2 b * The Cedar Rapids Gazette: Fri., Oct. 17,1986 Jordan footloose; Hansen still a starter By Mike Hlas Gazette sportswriter IOWA CITY — For a few hours Wednesday night at Carver-Hawk- eye Arena, you forgot what time of year it was. Despite the American League baseball playoffs winding down on television, and Saturday’s all impor­ tant Iowa-Michigan football game drawing near, the sounds of a bouncing basketball and the squeak- squeak of gym shoes on the arena court took precedent. First up was an Iowa men’s basketball intra-squad scrimmage. Then came a National Basketball Association exhibition between the Bulls and Utah Jazz. Here are some of the things people said before and after the Bulls notched a 97-85 win behind Michael Jordan’s 39 points: • "It’s just God-given talent," Jordan said about his patented dipsy-do moves that excited the crowd of 9,252 on several occasions. Gazette photo by John Mclvor"It’s not something you go out and iowa City West s Doug Scott (33), Jason Ross (9) and Mike O ’Connor try to recover fumble at Kingston practice. I just have the ability to do Stadium Thursday night. Also trying to grab the ball is Kennedy’s Tom Sloan (32). West recovered.that.” Jordan is bouncing back from a season in which he missed 64 games due to a broken foot. "The foot is totally out of my Return at final buzzer mind,” he said. "Doctors tell me the foot is 96 to 95 percent healed. My confidence is really strong right Gazette photo by John Mclvor now.” That’s right, 96 to 95 percent.Utah’s 7-foot-4 center Mark Eaton dishes off a pass against Chicago lets Kennedy win, 21-16 • Former Iowa standout Bob during Wednesday’s NBA exhibition at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa Hansen played in Carver-Hawkeye By Al Hall meaningless until Greg Guthrie City. Eaton had 13 rebounds and blocked six shots. for the first time as a pro. Despite Gazette sportswriter pounced on the ensuing onside kick PREP FOOTBALL the return of Darrell Griffith, who This was one time when Kenne­ to give West the ball at midfield sat out last season as a free agent my buddy at Drake. I’ve known Bobwhen he was guarding a Bull who dy's Augie Gureno didn't mind with SO seconds left. with a broken foot, Hansen remainsa long time." was 20 feet from the basket. being kissed by a guy. That left it up to Gureno, who Ross passed 17 and 28 yards to Utah’s starting off-guard. Bob Ortegel was the Drake coach • Utah Coach Frank Layden, one It was during the celebration inwasn’t sure he could complete the O’Connor to move the Trojans into"Stranger things have happened,”Collins attempted to help. Ortegelof the liveliest men in sports, wore the end zone following Gureno’smission. position for Scott’s final TD. Hansen said about his chances was of an assistant coach at Illinoisan Iowa cap during the game. game-ending return of an Iowa City "I didn’t think I was going to keeping his starting job. He startedState when Collins played there in"I tried to get a Hawkeye shirt, West kickoff. The Cougars were score," Gureno said. "I went to the "It can’t get any more exciting all of Utah’s regular-season andthe early 1970s. but I couldn’t find one my size," celebrating a wild 21-16 Mississippi right and thought I was going tothan get that,” Dickel said. "Kennedy playoff games last year. Collins, a rookie coach who wassaid Layden, who has lost much Valley Conference win and, "One oftackled so I cut back. I got some deserved it. They still believed.” Though the Dallas Mavericks beatan all-star guard for many yearsweight but still has somewhat of a 'em kissed me," Gureno recalled blocks and it just opened up.” Earlier, it looked like the Cougarsthe Jazz three games to one in thewith the Philadelphia 76ers, paunch. is with a sheepish grin. "We told our kicker to squib it," would win easily. Greg Fitzharrisfirst round of last season’s playoffs,learning what it’s like to not have And why not? The sophomoreWest Coach Dan Dickel said. "But it "I thought I’d do something to rambled in from the seven in theHansen sparkled. He made his finalmany Doug Collins-caliber players running back had just capped astook a good bounce and that set up acknowledge Iowa and how nice first quarter, Bob O’Shea passed 1715 field-goal attempts and did an on a team. wild a finish as you'd ever want tothe return.” everyone has been to us here,” yards to Chris Dunn for a secondable job of defensing Dallas aliofar see. Stiers wasn’t surprised to see "I need a little more help,” said Layden said. "I’m definitely an Iowa period touchdown and Russ Bloodguard Rolando Blackman. "I told the kids if they live to beGureno break loose. Collins. "We struggled to score fan in the Big Ten. Not nationally, of booted a 27-yard field goal in the "The Dallas media put a chal­ IOO years old, they won’t see "We saw him carry that ball as a tonight. Utah didn't play all of course. its I’ve got to root for Utah, third as Kennedy built its lead. lenge to me," Hansen said. "They anything like this again," Kennedysophomore and knew what he could people, and we still didn’t get IOO Brigham Young, Weber State, and told me Rolando Blackman was Coach Al Stiers said after watchingdo," Stiers said. But the two teams saved most of points." that stuff. going to eat my lunch and average West score twice in the last minute Were it not for Gureno’s heroicthe excitement for the final mo­ • The Jazz didn’t use their 1986 45 points a game. I said no way. I to take a 16-15 lead. dash at the end, West would havements and when the curtain fell, No. I draft pick, Dell Curry of "Bobby Hansen has been the only W est’s final TD, a two-yard been celebrating a mighty come­Kennedy had halted a three-gamewas going to foul out in five minutesVirginia Tech, and spotted topBig Ten player I’ve ever coached. plunge by Doug Scott with a two-back of its own. losing streak, improving its recordbefore I let somebody score 40players Griffith, Rickey Green, "I went over to Hayden Fry’s point conversion pass from JasonWith 53 seconds left. Ross cappedto 2-4 in the MVC, 2-5 overall. points on me.” Thurl Bailey and Kelly Tripucka.football practice today,” Layden • Chicago Coach Doug Collins Ross to Mike O’Connor, had put thea 62-yard drive with a three-yard West, which got 102 yards on 16 Mark Eaton, Utah’s 7-foot-4 cen­said. "I think Hayden’s one of the praised Hansen after Wednesday’s visiting Trojans on top 16-15 withplunge and John Hesse ran in carries for from Hesse, slipped to 1-4 in ter, made an impression on the Iowagreat guys in coaching. But I don't game. believe his team is as banged up as just 13 seconds left. the two-point conversion. It seemedthe league, 2-5 overall. crowd. He made three nifty hook "I love Bob,” Collins said. "I tried shots, grabbed 13 rebounds andhe says. I think they’ll beat Michi­ to recruit him out of high schoolblocked for six shots, including onegan by about 20-14."

No. 7 meets No. 8 PASSES: Lorenzen upset with NCAA, not U of I From page 1B Linn-Mar plays City High in key MVC game tonightyear, the NCAA limited complimen­girlfriend who didn't attend Iowa tobeen under any duress, except the By Bob Denney tary admissions to family members, use one of his passes, and saidduress of making sure my family (237.3), but eighth defensivelycatches for 361 yards and six TDs. can get into the games. Gazette sportswriter relatives and fellow students. TheThursday he lost his tickets because (227.3). "The key to this game is obvious­ of that. "The university has told us we’ll If historical archives are to be­ rule for the current school year has Each team has its top runningly which team does the better job of be able to buy the same seats we’ve lieved, then Linn-Mar’s Lions are on been revised to include students at Elliott admitted two weeks ago back hobbling, but each has protecting a their quarterback," said that the university misinterpretedhad for free, so I hope that can be the verge of a record. healthy stable of wide receivers andCity High Coach Larry Brown. "Weother four-year schools." Iowa sports information directorthe NCAA rules on the use of compworked out. Since the Mississippi Valley Con­an outstanding quarterback. aren’t by any means the team we George Wine said three of thetickets. The school told the athletes"We realize now that everyone ference organized, no newcomer has"We feel very fortunate to bewere at the start of the season. violations involved the use of tick­that their girlfriends and fianceeshere is just doing what they think is ever won a football championshipwhere in we are at this point in theWe’ve been banged up good. Linn- ets by players’ girlfriends whocould use the tickets even if theyright,” Lorenzen said. "It's just its rookie season in the league. season," said Lions Coach GregMar is the first team we’ve faced in weren’t Iowa students. inconceivable that the NCAA is Purnell. "Before the year, I felt if wea long time that we match up aboutweren’t enrolled at Iowa. One of the But Linn-Mar is only a pair of Lorenzen elaborated on the situa­penalizing us. The players are just would be 4-2 or 4-3 about now, weeven physically." violations involved a player allow­ victories away. Before the celebra tion Thursday. in kind of a helpless situation.” would have had a good year. ButPurnell agreed pass protection ising a high school coach to use his tion can begin, however, the Class "The thing I want to convey aboutLorenzen said he realized people now we’re ahead of schedule. a major concern, considering Shee­ticket. Three of the violations 4A eighth-ranked Lions must cross the whole situation regarding mywere not accustomed to hearing "We may be a little better ley was decked six times by White involved students of other schools, tonight’s hurdle at Frank Bates or other personal friends. position,” he said, "is that I want collegeto athletes speak their mind on defensively than City High, but theyBear Lake. make it clear that I wasn’t trying toadministrative issues. Field in Iowa City. Waiting at the Five of the seven players had four may have a little edge offensively." Prairie at Jefferson personally attack anyone in particu­"The only reason I made those gate will be No. 7 City High for a or more discrepancies, which means lar. I just didn’t want to make it comments a few weeks ago is I just 7:45 p.m. kickoff. Linn-Mar is paced by quarterback Unranked Prairie is off to a 5-1 they have lost all four complimen­ sound like I was upset personallyfelt the more people became aware The Valley showdown has devel­Ted Sheeley, who has thrown start, for 3-1 in the Valley. The Hawkstary tickets for this season. One had 485 yards and six touchdowns in with Mr. Elliott or (Iowa athleticof exactly what the situation was, oped into a matchup of two teams meet Jefferson for the first time, one discrepancy, one had two, thus Valley competition, while being ticket manager) Mike Haughton. the better, that are near carbon copies. The 5-1 and could move closer to a playoffthose players will lose that many intercepted five times. Senior wide "I just felt something needed to 'To me, right and wrong was so Lions are 4-0 in Valley competition, berth with a win. The J-Hawks, 3-3passes. receiver Tom Busch is averaging 26 be done with the system as a whole.clear-cut in this situation that I and former top-rated City High is 5- overall and 1-3 in the conference, The basketball team was in­ The best thing is to get everyonecouldn’t sit back and not say I and 3-1, after last week’s 40-14 yards per catch, having latched were on rejuvenated by last week’s 15- to 13 passes for 338 yards and four formed of the penalties Thursdayinvolved and try to institute someanything,” Lorenzen said. "My only humiliation at Dubuque Hempstead. 14 thriller over Washington. TDS. Marion at Independence afternoon. change. It wasn’t a personal prob­regret with how my comments came At the same time, Linn-Mar was "I think it was pretty cut and City High’s passing attack re­ lem with the administration." out is that they sounded like a having its 18 game winning streak Marion’s Indians are a week away dried," said Iowa Coach Tom Davis. volves around quarterback Chris Lorenzen said no one had toldpersonal attack at the administra­ snapped, 12-10 by White Bear Lake, from a Wamac Conference show­"The players knew what to expect, Hupfeld, who has thrown for seven him to tone down his publiction. I probably should’ve gone a Minn. down with West Delaware. Tonight remarks. TDS and 659 yards. so I didn’t see any problem at all.” step higher, and criticized the The Lions enter tonight’s contest they risk their perfect (4-0) league AI Lorenzen of Cedar Rapids was "I figured there have probablyNCAA. with the third-best offense (257.7- Little Hawk wide receiver Gerry mark against Independence’s Mus­outspoken two weeks ago when been he some people who’ve been"I still feel there’s a problem yard average) in the conference andColeman, who is expected to starttangs. Independence, which haslearned of the possible penalties. Heupset," he said, "but at the samewhen the NCAA has absolute power fourth-best defense (189.5). Citydespite missing practice this week given about every opponent fits,said is then he stood to lose all fourtime, of no one’s exerted any pressureover things as local and personal as High is fourth in total offensewith two sprained fingers, has 182-2 and 3 3. his comp tickets. He allowed a on me to say some things. I haven’tthis." Wash blanks Wahlert, 27-0 DUBUQUE — Quarterback Shan­ Golden Eagles fell to 3-3 and to 4-3.for 96 yards *nd was not intercept­ non Shaw passed for three touch­Shaw, a 5-foot-9, 130-pound sen­ed. Brooks, also a senior, gained 68 downs — including a pair toior, fired a two-yard scoring strike yards on 19 carries. running back Nathan Brooks — toas Kevin Bjomsen in the first Cedar Rapids Washington buriedquarter to give Wash a 7-0 lead. He The Warrior defense limited Ai IM UAL FALL Dubuque Wahlert, 27-0, in Missis­added TD tosses of 24 and 2 yards Wahlert to 115 yards total offense. sippi Valley Conference prep foot­to Brooks in the third period. Chad Dummermuth, Kevin Puk and ball Thursday night. Brooks had a 12-yard scoring runBjomsen each had an interception The Warriors improved to 3-2 inin the fourth quarter. and Mike Gebran recovered a the Valley and to 3-4 overall. TheShaw completed 12 of 16 passes Golden Eagle fumble. jm j J ^ VI « SALE LaSalle tops Turkey Valley, 17-7 Big Savings on CEDAR FALLS — Dave Fiala ran The score was tied 7-7 at half­ Turkey Valley scored first. Mike SHOES It* got*, tor Merchandise for two touchdowns as Cedar Rap­time. The Lancers(4-3) held Class Bentley caught a 33-yard scoring -Basketball - -Running DKA WINGS! Git! Certificates -Wrestling -Tennis ids LaSalle defeated previously 2A 10th ranked Turkey Valley topass from Mike Magner in the first -Fitness unbeaten Turkey Valley, 17-7, inminus-8 yards in the first quarter,quarter. • prep football action at the UNI-while compiling 111. LaSalle fin­ LaSalle’s Tom Cisler, who was a s ^ : t Dome Thursday night. ished the night with 308 yardsgood on two PAT tries, added a 40- 3 2* lh St m • College Crews • Iowa Prmtwear • Russell Sweats Fiala, who rushed for 134 yardsrushing and none passing. yard field goal in the fourth quarter | I • Warmup Suits • Winter Jackets • Speedo Swimsuits I 8 op 27 carries, scored on a seven- Turkey Valley (5-1) finished withthat culminated a 67-yard drive. £3 • Tennis & Racquetball Rackets yard run in the first quarter and 94 a rushing yards and 57 passingThe Lancers (4-3) had 21 first 1825 29th S t NE AND MUCH MORE! four yarder in the third quarter.yards. downs to the Trojans’ 6.

) 4b The Cedar Rapids Gazette: Sat., Oct. 18, 1986 FINE PRINT SPORTS BRIEFLY ■ FOOTBALL — The Pittsburgh Steelers activated former Iowa star linebacker Hudson 13, North Tama 7 Larry 17, 55, 51 runs), Brent Goodrum (30, 2 Ronna O'Chee $3.60 Q-S10.40 T-$109.20 Lonsing Kee 19, Viroquo, Wis. 14 runs), Todd Oehler (7 pass from Craig FOURTH - 5/16, GRADE D Enticer Station Friday. Station, a rookie, had been on the Lone Tree 34, Riverside Highland 13 Bach), Bach 2 (5 run, 102 interception Boss $11.60, 6.40, 5.40 Notoriously Good BASEBALL TV SLATE Newton 24, South Tama 14 return), Beebe 0 run). PATs — Beebe $5.00, 3.80 J's Red Soils $5.00 Q-S30.60 T- injured reserve list all season . . . Backup Steve Tripoli 14, Janesville 0 TODAY’S SLATE (5 kicks). $295.20 Fuller will start at quarterback for the Chicago FIFTH 5/16, GRADE D BJ's Sister Sora $6.80,4.60,3.40 Kiwi Fastpitch $5.20, Bears Sunday at Minnesota in place of the World Series Today Today’s Game LATE THURSDAY 3.40 Em pire Ruler $3.60 Q-S39.00 T-$I89.60 METRO Metro Preps SIX T H ■ 5/16, G R A D E C BC Space injured and angry Jim McMahon, Coach Mike BEST-OF-SEVEN Columbus Ford Dealers 500 Auto Race Walker $5.00, 3.20, 4.00 River Ott $3.40, (All Iowa times) — 10 a.m. on NSH. Waterloo Columbus at Regis, 1 p.m. Ditka announced Thursday. McMahon is still 3.00 Bali Versailles $3.80 Q-S17.20 T- TONIGHT College Football — Kansas-Kansas FB Waterloo Columbus vs. Regis C.R. Kennedy 21 STATE $116.00 Game I Stote. 11:30 a.m. on WOI and WOC. suffering from a hurt shoulder. McMahon, upset at Kingston Stadium, 1 Iowa City West 16 SEVENTH - 5/16, GRADE D NB's College Football — indiana-Minneso- A.C.-Truesdale 13, Ruthven-Ayrshire 0 Boston (Hurst 13-8) at New York Ruxpln $11.00, 8.60, 4.80 Tye Cameron about the Bears acquiring reserve QB Doug to. 11:30 a.m. on WQAD, KCRG, KTTC Algona-Garrigan 44, Winterset 7 GOLF: Boys’ State Meet AT KINGSTON STADIUM (Darling 15-0), '.30 o m. $24.00,4.20 Townie's Terror $5.00 Q-S64.40 and WHO, Allison-Bristow 15, Wellsburg 14 ICWCRK Flutie, did not practice this week. SUNDAY at Willow Creek, Des Moines T-$692.40 Ladies’ Pro Bowler's Tour — Pro-Grip Atlontic 22, Shenandoah 16 First downs 13 15 EIGHTH - 5/16, GRADE E K's Hop­ Game 2 Oronge Aides Clossic. 11:30 a.m. on Audubon 22, Carroll 14 Yards rushing 109 136 SW Washington at Dubuque Senior scotch $4.00,3.80,3.40 Strange Loss $5.40, Boston at New York, 7:25 p.m. ESPN. Aurelia 34, Hartlev-Melvin 22 Yords passing 111 97 4.20 RD'S Hilda $4.00 Q-S15.60 T-$117.60 ■ OLYMPICS — Barcelona, Spain, and College Football — Vanderbilt-Geor- Avoca Avo-Ha 35, Oakland 14 VB: Regional tournaments Passes 12-27-1 4- 9-1 TU ESD A Y NINTH - 5/16, G R A D E B Indio Magic gia. 11:30 a.m. on W TBS. Battle Creek 27, Lohrville 14 Punts-average 3-26.0 4-33.2 Albertville, France, won the rights to host the Dust $7.40, 3.60, 2.60 Sonny Soles $6.20, Game 3 College Football — Air Force-Notre Baxter 30. Boone United 6 Fumbles lost 2 1 Area Colleges 3.40 BN B's Silky Fox $8.40 Q-$24.60 T- 1992 Olympics Friday, the Spanish port city New York ot Boston, 7:30 p.m. Dome. 11:30 a.m. on W GN and USA. Bedford 28, Villisca 0 Yards penalized 20 20 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Golf Britt 49, Belmond 6 $691,20 W E D N ES D A Y I.C. West 0 0 016-16 TENTH - 5/16, GRADE D Richy Ree getting the Summer Games and the town in the Classic — Third round. 1 P.m. on E SP N Buffalo Center-Rake 3, Lake Mills 0 FB: lowa at Michigan, 1:42 C.R. Kennedy 6 6 3 6-21 $38.40, 10.00, 6.60 Free Reign $3.80, 3.80 Gome 4 College Football — lowa-Michigan. Comanche 13, Bellevue 12 French Alps the Winter Games Paris was runner- FB: lowa State at Colorado K's Firesign $8.60 Q-S31.00 T-S1607.60 New York at Boston, 7:25 P.m. 1 30 p.m. on CBS. Carroll Kuemper 13, Sioux City West 7 CRK—Greg Fitzhorris 7 run (kick PICK-SIX-(4-6) $24.40 Men of October — 2 p.m. on K W W L; Cedar Falls 20. Marsholltown 10 blocked). up for the Summer Games, while Sofia, Bulgaria, T H U R SD A Y (Oct. 23) FB: UNI at Southern Illinois ELEVENTH - 5/16, GRADE D AY's 3:30 p.m. on W OC; 4 p.m. on KTTC ; 5 Cedar Falls NU 28, Eldora-N.P. 20 C R K —Chris Dunn 17 poss from Bob (If necessary) Fortune $3.00, 3.20, 2.80 J s Red Hot fimished second among the winter cities . . . p.m. on WHO, Cltn MD at N E Gse Lke, ppd. light fail. FB: Buena Vista vs. Upper lowa O'Sheo (kick failed) Game 5 $12.00, 6.20 Fancy Escape $3.60 Q-S45.40 College Football — Alabama-Tennes- Colfax-Mingo 13, Twin Cedars 12 (OT) C R K — FG Russ Blood 27 Internaional Olympic Committee President Juan at UNI-Dome T $273.80 New York at Boston, 7:35 P.m. see. 2:25 p.m. on ABC. Columbus Jet. 17, Packwood Pekin 15 ICW —Joson Ross 3 run (Jo hn Hesse T W E L F T H - 3/8, G R A D E D Night Thoroughbred Racing Maryland Mil­ Crrvlle Eastwd 41, Qumbv Wllow 14 run) Antonio Samaranch said Friday he is expecting a SA TU R D A Y (Oct. 25) FB: Coe at Illinois College Dash $8.80, 3.60, 3.00 Dark Evening $3.00, lions — 3 p.m. on E SP N CB Lewis Central 34, Red Oak 7 ICW — Doug Scott 2 run (M ike O'Con­ (If necessary) 3.00 Lynn Logan $3.80 Q-S10.20 T -$151.40 fourth set of meetings over a North Korean threat College Football — Ohio State-Purdue. CB St. Albert 45, Holy Name (Neb) 14 FB: Cornell at Monmouth nor pass trom Ross) Game 6 A - 1468 H - $93,568 6 p.m. on W TBS. Creston 32, Glenwood 7 FB: Luther at Loras CRK—Augie Gureno 85 kickoft return to the 1988 Summer Games at Seoul. Boston at New York, 7:25 p.m. College Football — Arkansas-Texas. Cumberlond-Massena 6, Anita 0 6:30 p.m. on E SP N . Dav. Assmptn 31, Dav. North 28 (20T) CC: Lamb-Kohawk Invitational (m,w) SU N D A Y (Oct. 20) C.R. LaSalle 17 World Series Baseball — Gome 1: Davenport Centrol 21, Bettendorf 7 (If necessary) ■ MISC. — Don Zimmer, who was third-base Boston at New York Mets. 7 p.m. on Davis County 26, Oskaloosa 15 at Seminole Valley, 11 a.m. Turkey Valley 7 Game 7 NBC. Denison 47, P erry 6 coach for the New York Yankees for most of this CC: lowa Open (w), 10 AT CEDAR FALLS (UNI-Dome) Boston at New York, 7:25 p.m. College Football — lowa State-Colo- DM Hoover 58, DM Roosevelt 28 TV CRL season, has been hired as the San Francisco rado (tooe-delayed). 11 p.m. on WOI. DM Lincoln 31, DM North 6 CC: UNI, lowa in Central Coll. Meet First downs 6 21 Dunlap 27, Ida Grove 9 Yords rushing 94 308 Giants’ third-base coach for next year . . . Past Results Eorlham 27, Stuart-Menlo 20 at Normal, III. DUBUQUE GREYHOUND PARK Yards passing 57 0 Elk Horn-Kimbollton 56, Exiro 0 Evening session University of Maryland basketball players Terry AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES CC: ISU at Wisconsin Inv. (m,w) Comp-ott-int 3-13-2 0- 3-2 Emmetsburg 34, Siblev-Ochevedan 0 FIRST D 5/16 31.30 (Boston won series, 4-3) Punts-average 3-34 1-23 Fairfield 17, Ottumwa 0 FH: Northwestern at lowa, 1 6 Boborino 21.60 8.80 7.40 Long and David Gregg, indicted in connection Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0 Gome t — 8, Boston 1 Forest City 22, Northwood-Kensett 6 3 Scooter 8.80 3.80 PREP Penalties-yards 6-40 2-20 with the death of teammate Len Bias, are Game 2 — Boston 9, California 2 Garner-Havfield 21, Osage 20 SOC: Coe at UW-Platteville (m) t Record Ace 2.80 Game 3 — California 5, Boston 3 Greene 29, Manly North Central 20 Turkey Valley 7 0 0 0 - 7 Quinielo 3-6 72.60 cooperating with Prince George’s County, Md. Gome 4 — California 4, Boston 3(11) FOOTBALL TEN: lowa in ITCA Championships Greenfield 29, Afton East Union 8 C.R. LaSalle 7 0 7 3-17 Perfecta 6-3 356.70 Gome 5 — Boston 7, California 0 (11) Grinnell 9, Pella 3 at Madison, Wis. $2 Tri 6-3-1 725.60 prosecutors who are seeking to bolster their case TV—M ike Bentley 33 poss from Mike Game 0 — Boston 10, California 4 Guthrie Center 27, Von Meter 10 $1 Tri 6-3-1 362.80 Gome 7 — Boston 8, California 1 Magner (Bentley kick) against a third man who allegedly supplied the Grundy Center 35, Dike 25 TEN: Gateway Champ, at St. Louis (w) SECOND C 5/16 31.02 C R L — Dave Fialo 7 run (Tom Cisler NL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Late Thursday Hamburg 44, Sidney 0 1 Eorly Dawn 33.20 8.40 3.20 drugs that killed the 22-year-old star, sources VB: lowa at Michigan State kick) (14ew York won series, 4-2) CEDAR-WAPSIE Harlan 37, Clarinda 12 2 ML Princeton 3.60 2.80 C R L — Fialo 4 run (Cisler kick! Hastings Nishno Valley 26, Essex 8 VB: Missouri at lowa State, 7 7 Oliver's Essence 2.20 said . . . Former heavyweight champion Michael Game 1 — Houston 1, New York 0 C.R. LaSalle 17, Turkey Valley 7 C R L — FG Cisler 40 Humboldt 41, Algona 6 Quinielo 1-2 56.20 D.D. 6-1 299.00 Game 2 — New York 5, Houston 1 Dokes has been indicted by a grand jury on Kanawha 57, Dows 0 VB: Coe at Winona State Tournament Perfecta 1-2 146.40 Game 3 — New York 6, Houston 5 Knoxville 24, Albia 0 $2 Tri 1-2-7 416.00 charges of cocaine trafficking and marijuana Game 4 — Houston 3, New York 1 Friday’s Results Lawton-Bronson 34, Sloan Westwood 0 $1 Tri 1-2-7 208.00 Game 5 — New York 2, Houston 1 (12) Others METRO Logan-Magnolio 16, Woodbine 14 COLLEGE THIRD E 5/16 30.88 possession. Dokes could face up to 20 years in Game 4 — New York 7, Houston 6 (16) W L PF PA Louisa-Muscatine 14, Central Lee 0 1 Oliver's Viceroy 12.80 6.00 2.80 prison if convicted of the charges in the Prairie 6 1 136 67 Lynnville-Sully 21, Eddyville 7 DOGS: Dub. Greyhound Park, 1 & 7:45 VOLLEYBALL 5 Double Echo 11.60 4.80 Regis 5 1 149 76 Mollard 40, Sioux Rapids Rembrondt 0 DOGS: Wat. Greyhound Park, 1:30 & 7:45 2 Blue Choz 2.40 indictment, unsealed Friday in state court. . . World Series Rosters Linn-Mar 5 2 144 69 Molvern 56, Farragut 14 Quinielo 1-5 102.60 BOSTON RED SOX Morion 5 2 93 75 Manilla 21, Manning 0 Perfecta 1-5 209.70 Mac O’Grady, who completed his six-tournament No. B T Ht W t Ex LaSalle 4 3 99 77 Mediapolis 42, Keokuk 0 Friday’s Results $2 Tri 1-5-2 394.20 suspension on Oct. 5, has paid his $5,000 fine and Catchers Jefferson 3 4 82 100 Missouri Valley 19, Griswold 0 $1 Tri 1-5-2 197.10 lowa def. Michigan, 7-15,15-7,15-9,15-8 lOGedman, Rich L R 6-0 215 6 Washington 3 4 98 82 Murray 43, Orient-Mocksburg 0 FOURTH B 5/16 30.88 regained his eligibility to compete in PGA Tour lowa State def. Colorado, 15-2,15-6,15-1 15 Sullivan, More R R 6-4 205 2 Kennedy 2 5 117 177 Nashua 53, Rockwell 18 3 Mr. Je rry 5.60 3.40 2.20 Upper lowa def. Mount M ercy, 15-6,15- . . . Infielders Neolo Tri-Center 28, Trevnor 0 6 You're Too Nice 5.40 4.00 golf events Kevin Cogan said Friday the lowa City High 14, Linn-Mar 13 pass from Mike V illari). F G — Randy 10, 15-5 17 Barrett, Marty R5-10 175 Nevada 30, Roland Story 19 4.40 Marion 12, Independence 0 Schulteions (25). Hudson 13 1 Magic Work $5,000 fine and two-race probation levied against 26 Boggs, Wade R 6-2 190 NE Hamilton 23, East Greene 0 Prairie 7, Jefferson 0 North Linn: TDs — Mott Holub (5 Quinielo 3-6 21.20 6 Buckner Bill L 6-1 185 North Kossuth 8, Armstrong Rngstd 6 North Tama 7 run), Nick Ptlughaupt (2 run), Bart Perfecta 3-6 44.10 him for unsportsmanlike conduct in last Sunday’s 5 Owen, Spike L 6-1 185 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Odebolt-Arthur 27, West Monono 22 Seltrecht (34 interception return). PAT GIRLS’ $2 Tri 3-6-1 257.80 7 Romero, Ed R 5-11 150 Conference Overall Ogden 14, Rockwell City 0 North Tama 0 0 0 7 - 7 Indy-car race at Monterey, Calif., are — Ptlughaupt (kick) $1 Tri 3-6-1 128.90 11 Stapleton, Dave R 6-1 185 W L W L Olds WACO 42, Harmony 7 Hudson 7 6 0 0-13 SWIMMING FIFTH D 5/16 30.80 "outrageous.” . . . Denis Potvin set a record for Outfielders C.R. Proirle 4 1 6 1 Osceola Clarke 18, Corning 0 North Toma: TD — Don Kopriva (It 8 Centerfold 60 5.20 3.20 20 Armas, Tony 6-1 200 10 lowa City High 4 1 6 1 Parkersburg 27, Aplmgton 7 Solon 75 pass from Chad Kruse). PA T — Leon 1 Lovie Con Do 7.60 3.20 career assists by an NHL defenseman and the 25 Baylor, Don 6-1 210 15 Linn-Mar 4 1 5 2 Pleasant Valley 24, North Scott 13 Coonrad (kick). 5 Sparklin Skip 2.40 24 Evons, Dwight 6-3 205 14 Dubuque Hempstead 4 1 4 3 Pocahontas 26, Monson 3 Durant 0 New York Islanders Thursday night. He has 684 Hudson: TDs — Judd Grover (5 run), Quinielo 1-8 36.40 39 Greenwell, Mike 6-0 189 R C.R. Washington 3 2 3 4 Redfleld-DxfId 23, Mrtnsdle-SM 12 Late Thursday Jett Luders (4 pass trom Brian Milner. Perfecta 8-1 61.20 assists, one more than Brad Park . . . Chris 40 Henderson, Dave 6-2 212 5 Dubuque Wohlert 3 3 4 3 Reinbeck 35, Conrad BCL 0 Durant 0 0 0 0- PAT — Luders (kick). AT C.R. K E N N E D Y $2 Tri 8-1-5 285.20 14 Rice, Jim 6-2 205 12 C.R Kennedy 2 4 2 5 Schleswig 13, Charter Oak-Ute 0 Solon 27201414- Kennedy 46, lowo City West 34 $1 Tri 8-1-5 142.60 McCarron, the nation’s leading jockey, suffered a Pitchers C.R. Jefferson 1 4 3 4 Shelbv-Tennant 22, Underwood 0 SIXTH A 5/16 30.64 Solon: TDs — Todd Krantz 2 (12, 31 200 medley relay — Kennedy (Kerry 23 Boyd, "Oil Can" 6-1 155 lowa City West 1 4 2 5 Sheldon 20, Spirit Lake 13 Iowa City Regina 14 7 Dutch Brady 37.60 13.40 11.20 broken leg Thursday when he was thrown from passes from Mike Herdliska), Joe Dono­ Greving, Jenni Adorns, Kristine Ernst, 21 Clemens, Roger 6-4 205 Dubuque Senior 0 5 1 6 Sioux City Eost 33, Sioux City North 7 1 ET's Misty Black 6.20 4.00 van 2 (74, 14 posses from Herdliska), West Branch 7 Lisa Lensing), 1:57.68; 200 free — his mount during a five-horse spill in $45,000 28 Crowford, Steve 6-5 225 South Page 9, Tabor Fremont-Mills 6 3 Bright Hawk 11.60 C R. Prairie 7, C.R. Jefferson 0 Jeff Greene 2 (1 run, 85 kickotf return), Lensing (CRK), 2:01.67; 200 IM - Kim 47 Hurst, Bruce 6-3 215 Stanton 50, New Market 0 Quinielo 1-7 82.80 Dub. Hempstead 13, Db. Senior 7 (OT) Herdliska 2 (43 run, 34 fumble return), Brekke (C RK ),2:18.29; 50free-Adorns feature race for older horses at Santa Anita, 48 Lollar, Tim 6-3 195 Sutherland 22, Primgor 7 West Branch 0 7 0 0— 7 Perfecta 7-all 42.60 Perfecta all-1 7.80 lowa City High 14, Linn-Mar 13 Kyle Stahley 2 (28, tO runs), Ty Goids- (CRK), 24.96; Diving — B. Jacques 49 Nipper, Al 6-0 188 Terril 8, Groettinger 0 lowo City Re9 ina 0 0 7 7— 14 $2 Tri 7-1-3 4280.80 Calif. berry (10 pass from Herdliska). PATs — (ICW), 211.85; 100 fly - Cathv Kerr 43Sambito, Joe 6-1 190 WAMAC Walnut 22, Carson-Mocendonia 7 $1 Tri 7-1-3 2140.40 Fernando Urdaneta 7 (kicks), Goldsber- West Branch: TD — Chris Braddock (IC W ), 1:05.29, 100 free - Brekke 31 Schiraldi, Calvin 6-4 200 Conference Overall Woterloo East 33, Waterloo Central 0 SEVENTH C 5/16 31.07 ry (pass from Herdliska). (3 run). PAT — Rick Fountain. (C R K ),56.21; 500 free - Lensing (C R K ), 46 Stanley, Bob 6-4 220 WL W L Woterloo West 27, Mason City 7 3 Branded K 16.80 7.40 4.20 Regina: TDs — Tim Nicknish (30 5:31.68; 100 back — Julie Zuehlke (IC W ), 53 Stewart, Sam m y 6-3 208 Morion 5 0 5 2 Waukee 30, Woodword-Granger 6 4 K's Fast Eddy 6.20 3.00 interception return), Tom Brandt (7 1:07.88 100 breast — Adams (CRK), West Delaware 4 1 5 1 Webster City 30, lowo Falls 7 I.C. to host runs Ackley-Geneva 41 1 Watermelon Sugar 2.80 pass from Matt Auer). PA Ts — Robert 1.08.90; 400 free relay — Kennedy Manager: John McNamaro Monticello 3 2 3 4 West Marshall 28, Carlisle 6 Quiniela 3-4 33.40 Cook (2 kicks). (Gobrielie Cory, Greving, Shannon Pet- Anamoso 2 3 3 4 WDM Dowling 34, WDM Volley 21 LaPorte City 20 Perfecta 3-4 77.70 titt, Brekke), 4:00.65. The 10th running of the Iowa City Hospice NEW YORK METS Independence 2 3 3 4 Westside Ar-We-Va 42, W. Harrison 6 $2 Tri 3-4-1 30120 JV score — Kennedy 65, West 13 NO. B T Ht Wt Ex Maquoketa 2 3 3 4 Ackley-Geneva 7)413 7—41 Maquoketa 18 $1 Tri 3-4-1 150.60 Road Races will be held Sunday. Catchers Vinton 0 6 0 7 East Buchanan 20 LaPorte City 0 8 012-20 Kennedy 54, lowa City High 26 EIGHTH B DC 39.37 About 1,700 runners are expected to compete 8 Carter, Gory R R 6-2 210 12 West Delaware 7 4 Cute N Royal 16.60 11.20 5.80 Benton Community 10, Anomosa 6 Starmont 15 Acklev-Genevo: TDs — Tony Meyer 2 200 medley relay — Kennedy (Grev­ 49 Heorn, Ed R R 6-3 215 R 3SM Odd Markings 9.40 4.40 Maquoketa 18. West Deloware 7 (22 pass from Steve Mever, fumble ing, Auoms, Ernst. Lensing), 1:57.68 ; 200 in four races. There is a one-mile fun run at 8 Infielders AT WINTHBTKR EB Moquoketa 6 6 6 0-18 2 Maid Rich 9.80 Marion 12, Independence 0 recovery in end zone), Brian Benning 2 free - Lensing (C P K ), 2.01.67; 200 IM - 6 Backm on, W ally S R 5-9 160 4 First downs 15 16 West Delaware 0 7 0 0 - 7 Quiniela 3-4 85.00 a.m. The 5,000-meter, 10,000-meter and half­ Monticello 67, Vinton 0 (1,1 runs), Lynn Silver (28 punt return), Koren Wieting (IC H ), 2:16.91; 50 free — 2 Elster, Kevin R R 6-2 180 R Yards rushing 241 187 Perfecto 4-3 451.80 Brett Moews, (48 rum. PA T s — Benning Moquoketo: TDs — Dave Hazer 3 (2,2, Adams (C R K ), 24.96; Diving — K. Cole marathon races begin at 9 a.m. 17 Hernandez, Keith L L 6-0 195 11 TRI-RIVERS Yords passing 0 69 $2 Tri 4-3-2 8 79.00 5 (kicks). 2 runs). (ICH). 182.15, 100 fly - Wieting (ICH), 20 Johnson, Howard S R 6-0 175 3 Conference Overa Comp-att-int 0-6-3 4-10-0 $1 Tri 4 3-2 439.50 LoPorte City: TDs — Keith Moody (1 West Delaware: TD — Je rry Alden 05 59.24: 100 free - Brekke (C R K ), 56.21; 22 Knight, Ray R R 6-2 195 10 W L W L Punts-average 3-36.7 4-31.7 NINTH C 5/16 30.79 run), Brad Metcolf (50 pass from Pat poss from Shaun Klein) PAT — Dan 500 free — Lensing (C R K ), 5:31.68 100 35 Mitchell, Kevin R R5-11 210 R Stormont 5 1 6 1 Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-1 8 Luke Airborne 3.60 3.20 2.20 McForland), Chris Niemeyer (25 Pass Schroder (kick). bock - Greving (C R K ), 1:09.47; 100 3 Santana, Rafael R R 6-1 160 2 Center Point 5 1 5 2 Penalties-yards 5-55 3-25 5 Flying Nighthawk 7.00 3.60 from McFarland). PAT — Metcalf (pass breast — Adams (C R K ), 1:08.90 ; 400 free 11 Teufel, Tim R R 6-0 175 3 Eost Buchanon S 1 5 2 4 Gotebo Thunder 2.60 BRASWELL Starmont 0 3 6 6— 15 from Gene Schmitz). relay — Kennedy (Cory, Greving, Pet- Outfielders Maquoketa Volley 4 2 4 3 MFL 33 Quinielo 5-8 20.80 East Buchanan 6 0 8 6—20 titt, Brekke), 4:00.65. 4 Dykstra, Len L L5-10 160 2 Alburnett 3 3 4 3 Pertecto 8-5 54.60 JV score — Kennedy 66, City High 13 From page 1B 25 Heep, Danny L L 5-11 185 6 Springville 3 4 3 4 E B — Mike Kortenkamp 1 run (Kor- Belle Plaine 32 Valley 0 $2 Tri 8-5-4 102.60 13 Mozzilli, Lee S R 6-1 195 10 North Linn 2 4 2 5 tenkamp kick failed) $1 Tri 8-5-4 51.30 I 1 Keota 28 18 Strawberry, Darryl L L 6-6 190 3 Centrol City 6 6 S — John Nus 27 FG Valley 0 0 0 0 - 0 TENTH B 5/16 31.16 team. "I get cut either way. The courts put you in 1 Wilson, Mookie S R5-10 168 Í Edgewood-Colesburg 0 6 1 6 EB — Mike Jenks 1 run (John Meyer MFL 7 620 0-33 4 Dottie's Best 6.20 3.80 3.00 Pitchers Keota 014 6 8-28 an impossible situation, and the NCAA puts you Alburnett 22, Ed-Co 6 pass Charlie Stanford) M F L : TDs — Mott Kromber (58 pass BOYS’ GOLF 7 Polish Pilot 4.80 3.00 38 Aguilera, Rick R R 6-5 193 2 Belle Plaine 816 0 8-32 Center Point 38, Springville 12 S — Randy Hamlett 1 run (Scot from Mike Stott), Terry W alter (33 pass 6 Brondv Hawk 4.00 12 Darling, Ron R R 6-3 195 3 in an impossible situation.” East Buchanan 20, Stormont 15 McClure run failed) Keota: TDs — Allan Sieren 3 (16.15,40 from Staff, 9 run), Staff (1 run), Brian Quiniela 4-7 16.40 Super-Six 4 of 6 34.80 50 Fernandez, Sid L L 6-1 220 2 North Linn 19, Centrol City 9 S — McClure 1 run (Jason Walloce runs), Kurt Sieren (1 run). PATs — A Middendort (40 interception return), Perfecta 4-7 23.70 Carryover: 1687 " I’m terribly disappointed for Jeff,” Braswell’s 16 Gooden. Dwight R R 6-2 190 3 Wopsie Volley 59, Maquokefo Valley 0 pass failed) Sieren (run). K. Sieren (run) PATs — Rick Meisner 3 (kicks). $2 Tri 4 7-6 132.80 42 McDowell, Roger R R 6 -1 175 2 Friday’s Results attorney, Tom Hyland, told the Associated Press E B — Kortenkamp I run (M ever run Belle Plaine: TDs — Armen Van $t Tri 4-7-6 66,40 40 Niemann, Randy L L 6-5 215 4 EASTERN IOWA HAWKEYE STATE MEET fo iled ) Scoyoc 3 (6, 1, 8 runs), Rory Kelly (34 ELEVENTH A DC 39.22 upon learning of the Supreme Court justice’s 19 0ieda, Bob L L 6-1 190 5 Conference Overall At West Des Moines pass from Cole Daily). PA T s — Kelly (2 Postville 36 2 Dork Dazzle 5.60 4.60 3.40 47 Orosco, Jesse R L 6-2 185 5 WL W L (W illow Creek C.C., Par-71) posses from Daily), Van Scovoc (pass 3 ML Bandit 12.40 4.20 order. "(Jeff) was extremely elated, he thought 39 Sisk, Doug R R 6-2 210 4 Solon 7 0 7 0 C.R. Prairie 7 Sumner 0 First-round scores from Daily, run). 1 Faded Blue 4.20 lowa City Regina 6 1 6 1 Team totals — 1. Waterloo Columbus Quiniela 2-3 29.60 he was going to get a chance to play in his first Mount Vernon 5 2 5 2 C.R. Jefferson 0 Manager: Davev Johnson Sumner 0 0 0 0 - 0 302 ; 2. W.D.M. Dowling 306 ; 3. Ames 307; Perfecto 2-3 71.40 Durant 3 4 3 4 game this year. He thought he would be able to AT KINGSTON STADIUM Benton Community 10 Postville 1413 2 7-36 4. C.R. Kennedy 311; 5. W.D.M. volley $2 Tri 2-3-1 176.20 Tipton 3 4 3 4 CRP CRJ Postville: TDs — Croig Schroeder 2 319; 6. Muscatine 328; 7. (tie) Dubuque $1 Tri 2-3-1 88.10 play at least one more game.” West Bronch 3 4 3 4 First downs 12 9 Anamosa 6 (10 poss from Kirby Snitker, 1 run), Senior and Bettendorf 329; 9. Clinton 342. T W E L F T H A 5/16 30.81 PRO HOCKEY West Liberty 3 4 3 4 Yards rushing 41-109 37-109 More is at stake than the career of one football Mike Emck (74 run), Don DeCook (1 7 J J's Super Start 6.20 4.40 3.00 Wilton 3 4 3 4 Yards passing 53 39 Anamosa 0 0 0 6 - 6 Individual leaders run), Tony Schoger (8 poss from Snit­ 1 Homspun Buddy 3.00 2.40 Mid-Prairie 1 6 1 6 Comp-att-int 4-8-1 3-11-1 Benton 7 3 0 0-10 player. Since the NCAA considers Braswell to be ker) PATs — Snitker 2 (kicks), Rick Ed Lewis, Wat. Columbus, 72 6 Bonnie Hawk 3.20 Clear Creek 0 7 0 7 Punts-average 3-32.6 3-28.0 Anamoso: TD — Mike Eldred (1 run). Lenth (rum Safety — Ball snapped out Bill Hoefle, Ames, 73 Quiniela 1-7 16.00 ineligible, using him could result in forfeits and Fumbles-lost 2-1 3-3 NHL lowa City Regina 14, West Branch 7 Benton Community: TD — Sherwm of end zone over punter's heod. Perfecta 7-1 146.40 Penalties-yards 3-20 2-20 Kennedy scores Mount Vernon 28, Mid-Prame 0 (12 pass trom Ross Junge) PA T — $2 Tri 7-1-6 158.80 might jeopardize TV revenue and a possible bowl THURSDAY'S LATE RESULTS Solon 75, Durant 0 Jason Seboldt. FG - Seboldt (33). $1 Tri 7-1-6 79.40 Prairie 0 0 7 0 - 7 Randy Johnson 41-36—77 Monticello 62 THIRTEENTH D DC 39 94 bid. Boston 5, Minnesota 3 Tipton 20, West Liberty 16 Jefferson 0 0 0 0 - 0 Derek Johansen 38-39-77 Wilton 67, Clear Creek 0 2 Bedos Mommy Blue 7.60 4.00 3.20 4, Calgary 2 Vinton 6 Thad Naso 35 43—78 Iowa State wants Braswell to play, but only if poss from John Cascade 23 7 Whitney Wins 4.00 2.60 MID-EAST Bob Blank 42-37-79 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Odell (Terry W illiam s kick) 3 Lil'sGift 2.80 he is cleared by the NCAA. Braswell has sued East Dubuque 0 Roger Smith 46-40-86 Conference Overall Monticello 1420)414-62 Quiniela 2-7 21.40 Q.D. 1-7; 2-7 201.00 Pittsburgh 7, Buffalo 3 ISU — not the NCAA — in an effort to have his W L W L Vinton 0 0 0 6 - 6 Perfecto 2-7 66.90 Attendance: 1741 Toronto 3, New Jersey 2 Preston 6 0 7 0 lowa City High 14 East Dubuque 0 0 0 0 - 0 Edmonton 4, Detroit 3 Monticello: TDs — Dave Schlormonn $2 Tri 2 7-3 128.00 Handle: 181627 eligibility restored. Guttenberg 5 1 5 2 Cascode 014 9 0-23 Linn-Mar 13 (7 run), Duane Monternoch (10 run), GIRLS’ CROSS $1 Tri 2-7-3 64 00 TONIGHT'S GAMES Lisbon 3 3 4 3 "I was the one that declared him ineligible,” Coscade: TDs — Kevin Felton 2 (18, 3 Pau l Rousell (30 p o s s from Steve (All Iowa times) Olin 3 3 4 3 AT IOWA CITY runs), Loros M cElm eel (7 pass trom Holmes), Todd Hiler (5 run), Brad East Central 3 3 3 4 LMICH COUNTRY explained Urick, speaking for the school. "That’s N Y Rangers at N Y Isles, 6:05 p.m. Russ Beecher) FG — Felton (47). Bohlken (54 pass from Holmes), Jett Lincoln Community 2 4 2 5 First downs 6 14 TROTTERS Philadelphia at Hartford, 6:35 p.m. Safety — Bad snap over E D punter's Sauser (30 run), Doug Black (20 fumble why it (the lawsuit) was against me.” Midland 1 5 2 5 Yords rushing 20-118 35-136 Buffalo at Washington, 6:35 p.m. heod out of endzone. recovery), Jason Jones (28 run), Tom Clarence-Lowden 1 5 1 6 Yards passing 72 195 Urick made his ruling of a two-week suspen­ New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 6:35 p.m. Brokow (35 run) PATs — Monternoch Passes 7-14-0 14 29-3 Friday’s Results Chicago at Toronto, 7:05 p.m Clarence-Lowdert 7, Midland 0 (8 kicks). sion against Braswell the day before the season- Punts-average 7-42.0 5-36.4 Clarence-Lowden 7 WAPSIE CONFERENCE MEET Detroit at Calgary, 7:05 P.m. East Central 22, Lincoln Community 0 Friday’s Results Fumbles lost 0-0 1-0 At Oxford Junction Winnipeg at Montreal, 7:05 p.m. Guttenberg 7, Lisbon 0 opener with Iowa. But the NCAA, the governing Yords penalized 5-45 4-35 Midland 0 Preston 23 QUAD CITY DOWNS Quebec ot St. Louis, 7:35 p.m Preston 23, Olin 0 Team scores — 1 Andrew 12, 2 Evening session body of college sports, ruled Braswell out for the Voncouver ot Minnesota 7 35 p.m. Linn-Mar 7 0 0 6— 13 CEDAR-WAPSIE Midland 0 0 0 0- Olin 0 Calomus-Wheatlond 36. Trock: Fast Boston at , 9:35 p.m. lowa City High 0 0 6 8— 14 T o p finishers — I. Korol Peters (A) year. Subsequent appeals to the NCAA have (Jesup game not included) Clarence-Lowden 7 0 0 0- FIR S T , Pace, l Mile, NW$1 PM Roce LT Conference Overall LM — Tom Busch 33 pass from Ted Olin 0 0 0 0 - 0 13:20, 2. Ja io Rosenfels (A ), 3. Amy Clorence-Lowden. TD — Doin Brun- 4 - Anns Farm Roker 13.60 6.20 3.80 failed. Sheeley (Steve Rittgers kick) Preston 3 7 7 6-23 Ewing (Oxford Jet.). scheen (16 pass from Greg Bochmon). 3 - Jom e Dapper 7.00 5.20 Wer,sie Volley ICH — Gerry Colemon 15 pass from PAT — Brunscheen (kick). Preston: TDs — Kevin Neill (59 poss 6 - Racing Elien 3.80 "I don’t have any power now,” said Urick. " I’m PRO SOCCER Turkey Volley Chris HuPfeld (kick blocked) from Dovid Ringen), Kyle Krembring Time: 2.04.2 ICH — Mike Loney 24 p o s s from in the stands. There’s no winning. 02 run), Ringen O run) F G — Ringen Quinello: (3-4) Poid $51 20 Quinella Pool Jesup Hupfeld (Coleman poss from Hupfeld) Decorah 24 BOYS’ CROSS (29) PA Ts — Ringen (2 kicks). 3,905, Muluel Pool 5,273 "Do I obey the dictates of the NCAA, or do I LM — Jim Albaugh 60 run (pass Denver 33, New Hampton 0 MISL Preseason failed) Crestwood 6 COUNTRY SECOND, Pace, Mile, NWS1000 L6 Sts obey the dictates of the court? That’s the Wopsie Volley 59, Maquoketo Valley 0 2- Ripple Jodi 7.20 4.40 3,00 (All Iowa times) South Winneshiek 22 Jesup vs. Clarksville, no report 5- Kimberly Jo 5 40 4.20 dilemma.” FRIDAY'S RESULT Marion 12 Crestwood 6 0 0 0 - 6 NORTHEAST IOWA Decorah 0 6 810-24 North Fayette 19 4 Sherrie Joae 7.60 Braswell was not available for comment. Coach Chicago 5, Baltimore 4, OT Conference Overall Independence 0 Friday’s Results Time: 2:04.2 Crestwood: TD — Dorrin Armstrong Daily Double' 14-2) Poid $54.40 D D TONIGHT'S GAME WL W L North Fayette 712 0 0-19 Jim Criner declined comment. AT INDEPENDENCE (2 run). WAPSIE CONFERENCE MEET Decorah 5 0 7 0 South Winneshiek 8 0 6 8 - 2 2 Pool 7,9)9 Quinello: (2-5) Paid $23.60 Decoroh: TDs — Kent Houdek 0 run), At Oxford Junction Wichito vs. Kansas City Charles City 3 2 4 3 M 1 Quinella Pool 2,713 Perfecta: (2-5) Paid Reid Crawford, an attorney who works in the Joe Lambert (to run), Pot Williams (8 North Fayette: TDs — Jim Geyer (3 (at Omaha, Neb ), 7:35 P.m. Crestwood 3 2 4 3 First downs 14 15 Team scores — ) Andrew 32,2. Oxford $39.40 Perfecta pool 4,044, Mutuel Pool Yards rushing 217 230 pass from Jason Oleiniczak). PATs — run), Abe Simpson O run), Brad Wymer 5,340 ISU president’s office, said the school did not SUNDAY Woverly-Shell Rock 3 2 3 4 Junction 38, 3. Bellevue Marquette 40,4 Yords passing 30 46 Houdek (run), Lars Mellenseter (kick). (13 run) PAT — Brad Niewoehner New Hampton 2 3 2 5 Calamus Wheatland 41, 5 Delwood 66. TH IRD , Pace, 1 Mile, NWS550 L6 Sts want to stop Braswell’s legal move Friday, but New York vs Baltimore, 3:05 p.m. Comp-ott-int 3-7-0 2-4-1 FG - Mellenseter (21). kick). Oelwein 2 3 2 5 Top finishers — 1 Scott Portz (A ) 3 -Mr. Rick 5.80 2.60 2.20 Punts-average 2-35 2-33 South Winneshiek: TDs — Mark Wilt- Woukon 0 6 0 7 10;45, 2. Chad Flynn (C-W), 3. Jimmy 1 Pete Spinner 2.60 2.20 felt it must. Fumbles-lost 0-0 2-2 gen (82 kickoft return, 5 pass trom Dyersville Beckman 15 Irwin (C-W) 4 - Dynamite Skipper 2.20 Charles City 20, Waukon 6 Penalties-yards 8-75 7-50 Dennis Hanken), Hanken (8 run). PATs "I think we’re in a very difficult spot,” he said. PRO Decorah 24, Crestwood 6 Prairie Du Chien 14 — Hanken (run), Doren Hohen (pass Time 2:04.1 Denver 33, New Hampton 0 Marion 0 0 6 6-12 from Hanken). Quinello: (1-3) Paid $8.80 Quinella Pool "A very awkward spot.” Woverly-Shell Rock 22, Oelwein 0 Independence 0 0 0 0 - 0 3,179 Perfecta: (3-1) Paid $24.80 Perfec­ A few days ago, Iowa State was battling for BASKETBALL Prairie Du Chien 7 7 0 0-14 DOGS ta pool 4,218, Mutuel Pool 5,750 SOUTH IOWA CEDAR LEAGUE M—Shane Wmgerson 88 run (failed) Dyersville Beckmon 0 IS 0 0-15 Tipton 20 Braswell before an NCAA committee. Friday, Conference Overall M—Don Spoethe 1 run (pass failed) FOURTH, Pace, 1 Mile, ClmSlOOO Prairie Du Chien: TDs — Scott Shedi- WL W L West Liberty 16 1 ■ Happy Honamon 4.20 3.60 3.20 vy (70 run), Dick Feve (1 run). PATs — school officials had to battle against him. lowo Volley 7 0 7 0 6 -Super Iron 18.20 7.80 NBA Preseason Alburnett 22 Aoron M artin (2 kicks). English Valleys 6 1 6 1 Tipton 012 0 8 - 2 0 Friday’s Results 8 Game One 5.20 "We have no choice,” said Crawford. "We are Dyersville Beckman: TDs — Lee THURSDAYS LATE RESULTS Sigourney 6 1 6 t Edgewood-Colesburg 6 West Liberty 0 0)6 0-16 WATERLOO GREYHOUND PARK Time: 2:03.3 Cusick (8 run), Carl Mensen (1 run). faced in an awkward spot of having to fight Jeff Williomsburg 5 2 5 2 Matinee session Quinella: (1-6) Poid $67.40.Quinella Pool Phoenix 128. Son Antonio 114 PATs — Cusick (kick). Chuck Wolfe Tipton: TDs — Nathan Schmidt (36 Belle Plaine 3 4 3 4 3,396 Perfecta: (1-6) Paid $78.20. Perfec­ Detroit 124, L.A, Clippers 104 Ed-Co 0 0 0 6 - 6 (recovered fumble in end zone), poss from Murphy), Murphy (9 run), FIRST 516, GRADE D Shah Day Braswell.” Keoto 3 4 3 4 ta pool 4,419, Mutuel Pool 5,898 Alburnett 8 7 0 7-22 Brad Wargo (7 poss from Murphy). $35.20,206.00,5.80 Cup Of Honey $9 40,5.00 F R ID A Y S R E S U L T S Montezuma 3 4 3 4 He called the situation "unpleasant.” PATs — Murphy (run). Won W av Wendy $3.60 Q $97 20 T-S231.00 FIFTH, Pace, t Mile, Clm$3000 BGM 2 5 2 5 Ed-Co: TD - Chad Ernst (25 run). New Jersey 103, Cleveland 98 Dysart-Geneseo 47 West Liberty: TDs — Zach Weaver (4 SECOND 516, GRADE E Robert 2 Jolly Peter 6.20 4 00 3.80 In any case, Braswell will not play against HLV 0 7 0 7 Alburnett: TDs — Greg Turner (4 Boston 113, Houston 104 run), John Oostendorp (25 run) PATs — $4.60, 3.20, 2.40 M R S $4.40, 2.80 Skidrow 3-Spunky Adorn 3.40 3.20 Tri-County 7 run), Mork Flitsch (14 run), Russ Gladbrook 6 L.A. Lakers 109, Chicogo 99 0 0 7 Red $3 80 Q-$15.40 T-S68.40 D A IL Y DOU­ 6- Pay The Piper 7.60 Colorado today. Schmidt (37 pass from Bruce Feldman Oostendorp (run), Brennan (run). Utah 132. Denver 108 Belle Plaine 32, Keota 28 B L E $36.70 Time: 2:01.4 PATs — Feldman (run), Brian Kouba (2 Gladbrook 6 0 0 0 - 6 106, Sacramento 94 English Valleys 39, Tri-County THIRD 516, GRADE D Good Quinella: (2-3) P a id $16.80. Quinello Pool kicks). 01920 8-47 Dvsart-Geneseo Waverly-Shell Rock 22 ScoNttPR6.80, 4.00.3.40 Bold Mac $11,00, 2,623 Trifecta: (2-3-6) Poid $409.60. T ri­ T O N IG H T’S G A M ES lowa Valiev 42, HLV 0 fecta Pool 14478, Mutuel Pool 6,724 (A ll lowa times) Sigourney 14, Montezumo 9 Gladbrook TD — Christian Swongel Oelwein 0 6.20 Smitty $3.00 Q-$23.60 T $113.80 R Williamsburg 39, BGM 13 Center Point 38 0 run). FOURTH 5)6, GRADE M Baby Bloke SIX T H , Trot, 1 Mile, Fast.3000 Atlanta vs. Cleveland Dysort-Geneseo: TDs — Dave Sant- $2.80. 2 40, 3.20 Gold And Things $8.00, 4 - Knife Edge 5.60 3.20 2.40 (at Lake Placid, N.Y.), 6:30 pm. U P P E R IOWA Springville 12 W o verlyS.R 015 0 7-22 man (5 run), Brian McGrath (16, 46 14.80 Beginners Ed9e $3.00 Q-S45.60 T- 2-Chancy Cruiser 2.80 2.40 E Chicogo vs. L A Lakers Conference Overall Oelwein 0 0 0 0 - 0 passes from Stuart Overton), Trov Wood $222 20 8 JPCroal 3.00 (ot Chapel Hill, N.C.), 6:30 p.m. W L W L Center Point 81614 0-38 (4 run), Chad Hanson (4 run), Overton ( t Woverly-Shell Rock TDs — Mark FIFTH 516, GRADE D Precious Time: 2 03.3 New York vs. Washington Postville 5 t 6 1 Springville 0 0 6 6 - 1 2 A run), Brad Blackburn (2 run) PATs — Hallman (7, 3 runs). Jored Graemng (12 Jewell $6.60, 2.80,2.80 Debs CinOv $3.40, Quinella (2-4) Paid $7.80. Quinello Pool (at Fairfax, Vo ), 7 p m North Fayette 4 2 5 2 Center Point TDs — Steve Kramer 2 Jon Gerholdt (kick), Hanson (run), fumble return). PATs — Dean Knight 2.60 Kevm e My Friend $4.20 Q-$10.40 T- 3459 Perfecta: (4-2) Poid $15.00. Perfec­ Dallas ot Houston, 7:30 p.m. South Winneshiek 4 2 4 3 (7, 5 runs), Rod Ackerman 2 (61,3 runs), Steve Mayer (run). (run), Jason Hendrickson (2 kicks). $103.00 to pool 4438, Mutuel Pool 6,800 Indiana vs. Milwaukee West Centrol 4 2 4 3 D Vince Bowers (20 run). PATs — Acker­ SIXTH 5)6, GRADE E JO s Darrel (of Des Moines, lowa), 7:30 p.m. Sumner 3 3 4 3 SE V E N T H , Poce, I Mile, NW$I000 L6 Sts man (run), Greg Neilsen (pass from $4 20, 2.20, 2 20 Luc* i Lora $280. 2.80 Phoenix at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. MFL 3 3 3 4 East Central 22 West Central 19 2 Thrifty Kirk 16.40 5.60 3.80 Tom Boch). Bach (run), Bowers (run). Really Bold $3.20 Q-$8&0 ( $44,20 Philadelphia at Portland, 9:30 p.m. Elkoder Centrol 1 5 1 6 3 - Augustus A 4,40 2.80 Springville: TDs — Chad Forsblom SEVENTH 516, GRADE D Valuable Seattle vs. L.A. Clippers Valley 0 6 1 6 Lincoln Community 0 Elkader Central 0 6 -Inda Trouble 360 (29 run), Kelly Ball (10 poss from Kent Time $0.00 Speaks $0.00 Six Bees $0.00 T (at Carson, Calif ), 9:30 p.m. M FL 33, Valley 0 EIGHTH 516, GRADE M Yessiree Time: 2:03.1 Take an ISUZU Barnes). 7 6 6 0-19 Postville 36, Sumner 0 Eost Central 8 8 0 6 - 2 2 west Central $4 00, 2 80, 2 20 Rays Blue Knight $4.20, Qumella: (2-3) Paid $16.80. Quinella Pool SUNDAY 0 0 0 0 - 0 South Winneshiek 22, North Fayette 19 Lincoln Comm. 0 0 0 0 - 0 Elkader Centrol 2 20 Exile King $2.20 Q $8 20 T $30.80 2,379 Trifecto: (2-3-6) Poid $108.60 Tri- H Milwaukee vs. Boston West Central 19, Elkader Central 0 Guttenberg 7 Eost Central: TDs — Daron Heck West Central: TDs — Kurt Steinbron NINTH - 516, GRADE B River Lill tecta Pool 13,980, Mutuel Pool 4,765 Trooper II (at Toledo, Ohio), 6 P.m. mann (16 pass from Frank Gregerson, 1 (13 poss trom Darrin Treptow), Jam ie $14.00, 3.80, 3,40 BC's Golddigger $4.60, E IG H T H , Pace, 1 Mile, NW$)350 L6 Sts Utah vs. Dallas OTHERS Lisbon 0 E run), Rick Papke (32 run). PATs — Bunn (3 run), Jason Bruns (46 run) PAT 3.40 B N B s Tronado $4.80 QS33.20 T- 7 • Appleton N 9.00 5,20 3.60 (ot Fort Worth, Texas), 7:30 p.m. W L — Joe Kauten (kick). $681.00 Cascade 7 0 Papke (run), Gregerson (run). 5-Alm ie 19,20 8.20 Sacramento vs Golden State Guttenberg 0 7 0 0- T EN T H • 516, G R A D E D Rosie V $7.00, for a 4-year Benton Community 6 t 3 -Rush N-Willie(L) 4.40 (at Salmas, Calif.), 9:30 P.m. Lisbon 0 0 0 0- 4.40, 5.00 Fast Foto $5.80, 5.20 Lady Shiva C.R Regis 5 1 Time: 2:02.1 Denver vs. Portlond English Valleys 39 Williamsburg 39 $1180 Q-S53.20 T $726.00 PICK-SIX-16-6) Garwin 5 t Guttenberg: TD — Chris Evers (8 Quinello: (5-7) Paid $1)2.60. Quinello W (at Eugene. Ore.), 9:30 p.m. $1350.40 Dyersville Beckman 5 2 run). PA T — Evers (kick). Tri-County 0 BGM 13 Pool 4888, Mutuel Pool 5,730 E L E V E N T H - 516, G R A D E C Morris- Test Drive! North Tama 5 2 ton Jim $8.00,3.80, 2.60 Horb Hank $8.20, NINTH, Pace, 1 Mile, ClmSlOOO Tripoli 5 2 A Mount Vernon 28 Tri-County 0 0 0 0— 0 BGM 7 0 0 6-13 3 20 Allusion $5.40 Q $36 40 T $220.20 2 - Peppys Luck 3.40 3,20 2.40 C.R. LaSalle 4 3 PRO English Volleys 71213 7-39 Williamsburg 18 021 0—39 TWELFTH 516, GRADE D Leonard 3 - Grandpa Leo 5.20 3.20 Lone T ree 4 3 Mid-Prairie 0 5 - Windshield Shadow 2.60 English Valleys: TDs - Bill Scon- BG M : TDs - Matt Howkins (75 poss Wiegerl $25.20,3.80, 2.20 Dogwood Bum- N Lansing Kee 3 4 FOOTBALL aridge 5 (9, 9 ,5 runs, 18, 17 passes from interception), Kendal Arp (37 pass inter­ steod $2.20, 2.20 Spirit Jinn $4 00 Q-$15.40 Time. 2:04.4 South Tama 3 4 Daily Double: (7-2) Paid $17.00. D. D. Mount Vernon 6)5 7 0-28 Curt Ritchie), Dennis Chittick (28 pass ception). PA T — Arp (kick). T $595.00 LoPorte City 2 $ Pool 6473 Quinello: (2-3) Poid $14.20. T Mid-Prairie 0 0 0 0 - 0 from Ritchie). PATs — Scandridgc 3 Williamsburg: TDs — Craig Mayer 3 A 517 H $44,962 Washington, lowa 2 5 Quinella Pool2,387 Trifecta: (2-3-5) Paid (kicks). (35 fumble recovery, 55 run, 65 pass rvsort-Geneseo 2 5 Mount Vernon: TDs — Keith Woods interception), Brian Yoss (2 rum, Tony Evening session $71.20. Trifecto Pool 13,395, Mutuel Pool CFL Gladbrook 0 7 (9, 15 runs), Scott Gross (5, 4 runs). Eggert (4 run). PATs - Yoss (run), 5869 Riverside Highland 0 7 PATs — Stacy Gross (run), James Garwin 34 FIRST 5/16, GRADE D Harry's FRIDAYS RESULT Mott Schwartmg (kick). TENTH, Pace, 1 Mile, Clm$2000 Western Dubuque 0 7 Drahos (2 kicks). Memory $17.00, 11.80, 5.00 Annies A l­ A Montreal 29, Saskatchewan 28 Collins-Maxwell 0 lheart $9.40, 5,40 Arcade Three $3.60 Q- 2 - Thunder Baron 7.00 3.40 2.40 Ackley-Geneva 41, LoPorte City 20 Wilton 67 $50.00 T-S428.40 5 -Never Elk 3.00 2.20 TONIGHT'S GAME Benton Community 10, Anamoso 6 North Linn 19 4 - Dixie Js Best 2.80 Collins-Maxwell 0 0 0 0- SECOND 3/8, GRADE E Lole D (All lowa times) Cascade 23, East Dubuque, III 0 Central City 9 Garwin 0 6 820- Clear Creek 0 Searcher $8 00, 5.60, 3.00 Honey And Time: 2:04.4 36 2-7 1 1 1 Hamilton at British Columbia, 9 p.m. DeWitt Central 21, Western Dubuque 6 Sugar $8.20, 3.80 Macon Talkydog $280 Quinella: (2-5) Paid $13.80 Quinello Pool S Dyers Beckman 15, Prairie du Chn 14 Garwin TDs Rodney Sinclair (3 Q $66 80 T $331 40 D A IL Y D O U BLE- 2,062 Trifecta: (2-5-4) Paid $66.20 Trifec­ SUNDAY Central City 3 0 6 0 - 9 Cleor Creek 0 0 0 0 - 0 First Ave. & 8th St. S.E. Dvsart Geneseo 47, Gladbrook 6 run), Jerry Hlas 2 0, 25 runs), Brad ta Pool 14 261. Mutuel Pool 5,183 Attend­ North Linn 6 6 0 7-19 Wilton 20)41419-67 $493.60 Ottawa at Toronto, 12:30 p.m. Fort Modison 28, Washington, lowa 16 Witbracht (25 run), Brian Dillv 3 run T H IR D - 1/16,G R A D t D Wl You Kebo ance 2,132 Handle 175,547 Temp:53, ! Downtown Cedar Rapids Garwm 34, Collins-Maxwell 0 Calgory at Edmonton, 1:30 p.m Central City TD Mark Pniard (58 PAT» - Hios (run), Mike Nielsen (run). Wilton TDs — David simmonds tu, $5.00, j 60, 2.80 Hondo Happy $4.60, 2.80 irock Fast