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18 — THE CAPITAL TIMES, Madison, Wis., Friday, July 29,1988 * SCORECARD

12:30 p.m. — Kenosha Kings vs. Brookfleld schreler, Maple Bluff CC, 41-34; Ed Sheffield, Black- Lakers. hawk CC, 37-40; Tom Stelnhauer, Nokomo GC, 35-42; Swimming 3 p.m. — Madison Avenue Bar vs. Milwaukee Stor- Wayne Wlmmer, Yahara Hills GC, 39-30. mln&Vukes. 71 — Don Becker, Yahara Hills GC, 41-37; Mark 7:30 p.m. — Madison A's vs. Milwaukee Chapter V. Duerst, Nakoma GC, 41-37; Mike Elliott, Blackhawk CC, 39-39; David Grams, Jr., Nakoma GC, 39-39; David Sunday's semifinal games Grams, Sr., Nokoma GC, 38-40; Paul Holzem, Maple At Athletic Park, Souk City Bluff CC, 3D-40; Jeff Hosklng, Cherokee CC, 37-41; Jon City 11 a.m. — La Crosse-Woll Cleaners winner vs. Kroeber, Maple Bluff CC, 41-37; Greg Rice, Maple Kenosha-Brookfleld winner. Bluff CC, 31-40; Jeff Slmonson, Maple Bluff CC, 43-34! ALL-CITY MEET 1:30 p.m. — Madison Avenue Bar-Stormln & George Brooks, Cherokee CC, 39-39. Chomplonjhlp qualifiers Vukes winner vs. Madison A's-Chapter V winner. 79 — Tom Everson, Cherokee CC, 42-37; Joel Oil-lit ft under Sunday's championship game Goode, Nokoma GC, 40-39; Mike Goode, Nakoma GC, 15-meter freeitvle — 1, Nicole Jesperson, HF, At Athletic Park, Sauk City 39-40; Stu Grendahl, Cherokee CC, 40-39; Kevin Hough, 17.79; 2, Lindsay Vorner, RW, 19.02; 3, Jennifer 6:10 p.m. — NBC Class AA slate championship. Nokoma GC, 40-39; Chris Hurley, Odana Hills GC, 38- McCoy, MB, 19.13; 4, Leah Slblev, PC, 19.35; 4, Jenni- 41; Derek Schnarr, Blackhawk CC, 40-39; Jeff Slohr, fer Myers, Ml, 19.35; 6, Kristin Llndbloom, PC, 20.08. Odana Hills GC, 40-39. 15-meter backitroke — 1, Jennifer McCoy, MB, HOME TALENT NIGHT LEAGUE W — Joe Genlllll, Odana Hills GC, 39-41; Karl 22.90; 2, Jennifer Pofahl, Ml, 22.99; 3, Allssa Adler, Ml, Kllmlnskl, Cherokee CC, 41-38; Tony Metro, Yahara 23.02; 4, Krlsta Llnstroth, WS, 23.90; 5, Lindsay Varn- Monona 100 DM 0— 3 14 Mlddleton 104 1M x —11 11 3 Hills GC, 40-40; Terry Nelson, Blackhawk CC, 40-40; er, RW, 24.07; 6, Melissa Marty, MO, 24.24. Ed Tallard, Blackhawk CC, 38-40. 15-meter breastitroke — 1, Kassle Lapacek, MO, Burns, Sufka (5) and Locke, Clano (5); Oahman, McCoy (5) and Redders. W — Dahman. L — Burns. 81 — Dan Blackdeer, Yahara Hills GC, 41-40; Tim KM; 1, Gretchen Petterle, NK, 23.84; 3, Emily Caro- Brady, Blackhawk CC, 39-42; Jeff Brown, Yahara Hills Bruce, SW, 24.M; 4, Melissa Moody, Ml, 24.68; 5, Erin Leading hitters — Clano (Mol 2x& Shaffer (Ml) 2x3. IB — Peterson (Mo), Maty (Ml). GC, 42-39; Bob Erlckson, Odana Hills GC, 40-41; Brad Byrne, HF, 24.S3; 6, Darla Borokhlm, Ml, 26.28. Gempeler, Nakomo GC, 41-40;. 15-meter butterfly — i, Nicole Jesperson, HF, Sun Prairie 104 110 0—1 I 1 12 — Pat Genlllll, Odana Hills GC, 40-42; Dan Har- 19.81; 2, Melissa Marty, MO, 21,74; 3, Krlsfo Llnsfroth, ColtogeOrove Ml 400 J —» 11 4 wich, Yahara HMs GC, 39-43; Bill Lehman, Maple Bluff WS, 21.82; 4, Leah Slbley, PC, 22.55; 5, Llndsey Wo- Hanson, Honlsh (4) and Witt. Cunningham and CC, 42-40; Dave Lien, Odana Hills GC, 41-41; Don Mill- trud, Ml, 22.33; 6, Lisa Munson, MO, 22.63. Endres. W —.Cunningham. L — Honlsh. er, Yahara Hills GC, 43-39; Ed Murphy, Yahara Hills Olrli9-10 Leading hitters — Pohlmon (CG) 4x5; Kroetz GC, 41-41; Tim Sweeney, Nakoma GC, 41-41. 50-meter freestyle — I, Kolhv Preston, CH, 32.02; (SP) 2x4, Alme (SP) 2x4. HR — Fredenberg (CG), (3—Jim O'Brien, Maple Bluff CC, 42-41. 2, Michelle Kramer, PC, 34.43; 3, Julie Metro, Ml, Pohlmon (CG). IB — Swalek (CG), Alme (SP), Haas 84—Steve Caravello, Maple Bluff CC, 41-43. 35.16; 4, Inoa Pedersen, MO, 35.27; 5, Katie Lenz, NK, (SP), Krause(SP). 85 — Pete Jefferson, Blackhawk CC, 42-43. 35.30; 6, Annie Marschall, WS, 35.42. 87 — Kurt Kllmlnskl, Cherokee CC, 41-44. 50-meter backstroke — 1, Annie Marschall, WS, AMERICAN LEGION Withdrew—Richard Robinson, Odana Hills GC. 40.71; 2, Becca Uphoff, SW, 41.50; 2, Michelle Kramer, CLASS AA REGIONAL PC, 41.50; 4, Llbby Haagenson, HF, 42.80; 5, Claire At Sun Prairie Starling, HF, 43.15; 6, Amy Adler, Ml, 43.82. 100-meter Individual medley — 1, Kalhy Preston, Lacrosse 4000J21 — 10 II 0 Dog CH, 1:21.40; 2, Sally Lehner, HF, 1:22.83; 3, Susie Sun Prairie 000 ON 0 — 050 Topp, Ml, 1:30.29; 4, Katie Lapacek, MO, 1:31.15; 5, Bakkum, E. Brleske (7) and Varlev; Peters, Pres- Racing Julie Metro, Ml, 1:31.34; 6, Laura Bruns, RW, 1:31.64. ton (5) and Charles. W — Bakkum. L — Peters. 50-meter breaststroke — 1, Amy Skolaskl, WS, Leading hitters — Palen (L) 2x2, E. Brleske (L) 43.04; 2, Amanda Berndt, WS, 44.74; 3, Inga Pedersen, 2x2, Delaney (L) 2x3, S. Brleske (L) 2x4, Bakkum (L) MO, 44.99; 4, Amy Adler, Ml, 45.47; 5, Lisa Weather- 2x5, Charles (SP) 2x3. IB — Bakkum, S. Brleske, Var- Dubuque Greyhound Park wax, RW, 46.99; 6, Jennl Dlerlcks, RW, 47.59. ley (L), Charles, Kasper (SP). Thursday evening results 50-meter butterfly — 1, Sally Lehner, HF, 37.00; 2, FIRST 1/lhGradeMDIstS/U Time: J1.IJ3/I Susie TOPP, Ml, 39.75; 3, Llbby Haagenson, HF, 40.68; Grove Lancers OM0101 — i 4 4 SOIrly'sDreom 22.20 15.40 9.40 BadgerSports 000 Ml 3 — 11 14 1 4, Katie Lapacek, MO, 40.73; 5, Alison Sorenson, NK, 3 Sea Bound 4.40 3.80 42.38; 6, Katy Llnstroth, WS, 42.82. Nygaard, Syme (6) and Luedner; Farln and Starr, 2 Dutch Austin 5.40 Boys 8 A under Klnney (3). W — Farln. L — Nygoard. Qulnlela 3-5117.60 15-meter freestyle — 1, Brett Walnger, HF, 17.20; Leading hitters — Sowlnskl IBS) 2x3, MacKenzle $2 Trl 5-3-21500.80 (BS) 2x3, Wels IBS) 2x4, Grahn (BS) 2x5. 3B — La- 2, Jenner Dold, HF, 17.54; 3, Dylan Donnelly, PC, tITrl 5-3-2 750.40 18.12; 4, Ryan Lynch, NK, 18.13; 5, Jeremiah Lodholz, rocque (BS). JB —Wels, Klnney (BS). MO/18.37; 5, Steven Wise, PC, 18.37. SECOND l/8hGrade E Dlst5/16Time: 31.893/8 . 25-meter backstroke — 1, Jenner Dold, HF, 21.52; Today's gomes 8 Marty Puff : 17.00 6.60 4.00 KEN CHRISTENSEN 2, Dylan Donnelly, PC, 21.77; 3, Stuart Manning, MO, 5 p.m. — Madison Re/Max vs. Sun Prairie 2 Windy Gobies 8.80 ,3.20 22.00; 4, Chris Julka, WS, 22.45; 5, David Braun, SW, 8 p.m. — Re/Max-Sun Prairie winner vs. Grove Lancers 6 Target First 2.40 23.15; 6, Josh Wacker, MO, 24.09. Qulnlela 2-8 43.00 Jean and Norman Christensen of Stoughton used team work to catch this 45-inch 15-meter breaststroke — 1, Brett Walnger, HF, D.D. 5-8 287.00 22.32 (pool record); 2. Andrew Hlnderaker, PC, 24.21; Youth S2 Trl 8-2-6 270.60 3, Daniel Plourde, PC, 25.53; 4, Jamey Voss, MO, 25.79; *1 Trl 8-2-4135.30 cool water muskie off their pier on Lake Waubesa. 5, Adam Walther, PC, 25.97; 6, Elliot Gansner, SW, WEST MADISON LITTLE LEAGUE 25.90. Malor: Century 21 13, Burkhalter 1; Capitol Cen- THIRD 1/BhGrade M Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.66 3/8 15-meter butterfly — 1, Steven Wise, PC, 20.81; 2, tre Foods 10, West Optimists 8. Senior: Valley Bank 19, 8 Klowa Beatrice 6.60 3.60 3.20 Justy Segersten, Ml, 20.83; 3, Regis Goyke, MB, 20.96; ZlnibrlckBulck2. 2P'sSonney 7.60 5.00 3, Stuart Manning, MO, 20.96; 5, Daniel Plourde, PC, 7 Arlo C Jay 3.40 21.53; 6, Ted Gurman, PC, 22.04. LITTLE LEAGUE STATE TOURNAMENT Qulnlela 2-8 33.20 Boys 9-10 Junior $2 Trl 8-2-7159.20 50-meter freestyle — 1, Scott Kozlor, HF, 34.09; 2, North Central Milwaukee 15, West Madison 4 J1TM 8-2-7 79.60 Lee Chrlstensen, RW, 34.69; 3, Jeremy Levin, PC, Malor 36.09; 4, Jay Englund, SW, 36.12; 5, Mike Bauch, Ml, Grafton 4, West Madison American 2 FOURTH 1/8hGrade D Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.703/8 37.12; 6, James Jefferson, SW, 37.48. Senior 4 Harvest Bells 30.20 16.80 8.20 Cold water catches 50-meter backstroke — 1, Robbie Verhelst, RW, East Madison 14, Becham 10 3 DB Timber Blast 12.40 5.80 42.39; 2, Mark Vallem, HF, 43.38; 3, Ryan Keith, MO, 5 Velveteen Prince 6.20 43.60; 4, David Borsllen, Ml, 43.86; 5, Jeremy Levin, Qulnlela 3-4112.40\ $2 Trl 4-3-51337.80 , Finding area hideouts for Muskie, Northern PC, 43.94; 6, Adam Levlne, RW, 44.07. City 100-meter Individual medley — 1, Scott Kozlar, SI Trl 4-3-5 668.90 HF, 1:28.07; 2, David Borsllen, Ml, 1:30.84; 3, Ryan SCHOOL-COMMUNITY RECREATION Myers, Ml, 1:32.30; 4, Brad Manning, MO, 1:33.31; 5, FIFTH 1/ehGrade E Dlst DC Time: 40.173/8 WITH THE shallow water tem- Club, 4-Lakes Bassmasters, Muskie Jason Thorn, PC, 1:38.45; 6, Dominic Landrettl, SW, Pacific A: Kollege Klub3, Busch's Bluest, 5 Bad Influence 16.40 6.60 3.80 1:38.83. pacific B: Red Shed 2, Budd's Union 76 1; Davis 2 Velveteen Rose 4.60 3.20 peratures of Madison area lakes Inc., Trout Unlimited, the Dane 50-meter breaststroke — 1, Lee Chrlstensen, RW, Ouehr 9, Valley Bank 2; Cellar Bar 9, Zlmbrlck Lions 6. 8 World Spinner 4.40 hovering near the 80 degree mark, County Conservation League and 44.44; 2, Dominic Landrettl, SW, 47.23; 3, Adam Malm- Qulnlelo 2-519.20 qulst, PC, 48.66; 4, Seth Center, HF, 48.80; 5, Owen $2 Trl 5-2-« 395.60 northern pike and muskie behave the Stoughton Conservation Club. Richard, Ml, 48.85; 6, Ryan Keith, MO, 48.70. SI Trl 5-2-8197.80 50-meter butterfly — i, Robbie Verhelst, RW, like some people by seeking out WHITE BASS BONANZA - 38.94; 2, Brad Manning, MO, 40.77; 3, James Jefferson, Golf SIXTH 1/8hGrode A Dlst 5/14 Time: 31.493/8 Outdoors SW, 41.63; 4, Ryan Myers, Ml, 42.81; 5, Brad Van 3 Casino Boss 10.60 5.80 4.40 cooler temperatures. Since there's no bag or size limit on Slyke, RW, 44.27; 6, Jason Thorn, PC, 47.10. 8 Exact Color 4.40 3.40 with 1 Spice N Nice 5.00 And temperatures along with white bass, anglers from Milwau- Qulnlela 3-« 20.80 adequate oxygen aren't always Ken Christensen kee, Chicago and elsewhere are City 12 Trl 3-8-1 254.20 51 Trl 3-8-1 127.10 found in deeper water but right flocking to Lake Mendota for their Yahara Hills (71) — Joe Ballstrerl 77; Erv Marks D.TrlPle 4-5-3 78. Any 2 of 3 near shore where 50 degree water share. , Blackhawk (70) — Paul Raw 76; Bo Welch 77; Pays 49.20 Softball Bob Narowetz, Dave Straus, Dick Horn, 79. from running springs is found in marauding raccoons," said Nor- Last Sunday three Chicago, fish- Cherokee (72) — Mike Douglas 74; Jim Wllklns, SEVENTH 1/8hGrode D Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.44 3/8 areas like Lake Mendota's Spring man, "when they dragged it from a ermen took over 250 trolling Shad- Gary Oftedahl 75; Pat Nelson 76; Dan Kindle 77; Jim 3 Casino Dazile 6.60 4.40 3.40 Kllbane78. 2 Double Quote 6.60 4.20 Harbor and the south shore of Lake shallow spring ditch where I had it raps and small Rapalas in the Gov- Maple Bluff (71) — Phil Dabbert 78; John Suby 79. 8 Sovosung 4.00 Glenway (12)—Joe Gower 31; Brian Bauman 37. Qulnlela 2-3 30.00 Waubesa. tethered." ernor's Island area. City and area Sun Prairie (71) — Walt Samelstod 74; Jeff Balls- Twin Trl 3-2-8169.60 . SCHOOL-COMMUNITY RECREATION trerl 75; Bob LeVltus78; Bob Kessenlck 79. Knowing these facts paid off re- HOT SPOTS - If fish cribs at- Paul Zoch, local white bass ace, Lake Windsor (72) — Jack Hembre, John Jay 77; EIGHTH 1/ShGrode B Dlst DC Time: 39.873/8 Women's fast-pitch: Arizona — Rustic Tavern 4, Buck Brown 78. 1 Fast Hitch 15.60 6.20 4.80 cently for Norman and Jean Chris- tract fish like they do on some said anglers in waders are having Villa Tap 2 (league championship). Monona (16) — Toby Tyler, John Legler 37; Bob 2 Chuck Whiz 4.80 3.40 tensen of Stoughton, who along lakes, Lake Kegonsa anglers may Men's slow-pitch: Cherokee — Bennett's 20, Augs- Speth, John Hamner 38; Darren Dunn 39. 8 Sleek Shade 4.60 good luck off the rock spit east of ' burgers (leaguechampionship). Pleasant View (71) —John Neupert 77. Qulnlela 1-2 34.40 with their son George have small soon form a fleet near the rock bar Governor's Island. The Springs (72) — Alan Peckham 77; Bob Na- J2 Trl 1-2-8 422.80 GILLESPIE'S PLACE LEAGUE chrelner 78; Art Carson 79. $1 Trl 1-2-8 211.40 cottages near the spring areas of off Colladay's Point. Zoch takes his share on medium- At Cottage Grave Nakoma (70) — Doug Rasmussen 74; Mike Rlchvlew Insurance 13, Gully's 10; Horseshoe Bar McCormlck, BUI Garratt 75; Mike Hayes, Bob Pasch, NINTH l/8hGrade C Dlst 5/16Time: 31.673/8 Lake Waubesa. Norman was soak- Last Monday members of the sized yellow maribou jigs. Usually 14, Radar 4077 5; Matrix Builders 12, Interstate Perlod- John Nevln, Jack Coe, Rod Hunsberger 79. 8TBo'sDUCksoup 6.40 4.60 3.20 Icals6; Mechanical Team 7, Ray-O-Vac6. 5 Bold Babe Eckert 9.40 5.60 ing a sucker off the end of his pier Madison Fishing Expo gave initial two spinning outfits, he trolls the MEN'S CITY TOURNAMENT 1 Janet's Approval 4.80 when the fish hit. After making its approval to the placement of 40 to jibs 15 to 25 feet behind his boat Thursday's results Qulnlela M 57.20 At Odana Hills GC, porn 52 Trl 8-5-1 531.80 first run, the fish finally stopped to 50 five-foot square wood fish cribs while rowing at a medium-fast 68— Barry Llnhart, Odona Hills GC, 35-33. SI Trl 8-5-1 245.90 70—Doug Czerwlnskl, Maple Bluff CC, 34-36; Kurt Twin Trl • no winner swallow the sucker. in the area next spring. rate. Sowle, Odana Hills GC, 33-37. Carryover $20280.00 71 — Jeff Dolby, Odana Hills GC, 38-33; Gary "That's when I reared back and According to Scot Tewart, area "There are times," said Zoch, Prlsbe, Cherokee CC, 37-34; Dick Regenberg, Black- 10TH 1/8hGrade B Dlst 5/14 Time: 31.683/8 set the hook," said Norman. "But fish manager for the Department "when the splash of my oars ex- hawk CC, 39-32; Jim Wahl, Yahara Hills GC, 35-36. ISvcoJet.....'. 13.40 5.00 4.60 72 — Jeff Comstock, Odana Hills GC, 37-35; Phil 8 Bon Burner 4.20 3.00 the line on my reel become hope- of Natural Resources, the Expo has cites the white bass into striking Brewer averages Gaustad, Cherokee CC, 37-35; Gary Stelnhauer, 3 Zat So 5.80 BATTING Nakoma GC, 37-35. Qulnlela 2-8 20.40 lessly tangled." donated $800 needed for special anything that resembles a min- ob r h 2b 3b hr rbl ovg 73 — Kevin Dean, Maple Bluff CC 36-37; Mike $2 Trl 2-8-3 918.00 Rather than take off in a mad equipment to build the cribs from now." Molllor 377 67 119 22 4 4 28 .316 Greenhalgh, Maple Bluff CC, 36-37; Rob Peters, Chero- »1 Trl 2-8-3 459.00 Yount 389 61 119 22 9 53 .306 kee CC, 36-37; Mike Plautz, Yahara Hills GC, 33-40; run, the big muskie simply settled used wooden platens. Mendota hit spots include the Gontner 339 39 94 19 1 0 29 .277 Dick Soukup, Nakoma GC, 35-38; Mark Thomson, 11TH 1/ShGrode A Dlst DC Time: 39.513/8 Broggs 272 30 71 14 0 10 42 .261 Cherokee CC, 37-36. 5 Dutch Delight 13.00 4.40 3.40 on the bottom while Norman and "The cribs do not create spawn- waters off Maple Bluff, around Uni- Robldoux 91 9 23 5 0 0 5 .253 74 — 'John Boles, Yahara Hills GC, 38-36; Mark 4 My Buddy Deon 7.80 4.00 Meyer 156 11 38 9 0 6 17 .244 Engman, Blackhawk CC, 38-36; Erik Spengler, 2 Allmvlove 4.00 George tried in vain to untangle the ing areas," said Stewart. "They versity Bay and more recently in Brock 179 32 43 9 1 4 35 .240 Nokoma GC, 37-37; Dave Zlckau, Odana Hills GC, 37- Qulnlela 5-« 45.20 mess. Surhoff 313 29 75 13 0 2 18 .240 37. J2 Trl M-I 635.40 simply act as refuge areas for the Camp Wakanda area. Castillo 63 7 15 0 0 0 1 .238 75 — Mark Dlsrud, Odana Hills GC, 41-34; Derek »1 Trl 5-4-2 317.70 "What happened next, you won't smaller minnows, which in turn at-, Leonard 153 22 35 7 5 21 .229 Grams, Nokomo GC, 37-38; Jack Kelly, Maple Bluff Sveum 341 26 78 9 4 9 40 .229 CC, 37-38; Brian Murphy, Maple Bluff CC, 41-34; Mike 12TH 1/BhGrade C Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.73 3/8 believe," said George. "I just held tract larger fish sought by anglers." Deer 278 37 62 14 0 12 43 .223 Murphy, Blackhawk CC, 36-39; Todd Shockley, 1 Wild Glow 14.00 7.80 3.80 Adducl 55 3 12 0 5 .218 Nakoma GC, 37-38; Jeff Tallard, Blackhawk CC, 38-37; 2 Hacksaw Dak 3.40 2.80 the pole high and slowly walked If the project proves successful, O'Brien 40 4 12 0 7 .200 Brian Thacker, Cherokee CC, 38-37; Mario Tlzlanl, 4 LW So It's Been 4.20 Felder 45 6 9 0 0 4 .200 Cherokee CC, 35-40; John Walts, Jr., Blackhawk CC, Qulnlela 1-2 23.20 backwards on the pier and that- other cribs will be placed in other Hamilton 90 11 17 0 1 10 .189 38-37. *2 Trl 1-M 244.60 crazy muskie followed like a well- Schroeder 96 7 13 0 3 5 .135 76 — John Aehl, Nakoma GC, 37-39; Larry Cell- Jl Trl 1-2-4122.30 Madison area lakes selected by Others 137 9 35 2 10 .255 man, Yahara Hills GC, 35-41; Wynn Grendahl, Chero- trained dog." Team 3437 410 871 140 20 70 374 .253 kee CC, 39-37; Chuck Iverson, Blackhawk CC, 38-38; 13TH l/8hGrade D Dlst DC Time: 40.013/8 members of local fishing groups, Game-winning rbl (51): Gontner 11; Deer 7; Craig Korth, Yahara Hills GC, 40-36; Mike Krueger, 3 Fast Flannlgan 19.00 8.80 5.40 In the meantime, Jean grabbed a who will do the assembly and in- Braggs, Yount 4; Sveum 5; Brock 4; Molllor, Surhoff Maple Bluff CC, 38-38; Dick Mulrhead, Nakoma GC, 38- SP'sMcCarron 4.40 4.80 3; Leonard, Meyer 2; Adducl, Klefer 1. 38; Tom Potter, Yohara Hills GC, 39-37; John Rogers, 7 Fancy Cherry 3.20 big long-handled dip net and with stallation work with DNR supervi- Stolen bases (93): Molltor 27; Yount 14; Gontner Cherokee CC, 40-36; Harry Slmonson, Maple Bluff CC, Qulnlela 3-5 57.20 11; Surhoff'B; Deer 7; Braggs, Leonard 4; Hamilton 5; 39-37. Q.D. 1-2:3-5425.80 help from Norman netted the fish sion. Felder 4; Brock, Castillo, Robldoux, Sveum 1. Others 77 — Garry Bodenstelner, Odana Hills GC, 40-37; S2 Sup 3-5-7-11656.40 2. Randy Engen, Blackhawk CC, 40-37; Tom Fitzgerald, SI SUP 3-5-7-1 828.30 as it came by the end of the pier. A tentative list of clubs involved Nakoma GC, 37-40; Harold Harder, Odana Hills GC, 37- Attendance —2,088 Entered in The Capital Times include the Yahara Fisherman's pnrcHiNG 40; Ken Russell, Yahara Hills GC, 38-39; David Handle — $221,087 IP h er bb so w-l era Fishing Contest at Tony's Bait Box 716 7 1 1 7 0-0 1 71 Mirabella 35% 28 8 11 21 1-2 2.02 on East Broadway, the 45-inch hy- 45 17 9 41 1-1 740 1988 Topps ™ brid weighed-in at just under 21 134 91 17 Kl 117 7-4 2.45 Big" Baseball 67% T7 70 77 31 5-4 7M pounds. When mounted, it will take Crlm 69% M 71 70 « 3-5 771 Series I & II 120 in 44 78 47 10-7 3.30 Lumberjack tournament its place beside an 18-pound north- Clear 24 71 9 19 74 1-0 till Sets and Singles Filer 44 44 V> 16 71 5-4 117 ern pike that hangs on the wall of Available Now ... 152% 177 64 7B 44 4-12 377 54 Vb 44 71 19 TO 4-0 181 Christensen's cottage. Blrkbeck 73 79 34 25 38 5-5 4.19 "I lost a northern almost as big to 45Vi 40 79 7« 77 4-4 5.74 set for hot competition Stapleton ... 13% 20 9 9 6 04) 5.92 Team ... 907Vi 829 331 965 499 52-50 3.31 Saves (33): Plesac2S; Crlm 6; Jones, Mirabella 1. The 29th annual Lumberjack champions Jim Colbert and Jerry World Championships in Hayward Scutt are back, but with new part- REGISTERED REPS. Midwest League this weekend promises to be the ners. Colbert will be sawing with DON'T MISS EMPLOY- Thursday's results biggest ever — at least in numbers Mike Sullivan, former catcher with MENT OPPORTUNITIES Cedar Rapids 3, Madison 1 (10 Innings) of competitors. the Cincinnati Reds. Scutt will KEN'S CARD KORNER Quad City 2, Belolt 1 (10 Innings) UNDER 330 IN Wausau 9, Rockford 6 Over 200 competitors have signed team with Hayward's Paddy Steav- 5317 Old Middleton Road 233-0045 2 mile* weal ol "W1SC. DELLS" Exit JtSSon Hwy. 12/16 Clintons, Kenosha6 CLASSIFIEDS THIS WEEK. Tuesday-Friday 2-7, Saturday 10-5 Appleton 7, Waterloo 3 up for the chopping, sawing, logroll- enson. PHONE (608)254-7822 Springfield 3, South Bend 1 Peorla 5, Burlington 2 ing and climbing events. 1988 marks the 90th annual Log- Today's games Among returning contestants are Madison at Wausau rolling World Championships. The Belolt at Burlington several of last year's world cham- Rockford ot Kenosha men's champion, Dan McDonough, South Bend at Springfield pions. The 1987 Ail-Around Lumber- Waterloo at Appleton has won fours years in a row. Clinton at Cedar Rapids jack World Champion Rolin Esl- Peorla at Quod Cltv Bonnie Pendleton, who won in 1984, inger is back to defend his title. 1986 and 1987, Is back to defend her Amateur Four-time champion Mel Lentz, women's title. who missed last year, is expected NBC STATE TOURNAMENT Competition began today at the CLASS A TOURNAMENT to give Eslinger a challenge for the Today's championship game Lumberjack Bowl in Hayward and At Warner Park, Madison all-around title. 7:30 p.m. — Spring Volley vs. Cllntonvllle. Other returning champions in- continues Saturday and Sunday. CLASS AA TOURNAMENT clude Martin and Lawrence Saturday's quarterfinal games The event is being filmed by At Athletic Park, Sauk City O'Toole of Australia. Both are ex- ESPN television for broadcast at a 10 a.m. — La Crosse Angels vs. Milwaukee Wolf Cleaners. cellent choppers. Two-man bucking later date. Giant Pickup Truck Cap Sale!

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when challenger Youngkil Chung was I Sunday | Monday | Tuetday [W«dn«niay| T1iur«d»y | Friday | Today [ unable to continue after being hit by Carreker hurts knee; a low blow in the fifth round. New York New York New York BaHlmore Boston 12:05 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. Ch.47 3 Florida players doubtful for opener say they were paid Breweries battle; Waterioo Waterloo Waterloo S. Bend s. Bend WflUSaU (2) 2p.m. 7p.m. 7p.m. Three former University o'f By Tom Gates Sports reporter i Florida basketball players said this Packer notes Miller Open dies GREEN BAY - Defensive end Al- J Road games week that they were given money by . A sponsorship conflict between team coaches, a possible violation of phonso Carreker, a starter for the Miller Brewing Co. and Anheuser- National Collegiate Athletic last three years, will probably miss experience and the way he has .Busch Brewing Co. has caused the SPORTS ON THE AIR Association rules. the ' season played, the guys behind him were Andrew Moten, Anthony Williams opener because of a knee injury. going to have to go some to catch Professional Bowlers Association to II a.m. — Fishing the West; Ch. 15. cancel its annual winter tournament vs. the , from Can- and another player who requested Carreker, 26, sustained a partially him." II a.m. — Tennis — Volvo Interna- ton, Ohio; Ch. 27. anonymity said they were given cash in Milwaukee. tional semifinals live from Stratton 2:15 p.m. — Baseball — Houston at lorn ligament in his right knee at Veteran Ben Thomas, free agent Miller Lite was the main sponsor Mountain, Vt.; KSPN. ; Ch. 15. by either associate head coach Monte Friday morning's practice and had to Blaise Winter and rookie Nate Hill, of the ABC telecasts of the winter 11:30 a.m. — Outdoors Digest; Ch. 3 p.m. — Baseball — Atlanta at San Towe or assistant coach Kenny be carried off the field. He will have the Packers' sixth-round-pick, have tour for years, but dropped 15. Francisco; WTBS. McCraney. an arthroscopic procedure done ei- been playing behind Carreker in, prac- Noon — Outdoor Encounter; Ch. 15. 3:30 p.m. — Sports Saturday — WBA sponsorship last season to commit 12:30 p.m. — Greatest Sports Leg- junior-middlweight vs. ther today or Monday to check for tice. more advertising to the Olympics and ends - Profile of Olympic hurdler Buster Drayton live; American Cup ODDS & ENDS cartilage damage. • Today's scrimmage at 2 p.m.: other events, Miller officials said. Edwin Moses; Ch. 15. gymnastics competition taped in Fair- The Andy North Golf Invitational, Packer trainer Dominic Gentile The Packers' first full-scale scrim-, Miller's headquarters is in 1 p.m. — Powerboat racing — An In- fax, Va.; Ch. 3. said surgery won't be needed, but that mage of the season will start an hour Milwaukee. ternational Outboard Grand Prix 4 p.m. — Racing — Haskell Invita- a benefit for the Wisconsin Special competition taped in Augusta, Ga.; Ch. tional live from Oceanport, N.J.; ESPN. Olympics, is Monday at Maple Bluff Carreker would be in a walking cast earlier than originally announced, at 2 When Anheuser-Busch of St. Louis from four to five weeks. The Packers p.m. today instead of 3 p.m. picked up television sponsorship of 6 p.m. — Baseball — Chicago Cubs Country Club. A celebrity long- 1:30 p.m. — Golf - Third round of at ; WGN. driving contest begins at 9:15 a.m, open the The scrimmage, which is free and the tour, its contract with ABC stated the Open live from Grand Blanc, 8:30 p.m. — Arena football — Cham- Mich.; Ch. 3. followed by golf at 11:30 a.m. Among season against the ppen the the public, will be played at that tournaments carrying the name pionship game, Detroit vs. Chicago, on Sept. 4. of competitors could not be identified 1:30 p.m. — Exhibition football - Rosemont, 111; ESPN, the sports personalities expected to Lambeau Field unless it rains this by the competitors' name. Hall of Fame Game, Los Angeles Rams attend: former Green Bay Packer Defensive line coach Greg Blache morning. Packer coach Lindy Infante Thus, the network referred to the quarterback Lynn Dickey, hockey said it would take some time for Car- said he would not risk tearing up the Miller Lite Championships last great Gordie Howe and basketball reker to get ready to play once the field if it rains. great Rick Barry. ... The Madison cast is removed. Asked whether he If it rains, the scrimmage will be season as the Milwaukee Open. during an interview on Cable News Commissioner Joe Antenora said Aquatic Club and the Badger expected Carreker to be ready for the at the team's Oneida Street practice Network's "Larry King Live" in Dolphins Swim Club sent a total of 19 the PBA is committed to Milwaukee Atlanta. "It was in seven different opener, Blache said, "Probably not." field across from the stadium. and probably will host a tourney swimmers to the U.S. Junior National Carreker, who was playing with a The'four healthy quarterbacks in books, it was in 'Sports Illustrated' Championships, which begin today in again, but it will not be on the peak magazine." slight hip injury he sustained in Wed- camp — Marc Wilson, Randy Wright, winter tour. Tempe, Ariz. ... An all-star team nesday's practice, said he wants to Blair Kiel and Bud Keyes — will play Snyder was fired from his job as a composed of players from the • The Madison Bowling commentator for CBS after the play in the opener. in the scrimmage, but in no particular Association's 17th annual Hall of Madison United and Madison 56er "This is a streak of bad luck," he remarks were aired by a New York soccer clubs will play an all-star order, Infante said. Fame dinner will be Aug. 17 at the television station in January. He had said. "But I've got to deal with it and • They're thin at right tackle: Be- Holiday Inn Southeast. Tickets are team from Bavaria tonight at 7 at been with the network for 12 years. Breese Stevens Field. . . . First- come back strong. It's nothing that cause of injuries and holdouts, light $15 and are available by calling 221- "This thing has been talked about will hamper me for the rest of the tackle has become a bit of a problem 9590. round draft pick Will Perdue of for years, but nobody had guts Vanderbilt has agreed to a five-year, season." area for the Packer offensive line. enough to say it." Snyder said. "I $2.5 million dollar contract with the Carreker, the Packers' first-round Keith Uecker, last year's starter, guess I did." Chicago Bulls. . . . Former DePaul draft pick in 1984, has been a starter has been moved to right guard be- Jailed Pointer guard Kevin Edwards, a first-round since his second season. He has never cause of Ron Hallstrom's holdout!' choice of Miami, became the first become the pass-rusher the Packers Alan Veingrad, who spelled Uecker tries to hang self Molinares wins title player to sign a contract with the envisioned when they drafted him, on passing downs last season, aggra- Heat. ... The Lady Westchester but he has been a steady performer vated the bursitis in his hip a week A former UW-Stevens Point on a disputed KO Open, scheduled for Aug. 11-14 in against the run. ago and hasn't practiced since. Steve football player tried to hang himself White Plains, N.Y., has been canceled Like other veterans, the 6-foot-6, Collier, the huge strike-replacement in a jail cell early Friday, Portage Tomas Molinares of Colombia landed a wild roundhouse punch because it has been unable to secure 270-pound Carreker opened camp as player, hasn't practiced in two days County Sheriff's Department corporate sponsorship, the Ladies the starter at his position even though deputies said. seconds after the bell sounded ending because of turf toe. the sixth round, knocking out Marlon Professional Golf Association said. there is a new coaching staff. To fill the gap, the Packers moved, Keith Majors was taken by . . . New Mexico State University Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder Starling to win the World "I thought he was a good football second-year man Dave Croston to ambulance to St. Michael's Hospital, Association welterweight title in basketball player Steve McGlothin where he remained for evaluation. player and I didn't see any reason tackle. The much-improved Croston, Atlantic City, N.J. traded in a 1988 Nissan Sentra in why he couldn't or shouldn't be the The hospital would not release any order to retain his last year of who spent all of last season on injured information on Majors. The punch seemed to catch starter there," Blache said. "With his reserve, opened camp at left guard. Snyder: I said Starling somewhat off guard and he eligibility. McGlothin won the car by Majors, one of two players quickly fell to the canvas as referee making a halfcourt shot at halftime involved in an eligibility scandal that what I read of a World Basketball League game cost the Pointers its National Joe Cortez began to count, while many at ringside questioned whether July 13. ... America's Cup Association of Intercollegiate Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder said the punch had landed in time. After organizers and the New Zealand Jesperson, Dupuis set Athletics co-national championship he was wrong for making his challenger agreed to race in last season, was arrested three about 3 minutes, it was announced comments about blacks being bred that Cortez ruled the punch landed September 7, 9 and 11 to avoid weeks ago on charges of issuing for athletics and that the only place before the bell sounded. competition with the Summer the pace for swimmers worthless checks, using someone for whites in sports would be An earlier title fight on the card Olympics for media coverage and else's credit card and probation coaching. also ended in controversy. Lloyd audiences. By Kerby Meyers violations. He has remained in jail in "I was wrong for saying it. I wish I Honeyghan retained his World group. She would like to set the 13-14 lieu of a $5,000 bond. Compiled from State Journal wire Sports reporter ueu 01 a wiuu oona. nadnhadn'-tt saisaidd itit) ,bu but tl reaI read dit| ,,it, n"e hsaie dsai d BoxinBoxing Councig Council wel iterweighwelterweight titlt etitl eserviceservicess and and staff staffreports reports record this year, and qualified for Michelle Jesperson didn't have to today's final in :31.04, less than a sec-, look any further than her own pool's ond off Keri Seeliger's year^old mark. history books to find someone to emu- Other top girls' swimmers on late in this year's Madison All-City Friday included Hillfarm's Lindsey Swim Meet. Dold, who qualified .in the 50 freestyle Ann Drolsom, who set four and backstroke in the 11-12 age group, Page goes home to join Hall of Fame records for Hillfarm Swim Club from and Shorewood's Melissa Fuss, who 1979 to 1981 and later swam for Madi- recorded the best time in the 100 indi- son West High School and the Univer- vidual medley and the 50 butterfly in State Journal wire services somsomee oof fln thee greates greatest tteam teamss o of fth thee las last t CatholiCatholicc Hig Highh Schoo School lt oto Notr Notree Dame Dame. . BearBearss t oto a a Supe Super rBow Bowl lchampionshi championshirp Twenty-five years ago Alan Page sity of Texas, is Jesperson's inspira- the 15-17 age group. I wenty-five years ago Alan Page 25 years/Anyears. And they also represent the He was drafted by the Vikings in 19619677 in 19861986. tion. got a summer construction job in hihis best of the Rust BeltBelt.. and olaved in Minnesota until mid- "T wasn't trvina t »\,» In the boys' cpmpetition, Middle- and played in Minnesota until mid- "I wasn't trying ton mmake aanmy "She has become my idol," Jesper- hometown of Canton, Ohio to help Three came out of western Penn- ton's Matthew Dupuis set two meet way through the 1978 season. friends out there," said Ditka, who son, 13, said shortly after qualifying build the Pro Football Hall of Fame. sylvania — Biletnikoff from Erie, records in the 11-12 age group. Page was selected the National will be introduced today by former for the 100-meter individual medley in Today, Page will be enshrined in that Ham from Johnstown and Ditka from Dupuis' time of: 29.74 in the 50 but- Football League's most valuable teammate Ed O'Bradovich. the 13-14 age group on Friday after- Hall. Carnegie. Canton is just across the terfly shattered his own mark by al- player in 1971, the first defensive noon at Ridgewood Pool. "It was just another dirty job on a Ohio border. "I just played hard. I never cared most 1% seconds. He also swam the player ever to receive that honor. "She swam in Yugoslavia in an in- hot day," Page said, remembering "Isn't that something that we all what the other players said; that 50 freestyle in : 27.39, bettering Dan Four other times he was named the never bothered me. I have no apolo- ternational competition and she tried that summer when, he was a high came from within 90 to 100 miles of conference defensive player of the Urben's year-old mark of : 27.74. school football player looking to gies for the way I played football." out for the Olympics — she was a Dupuis, who turns 13 on Monday, Canton?" Page said. "That's some- year. He spent the final 3% years of great swimmer." make some money. thing unique. That says something Biletnikoff began his career with was by far the largest swimmer in his his 15 seasons with the Bears. Jesperson didn't do badly, either. Page will enter the Hall as a part about the quality of football that is Ham played on three the Oakland Raiders as a special age group, but said his size may of a class that includes , played in the area." teams player. But seven games into She was the top qualifier for today's hinder his performance in the next' championship teams during his medley final in 1 minute, 10.10 sec- Jack Ham and Fred Biletnikoff. He is Ham said: "Western his first season in 1965, he caught age group. 12-year career at Pittsburgh. Ham, a onds, just 2 seconds off Drolsom's the first Canton native to be en- and Ohio have always been known for seven passes for 118 yards and missed graduate of Penn State, made all-Pro seven-year-old record. "My size had some effect on , shrined there. great football players. It's a nice coin- for seven consecutive seasons. He only eight games over the next 13 sea- today's race because I am bigger and "I don't know if things have cidence that were going in together." sons. John Penner, one of the Hillfarm had 25^ sacks, 21 fumble recoveries coaches, said Drolsom's inspiration stronger than the guys I was compet- changed a great deal (in Canton)," Biletnikoff agreed. and 32 interceptions in his career. Biletnikoff caught 589 passes for 76 ing against," Dupuis said. "But I'm said Page, who played defensive spurs Jesperson when the competi- "Sometimes people don't see Ditka, who punished the opposition touchdowns and played in three NFL tion doesn't. afraid it will be bad for my endur- . tackle for the and where all the great players come as a blocker, caught 427 passes for 43 title games, five AFC championships ance." . "Obviously, it's great "While the girl next to her was a from," he said. "This is just a coinci- touchdowns during his 12 seasons. and Super Bowls II and XI. He was Bob Joers, one of Middleton's to go home." dence but it says something." fine swimmer, she just couldn't push Ditka, who also played with the named the MVP in Super Bowl XI Michelle," Penner said. "That's when coaches, minced no words about the The four inductees represent Page went from Canton Central Eagles and the Cowboys, coached the with four receptions for 79 yards. the goals she has set help, because importance of Dupuis' size. she loves to compete, and she'll try "He's just a huge guy for his age," and achieve those." Joers said. "But he also has a great Jenny Bryant of Ridgewood was attitude — coming in early to prac- the second-best qualifier in 1:11.63, tice with the older members of the Saints will face a test but she couldn't make up for Jesper- team." son's strength in the butterfly in the Other top boys' swimmers were, first lap. Nick Gansner of Shorewood, who in today's scrimmage "I like to get out to a strong start qualified for today's finals in the 100 with my butterfly, since that is my individual medley and the 100 breast- State Journal wire services strongest stroke," said Jesperson, stroke in the 13-14 age group, -and It'll be showtime for rookies and NFL notes who will be an eighth grader at Van Nakoma's Ian Hayden, who was the free agents when the New Orleans Hise Junior High School this faU. top qualifier in the 100 individual med- Saints have an intrasquad scrimmage "And I've been working on my back- ley and the 100 butterfly in the 15-17 this afternoon at the University of ally took money from agents, then stroke and breaststroke to maintain age group. Wisconsin-La Crosse. gave it back and got their eligibility the lead." "The scrimmage will be more an Last year, Jesperson set a meet reinstated." 1i Results In Scoreboard/40 evaluation process for the younger Meanwhile, George Carter, the record in the butterfly in the 11-12 age players," coach Jim Mora said. "I brother of ' wide think we know what the older players receiver Cris Carter, said he did not can and cannot do." push his brother into signing with The scrimmage begins at 3 p.m. at agents, an action that led to Cris' dis- RACE DAY HOT LINE: 608-837-5252 Memorial Field. missal from the Ohio State team. The Saints signed their last hold- Warm Dps lj:00 p.m. out, wide receiver Mel Gray, to a George Carter denied getting any two-year contract on Friday. money from agents Norby Walters • Brother, this can be tough: and Lloyd Bloom for helping to sign "See You at Saints' nose tackle John Mandarich Cris. Another brother, Butch Carter, SUN PRAIRIE, Wl has said George was partly responsi- the Races/" said his younger brother, Michigan 1 State offensive tackle Tony Manda- ble for Cris being declared ineligible. rich, got rougher treatment from the • Patriots' sale far from done: SUNDAY National Collegiate Athletic Associa- Negotiations began Friday in New tion than others who committed York between the attorney for Victor NIGHT greater offenses against amateurism. Kiam, the latest prospective buyer , considered by for the New England Patriots, and JULY 31,1988 many as the top-rated collegiate line- Philadelphia businessman Fran Mur- man, was stripped of his last year of ray, who has the exclusive option to FREDENBERG eligibility after applying for the Na- buy the team, plus a temporary re- tional Football League's supplemen- straining order preventing a sale to MEMORIAL tal draft. He later changed his mind any other party. and withdrew from the draft. The Kiam offer does not include "When I wrote the letter for him to bankrupt Sullivan Stadium in Fox- enter the draft — we didn't get an boro, Mass., where the Patriots play., agent or anything, because we but Kiam has said the team will stay wanted to keep it clean — we didn't Associated Press in New England. Qualifying — Dash know that just applying for the draft of the signs a football for Kelly Morgan A source familiar with the talks Heals — B-Main would make him ineligible," said John of London during break in preparations for Sunday's game with the Miami said the restraining order could be 50 Lap A-Main Dolphins in London's Wembley Stadium. Mandarich, who is Tony's guardian. lifted "when you pay (Murray) $5 mil- "Last year, a couple of kids actu- lion." 4C SPORTS • Wisconsin State Journal, Saturday, July 30,1988 SCOREBOARD Verplank's 2nd 66 Baseball City sports Area sports

wood, 1:11.04 (pool record); Maureen Olson, Rldge- Brewer averages Golf wood, 1:11.10; Amy Gosling, Hlllfarm, 1:11.11; Carrie Baseball good for Buick lead Johnson, Rldgewood, 1:11.68; Emma Lehner, Hill- farm, 1:14.10; Michelle McKelth, Hlllfarm, 1:14.79. BATTING MEN'S CITY TOURNAMENT 100 breaslstroke — Maureen Olson, Rldgewood, NBC STATE TOURNAMENT ab r h Ib ]b hr rbl avg At Nakoma Golf Club, par 70 1:17.63 (pool record); Lori Wendrlcks, Rldgewood, CLASS A TOURNAMENT Associated Press Molllor 365 68 123 13 5 31 .319 Friday's second*round results 1:18.37; Amy Gosling, Hllllarm, 1:20.05; Sara Mes- Friday's championship result Yount 397 61 150 23 9 53 .302 136 — Barry Llnhart, Odana Hills GC, 68-68. sner, Nakoma, 1:10.37; Carrie Johnson, Rldgewood, At Warner Park, Madison Scott Verplank matched his Gontner 345 40 96 19 1 0 29 .278 142 —Dick Regenberg, Blackhawk CC, 71-71. 1:11.98; Emma Lehner, Hlllfarm, 1:13.48. Cllntonvllle 15, Spring Valley 2 Braggs 272 30 71 14 0 10 42 .261 143 — Jell Dolby, Odana Hills GC, 71-72. 50 butterfly — Melissa Fuss. Shorewood, :31.04 first-round 66 on Friday to take a 005 .253 144 — Jim Wahl, Yaharo Hills GC, 71-73. (pool record); Suzette Cornish, Monona, :31.47; Corrv CLASS AA TOURNAMENT Svrhoff 318 29 79 13 0 2 19 .248 145 — Kurt Sowle, Odana Hills GC, 70-75. Scheuerman, Monona, :31.75; Michelle McKelth, Hlll- Today's quarterfinal games two-stroke lead after two rounds of Meyer 165 11 0 6 19 .242 144 _ Mike Plautz, Yahara Hills GC, 73-73; Mark larm, :31.91; Katie Kllmowlcz, Monona, :32.67t Alison At Athletic Park, Souk City Castillo «6 7 002 .242 Thomson, Cherokee CC, 73-73. Hoyden, Nakoma, :32.79. 10 a.m. — La Crosse Angels vs. Milwaukee Wolf the Professional Golfers' Association Brock 188 33 44 10 1 4 35 .234 148 — Rob Peters Cherokee CC, 73-75; Erik Spon- Cleaners. Buick Open at Grand Blanc, Mich. Leonard 156 n 36 7 21 .231 gier, Nakoma GC, 74-74; Gary Stelnhauer, Nokoma Thursday's qualifying results 11:30 p.m. — Kenosha Kings vs. Brooklleld Sveum 347 18 80 10 4 9 40 .231 GC, 72-76; Mario Tlilonl, Cherokee CC, 75-73. GIRLS Lakers. Verplank, who has struggled as a Deer 186 39 63 14 0 12 43 .220 149 — Kevin Dean, Maple Bluff CC, 73-76; Phil B-and-under 3 p.m. — Madison Avenue Bar vs. Milwaukee Star- Adducl 5S 3 II 1 0 5 .218 Gauslod, Cherokee CC, 72-77. 15 freestyle — Nicole Jesperson, Hlllfarm, : 17.79; mln & Vukes. professional after winning the 1985 O'Brien 62 5 13 0 2 7 .210 150 — Jell Comslock, Odana Hills GC, 72-78; Lindsay Varner, Rldgewood, :19.01; Jennifer McCoy, 7:30 p.m. — Madison A's vs. Milwaukee Chapter V. Felder 45 « 9 0 0 4 .200 Randy Engen, Blackhawk CC, 77-73; Dave Grams, Sr., Maple Bluff, :19.13; Leah Slbley Parkcrest, :19.35; Western Open as an amateur, is at Hamilton 94 11 17 0 1 10 .181 Nakomo GC, 78-72; Gary Prlsbe, Cherokeo CC, 71-79; Jennifer Myers, Mlddleton, :19.35; Kristin Llndbloom, Sunday's semifinal games 12-under-par 132 after 36 holes. Schroeder 96 7 13 3 5 .135 John Watts, Jr., 75-75. Parkcresl,: 20.08. At Athletic Park, Sauk city Others 137 9 35 2 10 .255 151 — Dick Soukup, Nokoma GC, 73-78. 15 backstroke — Jennifer McCoy, Maple Bluff, 11 a.m. — La Crosse-Wolf Cleaners winner vs. He leads Howard Twitty, who shot Team 3501 418 191 165 10 71 181 .154 151 — Doug Czerwlnskl, Maple Bluff CC, 70-82; :22.90; Jennifer Pofohl, Mlddleton, :22.99; Alllssa Kenosha-Brookfleld winner. Game*winnlng rbl (51): Gantner 11; Deer 7; Joel Goode, Nakoma GC, 79-73; Derek Grams, Adler, Mlddleton, :23.02; Krlsla Llnslroth, Westslde, 1:30 p.m. — Madison Avenue Bar-Stormln S* 65 on Friday, by two strokes. Braggs, Yount 6; Sveum 5; Brock 4; Molltor, Surholf Nokoma GC, 75-77; Mike Krueger, Maple Bluff CC, 76- :23.90; Lindsay Varner, Rldgewood, :14.07; Melissa Vukes winner vs. Madison A's-Chopter V winner. 3; Leonard, Meyer 2; Adducl, Klefer 1. 76; Brian Murphy, Maple Bluff CC, 75-77; Jeff Simon- Marty, Monona, :24.14. Sunday's championship game "I'm just happy I was able to go Stolen bases (95): Molllor 17; Yount 14; Gontner son, Maple Bluff CC, 78-74; Jeff Tollord, Blockhawk 15 breaststroke — Kassle Lapacek, Monona, At Athletic Park, Sauk City 11; Surholf 10; Deer7; Braggs, Leonard*; Hamilton5; CC, 75-77. :23.02; Gretchen Petterle, Nakoma, MM: Emily e:30 p.m. — NBC Class AA state championship. out and enjoy myself," Verplank said. Felder 4; Brock, Castillo, Robldoux, Sveum 1. Others 153 — Mork Dlsrud, Odana Hills GC, 75-78; Mike Caro-Bruce, Shorewood, :24.66; Melllssa Moody, Mld- "This is actually kind of fun. 2. Elliott, Blockhawk CC, 78-75; Mike Greenhalgh, Maple dleton, :24.68; Erin Byrne, Hlllfarm, :24.83; Dorla HOME TALENT LEAGUE Bluff CC, 73-90; Wynn Grendahl, Cherokee CC, 76-77; Borodhlm, Mlddleton, :16.28. "I'd like to play the rest of my ca- PITCHING Ken Russell, Yahara Hills GC, 77-76; Ed Sheffield, 15 butterfly — Nicole Jesperson, Hlllfarm, : 19.81; Sauk Prairie 14, Ashton 4 — Dale IP h er bb so w-l era Blackhawk CC, 77-76. Melissa Marty, Monona, :11.74t Krlsta Llnstroth, Ederer went flve-for-flve and drove In reer without worrying about what I Knudson 7Vi 7 1 3 2 0-0 1.23 154 — Larry Gellman, Yaharo Hills GC, 76-78; Westslde, :1!.S2; Leah Slbley, Parkcrest, :22.55 five runs as Sauk Prairie pummeled Ash- Mlrabella 38% 31 8 12 21 1-2 1.86 Tony Metro, Yahara Hills GC, 80-74; Mike Murphy, I Judge's decision); Llndsey Watrud, Mlddleton, :22.33 shoot. I'd rather have fun than just go Plesac 45 38 12 9 43 1-1 2.40 Blackhawk CC, 75-79; John Rogers, Cherokee CC, 76- (Judge'sdecision); LisaMunson,Monona, :12.63, ton In a Home Talent League baseball Hlguera 136 95 37 30 112 7-6 2.45 78; Derek Schnarr, Blackhowk CC. 79-75; Todd Shock- 9-10 game In Sauk City Friday night. out and play." August 67W 57 20 22 33 5-4 2.66 ley, Nakoma GC, 75-79; Harry Slmonson, Maple Bluff 50 freestyle — Kalhy Preston, Cherokee, :32.01; Fred Couples, one of six co-leaders Crlm 69V> 51 21 20 35 3-5 2.71 CC, 76-78. MIchelleKramer, Parkcrest, :34.43; Julie Metro, Mld- Sauk Prairie, 14-4 Clear 24 21 9 19 24 1-0 3.38 155 — Don Becker, Yahara Hills GC, 78-77; Tom dleton, :35.16; Inga Pedersen, Monona, -.35.27; Katie with Verplank after the first round, Wegman 123% 119 47 32 49 10-8 3.42 Fitzgerald, Nokoma GC, 77-78; Mike Goode, Nakoma Lenz, Nakoma, :35.30; Annie Marschall, Westslde, Ashton 100 101 DM— 494 Boslo 154 174 64 29 64 6-13 3.74 GC, 79-76; Chuck Iverson, Blackhawk CC, 76-79) Terry :35.42. Sauk Prairie 20} 114 lOx —14 17 1 slipped into a tie with Mike Sullivan, Jones 54 Va 44 23 19 30 4-0 3.81 Nelson, Blackhowk CC, 80-75; David Schreler, Maple 50 backstroke — Annie Marschall, Westslde, Helt, G. Zlegler (5) and Rauls. Suchla and Ederer. Filer 67% 71 29 18 27 5-4 3.86 Bluff CC, 77-78; Brian Thacker, Cherokee CC, 75-80; :40.71; Becca Uphoff, Shorewood, :41.50; Michelle W —Suchlo. L —Hell. Steve Elkington and Tim Norris at Blrkbeck 73 79 34 25 38 5-5 4.19 David Zlckau, Odana Hills GC, 74-81. Kramer, Parkcrest, :41.50; Llbby Haagenson, Hill- Leading hitters — Rauls (A) 3x3, Bram (A) 2x4, 135. Scott Verplank Nleves 49% 44 19 28 24 4-4 5.26 Missed cut farm, :42.80; Claire Starling, Hlllfarm, :43.15; Amy Adler (A) 2x4, Suchla (SP) 1x5, Peterson (SP) 3x3, Slapleton 13% 20 9 9 6 0-0 5.92 156 —John Aehl, Nakoma GC, 76-80; Dave Grams, Adler, Mlddleton, :43.B2. Schmlt (SP) 2x5, Ederer (SP) 5x5, J. Ballweg (SP) "I played mediocre and shot 69, so Team 913V* 851 341 273 508 51-51 3.33 Jr., Nokoma GC, 78-78; Slu Grendahl, Cherokee CC, 79- 100 Individual medley — Kathv Preston, Chero- 2x2, Noltner (SP) 2x3. HR— Rauls (A), B. Zlegler (A). Saves (13): Plesac 25; Crlm 6, Jones, Mlrabella 1. 77; Harold Harder, Odana Hills GC, 77-79; Dick Mulr- kee, 1:21.40; Sally Lehner, Hlllfarm, 1:22.83; Susie 3B — Ederer (SP). IB — Schmlt (SP), Ederer (SP). I'm not too disappointed," Couples head, Nakoma GC, 76-80; Wayne Wlmmer, Yohoro Topp, Mlddleton, 1:30.29; Katie Lapacek, Monona, Hills GC, 77-79. 1:31.15; Julie Metro, Mlddleton, 1:31.34; Laura Bruns, NORTHERN SECTION said. Pro golf Minor league 157 — Mork Duerst, Nakoma GC, 78-79; Kevin Rldgewood, 1:31.64. Second hall Twitty finished with three consec- Hough, Blackhawk CC, 79-78; Craig Korth, Yohara 50 breaststroke — Amy Skolaskl, Westslde,:43.0<; W L W L Hills GC, 76-81; Ed Tallord, Blackhawk CC, 80-77; John Amanda Berndt, Westslde, -.44.74; Inga Pedersen, Sauk Prairie 6 0 Ashton t 4 utive birdies to close the gap on Ver- MIDWEST LEAGUE Boles, Yahara Hills GC, 74-83. Monona, :44.99; Amy Adler, Mlddleton, :45.47; Lisa Waunakee 4 1 Rio 1 3 (Affiliations In parentheses) 158 — Paul Holzem, Maple Bluff CC, 78-80; Karl Weotherwax, Rldgewood, :46.99; Jennl Dlerlcks, xBlack Earth ... 3 1 xCross Plains . 1 4 plank. SECOND HALF Kllmlnskl, Cherokee CC, 79-79; Jon Kroeber, Maple Rldgewood, :47.59. Baraboo 3 1 Povnette 0 5 to take a one-stroke lead after the Bluff CC, 78-80; Greg Rice, Maple Bluff CC, 78-80; Torn 50 butterflv — Solly Lehner, Hlllfarm, :37.00; "It was a good round, but it wasn't NORTHERN DIVISION Mlddleton 3 1 Stelnhauer, Cherokee CC, 77-78. Susie TOPP, Mlddleton, :39.75; Llbby Haagenson, Hlll- x — Late game first round of the Digital Senior PGA W L Pet GB 159 —Garry Bodenstelner, Odana Hills GC, 77-82. farm, :40.68; Katie Lapacek, Monona, :40.73; Alison anything special until the last few Rocklordl EXPOS) 19 11 .715 160 — Joe Gentllll, Odano Hills GC, 80-80; Dave Sorenson, Nakoma, :42.38; Katy Llnstroth, Westslde, SOUTHERN SECTION Classic at Concord, Mass. iKenosha (Twins) 13 17 .575 6 Lion, Odana Hills GC, 82-78; Tim Sweeney, Nakomo :42.82. holes," Twitty said. BelolM Brewers) 13 19 .548 7 GC, 82-78. W L W L Verplank made the turn at 9-under Nichols, 52, made five birdies to Appleton (Royals) 11 13 .477 10 161 — Pete Jefferson, Blackhawk CC, 85-76; Jack BOYS Oregon 10 0 Pine Bluff 5 5 hold off Chi Chi Rodriguez and Al Madison (Athletics) 17 15 .405 13 Kelly, Maple Bluff CC, 75-86; Bill Lehman, Maple Bluff 8-and*under Sloughton 9 2 Belleville 3 7 and birdied the 12th and 13th before South Bend (White Sox) 14 15 .359 14Vi CC, 82-79; Don Miller, Yohara Hills GC, 82-79; Jeff 25 freestyle — Brett Walnger, Hlllfarm, : 17.20; Verona Bank 6 5 DeForest 2 8 Geiberger, who each shot 68. V .357 15 Stohr, Odana Hills GC, 79-82. Jenner Dold, Hlllfarm, :17.54; Dylan Donnelly, Park- Monona 6 5 Hollandale 1 10 taking his only bogey of the day on 162 — Jeff Hosklng, Cherokee CC, 78-84; Chris crest, :18.11; Ryan Lynch, Nakoma, :18.13; Jeremiah Joe Jimenez, 62, the leader of the SOUTHERN DIVISION Hurley, Odana Hills, 79-83; Jim O'Brien, Maple Bluff Lodholz, Monono, :18.37; Steven wise, Parkcrest, WESTERN SECTION the 14th, a 322-yard par-4 rated as per- CC, 83-79. 60-and-older Super Seniors, leads a W L Pet :18.37. W L W L haps the easiest hole on the course. 163 — Bob Erlckson, Odano Hills GC, 81-82; Tom 15 backstroke — Jenner Dold, Hlllfarm, :21.52; Cazenovla . 9 1 Arena 5 5 Springfield (Cardinals) 28 10 .737 Evcrson, Cherokee, 79-84; Pal Gentllll, Odana Hills group of five players at 69. zCedor Rapids (Reds) 23 16 .590 Sylan Donnelly, Parkcrest, :21.77; Stuart Manning, Blanchardvllle . 8 3 Dodgevllle 5 7 He birdied the 15th with a four-foot GC. 82-81; George Brooks, Cherokee CC, 78-85. Monona, :22.00t Chris Julka, Westslde, :U.45; David Argyle . 7 4 Wlota 4 5 Peorla (Cubs) 23 17 .575 164 — Dan Harwich, Yahara Hills GC, 82-82. Bob Brue of Mequon shot a 71. Quad City (Angels) 22 18 .550 Broun, Shorewood, :23.15; Josh Wacker, Monona, Plattevllle . 6 4 Ithaca-RchlndCntr . 3 8 putt, sank a 25-footer on the 16th, and 165 — Jeff Brawn, Yahara Hills GC, 81-84. Rldgewav 6 5 Lena (III.) 0 10 Waterloo I Indians) 22 20 .524 166 — Brad Gempeler, Nakoma GC, 81-85; Steve :24.09. Clinton (Giants) 18 25 .419 25 breaststroke — Brett Wolnger, Hlllfarm, :22.32 saved the 18th with a 12-foot putt. PGA BUICK OPEN Burlington (Braves) 9 32 .220 Coravello, Maple Blufl CC, 84-82. (Pool record breaking Justin Hanson's 1974 mark of EASTERN SECTION 131 — Scott Verplank, 66-46. 168— Tim Brady, Blackhawk CC, 81-87. :22.80); Andrew Hlnderaker, Porkcrest, :24.11; Daniel Second hall Rhinelander native Dan Forsman 134 — Howard Twlttv, 69-65. z — First-half champion 169 — Dan Blockdeer, Yahara Hills GC, 81-88; Ed Plourde, Parkcrest, :25.53; Jamey Voss, Monona, South Division North Division shot 70 Friday and trails Verplank by 135 — Mike Sullivan, 67-68; Steve Elkington, 68-67; Murphy, Yahara Hills GC, 82-87. :25.79; Adam Walther, Parkcresl, :25.97 (Judge's deci- Tim Narrls, 69-66; Fred Couples, 66-69. Friday's results 173 — Kurt Kllmlnskl, Cherokee CC, 87-86. W L W L Wausau 5, Madison 2 sion); Elliot Gansner, Shorewood, :25.90 (Judge's six strokes. 136 — James Hallet, 67-69; Tom Sleckmann, 69-67; Withdrew —Tom Potter, Yahara Hills GC, 76. Whitewater 5 0 Cottage Grove ..SO Tim Simpson, 66-70. Belolt4, Burlington 1 Today's third round begins at 8 a.m. at Blockhawk Decision). Lake Geneva 4 1 Sun Prairie .. 3 1 Rockford 13, Kenosha 6 25 butterfly — Steven Wise, Parkcrest, :20.81t • Dickinson leads LPGA event: 137 — Tommy Armour 111, 69-68; Dave Elchelber- Country Club. The leaders tee off at 9:52 a.m. Justy Segersten, Mlddlelon, :20.83; Regis Goyke, Jefferson 3 1 Albion ..11 ger, 69-68; Wayne Grady, 69-68; Kenny Knox, 69-68, Springfield 8, South Bend 6 Lake Mills 1 1 Waterloo ..13 Waterloo 10, Appleton 9 Maple Bluff, :20.96; Stuart Manning, Monona, :20.96; beat the heat to shoot 138 — Ron Streck, 69-69; Rocco Mediate, 68-70; Merle Gumz hit a hole-in-one Friday Daniel Plourde, Parkcrest, :21.53; Ted Gurman, Park- Elkharn 0 4 Deerfleld .. 1 4 Dan Foriman, 70-68; Doug To well, 68-70; George Arch- Clintons, Cedar Rapids 3 Fort Atkinson ... 0 4 Marshall ..05 a 4-under-par 67 to take a one-stroke PeorloS, Quod City 1 on the 175-yard, par-3 12th hole at Yahara crest, : 21.04. er, 66-72; Ken Green, 68-70; Scott Hoch, 66-72. 139 — Barry Jaeckel, 69-70; Jim Carter, 69-70; Today's games Hills Golf Course on the west course. 9-10 Tuesday's result lead after the first round of the Madison at Wausau 50 freestyle — Scott Kozlar, Hlllfarm, :34.09; Lee David Graham, 69-70; Fulton Allem, 71-68; Akl Oh- Gumz used a 5-wood. Western Section machl, 69-70; Dave Rummells, 68-71; Jeff Sluman, Beloitat Burlington Chrlstensen, Rldgewood, :34.69; Jeremy Levin, Park- Dodgevllle 19, Rldgeway7 Greater Washington Open at Bethes- Rockford at Kenosha Also on Friday, Bruce Becker hit a cresl, :36.09; Joy Englund, Shorewood, :34.11; Mike 69-70; Gene Sauers, 68-71; Roy Barr, 67-72. Bauch, Mlddleton, :37.12; James Jefferson, Shore- da, Md. South Bend at Springfield hole-ln-one on the 130-yard, par-3 ninth Wednesday's result Waterloo at Appleton wood, :37.48. LPGA GREATER WASHINGTON OPEN hole at Nine Springs Golf Course in Fitch- Western Section Dickinson, who is seeking her first 67 — Judy Dickinson, 33-34. Clinton at Cedar Rapids 50 backstroke — Robbie Verhelst, Rldgewood, Argyle 13, Lena, III. 6 PeorlaatQuad City burg. Becker used a wedge. :42.39; Mark Vallem, Hlllfarm, :43.38; Ryan Keith, 68 — Janet Coles, 34-34; , 34-34; Monona, :43.60; David Borsllen, Mlddleton, 143.84; Ladies Professional Golf Association Susan Sanders, 35-33; , 36-33. Odana Hills (71) — Larry Gessler 74; Len Winger!, Jeremy Levin, Parkcrest, :43.94; Adam Levlne, Friday's results tournament victory since 1986, had six 69 — Lynn Adams, 35-34; Mel-Chl Cheng, 33-36; Muskie averages Bill Vance 75; Denny Angle 76; Glenn Gardner 77. Rldgewood, :44.07. Northern Section , 34-35; , 35-34, Glenwav (12) — Darrel Dltlburner 31; Bob Tlllot- 100 Individual medley — Scott Kozlor, Hlllfarm, Sauk Prairie 14, Ashton 4 birdies and a pair of bogeys playing in 70 — Maria Flgueras-Dottl, 34-36; , son 34; Karlne Brager 37. 1:28.07; David Borsllen, Mlddleton, 1:30.84; Ryan Cross Plains at Black Earth, late 36-34; , 35-35, Sally Qulnlan, 36-34; Nancy BATTING Yaharo Hills (71) — Darrel Campbell 75. Myers, Mlddleton, 1:32.30; Brad Manning, Monona, 95-degree heat. White, 34-36; , 34-36; Dawn Coe, 37-33; ab r h Ib 3b hr rbl avg Cherokee (71) — Derek Stendahl, Malt Kennedy 1:33.31; Jason Thorn. Parkcrest, 1:38.45; Dominic Lan- Today's game Sarah LeVeque, 34-36; Jill Brlles, 35-35; Susie Bernlng; Broslus 395 71 111 11 1 8 46 .306 76; Brian Prlsbe, Jim Kllbane 79. drettl, Shorewood, 1:38.83. Western Section "If the weather stays like this, I'll 36-34; Lenore Rlltenhouse, 39-31. Reiser 165 41 71 13 1 1 17 .171 Monona (36) — Dick Trotta 37; Dick Riddle 38. 50 breaststroke — Lee Chrlstensen, Rldgewood, Arena at Dodgevllle. 7:30 p.m. be very happy," Dickinson said. "I- 71 — Chris Johnson, 35-36; Anne Kelly, 36-35; Honker 343 37 93 18 1 5 41 .171 Lake Windsor (71) — Jerry Ewers, Derek Nelson :44.44; Dominic Landrettl, Shorewood, :47.23; Adam Carolyn Hill, 37-34; Krlstl Alters, 35-26; Glna Hull, Canseco 345 57 93 17 6 10 61 .170 74; Dan Lawrance, Pete Simon, Rich Lucke 79. Malmqulst, Parkcresl, :48.66; Seth Center, Hlllfarm, Sunday's games like it when it's hot." 34-37; Jull Inkster, 33-38; Llselotte Neumann, 36-35,- Robinson 400 51 103 18 1 8 41 .158 :48.80; Owen Richard, Mlddleton, :48.85; Ryan Keith, Southern Section Allce Rltzman, 39-31; , 35-36; Cathy Reyn- Parrv 351 41 89 14 1 4 45 .153 Monona, :48.90. (Games begin at 1:10 p.m.) Beth Daniel, Jan Stephenson, olds, 35-36; Janice Gibson, 36-35; Tammle Green/- Lewis 105 18 15 1 0 0 4 .138 Swimming 50 butterflv — Robbie Verhelst, Rldgewood, Oregon at Verona Bank 34-37; Kathryn Young, 35-36; Sherrln Smyers, 36-35. Gust 197 31 45 S 0 0 10 .118 :38.94; Brad Manning, Monona, :40.77; James Jeffer- Stoughton at Monona Janet Coles and Susan Sanders shot State players Sluda 313 36 71 10 0 1 31 .117 son, Shorewood, :41.63; Ryan Myers, Mlddleton, Pine Bluff at Hollandale 7! — , 34-38. Gavin 161 35 59 11 4 7 35 .115 ALL-CITY MEET :42.81; Brad Van Slyke, Rldgewood, :44.27; Jason DeForest at Belleville 68. Ayako Okamoto, Lynn Adams, 74 — Sherrl Stelnhauer, 37-37. Masters 117 1C 50 7 0 4 17 .110 Friday's qualifying results Thorn, Parkcrest, :47.10. Western Section Miki Cheng and Mary Beth Zimmer- 76 — Sue Ertl, 38-38. Ryser 71 8 15 1 0 1 9 .111 BOYS (Games begin at 1 p.m.) 83 — Stephanie Farwlg, 42-41. Reynolds 104 15 10 5 0 4 11 .191 11-11 Ithaca-Rlcnland Center at Cazenovla man are two strokes off the pace. Others 310 41 83 15 3 1 38 .168 50-meter freestyle — Matthew Dupuls, Mlddleton, Sailing Plattevllle at Wlota DIGITAL SENIOR PGA CLASSIC Team ...... 1693 504 940 168 10 57 430 .155 :27.39 (All-City Meet and pool record); Brian Walnger, Lena, lll.atBlanchordvllle Martha Nause, a native of Sheboy- 67 — Bobby Nichols, 32-35. Game-winning RBI (39) — Gavin 6; Canseco 5; Hlllfarm, :30.04; Andy Kroeker, Rldgewood, :30.27; Rldgewav at Arena 68 — Chi Chi Rodriguez, 35-33; Al Geiberger, 34-34. Parry, Sluda, Robinson 4; Broslus, Rvser 3; Gust, Joshua Swenson, Parkcrest, :31.17; Jason Kozlar, Hill- LAKE MENDOTA YACHT CLUB Northern Section gan, shot a first-round 72. Madison's 69 — Doug Dalzlel, 35-34; Joe Jimenez, 31-37; Masters, Reynolds!; Reiser 1. Others 4. farm, :31.33; David Collllns, Westslde, :31.92. Shoot the Moon Race (Games begin at 1 p.m.) came in at 74. Sue Romero Blances, 33-36; Harold Hemming, 35-34T Stolen bases (103): Gust 20; Robinson 13; Canse- 50 backstroke — Chris Pennlngton, Parkcrest, Cruiser I: 1, BUI Exner family; 1, Jerry Swedish Poynette at Waunakee Tommy Aaron, 35-34. co, Lewis 12; Broslus 11; Reiser 10; Hanker 4; Parry 3; :33.62 (pool record); Erik Bauch, Mlddleton. :34.11; family; 3. Tom Larson. Cruiser II: 1, Tom and Louise Cross Plains at Mlddleton Ertl of Milwaukee and Stephanie Far- 70 — Peter Thomson, 34-36; Gene Littler, 33-37; Gavin, Sluda 2; Masters 1. Others 13. Jon Englund, Shorewood, :36.07; Casey Rlchter, Noko- Josephson; 2, Jack Walker family; 3, Larry and Mary Rio at Baraboo Lee Elder, 38-32; Don Bles, 32-38; Arnold Palmer, ma, :42.00; Jon Mason, Hlllfarm, :41.71; Brian Swee- O'Brien. Cruiser III: 1, Ted and Helen tills. Eastern Section wig, formerly of Mequon, shot 76 and 36-34; Lou Graham, 35-35; Kel Nagle, 34-36. PITCHING ney, Parkcrest, :43.33. (Games begin at 1:30 p.m.) 71 — John Frlllman, 38-33; Chick Evans, 35-36f IP er bb so w-l era 100 Individual medley — Erik Bauch, Mlddleton, Jefferson at Whitewater 83, respectively. Jim King, 34-37; Gardner Dickinson, 36-35; Jim Fer- Dve 11 1 4 1 1-1 0.81 1:13.73; Jason Verhelst, Rldgewood, 1:15.19; Mork Softball Marshall at Cottage Grave ree, 35-36; Butch Balrd, 36-35; Bob Charles, 37-34; Ken Boez 105% 88 31 38 68 5-6 1.64 Morehouse, Mlddleton, 1:16.56; Chris Pennlngton, Fort Atkinson at Lake Mills • Nichols sets Senior pace: Still, 36-35; Bob Toskl, 37-34; George Lamming, 37-34; Chenevev 146W 121 47 67 140 9-5 1.89 Parkcresl, 1:16.79; Jon Englund, Shorowood, 1:21.52; Lake Geneva at Elkhorn Bobby Nichols shot a 5-under-par 67 Bob Brue, 35-36; JC Goosle, 36-35. Vellleux 60 Vb 49 11 14 18 4-3 3.18 Shannon Fields, Shorewood, 1:22.21. GILLESPIE'S PLACE LEAGUE Albion at Waterloo Wernlo 141% 135 51 34 73 9-4 3.30 50 breaststroke — Joshua Swenson, Parkcrost, At Cottage Grove Deerfleld at Sun Prairie Alexander 65 69 19 16 36 1-3 4.01 :37.48 (pool record); Brian Walnger, Hlllfarm, :38.35; Buckeye Inn 8, Pink Wimples 6; Glllesple's Place Stacker 65% 64 33 14 51 3-7 4.51 Andy Kroeker, Rldgewood, :38.B5; Josh Hanson, 1, Plzzo Hut 8; Kessonlch's 11, Play Haven 3; Buckeye ROCK RIVER LEAGUE Cabrera 60 Vj 66 33 15 10 1-6 4.90 Rldgewood, :39.36; John Letting, Nokoma, :39.82; Inn 7, Kessenlch'sS. Today's gomes Ferguson 10 14 6 5 6 0-1 5.40 Mark Morehouso, Mlddleton, :40.01. Southern Division Cundarl 41 56 16 14 17 1-4 5.71 50 butterfly — Matthew Dupuls, Mlddleton, :29.74 Cottage Grove at Horlcon Blue Jays (2), 1 p.m. Garcia 13 16 9 8 1-3 8.31 (All-City Meet and pool record); Jason Verhelst, Youth baseball Clintonville wins A title Others 217Vj 116 113 91 140 13-17 4.47 Rlduewood, :33.16; Shannon Fields, Shorewood, Sunday's games Team 954 905 410 151 597 50-59 3.87 :35.72; David Frattlnger, Rldgewood, :36.50; Rob Southern Division Savei (33): Stacker 7; Alexander 3; Baez, Dye 1; Beuthllng, Parkcrest, :37.14; Jeff Gennrlch, Hlllfarm, WEST MADISON LITTLE LEAGUE (Games begin at 1 :M p.m.) Others 8. : 37.20. Minor: Brewers 10, Rangers 7; Mariners 8, White Lebanon at Clyman 13-14 Sox 7; Royals 4, Tigers 1; Blue Jays 13, Indians 2. Horlcon Blue Jays at Juneau by routing Spring Valley 100 freestyle — Jake Edle, Shorewood, 1:01.86; Malor: M&l Bonk-Hllldale 9, Octopus Car Wash 7. Sen- Cottage Grove at Johnson Creek Reyaad Hayek, Rldgewood, 1:03.11; Stephen Crow, ior: Valley Bank 15, Car-X 5. Watertown at Ashlppun Mlddleton, 1:03.67; Keith Anderson, Rldgewood, Northern Division 1:03.89; Dan Urben, Parkcrest, 1:04.55; John Conroy, STATE LITTLE LEAGUE TOURNAMENT (Games begin at 1:30 p.m.) By Don Llndstrom Nakoma, 1:04.94. Junior Championship Fond du Lac at Waupun Tennis 100 backstroke — Ryan Horton, Parkcrest, North Central Milwaukee 9, West Madison 2 Hustlsfard Wildcats at Neosho Sports reporter 1:11.11; Jell Bruns, Rldgewood, 1:15.01; Lars Gut- Mayvllle at Horlcon Honkers Amateur baseball brondsen, Shorewood, 1:16.48; Jason Wacker. Mono- Brownsville at Oakfleld The Clintonville A's capped their na, 1:19.16; Travis Van Sclver, Shorewood, 1:19.41; Professional Christopher Carbon, Shorewood, 1:19.53. AMERICAN LEGION rampage through the National Base- 100 Individual medley — Nick Gansner, Shore- STATE LINE LEAGUE TOURNAMENT ball Congress state tournament on named to the all-tournament team. VOLVO INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT wood, 1:09,38; Ryan Scheuerman, Monona, 1:11.94; At Jefferson At stratton Mountain, VI. Mark Johnson, Rldgewood, 1:13.69; Ryan Horton, For the record Semifinals Friday night by routing the Spring Spring Valley's Tom Lamb and Friday's quarterfinal results Parkcrest, 1:14.15; John Conroy, Nakoma, 1:15.16; Paul Annacone (13), Knoxvllle, Tenn., dot. Marty Jeff Bruns, Rldgewood, 1:16.10. Stoughton, 6-4 Valley Hawks, 15-2, in the Class A Brian Powell shared the award as the Davis, Harbor Bay Isle, Calif., 6-4, 4-6, 7-5; Darren Ca- 100 breaststroke — Nick Gansner, Shorewood, hlll (9), Australia, del. Roger Smith, Bahamas, 6-3, 4-6, 1:14.28; Royaad Hayek, Rldgewood, 1:21.09; Brad BASEBALL Jefferson oil 100 0—4 7 0 championship game at Warner Park. tournament's leading hitter, each hit- 6-2; Dan Galdle (12), McLean, Va., def. Jim Courier, Swenson, Monona, 1:21.33; Dan Christiansen, Rldge- Stoughton loi loo x—< 11 1 ting .571. They joined Rudesill and Dade City, Flo., 6-4, 4-6, 6-4; Andre Agassi (2), Las wood, 1:11.77; Keith Anderson, Rldgewood, 1:22.84; Ortiz and Sukow; Sllnde and Eccles. W — Sllnde. L Clintonville right-hander Jim Fur- Vegas, Nev., del. Jay Berger (10), Plantation, Fla., Lars Gulbrandsen, Shorewood, 1:23.17. — traded — Ortiz. low tossed a seven-hitter to earn his Barnard on the all-tournament team.'. 6"-l. 1-6, 6-3. SO butterfly — Stephen Crow, Mlddleton, :31.48; Leading hitters — Stokes (S) 3x3, Fuller (S) 1x4. Jake Edle, Shorewood, :31.69; Ryan Scheuermon, pitcher AAlke Boddlcker to the Boston IB —Braunschweig (J). Fuller! Harlow (S). third victory in as many tournament Butch Maglio, Pepe Randolph and • BORDEAUX GRAND PRIX TOURNAMENT Monona, :31.69; Mark Johnson, Rldgewood, :33.11; Red Sox for outfielder Brady Anderson Other semifinal: LakeMlllsv, Black Earth?. At Bordeaux, Matt Sullivan, Nakoma, :33.48; Mike Baldwin, Middle- and pitcher Curt Schilling. games. He was named the tourna- Bill Czaplewski of Madison Lundeen's Friday's quarterfinal results ton, :34.36. BOSTON RED SOX — placed pitcher Championship ' filled out the all-tournament teamj Ronald Agenor (5),. Haiti, def. Joaklm Nystrom 15-17 Oil Can Boyd on the 15-day disabled list; Lake Mills, 8-6 ment's most outstanding pitcher. (4), Sweden, 6-4, 6-4; Horsl Skolf, Austria, def. Kent 100 freestyle — Jon Wilson, Rldgewood, :57.08; along with Chris Chelich of Briggs- Garlsson (J), Sweden, default; Yannlck Noah (1), Peter Zana, Shorewood, :57.72; Tim Myers, Hlllfarm, signed pitcher AAlke Boddlcker to a two- Lake Mills 000 111 1 —I 11 1 The A's pounded 14 hits off three France,, Lawson Duncan (8), Ashevllle, N.C., 6-7-(4-7), :58.28; Chris Leonard, Westslde, :58.53; Jim Johnson, year contract. Stoughton 110 040 0 —• < 1 Spring Valley pitchers. Paul Halver- ville, Joe Doucette of Exeland and 7-6 (7-2), 6-4; Thomas Muster (3), Austria, def. Luis Shorewood, :58.74; Steve Downs, Rldgewood, :58.76. — placed Hooper and Roedl; Keehn, Olsen (S}, Stokes (7) Matlar, Brazil, 7-5, 6-2. 100 backstroke — Jim Johnson, Shorewood, and Eccles. W — Hooper. L — Stokes. son drove in four runs and Kyle Mike DeWyre of Ellsworth. 1:09.83; Chris Leonard, Westslde, 1:10.19; Aaron pitcher Bud Black on the 15-day disabled Leading hitters — Neupert ILM) 3x5, Hooper VIRGINIA SLIMS TOURNAMENT Petersen, Shorewood, 1:10.29; Kevin Whalen, Shore- list, retroactive to July 19; called up (LM> 1x4, Roedl (LMI 2x3, Fuller (S) 3x5. HR — Full- Poock had three RBI for Clintonville. The Class AA portion of the state At Hamburg, West Germany wood, 1:10.36; Jim Drew, Rldgewood, 1:10.94; Tim pitcher Rod Nichols from Colorado er. IB — Lund (S). IB — Porubskv (LM), Hooper, tournament begins today with four Friday's fourth-round results Myers, Hlllfarm, 1:12.53. Springs of the . Mueller (LM), Serns (LM). Spring Valley, which scored 36 , West Germany, del. Roffaella Reggl, 200 Individual medley — Ian Hoyden, Nakoma, runs in its three previous victories, quarterfinal games at Athletic Park Italy 6-0. 6-0; Katerlna Maleeva, Bulgaria, def. Isabel 2:21.15; Jon Wilson, Rldgewood, 2:24.70; Chris Olson, National League SUN PRAIRIE AA REGIONAL Cuelo, West Germany, 6-2, 7-6 (8-6—; Rodka Zubrako- Rldgewood, 2:25.36; Kevin Whalen, Shorewood, Friday's results managed only back-to-back solo in Sauk City. ; vo, Czechoslovakia, def. Sllke Meier, West Germany, 2:30.75; Mitch Lower, Parkcrest, 2:31.30; David — placed pitcher 6-2, 6-1; Bettlno Fulco, Argentina, def. Sandra Cecchl- Wuerger, Parkcrest, 2:32.52. Bruce Sutter on the 15-day disabled list; SunPralrU,7-l home runs from Matt Barnard and Avenue Bar of Madison faces Stor- nl, Italy, 7-5, 6-1. 100 breaststroke — Dave Piazza, Monona, 1:09.48 (pool record); Chris Olson, Ridgewood, 1:13.29; David recalled pitcher Joe Boever from Rich- Grove Lancers 001 000 000 — 1 S 1 Brian Rudesill in the sixth inning. min' and Vuke's of Milwaukee at 3 mond of the . Sun Prairie Ill 000 11x —7 10 3 Wuerger, Porkcrest, 1:13.89; Peter Zana, Shorewood, Boss and Leuder; Kasper and Charles. W — Kasp- Rudesill allowed just one hit in the p.m. The defending state champion 1:15.81; Ted Wllke, Monona, 1:17.26; Steve Downs, LOS ANGELES DODGERS — acti- er. L —Boss. Rldgewood, 1:21.10. vated inflelder Pedro Guerrero from the Leading hitters — Hondlen (SP) 4x4, S. Farmer first three innings, but the A's teed off Madison A's faces the Chapter V Ori- 100 butterfly — Ian Havden, Nakoma, 1:03.93; (SP)2x3. IB —S. Farmer2, Handlen 2, Legler (SP). Dave Piazza, Monona, 1:04.37; Jim Drew, Rldgewood, 21-day disabled list. oles of Milwaukee at 7:30 p.m. Auto racing 1:05.91; Milch Lower, Parkcrest, 1:06.82; Jason Ma- PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — acti- First game: Sun Prairie 9, Madison Re/Max 0 in the fourth, sending nine batters to gill, Parkcrest, 1:15.98; Pat Schmedeman, Rldgewood, vated outfielder Bob Dernier from the 21- (forfeit). the plate in a six-run rally. 1:17.84. Clintonville 000 616 2 — 15 14 0 day disabled list; sent infielder Tommy Today's games Spring Valley 0000020— 274 9 a.m. — La Crosse vs. Badger Sports Kobey Pues, who was named the Professional GIRLS Barrett to Maine of the International CLINTONVILLE (ab-r-h-bl) — Jirschele 2b 5-2- Noon — La Crosse/Badoer Sports loser vs. Sun tournament's most valuable player, 2-1, Pues Ib 3-2-1-0, Kleeln ss 3-1-1-1, B. Urban If 5-1-1-1, 11-12 League. Prolrle ARCA PERMATEX 500-KILOMETER RACE 50 freestyle — Llndsey Dold, Hlllfarm, :30.97; Ja- M. Westphal c 4-1-1-1, Poock dh 4-1-1-3, Kruoger rf 3-1- had the first of six singles in the in- 2-1, T. Urban cf 3-2-1-1, Relnke 3b 0-0-0-0, Halverson 3b AITalladega, Ala. nice McKelth, Hlllfarm, :31.13; Neville Barry, Maple VFW TEENER LEAGUE ; Lineup for today's race Bluff, :31.30; Erin Schwarz, Mlddleton, :32.10; Jenny BASKETBALL cf 4-3-2-4, Furlow P 0-0-0-0. Totals 34-15-14-13. State Tournament ning. It was followed by singles from SPRING VALLEY — Lomb cf 3-04-0, J. Larson ph 1, Pally Molse, Jacksonville, Flo., Buick, 191.279 Welnlck, Parkcrest, :32.21; Katrlno Rlchgels, Middle- At Cottage Grove mph. 2, Jerry Churchill, Dearborn, Mich., , Ion, :32.59. NBA Mike Westphal, Poock, Bob Krueger, 1-0-0-0, Powell cf 3-0-0-0, Barnard c 3-1-1-1, Rudesill p-rf Columbus 8, Oakfleld] 3-1-1-1, Dormadv rf-3b 3-0-1-0, Sauve Ib 3-0-1-0, Wilson 190.852. 3, Keith Segars, Jacksonville, Flo., Chevrolet, 50 backstroke — Llndsey Dold, Hlllfarm, :34.95; CHICAGO BULLS — agreed to terms Block Earth 11, Edaertonl 190.208. 4, Red Farmer. Hueytown, Ala., Chevrolet, Samanlha Carver, Mlddleton, :35.87; Julllo Smith, Jefferson 8, Fort Atkinson 4 Ted Urban and Halverson. 2b 34-1-0, Thomas dh 1-0-0-0, Schultz 3b 0-04-0, Harmon 139.921. 5, Potty Slmko, Lexington, S.C., Buick, 189.827. Westslde, :36.26; Krlssy Venzke, Ridgewood, :37.94; wltlf center Will Perdue. p 1-0-0-0, Holland ss 1-0-2-0, Bune ph 1-0-0-0. Totals W- 6, Grant Adcox, Chattanooga, Tenn., Chevrolet, Jenny Welnlck, Parkcrest, :38.74; Heather Draper, MIAMI HEAT — signed guard Kevin Clintonville added another run in 2-7-2. 189.193. 7, Tracy Leslie, Ml. Clemens, Mich., Chevro- Hllllarm, :38.77. Edwards. the fifth on Bill Urban's RBI double, HR — Barnard, Rudesill. IB — Jirschele. IB — B. let, 188.738. B, Bob Brevak, Ashland, Wls., Buick, 100 Individual medley — Janice McKelth, Hill- Auto racing Urban. HO — Furlow 6 In 6, Wlckmon 0 In 1, Rudesill 9 187.901. 9, Bill Venturlnl, Chicago, Chevorlel, 187.115. tarm, 1:15.38; Lori Gunderson, Hlllfarm, 1:19.30; then knocked Rudesill from the In 5, Harmon 3 In %, Lamb 2 In IVi. ER — Furlow 2, 10, Ben Hess, Mooresvllle, N.C., Oldsmoblle, 186.922. Erica Mather, Shorewood, 1:19.67; Meghan Marty, COLUMBUS 151 SPEEDWAY Rudesill 8, Harmon 2, Lamb 1. SO — Furlow 3, Wick- Monona, 1:19.68; Julie Alderman, Rldgowood, 1:10.11; FOOTBALL mound in the sixth. man 2. Rudesill 2. BB — Rudesill 2, Harmon 1, Lamb1* 11, Glenn Sears, Apex, N.C., Oldsmoblle, 186.050. 12, Late model W — Furlow. L — Rudesill. Don Marmor, Norlhlake, III.. Chevrolet, 1S5.474. 13. Samantho Carver, Mlddleton, 1:10.61. NFL Fast dash: Ron Blshopburger, Fort Atkinson. Before reliever Chris Harmon James Cllne, Oxford, Ala., Chevrolet, 185.423.14, Den- 50 breoststroke — Julia Smith, Westslde, :37.66; Semi-feature: Jerry Ruby* Sun Prolrle. Feature: Pete nls'Langston, Tampa, Flo., Ford, 184.704. Stephanie Morey, Maple Bluff, :38.96; Kim Bauer, DETROIT LIONS — signed punter Moore. McFarland. could halt the A's, they scored six . - 15, Lee Raymond, Dayton, Ohio, Chevrolet, Rldgewood, :40.51; Sarah Dorsey, Rldgewood. :40.80; Jim Arnold and defensive end Keith Fer- Mlnl-itock 184.367.16, Johnny McFadden, Forest Cllv, N.C., Chev- Maggie Mahler, Nakoma, :41.57; Lauren Wlmmer, Fait dash: John Gruenberg, Mad I ton. Feature: more runs for a 13-0 lead. Poock and rplet, 184.310. 17, Dove Weltmeyer, Hazelcrest, III., Maple Blulf, :4I.85. guson. J.R. Remsik, Madison. Chevrolet. 184.264.18, Mark Gibson, Auburn, Co., Pon- 50 butterfly — Stephanie Morev, Maple Bluff, GREEN BAY PACKERS — signed Street stock Halverson each singled to drive in llac, 183.631. 19, David Boggs, Wake Forest, N.C., :33.43; Lori Gunderson, Hllllarm, :33.75; Heather wide receiver to a multi- Fast dash: Mark Herman, Madison. Semi-fea- Chevrolet, 183.540. 20, David Sosebee, Dowsonvllle, Draper, Hlllfarm, :34.16; Paige Valenta, Nakoma, year contract. ture; Todd Blair, Oregon. Feature: Eric Bevler, Madi- two runs. Go., Ford, 183.519. 21, Billy Thomas, Phenlx City, Ala., :34.56; Erlco Mather, Shorewood. :34.96; Katrlna KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — signed son, The Hawks' home runs cut the Ponllac, 186.427. 22, Bob Dotter, Chicago, Oldsmoblle, Rlchgels, Mlddlelon, :35.41. Back-up 183,885. 23, Clay Young, Smyrna, Go., Chevrolet, 13-14 nose tackle BUI Maas to a three-year con- Gary Moore* McFarland. lead to 13-2, but Clintonville com- 183,403. 24, Bobby Dotter, West Allls, Wls., Oldsmoblle, 100 freestyle — Maria Seymour, Nakomo, 1:03.76; tract. 183.332. 25, Bob Keselowskl, Rochester Hills, Mich., Kim Maddox, Rldgewood, 1:06.19; Tara Renz, Mono- NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — pleted its scoring in the seventh when Chevrolet, 183.154. 16, Curtis Markhom, Fredericks, na, 1:06.70; Julie Frattlnger, Rldgewood, 1:07.97; Va., Oldsmoblle, 181.543. 17, Billy Simmons, Opellka, Betsy Buckley, Mlddleton, 1:08.21; Laura Show, Park- signed running back John Stephens to a Mike Jirschele belted an RBI triple ola., Chevrolet, 182.077, 28, Bernle Robldart, Goodwa- crest, 1:08.32. three-year contract. ter, Ala., Chevrolet, 181.998. 100 backstroke — Wendy Woods, Westslde, 1:12.18 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — agreed to Basketball and scored on a wild pitch. 29, Bobby Gerhart, Lebanon, Pa., Chevrolet, (pool record); Andrea Wolosz, Rldgewood, 1:13.77; terms with kick returner Mel Gray on a Furlow, Jirschele, Pues, Poock 181.898. 30, Joe Booher. West Lafayette, Ind., Pontlac, Kim Maddox, Rldgewood, 1:16.82; Jackl Rlchter, Hill- two-year contract. 181,811. 31, Keith Newbern, Lowrencevllle, Co., Pontl- farm, 1:19.07; Laura Shaw, Parkcrest, 1:21.53; Betsy and teammate Dave Klegin were ac, 181.474. 32, Donnle LaDuke, Ml. Clemens, Mich., Buckley, Mlddleton, 1:22.04. — waived Professional Chevrolet, 181.443. 33, Danny Kelley, Orange City, 100 Individual medley — Michelle Jesperson, Hill- defensive back Cameron Rllev. F'la., Pontloc, 181.165. 34, Bobby Johns, Lakeland, Fla., farm, 1:10.10; Jenny Bryant, Ridgewood, 1:11.63; WASHINGTON REDSKINS — signed Chevrolet, 180.485. 35, Bobby Bowsher, Springfield, Paige Frelman, Monona, 1:11.80; Wendy Woods, West- NBA PRESEASON side, 1:13.13; Kelly Bauer, Rldgewood. 1:13.91; Ann defensive tackle Darryl Grant to a two- Ohio, Ford, 180.353. M, Tom Usry, Broadway, N.C., SCHEDULE Pontlac, 180.142. 37, Bill Scott, Brevard, N.C., Chevro- Sheehv, Mlddleton, 1:16.20. year contract and defensive back Barry BASEBALL CARD 100 breaststroke — Jenny Bryant, Rldgewood, Oct. 14 —At Chicago Bulls. let, 179.875. 3t, Randy Smith, Boai, Ala., Chevrolet, Wilburn to a three-year contract. Oct. 15 —At . 179.730. 39, Robbie Cowarl, Savannah, Go., Chevrolet, 1:19.41; Paige Frelman, Monona, 1:19.53; Kelly Bauer, Rldgewood, 1:25.11; Julie Perlberg, Rldgewood, Oct. 18 — Son Antonio Spurs at Green Bay. 179JZ86. 40, Paul Hansen, Bremen, Ga., Chevrolet, Oct. 20 — Cleveland Cavaliers at Jonesboro, Ark. & MEMORABILIA 176,849. 41, Maurice Randall, Charlotte, Mich., Chrysl- 1:25.11; Ann Sheehy, Mlddlelon, 1:26.65; Sally Whalen, HOCKEY Shorewood, 1:28.90. Oct. 12 — Houston Rockets at Bradley Center. er, provisional starter. 42, Gary Welnbroer, Brook- Oct. 24 — At Boston Celtics. park, Ohio, Chevrolet, provisional starter. 50 butterfly — Michelle Jesperson, Hlllfarm, :31.04; Andrea Wolasz, Rldgewood, :31.17; Tora Renz, NHL Oct. 27 — Boston Celtics at Portland, Maine. SHOW Monona, :32.69; Robyn Balllett, Mlddlelon, :33.38; MINNESOTA NORTH STARS — Oct. 10 — New Jersey at Ames, Iowa. Buying, Selling, Trading Maria Seymour, Nakoma, :33.46; Rachael Flshbaln, named Chuck Grille director of profes- Weslside, :34.07. Sun. 7/31 • 10AM-4PM 15-17 sional scouting and Les Jackson director 100 freestyle — Tonla Lowe, Hlllform, 1:03.03; of amateur scouting. V.F.W. Hall Football Rehna Polersen, Rldgewood, 1:05.01; Heidi Barth, REGISTERED REPS. Monona, 1:05.18; Judy Young, Rldgewood, 1:05.59; DON'T MISS EMPLOY- 301 Cottage Grove Rd., Madison Emmy Seuferer, Nakoma, 1:05.66; Alison Hoyden, COLLEGE Admission 50* Nakoma, 1:06.06. MENT OPPORTUNITIES Professional 100 backstroke — Rehna Pelersen, Rlduewood, GEORGIA TECH — promoted Berna- Hourly Drawings 1:13.29; Tori Henry, Monona, 1:14.93; Emmy Seuferer, delte McGlade from women's basketball ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE Nakoma, I; 15.28; Corry Scheuerman, Monona, coach to associate athletic director; UNDER 330 IN for 50 Door Prizes PLAYOFFS 1:17.68; Lisa Leonovlcz, Shorewood, 1:11.14; Laura named Angus Berenato women's basket- 2 miles west ol "WISC. DELLS" Exit #86 on Hwy. 12/16 Today's championship gome Draper, Hillfarm, 1:21.14. CLASSIFIEDS THIS WEEK. Air Conditioned Hall PHONE (608)254-7822 Detroit at Chicago, 7:30 P.m. 100 Individual medley — ^ellsso Fuss. Shoro- boll coach. 20 — THE CAPITAL TIMES, Madison, Wis., Weekend of July 30,1988 LEISURE

LEISURE CALENDAR Running

TODAY — Wounokee Wounoiest Runs. 10 and 3.5 mile runs. 8 a.m. Village Park. Call Ted Tweed at 849-4868. AUG. 6 — Fort Fest Five. 8:30 a.m. J.F. Luther Junior High School. Call Scott Walters at 414/563-9759. AUG. 6 — United Way Fall Kick-Ofi. 5 miles. 8 a.m. Financial Center, 7700 Mineral Point Rd. Call Debi at 833-1995. AUG. 13 — Oregon Run. 3k, 5k, 10k. 8 a.m. Oregon Park Shelter. Call Tom Mueller at 835-3458. AUG. 13 — Belleville Fun Runs. 5k and 10k. Village Park. Rick Francois, 410 W. School, Belleville, 53508. 424-3865. AUG. 27 — Middleton Good Neighbor Festival Races. 9 a.m. Kromrey Mid- dle School. 5k and 1,500 meters. Call Dobbin McNatt at 831-5759.

Bicycling CAPITAL TIMES PHOTOS BY DAVE SANDELL SUNDAY — Rock River Rendezvous with Bombay. 80, 56 and 33 mile rides. Meet at Vtlas Park at 8 a.m. Call Marty Matdnger at 249-6937. AUG. 6 — Firehouse 50 Road Race and Tour. Grand View, Win. 10 a.m. Call Karl Gutnecht oi Bombay Bicycle Club at 244-2432 for carpooling. AUG. 6 — Tour de Fort Century Ride. Two 50 mile loops. Registration at 6:30 a.m. Ride leaves at 7:30 a.m. $10. Sag wagons and rest stops. Call lane Her- man at 414/593-8724. Wet 'n wild AUG. 7 — Gibraltar Rock Romp with Bombay. 70, 55 and 40 mile rides. There was plenty of action Meet at Lakeview Park at 8 a.m. Call Bill Rettenmund at 256-7113. AUG. 13-14 — Brigham Park Overnight with Bombay. 76 miles. Sag wagon Thursday and Friday at the to carry gear. Call Wilbur Wright at 244-5101. All-Madison Area swim meet AUG. 13 — Utica Ultimate with Bombay. Leaves Olbrich Park at 10 a.m. Call Norm DuUum 222-6047. at Ridgewood pool on the AUG. 14 — Milton Freedom House Ride with Bombay. 92, 55 or 42 miles. city's west side. Nathanial Leaves Olin Park at 9 a.m. Call Dawn Daly at 255-2212. Berndt (above) of Westside AUG. 20 — Sun Prairie Corn Feet with Bombay. 33 'miles. Leaves Olbrich Park at 10 a.m. Call Glenn Smeaton at 249-9962. pool competes in the boys AUG. 21 — Bike the Shores of Lake Wisconsin with Bombay. 80, 50 or 35 8-under 25-yard freestyle. miles. Leaves Lakeview Park at 8 a.m. Call Dory Blobner at 849-7263. Timers (right) greet a AUG. 27 — Goose Pond Trailer Ride with Bombay. 50 miles. Leaves Tenney Park at 10a.m. swimmer at the finish, and AUG. 28 — Parfrey's Glen with Bombay. 70 or 55 miles. Leaves Lakeview left, Andy Levine of Park at 8 a.m. Call Andy McBeath at 233-2011. Shorewood pool is ready to TUESDAY TIME TRIALS - The Two-Tyred Wheelmen hold a free 10-mile time trial at 6:30 p.m. Schedule: Aug. 2, Cross Plains; Aug. 9, Paoli. Meet at go. Comer oi Breese Terrace and Regent Street at 5:30 p.m. to ride out together. Call Craig Heywoodat 256-1357 ior more information. THURSDAY CRJTERIUM RACES — Free training races sponsored by Two- Tyred Wheelmen. 6:30 p.m. at Truaz Field near Hazleton Laboratories. Call Dave Digney at 241-2865 ior details. Dupuis sets 2 marks at all-area swim meet

Mark Warehouse, Middleton, M0.01. < 2:30.75; Mitch Lower, Parkcrest, 2:31.30; David 100 backstroke — Wendy Woods, Westslde, 1:12.18 Middleton's Matt Dupuis set two 50 butterfly — Matthew Dupuis, Middleton, :29.74 Wuerger, Parkcresl, 2:32.52. (pool record); Andrea Wolosz, Ridgewood, 1:13.77; Softball (All-City Meet and pool record); Jason Verhelst, 100 breoststroke — Dave Piazza, Monona, 1:09.48 Kim Maddox, Ridgewood, 1:16,82; Jackl Rlchter, Hlll- records Friday to highlight action Ridgewood, :33.1A; Shannon Fields, Shorewood, (pool record); Chris Olson, Ridgewood, 1:13.29; David farm, 1:19.07; Laura Shaw, Parkcrest, 1:21.53; Betsy in the All-Madison Area swim meet :35.72; David Frattlnger, Ridgewood, :34.50; Rob Wuerger, Parkcrest, 1:13.89; Peter Zana, Shorewood, Buckley, Middleton, 1:22.04. Beuthllng, Parkcrest, :37.14; Jeff Gennrlch, Hlllfarm, 1:15.81; Ted Wllke, Monono, 1:17.26; Steve Downs, 100 Individual medley — Michelle Jesperson, Hlll- SUNDAY — Gillespie's Place men's class C&D slowpitch. $75. Call Kirk at at Ridgewood pool : 37.20. Ridgewood, 1:21.10. farm, 1:10.10; Jenny Bryant, Ridgewood, 1:11.63; 13-14 100 butterfly — Ian Hoyden, Nakoma, 1:03.93; Paige Frelman, Monono, 1:11.80; Wendy Woods, West- 839-5101. Dupuis, competing in the 11-12 100 freestyle — Jake Edle, Shorewood, 1:01.86; Dave Piazza, Monona, 1:04.37; Jim Drew, Ridgewood, side, 1:13.13; Kelly Bauer, Ridgewood, 1:13.91; Ann AUG. 5-7 — Stoughton men's slowpitch. $75 with Worth Blue Dot ball or $85 Reyaad Hayek, Ridgewood, 1:03.11; Stephen Crow, 1:05.91; Mitch Lower, Parkcrest, 1:06.82; Jason Ma- Sheeny, Middleton, 1:16.20. , age group, broke his own record in Middleton, 1:03.67; Keith Anderson, Ridgewood, glll, Parkcrest, 1:15.98; Pat Schmedeman, Ridgewood, 100 breaststroke — Jenny Bryant, Ridgewood, without. $600 first place. Call Tim at 873-5455 or David at 271-9767. qualifying in the 50 butterfly 1:03.89; Dan Urben, Parkcrest, 1:04.55; John Conroy, 1:17.84. 1:19.41; Paige Frelman, Monona, 1:19.53; Kelly Bauer, AUG. 5-7 — Cross Plains Class C men's slowpitch. $75. Call Jim at 798-4769. Nakoma, 1:04.94. Ridgewood, 1:25.11; Julie Perlberg, Ridgewood, (:29.74) and set a record in the 50 100 backstroke — Ryan Morton, Parkcrest, GIRLS 1:25.11; Ann Sheehy, Middleton, 1:26.65; Sally Wholen, AUG. 5-7 — Diamond Inn oi Deerfield women's class A&B iasfpitch and 1:11.11; Jeff Bruns, Ridgewood, 1:15.01; Lars Gul- 11-12 Shorewood, 1:28.90. women's class C&D slowpitch. Call Neil at 764-8525. freestyle (: 27.39). brondsen, Shorewood, 1:16.48; Jason Wacker, Mono- 50 freestyle — Llndsey Dold, Hlllfarm, :30.97; Ja- 50 butterfly — Michelle Jesperson, Hlllfarm, no, 1:19.26; Travis Van Sclver, Shorewood,. 1:19.41; nice McKelth, Hlllfarm, :31.13; Neville Barry, Maple :31.04; Andrea Wolosz, Ridgewood, :32.17; Tara Renz, AUG. 6-7 — Men's over-35 slowpitch tourney. Gillespie's Place in Cottage The meet will conclude with Christopher Carbon, Shorewood, 1:19.53. Bluff, :31.30; Erin Schwarz, Middleton, :32.10; Jenny Monona, :32.69; Rotayn Balllett, Middleton, :33.38; Grove. Call 839-5101. 100 Individual medley — Nick Gansner, Shore- Welnlck, Parkcrest, :32.21; Katrlna Rlchgels, Middle- Maria Seymour, Nakoma, -:33.46; Rachael Flshboln, finals today at Ridgewood. wood, 1:09.38; Ryan Scheuerman, Monono, 1:11.94; ton, :32.59. Westslde,: 34.07. AUG. 6-7 — Seminary Springs men's Class C&D slowpitch. Call Dave Sime Mark Johnson, Ridgewood, 1:13.69; Ryan Horton, 50 backstroke — Llndsey Dold, Hlllfarm, :34.95; 15-17 at 222-7634. Parkcrest, 1:14.25; John Conroy, Nakoma, 1:15.16; Samantha Carver, Middleton, :35.87; Jullle Smith, 100 freestyle — Tonla Lowe, Hlllfarm, 1:03.03; Jefl Bruns, Ridgewood, 1:16.10. Westslde, :36.26; Krlssy Venzke, Ridgewood, :37.94; Rehna Petersen, Ridgewood, 1:05.01; Heidi Borth, AUG. 6 — Willows Tavern in Westport men's slowpitch. 6 teams. Call 244- 100 breaststroke — Nick Gansner, Shorewood, Frlday'i qualifying result* Jenny Welnlck, Parkcrest, :38.74; Heather Draper, Monona, 1:05.18; Judy Young, Ridgewood, 1:05.59; 8458. 1:14.28; Reyaad Hayek, Ridgewood, 1:21.09; Brad Hillfarm, :38.77. Emmy Seuferer, Nokoma, 1:05.66; Alison Hoyden, BOYS Swenson, Monona, 1:21.33; Dan Christiansen, Ridge- 100 Individual medley — Janice McKelth, Hlll- Nakoma, 1:06.06. AUG. 12-14 — Stoughton iastpitch. $100 by Aug. 4. Call Dave at 873-3463. 11-11 wood, 1:21.77; Keith Anderson, Ridgewood, 1:22.84; farm, 1:15.38; Lori Gunderson, Hlllfarm, 1:19.30; 100 backstroke — Rehna Petersen, Ridgewood, AUG. 13-14 — Coed tourney. Gillespie's Place in Cottage Grove. Call 839- 50-meter freestyle — Matthew Dupuis, Middleton, Lars Gulbrandsen, Shorewood, 1:23.27. Erica Mather, Shorewood, 1:19.67; Meghan Marty, 1:13.29; Tori Henry, Monono, 1:14.93; Emmy Seuferer, :27.39 (All-City Meet and pool record); Brian Walnger, • 50 butterfly — Stephen Crow, Middleton, :31.48; Monona, 1:19.68; Julie Alderman, Ridgewood, 1:20.22; Nakoma, 1:15.28; Carry. Scheuerman, Monona, 5101. HIMfarm, :30.04; Andy Kroeker, Ridgewood, :30.27; Jake Edle, Shorewood, :31.69; Ryon Scheuerman, Samantha Carver, Middleton, 1:20.61. 1:17.68; Lisa Leonovlcz, Shorewood, 1:21.14; Laura AUG. 19-21 — Realty World-United Cerebral Palsy Coed Tournament. $65. Joshua Swenson, Parkcrest/ :31.17; Jason Kozlar, Hill- Monona, :31.69; Mark Johnson, Ridgewood, :33.11; 50 breaststroke — Julia Smith, Westslde, :37.66; Draper, Hillfarm, 1:21.14. farm, :31.33; David Collllns, Westslde, :31.92. Matt Sullivan, Nakoma, :33.48; Mike Baldwin, Middle- Stephanie Morey, Maple Blulf, :38.96; Kim Bauer, 100 Individual medley — Melissa Fuss, Shore- Lodi Fairgrounds. Call Terri Nash at 635-4315 or 592-5737 or Dave Weber at 50 backstroke — Chris Pennlngton, Parkcrest, ton, : 34.36. Ridgewood, :40.51; Sarah Dorsey, Ridgewood, :40.80; wood, 1:11.04 (pool record); Maureen Olson, Ridge- 592-4115. :33.62 (pool record); Erik Bauch, Middleton, :34.1S; 15-17 Maggie Mahler, Nakoma, :41.57; Lauren Wlmmer, wood, 1:11.10; Amy Gosling, Hlllfarm, 1:11.11; Carrie Jon Englund, Shorewood, :36.07; Casey Rlchter, Nako- 100 freestyle — Jon Wilson, Ridgewood, :57.08; Maple Blulf, Ml.85. Johnson, Ridgewood, 1:11.68; Emma Lehner, Hilt- AUG. 20-21 — Men's class C&D slowpitch, double elimination, Bowling ma, M2.00; Jon Mason, Hlllfarm, :42,71; Brian Swee- Peter Zona, Shorewood, :57.72; Tim Myers, Hlllfarm, 50 butterfly — Stephanie Morey, Maple Bluff, farm, 1:14.10; Michelle McKelth, Hlllfarm, 1:14.79. ney, Parkcrest, :43.33. :5B.28; Chris Leonard, Westslde, -.58.53; Jim Johnson, :33.43; Lori Gunderson, Hlllfarm, :33.75; Heather 100 breaststroke — Maureen Olson, Ridgewood, Green complex, Middleton. Call Terry Knight at 831-5556. 100 Individual medley — Erik Bauch, Middleton, Shorewood, :58.74; Steve Downs, Ridgewood, :58.76. Draper, Hlllfarm, :34.26; Paige Valenta, Nakoma, 1:17.63 (pool record); Lori Wendrlcks, Ridgewood, * AUG. 20-21 — Coed slowpitch, double elimination, Bowling Green com- 1:13.73; Jason Verhelst, Ridgewood, 1:15.19; Mark 100 backstroke — Jim Johnson, Shorewood, :34.56; Erica Mather, Shorewood, :34.96; Katrlna 1:18.37; Amy Gosling, Hlllfarm, 1:20.05; Sara Mes- Morehouse, Middleton, 1:16.56; Chris Pennlngton, 1:09.83; Chris Leonard, Westslde, 1:10.19; Aaron Rlchgels, Middleton, :35.41. sner, Nakoma, 1:20.37; Carrie Johnson, Ridgewood, plex, Middleton. Call Terry Knight at 831-5556. Parkcrest, 1:16.79; Jon Englund, Shorewood, 1:21.52; Petersen, Shorewood, 1:10.29; Kevin Whalen, Shore- 13-14 1:21.98; Emma Lehner, Hlllfarm, 1:23.48. AUG. 19-21 — Black Earth men's fastpitch. $90. Call 524-6990 or 437-3372. Shannon Fields, Shorewood, 1:22.22. wood, 1:10.36; Jim Drew, Ridgewood, 1:10.94; Tim 100 freestyle — Maria Seymour, Nakoma, 1:03.76; 50 butterfly — Melissa Fuss, Shorewood, :31.04 50 breoststroke — Joshua Swenson, Parkcrest, Myers, Hlllfarm, 1:12.53. Kim Maddox, Ridgewood, 1:06.19; Tara Renz, Mono- (pool record); Suzette Cornish, Monona, :31.47; Carry AUG. 27-28 — Men's slowpitch tournament. Black Earth. $60 per team. Dou- :37.48 (pool record); Brian Walnger, Hlllfarm, :38.35; 200 Individual medley — Ian Hoyden, Nakoma, na, 1:06.70; Julie Frattlnger, Ridgewood, 1:07.97; Scheuerman, Monona, :31.75; Michelle McKelth, Hill- ble elimination. 16 teams. Benefit for New Concepts. Call Stephen Molly at Andy Kroeker, Ridgewood, :38.85; Josh Hanson, 2:22.15; Jon Wilson, Ridgewood, 2:24.70; Chris Olson, Betsy Buckley, Middleton, 1:08.22; Laura Shaw, Park- farm, :31.91; Katie Kllmowlcz, Monona, :32.67; Alison 831-1221 days or 251-0299 evenings, or write New Concepts, 7425 University Ridgewood, :3?.36; John Letilng, Nakoma, :39.82; Ridgewood, 2:25.36; Kevin Wholen, Shorewood,. crest, 1:08.32. Hoyden, Nakoma, :32.79. Ave., Middleton, WI53562. Miscellaneous Riley is perfect stop for bicyclists AUG. 6 — Willows Tavern in Westport Volleyball Tournament. Call 244- 8458. AUG. 15-21 T- Sports Pub Whiffle Ball Tournament. 32, 4-person teams. RILEY — Riding a bicycle to the a.m. at the Village Park in Wauna- Double elimination. $15. Call Geoff at 241-0147. tiny rural village of Riley can be a kee on the east end of Main Street. AUG. 18-21 — The Racine In-Water Boat Show. Reefpoint Marina. For infor- metaphor for life. The race is held in conjunction mation, call 312/836-4740.. There are many routes to take, AUG. 20 — Dane County Rape Crisis Center Corporate Challenge. Athletic with Waunafest, a volkfest and and run events'to benefit the center. 9 a.m-1 p.m. Breese Stevens Field. For there are some ups and downs community festival in the German more information call 251-7273. along the way, but everyone must tradition. That sometimes trans- . ; WESTMORLAND YOUTH HOCKEY — Registration currently being accept- find the road that's right for them. lates into lots of beer after the race. ed. Practice begins in October. Call Jerry Ley at 271-3788 or Bob Smelser at Aside from Paoli, Riley might be 222-4276; ; : the most popular cycling destina- CENTURY RIDE - Jefferson ",:.'ROWING — The Mendota Rowing Club offers year-round competitive and tion in the Madison area. The rea- County isn't know as a bicycling 'recreational and junior rowing programs. For information about those and sons are many, beginning with the hotspot, but the Tour de Fort Bicy- about beginners programs, call John at 238-3326. Military Ridge State Trail, which cle and Ski Club is trying to change (The Leisure Calendar appears every Tuesday and Saturday In The Capital passes through the town, and end- that. Times sports section. Please send your outdoor or recreation calendar notice to The club is sponsoring a Century the Leisure Calendar, Sports Department, The Capital Times, P.O. Box 8060, ing with the Riley Tavern, an oasis Madison, WI 53708) for thirsty cyclists. (100-mile) Ride Saturday, Aug. 6. The second-annual event will focus on the fun of touring rather than racing and is held in conjunction with the Fort Fest community cele- Tug-of-War anniversary pull bration. The 100-mile ride with a 50-mile Footloose option is designed in a figure 8 lay- set for Sunday in DeForest By Mike Ivey out, with the start and finish at the Capital Times center of the loop. The course The U.S. Tug-of-War Association will be honored in a ceremony Staff Writer winds through the county roads of is celebrating the 10th anniversary beginning at noon. Pulling competi- Jefferson County and includes a of its return to international tion, with teams from around the Otherise, there isn't a whole lot stretch on the new Glacial Drum- competition with a pull Sunday at country, begins at 10 a.m. going on in Riley. But that's part of lins State Trail with a chance for a the DeForest relay station. its charm. It's hard to believe this swim in Rock Lake. The 20 members of a team which For more information call Joe at peaceful crossroads is a mere The ride begins with a mass start competed in Ireland 10 years ago 836-9632. seven miles west of the Madison at 7:30 a.m. at Ralph Park in Fort city limits. Atkinson on Wisconsin 26 near the It wasn't always that way. friendly place." However the Waunakee Wauna- north city limits. Day of race regis- thereto. LEGAL NOTICES Doted at Madison, Wisconsin this 27th day of July, Around the turn of the century, six True. The folks sitting in the tav- fest run has become a mid-summer tration begins at 6:30 a.m. For a $10 1988. passenger trains a day stopped in fee you get sag wagons and rest CLASS I NOTICE BY THE COURT ern have seen enough cyclists they classic on the local running scene. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Madison /s/Mlchael Nowakowskl Riley. The town boasted a cream- aren't startled by the clicking of Today's race marks the 10th anni- stops with 'food provided through- Metropolitan School District, pursuant to the Circuit Judge Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and ery, stockyards, church and about out the course. State Statute 118.125 (b) and (2) (I) has designated Petitioner's Address: cleated cycling shoes or the sight of versary of the run and race direc- the following as Directory Data/Information as Paul Perlnchlef 100 residents. The tavern building Lycra shorts. tor Ted Tweed has been there since For more information call Jane provided In said Act and Statute: 814 E.Johnson St. Herman at (414) 593-8724. Student's name; present address; telephone list- Madison, WI 53703 housed a general store and post of- Trail passes are available in the the beginning. ing; date and place of birth; malor field of study; Telephone 608/256-3613 fice. dates of attendance; participation In officially PUB. TCT: July 30, August 6and 13,1986 Riley Tavern and Burns sells more "We put a little reminder on the recognized activities and sports; weights and STATE OF WISCONSIN Today, life in Riley centers than anyone else along the Military shirt, but it will be a low-key 10th heights of members of athletic teams; student's CIRCUIT COURT, DANE COUNTY around the tavern. The traditional photograph; the most recent previous educational NOTICE OF Ridge Trail, according to Gary anniversary," Tweed said. agency or Institution attended by the student; de- FORECLOSURE SALE bluegrass jams are still held the Pittz of the Department of Natural Although the number of entries is grees and awards received. "' Cote NO. 87-CV-7S52 Any parent, guardian or eligible student may In- KNUTSON MORTGAGE CORPORATION first Saturday of each month, al- Resources. down from a peak of 800 several form the district by completing the district's RE- f/k/a KNUTSON MORTGAGE & though the tavern has changed QUEST TO WITHHOLD DIRECTORY DATA/IN- FINANCIAL CORPORATION, Burns receives a small commis- years ago, the run still attracts a FORMATION form at the school In which said stu- Plaintiff, owners. June Burns bought the bar big turnout. In the past the race has dent attends of their desire that all or any part of vs. sion from the state for her trouble, the directory data/Information may not be dls- MARIO H. CALDERON, etal. last December after the death of but she returns it to the trail. Call it attracted everyone from Olympian clgsed without the parent, guardian or eligible stu- Defendants. dent's consent, provided that such notification Is PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judg- longtime owner Vale Beard. good business sense. Cindy Bremser to ex-Governor given to the district within (30) thirty days of this ment of foreclosure entered In this action, the "It's my home away from home," Trail passes for residents are Tony Earl. published notice. Sheriff will sell the described premises at public Any previous notices on file with the Madison auction as follows: said Burns, 50, who lives four miles $1.50 per day or $5 for a season. Non Tweed expected about 400 run- Metropolitan School District to withhold the dis- TIME: September20,1988 10:00a.m. away in Mount Horeb. closing of directory data/Information are NOW TERMS: 10% of successful bid must be paid to residents pay $2 or $7. ners for the race, which began at 8 VOID. At the beginning of the school year, each Sheriff at sale In cash or by certified check. Bal- Burns said hundreds of cyclists HEAVY SWEATING - The student will receive a STUDENT RECORD IN- ance to be paid upon confirmation. Buyer will pay FORMATION brochure notifying parents/guard- transfer fee. pass by on weekends, some stop- local running circuit usually slows ians and eligible students of their rights under the PLACE: In Room GR-18 In the City-County Build- District's Student Record Policies. ing In the City of Madison, Dane County. ping in at the tavern to get water down this time of year. Wisconsin BASEBALL CARD Madison Metropolitan School District DESCRIPTION: Unit 33-6, Sherman Terrace Con- and use the restrooms, others to summers, with high heat and hu- /s/Thomas P. Eckstein domlnlum Homes, a condominium created by the PUS. TCT: July 30.1986 Declaration recorded In the office of the Register have a cold drink. midity' don't often make for the & MEMORABILIA STATE OF WISCONSIN of Deeds for Dane County, Wisconsin In Volume While cyclists sometimes have CIRCUITCOURT 736 of Records, page 159, as Document No. 1491299, best running conditions. DANE COUNTY as amended by Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 which are the reputation for empty water bot- SHOW NOTICE OF HEARING recorded In Volume 810 of Records, page 29, as Buying, Selling, Trading Case No. 88CV4226 Document No. 1518994, In the City of Madison, tles and pockets to match, Burns is In the matter of the Change of Name Dane County, Wisconsin, together with the Interest more than happy to just have cy- Sun. 7/31 • 10AM-4PM Of: PAUL ROBERT PERINCHIEF In the common areas assigned to Exhibit "D" of to: PAUL ROBERT PERIN said declaration as amended. clists stop in and say hello, even if REGISTERED REPS. V.F.W. Hall NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVEN, that a regular PROPERTY ADDRESS: 33 Sherman Terrace #6, 301 Cottage Grove Rd., Madison term of the Circuit Court of Dane County, State of Madison, WI 53704 they don't belly up to the bar. DON'T MISS EMPLOY- Wisconsin, on the 7th day of September, 19B8, at GRAY & END "They're a neat group of people," MENT OPPORTUNITIES Admission 50* 8:30 o'clock a.m., or as soon thereafter as can be Attorneys for Plaintiff Hourly Drawings heard, there will be heard and considered the ap- 600 North Broadway she said. "When I bought the place I UNDER 330 IN plication of: PAUL ROBERT PERINCHIEF for Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202-5099 thought it was just a little farm bar. for 50 Door Prizes permission to change his legal name and designa- (414) 278-8060 CLASSIFIEDS THIS WEEK./ 2 mllm wwl ol "WI8C. DELLS" Exit *8S on Hwy. 12/16 tion to: PAUL ROBERT PERIN,and for considera- PUB. TCT: July 23and 30,1988 But we've got everybody. It's a Air Conditioned Hall PHONE (608)254-7822 tion of limy and all further (flatters pertaining August 6,13,20 and 27,

on a team once ruled by fear BOSTON (AP) - Given the oppor- tunity to pick up ground on their East- By Tom Gates He's more of a teacher, a laid-back guy. But he doesn't ern trip, the in- Sports reporter like to tell you something over and over again. When it stead are a team sinking in quick- GREEN BAY — As Perry Kemp recalls.'it was the comes to a point where he feels like a player doesn't sand. And sinking quickly. maddest he has ever seen Lindy Infante, want to learn, he (gets mad)." Boston second baseman Marty At the time, Kemp was a wide receiver for the Jack- It doesn't happen often. Infante has displayed noth- Barrett atoned for an eighth-inning sonville Bulls of the United States Football League and ing but patience while installing his new offense. He has baserunning mistake in the ninth with Infante was the coach. been more than accommodating to his players, even a one-out, bases-loaded single, lifting After one particularly futile practice, the mild-man- those like and Frankie Neal who ap- Roger Clemens and the Red Sox to a nered Infante blew his stack, sending the players to an pear to be allergic to the playbook and frequently line 3-2 victory over the Brewers. immediate and early shower. up in the wrong place in practice. The defeat was the Brewers' sixth Stunned, they never moved. Instead, they begged In- Unlike most National Football League coaches, In- in seven games on their Eastern trip, fante to continue practice. What followed was one of fante's favorite practice-field expression can be printed and dropped them 10 games behind the Bulls' best practices of the season. in a family newspaper. first-place Detroit in the American "He's got a lot of character and, if you're there for Instead of raising his voice and lowering his vocabu- League East. The Brewers stayed in him, he won't give up on you," said Kemp, a free agent lary when a player makes a mistake, Infante says sim- fifth place, one-half game ahead of trying to make the Green Bay Packers' roster. ply, "This is not rocket science, guys." Toronto. Infante's first training camp as Packer coach lends On the other hand, Gregg's practice-field tirades are "It's discouraging," Milwaukee credence to Kemp's story. legendary. He reportedly saved his best material for manager Tom Trebelhorn said after Patience is a virtue with which Infante is blessed. the film sessions. his team fell to 52-53. "They gave us a Consequently, there Is a marked difference in atmos- "That's one thing coach Infante has told us: He's not couple of reprieves. We're playing phere and style between Infante's camp and that run by going to get out there and embarrass a guy and call him just well enough to stay close and just his predecessor, Forrest Gregg. names and stop practice to yell at people,"- West said. bad enough to lose, consistently." If Gregg ran a military boot camp, then Infante runs "He doesn't believe in it. I think the players feel more The Red Sox appeared set to a boarding school. relaxed when there's not a coach out there hollering break a 2-2 tie in the eighth when Bar- If Gregg believed that daily hitting tested the and cussing at them." rett singled and moved to second on players' manhood, then Infante believes that daily in- Infante has raised his voice on occasion, but it lacks Todd Benzinger's sacrifice. struction expands their minds. Gregg's sarcasm. Infante's outbursts are usually di- Mike Greenwell hit a long fly to If Gregg insisted on yelling every time a player rected at the team rather than an individual player. right. Barrett tagged up at second made a mistake, then Infante insists on constant posi- "Lindy's not really a yeller," quarterback Randy and was able only to reach third as tive feedback. Wright said. "He'll let you know he's not pleased, but the ball bounced off Rob Deer's glove Packer players won't condemn Gregg's heavy- he's not ranting and raving as a rule. So when he does State Journal photo/SCOTTSEID for a double. handed methods, but the absence of tension in the air that, it makes you think he means it." After an Intentional walk loaded this summer indicates they don't miss them, either. Gregg demanded concentration on the practice field Lindy Infante differs In many ways from Forrest Gregg, his predeces- the bases, Jim Rice sliced a line drive "Coach Gregg was a lot more conditioning and a lot by threatening a player with his job, but eventually, the to right. Deer made a diving catch more hitting," tight end Ed West said. "Coach Infante is sor as coach of the Green Bay Packers. Infante's camp stresses learning; Gregg's camps were frequently a test of manhood. with Barrett halfway down the line more learning and getting down the right techniques. Turn to Page 2, Col. 6 from third. Barrett went back to tag up, but was an easy out trying to score. "I called it wrong," Barrett said. Beneath Ditka's gruff exterior, "So many emotions were going through my mind on the field. I just wanted a second chance. there is a sensitive, caring soul "That's the way this team has been going. It's almost like this team said, 'Okay, Marty, we're going to By Perry Hlbner cized McMahon for .being overweight and out of shape. give you another chance to come Sports reporter Last season, linebacker and Super Bow^ through.' PLATTEVILLE — Mike Ditka is the easiest man in XX MVP feuded with Ditka. pro football to understand, yet the hardest man in pro Wilson criticized his coach after he was fol- "And it happened. It's amazing." football to understand. lowing an injury. They had a closed-door meeting to air Barrett, hoping to hit a ball far their grievances. enough in the air, instead grounded Ditka, the coach of the Chicago Bears,, is a bundle of Higuera's first pitch through a drawn- contradictions. Dent, a defensive end, didn't take kindly when Ditka He is tough, yet gentle. He has an ego, yet he's hum- tried to motivate him by calling him "Robert." in infield to left for his second game- winning RBI of the season, lifting the ble. He screams, yet he often speaks softly. "Ditka keeps things stirred up," said linebacker Wil- Ditka, who wiped a tear from his face when former ber Marshall, who signed with Washington during the Red Sox's record to 16-1 since Joe Morgan replaced John McNamara as teammate Ed O'Bradovich presented him for induction off-season. "He likes to keep the Bears in the spotlight." into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, is a If Ditka has a strength, it may be as a motivator. manager on June 14. study in contrasts. "He gets us thinking we need that chip on our shoul- Clemens (15-5) allowed seven hits, der to beat everyone else," linebacker said. walked one and raised his major "It's us against them." league-leading strikeout total to 232. "He says a lot of things nobody cares about." Clemens had to sweat out 149 — Jim McMahon (August 1986) McMahon grudgingly praises Ditka. "He's a winner," he said. "I consider myself a win- pitches in 100-degree weather as he ner. We both give whatever we have on the football outdueled Teddy Higuera (7-7). Ditka, 48, hasn't always endeared himself to his field." players. Ditka's desire sets him apart from others, his staff Ditka's sideline outbursts are legendary. Television MILWAUKEE BOSTON says. qb r h bl ab r h bl audiences have seen him rant, rave and scream. He Molllor dh 4 0 J 0 Jo. Reed it 3100 "He's an extremely hard competitor," defensive Gantner 2b 3000 Barrett Ib 5021 once broke his hand after slamming it through a chalk- Yount cf 4000 Benzlnger rf 3020 coordinator Vince Tobin said. "He wants to win more Brock Ib 3010 Greenwell If 3011 board. Leonard If 4000 Burks cl 3000 than anything else." Deer r! 4110 Rice dh 4111 He began wearing a tie because he thought it would Surholl 3b 4112 Cerone c 3010 After struggling to a 3-6 record in 1982, Ditka's C. O'Brien c 3010 Romlne rf 1110 calm him. rookie season as coach, Chicago has never finished Sveum S3 3010 Parrlsh Ib 3010 Bear players say they've grown accustomed to Dit- Gedman c 0000 below .500. Ditka has guided the Bears to four consecu- Romero 3b 4010 ka's temper. Totali 3J 1 7 J Totals 31 3 10 3 tive Central Division titles and a Super Bowl victory. Mark Bortz, a Pardeeville native, was a senior at Milwaukee MO 010 000—1 Boston 010 001 001—J Iowa when he met Ditka at a charity golf outing. Bortz One out when winning run scored. "Mike's a man of real character." Gome-wlnnlno RBI — Barrett (J). caddied. Even on the golf course, Ditka played to win. E — Burks. DP — Milwaukee 1. LOB — Milwau- — Father Felix Oehrleln kee S, Boston 10.2B — Brock, Deer, Benzlnger, Green- State Journal.photo/CAROLYN PFLASTERER "He was intense, really intense," said Bortz, who well, Romlne. HR — Surholl (3), Rice (6). SB — Moll-' starts at left guard. tor (28). S — Gonlner, Benzlnger, Gedmon. SF —: Mike Ditka is trying to tone down his image as the loud, abrasive Ditka has had his share of squabbles with his , If there's one man in Platteville who sees another Greenwell. IP H R GR SB SO coach of the Chicago Bears. He insists he's trying to be more easygo- players. Milwaukee Higuera L (7-7) 8 1-3 10 3 3 3 6 ing at this year's training camp in Plattevllle. Two years ago during training camp, Ditka criti- Turn to Page 2, Col. 1 Boston Clemens WI15-S) 9 T — 3:45. AM. — 33,944. Dodgers have the last laugh, for now, on the Brock trade

Some questions and comments to Two recruits have good enough ponder while you perspire on the last grades to be accepted into Wisconsin, day of July: yet have not scored high enough on ix Remember a year ago when their ACT test to qualify by Prop 48 Brewer fans couldn't stifle their standards. Morton is waiting to find laughter when they thought of the out the latest results of the recruits' trade that sent first baseman Greg entrance test. Brock from Los Angeles to If Wisconsin does have a Prop 48 Milwaukee for right-handed pitchers freshman, reporters around the Big Tim Leary and Tim Crews? Ten may not be the only ones Brock hit .299 and played an surprised. It figures some members integral part in Milwaukee's magical of the UW faculty may also raise year while Leary had a bad year • Ever since Proposition 48 their eyebrows. along with most of the Dodgers and entered the college sports • Looking for a reason why Crews bounced between the minor vocabulary, one reporter has spent Wisconsin sports fans will spend leagues and Tinseltown. part of each preseason asking each August and September without a Who is snickering now? Big Ten football coach how many pennant race? Brock, 31, is hitting .236 with 35 recruits were not eligible for their The Brewers' inability to beat the RBI in an injury-plagued year, while freshman year because of failing to good American League East teams Leary is among the National meet Prop 48 standards. on the road. League's top five in earned run The reporter dutifully put his Milwaukee went 1-6 at Yankee average. question to each coach last week at Stadium this season and is winless in Leary, 29, is 10-7 with a 2.37 ERA the Big Ten's latest mid-summer six games at Fenway Park. and has solidified a rotation for the footballfest in Chicago. To add some perspective to how NL West Division leaders. He has 117 That is, until Badger coach Don disappointing the Brewers have been, strikeouts, which is one fewer than Morton spoke. Morton wasn't asked. did you notice this morning that the Brewers' acknowledged star, Why? Milwaukee is a game below .500 and Teddy Higuera. Because, the reporter said, "I've Is a game above .500? Is Crews, 27, considered a throw-in always figured Northwestern and there anyone who thinks the Angels bv most Milwaukee fans, has been the Wisconsin never have Prop 48s." That are a good team? State Journal photo/JOSEPH W. JACKSON III set-up man for the Dodgers' has traditionally been true because • Why is it that underappreciated bullpen. He had a those schools ask more academically spends so much money an/1 time on 2.36 ERA until allowing six runs in 1% of their student-athletes. preseason hype for lleisman Trophy Ridgewood wins 17th straight swim title innings on Saturday, making it 3.35. But for the first time, the UW may candidates? This is just another example of have a Prop 48 football player or two. You never hear baseball or pro Ridgewood Pool's swim team was so dominant In 200-meter medley relay. His team missed the finals how a baseball deal shouldn't be Morton said he should know by football peopWiyping the candidates th'f Madison All-City Swim Meet on Saturday thdflan In the 9-10 age group, bu'f Ridgewood won the judged until a1 few years have passed, early this week whether Wisconsin for most valuable player before the Weaver didn't have to worry about winning the meet. Results In Scoreboard on 6B; story on 9B. putting it in perspective. will have any Prop 48 casualties. season. 6B THE SCOREBOARD • •Wisconsin State Journal, Sunday, July 31,1988 Baseball City/area sports Major league averages Professional Swimming Garskl), 2:18.07 (Meet and pool record); Rldgewood A, 2:21.16; Parkcrest A, 2:22.02; Hill Farm A, 2:26.67; Belleville 12, DeForest 0 — Winning Campbell Sea 78 89 25 48 3 8 5 8 Frldov'l loll AMERICAN LEAGUE result Shorewood A, 2:27.46; Rldgewood B, 2:39.80. Black Cle 55 62 26 43 4 3 s's MADISON ALL-CITY MEET pitcher Kent Rear struck-out six while American League 50-meter freestyle — Matthew Dupuls, Mlddleton, Steve Olson and Jeff Orr combined to PerazaBII 53 62 23 35 3 4 S9 Mariners 5, Athletics 3 — Steve Bal- Final results :27.40; Brian Walnger, Hill Farm. :29.B5; Andy Kroek- FraserCol 117132 56 56 ' 10 *n Team standings: Rldgewood 1,383, HIM Farm or, Rldgewood, :30.49; Joshua Swenson, Parkcrest, produce nine runs batted In Saturday in a Power KC 64 84 23 34 4 4 67 bonl hit a three-run off relief 1,074, Monona 987, Mlddleton 937, Shorewood 900, Park- (Complete through Friday's games) :31.33; Jason Koilar, Hill Form, :31.69; David Collllns, Home Talent League Southern section TEAM BATTING Ellsworth Bsn 36 47 16 16 6 6.7 ace Dennis Eckersley with two outs In the crest 894, Nokomo 478, Westslde 470, Maple Bluff 204, Westslde, :31.81. Cherokee 74. contest at Belleville. AB R H HR RBI Avg. Trout Sea 52 77 28 14 46 7.4 10»h Inning as Seattle snapped a a five- 50-meter backstroke — Erik Bauch, Mlddleton, :33.74; Chris Pennlngton, Parkcresl, :34.I2; Jon En- Boston 3S12 S27 1029 73 489 .293 same losing streak. GIRLS Minnesota 3443 474 960 103 445 .279 8 and under glund, Shorewood, :36.57i Jon Mason, HIM Farm, Belleville, 12-0 (7 Inning.) :41.73; Brian Sweeney, Parkcrest, :43.27; Casey Rich- New York 3459517 938 89478.271 National League OAKLAND SEATTLE 100-meter medley relay — Mlddlelon A (Allsa Deforest ooo 000 0—0 4 2 Toronto 3S59 499 953 104 445 .268 Adler, Melissa Moody, Llndsey Walrud, Jennifer ler, Nakoma, :43.70. Belleville 142 002 3—12 13 1 ob r h bl ob r h bl 100-meter Individual medley — Erik Bauch, Mld- Kansas City 3498445 927 80425.265 Phillips 2b 3000 Reynolds 2b 4110 Myers), 1:29.76; Monona A, 1:29.97; Shorewood A, Beyer, Holmes (4) and Olson; Rear and J. Sladel- Cleveland 3527 465 929 93 438 .263 TEAM BATTING Hassey c 1:34.24; Nakoma A, 1:34.37; Hill Farm A, 1:34.37; dlelon, 1:13.40; Jason Verhelst, Rldaowood, 1:14,98; man. W — Rear. L —; Beyer. 1011 Brantley cf 3100 Westslde A 1:35.00. <••»••», Mark Morehouse, Mlddleton, 1:17.75; Chris Penning- Detroit 3368 470 874 92 429 .260 AB R H HR RBI Ava D. Henderson cl 5110 Coles If 5112 Leading hitlers — Ml. Byer (D) 2x3; Orr (B) 3x5, Seattle 3441 418 889 97 388 .258 Chicago 3558404 937 73 25-meter freestyle —Nicole Jesperson, HIM Farm, ton, Parkcrest, 1:17.75; Shannon Fields, Shorewood, S. Olson (B) 2x3, Flanagan (B) 2x4, J. Sladelman (B) 379 26 Canseco rt 4 1 2 2 A. Davis Ib 3010 California 3487 449 896 72 413 .257 Los Angeles 3471430 894 64 406 25 McGwire Ib :17.99; Jennifer Myers, Mlddlelon, :18.77; Lindsay 1:19.47; Jon Englund, Shorewood, 1:22.64. 2x4. HR — Flanagan. 2B — Orr 2, S. Olson, J. Sladel- 5010 Coltopr 0100 50-meter breattstroke — Brian Walnger, Hill Oakland 3598 490 924 98 462 .257 New York 3425442 877 91 417 25 Lansford3b 4000 Balbonl dh Vorncr, Rldgewood, : 10.99; Leah Slbley, Parkcresl, man. Texas 3431393 876 75367.255 5113 :19.13; Jennifer McCoy, Maple Bluff, : 19.69; Kristin Form, :37.57; Joshua Swenson, Parkcrest, :38.04; Josh Atlanta 3463385 873 68 362 25 Baylor dh 3010 Bradley c 4000 Milwaukee 3508418 891 70382.254 Son Francisco 3404 438 858 75 Stelnbachc Llndbloom, Parkcresl, :21.14. Hanson, Rldgewood, :38.76; John Lelzlng, Nakoma, Saturday's result 412 .25 3010 Buhner rf 3010 :39.34; Mark Morehouse, Mlddleton, :41.52; Paul Perl- Chicago 3443404 827 93367.240 Pittsburgh 3400433 852 77 412 ,25 Polonia pr 0000 Presley 3b 25-meter backstroke — Jennifer McCoy, Maple western Section Baltimore 3343341 772 92320.231 3000 Bluff, :22.31; Allsso Adler, Mlddleton, :23.53; Jennifer berg, Rldgewood, :43.07. Houston 3479426 869 63 391 .25 Hubbard2b 0000 Qulnones ss 3010 Rldgeway 13, Arenas St. Louis 3556372 888 47 Javier It Pofahl, Mlddlelon, :23.81; Llnsday Varner, Rldge- 50-meter butterfly — Matthew Dupuls, Mlddleton, Belleville 12, DeForest 0 345 25 4110 INDIVIDUAL BATTINO Montreal 3511400 870 67 362 .24 Gallegoss wood, :24.21; Krlsta Llnstroth, Westslde, :24.36; Me- :29.22 (Meet and pool record); Jason Verhelst, Rldge- Arena at Dodgevllle, late 3000 wood, :33.05; Shannon Fields, Shorewood, :35.83t (255 or more at-bats) San Diego 3364348 820 53 331 .24 Totals 35 3 8 3 Totals lissa Marly, Monona, :24.46. 3J 5 7 5 100-meter freestyle relay — Monono A (Melissa David Fraltlnger, Rldgewood, :36,71; Rob Beuthllng, AB R H HR RBI Avg. Cincinnati 3470405 839 85 370 .24 Today's games Philadelphia 3448 390 819 69 Marty, Kassle Lopacek, Lisa Munson, Jessie Stelnle), Parkcrest, :37.16; Jeff Gennrlch, Hill Farm, :37.33. Southern Section PuckeltMIn 411 62 149 14 76 .363 370 .23 Oakland 000 002 000 1—1 Boggs Bsn 374 77134 4 40.358 Seattle JOO 000 000 3 — 5 1:19.72; Mlddlefon A, 1:21.02; Parkcrest A, 1:21.99; 200-meter freestyle relay — Mlddlelon A (Erik (Games begin at 1: JO p.m.) |nor»w°ad A, 1:22.85; HIM Farm A, If24.92; Nokomo Bauch, Mark Morehouse, Kurt Essenmocher, Mot- GreenwellBsn 3«9 56127 17 83.344 INDIVIDUAL BATTING Two outs when winning run scored. Oregon at Verona Bank (255 or more at-bats) Ihew Dupuls), 2:04.79; Parkcrest A, 2:06.72; Hill Farm Stoughton at Monona WlnfleldNY 354 68121 19 76.342 Game-winning RBI — Balbonl (4). A, 2:08.59; Rldgewood A, 2:08.77; Shorewood A, Brett KC 385 51129 17 76.335 AB R H HR R Bl Avg DP — Oakland 1, Seattle 2. LOB — Oakland 7, 25-meter breaststroke — Melissa Moody, Mlddle- Pine Bluff at Hollandale lon, :23.27; Grelchen Retterle, Nakoma, :23.41; Kassle 2:11.81; Westslde A, 2:20.60. MattlnglvNY 346 64114 10 53.329 Perry Atl 334 43109 6 48 32 Seattle 7. 2B — Baylor, Buhner, Qulnones. HR — Coles Western Section Burks Bsn 334 63 109 13 61 .326 Lapacek, Monona, :24.05; Erin Byrne, HIM Farm, (Games begin at 1p.m.) DawsonChl 386 49 123 16 56 .31 (2), Balbonl (13), Conseco (27). S — Reynolds, Pros- 13-14 TrommeMDet 312 52100 11 45.321 lev. :25.13; Emily Caro-Bruce, Shorewood, :25.46; Darla I thaca- Rlchland Center at Cazenovla Galarraga Mon ...... 400 70127 21 59 .31 Borokhlm, Mlddleton, :27.22. 200-meter medley relay — Shorewood A (Lars PlattevlllealWIota Washington NY 271 37 87 4 37.321 Palmeiro Chi 401 50 123 6 29 .30 25-meter butterfly — Nicole Jesperson, Hill Farm, Gulbrandsen, Nick Gonsner, Jake Edle, Chris Car- Lena, III, at Blanchardville MolltorMM 385 68123 5 31.319 McGeeStL 424 55130 2 40 30 IP H R ER BB SO bon), 2:08.65 (pool record); Rldgewood A, 2:09.09; Henderson NY 317 72101 6 33.319 Oakland :20.14; Melissa Marty, Monono, :20.88; Krlsta Lln- Northern Section Sax LA 410 52125 S 40 30 Monona A, 2:13.16; Nakoma A, 2:19.95; Rldgewood B, SeltierKC 378 62119 5 40.315 GwynnSD 320 39 97 6 Welch 51-34 2 2 2 4 stroth, Westslde, :21.22; Leah Slbley, Parkcrest, (Gomel begin al 1 p.m.) 39 30 :22.19; Lisa Munson, Monona, :23.22; Llnsdey Walrud, 2:22.40; Parkcresl A, 2:23.66. Poynette at Waunakee FrancoCle 406 64 127 9 40 .313 Gibson LA 367 69111 18 53 30 Nelson 12-30 0 0 3 2 Mlddleton, :23.B1. 100-meter freestyle — Jake Edle, Shorewood, Evans Bsn 372 60114 9 70.306 Cadoret 2 00004 Cross Plains at Mlddleton DykslraNY 287 46 86 3 15 .30 1:01.90; Reyaad Hayek, Rldgewood, 1:02.77; Stephen Rio at Baraboo HallCIo 343 48105 4 43.306 Thompson SF 314 43 94 3 33 .29 Eckersley L (2-2) 2-333301 Crow, Mlddleton, 1:03.21; Keith Anderson, Rldgewood, GoettlMIn 370 50113 23 64.305 Seattle 9-10 Eastern Section LawChl 356 42106 7 48 .29 200-meter medley relay — Mlddlelon A (Jessica 1:03.46; Dan Urben, Parkcrest, 1:04.18; John Conroy, (Games begin at 1:30 p.m.) LanStordOak 409 58124 6 43.303 Bonds Pit 355 74105 18 37 .29 Langston 91-37 3 3 48 Nakoma, 1:04.40. Yount Mil 397 61 120 9 53 .302 M. Jackson W (4-2) 2-310012 Pertzborn, Amy Adler, Susie Topp, Julie Metro), Jefferson at Whitewater Bonilla Pit 372 61 109 18 2:39.84 (pool record); Westslde A, 2:41.14; HIM Form 100-meter backstroke — Ryan Horton, Parkcrest, Marshall at Cottage Grove JovnerCal 380 50114 7 55.300 Grace Chi 265 35 77 5 HBP— Brontley (by Welch). 1:10.25; Jeff Bruns, Rldgewood, 1:14.27; Lars Gul- Henderson Oak' 295 59 87 13 53.295 T —3:13. Alt.— 14,485. A, 2:50.29; Parkcrest A, 2:52.13; Monona A, 2:52.85; Fort Atkinson at Lake Mills McReynoldsNY 353 48102 15 61 .28 Rldgewood B,2:56.64. brandsen, Shorewood, 1:17.48; Jason Wacker, Mono- Lake Geneva at Elkhorn McGrlffTor 325 67 96 23 57.295 LarkinCIn 368 59106 10 50-meter freestyle — Kothy Preston, Cherokee, na, 1:18.28; Christopher Carbon, Shorewood, 1:19.24; Albion at Waterloo GruberTor 377 52111 13 60.294 Strawberry NY 347 73100 26 68 .28 :32.32; Michelle Kramer, Parkcrest, :34.57; Katie Travis Van Sclver, Shorewood, 1:20.94. Deerfleld at Sun Prairie Barrett Bsn 403 59118 1 45.293 VanSlykePIt 387 68111 16 O'Brien Tex 353 33103 10 41.292 68 .28 Brewer averages Lenz, Nakoma, :35.12; Julie Metro, Mlddleton, :35.15; 100-meter Individual medley — Nick Gansner, SaboCin 363 50103 11 40 .28. Shorewood, 1:09.20; Ryan Scheuerman, Monona, HrbekMIn 337 50 98 IB 48.291 Inga Pederson, Monono, :35.73; Annie Marschall, ROCK RIVER LEAGUE Daniels Cln 321 59 91 10 41 .28 Westslde, : 35.84. 1:11.65; Ryan Horlon, Porkcrest, 1:12.87; Mark John- Davis Sea 286 40 83 12 41.290 BATTING Bream Pit 284 33 80 7 39 .28 50-meter backstroke — Becca Uphoff, Shorewood, son, Rldgewood, 1:13.79; John Conroy, Nakoma, Saturday's results RavCal 376 56109 3 49.290 Butler SF 364 74 102 3 ab r h 2b 3b hr rbl avg Southern Division ConsecoOak 396 83114 27 79.288 30 .28 :40.07; Annie Marschall, Westslde, :40.35; Michelle 1:15.48; Jeff Bruns, Rldgewood, 1:17.29. Smith StL 385 60107 3 32 .27 Molltor 389 68 125 23 4 5y 3Jl1 .32,J41I 100-meter breastitroke — Nick Gansner, Shore- Cottage Grove at Horlcon Blue Jays (2), late Reynolds Sea 370 35106 2 22.286 Yount 401 61 120 23 9 9 53 .299 Kramer, Parkcrest, :41.68; Llbby Haagenson, HIM MorelandSD 333 26 92 3 40 .27 Farm, :43.07; Amy Adler, Mlddleton, :43.59; Claire wood, 1:14.44; Reyaad Hayek, Rldgewood, 1:19.37; SalazarDet 308 48 88 11 48 .286 OguendoSIL 268 14 74 3 Gontner 348 40 96 19 1 0 29 .276 Today's games 23 .27 Braggs Starling, Hill Form, :44.53. Don Chrlstlanson, Rldgewood, 1:21.41; Brad Swenson, Fletcher Tex 375 42 106 0 34 .283 Shelby LA 294 44 81 5 37 .27 272 30 71 14 0 10 42 .261 Monona, 1:21.99; Keith Anderson, Rldgewood, 1:23.63; Southern Division Davis Cal 379 50 107 14 62 .282 Robldoux.... 91 9 23 5 0 0 5 .253 100-meter Individual medley — Kathy Preston, Bass Htn 342 41 94 10 47 .27 Cherokee, 1:21.57; Sally Lehner, HIM Farm, 1:21.59; Lars Gulbrandsen, Shorewood, 1:24.88. (Games begin at 1:30 p.m.) Javier Oak 305 38 86 2 27 .282 JamesAtl 265 35 73 2 Surhofl 322 30 80 13 0 3 21 .248 Lebanon at Clyman 25 .27 Meyer Susie Topp, Mlddleton, 1:28.23; Katie Lapacek, Mono- 50-meter butterfly — Jake Edle, Shorewood, LarklnMIn 327 33 92 3 42.281 Clark SF 362 66 99 22 77 .27 165 11 40 9 0 6 19 .242 Horlcon Blue Jays at Juneau Fernandez Tor 405 46113 4 41.279 Castillo 66 7 16 0 0 0 na, 1:30.13; Laura Bruns, Rldgewood, 1:32.90; Julie :31.02; Stephen Crow, Mlddleton, :31.35; Ryan Hatcher Htn 371 56 101 3 2 .242 Metro, Mlddlelon, 1:33.03. Scheuerman, Monona, :31.59; Mark Johnson, Rldge- Cottage Grove at Johnson Creek BrookcnsDet 259 43 72 4 32.278 Davis Hln 357 57 97 22 Brock 191 33 45 11 1 4 35 .236 Walerlown at Ashlppun 74 27 Sveum 50-meter breaststroke — Amy Skolaskl, Westslde, wood, :32.10; Matt Sullivan, Nakmoa, :33,64; Mike CottoSea 281 36 78 5 26.278 Hayes Phi 313 36 85 5 39 .27 350 28 81 10 4 9 40 .231 Baldwin, Mlddleton, :33.78. Northern Division Leonard ..... 160 22 36 7 0 5 :42.74; Amy Adler, Mlddleton, :43.24; Amanda Berndt, GantnerMM 345 40 96 0 29.278 OberkfellAtl 334 34 91 3 29 27 21 .225 Westslde, :44.18; Inga Pedersen, Monona, :44.94; 200-meter freestyle relay — Rldgewood A (Rey- (Games begin at 1:30 p.m.) Rice Bsn 329 36 91 5 44.277 Deer 290 40 64 15 0 12 43 .221 Fond du Lac at Waupun RanesMon 327 51 89 9 Adducl 12 Jennl Dlerlcks, Rldgewood, :46.82; Lisa Weatherwax, aad Heyak, Jeff Bruns, Mark Johnson, Keith Ander- SnyderCle 355 53 98 19 56.276 SclosclaLA 268 22 73 2 26 .27 55 3 2 0 1 5 .218 Rldgewood, :47.06. son), 1:52.92 (pool record); Shorewood A, 1:55.18; Hustlsford Wildcats at Neosho BalnesChl 375 40103 11 44.275 O'Brien 65 5 14 2 0 2 7 .215 Mayvllle at Horlcon Honkers BrooksMon 402 41109 13 44 .27 Felder 50-meter butterfly — Sally Lehner, Hill Farm, Monona A, 2:02.00; Porkcrest A, 2:04.91; Nakoma A, CarterCle 403 66 111 19 73 .275 Thompson Phi 271 41 73 2 45 6 9 1 0 0 4 .200 2:05.01; Shorewood B, 2:10.64. Brownsville at Oaklleld Lemon Del 316 41 87 8 37 .275 20 26 Hamilton.... 94 It 17 4 0 1 10 .181 :37.03; Susie TOPP, Mlddleton, :38.50; Alison Sorenson, MaldonadoSF 347 38 93 7 47 .26 Nakoma, :40.32; Llbby Haagenson, Hill Farm, :4I.13; WhltakerDet 305 41 84 8 42.275 Marshall LA 393 48105 14 Schroeder... 96 7 13 2 0 3 5 .135 AMERICAN LEGION 60 .26 Others Katie Lapacek, Monona, :41.76; Katy Llnstroth, West- 15-17 'C.Ripken Bit 358 55 97 16 55.271 Webster Chi 319 41 85 2 137 9 35 8 1 2 10 .255 200-meter medley relay — Rldgewood A (Matt Bell Tor 384 53104 14 56.271 16 .26. Team 3514 420 898 147 20 72 38] J254 side, :42.S7. SUN PRAIRIE REGIONAL ColomanSIL 419 54111 2 21 .26 200-meter freestyle relay — Mlddleton A (Amy Simpson, Chris Olson, Jim Drew, Steve Downs), Qulnones Sea 318 39 86 8 28.270 DoranHIn 309 48 82 6 Game-winning rbl (51): Gantner 11; Deer 7; 1:58.39 (pool record); Shorewood A, 1:59.62; Monona BuecheleTex 313 46 84 11 35.268 42 .26 Braggs, Yount 6; Sveum 5; Brock 4; Molltor, Surhoff Adler, Jessica Perlzborn, Susie Topp, Julie Metro), LaCrotie, 10-4 DunstonChl .385 46102 8 46 .26 2:22.71; Rldgewood A, 2:30.12; Hill Farm A, 2:31.52; A, 2:04.43; Parkcrest A, 2:06.52; Rldgewood B, 2:08.21. White KC 337 33 90 6 42.267 3; Leonard, Meyer 2; Adducl, Klefer 1. 100-meter freestyle — Peter Zana, Shorewood, Badger Sports 000200020— 440 JacobVCIe 375 47100 7 34.267 Stolen bases (94): Molllor 28; Younl 14; Gantner Westslde A, 2:31.80; Parkcrest A, 2:33.22; Monona A, LoCrosse 002 040 04x — 10 9 2 BrunanskystL 321 46 84 14 56 .26 :56.89; Jon Wilson, Rldgewood, :56.99; Jim Johnson, Wilson KC 401 49107 1 27.267 WollochMon 386 38101 8 11; Surhoff 10; Deer 7; Braggs, Leonard*; HomlllonS; Shorewood, :58.02; Chris Leonard, Westslde, :5B.53; Stutz, Sowlnskl (8) and Klnney; Palen and Barley. BrantleySea 369 53 98 14 44.266 41 .26 Felder 4; Brock, Castillo, Robldoux, Sveum 1. Others W —Palen. L —Stutz. Thomas Atl 404 41 104 10 48 .25 11-12 Tim Myers, Hill Farm, :58.81; Steve Downs, Rldge- GladdenMIn 372 63 99 6 41 .266 Ramirez Htn 345 32 88 3 wood, :59.16. Leading hitters — Bokkum (L) 3x5, Gilbert (L) 37 .25 200-meter medley relay — Hill Farm A (Llndsey Tarlobull KC 327 48 87 15 53 .266 Samuel Phi 408 50 104 9 100-meter backstroke — Jim Johnson, Shorewood, 3x5, Delonev (L) 2x4; Wels (BS) 2x4. HR — S. Brlske TablerKC 281 32 74 1 35.263 47 .25 PITCHING Dold, Janice McKellh, Lori Gunderson, Heather (L). 2B — Bakkum (L) 2; MacKenzle (BS). SandbergChl 381 47 97 11 41 .25 Draper), 2:19.27 (pool record); Mlddleton A, 2:24.91; 1:09.52; Chris Leonard, Westslde, 1:09.54; Kevin Braggs Mil 272 30 71 10 42 .261 Young Htn 355 54 90 0 IP h er bb so w.| era Whalen, Shorewood, 1:09.64; Jim Drew, Rldgewood, Parker Oak 268 31 70 9 37 .261 23 .55- Knudson 7'/> 7 1 3 2 Rldgewood A, 2:28.73; Maple Bluff A, 2:29.51; Nakoma PenaSIL 346 36 88 8 34 .25. 0-0 1.23 A, 2:30.54; Monona A, 2:31.10. 1:11.13; Aaron Petersen, Shorewood, 1:11.16; Tim Badger Sports, 5-4 Jackson KC 266 37 69 14 43.259 Mlrabella 38tt 31 8 12 21 1-2 1.86 UrlbeSF 307 35 78 2 14 .25. Plesac 50-meter freestyle — Janice McKelth, Hill Farm, Myers, Hill Farm, 1:12.66. Downing Cal 292 53 75 16 39.257 45 38 12 9 43 1-1 2.40 200-meter Individual medley— Ian Hayden, Nako- Badger Sports Ill ooo 000 2 — 5 91 O'Neill Cln 304 34 77 10 42 .25 Hlguera . 144>/> :30,19; Llndsey Dold, Hill Farm, :30.71; Neville Barry, Lyons Chi 261 29 67 5 24 .257 GantAtl 345 49 87 12 105 40 33 118 7-7 2.49 ma, 2:20.04; Chris Olson, Rldgewood, 2:24.92; Jon Wil- Sun Prlalrle 003 000 000 1 — 4 10 3 Guillen Chi 364 30 93 0 25 .255 41 .25 August . 67% 57 20 22 33 5-4 2.66 , Maple Bluff, :31.21; Jenny Welnlck, Parkcrest, :31.68; MacKenzle and Starr; Haas, Preston (10) Peters TreadwoyCln. S60 26 65 2 20 .251 Crlm Erin Schwarz, Mlddleton, :31.87; Katrlno Rlchgels, son, Rldgewood, 2:25.00; Mitch Lower, Parkcresl, Murray Bit 381 44 97 17 47.255 69% 51 21 20 35 3-5 2.71 2:29.47; Kevin Whalen, Shorewood, 2:33.81; David (10) and Charles. W — MacKenzle. L — Preston. Santiago SD 321 32 80 4 21 .24 Clear 24 21 9 Mlddleton, :32.26. StlllwellKC 345 50 88 9 41.255 Carter NY 305 25 75 8 19 24 1-0 3.38 Wuerger, Parkcrest, 2:34.04. Leading hitters — Grohn (BS) 2x5, Pommer (BS) IncavlglloTex 320 47 81 19 42.253 35 .24 Wegmon . 123V, 119 47 32 49 10-B 3.42 50-meter backstroke — Llndsey Dold, Hill Form, 2x5, Farln (BS) 2x4; Kaspar (SP) 3x4, Handlen (SP) Schmidt Phi 347 46 85 10 57 .24 Boslo . 154 :34.64; Julia Smith, Westslde, :35.0B; Samantho Carv- 100-meter breaststroke — Dove Piazza, Monono, GagneMIn 303 46 76 10 34.251 174 44 29 44 4-13 3.74 1:10.54; Chris Olson, Rldgewood, 1:12.07; David 2x4, Oehrleln (SP) 2x4, Haas (SP) 2x5. IB — Haas Mitchell SF.... 328 42 80 14 55 .24, Jones 54V 44 23 er, Mlddleton, :36.01; Heather Draper, Hill Farm, Wilson Sea 284 28 71 3 17.250 James Phi 374 39 91 14 S 19 30 4-0 3.81 Wuerger, Porkcrest, 1:14.65; Peter Zana, Shorewood, (SP). 2B — Pommer (BS); Haas (SP), Former (SP). UpshawCle 344 47 86 9 37 .250 45 .24 Filer . 67% 71 29 18 27 5-4 3.B6 :37.85; Jenny Welnlck, Parkcrest, :38.16; Krlssy Ve- ..IndPIt 408 53 99 2 35 .24 Blrkbeck nzke, Rldgewood, :38.31. 1:15.54; Ted Wllke, Monona, 1:18.53; Steve Downs, Clark NY 315 60 78 19 66.248 73 79 34 25 38 5-5 4.19 Rldgewood, 1:22.57. NOTE — Badger Sports and La Crosse will ploy at WurphyAII 378 58 90 19 51 .23 Nleves . 49% 44 29 100-meter Individual medley — Janice McKelth, Surhoff Mil 318 29 79 2 19 248 3radleyPhl 343 44 81 5 28 24 4-4 5.26 100-meter butterfly — Ian Hayden, Nakoma, 10 a.m. today for the regional title. Walker Chi 377 45 93 8 42 .247 28 .23 Stapleton 13% 20 9 9 4 HIM Farm, 1:16.10; Lori Gunderson, HIM Farm, R. Alomar SD 324 41 74 6 0-0 5.92 1:19.58; Julie Alderman, Rldgewood, 1:20.42; Erica 1:03.03; Jim Drew, Rldgewood, 1:05.52; Mitch Lower, HowellCol 312 33 77 7 41.247 20 .23 Team . 931 Vi 142 345 174 514 52-53 1.33 BELOIT REGIONAL WortlnezMon 275 31 44 4 34 .23 Saves (33): Mather, Shorewood, 1:20.61; Samantha Carver, Mld- Parkcrest, 1:05.71; Dave Piazza, Monona, 1:06.00; SantanaNY 292 37 72 4 27.247 3 Plesac 25; Crlm 4;Jones, Mlrabella 1. Jason Maglll, Parkcrest, 1:15.93; Pat Schmedeman, arrlsh Phi 264 29 62 12 49 .23 dleton, 1:21.31; Meghan Marty, Monona, 1:21.32. Janesvllle,4-2 McGwire Oak 375 56 92 19 60 .245 Diaz Cln 255 22 59 8 50-meter breaststroke — Julia Smith, Westslde, Rldgeway, 1:16.11. AllansonCle 267 24 65 4 34.243 24 .23 200-meter freestyle relay — Shorewood A (Aaron Johnson NY 337 54 77 17 48 .22 :37.05 (pool record); Stephanie Morey, Maple Bluff, Oconomowoc 000 000 002 — 2 4 3 White Cal 276 48 67 8 31 .243 Rivera Mon 277 25 41 4 :38.22; Kim Bauer, Rldgewood, :40.62; Sarah Dorsey, Peterson, Jim Johnson, Kevin Whalen, Peter Zonal, Janesvllle ooo Oil 20x — 4 9 0 Sierra Tex 378 48 91 15 56.241 25 .22 Minor league 1:43.55; Rldgewood A, 1:44.55; Monona A, 1:50.41; ElserNY 281 27 61 7 28 .21 Rldgewood, :41.00; Lauren Wlmmer, Maple Bluff, K. Brown, D. Smith (8) and J. Brown; Odegaard MosebyTor 341 61 80 9 35 .235 AllceaSIL 265 18 57 1 :41.I2; Maggie Mahler, Nakoma, Ml.59. Rldgewood B, 1:52.77; Parkcrest A, 1:54.93; Monona and Mllllgan. W — Odegaard. L — K. Brown. Weiss Oak 291 26 68 3 28 .234 22 .21 B, 2:01.55. PasquaChl 267 33 62 11 33.232 MIDWEST LEAGUE 50-meter butterfly — Stephanie Morey, Maple Leading hitters — S. Smith (O) 2x4; Anderson (J) TEAM PITCHING (Affiliations In parentheses) Bluff, :33.38; Lori Gunderson, Hill Farm, :33.52; Paige 2x4, Bloom (J)3x4. 3B —J. Brown (O). 2B —Anderson SchafleldCal 341 39 79 4 24 .232 Valenta, Nakoma, :34.04; Heather Draper, Hill Farm, Sveum Mil 347 28 80 9 40.231 ERA H ER BB SO ShOSA SECOND HALF :34.42; Katrlna Rlchgels, Mlddleton, :35&50; Erica Randolph NY 280 31 64 1 24.229 New York 3.02 786 307 248 45 15 2 NORTHERN DIVISION Mather, Shorewood, :34.31. Sailing PagllaruloNY 311 33 70 9 53.225 Los Angeles 3.06 824 313 306 62 11 3, 200-meter freestyle relay — Hill Farm A (Llndsey Sheets Bit 331 23 74 5 32.224 Montreal 3.12 829 324 305 57 8 2. W L Pel Cincinnati 3.45 816 355 335 59 Rockford (Expos) 29 12 .707 Dold, Heather Draper, Lori Gunderson, Janice Golf Deer MM 286 39 63 12 43.220 i 4 2 zKenosha (Twins) 24 17 McKellh), 2:04.08; Mlddleton A, 2:10.15; Maple Bluff LAKE MONONA SAILING CLUB PeltisDet 368 54 79 3 34.215 Pittsburgh 3.46 834 350 302 51 7 2 .585 Chicago 3.53 901 363 333 55 BelolK Brewers) 24 19 .558 6 A, 2:10.16; Parkcrest A, 2:11.98; Rldgewood A, 2:15.91; C-Scow: 1, Peter Lundt; 2, Guv and Dottle Rodg- PresleySea 350 32 75 It 40.214 8 2 Appleton (Royals) 21 24 .467 Monona A, 2:16.70. ers; 3, Bob and Joanne Larsen. Multi-hull: 1, Jim BorfleldTor 263 33 56 8 30.213 Houston 3.55 855 365 334 64 > 9 2 10 San Francisco 3.59 832 364 275 55 Madison (Athletics) 18 25 .419 12 Sanders; 2, Gary Sternberg; 3, Ward Paxton. Flying Professional CalderonChl 263 40 56 14 35 .213 8 2 South Bend (White Sox) 15 25 13-14 Scot: 1, Charlie Davidson. Evans Del 274 30 57 13 38.208 San Diego 3.59 867 364 293 54 6 2. .375 13Vi St. Louis 3.43 921 380 309 54 Wausau (Mariners) ... 1C OB .349 15 200-meter medley relay — Rldgewood A (Kim ParrlshBsn 282 26 56 9 34.199 5 2 Maddox, Jenny Bryant, Andrea Wolosz, Kelly Bauer), LAKE MENDOTA YACHT CLUB PGABUICKOPEN B. Ripken Bit 340 38 67 1 21.197 Philadelphia 4.09 944 419 374 53 3 2. • SOUTHERN DIVISION 2:11.72; Monona A, 2:19.44; Hill Farm A, 2:19.51; West- Class E: 1, Marsh Krone; 2, Tom Blaskey; 3, At Grand Blanc, Michigan Atlanta 4.49 982 457 359 51 2 1 side A, 2:19.89; Mlddleton A, 2:21.56; Rldgewood B, O'Connell/Laplerre/Harned. Cruiser I: 1, Bill Exner; Saturday's third-round results TEAM PITCHING W L Pet 2:22.67. 2, Tom Larson; 3, Paul Herzog. Cruiser II: 1, Tom and INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Springfield (Cardinals) 28 11 .718 202 — Steve Elklngton, 68-67-67; Scott Verplank, ERA H ER BB SO ShO SA 100-meter freestyle — Maria Seymour, Nakoma, Louise Josephson; 2, Jack Walker, Cruiser III: 1, Tom 66-66-70; Howard Twllty, 69-65-68. Milwaukee 3.34 852 343 273 508 5 33 (Six or more decisions) zCedar Rapids (Reds) 24 16 .600 1:03.21; Kim Maddox, Rldgewood, 1:04.89; Taro Renz, and Helen Hlltus. CLass X: 1, Bill Holt; 2, Ben, Hugh Peorla (Cubs) 23 18 203 — Ken Green, 68-70-65. Oakland 3.49 890 370 348 610 5 40 IP H BB SOW LERJ .561 6 Monona, 1:06.85; Julie Frattlnger, Rldgewood, 1:07.45; and Tim Sugar; 3, Dale and Blake Stewart. 204 — Dave Elchelborger, 69-68-67. Quad City (Angels) 23 18 .561 6 Detroit 3.62 823 356 309 562 5 22 Myers NY 41 26 7 40 5 1 1.3. Laura Shaw, Parkcrest, 1:07.55; Betsy Buckley, Mld- 205 — Dave Rummells, 68-71-66; Jim Hailed, 67-69- New York 3.72 885 374 278 553 5 31 Franco Cln 55 38 18 27 S 5 1.6- Waterloo (Indians) 23 20 .535 7 dleton, 1:08.99. 69. Clinton (Giants) 18 26 .409 12Vi Kansas City 3.81 896 381 298 520 8 21 PenaLA 61 44 21 52 4 3 1.7 100-meter backstroke — Andrea Wolosz, Rldge- Golf 206 — Greg Powers, 69-72-65; Scott Hoch, 46-72-68; Toronto 3.94 918 403 355 559 9 31 HoltonLA 54 39 15 28 4 2 1.8 Burlington (Braves) '9 33 .214 20W wood, 1:10.38 (pool record); Wendy Woods, Westslde, z — First-half champion Doug Tewell, 48-70-48; Kenny Knox, 69-48-69; Tim Texas 3.97 810 399 411 576 9 20 Perez Mon 108 77 24 74 7 5 2.0i 1:12.91; Kim Maddox, Ridgewood, 1:17.78; Jackl Rich- Simpson, 66-70-70; Tim Norrls, 69-66-71 Minnesota 4.11 926 404 284 587 5 32 McDowell NY 61 48 25 25 4 2 2.2 ter, HIM Farm, 1:18.28; Laura Shaw, Parkcrest, MADISON CITY MEN'S TOURNAMENT Saturday's results 207 — Fred Couples, 66-69-71; Ben Crenshaw, 70-71- Boston 4.15 905 412 314 708 9 22 Harris Phi 65 54 30 39 3 3 2.3 1:22.10; Betsy Buckley, Mlddleton, 1:22.12. At Blackhawk CC, par 72 66; Jeff Sluman, 69-70-68; Gene Sauers, 48-71-68; Parrett Mon 65 45 38 46 10 Madison 10, Wausau 7 Saturday's third-round results Chicago 4.24 957 430 339 463 7 25 3 2.3 100-meter Individual medley — Michelle Jesper- George Archer, 66-72-69; Wayne Grady, 69-68-70; California 4.30 937 437 348 554 8 23 LearyLA 144118 3211710 7 2.3 Beloll 5, Burlington 4,14 Innings son, Hill Form, 1:10.01; Paige Frelman, Monona, 207 — Barry Llnhort, Odana Hills GC, 68-68-71. Kenoshall, Rockford? Tommy Armour III, 69-68-70; Tom Sleckmann, 69-67- Cleveland 4.30 979 438 279 524 6 29 Maddux Chi 177 134 57 100 15 4 2.3 1:10.80; Jenny Bryant, Rldgewood, 1:12.05; Wendy 214 — Dick Regenberg, Blackhawk CC, 71-71-74. 71,-Mike Sullivan, 67-68-72. Tudor SIL 122114 25 45 5 South Bend 3, Springfield 2 219— Randy Engen, Blackhawk CC, 77-73-49. Seattle 4.57 917 455 345 604 3 18 4 2.4 Waterloo 10, Appleton 5 Woods, Westslde, 1:13.42; Kelly Bauer, Rldgewood, 208 — Mike Hulbert, 75-67-66; Mark O'Moara, 71- Baltimore 4.85 990 476 299 462 3 17 RMoCln. 121 85 5311611 5 2.4 1:14.83; AnnSheehy, Mlddleton, 1:18.02. 220 — Jim Wahl, Yahara Hills GC, 71-73-74. 70-67; Fuzzy Zoeller, 71-69-68; Jack Renner, 68-72-68. Cone NY 135104 54 113 10 Cedar Rapids 4, Clinton 2 221 — Kurt Sowle, Odano Hills GC, 70-75-74; Jeff 2 2.4 100-meter breaststroke — Jenny Bryant, Rldge- 209 — Robert Wrenn, 72-68-69; David Graham, 69- INDIVIDUAL PITCHING AgostoHtn 62 47 24 21 7 0 2.4 Quad City 2, Peorla 1 wood, 1:19.25; Paige Frelmon, Monona, 1:19.33; Kelly Dalby, Odana Hills GC, 71-72-78. Today's games 70-70; Jim Carter, 49-70-70; Rocco Mediate, 48-70-71. (Six or more decisions) MamnezMon 155142 38 7811 7 2.5 Bauer, Rldgewood, .1:23.10; Julie Perlberg, Rldge- 222 — Rob Peters, Cherokee CC, 73-75-74; Erik 210 — Tom Purlzer, 69-72-69; Mike Donald, 71-70- 5 Waterloo al Madison (2), 2 p.m. Spengler, Nakoma GC, 74-74-74. IP HBBSOWLERA f^"..™.' ? ?? !< <» < 3 2.5- Appleton at Peorla wood, 1:27.52; Ann Sheehy, Mlddleton, 1:28.03; Sally 69; Petor Jacobsen, 70-71-69; Bobby Wadklns, 72-6B-70; uuvisau 65 5] 28 64 4 7 2.6 Whalen, Shorewood, 1:29.75. 223 — Jeff Comstock, Odana Hills GC, 72-78-73; Barry Jaeckel, 69-70-71. Hernandez Del 44 31 18 37 5 3 2 03 Sprilngfleld at Clinton Mark Thomson, Cherokee CC, 73-73-77. 50-meter butterfly — Michelle Jesperson, Hill 211 — Bob Eastwood, 73-69-69; , 71-71-69; HershlserLA 141130 4810814 Rockford al South Bend 224 — Gary Prlsbe, Cherokee CC, 71-79-74; Kevin HennemanDel 50 32 17 34 5 2 2.17 5 2.6! Beloitat Burlington Farm, :30.12 (Meet and pool record); Andrea Wolosz, J.C. Snead, 72-70-69; Jodv Mudd, 72-70-69; Kim Young, Jackson Cln 151117 4510513 5 2.7! Rldgewood, :31.35; Robyn Balllett, Mlddleton, :32.78; Dean, Maple Bluff CC, 73-76-75; Mike Plautz, Yahara 69-72-70; Mike McCullough, 68-73-70; Mark Brooks, 71- Harvey Cal 57 41 16 45 4 3 2.22 Kenosha at Cedar Rapids Hills GC, 73-73-78. Clemens Bsn 184139 3421914 5 2.25 6 2.7S Wausau at Quad City Tara Renz, Monona, :33.15; Rachael Flshbaln, West- 70-70; Brad Faxon, 71-69-71; David Edwards, 68-72-71; WeWIIM ^tl in ^s ^ ^ ^ side, :33.53; Maria Seymour, Nakomo, :33.84. 225 — Dave Grams, Sr., Nakoma GC, 78-72-75; Viola Mln 159139 3412116 3 2.32 4 2.8« Bill Brltton, 70-70-71; Akl Ohmachl, 49-70-72; Fulton ^ooden M Y I*A i •» 5 2.8C 200-meter freestyle relay — Rldgewood A (Jenny Gary Stelnhauer, Nakoma GC, 72-76-77. Allem, 71-68-72; Ron Streck, 69-49-73. GuonteNY 64 42 15 54 4 6 2.40 [fmlllf Lit ^ Bryant, Andrea Wolosz, Kim Maddox, Kelly Bauer), 224 — Jeff Slmonson, Map'e Bluff CC, 78-74-74. HIOueraMII 136 95 30112 7 6 2.45 ScoYmin" IN n M l» in 1:55.90 (pool record); Mlddleton A, 2:03.34; .Monono A, 227 — John Walts, Jr., Blackhawk CC, 75-75-77; DIGITAL PGA SENIOR CLASSIC Plunk Oak 42 29 24 43 5 1 2.55 Smilev Pit ,11 111 ?! 2! 2 2:03.43; HIM Farm A, 2:03.81; Westslde A, 2:04.67; Mario Tlzlanl, Cherokee CC, 75-73-79. August Mil 68 57 22 33 5 4 2.64 !?„"„«?« « 1« 1? !l i! At Concord, Mass. 5 2.91 Muskie averages Rldgewood 8,2:05.57. 230 — Terry Nelson, Blackhawk CC, 80-75-75; Saturday's second-round, results Jackson sea 67 54 27 50 6 2 2.49 HIHeoa'uf a a ? u 1 David Zlckau, Odano Hills GC, 74-81-75; Tom Fitzger- 3 2.9< 133 — Chi Chi Rodriguez, 68-65. U b C a KC 15-17 ald, Nakoma GC, 77-78-75. cV , m M ,| 'S'S lo' S'JI 2"? ~nn M™n « % « » • 2 2.9< BATTING 134—Bob Charles, 71-65. 6 2.97 200-meter medley relay — HIM Farm A (Emma 231 — Brian Thacker, Cherokee CC, 75-80-74; Mark 137— Doug Dalzlel, 69-68; Harold Hennlng, 69-48. RobTnTonber:::::::::::::::::::::::," « 1? 11 » 5 \M ^° . ° . .?!.?? ?? » > ab r h 2b 3b hr rbl avg Dlsrud, Odana Hills GC, 75-78-78; Jeff Tallord, Black- Anderson Mln 115131 U 49 7 7 2 U9 ^IICHKOI nin 120 115 51 79 11 3 3,0! Broslus ...... Lehner, Amy Gosling, Michelle McKelth, Tonla 138— Bobby Nichols, 47-71; Al Gelberger, 68-70. 399 73 123 21 2 8 47 .308 Lowe), 2:10.81 (pool record); Rldgewood A, 2:10.94; hawk CC, 75-77-79; Derek Grams, Nakoma GC, 75-77- 9 3.04 Reiser ...... 265 41 72 13 2 27 '272 139 — Arnold Palmer, 70-69; Don Bles, 70-69; 8 3.1> Monona A, 2:17.78; Shorewood A, 2:18.83; Hill Farm B, 79; Dick Soukup, Nakoma GC, 73-78-80. Tommy Aaron, 69-70; Dale Douglass, 75-64; Jim Per- ?«;•' ssss.is Siettn s»ls! Hanker ...... 347 38 94 18 5 42 271 2:20.89; Rldgewood B, 2:20.91. 232 — Chuck Iverson, Blackhawk CC, 76-79-77; Conseco ...... 348 59 94 17 ree, 71-68; Butch Baird, 71-68. 65 .270 100-meter freestyle — Tonla Lowe, HIM Form, Harry Slmonson, Maple Bluff CC, 76-78-78; Todd 4 3.2 Robinson ...... 404 52 105 19 140 — Homero Blancas, 69-71; Larry Mowry, 73- 8SfflSW=z:::,S,t3 S.5,. I £11 ™?" i * 4 3.23 8 42 .260 1:01.86 (pool record); Rehna Petersen, Rldgewood, Shockley, Nakoma GC, 75-79-78. 67; Kel Nagle, 70-70; Gene Littler, 70-70. Parry ...... 357 43 92 24 5 47 .258 233 — Derek Schnarr, Blackhawk CC, 79-75-79. 5 3.30 Lewis ...... 108 19 25 2 1:03.44; Heidi Barth, Monona, 1:04.93; Emmy Seufer- 141 —J.C. Gossle, 71-70; Lou Graham, 70-71; Lee sW.r:::::::::::::::::::::::--"li1!B SW! I3 ?»«'*,hernanaezNY , inS S74 £4410 119 15 0 4 .231 er, Nakoma, 1:05.26; Judy Young, Rldgewood, 1:05.68; 234 — Doug Czerwlnskl, Maple Bluff CC, 70-82-82; WelchOak 167160 4810112 6 3.23 8 3.32 Sluda ...... 316 37 73 10 Elder, 70-71; Charles Owens, 72-69; George Lannlng, 59 3 36 .231 Katie Kllmowlcz, Monona, 1:06.67. Lorry Gellman, Yaharo Hills GC, 78-77-80; Don Beck- 71-70. Allen NY 72 70 23 39 4 2 3.25 Leff t utton LA 80 84 27 39 3 Wendrlcks, Rldgewood. 1:18.41; Sara Messner, Nako- Leibrandt KC ' 145 153 AQ 73 « 11 •!'« 5 3.71 PITCHING 77; Dave Lawson, Stan Mlntz 78; Bob Royko, John 137 — Beth Daniel, 48-69; Jon Stephenson, 48-69. 5 3.73 ma, 1:19.43; Carrie Johnson, Rldgewood, 1:2295; Relf, R.J.Lee79. 138 — Janet Coles, 68-70. 1 1 IP h er bb so w-l era JohnTJ? "" 113131 5A !? fl ? 3'« Jones SD 123132 30 57 7 8 3.82 Dye Emma Lehner, Hill Farm, 1:25.20. Maple BluH (71) — Joel Johnson 71; Jon Kroeber 139 — Vlckl Fergon, 72-47; Mary Beth Zimmer- 11 7 1 4 2 1-2 0.82 50-meter butterfly — Melissa Fuss, Shorewood, 8 3.85 Baez . 105% 88 31 38 46 74; Steve Caravello, Phil Dabbert, Jim Llndblade 75; man, 69-70; Ayako Okamoto, 69-70; Llselotte Neu- 4 3.91 5-6 2.44 :31.24; Suzette Cornish, Monona, :31.42; Michelle Jack Kelly 76; Lee Kelly 77; Danny Tzakls, Art Sonne- mann, 71-68. Chenevev . 144V12] 2 47 67 140 9-5 2.69 6 3.91 Vellleux McKelth, Hill Form, :31.46; Corry Scheuerman, Mono- land 78; David Cookson, Bill Tensfeldt, Bob Slell, Ed 140— Dawn Coe, 70-70; Jull Inkster, 71-69; Penny 40Vi 49 22 24 28 4-3 3.28 no, :31.80; Katie Kllmowlcz, Monona, :32.71; Michelle ss==3i!!!jg m mil Amsdell, Slu Manchester 79. Hammel, 72-68. Wernlg . 141%135 52 34 73 9-4 3.30 Bowen, Mlddleton, :33.1B. The Springs (72) — Chuck Mlckelson, Steve Hut- Ml — Glno Hull, 71-70; Rosle Jones, 72-69; a-TIno Alexander 45 69 29 16 36 2-3 4.02 Stacker JOO-meler freestyle relay — Hill Form A (Michelle son 77; Jack Gugger 79. Barrett, 70-71; Amy Alcott, 70-71; Susan Sanders, 48- 66 65 33 25 55 3-7 4.37 McKelth, Amy Gosling, Emmo Lehner, Tonlo Lowe), Cabrera . 63 '/3 70 35 Pleasant View (72) — Bryan Balfour 68; Greg Pe- 73; Jill Brlles, 70-71; Judy Dickinson, 47-74; Mel-Chl 26 23 3-6 4.97 1:56.57; Rldgewood A, 1:56.95; Monona A, 1:57.33; derson 71; Bob Knecht 74; Dan Anderson 78; Carl Ma- Cheng, 49-72; Martha Nause, 7J-49. MohorcicTex 42 50 13 19 2 5 3.83 FJun'nJpnl !fj {22 !! '« 5 7 4!o: Ferguson 10 14 6 5 6 0-1 8 4.07 5.40 Shorewood A, 2:02.54; Mlddleton A, 2:05.41; Monona B, glio, Gary Stamm 79. 142 — Sarah LeVeaue, 70-72; Cindy Mackev, 73-49; 5 Cundarl 41 54 26 14 27 2-4 5.71 2:05.70. on tL 6 4.08 Garcia 21 30 21 11 Odana Hills (72) — Bill Vonce 72, Chuck Stompll, Susie Redman, 72-70; , 72-70; Chris John- £« '. ™.::::::::::::::-::r T£ ti S i 5 M ST"™ » « 8 8 i 8 4.11 10 1-3 9.00 Sieve Westlmaver 77; Todd King, Curley Andrews 76. son, 71-71. Schmidt en :.:::::::::::::: 51 ?! 2! 39 3 3 'M ?.-t? ?. '«»» 54131 ? Others . 227Vj 216 113 91 140 13-17 yiamerAii 150191 24 77 B 9 4.1' 4.47 BOYS Monona (36) — Bill Schluter 36; Elmer Hlmes 38. 143 — , 75-48; Sally Qulnlan, 70-73; Saberhagen KC 172173 381071110 387 Team 961 917 417 355 405 51-59 3.90 ?asmussenSD 120125 41 64 8 7 4.20 8 and under Blackhawk (72) — John Kotz 69; Paul Ropp 75; Shirley Furlong, 73-70; Amy Benz, 71-72; Nina Foust, TananaDet 139143 49 8612 6 3.96 Saves (23): Slacker 8; Allexorider 3; Boez, D'yt 2; Perez Chi 122120 47 7910 5 3.97 j 12 4.22 Others 8. 100-meter medley relay — HIM Farm A (Jenner Bob Narowetz 76; D.A. Peterson 77; Rick Detlloff, 73-70; Lynn Adams, 49-74; Debbie Mossev, 73-70; Nate Husel 78; Dove Formlsano 79. i h 1 2i35 3 4.25 Dold, Brett Wolnger, Craig Gennrlch, Chris Grim- Cathy Morse, 73-70. LeiierNY':::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4? 42 25 53 » 3 399 5^.?"- .*! " 3' « 4 8 4.33 mer), 1:23.44 (pool record); Porkcresl A, 1:25.28; Lake Windsor (72) — Dave Tollard 48; Tom 144 — Kathy Postlewalt, 72-72; Alice Rltzman, 71- vrmsonau 128 134 30 68 9 6 4.37 Monona A, 1:26.90; Mlddleton A, 1:30.31; Westslde A, Leverentz 76; BUI Wentland 78; Jim White 79. 73; Kathryn Young, 71-73; Denlse Slreblg, 73-71; Sherrl CerutllTor 90100 31 46 5 6 4.00 \ Forrell Cle 155161 47 7111 6 401 r 8 4.41 1:32.36; Shorewood A, 1:33.84. Cherokee (72) — Tom Schwoegler 76; Richard Slelnhouer, 74-70; Nancy While, 70-74; Lynn Connelly, a 7 9 4.41 25-meter freestyle — Jenner Dold, Hill Farm, Dodd, Jim Kllbane, Dick Ludtke78; Jeff Martell, Sieve 72-72; Carolyn HIM, 71-73; Jerllyn Brltz, 73-71; Krlsll SSS;?.?!. .:::::::::::::::::::::::!g it! % 'g i I JS p°i™ ™ ™ IS 1 L ?5 4.44 :16.47; Brett Walnger, Hill Farm, :14.52; Ryan Lynch, Elsie, Jan Doyle, Bill Essllng, Ed Garvollle79. Albers, 71-73; Mltzl Edge, 73-71; Marta Flgueras-Dotll, 8 4.St Nakoma, : 17.98; Steven Wise, Porkcrest, : 18.48; Jere- Yahara Hills (72) — Steve Lauck 70; John Boles, 70-74; Anne Kelly, 71-73; Tammle Green, 71-73; Myra -IsherPII 102115 40 45 6 7 4.57 miah Lodholz, Monona, :1B.55; Dylan Donnelly, Park- Gary Ofledahl 73; Bob Shaunessy 74; Orvllle Walsvlk Blackwelder, 73-71. _olo LA .. 87 88 28 34 3 For the record crest, :1B.86. 76; Don Ruhland, Joe Swltzky, Jim Terasa 77; Bill Wilt Cal 148155 51 93 710 4.}9 7 4.46 Other state golfers BlrkbeckMM 73 79 25 38 5 5 4.19 pT^ilh'.,, ,?J ,i* 2 ™ ' 25-meter backstroke — Chris Julko, Westslde, Pucketl, Jim Presley 78; Don Krug 79. 147 —Sue Ertl, 74-71. :20.76; Jenner Dold, HIM Form, :20.78; Stuart Man- Sun Prairie (72) — Dick Evenson 72; Jerry StrokerMin 40 66 18 17 2 4 4.33 i BASEBALL 141 — Stephanie Farwlg, 83-78. OntlverosOak 51 51 20 29 3 3 4 38 i^otonMon 81 78 32 34 3 " 4!91 ning, Monona, :21.24; Dylan Donnelly, Parkcrest, Lamers, Wally Zlesch 75; Norm Berlin, Bob Zlerath 3 lav|n American League :22.21; David Broun, Shorewood, :22.32; JoshWacker, 76; Jeff Vander Velden, Dave Devlnney 77; Jim MoorVcoY:::: 11 JJ ) 2) 1 \ «••£ ° «A_ti 120131 44 s<, 311 5.09 Monona, :25.31. Kroemer, Larry Kraemer, Pat Kohl 78; Doug Zlesch, jorreiTSSF 59 54 32 51 2 5 5.16 CLEVELAND INDIANS — called up 100-meter freestyle relay — HIM Farm A (Jenner Jim Oehrleln, Tom Chase, Scott Genzmer 79. Amateur Terrell Del 104101 44 48 4 8 4^0 / Lea Mln 94113 37 57 6 4 4.52 c 4 5.35 catcher Ron Tingley from Colorado Dold, Craig Gennrlch, Chris Grimmer, Brett Walng- Pelersslu er), 1:13.46; Porkcrest A, 1:15.65; Monona A, 1:16.66; U.S. JUNIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP 3 6.88 Springs of the Pacific Coast League; sent Mlddlelon A, 1:19.82; Nakoma A, 1:20.06; Westslde A, ^"tseV:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,27,3y 52 " 1 i J-g * « " " 3 catcher Dallas Flrova outright to Wll- Youth baseball At New Haven, Conn. Hurst Bsn 128149 4310311 4 4.56 Saturday's results FlnlevCol 115113 45 72 5 9 4.63 llamsport of the Eastern League. 25-meter breaststroke — Brett Walnger, HIM Semifinals — Brandon Knight, Denton, Tex. del. Farm, :2I.36 (pool record); Andrew Hlnderoker, WEST MADISON LITTLE LEAGUE BallesCle 124130 37 41 710 4.78 — placed Ronald Whltlaker, Little Rock, Ark., 2 and 1; Jason BautlslaBIt 95100 24 45 5 8 4.81 BUTCH WILCOX XTT^ Parkcrest, :24.93; Daniel Plourde, Parkcrest, :24,93; Cardinal: Royals 6, Blue Jays 3; Rangers 12, Wldener, Greensboro, N.C. def. Jon Venezlono, Ken- catcher Dave Valle on the 15-day dis- Elliot Gansner, Shorewood, :25.06; Jamey Voss, Mono- White Sox 8; Brewers 13, Mariners 2. MooreSea 131127 43 85 411 4.88 sington, Conn., 4 and 3. SmlthsonBsn 81 89 23 47 4 3 4.89 Auto Repair /JJSsh abled list retroactive to July 23; pur- na, :25.28; BradWIcklund, Mlddleton, :26.30. Malor: Sentry 21 13, Coca-Cola 4. Final — Wldener def. Knight, 1 up. chased the contract of catcher Bill 25-meter butterfly — Stuart Manning, Monona, Senior: Volley Bank 20, Oscar Mayer 10. McGuire from Calgary of the Pacific :20.63; Steven Wise, Parkcrest, :21.23; Jusly Seoer- BonnlsterKC 121116 50 60 8 8 491 ' Corner ol Verona Rd. 4 PD Vb V S£ Coast League. stcn, Mlddlelon, :21.47; Daniel Plourde, Parkcrest, VFW TEENER STATE TOURNAMENT TlbbsBIt 95112 35 47 4 8 5.00 Hear ol Capitol Corvette Vt*Tr J :21.98; Regis Goyke, Maple Bluff, :22.13; Ted Gurman, At Cottage Grove MorrlsDel 136150 53102 711 5.04 274-6222 ^IT Parkcrest, :J2.41. Friday's late result Football BulceCal 37 34 17 35 2 4 5.11 k Brodhead 8,Cambridge 7 Sellers Bsn 63 68 48 53 0 6 5.14 1 FOOTBALL N / 9-10 NlevesMII 50 44 28 24 4 4 5.26 Complete Car Service ® NFL 200-meter medley relay — Rldaewood A (Adam Saturday's results Thurmond Bit 44 54 14 ia 0 6 5 28 Lovlne, Lee Chrlslensen, Rob Verhelst, Peter Jacobs), Stoughton 15, Columbus 5 Professional CloncyTor 119127 39 69 411 5.35 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — signed 2:43.58; Hill Farm A, 2:46.54; Shorewood A, 2:5005; Black Earth 7, Monroe 6 SoydBsn 121140 39 68 8 7 5.34 linebacker Garry Cobb to two one-year Mlddleton A, 2:50.72; Monona A, 2:54.94; Parkcrest A Cottage Grove 9, Jefferson 5 Stotllemyre Tor 94102 40 65 3 8 5 34 contracts. 2:57.57. Sun Prairie 20, Brodhead 9 Saturday's NFL exhibition result Morgan Bit 62 60 21 26 1 5 5.37 •••^^^i^i^i^^^^k 50-meter freestyle — Scott Kozlar, Hill Farm, Bollard Bit 78 99 14 28 4 9 545 .•rl^J^B „._»,.., . ... PITTSBURGH STEELERS — waived Cincinnati g 7 7 g ^ Yell Cle 66 72 35 34 5 3 5.45 . ^H ^^'*^B *.«.-.u« tuir Icuiul :34.24; Lee Chrlstensen, Rldgewood, :35.39; Jeremy WISCONSIN-MINNESOTA LITTLE LEAGUE L.A. Rams !"!!fl 0 0 7 7 running back A.J. Pagano and wide re- Levin, Porkcresl, :36.15; Jay Englund, Shorewood, SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT HavwardTex 63 63 35 37 4 6 5.46 ceiver Keith Mattloli. BlylevenMIn 148174 38106 711 5.47 :37.24; Mike Bauch, Mlddleton, :38.15; James Jeffer- At Greenfield Cincinnati — Schonerl, 4, run (Willis kick) SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — traded son, Shorewod, :38.63. Senior: Madison East 11, Wausau South 5 Williamson Bit 80 93 23 47 1 5 5.54 Mfdbon^Newspapers, he Franklin 14, East Madison 1 Cincinnati — Hillary, 4, pass from Schonerl (Willis Horton Chi 89104 33 21 5 8 5.64 offensive tackle Jim Lochev to the Los 50-meter backstroke — Rob Verhelst, Rldgewood, Young Oak 87107 34 37 6 7 5 77 Angeles Raiders for offensive tackle John :42.2I; Mark Vallem, HIM Form, :43.14; Ryan Kellh, Las Angeles —Jones, 2, run (Chr. While kick) Monona, :43.21; Adam Levlne, Rldgewood, :43 72; Alt. — 23,801. To subscribe, call 252-6363 Clay and two unannounced draft picks In David Borsllen, Mlddlelon, :43.7B; Jeremy Levin, Baseball 1989. Porkcrest, :45.10. 100-meter Individual medley — Scott Kozlor, Hill th. Schwinn Air-Dyn.' 1.1, ,00 oercit. moil major Farm, 1:29.26; Ryan Myers, Mlddleton, 1:31.42; David HOME TALENT LEAGUE OLYMPICS Borsllen, Mlddlelon, 1:32.60; Brad Manning, Monona, BASEBALL CARD The efficient way muicle maim in your upp>r bod^. II eon alio providn 1:33.89; Jason Thorn, Parkcrest, 1:39.77; Dominic Lon- Ridgeway 13, Arena 5 — Rick Chris- lt» otrobic Mircix you wont to improve your cardio- U.S. WRESTLING TEAM — an- drelll, Shorewood, 1:42.84. tian's bases-loaded triple In the sixth In- yoKular lyiltm. /feature ,our performance wim ttw nounced John Morgan has qualified In the to total fitness. built-in timer and workload indicator. The Schwinn Air- 50-meter breaststroke — Lee Chrlstensen, Rldge- ning started a six-run outburst Saturday, • 180'/2-pound category. wood, :43.71; Dominic Landrelll, Shorewood, :4646; breaking a 4-4 tie In a Home Talent & MEMORABILIA Dyne* li ouoronteed to be free from defect! in materi- Owen Richard, Mlddlelon, :47.70; Adam Malmqulst, j^^*W / § ^^\ A all and warkmanihip by me famoui Schwinn "No- Parkcresl, :48.24; Ryan Kellh, Monona, :48.71; Seth League Western section contest at Arena. Iime-limif. warranty. Aiiembled and ready la late BOWLING Center, Hill Farm, :48.93, Christian added a two-run home run In SHOW home from our ihowroam today. 50-meter butterfly — Rob Verhelst, Rldgewood, the seventh and finished with three hits. Buying, Selling, Trading cJ^GflCfe S (Jt|C(fe AMERICAN BOWLING CONGRESS :38.78; Brad Manning, Monona, :39.69; James Jeffer- — announced the retirement of executive son, Shorewood, :40.54; Ryan Myers, Mlddleton, Sun. 7/31 • 10AM-4PM f secretary Roger H. Tessman effective :42.03; Brad Van Slyke, Rldgewood, :44.90; Jason Rldgoway, 13-5 Madison ^ *Tt\ SCHWINN May 1,1989. Thorn. Parkcrest, :46.36. Rldgeway no 026 210 — 13 16 1 V.F.W. Hall 3729 E. Weuhin-Bton - 608-241-21 38 ^Tcorr* in IM \£\L Air-Dyne* 200-meter freestyle relay — Mlddleton A (Owen Arena 300 100 Ml —5 6 4 301 Cottage Grove Rd., Madison 509 S. Gammon Rd 608-833-0040 Richard, David Borsllen, Mike Bouch, Ryan Myers), DeVoe and Sullivan; N. Jennings, Bruhn (6), N. C COLLEGE 2:24.57; Rldgewood A, 2:30.95; Parkcresl A, 2:32.78; Jennings (6) and Ballweg. W — DeVoe. L — N. Jen- Admission 50 Janoivllle HIM Form A, 2:33.04; Shorewood A, 2:33.40; Rldge- nings. 1521 Randolph Rd 608-756-0717 DOMINGUEZ HILLS STATE — wood, B, 2:37.97. Leading hitters— Rlkll (R) 2x3, Christian (R) 3x4, Hourly Drawings namecnQeorge Wing baseball coach. D. Jocobson (R) 3x4, T. Jacobson Lft) 3x5, E. Nelson 90 DAT OIK FINANCING BRfGHAM YOUNG ONIVERSITY — 11-12 : (R) 2x3, N. Jennings 2x5, Schull/F(A) 3x4. HR — for 50 Door Prizcft named Jim Osborne tennis coach. 100-meter medley relay — Mlddleton A (Erik Christian, Meudt (R), Bruhn. 3B — Christian, Lay (R). Air Conditioned HSI1 I — -«y-* Boucn, Mark Morehouse, Matthew Dupuls, Jeremy 2B — Thompson (R), Schultze. mu Wisconsin State Journal/Sunday, July 31,1988 9B we are sports

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