS(M) Moore 14 00 2, Tourg 07 00 0, Meeks 7 16 68 2L Barley 616 22 15, HAse 612 58 19, James 14 002 Frader 03 00 0, Dupree Tot 2166 1418 60. Hattbme-Wtere Forest 32 CaMus 23.

3 Point goals-Wake Forest 513 (Chtdiess 24, Peral 1-L Rutland 13, lane 13, Banks OL Canty 01), Cadsius 423 (Wise 26. Barley 12 Meeks 1-3, Moore 0L Janes OL TIunypeoN 02 Praetor 03, Twig 35. folded euMtorn. Mnnh Wtew Forest 43 (Bates 121 Cat 24 (Mr A Aastets-Wtec Forest 18 (Cl Mess 101 CaUdus 12 (Mone 51 Totd folds Wake foe 17, Caislui 17. 1 SWIMMIN At New York, Olympic star Kristin Otto and other members of East Germanys record-shattering womens swimming teams were part of a systematic doping program, according to secret police records published in an American magazine.

The December issue of Swimming World carries results from the Stasi, the East German secret police, showing Otto, winner of six gold medals at the 1988 Olympics, with steroid levels almost three times the limit needed to trigger a positive result. At Lausanne, Switzerland, the seven Chinese swimmers who failed drug tests at the Asian Games probably face a two-year ban from international competition, the sports governing body said. Officials are waiting for a report on the doping cases from the Olympic Council of Asia. If the report confirms that the swimmers tested positive for the performanceenhancing substance dehydrotestosterone, FINA will suspend them for two years. TENNIS 1 At Stockholm, Sweden, a simmering conflict among the nations tennis officials has erupted just 48 hours after Sweden won the Davis Cup title in Moscow.

All six members of Swedens national Davis Cup Committee announced that they have stepped down, news reports said. They said the last straw was a decision by the new Davis Cup captain, Cart-Axel Ha-geskog, to name Andera Jar-ryd as assistant coach without consulting the committee, the Svenska Dag-bladet newspaper reported. FZJZ 3 At Lake Buena Vista, Walt Disney World officials said they will host a new LPGA event next month, the first on the 1995 schedule. The tournament will be a $450,000, 54-hole tournament at the Eagle Pines Golf Course from Jan. 20-22.

Wire Service LAWRENCE, Kan. Monday's Kansas versus Coppin State game could have been subtitled "Bombs Away. The two teams combined for 25 pointers as the No. 4 Jayhawks (JO) beat the winless Eagles (0-3) 91-69. The two leading shooters were Kansas' Jerod Haase, who made 6-of-10 3-pointers and had 22 points, and Coppin State's Keith Carmichael, who was 10-of-20 from 3-point range and had 32 points.

Kansas' 12 3-pointers set a school record for a single game, breaking the old mark of 11 reached seven times. Haase hit three 3-pointers to open the game, then missed his next three. But the transfer from Cal got rolling again, scoring the first six points of the second half for Kansas on a pair of bombs. Kansas was 1 in the first half from 3-point range. Carmichael's 10 3-pointers were the most by a Kansas opponent this year.

NO. 11 MARYLAND 102, MARYLAND4ALT1IWORE 77 At College Park, Joe Smith broke a two-game slump with 20 points and Exree Hipp also scored 20 as Maryland cruised past Mary-land-Battimore County (0-3). Maryland (5-1) led by as many as 35 points in the seo-ond half en route to its 32nd consecutive norvconference home victory. Keith Booth had 16 points and Smith grabbed 12 rebounds as the Terrapins topped the 100-point mark for a second straight game. NO.

23 MICHIGAN 7, DETROIT 76 At Aim Arbor, Ray Jackson scored six of his 20 points down the stretch and Michigan held off a late rally. It was the first home game for the Wolverines (4-2), who played their first five games on the road or at neutral sites. Last week, the Wolverines lost to Arizona in the Great Eight and won atTennesseeChatta-nooga, dropping from 17th to 23rd in this week's AP poll. The Titans (1-3), who have lost their last 17 games against Big Ten competition dating back to 1984, trailed 59-35 with 14:35 left to play. NO.

the NO. as a DKSKrrJT 24 VILLANOVA 98, SET0NHALL7S AtVHIanova, Kerry Kittles scored 25 points and Jonathan Haynes had 21 points and six assists as Villa-nova (4-1) defeated Seton Hall (2-2) in a Big East opener. Alvin Williams added 20 points and eight assists for Wildcats, who tied the school record for the most points at du Pont Pavilion, which opened in the 1986-87 season. Jason Lawson added 18 points for the Wildcats, who shot 60 percent from the field. 25 WAKE FOREST 74, CANISIUS 60 At Buffalo, N.Y.: Ricardo Peral scored 19 points and Randolph Childress added 18 Wake Forest (91) downed Canisius (3-2).

Peral, a sophom*ore forward from Valladolid, Spain, entered the game averaging 3.0 points per game. EMcN(an 78, N. Michigan 71 Minos 76, Kansas SI 69 Kansas91.CopninSt.69 Miami, Ohio 81, Dayton 72 MicNgan87, Detroit 76 Illinois 85, 76 SI. Louis 72, S. lllinois65 Toledo HentuckyS3 SOUTH Appriachian St.

96. Bon 70 BettweCoolonan 96, Rortda Memorial 63 Cam Connecticut St 84, Delaware SI 79 demon 70, Mercer 51 LouisiAe 106, W. Caroline 76 Maryland 102, County 77 Murray St 86, Noom SI 70 N. Caroline St 96, Charleston Southern 69 N.C. Charlotte 70, Furman 52 NW Louisiana 89, Henderson St 78 Richmond 66, Radford 64 Tennessee St.

86, 75 TesasRan American 56, Samford 54 Wane 85, Old Dominion 80, OT Va.Commcnwealth67,Tem.'Maitin60 WgHaTech82.Xar,ONo55 EAST Boston I). 87, North Tanas 65 Lafayette 78, Cahjmtu 75 Nayl(K, Gettysburg 65 Princeton 83, Letugh 47 9t. John' 88, Pittsburgh 83 TousonSt 78 VWanova 98. Seton Hall 75 Wale Forest74, Canisius 60 ma, 12 points in a 51-28 win over Ramona and 11 points in a 45-39 loss to Bishops. Nlkld Coleman Esconddo In the Mira Me sa Tour nament Coleman a senior had 10 points seven re bounds and eigh' blocke shots in a 48-44 girls bas ketball loss to Mira Mesa and 13 points, 12 rebounds and six blocks in a 44-3(1 win over Eastlake 1 NOTES TOP 25 SUMMARIES! 1 krona Toumamant POWAY 2, SAN FASQUALl At San PatequM: Jessica Stanton scored twice and Jenny Benedict assisted twice in leading the Titans (1-02) to a noundrobin win.

Bonita VMa Tournament RAT. CARMEL 3, ESCONDIDO 1 At RAL Curmal: The SundevRs were led by freshman Nicole Clarkson, who scroed two BOYS BASKETBA IT 1 Panther Tlp-afr Ctaalc VfSTA 84, URBVERSfTY CITY BB At VMk Matt Jager scared 32 to lead the Panthers past the Centurions. FALLBROOK 90, OCEANSIDE 62 At FaSbrook: Al Smalley scored 29 points and had eight rebounds to lead the Wbrrlors to a roundrobin win. am a SAN MARCOS 84, SANTANA 65 At TAAa at HWa: Tony Laguna had 27 points and 13 rebounds and Cory Louther scored 16 of his 25 in the third quarter. SUMMARIES (mi urn PaafltaifWfNl tntafri Pauay 11-8 11-1 cSpNhgsl 8nMpMwtMacu6l4.

MLCumlLEMaMat Ml CanM tl-l kaMN 81-1 R. Cuaul aeaA Ctedaon 2 gds, Wo 1 Rd. Ml Cuaul dSwasiauL MtafoaRCMe VMaa4UuaRy(N IMBBTTCnT(H) Edam 1 00 2 Bftd 1 00 2 Di 6 48 16, Coma 11 11 22 Houal 2 00 6, Haas 1441 Tot 22 313 55. H8IR(I4 Taylor 3 00 9, Dupott 1 00 2 1 00 2 Gai 5 00 12 nett42-3 10, 021-26, 1448 32 Lucaa 2 00 4. Tot 34 1017 84.

Urimaqc ft II 12 WUa ai17-N 2 Cote foM fouls UC 15, tMa Fouled out Haas (Uq. Tadrtc Horn. RUMOR (101 1-27, Haiy 3 22 8 Huta 4 00 9, Baited 6 1-2 13, 8 3 57 12 2 Mai a 24 a 11 -N krnm 12 -4B 3foM pt Ftetan 10 (Tlwu 2 Qatetenroi 2 8aMte)r 5 OaaaMa 3 RMar, Sata 1). RM ta IB. 0 1A fouMatrote.

Tdi-iiate roams (M) Ml 36818 M. HMTNH (NS) Bow 2 00 A ESrta 0 36 2 Mm 3 24 ID. IMa 22 1423 65. hM a a a a -a turn IIBSS-S Rkn 2 MaMjr Mvai IFF t-SM 19. Sataa 15.

FdiM at Nana. Ma loulNr 2 URite. URmat HO. 4 MIMS CORNR ST. Thomas 2-7 00 4, Stewart 4-12 14, McGrn 24 DC 4, Goodman 2 7 00 5.

Carmi-(tael 1021 22 32. locle 2-3 00 5, Wysrnger 02 02 0, Saunders 14 Oil Watson 1-2 00 1 Totals 2462 8-13 69. MMAI(M) Pearson 48 1-2 11, LaFrerttz 6-7 46 16, Ostertag 5 1-1 It Vaughn 02 34 1 Haase B13 00 22, Pollad 1-2 2-2 4, WIMams 1-3 34 5. Thomas 26 00 5. Gurley 45 00 a McGralh 00 1-2 Whadey 00 00 0.

Branstrom 1-2 00 2, Nmosel 00 00 0. Totals 3256 15-21 91. Hatthme-Kansas 4L Coppin St 32. 3 Point goals Coppiss St 13-27 (Carmichael 1020, lode 1-L Watson 11, Goodman 1-3, Stewart 0L Saunders 01) Kansas 1221 (Haase 610, Gurley 33, Pearson 24, Thomas 14). Fouled out-Thomas.

Rehounds-Coppin St 28 (Stewart 8) Kansas 39 (Ostertag 9). Aa-ststs-Coppte 9t 15 (Goodman 7), Kansas 22 (Vaugsi 9). Total fouls Coppin St 19, Kansas IS. 4-13000. Former Baylor basketball ch Darrel Johnson has pleaded innocent to mail and wire fraud charges in connection with the alleged illegal recruitment of five junior college players.

He faces up to 35 years In prison and more than $1 million in fines if convicted, although prosecutor John Phini-zy has said it's doubtful he will seek more than a five-year sentence for Johnson. Arizona center Joseph Blair has been suspended indefinitely for failing to fulfill his team academic responsibilities, coach Lute Olson said. Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight wouldn't comment on the status of freshman Michael Hermon and the school refused to even say if Hermon was at practice. E31YC Padres pass on draft; select minor leaguers SAN DIEGO The Padres had the first choice Monday in the major-league Rule 5 draft. And they elected to choose nobody.

The draft allows teams to take unprotected players from other organizations for $50,000, but the selecting team must carry that player on the major-league roster all season or offer him back to his original team for $25,000. This year, the Padres were active only in the minor-league portion. They selected three players from Triple-A for $12,000 apiece: right-hander Michel Laplante (7-12, 4.91 earned-run average for Caroli-; na) from Pittsburgh, infielder; Paul Russo (13 home runs, 57; RBIs at Nashville and Salt Lake City) from Minnesota, and catcher Tim Killeen (.238, 16 HRs at Modesto) from The Padres also made two Dou-! ble-A picks for $4,000: infielder Mitchel Root (.349 in 31 games! at Jamestown) from Detroit and outfielder Dario Tena (.247, 24; stolen bases at Augusta and Sar; lem) from Pittsburgh. I The Padres lost one left-hander Nate Cromwell, in the major-league draft and four' in the minor-league portion, in-' eluding Dave Staton, the start-! ing first baseman on Opening! Day last season. Timet Advocate A MAJOR SCORES HQ.

11 M1UA6 Itt, CTV. 77 C.Thompson 24 45 1, lay 410 45 13, Reuy 47 00 6 Wyatt 2-5 00 5, T.Thompson 2S 00 5, Hayes 612 44 17, Mow 1-3 00 2, Wsr 2 3 00 5, Skats 47 2-2 12, Dressier 1-1 01 2, lucten 02 00 0. Totals 2863 1417 77. NMTUMD(M) Hop 7-11 56 20, Booth 5-106716. Smith 613 44 20.

SbnpMns 01 7-8 7, Rhodes 48 1-2 a KowrM 00 00 JesMeHcius 2-3 00 5, UCH2600 5844 14, EMuttOl 00 0. RWdo 00 00 0, Shultz 1-204 2, Juddl2Q0 2. ToWs 3564 2731 102. Htefhne-Mvyiand 53. Md 6aA County 3L 3PoH gotei-Md ull Cmrty 7 20 (Sk tey 24, Wyatt 12.

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