The Californian from Salinas, California (2024)

1 2B Saturday, Dec. 25, 1993 The Californian Scoreboard ANgel 12:25 swat it away, Alice. This is a golf course. There's bound to be insects." LOCAL EVENTS TODAY Houston at San Francisco, 2:30 p.m. SUNDAY No events scheduled.

MONDAY Prep boys basketball King City at Lompoc Tournament. College men's basketball MPC at Hanco*ck Holiday Classic. TUESDAY Prep boys basketball Alisal, Gonzales, Salinas at North Salinas Tournament. Palma at Holister, 45.307 p.m. King City at Lompoc Tournament.

North County at Soquel Tournament. Salinas frosh at Alisal, p.m. Prep girls basketball North Salinas at Alisal, 5.307 p.m. Prep wresting Alisal, North County at Serra Nevada Classic, Reno. College men's basketball MPC at Hanco*ck Holiday Classic.

College women's basketball Hartnell at Delta, 5 p.m. Pro basketball Philadelphia at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Pro hockey Calgary at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Prep boys basketball Alisal, Gonzales, Salinas at North Salinas Tournament. IN THE Moore flooRs.

AN Seaside at Stevenson, 45:307 p.m. King City at Lompoc Tournament. North County Soquel Tournament. Seaside JVs, frosh at Alisal, p.m. Prep basketball North County at King City Tournament.

Monte Vista at Gonzales, 5:307 p.m. Pacific Grove at Watsonville, 56:30 p.m. Prep boys soccer Montclair Prep at Gonzales, 3:30 p.m. Prep wresting Alisal, North County at Serra Nevada Classic, Reno. College men's basketbal MPC at Hanco*ck Holiday Classic.

College women's basketball Hartnell at Modesto, 4 p.m. THURSDAY Prep boys basketball Alisal, Gonzales, Salinas at North Salinas Tournament. Palma at Santa Cruz. 45:307 p.m. Holster at Stevenson, 45:307 p.m.

North County at Soquel Tournament. Soquel frosh at Salines, p.m. Prep girls basketball North County at King City Tournament. Giroy at Notre Dame, 5.307 p.m. Salines at Gonzales, 5:157 p.m.

Alisal at Seaside, 5.30/7 p.m. Prep boys soccer Nunez at Alisal, 5 p.m. College men's basketball U.S. Army All Stars at Hartneil, 7:30 p.m. Fresquez is Hartnell football MVP Robbie Fresquez has been named the most valuable player on the Hartnell College football team.

Fresquez, a North Salinas High graduate, also received the special teams most valuable player and the Tony Teresa award. The offensive player of the year went to lineman Ryan Bravo. Mike Baclig was the offensive back of the year and Tom Brinan was the offensive lineman of the year. Chad Amaral was selected as the defensive player of the year. Jeff Soboleski was the defensive lineman of the year while Greg Wellong was the defensive linebacker of the year.

The award went to Francisco Garcia. The "Iron Man" award was given to Gary Gomes. Bravo was the offensive team captain while Amaral was the defensive team captain. Youth basketball MIDDLE SCHOOL: The Washington Middle School eighth-grade boys basketball team beat Notre Dame of Watsonville 59-17. Tai Do and Nate Tucker had eight points each for Washington.

In the seventh-grade game, Washington won 44-26. Jose Leon led Washington with 12 points. Teammates Marlon McLaughlin and Michael Malone had two steals each. Softball seeking managers, coaches and board members. For UMPIRE CLINIC: An more information call Amateur Softball Association 443-4319.

(ASA) clinic for umpires will be held Jan. 15 at the Salinas Community Center, 940 N. Main St. Registration will be from 9 to 9:30 a.m. Fee is $5.

It is open to new and veteran umpires. Call 648-3130 or 636-4390. OLYMPICS: A workshop will be offered for coaches who wish to learn more about the Junior Olympics softball program. It will be held from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Jan.

15 at the Salinas Community Center. Registration will be from 1 to 1:30 p.m. Fee is $5. Call 648-3130 or 636-4390. Baseball camp HITTING CAMP: Winners Batting Cages at the Monterey Fairgrounds will hold a hitting camp Monday and Tuesday for ages 15 and older, and Wednesday and Thursday for ages 8-14.

Those scheduled to appear include Oakland A's slugger Mike Aldrete and hitting coach Oscar Miller. For more information call 655-4444. Runner's calendar SATURDAY, FEB. 26: The Defense Language Institute Foreign Center will hold Run With The Dream, a 10K run and 5K walk. Events will begin at 8:30 a.m.

at Sloat Landing Monument at the Presidio of Monterey. Fee is $12, or $17 after Feb. 19. Race-day registration starts at 6:30 a.m. Call 647-5668 or 647-5442.

Youth baseball PONY LEAGUE: The Salinas Pony Colt League is OU -Chandler 2 run (Blanton kick) OU -Brady 9 pass from Gundy (Blanton kick) TT-FG Davis 22 OU -Warren 34 pass from Gundy (Blanton kick) OU -Brady 15 pass from Gundy (Blanton kick) TT -Morris 2 run (Davis kick) OU -Moore 32 run (Blanton kick) OU -Moore 6 run (no attempt) TI First downs 18 Rushes yards 33-116 49177 Passing 199 215 Return Yards 22 108 Comp Att-int 19374 15261 Punts 743 748 Fumbles Lost 00 Penalties Yards 665 965 Time of Possession 24:38 35.22 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING -Texas Tech, Morris 27-95, L.Hall 519, Starr 12. Oklahoma, Moore 15:85, Brown 363, Chandler 527, Allen 1323, Penny 14, Goria 1-1, Mills 14 minus 3), Gundy 10-(minus 23). PASSING Texas Tech, R.Hall 19374 199. Oklahoma, Gundy 15261 215. RECEIVING- -Texas Tech, Mitchell 687, Baker 327, L.Hall 314, Corn 2:21, Morris 2-12, Aylor 1-25, Hill 1-8.

Marshall 1-5. Oklahoma, Warren 4-93, Brady 435, Allen 3-40, Chandler 213, Mills 1-17, Penny 1-17. College Bout Games Times PST Las Vegas Bowl At Las Vegas Utah State 42, Bail State 33. Friday's Game John Hanco*ck Bout At El Pao. Tesas Oklahoma 41, Texas Tech 10.

Saturday's Games Blue Gray Classic At Montgomery, Ala Blue is. Gray, 9. a.m. (ABC) Aloha Bowl Al Honolulu Fresno State (6-3) vs. Colorado 1230 p.m.

(ABC) Tuesday, Dec. 2 Liberty Bowl At Memphis, Tenn. Michigan State (65) vs. Louisville (83), 5 p.m. (ESPN) Wednesday, Dec.

29 Copper Bout Tucson, Ariz. Wyoming vs. Kansas State (821), 5 p.m. (ESPN Blue Gray Rosters Rosters for the 96th annual Blue Gray college all star game to be played at Montgomery, on Christmas Day (r injured; yinjury replacement): Blue Coaches Mae Price, Washington State, and Pat Jones. Oklahoma State.

Offense Quarterbacks -Mike Pattison, 6 foot 1, 197 pounds, Washington State; Gus 231, Tulsa Running backs -Keith Elias, Princeton: Beno Bryant, 59, 185. Washington; Terry Richardson, 205, Syracuse: Marcus Lee, 510, 226, Syracuse. Wide receivers-Jim Ray. 62, 202, Utah State: Omar Douglas, 59, 171. Minnesota: Chris Penn, 50, 192, Tulsa: Chris Brantley, 510, 175, Tight ends-David Oison, 64, 204, Illinois, Brett Carolan, 62, 232, Washington State.

Linemen -Doug Startvedt, 6244, 285, lowa State: Tom Gallagher, 641, 300. Washington; Jed DeVries, 65, 282. Utah State; Matt Jose, 64, 290, Oklahoma State: Josh Dunning, 624, 301, Washington State. Centers -Greg Engle, 63, 292, Illinois; Jim Nevelle, 62, 262. Washington.

Kicker-Tommy Thompson, $10, 185, Oregton. Defense Linemen 1 -D'Marco Farr, 64. 270, Washington, Tiger Townes, 631, 280, UNLV: Rick Lyle, 65, 280, Missouri, Brad Otto, 270, Wayne State Northeast: Jason Gidon, 63, 240, Oklahoma State; Rime von Oehoften, 63, 290, Boise State. Linebackers- -Steve Shine. 65, North Jermaine Younger, 511, 248.

Utah State, Andy Mason, 6-3, Washington; Jerry Freese, Northeastern State, Ernest Jones, 62, Oregon. Backs- -Jay Bellamy, 511, 185, Rutgers; Herschel Currie, 601, 189, Oregon State, Pat Johnson, 61, 201, Purdue: Steve Hawkins, 65, 207, Western Michigan; Malik Jackson, 60, 227, Rogers, Jimmy Young, 511, 183, Purdue. Punter -Tommy Thompson, 5-10, 185, Oregon, Coaches Pat Sullivan, Texas Christian, and Buddy Teevans, Tulane. Offense Quarterbacks-1 Stan White. 6 foot 3, 204 pounds, Auburn; Todd Jordan, 63, 231.

Mississippi State: Kelvin Simmons, 66, Troy State Running backs -Mark Mason, 58, 190, Maryland: Phil Brown, 510, 210, Dorsey Levins, 61, 230, Georgia Tech, John 221, Texas Christian. Wide receivers- Orlando Parker, 182, Troy State, Issac Bruce, 170, Memphis State: Eddie Small, 60, 200, Mississippi; Todd Dixon, $10, 170, Wake Forest. Tight ends -Kirk Botkin, 235, Arkansas: Shannon Mitchell, 6-2, 233, Georgia Linemen -Issac Davis, 6-21, 317, Ariansas; Anthony Redmon, 65, 291, Auburn; Troy Rener, 65, 284, Texas: David Leaks, 328, Baylor, Marcus Spears, 64, 296, Louisiana. Centers- -Joe Burch, 611, 280, Texas Southern; Kevin Mawae, 64, 282, LSU. Kicker -Scott Etheridge, $-11, 152, Auburn.

Deterse Linemen -Ernest Dixon, 61, 255, South Carolina; Michael Batiste, 63, 304, Tulane: Damon Primus, 6-3, 278, Auburn; Henry Ford, 63, 265, David Wafe, 65, 276. Duke; Fernando Smith, 66, 270, Jackson State. Linebackers -Cassius Ware, 243, Mississippi; Allen Aldridge, 244, Houston; Bernard Carter, 62, 234, East Carolina: Ruffin Hamilton, 6-11, 230, Tulane; Ryan McCoy, 62, 230, Houston. Backs- -Perry Carter, 5-111, 192, Southern Mississippi; Anthony Phillips, 62, 206, Texas AM Kingsville; Randy Fuller, 510, 180. Tennessee State: Van Malone, $111, 190, Texas: Greg Tremble, 511, 180, Georgia; Larry Whicham, 611, 199, NE Louisiana.

Punter -Todd Jordan, 61, 231, Mississippi State. All Times PST AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pct. PF PA Buffalo 10 .714 283 218 Miami 643 302 273 N.Y. Jets 0 571 256 207 Indianapolis 10 286 179 310 New England 3 11 214 167 259 Central Cincinnati 12 .143 153 1-Houston 10 4 0 334 Cleveland Pittsburgh 8 6 6 80 0 429 286 253 8868 West Kansas City 10 .714 284 237 LA Raiders .643 273 268 Denver 643 333 234 San Diego 6 8 0 429 245 253 Seattle 0 357 240 274 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East PF Phoenix Dallas Washington Philadelphia Giants 11 10 6 10 00 4 9 3 0 357 286 218 219 282 283828 Central Tampa Bay 10 203 Green Bay 8 6 292 Detroit 0 248 Chicago 214 Minnesota 55888 233 88583 West 1 49ERS 10 432 LA Rams 10. 0 187 319 New Orleans 0 Atlanta ARSE a clinched division title dinched playoff berth Today's game Houston at 49ERS.

2:50 p.m. Sunday's games Atlanta at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Detroit at Chicago, 10 a.m. Indianapolis at New England, 10 a.m. Los Angeles Raiders at Green Bay, 10 a.m.

New Orleans at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. New York Jets at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh at Seattle, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Los Angeles Rams, 1 p.m. New York Giants at Phoenix, 1 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Denver, 1 p.m. Washington at Dallas. 1 p.m. Kansas City at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Monday's game Miami at San Diego, 6 p.m.

Injury report NFL. Injury Report NEW YORK The updated National Football League injury report for this week's games, as provided by the league: Today's Game HOUSTON AT 49ERS Oilers: WR Webster Slaughter (knee), Marcus Robertson (knee), RB Lorenzo White (hamstrings) are out. Mike Munchak (kneel, Bubba McDowell (knee) are questionable. DT Ray Childress (quadricep) is probable. 49ers: DE Martin Harrison (groin), RB Ricky Watters (knee) are out.

RB Marc Logan (call) is doubtful. TE John Brandes (hamstring) is questionable. DE Larry Roberts (knee), WR John Taylor (hand), WR Odessa Turner (hamstring), NT Ted Washington (shoulder) are probable. Sunday's Games INDIANAPOLIS AT NEW ENGLAND Colts: Cecil Gray (foot) is out. RB Anthony Johnson (ankle), DE Willis Peguese (ankle) are questionable.

1 Kevin Call (foot), Bill Schultz (ankle) are probable. Patriots: Harion Barnett (groin) is questionable NEW JETS AT BUFFALO Jets: RB Richie Anderson (ankle) is out. WR Rob Moore CB Cimford Hicks (knee), Jim Sweeney are questionable. LB Kyle probable. Bills: TE Rob (shoulder) is out.

LB Monte Brown (quadriceg) doubtful. 1 Howard Ballard (ankle), Matt Darby (toe), 08 Frank Reich (calf), Jm Richer (ankle) are questionable. LB Cornelius Bennett (knee), Mark Kelso (head), NT Mike Lodish (ribs), LB Mark Maddox (neck), DE Mark Pike (hamstring), RB Nate Turner (knee) are probable. PITTSBURGH AT SEATTLE Steelers: LB Greg Lloyd (hamstring), RB Barry Foster (ankle), C8 Deon Figures (ankle), DE Gerald (hamstring) are out. WR Jeff Graham Carton Haseing (knee), WR Yancey (quadricep) are questionable.

TE Enc Green (ankle), 08 Neil Donnell (hip) are probable. Seahawks: CB Dwayne Harper (knee) is questionable. WR Michael Bates (hip), CB Patrick Hunter (shoulder), LB Rod Stephens (ankle) are probable DETROIT AT CHICAGO Lions: Bennie Blades (ankle), RB Barry Sanders (knee) are out. WR KR Mel Gray (concussion), RB Derrick Moore NT Lawrence Pete (hip) are doubtful. Harry Colon (knee ankle) questionable.

G-T Dave Lutz (nib) is probable. Bears: RB Neal Anderson (abdomen), TE Chris Gedney (toot), DT Tim Ryan (neck), WR Tom Waddle (hamstring) ORLEANS are AT' probable. NEW PHILADELPHIA Saints: C. Joel Higenberg (knee), CB Reginald Jones (knee), Sean Lumpkin (hamstring) are out. 1 08 Wade Wilson (knee) is doubtful.

CB To Cook (knee groin shoulder), LB Renaldo Turnbul (thigh), TE Frank. (toe) are questionable. TE Hoby Brenner (ankle), WR Quinn Early (ankle), G-T Chris Port (hamstring), Keith Taylor (ankle) are probable. Eagles: 1 Broderick Thompson (calf) is doubtful. CT Brian Baldinger (groin), LB Derrick Oden (ankle), WR KR Val Shahema (sternum), Mike Schad (ankle), WR Michael Young (knee) are questionable NEW YORK GIANTS AT PHOENIX Giants: LB Michael Brooks (foot), John Eliott (back), TE Aaron Pierce (foot), CB Phillippi Sparks (foot) are probable.

Cardinals: LB Steve Hyche (knee) is out. Mark May (back) questionable. RB Johnny Bailey (groin) Ernest Dye (knee), TE Walter Reeves (back), Lance Smith (hamstring), Michael Zordich (hamstring) are probable. WASHINGTON AT DALLAS Redskins: CB AJ Johnson (hamstring) is questionable. DE Shane Colins (loot), LB Kurt Gouveia (ankle), DE Charles Mann (knee), DE Sterling, Palmer (knee) are probable.

Comboys: Mark Stepnoski (knee) is out. CBS Joe Fishback (knee), RB Derrick Gainer (shoulder), Kenneth Gant (knee) are questionable. DE Charles Haley (back) is doubtful. CBS Joe Fishback (knee), RB Derrick Gainer (shoulder), Kenneth gant (knee) are questionable. WR Alvin Harper (knee), DT Russell Maryland (ankle), CB Kevin Smith (back), Darren Woodson (ankle) are probable.

ATLANTA AT CINCINNATI Falcons: Jeff Donaldson (knee) is doubtful. LB Ron George (ankle), DE Tim Green (knee) are questionable. DE Lester Archambeau (knee), Tracy Eaton (shoulder), DT James Geathers (ankle), WR Michael Haynes (ankle), QB Bobby Hebert (thumb), DE Pierce Holt (neck), RB Erric Pegram (ankle), CB Deion Sanders (hip groin), LB Chuck Smith (groin), LB Jesse Solomon (thigh) are probable. Bengals: LB Ricardo McDonald (knee) WR Mint Stegall (hamstring) are out. DE Roosevelt Nix (ankle) is doubtful.

Bruce Kozerski (knee) is questionable. Scott Brumfield (knee), WR Carl Pickens (loot) is probable. CLEVELAND AT LOS ANGELES RAMS Browns: CB Terry Taylor (neck-injured reserve) is out. LB Mike Caldwell (ankle), WR Michael Jackson (knee), Najee Mustafaa (ankle -knee), Stevon Moore (hamstring), CB Terry Taylor (neck) are questionable. Rams: CB Robert Bailey (knee injured reserve), Keith Loneker (knee), Tom Newberry (knee), Jackie Slater (chest injured reserve) are out.

LB Shane Conian (knee), CB Wymon Henderson (groin) are questionable. LOS ANGELES RAIDERS AT GREEN BAY Raiders: RB Greg Robinson (knee) is out. Patrick Bates (quadricep), RB Steve Smith (ankle), CB James Trapp (groin) are questionable. 1 Greg Skrepenak (foot), CB Lionel Washington (hip) are probable. Packers: TE Jackie Harris (knee), LB James Willis (knee) are out.

LB George Koonce (loot) is doubtful. WR Robert Brooks (shoulder) is questionable. TAMPA BAY AT DENVER Buccaneers: G-T Theo Adams (knee), TE Tyi Armstrong (knee) are out. DE Eric Curry (ankle), Jerry Gray (groin) are doubtful. Tony Mayberry (ribs), CB Martin Mayhem (hips), Bruce Reimers (ankle), DE Ray Seals (groin) are questionable.

WR Courtney Hawkins (back), Paul Gruber (groin) is probable. Broncos: CB Charles Dimry (knee), WR Derek Russell (ankle) are out. Dave Widel (ankle), TE Reggie Johnson (hamstring), Jason Elam (flu), CB David Pool (hip) are probable. KANSAS CITY AT MINNESOTA Chiefs: CB Dale Carter (thigh), WR Fred Jones (back, Ricky Selar (shoulder) are questionable, TE Keith Cash (toe), WR Danan Hughes (ankle), Tim Watson (hamstring) are probable. Vikings: Todd Scott (ribs), NT Henry Thomas (ankle) are questionable.

Vencie Glenn (hamstring), 08 Jim McMahon (loot), TE Mike Tice (neck) are probable. Monday's Game MIAMI AT SAN DIEGO Dolphins: WR Mike Williams (knee injured reserve) is out. DT Larry Webster (groin) is doubtful. LB John Offerdahi (hamstring). Louis Oliver (loot) are questionable.

LB Dwight Holler NT Chuck (knee) are probable. Chargers: 08 Stan Humphries (concussion), WR Nute Lewis (knee) are probable. Playoffs NFL. Playofi Possibilities AFC East Buffalo -Can win division with two wins. If Bits and Mami tie, Bills wins division based on better division record.

Bils are tied with Houston and Kansas City for home field advantage throughout playoffs. Miami Dolphins- Can win division with two wins and too Buffalo losses. New York Jets- Can win division with two wins and two Buffalo losses and one Mani loss. AFC Central Houston Oilers- -Clinched division. Oilers are tied with Buffalo and Kansas City for home field advantage throughout playoffs.

Pittsburgh Steelers- -Can only make playoffs as wild card. AFC West Kansas City Chiefs -Can win division two wins. Chiefs are tied with Buffalo and Houston for home field advantage throughout playoffs, Los Angeles Raiders -Can win division two wins and teo Kansas City losses. Kansas City loses both its games and Raiders beat Denver in final week to finish tied with Denver, the Raiders win division based on better division record. Denver Broncos- -Can win division with two wins and two Kansas City losses.

NFC East New York at least wild card. Can win division and clinch home field advantage throughout playoffs with two wins. Dallas Cowboys- Clinched at least wild card. Can win division with two wins regardless of what Giants do based on head to head record against New York Philadelphia Eagles- Can only make playoffs as wild card. NFC Central Green Bay Packers- Can win division with two Detroit Lions--Can win division with two wins and one Green Bay loss.

Minnesota Vikings -Can win division with two wins and two losses by both Green Bay and Detroit. it Vikings and Chicago 1 finish tied, Vikings win division based on head to head record. Chicago Bears--Can win division with two wins and two losses by Green Bay and Detroit and one loss by Minnesota. NFC West San Francisco Cinched division. New Orleans Saints- Can only make playoffs as wild card.

Atlanta Falcons- Can only make playofts as wild card. NFL deals Sports Tramactions FOOTBALL National Football League CHICAGO BEARS- Deactivated Percy Snow, linebacker: Tom Mysinski and Todd Burger, offensive guards; and James detenSive tackle, for Sunday's game against Detroit. LOS ANGELES RAIDERS- Agreed to terms with Eddie Anderson, safety, and Jeff Jaeger, kicker, on three year contracts. PITTSBURGH STEELERS- Activated Dave Hoffman, linebacker. NFL odds Harrah's Odds RENO, The updated line from Harrah's Reno Race and Sports Book for this week's NFL games and upcoming college football bowl NFL Today's Game San Francisco minus 1 vs.

Houston Sunday's Games Philadelphia minus 3 vs. New Orleans Green Bay minus 3 vs. Los Angeles Raiders Buffalo minus vs. New York Jets Chicago minus 3 vs. Detroit Atlanta minus 4 vs.

Cincinnati New England minus 6 vs. Indianapolis Dallas minus 17 vs. Washington Cleveland minus 2 vs. Los Angeles Rams Pittsburgh minus 3 vs. Seattle Denver minus vs.

Tampa Bay New York Giants minus 3 vs. Phoenix Kansas City minus vs. Minnesota Monday's Game San Diego vs. Mani, pick College John Hanco*ck Bowl Sooners 41, Red Raiders 10 Texas Tech 3.7.0-10 Oklahoma Aloha: Colorado favored over Fresno State Continued from Page 1B unmotivated for the upset-minded Bulldogs. Fresno State won in relatively easy fashion, 24-7, over a heavy favorite.

That won't be the case this year, said McCartney, whose team is a favorite. State will have our full attention," McCartney said. "Just point to their win over USC in the Freedom Bowl and to the 63 points they scored against San Diego 'The Bulldogs' offense starts with quarterback Trent Dilfer, the 6-foot-5, 230-pound junior who garners much of the national attention paid to the Bulldogs. Differ, an Aptos High graduate, BASEBALL Major leagues Free Agent Signings NEW YORK The 42 free agents who have signed, with name, position, former club different, and contract. The contract information was obtained by The Associated Press from player and management sources.

For players with minor league contracts, letter agreements for major league contracts are in parentheses: AMERICAN LEAGUE BALTIMORE (5) Signed Sid Fernandez, Inp, New York Mets, to a $9 million, three year contract; re-signed Harold Baines, of, to a $1.8 million, one year contract; resigned Tim Hulett, 2b, to a $550,000, one- year contract, signed Rafael Palmeiro, 1b, Texas, to a $30.35 million, five- year contract; signed Mark Eichhorn, rhp, Toronto, to $500,000, one- year contract. BOSTON (1) Signed Otis Nixon, of, Atlanta, to a $7 million, two year contract. CHICAGO (2) Signed Julio Franco, inf, Texas, $1 million, one year contract, re-signed Tim Raines, of, to an $11 million, three year contract. CLEVELAND (3) Signed Dennis Martinez, rhp. Montreal, to a $9 million, two year contract: signed Eddie Murray, 1b, New York Mets, to a $3 million, one year contract; resigned Junior Ortiz, catcher, to minor league contract DETROIT (2) Re signed Storm Davis, rhp, to an $800.000.

one- year contract, re signed David Wells, Ihp, to a $7.5 million, three year contracts KANSAS CITY (2) Re signed Mark Gubicza, rhp, to a $550.000. one-year contract; resigned Gary Gaefti, 3b, to a minor league contract NEW YORK (1) Signed Luis Polonia, of, California, to a $3 million, two year contract. OAKLAND (4) -1 Mite contract; Stan of, to a $12 to a $430.000. one contract; contract: Henderson, Toronto, to contract. SEATTLE (1) Resigned Ted Power, rhp, to a $500,000, one year contract.

TEXAS (3) Signed Will Clark, 1b. San Francisco, to a $30 million, five year contract; signed Rick Honeycutt, Inp, Oakland, to a $900,000, one year contract: signed Bruce Hurst, hp. Colorado, to minor league contract ($600,000 TORONTO (2) Re signed Danny Cox, to an $800,000, one year contract; Greg Cadaret, Kansas City, to a minor league contract ($550,000) NATIONAL LEAGUE ATLANTA (1) Signed Charlie Brien, c. New York Mets, to a $1.1 million two year contract. COLORADO (3) Signed Howard Johnson, 30.

New York. Mets, to a $2.1 million one year contract; signed Elis Burks, of, Chicago White Sor, to $9 million, three year contract. resigned Andres Galarraga, ib, to a $12 million, four year contract. FLORIDA (1) Resigned Charte Hough, tp, to an $800,000, one year contract. HOUSTON (1) Re signed Kevin Bess, of, to a $400.000, one year contract.

LOS ANGELES (1) Signed Jet Treadway, 2b. Cleveland, to a minor league contract ($500,000) MONTREAL (1) Resigned Randy Ready, 2b, to a minor league contract ($350.000) PHILADELPHIA (1) Resigned Jim Esenreich, of, to a $1.4 million, one year contract. ST. LOUIS (1) Resigned Gerald Perry, 1b, to a $650,000, one year contract. SAN FRANCISCO Resigned Robby Thompson, to a $12 contract: Portugal, rto, Houston, to an $11 contract.

JAPAN CENTRAL LEAGUE CHUNICHI DRAGONS (1) Signed Dion James, of, New York Yankees, to a one year contract. HANSHIN TIGERS (1) Signed Rob Deer, of, Boston Red Sos, to a one year contract. YOMIURI GIANTS (1) Signed Dan Gladden, of, Detroit Tigers, to a one year contract. JAPAN PACIFIC LEAGUE SEIBU LIONS (1) Signed Mite Baltimore, to a one year contract. Remaining Free NEW YORK The 55 unsigned free agents may not resign with former club through May amay accept or reject salary arbitration through Jan.

8: AMERICAN LEAGUE BALTIMORE (4) Harold Reynolds, Lonnie Smith, of; Rick Sutcliffe, rhp. a Fernando Valenzuela, Ihp. BOSTON (5) Dopion, rp: a Steve Lyons, int; Tony Pena, Ernest Riles, 3b; Rivera, ss. CALIFORNIA (1) 1 Rene Gonzales, 30. CHICAGO (4) Belcher, rho, Calderon, of; Nose Deleon, mp: a Bo Jackson, of.

CLEVELAND (1) a Bob Ojeda, hp. DETROIT (1) Kirk Gibson of. KANSAS (2) a Hubie Brooks, of; 1 Dennis Rasmussen, Ihp. MILWAUKEE (3) Kevin Seltzer, a Dickie Thon, ss: Robin Yount, of. MINNESOTA (1) 1 Brian Harper, c.

NEW YORK (4) Steve Farr, aLoe Smith, rhp; a Frank Tanana, Inp; a Mike Witt, tp. (3) Browne, 2b; Rich Gossame, rhe: Henderson, of. SEATTLE (2) Tim Leary, rhp; Valle, TEXAS (3) a Craig, Letterts, Inp: a Charlie Leibrandt, Inp; Geno Petrali, TORONTO (2) a Tony Fernandez, st; a Alfredo Griffin, ss. NATIONAL LEAGUE ATLANTA (2) 1Sd Bream, 1b; Jay Howell, rhp. CHICAGO None.

CINCINNATI Roberts, (4) Reardon, 36; 1-Juan tho: 1-Bip a Chris Sabo, Samuel, 2b. COLORADO (1) Daryl Boston, of. FLORIDA (2) Cotto, of; a Walt Weiss ss. HOUSTON (1) Jose Unibe, LOS ANGELES (1) Jody Reed, 20. PHILADELPHIA (2) Larry Andersen, rhp; 1 Bobby Thighen, mp.

PITTSBURGH (1) Walk, rhp. ST. LOUIS (2) Guetterman, Ihp; aLes Lancaster, rp. SAN DIEGO (1) a Tim Teutel, 26. SAN FRANCISCO (2) 1-Jim Deshales, Scott Sanderson, is a challenge for Colorado, make no mistake about McCartney said.

"We will have to play well to beat them. I'm impressed with our opponent. I've watched them from a distance the past couple of years and they have a prolific offense." Colorado's strengths lie in an explosive, balanced offense and a strong, physical front seven on defense. in for a long day unless we play perfect football for two halves. We can't miss a tackle and be successful against this team," Sweeney said.

"They have tremendous big-play potential. We match up with them very poorly in some areas. They are very physical against the NEW YORK NBA individual scoring, field goal percentage, rebounding and assist leaders through Dec. 23: Scoring FG FT Art Neal. Orl.

24 280 135 Robinson, S.A. 216 279 Malone, Utah 250 167 258 Richmond, Sac. 176 119 2 25.1 Olajuwon, Hou. 239 124 25.1 Barkley, Phoe. 210 131 24.7 Wilkins, At.

239 Manning, LAC 23.5 Rice, 02 22.8 Ewing, N.Y. 119 222 Coleman, NJ. 176 219 K. Johnson, Phoe. 21.8 Mourning, Char.

203 218 Miller, Ind. 21.6 Abdul Raul, Den. 213 C. Robinson, Port. 210 20.5 G.S, 20.0 Mashburn, Dell.

105 19.7 Dreder, Port. 19.1 Price, Clev. 438 190 BASKETBALL NBA National Basketball Association All Times POT EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet. New York 17 6 Miami Orlando 14 10 gy'8 Boston New Jersey 15 Washington 18 Philadelphia Egg Central Division Atlanta 17 Chicago 16 Charlotte Cleveland 14 10 Indiana 417 Detroit 16 Milwaukee 19 269 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division GB Houston 917 Utah 692 San Antonio Denver 458 11 Minnesota 320 Dallas 23 Pacific Division LA Clippers 10 LA Lakers Seattle 3 Phoenix .783 Portland WARRIORS Sacramento 8929900 14 Friday's Games No games scheduled Today's Games Houston at Phoenix, 11:30 a.m. Orlando at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.

Sunday's Games Indiana at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Atlanta at New Jersey, 3 p.m. Sacramento at Miami, 4:30 p.m. WARRIORS at Portland, 5 p.m. Boston at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m.

Minnesota at Denver, 6 p.m. Houston at LA Lakers, 7 p.m. Leaders NBA Leaders 12. Indiana (5-2) lost to No. 6 Kansas 86-83, of.

13. Arizona (8-1) beat. Notre Dame 96 79: beat No. 18 Boston College 70-65; lost to No. 5 Kentucky 93-92.

14. Georgia Tech (7-1) beat Mount St. Mary's, Md. 7962. 15.

Connecticut (70) beat Fairfield 7557. 16. Minnesota (7-2) beat San Jose State 6653 17. Wisconsin (60) beat Mississippi Valley State 115-79. 18.

Boston College (72) beat Chaminade 108-61; lost to No. 13 Arizona 70-65; lost to Ohio State 69-67. 19. Illinois (62) beat Jackson State 79-63; lost to Missouri 108-107, 30T. 20.

Cincinnati (8-2) beat Miami, Ohio 78-75. 21. Syracuse (7-1) beat Mani 81-52. 22. Oklahoma State (72) beat Tulsa 7361.

24. 23. George Washington (5-1) did not play. Marquette (62) beat Louisiara Tech Field Goal Percentage FG FGA Miller, Phoe. 95 O'Neal, Orl.

458 Thorpe, Hou. 135. 222 Williams, Port. 103 176 Kemp, Sea. 130 Polynice, Det.

Grant, Chi. .555 Vaught, LAC .546 Barkley, Phoe. 210 Alexander, G.S. Rebounding Tot Rodman, S.A. 25 151 297 448 Polynice, Det.

100 318 13.3 Mutombo, Den. 85 220 305 12.7 Grant, Chi. 12.6 Olajuwon, Hou. 73 226 12.5 O'Neal, Orl. 299 12.5 K.

Malone, Utah 87 319 12.3 Barkley, Phoe. 282 12.3 Coleman, N.J. 285 11.9 Oakley, N.Y. 101 273 11.9 Assists Stockton, Utah 12.9 Douglas, Bos. 10.3 K.

Anderson, N.J. 9.6 Bogues, Char. 201 9.6 Blaylock, Atl. 218 9.5 Stiles, Orl. 9.4 Jackson, LAC 92 Thomas, Det.

135 9.0 K. Johnson, Phoe. 195 8.5 Richardson, Ind. 8.1 College How This Week's Top 25 Fared How the top 25 teams in The Associated Press college basketball poll fared this week: 1. Arkansas (70) beat Tulsa 93-91, OT.

2. North Carolina (9-1) beat Pittsburgh 106 93. 3. Duke (6-0) beat lowa 79-76. Temple (4-0) did not play.

5. Kentucky (7-1) beat Texas 8661: beat Ohio State 100-88: beat No. 13 Arizona 93-92. 6. Kansas (11-1) beat Furman 101-60; beat No.

12 Indiana 86-83, OT. 7. Michigan (5-1) beat Central Michigan 86-44. 8. Massachusetts (7-1) did not play.

9. UCLA (6-0) beat Houston 93-72. 10. Purdue (9-0) beat Tennessee Chattanoo ga 7466. 11.

Louisville (5-1) beat No. 25 Western Kentucky 7873, OT. 25. Western Kentucky (3-2) lost to No. 1 11 Louisville 78-73, OT.

HOCKEY Pecchi, Gretzky, Phi LA 15 Zhamnov, Win NHL National Hockey League All Times PST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pts GF NY Rangers 51 New Jersey 20 11 Philadelphia 18 17 Washington 15 17 107 NY Islanders 14 15 Ill Florida 13 15 97 Tampa Bay 10 21 89 116 Northeast Division Pittsburgh 18 9 43 129 116 Boston 16 11 39 102 Buffalo 17 15 Montreal 14 14 0 14 124 Hartford 12 19 27 99 Ottawa 8 25 3 19 105 173 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division TPts Toronto 101 St. Louis HERE 41 Dallas 43 13 Detroit Chicago 87 Winnipeg 13 19 149 Pacific Division Calgary 19 13 Los Angeles 12 20 SHARKS 11 20 Anaheim 13 21 Edmonton 9 23 106 Vancouver 19 16 889488 Friday's Games No games scheduled Today's Games No games scheduled Sunday's Games Ottawa at Hartford, 205 p.m. Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 4.05 p.m. New Jersey at N.Y.

Rangers, 4:35 p.m. Pittsburgh at Washington, 4:35 p.m. Florida vs. Tampa Bay at Orlando, 4:35 p.m. Chicago at St.

Louis, 5:35 p.m. Los Angeles at Anaheim, 7.05 p.m. Leaders NHL Scoring Leaders NEW YORK NHL scoring leaders through Dec. 23: Player, Team GP A PTS PIM Fedorov. Def 34 26 34 60 16 Andreychuk, Tor Cates, Bos Gilmour, Tor Modano, Dal Sakic.

Que Trachuk, Win Selanne, Win Roenick, Chi Hull, StL Jagr, Pit Shanahan, Turgeon, NY! Rudelski, Ott Neuwendyk, Cal Janney, SiL Clark, Tor Que Robitaile, LA Yashin, Ott 35 17 TENNIS ATP Money Pete Sampras, $3,648.075. 2. Jim Courier, $3,584,321. 3, Michael Stich, $2,936,521. 4, Stefan Edberg, $2,309.509.

5, Goran Ivanisevic, $1,818,897. 6, Boris Becker, $1,765,839. 7, Michael Chang, $1,743,524. 8, Petr Korda, $1.517,229. 9, Sergi Bruguera, $1.447.484.

10, Andrei Medvedev, $1,301.143. Money leaders Women Through Dec. 19 WTA Money 1. Steffi Graf, $2,821,337. 2, Arantra Sanchez Vicario, $1.938.239.

3, Conchita Martinez. $1,208,795. 4, Martina Navratilova, $1.036.119. 5, Gabriela Sabatini, $957,680. 6, Jana Novotna, $926,646.

7, Natalia Zvereva, $857,160. 8, Gigi Fernandez, $671,063. 9, Helena Sukova, $655,573. 10, Mary Joe Fernandez, $611,681. WTA Rankings Final 1.

Steffi Graf, 409.1746. 2, Arantra Sanchez Vicario, 243.5556. 3, Martina Navratilova, 221.4989. 4, Conchita Martinez, 192.3314. 5, Gabriela Sabatini, 146.4048.

6, Jana Novotna, 145.1179. 7, Mary Joe Fernandez, 138.2162. 8, Monica Seles, 133.5178. 9. Jenniter Capriati, 126.3750.

10, Anke Huber, 124.5625. Through Dec. 19 ATLANTIC LEAGUE: Atlantic Little League is seeking sponsors. The league is open to youths ages 6-15. Signups will be taken Jan.

8-15. Tryouts will be Jan. 22-29. For information, call Pat Petersen at 443-1436. NORTH COUNTY: Signups are from 6 to 9 p.m., Jan.

10-11 and Jan. 18-19 at Prunedale Library. HARTNELL LITTLE LEAGUE: Signups will be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Jan. 12 and Jan.

at the Salinas Recreation Center, 320 Lincoln Ave. Players ages 8-15 are eligible. The league serves students at Mission Park, University Park, Monterey Park, Lincoin and Roosevelt schools. Birth certificates are required for new players. Youth basketball PEE-WEES: Signups for a pee-wee basketball league for youths ages 5-9 will be taken through Jan.

14 at the Salinas Parks and Recreation Department, 320 Lincoln Ave. Fee is $24 for residents, $26 for non-residents. The league will have two divisions ages 5-6 and 7-9. Call 758-7360. Volunteer coaches are needed.

Football FLAG FOOTBALL: Applications are being taken for the North County adult aerial flag football league. Entry fee is $175. Games will be played from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays at Gambetta School in Castroville.

For more information call Ron Stefani at 633-2578 or 633-5530. was a third-team All-America selection and finished ninth in the Heisman Trophy balloting after leading the nation in passing efficiency with the third highest mark in 1-A history. He threw for 3,276 yards and 28 touchdowns. But it's a mistake if opposing defenses don't account for the Bulldogs' other weapons. Running back Ron Rivers led the WAC, including San Diego State's Marshall Faulk, with a cord 1,440 yards and scored 14 touchdowns.

The team's group of wide receivers goes six deep. Factor in a veteran offensive line and it's easy to see why Fresno State is third in the nation in total offense and scoring offense. AIRWAVES Muscle BODYBUILDING Mania Championship, 1 p.m, (ESPN). BOWLING TV Today ABC World Team Challenge, 1:30 p.m., (SQ). 1 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL I EQUESTRIAN COMPETITION Grand Final highlights, midnight, (SC) National Horse Show, 6 p.m., (SC).

BASKETBALL FOOTBALL Houston at Phoenix, 11:30 a.m. (8). Los Angeles Raiders at Green Bay, 10 a.m, Orlando at Chicago, 5:30 p.m., (8). CLIFF DIVING "Teams TBA, 10 a.m., (46). Acapulco Championships, 5:30 p.m., (ESPN).

Teams TBA, 1 p.m., (46). FOOTBALL College Preview, 1 p.m., (11), Blue Gray All Star Classic, 9 a.m, (11). College Bowl Preview, 4 p.m., (36). Aloha Bowl: Colorado vs. Fresno State, Kansas City at Minnesota, 5 p.m., (ESPN) 12:30 p.m, (11).

I GOLF Houston at San Francisco, 2:30 p.m. (8). Australian Open, 8 a.m, (SC). a GOLF Three Tour Challenge, 2 p.m., (11), Wendy's Three Tour Challenge, noon, HARNESS RACING (ESPN). World Pairs Driving Championship, 5 a.m, Merrill Lynch Shootout, 2 p.m., (ESPN).

(SC). HURLING FOOTBALL Irish Championship, 1 a.m., (SC), in Dublin, 2 a.m., (SC), POWERBOAT RACING MOTORSPORTS APBA World Championships, 5 (SC). Monterey Historic Auto Races, 4:30 p.m, I SOCCER (SC). English League, 7 a.m, (SC). OFF-ROAD RACING I SPORTS CAVALCADE Mickey Thompson's Championship, noon, NHRA Chief Auto Parts Winternationals, 12:30 p.m., Challenge of Baja, 2 p.m., (TNN), SWIMMING POOL FINA World Championships, 2 a.m., (SC).

WPBA Nationals, 11 a.m, (ESPN), I TENNIS RODEO Chris Evert Celebrity Classic, 9 a.m, Bullriders Only, 11 p.m, (SC), (ESPN), SKIING 1 U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD 24 Hours of Aspen, 10 a.m., (ESPN), Figure skating: Trophy Lalique, 1:30 p.m., SPORTS CAVALCADE (TNT. NASCAR 300, 11 a.m., (TNN). I TENNIS Radio Today Exhibition: McEnroe vs. Wilander, 9 a.m, FOOTBALL (SC).

Houston at San Francisco, 1:30 p.m., KGO First National Bank Festival, 11:30 a.m, 810-AM, KNRY 1240-AM. TRIAL 1490-AM. (SC). VOLLEYBALL NCAA Division women's championship, 1 2 TV Sunday p.m., (ESPN), BASKETBALL Golden Golden State State at at Portland Portland, 5 (taped), p.m., (35)36). midnight, Radio Sunday (36).

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