2B SPORTS Wisconsin State Journal, Saturday, July 23,1994

Today | Sunday | Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Alfredsson in control Toronto Minnesota Minnesota Toronto 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1 :05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. each of the last four years. And he's Ch.47 Ch.47 6:05 p.m. Helen Alfredsson wasn't as im- won just $33,720 this year. pressive as she was in the opening Dick Mast, Ronnie Black, Chris Pewaukee player Fort Fort Kane Wayne Wayne Poorla Peorla round of the U.S. Women's Open, DiMarco and Tommy Armour III 7p.m. 7 p.m. County County says he picks UW 7p.m. 6p.m. 7p.m. 7p.m. yet she set another record at Lake were at 135, while Michael Bradley Orion, Mich. and Bill Glasson were at 136. Chris Mclntosh, a G-foot-7, 270- Homo games Road games The native of shot a Brian Henninger and Mark pound senior-to-be at Pewaukee 2 2-under-par 69 Friday for a record Wurtz shared the first-day lead with High School, told the Milwaukee 36-hole total of 10-under 132. That 64s. Henninger shot 74 Friday and Journal he will make an oral com- was good enough for a 4-stroke lead Wurtz 73. over 's Laura Davies when mitment today to play football at • Wargo British leader: Tom the University of Wisconsin. TELEVISION play was halted by darkness. 9 a.m. — Pro golf — Final-round the Tour de France, from Morzlne to An afternoon rain delay of 2 Wargo wasn't as steady, but a bit of Mclntosh said he will meet coverage of the British Senior Open at Lac Saint-Point, taped today; ESPN. scrambling enabled him to be as with Badgers Barry Alva- Royal Lytham, England; Ch. 27 hours, 8 minutes on the Old Course 4:30 p.m. — Pro golf — Second- good as he was the previous day, rez and offensive line coach Bill (WKOW). round coverage of the Seniors South- at Indianwood Golf and Country Noon — — Fea- western Bell Classic at Belton, Mo.; Club, left 15 players on the course and the American will take a 2-s- Callahan, who will offer him a turing: swimming, , beach vol- scholarship that he will accept. ESPN. when play was halted at 9:06 p.m. troke lead into the final round of leyball at St. Petersberg, Russia, taped 7 p.m. — Arena football — Or- the Senior British Open at Lytham, Mclntosh was courted by such today; Ch. 27 (WKOW). lando at ; ESPN. EDT. Those players were to report Big Ten Conference schools as 1 p.m. — Pro golf — Third-round 7:05 p.m. — Goodwill Games — at 7:30 a.m. today and complete England. , Michigan State, Minne- coverage of the U.S. Women's Open Featuring: opening ceremonies, United their rounds before the cut and Wargo shot his second straight at Lake Orion, Mich.; Ch. 27 (WKOW). States vs. Argentina in men's basket- start of the third round. 4-under-par 68 on the Royal sota and Iowa, along with Arizona 1 p.m. — — NASCAR ball, boxing and women's beach volley- of the Pacific-10 Conference. Fram Filters 500 at Talladega, Ala.; ball at St. Petersberg, Russia, taped Alicia Dibos, who was 5-under Lytham and St. Anne's course for a Mclntosh was considered to be TNN. today; WTBS. through 14 holes, was most notable 7-under total of 209, 2 better than one of the Badgers' top in-state 1:05 p.m. — Pro — At- 9 p.m. — Pro boxing — Virgil Hill among those players. second-round leader and defending lanta at St. Louis; WTBS. vs. Frank Tate and Mike McCallum vs. The long-hitting Davies, winner champion Bob Charles. recruits and is the third in-state 1:10 p.m. — Pro baseball — Cin- Jeff Harding in a pair of light-heavy- player to give a verbal commit- cinnati at Cubs; WGN. weight bouts at Bismarck, N.D.; Show- of three Ladies Professional Golf Charles had a 72 on the 6,673- ment this summer. Alvarez's 3:30 p.m. — Pro — time. Association events this season and yard layout to stand second at 211. Men's and women's semifinals of the 11:05 p.m. — Goodwill Games — the tour's top money-winner, won Crowd favorite Arnold Palmer, staff has also received commit- AVP Chicago Open; Ch. 15 (WMTV). Featuring: opening ceremonies, United ments from Tom Burke, a 6-4, 3:30 p.m. — Goodwill Games — States vs. Argentina in men's basket- the Open in 1987 before joining the the first-round co-leader, dropped 235-pound defensive end and tight Featuring: boxing, swimming and ball, boxing and women's beach volley- LPGA. She fired her second straight another shot off the lead with a 71. end from Maple Northwestern, beach volleyball at St. Petersberg, ball at St. Petersberg, Russia, taped 68, holing out for par on 18 just as He is tied for fifth at 214 with Russia, taped today; Ch. 27 (WKOW). today; WTBS. darkness fell. and Nathan Kroeplin, a 6-7, 4 p.m. — Cycling — 20th stage of Associated Press Frenchman Michel Damiano and. 235-pound and defensive Michelle Estill and Patty Shee- England's Tommy Horton. end, from Lakeland in Minocqua. han were 2 strokes back at 138. Es- Sweden's Helen Alfredsson chips South Africa's Gary Player, who RADIO onto the 8th green during the sec- Alvarez may have as many as 1 p.m. — Auto racing — NASCAR Radio Talkshow; WTDY (1480 AM). till shot 68 and Sheehan 71 in the played in his record 40th British 25 scholarships to offer this sea- Fram Filters 500 at Talladega, Ala.; 7 p.m. — Pro baseball — Mlnne- second round. ond round of the U.S. Women's Open last week, was at 213, 1 son. WHIT (1550 AM). sota at Milwaukee; WIBA (1310 AM). Pamela Wright put together the Open at Lake Orion, Mich. stroke behind Doug Dalziel. 6 p.m. — ESPN Radio — ESPN most impressive round of the day. Wright, starting at 3-over, birdied been 12 years since Ed Fiori won a • Marsh in front: South African Braves' Tarasco five stright holes — Nos. 9-13 — en Professional Golfers' Association Graham Marsh shot a 4-under-par ment in Frankfurt, Germany. at the Monona Community Pool, 66 to take a 1-shot lead over Ray Germany and Spain also won 1011 Nichols Rd. Competition will route to a 6-under 65. That left her tournament. His immediate future, hurt while sliding tied with Donna Andrews and Judy though, looks promising. Floyd and four others at the PGA their singles matches to take "an begin each day at 8 a.m. and Seniors Southwestern Bell Classic unbeatable 2-0 lead and gain a through the afternoon. Organizers Dickinson at 139. That's because he held a 1-stroke Tony Tarasco of the Atlanta semifinal berth. Wright's 30 on the back side was lead over Kenny Perry after the at Belton, Mo. Braves sprained his neck making expect about 250 divers ranging in Shorewood's Bob Brue opened Mary Joe Fernandez of the age from 7 to 18 to compete. the lowest 9-hole score in-Open his- second round of the New England an awkward head-first slide into U.S. played a patient game of tory, breaking the mark of 31 held Classic at Sutton, Mass. Fiori shot with a 75. second base Friday night. long, baseline rallys to beat Petra by several golfers. his second straight 66 for a 10- Tarasco, removed on a Madison's Sharri Steinhauer was under-par 132. • Kendall in hunt: Skip Kendall Hitter of Austria, 6-2, 6-4. of Mequon shot a 2-under-par 70 for stretcher in the first of the Then Davenport struggled be- at 140 (68-72). "Mr. Fiori," golfer Elaine second game of a doubleheader Alfredsson shattered the Open McCallister shouted playfully from a two-round total of 139 and was 2 fore downing Austria's Judith Seton Hall has ended its strokes off the pace at the Nike with the St. Louis Cardinals, was Wiesner, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2. record by 2 strokes with an 8-under the back of the interview room. released a hospital a little more search for a successor to P.J. 63 in Thursday's opening round "How does it feel to lead a golf Gateway Classic at Lake St. Louis, • Andrea Gaudenzi of Carlesimo, selecting Holy Cross Mo. than an hour later. routed top-seeded Michael Stich, over the 6,244-yard course. No tournament?" After walking with two outs, coach George Blaney as his re- 6-2, 6-2, at the Mercedes Cup in other golfer, male or female, has "I don't know," Fiori answered Kendall, who shot a 69 Thursday, Tarasco appeared to his head placement. Blaney was given a ever shot better than 63 in a major with a smile. "It's been so long." Stuttgart, Germany, on a day five-year contract. Carlesimo left trails leader John Ross (68-69 — on the bag as he slid into second championship. Tied at 134 were Guy Boros and 137) and four others at 138. base. The game was delayed for when several top players drew to coach the National jeers for uninspired play. Was it a letdown on Friday? David Feherty, who both shot 69, several minutes while trainers Association's Portland Trail "It is never a letdown to shoot in and Fred Funk, who had a 66 on the Madison's Jery Kelly was a shot applied a neck brace and carried • Second-seeded Stefan Ed- Blazers. . . . William Sigei of back of Kendall in a group of six berg took advantage of numerous the 60s," Alfredsson said. "I mean, 7,110-yard Pleasant Valley Country Tarasco off the field. shattered the world I'm very happy for yesterday. But Club course. players at 140 (71-69). Jim • Ken Kaiser, mak- unforced errors and breezed to a 10,000-meter record with a time Schuman, also of Madison, was at 6-4, 6-1 quarterfinal victory over I'm very happy today with a 69. With 10 golfers within 4 strokes ing his first appearance since of 26 minutes, 52.23 seconds at You have to forget about yesterday. of the lead and an easy course on 143 (73-70). J.P. Hayes of Appleton being injured in a Boston traffic Aaron Krickstein at the Legg the Bislett Games in Oslo, Nor- was at 144 (68-76), a shot under the Mason Classic in Washing- That is a day that passed you and which only players who shot 1-un- accident nearly two months ago, way. It was the 60th world record you are happy with that, and today der par or better made the cut, 145 cut. aggravated a neck injury and had ton, D.C. Byron Black of Zimba- since 1924 at the famous wooden bwe, Todd Wheaton and Jason is a new day." Fiori isn't spending the $180,000 top to leave during the second inning stadium's "world record track." • Fiori in rare position: It's prize yet. He made less than that in • Results in Scoreboard/46 of Friday's game between Seattle Stoltenberg also won. Sigei cut more than 6 seconds off and Boston. fellow Kenyan Yobes Ondieki's • A man has be- old record.. . . The son of sports- come the third person to sue for- Cautious Indurain caster and former St. Louis Car- mer closes in on title dinals football player Dan Dier- Vince Coleman, alleging he was dorf was arrested Friday on injured when Coleman tossed a Miguel Indurain just about charges of raping and sodomizing small explosive device into a clinched his fourth straight Tour his former girlfriend, authorities Packers get their man Dodger Stadium crowd last sum- de France title on Friday. in Chesterfield, Mo., said. Daniel mer. Larry Gillerman filed a Dierdorf Jr., 25, was charged lawsuit in for dam- The Spanish cyclist, aware with two counts of rape, two Oilers drop ball, receiver Duncan enters fold ages arising from the incident. that he had a large lead, wasn't counts of sodomy, one count of fe- • The Florida Marlins placed about take any risks on a rain- lonious restraint and five counts By Kent Youngblood slick mountain in the 19th stage are, apparently, exaggerated. Dave Magadan on the 15-day dis- of armed criminal action. . . . Sports reporter PACKERS NOTES ESPN reported that the San Fran- abled list after discovering he that finished in Morzine, France, and he finished about 3 minutes The United States' improbable GREEN BAY — His uniform cisco might become a broke his left foot when he was run in the women's field hockey was so new there wasn't even a as a possession-type receiver in the victim of the salary cap. hit by a pitch thrown by Cincin- behind Piotr Ugrumov of Latvia, Oilers run-and-shoot offense. Wolf who won his second straight World Cup ended in the semifi- name stenciled in above the big nati's Hector Carrasco in the number 80. saw more. The 49ers, it was reported, were stage. nals when the Americans were going to ask John Taylor to take a ninth inning of Wednesday's 8-7 beaten by Argentina, 2-0, in Dub- It didn't matter. Curtis Duncan's "He can really run," Wolf said. victory over Cincinnati. Still, with only two days left, name and reputation preceded him "He would probably be as fast as pay cut and that a team like the lin, Ireland. Argentina will play Packers would be interested in ac- • There is a possibility that Indurain led Ugrumov by 5 pre-tournament favorite Aus- here by at any receiver we have. I haven't put all 40,000 ceiling tiles at the Seat- minutes, 39 seconds in the overall tralia in Sunday's final. . . . Pro- least two him to a clock, but just watching quiring him if he refused. tle may have to be re- standings. moter Vince McMahon, who years, accord- him play, he would be that fast." It's true, the 49ers are hurting placed. Four tiles crashed into The Frenchman later lost his transformed into a ing to Green In seven years with the Oilers he for available cash; they reportedly the stands Tuesday just hours be- lead, ending up more than 6 multimillion-dollar industry dur- Bay Packers caught 322 passes for 3,935 yards (a need $1.8 million to sign their top fore the start of a game between minutes behind Ugrumov, and ing the 1980s, was cleared Friday general man- 12.2-yard average) with 20 touch- three draft picks and only have $1.2 the Mariners and Baltimore. dropped to fifth overall. of charges that he fueled the ager Ron Wolf. downs. million. King County officials are "I remem- He joins a corps of wide receiv- Ugjumov covered the 30-mile sport's growth through a wide- bracing for the likelihood that the spread steroid conspiracy. A fed- ber when we ers long on numbers but short on But a source close to the negoti- Mariners will bill the county for mountain trial in 1 hour, 22 played them proven players. is ations said that the team would not minutes and 59 seconds, which eral jury in Uniondale, N.Y., ac- be willing to part with Taylor — lost revenue, which could top $2 quitted McMahon of conspiring to down there a scheduled to miss most of training million for the six games that had moved him into second place couple years camp while recovering from foot who caught 56 passes for 940 yards overall. distribute steroids among his Duncan to be moved to other cities. charges in the ago," he said, surgery. The remaining receivers last season — in order to get the Second for the day was Marco World Wrestling Federation. . . . referring to a game late in the 1992 on the roster have started 11 games extra money. U.S. advances in Pantani of Italy, 1 minute, 38 sec- Former University of Pennsylva- season when the Packers played the and caught a total of 80 passes in "I certainly would be interested onds behind Ugrumov. Indurain, nia football coach George Mung- Oilers. Duncan, a wide re- the NFL — two fewer than Duncan in John Taylor," Holmgren said. Federation Cup never a great individual climber, er, who led the team through its ceiver, was in the midst of his best caught in '92. "But I would be surprised if they al- was third, 3:16 behind. glory days of the 1940s, has died season, one in which he caught 82 "First, Curtis has played a lot lowed him to get out of there." fought of heart failure in Philadelphia. passes for 954 yards and was and caught a lot of passes," said back after losing the opening set LOCALLY He was 84. named to the . Packers coach Mike Holmgren. "He Etc.: Linebacker LeRoy Smith Friday to help lead the United "He was a real fast guy," Wolf knows what the game is about. Sec- broke his jaw in a collision with States into the semifinals of the The 1994 All-City Diving Meet said. "Real fast. And he was a lot ond, he has great speed. And he's a fullback Dexter McNabb during Compiled from State Journal Friday morning's practice. He is Federation Cup tennis tourna- will be held Monday and Tuesday wire services and staff reports. bigger than we thought he was." veteran. It's good to have the ma- Duncan, the newest addition to turity of a veteran." expected to be out of action four to the Green Bay's burgeoning re- Wolf said Duncan will likely bat- six weeks. Safety George Teague, ceiver corps, arrived on the Oneida tle with Robert Brooks for the wide still working on his endurance, also Street practice field near the end of receiver spot opposite Sharpe. sat out the afternoon session. . . . the morning practice session — and With the remaining veterans sched- he spent most of his time there "He's got a good chance to uled to report this afternoon, there Eagles give up on Harris (start)," Wolf said. "He has to beat chatting with former Oilers team- will be only one practice today, at mate Sean Jones. Brooks out, but he's a Pro Bowl 8:45 a.m. Associated Press at safety. The Redskins cut Brian player. You don't get there very The NFL NOTES The Oilers — battling the Na- Edwards this week after he de- tional Football League's $34.6 mil- often." released former Green Bay Pack- clined to accept a 65-percent cut in ers defensive end Tim Harris lion salary cap — were forced to Duncan wasn't making any pre- Vince Buck said he will report to pay. dictions. Friday to free enough money to the New Orleans Saints training waive Duncan last Friday. They BOAT sign defensive end Greg Townsend camp at the University of Wiscon- • Giants sign top pick: The New had .hoped to re-sign him, but "My primary objective is to and stay under the National Foot- sin-La Crosse. York Giants signed their No. 1 draft couldn't come up with enough cash come in and make a positive contri- ball League salary cap. pick, wide receiver Thomas Lewis and Duncan wound up with Green bution any way I can," he said. Buck had said he would not re- from Indiana, to a four-year con- COVERS Harris, who signed a three-year, port until an agreement was Bay. He agreed to terms on a con- "And we'll take it from there. This $5.4 million contract last year, was tract worth $3 million. Lewis, who tract Thursday. is a great team. The only thing I reached on a contract extension. has a pulled hamstring muscle, is scheduled to earn a base salary of But Saints officials said no agree- The Houston Chronicle has re- can do is come in and maybe make $1.5 million this season. not expected to practice with the ported Duncan signed a one-year it a little better." ment has been reached. team for at least two weeks. Harris had 19 sacks for the San Buck, who is projected to start deal worth $355,000. The newspa- Francisco 49ers in 1992 but failed at free safety this year, is in the op- • Kelly makes progress: A few per said the Oilers tried to re-sign • Taylor made?: Rumors of • Mooring Covers to register a sack last season, when tion year of his contract and is short passes were all Duncan at the $162,000 minimum. John Taylor's move to Green Bay • Convertible Tops he was bothered by a sore right Jim Kelly needed to Duncan had a year left on a con- • Tonneau Covers scheduled to earn $365,000 for the tract which could have paid him elbow. He played for the Packers second consecutive season. He pronounce his shoulder fit. • Canvas & Acrylic from 1986 through '90. "The first day, I'd definitely give $595,000. started at left last sea- "Things happen and they happen Townsend signed a one-year deal son, the first time in his four-year it a passing grade," Kelly said after SPORTS CARDS SHOW Custom Fitted One Day his first practice of training camp for a reason," said Duncan. "I'm worth $730,000, with a signing career that he started every regu- just fortunate to be here." SUNDAY, JULY 24 Service by Appointment bonus worth $80,000. lar-season game. at Fredonia, N.Y. "Hopefully, at the end of camp my arm will still feel Duncan, 29, has was a 10th- "We feel we upgraded our • Redskins acquire Bayless: 10AM-4PM Also stock covers this good, and I have confidence round selection out of Northwestern for smaller boats team," Eagles coach Rich Kotite The Washington Redskins signed that it will." in 1987. He started just one game in said. "There was no way we could unrestricted free agent defensive Holiday inn - Wl Dells Kelly, 34, bothered by tendinitis his first three seaspns with the Hwv, 13 & Hwy. 90-94 , keep both of them. And we feel we back Martin Bayless of Kansas City in his throwing shoulder, didn't Oilers but started 60 of 64 the past ; definitely upgraded the team." to a one-year contract worth throw during the morning session of three years. A foot injury kept him Poor Prize Drawings • Buck backs down: After a $300,000. two-a-day practices, then took his out of four games last season. *1.00 Admission three-day hold out .that cost him Bayless, 31, who had two inter- turn in the four-quarterback rota- In Houston the 5-foo£-ll, 184- $12,iJiO in fines, Defensive back ceptions last season, Vill fill a void tion in the afternoon} pound Duncan was thought of more WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Sports Editor: Bill Brophy, 252-6170 CLASSIFIEDS 6D Strawberry, LA. at odds 3D 1D Indians up Hargrove's pact 3D SPORTS Tuesday, July 26,1994 Poor play Awaiting impact Sharpe gets hasn't kept fans away helping hand PHILADELPHIA — There are 28 major-league baseball teams these days, Cobb adds which is to say 28 teams bill themselves as "major league," pay their players ground game major-league salaries, and charge their customers major-league prices. Of those 28 teams, nine have winning records, 19 for Packers have losing records. GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Stop and think about that for a minute. Running back Reggie Cobb For a variety of reasons, ranging from carries expectations as easily as inept management — surely the primary the football he tucks away, shrug- villain — to crippling injuries, 19 big- ging off pressure the way he slips league clubs have been unable to play .500 past tacklers. ball. Nineteen big-league cities have been Green Bay general manager asked to support teams that can't win half Ron Wolf spun the pressure valve their games. wide open on Cobb this summer And yet, as bad as many of those teams when he said the only positive way are, fans keep pouring out. to look at losing tight end Jackie If the Harris to Tampa Bay was to con- COMMENTARY preponderance of sider it a trade for Cobb. losing clubs says The Buccaneers got one of the something about the best tight ends in the game when quality of today's the Packers refused to match big-league baseball Tampa Bay's four-year, $7.6 mil- and the lion offer to Harris. management types In Cobb, a free agent who left who run it, then the Tampa Bay for a two-year, $2.2 Associated Press size of the crowds million deal, the Packers got a tells you how much much-needed veteran running Reggie Cobb's confident he can FRANK shoulder Packers' offensive load. DOLSON people love this back with breakaway speed, game, despite somebody finally able to lighten what's being done to the load of wide receiver Sterling it. Sharpe and quarterback Brett Dick Ravitch, who represents the Favre. Chmura owners in their current, knock-down, drag- "We'll see at the end of the out, strike-bound battle with the players, year who got the better end of the said in a recent interview, "Baseball has a deal," Cobb said, laughing. serious, serious problem.. . . Let me tell It's widely anticipated that injured you something, if you strained out of the barring injury, Cobb will become attendance figures this year at the new the first Packers player in 16 GREEN BAY (AP) — stadiums, attendance is way off. The fact years to rush for 1,000 yards. The ' of the matter is, the game's hurting." But Cobb, who has 3,061 yards tight end situation is getting Indeed, the new ballparks in Cleveland rushing in four seasons, said he tighter. and Arlington, Texas, are responsible for actually feels less of a burden in The No. 2 man at that this year's jump in overall big-league Green Bay. position, third-year Mark attendance, up 227,268 through Saturday. "It's a lot easier to go out and Chmura, will miss at least Throw out Cleveland and Texas, and the play where you're not the one four weeks with a hamstring remaining 12 clubs are focal point," Cobb explained. injury suffered Sunday af- down 604,482. The 14 "Last year, we had a young quar- ternoon. clubs are off 553,828. terback () and our A experienced receivers got hurt. wide Clearly, there's truth to what Ravitch So, teams knew we were going to re- says. But left unsaid is the fact that fans run the ball and they kind of ceiver in more than two-thirds of current big- stacked up on us. who has league cities are being asked to buy "They made it tough for us. been tickets and root for home teams that And here, I don't think teams are playing would have to improve to achieve going to be able to do that too some mediocrity. much." tight Ten of the 14 National League clubs Not with Pro-Bowlers Sharpe, end, and nine of the 14 American League clubs who broke his own -season Eric record with 112 receptions last have sub-.500 records. Stale Journal photo/JOSEPH W. JACKSON III Boles, year, and Favre, who ranked sec- Chmura injured Apprised of those figures, the Phillies' Tyler Chadderdon, 9, competing for the West Side, archs backward in his attempt in the 10-and-under ond in the league with 318 comple- his hamstring last week. The Lee Thomas, one general manager who age division at the 1994 All-City Diving Competition Monday at Monona Pool. Results/40. tions and second in the National extent of the injury wasn't can't be blamed for the plight of his team, Football Conference with 3,303 immediately known. Boles said, jokingly, "Is that parity?" yards passing. is a second-year player in If so, it's parity at an alarmingly low Green Bay coach Mike Holm- his first season with the level. So low that two of the divisional gren said Cobb "gives us the type Packers. leaders — the Rangers in the AL West and Finley leads Goodwill squad of back who can play every down. "We just have to wait. the Dodgers in the NL West — are playing He is an exceptional, instinctive I'm hoping it's not as bad as sub-.500 baseball. runner" who could become the it appeared," coach Mike ST. PETERSBURG, Russia are used to having the ball." first Packers player to rush for When the game was tied early Holmgren said. That's a pretty sorry commentary on (AP) — has a 'He's been our most 1,000 yards since Terdell Middle- Prior to Monday, a day the state of the game. And, on top of that, dozen concerns about his young at 12-12, of Michi- ton in 1978. which also included the sign- there's the increasingly strong threat of a American basketball team's consistent player in gan State scored eight straight "I came here to help this team points in just over 2 minutes to ing of first-round draft pick strike to dampen enthusiasm. Goodwill Games semifinal against the three games here get a running game. As long as I Aaron Taylor to a contract With that in mind, recent attendance Italy. push the Americans ahead, 20-14. do that, I think I have the oppor- at both ends of the But it was the 6-foot-6 Finley believed to be for four years figures are remarkable. "The 12 players that wear the tunity to get 1,000," said Cobb, and worth $4 million, the On Saturday, seven NL games drew a uniform that says Italy on it, they floor.' who provided an even more deci- who rushed for 1,171 yards in Packers' roster included total of 305,305 fans, an average of 43,615. all worry me," Raveling said after sive lift. He scored nine points in 1992. George Raveling just under 3 minutes to make it, only three other tight ends: Only the Mets, who drew 29,592 in the rain the United States defeated winless Team USA coach on Finley He was limited to 658 yards Ed West, a 32-year-old in his for the Giants, failed to top 35,000. China, 99-80, Monday. 33-20, with 7 minutes, 41 seconds last year when he missed four llth season, and two Seven AL games attracted 243,946 Wednesday's other semifinal left in the half. games with a sprained left knee. rookies, Charlie Dean and fans, an average of 34,849, with four pits Puerto Rico against unde- represent your country when the "He's been our most consistent "I'm fine now. It's just some- player in the three games here at Jeff Wilner. Tight end crowds — three of them to see non- feated Russia. pros are now in the Olympics — thing that needed time to heal. Jackie Harris, an outstand- contending home teams in , Monday's victory partly atoned we look at it as the Olympics. both ends of the floor," Raveling You don't have time to let it heal ing deep-threat receiver, de- Toronto and Milwaukee — topping 35,000. for Sunday's 77-75 loss to Russia, "It was like we were out of said of Finley. during the season," Cobb said. parted for Tampa Bay in the a match in which the young Amer- synch coming into the Russia And here we are, with interest peaking, At 26, Cobb said he feels fortu- off-season via free agency. icans had the jitters from the first game," Finley added. "Our game Chlno „ 40 40 - 80 nate to hook up with a team on the awaiting the start of a strike that could United States 52 47 - 99 "It's one of those things," minute and never really lost them. is to run, we didn't get into that CHINA - Adlllan 2-8 0-0 6, Wu 0-3 0-0 0, Mln- rise. kill the postseason and leave baseball shang 0-0 0-0 0, Jun 8-9 0-0 20, Weldong 4-9 2-2 13, Nal- Holmgren said. "Every once The team of collegiate players tempo last night and not all the aun 7-1 4-4 IB, Qlnglona 2-3 0-0 6, Yudona 3-6 0-0 6, "My best years are ahead of without a in 1994. Jlnsong 0-0 0-0 0, Daqlno 0-0 0-0 0, Too 4-7 1-3 9, Xiao- in awhile, it seems like we was more or less in command all time today. I think our best game bin 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 30-55 9-11 80. me," he said. "Hopefully, being a "(If it happens), it's going to hurt," UNITED STATES - Ednev 0-1 0-0 0, Stoudamlre get hit at a position." the way against China. Lou Roe of is yet to come." 2-7 4-5 9, Respert 5-7 0-0 13, Allen 3-5 1-2 9, Flnlev 5-7 part of a winning team will add to But the Packers claimed Thomas said, "but I think baseball will Massachusetts led the scoring The Americans scored mostly 6-8 16, Henderson 4-9 1-2 9, Thurman 2-4 0-0 5, Beck 0-0 0-0 0, Parks 4-7 5-5 13, Roe 5-9 9-14 19, Duncan 0-2 that. I didn't feel I could be the rookie Bob Brasher on waiv- survive. It always has." with 19 points and on transition baskets and had a 2-2 2, De Clercq 2-3 0-2 4. Totals 32-61 28-40 99. best back I could be in Tampa, the He's probably right. Three-point goals - C 11-24 (Jun 4-4, Weldong ers from the Los Angeles of Wisconsin came off the bench wide in rebounding. But even 3-6, Qlnglong 2-2, Adlllan 2-8, Nalaun 0-1, Too 0-1, Wu way things were going. The people responsible for the mess 0-2), US 7-16 (Respert 3-4, Allen 2-3, Thurman 1-2, Rams Monday afternoon in to score 16, including 13 in the those advantages came only in Stoudamlre 1-3, Henderson 0-1, Roe 0-1, Flnlev 0-2). "Contrary to what people be- baseball is in today — and the owners Fouled out - Jun, Weldong, Duncan. Rebounds - C an effort to bolster the tight first half. China's top scorer was spurts. 21 (Nalaun 8), US 35 (Henderson 11). Assists - C 18 lieve, there's a lot of talent in end position. rank at the very top of the list — should "We're probably the most im- (Adlllan 7), US 23 (Stoudamlre 5). Total fouls - C 30, Sun Jun with 20 points. US 18. Alt. - NA. Tampa. It's just that things have The 6-foot-5, 244-pound thank their lucky stars that so many "To us, this is like an Olym- patient offensive team in this never jelled together there. When people love this game so much. pics," Finley said. "Any time as a tournament," Raveling said. "We Please see CHMURA, Page 5D Frank Dolson is a sports columnist I Mitchell 100-meter winner/50 you're not winning, you don't get for the Philadelphia Inquirer. collegian you have a chance to have a whole team of guys who the recognition. NASCAR drivers want protection at Brickyard

than the Indy 500 ever held at Indi- the racing surface will be cooler reversing the standings order "This may not seem fair to some and circuit and I think the full-time Early draws anapolis Motor Speedway. A maxi- then, increasing speeds. among the top 40 in points to do it," degree. Winston Cup teams deserve to be in mum of 44 cars will start. "The track might be as much as Michael Waltrip said. "But I think for the benefit of the 400, and if they aren't it'll take could hinder Unfortunately — and unfairly — several tenths of a second faster That would put , the those who compete on this circuit, a little bit away from it." the qualifying format may play as late in the day," said three-time points leader, last, and Dale Earn- who have their heart and soul and So far, the only move NASCAR much a part in who races and who Winston Cup champion Darrell Wai- hardt next to last, with the 40th- all their lifetime earnings invested has made to distinguish between their chances doesn't as having a fast car. trip. "Why do you think we see In- place driver in the Winston Cup in it, some accommodation should regulars and others is to separate Time trials for positions one dyCar drivers, who can qualify any- standings about midway through be made to give them every oppor- them into practice groups. By Tom Higgins through 20 will be decided in runs time they wish for the (Indianapo- qualifying. tunity to make this field." Knight-Ridder Newspapers against the clock beginning at 2 lis) 500, wait as late as possible to "I hope NASCAR will step up Said Earnhardt: Group I includes the top 40 in CHARLOTTE, N.C. — What's p.m. (CDT) on Aug. 4. Qualifying go out?" and do what's right," Michael Wal- "I don't fault anyone for wanting Winston Cup points plus the top five the biggest concern for the National runs starting at 2 p.m. Aug. 5 will Winston Cup regulars are lobby- trip said. to run that race. But if outsiders in the Winston West standings. Association for Stock Car Auto set positions 21-40. ing NASCAR officials to give them 's suggestion is come in and bump our guys out of Group II includes everyone not in Racing's Winston Cup Series teams With so many cars in competi- a break in 400 qualifying, the first slightly different. the race because they got a break in Group I. as they direct intense attention to tion for a starting spot, trials will round of which will be telecast live "Let the top 40 in Winston Cup the time they qualified, it'll be If possible, NASCAR should the Aug. 6 Brickyard 400? continue beyond 5 p.m. in the first by ESPN. points draw for .the final 40 qualify- tough to take. adopt one of the Waltrips' ideas, or Making the field. round, and possibly that late in the The Waltrip brothers, Darrell ing positions and the others who "From what we've seen during a modification of the two. Approximately 80 cars have second round. and Michael, offer what seem fair have entered from Winston West testing at Indianapolis, I'd say if been entered, as drivers from a This means a decided advantage ideas. and ARCA (the Automobile Racing you draw an early number to qual- For a race as important as the variety of sanctioning bodies want for the drivers drawing late spots in "They should let the full-time Club of America) and all the rest ify, your chances are cooked. Brickyard 400, NASCAR needs to to be part of the first race other the qualifying line. Both the air and Winston Cup guys qualify last, draw for the opening 40," he said. "We've worked to build our sport take care of its own. 4D SCOREBOARD 1 Wisconsin State Journal, Tuesday, July 26,1994

CITY/AREA SPORTS GOODWILL GAMES BASEBALL Plains, 616; 7, Curt Clapper, Done. Trophy 15, Nlcolet 13. lln smith. Pacific Palisades, Calif, rls, koka. Brewers averages Hatters averages Diving 614; 8, Ron Preskor, Juneau, 606; 9, Golf Gulf - Chl's Chl's 14, Flndort 9; Track and field and Bruk Vandeweghe, Beverly Repechage - Mendez dec. BATONG Dennis Breselow, Columbus, 600; 10, Plozo Tavern 7, Cellular One 0 (for- Hills, Calif., 15-7. Troutmann, vuko. Loots dec. BATTING W4 ALL-CITY KVING Monday's result! ob h 2b3b hrrtu ovg ob h Ib3b hrrtu ovo Mike Erdmonn, Fall River, 564. Blockhowk (71) - Bo Welch 76, feit); Regent Street Retreat/Park Fifth-place - Claudlno and Regc Shpakov, hansokumake, 7:77. Men- Colon 73 23 2 0 1 16 j,T COMPETITION Hobby stocks: 1, Bill Hecht, Modi- Vern Molbreak 77, Paul Nehls 79. Street Merchants 19, Famous Foot- MEN Wrona ..._ 10 5 4 0 1 3 JOO Mondav'i re«ulli def. Jodord and Penlgoud, 16-14. dez dec. Morris, cnu. Loots dec. Mota 342 104 15 3 1 30 Jo} son, 1,267; 2, Nathan Haseleu, Mar- Pleasant View (72) - Willy Col- wear 13. 100 meters - 1, Dennis Mitchell, Seventh-place - Cheremlsov Savchlshkln, Ippon, 1:13. Voile 24 12 6 0 2 5 JOO Anderson. 306 89 18 3 9 34 lot BOYS Cherry Point, N.C., 10.07. 7, Leroy shall, 1,180; 3, Eric Severson, Madi- lins 78, Scott Mlttnoch 79. Highland - Casino Lanes 16, and Davanov def. Kanno anc Finals - Yoon dec. Nakashlma, Seltzer 254 79 IB 2 5 41 J11 Modsen _. 350 99 17 o 8 70 '283 1-nwttr divine son, 930; 4, Todd Wright, Modlson, Sun Prairie (72) - Mike Freden- Kozv Inn 9; Merfter 12, Big Ten Pub Burrell, Houston, 10.11. 3, Jon Llstoch ..-54 16 3 0 0 2 .296 10 and under Tokeo, 15-6. wozo-orl. McKlnnon 139 39 63 5 30 '291 847; 5, Ron Coppernoll, Madison, berg 78. 9. Drummond, United States, 10.12. 4, WOMEN Medalists Harper .... 251 73 15 0 4 32 .291 1, Ross Cotter-Brown, Mlddleton, Carl Lewis, Houston, 10.23. i, Alek- Wallace .-.68 19 5 0 2 10 Til 834; 6, John Acker, Arena, 694; 7, Nokomo (70) - Chris Kappa 74, Jupiter - Old Towne Pub 18, Hv- Semifinals - Louise Cook anc Gold - Yoon Dong-slk, South Mleske .... 216 62 12 1 10 36 J87 Deares — 98 27 61 2 12 ??A 119.85; 1, Ion Coder-Brown, Middle- Dennis Estes, Mukwonago, 634; 8, Hank Newell 77. Clte 8; Cost Cutters 18, Llcarls Mud- san Porkhomovsky, Russia, 10.23, 6, Nllsson.-.347 97 28 3 10 58 .280 ton, 112.20; 3, Joe Anderson, Hill Jan Palm, , def. Slmone Korea. Jones 309 82 17 2 2 16:265 Alan Pasewold, Water-town, 418; 9, Odana Hills (71) - Bill Puckett 74, hens 1. Andre Cason, United States, 10.33. 7, Koov and Claire Paterson, Nether- Silver - Yasuhlro Nokashlma, Vaughn ...306 83 23 1 19 52.271 Farms, 110.30; 4, Sam Webb, Ridge- Vltall Savin, Kazakhstan, 10.36. 8, Martin — 97 75 50 5 24 258 Pete Elgas, Jartesvllle, 791; 10, John Dennis Shanks 77, Bob Shaughnessy Klondike - Bad News Bears 10, lands, 15-10. Sachiko FulRa ano Japan. Spiers ..-.197 52 10 0 0 17.264 Morel 24 6 1 0 0 2 250 wood, 105.35; 5, Matthew Spiel, West Laboet*, Boroboa, 28S. 79. MARGA Junior-Senior Scramble Game Preserve 3; Jan's Friendly 7, Joel Issocl, , 10.55. Hamilton .. 141 37 10 1 1 13 .262 Sloe, 103.65; 6, Brad Jordon, West Yuklko Tokahashl, Japan, def. Bronze - Manuel Mendez, Spain, Bellum — 184 45 8 3 2 20 '245 - 1, Ken Sprain, Ed Kubler, John Madison Concourse 0 (forfeit); Main 3,000 - 1, Marc Natalya Belousavo and Marlva and Johan Loots, Belgium. Surhoff .._ 134 35 11 2 5 22 .261 Side, 102.45. Davis, Oceanslde, Calif., 8:14.30. 2, Almond _ 262 61 13 0 3 22 '233 JEFFERSON SPEEDWAY Hegge, and Rvan Roberts and Jov Depot 8, Bowl-A-Vard 6. Kopylova, Russia, 15-10. Karolvn 86(189) Reed. 330 85 19 0 1 27 .258 Dotton 362 84 23 3 11 64 TO 11-11 Late-models: 1, Charlie Cottam, Standlford, Charles Thlelke, Jim Mendota - Gonzo's Gladiators Mark Croghan, Columbus, , Dkn 184 47 5 7 1 16 .255 1, Ben O'Neill, Rldoewood, 169.65; Klrbv and Liz Masakavan, San Quarterfinals - Toglr Abdu- Doucette.109 72 41 2 11 '202 Jonesvllle, 452; 2, Rick Nelson, Roeber and Mark Rudman, 34; 3, 12, Harmony Bar Hitters 9; Pizza 8:21.85. 3, Joseph Ketcr, Kenya, Diego, def. Maria Salgodo and layev, Russia, dec. Kim Suk-kyu, Clrlllo 71 18 4 0 2 8 .254 1, Alex Fortney, West Side, 158.55; 3, 8:73.13. 4, Graeme Fell, , Ugueto ™ 79 14 3 1 o 11 il77 Modlson, 451; 3, Gene Olson Jr., Paul Porman, Lloyd Nelson, Ken Hut 20, Soft Balls 2; Tully's IV 13, Mr. Resell Tlmm, Brazil, 15-10. Monica South Korea, Ippon, 4:38. Nicolas Valentin ... 242 60 19 0 9 40 .248 Others — 530 147 28 3 6 68 277 Danny Bolkln, Park Crest, 151,25; 4, Whitewater, 425; 4, Dave Dubnlcka, Gelshert and John Gardner, 35. Roberts Monarchs 12. 8.26.25. 5, Vladimir Pronln, Russia, Gill, Canada, dec. Ruslan Moshu- Word .313 76 14 2 8 42 .243 Graham Grafton, Park Crest, Rodrlgues and Adrlana Samuel, Teom_ 3304 88417122 58445 '2*8 Jackson, 410; 5, B.J. Erlckson, Cam- Oak - Chuck and the Dogs 9, 8:29.40. 6, Justin Chasten, Britain, Brazil, def. Barbara Fontana, renko, , yuko. Fernando Jaha.: 241 55 10 0 9 28 .228 150.05; 5, Bean Gepner, West Side, 8:79.49. 7, Vaslll Omelvuslk, Bela- Runs (501) - Jones 60; Moto sa- bridge, 403; 6, Scott Null, Lake Mills, WISCONSIN WOMEN PUBLIC Body Shop Supply 5; Llcarl's 19, Loguno Beach, Calif., and Lori For- Gonzalez, Spain, dec. Brian Olson, Mathenv ..53 12 3 0 1 2 .226 Dalton 54; Modsen 50; Anderson 46- 144.60; 6, Dusty Shutes, West Side, LINKS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Lehl's Legion 11; Big Ten Pub 16, rus, 8:36.68. 8, Marcelo Cascabelo, O'Learv ... 31 7 0 1 1 4 .226 145.10. 363; 7, Tom Dorn, Fort Atkinson, svthe, Enclnltas, Calif., 15-9. Colorado Springs, Ippon, 1:07. Sven Almond 33; Bellum 26; McKlnnon \r 334; 8, Bob Cottam, Janesvllle, 316; At Willow Run, Pewaukee Kltt's Bombers 12. Argentina, 8:42.59. 9, Aleksey Pat- Fifth-place - Cook and Palm def. Helblng, Germany, dec. Yasuhlro Henry 1 00000 .000 GIRLS serin, Ukraine, 8:46.32. 10, Vladimir Deares 15; Martin, Colon 14; Wallace' 9, Steve Garlock, Palmyra, 305; 10, Monday's first-round results Ontario - Blarney Stone 13, Need Fullta and Takahashl, 15-9. Nakashlma, Japan, koka. Others 28 62000 .214 12; Ooucette 11; Morel 5; Ugueto 4 1-mettr diving Bart Relnen, Jefferson, 302. Championship flight A Sponsor 5; RSR Homonkeys 13, Golvas, Russia, 8:46.77. 11, Rlkordo Semifinals - Abdulavev dec. Gill, Team-. 3428 91721620 88448 .768 10 and under Sevenlti-ploce - Belousava and Others 84. Rood Warriors: 1, Denny Stair, 76 - Mary Fink, Greenfield. Nitty Gritty All-Stars 5; Delanev's Vero, Uruguay, 8:58.96. hansokumake. Gonzalez dec. Helb- 1, Betn Bauman, Ridoewood, Pole vault - 1, Igor Trandenkov, Kopylova def. Kooy and Paterson, Stolen bases (10«) - Mota 22- Sullivan, 524; 2, Randy Breunlg, Co- 77 - Sue Jov-Soboto, Yahara 13, village Bar 5. 15-13. lng, Ippon, :17. Runs (479) - Vaughn 52; Nllsson 141.15; 1, Chelsea Olson, Hill Farms, Russia, 19-4%. 2, Maksim Torasov, 47' Ward 46; Joha 40; Reed 39; Seltzer, Jones 20; Bellum 8; Anderson, Dolton lumbus, 504; 3, Kyle Monrne, Jeffer- Hills. Pacific - Bowl-A-Vord 27, Big Repechoge - Mashurenko dec. 7; McKlnnon 5; Colon 4; Ugueto 3- 124.85; 3, Cossle Kubly, Mlddleton, son, 428; 4, Scott Grlepentrog, Mar- 78 - Barb Casper, Rolling Mead- Ten Pub 17; Mogul's 15, Schooner's Russia, 19-OVi. 3, Sergei Bubka, Uk- Kim, woza-arl. Nokashlrna dec. Valentin 38; Mleske 37; Spiers 25; 120.50; 4, Jessica Stone, Pork Crest, raine, 18-8V:. 4, volerl Bukrevev, Madsen, Deares 2; Morel, Almond' shall, J83; 5, Frank Word, Modlson, ows. Rao's 8; Walgenmevers Flooring 14, Boxing Olson, Ippon, 2:55. Helblng dec. Hamilton, Harper 23; Surhoff 20; Diaz Wallace 1. others 26. 114.00; 5, Mallorv Mason, Hill 353; 6, Terry Blddlck, Modlson, 348; 79 - Pat Rolsum, Madison Bus; Cosgrove Construction 5. Estonia, 18-8'/i. 5, Pvotr Bochkorev, Mashurenko, Ippon, 3:18. Gill dec. 17; Clrlllo 8; Voile 6; O'Learv 5; Lls- Forms, 113.55; 6, Katie Buttertleld, Russia, 18-4V,. 5, Scott Huffman, Monday's results Errors (131) - Moto 31; Anderson 7, Roy Pfelfer Jr., Jefferson, 340; 8, Klmberlv Matison, Brown Deer. Port - Dudley's III 13, Big Ten Nakashlma, Ippon, 2:06. toch, Mathenv 3; Wrona 2; Others 2. 16; Dalton, Modsen 1 1; Bellum 7; Mar- High Point, 112.65. Roger Stepnenson, Cambridge, 299; 83 - Pattl Pellschek, Rolling Pub Walerbuffaloes 5; Monday's 15, Lawrence, Kan., 18-4V). 7, Voslll Quarterfinals Finals - Abdulavev dec. Gonza- Stolen boses (51) - Valentin, Vau- 11-11 Bubka, Ukraine, 18-4Vj. 8, Javier 51 kg (112 pounds) - Romar - tin, Almond 5; Jones, Wltoslck 4- Coin 9, Scott Broughton, Fort Atkinson, Meadows. Owls 12; Regent Street Retreat 25, lez, waza-arl. ghn fl Spiers 7; Ward 6; Diaz, Reed 5; Detmers, Ugueto 3; Colon, Davis, Cor-' 1, Meredetri Holmgren, shore- 85 - Sue Wassenberg, Brown Garslo, Spain, 18-4'/i. Podoprlgora, Russia, dec. Martin Hamilton 3; Llstoch, Jaha, Mleske, 270; 10, Randy Hookstead, Milton, Good Shepard Sinners 4. Medalists roll, McGarrltv, Doucette, Wallace wood, 176.65; 2, Jody Dykstra, Pork 223. Deer; Jane Krueger, Golden Sands. Rainbow - Bobcats 24, Bowl-A- Discus - 1, Dmitri Shevchenko, O'Mallev, Edmonds, Wash., 9-1 Gold - Taglr Abdulavev, Russia. Seltzer 2; Nllsson 1. Crest, 164.05; 3, Erin Shjnkard, Park Russia, 217-2. 2, Sergei Lyakhov, Deares 2; Motulevlch, Wlndham 1 International class: 1, Pete Seltt, 86 - Jennifer Tlghe, Brown Deer. Vard 4; Crystal Corner Barhounds Khlkmatulla Akhmedov, Uzbeki- Silver - Fernando Gonzalez, Errors (7«) - Valentin 16; Seltzer Others 12 Crest, 158.65; 4, Leigh Troplno, Park Edgerton, 527; 2, Justin Nottestad, 87 - Sandy Thles, Delbrook. IS, Capital Cltv District Plranhes 7; Russia, 204-1. 3, Attllo Horvath, stan, dec Bulat Dzhumadlyev, Ka- 10; Joha, Spiers 8; Mleske, Surhoff, Crest, 154.50; 5, Allia Judd, Hill Spain. °* ' PITCHING Cambridge, 480; 3, Mike Cuslcx, First flight Crystal Corner Blind Pigs 35, P.J.'s Hungary, 207-5. 4, Robert Maya Bronze - Sven Helblng, Germa- Ward 4; Harper, Llstoch, Vaughn, |p f) foj) gg tjy.| Qf~Q Farms, 154.25; 6, Hallle Zlllman, zakhstan, 10-9. Carlos Navarro, Los Edgerton, 472; 4, Darnell Mepham, 82 - Connie Pltger, Ookwood. East Side Bar & Grill 14, Sandobal, Cuba, 199-5. 5, Costel Angeles, stopped Rene Schuttz, Ger- ny, and Nicolas GUI, Canada. Reed 3; Clrlllo, Diaz, Mathenv, Nllsson WHosIck 112.1 74 42141 10-4 2.32 Maple Blurt, 147.95. Fort Atkinson, 449; 5, Mark English, 84 - Fran Brelt, Yahara Hills. Ship - Crystal Corner License Grasu, , 199-2. 6, Michael many, RSC-2. 2; Bones, Mercedes, Fetters, Scanlon, Gravelle, San Francisco, 193-3. 7, Davis „„ 117.1 103 36 89 10-4 2.38 Edgerton, 380; 6, Dale Nottestad, 85 - Bev Paullck, Oshkosh; Sue Applied To 7, Crystal Corner Body 57 (115.5) - Ramaz Pallanl, Rus- wrona i. PITCHING Conwav. 44.2 33 28 52 1-1 3.22 Slater, Johnson Classic; Mary Ryan, Vaslll Koptvukn, , 190-10. 8, Cambridge, 361; 7, Mike Dlxan, Bags 7; Pasqual's Lizards 22, Har- sia, dec. Vyacheslav Vlasov, Rus- Today's schedule ip h bb so w-l era Matlvlch 36.1 24 16 30 7-2 3.22 Baseball Omro, 324; 8, Mike Blngham, John- Nagawaukee. mony Bar Files 4; Crystal Corner Dmitri Kovtsun, Ukraine, 187-1. sia, 10-7. Dzhlvoannl Dzhungato, WOMEN Merceds 752 18 11 9 7-0 1.75 McGarltv 69.1 64 27 36 3-4 3.38 SCHOOL-COMMUNITY NEC son Creek, 291; 9, Orv Rudey, Lake Second flight Priorities 13, Torpedoe 4. Italy, dec. Choi Yoon-Dong, South All limes are CDT Wlndham 87.0 73 30 60 5-4 3.95 Mills, 287; 10, Dave Pankow, Madi- 87 - Llbby Olson, Nagawaukee; Sky - Boxturtles 20, Decker Sup- 200 - 1, Gwen Torrence, Deca- BEACH VOLLEYBALL cotton 41 1 38 25 30 1-4 2-83 . Pacific - Irish Pub 8, Busch's Korea, 10-10 (46-42). Joel Cosomay Sne? " 1«0 147 39 44 9-7 3J1 Raoglo.. 25.0 29 3 77 1-1 3.96 son, 250. Diane Spasotf, Dretzka. ply 9; viking Inns 31, West Side Vil- tur, Go., 22.09. 7, Irlna Prlvalova, Johnson, Cuba, stopped Kal Konde- Women Boy»7 Russia, 77.33. 3, Carlett Guldry- Wegman 97.0 117 19 51 7-3 4.27 Croushre 70.2 67 31 70 6-5 4.70 Hobby stocks: 1, Adam Ball, 89 - Sue Laudon, Oshkosh. lage Bar 17. lln, Finland, RET-1. Claude Chlnon, Bronze medal, 1 a.m. Coin 65.1 63 12 54 2-4 4.77 Janesvllle, 470; 2, Dave Thomason, 91 - Karen Weiss, Johnson Clas- Women's slow-pilch Whlte, Austin, Texas, 22.42. 4, Dan- Gold medal, 2:30 a.m. Bronkev 202 70 12 13 1-1 435 AMERICAN LEGION France, stopped Frank Carmona, Scanlan 820 90 25 55 2-5 4.50 Detmers 50.1 54 16 36 2-5 4.79 Rockford, III., 467; 3, Jim Pfelfer, sic. - Advance nette Young, Jacksonville, Fla., Los Angeles, RSC-3. Men CLASS AA REGIONAL 22.73. 5, Natolya Voronova, Russia, Eldred 161 1 138 73 86 9-10 4.52 Ottmers 48.0 46 34 59 2-4 4.50 -elimination Jefferson, 414; 4, Bill Hecht, Modi- 93 - Rochel Schmltl, Individual. Plumbing 17, Crystal Corner I 9; 63.5(119.5) - OlegSaltov, Russia, Bronze medal, 6 a.m. Carroll ... 95.1 111 48 60 5-7 5.75 son, 314; 5, Todd Norder, Janesvllle, Third flight Tony Franks 17, Regent Street Re- 22.82. 6, Juliet Cuthbert, , Gold medal, 7:30 a.m. ignaslak" 44.0 48 12 21 3-1 4.70 At Sloughton dec. Kakha Baravl, Russia, 5-3. Nur- 1-u.nrv 282 29 19 19 2-3 4.71 Mognelll 17.2 56 4 7 0-3 6.62 312; 6, Jim Zachow, Janesvllle, 292; 92 - Morv Jo Wendels, Rolling treat 13; Essen Haus Llebcheus 72, 22.85. 7, Gallna Malchuglna, Russia, han Suleymanoglu, Turkey, dec. BOXING Monday's result 22.91. 8, Anna Kosheleva, Russia, Quarterfinals LJovd "" 400 46 10 26 2-3 4.95 Others ... 32.1 45 57 32 1-4 10.02 Stouohton 7, Jefferson 6 7, Jason Thoma, Jefferson, 268; 8, Meadows; Dorothy Raveske, Whlt- Water Wells 4. Enrico Thormann, Germany, 6-2. Team. 855.1 79438374650-52 4.02 Pete Elgas, Janesvllle, 263; 9, Ron nall. South Dakota - Alt-N-Bochs 16, 23.33. Nordlne Mouchl, France, dec. 75kg, 81kg, 91kg-plus, 9 a.m. Orosco".". 35.0 30 24 32 1-1 5.14 Lake Geneva 6, Oregon 4 Miranda" 25 2 20 71 18 1-3 5.96 Earned runs (382) - Carroll 59; • Burlington 4, Jefferson 2 Coppernoll, Madison, 255; 10, Don 96 - Pat Broder, Madison Bus; Bear Music Service/Patrick's 3; 1,500 - 1, Yekaterln Podkopye- Devnes Luis Peres, Puerto Rico, 8-6. JUDO va, Russia, 4:04.92. 2, Sonla O'Sulll- Men's 95kg, 95kg-plus, and Navarro Tl'.l 98 30 54 3-7 6.49 Wlndham 36; Croushore 33; Cain, Stouohton 12, Fort Atkinson 2 Tlmblln, Edgerton, 249. Diane Kuhl, Rolling Meadows. Gonzo's Bar 18, Rough Diamonds 0; Hestor Vlnent Charon, Cuba, Davis 31; Wltaslck 29; McGorrtry 26; 97 - Marge Anderson, Johnson Bowl-A-Vard 6, Wiggles 5. van, Ireland, 4:04.97. 3, Lyudmllo stopped Fareed Samad, Fort Bragg, women's 72kg, 4 a.m. Hlguera. 53.1 71 31 32 1-5 7.59 Rogachyova, Russia, 4:05.00. 4, Lyu- TEAM HANDBALL Klfffm- 102 15 8 8 1-0 8.44 Ottmers, Detmers 24; Conwav 16; Mo- Olhur results Classic. Vermont - Merlter 14, Turbo N.C., RSC-3. tulevlch, Mognelll 13; Raoglo 11; bov Kremlyova, Russia, 4:05.06. 5, Fifth place, 5 a.m. ™m.T 887.0 92035949845-534.64 5AUK PRAIRIE 3, Fourth flight Dogs 9; Two Virgins Flowers 26, Others 36. MADISON INTERNATIONAL 96 - Mary Papendon, Belolt; Ideal Bar 1; Good Shepard Saints 7, Kelly Holmes, Britain, 4:07.57. 6, Semifinal, 7 p.m. Earned runs (457) -Eldred 81; Na- MADISON LAKERS 2 varro 56; Bones 53; Wegmon 46; Hl- Saves (21) - Matulevlch 20; Cain 1. Madison Lakers 000 110 0 - 2 t 1 SPEEDWAY Darcv Dlnauer, Whltnall. Capitol City Dlst. 0 (forfeit). Suiv Hamilton, Stevens Point, Wli., Basketball Semifinal, 9 a.m. Late-models: 1, , 4:10.35. 7, Tang Hongwel, China, TRACK AND FIELD guera 45; Scanlan 41; Ignaslak 23; Note: The Hatters were 37-33 In Ihe Souk Prairie 000 002 1 - 3 3 1 98 - JIM Krogstad, Madison Bus; first half Cambridge, 952; 2, Ken Lund, Ore- Kathv Verklns, Whltnall; D.J. 4:20.29. 8, Hao Tlanhua, China, GROUP A Men Lloyd 22' Orosco 20; Miranda 17; Roberts and Weber; Salveson and Henry 15; Fetters 13; Bronkev, Klefer Froese. W - Sdveson. L - Ro- gon, 826; 3, Ron Breese, DeKalb, III., McFarlane, Waunakee; Kay Mer- 4:32.25. W L Mile, 400 hurdles, 5,000, long berts. 699; 4, Brian Hoppe, Madison, 596; 5, oert, Hawthorne Hills. FOR THE 10,000 - 1, Tecla Loroupe, Italy 3 0 lump, 8:15 a.m. 10; Mercedes 5. Hatters attendance Bobby Weiss, Montello, 522; 6, Andy Fifth flight Kenya, 31:52.39. 2, Klara Kashapo- Women Saves (18) - Fetters 12; Lloyd 3; Leading hirten - Campbell (ML) RECORD Puerto Rico ... 2 1 Sunday, July 14: 1,150. 2x3. HR - RowjoltaL), Froese (SP). Wendt, Walertown, 511; 7, Jason 98 - Judy Seattle. va, Russia, 32:05.47. 3, Gwyn Coo- Brazil ... 1 2 10km walk, 100 hurdles, 400, dis- Sconlon 2; Bronkev 1. Schuler, 506; 6, Scolt Wlmmer, Wau- gan. Boulder, Colo., 32:08.77. 4, cus, neptahlon (long lump, lavelln, Season (44 dates): 45,837. IB - Campbell 1. 99 - Teckla Kublak, Ookwood; Croatia ... 0 3 Season average: 1,042. sou, 442; 9, Steve Kenseth, Janes- Karen Schmld, Currle; Marilyn Glo- Morlko Hora, Japan, 32:23.74. 5, 800), 8:15 a.m. Minor league vllle, 432; 10, Jon Reynolds, Rock- BASEBALL Yelena Murgoshl, Romania, WATER POLO High crowd: 3,612 (April 8). Wisconsin Dells 5, Westfleld 4 wackl, Currle; Ruth Clark, Oak- Group B MIDWEST LEAGUE Mouston 5, Nekoosa 3 ford, III., 404. wood. American League 32:51.33.6, Mel Tlan, China, 33:10.78. Men Sportsman: 1, Rick Nelson, Madi- - op- 7, Carole Zalac, Pittsburgh, 33:13.78. W L Italy vs. Spain, 6 o.m. SECOND HALF son, 1,076; 2, Wayne Whttford, WSGA SENIOR BESTBALL tioned pitcher Jerrv DIPoto to Char- 8, Olga Bondarenko, Russia, did not Russia . 3 0 Germany vs. United States, 7 a.m. SOUTHERN DIVISION AUTO RACING Janesvllle, 940; 3, Robert Cuslck, TOURNAMENT lotte of the ; finish. United States 2 1 W L PCI GB Auto racing Argentina 1 Edgerton, 893; 4, Tommy Pecaro, At Mascoutin CC, called up pitcher Alble Lopez from 1,000 steeplechase - 1, Marina 2 Cedar Rapids .... 70 17 .675 .... Professional POINTS LEADERS Edgerton, 750; 5, Scott Nelson, Monday's first-round results Charlotte. Pluzhnlkova, Russia, 6:11.84, World China ... 0 3 GOLF vSprlnofleld 15 18 .455 iVi AMERICAN SPEED Madison, 734; 6, Scott Null, Lake 69 - Allen Lorentz and Franklyn National League record. 2, Svetlana Pospelova, Rus- plorla.. 14 17 .457 SV, NASCAR LEADERS ASSOCIATION Mills, 716; 7, Norm Nelson, Madison, Esenberg, North Hills CC. - activated sia, 6:25.19. 3, Lvudmlla Kuropatkl- Monday's results Clinton 14 18 .438 6 WINSTON CUP POINTS 1, Butch Miller, Vermllllon, Ohio, 691; 8, Bill Lelndecker, Janesvllle, 70 - Herb Ruehl and Ted Leven- Terry Pendleton- no, Russia, 6:26.76. 4, Natolva United States 99, China 80 Amateur Quad City 13 18 .419 6'/j 1, Ernie Irvon, 2,739. 2, Dole Earn- Italy 83, Puerto Rico 69 1,605; 2, Mike Eddy, Midland, Mich., 670; 9, Leroy Gronert, Jefferson, hagen, North Hills CC; George Mlley from the 15-day disabled list; sent Cherepanova, Russia, 6:41.59. 5, STATE OPEN QUALIFYING Madison 13 19 .406 7 hardt, 2,723. 3, , 2,481. 1,478; 3, Gory St. Amant, Columbus, 653; 10, Chuck Calvert, Blue and Ron Groskopf, North Hills CC. Inflelder Mike Mordecal to Rich- Glna Wllbanks, Four Oaks, N.C., Brazil 98, Croatia 94 Burlington 17 19 .387 Th 4, Rusty Wallace, 2,450. 5, Ken Russia 89, Argentina 80 Mondov's results Ohio, 1,397; 4, Scott Hanion, Frank- Mounds, 509. 71 - Harry LaMay and Brent mond of the International League. 7:16.71. NORTHERN DIVISION Schroder, 2,382. 6, Morgan Shep- lin, 1,379; 5, Steve Holihauien, Ban- Midwest modified: 1, Ray Altchl- Beer, Cherokee; Bruce Boegel and NEW YORK METS - placed Heptathlon Wednesday's semifinal games Site No. 4 herd, 2,348. 7, , 2,339. 8, son, Deertleld, 1,254; 2, John Gruen- pitcher Pete Smith on the 15-day United States vs. Italy At Jonesvilte Riverside GC W L Pet GB gor, 1,377; 6, Bob Senneker, Dorr, Dick Sucher, Ozaukee CC. 100 hurdles - 1, Jackie Jovner- South Bend 72 10 .688 .... Michael Waltrlp, 7,157. 9, Lake Mich., 1,368; 7, Jay Souler, West berg, Madison, 1,165; 3, Steve Lur- disabled list; recalled pitcher Juan Kersee, Canoga Pork, Calif., 17.77, Puerto Rico vs. Russia 68 - Eric Goldopske, Sun Prolrle. Speed, 2,091. 10, , 2,078. vev, Dousman, 974; 4, Joel Clossev, Castillo from Blnghamton of the 69 - Bruce Honsen, Racine. vRockford 19 14 .576 3V, Salem, 1,356; 8, Mike Miller, Mariet- WWSGA MOTHER/SON 1,159 points. 2, Jamie McNealr, West Michigan ...19 14 .576 3, 827; 6, Jeff Holti, Franklin, 811; 7, - ac- Team handball 71 - John Klus, Madison; Chris Appleton 17 14 .548 »/i zRaplds, Mich., 1,298; 10, Brad At Rlvermoor CC China, 13.56, 1,041. 4, Larlsa Tur- Belolt 17 16 .515 SV, 2,004. 14, , 1,1,994. 15, Loney, Cedar Roplds, Iowa, 1,255. Rodney McKeown, Modlson, 751; 8, Monday's final results tivated pitcher from chlnskava, Russia, 13.66, 1,027. 5, Calum, Madison. Bill Elliott, 1,986. 16, Darrell Waltrlp, Mondov's results 72 - Brad Bohlman, Jonesvllle; Kane County — 15 15 .500 6 Other Wisconsin drivers Wayne Frelmund, West Allls, 706; 9, 75 - x-Paullne Connell, La the 15-day disabled list. Kvm Carter, Santa Barbara, Calif., Spain 33, United States 10 1,917. 17, Dale Jorrett, 1,905. IB, Lee Trltt, Oshkosh, 540; 10, Ken BASKETBALL Randy Behrends, Madison. Fort Wayne 14 19 .424 8'/i . 13, Brvon Reffner, Wisconsin Crosse CC, and Paul Connell, 13.70,1,021.6, Irlna Vostrlkova, Rus- France 28, South Korea 24 y - first-half champion Geoff Bodlne, 1,888. 19, Bobby La- Roplds, 1,204; 19, Gordv Brunette, Hoff, 501. Geneva National; Jackie and Mike NBA sia, 13.96, 984. 7, Svetlana Tkache- 73 - Jeff Perron, Clinton. bonte, 1,855. 20, Todd Bodlne, 1,843. Green Bay, 928; 21, Dennis Lamp- Street stocks: 1, Mike Monroe, - acquired 74 - Mike Parti, Racine, first al- MONEY Hayes, Nakoma CC. va, Russia, 14.03, 974. 8, Gkhada Monday's results man, Oak Creek, 848. Pell Lake, 810; 2, Donovan Morgan, 77 - Peaggy and Gus Pick, Mer- center Eric Leckner from the Phila- Shua, Syria, 14.56,901. Judo ternate; Pat Clark, Janesvllle, sec- 1, Ernie Irvon, $1,070,440. 2, Rusty Dousman, 500; 3, Dan Topel, Lake delphia 76ers for a second-round ond alternate; Brian Dahle, Lake Kane County 2, West Michigan 0 rill Hills CC. High lump - 1, Jovner-Kersee Belolt 5, Appleton 0 Wallace, 5970,845. 3, Dole Earn- Area Tracks Mills, 370; 4, Mike Loesche, 340; 5, 79 - Babara and Mike Mortlko- draft pick In 1996 or 1997. and Turchlnskayo, 6-'/i, 1,079. 3, Monday's results Geneva, th'rd alternate. hardt, 3913,805. 4, Geoff Bodlne, ANGELL PARK SPEEDWAY Mark Bltzan, Menomonee Falls, FOOTBALL MEN Fort Wayne 6, South Bend 4 nls, Rlvermoor CC. Vostrlkovo, 6-Vi, 1,079. 4, Carter, Rockford 2, Springfield 1, 1 1 $761,578. 5, Sterling Marlln, Badger Midgets: 1, Kevin Doty, 310. NFL 5-1!'/«, 991. 5, Shuo, 5-11%, 991. 6, 71kg (156 pounds) 80 - Thelma and David Lang, Today's games $731,860. 6, Jeff Gordon, $724,395. 7, Milan, III., 1,263; 2, Randy Koch, Hartford CC. - placed Tkachevo, 5-8%, 916. 7, Liu, 5-8%, Quarterfinals - Eric Zymno, BOWLING Mark Martin, $590,807. 8, Ken Madison, 1,110; 3, Scott Hotton, Ros- WISCONSIN DELLS SPEEDWAY running back on 916.8, McNeor, 5-7%, 879. Germany, dec. Vyocheslav Shlsh- Madison at Peorla x - won a third hole of playoff. Belolt at Appleton Schroder, $539,685. 9, Terry La- coe, III, 868; 4, Don Boorse, Milwau- the phvslcally-unable-to-pertorm- Shot put - 1, Turchlnskaya, 52- kln, Russia, koka. Thomas Schlelch- Professional bonte, $531,725. 10, Morgan Shep- kee, 861; 5, Marty Davis, Racine, Late-models: 1, Bobby Weiss, llst. er, Austria, dec. Daniel Ellas, Spain, South Bend at Fort Wayne 10%, 936. 7, Carter, 50-10, 894. 3, PBA TUCSON OPEN West Michigan at Kane County herd, $511,780. 678; 6, Dean Billings, Greenfield, Monfello, 588; 2, Scott Wlmmer, Softball - sus- Vostrlkova, 47-9,831. 4, Jovner-Ker- yuko. Chung Hoon, South Korea, At Tucson, Ariz. 11, Dale Jorrett, $460,905. 12, Kvle 604; 7, Doug Schenck, Modlson, 555; Wausau, 570; 3, Klrbv Kurtti, Nekoo- pended defensive end Chuck Smith dec. James Pedro, Boston, waza- Springfield at Rocklord see, 46-0,795. 5, Shua, 45-7'A, 779.6, Monday's fifth-round standings Clinton at Cedar Rapids Petty, $445,466. 13, Lake Speed, 8, Dove Ray, Davenport, Iowa, 552; sa, 500; 4, Rocky Breezer, Povnette, SCHOOL-COMMUNITY REC for three weeks. Tkacheva, 44-3V4, 761. 7, Bo, 43-3'A, arl. Yoshlhlde Tsuchlya, Japan, 1, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stock- Burlington at Quod City $437,260. 14, Bill Elliott, $422,030. 14, 9, Dick Kaiser, Milwaukee, 543; 10, 452; 5, Gory Klein, Madison, 449; 6, Men's fast-pitch BUFFALO BILLS - signed safety 740.8, McNear, 38-6,643. dec. Jorma Korhonen, Finland, ton, Calif., 13-3, 7,998. 7, Bryan Goe- Ricky Rudd, $390,165. 16, Darrell Bill Berg, DeForest, 495. Terry Baldry, Omro, 442; 7, Ken Arctic - Water Tower Pub 8, Mike Dumas; released defensive 200 - 1, Jovner-Kersee, 23.68, Ippon, 1:26. bel, Merrlam, Kan., 11-4-1, 7,996. 3, Waltrlp, $371,710. 17, Michael Wal- Reiser, Waukon, Iowa, 431; 8, Dove Vial's Lake Edge 5; Just Rumors 7, back Shawn Lawson. 1,012. 2, Carter, 24.36, 946. 3, Shua, Semifinals - Schlelcher dec. Dave Arnold, , Ariz., 9-6-1, trlp, $370,410. 18, , Klein, Madison, 403; 9, Joe Wood, Stlllwaters 5; Wilson's Bar 13, Team - signed offen- 74.48, 935. 4, tin, Turchlnskaya ana Zymna, Ippon, :39. Chung dec. Tsu- 7,854. 4, Steve Hosklns, Tarpon TENNIS $366,875. 19, , $353,905. USA stock-cars: 1, Charlie Hum- Madison, 380; 10, Pete Moore, Generic 9. sive Larry Thorpe. Bo, 24.92, 894. 6, McNear, 25.00, 087. chlya, hansokumake. Springs, Fla., 10-6, 7,838. 5, BUI 20, Brett BOdlne, $338,750. melmelr, 1,440; 2, Don Bohr, 1,390; McFarland, 367. Dash series: 1, Women's fast-pitch - signed 7, Vostrlkova, 25.94, 802. 8, Tkoche- Repechage - Shlshkln dec Ellas, Oakes, Lawton, Okla., 11-4-1, 7,789. Professional 3, Don Heesen, 1,045; 4, Gene No- Weiss, 38; 2, Klein, 30; 3, tie, Reiser California - Harmony 8, Bancroft running back to a va, 26.07,791. Ippon, 2:34. Pedro dec. Korhonen, 6, Billy Orllkowskl, Grand Rapids, renberg, 875; 5, Jim Berkevlch, 855; and Breezer, 28; 5, Mark Rezln, 5; Class Action 7, Vista U-Pump 6; seven-year contract; re-signed line- Standings (after four events) - 1, hansokumake. Tsuchlya dec Shlsh- Mich., 12-4, 7,684. 7, David Traber, U.S. HARDCOURT PREP SPORTS 6, Andy Voloht, 770; 7, Kelly Brown, Tomah, 24. Wisconsin Mutual 18, Bowl-A-Vord backer Scott Radeclc; waived wide Joyner-Kersee, 3,995. 2, Turchln- kln, waza-arl. Pedro dec. Zymno, Woodstock, III., 10-6, 7,678. 8, Justin CHAMPIONSHIPS 765; 8, Lee Mueller, 755; 9, Jay Super stocks: 1, Gordv Swanson, 5. receiver Wesley Carroll and line- skava, 3,886. 3, Carter, 3,852. 4, Vos- hansokumake. Hromek, Andover, Kan., 11-5, 7,612. At Stratton Mountain, VI. Schraufnagel, 705; 10, Larry zlrbel, Rosemount, Minn., 934; 2, Jeff Georgia - Kopp Insurance 12, backer Casslus Ware. trlkavo, 3,646. 5, Shua, 3,606. 6, Bo, Finals - Chung dec. Schlelcher, 9, Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texas, Monday's first-round results Summer baseball Big Ten Pub 6; Nitty Gritty 12, Ben- Singles - Iva Mololl (5), Croatia, 690. Ottum, Tomah, 668; 3, Mitch Lyden, - released 3,591. 7, McNear, 3,492. 8, Tkache- waza-arl. 7-9,7,561. 10, Mike Miller, Albuquer- WIAA STATE TOURNAMENT Tomoh, 593; 4, Craig Stelngraber, netts 11; Burke Station 17, Sports guard Eddie Blake; signed offensive vo, 3,447. Medalists que, N.M., 8-8, 7,554. 11, Mike Ed- def. Patty Fendlck, Tahoe Village, Pardeevllle, 418; 5, Glen Arendsee, Pub 10. Nev., 6-1, 1-6, 6-4. Ginger Helgeson At Bukolt Pork, Stevens Point COLUMBUS 151 SPEEDWAY lineman Houston Hoover. Gold - Chung Hoon, South wards, Oklahoma Cltv, 9-7, 7,518, Wednesday's quarterfinal games Late-models: 1, Pete Moore, Brlggsvllle, 403; 6, Mike Birch, Bora- Indiana - Nitty Gritty II 21, ABC - Korea. 12, Bryan Bailey, Grove Cltv, Pa., (7), Alpine, Calif., def. Marketa McForland, U10; 2, Ron Blshofber- boo, 394; 7, Jim Dunn, 360; 8, Jerry Building 7; Alt-N-Bachs 15, Sports waived defensive end Karl Wilson. Kochta, Germany, 6-2, 6-0. Jolene 11:05 a.m. - Amery (22-8) vs. Beach volleyball Silver - Thomas Schlelcher, 8-8, 7,493. 13, Paul Koehler, Stuart, Ashland (27-5) oer, Fort Atkinson, 1,163; 3, Jerry Clark, Mauston, Mauston, 351; 9, Pub 5. HOCKEY Austria. Fla, 8-7-1, 7,452. 14, tie, Bob Benott, Watanabo, LaPuente, Calif., def. Al Dan Howard, Baraboo, 346; 10, Ken Men's slow-pitch NHL Monday's results Sugiyama, Japan, 6-1, 6-3. Pam 1:35 p.m. - Whitehall (23-2) vs. Auby, Sun Prairie, 866; 4, Rick Bronze - Yoshlhlde Tsuchlya, Topeko, Kan. and Oannv Wiseman, New Holsteln (19-7) Smith, Columbus, 807; 5, Todd Olson, Fort Atkinson, 340. Dash Cape - Babe's 22, Schooner 18; ST. LOUIS BLUES - named Bob MEN shriver, Baltimore, def. Andrea Japan, and James Pedro, Boston. Portland, Ore., 8-8, 7,440. 16, Butch 4:35 p.m. - West Allls Central Showers, DeForest, 741; 6, Butch series: 1, Swanson, 71; 2, Ottum, 68; Rustic Tavern 17, Sports Pub 12. Berry associate coach. Semifinals - Alolzlo Claudlno 78(171.5) Soper, Lake Havasu City, Ariz., Strnadova, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-1. 3, Lyden, 51; 4, Stelngraber, 33; 5, Clover - Copper Grid 24, Blar- AWARDS/SELECTIONS and Emanuel Rego, Brazil, def. Marianne Werdcl, , def. (25-8) vs. Mequon Homestead (21-9) Melrendorf, Waterloo, 731; 7, Chris Quarterfinals - Konstant Savch- 5-11, 7,424. 17, Rvan Shafer, Elmlra, 7:05 p.m. - Plattevllle (16-10) vs. Welnkauf, Merrill, 729; 8, Mike Dunn, 22. nev Stone 20; Big Ten Pub-Synoptic AMERICAN LEAGUE - named Gennadi Cheremlsov and Ruslan lshkln, Russia, dec. Lorenz Traut- N.Y., 6-10, 7,363. 18, Chris Warren, Elena Llkhovtsevo, Kazakhstan, Longsdorf, Doylestown, 621; 9, How- Pure stocks: 1, Dave Gawronskl, Gaps 11, Monkey Shines 10; First Davanov, Russia, 15-4. Jean Jodard 6-1,6-2. Cedarburg (16-15) mann, Germany, Ippon, 2:18. Ya- Dallas, 7-9, 7,303. 19, Adam Apo, Thursday's semifinal gomes ard Hosely, Sun Prairie, 601; 10, Reedsburg, 947; 2, Phil Raupp, Business Bank 22, Weather Central Paul Molltor, who hit .500 with 10 and Christian Penlgaud, France, suhlro Nakashlma, Japan, dec. Florissant, Mo., 6-10, 7,294. 20, Pete Doubles - Helgeson and Rachel Dean Schulto, Juneau, 541. Reedsburg, 798; 3, Denny Bandt, 16. runs scored and 10 RBIs, Its player def. Kolchlro Kanno and Kazuyukl McQuillan (4), Australia, def. Mela- 10:30 a.m. - Amerv-Ashland Manuel Mendez, Spain, Ippon, 2:12. Weber, St. Ann, Mo., 6-10, 7,255. 71, winner vs. Whitehall-New Holsteln . Street-stocks: 1, Rondv Breunlo, portage, 739; 4, John Laboets, Bara- Condon - Crystal Corner 18, Car of the week Monday. Takeo, Japan, 15-1. Jan Kvalhelm Yoon Dong-slk, South Korea, dec. nle Bernard, Britain, and Mlchello Kelly Coffmon, Topeka, Kan., 6-10, winner Columbus, 1,043; 2, Jim Dunn,Sun boo, 547; 5, Tim Parkhurst, 469; 6, X 10; Mr. Roberts 9, Caribou 4; Har- NATIONAL LEAGUE - named and Blorn Moaselde, Norway, def. Johan Loots, Belgium, yuko. Jason 7,227. 22, Bob Vespl, Coral Springs, Jackson Nobrega, Garden City, Fla., Prairie, 990; 3, Andy Tomllnson, Dan Bandt, Coloma, 449; 7, Dick mony Bar Hitmen 13, Villa Tap 12. Jeff Andrew Burdln and Jullen Prosser, Morris, Scotia, N.Y., dec. Eduard 6-2,6-1. , Grove City, 12:05 p.m. - West Allls Central- Fla., 5-11, 7,141. 23, Peter Knopp, Mequon Homestead winner vs. Povnette, 869; 4, Leon Hill. Fox Breunlg, 342; 8, Clayton Lamont, Diamond - Irish Waters 15, Bagwell, who hit .462 with three Australia, 15-10. Carlos Brlceno, Shpakov, Belarus, hansokumake. Frankfurt, Germany, 2-14, 7,073. 24, Ohio, and Rebecca Jensen, Ludlng- Lake, 693; 5, Craig Oliver, Madison, Friendship, 304; 9, Ron Morgan, 299; Pitcher's Pub 4; Koepcke Travel 26, doubles, four homers and 10 RBIs, Fountain Valley, Calif., and Jeff Wil- Semifinals - Nakashlma dec. ton, Mich., def. , Italy, Plattevllle-Cedarburg winner Dave D'Entremont, Mlddleburg Thursday's championship game 685; 6, Chris Schulenberg, Cross 10, Jim Blres, 288. Capital Centre Food 22; Brady. Its player of the week. liams, Santa Monica, Calif., def. Sin- Savchlshkln, vuko. Yoon dec Mor- Heights, Ohio, 4-12,6,998. and , Britain, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. 4:35 p.m. - Semifinal winners Keenan shrugs off punishment Calls settlement fair for all involved parties The ST. LOUIS (AP) — Mike Keenan, "Mr. Bettman did a fabulous job cleared by the National Hockey NHL bringing the parties together and League to become coach and gen- resolving this situation," Keenan eral manager of the Blues, returned return four-fifths of his $500,000 said. "I have a great deal of respect to St. Louis Monday, sounding not at signing bonus with the Rangers, for him and what he was able to ac- all like a man who had just been whom he coached last season to complish." Packers fined $500,000 and suspended for their first Stanley Cup title in 54 Keenan declared himself a free mm I• come to• two months without pay. years. agent July 15 when the Rangers "I feel fantastic," he said. The Blues were fined $250,000, were a day late with the bonus pay- After eight the league maximum. The Detroit ment. He signed with the Blues two hours of talks Red Wings, who tried to hire Kee- days later, prompting the Rangers' Sunday in New ij. nan before he agreed to terms with lawsuit. York at the of- H the Blues, were fined $25,000. The Blues and Rangers settled fice of NHL ' v . New York also was fined $25,000 their differences Saturday in New commissioner ^ > York. The teams agreed to a trade Madison! for filing a lawsuit to keep Keenan Gary Bett- / from signing with St. Louis. And the that sent center Petr Nedved to man, a settle- | Rangers agreed to drop the lawsuit New York for Esa Tikkanen and Coach Mike Holmgren brings ment was and pay Keenan the $608,000 play- Doug Lidster. reached in the off bonus that set off the whole Nedved has 69 goals and 75 as- , , dispute involv- chain of events. sists in four seasons. Tikkanen Sterling Sharpe ing Keenan, Bettman, who took over as com- played on four Stanley Cup winners Keenan JwT his former missioner in 1993, had stern words in his nine seasons with the Edmon- r and his team, the New York Rangers, and for all three teams involved. ton Oilers, before being traded to his new one, the St. Louis Blues. "Such conduct cannot and will New York and being part of last ft "the Pack is Back" Bettman suspended Keenan for not be tolerated," he said. season's championship team. Jfc team to Camp Randall 60 days beginning Monday, fined Keenan called the settlement The suspension means Keenan mr , him $100,000, and ordered him to fair. will miss virtually all of preseason. . s>* tor an exciting $£i&iiii^ \ ^ \ NFL game. Jackson should sit out, too Baggot's column unfair you have to color the public's im- pression in this public forum where So Stu Jackson is going to Van- those criticized have little oppor- couver. Too bad he'll have to sit out I am disappointed by Andy Bag- tunity to respond to the same audi- a year. Oops! I forgot. That rule got's column (July 21). Too bad the ence. article could not have covered Stu only applies to the unpaid athletes — Darrell Behnke, Madison who actually generate the revenue Jackson's basketball program. I be- lieve Stu Jackson was hired to win so college coaches and administra- basketball games, fill the stands Oreen B«y tors like Jackson, Barry Alvarez, Italy loss went beyond Baggio , et al, can be paid hun- and recruit successful students. dreds of thousands of dollars per Why not critique him on what he was hired to do rather than write an I have little interest in soccer. year. The only time I saw any of the Funny how when Rashard Grif- article for the Snoop column about an individual you never inter- World Cup competition, other than fith talks about going somehwere viewed? the news clips on the evening news, else he is branded as being disloyal was the final couple of minutes of and immature. But when a well- If you find it necessary to report Sunday's final match, along with Camp paid coach does the same it is on Stu Jackson, the individual, why the Shootout. However, I do take viewed with a "Well, that's busi- not do your homework to write a issue with your headline, "Baggio ness" attitude. well-rounded report? How does he fails . . ." as if he was the sole rea- * Why is it more acceptable to as an individual compare to other son for Italy's loss. What about the desert a very well-paying job in Big Ten coaches such as Bobby other two players who missed their Tickets are $20 and now on sale, pursuit of even more money than it Knight? What about his efforts in shots also? How about the remain- is to simply want to transfer to a our community to encourage and der of the team, which also failed to Call and charge at (608) 262-1440 or different school? support youth? score in 120 minutes of play? Aren't Maybe the National Collegiate they as much at fault in the loss? I 1-800-GO BADGERS. Athletic Association should adopt a I am disappointed by the lack of understand that Baggio played the Or stop by the UW Ticket Office at 1440 Monroe Street. rule that says when coaches or ad- effort expended for this unre- whole match with a partially torn Tickets also on sale at 20 Milwaukee Brewer ministrators leave before the end of searched column. The act of com- hamstring. Shouldn't he get more their contract they have to sit out a menting publicly on an individual credit than a headline saying "you ticket outlets throughout Wisconsin. year, just like the athletes. After you have never interviewed seems failed"? all, fair is fair. itself quite arrogant. You do not ap- — Chris Blytye, Madison pear to take seriously the power — Allen C. Demmin, Middleton Wisconsin State Journal, Wednesday, July 27,1994, SCOREBOARD 5B

GOODWILL GAMES GOLF BASEBALL CITY/AREA SPORTS Michelle McGonn, 6. 3, tte. Donna Franco, New York, 24; Beck, Son 72-73; Michael Asztalos-Tom Cur- Tuesday's results 2'/j, 899. 5, Liu Bo, China, 19-10VJ, Sweden 29, United States 25 Professional Andrews, Elaine Crosby and Rosle Major league leaders Francisco, 23; Wettekmd, , Baseball tlss, Oconomowoc CC, 73-72; ArcWe 8*8. 6, Kvm Carter, Santa Barbara, Fifth place Jones, 5. 6, tie. Laurel Keon, Lisa 20; Myers, Chicago, 20; McMlchael, Dodlon-Charles Pehllvantan, John- Calif., 19-IOVi, 868. 7, Irlna Vostrlko- France 25, Spain 22 LPGA LEADERS Klggens, Marianne Morris and Kim AMERICAN LEAGUE Atlanta, 19; Hudek, Houston, 16; BRuf- HOME TALENT NIOHT LEAGUE son Pork GC, 73-72. vo, Russia, 19-9%, 862. 8, Svetlano G AB R H Pet. fln, Colorado, 16. Pine Bluff 13, Livingston 4 Through Sunday Williams, 4. Stoughton 3, Ashton 0 145 - Shon« Swortz, Fort Collins, Tkacheva, Russia, 19-0,786. United Slates 11 14-25 Prize money - 1, Laura Davles, Driving accuracy - 1, Jody An- Thomas Chi 99 347 99 128 .369 STATE OPEN QUALIFYING Javelin - 1, Shua, 175-9'xi, 930. 2, Colo, dec. Ercon Orhun, Turliev, Sweden 13 14 - :9 $589,120. 2, Beth Daniel, 5521,343. 3, schutz, .827. 2, Nancy Ramsbottom, O'Neill NY 88 314 57 115 .366 SCHOOL-COMMUNITY REC Tuesday's results 15-9. Stephen Beets, Ocean Springs, McNeoIr, 1S7-6, 823. 3, Turchln- First half: us - Matthew Ryan, Tammle Green, $368,714. 4, Donna .816. 3, Donna Andrews, .810. 4, An- Lofton Cle 96 396 92 142 .359 Brewers averages Sites Miss., dec. Sergei Savltsky, Belarus, skavo, 147-8, 764. 4, Tkochevo, 145- Miller Place, N.Y., 1:00. S - Johan Atlantic - Cellar Bar 12, Busch- RoclneCC Andrews, $368,147. 5, Dottle Moch- nlka Sorenstam, .806. 5, Meg Mai- Belle Cle... 97 377 133 .353 BATTING wockers 4 (league championship); 12.11 Ariel Hernandez, Cuba, 3'/i, 750.5, Jovner-Kersee, 139-lOMi, Pettersson, 4*0; Pettersson, 9:00; rle, $350,766. 6, Kelly Rabbins, Ion, .798.6, Suzanne Strudwlck, .792. Molltor Tor 98 384 134 .349 77 - Doug Nixon, Paul Zorek. •topped Han Yong-Tock, South 718. 6, VostrlkOVO, 138-9VJ, 712. 7, Petterssan, 11:00; Nlcklas Martins- 7, Marta Flgueros-Dottt, .791. 8, ob h 7b:16 hr rbt avg Turlno Chiropractic 4, Laurel Block 78 - Jeff Selgren, Bob Mertens. $343,683. 7, Sherrl Stelnhauer, Boggs NY 83 309 106 .343 Wrona — 10 5 4 0 1 3 .500 Sox 3; Big Ten Pub 6, Block-n-Tans Korea RET-1. Aleksandr Lebzyok, Carter, 117-6'/3, 588. 8, Liu, 115-6W, son, 12:00. US - Derek Brown, $)29,181.8, Potty Sheehon, $274,937. Barb Bunkowsky, .787. 9, Alison WCIork Tex 96 343 115 .335 5 .500 80 - Zacharv Heusser, Joe Dahl- 576. Washington, 13:00. S - Pettersson, Valle 24 12 6 0 2 3; Laurel Block Sox 6, Turlno Chiro- Russia, dec. Vltall KolyIKo, Ukraine, 9, Llselatte Neumann, $266,646. 10, Nicholas, .786. 10, Joan PHcock, Palmeiro Bol... 96 371 123 .332 259 80 18 2 5 42 .309 strom. 800 - 1, Carter, 2:08.63, 985. 2, 13:00; Nlklas slmonsson, 15:00; Mat- Meg Mallon, $258,561. Other state 112 .332 Seltzer — practic 3. Site 6 M CDavlsCal...... 94 337 Lbtach _. 54 16 3 0 0 2 .296 "l7l - Dlhosvonl Flgueroa, Cuba, Liu, 2:09.90,966. 3, McNealr, 2:". 1.32, tlas Wlstedt, 16:00. US - Luke golfer 46, Martha Nause, $68,236. Greens In regulation - 1, Beth Griffey Jr Sea . 97 379 125 .330 4 32 .291 Hartford OC OK Yevaenl Makorenko, Russia, 946. 4, Shua, 2:12.65,927. 5, Tkache- Travlns, Garden City, N.Y., 17:00. S Birdies - 1, Kelly Rabbins, 216. 2, Daniel, .747. 2, Betsy King, .720. 3, Harper 251 73 15 0 AMERICAN LEGION 73 - Scott Carlson, Brod NIs- Mleske ._ 220 62 12 1 10 36 .282 Reedsburg!4,Elrov4 12-7. Yusuf Oxturk, Turkey, dec. va, 2:16.57, 871. 6, Turchlnskayo, - Marthmon, 17:00. US - Thomas Beth Daniel, 205. 3, Dottle Mochrle, Donna Andrews, .720. 4, Sherrl Home runs - Griffey Jr, Seattle, 11 wonger. 2:18.91, 839. 7, Vostrlkovo, 2:19.27, Stelnhauer, .703. 5, Laura Davles, Nllsson .... 350 98 28 3 61 .280 74 - Chip Summers, Don Nau- • loor Kshlnln, Russia, walkover. Fitzgerald, North Babylon, N.Y., 204. 4, Michelle McGonn, 199. 5, 36; Thomas, Chicago, 35; Belle, 84 23 1 19 52 .270 ClassARetfonals Benlamln McDowell, Fort Brooo, 834.8, Jovner-Kersee, 2:26.76,735. 18:00. S - Mortlnsson, 19:00. US - Meg Mallon, 196. 6, Sherrl Sfelnhau- .703. 6, Michelle McGann, .698. 7, Vaughn _ 311 man, Chad Behrends, Dole Polusz- Cleveland, 32; Canseco, Texas, 27; ClrllkJ 74 20 5 0 2 8 .270 N.C., dee. Tonten Bengtson, Ger- Flnol Handings - 1, Jovner-Ker- Steven Penn, Hendersonvllle, N.C., er, 189. 7, Elaine Crosby, 186. 8, Vol Skinner, .694. 8, Katie Peterson- Fielder, Detroit, 25; MVoughn, Bos- 17 .264 LAKE MILLS 3, cvk. see, 6,606. 2, Turchlnskayo, 6,492. 3, Porker, .694. 9, Dawn Coe-Jones, Spiers — 197 52 10 0 0 COTT AOE OROVE 1 many, 4-2. 20:00. S - Wlstedt, 21:00. US - Betsy King, 183. 9, Kris Tschetter, ton, 22; Palmeiro, Baltimore, 22. Hamilton. 141 37 10 1 1 13 .262 200 plus - Aleksel Lezln, Russia, Shua, 6,361. 4, Carter, 6,292. 5, Ryan, 22:00; David De Croat, Spring 182. 10, tie, Laura Davles and Chris .690.10. Nancy Ramsbottom, .686. RBI - Belle, Cleveland, 93; Puck- 22 .261 Cottage Grove ..000 000 1 - 1 7 I Monday's results McNealr, 6,186. 6, Vostrlkova, 6,052. sand saves - 1, Lisa Walters, Surhoff ._ 134 35 11 2 5 Lake Mills .- 021 000 x - 1 5 0 dec. Nikolai Volyev, Russia, 8-8 (45- Arbor, Mich., 22SX); T.FHzgerald, Johnson, 181. eft, Minnesota, 92; Carter, Toronto, 334 87 19 0 1 29 .260 Sltel 27) Edward Mahone, St. Louis, 7, Liu, 6,000.8, Tkochevo, 5,849. 23:00; Michael Thornberrv, Suffolk, Eagles - 1, Laura Davles, 10. 2, .643. 2, Joan Pltcock, .610. 3, Beth 89; Thomas, Chicago, 88; Franco, Chi- Reed Adler and Normlngton, Doggett Diaz 184 47 5 7 1 16 .255 (Sl.PeschelandStelter.W - Pesch- At Spooner stopped Leonardo Enn Camocho, Vo., 25:00; De Groat, 27:00. S - Daniel, .588. 4, Mlchele Redman, cago, 87; Canseco, Texas, 83; Sierra, 19 9 40 .245 69 - Dualne Olson, Luck, Scott Slmonsson, 27:00; Pettersson, 29:00. .574. 5, Dottle Mochrle, .574. 6, Shir- Valentin .. 245 60 0 el. L - Adler. Cubo,RSC-3. Judo Oakland, 80. Ward ™. 318 77 14 2 8 42 .242 Sorum, Eou Claire. US - Thornberry, 30:00. S - An- lev Furlong, .552. 7, Kim Bauer, .545. Runs - Thomas, Chicago, 99; Lof- 9 28 .228 Leading hitters - Doggett (CO) 71 - Bruce Crotteou, Rice Lake. dreas Larsson, 30:00. DOG RACING 8, Judy Dickinson, .541. 9, Patty Joho 241 55 10 0 2x3. 28 - Daggett (CG). MEN ton, Cleveland, 92; Conseco, Texas, Mamenv~ 53 12 3 0 1 2 .126 72 - Dave Bloke, Hoyward. Track and field Second hath US - Ryan, 2:00. S Sheehan, .537. 10, Nancy Lopez, 83; Griffey Jr, Seattle, 81; Belle, 8 0 1 1 4 .229 73 - Scott Anderson, Brule. 209 pounds - Larsson, 3:00; Slmonsson, 6:00; .533. Cleveland, 80; Phillips, Detroit, 79; O'Leory .. 35 DEFOREST J, CAMBRIDGE 4 MEN Quarterfinal! - Leonid Svlrld, Henry — 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 74 - Ken eilsworth, Cable; Jerry Larsson, 7:00. US - De Groof, 8:00; Area Putts per round - 1, Luciano Molltor, Toronto, 75. 2 0 0 0 .214 DeForest 020 110 0 - S 5 2 Dunn, LoPolnte. Mile - I, Noureddlne Morcell, Al- Belarus, dec. Antal Kovacs, Hun- Brown, 9$0; Ryan, 9:00; Ryan, 10:00. Bemvemrtl, 28.71. 2, Stephanie Others — 28 6 Cambridge 100 00J 0 - 4 6 4 gory, Ippon, 1:50. Yu|l Ikoma, Japan, Hits - Lofton, Cleveland, 142; Team— 3464 92621720 89454 .J«7 75 - Hank Younomon, Evans- gerlo, 3:48.o7. 2, Bile Abdl, Somollo, S - Pet Llnders, 10:00. US - WISCONSIN DELLS Mavnor, 28.89. 3, Trlsh Johnson, Molltor, Toronto, 134; Belle, Cleve- Grundahl, Laufenberg (6), Wlp- 3-52.28. 3, Steve Holmon, Arlington, dec. Samuel Plearcy, Salinas, Calif., GREYHOUND PARK 29.03. 4, Kim Bauer, 29.07. 5, Cindy perturth (6) and Showers; B. Wlt- vllle. Ippon, 1:06. Betlef Knorrek, Germa- Travlns, 11:00. S - Umberto Bral- land, 133; Thomas, Chicago, 128; Runs (486) - Vaughn 53; Nllsson 76 - Denny Williams, Eau Claire, va., 3:52.77. 4, Vyachestav Shobu- kovlc, 11:00. US - Ryan, 12:00; De Tuesday's results Schreyer, 29.21. 6, Caroline Pierce, Boergo, Cleveland, 126; Griffey Jr, Kowskl and A. WHkowskl. W - nln, Russia, 3:53.54. 5, Marcus O'Sal- ny, dec. Carlos Jodra, Spain, woza- FIRST 48; Ward 46; Joha, Reed 40; Seltzer, first alternate; Doug Geoglonnl, Eou Groat, 13:00. S - Lars Olsson, 14:00. 29.21. 7, Jodl Flglev, 29.22. 8, Flor- Seattle, 125; Palmeiro, Baltimore, 123; Valentin 39; Mleske 37; Spiers 25; Grundahl. L - Wlkowskl. Claire, second alternate; George llvan, Ireland, 3:53.86. 6, David orl. Yevgenl Pechurov, Russia, dec. US - Thornberry, 15:00. S - Mor- Grade E (5/16 ml.) Time 31.99 ence Descampe, 29.27.9, vlckl Goe- Leading hitters - Hoyden (C) Kim Joe Slk, South Korea, Ippon, 8 PatC My Buddy .... 9.60 4.40 3.00 Franco, Chicago, 123. Hamilton, Harper 23; Surhoff 20; Dkn Oiler, Eau Claire, third alternate; Klbet, Kenya, 3:54.82. 7, Terrance tlnsson, 16:00. US - Travlns, 16:00; tze, 29,33. 10, Danielle.Ammacca- Doublet - Knoblauch, Minnesota, 2x3. HR - . 3B - . 2B - Spellmon Mike Drugan, Holman, fourth otter- Horrlnoton, Portsmouth, Va., 2:28. 6McP'sTlsh 4.00 3.20 17; Clrlllo 9; O'Leory, Voile 6; Lhtoch, Oe Groat, 17:00. S - Olsson, 19:00; pane, 29.40. 39; Belle, Cleveland, 34; Fryman, De- Matheny 3; Wrona 2; Others 2. (C). note. 3'55.3B. 8, William Tonu), Kenya, Semifinals - Svlrld dec. Ikoma, Tomos Slvertsson, 20:00; Simons- 4 DS Mighty Buddy 3.60 Ippon, 3:03. Knorrek dec. Pechurov, Quln 6-8 $14.80; S2 Trl 8-6-4 troit, 31; Thomas, Chicago, 30; Nils- Stolen bases (53) - Valentin 9; 356.34. 9, Krlstl Kashln-Murrel, son, 21:00. US - Ryan, 22:00. S - Amateur son, Milwaukee, 28; Baerga, Cleve- Other result Site 2 United States, 3:57.05. 10, Azof Rokl- waza-arl. (617.40; SI Trl 4-6-8 1308.70 Vaughn 8; Spiers 7; Ward 6; Dkn, Pettersson, 23:00. US - T.Fttiger- land, 28; Puckett, Minnesota, 28. Reed S; Hamilton 3; Llsfoch, Joha, Mauston 5, Adams-Friendship 2 At Wisconsin River CC pov, Belarus, 3:57.88. Redo Abde- Repechage - Kovacs dec. Pleor- aid, 23:00. S - Pettersson, 24:00. US SECOND U.S. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Triples - LJohnson, Chicago, 13; cv, Ippon, 2:03. Jodra dec. Kim, Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.87 At Westfleld, N.J. Mleske, Seltzer 2; Nllsson, O'Leory I. 72 - Jason Allen, Stevens Point. nouz, Algeria, and Noser Brahmla, - Penn, 25:00. S - Larsson, 25:00; Coleman, Kansas City, 11; Lofton, Errors (79) - Valentin 16; Seiner Class AAReglonals 74 - Brent Oarlock, Sayner. Algeria, did not start. Ippon, 2:38. Pechurov dec Kovocs, Larsson, 26:00; Pettersson, 28:00; Sl- 3McP'sWylee 12.809.403.80 Tuesdov't first-round leaders vuko. Ikoma dec. Jodra, Ippon, 3:41. 2MyAngem 4.40 3.20 68 - Marlon Moore, Orangeburg, Cleveland, 8; ADIaz, Milwaukee, 7; 10; Joha, Spiers 8; Mleske, Surhoff, Lake Geneva 3, Fort Atkinson 0 75 - Craig Koy, Rothschild. SOW ' 1, Moses Klptonul, Kenya, vertsson, 30:00. McRoe, Kansas City, 6; White, Toron- Burlington 13, Stoughton 4 76 - Kurt Montyla, unattached; 13:10.74. 2, Paul Bltok, Kenya, Flnol - Knorrek dec. Svlrld, BKIkoman 3.00 S.C. 34-34. Word 4; Clrllk), Harper, Llstoch, Vou- kelkoku. Quln 2-3 $22.20; $2 Trl 3-2-8 69 - Darren Angel, Northrldge, to, 6; 5 are tied with 5. ohn, Reed 3; Dkn, Matheny, Nllsson 2; Jim Rebne, Abbotsford. 13:24.41. 3, Jonathan Brawn, Britain, Stolen bases - Lofton, Cleveland, Bones, Mercedes, Fetters, Scankm, 78 - Timothy Klauck, Mlnooua, 13:24.79. 4, Alssa Beloout, Algeria, Medalists Beach volleyball S139.00; SI Trl 2-3-8 S69.50 Calif. 34-35. 54; Coleman, Kansas City, 46; Nixon, Gold - Betlef Knorrek, Germa- Superfecta (3-2-8-A) J94.60 Dally 70 - Michael Henderson, Ra- Wrona 1. Diving first alternate. 13:25.90. 5, Simon Chemolvo, Kenya, Boston, 36; Knoblauch, Minnesota, 29; 79 - Bill La Brake, Wousau, sec- 13:30.39. 6, Andrei Tlkhonov, Russia, ny. Silver - Leonid Svlrld, Belarus. MEN Double (8-3) $170.40 leigh, N.C. 33-37; Joel Krlbel, Plea- ByAnderson, Baltimore, 27; McRoe, ALL-CITY MEET Bronze - Yevgenl Pechurov, Rus- Oold medol - Jon Kvolhelm and THIRD santon, Calif. 36-34; Steve Scott, PITCHING ond alternate; Jock Davis, Stevens 13:39.45. 7, Aleksander Mlkltenko, Kansas Cltv, 25; LJohnson, Chicago, IP h bo 10 w-l era At Menona Point, third alternate. Kazakhstan, 13:39.95. 8, Yuri Chlz- sia, and Yu|l Ikoma, Japan. Blorn Maaselde, Norway, def. Car- Grade D 15/16 ml.) Time 32.28 Coral Springs, Flo. 36-34; Terry Noe, Tuesday's results los Brlceno, Fountain Valley, Calif., 4 Peaches Cooks .... 25.00 7.00 4.20 Fullerton, Calif. 35-35; Charles How- 24. Merceds 25.2 18 II 9 2-0 1.75 hov, Russia, 13:44.91. 9, Molt Glusto, Pitching (at least 11 decisions) - Final team scores - Porkcrest Sltel Atascodero, Calif., 13:45.70. 10, Ser- 209 plus and Jeft Williams, Santa Monica, 6 Commander Mary 3.80 3.20 ell, Augusta, Go. 35-35. Fetters .. 42.1 38 25 30 1-4 2.76 71 - Chip Glover, Verona, Va. Bore, Chicago, 10-2, .833, 3.82; Key, Bones.... 152.0 152 41 48 10-7 3.37 174, VVestjIde 126, Shorewood 94, Al Lowsonla Links gei Fedotov, Russia, 13:51.80. 11, Quarterfinal! - Yoon Sang-Slk, Calif., 12-8,12-6. 8 Diane's Talker 5.60 New York, 15-3, .833, 3.45; MClork, Hlllform 84, Mlddleton 70, Ridge- South Korea, dec. James Bacon, Bronze medal - Slnlln Smith, Pa- Quln 4-6 $62.80; $2 Trl 4-6-A 35-36; Jin Pork, Fullerton, Pa. 36-35; Wegman 97.0 117 19 51 7-3 4.27 74 - Jerry Strege, Fond du Lac. Aleksel Skutorl, Moldova, 15.09.92. Boyd Summerhavs, Farmlngton, Cleveland, 11-3, .786, 3.82; Mussina, Bronkey 20.2 20 12 13 1-1 445 wood 67, Monona 58, Maple Bluff 23, 75 - Tom Agazzl, Sheboygon; Frank O'Mora, Ireland; Rueben Colorado Springs, koka. Indrek Per- cific Palisades, Calif., and Bruk Van- $224.40; $1 Trl 4-6-A $112.20 Baltimore, 14-4, .778, 3.02; Cone, Kan- Nokomo 22, High Point 21, Semlnole deweghe, Beverly Hills, Calif., def. FOURTH Utah 35-36; Derek Glllesple, Canada Scontan . 82.0 90 25 55 2-5 4.50 Gary VanPee, Mauston; Mike Clsl- Relna, San Antonio, and Klpuego telson, Estonia, dec. Imre Csosz, 35-36; Matthew Hudglns, Madison, sas ChV, 14-4, .778,2.69; MPerez, New EkJ-ed .. 161.1 138 73 86 9-10 4.52 5. er. Kororlo, Kenya, did not finish. Hungary, selo-nage, 4:38. Harry Andrew Burdln and Jullen Prosser, Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 31.65 York, 8-3, .727, 3.69; RJohnson, Seat- Boys Australia, 15-9. 6 Abe's Butch 6.40 3.60 4.40 Ala. 34-37. Ignask* 44.0 48 12 21 3-1 4.70 76 - Scott Chttko, Beaver Dam; 400 hurdlei - 1, Derrick Adklns, VanBarneveld, Belgium, dec. tle, 11-5, .687,3.37. Henry .... 28.2 29 19 19 2-3 4.71 13-14 - 1, Sam Llpp, Westslde, Scot Grlshober, Appleton; Steve Atlanta, 47.86. 2, Samuel Matete, Volker Heyer, Germany, vuko. 8 Shurbeeknown 7.60 5.60 72 - Scott Plercy, Las Vegas, 37- - RJohnson, Seattle, 183.30; 2, Zach Proger, Shorewood, WOMEN 5 Cupid Black Lace 5.00 35; Brandon Dttulllo, Thousand Lloyd ._. 40.0 46 10 26 2-3 4.95 Potter, Berlin. Zambia, 47.98. 3, Wlnthrop Graham, Yoshlharu Maklshl, Japan, dec. 170; Clemens, Boston, 152; Flnlev, Orosco-. 35.0 30 24 32 1-1 5.14 170.00; 3, Jamie Voss, Monono, 77 - Ryan Helmlnen, Appleton; Jamaica, 49.13. 4, Ruslan Mosh- Dmitri Platunov, Russia, Ippon, 2:49. Gold medal - Korolyn Klrbv and Quln 6-8 $39.00; $2 Trl 6-8-5 Oaks, Calif. 35-37; Ryan Dillon, Win- California, 134; Henfgen, Toronto, 126; 166.65; 4, Matt Blsenlus, Porkcrest, Liz Masakayan, San Diego, def. $1422.80; $1 Trl 5-6-8 $711.40 ter Garden, Flo. 34-38; Scott Holies, Miranda 25.2 20 21 18 1-3 5.96 Mark Schneider, Onaloska; Bob cnenko, Russia, 49.71. 5, Vadlm Semifinals - Pertelson dec. Appier, Kansas City, 126; Cone, Kan- Novorro 77.2 98 30 54 3-7 6.49 164.80; 5, Kyle Wylle, Shorewood, Pyle, Oneldo; Jim Lombardo, Wau- Zadolnov, Moldova, 49.83. 6, Jose Monica Rodrlgues and Adrlana Superfecta (6-8-A-2) $88.40 West Bountiful, Utah 35-37; Josh 151.30; 6, Casey New, Mlddleton, Yoon, Ippon, 3:01. Maklshl dec Van- FIFTH Levin, San Francisco 34-38; Jeremy sas CHv, 116; Guzman, Toronto, 111. Hlouera. 53.1 71 31 32 1-5 7.59 paca; Steve Jensen, Eau Claire; Perez, Cuba, 49.84. 7, Sergei Podrej, Barneveld, hansokumake. Samuel, Brazil, 12.9,12-1. Saves - LeSmtlh, Baltimore, 31; 148.90. Bronze medal - Barbara Fon- Grade M (5/16 ml.) Time 32.50 Anderson, Lake Mary, Flo. 35-37; Klefer - 10.2 15 8 8 1-0 8.44 Chrlsto Van Pleterslm, Green Bay. Russia, 50.08. 8, German Petrov, Repechage - Csosz dec. Bacon, Montgomery, Kansas Cltv, 21; Agull- Team. 896.0 93036150246-53 4.63 15-16 - 1, Tom Ross, Monono, 78 - Jason Noock, Algoma, first tano, Loouna Beach, Calif., and Lori 4 Multimedia 27.20 17.40 7.80 Daniel Chartrond, Canada 35-37; 255.25; 2, Matt Nlnneman, Maple Russia, 50.72. Ippon, 2:39. Hever dec. Platunov, 3 Here Comes Amy 18.80 6.00 Michael Emonuel, Ottumwa, Iowa era, Minnesota, 20; Eckersley, Oak- Earned runs (461) - Eldred Bl; alternate; Jim Thomas, Reedsburg, Long lump - 1, Mike Powell, Ippon, 3:07. VanBorneveld dec. Forsythe, Enclnltas, Calif., def. land, 16; Ayala, Seattle, 15; Russell, Bluff, 242.95; 3, Dave Hornemann, second alternate; Jeff Mathu, Lux- Maria Salgada and Rosell Tlmm, 2 Cupid Susanne 3.20 34-38 Bones 57; Navorro 56; Wegman 46; HI- Roncho Cucamonga, Com., 27-sy.i. Csosz, kelkoku. Heyer dec. Yoon, Cleveland, 15; Grahe, California, 13; guera 45; scanlan 41; Ignaslak 23; Westslde, 180.60; 4, Nelson Williams, emberg, third alternate. 2, Erlck Walder, United States, 27- Brazil, 15-8. Quln 3-4 $364.80; $2 Trl 4-3-2 73 - Danny Rlskam, Olnev, Md Parkcrest, 156.75; 5, Ryan Lake, hansokumake. $916.20; $1 Trl 2-3-4 $458.10 36-37; Bryce Molder, Conway, Ariz. Fetters, Milwaukee, 13. Lloyd 22; Orosco 20; Miranda 17; t'h. 3, Koreem Streets-Thompson, Final - Maklshl dec. Pertelson, Henry 15; Fetters 13; Bronkey, Klefer Westslde, 155.15; 6, John Sllckels, Site 4 SIXTH 39-34; Ben Curtis, Ostrander, Ohio NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston, 27-2'/i. 4, Stanlslov Tara- yuko. Medals standings Grade TD (TBC ml.) Time 39.52 34-39; Jason Allred, Ashland, Ore. 10; Mercedes 5. Monona, 150.60. Al Janesvllle Riverside GC senko, Russia, 26-6'/j. 5, Vttoll Klrl- Medalists 1 Washlta Tonya .... 13.40 6.20 4.40 G AB R H Avg Saves (19) - Fetters 13; Lloyd 3; Olrts 68 - Eric Golbopske, Sun Prairie. lenko, Ukraine, 26-3V4. 6, Hul-Fang Gold - Yoshlhoru Maklshl, 35-38. 13-14 - 1, Maren Pelfer, Shore- Country G S B Tot 4 Daring Demi 5.003.60 State golfers TGwynn SD .... 95 359 68 139 .387 Scanlan 2; Bronkev 1. 69 - Bruce Hansen, Racine. Nal, Taiwan, 24-5%. 7, Vladimir Japan. Silver - Indrek Pertelson, Bagwell Hou .... 97 354 91 130 .367 wood, 230.05 (record); 2, Rachel Sot- 70 - Mark Voeller, Whitewater. Russia 23 17 18 58 7 Jd's Dempsey 6.40 80 - Jonas Bradley, Meauon, 40- tier, Shorewood, 183.85; 3, Nlkkl Jes- Malvavln, Turkmenistan, 24-5. Ro- Estonia. Bronze - Harry Van- Quln 1-4 $27.40; $2 Trl 1-4-7 Morris Cln .— 98 383 56 135 .352 71 - John Klus, Madison; Chris bert Emmlyan, Armenia, did not Barneveld, Belgium, and Volker United States 16 14 18 48 40. person, Hlllfarm, 167.60; 4, Katie Ml- 1 3 7 U J272.40; $1 Trl 1-4-7 $136.20 13 - Brett Schauer, Wausau, 41- AlouMon 95 371 70 123 .332 Minor league Calurn, Madison. Heyer, Germany. Germany 94 356 57 118 .331 chalskl, 157.95; 5, Erin Hallen, Mld- 72 - Brod Bohlmon, Janesvllle; China 6 4 - 10 Superfecta (1-4-A-6) $77.00 2 Out 42. Piazza LA ... MIDWEST LEAGUE dleton, 155.50; 6, Dana Stunkard, Of 4 pays S2.20 Justice Aft 90 302 55 100 .331 Randy Behrends, Madison. WOMEN WOMEN Kenya 2 1 3 6 154.25. _^ 71 - Jeff Perron, Clinton. Japan . . 1 2 3 6 Super 4 carryover $776.71 Conine Fla ...... 100 391 54 1J8 .327 SECOND HALF 400 - 1, Jeorl Miles, Galnevllle, 158.5 Mitchell Cln ..... 81 265 48 86 .325 SOUTHERN DIVISION 15-16 - 1, Carle Bolkln, Park- 74 - Mike Parti, Racine, first al- Ukraine ...... - 3 3 6 SEVENTH crest, 189.05; 2, Liza Papl, Nokomo, Flo., 50.60.2, Malcel Malone, Galne- Quarterfinals - Kim Mi-lung, 4 Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 32.01 TENNIS JefferlesStL... 90 343 40 110 .321 W L Pet OB ternate; Pat Clark, Janesvllle, sec- vllle, Flo., 50.60. 3, Natasha Kaiser- South Korea, dec. Svettana> Bolsha- South Korea 1 - 5 182.35; 3, Jenny Nacker, Westslde, ond alternate; Brian Dahlo, Lake Cuba .. 2 1 2 5 3 Fortune Quest 17.406.204.80 Galarraga Col. 101 410 77 131 .320 Cedar Rapids—20 13 Brown, Columbia, Mo., 50.73. 4, kova, Russia, hansokumake. Sllke 5 Rtd Llbby Girl 5.80 4.60 177.80; 4, Ellen Ross, Monona, Geneva, third alternate. Sandle Richards, Jamaica, 51.25. 5, Gerdes, Germany, dec. Norlko Mat- Belgium 1 - 3 4 Professional 161JO; 5, Jaime cavelll, Parkcrest, 1 3 4 8 Royal Elk ~ 5.80 Home runs - MoWllllams, San Yelena Andreeva, Russia, 51.30. 6, suo, Japan, yuko. Tatyana Belyaye- Belarus Francisco, 38; Bagwell, Houston, 33; 160 80; 6, Kathleen Parsons, Ridge- Site 7 Svetlana Gancharenko, Russia, 2 1 3 Quln 3-5 $54.20; $2 Trl 3-5-8 PLAYER'S INTERNATIONAL wood, 160.15. AlOakwoodGC va, Ukraine, dec. Alicia Santos, 1 \ $401.00; $1 Trl 3-5-8 $200.50 Bonds, San Francisco, 31; Galarraga, 51.60. 7, Jolla Duportv, Cuba, 51.97. Spain, Ippon, 3:36. Ulla Werbrouck, Britain 1 3 At Toronto 70 - Jerry Groork. Slovakia 1 2 3 EIGHTH Tuesday's first-round results Colorado, 31; McGrlff, Atlanta, 27; 8, Tatyana Zakharova, Russia, Belgium, dec. Sandra Bacher, San Grade A (5/16 ml.) Time 31.50 Mitchell, Cincinnati, 26; Sosa, Chi- 71 - John Halnes. 52.15. Jose, Calif., Ippon, 2:35. Armenia 3 - 3 Wallv Masur, Australia, def. Golf 72 - . Finland . 1 2 3 7 Friendly Falcon — 9.80 5.40 3.40 Grant Canned, Canada, 6-4, 6-2. cago, 24. 100 hurdles - 1, BrlglHo Bukovlc, Semifinals - Kim dec. Gerdes, 4 Latefoot Excelor 10.40 4.40 RBI - Bagwell, Houston, 101; Bi- NORTHERN DIVISION 74 - Barry Llnhordt; Jim Web- Slovakia, 12.83. 2, Alluska Lopez, Ippon, 3:44. Werbrouck dec Be- Costa Rica 1 1 - 2 Brett Steven, New Zealand, def. Pleasant View (72) - John Schet- - - 2 2 1 Sport's Captain 4.80 Ronald Aoenor, Haiti, 6-0,6-1. Steve chette, Colorado, 90; Piazza, Los An- W L PCt GB tier 78; Jon Turcott 79. Cuba, 12.88. 3, Marina Aiyablna, lyaveva, Ippon, 2:57. Hungary geles, 85; Galarraga, Colorado, 85; South Bend 22 11 .667 __ 75 - Frank Bruno; David Schultz. Jamaica .... - 2 2 Quln 4-7 $27.40; $2 Trl 7-4-1 Bryan, Katv, Texas, def. Jonas Maple Bluff (71) - Bob Lee 73; Russia, 12.99. 4, Olga Shlshlglna, Repechage - Matsuo dec. Bol- $665.20; $1 Trl 1-4-7 $332.60 MaWllllams, Son Francisco, 82; Mor- vRockford 20 14 .588 Vfi 76 - David Ullenberg; Keith Kazakhstan, 13.00.5, Michelle Free- shakova, waza-arl. Bacher dec Algeria 1 - 1 Blorkman, Sweden, 6-4, 6-1, David Jean Ann Ragsdale 79. 1 - 1 Superfecta (7-4-A-3) $196.20 Wheaton, Excelsior, Minn., def. ris, Cincinnati, 75; McGrlff, Atlanta, Appleton .562 3W Nakoma (70) - Andy Noel 74; Dory. man, Jamaica, 13.03. 6, Natalya Santos, koka. Belyayeva dec. Mat- Morocco West Michigan .. 19 J59 3'/a 77 - Roy Livingstone; Rob Ret- Norway l • NINTH Henrlk Holm, Sweden, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. 75. John Mltbv 78. Yuoakova, Russia, 13.10. 7, Jackie suo, waza-orl. Gerdes dec Bacher, Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 32.27 Runs - Bagwell, Houston, 91; Grls- Kane County — 16 .516 5 zlaff, first alternate; Brian Skaggs, Agyepong, United States, 13.13. 8, Somalia - 1 Ivan Lend! (12), Greenwich, Conn., Odana Hills (72) - David Noel 77; second alternate; Don Butzln, third hansokumake. . 1 1 Cm Lexy 13.00 6.20 4.20 def. Luis Mortar, Brazil, 6-4, 6-1. Rl- som, Montreal, 81; Blgglo, Houston, Betolt 17 .500 5'A Corl Annen, Orv Walsvlk 78. Natalya Kolovanova, Ukraine, 13.22. Final - Werbrouck dec. Kim, grazl! 7'/3 alternate. - 1 5 Jd Johnny B Good 7.603.20 chey Reneberg (15), Houston, def. 79; Galarraga, Colorado, 77; Lank- Fort Wayne 15 .441 10km walk - 1, Ollmplada Ivano- yuko. Nigeria ford, St. Louis, 76; Bonds, San Fran- V - first-half champion Austria - 1 6 Clndl Skuby 4.60 Patrick McEnroe, Cove Neck, N.Y., MARGA JUNIOR-SENIOR SCRAM- vo, Russia, 42:30.31.2, Yelena Salko, Medalists . Quln 1-5 $87.40; $2 Trl 1-5-6 cisco, 76; Alou, Montreal, 70. BLE Russia, 42:43.23. 3, Sari Essavah, Gold - Ulla Werbrouck, Belgium. Latvia 1 6-4, 6-1. Jakob Hlasek, Switzerland, Hits - TOwynn, San Diego, 139; Tuesdays results Softball Sweden - 1 $440.00; $1 Trl 1-5-6 $220.00 def. Greg Rusedskl, Canada, 6-3 3-6, At Monona Finland, 42:45.04. 4, Kong Yan, Silver - Kim Mi-lung, South Korea. TENTH Morris, Cincinnati, 135; Bichette, Peorla 4, Madison 2 35 - Toby Tyler-Elmer Hlmes- China, 43:39.39. 5, Yullya Odzllyeva, Bronze - Tatyana Belvaveva, Uk- Estonia - 1 7-6 (11-9). Jim Grabb, Tucson, Ariz., SCHOOL-COMMUNITY REC . 1 Grade A (5/16 ml.) Time 31.77 def. sebastlen Loreau, Canada, 6-4, Colorado, 134; Galarraga, Colorado, Appleton 15, Betott 8 Brandon Mlhr-Rvon Rohde. Women's fast-pitch Russia, 43:45.80. 6, Tamara Kova- raine, and Sllke Gerdesy Germany. Poland 131; Bogwell, Houston, 130; Conine, Fort Wayne 11, South Bend 8, 11 Ireland 1 5 Rockv's Dream ... 15.00 6.00 3.60 6-2. Alex O'Brien, Amarlllo, Texas, 35 - Ed Schneider-Carl Sauer- Florida - Copper Grid 17, Fife's lenko, Russia, 44:00.49. 7, Nadezhda 1 Rambling Jackie 4.60 2.80 Florida, 128; Alou, Montreal, 123. Inn. Frank Matuszok-Brod Powell. Ryashklna, Russia, 44:15.76. 8, LI- Portugal - 1 def. Albert Chang, Canada, 3-6, 6-2, Doubles - Blgglo, Houston, 38; Kane County 7, West Michigan 4 Bistro 2 (league championship). Moldova - - 1 6 Firing Rainbow 3.60 6-7 (7-1). Roger Smith, Bahamas, 35 - Harold Wvnd-Conrod Neft- Men's last-pitch dlya Fesenko, Russia, 44:41.42. 9, Water polo Quln 1-5 $26.60; $2 Trl 5-1-6 LWalker, Montreal, 38; Bichette, Rocktord 3, Springfield 0 Michelle Rohl, La Grange, Texas, def. Maurlclo Hodod, Colombia 7-6 Reed Poppos-Lane Stevens. American - Wilson's II 2, Fisher Italy 8, Spain 8 $543.20;$! Trl 1-5-6 $271.60 (8-6), 7-5. Jason Stottenberg, Aus- Colorado, 32; Bogwell, Houston, 29; Clinton 7, Cedar Rapids 3 Concrete 1; Avenue Bar 5, Tullv's 2; 44:41.87. 10, Leonardo Yukhnevlch, Germany 11, United States 8 Superfecto (A-l-A-A) $9.00 Morris, Cincinnati, 29; JBell, Pitts- Quad City 5, Burlington 3 Belarus, 45:47.18. 11, Ludmlla Sovl- tralia, def. Byron Black, Zimbabwe, LADIES MUNICIPAL LEAGUE Farm Tavern 3, Wilson's I 0; Sports ELEVENTH 6-4,6-4. burgh, 29; TGwynn, San Diego, 28. Today's games 18 holes at Yahara Hills - A Pub 13, Sports Pub II 2. nova, Russia, 46:12.02.12, LI Chunx- Germany. 5 1 4 1-11 Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 32.21 Triples - RSanders, Cincinnati, 8; Madison at Peorla flight: Lorraine Grant, 84. B flight: lu, China, 46:12.05. 13, Vera Kozho- AUTO RACING West Michigan at Rockford Avalon - Schoep's Ice Cream 20, United States 1 241-8 2StreoklnEenle... 17.00 10.00 4.00 Butler, Los Angeles, 8; Clayton, Son Doris Ebert, 97. C flight: Amy Offer- PJ's 4. mlna, Russia, 46:50.05. 14, Nina First period: G - Uwe Sterzlk, 8 Hawkhlll Dunross 16.60 6.40 Francisco, 6; DLewls, San Francisco, Clinton at Cedar Roe Ms Alvushenko, Russia, 46:58.43. 15; U.S. WOMEN'S dahl, 100. Badger - Busch's Boys 10, Dan- :41; Guldo Relbel, ISJ. US -r Kirk 7 Agreeable Ann 4.80 6; 10 are tied wtlh 5. Burlington at Quod City Nine holes at Odana Hills - A iels Construction 3 (league cham- Elena VeremelchuH, Ukraine, Everlst, Orlnda, Calif., 1:35. G - Professional HARDCOURT CHAMPIONSHIPS Stolen bases - DSonders, Cincin- Only games scheduled Quln 2-8 $53.20; $2 Trl $; (2-8-7) At Stratton Mountain, vt. flight: Shirley Schllllnglaw, 50. B pionship). 47:04.06'. 16, Olga Kardopottsevo, Sterzlk, 2:01; Sterzlk, 4:16; Plotr NASCAR LEADERS $147.20 nati, 34; Grlssom, Montreal, 33; Carr, flight: Cindy Flllner, 55. C flight: Women's slow.pllch Belarus, 47:14.33. Kerry Saxby, Aus- Bukowskl, 5:43. Through Sunday TWELFTH Tuesday's first-round results Florida, 30; Blgglo, Houston, 30; tralia, disqualified. (4), South Africa, Irma Togstod and Joan Hemberger, Oklahoma - M&M Auto Body 13, Second period: US - Alex Rous- Winston Cup points - 1, Ernie Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 32.15 DLewls, Son Francisco, 27; Mouton, 62. Bowl-A-Vard 1. Dlicut - 1, Barbara Hechauar- seau, Santa Monica, Calif., 1:44; Irvan, 2,739. 2, Dale Earnhardt, 5 Chalas Doris 10.40 4.80 3.60 def. Crlstlna Salvl, Italy, 6-0, 6-0. Houston, 23; Clayton, San Francisco, rlo, Cuba, 212-9. 2, Olga Chernvav- Angela Lettlere, Vero Beach, Fla., FOR THE Men's slow-pilch Erlks Krumlns, Newport Beach, 2,723.3, Mark Martin, 2,481.4, Rusty 4 Zz Night Train 5.80 3.40 23; Lorkln, Cincinnati, 23. WISCONSIN WOMEN PUBLIC Cardinal - Crystal Corner 11, skava, Russia, 209-4.3, Danlela Cos- Caltt., 2:33. G - Jorg Dressel, 4:52. def. Katerlna Maleeva (6), Bulgaria, Pitching (at least 11 decisions) - RECORD Wallace, 2,450. 5, Ken Schroder, 3 Mg Jerrlco •••• *M 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-3). Taml Whhtlnger- LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP Purgolders 4 (league champion- Man, Australia, 209-1. 4, Mln Chun- Third period: G - J.Dressel, :11; 2,382. 6, , 2,348. 7, Quln 4-5 $24.40; $2 Trl 5-4-3 Freeman, Colorado, 9-2, .318, 3.01; feng, China, 205-8. 5, Valentino Jones, Henderson, Nov., def. Ann At Ptwaukee ship). Raul de la Penna, :55; J.Dressel 2:02. Ricky Rudd, 2,339. 8, Michael Wal- $268.80; SI Trl 3-4-51134.40 KH11I, Montreal, 14-4, .778, 3.18; AUTO RACING Tuesday's nulls Mountain - Casino Lanes 31, Ivanovo, Russia, 196-11. 6, Connie US - Gavin Arroyo, Orange, Calif., No Twln-Trl Winners Twln-Trl Grossman (8), Grove Cltv, Ohio, 7-5, DnJockson, Philadelphia, 13-4, .765, INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOBILE Price-Smith, Bloomlngton, Ind., 189- trlp, 2,152. 9, Lake Speed, 2,091. 10, 6-1. Karln Kschwendt, Germany, Championship flight WDSC 2. 3:00; Arroyo, 3:51. G - Torsten Jeff Gordon, 2,078. Carryover $3187.40 3.26; Saberhogen, New York, 12-4, FEDERATION - suspended For- 151 - Mary Fink, Greenfield, 76- park - Sliding Morals 25, Argus 7.7, Olga Nlklshlna, Ukraine, did not Dressel, 4:33. US - Krumlns, 5:40; def. Claudia Porwlk, Germany, 6-1, .750, 2.66; Mercker, Atlanta, 8-3, .727, mula One driver Michael Schum- Prize money - 1, Ernie Irvan, THIRTEENTH 7-5. Rachel McQuillan, Australia, 6. start. 8, like Wyludda, Germany, Colin Kredell, Seal Beach, Calif., $1,070,440. 2, Rusty Wallace, Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 31.88 3.74; Rllo, Cincinnati, 9-4, .692, 3.28; acher from the next two Grand Prix 177 - Sue Jov-Sobota, Yanara disqualified. def. Angelica Gavaldon, Coronado, Pearl - Jocko's 10, Bowl-A-Vord 6:23. $970,845. 3, Dale Earnhardt, 2Bdk'sAlf 7.40 4.40 3.40 GModdux, Atlanta, 13-6, .684, 1.69. races and took away six points from Hills, 77-77. 2; Buechner-Rohr 14, Jocko's 13; Heptathlon Fourth period: US - Kredell, 3:11. Calif., 6-4,6-4. Adrlana Serra-Zanet- Strikeouts - Benes, San Diego, his standings, for rules violations 5913,805. 4, Geoff Bodlne, $761,578. 1 System Smiley 5.20 4.00 tl, Italy, det. Melissa Mazzotta, 158 - Barb Casper, Rolling Buechner-Rohr 16, TMOU 7. Long lump - 1, (Jackie Jovner- G - J.Dressel,6:15. 5, Sterling Martin, S731j)60. 6, Jett 4 SmurTs Emmy Lou 4.00 168; Rllo, Cincinnati, 141; GModdux, during a race at Sllverstone, Eng- Meadows, 78-80; Pat Rolsum, Madi- River - Irish Waters 10, Ideal Kersee, Canooa, Park, Calif., 22-10, Venezuela, 6-1, 0-6, 6-4. Carrie Cun- Atlanta, 137; Glavlne, Atlanta, 126; land; suspended the license of Gordon, $724,395. 7, Mark Martin, Quln 1-2 $12.80; $2 Trl 2-1-4 $78.20; ningham, Livonia, Mich., and Sonva son Bus, 79-79; Pattl Pellschek, Roll- Vaults. 1,159 points. 2, Larlsa Turchln- Team handball $590,802. 8, Ken Schroder, $539/85. $1 Trl 1-2-4 $39.10 Saberhogen, New York, 125; PJMor- Pierre Aumonler, director ot the Ing Meadows, 83-75. Sand - Plaza Tavern 21, Car skaya, Russia, 21-3V?, 1,004. 3, Superfecta (2-1-4-3) $64.20 Attend- Jevaseelan, Canada, 6-2, 3-6, 4-3, tlnez, Montreal, 124; Fassero, Mon- British Grand Prix, for one year for 9, Terry Lobonte, $531,225.10, Mor- suspended, rain. 165 - Jennifer Tlghe, Brown Care Clinic 14 (tst-round playoff); Jamie McNealr, United States, 20- Semifinals gan Shepherd, $511,780. ance 1368 Handle $49/15 treal, 119. various Infractions. 6'/4,927.4, Ghada Shouaa, Syria, 20- Russia 25, South Korea 23 Saves - DJones, Philadelphia, 26; Deer, 86-79. Big Ten Dogs 8, Plaza Tavern 6 166 - Klmber Malison, Brown (league championship). BASEBALL Deer, 79-87. American League 168 - Jane Krueger, Golden - recalled Sands, 85-83; Sandy Thles, Del- nflelder Rich Amoral from Calgary brook, 87-81. BOWLING f the ; op- 170 - Sue Wassenberg, Brown oned pitcher George Gllnatsls to Deer, 85-15. ocksonvllle of the Southern Professional MIDWEST LEAGUE eogue. Flight leaders National League First PB A TUCSON OPEN - activated 166 - Susan Kolbe, 86-80. At Tucson, Ariz. pitcher Anthony Young from the 15- 187 - Connie Pllger, Oakwood, Tuesday's final-round results day disabled list; placed pitcher 82-85. 1, Steve Hosklns, Tarpon Springs, Steve Trachsel on the 15-day dis- Second Fla., two games, 463 pins, $14,000. 2, The abled list, retroactive to July 20. 175 - Llbby Olson, Nogawaukee, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, 87-88. Calif., one game, 195 pins, $7,500. 3, Peoria 178 - Diane Sposoft, Dretzka Bryan Goebel, Merrlam, Kan., two Pork, 87-91; Sue Lauaon, Oskhosh, games, 430 pins, $5,000. 4, Bill 89-89. Oakes, Lawton, Okla., two games, FOOTBALL Third 456 plns,*4,000. 5, Dave Arnold, Gil- 181 - Dorothy Rayeske, Whlt- bert, Ariz., one game, 194 pins, Professional nall, 92-91. $3,000. topples 194 - Marge Olsen, Delbrook, Playoff results NFL PRESEASON 93-91. First match - Ookes def. Arnold, Saturday's games Fourth 247-194. Second match - Goebel , Atlanta vs. San Diego at Canton, 189 - Jll Krogstad, Madison Bus, def. Oakes, 247-209. Third match - Packers Ohio, 11 o.m. 98-91. Hosklns def. Goebel, 256-183. Cham- Miami at New York Giants, 7 p.m. 192 - Kathy Verklns, WhHnall, pionship match - Hosklns def. Wll- Sunday's games lloms 207-195. Hatters Denver vs. Los Angeles Raiders 98-94. mm ••come to • Fifth at , Spain, noon 190- Judy Seattle, 98-92. Houston at Kanias City, B p.m. 194 - Teckla Kublak, Oakwood, PBA SENIORS Minnesota at Dallas, 8 p.m. 99-95. QUEEN CITY OPEN PEORIA, 111. — The host Peoria At Springfield, Mo. Chiefs used two sixth inning runs to WSOA TWO-MAN Tuesday's second-round results PREP SPORTS SENIOR BEST-BALL 1. Dave Davis, West Palm Beach, break a 2-2 tie and beat the Madi- At Berlin Fla., 4,158. 2, Dick Weber, St. Louis, Tuesday's results 4,106. 3, Gene Stus, Allen Pork, son Hatters, 4-2, in a Midwest Summer baseball 143 - Allen Lorentz-Fronklyn Mich., 3,974. 4, Don Helling, St. Esenberg, North Hills CC, 69-74. Charles, Mo, 3,933. 5, Dennis Jock- League baseball game Tuesday. CUBA CITY 3, DARLINGTON J 144 - Ralph Nlcotera-Bob Harris, son, Lavlsta, Neb., 3,920. 6, Mel Ray Davis (10-5) took the loss for Darlington 020 000 0 - 2 5 1 Meadowbrook CC, 73-71; NIc Wahl- wolf, Jackson, Mich., 3,900. 7, Madison! Cuba Cltv 100 000 X - 1 5 1 Tom Floberg, Onelda Golf & RC, 73- Frankle May, West Reading, Pa, Madison, which dropped to 13-20 in Tuescher and Nethary, Hinder- 71; Bruce Boegel-DIck Sucher, 3JJ87. 8, B.J. Galloway, Alpena, man and Guler. W - Hlnderman . L OzaukeeCC,71-73. Mich, 3,854. the second half. Greg Hillman (5-7) - Tuescher. 145 - George Mllev-Ron Gros- 9. Roger Wlemer, Springfield, Coach Mike Holmgren brings HR - McGowen (D). 2B - Mur- kopf, North Hills CC, 70-75; Richard Mo, 3,837. 10, Jerry Hill, Lawton, was the winner for Peoria, which phy (D). Baker-Don Rust, Merrill Hills CC, Okla, 3,831. improved to 15-17. Brett Favre, Reggie White, Madison scored solo runs in each Sterling Sharpe of the first two innings. In the first, MONDAY'S LATE NL BOX SCORE a double by first baseman Dave Je.Reedc 3010 Dodgers 10, Giants 5 - Eric Karros hit Totals 171011 9 Totals 15 5 7 1 and his Madsen scored center fielder Hec- two home runs, doubled, singled and drove In four runs leading Los Angeles past San LosAngeles Oil 005 001-10 tor Colon, and in the second, third San Francisco 000 000 201- 5 "the Pack is Back" Francisco as the Dodgers took a 2'/i-game E - Karros (8), R. Martinez (3), Clayton (10). DP - baseman Charlie Anderson scored lead In the NL West. Son Francisco 1. LOB - Los Angeles 8, Son Francisco 4. on a single by Santo Mota. 2B - Karros (18), Mondesi (25), Mo. Williams (10). 38 - team to Camp Randall LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO Do. Martinez (3). HR - Karros 1 (11), Ma. Williams (37); Peoria scored single runs in the abrhbl obrh&l Benzlnger (8). SB - DeShlelds 2 (20). S - Butler, Portu- Butler cf 4 1 1 1 D. Lewis cf 4000 gal. for an exciting first and fifth innings, then got the DeShlelds 2b 2000 Scarsone 2b 4000 Piazza c 5122 Bonds If 4000 game-winners in the sixth off of Co. Hernandez c 0000 Ma. Williams 3b 4221 IP H R ER BB SO NFL game. Walloon 3b 3210 Strawberry rf 4100 Los Angeles Davis. C. Gwvnn It 3 0 0 0 Da. Martinez Ib 4121 R. Martinez TJ (9-7) B Right fielder Brandon Pico Snvder II 2000 Clayton ss 4000 Td. Worrell I Karros Ib 5344 Manwarlngc 2010 San Francisco scored on a single by third baseman Mondesi rf 3110 Hlckerson p 0000 Portugal L (9-7) 55-3 Bournlgal ss 5112 Leonard ph 1000 Hlckerson 11-3 Gil Avalos to give the Chiefs a 3-2 R. Martinez p 4110 Gomez p 0000 Gomez 11-3 Webster ph 1000 Frey p 0000 Frey 2-3 lead. Avalos later made it 4-2 when Td. Worrell p 0000 Benzlngerph 1111 WP - Td. Worrell, Portugal. he scored on a double by first base- Portugal p 0000 T - 3:29. Att. - 50,144. man Gabe Duross. Hillman allowed eight hits and push for Carey because they fear struck out six in seven innings to further instruction from Wisconsin notch the win. Tony Locey threw coaches will inhibit his ability to Vi to earn his first save Carey adapt quickly to the pro level. No of the year. Continued from Page 1B doubt their judgment is based on Madison and Peoria conclude their experiences with Duane Derk- their two-game series tonight, and player in UW history to surpass 200 sen, a one-time UW standout and the Hatters return home Thursday points. A return to the Badgers fourth-round draft choice who to face Kane County. would make Fairchild a prime can- floundered mightily in the Washing- didate for the Hobey Baker Award, ton farm system before being MADISON PEORIA released from his contract after the ob r h b! ob r h bl which is given annually to the na- Mota ss 4011 Pico cf 5100 1993-94 season. Colon cf 4110 Avalos 3b 4221 tion's best college player. No Wis- Bellum dh 4010 Blernat 2b 5130 Bill Howard, who has coached Modsen Ib 4031 Duross Ib 5032 consin player has ever won the Deores rf 3000 Cabrera dh 3010 Wisconsin goaltenders for 22 years, Oalton 2b 2000 Ellis If 0 1 Hobey. Anderson 3b 4100 Porter rt 4000 can offer some strong examples to Almond c 4000 Roasch c 2010 Losing an offensive catalyst such Jones If 4030 Brlssev ss 2000 argue that point. Mike Richter, who Totals 13 2 9 2 Totals 34 411 3 as Fairchild only magnifies the im- helped guide the New York Rangers Madison 110 000 000 - 2 portance of having a proven per- Peorlo 100 012 000 - 4 to the Stanley Cup, and Curtis Jo- E - Moto, Almond. DP - Peorla. LOB -' Peorla 15, former like Carey in the fold. After seph, a standout with the St. Louis Call and charge at 1608) 262-1440 or Modlson 8. 2B - Modsen 2, Jones, Blernot, Duross. SB - Avolos. CS - Mota. S - Brlssey. being voted WCHA rookie of the Blues, were tutored by Howard. J-800-SO BADGERS. IP H R ER BB SO Modlson year in 1993, he was 24-13-1 with a "They said they thought that I've Davis L (10-5) 52-374 3 5 4 3.04 goals against and .902 save Or stop by //ie UW Ticket Office at 1440 Monroe Street. Conway 0 20010 done as much as I can (in college) McGarlty 1 00012 ratio last season. The backup to Tickets also on sale at 20 Milwaukee Brewer Cain 12-320 0 0 2 and that the best thing for me is the Peorla Carey is sophomore Kirk Dauben- next level," Carey said. "But it ticket outlets throughout Wisconsin. Hillman W (5-7) 7 8223 speck, who played in only seven Rodriguez 1-310 0 0 comes down to what they're going Lopez 1-300 0 1 games a year ago. Locev S (1) 11-30000 to throw at you. Their offer didn't - Davis 2, Cain, Lopez. T - Ml. Att. - 2866. Sources say the Capitals made a talk." 2C SPORTS • Wisconsin State Journal, Friday, July 29,1994

today's final round to qualify for Today Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday the world championships at Indi- Sharpe may return anapolis' in September. Dean Boston Boston Boston New York New York New York Baltimore Olson, who rowed on UW's 1990 12:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. world champion varsity eight Ch.47 Ch.47 ahead of schedule boat, placed among the top eight scullers in singles competition Kane Kane Kane Quad Quad By Kent Youngblood Burlington Burlington PACKERS NOTES County County County City City while Mark Berhner, a member Agent: Manning 7p.m. 7p.m. Sports reporter 7p.m. 7p.m. 6p.m. 7p.m. 7p.m. of UW's 1986 world champion GREEN BAY — So far, during to sign with Suns varsity eight, finished in the top the Green Bay Packers' training Home gamas | | Road games 20.... A flying eagle with talons , the free agent camp, Sterling Sharpe hasn't been poised to strike will be the cen- seen practicing but he's certainly forward from the Atlanta Hawks, tral feature of Marquette Univer- has all but signed with the Phoe- sity's new sports logogram in been heard. nix Suns, according to Manning's Just ask any player who has felt time for the basketball season, the of his Sharp(e) tongue. agent Ron Grinker. TELEVISION officials said. Marquette, now the The Suns would have to re- Noon — Pro tennis — Early-round 7:30 p.m. — Pro baseball — Chi- The Packers' record-setting wide coverage of the ATP Canadian Open cago Cubs at St. Louis; WGN. Golden Eagles, abandoned its receiver is still recovering from work their payroll to get Man- at Toronto; ESPN. 9 p.m. — Pro boxing — James Warriors nickname earlier this Toney vs. Prince Charles Williams for March 23 surgery to repair a turf ning under the salary cap. The 2 p.m. — Pro golf — First-round year to avoid offending Indians. Suns signed A.C. Green earlier the IBF super- title and toe injury. He has been watching coverage of the Seniors Long Island Oscar De La Hoya vs. Jorge Paez at each practice in sweats, doing his this week to a five-year deal re- Classic at Jericho, N.Y.; ESPN. Las Vegas; HBO. CORRECTION portedly worth $25 million. 11:05 p.m. — Goodwill Games — best to teach his craft to the team's 7:05 p.m. — Goodwill Games — youthful receivers corps. He's doing Manning played five-plus Featuring: track and field, boxing finals Featuring: track and field, boxing finals Kerwin Vincent placed third and freestyle wrestling at St. Peters- his best to rib anyone who makes a years for the Los Angeles Clip- and freestyle wrestling at St. Peters- Tuesday with a score of 219.4 in pers before being traded Feb. 24 burg, Russia, taped today; WTBS. burg, Russia, taped today; WTBS. mistake. the boys 15-18 diving competition "He thinks he's a coach," said to Atlanta for Dominique Wilkins. RADIO at the Madison All-City Meet. His • The Orlando Magic is on 6 p.m. — Pro baseball Milwaukee at Boston; WIBA (1310 AM). Packers head coach Mike Holm- score was inadvertently omitted gren. "Instead of being yelled at, he the verge of a complex trade and from results published Wednesday. player shuffle that would open likes to yell at the other guy." the way to sign Chicago Bulls all- That, however, may change star forward Horace Grant. sooner than expected. Holmgren The deal would open a $2.125 had said that Sharpe would not play Michael Schumacher is ap- until the regular-season opener. million first-year salary slot for pealing his two-race ban and will Grant and give him a $22.3 mil- Thursday morning he moved that Associated Press drive in this weekend's German timetable up a week. lion contract over six years. Grand Prix. However, Schumach- Rookie running back LeShon John- The Magic plans to trade "The plan for Sterling — we set son sprints for a during a er, the leader in the Formula One it down last night — is to hopefully guard Scott Skiles to Sacramento standings, could receive even controlled scrimmage Thursday. for guard Spud Webb. Then the play him in the last preseason tougher penalties from the Inter- game," Holmgren said. "Practice Magic would release forward national Automobile Federation, Dennis Scott and sign Grant into him full-go the week prior to that I wasn't getting a fair shot (in the sport's ruling body, when his game and between now and that Miami)." Skiles' vacated salary slot. appeal is heard, probably next • Bill Fitch, who guided the point condition him." Drafted by the Dolphins out of week. . . The National Hockey Holmgren said Sharpe has begun Auburn in the second round of the Boston Celtics to the 1981 NBA League's goal of having its stars championship, was hired as coach to do some straight-ahead running. 1992 draft, Blake never played a participate in the 1998 Winter "We're not taking many chances regular-season game. of the Los Angeles Clippers, the Olympics moved one step for- fifth NBA team he will coach. on him cutting," he said. "He can As a rookie, he was asked to ward Thursday. The league and run straight ahead pretty good and switch to the defensive line, but Financial terms of his re- the International ported multi-year contract were he can jump and things like that, ended up spending the year on the Federation announced they had but we haven't asked him to do any reserve/non-football injury list not announced. forged an agreement on issues The Clippers had been without sharp cuts. We're probably being after dropping a weight on his left dealing with international play. overly cautious. He's anxious to go, a coach since firing Bob Weiss The ruling still must get the ap- foot. May 16. Associated Press but we have to do the right thing." Switched back to guard last proval of the International Olym- Sharpe hasn't practiced with the year, he was inactive the whole sea- Fitch hasn't coached since he Spain's Conchita Martinez, ranked No. 3, bounced Germany's Karin pic Committee, the various na- was fired by the New Jersey Nets team since the week before the son. He bruised his knee in the exhi- Kschwendt from the U.S. Women's Hardcourt tournament, 6-2, 6-0. tional Olympic committees and game at Kansas City on Nov. 8. bition season and was never acti- in 1992. In 21 previous seasons as the NHL Players Association. an NBA coach, Fitch spent nine • Injury update: Steve vated, though he claimed Thursday adding $12 million to the Cotton way tie for the lead of the Profes- . . . Providence College hired McMichael was held out of practice that he could have played. years with Cleveland, four in Bos- Bowl bid over the next six years. sional Golfers' Association St. Paul Pooley, an assistant coach ton, five in Houston and three Thursday, but Holmgren said the "I was going 100 percent in The move put the Cotton Jude Classic in Memphis, Tenn., at national champion Lake Su- 36-year-old wasn't seriously hurt. practice," Blake said. "Full speed." with New Jersey. Bowl's bid for six alliance games with Dicky Pride, Dave Barr, perior State, as head hockey • Derrick Coleman, saying he "In the scrimmage yesterday, he Blake said it was a poor rela- in the $100 million range, the Fuzzy Zoeller and Ted Schulz. coach. Pooley, 33, the all-time' got rolled up on his (left) leg," tionship with John Sandusky — the is intent on clearing his name, newspaper said. There was a group of 11 golf- leading scorer in Ohio State his- filed a lawsuit against the woman Holmgren said. "It was bothering Dolphins offensive line coach — The Cotton Bowl and eight ers — including Michael Bradley, tory who played with the Winni- him so I gave him the morning off. and not his injury that sidelined who accused the New Jersey Nets other bowls made presentations Duffy Waldorf and John Cook — peg Jets, replaces Mike McShane star of rape. The suit seeks dam- I will do that periodically with what him. Thursday to a group of National who finished at 67 at the Tourna- who resigned in April.. . . Andre I call our senior citizens anyway." "I knew that John Sandusky . . . ages in excess of $10,000. Collegiate Athletic Association ment Players Club at Southwind. Agassi, the No. 8 seed, saved two • Chicago's Scott Williams, Holmgren said guard Guy didn't like me," Blake said. "But I Division I-A commissioners se- • Pat Bradley took a 1-stroke match points in the tiebreaker Mclntyre, who is still nursing a really didn't care. That's beyond 26, signed a seven-year contract lecting alliance bowls. lead in the first round of the and went on to a 3-6, 6-1, 7-6 (9-7) with the . hamstring pull and hasn't practiced football. I felt that Coach (Don) The Rose Bowl has been guar- Ladies Professional Golf Associa- victory over David Wheaton in yet, might be available Monday. Shula wasn't man enough to step in anteed one of the "Tier I" games. tion Ping/Welch's Championship the third round of the Player's In- Linebacker Keo Coleman also and make the right decision to let NBC money helps The alliance will feature exclu- in Canton, Miss. Juli Inkster and ternational men's tennis tourna- sat out with a sore Achilles' tendon. me go ahead and play." sive prime-time TV slots Dec. 31, Melissa McNamara are second ment. Agassi will play top-seeded "He really couldn't push off it this Blake — highly rated coming Cotton Bowl bid Jan. 1 and Jan. 2 after 1995. with 68s. Sergi Bruguera of Spain in the morning so we're going to have to out of college — will join a highly The commissioners probably quarterfinals. In the upset of the take a look at it," Holmgren said. competitive situation in Green Bay. NBC boosted its rights fees to won't select the three winning LOCALLY round, No. 14 MaliVai Washing- • New faces: The Packers The Packers have a number of $5 million a year in hopes of the bowls until mid- to late August. ton beat third-seeded Michael added two new players Thursday by quality guards, including Mclntyre, Cotton Bowl becoming one of the Former University of Wiscon- Chang, 6-4, 6-4.. . . Nate Cebrun, claiming tight end Charles Ar- Harry Galbreath, Jamie Dukes and four bowls televised during prime Stewart rebounds, sin rowers Greg Myhr, Eric a Las Vegas sports agent linked buckle from Indianapolis and sign- Ed King. hours, The Dallas Morning News Kafka and Eric Meuler joined an- with the Florida State football ing offensive lineman Eddie Blake The 6-foot-3, 248-pound Arbuckle reported today. lands in tie for lead other rower to capture second scandal, was sentenced to 30 days as a free agent. played in all 16 games for the Indi- Network sources told the place in the first round of quad in jail and fined $2,000 for failing The 6-foot-4, 315-pound Blake, anapolis Colts last year. newspaper that NBC increased Payne Stewart shot one of his competition at the World Cham- to register with the state. was very happy to have made the Tight end Bob Brasher, with the its rights fees from $3 million a best rounds this year Thursday, a pionship Rowing Trials in Mercer Compiled from State Journal move from Miami, where he was team just three days, and offensive year for the 1996-2001 games, 5-under-par 66, and was in a five- County, N.J. They must win wire services and staff reports. released, to Green Bay. lineman Randy Bierman were "Definitely," he said. "I just felt waived.

some things I couldn't do: Playing NFL NOTES guys at 6 yards instead of 8; getting Harris up in bump-and-run with guys. I Oh, those lips and hips. Continued from Page 1C couldn't do that because I wasn't The Rolling Stones' "Voodoo confident in my knee." Lounge" tour is coming to Camp Platteville protecting the ball. He wasn't the first guy down in Randall August 26, and we're looking "Everyone makes mistakes. But punt coverage, something he had al- for Mick Jagger look-alikes. there is a time when you can't." ways taken pride in being. . Wfflthe That means young and old Micks. fans also It was a crummy end to a diffi- There was the game against cult year. Especially for a guy who And gender is not an issue — only Tampa Bay Nov. 28 when Harris resemblance is. had first earned a National Foot- was put into the offense and caught get Browns ball League job with special teams a Whofs in it for you? Plenty. play. A wide receiver coming out of 6-yard pass. As Buccaneers line- We'll treat you like a rock star for a Associated Press Vanderbilt in 1992, Houston drafted backer Hardy Nickerson made the real Mick day. The joined the him but waived him five weeks into tackle, Harris remembers thinking That means you'll get a great hotel at their National the season. that if he'd been at full strength suite for one night—complete with Football League training camp in He came to Green Bay and tied Nickerson would have been left an impressive floral bouquet, cham- Platteville on Thursday, giving the for the team lead with 14 special sucking air. teams a chance to go up against pagne and deli tray. teams tackles despite playing in So the first step was getting his You'll get four tickets to the Rolling some new faces for the first time only 10 games. It was that play that please knee all the way back. this summer. prompted the Packers to move Har- Stones concert, limousine service to The Bears, who have been prac- ris to defensive back. "Part of being 100 percent with and from Camp Randall and a pair of ticing since July 18, might be a lit- By the time last season started, a knee injury is the mental state," dark glasses to conceal your identity tle ahead of the Browns, who Harris was seeing time as the extra said Harris. "For a while there I from all the groupies. opened camp last Friday. was wearing a brace or a knee We'll also throw in a Stones T-shirt, defensive back in nickle defenses. sleeve. Just recently I stopped stand u It was a family reunion for Chi- He was having a marvelous season a copy of their new "Voodoo Lounge" cago safety and his wearing that. Not that it was stop- on special teams. By the time he ping me as far as the injury is con- release and your very own voodoo doll. cousin, Cleveland wide receiver got hurt, he had returned 13 kick- Each of the three runners-up will get Mark Carrier. offs an average of 26.7 yards. cerned, it was just a mental thing." "It was good seeing him. We His next step is proving to Fritz two tickets to the concert. The injury changed everything. Send your photo (face or full body) talked about things — his family, There was no surgery, just intense Shurmur, the Packers' new defen- ,my wedding. We didn't talk foot- rehabilitation that allowed him to sive coordinator, that he's ready to with name, age, telephone number ball, we talked social things," the come back six games later. But by contribute on defense again. and self-addressed stamped Bears safety said. then he was out of the flow. When "The whole thing about playing The Browns arrived Wednesday he returned, Doug Evans and defense and getting acclimated to night, and the teams practiced "Rhythm Mick Jogger Contest" Sammy Walker had taken his defen- all the things you have to do from a 1901 Fish Hatchery Rd. twice Thursday, as they plan to do sive duties. coverage standpoint takes time," today, also. And even though he returned to Shurmur said. "And he missed that PO Box 8056 A rookies scrimmage is sched- special teams play, he could tell he last year. So that's what we're Madison, Wl 53708 uled for Pioneer Stadium at 10 a.m. wasn't himself. trying to do right now: Load him up Saturday; admission will be $4. Photos should be postmarked by "I could work on my fundamen- with reps, then look for the develop- Monday, August 1. • Chiefs' Barnett charged: Kan- tals," Harris said, "But there were ment." 'sas City Chiefs wide receiver Tim The winning photos will run in the Barnett was charged Thursday in BASEBALL BASKETBALL] HOCKEY Rhythm section on August 26. 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He is accused of grabbing a Keith's 1 Steve & Jeanne Jesberger 14-year-old maid at a hotel and cer- SPORTS CARD The Capital Times forming a sexual act. Present • Cowboys' Harper hurt again: The Adolph Blaska Memorial WORLD Wide receiver re-in- 25-Lap Feature Plus Full Show 'jured his right shoulder in practice Located Next to Kohl's In Nakoma Plaza and might not be available for the ^ Qualifying 6:30 4521 West BeWlneHwy. Store Hours ' preseason game Racing Follows Madison, Wl 53711 M-F12-8 against the Sun- , 1fe\ Located 5 Miles Norlrt 273-2255 (Ball) Sat 104 7 ol 1-94 on Co. Rd. N Fax 273-1174 Sun. 11-5 day night in . 0,J in Rugun PramPrairieo . WiWiss. 10D SCOREBOARD ' Wisconsin State Journal, Sunday, July 31,1994 CITY/AREA SPORTS FOOTBALL AUTO RACING DOG RACING Golf Southeast Division BASEBALL Fort Atkinson at Lake Geneva Professional 23, Dallas, , de, Ari- MADISON MEN'S CITY uttca at Brodhead zona State, four years, $3.1 million. Area NORTHERN SECTION Professional TOURNAMENT NFL 24, New York Giants, Thomas clnnati, 29; TGwynn, San Diego, 29. Al Blockhowk Country Club Pine Bluff at Ashton FIRST-ROUND SIGNINGS Lewis, wr, Indiana, four years, FORMULA ONE WISCONSIN DELLS Major league leaders GREYHOUND PARK Triples - RSanders, Cincinnati, 8; Minor league Sorurdoy't third-round return Sauk Prairie atWaunakee 1, Cincinnati, , dt, terms undisclosed. GERMAN GRAND PRIX 117 - Jeff Slmonson, Maple Bluff, Povnette at Block Earth, noon Ohio State, six years, $14.4 million. Saturday's matinee results AMERICAN LEAGUE Butler, Los Angeles, 8; DLewls, Son MIDWEST LEAGUE 25, Kansas Cffy, , rb, At Hockenheim, Germany Francisco, 7; Clayton, San Francis- MlddetonatRlo 2, Indianapolis, Marshall Faulk, Texas A&M. FIRST G AB R H Avg. Lineup for today's race Grade E (5/16 ml.) Time 32.23 co, 6; TFernandez, Cincinnati, 6; 11 SECOND44ALF 221 - Nlles Bokke, Maole Bluff, Cross Plains at Mazomanle rb, Son Diego State, reported seven 26, Houston, Henry Ford, de, Ar- 1, Gerhard Berger, Austria, Fer- Thomas, Chi ...103 364 100133 .365 SOOTHE!RNIMVtSION Poynette at Waunakee, 4 p.m. years, $17.5 million. kansas. 1 Washlta Shaker 5.40 3.40 2.40 ore tied with 5. '1-75-75; Chris Caulum, Blackhawk, rari, 1 minute, 43.582 seconds, Lofton, Cle 100 412 95 146 .359 Home runs - MaWllllams, San W L Pet GB 76-71-74. WESTERN SECTION 3, Washington, , ab, 27, Buffalo, Jeff Burrls, db, Notre J Clock Croc 9.20 3.40 Belle, Cle 101 394 86141 .358 146.378 mph. 2, Jean Alesl, France, 5 Nick Charles 3.00 Francisco, 38; Bagwell, Houston, 35; Cedar Rapids — 22 15 .595 ..— 222 - Brad Nelson, Blockhawk, South Wayne at Cazenovla Tennessee. Dome, four years, reported $2.8 Ferrari, 145.714. 3, Damon Hill, Brit- O'Neill, NY 92 327 58116 .355 18 19 .466 4 77-76-69. New Glarus at Reedsburg Quln 1-2 J26.20; $2 Trl 1-2-5 Bonds, San Francisco, 31; Galarra- Clinton „—. — •— 4, New England, Willie McGlnest, million. ain, Williams Renault, 145.694. 4, Molltor, Tor .... 102 401 7? 139 .347 Peorio 18 19 .484 4 223 - Greg Moser, Cherokee, 72- Muscoda at Hollandale de. Southern Col, four years, re- 28, Son Francisco, William Floyd, $147.20; SITrl 1-2-5 $73.60 Boggs.NY 87 324 55111 .343 ga, Colorado, 31; Bichette, Colorado, Michael Schumacher, Germany, SECOND 27; McGrlff, Atlanta, 27; Mitchell, vSprlnofTeld 16 21 .432 6 75-76. Livingston at Plattevllle ported $6 million. rb, Florida State. Benetton Ford, 145.356. 5, Ukvo Ka- Davis, Cal 98 353 66 116 .329 21 .432 6 wlota at Rlchlond Center Grade D (5/14 ml.) Time 31.48 Cincinnati, 27. Quad City 16 224 - Scott Schwendemann, 5, Indianapolis, , Ib, 29, Cleveland, Derrick Alexander, favama, Japan Tyrrell Yamaha, Clark, Tex 100357 69117.328 Burlington 14 23 J78 6 Odona Hills, 72-77-75; Tobln Up- Nebraska, terms undisclosed. wr, Michigan. 3 Greys Gretagorbo 4.20 2.80 3.00 Palmeiro, Bal. 100 388 75 126 .325 Stolen bases - DSanders, Cincin- 144.732. 6, David Coulthord, Britain, 2 Delmar Pat 6.60 5.00 nati, 36; Grlssom, Montreal, 35; Blg- Madison 14 23 J78 8 shaw, Yahoro Hills, 73-75-76; Kirk ROCK RIVER LEAGUE 6, Tampa Bay, Trent Dllfer, ab, Williams Renault, 144.142. 7, Mark Baerga.Cle .... 91 392 75127 .324 Wleland, Cherokee, 74-74-76. SOUTHERN DIVISION Fresno State. 1 Mondays Son 3.40 glo, Houston, 32; Corr, Florida, 30; Blundell, Britain, Tyrrell Yamaha, DLewls, San Francisco, 27; Mouton, NORTHERN DIVISION 225 - Stu Grendohl, Cherokee, W L W L 7, Son Francisco, , 143.694. 8, Mlka Hakklnen, Finland, Quln 2-3 $29.80; J2 Trl 3-2-1 Runs - Thomas, Chicago, 100; Watertown .. 10 2 Ashlppun 6 6 1994 NFL PRESEASON SCHEDULE S200.80; SI Trl 1-2-3 S100.40 Houston, 23; Clayton, San Francisco, W L Pet GB 74-76-75; Tom Frrioerold, Nokoma, dt, Notre Dame, agreed to terms, McLaren Peugeot, 143.676.9, Helnz- Lofton, Cleveland, 95; Belle, Cleve- .439 78-74-73. Laurel Tvrn 8 4 Clyman 6 6 six years, $8 million. Saturday retults Superfecta (3-2-1-A) $81.20 Dally 23; DeShlelds, Los Angeles, 23; Lor- South Bend 23 13 Atlanta 21, Son Diego 17 Harald Frentien, Germany, Sauber land, 86; Canseco, Texas, 85; GrlftVv 24 14 .632 ..— Helenvllle ... 8 5 Turlno Clinic 5 6 8, Seattle, Sam Adams, de, Texas Doubled-3) S8.80 kin, Cincinnati, 23. yRockford lit - Tom Stelnhauer, Chero- Miami 20, New York Giants 19 Mercedes, 143.126. 10, Eddie Irvine, . Jr, Seattle, 82; Phillips, Detroit, 80; Appleton 20 15 .571 IV, kee, 72-77-77. Neosho 8 6 Lebanon 210 A&M. THIRD Mollfor, Toronto, 77. Pitching (11 Decisions) - Free- Today's gomet Britain, Jordan Hart, 143.101. 11, man, Colorado, 10-2, .833, 2.90; Kane County — IB 16 .529 4 227 - Brian Baumann, 73-77-77; Johnson Cr . 7 6 Cottage Grv 211 9, Cleveland, , Rubens Barrlchello, Brazil, Jordan Grade M (5/16 ml.) Time 32.53 RBI - Belle, Cleveland, 97; Puck- db, Alabama. Denver vs. Los Angeles Raiders 3 Here Comes Amy . 9.60 6.40 3.00 Mercker, Atlanta, 9-3, .750, 3.57; So- Belott 19 18 JJ14 4'/i John Boles, Cherokee, 75-74-78; Jeff at Barcelona, Spain, noon Hart, 143.063. 12, Olivier Panls, erf, Minnesota, 97; Carter, Toronto, West Michigan ... 19 19 .500 5 Dalbv, Odana Hills, 79-73-75; Tom NORTHERN DIVISION 10, Arizona, Jamlr Miller, Ib, 1 Power Paws Polly 5.40 3.60 berhogen, New York, 12-4, .750, Houston ot Kansas City, 8 p.m. France, Llgler Renault, 142.896. 13, 2 Bk's Kelly 2 60 95; Thomas, Chicago, 94; Franco, 2.62; KHIII, Montreal, 14-5, .737, 3.18; Fort Wayne 16 21 .432 7'/j Huset, Blockhawk, 74-78-75; Randy W L W L UCLA. Martin Brundle, Britain, McLaren Chicago, 87; Canseco, Texas, 85; Oaktleld 10 3 Horlcon 6 8 Minnesota at Dallas, 8 p.m. Quln 1-3 $24.20; $2 Trl 3-1-2 DnJackson, Philadelphia, 13-5, .722, V - first-half champion Behrends, Odana Hills, 71-79-77; Joe 11, Chicago, , Ib, Al- Friday, Aug. 5 Peugeot, 142.688. 14, Eric Bernard, Sierra, Oakland, 84. Blasl, Maple Bluff, 78-75-74; Chuck Sllnaer 9 3 Brownsville . 6 8 corn State, five years, $5 million France, Llgler Renault, 142.591. $103.00; $1 Trl 1-2-3 $51.50 3.42; Rl|o, Cincinnati, 9-4, .692, 3.28; at Detroit, 6:30 FOURTH Hits - Lofton, Cleveland, 148; GMaddux, Atlanta, 13-6, .664,1.69. Saturday's results Hlnners, Cherokee, 76-77-74; Mike Rubicon 10 4 Waupun 4 9 plus. p.m. 15, Johnny Herbert, Britain, Lotus Belle, Cleveland, 141; Molltor, To- Krueger, Maple Bluff, 75-76-76. Kewaskum . 9 4 Oshkosh 210 12, New York Jets, , Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.95 Strikeoutt - Benes, San Diego, Kane County 15, Madison 0 Seattle at Indianapolis, 6:30 p.m. Mugen , 142.136. 16, Gianni 7 Lady Finn n.20 6.20 3.40 ronto, 139; Thomas, Chicago, 133; 175; Ri|o, Cincinnati, 141; GMaddux, 2J8 - Mike Goode, Nakoma, 74- Hustlsford ... 7 5 Fond du Lac 211 db, Texas AAM, four years, $4 mil- Morbldelll, Italy, Footwork Ford, Baerga, Cleveland, 127; Griffey Jr, South Bend 17, Belolt 8 lion. Philadelphia at Chicago, 7 p.m. 8 Teene Kelsle 6 80 4 00 Atlanta, 137; Glavlne, Atlanta, 132; Fort Wayne 3, Appleton 2 76-78; Mike Murphy, Cherokee, 75- New Orleans at New England, 7 141.887. 17, Christian Flttlpaldl, Seattle, 127; Palmeiro, Baltimore, 77-76; John Aehl, Nakomo, 71-80-77. 13, New Orleans, Joe Johnson, de, Brazil, Footwork Ford, 141.510. 18, 1 Pate My Buddy 3.80 Soberhagen, New York, 131; Rockford 1, West Michigan 0 p.m. Quln 7-8 $25.20; $2 Trl 7-8-1 126; Franco, Chicago, 126. PJMartinez, Montreal, 124; Fassero, 229 - Mark Ducrst, Nakoma, 80- Today's games Louisville, four years, terms undis- Andrea de Cesarls, Italy, Sauber Doubles - Knoblauch, Minneso- Burlington 5, Peoria 2 San Francisco ot Arizona, 8:30 $486.60; $1 Trl 1-7-8 $243.30 Montreal, 119. Cedar Rapids 13, Quod City 7 73-76; John Klus, Odano Hills, 76-75- SOUTHERN DIVISION closed. p.m. Mercedes, 141.334. 19, Jos Verstop- ta, 42; Belle, Cleveland, 35; Fryman, 78. Madison Laurel Tavern at 14, Philadelphia, Bernard Wil- pen, Netherlands, Benetton Ford, Superfecta (7-8-1-5) $617.40 Sovet - DJones, Philadelphia, Clinton 12, Springfield 5 Saturday, Aug. 6 Detroit, 33; Thomas, Chicago, 31; 27; Franco, New York, 26; Beck, Son 230 - Douo Czerwlnskl, Maple Clvman liams, ot, Georgia, five years, re- 141.228. 20, Plerlulgl Martini, Italy, FIFTH Lofton, Cleveland, 29; Palmeiro, Lot Angeles Rams vs. Green Bay Grade E (5/16 ml.) Time 32.27 Francisco, 25; Wetteland, Montreol, Today's games Bluff, 74-82-74. Cottage Grove at Watertown ported $5.1 million. at Madison, noon Minardi Ford, 141.115. 21, Alesson- Baltimore, 29; Nllsson, Milwaukee, Kane County at Madison, 7 p.m. 231 - Mark Enoman, Blackhawk, Johnson Creek at Helenvllle 15, , Wayne dro Zanardl, Italy, Lotus Mugen 7 Bonds Texas Luck 29.60 9.80 7.20 21; McMlchael, Atlanta, 20; Myers, Cincinnati at Tampa Bay, 6:30 1 Indian Haven 8.00 5.00 28; Baergo, Cleveland, 26; Puckett, Chicago, 20; Hudek, Houston, 16; South Bend ot Belolt 79-76-76. Ashlppun at Madison Turino Gondv, ot, Auburn, five years, re- p.m. Honda, 141.085. 22, Erik Comas, Minnesota, 28. Appleton at Fort Wayne 232 - Mark Dlsrud, Blackhawk, Clinic ported $5.1 million. France, Larrousse Ford, 140.036. 23, 3 Rw You No Me E 6.20 Triplet - LJohnson, Chicago, 13; BRuffln, Colorado, 16. 74-79-79. Cleveland at New York Giants, 7 Quln 1-7 $60.00; $2 Trl 7-1-A Peoria at Burlington NORTHERN DIVISION 16, Green Bay, Aaron Taylor, ot, p.m. Mlchele Alboreto, Italy, Minardi Coleman, Kansas City, 11; Lofton, Waupun at Horlcon $264.20; $1 Trl 7-1-A $142.10 Quod Cltv at Cedar Rapids 233 - Brian Karlovlch, Black- Notre Dome, four years, reported Pittsburgh at Miami, 7 p.m. Ford, 139.951. 24, Olivier Beretta, Cleveland, 8; ADIaz, Milwaukee, 7; Springfield at Clinton hawk, 74-82-77; Brent Beer, Chero- Fond du Lac at Oshkosh $4 million. France, Larrousse Ford, 139.454. 25, SIXTH Houston vs. San Diego at San An- Grade D (TBC ml.) Time 39.15 McRoe, Kansas City, 6; White, To- Brewers averages kee, 74-80-79; Dick Reaenberg, Rubicon at Oak field 17, Pittsburgh, Charles Johnson, tonio, 8 p.m. David Brabham, Australia, Slmtek ronto, 6; 5 are tied with 5. Blackhawk, 79-75,79. Brownsville at Hustlsford wr, Colorado, five years, $4.6 mil- 7 Golden Karma 5.40 3.40 2.60 Atlanta at Denver, 8 p.m. Ford, 139.212. 24, Jean-Marc Gou- Home runs - Thomas, Chicago, BATTING 234 - Dick Soukup, Nakoma, 77- Sllnger at Kewaskum lion. non, France, Slmtek Ford, 136.786. 8 Hawkhlll Sebrlng 4.00 3.00 Hatters averages Kansas City vs. Minnesota at 1 Daring Demi . 3.00 36; Griffey Jr, Seattle, 36; Belle, ab h 2b 3b hr rbi avg 74-83; Gary Sfelnhauer, Nakoma, 18, Minnesota, DeWayne Wash- , 9 p.m. 27, Paul Belmondo, France, Pacific Cleveland, 35; Canseco, Texas, 29; AMERICAN LEGION Quln 7-8 $15.00; $2 Trl 7-8-1 $64.60; Wrona ..... 10 5 4 0 1 3 .500 BATTING 77-76-81; Bill McCormlck, Black- ington, cb. North Carolina State, Sunday, Aug. 7 llmor, 136.390. 28,.Bertrand Gachot, Fielder, Detroit, 25; MVaughn, Bos- Voile hawk, 81-75-78; Jim Lemon, Nako- four years, $3.3 million. France, Pacific llmor, 136.182. $1 Trl 1-7-8 $32.30 , 24 12 4 0 2 5 .500 ab h 2b 3b hr rbi ovg Los Angeles Raiders ot Dallas, Superfecta (7-8-1-2) $303.60 ton, 24; Carter, Toronto, 24. Seltzer ....,275 86 19 2 5 43 .313 ma, 75-77-82. At Vlroqua 19, Minnesota, Todd Stoussle, ot, Stolen bases - Lofton, Cleveland, Mota 360 109 16 3 1 33 .303 8p.m. Ltetoch ...,, 54 16 3 0 0 2 .296 Colon 85 25 2 0 1 16 .294 235 - Dick Masse, Yahara Hills, Sunday's result! California, four years, terms undis- Monday, Aug. 8 54; Coleman, Kansas City, 46; Nixon, Black Earth 9, Vlroaua 8 closed. SEVENTH Harper .._ 251 73 15 0 4 32 .291 Anderson . 324 93 19 3 9 34 .287 78-77-80; Bob Jones, Yahara Hills, Washington at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Boston, 36; Knoblauch, Minnesota, Nllsson ... 361 102 28 3 74-81-80; Bill Leldlch, Cherokee, 79- Holmen 9, Bangor 5 20, Miami, , dt, Mis- IROC ROUND FOUR Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 31.69 29; McRoe, Kansas City, 28; BvAn- 12 45 .283 Modsen ... 360 103 19 0 8 71 .286 75-81. Black River Falls 4, Mouston 0 sissippi, four years, reported $3 mil- Friday, Aug. 12 2 Ball Me 14.60 5.80 4.60 Mleske ... 237 64 13 1 10 34 .270 Wallace ... 69 19 5 0 2 10 .275 At Brooklyn, Mich. derson, Baltimore, 27; ACole, Vaughn ... 323 1 236 - Nell Tlzlanl, Cherokee, 76- Championship game lion. Buffalo at Atlanta, 6 p.m. 3 Falcon Flash 5.20 6.80 86 23 19 53 .244 Jones.. — 325 89 18 2 2 17 .274 Saturday's final result! 6 Frenchle Zoo 4.00 Minnesota, 25. Hamilton .. 141 37 10 1 1 79-81. Holmen 10, Black Earth 3 21, Detroit, , wr. Kansas City at Washington, 7 p.m. 1, (7) Al Unser Jr., Albuquerque, 13 .262 Deores ..... 115 31 6 1 2 12 .270 Quln 2-3 $96.20; $2 Trl 2-3-6 Pitching (11 Decisions) - Bere, Surhoff .... 134 35 11 2 5 22 .261 238 - Craig Nelson, Blackhawk, Southern Col, 4 years, reported Denver ot Son Francisco, 7 p.m. N.M., CART lndy-car,-50,21,150.387. Chicago, 10-2, .833, 3.68; Key, New McKlnnon 153 41 6 3 5 30 .268 78-77-83. CLASS AA $3.15 million. Saturday, Aug. 13 2, (12) Mark Martin, Daytona Beach, $2140.60; $1 Trl 2-3-6 $1070.30 Reed 352 92 19 0 2 32 .261 Martin 97 25 5 0 5 24 .258 EIGHTH York, 15-3, .833, 3.45; Boever, De- Spiers 204 1 At Tomah 22, Los Angeles Raiders, Rob Fla., NASCAR stock cor, 50 20 (3). 3, troit, 9-2, .818, 3.62; Cone, Kansas 53 10 0 17 .260 Morel 25 6 1 0 0 2 .240 Metro golf Saturday's results Fredrlckson, Ib, Michigan State, five Miami v». Green Bay at Milwau- (8) Rusty Wallace, Concord, N.C., Grade A (5/16 ml.) Time 31.88 Diaz 187 47 5 7 1 17 .251 Dalton — 371 88 24 3 12 65 .237 5 Aggie Special 8.80 5.40 4.00 City, 15-4, .789, 2.74; MClark, Cleve- Clrillo ...... Sun Prairie (72) - Mike Freden- Second round years, terms undisclosed. kee, 7 p.m. NASCAR stock car, 50, 19 (5). 4, (11) land, 11-3, .786, 3.82; Mussina, Balti- 85 21 5 0 2 8 .247 Bellum 195 46 6 3 2 20 .236 berg 76, 78, Jim Corflts Sparta 9, Reedsburg 5 1 Mohican Brenda 19.604.60 Valentin .. 253 62 19 0 9 41 .245 Almond .... 277 63 14 0 3 23 .227 Dale Earnhardt, Doolie, N.C., NAS- 4 Wlx No Trlx 4 40 more, 14-5, .737, 3.24; MPerez, New 79. Portage 13, Boraboo 6 CAR stock car, 50, 14 (2). 5, (4) Tom York, 8-3, .727, 3.70; Wegman, Mil- Word.. 328 79 14 2 8 42 .241 Doucette.. 117 24 4 1 2 11 .205 Odona Hillt (72) - Neol Koofradk Onalaksa 2, Tomah I Kendall, LaCanodo, Calif., IMSA Quln 1-5 $56.20; $2 Trl 5-1-4 waukee, 8-3, .727,3.98. Joho 248 59 10 0 11 31 .238 Ugueto .... 85 14 3 1 0 11 .165 71; Dick Olson, Joe Gentllll 75; Steve GOODWILL GAMES GTS sports car, 50, 10. 6, (10) Jack $472.80;$! Trl 1-4-5 $236.40 Matheny .. 53 12 3 0 1 2 .226 Others 530 147 28 3 6 68 .277 Superfecta (5-1-4-A) $1034.80 Strikeouts - Rjohnson, Seattle, O'Leory ... Hall 76; John Feldt, Tom Sfrohm 77; VFW TEENER LEAGUE Baldwin, Marietta, Go., SCCA 183; Clemens, Boston, 154; Flnley, 46 10 0 1 1 4 .217 Team _. 3463 921 180 22 59453 .266 Guv Just, Steve Blaschke, Gene State tournament Saturday's results 15-11) Trans-Am, 50, 9. 7, (1) Geoff Brab- NINTH California, 134; Appier, Kansas City, Henry ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 K Ing 78; Dave Melum 79. Al Waterloo United States def. Netherlands, ham, Manalapan, Fla., International Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 31.98 Others 28 4 2 0 0 0 .214 Runt (511) - Jones 61; Mota 58; 1 Prankster 14.60 13.00 4.20 133; Hentgen, Toronto, 130; Cone, Cherokee (72) - Wynn Grendahl Quarterfinals Wrestling 3-0(15-10,15-8,16-14) sports car, 50, 8. 8, (5) , Kansas City, 120; Rogers, Texas, Team—3598 95821921 93470.246 Dalton 56; Anderson, Modsen 50; Al- 75; Tom LaRue, Bob Lozarz, Steve Watertown 11, Oregon 1 Russia def. Germany, 3-0 (15-11, High Point, N.C., NASCAR stock car, 5 Waubun Helen 9.00 8.40 2 Minnow Pearl 6.60 mond 34; Bellum 26; McKlnnon 17; Genda 76; Orv Erlckson, Jim Sulli- Monroe 4, Waunakee 1 62 kg (136.5 pounds) 15-6, 15-10) 50, 7. 9, (3) Danny Sullivan, Aspen, Saves - LeSmHh, Baltimore, 32; Runt (503) - Vaughn 54; Ward 50; Colon, Deores 15; Martin 14; Wallace van 78; Pete Grefshelm, Dick Lu- Milton 12, Fort Atkinson 1 Quarterfinals - Carlo Ortiz, Colo., CART Indy-cor, 50, 6. 10, (9) Quln 1-5 $123.80; $2 Trl 1-5-2 Nllsson 49; Reed, Joha 42; Valentin 41; 12; Doucette 11; Morel 5; Ugueto 4. $2055.80; $1 Trl 1-2-5 $1027.90 Montgomery, Kansas City, 23; dtke79. Whitewater 8, Mlddleton 4 Cuba, dec. Ramll Islamov, Uzbeki- Steve Klnser, Bloomlngton, Ind., Agullera, Minnesota, 21; Eckerslev, Seltzer 40; Mleske 39; Spiers 26; Others 84. Maple Bluff (71) - Laura Tzokls stan, 8-2. Sergei Smal, Belarus, dec. Water polo , 50, 5. 11, (2) Scott TENTH Hamilton, Harper 23; Surhoff 20; Diaz Grade A (5/16 ml.) Time 31.97 Oakland, 17; Russell, Cleveland, 16; Jack Kelly 74; Scon Hleoel 76-79; John Fisher, Ypsllantl, Mich., 5-1. Sharp, Norwalk, Conn., SCCA Ayalo, Seattle, 15; Fetters, Milwau- 17; CMIto 10; O'Leorv, Volte 6; Llstoch, Stolen bases (109) - Mota 22; Larry Watson, Jim Llndblode, Jack Running Russl Radev, Bulgaria, won by tech. Gold medal match Trans-Am, 19, crash, 4. 12, (6) Dale 1 Bdk's Alf 5.60 3.60 3.20 kee, 15. Motheny 3; Wrona 2; Others 2. 3 Lota Basooka 14.40 7.00 Jones 20; Bellum, Dalton 8; Anderson Storer 76; Lee Kelly 77; Don Mur- fall over Colin Bechard, Canada, 12- Russian, Germany 9 Jorrett, Hickory, N.C, NASCAR Stolen bows (56) - Valentin 11; 7; McKlnnon 5; Colon 4; Ugueto 3; phy, Bill Yost 78; John B. Walsh, FESTIVAL FIVE 0. Magomed Azlzov, Russia, dec. Bronze medal match stock car, 11, crash, 3. 4 Rambling Jackie 3.20 Vaughn 8; Spiers 7; Ward 6; Diaz, Italy 9, Spain 8 Quln 1-3 $48.40; $2 Trl 1-3-4 Modsen, Deores 2; Morel, Almond, M(ke Greenhalgh, Steve Carovello, Al St. Dennis Church Osman Omer, Turkey, 12-2. Race statlttlcs NATIONAL LEAGUE Reed 5; Hamilton, Mleske 3; Llstoch, Wallace 1. Others 24. Jerry Peterson 79. Saturday's results Semifinals - Ortiz dec. Smal, 7-0. Time of race: 39 minutes, 53.626 $273.00;$! Trl 1-3-4 $136.50 Houtton-LA game not Included Joho, Seltzer 2; Nllsson, O'Leorv 1. 5K Azlzov dec. Rodev, 11-0. Superfecta (1-3-4-2) $1224.20 Pleasant view (72) - Daren seconds. Margin of victory: 0.347- G AB R H Avg. Errors (80) - Valentin 17; Seltzer Errors (139) - Mota 37; Anderson Slmms 74, Paul Roberts 78. Men - 1, Chuck Oehcer, 16:17; 2, Repechage - Islamov dec. Smal, Medal standings seconds (about I'/i car-lengths). ELEVENTH 10; Jaha, Spiers 8; Mleske, Surhoff, Jay Rabldeaux, 16:36; 3, Frank Con- 3-2. Omer dec. Radev, 3-2. Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 32.00 Gwynn,SD 99 375 71 145 .387 14; Dalton, Modsen 11; Bellum 7; Al- Monona (36) - Parent-Child Caution flags: 3 (caution laps do not Bagwell, Hou .... 99 363 95133 .366 Ward 4; Clrillo, Harper, Llstoch, Vau- mond 4; Martin 5; Jones, Wltoslck 4; Tournament - 10 and under - way, 16:39. Gold medal match - Azlzov won Country G S B T count). Lead changes: 7 among 5 3 Agreeable Ann 9.60 3.80 3.80 ghn, Reed 3; Diaz, Matheny, Nllsson 2; Women - 1, Laura Taylor, 20:30; by fall over Ortiz, 4:05. 4 Brandy's Fury 6.80 3.60 Morris, Cln 102 400 57 140 .350 Cain, Detmers, Ugueto 3; Colon, Randy and Nicholas Engen, 45. 11- Russia 41 30 35 K drivers. Lap leadert: Brabham 1- Alou, Man 97 377 71 125 .332 Bones, Mercedes, Fetters, Sconlan, 2, Sandy Ganshert, 21:48; 3, Jane Bronie medal match - Islamov 8 Airs Quick Trip 3.80 Wronol. Davis, Carroll, McGarrlty, Doucette, 12 - Dennis and John Preston, 47. United Stores 28 25 30 Wallace 2-23; Martin 24-32; Earn- Piazza, LA 96 364 57 119 .327 Wallace, Deores 2; Matulevlch, Wind- 13-14 - Mike and Steve Euhordv, Rach, 21:57. won by tech. fall over Omer, 10-0. Cuba ...... 996 Quln 3-4 $26.00; $2 Trl $; (3-4-A) hardt 33-36; Wallace 37-41; Earn- $32.00 Boone, Cln 97 335 49 109 .325 ham 1. Others 12. 42. 15-18 - Steve and Fred Engle, Filth-place match - Smal dec. Germany 2 5 11 hardt 42-45; Martin 46; Unser 47-50. Rodev, 3-1. TWELFTH Jefferles,StL.... 93 355 44 115 .324 39. 19 and up - Mike and Bob China „ ..... 7 5 1 Final Serlet points (ties broken by Conine, Fla 103 402 54 130 .323 PITCHING PITCHING Burke, 38. Sailing 68(149.5) South Korea 930 finishing position In final race) and Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 32.24 2 Cupid Black Lace 30.40 13.60 3.60 Mitchell, Cln 85 274 52 69 .322 IP h bb so w-l era ip h bb to w-l era Nakomo (70) - Jim Helneke 78; Quarterfinals - Omer Ungor, Britain ... 343 1 money won: Martin 66, $200,000; Justice, Atl 93 312 55100 .321 Merceds 27.0 20 13 10 LAKE MONONA SAILING CLUB Turkey, dec, Austin Scott, Canada, 5 Aria Special 18.20 4.20 2-0 2.33 Wltaslck 112.1 74 42141 10-4 2.32 Rod Hunsberger, Doug Rasmussen, Saturday's resultt Ukraine 046 1 Unser 56, $100,000 ; Wolloce 56, Fetters .. 44.2 40 26 31 1-4 2.62 Davis .... 122.2 110 41 93 10-5 2.49 Ron Thorstad, George Slmos, Jack 6-1. Townsend Sounders, Phoenix, 214 8 Diamond Tenman 3.80 ' c-scow - 1, John Schuette; 2, Spain $60,000; Earnhardt 56, $50,000; Bal- Runs - Bagwell, Houston, 95; Bones-... 152.0 152 41 48 10-7 3.37 Mattvlch 36.1 25 14 31 2-2 3.05 Turkott 79. dec. Amir Tavakollan, Iron, 6-1. Kenya 2 1 3 dwin 48, $45,000; Klnser 43, $40,000; Quln 2-5 $57.20; $2 Trl 2-5-8 Bob Larsen; 3, Dave Plait. Vadlm Boaeev, Russia, dec. Roman $494.20; $1 Trl 2-5-8 $247.10 Grlssom, Montreal, 63; Blgglo, Wegman 104.0 121 20 54 8-3 3.96 Conway. 45.2 35 29 54 1-1 3.15 Blockhawk (72) - Ed Tallard 72; Flying scot - 1, Bob Warren; 2, japan 123 Petty 35, $40,000; Jorrett 34, $40,000; Houston, 80; Bonds, San Francisco, Bronkey 20.2 20 12 13 Detmers 57.0 59 17 40 Chuck Iverson 74; Rick Portrev, Bill Motrovlch, Ukraine, 5-0. Endre Belarus „ No Twln-Trl Winners Twln-Trl 1-1 4.35 3-5 3.79 BUI McCormlck; 3, BUI Langlols. 0 1 5 Kendall 33; $40,000; Sullivan 27, Carryover $592.90 80; Lankford, St. Louis, 77; Galarra- Scanlan . 68.0 98 26 58 2-5 4.40 McGarlry 73.0 72 29 42 3-4 3*2 Vincent, Dick Bruns 77; Bo Welch Elekes, Hungary, dec. Ryuzaburo France — 203 $40,000; Brobham 26, $40,000; Sharp ga, Colorado, 77; Bichette, Colorado, Ignaslok 78; Bob Narowetz 79. Multi-hull - 1, Gary Sternbero; 2, Katsu, Japan, 6-1. THIRTEENTH 47.0 49 12 24 3-1 4.40 Wlndhom 88.2 61 31 44 5-6 4.06 Ward Paxton; 3, Ron Henell. Belgium 1 0 4 22, $40,000. Eldred _ 167.1 142 75 8810-10 4.41 Cain.— 48.1 Yohara Hills (72) - Tom Thles Semifinal! - Sounders dec Turkey Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 32.11 66 12 58 2-4 4.08 One design - 1, Jake Martel; 2, ..... 013 RBI - Bagwell, Houston, 104; Bi- Henry™ 28.2 29 19 19 2-3 4.71 Croushre 74.2 70 32 74 6-5 4.44 71; Patricia Rolsum 72; Steve Lauck, Ungor, 8-2. Bogeev dec. Elekes, 7-2. Australia .... .„ 0 1 3 8 SmurfsEmmyLou 24.80 3.60 3.80 Stu Martel; 3, Clint Chamberlain. Repechago - Tavakollan dec. 3 Fortune Quest 12.60 4.20 chette, Colorado, 94; Plazzo, Los An- Lloyd ... 40.2 46 10 27 2-3 4JJ7 Ottmers 48.0 46 34 59 2-4 4.50' Dave Bauer, Dale Sorenson 73; Armenia 030 geles, 85; MaWllllams, San Francis- Orosco.. 35.2 Harry Acker, Jack Ledford, Don Ungor, 6-2. Motrovlch dec. Elekes, INOYCAR MARLBORO 500 1 Bdk's Cutey Pie 4.20 30 24 33 2-1 5.05 Raggio... 29.2 40 6 27 1-2 5.46 Finland 0 1 2 co, 85; Galarraga, Colorado, 85; Miranda 32.0 27 24 20 1-4 6.19 Mognelll 21.1 60 4 9 Haagenson 74; Ken Russell 75; Clark 5-2. Italy At Brooklyn, Mich. Quln 3-8 $36.20; $2 Trl 6-3-1 0-3 5.48 Diving .... 0 1 2 $462.40;$! Trl 1-3-8 $231.20 McGrlff, Atlanta, 79; Morris, Cincin- Navarro 78.1 100 31 54 3-7 6.64 Carroll .. 94.2 119 50 61 5-8 5.99 Hogan, Jeff Brown 77; Mike Reuter, Gold medal match - Sounders Uzbekistan .... 003 Lineup for today's race dec. Bogeev, 6-5. Superfecta (e-A-1-4) $619.00 nati, 75; LWolker, Montreal, 75. Hlguera. 54.1 71 32 33 1-5 7.45 Others ... 32.1 45 57 32 1-4 10.02 Cliff Schmltt 78; Jim Klelnschmldt, ALL-CITY MEET Norway .... 200 1, Nigel Mansell, England, Lola- HIM - TGwynn, San Diego, 145; Klefer .... 10.2 Mike Acker, John Bevler, Bob Mar- Bronze medal match - Motro- Ford XB, 233.738. 2, Raul FOURTEENTH 15 8 8 1-0 8.44 Team. 899.2 85439978351-56 4.09 Tuesday's corrected results Costa Rico .... 1 1 0 Morris, Cincinnati, 140; Bichette, Team. 931.0 94037352049-54 4.57 gala, Tom Llnde 79. vlch dec. Tavakollan, 3-2. Puerto Rico Boesel, Brazil, Lola-Ford Cosworth Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 32.69 Boys .... 1 0 1 6 Diamond Yettl... 18.60 10.80 4.20 Colorado, 138; Bagwell, Houston, Earned runt (473) - Eldred 82; Na- 15-18 Fifth-place match - Elekes dec. Romania .... 020 XB, 232.672. 3, Michael Andrettl, 133; Galarraga, Colorado, 133; Co- Earned runs (409) - Carroll 63; Ungor, 3-0. Nazareth, Pa., Reynard-Ford Cos- 5 Cabana Entry 13.40 3.80 varro 58; Bones 57; Wegman 46; Hl- Wlndham 40; Croushore 37; Davis 34; 1, Tom Ross, Monona, 255.25; 2, Latvia .... 020 1 Bullseve's King 4.40 nine, Florida, 130; Alou, Montreal, guero 45; Scanlan 43; Ignaslak 23; Baseball Mart Nlnneman, Maple Bluff, 242.95; 90(196) Nigeria .... 020 worth XB, 232.543.4, Robby Gordon, Cain, McGorrHv 31; Wltaslck 29; Ott- Quarterfinals - Melvln Douglas, Orange, Calif., Lola-Ford Cosworth Quln 5-6 $44.20; $2 Trl 6-5-A Lloyd, Miranda 22; Orosco 20; Henry mers, Detmers 24; Raggio 18; Conwav BABE RUTH LEAGUE 3, Kerwln Vincent, HIM Farm, 219.05; Canada .... 0 1 1 $148.60;$! Trl 6-5-A $74.40 Doubles - Blgglo, Houston, 38; 15; Fetters 13; Bronkey, Klefer 10' 4, Dave Hornemann, Westslde, Mesa, Ariz., dec. Soslan Fryev, Rus- Jamaica .... 002 XB, 230.649. S, Mario Andrettl, LWolker, Montreal, 38; Bichette, 16; Matulevlch, Mognelll 13; Others 36. State tournament sia, 3-1. Eldar Kurtanldze, Georgia, FIFTEENTH Mercedes 7. 180.60; 5, Nelson Williams, Park- Slovakia .... 002 Nazareth, Pa., Lola-Ford Cosworth Colorado, 32; JBell, Pittsburgh, 30; Saves (22) - Matulevlch 21; Cain I. 14-yeor-old division dec. Atsushl Ito, Japan, 10-0. Mak- XB, 230.345. 6, Stefan Johansson, Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 32.37 Saves (21) - Fetters 15; Lloyd 3; Note: The Hatters were 37-33 In the At Mlddleton crest, 156.75; 6, Rvan Lake, West- Netherlands .... 002 Bagwell, Houston, 29; Morris,' Cln- Sconlan 2; Bronkey 1. side, 155.15. harbek Khadortsev, Russia, dec. Sweden, 1993 Penske-llmor V8-D, 6 Streakln Eenle 17.20 7.80 3.00 first half Final round Moldova ...002 ; SAIIeglsLook 13.20 4.40 Girls Vladimir Matyushenko, Belarus, 10- Hungary ...002 ; 228.771. 7, Emerson Frttlpaldl, Appleton 9, Stevens Point 5 0. Brazil, Penske-llmor V8-D, 228.710. 3 Highland Monte 3.40 Appleton 5, Stevens Point 1 13-14 Algeria ...100 Quln 5-6 $80.20; $2 Trl 6-5-3 1, Maren Peifer, Shorewood, Semifinals - Douglas dec. Ingo Mozamblaue ...100 8, Too Fabl, Italy, Revnard-llmor Manz, Germany, 3-2. Khaaartsev V8-D, 228.645. 9, Dominic Dobson, $1512.20; $1 Trl 3-5-6 $756.10 230.05 (record); 2, Rachel Sorrier, Morocco ...100 Superfecta (6-A-3-4) $545.80 At- NBC TOURNAMENT Shorewood, 183.85; 3, Nlkkl Jesper- dec. Kurtanldze, 6-2. Slovenia Truckee, Calif., Lola-Ford Cosworth Clots AA ...100 tendance 1015 Handle $75,819 son, Hill Farm, 167.60; 4, Andrea Repechage - Fryev won by In- Mexico ...100 XB, 228.197.10, Jacques Vllleneuve, At Marshfield lury default over Manz. Kurtanldie Spiel, 167.60; 5, Katie Mlchalskl, Ireland ...010 Canada, Reynard-Ford Cosworth Saturday't results 157.95; 6, Erin Hallen, Mlddleton, dec. Matvushenko, 8-1. Poland XB, 227.891. 11, , Cana- Milwaukee Wolf Cleaners 9, An- Gold medal match - Khadortsev ...010 GENEVA LAKES 155.50. Sweden ...010 da, Penske-llmor V8-D, 226.825. 12, tlgo 2 dec. Douglas, 1-0. , Canada, Lola Ford- KENNEL CLUB Avenue Bar eliminated 15-18 Somalia Janesvllle 8, Milwaukee Primer- Bronze medal match - Fryev ...010 Saturday's matinee results 1, Carrie Balkln, Parkcrest, Brazil ...010 Cosworth XB, 226.641. 13, Adrian lea 1 dec. Kurtanldze, 3-1. Fernandez, Mexico, Revnard-llmor FIRST Green Bay 7, 189.05; 2, Liza Papl, Nakoma, 182.35; Portugal ...010 Madison Avenue 3, Jenny Hacker, Westslde, 177.80; Fifth-place match - Matvushen- Estonia „ V8-D, 226.411.14, Al Unser Jr., Albu- Grade M (5/16 ml.) Time 31.05 Dan Zeratsky singled in the Bars ko, won by Injury default over ...010 1 People Drive 4.20 3.00 3.4 4, Jenny Olsen, Parkcrest, 165.75; 5, Austria ...010 querque, N.M., Penske-llmor V8-D, Semifinals Manz. 22J.376. 4 Teed Off Ray 4.00 4.00 game-winning run with two outs in AMATEUR Ellen Ross, Monona, 161.30; 6, Zambia ...010 Exeland 15, Milwaukee Wolf 15, Marco Greco, Brazil, Lola- 3 Pat c Hooley 4.oc Cleaners 14 Jamie Cavelll, Parkcrest, 160.60. Namibia ...010 the ninth inning to lift the Green Denmark Ford Cosworth XB, 226.241. 16, Quln 1-4 S25.40; $2 Trl 1-4-3 BASEBALL Green Bay 10, Janesvllle 5 ...00 1 5121.80; SI Trl 1-4-3140.90 Bulgaria 001 Maurlclo Gugelmln, Brazil, Reynard Bay Blue Ribbons into the semifi- Today's champlonthip game Softball Egypt ... Ford-Cosworth XB, 225,965. 17, SECOND 1:30 p.m. - Exeland vs. .Green WOMEN 0 0 1 Grade D (5/14 ml.) Time 31.74 nals with a 7-5 win over Madison Bay Team result! Kazakhstan ..001 1 Jimmy Vasser, Discovery Bay, ASA STATE CLASS A Syria Calif., Reynard-Ford Cosworth, 6Starseeker 11.80 8.20 4.20 FAST-PITCH TOURNAMENT 1, Russia (Oksono Fobrlchnovo, ..001 1 224.807. 18, Scott Sharp, Wilton, 2 Me P's Stetson 7.80 4.80 Avenue Bar and drop the defending HOME TALENT LEAGUE At Bowling Green in Mlddleton Yelena Grosheva, Dlna Kochetko- Conn., Lola-Ford Cosworth XB, 3 MO Nose Dlddlly 3 21 Exeland 15, Milwaukee Wolf va, Svetlana Khorklna), 117.375 champion from the Class AA Na- Paul Mandt's two-run slnole 9 a.m. - Semifinal games begin. Today's schedule 223.682. 19, Eddie Cheever, Aspen, Quln 2-6 131.60; $2. Trl 6-2-3 Cleaners 14 — Joe Klador's one-out tied the game In ttie eighth and 1:30 p.m. - Championship game. points. 2, Romania (lonela Looles, Colo., Lola-Ford Cosworth XB, $594.00; $1 Trl 6-2-3 1298.00 tional Baseball Congress tourna- Andreea Cacovean, Angela 223.239. 20, Hlro Matsushita, Japan, Dally Double (1-6) t 27.00 Dave Johnson followed with an Ghlmpu, Ana Marlya Blkon), All times COT single in the 12th inning delivered rbl slnole to give Oregon a ARCHERY Lola-Ford Cosworth XB, 222.805. 22, THIRD ment on Saturday at Marshfield. 116.000. 3, Ukraine (Tatyona Ma- , Vail, Colo., 1993 Lola- Grade C (5/14 ml.) Time 32.02 Joe Doucette from second for the come-from-behlnd victory laya, Irlna Bulokhova, Oksana Men's and women's Individual GOLF competition, 5 am. llmor V8-C, 222.263. 22, Mike Groff, 5 JJS Pony Express 10.80 5.20 3.20 John Kelliher hit a three-run over McFarland. Knlzhnlk, Llllya Podkopyeva), 4 NXS Eden Roc 5.40 4.60 winning run in the first semifinal 115.650. 4, United states (Morlonna CYCLING Worthlngton, Ohio, Lola-Honda V8, Professional Women 222.245. 23, Willy T. Rlbbs, San Jose, 2 Ashen Slrlus 4 OC for Madison Avenue Bar contest. Oregon ...oil 300 040 - 9 11 0 Webster, Joplln, Mo.; Sonl Meduna, Calif., 1993 Lola-Ford Cosworth XB, Quln 4-5 $19.40; $2 Trl 5-4 LPGA Colon, Mo.; Jennie Thompson, 44km crlterlum, 2 am. and teammate Dusty Frietag tied McFarland 100 401 100 - 7 10 3 GYMNASTICS 220.956. 24, Bobby Ranal, Dublin, $186.00; $1 Trl 5-4-2 S93.00 Dan Wnuk stole home with two Utynek, Konklln (8) and Dettwller; PING-WELCH'S CHAMPIONSHIP Wichita Falls, Texas; Shannon Mill- Ohio, Lola-Honda V8, 220.550. 25, FOURTH At Canton, Matt. er, Edmund, Okla), 115.375.5, China Women the game at 5-5 in the seventh with Halverson and Torgeson. W - utv- All-around, 10 am. Mark Smith, McMlnnvllle, Ore., Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 31.38 outs in the bottom of the 10th to nek. L - Halverson. Saturday'! third-round leadert (Fun Dlnll, Chzhan LI, Lo LI, Din SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING Lola-Ford Cosworth XB, 220.160. 26, 2KlssMyAllssa... 25.80 11.00 6.40 a solo shot. Tom Fischer struck out Leading hitters - Meier (O) 2x4, 208 - Helen Alfredsson, 70-68-70. Yul), 112.650. 6, Spain (Veronica Arle Luvendyk, the Netherlands, 1 Strokln By You 9.40 5.40 preserve a tie for Milwaukee. 209 - Annlka Sorenstam, 70-68- Castro, Ellsabet Romero, Mercedes Short program (solo and duet), 6 Durek (O) 2x4, Howery (M) 2x3, Yttrl a.m. Lola-llmor Indy V8-D, 218.077. 27, 3 Nitengale Drive 5 oo 11 and walked two in going the dis- (M) 2x4, EKh (M) 2x4, Clark (M) 2x4. 71; Jull Inkster, 68-69-72. Pacheco, Monica Martin), 111.275. Randy Wilke drove in six runs VOLLEYBALL Jeff Wood, Wichita Falls, Kan., 1992 Quln 1-2 $54.00 2B - Speth (0), Meier. 210 - Gail Graham, 72-70-68; Pat Super (2-1-3-6) $ 3124.60 1 Super tance for Madison Avenue Bar. Bradlev, 67-71-72. Women Lola-llmor V8-A, 211.656. 28, Ross with two home runs fo Exeland. Peru vs. China, 2 a.m. Benfley, Conodo, 1992 Lola-llmor (2-1-3-6) $1562.30 211 - Laura Baugh, 72-70-69; Boxing V8-A, 210.031. FIFTH Exeland went on to defeat Mil- Jamie Guerrero pitched a Robin Walton, 70-69-72; Melissa Cuba vs. Japan, 4 p.m. complete game shutout, strik- 51 kg (112 pounds) Russia vs. United States, 9 a.m. Grade E (5/16 ml.) Time 31.96 Exelond 105 160 000 101 - 15 18 3 McNamara, 68-70-73. 4PatCRo|o 16.00 3.80 4.40 waukee Wolf Cleaners, 15-14, in the ing out two and walking none, 212 - Michelle Bell, 71-74-67; Final - Waldemar Font, Cuba, Netherlands vs. Germany, 11 Milwaukee Woll Cleaners ...033 403 000 100 - 14 15 5 dec. Carlos Navarro, Los Angeles, a.m. 5 Malestlc Braze 3.60 3.00 first semifinal contest. Green Bay, DePerry, Klnnear (3), Flzel (6), Wright (6) and Carol- as Mlddleton topped Mazoma- Alice Rltzman, 73-71-48; Barb 6 Bad Hair Bay 3.80 nle, 5-2. Brian Schaefer had Thomas, 71-73-48; Julie Larsen, 70- 18-14. WRESTLING ASA MELLO YELLO 300 lo, Fink (7); McCurdy, Kozlowskl (3), Oberbruner (5) Medalists Quln 4-5 $28.60; $2 Trl 4-5-6 meanwhile, advanced to defeat the Lutz (11) and Gonrlng. W - Wright. L - Lutz. two doubles and two runs bat- 71-71; Pearl Sinn, 70-49-73. Quarterfinals and semifinals - At Topeka, Kan. $262.80;$! Trl 4-5-6 $131.40 213 - Sherrl Turner, 73-70-70; Gold - Waldemar Font, Cuba. 52kg, 57kg, 130kg, 1 a.m. Lineup for today's race Leading hittert - Usgaard (E) 2x7, R. Gerber (E) ted In for Mlddleton. Silver - Carlos Navarro, Los An- SIXTH Janesville Aces, 10-5, in the second 4x5, Bonnell (E) 3x7, Armstrong (E) 2x6, Corollo (E) 3x5 Morta Flgueras-Dottl, 72-71-70' Finals and classification - 52kg, 1, Butch Miller, Vermllllon, Ohio, Grade B (5/14 ml.) Time 31.56 Lourl Merlon, 70-71-72. geles. 57kg, 130kg, 6 a.m. semifinal game. Lutz (MWC) 2x4, O. Wnuk (MWC) 3x7, Kozlowskl (MWC) Middleton—100 002 201 - i 13 o Ford Thunderblrd, 1:08.833, 94.140 5 Ed Buckley 28.00 10.80 4.00 214 - Amy Fruhwlrth, 73-72-49' Bronze - Roman Podoprlgoro, mph. 2, Jay sauter. West Salem, 2x4, Gonrlng (MWC) 2x4, Wllke (MWC) 3x5. HR - wllke Mazomanie»..000 000 000 - 0 52 Russia, and Khlkmatulla Ahmedov, 1 Play Ruby Play 5.60 3.40 Doucette (E) B Martha Nause, 72-73-69; Kim Bauer, Wit., Lumina. 3, Lelghton 7 Immediate Action 3 00 The championship game be- ~ - °nnell, Lutz, Guerrero and Redders; S. Hauge 74-69-71; Alice Miller, 74-69-71; Uzbekistan. Reese, Mlnnetonka, Minn., Chevro- and Amble. W - Guerrero. L - S 57(125.5) TENNIS Quln 1-5 $80.40; $2 Trl 5-1-7 tween Green Bay and Exeland is Hauge. Katie Peterson-Parker, 74-69-71; let Lumina. 4, Scott LaGasse, St. $379.00; $1 Trl 5-1-7 $189JO Judy Dickinson, 71-71-72; Kafhv Final - Roma! Pallanl, Russia, Augustine, Flo., Chevrolet Lumina. Leading hitters - Molv (Ml) 2x5 dec. Joel Casamayor, Cuba, 15-8. SEVENTH today at 1:30 p.m. Guadagnlno, 70-71-73. Professional 5, Darrell Waltrlp, Franklin, Tenn., Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.97 J. Pertzborn (Ml) 3x5, Schaefer (Ml) 215 - Val Skinner, 76-69-70; Ellle Medalists Chevrolet Lumina. 6, Harold Fair, Janesville Aces 8, Milwaukee 2x4, Redders (Ml) 2x5, Bollweg (Ml) Gold - Ramaz Pallanl, Russia. U.S. WOMEN'S HARDCOURT 2 System Harley D ... 7.80 4.20 2.80 Gibson, 74-71-70; Chris Johnson, 72- Detroit, Pontlac Grand Prix. 7, Steve 7 Millie Quen 4.20 3.20 Green Bay Blue Ribbont 003 no 002 - 7 11 1 Primerica 1 — Tom Klawitter, a 2x5, Nelson (Ma) 2x4, Hauge (Mo) 72-71; Dottle Mochrle, 72-72-71; Sliver - Joel Casamayor, Cuba. CHAMPIONSHIPS Holzhauten, Bangor, WIs., Pontlac Maditon Avenue Bar ooo 301 100-5 12 3 2x3. 2B - Malv, Schaefer 2, Red- At Strotton Mountain, VI. 3 Worklnmansdoliar 2.60 Sherri Slelnhauer, 74-69-72; Denlse Bronze - Dzhlvoannl Dzhunoato, Grand Prix. 6, Mike Miller, Mariet- Kostlchka, Evers (8) and M. Zeratsky; Fischer and ders, Ballweg. Italy, and Claude Chlnon, France. Saturday's semifinal results Quln 2-7 $18.00; $2 Trl 2-7-3 $94.00; former pitcher in the Minnesota Baldwin, 73-70-72; Shelley Hamlln, ta, Go., Pontlac Grand Prix. 9, Brod $1 Trl 2-7-3 $47.00 Frletog. W - Evers. L - Fischer. 72-71-72; Vlckl Goetze, 72-71-72- Al- 63.5(140) Singles - Arantxo Sanchez- Vlcorlo (1), Spain, def. Iva Maloll (5), Lonev, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Chevro- EIGHTH Leading hitters - Schaefer (GBBR) 2x5, Bowers Twins organization, threw seven Matt McCormlck's sacrifice lison Flnney, 70-71-74. Final - Hestor Vlnent, Cuba, dec. let Lumina. 10, Dave Senslba, Mid- (GBBR) 2x4, D. Zeratsky (GBBR) 2x5, Wlnske (GBBR) Nurhan Suleymanoglu, Turkey, 21- Croatia, 6-3, 4-3. Conchlta Martinez Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 32.04 tly In the top of the 10th gave dlevllle, Mich., Chevrolet Lumina. 6 Hawkhlll Trouble 25.20 6.60 5.60 2x4, Friess (GBBR) 2x4, Hertel (MAB) 2x5, Frietag (MAB) scoreless innings while striking out PGA ST. JUDE CLASSIC (2), Spain, dot. Amanda Coetzer (4), Rio a 10-9 win over Ashton. South Africa, 6-4,6-4. 11, Chuck Hemmlngson, W. Des 8 Flying Padre 3.00 3.40 2x5, Kelsey (MAB) 2x4, Kelliher (MAB) 2x4, Sengbusch At Memphis, Tenn. Medallslt Molnes, Iowa, Pontloc Grand Prix. (MAB) 3x4. HR - Schoefer, Kelliher, Frietag. 2B - six to lead the Aces into the semifi- Casey Gray's three-run home Gold - Hestor Vlnent, Cuba. Doubles - Pom Shrlver, Balti- 2 I Docs Dream 3.40 Saturday's third-round leaders 12, Mike Eddy, Midland, Mich., Pon- Quln 6-8 $46.60 Bowers, Wlnske 2, Frless, Kelllher. nals. run capped a four run ninth for 200 - Gil Morgan, 70-67-63; Russ Silver - Nurhon Suleymanoglu, more, and Liz Smylle, Australia, def. Ginger Helgeson, Alpine, Calif., tloc Grand Prix. 13, , 1 Super (6-8-2-5) $ 3260.90 Ashton and sent the game Into Cochron, 67-68-65; Dicky Pride, 64- Turkey. Cleorfleld, Penn., Chevrolet Lumina. Bronie - Oleg SaHov, Russia, and Rachel McQuillan, Australia, (5-2-6) $ 472.60 Jim Coulter had two hits and extra Innings. 67-47. 14, Kent Stauffer, LaGrange, Ohio, NINTH Green Bay Blue Ribbons 10, 201 - Jay Haas, 67-66-68; Fuzzy and Nordlne Mouchl, France. 4-1, 6-4. Potty Fendlck, Tahoe vil- lage, Nev., and Mary Joe Fernan- Ford Thunderblrd. 15, Brett Bell, Grade E (5/16 ml.) Time 32.10 knocked in three runs for the Aces. Rio 010 on ooo i - 10 13 3 Zoeller, 66-65-70; Gene Sauers, 67- 75(165) Vacavllle, Co., Ford Thunderblrd. Janesville Aces 5 — Cory Schaefer Final - Ariel Hernandez, Cuba, dez, Miami, were tied with Arantxa 2 Dennis Haley 21.60 7.00 4.40 Ashton 200 003 00* 0 - 9 19 2 66-68. 16, Rick Carelll, Denver, Chevrolet 1 K Town Bouncer 9.40 4.80 Plenty, Klrnner (10) and Lolon- 202 - Bob Estes, 72-67-43; John dec. Shane Swartz, Fort Collins, Sanchez-Vlcarlo and Conchlta Mar- and Dan Winske each hit three-run Janesvllle Aces oio 024 001 - 8 10 l tinez, Spain, 6-3, 4-6, SUSP., dark- Lumina. 17, Glenn Allen Jr., Grand 3 Hydro Butler 3 00 Gray and Zlegler. W - Klrnner. L - Cook, 67-70-65; Dave Borr, 66-69-47. Colo., 8-0. Rapids, Mich., Pontlac Grand Prix. Milwaukee Primerlco ooo ooo 010-1 74 Medalists ness. Quin 1-2 $69.80; $2 Trl 2-1-3 home runs to lead Green Bay into Klawitter, Imhoff (8) and Campbell; Maccoux, Hopfen- Gray. 203 - John Adams, 71-47-45; 18, Jeff Neal, Lake Villa, III., Pontloc $253.20; $1 Trl 2-1-3 $126.60 Leading hittert - McCormlck (R) Wayne Gradv, 70-64-47; Hal Sutton, Gold - Ariel Hernandez, Cuba. Grand Prix. 19, Bryan Refiner, Wis- speroer<8) and Brown. W - Klawltter. L - Maccoux CHAMPIONSHIPS TENTH the championship contest. 3x5, Plenty (R) 2x6, Howe (R) 2x4, 47-68-68; Doug Tewell, 69-66-68; Silver - Shane Swartz, Fort Col- consin Rapids, Wit., Ford Thunder- Leading'hitters - Coulter (JA) 2x5, Krueger (JA) lins, Colo. OF THE NETHERLANDS Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.82 Klrnner (R) 2x4, Hllker (A) 3x5, Gray Payne Stewart, 66-68-69. bird. 20, Tom Harrington, Carnegie, 1 Boston Bllmpy .... 14.60 6.40 3.20 Schaefer's home run broke a 4-4 Leslie6 2B " 5poerrv0A). Sw«d<» IMP), (A) 2x5, Miller (A) 3x6, Stormer (A) 204 - Jim Gallagher, 71-68-65; Bronze - Stephen Beets, Ocean At Hllvertum, Netherlands Saturday's semifinal results Penn., Oldsmoblle Cutlass. 5 Kyle Me Gulre 8.20 4.20 3x4, Faga (A) 2x5, Zlegler (A) 2x5 Lennle Clements, 73-66-65; Nick Springs, Miss., and Aleksandr Leb- 21, Darren Law, Phoenix, Chevro- tie in the seventh. Schaefer also zyak, Russia. Karel Novacek, Czech Republic, 7 Hole Card 3.40 Nonn (A) 4x5. HR - McCormlck, Price, 72-64-66; Craig Parry, 73-65- let Lumina. 22, Todd Forbes, Bryan, Quln 1-5 $30.40 Lolon (R), Hllker, Gray. 2B - 46; Duffy Waldorf, 67-70-67; Brian 81(176) def. Marcelo Rlos, Chile, 3-6, 6-3, drove in a run with a single in the 6-4. Richard Fromberg, Australia, Ohio, Ford Thunderblrd. 23, Dennis 1st Half Twln-Trl (1-5-7) Pays $ Milwaukee Wolf Cleaners 9, An- McCormlck, Plenty, Howe, Klrnner, Claor, 69-67-68; Mark McCumber, Final - Benlamln McDowell, Fort Lampman, oak Creek, Wit., Ford 107.00 1 Pays $53.50 Miller, Stormer, Zlegler. 70-46-48; Paul stankowskl, 68-67-69. Bragg, N.C., dec. Dlhosvanl Vega, def. Alberto Berasatagul (1), Spain, fifth, runs, Tory Cota struck out 7-4 (7-2), 3-6,6-0. Thunderblrd. 24, Yale Conlev, Vien- tigo 2 — Jamie Oberbruner scat- 205 - Chris Dlmarco, 67-73-65' Cuba, 9-7. na, WVo., Chevrolet Lumina. 25, ELEVENTH eight in eight innings for the Blue HOME TALENT LEAGUE Steve Brodle, 71-68-66; Joel Ed- Medalists Tom Jones, Highland Park, III., Pan. Grade C (5/14 ml.) Time 31.94 CANADIAN OPEN tered nine hits, struck out eight and EASTERN SECTION wards, 69-69-67; Peter Jacobsen, 68- Gold - Benlamln McDowell, Fort tlac Grand Prix. 26, Sam Gotfwald, 7JFTRIplev 18.40 13.00 8.40 Ribbons. 70-67; Steve Pate, 70-68-67; Mike Bragg, N.C. At Toronto Wlllmar, Minn., Ford Thunderblrd. 3 Lars Girl Tammy 4.60 3.40 walked one in leading Milwaukee Second half Hulbert, 70-65-70. Silver - Dlhosvanl Vega, Cuba. Saturday't semifinal results 5 Chief Steeler 7 so Eotl Division Southeast Division 27, Bill Balrd, Sturgls, Ky., Chevrolet 206 - David Ogrln, 70-70-66- Bob Bronze - Dmltrly Llnkov, Bela- Singlet - Jason Stoltenberg, Lumina. 28, John Freeman, Monti- Quln 3-7 $31.40; $2 Trl 7-3-5 Green Bay Blue Ribbons 020 020 330 - 10 15 1 into the semifinals. W L W L Glider, 69-71-46; Mike Reid, 72-67- rus, and Yusuf Ozturk, Turkey. Australia, def. Jim Courier (4), Dade Janetville Aces ooo 400 010 - 5 lo 3 Sun Prairie.. 4 1 Ft Atkinson . 4 0 cello, Ind., Chevrolet Lumina. 29, $848.40; $1 Trl 7-3-5 $424.30 67; Jay Delslng, 68-67-71; Tony Sills 91plus(200plut) City, Fla., 3-6,4-0, 6-1. Andre Agassi Twln-Trl No winners Carryover $ 0 Evers (9) and M xCottage Grv 3 1 Utlco 4 o (8), Los Vegas, def. Wayne Ferrelra Tony Roper, Springfield, Mo., Chev- -,, .f'i ' - Zeratsky; Scale, Klawitter Milwaukee Wolf Cleanert ooo 005 040 - 9 1 1 i 70-64-72. ' Final - Aleksel Lezln, Russia, rolet Lumina. 30, Carroll Adamy, 5131.00 7), McQueen (9) and Campbell. W - Cota. L - Scafe Anll Stoughton ... 3 1 xLk Geneva 2 2 (6), South Africa, 6-4,7-5. °.° ••••••• dec. Lance Whrtaker, Northrldge, Bellwood, Neb., Chevrolet Lumina. Leading hlttert - Schaefer (GBBR) 3x5, D. Zerot- . 100 000 100-2 92 Oregon 3 1 Whitewater . 2 2 Calif., 17-0. Doubles - Byron Black, Zimba- kv (GBBR) 4x5, Evers (GBBR) 2x5, Frless (GBBR) 2x4 (81 nnrt^hl",^ "S? G°nr'nO-' Schunke, Burt (6), Schultz 31, Mark Martin, Jamestown, N.C., TWELFTH (8) and Schmidt. W - Oberbruner. L - Schunke Monona 2 2 Jefferson 2 3 PGA SENIORS Medalists bwe, and Jonathan Stork, Medford, Grade A (5/14 ml.) Time 31.38 Bowers (GBBR) 2x4, Imhoff (JA) 2x4, Campbell (JA) 3x5 Waterloo 2 2 Albion l 3 Ford Thunderblrd. 32, Gary St. NORTHVILLE LONG ISLAND Gold - Aleksel Lezln, Russia. Ore., (1), def. Jim Courier, Dode 1 JB Luke 18.20 4.40 3.40 a er/ E er! Frless Wlnske McFarlond . 0 4 Lk Mills ] 3 City, Flo, and Mark Knowles, Baha- Amant, Columbus, Ohio, Ford Thun- • i ~,S Si X ' - (GBBR), Lleben-' CLASSIC Silver - Lance Whltaker, Nor- derblrd. 33, Bob Senneker, Dorr, 3 SmurTs HI Spade 3.20 3.20 teln (JA). 2B - D. Zeratsky, Campbell 2 Verona 0 5 Brodhead .... 0 3 Al Jericho, N.Y. thrldge, Calif. mas, 5-7, 7-5,6-2. Patrick McEnroe, - Lutz, Fermanlch (A), wllber. zDeertleld... 0 0 Mich., Ford Thunderblrd. 34, Joe 2 Xondo Pete 2.80 Saturdoy't tecond-round leaden Bronze - Erik Fuhrmann, Ger- Cove Neck, N.Y. and Jared Palmer, Quln 1-3 $23.80; $2 Trl 1-3-2 x - first-half champion Tampa, Flo. (3), def. Daniel Nestor, Nott, Columbus, Ohio, Ford Thun- 135 - Jav Slgel, 68-67; Lee Trevl- many, and Edward Mahone, St. derblrd. 35, Alec Plnsonneault, $152.40;$! Trl 1-3-2 $76.20 z - Inactive for remainder of no, 66-69. Louis. Canada, and Alex O'Brien, Amarlllo, 1994 season Texas, 6-3,4-2. Canada, Chevrolet Lumina. 36, Ken 137 - Jerry Mcgee, 71-66. Schroder, Concord, N.C., Chevrolet THIRTEENTH NORTHERN SECTION 138 - Isoo Aokl, 69-69; Harry Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.76 STYRIA OPEN Lumina. 37, Bobby Archer, Duluth, W L W L Toscono, 67-71. Cycling Minn., Chevrolet Lumina. 38, David 3 Bl Larry 9.40 4.40 3.80 VBIock Earth 13 3 Mazomanle . 7 9 139 - Jimmy Powell, 66-73. At Maria Lankowltz, Austria Anspaugh, Sturgls, Mich., Oldsmo- 1 Smurf's Swlngman 4.00 3.60 Saturday's semifinal retultt VSouk Prairie 13 3 Pine Bluff .... 5 9 140 - Bob Dlckson, 67-73. MEN blle Cutlass. 39, A. J. Cooper, 4 Wabash Scarlett 7.40 Waunakee ..105 Poynette 410 141 - Robert Gaona, 71-70; Dove 125km individual road race (1), Germany, def. Claycomo, Mo., Ford Thunderblrd. Quln 1-3 $25.00; 1 Super (3-1-4-5) $ Ashton 10 6 Cross Plains 211 Elchelberger, 71-70. 1, Vyachesla Dzhavanyan, Rus- Sandra Cecchlnl (4), Italy, 6-3,7-6 (7- 40, T. J. Clark, Phoenlz, Chevrolet 3541.20 Mlddleton ... 9 7 Rio 313 142 - Rives Mcbee, 73-69; Glbby sia, 2 hours, 44 minutes, 33 seconds. 2). Judith Wlesner (2), Austria, def. Dally Double (1-3) $ 107.60 Attend- Silvia Farina (7), Italy, 6-4,6-3. Lumina. 41, Omar Weber, Colby, v - clinched playoff spot Gilbert, 72-70; Tom Wargo, 72-70- 2, David Williams, Britain, same Kan., Pontlac Grand Prix. ance 1319 Handle $112407 Gav Brewer, 71-71; , 69- time. 3, Igor Dukhnenko, Russia, radial 2:46:04. 4, Roger Hammond, Britain, 40,000 WESTERN SECTION 73; Jim Colbert, 70-72; George Arch- mile W L W L er, 69-73; Ray Floyd, 69-73- Jim same time. 5, Phlllpp Buschor, Swit- •f-C Uiadwear xCazenovIa 11 1 Hollandale... 57 Albus, 68-74. zerland, some time. 6, Slerd Stel- •f-T warrantv. vDodgevllle 9 3 So Wayne .... 5 7 143 - Fred Ruiz, 72-71- Dick genga, Netherlands, 2:48:26. 7, John vLlvlngston 9 3 Arena 3 9 Rhvan, 72-71; Dick Goetz, 72-71- Durso, Leucadla, Calif., same time. 1S5SR12 ywlota 9 3 Reedsburg ..39 Terry Dill, 71-72. 8, Rene Dlers, Germany, same I96/70R14 time. 9, Renzo Warnlke, Germany, •Pofe- 14&SR13 PJ05/70RI4 yNew Glarus 8 4 Rlchlond Ctr 3 9 144 - Bob Charles, 74-70- Dale 1S6SH13 YBInchrdvlle 7 5 Muscodo 210 Douglass, 73-71; jack Nlcklaus, 70- 2:49:06. 10, Freddy Wolslnk, Nether- P215/70R14 yRldgeway . 7 5 Plattevllle .... 210 lands, same time. 11, Olivier Senn, 165/70SH13 P225/70R15 x - clinched section title 145 - Dove Stockton, 74-71; John Switzerland, 2:55:36. 12, Oleg Rlpa, 175/70SR13 P235/70R15 y - clinched playoff spot Paul Cain, 74-71; Marlon Heck 72- Russia, same time. 13, Jos Wolf- Uniden Bearcat Scanners for 165SR13 P266/70H15 73; Tony Jacklln, 71-74; Bob Mur- kamp, Netherlands, same time. 14, 18S/70SHI3 P235/60R15 P256/60R15 Friday's result phy, 71-74. Mark Soathof, Netherlands, same 185/70SR14 EASTERN SECTION Stole goiter time. ^Racing Fans. Now you can listen Southeast Dlvitlon 154 - Bob Brue, 72-84. 15, Peter Schulz, Germany, same Whitewater at Lake Mills, late time. 16, Jason Hall, Beoverton, vto all the action live at the track! r, Ore., same time. 17,. Rene Heffl, • LUBE, OIL '1 Saturday't retultt Switzerland, same time. IB, Nikolai EASTERN SECTION FOR THE Kudrvavtaev, Russia, same time. I & FILTER I I SAVE Eat! Dlvltion 19, Gary Speight, Britain, same Special Hours: Open Sunday 8/7 after the | Featuring Valvoline OH | I Oregon 9, McFarlond 7 RECORD time. 20, Lelf Harnden, Redlands, Brickyard 400 so you can pick up your I $1Qoo NORTHERN SECTION Calif., same time. 21, Glenn Holmes, $1988 Most • I Mlddleton 6, Mazomanle 0 Britain, same time. 22, Roberts souvenir Brickyard 400 merchandise ..I_ I «• American Cars I Rio 10, Ashton 9 BASEBALL Vlnovskls, Latvia, same time. 23, I On any Exhaust, I Beat Blum, Switzerland, same time. L Catch the Brickyard 400 live on WIBU-AM 1240 - sponsored In part • Includes up to 5 qts. ol oil WESTERN SECTION American League by Wild About Racing! - Call for an appointment - Shock, or Strut Dodgevllle at Arena, late - op- 24, Tim Peddle, Sunrlver, Ore., I I Blanchordvllle at Rldgewav, late tioned pitcher Scott Ruffcorn to abandoned. 25, Folk Arnold, Ger- L mmExplru Auguil 13, 1994 Ml J Work over *50°o Nashville of the American Associa- many, abandoned. 26, Ralvls Bu- Todav't garnet tion; purchased the contract of lokhvoshlks, Latvia, abandoned. 27, All garnet ot 1 p.m. pitcher Afiee Hammaker from Kaspars Lusls, Latvia, abandoned. Purchase Includes one year j (Unlett noted) Nashville. 2a, Intars Sulcs, Latvia, abandoned. subscription to EASTERN SECTION FOOTBALL Eatt Division NFL "Race Scanning Monthly" Waterloo at Oregon ARIZONA CARDINALS - signed Volleyball Monona ot Verona defensive lineman Eric England WOMEN and linebacker Howard Dlnkins; McForland at Stoughfon Peru def. Cubo, 3-2 (15-11, 15-5, 4512 E.Washington Cottage Grove, Sun Prairie hove waived kicker Tim McNamee and 13-15, 12-15, 18-16) linebacker Ken Swilling. byes China def. Japan, 3-0 (15-10, 15-8, V Across from EastTowne, Behind McDonald's