Page 2, Section 2 • Wisconsin State Journal, Friday, July 30,1982

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NL owners to consider Kuhn's fate

NEW YORK (AP) — Storm clouds gathered over Commissioner Bowie Kuhn Thursday after National League owners called a special meeting to consider his re-election. Kuhn's status is among the topics to be discussed Aug. 18-19 in San Diego at baseball's regular summer meetings, but the NL will con- vene a day earlier to consider the commissioner's situation. The special meeting was requested by the New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals and Houston Astros, all reported to be against Kuhn's re-election to a third term. If those teams get a fourth league club to join them, they could force Kuhn's resignation or firing. Kuhn's contract expires in August 1983, but under terms of his con- tract the commissioner must be advised by the owners between six to 15 months before that date whether they plan to rehire him.

4 Schramm: Quality an NFL concern

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) — Tex Schramm, president and general manager of the , said Thursday the National Maggie Phillips of Nakoma Pool, above, gasps for Football League won't field patchwork-quality teams if there is a breath after competing in the girls' 8 and under 25- players' strike. meter breaststroke in the All-City Swim Meet Thurs- "We'll play (the schedule) as long as we can play, but we won't day at Hill Farm Pool. Meanwhile, Tim Myers, right, play if the integrity of the game and the integrity of the race is gone," waves goodbye to the fourth-heat competition in his Schramm said at the Cowboys' training camp. home pool as he sets a record in the 9-10 boys' 50-meter He said NFL owners have a formula for "what we think would backstroke. constitute a fair competition or race," adding that "if we lose that (a — State Journal photos by A. Craig Benson quality championship), then that's it. We're not going to be putting on games just to be putting games on." Schramm and other NFL executives are concerned there could be "wildcat" strikes tor a single game such as "Monday Night Football" or for just a day. But he said using non-union players and free agents Seven records fall in city swim meet just to have a contest would not be the answer. Seven city records were broken beginning at 10 a.m. The meet will 15-17 Jessica Pellegrlno, HF, :40.35; 3, Susie Scholrer, RW, 100 breaststroke — Jeff Whalen, SW, 1:14.92; 2, :41.28; 4, Ann Sexton, HF, :41.34; 5, Melissa Fuss, Thursday in qualifying at the 1982 All- conclude with finals on Saturday. Tom Ragatz, NK, 1:15.98; 3, Mark Felstehausen, SW, SW, :42.12; 6, Jamie Ploc, RW, :44.09. 1-16.56; 4, Dave Ferris, RW, 1:17.36; 5, Donald Studt, 50 butterfly — 1, Heather Reneou, HF, :34.53 Vilas upset in Grand Prix tennis City Swim Meet at Hill Farm pool. MO, 1:17.59; 6, Justin Hanson, RW, 1:19.88. (city, pool record); 2, Sara Haertel, WS, :38.76; 3, ALL-CITY SWIM MEET 200 Individual medley — 1, Jet- Whalen, SW, Jessica Pellegrlno, HF, :38.99; 4, Erica Johnson, RW, The top mark was se.t by Christy BOYS 2:21.41; 2, Jay Mortenson, MB, 2:22.74; 3, Michael :40.41; 5, Melissa Fuss, SW, :41.05; 6, Ann Sexton, Vedejis of Hill Farm, who cut 2.79 S and under Fischer, MO, 2:26.04; 4, Rick Lower, PC, 2:26.56; 5, HF, :41.59. NORTH CONWAY, N.H. (AP) - Unseeded Victor Pecci of Para- 15 breoitstroke — 1, Jimmy Pclerman, HIM Dan Finley, MO, 2:28.33; 6, Donald Studt, MO, 50 freestyle — 1, Heather Reneau, HF, :31.62 seconds off the record in the 15-17 Form, :24.15; 2, Mark Johnson, Ridgewood, :25.35; 3, 2:29.36. (pool record); 2, Amy Gosling, HF, :34.75; 3, Tracy guay upset top-seeded 's Guillermo Vilas, the hottest player Robbie Morrison, Monona, :25.69; 4, Ethan Thell, 100 freestyle — 1, Rick Lower, PC, :56.95; 2, Eric Beecher, MO, :35.75; 4, Molly Hellmuth, SW, :36.99; girls' 100-meter breaststroke with a HF, :24.13; 5, Brad Korltzinskv, Nakoma, :J6.54; 6, Peterson, RW, :57.06; 3, Marly Cossens, HF, :57.12; 5, Rebecca Voss, MO, :37.01; 6, Debbie Sonna, PC, on the men's tennis tour, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, in a first-round match Thursday Evan Fltzoerald, RW, :26.68. 4, Dan Finley, MO, :58.81; 5, Dave Ferris, RW, :37.04. in a $200,000 Grand Prix tournament. time of 1 minute, 15.29 seconds. 25 backstroke — Kim Somersen, Parkcresl, :59.26; 6, Dove MOtt, WS, :59.45. 100 individual medley — 1, Emma Lehner, HF, Toby Harshaw of Maple Bluff :25.29; 2, Mike Darda, RW, :24.44; 3, Scott Meyer, 100 butterfly — 1, Toby Harshow, MB, :59.52 1:23.33; 2, Allison Hoyden, NK, 1:28.01; 3, Sara Haer- Pecci, 26, won the last four games of the third set to end the 3 hour, Maple Bluff, :24.56; 4, Robbie Morrison, MO, :24.73; (city, pool record); 2, Mike Wlchern, RW, 1:05.03; 3, tel, WS, 1:28.51; 4, Amy Gosling, HF, 1:30.06; 5, Erin swam the 60-meter butterfly in : 59.52, 5. Eric Blanchard, NK, :25.08; 6, Mathew Davis, Dave Eckerle, SW, 1:05.81; 4, Bill Wuerger, PC, Smith, SW, 1:30.88; 6, Erica Johnson, RW, 1:32.25. 10 minute match that Vilas said he entered unprepared. Vilas spent 22 Shorewood. :25.22. 1:05.81; 5, Jeff Jensen, RW, 1:05.93; 6, Frank Baltha- 50 breaststroke — Emma Lehner, HF, :43.59; 2, slicing 2.59 off the 15-17 boys' record. 25 freestyle — Matthew Matteson, MO, : 16.09; 2, zar, RW, 1:06.08. Allison Hoyden, NK, :44.29; 3, Erin Smith SW, :44.64; hours traveling to the tournament after winning his seventh Grand Kim Somersen, PC, : 17.95; 3, Steve Thompson, HF, 100 backstroke — 1, Dave Eckerle, SW, 1:04.71 4, Lisa Leonovlcz, SW, :45.00; 5, Karl Mueller, MO, Prix tournament this year and second straight, Sunday in Austria. He Dave Eckerle of Shorewood bested :18.34; 4, Mark Johnson, RW, :19.69; 5, Jimmy Peter- (city, pool record); 2, Jay Mortenson, MB, 1:05.82; 3, :47.61; 6, Maureen Olson, RW, :47.94. his own boys' 15-17 100-meter back- man, HF, :19.70; 6, Ell Stanley, SW, :20.21. Mike Horton, PC, 1:06.09; 4, Michael Fischer, MO, 1S-17 arrived Monday night, had his first match delayed one day to Wednes- 15 butterfly — Matthew Motteson, MO, : 17.72; 2, 1:06.16; 5, Frank Balthazar, MO, 1:07.55; 6, Jon 100 freestyle — 1, Jenny Shea, HF, 1:02.15; 2, stroke mark by 1.37 seconds with a Steve Thompson, HF, :20.B4; 3, Mike Darda, RW, Giles, HF, 1:10.37. Heidi Heineke, RW, 1:02.81; 3, Lisa Hanson, PC, day, then had that match set back another day by rain. :20.11; 4, Eli Stanley, SW, :23.82; 5, Ryan Scheuer- GIRLS 1:02.93; 4, Kim Clum, HF, 1:03.83; 5, Heidi Neuman, time of 1:04.71. mon, MO, :26.45; 6, John Henemon, SW, :27.20. 8 and under RW, 1:03.85; 6, Mlchele Smith, MO, 1:04.26. Second-seeded Ivan Lendl and No. 3 Jose-Luis Clerc, also won 25 backstroke — 1, Torrl Carrvl, MO, :22.03; 2, 100 breaststroke — 1, Christy Vedeis, HF, 1:15.29 MO Kelly Myers, RW, :23.11; 3, Kim Bonebrake, PC, (city, pool record); 2, Sue Vaughan, HF, 1:21.43; 3, first-round matches. Lendl struggled to a 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 triumph over Others setting marks were 50 freestyle — 1, Tim Myers, HF, :32.14 (city, :23.70; 4, Maggie Phillips, NK, :24.02; 5, Tracy An- Kla Sechrlst, SW, 1:22.33; 4, Debbie Bremel, WS, Juan Aquillera of Spain. Clerc, the defending champion from Argenti- Katrina Kutzbach of Shorewood in pool record); 2, Jefferson Stanley, SW, :34.34; 3, derson, MO, :24.26; 6, Bethany Bernhardt HF, :25.40. 1:22.74; 5, Naomle McConnell, MO. 1:22.91, 6, Sara Chad Kane, PC, :35.03; 4, Andy Hammond, SW, 25 freestyle — 1, Katrlno Kutzbach, SW, : 16.39 Slock, MO, 1:23.38. na, whipped Ken Flach of St. Louis, 6-0, 6-4. the girls' 8 and under 25-meter free- :35.21; 5, Luke Bogdonowlcz, PC, :35.84; 6, Brian (city, pool record); 2, Krlsten Blddle, NK, :16.95; 3, 100 backstroke — 1, Wendy Heineke, RW, 1:12.74 Malewlcz, PC, : 36.77. Christy Myers, HF, :17.17; 4, JIM Zeman, MO, :17.22; (city, pool record); 2, Wendy Olson, SW, 1:13.50; 3, Pecci, Lendl and Clerc won their second-round matches later in style, Matthew Matteson of Monona 50 backstroke — Dave Royal, WS, :M.55; 2, Tim 5, Kelly Myers, RW, : 18.94; 6, Elise Hawk, MO, Kim Clum, HF, 1:13.91; 4, Allx Frank, SW, 1:16.17; 5, Myers, HF, :38.74; 3, Byron Fischer, MB, :38.95; 4, : 19.42. Kathy Reed, RW, 1:16.70; 6, AMv Matthews, MO, the day with little trouble. Pecci defeated Heinz Gildemeister of in the boys' 8 and under 25-meter but- Chad Kane, PC, :41.55; 5, Jason Andlng, MO, :43.34; 25 breaststroke — Katrlna Kutzbach, SW, :22.16; 1:19.54. 6, Jason Magill, PC, :43.93. 2, Kelly Bauer, HF, :24.16; 3, Ellse Hawk, MO, 100 Individual medley — 1, Debbie Bremel, WS, Chile, 6-1, 6-2; Lendl wore down Bernard Fritz of France, 6-4, 6-0, and terfly, Tim Myers of Hill Farm in the 100 Individual medley — 1, Dave Royal, WS, :24.M; 4, Tracy Anderson, MO, :25.56; 5, Katie Dono- 1:12.13; 2, Dlneen Seymour. NK, 1:13.10; 3, Heidi Hei- Clerc trounced Thierry Tulasne of France, 6-4, 6-1. 9-10 boys' 50-meter freestyle, and 1:29.58; 2, Byron Fischer, MB, 1:30.30; 3, Matt Conk- van, NK, :26.28; 6, Julie Nicholson, RW, :26.33. neke, RW, 1:13.21; 4, Klo Sechrlsl, SW, 1:13.30; 5, lln, PC, 1:30.90; 4, Jason Magill, PC, 1:30.99; 5, Chris 25 butterfly — Krlsten Blddle, NK, :18.75; 2, Jill Jennifer Gaard, RW, 1:14.04; 6, Sue Vaughan, HF, Heather Reneau of Hill Farm in the Dold, HF, 1:31.48; 6, Andy Hammond, SW, 1:32.24. Zemon, MO, :19.22; 3, Christy Myers, HF, :20.00; 4, 1:15.00. 50 butterfly — Matt Conklln, PC, :41.26; 2, Scott Torrl Carryl, MO, :20.25; 5, Andrea Wolosz, RW, 50 butterfly — Christy Vedeis, HF, :30.37; 2, 9-10 girls' 50-meter butterfly. Perkins, RW, :43.84; 3, Tom Pertzborn, HF, :43.96; 4, :22.28; 6, Susie Plechockl, RW, :22.44. Heidi Neummon, RW, :31.59; 3, Wendy Olson, SW, Brian Malewicz, PC, :44.51; 5, Andy Grooms, RW, 9-10 :31.59; 4, Susie Barrett, RW, :32.37; 5, Wendy Hei- Odds and ends Qualifying will continue today :45.42; 4, Scott McKinney, SW, :47.80. 50 backstroke — Lisa Leonovlcz, SW, : 39.31; 2, neke, RW, :33.02; 6, Dineen Seymour, NK, :33.06. Associated Press Six-time all-pro defensive end Claude Humphrey announced his retirement from the 's Koncar's fate Brewer boss expects Thursday because of an injury to his left knee suffered last season for which he will be forced to undergo surgery. Humphrey, 38, was the sealed in '81 first-round choice of the Atlanta Falcons in 1968. He played 11 years close race all the way for Atlanta before coming to the Eagles in a 1979 trade. . . .The Indi- GREEN BAY (AP) - Coach Bart ana Pacers of the National Basketball Association have cut fifth- Starr said Thursday that he had de- round draft choice Rich DiBenedetto, a 6-foot-7 forward from UW- cided by the end of the 1981 National Eau Claire; ninth-round choice Mike Scearce, a 6-7 forward from Football League season that offen- By Bill Brophy Purdue; lOth-round choice Craig Summers, a 6-3 guard from UW- sive tackle Mark Koncar was through State Journal sports reporter Brewer notes Stout, and free agent Sean McNally, a 6-6 guard-forward from Day- as a Green Bay Packer. ton. . . . World Association junior bantamweight champion Koncar, the Packers' first-round MILWAUKEE - The dog days of Jiro Watanabe of retained his title Thursday in , Japan, draft choice in 1976 and once consid- the American League season are ap- mark in attendance in the 45th date of when his fight with former champion of Argentina ered one of the best yoing offensive proaching. The Brewers went into the season Thursday when they drew Thursday's game against Cleveland was stopped after the ninth round. Watanabe (16-1) was making his linemen in the NFL, was traded to the Mark Koncar a crowd of 29,781. It was the third his first title defense. . . . Former Houston pitcher J.R. Richard, Houston Oilers Wednesday for "fu- with a half-game lead over Boston earliest date the Brewers had gone and a two-game lead over Baltimore, trying to return to the major leagues after a life-threatening stroke ture considerations." Starr said Thursday that the big- over the million mark. Last year, be- two years ago, will be promoted next week from the Astros' Class A Koncar walked out of a meeting of gest change in Koncar since his in- the contenders who usually sneak into cause of the strike, Milwaukee did not affiliate at Daytona Beach to their Triple A club at Tucson in the Pa- Packer offensive linemen after he juries has been in his mental ap- the AL East race at this time every draw a million. Brewer officials ex- cific Coast League. . . . The Pittsburgh Pirates have signed free- was berated by Starr last October. He proach. season because of the managing of pect the remaining three dates of the agent outfielder-first baseman John Milner to replace Dave Parker, missed the next three practices and a "Physically, I think he could be the Earl Weaver and the O's pitching. Cleveland series to draw 110,000. on the 15-day disabled list with an injured right thumb. Milner was re- Is Brewers Manager Harvey game against Tampa Bay before he player or approximately the player The pitching matchups for the rest cently released by Montreal. rejoined the club. we thought he would be when we Kuenn feeling the pressure of the race? Is he worried about the Ori- of the Brewer-Indian series: Ex- Starr said Thursday that the walk- drafted him," Starr said. "He was a Brewer Lary Sorensen (8-7) faces out was "a factor" in the trade. hard working, reckless, mentally oles? "Baltimore is just one of the teams Randy Lerch (7-6) at 7:30 tonight; "I think it's suffice to say that it tough guy coming out of college. He Rick Waits (1-9) or Tom Brennan was simply a factor," Starr said. "We just never approached those stand- to watch," said Kuenn. "We knew they'd be where they are because of (0-2) go against Mike Caldwell Retzer, Herron carry Muskies were attempting to make this move ards here. (7-10) in the NBC Game of the Week for some time." "I'm certain injuries played a big their pitching. But I haven't changed my mind about the race. I think four Saturday at 1:20 p.m. and in Sunday's The Packers on Tuesday acquired role in that," he said. "I think this (the double-header, Rick Sutcliffe (8-4) Special to The State Journal offensive tackle Angelo Fields from trade) is in his best interests and or five teams will have a shot at it MADISON CLINTON (the title) in September. No one is and Ed Whitson (1-1) face Moose ab r hbi ab r hbl the Oilers in exchange for a third- ours. Hopefully, we have this behind CLINTON, Iowa - Ed Retzer Wilkinson 3b 2 2 0 0 Graham cf 3 1 0 0 going to run away." Haas (7-5) and either Jim Slaton (7-2) scattered eight hits and struck out Harrison cf 3 0 0 0 Zacher 2b 2 0 1 0 round draft choice next year. Stan- us." Romano If 3 1 1 1 Swenson 2b 2 0 1 0 The Brewers do not play a team or Jerry Augustine (1-3). eight and Tony Herron picked up his Ashman Ib 4 0 0 0 O'Connor 3b 4 0 3 0 said the Koncar and Fields deals With Koncar gone, Karl Swanke McAbee dh 4 0 1 2 Dunn Ib 2 0 1 1 were separate transactions. has been promoted to No. 1 left tack- with a winning record again until first save to lead the Madison Kiefer ss 2 0 0 0 Smoot pr-lb 2 0 0 0 Aug. 20, and 13 of those 22 games are Jamie Easterly, who recently had Muskies to a 3-2 victory over the Clin- Amador 2b 2 0 0 0 G. Jones If 4 0 0 0 "I indicated the other day relative le, but Starr said he expects Fields, arthroscopic knee surgery, was on Tipton c 3 0 0 0 Ouellettec 3 0 1 0 at home. ton Giants in a Midwest League base- Waller rf 3 0 1 0 Saunler pr 0 0 0 0 to Angelo's acquisition that these Tim Stokes and possibly others to crutches in the clubhouse Thursday Nokes c 0 0 0 0 talks had heated up the last two challenge for the job. Those numbers might excite a ball game Thursday. M. Jones rf 4 0 0 0 Brewers fan, who is hoping Milwau- and Kuenn wouldn't guess when the After Clinton tied the game, 1-1, in Sowards dh 4 0 0 0 weeks," Starr said. "We were discuss- Twenty-nine rookies and free left-hander would be ready to pitch Perna ss 4 1 1 0 kee can put some ground between the the first on Mike Dunn's single, Ron Total 26 3 3 3 Total 34 2 a 1 ing Mark's situation throughout the agents who reported to training camp again. "They tell me he can start offseason, and particularly the last Wednesday night had field tests Wallbangers and Boston and Balti- Wilkinson opened the third with a Madison 102 000 000 — 3 more. Not Kuenn. throwing next week," said Kuenn of walk before stealing second After Clinton 100 000 100 — 2 two weeks." Thursday. Sixty-one veterans were Easterly, "but I think he's a ways E — Romano, Waller 2. DP — Clinton 2. "My idea is to go out and play Tom Romano singled, Monte McAbee LOB — Madison 2, Clinton 8. 2B — Oulette. SB Koncar had serious knee and scheduled to report today. from pitching yet." — Wilkinson 3, Romano. ankle injuries in 1978, 1979 and 1980, In other news, player representa- every game the same, whether it's on, singled to score both runners for a 3-1 the road or at home and no matter lead. IP H R ER BB SO and his play last season did not mea- tive James Lofton said that Starr told Robin Yount has an 11-game hit- Madison who you are playing," said Kuenn. "If Clinton cut the margin to one in Retzer W (3-2) 8 2 sure up to what Starr felt were his him the urine tests taken as part of ting streak and has hit .500 in that Herron S (1) 0 0 you win, no one gains ground on you." the bottom of the seventh when right Clinton capabilities. Starr's disappointment the team's regular physicals would span.. . . Pitching coach Cal McLish, Barling (L) 3 3 prompted him to challenge Koncar not be used for detecting drug de- • who has been sidelined with an ill- fielder Kevin Waller committed two Nenad 1 0 0 errors on Bob Perna's short fly ball. Balk —Barling. T — 2:50. A — 605. during the pctober meeting. pendency. The Brewers went over the million ness, was back in uniform Thursday.

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CHICAGO (AP) — Big Ten Conference football coaches approved Friday a resolution that would ban United States Football League coaches and scouts from conference campuses if the new profes- sional league conducts a December draft. In response, USFL Commissioner Chet Simmons said college players drafted by the USFL before they finish college should return to school to earn their degrees. "There's no question that we realize the importance of an athlete going back to school to finish his degree," Simmons said in a tele- phone interview. Simmons said the league had not set a definite date for a draft, but acknowledged that because of the league's season, (March through July) a winter draft was likely. Michigan Coach Bo Schembechler outlined the goals of the Big Ten resolution and said conference coaches and others, including Ala- bama's Bear Bryant, were in agreement. Hornung sues NCAA for $3 million

LOUISVILLK, Ky. (AP) - Former Green Bay Packer star Paul Hornung filed a $3 million lawsuit Friday against the Na- tional Collegiate Athletic Associa- tion, charging it has interfered with his right to make a living as a sports announcer. Fullback Woody Bennett grimaces as he stretches his once-injured left knee at the ' training camp. The complaint arose from the —AP Laserphoto NCAA's refusal to hire Hornung as announcer for 19 games to be broadcast this season over cable outlets by station WTBS of Atlanta. Packers to continue urine tests In a letter sent to Hornung last April, NCAA TV program director Montana has said he could not Defensive end Ed "Too Tall" Tom Hansen said, "The image Paul Hornung Associated Press strike over NFLPA's percentage-of- Jones signed a five-year contract which he projects or is projected NFL training camps gross-receipts issue. with the Dallas Cowboys Friday that for him does not personify college football." The Green Bay Packers routinely will pay him an estimated $300,000 per Hornung was suspended from pro football for one year in 1963 have tested urine samples of players • year and make him the third-highest- for years and will continue to do so, from for admitting that he gambled on the Packers to win and has dermining a player's performance. In About 20,000 season tickets, worth paid player on the National Football Coach Bart Starr said Friday. been depicted as a playboy figure on beer commercials. such a case, Starr said, he and trainer $3.6 million, already have been sold League team. Starr, saying such testing has been Domenic Gentile would determine for Raiders football games in Los An- club policy since his first season as whether any information would be geles this season, team managing head coach in 1975, said the intent was Running back Darrin Nelson, the Arguello faces Rooney today made public. general partner Al Davis said during only first-round NFL draft pick who not to detect possible drug usage by Stan* issued the statement after a surprise court appearance. players, but to check for kidney ail- was unsigned, agreed to a three-year he had met with the players Friday. Davis was called to the stand in contract with the ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Alexis Arguello stands to make ments or other diseases. Sixty veterans reported to training Alameda County Superior Court $1.5 million, his richest payday, if he gets past unheralded Kevin Roo- Friday. "We will continue this program be- camp Friday morning, joining 28 Thursday to fight a suit by two long- ney of Catskill, N. Y., in his junior welterweight debut today. cause it is in the best, interests of the rookies anu free agents who checked time Oakland Raiders season ticket While the terms of the contrad Arguello already has won three world titles, but he says today's players, the football team and the or- in Wednesday night. holders who have asked the court to were not revealed, it was reportec scheduled 10-round'bout (3:30 p.m., WISC-TV, Ch. 3) is "more impor- ganization," Starr said in a statement. The Packers asked waivers on block the team's flight south. that the total package with incentive tant than a title fight." Jim Cathey, a free-agent offensive clauses was worth about $800,000. The The 29-year-old Nicaraguan exiJe needs to beat Rooney for a shot He said the National Football • League club regularly has cautioned tackle from Tulane. final year of the contract will be op at junior welterweight champion Aaron Andy Shumway, formerly of Wis- tional. Pryor. A victory over Pryor would make Arguello the first man to players about dangers of drug use consin Dells High School and UW-Ste- win world titles in four weight classes. and has been willing to "arrange Quarterback Joe Montana of the vens Point, was one of 20 rookies cut Running back Joe Cribbs, the Buf- counseling when it wasn't popular to champion San Francisco Friday by the . falo Bills' leading rusher and an All- do so" for any players who might 49ers and teammate placekicker Ray Shumway, a fullback, was attempting Pro his first two years, and wide re- NBA players' request denied have drug problems. Werscning have resigned from the to make the team as a free agent. ceiver Jerry Butler skipped the first He said test results would remain NFL Players Association, which is Quarterback Brion Demski, a team- day of training camp Friday, as they NEW YORK (AP) — Federal Judge Robert L. Carter declined a confidential unless club officials had threatening to call a strike this fall mate of Shumway's at Stevens Point, said they would if their contracts request Friday by the National Basketball Association Players As- reason to believe that drugs were un- against team owners. was also cut by the Seahawks. weren't renegotiated. sociation that the league be kept from proposing or negotiating a player salary moderation plan. The NBA proposed Wednesday at a meeting with the Players As- sociation that the parties discuss such a plan, which is designed to moderate salary escalation. Injured hip Senn sets record The league said the players had refused to negotiate on that pro- posal. The NBA then filed an unfair labor practice charge with the may bench National Labor Relations Board against the union on the basis of that in city swim meet alleged refusal. The two sides are not scheduled to meet again until Aug. 25, when Navratilova they discuss a new contract. The old contract expired June 1. Tom Senn of Shorewood set the 100 freestyle — 1, Tom Senn, SW. :57.86, 2, Dove Pease, HF, :59.35; 3, Mark Levin, PC, 1:00.03; 4 , only record and won two events in Paul Eckerle, SW, 1:00.50; 5, Bruce Craig, N, 1:01.23 Associated Press 6, Bill Ragatz, N, 1:03.13. Friday's qualifying heats at the All- 100 backstroke — 1, Tom Senn, SW, 1:03.72 (clti Odds and ends and pool record); 2, Jack Youno, RW, 1:09.62; 3 City Swim Meet at Hill Farm pool. Dave Pease, HF, 1:11.89; 4, Mark Levin, PC, 1:13.13 Wimbledon winner Martina Nav- In the 100-meter backstroke, Senn 5, Bruce CralB, N, 1:13.63; 6, Todd Bargman, PC ratilova may be forced to drop out of 1:15.89. Associated Press was clocked in 1 minute, 3.72 seconds 100 breaslroke — 1, Paul Fckcrle, SW, 1:18.48; 2 the McDonald's women's indoor ten- Todd Wueraer, PC, 1:19.10; 3, More Smith, M in breaking his 1981 mark,by 3.28 sec- 1:21.15; 4, Stephen Arvedson, PC, 1:21.56; 5, Brad* Relief pitcher Tom Hume is expected to be lost to the Cincinnati nis competition in Sydney, Australia, Martina Navratilova Phillips, M, 1:22.26; 6, Jell Roth, M, 1:22.75. ' onds. He outdistanced runner-up Jack 100 Individual medley — 1, Jack Young, RW Reds for six to eight weeks after knee surgery Friday. . . . Pitts- because of a hip injury. 1:08.61 (pool record); 2, Todd Wuerser, PC, 1:09.50 forced to struggle for 2y hours be- Young of Ridgewood by almost six burgh Pirate outfielder Dave Parker will have surgery Monday to re- Navratilova pulled a muscle 2 3, Brent Henrv, M, 1:09.91; 4, Mike Downey, SW fore beating unseeded Henri Leconte seconds. Senn also took the 100 free- 1:13.11; 5, Stephen Arvedson, PC, 1:14.02; 6, Dav( Friday night in the final set of her Palmer, SW, 1:15.08. pair torn ligaments in his left thumb. It's not known how long Parker of France, 6-4, 6-7, 7-5. Taroczy, win- style crown with a time of : 57.56. will be out of action. . . . Phoenix Suns General Manager Jerry Co- slugging 6^, 3-6, 6-3 victory over West GIRLS ner of two Grand Prix tournaments There were two other double-win- 11-U langelo said Friday that he will fly to Boston next month "to try and German Beltina Bunge. After the 50 freestyle — 1, Rehna Peterson, RW, :30.66; 2 this year, scored a mild upset with a ners Friday. John Casey of Shore- judv Young, RW, :31.03; 3, Kim Pease, HF, :31.47; 4 work out an acceptable agreement" for the rights to retired Celtics match, Navratilova said she would Angle Pahmeler, M, :32.64; 5, Jenniler Dorskl, M 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 victory over seventh- wood took the 11-12 boys' 50 freestyle :32.72; 6, .lodl Mortenson, Maple Bluff, :32.85. center Dave Cowens, but said his team will not part with four-time not make a final decision until further seeded Andres Gomez of Equador. and 50 backstroke. Jeff Fletcher of 50 backstroke — 1, Judv Young, RW, :35.48; 2 treatment this morning. Kim Pease, HF, :35.98; 3, Heidi Olson, SW, :37.63; 4 all-star guard Dennis Johnson. Meanwhile, Maurice Lucas, acquired West Side won the 50 butterfly and Nicole Ervln, WS, :38.49; 5, Ellse Clancy, PC, :38.71. earlier this month by the Suns from the New York Knicks, said that Later Friday, Wimbledon runner- In Los Angeles, top seed Tracy 6, Angle Pahmeier, M, :39.43. the 100 individual medley. 50 breaststroke — 1, Christy Hrenak, M, :40.07. he hopes National Basketball Association teams will develop a better up Chris Evert Lloyd produced a pol- Austin and second seed Kathy Rinaldi 2, Sara Messner, N, :40.23; 3, Jennifer Bradley, RW advanced Friday to the semifinals in The meet concludes today at Hill •41.51; 4, Jill Hutchinson, HF, :41.79; 5, Ellse Clancy system of informing players of trades. Lucas said he learned of the ished performance in downing Aus- Farm pool with final heats in all PC, :41.97; 6, Amy Gaylor, PC, :42.36. tralia's Evonne Cawley, 6-3, 6-1. Evert the $125,000 Wells Fargo Open. 50 butterfly — 1, Lore Jefferson, SW, :33.96; 2 July 7 deal from a fellow airline passenger. . . . Bill Walton said he events. Barbie Peterman, HF, :34.08; 3, Corrv Scheuerman has worked out an agreement with the San Diego Clippers, allowing Lloyd took 70 minutes to beat her Austin needed slightly more than M, :34.92; 4, Rehna Peterson, RW, :35.31; 5, Edl< an hour to defeat Kate Latham, 6-0 BOYS Hopkins, WS, :36.04; 6, Sara Messner, N, :36.35. him to play in a charity basketball game tonight in Las Vegas. . . . longtime rival of 38 matches. 11-11 100 Individual medley — 1, Barbie Peterman 6-0. Rinaldi defeated unseeded Alycia 50-meter freestyle — 1, John Casey/ Shorewood. HF, 1:14.54; 2, Christy Hrenak, M, 1:16.24; 3, Lart Pat Head Sum mitt of the University of Tennessee will be nominated American teenager Andrea Jae- 20.01 seconds; 2, tie, Ray Dohr, Nokoma and Steve Jefferson, 1:17.89; 4, Edie Hopkins, WS, 1:19.34.; 5 Moulton, 0-6, 7-6, 6-3. Shoratt, HIM Farm, :30.88; 4, Steve Molewlcz, Pork- Carry Scheuerman, M, 1:20,81; 6. Jill Hutchinson as the U.S. women's basketball coach for the 1984 Olympics. . . . gar decisively beat England's Sue crest, :31.57; 5, Mark Nelson, Monona, :32.32; 6, HF, 1:21.99. ' • Barker, 6-0, 6-0. Greoo Perkins, Rldgeway, :32.38. 13-14 Ernie Singletary will replace Chong Pal Park of , to take 50 backstroke — 1, John Casey, SW, :34.87 (pool 50 bullerfly — 1, Shana Moglll, PC. :33.37; ; on unbeaten Bobby Czyz in a middleweight fight Aug. 15. Chong had In North Conway, N.H., Friday, record); 2, Chris Leonard, West Side, :37.34; 3, Dan Betsy Grutzner, RW, :33.55; 3, Stacy Hoertel, WS Makl, HF, :37.73; A, Ray Dohr, N, :38.57; 5, Matt :33.72; 4, Katie Holt, HF, :34.26; 5, Susan Weiss, RW an emergency appendectomy this week. . . . Julius Boros, who second-seeded Ivan Lendl of Czecho- Gaylord Catering wins Weyaondt, SW, :38.61; 6, Jack Kroll, RW, -.40.11. :34.59; 6, Kelly Desnan, RW, :34.60. 50 breoststroke — 1, Chris WImmer, N, :M.04; 2, 100 freestyle — 1, Shelly Raemlsch, N/ 1:03.24; J earned more than $1 million on the Professional Golfers' Association slovakia, looking for his second third consecutive title John Slack, M, 41:32; 3, Fred Dick, HF, :41.50; t. Sue Zlckau, WS, 1:04.84; 3, Shana Maglll, PC Tony Cole, HF, :42.76; 5, Mark Arvedson, PC, -.43.14; 1:05.65; 4, Kim Binning, HF, 1:07.23; 5, Debbie Mill in the late 1950s and early '60s and Kathy Whit worth, the first profes- straight Grand Prix title, needed just 6, Peter Zono, SW, : 43.61. er. RW, 1:07.92; 6, Donna Evenson, 1:08.59. sional woman golfer to win over $1 million, have been chosen for the 50 minutes to defeat Hans Gildemeis- Gaylord Catering of the Kennedy 50 butterfly — 1. Jeff Fletcher, WS, :32.83 (pool 100 backstroke — 1, Sue Sauthoff, PC, 1:15.01; 5 record); 2, Kevin Whalen, SW, -.34.84; 3, Steve Male- Shelly Raemlsch, N, 1:16.14; 3, Mary Richardson World Golf Hall of Fame. ter of Chile, 6-2, 6-1, to reach the quar- Senior Little League finished unde- vvlcz, PC, :34.99; 4, Dave Piazza, M, :35.91; 5, Derek HF, 1:17.96; 4, Donna Evenson, RW, 1:18.61; 5, Moll Grams, Kl, :36.05; 6, Ian Hoyden, N, :34.37. Kelley, PC, 1:20.48; 6, Kelly Degnan. RW, 1:20.73. terfinals of a $200,000 tournament. feated in second-round play to cap- 100 Individual medley — 1, Jeff Fletcher, WS, 100 breaststroke — 1, Paula Coluccy, RW 1:14.84 (pool record); 2, Chris WImmer, N, 1:16.43; 3, 1:20.44; 2, Heidi Wehcel, PC, 1:20.45; 3, Mary Rich ture its third consecutive league Kevin Whalen, SW, 1:16.96; 4, Ian Hayden, N, ardson, HF, 1:24.58; 4, Sue Zlckou, WS, 1,-25,41; £ Third-seeded Jose-Luis Clerc of championship. 1:22.28; 5, Dave Piazza, M, 1:23.02; 6, Fred Dick, HF, Laurie Blddle, N, 1:25.61; 6, Nicole Marwell, SW Sports on TV Argentina easily won his third-round 1:23.65. 1:25.69. Tim Taylor, Tony Tortorici, Gary 13-14 100 Individual medley — 1, Heidi Wencel, PC match while sixth-seeded Peter 50 butterfly — 1, Brent Henry, M, :29.62 (pool 1:11.83; J, Betsy Grutzner, RW, 1:15.74; 3, Paul. Frederickson, Quinn Vinet and Greg record); 2, Mike Downey, SW, :30.20; 3, Eric Jensen, Coluccy, RW, 1:16.09; 4, Stacy Haertel, WS, 1:17.19 TODAY McNamara of Australia and 10th- RW, :3I.90; 4, Scott Hanson, M, :32.38; 5, Warren 5, Debbie Miller, RW, 1:18.10; 6, Nicole Marwell, SW Gotzion have been members of the Hayden, N, :32.54; 6, Eric Barnrtart, PC, :32.85. 10 a.m. — Tennis — The Mediterranean Open semifinals, live from Cap seeded Balazs Taroczy of Hungary 1:18.19. d'Agde, France; KSPN. championship Gaylord team all three 11:30 a.m. — Outdoors Calling with Stan Bran — Lake Michigan Story part struggled through their " matches. years, compiling a 33-7 record. The 2 WMTV, Ch. 15. Ninth-seeded Mel Purcell of Murray, team is coached by Carmen Tortori- I p.m. — Baseball - Cleveland at Milwaukee; WMTV, Ch. 15. Ky., upset the fourth seed, Kliot ci. 1:30 p.m. — Baseball — Los Angeles at Atlanta; Cable 8. Tellscher of Sebring, Fla., 6-3, 6-4. CANCEL SPECIAL TIRE 2 p.m. - Outdoor Sportsman; WKOW-TV, Ch. 27. The Kennedy all-star team, your subscription to the PURCHASE 2'30 p.m. — Golf — Third round of the Canadian Open, live from Oakville, Clerc, the defending champion, coached by Carmen Tortorici, won Ontario; WISC-TV, Ch. 3. ousted No. 12 John Alexander of Aus- the District 4 championship with vic- CAPITAL TIMES ALL SEASON BLEMS 3:30 p.m. — Sports Saturday — Boxing with lightweights Alexis ArgueUo 155SR12 $29'! 19570R14 $44'5 I vs. Kevin Rooney, live from Atlantic City, N.J.; the World Swimming and Div- tralia, 6-2, 6-2. McNamara wasted a tories over Waupun, Madison West Help Boycott 5 ing Championships, taped in Guayaquil, Ecuador; WISC-TV, Ch. 3. match point in the second set and was and Sun Prairie. 15SSR13 '33" 175SR14 '40* 4 p.m. — Wide World of Sports — The U.S. Invitational Sidecar Motorcycle "The Enquirer of Madison" 165SH13 '37" 185SR14 «42'5 Championship taped in Carlsbad, Calif.; the boxing competition in the Na- Paid for by Larry Ormson 1B570R13'40*S 165SR15 $40'S| tional Sports Festival, taped in Indianapolis; the U.S. Sky Diving Champion- ships, taped in Muskogee, Okla.; WKOW-TV, Ch. 27. McFadden, Neal reinstated RAISED WHITE LETTER SPECIAL 6 p.m. — Baseball — Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia; Cable 9. $ 5 9 p.m. — Tennis — Wells Fargo Open, women's semifinals, live from Ran- 17570SR13 '45" 18570SR13 47* cho Bernardo, Calif.; USA. CHICAGO, 111. (AP) - Badger would be dropped and McFadden Low cost plumbing 10:30 p.m. — Bowling — The fifth round of the All-Star Madison Tourna- would have no criminal record if he OUR BEST BUY ment taped in Waunakee; WHA-TV, Ch. 21. Coach Dave McClain said Thursday repair comes to that wide receivers Thad McFadden meets the requirements of the pro- B.F. Goodrich 11:30 p.m. — Takedown and Pin — The Sheridan Tournament, taped in Madison! Best Steel Radial $CQ95( Bethlehem, Pa., in Dec., 1981; WHA-TV, Ch. 21. and Marvin Neal will be back on the gram. Dripping Faucets? P195/75R14 OO University of Wisconsin football team Dane County District Attorney Running Toilets? effective Sunday. Sizes & Prices To Fit All Cars James Doyle had said there was Clogged Drain? All Prices Plus F.E.T. The players had been suspended "nothing to indicate" that Neal, a sen- Have that annoying problem Legion sectional at Cottage Grove indefinitely by McClain March 3. ior from Peoria, 111., was involved in repaired now. LUBE-OIL-FILTER McFadden, a junior from Flint, the alleged theft. Eves. & Weekends by SQ95 Mich., faces a charge of misde- with this coupon 9 Badger Sports faces Madison and Sun Prairie at 8:30 p.m. Grove "They had to get their grades in appointment. meanor theft for allegedly taking a Master Charge & Visa Accepted D Bruns in the opening game of the Lancers received a first-round bye in order and prove good citizenship," TERRY McCAUGHEYS television set from a campus dormi- Class AA American Legion sectional the double-elimination tournament. said McClain in announcing the end of VILLAGE PLUMBING CAR CARE CENTER tory in February, according to the 332 W.Johnson baseball tournament Sunday at Cot- the suspensions. SERVICE 251-4084 tage Grove. The winner of the tournament, Dane County District Attorney's of- fice. McClain was here on the eve of Call 244-3009 Coupon valid thru August 7| The Badger Sports-Madison Bruns which concludes with the title game "Quality workmanship at a fraction on Wednesday, advances to the state Louis Cooper, director of a first of- the Big Ten Kickoff Luncheon at the game begins at 5:30 p.m., followed by Chicago Marriott Hotel. of the normal cost." a game between Madison Petrie's tournament in Oshkosh. fenders program, said the charge Page 4, Section 2 ••Wisconsin State Journal, Sunday, August 1,1982 The Scoreboard. Bollettieri drawn into case

Johncock, Wlldcat-BB-, 138.670; 4, Bobby Brewer averages Football transactions Rohal, March 8JC-Cosworlh, 138.090; i. Mario An- or consolatioji brackets, he would drettl. Wildcat BB-Cosworlh, 137.688; 6, , By Todd Wethall Longhorn LR-03B-Cosworth, 137.567; 7, , qualify for the U.S. Junior Open in BATTING KANSAS CITY — traded veteran linebacker March 8}C-16-Cosworth. 137.226; >. Pancho Carter, State Journal sports reporter Tennis notes ab h Ib 3b hr bl ave. Whitney Paul to New Orleans for an undisclosed 1983 . March EXP-Cosworlh, 137.060; 9, Howdy Holmes, Flushing Meadows, N.Y., in Septem- Younl 386 130 29 9 19 68 337 droll choice. March 82C-Cosworth, 134.537; 10, , Gantner .. 249 80 12 1 3 22 .321 NEW ENGLAND — claimed wide recelverwol- March 82C-Coswarth, 135.415; 11, Geoff , Nick Bollettieri, director of the ber. Cooper .... 391 123 23 2 20 75 .315 lace Francis on waivers from Atlanta; waived the March 82C-9-Cosworlh. 134.97. tional Tennis Federation and the Money 190 54 11 1 12 39 295 following rookies: running back Rich VllleMa of 12, Mike Master, March 82C-20-Cosworth. Nick Bollettieri Tennis Camp at Way- Molllor .... 402 114 15 4 10 36 284 Brown, defensive backs Charles Cook of Miami, 133.447; 13, , March 82C-Cosworth, State Department. Romero ... 113 31 7 0 1 6 .274 Rickey Bvnum of Colorado and Mark Cruise of 133.323; 14, Roger Meors, Penske PC-7-Cosworlh, land Academy in Beaver Dam, has "I have nothing to do with the Brouhord 96 26 4 1 2 6 .J71 Rhode Island, and punters Mark Dlckert of Florida . 131.444; 15, Tony Bettenhausen, March BJC-Cosworlh, Vosl 63 17 3 2 0 3 .270 and Kevin Muno of Notre Dame. 130.515; 16, Herm Johnson, Eagle-, 1IV.576; drawn considerable attention over girl's disappearance, nor do I know Six city players will be competing Edwards .. 113 30 3 1 2 12 .265 PHILADELPHIA — waived two rookies: running 17, Dick Simon, Wotson-Cosworlh, 128.452; 18, Jerry last week's disappearance of Hu Na, in the Equitable Family Tennis Chal- Simmons . 329 85 20 0 14 56 .258 bock Steve Dudak of Gettysburg and center Terry Karl, Penske PC-7-Chevrolet, 128.319; 19, Greg Lef- where she is," Bollettieri said in a Thomas ... 340 85 18 0 25 69 .250 Qulrln of Pittsburgh. fler, Eagle-Chevrolet, 127.814; 20, Tom Blgelow, China's top women's tennis player. lenge Sectional Tournament in Chi- Oglivie .... 382 95 14 0 23 65 .249 PITTSBURGH — released of free-agent line- Eagle-Chevrolet, 126.747; 21, Bill Alsup, Penske PC- telephone interview. Moore 277 69 12 3 5 31 .249 backer Craig Walls of Indiana. 9B-Cosworlh, 124.775; 27, Josele Garzo, March-Cos- Hu disappeared from the 32-nation cago Aug. JO-11 for berths in the na-' Howell 149 37 5 2 3 17 248 SAN FRANCISCO — traded nose tackle Archie worth, 124.710; 23. , Longhorn-Chevrolet, • Picclolo ... 59 13 1 0 0 3 .220 Reese lo Kansas City for an undisclosed 1983 draft promoter's option. Federation Cup Tuesday in Califor- tional tournament at Flushing Mead- Hisle 31 40025 129 pick; waived veteran linebacker Craig Pukl and two Rich Schmidt will be competing in Bass 9 00000 000 rookies: linebacker John Glass of U. of Pacific and nia. Since then, her lawyer^ Edward ows. Team 3532 984 176 26 141 510 279 running back Myron Bell of Southern University. C.Y. Lau of San Francisco, has filed the biggest junior tennis tournament Stolen bales: Molitor 19; Yount. Edwards 5; SEATTLE — announced that two rookies, defen- Competing in the sectional tourna- Yost 3. Og livic, Cooper 2; Gantner, Picclolo, Moore, sive end Jim Anderson of Huron (S.D.) College and papers with the O.S. Immigration and of his summer when the United ment are Barbara and Kristin Moe of Thomas 1. offensive guard Alex Brown of Wake Forest, left camp. Naturalization Service seeking politi- States Tennis Association Boys' 16 Madison in the mother-daughter PITCHING Legion baseball IP h cr bb so w-l era cal asylum for the 19-year-old player. and 18 Championships open today in bracket; Cary and Jeanne Brooks of' Lodd 5 21341-0 1.80 Fingers ... 66V3 56 21 17 60 5-6 2.84 Bollettieri was at the Federation Kalamazoo, Mich.. Madison in husband-wife; and Gerda Vockovlch 132'/j 127 43 60 65 11-4 2.92 Pro baseball Waunakee, 10-8 » Bernard ... 58 54 20 16 38 2-1 3.10 Cup earlier in the week and has been If Schmidt advances to the quar- and Gary Sweet of Madison in Slalon Waunakee " 1600102—10 11 3 7BV] 78 31 24 45 7-2 3.56 MIDWEST LEAGUE Badger Sports AA J1J2000 — I 90 questioned by the FBI, the Interna- terfinals in either the championship mother-son. Easterly . 24 27 10 10 7 0-1 3.75 NORTHERN DIVISION Augustine . Adler, Strauss (4) and Schulz; Baltes! Llndauer 55 54 25 19 20 1-3 4.09 W L Pet GB (6) and Carlson. W — Strauss. L — Llndauer. McClure ... 105 97 52 53 61 8-3 4.46 Madison 65 43 .602 Leading hitters — Stewart (W) 2x4, Schuti (W) Caldwell .. 157 176 80 43 44 810 4.59 Appleton 60 45 .571 3'/i Haas 2x5, Strauss (W) 2x3. Corcoran (BS) 4x5. 3B — Stoll 124 147 64 25 69 8-5 4.65 Wisconsin Rapids 42 61 .408 20'/j (W). IB — Strauss. Lerch IIVi 114 57 50 32 7-7 5 15 Wousau 38 63 .376 23W Jones 2?-! 53110-0 10.13 Team 098Vj 932 404 319 443 58-42 4.05 CENTRAL DIVISION Saves: Fingers 23; Sloton, Bernard 4; Easterly •2. W L Pel Springfield 65 40 .619 Beloll 57 47 .548 7V, Metro golf Clinton 45 59 .433 19'/2 Brewer attendance Danville 43 64 .402 23 Blackhowk (71) —Ed Sheffield 74; Bob Narowetz Saturday 41,421 SOUTHERN DIVISION 75; Tom Grote 76; Rick Deltloff 77; Paul ROPP, Len Sosnowski 79. 46-game totals W L Pel Quad Cities 61 44 .581 Cherokee (71) — Steve Eisele 69; John Kroeber 1982 1,097.738 1979 1,198,240 73; Jerry Shlpman, Dick Terwllllger 75; Brad Pres- 1981 834,839 1978 897,476 Burlington 53 52 .505 Waterloo 54 53 .505 sentln 76; Phil Strand 77; Clark Hogan, Dick Demi- 1980 1,131,232 1977 809,348 Cedar Rapids 49 57 tros IS; Jeff Brown, Jim Gotzlon, EdCorvollle, Mike 1976 670.212 .462 Saturday's results Saley, Jim Sherman, Tom Kursel, Bob Boyle 79. Madison 7, Belolt 2 Lake Windsor (73) — Bill Vance 71; Ken Pro football Waterloo 2, Wousau 1 Hammes, Don Russell 73; BHICortney, Tlnr, Thomas Cedar Rapids 6, Wisconsin Rapids 5 74; Jerry Marly 75; Jim Zimmerman 76; Jim win- CFL Springfield 4, Burlington 2 tfou, Dun Ryan 77; Steve Kessenich 79. Eastern Division Clinton 7, Appleton 5 Maple Bluff (71) —. W. Dalley 68; W. Dalley 72; W L T PF PA Pts Quad Cities 7, Danville 4 Dr. Cookson 74; H. Slmonsoti, D. Schreler 76; Jack Today's games Kelly, J. Clauder, J. Peterson 77; Dr. Llndblade. Ron Toronto 21 1 96 90 5 Brlschke 78. Hamilton 22 0 102 122 4 Madison at Beloit Springfield at Burlington Nokoma (70) — Tim Wallen 74; R.G. Lee 75; Ottawa 1 2 0 76 BO 2 Rod Hunsberger 76; Jim Mackesey, Ron Came, Montreal 0 3 0 18 107 0 Wisconsin Rapids at Cedar Rapids Applelon at Clinton Chris Meagher, Peter McKenna, Ron Kelly, Don Western Division Johnson 77; Stan Mlntz, Skip McCollum, David Law- Brltsh Columbia 3 0 0 115 86 6 Danville al Quad Cities Wausau at Waterloo son, Jack Reit, Bill Garrotl, Dave Johnson 78; Bill Edmonton 7 1 0 114 57 4 Mautz, Bob Pasch, Glen Hovde, Mario Musachla 79. Winnipeg 2 1 0 92 57 4 Colgarv 1 1 1 73 61 3 Odana Hills (72) — Steve Martell 69; Terry Lind- Saskatchewan 1 3 0 92 120 2 sev 74; Lanny Moen 77; Tom Bennett, Len Wlegert, Muskie averages Tim Gossens, Jerry Ahrenhole 78; Joel Balestrerl Sr., Tom Fox 79. Friday's result Pleasant View (73) — Mark Hall 67; Tony Metro Toronto 44, Saskatchewan 22 BATTING 74; Chuck Anderson 75; Vern Denner, Dick Johnson, Saturday's result ab h 2b 3b hr bl ave. George Brleske 77; Dlno Novara, Vern Endres, Calgary 30, Hamilton 12 Romano 387 127 21 4 19 70 .328 George Caya, Wally Kralr 79. Today's game McAbee 302 91 17 1 12 48 .301 The Springs (72) — Dave Tatlard 74; Chuck Winnipeg al Edmonton, 3 p.m. Harrison 334 95 12 4 7 49 ».2B4 Mickelson 78. Ashman 386 107 15 1 12 66 .277 Yahara Hills (73) — Jim Clark 72; Tom Ritchie Smith 76 21 7 0 1 14 .276 73; Tom Barta 74; Tim Harrington, Mark Winter 75; Pro soccer Wilkinson 313 83 14 0 3 30 .265 Butch Maglla, Scott Johnson, Wayne Vorpahl 79. Coughlon 317 82 14 2 8 45 .259 NASL Amodor 223 55 7 3 0 21 .247 Eastern Division Tlplon 187 46 6 1 2 16 .246 W L GF GA BP Pts Bonl 106 25 1 1 0 5 .236 Cosmos 20 6 60 38 54 172 Kleter 329 76 16 0 13 47 .231 Toronto 14 13 48 39 40 124 Mitchell 172 38 9 0 5 25 .221 Montreal 15 10 41 33 34 120 Waller 70 15 1 2 1 6 .214 City-area sailing Chicago 10 16 44 54 41 97 Ransom 113 20 6 0 0 6 .177 Southern Division Others 64 80003 .125 INLAND LAKES YACHTING ASSOCIATION Ft. Lauderdole 15 11 53 59 48 134 Team 3387 890 142 16 83 451 .263 CLASS X REGATTA xTulsa 13 12 53 44 45 119 ; Stolen bases: Wilkinson 56; Romano 52; Klefer On Lake Mendota Tampa Bay 11 15 40 54 35 99 29; Harrison 24; Ashman, Ransom 15; McAbee, Bonl JUNIORS Jacksonville 9 17 32 52 30 84 13; Amador 9; Waller, Mitchell 5; Tlplon 4; Coughlon Third race — 1, Mike Darrow, Lake Cedar; 2, Western Division 2; others 3. Will Gorgen, Lake Pewaukee; 3, Andy Gehl, Lake Seattle 14 13 61 43 50 132 Beaver, /Vancouver 15 10 44 39 36 122 PITCHING Fourth race — 1, Peter Keck, Lake Lobelle; 2, San Diego 14 12 51 42 41 122 IP h er bb so w-l era Bobby Scnleble, Pewaukee; 3, Scott Dale, Pewaukee. Son Joso ?. 13 14 46 50 37 112 Waller 2% 0 0 3 0 0-0 0.00 OVERALL JUNIOR STANDINGS Portland II 16 35 38 31 93 Herron 3 0 1 2 0-0 0.00 1, Schleble; 2, Darrow; 3, Gorgen; 4, Keck; 5, Edmonton 9 18 33 54 29 77 Anderson .. 48 37 11 24 28 3-2 2.06 Dale; 6, Brett Adams, Lake Mlnnetonka. « x — Late game Kobernus .. 41% 31 11 11 47 6-2 2.38 SENIORS Six points ore awarded lor a regulation or over- Retzer 44 35 12 7 36 3-2 2.45 Seventh race — 1, Joe Byrnes, Lake Beulah; 2, time victory. Four points for a Shootout victory. One Edwards ... 129'/3 134 50 41 109 9-2 3.48 Sue Pok, Cedar; 3, Andy Burdlck, Pewaukee. bonus point for every goal scored with a maximum of Fellows 133 122 53 67 90 8-7 3.59 Eighth race — 1, Joe Skotarzak, Beuloh; 2, Tom ^"•^••••••••^-^ three per game. No bonus point is awarded for over- Vavrock .... 147V3 156 62 37 104 8-5 3.79 Frentzel, Pewaukee; 3, A.J. Schweda, Lake Nago- time or Shootout goals. Kololka 39'/3 32 17 16 35 8-2 3.89 wlcka. Jarrell IMVb 163 73 34 82 10-6 4.75 Ninth race — 1, Burdlck; 2, Bill Blschoff, Pine Saturday's results , McDonald .. 29% 26 20 17 16 1-1 6.07 Lake; 3, Jessica Young, Lobelle. Chicago 2, San Jose t - Fllnn 30% 37 26 18 23 1-3 7.63 Tenth race — 1, Frentzel; 2, Steve Mattlson, Seattle 3, Portland 0 Others 115% 123 66 70 92 8-11 5.14 Checking Account Lake Delavan; 3, David Evans, Mlnnetonka. San Diego 4, Edmonton 1 Team 902% 897 400 346 666 65-43 3.99 OVERALL SENIOR STANDINGS Tulsa at Vancouver, late Saves: Kolotka, Kobernus 9,: Anderson, Herron 1, Burdlck; 2, Mattlson; 3, Skotarzak; 4, Byrnes; Today's games 1; others 2. 5, Frentzel. Montreal at Cosmos, 6:30 p.m. Note — Regatta concludes today with one lunlor and two senior races scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. Convenience plus MONONA SAILING CLUB Baseball transactions C-scow: 1, Chuck and Bonnie Dykman; 2, Dave Platte-Dave McDorman; 3, Andy McCormlck. Flying ATLANTA — reactivated outfielder Terry TONY BETTENHAUSEN MO Scot: 1, Bill McComrlck; 2, Bob and Sandy Warren; Harper from the 21-dov disabled list; sent left-handed At Milwaukee 3, Bob Doyle-Rose Forrell: One design: 1, Peter and High Money.Market pitcher Ken Dayley lo its Triple-A affiliate al Rich- Today's lineup Debra Elsch; 2, Tom Kllngele; 3, Jolt and Todd mond (International League). 1, , Penske PC-10-Ford, 143.839; 2, Jarred. Junior: 1, Jeff Corstenson; 2, Warren and , Penske PC-10-Ford, 139.920; 3, Gordon Cowling; 3, Jock Germanson. Interest Rates. Ridge wood takes swim title At last; Republic'* MONEY MARKET CHECKING lets you combine the best of two great Ridgewood used six individual 5, Bruce Craig, NK, 1:13.84; 6, Todd Bargman, PC, 2, Sara Massner, NK. :40.69; 3, JIM Hutchlnsan, HF, 1:15.74. :41.26; 4, Jennifer Bradley, RW, :41.95; 5, Elise vehicles: the convenience of NOW Account titles and two relay gold medals to 100 Individual medley — 1, Jack Young, RW. Clancy, PC, :41.96; 6, Amy Gaylor, PC, :42.72. 1:07.74 (pool record); 2, Todd Wuerger, PC, 1:10.25; 50 butterfly — 1, BarbieVeterman, HF, :33.73; 2, capture the 1982 All-City Swim Meet 3, Brent Henry, MO, 1:10.32; 4, Mike Downey, SW, Rehna Peterson, RW, :33.76; 3. Lara Jefferson, SW, checking and the high Money Market 1:12.22; 5, Dave Palmer, SW, 1:14.75; 6, Stephen Ar- :33.82; 4, Corry Scheuermon, MO, :35.22; 5, Sara at Hill Farm pool Saturday. vedson, PC, 1:14.94. Messner, NK, :35.56; 6, Edle Hopkins, WS, :36.34. 13-14 breaststroke — 1, Paul Eckerle, SW, 1:18.05 200 free relay — 1, Monona, 2:04.59; 2, Ridge- interest rates of Repurchase Agreements. Christopher Wimmer of Nakoma (pool record); 2, Todd Wuerger, PC, 1:18.66; 3, Marc wood A, 2:06.00; 3. Hill Farm A, 2:09.64; 4, Shore- set a city record in the boys' 11-12 50- Smith, MO, 1:21.33; 4, Jeff Roth, MO, 1:22.65; 5, wood A, 2:11.79; 5, Parkcrest A, 2:15.95; 6, Westslde Brady Phillips, MO, 1:22.82; 6, Stephen Arvedson, A, 2:16.59. meter breaststroke in Friday's quali- PC, 1:23.14. 13-14 Absolutely Revolutionary! 50 butterfly — 1, Brent Henry, MO, :29.00; 2. 200 medley relay — 1, Parkcrest A, 2:14.30; 2, fying with a time of : 38.04. The mark Mike Downey, SW, :30.06; 3, Scott Hanson, MO, Ridgewood A, 2:15.40; 3, HIM Farm A, 2:19.46; 4, MONEY MARKET CHECKING pays those incredibly high Money Market rates :31.85; 4, Warren Hoyden, NK, :32.01; 5, Eric Jensen, Ridgewood B, 2:21.89; 5, Westslde A, 2:24.38; 6, was inadvertently omitted from RW, :32.08; 6, Eric Barnhort, PC, :33:06. Shorewood A, 2:26.94. on balances above $2000, but gives yon instant, everyday access to your funds 200 free relay — 1, Parkcrest A, 1:50.08 (city and 100 freestyle — 1, Shelly Rolmlsch, NK, 1:03.28; Saturday's State Journal. pool record); 2, Shorewood A, 1:52.63; 3, Monona A, 2, Sue Zlckau, WS, 1:04.38; 3, Shana Maglll, PC, — just by writing a check. The MONEY MARKET CHECKING program revolu- Team scores: Ridgewood 1,505, Monona l,359'/2, 1:53; 4, Nokoma A, 1:57.04; 5, Ridgewood A, 2:00.66; 1:05.65; 4, Kim Binning, HF, 1:06.88; 5, Debbie Mill- Shorewood 1,339, Hill Farm l,324'/j, Pnrkcresl 1,117, 6, Monona AB, 2:03.44. er, RW, 1:07.77; 6, Donna Evenson, RW, 1:07.91. tionizes checking by combining high rates with complete flexibility, instant Nakoma 778, Weslslde 531, Maple Bluff 7B. 15-17 50 backstroke — 1, Sue Sauthoff, PC, 1:13.97 Final standings: Ridgewood 1.31QY2, Monona 200 medley relay — 1, Shorewood A, 1:56.79 (city (pool record); 2, Shelly Raemisch, NK, 1:15.97; 3, accessibility and safety. l,249Vi, Shorewood 1,236, Hill Farm 1,185, Parkcresl and pool record); 2, Monona A, 2:00.23; 3, tie, Ridge- Donna Evenson, RW, 1:16.54; 4, Mary Richardson, 1.023. Nakoma 703, Wesl Side ill. Maple Bluff 78. wood A, Parkcrest A, 2:01.45; 5, Hill . Farm A, HF, 1:17.35; 5, Kelly Degncn, RW, 1:19.92; 6, Molly Incredibly Rewarding! 2:07.90; 6, Ridgewood B, 2:11.18. Kellev, PC, 1:19.93. BOYS 100 freestyle — 1, Eric Peterson, RW, :56.34; 2, 8-and-under 100 Individual medley — 1, Heidi Wencel, PC, Here's how it works. Maintain a balance of $500 in Republic's MONEY MARKET Rick Lower, PC, :56.