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The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Oct. 9,1990-

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0 2 1 1 6 15 by Steve Moore CAMPBELL CONFERENCE In The Bleachers Baseball Norris Division W. L T Pts GF .GA MIN 1...Mee iiiii 00 Chicago 2 1 0 4 11 9 AO 10.0 0•1001.11 ftrip...... National league St. Louis 110 2 5 7 Thursday, Oct. 4 Minnesota 1 2 0 2 9 11 Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati3 Detroit 0 2 1 1 9 16 Friday, Oct. 5 Toronto 0 3 0 0 4 14 Cincinnati 2, Pittsburgh 1 Smythe Division Yesterday, Oct. 8 Calgary 200 4 7 3 Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati leads Edmonton 101 3 6 5 series 2-1 Winnipeg 1 0 1 3 10 4 Today, Oct. 9 Los Angeles 110 2 7 7 Cincinnati(Rijn 14.8) at Pittsburgh (Walk 7-5). 110 2 8 6 8:27 p.m. Sunday's Games Tomomre,Oct. 10 Philadelphia7, Detroit 2 Cincinnati(Browning 16-9)at Pittsburgh (Dra- Pittsburgh 7. New Jersey 4 bek 227), 8:27 p.m. Boston 5, Quebec 2 Friday, 0ct.12 Edmonton 3, Toronto2 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 8:27 p.m.. it necessary N.Y.lslanders 4, Chicago 2 Saturday, OcL 13 Yesterday's Games Pittsburgh at Cincinnati,827 p.m., if necessary Late Games Not Included Montreal 5, Hartford3 American League N.Y. Rangers 6, Minnesota 3 Saturday, Oct. 6 Calgaryat Winnipeg, (n) Oakland 9, Boston 1 Today's Games Sunday, Oct. 7 Minnesotaat New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Oakland 4, Boston 1, Oakland leads series 2- Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10:35p.m. Today, Oct. 9 Tommorow's Games Boston (Boddicker 17-8)at Oakland (Moore 13- Calgary at Detroit. 7:35 p.m. 15),3:18 p.m. Buffaloat Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Tomorrow, Oct. 10 Washington at N.Y.Rangers. 7:35 p.m Boston at Oakland, 3:18 p.m. Quebec at Toronto.7:35 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11 Boston at Winnipeg.8:35 p.m. Boston at Oakland,8:27 p.m.. if necessary Saturday, Oct 13 Oakland at Boston, 12:18p.m., if necessary Sunday,Oct. 14 Oaklandat Boston, 8:27 p.m., if necessary Summaries WORLD SERIES 30. 4. Tuesday, Oct. 16 Minnesota 31 5. League champion at National 0 2 1-3 American Rangers 3 1 2-6 32. 6. champion, N.Y. League 8:32 p.m. FirstPeriod-1, New York, (Nich- 33. Marion Bollegraf 7. 17 Turcotte 2 Wednesday, Oct. olls), 4:53.2, New York, Nicholls 3 (Patrick, Tur- 34 8. NL, ALat 8:29 p.m. cotte), (pp). 3, York, Gartner 1 (Nicholls, 35. Dinky vanRensburg 9. Danielle Ammaccapn Friday, Oct. 10:53 New 19 Sheppard), 17:21. Penalties—Turcotte. NY(hook- 36. Rachel McQuillan 10. CindyRarick NLat AL, 8:32 p.m. ing), 2:41; Mcßae, Min, major-game misconduct 37. 11. Dawn Coe Saturday, Oct. 20 (cross-checking), 5-40, Churla, Min (roughing). 38. Brenda Schultz 12. ColleenWalker NLat AL, 8:29p.m. 5:40; Gartner. NY (roughing), 5:40; Musil. Min 39. 13. Dottie Mochrie Sunday, Oct. 21 (holding), 10:14; Janssens, NY (holding), 12:04; 40. ClaudiaPorwik 14. Deb Richard at AL, p.m., necessary NL 8:29 if Moller. NY(roughing), 14:01; Smith. (cross- 41. 15. Chris Johnson 23 Min Tuesday, Oct. checking), 1803. 42. Nathalie Herreman 16. at NL, p.m., necessary "Kimberly-Clark Discovery" AL 8:29 if Is Second Period-4, New York, Janssens 1 43. 17. CindyFigg-Currier Wednesday, Oct. 24 (King), 1.55:5, Minnesota, Bellows 2 (Propp, Mod- 44. Andrea Temesvan 18. NL, p.m., if necessary ALat 8:29 ano), 10:54(pp) 6, Minnesota, Craig 1(Wilkinson, 45. CatarinaLindqvist 19. Kimberly-Clark an Discovery discovering new products Bellows), 18:35.Penalties—Modano, Min (rough- 46. Regina Rajchrtova 20. At there is environment of ing), 4:27; Shaw, NY (high-sticking), 4:27; Mallette, 47. 21. for new markets discovering new technologies and better ways to dothings NY, major (fighting), 5:05; Churla, Min, major 48. ClaudiaKohde-Kilsch 22. Cathy Johnston asked (fighting), 5:05. Vanbiesbrouck, NY, served by 49. Anne Minter 23. Barb Mucha discovering answers to questions which have never been . NL Playoffs Ogrodnick(tripping), 9:52; Murphy,Min (tripping), 50. 24. CarolineKeggi 15:50. Virginia Slims Points 25. Nancy Brown Discoveryrequires individualswho are willing to probethe unknown at Kimberly- Third Period-7, New York. Gartner 2 (Moller, 1, , 4,360. 2, , 26. Penny Hammel Turcotte). (pp). 8, Minnesota, Propp 2 (Broten, 3,360.3, Monica Setes, 3,323.4, GabrielaSabatini, 27. Clark the quest for Discovery never ends. REDS 6, PIRATES 3 7'27 Musil),9:57.9, New York, Ogrodnick 1, 19:20(en). 2,335.5. . 2,097.6. ArantxaSanchez 28. CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH Penalties—Wilkinson, Min (hooking), 6:08: Min- Vicano, 2,031. 7, Mary Joe Fernandez. 1,905.8, 29. abrhbi abrhbi nesota bench. served by Bellows (too many men , 1,815. 9. - 30 Larkin ss 51 1 0 King 3b 50 1 0 Operations Management on ice). Musil, Min (tripping), Fragniere, 1,653 10, Natalia Zvereva, 1.588. 5 1 4 ss 1 12:17: 13:14. 31. Duncan 2b 3 Bell 5 2 0 Shots on goal—Minnesota 7-16-6-29. New 32. Kristi Albers 1 4 1 Sabo VanSlyk cf - 3b 5 0 0 0 0 York 14-14.12-40 PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (AP) Money leaders on 33. Kimberly-Clark will be holding on campus interviews TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, Davis If 4 0 0 0 Bonilla rt 4 0 1 1 Power.play Opportunities—Minnesota of 4 the 1990 PGA Tour through the Texas Open, 34. rf 1 If 31 1 0 1 1990 at the Career Placement Office. Braggs 40 0 Bonds New York 2 of 7 which ended Oct 7: 35. SueErtl Bnzngr 40 0 Mattinz 40 1 1 1b 1 1b Goalies—Minnesota, Myllys, (39 shots- 1. Greg Norman $907.977 36. Missie Berteotti c 41 c 1 0-1-0 Oliver 2 0 Slaught 20 0 saves). New York. Vanbiesbrouck, 1.10(2la 26) 2. Payne Stewart $829,743 37. Susan Sanders pr 1 0 Lind 2b 4 0 1 0 -34 Bates 0 0 A-15,286 3. Wayne Levi $772.397 38. Shirley Furlong Discover your future at Kimberly-Clark. Reed c 0 0 0 0 Smith p 2 0 0 0 Referee—Richard 4. $753.749 39. 42 2 Landrm p 00 0 0 Trother. Linesmen— Pat Hatcher cf 3 Dapuzzo, Leon 5. $746,681 40. p 10 0 ph Stickle Jackson 0 Redus 10 0 0 6. Mark Calcavecchia $744,021 41. Pamela Wright 0 0 0 Smiley p Dibble p 1 0 0 0 0 Hartford 1 1 1-3 7. Fred Couples $682,499 42. Donna White p Rynlds ph Charlton 00 0 0 10 0 0 Montreal 4 0 1-5 8 Gil Morgan $613.996 43. Vicki Fergon *A Kimberly-Clark Corporation ph 10 0 Belinda p 00 0 0 Morris 1 Period-1, Montreal, Skrudland 2 9 $604,433 44. Missie McGeorge Myers p 0 0 0 0 First (McPhee). 3:51 (sh) 2, Montreal, Gilchrist (Car. 10.Larry Mize $603.448 45. JoAnne Garner Totals 38 6 13 6 Totals 35 3 8 2 1 bonneau, Keane), 1 11 $585.202 46. Cathy Morse Cincinnati 020 030 001-6 6:10.3. Montreal. Desjardins (Richer). Hartford, Dineen 3 (Shaw. 12. Mark O'Meara $546,275 47. Lynn Connelly (See Office for specific information) Pittsburgh 000 200 010-3 9 18.4. Sam- Placement uelsson), 1525.5, Richer 4 (Courtnall, 13. $501,189 48 Lenore Rittenhouse DP—Pittsburgh 1. Montreal. E—Duncan. LOB— Cincin- Savard), 19:43 Penalties—Ewen, Mon (boarding), 14. Peter Jacobsen $479,279 49 nati 6, Pittsburgh9. 28—Slaught, Bell, Martinez, an equal opportunity employer 2:19; Ladouceur, Har(roughing). 11:03; Carbon- 15. lan BakerFinch $438.463 50. Hatcher, Lind. HR— Hatcher(1). Duncan (1). S neau, (slashing), -03; Dufresne, (trip- 16. Wayne Grady $433,685 Jackson. Mon 11 Mon ping), 13:23; Pederson. Mon (holding), 16:08. 17 $432.816 HORSERACING ®1985 Kimberly-Clark Corporation IP H RER BB SO Hartford, 2 (Holik, 18. Jodie Mudd $421,746 Through Sept. 30 All rights reserved Cincinnati Second Period-6. Francis Shaw), 8:25. Penalties—Schneider, Mon (rough- 19 SteveElkington $419,864 Jockeys Jackson 1-0 51-3 7 2 2 3 4 W, ing), 1:37, Dufresne, Mon (tripping). 3:38, Holik. 20. Jim Gallagher, Jr $418,706 Mnts Ist 2nd 3rd Purses 0 0 Dibble 12-3 0 0 3 Har(tripping). 5:52; Corriveau, Har 21. $391,319 Stevens 1,141 221 170 155 $10,579,131 Charlton 111 0 1 1 (high-sticking). 13:54; Courtnall, Mon(roughing), 13:54; 22. Nick Price $391,069 Perret 608 143 117 80 9,049,898 Myers S, 2 100 0 0 3 Samuels- son. Har(roughing). 20:00; Burt, Har, major (fight- 23. Billy Mayfair $383,575 Santos 1.083 214 148 165 8,836,363 Pittsburgh 20:00; Keane, Mon, (fighting). 24. Brian Tennyson $383,540 Day 1,220 314 232 187 7.674,552 SmithL, 0-1 585 5 0 5 ing), major 20:00. Third Period-7. Hartford, Cunneyworth 1 (Wil- 25. Loren Roberts $381,847 Cordero 1.014 192 167 141 6,771,848 Landrum 100 0 0 1 son, Samuelsson), 8, Montreal, 1 26. $378,930 Valenzuela 1,109 192 200 135 6,644,440 Smiley 220 0 0 0 3:50. Lebeau (Richer), Penalties—Jennings. (hook- 27. Davis Love 111 $361,022 Bailey 914 158 131 126 6,506,336 3 1 1 0 10:46. Har ing), 4:49; Ewen, Mon. misconduct 28. David Frost $352,985 Delahossy 1,011 141 162 151 6,406,060 Umpires—Home, Runge; First, Rennert; Sec major-game (spearing), Har (high-sticking). 29. Ben Crenshaw $348.440 Smith 1.332 188 179 166 6,252,418 ond, Crawford, Third, Davis; Left, Wendelstedt 14:33: Francis. Mon(roughing), 30. Nick Faldo $345,262 Antley 1.015 196 118 119 5,764,292 Right, McSherry. 18:57, Dufresne, 18:57. on 31. Mike Donald $339,201 1-2:51 A-45,611 Shots goal—Hartford 7-14-14-35 Montreal 6-7-6-19. 32. Jose Maria Olazabal $337,837 Power-play Opportunities—Hartford 0 of 6. 33 Steve Pate $331,736 Starts Ist 2nd 3rd Purses Montreal0 of 3. 34. Steve Jones $331,4/32 Lukas 1,042 211 167 118 $12,009,336 Goalies—Hartford. Whitmore 0-1-0 (19 shots- 35. Scott Hoch $329,563 Whttnghm 301 44 30 42 4,689,100 -14 saves) Montreal, Roy 2-0-1 (35-32) 36. Tommy Armour $329,182 Natzger 305 46 41 51 4524,063 Top 25 A-16,438 37 Corey Pavin $321,042 Alltield 208 54 23 23 1998,602 Referee—Paul Stewart. Linesmen— Wayne 38. Billy Ray Brown $309.499 McAnally 343 56 39 37 3,784,383 Bonney. Gerard Gauthier. 39. Mark Brooks $305,179 Mandella 327 75 50 52 3,106,075 40. Scott Verplank $301,719 McGaughy 117 39 23 18 3,011,456 TheTop Twenty Five teams in the Associated 41. Bruce Lietzke $301,294 2,343,577 first-place Ho!tendril' 695 186 124 99 Press 1990 college football poll, with 42. Gene Sauers $299,835 Van Berg 755 95 102 110 2,179,479 votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 6, The National council of 43. Dan Forsman $285,960 Franket 236 41 39 31 2,166,207 total points based on 25 points for afirst-place 44 $276.694 vote throughone point for a 25th-place vote.and Money leaders 45. Curtis Strange $274,419 last week's rankings: 46. $271,093 Sts Ist 2nd 3rd Purses Record Pts Pvs 47. Joey Sindelar $269,507 Unbridled 10 3 3 2 $2,368,149 1. Michigan(34) 3.1.0 1,453 3 leading money winnerson 48. Ray Floyd $264,078 lzvesita 9 8 1 0 2,356,047 Virginia (74) 5-0-0 1.384 4 The the 1990 ATP Tour 2 through 7 49. Jeff Sluman $261,646 Criminal Type 11 7 2 0 2.270,290 3. Miami, Fla. (6) 3-1-0 1,324 9 Oct 1. $1,216,541 50. $260,152 SummerSquall 6 4 2 0 1,222.356 Delta Tau 4. (1) 1,244 7 Sigma Oklahoma 5-0-0 $1.032.467 51. ChrisPerry $259,108 Ruhlmann 6 2 1 2 1,090,800 (1) 2. 5. Tennessee 34:1-2 1.235 6 3. $846,617 52. Kenny Perry $258,881 Rhythm 958,972 6. Auburn 3-0.1 5 9 3 1 2 1.176 4. Andres Gomez $791,475 53. Craig Stadler $251,832 Home At Last 9 9 1 1 941,065 7. Nebraska (2) 5-0-0 1.145 8 5. $785,212 54. Morris Hatalsky $247,919 Steinlen 8 3 2 2 830,104 8. Notre Dame 31-0 1,122 1 6. $732,697 55. $247,212 Golden Phesnt 5 3 0 1 790,500 (1) 5-0-0 1.017 10 9. 7. Ivanisevic $634,260 56. Tony Sills $243.350 Silver Ending 8 3 1 3 725,500 would like to congratulate 10.Florida St. 4 1 0 993 2 Goran 8. $542,324 57 Mike Reid $237,540 11. Illinois 3-1.0 796 13 Emilio Sanchez 9. $511,803 58. Scott Simpson $235,309 HARNESS RACING Phi Chapter at Penn State 12. Houston (1) 4-0-0 763 13 10 $492,597 59 Rocco Mediate $233,844 Through Oct. 13. Brigham Young 4 1 0 751 11 3 11. $401,745 60. Russ Cochran $225,863 Money-winning Horses 14. 4 1 1 705 12 for receiving the following Colorado 12. $382,253 61 Nolan Henke $224.192 1, Beach Towel, $1,875,894. 2, Jake And 15. Clemson 5-1-0 690 16 13. $361,712 62. David Peoples $220,832 Elwood, Harmonious, $1,027,462. 16. Southern 4-1-0 667 15 $1.202,406.3, awards: Cal 14. Billy Andrade $219,804 4, Apache'sFame, $1,027,046.5, Embassy Lobel!, 17. Washington 4 1 0 648 17 $360.708 63. Jay 64 Peter Persons $218,505 $747,604.6, Die $723,425.7, Dorunrun 18. Georgia Tech 15. Berger $343.184 Laughing, 16. John $342,305 Watson $213,989 Bluegrass, $664,005.8, Easy, $658,821.9, In Oregon McEnroe 65. Tom Miss 19 66. John Mahaffey $213,638 The Pocket, $653,318.9, 10, T K's Skipper, 20. Texas A&M 4-1-0 395 19 17. 6336.760 18. $326,011 67 Mike Hulbert $213,545 $598,362. 21 Arizona 4-1-0 319 25 19 Guillermo Perez-Roldan $299,248 68. Bob Estes $212,090 Monerwinning Drivers - 22. Indiana 4-0-0 212 20. $297,603 69. Andrew Magee $210,507 1, John Campbell, $9,396,228. 2, Michel 23. Wyoming 6-0-0 132 - 21. 70. $209,014 Lachance, $6,094,371.3, Doug Brown, $4,678,751. 24. Mississippi 4.1-0 93 $297.346 22. $291,920 71 Mark Wiebe $208,275 4, Cat Manzi, $4,481,217. 5, Bill O'Donnell, Most Outstanding PhiCanthropy 23. $282.107 72. $204,560 $4,002,904.6, Bill Fahy, $3,381,830.7, Herve Fil. Otherreceiving votes: Texas 76, Ohio St. 47, Kratzmann $281,716 73. $201,381 ion. $3,155,014.8, Waples, $3,083,404.9, Dave 43, Michigan 24, 24. Mark Ron Texas Christian Stanford 25. St. Petr $281,112 74. Jim Hallet $199,280 Magee, $2,824,734. 10,Ray Remmen, $2,587,297. Syracuse 16, South Carolina 15, Alabama 5. Tole- 25. Korda 26. Davis $262,080 75. Hal Sutton $199,131 Dash•winning do 4, Arkansas 3, California3, Louisville 3, Mis- Scott Drivers 27. $261,003 76. Fuzzy Zoeller $196,152 1. John Campbell, 515.2, Herve Filion, 473.3, souri 3, ColoradoSt 2. Penn St. 2, S. Mississippi Karel Novacek $257,047 77 Brad Faxon $194,661 Cat Manzi, 472.4, Case Jr., 401.5 Pie), Ron 2, LSU 1, N. Illinois 1. 28 Walter 29. Martin Jaite $248.868 78. Mark Lye $191.586 Marsh and MarioBaillargeon, 331.7 die), Gaetan 30. Goran Prpic $247.928 79. $188,907 Lamy and Michel Lachance, 315.9, Dave Magee, Most Improved Rusk 31. Derrick Rostagno $246,247 80. David Ishii $lBB,OOO 312. 10, Joe Schwind, 306. 32. $243,827 81. Bob Tway $187.952 33. $238.316 82. Bobby Wadkins $185,704 QUARTERHORSE LEADERS Transactions 34. $235,220 83. DonPooley $185,386 ThroughOct. 7 35 $228,880 84. Dave Barr $184,139 36. $227,864 85. Brad Bryant $182,602 1, Refrigerator, $1,089,902. 2, Quick Fun. 37. $225,917 86. Willie Wood $179,972 5366,623.3, Special Project, $328,492.4, Takin On BASEBALL 38. $222.276 87. Kirk Triplett $176,271 The Cash, $306,837. 5, Strait To The Bank, League Activities Award National 88. $175,878 8254,214. 6, Fly, $234,490. 7, Appre- LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Announcedthat 39. $220.476 Signed To 40. $220,290 89. BillSander $172,886 hend, $197,544.9, Don Aase, pitcher, has become a free agent by $218,173.8, Moons High, See 41. Lundgren $218,961 90. Fred Funk $169,959 Gone, 5195,165.10, $175,787. not accepting assignment to Albuquerque of the Peter Me Vital Sign, $217,928 91 Mark McCumber Pacific Coast League. 42. $157.926 Trainers 43. $215,340 92. Buddy Gardner $157,454 1, Brooks, $1,620,394. 2, Dwayne Gil- BASKETBALL Jack 44. $214,402 93. Brian Claar $156,811 breath, $1,362,749. 3, Blane Schvaneveldt, National Basketball Association 45. Richard Fromberg $213,307 94. David Edwards $156,641 $1,060,586. 4, Caesar Dominguez, $752,533. 5, CELTlCS—Announced the retire- BOSTON 46. $213,289 95. D.A. Wetbring Simmons, Daryn ment of Johnny Most,radio announcer. Named $156,235 Arnold $638,381. 6, Charlton, 47. Javier Sanchez $212,668 96. BillGlasson $154,508 $625,951.7, Don Farris, $596,402.8, Bob Batten Most Doug Brown radio color commentator. Outstanding Chapter 97. Mike Smith $150,534 Giles, 10, Anderson NEW YORKKNlCKS—Waived Tharon Mayes, 48. $212.456 $485,994.9, Ed $484,639. J.D. 98. Rick Fehr $149,867 $330,353. guard. 49. $212.334 50. $211,619 99. Donnie Hammond $149276 Jockeys FOOTBALL Points Football League ATP Tour 100. Robert Wrenn $147,658 1,Kip Didericksen, $2,196,828.2, Danny Cando- National 1, Stefan Edberg, 3,314.2. Boris Becker, 2.945. 101.David Canipe $144,676 za, $886,823. 3, Pilkenton, $884,415. 4, GREEN BAY PACKERS—Reinstated Herman Bruce 3, Lend, 2,492.4. 102.Brad Fabel $142,683 Martin, $800,637. 5, Fontenot, runningback. Nan Andre Agassi, 2,129.5, Pete Jacky Gary Sumpter, Sampras, 1,718.6, Andres Gomez, 103.Blaine McCallister $142,213 $759,492.6, $681,866.7, NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—PIaced Gene 1.698.7. Thom. Jerry Nicodemus, Eddie as Muster, 1,625.8, Emilio Sanchez, 1,512.9. $140,934 $661,872.8, $636,656.9, Chilton, center, on injured reserve. John 104.Richard Zokol Garcia, Steve Treasure. 105. Ray The Most Outstanding Chapter Award is only HOCKEY McEnroe. 1.478. 10. Brad Gilbert, 1,416. Stewart $139,536 John Creager, 9567,420. 10, James Lackey, Hockey League 106. Tom Sieckmann $138,489 $534,046. National Utley bestowed upon chapter which MONTREAL CANADlENS—Suspended Brian 107 Stan $137.884 a exhibits 108. Doug $137,795 Hayward, goaltender, for missing practice. The Women's Association moneyleaders Tewell 109. Bob Lohr $134,901 Recalled Jean-ClaudeBergeron, goaltender, from through Oct. 7' AUTORACING outstanding accomplishments in scholarship, 1. $1,044.070 110. Fulton Allem $132,493 Fredericton ofthe American Hockey League. Steffi Graf NASCAR 2. $1,041,380 111. $130,103 COLLEGE Martina Navratilova Through Oct. 7 activities, community service, chapter $885,924 112. Gary Hallberg $128,954 BIG EAST CONFERENCE—Extendedan invi- 3. Winston Cup Points 4. $648,533 113 Lee Janzen $128,149 tation to Miami, Fla. to jointhe conference. GabrielaSabatini 1, Mark Martin, 3,990.2, Dale Earnhardt, 3,941. relations, and cooperation with National. Jana $513,482 114 Bob Wolcott $126,278 DARTMOUTH—Named Bob Ceptikas special 5. Novotna 3, Bill Elliott, 3,541.4, Geoff Bodine, 3,535.5. Rus- 6. Zina Garrison $487,193 115. Larry Rinker $125.752 assistant to the athletic director. ty Wallace, 3,412.6, Kyle Petty, 3,308.7, Ricky 116 $124,505 7. Arantxa SanchezVicario $420,749 Rudd, 3,273.8, Morgan Shepherd. 3,217.9, Ernie This honor is especially notable because it is not 117 Andy $124,469 8. Helena Sukova $410,784 Bean Yvan, 3,171.10, Alan Kulwicki, 3,122. 9. Natalia Zvereva $393,363 118. Bob Eastwood $123,908 Money given every year and represents Phi Chapter's 119. Jim Booros $121,948 10. Mary Joe Fernandez $362,116 1, Dale Earnhardt, $1,614,280.2, Mark Martin, 120. Bob 11. Katenna Maleeva $303,163 Gilder $121,434 $834,170.3, Bill Elliott, $789,890. 4, Rusty Wallace, attainment of the #1 Sigma Delta Tau Chapter 12. Manuela Maleeva.Fragnir $268,324 121. JohnAdams $120.540 $771,764.5, Geoff Bodine, $719,020.6, Kyle Petty, NHL 122. Jay Blake 13. $240,006 Don $119,451 $662,040.7, Ken Schrader, $636,800.8, Davey Alli- in the nation. Congratulations to all you 14. JenniferCapriati $234,915 123. Jim Woodward $118,462 $552,505 9, Cope, $504,830.10, Ricky of 124. Tom Byrum son. Derrike 15. $208,962 $117,434 Rudd, $440,407. WALES CONFERENCE 16. Gigi Fernandez $204,595 125. Curt Byrum $117,134 CART and continued success in the 90-91 school year. Patrick Division 17. $198,904 126. Emlyn Aubrey $117,129 Through Oct. T 127. Burroughs 7 W. L. Pts .GF .GA 18. Lansa Savchenko $189.534 Clark $115,923 PPG Standings 128. Point Pittsburgh 2 0 0 4 14 8 19. $175,879 Howard Twitty $113.201 1, Al Unser, Jr., 196.2, Michael Andretti. 167. New Jersey 1 1 1 3 10 11 20. Conchita Martinez $168,184 129.Dave Rummells $111,539 Rick Mears, 156 4, Bobby Rahal, 143.5, Emer- 0 2 Phil Blackmar $109,396 3. Washington 1 1 10 11 21. Gretchen Magers $160,867 130. son Fittipaldi Andretti, 136.7, Danny 1 2 7 and Mario NY Islanders 2 0 10 22. Sullivan, 117. 8, Arie Luyendyk, 86. 9, Eddie NYRangers 1 2 0 2 13 13 23. Cheever, 77. 10, John Andretti, 46. Philadelphia 1 2 0 2 9 9 24. Nicole Proyis The money leaders on the 1990 LPGA Tour Money Adams Division 25. Lori McNeil throughthe Centel Classic, which ended Oct 7: 1, Arie Luyendyk, $1,666,076.2, Al Unser, Jr.. 3 0 0 6 16 4 26. Laura Gildemeister Tm Money $1,443,025.3, Emerson Fitlipaldi, $1,368,276.4, 2 0 1 5 14 11 27. Rosalyn Fairbank-Nideffer 1. 22 2811878 Bobby Rahal, $1,276.450 5, Rick Mears, 1 1 1 3 11 12 28. 2. 22 $708,251 $1,190,086.6, Michael Andrei, $999,172.7, Mario 0 1 1 1 8 9 Ole) 3. 26 $489,010 Andretti, $891.613 8. Danny Sullivan, $800,253.