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BREWERS North men take gold Boston New York NMVork MHImor* Bittlmor* B*)Umor» NwVort »:30p.m. 1 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 13:30 p.m. 12:30 pjnl 8:Mp.m. 6:30 p.m. Ch.47 Ch.47 Rodriguez HUSKIES As Bradley signs, Burlington Rockford Rockford K*n» Kan» Rockford Rockford 76ers clean house 7p.m. 6p.m. 7p.m. County County >< breaks cheek SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The The 76ers signed | | Home games | | Roadjames North men and South women came Wednesday for a away with gold at the large, but undisclosed, amount, U.S. Olympic Festival. Alex Rodri- then — to make room for him SPORTS ON THE AIR guez came away with a broken and his salary — dumped the rest cheek. of the players on the National TELEVISION Noon — Pro — Early-round 7 p.m. — Pro — Atlanta Rodriguez, baseball's No. 1 Basketball Association team. matches of the , at at ; WTBS. choice, was struck by a ball while Pretty much. ; ESPN. 8 p.m. — Pro boxing — James in the dugout Wednesday before his It went like this: Bradley, 6:30 p.m. — Pro bowling — Finals Toney vs. Daniel Garcia, In super mid- South team's game against the signed. , gone. Charles of PBA Senior Showboat Invitational, dleweight bout at West Orange, N.J.; at Las Vegas; ESPN. ESPN. North. Shackleford, gone. Ron Anderson, "This injury will have no effect gone. Greg Grant, gone. Eddie RADIO on his ability to play baseball in the Lee Wilkins, gone. Mitchell Wig- 1 p.m. — Pro baseball — Boston With Dave Shannon; WTSO (1070 future, and this injury has no effect gins, gone. Armon Gilliam, gone at ; WIBA (1310 AM). AM). 6:15 p.m. — Sports Review — on his vision," said Dr. Lawrence for the moment. With Brian Poslck; WIBA (1310 AM). 9 p.m. — Sports Byline USA — Magee, the U.S. Olympic Commit- Bradley, a uniquely gifted and 7:05 p.m. — Race Report '03 — With Ron Barr; WTSO (1070 AM). tee head physician. extraordinarily inexperienced He said Rodriguez, a shortstop 7-foot-6 , was the second drafted by the Seattle Mariners, choice overall in the NBA draft. Terms of the contract weren't U.S. OLYMPIC disclosed, although 76ers owner Harold Katz said Bradley would FESTIVAL be the highest-paid athlete in will require minor cosmetic sur- Philadelphia, making more than gery and should be fully recovered Eric Lindros or Randall Cunning- in 4 to 6 weeks. ham or Darren Daulton. Bob Bensch, press officer for Bol, Shackleford, Anderson, baseball, said Rodriguez was sitting Grant, Wilkins and Wiggins were in the dugout while the North team released. Gilliam was waived, al- was taking infield practice. "A ball though he can be re-signed. Katz skipped over into the dugout and said Fred Carter was him in the side of the face," he said. happy with his guards, which Later, Andy Thompson of Sun meant that Hersey Hawkins, Jeff Prairie had a and a dou- Hornacek and Johnny Dawkins ble to lead the North to an 11-4 vic- stayed. He also said forward tory over the South. The same Clarence Weatherspoon would teams will meet Friday night for play next to Bradley. the gold medal. The housecleaning left plenty In men's basketball, the North Associated Press of room under the salary cap, not won its second straight festival gold only to sign Bradley but also, medal by beating the West, 106-96. East's Joey Beard drives baseline on South's Todd Fuller during the U.S. Katz said, to sign a couple of vet- Derek Anderson of Ohio State Olympic Festival Wednesday. The South won to claim the bronze medal. eran free agents. scored 20 points and Duane Spencer • A former Milwaukee Associated Press of Georgetown had 15 points and 12 bounds and two steals. final, semifinal and final rounds. woman whose slaying led to ques- Third-seeded Helena Sukova returns a shot in her 6-2, 6-2 victory over rebounds for the North (4-0). In the men's bronze-medal In the final round, Lenzi finished tioning of player Tracey Morton Wednesday in the second round of the U.S. Women's Burt Harris of Southern Cal game, Jared Prickett of Kentucky with a score of 405.37. John Shar- Jerrod Mustaf was pressured to Hardcourt Championship at Stratton Mountain, Vt. scored 21 for the West, whose two and Scotty Thurman of Arkansas key of Catonsville, Md., won the sil- get an abortion, her mother says. losses both came against the North. each scored 16 points as the South ver with 332.40. Hazel Hayes declined to iden- Anderson finished the tourna- rallied to win, 116-101. In the women's 1-meter, Carrie tify the man who her daughter beat Camille Benjamin, 6-0, 6-3, in . . . Barbara Casper had a third- ment with 87 points, third on the the second round of the U.S. of Hartford, Zarse of the University of Michigan said made her pregnant. round 79 to finish with a 234 and festival career list. won the gold with a score of 274.74. "The boyfriend had offered Women's Hardcourt Champion- win the Wisconsin Women's Pub- Conn., who will attend Massachu- "You've got your makers and setts, led the East with 15 points Janae Lautenschlager of UCLA was her $5,000 to have an abortion," ships in Stratton Mountain, Vt. lic Links Golf Association tourna- your shooters," said West coach No. 3 Helena Sukova beat and 17 rebounds. second with 252.54. Hayes told the Phoenix Gazette. ment in Milwaukee. Kelvin Sampson of Washington The women's fast-pitch softball "She wouldn't do it. She just Tracey Morton, 6-2, 6-2, No. 6 State. "A lot of guys can shoot. He In the women's bronze-medal Chanda Rubin lost to Susi Lohr- gold medal went to the South, which wanted the person out of her can make them." game, Purdue recruit Leslie John- mann, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3, and No. 8 beat the West, 2-1, behind Michele life." ODDS & ENDS In the women's title game, Don- son of Fort Wayne, Ind., scored 20 Granger's one-hitter. Granger of Althea Hayes, 27, was found Tami Whitlinger, a Neenah yale Canada of Texas A&M had 14 points and made four free throws in native, beat Shannan McCarthy, Eric Namesnik, a silver Placentia, Calif., struck out 12, giv- shot to death Saturday in her points and five assists in a 72-5S overtime as the North (2-2) beat the ing her 49 in 30% innings during 6-2, 6-4. medalist in the 1992 Olympics, winless West, 74-71. apartment in Glendale, Ariz. broke his own American record in South victory over the East (2-2). the festival. Mustaf, a reserve forward, was the 400 individual medley Canada was one of three South Olympian Mark Lenzi of Ann In tennis, Ryan Simme of Spring, questioned by police, his agent LOCALLY Wednesday in the U.S. Swimming (4-0) players in double figures. Arbor, Mich., easily won the gold in Texas, won the men's gold medal Michael Statham confirmed. the 1-meter springboard, which was with a 6-2,1-6, 7-5 victory over Alex Former Madison West and Long Course Championships. Charlotte Smith of Statham said he did not know if Namesnik won a preliminary heat had 13 points, four rebounds and held for the first time at the festi- Roberman of Brooklyn, N.Y. The j Mustaf was the man Hayes' University of Wisconsin mid- val. The event was conducted under women's gold went to Julie Scott of; fielder Jason Boykoff, who in the 400 IM in 4 minutes, 14.50 two steals. Tournament MVP Crys- mother declined to identify. seconds, .71 seconds faster than tal Robinson of Southeastern Okla- the World Cup format, with divers Austin, Texas, who beat Pam Trump played at Portland last year, was competing head to head in quarter- of Arcadia, Calif., 6-3, 6-3. selected by the Milwaukee Wave his previous record set in 1991. homa State added 12 points, six re- Sampras, Courier in the National Professional Soc- . . . University of Louisville foot- cer League's territorial draft. ball coach Howard Schnellenber- record victories . . .'The Madison All-City Swim ger signed a six-year contract ex- Meet, featuring over 1,000 swim- tension that will keep him with Pete Sampras, the top-ranked mers from 10 area swimming the Cardinals until the year 2000. men's player in the world, beat clubs, begins today at 8:30 a.m. at . . . Pittsburgh Penguins' Mario Kenneth Carlsen of Denmark, High Swim Club. The meet Lemieux, bothered by recurring 6-1, 6-4, Wednesday in the second continues Friday and Saturday. bouts of back pain during much of round of the Canadian Open ten- . . . Anyone who wishes to work the last nis tournament in Montreal. as an usher or ticket taker at season, underwent 35 minutes of Jim Courier, seeded second in next month's exploratory surgery to repair a the tournament and ranked No. 2 game or during UW football muscle hernia in his lower back. in the world, beat fellow Amer- games is asked to call PerMar at No complications were reported ican Jeff Tarango, 6-3, 6-4, and 836-3464. . . . Joellyn Erdmann following the operation, which al- No. 3 Boris Becker ousted Cana- of Little Chute shot 78 and has a lowed doctors to examine the dian Chris Pridham, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. two-round score of 153, 7 shots lumbar region of Lemieux's back Two seeded players were behind leader Grace Park of where a disc was repaired in a beaten — No. 7 Malivai Washing- Phoenix at the Girls 1990 operation. ton and No. 15 David Wheaton. National Championship at Wil- • Top seed Conchita Martinez, mington, Del. Laura Tzakis of Compiled from State Journal st weakened by a virus and jet lag, Madison shot an 81 and is at 163. wire services and staff reports. JULY 29™ 30™ 31 THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY!

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On Tuesday, the International than me," Ebersol said. With Any Tin PurctaM Olympic Committee awarded ex- Games since 1972. But ... clusive U.S. rights for the 1996 Olympics to NBC for a record $456 "They really felt strongly that 500 making their channels available INSTANT CREDIT million. At the same time, IOC vice SIZE ( j president Dick Pound said the com- In millions ol dollars was deserving of payment for that AVAILABLE 80,000 P1H/MR13 45,000 P20S/75R15 mittee "clearly hopes" NBC will 400 channel capacity and also payment (0,000 PITS/MAIS 45.000 P215/75R15 for their production assistance," 00,000 PtBSVMim 45,000 PZ2S/75R15 offer some programming to a U.S. 50,000 PK5/75R14 45,000 P235/75M5 cable company. 300 Ebersol said. "We never put a fig- 50,000 Pies/751114 05,000 P175/70R13 Besides TBS, the cable compa- ure on it because they could never 50.000 P205/75R14 (5,000 P1I5/70H13 get away from the fact that they nies that have shown interest in- 200 On Ine Society cfurve lor Fimlone Cuilomerl. wanted to be paid." Minimum montMy payment required Ml hnece clude such heavyweights as ESPN, charges pud u igiMd Iwuril cfedi! uwd on apofovil witn compleud crrdit tppliutJon. prool MILEABE* SIZE HBO, USA Network, Prime Net- 100 USA Network and ESPN both re- ot 10. vjjld mi|or credit uid (0,000 P1M/75R14 50,000 P20S/75R15 work and SportsChannel America. main interested. USA said it will 80,000 P195/75R14 50,000 P215/75R15 (0,000 P22S/75R15 "Right now, he's in charge. This continue to explore the possibility, (0,000 PZ3S/75B1B is his ball game," HBO executive 72 76 '80* '84 '88 '92 '96 but ESPN could be out of the run- 50,000 producer Ross Greenburg said. "We 'NBC declined to broadcast Games ning. have to take Dick Ebersol's lead because of U.S. boycott. "We haven't talked to this point and see what kind of cable window AP/Ed De Gasero, Bob Bianchini because it was always clearly un- BRIDGESTONE MICHEUN" PRICE MATCH GUARANTEE: he's going to create, and we'll be derstood that if there was one abso- right in there pitching." million from Turner Sports for the lute marriage going in, it was ABC FIRESTONE TRIUMPH Ebersol said Wednesday that he Barcelona Games, opting instead to and ESPN," Ebersol said. ABC, was willing to talk to any cable create it's own pay-per-view Triple- whom NBC outbid by $6 million, company interested, but there were Cast. Largely because of the pay- and ESPN are both owned by ABC- FIRESTONE TIRE & SERVICE CENTERS some conditions. per-view flop, NBC lost $100 mil- Capital Cities Inc. lion at Barcelona. EAST TOWNE MALL WEST TOWNE MALL First, no cable outlet will be al- None of the cable networks has Ebersol said HBO's status as a 4601 East Towns Blvd. Mineral Point Rd. (north Penneys) lowed to sell local advertising dur- made a financial offer yet, and premium network would not neces- 249-5349 833-6161 ing the Olympics. Second, NBC will there are reports that Turner won't. sarily stand its way. In fact, it Open M-F 7-6, Sat. 7:30-5:00 Open M-F 7-6, Sat. 7:30-5:00 not pay anyone "to carry our sig- Turner, who is headquartered in At- might help, since it has no local ad- Don Oines - Jay Wocelka - Manager nal," and third, "we will expect vertising to sell. lanta, has been told by sharehold- •II you do rut achieve guaranteed mileage, )out Firestone Tin & Service coiiin wi replace you' lies on a prorued bain. Actual liuoMe may vary., otner Rndgtucm and Firestone mi itpituM lot to 12 moJiirel some form of compensation, some 25S m trudmv, ll»n. prorated replacement lor me lire's ill. S*e u) lor copy ol wrmen tinned warrantee, on al praducu/tenicee. An iOOtcrtl J2-J6 In Ihop leea may M added "WE ARE NOT AN AUTHORIZED ers: Don't let civic pride cloud your Prime Network or SportsChan- MICHEUN DEALER form of risk taking from any cable judgment. Don't get involved unless nel America also are possibilities, group," Ebersol said. you can make money. especially since NBC has equity in- NBC turned down an offer of $75 It's hard to believe Turner would terests in each. Lewis planned test. 2E Boston beats Brewers. 3E Baseball roundups. 3E SPORTS Sports editor: Joe Hart 252-6474 The Capital Times • Friday, July 30, 1993 Fanfare Optimistic Packers still raise questions Five reasons why From staff and news services ity while leading the Packers to the Green Bay Pack- an 8-5 record as a starter. ers will be better MIKE LUCAS As a backup, O'Brien is a than 9-7 this season: huge catch. Few backups in the Coleman offers 1. from their linemen, collective- after an unsuccessful three- for a young , com- NFL today can match his apology to fans and Bill Maas. ly. year stint at defensive end pleting 64 per cent of his resume. Led Jets in passing There are only Blessed with incredible with the Chiefs. passes. Will become the Pack- seven years. And second only Vince Coleman, who may face two stars on a foot- quickness for his bulk, White is In concert with White, who ers' all-time leader in passing to Joe Naniath in career 300- criminal prosecution and a civil ball team, accord- the only defensive lineman in will shift over the center in efficiency this season, surpass- yard games with 17. lawsuit, called his actions "very ing to Los Angeles NFL history to have more certain defenses, Maas (115 ca- ing . 3. Tony Bennett and George inappropriate" Thursday and Raiders' defensive sacks (124) than games played reer starts) will bring much Because of his inexperience, Koonce. apologized to the family whose end and philosopher Anthony (121). needed strength and savvy to the offense was pretty vanilla, This Bennett didn't leave his 2V$-year-old daughter was Smith. White will make everyone the lineup. by design, in 1992. That will heart in San Francisco. But he burned by a powerful firecrack- The quarterback. better around him, including 2. and Ken O'- change with additional ma- has left his calling card in op- er. And the quarterback killer. Maas, once a terror, still a Brien. turity and tutoring under Mike posing backfields with 24'/£ Speaking for the first time White has been killin' them threat. Joe Kapp with a gun. Holmgren, who loves Favre's sacks in his last 26 games. since the episode outside Dodger with regularity and delight. Maas is a mass in the middle. Not a cap gun, either. fire. Bennett is drawing compari- Stadium last weekend, the New Over the past seven years, he And the former Pro Bowler . A rifle. This tough son-of-gun — sons with New Orlean's Rickey York Mets outfielder referred to has 111 sacks. During the same (1986 and '87) is back where Besides a strong arm, Favre who's also the son of a coach himself as a "loving father" who time frame, the Packers had 70 he belongs — at nose guard — exhibited remarkable accuracy — showed his leadership abil- Continued on Page 2E would not endanger a child's welfare. "It was never my intention to bring harm to anyone," he said. Coleman, accompanied by his Movin' in the medley wife and two children, read a Finally, Brady statement at Shea Stadium after a day game in which the Florida Marlins beat the Mets 2-1. It was 1 the third straight game in which jaw*** "- he did not play. catches a break A decision on whether to file criminal charges against the 31- other day if I was scared going year-old player won't be made By Howard Thomas into (the game) Saturday," before Friday, the Los Angeles The Capital Times Brady related after practice district attorney's office said. GREEN BAY — Jeff Brady is Thursday. Coleman, along with teammate used to fighting for every break "Hell, if I was going to be Bobby Bonilla, was a passenger he gets. scared, I would have been scared in a Jeep driven by the Dodgers' Which ex- two years ago coming in (to the Eric Davis when he allegedly plains why he NFL) as a 12th-rounder. I'm not tossed an explosive in a stadium is feeling a bit scared at all." parking lot after Saturday's awkward Brady may not be scared, but game. The explosion injured about his as- he is staring directly at the big- three people. signment for gest opportunity of his career. Attorney Darrell York, repre- the Green Bay Green Bay coach Mike Holm- senting Derek Santos and his Packers in gren plans to alternate Brady wife, Marivel, and their 2V£-year- Saturday's and free-agent acquisition Terry old daughter, Amanda, said Hall of Fame Crews :— a second-year player Wednesday a civil suit is planned game against from Western Michigan — at the in the next few weeks. the Los An- B,_.lu position all but given to Simmons The Los Angeles Times and geles Raiders. °raoy the day he was drafted. The New York Times reported After years of having to con- With Simmons not expected to Friday that Coleman will not stantly prove himself, Brady has return from Thursday's arthro- contest the charges and hopes to simply been handed the starting scopic surgery on his right knee make a financial settlement with left outside linebacker job that for 4 to 6 weeks, Brady will be the Santos family. belonged to first-round draft given an extended chance to choice Wayne Simmons until he show the Packers what he can suffered a knee injury Monday. do. Ojeda treating It's the first time in a long "I know I can go out and per- time Brady can remember being form well when given the emotional scars given anything. chance," Brady said. is From walking on and later The 6-foot-l, 235-pounder undergoing psychiatric treat- starring at the University of thought he was well on his way ment in Baltimore as part of his Kentucky, to being drafted in the to establishing that fact early recovery from a boating accident 12th round (323rd pick overall) last season when he made valu- during that killed by the in able contributions as a special two teammates, his agent said. 1991, to carving out his niche as teams player while being worked Ojeda was the only survivor a free agent with the Packers into the nickel packages used to last season, nothing has come defense obvious passing situa- of the March 22 crash that killed easy for the 24-year old Cincin- tions. fellow Tim Crews and HENRY A. KOSHOLLEK/THE CAPITAL TIMES . Ojeda suffered severe nati native. But Brady's season was inter- head injuries. • Patrice Stibor of Monona strokes her way through the 100 individual medley in the 11-12 age That said, you might expect rupted when he was placed on "Bobby came to Baltimore class during the first day of the All-City Swim Meet at the High Point Pool. Alissa Adler of the recent developments to over- injured reserve with a bad knee right after the accident and vis- Middleton won the event in 1:13.73 and also was first in the 50 breaststroke. For complete results, whelm Brady. If they have, he in late September. see Scorecard, Page 4E. certainly isn't letting on. ited a doctor," Ojeda's agent, Ron Continued on Page 2E Shapiro, said. "Then he went "Somebody asked me the about the business of healing physically. But he never dealt with the post-traumatic stress syndrome of something like this — 'Why am I alive and everyone else is dead?' Yahara Hills kind to Public Links players "This is a monumental emo- tional thing to deal with," By Rob SchuHz Beer for the first-round lead ment, on and off the course. He State Amateur by three strokes Shapiro said. "The scars on his CITY MEN'S GOLF after they shot 3-under par 69s laughingly referred to himself as due, in part, to playing Black- head can heal. But the scars in- The Capital Times at Yahara's West Course. "I'd possibly the least-popular player hawk's 16th and 17th holes 9 side his head will take longer." The first round of the City like to do something good for in the tournament because he over par. He came back last Men's Golf Tournament was a tournament that included a gut- once. I've never won the city. works for the city as an assessor. weekend to finish third in an in- dream for those who represented wrenching first-round cut at the I've never won anything decent." "Shhh," he said. "Don't tell vitational in Muskegon, Mich. Upset M andarich the Public Links courses. tight Blackhawk Country Club Another Public Links golfer, anyone what I do." "I got a good swing going, I It was at wide-open Yahara slams Green Bay layout. Toby Upshaw of Yahara, was in Curtin sure made some noise found a putting stroke and the Hills. Winter rules were in effect, So maybe, just maybe, some- fourth place after shooting a ball started falling in," he said. Tony Mandarich, who, for even in the rough. It was windy. body from either Yahara or 2-under 70 during the first-round during his six-birdie round that three years, faked the Green Bay Today's second round may be Odana Hills will break the jinx that saw many of the threesomes included birdies on each of the Equally as pleased was Chero- even dreamier because it has four par-5s. He walked onto the kee's Beer, a two-time winner of Packers into thinking he could and become the first golfer who crawl in at an unforgivable five- par-4 17th tee 4-under, but hit a play professional football, took a been moved from soggy Cherokee doesn't belong to a private club hour pace. this event who found his way Country Club back to Yahara, 3-iron into the hay and took dou- into the tournament because all few shots at Green Bay during an to win this tournament since Jim Nakoma's Dave Grams, who ble bogey. He came back to birdie interview with a Traverse City, where winter rules will still be in Schuman did it in 1986. (Mike was last week's State Amateur former champs are now exempt Mich, radio station. effect — even in the rough — Murphy won the tournament rep- runner-up, Odana's Jim Bakken, the difficult par-4 18th, which from qualifying. and the forecast calls for light tells you that Curtin's mental In fact, they were better shots resenting Yahara, but also was a Cherokee's Stu Grendahl, Black- game is as solid as his swing. The 59-year-old Beer, who than what Mandarich delivered winds. member of Watertown Country hawk's Derek Schnarr and Maple moved back to Madison from during a period that started after "This is like retribution for Club). Bluff's Paul Holzem were tied for "I'm hitting it really solid Tucson two years ago and was he left Michigan State as a behe- last year at Blackhawk," said "I hope it's me," said Curtin, fifth at 71. right now and I'm thinking about tied for the first-round lead in moth offensive tackle and ended Yahara's Rick Curtin, referring who was tied with Odana's Dan Yahara's Curtin certainly the right things," said Curtin, when he left Green Bay as an to last year's rain-shortened Wubbels and Cherokee's Brent added some color to the tourna- who missed the cut at last week's Continued on Page 2E ashen, corpse-like, shell of a man who was the joke of the team. "If you like a hick town and if you like paper mills, it's great," 'BASEBALL AT CROSSROADS'* Mandarich said of Green Bay. "If you like swimming in the slime there in the bay, Green Bay is fine." Mandarich knows what he's Selig: Owners need control talking about when he speaks of slime. Second of two parts Kohler, Wis., Aug. 11-12 in On the other hand, let me be which the 28 owners will at- candid with you. I think the QUOTE/UNQUOTE By Dave Van Dyke tempt to iron out their economic last 10 months have been differences and draw up a pro- really useful. We have exam- Former Chicago Sun-Ttmes posal to present to the Players ined every phase of our busi- pitcher Whitey Ford shudders Allan H. "Bud" Selig, the Association at the bargaining ness. There has been a lot of at the thought of the team president and CEO of the Mil- table. searing criticism of baseball moving to . Said waukee Brewers, has been the Today, Selig discusses base- and when you think back, all Ford: caretaker commissioner of base- ball's dimming image and failed the problems that have de- "The New Jersey Yankees. ball since Fay Vincent's resigna- marketing plan. veloped over the many years That doesn't sound right. You tion last Sept. 7. Selig, 59, has Q. How much does baseball all happened under so-called can't have the house that Babe been baseball's most active miss a commissioner? strong commissioners. built in Secaucus." owner and is liked and respected A. I'm not sure how to evalu- This idea that a commis- by fellow owners and the Players ate that. Does baseball need a sioner is some omnipotent TODAY'S TRIVIA Association. strong commissioner? Of power and can force clubs to do An eternal optimist, Selig has course, it does. There isn't any X and Y, that's crazy. That Who was the player who hit tried to solve baseball's problems question about that and, in doesn't happen in anything else ASSOCIATED PRESS 10 homers over six consecutive since Vincent's departure with fact, as somebody who's been in life. On the other hand, we Then-commissioner Fay Vincent (left) and owner games for the Washington Sena- numerous committees that in- raised in a commissioner sys- need a strong commissioner Bud Selig announced the end of the players lockout in March 1990. tors in 1968. Answer in Sports volve every owner in the pro- tem the last 24 years, I feel Last year, Selig and other owners dumped Vincent, and now Selig is Briefs, Page 2E. cess. Selig will chair a meeting at very deeply about that. Continued on Page 2E baseball's de facto commissioner. \ ...y... 4E The Capital Times Friday, July 30, 1993 SCORECARD ST. LOUIS BLUES-Acquired NINTH Regent St. Retreat Big Kahunas 1; n\na scoring wHti a two-run Llddlcoat, Passlnl (6) and Elllck- REGIONAL Jim Hrlvnak. goaltender, from the ael Morey, MB, ^2.35. son; Alexander, Hanson (6), Knute- AfVlroquo,WtttBV 50 butterfly - 1, Jay Toutant, Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 31.73 NOPG13, Kollege Klub 12. blast. TENNIS Winnipeg Jen for a seventh-round SWIMMING 3 Blueberry Hill. 6.00 3.00 3.20 Highland - Anchor Bank 23, son (7) and A. Tomllnson. W - HOLMEN 6, BLACK EARTH 2 choice In the 1994 entry draft. SW, :34.35; 2, Vahld sadrzadeh, PC, Alexander. L - Llddlcoat. 34.81; 3, Duncan Vordo, 34.95; 4, 8 DB Speed Seed 3.40 3.00 Sports Inn 10; Buckeye Inn III 18, PLATTEV1LLE M, HOLLANDALE 1 Holmen 000 401 1 - 6 10 1 1 Nanny's Nokomls 3.20 Red Shed 13; Trippers 7, Wonder's Leading hitters - Damon (W) Black Earth —101 000 0 - 2 70 Pro AHL- Named Maria D'Agostino David Mazur, Ml, 35.29; 5, Chris Hoftnxfate—000010 0-1)1 2x3, Maly (W) 3x4, Radewan (P) 3x3, Youth Malda, RW, 36.49; 4, Matt Show, Quln 3-8 $8.20; $2 Trl 3-8-1 $61.80; Pub 0 (forfeit). Ptattevin* sio tio » - n 15 o Connelly and Braund; Hauge and U.S. WOMEN'S marketing director. $1 Trl 1-3-8 $30.90 Klondike - Jingles 17, A&E Tool Knuteson (P) 2x3. HR - D. Tomlln- Amble. W - Connelly. L - Hauge. HARDCOURT CHAMPIONSHIPS International Hockey League Ml, :36.59. Parodls, Gorthwalte (4), Schneider son (P), Damon. 2B - Rodewan, ALL-CITY SWIM MEET 10TH 2; Llcorl's 27, Coaches 8; RMT 20, (5) and Schneider, Theobald (5); Leaning hitters - Connelly (H) At Slratton Mountain, VI. - 13-14 Grade A (5/16 ml.) Time 31.40 Regent St. Retreat 8. Knuteson. 2x3, Welbl (H) 3x3, Grass (H) 2x3, Thursday'' third-round results Named Bruce Boudreau coach. At Malt Point Pool 100 freestyle - 1, Scott Kazlar, Slrlannl and Jones. W - Slrkmnl. L Thursday's results 2 Basic Fax— 25.40 1340 7.40 Monona - Regent St. Retreat 13, - Parodls. Doescher (BE) 3x4. IB - Hemker Conchtta Martinez (1), Spain, dot. HF, J6.64 (meet record; old record, 1 Red Slim 3,80 3.60 Echo Ton 7; Rustic Tavern 14, Silver PINE BLUFF 3, (H), Doescher. 2B - Oliver (H), Jerl Ingram, Silver Spring, Md., 6-1, Tom Senn, Shorewood, 57.26, Leading hHtert - Houtakker (P) PRELIMINARIES 4 Last Cowboy 5.00 Dollar 9; Mad City Music 14, Sttllwa- 4x5, Klttoe (P) 3x5, Novok (P) 2X4, BLANCHARDVILLE 2 Doescher, Amble (BE). SO - Con- 6-1. Helena Sukova (3), Czech Re- Teams - Mlddleton (Ml), 1982); 2, Jeremy Levin, PC, 1:00.21; Quln 1-2 $50.80; $2 Trl 2-1-4 terse. Kruser (P) 5x3. HR - Houtokker, Blanchardvllle._ 200 000 0 - 2 6 0 nelly 10. public, det. Kattw Rlnaldl (9), Ame- BOWLING Monona (Mo), Nakoma (N), Chero- 3, Bryan Ropraeaer, HF, 1:02.48; 4, $4045.40; $1 Trl 1-2-4 $2022.70 Ocean - Fourth Quarter 17, Gon- Pine Bluff 000 Ml 1 - 3 7 1 lia Island, Fla., 3-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-1. Patrick Adstt, PC, 1:05.70; 5, Mike Klttoe, Wong (P), Oiler (P). 2B - kee (C). West Side (WS), Parkcrest 11TH zo's 4; Centra Guadalupe 25, Mr. Ro- Kelly (H), D. Hendrlckion (H), Hou- Hendrlckson, Hardyman (4), York Manuela Maleeva-Fragnlere W, (PC), Rldgewood (RW), Maple Bluff Bouch, Ml, 1:06.14; 6, Chris Blrk, VIROQUA 14, WESTBY 2 Pro Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.97 bert's 11; Nick's 18, Joe's 15. takker, Klttoe. (7) and Freetlv; Brink, Hewuse (6) Vlroqua 110 4070 - 14 11 1 Switzerland, def. Ann Henrlcksson, (MB), Hill Farm (HF), Shorewood RW. 1:06.28. 4 Sweet Karen ... 6.80 4.60 3.20 Pacific - Custom Fob 7, Llcarl's and Husom. W - Hewuse. L - San Francisco, 3-6, 6-2, 6-0. Zlna (SW). lOObaclutoke - 1, Scott Kozlor, Westtty 000 000 2 - 2 74 PBA WICHITA OPEN 2 Rustic Rosco 13.20 4.60 0 (forfeit); Nitty Gritty 13, Echo Tap EASTERN SECTION York. Netrud, Ertt (6) and ZHzner; Hook- Garrison Jackson (5), Houston, def. At Wichita, Kan. HF, 1:05.93; 2, Jeremy Levin, PC, 9 Jc's Sister Peg 3.40 10; Regent St. Retreat 21, Regent St. Leading hitters - Hendrlckson (B) Beverly Bowes, Dallas, 6-2, 6-1. OWLS 1:10.94; 3, Toff Shloo, PC, 1:12.94; 4, Second half er, Hanson (4), T. Gretebecker (6) Thursday's third-round standings 11-11 year olds Quln 2-4 $54.80; $2 Trl $; (4-2-9) Retreat BFC13. Eatt Division Southeast Division 2x3, York (B) 2x3. IB - B. Krantz and Dregne. W - Netrud. L - Toml Whffllnoer (», Neenah, WIs., 1, Mike Aulbv, Indianapolis, 4,358. David Rles, N, 1:17.57; 5, Chris Blrk, $82.80 Pine - Klpp 7, Carlson 0 (forfeit); (PB). def. Caroline Kuhlman (10), Lake- 50 freestyle - 1, Noelle Wash- RW, 1:18.41; 6, Chris Julka, HF, WL WL Hooker. 2, Parker Bohn III, Freehold, NJ., burn, SW, 29.65; 2, Alicia Grozlano, I2TH Patrick's 21, Crystal Corner 17; Villa Stoughton ... SOL. Geneva ... 3 0 Leading hitters - Benzlng (V) side Park, Kv., 6-3,6-2. Claudia Por- 4,221. 3, Kelly Cotfman, Tooeka, 1:18.60. Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.88 Tap 18, Wonder's Pub 16. SOUTH WAYNE I, wlk (12), Germany, def. Ann Ste- RW.j30.14; 3, Brooke Skartvedt, C, 100 Individual medley - 1, Monona.— 3 1 Utlca 4 1 HOLLANDALE 7 2x2, Nedland (V) 2x3, Haakenson Kan, 4,143. 4, Tony Westlake, Ed- 30.57; 4, Madeleine Oewlnkel, SW, 1 Commando 8.20 5.40 3.20 Rainbow - Oakcrest 13, Echo Sun Prairie . 2 1 Mltfon 3 1 (W) 2x3, Lochen (W) 2x4. HR - phenson, Columbia, Mo., 6-3, 6-4. mond, Okla., 4,118. 5, Jeffrey A. Chris Wood, PC, 1:03.23 (meet 2 Swamper Me Gee 5.40 4.40 Tap 7; Oakcrest 22, Regent St. Re- Hollandale 401 001 1-773 Beate Relnstadler, Austria, def. :31J)7; 5, Lou Busby, WS, 31.87; 6, record; old record, Chris Dold, Hill Cottage Grv 1 1 Albion 2 2 South Wayne—211 031 x - 8 6 2 Johnson (V), Netrud (V). 3B - Harding, Frederick, Md., 4,105. 6, Judy Bin-master, PC, :31.93. 5 Deer Andrco ...... 6.20 treat 4; WEA Insurance Trust II 7, Deerfleld 1 2 Ft. Atkinson 1 3 Shaner (V). 2B - Benzlng 2, Olson Mercedes Pat, Argentina, 5-7, 6-2, Dennis Horan Jr., San Diego, 4,099. Farm, 1:03.51, 1992); 2, Ben Jones, Quln 1-2 $12.00; $2 Trl 1-2-5 Time Machine 0 (forfeit). Hendrlckson and Kleppe; Haldl- 6-1. Jolene Watanabe, Arcadia, 50 backstroke - 1, Beth Priest, HF, 1:10.20; 3, Andrew Keeper, Mo, Waterloo ..... 1 2 Lake Mills ... 1 3 man, Mellentlne (2), Berget (6) and (V). 7, Justin Hromek, Andover, Kan, PC, 34.46; 2, Brooke Skortvedt, C, $135.60;$! Trl 1-2-5 $67.80 Sea - Team Walleye 11, Ohio McForland . 1 3 Whitewater. 1 3 Calif., def. Susl Lohrmann, Germa- 4,097. 8, John Mazza, Mount Clem- 1:12.13; 4, Ryan Keith, Mo, 1:12.70; No Twln-Trl winners Twln-Trl Tavern 10; Bowl-A-Vord Lanes 28, Wlegel. W - Berget. L - Hendrlck- ny, 6-1,6-3. •MSI; 3. Nicole Semenas, Ml, 5, Jenner Dold, HF, 1:15.68; 6, Mike Oregon 1 3 Jefferson 1 4 son. SAUK PRAIRIE 8, BANGOR 1 ens, Mich, 4,091. 9, Brian Voss, 37.48; 4, Kim Koehne, N, 37.86; 5, Carryover $6452.97 Webcratters 1; Avenue Bar 19, Bon Verona 0 2 Boca Raton, Flo., 4,087. 10, Philip Bauch, Ml, 1:17.44. 13TH Chance 14. Leading hitters - Mellentlne Souk Prairie —203 200 1 - 8 9 0 PLAYER'S INTERNATIONAL Kelly Sullivan, Mo, 37.89; 6, Ashley 100 breaststroke - 1, Chris First-half champions have not been (SW) 2x2, Wlegel (SW) 2x3, Hend- Bangor 100 000 0 - 1 4 0 Rlngener, Big Spring, Texas, 4,072. McCauohon, SW, :37.70. Grade TB (TBC ml.) Time 39.62 Surf - Overdoes 27, Certified Soil determined CANADIAN OPEN 11, Kirk Von Krueger, Pensocola, Wood, PC, 1:08.10 (meet record; old 4 School Boy ... 15.40 13.20 4.40 Testing 4; Paradise Lounge 10, rlckson (H) 2x4. IB - Hendrlckson, Salverson, Frosch (6) and (not At Montreal 100 Individual medley - 1, record, Chris Dold, Hill Farm, Wlegel, Berget. Fla, 4,069.12, Ted Hannahs, Zanes- 8 Llkebutter 8.40 440 Couznofskl's 8; Waterford Crystal NORTHERN SECTION available); Follandorf, Lels (4), Thursday's third-round results Allssa Adler, Ml, 1:13.73; 2, Alicia 1:08.84, 1987); 2, Ben Jones, HF, Langher (5) and (not available). W vllle, Ohio, 4,057. Grozlano, RW, 1:17.26; 3, Becky 3 BD'S Rolun Ca|un 3.60 17, Warren Heating 11. W L WL Mlkoel Pernfors, Sweden, def. 13, Ricky Ward, North Fort 1:12.53; 3, Bryan Ropraeger, HF, Quln 4-8 $62.00; $2 Trl 4-8-3 Tropic - Wet Noodle 7, Fathers - Salverson. L - Follandorf. Jim Courier (2), Dode City, Flo., 6-3, Blrk, RW, 1:18.73; 4, Rachel Saltier, 1:13.34; 4, Andrew Kepper, Mo, Sauk Prairie 12 2 Poynette 7 7 ROCK RIVER LEAGUE Leading hitters - Salverson (SP) Myers, Fla, 4,046. 14, Pete Weber, SW, 1:1».?2; 5, Karl Klnney, C, $254.40; $1 Trl 3-4-8 $127.20 for Equal Justice 0 (forfeit); Strange Mlddleton ._ 11 3 pine Bluff... 6 7 SOUTHERN DIVISION 6-2. Todd Martin (13), East Lansing, St. Ann, Mo., 4,042. 15, Mike Runk, 1:19.63; 5, Jenner Dold, HF, 1:22.34; Superfecta (4-8-3-ALL) $220.80 Gloves 17, Old Town Pub 10; Laurel 3x3, Tenner (B) 2x3. Mich., def. Boris Becker (3), Germa- 1:19.45; 6, Lena Naklelskl, Mo, 6, Erik Tiles, RW, 1:23.45. Ashton 10 4 Cross Plains 4 8 WL WL Mechanlcsburg, Pa, 4,038.16, Tony 1:19.56. Attendance M09; Handle $65,582 Tavern 35, Tony Frank's 9; Has Wounokee..lO 4 Rio 311 Clvman 10 0 Neosho ...... 4 8 ny, 7-5, 7-6 (7-3). Petr Korda (6), Franklin, Grapevine, Texas, 4,033. 50 butterfly - I, Toff Shloo, PC, Beens 24, Grapes of Wrath 5. Czech Republic, def. Henrlk Holm SO brcasistroke - 1, Allssa 31.74; 2, Ryan Keith, Mo, 32.81; 3, Black Earth 9 5 Baraboo* 018 Watertown ..92 Ashlppun — 3 6 MUSCODA 1), ELROY 5 17, Mark Williams, Beaumont, Adler, Ml, 38.12; 2, Lena Naklelskl, Voyage - Moguls 17, Hooters 12; * - Disqualified from league play Jhnsn Creek 7 3 Turlno Clinic 2 4 (12), Sweden, 6-3, 6-2. Alexander Texas, 4,028. 18, Purvis Granger, Patrick Asdlt, PC, 32.95; 4, Steven Regent St. Retreat XXVII.IV 13, Elroy 012 010 1 - 560 Mo, 39.30; 3, Rachel Settler, SW, June 11; standings Include forfeits Helenvllle ... 6 6 cottage Grv 3 7 Muscoda 213 350 X - 13 15 0 Volkov (6), Russia, def. JakobPuyallup, Wash, 4,025. Wise, PC, 33.42; 5, Bub essenm- LATEST LINE Knights of Columbus 11; The Team Hlasek, Switzerland, 6-1,6-4. Rlchey MM; 4, Catherine Drlscoll, Ml, ocher. Ml, 33.76; 6, Tyler Carter, Laurel Tvrn 4 5 Lebanon ...... 1 8 Gehrl, Yanke (7) and Klelnmever; 19, Bob Powell, Belleville, III, :42.18; 5, Anna Coleman, C, :42.72; 6, 18, Union Cab 7. WESTERN SECTION Reneberg, Houston, def. Wayne 4,024. 20, David Olio, Vldor, Texas, WS, 33.86. Favorite / Odds underdog Schultz and Walsh. W - Schultz. L Ferrelro (9), South Africa, 6-3,6-2. Sarah Ewalt, HF, :42.87. W L WL NORTHERN DIVISION - Gehrl. 4,023. 21, Bill Swanson, Palatine, III, 50 butterfly - 1, Beth Priest, PC, 15-18 National League Rldgewav ... 11 3 Blnchrdvlle . 7 7 WL WL 4,019. 22, Bryan Goebel, Merrlam, 100 freestyle - 1, Jason Ver- Leading hitters - Delenkamp :M.60; 2, Noelle Washburn, SW, CHICAGO S'/i-t'A Los Angeles SAILING Cazenovla™ 9 3NewGlarus 68 Hustlsford ... 11 2 Brownsville. 5 6 (M) 3X5, Doll (E) 3x4. Kan., 3,995. 23, Steve Hosklns, Tar- 33.47; 3, Modelalne Dewlnkel, SW, helst, RW, 34.23; 2, Nathan Pofohl, CINCINNATI 10-12 Son Diego Dodgevllle ..94 Hollandale... 4 9 Oakfleld — 9 2 Horlcon 5 7 pon Springs, Fla, 3,978. 24, John 33.93; 4, Sallv McDonald, SW, Ml, :55.36; 3, Cory Clatfev-Koller, N, PHILADELPHIA 7W8'A Pittsburgh Plattevllle ... 9 5 Muscoda 4 9 Sllnger... 8 4 Waupun 3 8 TRANSACTIONS Font, Salt Lake City, 3,974. 35.40; 5, Becky Blrk, RW, :35.86; 6, :57.00; 4, Jason Kozlar, HF, :57.40; 5, MONTREAL 7!6-8'/i Florida LAKE MENDOTA YACHT CLUB Arena 9 6 S. Wayne— 410 Kewaskum . 8 5 Juneau...... 1 9 Prep Margie WHter, Ml, :35.88. Rob Beuthllng, PC, J8.32; 6, Sam Atlanta Even-6 HOUSTON Clan E - 1, Bill Hanson/Steve Wloto 8 6 RlchlandCtr. Ill Rubicon.— 6 5 Fond du Lac 110 PBA SENIORS Wun, Mo, -sa.lt. ST LOUIS 7-8 New York Suhr; 2, D.J. Klauser. M-20 - 1, BASEBALL SHOWBOAT INVITATIONAL 13-14 100 backstroke - I, Jason Ver- San Francisco 6-7...... COLORADO WIAA TOURNAMENT 100 freestyle - 1, Adrlenne Hoofers Sailing Club. Cruiser I - 1, Today's game Saturday's games At Las Vegas helst, RW, 1:0033 (meet record; old American League Dave Gorwftz; 2, Tom Larson; 3, WESTERN SECTION SOUTHERN DIVISION At Bukolt Park, SMvens Point MILWAUKEE BREWERS- Thursday's final-round results Welsshoor, Ml, 1:04.16; 2, Dona Phi- record. Chad Kane, Parkcrest, SEATTLE Even-6 Chicago Dodgevllle at New Glarus, 7:30 Wednesday's results llpp, RW, 1:04.91; 3, Llndsey Cham- Paul Herzog/JIm Rust. Cruiser II - Neosho at Madison Laurel Tav- Claimed Kevin Seltzer, Inflelder, off 1, Gary Dickinson, Edmond, T.01.14, 1989); 2, Mark Morehouse, NEW YORK 7-8 Milwaukee 1, Phil Schmidt; 2, Larry Freldlg. p.m. ern Quarterfinals waivers from the Oakland Athlet- Okla, 458 (2-games), $24,000. 2, berlain, WS, 1:04.94; 4, Nicole Jes- Ml, 1:03.75; 3, Tom Ross, Mo, BALTIMORE tVi-Wi. Unity 9, Ashland? person, HF, 1:06.46; 5, Sarah Stew- Sunday's games Johnson Creek at Clvman ics. Designated William Suero, In- Gene Shis, Allen Park, Mich, 203 (1- 1:05.56; 4, Tom VandenHeuvel, RW, TORONTO 7V4-8V4 . All gomes at 1 P.m. Madison Turlno Clinic at Water- New Holsteln 2, Nlcolet 0 flelder, for assignment. game), $13,000. 3, Jim Long, Wal- art, HF, 1:07.05; 6. tie, Erin Brown, V.07.68; 5, Phil Julson, Mo, v.08.83; 6, KANSAS CITY 8-9 EASTERN SECTION West Bend East 9, Whitehall 2 PC, and Andrea Clewey, SW, town MINNESOTA TWINS - Activated dorf, Md., 689 (3-games), $9,500. 4, Eric Salinger, PC, 1:09.20. CALIFORNIA Plck'em.. AUTO RACING East Division NORTHERN DIVISION Franklin 16, Plattevllle 3 Gene Larkln, Melder, tram the 15- John Handegard, Las Vegas, Nev, 1:07.54 (Brown advances by win- 200 Individual medley - 1, OAKLAND Plck'em Cottage Grove at Verona Ookfleld at Rubicon Thursday's results ning swlmoff). day disabled list. Optioned David 205 (1-oame), $6,500. 5, Frankle Mark Morehouse, Ml, 2:20.87; 1, NFL BEAVER DAM RACEWAY Monona at Waterloo Sunday's games Semifinals McCarty, outfielder, to Portland of May, Reading, Pa, 168 (1-oame), 100 backstroke - 1, Kerry 1 David Frattlnger, RW, 2:21.64; 3, Favorite / Paints Underdog Wednesday ! results Oregon at Sun Prairie SOUTHERN DIVISION Unity 8, New Holsteln 1 the Pacific Coast League. Donahy, PC, 1:10.38; 2, Dan Phlllpp, Ben Uphoff, SW, 2:25.19; 4, Jason $5,000. DETROIT 4'/i (37).... Buffalo USA stock Cars Deerfleld at McFcrland Cottage Grove at Watertown West Bend East 3, Franklin 0 SEATTLE MARINERS-Signed playoff results RW, 1:13.79; 3, Nicole Jesperson, Thorn, PC, 2:29.55; 5, Tom Vanden- Saturday Championship HF, 1:14.91; 4, Julie Honsen, Mo, Feature - 1, Heath Weber; 2, Stoughton has a bye Johnson Creek at Lebanon Shawn Jeter, outfielder, and as- First match - Long def. May, Heuvel, RW, 2:30.16; 6, Jason Kozl- Green Bay 2 (33) LA Raiders Southeast Division West Bend East 9, Unity 6 1:14.91; 5, Kim Che»ley, Mo, 1:17.57; Gene Norenberg; 3, Seattle Hatton; 4, Helenvllle at Clvman signed him to Calgary of the Pacific 255-168. Second match - Lang def. ar, HF, 232.01. Canton, Ohio Dan Bohr; 5, Connie Hoefts. Fast Lake Mills at Milton Madison Turlno Clinic at Ashlp- Coast League. Handegard, 223-205. Third match - 6, Brynn Smith, SW, 1:19.40. 100 breaststroke - 1, Nick Gan- Philadelphia 1 (34) „ Houston ISO Individual medley - I.Polly flme - Wally Weber. Heat winners Albion at Fort Atkinson pun National League Dickinson def. Long, 212-211. Cham- sner, SW, 1:11.62; 2, Ben Uphoff, Tokyo - lit: Andy Volght. 2nd: Brian Rech- Jefferson at Whitewater NORTHERN DIVISION pionship match - Dickinson def. Jaskowskl, WS, 1:13.13; 2, Molly SW, 1:13.65; 3, Pat Zwank, Ml, Sunday Brewer averages - Placed er. Lake Geneva at Utlca Oakfleld at Sllnger Pete Smith, pitcher, on the 15-day Stus, 246-203. Regan, Ml, 1:15.78; 3, Leah Slbley, 1:13.94; 4, Joe VanderMeer, N, San Francisco 5 (37) Pittsburgh NORTHERN SECTION PC, V.16.07; 4, Krlsta Llnstrotti, SW, Spoilsmen Fond du Lac at Kewaskum disabled list. Recalled Padro Bor- 1:14.04; 5, Karl Johnson, HF, 1:15.89; Barcelona, Spain Feature - 1, Frank Butell; 2, Sauk Prairie at Ashton HorlconotHusnsford 1:16.65; 5, Adrlenne Welsshaor, Ml, 6, Sam Wurz, Mo, 1:18.02. DALLAS 4Vi (35) . Minnesota BATTING bon, pitcher, from Richmond of the Bobby Gutknecht; 3, Don Tefelsky; 4, Rio at Mlddleton Rubicon at Waupun ot> h 2b3b HrrtH avg International League. 1:17.07; 6, Heather Hoffman, Ml, 100 butterfly - 1, David Frat- Home Team In CAPS Pine Bluff at Cross Plains ' 1:17.31. Brett Slevert; 5, Dan Espen. Fast Brownsville at Juneau O'Leory - 2 100 0 0 300 -Placed GOLF tlnger, RW, 1:02.38; 2, Cory Cloffey- qualifier - Slevert, 18.16 seconds. Poynette at Waunakee . 100 breaststoke - 1, Polly Jas- Koller, N, 1:04.12; 3, Nathan Pofohl, Hamilton.332 106 14 0 3. 27 J19 Jeff Parrett, pitcher, on the 15-day kowskl, WS, 1:20.99; 2, Molly Heat winners - 1st: Dave Sallntlng. Black Earth received a forfeit NBC TOURNAMENT Thon 187 55 9 1 1 30 .294 disabled list. Recalled Mo Sanford, Ml, 1:04.98; 4, Jason Thorn, PC, lnd:PatKlnlerskl. WESTERN SECTION At Athletic Park, Sauk city Regan, Ml, 1:22.26; 3, Llndsev 1:04.98; 5, Nick Gansner, SW, SOFTBALL Vaughn ~ 362 105 21 1 20 72 .290 pitcher, from Colorado Springs of Pro Chamberlain, WS, 1:22.46; 4, Elanor Open Claw Rldgeway at Blanchardvllle CLASS A Suero 14 400 0 0 .286 the Pacific Coast League. 1:06.37; 6, Josh Kunln-Goldsmlth, Feature - 1, Wade Fletcher; 2, Wlotaatcazenovla LPGA PING-WELCH'S Parrott, PC, 1:25.74; 5, Nicole RW, 1:08.21. Today's championship game Yount 273 75 13 0 7 32 .275 -Claimed CHAMPIONSHIP SCHOOL-COMMUNITY REC Darwin Vlss; 3, Ron Burna; 4, Brian Plattevllle at Rlchland Center 7:30 p.m. - Menomonle vs. Wlno- Surhoff _334 85 17 3 2 36 .254 Lemke, Mo, 1:26.8; 6, Sloan Hartley, Men's fast-pitch John Hudek, pitcher, off waivers At Canton, Mass. RW, 1:27.78. Jahnke; 5, Dan Musboch. Fast quali- Arena at South Wayne na, Minn. Relmer.—333 84 14 1 13 53 352 from the Detroit Tigers and as- American - Farm Tavern 9, fier - Miles Miller, :18.13 (track Hollandale at Muscoda Thursday's first-round leaders 50 butterfly - 1, Kerry Donahy, CLASS AA Belt .113 28 2 1 3 11 .248 signed him to Tucson of the Pacific 68 - Trlsh Johnson, 34-34; Vlckl Avenue Bar 0; Stephen & Brady 8, record). Heat winners - 1st Frank HOME TALENT NIGHT LEAGUE PC, 3153; 2, Leah Slblev, PC, Saturday's quarterfinal games Jaha_. .310 76 13 0 5 32.245 Coast League. Goetze, 33-35. 32.92; 3, Krlsta Llnstroth, SW, DOG RACING Fisher Concrete 2. Flrarl. 2nd: Jahnke. .133 31 2 15 .233 -Activated Arcadia - Village Lanes 5, Mod- ARENA 13, CROSS PLAINS 8 10 o.m. - Madison Avenue Bar Nlbson 69 - Val Skinner, 34-35; Dana 33.13; 4, Heather Hoffman, Ml, Cross Plains .-400 013 0 - 8 11 3 vs. Brookfleld Spiers. .267 62 1 30 .232 Sid Fernandez, pitcher, from the Lofland-Dormann, 34-35; Kathy 33.65; 5, Ellen Prange, PC, :33.86; 6, ern Plastlcs/Tully's 2; Big Ten Pub Kmak . 110 0 7 .218 15-day disabled list. Sent Dave WISCONSIN DELLS 13, Kollege Club 4; OP Brick Inn 9, Arena 500 044 x - 13. 83 12:30 p.m. - Milwaukee Wolf Guadagnlno, 36-33; Jerllyn'Brltz, 35- Katie Short, RW, 33.92. GREYHOUND PARK BASEBALL Acker, Klubertanz (5) and Cush- Cleaners vs. Marshfleld Doran — 60 0 6 .217 Telgheder, pitcher, to Norfolk of 34; , 35-34; Angle Ridge- Busse's Midway 6. Lampkln. 98 3 IB .214 15-18 Thursday night results Atlantic - Wilson's 7, Wisconsin man; Aeschllmann and Wallen- 3 p.m. - Milwaukee Prlmerlca the International League. way, 35-34; Stefanla Croce, 35-34; Ustoch_208 1 4.207 PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Op- 100 freestyle - 1, Susie Topp, FIRST Distributors/Badger Bowl 0 (forfeit); kamp, N. Jennings (5). W - Aeschll- vs. Madison Diamonds DIna Ammoccapane, 34-35; Helen Ml, £9.61 (meet record; old record, Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.57 Midwest League mann. L - Acker. 7:30 - Milwaukee ASA Black Sox Mleske— 27 2 3 .185 tioned Ben Shelton, outfielder, to Alfreds son, 35-34. Dudley's 9, Neckerman Insurance 6; Brunansky207 5 26 .184 Buffalo of the American Assocla- Heidi Helneke, RW, 1*0.86,1980); 2, 1 Shalako Ruth... 7.00 4.80 3.60 Door Doctors 6, Harmony Bar 1. Leading hitters - Zwettler (CP) vs. Janesvllle 70 - Lori West, 36-34; Nancy Andrea Wolosz, RW, 1:00.21; 3, 3 Cm China Doll 15.00 10.60 NORTHERN DIVISION 2x4, Brunner (CP) 2x4, Borchert Sunday's games Diaz 14 0 0.143 ton. Recalled Brian Shouse, pitcher, Ramsbottom, 35-35; Mlssle Baslnl - Wilson's 11, Bowl-A- W L Pet GB 68400 .254 from Buffalo. Sally Lehner, HF, 1:03.15; 4, Jenny 2 Hopper Cricket .„, 6.40 Vard I 1; Crystal Corner 9, Don the (CP) 3x3, Endres (CP) 2x3. HR - Semifinals Team... 3383 85814017 McGeorge, 34-36; , 37- Quln 1-3 $63.00; S2 Trl 1-3-2 South Bend 22 13 .629 11 am. - Avenue Bar-Brookfleld . Welnlck, PC, 1:03.74; 5, Ellen Ross, Muffler Man 5; Big Ten Pub 10, Borchert 2, Ballweg (A). 2B - Brun- BASKETBALL 33; , 36-34; Robin Hood, Mo, 1:03.94; 6, Becca Uphotf, SW, $530.00; SITrl 1-2-3 $265.00 Appleton IB 17 .514 4 ner, Borchert, McElwee (A). winner vs. Wolf Cleaners-Marsh- 35-35; Carolyn Hill, 35-35; Danielle Bowl-A-Vard Lanes 7. Fort Wayne 18 18 .500 4Vi PITCHING Continental Basketball Association . '1:04.34. SECOND Women's fast-pitch field winner IP hbb sa w-l era Ammoccapane, 34-36. Grade E (5/16 ml.) Time 32.02 Madison 14 17 .485 5 COLUMBUS HORIZON-Traded ' 100 backstroke - 1, Heather Alabama - or Brick Inn 4, Mad LAKE MILLS 9, MIDDLETON 6 1:30 P.m. - Prlmerlca-Dlamonds Maysey. 8.1 736 0-0 2.16 the rights to John Bagley, guard, 71 - Maggie Will, 36-35; Colleen Draper, HF, 1:07.97 (meet record; 5 Wacky War. 20.80 11.00 5.80 zRockford 15 17 .449 5>A Lok» Mills .....140 000 013 - 9 U 3 winner vs. ASA Sox-Janes- Walker, 35-36; Sort) Thomas, 38-33; City Strikers 2; Harmony Bar 20, Bekrit »~ ~16 19 .457 4 Novoa_ 8.1 5 2 1 0-0 2.16 and Sean Hlgglns and Mike Sand- old record, Ker! Seellnger, Chero- 1 Galactic Thunder— 6.60 6.60 Branch St. Retreat 0; Cor-X 5, Lake Mlddleton .....030 002 010 - 6 10 4 vllle winner Lloyd—. 52.0 48 9 27 3-1 2.42 Sherrl Stelnhauer, 36-35; Nancy 2 Jevl Camper ...... 6.60 Kane County — 14 20 .444 4V6 ers, forwards, to the Rochester kee, 109.21, 1990); 2, Amy Adler, EdgeO. Anderson, Ganzer (8) and Imrle; Championship Miranda 39.2 28 17 24 0-2 343 Renegade for Jerome Harmon and Scranton, 36-35; Deb Richard, 35-36; Ml, 1:12.00; 3, Becca Uphoff, SW, Quln 1-5 $84.20; $2 Trl 5-1-2 J. Pertzborn, Manderlno (3), Dan- 630p.m. - Semifinal winners Dottle Mochrle, 35-36; Laurl Merten, Arizona - Villa Tap 5, Bowl-A- SOUTHERN DIVISION Austin- 33.0 28 13 15 1-2 3.82 Ralph Lewis, forwards. 1:1237; 4, Roben Gomez, RW, $2574.80; $1 Trl 1-2-5 $1287.40 Vard Lanes 2; Aide's Trophies 21, men (9) and Redders. W - Ganzer. Eldred-. 159.2 149 5010711-10 3J9 FARCO-MOORHEAD FEVER- 35-36; Chris Johnson, 36-35; Vlckl 1:12.88; 5, stefanle Hanson, PC, Dally Double (1-5) $242.80 W L Pet GB L - Manderlno. Fergon, 35-36; Martha Faulconer, Art Mart 7; Sports Pub 16, Aery Fob Clinton 23 11 .474 Wegman 118.1 132 33 49 4-14 4.41 Signed Charles Thomas, guard. U14.21; 6, Katy Llnstroth, SW, THIRD 2. Leading hitters - S. Schneider SCHOOL-COMMUNITY REC Fetters . 3B.2 41 15 13 2-3 4.42 37-34; Brandle Burton, 36-35; Amy Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.79 Quad Ctty 18 13 331 GRAND RAPIDS HOOPS- 1:14.59. Delaware - Severson's Scrap (LM) 2x5, T. Schneider (LM) 2x5, Atlantic - Bis Ten Pub II 7, Kol- Orosco_ 27.1 29 7 31 1-2 Signed Joe Behllng, forward. Benz, 37-34; Donna Andrews, 35-36; 200 Individual medley - 1, 1 Spark Buster. 12.00 7.60 3.20 Burlington 19 14 .576 3V4 Anderson (LM) 2x3, Zablockl (LM) lege Klub 0 (forfeit); Turlno Chiro- Metal 17, Ol' Brick Inn 9; Big Ten zSprlngfleld 17 18 .484 4'A Henry _ 38.1 40 14 26 2-3 4.70 FOOTBALL Amy Alcatt, 36-35; Karen Lunn, 35- Heather Draper, HF, 230.70; 2, 3 Y Knot Vlv 9.40 3.00 pub 17, Echo Tap 13. 2x4, Breunlg (Ml 2x4, Dahmen (M) Bones — 120.2 129 40 36 6-7 4.77 36; Julie Larsen, 37-34; Amy Fruh- Claire Starling, HF, 2:34.12; 3, Ellen 2 Sundance Bahama —. 2.80 Cedar Rapids..... 14 19 .457 7Vi 2x3, Passlnl (M) 3x4. HR - Passlnl. practic 6, Laurel Tavern 5; B&G 5, New Mexico - Kllnlc 7, Badger Peorla ...... 12 21 .344 lO'/i Madison Diamonds 0. Navarro 137.1 157 48 60 6-8 5.18 - Agreed wlrth, 37-34; , Ross, Mo, 2:40.79; 4, Kelly Muchow, Quln 1-3 $39.00; $2 Trl 1-3-2 Bowl 0; Blair Lawn Care 16, Players 2B - Redders (M). Maktndo 17.0 15 12 8 1-1 5.29 35-36; Denlse Baldwin, 34-37. RW, 2:40.82; 5, Megan Smith, SW, $301.80;$! Trl 1-2-3 $150.90 Waterloo 10 19 .345 10% Southern - Lubey's Team 3, to terms with Lincoln Kennedy, of- Sports Bar 5; Wiggles 8, State Form lonaslaK 14.2 16 10 6 0-0 6.14 fensive guard, on a three-year con- Other state golfers 2:40.84; 6, Kathy Topp, Ml, 2:45.30. FOURTH z - first-half champion SUN PRAIRIE 8, ASHTON 1 Busch Wackers 2; Rick's Old Gold 2, Insurance 6. Team of Our Own 0. Others- 71.0 109 23 49 4-6 648 tract. 75 - Martha Nause, 39-36. 100 breaststroke - 1, Susie Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 31.63 Ohio - Harmony Bar 10, Laurel Ashlon 000 000 1 - 1 92 Team- 884.0 92329644)41-59 4.45 77 - Stephanie Farwlg, 35-42. Topp, Ml, 1:18.42; 2, Megan Smith, 4Bob'sBrlte. 7.60 3.00 3.40 Thursday's results -Re-signed Tavern 9; West & Assoc. 11, Silver Sun Prairie 151 010 x - 8 13 0 Scott Conover, offensive lineman, SW, 1:21.22; 3, Monica Luther, PC, 7 Ino Im Da Best 3.60 3.00 Madison 8, Burlington 3 Gray, Foga (3), Adler (6) and Dollar 10. Rockford 5, Cedar Rapids 3 AMERICAN LEGION Earned runs (437) - Navarro 79; to a two-year contract. PGA ST. JUDE CLASSIC . 1:2131; 4, Sarah Dorsey, RW, 5 Js Speclalseslon 7.80 Women's slow-pitch Stormer; Calkins, Mlsllns (4) and Eldred 69; Bones 64; Wegman 58; At Memphis, Tenn. 1:21.84; 5, Jennie Olsen, PC, 1:22.44; Quln 4-7 $7.80; $2 Trl 4-7-5 Appleton 4, Fort Wayne 3 Fellors, Farmer (6). W - Calkins. L Pennsylvania - Ray's Bar 14, South Bend LBeloltO Jeff Kober picked up his Henry 20; Fetters 19; Miranda 16; HOCKEY Thursday's first-round leaders 6, Katy Gilbert, PC, 1:23.73. $139.40; $1 Trl 4-5-7 $69.70 Fifty/Fifty 8; Regent St. Retreat 16, - Gray. Austin, Lloyd, Orosco 14; Ignaslak, National Hockey League 64 - Michael Bradley, 32-32. Superfecta (4-7-5-2) $634.40 Waterloo 6, Kane County 1 fourth victory In the Class AA 100 butterfly - 1, Andrea Wo- Lawton & Cotes 11; villa Tap 15, Re- Leading hitters - Miller (A) 3x4, American Leolon regional Maldonado 10; Maysey, Novoa 2. -Signed 65 - Davis Love III, 31-34; Jay losz, RW, 1:08.28; 2, Sally Lehner, FIFTH Clinton 10, Quod City 5,10 Inn. Swalve (SP) 3x3, Wagner (SP) 2x3, gent St. Retreat Lima Lizards 8. Peorla 2, Springfield 0 tournament by pitching Jeffer- Others 52, Greg Gilbert, left wing. Haas, 33-32. HF, 1:09.86; 3, Claire Starling, HF, Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 31.53 Texas - Cuna Mutual 11, New Burmelston (SP) 2x2. HR - Swalve, 66 - Neal Lancaster, 32-34; 1:10.63; 4, Amy Adler, Ml, 1:12.56; S, 3 Bee Keeper— 7.00 3.80 3.00 Today's games Wagner, Fellors (SP). 28 - Faga son to a 3-1 victory over the Rebels 9; Irish Pub 23, Coaches 13; Madison at Rockford Michael Allen, 33-33; Scott Gump, Stefanle Hanson, PC, 1:14.15; 6, 6 Millie Annen...... 6.40 3.60 Esquire Club 7, Normco 0 (forfeit); (A), Swalve, Calkins (SP), Burmels- Madison Lakers and a berth In 33-33. Katy Llnstrath, SW, 1:15.21. 2 Radar Controller 3.80 Appleton at Fort Wayne Rustic Tavern 7, Orange Tree 0 Belolt at South Bend ton. the state tournament August 67 - Jeff Moggert, 33-34; Fuzzy Quln 3-6 $24.20; $2 Trl 3-6-2 (forfeit). Zoeller, 34-33; Dave Rummells, 34- BOYS $601.20; $1 Trl 2-3-6 $300.60 Clinton at Waterloo 7-11 In Fort Atkinson. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL 11-12 year olds Men's slow-pitch MCFARLAND 9, VERONA 2 33; John Daly, 34-33; Jeff Woodland, SIXTH Kane County at Cedar Rapids McFartand 001 US 0 - 9 9 1 It marks the fourth time In 50 freestyle - 1, Jesse Davis, Canadian - Buck's vs. DE Ex- Burlington at Peorla 34-33; Doug Tewell, 34-33; Tom Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 31.92 press (double forfeit); Mr. Robert's Verona 000 020 0 - 2 5 3 five years that Jefferson has Bragg, N.C., 37-20. Mark Burse, St. Purtzer, 33-34; Dan Forsman, 35-32. SW, :30.3»; 2, Chris Malda, RW, 1 Hel Rocket... 36.80 17.20 8.60 Quad City at Springfield :31.19; 3, David Braun, SW, :31.60; 4, 13, State Farm Warlors 7. Sam, Fritz (7) and Halverson; made the state tournament. Hockey Louis, dec. Terrence Churchwell, 68 - John Planner/, 34-34; Ed 7JevlWeston 11.40 7.20 Canyon - Bennett's 15, Big Ten Wade Huseth, Gregg (5) and Nelson. Kober drove In Jefferson's Nashville, Tenn., 23-10. Florl, 36-32; John Adams, 34-34; Dylan Donnelly, PC. 31.64; 5, Mich- 2 Cupcakes Bender .,„! 5.60 ael Morey, MB, 31.80; 6, Aaron Pub 3; Employers Health 14, Bergh- W - Sam. L - Wade Huseth. first run with a In the West 3, East 1 132 - Danny Rlos, San Antonio, Dave Barr, 34-34; Peter Jacobsen, Quln 1-7 $199.20; $2 Trl 1-7-2 off Breakfast Club 12; Olds Seeds 10, Area Leading hitters - Downing (V) dec. Abayoml Miller, Toledo, Ohio, 35-33; Tom Lehman, 34-34; Rick Klnas, C, 31.89. $886.60; $1 Trl 1-2-7 $443.30 fourth Inning and Tom Hesse 50 backstroke - 1, David Madison Athletic Club 9. 2x2, Howerv (M) 2x4. 2B - Sam added a run-scoring single In 33-30. Datrls Blaaas, Army-Fort Fehr, 34-34; Jeff Sluman, 37-31; 2 out of 4 pays $8.00 Super 4 car- Central - Cuna Mutual 15, Mar- (M), Kroneman (M), Downing. Soccer Bragg, N.C., dec Anthony Chrlsto- Fred Funk, 36-32. Braun, SW, 35.76; 2, Dylan Donnel- ryover $146.10 HOME TALENT LEAGUE the fifth. Jefferson's third run ly, PC, 36.06; 3, Matt Show, Ml, shall Lettering 13; Rustic Tavern 14, MEN doulou, Syracuse, N.Y., 14-11. State golfer 36.98; 4, Jese Davis, SW, 37.05; 5, SEVENTH Coaches 10; S&C Loodbusters 7, Old Plattevllle blasted three COTTAGE GROVE 6, OREGON 2 scored on an error. 147 - David Reid, Philadelphia, 69 - Skip Kendall, 37-32. cottage Grove .-202 002 0 - 6 7 2 West 3, East 1 Aaron Klnas, C, :38.45; 6, Kirk Ellis, Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 31.81 Town Pub 5. home runs In the first Inning en South 0, North 0 dec. Hector Colon, Milwaukee, WIs., RW, 38.78. 4 Aunt Margie.. 14.60 6.80 3.20 Clover - old Milwaukee 17, Blr- route to a 16-1 victory over Oregon 001 001 0 - 2 6 1 32-10. Jesse Brlseno, Kolamazoo, 100 individual medley - 1, Jay 3 Wlnover Whisper .— 3.20 2.40 renkott Appliance 4; Buck's 7, Hollandale Wednesday In a Washburn, Scharff (7) and Du- CLASS AA REGIONAL Mich., won on retirement over City and area Toutant, SW, 1:19.73; 2, David 1 Energetic Jake 240 Sports Pub 0 (forfeit); Wilson's 13, charme; Berry and Dreher. W - At Jefferson Volleyball . Klmbely Evans, Navy-Portsmouth, Home Talent League Western Washburn. L - Berry. Va.,Ret-2(li01). Mozur, Ml, 1:21.29; 3, Chris Brun- Quln 3-4 $21.20; $2 Trl 4-3-1 Tully's 2. Section game at Plattevllle. JEFFERSON 3, MADISON LAKERS 1 Bruce Moltumvr, of Cottage son, RW, 1:22.22; 4, Elliott Gansner, $156.00; $1 Trl 1-3-4 $78.00 Derby - Mr. Robert's 12, Regent Leading hitters - Breunlg (CG) MEN 145 - Shane Swarh, Fort Collins, Grove, hit a hole-ln-one Thurs- St. Retreat 11; Patrick's 15, Sports The game was stopped after 2x3. HR - Ducharme (CG), Scharff Jefferson 000 120 0 - 9 5 3 North 3, Eost ] (15-7, 12-15, 14-14, Colo., dec Michael Dupree, Dallas, SW, 1:24.07; 5, Duncan Vordo, MB, EIGHTH Madison Lakers 010 000 0 - 1 5 4 1:24.75; 6, Nick Krelblch, Ml, Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 31.72 Pub 6; ST 9, Whalen Transfer 6. seven Innings. (CG). 3B - Miller (CG). 28 - Breu- 17-14) 25-20. Ronald Slmms, Air Force- day on the 178-yard, par-3, 1 Tlz Quick 19.80 7.60 4.00 Elm - Babe's 30, Bultfeathers 6; nlg, Kelsey (CG), Meier (O), Manlx Kober, Hesse (7) and Matlke, West 3, South 2 (6-15,14-14,15-11, Kelly AFB, Texas, dec. Tarvli seventh hole at Lake Windsor 1:24.85. Brad Klttoe hit a two-run Gorn (7); Stolt and Enders. W - . 50breaslslroke - 1, Elliott Gan- 4 Avid Traveler 8.80 3.80 Century 21 Affiliated 7, I.e. Bux 0 to start things In the (O). 10-15,15-11) Slmms, Norwalk, Conn., 12-4. Country Club. He used a 7-lron. sner, SW, 38.62; 2, Michael Par- 3 Daddycakes -.„... 3.00 (forfeit); Regent St. Retreat 7, Sauk Kober. L - Stolt. • Hwt - Damon Saulberrv, St. At Odana Hills Golf Course, Quln 1-4 $58.40; $2 Trl 1-4-3 Creek Insurance 0 (forfeit). Inning. Brian Houtakker fol- POYNETTE 9, WAUNAKEE 6 Leading hitters - Everson (J) WOMEN Louis, dec Javier Alvarez, San An- sons, RW, :40.38; 3, Chris Brunson, lowed with a solo shot and 2*3, Weber (ML) 2x3. 19 - Herr Bob Craig used a 6-lron to RW, :41.28; 4, Sam Llpp, WS, :41.59; $691.40;$! Trl 1-3-4 $345.70 Glacier - Dirty Dozen 15, Regent Waunakee 101 OJO 1 - 6 7 4 West 3, South 1 (15-9, 4-15, 13-15, tonio, 21-15. Jeffrey Wooden, Army- score an ace on the 136-yard, 5, Robert Zlehr, Ml, :42.31; 6, Mich- Superfecta (1-4-3-8) $1258.00 St. Retreat 14; Regent St. Retreat 3, Mike Wang capped the flrst-ln- Poynette 203 013 x - 9 9 2 (ML). 15-2,18-14) Fort Bragg, N.C., dec Fres Oquen- East 3, North 0 (15-7,17-14,14-14) do, Chicago, 17-14. par-3 17th hole. Monona (36) - Paul Hathaway 39. Water polo Gymnastics Cherokee (70) - Ed McHugh 71; Orv Erlckson, Jeff Knapsteln, Don MEN MEN Hafeman 73; Frank O'Meara 74; Jan North 8, East 8 All-around Doyle 75; John Cotta, , West 9, Souths Final - 1, Richard Grace, 53.450 Jim Farrell, George Brooks 76; points. 2, John Mocreody, 52.850. 3 Chuck Pulvlno, Kevin Doolev 78. WOMEN (tie), Mike Masuccl and Kyle Asano, Blackhawk (72) - Bo Welch 74; North 8, East 5 52450. 5, Garry DenK, 52.400. 6, Bill Erlckson 76; Dave Johnson 77; Golf Shack's Annual Sidewalk Sale West 5, South 3 Steve McCain, 52.450. 7, Drew Dur- Rick Dettloff, Don A. Peterson 78; bln, 52.300. 8, Gregg Curtis, 52.100. Rod Sturm, John Watts Sr, Kirk 9, Scott Foster, 51.450. 10 (tie), J.D. Peter 79. Boxing Reive and Rick Kleffer, 51.400. 12, Odana Hills (72) - Ed Tauard 71, Keith Wiley, 51.450. 13, Tom Mead- Jeff McCrov 73, Mark Anthon 78, DEXTER PRO-LINE SEMIFINALS ows, 51.050. 14, David Kruse, 50.850. John Schwartz 79, Dorrell Dntbemer Lasers awarded bronze medals 15, Jeff Lavallee, 50.250. 14, Peter 79. 104 - Bradley Martinez, Army- Masuccl, 50.050. 17, Mike Dutka, Maple Bluff (71) - JlmBoHster74; GOLF INDIVIDUAL Fort Huachuca, Ariz., dec. Peter 49.900. 18, Gewln Slncharoen, Jim Kllnke 75; Jim Llndblade, Dan The Frlsslna, Tarpon Springs, Fla., 24- 49,700. 19, Aaron Vexler, 49.150. 20, Tzokls, George Murphy 77; Joe 19. Willie Senn, Laurel, Md., dec. Je- Llndsey Fang, 48.400. 21, Robert Steuer 78; Van Stoutt 79. WOODS rome Mclntvre, Philadelphia, 20-13. Nesbltt, 47.900. 22, Joseph Duda, Nakoma (70) - Doug Rasmussen, SHOES 119 - Arlstead Clayton, Baker, 47.150. 23, Chris Anderson, 44.100. PeteBrey78. La., dec Eddie Hall, Army-Fort 24, Robby Kleffer, 8.200. 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Sun. 11-5 836-TRUKI8785) '•/ I Cubs trade Assenmacher/2D 1D Sports editor: I Dolphins' Offerdahl hurt/50 Wisconsin State Journal William K.Brophy, 252-6170 SPORTS I CLASSIFIEDS/60 Saturday, July 31, 1993 Harris makes his move By Kent Youngblood Rhodes, the Green Bay Pack- Sports reporter ers' defensive coordinator, came GREEN BAY — Corey Harris to that conclusion last season started hearing it from Ray after Harris, a rookie receiver Packers to open exhibition season today Rhodes last season; claimed on waivers from Houston • What: The Green Bay Packers, In 1982, the host Raiders won, 24-3. might play. "We have a plan on how Come on over, Corey. in October, began kicking butt and entering their 75th season In profes- • Last season: The Packers fin- we'll play our people," Holmgren said. This is where you belong, taking names on special teams. sional football, will play the Los An- ished 9-7, In second place in the Na- "And we'll stick to that plan." geles Raiders In the Hall of Fame Holmgren said White, the much- Corey. The velocity with which Harris game. tional Football Conference Central Join us, Corey. approached the game. "Full Division and one victory away from heralded defensive end, would prob- • When: Today at 2 p.m. (Madi- the playoffs. The Raiders (7-9) fin- ably play the first quarter. son time) at Fawcett Stadium In "He was bringing that," Harris speed," Rhodes said. "All the ished fourth In the • Packers starters: Offense — said the time." Canton, Ohio. Conference West Division. • Broadcasts: Radio — Packers , flanker; Tunch Ilkln, other day, The abandon Harris showed Radio Network (WTSO, 1070 AM) • Overview: Packers coach Mike left tackle; Rich Moran, left guard; after another getting his 5-foot-ll, 195-pound with Jim Irwln ana Max McGee. Tele- Holmgren's first ? Winning, of , center; Harry Gal- vision — ABC (WKOW, Ch. 27) with course. But analyzing the talent — breath, right guard; Joe Sims, right training body to a hit. The ferocity he tackle; Jackie Harris, tight end; Ster- camp prac- showed making the hit. The joy he , Frank Glfford ana Dan especially the young talent — Is just Dlerdorf. as Important. We'd certainly like to ling Sharpe, split end; Brett Favre, tice had showed afterward. "He's deter- • History: This will be the third win," he said. "But we want to evalu- quarterback; John Stephens, half- brought an- mined to be there when the ball appearance for the Packers In the Hall ate our team. That will never change. I back; , fullback. other fast- arrives," Rhodes said. of Fame game and their first since will not, for example, re-Insert Brett Defense — Reggie White, left 1980. That year, on Aug. 2, the game Favre or Sterling (Sharps) or Reggie end; BUI Maas, nose tackle; Shawn forward les- Harris needed a position com- was called with 5 minutes, 29 sec- (White). Patterson, right end; Jeff Brady, left son in Harris' mensurate with his agility and onds left In the fourth quarter — with The plan? Holmgren said he would outside linebacker; Brian Noble, left brave new toughness. the Packers and the San Diego Char- like to play each of his . Inside linebacker; , world as a "He's a relentless guy going to gers tied, 0-0 — because of an elec- He said Favre would start and play right Inside linebacker; Bryce Paup, Harris National trical storm. The Packers beat the At- the first quarter. Ken O'Brien would right outside linebacker; Terrell Buck- Please turn to 5D, Col. 5 lanta Falcons, 38-24, In 1969. play the second quarter and Into the ley, left comertoack; Roland Mitchell, Football League comerback. The Packers have played the Raid- third. will follow and, if right comerback; LeRoy Butler, there Is time, rookie Mark Brunei! strong safety; , free safety. "He'd say, 'Hey, you need to be on • Lions edge Bills, 14-7/5D ers only once In the exhibition season. Associated Press this side.'" Today's honoree, Walter Payton, was the sweetest running back of them all. Pay ton's Report: sweet run Lewis endures was set CHICAGO — Walter Payton not only ran to daylight better than any back in professional football history. He slipped through the seams of time, too, without anybody laying a hand on him. to play The man they call "Sweetness" performed after the age of innocence in By Steve Fainaru \ sports, when the games were fun, as were Boston Globe the players whose labor was also their BOSTON — Despite the diag- love. By the late 1970s, when Payton nosis of 15 doctors that he had a began to pile up miles for the Chicago potentially serious heart defect, Bears, the athletic vocabulary had been Reggie Lewis was warming up to revised to include modern terms such as play full-court basketball immedi- free agency. ately before he died, three friends Yet Payton did of Lewis who were scheduled to COMMENTARY his best works of art play in the game said Friday. before the onset of The friends, all former collegi- overkill, as we now ate players, said they thought the know it, had fully game was to have been the first of taken hold. Leagues many competitive workouts, simi- and teams were just lar to those they and Lewis par- learning how to ticipated in each summer for the, lavish lifetime past several years. contracts on third- The assertions appeared to con- BOB stringers who tradict a statement Thursday by VERDI produced one good the player's widow, Donna Harris Lewis, who said Lewis did not in- well as media were tend to exert himself heavily be- content to be less frantic, too, about fore he went through a session of scores, highlights and how many more monitored exercise that had been pedestals to erect for instant heroes. Stale Journal photo/MEG THENO scheduled for next week in Balti- How else to explain events of the first more. Sunday of October in 1984 than to suggest Making a splash "He was really enthusiastic we all took this genius of geniuses for about it, thinking he was going to granted? Payton collected 154 rushing Middleton's Katie Slota, 10, chums to victory in heat of the 100-meter individual medley Friday at the All-City Swim Meet. See story, results/40. be back," said former Northeast-' yards that afternoon against New Orleans ern forward Marcellus Anderson.i to shatter Jim Brown's National Football "(Tuesday) was going to be his League career mark, yet only 53,752 comeback day." spectators came to Soldier Field, about Bobby Francis, a former Bos-' 12,000 short of capacity. You knew ton College and Salem State Sweetness would do it. You always did, player, said: "We had it all lined and therein lies his story. up. It was going to be up and "The stadium wasn't full?" Payton Yankees batter Brewers down, a competitive run." said. "I wouldn't have known that if you However, Dr. Nicholas Diaco, &, hadn't told me. Weren't the Cubs playing a State Journal wire services then two batters later Stanley fol- Since the Yankees rapped El- and may be suspended or fined for NEW YORK — The pitch was lowed with his three-run shot to dred (11-11) for six runs, Scott bumping Ford. California cardiac specialist who big game that day?" said he detected a heart abnor- They were, indeed, playing the fateful about a foot outside and a foot off the opposite field. Kamieniecki (6-3) was given Steve Howe then replaced the ground. It was ball four. But "I have a sneaky suspicion that enough of an offensive cushion to Kamieniecki to retire B.J. Surhoff mality when he examined Lewis fifth and deciding game of their National last month, disputed the players'! League Championship Series at San Diego. Mike Stanley saw something that was a good pitch that he hit out," help him overcome an erratic to end the rally. he liked about the fastball. He manager said. start that saw him get clipped for contentions, saying he was certain' But by the time the Cubs blew the MILWAUKEE NEW YORK Lewis understood he was not to assignment, the Bears had showered and swung, the ball zoomed off his bat "Mike has been doing a lot this two runs in the first and another ab r h bl ab r h bl Hamilton cf 4231 80005 3b 3021 exert himself heavily before the? been long gone after their noon kickoff. and then barely dipped over the year. We're beginning to start to in the third, on Darryl Hamilton's Spiers 2b 5110 James If 4121 Llitoch ss I 0 0 0 Velarde It 1000 Baltimore workout, which was to Still, some fans stayed home to switch 9-foot right-field fence. expect it from him." home run. Surhoff 3b 4011 Mattlngly Ib 3001 G. Vauohn II 3001 Tartobull dh 4111 be monitored by Dr. Gilbert channels because the outcome on It was a three-run home run in Eldred labored through the It then looked as if Kamie- Million dh 3000 O'Nelll rf 4220 a six-run fourth inning in which fourth inning, throwing 47 pitches. niecki would sail to the victory, Brunansky rf 4000 B. Williams cf 2120 Mudge of Brigham and Women's, Sweetness wasn't in doubt. It never was, Lampkln c 3110 Stanley c 4113 Hospital. and that was the only catch to his Stanley's massive bat continued to "I just didn't have it tonight," but he crumbled in the seventh as Selt7«r ph 1000 Golleoo ss 4110 Jaha Ib 4020 Kelly 2b 4110 Diaco said Lewis was told re- greatness. unleash magic. It was an inning in the right-hander said. "We had a the Brewers laced him for four J. Bell » 4021 Totoli 33 4 10 4 Totali II 111 7 peatedly he was not to play bas-> Pay ton's maximum salary was $1.1 which the Yankees crushed Cal lead and I gave it up." straight singles to chop their defi- Eldred and in which the best of- Milwaukee „ 201 000 too - 4 ketball. He acknowledged that he> million per annum, a price that would be Maybe Stanley's unbelievable cit to 8-4. How York ..».«....».»...... ~..«.»..«.«...«.000 411 OOx - 6 fense in the major leagues helped hitting and New York's amazing But with the bases loaded, DP - Milwaukee 2, New York 2. LOB - Milwau- had heard rumors Lewis was get- disregarded in the current market on kee 6, New York 6. 2B - Surhoff (16), Joha (14). HR - catapult them to an 8-4 victory success ratio at Yankee Stadium Kamieniecki induced Hamilton (4), James (4), Tortobull (21), Stanley (18). SB ting ready to play when he col-« grounds of a misplaced decimal point. He - B. Wllllami (4). CS - Nllsson (2). SF - G. Vauohn, over Milwaukee and into a first- should no longer be deemed sur- to ground into a controversial Mattlnaly. lapsed while shooting baskets, ran the infamous hill near his suburban Tuesday. But he added: "We're!, home without network TV coverage, and place tie with the losing Toronto prises. Maybe this is normal for pitcher-to-catcher-to-first double IP H PER BB SO Blue Jays in the American League play. On the relay throw to first, Milwaukee going to take some of these things selling himself and his cherished privacy 1993. Stanley now has 18 home EldredL(ll-ll) 4 6 6 East. runs in 83 games after hitting just Listach was called out for inter- Fetters 3 2 2 with a grain of salt." to the highest bidder wasn't part of Orosco 1 It was an inning in which a 3-0 24 in his first 520 career games. ference by umpire Dale Ford. The New York Witnesses at Brandeis said Payton's agenda. Going to war was, even Kamieniecki W (6-3) 42-3 8 4 4 2 3 deficit, vanished after Danny Tar- The Yankees have now won 23 of Brewers argued the call and first HoweS (4. ). 21-320003 Lewis was not doing anything; though the Bears lost so many battles. He HBP - Spiers (by Kamieniecki). PB - Lompkln. made them worth watching even when tabull homered to left-center and their last 28 games in the Bronx. base coach Tim Foli was ejected T - 2:50. Art. - 23,3«5. strenuous before he collapsed. >! they didn't deserve our undivided attention, even when every foe realized containing him was the only defense required for victory. Payton didn't get the touchdown call at Curtin, Holzem in front at Madison's midpoint XX. But even that, though unfortunate, was symbolic. He inspired teammates and coaches by being a By Andrew Cohen "J was real happy that we for" Holzem said. "I'd rather in three previous city tourna- close range of the leaders. Wub- superstar insistent on being treated as a Sports reporter didn't have to play at Cherokee shoot nine-hole rounds of 36 than ments. "I really rode the coattails bels, who missed a pair of 2-foot regular guy, a warm and decent sort who Familiarity breeds contempt? (because of poor conditions result- be up and down and all over the of Tom Steinhauer today. He shot putts and struggled to a 77, joined was never too busy to initiate locker room Finding two people who disa- ing from recent rain). This is the place. Now I'll play the course I a 70 and I think we were defi- University of Wisconsin golfer Joe mischief or a friendship. He strutted his gree required no more than a gaze my best possible rotation. Here know the best and that should nitely motivating each other." Ring, Rick Kelly and Tom Huset stuff only when the Bears needed a first atop the Madison Men's Golf Tour- for two rounds and then Maple help. You know where things are Schwendemann's scorching at 146. down, yet when it came time to give him nament leader board Friday at and how to get out of trouble." round has him tied for second with A total of 49 golfers made the the key to the city in a romp at New Bluff and Blackhawk, the two Yahara Hills. country club courses I play the Familiarity bred little con- Brent Beer at 142. After sharing cut of 152 and, remarkably, no Orleans, we changed the locks. Rick Curtin, who plays there tempt in Scott Schwendemann, the first-round lead with Curtin less than 12 competitors slid into "Yeah, I was a free agent at one time, most, I couldn't ask for better." regularly, occupies one-half of the Holzem couldn't ask for better who shot a blistering 68 — the and Dan Wubbels, Beer appeared the final two rounds with that too," Payton said. "But who telephoned top spot. Paul Holzem, who gets to best round of the tournament thus to be mudsliding out of contention exact score. me? You. You didn't own a team and still consistency. The 42-year-old ac- play his own Maple Bluff course count executive hit 17 of 18 greens far — to move just a stroke be- with a double-bogey and two "Now you've got to shift gears don't." this morning, occupies the other. hind Curtin and Holzem. bogeys over the first four holes. and start playing a totally differ- He was tough to pin down, but he's on Thursday and 16 of 18 Friday, Both are at 1-under-par 141 after launching his driver straight and Schwendemann, 42, fired a 68 Undaunted, the city tourna- ent game," said Curtin, who made given his word. He will be at the Pro shooting second-round scores of 72 during a practice round at the ment champion in 1966 and 1978 the cut for the first time in three Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, long throughout the afternoon. and 70, respectively, on Yahara After recording birdies on the East course Tuesday. On Friday, made only one bogey the rest of tries. today for induction. We always knew he'd Hills' East course. he birdied eight holes, including the way and closed out his round Holzem agreed: "It's like two be there, too. 13th and 14th holes, Holzem "Having the first two days here bogeyed 17 but quickly recovered an impressive streak from 12 of 73 with a birdie on 18. separate tournaments. We're now Bob Verdi is a sports columnist for the was absolutely a huge plus for through 15. Stu Grendahl (143), Tobin Up- into tougher courses with parts me," said Curtin, 31, who fired an with a birdie on 18 to put him in a Chicago Tribune. dead heat with Curtin. "The putts were just dropping shaw (144), Steinhauer (145) and that can kill you. I'd be surprised opening-round 69 Thursday on the all day," said Schwendemann, who Wisconsin State amateur runner- if there weren't a lot of changes I Payton, Sayers ignore each other/50 "I had a very consistent round West course. and that's what I'm really striving has not finished among the top 30 up Dave Grams (145) are within over the next two days." 4D SPORTS > Wisconsin State Journal, Saturday, July 31,1993 Skolaski takes carefree attitude into finals Ml, 1:35.91; 4, Kristin Slblev, PC, 1:25.99; 5, Lizzy Dewltt, By Eric Anderson really wanted to relax and have tice and not even think about it SW, 1:29.39; 6, Caltlln olrdley. Ml, 1:30.14. 50 bredintroke - 1, Jackie Flint, PC, :40.94; 2, Sports reporter SWIMMING fun." (being hard work)." Sarah Hodullk, SW, :42.86; 3, Megan Roproeger, HF, ' Records and winning :43.\9; 4, Jane McDonald, SW, :43.36; S, Abbey WaDtier, Leave it to the younger genera- The 9-10 year division saw three Skolaski seems to have gotten PC, M4.90; 6, Tana MHbv, N, :45.48. 50 butterfly - 1, Jackie Flint, PC, :35.02; 2, Jane tion to keep things in perspective. But first, Skolaski will swim for other dual qualifying winners: are nice. But I'm here the message. Evans, WS, -.36.96; 3, Kassle Llnttram, SW, :37.79; 4, Friday's second day of prelimi- two city titles today in the 50-meter Parkcrest's Jackie Flint (50 breast- "Records and winning are nice," Claire Mowbrav, RW, :39.45; 5, Jenny Tuffree, Ml, :41.I3; to have fun.' 6, Jane McDonald, SW, :41.39. nary qualifying at the 1993 All-City freestyle and the 100 individual stroke and 50 butterfly), Monona's she said. "But I'm,here to have BOYS Swim Meet at High Point Pool fea- medley. She will do it with a care- Ehren Keith (100 individual medley Jennifer Skolaski fun." 8-and-under li freestyle - 1, Joel Coyne, Mo, :17.43; 2, Teddy tured competitors of age 10 and free style and a sense of perspec- and 50 breaststroke) and Paul Nakoma swimmer Opening ceremonies for today's Rlese, C, :17.99; 3, Colin Hoft, Ml, M8.29; 4, Tim Dykstra, younger. And they sparkled just as Brehm of Ridgewood (50 back- finals start at 8:30 a.m. Events are PC, :18.34; 5, tie, Matthew Rebholz, PC, and Nolan John- tive. son, Ml, :18.81. much as their older (and faster) "When she (gets disqualified), stroke and 50 butterfly). scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. 25 backstroke - 1, Joe Anderson, HF, :22.21; 2, Mat- thew Rebholz, PC, :22.73; 3, Joel Coyne, Mo, :22.80; 4, teammates did Thursday. she just laughs," Nakoma coach Brehm set the only record of the son each will be competing in two Jason Vodnev, Ml, :23.03; S, Me, Brandon Smith, PC, and A.J. Lerner, WS, :23.71. Leading the pack of qualifiers Pam Roth said of Skolaski. "It's day, topping the previous mark in finals. PRELIMINARIES 25 breaitstroke - 1, Wally Longo, HF, :22.68; 2, OIRLS Matthew Smith, N, :23.83; 3, Bennet Wencel, Ml, ;24.M; 4, for today's finals was a 10-year-old hard to really push her, because it the 50 backstroke by .20 seconds. But'at that age, the emphasis is 8-ond-under tie, Chris Mock, PC, and A.J. Lerner, WS, :25.02;6, Tyler In the 8-and-under divisions, 25-meter freestyle - 1. Elian Preston, C, :16.06; 2, Brfggs, RW, :25.27. with a familiar name in the city never seems like she's serious." on fun. Margaret Barry, MB, :16.39; 3, Katherine Morthall, RW, 25 butterfly - 1, Tim Dykstra, PC, :20.37; 2, Jason swimming circles. And that kind of attitude, along both the boys and girls brackets had :17.«9; 4, Jackie McCoy, MB, :17.73; 5, Anna WlldrlcK, Mo, Vadnev, Ml, :21.4B; 3, Nolan Johnson, Ml, :21,72; 4, Jona- "Our main goal is have (the kids) :18.07; 6, Ashley Vandell, SW, :18.33. than Raproeger, HF, :21.89; 5, Billy Witter, Ml, :23.30; 6, Nakoma's Jennifer Skolaski, 'with an enormous amount of talent, multiple swimmers move on to the have a lot of fun and work on their IS bacKttrvke - 1, Kerrl Priest, PC, :19.*8; 2, Mar- Will Abbs, PC, :23.17. garet Barry, MB, :19.87; 3, Jackie Gazvoda, Ml, :22.66; 4, 9-10 _who is following in her three sis- has pushed Skolaski not only to finals. strokes," Roth said. "A lot of the, Katie Helke, N, :22.69; 5, Rachel Faulkner, MB, :22.70; 6, 50 freestyle - I, Grant Mills, N, :33.85; 2, Adam Alison Starling, HF, -.13.09. Stetfes, Mo, :33.89; 3, Joseph Wolff, SW, :34.24; 4, William ters' footsteps, advanced* in both practice with her peers, but with For the girls, Ellen Preston of time kids will work hard without 25 breaitttroke - 1, Jackie McCoy, MB, :21.61; 2, Huepenbecker, HF, :34.36; 5, Ross Bldllngmaler, HF, Anna WlldrlcK, Mo, MM; 3, Anne Huepenbecker, HF, :34.79; 6, Nathan Rlchgels, Ml, :35.20. races she entered, leading.the quali- the older swimmers at Nakoma. Cherokee, Maple Bluff's Margaret even knowing they're doing it." :22.5I; 4, Crlssy Hoover, WS, :23.63; 5, Maggie Meloy, PC, 50 backstroke - 1, Paul Brehm, RW, :36.06 (meet fiers in both. "When I practice with the older Barry, Crissy Hoover of West Side, :25.21; 6, Sara Austin, SW, :25.32. record; old record, Tim Myers, Hill Form, :38.26,1983); 2, What about those special swim- 15 butterfly - 1, Komerlne Marshall, RW, '.18.06; 2, Tommy Berklund, Ml, :40.81; 3, Eric Schuetz, Ml, :41.16; This meet serves as a warmup kids, I push myself," she said. "I Shorewood's Ashley Vandell, Park- mers, the ones with all the potential Ellen Preston, C, :18.96; 3, Crlssy Hoover, WS, :19.37; 4, 4, Ben Powers, Mo, :42.25; 5, Nick Beyler, WS, ;42.55; 6, Kerrl Priest, PC, :19.88; 5, Ashley Vandell, SW, :21.0»; 6, Shawn Devltt, Ml, :44.69. for Skolaski, who will strut her want to try to keep up with them." crest's Kerri Priest and Katherine and talent? Where is the line be- Colleen Muldownev, HF, :21,44, 100 Individual medley - 1, Ehren Keith, Monona, 9-10 1:22.08; 2, Brett Helgoland, Mo, 1:27.73; 3, Jonny Cause- stuff next weekend at the Midwest Nine-year-old Jane Evans of Marshall of Ridgeway each quali- tween fun and competition? 50 freestyle - 1, Jennifer Skolaski, N, :32.40; 2, wttz, Mo, 1:32.68; 4, Jeff Myers, Ml, 1:33.87; 5, Ross Bl- Lizzy DewHt, SW, :34.05; 3, Alalna Davis, SW, :34.79; 4, dllnomaler, HF, 1:34.23; 6, Scott Ponlewaz, Ml, 1:35.36. Zone C Meet in Wichita, Kan. West Side also qualified for two fied for two finals. "Usually around nine, some kids Jasmine Chala, Mo, :34.96; S, Claire Mowbray, RW, 50 butterfly - 1, Paul Brehm, RW, :35.40; 3, Brett "I think it's going to be really On the boys side, Tim Dykstra :35.09; 6, Bridget Schmelzer, WS, :35.28. Helgoland, Mo, :37.»4; 3, Joseph Wolff, SW, :37.96; 4, Na- finals. Her attitude's similar to will go out and swim year-round, or 50 backstroke - 1, Jane Evans, WS, :38.41; 2, Molly than Rlchoels, Ml, :38.38; 5, Charley Otis, PC, :38.77; 6, fun," she said of the meet, which Skolaski's. and Matthew Rebholz of Parkcrest, with the older kids," Roth said. "We Meuer, RW, :3B.70; 3, Kassle Llnsfroth, SW, 39.30; 4, Adam Steffes, Mo, :39.08. Krlsten Slbley, PC, :39.81; 5, CaHfln Glrdlev, Ml, :39.95; 6, 50 breaststreke - 1, Ehren Keith, Mo, :41.78; 2, Wil- she qualified for with nationally "I really wanted to get the best Joel Coyne of Monona and Middle- still try to keep them focused on Lauren Wencel, Ml, :40,06. liam Huepenbecker, HF, -.43.36; 3, Jonnv Gausewttz, Mo, 100 Individual medley - 1, Jennifer Skolaski, N, :44.64; 4, Ben Powers, Mo, :45.86; 5, Ross Tlefenthaler, ranked times for her age group. times and records," she said. "But I ton's Jason Vadney and Nolan John- fun, but they'll sprint through prac- 1:31.57; 2, Sarah Hodullk, SW, 1:25.41; 3, Lauren Wencel, MB, M7.34; 6, Casey Hoff, Ml, :47.49. SCOREBOARD CITY/AREA SPORTS OLYMPIC FESTIVAL BASEBALL AUTO RACING Baseball S'"10"1?- 2B - Hofstetler (W), Feld- GOLFFOUNDATION/PCA Boxllltf 183 - James Choi, Santa Monica, Bronze medal - South 3, North 2, nerWI. ..,1^5... DUJklilK Calif., dec Roland Ferrer, Garden penalty kicks Brewere averages ^w^ gj » ]? i ^ » .274 Professional UU^SfSXySTm SUN PRAIRIE, 19, WHITEWATER 8 "^T*" , SEMIRNALS Grove, CaHf., 2-1. BATTINO Guillen- 247 65 13 2 0 19 J63 INTERNATIONAL RACE AiAmimcnirK,sowKciiv sun Prairie .....250 240 6 - 19 11 3 Boys Losers awarded bronze medals WOMFM WatCt polo Ob h 2bJb hrrtX ovg WhN« _ 292 75 19 0 10 44 J57 OF CHAMPIONS O'LecrV_2 10000JOO P«nl« — 236 60 10 3 10 45 J54 Hamllton. 336 109 14 0 4 28 J24 BoVldge . 193 48 9 1 0 14 .249 At Brooklyn, Mich. Frlday^^hipr..;, ^SST^SSS K vL's,!- JU-VKSo«^ L.T« SL^JISSB K J^c vlck JkE?HB! slon H llordSoh Ohio' 187 55 9 1 1 M M4 Cromer. 221 55 11 2 3 27 J49 Lineup for today's flnol round Menomonle 1 1, Wlnona, Minn., 10 w|nn> H|nh (5)/ Ko,|weider (7) and ,ln Rapids and Chad Bates Wlscon- £<£, *?*• J"«' »-*• _ Von ""' °« - * «- " ' l<>. East 15, South 7 Thon ...... Hlntz, Behrens (5). W - Carter. L - sin Roplds, 76. Moore, Army-Fort Bragg, N.C, win- J ,.. voinndo R»nr»» Aik.n North 8, West 5 VouchH-365 105 21 1 20 73 J88 VFrncsco 229 54 10 3 0 20 .236 1. Al Unser, Albuauerque, Indy Suero ll 14 4 0 0 0 0 J86 Hust 255 57 13 2 8 38 .224 Cars, 17. 2, Arle Luyendyk, Nether- Yount 273 75 13 0 7 32 .275 Sheldon .329 72 15 0 6 52 .219 lands, Indv Cars, l7Vi. 3, Geoff Bell — ,17 30 21 3 12.256 Kllleen _ 143 27 12 0 4 16.189 Brabham, Australia, IMSA sports ,.'S=r=v SSHSUSHB asaSSS psSSST.'.^ -„»- Surhofl 338 86 18 3 2 37 254 Others- 191 48 8 0 "1 18 .251 cars, 20.. 4, Daw Jones, Zephyr Relme)r__333 841411353.252 Team _ 3210 80015522 60416 .249 Cove, Nev, IMSA sports cars, 28. 5, Jaha. 314 78140 532.248 Runs (471) - D. Francisco 66; Shel- Jack Baldwin, Marietta, GaSCCA 2£5Ls-— sa— — SSSHSSnp SSSSSs 44rr~S5 f «*»'•u Spiers 269 63 63 130.234 don 53; Gubanlch, Lesher 44; White Trans-Am, 30. 6, Harry Gant, Toy- Nllssai~136 31 21 215.228 43; Guillen, Penlx 35; Hust 34; Eldrldge lorsvllle, RC, NASCAR stock oars, 110 24 50 0 7 JIB 27; cromer, V. Francisco 26; Kllleen 32- 7, x-Dale Earnhardt, Doolie, M Kmak ••;s£s;zvs. Janesvllle • r «.™iI?r-Hi nij?««. 'M ;o ,, MM^Madison and John Dusenberry,I Ap- "ssaar.rDlaz, Chicago, dec. Yogln Abdullahz , ^sr-» — ™^WOMEN LampX In. 101 22 60 3 18 JIB 17. Others 18. N.C, NASCAR stock cars, 32. 8, Bill Doran 40 13 4 0 0 6 317 Stolen bases (77) - D. Francisco Elliott, Dawsonvllle, Ga, NASCAR ""sssasr d sarjzzss •<• ! : ,s ,, 3 w>d.r - ,, Jowh L™. g^ N v ^ L^h ^ fl 09Mmw!(il Llstacr _. 209 43 6 1 1 6 .206 2£ Lesher 14; Guillen 13; Hust, Shel- stock cars, 33. 9, , Mlesk< 2750023185 don 6; Cromer, Eldrldge 4; Gubonlch Chesapeake, Va, NASCAR stock w,^s-S^r?n K^STirfflir^ssfiirise sajsx^^s^ssss T»p^^.F^a^; MEN &.===£ \i '? a BrunarBkv211 38 73 526.180 2; V. Francisco, Pentx l.Olhers 3. cars,41. 10, AlUnser Jr., Albuauer- ne"dwln«r Brookman (6). w - Koput. L - Horfonvllle, 100. uant middlewelnht is< Dor 4x100 relay - 1, North (Tim • Diaz . .... 14 21000 143 Error* (108) - V. Francisco 19; ue, Indy Cars, 46%. 11, v-Terry La- vjo n m - Prlmwico Diamond! Bowar. Olrls n.n uvn«!n w.3 i i*™I«I i.5" Harden, Kansas City; Jonathan Bur- Bronze medal .... i o 0 0 0 0 .000 Sheldon IB; Guillen 12; Ekt-ldge 10; bonte, Archdale, N.C, NASCAR wlinVr «' ASA EUack sSx°Janet! Leading hitlers - Doll (T) 2x4, W - 1. Katie Lockrem, Racine, "J" """"• -SS^iSTSIS .'51- rell, Cleveland; Marcel Carter, .^^ „ , „ ,, Settle vine™ Inner Sox-Janes- ; „„„„„ . %^ 'S ?On2! St hSul V 'o Topeka, Kan.; David Oaks, Norman. JJ"™ }! IS 2 14 Team «. 3416 86814217 69404 254 Kllleen 8; Gubanlch 6; Cromer, White stock cars, 54. Kmmr p|rnQt Jx An 8<; 2> POMkany/ MuKwona J c r mv F B aa oklo WMI ls 2 Runs (433) - Vaughn 61; Hamll- 5; D- Francisco, Foster 4; Hust, Lesher Juan Fanglo II, Argentina, IMSA vine winner derson (T) 2x4. 3B - Kroener. 2B - go, 87. N c^inn^in n wnii^i.r ^t -I- »•» seconds. 2, West ™ " ton 48 Relmer 42; Jaha 40; Surhoff 3; Holllns, Smock l.Olhers 9. sports cars, 38, withdrew from 6-30Dm-SemSlnal winners Murphy (T), Anderson, Welgel (B). 16-17 - 1, playoff, Brooke Krous, w'nt'n^S Minmt (Bryan Brldgewater, Los Angeles; „ . MrlM am)r ttlr ra s 6.30 p.m. semitinai winners wotertown, 80; 2, Joanna Klee, Ap- W?E£BTj^SIii.*i 17. Barry Smith, Monterey Pork, Calif,- HockeV 38; Yount 37; Spiers 34; Llstoch 28; " " ; Thon 19- tun »• Rninnrnicv 1A- PfTCHNG x - Replacement for NASCAR NBC CLASS A TOURNAMENT TOMAH 6, ONALASKA 2 pleton.80. iwnlSmln MrDa^!.u1 Armu CnTt Aaron Thlgpen, Sulsun, Calif,- Tony "•"*•«"•• J (In Nllsson: 1™ Kmak 9- l" hbb«. w-l era star Alan Kulwlckl, killed In o plane ALL.TOUHNAMENTTEAM Tomah 1.0010005-661 13-14 - 1, Danielle Strong, Scho- "*m 'n ™P "i^Mh^Sl^S, Miller, San Francisco), 39.33. 3, MEN Lampi OU MA TTE r Doran 7- Mleske 4- Dlaz'2. ' Glenger. 12.2 14 5 6 0-00.71 crash April 1. 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asTsE"-"-n r 5 1 "-n <*) g:SR«s«&, sss-ififieHttSa 5&SsnTaJ4 L "— - ™^?A£wm (Hwys. 51 and 12/18) 6000 so. ft. i 2x^?!u 'b,rz '«w-, 2 xT ?- J ^iJZ.tr™' "•*""' S»Jf^mSE.S^.SS! N| d.cDr^mK-,ChW,^,: 0.«rn.dol-Ea,,4,W.,,3, ^^malne^^Soutii^frl. I Jackson awaits Hall of Fame induction/SE 1E Sports editor: I OUTDOORS/1 OE > Wisconsin State Journal William K. Brophy, 252-6170 SPORTS I TRAVEL/HE Sunday, August 1,1993 Reporters role Packers : ?or coaches We have all been told we are start slow replaceable. I have never doubted it. By Rusty Miller I always figured the day would come when the boss could call me and say they Associated Press were going to get someone else to sit in CANTON, Ohio — Vince this chair and listen to readers say they Evans, even at age 38, isn't ready want more ultimate Frisbee results. to concede the starting quarter- But I must say the news out of Monroe back job of the Los Angeles Raid- City, Mo., by way of the August issue of ers. Harper's Magazine, was a bit startling. It Evans came on in relief of seems The Monroe City News, which starter Jeff Hostetler to pass for hasn't won a lot of awards for two second-half touchdowns investigative journalism, has come up Saturday as the Raiders beat the with a computer program called Green Bay Packers. 19-3, Satur- Zybrainics Sportswriter for Football as a day in the National Football way to produce sports articles without any League's annual Hall of Fame ex- human writing or editing. hibition game. This undoubtedly "I don't play the game lacklus- COMMENTARY comes as good news ter," Evans said. "Whether I'm to the coach of the No. 1 or No. 4 on the depth chart, Monroe City High when I get called on to play, I'm Panthers, who won't going to give you all I've got." Evans, who took over at the have to put up with Rich Thompson the slings and start of the third quarter, com- arrows that go with pleted seven of 11 passes for 85 pocken Raiders yards. First downs 19 15 running an Rushes-yards 19-62 28-11 Hostetler, who was picked as Poislno yards 286 133 unsuccessful sweep Return yards 15 52 on third-and-2. It's the first-string quarterback after Comp-atMnt 26-52-1 18-30-0 BILL Socked-vards lost 3-27 3-21 unlikely the signing a free-agent contract with Punts 4-40 7-4* BROPHY the Raiders in the off-season, was -lost 2-2 1-0 computer program Penalties-yards 9-63 7-50 has a microchip for 8-of-13 for 43 yards and one touch- Time of possession 28:56 31:04 down. Green Bay Packers 0 0 0 3 - J Monday Morning Quarterbacks, but it Los Anoeles Raiders „ ...0 t 7 t - 1> reportedly has something for a lot of other The only scoring the Packers Lot Anoeles Raiders - Duff, 2, pass from Hostet- got came on a by for- ler (kick failed) things. Los Angeles Raiders - Jordan, 24, pass from mer University of Wisconsin Evans (Hobert, kick) The newspaper sent a questionnaire to Los Anoeles Raiders - Harrell, 3, pass tram kicker Rich Thompson in the Evans (kick tailed) the high school coach and asked him to fill Green Day - FG, Thompson, 49 in the blanks after each game ranking the fourth quarter. Thompson, who Att. - 23,863. was an all-Big Ten Conference se- opponent as clearly inferior, roughly INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS lection in 1992' after making 22 of Rustling: Green Bay - Thompson 4-18, Stephens equal or clearly superior. The 4-16, Bennett 2-12, Plnkett 3-6, O'Brien 2-5, Wilson 2-4, 32 field-goal attempts, connected Detmer 1-1, Wilson 1-0. Los Angeles Raiders - Mont- questionnaire also asks the coach to assess oomery 9-46, Green 6-12, K. Smith 2-11, Robinson 5-7, from 49 yards out against the Jordan 1-6, S.Smith VI, Bell 2-1, Marlnovlch 2-(mlnu> his team's performance, describe the 3). game-winning play and a dominating Raiders. Passing yards: Green Bay - O'Brien 10-24-0-131, Brett Favre started at quarter- Detmer 9-15-0-119, Favre 7-13-0-63. Los Angeles Raid- individual performance, attach a special ers - Hosteller 8-13-0-43, Evans 7-11-0-85, Morlno- back for the Packers and com- vlch 3-5-0-31, Gossett 0-1-0-0. significance to the game and give basic Receiving yards: Green Bay - Sharpe 4-36, Ben- nett 4-20, Holland 3-68, Clayton 3-48, Lewis 3-25, Ste- information on the weather, opponent's phens 2-11, Anderson 2-5, Holder 1-18, Crawlord 1-19, Please turn to 6E, Col. 3 McNabb 1-14, Chmura 1-11, Wilson 1-8. Los Angeles name, score and game location. Raiders - Hobbs 3-23, Jordan 2-44, Groddy 2-27, According to Harper's, the computer Gautt 2-21, S. Smith 2-9, Robinson 1-11, A.Wrloht 1-9, Associated Press McCollum 1-6, Brown 1-4, Harrell 1-3, Dull 1-5, Morton does the rest, spitting out a cliche-filled • Five inducted into Hall/6E 1-0. report on the Panthers' latest conquest or Los Angeles Raiders defender Willie Broughton stops Green Bay Packers running back John Stephens for no gain. Missed Held goals: Green Bay - Jacke 38. heart-wrenching defeat. There are many big-time coaches outside of Monroe City who hope this program catches on. Locally, Don Morton always thought the reports from the ink-stained local Beer takes command at tourney wretches — not the veer offense — was a reason people were staying away from University of Wisconsin football games in By David Lubach Men's Golf Tournament. uphill 12-foot putt which broke "The greens here are so quick that Holzem, and Jeff Hosking at 219. droves. Barry Alvarez has threatened to Sports reporter "It was getting to the point from left to right, and at the par-4 you just hope to get close, because Scott Schwendemann is alone at close practice, and did so last year as an The changing of his putting where an 18-inch putt was getting 17th he sank an 18-foot uphill putt if you hit the ball hard and don't 220 after shooting a 78. Hosking's unspoken and subtle way of telling the grip may have meant a change in to be an adventure," the two-time which put him at even-par for the make it, then you have a real 72 was the second-lowest round locals what he thought of their coverage. fortune for Brent Beer. city champ said. "I changed my tournament. problem." Saturday, while Curtin slumped to Nationally, however, things are worse. Using a cross-handed style, style right before the State Am Beer recently played in the Beer's two partners in the final 78. The only thing Indiana basketball coach Beer needed only 26 putts Satur- (two weeks ago) and made only 1993 State Amateur at Blackhawk round today at Blackhawk will be The second-round co-leaders Bobby Knight dislikes more than a zone day at Maple Bluff in firing an five 3-putts over the four days." Country Club and at a senior best- Paul Holzem and Tobin Upshaw, struggled on the 6,400-yard layout. defense is the media. And other coaches even-par 71 to top the leader Beer made consecutive birdies ball event at Tuckaway — both both 4 shots back at 217 after Holzem, playing on his home have talked about how they hope if they board at even-par 213 and take a at holes 16 and 17 to take com- known for slick greens. He said he shooting 76 and 73, respectively. course, missed consecutive short need a brain transplant they could get a commanding 4-stroke lead after mand of the tournament. loved Maple Bluff's greens. Next are Rick Curtin, who sports writer's brain because it hasn't the third round of the Madison At the par-4 16th, he sank an "I love fast greens," Beer said. shared the second-round lead with Please turn to 9£, Col. 1 been used. This news of a computer replacing sports writers comes in a bad week for sports scribes, some of whom fought with that great bunch of guys from the New York Mets. First, the media was blamed Owen, Yankees for causing trouble when it reported that Mets outfielder Vince Coleman threw a firecracker from the Dodgers' Eric Davis' car last weekend in Los Angeles and struck some fans. Hearing this whining, catch Brewers one California columnist suggested that State Journal wire services MILWAUKEE NEW YORK whenever he sees Davis go O-for-5, he'll abrhbl ob r h bl Llstoch ss 3110 Gallego 3b 4011 expect him to issue a statement saying NEW YORK — General man- Yount ct 3011 Leyrttz rt 3110 ager Gene Michael spent Saturday Surhoff 3b 4022 O'Neill rf 1000 that media reports of his performance G. Vaughn If 4010 MatHngly Ib 4000 afternoon's New York Yankees- Brunansky rf 3000 Tartabull dh 2100 were misleading and inaccurate and he Hamilton rf 1000 Stanley c 3113 really went 5-for-5. Milwaukee Brewers game on the Thon dh 3000 B. Williams cf 2000 Nllsson c 4010 Velarde If 4121 Then a few days later, Coleman's telephone shopping for another Lampkln c 0000 Owen ss 4110 Jaha Ib 3000 Kelly 2b 2010 teammate, , squirted starting pitcher for his pennant- Seltzer Ib 1000 bleach at a reporter in the clubhouse. This contending club. It was his bullpen J. Bell 2b 3321 though, which blew a lead in the Totals 32 4 8 4 Totals 29 5 7 5 is the same pitcher who threw a Milwaukee 001 010 020 - 4 firecracker at the media earlier in the eighth inning, that must have had New York ~ 310 000 001-3 No outs when winning run scored. year, showing he is at least consistent in him worried. DP - Milwaukee 1, New York 1. LOB - Milwau- kee 6, New York 8. 2B - Surhoff (19), Leyrttz (10). 3B immature pranks if not at putting Mike Gallego's single in the - Owen (2). HR - J. Bell (4), Stanley (19), Velarde (4). together successful back-to-back years of bottom of the ninth drove in Spike SB - B. Williams (5). CS - Llstach (5). S - Yount, Owen from third base, giving the Gallego. pitching. IP H RER SB SO But despite all the grumbling from Yankees a 5-4 American League Milwaukee Novoa 6 54422 athletes and coaches, sports writers would victory over Milwaukee at Yankee Moysev 1-3000 1 0 Lloyd L (3-2) 12-31 1 1 2 0 be missed if this computer program Stadium. Owen, recently relieved Henry 0 10010 of his everyday duties at short- New York caught on and bottom-line corporate types Key 752223 stop, mainly because of his .240 B. Munoz 1-302220 eliminated all notebook carriers. Assenmacher 0 10000 You know why? Because without sports average, tripled to lead off, then WlckmanW(10-3) 12-3 2 0 0 0 1 Assenmacher pitched to one batter In the eighth. State Journal pholo/SCOTT SEID writers, some coaches and players would sat at third as Pat Kelly walked, Lloyd pitched to one batter In the ninth. Henry pitched to two baiters In the ninth. Kerry Danahy swims the backstroke leg of the girls 13- team Saturday at the Madison all-city swimming meet have no one to blame for their failure and HBP - Stanley (by Novoa). they would be forced to look in the mirror. Please turn to 6£, Col. 1 T - 3aC. Att. - 30,140. 14 200-meter medley relay for the victorious Parkcrest at High Point Swim Club. Story/8E.

Henderson Pros keep homosexuality secretive to Toronto By Barry Meisel the only North American athlete to New York City will host Gay vestigation, the Daily News exam- Games IV June 18-25, 1994. And ined why pro sports has resisted Associated Press New York Daily News publicly acknowledge his or her homosexuality while still compet- three days later, the nation's gay recognition of homosexuals, con- OAKLAND, Calif. ' — David Kopay is tired of being the community will celebrate the 25th Rickey Henderson, baseball's poster boy for "Gays in Sports." ing. "I've never been assaulted ducting more than 120 interviews physically or verbally because of it. anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, with about 70 players, coaches, all-time leader Tired of wearing the label "the gay the uprising on Christopher Street who has been disgruntled pro football player." Tired of peer- I didn't lose my job. Yes, indeed, managers, league and team execu- in Greenwich Village that spawned tives, players' association directors, over his four-year, $12 mil- ing into the same closet from which I've been lucky because of the celebrity my tennis affords me." the modern gay movement. team and private counselors, lion contract signed in 1990, he emerged nearly 18 years ago and gave grudging approval to the still seeing homosexual or bisexual Gay rights and heightened Yet, pro sports perpetuate what agents, psychologists, openly gay awareness have become significant psychologist Steven R. Heyman athletes and gay activists. Oakland Athletics of a trade athletes unwilling to go public. to the Dave Pallone is disgusted with social themes for America in the calls "a conspiracy of silence." Focusing primarily on the four '90s and part of the fabric of daily Heyman, of the University of Wyo- major sports for men (baseball, Saturday night. , which he The trade, reportedly says fired him as a National League life. President Clinton offered a ming, will chair an American Psy- football, basketball and hockey), the compromise plan last week for eas- chiatric Association symposium on inquiry found that society's myths nixed by Henderson earlier in umpire in 1988 because he is gay. the day, was contingent on his Disgusted with the world of profes- she is one of the world's best tennis ing the ban on homosexuals in the homophobia in sports in August at about machismo, its intolerance of players, thankful that being out as a military. Two weeks ago, research- Toronto. homosexuals, and the multibillion- 'approval because of a no- sional sports, which he says exhibits trade clause in his contract, blatant homophobia in today's soci- lesbian for 13 years has only cost ers at the National Cancer Institute "Homosexuality in sports is the dollar machine pro sports has be- her publicity and endorsements. published a study that concluded last great taboo," said Leigh Stein- come have contributed to keeping according to A's spokesman ety by pretending homosexuality in Jay Alves. Story/3E. sports doesn't exist. "I've never been thrown out of a sexual orientation is influenced by berg, a prominent player agent. Martina Navratilova is thankful restaurant for it," said Navratilova, genetic makeup. In a wide-ranging two-month in- Please turn to 9E, Col. 4 .1. \ 8E SCOREBOARD 'Wisconsin State Journal, Sunday, August 1,1993 AUTO RACING CITY/AREA SPORTS GOLF YMPIC FESTIVAL Professional Amant, Columbus, Ohio, Ford' 19 Baseball Toman 102 341 0 - 10 11 3 Ring, 75-71-75. (Julia Sorzano, Arlington, Va, MOV CAR MARLBORO 500 , Blgler, Pa, Chevrolet; Sparta 003 020 0 - 5 6 4 222 - Tom Stelnhauer, 75-70-77. Professional 69-73. Soccer Monica Sohafer, Waverlev, N.S, 20, Dave Watson, Bamboo, wis, Newcomb, Olson (5) and Plrnat; At Brooklyn, Mich. Chevrolet; NBC TOURNAMENT 324 - Eric Lawson, 72-78-74. 210 - Jim Woodward, 71-71-68; Heather Lanrz, Charlton, Moss, and Today'! lineup Al Athletic Park, Souk City Whlteheod, Schmttz (4), C. Babcock M5 - Bob Jones, 75-76-74; Jeff ST. JUDE CLASSIC Ronnie Block, 69-73-68; Dovld WOMEN Heidi Hagemann, Cornwall-on-Hud- I, Mario Andrew, Nazareth, Pa, 21, John Freeman, Montlcello, (5) and Z. Babcock. W - Newcomb. Slmonson, 74-77-74; Brian Prlsbe, 74- At Memphis, Tenn. Toms, 72-70-68; Brandel Chomblee, Gold medal result son, N.Y.), East, 139.25. 4, North CLASS AA Lota-Ford Cosworth XB, 234.J75 Ind, Chevrolet; 22, Todd Forbes, L - Whlteheod. 76-75; Dennis Ryan, 72-77-76; Ron Saturday's' third-round leaders 70-72-68; Peter Jacobsen, 68-72-70; (Ann O'Connor, Mazomanle, WIs, (break* (rock qua), record); 2, Nigel Bryan, Ohio, Ford; 23, Brett Bell, Saturday's quarterfinal games Leading hitters - Doll (T) 2x4, Plr- Brlschke, 72-77-76; John Boles, 76- 300 - Fuzzy Zoeller, 67-68-65; John Huston, 69-70-71; Mike Hu- West 2, East 1, penalty kicks Jennifer Smoke, Buchanan, Mich, Vocavllle, Calif, Ford; 24, Harold Madison Avenue Bar vs. Brook- nat (T) 4x4, Schell (S) 2x4. 2B - Nick Price 69-65-66. bert, 70-69-71; Kenny Perry. «9-70- Brook Dery, Dana Point, Calif, and Manwll, Ehg, Lola-Ford Cosworth Held, late 72-77; Brad Nelson, 73-75-T7; Dove XB, 233.442; 3, Arle Luyendyk, Fair, Detroit, Chevrolet; 25, Terry Kroener (T), Plrnat, Z. Bobcock. Grams, 71-74-80. 202 - Gil Morgan, 69-69-64; Fred 71; Tom Rurtzer, 67-71-72; Jeff Lark Cowort, LaGronge, in.), Wente, St. Peter's, Mo, Chevrolet; Milwaukee Wolf Cleaners vs. Funk, 68-69-65; Rick Fehr, 68-66-68. Woodland, 67-70-73. Volleyball Netti., Lola-Ford Coswortti XB, Morshfleld, late 226 - Greg Moser, 74-77-75; Jim 1:51.99. 329.741; 4, Raul Boesel, Braill, Lota- 26, Tony Roper, Anderson, Ind, ROCK RIVER LEAGUE Bakken, 71-77-78; Don Wubbles, 69- 201 - Mark Brooks, 70-69-64; 211 - Payne Stewart, 70-71-70; Chevrolet; 27, Carl Mlskotten, Milwaukee Prlmerlca vs. Madi- Davis Love III, 65-72-66; Jeff Mag- Jeff Cook, 70-70-71; Ed Florl, 68-72- MEN Ford Cosworth XB, 229.542; 5, Paul son Diamonds, late JlmPllner had four hits. In- 77-80; Stu Grendahl, 71-72-83. Geld medal result Tracy, Can., Penske-Chevrolet C, Franklin, Tenn, Chevrolet; 28, Yale 228 - Doug Czerwlnskl, 78-74-76; gert, 67-65-71. 71. Track Conlev, Vienna, W.Va, Chevrolet; Milwaukee ASA Black Sox vs. cluding a three-run home run 205 - David Duval, 71-68-66; 212 - Mark Mccumber, 72-70-70; Eost3, North I (13-15, 15-5, 15-10, 227.448; 4, Scott Goodyear, Can., Janesvllle, late Chris Caulum, 72-79-77; Tom Fitz- 15-5) Lola-Ford Cotworth XB, 227.406; 7, 29, Tom Harrington, Hendersonvllle, In the third Inning, to lead gerald, 76-73-79; Derek Schnarr, 71- Loren Roberts, 69-67-69; John Daly, Craig Lee, 71-70-71; Jay Delslng, 72- MEN Tenn, Oldsmoblle; 30, David An- Today's games 67-66-72. Bronze medal result 50k walk - I, Andrei Chlllnskl, Scott Brayton, Coldwater, Mich., Madison Laurel Tavern to a 77-80. 69-71; , 69-70-73; Jeff South 3, West 0 (15-10,15-9,15-13) Lola-Ford Cosworth XB, 226.114; 8, spough, Sturgls, Mich, Oldsmoblle; Semifinals 6-5 victory over the Neosho 229 - Bill Cunningham, 76-76-77; 206 - Kirk Trlplett, 71-70-65; Sluman, 68-71-73; Ed Dougherty, 70- Colorado Springs, Colo, 4 hours, 19 Teo Fatal, Italy, Lola-Chevrolet C, 31, Michael Waltrlp, Lake Nor- 11 a.m. - Avenue Bar-Brookfleld Miles Bokke, 73-77-79; Brad Gempel- Neal Lancaster, 66-73-67; Tom Kite, 69-73; Jimmy Ellis, 69-69-74. minutes, 48 seconds. 2, Herm Nel- man, N.C, Ponttac; 33, Dennis winner vs. Wolf Cleaners-Mnrsh- Rockets Saturday In a Rock 70-67-69; Billy Mayfalr, 70-67-69; 213 - John Cook, 70-72-71; Jay son, Seattle, 4:2932. 3, Dove Mar- 225.534; 9, Robby Gordon, Orange, fleld winner er, 77-72-80; Brian Thocker, 76-72-81. Col, Lota-Ford Cosworth XB, Lampman, Oak Creek, WIs, Ford. River League Southern Divi- 210 - Brian Murphy, 78-74-78; Curtis Strange, 71-66-69; John Don Blake, 70-72-71; Hal Sutton, 72- chese, Orlndd, Calif., 4:33:41. 4, Rob 224.815; 10, Lyn St. James, Daytona 33, Tom Jones, Highland Park, III, 1:30 p.m. - Prlmerlca-Dlamonds sion game at Warner Park. Gary Prlsbe, 77-75-78; Mike Murphy, Adams, 68-68-70. 70-71; Paul Govdos, 70-71-72; Bobby WOMEN Cole, Peeksklll, N.Y, 4:44:50.5, Phil- Pontloc; 34, .Brad Lonev, Cedar winner vs. ASA Black Sox-Janes- Madison Turlno Clinic led 77-73-80. 207 - Tim Simpson, 70-70-67; Clampett, 69-72-72; Don Forsmon, United States 7, Canada 3 Up Dunn, Eugene, Ore, 4:5236. 6, Beoch, Fla, Lola-Ford Cosworth vllle winner Andrew Herman, hometown N.A., XB, 224.208; Rapids, Iowa, Chevrolet; 35, Butch host Watertown, 2-1, In the top 211 - Chuck Hlnners, 75-75-81; Scott Hoch, 71-69-67; John Rlegger, 67-73-73. Miller, Lawton, Mich, Ford; 36, A.J. Championship Jeff Wolf, 73-76-83. 69-70-68; Lennle Clements, 70-69-68; 214 - Phil Blockmor, 69-69-75; 434:25. 7, Mike DeWItt, Kenosha, II, Roberto Guerrero, San Juan 6:30 p.m. - Semifinal winners of the 10th when their Rock Caplstrano, CallT., Lola-Chevrolet C, Cooper, Colvcomo, Mo, Ford; 37, 232 - Mark Duerst, 76-75-81; Dave Rummells, 67-72-68; Bob Glid- Jlrfimy Johnston, 75-67-72; Skip Canoe/Kayak WIs, 4:56:43.8, Bob Brlggs, Houston, Greg Freed, Plymouth, Mich, Chev- River League game was sus- Mike Plautz, 75-72-85. er, 69-69-69; Jodie Mudd, 70-68-69; Kendall, 69-72-73; Robert Wrenn, 72- 5:07:21.9. BUI McCroe, Pauls Valley, 224.204; 12, Hlro Matsushita, Japan, HOME TALENT LEAGUE Lota-Ford Coswortti XB, 234.045; 13, rolet; 38, Scott LaGasse, St. Augus- pended bv rain. The contest 233 - Dick Regenberg, 76-74-83; Howard Twlttv, 70-68-69; Jay Haas, 69-73; Gory Mccord, 69-71-74; John MEN Okla, 5:34:27. Chris Mlmm, Willing- Willy T. Rlbbs, San Jose, Cal., Lola- tine, Fla, Pontloc; 39, Lou Glgllattl, Lake Geneva led host Utlca will resume Aug. 14th In Madi- Jeff Dolby, 75-75-83. 65-72-70. Flannerv, 68-71-75. Kayak singles bora, N.J, DNF. Jim Lenschau, Dallas, Chevrolet. 208 - Jim Gallagher, 73-68-67; 215 - Denis Watson,72-70-73; Jim 500 meters - I, Stein Jorgensen, hometown NA, DNF. Mark Man- Ford Coswortti XB, 223.852; 14; Saturday, 4-0, In a Home Tal- son. 334 - Steve Schwoegler, 76-76-82; ning, Soukvllle, WIs, DNF. , Sweden, Penske- Joel Edwards, 73-68-67; Gory Hall- Mcgovern, 73-65-77. Son Diego, 1 minute, 40.46 seconds. ent League playoff game Gary Stelnhauer, 74-78-82. Decathlon - 110 hurdles (Heal Chevrolet C, 221.632; 15, Emerson 235 - Jerry Currle, 76-76-83. berg, 70-70-68; Bob Estes, 69-70-69; 216 - Gene Sauers, 70-72-74; 2, John Moonev, Eugene, Ore., LAUREL TAVERN 6, NEOSHO 1-wlnd: 3.07) - 1, Ricky Barker, FlrHpaldl, Brazil, Penske-Chevrolet IMSA Gl JOE CAMEL GT when play was suspended by ROCKETS 5 236 - Tim Sweeney, 78-74-84; Michael Allen, 66-72-70; Dove Barr, Mark Cornevale, 70»69-77. 1:40.69. 3, Patrick Richardson, La- C, 222.524; 16, , Dublin, At Portland, Ore. rain In the middle of the sev- Tom Thles, 75-77-84. 68-69-71; Brad Bryant, 70-66-72. 217 - Ted Schulz, 71-71-75. Jolla, Calif., 1:40.87.4, Bryan Tooley, Houston, 14.66, 891 points. 2, Shawn Noosho Rockets ....M.,H.,M..»Mn.» .... Wllbourn, Vlsalla, Calif, 14.95, 856. Oh., Lota-Chevrolet C, 223.100; 17, Today's lineup enth. The game resumes this ..... „.„ .010 013 000 - 5 13 2 217 - Tom Everson, 77-75-85; 209 - Bab Twav, 69-71-69; Ben 230 - Michael Bradley, 64-74-83. Eugene, Ore., 1:40.90. 5, Mark Zol- Mm Crenshaw, 69-71-69; Andy Bean, 72- lltsch, Belllngham, Wash., 1:42.65. 6, 3, Rob Penderglst, Ellsworth, Maine, Al Unser Jr., Albuquerque, Lola- (l-Camel Lights, w-World Sports morning. Madison Laurel Tavern»«.«...... «...... Wayne Peterson, 72-80-85. Chevrolet C, 319.370; 18, Buddy La- Cars): 1, Juan Manuel Fonglo II, 219 - Adam Greenberg, 76-76-87. 68-69; Mark Calcovecchla, 71-69-69; LPGA PING-WELCH'S Rich Long, Laguna Nlguel, Calif., 15.32, 811. 4, Terry Simpson, Nor- 004 000 11X - 6 12 3 Dan Pohl, 73-68-69; Doug Tewell, 67- 1:45.20. 7, Sean Duffy, New Hoven, man, Okla, 16.49, 679.(Heat 2-wlnd: iler, Vail, Col., 1991 Lola-Chevrolet Miami, Toyota Eagle MKIII, 113.16 Thlmm and Zlrbel; Fronkle, Car- 24S - Chad Sprecher, 76-74-95. CHAMPIONSHIP mph; 2, P.J. Jones, Rolling Hills, Saturday's result Al Canton, Mass. Conn., 1:46.25. 8, Patrick Hemmens, 0 10) - 1, Matt Shetton, Chattanoo- A, 217.935; 19, Dove Kuorave, Los WESTERN SECTION nev (7) and White. W - Carney. L - Angeles, 1992 Lola-Chevrolet A, Calif, Toyota Eagle MKIII, 112.82; 3, Cherokee (70) - Harry Acker 70; Saturday's third-round leaders Son Diego, 1:47.52. 9, Paul Olney, ga, Tenn, 1439, 900. 2, Matt Zuber, Pine Bluff at Ashton, lote Thlmm. Westernvllle, N.Y., 1:48.48. Davis, Calif, 14.69,887. 3, Mork Iva- 215.697; 20, Olivier Groulllard, , Attamonte Springs, Leading hitters - Zlrbel (NR) 4x5, Jim Forrell 71; Bill Leldlch 72; Jan 205 - Donna Andrews, 71-68-66. Fla, Chevrolet GTP, 108.90; 4, Glan- Today's games BASEBALL 201 - Val Skinner, 69-71-68; Petit finals - 1, Thomas Buzzell, nov, Cambridge. Mass, 15.23,822.4, France, 1993 Loto-Chevrolet-A, All games at 1 p.m. B. Dukelow (NR) 2x5, Neu (NR) 3x5, Doyle 71; Martha Brusegar 75; Paul 214.326; 21, Marco Greco, Brazil, plero Morettl, Italy and Derek Bell, Wlese, Mike Butcher, Chuck Lind- Stefanla Croce, 69-71-68; Mlssle Frederick, Md., 1:46.09. 2, Mike El- Enoch Borozlnskl, Scottsddle, Ariz, EASTERN SECTION Pllner (LT) 4x5, Gentllll (LT) 2x4. HR serf. Dona Point, Calif., 1:47.00. 3, 15.70, 767. Pole Vault - 1, Matt 19»2 Lola-Chevrolet A, 212.020; 22, England, Nissan NPTI 90-03, 108.88; - Zlrbel, Pllner. 2B - Bueuschuelg ner, Ed McHugh, Chuck Leske, Jeff Berteottl, 73-66-69; Helen Alfreds- 5, David Tennyson, Canada, Chev- East Division son, 69-67-72. David Buck, Honolulu, 1:47.80. 4, Zuber, Davis, Calif, 15-5,819 points. Jefl Wood, Wichita, Kan., 1991 Lola- Cottage Grove at Verona (NR), Thlmm, Pllner, Kramer (LT). Knapsteln 77; Jim Gotzlon 78; Harry Minor league Cosworttl DPS, 207.188; 23. Ross rolet Spice, 107.91; 6; l-Porker John- LaMav, John Lyle, Tom Wills, Joe 210 - Danielle Ammoccopane, Jock Kraus, Torrance, Calif., 2, Shawn Wllbourn, Vlsalla, Com., stone, Redmond, Ore. and Dan Mar- Monono at Waterloo MIDWEST LEAGUE 70-72-68; Pat Bradley, 69-73-68; 1:49.11. 5, Shannon Grube, Kewan- 14-9, 760. 3, Enoch Borozlnskl, Benfley, Can., 1992 Lola-Chevrolet Saturday's results Mullen, Roger Perkins 79. 1 vin, Berkeley, Calif, Spice, Oregon at Sun Prairie NORTHERNIBIVISION Dottle Mochrle, 71-69-70. na, Ind., 1:50.65. 6, Keith Borg, Scottsdale, Ariz, 13-5 /., 645. 4, A, 205.468. DeerfleldatMcFarland SOUTHERN DIVISION Maple Bluff (71) - Jim Kllnke 75; 101.91; 7, l-Bob Earl, Purcellvllle, Larry Lawrence, Warren Dalley 76; W L Pel GB 211 - LaurlMerten, 71-73-67; JIM Charleston, S.C., 1:51.33. 7, Juergen Mork Ivonov, Cambridge, Mass, Stoughton has a bye Madison Laurel Tavern 6, Neosho Hagemann, Cornwall-on-Hudson, 13-iV4, 645. Terry Simpson, Nor- INTERNATIONAL RACE Va. and Bob Schader, Boulder, 5 Mike Greenhalgh 78; Bob Borth, Bill South Bend 23 14 .622 Brlles-Hlnton, 74-67-70; Lori West, Colo, Acura Spice, 100.53; 8, l-JIm Southeast Division Fort Wayne 20 18 .526 70-71-70; Laura Davles, 72-68-71; N.Y., 1:52.07. 8, Mlchoel Gllbrough, man, Okla, no height. Ricky Barker, OF CHAMPIONS Lake Mills at Milton Johnson Creek ot Ctyman, late Tensteldt79. "Wi Al Brooklyn, Mich. Downing, Atlanta, and Tim Monono (16) - Jim Everson 39, Appleton 18 19 .486 5 Trlsh Johnson, 68-71-72. Seattle, 135.00. 9, Mark Prosachlk, Houston, no height. Rob Penderglst, Albion at Fort Atkinson Madison Turlno Clinic at Water- 5 Hopewell, N.Y., 2:00.91. Ellsworth, Maine, no height. Matt Saturday's results McAdam, Vail, Colo, Mazda Kudzu town, SUSP, rain Kris Mlnchk 39. Madison 18 19 .486 212 - Llselotte Neumann, 74-73- DG-3,98.696; Jefferson at Whitewater zRockford 16 18 .471 5>/i 65; , 71-74-67; Angle Shetton, Chattanooga, Tenn, no 1, (3) , Australia, Lake Geneva at Utlca Nakoma (70) - Jock Nevln, Mike IMSA sports cars, 50, 24, 159.017 9, w-Francols Mlgault, Miami, NORTHERN DIVISION McCormlck, Dick Mulrheod 75; Stan Belolt 17 20 .459 6 Rldgeway, 69-74-69; Brandle Burton, Kayak doubles height. Discus - 1, Shawn Wll- and Andy Evans, Mill Creek, Wash, NORTHERN SECTION Kane County ..... 17 21 .457 71-71-70; Amy Benz, 71-71-70; Kathv 500 meters - 1, Stein Jorgensen, bourn, Vlsalla, Calif, 146-0, 757 mph; 2, (8) Bill Elliott, Dawsonvllle, Sauk Prairie at Ashton Oak field at Rubicon, late Mlntz 79. 6V4 Go., NASCAR stock cars, 50, 17; 3, Bulck Kudzu DG-2, 93.302; 10, Today's games Odana Hills (72) - Dick Ottow 75; Guodagnlno, 69-73-70; Deb Richard, San Diego, and Mark Zollltsch, Bel- points. 3, Enoch Borozlnskl, Scotts- l-MIke Sheehan, Costa Mesa, Calif, RIoatMlddleton SOUTHERN DIVISION 71-70-71. llngham, Wash., 1:31.30. 3, Patrick dale, Ariz, 134-5,684.3, Ricky Bark- (10) Al Unser Jr., Albuquerue, Indy Pine Bluff vs. Cross Plains ot SOUTHERN DIVISION Bob Shaughnessy, Dan Ryan 76; Bill cars, 50, 14; 4, (6) Harry Gant, Toy- and Butch Hamlet, winter Haven, Cottage Grove at Watertown Wllcox, Joe Colloway, Bill Puckett, W L Pet GB 313 - , 74-73-66; Richardson, LoJolla, Calif., and er, Houston, 133-6,673.4, Rob Pend- Fla, Mazda Kudzu DG-1,91.843; 11, Mount Horeb Clinton 24 12 .667 Dawn Coe-Jones, 74-72-67; Pearl Bryan Tooley, Eugene, Ore., 132.76. erglst, Ellsworth, Maine, 138-10,650. lorsvllle, N.C, NASCAR stock cars, Povnette at Waunakee Johnson Creek at Lebanon Bob Wlrka 78; Greg WIIHnger 79. 50, 12; 5, x-(7) Dale Earnhardt, l-Mlroslov Jonak, Canada and Dick Helenvllle atciymon Sun Prairie (72) - Tim Rhode 71; Quad City 18 14 .563 "4" Sinn, 73-72-68; , 73-71- 3, Patrick Hemmens, San Diego, 5, Matt Zuber, Davis, Calif, 126-8, Sasser, Menlow Park, Calif, Ford Black Earth received a forfeit Burlington 19 15 .559 4 69; Cindy Rarlck, 74-68-71; Beth and John Moonev, Eugene, Ore., 637. 6, Terry Simpson, Norman, Doolie, N.c, NASCAR stock cars, 50, WESTERN SECTION Madison Turlno Clinic at Ashlppun Norm Berlin 73; Jerry Lamers, Jim 15; 6, y-(ll) , Arch- Spice, 90.057; 12, w-oilver Kuttner, NORTHERN DIVISION Oehrleln 75; Pat Kohl 76; Bob Hale zSprlngfleld 18 IB .500 6 Daniel, 72-70-71; Robin Hood, 70-72- 1:34.73. 4, Sean Duffy, New Haven, Okla, 124-7, 624. 7, Matt Shetton, Chorlottesvllle, Vo, BMW Pegasus, Rldgeway vs. Blanchardvllle at Cedar Rapids .... 17 20 .459 7V, 71; Dana Lofland-Dormann, 69-73- Conn., and Rich Long, Laguna Nl- Chattanooga, Tenn, 120-9, 600. 8, dale, N.C., NASCAR stock cars, 50, Dodgevllle Oak field at Sllnoer 79. 9; 7, (9) Ricky Rudd, Chesapeake, 85.288; 13, w-Cllfford Rassweller Fond du Lac ot Kewaskum Yaharo Hills (72) - Don Hoagen- Peorlo 13 21 .382 10 71; Marianne Morris, 72-69-72; guel, Calif., 135.34. 5, David Buck, Mork Ivanov, Cambridge, Mass, and James Lee, Miami, Dodge Wlota at Cazenovla Waterloo 11 30 .355 lOVj Mlssle McGeorge, 70-71-72. Honolulu, and Shannon Grube, Ke- 119-3, 591. Standings (after eight Va, NASCAR stock cars, 50, 8; 8, (2) Plottevllle at Rlchland Center Horlcon at Hustlsford son 75, Jock Mortensen 77, Steve Arle Luvendyk, Neth., Indy cars, 50, LR93,83.849; 14, w-Cass Whlteheod, Rubicon at Waupun Lauck 77, Fred Slegentholer 78, Ken z - first-half champion 214 - Tina Foust, 74-71-69; Kris wanna, Ind., 1:39.47. 6, Jim Mallory, events) - 1, Matt Zuber, Davis, Atlanta, Chevrolet Montoc, 82.238; Arena at South Wayne Monoghan, 72-72-70; Maggie will, Rochester, N.Y., and Brady Katt- Calif, 6,361. 2, Shown Wllbourn, 7; 9, (4) Davy Jones, Zephyr Cove, Hollandale ot Muscoda Brownsville at Juneau Selfert 79, Jack Enea 79, Jock Mar- Nev, IMSA sports cars, 50, 6; 10, (5) 15, l-Bobbv Brown, Lexington, Ohio shall 79, John Bertram 79. Saturday's results 71-73-70; Amy Fruhwlrth, 71-70-73; man, Greece, N.Y., 1:40.25. 7, Mike' Vlsalla, Calif., 6,038.3, Mark Ivanov, and John Mocaluso, Winter Haven, Madison 3, Rockford 2 VIcklFergon, 71-69-74. Elsert, Dana Point, Calif., and Jock Cambridge, Mass, 5,929. 4, Enoch Jock Baldwin, Marietta, Go, SCCA AMERICAN LEGION HOME TALENT NIGHT LEAGUE Blockhowk (72) - Ed Sheffield, Bo Trans-Am, 50,7; 11, (1) Al Unser ST., Fla, Bulck Tlga, 77.375; 16, l-Nell Welch 73; Nell Brunner 76. Fort Wayne 6, Appleton 2 215 - Sherrl Stelnhauer, 71-74- Kraus, Torronce, Calif, 1:41.10. 8, Borozlnskl, Scottsdale, Ariz, 5,905. Albuquerque, Indy cars, 50,4. Jamleson and Jeff Lapcevlch, CLASS A REGIONAL BLACK EARTH 19, RIO 6 Pleasant View (73) - Kent Law- South Bend 14, Belolt 7 70; Vlckl Goetze, 68-76-71; Hlroml Peter Kogan, Seattle, and Michael 5, Matt Shetton, Chattanooga, Tenn, All drivers drove Identically pre- Canada, Bulck Tlgo, no time; 17, At VIroqua Black Earth.Oil (10)14 0 - 19 32 3 son 77. Clinton at Waterloo, ppd, rain Kobavashl, 75-68-72; Denlse Bal- Gllbrough, Seattle, 1:44.37.9, Robert 5,735 points. 6, Ricky Barker, Hous- Rio -..-«.-. 100 005 0 - 6 10 3 Kane County 3, Cedar Roplds 1 dwin, 71-72-72; Betsy King, 70-73-72; Yula, Bronx, N.Y., and Mark Prosa- pared Dodge Davtonas. Charles Slater, Fort Lauderdale, HOLMEN 4, BLACK EARTH 1 Glenway(12) - Allen Bennett 34. ton, 5382. 7, Rob Penderglst, Ells- x-Replacement for NASCAR's Fla, and John Paul Jr., Atlanta, Holmen 000 004 0 - 4 7 1 S. Hauge, T. Barsness (6) and B. Lake Windsor Country Club (72) - Burlington at Peorla, ppd, rain Carolyn Hill, 70-73-72; Alice Rltz- chlk, Hopewell, N.Y., 1:47.81. worth, Maine, 5/417. 8, Terry Simp- Alan Kunvlckl. Earnhardt assumes Porsche Gunnor 966, no time. Barsness; Plenty, Kochum (4) and Pat Berkovltz 69; Mark Rutlln 72; Bill Quad City at Springfield, ppd, man, 73-68-74. son, Norman, Okla, 5,039. Black Earth 000 100 0 - 1 4 0 Nolan. W - S. Hauge. L - Plenty. 316 - Tina Barrett, 75-70-71; Kulwlckl's points and earnings will Braund and Grass; Miller, Turk (7) Wentland 74; Gary Kroll, Phil Strand rain Kayak fours be donated to charity. Leading hitters - Wttthum (R) 75; Mark Howery, Tim Johnson 76; Today's games Caroline Keggl, 74-71-71; Kelly Rob- 1,000 meters - 1, West (Patrick WOMEN and Amble. W - Braund. L - Mill- 2x3, Plenty (R) 2x4, Sarbacker (BE) y-Reptocement for NASCAR's BRIDGESTONE SUPERCAR er. Mike Burke, Troy Wild 78. Rockford ot Madison bins, 74-71-71; , 71- Richardson, La Jolla, Calif, Bryan Heptathlon - Long Jump - 1, Davey Allison. Labonte assumed CHAMPIONSHIP 2x3, Brunner (BE) 4x6, Adler (BE) Belolt at Fort Wayne 74-71; Pamela Allen, 74-70-73; Lisa Toolev, Eugene, Ore, Stein Jorgen- Reglna Frye, Bloomlngton, Ind, 20- Leading hitters -' Bround 2x3, 2x5, Schllmgen (BE) 2x3, Curtis (BE) Walters, 73-71-73; , 72- Allison's points and earnings will be At Portland, Oregon Conneley (H) 2x3, Hemker 2x4. HR Appleton at South Bend sen, San Diego, and Mark Zollltsch, l'/j, 890 points. 2, Marleke Veltman, Today's lineup 3x5, T. Barsness (BE) 4x5. HR - Ko- Tennis Clinton ot Waterloo 72-72. Belllngham, Wash.), 3:08.05.2, South Moraga, Calif, 19-11, 871. 3, Sharon donated to trust fund for Allison's - Barsness (BE). 2B - Bround 2, chum (R), Adler (BE), Brunner (BE), children. 1, Doc Bundy, Gainesville, Go, Weldel (H), Turk. Kane County at Cedar Roplds 217 - Robin Walton, 73-73-71; (Sean Duffy, New Haven, Conn., Slachetko, Depew, N.Y, 18-10%, Lotus Esprit X180R, 82.339 mph; 2, r. Barsness (BE). IB - Curtis (BE). MADISON CITY DOUBLES Peorla at Burlington Pattl Rlzzo, 73-73-71; Julie Lorsen, Rich Long, Laguna Nlguel, Calif, 774. 4, Clare Look-Jaeger, Milwau- Time of race: 37:43.908. Margin of Quarterfinal 2B - Brunner (BE) 2, T. Hauge (BE), victory. 0.410 seconds. Caution Nick Ham, Evergreen, Colo, TOURNAMENT Quod City at Springfield 71-75-71; Lisa Klggens, 73-72-72; Thomas Buzzell, Frederick, Md. and kee, WIs, 18-81/1, 759. 5, Denlse Porsche 911 Turbo, 82.607; 3, Shawn WESTBY9.VIROQUA3 Brabender (BE), Plenty (R) 2, Mant- AIQuannPark Monday's games Meg Mollon, 70-72-75. Juergen Hageman, Cornwall-on- Brungardt, Haves, Kan, 18-8,756.6, flogs: None. Lead changes: 7 among lev(R),Rlpp(R). 4 drivers. Hendrlcks, Plckens, 5.C., Nissan VIroqua ——.... 100 100 1 - 3 90 Saturday's semifinal results Rockford at Madison 218 - Morel Bozarth, 75-72-71; Hudson, N.Y.), 3:1939. 3, East (Paul Terry Roy, Nashua, N.H, 18-7%, 300ZX-T Stlllen, 82.796; 4, Hans Westbv 405 000 x - 9 10 4 Belolt at Fort Wayne Jenny Lldback, 74-73-71; Mlchele Olnev, Westernvllle, N.Y., Jim Mal- 753. 7, Nicole Haynes, Carson, Cal, AMSA MELLO YELLO 100 Stuck, Austria, Porsche 911 Turbo, Nedlend, Clna (3) and Zltzner. BLACK EARTH 10, POYNETTE 0 Women's 1.5/4.0: Ballstrerl-Jamle- Appleton ot South Bend Redman, 73-74-71; , lory, Rochester, N.Y, Brady Katt- 18-0'/3, 700. 8, Carolye Asfahl, Ar- AITopeka, Kan. 81.003 (record; previous record Strangstallen and Dregne. W - Poynette 000 000 0 - 0 5 1 son def. Westemelr-Kepley, 6-4, 7-5. Clinton at Waterloo 72-75-71; Joan Pltcock, 74-71-73; man, Greece, N.Y, and A.J. North, lington, Texas, 17-6%, 657. Javelin Today's lineup 82.979, Doc Bundy, 1992); 5, Sean Strongstallen. L - Nedlend. Block Earth .,..420 101 X - 10 14 1 Mocklaw-Sommerfleld def. Brink- Kane County at Cedar Rapids Judy Sams, 73-72-73; , Maryland, N.Y.), 3:23.96. 4, North - 1, Nicole Haynes, Carson, Calif, I, , Jamestown, N.C, Roe, Jacksonville, Fla, Chevrolet Leading hitters - Johnson (V) Knuteson and Anderson; Doyle Veloff, 6-1,6-1. Peorla ot Burlington 71-74-73; Nancy Ramsbottom, 70-73- (David Buck, Honolulu, Keith Borg, 146-8, 758 points. 2, Terry Roy, Ford, 1:09.066 (track record); 2, Corvette LT-1, 81.817; 6, Hurley 2x3, Zltzner (V) 3x4, Neprud (V) 2x3, and B. Barsness. W - Doyle. L - Men's 1.5: Sovran-Nguyen def. Quad City ot Springfield 75. Charleston, S.C, Peter Kogan, Seat- Nashua, N.H, 140-0, 719. 3, Sharon Lelghton Reese, Mlnnetonka, Minn., Haywood, Jacksonville, Fla, Haokenson (W) 2x4, Lochen (W) 2x3, Knuteson. Olson-Werner. 6-3, 6-3. Chen-Breun 219 - Barb Thomas, 71-76-72; tle, and Shannon Grube, Kewanna, Slachetka, Depew, N.Y, 136-1, 696. Chevrolet, 1:09.742; 3, Scott Honsen, Porsche 911 Turbo, 81.748; 7, Andy Dregne (W) 2x4, Bena (W) 3x3. 2B - Leading hitters - T. Barsness def. Kleln-Breftzmon, 6-2,6-3. Elaine Crosby, 76-70-73; Martha lnd.),dnf. 4, Denlse Brungardt, Haves, Kan, Green Boy, WIs., Chevrolet; 4, Pilgrim, Cooper Ctty, Fla, Lotus Es- Neprud (V), Johnson (V). (BE) 3x3, B. Barsness (BE) 3x4, Cur- Men's Open: Kllngelhoets-Pfahler Faulconer, 71-75-73; Nancy Taylor, 128-5, 651. 5, Clare Look-Joeger, Johnny Benson Jr., Grand Rapids, prit X180R, 81.715; 8, David Murry, tis (BE) 3x4, Brunner (BE) 2x4. 2B - def. Dabbert-Watchke, 6-0, 6-3. Por- 75-70-74; Laura Bough, 75-69-75; Canoe singles Milwaukee, WIs, 122-1,614.6, Cora- Mich, Chevrolet; 5, Dorrell Waltrlp, Lllburn, Go, Lotus Esprit X180R, AtNekoosa Sorbocker (BE), B. Barsness (BE), T. ter-Martinson def. Nowrasteh-No- Sue Thomas, 73-71-75; Laurie Rlnk- 500 meters - 1, David Serofln, Ive Asfahl, Arlington, Texas, 11-3, Franklin, Tenn, Chevrolet; 6, Mike 81.695; Second round Barsness (BE) 2, Anderson (P). ; wrasteh, 6-2,2-6,6-4. FOOTBALL er-Grahom, 73-71-75; Florence De- San Diego, 1:57.38. 2, David Spauld- 551. 7, Marleke Veltman, Moroga, Eddy, Midland, Mich, Porrtloc; 7, 9, Mike Gogllardo, Chicago, Pon- WESTFIELD 7, scampe, 71-73-75; Chris Johnson, Ing, Newport Beoch, Calif, 1:5934. Calif, 110-1, 544. 8, Reglno Frye, Ken Schroder, Concord, N.C, Chev- ttac Flrehawk, 81.615; 10, Chris BLACK RIVER FALLS 1 Golf 71-72-76. 3, Sandor Nverges, Reston, Va, Bloomlngton, Ind, 105-0, 515. rolet; 8, Joy Sorter, west Salem, Hodgetts, England, BMW M5, Westfleld 010 010 5 - 7 6 1 Sailing Professional 320 - Kathy Postlewalt, 76-71-73; 2:00.08. 4, Albert McDonald, Dart- Standings (after tl> events) - 1, WIs., Chevrolet; 9, Joe Nott, Colum- 81.367; 11, David Donahue, Molvern, Black River Fans 000 000 1 - 144 MADISON CITY Sharon Barrett, 76-71-73; Katie Pe- mouth, N.S, 2:00.77. 5, Devlin Mur- Sharon Slachetka, Depew, N.Y, bus, Ohio, Ford; 10, Glenn Allen Jr., LAKE MONONA SAILING CLUB NFL PRESEASON terson-Porker, 74-73-73; Laurel Pa, BMW MS, 81.321; 12, Rob Wil- Lentz, Congdon (7) and Beskow. MEN'S TOURNAMENT C Scow - 1, Guy and Dottle Rodg- phy, Honolulu, 2:03.03. 6, Martin 4,783 points. 2, Terry Roy, Nashua, Coopersvllle, Mich, Ford; son, New Zealand, BMW M5,80.369; Flick and Johnson. W - Lentz. L - Friday's result Kean, 73-74-73; Adele Peterson, 74- Lowenflsh, Washington, D.C, N.H, 4,781. 3, Clare Look-Joeger, At Maple Bluff CC ers; 2, Andy McCormlck; 3, John and Detroit 14, Buffalo 7 II, Russ Gamester, Peru, Ind, 13; Jarett Freeman, Portland, Ore, Flick. Saturday's third-round results 71-75. 2:08.32. 7, Chris Borg, Lexington, Milwaukee, WIs, 4/66. 4, Denlse BarbSchuette. Saturday's results 221 - Deborah McHaffle, 75-70- Chevrolet; 12, Jeff Neal, Lake Villa, Porsche 944 Turbo, 80J51; 14, Izzv Leading hitters - Lentz (W) 3x4, 213 - Brent Beer, 69-73-71. Flying Scot - 1, Bill and Greg S.C., 3:11.19. 8, Jim Werland, Ven- Brunoardt, Hayes, Kan, 4378. 5, III, Ford; 13, Lorry Phillips, Spring- Sanchez, Mount View, Calif, Johnson (BRF) 2x3. HR - Dobson Los Angeles Raiders 19, Green 76; Dlno Ammacczpane, 69-74-78. ' tura, Calif, 3:11.41. 9, Jlrka Batllk, Reglna Frve, Bloomlngton, Ind, 217 - Paul Holzem, 71-70-76; McCormlck; 2, Bill and Carol Glllen; Bay3 field, Mo, Chevrolet; '4, Randy Porsche 944 Turbo, 80.110; 15, Bo (BRF). 3B - Johnson (BRF), Lentz Tobln Upshaw, 70-74-73. 222 - Shirley Furlong, 72-75-75. Newport Beoch, Calif, 2:11.61. 4324. 6, Marleke Veltman, Moroga, 3, Bob and Sandy Warren. New Orleans 28, Philadelphia 16 223 - Mttzl Edge, 78-69-76;Mory MocDonold, Canada, Chevrolet; 15, Lemler, Bonlta, Calif, Lotus Esprit (W). 2B - Johnson (BRF). 219 - Rick Cut-tin, 69-72-78; Jeff Multi-hull - 1, Gary Sternberg; 2, Petit finals - 1, Blalse Rhodes, Calif, 4,425. 7, Nicole Haynes, Car- Kent Stauffer, LaGrange, Ohio, X1BOR, 79.702; 16, Jochen Rohr, Cin- Hosking, 72-75-72. Today's games Murphy, 75-71-77. College Pork, Md, 2:03.49. 2, Na- son, Calif, 4,373. 8, Carolye Asfahl, Ron Henell. Pittsburgh vs. San Francisco at Ford; 16, Mike Miller, Marietta, Go, cinnati, Porsche Con-era 2, 78.789; CLASS AA REGIONAL 220 - Scott Schwendemonn, 74- Thistle - 1, Carol Cutshall; 2, Stu thaniel Price , Deephaven, Minn, Arlington, Texas, 4,140. Chevrolet; 17, Steve Holihausen, 17, Steve Hansen, Paradise Valley, Al Sparta 68-78. Barcelona, Spain, noon PGA SENIORS 2:04.27. 3, Chad Stauboch, Westerlo, and Carol Mortell; 3, Clint and Shir- Minnesota at Dallas, 7 p.m. LONG ISLAND CLASSIC Bongor, WIs, Chevrolet; 18, Gary St. Ariz, Lotus Esprit X180R, 77.561. TOMAH 10, SPARTA 5 221 - Tom Huset, 76-70-75; Joe lev Chamberlain. N.Y., 3:09.93. 4, Mark Porrlsh, Co- Al Jericho, N.Y. lumbia, Md, 3:10.36. 5, Stephen Water Polo Saturday's second-round leaders Bornhoeff, LaGrange, III, 2:12.18. 6, 138 - Walter Zembrlskl, 70-68. Sam Couch, Newport Beoch, Calif, MEN 139 - Dave Stockton, 71-68. 2:19.51.7, Jamie Muhlen, Cincinnati, Gold medal result 140 - Bob Murphy, 71-69; 2:22.85. 8, Michael Dow, Voorhees- West 7, North 5 George Archer, 69-71. vllle, N.Y, 2:26.14. 9, Justin Stau- 141 - J.C. Goosle, 71-70. bach, Westerlo, N.Y, 2:26.64. Bronze medal result 142 - Terry Dill, 72-70; Larry Gil- South 11, East 8 bert, 72-70; Bruce Lehnhard, 70-72; Canoe doubles Harold Hennlng, 68-74. 500 meters - 1, Devlin Murphy, 143 - Joe Jimenez, 75-68; Bob Honolulu, and David Spauldlng, Diving Charles, 74-69; Ray Floyd, 73-70; Newport Beoch, Calif, 1:4631. 2, WOMEN Ben Smith, 73-70; Bob Bettev, 73-70. Martin Lowenfish, Washington, Parkcrest repeats as champ 144 - Gay Brewer, 74-70; Charlie D.C, and Sandor Nverges, Reston, 10-meter platform - 1, Mary Ellen Clark, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, Slfford, 71-73; Orvllle Moody, 69-75. Va, 1:48.47. 3, Jamie Muhlen, Cin- 145 - Jim Albus, 75-70; Tom cinnati, and Chris Borg, Lexington, 427.17 points. 2, Paige Welsklttel, Ft. Worgo, 75-70; Dewltt Weaver, 75-70; Worth, Texas, 390.03. 3, Patty Arm- By Vince Lupo (breaks meet record of :54.06; Jay Mortenson, MB, 1983); 100 backstroke - 1, Kerry banahy, PC, 1:08.63 S.C., 1:49.30. 4, Albert McDonald, Walter Morgan, 75-70; Lee Trevlno, Dartmouth, N.S, and Chad Stau- strong, The Woodlands, Texas, 2, Nathan Pofahl, Ml, 34.07; 3, Cory Claffey-Koller, NK, (breaks old record of 1:09.00, Kerl Seellnger, PC, 1987); 3, 378.48. 4, Kathy Carboy, Cincinnati, Sports reporter CITY SWIM MEET :56.61; 4, Jason Kozlor, HF, :57.82; 5, Rob Beuthllng, PC, Dana Phlllpp, RW, 1:13.88; 3, Nicole Jesperson, HF, 73-72; Glbbv Gilbert, 73-72. bach, Westerlo, N.Y, 1:50.53. 5, 146 - Bob Brue, 75-71; Miller David Serafln, San Diego, and Jim 346.89. 5, Clnanamon Woods, Ann :58.10; 6, Sam Wurz, MO, :58.16. 1:14.59; 4, Julie Hansen, MO, 1:17.69; 5, Kim Cheslev, MO, Arbor, Mich, 343.47. 6, Sandy Zu- The rain came down on Satur- A.J. Lerner, WS, :22.87; S, Jason Vadnev, Ml, :22.19; 6, 100 backstroke - 1, Jason Verhelst, RW, 1:00.38 1:18.02; 6, Brvnn SmHh, SW, 1:18.89. Barber, 74-72; Lorry Zlegler, 74-72; Werland, Ventura, Calif, 1:56.31. 6, Dick Hendrlckson, 74-72; Doug Dal- Blalse Rhodes, College Pork, Md, brln, Newport Beoch, Calif, 341.88. Brandon SmHh, PC, :23.01. (Breaks meet record of 1:01.48, Chad Kane, PC); 2, Mark 100 IM - 1, Polly Jaskowskl, WS, 1:11.15; 2, Molly 7. Phoebe Mills, Evanston, III, day's Madison City Swim Meet at Morehouse, Ml, 1:03.31; 3, Tom Ross, MO, 1:06.10; 4, T. zlel, 74-72; Jimmy Powell, 73-73; and Bill Bvrd, Akron, Ohio, 3:02.42. 100 freestyle relay - Middleton, 1;18.49; 2, Park- Regan, Ml, 1:15.05; 3, Krlsta Llnstroth, SW, 1:15.62 and Jim stefonlch, 73-73; Jerry Mcgee, 331.83. 8, Becky Ruehl, Lakeside crest, 1:19.01; 3, Hill Form, 1;19.83; 4, Parkcrest B, Vanden Heuvel, RW, 1:07.37; 5, Phil Julson, MO, 1:08.72; Leah Slbley, PC, 1:15.62; 5, Heather Heather, Ml, 1:16.96; 72-74. . . r «~, 7, Sam Couch and Jlrka Batllk, High Point Pool, but the show still 6, Eric Salinger, PC, 1:09.49. Newport Beach, Calif, 2:05.97. 8, Park, Ky, 312.36. 9, Angle Trostel, 1:22.72; 5, Westside, 1:23.16; 6, Monona, 1:24.07. 6, Adrlenne Welsshoar, Ml, 1:17.81. 147 - Rocky Thompson, 77-70; Oxford, Ohio, 311.46. 10. Carrie 25 tareaststroke - 1, Wally Lonoo, HF, :22.21;2, A.J. 200 IM - Mark Morehouse, Ml, 2:17.18; 2, D. Frat- 100 breaststroke - 1, Polly Jaskowskl, WS, 1:19.07; Mlchoel Dow, Voorheesvllle, N.Y, went on. tlnger, RW, 2:20.87; 3, Ben Uphoff, SW, 2:35.71; 4, T. Van- Bobby Nichols, 74-73; Rives Mcbee, and Joseph Stauboch, Westerlo, Zarse, Rockford, III, 300.69. Lerner, WS, :24.51; 3, Chris Mack, PC, :34.86; 4, Bennet 3, Molly Regan, Ml, 1:30.44; 3, Eleanor Parrott, PC, 73-74; Carl Lohren, 72-75. Wencel, Ml, :25.16; 5, Matthew Smith, NK, :35.22; 6, Tyler den Heuvel, RW, 3:29.06; 5, Jason Thorn, PC, 2:39.10; 6, 1:26.11; 4, Nicole Lemke, MO, 1:26.57; 5, Sloan Hartley, N.Y, 3:47.61. Despite the black clouds and Jason Kozlor, HF, 334.51. 148 - John Paul Cain, 78-70; Jim Brlggs, RW, :25.74. RW, 1:28.06; 6, Llndsey Chamberlain, WS, 1:29.21. Colbert, 77-71; Bob Relth, 77-71; rain, fans packed the pool site to 50 breaitstroke - 1, Ehren Keith, MO, 142.22; 2, W. 100 breaststroko - 1, Nick Gansner, SW, 1:11.79; 3, 50 butterfly - 1, Kerry Danahv, PC, 32.13; 2, Ellen WOMEN Joe Vender Meer, NK, 1;13.I4; 3, Pat Zwonk, Ml, 1:13.83; Mike Joyce, 74-74; Jack Klefer, 73- Kayak doubles Hucpenbecker, HF, :45.09; 3, Jonnv Gausewltz, MO, Prange, PC, 33.22; 3, Leah Slblev, PC, 33.26; 4, K. Lin- 75. TENNIS witness an exciting final round of :45.87; 4, Ben Powers, MO, :46.45; 5, Casey Hoff, Ml, 4, Ben Uphoff, SW, 1:14.36; 5, Korl Johnson, HF, 1:16.99. strath, SW, 33.32; 5, Heather Hoffman, Ml, 33.60; 6, Katie 500 meters - 1, Sheila Conover, :47.54; 6, R. Tlefenthaler, MB, :48.20. 149 - Bruce Crampton, 76-73; Newport Beoch, Calif, and Shirley 100 butterfly - 1, D. Frattlnger, RW, 1:03.00; 2, Na- Short, RW, 36.35. Michel Damlano, 75-74; Don Bles, the All-City Championships. 25 butterfly - 1, Jason Vadnev, Ml, :30.66; 2, Tim than Pofahl, Ml, 1:04.83; 3, Jason Thorn, PC, 1:04.88; 4, 200 freestyle relay - ,1 Parkcrest, 1:59.34; 2, Ridge- Dery-Batllk, Newport Beach, Calif, 74-75; Jim O'Hern, 74-75; Dick 1:43.41. 2, Kate Hendrlckson, Professional Last year's team champion, Dvkstro, PC, :20.69; 3, Billy Witter, Ml, :22.32; 4, Nolan Claffey-Koller, NK, 1:04.97; 5, Nick Gansner, SW, 1:07.19; wood, 1:59.89; 3, Middleton, 2rt2.94; 4, Middleton B, Rhyan, 73-76; Robert Gaono, 73-76. Johnson, Ml, :23.02; 5, J. Rapraeoer, HF, :23.64. 6, Kunln-Goldsmtth, RW, 1:07.55 3:05.14; 5, Westside, 3:05.46; 6, Shorewood, 2:05.63. Charleston, S.C, and Sarah Sovo, 150 - Jim Brown, 81-69; Roger Saratoga, N.Y, 1:45.94. 3, Monica DUTCH OPEN Parkcrest, repeated, outdistancing 200 freestyle relay - 1, Ridgewood, 1:42.51; 3, Mid- Kennedy, 76-74; Jim Ferree, 73-77. At Hllversum, Netherlands 9-10 year old dleton, 1:44.74; 3, Monona, 1:45.53; 4, Porkcrest, 1; 47.35; 15-18 year olds Schafer, Waverly, N.S, and Julia 151 - Bob Goalby, 79-72; Lobron Soriano, Washington, D.C, 1:46.98. Middleton and third-place Ridge- 200 medley relay - 1, Monona, 2:36.28; 2, Middle- 5, Shorewood, 1:48J5; 6, Nakomo, 1:50.69. 200 medley relay - 1, Ridgewood, 2:11.36; 2, Mid- Harris, 78-73; Mike Fetchlck, 75-76; Saturday's results ton, 2:44.30; 3, Ridgewood, 2:51.13; 4, Middleton B, 2:53.36' 4, JoJo Toeppner, Truckee, Cain, GIRLS dleton, 2:11.61; 3, Parkcrest, 3:12.57; 4, Shroewood, Al Kelley, 75-76; Charles Coodv, 68- Quarterfinals - Richard From- wood. Of the 23 records set at the 5, Parkcrest, 2:54.83; 6, Hill Farm, 2:57.48. 3:13.09; 5, Monono, 3:16.38; 6, Porkcrest B, 2:17.61. and Kotrlna Egon, Newport Beach, 8-and-under 83. Calif, 1:47.89. 5, Brook Dery, Dona berg, Australia, def. Paul Hoarnuls meet, Parkcrest led all teams with 50 freestyle - 1, William Hucpenbecker, HF, :33.4B; 100 medley relay - 1, Maple Bluff, 1:24.73; 2, 100 freestyle - 1, Susie Topp, Ml, :58.53(new meet 152 - Bob Menne, 75-77; Ted Netherlands 7-6 (7-5), 6-3; Magnus 2, Adam Steffes, MO, :33.54; 3, Joseph Wolff, SW, :33JB; record; old record, 1:00.86, Heidi Helneke, RW, 1977); 2, Point, Calif, and Jennifer Smoke, Cherokee, 1:35.11; 3, Parkcrest, 1:36.74; 4, Ridgewood, 1; Haves, 74-78; Tom Joyce, 72-80. Buchanan, Mich, 1:51.05. 6, Liz Gustafsson, Sweden, def, Francisco 4, Grant Mills, NK, :33.99; 5, Ross Bldllngmaler, HF, 27.95; 5, Hill Form, 1:28.25; 6, Monona, 1:30.94. Andrea Wolosz, RW, 39.19; 3, Sally Lehner, HF, 1:02.80; Clavet, Spain, 3-6, 6-1, 7-5; Javier seven. Two were set by 14 year-old :35.38; 6, Nathan Rlchgels, Ml, 36.28. 153 - Bert Yancev, 81-73; Austin Churchill, Seattle, and Kathy Colin, 25 freestyle - 1, Ellen Preston, CH, :15.70; 2, Mar- 4, Jenny Welnlck, PC, 1:02.92; 5, Ellen Ross, MO, 1:03.65; Stroub, 78-75; Homero Blancas, 77- Sanchez, Spain, def. Thomas Mus- 50 backstroke - 1, Paul Urehm, RW, :36.14 (Breaks 6, Becca Uphoff, SW, 1:04.5 Kallua, Hawal, 131.66. 7, Heather Chris Wood, in the 100-meter inter- garet Barry, MB,:16.CM; 3, Katherlne Marshall, RW, 76; Richard Bassett, 76-77; Babe His- Lantz, Charlton, Mass, and Lisa ter, Austria, 6-4, 5-7, 6-3,'Carlos old record of :38.26 bv Tim Myers, HF, 1982); 2, Tommy :17:56; 4, Jackie McCoy, MB, :I7.65; 5, Anna Wlldreck, 100 backstroke - 1, Heather Draper, HF, 1:07.45 key, 76-77; Dick Lotz, 74-79. Costa, Spain, def. Andrei Cherka- Berklund, Ml, :41.76; 3, Eric Schuetz, Ml, :42.29; 4, Ben Brunner, Rochester, Minn, 1:5333. mediate swim and the 100-meter MO, :17.91; 6, Ashley Vandell, SW,: 18.63. (Breaks old record of 1:09.21 by Kerl Seellnger, C, 1990); 154 - Lorry Loorettl, 80-74; sov, Russia, 6-4,7-5. Powers, MO, :42.91; 5, Shawn Devltt, Ml, :44.10; 6, Nick 2, Amy Adler, Ml, 1:11.55; 3, Becca Uphoff, SW, 1:11*7; 4, 8, Rachel Gunn, Vienna, Va, and breaststroke. Beyler, WS, :44.39. 9-10 year olds Roger Stern, 80-74; Simon Hobday, Debby Stoubach, Westerlo, N.Y, Roben Gomez, RW, 1:13.08; 5, Stefanle Hanson, PC, 78-76; Fred Ruiz, 77-77; Lou Semifinals - Carlos Costa, Spain, 100 IM - Ehren Keith, MO, 1:22.81; 2, Brett Helgo- 200 medley relay - 1, Shorewood, 232.71 (meet 1:14.55; 6, Kerry Llnstroth, SW, 1:16.06. 136.22. 9, Heidi Hagemann, Corn- Three other swimmers each record; old record, HIM Form, 335.31); 2, Porkcrest, Graham, 77-77; Ken Still, 75-79. def. Javier Sanchez, Spain, 7-6 (7-5), land, MO, 1:28.12; 3, Jonnv Gausewltz, MO, 1:31.11; 4, 200 IM - 1, Heather Draper, HF, 2:28.20 (breaks old wall-on-Hudson, N.Y, and Jeanette 234.33; 3, Middleton, 2:43.83; 4, Nakoma, 2:44.86; 5, West- 155 - Jesus Rodriguez, 81-74; Srudley, Massapequa, N.Y, 139.23. 6-l;Mognus Gustafsson, Sweden Jeff Myers, Ml, 1:33.37; 5, R. Bldllngmaler, HF, 1:35.31; 6. record of 3:38.70, Amy Hosllng, HF); 3, Claire Starling, def. Richard Fromberg, Australia broke two records: Jason Verhelst, Scott Ponlewaz, Ml, 1:37.20. side, 2:46.39; 6, Ridgewood, 2:46.8. Billy Maxwell, 79-76. HF, 331.78; 3, Megan Smith, SW, 2:39.62; 4, Ellen Ross, 156 - Don Massengale, 80-76; 6-3,3-6,6-4. 17, (100-meter freestyle and 100- 50 butterfly - 1, Paul Brehm, RW, :34.97; 2, Joseph 50 freestvlel, Jennifer Skolaskl, NK, 31.54; 2, Lizzy MO, 2:42.12; 5, Kelly Muchow, RW, 2:43.35; 6, Kathv Kayak fours Dewltt, SW, 33.99; 3, Bridget Schmelzer, WS, 34.46; 4, Jerry Barber, 79-77. 500 meters - 1, West (Sheila Wolff, SW, :37.02; 3, Brett Helgoland, MO, 39.15; 4, Na- Topp, Ml, 2:44.55. 157 - Jack Fleck, 80-77. meter backstroke), Andrea Wolosz, than Rlchgels, Ml, :39.35; 5, Charley Otis, PC, :39.36; 6, Jasmine Chala, SW, 34.58; 5, Alalna Davis, 34.69; 6, 100 butterfly - 1, Andrea Wolosz, RW, 1:0638 Conover, Newport Beach, Calif, CANADIAN OPEN Adam Steffes, MO, :40.98. Claire Mowbrav, RW, 35.10. 158 - Doug Ford, 78-80. Shirley Derv-Batllk, Newport (breaks old record of 1:07.08, Amy Gosling, HF); 2, Sally 161 - Jacky Cuptt, 82-79. At Montreal 18, (100-meter freestyle and 100- 200 freestyle relay - 1, Monona, 2:23.61; 2, Ridge- 25 backstrokel, Margaret Barry, MB, :18.79 (new Lehner, HF, 1:08.40; 3, Claire Starling, HF, 1:11.15; 4, Amy Beoch, Calif, JoJo Toeppner, meet record; breaks old record of :19.40, Pat Schmidt, 162 - BUI Johnston, 85-77; Tony Truckee, Calif, and Kathv Colin, meter butterfly) led Ridgewood; wood, 2:30.88; 3, Middleton, 2:31.34; 4, Hill Farm, 2:31.34; Adler, Ml, 1:13.13; 5, Stefanle Hanson, PC, 1:13.84; 6, Katv Holguln, 81-81; Chuck Huckaby, 82- Saturday's semilinal results 5, Middleton B, 2:33.10; 6, Nokoma, 2:35.19. WS, 1972); 3, Kerrl Priest, PC, :19.44; 3, Katie Helke, NK, Llnsroth, SW, 1:15.00. Kallua, Hawaii), 1:34.52. 2, South Mlkoel Pernfors, Sweden, def. :32.3; 4, Alison Starling, HF, :22.66; 5, Rachel Faulkner, 80. (Kate Hendrlckson, Charleston, S.C., and Heather Draper, 17, (100-meter 300 freestyle relay - Middleton, 137.04; 3, Ridge- 163 - Al Bessellnk, 82-81. Petr Korda (6), Czech Republic, 7-6 11-12 year old MB, :33.99; 6, Jackie Gazvodo, Ml, :23.19. Sarah Sovo, Saratoga, N.Y, Jill Nor- (7-4), 7-5; Todd Martin (13), East 25 breaststroke - 1, Jackie McCoy, MB, :21.17; 2, wood, 137.17; 3, Parkcrest, 1:58.54; 4, Shorewood, Withdrew - Howie Johnson, 79- ray, Berne, N.Y, and Caroline Bro- backstroke and 200-meter inter- 200 medley relay - 1, Shorewood, 2:17.36; 2, Ridge- 3:00.05; 5, Monona, 2:01.19; 6, Ridgewood B, 2:03.43. WD. Lansing, Mich, def. Rlchey Rene- wood, 2:25.35; 3, Middleton, 2:25.97; 4, Porkcrest, 2:31.17; Anna Wlldrlck, MO, :21.89; 3, Anne Huepenbecker, HF, slus, Arlington, Va), 1:36.36. 3, East berg, Houston, 6-3,6-4. mediate) led Hill Farms. 5, Maple Bluff, 2:37.25; 6, Westside, 2:38.16. :22.16; 4, Crlssv Hoover, WS, :24.60; 5, Maggie Meloy, PC, 50 freestyle - 1, Jesse Davis, SW, :30.06; 2, Dylan :25.14; 6, Sara Austin, SW, :25.30. After about half of the day's 68 Donnelly, PC, :30.61; 3, Chris Malda, RW, :30.92; 4, David 25 butterfly - 1, K. Marshall, RW, : 17.78; 2, Ellen Braun, SW, 31.17; 5, Michael Morey, MB, :31.20; 6. Arron Preston, CH, :18.06; 3, Kerrl Priest, PC, :19.77; 4, C. Mill- events were complete, the skies Klnas.CH, 31.58. downey, HF, :20.52; 5, Ashley Vandell, SW, :21.64; 6, 50 backstroke - 1, Dovld Broun, SW, 34.99; 3, Crlssv Hoover, WS, :21.68. darkened and the rain came down. Dylan Donnelly, PC, :35.60; 3, Jesse Davis, SW, 36.67; 4, Most of the fans waited out the Matt Shaw, Ml, 37.20; 5, Kirk Ellis, RW, 38.39; 6, Arron 9-10 year olds Klnos, CH, :38.65. 50 backstroke - 1, Jane Evans, WS, 37.83; 2, Coltlln You're invited storm with umbrellas and coats in 100 IM - 1, Jay Toutand, SW, 1:18.84; 2, Chris Brun- Glrdley, Ml, 39.15; 3, Molly Meuer, RW, 39.33; 4, Kristin son, RW, 1:20.28; 3, David Mazur, Ml, 1:30.68; 4, Elliott Slblev, PC, 39.69; 5, Kassle Llndstroth, SW, :40.20; 6, what turned out to again be a very Gansner, SW, 1:22.48; 5, Duncan Varda, MB, 1:23.12; 6, Lauren Wencel, Ml, :40.64. Nick Krelblch, Ml, 1:23.90. 100 IM - 1, Jennifer Skolaskl, NK, 1:20.95; 2, Sarah successful event. 50 breaststroke - 1, Elliott Gansner, SW, :38.23; 2, Hodullk, SW, 1:25.89; 3, Lauren Wencel, Ml, 1:26.63; 4, Chris Brunson, RW, :39.45; 3, Michael Parsons, RW, Kristin Slbley, PC, 1:27.36; 5, Lizzy DeWItt, SW, 1:30.79; 6, Some 200 volunteers scrambled :41.76; 4, Robert zlehr, Ml, :41.76; 5, Michael Morey, Caltlln Glrdlev, Ml, 132.16. to accommodate the thousand-or-so :42.08; 6, Sam Llpp, WS, :42.15. 50 butterfly - 1, Jackie Flint, PC, 35.14; 2, Jane 50 butterfly - Duncan Vardo, MB, 33.92; 2, Jay Evans, WS, 35.93; 3, K. Llnstrothl, SW, 37.33; 4, Claire city swimmers throughout the day. Toutant, SW, 34.21; 3, David Mazur, Ml, 34.71; 4, Vahld Mowbroy, RW, 39.72; 5, Jenny Tuffree, Ml, :40.70; 6, Sodrzodeh, PC, 34.77; 5, Chris Malda, RW, :36.18; 6, Matt Jane McDonald, SW, :42.19. Meet director Rita Smith master- Shaw, Ml, 37.17. 200 freestyle relay - 1, Shorewood, 2:19.47; 2, Pork- NFL Alumni 200 freestyle relay - 1, Shorewood, 2:03.70; 3, Mid- crest, 2.-20.25; 3, Middleton, 2:25:12; 4, Nokoma, 2:25.37; 5, fully kept things moving while the dleton, 3:10.89; 3, Ridgewood, 2;14.37; 4, Parkcrest, Westside, 2:29.55; 6, Ridgewood, 2:30.52. 2:14.40; 5, Maple Bluff, 2:17.77; 6, Cherokee, 2:19.71. rain fell for about an hour. 11-12 year olds "Without the volunteers, none of 13-14 year old 200 medley relay - 1, Shorewood, 2:18.66; 2, Chero- 200 medley relay - 1, Hill Form, 2:02.05 (New meet kee, 2:32.36; 3, Middleton, 2:22.83; 4, Monona, 2:24.72; 5, this would have been possible," record; old record, 2-.03.58, SW, 1990); 2, Porkcrest, Parkcrest, 2:25.91; 6, Ridgewood, 3:37.49. 2:03.14; 3, Ridgewood, 2:15.44; 4, Monona, 2:17.07; 5, Mid- 50 freestyle - 1, Noelle Washburn, SW, :29.08 (new Smith said. dleton, 2:19.32; 6, Parkcrest B, 2:19.72. meet record; old record, :29.16, Drolson, HF, 1979 8, Pe- Judy Birk, whose children, 100 freestyle - 1, Scott Kozlar, HF, :56.72 (breaks terson, RW, 1983); 2, Brooke Skartvedt, CH, J9.88; 3, Ali- Banquet meet record of :57.26, Tom Senn, SW, 1983); 2, Jeremy cia Grazlano, RW, 30.08; 4, Madeleine Dewlnkel, SW, Levin, PC, :59.03; 3, Bryan Rapraeoer, HF, 1:02.37; 4, 30.98; 5, Lou Busby, WS, 32.00; 6, Judy Burmaster, PC, Becky and Chris, competed in the Mike Bouch, Ml, 1:04.28; 5, Patrick Adstt, PC, 1.-04.93; 6, 32.36. meet, summarized how the meet Chris Birk, RW, 1:06.89. 50 backstroke -1, Beth Priest, PC, 33.86 (breaks old 100 backstroke - 1, Scott Kozlar, HF, 1:04.85; 2, meet record of 34.24 by Andrea Wolosz, RW, 1987); 2, featuring went. Jeremy Levin, PC, 1:10.99; 3, Toff Shloo, PC, 1:13.42; 4, Brooke Skortvedt, CH, 34.19; 3, Kelly Sullivan, MO, David Rles, NK, 1:15.86; 5, Chris Julka, HF, 1:16.00; 6, 37.03; 4, Jessica Dvkstro, PC, :37.83; 5, Kim Koehne, NK, "It was fun for everybody," Birk Chris Birk, RW, 1:17.89. 38.02; 6, Ashley McCoughan, SW, 38.16. 100 IM - 1, Chris Wood, PC, 1:02.90 (Breaks meet 100 IM - 1, Allsso Adler, Ml, 1:13.26; 2, Alicia said. "There is a lot of competition record of 1:03.51, Chris Dold, HF) 2, Ben Jones, HF, Grazlano, RW, 1:16.41; 3, Becky Birk, RW, 1:17.85; 4, Ra- 6 p.m..Thursday, August 12 1:10.39; 3, Andrew Kepper, MO, 1:10.59; 4, Ryan Keith, chel Settler, SW, 1:18.90; 5, Lena Noklelskl, MO, 1:20.79; between the kids and the clubs." MO, 1:12.72; 5, Jenner Dold, HF, 1:15.15; 6, Mike Bauch, 6, Karl Klnney.CH, 1:31.01. Competition was intense; but Ml, DQ. 50 breaststroke - 1, Allsso Adler, Ml, 37.83; 3, Lena Concourse Hotel & Governor's Club 100 breoststroke - 1, Chris Wood, PC, 1:08.88; 2, Naklelskl, MO, 39.39; 3, Rachel Saltier, SW, :40.13; 4, after the events, swimmers from Bryan Roproeger, HF, 1:13.30; 3, Ben Jones, HF, 1:15.37; Catherine, Ml, :43.37; 5, Anna Coleman, Ch, :43.55; 6, 4, Andrew Kepper, MO, 1:19.93; 5, Jenner Dold, HF, Sarah Ewart, HF, :43.91. opposite teams often would go out 1:24.43; 6, Erik Tiles, RW, 1:24.71. 50 butterfly - 1, M. Dewlnkel, SW, 33.19; 2, Beth Banquet tickets are available for readers to hear Bob 10 butterfly - 1, Toff Shloo, PC, 33:00; 3, Patrick Priest, PC, 33.44; 3, Noelle Washburn, SW, 33.46; 4, by the waiting areas and have fun Adslt, PC, 33.68; 3, Bub Essenmacher, Ml, 33.09; 4, Ryan Becky Birk, RW, 34.78; 5, Sally McDonald, SW, :36.57; 6, Costas and meet three dozen former NFL players. Keith, MO, 33.26; 5, Steven Wise, PC, 33.42; 6, Tyler Car- Margie Witter, Ml, 37.17. together. ter, WS, 33.75. 200 freestyle relay - Shorewood, 2:05.32; 2, Middle- Ellen Schulz, 13, of the Westside 200 freestyle relay - 1, Parkcrest, 1:49.02 (breaks ton, 2:05.90; 3, Cherokee, 3:07.05; 4, Ridgewood, 3; 09.18; Featured speaker Bob Costas, host of the 1988 and meet record of 1:50.08, Porkcrest, 1982); 2, Hill Farm, 1; 5, Porkcrest, 2:09.83; t, Monona, 2:13.19. Swimming Club, shared her strat- 49.34; 3, Ridgewood, 3:00.06; 4, Middleton, 3:00.93; 5, Monona, 3:01.55; 6, Porkcrest, 3:04.18. 13-14 year olds 1992 Olympic television coverage, is recognized as egy on how to look at the competi- 200 medley relay - 1, Parkcrest, 2:13.79; 3, Ridge- 15-18 year old wood, 3:14.29; 3, Westside, 3:14.9; 4, Middleton, 3:16.83; 5, America's No. 1 sports broadcaster of the decade. tion. 200 medley relay - 1, Ridgewood, 1:54.91 (breaks Shorewood, 3:19.13; 6, Middleton B, 3:30.94. meet record of 1:55.15, Maple Bluff, 1983); 3, Middleton, 100 freestyle - 1, Adrlenne Welsshaar, Ml, 1:03.70; "I just do my best because my 1:56; 3, Parkcrest, 1:59.71; 4, Monona, 3:00.14; 5, Shore- 3, Dana Phllllpp, RW, 1:03.93; 3, Llndsey Chamberlain, wood, 2:03.06; 6, Nokoma, 2:03.58. WS, 1:04.37; 4, Nicole Jesperson, HF, 1:05.57; 5, Erin Costas won the Emmy Award as "Outstanding Sports best is my best, and that's all I can 100 freestyle - 1, Jason Verhelst, RW, :53.40 do," she said happily after winning Brown, PC, 1:06.33; 6, Sarah Stewart, HF. 1:07.37. Broadcaster" four times — in 1987,1988,1991, her first medal in five years at the and 1992. City Meet. This was definitely one parade He was also named by his peers as "The National Sportscaster of the Year" five times — in 1985, that a little rain wasn't going to 20% OFF hurt. All Sports Memorabilia 1987,1988,1991, and 1992. Beginning in 1988, Costas diversified beyond sports broadcasting and Figurines • Plates has hosted the NBC "Today Show" and now hosts his own late-night show, "Later...With Bob Costas" Teom results: Parkcrest 1222.50, Mlddieton 1184, Ridgewood 1114, Shorewood 948.50, Monono 862, Hill Porcelain • Baseball Cards Form 738, Westside 549, Nakoma 320, Cherokee 312, Costas is coming to Madison to help the Madison chapter of the NFL Alumni raise funds to benefit the Maple Bluff 268. 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