The Weekend of July 25-26 The Capital Times 5B SCORECARD
Quln 3-4 $38.40; $2 Trl $; (3-4-9) Western Done 4, Central Done 1 Mclntosh .61 1) 2 0 0 6 .177 74; Deb Richard, 76-74; Jody An- FOOTBALL Late model Dallas - Schenk Huegel 8, Buck- DOG RACING $108.20 BASEBALL Eastern Jane 17, Southern Dane Suero 16 3 1 0 0 0 .188 schuti, 76-74; Kelly Robblns, 75-75; National Football League Feature - 1, Andv Wendt, Water- eve Inn I 0; Moguls I 11, Wilson's Bar 12TH I Teom_32S8 M915422 55393.247 Mary Murphy, 75-75; Helen Alfreds- NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS- town; 2, Al Schlll Sr., Franklin; 3, III 9; Harmony Bar 17, Sports Pub II Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 31.88 14-year-olds Runt (428) - Molltor 55, Llstoch 52, son, 71-79. Signed Johnny Rembert, lineback- Doug Herbst, Wousou; 4, John Olson, 8; Jan's Friendly Tavern 14, Knuck- WISCONSIN DELLS 5BlazlnHero 6.80 4.40 3.60 Yount 45, Voughn 44, Seltzer 38, Sur- 151 - a-Annlka Sorenstam, 76- er; Jim Gray, defensive tackle, and GREYHOUND PARK Area Souhern Dane 9, Eastern Dane 3 Stoughton; 5, Jerry Wood, Sun Prai- les 3. 4 Bomber Bully 4.20 3.40 Western Dane 6, Central Dane 0 hoff 34, Hamilton 32, Bichette 29, 75; Kim Salkl, 75-76; Nancy Lopez, Steve Gordon, offensive center. rie. Semi-feature - 1, Bob Fox, New Denver - AMS 17, Cellular One Friday night results 9 C M Wangs 4 40 Stubbs 28, Fletcher 27, Gontner 18, 75-76; Sherrl Turner, 75-76; Shelley COLLEGE RRST City baseball teams have until Friday's results Berlin; 2, Dennis Miller, South Belolt; 16; valley Trust 8, Snapshots I 4; Quln 4-5 $28.60; $2 Trl 5-4-9 6 p.m. Monday to enter the 10m 15-year-olds Nllsson 10, Allanson 6, Mclntosh 6, Hamlln, 74-77; a-Vlckl Goetze, 74-77; SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE- 3, Ron Rogan, Milwaukee. Fast jingles 16, Weber Realty 14. Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 32.02 $337.40; $1 Trl 4-5-9 $168.70 Suero 4. Lisa Depaulo, 72-79. Named Tim Fltipatrlck assistant 1 Meat Ball 5.20 3.60 2.60 annual Busch Tournament. To Western Dane 9, Eastern Dane 8 qualifier - Conrad Morgan, Dous- Houston - Paddy's Pub 20, Metro Exocta (5-4) $52.40 No Twln-Trl Central Dane 9, Southern Dane 7 Stolen bam (12V) - Llstoch 33, 152 - Danielle Ammoccapane, com miss loner-director of basket- mon, 17.693 seconds. Fast dash - & Ride 4; Towering 8, Mr. Robert's 4 Hope Gordon 7.00 3.80 Winner enter, call Henry Busch at 244- 78-74; Janice Gibson, 77-75; Jennifer ball operations. 7 Circus Bargain „ 3.00 Eastern Dans 29, Central Dane 1 Hamilton 21, Molltor 16, Seltzer 1, Bi- Wood. Heal 1 - Fox. Heat 2 - Mill- 7; Moguls II 8, Wilson's Bar IV 5. Twln-Trl Carryover $15,424.99 6704. Entries also can be made 14-year-olds chette 8, Fletcher 8, Surhoft 7, Stubbs Wyatt, 77-75; Joan Pttcock, 76-76; ARIZONA STATE - Announced er. Heat 3 - Wend!. Recreational coed Quln 1-4 $20.60; $2 Trl 1-4-7 13TH at Bowman Field late Monday 6, Yount 6, Vaughn 5, Gontner 4, Al- Anne Marie Palll, 76-76; Ayoko the resignation of Steve Lay, men's M6.60; II Trl 1-4-7 $43.30 Western Dane 11, Tomoh 0 Sportsman Los Angeles - Alpha Distributors Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 32.15 afternoon. The tournament starts Eastern Dane 15, Central Dane 8 lanson 3, Jaha 1, Mclntosh 1, Suero 1. Okamoto, 76-76; Julie Hennessy, 76- golf coach. Feature - 1, Dave Phillips, Edo- 8, Schwoeglers Park Towne II 4; SECOND 5NelleQuen 7.80 4.60 5.40 76; Ellle Gibson, 76-76; Mary Beth CLEMSON - Announced the Grade E (5/16 ml.) Time 32.26 Saturday, Aua. 1. WEstern Dane 11, Southern 0 Sacrifice mot (44) - Molltor 8, erton; 2, Leroy Gronerl, Jefferson; 3, Geneva 15, Forty Something 9; 3 Gull's Krlsty 12.60 6.60 Seltzer 8, Surhoff 7, Yount 6, Hamil- Zimmerman, 76-76; Trlsh Johnson, resignation of Len Gordy, men's Norm Nelson, Modlson. Semi-fea- Presto's 18, Sports Pub III 7; Shutle 1 Westfleld Cathy 8.00 3.40 2.60 2 Y Lee Express 10 40 NBC CLASS AA REGIONAL 74-78; Nancy Scranton, 72-80. assistant basketball coach, effec- 4 Sandy's Jena .—. 5.20 3.40 VFW TEENER LEAGUE ton 5, Bichette 2, Fletcher 2, Gantner ture - Roger Lonowth, Modlson. Press 22. Mac Attack 5. Quln 3-5 $80.20; $2 Trl 5-3-2 AtSaukCHv Deerfleld 11, Cambridge 8 2, Jaha 2, Llstoch 2, Vaughn 2, 153 - Angle Rldgeway, 78-75; tive Sept. 15. Fast qualifier - Steve Kensefh, Miami - Crystal Corner 7, 3 Nick N Time 2.60 $2635.40;$! Trl 2-3-5 $1317.70 Today's games Monroe 13, Afton 3 Mclntosh 1. Jodl Logan, 78-75; Kathy Guadognl- FLORIDA - Named Greg Quln 1-4 $12.60; $2 Trl 1-4-3 Janesvllle, :U.673. Heal 1 - Wavne Esquela's 0 (forfeit); Woody & Exocta (5-3) $187.00 10 am - Milwaukee Wolf Clean- Monroe lO.Aftonl Error* (63) - LlJtach 15, Fletcher no, 78-75; a-Sarah Lebrun Ingram, Me Gar I tv associate athletic direc- Whltford, Janesvllle. Heal 2 - Dave Anne's 7, Indian Jo 0 (forfeit); Water $69.00;$! Trl 1-3-4 $34.50 14TH ers vs. Madison Big Ten Pub. 8, Stubbs 8, Seltzer 6, Surhoff 4, Na- 76-77; Karen Noble, 75-78. tor for Internal affairs. THIRD Nauman. Heal 3 - Phillips. Tower Pub 12, Buckeye Inn II 2; Grade C (TBC ml.) Time 39.96 11:30 pm - Green Bay vs. varro 3, Vaughn 3, Allanson 2, Gant- 154 - Kammv Maxfeldt, 79-75; GEORGIA - Promoted John IMCA modified Wonder's PUb I 7, Tully's 6. Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 32.28 8 When Ifs Windy .... 11.006.203.80 Marshfleld. Midwest League ner 2, Molltor 2, Nllsson 2, Yount 2, Jaquellne Gallagher-Smith, 79-75; Shafer, assistant athletic director, 7 Grand Design 17.80 8.60 4.60 Feature - 1, Bobbv Wllberg, Milwaukee - Funky Rehab II, 1 Takeoff Gayle 4.00 3.80 3 pm - Madison Avenue Bar vs. SECOND HALF Bichette 1, Bonn 1, Elored 1, Gantner Janet Anderson, 79-75; Susie Red- to associate athletic director for Stoughton; 2, Rich Loch, Hales Cor- How's Sluggers Inn 10; Ivy Inn 11, 6 JJS Pony Express 4.40 3.60 3 ZZ'S Salty Dog 4 20 Milwaukee Orioles. NORTHERN DIVISION 1, Robinson 1, Suero 1, Wegman 1. man, 78-76; o-Trocy Hanson, 78-76; business and event management, 3 GGb King Larry 5.80 ners; 3, Dennv Ansel, Dubuqu*. Fast Land Sharks 7; Mod Hitters 5, He- Quln 1-8 $29.40; $2 Trl 8-1-3 7:30 pm - Janesvllle vs. La W L Pet GB Michelle Wooding, 78-76; Colleen and Freddy Jones, ticket manager, qualifier - Wllberg, : 14.573. Heal 1 oent St. Retreat I 4; Tony Frank's I Quln 6-7 $36.80; $2 Trl 7-6-3 $287.20; $1 Trl 1-3-8 $143.60 Crosse. Belolt IB 10 .643 .... PITCHING Walker, 77-77; Marilyn Lovander, to assistant athletic director for $644.60; $1 Trl 3-6-7 $322.30 - Loch. 26, Living Legends 0. Exocta (8-1) J48.60 Superfecta (8- Sunday's games Kane County 15 13 .536 3 Ip h bb so w-l era 76-78; Lisa Klggens, 76-78; Kim Wil- ticket operations. Named Tony Street slock Minneapolis - Sports Pub IV 9, FOURTH 1-3-4) $2069.20 11 a.m. - First semifinal Kenosha 12 16 .429 6 Fetters . 37.2 18 13 26 4-1 0.72 liams, 76-78; Adele Lukken, 75-79; Cushenberry director of athletic fa- Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 31.74 Feature - I, Mark Bltzen; 2, John Anchor inn 7; Arsenal 15, Bury Attendance 2,041; Handle 1:30 p.m. - Second semifinal Rockford 12 14 .462 5 Elored .. 12.1 14 3 6 1-0 2.19 Pom Allen, 74-80. cilities; Lewis Galney events and Pleuss; 3, Wes Blswell. Heat 1 - Them Foes 13; Village Lanes 15, Sil- 1 Cheyenne Cy .. 4.40 3.00 2.60 6:30 p.m. - Championship South Bend - 13 16 .448 S'/i Austin _ 39.1 29 22 18 2-2 2.52 155 - Laura Davles, 80-75; Beth facilities coordinator; A very 7Bob'SBrlte 4.40 3.20 Tom Woldmon, Modlson. Heat 2 - ver Eagle 9; Avenue Bar 8, Knuckle- Sunday - 1 p.m. Madison 10 17 .370 T/, Henry ~. 42.2 37 17 33 1-1 2.95 Daniel, 80-75; Michelle Dobek, 79- McLean promotions director and Scott Brouohton, Fort Atkinson. heads 7. 6 LC'S Spud 3.JO FIRST - 8. Naked Lunch, 6. WISCONSIN NBC CLASS A zAppleton 10 20 .333 9 Orosco _. 23.0 17 11 25 2-1 3.13 76; a-Caroi Semple Thompson, 78- special protects coordinator, and New Orleans - Regent St. Re- Quln 1-7 $15.40; $2 Trl 1-7-6 Corbln Cooper, 7. JC's Brass Urn. TOURNAMENT Wegman 160.2 158 34 74 8-7 3.25 77; Maggie Will, 77-78; Kate Golden, Charley Whlttemore administrative treat II 7, Big Ten Pub 0 (forfeit); $69.00;$! Trl 1-6-7 $34.50 SECOND - 4. kelso's Comfort, At Sauk City SOUTHERN DIVISION Navarro 147.0 130 41 48 10-6 3.61 76-79; Linda Hunt, 75-80. assistant and events management Gary Klein of Madison took Ron's Ringers 13, Odana Press 12; Superfecta (1-7-6-8) $165.40 3 5. Fools Way, 6. Macs Block Joker. Friday's result W Pet GB Plesoc_ 54.0 44 26 37 4-3 3.83 156 - Corlnne Dlbnah, 80-76; Sue and athletic team travel assistant. Super 4 Winners the lead on the fifth lap Friday, Copper Grid I 6, Harmony Bar 3; THIRD - 7. Amberlock Doe, 1. Championship - Wlnona 3, Madi- Quad City ... .21 8 .724 Boslo —.. 125.0 128 29 63 6-5 4.18 Thomas, 77-79; Ann Walsh, 76-80. KANSAS STATE-Named Greg held off Rick Smith of Colum- Wisconsin Power & Light 15, Heat- 4 out of 4 pays $246.00 LJR'S Beauty, 4. Hearty Burgandy. son B&G 1 Springfield -. .19 11 .633 Holmes. 21.1 23 7 19 3-4 4.22 157 - Cathy Edelen, 84-73; Mi- Grenslng men's assistant basket- Ing & Cooling 7. FIFTH FOURTH - 5. PW Tango, 1. C zCedar Rapids _. 16 II .593 4 Bones _ 103.1 105 31 41 6-6 4.79 chelle Bell, 80-77; a-Chrlsty Erb, 79- ball coach. bus when they oat into lap traf- Grade M (5/16 ml.) Time 32.62 fic and won his first late model New York - U.W. Credit Union 7. Sally Go, 3. Bolts Case. NBC CLASS A Waterloo 14 15 .483 7 Robinson 35.1 51 14 12 1-4 5.86 78; a-Heldl Voorhees, 79-78; Barb BDMS 0 (forfeit); Casino Lanes 8, 1 Lady Du Sac — 35.00 19.20 12.60 FIFTH - 7. Me P's Keeley, 6. ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Burlington 14 15 .483 7 Ruffln... 43.1 50 33 31 1-3 6.65 Thomas, 78-79. feature race of the 1992 season 5 Solar Tanker 5.60 3.60 Pitcher! - Steve Brleske, Wlno- Cellar Bar 3; Spam Eaters 17, villa Gut Rencher, 5. Fever River Ben. Clinton 12 15 .444 8 Others _. 13.2 12 6 10 1-1 2.63 158 - Tara Fleming, 83-75; Jan TENNIS at Columbus 151 Speedway. Tap II 9. 2 Grandalrescarlet 3.40 SIXTH - 5. ND's Pasco Snow, 8. na; John Llndauer, Madison B&G; Peorla 11 16 .407 9 Team. 858.1 81828744351-44 3.79 Klelman, 81-77; Sarah Gautrev, 80- Quln 1-5 $110.00; $2 Trl 1-5-2 Rick Bonnell, Exeland; Brian Doud- Orlando - Nematodes 11, Cares EL Cap Frankle, 7. Bob's Gregory. z - Won first-half title Earned runs (361) - Navarro 59, 78; Glna Hull, 79-79; Barbara Black- COLUMBUS 1S1 SPEEDWAY 6; Casuals 7, Fast Forward I 0 (for- $941.60; $1 Trl 1-2-5 $470.80 SEVENTH - 3. Pedo Roller, 7. no, Sparta-Miller. Catchers - Boslo 58, Wegman 58, Bones 55, Ruffln well, 79-79; Elizabeth Strong, 78-80; SIXTH Brandt Frletog, Wlnona; Bill Cza- PLAYERS INTERNATIONAL Friday's results feit); Snapshots II 8, Laurel Tavern Llr's Honey, 1. Shlrls Silver. Friday's results 32, Plesac 23, Robinson 23, Henry 14, Kelly Holland, 78-80. At Toronto Late model 7; Fellers 15, Toss-ups 14. Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 32.45 EIGHTH - 5. PS Tlllle, 7. Shlrls plewskl, Madison B&G. First base Kane County 4, Madison 3 Austin 11, Holmes 10, Orosco 8, Fet- 160 - Dlna Ammoccapane, 85- 1 Answer To Sunny ... 8.60 4.00 3.00 - Paul Olbert, Sparta-Miller. Sec- Friday's semifinal results Feature - 1, Gary Klein, Modi- Philadelphia - Dream Lanes 10, Rachel, 6. GH'S Lauren. Belolt 4,10,AppletonO, 1 ters 3, Eldred 3, Others 4. 75; o-Loura Gleason, 83-77; Hlroml Singles - Andre Agassi (2), Las son; 2, Rick Smith, Columbus; 3, Ran Ten-Seventeen 9; Homer Lions 16, 6 MG'S Speed Boat 6.60 4.60 NINTH - 5. Charmln Ritchie, 4. ond basa - Jim Wilson, Madison Quod City 4, Kenosha 1 Saves (23) - Henry 20, Fetters 1, Kobayashl, 82-78; Karln Mundlnger, 7 MC P's Ira 4.00 B&G. Shortttop - Eric Llebensteln, Vegas, def. MallVal Washington (6), Bishofberger, Fort Atkinson; 4, Dick Harmony Bar 1; Slugs 10, U.W. Cheyenne Janet, 7. MC P's Benlta. South Bend 2, Springfield 0 Holmes 1, Orosco 1. 81-79. Swarti Creek, Mich., 2-6, 6-2, 6-1. Peardot, Tomah; 5, Pete Moore, Credit Union 4; Madison Bookkeep- Quln 1-6 $23.20; $2 Trl 1-6-7 IOTH - 6. Loose Talk, 8. Black Madison B&G. Third base - Joe Clinton at Cedar Rapids, ppd., rain 161 - Nicole Danforth, 86-75; Ivan Lend) (3), Greenwich, Conn., McFarland. Fast time - Keith ing 11, Two Wins 4. $148.20;$! Trl 1-6-7 $74.10 Jack Joe, 1. Dolly's Beth. Doucette, Exeland. Outfielders - Burlington 5, Waterloo 0 Terrl Thompson, 80-81; Laurel SEVENTH Rob Scherer, Wlnona; Bob Johnson, def. Wallv Masur (10), Australia, 6-1, Reamer, Marshall, 14.090 seconds. San Diego - Mlddleton Cycle 6, 1ITH - 5. Use Alice, 9. My Rockford 4, Peorla 1 Kean, 80-81. 6-2. Heat 1 - Bruce Havel, Marshall. Jingles on the River 2; Babe's 8, Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 31.92 Kelly Jean, 8. JVA Hobort. Wlnona; Jeff Isensee, Sparta-Miller. Today's games GOLF 162 - a-Jennlfer Turner, 78-84. Designated hitter - Tom Helnrlch, Doubles - Patrick Galbralth, Heat 2 - Dale Weatherwax, Colum- Sam & Janet Evening 6; Rustalno- 4 Hawkhlll Magic ... 28.20 14.20 9.20 12TH - 5. Sahara's Ace, 1. TK's Modlson at Cedar Rapids 163 - Patty Lopez, 83-80. Tacoma, Wash., and Danie Vlsser bus. Heat 3 - Terry Sauer, Water- Bunburv 10, Stevens Construction 8; 6 Whlsperln Hawk 6.00 3.80 By Choice, 4. Klowa Zeus. Exeland. Utility - Troy Tremmell, Appleton at Belolt 164 - Lori Atsedes, 81-83. 7 Ramos Randell „ 3.20 La Crosse; Fred Peterson,. Sauk Area (8), South Africa, def. Mark Kratz- loo. Tollng Heads 7, Muckrakers 4. 13TH - 7. Marque Pilot, 1. Ac Springfield at Kenosha 165 - a-Stephanle Sparks, 84-81. man and Wallv Masur (4), Australia, Street stock San Francisco - Lob Rats 15, Quln 4-6 $107.00; $2 Trl 4-6-7 Able Fireball, 8. Malor Leaguer. Prairie. Manager - Mark Metzller, Kane County at South Bend WOMEN'S WESTERN 166 - Lisa Grimes, 86-80. Wlnona. 6-3, 6-4. Feature - 1, Charlie Eldrldge, Fast Forward II 12; Bowl-A-Vard $769.60; $1 Trl 4-6-7 $384.80 Sunday - 7:30 p.m. Waterloo at Clinton GOLF ASSOCIATION 167 - Julie Lynd, 87-80; Jeannlne Madison; 2, Dale Rlpp, Sun Prairie; 3, Lanes 15, Schoep's Ice Cream 1; EIGHTH FIRST - 4. Phone's Spudz, 6. JC's Quod City at Burlington JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Perse, 84-83. Al Swrud, Povnette. Semi-feature - Crvstal Corner I 8, Ohio Tavern 5; Grade D (TBC ml.) Time 40.27 Sea Dancer, 8. Regal Stella. AMERICAN LEGION Rockford at Peorla At Blackhowk Country Club Players who did not finish round 1, Matt Rowe, Madison. Fait time - Sports Pub V 15, Old Swill Hole 8. 4 BD'S Sweetolebob ... 7.40 3.80 3.20 SECOND - 4. Heart's Design, 7. MCFARLAND 8, MONONA 3 Sunday's games Friday's championship results Patty Sheehan, 69; Chris Johnson, Andv Tomllnson, Poynette, :14.942. Seattle - Nitty Gritty I 18, Alba- 1 Gopher This 4.60 3.60 Jc's Dandy Sam, 1. Raywes Alice. Monona 000 003 0 - 3 6 4 Modlson at Cedar Rapids Championship night 71; Michelle McGann, 72; Jull Ink- AUTO RACING Heal 1 - Jeff Prebusch, Watertown. trosses 11; Copper GRId H 7, Boston 3 Stan's Irene 4.20 THIRD - 3. Let Er Rip, 8. Crys- McFarland 010 322 x - 8 9 1 Appleton at Belolt Tori Boysen, Ft. Worth, Tex., def. ster, 72; Meg Mallon, 73; Ok-Hee Ku, Heal 2 - Bill Jess, Stoughton. Heat 3 No Socks 6; Nedrebos 5, Regent St. Quln 1-4 $14.80; $2 Trl 4-1-3 tal Blanco, 7. Famous Ike. Abbott and Paulson; Fritz and Springfield at Kenosha Erin O'Nell, Zephvrhllls, Flo., 1-up. 73; Tammle Green, 73; Tina Barrett, Pro - Donna Unlsh, Marshall. Heat 4 - Retreat III 3. $103.00;$! Trl 1-3-4 $51.50 FOURTH - 1. Mr Expedient, 7. Torgeson. W - Fritz. L - Abbott. Kane County at South Bend Consolation - Kelly McCall, Maho- 73; Penny Grlce-Whtttaker, 74; Mike Erdmann, Columbus. Heat 5 - Spokane - Hide-Away I 17, Crys- Superfecta (4-1-3-8) $143.20 Keota Casey, 3. Vlv's Feena. Leading hitters - Sweeney (Me) Waterloo at Clinton poc, N.Y., def. Mendy Cooper, Toco- Marta Flgueras-Dottl, 74; JoAnne NASCAR WINSTON CUP Steve Dobbratz, Randolph. Heat 6 - tal Corner II 3; Ken's Bar 11, Mass NINTH FIFTH - 5. HP's Tough Breed, 2x3, Schmelzer (Me) 2x2, Glldden Quod Cm/ at Burlington ma, Wash., 4-and-3. Corner, 74; Mlssle Berteottl, 74; Su- DIEHARD 500 BUI Schade, Astico. Consolation 1 - Commies 2; Wonder's Pub 2. Hide- Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 32.25 (Mo) 3x4. Rock ford at Peorla First Ilighl zanne Strudwlck, 75; Hollls Stacy, At Talladeaa, Ala. 3 TH Ell 23.20 8.00 4.40 1. Jim's Ronnie, 8. Use Ellen. Krlsten Berney, Bend, Ore., def. Jack Neefe, Lone Rock. Consolation Away VI 0 (forfeit); Flftv-Flfty 10, SIXTH - 6. RL Lead Boy, 1. Ale PORTAGE 4, BARABOO 3 75; Pat Hurst, 75; Jennifer Creps, 75; Friday's qualifying results 2 - Jess. Nitty Gritty II 6. 7LJR'sRudy 8.20 7.80 Erin Carney, Onalaska, 4-and-3. a-Emllee Klein, 76; Lisa Hackney, I, Sterling Mori In, Columbia, 1 AC Tough Cal „ 6.60 Hank, 2. Greys Beau Peep. Baraboo 010 020 00 - 3 7 3 Consolation - Brlonle Brown, Mini-stock SEVENTH - 4. Reb's Romeo, 8. Portage 111 000 01 - 4 8 2 76; Elaine Crosby, 76; Amy Alcott, Tenn., Ford Thunderblrd, 190.586. 2, Feature - 1, Scott Nottestad, Quln 3-7 $81.40; $2 Trl 3-7-1 Muskie averages Wlnnepeg, Manitoba, def. Sara Fos- 76; Cathy Reynolds, 77; Nancy Kes- Ricky Rudd, Chesapeake, Va, Klkl Wine, 1. Smurfs Tamml. House, Collins (8) and Knuth; ter, Cushlng, Okla, 1-up. Cambridge; 2, Bob Hammer, Tomah; $2156.60; $1 Trl 1-3-7 $1078.30 EIGHTH - 6. DM Mad Max, 7. sler, 77; Aklko Fukushlma, 77; Chevrolet Lumlna, 190.365. 3, Bobby 3, Steve Walker, Modlson. Fast time CYCLING IOTH Masten, Bushey (6) and Zvdowsky. BATTING Second flight a-Amy Fruhwlrth, 77; None) Bowen, TK's Christy, 8. Anna's Hustler. W - Bushey. L - Collins. ab h 2b:)b hr rbi avg Hlllln Jr., Harrlsburg, N.C., Ford - Nottestad, :15.183. Heal 1 - Walk- Grade A (5/16 ml.) Time 31.72 NINTH - 3. Ignition Control, 6. Kathvrn Weber, Wichita, Kan., 77; Cindy Rarlck, 78; Cindy Mackev, Thunderblrd, 190.257. 4, Richard er. 1 Swaps Delight. 9.80 4.60 3.80 Leading hitlers - Johnson (B) Walker 274 84 13 2 3 23 .307 def. Jennifer Betz, Lacrosse, 4-and- 78; Dana Lofland, 78; Jodl Krafka, JC's Contender, 8. Rambls The 2x4, Knuth 2x3, Leeland (P) 2x4, Williams .. 254 72 15 1 4 14 .283 Petty, Randleman, N.C., Pontlac Back-up feature - Dave Moore, Tour de France 2 Hidden Steve 9.80 5.20 Greek. 3. Consolation - Dana Mockey, 78; Jean Bartholomew, 78; Kim Grand Prix, 189.857. 5, Brett Bodlne, McForland. 8 Smurfs Abby R 9.80 Mavne (P) 2x3. IB - Collins, John- Sheldon .... 279 76 16 0 6 24 .272 Morris, III., def. Alexandra Breault, Shlpman, 79; Sue Shapcatt, 79; 19TH STAGE IOTH - 1. DT's Jackie Jo, 5. T son, Murphy (P), Zvdowsky. Reid 1B8 49 9 2 2 15 .261 Harrlsburg, N.C., Ford Thunderblrd, Quln 1-2 $37.40; $2 Trl 1-2-8 Southern Star, 4. MC P's Robin. Lorettevllle, Quebec, 6-and-4. Angle Ravaloll, 80; Chris Lehmann- 189.729. 6, Kyle Petty, High Point, At Bloif, France 5235.20;$ 1 Trl 1-2-8 $117.60 Felix 67 16 2 0 0 8 .239 Third night Vatcher, 81; a-Robln Weiss, 81; Friday's results 11TH - 7. Crystal Rossi, 8. C DANE COUNTY Porker — 261 62 10 0 5 36 .238 N.C., Pontlac Grand Prix, 189.624. 7, 11TH And D Lotus, 1. Smart's Fletcher. BABE RUTH LEAGUE Melissa Lagod, Barrlngton Hills, a-Martha Lang, 82; Debbie Walser, Ernie Irvon, Concord, N.C., Chevro- SOFTBALL 41-mile Individual time trial Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 32.56 Gubanlch . 278 63 16 0 7 44 .227 III., def. Michelle Erlckson, Richfield, 82; a-Leslle Shannon, 83; page Dun- Tours to Dials 1ZTH - 7. Fabens Tonto, 5. Al- District Tournament Duncan ... 145 32 7 3 4 23 .221 let Lumlna, 189.208. 8, Michael Wai- 3Z-Z'sNoAllbles .— 13.807.604.20 ways Me, 9. Washtta Emerald. AtDodaevllle Minn., 4-and-3. Consolation - lap, 84; a-Amanda Kuhn, 86; Kim trip, Davidson, N.C, Pontlac Grand 1, Miguel Induraln, Spain, Banes- 4 Tornado 8.20 4.20 VFrncsco. 224 49 3 1 0 15 .219 Laura Tzakls, Madison, def. Molly Cathreln, 87; a-Marllyn Hardy, 91. SCHOOL-COMMUNITY REC to, 1 hour, 13 minutes, 21 seconds, 2, 13TH - 8. Pat C Que Ball, 3. Thursday's results Leary 234 51 9 2 0 26 .218 Prix, 188.727. 9, Dale Jorrett, Con- 9 Bullet Shape 3.40 Fast Billy, 1. Greys Misty Rose. 15-year-olds Hallett, Omaha, Neb., 7-and-6. a - Amateur. over, N.C., Chevrolet Lumlna, Competitive coed Gianni Bugno, Italy, Gatorade, 40 Havens — 181 38 3 0 7 27 .210 Fourth night 188.720. 10, Morgan Shepherd, Con- Atlanta - The Dogs 14, Bowl-A- seconds behind. 3, Dlmttrl Zhdanov, Hust 301 58 8 3 8 38 .193 Brelnnan Plrk, Kenosha, def. PGA NEW ENGLAND CLASSIC over, N.C., Ford Thunderblrd, Vord Lanes 8; Harmony Bar 20, Russia, Panasonic, 2:28. 4, Jean- Arocena.. 162 28 4 1 0 10 .173 Jamie DeWulf, Menomonee Falls, At Sutton, Mass. Jan's Friendly Bennetts 8; Stlllwa- Francois Bernard, France, BaneSto, Thomsen . 26 4 1 0 0 0 .154 188.370. 3-and-l. Consolation - Laura Cos- Friday's second-round leaders II, Stanley Smith, Chelsea, Ala., ters 13, Wilson's Bar I 4; Wilson's 2:37. 5, Vlacheslav Eklmov, Rusilo, DFrncsco 18 1 0 0 0 1 .056 tello, Glencoe, III., def. Stephanie 131 - Roger Malfble, 65-66. Chevrolet Lumlna, 188.367.12, Chad Bar II6, Schooners 5. Panasonic, 2:41. 6, Claudlo Chlap- Others — 233 55 9 2 5 31 .236 Enochs, Worthlngton, Ohio, 2-and-l. 133 - Brad Faxon, 66-67; Kelly Little, Charlotte, N.C, Ford Thunder- Baltimore - Brat und Brau 7, puccl, Italy, Carrera, 2:53. 7, Erik Team— 3124 74012517 51356 .137 Fifth night Barnes 0 (forfeit); Hottman Con- Breuklnk, Netherlands, PDM, 2:57. Runs (413) - Walker 53, Sheldon Gibson, 66-67; Robert Friend, 64-69. bird, 188.304. 13, Darrell Waltrlp, Colette Konlcek, Racine, def. An- 134 - Craig Parry, 66-68; Wayne Franklin, Tenn., Chevrolet Lumlno, struction 7, Steve's Liquor 2; Old 8, Stephen Roche, Ireland, Carrerq, 41, Williams 40, Hust 31, Gubanlch 29, drea Meeker, Milton, 3-and-l. Con- Levl, 66-68; Lance Ten Broeck, 67- 188.274. 14, Geoff Bodlne, Julian, Town Pub I 20, Friday Fun Bunch 9; 3:11. 9, Philippe Louvlot, France, Parker 29, Leary 27, Reid 27, Havens solation - Caroline Ritchie, Mobile, Atl 'n Bach's 18, Red Shed 112. Once, 3:12. 10, Glancorlo Perlnl, 25, V. Francisco 24, Arocena 20, Dun- 67; John Cook, 68-66; Steve EHtlng- N.C., Ford Thunderblrd, 188.252. 15, ishing Report Ala., def. Erin Olsen, Mequon, 19 ton, 66-68. Bill Elliott, Dawsonvllle, Go., Ford Boston - Brat und Brau II 16, Italy, Carrera, 3:20.11, Pedro Deloa- can 18, Felix 12, D. Francisco 4, holes. Thunderblrd, 188.115. 16, Mark Tlzlanl Golf Cars 9; Players Sports do, Soa!n, Banesto, 3:26. 12, Arturtjs Thomsen 2, Others 35. PGA SENIORS Martin, Jamestown, N.C, Ford Bar 14, Marango Carpet 6; Jackpots Kasputls, Lithuania, Ryalcoo, 3:35. Stolen bases (73) - Walker 24, Reid Monona (30 - Bob Smith 36; Tim NEWPORT CUP TOURNAMENT Thunderblrd, 188.067.17, Rick Mast, 10, Sports Pub 9; Whit's Sporting 13, Jesus Alarcon Montova,* Spain, • 8, Williams 6, Parker 5, Sheldon 5, O'Connor 37; Jan Shade, Tom Kline At Newport, R.I. Goods 10, Red Shed II 2. Amava, 3:54. 14, Flavlo Vanzella, 38. Rockbrldge Baths, Va., Oldsmoblle Duncan 4, Hust 4, Arocena 3, Leary 3, Friday's flr-l-round leaden Cutlass, 188.019. 18, Alan Kulwlckl, Chicago - Brat und Brau III 13, Italy, GB-MG, 4:06. 15, Mourlilo LAKE MENOOTA — Some nice and leeches. Bluegill and crappie Havens 2, Felix 1, V. Francisco 1. Nakoma (70) - Chuck welnkauf 66 - Phil Rodaers, 33-33. Red Shed III 3; Insanity Defense 7, Fondrlest, Italy, Panasonic, 4:13. 72; Eric Lawson 74. Gretnneld, WIs., Ford Thunderblrd, • walleyes, though most under the action is also good while drifting. Others 8. 67 - Jim O'Hern, 33-34; Bert 187.997. 19, Charlie Glotzbach, Sell- Dlvall Real Estate 5; Rustic Tavern American finishers legal size limit, have been hitting Weedlines in water 8-12 feet are Sacrifice flies (28) - Duncan 4, Odana Hllli (72) - Bob Erlckson Yancev, 35-32; Jim Dent, 34-33; ersburg, Ind., Ford Thunderblrd, 14, Park Bank 5; State Street Brats 27, Andy Hampsten, Boulder, Sheldon 4, Havens 3, Hust 3, Aroceno 71; Jerry Currle, John Neupert 73' Tommy Aycock, 35-32. 187.868. 20, Jimmy Hensley, Ridge- 26, Old Town Pub II 7. Colo., Motorola, 5:33. 124, Frankle . leeches on mid-lake bars and yielding walleyes and muskies. 3, Leary 2, Parker 2, Walker 2, V. Carl Sauer, Tom Rivers, Mark Cincinnati - Trek USA 8, Amble Andreu, Dearborn, Mich., Motorola, Strassburger 79. way, Va., Ford Thunderblrd, Francisco 1, Gubanlch 1, Havens 1, 187.529. Trucking 4; Bennett's Bandits 11, 12:36. weedlines in 12-16 feet of water LAKE KEGONSA — White-tail Williams 1, Others 1. Maple Bluff (71) - Jerry Telly 70; Bud Light 5; Olds Seeds 12, Villa Standings along Governor's Island, Maple Errors (171) - Sheldon 25, Duncan David Cook son 75; Brian Murphy 77' TRANSACTIONS Tap 5; Olds Seed 16, Villa Tap 11. 1, Miguel Induraln, Spain, Banes.- Mepps have been good for luring 20, Gubanlch 18, V. Francisco 18, Fred Gage, David Walsh 79. Area Cleveland - WEA Insurance to, 91 hours, 9 minutes, 46 seconds. • Bluff and Second Point. Perch stripers while drifting or trolling Porker 17, Williams 14, Leory 11, Hust Pleasant View (72) - Dave Kerk- Trust III 4, Schwoegler's Park Towne 2, Claudl Chlappuccl, Italy, Carrera, also continue to bite on helgera- 8, Havens 7, Felix 4, Walker 4, enbush 73; Jim Twesme 76. BASEBALL MADISON INTERNATIONAL 0; Regent St. Retreat 5, WEA Insur- 4 minutes, 35 seconds behind. 3, about 15 feet down. Walleye ac- Arocena 3, D. Franclso 1, Reid 1, Blackhawk (72) - Tom Huset 74- COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE - SPEEDWAY ance Trust IV 0; John Deere Credit 7, Gianni Bugno, Italy, Gatorade, 10:49. • mites and Woolly Worms, though tion has been fair off Colladay Sutch 1, Others 20. Paul Holzem, Lori Murphy 75; Mike Announced ttiot George SteInbrefi- At Oregon Usual Suspects 0 (forfeit); Norm's 4, Andy Hampsten, Boulder, Colo., Murphy 77; Mark Engmon 78; Tom ner, New York Yankees principal Friday's results All-Stars 12, Modlson Deaf 5. Motorola, 13:40. many being taken are smaller than Point by the dropoff. White bass, PITCHING Grote 79. : owner, can reassume the position in recent weeks. Some nice blue- crappies and northerns have been Ip h bb so w-l era of managing general partner of the gills are showing up on weedlines Cusev .. 39.0 27 7 37 1-3 1.38 Pro team on March l, 1993. taken, with the Rattletrap lure one Foster-. 13.1 13 1 9 1-1 3.38 American League "at Second Point, near the Four Myers „ 29.0 27 12 27 3-1 3.41 U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Sent of the more effective baits. An- Jimenez 71.1 57 46 69 3-4 3.41 At Oakmont, Pa. Bruce Ruffln, pitcher, on a tempo- •Doors and in University Bay, and glers using minnows on a Lindy Mlllay -.. 42.0 28 20 28 2-2 3.64 Friday's second-round results rary assignment to Denver of the .small white bass are hitting in all Rosslter. 105.2 99 47109 6-9 4.00 (42 aolfera did not finish round) Pacific Coast League. Purchased Rig have been landing crappies Pierce-. 51.2 48 28 53 2-3 4.18 139 - Pamela Wright, 70-69. the contract of Alex Diaz, outfield- • parts of the lake. Smallmouth bass and walleyes. In the Yahara River, Scnorff .. 62.0 65 45 43 6-5 5.52 142 - Dawn Coe, 71-71; Donna er, from Denver. Wendt edges Schill ,are being taken on leeches 14-20 catfish and bullheads have been Stowell.. 87.0 92 56 70 5-6 5.38 Andrews, 49-73. National League feet down off most of the bars. Sutch 48.2 44 39 41 3-5 5.55 143 - Alice Rttiman, 74-69; Jane HOUSTON ASTROS - An- hitting on nightcrawlers and Thees - 5.1 13 4 5 0-215.19 Geddes, 73-70; Gall Graham, 72-71. nounced that an agreement In prin- OREGON — Andy Wendt held LAKE MONONA — Bluegill ac- Others _. 276.1 268 9215811-12 3.45 144 - Amy Benz, 73-71; Dottle ciple has been reached to sell the shiners in early evenings. Team. 830.1 78139764943-53 4.03 Mochrle, 70-74; Kris Tschetter, 70- club to Drayton McLane Jr. off Al Schill and won the 30-lap tion continues to be strong. Most Note: Madison was 33-36 after first 74; Nancy Ramsbottom, 69-75. MONTREAL EXPOS - Placed AUTO RACING are being found suspended 12-15 WISCONSIN RIVER — Near half. 146 - Jon Stephenson, 75-71; Spike Owen, shortstop, on the 15- late model feature race at Madi- Prairie du Sac smallmouth bass, Lisa Walters, 74-72; Dale Eaoellng, dav disabled list, retroactive to ,feet down in 20-35 feet in most Brewer averages 71-75; Tracy Kerdvk, 69-77. July 20. Purchased the contract of son International Speedway •parts of the lake. Olbrich and Hud- walleyes and catfish have pro- 147 - Karen Davles, 77-70; Kris Wll Cordero, shortstop, from India- Friday night. hind his bumper and went on to son parks have been two of the vided anglers the most action. An- BATTING Monaghan, 75-72; Judy Dickinson, napolis of the American Associa- ab h 2b 3b hr rbi avg 75-72; Betsy King, 74-73; Caroline tion. Wendt jumped to the lead on win the race, which was his first hot spots for bluegills. Anglers glers near Spring Green have been Allanson _ 25 8 1 0 0 0 .320 Keggl, 74-73; Vlckl Fergon, 74-73; PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES -Ac- catching good numbers of catfish Molltor _ 349 110 19 2 10 49 .315 Nina Faust, 73-74; Mttzl Edge, 73-74. tivated Jim Llndeman, first base- the fourth lap after starting on ever late model victory at Maidi-- ;who have been drifting and using Bichette.-. 236 73 17 2 5 31 .309 148 - Llselotte Neumann, 76-72; man-outfielder, from the 60-day -purple or red Woolly Worms and walleyes. Llstoch ...» 310 92 7 6 0 24 .297 Solly Little, 74-74; Michelle Estlll, 74- disabled list. Sent Ruben Amaro, the outside of the second row. son International Speedway. Hamilton.. 256 76 11 4 2 32 .297 74; Pat Bradley, 74-74; Katie Peter- outfielder, to Scranton Wllkes- tipped with wax worms or spikes GOOD CATCH — Roman Ryan Fletcher _ 208 60 10 3 1 23 .288 son-Parker, 73-75; Rosle Jones, 73- Barre of the International League. Schill, meanwhile, moved into Doug Herbst finished third, are having the most success. of Madison landed a 7-pound, Seltzer — 329 91 20 1 4 44 J77 75; Krlstl Albers, 72-76. Moved Tony Longmlre, outfielder, second on the 26th lap after Yount 335 88 25 0 5 38 .263 149 - Kelly Skallcky, 78-71; Barb from the 15-day to the 60-day dis- John Olson finished fourth and LAKE WAUBESA — Walleyes 2-ounce largemouth bass on Lake Surhoff _. 292 74 11 0 4 40 .253 Mucha, 78-71; Melissa McNomara, abled list. starting in the fourth row. Jerry Wood finished fifth. ."are being taken on most of the Mendota last weekend, D&S jana 36 9 0 0 0 2 .250 76-73; Sherrl Slelnhauer, 74-75; Muf- BASKETBALL Gontner -. 191 44 8 1 0 12 .230 fin Spencer-Devlin, 69-80. National Basketball Association Schill closed on Wendt ana •bars by anglers using slip bobbers Northside Bait reports. Stubbs — 214 46 8 1 8 33 .215 150 - Bab Bunkowskv, 79-71; PHILADELPHIA 74ERS - An- Vaughn ._. 294 63 11 2 13 43 .214 Pearl Sinn, 78-72; Cindy Schrever, nounced the resignation of Tony their two cars even touched on (Complete results in Score- Nllsson .... 100 20 3 0 3 15 .200 77-73; Laurie Rlnker-Graham, 76- Harris, trainer. lap 28. But Wendt kept Schill be- card.)
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12 years or older to work as ven- Todiy I Thur«d«y | Frfctoy | SOrtiy | SuKfay | Monday | Tm»d«Y | dors at the six University of Wis- Packers' practice ; BREWERS consin home football games and CMVriMtf MWMMU the Green Bay Packers preseason 12:30 ftm. 7|un. game Aug. 16. Interested candi- dates should show up between 2-6 marred by miscues p.m. today or Thursday for inter- tiuwt owd Report: Monaghan cay KMKMIU MMMft* KMtMht views at the National W Club of- By Pat Stiegman 7pm 7pm fices in Camp Randall Stadium. Sports reporter PACKERS NOTES has struck deal . . . The Madison Bowling Associ- GREEN BAY — Borrowing jHonwg* ation will hold its 58th annual Jerry Evans on a flat-pass that Detroit Tigers Owner Tom golf jamboree Monday at Lake from the vast vernacular of veteran turned into a 64-yard scrimmage- Monaghan has reached a tenta- Windsor Country Club, with a din- sportscaster Keith "Whoa Nellie" ending touchdown play. tive agreement to sell the team ner to follow at 6:30 p.m. Reser- Jackson, the first full-contact ses- "It's a great way for the offense to Mike Hitch, owner of the Na- SPORTS ON THE AIR sion of the Green Bay Packers 1992 to finish," said Holmgren, who vations can be made with Chair- training camp can best be de- tional Hockey League's Detroit TELEVISION man Roy Burger at 222-6697. Tee plans a heavy-morning, light-after- Red Wings and the Little Caesar's scribed as follows: noon two-a-day practice routine for 11:35 a.m. — Pro baseball — burgh at Chicago Cubs; WON. times, however, must be made by "FUMMM-BULLLLLLL!!!!" pizza chain, the Detroit Free Houston at Atlanta; TBS. 7 p.m. — Pro baseball — Oakland calling Lake Windsor, 255-6100. the duration of camp. "But if Press reported. 1:10 p.m. — Pro baseball — Pitts- at Minnesota; ESPN. The Madison Women's Bowling In a scrimmage debut that made Adrian hangs on to that ball, he's The deal with Monaghan, who RADIO Association will hold its golf Coach Mike Holmgren a less-than- got a touchdown, too. That's a 14- owns the rival Domino's Pizza 12:30 p.m. — Pro baseball — Mil- consin State Journal; WTSO (1070 roundup Aug. 21 at Sun Prairie happy training camper, the Packers point swing that will kill you." chain, has yet to be signed, the waukee at Cleveland; WIBA (1310 AM). offense rumbled, bumbled and fum- Though the scrimmage damage AM). 6:15 p.m. — Sports Review — Country Club with other activi- newspaper reported in today's 6:10 p.m. — SportsTalk — Bill With Brian Posick; WIBA (1310 AM). ties at the Quality Inn South. For bled, fumbled and fumbled its way was negligible, three starters — editions, citing people familiar Brophy with Andy Baggot of the Wis- more information, contact the through a 15-minute, 30-play simu- Tony Mandarich (knee), Sterling with the agreement. MWBA office at 221-8225. lated game at the conclusion of Sharpe (ankle) and Tony Bennett A purchase price wasn't dis- Tuesday morning's practice. (ankle) — sat out with minor in- closed. • The Los Angeles Dodgers biggest field ever when 26 colts ODDS & ENDS Though admittedly impressed juries. Lloyd survived the morning, • The New York Yankees are acquired outfielder Julio Peguero and one filly were entered to race with the application of complex of- but the former Beaver Dam athlete expected to announce today that from the Philadelphia Phillies to in what is considered the most Marc McDowell of Madison fensive schemes (Tiger, Eagle and left the afternoon session with what they have re-signed Manager complete the July 2 trade that prestigious event for trotters. stood in fourth place after four Zebra are the names of the three Trainer Domenic Gentile said could Buck Showalter, 36, to a three- sent outfielder Stan Javier to the rounds of the Professional Bowl- primary formations) and feeding- be a torn calf muscle. year deal, ending speculation that Phillies for pitcher Stan Searcy. The big drop in the entry box ers Association Columbia 300 frenzy nature of the defense (these • Holdout happenings: It was the highly regarded manager The Dodgers also acquired ballooned the Hambletonian Open in San Antonio, Texas. guys were DYING to hit), Holmgren another day of stalled talks be- may move to one of the National left-hander Mike Sodders from purse to a record $1.38 million Roger Bowker of Ocala, Fla., took considerable exception to the tween the Packers and their 12 un- League expansion clubs. the Chicago Cubs to complete the and forced the field of 3-year-olds won all eight of his games to grab three fumbles and four dropped signed players. • The Chicago Cubs told June 27 deal that sent outfielder to be divided into three divisions the top spot. The two-time PBA passes that marred the scrimmage. Left tackle Ken Ruettgers, one Andre Dawson this week that Kal Daniels to the Cubs. for Saturday's race at the Mead- champion averaged 249 over "They're getting paid a lot of of nine veterans who has yet to re- they don't have the money to sign owlands in East Rutherford, N.J. those eight games en route to a money to catch the ball, otherwise port, is now reportedly willing to him now and that he can become Bowman eyeing The top three horses in each 6,350 pinfall total. . . . Two sons you play guard," Holmgren said. abandon a two-year package and a free agent at end of the season. of Julius Erving were charged "And I don't like fumbles much — settle for a one-year, $850,000 con- The Cubs told Dawson they and the fastest of the fourth-place front-office post finishers will advance to the with running a "large underage they get paid a lot of money to hold tract in hopes of getting into camp. hope to sign him when he be- drinking party" for 75 to 100 peo- onto the ball, too. That's their job, Negotiations with starters Brian comes a free agent. But they said final, with that winner becoming Scotty Bowman said he prob- the Hambletonian champion. ple at the former basketball period. There's nothing they can tell Noble and Rich Moran remain at an they were unable to grant his re- ably will step down as interim star's suburban Philadelphia me." impasse. quest for a contract extension coach of the National Hockey home. ... A jury in Green Bay Perhaps not coincidentally, the And though Holmgren ideally now. League's Pittsburgh Penguins LOCALLY began deliberations in the armed first two fumbles were committed would like a full complement of • Barry Bonds, one of the top and return to the front office next robbery case against a former by rookie fullback Dexter McNabb players in camp, he is especially available free agents this off-sea- season. Five Madison high school University of Wisconsin-Green and halfback Edgar Bennett, re- concerned about rookies Terrell son, is switching to the same Bowman joined the Stanley hockey players have been se- Bay basketball player. Chris- spectively. McNabb tentatively Buckley and Mark D'Onofrio, nei- agent who negotiated the con- Cup champions as director of lected to play for Team Wiscon- topher Yates, 22, and three joined halfback Darrell Thompson ther of whom is close to signing. tract that took former teammate player recruitment in 1990, but sin at the Minnesota Hockey Fes- others were accused of partici- on the first unit, with Greg Bell and "The simple fact," Holmgren Bobby Bonilla out of Pittsburgh. took over as coach after Bob tival Saturday in Minneapolis. pating in a robbery ring that took Buford McGee on the second team, said, "is if they miss a lot of prac- Dennis Gilbert, who negoti- Johnson was stricken last year jewelry, household items and Bennett and Steve Avery the third tice and they're not in here pre- ated Bonilla's $29-million, five- They are Matt Williams, Mike with brain cancer, which took his Cerniglia and John Peterman of drugs from several homes last and Vince Workman and Doug pared to play and they don't know year contract with the New York life. fall. . . . Bjorn Borg pumped life Lloyd the fourth. things, then they're not going to Mets, said this week that he had "I think I'll be back in my Memorial and Dan Enders and into his comeback drive with a "The rookies are great, but they play." agreed to represent Bonds. other job," Bowman said. Jeff Rodefeld of LaFollette. An- 6-3, 6-4 victory over George were a little nervous," said Thomp- • Purple haze: The days of • Montreal Expos reliever other skater, Jarred Goodson of Bezecny in the first round of the son, who has shifted back to half- rookies singing for their meals, Bill Landrum will seek a second Hambletonian gets Madison, will play on another U.S. Pro Tennis Championships in back after spending both mini- waiting on veterans at the training medical opinion Thursday on his Team Wisconsin entry in the Brookline, Mass. camps at fullback. "You're a little table and other time-honored hi- ailing right knee after refusing to its biggest field week-long tournament of select uncertain out there hitting for the jinks? accept an outright assignment to players. . . . The National W Compiled from State Journal first time, but it still felt good to do Gone. Class AAA Indianapolis. The Hambletonian drew its Club is looking for boys and girls wire services and staff reports. it." At least at Camp Holmgren, Tight end Ed West, a holdout where the new Packers coach has until signing Monday, marked his put the kibosh on the sometimes- first day of camp by catching two not-so innocuous tradition known as Don Majkowski passes to open the rookie hazing. scrimmage . . . and then fumbling "I know a lot of teams do that, Montana's elbow after his third reception. but once a rookie signs on here, he's Holmgren didn't save his grous- a member of this team," Holmgren ing exclusively for the offense, not- said. "I can remember guys dread- ing a blown interception attempt by ing meals or not even going to din- not responding Plan B safety Adrian White late in ner because of what they might the session. One play later, rookie have to do. I want our guys thinking Associated Press Ty Detmer hit free agent tight end about football." Joe Montana worked out on a NFL NOTES stairmaster while Steve Young guided the offense Tuesday, causing Gibbs didn't deny that he and more rumors about Montana's surgi- Cooke had a new agreement, but he cally repaired elbow. said the salary cited in the story in "The arm is still tired," said Tuesday's editions of The Washing- Ross wins diving title Montana, who had a tendon reat- ton Post was wrong. tached to his throwing (right) elbow "I'm not talking about it," Gibbs State Journal staff and missed all of last season. "It's said. "It is the only thing I've been Tom Ross of Monona used a CITY DIVING not getting any worse, but it's not able to keep quiet. This is between solid final dive to capture first 15-1S boyi: 1, Tom Ross, Mo, 213.30; 2, Crls Blattner, getting any better, either. So the me and Mr. Cooke." place in the boys 15- to 18-year-old WS, 206.15; 3, Dave Olson, PC, 202.20; 4, Josh Casey, PC, 186.70; 5, Kerwln Vincent, HF, 181.80; 6, Todd Hanke, R, best thing to do is try to let it get • Payback time: Alfred Oglesby diving competition at the Madison 149.65; 7, Kris Hoffland, R, 143.30; 8, Chris Walby, Mo, 142.70. 100 percent healthy." had to be expecting some retribu- All-City Swimming Meet Tuesday 15-U glrte 1, Eric Torgrude, HF, 197.15; 2, Liza Papl, N, 191.70; 3, Michelle Jesperson, HF, 181.60; 4, After throwing 30 times Monday, tion sooner or later. It finally came at Nakoma Golf Club. Abby Grafton, PC, 177.15; 5, Lori Leonovla, S, 173.85; 6, Montana consulted Trainer Lindsy late Monday when several of his Jennie Olsen, PC, 169.60; 7, Janet Gibson, R, 166.40; 8, Ross, with a degree of difficulty Jeannoe Petit, PC, 165.25. McLean and took the day off. The Miami teammates duct-taped him of 2.6, got 36 points on his sixth dive 13-14 bovi: 1, Chris Wood, PC, 209.85; 2, Ben Mu- shott, HF, 174.00; 3, Brian Henneoer, R, 159.50; 4, Dan veteran quarterback said he still to a tree outside their sleeping to finish with 213.30 points, edging Relsch, R, 156.80; 5, David Anderson, HF, 152.45; 6, Joe GeibecK, PC, 151.25; 7, Ryan Lake, WS, 146.70; 8, Peter might start against the Denver quarters at St. Thomas University. Cris Blattner of West Side, who had Jacobs, R, 142.75. 13-14 glrtt: 1, Suzle Proctor, S, 166.35; 2, Erica Reut- Broncos Monday in a National Oglesby, a 280-pound defensive 206.15. Other winners included Erica er. Mo, 166.30; 3, Carrie Balkln, PC, 165.85; 4, Marnle Football League exhibition game. tackle, last week claimed to have Torgrude of Hill Farm (15-18 girls, Hancock, S, 156.40; 5, Jenny Vlg, N, 156.10; 6, Jamie CoveHI, PC, 154.25; 7, Katie Lenz, N, 153.30; 8, Chrlssle Later Tuesday, Montana said he been abducted at gunpoint. He later 197.15), Chris Wood of Park Crest Raymond, N, 152.75. 11-1Z bovc 1, Matt Risemius, PC, 173.55; 2, Jalmle would not throw today or Thursday. recanted and said he'd overslept (13-14 boys, 209.85), Suzie Proctor of Voss, Mo, 141.00; 3, Sam Llpp, WS, 140.30; 4, Michael Parsons, R, 132.95; 5, Kyle Wylle, S, 130.15; 6, Vahld • Underpaid: Montana, Boomer and was trying to dodge the wrath Shorewood (13-14 girls, 166.35), Matt Sadrzodeh, PC, 127.70; 7, Kevin Stone, PC, 125.80; 8, Mart Anderson, HF, 123.70. Esiason and a handful of NFL su- of Dolphins Coach Don Shula. Risemius of Park Crest (11-12 boys, 11-11 glrli: 1, Karen Pleter, WS, 169.80; 2, Nlkkl Jes- perstars were the only 1990 re- "About 20 of us saw Alfred on the 173.55), Karen Piefer of West Side person, HF, 168.20; 3, Andrea Spiel, WS, 161.45; 4, Va- nessa Walby, Mo, 153.25; 5, Annie Rlchert, N, 151.50; 6, stricted free agents who received phone," said nose tackle Shawn Lee. (11-12 girls, 169.80), Peter Bowman Mandy Bird, Mo, 146.25; 7, Lindsay Seter, HF, 142.30; 8, Rachel Saltier, S, 141.70. contracts that began to approach "I took the phone and told his girl- of Hill Farm (10-under boys, 130.40), 10-undtr boys: 1, Peter Bowman, HF, 130.40; 2, Jeff Myers, Mo, 122.60; 3, Mike Geler, WS, 120.25; 4, Dean their market value, an economist friend, 'Sorry, Alfred can't come to Meredith Holmgren of Monona Gepner, 116.80; 5, Theron Gage, R, 113.95; 4, Graham Grafton, PC, 112.20; 7, Tory Vincent, HF, 109.90; 8, Brlon testified in Minneapolis. the phone. He's all tied up right (10-under girls, 138.15). Hansen, WS, 108.70. Michael Glassman, testifying for now.'" 10-undtr girts: 1, Meredith Holmgren, Mo, 138.15; 2, Park Crest leads the team Erin Stuneard, PC, 133.70; 3, Hallle Zlllman, MB, 127.05; eight players who filed an antitrust After about 25 minutes of competition with 178 points, with 4, Katie Bird, Mo, 123.20; 5, Nadla Sldo, S, 122.85; 6, Jody Dykstra, PC, 120.15; 7, Moral Witter, Mo, 117.60; 8, Allza lawsuit against the NFL, included in screaming and kicking — and just Hill Farm second at 120. The points Judd, HF, 115.90. that category quarterbacks Mon- before curfew — Oglesby was cut carry over to the swimming por- tana, Esiason of Cincinnati, Bernie free by tackle Gene Williams. tion, which gets under way Thurs- Kosar of Cleveland and Jim Everett • Indy-bound: Safety Joey day at the Middleton/Cross Plains Best sports of the Los Angeles Rams and run- Browner, released by Minnesota Associated Press Indoor Pool. ning back Neal Anderson of Chicago. coverage last week, continued his tour of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Randall Cunningham, kneeling, and running T«m itondlngt: Pork Crest 171, Hill Form 120, The names surfaced when Glass- camps, completing a two-day physi- back Herschel Walker take a break Tuesday during training camp. West Side 100, Mlddleton 82, Rldoewood 79, Shorewood preps to pros. man explained during cross-exami- cal with Atlanta and then leaving 72, Monona 51, Nakoma 48, Maple Bluff 13. nation that he didn't include those for Indianapolis, where he's to work six players in calculating how much out for the Colts today. money restricted players lost in • Anderson takes chair: Dallas GORDIE BOUCHER BowL-A- 1989 and 1990 under the league's businessman Donny Anderson, a for- Plan B free agency system. mer running back and punter for the Glassman testified Monday that Green Bay Packers and St. Louis 1993 Mercury Tracers VARD LANES salaries for 1990 restricted players Cardinals, was elected chairman of would have been an average 34.2 the board of the NFL Alumni. • AUTOMATIC OPENING FOR FALL LEAGUES percent higher had there been • Injury report: Philadelphia Monday 10 Teams 9:00pm Friday 20 Teams 4:00pm competition from another league. •AIR Eagles running back Herschel Walk- • AM/FM Stereo EOWeek 10 Teams 9:00pm • Moon back: Quarterback War- er, who appeared to injure his ribs Tuesday 10 Teams 9:00pm ren Moon showed up frustrated but • Power steering Saturday 20 Teams 4:00pm during a full-contact drill Monday, Wed. 10 Teams 9:00pm on time for the Houston Oilers was held out of both practices Tues- • Tinted glass EOWeek 10Teams 9:00pm flight from Houston to Tokyo for an day, but is expected to play in Satur- • And More Thursday 10 Teams 9:00pm Sunday 10 Teams 6:30pm exhibition game Saturday against day's exhibition game against the the Dallas Cowboys. 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"It gets confusing on the court," said Steve Timmons, By Bill Glauber after he and his teammates un- Halt /more Sun veiled their new, angry look BARCELONA — Forget that sweetheart stuff. Tuesday in a close win over She's 4-foot-8 and weighs 80 pounds and has these Canada. "A couple times I'd go, big blue eyes and a bouncing blond ponytail. But 'Nice hit Jeff, oh, ah, Bob?' " don't be deceived. The team went under the Kim Zmeskal has a heart as big as Barcelona, as razor Monday as a way of pro- big as the Summer Olympics. test and solidarity — protest Tuesday night, she had a lucky bobby pin in her against a ruling that cost them a hair and steel in her step, earning a reprieve while game; solidarity with Bob Sam- leading the U.S. team to the bronze medal. uelson, a fiery bald-headed Zmeskal, the reigning world champion who player whose passion to win nearly eliminated herself from contention for the caused the loss. all-around title by falling off the balance beam in the The team is protesting the In- compulsories, picked herself up. She had the highest ternational Volleyball Federa- score in the optionals, leapfrogged two teammates, tion's reversal of the U.S. team's and earned one of 36 spots in tonight's all-around victory over Japan. final. At issue was a penalty call "In basketball, you miss a shot, and the game isn't against Samuelson, whose com- over," she said. "In weightlifting, you get three plaints over a shot he thought ASSOCIATED PRESS chances. But we only get one. It's kind of nerve-rack- went out of bounds drew the ref- ing. But that is what makes gymnastics different." erees' attention. Facing defeat And beautiful. In volleyball, bad behavior This was a four-ring circus. The Commonwealth will get you a yellow card. Two • Rita Razmaite of Lithuania meets a bad end in her Olympic cycling sprint quarterfinal Tuesday in Barcelona. Wang of Independent States picked up the team gold with yellow cards earns you a red Van of China was able to pass without incident. card and your opponent a techni- Continued on Page 5B cal point. Samuelson already had one yellow card. By various accounts, referee Ramis Samedov showed the card, much the way a Sunday school teacher might threaten a trucu- Dream Team: Only true Olympians? lent student with a ruler. But Samedov didn't want to little Vietnamese, or people like Barkley because he was writing make it official; Japan was lead- By Art Spander ing two games to one. One point Commentary that, it's garbage. a column for USA Today. would give them the third game San Francisco Examiner "This is sports, man. We don't "I'm not getting paid, so it and match. Samedov didn't want BARCELONA — The other ming. Or track and field. It's sell- need semi-pacifists. We need peo- doesn't make any difference," the contest decided on a techni- teams aren't getting to them. The ing. ple supporting us. I don't think said Barkley. "Everybody's jeal- cality. other teams aren't getting near To get a few comments from guys on this team are getting any ous of the attention the team is He allowed play to continue. them, except to shake hands. But Charles Barkley or David Robin- great thrill about beating Angola getting. These people, they have The U.S. team fought back to win the criticism is getting to Amer- son, and they weren't all that by 65 points." ego problems." the set and then the match. ica's Olympic basketball squad. bad, Sir Charles sounding like This argument can be made: In P.J. Carlesimo, Seton Hall But the Japanese filed a pro- They do something for their Charlie Brown and asking "Why these Benchmark Olympics of coach and one of the Team USA test. The next day the federation country and get ripped in return. is everybody picking on me?" Barcelona, where the chase assistants, was on the stage with voted unanimously to give Japan and the Admiral, Mr. Robinson, Robinson Barkley seems to be less for gold than for Barkley, Robinson, and three Some of them held a press dollars, pesetas, marks, pounds the game. conference Tuesday. In truth, it complaining about those who other Nike footwear people who The U.S. team didn't want to belittle America's effort, one had and yen, Team USA is the only rank a notch below Mr. Jordan, was a staged event, literally, up This complaining that Amer- true group of Olympians. mainly Scottie Pippin, John boycott, but it did want to do on the platform of a local thea- to sit through a Nike film — and something. Rashad's questions, written out ica is doing a disservice to inter- The Barkleys and Robinsons, Stockton and Chris Mullin. ter, with questions from a paid national sport by sending pro "What we wanted to do is interviewer, the ex-jock and cur- on cards. and Michaels and Magics, aren't Said Carlesimo, "I think the kind of all go bald so when they If it worked for Ronald Rea- basketball players to the Olym- here to become rich and famous. Continued on Page 5B rent announcer Ahmad Rashad pics? Robinson has had it up to They're already rich and famous. pull a yellow card, you'd ask, — who was wearing a baseball gan, someone must have thought, 'Which bald guy got the yellow it will work for Nike. here. And when you're seven These guys are here for the sheer jersey with NIKE on the front, feet tall, here is a long way up. card?' " Becker said. for heaven's sake. After the pap from Rashad, Olympian pleasure of the thrill and applause from the audience "Being in the military," said of victory. INSIDE Everything is a promotion — what would Damon Runyon Robinson, perhaps alluding to And the bleeding hearts of • Golden diver: Mark Lenzi of Cubs won't re-sign these days, a figment of some have thought of all this? — Operation Desert Storm, "I see a American journalism are finding Fredericksburg, Va., wins the marketer's feeble brain. The No. Robinson, graduate of the United country sending people into war fault. So too is the International Olympic 3-meter springboard Dawson this season 1 sport in the Barcelona Olym- States Naval Academy, came out who are semi-pacifists. That's Olympic Committee, which re- diving gold medal. 2B. The Chicago Cubs have told pics isn't basketball. Or swim- with all cannons firing. garbage. That stuff that we beat portedly wanted to boot out Andre Dawson that he can be- come a free agent at the end of the year because they don't have the money to sign him now. MIKE LUCAS "I flat-out don't think that I Nichols, Indians fit in their plans, and they can't convince me otherwise. I shouldn't be disappointed," said Dawson, who was seeking a two- AD 'Thangs' keep year contract extension that cool off Brewers would keep him in Chicago CLEVELAND (AP) — The some, but they were still getting through the 1994 season. way the Milwaukee Brewers some base hits," Bones said. The Cubs are keeping a close Gregg on his toes have been playing of late, the "The Indians hit more jam eye on their finances after sign- last thing they expected was to shots and end-of-the-bat dinkers ing Ryne Sandberg to a $28 mil- He was talking unsuccessful Packers coach (25- be slowed down by a journeyman than line drives," said Brewers lion contract extension this about renewing ac- 37-1). He was called "the finest pitcher. manager Phil Garner. "His spring. And they are negotiating quaintances with player I've ever coached" by But that's what happened (Bones) location wasn't off, and with pitcher Greg Maddux, who University of Wis- Vince Lombard!. He was called Tuesday night when Rod Nichols he wasn't hit that hard. It just recently rejected a multimillion consin athletic di- many other things — stubborn held the American League's hot- was not his night." dollar offer. rector Pat Richter. being near the top of the list — test team in check and sparked Consecutive singles by Paul Dawson, who has 392 career He was talking by the time he left for SMU, his the Cleveland Indians to a 4-2 Sorrento, Glenallen Hill and home runs, is leading the Cubs about the possibility alma mater. Many things have victory at Municipal Stadium. Mark Whiten gave Cleveland a this year with 15 home runs and of moving a football changed since he resigned after a Nichols (2-2) allowed two runs 1-0 lead in the second inning. In 54 RBIs. game from his place very stormy 1987 season. on four hits, struck out four and the third, Lewis hit his fourth (Owenby Stadium) "But, you know, this was my walked two in his second start home run and the Indians made Battle of the Sexes II to Pat's place (Camp Randall) in choice, coming here (SMU)," following a stay at Class AAA it 3-0 in the fourth after Hill sin- 1993. He was talking about life Gregg stressed. "And I have Colorado Springs. gled and scored on Sandy Alomar Jimmy Connors and Martina after death (the NCAA death never regretted it. This has been Nichols had a 4.46 ERA in 16 Jr.'s single. Navratilova will face each other penalty). He was talking about a great experience for me." relief appearances with the In- Milwaukee scored both its at Caesars Place Sept. 25 in a roasting Willie Davis. He was But he still has a heart of dians before he was demoted. He runs in the fifth. Jaha hit his tennis match reminiscent of the talking .. . gold. Green and gold. is in his fifth season with the In- first major league home run with sport's famous battle of the No, he wasn't talking. "You bet. That will never dians but has spent time in the two outs. B.J. Surhoff then sexes nearly two decades ago. He was drawlin'. change. I hope this works out." minor leagues in all but one of walked and scored on Jim Gant- Navratilova, in a teleconfer- And the drawl was unmistak- And "this" is the latest those seasons. ner's double. ence Tuesday, likened the exhibi- able, allowing the listener to im- change from Lindy Infante to "That's the name of major "After getting that first one, tion match to the celebrated mediately match the voice with a Mike Holmgren in Green Bay. league baseball, to be a survi- hopefully I can relax a little bit showdown in 1973 between Billie chiseled face and body. "Yeah, I've been kind of fol- vor," Nichols said after his and start to hit like I can," said Jean King and Bobby Riggs. Face by Forrest. lowing thangs," he said. "I hope strong seven-inning stint. "But Jaha. "It was just a fast ball out "The Billie Jean King match Body by Gregg. the Packers come back and are a now I'm in the starting rotation over the plate, not that bad a was a step for women's tennis Forrest Gregg, by golly. strong contender again. I really where I want to be, and I hope pitch. I was looking for some- but also for tennis because it How ya doing? do. I have a lot of respect for the I'm there for awhile." thing to drive." brought the game to the masses," "I miss coachin' but, gosh, I'll people who are there now and I The loss was a costly one for MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND ob r h bl ob r h bl said Navratilova, 35. tell ya right now, I've been so think they will do well." the Brewers because both teams Llstach ss 4 0 2 0 Lofton cl 4110 Selher 3b 4000 MLewls ss Sill busy with other thangs." Gregg has not been back to they are chasing in the AL East Molltor dh 4000 Baeroa 2b 4021 Athletic director thangs. Green Bay since selling his home. — Toronto and Baltimore — Bichette rt 4010 Belle If 4000 QUOTE/UNQUOTE Yount ct 4000 T. Howard If 0000 Gregg, 58, is the AD at South- But, in October, one of his former registered victories. Milwaukee, Hamilton II 2010 Sorrento Ib 4120 G. Vaughn Ph 1000 G. Hill dh 4120 Thistledown track an- ern Methodist University in Dal- teammates, Willie Davis, will be which had a four-game winning Jaha Ib 3111 Whiten rf 4021 Surhoff c 2100 Thome 3b 3010 nouncer John Dooley, when las. roasted in Appleton and "Bar- streak snapped, is five games be- Gontn«r 2b 3011 S. Alomar c 4011 Rare Discovery began to lose "One of the thangs people told bara and I are planning to come hind the Blue Jays, one behind Totoll 11342 Tolali 34 4 13 4 me," he said, stretching vowels, back up there for that." the Orioles. Milwaukee 000 010 000 - 2 ground rapidly during a recent Cleveland oil 101 OOx - 4 race: if not credibility, "was that I Richter is hoping that he can Mark Lewis hit a solo home DP - Cleveland 1. LOB - Milwaukee 4, Cleve- land 10. 2B - Llstach (9), Hamilton (13), Gontner (9), "He's dropping out of it as was probably going to get bored convince Gregg to come back up run and Derek Lilliquist got the Boeroa (18), Whiten (13). HR - Jaha (1), MLewls (4). quickly as Ross Perot." when I became the athletic direc- here on Sept. 11, 1993. Wisconsin DAVID SANDELUTHE CAPITAL TIMES final two outs for his second SB - Llstach (34), G, Hill (6). CS - Hamilton (4). tor. And I was a little bit con- is scheduled to play SMU in Dal- save as the Indians won for the IP H REX BB SO City diving Milwaukee cerned about that. But, believe las on that date. But the Badgers seventh time in 10 games. Bones L (6-7) 5 10 4 4 1 2 TODAY'S TRIVIA Austin 1-3000 1 0 me, I haven't been bored." are looking to add a sixth home • Tammy Warren of Maple Bluff Milwaukee starter Ricky Fetters 12-32 0 0 0 2 Henry l 00002 The yellow jersey goes to the The drawl was unmistakable. game. That was the original num- completes a dive during Bones (6-7) gave up four runs Cleveland Tuesday's All-City Diving Nichols W (2-2) 7 42224 Tour de France leader, but what So were the Green Bay images of ber before the school agreed to arid 10 hits in five innings. Plunk 11-32 0 0 0 3 Gregg, the successful NFL player competition at Nakoma Golf "I was pitching them inside Lilliquist S (2) 2-300000 is the lanterne rouge? Answer in Bones pitched to one batter In the sixth. Sports Briefs, Page 6B. (a Hall of Famer); and Gregg, the Continued on Page 5B Club. Story, Page 6B. when I wanted to, jamming them T - 2:46. Att. - 12,164. 6B * Wednesday, July 29, 1992
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