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Public Hearing COLUMBIA MISSOURIAN. Sunday. Mav 31. 1981 -- Pan 3R 1 Legion hopes to make-u- p j ML standings Baseball Hnescores A.AW Track and Field NCAA golf (Wst CoMt Qame Not Included) American League AIAW ChamploriaMpa Final Goll Result Leaders Thoman-Boot- h East Blue Jays 3, A's 5 At Auerln. Texas, Saturday - NCAA Golf tournament game today W L Javelin 1. Sally Harmon. Oregon. .,,-177-1- 0 2. Sue At Stanford, Calif. Saturday Pel. QB 173-5- . Oakland 002 002 010 5 S 1 Gibson. Alabama. 175-9- . 3. Dana Olson. Houston. (Par 36,35 71) ByRJ.WmrJey 71-72-71-69-- St. 6. 283 Louis 23 16 .590 Toronto 200 000 Mx 6 5 1 4, Mary Osborne, Stanlord, 169-- 5. Jacgue Nelson. Commana. USC McDannold's team is slated to play 70-699-73-- 165-0- . 284 Philadelphia 26 19 .578 Norris and Newman: Bomback, Leal (8). McLaugh- UCLA. 169-2- . 6. Lorrl Kokkola. Western Kentucky, Blake Utah St Missourian Sportawrlter L-N- 739-73928- 4 Marilyn (3-5- ). 3) St. lin (9) and Whitt. W Leal orris (7-- HRs Luethke. Fresno St Heights in Louis today, but Montreal 25 19 .588 6 Toronto. Mayberry 2(9). Mosoby(5). 400 Relay 1. Florida State (Esmeralda Garcha. Wrenn. W.Forest 73-72-70-70- 285 the look 75-718-732- weather doesn't promising. Pittsburgh 20 19 Moflla Payne. Alice Bennett. Randy Glvene). 44.35 Turner. Fla St 87 The constant rain that had flooded "I .513 State-North-ridg- 72-71-70-- 3 e. (AIAW meet record, old record 44.79, Cal Armour, N Mox 74 287 hear that St. Louis may get another Red Sox 7, Brewers 73-70-74-70-- 6 287 New York 14 27 .341 10 1980). 2. UCLA. 44 49. 3. Texas Woman's Univer- Tway.OklaSt streets and had just about convinced two 78-69-71-70- days of (10 Slate-Lo-s 288 rain," he said. Chicago 10 32 .238 14 Innings) sity. 44 95. 4. Cal Angeles. 44.15. 5. Mew Boiling, Duke most people to start collecting 1 766-72-74-26- animals Milwaukee ...000 031 101 0 6 10 Mexico. 45 63. 6, Morgan State. 48.05 Zokol BYU 3 Anticipating both games may two-by-tw- o, that 1 1 758-73-7328- West Boston 000 000 105 7 11 1,500 1. Leann Warren, Oregon. 4.15 00 (AIAW Jones. Cent 9 struck Columbia again. 73-71-75-70- Mont-clal- r 289 get Los Angeles 32 15 .681 Haas, Easterly (7). Fingers (10) and Yost: Tanana. meet record, old record 4:15.6. Ooreen Ennls. Clearwater. BYU rained out, McDannold is hoping 75-71-71-- put 72 This time the rain a damper on the Ramey (6), Clear (10) and Gedman. Schmidt (9). W State, 1977). 2, Monica Joyce. San Diego Stale, Jones. Colo 289 that he can put make-u-p 7-- together (1-2- 15 a 0) 4-16.- 73-71-74-712- Cincinnati 27 19 .587 4 Clear L Fingers ) HRs Milwaukee. Ro- 3. Mary Carol Rawe. Penn State, 4.17.05. 4, Vane. ORU 89 American Legion baseball team as it 71-73-72-73-- Thoman-Boot- mero (1). Bando (2). Yost (2). Boston. Evans (1 2) Goen. UCLA. 4.17.59. 5. Sandra Gregg. Wash- Barr. 289 game with h today in Co- Atlanta 21 Linda Hous double-head-er 22 .512 72-73-71-74- 8 290 was to open its season ington. 4:18 31. 6. Sheila Ralston. UCLA. 4 18 76. PernlcB. UCLA with a lumbia. 729-77-7229- "Our field drains well so may- Houston 24 23 .511 8 Yankees 1, Indians 0 100 Hurdles 1. Benita Fitzgerald, Tennessee, Fehr, BYU 0 against Thoman-Boot- h, Satur- 13 12. 1337. 3, ORU 66-75-76732- 90 be we San 24 25 1 2. Candy Young, Fairieign Dickenson. Rassetl. could work something out with Francisco .490 9 York 100 a 0 72-75-70-73- Hew 290 000 000 Linda Weekly. Texas Southern. 13.33. 4. Kim Turner, Norton, ORU day at the Legion field. 000 0 72-71-72-75- Cleveland 000 000 0 3 290 them." San Diego 17 29 .370 14Vi Texas-E- l Paso, 13.39. 5, Brenda Calhoun. Arizona Foreman. ASU A few of- Davis (6). (8) Spi trter 74-74-72-712- hours before the game Nelson. Gossage and Cerone: 13 66. 6. Lori Oinello, Florida. 13.73. 91 was (2-1- ) Spllinerd-1)- . State. Wood.OklaSt American Legion is scheduled to Diaz (9) W L 70-76-72-73- and Hassey. 291 SatwrfM't Rmulli Nelson 400 1. Jacklo Pusey, Cal State-Lo- s Angeles, Putnam. N Mex ficially called off, Manager Carroli 74-71-71-75- Pittsburgh 3. Montreal 2 51.85. 2. Mania Payne. Florida State. 52.01. 3. Arlise Slaughter. Hous 291 play Marilyn Heights today in Bridge-to- n Chicago New York 3 699-77-7829- 1 McDannold was out the field 10. Everson. UCLA, 52.49 4, Cathy Raltray. Tennessee. Dalpos. Purdue at trying at 1 p.m. But if McDannold 9. 1 769-73-73-29- gets his Cincinnati Los Angelas White Sox 9, Angels 0 5284, 5. Robbln Coleman, Texas. 52.92. 6, Angela O'Dell.Cent 1 to get the umpires to somehow re- 9, 72-73-75-71-- 291 Thoman-Boot- Houston San Francisco 8. 14 Innings Ceilloroia 000 000 000 0 3 3 Wright. Florida State. 53.1 1 . Grimes. ASU way, his team will be playing h 76-729-752- Thoman-Boot- h, Philadelphia 92 game 10. St. Louis 2 Chicago 106 000 20x 9 8 0 1C0 1, Merlene Ottey. Nebraska, 11 20 2, Leleith Waggoner. Fla schedule a with 72-75-75-70-2- Atlanta San Diego, 92 at the Legion field. at night Zahn. Martinez (3). Sanchez (7) and Ott, Dotson and Hodges. Texas Woman's University. 11.24. 3. Jeanette Salamone.LSU which is in town 71-72-74-78- and will face 293 Fulton Today's Garnet (5-3)- (5-6- Es- Fiak. W . L ). HR Chicago. Bolder.. UCLA. 11.28. 4, Benita Fitzgerald. 11.54.5. Hurler. N Mex 2-0- Dotson Zahn 5-3- 73-71-75-742- Pittsburgh (Perez ) at Montreal (Rogers ). Luzlnski (9). meralda Garcia. Florida State. 11.55. 6, Jennifer Inms. Cromwell. Tex AM 93 later today. 12 35 p.m. Cal Slate-Lo-s Angeles. 11.68 Smith, Tenn 738-76-7729- 4 Babe Ruth League 1-- 3) 73-75-76-70-- want 6-2- 294 "We to St. Louis (Martinez at Philadelphia (Ruthven ). 2:06 2, play...particulaxly this 1 100 1, Leann Warren. Oregon, 07. Del'sa Brooks. Tex Tigers 4, 72-76-71-752- 94 12:35 p m. Orioles Walton. Tennessee 2 08.37. 3, Joetta Clark. Tennes- Hatcher. Ga early in the season when we need a few In Missouri Valley Babe Ruth base- 2-5- Chicago (Rauschet ) at New York (Jones 0-5-). Detroit 1 10 000 002 46 0 see, 2:08.79. 4. Doriane Lambelet, Cornell. 2.0921. 5. Thomas, Tex 75-71.71-77-2- 94 1 809-73-7329- games McDan- ball, Columbia Co- 1:05 p.m. Baltimore 000 010 000 1 0 Catherine Baker. Rice. 2:09 45. 6, Terese Ploll, Penn Denike, Ala 5 under our belt," said Taco Bell defeated 4-2- Houston (Ryan ) at San Francisco (Alexander 5-3-). Morns and Fahey; Palmer, Stewart (3) and Graham. State, 2 09 78. Waddell.Ga 73-70-78-742- 95 nold. lumbia d Sports Shop 4-- 3 3-0- 5 Saturday. (7-3- (3-3- ). 6-- 73-74-73-752- p.m Dempsey (8). W Morris ). L Palmer HR High Jump 1. Coleen Rienstra. Arizona State. 0. Williams. SDS 95 1-- 2) 4-1- Cincinnati (Paslore at Los Angeles (Reuss ). Baltimore. Lowenstein (2) 2, (tie) Maria Betioll. Brigham Young, Ann Bair, Vir- Mudd. Ga. So 75-71-75-742- 95 5-1- 76-74-72-74-2- 3:05 pm. ginia and Louise Ritter, Texas Woman s University. 0 Crow. ASU 96 2-- 73-72-74.772- Atlanta (Mahler 0) at San Diego (Elchelberger 4-3-), League 5, Disa Glsladottlr. Alabama. 5--10 6. Kahl. Colo 96 5 National 3-0- 34 n, 77-73-71-752- 34. 98 pm. (tie) Maggie Garrison, Washington, and Phyllis Blunt-so- Glasson. ORU - MorKtaya Games Cubs10,Mets3 Cal State-Bakersfiel- d, 5-1-0 (places decided Janiga,Tenn 75-75-72-742- 96 St. 34 7873-73-7329- Louis Blues 7 Ed Kea New York at Philadelphia, night Chicago .000 710 200 - 10 16 0 on fewest misses). Dillard, Okla St Montreal at St. Louis, night New York 100000 002 310 0 400 Hurdles 1. Robin Marks. Arizona. 5841 2. McAllister, Hous 73-74-75-75- 297 Atlanta at Los Angeles, night Krukow. Tidrow (8) and Blackwel): Hams. Lynch (4). Edna Brown. Temple. 58 59. 3. Tammy Ellonne. Texas. Knox. W.Forest 75-70-76-- 76 297 ' Cincinnati at San Francisco, night Miller (4). Hausman (7). Falcone (8) and Hodges W 59 47. 4. Rachel Clary, Houston, 100.11. 5. Ellen Larkln, Ga 75-73-74-75-- 297 Krukow (2-6- ). L- - Harris (1-1- ). Smith, Texas A&M, 1.00 65. 6, Vivian Scruggs. Virgin- Hamarik.Tenn 79-70-77-71- 297 1:00.71. 769-77-7529- 7 receives ia. Smdeler.OhioSt Conacher Trophy 3, Expos 200 1. Merlene Ottey, Nebraska, 22 78 (AIAW Wolcotl. Ga 74-79-74-702- 97 2 74-74-74-752- AL Pirates 97 standings meet record, old record 22 86, Ottey.
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