4B SPORTS ' Wisconsin State Journal, Friday, August 2,1991 Wood, Preston SCOREBOARD DOC RACING BASEBALL CITY/AREA SPORTS making waves Area Major league Muskies averages Baseball HOME TALENT NIGHT LEAGUE WISCONSIN DELLS OREYHOUND PARK Wednesday's late NATIONAL LEAGUE rasutti BATTING Thurtdoys retutts ncvv Tuniv I.W niTOi=i-« oOb r h 2b 3b hr rbi avg Ashton, 14-7 aorhM obrhbl Henry 242 37 73 11 1 1 37 .302 FWWT Grocfc D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.79 4220 Carlsen 193 34 56 15 1 0 29 .290 Ashton 0060224-1413 2 Boston cf 4120 Butler cf Black Earth ».„«.....„.«.«»».». 0020210- 711 3 1RM Nlohthowk 12.00 6.M 5.00 Magadan Ib 4142 CGwynntf 1010 Sammons 339 68 95 9 2 0 35 .280 6 Babe's WInrw ... ~ 15.90 6.30 3110 Mercodo 337 41 88 10 3 4 46 ,261 Coyle, Kev. Hett (7) and Rouls; Lucev, Severson (3), Set records in preliminaries Jefferles 2b 4000 Samuel 2b Brabender (5), T. Doyle (7) and Bo. Borsness. W - 4 «•««. 3380 511 865 155 2) 37 442 .256 Coienovio 102 012 1 - 6 10 0 S. Fernandez p 1000 Hershlserp. Dodgevllle .....,™™..™™_™.~.~-OOl 010 0 - 2 71 Preston, who broke records in the (1:10.95). Dolly (2-5) S67.60 Burke p 0000 Hansen ph 1000 Stolen bases (13jj" - Sammons 37; Hernandez 19; 2020 Lydv 18; Young 14; Reid 13; Hendlev 9; Carlsen, Lanfran- Foga, M. Schmidt (6) and Wermund, Vllllard (5); G. Templeton ss 2 0 0 0 Ke. Gross p James and Cushman. W - Fago. L - G. James. competition for 11- and 12-year- Hill Farm's Scott Koziar swam THIRD Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 31.79 Totals 38 3 11 3 Totals 14 413 5 co, Molina 5; Plcketts 3; Mercado 2; Others 3. 7 Dot Fever - ...... 20.80 14.80 8.00 Leading hitters - Bradley (D) 2x4, M. Schmidt (C) the 50 butterfly in a record 28.34 2x4, Wermund (C) 2x3. IB - C. Thompson (C). IB - J. olds Thursday at the 30th annual 1 Smurft TOP Notch ...... 3.80 3.80 1M 100 000-1 n i wnir New York ...... ,u .. . .„ ,.,,,,,r-., Schmidt (C), Wermund. seconds in the boys 11-12 age group. 5 Painted Clouds 4.60 Los Angeles ~_. 100 210 10X-6 IP h er bb SO w-l era all-city swimming championship at Quln 1-7 S46.40; S2 Trl 7-1-5 S855.20; SI Trl 1-5-7 Dillon .... ~ 43'/j 32 8 14 46 2-1 1.66 Shorewood Hills pool. S427.60 York 13, Lot Angeles 8. 2B - Magadan 2 (18). HR - McCarty 72Va 46 21 49 65 4-5 2.60 Utica, 7-0 (Top six qualifiers In each event) Strawberry (13). SB - Johnson (17), Butler (27), Samuel Shaw ... 96 Vb 82 29 73 84 7-5 2.71 Wood's namesake, Chris Dold, a Key: Cherokee (C), Hill Form (HF), Maple Bluff FOURTH Grade E (5/16 ml.) Time 31.82 (15). S - S. Fernandez, Samuel. Mejla 17 IB 6 5 9 1-1 3.18 Jjjhnsoncreek OMOJOO - 0 5 2 (MB), Mlddleton (Ml), Monona (Mo), Nakoma (N), Park- 7 Faxon Fancy ...... »....«. 7.20 3.60 3.00 Sturhte » 124 110 46 44 65 7-5 3.34 UttCO H..HM*».»»»»«»»<•»'<«««• »»•.."••< IW VW X " / • U 5 Vetas Blue Flxi»«...... « ...... 5.60 3.40 H R ER BB SO 22 3-4 3.40 Kuehl, Feotherston (1), Smith (6) qnd Brounschuer; longtime all-city swimmer and now crest (P), Rldocwood (R), Shorewood (S), Westslde (W). Sudbury .« «. 42V4 42 16 24 Kuehl(2);SllndeondBlke.W - Sllnde.L - Kuehl. 4 Zandt ...... 3.80 New York Johns 92 74 36 38 77 8-4 3.52 a coach for the Hill Farm club, saw Quln 5-7 S16.20; S2 Trl 7-5-4 $147.00; SI Trl 4-5-7173.50 1 1 1 0 Myers 43 25 69 3-5 4.25 Lending hitters - D. Klttleson (U) 2x4, Sprout (U) BOYS S. Fernandez 3 2 91 95 2x3, Kuehl (JC) 2x3. IB - Sproul (U), Vesterdahl (U). 11- and 12-year-oMs Superfecta (7-5-4-3) $1213.00 Burke L (4-5) 1 1-3 4 3 3 1 0 Connolly 28% 30 14 7 39 2-0 4.40 both of his 1985 city records fall in SO-vord freestyle - 1, Scott Koilor, HF, :25.91; 2, Simons 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Grimes ...»«.»..». 61 66 32 20 57 5-3 4.72 Jeremy Levin, P, :27.43; 3, Andrew Kepper, Mo, 127.80; 4, FIFTH Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 32.00 Innls 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Russell 30 35 16 20 15 4-0 4.80 Cross Plaines, 6-3 Thursday's preliminaries of the James Jefferson, S, :28.16; 5, Doua Wlker, C, :28.80; 6, 5 Red River Sam ...... 10.60 4.20 2.40 Pern 2 4 2 1 1 3 Gulledge .- 50% 43 29 40 43 2-5 5.15 50-yard breaststroke and the 100 in- Mike Bouch, Ml, :28.98. 4 QR Amy ...... 4.40 2.80 Los Angeles Brlmhall 75% 73 45 52 67 8-5 5.35 50 backstroke - 1, Jeremy Levin, P, :31.75; 2, Ryan 6 This Is Retaa ..,«...««—.« «.»,...«««...« 2.40 Hershlser 4 6 3 3 3 1 Others 74VS, 75 36 43 69 5-2 4.36 33^-=== !R!Si: i S J Quln 4-5 S18.20; S2 Trl 5-4-8 S87.M; SI Trl 4-5-8 S43JO 5 6 0 0 1 9 Teem •«.,•«!«.!.,.„ 821 377 454 727 Scherk, Custha (5) and Brunner; Ellestod Halverson dividual medley. Keith, Mo, :34.20; 3, Jenner Dold, HF, 34.24; 4, David Ke. Gross W (6-6) (5),Elth(6).W - CuStho.L - Elm. Rles, N, :3443; 5, Toff Shloo, P, :34.85; 6, Chris Julko, HF, WP - Burke, Ke. Gross. Saves (33) - Gulledge 6; Dillon 4; Grimes, Myers 3; Leading hitters - Zwettle (CP) 3x3, Ellestod (M) Wood, the new owner of the :35.01. SIXTH Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.70 T- 3:25. An. -47,204. Johns 2. Others 15. 100 Individual medley - 1, Chris Wood, P, 1:02.91; 2, 3 P's Leaal Entry , 6.20 3.60 Note: Madison was 39-29 after the first half. 2x3.3B - Endres (CP). IB - Zwettle (CP). 11-12 age group records, swims for Seth Center, HF, 1:11.88; 3, Ryan Keith, Mo, 1:12.09; 4, 4JF'sVlnnle 3.60 3.00 Brett Wolnoer, C, 1:12.64; 5, Andrew Kepper, Mo, 1:12.70; 1 MP's Saroent ...... _....._™._...... _.....~._...... 4.20 Parkcrest. He swam the 100 indi- Quln 3-4 S28.80; $2 Trl 3-4-1 S269.40; SI Trl 1-3-4 Major league leaders Verona, 9-6 6, Adam Hanson, R, 1:12.82. 0003003 - vidual medley in 1 minute, 2.91 sec- 50 breaststroke - 1, Chris wood, P, :32.23; 2, Ben S134.70 6 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE Verona 0101150 - » 11 Jones, HF, :35.64; 3, Seth Center, HF, :36.60; 4, Brett Johnson and Klssllng; Fohev, Word Huseth (7) and Walnoer, C, :37.44; 5, Louis Seoba, P, :37.49; 6, Karl Rol- SEVENTH Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 31.77 Based M J.I plate appearances pel- game onds, shaving 2.22 seconds off Thompson, Krontz (5). W - Fahey. L - Johnson. off. Ml, :38.05. 3 Smurfs Abbv R 8.00 4.00 3.00 0 R H Avg 8 H's Flashback . 3.40 3.00 Leading hitters - Krantz (V) 3x4, Kohlman (V) 2x4, Dold's mark. Wood swam the 50 JO butterfly - 1, Scott Koilar, HF, :28.34; 2, James Rafael Palmeiro, Texas 97 396 75 135 .341 Professional Jofferson, S, :31.37; 3, Adam Hanson, R, :32.04; 4, Steven 1 Pate Fan ...... « ...... 4.00 60 117 .336 Fahrnev (V) 3x3. HR - Klssllng (O), Fahrney (V). IB - breaststroke in 32.23 seconds, skim- Quln 3-8 $13.00; $2 Trl 3-8-1 $311.20; SI Trl 1-3-8 Wade Boggs, Boston _., 93 348 Krantz (V), Downing (V), Kohlmann (V). Wise, P, :32.41; 5, Shawn Jeffery, P, :32.58; 6, Bub Es- Danny Tartobull, Kansas CHy 84 322 59 107 .332 senmacher, Ml, :33.51. $155.60 402 .331 CART MARLBORO 500 ming 1.22 seconds off Dold's mark Klrby Puckett, Minnesota .—100 — 61 133 At Brooklyn, Mich. 13- and 14-year-olds Julio Franco, Texas «.—... 94 310 69 124 .326 Stoughton, 8-1 100 freestyle - 1, David Collins, W, :53.82; 2, Cory EIGHTH Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 3249 68 130 .325 Thursday's practice limes of 33.55 seconds. 5 Lori Mac „ 25.40 7.20 4.80 Col Ripken, Baltimore...... 100 400 I, Emerson Flttlpaldl, Brazil, Penske-, Stoughton 3320000- 8 8 0 Claffev-Koller, S, :54.07; 3, Brady Gomel, R, :56.23; 4, Jeff Paul Molttor, Milwaukee ... 97 409 75 133 .325 Genrlch, HF, 37.20; 5, Bryan Shefchlk, R, :58.18; 6, Andy 7 Hey Boo ...... 5.00 3.80 224.134. 2, , Bakersfleld, Calif., Ponske-Chev- Poynelte .. ~... .-.. 001 000 0 - 1 6 4 "It's a pretty big accomplish- Harold Balnes, Oakland .... 91 323 57 104 .322 Skaar and Ott. Knuteson, Hanson (6) and Tomllnson. Coombs, R, :58.26. B Star Goddess . . 4.60 .317 rolet, 223.678. 3, Mario Andrettl, Nazareth, Pa., Lola- Quln 5-7 S39.40; $2 Trl 5-7-8 S403.80; SI Trl 5-7-8 Edgar Martinez, .... 93 328 60 104 W - Skoor. L - Knuteson. ment," said Wood, who will be a 100 bockslroke - Dovld Frottlnger, R, 1:02.44; 2, Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle 96 332 43 104 .313 Chevrolet, 223.652. 4, Michael Andrettl, Nazareth, Pa., Jason Koilar, HF, 1:07.05; 3, Andy Coombs, R, 1:10.10; 4, $201.90 Lola-Chevrolet, 222342. 5, , Dublin, Ohio, Leading hitters - Wells (P) 2x3. HR - Wells. 2B - Superfecta (5-7-8-2) $420.40 Marquardt (P), Anderson (P), Thleren (P), Ott (S). seventh-grader at Jefferson Middle Eric Salinger, P, 1:10.48; 5, Casey Rlchter, N, 1:11.11; 6, Home runs - Fielder, Detroit, 30; Canseco, Oak- Lola-Chevrolet, 222.311. 6, John Andrettl, , Tom Hansen, Mo, 1:11.55. land, 28; C. Davis, Minnesota, 24; Jo. Carter, Toronto, 23; Lola-Chevrolet, 222.288. 7, Scott Bravton, Coldwater, School. "Dold is a very good swim- 100 Individual medley - 1, Jason Koziar, HF, NINTH Grade E (5/16 ml.) Time 32.18 Mich., Lola-Chevrolet, 221.144. 8, , Canada, 6 Bomb Bay Bobby ...... 15.40 4.80 3.00 Tartobull, Kansas City, 22; C. Ripken, Baltimore, 22; Whitewater, 5-3 mer." 1:03.72; 2, Dovld Collins, W, 1:04.62; 3, Patrick Zwonk, Ml, Deer, Detroit, 21. 1990 Penske-Chevrolet, 219.190. 9, Tony Bettenhausen, 1:05.44; 4, Josh Hanson, R, 1:05.50; 5, Brady Gomez, R, 1 Oxford Block Jet . 3.40 2.80 Indianapolis, 1990 Penske-Chevrolet, 219.147. 10, Eddie Milton . „__...... 0100200 - 3 6 3 RM - Fielder, Detroit, 87; Canseco, Oakland, 84; Whitewater 001 040 x - 5 » 1 Preston, a Cherokee swimmer, 1:05.50; 6, Andy Gonsner, S, 1:07.11. 7 Dand's Legacy . . . ~. 3.60 Thomas, Chicago, 75; Sierra, Texas, 72; Jo. Carter, To- Cheever, Aspen, Colo, Lola-Chevrolet, 219.045. lOObreoslstroke - 1, Josh Hanson, R, 1:09.13; 2, Pa- Quln 1-6 $11.20; $2 Trl 6-1-7 $3*3.80; SI Trl 1-6-7 II, , Dublin, Ohio, Truesports-Judd, Reid, Sells (5), Reuter (6) and Whltmore; Kondler $181.90 ronto, 72; Gonzalez, Texas, 71; C. Davis, Minnesota, 70. and Halnes. W - Kandler.L - Reid. rewrote the record books in the 50 trick Zwank, Ml, 1:09.83; 3, Andy Gansner, S, 1:12.27; 4, Runs - Canseco, Oakland, 77; Palmeiro, Texas, 75; 218.099.12, Scott Goodyear, Canada, Lola-Judd, 218.075. Paul Perlbera, R, 1:12.65; 5, Chris Hlnderaker, P, 1:13.78; 13, Jon Beekhuls, Salinas, Calif., 1990 Lola-, Leading Miters - Smelkal (M) 2x2, Kochel (W) 2x4, TENTH Grade A (5/16 ml.) Time 31.54 Molltor, Milwaukee, 75; Thomas, Chicago, 71; White, To- D. Aleckson (W) 2x3, S. Berezowltz (W) 2x2. IB - Smel- freestyle (26.19 seconds) and the 6, Ryan Myers, Ml, 1:14.23. ronto, 71; Franco, Texas, 69; R. Henderson, Oakland, 69. 217365. 14, Hlro Matsushita, Japan, Lola-Cosworth, 50 butterfly - 1, David Frottlnoer, R, :26.96; 2, Cory 3 P's Legal Gal . 7.40 3.00 2.40 216371.15, Jr., Albuqueraue, N.M., Lola-Chev- kal, Kochel. 100 individual medley (1:04.92). 5 PF Fiesta Fe _ 2.80 2.80 Hits - Palmeiro, Texas, 135; Puckett, Minnesota, Claffev-Koller, S, :27.46; 3, Jeff Gennrlch, HF, :27.86; 4, 133; Molltor, Milwaukee, 133; C. Ripken, Baltimore, 130; rolet, 216.133. 16, A.J. Foyt, Houston, Lola-Chevrolet, Paul Perlberg, R, :28.40; 5, Ryan Myers, Ml, :28.78; 6, 4Smurf»Chlo.ulta ... „_.._..._— 6.00 215.956. 17, Jeff Andrew, Nazareth, Pa., Lola-Cosworth, SCHOOL-COMMUNITY RECREATION Ridgewood's Kathy Reed set the 50 Quln 3-5 57.80; $2 Trl 3-5-4 $108.40; $1 Trl 3-4-5 $54.20 Franco, Texas, 124; Sierra, Texas, 123; R. Alomar, To- Atlantic: B&G 6, Kollege Klub 1 (2nd-round playoff; Kurt Essenmacher, Ml, :29.15. ronto, 120. 214.880. 18, , Aspen, Colo., Lola-Alfa 15- to IB-year-akts Romeo, 212.918. 19, Poncho Carter, Brownsburg, Ind., league championship). freestyle record (26.60) in 1978 and ELEVENTH Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 32.14 Doubles - R. Alomar, Toronto, 31; Boggs, Boston, 100 freestyle - 1, Kim Somersan, P, :5034; 2, Jeff 31; Palmeiro, Texas, 30; Jo. Carter, Toronto, 29; White, 1990 Lolo-Cosworth, 212.766. 20, Randy Lewis, Hlllsbor- the 100 individual medley record Bruns, R, 31.07; 3, Erik Bauch, Ml, :51.64; 4, Dan Newel, 5 Beau Jock Mike .; . 8.80 4.00 3.40 ough, Calif., 1990 Lola-Cosworth, 208.127. 21, John Jones, 9 Xeverly ..«..«...... 4.20 3.40 Toronto, 27; Canseco, Oakland, 26; C Ripken, Baltimore, Volleyball S, :53.24; 5, Tom Jones, P, :53.30; 6, Dan Dean, MB, 33.31. 26. Canada, 1989 Lola-Bulck, 189.455. (1:06.25) in 1977. 100 backstroke - 1, Jeff Bruns, R, 38.40; 2, Chris- 6 Liz's Loser ...... 6.20 Quln 5-9 $19.00; $2 Trl S; (5-9-6) 1458.00 Triples - Molltor, Milwaukee, 9; R. Alomar, Toron- "I don't know her personally, but topher Carbon, S, 1:00.11; 3, Mark Morehouse, Ml, to, 7; Polonla, California, 7; White, Toronto, 7; Puckett, FOUR LAKES RECREATION 1:01.29; 4, Dan Christiansen, R, 1:01.48; 5, Ian Edmunds, Minnesota, 6; Raines, Chicago, 6; Knoblauch, Minnesota, Coed Open 02 - No Laughing Matter def. Toxic C, 1:02.22; 6, Jon Englund, S, 1:04.15. TWELFTH Grade E (5/16 ml.) Time 32.30 Avengers, 15-8, 15-17, 10-8; Strokln1 II def. Z-Force, 14- I've heard of her," said Preston, 2 Flying Amber - ...... 2040 13.20 8.20 5; McRoe, Kansas dtv, 5; Whiten, Cleveland, 5; Dever- 200 Individual medley - 1, Jason Verhelst, R, eoux, Baltimore, 5. 16, 15-1, 15-7; Ball Busters def. Ducks, 15-8, 15-8, 17-15; 2:11.78; 2, Christopher Carbon, S, 2:13.42; 3, Brian Wolno- 8 Dear Andrea . 6.20 4.20 Cheese Balls def. Leo Drive Apts., 15-7,13-15,15-5. who wil be an eighth-grader at 5 Scarlet Otora ...... 16.40 stolen bases - R. Henderson, Oakland, 34; Raines, er, c, 2:15.05; 4, Kim Somersan, P, 2:15.56; 5, Mark More- Chicago, 33; R. Alomar, Toronto, 32; Polonla, California, Coed Open 03 - Setlln' Pretty def. Net Set, 15-2,15- Gompers Middle School. "It's a real house. Ml, 2:19.15; 6, Patrick Nowlln, W, 2:19.74. Quln 2-8 $90.00; S2 Trl 2-8-5 S1596JO; SI Trl 2-54 10,15-7; Schloronszvs def. U-Core Do Cores, 15-11,15-6, S798.40 31; Cuvler, Detroit, 24; While, Toronto, 23; Franco, Professional 100 breoststroke - 1, Dan Christiansen, R, 1:04.74; Texas, 22. 9-15,-BratundBraudef. Acers, 15-8,15-4,15-10; Commit- honor to break her records. I'm 2, Tom Jones, P, 1:06.09; 3, Isaac Havnes, S, 1:10.90; 4, No Twln-Trl winner tee for Public Safety det. Arnle's Army, 15-4,15-13,15-6. Twln-Trl Carryover Sl.374.45 Pitching (at least nine decisions) - Erlckson, hoping I can break my own records Eddie Kuri, Ml, 1:11.90; 5, Mike Horneman, W, 1:11.98; 6, Minnesota, 14-3, .824, 2.34: Henneman, Detroit, 8-2, JOO, U.S. PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS Women Open 01 - Tlluano Surfslde def. win's Joe Vander Meer, N, 1:1230. 2.60; Kllnk, Oakland, 8-2, .800,2.77; Krueger, Seattle, 9-3, Al Newton, Mass. Wonders, 15-12,10-15,15-1; Cuna Mortgage def. Bumps 100 butterfly - 1, Erik Bouch, Ml, :58.05; 2, Joton THIRTEENTH Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 32.17 Thursday's second-round results and Grinds, 15-13,15-8,16-14. in the finals." IMottDobbo „,....._... 20.80 9.60 6.00 .750, 2.77; Flnlev, California, 14-5, .737, 3.91; Longston, Verhelst, R, 38.77; 3, Pat Schmedeman, R, 1:02.67; 4, Ian California, 14-5, .737,3.48; McDowell, Chicago, 13-5, .722, Andre Medvedev, Soviet Union, def. Jaime Yzoga Coed Power 01 - Harmony Bar def. Wonder's Pub, Edmunds, C, 1:03.13; 5, Tom Thorstad, P, 1:03.81; 6, 2 Bole Buddy 540 4.40 (3), Peru, 4A 6-4,6-3. Jimmy Arias (5), Buffalo, N.Y, def. 15-8,15-12,15-5; Spankers def. Ozone Defense, 15-5,15- Competition continues today at 9 8 Ale Impulsive _....._ » ...... 4.40 3.08. Eddie Kurz, Ml, 1:05.86. - R. Johnson, Seattle, 148; Ryan, Texas, Peter Nyborg, , 6-4, 6-4. Jim Grabta (8), Tucson, 11, 9-15; Fubars def. Wisconsin Kenworth, 15-13, 15-5, a.m. with preliminaries for the Quln 1-2 $41.40; S2 Trl 1-2-8 $22140; SI Trl 1-2-8 Ariz., det. Tom Mercer, Pittsburgh, 7-6, 6-7, 2-1, def. 8-15. S110.90 145; Clemens, Boston, 142; McDowell, Chicago, 122; GIRLS Swindell, Cleveland, 122; Flnlev, California, 122; Lano- Tobias Svantesson, Sweden, def. Rlchey Reneberg (2), Coed Power 02 - Old Town Pub I def. Hide-Away, 8-and-under and 9-10 age groups. 11- and 12-year-olds Superfecta (1-2-8-4) $2619.40 Houston 7-5, 1-6, 6-2. Andres Gomez (7), Ecuador, def. 15-4, 15-2,15-10; Old Town Pub II def. Over the Top, 15- Attendance 2077 Handle $124,146 ston, California, 122. The finals for all age groups are 50 freestyle - 1, Kathy Preston, C, :26.19; 1, Katie Saves - Eckersley, Oakland, 2B; Agullera, Minne- , Ludlngton, Mich., 6-4,4-6,64. 10,15-3,15-2; Mendota Beach Bums def. Pacific Scene, Lapacek, Mo, :28.33; 3, Dona Phlllpp, R, :28.55; 4, Polly sota, 27; Harvey, California, 25; Thlgpen, Chicago, 24; 15-4,15-8,15-2. Jaskowskl, W, :2fl;70; 5, Sarah Stewart, HF, :28.98; 6, Jen- GENEVA LAKES KENNEL CLUB VOLVO TOURNAMENT . scheduled for 9 a.m. Saturday. Thursday's early evening results Reardon, Boston, 24; Olson, Baltimore, 22; Henke, Toron- nifer McCoy, MB, :29.06. to, 22. At Los Angeles Wood came into Thursday's 50 backstroke - 1, Kerry Danahv, P, :31.79; 2, Dana Thursday's second-round results Phlllpp, R, :32.35; 3, Andrea Clewley, S, :33.70; 4, Lindsay FIRST Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 31.74 (2), Brodenton, Fla., def. Shuzo Mat- Golf meet with an edge as he was Janda, Mo, :34.44; 5, Jessica Pertzborn, Ml, :35.00; 6, Kim 1 MR Mike . 7.80 7.20 4.40 NATIONAL LEAGUE suoka, Japan, 6-3, 6-4. Aaron Krlcksteln (7), Grosse Brett Bertuccl of Mlddleton used a 6-lron Chesley, Mo, :35.46. 4 My Mltl Posey 3.80 4.20 3.80 Based on 3.1 plate appearances per game Polrrte, Mich., def. Jason Stoltenberg, , 6-3, 3-6, crowned the 11-12 age group diving 100 Individual medley - 1, Kathv Preston, C, B Dark Eyed Girl. 4.60 6-3. Amos Mansdort (8), Israel, def. Glanluca Pozzl, Italy, lo register his first career hole-ln-one Thurs- Quln 1-4 $50.40; $2 Trl 1-4-8 $385.00; SI Trl 1-4-8 G AB R H Avg day on the 153-yard, par-3 fourth hole at 1:04.52; 2, Leah Slbley, P, 1:14.14; 3, Nicole Jesperson, ,_.. 91 326 62 110 .337 6-4, 6-3. (1), Sweden, def. Peter Lundgren, champion earlier in the week. That HF, 1:14.21; 4, Lindsay Janda, Mo, 1:14.32; 5, Heather $192.50 Terry Pendleton, Atlanta, Sweden, 6-3,6-4. Pleasant View Golf Course In Mlddleton. Trltecta (4-1-8) S 204.80 Trl-Box (4-1-8) S 102.40 Otis Nixon, Atlanta ... 89 288 61 97 .337 was special in that Wood finally Hoffman, Ml, 1:14.96; 6, Rachel Rewey, C, 1:15.16. ,...101 403 55 134 .333 Doug Miller of Madison also notched his 50 breaststroke - 1, Jackie Busse, W, :35.84; Polly Tony Gwynn, San Diego.. MAZDA CLASSIC Jaskowskl, W, :36.19; 3, Kassle Lapacek, Mo, :37.17; 4, SECOND Grade M (5/16 ml.) Time 32.19 Hal Morris, Cincinnati ..... ,.„ 88 311 43 100 .322 first hole-ln-one on the 170-yard, par-3 beat two-time champion Lee Chris- 361 .313 Al Carlsbad, ColH. Kelly McCormlck, N, :37.47; 5, Alex Anderson, S, :3744. BPocketfullofaces . 3.40 2.80 3.00 Felix Jose, St. Louis . .... 96 48 113 Thursday's results eighth hole on the East Course at Yahara tianson. 50 butterfly - 1, Kerry Danahy, P, 30.44; 2, Leah 6 Jell Glo Brlte . 5.00 4.60 Craig Blgglo, Houston .... 93 339 49 105 .310 Second round - Zlna Garrison (5), Houston, def. Ka- 5 Indlo Ambush.. 6.40 Ivan Colder on, Montreal. .. 96 357 54 109 JOS Hills Golf Course. Slblev, P, :31.42; 3, Katie Short, R, :31.90; 4, Katie Lapa- .303 rlne Quentrec, France, 6-2,6-1. "I like swimming better than cek, Mo, :32.48; 5, Jennifer Myers, Ml, :3231; 6, Ellen Quln 6-8 $42.10; $2 Trl 8-6-5 $243.40; SI Trl 8-6-5 Will Clark, San Francisco 92 353 49 107 Quarterfinals - Monica Seles (1), Yugoslavia, def. $121.70 Chuck Flnley, Houston — 99 359 46 108 .301 Sun Prairie (72) - Matt Walsh 76. Schulz, W, :32.91. Anne Mlnter, Australia, 6-0,6-3. University Ridge (71) - Charlie Schwab 71. diving," Wood said. "Swimming is 13- and 14-year-olds Dally Double (1-8) S 18.00 Dally Double (4-8) S 640 Ryne Sondberg, Chicago 369 67 111 .301 Brett Butler, Los Angeles 99 386 71 116 .301 Maple Bluff (71) - Bill Tensfeldt 72; Greg Rice 73; just more fun." 100 freestyle - 1, Michelle Kramer, P, 36.24; 2, ATP CHAMPIONSHIP Jack Storer, Jim O'Brien 76; Jerry Peterson, Steve Cara- Katie Varner, R, 38;42; 3, Sally Lehner, HF, 39.13; 4, Kim THIRD Grade E (5/16 ml.) Time 32.23 Al San Marino, Italy 2LAFavetteJohn 10.40 1140 8.20 Home runs - Johnson, New York, 22; Ma. Williams, vello, Doug George 77; Tom Cllkeman 79. His list of accomplishments this Martin, P, 39.85; 5, Molly Conroy, N, 39.87; 6, Kelly Mu- Thursda'v's results Nakomo (70) - Bob Penrod, Paul Berta 76; Jackie chow, R, 1:00.18. 7 Zany Sam . « ~— ... 9.40 8.60 San Francisco, 11; Gant, Atlanta, 20; W. Clark, San Fran- First round - Jordl Arrese (2), Spain, def. Pedro Re- B CY'S Kid Sponky ...... «—...... _.... 640 cisco, 20; Mitchell, San Francisco, 20; O. Bell, Chicago, Haves, Chip Camilla, Dave Crocker, Gary Scommel 77; summer speaks for itself. He won 100 backstroke - 1, Llbbv Hogensen, HF, 1:05.87; 2, bolledo, Chile, 5-7,6-2,6-2. Mike Goode, Mike McCormlck, Al Alt 78; Charlie Fuhr- Michelle Kramer, P, 1:06.23; 3, Becca Uphotf, S, 1:09.04; Quln 2-7 $103.00; $2 Trl 2-7-8 S958.20; SI Trl 2-7-8 20; McGrlff, San Diego, 19. Second round - Frederic Fontong, France, def. seven gold medals — in the 100, 200 S479.10 RBI - W. Clark, San Francisco, 76; Bonds, Pitts- man, Phil Perrone, John Mlttay 79. 4, Katie Varner, R, 1:09.29; 5, Robin Gomez, R, 1:10.24; 6, Jordl Arrese (2), Spain, 6-3, 6-0. Claudia Mezzodrl, Holy, Pleasant View (72) - Dale Strub 74; George Kamp- Molly Conroy, N, 1:10.36. burgh, 75; Johnson, New York, 71; Dawson, Chicago, 68; det. Nunho Moraues (7), Portugal, 6-3, 6-3. Carlos Costa, individual medley; 50, 100 breast- FOURTH Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 3143 G. Bell, Chicago, 65; Bonn la, Pittsburgh, 64; Ma. Williams, erschroer 75. 100 individual medley - 1, Lori Leonovicz, S, Spain, def. Llbor Nemecek, Germany, 6-2, 6-2. Gulllermo Odana Hills (72) - Larry Gessler 68; Scon Schwend- 1:05.77; 2, Susie Topp, Ml, 1:07.16; 3, Sally Lehner, HF, 1 Sklmar Oak . 11.60 5.40 4.60 Son Francisco, 62; Kruk, Philadelphia, 62. Perez-Roldan, Argentina, def. Menno Osstlng, Nether- stroke; 50, 100 freestyle and the 50 6 Thunder Prince ...... 7.00 4.20 Runs - Butler, Las Angeles, 71; Johnson, New man 72; Mike Meyer 76; Mike Taber 77; Dick Oleson 78; 1:07.16; 4, Amy Adler, Ml, 1:08.01; 5, Llbby Hoagensen, lands, 2-6, 6-0, 7-6. Renzo Furlon, Italy, def. Paolo Pam- Buddy Zelth, Curly Andrews 79. Marga Scramble: 1, HF, 1:09.27; 6, Nlssa Weaver, R, 1:10.31. 4 Night Nurse 4.80 York, 68; Sandberg, Chicago, 67; J. Bell, Pittsburgh, 63; blanco, Italy, 6-4,6-2. Roberto Azor, Argentina, def. Daniel butterfly — at the Badger State Quln 1-6 $49.80 Van Slyke, Pittsburgh, 63; O. Smith, St. Louis, 63; Gant, Brost-Vetter-Bauer, 34; 2, tie, Lautz-Dechtolt-Jensen and 100 breaststroke - 1, Lori Leonovicz, S, 1:10.95; 2, Orsanlc, Argentina, 6-4, 2-6,6-4. Johnson-Spraln-Hoffmaster, 35. Susie Topp, Ml, 1:14.35; 3, Mayo Judd, HF, 1:14.B7; 4, Super (1-6-4-AII) S 1738.60 1 Super (1-6-4- All) S 869.30 Atlanta, 62; Pendleton, Atlanta, 62. Games. At the state Junior Olym- Hits - T. Gwynn, San Dlega, 134; Butler, Los An- Glenwov (32) - Russ Torgeson 33, 35. Marga Kelly Muchaw, R, 1:15.16; 5, Amy Skolaskl, N, 1:15.16; 6, Scramble: 1, Wendt-Fox-Kueesel-Rasch, 30; 2, Germaln- pics in Milwaukee last week, Wood Nlsso Weaver, R, 1:15.79. FIFTH Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.95 geles, 116; Samuel, Los Angeles, 115; Jose, St. Louis, 113; 1 Montana Scott ...... „.....,...... », 6.20 3.20 2.80 Sandberg, Chicago, 111; Pendleton, Atlanta, 110; J. Bell, Thomas-Ketterhaugen-Martlnelll, 30; 3, Paulson-Lueder- SO butterfly - 1, Mayo Judd, HF, :28.74; 2, Erin Bolssen-Loughrln, 31. swam away with four more gold Schwarz, Ml, -.30.90; 3, Jeonnoe Petit, P, :31.58; 4, Katie 7 JD Dirty Harry —— 6.80 4.60 Pittsburgh, 109; Bonllla, Pittsburgh, 109; Calderon, Mon- GOLF 4 Reckless Rita ...... „.-....„..» .....~ 5.20 treal, 109. Cherokee (72) - Phil Goustad 70; George Brooks 71; medals — in the 200 individual Sllverwood, S, :32.01; 5, Laura Bruns, R, :32.27; 6, Barb Mlko Douglas 72; Wynn Grendahl, Brian Thacker 73; Jim Jacobs, R, :32.22. Quln 1-7 $39.60; $2 Trl 1-7-4 $480.00; SI Trl 1-7-4 Doubles - Jose, St. Louis, 30; Morris, Cincinnati, 25; $240.00 Bonllla, Pittsburgh, 25; McRevnolds, New York,,25; Zelle, Farrell, Tom Schwoegler, Dick Luedtke 75; George Long, medley, the 50 and 100 butterfly 15- lo 18-year-olds Professional Tom Stelnhauer 76; Jan Doyle, Stuart Stair, Harry 100 freestyle - 1, Janice McKelth, HF, :56.70; 2, St. Louis, 23; Gant, Atlanta, 23; Pendleton, Atlanta, 23. SIXTH Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 31.58 Triples - T. Gwvnn, San Diego, 9; Lonkford, St. LaMoy, Orv Erlckson 78; Ed Garvollle 79. and the 100 freestyle. Ellen Ross, Mo, 36.97; 3, Becky Faulk, MB, -.58.50; 4, Julie Yahara Hills (72) - Gory Hegstrom, Mike Everson Frottlnger, R, 39.25; 5, Amle Anderson, C, 39.42; 6, 5MyMltlBlaklok , 16.80 6.20 4.20 Louis, 8; L. Gonzalez, Houston, 6; Flnley, Houston, 6; PGA OPEN Katrina Kutzbach, the defending 7 Regatta Marie 740 3.80 Kruk, Philadelphia, 6; Candoele, Houston, 6; Folder, San At Grand Blanc, Mich. 73; Bob Margala 76; Dale Sorenson, Erv Marks 77; Sandy Jenny Sanna, P, 39.57. Cook, John Raffel 78; Mark Bllzel 79. 100 backstroke - 1, Heather Draper, HF, 14)3.70; 2, 6 Flash Bock .«««. ...«. ,m,, 3,40 F ranclsco, 6; Van Slyke, Pittsburgh, 6. Thursday's first-round leaders Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Jenny Welnlck, P, 1:06.58; 3, Samantha Carver, Ml, Quln 5-7 S68.40; S2 Trl 5-7-6 $426.80; SI Trl 5-7-6 Stolen bates - Nixon, Atlanta, 58; Grlssom, Mon- 63 - Scott Hoch, 32-31. 1:07.37; 4, Tanya Cattell, Mo, 1:08.06; 5, Becky Faulk, MB, S213.40 treal, 47; DeShlelds, Montreal, 41; Coleman, New York, 66 - Brad Faxon, 37-29; Marco Dawson, 33-33. Association state champion in the 1:11.57; 6, Ann Sheeny, Ml, 1:11.75. 34; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 31; Lankford, St. Louis, 29; Butter, 47 - Tommy Moore, 35-32; Bill Sander, 32-35; Greg Softball SEVENTH Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.72 Las Angeles, 27. Norman, 35-32; Greg Twlggs, 36-31; Chip Beck, 32-35; 200 individual medley, swam to city 200 Individual medley - 1, Katrina Kutzboch, S, SCHOOL-COMMUNITY RECREATION 2:19.79; 2, Janice McKelth, HF, 2:20.77; 3, Julie Perlberg, 3 Dust Juneau ...... « ...... 6.20 7.00 3.60 Pitching (at least nine decisions) - Rllo, Cincinnati, Fulton Allem, 35-32; Barry Jaeckel, 34-33; Gene Sauers, 1 Omni Echo ...... *....*... 10.80 6.60 7-2, .778, 247; Walk, Pittsburgh, 7-2, .778,3.15; R. Marti- 34-33; Dave Sutherland, 35-32. Men's fast-pHcti records in first-time events of the R, 2:26.87; 4, Jenny Welnlck, P, 2:27.80; 5, Ellen Ross, Mo, American: Farm Tavern 6, Avenue Bar 1 (league 2:28.11; 6, Kathv Topp, Ml, 2:28.95. 2 Donee Farley ...... - ...... 5.40 nez, Los Angeles, 14-5, .737, 2.25; Gkrvlno, Atlanta, 14-5, 68 - Jay Delslng, 35-33; Steve Pate, 34-34; Ben Quln 1-3 $41.20; $2 Trl 3-1-2 S472.80; SI Trl 3-1-2 .737,2.25; Hurst, San Diego, 12-5, .706,3.15; Carpenter, St. Crenshaw, 35-33; Tom Kite, 36-32; Wavne Grady, 32-36; championship). 200 individual medley (2:19.79) and 100 breaststroke - 1, Julie Perlberg, R, 1:14.60; 2, Women's fast-pitch Jennie Olsen, P, 1:16.02; 3, Kathy Topp, Ml, 1:16.74; 4, S236.40 Louis, 7-3, .700,4.72: Avery, Atlanta, 11-5, .687,3.48. Steve Lowerv, 34-34; David Edwards, 34-34; , the 100 butterfly (1:02.53) in the Strikeouts - Cone, New York, 144; Gooden, New 34-34; , 33-35; Brad Fabel, 34-34; Nick Alabama: Wonder Bar 5, Ol' Brick Inn II1 (2nd-round Ruth Whalen, Mo, 1:17.83; 5, Moggie Mahler, N, 1:18.02, playoff); Cor-X 5, Wonder Bar 4 (league championship). 6, Down Hoelzel, Mo, 1:20.75. EIGHTH Grades (3/8 ml.) Time 38.97 ' York, 128; Glavlne, Atlanta, 127; G. Maddux, Chicago, Foldo, 35-33; Mike standly, 34-34. 15-18 age group. 1 Til Closln Time ...... 12 20 5 80 4.40 127; Hornlsch, Houston, 102; Benes, San Diego, 99; Hurst, State golfers Women's slow-pitch 100 butterfly -1, Katrina Kutzbach, S, 1:0233; 2 Ohio: Harmony Bar 8, Nitty Gritty 7 (Ist-round play- Paige Volenta, N, 1:0430; 3, Rachel Flshbaln, W, 14)6.03 6 Thunder On _- 6JO 5.40 San Diego, 97. 73 - Andy North, 36-37; Dan Forsman, 37-36. In the 13-14 girls age group, 2 Kogo Aron —«™—_ ™. S.80 Saves - Le. Smith; St. Louis, 28; Dibble, Cincinnati, off); Harmony Bar 11, Nitty Gritty 2 (league champion- 4, Heather Draper, HF, 14)7.01; 5, Robyn Bolllett, Ml ship). Shorewood's Lori Leonovicz set a 1:07.17; 6, Julie Frottlnger, R, 14)8.75. Quln 1-6 S36.80 23; Franco, New York, 21; Ml. Williams, Philadelphia, 19; Super (1-6-2-8) i 691.40 1 Super (1-6-2-8) S 345.70 Lefferts, San Diego, 16; RlghetH, San Francisco, 16; Da. Pennsylvania: Employers Health Insurance 10, Law- Smith, Chicago, 16. Amateur ton and Cafes 9 (league championship). Texas: Hardee's 6, Regent St. Retreat VIII 5 (league WESTERN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP championship). At Benton, Harbor, Mich. Men's slow-pitch FOR THE RECORD Thursday's qualifying leaders Cherokee: Old's Seeds 9, Bennett's 8; Augsburger 5, Brewers averages Old's Seeds 4 (league championship). BASEBALL 134 - Phil Mlckelson, San Diego, 67-67. Chlpoewa: Old Milwaukee 11, Employers Health in- 142 - Tim Herron, Wayzoto, Minn., 75-67; Mark American League BATTING surance 4 (league championship). Small, Flassmoor, III., 71-71. Cypress: Big Ten Pub 17, Cuna Mutual 16 Una-round - moved Inflelder Jeff Ob r h 2b 3b hr rM ovg 143 - Chris Smith, Rochester, Ind., 75-68; Charles Molltor „„... 409 133 20 9 10 41 .325 playoff); Big Ten Pub 12, Cuna Mutual 11 (league cham- McKnlght from the 15-day to the 60-day disabled list; 75 Stevens, Wichita, Kan., 70-73; Danny Votes, Atlanta, 71- pionship). sent Paul Kllgus to Rochester of the International Randolph ™.- 198 21 63 5 1 0 25 .318 72. Falcon: Sports Pub 10, Mr. Robert's 8 (Ist-round DeForest will try League. Hamilton...»»».»«.. 193 31 60 1 3 0 21 .311 144 - Sean Gorgone, Brunswick, Maine, 75-69; Gantner...»...«..«». 296 32 85 17 2 0 25 .287 playoff}; Sports Pub 12, Crossroads Inn 3 (league cham- CHICAGO WHITE SOX - recalled pitcher Brian Brad Klapprott, Iowa CHy, Iowa, 74-70; Diego Venturelra, pionship). Drahman from Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League; Yount ...... 304 46 82 13 3 9 44 .270 Buenos Aires, Argentina, 71-73. Menomonee: Rustic Tavern 14, Llcarl's 12 (2nd- optioned pitcher Jeff Carter to Vancouver. Surhoff ...... 297 28 75 10 1 0 36 .253 State goHers MILWAUKEE BREWERS - placed Inflelder Gary Bichette 308 39 76 12 1 12 44 .247 round playoff; league championship). 147 - Ron Wuensche, Oshkosh, 73-74. Mercury: Trippers 6, Blrrenkott Appliance 5 (league Sheffield on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to July Spiers 253 38 60 7 1 5 28 .237 150 - Casey Brozek, De Pere, 75-75. 26; activated pitcher Edwin Nunez from the 60-day dis- Vaughn 320 45 74 14 3 18 61 .231 championship). to state its case abled list. Maldonado 96 12 22 6 0 5 20 .229 Namekogon: Oakcrest Tavern 4, Rustic Tavern 2 GREATER GREENSBORO JUNIOR TOURNAMENT OAKLAND ATHLETICS - recalled pitcher Bruce Dempsey .—. 94 11 21 4 0 3 14 .223 (Ist-round playoff); Rustic Tavern 10, Oakcrest 9 (league 1 4 At Brown Summit, N.C championship). Walton from Tocoma of the Pacific Coast League; op- Sveurn 191 24 42 12 28 .220 Thursday's final-round leaders Kent Youngblood tioned Inflelder Scott Hemond to Tocoma. Stubbs ...... 277 36 60 12 2 9 30 .217 Oconto: Nitty Gritty 8, WEA Insurance Trust 4 (1st- AMERICAN LEGION - placed pitcher Nolan Ryan on Sheffield — 175 25 34 12 2 2 22 .194 BOYS round playoff); Old Town Pub 10, Nitty Gritty 8 (Ist-round Sports reporter the 15-day disabled list; activated pitcher Bobby Witt Others 60 9 17 4 0 1 6 .283 Ages 15-le playoff). STATE BASEBALL from the 15-day disabled list. Team 3441 449 900 155 29 78 445 .241 110 - Brian Brown, Rocky Mount, N.C., 81-69-70. Rocky Mountain: Couznofskl's 10, Rloamaroles 9 So just how tough is Scott TORONTO BLUE JAYS - placed pitcher Mike Sloton bases (M) - Bichette 12; Mofltor 10; Spiers, 221 - Robert Dean, Raleigh, N.C., 77-73-71. (league championship). Timlin on the 15-day disabled Itst; purchased the con- Stubbs 8; Hamilton 7; Sheffield 5; Gantner 4; Randolph, 222 - Preston Lilly, Greensboro, N.C., 79-73-70. Saturn: Madison Inn 4, Centra Guadalupe 1 (league Wilke's DeForest American Legion tract of pitcher David Weathers from Knoxvllle of the Surhoff, Yount 3; Sveum; Maldonado, Vaughn 1; Others 126 - T.G. Smith, High Point, N.C., 77-75-74; Todd championship). average have earned a spot in the Southern League. Ormsbv, Peochtree City, Go., 79-72-75. Shark: Has Beens 6, Strange Gloves 5 (Ist-round 218 - Alex Vadala, The Woodlands, Texas, 74-79- playoff); B.J. Electric 14, Has Beens 9 (league champion- baseball team? National League American Legion All-Star Game at PITCHING 75; Chris York, Potomac, Md., 73-79-76; Scott Newton, ship). You might try asking some of Milwaukee County Stadium Aug. ATLANTA BRAVES - optioned outfielder Delon IP h •r bb SO «•! era High Point, N.C., 75-77-76; Simon Cooke, Richmond, Va., DeForest's competition in the State Sanders to Richmond of the International League and Henry 8 5 2 4 7 1-0 2.25 77-74-77; Max Plnnev, Shownee, Kan., 77-75-76; Carter 18. Or Matt Schroeder (.400) and placed him on the Ineligible list. Plesac «..«.. 40Vi 34 13 15 26 0-4 2.90 Smith, Cartersvllle, Go., 73-77-78. FOOTBALL Line League, where Wilke's club - optioned pitcher Rick Boslo ...... 127% 116 46 42 75 7-8 3.24 Mark Opsahl (.365) who have Reed to Buffalo of the American Association; purchased Weaman _. 95% 90 37 21 41 6-5 3.48 Ages 11-14 swept to the Western Division the contract of outfielder Cecil Espy from Buffalo. Novorro ..„„ 146 Vb 159 64 43 78 8.8 3.94 210 - Jose Bird, Puerto Rico, 69-70-71. four home runs each. - activated outfielder Leo 46% 52 21 20 32 0-3 4.05 119 - Thomas Parker, Laurlnburg, N.C., 72-73-74. Professional championship with a 13-3 record So who does Wilke think is the Willie McGee from the 15-day disabled list; colled up In- Mochocio 48 Vi 37 22 •35 53 0-2 4.07 211 - Will Garner, Augusta, Co., 74-73-75. flelder Mike Benfamln from Phoenix of the Pacific Coast Nunez _. 11 10 5 10 13 1-1 4.09 113 - Jamie Broce, Indianapolis, 70-72-81. NFL PRESEASON and took the overall title with victo- League; sent catcher Steve Decker and Inflelder Greg Hlguera 36'/> 37 18 ID 33 3-2 4.46 215 - Michael Henderson, Raleigh, N.C., 77-70-78. favorite? Litton to Phoenix. Today's gome* ries over Metro Division champion August 100% 107 54 30 40 8-5 4.83 229 - Wesley Cothran, Forest, Va., 71-81-77; Jav Cincinnati at Detrott, 6:30 p.m. "Oh, you have to consider Ripon Crim 57% 70 32 18 23 5-5 4.99 Baslnger, Plnehurst, N.C., 74-75-80. Indianapolis at Denver, B p.m. FOOTBALL Holmes 56 68 34 19 41 1-2 5.46 230 - Jason Stephenson, Marco Island, Flo., 79-75- Saturday'., garnet Madison East and Southern Division 76; Stephen Ledwell, Raleigh, N.C, 74-79-77. (20-10)," Wilke said. "They're two- NFL Brown 63% 66 39 34 30 2-4 5.51 New England at Green Bay, 6 p.m. 131 - Ben Curtis, Ostronder, Ohio, 77-75-80. winner Jefferson. time defending champs." BUFFALO BILLS - waived wide receiver Lionel Robinson 4'/j 6 3 3 0 0-1 6.23 Chicago vs. San Francisco at Berlin, noon Manuel and punter Tim Kalal. Hunter 27% 38 20 15 13 0-4 6.51 Minnesota! New Orleans, 7 p.m. Or ask any of the teams that fell Austin ..... 8% 8 8 11 3 0-0 8J1 GIRLS Los Angeles Rams vs. Atlanta at Jacksonville, Fla., Another tough entry in the eight- - signed guard Mike 57 15 119 - Amanda Kuhn, Plnehurst, N.C., 73-75-81. Schad to a two-year contract; agreed to terms with wide Others 36H 32 23 1-3 BJ>1 7p.m. like dominoes in the Class A Region Team ...... «»» 913V4 •60 441 34) 53) 4J-SI 4.39 131 - Stephanie Nelll, Charlotte, N.C., 77-75-80. Philadelphia at New York Jets, 7 p.m. team field is host Sturgeon Bay, receiver receiver, on a one-year con- 235 - Erika Brown, Madison, 79-76-80. 8 tournament — Palmyra, Cottage tract. Saves (19): Plesoc 8; cMm, NuMZ 3; HoiImes, Dallas at Kansas City. B p.m. Mochado2;Leel 117 - Caroline Peek, Cedartown, Co., 77-78-82. Houston at San Diego, 9 p.m. which won the Wisconsin Interscho- 144 - Kathryn Lay, Hilton Head Island, S.C., 85-84- Grove (twice) and Lake Mills — as HOCKEY Los Angeles Raiders vs. Miami at Tokyo, 9 p.m. lastic Athletic Association Division 77. Phoenix at Seattle, 9:30 p.m. DeForest stormed into its first Le- NHL 154 - Rheba Mable, MorshHeld, 81-86-86. Sunday's game 2 state baseball title this spring. BOSTON BRUINS - signed goaltender John Blue 256 - Anne Cardea, Midlothian, Va., 92-84-80. Washington at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. gion state tournament, a five-day, 258 - Jamie Russell, Ashevllle, N.C., 89-87-82. There are two other state tour- and defensemen Jack Copuano and Petr Pralsler. Minor league Monday's games 261 - Jennifer Harvlson, Potomac, Md., 86-90-85. Buffalo at , 7 p.m. double-elimination affair that 175 - Stocey Burnett, Charlotte, N.C., 92-88-95. naments beginning Saturday. Beloit COLLEGES MIDWEST LEAOUE Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. starts Saturday in Sturgeon Bay. is hosting the Class AAA version. COLORADO STATE - named Todd Fitch running (Affiliations in pwejUlMMi) backs coach. SECOND HALF In fact, ask anyone who has had The field includes defending cham- STATE - named Donna Bonebrake soft- the misfortune of playing DeForest ball coach. NORTHERN DIVISION pion Appleton (28-7), Janesville - re-hired men's assistant basketball W L Pet OB lately. They all lost. Wilke has his coach Rich Daly. zMadlson (Athletics) 22 16 .579 .... Gary and Sharon Johnson Invite youl (21-13) and Beloit (22-15). VILLANOVA - announced the dismissal of guard Rocklord (Expos) 21 17 .553 team — 23-7 overall — on a Lloyd Mumford from the basketball team. Class AA play will kick off in Kane Countv (Orioles) .... „.... 20 18 .526 2 BASEBALL/FOOTBALL/BASKETBALL/HOCKEY 14-game winning streak going into Beloit (Brewers) IB 20 .474 4 Waupun Saturday at 11 a.m. when South Bend (White Sox) . IB 20 .474 4 Saturday's 5 p.m. game with Hoi- Kenosha (Twins) 14 24 .368 8 Sparta (25-13) takes on Onalaska BOWLING Appleton (Royals) „ 13 25 .342 9 SPORTS CARD SHOW men. (32-7). Watertown (14-9-2) also Or, you could just ask the coach. SOUTHERN DIVISION t SUNDAY, AUG. 4 < made the draw, and will play Tay- Professional W L Pel M "This summer, we've really Waterloo (Padres) 25 13 .658 0 lor County (14-12) at 5 p.m. Clinton (Giants) „ 23 15 .605 clicked," said Wilke, making his of- P«A SUMMER CLASSIC Peorla (Cubs) 22 16 .579 1O:OO am-4:OO pm "e/ Clou AAA AIEdmond,Oklo. Quod Cltv (Angels)... 20 18 .526 ficial bid for understatesman of the Al Teller Pork, Beloit Thursdov's Httlt-rovnd (40 gomes) standings Springfield (Cardinals) 19 19 .500 Saturday's oamat 1, Steve Jaros, Napervllle, III., 6-2, 9,057. 2, Norm Cedar Rapids (Reds) — 16 22 .421 Hourly Drawings for '91 Upper Deck year. Chlppewa Foils (36-7) vs. Racine (29-9), 11 o.m. Duke, Albuweraue, N.M., 7-1, 8,846. 3, Tommy Delutz zBurllngton (Astros) 15 23 .395 Oconomowoc (26-10) vs. Appleton (28-7), 2 p.m. Jr., Jamaica, N.Y., 4-4, 8,773. 4, Dave Ferraro, Kingston, z - First-half champion High Wax Boxes But then, when you can fill your Jawsvllle (21-I3) vj. Stevens Point (31-6), 5 p.m. N.Y., 4-4, 8,764. 5, Tom Crltes, Tampa, Fla., 6-2, 8,706. 6, dugout with three batters hitting Hdolt (22-15) vs. Marlnette (7-26), 8 p.m. Amleto Monocelli, Venezuela, 4-4,8,608. Thursday's results 7, Rich Abboud, Omaha, Neb., 3-5, 8,588. 8, Gary Madison 4, South Bend 1 Special Drawing at 1:OO pm for a Class AA over .400, six more hitting over .300 Dickinson, Edmund, Okla., 4-4,8,568.9, Andy Neuer, Wil- Beloit 5, Kane Countv 2 At Schllevt Field, Woupun ton, Pa., 3-5,8,561.10, George Branham III, Indianapolis, Robin Yount Rookie Saturday'! games Rockford4,QuodCltv3 and a pitching staff that includes Onolaska (32-7) vs. Sparta (25-13), II o.m. 6-2, 8,548. 11, svtan Irozeou, Milwaukee, 5-), 1,5)1. 12, Kenosha 5, Appleton 2 Del Bollard Jr., Richardson, Texas, 5-3,8,506. Clinton 6, Waterloo 0 100 Door Prizes M Admission nobody with an Klmberly (31-12) vs. Genoa Cltv (15-12), 2 p.m. 13, Dave Husted, Mllwaukle, Ore., 3-5, 6,501. 14, Waterlown (14-9-J) v,. Taylor Countv (14-12), 5 p.m. Peorla 9, Burlington 7 Minosho (24-13) vs. Waupun (24-10), B p.m. Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, Calif., 4-4, 8,494. 15, Cedar Rapids 9, Springfield 3 over 3.10, maybe it's better to let Mark Thayer, Latayttte, Ind., 4-4, 8,487. 16, Jeff Llzzl, Today's tomes their play do the talking. Class A Sandusky, Ohio, 3-5,8,486.17, Joe vlto, San Antonio, 6-2, South Bend at Madison, 7 p.m. QUALITY INN-SOUTH »l Memorial Flew, Sturgeon Boy 8,448.18, Curtis Odom, Wlnston-Salem, N.C., 5-3,8,444. Kane Countv at Beloit And no one comes through Saturday's gomes If, More McDowell, Moaisen, 2-4, 8,419. 20, Randy Quod City at Rocktord 4916 E. Broadway New larger room Sheldon (17-9) vs. Walertord (2J-13), n a.m. Pedersen, Santa Maria, Collt, 5-3,8,416.21, Billy Young, Appleton at Kenosha louder than Tony Benisch, whose Bonouel (16-1) vs. Rlpon (20-10), 2 p.m. Edmond, Okla., 4-4, 8,363. 22, Dave D'Entremont, Waterloo at Clinton (Hwys. 51 and 12/18) 6000 sq. ft. DeForest (23-7) vs. Holmen (26-17), 5 p.m. Parmo, Ohio, 2-6,8,270. 23, Bruce Hamilton, Seattle, 1-7, Peorla at Burlington play at second base and .486 batting Sturgeon Uay (17-8) vs. Vlroquo (33-H), 8 p.m. 8,164. 24, Rick Steelsmlth, Wichita, Kan., 0-8,8,085. Cedar Rapids at Springfield ' • Spencer Johnson chooses Oregon State/SB 1B Sports editor: • Wisconsin State Journal William K. Brophy, 252-6170 SPORTS •MONEY/SB Saturday, August 3,1991 'Extra' loses battle with UW's Lowe critically ill By Shari Rampenthal and was moved to the intensive them if they have questions they Lowe, the 1990 Big Ten and Sports reporter care unit Wednesday. can rely on us," she said. Mideast Region coach of the year, bottom line University of Wisconsin volley- "Steve's fighting it and that's led UW to its first National Col- ball Coach Steve Lowe, who led all (the family) really wants Marra said the three assistant legiate Athletic Association tour- With apologies to Paul Johnson, it's the Badgers to the Big Ten Con- released," Petrak said. coaches — Margie Fitzpatrick, nament berth last fall. The 10th- time to present WKOW-TV's Sunday Night ference championship and a na- UW Associate Athletic Director Liz Hert and graduate assistant ranked Badgers hosted a first- After the News Programming award. tional tournament berth last sea- Cheryl Marra said: "Steve is very Andrea Redick — will serve as round match against Illinois and And the nominees are ... the son, was in critical condition in ill at this point, and at this time "interim group coaches" in set an NCAA attendance record defending champion, "Sports Extra," a 25- the intensive care unit at Meriter we're real concerned for his Lowe's absence. Hert, a former when 10,935 people showed up at minute sports show hosted by Johnson, Hospital-Park, a hospital spokes- health. I don't feel free to give any University of the Pacific ail- the UW Field House to watch Wis- and the challenger, reruns of "Married person said Friday. kind of medical diagnosis. The American and an assistant coach consin's three-set victory. UW lost . . . with Children," a Fox network "He's suffering from complica- people at the hospital know better at Gonzaga University, will fill its opening match in NCAA re- program. tions with pneumonia," said Mike about that. We just know it's very the spot left vacant when Stepha- gionals to Nebraska. May I have the Petrak, a friend whom the family serious and we're very concerned nie Hawbecker recently was se- has designated to answer inquiries lected to be the head coach at Vir- In five seasons with the Badg- COMMENTARY envelope, please? for Steve right now." And the winner is on his condition. "He was admit- Marra met with five UW ginia Tech. ers, Lowe has compiled a 108-64 . . . well, let's just ted last Saturday to intermediate players Friday afternoon. The Badgers are scheduled to record, including last year's mark say there are more care and is now in intensive care." "We brought them up to begin practice Aug. 11. Their first of 29-8. In its first postseason ap- apologies for Lowe, 35, entered the hospital on his condition and particularly competition of the season is sched- pearance, UW won the inaugural Johnson. last weekend because he was ex- on how things are going to work uled for Aug. 31 at the Kentucky Women's Invitational Volleyball WKOW (Ch. 27) periencing breathing problems come preseason, and assured Kickoff Classic in Lexington. Championship in 1989. Steve Lowe has decided to replace "Sports Extra" with LARRY "Married . . . with GALLUP Children." The last SPORTS ON THE AIR "Sports Extra" will ^•••"•"•••i air Aug. 11. Superspeedway The reason behind the show's cancellation is, in a tremendous upset, money. The show wasn't getting the ratings the station may roar again wanted. The higher the ratings, the higher the advertising rates the station can charge. Also, Ch. 27 doesn't have the By Kris Kort sale, since last September. money to invest in the show to help Sports reporter "There seems to be quite a bit improve its ratings. The old Capital Superspeedway of interest in the area for the "I'm not happy about doing this outside Oregon, shut down since track to be back again," said because (the show) was my idea 1989, could be sold and reopened Erickson. "It was a shame that it originally," Ch. 27 General Bob by next spring, if a prospective was neglected. McCall said. " 'Sports Extra' had a loyal buyer has his way. "I think the Madison area — audience but it wasn't growing and, by the Wayne Erickson, owner of and not only Madison, (but) Janes- end of Sunday, most people had seen the Slinger Speedway, is negotiating ville, Rockford, Beloit, that whole highlights they wanted to see. If we could to purchase the racetrack from area — is full of race fans. have devoted more resources to do it and M&I Bank in Milwaukee. There's a lot of race fans from devoted more to local stories, we could "At the moment, I'm looking at that area that come to my race- have done better. But we weren't able to it. There's nothing definite," track." do that." Erickson said. "I'm trying to get Slinger Speedway annually McCall emphasized that the some quotes together on what it's draws in excess of 150,000 specta- cancellation had nothing to do with the going to cost to make the thing op- tors, according to Mark Gundrum, quality of the show. erable. I'll make my decision by publicity director at the track. Of i "The people on that program worked Oct. 1." the 26 events scheduled there this I extremely hard," McCall said. "We were The half-mile oval, between year, all but two feature late- pleased with the content." Oregon and Stoughton off High- model stock cars. Erickson said he Which is some consolation to Johnson, way 138 on Sunrise Road, has a would also run late models at who has hosted "Sports Extra" since he dirt surface and its resurfacing Capital. joined Ch. 27 as the weekend sports cost is the biggest roadblock to "I may be hurting myself by anchor in June 1989. making the facility operable. coming there, but I don't think "They tell me it's for financial reasons. However, Erickson runs his own so," Erickson said. "I really think That makes it easier to accept," Johnson construction company, so he it should be a success." said. "They just feel they can make a would seem to have a good chance Sam's Capital Superspeedway bundle of money with 'Married. . . with to work a deal. was built in 1963 by Sam Bartus. Children.'" "It's going to take some work," Before that, the site had been a "Sports Extra" began in August 1988 as dirt go-kart track. Bartus con- a 15-minute program hosted by Paul said Erickson, 53, of Hartford, "but if I can get everything verted the quarter-mile paved Rudy, who later left for a station in Green oval into a paved half-mile track Bay. worked out, I'd be thinking of op- erating by mid-May of next year." in 1969. Johnson's style, occasionally goofy and Bartus sold the track to Fred definitely offbeat, gave the show an M&I foreclosed on the previous Nielsen of Lake Villa, 111., in 1980 anything-goes character. He not only owners in 1989 when the group, and it became Capital Super- pushed the envelope, he opened it. headed by Craig Hemmen of New speedway. In 1983, Nielsen, car Whether you liked it or not, "Sports Berlin, couldn't meet loan com- owner for driver , sold Extra" should be mourned as an mitments made to the bank when the track to Bob and Tony Zeider enterprising local sports program that, financing the purchase of the of Milwaukee. The Zeiders, who unfortunately, was perceived to be on the track in 1986. After converting the added a quarter-mile course in- wrong side of the bottom line. paved track to dirt in 1987 and side the half-mile track, sold it "I know a lot of people enjoyed the renaming it Impact Speedway, three years later to Hemmen's show. I think there was a real cult Hemmen's group faced declining group. following for it," Johnson said. "I think attendance and eventually shut Although attendance sagged in when people remember the show, they'll State Journal photo/SCOTT SEID down in 1989. recent years when a variety of remember we had fun." Erickson, owner of the Slinger shows — sportsman, street stock McCall said "Married . . . with track for 18 years, thinks he can and Enduro, as well as dirt late Children" will start in September and will Wide-eyed enthusiasm make it work with late-model models, cycles and sprints — were run Tuesdays through Fridays and stock cars. He said he has been ne- offered, the track once regularly Sundays at 10:30 p.m. Ch. 27 decided to air Middleton's Alissa Adler swims breaststroke portion swimming championships Friday. Adler won her gotiating with Fritz Gierach, the drew between 3,000 and 5,000 fans the show Sundays instead of Mondays, at of 100-yard individual medley in Madison all-city preliminary in girls 9-10 age group. Story/48. real estate agent in charge of the when late models were offered. least through football season, because "Monday Night Football" would have pushed the show too late. • Exhibitionists on TV: WISC-TV (Ch. 3) is the station to watch for Green Bay Majkowski to take center stage Packers exhibition games. The first two — tonight vs. New England at Green Bay Tonight's the night: in Packers' exhibition opener and Aug. 10 at New Orleans — will be shown live. The last game — Aug. 24 vs. By John Aehl Cincinnati at Milwaukee — will be shown bition game of the season. with Majkowski's doctors and the After Majkowski will come cago Bears as a Plan B free agent Sports reporter during the off-season, will also on tape Aug. 25. Kickoff is 6 p.m. at Lambeau himself, Packers third-year man Anthony Dilweg. GREEN BAY — Tonight's the Field in Green Bay. In Madison, Coach Lindy Infante said Majkow- Dilweg is also something of a play. Green Bay's WBAY-TV will produce night the Green Bay Packers and WISC-TV (Ch. 3) will televise the ski will start. How much he will question mark after a spotty 1990 Warning: Don't expect to find the telecasts, with Tim Hunt, WBAY's their fans will get their first clue game. play depends on how the game season as the starter when Maj- out too much from this game about sports director, and former Packers star of whether Don Majkowski can Majkowski apparently has re- goes, Infante said. kowski wasn't available. how the Packers will do during the Paul Hornung announcing. still play football. covered from the injury to his "I'm healthy and ready," Maj- Third will be Blair Kiel, who regular season. About 70 players The Packers' third game — Aug. 17 Majkowski, the Packers' start- right shoulder that required sur- kowski said this week. "Now I has been the Packers' third-string Please turn to 4B, Col. 3 against Buffalo at Camp Randall Stadium ing quarterback before he injured gery last December. He has have to take some hits." quarterback for three seasons. — will be televised nationally by CBS but, his shoulder Nov. 18, will start to- thrown the ball at least ade- Infante said he will try to play If the Packers get enough op- • Webb re-injures knee/26 unless the game is sold out (not a chance), night against the New England quately in three weeks of practice. all four the Packers portunities on offense, Mike • Test awaits defensive line/28 the game will be blacked out in Madison. Patriots in Green Bay's first exhi- So, on Friday, after consulting have in training camp. Tomczak, picked up from the Chi- Rangers ransack Brewers bullpen in 15-1 rout

TEXAS MILWAUKEE By Andy Baggot a designated hitter. the current Brewers bullpen has al- touching Bohanon (1-0) again. The Valentine was trying to get every- ob r h bl Ob r h bl For the six men who make up Downing

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Area Baseball Miles, Larry Euler 78. Yahara Hills (72) - Pat Moore 73; Mike Bungy 75; Professional Orv Walsvlk 77; Dave Sorcnson 78. WISCONSIN DELLS GREYHOUND PARK HOME TALENT LEAGUE LPGA PHAR-MOR TOURNAMENT Frldoy'i early results WESTERN SECTION U.S. AMATEUR SECTIONAL QUALIFYING At Vienna, Ohio At Merrill Hilts CC, Waukttha, par 72 Friday's first-round Kodtri FIRST Grade A (5/16 ml.) Time 3J.01 W L W L Friday's results Plattevllle 12 1 Hollandale 7 7 66 - Danielle Ammoccapanc, 32-34. 3 Teamo Tompo Rose 11.60 6.20 3.20 144 - Mario TlilanI, Cherokee CC-Modlson, 75-69. 67 - PamelaWrloht, 30-37; Peggy Klrsch, 28-39. 4 Loser Bud 14.00 5.60 Rldgewav 12 J Arena 6 Cazenovla 145 - Jon Oaks, Merrill Hills CC-Waukesha, 74-71. it - Morta Flgueras-Dottl, 32-36; Shirley Furlong, 1 Pot C Affluent 4.00 10 2 Muscoda 4 10 144 - x-Jeff Ausen, Merrill Hills CC-Waukesho. 76- Wlota Quln 3-4 S109.60; <2 Trl 3-4-1 51155.00; $1 Trl 1-3-4 10 2 Rlchland Center 2 11 70; y-Todd Thompson, Smyrna, Go., 77-69. Dodgevlllo 69 - vlckl Fergon, 32-37; Jane Geddes, 34-35; 1577.50 8 6 Gratlot 1 13 x - first alternate, v - second alternate. Blanchordvllle a 6 Lena (III.) 1 13 Nancy Harvey, 35-34; Katie Peterson, 33-36; Cindy Flog- Currier, 32-37; Pot Bradley, 33-36; Dottle Mochrle, 33-36. SECOND Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 32.55 70 - Barb Thomas, 33-37; Jull Inkster, 32-31; Joan NORTHERN SECTION 5 Midwest Dandv 9.60 4.60 3.60 Pltcock, 34-36; Deb Richard, 34-36; Gall Graham, 34-36; 6 Jack N Box Lee 7.60 4.80 W L W L Softball Amy Alcott, 36-34; Maggie Will, 33-37; Chris Johnson, 34- 4 Golden Parachute 5.40 Black Earth 13 3 Wounakec 9 6 36; Tanl Tatum, 35-35. Quln 5-6 558.JO; 52 Trl 5-6-4 51228.60; SI Trl 4-5-6 Mlddleton 12 4 Povnette 5 11 SCHOOL-COMMUNITY RECREATION 71 - Mvra Blackwelder, 35-36; Mariano Floyd, 34- S614.40 Souk Prairie 10 4 Cross Plain* 4 11 37; Nina Foust, 35-36; Meg Mallon, 34-37; Mary Beth Dolly Double (3-5) S 47.20 Coed competitive Baraboo 11 5 zPortaoe 5 13 Atlanta: Still waters 113, Maronga Monaeese 7; Willy Zimmerman, 35-36; Dawn Coe, 34-37; Joan Delk, 34-37; scratched 7 Ashton 6 Rio 0 15 Bear 12, Harmony Bar 11; Cardinals 10, Wilson's Bar I 2; Jenny Lldback, 33-38; Tammle Green, 32-39; Alice Mill- Schooner's Bar 18, Busse's Midway 7. er, 35-36; Jayne Thobols, 33-38; Alice Rltrman, 32-39; THIRD Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 32.31 i - Standings reflect forfelttlna of remaining games against Mlddleton, Black Earth and Baraboo Nancy Ramsbottom, 33-38; Kay Cackerlll, 32-39; Sherrl 6 Four Leaf 9.60 7.00 3.40 Baltimore: Mr. Robert's 12, Hendogs 5; Alt 'n Bach's 4, Schwoegler's I 3; Mr. Robert's 10, Present Past 3; In- Stelnhouer, 35-36; Patty Sheehan, 33-38; Nancl Bowen, 5 Mp's Revelation 12.40 5.20 36-35; Mlssle McGeorge, 36-35; Colleen Walker, 37-34; 3 Rlt Z Girl 3.00 EASTERN SECTION sanity Defense 10, Alpha Distributors 4. Boston: Red Shed III 12, Woody-Anne's 5; Wilson's Janice Glbsan, 34-37. Quln 5-6 S102.60; 52 Trl 6-5-3 51009.20; SI Trl 3-5-6 Second half Other stole gorier S504.60 Eail Division Southeast Division Bar II 10, Stlllwaters II7; Northgate Barber Shop 12, Won- der Pub I 2; Bennett's 7, Whit's Sporting Goods 0 (forfeit); 73 - Martha Mouse, 34-39. W L W L FOURTH Grade D (TBC ml.) Time 40.22 Wilson's Bar II 13, Bennett's 12; Red Shed III 7, Northgate vSun Prairie 5 0 vUtlca 4 i Barber Shop 6. PGA BUICK OPEN IKIKIWIne 18.60 7.40 4.00 vStoughton 3 1 vMllton 3 1 At Grand Blanc, Mkh. 8 Jan's Dancer 4.40 3.20 Chicago: WEA Insurance Trust 15, Hottmann Con- vCottage Grove 3 1 Albion 3 1 struction 10; Red Shed II 7, Characters 0 (forfeit); Brat Friday's second-round leaders 4 Sir Petrle 3.20 McForland 2 1 Fort Atkinson 3 2 und Brau II 16, Valley Trust 10; Steve's Liquor 19, Red 132 - Greg Norman, 67-65. Quln 1-8 (27.00; S2 Trl 1-8-4 S205.40; SI Trl 1-4-8 V Oregon 3 2 Jefferson 3 2 Shed I 8. 133 - Scott Hoch, 63-70. S102.70 Verona 3 3 Lake Geneva 2 3 134 - Brad Faxon, 66-68; Chip Beck, 67-67; Wayne Superfecta (1-8-4-5)» 931.60 Cincinnati: Cellular One 6, Villa Tap 5; Norm's All- yAAonona 2 3 Whitewater | 4 Stars 7, Regent St. Retreat VI 6; Snowball's Chance 19, Gradv, 68-66. Deerfleld 2 4 Lake Mills 0 4 Friends of WHA-TV I; Mr. Robert's II 14, Amble Truck- 115 - Gil Morgan, 69-66; Gene Souers, 67-61; FIFTH Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 32.43 Marshall 1 5 Ing 6. Kenny Knox, 69-66; Andrew Maoee, 69-66. 7 Dox Fox 6.80 4.20 3.20 Waterloo 1 5 116 - David Edwards, 68-66; Barry Jaeckel, 67-69; 4 Cub Pan Bud Man 4.80 3.40 Dallas: Madcaps 15, Trek USA 9; Wilson's Bar III 11, V - Tied for first-half title Copper Grid I 3; Paddy's Pub 7, Pizza Pit 0 (forfeit); Pur- Marco Dawson, 66-70; Lee Janzen, 71-65; Ben Crenshaw. 1 RM Nocturnal 3.40 68-68. Quln 4-7 J21.60; $2 Trl 7-4-1 $129.00; $1 Trl 1-4-7 $64.50 golders 22, Buckeye Inn I B; Wilson's Bar III 21, Paddy's Today's pomes Pub 110; Trek USA 7, Pizza Pit 0 (forfeit). 117 - Howard Twlttv, 71-66; Leonard Thompson, Denver Old's Seed 18, Wilson's Bar IV 7; Burke Sta- 70-67; Nick Foldo, 68-69; Jay Delslng, 68-69; Tommy SIXTH Grade A (5/16 ml.) Time 32.16 WESTERN SECTION Moore, 67-70; Duffy Waldorf, «»-68; Steve Pate, 68-69; 6Kellev'sLadv 5.60 3.20 3.00 Wlota at Caienovla, 1 p.m. tion 18, Monday's 13; Busch's Bunch 17, Bowl-A-Vard 13. Coed recreational Steve Lowerv, 68-69; Brian Watts, 70-67. 4 Pate Panache 7.00 5.00 Rldgewav at Plattevllle, 7:30 p.m. Ill - Brad Fobel, 68-70; Bill Brltton, 69-69; Billy An- 3 P's Jetset . . 4 80 Houston: Trippers 21, Tally's 7; Hlde-Away 7, Jab- NORTHERN SECTION berwockys 6; Sports Pub 17, Esquela's 0 (forfeit). drade, 72-66; Mike Standly, 68-70; Dave Sutherland, 67- Quln 4-6 $20.60; 52 Trl 6-4-3 $232.00; $1 Trl 3-4-6 Black Earth at Sauk Prairie, 1 p.m. 71; John Inman, 70-68; Mike Springer, 70-48; Bill Sander, 1116.00 Los Angeles: Suttle Press 11, Odana Press 4; Pres- Baraboo at Ashton, 1 p.m. to's Red Hots 19, Schwoeglers 5; Geneva 7, Red Shed 0 67-71; Hal Suttan, 69-69; Lonnv Wadklns, 69-69; Scott Rio at Waunakee, 1 p.m. (forfeit); Living Legends 7, Mac Attack 3, Gump, 70-68. SEVENTH Grade C (TBC ml.) Time 40.30 Stots) QoHert 8 Larlsan 24.00 10.00 5.60 EASTERN SECTION Miami: Paddy's Pub II 16, Wonder Bar II 12; Ella's Southeast Division 11, Indian Jo 8; Madison Gupples 15, Indian Jo 8; Gone (Foiled to qualify) 7 Y Not Suele 8.00 5.80 141 - Dan Forsman, 73-69. Lake Mills at Jefferson, 7:30 p.m. Batty 21, Madison Gupples 4. 1 Ac Fastco Aztec 4.20 144 - Andy North, 73-71. Quln 7-8 S70.40; S2 Trl 8-7-1 $426.80; $1 Trl 1-7-8 Milwaukee: Talking Heads 12, Ron's Ringers 11; $213.40 Sunday's games Mad Hitters 12, Weber Realty 3; Stein Medical 11, Con- nev Safety 7; Forty Something vs. Laurel Tavern (double PGA SENIORS LONG ISLAND CLASSIC EASTERN SECTION forfeit). At Jericho, N.Y. EIGHTH Grade M (5/16 ml.) Time 32.64 Southeast Division Minneapolis: Anchor Inn 8, Homer Lions 7; Wiggles Friday's first-round leaden 7 Ale Mover 8.BO 5.40 4.20 Fort Atkinson at Albion, 1 p.m. 12, Knuckleheads 11; Bury Them Foes 13, Dream Lanes 67 - Larry Laarettl, 34-33; Jim Colbert, 33-34; IP'S Proxy 25.20 13.40 Whitewater at Utlca, 1 p.m. 9; Wiggles 20, Harmony Bar 2. Homero Blancas, 35-32. 3 Evening Gold 7.00 Lake Geneva at Milton, 1 p.m. New York: Wilson's Bar V 14, VFW Post 8483 9; Sil- ta - Mike Joyce, 35-33; Frank Beard, 32-36; Jim Quln 1-7 594.60; $2 Trl 7-1-3 $1337.20; SI Trl 1-3-7 East Division ver Eagle 9, Tully's 8; VFW Post 8483 19, Buckeye Inn 18; Dent, 31-36; Bob Charles, 35-33; Gary Player, 35-33; $668.60 Stoughton at Cottage Grove, 1:30 p.m. Knuckles Bar 9, Avenue Bar 8. George Archer, 34-34; Miller Barber, 33-35. Superfecta (7-1-AII-AIDS225.40 Monona at Waterloo, 1:30 p.m. Philadelphia: Ten-Seventeen 17, Sports Pub II 8; 69 - , 35-34; Bob Brue, 14-15; Marshall at Verona, 1:30 p.m. J.CSnead, 33-36; Dale Douglass, 36-33. NINTH Grade B (TBC ml.) Time 40.07 Deerfleld at McFarland, 1:30 p.m. Slugs 5, Madison Bookkeeping 4; Ohio Tavern 7, Gener- Ics 0 (forfeit); Cellar Bar 7, Nematodes 4. 70 - Dick Hendrlckson, 34-36; Jim O'Hern, 37-33; 4McP'sCherl 11.40 5.20 4.60 Oregon at Sun Prairie, 1:30 p.m. Deray Simon, 35-35; Ken Still, 35-35; Charles Coody, 33- BLIghtnlnLaur 2.80 3.20 San Diego: Sam & Janet Evening 7, Muckrakers 0 NORTHERN SECTION (forfeit); Steven's Construction 11, Lutheran Brotherhood 37; Chi Chi Rodriguez, 36-34; Al Kelley, 34-36; Jim Albus, 2 Win D Julius 5.20 Waunakee at Sauk Prairie, 1 p.m. 10. 34-36; Larry Mowrv, 38-32. Quln 4-8 $16.80; $2 Trl 4-8-2 $245.80; SI Trl 2-4-8 Cross Plains at Mlddleton, 1 p.m. 71 - Tommy Aaron, 37-34; Babe Hlskey, 35-36; $122.90 San Francisco: Schooners II 11, Runs 9; Schoep's I 5, Rio at Baraboo, 1 p.m. Crystal Corner 4; Joma Industries 13, Mike's Place , 35-36; Charlie Slfford, 34-37; Don Mossen- Ashton at Povnette, 1 p.m. Floral 2; Dan Krall Company 27, Ken's Bar 3. gale, 36-35; Larry Zlegler, 37-34; Billy Casper, 35-36. GENEVA LAKES KENNEL CLUB Black Earth at Portage, 1 p.m. Spokane: Don Miller 22, Mass Commies 7; Fast For- Friday's results WESTERN SECTION ward 7, Mad City Knights 0 (forfeit); Flfty-Flfty 19, Crys- FIRST Grade M (5/16 ml.) Time 32.21 Dodgevllle at Blanchardvllle, 1 p.m. tal Corner 10; Two Wins 22, Schoep's Ice Cream II11. Amateur 7 Benaroo 7.00 4.00 3.00 Gratlot at Caienovla, 1 p.m. 8 Dar's Bo|o 5.40 3.60 Arena at Wloto, 1 p.m. SJJ'sCoorsLlle 2.80 Rlchland Center at Lena, III., 1 p.m. Tennis University of Wisconsin golfer Ron Stale Journal photo/SCOTT SEID Quln 7-8 $19.60; S2 Trl 7-8-5 $100.60; SI Trl 7-8-5 $50.30 Hollandale at Muscoda, 1 p.m. Wuensche shot rounds of 70 and 72 Friday to earn one of 16th match-play berths at the SECOND Grade E (5/16 ml.) Time 31.96 ROCK RIVER LEAGUE VOLVO LEAGUE Western Amateur Championship at Point Shorewood Sharks Coach Katrina Kutzbach consoles Charlie McCanna after 3 Sklmar Moose 9.80 3.60 2.80 SOUTHERN DIVISION 3.0 - Unspansored Peterson 8-0, Zach's Avenue 8 Atlantic Recoil 3.20 2.80 Bar 6-1, Net Busters II 4-4, Net Wits 4-4, Approachers 3-5, O'Woods GAVCC In Benton Harbor, Mich. W L W L he lost his goggles in boys 8-and-under 25-yard breaststroke Friday. 1 Hotline HI Tech 5.40 Ageless Wonders 1-6, Lobsters 1-7. Wuensche, 22, of Oshkosh, will meet Pat Ashlppun 8 1 Mdsn Davis Duehr .... 4 Quln 3-8 $7.40; $2 Trl 3-8-1 $171.60;$! Trl 3-8-1 $85.80 8 3.5 - Division 1: Net Challengers 9-0, Net Assets Clyman .. 9 2 Mdsn Laurel Tavern . 3 7 Moore of Blsmark, N.D., In his match-play Dolly Double (7-3) $35.00 6-3, gutless Wonders 6-3, IDS 4-5, Court Cannibals 4-5, Johnson Creek 9 2 Lebanon 2 9 Cherokee Dunlop Overs 4-5, Mad City Smashers 1-e, opener today at 8:37 a.m. The winner would Hustlsford 7 4 Neosho 1 11 THIRD Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.79 Mint Condition 0-0. Division 2: Team Volvo 8-0, Racket meet the winner of the match between U.S. Watertown 5 4 2 Marvel's Delight 45.60 38.60 9.40 Launchers 6-2, Lobsters (with claws) 5-3, Serve & Volley Amateur champion Phil Mlckelson of San 4-4, net Busters 3-5, Lobsters (without clows) 2-6, Mr. G 3 Keystone Ace ISM 8.00 NORTHERN DIVISION Diego and Kelly Mltchum of Southern Pines, 4 WordPerfect 7.60 Strings 1-7. Quln 2-3 $392.80; $2 Trl 2-3-4 $3485.40; $1 Trl 2-3-4 W L W L 4.0 - Cherokee Chiefs 8-0, Cherokee Classics 4-3, N.C., In the afternoon quarterfinals. $1742.70 Kewaskum 10 2 Fond du Lac 4 8 Cherokee Competitors 3-4, Prairie Athletic Club 3-4, Sllnger 1 1 3 Horlcon 4 9 Racaueteers 0-7. WESTERN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP Keith, Brehm FOURTH Grade C (3/8 ml.) Time 38.26 Oakfleld 10 3 Rubicon 3 7 4.5 - No Faults 7-1, Talking Largeheads 6-2, Thirty At Benton Harbor, Mich. 4 Flaming Impact 6.60 4.20 3.80 Waupun 7 5 Brownsville 1 12 Something 5-2, Capital Gang 4-4, Aces 3-4, Court Mas- Friday's final qualifying results 7 Rear Wheel 10.20 6.00 Juneau , 6 7 ters 2-6, Powless 0-8. 279 - Phil Mlckelson, 67-67-71-74. 6 Alluring Dream 4.80 285 - Tim Herron, 75-67-71-72. Quln 4-7 $43.00 Friday's result 286 - Mark Small, 71-71-74-70; Michael Sposa, 77- Super (4-7-6-2) $ 4591.20 I Super (4-7-6-2) $ 2295.60 SOUTHERN DIVISION 70-68-71; Danny Yates, 71-72-72-71; Manny Zerman, 72- Madison Laurel Tavern at Watertown, late BASEBALL 73-69-72. FIFTH Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.85 288 - Brad Klaprott, 74-70-72-72. 2 Slicks What 5.20 3.40 3.00 Today's games 289 - Sean Gorgone, 75-69-73-72; Todd Kernoghon, pool efforts 4 MR Dillon 8.40 4.80 77-68-70-74; Pat Moore, 72-75-69-73; Ron Wuensche, 72- 6 Visual Contact 3.40 SOUTHERN DIVISION 73-70-72. Hustlsford at Johnson Creek Quln 2-4 536.00; $2 Trl 2-4-6 $149.20; $1 Trl 2-4-6 $74.60 Minor league 290 - Omar Urestl, 77-71-47-75; Diego Venturerla, Ctymon at Ashlppun 71-73-72-74; Ron Whltfaker, 76-73-68-73. 291 - x-Justln Leonard, 74-71-73-73; x-Kelly Mltch- SIXTH Grade A (5/ 16 ml.) Time 31.68 MIDWEST LEAGUE 6 KR'S Rubicon 13.80 7.20 4.40 Sunday's games um, 72-78-69-72; Hans Albertsson, 78-72-68-73; Ren Swimmers tie; break record (Affiliations In parentheses) 8 Barbs Big Shot 4.60 3.20 SOUTHERN DIVISION Budde, 80-70-73-68; Dave Carothers, 77-68-73-73; Jim 5 Movie Club 3.20 Lebanon at Ashfppun SECOND HALF Furyk, 71-74-73-73; Lucas Parsons, 73-72-76-70. Qulh 6-8 $34.60; $2 Trl 6-8-5 $282.60; $1 Trl 6-8-5 Neosho at Johnson Creek NORTHERN DIVISION Other state golfers By Tanya McDonald $141.30 Madison Davis Duehr at Watertown (Foiled to qualify) Madison Laurel Tavern at Hustlsford W L Pet 306 - Casey Brozek, 75-75-77-79. Sports reporter CITY SWIMMING SEVENTH Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.49 NORTHERN DIVISION zMadlson (Athletics) 23 16 .590 x - qualified via playoff. 2 Black Hurricane 13.40 6.60 5.80 Rockford (Expos) 22 17 .564 Brownsville at Waupun , 20 The neighborly advice, David 3 Ultimately Fine 9.00 7.00 Horlcon at Rubicon Kane County (Orioles) 19 .513 U.S. GIRLS JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP BOYS 7 Sophlre Skies 5.20 Juneau at Kewaskum Beloll (Brewers) 19 20 .467 At Wichita, Kan. Frattinger's whimsical way of pre- 8-and-under Quln 2-3 $79.60; 52 Trl 2-3-7 $884.80; $1 Trl 2-3-7 Sllnger at Fond du Lac South Bend (White Sox) ie 21 .462 Friday's semifinal results 25-yard freestyle - Paul Brehm, R, :15.29; 2, Adam $442.40 Kenosha (Twins) 14 25 .359 Emllee Klein, Studio CHv, Calif., def. Alicia Allison, serving his place in city swimming Steffes, Mo, :16.08; 3, Grant Mills, N, :16.13; 4, Joseph HOME TALENT NIGHT LEAGUE Appleton (Royals) 14 25 .359 Santa Ana, Calif, 3-and-2. Klmberly Marshall, Bermuda, history, went in one ear and out the Wolff, S, :16.27; 5, Ben Powers, Mo, M6.29; 6, Tommy EIGHTH Grodc B (5/16 ml.) Time 31.48 (Through Thursday's games) def. JoJo Robertson, Roswell, N.M., 19 holes. Berklund, Ml, :16.48. 6Pen'sDarlln 10.40 4.80 3.80 SOUTHERN DIVISION 25 backstroke - 1, Nathan Rlchgels, Ml, :18.99; 2, SOUTH SECTION other. SFJJosh 8.40 6.20 W L Pet Jerod Keene, P, :19.53; 3, Charley Otis, P, :20.28; 4, Wil- I Royal Lighting 4.40 liam Huepenbecker, HF, :20.31; 5, Charlie Manning, Mo, W L W L Waterloo (Padres) 25 14 .641 "David said he would give me Quln 6-8 $46.40 Plattevllle a 0 Hollandale ... 2 4 :21.02; 6, Shawn Devlft, Ml, :22.36. Clinton (Giants) 24 15 .626 TENNIS Super (6-8-1-2) $2609.60 1 Super (6-8-1-2) $ 1304.80 Blonchardvllle 5 1 Gratlot 0 5 Peorla (Cubs) 22 17 .564 $20 if I didn't break his record," 25 breoslstroke - I, Ehren Keith, Mo, :18.82; 2, Ben Wlota 5 3 Lena, til ,... 0 7 Quad City (Angels) 20 19 .513 Powers, Mo, :21.01; 3, William Huepenbecker, HF, :2I.08; NINTH Grade C (Si 16 ml.) Time 31.62 Springfield (Cardinals) , 19 20 .487 said Paul Brehm, who, like Frat- 4, Chris Peterson, Mo, :21.52; 5, Jeff Myers, Ml, :2I.59; 6. 1 Sanbar Pact 11.40 6.80 5.00 WEST SECTION Ross Tlefenthaler, MB, :21.89. Cedar Rapids (Reds) 17 22 .436 Professional tinger, swims for Ridgewood pool. 8 Sondalea 7.60 4.40 W L W L zBurllngton (Astros) 16 23 .410 25 butterfly - 1, Paul Brehm, R, :16.34; 1, Ehren 7 Superiors Jean D 4.40 Cazenolva 7 1 Rlchland Center ... 2 5 z - First-half champion VOLVO TOURNAMENT "But I didn't listen to him. I swam Keith, Mo, :16.34; 3, Joseph Wolff, S, M7.27; 4, Nathan Quln 1-8 $29.00; $2 Trl 1-8-7 $253.60; $1 Trl 1-8-7 Sauk Prairie 6 1 Arena ... 2 7 At Los Angeles Rlchgels, Ml, :17.73; 5, Charley Otis, P, :19.38; 6, Tommy 5126.80 Friday's quarterfinal results Berklund, Ml, :19.82. Rldgowav 5 3 Muscoda ... 1 6 Friday's results as fast as I could." Dodgevllle 4 4 Madison 3, South Bend 2 Stefan Edberg (1), Sweden, def. Aaron Krlcksteln (7), 9- and 10-year-olds TENTH Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 31.12 Belolt 4, Kane County 1 Grasse Polnte, Mich., 6-4, 7-5. (4), San Ra- So did Monona's Ehren Keith. 50 freestyle - Dylan Donnelly, P, :30.41; 2, Michael 4ZanyTerrv 14.00 6.80 5.40 EAST SECTION Rockford 6, Quad City 3 fael, Calif., def. Steve Bryan, Katv, Texas, 6-1,6-3. Stefano Morey, MB, :30.46; 3, Brad Winchester, N, :30.S1; 4, 7 Boston Ebony 4.20 3.00 Appleton A, Kenosha 1 Pescosolldo, Italy, def, , Newport Beach, Calif., The two swimmers, competing Aaron Klnas, C, :30.94; 5, Jay Toutant, S, :31.67; 6, David 8 Dennis Haley 5.00 W L W L 7-6 (7-5), 6-3. Pete Sampras (2), Bradenton, Flo., def. Braun, S, :31.81. Jefferson 7 2 Johnson Creek 4 4 Clinton 3, Waterloo 2 Quln 4-7 $28.00 Burlington 4, Peorla 2 (8), Israel, 6-3,6-4. in separate preliminary heats of the 50 backstroke - 1, David Braun, S, :35.52; 2, Dylan Utlca 6 2 Watertown ... 3 3 1st Half Trl-Super (4-7-S) Pays $ 100.00 Cedar Roplds 8, Springfield 3 Donnelly, P, :36.83; 3, Robert Zlehr, Ml, :37.81; 4, Aaron Milton 5 2 Albion ... 3 4 MAZDA CLASSIC 25-yard butterfly in the boys 8-and- Klnas, C, :38.20; 5, Jesse Davis, S, :38.80; 6, Ben Kltsloar, Fort Atkinson , 6 3 Lake Mills ... 1 4 Today's games ELEVENTH Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 31.30 Kenosha at Madison, 7 p.m. At Carlsbad, Calif. Mo. :38.93. Sun Prairie , 5 4 Deerfleld ... 1 6 under division, came up with the 7DoveCrui 9.60 3.80 3.20 Quad City at Rockford Friday's quarterfinal results 100 individual medley - Robert Zlehr, Ml, 1:20.61; Whitewater 4 4 Marshall 1 8 3 John's Pick 4.00 3.20 Belolt at Kane County Conchlta Martinez (2), Spain, def. Debbie Graham, same result Friday at the 30th an- 2, Nick Krelblch, Ml, 1:21.31; 3, Michael Morey, MB, 4 Jammln Jama! 3.40 Fountain Valley, Calif., 6-0, 7-5. Jennifer Capriati (4), Sad- 1:22.83; 4, Jay Toutant, S, 1:24.82; 5, Matt Kebbekus, Mo. CENTRAL SECTION Appleton at South Bend Quln 3-7 $20.20; $2 Trl 7-3-4 $113.20; $1 Trl 7-3-4 $56.60 Springfield at Waterloo dlebrook, Fla., def. Zlna Garrison (5), Houston, 6-1, 6-4. nual all-city swimming champion- 1:24.94; 6, David Mazur, Ml, 1:25.85. Trl-Super No winners Carryover $ 54,625.00 W L W L Peorla at Cedar Rapids Nathalie Tauzlat (6), France, def. Manuela Maleeva- 50 breaststroke - 1, Elliott Gansner, S, :39.26; 1. Oregon 7 3 Ashton 5 5 Burlington at Clinton Fraanlcre (3), 6-3,6-3. ship at the Shorewood Hills pool. Michael Parsons, R, :41.46; 3, Ben Kltslaor, Mo, :41.59; 4, TWELFTH Grodc A (5/16 ml.) Time 31.22 Black Earth . ., 64 Verona ... 5 4 Nick Krelblch, Ml, :42.09; 5, Sam Llpp, W, :42,83; 6, Chris 2 I'm On A Roll ,. 8.60 5.00 4.20 Mlddleton , 6 4 Waunakee ... 4 5 U.S. PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS They swam to an identical city Brunson, R, :43.20. 1 CY's Kid Brawler . 6.60 7.60 Povnette 6 4 Cross Plains ... 3 7 Al Newton, Mais. record time of 16.34 seconds. The 50 butterfly - I, Brad Winchester, N, :35.09; 2, Matt 3 Odd Karat 7.00 Stoughton 6 4 McFarland ... 1 9 Friday's quarterfinal results Kebbekus, Mo, :37.51; 3, Matthew Shaw, Ml, :37.64; 4, Quln 1-2 $27.80; $2 Trl 2-1-3 $431.80; $1 Trl 2-1-3 Cottage Grove A 4 Tobias Svantessan, Sweden, def. Eric Amend, San time clipped Frattinger's 1985 Vohld Sadrzadeh, P, :38.14; 5, David Mazur, Ml, :38.38; 6, $215.90 Note: Verona and Waunakee played to tie game. FOOTBALL Pedro, Calif, 6-2, 6-4, Jimmy Arias (5), Buffalo, N.Y, def. Mario Jeffery, P, :42.98. Ronald Agenor (4), Ham, 7-6 (8-6), 6-3. Andres Gomez, (7) mark by .3 of a second. THIRTEENTH Grade TD (3/8 ml.) Time 38.79 AMERICAN LEGION STATE TOURNAMENTS Ecuador, def. Andrei Medvedev, Soviet Union, 6-1, 6-7 GIRLS 4 Courageous 15.20 6.40 6.80 Finals in all events, including (Double elimination) Professional (11-13), 6-3. Andrei Cherkasov (1), Soviet Union, def. Jim B-and-under 7 Cheerful Doris 12.20 7.60 Grabb, (8) Tuscan, Ariz, 6-3,6-1. 25 freestyle - 1, Jennifer Skolaskl, N, :15.70; 2, Kris- 5 Take His Word 5.20 CLASS AAA relays, in the five age groups are tin McCoy, MB, :15.99; 2, Bridget Schmelzer, W, :15.97; 2, Quln 4-7 $102.40 At Teller Park, Beloll NFL PRESEASON ATP PHILIPS HEAD CUP scheduled for 9 a.m. today, also at Lauren Wencel, Ml, :15.88; 5, Alalna Davis, S, :16.28. 1 Super (4-7-5-2) $7677.60 Today's games Friday's results At Kitzbuenel, Austria 25 backstroke - 1, Jane Evans, W, :19.13; 2, Bridget Attendance 3110 Handle $ 242937 Chlppewo Falls (36-7) vs. Racine (29-9), 11 a.m. Detroit 24, Cincinnati 20 Friday's results Shorewood Hills. Schmelzer, W, :20.22; 3, Kassle Llnstroth, S, :20.45; 4, Oconomowoc (26-10) vs. Appleton (28-7), 2 p.m. Denver 10, Indianapolis 3 Second round - Sergl Bruguera, Spain, def. Claudia Patty Heinz, C, :20.77; 5, Brittany Donnelly, P, :20.88; 4, Janesvllte (21-13) vs. Stevens Point (31-6), 5 p.m. Today's games Plstolesl, Italy, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1. Emilia Sanchez, Spain, def. Keith also claimed a record in Kristin Slblev, P, :20.89. Belolt (22-15) vs. Morlnette (7-26), B p.m. New England at Green Bay, 6 p.m. Eric Wlnogradsky, France, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4. Marcus Zlllner, 25 breaststroke - Lauren Wencel, Ml, :20.40; 1. AUTO RACING Sunday's games Chicago vs. Son Francisco at Berlin, noon Germany, def. Marcelo Flllpplnl, Uruguay, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. the 25 breaststroke (18.82 seconds), Tana Mltby, N, :20.41; 3, Abbey Wolther, P, :20.52; 4, Chlppewa Falls-Racine loser vs. Oconomowoc-Ap- Mlnnesotat New Orleans, 7 p.m. Richard Vogl, Czechoslovakia, def. Cedrlc Plollne, Sarah Hodullk, S, :20.63; 5, Jennifer Skolaskl. N, :21.55; ft, pleton loser, 11 a.m. Los Angeles Rams vs. Atlanta at Jacksonville, Fla., France, 7-6 (7-4), 6-2. knocking .67 of a second off the Lizzy DeWItt, S, :21.94. Professional Janesvllle-Stevens Point loser vs. Belolt-Marlnette 7 p.m. Third round - Karel Novacek, Czechoslovakia def. mark of Westside's Ricky Carter, 25 butterfly - Jane McDonald, S, :17.57; 2, Sarah loser, 2p.m. Philadelphia at New York Jets, 7 p.m. Morion Valda, Czechoslovakia, 6-1, 7-6 (7-4). Horst Skoff, Hodullk, S, M7.59; 3, Kassle Llnstroth, S, M7.67; 4, Jacaue- Chlppewa Falls-Racine winner vs. Oconomowoc- Dallas at Kansas City, 8 p.m. Austria def. Javier Sanchez, Spain, 6-4,6-3. set in 1977. line Zlehr, Ml, :18.36; 5, Jackie Flint, P, :18.70; 6, Jane CART MARLBORO 500 Appleton winner, 5 p.m. Houston at San Diego, 9 p.m. Evans, W, :18.77. Janesvllle-Stevens Point winner vs. Belolt-Marl- At Brooklyn, Mkh. Los Angeles Raiders vs. Miami at Tokyo, 9 p.m. ATP SAN MARINO CHAMPIONSHIP "I knew if I worked hard at it, I 9- and 10-year-olds Tentative lineup lor Sunday's race nette winner, 8p.m. Phoenix at Seattle, 9:30 p.m. At San Marino, Italy 50 freestyle - 1, Madelalne DeWlnkel, S, :30.08; 2, I, Rick Mears, Bokersfleld, Catlf., Penske-Chevro- Sunday's game CLASS AA Friday's third-round results would get it," Keith said. "I was Alicia Grazlano, R, :30.19; 3, Laura Busby, W, :32.62; 4, let, 225.169 breaks own record of 224.301 set In 1986). 2, Washington at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. At Schlieve Field, Waupun Gulllermo Perez-Roldan (1), Argentina, def. Carlos Margie Witter, Ml, :32.85; 5, Abbl Conrad, P, :32.S7; 6, Emerson FHtipaldl, Brazil, Penske-Chevrolet, 224.904. 3, Monday't) gomes sort of nervous." Today's games Costa, Spain, 5-7, 6-2, 6-1. Renzo Furlan (5), Italy, def. Catherine Drlscoll, Ml, :32.96. Mario Andrettl, Narareth, Pa., Lola-Chevrolet, 224.166. 4, Buffalo at New York Giants, 7 p.m. Onatoska (32-7) vs. Sparta (25-13), 11 a.m. Franco Davln, Argentina, 6-2, 6-3. Frederic Fontang, 50 backstroke - 1, Brooke Skartvedt, C, :33.89; 2, Bobby Rahal, Dublin, Ohio, Lola-Chevrolet, 224.122. 5, Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Brehm also had the fastest time Kfmberly (21-12) vs. Genoa City (15-12), 2 p.m. France, def. Claudia Mezzadrl, Switzerland, 6-4,6-0. Allssa Adler, Ml, :35.04; 3, Alicia Grazlano, R. :35.93; 4. Michael Andrettl, Nazareth, Pa., Lola-Chevrolet, 223.840. Water-town (14-9-2) vs. Taylor County (14-12), 5 p.m. Beth Priest, P, :37.49; 5, Jennifer Pofahl, Ml, :38.62; 6, 6, John Andrettl, Indianapolis, Lola-Chevrolet, 223.655. 7, in the 25 freestyle, clocking 15.29 Menasha (24-13) vs. Waupun (24-10), 8 p.m. Ashley McCaughan, S, :39.77. Tony Bettonhouscn, Indianapolis, 1990 Penske-Chevro- Sunday's games seconds. He was .28 of a second shy 100 Individual medley - 1, Allssa Adler, Ml, 1:16.33; let, 222.681. fl, Paul Tracy, Canada, 1990 Penske-Chevro- Onalaska-Sparta loser vs. Klmberly-Genoa City 2, Brooke Skartvedt, C, 1:16.80; 3, Becky Blrk, R, 1:17.01; let, 222.509. 9, Hlro Matsushita, Japan, Lola-Cosworth, loser, 11 a.m. of tying the 1978 record of 15.01 4, Jennifer Pofahl, Ml, 1:22.81; 5, Sally McDonald, S, 222.429. 10, Scott Brayton, Coldwater, Mich., Lola-Chev- Watertown-Taylor County loser vs. Menasha-Wau- 1:22.94; 6, Emily Hanson, R, 1:22.99. rolet, 222.400. pun loser, 2 p.m. held by Hill Farm's Steve Sharratt. 50 breaststroke - 1, Karl Sowlela, Mo, :41.59; 2, I1, Al Unser jr., Albuauerque, N.M., Lola-Chevrolet, Onalaska-Sparta winner vs. Klmberly-Genoa City Shorewood's Elliott Gansner also Elena K'lfov, Mo, :41.93; 3, Nodla Sldo, S, :42.27; 4, Sarah 221.875. 12, Jon Beekhuls, Salinas, Calif., 1990 Lola-Cos- winner, 5 p.m. Ewalt, HF, :42.65; 5, Erin Kaufman, Ml. :42.B6; 6, Anna worth, 220.627. 13, Scott Pruett, Dublin, Ohio, Truesports- Watertown-Toy I or County winner vs. Menasha- had a challenge — from his coach, Coleman, C, :42.98. Judd, 220.464. 14, Eddie Checver, Aspen, Colo., Lola- Waupun winner, 8 p.m. 50 butterfly - 1, Madelalne DeWlnkel, S, :33.63; 2, Chevrolet, 219.413. 15, , Brownsburg, Ind., Majkowski slated Paul Eckerle — but it wasn't in the Beth Priest, P, :35.74; 3, Karl Klnney, C, :36.67; 4, Deckv 1990 Lola-Cosworth, 218.989. 16, Scott Goodyear, Cana- CLASS A Blrk, R, :36.76; 5, Emily Hanson, R, :37.69; 6, Rachel La da, Lola-Judd, 218.915. 17, Jeff Andrettl, Noiareth, Pa., At Memorial Field, Sturgeon Bay form of dollars and cents. Clalr, Mo, :38.05. Lolo-Cosworth, 217.809. 18, Danny Sullivan, Aspen, Colo., Today's games Lota-Alfa Romeo, 217.586. 19, Randy Lewis, Hlllsbor- Sheldon (17-9) vs. Water-ford (22-13), 11 a.m. "Paul told me if I didn't beat his ough, Calif., 1990 Lola-Cosworth, 214.383. 20, John Jones, Bonduel (16-1) vs. Rlpon (20-10), 2 p.m. Canada, 1989 Lolo-Bulck, 200.198. DeForest (23-7) vs. Holmen (26-17), 5 p.m. record, he would laugh at me," Sturgeon Bay (17-8) vs. Vlroqua (33-12), 8 p.m. to start for Packers INTERNATIONAL RACE OF CHAMPIONS Sunday's games Gansner said. "This record has been The Famous At Brooklyn, Mich. Sheldon-Woterford loser vs. Bonduel-Rlpon loser, 11 standing a long time." Lineup lor today's third-round race a.m. Continued from IB hindered by a sore knee. (Drivers in identically prepared Daytonas) DeForest-Holmen loser vs. Sturgeon Boy-Vlroqua Gansner's 39.26 seconds in the 50 CHICKEN 1, , Doolie, N.C., NASCAR stock car, loser, 2 p.m. Watching the progress of Tony 9 points. 2, , Ballwln, Mo., IMSA GTO Sheldon-Waterford winner vs. Bonduel-Rlpon win- on the 80-man roster will play as Mandarich at right tackle will have breaststroke of the boys 9-10 age sports cor, 10. 3, Bob Wollek, France, IMSA GTP sports ner, 5 p.m. the Packers look at as many car, 11. 4, Geoff Bodlne, Julian, N.C., NASCAR stock car, DeForest-Holmen winner vs. Sturgeon Bay-VIroa.ua to wait another week because 1989's group barely beat Eckerle's 1978 Madison 12. 5, Geoff , Australia, IMS A GTP sports car, winner, B p.m. players as they can in the weeks be- 17. 6, Al Unser Jr., Albuquerque, N.M., CART Indy-car, first-round draft choice, recovering mark of 39.75. 19. 7, Al Unser, Albuquerque, N.M., CART Indy-car, 23. 8, SCHOOL-COMMUNITY RECREATION fore Aug. 26 — the date they must Muskies , Jamestown, N.C., NASCAR stock car, 24. 9, Northern: Cellar Bar 11, Regent St. Retreat 5; Zlm- from a series of minor concussions, "I've been trying to beat it all , Concotd, N.C., NASCAR stock car, 34. 10, brlck 13, T.C. Realty 3 trim the final roster to 47. will be kept out of this game. summer," Gansner said. "I was a BUI Elliott, Dowsonvllle, Ga., NASCAR stock car, 37. 11, vs Scott Pruett, Dublin, Ohio, CART Indy-car, 38. VFW TEENER STATE TOURNAMENT "We're not going to play our first The Patriots won just one game little nervous, but with my mom, At Fort Atkinson Friday's quarterfinal results team the entire game to try to win last season while losing 15. Of dad, friends and coaches cheering Kenosha Deerfleld B, Monroe II 6 a preseason football game," Infante FOR THE RECORD Waterloo B, Jefferson 6 course, the 1990 Packers were not for me, it helped to ease the pres- Whitewater 6, Monroe I 5 said. "Nor are we going to be in the Twins BASEBALL Brodhead 12, Cambridge 2 terribly impressive themselves sure." American League middle of the fourth quarter and re- with a 6-10 record. Gansner, a sixth-grader at Van CALIFORNIA ANGELS - purchased the contract of Saturday, first baseman-outfielder Mike Marshall from Palm Auto racing insert our first team if the game's Hise Middle School, comes from a Springs of the California League; optioned pitcher Floyd on the line. A new season brings a new coach breaststroke family. Bannister to Palm Springs. to the Patriots — Dick MacPher- August 3rd TEXAS RANGERS - recalled pitcher Brian Boha- Pole-sitter Butch Mlerendorf of Waterloo Oldest brother, Nick, a junior at non from Oklahoma City of the American Association; led the entire 35 laps and edged out Rick "All the players that are here son. MacPherson, 60, was the head placed pitcher John Borfleld on the 15-day disabled list. Smith of Columbus by a car length to win the have to be evaluated on how they Madison West, is a two-time run- Notional League feature race at Columbus 151 Speedway on coach at Syracuse University for 10 ner-up in the 100 breaststroke at 7PM At Warner Park ATLANTA BRAVES - activated first baseman Sid Friday. handle the various situations in a years, compiling a 66-46-4 record Bream from the 15-doy disabled list; sent pitcher Jeff the Wisconsin Interscholastic Ath- Porrett to Richmond of the international Leaoue. football game. The bottom line is to Gates Open at 6PM COLUMBUS 151 SPEEDWAY with five bowl appearances. Friday's results evaluate personnel. That's what you letic Association state swim meet. BASKETBALL MacPherson was in the NFL as a Feature: 1, Butch Mlerendorf, Waterloo; 2, Rick His middle brother, Andy, who NBA Smith, Columbus; 3, Keith Reamer, Marshall; 4, Gary play preseason games for." linebacker and defensive coach with Sponsored DALLAS MAVERICKS - signed guard Brad Davis Klein, Madison; 5, Rick Nelson, Madison. Fast time: will be a freshman at West, is By: to a one-year contract. Reamer, 14.378 seconds. Mini-slock lecture: Mike Dol- Infante said he thinks training Cleveland (1978-80) and Denver NEW YORK KNICKS - named Dick Harter, Paul phin, Madison. Street stock feature: Brian Hoppe, Madi- seeded third in today's 100 breast- Q106FM SIIOS and Jeff Van Gundy assistant coaches. son. Backup race: Dov Moore, McFarland. camp has gone well so far: (1967-70). He was head coach at the stroke final of the 13-14 age group. University of Massachusetts (1971- FOOTBALL Golf "Now it's time to take 'em on the The last of the preliminary Tickets NFL 77), where he had a 45-27-1 record. records was turned in by Chero- - waived runnlnfl bock Eric field and see how they take their available at: Mltchel. Sun Prolri* (7J) - Bob Fehrmonn; Mike Fredenberg The Patriots are looking for new kee's Brooke Skartvedt, who swam DETROIT LIONS - signed linebacker Mark Brown 77. skills there and make something 241-0010 and offensive lineman Eric Sanders. Maple Bluff (71) - Jerry Peterson 77; Don Amocher, people at practically every posi- 33.89 seconds in the 50 backstroke PHILADELPHIA EAGLES - signed linebacker Jerry Carlson, Von Stouft, David Schreler, Ron Brlschke happen." Kevin Me Arthur; waived tight end Chad Fortune. 78. tion, including quarterback, where in the girls 9-10 age group. She WASHINGTON REDSKINS - waived punter Chris Blockhawk (72) - John Koti 69; Betsy Maloof, Bo Of interest will be how well Shale. Welch 78; Tom HorKv 79. Tommy Hodson, a second-year man clipped by .42 of a second the 1977 Pleasant view (72) - Josh Goiscin 71; Dick Wels 77; Green Bay's first-round draft pick, COLLEGES Wayne wlgdal 79. from Louisiana State, and Hugh record held by Shorewood's Wendy BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE - named Karen Clark Odono Him (72) - Ed Gulllckson 74; Joe Klein, Tom Vince Clark, plays at defensive Millen, a fourth-year man who ar- Olson. director of public relations. Stohr, Mark Erlckson 77; L.N. VanDyke 78. Calvin and Hobbes INDIANA STATE - named Marty Fine assistant Cherokee (72) - Don Hasemon 74; Pele Haas 77; Jov back. He may get quite a bit of rived from Atlanta as a free agent, football coach and Cralo Bundy volunteer assistant foot- Busse 78. playing time tonight because start- (Top III quollflers In each event) daily. ball coach; named Paul Scheel assistant volleyball The Springs (71) - E. Terwllllger 74; Dale Hollmann, "have equal shots at the job," Key: Cherokee (C), Hill Farm (HF), Maple Bluff (MB), Mlddleton (Ml), Monona (Mo), Nakoma (N), Park- coach, Dave Penn 76; Tom Sherry 77; George Sevmour, Rick ing left cornerback Mark Lee is MURRAY STATE - named S'.ott Edgar men's bas- MacPherson said. crest (P), Ridgewood (R), Shorewood (S), Westslde (W) kettoall ufcjch. /' 10D SPORTS Wisconsin State Journal, Sunday, August 4,1991 HOLMES TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE Hodulik follows Kutzbach's wake By Tanya McDonald Sports reporter SALE Katrina Kutzbach found out for 5 DAYS ONLY! the first time what it means for a teacher to reap what she sows. THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOLMES Kutzbach, a long-time Shore- wood swimmer, was more elated ' i -i > A« Season . over student Sarah Hodulik's 25- yard breaststroke record in the girls 8-and-under age group than Size Reg. Sale the two she set in the 15-18 division P155/80R13 $28.95 $25.95 at the 30th annual all-city swim- P165/80R13 29.95 26.95 ming championship at the Shore- P185/80R13 32.95 28.95 wood Hills pool Saturday. P185/75R14 33.95 29.95 P195/75R14 34.95 30.95 P205/75R14 36.95 31.95 CITY SWIMMING P215/75R15 39.95 35.95 P235/75R15 42.95 38.95 "I was so excited from that 8-and-under race that the adrenal- . .A- *.,* *ft ine carried over when I swam my butterfly," Kutzbach said. Hodulik swam the breaststroke in 19.39 seconds, surpassing the 1984 mark by .04 seconds held by Westside swimmer Julie Smith. In terms of close calls, it came Size reg. sale Size reg. sale P155/80R13 P155/80R13 $38.95 $34.95 down to the day's final event — the state Journal file photo $34.95 $31.95 boys 15-18 200 freestyle relay — P165/80R13 $36.95 $32.95 P165/80R13 $40.95 $36.95 before Ridgewood could claim its Shorewood's Katrina Kutzbach and one of her protegees were among record-setters at the all-city swimming meet. P175/80R13 $37.95 $33.95 P175/80R13 $41.95 $37.95 20th consecutive team title. P185/80R13 $38.95 $34.95 P185/80R13 $42.95 $38.95 Ridgewood won the relay son, Paul Perlberg and Brady Beth Priest, P, :35.47; 3, Karl Klnney, C, :37.31; 4, Rachel 4, Ross Tlefentholer, MB, :12.12; 5, Chris Peterson, Mo, LaClalr, Mo, :37.36; 5, Becky Blrk, R, :37.70; 6, Emily Han- :21.37; 6, Jeff Myers, Ml, :22.07. P185/75R14 $40.95 $36.95 P185/75R14 $44.95 $40.95 (1:33.80) to runner-up Parkcrest Gomez clocked a 1:50.19 in the 200 son, R, :37.91. 25 butterfly - 1, Paul Brehm, R, :14.02; 2, Ehren 200 freestyle relay - 1, Mlddleton A (Margie Wit- Keith, Mo, :16.27; 3, Joseph Wolff, S, :16.B7; 4, Nathan P195/75R14 $41.95 $37.95 P195/75R14 $45.95 $41.95 (1:35.17), thus winning the team medley relay, clipping Parkcrest's ter, Jennifer Pofahl, Cathrlne Drlscoll, Allssa Adler) Rlchgels, Ml, :17.71; 5, Tommy Berklund, Ml, :18.66; i, 2:07.58; 2, Shorewood A, 2:07.81; 3, Cherokee A, 2:12.49; 4' Charley Otis, P, :21.98. P205/75R14 $44.95 $40.95 P205/75R14 $49.95 $44.95 title with 1,245 points to Park- 1985 mark by 3.54 seconds. Ridgewood A, 2:13.30; 5, Monono A, 2:19.02; 6, Parkcrest 9- and 10-yeor-okts crest's 1,242. Frattinger, Perlberg, Gomez and A, 2:20.B1. 200 medley relay - 1, Shorewood A (David Braun, P205/75R15 $46.95 $41.95 P205/75R15 $49.95 $44.95 11- and 12-year-olds Elliott Gansner, Jay Toutont, Jesse Davis), 2:27.15; 2, "This was one of the closer Lee Christiansen combined for the 200 medley relay - 1, Ridgewood A (Dana PhlMpp, Mlddleton A, 2:29.69; 3, Parkcrest A, 2:36.64; 4, Ridge- P215/75R15 $49.95 $44.95 P215/75R15 $53.95 $48.95 Sloan Hartley, Katie Short, Kathleen Parsons), 2:08.03; 2 wood A, 2:38.28; 5, Nakoma A, 2:47.51; 6, Monona A, meets between us in the last few record in the 200 freestyle relay, Porkcrest A, 2:09.96; 3, Shorewood A, 2:11.70; 4, Monono 2:47.96. P225/75R15 $51.95 $46.95 P225/75R15 $55.95 $50.95 A, 2:11.98; 5, Westside A, 2:13.73; 6, Cherokee A, 2:14.37. 50 backstroke - 1, David Braun, S, :35.57; 2, Dylan years," said Ridgewood's Jeff topping Shorewood's 1984 mark by 50 freestyle - 1, Kathy Preston, C, :26.33; 2, Katie Donnelly, P, -.36.24; 3, Robert Zlehr, Ml, :37.47; 4, Aaron P235/75R15 $53.95 $48.95 P235/75R15 $57.95 $51.95 Lopacek, Mo, :28.20; 3, Polly Jaskowskl, w, :28.63; 4 Klnas, C, :37.67; 5, Ben Kltslaar, Mo, :39.09; 6, Jesse Bruns, who won the 100 freestyle .76 seconds. Dana Phlllpp, R, :28.77; 5, Jennifer McCoy, MB, :29.05' 6 Davis, S, :39.71. and 100 backstroke and was a Frattinger also set a record in Sarah Stewart, HF, :29.38. 100 Individual medHy - 1, Nick Krelblch, Ml, 50 backstroke - 1, Kerry Danahy, P, :31.22; 2, Dana 1:19.07; 2, Robert Zlehr, Ml, 1:19.13; 3, Matt Kebbekus, Size Reg. Sale member of the 200 freestyle and the 100 backstroke with a time of Phlllpp, R, :32.64; 3, Andrea Clewley, S, :33.36; 4, Lindsay Mo, 1:23.03; 4, Michael Morev, MB, 1:23.29; 5, David NLOPSP4 Janda, Mo, :34.14; 5, Kim Cheslev, Mo, :35.26; e, Jessica Mazur, Ml, 1;26.10; 6, Jay Toutant, S, 1:26.37. 155SR12 »33.95 »30.95 Perhborn, Ml, :36.07. 200 medley relays. "That last relay 59.50 seconds, clipping Maple Bluff 50 brtaslstroke - 1, Michael Parsons, R, :40.20; 2, 145SR13 34.95 31.95 100 Individual medlty - 1, Kathv Preston, C Nick Krelblch, Ml, :40.54; 3, Elliott Gansner, S, :40.62; 4, Stee) betted, is what won it for us." swimmer Jeff Fletcher's 1984 mark 1:03.65; 2, Lindsay Janda, Mo, 1:13.68; 3, Leah Slbley, P Ben Kltslaar, Mo, :41.BO; 5, Sam Llpp, w, :42.73; 6, Chris 155SR13 37.95 33.95 1;13.79; 4, Nicole Jesperson, HF, 1:13.86; 5, Heather Hoff- Brunson, R, :42.81. Hodulik, seeded fourth in the 25 of 1:02.03. man, Ml, 1:13.93; 6, Andrlenne Welsshaar, Ml, 1:16.19. 50 butterfly - 1, Brad Winchester, N, :33.97; 2, Mat- 165/70SR13 43.95 39.95 50 breaststroke - 1, Jackie Busse, W, :35.75; 2 thew Shaw, Ml, :37.0B; 3, Vahld Sadrzadeh, P, :37.47; 4, 175/70SR13 44.95 40.95 breaststroke, didn't expect do to as Cherokee's Kathy Preston Polly Jaskowskl, W, :35.75; 3, Alex Anderson, S, :36.99- 4 . Matt Kebbekus, Mo, :38.04; 5, David Mazur, Ml, :39.14; 6, MO.OOOrrtte 165SR13 40.95 well as she did. knocked off .87 seconds of her pre- Kassie Lapacek, Mo, :37.00; 5, Kelly McCormlck, N, Mario Jeffery, P, :49.53. 36.95 :37.32; 6, Pattl Nicholson, R, :38.09. 200 freestyle reloy - 1, Shorewood A (Jay Toutant, tread wear 185/70SR13 47.95 42.95 "I was surprised at the out- liminary record set Thursday in the 50 butterfly - 1, Kerry Danahv, P, :30.59; 2, Katie Jesse Davis, Elliott Gansner, David Braun), 2:08.23; 2, Short, R, :31.30; 3, Leah Slbley, P, :31.99; 4, Katie Lapa- Mlddleton A, 2:10.00; 3, Parkcrest A, 2:18.07; 4, Ridge- warranty 185/70SR14 50.95 45.95 come," Hodulik said. "I thought I 100 IM of the girls 11-12 division, cek, Mo, :32.78; 5, Ellen Schulz, W, :32.88; 6, Jennifer wood A, 2:21.45; 5, Monona A, 2:23.01; 6, Nakoma A, Myers, Ml, :33.05. 2:23.60. might get fourth because that's finishing in 1:03.65. 200 freestyle relay - 1, Ridgewood A (Kathleen 11- and 12-year-olds what I got in the preliminaries." Monona's Keith and Ridgewood's Parsons, Dana Phlllpp, Ann Marie Downs, Katie Short), 200 medley relay - 1, Parkcrest A (Jeremy Levin, '•A 1:54.45; 2, Parkcrest A, 1:55.56; 3, Monona A, 1:56.80; 4, Chris Wood, Steven Wise, Chris Donnelly), 2:05.14; 2, Hill Hodulik, seeded second behind Paul Brehm settled Friday's Mlddleton A, 1:58.58; 5, Cherokee A, 1:59.06; 6, Shore- Farm A, 2:08.57; 3, Parkcrest B, 2:14.48; 4, Mlddleton A, We Employ Mechanics wood A, 2:00.29. 2:14.63; 5, Monona A, 2:16.17; 6, Shorewood A, 2:16.70. teammate Jane McDonald and record-setting tie of 16.34 seconds 13- and 14-year-olds 50 freestyle - Scon Kozlar, HF, :26.27; 2, Jeremy 200 medley relay - 1, Hill Form A (Llbby Haogen- Levin, P, :27.19; 3, Mike Bauch, Ml, :27.96; 4, Andrew ahead of teammate Kassie Lin- in the preliminaries of the 25 but- sen, Maya Judd, Sally Lehner, Erica Rosmussen), Kepper, Mo, :28.00; 5, James Jefferson, S, :28.51; 6, Doug 2:01.49; 2, Shorewood A, 2:01.98; 3, Ridgewood A, £02.23; Wlker, C, :28.73. BRAKES stroth, also won the 25 butterfly. terfly in the boys 8-and-under divi- 4, Parkcrest A, 2:02.64; 5, Mlddleton A, 2:05.14; t, Park- 50 backstroke - 1, Jeremy Levin, P, :32.40; 2, Jen- "I thought Kassie or Jane would sion. crest B, 2:08.30. ner Dold, HF, :34.15; 3, Ryan Kelm, Mo, :34.40; 4, David 100 freestyle - 1, Michelle Kramer, P, :56.63; 2, Rles, N, 34.54; 5, Toff Shlao, P, :34.61; 6, Chris Julko, HF, win," said Hodulik, who was also a Brehm, seeded second, surpassed Katie Varner, R, :58.32; 3, Molly Conrov, N, :59.02; 4, Sally :35.05. Lehner, HF, :59.30; 5, Kim Martin, P, :59.85; 6, Kelly Mu- 100 individual medley - 1, Chris Wood, P, 1:03.70; 2, $5995 member of the record-setting 100 that mark by swimming it in 16.02 chow, R, 1:01.07. Ryan Keith, Mo, 1:11.24; 3, Andrew Kepper, Mo, 1;12.08; 100 backstroke - 1, Michelle Kramer, P, 1:04.88; 2, 4, Seth Center, HF, 1:12.41; 5, Brett Walnger, C, 1:13.31; 6, medley relay and the winning 100 seconds to runner-up Keith's time Llbby Hoagensen, HF, 1:06.18;3, Becca Uphoft, S, 1:07.92; Adam Hanson, R, 1;13.35. Reg. $74.95. Install new pads or shoes on of 16.27 seconds. 4, Molly Conroy, N, 1:09.12; 5, Robin Gomez, R, 1:10.10; 6, 50 breaststroke - 1, Chris Wood, P, :32.31; 2, Ben two wheels, machine rotors or drums, repack frestyle relay. "This is the best I've Katie Varner, R, 1:11.14. Jones, HF, :35.94; 3, Seth Center, HF, :36.4B; 4, Brett wheel bearings, clean, adjust & Inspect brake ever done. It's really exciting." Keith, however, finished with 100 individual medley - 1, Lori Leonovlcz, S, Walnger, C, :36.62; 5, Karl Roloff, Ml, :37.12; 6, Louis system. Most American cars and many light 1:15.35; 2, (tie) Sally Lehner, Hfl and Susie Topp, Ml, Seaba, P, :37J5. trucks. Semi-metallic Kutzbach, swimming in her last three gold medals in the 100 medley 1:07.70; 4, Amy Adler, Ml, 1:08.16; 5, Llbby Haagensen, 50 butterfly - 1, Scott Kozlar, HF, :28.7I; 2, James HF, 1:08.51; 6, Nlssa Weaver, R, 1:09.81. Jefferson, S, :31.53; 3, Steven Wise, PC, -.31.89; 4, Adam pads extra. all-city meet, rejoiced in the re- relay, the 100 freestyle relay and 100 breaststroke - 1, Lori Leonovlcz, S, 1:12.47; 2, Hanson, R, :31.93; 5, Bub Essenmacher, Ml, :33.22; 6, Maya Judd, HF, 1:14.74; 3, Susie Topp, Ml, 1:14.83; 4, Shawn Jefterv, P, :33.39. wards her first-year coaching ef- the 25 breaststroke. Amy Skolaskl, N, 1:15.18; 5, Nlssa Weaver, R, 1:15.91; 6, 200 freestyle reloy - 1, Parkcrest A (Jeremy Levin, Kelly Muchow, R, 1:16.09. Steven Wise, Chris Donnelly, Chris Wood), 1:51.93; 2, Hill Size Reg. Sale forts brought her. Farm A, 1:57.20; 3, Monona A, 1:57.28; 4, Mlddleton A, DUNLOP Team icoroi: Rldoewood (R) 1245; Parkcrest (P) 50 butterfly - 1, Movo Judd, HF, :28.57; 2, Erin 1:58.77; 5, Ridgewood A, 1:59.37; 6, Shorewood A, 2:02.09. 185/70R14 «73.79 '65.95 "Watching the 8-and-under's re- 1242; Mlddleton (Ml) 1177Vi; Shorewood (S) 1120; Schwarz, ml, :30.88; 3, Jeannae Petit, P, :31.55; 4, Laura Bruns, R, :31.83; 5, Katie Sllverwood, S, :32.09; 6, Barb 13- and 14-year-olds Monono (Mo) 718; Hill Farm (HF) 708Vi; Westside (W) QUALIFIER HR4 195/70R14 77.95 minds me of when I competed at 468; Cherokee (C) 374; Nakoma (N) 345; Maple Bluff (MB) Jacobs, R, :32.33. 200 medley relay - 1, Ridgewood A (David Frat- :<1 70.95 200 freestyle relay - 1, Hill Farm A (Mava Judd, tinger, Josh Hanson, Paul Perlberg, Brady Gomez), '• H" Speed that age," said Kutzbach, who will Llbby Haagensen, Kelly Bldllngmaler, Sally Lehner), 1:50.19; 2, Mlddleton A, 1:59.06; 3, Rldoewood B, 2:00.24; 185/60R14 74.95 67.95 1:47.40; 2, Porkcrest A, 1:49.31; 3, Ridgewood A, 1:49.78; 4, Shorewood A, 2:00.40; 5, Porkcrest A, 2:00.78; 6, Hill be a freshman at Northwestern Farm A, 2:02.33. GIRLS 4, Shorewood A, 1:50.05; 5, Mlddleton A, 1:51.90; 6, Hill .•All Season 195/60R14 76.95 69.95 University in the fall. "Watching 8-ond'Under Farm B, 1:55.73. 100 freestyle - 1, Cory Claffey-Koller, S, :52.37; 2, 100-yard medley relay - 1, Shorewood A (Kassie David Collins, W, :52.90; 3, Brady Gomez, R, -.54.84; 4, Jeff • Excellent 195/60R15 80.95 72.95 Linstroth, Sarah Hodulik, Jane McDonald, Lanle Davis), 15-18 year olds Gennrlch, HF, :57.82; 5, Andy Coombs, R, :58.39; 6, Bryan them compete, It's exciting to see it Shefchlk, R, :58.92. 1:14.52; 2, Parkcrest A, 1:17.76; 3, Nakoma A, 1:19.29; 4, 200 medley relay - 1, Mlddleton A (Samantha handlings. 205/60R15 81.95 73.95 all come together." Westside A, 1:21.71; 5, Parkcrest B, 1:22.94; 6, Mlddleton Carver, Kathv Topp, Robvn Balllet, Ann Sheeny), 2:00.89; 100 backstroke - David Frattinger, R, :59JO; 2, A, 1:23.20. 2, Parkcrest A, 2:01.65; 3, Ridgewood A, 2:03.10; 4, Jason Kozlar, HF, 1:06.44; 3, Eric Salinger; P, 1:07.22; 4, Kutzbach, a 1990 Wisconsin In- 25 freestyle - 1, Jennifer Skolaskl, N,: 15.34; 2, Kris- Monona A, 2:05.70; 5, Nakoma A, 2:08.37; 6, Hill Farm A, Andy Coombs, RW, 1:09.39; 5, Tom Hansen, Mo, 1:10.97; tin McCoy, MB, :15.80; 3, Lauren Wencel, Ml, :15.74; 4, 2:08.87. 6, Casey Rlchter, N, 1:11.71. terscholastic Athletic Association Bridget Schmelzer, W, :15.77; 5, Beckv Swenson, P, 100 freestyle - 1, Janice McKelth, HF, :56.38; 2, 100 Individual medley - 1, David Collins, W, 1:03.64; state swim champion in the 200 in- : 16.63; 6, Alalna Davis, S, :16.87. Ellen Ross, Mo, :56.91; 3, Amle Anderson, C, :56.68; 4, 2, Brady Gomez, R, 1:04.33; 3, Jason Kozlar, HF, 1:04.84; F GOODRICH TOURING T/A 25 backstroke - 1, Jane Evans, W, :18.92; 2, Bridget Beckv Faulk, MB, :58.91; 5, Jenny Sanna, P, :59.58; 6, 4, Josh Hanson, R, 1:05.18; 5, Patrick Zwank, MJ, 1:05.49; dividual medley, set records Satur- Schmelzer, W, :20.04; 3, Kassie Linstroth, S, :20.24; 4, Julie Frattinger, R, 39.63. 6, Andy Gansner, S, 1:05.99. Patty Heinz, C, :20.43; 5, Brittany Donnelly, P, :22.04; 6, 100 backstroke - 1, Heather Draper, HF, 1:02.39; 2, 100 breaststroke - 1, Josh Hanson, R, 1:08.32; 2, Pa- Sporty, low profile Size Reg. Sale day in the 200 IM (2:15.73) and the Kristin Slbley, P, :22.B9. Jenny Welnlck, P, 1:06.64; 3, Samantha Carver, Ml trick Zwank, Ml, 1:09.52; 3, Paul Perlberg, R, 1;11.00; 4, 100 freestyle relay - 1, Shorewood A (Lanle Davis, 1:07.49; 4, Tanya Cattell, Mo, 1:09.53; 5, Becky Faulk, MB, Andv Gansner, S, 1:11.18; 5, Chris Hlnderaker, P, 1:14.38; all season radial P195/70R14 '60.95 *54.95 100 butterfly (1:02.42), surpassing Sarah Hodulik, Kassie Linstroth, Jane McDonald), l;11.29; 6, Ann Shcohy, Ml, 1:11.86. 6, Rvon Mvers, Ml, 1:15.26. V-block 1:07.04; 2, Parkcrest A, 1:07.90; 3, Mlddleton A, 1:10.48; 4, 200 Individual medley - 1, Katrina Kutzbach, S, 50 butterfly - 1, Cory Cloffev-Koller, S, :26.57; 2, P205/70R15 66.95 59.95 her own marks set in Thursday's Nakoma A, 1:11.20; 5, Westside A, 1:11.49; 6, Shorewood 2:15.73; 2, Janice McKelth, HF, 2:22.68; 3, Jenny Welnlck David Frattlngcr, R, :27.19; 3, Jeff Gennrlch, HF, :27.53; 4, performance tread preliminaries. B, 1:14.28. P, 2;25.32; 4, Julie Perlberg, R, 2:26.27; 5, Kathv Topp, Ml Ryan Myers, Ml, :28.89; 5, Paul Perlberg, R, :29.15; 6, design P205/65R15 69.95 62.95 25 breaststroko - 1, Sarah Hodulik, S, :19.39; 2, 2:30.23; 6, Ellen Ross, Mo, 2:33.06. Kurt Essenmacher, Ml, :29.67. Special tread Tana Mltbv, N, :21.10; 3, Lauren Wencel, Ml, :21.13; 4, 100 breaststroke - 1, Julie Perlberg, R, 1:15.72; 2, 200 freestyle relay - 1, Ridgewood A (David Frat- P215/65R15 Kutzbach's and Hodulik's Abbey Walther, P, :21.63; 5, Lizzy DeWItt, S, :21.89; 6, Kathv Topp, Ml, 1;16.08; 3, Jennie Olsen, P, 1:16.55; 4, tinger. Paul Perlberg, Lee Christiansen, Brady Gomez), compound 75.95 67.95 Jennifer Skolaskl, N, :21.95. Ruth Whalen, Mo, 1:18.28; 5, Moggie Mahler, N, 1:19.47' 1:38.50; 2, Ridgewood A, 1:44.26; 3, Shorewood A, 1:45.69; records were only three of 10 25 butterfly - 1, Sarah Hodulik, S,: 17.58; 2, Kassie 6, Dawn Hoelzel, Mo, 1:21.15. 4, Parkcrest A, 1:46.28; 5, Mlddleton A, 1:46.61; 6, Hill records set Saturday. Linstroth, S, :18.26; 3, Jane McDonald, S, :18.59; 4, Jackie 100 butterfly - 1, Katrina Kutzboch, S, 1:02.42; 2 Farm A, 1:48.55. Flint, P, :18.S9; 5, Jane Evans, W, :19.34; 6, Jacqueline Heather Draper, HF, 1:04.32; 3, Paige Valenta, N, 1:04.44; 15,11 year olds Size Reg. Sale The first two events of the day Zlehr, Ml, :19.30. 4, Rachel Flshbaln, W, 1:06.54; 5, Robvn Balllet, Ml, 200 medley relay - 1, Ridgewood A (Jeff Bruns, 1:06.58; 6, Julie Frattinger, R, 1:11.19. Dan Christiansen, Jason Verhelst, Jon Krouse), 1:45.49; gTGT P195/60HR14 $59.95 $53.95 — the 8-and-under girls and boys 9- and 10-year-olds 200 freestyle relay - 1, Parkcrest A (Jenna Sanna, 2, Mlddleton A, 1:48.45; 3, Parkcrest A, 1:49.86; 4, Shore- P225/60HR14 69.95 62.95 200 medley relay - 1, Shorewood A (Ashley Jennie Olsen, Laura Sosnowskl, Jenny Welnlck), 1:47.41; wood A, 1:52.34; 5, Westside A, 138.00; 6, Parkcrest B, 2:00.90. P195/60HR15 61.95 55.95 100 medley relay teams, respec- McCoughan, Nadla Sldo, Madelolne DeWlnkel, Sally 2, Mlddleton A, 1:51.07; 3, Ridgewood A, 1:51.31; 4, Shore- McDonald), 2:24.22; 2, Mlddleton A, 2:27.45; 3, Cherokee wood A, 1:51.70; 5, Nakoma A, 1:52.22; 6, Monona A, 100 freestyle - 1, Jeff Bruns, R, :50.60; 2, Kim P205/60HR15 65.95 59.95 tively — set. the tone. Hodulik, A, 2:28.89; 4, Ridgewood A, 2:30.94; 5, Parkcrest A, Somersan, P, 31.03; 3, Erik Bauch, Ml, :51.94; 4, Dan P225/60HR15 89.95 80.95 2:32.18; 6, Monona A, 2:35.37. Newel, S, :51S7; 5, Tom Jones, P, 33.67; 6, Don Dean, along with teammates Linstroth, MB, 33.69. coonp^ndfor P195/50VR15 93.95 84.95 50 freestyle - 1, Madelalne DeWlnkel, S, :30.26; 2, BOYS .excelanlattieston Alicia Grazlano, R, :30.49; 3, Abbl Conrad, P, :32.77; 4, 100 backstroke - 1, Jeff Bruns, R, 37.68; 2, Chris- P205/50VR15 110.95 McDonald and Lanie Davis swam a 8-and-under topher Carbon, S, 39.68; 3, Mark Morehouse, Ml, 1:01.49; •HV4Z,- „ 99.95 Laura Busby, W, :33.21; 5, Catherine Drlscoll, Ml, :33.46; 100 medley relay - 1, Monona A (Charlie Manning, 6, Morale Witter, Ml, :34.86. 4, Ian Edmunds, C, 1:01.94; 5, Dan Chrlstlanson, R, performance P225/50VR15 129.95 116.95 1:14.52 and shattered the 1977 mark Ben Powers, Ehren Keith, Adam Steffes), 1:14.23; 2, Mld- 1*3.19; 6, Jon Englund, S, 1:03.95. 50 freestyle - 1, Dylan Donnelly, P, :30.16; 2, Mich- dleton A, 1:17.04; 3, Hill Form A, 1:20.71; 4, Shorewood A P245/50ZR16 174.95 157.95 of 1:15.69 set by Ridgewood. ael Morev, MB, :30.80; 3, Brad Winchester, N, :30.87; 4, 200 individual medley - 1, Jason Verhelst, R, 1; 21.04; 5, Parkcrest A, 1:22.45; 6, Monona B, 1:24.74. 2:07.60; 2, Kim Somerson, P, 2;12.70; 3, Christopher Car- Aaron Klnas, C, :30.95; 5, David Broun, S, :31.07; 6, Jay 25 freestyle - 1, Joseph Wolff, S, :15.61; 2, Adam That was followed up by Mono- Toutont, S, :31.70. bon, S, 2;13.09; 4, Brian Walnger, C, 2;17.14; 5, Mark Steffes, Mo, :15.63; 3, Paul Brehm, R, :15.81; 4, Grant Morehouse, Ml, 2;18.64; 6, Patrick Nowlln, W, 2:20.13. 50 backstroke - 1, Brooke Skartvedt, C, -.34.15; 2, Mills, N, M6.26; 5, Ben Powers, Mo, :16.68; 6, Tommy na's team of Charlie Manning, Ben Allssa Adler, Ml, :35.69; 3, Alicia Grazlano, R, 136.43; 4, 100 brtaststroke - 1, Dan Chrlstlanson, R, 1:05.23; SR1000 I DELTA ROAD MAX Berklund, Ml, :16.81. 2, Tom Jones, P, 1:07.18; 3, Isaac Haynes, S, 1:11.42; 4, Powers, Ehren Keith and Adam Beth Priest, P, .-37.99; 5, Ashley McCaughan, S, :38.68; 6, 25 backstroke - 1, Charley Oils, P, M8.84' 2 (tie) Jennifer Pofahl, Ml, :39.«0. Eddie Kun, Ml, 1;11.85; 5, Ben Uphoff, S, 1;12.54; 6, Mike Nathan Rlchgels, Ml, and William Huepenbecker, HF Horneman, W, 1.-12.65. Steffes. The foursome swam it in 100 Individual medley - 1, Allssa Adler, Ml, 1:14.85; :19.41; 4, Jerod Keene, P, :20.10; 6, Shawn Devltt, Ml, All All ' , 2, Brooke Skortvedt, C, 1.M6.31; 3, Becky Blrk, R, 1:16.95; 100 butterfly - 1, Jason Verhelst, R, 36.80; 2, Erik 1:14.23, tying the 1977 mark held by 4, Sally McDonald, S, 1:22.66; 5, Jennifer Pofahl, Ml, Bauch, Ml, :57.51; 3, Pat Schmedeman, R, 1:02.25; 4, Ian Season 100 freestyle relay - 1, Monona A (Ben Powers Edmunds, C, 1:03.12; 5, Tom Thorstad, P, 1:03.65; 6, Season 1:23.21; 6, Emily Hanson, R, 1:23.95. Adom Steffes, Jonny Gousewltz, Ehren Keith), 1:05.27; 2 Nakoma. 50 breaststroke - 1, Erin Kaufman, Ml, :42.01; 2, Eddie Kurz, Ml, 1:07.72. Raised Raised * Mlddleton A, 1:07.10; 3, Shorewood A, 1:10.38; 4, Hill 200 freestyle relay - 1, Ridgewood A (Jon Krouse, Anna Coleman, C, :42.57; 3, Elena Kllfoy, Mo, :42.62; 4, Farm A, 1:10.39; 5, Parkcrest A, 1:13.88; 6, Westside A, 1; White Utter Karl Sowlela, Mo, :42.89; 5, Sarah Ewalt, HF, :43.03; 6, Jeff Bruns, Dan Chrlstlanson, Jason Verhelst), 1:33.80; 2, White Letter In the boys 13-14 division, Ridge- Parkcrest A, 1:35.17; 3, Mlddleton A, 1:36.28; 4, Shore- Nadla Sldo, S, :43.49. 25 breaststroke - 1, Ehren Keith, Mo, M9.93' 2 Ben wood's David Frattinger, Josh Han- 50 butterfly - 1, Madelalne DeWlnkel, S, :32.98; 2, wood A, 1:37.86; 5, Westside A, 1:41.14; 6, Ridgewood B, Powers, Mo, :20.33; 3, William Huepenbecker, HF, 120.76; 1:45.50. Size reg. sale Size reg. sale P205/70R14 $51.95 $46.95 P205/70R14 $57.95 $51.95 P215/70R14 $55.95 $50.95 P215/70R15 $60.95 $54.95 P225/70R15 $58.95 $52.95 P225/70R15 $64.95 $58.95 P235/70R15 $61.95 $55.95 P235/70R15 $68.95 $61.95 Loder completes trio for Hall of Fame P235/60R14 $59.95 $53.95 P235/60R14 $65.95 $59.95 P245/60R14 $61.95 $55.95 P245/60R14 $69.95 $62.95 He toppled 10 pins in bunches 814 (268-280-266). P235/60R15 $60.95 $54.95 P235/60R15 $66.95 $60.95 during a 15-year span when he lived BOWLING While he averaged 147 during his P255/60R15 $65.95 $59.95 P255/60R15 $73.95 $66.95 in Madison and as a result earned first year (1961-62) in the MBA, he the nickname "Bunch" from his p.m. Reservations for tickets ($18) rapidly became a top amateur bowling teammates and opponents. can be made with MBA Secretary bowler. He has five supernational MOHAWK He is regarded as one of the Mike Repas-Reed at 221-9590 or as- series (801, 805, 814, 821 and 824) to most prolific scorers in Madison sociation officers. his credit and also 229 national COMANCHE bowling annals and his ability has Loder, 52, who now resides with honor counts in MBA records, plus Size Reg. Sale Size earned Paul Loder a spot in the his wife of 21 years, Jean, in Flor- 17 more in Florida. He has five P205/75R14 »49.95 »44.95 31/105R15 Madison Bowling Association Hall ida, was a member of the MBA for sanctioned 300 games, four 299s P215/75R15 54.95 49.45 of Fame. 21 years and reached his scoring and one 298 in league play. P235/75R15 59.95 53.95 32/115R15 105.95 Loder will join Bill Schwoegler peak during the 1971-72 season Currently, he is production man- LT235/79R15 69.95 62.95 33/125R15 114.95 and Roy Burger as this year's in- when he averaged 231. He still 30/950R15 79.95 71.95 ager at Top Design construction 31/105R15 84.95 76.45 33/125R16.5 124.95 ductees during the MBA's 20th an- averages in the 200s, including a contractors in Zephyr Hills, Fla. He nual Hall of Fame dinner program record 215, in the Pasco Bowling and his wife have two children, Aug. 15 at Madison's Holiday Inn Association in Tampa, in which he Chris and Kim, who reside in the Southeast. The event will start at 7 has an all-time association high of Madison area.

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Today Siturdiy Sundcy Monday TuMdiy Wrtmtitay Thundiy LOCALLY BREWERS T«»»» T«x«t TMM T»«M Toronto Four former members of the TJOfun. • p.m. Toronto Toronto »|Mn, raofrm. 7p.m. 7p.m. 1:30 p. ra University of Wisconsin women's Ch.47 Ch.47 Ch.47 crew — Cindy Eckert, Sarah HUSKIES Gengler, Carol Feeney and Yas- Bucks cut Kornet Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton Balolt Bcloit BilttH min Farooq — have been named 7p.m. 7p.m. 6p.m. 7p.m. 7p.m. 7p.m. W>»d(•mt« allow him to sign with Siena of rooq in the women's eight. . . . the Italian A-l professional bas- Lisa Boyd, the UW's first volley- ketball league. SPORTS ON THE AIR ball all-American, has been Kornet, the Bucks' second- named to the Big Ten Conference round pick in the 1989 National TELEVISION all-decade second team. . . . 11:05 a.m. — Golf — PGA Cham- 6:35 p.m. — Baseball — Houston Basketball Association draft, pionship second round at Carmel, Ind.; at Atlanta; TBS. Shanon Martini, a three-sport played in 89 games in two sea- TBS. 7 p.m. — Pan American Games athlete from Monroe, will attend sons, averaging 6.7 minutes, 1.9 2:20 p.m. — Baseball — New — TNT. the UW-Oshkosh this fall and York Mets at ; WGN. 7:30 p.m. — Baseball — Milwau- compete in volleyball and track points and 1.1 rebounds. 6:30 p.m. — Baseball — Chicago kee at Texas; Ch. 47. With the draft-day trade for White Sox at Baltimore; WGN. 9:30 p.m. — Baseball — Los An- and field. . . . UW golfer Mario Seton Hall's Anthony Avent and 6:30 p.m. — Baseball — St. Louis geles at San Francisco; ESPN. Tiziani plays University Ridge the return of Larry Krystkowiak at Pittsburgh; ESPN. pro Dave Steffan today at the to the Bucks frontcourt, Kornet 24th annual Nelthorpe Cup would have faced limited oppor- 6:20 p.m. — Sports Review — 7:30 p.m. — Baseball — MilwauMilv - Matches at Brynwood Country tunity for playing time. With Brian Poslck; WIBA (1310 AM). kee at Texas; WIBA (1310 AM). Club in Milwaukee. "Frank needs to play more minutes to reach his potential," Bucks Coach Del Harris said. "If CORRECTION he can get his game together, we certainly will want to look at him A story in Sunday's State Jour- again in the future." nal said the Milwaukee Brewers' The Bucks agreed to release B.J. Surhoff was chosen ahead of Kornet from the final year of a Darryl Strawberry and Shawon Associated Press Dunston in the 1985 baseball guaranteed three-year contract Australian Ian-Baker Finch holds his back to ease recurring pain Thursday. worth $225,000 annually. draft. Strawberry was drafted in • Former Bucks guard John 1980 and Dunston in 1982. Lucas bought the Miami Tropics A story in Sunday's State Jour- and vowed to use the United nal said Ridgewood pool won the States Basketball League fran- all-city swim meet for the 20th Woosnam, Knox chise as a tool in helping players consecutive year. It was Ridge- overcome drug problems. wood's seventh straight title. Lowe's condition ODDS & ENDS share PGA lead upgraded to 'fair' A grand jury indictment of Mike Tyson on a rape charge By Reid Hanley University of Wisconsin vol- next week in Indianapolis would Chicago Tribune PGA CHAMPIONSHIP leyball Coach Steve Lowe, hospi- not halt the former heavyweight CARMEL, Ind. — The leader- talized since July 27 because of boxing champion's challenge to 'board after the first round of the with bogeys on two of the first four cancer and a blood clot, has im- Evander Holyfieid November 8 73rd Professional Golfers' Associa- holes, but he holed out a 45-yard proved enough that his condition in Las Vegas, Dan Duva, who will tion Championship at Crooked Stick wedge shot on the par-5 ninth for an was upgraded from serious to promote the fight, said Thursday. Golf Club Thursday had the long eagle, birdied the par-4 10th and fair Thursday, according to Associated Press . . . Third-seeded lost and short of it. Co-leaders Ian then holed out a 168-yard 5-iron Meriter Hospital-Park spokes- Woosnam and Kenny Knox each shot for an eagle on the par-4 12th. Former University of Wisconsin quarterback Ron VanderKelen, right, and to 14th-seeded Derrick Rostagno, "The shot on No. 9 was luck, but man Steve Gasser. former Southern California Coach John McKay became newest mem- 7-6, 3-5, 6-3, in the Association of shot 5-under-par 67s. Lowe, 35, has been in intensive The tournament was scarred by it had to be hit where I hit it," said bers of Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Thursday in Pasadena, Calif. VanderKe- Tennis Professionals Champion- Knox, a three-time winner on the care since July 31 with cancer in len threw for 401 yards in the 1963 Rose Bowl, won by USC, 42-37. ship in Mason, Ohio. . . . Four of the death of 39-year-old Thomas the lining of his lung and the Weaver of nearby Fishers, Ind., who PGA Tour. McKay coached the '63 Trojans. Michigan State's 24 football re- Crooked Stick is the second-long- blood clot. Doctors are in the pro- cruits — tailback Hickey Thomp- was struck by lightning at a park- cess of developing a comprehen- ing lot about a mile from the est course ever to host the PGA Towne and West Towne, Rose son, linebacker Dale Person, Championship. The longest was sive plan to treat the cancer and Records in Market Square and on Pregnant Baugh quarterback Pat Humphrey and course. Play was suspended at 2 are treating the blood clot, ac- p.m. because of thunderstorms. Columbine Country Club in Denver. State Street, Capital Center defensive lineman Monty Brown Players here wore out their long cording to a statement released Foods and the Information Desk ties Richard, Jones — will be sidelined this season Weaver was struck shortly after by the hospital. 2:30 p.m. irons on par-4 holes like the 457- at the Janesville Mall. for failing to meet National Col- yard fourth, the 468-yard 14th and Laura Baugh, seeking her first Play resumed at 4 p.m. but was It is unlikely that the Kings' legiate Athletic Association the 469-yard 16th. PGA officials victory in 17 years on the Ladies Proposition 48 standards. . . . suspended again because of dark- Kings, Nordiques Wayne Gretzky or Tony Granato ness at 7:50 p.m. with 27 players on took pity on the field and moved the Professional Golf Association Former Michigan Coach Bo tees up on several holes. Knox or Quebec's top draft choice, Eric Tour before she leaves to have the course. They will resume their to play in Madison Lindros, will play in the game, Schembechler, now president of called them "LPGA tees," and her fourth child, tied for the first- the Detroit Tigers, will return to rounds at 7:15 this morning. however. All three players are at- Woosnam and Knox, who fin- Woosnam agreed. The Los Angeles Kings will tempting to make their Canada round lead Thursday in the Strat- this fall as a Woosnam, taking advantage of play the Quebec Nordiques in a ton Mountain (Vt.) Classic. studio analyst for ABC's Saturday ished before the rain came, are at Cup teams. The Canada Cup will opposite ends of the spectrum when the soft fairways, used his driver on National Hockey League exhibi- be held from Aug. 31 to Sept. 17. Baugh and last week's winner, telecasts. . . . Jockey Pat Day, all but .two driving holes. The tion game at the Dane County Deb Richard, matched strokes in who has won more than 5,000 it comes to length off the tee. The 5-foot-4 extra-long-hitting Woos- 33-year-old Welshman had six Coliseum Sept. 15, it was an- • The Toronto Maple Leafs the same threesome for 4-under- races in 18 years, was inducted birdies and one bogey in the best nounced Thursday. signed left wing Wendel Clark to par 68s. Rosie Jones came in mo- into the Racing Hall of Fame in nam, who won The Masters in April, was expected to contend on opening round he has ever had in a Tickets for the game are a two-year contract at $600,000 ments later with the same score. Saratoga Springs, N.Y. major championship. $19.50 and $14.50 and will go on per season, a raise of $335,000 One stroke back was Pat Brad- the wet 7,289-yard Pete Dye-de- signed Stick. Knox, who is 162nd on Former champion Raymond sale Monday at the Coliseum from his 1990-91 salary, and ley, the tour's leading money win- Compiled from State Journal Floyd is in a group of six at 69. Ticket Center, Prange's East named him team captain. ner, and Nancy Scranton. the PGA Tour driving list, is some- wire services and staff reports. thing of a surprise. Nick Faldo, searching for a PGA "The tees were up, and that fa- title to go with his two Masters and vored me," said Knox, who sank two British Opens, former British two shots from the fairway for Open champion Greg Norman, eagles. "I hope it doesn't rain until three-time U.S. Open champion Infante: Daluiso able to replace Jacke Monday. I know the farmers need Hale Irwin and former British Open it, but I don't need any rain. This champion Mark Calcavecchia are course is long enough. in a large group at 69. By John Aehl here." rated shoulder), running back With the tees up, soft greens and Sports reporter PACKERS NOTES "Some of the par-4s I can't even Infante said he talked to Jacke's Chuck Webb (knee) and linebacker reach in 2 if the tees are back. If no wind, Crooked Stick was ready GREEN BAY — Green Bay Brian Noble (knee) are definitely to be taken. There were 35 players expressed satisfaction with Daluiso, father Thursday, because he there is any mud out there, I'm in Packers Coach Lindy Infante wants couldn't reach Jacke, and "I said I out of Saturday night's game trouble." under par and 13 at even par. Tom it known he is telling the truth "That isn't going to change my opinion about anything." wouldn't say anything but what I against New Orleans in the Louisi- Woosnam and Knox have a 1-shot Sieckmann is 4 under par after 16 about the field-goal kicker the team felt was the truth. That doesn't ana Superdome, Infante said. lead on a group of four that surpris- holes and Larry Mize is 3 under par has in training camp, and he isn't Jacke and the Packers report- mean Chris is not our kicker. It through 15. edly are about $100,000 apart on a Running back Vai Sikahema ingly includes former Masters and going to back off. doesn't mean we're trying to trade British Open champion Sandy Lyle With more rain forecast today, That kicker isn't Chris Jacke. 1991 salary. Jacke reportedly is Chris, which we're not." split a toenail in Wednesday's prac- Knox knows he's going to be at a So, on Thursday, Infante said asking for $800,000 over two years; tice, and sat out Thursday. and slumping Ken Green. Bruce Lie- • Affholter watches,- waits: tzke and former Masters champion disadvantage. He described his again, as he has several times, that the Packers reportedly are offering • Rotation undecided: The chances of winning as "shaky" and Brad Daluiso is kicking well for the $945,000 over three years. He made Wide receiver Erik Affholter stood are also at 68. on the sidelines for the second quarterback rotation for Saturday's Before the rain turned the dirt to is just trying to finish under par. Packers and would do a good job if $92,500 last year. He has made 45 game probably won't be decided Jacke doesn't sign a contract before of 78 field-goal attempts (77.6 per- straight day, but Infante said again mud, Knox played his last 10 holes (Results in Scoreboard/4B that it was "precautionary." until just before gametime, Infante in 7 under par. He started his round the National Football League sea- cent) and 70 of 71 extra-point at- said. son begins Sept. 1. tempts in his two years with Green Affholter has a tight hamstring "I feel good about the way Bay. muscle, Infante said, and rather "It's not just a simple matter of Brad's hitting the ball," Infante Daluiso, a free-agent rookie who than risk injury to the muscle, changing a quarterback," he said. said. played at UCLA, "is good enough to which kept Affholter out of play "I want to make sure we get the Infante said that just because play in this league," Infante said. last season, it was decided rest right kind of people in there with Jacke's agent, Steve Weinberg, said . "We've done a good job finding a would be best. the right kind of quarterback so we Jacke was infuriated when Infante guy in case Chris doesn't get in Only safety Mark Murphy (sepa- get what we want out of the game." Hebert may miss Packers exhibition Associated Press free of drugs and alcohol for the will be out of prac- Bobby Hebert pulled a groin NFL NOTES first time since high school. tices for three weeks with a knee muscle in practice at La Crosse and "I'm an alcoholic and an addict. injury; and rookie wide receiver it wasn't known whether he will be worse, but it's not like I have some- I no longer have qualms about say- Jeff Graham, the Pittsburgh Steel- able to take his turn at quarterback thing broken," Hebert said. ing that," McDonald said. "I live ers' No. 2 pick, is expected to miss for the in • DeBerg: Pelluer lost interest: my life day to day, and my main about two weeks of practice with a Saturday night's National Football walked out of Kansas goals are just staying clean and strained thigh muscle. League exhibition game against the City Chiefs training camp because sober. The rest will take care of it- B Bears sign Morris: Wide re- Green Bay Packers. he lost interest in the game, fellow self." ceiver Ron Morris ended his three- Saints Coach Jim Mora said it quarterback Steve DeBerg said. The 6-foot-3 McDonald, a sixth- week contract holdout and signed didn't seem to be a severe pull, but "He just kind of lost his desire round draft pick, is starting his with the , leaving he wanted to see how well it re- for the game," DeBerg said from third year with the Colts after play- tight end James Thornton as the sponded to treatment before decid- the Chiefs camp at the University ing at Penn State. only unsigned player on the team. ing whether Hebert would play of Wisconsin-River Falls. "He was McDonald's admission at train- against the Packers. forcing himself to do it. He couldn't ing camp cleared up a mystery that Hebert said the injury occurred convince himself to do it just for has lingered since he spent five BASEBALL after rain forced the Saints inside the money." weeks on the non-football injury-ill- to complete a workout Wednesday. Pelluer, 29, the backup to De- ness list at midseason last year. CARD "We were outside, and I was nice Berg, walked out Wednesday after "This is a whole new thing for SHOW At Madison and warm," Hebert said. "Then we meeting with Chiefs Coach Marty me, and I'm excited to see what the These Area went inside and I sat around about Schottenheimer. results will be," he said. Sunday, Aug. llth Participating wling Centers 15 plays, and then, having to take Schottenheimer said he wasn't McDonald, the nation's top-rated off on that scramble ..." sure if the veteran would return. high school player coming out of 10AM-4PM He scrambled right, threw back BADGER BOWL • CASINO LANES. BQWL-A-VARD LANES • CLASSIC LANES Pelluer had been bothered by a Montclair, N.J., High School, said Sheraton Inn • SCHWOEGLER'S PARK TOWNE LANES • VILLAGE LANES (Madison) across his body and came away sore back. "It hurts every hour of he didn't know how good he could John Nolen Drive-Madison BOWLING GREEN (Middleton) KAMM BOWL & kneading the sore muscle. the day," Pelluer said last week. be because his mind was too foggy * 1.00 Admission VERONA BOWL (Verona) SPARTAN LANES (McFartand) "I'm going to try to play. I'm • McDonald admits drug abuse: from substance abuse. Rookie Card at 2:00 VIKING BOWL (Stoughton) OREGON BOWL (Oregon) going to get treatment and wrap it. Baltimore Colts linebacker Quintus • Out with injuries: Pro Bowl The Original Sheraton Show "Good Old Days" sponsored by the Madison Area Bowling proprietors Assoc. ... I wouldn't want to make it McDonald says he's playing football offensive tackle Richmond Webb