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34 Union- Thursday, January 19, 1995 Score boa AMERICAN HOCKEY NORTHERN Portland 24 Albany 24 Providence 20 Adirondack 19 "Worcester 14 12 1111 ATLANTIC PEI 21 Fredericton 19 St. John's 19 "iS 'Saint John 18 Cape Breton 13 SOUTHERN Binghamton 24 Cornwall 20 Syracuse 19 Rochester 18 Hershey 13 DIVISION Pts GF GA 11 9 57 180 125 9 8 56 143 106 16 8 48 162 147 18 45 154 156 22 35 140 170 24 8 32 123 173 DIVISION 24 3 45 173 168 19 3 41 136 141 21 2 40 145 146 21 5 41 148 161 26 4 30 147 181 DIVISION 13 6 54 160 130 7 47 139 137 17 6 44 164 150 22 5 41 166 169 17 6 32 129 149 YESTERDAY'S GAME No games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES No games scheduled TOMORROW'S GAMES FALCONS at Providence Hershey at Albany Worcester at Binghamton Saint John at Cape Breton PEI at Fredericton Adirondack at Rochester Portland at St. John's Cornwall at Syracuse 22. Technicals-Miami coach Loughery, Boston illegal defense 2, Miami illegal detense 2. A NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC.

EASTERN CONFERENCE 1312 Atlantic Division Pct GB Streak Home Away Cont Orlando 31 7 .816 Won 5 18- 0 13- 7 22- 6 New York 21 13 .618 8 Won 1 12- 5 9- 8 15- 7 Boston 15 22 .405 Lost 2 9-11 6-11 10-14 "hi New Jersey 15 24 .385 Lost 1 10- 8 5-16 10-14 Miami 12 24 .333 18 Won 9- 7 3-17 8-14 Philadelphia 11 25 .306 19 Won 5-12 6-13 7-18 Washington 8 26 .235 21 Won 1 4-12 4-14 6-14 Central Division Cleveland 23 12 .657 Lost 1 12- 7 11- 5 17- 7 Charlotte 23 13 .639 Won 1 14- 3 9-10 15- 9 Indiana 21 15 .583 Won 2 12- 3 9-12 14- 9 4. Chicago 18 19 .486 6 Lost 4 10-10 8- 9 12-10 Atlanta 16 21 .432 8 Lost 10-10 6-11 12-14 13 23 .361 Won 2 6- 8 7-15 10-12 11 23 Lost 1 7- 9 4-14 7-16 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division of Utah 27 10 .730 Won 7 13- 6 14- 4 10- 9 Houston 22 12 .647 Lost 2 12- 7 10- 5 11-9 San Antonio 21 13 .618 Lost 1 12- 6 9- 7 13- 9 64 Denver 18 18 .500 Lost 2 12- 7 6-11 12-12 Dallas 16 18 .471 Lost 1 9-10 7- 8 10-13 Minnesota 8 27 .229 18 Won 1 4-13 4-14 5-14 Pacific Division -Phoenix 28 8 .778 2 17- 2 11- 6 18- 4 Seattle 25 9 .735 2 Won 7 17- 1 8- 8 15- 6 LA Lakers 22 12 .647 5 Lost 1 12- 4 10- 8 14- 7 Sacra. 20 15 .571 Won 1 14- 5 6-10 10- 9 Portland 18 16 .529 9 Lost 2 12- 6 6-10 11-12 Golden St. 11 23 .324 16 Won 1 8-10 3-13 8-15 Clippers 5 31 .139 23 Lost 6 3-15 2-16 2-19 TUESDAY'S GAMES TODAY'S GAMES San Antonio 101, Boston 92 Seattle at Minnesota, 8 Orlando 109, Charlotte 98 New York at Houston, 8 Phoenix 129, Denver 113 Wash. at Milwaukee, 8:30 Seattle 115, Cleveland 91 Phoenix at Portland, 10 7 Sacra.

95, Portland 88 Golden St. at 10:30 YESTERDAY'S GAMES TOMORROW'S GAMES Miami 121, Boston 93 Lakers at Boston, 7:30 Char. 111, San Ant. 110 Phila. vs.

Washington, 7:30 Phila. 92, Atlanta 80 San Ant. at Miami, 7:30 Utah 99, Detroit 86 N.J. at Charlotte, 7:30 Indiana 106, Lakers 105 Atlanta at Indiana, 7:30 Orl. 108, Dallas 97 Orlando at Denver, 8 Milw.

97, Chicago 93 Houston at Detroit, 8. Cleve. at Clippers, 8:30 Minn. at Chicago, New York at Dallas, 8:30 Cleveland at Utah, 9 Port. at Clippers, 10:30 Heat, 121-93 Pacers, 106-105 BOSTON (93) Montross 0-0 1-2 5, 1, 11-14 3-7 25, Campbell 8-15 1-2 17, Ceballos 3-10 1-2 Wilkins 1-8 2-4 Radio L.A.

LAKERS (105) Brown 4-7 0-3 10, Ellison Wesley 3-6 2-4 0-0 5, 7, Divac 9-12 1-2 19, Jones 5-13 0-0 10, Douglas 6-9 5-6 19, Fox 2-6 0-0 0-1 4, 6, Van Exel 10-21 5-6 30, Bowie 2-3 0-0 4, McDaniel 4-10 6-6 14, Strong 1-1 0-0 2, Peeler 2-3 1-2 5, Lynch 3-9 2-2 8, Smith Edwards 1-4 0-0 2, Minor 0-0 0-0 0. To- 2-5 0-0 5. Totals 44-91 11-16 105. tals 35-69 17-29 93. INDIANA (106) MIAMI Rice $-13 (121) 2-2 20, Willis 12-23 0-2 25, 24, Thompson 2-7 4-4 8, R.

Miller 7-14 1-1 D.Davis 6-12 0-4 12, McKey 8-12 8-8 fit. Salley 4-7 2-2 10, Coles 5-7 4-5 14, Owens 19, Workman 2-8 2-2 8, Scott 4-5 5-8 14, 9-13 0-3 18, Reeves 3-4 0-0 6, Geiger 0-9 Jackson 2-3 0-0 4, Williams 1-3 0-0 0-0 To- 2, 0-0 0, Gamble 5-0 1-2 11, Eackles 2-6 0-0 Mitchell 6-10 1-2 13. Ferrell 1-1 2. 3. Totals 51-88 14-22 121.

10, Askins 0-2 3-4 L.A. Lakers 18 31 26 30-105 Lohaus 3-5 2-2 tals 39-75 21-29 106. Boston 20 24 25 24- 93 Indiana 28 32 25 21-106 Miami 29 32 31 29-121 3-Point Lakers 6-16 (Van 3-Point goals-Boston 6-18 (Brown 2-4, Exel 5-10, Smith 1-2, Ceballos 0-1, Lynch Douglas 2-4, Wesley 1-2, Wilkins 1-4, Fox 0-1, Jones 0-2), Indiana 1-2). 7-14 (R. Fouled Miller out 0-2, Edwards 0-2), Miami 5-12 (Rice 2-3, 4-9, Workman 2-3, Scott -None.

Lakers 55 Eackles 0-1, 2-4, Gamble 1-1, 0-1, Reeves Askins 0-1). 0-1, (Lynch 8), Indiana 41 (D.Davis 9). Assists Lohaus Willis Fouted out-None. Rebounds -Boston 47 Lakers 22 (Van Exel 10), Indiana (Radia 9), Miami 44 (Willis 18). Assists- 24 Indiana (Workman 19.

9). Total Technicals Indiana Lakers illegal (Coles 7). Total fouls--Boston 5), 20, Miami Miami 28 defense 2, Campbell. Boston 22 (Wilkins, Brown 25, 76ers, 92-80 PHILADELPHIA (92) Weatherspoon 10-20 6-11 26, 0-1 0-0 0, wright 0-6 5-8 5, Barros 5-12 11-11 24, Grayer 7-15 2-2 16, Alston 6-11 4-5 16, Bradley 1-1 0-0 2, Tyter 1-2 0-0 3. Totals 30-68 28-37 92.

ATLANTA (80) Long 4-6 0-0 8, Norman 3-9 0-0 6, Lang 4-9 0-0 8, Augmon 0-6 2-2 2, Blaylock 5-15 1-2 12, Ehlo 4-11 2-2 10, Smith 6-10 2-2 16, Anderson 1-3 1-2 3, Corbin 7-14 0-0 15, Koncak 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 34-84 8-10 80. Philadelphia 26 21 20 25-92 Atlanta 15 18 24 23-80 3-Point goals -Philadelphia 4-8 (Barros 3-6, Tyler 1-1, Grayer 0-1), Atlanta 4-22 (Smith 2-6, Corbin 1-3, Blaylock 1-6, Koncak 0-1, Norman 0-2, Ehlo 0-4). Fouled out-Blaylock. Rebounds -Philadelphia 57 (Weatherspoon 14), Allanta 42 (Lang 7).

Assists-Philadelphia 9 (Barros 5), Atlanta 21 (Blaylock 9), Total fouls-Philadelphia 14, Alianta 26. TechnicalsAtlanta illegal defense. Flagrant foulsWilliams. Magic, 108-97 ORLANDO (108) Royal 4-6 0-0 8, Grant 7-13 1-1 15, O'Neal 17-25 8-13 42, Hardaway 6-12 0-2 12, Anderson 4-8 0-0 9, Shaw 5-9 0-0 13, Rollins 0-0 0-0 0, Bowie 1-2 0-0 2, Scott 2-3 0-0 5, Avent 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 47-80 9-16 109.

DALLAS (97) Mashpurn 13-25 1-2 29, Jones 5-16 0-2 10, Williams 0-0 2-2 2, Kidd 3-6 0-0 6, Jackson 9-21 4-7 23, Wiley 4-6 2-4 14, Hodge 0-2 0-0 0. Smith 2-5 3-4 7, Davis 3-4 0-0 6. Totals 39-85 12-21 97. Orlando 32 27 19 30-108 Dallas 23 23 24 27 97 3-Point goals- Orlando 5-10 (Shaw 3-4, Scoll 1-2, Anderson 1-3, Hardaway 0-11, Dallas 7-12 (Wiley 4-6, Mashburn 2-4, Jackson 1-1, Davis 0-1). Fouled out-Williams.

Rebounds- Orlando 43 (O'Neal 10), Dallas 52 (Jones 19). Assists- Orlando 34 (Anderson 10), Dallas 23 (Jackson 7). Tolal fouls- Orlando 20, Dallas 19. Technical- Orlando illegal defense. NBA TODAY By The Associated Press SCOREBOARD Thursday, Jan.

19 New York al Houston (8 p.m, EST). The first meeting of last season's NBA finalists. The Rockets won their first NBA tille, beating the Knicks in seven games. LOCAL Wednesday, 18 MEN'S BASKETBALL STCC 117, Quinsigamond 90 Merrimack 76, AIC 74 WNEC 84, MIT 80 Springfield 75, Quinniplac 69 Springfield 75, Quinnipiac 69 QUINNIPIAC (8-6, 3-3) Trimarchi 5-15 0-0 13, Johnson 1-2 0-2 3, Liapes 0-2 0-0 0, Dawson 11-15 3-6 25, Sprawling 2-2 0-0 4, Bierwirth 1-3 0-0 2, Jordan 1-1 3-6 5, Brown 1-2 1-2 4, Beloin 6-12 1-2 14. Totals 28-54 8-18 69.

SPRINGFIELD (7-5, 2-4) Johnson 0-3 0-0 0, Robinson 9-12 7-8 26, Reissner 4-9 1-2 11, Cavallo 2-4 0-1 6, Bennett 0-0 0-0 0, Mesgar 3-9 2-2 8, Freeman 2-12 3-4 7, Guiskl 5-9 3-4 13, Waranis 1-4 2-2 4. Totals: 26-62 18-23 75. Halftime--Springfield 35, Quinnipiac 31. 3-Point Goals-Quinnipiac 5-17 (Trimarchi 3-9, Johnson 1-2, Liapes 0-1, Bierwirth 0-2, Beloin 1-3). Springfield 5-14 (Johnson 0-1, Robinson 1-3, Reissner 2-7, Cavallo 2-3).

Fouled out- None. Rebounds -Quinnipiac 35 (Dawson 9). Springfield 37 (Freeman B). Assists- Quinnipiac 15 (Johnson 7). Springfield 15 (Johnson 3, Freeman 3).

A-250. Merrimack 76. AIC 74 AIC 2-4) Childs 2-2 1-2 6, Porter 0-2 0-0 0, Dawkins 2-10 2-4 6, Jones 5-11 0-1 13, Steinman 2-5 0-0 6, Olivacce 4-14 2-4 11, Anderson 6-11 7-10 20, Archbold 4-9 1-1 9, Curley 0-2 0-0 0, Thorpe 1-4 1-2 3. Totals: 26-70 14-24 74. MERRIMACK (9-5, 4-2) Goines 4-9 5-5 14, Merrill 0-1 0-0 0, Ocasio 3-6 2-4 10, Williams 6-15 3-5 16, Alix 2-5 2-2 8, Boylan 0-1 0-0 0.

Colon 5-9 5-9 15, Nugent 4-8 3-4 11, Betten 1-1 0-2 2. Tolals: 25-55 20-31 76. Halflime -Merrimack 46, AIC 38. 3- Point Goals-AIC 8-23 (Childs 1-1, Porter 0-2, Dawkins 0-4, Jones 3-8, Steinman 2-3, Olivacce 1-1, Anderson 1-2, Curley 0-2). Merrimack 6-14 (Goines 1-3, Ocasio 2-3, Williams 1-3, Alix 2-4, Bovian 0-1).

Fouled out -Archbold. Rebounds-AIC 47 (Anderson 10). Merrimack 38 (Colon 13). Assists- -AIC 13 (Dawkins 5). Merrimack 11 (Williams 4).

A-450. WNEC 84, MIT 30 MIT Caruther 11, Rivers 8, Pullen 12, Chang 0, Cao 2, Hyun 11, Miller 2, Whalen 18, Levesque 14, Chang 2. Totals: 27-(2)-24-80. WNEC Dowd 0, Evans 17, Copeland 8, Langan 6, Walsh 15, Spann 16, Codey 11, Laurie 3, DeSimone 4, Thompson 4. Totals: 32-(7)-13-84.

Halftime: WNEC, 50-36. 3-Point Goals: Rivers, Hyun, Evans, Copeland 2, Langan 2, Codey, Laurie. STCC 117, Quinsigamond 90 QUISIGAMOND Carter 16, Gelpi 10, Delem 2, Jarrett 21, Sebastryanski 7, Reidi 18, Magnusson 2. Bergenholtz 6, Donovan B. Totals: 35-(4)-16-90.

STCC McCummings 19, Spruell 21, Shea 24, Bilodeau 15, Kanosek 8, McMahon 2, Gill 26. Totals: 46-(6)-18-117. Halftime: STCC, 51-40. 3-Point Goals: Carter 2, Gelpi 2, McCummings, Shea 3, Bilodeau, Gill. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL WNEC 57, Simmons 37 AIC 79, Merrimack 66 Springfield 60, Quinnipiac 53 Williams 83, Vassar 47 Springfield 60, Quinnipiac 53 QUINNIPIAC (3-11, 1-5) Bethel 0-4 0-0 0, Currier 0-1 0-0 0, Varni 1-6 0-0 2, Bell 1-12 0-0 2, Edwards 4-5 1-3 10, Foster 0-5 0-0 0, Welby 0-2 0-0 0, Daniels 0-6, 0-0 0, Herbst 0-1 0-0 0, Young 0-2 0-0 0, King 10-15 3-4 19, Fre-.

derick 8-9 0-0 16. Totals: 24-68 4-7 53. SPRINGFIELD (5-7 2-4) Kempt 4-13 0-0 8, Detwiler 2-3 0-0 4, Olmsted 2-4 5-5 9, Mathers 2-8 2-4 6. Campbell 0-0 0-0 0, Coiro 0-1 0-0 0, Pchorvio 3-6 2-3 8, Scecina 4-11 6-11 14, Masterson 3-9 5-6 11. Totals: 20-55 20-29 60.

Halftime--Springfield 26, Quinnipiac 22. 3-Point Goals- Quinnipiac 1-16 (Bethel 0- 2, Currier 0-1, Bell 0-5, Eawards 1-2, Foster 0-4, Daniels 0-1, Herbst 0-1). Springfield 0-11 (Kempt 0-6, Olmsted 0-1, Masterson 0-4). Fouled out--Bell. Rebounds-Quinnipiac 41 (King 7, Frederick 7).

Springfield 48 (Scecina 19). AssistsQuinnipiac 9 (Foster 2, Welby 2). Springfieid 9 (Mathers 5). Total fouls-Quinnipiac 22. Springfield 8.

A-100. WNEC 57, Simmons 37 SIMMONS Hamel 17, Schneider 14, Donnelly 0, Tudryn 0, Moulion 6. Totals: 16-(2)-3-37. WNEC Monaghan 6. Johndrow Gaze 2, Clark 28, Coia 15, Castiglione 3, Forsythe 0.

Totals: 21-(7)-8-57. Halftime: WNEC, 34-16. 3-Point Goals: Mouton 2, Johndrow, Clark 5, Cois. 4. LOCAL HORSE RACING SUFFOLK Yesterday's results man 4-SYO, 4.

2 Currently Pink (Hole) 76.60 30.20 10.00 4 Zubaz (Vargas) 28.60 15.60 8 She Aint Staying (Rivera) 7.80 Perfecta (2-4) paid $627.60. 2nd 4YO UD, 6. 3 Astraphi (Hampshire) 8.60 3.60 3.00 7 Sterling Penache (Baez) 3.20 2.80 4 Pierce Bridge (Petro) 5.20 Daily Double (2-3) paid $321.80. Perfec(3-6) paid $27.80. Trifecta (3-6-4) paid $316.60.

4YO up, 6f. Lillie Nurse (Panas) 8.80 4.60 2.80 3 Twilight Countess (Baez) 6.80 4.40 6 B. Laura (Bonilla) 3.00 Perfecta (1-3) paid 551.40. 4YO up, 5 Six Thirty 1wo (Grca! 27.40 11.40 5.40 8 Oiden's Luck (Vega) 4.80 3.40 6 Twinkling Shoes (Baez) 2.60 Perfecta (5-8) paid $171.00. Trifecta (5- 8-6) paid $362.60.

5th alc, 4YO up, 7 Honest Poker (Jellison) 3.60 2.60 2.40 4 Valid Ms Cherokee (Petro) 3.40 3.00 Heart Of A Queen (Grullon) 3.80 Perfecta (7-4) paid $13.00. Pic-3 (1-5-7) paid $187.60. 6th mdn, 3YO, St. 8 Country Sultan (Crbllo) 4.80 3.60 3.00 4 Marine Sargent (Baez) 12.00 6.80 5 Run For The Sun (Vargas) 5.00 Perfecta (8-4) paid $62.60. Trifecta (8- 4-5) paid $364.80.

7th alc, 4YO up, 2 Country Town (Crollo) 5.20 3.40 2.80 5 Tug And A Haul (Santiago) 11.00 6.00 3 Toopieare (Searchwell) 3.80 Perfecta (2-5) paid $42.00. Pic-3 (7-8-2) paid 532.20. 4YO up, 6f. 5 Shrpnd Luck (Hmpshre) 7.00 3.20 2.60 Scratch's Brother (Cortez). 2.80 2.20 Detusive (Morales) 4.20 Perfecta (5-4) paid $15.80.

Trifecta (5- 4-1) paid $128.80. 9th 4YO up, 61. 2 Armagh County (Vega) 8.40 4.20 out 1 Armed At Dark (Vargas) 2.80 out 3 Skin's Fan (Hampshire) out Perfecta (2-1) paid $26.20. Trifecta (2- 1-3) paid $89.40. Pic-3 (2-5-2) paid $163.60.

10th 4YO VA, 1 1-16mi. 9 Winver Ridge (Vazquez) 6.20 3.60 2.40 3 Ben Co Co (Jellison) 3,40 2.20 7 Mushroom Tea (Hampshire) 3.80 Perfecta (9-3) paid $17.80. Trifecta (9- 3-7) paid $96.20. Pic-3 (2-9) paid $52.40. Allendance Handle $223,163.

HOCKEY NHL WAIVER DRAFT LIST NEW YORK (AP) The selections made in the 1994-95 NHL waiver draft. Listed by claiming team, player, position, former team, and compensalion: 1, Ottawa, Rob Gaudreau, rw, San Jose, cash. 2, Hartford, Brian Glynn, d. Vancouver, cash. 3, Edmonton, Dean Kennedy, Winnipeg, cash.

4, Hartford, Kelly Chase, rw, St. Louis, cash. 5, Edmonton, Len Esau, Calgary, cash. 6, St. Louis, Donald Dufresne, Los Angeles, cash.

7, Toronto, Randy Wood, Iw, Buffalo, cash. 8, Pittsburgh, Chris Joseph, Tampa Bay, cash, 9, Winnipeg, Igor Korolev, rw. St. Louis, cash, 10, Pittsburgh, Francois Leroux, Oflowa, cash, 11, Calgary, Sheldon Kennedy, rw, Winnipeg, cash. 12, Pittsburgh, Wayne McBean, Winnipeg, cash.

13, Chicago. Roger Johansson, Caigary, cash. 14, Detroll, Doug Brown, rw, Pittsburgh, Micah Aivazoff. 15, Edmonton, Micah Aivazoff, Pittsburgh, cash. 16, St.

Louis, Greg Gilbert, Iw, N.Y. Rangers, cash. 17, Pittsburgh, Mike Hudson, N.Y. Rangers, cash. Note: Micah Alvazoff was the subiect of two claims.

The Detroil Red Wings placed Aivazoff on their available player list after selecting Doug Brown from Pittsburgh, and the Penguins claimed AlvazoH as compensation, AivazoM was then claimed by Edmonton from Pittsburgh. COLLEGES AiC 79, Merrinack 56 AIC (12-2, 4-2) Scarpa 1-2 0-0 3, McDonald 2-7 0-0 5, Simpson 1-4 4-5 6, Abraham 0-2 0-0 0, Robertson 2-5 2-2 6. Kuhl 0-0 0-0 0, Gooden 2-2 1-1 5, Redley 3-7 0-1 6, Childs 0-1 0-2 0, Driscoll 0-1 0-0 0, Sargent 1-3 0-1 2, Garcia 12-17 7-7 31, Clarke 7-9 1-1 15. Totals: 31-60 15-20 79. MERRIMACK (4-9, 1-5) Greatorex 4-11 0-19, Guertin 2-4 0-2 5, Gaglioti 7-10 1-2 15, Kelly 0-3 1-2 1, Appiegate 2-5 0-4 4, Pikiell 5-17 6-7 16, Cooke 0-0 0-0 0, Holly 0-1 0-0 0.

Veileux 1-5 0-0 0, Newcomb 6-8 3-3 15. Totals: 27-64 11-21 66. Hattime-AIC 40, Merrimack 28. J- Point Goals-AIC 2-5 (Scarpa 1-2, McDonaid 1-1, Redley 0-1, Garcia 0-1). Merrimack 1-10 (Greatorex 0-2, Guertin 1-2, Kelly 0-2, Pikiell 0-3, Holly 0-1), Fouled out- Greatorex.

Rebounds-AIC 41 (Garcia 11). Merrimack 35 (Gaglioti Assists-AIC 20 (Robertson 6). Merrimack 14 (Greatorex 4). Total fouls-AIC 21. Merrimack 16.

A-150. WRiams 43, Vassar 47 VASSAR Fischer 5, Clark 8, Vogt 16, Tote 5, Farrel 4. Samsel 2, Brand 2, Wostrack 0, Barnes 3, Papinikolas 0. Totals: 17-(2)-11-47. WILLIAMS Nesbit 10, Thompson 12, McDermott 10, Shea 6, Mallory 8, Teutonico 13, Kooniz 8, Bongiorno 5, Birrell 5, Gametchu 4, Vigulto 2.

34-(1)-14- 83. Halftime: Williams, 43-16. 3-Point Goals: Fischer, Vogt, Bongiorno, WRESTLING WP1 35, AIC 12 Lowell 43, AIC 6 Thursday, Jan. 19 MEN'S BASKETBALL UMass at Rhode Island, 7:30 Westfieid St. al Rhode Island 7:30 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Westfield St.

at Rhode Island 5:30 Green Mt. at North Adams 6 Fitchburg St. at Elms, 7 Mount Holyoke at WNEC, 7 HOCKEY Framingham St. al WNEC, at Olympia, 6:45 Connecticut at AIC, at Smead Arena, 7:30 MEN'S SQUASH Amherst at MIT, WRESTLING Springfield at Boston 1 MOTOR SPORTS NEW ENGLAND HILLCLIMBERS ASSOCIATION 1994 Points Champions SPRINGFIELD: Final 1994 point standings in the New England Hillclimbers Association motorcycle point series: 50cc (4-4 years old): 1. Nick Patchen, 135 points.

90cc (6-12 years old): 1. Bob LaMorte, Peckville, 175 points; 2. Andy Major, Brookfield, 163; 3. Adam Norton, Brookfield, 133; 4. Matt Gagne, Sutton, 120; 5.

Derek Lapp, North Rose, N.Y., 79; 6. Monica Morel, East Longmeadow, 78. 80cc (12-15 vears old): 1. Jesse O'Connor, Monson, 195; 2. Jeff Fisher, Warren, 160; 3.

Louie Ruggiero, Country, 99. 125cc: 1. Joey Decaro, Ludlow, 185; 2. Chris VonFlatern, Wilbraham, 162, J. Jason Laurion, Monson, 104.

200cc: 1. Bob LaMorie Peckville, 165; 2. Chris VonFlatern, Wilbrham, 130, 3. Nick Cola, Enfield, 62. 250cc: 1.

Cathy Templeton, Manchester, 165; 2. Lou Weich, Manchester, 146, 3. Chris Kattler, Monson, 139; 4. Rich O'Connor, Monson, 108; 5. Eric, McVeigh, Bolton, 21.

400cc: 1. Viateur Mathieu, Tolland, 141; 2. Joel Lombra, E. Longmeadow, 140; 3. Dave Gagne, Sutton, 136; 4.

Craig Morel, E. Longmeadow, 107; 5. Bob Shreiner, Bird in Hand, 103; 6. Jimmmy O'Connell, Springfield, 26. 500cc: 1.

Bob Templeton, Manchester, Conn, 180; 2. Gerald Divelbliss, No. Rose, New York, 130; 3. Lou Welch, Manchester, 122; 4. Mike Templeton, Botton, 12; 5.

Jack Baldina, Brimfield, 4. 750: 1. Bob Shreiner, Bird In Hand, 185; 2. Kevin LaTulipe, Torrington, 156; 3, Jimmy O'Connell, Springfield, 123; 4. Billy White, Upton, 90; 5.

Rob Patchen, Sterling, New York, 64; 6. Dennis Stoddard, Hopkinton, 40. Open Class: 1. Mike Templeton, Bollon, 180; 2. Rich Shepard, Auburn, 175; 3.

Billy White, Upton, 103; 4. Nick Paneczko, Southington, 92; 5. Rob Sheldon, Worcester, 64: 6. Stefan Paneczko, Southington, 57; 7. Mike Ferrier.

New Hartford, LOCAL LISTINGS THE BROOKSIDE SOCCER CLUB will be holding sign-ups for spring soccer on Thursday, Jan. 19 from 6:30 8:30 p.m, at the Greenleaf Community Center's upper meeting room. For further information call Ed at 783-2759. SPRINGFIELD WOMEN'S SOFTBALL League meeling will be Sunday, Jan. 22 at the Cornerstone Lounge, Page Boulevard, at 2 p.m.

All teams are asked to attend. League changes and voling will be on the agenda. Any teams wishing to join, contact Agnes at 739-1863. 1995 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OPEN RACQUETBALL TOURNAMENT will be held Jan. 20-22 al New England Heallh and Racquet Club in West Springfield.

Entry fee $30, $15 for second event, 540 for Open division and $15 for Juniors. Cash prizes will be awarded. For more information call 781-0181. 1995 CEREBRAL PALSY BOWLING TOURNAMENT will be held Jan. 21-22 at Fair Lanes in Chicopee.

Opening ceremonies 10:30 a.m. For more information call Don Lango at 796-7323 or Fred McAtee at 592-9161. PYJSL REFEREE COURSE will be Jan. 21-22 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

at the Polish-American Club on Route 57 in Feeding Hills. To register please send check for $25 made payable to the PVJSL, PO Box 798, Chicopee, MA 01021. For more information call 598-0922. GAMES AND LANES is accepting applications for their adult men's soccer league which starts Jan. 23.

For more information call 789-3273. AGAWAM SOCCER ASSOCIATION will hold Pioneer Valley sign-ups on Tuesday, Jan, 24 from 6-8 p.m. al the Agawam Library, NORTHERN CONNECTICUT INDOOR SPORTS in Windsor Locks is accepting registrations for free golf clinics to be held Tuesday, Jan. 24 and Thursday, Jan. 26 from a.m.

and p.m. Clinics will be given by Holyoke Country Club pro Via Wightman and tourning pro Steve Riggs. For more information call 623-2413. PIONEER VALLEY SOCCER League will accept registration for entry into the spring league from now until Jan. 31.

Field permits, team biographies and registration fees are required. Rosters and game passes are due by March 1 and referee and league fees are due April 4. Conlact the league office at 598-0922 for information. JIMMY FUND SNOWBALL OPEN RACQUETBALL TOURNAMENT will be held Feb. 3-5 al New England Heath and Racquet Club in East Longmeadow.

Entry fees range from For more Information call 525-3931. PREPS Jan. 18 BOYS BASKETBALL Williston 57, Salisbury 47 Wilbraham Monson 57, Kingswood Oxford 48 Choate 69, Sufield 54. Cushing 82, Deerfield 40 Berkshire 62, Taft 57 GIRLS BASKETBALL Deerfield 54, Williston 44 Stonleigh Burnham 54, Wilbraham Monson 32 Northfield 49, Andover 36 Suffield 50, Berkshire 30 BOYS HOCKEY Williston 7, Kingswood Oxford 1 Deerfield 7, Kimball 1 Hotchkiss 7, Berkshire 1 GIRLS HOCKEY Northfield 2, Berkhire 1 Deerfield 6, Simsbury 0 BOYS SWIMMING Williston 6, Avon 1 Northlield 108, Worcester 60 Loomis 117, Hotchkiss 68 GIRLS SWIMMING Northfield 95, Worcester 84 Williston 67, Kingswood 26 Loomis 123, Hotchkiss 62 WRESTLING Wilbraham Monson 36, Pomfret 21 GIRLS SQUASH Deerfield 7, Williston 0 BOYS SQUASH Salisbury 5, Williston 2 Taft 7, Berkshire 0 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Stoneleigh 7-15- 15-4-15, Berkshire 15-7- 12-15-6 RIFLERY Suffield 916, Wilbraham Monson 827 TANK by Jeff I Millar Bill Hinds WASN'T HE AN ESU YEP. NOW HE'S A BIG ALUMNI LET'S GO, TAIG 19 THE GONG A FOOTBALL HERO IN AND A HUGE FUNDRAISER FOR SON, GIMME BORING, AND LEGACY.

ESU HAS THE '709? THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT. 30 REPS, IT HURTS. TO TAKE HIM. AND HE WANTS HIS BOY TO PLAY FOR ESU, TOO 1 .5. Canada 6, U.S.

4 AHL ALL- STAR SUMMARY Canada 2 0-6 United States 2-4 First Period-1, Canada, Bonvie (Intranuovo), 7:08. 2, United States, Dean (Tookey, Lapointe), 7:42. 3, Canada, Pitlick (Eisenhunt, Norris), 16:16. 4, United States, Poapst (Petrovicky), 17:02. Penalfles-None.

Second Period-5, Canada, Intranuovo, 9:37. 6, Canada, Bure, 10:02. 7, Canada, Esau (Chernomaz, Norris), 14:19. 8, Canada, Picard (Agusta), 19:35. PenaltiesNone.

Third Period-9, United States, LaPointe (Tookey), 7:20. 10, United States, Dupree (Petrovicky), 9:19. Penally Canada bench, served by Norris (too many men), 13:56. Shots on goal Canada 13-11-4-32. United Stales 11-11-21--43.

Power -play Opportunities- Canada 0 of United States 0 of 1. Goalies--Canada, Cousineau, (43 shots39 saves). United States, Bailey (32-26). A Referee -Blaine Angus. Linesmen--Pal McCluskey, John Galipeau.

1 FOOTBALL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS By The Associated Press Sunday, Jan. 29 SUPER BOWL AXIX San Diego vs. San Francisco, at Miami, 6 p.m, Sunday, Feb. 5 Pro Bowl at Honolulu, 6 p.m. LATEST LINE NFL Favorite Odds Underdog Sunday, January 29.

Super Bowl XXIX-Miami, Fla. San Fran. 191 (52) San Diego NBA Favorite.y Points New Underdog York Seattle MINNESOTA MILWAUKEE Washington Phoenix Pick'em PORTLAND SACRAMENTO 61 Golden State College Basketbal Favorite Points Under dog TEMPLE Washington Massachusetts 144 RHODE ISLAND GEORGIA TECH 14 N.C.-Wilmington RUTGERS Duquesne INDIANA STATE Northern Jowa N.C.-CHARLOTTE -7 Louisville DEPAUL St. Joseph's TRANSACTIONS Wednesday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League CALIFORNIA ANGELS--Announced the retirement of Dr. Jules Rasinski, team physician, effective March 31.

Named Dr. Lewis Yocum medical director of the team's organization. Northern League ST. PAUL SAINTS--Sold the contracts of Vince Castaldo, third baseman, and Mason Rudolph, catcher, to the Florida Marlins; Benny Castillo, outfielder, to the Cleveland Indians; and Matt Stark, first baseman hitter, to the New York Yankees. BASKETBALL National Basketbal Association UTAH JAZZ -Activated David Benoit, forward, from the injured list.

Placed Jay Humphries, guard, on the injured list. FOOTBALL National Football League HOUSTON OILERS--Named Johnny Roland running backs coach, MINNESOTA VIKINGS-Named Chip Myers receivers coach. Canadian Footbal League SHREVEPORT PIRATES--Named Joe Barnes offensive coordinator. GOLF United States Golf Association USGA- Named Barbara Mcintire chairman and Joan Birkland vice-chairman of its rational Women's Commitlee for 1995. HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS--Signed Steve Rucchin, center, to a mulliyear contract.

WASHINGTON CAPITALSTraded Kevin Hatcher, defenseman, to the Dallas Stars for Mark Tinordi and Rick Mrozik, defensem*n. Traded Don Beaupre, goaltender, to the Ottawa Senators for a fifth-round pick in the 1995 entry draft. Colonial Hockey League BRANTFORD SMOKE Craig Newton director of business operations. East Coast Hockey League ROANOKE EXPRESS-Announced Dave Gagnon, goaltender, and Michael Smith, defenseman, have been recalled by the Minnesota Moose of the International Hockey League. Placed Jeff Jestadt, left wing, on the 14-day inured reserve list.

Transferred Darwin McClelland, right wire, from the 14- to the 30-day injured reserve list, retroactive to Jan. 13. Signed John Bradley, goaltender. SOCCER National Professional Soccer League HARRISBURG HEAT Rob Elliolt, forward, on waivers for the purpose of termination. COLLEGE -Named Pat Donohoe defensive line coach.

TENNESSEE-Announced the resignation of Lovie Smith, secondary coach, to take a similar iob al Ohio State. Named defensive coordinator Larry Marmie as secondary coach. TRI-STATE-Announced the resignation of Butch Perchan, athlelic director, to become full-time director of development. Bucks, 97-93 MILWAUKEE (97) Robinson 9-18 6-7 24, Newman 0-2 0-0 0, Baker 11-20 1-6 23, Murdock 5-13 2-2 13, Day 7-15 2-4 19, Corion 5-6 1-2 12, Lister 0-0 0-0 0, Mayberry 0-3 2-2 2, Pinckney 0-0 2-2 2, Barry 0-0 2-2 2. Tolals 37-77 18-27 97.

CHICAGO (93) Pippen 4-16 7-10 15, Kukoc 7-14 2-2 16, Perdue 2-2 0-0 4, Harper 3-7 0-01, Armstrong 5-13 0-0 12. Longley 3-8 3-3 9, Myers 1-5 1-4 3, Blount 1-3 0-0 2, Kerr 7-10 0-0 19, Wennington 3-4 0-0 6. Totals 36-82 13-19 93. Milwaukee 25 27 22 23 -97 Chicago 30 27 18 18-93 3-Point goals 5-14 (Day 3- 7, Conlon 1-1, Murdock 1-3, Robinson 0-1, Newman 0-1, Mayberry 0-1), Chicago 8- 20 (Kerr 5-6, Armsirong 2-5, Harper 1-2, Kukoc 0-1, Pippen 0-61. Fouled outNone.

Rebounds--Milwaukee 51 (Baker 12), Chicago 50 (Longley 10). AssistsMilwaukee 21 (Murdock 6), Chicago 31 (Kukoc 9). Total fouls--Milwaukee 24, Chicago 26. Technicals- -Chicago illegal defense 2. Flagrant foul--Day.

SuperSonics, 115-91 LATE TUESDAY CLEVELAND (91) Hill 4-9 4-9 12, Mills 3-7 0-0 6, Williams 4-9 0-2 8, Brandon 7-13 4-5 20, Phils 3-9 0-0 6. Colter 1-3 2-4 4, Cage 2-5 2-4 6, Campbell 2-11 6-8 10, Ferry 3-6 2-2 11, Batlie 1-4 3-3 5, Dreiting 1-2 1-2 J. Totals 31-78 24-39 91. SEATTLE (115) Kemp 6-11 3-4 15, Schrempf 7-10 6-7 21, Johnson 2-4 0-0 4, Gill 4-5 0-2 8, Payton 7-12 5-6 20, Perkins 4-5 0-0 11, McMillan 1-5 0-0 2, Askew 5-10 3-3 13, Marciulionis 5-8 5-5 15, Houston 1-5 2-2 4, Wingfield 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 43-77 24-29 115.

Cleveland 14 25 25 27 91 Seattle 31 25 29 30-115 3-Point Cleveland 5-14 (Ferry 3- 6, Brandon 2-4, Battle 0-1, Campbell 0-1, Mills 0-20, Seattle 5-16 (Perkins 3-3, Schrempt 1-1, Payton 1-3, Askew 0-2, Houston 0-2, McMillan 0-2, Marciulionis 0-3), Fouled out--None. Rebounds- Cleveland 54 (Hill 9), Seattle 47 (Kemp 11). Assists -Cleveland 16 (Brandon 5), Seattle 26 (McMillan 7). Total fouls--Cleveland 24, Seattle 27. Technicals Cleveland coach Fratello, Seattle illegal defense 2, Askew.

A- 12,914, THIS DAY IN LOCAL SPORTS January 19, 1977 Matt McCarthy's 16 points helped Holy Cross to a 48-44 Catholic Youth Organization 10-12 basketball victory over Holy Name. TODAY'S CALENDAR PRO BASKETBALL NBA: New York at Houston, TV-TBS, 8 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Louisville at N.C. (Charlotte), TV-ESPN, 7:30 p.m. UMASS at Rhode Island, TV-SC; Radio-WHMP (1400 AM, 99.3 FM), 7:30 p.m.

BYU at Colorado State, TV-NESN, 9 p.m. UCLA at Arizona, TV-ESPN, 9:30 p.m. Stanford at California, TV-ESPN, midnight GOLF PGA TOUR: Northern Telecom Open, TV-ESPN, 4 p.m. CONNECTICUT OTB Bradley Teletheater: Aqueduct (12:30 p.m.), Freehold (12:30 p.m.), Gulfstream (1 p.m.), Plainfield p.m.), Fairgrounds (1:30 p.m.), Turfway (7 p.m.), Santa Anita (3:30 p.m.), Wonderland (7:25 p.m.), Meadowlands (7:30 p.m.), Derby Lane (7:30 p.m.), Hollywood (7:30 p.m.), Garden State (7:30 p.m.), Orange Park (7:45 p.m.) and Yonkers (8 p.m.) DOG RACING Hinsdale (N.H.), simulcasts of Aqueduct (12:30 p.m.), Hollywood (12:30 p.m.), Freehold (12:30 p.m.), Gulfstream (1 p.m.), Santa Anita (3:30 p.m.), Hollywood (7:30 p.m.), Meadowlands (7:30 p.m.), Pompano (7:30 p.m.), Garden State (7:30 p.m.), Jacksonville (7:45 p.m.), and Yonkers (8 p.m.) HORSE RACING Aqueduct (N.Y.), 12:30 p.m. JAI ALAI Hartford Fronton, 6:30 p.m.

COLLEGES TOP 25. FARED BY The Associated Press How the top 25 tears in The Associaled Press' men's college baskeloall poll fared Wednesday: 1. Massachusetts (11-1) did not play. Next: at Rhode Island, Thursday, 2. Connecticut (13-0) did not play.

Next: at Seton Hall, Saturday. 3. North Carolina (12-1) vs. No. 18 Virginia.

Next: vs. Virginia Tech at Greensboro, N.C., Salurday. 4. UCLA (9-1) did not play. Next: al No.

11 Arizona, Thursday. 5. Kentucky (11-2) beat Mississippi 82- 65. Next: vs. Vanderbilt, Saturday.

6. Syracuse (13-1) did not play. Next: at Providence, Saturday. 7. Kansas (12-2) beat Kansas State 78- 74.

Next: at Colorado, Saturday. 8. Maryland (13-3) did not play. Next: at North Carolina State, Sunday. 9.

Arkansas (14-3) beat Georgia 84-82. Next: al South Carolina, Saturday. 10. Georgetown (11-2) did not play. Next: vs.

Florida Atlantic, Thursday. 11. Arizona (12-3) did not play. Next: V5. No.

4 UCLA, Thursday. 12. Michigan State (11-2) beat Northwestern 93-56. Next: at Michigan, Sunday. 13.

Arizona State (12-3) did not play. Next: vs. Southern California, Thursday. 14. lowa State (14-2) beat Creighton 70-52.

Next: al Kansas State, Saturday. 15. Wake Forest (9-3) did not play. Next: vs. Clemson, Saturday.

16. Missouri (13-2) beat Jackson State 86-72. Next: at Oklahoma State, Sunday. 17. Oregon (11-1) did not play.

Next: al Washington Slate, Saturday. 18. Virginia (10-3) at No. 3 North Cardlina. Next: vs.

No. 22 Georgia Tech, Sunday. 19. New Mexico State (13-3) did not play. Next: at Nevada, Saturday.

20. Illinois (13-4) did not play. Next: at Minnesota, Saturday. 21. Stanford (11-2) did not play.

Next: al California, Thursday. 22. Georgia Tech (10-5) did not play. Next: VS. North Carolina Wilmington, Thursday.

23. Cincinnati (12-5) did not play. Next: V5. Saint Louis, Thursday, 24. Florida (8-5) beat South Carolina 71-59.

Next: at Tennessee, Sunday. 25. Pennsylvania (9-2) did not play. Next: al St, Joseph's, Saturday. Wednesday's College Basketball Scores BY The Associated Press EAST Albright 76, Messiah 46 Alderson-Broaddus 83, Wheeling Jesuit 76 Allentown 89, Neumann 69 Babson 70.

Coast Guard 65 -Wallace 88, St. 72 Brandeis 115, Worcester Tech 71 Bridgeport 100, New Haven 92 Bryant 81, 72 Bucknell 58, Lehigh 54 Charleston, W.Va. 106, Concord 82 Colgate 81, Navy 67 Concordia, N.Y. 65, Queens Colt. 55 Edinboro 67, Mercyhurs! 64 -Madison 72, Upsala 65 Falrmoni St.

96, Shepherd 82 Fordham 69, Lafayette 62 Geneva 98, Gannon 68 Gettysburg 75, Dickinson 59 Glenville St. 76, Davis Elkins 68 Green Mountain 61, Colby-Sawver 60 Grove City 73, Penn Behrend 72 Indiana 71, Penn $1. 69 Indiana, Pa. 130, Slippery Rock 82 Kings Point 91, Manhattanville 69 Kulztown 80, Bloomsburg 78, OT Lock Haven 79, Clarion 76 Merrimack 76, American Intl. 74 Miami 81, Providence 75 Millersville 95, East Stroudsburg 74 Muhlenberg 84, Haverford 69 N.Y, Tech 104, Adelphi 94 Old Dominion 89, American U.

82 Oneonta St. 85, Old Westbury 53 Pace 82, C.W. Post 66 Phila. Textile 77, Molloy 57 Ramapo 68, Jersey City St. 67 Springfield 75, Quinnipiac 69 St.

Anselm 70, St. Michael's 61 St. Vincent 70, Point Park 54 Susquehanna 107, Juniata 66 Trenton St. 83, Rutgers- Newark 63 Villanova 71, Pittsburgh 69 W. Va.

Weslyn 69, Bluefield SI. 67 Wash, Jeff. 92, Thiel 76 Waynesburg 110, Bethany, W.Va. 107, 20T West Liberty 78, Salem-Teikvo 76 West Virginia 89, Marshall 82 MIDWEST Akron 68, Kent 57 Ball SI. 85, Cent.

Michigan 68 Bluffion 85, Adrian 67 Bowling Green 90, E. Michigan 88, OT Calvin 63, Albion 46 Capital 82, Hiram Col. 53 Case Western 82, Allegheny 71 Franklin 91, Wabash 87, OT Hope 94, Olivet 81 Ill. Benedictine 83, Judson 76 lowa St. 70, Creighton 52 Kansas 78, Kansas St.

74 Kenyon 82, Oberlin 58 Madonna 89, Mich, -Dearborn 78 Michigan St. 93, Northwestern 56 Minnesota 81, Ohio St. 61 Mount Union 95, Marietta 69 Ohio Northern 77, Heidelberg 66 Ohio U. 73, Toledo 72 Otterbein 73, Muskingum 55 Rose -Hulman 58. DePauw 55, OT SW Missouri St.

80, Drake 66 Thomas More 74, Wilmington, Ohio 55 W. Michigan 80, Miami, Chio 63 Wittenberg 69, Ohio Weslen 62 Wooster 80, Denison 67 Xavier, Ohio 81, Wright St. 73 SOUTHWEST Arkansas $4, Georgia $2 Hardin-Simmons 95, SW Adventis! 92 Oklahoma 87, Oral Roberts 53 Texas 100, Southern Meth. 59 Wednesday, Jan. 18 BOYS BASKETBALL Independent Central 74, Comp 47 Central 74, Comp 47 CENTRAL Blackshear 19, Walker 2, Denson 21, Kelly 6, Gee 9, Berte 4, Early 2, Bailey 2, Senez 3 Joyner 6.

Totals: 33-2-74. COMP Shelton 6. Richards 9, Riberdy 2, Paquette 20. Hale 4, LaRoche 4, Rodriquez 2. Totals: 21-4-47.

Three-pointers: Senez, Blackshear 5. Richards. Halftime: Central 38-22. GIRLS BASKETBALL Independent Minnechaug 77, Northampton 62 West Springfieid 56, Amherst 41 Chicopee 47, Holyoke 37 Tri-County Commerce 74. Smith Voke 26 Gateway 42, Granby 30 Minnechaug 77, Northampton 62 NORTHAMPTON Stiles 18, Gonski 23, Cichaski 7.

Fanano 2, McCarthy 5, Maginnis 3, Breton 4. Totals: I 21-3-62. MINNECHAUG Wolkowski 15, Burke 21, Bushway 2, Kisner 4, O'Brien, Danker 31, Overton 4, Pessalano 2. Totais: 31-15-77. Three-pointers: Gonski 4, Cichaski 2, Maginnis.

Halftime: Minnechaug 36-31. West Side 56, Amherst 41 AMHERST Jones 13, Powell 17, Denis 2, Tharp 1, Shepard 2, Stanitis 2, Vanin 4. Totars: 14-12-41. WEST SPRINGFIELD Allen Manser 14, K. Donahue 5, DiCario 5, Parrish 4, Kennedy 2, B.

Donahue 12, C. McCaffrey 10. Three- Powell. Halflime: West Side 27-24. Chicopee 47, Holyoke 37 CHICOPEE Klupa 5, Hamre 7, Romano 14, Klett 8, Beecher 6, Hnitecki 2, Kozikowski 5.

Totals: 18-8-47. HOLYOKE Beauregard 11, Quinn 2, Robidoux 9, Gubala 4, Brassil 11. Tolals: 14-9-37. Three- pointers: Hamre. Halflime: Holyoke 22-20, Commerce 74, Smith Voke 26 SMITH VOKE.

Bobala 12, Ryan 14. Totals: 11-0-26. COMMERCE Willis 2, Hughes 2, Hicks 8, Gresham 6. Marsh 14, Wallace 26, Kritharidou 16. Totals: 36-2-74.

Three- pointers: Bobala 2, Ryan 2. Halftime: Commerce, 37-11. Gateway 42, Granby 30 GATEWAY Hardie 18, Bloomrose 5, Goldstein 3, Gormiey 7, Labonte 2, Scssaman 2, Howe 5. Totals: 17-8-42. GRANBY T.

Fontaine 15, Downie 2, Reynolds 2, Choquette 3, Leonard 5, Jerzyk 2, Fish 1. Totals: 10-9-30. Three-pointers: Gateway 15-11. HOCKEY al Williston Easthampton 4 Putnam 2 at Greenfield South Hadiey 5, Greenfield 1 Easthampton 4, Putnam 2 Putnam 0 2 2 asthamplon 2 1- PUTNAM Goals: Pilito 2. Assists: Welch, Morganstern.

Goalie: Mitchell. EASTHAMPTON Goals: Biron 2, Dion, B. Dwyer. Assists: B. Dwyer.

Goalie: Babco*ck, South Hadley Greenfield Greenfield 001- South Hadley 4 1 0- GREENFIELD Goal: Jamie Coffin, Assist: John Coffin. Goalie: York. SOUTH HADLEY Goals: Costa, Cassidy 2, Eagon 2. Assists: 2, Clarke 2, Rahilly, Eagan. Goalie: Deren.

WRESTLING A Division Agawam 66, Putnam 6 Westfield 42, Central 30 37, West Springfield 26 Cathedral al Longmeadow, Division Athol 37, Pioneer 36 East Longmeadow 44. Belchertown 32 Ludlow 63, Dean 12 Frontier 65, Minnechaug 9 Thursday, Jan. 19 BOYS BASKETBALL Dean at Pathfinder GIRLS BASKETBALL (All games 7:30 unless noted) -County East Lougmeadow at Belchertown Ware at South Hadley Holyoke Calholic at Southwick Ludiow at Pairer Hampshire at Monson Franklin County Mahar at at Eastnampton Mohawk at Pioneer Tri-County Dean al Putnam HOCKEY at Olympia Holyoke vs. Chicopee 3 Westfield vs. Ludlow.

4.30 WRESTLING Minnechaug at E. Longmeadow, 7 SKIING at Berkshire East in Charlemont SOCCER Wednesday's British, Scores By The Associated Press English F.A. Cup Third Round, replays Arsenal 0, Millwali 2 Blackburn 1, Newcastle 2 Bristol Rovers 0, Luton 1 Liverpool 1, Birmingham 1, Liverpool wins 2-0 on penalty kicks Manchester City 5, Notts County 2 Stoke 1, Bristol City 3 Tranmere 3, Bury 0 West Bromwich Albion 1, Coventry 2 Top times posted this season during Pioneer Valley competition. Tuesday's meets not included. 200 Free 1.Leslie Beauchamp (Beichertown) 2:02.26, 2.

Karen Varley (Longmeadow) 2:02 45; 3. Megan Cassidy (Hoyoke) 4 Kristin Conlin (West Springfield) Martin (Westfield) 6. Jennifer Kiernan (Westfield) 7. Kendall Gonsalves (East Longmeadow) 8. Heather Pliska (Agawam) 2:09.90: 9.

Diedre Tillman (Westfield) 2:10.32, 10.Kara Lavoie nechaug) 2.10.49. 200 IM 1.Kendall Gonsalves (East Longmeadow) 2. Kristin Conlin (West Springfield) 3 Heather (Agawam) 4. Leslie Beauchamp (Belchertown) 5. Yelle (Holyoke) 6 Erica Rosenthal (Westfield) 7.

Laura Barabani (Chicopee Compl 2.23.34: Roger (Longmeadow) 9 Megan Cassidy (Holyoke! 10 Hilary Placzek (Westfieid) 2:25.00. 50 Free 1.K Kathleen Yelie (Holycke) 2. Mava Marx (Amherst) Kathryn Bradford (Northampion) 4. Leslie Beauchamp (Belchertown) 0:26.79, S.Jean Roger dow) 6.Erica Rosenthal (Westfield) 7.Kristin Conlin (West Side) Cheney (Amherst) Gibbons (Westfield) 0:27.29, 10. Seanna Malthews (Minnechaug) 0:27.31.

Diving 1.Sadie Wilcox (Amherst) 204.50; 2 Kathryn Zimmermann (Minnechaug) 200.77; J.Amanda Brisbois (Central) 198.35; 4.Keri Boduch (Minnechaug) 185.75; 5. Courtney McCormick (Central) 184.95; Dahlquist (Longmeadow) 180.10, 7. Colleen Schmitt (Amherst) 172.90; 8.0ni Matutiewicz (Longmeadow) 167.75; 9. Kalie Rusiecki (South Hadley) 167.75; 10. Shana Smith (Minnechaug) 163.40.

100 Fly 1. Kathieen Yelle (Holyoke) 2.Kristin Conlin (West Springfield) 3.Leslie Beauchamp (Belchertown) 4. Katie LaFleur town) 1:05.49 S.Erica Rosenthal 6.Jean Roger (Longmeadow) 7.Hilary Placzek (Westfield) B.Becky Hidebrand (Belchertown) 9. Tish Duffy (Minnechaug) 10.Laura Barabani (Chicopee Comp) 1:06.72. 100 Free 1.

Kathleen Yelle (Holyoke) 2.Heather Pliska (Agawam) 3.Leslie Beauchamp (Beichertown) 4.Kate Bradford (Northampton) 0.58.29; 5.Megan Cassidy 6.Jean Roger (Longmeadow) 7.Kim Weeks (Longmeadow) 0:59 49; 8.Candice Tillman (Westfield) 9. Maria Morin (HoIyoke) 10. Jennifer Gibbons 0:59.82. $30 Free 1.Megan Cassidy (Holyoke) 2. Kerianne Kalbko (Comp) 3.Kristin Conlin (West Side) 5.27:17; 4.Kendalt Gonsalves (East Longmeadow) 5:30:76, 5.

Karen Variey (Longmeadow) Beauchamp (Belchertown) 7 Jennifer Martin (Westfield) 8 Jennifer Kiernan (Westfield) 9. Sara Mytkowicz (South Hadley) 10. Kristine Modzelesky (Agawam) 5:47:17. 100 Back 1.Hilary Placzek (Westfield! Roger (Longmeadow) J.Erica Rosenthai (Westfieid) 4. Jennifer Clark (Northampton) 5.

Becky Hildebrand (Belchertown) 6.Sarah Barabani (Comp) 1:07 87; 7. Rachel Niemiec (Agawam) 8.Kim Yelle 9. Julie Gelinas (East Longmeadow) 10.Kristen Moyer (Amherst) 1:08:51. 100 Breast 1. Heather Pliska (Agawam) 2.

Kendall Gonsalves (East Longmeadow) 1:12:76, 3. Kathleen Yelle (Holyoke) 4.Kerianne Kalbko (Comp) 5. Candice Tillman (Westfield) 6.Maya Marx (Amherst) 1.15:66; 7.Emily LaFleur (Belchertown) S. Jennifer Martin (Westfield) 9. Laurie Gagnon (Holyoke Catholic) 1:16:37, 10.Kim Yelle 1:16:75.

Medley Relay 1.Comp 2:01:44, 2. Westfield 3. Belchertown 4.Minnechaug 5. Holyoke 6. Amherst 7.Agawam B.East Longmeadow 9.

Northampton 2:04:99: 10 Longmeadow 2:05:66. 200 Free Relay 1.Longmeadow 2. Belchertown 3. Westfield 4. Minnechaug S.East Longmeadow 6.Agawam 7.

Holvoke Catholic 8. Northampton 9. Amherst 10. Holyoke 1:56:11. 400 Free Relay 1.

Westfield 2. Belcherrown 3. Minnechaug 4. Longmeadow 5. Chicopee Comp 6.

Amherst 7.Agawamn 8. East Longmeadow 4:13 30; 9. Holyoke Catholic 10. South Hadley 4:16.22. GIRLS SWIMMING BOYS SWIMMING Top times posted this season during Pioneer Valley competition.

Tuesday's meets not included. 200 Free Relay: 1. Longmeadow 2. East Longmeadow 1:38.88, 3.Easthampton 1.40.69; 4. West Side S.Central 6.

Belchertown 7. Chicopee Comp 8. Minnechaus 9.Cathedra! 10. Amherst 1:46.34. 490 Free Relay: 1.

Chicopee Comp 3:40.95, 2.Minnechaug 3.E asthampion 4. Beichertown 3 43.55; 5.Longmeadow 6.Holyoke 3.48.38; 7.East Longmeadow 8. Cathedral 9. Central 10. West Side 4:07.53.

Jana Novotna (3), Czech Republic, def. Patricia Hy-Boulais, Canada, 6-2, 3-6, 6- 0. Mary Joe Fernandez (11), Key Biscavne, def. Els Callens, Belgium, 7-5, 6-4 Joannelle Kruger, South Africa, del. Marian De Swardt, Africa, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.

Audra Keller, Memphis, def. Sabine Hack (13), Germany, 7-5, 1-6. 6-0. Park Sung -hee, South Korea, del. Leila Meskhi.

Georgia, 0-6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-2. Second Round Brenda Schultz (12), Netherlards, def. Bettina Fulco-Vitella, Argentina, 6-1, 6-4. Anke Huber (10), Germany, def. Siobnan Drake Brockman, Austraia, 6-1, 6-0.

Sandrine Testud. France, dei. Miriam Oremans, Netherlands, 6-4, 7-6 (7-3). Dally Randriantely, Madagascar, def. Palricia Tarabini, Argentina.

6-2, 6-0. Amy Frazier (14), Rochester Hills, def. Cacic, Bradenton, Fla, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. Yayuk Basuki, Indonesia, def. Nicole Bradike, Australia, 7-5, 6-4.

Kristie Boogert, Netherlands, def. Manon Bollegraf, Netherlands, 6-3, 6-Q. Trina Soirlea, Romania, def. Eugenia Maniokova, Russia, 6-0, 6-2 Anna Smashnova, Israel, def. Sarah Pitkowski, France, 7-5, 7-5.

Conchita Martinez (2), Spain, def. Veronika Martinek, Germany, 6-1, 6-3. Lingsay Davenport (6), Murrieta, def. Willrud Probst, Germany, 6-2. 6-2.

Kyoko Nayalsuka. Japan, del. Martina Hingis Switzerland. 6-3, 6-4. Natasha Zvereva (B), Belarus, def.

Sitvia Farina, Italy, 6-4, 6-2. Judith Wiener, Austria, def. Shaun Stafford. Gainesville, 6-4, 6-0. Yone Kamio, Japan, def.

Beate Reinstadler, Austria, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. Mary Pierce (4), France, def. Eina Reinach, South Atrica, 6-1. 6-2. BOWLING PBA HILTON CLASSIC RENO, Nev.

(AP) Standings Wednescay after the first round of the $700.000 Hitton Hotels Classic with sixgame pintall totals: 1, Jess Stayrook, Tempe, 1,435. 2, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela. 1,419. 3, Steve Hoskins, Tarpon Springs, 1,417. 4, John Mazza, Shelby Township, 1,414.

5. Norm Duka, Edmond, Okla 1,398. 6, Steven Sonnen, Oak Creek, 1,393. 7, (tic: Scott Alexander, Seattle and Bill Mees, Palm Springs, 1.392. 9, David Ozio, Vidor, Texas, 1.391 3.

WOMEN'S TOP 25 FARED By The Associated Press How the top 25 leams in The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll fared Wednesday: 1. Connecticut (14-0) beat Boston Cotlege 79-54. Next: vs. Syracuse, Sunday. 2.

Tennessee (16-1) did not play. Next: vs. Mississippi S'ate, Sunday. 3. North Carolina (17-0) beat North Carolina State 71-62.

Next; vs. Maryland, Sunday. 4. Louisiana Tech (14-2) did not play. Next: al No.

9 Western Kentucky, Sunday. 5. Stanford (13-1) did not play. Next: vs. California, Friday.

6. Colorado (13-2) did not play. Next: at lowa State, Friday, 7. Texas Tech (16-2) vs. Houston.

Next: al Southern Methodist, Saturday. 8. Vanderbilt (14-4) did not play. Next: vs. Louisiana State.

Saturday. 9. Western Kentucky (13-0) vs. South Alabama. Next: vs.

No. 4 Louisiana Tech, Sunday. 10. Penn State (12-3) did not play. Next: Vs.

No. 19 Purdue, Saturday. 11. Georgia (13-1) beat No. 14 Alabama 91-67.

Next: at Kentucky, Sunday. 12. Virginia (12-3) did not play. Next: vs. Georgia Tech, Saturday.

13. Washington (13-4) did not play. Next: al Oregon State, Thursday. 14. Alabama (12-4) lost to No.

11 Georgia 91-67. Next: vs. South Carolina, Sunday. 15. Kansas (13-2) did not play.

Next: vs. Oklahoma, Friday. 16. George Washinglon (11-2) did not play. Next: al Rutgers, Sunday.

17. Florida (13-3) beat South Florida 95-54 Next: at No. 18 Mississippi, Saturday. 18. Mississippi (14-1) did not play.

Next: VS. No. 17 Florida, Saturday. 19. Purdue (11-5) did not play.

Next: at No. 10 Penn State, Saturday. 20. Seton Hall (13-3) did not play. Next: al Villanova, Thursday.

21. Southern Mississippi (10-4) lost to Auburn 80-50. Next: Tulane, Sunday, 22. Texas (10-4) at Rice. Next: at Houston, Saturday.

23. Drake (13-0) did not play. Next: at Wichita State, Thursday. 24. Southern Cal (8-4) did not play.

Next: Vs. Arizona, Thursday. 25. Duke (14-2) beat Georgia Tech 80- 71. Next: vs.

No. 3 North Carolina, Wednesday, Jan. 25. no Jazz, 99-86 (99) Malone 9-19 13-18 31, Russell 5-8 0-0 10, Carr 2-10 2-4 6, Hornacek 6-16 2-2 14, Stockton 5-9 0-2 11, Crotty 1-2 1-2 3, Chambers 3-6 0-0 6, Keete 4-6 1-1 9, Watson 1-3 1-1 3, Benoit 2-8 2-2 6, Donaldson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 38-87 22-32 99.

DETROIT Addison 9-18 3-3 23, Mills 4-12 4-6 12, Leckner 2-4 1-2 5, Dumars 9-16 2-3 20, Dawkins 1-6 3-4 5, Newbill 0-0 0-0 0, tr 2-3 0-2 4, Houston 5-13 3-4 17. Totals 32-72 16-24 86. Utah 24 21 31 23-99 Detroit 14 24 24 24-86 3-Point goals-Utah 1-4 (Stockton 1-2, Benoit 0-1, Hornacek 0-11, Detroit 6-16 (Houston 4-7, Addison 2-3, Dawkins 0-2, Mills 0-4). Fouled out -None. ReboundsUtah 55 (Maione 11), Detroit 52 (Mills 13).

Assists--Utah 29 (Malone, Stockton 8), Detroit 25 (Dumars, Houston 7). Total fouls--Utah 21, Detroit 24. TechnicalsMalone, Utah illegal defense. Flagrant foul -Newbil. A Hornets, 111-110 SAN ANTONIO (110) Reid 0-2 1-4 1, Elliott 8-17 7-10 23, Robinson 16-26 10-10 42, A.Johnson 5-11 0-0 10, Del Negro, 2-5 0-0 4, Rodman 1-2 1-2 3, Person 2-2 10, Rivers 1-3 1-2 3, Cummings 1-4 0-0 2, Anderson 5-6 2-2 12.

Totals 42-85 24-32 110. CHARLOTTE (111) L.Johnson 9-17 4-5 24, Burrell 6-10 0-0 13, Mourning 8-15 3-5 20, Bogues 4-8 4-4 12, Hawkins 6-11 7-7 21, Curry 6-9 1-1 17, Wingate 0-2 0-0 0, Parish 1-3 0-0 2, Sutton 1-3 0-0 2. Tolals 41-77 19-22 111. San Antonio 29 23 28 30-110 Charlotte 23 36 38 14-111 3-Point goals--San Antonio 2-9 (Person 2-3, Rivers 0-2, Elliott 0-3), Charlotte 10- 24 (Curry 4-5, Hawkins 2-5, L.Johnson 2-6, Mourning 1-2, Burrell 1-3, Wingale 0-1, Sutton 0-2). Fouled oul-None.

Rebounds-San Antonio 51 (Rodman 10), Charlotte 39 (Mourning 9). Assists -San Antonio 28 (A.Johnson 9). Charlotte 31 (Bogues 15). Total fouls--San Antonio 22, Charlotte 25. Technicals- Rodman, Person, San Antonio Illegal defense, Bogues, Charlotte coach Brislow, Charlotte illegal defense.

Wednesday's Women's Basketball Scores By The Associated Press EAST Allentown 65, Neumann 48 American Intl. 79, Merrimack 66 Baruch 66, Lehman 41 Beaver 74, Rosemoni 38 Bucknell 79, Lehigh 54 Canisius 79, Niagara 65 Catholic U. 57, St. Mary's, Md. 38 Cedar Crest 66, Misericordia 65 Clarion 72, Lock Haven 62 Connecticut 79, Boston College 54 Dist.

of Columbia 87, Columbia Union 34 East Stroudsburg 77, Mittersville 71 Fordham 39. Lafayette 31 Indiana, Pa. 77, Slippery Rock 64 Jersey City St. 65, Ramado 64, OT Kean 71, Stockton St. 65 Keene St.

70, New Hampshire Coll. 46 Long Island U. 59, Marist 51 Molloy 74, Phila. Textiles 71 Manhattanville 73, New Rochelle 22 Mass-Lowell 71, Franklin Pierce 59 Miarni 65, Syracuse 54 Navy 70, Colgate 55 Penn 65, Temple 29 Rutgers-Camden 68, Rowan 66, OT Rutgers-Newark 53, Trenton St. 45 St.

Anselm 84, St. Michael's 53 St. Joseph's 53, Rhode Island 50 St. Peter's 80, Manhattan 64 Scranton 81, Lycoming 68 Springfield 60, Quinnipiac 53 Staten Island 51, Centenary, N.J. 42 Stonehilt 97, Bryant 82 Susquehanna 70, Juniata 58 Towson St.

62, County 48 Westbrook 67, Notre Dame, N.H. 38 Williams 83, Vassar 47 SOUTH Appalachian St. 74, W. Carolina 68 Auburn 80, Southern Miss. 50 Augusta 60, S.C.

Spartanburg 59 Belmont Abbey 87, co*ker 73 Brescia 70, Spalding 57 Carson-Newman 78, Lenoir-Rayne 64 Christopher Newport 65, Ferrum 63 Clayton SI. 72, Shorter 57 Columbus 70, Armstrong SI. 53 Duke 80, Georgia Tech 71 UConn, 79-54 CONNECTICUT (14-0) Ellielt 0-5 3-4 3, Lobo 3-7 1-3 7, Waiters 5-7 4-5 14. Rizzotti 6-12 2-2 16, Webber 2-3 0-2 5, Sales 4-9 0-2 9, Berube 5-7 3-4 13, Beller 1-3 2-5 4, Rose 0-1 0-1 0, Marquis 2-3 0-0 4, Hunt 2-2 0-1 4, Gettenbein 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-59 15-29 79.

BOSTON COLL (4-11) Porter 3-12 6-9 12, Cohen 1-4 0-2 3, Campbell 4-10 1-2 9, Beezer 4-10 0-1 8, Squair 1-1 0-2 2, O'Connor 6-11 1-3 14, McCormick 1-3 0-0 2, Gallagher 0-0 0-0 0, Bowersox 1-1 0-0 2, Passonno 0-2 0-0 0, Crowder 1-3 0-1 2. Totals 72-57 8-20 54. Halftime- Connecticut 51, Boston Coll. 24. 3-Point Goals--Connecticut 4-13 (Rizzolti 2-5, Sales 1-2, Webber 1-3, Berube 0-1, Elbott 0-2), Boston Coll.

2-6 (Cohen 1-1, O'Connor 1-1, Beezer 0-1, Passono 0-1, Porter 0-2). Fouled out -Cohen. Rebounds- Connecticut 41 (Sales 10), Boston Coll. 40 (Porter 10). Assists -Conneclicul 13 (Webber 4), Boston Coll.

8 (Beezer 3). Total fouls-Connecticul 18. Boston Coll. 25. Technical-Connecticut bench.

A- 2,415. TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN MELBOURNE. Australia (AP) Results Wednesday of the $6.2 million Australian Open (seedings in parentheses): Men Singles Second Round Pete Sampras (1). Tamoa, def. Jan Krosiak, Slovakia, 6-2, 6-0, 6-1.

Stefano Pescosonido, Italy, def. Michael Tebbutt, Australia, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. Michael Stich (7), Germany, def. Alex O'Brien, Amarillo, Texas, 6-0, 6-3, 6-4. Magnus Larson (15), Sweden, det.

Nicolas Pereira, Venezuela, 7-4 (7-4), 4-4, 6-3. Lars Jonsson, Sweden, def. Richard Fromberg, Australia, 7-5, 7-6 3-6, 6-2. David Wheaton, Excelsior, def. Jan Siemerink, Netherlands.

6-2, 6-2. Jim Courier (9), Miami, def. Cristiano Caratti, Italy. 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. Martin Damm, Czech Republic, def.

Tommy Ho, Ponte Vedra Beach, 3-6. 3-6. 7-6 (2-6), 6-3, 6-3. Thomas Engvist, Sweden, det. Daniel Nestor, Canada, 6-4.

6-4. 7-5. Andrei Oinovskiy, Russia, def. Andrea Gaudenzi, Waly, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. Andrei Medvedev (13), Ukraine, del.

Lars Rehmann. Germany, 7-5, 6-4, 6-1. Olivier Delaitre, France, def. Jan Apell, Sweden, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4, 6-2. Renzo Furlan, Italy, def.

Carl-Uwe Germany, 7-5, 6-3, 6-2. Karel Novacek. Czech Republic, det. Radomir Vasek, Czech Republic, 6-3. 6-3.

6-4. Mark Woodforde, Australia. del. Brett Steven, New Zealand, 1-6, 6-3. 6-3.

Michael Chang (5), Henderson, def. Karim Alami, Morocco, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1. Women Singes First Round Elena Makarova, Russia, def. Tatiana Ignatieva, Belarus. 6-0, 6-1.

Linda Harvey-Wild. Hawthorn Woods, def. Pam Shriver, Baltimore, 6-3, 6-0. Helena Sukova, Czech Republic, def. Meredith McGrath.

Midland, 6-3, 6-1. Lisa Raymond. Wayne, def Yuka Yoshida, Japan, 6-4. 6-2. Kimiko Dale (7), Japan, det.

Elena Likhoviseva, kazakhstan, 6-2, 6-2 Radka Zrubakova. Slovakia, det. Nicole Arendt. Gainesville, 6-4, 6-1. Sabine Appelmans, Belgium, def, Laura Golarsa, 6-2.

6-4 Radka Bohkova, Czech Republic, del. Petra Schwarz-Ritter, Austria, 7-5, 6-3 Naoko Sawamalso, Japan, def, Ai Sugiyama, Japan, 6-3, 6-3. J- 4rd.

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