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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 15, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pago 34 the stars and stripes sports Friday january 15,1993 v in la Clemson runs record to 10-0 by the associated press Start up the who a no. 1 debate. There a no debate who has the Best record. Kentucky which had assumed the top spot in the col lege basketball poll on monday lost to Vanderbilt wednesday night Story on Page 36leaving no. Up for grabs. Fourteenth ranked Virginia beat Clemson 100-82 As Cavaliers extended the nations longest winning Streak to 15 games. With Kentucky a loss Virginia is the Only undefeated team in division t. Clemson 9 2, 0-2 acc missed 23 of its first 24 College basketball shots from the Field and the Cavaliers 10-0, 3-0 led 24-3 with 6 54 left in the first half and 41-16 at halftime. A a Virginia which won then to last season does no to play again until sunday when it is at Duke. Quot i done to think our players think by any Means we re a great team a Virginia coach Jeff Jones said. Quot Duke win give us a better idea How Good we  Cornel Parker had 20 Points to Lead seven Cavaliers in double figures. Kevin Hines and Bruce Martin each had 12 Points for Clemson which lost for the 12th time in its last 15 games at Virginia. \ in other games wednesday night involving ranked teams wednesday night no. 3 Duke 86, Wake Forest 59 the Blue devils 11-1,2-1 acc had held the no. 1 spot for All but three polls the past two seasons until losing to Georgia tech on sunday to break a 23-game of ukr Iichi a  us Mill a an us part of a 26-6 run As Bobby Hurley scored 20 of his sea son High 25 Points in the second half. Randolph. Childress led the Demon deacons 8-3,0-2 with 19 Points while Rodney Rogers coming off consecutive 30-Poi games was held to 15. Point the game was delayed 36 minutes after halftime because of a broken Basket support the one Duke shot at in the second half. No. 5 North Carolina 80, no. 8 Georgia tech 67 the tar heels 13-1, 3-0 acc won their fifth straight and snapped the yellow jackets winning Streak at eight games. George Lynch and Derrick Phelps each had 20 Points for North Carolina which put the game away with an 113 run that gave it a 66-51 Lead with 8 24 left. Travis bests 20 Points led visiting Georgia tech 9-2, 2-1which was playing for the first time since ending Dukes winning Streak. No. 11 Cincinnati 72, Cleveland state 63 the bearcats 10-1 struggled to win their seventh straight. Cincinnati started the second half with a 10-0 run and the Vikings 6-4 got no closer than five the rest of the Way. Lazelle Durden led the visiting bearcats with 13 Points White Sam Mitchell led Cleveland state with 19 Points and 10 rebounds. A Quot. A a no. 13 Iowa 84, no. 19 Minnesota 77 Iowa 12-2, 1-2 big ten set a Carver Hawkeye Arena record with 3kfree throws As it won its first  game of the season. The Hawk eyes set the record last season at 37, also against Minnesota. Acie Earl who had a total of 24 Points in Iowa a two losses Dukes Thomas 11111 12 does not give Wake forests Randolph Childress much of a Chance for this rebound. Last week had 19 against the Golden gophers 10-2, 2 1who were trying to give coach Clem Haskins his 100th win at the school. Minnesota closed within 68-63 with 5 05 to play but Iowa made 14 of 18 free throws Down the stretch. No. 17 Purdue 76, Wisconsin 60 Glenn Robinson scored 31 Points and grabbed 14 rebounds As the boilermakers 10-2, 1-2 big ten beat Wisconsin at Home for the 21st consecutive time. Purdue led 51-48 when Robinson started a 14-4 run with an offensive rebound. No. 20 Georgetown 74, Depaul 45 the hoyas 9-2 scored the first eight Points of the game and then cruised by forcing 13 turnovers in the first half As they took a 38-24 halftime Lead. Robert Churchwell led Georgetown with 18 Points and freshman Othella Harrington had 16, no. 23 Michigan state 77, no. 21 Ohio state 60 the spartans 9-3, 1-2 big ten made their first 10 shots from the Field in bouncing Back from their Borri ble 52-39 loss to Illinois on  work out deals with Sabo Dibble by Ronald Blum new York apr third baseman Chris Sabo and Cincinnati agreed to a $3,1 million one year contract wednesday while reliever Rob Dibble and the reds agreed to a $2.5 million one year Deal. Dibble 2-5 with 25 saves and a 3 07 Era got a $950,000 raise while Sabo got a $350,000 raise. Sabo hit .244 last season with 12 homers and 43 Bis. John Marzano of the Boston red sox was the third arbitration eligible player who agreed to a contract wednesday settling with Boston at $350,000, the same salary he made last season. Several free agents found new teams on a Busy Day for signings. The Texas rangers agreed to a $1 million two year Deal with outfielder Gary Redus who was let go by the Pittsburgh pirates after the season. Redus who made $825,000 in 1992, will get $500,000 a season. The 36-year-old hit .256 last season with three Home runs and 12 Bis. Texas also agreed to a one year contract with reliever Craig Lefferts with an option for 1994. Lefferts was 13-9 with a 3.69 Era in 27 starts with the san Diego padres last year and 1-3 and 4.09 in five starts after he was traded to Baltimore on aug. 31, outfielder Todd Benzinger who became a free agent last month when he Wasny to offered a contract by the los Angeles dodgers agreed to a $500,000, one year Deal with the san Francisco giants a $650,000 Cut. Benzinger hit .239 with four homers and 39 Bis in 121 games last season. The giants also agreed to a minor league contract with outfielder Mark Carreon who became a free agent last month when Detroit did no to offer a 1993 contract. Carreon hit .232 last season with 10 homers and 41 Bis Les Lancaster a 30-year-old right hander who was 3-4 with a 6.33 Era last year with the Detroit tigers agreed to a $350,000 contract with the St. Louis cardinals a $450,000 Cut. Left hander Lee Guetterman agreed to a minor league contract with the los Angeles dodgers. Guetterman 34, was 11 with a 9.53 Era with the new York Yankees last season and 3-4 with a 5.82 Era and two saves for the new York mets  
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