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16 — THE CAPITAL TIMES, Madison, WIs., Wednesday, July 30,1986 IN THIS CORNER Celebrities in local golf tourney Despite verdict, From staff, wire setvke reports The committee's report said Bradley violated rules in recruiting one student Celebrities from the world of profes- athlete by giving him or his family use sional sports will be in Madison Monday NAMES AND GAMES of a car, other transportation, meals to play in the Rayovac/Andy North and other benefits. It singled out Ver- NFL didn't win Golf Invitational at Maple Bluff Coun- sace for what it termed his unethical try Club. 1985 draft choice Eugene McDowell mination about their futures will be The invitational event is a fund-raiser and free agents Dan Fedennan and made at that tune, he said. conduct AFTER 49 days of testimony and 31 hours of deliberation, a six-per- for Wisconsin Special Olympics. Rick Strong, the Bucks said. Gregg, a sophomore, and Long, a sen- "The NCAA is a cartel and clearly son jury found 27 out of 28 teams guilty of con- Among the celebrities expected to at- The Bucks also announced Tuesday ior, were indicted for possession of co- demonstrated that it lacks integrity,'' spiracy to monopolize football. The Los Angeles Raiders were not tend are former Packers Larry McCar- that they extended 12 invitations to the caine and obstruction of justice for al- Versace said. "It does not deal with any named in the lawsuit. The jury did not accept the USFL's charges of re- ren, Ron Kostelnikand Bob SkoronsW; Los Angeles Summer legedly removing evidence from the level of fairness. It tricks people and straint of trade and monopoly in television, and cleared television of all former Vikings Stu Voigt, Paul Krause, League. dormitory room where Bias collapsed uses pressure tactics. charges of monopoly. BUI Brown, Bob Lee and Nefl Graff; Invited were: Bucks veterans Kenny June 19, just two days after being "You have to stand up to the Philis- The jury found that all contracts were negotiated individually, and and ex-Badger and Washington Red- Fields, , Jerry Reynolds and drafted by the NBA champion Boston tines, and if the Philistines are the prior to the birth of the USFL. Commissioner , who had skin Pat Rtehter. Derrick Rowland; 1986 first-round pick Celtics. NCAA, then stand up to them." been named an individual defendant, was found innocent of conspiracy Also expected to attend are GonHe Scott Skfles, a guard from Michigan Versace has interviewed with Detroit •• charges. The jury awarded the USFL one dollar in damages. Howe, Ken Hodge, Bob Johnson, Don State; and NBA veterans Tony Brown, Pistons coach Chuck Daly for a possi- On the surface, it seems that Nelson, Paul MokesU, Rick Barry, Bob Bill Gamett, Stuart Gray and Rod Big- Early morning fire ble assistant coach's job. nearly everyone believes that Lanier, Wayne Embry, Hank Ray- gins; and free agents Damn Brittman hits the verdict in total is a victory monds and Steve Yoder. and Brent Tunm. for the NFL. It has been largely A shotgun start is scheduled for 12:15 Five maintenance workers were Howser begins reported that way on television pm treated for smoke inhalation after an outpatient treatment last night. However, it may not i •• Approximately 100 golfers have paid Pacers Irvine steps down, early-morning fire damaged a storage be as clear and as simple as all wi^^SJ^k COSQll a tax-deductible contribution of $500 to will move to front office room at Comiskey Park, officials said Outpatient radiation treatments play. today. began Tuesday for According to juror Miriam George Irvine, frustrated in two los- The maintenance workers an were Dick Howser, who remains Sanchez, there was a hung jury ing years as an NBA coach with the In- released after treatment, according to upbeat about his battle against brain at 3 and 3, a jury that fought and screamed over this case and the ver- UW adds three „> diana Pacers, will be going after some spokesmen at Mercy and Michael cancer, a team spokesman said. dict, and a jury that was ultimately determined to compromise to avoid unfulfilled goals in his new role as di- Reese hospitals where the men were a hung jury and a retrial to women's cage staff rector of player personnel for the team. Doctors plan to give Howser five Sanchez also said openly — and this is key — that they chose to set The University of Wisconsin women's Irvine announced his resignation and taken. radiation treatments a week for the The 76-year-old Comiskey Park, next five weeks, Dean Vogdaar, the damages at one dollar because they were unsure as to how high the basketball team has added two - the move to the front office at a news home of the , is the damages should be, and they wanted Judge Peter K. Leisure to set the ant coaches and a graduate assistant to conference Tuesday. team's vice president for public rela- oldest stadium in the major tions, said Tuesday. damages for them. Judge Leisure has a right to do .this, but it remains to the staff of new head Coach Mary Mur- The Pacers compiled a 48-116 record leagues. be seen if he will. phy. during Irvine's two years as head Damage, which was confined to the "He's really himself, he's got his Meanwhile, it may behoove the public to keep Sanchez's statement in The new assistant coaches are: Mary coach. The Pacers finished 2240 in his storage room, was estimated at $5,000, sense of humor," said Vogelaar, who is mind, every time they hear that this case was a total victory for the Peckham, an assistant coach at North first season—the worst in the NBA — said a Chicago Fire Department offi- among a few team officials to visit with NFL, based on the jury damage award. Carolina; and Ruth Kuzmank, a for- and 26-56 last season. cial Howser since the operation last Tues- What does this decision mean to the average fan? Judge Leisure will mer assistant coach at Northern Illi- day. "Dick gets a little bit tired, but not write his final opinion until September. Assuming that he stands on nois. All-city swim meet here's a man who had major surgery a the one dollar damages (to be trebeled to $3), here's what you can ex- Donna Frettag, a native of Oregon Versace rips Bradley week ago. His spirit is outstanding. He pect. and a former UW-Platteville and Uni- starts Thursday has a very positive attitude—that's • The USFL will perish. versity of Iowa star, was named gradu- for not fighting NCAA Dick Howser." • will not have a football team in the forseeable future. ate assistant Madison's annual all-city swim meet will be held Thursday, Friday and Bradley University should have • The NFL will probably get an anti-trust exemption from the Con- fought a National Collegiate Athletic gress of the United States. Saturday at the Monona pool Fort Atkinson's Offerdahl Preliminaries will be Thursday and Association investigation that ted to the • Anti-trust exemption will probably lead to pay television for at school's basketball program being put Bits and pieces least some, if not all, NFL telecasts because declining television pro Friday starting at 9:30 am Saturday's finally signs with Dolphins finals begin at 9 am. on probation, lame-duck Coach Dick relief Bruce football revenues will force lower rights payments by the networks to Versace says. Sutter, who will undergo an arthrogram the NFL. Rookie John Offerdahl felt guilty dur- Teams competing include Hill Farm, ing his two-week-plus holdout from Maple Bluff, Monona, MkkUeton, Nako- "If we had had the courage to stand examination on his right shoulder • Player salaries will doubtless decline and union strength and influ- Friday, is not expected to return to the ence will decline along with it. training camp, but he ma, Parkcrest, Ridgewood, Shorewood up to the NCAA like we should have, said "that's part of the game." and West Side. our kids wouldn't be in the situation club's lineup this year How else will it affect you? The same way it will affect me. Competi- ... Former Pro Bowlers Association tion in an open market in this country produces excellence, excitement, The game he was talking about was- they are," Versace was quoted as say- n't football It was contract negotia- ing hi today's Peoria Journal Star. Midwest Regional director Don color, variety, stars and superstars. It gives a vibrancy to everything, Two Maryland players McClaren, who helped bring PB A and football is no different. tions. The school should have said, 'We're Offerdahl, the Dolphins' top draft suspended indefinitely not going to take that WeV e got a good competition to the Madison area with I remember — don't you — the excitement of the fledgling AFL, of the Pepsi Open Regional at Prairie David A. buying the dying Titans and turning them into pick in the second round, apparently coach, a good program; we're as clean won that game as time was running Two University of Maryland basket- as any school you can toothcomb.' But Lanes in Sun Prairie, died of a heart at- the . I remember the excitement of watching as ban players believed to have been with tack at his St Louis home Monday.... Commissioner of the AFL fighting to keep the league alive, and I out The inside linebacker who grew up that wasn't the case," said Versace, in Fort Atkinson and recently gradu- All-American Len Bias the morning he who was accused by the NCAA of Marc McDowell of Monona finished remember Werblin's wisdom and savvy in negotiating a contract with died of cocaine intoxication have been unethical behavior for changing his 34th and earned $970 in this week's Pro NBC Sports to get the AFL on TV, a contract they needed — as does the ated from Western Michigan signed a suspended from the team, Chancellor USFL — to survive. multi-year contract with the Dolphins story about his rote in recruiting viola- Bowlers Association $125,000 Golden John B. Slaughter said this morning at tions. Molson Canadian Challenge at Windsor, I remember who set a city and a country on fire, and on Tuesday, just in time to join the team on its four-day trip to Suwanee, a press conference. Versace, 44, signed a one-year con- Ontario, Canada.... Paul Wflle and , and , and Verlon Biggs, George Sauer, Jr., Although Terry Long and David tract July 14—the same day the Joel Denenberg rolled perfect games in and , do you? And Otis Taylor, and and Buck Ga., to practice against the Atlanta Fal- cons. Gregg are suspended indefinitely, they NCAA's sanctions were announced— the sanctioned Sport Bowl Summer Buchanan. Back then the NFL tried to treat them the way they now will retain their athletic scholarships, and was told it would be his last Jocks League this summer season. treat the USFL, treat players like Jim Kelly, Doug Flutie, even subtley, Offerdahl refused to reveal his sal- Slaughter said. Herschel Walker. ary, signing bonus or even the length of "I didn't deserve a one-year con- Wffle rolled his second-career 300 finish- his contract "I believe that indefinite suspension tract," Versace said in his first public ing a 678 series May 29 and Denenberg Imagine, then, if the NFL had gotten away with it with the AFL? form the basketball team is necessary, comments since the sanctions and his scored his first-career 300 ending a 697 What entertainment, what glorious performances, what characters we given the seriousness of the crime for contract-signing. on June 12 ... Registration materials might have missed, so that the NFL could have its way. And what about Bucks cut six players, which these two students have been in- "I deserved a five-year contract and for persons or teams planning to par- the cities? What about , Memphis, Birmingham, Jacksonville, dicted," Slaughter said. ticipate in the 1986 Madison recreation Phoenix, and Oakland? The record shows that the NFL never awards an set summer league roster a pat on the back," he said, referring to Slaughter said that if the players are Bradley's 32-3 record and Missouri Val- volleyball program must be picked up expansion franchise unless there is a competing league — the only ex- Six players, including three 1986 draft found innocent and are in good aca- by 4 p.ra Friday at the School-Com- ception is New Orleans. ley Conference title last season, the picks, were cut by the NB A's Milwau- demic standing, they win be eligible for best in the private school's basketball munity Recreation Department, 1045 E. Personally I have been deeply affected by this case. The only stake I kee Bucks. reinstatement to the team. Dayton St, Room 120. For more infor- had in it didn't relate to who won or lost. It related to what I believe is history. The three draft picks released Tues- Even if acquitted, the two still might The NCAA Committee on Infractions mation, call 266-6080.... The Falcon, a right, to what I believe about open competition in a free market place, day were: BaskervDle Holmes, a 6-foot- face disciplinary action by a campus barred Bradley's basketball team from 53-foot Q boat skippered and owned by and to what I believe to be the obligations of the television industry, an 7 forward from Memphis State; Bobby judicial review board for any violations post-season play, and its coaches from Madison's Dave Pappas, placed second industry that I love despite its faults. It was not easy for me to take the Deaton, a 6-8 forward from Southwest- of the university's student code, Slaugh- off-campus recruiting, for the coming in I.M.S. Division of the Chicago-to- witness stand and contradict a man with whom I have spent a profes- ern (Texas); and 6-10 center John Kim- ter said season. The basketball program also Mackinac race which concluded Tues- sional lifetime, one who made my career, a brilliant head of ABC Sports, brell of David Ldpscomb. Also cut were If the players are found guilty, deter- was placed on probation for two years. day. who changed the face of sports television: Roone Arledge. But I had to do it in order to live with myself. It was also equally painful to watch colleagues be afraid to testify about television and the NFL because they were afraid for their jobs, afraid to tell the truth. I had hoped for something better from some of them, at least. I still believe that the jury decision regarding television Seven champions back in city golf tourney stemmed in part from the failure of television people to come forward stock (O). 1:45 — Eric Lowson (N). Brian Murphy Kendall (Y). 11:51 —Jeff Wolf (C), Mike Murphy (B), and tell it like it is. Defending champion Dave Spen- Play 'continues Friday at Black- (M), Tom Potter (Y). Jim Schuman (O). 1 p.m. — Dan Aehl (N), Craig Brls- No. 1* TM: Neon — Dav* Schochle (C), Ed Tol- chk* (M), Jim Wahl (Y). 1:17 — Harry Acker (C), Because of the damages issue we may be going into overtime in this gler Jr. of Nakoma leads a field of 90 hawk at noon. After the second round, lard (B), Bob Stnushneuv (O). 11:17 — Mike Good* Randy Engen (B), Gory Fowler (O). 1:15 — Dave golfers in the 49th Men's City Golf the field will be cut to the top 40 golf- (N), JeH Simonson (M), Pete Jefferson (Y). 11:15 — Grams (N), John Murphy (M), Dave Preboskl (Y). case. The USFL's attorney says he is going to pursue that issue, and Brian Thacker (C), Brian Wlerwlll (B), Tom Parsons 1:11 — Rob Peters (C), Paul Taylor (B). Bill Von Tournament which begins Thursday ers, including ties. (O). ll:H — Tom Fitzgerald (N). Paul Holiem (M), Meyer (O). 1:1* — Mark Duerst (N), Man Cookson very probably they USFL will appeal Meanwhile, you really have to sit Gary Oftedohl (Y). 11:M — Kurt Kllmlnskl (C). Ed (M), Steve Lauch (Y). 1:17 — Jeff Hoiking (C), John back and marvel at the moral poverty of people who are convicted of at Yahara Hills Golf Course at noon. Round three is Saturday at Chero- Sheffield (B). Mark Dlsrud (O). 11:W— Kevin Good* McMillan (B), Collln Suttle (O). 1:45 — Dave Spengler (N), Ron Brlschk* (M). Mike Plauti (Y). 11:45—Gary (N). Mark McVey (M), John Boles (Y). conspiracy to monopolize football in federal court, and who respond pub- In addition to Spengler, six former kee at 8 a.m. and the final round is Prlsbe (C), Jim Luedtke (B), Scott Genzmer (O). 11:51 No. 1 TM: Noon — Cliff Schmidt (C), John Part- Sunday at Odana at 8 a.m. — Kent Lowson (N), Pal Moor* (M). Randy Behrendi low (B), Jac Blasl. 11:*7 — Tim Sweeney (N), Doug licly with chortles, and cries of victory. city champions will be competing. (Y). 1 p.m. — Scon Schwarti (C), Chuck Iverson (B). Czerwlnskl (M), Mark Hubanks (Y). 11:15 — Keith MEN'S CITY TOURNAMENT Dove Tallard (O). 1:17 —Dick Mulrheod (N), Greg TOPP (C), Tim Brady (B), Mike Cantwell (O). 11:11 — They are Harry Simonson of Maple ROUND) Rice (M), Joy Uglow (Y). 1 in —Mark Thomten (C), Mike McCormlck (N), Jerry Kelly (M), Ken Russell THURSDAY Ot YAHARA Tom Grot* (B). Mike Gentllll (O). 1:11 — Mlk* (Y). 11:N — Mark Thomson (C), Tom Grole (B), Mike Bluff (1945, 1947, 1955, 1956, 1961); No. 1 TM: Noon — Dove Spengler (N), Mark McCormlck (N), Jerry Kelly (M), Ken Russell (Y). Gentllll (O). 11:37 — Dick Mulrheod (N), Greg Rice Mike Plautz of Yahara (1969, 1972, McVey (M), John Bolei (Y). U:*7—Jiff Hoiking (C). 1 :M — Keith Tope (C), Tim Brady (B). Mlk* Cantwell (M), Jay Uglow (Y). 11:45 — Scan Schwartz (C), John McMillan (B), Collln Sultle (O). 11:15 — Mark (O). 1:17 — Tim Sweeney (N), Doug Cierwlnskl (M), Chuck Iverson (B), Dave Tollord (O). 11:51 — Kent TRANSACTIONS 1977, 1980); Mike Murphy of Black- Duerit (N), Matt Cookion (M), Steve Lauch (Y). 11:11 Mark Hubanks (Y). 1:45 — Cliff Schmidt (C), John Lawson (N), Pat Moore (M), Randy Behrends (Y). 1 — Rob Peters (C), Paul Taylor (B), Bill Von Meyer partlow(B), JacBlasl. p.m. — Gary Prlsbe (C), Jim Luedlke (B), Scon hawk (1976); Craig Brischke of (O). 11:M — Dave Grams (N), John Murphy (M), Genzmer (O). 1:17— Kevin Good* IN), Ron Brischke Dave Preboskl (Y). II:W — Harry Acker (C), Randy ROUND1 (M), Mike Plouti (Y). 1:15 — Kurt Kllmlnskl (C), Ed BASEBALL Cherokee (1979); John Aehl of Enaen (B), Gary Fowler (O). 11:4S — Dan Aehl (N), FRIDAY at BLACKHAWK Sheffield (B), Mark Dlsrud (0). 1:21-Tom Fitzger- Nakoma (1981); and Jim Schuman of Grata BrlKhke (M), Jim Wahl (Y). I1:5J — Jet) Walt No. 1* TM: Noon — Eric Lawson (N), Brian Mur- ald (N), Paul Holzem (M), Gory Oftedohl (Y). 1:M — (C), Mlkt Murphy (B), Jim Schumon (O). 1 ».m. — phy

County Clerk of Courts, Dane County Courthouse, Dated July 29,1986 dress and title of protect to the Architect's office. /s/Stuart A. Schwartz, Probate Registrar LEGAL NOTICES Withdrawal of Bids-Bidder may withdraw his bid 210 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53709, Swimming at any time prior to scheduled time for receipt of and to Conrad H. Johnson Law Office, plaintiff's Donovan C. Beer, Attorney at Law STATE OF WISCONSIN bids. After bids are opened, no bid may be with- attorney, whose address Is set forth below. You 6502 Grand Teton Plaza CIRCUIT COURT, COUNTY OF DANE drawn for a period of 45 days. may have an attorney help or represent you. Madison, Wl 53719 NOTICE OF HEARING Bid Opening-Bids will be opened publicly at the If you do not demand a copy of the complaint PUB. WSJ: August 1,Bond 15,1986 COM NO. MCV3J84 specified time and place. within forth (40) days, the court may grant ludg- STATE OF WISCONSIN In The Matter Of A Change Of Name For: Acceptance of Bids-Receipt of Owner's purchase ment against you for the award of money or other CIRCUIT COURT, DANE COUNTY, BRANCH 10 JOSHUA JAMES HILTERBRAND order shall be considered as notice of contract legal action requested In the complaint, and you Case No. 86CV3932 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT the Circuit Court, award. may lose your right to oblect to anything that Is or Petition of They're just 'havin' fun' Branch 6, of Dane County, Wisconsin, at the Dane Refection of Bids-Owner reserves the right to ac- may be Incorrect In the complaint. A ludgment Judith Kay Olson County Courthouse at 210 Monona Avenue, In the cept or relect any or all bids and to make the may be enforced as provided by law. A ludgment To Change Her Name City of Madison, on the 18th day of August, 1986 at award In what It deems to be In the best Interests of awarding money may become a Men against any NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE NAME 8:45 A.M., or as. saan thereafter as counsel may be the District. real estate you own now or In the future, and may Notice of Application of Judith Kay Olson to heard, will hear an application to change the name Time of Completion-Bidder shall state, where also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of change her name. at city swimming meet of Joshua James Hllterbrand to Joshua Kenneth noted on Bid Form, the date when all Slgnage will property. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will Hanson and any further matters as may pertain be delivered and Installed. Dated this 18th day of July, 1986. apply to the Circuit Court for Dane County on Aug- thereto. Howerd B. Rom CONRAD H. JOHNSON LAW OFFICES ust 27, 1986, at 8:50 AM before the Hon. Angela B. Dated this 2nd day of July, 1986 Operations Administrator By:/s/LloydJ. Blaney Bartell, Judge, In Room 322 of the Courthouse, 210 Ml BY THE COURT: / PUB. WSJ: July 25and August 1.1986 Attorneys for Plaintiff Monona Ave., Madison, Wisconsin on that day, or By Kevin Harmon 50 freestyle — Stephanie Morey, Maple Bluff, /s/Hon. George Northrup P.O. Box 1646 as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an :32.64; Llndsey Dold, HF, :33.56; Neville Barry, MB, STATE OF WISCONSIN Madison, Wl 53701-1646 Order to be entered and recorded changing the :34.88; Jennie Olsen, P, :35.33; Jenny Stelnle, Mo, Circuit Court Br. 14 Sports reporter For Judge Boll DANE COUNTY COURT PROBATE BRANCH (608)256-1977 name of the applicant to Judith Plaenert Olson. :36.15; Mellnda Carton, Mo, :36.31. INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION: PUB. WSJ: July 25, August 1 and 8,1986 50 backstroke — Llndsey Dold, HF, :39.98; Julia PUB. WSJ: August 1,8and 15,1986 Dated this 29th day of July, 1986. ORDER SETTING TIME AND PUB. WSJ: August!,8and 15,1986 Smith, ws, :40.B1; Samontha Carver, Ml, :44.83; Invitation to Bid NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF WISCONSIN Krlssy Venzke, R, :46.07; Kathy TOPP, Ml,:46.53; Erin STATE OF WISCONSIN Nick Gansner is 11. Stephanie Prefect-Interior Slgnage, Madison Area Technical IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CIRCUIT COURT, DANE COUNTY IN PROBATE Barclay, S, :46.85. College, Truax Facility, Madison, Wl. ORDER LIMITING TIME FOR CIRCUIT COURT, DANE COUNTY Morey is 9. Even at that age, they 100 Individual medley — Janice McKelth, HF, HARLEYR.WALKERa/k/a Owner-Area Board of Vocational, Technical and HARLEY RAYMOND WALKER, Deceased. FILING CLAIMS (ON WAIVER) BRANCH NO. 3 may well be two of the finest swim- 1:26.69; Lori Gunderson, WS, 1:27.55; Lauren Wlm- Adult Education District No. 4, Madison, Wl AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP SHERIFF'S SALE mer, MB, 1:29.36; Erica Mather, S, 1:29.70; Heather An application for Informal Administration of Har- COM NO. 85-CV-2717 Archltect-Flad and Associates of Madison, 6200 ley R. Walker, Dane County, Wisconsin, post office IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Draper, HF, 1:30.81; Neville Barry, MB, 1:31.92. Mineral Point Road, Madison, Wl 53704 THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY mers in the city. 5* breaitttroke — Julia Smith, WS, :40.50 (city address Madison, Wl, having been filed with the EDWINM.WILKIE, Deceased. Bid Time-August 11,1986-2 p.m. C.T. A petition for probate of will and determination of OFTHEUNITED STATES, a foreign corporation, Despite their awards and top fini- record); Lauren Wlmmer, MB, :45.48; Janice Probate Registrar: Plaintiff, McKelth, HF, -.46.27; Jordan Kuehn, Mo, -.46.42; Bid Locatlon-MATC, Room 002, Administration ITISORDEREDTHAT: helrshlp of Edwin M. Wllkle, Dane County, Wiscon- shes in in recent competitions, swim- Jennie Olsen, P,:47.21; Brooke Torhorst, Mo,:47.47. Building, 3550 Anderson St., Madison, Wl 53704 sin, post office address 4422 Keelson Drive, Madi- vs. All creditors' claims must be filed on or before Oct- AUDROYPLACIDE; FIRST WISCONSIN s* butterfly — Lori Gunderson, WS, :38.52; Stepha- Contracts to be Awarded-lnterlor Slgnage ober 14,1986, or be barred; son, Wisconsin 53705, having been filed; ming means "havin' fun." nie Morey, MB, :38.66; Heather Draper, HF, :39.88; Contract Documents available-Contract docu- Dated July 14,19S6 IT IS ORDERED THAT: NATIONAL BANK, a banking corporation; Morey, who is in her third season Paige Valenta, NaKoma, -.40.71; Meghan Marty, Mo, ments may be obtained, by prime bidders upon re- /s/Danlel A. Breunlg 1. Creditors' claims must be filed on or before Oct- R.W.PLUMMER AGENCY; GIMBELS :41.M; Laura Sosnowskl, P, :42.02. quest. Probate Registrar ober 29,1986, or be barred; MIDWEST, INC., a Wisconsin corporation; for the Maple Bluff team, and Gan- 15-17 Contract Documents on File-Contract documents Goldberg 8. Woods, S.C. 2. Helrshlp will be determined and claims will be MADISON GENERAL HOSPITAL IN freestyle—JIM Hutchlnson, HF, 1:03.40; Eliza- are on file at the following locations: P.O. Box 671 examined and adlusted on November 5,1986, at the ASSOCIATION, a Wisconsin corporation, and sner, swimming in his fourth season beth Hovt, Mo, 1:03.42; Margaret Mallatt, N, 1:03.55; Architect's office; Builders Exchange In Milwau- Dane County Courthouse, In Madison, Wisconsin, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA., Kim Binning, HF, 1:03.93; Heidi Barm, Mo, 1:04.16; Madison, Wl 53701 kee; F.W. Dodge Corporation In Milwaukee and PUB. WSJ: July 18,25 and August 1.1986 at the opening of Court or thereafter. Defendants. for Shorewood, are among the lead- Colleen Hospel, Mo, 1:04.59. Madison. /s/FrancesS. Ryan • By virtue of a Judgment ol Foreclosure made In ers for their teams at the 19th City IN backstroke — Rehno Petersen, R, 1:13.84; Bid Requirements-No bid may be withdrawn for a STATE OF WISCONSIN Probate Court Commissioner the above entitled action on the 12th day of August, Barbie Peterman, HF, 1:16.07; Carry Scheuermon, period of 45 days ofter date of bid opening. CIRCUIT COURT, DANE COUNTY BRIGHAM&CALHOUN 1985, I will sell at public auction In Room GR-18, Mo, 1:16.17; Judy Young, R, 1:16.70; Kim Pease, HF, SUMMONS City-County Building, In the City of Madison, Swimming Championships, which 1:17.68; Nicole Ervln, WS, 1:18.78. Bid Security-Bid security shall accompany each 2628 Milwaukee St. began Thursday at the Monona PooL IN Individual medley — Christy Hrenak, Mo, bid In accordance with the Instructions to bidders. Case NO. $4 CV 2883 Madison, Wl 53704 County of Dane, Wisconsin, on the 9th day of Sep- 1:11.75 (team record); Sue Zlckou, WS, 1:13.32; Mary Bid Opening Procedure-Bids will be publicly HAWKEYE-SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY PUB. WSJ: August 1,Sand 15,1986 tember, 1956, at 10:20 o'clock A.M., all of the fol- Gansner, a sixth-grader at Van Richardson, HF, 1:15.27; Colleen Hospel,. Mo, 1:15.68; opened and read aloud. 1017WALNUTSTREET lowing described mortgaged premises, to-wlt: Jill Hutchlnson, HF, 1:15.93; Sara Messner, N, 1:17.22. Award of Contract-The owner reserves the right to DESMOINES, IA50307 STATE OF WISCONSIN Lot One (1), Orchard Ridge, In the City of Madi- Hise Middle School, is coming off a IN breoiHtroke — Lori Wendrlcks, R, 1:21.60; accept or relect any or all bids and waive Irregu- Plaintiff DANE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT son, Dane County, Wisconsin. (Tax Roll Parcel No. Sue Zlckau, WS, 1:22.19; Christy Hrenak, Mo, 1:22.29; larities In a bid. PROBATE BRANCH 0709-MJ-0414-1) banner performance at the Badger Sara Messner, N, 1:23.54; Mary Richardson, HF, Substitutions for Specified Material-All materials DEANC.SWENSON INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION: Dated this 22nd day of July, 1986. State Games in June. He won gold 1:25.01; Kris Frelman, Mo, 1:26.07. or products shall be the Item specified. Substitu- 4702 DUTCH MILL ROAD ORDER SETTING TIME AND /s/ JEROME D. LACKE, Sheriff tions will not be accepted. MADISON, Wl 53716 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dane County, Wisconsin medals in the 50-meter breastroke BOYS Bidders may submit additional bids for other Defendant. IN THE MATTEROF THE ESTATE OF TERMS OF SALE: CASH. 8 and unaer Items on their letterhead but must Include bro- THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, To each person LESLIE W. SUNDSTROM, Deceased. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS LO- and the butterfly. He also won a silver 15 freestyle — Scon Kozler, HF, :17.26; LeeChrls- chures of all Items bid. named above as a defendant. An application for Informal Administration of the CATED AT 4908 HAMMERSLEY ROAD, CITY OF medal in the butterfly. tensen, R, :17.56; Domenlc Landrettl, S, : 18.41; Owen Submission of Bids-Submit bids on pink colored bid You are hereby notified that the plaintiff named Estate of Leslie W. Sundstrom, Dane County, Wis- MADISON, DANE COUNTY, WISCONSIN. Richard, Ml, :18.42; Joey Tledt, Ml, :19.27; Jay En- above has filed a lawsuit or other legal action consin, post office address 2572 Petersburg Circle, WILL)AM J. RIGGIN5 glund, S, -.19.36. form Issued separately with the Contract docu- Nick, the oldest of the three Gan- 15 backstroke — Brad Manning, Mo, :22.57; ments. against you. Madison, Wl 53719, having been filed with the Pro- Attorney for Plaintiff sner boys, all of whom are swimmers, Robbie Verhelst, R, :22.92; Mark vallem, HF, :23.61; Indicate where noted on bid form all addenda In- Within forty (40) days of receiving this summons, bate Registrar: 925 East Wells Street Adam Levlne, R, :24.34; Martin Tlerney, S, :25.06; Jay cluded In bid amount. you must respond with a written demand for a ITISORDEREDTHAT: Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 has been swimming since age 7. Englund, S, :26.01. Submit executed Bid Form signed In Ink In a copy of the complaint. The demand must be sent or All creditors' claims must be filed on or before Oct- (414) 272-1880 21 breaststnke — Dominic Landrettl, S, :23.22; sealed envelope marked with bidder's name, ad- delivered to the court, whose address Is Dane ober 29,1986, or be barred; PUB. WSJ: July 25, August 1,8.15, 22and29,1986 "Swimming is lot of fun," he said. Ryan Myers, Ml, :25.26; Andy Boyd, R, :25.Z7; Sean Sweeney, P, :25.37; Matt Wilson, N, :25.74; Bryan "Since you go up against diffrent peo- Walker, R, :26.12. 25 butterfly — Brad Manning, Mo, :19.09; Scott ple most of the time it's never bor- Kozlar, HP, :20.82; Lee Chrlstensen, R, :21.06; Robbie ing." Verhelst, R, :21.20; Ryan Myers, Ml, :22.45; Adam Le- vlne, R, :22.66. Morey, a fifth-grader at Edgewood Ml 5* freestyle — Mathew Dupuls, Ml, :32.89; Jason Middle School, won the 9-10 year-old Verhelst, R, :33.51; David Gosling, HF, :34.37; James Nelson, S, :35.79; Jon Mqson, HF, :36.57; Pete Leh- girls' 50-meter freestyle event in man, MB, :36.76. Thursday's preliminary heats. Last 51 backstroke — Chris Pennlngton, N, :40.13; Mark Morehouse, Ml, :41.90; David Gosling, HF, week, she won several freestyle :42.35; Pot Klein, R,:42.94; Jon Englund, S,:43.95; Jon Mason, HF, -.45.45. events and finished second in breas- IN Individual medley — Erik Bauch, Ml, 1:23.11 (pool record); Jason Verhelst, R, 1:27.40; Brian troke events at a meet in Milwaukee. Walnger, HF, 1:28.41; Shannon Fields, HF, 1:28.97; Andy Kroeker, R, 1:29.H; Mark Morehouse, Ml, "Stephanie is an excellent swim- 1*3004 mer for someone her age," said 50 breaststroke — Brian Walnger, HF, :44.32; John Letzlng, N, :45.49; Andy Kroeker, R, :46.01; Erik Moray's coach, Bruce Craig. "She Bauch, Ml, :46.99; Chris Pennlngton, N, -.47.91; Paul Perlberg, R, :48.75. works hard on making herself better. S* butterfly — Mathew Dupuls, Ml, :37.55; David Frattlnger, Rl, :39.10; Shannon Fields, HF, :39.65; She's very talented." James Nelson, S, :41.50; Pat Klein, Rl, :43.53; Josh Gansner and Morey are just two of Schnever, S, :44.24. the approximately 1,100 swimmers IN freestyle — John Casey, S, :56.25 (pool record); Matt Weygandt, S, :56.78; Stephen Arvedson, ranging in age from 8 to 18 who will P, :58.40; Steve Downs, R, :58.91; Peter Zana, S, : 59.26; Andy Nelson, Mo, : 59.46. compete this weekend. IN backstroke — Jock Young, R, 1:03.47 (pool record); John Casey, S, 1:06.31; Todd Wuerger, P, Qualifying heats continue today 1:06.71; Brent Henry, Mo, 1:0«.15; Eric Jensen, R, 1:01.91; Kevin Whalen, S, 1:09.94. with finals on Saturday. IN Individual medley — Jack Young, R, 2:20.32 (pool record); Matt Weygandt, Shorewood, 2:21.93; Face it It's nor the 1 . THURSDAY'S QUALIFIERS Todd Wuerger, P, 2:24.80; Ian Hoyden, N, 2:25.19; OIRLS Warren Hoyden, N, 2:26.01; Kevin Whalen, S, 2:29.32. the bikini. And right now, wf II put you in a position to make tfce best« Age 8 and under IN bnaslstroke — Bill Ragatz, S, 1:09.83 (city 15-meter freestyle — Sally Lehner, Hill Farm, record); Chris Wlmmer, MB, 1:12.18; Marc Smith, both.With one of our lowest pricesever. •16.99; Julie Metro, Mlddlelon, : 17.84; Annie Mar- Mo, 1:12.77 (team record); Dave Plaiza, Mo, 1:12.80; Khali, West Side, : 18.44; Katie Lapacek, Monona, Chris Olson, R, 1:13.90; David Wuerger, P, 1:15.33. We'll turn yoiir head withan Oly*n{JiC"Styie pod, indoor track* and all ' \ : 18.53; Becca Uphoff, Shorewood, : 18.73; Claire Ster- ling, HF, : 19.25. theMtestframNautOusfii^yde^anctqthem - 15 backstroke — Dane Dos Santos, Ml, :21.57; Katy Llnstroth, WS, :21.93; Michelle Kroemer, Mo, * $50 down and 24 monthly instalinmts of-ti&a &BR. of S)%, •22.19; Amy Adler, Ml, :22.95; Kim Lechmaler, Park- STRINGING- crest, :23.30; Caltlln Szudy, WS, :23.63. 25 breaitstroke — Amy Skolaskl, WS, :24.09; Susie THAT'S OUR based on the E.KT program. Limited, nonfenewable membership. Topp, Ml, :24.29; Jennl Dlerlcks, Rldgewood, :25.27; Lisa Weotherwox, R, :25.31; Claire Starling, HF, RACKET!!!! Other financed memberships available. Some restrictions apply :25.86; Lliile Roeti, Ml, :26.30. 15 butterfly — Solly Lehner, HF, : 18.76; Annie andfacilitiesmsyvary.OfferencfeAugust 1,1986 ; ',„ Marschall, WS, :S0.12; Katie Lopacek, Mo, :20.70; 24 HR SERVICE - Llane Dos Santos, Ml, :20.81; Katie Sllverwood, S, •1 SOUTH-1020 >OMN NOtW ML (79 5371 ]) -Bring your body by today Then watch what happens, :21.05; Susie TOPP, Ml, :21.09. • WEST—6121 OOANA IO*D (If 53719) • C&TOAl—35J9 UMVOtSITY AVt (Tf 537O5J SS3XK^SS3 CfieV , Racquetball Club SkipperBuds Pan of America's Leading Health Huge Used Boat Sale! GRAND FINALE! MIDNIGHT MADNESS MARATHON Friday, August 1 5 p.m. til Midnight PRICES REDUCED EVERY HOUR TIL MIDNIGHT Heather Locklear Stop In For Your Best Price Of The Year On Every Used Boat ONE HUNDRED USED BOATS TO CHOOSE FROM! Hours: Frl 9 a.m to 12 17395W. Bluemound MADISON D 26 Schroeder Court, 273-2110 midnight. Sat. 9a.m. to 5, Rd., Brookfleld, Wl ^Tjji!^., CloMdSun. (414)784-3200 -*SX£*!£K 3SSCS3SSr-W^MtWW^^ * ©1986 Health & Tennis Coip ol America 162193-D The Scoreboard Wisconsin State Journal, Saturday, August 2,1986 Page 4, Section 4 Baseball Area sports

lost lo Skip Kendall. Brvnwood CC, Milwaukee, 2; Brewer averages Baseball Dave Peot, North Brook CC. Green Boy, Vi, lost to Jeff Rodder, sheboygan,~2tt; Dennis Tlzlani, Cherokee CC, BATTING AMERICAN LEGION Madison, IVj, Steve Strieker, Edgerton Towne GC, 1V4, ob r h Ib )b hr rtal avg drew; Tony Wallln, Eagle River, Vi, lost to Al Peters, Yount 324 41 102 20 5 3 25 .313 The 15th annual Wisconsin American Tuckawav CC, Franklin, in; BUI Brodell, Butte des Ogllvle 251 22 74 18 0 3 40 .303 Legion All-Star baseball game will be Morts, Appleton, 3, def. John P. Haves, Butte des Braggs 51 4 15 4 0 0 4 .294 played Sunday at Milwaukee County Sta- Marts, 0. Moore 154 14 45 7 3 2 31 .288 Singles total: Professionals 26V}, Amateurs 15W. Molltor 202 35 57 14 2 4 25 .282 dium. The seven-Inning game, in which a Doubles Gantner 323 38 91 18 1 5 25 .282 North team will play one from the South, Joannes-Bull, 2, lost to Knuth-Reed, 3; Kabler- Sveum 218 25 61 11 1 4 27 .280 will be held following a 1:30 p.m. game Muranyl, 0, lost to Stricker-WInn, 5; Krause-Rasmus- Riles 370 49 95 15 2 6 33 .257 between the Milwaukee Brewers and sen, 5, def. Radder-Rueth, 0; Peot-Tock, 5, def. Robldoux 149 14 38 8 0 1 20 .255 Fischer-Taylor, 0; Wallln-Steffen, 2W, and Mlley- Cooper 327 30 83 14 1 7 53 .254 Texas Rangers. Bemowskl. 2Vi, drew; Tizlanl-Tlzlanl, 3, def. Dadlan- Manning 99 15 24 2 2 1 9 .242 Haves, 2; Brodell-Howe, 3, def. Peters-Kendall, 2. Deer 575 44 44 9 2 19 54 .233 NORTH Doubles total: Professionals 20'/i, Amateurs 14Vi. Householder 78 4 17 3 1 1 16 .218 Coaches — Tom Magnusen, Wausau; Tim Han- Grand total: Professionals 47, Amateurs 30. Cerone 144 14 31 10 0 2 10 .215 drich, Klmberly; Dave Kraus, Appleton Rebels. Out- Schroeder 133 19 27 8 0 3 9 .203 fielders — Dave Verhoagh, Green Bay; Bart Malcom- Thomas (Total) .. 211 30 41 6 0 12 30 .194 son, Oconlo Falls; John Herrmann, Appleton; Doug Auto racing Thomas (Mllw.).. 42 6 8 2 0 2 4 .190 Arch, Marshfleld; BUI Rasmuseen, Menasha; Dean Olhers 299 41 62 7 5 2 22 .207 Lamers, Combined Locks; Tom Benzlnger, Merrill. Team 3443 434 111 173 25 45 407 .159 Infielders — Chad Schulz, Rothschlld-Schofleld-Wes- CAPITAL SPEEDWAY Stolen baxi: Felder 14; Yount 9; Gantner 8; Moll ton; Brian Fredrick, Wisconsin Rapids; Mark Lesln- At Oregon tor 4; Moore 5; Riles 4; Ready, Manning 2; Castillo skl, Plover; Tom Gardner, Sheboygon; Chad De Friday's results Deer, Householder, Ogllvle, Schroeder, Sveum Namur, Green Bay; Bruce Hlnkens, Wrlghtstown; Jeff Super late model — 25-lap feature: 1, Tom Reff- Thomas 1. Strzyzewskl, Manitowoc; Brian Gauthler, Neenah; ner, Rudolph; 2, Dave Wa'jin, Milton; 3, Rich Blckle Game-winning rbl: Riles 10; Ogllvle 7; Sveum Pat Stanlslawskl, Stevens Point; Rick Dallmann, Ap- Jr., Edgerton; 4, Bobby Weiss, Montello; 5, Gregg Thomas 4; Molitor, Robldoux, Yount, Deer 3; Cooper pleton. Catchers — Scott Schubrlng, Wausau; Sean Holzhausen, Bongor. Fast qualifier: Bobby Gunn, Felder, Gantner, Moore 2; Braggs, Schroeder, Ready Gibbons, De Pere; Greg Carroll, Leopolls. — Madison. Trophy dash: 1, Rich Blckle Jr., Edgerton; 2, Mike Sasse, Cllnlonvllle; Jody Vlste, Bailey's Harbor; Dave Watson, Milton. Heal winners — First: Mike Todd Malnory, Oshkosh; Chris Mallnoskl, La Crosse. Langsdorf, Doylestown. Second: Perry Redeker, Wau- PITCHING SOUTH sau. Third: Rich Blckle Jr., Edgerton. Semi-feature: 1, IP h er bb so w-l era Coaches — Arno Klrchenwltz, Oconomowoc; Joe Mike Langsdorf, Doylestown; 1, Cliff Leach, Belolt. Clutterbuck 12% 13 1 3 8 0-0 0.71 Lolzzo, Beaver Dam; Jim Wenslng, West Allls. Out- Limited late model — Feature: 1, Pete Moore, Johnson 5'/33 5 1 0 6 0-0 1.69 fielders — Jay Thompson, Cazenovla; Scott Mullen- McFarland; 2, Dave Phillips, Edgerton; 3, Bob Wll- Clear 42% 32 9 28 52 2-4 1.90 berg, Sparta; Brlon Shaffer, Mlddleton; John Kopfer, berg, Stoughton. Fast qualifier: Pete Moore, Hlguera 14140 138 46 50 134 13-7 2.59 Ixonia; Mark Wilkinson, Muscoda; Chuck Hooper, McFarland. Trophy dash: 1, Ricky Nelson, Madison; Gibson 25% 21 13 21 12 1-2 4.54 Lake Mills. Inflelders — Steve Slegel, Fort Atkinson; 2, Dave Phillips, Edgerton. Heat winner — Pete Darwin 115115%% 99 38 30 49 6-4 2.94 Dave Helllgenthal, Burlington; Dave Stoxen, Wllmot; Moore, McFarland. Plesac 51% 44 19 18 38 5-4 3.31 Shawn Koerner, Milwaukee; Doug De Boer, Brandon; Champion charger street stock — Feature: 1, Nleves 13133 141 59 62 84 10-4 3.99 Todd Calkins, Portage; Mike Greco, Kenosha; Chad Mark Manke, Lodl; 2, Jerry Marcy, Sun Prairie; 3, Leory 13132 154 70 38 84 7-11 4.77 Meyers, Watertown; Joe Kroetz, Sun Prairie; Paul Lou Olson, Mount Horeb. Fast qualifier: Mark Manke, Dave Royal swims to a victory in the 100-yard backstroke in the 13-14 age division. Weldenkopf, Madison. Catchers — John Skalaskl, Lodl. Trophy dash: 1, Rick Coppernoll, Madison. Heat ' ' ' , ~ Wegman 135!35'/%3 147 77 29 52 3-a 5.12 Others 883 87 44 57 43 2-3 4.99 Madison; Chris Saxby, Mauston; Tyler Kuehl, Hustls- winners — First: Lou Olson, Mount Horeb. Second: —State Journal photo by L. Roger Turner Team J9» Ml 375 137 579 49-53 3.76 ford. pitchers — Jim Engel, Beaver Dam; Erik Tollo- Ricky Henderson, Janesvllle. 9; Clear 7; Others 1. lo, Cottage Grove; Bob Neath, Stoughton,- Terry Slack, Livingston; MattOlsen, Belolt. Rich Blckle Jr. of Edgerton won the NBC NATIONAL TOURNAMENT feature race at the Wisconsin Interna- Brewer attendance At Wichita, Kan. tiona Raceway In Kaukauna Thursday. Friday's results The victory qualifies Blckle for a top-12 Friday, August 1 19,482 St. Louis 7, Fort Smith, Ark. 0 start for the Midwest Challenge of Cham- Athletes In Action, Colorado vs. Clorlnda, Iowa, Records fall in preliminaries pions race Aug. 23-24 at State Fair Park 51 home dates late inWest Allis. 198« 863,573 198) 878,432 Today's games 1985 998,554 1980 1,349,261 Seguln, Texas vs. Cape Girardeau, Mo. 1984 1,174,179 1979 1,371,632 San Fernando, Calif, vs. Wichita By Kevin Harmon in consolation and championships 100 Individual medley — Amy Gosling, HF, Omaha, Neb. vs. Pueblo, Colo. 1:13.63, Maureen Olson, RW, 1:13.75, Allison Hoyden, 1983 1,483,789 1978 1,035,943 Ventura, Calif, vs. Liberal, Kan. 1982 1,216,561 1977 881,717 heats today, beginning at 9 a.m. NK, 1:15.28, Jennifer Torgrude, HF, 1:15..90, Carrie Olympic Festival Sports reporter Johnson, RW, 1:16.96. 1981 —48 home dates due to strike HOME TALENT LEAGUE There is no admission charge for Former Cottage Grove and Sun Prai- today's finals. Boys Minor league rie baseball players age 35 and over are Friday's mild temperatures and 11-11 invited to ploy in an old-timers game Track and field 50 butterfly — Nick Gonsner, SW, :34.66, Mike low humidity led to a city record and Qualifiers Darda, RW, :35.22, Christopher Carbon, SW, :36.42, MIDWEST LEAGUE Aug. 10 before the Home Talent League Girls John Conroy, NK, :36.48, Matt Sullivan, Ml, :36.81, MEN five Monona Pool records during pre- 11-13 (Affiliations In parentheses) game between the two communities. Phil Petit, PC, :37.13. Players are asked to report at 11 a.m. for M* meters — 1, Kirk Baptltte, League city, liminary competition in the 19th City M-nwttr butterfly — Robin Bolllett, Mlddleton, 50 freestyle — Phillip Downs, RW, :30.14, Tim NORTHERN DIVISION the noon game at Sun Prairie. A reunion Texas, 20.41. Z , College Station, Texas, :34.00, Mlchele Jesperson, Hill Farm, :34.27, Paige Oaks, HF, :30.95, Dan Urben, PC, :31.34, Jon Krouse, W L Pet 20.45.3, , Phoenix, 20.90. Swimming Championships. Frelmon, Monona, :34.86, Claire King, Snorewood, RW, :32.06, John Conroy, NK, :32.14, Mike Baldwin, Madison (Oakland) 67 41 .620 and picnic will follow the HTL game. For 4*4 hurtles — 1, Bernle Hollowoy, San Jose, Calif., :35.74, Rochael Flshbaln, West Side, :36.03, Jill Ml, :33.78. Wousau (Seattle) 60 48 .554 more information, call Clarence Buss at 49.71. Z Bernard Williams, Baton Rouee, La., 50.12. 3, Chris Dold of Hill Farms, swim- Zemon, MO, :37.16. 50 breostroke — Phillip Downs, RW, :39.03, Jon Appleton (Chi. White Sox) 44 62 .415 839-4639, Duane Skoar at 764-5510 or Har- , Los Angeles, 50.14. ming in the boys' 13-14 division, won M freestyle — Katrlna Kutzbach, SW, :29.93, Krouse, RW, Ml.78, Kleth Anderson, RW, :43.02, Lars Kenosho (Minnesota) 39 65 .375 old Honish at 837-5343. Discus — 1, Rick Meyer, Houston, 211-0. Z Greg Cindy Savior, Ml, :30.75, Andrea Wolosz, Rldgewood, Gulbransen, SW, :43.08, Jake Kosseff, SW, :43.40, Brad McSeveny, Fountain Valley, Coll!., 201-3. 3, Randy the 100-meter breaststroke in city :31.14, Laura Snow, Parkcrest, :31.19, : Jackie Raetz, Swenson, MO, :43.52. CENTRAL DIVISION Helsler, Bloomlngton, Ind., 191-7. Ml, .-31.42, Palae Frelman, MO, :32.43. 50 backstroke — Ryan Horton, PC, :36.89, Chris- Thursday's results Hammer — 1, , San Francisco, 243-5, S* brMitreke — Jenny Bryant, RW, :40.18, Karen W L Pel record time of 1 minutes, 13.11 sec- topher Carbon, SW, :38.14, Jeff Bruns, RW, :39.21, Festival record (Old record: 242-5, , 19151.2, Hanwn, MO, -.41,03, Julie Perlberg, RW, :42.06, Tracy Mike Dardo, RW, :39.36, Chris Blatter, WS, :40.99, Tim Waterloo (Cleveland) 58 48 .547 Blooch«r«iVllle),6-5 Jud Logan, North Canton, Ohio, 231-11. 3, Lane* Deal, Schoeoow, PC, :42.65, Ann Sheeny, Ml, :42.71, Laura Belolt (Milwaukee) 56 51 .523 onds. Dold also set a pool record in Oaks, HF, :41.58. Shullsburg 100 013 ON —5 10 1 Eugene, Ore., 223-4. Etmonczyk. SW, :42.72. 100 Individual medley — Nick Gansner, SW, Cedar Rapids (Cincinnati) 51 57 .472 winning the 100 individual medley in N backstroke — Andrea Wolosz, RW, :37.19, Clinton (San Fran.) 43 44 .402 Blanchardvllle IN 000 103 — 6 11 1 1:20.08, Mark Johnson, RW, 1:23.55, Jake Edle, SW, Teutschmon, Forrey (6) and Pflel; Syse, McKen- WOMIM Claire King, SW, :37.64, Kim Moddox, RW, :38.04, Jill 1:25.98, Ryan Scheuerman, MO, 1:27.06, Ryan Horton, 200 — 1, , Decatur, Ga., 22.94. Z 1:07.44. Zemon, MO, :3».33, Andrea Czechanskl, Ml, :39.46, SOUTHERN DIVISION zle (6) and Kleppe. W — McKenzle. L — Farrey. PC, 1:27.33, Phil Petit, PC, 1:27.53. Leading hitters — Kluge (S) 2x4, Teutschmon (S) Randl Glvens, Venice, Calif., J, Diane Dlxon, Brook- Other Monona Pool records were Laura Shaw, PC :39.I7. W L Pet 3x4; York (B) 3x6, Chandler (B) 3x5, Gordon (B) 2x3, lyn, N.Y., 23.34. IN liMHvMval medley — Katrlna Kutzbach, SW, Springfield (St. Louis) 45 42 .407 Paradls (B) 2x4. HR — Kluge; McKenzle (B). IB — Shot put—i, Bonnie Dane, Costa Mesa, Calif., 59- set by: Ken Seeliger of Parkcrest in 1:16.15, Mlchele Jetperton, HP, 1:18.97, Cindy Savior, 13-14 Peorla (Chicago Cubs) 55 51 .519 yto Chandler 2, Gordon. 4%, Festival record (Old record: 57-3, Lorna GrlHIn, Ml, 1:20.4», Jenny Bryant, RW, 1:20.80, Robyn Balllett, SO butterfly — Jason Maglll, PC, :30.58, Jim Drew, Quad City (California) 51 54 .484 13V: 19(3). 2, Connie Price, Hobart, Ind., 54-4.3, Peggy Pol- the girls' 13-14 50-meter butterfly Ml, 1:11.13, Jill Cook, RW, 1:23.11. RW, :30.61, Aaron Petersen, SW, :30.78, Tom Peril- Burlington (Montreal, K.C.) ... 51 57 .472 lack, Santa Clara, Calif., 54-3to. born, HF, :31.60, Dave Royal, WS, :32.56, Todd Wlota, 13-9 MM — 1, Mary Knlsely, Allen, Texas, 1:51.10. Z (: 31.15), Toni Henry of Monona in the 1H4 Hrenak, MO, :32.68. Friday's results Dodgeville 201 Me e*0— » 14 1 PattlSue Plumer, Stanford, Calif., 9:00.05. 3, Sue Gl- N butterfly — Kerl Seeliger, PC, :31.15 (pool 100 freestyle — Tim Myers, HF, :58.42 (pool Quad City 2. Madison 1 Wleta 511 110 MX—13 17 1 rard, Washington, D.C., 9:00.45. girls' 13-14 100 backstroke (1:15.0), record), Melissa Fun, SW, :31.I7, Glol Mitchell, PC, record), Jim Johnson, SW, 1:01.40, Jason Maglll, PC, Burlington 5, KenoshaO Sporle, Prochaska (5) and Flora, C. Edwards (9); High lump — I, Jan cnesbro, Fulton. Texas, 6-1 W. Chad Kane of Parkcrest in the boys' -.31.17, Amy Gosling, HF,:32.24, Alison Hoyden, Nako- 1:02.86, Tom Pertzborn, HF, 1:03.37, Jon Wilson, RW, Cedar Rapids at Appleton, ppd., rain Bergum, Mitchell (9) and Moore. W — Bergum. L — & Rita Graves, , Kan., 4-1V>. 3, Comllle mo, :37.29, Michelle McKelth, HF, :32.64. 1:03.63, Luke Bogdanowlcz, PC, 1:05.35. Wousau 10, Waterloo 2 Sporle. Harding, Leaburg, Ore., 4-1 to. 13-14100 backstroke (1:09.12) and Tim 1*t freestyle—Glgl Mitchell, PC, 1:03.55, Heather 100 breostroke — Chris Dold, HF, 1:13.11, (city Springfield 3, Belolt 2 Leading hitters — Osterdoy (W) 2x6, Bergum (W) 400 hurdles — 1, Sharleffa Barksdale, Harrlman, Reneau, HF, 1:04.04, Lesa Moddox, RW, 1:04.77, Tonla and pool record). Matt Conklln, PC, 1:16.88, Greg Han- Peorla 1, Clinton 0 2x4, Rood (W) 3x4, Mitchell (W) 4x5, Meyer (W) 2x4, Tenn., 56.41. Z Lelsa Oavls-Knowles, Stlllwater, Okla., Myers of Hill Farms in the boys' 13-14 Lowe, HF, 1:04.86, Emmy Seuferer, NK, 1:05.53, sen, MO, 1:08.02, Jon Wilson, RW, 1:19.97, Brad Smith, Today's games Hessellng (W) 3x5, Prochaska (D) 2x6, Johnson (D) 57.33.3, Goyle Kellon, Cleveland, 51.05. Debbie Sanna, PC, 1:05.61. SW, 1:23.25, Jon Wimmer, Maple Bluff, 1:24.26. Quod Cltv at Madison, 7:05 p.m. 3x5, C. Edwards (D) 3x5, Williams (D) 3x4. HR — E. 100 freestyle (58.42). 100 breostroke — Maureen Olson, RW, 1:22.28, 100 backstroke — Chad Kane, PC, 1:09.12 (pool Cedar Roplds at Appleton Edwards (D), Johnson. 3B — Roberts (D), Hessellng. DISABLID The first 12 finishers in each age Heather Binning, HF, 1:24.24, Krlsl Weotherwax, RW, record), Dave Royal, 1:10.65, Aaron Petersen, SW, Waterloo at Wausau IB — Mitchell, Prochasko, C. Edwards, Williams, Os- 1500 wheelchair — 1, George Murray, St. Peters- 1:25.42, Carrie Johnson, RW, 1:26.17, Jennifer Burr, 1:11.98, Tim Myers, HF, 1:13.06, Jeff Hanzel, MO, Burlington at Kenosha terday. burg, Flo., 4:00.08.2, Marty Ball, Clocls, Calif., 4:02.86. division of the freestyle, backstroke, PC, 1:29,70, Tanya Harris, RW, 1:30.02. 1:19.15, Greg Peters, RW, 1:23.19. Belolt at Springfield 3, Tom Foran, Glastonbury, Conn., 4:07.71. 1M backstroke — Ton! Henry, MO, 1:15.0 (team IN Individual medley — Chris Dold, HF, 1:07.44 Clinton at Peorlo Fort Atkinson, 3-4 (10) breaststroke, butterfly, and free and record), Lesa Maddox, RW, 1:15.14, Suzl Schalrer, (pool record), Greg Hansen, MO, 1:09.09, Matt Conk- RW, 1:15.19, Kerl Seeliger, PC, 1:15.20, Melissa Fuss, lln, PC, 1:09.16, Chad Kane, PC, 1:10.51, Brad Smith, Albion 000 101 Oil 0—4 7 0 Gymnastics medley relays competitions will swim SW, 1:16.48, Amy Lewis, HF, 1:19.15. SW, 1:12.69, Jim Drew, RW, 1:12.73. Fort Atkinson 031 000 MO 1—511 1 Mills and Spike; Madson, Blom (8), Don Trleloff (8) and Dave Trleloff. W — Dan Trleloff. L — Mills. WOMItt For the record Leading hitters — E. Nelson (A) 3x5, Gorney (A) All-around —1, Krlstle Phillips, Baton Rouge, La., 2x4, R. Gaber (FA) 3x5, Dave Trleloff (FA) 2x5, Syens 38.X. % Phoebe Mills, Northfleld, III., 38.00. 3, Robin (FA) 2x4, Wallace (FA) 2x4. HR — R. Gaber. 3B — Rlchter, Lincoln, Neb., 37.10. BASEBALL Gorney. R. Gaber. A's pummel Home Talent stars American League WESTERN SECTION WeighHifting NEW YORK YANKEES — placed Second half catcher Butch Wynegar on the restricted West Division Southwest Division 1*1 pounds — 1, John Julius, Lokewood, Ohio, CROSS PLAINS - Don't give the pitches. ModlSonA'l DM 410 712 — 17 20 1 W L W L 142.4,187.5, 330.0. Z Val Bo 11 Km, Superior, Mont., 142.5, Home Talent Start 0030MMO — 547 list; recalled catcher Juan Espino from Rldgeway 7 1 Argyle 6 1 182.5, 325.0.3, Tommy Calandro, Baton Rouge, La., did Madison A's a break. They'll jump on MADISON A's (ob-r-h-bl) — nBlosI ss 2-0-1-0, Kar- Columbus of the International League. Arena 5 2 Wlota 3 4 not total. The A's (28-6) warmed up for zewskl ss 3-144), Petrone ct 6-1-1-1, McBratnev Ib 4-2- Dodgeville 5 2 Shullsburg 1 5 2M — 1, Rich Schutz, Mt. Prospect, III., 152.5, you — and good. today's Class AA state championship 2-0, Ybarra cf 6-2-2-2, Niemann s 6-4-5-3, Wall dh 4-1-3-1, National League Plattevllle 3 3 Blanchardvllle 1 S 187.5, 340.0. Z John Cravens, Decatur, III., 140.0,170.0, McDonald dh 2-0-0-0, Mayer 2b 4-2-0-0, Rlggs 3b 5-2-4-3, Ithaca 3 4 NewGlarus 0 7 310.0.3, Todd Lyons, Dallas, 130.0,170.0,300.0. The Home Talent League All- Head rf 6-2-2-3, Wlshnevski p 04-0-0, Hockey p 04-0-0. NEW YORK METS — signed outfield- Ml — 1, Mario Martinez, San Francisco, 145.0, game with the La Crosse Old Styles Totals 48-17-20-13. er-first baseman Lee AAazzilli to a minor SOUTHERN SECTION 175.0, 320.0. 2, Tom DeFlllppI, North Hollywood, Calif., Stars made that mistake Friday night at noon at Sauk City Athletic Park. HTL STARS — Dillon u 2-1-0-0, Bouressa 2b 2-0- 145.0, 172.5, 317.5. 3, Marvin Hollan, Houston, 135.0, 0-0, S. Endl 2b-ss 3-1-2-2, Fredenberg If-cf 2-0-0-1, T. league contract and assigned him to Second half and the A's romped to a 17-5 victory in Tidewater of the International League. 170.0, 305.0. 4, Jim Cuddle, Gainesville, Flo., 132.5, The A's and La Crosse will finish their End! 3b 3-0-04, Grelber rl 24-0-0, Blegler rf 24-04, Southeast Division South Central Division 170.0, 302.5. a special feature of the 48th annual Rauls Ib 2444, Schultz Ib 2444, Veum c 24-04, Rlkll W L W L title game that began last Sunday c 24-14, Johnson cf 2-1-14, Greaney If 2444, Morgan BASKETBALL Stoughton 7 0 Monona 6 1 Wisconsin State Baseball Tourna- night but was halted by rain in the dh 2-2-14, Nlesen dh 14-1-0, Washburn p 0444, Gel- Oregon 4 2 Verona Bank 4 1 Wrestling shert p 0444, Kittleson p 0444, Mothys P 0444, Me- Belleville 4 3 Pine Bluff 3 3 ment. 10th inning with the score 6-6. Kenile p 0444, Albrecht p 0444. Totals 31-54-3. NBA Footvllle 1 6 Verona Town Pump. 1 4 HR — Ybarra, Head, Wall, Niemann. 2B — Rlgas PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS — an- Utlca 0 6 Mount Horeb 0 6 FREESTYLE Jesse Ybarra, Greg Head, Dave The A's found themselves trailing, Z HO — Washburn 0 In 1, Gelshert 3 In 1, Kittleson 5 In nounced that guard Michael Holton has 105.5 pounds — Corey Jones, Wichita, Kan., dec. 116, Mathys 3 In 1%, McKenzle 5 In 1%, Albrecht 4 In EASTERN SECTION Anton Burkett, West Liberty, Ohio, 14-1 In 2:07. Roger 3-2, early in the game, but managed to Vh, Wlshnevskl 3 In 4Vb, Hockey 3 In 4%. ER — Gel- signed an offer sheet. Bernstein, North Miami, Flo., dec. Tim Trimble, Wall and Tom Niemann home shert 2, Kittleson 4, Mathvs 1, McKenzle 1, Albrecht 3, Senna half Rapid City, S.D. 12-4. Gold — Jones. Silver — Bern- runs in the A's 20-hit attack, but the jump on the HTL's top pitcher, Todd Wlshnevski 5. SO — Washburn 1, Gelshert 1, Kittleson West Division East Division stein. Bronze — Burkett. 2, Mathys 2, McKenzle 2, Albrecht 4, Wlshnevski 9, FOOTBALL 114.5 — Jack Cuvo, Easton, Pa., dec. Pete Gomez, HTL Stars contributed to their de- Kittleson of Stoughton, to turn the Hockey 4. BB — Kittleson 1, Mothys 1, McKenzle 1, Al- W L W L Walsenburg, Colo., 14-4. Steve Martin, Virginia Beach, Sun Prairie 6 2 Jefferson 7 0 brecht 2, Wlshnevski 3, Hockey I. W — Hockey. L — NFL Va., dec. Bo Stelnbach, Bakersfleld, Calif., 84. Gold — mise with seven errors and three wild game around. Kittleson. Cottage Grove 5 2 Fort Atkinson 5 1 Martin. Silver —Cuvo. Bronze —Gomez. HOUSTON OILERS — signed wide re- Albion 4 3 Lake Geneva 4 4 125.5 — Lyndon Campbell, Cypress, Calif., won by ceiver Ernest Givins. Waterloo 3 6 Lake Mills 3 3 forfeit. Ken Chertow, Huntlngton, W. vo., dec. Dav Columbus 2 5 Whitewater 4 5 Evensen, Worth, III., 15-3. Gold — Chertow. Silver — at the opening of Court or thereafter; ers of property located at 2313 Keyes Avenue, re- — waived Deerfleld 1 7 Milton 1 6 quarterback Matt Kofler. Evensen. Bronze —Campbell. LEGAL NOTICES 2. Creditors' claims must be filed on or before Oct- quest, a total side yard variance to construct a 134.5 — Paul Walker, Pork Ridge, III., dec. Mike ober 16,1986, or be barred; kitchen addition onto their home. LOS ANGELES RAIDERS — signed NORTHERN SECTION Pontoyo, Thornton, Colo., 13-4. Bubba Strauss, North 3. All claims will be examined and adlusted on Oct- 7. Jerome Nlckles, owner of property located at linebacker Linden King; released defen- Second half Olmsted, Ohio, dec. Tom Fitzpatrlck, Racine, WIs., 14. STATE OF WISCONSIN ober 22,1986, at the opening of Court or thereafter. 5458 Lake Mendota Drive, by his agent Scott Paul- sive backs Todd Avery and Dewayne North Division North Central Division Gold — Strauss. Sliver — Fitzpatrlck. Bronze — Pan- CIRCUIT COURT DANE COUNTY Dated July 16,1986 sen, requests a front yard variance to construct an toya. Greene, defensive linemen Ken Tatko W L W NOTICE OF By the Court, addition onto his home. 149.5 — Mike Cole, Brackney, Pa., dec. Wade Zim- FORECLOSURE SALE /s/Danlel A. Breunig 8. Ralph & Kay Kamps, owners of property located and Kelly Osborn, offensive lineman Jeff Baraboo .32 Waunakee 4 merman, Las Vegas, Nov., 14-12. Tom Henderson, Sauk Prairie , .32 Mlddleton 4 Case No. 85-CV-6181 Probate Court Commissioner at 4021 Mandan Crescent, request a rear yard vari- Deaton, wide receiver Rennie Behn, and Apple Valley, Calif., dec. Kent Johnson, Montlcello, NOTE: PLEASE CHECK WITH THE ATTOR- ance to construct an addition onto their home. Poynette .23 Cross Plains 4 Minn., 13-1 In4:30. Gold —'Cole. Silver — Zimmerman. RANDALL BANK, tight ends Joel Barrett and Damon Pope. Rio . 1 4 Ashton 3 Plaintiff, NEY AS TO THE EXACT TIME OF HEARING. 9. Miles Epstein, owner of propertylocated at 478 S. Bronze — Henderson. Aubrey R. Fowler Mldvale Blvd., requests a total side yard variance — announced Montello ..05 Black Earth 1 163 — Donny Horning, Emporium, Pa., dec. that linebacker Stanley Adams left camp. Danny White, Rocky Ford, Colo., 134 In 1:22. John ANN E. LANZENDORF, GREGORY J. Fowler & Wiederhoeft Law Offices to construct a second story addition onto his home. — an- Today's games Heffernan, North Olmsted, Ohio, dec. Dan Russell, LANZENDORF, RANDALL W. LANZENDORF, P.O. Box 5326 10. Joe Kirch, owner of property located at 1637 nounced the retirement of wide receiver Western Section Gresham, Ore., 12-8. Gold — Heffernan. Silver — Horn- WILLIAM D. GROVES, BANK OF Madison, Wl 53705 Monroe Street, requests a rear yard variance to Sebastian Brown. Blanchardvllle at New Glarus Ing. Bronze— Russell. SUN PRAIRIE, a Wisconsin Banking PUB. WSJ: July 19, U and August 2,1984 erect a new building. Arena at Dodgeville 1K.5 — David Lee, Carmlchoel, Calif., dec. Scot! Corporation, ROBERT L. BLANK, 11. Mrs. William Hlnz, owner of property located at NEW YORK JETS — signed wide re- Sunday's vames McKernan, Madison, WIs., Inlury default. Erik Duus, EAST MADISON CLIN 1C, a/k/a EAST MADISON METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 2517 Myrtle Street, by her agent Traditional Build- Northern Section ceiver Skip Peete; waived defensive end Stanford, Calif., dec. Brian Kurlander, Latham, N.Y. MADISON CLINIC DIVISION OF DEAN NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING ers, requess an accessory building setback vari- Waunakee at Ashton Gold — Lee. Silver — Duus. Bronze — McKernan. TO CONSIDER SCHOOL DISTRICT ance to construct a detached garage. Dwight Bingham. Mlddleton at Earth MEDICAL CENTER, S.C., KAYSER FORD, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES —waived 191 — Todd Seller, Sauk Cltv, WIs., pinned John INC., CURTIS NIGLIS, DEAN MEDICAL BOUNDARY RECOMMENDATIONS 12. Robert Faltersack and Ruth Welch, owners of Rio at Poynette Sterner, Marshall, Minn., :42. Mark Whltehead, War- In consequence of a written request signed by Don- defensive back Bernard King. Cross Plains at Montello CENTER, a/k/a DEAN CLINIC DIVISION property located at 515 Pawling Street, by their saw, Ind., dec. Darrell Long, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 104. OF DEAN MEDICAL CENTER, S.C. and ald A. Hafeman, filed with t)ie state Superintend- agent Murray Sheridan, request a total side yard SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — released Western Section Gold — Seller. Silver—Whlteheod. Bronze — Long. Rldgeway at Shullsburg STATE OF WISCONSIN, ent requesting a review by a mediator of the variance to construct a detached garage. quarterback David Norrie, running back 2M — Greg Haladay, Catawlssa, Pa., dec. Troy Waunakee Community School District and Madi- 13. Jeffrey and Angela Bartell, owners of property Argyle at Plattevllle Lake, Gillette, Wvo., 14-2 In 2:57. Andy Haman, Iowa Defendants. Paul Lewis, wide receivers Byron Howell Wlota at Ithaca PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a Judg- son Metropolitan School District decision on fail- located at 3259 Plymouth Circle, request a front City, Iowa, dec. Brooks Simpson, Newtown, Iowa, 34. ure to make a decision on the Cherokee Park peti- and Billy Wilson; offensive guard Roger Southern Section Gold — Haman. Silver — Simpson. Bronze — Halodav. ment of foreclosure and sale entered In the above- yard variance to construct an addition onto their Weber, defensive ends Jim Rovito and Pine Bluff at Verona Bank lit, — Jim Richardson, Hayfleld, Minn., dec. entitled action on the 25th day of February, 1966, tion originally filed with the Clerk of the Waunakee home. Ken Paker; linebackers Pat Sikora, Pete Verona Town Pump at Utlca Michael Decapua, New Paltz, N.Y., 6-2. Carlton Hasel- the undersigned Sheriff of Dane County, Wiscon- Community School District on February 24, 1986 14. Religious Society of Friends, owner of property Naiarian, William Tolbert and safety Oregon at Belleville rlg, Johnstown, Pa., dec. Bob Karl, Wisconsin Rapids, sin, will sell at public auction, In Room GR18, City- pursuant to sec. 117.08(3)(b), WIs. Stats., there will located at 1704 Roberts Court, by their agent Na- Mount Horeb at Footvllle WIs., 11-4. Gold — Haselrlg. silver — Rlclardson. County Bldg., 210 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wis- be a lolnt meeting of the School Boards of the said thaniel Sample, request setback variances to erect Stoughton at Monona Charles Jackson. Bronze — Decapua. consin, on the 26th day of August, 1986, at 10:00 o'- districts at 3:00 p.m. on the 13th day of August, a church ground graphic. — Eastern Section 1986, at the Waunakee District Administration 15. Stephen F. Garrett, owner of property located Jefferson at Columbus clock In the forenoon, the real estate and mort- agreed to terms with safety Ivory Sully. gaged premises directed by said ludgment to be Building for the purpose of acting upon said media- at 1909 Shelley Lane, requests a side yard variance Lake Mills at Cottage Grove tor recommendations. Deerfleld at Sun Prairie Field hockey sold, and therein described as follows: to construct a detached garage. Waterloo at Fort Atkinson A parcel of land In the SW Vi and SE '/< of Section Dated July 29,1986 16. YMCA of Metropolitan Madison, owner of prop- COLLEGES Albion at Lake Geneva MEN 22, T8N, R9E, Township of Westport, Dane County, Margo Knutzen, Clerk erty located at 207 W. Washington Avenue, by their Bronze — South 3, East 0 Wisconsin, more fully described as follows: Com- Waunakee Community School District agent Jeff Koslaske-Strang Partners, request a AUBURN — announced offensive ROCK RIVER LEAGUE Gold —West 6, North 1 mencing at the N Vi corner of said section 22; PUB. WSJ: August 2.1986 rear yard variance to construct a new YMCA fa- guard Steve Wilson is dropping out of cility. NORTHERN DIVISION thence S 00'-55'-51" W, 2,663.57 feet to the center of STATE OF WISCONSIN school. Section 22; thence S 0*-45'-47" W, 20.00 feet to a con- 17. Boris and Pamllla Josheff, owners of property W L W L CIRCUIT COURT, DANE COUNTY IN PROBATE UW-GREEN BAY — named Mike Soccer crete monument meander corner established by INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION: located at 702 Wedgewoad, request a side yard Sllnger 11 1 Hustlsford Wildcats . 3 9 the City of Madison; thence continuing S 0'-45'-47" variance to construct an addition onto their home. Heideman, men's basketball coach at St. Oakfleld 10 2 Brownsville 3 9 WOMEN ORDER SETTING TIME AND W, 806.69 feet along the N-S >A section line to the The foregoing appeals will be heard and acted Norbert College for the last four years, Horlcon 10 2 Waupun 2 9 Bronze — North 0, South 0 (North 4-3 penalties) NOTICE TO CREDITORS upon at a regular meeting of the Zoning Board of assistant men's basketball coach. Mayyllle 6 6 Long Lake 2 9 Gold —West 3, East 1 point of beginning; thence continuing S 0"-45'-45" IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF W, 136.27 feet; thenc S 89'-14'13" E, 20,00 feet; RICHARD E. BARTLETT, Deceased. Appeals for the City of Madison, Conference Room SOUTHERN DIVISION thence S 0"-45'-47" W, 243.73 feet; thence S 70"- An Appllcallon for Informal Administration of the G-10, Madison Municipal Building, at 4:30 p.m. on 46'47" W, 160.00 feet along the northerly line of CTH August 14,1986. AWARDS, SELECTIONS W L W L Team handball Estate of Richard E. Bar I left, Dane County, Wis- Hustisford Astros .... 12 1 Johnson Creek 5 5 "M".road right-of-way; thence N 0"-45'-47" E, 380.00 consin post office address 1666 Bartlett Court, /s/Clyde Bryant, Chairman AMERICAN LEAGUE — named Clyman 9 3 Ashlppun 5 7 feet; thence N 48'-00'-32" E, 114.38 feet to the point Belleville, Wl 53508, having been filed with the Pro- City of Madison Texas Ranger shortstop Scott Fletcher, Juneau 10 4 Lebanon 4 9 South 23, North 19 of beginning. bate Registrar; Zoning Board of Appeals who hit .394 Including a 19-game hitting Cottage Grove 7 4 Rubicon 1 11 West 26, East 18 Also described as: ITISORDEREDTHAT: 266-4569 Watertown 7 5 Neosho 1 12 Lot 1, Certified Survey Map No. 1500, recorded In All creditors' claims must be filed on or before Oct- PUB. WSJ: August 1,7and 13.1986 streak, and Detroit Tiger pitcher Jack Vol. 6 of Certified Surveys, pages 208 and 209, as ober 16,1986, or be barred. FOR SALE Morris, who was 5-1 with a 0.54 earned Today's games South 17, North 9 Document No. 1406913, Dane County Register of Dated July 16,1986 THESE VEHICLES ARE AS IS. WE GIVE NO East 15, West 14 run average in July, its player and pitch- Southern Division Deeds. /s/Frances S. Ryan KEYS OR GUARANTEES. Neosho at Clyman Terms of Sale: Cash, ten percent (10%) or more of Deputy Probate Registrar The City of Madison Police Department shall sell er, respectively, for the month. Juneau at Cottage Grove the purchase price to be paid at the time of the Stroud, Stroud, Wllllnk, Thompson & Howard three (3) abandoned vehicles If not claimed by the Sunday's games Volleyball sale, and the balance to be paid upon confirmation owners prior to bid opening on August 7, 1986, Southern Division 25 West Main Street, Suite 300 of the sale as provided by Statute. Madison, Wl 53703 Thursday, at 12:00 Noon. Bids must be In letter Ashlppun at Hustlsford Astros MEN Dated this 23rd day June, 1986. Lebanon at Rubicon North3, EastO (15-4,15-7, 15-13) PUB. WSJ: July 19, 26and August 2,1986 form (Including telephone number) and should be South 3, West 0 (16-14, 15-11,15-13) /s/Jerome D. Lacke addressed to the Madison Police Department - Johnson Creek at Clyman STATE OF WISCONSIN Football Neosho at Watertown Sheriff of Dane County, Wisconsin BIDS, Attention Court Services Section, 211 S. Car- Northern Division WOMEN VOSS, NESSON, ERBACH & VOSS, S.C. DANE COUNTY, CIRCUIT COURT roll St., Madison, Wl 53710. Phone 266-4345. The Po- Brownsville at Hustlsford Wildcats East 3, North 1 (15-10, 15-6,13-15,15-13) Attorneys for Plaintiff PROBATE BRANCH lice Department reserves the right to relect any or Mayvllle at Waupun Souths, West 1 (16-14, 15-11,12-15,15-8) 119 E. Main St., P.O. Box 1348 INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION: all bids. Vehicles for Inspection only - No phone Professional Sllnger at Horlcon Madison, Wl 53701-1348 ORDER SETTING TIME AND calls to tow lots I Oakfleld at Long Lake (608) 257-4471 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The below described vehicles may be viewed at CFL INTHEMATTEROFTHE ESTATEOF Thursday's result Water polo PUB. WSJ: June28, Julys, 12,19,26 Don's Towing Service, 2601 Progress Road, Madi- DANE COUNTY SENIOR BABE RUTH LEAGUE and August 2,1986 MARGARET M. PURCELL, Deceased son, Wl, on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, Aug- British Columbia 18, Calgary 17 Championship Friday's results An application for Informal Administration of ust 4-5-6,1986, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Madison Howard Johnson's 3, Black Earth 2 STATE OF WISCONSIN Winnipeg 37, Montreal 10 DANE COUNTY, CIRCUIT COURT Margaret M. Purcell, Dane County, Wisconsin, YEAR: 1978; MAKE & MODEL: Chev. 4 Dr.; South 11, West 9 post office address 835 South Shore Drive, Madi- Toronto 35, Edmonton 34 East! 1, North 11 PROBATE BRANCH LAST KNOWN OWNER & ADDRESS: WANDA S. VFW TEENER LEAGUE son, Wl 53715, having been filed with the Probate Monday's game North 1, West 9 INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION: MATERNOWSKI, 3327 W. Pierce, Chicago IL; Ottawa at Saskatchewan, 2 p.m. STATE TOURNAMENT Registrar; At Jefferson East 14, South 10 ORDER SETTING TIME AND MINIMUM BID: $195.00; CASE W: #904793 ITISORDEREDTHAT: Friday's results NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1966 Dodge 2 Dr., SETH J. BARDA, 1558 Simpson Columbus 11, Moyville 3 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF All creditors' claims must be filed on or before Oct- St. a3, Madison Wl, or 1116 Wisconsin Ave. ttlO, Whitewater 10, Lake Mills 0 LOUIS F. LEHNERTZ, Deceased. ober 30,1986, or be barred; Portage Wl; J195.00; »862891. Edgerton 6, Brodheod 4 An application for Informal Administration of the Dated July 30,1986 1968 Chev. Camaro, RICHARD G. HAMM JR., 2014 City sports Cambridge 8, Afton 0 Estate of Louis F. Lehnertz, deceased, Dane Coun- /s/Stuart A. Schwartz Greenway Cross, Madison Wl, or 6073 County Trk Today's games Tennis ty, Wisconsin, post office address 922 Monica Lane, Probate Registrar DM, Dane Wl; $195.00; #838701. Columbus vs. Fort Atkinson, 10 a.m. Madison, Wl 53704, having been filed with the Pro- Ross & Stevens, S.C. PUB. WSJ: August2,1986 , Whitewater vs. Monroe, 12:30 p.m. bate Registrar; One S. Plnckney Street Edgerton vs. Black Earth, 3 p.m. Madison, W153703 STATE OF WISCONSIN Golf ITISORDEREDTHAT: CIRCUIT COURT, DANE COUNTY IN PROBATE Cambridge vs. Jefferson, 5:30 p.m. Professional PUB. WSJ: August2, 9and 16,1986 All creditors' claims must be filed on or before Oct- ORDER LIMITING TIME FOR ober 30,1986, or be barred; NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FILING CLAIMS (ON WAIVER) Cherokee (71) — Mike Nowokowskl 73; Mike VIRGINIA SLIMS TOURNAMENT Dated July 30,1986 Burke 77; Carol Grelo, Char Schachte, Dean sabatlnl, CITYOF MADISON AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP Golf At San Diego /s/Daniel A. Breunig Jim Kllbane79. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Friday's quarterfinal results Probate Registrar Odana Hills (71) — Bill Cunningham 72; Mark Kate Gompert, Rancho Mirage, Calif., def. Dinky AGENDA HORTENSE H. CLINGMAN, Deceased. Erlckson 73; Jerry Currle 74; Jeff Stohr, Harold Tur- Lawrence E. Bechler TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE RN: A petition lor administration of the estate and WSGA-PGA NELTHORPE CUP MATCHES Van Rensburo, South Africa, 6-4, 0-6, 6-4; Melissa Gur- JENSWOLD, STUDT, HANSON, CLARK check 76; Tim McCann 77; Steve Shea, Jim Cogan 79. At Westmoor CC, Brookfleld ney, Polos Verdes, Calif., def. Belsy Nagelsen, Kapa- Notice Is hereby given of the following appeals: determination of helrshlp of Hortense H. Cling- Pleasant View (71) — Derek Stendahl 73; Dennis Friday's results lua Bay, Hawaii, 64,6-4. & KAUFMAN 1. Lewis A. Bosworth, Jr., owner of property lo- man, Dane County, Wisconsin, and post office ad- Morgan, Dave Oahmen 77; Chris Rapp, Scott Halblelb (Professional listed flrtt) 16 North Carroll Street, Suite 900 cated at 2829 Barlow Street, by his agent Danny dress 432 North Blackhawk Avenue, Madison, Wis- Singles PAINE WEBBER INVITATIONAL Madison, WI 53703 Gerdts, requests rear yard and side yard vari- consin, having been filed; Yahara Hills (71) — Tim Mlelearek, Toby Tyler, Mitch Joannes, New Berlin Hills, 3, def. Seorge At Vail, Colo. PUB. WSJ: August 2,9and 16,1986 ances to construct an addition onto his home. ITISORDEREDTHAT: Jeff Brown 73; Roger Wlebe, Tom Barta 75; Steve Reed, Oconomowoc 0; Steve Bull, Tripoli CC, Milwau- Friday's quarterfinal results STATE OF WISCONSIN 2. James F. Tlghe, owner of property located at 1. Creditors' claims must be filed on or before Oct- Chlsm 76; John Olson 78. kee, 2W, def. Hal Knuth, Tuckaway CC, Franklin, Vi; Jimmy Connors def. David Pale, 6-2, 7-6 (7-2); CIRCUIT COURT, DANE COUNTY IN PROBATE ober 16,1986, or be barred; Nakoma <7«) — Hal Harder 71; Stan Mlntz 74; 7501 Farmlngton Way, requestes minimum and Tom Kabler, Westmoore CC, 3, def. Steve Fischer, Tim Mayotte def. Kevin Curren, 6-4, 6-4; Paul Anna- ORDER SETTING TIME TO 2. Helrshlp will be determined and claims will be Brad Gempler 71; Keith Lawson 79. Sheboygan Rlverdale, 0; Mark Krause, Muskegon total side yard variances to construct a new home. cone del. Johan Krlek, 6-4, 6-4; Brad Gilbert def. Tom PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP 3. Fred Bachmonn, owner of property located at examined and adlusted on October 22,1986, at the Movie Bluff (71) — Joe Stutz 77; Steve Caravello, Lake CC, 2, def. Mike Taylor, Whltnall Pork, Milwau- Gulllkson, 6-3,7-6 19-7). kee, 1; Larry Tlzlana, Cherokee CC, Madison, 2, def. AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS 122-124 Georglanna Circle, requests a rear yard Dane County Courthouse, In Madison, Wisconsin, Barry Rlchter 78. at the opening of Court or thereafter. Charley Wlnn, Cherokee CC, Madison, 1; Rich Tock, IN THE MATTE R OF THE ESTATE OF variance to construct a duplex. D.C. CLASSIC Dated July 16,1986 South Hills, Fond du Lac, IVi, and Jocko Rueth, Hart- At Washington, D.C. BLANCHE V. MENG, Deceased. 4. Kenneth Hubbard, owner of property located at Bowling ford CC, l'/J, drew; Rick Rosmussen, Lac La Belle CC, Friday's quarterfinal results A petition for the probate of the WIN, and determi- 5425 Hampton Court, requests a minimum side By the Court, Oconomowoc, 2Vi, def. Archie Dadlan, Whltnall Pork, Jimmy Arias, Jericho, N.Y., del. Martin Join, Ar- nation ol helrshlp, of Blanche V. Meng, Dane Coun- yard variance to construct a detached garage. /s/Danlel A. Breunig The Madison Women's Bowllno As- Vi. gentina, 3-6, 7-6 (7-31, 6-3; Karel Novacek, Czechoslo- ty, Wisconsin, post office address 257 South Segoe 5. Sard N. McLanahan, owner of property located Probate Court Commissioner sociation will hold Its annual meeting Mike Muronyl, Monroe CC, I, lost to Mark vakia, def. Kent Carlsson, Sweden, 6-4, 6-3; Andres Rd., Madison, Wl 53705, having been filed; at 1112 Jenifer Street, requests a total side yard KENEHAN AND HUCKABY Bemowskl, Johnson Park CC, Raclrfe, 2; Dave Sleften, Gomez, Ecuador, def. Aaron Krlckslem, Grosse Point, ITISORDEREDTHAT: variance to place an air- conditioning unit In a re- 5204 N. 34th St., P.O. Box 09274 Tuesday night at 7:30 at the Eagles Club, North Hills, Menomlnee Falls, Wi,, def. Dave Miley, Mich., 6-4, 6-1; Thierry Tulasne, France, det. Johan 1. The petition be heard at tho Dane County Court- quired side yard, v Milwaukee, Wisconsin 5X209 < 1236 Jenifer Street. ' North Hills, '/i; Sieve Howe, Rldgewoy CC, Neenah, 1, Carlsson, Sweden, 6-1, 6-3. house, In Madison, Wisconsin, on August 20, 1986, 6. Barbara McKellar and Fredrick Schrank, own- PUB. WSJ: July 19726and August2,1986 Page 8, Section 2 Sports Wisconsin State Journal, Sunday, August 3,1986 Young leads Ridgewood to title in city swim meet

50 freestyle — 1, Mathew Dupuls, Ml, 32.46; Z 2:11.33; 4, Monono A, 2:12.37; 5, Ridgewood A, 2:13.46; 25 backttroM — Llane Dos Santos. Ml, 21.w; v, Claire King, SW, 37.53; 3, Kim Maddox, RW, 38.19; 4, MO. 1:04.55; 6, Kim Binning, HF, 1:04.86. Jack Young led the way as'Ridge- 100 backstroke — 1, Retina Petersen, RW, 1:12.34 Jason Verhelst, RW, 32.49; 3, Dovld Gosling, HF, 34.94; M n B 35 Kalv Llnstrolh, WS, 21.77; 3, Michelle Kraemer, MO, Andrea Czechanskl, Ml, 39.99; 5, Jill Zeman, MO, 4, James Nelson, SW, 35.77; 5, Pete Lehman, MB, * ?M fr.. ,tyi. - 'I. Tim Myers, HF, 57.84 (POO. 21.99; 4, Amy Adler, Ml, 23.16; 5, Caltlln Szudy, WS, 40.00; 4, Laura Shaw, PC, 40.22. (pool record); 2, Nicole Ervln, WS, 1:15.90; 3, Borbl recor"; 2 Jim Johnson, SW, 1:OMJ; 1 £<• Wilson, wood won the nine-team All-City Peterman, HF, 1:16.01; 4, Kim Pease, HF, 1:16.17; 5, 36.96; 6, Jon Mason, HF, 37.30. 23.43 (judge's dec.); 4, Kirn Lechmoler. PC, 23.14 100 Individual medley — 1, Kotrlna Kutzboch, SW, 50 backstroke — 1, Chris Pennlngton, NK, 38.49 RW, 1-01.90; 4, Jason Moglll, PC, 1:02.42, 5, Tom Swim Meet at Monona Pool Saturday. (ludga's dec.). 1:16.25; Z Mlchele Jesperson, HF, 1:19.34; 3, Jenny Corry Scheuerman, MO, 1:16.78; 6, Judy Young, RW, Pertzborn, HF, 1:03.93; 6, Luke Bogdonowlcz, PC, Bryant, RW, 1:21.08; 4, Cindy Savior, Ml, 1:21.10; 5, 1:18.43. (pool record); 2, Dovld Gosling, HF, 41.76; 3, Mark 100 treeirrle retav — 1, Mlddleton A, 1:14.24; 2, Morehouse, Ml, 42.00; 4, Pot Klein, RW, 43.01; 5, Jon :M Ridgewood scoted 1,364% points to Hill Form A, 1:17.70; 3, Monona A, 1:18.90; 4, Westslde Robvn Balllett, Ml, 1:22.73; 6, Jill Cook. RW, 1:25.31. 100 Individual medley — 1, Christy Hrenak, MO, ' '?00 backstroke - 1, Chad Kane, PC, 1 -.06.70 (pool 5* breaststroke — 1, Jenny Bryant, RW, 40.19; 2, 1:11.77; 2, Sue Zlckou, WS, 1:13.53; 3, Mary Richard- Englund, SW, 43.74; 6, Jon Mason, HF, 45.51. record)/* Dave"aval , WS, 1:09.99; 3, Aaron Peer- outdistance second-place Hill Farm, A, 1:20.61; 5. Rldaewood A, 1:21.59; 6, Shorewood A, son, HF, 1:14.43; 4, Colleen Mospel, MO, 1:16.02; 5, 100 Individual medley —1, Erik Bauch, Ml, 1:21.94 1:22.20. Karen Hansen, MO, 41.03; 3, Julie Perlberg, RW, 41.95; (pool record); 2, Jason Verhelst, RW, 1:24.14; 3, Shan- SS, SW, 1:11.25; 4, Tim Myers HF, 1:13.51; .5 , Jeff 25 Dreaststrake — 1, Amy Skolaskl, WS, 23.15; 2, 4, Laura Etmanczyk, SW, 42.15; 5, Ann Sheehy, Ml, Sara Messner, NK, 1:16.65; 6, Jill Nutchlnson, HF, Hanzel, MO, 1:17.87; 4, Greg Peters, RW, » •*]•»• which had 1,160. Shorewood was third 1:16.75. non Fields, HF, 1:25.79; 4, Brian Walnger, HF, 1:25.90; Susie TOPP, Ml, 23.25; 3, Claire Starling, HF, 24.70, 4, 42.33; 6, Tracy Schaessow, PC, 42.56. 5, Andy Kroeker, RW, 1:29.44; 4, Mark Morehouse, Ml, 100 Individual medley - '.Chris D o^d , HF, with 1,044, edging fourth-pla'ce Mono- Lisa Weotherwax, RW, 25.00; 5, Jennl Dlerlcks, RW, 50 butterfly — 1, Robyn Balllett, Ml, 33.91; 2. Ml- 100 breaststroke — 1, Christy Hrenzk, MO, 1:20.73; chele Jesperson, HF, 33.92; 3, Paige Frelman, MO, 2, Lori Wendrlcks, RW, 1:21.35; 3, Sara Messner, NK, 25.45; 6, Llizto Raetl, Ml, 26.31. 1:21.99; 4, Sue Zlckau, WS, 1:22.46; 5, Mary Richard- 50 breoststroke — 1, Brian Walnger, HF, 44.12; Z na, which scored 1,038%. 25 butterfly — 1, Sally Lehner, HF, 18.25; 2, Susie 35.34; 4, Claire King, SW, 35.73; 5. Rachael Flshboln, Andy Kroeker, RW, 45.12; 3, John Letzlng, NK, 45.29; TOPP, Ml.19.41; 3, Annie Morschall, WS, 19.58; 4, Katie WS, 35.98; 6, Jill Zeman, MO, 37.31. son, HF, 1:25.26; 6, Kris Frelman, MO, 1:26.26. Young set a pair of pool records in 200 freestyle relay — I, Ridgewood A, 2:07.32; 2, 50 butterfly — 1, Suzetle Cornish, MO, 31.05 (pool 4, Erik Bauch, Ml, 45.87; 5, Chris Pennlngton, NK, Lapacek, MO, 20.20; 5, Llane Dos Santos, Ml, 20.35; 6, 48.27; 4, Paul Perlberg, RW, 50.13. Katie Sllverwocd, SW, 21.62. Shorewood A, 2:09.26; 3, Mlddleton A, 2:10.04; 4, record); 2, Heidi Wencel, NK, 31.16; 3, Corry Scheuer- the boys' 15-17 age division. Young's Monona A, 2:11.19; 5, Westslde A, 2:13.13; 6, Hill Farm man, MO, 31.69; 4, Rehna Petersen, RW, 32.21; 5, Jill 50 butterfly — 1, Mathew Oupuls, Ml, 35.99; 2, 9-10 Shannon Fields, HF, 29;08; 3, David Frattlnaer, RW, MO medley relay — 1, Hill Farm A, 2:44.12; 2, A, 2:15.45. Leary, MO, 32.79; 6, Margaret Mallatt, NK, 32.81. . marks came in 100-meter backstroke 13-14 200 freestyle relay — 1, Monona A, 1:54.95 (city 40.49; 4, Pat Klein, RW, 42.12; 5, James Nelson, SW, Maglll, PC, 30.24; 3, Aaron Petersen, SW, 31.91 ; 4, Tom Maple Bluff A, 2:47.14; 3, Westslde A, 2:48.79; 4, record); 2, HIM Form A, 2:00.76; 3, Monona B, 2:01.15; 42.84; 6, Josh Schnever, SW, 45.33. in 1 minute, 2.83 seconds and in the 200 Monona A, 2:51.27; 5, Mlddleton, A, 2:52.72; 6, Monona 200 medley relay — 1, Hill Farm A, 2:13.55 (pool 200 freestyle relay — 1, Mlddleton A, 2:18.39 (city Pertzborn, HF, 32.25; 5, Dove Royal, WS, 33.20; 4, Todd B, 2:54.22. record); 2, Ridgewood A, 2:13.80; 3, Parkcrest A, 4, Ridgewood A, 2:01,32; 5, Shorewood A, 2:01.34; 6, 2:14.99; 4, Hill Farm B, 2:19.50; 5, HIM Farm C, 2:23.48; Westslde A, 2:02.61. record); Z Ridgewood A, 2:18.83; 3, Hill Farm A, r individual medley in 2:19.47. 50 freestyle — 1, Stephanie Morey, MB, 32.32; 2, 2-1899; 4, Shorewood A, 2:32.35; 5, HIM Form B, "jOfl'freei'tYle relay — 1, Parkcrest A, 1:52.14 (pool Llndsey Dold, HF, 32.81; 3, Neville Barry, MB, 35.22; 4, 4, Ridgewood B, 2:24.55. BOYS record); 2, HIM Farm A, 1:53.78; 3, Monona A, ItM.M. Ridgeway's Retina Petersen also 100 freestyle — 1, Glgl Mitchell, PC, 1:03.28; Z 2:34.13; 6. Ridgewood B, 2:38.55. 4, Ridgewood A, 1:55.85; 5, Shorewood A, 1:54.28; 4, Jennie Olsen, PC, 25.51; 5, Jenny Stelnle, MO, 34.72; 4, 8-and-under 11-12 Mellnda Cattell, MO, 34.78. Lesa Moddox, RW, 1:04.24; 3, Healher Reneau, HF, 200 medley relay — 1, Ridgewood A, 2:23.44; 2, Ridgewood B, 2:16.22. set pool mark in the girls' 15-17 100 50 backstroke — 1, Julie Smith, WS, 39.01 (pool 1:04.87; 4, Tonla Lowe, HF, 1:05.49; 5, Emmy Seuferer, 100 medley relay — 1, Ridgewood A, 1:26.65; 2, NK, 1:05.76; 6, Debbie Sanno, PC, 1:05.96. Mlddleton A, 1:31.58; 3 Shorewood A, 1:33.90; 4, HIM Shorewood A, 2:29.44; 3, Parkcrest A, 2:35.07; 4, backstroke, winning in 1:12.34. record); 2, Llndsey Dold, HF, 40.45; 3, Samantha Carv- Ridgewood B, 2:38.1; 5, Nakomo A, 2:41.03; 4, Monono 200 medley relay — 1, Shorewood A, 1 :55.34 (pool er, Ml, 43.54; 4, Krlssy Venzke, RW, 45.21; 5, Erin Bar- 100 backstroke — 1, Lesa Maddox, RW, 1:12.84; 2, Form A, 1:37.27; 5, Monona A, 1:37.52; 6, Porkcrest B, record); 2, Monono A, 1:54.78; 3, Ridgewood A, City records Were set in three clay, SW, 45.41; 4, Kolhy TOPP, Ml, 46.09. Tori Henry, MO, 1:14.85; 3, Kerl Seellger, PC, 1:15.17; 1:41.85. 1-5731; 4, Porkcrest A, 2:00.75; 5, Monona B, 2:08.35; 4, Melissa Fuss, SW, 1:15.90; 5, Suzl Schalrer, RW, 25 freestyle — 1, Scott Kozlor, HF, 17.4S; Z Lee 50freestyle— 1, Phillip Downs, RW, 29.94; Z Tim 100 Individual medley — 1, Janice McKelth, HF, Oaks, HF, 30.84; 3, Dan Urben, PC, 30.97; 4, John Con- Sh 0 e B 4 2 relays. Ridgewood A won the boys' 1:26.90; 2, Lori Gunderson, WS, 1:27.60; 3, Heather 1:16.11; 4, Amy Lewis, HF, 1:18.44. Chrlstensen, RW, 17.57; 3, Domenlc Landreltl, SW, * , Oo f".«1ty .;-^: J ohn Casey, SW, 55.70; 2, Mo.t 100 Individual medley — 1, Maureen Olson, RW, 18.27; 4, Joey Tledt, Ml, 19.42; 5, Owen Richard, Ml, roy, NK, 32.14; 5, Jon Krouse, RW, 32.33; 6, Mike Bal- 9-10 200 medley relay (2:39.25); Mid- Draper, HF, 1:29.30; 4, Erica Mather, SW, 1:29.48; 5, 19,51; 6, Jay Englund, SW, 19.64. dwin, Ml, 34.04. Weygandt, 54.71 ; 3, Andy Nelson, MO, 57.31 ; 4, Stephen Lauren Wlmmer, MB, 1:29.54; 6, Neville Barry, MB, 1:13.17; 2, Amy Gosling, HF, 1:13.48; 3, Alison Hayden, 50 backstroke — 1, Ryan Horton, PC, 34.87; Z Arvedson, PC, 58.32; 5, Peter Zona, SW, 59.45; 6, Steve 1:33.77. NK, 1:15.62; 4, Jennifer Torgrude, HF, 1:17.13; 5, 25 backstroke — 1, Brad Manning, MO, 22.92; Z Downs RW, 1:00.43 (ludge's dec.). dleton A took the boys' 9-10 200 free Carrie Johnson, RW, 1:17.34; 6, Heather Binning, HF, Adam Levlne, RW, 23.49; 3, Robbie Verhelst, RW, 23.54 Christopher Carbon, SW, 37.48; 3, Jetf Bruns, RW, 50 breattstroke — 1, Julia Smith, WS, 40.55; 2, 39.27; 4, Mike oarda, RW, 40.31; 5, Chris Blattner, WS, 200 Individual medley — 1, Jack Young, RW, Lauren Wlmmer, MB, 45.10; 3, Jordan Kuehn, MO, 1:20.17. (ludge's dec.); 4, Martin Tlerney, SW, 23.52 (judge's 2:19.47 (pool record); 2, Matt Weygandl, SW, r.KM; relay (2:18.39), and Monona A won 100 breaststroke — 1, Maureen Olson, RW, 1:22.01; dec.); 5, Mark Vallem, HF, 24:03; 6, Jay Englund, SW, 40.41; 6, Tim Oaks, HF, 41.39. 45.84; 4, Janice McKelth, HF, 46.50; 5, Jennie Olsen, 100 Individual medley — 1, Nick Gansner, SW, 3, Todd Wuerger, PC, 2:24.20; 4, Ian Hayden, NK, the girls' 15-17 free relay (1:54.95). PC, 44.88; 6, Brooke Torhorsl MO, 48.62. Z Heather Binning, HF, 1:23.75; 3, Krlstl Wealherwax, 26.78. 2:24.89; 5, Kevin Wholen, SW, 2:29.62; 6, Warren Hay- RW, 1:26.56; 4, Carrie Johnson, RW, 1:26.73; 5, Tanya 100 freestyle relay — 1, Ridgewood A, 1:17.50; Z 1:19.80; Z Mark Johnson, RW, 1:22.02; 3, Joke Edle, SO butterfly — 1, Stephanie Morey, MB, 37.43; Z SW, 1:26.19; 4, Ryan Scheuerman, MO, 1:26.53; 5, Phil de Lori Gunderson, WS, 38.99; 3, Heather Draper, HF, Harris, RW, 1:30.48; 6, Jennifer Burr, PC, 1:31.31. Shorewood A, 1:19.34; 3, Monona A, 1:20.47; 4, Middle- "' iMbaeififrak* - 1, Jack Young, RW, 1 :02.83 (pool Tram scorn: 1, Rldoewood, RW, 1,34416; 1. Hill 41.16; 4, Palae Valenta, NK, 41.30; 5, Laura Sosnowskl, 50 butterfly — 1, Melissa Fuss, SW, 31.32; 2, Kerl ton A, 1:20.98; 5, Parkcrest A, 1:21.84; 6, HIM Form A, Petit, PC, 1:27.93; 6, Ryan Horton, PC, 1:28.02. record) ; Z Todd Wuerger, PC, 1 :06.8B; 3, Brent Henry, Farm, HF, 1,140; 3. Shortwood, SW, 1,044; 4, Monona, Seellger, PC, 31.45; 3, Glgl Mitchell, PC, 32.10; 4, All- 1:23.17. 50 butterfly — 1, Nick Gansner, SW, 34.38; 2, Mike PC, 41.96; 6, Meghan Marty, MO, 42.84. Darda, RW, 34.82; 3, John Conroy, NK, 35.62; 4, Matt MO, 1-07.42; 4, John Casey, SW, 1:07.58; 5, Kevin MO, LOMtt; 5, Parkcrnt, PC, 844; 6, Mlddleton, Ml, 20* freestyle relay — 1, Maple Bluff A, 2:23.00; 2, son Hayden, NK, 32.30; 5, Amy Gosling, HF, 32.34; 6, 25 breastitroke — 1, Domenlc Landrettl, SW, Whalen, SW, 1:08.73; 6, Eric Jensen, RW, 1:09.18. 754; 7, Nakomo, NK, 477; 8, Westslde, WS, 4*4; 1, Hill Farm A, 2:23.11; 3, Mlddleton A, 2:28.43; 4, Michelle McKelth, HF, 32.71. 22.96; 2, Ryan Myers, Ml, 24.09; 3, Bryan Walker, RW, Sullivan, Ml, 34.18; 5, Phil Petit, PC, 36.45; 6, Chris- 100 breastslroke — 1, Bill Rogatz, SW, 1:09.98; 2, Maple Bluff, MB, 208. Monona A, 2:29.35; 5, ParKcrest A, 2:32.24; 6, Monona MO freestyle relay — 1, Hill Farm A, 1:57.I4 (pool 25.87; 4, Andy Boyd, RW, 25.96; 5, Matt Wilson, NK, topher Carbon, SW, 36.61. Chris Wlmmer, MB, 1:11.84; 3, Chris Olson, RW, record); 2, Ridgewood A, 1:59.15; 3, Parkcrest A, 26.34; 6, Mike Bauch, Ml, 26.57. (Sean Sweeney, PC, 50 breaslstroke — 1, Phillip Downs, RW, 39.20; Z B, 2:32.99. finished sixth but was disqualified). Jon Krouse, RW, 42.12; 3, Keith Anderson, RW, 42.13; 1-1348; 4, More Smith, MO, 1:13.72; 5, Dove Piazza, - GIRLS 11-12 1:59.34; 4, Hill Farm B, 2:01.63; 5, Hill Farm C, 2:07.01; MO, 1:14.10; 6, David Wuerger, PC, 1:14.58. 4, Nakoma A, 2:07.49. 25 butterfly — 1, Brad Manning, MO, 18.58; 2, Lee 4, Brad Swenson, MO, 43.29; 5, Lars Gulbransen, SW, 200 medley relay — 1, Ridgewood A, 2:24.H; 2, Chrlstensen, RW, 20.61; 3, Ryan Myers, Ml, 21.09; 4, 43.31; 6, Jake Kosseff, SW, 43.53. 100 butterfly — 1, Brent Henry, MO, 1:02.37 (pool lee-weter medley nmv — 1, Mlddleton A, 1 :24.04; Mlddleton A, 2:24.41; 3, Shorewood A, 2:27.54; 4, 15-17 200 freestyle relay — 1, Ridgewood A, 2:05.57 (pool record); 2, Bill Ragatz, SW, 1:02.96; 3, Warren Hoy- .Z Weitsltfe A, 1:25.50; 3, Hill Farm A, 1:27.02; 4, Monona A, 2:27.94; 5, Hill Farm A, 2:31.11; 6, Park- 200 medley relay — 1, Monona A, 2:10.99 (pool Scott Kozlar, HF, 21.29; 5, Robbie Verhelst, Rw, 21.63; den, NK, 1:03.18; 4, Eric Jensen, RW, 1:03.44; 5, Ian record); 2, Ridgewood A, 2:13.25; 3, Westslde A, 6, Adam Levlne, RW, 2.09. record); 2, parkcrest A, 2:13.30; 3, Shorewood A, Monona A, 1:».15; 5, Sflorewood A, 1:R.I3; 6, Ridge- 2:13.92; 4, Mlddleton A, 2:17.41; 5, Ridgewood B, Hayden, NK, 1:05.30; 6, Marc Smith, MO, 1:05.88. - , 1:34.7*... . . 50 freestyle — 1, Katrlna Kutzboch, SW, 29.79; Z 2:15.72; 4, Hill Farm A, 2:16.78; 5, Monona B, 2:17.61; 9-10 200 freestyle relay — 1, Shorewood A, 1 :41.54 (city 2S3r«Mrrle — 1, Sallv Lehner, HF, \6.S7i Z Julie Laura Show, PC, 31.31; 3, Andrea Wolosz, RW, 31.34; 4, 6, Nakoma A, 2:18.74. 200 medley relay — 1, Ridgewood A, 2:39.25 (city 2:18.30; 6, Hill Farm A, 2:19.39. record), -2, Monona A, 1:42.53; 3, Parkcrest A, 1:44.44; 100 freestyle — 1, JIM Hutchlnson, HF, 1:02.88; Z record); Z Hill Farm A, 2:41,05; 3, Mlddleton A, 13-14 Metro, 'Ml, 17.47; 3, Becca Uphoff, SW, 17.Y5/4, Annie Cindy Savior, Ml, 31.36; 5, Jackie Raetz, Ml, 31.73; 6, 2:46.09; 4, Shorewood A, 2:52.14; 5, Nakoma A, 2:52.26; 200 medley relay — 1, Porkcrest A, 2:05.69 (pool 4, Ridgewood A, 1:47.47; 5, HIM Farm A, 1:47.83; 4, 'Marshall, WS, 17.99; 5, Katie Lapacek, MO, 18.21; 6, Paige Frelman, MO, 31.86. Margaret Mallatt, NK, 1:03.00; 3, Elizabeth Hoyt, MO, Monona B, 1:49.75. -Claire Storllnfl, HF, 19.02. 50 backstroke — 1, Andrea Wolosz, RW, 34.71; 2, 1:03.42; 4, Colleen Hospel, MO, 1:03.95; 5, Heidi Borth, 6, Parkcrest A, 3:03.14. record); 2, Hill Farm A, 2:10.65; 3, Shorewood A, the Scoreboard Baseball Area sports Tuesday Thursday Friday SoTurooy and tour on Saturday, August 19, as part of the Juneau Today Monday W«dn*fday I Brewer attendance Baseball County Fair. Race begins at 10 a.m. The event Is open to all levels (race limited to those over 15 years old). • Saturday, August 2 22,423 For more Information, contact James Schneider at '. 52 home dates NBC NATIONAL TOURNAMENT (608) 847-7483 or 847-4504 (evenings). At At At At At Wichita, Kan - 198< 885,996 1981 878,432 Friday's results vJO Brewers Texas New York New York New York New York Chicago Chicago • 1985 1,010 538 1980 11481,010 St. Louis 7, Fort Smith, Ark. 0 _|084 1,204,702 1979 1,408,989 Athletes In Action, Colo. vs. Clarlndo, Iowa (sus- 1 :35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. - 1983 1 5347*» 1978 1,068,505 pended, rain 1982. 1,244,8*4 1977...... 893,937 Saturday's results 1*81 — 48 home dates due to strike Athletes In Action 1, Clarlnda 0 (completion of sus- At pended game) Seguln, Texas 5, Cape Glrardeau, Mo. 4 City sports ^y Cubs Phila. New York New York New York New York Phila. Phila. Wichita B, San Fernando, Cam. 0 I2:05p.m.(2) 1:20 p.m. Brewer averages Omaha, Neb. vs. Pueblo, Colo., late 12:35 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. BATTINO Ventura, Calif, vi. Liberal, Kan. (at Liberal), late r h Jb Hr fW a»e Sailing At At At Cedar At Cedar Broom 54 7 17 4 0 I » .315 HOME TALENT LEAGUE At Yount 330 50 1*3 M 5 J 25 .312 DodaovllHi, 14-11 Burlington Burlington Waterloo Waterloo Waterloo Rapids Rapids ' OfllvM 251 2J 76 18 0 3 40 .303 LAKE MONONA SAILING CLUB %jj Muskies Store 15. 16 45 7 3 J 31 .288 Arena m 00» C1J—11 l« 7 C-scow — 1, Guy Rodgers; 2, Chuck Dvkman; 3, 1 p.m. 7:05 p.m. -Mdlltor 20. 3* 51 14 J 4 26 OXl Dadgevllle ON 115 4ex —14 8 4 Dave Platt. Multi-hull — 1, Bob Kau; 2, Jim Sanders; Sveum 210 25 61 11 I 4 27 .2*0 Peterson, Nelson (4) and Jennings; Roberts and 3, Ron Hennell. Flying Scot — Bob Doyle. One design Gontner 327 M »1 18 1 5 25 .278 C. Edwards. W — Roberts. L — Nelson. — 1, Rick Noll (M-16); Z Clint Chamberlain (Thistle); Riles . 373 49 91 15 2 e 13 .255 Leading hitters — Gorman (A) 2x4, Jennings (A) 3, Carol Cutshall (Thistle). ' Robldoux, 149 14 31 8 0 ,1 20 .255 3x5, Bruhn (A) 2x5, Nelson (A) 2x5, J. Roberts (A) 2x5, 331 30 «4 16 1 7 53 .254 Johnson (D) 3x5. MR — Jennings, Johnson. 2B — Flora LAKE MENDOTA YACHT CLUB 99 15 24 2 2 1 9 .242 (D). Class E — 1, Blaskey, Eloranto, Hutchison; 2, DMr''y.~.]".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 271 48 46 9 2205).237 Henkel, Ela; 3, Mattlson. M-20— 1, Klrchhoff, Wessel, Olympic Festival For the record - Householder 79 4 17 3 1 1 16 .218 Friday's result Wong; 2, Johnson; Reps. Cruising I — 1, Knight; Z Cerone 148 16 32 10 0 2 10 .214 Swedish; 3, McMahan. Cruising II — 1, Anderson, War- SaukPralri., 11-7 ren; Z Josephson; 3, O'Brien. Cruising III — I, Alexan- Schroeder 1W 19 27 8 0 3 9 .203 der; 2, Gehrlng; 3, Carter. Class X — 1, Waller; 2, WOMEN BASEBALL • Thomas (Total) .. 214 32 42 e 0 12 30 .196 Baraboo 201 ON 400—7 8 6 O'Connell. Track and field Thomas (MIIW.).. 45892024.200 Sauk Prairie 000 271 Olx —11 8 1 10-meter platform — 1, Mlchele Mitchell, Scotts- Others 299 41 62 7 5 J 22 .207 Stelnhorst, Jemen (4) and Smith; Raught, Schmlt dale, Ariz., 908.97 points. 2, Wendy Wyland, Boca American League Team 3475 *IS M* m 15 47 414 .754 MEN Raton, Fla., 859.71. 3, Mary Flschbach, Fort Dodge, (7) and Ederer. W — Raught. L — Stelnharst. Iowa, 780.93. MILWAUKEE BREWERS — placed Stolen boles: Felder 16; Yount 11; Gontner 8; Leading hitters —Stelnhorst (B) 2x5, Krueger (B) Tennis 35-kilometer walk — 1, Marco Evonluk, San Fran- inflelder Dale Sveum on the 15-day dis- . Moll tor 7; Moore 5; Riles 4; Ready, Manning, Thomas 3x5, Schmlt ISP) 3x4. HR — Schmlt. 3B — Krueger. 2B cisco, 2 hours, 55 minutes, 8.4 seconds. 2, Randl Mlmm, "2; Castillo, Deer, Householder, Ootlvle, Schroeder, — Stelnhorst, Schmlt, Ederer (SP). Colorado Springs, Colo., 3:04:09. 3, Mark Fenton, abled list; called UP inflelder Steve Sveum, 1. VOLVO TEAM LEAGUE Brockport, N.Y., 3:16:35. Field hockey Klefer from Vancouver of the Pacific : Oame-wlnnliw rbl: Riles 10; Oallvle 7; Molltor, MEN Today's games 3.0 League 400 relay — 1, East (Lee McRae, Voorhees, N.J.; Coast League. v" Sveum, Thomas 4; Deer, Robldoux, Yount 3; Cooper, Northern Section , Woodbury, N.J.; , Voorhees, Felder, Gontner, Moore 2; Brans. SchroeoW, Readv Waunakee at Ashton W L W L N.J.; Michael Morris, Solvay, N.Y.), 38.64. 2, West WOMEN National League " 1. Mlddleton at Black Earth Cherokee 7 1 Net Busters 2 5 (Darwin Cook, Los Angeles; Mark Wltherspaon, Chi- Bronze medal PITCHING Rio at Poynette Tlsers 6 1 Aries 1 4 cago; , Phoenix, Ariz.; Dwavne Evans, East 0 2 — 2 MONTREAL EXPOS — placed short- IP h or fea to w-l era Cross Plains at Montello Sure Shots 6 2 The Competition I 7 Phoenix, Ariz.), 39.13. 3, North (Desmond Ross, Enid, West 1 0 — 1 stop Huble Brooks on the 15-day disabled Clutterbuck 12% 13 1 3 8 M 0.71 Western Section Unspon. Petersons... 3 4 Okla.; Thomas Jefferson, Kent, Ohio; Robert Hackett, First half: West — Renee Chatas, San Jose, Calif. list and catcher Mike Fitzgerald on the Clear 43% 33 9 28 53 2-4 1.84 Rldgeway at Shullsburg Milwaukee; Devlon Dunn, Boulder, Colo.), 39.35. 4, (Shannon Murphy, Danvers, Mass.; Mary Koboldt, St. Hlguera 140 138 46 50 136 13-7 2.59 ArgyleatPlattavllle 3.S League South (Floyd Heard, College Station, Texas; Wallace Louis), 18:00. 21-day disabled list; moved pitcher Joe Gbson 25% 21 13 21 12 1-2 4.56 Wlota at Ithaca Spearman, Chicago; Kirk Baptlste, League Clt, Second halt: East — Andrea Mucclni, Weston, Hesketh from the 15-day to the 21-day dis- DoVwIn 115% 99 M 30 49 4-4 2.96 Southern Section W L W L Texas; , Houston), disq. Mass., 52:00; Louise Hlnes, Westport, Conn., 53:00. abled list; recalled catcher Dann Bilar- Johnion B 7 3 2 9 0-0 3.38 Pine Bluff at Verona Bank Cherokee High Fives 8 0 Tamarack 3 4 800—1, James Robinson, Oakland, 1:44.73. 2, Shots on goal: East 20, West 19. dello from Indianapolis of the American Pltlac 54% 51 21 18 40 64 3.44 Verona Town Pump at Utlca Racketeers No. 9 6 1 Ka-Ro's 2 5 Stanley Redwlne, Fayettevllle, Ark., 1:44.93. 3, Jack Saves: Shelly Behrens, Ellzabethtown, Pa. (East) N level 135Vb 149 63 63 84 10-4 4.19 Oregon at Belleville Racquet Magic 5 2 Interstate Battery ... 1 7 Armour, Jersey City, N.J., 1:47.29. 3; Robin Clark, Lebanon, Pa. (West) 9. Association. LiSrV. 132 154 70 38 84 7-11 4.77 Mount Horebat Footvllle Net Challengers 4 3 Racqueteers 1 6 400 — 1, , St. Louis, 45.25. 2, Danny WMmon 135VJ 147 77 29 51 M 5.1J Stoughton at Monona IDS 2 4 Everett, Los Angeles, 45.27. 3, Walter McCoy, Talla- Gold medal Others 83 87 46 57 43 2-3 4.99 Eastern Section hassee, Flo., 45.69. FOOTBALL North I 0—1 tea1 m 907 »R M3 3*8 985 5*-fl 3.80 Jefferson at Columbus 4.0 League 3,000 steeplechase — 1, , Salt Lake Saves: Plesoc9; Clears; Others 1. Lake Mills at Cottage Grove City, Utah, 8:23.10 (Olympic Festival record; old South 1 0 — 1 NFL ; Deerfleld at Sun Prairie W W L record, (-.24.24, Marsh, 1982). 1 Bret Hyde, Wright Pat- First half: South — Dawn Hill, New Castle, Del. Waterloo at Fort Atkinson Cherokee Chiefs.. 7 0 Travelers 2 6 terson, Ohio, 8:27.20. 3, Brian Abshlre, Elsobrante, (Tracey Fuchs, Centereach, N.Y.; Alison Calto, MINNESOTA VIKINGS —announced Albion at Lake Geneva Stroke Masters ... 5 1 Mr. G's String 3 4 Chelmsford, Mass.), 19:00. North — Anne Hopkins, that defensive end Curtis Anderson has Minor league Team Volvo 5 2 Spinners 1 4 Calif., 8:29.34. Malvern, Pa. (Jill Graff, Wilmington, Del.), 39:00. Lob-sters 3 2 Seven O's 0 7 Javelin — 1, , Oceanslde, Calif., left camp; announced that defensive end I MIDWEST LEAGUE ROCK RIVER LEAGUE 244-8. 2, John Amablle, Spring Lake Heights, N.J., 248- Penalty stroke: First round — North 3, South 3. Mark Mullaney returned to camp. 5.3, John Tullo, New Rochelle, N.Y., 236-9. Second round — North 3, South 3. Sudden death — * (Affiliation In Mrenthetet) Today's «amei North 5, South 4. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — signed Southern Division Pole vault — 1, , Jonesboro, Ark., 19-%. 2, '" MOftTHMN DIVISION 4.5 League Kory Tarpennlng, Portland, Ore., 18-446. 3, Doug Shots on goal: North 22, South 10. running back Charles Crawford to a one- Ashlppun at Hustlsford Astros Saves: — Amy Westermon, Mount Joy, Pa. and , W L PCt GB Lebanon at Rubicon W L W L Fraley, Fresno, Calif., 17-11. year contract. Modlson (Oakland) 68 41 .624 .... Triple lump — 1, Mike Conley, Fayettevllle, Ark., Jan Miles, Salisbury, Md, (North) 4. Karen Napollta- Johnson Creek at Clyman Cher. Champions .... 6 1 Mad. Opera Guild .... 2 5 no, Selden, N.Y. (South) 9. ftausau (Seattle) 61 48 .540 7 Neosho at Watertovm Tlerney Law Office . 5 0 Tamarack 2 5 57-5 (Olympic Festival record; old record, 56-1VA, Appleton (Chi. White Sox) 44 44 .407 23Vj Northern Division Cher. Classics 5 2 Joel's Jocks 0 7 Charlie Slmpklns, 1985). 2, David McFadgen, New- (Cenosha (Minnesota) 39 66 .371 28 Brownsville at Hustlsford Wildcats Racqueteers 4 2 Strokers 1 6 burgh, N.Y., 54-9'/4. 3, Ray Klmble, Texarkana, Ark., MayvllleatWaupun Aces 5 3 55-8 Vi. Soccer CINTRAL DIVISION Sllnger at Horlcon WOMEN Football ' W L Pet GB Oakfleld at Long Lake WOMEN MEN Waterloo (Cleveland) 58 49 .542 .... 3.0 League Heptathlon — 1, Jackie Joyner, Long Beach, Belolt (Milwaukee) 57 51 .528 IV: VFW TEENER LEAGUE Calif., 7,161polnts (World record; old record, 7,148, Bronxe medal Cedar Rapids (Cincinnati) 53 57 .482 6!6 STATE TOURNAMENT W L W L Joyner, 1984). 2, Cindy Grelner, Eugene, Ore., 4,137. 3, South 0 1 — 1 Professional pinion (San Fran.) 44 64 .407 14'/j At Jefferson LobSquad 26 4 Cunlques 13 22 Jolanda Jones, Houston, 5,747. North 0 —0 Saturday's quarterfinal result Volley Girls 18 17 Lob-sters 12 18 4W relay — 1, West (, Altadena, Second half: Scott Cook, Bethesda, Md. (Tommy SOUTHERN DIVISION Sure Shots 13 12 Ad Ins 10 15 Calif.; Pom Marshall, Inglewood, Calif.; Diane Wil- Stone, Dallas), 68:58. Fort AtkinsonJ3, Columbus5 liams, Monterey Park, Calif.; , Pomo- W L .Pel GB Monroe 4, Whitewater 5 Racqueteers 19 21 Shots on goal — South 10, North 10. NFL PRESEASON na, Calif.), 42.49.2, South (Michelle Finn, Tallahassee, Corner kicks — South 10, North 2. Sprlnofleld (St. Louis) 65 43 .402 .... Black Earth 13, EdgertonO Flo.; Jackie Washington, Houston; Chandra Cheese- Pinrla (Chicago Cubs) 55 52 .514 8Vj Jefferson 4, Cambridge 2 3.5 League Saves — Lynn Christie, Richardson, Texas Saturday's result borough, Tallahassee, Flo.; Gwen Torronce, Decotur, (South) 8. Rich Tungseth, Minneapolis (North) 8. Quad City (California) 51 55 .4(1 !3Vi Go.), 42.83. 3, Ebst (Diane Dlxon, , N.Y.; Ro- Hall of Fame Game — New England 21, St. Louis 16 Burlington (Montreal, K.C.t ... 52 57 .477 13tt W L W L Today's gome Cherokee Swingers .36 9 Out of Tamarack 20 25 chelle Stevens, Baltimore; Wendy Vereen, Trenton, Gold medal Chicago vs. Dallas, Wembley Stadium, London, Saturday's results Softball tournaments Net Set .31 14 Heartlobs 20 25 N.J.; Sonla Frldy, Ashland, Va.), 44.34. Madison 7, Quad Cltv 3 East 1 0 — 1 >n Cherokee Chicks .....31 14 Cowan Ins. Aces 17 18 800 — 1, Joetta Clark, South Orange, N.J., 2:00.65. Tuesday's game Cedar Rapids 6,4, Appleton 1,1 Bluffers 27 18 JohnPowless U 24 2, , Plain City, Utah, 2:03.60. 3, Deann West 0 0—0 Wausou 2, Waterloo 0 DODOEVILLB — The Dadgevllle Home Talent First half: John Stollmeyer, Annandale, Va. Houston at L.A. Rams, 6 p.m. baseball team Is sponsoring a Class B, 14-team, dou- Captain's Choice .....23 17 NO Faults 14 26 Gutowskl, Inglewood, Calif., 2:03.98. Wednesday's game Burlington 3, Kenosho 2 Aces . 19 16 Automatic Avenues .12 28 40e — 1, Llllle Leatherwocd, Tuscaloosa, Ala., (George Gelnovatch, Wall, N.J.; Michael Brady, ' Belolt 4, Springfield 5 ble-elimination skew-pitch tournament at Centennial Washington, D.C.), 20:01. N.Y. Giants at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Park on August 1-10. Entry fee Is (45. For more Infor- B.P. International...16 19 Ladles of the Club.... 8 37 51.31. 2, Alice Jackson, Atlanta, 51.75. 3, Terrl Dendy, Friday's games •' Clinton 2, Peorla 1 Wilmington, Del., 52.95. Shots on goal— East 10, West 10. Today's games mation, contact Pat Rellly at (601) 935-5568, 935-2331 or Corner kicks — East 3, West 10. Philadelphia at Detroit, 7 p.m. 935-3313. 4.0 League 10,00* — 1, Stephanie Herbst, Chaska, Minn., Indianapolis at Seattle, 9:30 p.m. Burlington at Madison, (2), 1 p.m. OREGON — Men's 14-team, 30-and-over slow- 34:26.16. 2, sue Schroeder, Ann Arbor, Mich., 34:27.91. Saves — Greg Kennev, Gulph Mills, Pa. (East) 8. Waterloo at Appleton W L W L 3, Robtyn Root, Paso Rabies, Calif., 34:35.55. David Vanole, Manhattan Beach, Calif. (West) 5. Next Saturday's games Quad City etKenosha pitch tournament and an eight team co-ed tournament Zlngers .44 14 Winning Edge 24 36 N.Y. Jels vs. Green Bay at Madison, 1 p.m. • Wausau at Cedar Rapids an August 8-10. For more Information, contact Dale at Cher. Challengers .38 21 Family Land 23 37 Chicago at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. Belolt at Poorla (608) 835-7321. Cross Couriers .34 26 Circuit Breakers 10 50 Gymnastics Buffalo at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. Clinton at Springfield VERONA — Men's Class C slaw-Pitch tournament Aztec Builders .34 26 :.) Volleyball Cincinnati at Kansas City, 4:30 p.m. on August 15-17 at the Country Inn. Entry fee Is 175 and St. Louis at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. two Red Dot kalli. For more Information, call (608) 4.5 League MEN Miami at Minnesota, 7 p.m. 845-4947. WOMEN New Orleans at Denver, 8 p.m. BROOKLYN — Men's 14-Inch, double-elimination Bronze medal Floor exercise — 1, John Sweeney, Phoenix, Ariz., W L W L 19.35 points. 2 (tie), Scott Johnson, Colorado Springs, Dallas at San Diego, 8 p.m. BATTINO slow-pitch tournament an August 15-17. Entry fee Is Car-XCrew .50 10 Magic Set 22 38 North 15 II 15 17 Next Sunday's games $50. Far more Information, contact Larry at (608) 455- Cher. Racquettes . .42 18 Tomorack 17 43 Colo., and Mark Steves, San Antonio, Texas, 19.00. L.A. Raiders at San Francisco, 2 p.m. ab r h » 3» hr rbt ovg 7301. West 12 15 13 15 Pommel horse — 1, Dan Hayden, 19.55.2, Johnson, Duffy 48 14 !» 4 1 1 7 .396 Team Spirit .42 18 Nakoma Netters 12 42 North (Kllls-aces-stuff blocks) — Jenny Crocker, Washington at New England, 4 p.m. RIPON — Co-ed 32-teom tournament on August 15- Tenace Menaces... .25 35 19.35.3, Curtis Holdsworth, Wllbrohom, Mass., 19.15. Howie 340 71 1H » 2 4 41 .328 17. Three games guaranteed. Entry fee Is 550. For El Colon, Calif., 22-1-3; Christy Nore, Scottsdale, Ariz., Still rings — 1, Dan Hayden, 19.45. 2, Johnson, Gilbert 113 II 34 2 1 2 10 .Ml more Information, contact Scott Hoch at (414) 748-3385 21-0-2; Linda Relchl, Park Falls, WIs., 20-1-4; Virginia 19.30.3, Michael Chaplin, Albuquerque, N.M., 19.00. - Gould 271 63 77 23 1 6 42 .2*4 or 748-9355. Stahr, Waco, Neb., 10-3-4; Martina Clncerova, Tor- Vault —1, Sweeney, 19.50.2, Scott Wllbanks, Hous- PACKER SCRIMMAGE -'Arndt 344 41 101 11 1 15 56 .277 SEMINARY SPRINGS — Men's Class D slow- ranee, Calif., 2-3-1; Patty Lake, St. Paul, Minn., 2-0-4. ton, 19.075.3, Johnson, 18.925. At Green Boy .ArlOS 407 63 108 20 2 16 84 .245 pitch tournament on August 16. Entry fee Is $75. For Golf West — Kris Morton, Springfield, Ore., 18-2-4; parallel bars— 1, Dan Hayden, 19.50. 2, Sweeney, Saturday's statistics - Jocas 102 39 44 7 3 1 19 .253 Julie Evans, Newport Beach, Calif., 18-3-1; Suzanne 19.45. 3, Johnson, 19.35. Rushing — Gary E Her son 5-18, Eddie Lee Ivery .. Veras 294 37 69 13 4 7 39 .235 more Information, contact Steve at (608) 256-0701 or Eagye, San Diego, 12-2-2; Nancy Hlllman, Glendale, 3-14, 5-27, Fred Parker 5-5, Kenneth Davis Dave at (601) 273-1620. The Springs (72) — Terry Utter 74. High bar — 1, tie, Johnson and Godkln, 19.40. 3, - Cabrera lit 21 26 1 1 • 13 .218 Calif., 9-1-1; Barb Blizzard, Oak Lawn, III., 4-2-3; De- Dan Hayden, 19.30. 3-25, Vince Ferragamo 1-5. .Jtttlffllbtln 79 7 14 1 0 0 5 .203 MADISON — The Southwestern Wisconsin Chap- Vaharo Hills (72) — Ken Russell 74; Don Krug, nise Frawley, Thornwood, N.Y., 2-0-0; Trenell Carter, Passing — Randy Wright 8-13-77, Lynn Dickey 2-3- .Carter 205 31 41 7 2 4 22 .200 ter of the Muscular Dystrophy Association Is sponsor- Don Hoagensen 76; Tom Akagl 77; Tom Barto, Joe Fort Worth, Texas, 2-0-1; Karen Dunham, Muncle, 43, Ferragamo 5-4-42, Robbie Bosco 5-11-74. ~ Quinary 34 3 7 3 0 1 I .194 Ing a 14-team, double-elimination co-ed tournament on Ballstrerl, Jr. 78; Jim Craig 79. Ind., 1-0-1; Cindy Cox, Cerrltos, Calif., 1-1-0; Jennifer Receiving — 1-7, Walter Stanley "TCupPles 301 » 58 6 0 1 39 .193 August 14 at Elver Park. Entry lee Is $75. For more In- Odana Hills (71) — Mike Prlczkow 67; Bob O'- Chaffee. Colorado Springs, Colo., 0-0-1. Hockey 1-20, Mark Lewis 3-23, Ed West 3-28, Ellis 1-13, Ellerson ~ -Sllverlo 105 13 17 4 0 0 14 .162 formation, contact Brian vVlchelt at 1608) 221-3405 or Brien, Maury Slme 72; Len Wlegert 73; Dave Obblnk, 2-9, Pat Fitzgerald 1-37, Nolan Frani 1-6, Michael - Canseco 74 I 11 00 J 13 .149 the MOA office at (608) 222-3249. Harold Turcheck 76; Dave Clckau 77; Lonny Moen 78. Gold medal West 4, East 2 Jones 1-19, Porker 2-4, Mike Mofflrt 2^ Ivery 1-28, - Others 544 95 154 25 6 6 N .273 LONE ROCK—Men's 30-ond-over slow-pitch tour- Maple Bluff (71) — Jim Anderson 74; John Norths, South4 (ot) nament on August 22-24. Entry fee Is J45. For more In- East 15 13 15 15 Willie Ware 1-8. - Team 1521 56* HI 1M M 45 Ml .254 Clauder 75; Jerry Shlpman, William Luetke 76; Doug South 6 15 7 13 Stolen bases: Howie 39; Gould 21; Jaca* 17; Veras formation, call Wayne Crapser at (608) 447-6441 or Koehler 77; Tim Dean, Larry Watson 78; Van Stoutt 79. Gary Hardy at 647-4405. Monona (34) — Dave McCullogh 33; Greg Darga, East (kllls-oces-stuff blocks) — Keba Phlpps, CFL - 13; Carter 12; Arndt 10; Duffy 6; Arias 4; Cabrera 2; Lakewood, Calif., 22-0-9; Terl McGrath, Long Beach, EASTERN DIVISION - Canseco, Gulllorv 1; Others 22. John Hamner, Larry Williams 39. Oame-«Hnln» rbl: Arndt 11; Arias 7; Gould 5; Nakoma (70) — Bob Pasch, Dove Lawson, Stan Calif., 9-1-5; Tlta Ahuna, Honolulu, Hawaii, 8-1-0; Tennis W L T PF PA Pts „, Howie 4; Cupples, Gilbert, Sllverlo 3; Jocas, Veras 2; Tennis tournaments Mlntz 77; Bill Clancy 78; Jack Nevln, John Harting 79. Tracey Barberle, Cerrltos, Calif., 5-0-0; Linda Evans, Toronto 42 0 134 132 8 , Cabrera,GulllorvIjOthersll. Sun Prairie (72) — Jack Brenegan 71; Ray Marno- Iowa Falls, Iowa, 5-1-5; Ann Boyer, Poway, Calif, 6-0- Ottawa 23 0 120 122 4 JANESVILLE — The Rock County Senior Open on cha, Ted Kohl, Arnold Baber, Dick Evenson 75; Rick 3; Lori Endlcott, Springfield, Mo., 0-0-0. Hamilton I 4 0 92 111 2 PITCHING August 9-10. Men's singles (45, 55, 60), men's doubles Mable, Jim Oehrleln 77; Leon Plddlngton, Frank South — Tonya Williams, Long Beach, Calif., 14- Montreal 14 0 109 105 2 Ip h er eb so w-l era (55,40), women's singles (35, 45), women's doubles (35, Gamblno 78; Dan Malone, Max Bentley 79. 0-5; Teresa Smith, Los Angeles, 10-1-1; Dawn Daven- Professional -Williamson 33Vi 31 10 14 25 3-0 2.70 45) and mixed doubles (35). Entry fees: $10 for singles; Glenwoy (32) — Richard Chandler, 33,34. port, Upland, Ind., 8-0-0; Angle Mllllkln, Brule, Neb., WESTERN DIVISION c OHO 136VH 123 41 62 87 11-5 2.71 $12 for doubles. For more Information, contact S.J. Btackhawk (72) — John Koti 72; Tom Huset 73; 7-0-0; Reglna Stohl, Mesa, Ariz., 3-1-0; Mary Eggers, British Columbia 51 0 145 128 10 Shaver 132% 114 44 41 111 8-3 2.98 Baton, tournament director, at (608) 752-7748 Bill Hllsenhoff 74; Dave Johnson, David Goldrath 76; Aurora, III., 3-1-3; Bridget! Boyle, Decalur, Ind., 2-1-0; PAINE WEBBER INVITATIONAL Edmonton 41 0 142 124 8 LOW 90 14 34 44 52 4-6 3.40 SUN PRAIRIE — The Sun Prairie Open will take Bill Berg, Red Wilson, Paul Rapp, Fred Engelke 77; Lara Asper, Newport Beach, Calif., 0-2-1. At Beaver Creek, Cola. Winnipeg 3 2 0 145 84 4 - Salcedo 32% 36 13 11 1» 1-0 3.58 Place on August 8-9 at Sun Prairie High School. Men's Len Sasnawski, Tom Grate 78; Jeff Younger, Wally Saturday's semifinal results Saskatchewan 2 3 0 85 142 4 ;.-Lambert 62 5S 27 24 42 4-3 3.92 singles and doubles, women's singles and doubles and Smith 79. Tim Mayotte def. Jimmy Connors, 7-6 (7-4), 2-6, Calgary 24 0 119 127 4 '•Cundarl 52Vb « 23 17 25 4-1 3.94 mixed doubles. Entry fees: $8 for singles; $10 for dou- Diving 6-4; Paul Annaconedef. Brad Gilbert, 6-4; 4-4. „ ShXker 41% 29 20 12 23 $-1 4.32bles. A new con ol balls Is also required. For more In- Thursday's result r.H«ll 53 64 26 31 44 5-5 4.42 formation, contact Mike Gaffney at (408) 837-2672 Youth baseball D.C. CLASSIC British Columbia 18, Calgary 17 'Deebendtrter 60 51 40 56 2i 1-7 6.00 MEN At Washington, D.C. Friday's results •\0ttiers 244% 204 70 8020522-10 2.57 10-meter platform — 1, Greg Louganls, Boca Saturday's semifinal results Winnipeg 37, Montreal 10 '.Team 9Mfe 14* Mf M2 64] 6*-41 3.35 BlCYCIO TtlCB MADISON AREA BIG LEAGUE Raton, Flo., 1,344.45 points. 2, Bruce Klmball, Ann Kcrel Novocek, Czechoslovakia, def. Andres Toronto 35, Edmonton 34 - Saves: Hall 8; Lambert 2; Williamson 1; Others •»'*Z"«» »•«••«* Championship Arbor, Mich., 1,274.58. 3, Dan Watson, Ashland, Ky., Gomez (1), Ecuador, 7-6,1-4, 6-4; Thierry Tulasne (2), Monday's gome MAUSTON — There will be a 29-mile bicycle race TCS Royals 9, Sun Prairie 3 1,245.45. France, def. Jimmy Arias (5), Jericho, N.Y., 7-5,6-0. Ottawa at Saskatchewan, 2 p.m.

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