Knicks Hold Off Kings for 92-78

Knicks Hold Off Kings for 92-78

2C ■ The Register-Herald, Sunday, Februarv 3. 1991 ★ Sunday Scoreboard Pro Basketball Furman rolls 5-6 17, Bridgette Haney 6-17 2-3 1b, NBA Standings Amanda Forney 4-7 5-9 13, Susie Davis EASTERN CONFERENCE Prep Basketball 4-7 1-2 9, Dee Marcum 2-2 0-0 5. TO­ Atlantic Division Lists TALS 28-54 21-32 79. W L Pct OB LIO Streak Home Away Conf SALEM-TEIKYO (86) Boston 32 12 .727 - 3-7 Lost 1 2 1 -4 1 1 -8 20- 9 Herd, 88-63 Area Standings Melissa Swartz 9-15 4-6 22, Leann Bird Philadelphia 24 19 .558 7 Vi 4-6 Won 1 16- 7 8-12 18-11 CLASS AAA WL Pct. Strk Major League Greats At 4-13 7-9 15, Jean Dennison 4-14 0-0 12, Woodrow Wilson 12 2 857 L-1 Mary Ann Lewis 3-16 2-2 9, Carla Folks New York 20 25 444 12Vi 5-5 Won 1 10-13 10-12 11-15 HUNTINGTON — Forward Bruce Evans scored Oak Hi# 10 5 667 W-3 3-8 2-2 8 TOTALS 23-86 5-22 66. Washington 20 25 444 12Vi 4-6 Lost 1 1 3 -8 7-17 12-15 Halftime: Salem 35, Tech 34 Three-point Princeton 9 6 600 WI The End Of Their Careers New Jersey 14 31 .311 18% 4-6 Lost 4 ' 9-13 5-18 9-17 21 points and grabbed nine rebounds and Furman goals: Tech 2-3 (Haney 1-2, Marcum 1-1), Mount View 8 7 513 L-4 1 Warren Spahn — traded tor cash ( 1964). Salem 5-22 (Dennison 4-10, Lewis 1-9, Miami 12 34 261 21 2-8 Lost 1 9-14 3-20 6-22 shut out Marshall for more than 5 minutes during Greenbrier East 5 IO 333 W-2 2 Jim Kaat — traded for cash ( 1980). Folks 0-1, Bird 0-1, Swartz 0-1). Re­ Nicholas Co 5 11 313 L-1 3 Larry Doh y — traded for cash ( 1959). Central Division the second half of an 88-63 Southern Conference Bluefield 4 10 286 L-3 bounds: Tech 36 (Forney 13), Salem 29 ( Detroit 33 13 .717 - 8-2 Won 5 20- 1 13-12 22- 6 4 Burleigh Grimes — traded for cash (1934). Swartz 14) Assists Tech 14 (Burke 6), victory on Saturday. CLASS AA W L Pct. Sir* 5 Robin Roberts — traded for cash ( 1961 ) Salem 20 (Lewis 9). Total fouls. Tech 16, Chicago 30 13 698 1% 7-3 Won I 18- 3 12-10 18- 7 Pineville 14 0 I OOO W-14 6. Jimmy Foxx — traded for waiver price ( 1942). 1 Salem 22. Fouled out: Davis, Dennison. Milwaukee 28 18 609 5 2-8 Won 1 21- 2 7-16 17-11 It was Marshall’s fifth straight loss at home. Webster Co 13 1 .926 W-3 7 Harvey Kuenn — traded for cash (1966). Lewis. 24 21 533 8% 4-6 Lost 6 16- 6 8-15 14-15 Furman (14-5,7-1) led 37-27 at halftime but Mar­ Pocahontas Co 11 4 .733 W-2 8 Steve Carlton — traded for minor leaguer (1987). • Hinton 10 4 714 W-3 9 Hank Aaron — traded for Dave May and minor leaguer (1974). 19 25 432 13 6-4 Won 1 15- 7 4-18 12-16 shall (9-13, 2-6) climbed to within 43-40 with 15:48 Midland Trail 9 4 692 W-5 10. Willie Mays — trade for Charlie Williams and cash (1972). Cleveland 15 29 341 17 4-6 Won 1 10-12 5-17 10-16 Richwood 643 L-3 left. 9 5 Pro hockey Charlo tie 14 29 326 17W 3-7 Won 1 10rt 3 4-16 9-18 Greenbrier West 8 5 615 L-1 1-2 0-0 2, Tom Coping 1-2 O O 2, Kent Cross Lanas 11 20 12 13 — 58 WESTERN CONFERENCE In the next 5:20, the Paladins outscored Mar­ Oceana 9 6 600 W-3 Wilkinson 0-1 O O 0 TOTALS 32-86 9-18 Marsh Fork 20 20 12 25 — 77 NHL standings Mktwsst Division Vskiey 9 6 800 W-1 83. shall 17-0 to go ahead 60-40 with 10:28 remaining. Liberty................ 8 6 .571 W-2 Thrse-polnt goals: Ball, Wilson, Rotas, WALES CONFERENCE L Pct GB LIO Strssk Horns Awsy Conf August, Simmons 8. Halftime Salem 41, Tech 33. Three-point During the Paladins’ spurt, Marshall failed to Big Creek 7 6 538 L-2 goals: Salem 8-14 (McCallister 4-7, Patrick Division San Antonio 31 12 721 7-3 Lost I 18- 4 13- 8 22- 7 W T Pts OF GA Iaeger 5 7 417 W-1 Moses 4-7), Tech 10-37 (Varney 3-11, score on nine straight possesions. 63 194 167 30 15 667 2 6-4 Won 3 20- 4 10-11 20- 7 BaiteysviHe 5 8 384 L-5 Pringle 5-10, Sharp 2-8, Kidd 0-5, Weems NY Flangers 27 18 9 61 232 197 24 21 533 8 5-5 Won 1 16- 7 8-14 15-14 John Taft, Marshall’s two-time Southern Con­ Independence 3 11 .214 W-1 0-2, Wilkinson 0-1) Rebounds: Salem 42 Pittsburgh 29 22 3 Shady Spring 1 14 067 L-4 (Washington 11), Tech 4 ! (Weems 14). Philadelphia 27 23 6 60 186 174 Dallas 15 27 357 15'/. 3-7 Lost I 9-12 6-15 9-19 ference player of the year, had 29 points, five re­ New Jersey 22 22 10 54 198 183 CLASS A W L Pct. Strk Assists Salem 18 (Moses 5), Tech 17 ( 14 28 333 16% 4-6 Lost 1 9-11 5-17 10-19 Washington 24 28 3 51 173 185 bounds and three, assists. No other Marshall Peterstown 11 0 1I OOO W-11 Kidd 5). Total fouls: Salem 17, Tech 24 Saturday’s scores NY Islanders 18 28 43 154 189 14 30 318 17% 8-2 Won 6 11-12 3-18 6-21 Herndon l l 3 790 W-5 Fouled out: Lawrence, Sharp, Kidd, EAST Adams Division Orlando 12 33 267 20 3-7 Won 1 10-12 2-21 9-21 player scored in double figures. 625 W-1 Weems Athens 10 6 Brown 76, Columbia 57 Boston 30 17 8 68 198 175 8 600 L-1 Pacific Division Center Derek Waugh 15 points and five re­ Fayetteville 9 Buckne# 87. Lafayette 65 CONCORD (78) Montreal 29 20 6 64 186 165 Bramwell 9 7 563 L-3 Portland 36 8 826 - 8-2 Won I 23- 2 15- 6 23- 6 Colgate 73, Army 64 Ron Ward 9-12 7-11 25, Todd Keller 2-6 Buffalo 21 21 10 62 183 178 bounds for Furman, guard Chris Bass had 14 Clear Fork 563 W-3 9 7 Connecticut 67 VIManova 59 8-8 13, Scott Goins 4-8 0-0 9, Todd Lusk Hartford 23 25 5 51 153 179 33 11 .750 4 10-0 Won 14 18- 4 15- 7 20- 8 Matoaka 7 7 500 L-1 points and guard David Stanley scored ll points. Delaware 63, Cent Connecticut St 59 3-6 1-2 9. Jason Eldridge 4-7 0-0 8, Jim Quebec 11 34 9 31 155 240 Phoenix 28 15 651 8% 6-4 Lost 1 17- 4 11-11 18- 9 Oak vale 7 8 467 W-5 Fairleigh Dickinson 95, Marist 64 Pettis 3-5 1-2 7, Andre Nabors 1-12-2 4, CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Union 467 25 18 581 11% 7-3 Lost I 16- 4 9-14 15-12 Marshall played without starting forward Ty­ 7 8 L-3 Fordham 94, Adelphi 62 Chuck Scott 1-3 1-4 3 TOTALS 27-48 Norris Division Mullens 6 8 429 L-1 Hofstra 71, Md -Baltimore County 52 20-29 78. W L TPts GF GA Seattle 20 23 465 16% 5-5 Lost I 14- 6 8-17 9-16 rone Phillips, who was suspended indefinitely for Spanishburg 6 9 400 L-2 Iona 83, Canisius 77 WEST LIBERTY (68) Chicago 34 17 4 72 181 141 LA Clippers 15 30 333 22% 3-7 Lost 3 11-10 4-20 11-15 Glen Rogers 4 11 267 L-2 rules violations. La Salle 76, Manhattan 65 Bt#y Childress 7-14 4-4 22, Robert Fuchs St Louis 31 15 7 69 206 164 Marsh Fork 4 250 W-1 Sacramento 12 31 279 24% 4-6 Lost 3 11-10 1-21 8-21 12 Lehigh 98, Holy Cross 95 5-8 0-0 14, David Conrad 4-6 0-0 9, Detroit 24 26 5 53 185 200 “I was awfully pleased to have a 10-point lead at Gauley Bridge 11 214 L-3 3 Maine 71, New Hampshire 68 Aaron Kidney 2-3 2-2 6, Todd Schonover Minnesota 17 30 9 43 169 192 Saturday’s Games Mount Hope 2 .143 L-1 McMillan 2-5 0-0 4, Threatt 3-5 1-1 7, halftime because I didn’t think that was a very 12 Monmouth, N J. 74. Robert Morris 55 2-4 2-2 6, Todd Lâcher 3-6 O O 6, Vince Toronto 13 35 5 31 150 221 Cleveland 113, Minnesota 110, OT Montcalm 1 13 071 L-1 Banos 0-1 0-0 0, Polynice 4-7 0-0 8 To­ Penn 73, Dartmouth 59 Lâcher 2 3 1-3 5 TOTALS 25-44 9-11 88.

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