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SBBP!cfiBB--K-Bi3iaB- matchups ffiiiflffBKflffllKjBBM BB in Pro Bowl HONOLULU (AP) Appear- lanta, and wide receivers James Brian Martin of Kansas does a spread-eagl- e as he fails to hold half of his team's 68-6- 1 loss to Nebraska It wasn't a good ances, says Dallas Cowboys Coach Lofton of Green Bay and Dwight on to an errant pass from teammate Jeff Guiot during the first game for Martin, either he didn't score a . Tom Landry, can be deceiving. To- Clark of San Francisco. day's Pro Bowl game is a case in The NFC's defensive unit includes point Randy White and Ed Jones of the "It's great to see the cream of the Cowboys, Lee Roy Sehnon and Hugh crop," said Landry, who'll guide the Green of Tampa Bay, the New York oyer NFC squad m the National Football Giants' Lawrence Taylor, Washing- Green rolls League's annual all-sta- r game."! re- Nolan Crom- Wave Tony and Users Peters ton's United Press International alize these players look like the rest, well of the Rams. but the talent a little bit diffe- is The explosive AFC offense fea- Tenn. 18 rent" MEMPHIS, Paul Thompson tallied AFC Coach Walt Michaels of the tures San Diego quarterback Dan to lead Tulane to 58-5- 6 upset of fifth-rank- ed points a Nebraska takes offense to K.U. New York Jets agreed. Fouts and his Charger teammates, Memphis State Saturday in a Metro Con- Wide receiver Wes Chandler and 6-foo- "These talented ones, bom From our wire wnrte t-ll Hoppen, use Cornhusk-er- s' are the ference battle. Kansas held the mentally," tight end KeHen Winslow. .Also on m game, Memphis gap leading scorer at 12.8 points game, to ven physically and he said. Late the State closed the a "They were chosen by a vote of their tap for the Americans are "running to 54-5- 2 after forward Bobby Parks hit a turn- LINCOLN, Neb. Nebraska Coach points. backs Freeman McNeil of the Jets 6-foo- peers, so they're the said he was unhappy with way Huskers Smith, t-6 senior, replaced Hoppen best" around jumper from inside. Tigers guard Andre the the a for Kickoff for nationally televised and rookie Marcus Allen of the Los the -- Turner stole the ball when Tulane tried to stall played on offense, with the exception of reserve good with 9:12 left in the game, after Hoppen had Angeles Raiders, and wide receiver 68-6- game at Aloha Stadium is 3 pxn. and raced in for a layup with 1:31 left. 's Terry Smith, in Saturday's 1 Big Eight missed his 7th.shot in nine attempts. Chris Colhnsworth of Cincinnati. tip was disallowed as the officials whistled Lee Conference win overKansas. CST. in The solid NFC offense includes Among AFC defenders are forgoaltending. Smith came off the bench to score a season-hig-h OKLAHOMA 102, IOWA STATE 74, at Norman, the 11-- 3-- quarterback Joe Theismann, one of Mark GasUneau of the Jets, the The Green Wave, now 8 overall and 3 in the 18 points, including 12 in the second half, and two Okla. , held scoreless for the in-doub- heroes m Washington's Super Ted conference, led by as many as seven points in the other Huskers finished le figures to pace first eight minutes, picked apart the Cyclones for the Raiders' Hendricks, and Lester , Pittsburgh's 17-- 4--2,' .Bowl victory over Miami test San JBayes. Jack Lambert second half. Memphis State, 2 and" was Nebraska. 46 points as the Sooners crushed Iowa State in' a - day, running baeksTonyDorsett of ' and Donnte SheIL---an- d Houston's plagued by 43.1 percent shooting fromthe field. "I thought we played awfully well on defense game. - . s- "Dallas Williant-AnaWw- U 'At vRoberf2rfcfeV Turner led Memphis State with 16 points, and early, but on offense we stood around all af- Tisdale, the nation's sixth-leadin-g scorer with a and S5j high-scorin- g 17-of-- 12-of-- Lee, the Tigers' forward, was held to ternoon," Iba said. "Terry did a good job, but 26.5 average, hit 23 field goals and 15 aM---s---- iMw -- 14 on 7-of- -17 shooting. (freshman center) Dave (Hoppen) had a hard free throws to lift the Sooners to 4--2 in league play MMHSB-- tune getting the ball down. It'll go down for him and 17--5 overafl. Iowa State fell to 2--4 and 10-- 9. BOSTON COLLEGE 76, VILLANOVA 70, at again." Tisdale went to the bench just three minutes Chestnut Hill, Mass John Gams scored 19 Kansas Coach Ted Owens said the Jaynawks' into the game after catching an elbow in the points and Michael Adams added 18, leading the play was a factor in the loss. mouth, but returned at 14:31 with his team cling- Eagles to a Big East upset of the llth-ranke-d "From our standpoint two things are preventing ing toan 11-- 8 lead. Wildcats. us from having a good basketball team, and they Two minutes later, the 6-foo- t-9 freshman con- Boston College, which scored its'final 18 points are turnovers and lack of poise and patience on of- nected on a short jump shot for his first two from the foul line, improved to 154 and 6-- 3 in the fense " Owenssaid. points. He then proceeded to ravage the outsized Big East. VDlanova, which has not won at BC "We let Smith catch the ball down low. He's Cyclones for 20 points in the last 12 minutes of the since 1977 despite holding an all-tim- e 23-- 7 record quick, and he hurt us. We had done a good job on half, boosting Oklahoma to a 43-3-1 lead at inter- over the Eagles, dropped to 144 and 7-- 2. Hoppen with our efforts to stop their inside game. mission. Despite shooting only 42 percent from the floor, Maybe we had a psychological letdown when he Iowa State could get no closer than seven points 9-of- the Eagles converted -10 free throws to seal i wentout." the rest of the way. the win Martin Clark's basket to put EC ahead 58-5- 4 with 5.07 remaining proved to be the team's last tfwK. KBBtBtt H BHlSa9 of the game. tion, Texas Michael Young, and rebounder on his team. Charles Jones chipped in NEW MEXICO STATE 66, ILLINOIS STATE 59, Benny Anders fought off a Texas A&M rally late 10 points. Louisville shot 53.6 percent, hitting on at Normal, HL Guard Ernest Patterson scared in the first half and the Cougars coasted to their 30-of-- 56 shots. 22 points to pace the Aggies over the 14th-ranke- d 13th straight victory. Redbirds m Missouri Valley Conference action, snapping LS.U.'s 11-ga-me winning streak. KENTUCKY 78, ALABAMA 78, at Lexington, USC 58, WASHINGTON STATE 49, at Los An- N.M.S.U., 13--7 overall and 7--4 in the MVC, sank Ky. scored 17 points and Melvin geles Ron Holmes poured in a career-hig-h 18 21-of-- 27 free throws while Illinois State, 17-- 2 and 9--1, Turpin chipped in 16 as the No. 15 Wildcats broke points and Jacque Hill added 15 to lead the Tro- two-gam- 12-- 6-- 2, 17th-rank- shot only 37 percent from the field. a e losing streak with a Southeastern jans, 8 and to an upset victory over ed Conference victory over the Crimson Tide. Washington State, 15--4 and 7--2. VIRGINIA 105, DUKE 84, at Charlottesville, Va. No. 2 Virginia warmed up for cert Thursday's AUBURN 62, FLORIDA 54, at Auburn, Ala. NORTH CAROLINA 78, FURMAN 43, atChar-lott- e, showdown with No. 1 North Carolina by demolish- No. 20 Auburn, behind Darren Lockhart's 17 N.C. Top-rank- ed North Carolina upped its ing Duke as Tim Mullen's career-hig- h 23 points points, outscored Florida 6-- 1 in the last minutes to pecord to 20-- 3 and made Dean Smith the first major--

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