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Sports scoreboard
Monday's College Basketball Scores By The Associated Press EAST Niagara 85. W Michigan 73 Penn St. 60, Nebraska 58 Pitt 64. Utica 47 St Bonaventure 93, Md.-E Shore 68 St. Peter's 109, St. Francis, Pa. 83 SOUTH Alabama 94, Biscayne 63 Auburn 104, Chico St. 61 E Tennessee St. 91, Wofford 64 Jackson St. 85, Florida AAM 69 Louisiana St 71, Texas-El Paso 59 Middle Tenn. 67, Samford 63, OT Murray St. 62, Ferris St. 60 Wake Forest 98, N.C.-Wilmington 72 MIDWEST Cincinnati 75, Bradley 73,70 T Indiana St 57, Butlerss Kansas St. 62, Minnesota 52 Louisiana Tech 51. Michigan 50 Missouri 97, Youngstown St. 60 Wisconsin 65, N. lowa 53 Xavier, Ohio 57, Georgia St. 56 SOUTHWEST Ark -Little Rock 66, Nicholls St. 59 Oklahoma St. 92, Cleveland St. 66 FAR WEST Biola 67, Spring Arbor 48 New Mexico St. 59, New Mexico 56 N.lllinois 67. Pacific 65 Portland 63, Fullerton St. 62 Rice 74, Santa Clara 56 San Francisco St. 51, Los Angeles St 49 Santa Fe7s,S.Colorado72 Southern Cai 95. Oral Roberts 75 Texas Tech 83. Long Beach St. 71 Virginia 118, BYU-Hawaii 84 Washington 73, Phillips 46 Wyoming 81, Fort Lewis 48 EXHIBITIONS Athletes in Action 77, Ball St. 73 TOURNAMENTS Rebel Roundup First Round Colorado 58, Idaho St. 52 . Nev.-Las Vegas 66, Stetson 59 Wolf Pack Classic First Round Nev -Reno93, Loyola,Calif. 85 St. Mary’s, Calif. 88, N.Texas St. 86 Indiana College Basketball By The Associated Press Monday 's Games Athletes in Action 77, Ball State 73 Huntington 74, Marian 67 Indiana State 57, Butler 55 INDIANA STATE (57) Bannister 6 0-112, Smith 4 4-4 12, King 1 3-5 5, R.Golden 06-9 6, Wright 30-16, Fields 0 0-0 0, Stephens 5 1-111, M.Golden 11-4 3, Mugg 104) 2. Totals 2115-25 57. BUTLER (55) Mitchem 5 4-8 14, Richardson 2 (M) 4, Haseley 2 0-2 4, Jarrett 5 0-0 10, Warren 6 24 14, G Jones 0 0-10, Davis 10-0 2, Mahurin 00-0 0, S.Jones 00-0 0, Butler 21-2 5, Ikerd 1 Ol 2, Gilbreth 00-00. Totals 24 7-18 55. Halftime—lndiana State 26, Butler 17. Fouled out—Bannister, King, Mitchem. Total fouls—lndiana State 21, Butler 22. Technicals—lndiana State, R.Golden. A—--4,310.
National Football League At A Glance By The Associated Press American Conference Eastern Division , W L. ..T PF. .PA. Pet. x-Miami 11 4 1 345 275 .719 ' y-N.Y. Jets 10 5 1 355 287 .656 , y-Buffalo 10 6 0 311 276 .625 Baltimore 2 14 0 259 533 .124 - New Englnd 2 14 0 322 370 .124 Central Division x-Cincinati 12 4 0 421 304 .750 Pittsburgh 8 8 0 356 297 .500 Houston 7 9 0 281 355 .438 Cleveland 5 11 0 276 375 .313 Western Division x-SanDego 10 6 0 478 390 .625 Denver 10 6 0 321 289 .625 Kansas City 9 7 0 343 290 .563 Oakland 7 9 0 273 343 . 438 Seattle 6 10 0 322 388 .375 National Conference Eastern Division x-Dallas 12 4 0 367 277 .750 y-Philadephi 10 6 0 368 221 .625 , y-N.Y. Gints 9 7 0 295 257 .563 Washington 8 8 0 347 349 .500 St Louis 7 9 0 315 408 .438 Central Division x-Tampa By 9 7 0 315 268 .563 Detroit 8 8 0 397 322 .500 •Green Bay 8 8 0 324 361 .500 Minnesota 7 9 0 325 369 . 438 Chicago 6 10 0 253 324 .375 Western Division x-SanFmcs 13 3 0 357 25c .813 'Atlanta 7 9 0 426 355 . 438 Los Angeles 6 10 0 303 351 .375 New Oriens 4 12 0 207 378 . 250 x-clinched division title, y-qualified for playoffs. Saturday’s Games New York Giants 13, Dallas 10, OT Miami 16, Buffalo 6 Sunday's Games Chicago 35, Denver 24 New York Jets 28, Green Bay 3 Kansas City 10, Minnesota 6 Philadelphia 38, St. Louis 0 Tampa Bay 20, Detroit 17 Baltimore 23, New England 21
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San Francisco 21, New Orleans 17 Cincinnati 30, Atlanta 28 Seattle 42, Cleveland 21 Houston 21, Pittsburgh 20 Washington 30, Los Angeles 7 Monday's Game San Diego 23, Oakland 10 REGULAR SEASON ENDS National Football League Playoffs Sunday. Dec. 27 Wild-Card Playoffs American Conference Buffalo at New York Jets, 12 p.m. National Conference New York Giants at Philadelphia, 3:30 p.m. Conference Semifinals Saturday, Jan. 2 National Conference Tampa Bay at Dallas. 1 p.m. American Conference San Diego at Mia mi, 5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 3 American Conference Buffalo-New York Jets winner at Cincinnati, l p.m. National Conference New YorkGiants-Philadelphia winner at San Francisco. 5 p.m. Conference Championships Sunday, JanlO. Super Bowl XVI Sunday, Jan. 24 At Pontiac, Mich., 4 p.m. National Basketball Association At A Glance By The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W I Pet. GB Philadelphia 19 5 .792 Boston 19 6 . 760 New York 12 12 .500 7 Washington 9 14 .391 9>4, New Jersey 8 16 .333 11 Central Division Milwaukee 17 7 .708 Indiana 14 11 .560 3'* Chicago 11 15 . 423 7 Atlanta 10 14 .417 7 Detroit 10 15 400 7'*. Cleveland 5 20 .200 12'v WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W. . L Pet.. .GB . San Antonio 16 8 .667 Denver li 13 .458 5 Houston 11 15 .423 6 Utah 10 15 .400 6‘* Kansas City 9 15 .375 7 Dallas 6 20 .231 11 Pacific Division Los Angeles 20 7 .741 Seattle 16 8 .667 2’6 Golden State 15 9 . 625 3>a 2 Phoenix 14 10 .583 4M> Portland 14 10 .583 4tt San Diego 6 17 .261 12 Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Cleveland at Boston Atlanta at Indiana Philadelphia at New York Kansas City at Milwaukee Washington at Chicago Detroit at Dallas Denver at Houston Los Angeles at Portland Wednesday’s Games New York at New Jersey Kansao City at Cleveland Detroit at Denver Golden State at Phoenix Utah at Seattle San Antonio at San Diego National Hockey League Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday’s Games Hartford at Detroit Montreal at Quebec Winnipeg at NY Islanders Buffalo at St. Louis Los Angeles at Colorado Minnesota at Vancouver Monday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL National League PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Signed Mike Schmidt, third baseman, to a sixyear contract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS—Waived Dennis Awtrey, center. Reactivated Kevin Kunnert, center. FOOTBALL National Football League BALTIMORE COLTS-Fired Mike McCormack, head coach. Named Frank Kush head coach, and signed him to a five-year contract. COLLEGE METROPOLITAN INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—Named Jack Kaiser president and Chris Bledsoe secretarytreasurer. ILLINOIS—Signed Neale Stoner, athletic director, to a five-year contract.
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Schmidt to earnsl.2million ayear
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Mike Schmidt, possibly baseball’s best player, has become one of its highest-paid by agreeing to a six-year contract with the Philadelphia Phillies worth between $7.2 million and $lO million. “I’ll be financially secure for the rest of my life,” the 32-year-old third baseman, winner of the National League’s Most Valuable Player award the past two seasons, said Monday. “I won’t have to go out and get a job once I stop playing. ” Neither Schmidt nor team President Bill Giles would say how much the contract was worth. But estimates on the pact which runs through the 1987 season were upward from $1.2 million a year. Dave Winfield, who signed a free agent contract with New York Yankees last season, is reportedly the game’s highest-paid player with a sl4 million contract. Giles said Schmidt’s contract “is not as high as Winfield’s,” though Schmidt may have become the NL’s highest-paid player. Schmidt, the all-time Phillies home-run king, could have become a free agent at the end of the 1982 season, when his current six-year, $560,000-a-year contract expires. “I could have gotten a bigger and better contract, possibly, by becoming a free agent, but I wanted to stay in this city for a lot of reasons,” he said. The six-time All-Star said friendships with teammates, the
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club’s future and his relationship with the Philadelphia fans and community made him want to remain with the team. “It also helped for the Phillies to feel the v/ay they did about me,” Schmidt said after Giles predicted the third baseman would eventually “be put in the same class as the Joe DiMaggios, Willie Mayes, Mickey Mantles, Babe Ruths, Stan Musials.” The contract also includes a three-year, no-trade clause, though Schmidt said he would have liked to have had a no-trade clause for all six years. “It’s a little mind boggling. But I’m getting paid in such complicated ways that I have no idea what’s available for me to spend,” he said with a laugh. “I do know that I’ll have more money to lose on the card games on the team plane. The slugger, with 314 lifetime homers, has a career batting average of .263, including a .286 average in 1980 and a careerhigh .316 last season. Schmidt led the league in six offensive categories last year while hitting 31 homers and knocking in 91 runs during the strike-shortened season. His homer won the All-Star game for the NL in August. In his nine full seasons, Schmidt has won six Gold Gloves and was named the 1980 World Series MVP when he led the Phillies to the World Championship.
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