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2B SPORTS State Journal, Friday, August 1,1997

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Seattle Seattle Seattle Goldapske grabs lead 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. By Nick Zizzo and it kept me in play more. I shot Thunder Thunder Thunder Sports reporter CITY MEN'S a practice-round 77 here yesterday Three golfers lead Bay Bay Bay Eric Goldapske was so preoccu- and it was the first day in a long 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. pied Thursday morning that he AMATEUR time that I really wanted to play." du Maurier field had no choice but to keep golf off Ryan also offered some predic- his mind. apske said. "I had to try to lag up tions on how the tournament might Kathryn Marshall, battling a And maybe that is a good thing. close to the hole. Luckily there be settled. migraine headache, shot a 5- Goldapske, a former University was only one three-putt all day." "Murph just scores," he said- of under-par 68 to join Colleen ! _ | >!omc game: , j Roar! gamer of Wisconsin golfer, fired a 2-over- Although Goldapske finished defending City champion Mike ! Walker and atop par 74 Thursday at Bishops Bay with five bogeys, he offset those Murphy. "He is a bulldog around j the leaderboard after the open- the greens. He may have shot a 79, | ing round of the LPGA du Mau- Country Club to take a 1-shot lead with three birdies. Despite playing SPORTS ON THE AIR after the opening round of the 72- only four times in the last three but I'll still put my money on him. rier Classic at Oakville, Ontario. Niles Bakke plays on his home Scotland's Marshall, a cold hole Madison Men's City Golf weeks, he displayed a nice touch TELEVISION Tournament. around the cup. He is anxious to course (Maple Bluff) today and ! towel wrapped around her neck, Tom Huset gets his (Blackhawk) ; shot 34 on each nine of Glen 10 a.m. — Pro tennis at Castle Rock, Colo.; ESPN. "I didn't think about golfing get going on the other courses. 6 p.m. — Pro — Atlanta Sunday. Watch out for those guys. ' Abbey Golf Club course as play — Quarterfinal coverage of Du Maurier until I got to the course and that "I played Yahara Wednesday, Open at Montreal; ESPN. at Florida; TBS. helped immensely," he said. but I haven't played Blackhawk in Also the UW guys (Miller and Tras- i began in the last of the LPGA's 11 a.m. — Pro golf — Second 6:30 p.m. — Pro tennis — tek) play more courses so they are ; four major tournaments. Walker round of LPGA Du Maurier Ltd. Classic Quarterfinal coverage of Du Maurier "There were so many other things four or five years," Goldapske said. and Fergon each went 33-35. at Toronto; ESPN2. Open at Montreal (taped today); going on today. I ran errands all "I'm familiar with Maple Bluff trained for this. They get to take • 1 p.m. — Pro golf — First round ESPN2. morning. I'm getting married in since I played in the Open two their game on the road. Me? I'm ; , Jan Ste- of Senior PGA Bank of Boston Classic 8 p.m. — Women's pro going to try get some sleep tonight, ; phenson, and Bran- at Concord, Mass.; ESPN. basketball — Houston at Los 3V2 months and I just graduated years ago." die Burton were in a group of 1 p.m. — Auto racing — Angeles; Lifetime. college so I'm looking for a job." Dennis Ryan, 1 shot back and but it might be tough." ' nine at 69 and Chris Johnson Qualifying for NASCAR Winston Cup 8 p.m. — Auto racing — NASCAR He may have found a temporary tied for second place with UW However, Goldapske doesn't : Brickyard 400 at ; ESPN2. Buscn Grand National Rroger 200 at plan to change his ways. ; headlined the half-dozen players 2 p.m. — Pro baseball — Los Indianapolis; ESPN. gig as head pro at Bishops Bay. golfers Ben Miller and Craig Tras- who shot 70. Angeles at Cubs; WGN. 9 p.m. — Pro baseball — Goldapske somewhat tamed the tek, changed clubs this week and "I'm going to go out today with '• 3 p.m. — Pro golf — Second at Anaheim; the same strategy which is just try ; Among the 14 players at 71 round of PGA The Sprint International WGN. greens which wreaked havoc with seemed pleased with his Steve were , a Hall of other golfers. He saved par on No. Stricker-esque decision. to survive," he said. "I have been ; Famer, and last season's player RADIO "After I shot an 88 in practice in position before but today it held ! 14 with a 15-foot putt and putted in up. Being out in front is just fine." ; of the year, . 6 a.m. — The Steve Czaban 2 p.m. — The Peter Brown Show from 10 feet on No. 12 for a bogey. last Tuesday I thought about with- Madison's Show— WHIT (1550 AM). — WHIT (1550 AM). "Those greens were faster than drawing from the City," Ryan said. • Results in Scoreboard/SB . '. shot a 1-under-par 72, 4 shots be- 9 a.m. — The Fabulous Sports 5 p.m. — The Papa Joe Chevalier any I've played all year," Gold- "So I went back to my old clubs hind the leaders. Babe — With Nanci Donnellan; WHIT Show— WHIT (1550 AM). (1550AM). • Larry Mize had eight birdies Noon — The Jim Rome Show — 7 p.m. — Pro baseball — Seattle • to claim the lead in the sus- WHIT (1550 AM). at Milwaukee; WIBA (1310 AM). pended first round of the rain- delayed Sprint International at Castle Rock, Colo. Lightning and rain caused a Ridgewood still a force Thursday in Athens, Greece, Park Towne Lanes. ... Duany stop in play in the afternoon the International Amateur Ath- Duany, a sophomore guard on with half of the field still on the letic Federation's Congress the UW men's basketball team, swimmers. course. voted by a 2-to-l margin to lower was picked for the Big Ten's all- But other clubs CITY SWIM Ridgewood boasts the biggest Golfers will finish the first penalties that had been in place star touring team that will play field, having entered 230 swim- round today prior to the start of since 1991. games in England, France, and MEET mers in the meet Park Crest fol- the second round. The IAAF was reluctant to Belgium Aug. 7-18. ... Curt say they are lows with 165, while Shorewood ; Mize posted a score of 15 lower its standards but did so and Middleton enter 142 and 134, ' points under the scoring system Weier, a graduate of Dodgeville Beuthling's team has developed under pressure from many coun- High School, has signed a letter gaining ground into a powerhouse in the last six respectively. ! used in this event. tries that insisted their laws pre- of intent to attend and play years, winning four straight All- "The teams with a lot of depth • With birdies worth two points, vent enforcement of a four-year usually do a lot better because '• the Georgian had 16 points baseball for Madison Area Tech- By Jake Ginsky City titles from 1991-94. ban. nical College. ... Randolph "I think swimming in Madison they can fill in the holes," Randall ; through 17 holes, then picked up The new ruling, which applies Sports reporter said. ; his lone bogey at No. 18. Boys Club 15-and-under de- Looking at the trophy awarded is becoming more and more popu- to a first offense, is immediate feated the Comets lar," Beuthling said. "You start to On the other hand, Cherokee • Phil Mickelson stood second and retroactive. That means any- annually to the winner of the All- and Nakoma each entered just-49 ; with 14 points and Dave Stock- in pool play, 65-61, at the AAU City Swim Meet, one might wonder get talent from both sides of the one serving a four-year suspen- Great American Shootout at town." swimmers, the fewest in the meet. • ton Jr. had 12. sion who has completed at least why the event isn't called the "When you go up against a team ' Minneapolis. Adrian Tigert led Ridgewood Invitational. The rising popularity of swim- two years could be reinstated. Randolph with 17 points. Dan ming in Madison may not be the like Ridgewood, they'll have five ; Bills reach 15-year Unke had 15. Ridgewood has its name en- only reason for more competition relay teams to your one," Chero- - graved on the traveling trophy 25 at the All-City Meet, however. kee coach Nathan Pofaho said. "It i deal with Buffalo Welch enters ODDS AND ENDS times since the meet began in Coaches point to increasing levels kind of makes it harder on our ; 1962. That includes a streak of 19 of commitment from swimmers. kids when they see all these kids' The reached an no contest plea Former NCAA champion in a row from 1972-90 and back-to- "We're seeing a lot more swim- surrounding them." ; agreement Thursday with local Chris Woodruff beat second- back titles in 1995-96. mers swim year-round, whereas 10 Individual preliminaries for. 8-; and state governments that could Former Olympics organizer seeded Goran Ivanisevic of But Thursday's individual pre- years ago, there was a handful of and-under and 9- to 10-year-olds - keep the team at Rich Stadium Tom Welch pleaded no contest Croatia, 7-6 (8-6), 6-2, and Fab- liminary results from the competi- swimmers who swam year-round," begin at 8:30 this morning. Individ- ' for another 15 years. to a charge of domestic violence rice Santoro upset No. 3 Thomas tion, held at Ridgewood pool this Randall said. ual finals and team relays start at - The deal is contingent upon in Salt Lake City, after a week of Muster of Austria, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4, year, may be an indication the na- But the one thing all of this 8:30 a.m. Saturday. 1 selling 90 percent of 76 new lux- denying that he ever abused his at the du Maurier Open in Mon- ture of the competition is changing. year's contenders have in common wife. He said he took the action • Results in Scoreboard/SB ury suites and 6,900 club seats to help his family "find balance treal. ... The NCAA cleared "This year, we definitely see a is that they have large bases of that also were included in a in which we can deal with each Grambling (La.) State University pattern of spread out talent," said package. New York agreed to other." football coach Eddie Robinson Kara Randall, who has coached pay $63.2 million in stadium im- Welch, who spent a decade of any violations but placed the Middleton for the past 14 years. "I provements and incentives for bringing the 2002 Winter Games university on two years' proba- think it's going to be a lot Bills owner Ralph Wilson. tion for minor infractions. ... A down the end when we do the The deal ends two years of to Salt Lake City, still contends he never roughed up his wife fight involving Charles Barkley scoring for the finals on Saturday." Pay next year's haggling and the possibility that that lasted about 10 seconds Randall said the leveling of tal- the Bills were destined for an- during a July 9 argument over his relationship with another kept a Cleveland jury deliberat- ent in the meet may have social Package other city, such as Cleveland or ing for three hours without explanations, such as swimmers Toronto. woman, and his lawyer said the reaching a verdict Thursday. Member fee • defender plea was aimed at quickly resolv- switching clubs in order to team ing the case. The eight jurors told the judge with their friends. Jumpy Geathers ruptured his they would return today to de- Though team scoring is not to- and receive Achilles' tendon during a pass- Third District Judge Sheila cide whether to award damages rushing drill and will be out in- McCleve sentenced Welch to a taled until Saturday's individual fi- to Jeb Tyler, who is suing the nals and relays, this year's definitely. year's probation that includes NBA star for $550,000. ... The the remainder • Cowboys cornerback mandatory family counseling. Florida Times-Union reported competition appears to be one of Wendell Davis will be out four to The misdemeanor charge will be that Florida coach Steve Spur- the closest in All-City Meet history. of this year seven weeks with torn cartilage withdrawn and the case dis- rier has agreed to a contract ex- At least four clubs, Ridgewood, in his left knee. missed if he successfully com- Middleton, Park Crest and Shore- pletes probation. tension that would pay him • , the San about $2 million a year. ... 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million contract with the Packers. phia's Jon Harris (25th), all of Michels, who missed a few days at Schroeder's return proves He showed all of that Thursday. He was in Green Bay Thursday whom signed weeks ago. the beginning of camp last year, to be key to victory However, the good far outweighed He reportedly evening for the Packers' preseason Instead, Verba wanted a deal but reported by the time the veter- the bad. game. against New England, but comparable to that of Packers' left ans did. "He's got a lot of catchup GREEN BAY — Bill Schroeder Ismail, who'led the Packers with gets 4-year deal did not dress. tackle , the team's to do. It's tough. But Ross is a knows that he has to make good on five receptions for 66 yards in the pre- With an off day today, Verba first-round pick a year ago and the good athlete, a smart kid, and just about every chance if he wants to season opener, was productive again will make his Packers debut at play for the come Thursday. He made five more player Verba is expected to chal- think he's ,going to be up for the catches for 81 more yards. And some for $3.7 million practice Saturday morning. lenge for a starting job. Michels, challenge." September. : "That's just going to make me That's why he jumped. of them were key catches. the 27th pick out of USC, signed a A four-year starter at Iowa, Schroeder, a second-year wide He caught a 22-yarder from Steve By Jason Wilde work that- four-year, $3.679 million deal last Verba was a first-team all-Big Ten receiver who grew up in Sheboygan, Bono on third-and-15 late in the first Sports reporter" much harder," year, with a salary cap number of Conference selection as a senior got the opportunity to return his first quarter. He added a 21-yarder late in GREEN BAY — Ross Verba Verba said $751,000. and was the team's offensive most punt of,the preseason against New the third quarter, then had a 12-yard speht most of his 22-day holdout at after the "Basically, most negotiations valuable player in three games England Thursday night. — and he reception on third-and-11 in the game. "I think are frustrating. But some are last year, including the Hawkeyes' made the most of it. fourth quarter. home in Iowa. He read the Des When Schroeder fielded Gerald "Well, it definitely was a day of Moines newspaper, watched TV it was impor- more frustrating than others," 31-0 win over the University of tant for me to Packers general manager Ron Carlson's 58-yard punt at his own 30, getting a lot of balls thrown my way," and surfed the Internet. Wisconsin. Originally a tight end, the Packers trailed, 3-0. Ismail said. "It was fun to make some •He didn't like what he saw in be here, but I Wolf said. "This was one of those he started 35 games for the Hawk- Schroeder caught the ball, took a things happen." any of those places. stuck to my that we had a hard time under- eyes during his career after mov- step forward then accelerated around Unfortunately, Ismail also dropped The basic, message: What's principles and standing, but it's over with. He's ing to tackle. the left end into the open. He outran a couple of passes. wrong with this Verba guy? Why's what I thought now a Packer and we can go on." Still, adjusting to the NFL almost every Patriots player, except "He should have caught those," was fair." Now, the question is whether game will be a challenge. Carlson. Holmgren said. "They were right at he! holding out like this? Doesn't him. But then, he made some key Verba The confus- Verba can make up for lost time "It sets him back dramati- "I've played with those guys," he; know that it's the ing part of the and earn a starting job. With'the cally," Wolf said. "He would have said Schroeder, who spent a season catches, like last week. I think he's champion Green Bay Packers he's negotiations with Verba was that, Packers offensive line a bit thin — played three quarters of the game in New England on injured reserve. made great strides in his ability to keeping waiting? in a time of salary-cap slotting, right tackle , left and into the fourth quarter to- "So I know their punters know how to catch the football. He's going to drop ;"It was tough to hear those Verba was insisting on getting tackle. (Carlson) had a good angle the ball now and then. But he's a tackle , guard- night and would have played a lot on me and I knew the only way I much better receiver than I thought things," he admitted. more money than the players tackle Gary Brown, guard Lindsay in our first game against Miami. Thursday afternoon Verba, the could get by him was to try to jump he was." around him. In salary cap terms, Knapp and center Mike Flariigan "That part sets him back, but over him." Packers first-round pick and the Verba wanted a better deal than all missed Thursday's game with fortunately we have the extra ball- The good news: Schroeder's 37- Brooks a week away 30th selection overall in the 1997 New England's Chris Canty (29th) injuries — Verba will have the op- game and we have a longer week yard return put the ball on the New draft, finally put an end to all and Denver's Trevor Pryce (28th) portunity. this week so he should be able to England 33 and set up the winning Each step has been taken slowly, those questions when he agreed to drive in the Packers' 7-3 much too slowly to please Robert and slightly less than Carolina's "I'm not going to joke with you. get into it if he's in any condition Brooks. terms on a reported four-year, $3.7 Rae Carruth (27th) and Philadel- Ross is in for a hard time," said at all.'* victory. The bad news: Schroeder landed The biggest could be made next on his left shoulder, slightly separat- week. ing it. He left Lambeau Field with the Brooks, the Packers' starting SCOREBOARD shoulder heavily iced and bandaged flanker, had his 1996 season ended and in a sling. against Oct. 14. He BASEBALL BASKETBALL GROLSCH OPEN CROSS PLAINS 13, POYNETTE 1 pernoll, Modlson, 279; 10, Boyd 100 butterfly: 1, Klnnev, C 1:10.46; "I'm hoping I'll be back (this got tangled up with 49ers cornerback At Amsterdam, Netherlands Cross Plains ...025 320 1 — 13 13 0 Elchelkraut, 254. 2, Prange, P, 1:12.00; 3, Dewlnkle, SW, Tyronne Drakeford and ripped the an- Thursday's quarterfinal results Poynelte™. 000 000 1 — 1 7 J Madison International Speedway 1:12.66; 4, Llnstroth, SW,. 1:14.85; 5, week),"he said. Minor league Professional Marcelo Fllfpplnf, Uruguay, def. B. Cushman, De. Klubertanz (6) Late Model: 1, Scon Ollerman, Sun Rasch, R, 1:15.05; 6, Bremer, R, terior cruciate ligament, the patellar Javier Sanchez (6), Spain, 7-6 (7-5), 6- and Da. Klubertanz; Koch, Guenther Prairie, 865; 2, Steve Kenseth, Cam- 1:16.93. Schroeder, who caught a 20-yard 1. Slava Dosedel, Czech Republic def. (3), Ryan (5), Slavlk (6), Tomllnson (7) bridge, 630; 3, Travis Kvapll, Janes- 200 Individual medley: 1, Jaskaw- tendon and the medial collateral lig- John van Loftum, Netherlands, 6-4, 4- and Tomtlnson, Slavlk (4), Tomllnson MIDWEST LEAGUE WNBA vllle, 550; 4, Ken Lund, Stoughton, 499; skl, WS, 2:33.71; 2, Dykstra P, 2:34.32; touchdown pass Saturday in the 6,6-2 (6), Slavlk (7). W — B. Cushman. L — 5, Keith Busekros, Rockford (III.), 495; ament in his right knee. Second half Eastern Conference Koch. 3, Klnney, C. 2:34.42; 4, Slevers, Ml, Packers' preseason opener, had two Eastern Division W L Pet GB 6, Dave Feller, DeForest, 495; 7, Jerry 2:36.43; 5, Blrk, R, 2:39.43; 6, Ml, TOSHIBA CLASSIC Leading hitters — B. Hewuse (CP) Wood, Madison, 450; 6, Randy Merrl- Brooks could make his 1997 W L Pel. GB New York 14 4 .778 — 2x3, D. Hewuse (CP) 2x4, Nicholson 2:40.85. catches for 36 yards Thursday, in- Houston 10 6 .625 3 At Carlsbad, Calif. man, Rockton (III.), 420; 9, Bobby Wll- BOYS debut next Friday in the Packers' pre- x-w. 29 12 .707 — Thursday's results (CP) 2xZ Ryan (P) 2x3. 2B — B. He- berg, Otfordyllle, 383; 10, Chad Wood, cluding a 26-yarder on third-and-20 Lansing 22 18 .550 6V: Cleveland 10 8 .556 4 wuse, Nicholson, Tomllnson (P). 11-12 Charlotte 8 7 .533 4'A Second round — Conchlta Marti- Madison, 378. 50 freestyle: 1, Burton. HP, :29.04; season game in Oakland. It would FortWoyne 21 19 .525 lDerrick Mayes also threw his hel- speed throughout camp, but has yet Cleveland 79, Phoenix 67 ford, Verona, 476; 10, Gary Zfegler, Western Division FOR THE 2x4, Hoffman (V) 2x3. HR — Verhage. . 425. :38.78; 2, Wencel, Ml, :41.9fc 3, Kom- met into what is becoming a very to take part in full-contact drills. Tues- CedarRoplds 22 19 .537 — Today's games 3B — Stelnmetz. 2B — Hoffman, Sportsman: 1, Robert Cuslck, mel, R, :42.16; 4, Johansson, P, :42.19; Quad City... 22 19 .537 — Sacramento at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m. RECORD Booth (V), Zwelfel (M). Edgerton, 900; 2, Rick Nelson, Madi- 5, Heuslnger, WS, :42.21; 6, Harrlman, competitive situation at punt returner. day, he took part in full-team, non- x-Burllngton 18 23 .439 4 Houston at Los Angeles, 8 p.m. son, 871; 3, Bill Lelndecker, Janesvllle, SE, :42.46. Clinton. 16 25 .390 6 BASEBALL PINE BLUFF 11, ARGYLE 1 803; 4, Paul Klsow, Madison, 673; 5, 50 butterfly: 1, Burton, HP, :33.21; It's a hole that was created when contact drills for the first time. x —Won first-half title Pine Bluff 000 513 2—11 12 0 Kyle Kinder, McFarland, 642; 6, Jeff 2, Hoff, Ml, :34.43; 3, Coyne, MO, "As we approach this thing, at FOOTBALL —Sent Argyle 0100000— 1 54 Odegard, Oregon, 552; 7, Jeff Walt- :34.54; 4, Abbs, P, :34.70; 5, Welton, — the MVP of Jan- Arneson and Parks; Lien, Kuebll Thursday's results RHP Rocky Copplnger to Rochester ers, Mineral Point, 532; 8, Jason Erlck- WS, :35.60; 6, Mullee, R, :35.80. uary's Super Bowl — signed a free- some point we're just going to have Lansing 4, Burlington 2 of the International League. Traded (6) and Falsey. W — Arneson. L — son, Cambridge, 495; 9, Mark Muller, 100 Individual medley: 1, Hoff, Ml, Clinton 10, Fort Wayne 2 Professional RHP Mike Johnson to the Montreal Lien. Sun Prairie, 480; 10, Nathan Oppllger, 1:18.99; 2, Abbs, P, 1:20.10; Kelley, MO, agent contract with Oakland. to bite the bullet and do it," Packers Expos for a player to be named later. Leading hitters — Parks (PB) 2x5, 473. 1:21.01; 4, Mack, P, 1:23.14; 5, Kammel, Kane County 2, Wisconsin 0 Brink (PB) 2x3, Ganshert (A) 2x3, The Packers forced the Patriots to coach said earlier this Michigan 9, Cedar Rapids 2 NFL PRESEASON CHICAGO WHITE SOX —Traded Midwest Modllleds: 1, Wayne R, 1:23.74; 6, Deluhery, HP, 1:25.05. LHP Wilson Alvarez. RHP Danny Dar- Falsey (A) 2x2.2B — Jones (PB), Buhr Frelmund, West AIMS, 1448; 2, Mike 13-14 Quad City 6, South Bend 4 Thursday's result (PB), Arneson (PB). punt after their first series, and Mayes week. RocMord 9, Belolt B, 12 Innings Green Bay 7, New England 3 win and RHP'Roberto Hernandez to Bldlack, Elkhorn, 1146; 3, Florlan Wl- 100 freestyle: 1, Devltt, Ml, 1:03.33; West Michigan 5, Peorla 2 Today's games the for SS MIKe slnskl, Greenfield, 1034; 4, Bobby Wll- 2, Keleny, R, 1:04.07; 3, Steffes, MO, took Tom Tupa's 52-yard kick at the Caruso, OF Brian Manning, RHP-Lo- COTTAGE GROVE 11, Today's games Atlanta at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. berg, Orfordvllle, 957; 5, Kevin Tunks, 1:04.43;4, Bldlllngmaler, HF, 1:04.55; 5, renzo Barcelo, RHP , - WHITEWATER 1 Edgerton, 864; 6, Chuck Eberhardl, Green Bay 29. He started up the mid- Injury report Lansing at Burlington Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 6:30 Whitewater -..100 00—1 10 Berklund, Ml, 1:05.30; 6, Davis, C p.m. RHP and LHP Ken Vlnlng. Sussex, 827; 7, Larry Relhbrandt, 644; 1:05.65. Clinton at Fort Wayne Recalled RHP Nelson Cruz and RHP Al CottageGrove 151 04—11 13 0 B, Greg Potter, 441; 9, Ken Hoff, dle, then broke to the left side for a Belolt at Kane County Saturday's games P. Aleckson, Fralser (5) and De- 100 backstroke: 1, Welton, WS, Backup guard hurt Chicago at Buffalo, 6 p.m. Levlne from Nashville of the Amer- Stoughton, 429; 10, Dawn Gunsolus, 1:10.08; 2, Rlchgels, Ml, 1:10.64; 3, Otis, 22-yard return, his first punt return of Cedar Rapids at Michigan ican Association and LHP Porter; Kallnowskl, Piper (5) and Fos- 388. South Bend at Quad City at Tampa Bay, 6:30 ter. W — Kallnowskl. L — P. P, 1:11.88; 4, Kammel, R, 1:12.53; 5, his left knee while making the block from Birmingham of the Southern Pallonl, SW, 1:15.46; 6, Keleny, R, the preseason. Wisconsin at Rockford p.m. League. Aleckson. 1:15.92. that sprung Aaron Hayden Into the Peorla at West Michigan St. Louis at , 6:30 p.m. —Traded Leading hitters — Kroetz (CG) 2x3, Later in the first half, Mayes Softball 100 breaststroke: 1, Keith, SW, at Tennessee, 7 p.m. LHP Steve Kline to the Montreal Wurster (CG) 2x3, Strause (CG) 2x3, end zone for the Packers' only score. 1:14.B3; Z Kammel, R, 1:17.01; 3, hauled in a 38-yard punt an instant NORTHERN LEAGUE Philadelphia at N.Y. Jets, 7 p.m. Expos for RHP Jeff Juden. Jacobson (CG) 2x3, Nevar (CG) 2x3. Coach Mike Holmgren said An- Second half N.Y. Giants at Baltimore, 7 p.m. —Traded HR — Kroetz, Strause 2, Nevar, Be- SCHOOL-COMMUNITY REC Gausewltz, MO, 1:18.75; 4, Mazur, Ml, before he was nailed by Marty Moore. East Division Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 7 p.m. IB Mark McGwire to the St. Louis hrens (W). 2B — McCoy (CG), Jacob- Men's fast-pitch 1:20.82; 5, Koxott, Ml, 1:20.83; 6, Jul- druzzi sprained the medial collateral W L Pet. GB Arizona at Seattle, 9 p.m. Cardinals for RHP T.J. Matlwws, RHP son, Never 2. American: VFW #7591 7, Wilson's son, MO, 1:21.24. Mayes held onto the ball. On his third Thunder Boy 8 4 .667 — San Francisco at San Diego, 9 p.m. Eric Ludwlck and RHP Blake Stein, 5; Sports Pub 5. VFW #7591 4. 50 butterfly: 1, Rlchgels, Ml, :31.31; ligament in the knee, but said the ex- Duluth-Superior 6 5 .545 l'/i Sunday's games assigned Ludwlck to Edmonton of the Other results Antarctic: DToor Doctors 11, Blue 2, Olson, WS, :32.35; 3, Grunwald, R, return, Mayes gained 6 yards. In the Carolina at Jacksonville, 2 p.m. tent of the injury wouldn't be known x-St.Paul 5 8 .385 3V; Pacific Coast League and Stein to Dodgevllle 1, Cozenovla 0 Moon 1; Woody & Anne's 7, Water :32.5B; 4, Peterson, P, :32.87; 5, Chy- third quarter, he returned a low punt Madison 4 s .333 4 Oakland at Dallas, 7 p.m. Huntsvllle of the Southern League. Livingston 16, Blanchardvllle 2 Tower Pub 0 (forfeit); PJ's 4, Busse's bowskl, SW, :33.03; 6, Berklund, Ml, until today. Monday's game Transferred LHP Steve Wolclechow- Sauk Prairie 10, Reedsburg 9 2. :33.13. West Division Denver vs. Miami at Mexico City, 16 yards to the Green Bay 35. W L Pet. GB skl from the 15-day disabled list to the Arena 4, Muscoda 2 Avalon: Just Rumors II 4, Bowl-A- 100 Individual medley: 1, Keith, x-Wlnnlpeg 9 3 .750 — 7 p.m. 60-day disabled list. Designated RHP Vard Lanes 1; Wilson's 7, Lake Edger SW, 1:08.07; 2, Gausewltz, MO, 1:12.75; "It was all right," Mayes said. "I Steve Montgomery for assignment. SCHOOL-COMMUNITY REC 0 (forfeit); Neckerman Insurance 9, 3, Otis, P, 1:13.14; 4, Welton, WS, Odds and ends Forgo-Moornead 7 5 .583 2 Atlantic — Laurel Black Sox 10, JusfHumors 7. was one man away on a couple of Sioux City 6 6 .500 3 Activated INF Rafael Bournlgal.from 1:13.93; 5, Devltt, Ml, 1:14.23; 6, Bldl- GOLF the 15-day disabled list. Black-n-Tons 0; Shoe Box 3, Big Ten Arctic: Kollege Klub 1, Crystal Cor- llngmaler, HF, 1:15.84. Sioux Falls 3 9 .250 6 Pub 2; B8.G 7, Budwelser 0 (forfeit). ner 0; Stlllwaters 10, village Lanes 6; occasions, but.close doesn't get it. Does quality draw a crowd? It x-vyon first half title SEATTLE MARINERS -Traded C 15-18 Jason Varltek and RHP Northern — Rick's Olde golde 15, PJ's 16, 's 1. 100 freestyle: 1, Jones, HF, :57.B3; I'm still trying to get that breakaway. does in the NFL. There were 21 per- Professional to the for RHP Heath- Jan's Friendly 3; Cellar Bar 6, Busch Women's fast-pitch Thursday's results Wackers 0; Wilson's 7, Club Tavern 0. 2, Hastings, SW, :57.98; 3, Devltt, Ml, cliff Slocumb. Arizona: Culver's 7, Big Ten Pub 0 :58.04: 4. Peckham, R, :5B,10; 5, Rich- It'll happen." sonnel executives and scouts from Sioux City 7, Thunder Bay 4 RANGERS —Agreed to (forfeit). Fargo-Moorhead 5, St. Paul 4 LPGA DUMAURIER CLASSIC Connecticut: Braun Electric 17, ard, Ml, :5B.416, Wise, SW, 158.49. At Ookvlle, Ontario terms with C Ivan Rodriguez on a 100 backstroke: 1, Shlao, P, 1:04.65; rival teams in Lambeau Field Thurs- Only games scheduled five-year contract. Auto racing Echo Tap 9; Tully's 14, MVPs 7; Braun Today's games Thursday's f Irst-round results Electric 17, Burke Station 9; Aery Fab 2, Richard, Ml, 1:05.46; 3, Jones, HF, Has the missile landed? day, a record. ... Thursday marked 68 — 33-35; Vlckl -Traaed 1:06.29; 4, Toulant, SW, 1:07.08; 5, Blrk, Thunder Bay at Madison, 7:05 p.m. RHP Mike Timlin and LHP Paul Spal- 11, Burke Station 4. Forgo-Moorhead at Sioux Falls Fergon 33-35; Kathryn Marshall 34-34. RACING THIS WEEKEND Women's slow-pitch R, 1:07.17; 6, Kelany, R, 1:08.24. the 37th annual Bishop's Charities 69 — 35-34; Hollls larlc to the Seattle Mariners for OF Angell Park Speedway (Sun 100 breaststroke: 1, Gansner, SW, When Qadry "The Missile" Ismail Sioux City at Duluth-Superlor Jose Cruz Jr. New Mexico: Fyfe's Corner Bistro Stacy 33-36; Rosle Jones 35-34; Penny Prairie) — Sunday, Fredenberg Me- 1:10.88; 2, Bruns'on, R, 1:12.44; 3, Da- game. With Thursday's contribution, St. Paul at Winnipeg vs. Player's Sports Bar (double for- signed a free-agent contract with Hammel 34-35; Tammle Green 32-37; morial. Gates open 5 p.m- time trials luge, SE, 1:15.40; 4, Peckham, R, —Traded LHP feit); Neuhouser Pharmacy 30, Ger- the game has raised more than $2.4 Dana Dormonn 31-38; Brandle Burton 6:30 p.m- racing followng. aldlne's 1; Regent St. Retreawt 9, 1:18.92; 5, Breldcl, MO, 1:20.IB; 6, Krel- Green Bay, he came with a reputation 33-36; Cindy Flgg-Currler 34-35; Molra John Smiley and INF Jeff Branson to — Satur- million for the Bishop's diocesan AUTO RACING the Cleveland Indians for RHP Danny Wiggles 8. , blch, Ml, 1:10.20. Dunn 32-37. day, regular program. Gates open 5 : Nitty Gritty 6, Red 100 butterfly: 1, Kozlar, HF, 1:02.08; as a with good size and 70 — Parti Llsclo 34-36; Chris Graves, LHP Jim Crowell, RHP Scott p.m- time trials 6 p.m- racing follow- charities in the history of the series. Winchester and INF Damlan Jackson. Shed 5; Schoep's Ice Cream 9, Corn- 2, Hanson, R, 1:02.63; 3, Hastings, SW, excellent speed. Johnson 35-35; Jull Inkster 33-37; Jane ing. 1:04.23; 4, Mazur, Ml, 1:05.81; 5, Jeff- Professional Crofter 36-34; 35-35; -Called up data Transportation 2; villa Tap 20, Columbus 151 Speedway — ery, P, 1:05.97; 6, Gurman, P, 1:09.57. And suspect hands. By Kent Youngblood Krlstal Parker-Gregory 35-35. 1B-OF Todd Helton from Colorado Player's Sports Pub 11. Today, regular program. Time trials Oklahoma: Oakcrest 23, Lawton & 200 Individual medley: 1, Hanson, 71 — Barb Whlteheod 35-36; Val Springs of the Pacific Coast League. NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCKS 6:30 p.m- racing 8:00 p.m. Cotes 6; Villa Tap 16, Sliver Dollar 3; Skinner 36-35; Katie Peterson-Parker Sent OF John Vander Wai to Colorado Dells Motor Speedway (Wisconsin R, 2:19.86; 2, Kozlar, HF, 2:21.30; 3, 200 Springs. Regent St. Retreat 13, Jingles 4. Brunson, R, 2:24.93; 4, Shlao, P, 36-35; Llselotle Neumann 35-36; Barb Dens) — Saturday, regular program. South Carolina: Player's Sports At Clermont, Ind. AAucha 37-34; Hlroml Kobayashl 34-37; —Signed Gates open 5:00 p.m., time trials 6:00 2:25.80; 5, Devltt, Ml, 2:27.27; 6, Thursday's results RHP Brian Hedson. Bar 7, Babe's 0 (forfeit); Rustic Tav- Gansner, SW, 2:28.84. Betsy King 34-37; Michelle Estlll 35-36; p.m- racing 7:30 p.m. ern 9, Villa Tap 1; REM Wisconsin 5, (Starting positions In parentheses) 34-37; —Op- Jefferson Speedway — Saturday, Editor's note: 12 swimmers ad- 1, (2) Ron Hornaday, Palmdale, tioned IB Mark Johnson and RHP Esquire Club 4 vance to Saturday's finals, but only yards out. 36-35; 37-34; regular program plus roll-over event. Men's slow-pitch Calif., , 202, 81.753 mph, Amy Alcoft 35-36; Karrle Webb 34-37; Jose Sllva to Calgary of the Pacific Gates open 4 p.m- time trials 5:30 the top six are eligible for champion- 535,625. 2, (4) , Spring Coast League. Bay: Bennett's B, Jingles 7; Regent ship contention. Pederson drove the Packers'to . . Kelly Rabbins 33-38. p.m., racing 7:30 p.m. St. Retreat 7, Wando's 0 (forfeit); Big Lake, Mich., Chevrolet, 202, J21.775. 3, 72 — 35-37; Sherrl SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS —Des- Madison International Speedway Packers Dean's Cafe 24, Purgolders 5. the New England 29 in the third (1) , Rldgeway, Va., Stelnhauer 36-36; 37-35; ignated RHP Chad Frontera and RHP — Today, regular program. Gates , 202, 515,375. 4, (22) Joe Rut- Rene Arocha for assignment. Bridge: Sports Pub I 14, Plaza 13 Susie Redman 35-37; Dottle Pepper open 5:30 p.m- time trials 6:30 p.m., (10 Inn.); Sports Pub II11, Wilson's 6. Golf quarter, where his pass was inter-. tman, Upland, Calif., Ford, 202,19,650. 37-35; 37-35; Mlssle racing 8 p.m. Canyon: Babe's 12, Dirty Dozen 3; 5, (11) Mike McLaughlln, Waterloo, McGeorge 36-36; Mltzl Edge 35-37; FOOTBALL ' Continued from Page 1B cepted by Moore. NFL U.W. Neurology 15, Rustic Tavern B; MADISON MEN'S N.Y» Chevrolet, 202, $9,275. 6, (7) Dawn Coe-Jones 36-36; AREA POINTS STANDINGS Loadbusters 7, Century 21 6. Randy Tolsma, Meridian, Idaho, Chev- 34-38; Mlchele Redman 37-35; Leta —Signed AngeH Park Speedway CITY CHAMPIONSHIP For a team that prides itself on DB Tol Cook to a one-year contract. Channel: Wiggles 15, Wonder's Thursday's first-round results rolet, 202, 16,500. 7, (IB) Kenny Irwln, Lfndley 35-37; Tracy Hanson 36-36. 'BMARA: 1, Kevin Olson, Rackford Pub 4; Sports Pub vs. Mr. Roberts 32-yard drive. It set up Adam Vi- Indianapolis, Ford, 202, 56,000. e, (23) 73 — Cindy Rarlck 35-38; Cathy GREEN BAY PACKERS -Signed (III.), 994; 2, Dan Boorse, Whlteflsh At Bishops Bay its Red Zone production, wasn't it OT Ross Verba. (double forfeit); Crystal Corner 21, 74 — Eric Goldapske, Cherokee. Rick Corel!!, Denver. Chevrolet, 201 Johnston-Forbes 35-38; Kathy Gua- Bay, 892; 3, Scott Hatton, Roscae (III.), 's Pub 17. natieri for a 52-yard field dagnlno 36-37; Laura Davles 33-40; INDIANAPOLIS COLTS -Signed 75 — Ben Miller, Odano Hills; Den- a bit frustrating? 57,575. 9, (10) , Asso- LB Devon McDonald. 881; 4, Kevin Doty, Milan (111.), 819; 5, Coral: Kelllcs 20, Coaches 3; Mai- net, Mass., Chevrolet, 202, 57,500. 10, Nancl Bowen 36-37; Kim Bauer 36-37; Dean Erfurth, Oregon, 659; 6, Dean latt's Pharmacy 8, Jingles 6; T.C. nis Ryan, BIsHops Bay; Craig Trastek, with 1 minute, 3 seconds left in Annlka Sorenstam 35-38; Dale Reid —Signed Billings, Greenfield, 656; 7, Boyd Cal- Odana Hills. Apparently not. (5) Rich Blckle, Edgerton, WIs. Chev- QB Jim DrucKenmlller to a six-year Carpet Care 7, Real Estate Dynamics rolet, 202, $7,800. 11, (9) Mark Green, 33-40; Catrlona Matthew 36-37; Eml- vert, Mount Horeb, 599; 8, Randy 0 (forfeit). 76 — Doug Koehler, Cherokee; the third quarter that gave the "We've been one of the best lee Klein 37-36; Crlstle Kerr 36-37; Ra- contract. Waived RB Shon Mitchell Koch, Mlddleton, 597; 9, Randy Flscus, Tom Huset, Blackhawk; Tom Ever- Owensboro, Ky., Chevrolet. 202, and DE Israel Ifeanyl. Eagle: Villa Tap 14, Wonder's Pub 56,250. 12, (15) Chuck Bown, Portland, chel Hetherlngton 34-39; Lisa Monona 555; 10, Aaron Flscus, Madi- 10; Wonder's Pub 10, Wilson's 9. son, Yahara Hills, Patriots a short-lived 3-0 lead. teams in the Red Zone the last Ore., Ford, 202, $7,200. 13, (12) Rick Hackney 34-39; Vlckl Goetze- son, 548. Forest: Badger Bowl 7, Red Shed 0 77 — Scott Rossa, Odana Hills; "I was reading 52 (Moore's Ackerman 36-37. Columbus 151 Speedway (forfeit); Untouchables 13, Wonder's Dave Prestlglacomo, Odana Hills; three years," Holmgren said. "We Crawford, Mobile, Ala., Ford, 202, 74 — Nancy Ramsbottom J7-37; CITY/AREA $7,150. 14, (17) Boris Sold Carlsbad, Late Models: 1, Jim Dunn, Sun PUb 6; Rustic Tavern 11, Echo Tap 6. Miles Bakke, Maple Bluff; Jay Blast, number)," joked Pederson when Terry-Jo Myers 37-37; 34- Prairie, 1098; 2, Ron Blshofberger, Gulf: Anchor Bank 19, Nitty Gritty Maple Bluff; Mark Dlsrud, Blackhawk. will be again. And when we get Calif., Ford, 202, $7,100.15, (28) Bryan 40; Jenny Lldbock 36-38; SPORTS Fort Atkinson, 1088; 3, Natahn Hasc- Refiner, Wisconsin Rapids, WK, 1; One More Time 17, Phllo's 7; 78 — Steve Davis, Maple Bluff; asked about the pick, "and I threw 37-37; Krlstl Albers 35-39; Karen leu, Marshall, 995; 4, Mike Langsdorf, Coaches 7, Oakcrest 0 (forfeit). Tom Fitzgerald, Nakoma* Brian Mur- ready to tee it up, we will ap- Ford, 202, $7,300. 16, (24) Bob Kese- Weiss 34-40; Lorle Kane 37-37; Chris Rio, 978; 5, Charlie Mlerendorf, Lake lowskl, Rochester, Mich., Dodge, 202, Baseball Island: Bucky O'Brien's 5, Fourth phy, Maple Bluff; Jim Lemon, Na- it right to him. Just a poor deci- Greatrex 36-38; Amy Fruhwlrth 37-37; Mills, 845; 6, Dean Schultz, Juneau, Quarter 4; Wilson's 7, Schooners 0 koma; Jonathan Moyer, Bishops Bay; proach things a little bit differ- $7,000. 17, (30) Butch Miller, Coo- Wendy Doolan 38-36; Helen Dobson 843; 7, Terry Sauer, Waterloo, 836; 8, sion. But it's always nice to re- persvllle, Mich., Chevrolet, 201, $6,950. (forfeit); Capitol Centre Foods 16, Ke- Jeff Wolf, Yahara Hills; Ed Sheffield, ently." 3B-36; .Krlstl Coats 35-39; Laurie HOME TALENT LEAGUE Scott Patrick, Dousman, 819; 9, John leny Top Soil 1. Blackhawk; Mike Douglas. Cherokee; 16, (33) , Hickory, Brower 35-39; Anna Acker-Macosko EASTERN SECTION . Sherman, Sun Prairie, 591; 10, Scott Kegonsa: PJ's 14, The Bar 4; Yo- Dorsey Allison, Yahara,. Hills; Dave group and get it together and go N.C., Chevrolet, 201, $5,900. 19, (8) 35-39. Question: Who drew ahead in W L W L McGeftlgan. Madison, 523. gurt Express 16, Team Walleye 7; Welch, Yahara Hills; Stu Grondahl, , Mllwaukle, Ore., Ford, 201, 74 — Sherrl Turner 36-39; Tina down and score." Cottage Gr.... 12 1 Waterloo 6 6 Hobby Stocks: 1, Dennis Gaserude, Sports Pub 20, L.W. Meyer & Son 8. Cherokee; Wayne Peterson, Black- the battle for the right to back up 56,850. 20, (21) Kevin Cywlnskl, Mosl- Tombs 37-38; Kathy Postlewalt 39-36; Sun Prairie ....13 2 Verona „ 410 Oregon, 1247; 2, Dennis Schmltt, Bea- Maple: Henry's Hitters 11, Big Caroline Pierce 39-36; Amy Benz 36- hawk; Mike Prltikow. That, basically, is what passed nee, WIs, Dodge, 201, $5,700. 21, (34) Poynette 8 6 Marshall 212 ver Dam, 1020; 3, Gerry Junget, Rio, 'Sticks 4; Union Cab 7, Sports Pub 0 79 — Doug Czerwlnskl, Maple Andy Genzman, Fremont, , Ford, 39; Suzanne Strudwlck 36-39; Kim McFarland... 7 6 Rio 212 997; 4, Todd Wright, Madison, 923; 5, at halfback? (forfeit); John Deere Credit 15, Bon Bluff; Jim Kllnke, Maple Bluff; Brent for excitement for the preseason- 200, $5,650. 22. (32) Bill Sedgwlck, Salkl 35-40; 37-38; Monona 76 Ron Coppcrnoll, Madison, 868; 6, Mike Chance 6. Answer: It's still a tight race. Acton, Calif- Chevrolet, 199, $5,400. Carln HI Koch 35-40; Goeman, Hartford, 048; 7, John Beer, Cherokee; Dan Wubbels, Black- Mendota: Anlxter 6, Capital Bomb- hawk; Greg Moser, Cherokee; Mike record crowd of 60,778. There 23, (19) Kevin Harvlck, Bakersfleld, 36-39. NORTHERN SECTION Hlbner, Pardeevllle, 692; 8, Jerry ers 5; WEA Insurance 16, Regent St. flashed some speed, Calif., Chevrolet, 199, $5,550. 24, (20) 76 — Mary Beth Zimmerman 36- Eastern Western Chapman, Juneau, 674; 9, Grant Murphy, Cherokee; Eric Lawson, Retreat 1; Babe's 7, Grapes of Wroth Blackhawk; Dick Masse, Yahara'HIIIs. were 12 no-shows. Terry Cook, Sandusky, Ohio, Chevro- 40; Lisa Walters 33-43; Muffin W L W L Lldner, 616; 10, Lynn Lytle, Poynette, 0 (forfeit). on a few first-half sweeps, gaining let, 196, $5,500. 25, (31) Brian Cunning- Spencer-Devlin 38-38; Cindy Schreyer Waunakee.... 11 3 Sauk Prairie.. 9 5 608. National: Llcarl's 11, Echo Tap 7; 80 — Jeff Comstock, Odana Hills; Question: When was the last ham, Lancaster, Ky., Ford, 196, 37-39; Joan Pltcock 39-37; Anne Marie Ashton 10 4 Cazenovla 8 6 Street Stocks: 1, Rick Coppernoll, Old Town Pub 16, FEJ 9. Paul Holzem, Maple Bluff; Bill Leldlch, 14 yards on six carries. Chris 56,475. 26, (29) , Hurt, Pall! 37-39; Michelle McGann 36-40; Cross Plains ..10 4 Rchlnd Cntr... 8 7 Sun Prairie, 1083; 2, Brady Llddte, Or- Northern: Echo Tap II 23, Has Yahara Hills; Pat Berkovltz, Yahara ;ime the Packers' first-team de- 37-39; Gall Graham 38-38; Black Earth.. 6 8 Mazomanle... 7 7 egon, 1080; 3, Craig Olver, Madison, Hills. Darkins gained 16 yards on three Va.. Ford, 195, accident, $6,450. 27, Beens 3. 61 — Mike Goode, Nakoma; Dave (13) , Laporte, Ind., Date Eggellng 36-40; Elaine Crosby Pine Bluff 410Roedsburg 7 8 923; 4, Kurt Clapper, Dane, 672; 5, Ron Ozark: Nolo Contendere 22, 'ense allowed a preseason touch- 37-39; Erlka Wlcoff 37-39; Charlotta Mlddleton 311 Arena 212 Preskar, JUneou, 826; 6, Ken Olson, Knights of Columbus #4586 11; Old Grams, Nakoma* Ron Brlschke, carries and caught a 19-yard pass. Dodge, 195, $6,425. 28, (6) Mike Wall- Sorenstam 36-40; Angle Rldgeway 36- Maple Bluff; Dick Regenberg, Black- down? ace, St. Louis, Mo., Chevrolet, 191, Fort Atkinson, 757; 7, Alan Schade, Town Pub 11, Strange Gloves 2; Min- Hayden ran 12 times for just 27 40; Vickie Odegord 38-38; Marianne WESTERN SECTION Columbus, 703; fl. Will Godding, Cross ute Men vs. Cheeseheads (double tor- hawk; Ken Russell, Yahara Hills; 55,400. 29, (25) Robert Huffman, Morris 36-40; Cathy Mockett 39-37; Plains, 647; 9, Pat Dwyelk Monona, Bryan Karlovlch, Blackhawk; Bill Cun- Answer: 1995. Green Bay's Claremont, N.C., Ford, 182, $5,375. 30, North South felt). yards but caught two 11-yard Jackie Gallagher-Smith 37-39; Mary W L W L 560; 10, Karl Wahlgren, Cross Plains, Pacific: Josle's 13, Bavarian Inn 2; ningham, Cherokee; Mark Engman, first-stringers Were perfect last (27) Rob Rlzzo, North Providence, R.I., Ann LaPolnte 38-38. Livingston.... 10 2 Monroe 6 2 488. Blackhawk; Mark We Hz, Cherokee; Ford. 171, 55,350. 31, (14) Jay Sauter, Team 9, Overdogs 3; Couznofskl's B, passes, including the one for the 77 — Barb Bunkowslty Scherbak Dodgevltle.... 8 3 New Glarus... 6 4 Back-ups: 1, Dave Moore, McFar- Kllnlc6. Mike Fiynn, Yahara Hills; Mike year, not allowing a preseason TD West Salem, WIs., Chevrolet, 160, ac- 35-42; 37-40; Kris Mo- Blncnrdvlle.... 6 6 Wlota 7 5 land, 186; 2, Bruce Havel, Deerfleld, Sproul. winning touchdown. Rookie full- cident, $6,350. 32, (26) Mike Skinner, naghan 38-39; Shelley Hamlln 37-40; Hollandale 5 6 Brodhead 3 8 143; 3, Dan Sheldon, Madison, 132; 4, 82 — Joe Calloway, Odana Hills; jefpre leading the NFL by giving Susanvllle, Calif., Chevrolet, 104, oil JoAnne Corner 39-3B; Jill Brlles- Muscoda 012 S.Wayne 3 8 Steve Broome, Marshall. 131; 5, Jim line, $5,350. 33, (3) Tony Roper, Fair Swimming Bill Tensfeld, Maple Bluff; Tim Byrne, back caught two Hlnton 36-41; Mlssle Berteottl 38-39; Remslk, Madison, 125; 6, Ron Bishops Bay; Scott Schwendemann, up just 19 in a Super regular sea- Grove, Mo., Ford, 70, suspension, Catrln Nllsmark 38-39; Joanne Morley SOUTHEAST SECTION Schneldewlnd, Modlson, 120; 7, Rick passes for 22 yards. 56,350. 34, (16) Tommy Jo Kirk, Dai- Odana Hills; Blair Andresen, Black- 40-37; Lisa Klggens 38-39; Mayuml HI- W L W L Verdon, Fltchburg, 108; 8, Steve Prl- MADISON ALL-CITY MEET hawk; Don Becker, Cherokee. on. ton, Ga« Ford, 52, accident, $6,350. rase 36-41. Utlca 11 2 Albion 4 7 vett, Madison, 104; 9, Jug Hur, Madi- Thursday's preliminary results 83 — Ted Weltzln, Maple Bluff. "It's really & battle there,"- Race statistics 78 — Nancy Harvey 37-41; Cathy They shut out Miami last week. Ft Atkinson.. 10 2 Whitewater.. 5 9 son, 63. Competing teams: Monona, Ridge- 84 — Rob Bradley, Bishops Bay; Time of race: 1 hour 41 minutes 4 Gerrlno 39-39; Linda Shephard 37-41. Stoughton 10 3 Lake Mills 311 Dolls Motor Speedway wood, Hill Farm, West Side, Park- Holmgren said. "(Darkins) did a- seconds 79 — Jennifer Wyatt 39-40; Alice Dave Shllllnglow, Odana Hills; Kevin Thursday, Green Bay held Pat- Jefferson 7 6 Lk Geneva.... 210 Super Late Models: 1, John Zim- crest, Maple Bluff, Cherokee, Hughes, Nakoma; Gary Stelnhauer, Margin of victory: 0.947 second Rltzmon 39-40; 39-40; Oregon 5 7 merman, Markesan, 721; 2, Jeff Ken- Mlddleton, Semlnole, High Point, No- nice job; Hayden did a nice job.' Nakoma; Mark Dalebrpu*, Odana •iots to Caution Hags: 9 for 43 laps (2-5, 20- Robin Hood 43-36; Nadla Sle-Morle 36- dall, Montello, 656; 3, Bobby Weiss, koma, Shorewood. Hills; Tim Sweeney, Nakoma; Bruce That one will go right down to the 24, 41-33, 48-51, 54-41, 101, 146-149, 16- 43; Becky Iverson 38-41; 39- Today's games Montello, 637; 4, Todd Zlck, GIRLS Ive completions in 10 attempts 165,193-200) 40; Stefanla Crace 41-3B. SOUTHEAST SECTION Brlggsvllle, 549; 5, Dove Klein, Madi- 11-12 Bosben, Odana Hills; Jack Kelly, wire." Lap leaders: Jimmy Hensley 1-200, 80 — Pam Wright 38-42; Maggie Albion at Lake Mills, 7:30 p.m. son, 501; 6, Rocky Breezer, Portage, 50-yard freestyle: 1, Marshall, R, Maple Bluff; Larry Gesler, Odana and held the Patriots offense to 63 Ron Hornaday 201-202. 1 lead change Wlll-Halpln 37-43; Allison Flnney 38- 473; 7. Tom Llchtfeld. Pardeevllle, 416; :29.13; 2, Priest, P, :30.55; 3, Vondell. Hills; Brad Byce, Blackhawk; Brian Question: So who's going to; among 2 drivers. 42; 36-44; Renee Helken NORTHERN SECTION 8, cnrls Welnkauf, Merrill, 414; 9, Troy SW, :31.45; Faulkner, MB, :31.59; 5, Thacker, Cherokee; Matt Cotton, Irst-half yards. Craftsman Truck standings — 1, 43-37; Alicia Dlbos 37-43. Waunakee at Cazenovla, 7:30 p.m. Cllfcorn, Madison, 399; 10, Kenny Tweedale, HP, :31.93; 6, Klanderman, Blackhawk. draw more attention in practice" Sprague 1396; 2, Blckle 2,376; 3, Rut- 61 — Stephanie Farwlg 31-43; Julie Reiser, Waukon (la.), 378. SE. :32.32. 85 — Mike Greenhalgh, Maple "I felt like we were in complete tman 2,324; 4, Hornaday 2,282; 5, Hen- Piers 41'40; Jill McGIII 38-43; Denlse Saturday's games Super Stocks: 1, Jim Syvrud, Pay- 50 backstroke: 1, Barry, MB, :35.52; Bluff; Sam Beson-Crone, Nakoma; this week, Conway or newly. sley 3,136; 6, Bliss 2,127; 7, Carelll Kllleen 41-40. SOUTHEAST SECTION nette, 729; 2, Daryl Kubly Jr- Adams, 2. Priest, P. :34.21; 3, Gazvoda, HP, Mike Jacobson, Bishops Bay; Dan control," said defensive tackle 2,094; 8, Bown 2,064; 9, Irwln 2,058; 10, 82 — Patty Jordan 41-41; Shirley Stoughton at Utlca 1 p.m. 595; 3, Steve Morgan, Mazomanle, :35.22; 4, Lewandowskl, HF, :35.B3; 5, Blackdeer, Yahara Hills. signed No. 1 draft choice Ross • Sauter 2,036. Furlong 37-45. • 591; 4, John Raupp, Reedsburg, 580; 5, Klehl, MO, :35.90; 6, Miner, C, :36.73. 86 — Dick Mulrhead, Nokoma; , who had two 83 — Tracy Kerdyk 44-39. NORTHERN SECTION Glen Arendiee, Brlggsvllle, 578; 6, 50 breaststroke: 1, Marshall, R, Roger Perkins, Cherokee; Torn Ryan, ;ackles and knocked down a pass. Verba. NASCAR WINSTON CUP 84 — Laura Wltvoet 41-43; Chela Mazomanle at Cross Plains, I p.m. Robert Davis, Warrens, 568; 7, Denny :36.0I; 2, Dill, SE. :37.78; 3, Wlldrlck. Bishops Bay; John Boles, Cherokee. BRICKYARD 400 Oulntana 40-44; Mory-Lee Coblck 41- Bandt, Portage, 503; 0, David Trute, MO, :38.66; 4, Meloy, P, :40.31; 5, Star- 87 — Bill Kaether, Odana Hills; Jeff 'I think, withf our defensive line, Answer: That depends. Can At Indianapolis 43. WESTERN SECTION Mauston, 496; 9, Shane Huebel, Wone- ling, HF, :40.40; 6, Shea, N, :41.38. Slmonson, Maple Bluff; Paul Zeegers, Thursday's qualifying results 85 — Cathy Sherk 45-40; Liz Earley Monroe at Brodhead, 1 p.m. woc, 484; 10, Mike Birch, Baraboo, 50 butterfly: 1, Lauren, SE, :33.32; Odano Hills; Les Dorscheld, Yahara when we prepare well and play Verba kick? Actually, go with Con- (Cor numbers In parentheses) 42-43. 423. 2, Geler, W, :34.04; 3, Vandell, SW, Hills; Frank O'Meara, Cherokee. way. He's been feeling the pres- 1, (28) , Salinas, Calif* Withdrew — Mardl Lunn. Sunday's games Pure Slocks: 1, Phil Smith, Bara- :34.73; 4, Muldowney, HF, :34.77; 5, 88 — Mike Hayes, Nakoma; John well, we can pretty much control Ford. 177.736. 2, (42) , WESTERN SECTION boo, 912; 2, John Labeots, Boraboo, Gazvodo, HP, :34.81; 6, Llnzell, Ml, Kroeber, Maple Bluff; Ed Murphy, Na- sure ever since he showed up for Lakeland, Flo* Chevrolet, 177.550. 3, Hollandale at Blanchardvltle 658; 3, Dan Bondt, Coloma, 654; 4, :35:00. koma; John Golden. .he tempo." SOCCER Dodgevllle at Livingston Daron Fish, Reedsburg, 6)2; 5, Mark 100 Individual medley: 1, Barry, (88) w-, Conover, N.C- 89 — Bill Buchholz, Nakoma. And the Packers reserves were his first minicamp last spring. Ford, 177.494. 4, (17) Darrell Waltrlp, Monroe at Brodhead Hohl, Baraboo, 596; 6, Dan Goodell, MB, 1:11.86; 2. Tracy, SE. 1:17.46; 3, 92 — Kevin Murml, Yahara Hills. Martin, R, 1:20.04; 4/Geler. W, 1:20.13; Franklin, Tenn., Chevrolet, 176.866. 5, New Glarus at South Wayne Reedsburg, 488; 7, Ron Terry, LaVa- 95 — Larry Schmaltz, Nakoma. That pressure is only going to in- Professional lle, 466; 8, Steve Mills. Baraboo, 463; 9, 5, SwIIng, HF, 1:20.14; 6, Llnzell, Ml, almost as productive. Green Bay (3) w-, Kannapolls, 99 — Dan Danford, Bishops Bay, EASTERN SECTION Rodney Smith, Portage, 430; 10, Eric 1:20.35. N.C., Chevrolet, 176.536. 6, (31) r-MIke 101 — Mike Marling, Maple Bluff. tensify. Verona at Cottage Grove 13-14 outgained New England, 400 Skinner, Ontario, Calif- Chevrolet, Melby, Endeavor, 413. MLS Monorfa at Marshall Jefferson Speedway 100 freestyle: 1. Dewltt, SW, 176.415. 7, (10) , Chesa- yards to 149. The Patriots — still Thursday's results Waterloo at Rio Late Models: 1, Al Poplnl, Maches- 1:02.69; 2, Glrdley, R. 1:03.70; 3, Bon- METRO peake, Va_ Ford, 176.184. 8, (33) Ken No games scheduled McFarland at Poynette ner, SE, 1:04.44; 4, Jacobs, R. 1:04.66; Pleasant View (72) — John O'Dey NE CB Today's games ney Park (III.), 648; 2, Ron Blshof- earning a new system under first- Schroder, Fenton, Mo., Chevrolet, berger, Fort Atkinson, 632; 3, Scott 5, Lynam, SE, 1:05.33; 6, Poehllng, NK, 74; Kart Zobel 75; Greg Wadlelgh 76. First downs 10 No games scheduled 23 176.170. 9, (96) r-DavId Green. Owen- SOUTHEAST SECTION Null Lake Mills, 481; 4, Dan dies- 1:05.41. Odana Hills (72) — Jacob Frlma Rushes-yards 19-69 31-93 Saturday's games year coach Pete Carroll — con- sboro, Ky- Chevrolet, 176.149. 10, (26) Oregon at Fort Atkinson more, Janesvllle, 464; 5, Andy Wendt, 100 backstroke: 1, Dewltt, SW, 77j Darrell Cook 78. Passing yards eo 307 Rich Blckle, Edgerton, WIs., Chevro- Colorado at Washington O.C., 6:30 Jefferson at Lake Geneva Watertown, 434; 6, Bart Relncn, Jef- 1:09.43; 2, Bren. SW, 1:10.09; 3, Glrdley. Nakomo (70) — Steve Hlrd, R.G. verted just two of 17 third downs. Punt returns 2-7 6-92 let, 174.087. 11, (40) r-, p.m. Albion at Whitewater, 1 p.m. R, 1:11.95; 4, Koenlg, SE, 1:12:27, 5, Lee 75; J. Becker 76; Dave Myers 78; Kansas City at Dallas, 7 p.m. ferson, 433; 7, Charlie Mlerendort, Klckoff returns 0-0 2-49 Cerrltos, Calif- Chevrolet, 176.074. 12, Schmelzer, W. 1:13.38; 6, Slbley, P, Herman Toroslan, Die* Petzner 79. Question: What happened to Columbus at Los Angeles, 9:30 Lake Mills, 428; 8, Roger Behlke, Jef- returns 1-13 0-0 (43) , Nashville, Term., NORTHERN SECTION ferson, 410; 9, Denny Stair, Sullivan, 1:14.29. Sun Prairie {72) — Bob Fehrman Passes (Comp.-Att.-lnt.) U-28-0 p.m. 23-43-1 Pontlac, 176.053. Sauk Prairie at Rlchland Center 380; 10. Eric Gerlach, Palmyra 368. ' 100 breaststroke: 1, Skolaskl, N, 78. he offense? Socked-yards lost 2 12 1-5 13, (4) Sterling Martin, Columbia, Mazomanle at Cazenovla Sportsman: 1, Randy Breunlg, Co- 1:18.17; 2, Evans, P, 1:18.58; 3, Hodulik, Maple Blull (71) — Nate Brand Jr. Punts 9-41.4 5-46 Tenn- Chevrolet, 175.977. 14, (46) Reedsburg at Arena lumbus, 756; 2, Dave Oswald, Cottage SW, 1:20.92; 4, Smith, R, 1:21.43; 5, 72; Dan O'Brien, Greg Rice 77; Van Answer: The Packers moved -lost 0-0 0-0 Wally Dallenbach Jr- Basalt, Colo-. TENNIS Ashton at Waunakee Grove, 627; 3, Scott Reldner, Wauna- Glaze, R, 1:21.48; 6, Flint. P, 1:22.05. Stoutt 78. down the field, but couldn't get' Penalties-yards 6-40 6-60 Chevrolet, 175.884. 15, (94) , Pine Bluff at Black Earth kee, 520; 4, George Urban, Merrlmac, 50 butterfly: 1, Flint, P, :30.59; 2, Stouahton (71) — Mike Durle, Time of possession 23:38 36:22 ' Dawsonville, Ga- Ford, 175.833. 16, Professional Cross Plains at Mlddleton 348; 5, Bob Seising, Fort Atkinson, Frye, R, :32.4B; 3, Mowbray. R, :32.48; Chuck Schwab, Tim Carter 76; Pat he ball into the end zone until (37) Jeremy Maytleld, Owensboro, 348; 6, Randy Podfleld, Stoughton, 347; 4, Davis, SW, :33.03; 5, Banner, SE, Oonlen 77; Jim Peterson 79, New England .0 0 3 0 — 3 Ky- Ford, 175.812. 17, (75) , HOME TALENT NIGHT LEAGUE 7, Terry Blddlck, Madison, 342,' 8, :33.29; 6, Wencel, Ml. :33.73. Yahara HlKs (72) — Bill Komarek khroeder helped push the panic Green Boy _ „. ooo 7 — 7 Rockbrldge Baths, Va- Ford, 175.709. DU MAURIER OPEN MIDDLETON 6, ASHTON 0 Jason Elliott, Stoughton, 339; 9, Lucas 100 Individual medley: I, Skolaskl, 75. New Engtand — FG, Vlnatlerl, S 18. (21) Michael Waltrlp, Owensboro, At Montreal Mlddleton 210 300 0 — 6 8 0 Westenberg, 327; 10, Mark Miller, Ma- N, 1:09.23; 2, Evans, P, 1:10.17; 3. Ho- The Meadows (72) — Larry Von button. Green Bay — Hayden, 11, pass from Pt-der&on (Con- Ky- Ford, 175.671. 19, (41) Steve Grls- Thursday's third-round results Ashton 1.....000 000 0-0 > 2 zomanle, 261. dullk, SW, 1:12.98; 4, Jacobs, R, 1:14.67; Epps 78. way, Kick) som, Gadsden, Ala- Chevrolet, Michael Chang (1). Henderson, Shaffer, Hogg (5) and Farreli; Per- International: 1, Justin Nattestod. 5. Davis. SW. 1:15.55; 6, Smith. R, Monona (36) — David Hammond Starting quarterback Brett A«, — 60.77B. 175.415. 20, (30) Johnny Benson Jr., Nev_ def. Alex O'Brien (IS), Amarlllo, tzborn. Adler (4) and Holawlnskl. W Cambridge, 640; I Pete Weston, Fort 1:15.57. 35; Greg Roe 38. Grand Rapids, Mich- Pontlac, 175.223. Texas, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. Fabrlce Santoro, — Shaffer. L — Pertzborn. Atkinson, 615; 3, Mike Cuslck, 15-18 Favre (7-for-13, 85 yards) led INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 21. (97) r-, Spokane, Wash. France, det. Thomas Muster (3), Aus- Leading hitters — Hogg (M) 2x3. Edgerton, 603; 4, Scott Nottestad. Os- 1(M freestyle: 1, Pofahl Ml, 1:02.46; drives of 35 and 54 yards. Both Rushing: New England — Martin 4-32, Shaw 9-21 Pontlac, 175.145. 22, (l«) Ted Mus- tria 6-2, 2-6, 6-4. Thomas Engvlst (St. HR — Farrell (M). 2B — Hogg. Mande- wego (III.), 420; 5, Steve Meier, Ore- 2. Winters, MO, 1:03.85; 3, Washburn, PREP SPORTS Mtgoett 5-13. Cullors 1-1. Green Day — Hayden 12-77, Pe- grave. Franklin, WIs- Ford, 175.128. Sweden, def. Jonas BlorKmann (12], rlno (M), Guerrero (M), Miller (A). gon, 378; 6, Matt Frey, Cambridge, SW, 1:03.94; 4. Coleman, C 1:03.99; 5, derion 1-19, DorKIni 3-16. Levens 7-15. Jervey 6-14. Hen- 23, (92) r-Ron Barfleld Jr- Florence, stalled — Green Bay was 4-for-9 Sweden, 6-3,6-2. Gustavo Kuerten (6), 345; 7, Don Moore, Madison, 331; 8, Fletcher, SE. 1:04.08; 6, Dewlnkle, SW, derson 1-2. Smith 1-0. S.C- Ford, 175.087. 24, (24) w-Jeff Brazil, def. Michael Tebbutt, Aus- RIO 4, MCFARLAND 3 Mike Hoppe. Milwaukee, 323; 9, Mark 1:04.95. Summer baseball on third down in the first half — Passing: New England — Bledsoe 5-10-0 30, ZolaK 9- Gordon, Vollelo, Calif- Chevrolet, tralia, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. Richard Krallcek McFarland 200 001 0 — 3 5 0 English, Edgerton, 316; 10, Jim Pan- 100 backstroke: 1, Dykstra, P, IB-0-62. Gr«n Bay — Fovrt 7-13-0-85, Bono 7-14-0-93, Pe- 175.056. 25, (IB) Cobby Lobonte, Cor- (6), Netherlands, def. Justin Glmel- Rio 000 004 K — 4 9 2 kow, Oregon, 308. 1:10.28; 2, Stevers. Ml. 1:12.46; 3. Win- and Conway missed field goals dvraon 9-16-1-134. Egner and J. Yttrl; Mo. Dunn. M. WIAA STATE TOURNAMENT pus Chrlstl, Texas, , 175.043. stob. Key Blscayne, Flo- 6-2, 6-4. Hobby Stock: 1, Dennis Gaserude, ters. MO, 1:13.44; 4, Fletcher, SE, RiCBlvlnff: New England — T. Brown 3-33, Cultors 2 Rlpp (6) and M. Rlpp, Jevens (6). W — Other stale drivers Chris Woodruff, Knoxvllle, Tenn- def. Oregon, 669; 2, Jim Pfelfer, Fort At- 1:14.03; 5, Plummer, MO, 1:14.51; 6, At Stevens Point 3oth times. Backup Steve Bono (7- 22, Show 2-1, Graham 1-11, Co cites 1-10, Martin 1-8. Glenn M. Rlpp. L — Egner. (Foiled to qualify Thursday) Goran Ivanisevic (2), Croatia 7-6 (8-4), kinson, 652; 3, Jay Kalbus, Oconomo- Hansen,MO, 1:15.25. Thursday's results 1-7, Jell* 1-4, Grl*r 1*1, Ellis, Hminui 5). Gre«n Bay — >» 39, (90) , Wisconsin 6-2. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (4), Russia Leading hitters — J. Yttrl (M) 2x3, Championship woc, 525; 4. Jeff Kohlhoff, Watertown, 100 breaststroke: 1. Jaskowskl, W. 14, 93) led a 60-yard drive to the mall 5-81, Schroeder 2-36, Sowed 2-33, Havden 2-22, Thom- def. Wayne Ferrelra (13), South Af- Smith (M) 2x3, Ml. Dunn (R) 2x3, M. 488; 5, Kale Peterman, Juneau, 44B; 6, Wauwato&a East 3. Cedarburg 2 Rapids, Ford, 173.879. 48, (71) Dave 1:19.80; Z Saltier, SW. 1:21.19; 3. Good- aton 2-22, Henderson 2-18, Beebe 2-17, Mlckens 2-17. Marcls. Wausau- Chevrolet, 172.371. rica, 7-5, 6-3. Mark Phlllppousls (7), Rlpp (R) 2x3. 2B — Klrner (R), S. Brett Carson. Fort Atkinson, 389; 7, man, SW, 1:23.01; 4, Gruebllng. C. Semifinals New England 22 that stalled, then Levent l-21,Oimura 1-19, Darkins 1-19, LusK 1-8. w — Former winner def. Gulllaume Raoux, Plenty (R), Smith. Chris Purdy, Milton, 364; B, Dale Ste- 1:23.78; 5, Martin, HF. 1:24.5I; 6, Adler, Wauwalosa East 7. Whltnall I Mined ttvtd oools: Green Bay, Conwav 32. 44*40. •- -Rookie France, 7-5. 6-3. venson, JaneA'lle. 338; 9, Ron Cop- Ml, 1:24.63. Cedarburg 6. Grontsburg 1 nded with Conway's miss from 42 Brickyard 400. 2B Baseball. 3B Outdoors. 6B SPORTS E-Mail Address: [email protected] Sports editor: Joe Hart 252-6474 The Capital Times • Friday, August 1,1997 * Fanfare ROB SCHULTZ Conway helps Pack can't Ex-Badger Engler center of attention resurrect The unveil kick about their revamped offense Saturday night against the . But their ability to nightmares evaluate it and to prepare for the regular season could be compromised by ongoing GREEN BAY — It was hard to tell if the problems at center. kicker attempting field goals for the its defense Thursday brought mixed Green Bay Packers Thursday night was developments. The good news was Brett Conway or Tim Conway. back Aaron Hayden on a screen Dorf on kicking. By Todd Finkelmeyer that starter learned The Capital Times play which went J1 yards for the ; there is a likelihood he will not Everything seemed right for the Pack- game-winning touchdown with need surgery to repair the eye ers during their 7-3 nationally televised GREEN BAY — The Super Bowl 9:01 to play. injury that has sidelined him since exhibition game victory over the New XXXI rematch between Green Bay "We ran a screen and the cle-, July 21. The bad news was he still England Patriots at Lambeau Field. Brett and New England Thursday night fensive end knifed in, so I had to is unable to see properly and has Favre got the Packers rolling up and was about as exciting as the drive back up," Hayden said of his nifty no idea when he will return. down the field early hi the game. The de- from Madison to Lambeau Field. TD down the left sideline. In addition, Jerry Reynolds, fense remained as stingy as ever as it stretched its Pass the No-Doze. "But there were some great blocks who never has played center in a scoreless streak to six quarters. Yet if defense really does win in front of me, the linemen did a game but was Williams' backup, And Conway? He was right, too. Wide right. Three championships, you may want to good job. I think anybody could probably won't play Saturday times. look into booking a flight and have run it in after that." If you listened real hard, you could hear Chris snapping up a motel room for either because of a sprained right Jacke laughing all the way from Pittsburgh. While Hayden's score brought, knee. Super Bowl XXXII hi San Diego the mostly subdued Lambeau Field The smug Packers thought they had solved two big Feb. 1. Giants fans, meet Derek Engler, problems when they drafted Conway in the third crowd to life, the Green Bay de- an undrafted rookie who played In a dominating effort, the fense was — once again — the big round of last April's NFL draft. They got the kicker Green Bay defense gave up just center for only one season at they wanted and got rid of the kicker — Jacke — story. Wisconsin. 149 yards of total offense to the "If you have a great defense "It's overwheuning," Engler they hated, all in the same day. Patriots and the Packers' third- like that, missing those (field Special teams coach heaped tons ASSOCIATED PRESS string offense put up just enough said. "I just have to take it all in of praise on Conway after the Packers drafted him. goals) really isn't all that signifi-, stride. That's pretty much all I can Packers special teams coach Nolan Cromwell points in the fourth quarter as the cant anymore," said Packers Cromwell called him a technically sound kicker. green and gold prevailed, 7-3, be- do, not lose my mind out there." "Every kick is in the same motion," Cromwell said. talks to rookie place-kicker Brett Conway in the safety LeRoy Butler. Engler's parents learned about second quarter Thursday night. Conway missed fore a national television audience In the Packers' first two presea-, "He has kicked hi bad-weather games and he has on ESPN. the Giants center problems on the kicked on grass. I don't think the weather will affect three field goals in the scoreless first half. son games, teams are averaging Internet at their home in St. Paul, The Packers rolled up an im- just 199.5 yards per game and' him." pressive 400 yards of offense, but Minn. Conway certainly kicked with the same motion and only 1.5 points. And before Pat- "They called me and said, missed four straight field goal attempts dating back three missed field goals by rookie riots kicker booted he didn't let the weather — in this case, a 10-mile per kicker Brett Conway — from 32, 'What's going on?' " said Engler. hour wind — affect him. Each kick — a 32-yarder, a to the Packers' first exhibition game. He missed a 39- a 52-yard field goal with 1:03 to The Giants hope the entire line yarder late in the Packers' 20-0 victory over Miami. 44 and 40 yards — kept Green play in the third quarter, no one 44-yarder and a 40-yarder — was the same. Wide Bay from running up the score on isn't saying that come game time. right. "But it's going to be hard for me to overcome that. had even attempted a field goal The unit was questionable to begin New England. against the Packers in more than Conway was drafted out of Penn State. But he You just have to go out and make the next ones that So the Packers needed third- with, and it has been a glaring kicked like he was from Florida State. you attempt." 100 minutes of preseason play. problem in some drills. Veteran string quarterback "I can't think about it. I still can't think about it, to connect with fourth-string half- See DEFENSE, Page 5B Lance Smith is hobbled by a bad that's what I have to do," said Conway, who has See CONWAY, Page 6B ankle, so the left guards have been Rob Zatechka and Greg Bishop. - "I think (quarterback) Dave (Brown) might be getting a little frustrated," Williams said. Now, a Brewers fringe pro prospect must make the line calls and get the ball into Brown's hands under fire. Coach refused to win 8th panic. "Step up to the plate, man, it's your turn at bat," he said of Engler. Engler, who impressed the straight coaches with his work in last weekend's scrimmage, said he was MILWAUKEE (AP) — Pitcher fortunate to be getting an Byrce Florie was hurting, but he opportunity. made the Seattle Mariners feel '. "There's pretty much nobody worse. else," said Engler, who hopes to Florie didn't get the decision, be with the Giants when they play but his contribution was almost as hi Madison Aug. 22 against the important as Dave Nilsson's game- Green Bay Packers at Camp winning single that gave the Mil- Randall Stadium. waukee Brewers a 2-1 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Thursday night. Mirer is starting, Nilsson's broken-bat, bloop off Jamie Mover (11-4) with two Kramer is pushing outs in the ninth brought home Fernando Vina from third to give When the traded the Brewers their season-high for , they told him the eighth straight victory. starting quarterback position was Vina led off the Brewers' ninth his to lose. with a single, took second on Mark , last season's Loretta's sacrifice and third on a starting quarterback, says he fly ball by Jeff Cirillo. understands why the Bears MIKE DEVfllES/THE CAPITAL TIMES acquired Mirer, but he doesn't The win went to the fourth Mil- Members of the Ridgewood swim team cheer on teammate Katherlne Marshall during a preliminary race in the girls 11-12-year-old waukee pitcher, Bob Wickman (6- understand why he's being written 3) who retired two batters in the off. 50 breaststroke at the Madison All-City Meet. Thursday's results are in Scorecard, Page 8B. ninth, but Florie certainly had a So, Kramer wants the Bears to hand hi the eventual outcome. understand something: The right-hander pitched 52/i "It's not tune to write the innings, holding the AL West- autobiography just yet," he said. leading Mariners to just four hits. Kramer strongly believes he will City swim meet a first-class event He struck out a career-high nine be an integral part of the Bears' and walked one despite blisters on offense this season. He also is That range of responsibilities prompts one By Adam Mertz There was a problem. his right thumb and first finger. convinced that his injured neck is They weren't nervous. question: Where does one even begin orga- "I have two blisters," he said healthy and that his wounded The Capital Times "I was almost worried that we weren't ner- nizing this? after making his third career start. pride will not be a cause for They'd donated a 16-month period of their vous," said Stirn, who like many of the volun- Johnson and Stun said they'd kicked "I knew I had them last game. The dissension. lives to planning a three-day event. teers arrived at 6 a.m., 21/2 hours before the around ideas hi their heads for a long tune. one on my thumb just started get- "I'm playing like I'm a very They'd been hi charge of a workforce of meet, to iron out any last-minute wrinkles. Both have offspring who swim — Johnson ting bigger and bigger." important part of this team and almost 600 volunteers from their swim club, has Meghan, who swims in the 15-18 divi- I'm the guy," said Kramer, who "I watched that first heat hit the water this Florie said that the blisters Ridgewood, and the other 11 area clubs par- morning, and I knew everything would be all sion, and Mike, who's hi 13-14, and Stirn has were something he could pitch missed most of last year with a ticipating in Madison's 36th annual All-City Lindley, who's also hi 13-14 — so they'd herniated disc in his neck after right." with, but after giving up a two-out swim meet. To a first-tuner, the atmosphere at the All- been around this type of thing before. double to Ken Griffey, Jr. and a setting several individual and team Both are involved in swimming, Johnson run-scoring single to Edgar Mar- passing records in 1995. They were about to oversee an event that City meet takes on a carnival feel. Besides as a board member of the Ridgeway Swim included 70 races — 50 individual and 20 re- the masses of people, there were concession tinz that tied the game 1-1, Brew- "That doesn't mean I'm going Club and Stirn as administrative ers manager Phil Garner replaced to stand in the way of progress if lays — involving over 1,200 swimmers from stands, colorful team banners, and a huge chair to U.S. Swimming. And every year, the ages 5 to 18. red canvas tent for each team. him with Al Reyes. they think Rick's going to be the host has access to the reports from commit- "They pitched well and we just starter. But I'm preparing like I'm So it was understandable that meet direc- "I looked at the tents, and I said it looked tees of past years. like the circus was ready to start," Stirn said. came up short," Griffey said. going to be playing," he said. tors Mary Kay Johnson and Barb Stirn ex- Still, there were those times when Stun Florie thought his departure Kramer has clearly been pected to have a little problem with Hey, all they needed was a midway, it was woke up at 2 a.m. with a random thought hi outperforming the other three nervousness at the outset of the meet Thurs- suggested. Stirn laughed. was probably due more to fatigue See CITY SWIM, Page 4B than blisters. Bears in training day morning. "We have video games," she said. "I was out of gas," he said after camp. throwing 93 pitches. Even though Kramer was given After the game, the Mariners, in medical clearance in January to desperate need of bullpen help, resume his eight-year NFL career, got relievers Mike Timlin and Paul the Bears traded for Mirer on Feb. Olympic duty now a distant memory Spoh'aric hi a trade with Toronto 18. At the tune, Kramer was still a and acquired Heathcliff Slocumb free agent. A year ago today, Mi- entirely different production, the back to Atlanta for a business from Boston. chael Johnson com- magnitude of which still over- meeting relating to his Olympic as- Seattle, which has blown 15 pleted his "golden" MIKE whelms him today upon reflection. signment. During his stay, he took saves this season, gave up a pair Quote, Unquote double by breaking the time to revisit the park. of promising players to bolster its Not that he has thought about it "As for the park itself," he bullpen. The Mariners sent out- Richard Sandpmir of the New his world record hi LUCAS all that much lately. pointed out, "I don't know if they fielder Jose Cruz Jr. to the Blue York Times on Tiger Woods: the 200 meters; Dan "Actually, I hadn't really given had sodded or not, it was all dirt. Jays, then sent catcher Jason Vari- "Somehow, golfcasters will O'Brien became the a conscious thought to it," Moss Except for the fountains (of tek, plus pitcher Derek Lowe, to first American gold Atlanta Committee for the Olympic find a way to follow Woods wh^n Games, overseeing six sports and said, "until I guess it was Sunday Rings), it was all gone." the Red Sox. he misses a cut, figuring that one medalist in the de- when there was something on tele- That was among his first im- Seattle had a great chance to shot of Tiger playing pinochle is cathlon since Bruce a mega-million dollar budget. If you look around his office hi vision that mentioned it was the pressions upon arriving in Atlanta. take the lead hi the eighth, but a worth 100 shots of Billy Andrade Jenner hi 1976; and anniversary of the park bombing Here today, gone tomorrow. couple of sparkling defensive putting." 76,481 watched the U.S. defeat Camp Randall Stadium, you will plays by Nilsson and Jack Voigt, see an Olympic wall poster and a and then I went, 'Oh, geez ..." " "As I was driving into town," China for the gold medal in the Moss was asleep hi his quarters he recalled, "they were retro- who had a RBI double in the first, first women's soccer tournament framed picture of Muhammad All fitting the Olympic stadium into stopped the Mariners. holding the torch with which the — "home hi bed" — when a bomb Today's Trivia hi the history of the Olympic exploded, killing two people and the baseball configuration (Turner With the game tied 1-1, Reyes Games. Champ would light the cauldron Field), and I was aware of that." gave up his only hit in 2'/a in- A year ago today — Aug. 1 — during the opening ceremonies. injuring more than 100 hi Centen- When was the last time the nial Olympic Park hi the early There was something else that nings, a single to Rob Ducey, who Packers were unbeaten and untied University of Wisconsin associate These keepsakes serve as re- struck Mike Moss about the area. took second on a sacrifice. Alex athletic director Mike Moss was a minders that it was only a year ago morning hours of July 27. in-the preseason? Answer hi See MOSS, Page 6B See BREWERS, Page 3B Spoils Briefs, Page 2B. sports operation manager for the today that Moss played a role in an Last January, Moss was called 8B The Capital Times Friday, Aug. 1,1997 SCORECARD day, regular program. Gates open 5 50 breoststroke: 1, Marshall, R, Editor's note: 12 swimmers ad- Eastern Conference Terry-Jo Myers 37-37; Meg Mallon CLEVELAND INDIANS - Traded 1, (2) Ron Hornaday, Palmdate, Saturday's Barnes p.m., time trials 6 p.m., racing follow- :36.01; 2, Dill, SE, :37.78; 3, Wlldrlck, vance to Saturday's finals, but only Calif., Chevrolet, 202, 81.753 mph, W Pet GB 34-40; Jenny Lldback 36-38; Jane LHP Steve Kline and a player to be MO, :38.66; 4, Meloy, P, :40.31; 5, Star- the top six are eligible for champion- LATEST LINE Geddes 37-37; Krlstl Albers 35-39; named later to the Montreal Expos SOUTHEAST SECTION ing. 135,625. 2, (4) Jack Sprogue, Spring New York ______U .778 — Columbus 151 Speedway — ling, HF, -MAO; 6. Shea N, :41.3B. ship contention. Houston...... __ _ 10 .625 3 Karen Weiss 34-40; Lorle Kane 37-37; for RHP Jeff Juden. Stoughton at Utlca, 1 p.m. 50 butterfly: 1, Lauren, SE, :33.32; Lake, Mich* Chevrolet. 202, J.21,775. OAKLAND ATHLETICS - Traded Today, regular program. Time trials 3, (1) Jimmy Hensley, Rldgeway, Va., Cleveland.... .- .556 4 Chris Greatrex 36-38; Amy Fruhwlrth 2, Geler, W, :34.04; 3, Vandell, SW, PRO FOOTBALL IB Mark McGwire to the St. Louis NORTHERN SECTION 6:30 p.m., racing 8:00 p.m. Dodge, 20i J15.375. 4, (22) Joe Rut- Charlotte -5W J' 37-37; Wendy Doolan 38-36; Helen :34.73; 4, Muldowney, HF, :34.77; 5, Golf NFL Preseason Dobson 38-36; Krlstl Coats 35-39; Lau- Cardinals for RHP T.J. Mathews, Mazomanle at Cross Plains, 1 p.m. Dells Motor Speedway (Wisconsin tman. Upland, Calif.. Ford, 202. Dells) — Saturday, regular program. Gazvoda HP, :34.61; 6, Llnzell. Ml, Favorite / Points Underdog 59,650. 5, (ID Mike McLaughlin. Wa- rie Brower 35-39; Anna AcKer- RHP Eric Ludwlck and RHP Blake :35:00. MADISON MEN'S Phoenix___ _...... — Stein, assigned Ludwlck to Edmon- Gates open 5:00 PJTI., time trials 6:00 Tonight terloo, N.Y* Chevrolet, 20Z J.9.275. 6. UsAngc** Macosko 35-39. WESTERN SECTION 100 Individual medley: 1, Barry, crnr CHAMPIONSHIP DETROIT 5V] (38) Atlanta 74 — 36-39; Tina ton of the Pacific Coast League and Monroe at Brodhead, 1 p.m, p.m* racing 7:30 p.m. (7) Randy Tolsma, Meridian, Idaho, Sacramento ..... - Jefferson Speedway — Saturday, MB, 1:11.86; 2, Tracy, SE, 1:17.46; 3, Thursday's first-round results INDIANAPOLIS 2 (36) ~ Cincinnati Chevrolet, 201 J8.500. 7. (18) Kenny Tombs 37-38; Kathy Postlewolt 39-36; Stein to Huntsvllle of the Southern Martin, R, 1:20.04; 4, Geler, W, 130.13; At Bishops Bay Caroline Pierce 39-36; Amy Benz 36- League. Transferred LHP Steve Wol- regular program plus roll-over event. Saturday Irwln, Indianapolis, Ford. 202, $8,000. Sundays games Gates open 4 p.m* time trials 5:30 5, Starling, HF, 1:20.14; o, Llnzell, Ml, 74 — Eric Gotdopske, Cherokee. TAMPA BAY 2 (35).— Washington 8. (23) Rick Carelll, Denver. Chevro- 39; Suzanne Strudwlck 36-39; Kim clechowskl from the 15-day disabled WESTERN SECTION 1:50.34. Salkl 35-40; Alison Nicholas 37-38; list to the 60-day disabled list. Desig- p.m., racing 7:30 p.m. 75 — Ben Miller, Odona Hills; Den- Philadelphia VH (35) -.NY JETS let, 20Z J7.575. 9. (10) Dave Rezendes. y's rvsutt Hollandale at Blanchardvllle Madison International Speedway 13-14 nis Ryan, Bishops Bay; Craig Trastek, x-TENNESSEE S'/i (34)..New Orleans Carin HI Koch 35-40; Helen Alfredsson nated RHP Steve Montgomery for as- Dodgevllle at Livingston 100 freestyle: 1, Dewlrt, SW, Assonet. Mass. Chevrolet, 201 !\ 67 signment. Activated INF Rafael — Today, regular program. Gates Odana Hills. KANSAS CITY 2 (34) Pittsburgh J7.500. 10, (5) Rich Blckle. Edgerton, Today "i pomes 36-39. Monroe at Brodhead 1:02.69; 2, Glrdley, R, 1:03.70; 3, Bon- BALTIMORE 3 (37) Ny Giants 76 — Mary Beth Zimmerman 36- Bournlgal from the 15-day disabled open 5:30 p.m., time trials 6:30 p.m., ner, SE, 1:0444; 4, Jacobs, R, 1:04.66; 76 — Doug Koehler, Cherokee; WIs., Chevrolet, 202, $7,800. n. (Bryan Reffner, Wis- PHOENIX — Faster 3-6 1-2 7, American: VFW #7591 7, Wil- 1:14.29. hawk. Monday consin Rapids, WIs* Ford, 7.02, 57,300. Sorenstam 36-40; Angle Rldgeway five-year contract. 100 breoststroke: 1, Skolaskl, N, 78 — Steve Davis, Maple Bluff; Glllom 5-17 1-1 12, Askamp 5-10 2-4 36-40; Vickie Odegard 38-38; Mari- TORONTO BLUE JAYS - Traded SOUTHEAST SECTION son's 5; Sports Pub 5, VFW #75911. y-Denver 4 (36) .Miami 16, (24) Bob Keselowskl, Rochester. 12, Tlmms 2-8 0-0 5, Perils 3-15 3-4 10, Oregon at Fort Atkinson Antarctic Door Doctors 11, Blue 1:18.17; 2, Evans, P, 1:18.58; 3, Hodu- Tom Fitzgerald, Nakoma; Brian Mur- anne Morris 36-40; Cathy Mocker! 39- RHP Mike Timlin and LHP Paul Spol- Ilk, SW, 1:20.92; 4, Smith, R, 1:21.43; 5, x-at Memphis, TN. Mich* Dodge, 202, 57,000. 17, (30) Lleberman-Cllne 2-3 1-2 6, Webb 0-3 Jefferson at Lake Geneva Moon 1; Woody & Anne's 7, Water phy, Maple Bluff; Jim Lemon, Na- 37; Jackie Gallagher-Smith 37-39; larlc to the Seattle Mariners lor OF Glaze, R, 1:21.48; 6, Flint, P, 1:22.05. y-at Mexico City, MEX. Butch Miller, Coopersvllle, Mich* 2-J 2, Jackson 4-8 2-2 11, Ambers 1-1 Albion at Whitewater, 1 p.m. Tower Pub 0 (forfeit); PJ's 4, Busse's koma; Jonathan Moyer, Bishops Bay; BASEBALL Chevrolet. ?01,S6.950. Mary Ann LaPolnfe 38-38. Jose Cruz Jr. 50 butterfly: 1, Flint, P, :30J9; 2, Jeff Wolf, Yahara Hills; Ed Sheffield, 0-02. Totals 25-71 12-1967. 77 — Barb Bunkowsky Scherbak National League 2. Frye, R, :32.48; 3, Mowbray, R, :32.48; Favorite/Odds Underdog 18, (33) Andy Houston, Hickory, CLEVELAND — Nemcova 6-10 NORTHERN SECTION Avalon: Just Rumors II 4, Bowl-A- Btackhawk; Mike Douglas, Cherokee; N.C* Chevrolet, 201. 55,900. 19, (8) 35-42; Nancy Scranton 37-40; Kris Mo- CINCINNATI REDS — Traded LHP 4, Davis, SW, :33.03; 5, Banner, SE, National League 4-5 17, BraKton 6-6 3-3 15, Fl|alkowskl naghan 38-39; Shelley Hamlln 37-40; John Smiley and INF Jeff Branson to Sauk Prairie at Rlchland Center Vard Lanes 1; Wilson's 7, Lake Edger Dorsey Allison, Yahara Hills; Dave Los Angeles 6-7 CHICAGO Mike Bliss, Mllwaukle. Ore* Ford, 0 (forfeit); Neckerman Insurance 9, :33.29; 6, Wencel, Ml, :33.73. Welch, Yahara Hills; Stu Grendahl, 201, S6.850. 20, (21) Kevin Cvwinski, 3-5 0-0 6, Edwards 4-7 4-6 12, Wood- JoAnne Corner 39-38; Jill Brlles- the Cleveland Indians for RHP Danny Mazomanle at Cazenovla 100 Individual medley: 1, Skolaskl, Atlanta 5Vj-6Vi FLORIDA ard 6-11 3-4 15, Brown 2-4 0-0 4, Jones Hlnton 36-41; Mlssle Berteottl 38-39; Groves, LHP Jim Crowell, RHP Scott Reedsburg at Arena Just Rumors 7. Cherokee; Wayne Peterson, Black- MONTREAL Even-6 San Diego Mosinee. Wis* Dodge, 201. 55.700. 21, Arctic: Kollege Klub 1, Crystal N, 1:09.23; 2, Evans, P, 1:10.17; 3, Ho- hawk; Mike Prltikow. (34) Andy Genzman, Fremont, Ohio, 1-5 0-0 2, Nicholson 2-3 0-0 6, Johnson Catrln Nllsmark 38-39; Joanne Money Winchester and INF Damlan Jackson. Ashton at Waunakee dullk, SW, 1:12.98; 4, Jacobs, R, St. Louis 6YJ-7V! PHILADELPHIA 0-3 0-0 0, Maxwell 1-6 0-0 2. Totals 40-37; Lisa Klggens 38-39; Mayuml Hl- COLORADO ROCKIES - Called up Pine Bluft at Black Earth Corner 0; Stlllwaters 10, Village 79 — Doug Czerwlnskt, Maple San Francisco Even-6 CINCINNATI Ford, 200, J5.650. 22. (32) Bill Sedg- 1:14.67; 5, Davis, SW, 1:15.55; 6, Smith, wlck, Acton, Calif* Chevrolet, 199, 31-6014-1879. rase 36-41. 1B-OF Todd Helton from Colorado Cross Plains at Mlddleton Lanes 6; PJ's 16, Dudley's 1. R, 1:15.57. Bluff; Jim Kllnke, Maple Bluff; Brent PITTSBURGH Even-6 Colorado Three-point goals — P 5-13 78 — Nancy Harvey 37-41; Cathy Springs of the Pacific Coast League. Women's fast-pitch Beer, Cherokee; Don Wubbels, Black- HOUSTON 6-7 New York 55,600. 23. (19) , Bok- 15-18 erstield, Calif* Chevrolet, 199, $5,550. (Lleberman-Cllne 1-1, Glllom 1-2, Gerrlng 39-39; Linda Shephard 37-41. Sent OF John Vander Wol to Colo- HOME TALENT NIGHT LEAGUE Arizona: Culver's 7, Big Ten Pub 0 100 freestyle: 1, Pofahl, Ml, 1:02.48; hawk; Greg Moser, Cherokee; Mike American League 24, (20) Terry Cook, Sandusky, Ohio, Jackson 1-2, Tlmms 1-3, Pettls 1-5), C 79 — Jennifer Wyatt 39-40; Alice rado Springs. MIDDLETON t', ASHTON 0 (forfeit). 2, Winters, MO, 1:03.85; 3, Washburn, Murphy, Cherokee; Eric Lawson, Toronto 5to-6Vi DETROIT Chevrolet, 198, $5,500. 25, (31) Brian 3-8 (Nicholson 2-3, Nemcova 1-3, Ed- Rltzman 39-40; Alice Miller 39-40; MONTREAL EXPOS - Signed Mlddleton 210 300 0 — 6 8 0 Connecticut: Broun Electric 17, SW, 1:03.94; 4, Coleman, C, 1:03.99; 5, Blackhawk; Dick Masse, Yahara NEW YORK 8-9 Minnesota Cunningham, Lancaster, Ky* Ford, wards 0-1, Woodard 0-1). Rebounds Robin Hood 43-36; Nadla Ste-Marle RHP Brian Hedson. Ashton 000 000 0 — 0 8 2 Echo Tap 9; Tully's 14, MVPs 7; Braun Fletcher, SE, 1:04.08; 6, Dewlnkle, Hills. Seattle 5Vb-6Vi MILWAUKEE 196, $6,475. 26, (29) Stacy Compton, — P 48 (Jackson B), C 38 (Edwards 6). 36-43; Becky Iverson 38-41; Pat Hurst PITTSBURGH PIRATES - Op- Shaffer, Hogg (5) and Farrell; Per- Electric 17, Burke Station 9; Aery Fab SW, 1:04.95. BO — Jeff Comstock, Odana Hills; KANSAS CITY 6-7 Boston Hurt, Va* Ford, 195, accident, $6,450. Assists — P 13 (Lleberman-CHne 4), C 39-40; StetanlaCroce41-38. tioned IB Mark Johnson and RHP tzborn, Adler (4) and Holowlnskl. W 11, Burke Station 4. 100 backstroke: 1, Dykstra P, TEXAS 5V3-6'/a Cleveland Paul Holzem, Maple Bluff; Bill Leidlch, 27, (13) Tony Raines, Laporte, Ind* 21 (Edwards 6). Total fouls — P 21, C BO — Pam Wright 38-41- Maggie Jose Sllva to Calgary of the Pacific — Shatter. L — Pertzborn. Women's slow-pitch 1:10.28; 2, Stevers, Ml, 1:12.46; 3, Win- Yahara Hills; Pat Berkovltz, Yahara ANAHEIM 6Vi-7'/i Chicago Coast League. Dodge, 195, $6,425. 28, (6) Mike Wall- 19. Technicals — P coach Miller 2; WIII-Halpln 37-43; Allison Flnney 38- Leading hitters — Hogg (M) 2x3. New Mexico: Fyfe's Corner Bistro ters, MO, 1:13.44; 4, Fletcher, SE, Hills. Baltimore 7-8 - OAKLAND ace, St. Louis, Mo* Chevrolet, 191, Tlmms. Elections — P coach Miller. 42; Pat Bradley 36-44; Renee Helken SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS - Des- vs. Player's Sports Bar {double for- • 1:14.03; 5, Plummcr, MO, 1:14.51; 6, Home Team In CAPS HR — Farrell (M). 2B — Hogg, Man- 81 — Mike Goode, Nakoma; Dave $5,400. 29, (25) Robert Huffman, Att. —7,014. 43-37; Alicia Dlbos 37-43. ignated RHP Chad Frontera and RHP derlno (M), Guerrero (M), Miller (A). felt); Neuhauser Pharmacy 30, Ger- Hansen, MO, 1:15.25. Claremont, N.C* Ford, 182, 55,375. 30, 81 — Stephanie Farwlg 38-43; Rene Arocha for assignment. aldlne's 1; Regent St. Retreawt 9, 100 tareaststroke: 1, Jaskowskl, W, Grams, Nakoma; Ron Brlschke, Maple Bluff; Dick Regenberg, Block- (27) Rob Rlzzo, North Providence, R.I., Julie Piers 41-40; Jill McGIII 38-43; FOOTBALL RIO 4, MCFARLAND 3 Wiggles 8. 1:19.80; 2, Sattler, SW, 1:21.19; 3, Ford, 171, $5,350. 31, (14) Jay Sauter, Denlse Kllleen 41-40. North Carolina: Nitty Gritty 6, Red Goodman, SW, 1:23.01; 4, Gruebllng, hawk; Ken Russell, Yahara Hills; McFarland 200 001 0 — 3 5 0 Bryan Karlovlch, Blackhawk; Bill West Salem, WIs., Chevrolet, 160, ac- 82 — Patty Jordon 41-41; Shirley CAROLINA PANTHERS - Signed Rio 000 004 X — 492 Shed 5; Schoep's Ice Cream 1, Corn- C 1:23.78; 5, Martin, HF, 1:24.51; 6, cident, $6,350. 32, (26) Mike Skinner, Furlong 37-45. DB Tol Cook to a one-year contract. data Transportation 2; Villa Tap 20, Adler, Ml, 1:24.63. Cunningham, Cherokee; Mark Eng- BASEBALL FOOTBALL GREEN BAY PACKERS - Signed Egner and J. Yttrl; Ma. Dunn, M, man, Blackhawk; Mark Weltz, Chero- Susanvllle, Calif* Chevrolet, 104, oil 83 — Tracy Kerdyk 44-39. Rlpp (6) and M. Rlpp, Jevens (6). W — Player's Sports Pub 11. 100 butterfly: 1, Klnney, C 1:10.46; line, $5,350. 33, (3) Tony Roper, Fair 84 — Laura Wltvoet 41-43; Chela OT Ross Verba. Oklahoma: Oakcrest 23, Lawton 2, Prange, P, 1:12.00; 3, Dewlnkle, SW, kee; Mike Flynn, Yahara Hills; Mike Grove, Mo* Ford, 70, suspension, INDIANAPOLIS COLTS - Signed M. Rlpp. L — Egner. 1:12.66; 4, Llnstroth, SW, 1:14.85; 5, Qulntana 40-44; Mary-Lee Coblck 41- Leading hitters — J. Yttrl (M) 2x3, & Cates 6; Villa Tap 16, Silver Dollar Sproul. Minor league $6,350. 34, (16) Tammy Jo Kirk, Dai- 43. LB Devon McDonald. 3; Regent St. Retreat 13, Jingles 4. Rasch, R, 1:15.05; 6, Bremer, R, 82 — Joe Galloway, Odana Hills; ton, Go* Ford, 52, accident, $6,350. Pro SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS - Signed Smith (M) 2x3, Ml. Dunn (R) 2x3, M. 1:16.93. 85 — Cathy Sherk 45-40; Liz Rlpp (R) 2x3. 2B — Klrner (R), S. South Carolina: Player's Sports Bill Tensfeld, Maple Bluff; Tim Byrne, MIDWEST LEAGUE Race statistics Earley 42-43. QB Jim Druckenmlller to a six-year 200 Individual medley: 1, Jaskow- NFL PRESEASON Plenty (R), Smith. Bar 7, Babe's 0 (forfeit); Rustic Tav- Bishops Bay; Scott Schwendemann, Second half Time ol race: 1 hour 41 minutes 4 Thursday's result Withdrew — Mardl Lunn. contract. Waived RB Shon Mitchell ern 9, Villa Tap 1; REM Wisconsin 5, skl, VIS, 2:33.71; 2, Dykstra, P, 2:34.32; Odana Hills; Blair Andresen, Black- Ed!item Division seconds Green Bay 7, New England 3 and DE Israel Ifeanyl. Esquire Club 4 3, Klnney, C 2:34.42; 4, Slevers, Ml, hawk; Don Becker, Cherokee. W L Pet. GB Margin of victory: 0.947 second CROSS PLAINS 13, POYNETTE 1 Today's games HOCKEY Men's slow-pitch 2:38.43; 5, Blrk, R, 2:39.43; 6, Ml, 83 — Ted Weltzln, Maple Bluff. x-W. Michigan, 29 12 .707 Caution Hags: 9 for 43 laps (2-5, 20- Cross Plains 025 320 I — 13 13 0 2:40.85. — Atlanta at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Bay: Bennett's 8, Jingles 7; Regent 84 — Rob Bradley, Bishops Bay; Lansing 32 18 .550 6 1/7 24, 41-33, 48-51, 54-61, 101, 146-149, 16- ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS - Re- Poynette 000 000 1 — 1 72 BOYS Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 6:30 St. Retreat 7, Wando's 0 (forfeit); Big Dave Shllllnglaw, Odana Hills; Kevin Fort Wayne 21 19 .525 7'/j 165, 193-200) signed D JJ. Dalgneault to a three- B. Cushman, De. Klubertanz (6) 11-12 p.m. Dean's Cafe 24, Purgolders 5. Michigan .20 20 .500 8'/7 Lap leaders: Jimmy Hensley 1- TENNIS and Da. Klubertanz; Koch, Guenther 50 freestyle: 1, Burton, HP, :29.04; Hughes, Nakoma; Gary stelnhauer, Saturday's games year contract. Bridge: Sports Pub I 14, Plaza 13 South Bend 16 25 .390 13 200, Ron Hornaday 201-202. 1 lead - (3), Ryan (5), Slavlk (6), Tomllnson (7) 2, Coyne, MO, :30.41; 3, Garcia HP, Nakoma; Mark Dalebroux, Odana Chicago at Buffalo, 6 p.m. (10 Inn.); Sports Pub I111, Wilson's 6. Hilts; Tim Sweeney, Nakoma; Bruce Clsntrol Division change among 2 drivers. Washington at Tampa Bay, 6:30 Signed F Brent Severyn and LW and Tomllnson, Slavlk (4), Tomllnson :30.48; 4, Corner, HF, :30.96; 5, Kelley, .561 — Craftsman Truck standings — 1. (6), Slavlk (7). W — B. Cushman. L — Canyon: Babe's 12, Dirty Dozen 3; MO. :31.82; 6, Madsen, P, :31.85. Bosben, Odana Hills; Jack Kelly, x-WlsconsIn ..... 23 18 p.m. Pro Yves Sarault to one-year contracts. Peorla.. . 20 2,4818 3 Sprogue 2,396; 2, Blckle 2,376; 3, Rut- NEW YORK RANGERS - Named Koch. U.W. Neurology 15, Rustic Tavern fl; 50 backstroke: 1, Harper, HP, Maple Bluff; Larry Gesler, Odana tman 2,324; 4, Hornadav 2,282; 5, Hen- St. Louis at Minnesota, 6:30 p.m. Loadbusters 7, Century 21 6. Rockford...... 20 21 .468 3 New Orleans at Tennessee, 7 p.m. DU MAURIER OPEN E.J. McGuire head coach of Hartford Leading hitters — B. Hewuse (CP) :36.51; 2, Modsen, P, :37.11; 3, Garcia, Hills; Brad Byce, Blackhawk; Brian Kane County... 19 21 .475 3Vl sley 2,136; 6, Bliss 2,127; 7, Carelll At Montreal of the AHL. Announced that Wolf 2x3, D. Hewuse (CP) 2x4, Nicholson Channel: Wiggles 15, Wonder's HP, :37.80; 4, Mulles, R, :37.85; 5, Rlch- Thacker, Cherokee; Matt Cotton, 2,094; 8, Bown 2,064; 9, Irwln 2,058; 10, Philadelphia at N.Y. Jets, 7 p.m. Pub 4; Sportj Pub vs. Mr. Roberts ter, N, :38.03; 6, Johnson, Ml, :3B.14. Belolt. .. 17 24 .415 6 N.Y. Giants at Baltimore, 7 p.m. Thursday's third-round results Pack will be the nickname for Hart- (CP) 2x2, Ryan (P) 2x3. 2B — B. He- Blackhawk. Wiastern Division Sauter 2,036. Michael Chang (1), Henderson, ford. wuse, Nicholson, Tomllnson (P). (double forfeit); Crystal Corner 21, 50 breaststroke: 1, Mledaner, P, 95 __ Mike Greenhalgh, Maple _~ Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 7 p.m. Pitcher's Pub 17. :3B,78; 2, Wencel, Ml, MMi 3, Kam- Cedar Rapids... 22 19 .537 Arizona at Seattle, 9 p.m. Nev., def, Alex O'Brien (15), Amorlllo, - Signed D Bluff; Sam Beson-Crone, Nakoma; Quad City... 22 19 .537 — NASCAR WINSTON CUP Justin Hocking and RW Mike Proko- MONONA 7, VERONA 5 Coral: Keltlcs 20, Coaches 3; Mal- mel, R, :42.16; 4, Johanssen, P, :42.19; BRICKYARD 400 San Francisco at Son Diego, 9 Texas, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. Fabrlce Santoro, Mike Jacobson, Bishops Bay; Dan x-Burllngton 18 23 .439 4 pec to one-year contracts and D Monona 210 001 03 —7 8 2 latt's Pharmacy 8, Jingles 6; T.C. 5, Heuslnger, WS, :42.21; 6, Harrlmon, At Indianapolis p.m. France, def. Thomas Muster (3), Aus- Blackdeer, Yahara Hills. Clinton M 16 25 .390 6 tria 6-2, 2-6, 6-4. Thomas Enqvlst (5), Erich Goldmann to a multlyeor con- Carpet Care 7, Real Estate Dynamics SE, :42.46. Thursday's qualifying results Sunday's games Verona 000 220 01—5 6 2 50 butterfly: 1, Burton, HP, :33.21; 86 — Dick Mulrhead, Nakoma; x — Won first-half title Carolina at Jacksonville, 2 p.m. Sweden, def. Jonas Blorkmann (12), tract. Daggett, Prestlglacomo (8) and 0 (forfeit). Roger Perkins, Cherokee; Tom Ryan, (Car numbers In parentheses) Sweden, 6-3, 6-2. Gustavo Kuerten PHOENIX COYOTES - Signed LW Verhage; Volker, Stolkes (5) and Eagle: Villa Tap 14, Wonder's Pub 2, Hoff, Ml, :34.43; 3, Coyne, MO, 1, (28) Ernie Irvan, Salinas, Calif* Oakland at Dallas, 7 p.m. :34J4; 4, Abbs, P, :34.70; 5, Welton, Bishops Bay; John Boles, Cherokee. Thursday's results Monday's game (6), Brazil, def. Michael Tebbutt, Aus- Jim McKenzle to a one-year contract Stelnmetz, Stamm (5). W — Prestlgl- 10; Wonder's Pub 10, Wilson's ?. Lansing 4, Burlington 2 Ford, 177.736. 2, (42) Joe Nemechek, Forest: Badger Bowl 7, Red Shed 0 WS, :35.60; 6, Mullee, R, :35.80. 87 — Bill Kaether, Odana Hills; Lakeland, Fla* Chevrolet, 177.550, 3, Denver vs. Miami at Mexico City, tralia, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. Richard Krallcek and RW Darin Klmble and C-RW acomo, L — Stolkes. Clinton 10, Fort Wayne 2 Scott Levins to multlyear contracts. (forfeit); Untouchables 13, Wander's 100 Individual medley: 1, Hoff, Ml, Jeff Slmonson, Maple Bluff; Paul (88) w-Dale Jarrett, Conover, N.C* 7p.m. (8), Netherlands, def. Justin Glmel- Leading hitters — Verhage (M) 1:18.99; Z Abbs, P, 1:20.10; Kelley. Zeegers, Odana Hills; Les Dorscheld, Kane County 2, Wisconsin 0 stob, Key Blscayne, Fla., 6-2, 6-4. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS - Signed 2x4, Hoffman (V) 2x3. HR — Verhage. PUb 6; Rustic Tavern 11, Echo Tap 6. Michigan 9, Cedar Rapids 2 Ford, 177.494. 4, (17) Darren Waltrlp, Gulf: Anchor Bank 19, Nitty Gritty MO, 1:21.01; 4, Mack, P, 1:23.14; 5, Yahara Hills; Frank O'Meara, Chero- Franklin, Tenn* Chevrolet, 176.866. 5, Chris Woodruff, Knoxvllle, Tenn., def. D Brad Werenka. 3B — Stelnmetz. 2B — Hoffman, Kammel, R, 1:23.74; 6, Deluhery, HP, Quad City 6, South Bend 4 Goran Ivanisevic (2), Croatia, 7-6 (8- 1; One More Time 17, Phllo's 7; kee. (3) w-Dale Earnhardt, Kannapolls, Booth (V),Zwelfel(M). 1:25.05. 88 — Mike Hayes, Nakoma; John Rockford 9, Belolt 8, 1 2 Innings N.C, Chevrolet, 176.536. 6, (31) r-MIke 6), 6-2. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (4), Rus- Coaches 7, Oakcrest 0 (forfeit). West Michigan 5, Peorlo 2 13-14 Kroeber, Maple Bluff; Ed Murphy, Na- Skinner, Ontario, Calif* Chevrolet, sia, def. Wayne Ferrelra (13), South PINE BLUFF 11, ARGYLE1 Island: Bucky O'Brien's 5, Fourth 100 freestyle: 1, Devlft, Ml, 1:03.33; Today's games 176.415. 7, (10) Ricky Rudd, Chesa- GOLF Africa, 7-5, 6-3. Mark Phlllppousls (7), PlneBluff 000 513 Z—II 12 0 Quarter 4; Wilson's 7, Schooners 0 koma; John Golden. Lansing at Burlington 2, Kelenv, R, 1:04.07; 3, Steftes, MO, 89 — Bill Buchholz, Nakoma. peake, Va* Ford, 176.184. B, (33) Ken Australia, def. Gulllaume Raoux, CITY/AREA Argyle 010 000 0— 1 5 4 (forfeit); Capitol Centre Foods 16, Ke- 1:04.43; 4, Bldlllngmaler, HF, 1:04.55; Clinton at Fort Wayne Schroder, Fenton, Mo* Chevrolet, France, 7-5, 6-3. Arneson and Parks; Lien, Kuebll lenyTopSoil2. 5, Berklund, Ml, 1:05.30; 6, Davis, C, 92 — Kevin Murml, Yahara Hills. Belolt at Kane County 176.170. 9, (96) r-DavId Green, Owen- (6) and Falsey. W — Arneson. L — Kegonsa: PJ's 14, The Bar 4; Yo- 95 — Larry Schmaltz, Nakoma. Cedar Rapids at Michigan Pro 1:05.65. sboro, Ky* Chevrolet, 176.149.10, (26) GROLSCH OPEN Lien. gurt Express 16, Team Walleye 7; 100 backstroke: 1, Welton, WS, 99 — Dan Danford, Bishops Bay. South Bend at Quad City Rich Blckle, Edgerton, WIs., Chevro- LPGA DU MAURIER CLASSIC At Amsterdam, Netherlands Baseball Leading hitters — Parks (PB) 2x5, Sports Pub 2B, L.W. Meyer & Son B. 1:10.08; 2, Rlchgels, Ml, 1:10.64; 3, Otis, 101 — Mike Marling, Maple Bluff. Wisconsin at Rockford let, 176.087. 11, (40) r-Robby Gordon, At Oakvllle, Ontario Thursday's quarterfinal results Brink (PB) 2x3, Ganshert (A) 2x3, Maple: Henry's Hitters 11, Big P, 1:11.88; 4, Kammel, R, 1:12.53; 5, Peorla at West Michigan Cerrltos, Calif* Chevrolet, 176.074.12, Thursday's first-round results Marcelo Flllpplnl, Uruguay, def. HOME TALENT LEAGUE Falsey (A) 2x2. 2B — Jones (PB), Sticks 4; Union Cab 7, Sports Pub 0 Pallonl, SW, 1:15.46; 6, Keleny, R, METRO (43) Bobby Hamilton, Nashville, 68 — Colleen Walker 33-35; Vlckl Javier Sanchez (6), Spain, 7-6 (7-5), 6- EASTERN SECTION Buhr (PB), Arneson (PB). (forfeit); John Deere Credit 15, Bon 1:15.92. Pleasant View (72) — John O'Dey NORTHERN LEAGUE Tenn* Pontlac, 176.053. Fergon 33-35; Kathryn Marshall 34- 1. Stava Dosedel, Czech Republic, def. W L W L Chance 6. 100 breoststroke: 1, Keith, SW, 74; Karl Zobel 75; Greg Wadlelgh 76. Second half 13, (4) Sterling Marlln, Columbia, 34. John van Lottum, Netherlands, 6-4, 4- Cottage Gr.... 12 1 Waterloo 6 6 Mendota: Anlxter 6, Capital 1:14.83; 2, Kammel, R, 1:17.01; 3, Odana HiUs (72) — Jacob Frlma East Division Sun Prairie ....13 2 Verona 410 COTTAGE GROVE 11, Tenn., Chevrolet, 175.977. 14, (46) 69 — Jan Stephenson 35-34; Hollls 6,6-2 WHITEWATER 1 Bombers 5; WEA Insurance 16, Re- Gausewltz, MO, 1:18.75; 4, Mazur, Ml, 72;Darrel1Cook7B. W L Pet. GB Poynette 8 6 Marshall 212 gent St. Retreat 1; Babe's 7, Grapes Wally Dallenbach Jr., Basalt, Colo* Stacy 33-36; Rosle Jones 35-34; Penny Whitewater 100 00—1 10 1:20.82; 5, Koxott, Ml, 1:20.83; 6, Jul- Nakoma (70) — Steve HIrd, R.G. Thunder Bay ...... 8 4 .667 — Chevrolet, 175.884. 15, (94) Bill Elliott, Hammel 34-35; Tammle Green 32-37; TOSHIBA CLASSIC McFarland... 7 6 Rio 212 of Wrath 0 (forfeit). son, MO, 1:21.24. Duluth-Superlor...... 6 5 .545 1'A Dowsonvllle, Go* Ford, 175.833. 16, At Carlsbad, Calif. Cottage Grove 151 04—11 13 0 National: Llcarl's 11, Echo Tap 7; Lee 75; J. Becker 76; Dave Myers 78; Dana Dormann 31-38; Brandle Burton Monona 7 6 P. Aleckson, Fralser (5) and De- 50 butterfly: 1, Rlchgels, Ml, :31.31; Herman Toroslan, Dick Petzner 79. x-St.Paul...... 5 8 .385 3'/i (37) Jeremy Mayfleld, Owensboro, 33-36; Cindy Flgg-Currler 34-35; Thursday's results Old Town Pub 16, FEJ 9. 2, Olson, WS, :32.35; 3, Grunwald, R, Madison ...... 4 8 .333 4 Ky., Ford, 175.812. 17, (75) Rick Mast, Second round — Conchlta Marti- NORTHERN SECTION Porter; Kallnowskl, Piper (5) and Fos- Northern: Echo Tap II 23, Has Sun Prairie (72) — Bob Fehrman Molra Dunn 32-37. ter. W — Kallnowskl. L — P. :32.5B; 4, Peterson, P, :32.B7; 5, Chy- West Division Rockbrldge Baths, Va* Ford, 175.709. nez (7), Spain, def. Helena Sukova, Eastern Western Beens 3. bowskl, SW, 133.03; 6, Berklund, Ml, 78. 70 — Pattl Llsclo 34-36; Chris Aleckson. Maple Bluff (71) — Nate Brand Jr. W L Pet. GB 18. (21) Michael Waltrlp, Owensboro, Johnson 35-35; Jull Inkster 33-37; Jane Czech Republic, 6-1,6-0. W L W L Ozork: Nolo Contendere 22, :33.13. x-Wlnnlpeg ...... 9 3 .750 — Ky* Ford, 175.671.19, (41) Steve Grls- Crofter 36-34; Jody Anschutz 35-35; Quarterfinals — Amanda Coetzer Waunakee.... 11 3 Sauk Prairie.. 9 5 Leading hitters — Kroetz (CG) Knights of Columbus #4586 11; Old 100 Individual medley: 1. Keith, 72} Dan O'Brien, Greg Rice 77; Van Forgo-Moorheod ...... 7 5 .583 2 som, Gadsden, Ala* Chevrolet, Krlstal Parker-Gregory 35-35. (3), South Africa, def. Yayuk Basukl, Ashton ....10 4 Cazenovla 8 6 2x3, Wurster (CG) 2x3, Strause (CG) Town Pub 11, Strange Gloves 2; Min- SW, 1:08.07; 2, Gausewltz, MO, Stoutt 78. Sioux City ...... 6 6 .500 3 175.415. 20, (30) Johnny Benson Jr., 71 — Barb Whltehead 35-36; Val Indonesia, 6-3, 6-4. Monica Seles (2), Cross Plains ..10 4 Rchlnd Cntr... 8 7 2x3, Jacobson (CG) 2x3, Nevor (CG) ute Men vs. Cheeseheads (double for- 1:12.75; 3, Otis, P, 1:13.14; 4, Welton, Stoughton (71) — Mike Burle, Sioux Foils ...... 3 9 .250 6 Grand Rapids, Mich* Pontlac, Skinner 36-35; Katie Peterson-Parker Sarasota, Flau def. Natasha Zbereva Black Earth.. 6 8 Mazomanle... 7 7 2x3. HR — Kroetz, Strause Z Nevar, feit). VIS, 1:13.93; 5, Devltt, Ml, 1:14.23; 6, Chuck Schwab, Tim Carter 76; Pat x-won first holt title 175.223. 21, (97) r-Chad Little, Spo- 36-35; Llselotte Neumann 35-36; Borb Belarus, 6-1,6-3. Pine Bluff 410 Reedsburg 7 8 Behrens (W). 2B — McCoy (CG), Ja- Pacific: Josle's 13, Bavarian Inn 2; Bldlllngmaler, HF, 1:15.84. Donlen 77; Jim Peterson 79. kone, Wash* Pontlac, 175.145. 22, (16) Mucha 37-34; Hlroml Kobayashl 34- Mlddleton 311 Arena 212 cobson, Never 2. Team 9, Overdogs 3; Couznofskl's fl, 15-18 Yahara Hills (72) — Bill Komarek Thursday's results , Franklin, WIs., Ford, 37; Betsy King 34-37; Michelle Estlll Kllnlc 6. 100 freestyle: 1, Jones, HF, :57.83; 75. Sioux City 7, Thunder Bay 4 • 175.128. 23, (92) r-Ron Borfleld Jr., 35-36; Tina Barrett 34-37; Donna An- WESTERN SECTION Other results 2, Hastings, SW, :57.9B; 3, Devltt, Ml, The Meadows (72) — Larry Van Fargo-Moorhead 5, St. Paul 4 Florence, S.C., Ford, 175.087. 24, (24) drews 36-35; Danielle Ammaccapane North South Dodgevllle 1, Cazenovla 0 , :58.04; 4, Peckham, R, :5B.10; 5, Rich- Epps 78. Only games scheduled w-, Vollejo, Calif* Chev- 37-34; 35-36; Korrle Webb TRANSACTIONS W L W L Livingston 16, Blanchardvllle 2 Swimming ard, Ml, :58.42; 6, Wise, SW, :58.49. Monona (36) — David Hammond Today's games rolet, 175.056. 25, (18) , 34-37; Kelly Rabbins 33-38. Livingston.... 10 2 Monroe 8 2 Sauk Prairie 10, Reedsburg 9 100 backstroke: 1, Shlao, P, 35; Greg Roe 38. Thunder Bay at Madison, 7:05 Corpus Chrlstl, Texas, Pontlac, 72 — Kris Tschefter 35-37; Sherri Dodgevllle.... B 3 New Glarus... 6 4 Arena 4, Muscoda 2 MADISON ALL-CITY MEET 1:04.65; 2, Richard, Ml, 1:05.46; 3, 175.043. BASEBALL Thursday's preliminary results p.m. Stelnhauer 36-36; Deb Richard 37-35; American League Blnchrdvlle.... 6 6 Wlota 7 5 Jones, HF, 1:06.29; 4, Toutant, SW, Fargo-Moorhead at Sioux Falls Other state drivers Susie Redman 35-37; Dottle Pepper Hollandale 5 6 Brodhead 3 8 SCHOOL-COMMUNITY REC Competing teams: Monona, 1:07.08; 5, Blrk, R, 1:07.17; 6, Kelany, (Failed to qualify Thursday) BALTIMORE ORIOLES -- Sent Rldgewood, Hill Farm, West Side, Sioux City at Duluth-Superlor 37-35; Martha Nauso 37-35; Mlssle RHP Rocky Copplnger to Rochester Muscoda 0125. Wayne 3 8 Atlantic — Laurel Black Sox 10, R, 1:08.24. St. Paul at Winnipeg 39, (90) Dick Trickle, Wisconsin Black-n-Tans 0; Shoe Box 3, Big Ten Parkcrest, Maple Bluff, Cherokee, 100 breaststroke: 1, Gansner, SW, Rapids, Ford 173.879. 48, (71) Dave McGeorge 36-36; Mltzl Edge 35-37; of the International League. Traded Dawn Coe-Jones 36-36; Wendy Ward SOUTHEAST SECTION Pub 2; B&G 7, Budwelser 0 (forfeit). Mlddleton, Semlnole, High Point, Na- 1:10.88; 2, Brunson, R, 1:12.44; 3, Da- PREP SPORTS Morels, Wausau, Chevrolet, 172.371. RHP Mike Johnson to the Montreal koma, Shorewood. 34-38; Mlchele Redman 37-35; Leta Expos for a player to be named later. W L W L Northern — Rick's Olde golde 15, luge, SE, 1:15.40; 4, Peckham, R, w — Former winner Utlca 11 2 Albion 4 7 Jan's Friendly 3; Cellar Bar 6, Busch GIRLS 1:18.92; 5, Breldel, MO, 1:20.18; 6, Krel- r — Rookie Llndley 35-37; Trocy Hanson 36-36. CHICAGO WHITE SOX - Traded 73 — Cindy Rarlck 35-38; Cathy LHP Wilson Alvarez, RHP Danny Ft Atkinson.. 10 2 Whitewater.. 5 9 Wackers 0; Wilson's 7, Club Tavern 0. 11-U blch, Ml, 1:20.20. Summer baseball AUTO RACING Johnston-Forbes 35-38; Kathy Gua- Darwin and RHP Roberto Hernandez Stoughton 10 3 Lake Mills 311 50-yard freestyle: 1, Marshall, R, 100 butterfly: 1, Kozlar, HF, dagnlno 36-37; Laura Dovles 33-40; to the San Francisco Giants for 5S Jefferson 7 6 Lk Geneva.... 210 :29.13; 2, Priest, P, :30J5; 3, Vandell, 1:02.08; 2, Hanson, R, 1:02.63; 3, Has- WIAA STATE TOURNAMENT None! Bowen 36-37; Kim Bauer 36-37; Mike Caruso, OF Brian Manning, Oregon 5 7 Auto racing SW, :31.45; Faulkner, MB, :31.59; 5, tings, SW, 1:04.23; 4, Mazur, Ml, Tweedale, HP, :31.93; 6, Klanderman, At Stevens Point Annlka Sorenstam 35-38; Dale Reid RHP Lorenzo Barcelo, RHP Keith 1:05.81; 5, Jeffery, P, 1:05.97; 6, Gur- Thursday's results Pro BASKETBALL 33-40; Catrlona Matthew 36-37; Eml- Foulke, RHP Bob Howry and LHP Today's games RACING THIS WEEKEND SE,:32.32. ' man, P, 1:09.57. Angell Park Speedway (Sun 50 backstroke: 1, Barry, MB, 200 Individual medley: 1, Hanson, Championship NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCKS lee Klein 37-36; Cristle Kerr 36-37; Ra- Ken Vlnlng. Recalled RHP Nelson SOUTHEAST SECTION Wauwatosa East 3, Cedarburg 2 chel Hetherlngton 34-39; Lisa Cruz and RHP Al Levlne from Nash- Albion at Lake Mills, 7:30 p.m. Prairie) — Sunday, Fredenberg Me- :32.52; Z Priest, P, :34.21; 3, Gazvodo, R, 2:19.86; 2, Kozlar, HF, 2:21.30; 3, CUMMINS 200 morial. Gates open 5 p.m., time trials HP, :35.22; 4, Lewandowskl, HF, Brunson, R, 2:24.93; 4, Shlao, P, Semifinals At Clermont, Ind. Hackney 34-39; Vlckl Goetze- ville of the American Association and Wauwalosa East 7, Whltnall 1 Pro Ackerman 36-37. LHP Scott Eyre from Birmingham of NORTHERN SECTION 6:30 p.m., racing followng. :35.B3; 5, Klehl, MO, :35.90; 6, Miner, C 2:25.80; 5, Devltt, Ml, 2:27.27; 6, Thursday's results Beaver Dam Raceway — Satur- :36.73. Gansner, SW, 2:28.84. Cedarburg 6, Grantsburg 1 (Starting positions In parentheses) WNBA 74 — Nancy Ramsbortom 37-37; the Southern League. WaunaKee at Cazenovla 7:30 p.m.

Names and Faces

By Matt Uhlmann Bogie immortalized on stamp Age 16 News far or Bogie's fans, this could making tracks to a favorite hang- be the beginning of a beauti- out of his: the Grand Ole Opry in F ful friendship. Nashville. The Humphrey Bogart 32-cent Eight months after being diag- postal stamp has arrived. A hard- nosed with leukemia, the country eyed, tight-lipped image of the singer will play at the famed music movie star who immortalized hall on Saturday. suave toughness was unveiled "It's a dream come true to get Thursday to celebrate the stamp's back to the Opry," said Willie, release. who dresses like a hobo for his Confetti was flying when the 25- act. foot replica of the stamp was un- His leukemia, described by doc- covered as a band played "As tors as a particularly aggressive Time Goes By" from his classic type, is in remission. film "Casablanca." "There was a lot of doubt we'd Bogart's widow, actress Lauren survive even a year," he said Bacall, presided over the cere- Thursday. "There are only eight mony, which was attended by their people with this kind of cancer two children. About 3,000 people who have been put into remis- lined Hollywood Boulevard in Los sion." Angeles to see the latest Legends He said he would perform "Wa- of Hollywood stamp issued by the bash Cannonball" on the show be- Postal Service. cause it was a favorite of the late "I can say that Humphrey Bo- Opry stalwart Roy Acuff. gart loved his profession and was Willie, whose real name is Lecil a trained actor in the theater," Ba- Martin, performs regularly at his call said. "He would be very sur- theater in Branson, Mo., but cut short his season after his cancer FILE PHOTO prised and more than gratified at this event today." Bogart stamp was diagnosed. Bob Boelter (left) shows off the Blue Mound Station of his Great Western Railroad done Bogart died in 1957 at age 58. • • • in "O" scale in the basement of his home Tuesday. His is one of 89 layouts National • • • Hundreds of Mark Twain's Model Railroad Association members toured in Wisconsin and northern earlier MTV said Thursday. "Beavls and Butt-head" got books — including the Bible he this week as part of the National Train Show. The duo also may resurface in used at his 1870 wedding — are the ax — heh, heh, heh — after a specials or a sequel to "Beavis and four-year run of weekly wisecrack- back home. Butt-head Do America," the block- Curators of the Mark Twain ing on MTV. buster feature film released in De- MTV and "B&B" creator Mike House in Hartford, Conn., spent Judge have agreed to call it quits cember. $200,000 at a auction Judge may also create an en- to acquire 271 books from the au- for the tales of two channel- tirely new program for MTV. Time to 'Train' surfing teenagers. The last episode thor's family library. "We've always had a great rela- The books were being sorted will air Oct. 10. tionship with Mike Judge, but after he 62nd annual National Train Show has ed. The youth group chose to model a gravel Not to worry, though. Their ad- and catalogued this week in a bed- come to Madison, and, with it, some plant as the theme industry to represent the ventures — most likely from a 220 episodes, we decided it was room of the Gothic-style house, 20,000 visitors will visit the Dane numerous quarries established in the area shabby sofa from where they time to move on," MTV spokeswo- where Samuel Clemens wrote T man Sheryl Jones said. County Expo Center this weekend. helped supply projects all over the Midwest. watch music videos and provide "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" After the train show leaves When the show is over the their own off-color commentary — • • • and "Adventures of Huckleberry Madison, a special part of Hours are 4 to 9 today; 9 a.m. to layout will be given to the will live on indefinitely in reruns, Boxcar Willie is glad to be Finn." Ronald McDonald House. the show will remain, with a 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to permanent home at the The train show in Madison 5 p.m. Sunday at the Dane County Ronald McDonald House consists of more than here. Exposition Hall. Tickets are $6 for 150,000 square feet of Secretary leaves $18M to hospital Open to the public, the adults; $3 for youth. Those under model railroading; 450 man- age 6 will be admitted free of show features a 110 scale ufacturer organizations, tor of health care products in the "Madison Central," a 4-x-8- charge. (Half-price coupons are dealer booths and more than $15,000-a-year Evanston, It was the biggest gift in the 111., secretary who made a hospital's 115-year history, sur- world. It was acquired by Baxter foot layout built by the available at McDonald's. 30,000 square feet of oper- International in 1985. National Model Railroad ating railroad layouts. A fortune in the stock market passing a $10 million donation Co-workers estimated Holm Association's South Central Wisconsin Division This is the first time the national show has with guidance from her boss left from McDonald's founder Ray $18 million to a children's hospital Kroc in the late 1970s. made a career-high of $15,000 Youth Group (NMRA'S)(SCWD) ages 10-10. been in Madison. The show goes to a new city per year before retiring, and said The layout project for this year is sponsored by each year; last year's train show was in Long upon her death. Holm lived alone in a modest Gladys Holm retired in 1969 she amassed her fortune by living "Model Railroader'' magazine., Atlas Model Beach, Calif. two-bedroom apartment in Evan- frugally and investing wisely. Her Railroad Co., William K. Walthers, Inc. and The National Train Show is a non-profit orga- after 41 years at Evanston-based ston. Few people suspected she Hospital Supply Co., where she holdings included shares of Baxter Woodland Scenics. nization and is sponsored by the Model Railroad was rich. and its spinoff, Caremark. The layout models southern Wisconsin's gen- Industry Association (MIRA) and the National worked as a secretary to the founder, Foster C. McGaw. Holm had given the hospital One of the first clues to her tly rolling, wooded hills, combined with gravel Model Railroad Association (NMRA). Holm, who had no children of $200,000 over the past 25 years wealth came hi 1990, when for moraines that remained after the glaciers reced- her own and no known surviving and was known around the place her 80th birthday she threw a lav- relatives when she died in June as the "Teddy Bear Lady" for ish party at a hotel. 1996 at age 86, bequeathed the handing out stuffed toys. Holm invited 100 guests and money to Children's Memorial By the time she retired, the even flew in distant relatives from Hospital for research. company was the biggest distribu- Norway. 2D SPORTS .Wisconsin State Journal, Saturday, August 2,1997

• Atlanta Hawks coach Lenny TODAY I SUN. | MON. | TUBS. I WED. | THURS. I FRI Wilkens has agreed to a four-year J-j, '^ j contract extension, an Atlanta TV Fox quartet leaves * Seattle Seattle Cta^d station reported. BRIEFING 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 3:05p.m.

Thunder Thunder Top seeds set at Okey receives Bay Bay a-Lott to be desired 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. All-City Swim Meet preseason honor I was perusing the periodical Terri Schramka, 10, qualified section at an area bookstore University of Wisconsin for- as the top seed in two events Fri- recently when a magazine caught ward Sam Okey has been named day at the All-City Swim Meet at my eye. a preseason candidate for the the Ridgewood pool. BRYAN : I I Home ga'mas [~l Road games Inside Sports had teamed with John Wooden Award, given annu- Schramka, of Park Crest, cap- Fox Sports' fearsome foursome — KLEINMAIER! ally to the top men's college bas- tured the top seed for the girls 9- James Brown, , ketball player in the country. 10-year-old division in the 50- SPORTS ..., and — to ON THE AIR ! The Wooden Award and the SPORTS ON THE AIR yard backstroke in a pool record. tackle, an NFL preview edition. 10-player Wooden all-America TELEVISION She also is the top seed in the Curiosity got the best of me, so team will be named April 3,1998. 100 individual medley. Emma I picked it up. The articles offered Noon — Auto racing — NASCAR 3 p.m. — Women's pro basketball McKeith, of Hill Farms, is the top Twenty-five players were nom- Winston Cup Brickyard 400 at — Phoenix at New York; WMTV (Ch. many chuckles and a few hardy Aug. 18. The sports call-in show," inated, including North Caroli- Indianapolis; WKOW (Ch. 27). 15). seed in the 50 butterfly and 50 laughs, but I don't think comic will air from 6:30 to 7 p.m. each . na's Antawn Jamison and Noon — Pro tennis — Semifinal of 4:30 p.m. — Pro golf — Second freestyle in the 9-10 division. relief was their intention. Monday throughout the football Kansas' Raef LaFrentz, the only the du Maurier Open at Montreal; round of Senior PGA Bank of Boston Alison Grinde, of Ridgewood, I especially enjoyed Lett's season. ESPN. Classic at Concord, Mass.; ESPN. set a pool record in the girls 8- returning players from last year's 1 p.m. — Track and field — World prediction that the WISC (Ch. 3) sports anchors Jeff Wooden all-America team. Pur- 6 p.m. — Pro baseball — Atlanta and-under division in the 25 Championship at Athens, Greece; at Florida; TBS. would win the NFC Central. Lenzen, Brad Kahn, Matt Lepay due's Chad Austin and Minneso- WMTV(Ch. 15). backstroke. Brooke Taylor of Mo- Ronnie, it'll be tough for the Lions 2 p.m. — Pro golf — Third round 7 p.m. — Pro soccer — Kansas nona set a pool record in the 100 and Angela Jacobs will be regulars ta's Sam Jacobson are the other City at Dallas; ESPN2. to win without a defense. Big Ten Conference performers of LPGA du Maurier Ltd. Classic at individual medley. Taylor and on the show. They will discuss th'e Toronto; ESPN. 9 p.m. — Pro tennis — Semifinal Grinde also set marks in the 25 Long also chimed in with a Green Bay Packers with special in- to be nominated. 3 p.m. — Pro baseball — Los of the du Maurier Open at Montreal belly-buster. He predicted the studio guests and field phone c&lls Okey was a second-team all- Angeles at ; WMSN (Ch. (taped today) ;.ESPN2. butterfly. The meet concludes today Oakland Raiders — his former from viewers. -:;• Big Ten selection as a sophomore 47). 10 p.m. — Boxing — Philip team — would win the Super last season. He averaged 11.2 3 p.m. — Pro golf — Third round Holiday vs. Shane Mosley; Angel with finals in all events. Relay fi- of PGA Tour Sprint International at Manfredy vs. Jorge Paez at Uncasviile, nals begin at 8:30 a.m. with indi- Bowl. Long obviously doesn't Channel surfing * points and 8.5 rebounds a game. know is the new • Scoonie Penn, the starting Castle Rock, Colo.; WISC (Ch. 3). Conn.; HBO vidual finals to follow. Friday's Turner Sports and NBC results in Scoreboard/5D. Raiders quarterback. point guard at Boston College for Bradshaw did manage to make recently released their television two seasons, is transferring to RADIO schedules for the upcoming NBA- 6 a.m. — The Mark Gentzkow (1550AM). some interesting points, though. Ohio State. Perm's former coach, ODDS AND ENDS He compared the Kansas City season. The Milwaukee Bucks will Jim O'Brien, is the Buckeyes' Show— WHIT (1550 AM). 6 p.m. — ESPN Radio — WTDY appear on national TV a grand new coach. 8 a.m. — The Jay Marlottl Show (1480AM). The Detroit Red Wings signed Chiefs' free-agent signing frenzy — WHIT (1550 AM). to that of the Miami Dolphins' a total of one time. TNT (cable Ch. Noon — Sports Saturday — With 7 p.m. — Pro baseball — Seattle center Igor Larionov to a three- at Milwaukee; WIBA (1310 AM). few years ago. And as Bradshaw 27 in Madison) will carry the Bob Berger and Bruce Murray; WHIT year contract Friday. ... Tomas Bucks' home game against the '•• > Sandstrom signed a two-year pointed out, Miami's spending Johnson anxious spree didn't pay off. Detroit Pistons Tuesday, Jan. 27. contract with the Anaheim ", i to return to track Mighty Ducks. ... Swedish de- Bradshaw also did something This weekend's best bets . i fenseman Mattias Ohlund, an unheard of by an ex-player; he A year ago in Atlanta, Michael Americans Dan O'Brien, Gwen club and won't have to pay any didn't gush over his former team, Torrence and Gail Devers have money to the man who sued him unsigned 1994 first-round draft The Crew: The Seattle Johnson was unstoppable as he pick of the Vancouver Canucks, the . Mariners will try to cool offtho.se streaked to Olympic gold in the withdrawn from their specialities for $550,000, a jury ruled Friday. Brown didn't offer much because of injuries, although signed a five-year, $10 million gritty, gutty Brewers this ;" 200 and 400 meters. Now he An eight-member jury re- offer sheet with the Toronto analysis but did have the most weekend. Per usual, Bob Uecker Devers plans to anchor the U.S. jected the claim of Jeb Tyler, comes into the World Champion- women's 400 relay team. Maple Leafs. ... Starting full- intelligent predictions. According and Jim Powell will call tonight's ships in Athens, Greece, through who said the NBA star bloodied back Jeff Paulk has been sus- to JB, Denver will beat Carolina game at 7:05 and Sunday's contest The IAAF also warned that its his face with a flurry of punches. the back door, chasing only one drug testing at the World Cham- pended from Arizona State's in the Super Bowl. He had the at 1:05 p.m. on WIBA (1310 AM}" title after an injury-plagued year. The panel deliberated about 5 opener Aug. 30 against New Packers losing in the NFC title Cirillo watch: The Brewers thij'd pionships will be as vigilant as hours over two days. The IAAF, the sport's world ever, even though the for Mexico State for beating a man game. baseman is still in a slump. He " governing body, gave Johnson a • George Toliver resigned in a nightclub. .,. Martina All in all, an entertaining but went 1-for 4 Friday against the., a first offense was cut in half, to a after nine years as an NBA ref- wild-card invitation into the World two-year suspension. All medal Hingis beat Conchita Martinez, uninformative preview leading to Mariners and remains at .280. '; Championships after he failed to winners will be tested. eree, one day after he became 6-4, 6-4, in the quarterfinals of two conclusions: Carolina is going The Black Wolf: Thunder Bay qualify for the U.S. team. The the second game official this the Toshiba Classic in Carlsbad, to be the hot pick to win the Super travels to Warner Park to take .oh nine-day meet begin today. week to plead guilty to filing Calif.... Chris Woodruff, ranked Bowl, and Lott is still the San the Black Wolf in a three-game'1 "I'm very pleased they al- Jury says Barkley false federal income tax returns. 57th in the world, beat seventh- Francisco 49ers' biggest fan on weekend series. WHIT (1550 AM) lowed wild cards," said Johnson, • Houston Rockets coach seeded Mark Philippoussis, 6-4, the planet. will carry Sunday's game at 1 pr'rn. who will run the 400. "It's impor- not at fault in fight Rudy Tomjanovich signed a con- 6-4, to move into the du Maurier tant to have the best athletes for Open semis in Montreal. Packers fix Any comments or suggestions?. tract extension through the year Drop a line at P.O. Box 8058, ,..'.• various reasons. "It's very good Charles Barkley did not insti- 2001 that will pay him an average Compiled from State Journal to have people like me here." "Live Talk Pack" will premiere Madison, WI 53708 or call (608) gate a brawl at a Cleveland night- of $4.5 million per season. wire services and staff reports. on WISC2 (cable Ch. 6 in Madison) 252-6177. PRO GOLF Bakke, Huset take divergent paths to lead By Nick Zizzo duced a rare triple; his playing long day after he put his tee shot Robbins Sports reporter CITY MEN'S partners, Greg Moser and Dan on No. 2 out of bounds. '; The second round of the Madi- Blackdeer, also birdied the hole. "It's a different course here, son Men's City Golf Tournament AMATEUR GOLF Bakke, who plays at Maple and you have to be in the fair- saw two golfers taking different Bluff, used the home-course ad- ways," said Goldapske, a former approaches to Maple Bluff Country sumed the role of Felix linger and vantage to shoot a 2-under 69, the University of Wisconsin golfer who putts way best round of the day. Club Friday, but when scores were Bakke would be the second coming shot a second-round 80 to fall back posted at the end of play, they of Oscar Madison. "I feel very fortunate because into a seven-way tie for eighth found themselves sharing the same Huset, 2 strokes back after the you never know what is going to place. "I got away with a lot:of position: first place. first round, eschewed his driver in happen," Bakke said. "My knowl- shots Thursday, but I paid the pen- to the top Tom Huset and Niles Bakke fin- edge of the course came into play." alty here." .;: favor of the more finesse 3-wood. Bakke started the day with an ished the second round of the four- "I was determined to hit the Had Steve Davis not lost 4 shots day, 72-hole event atop the leader- eagle and ended it with a birdie. fairways. I used my driver only On his first hole, the 371-yard, par- on the final two holes, the cutoff Long hitter leads board. Both golfers are at 146 after three times, but I usually use it all for the third round would have 36 holes. That was enough to dis- 4, No. 10, he launched his tee shot the time," he said. "But today I'll to within 30 feet of the pin and been 160. As it turned out Davis, LPGA's final major tance the two from the rest of the probably use my driver on every chipped in on his next shot. who shot an 85 and finished at 165, pack. They lead Jim Klinke and hole and just rip it." "I like my driver," Bakke said. 4 shots off the cut, made the 'five Associated Press Brian Murphy by 6 shots. Huset parlayed his club selec- "It's a Great Big Bertha that I got golfers at 161 very happy. Jhe Statistics say is a How they got there was a an- third round is today at Yahara Associated Press tion into a 1-under-par 70. He hit this year." long hitter, one of the longest on other story. If their games would 15 fairways and finished with First-round leader Eric Gold- Hills and starts at 8 a.m. :.: the LPGA Tour. Kelly Robbins shot an 8-under 65 to have been a takeoff of the "Odd three birdies. The last came on the apske should have asked Bakke for The numbers also show un- grab the second-round lead of the du Couple," Huset would have as- par-4, 375-yard 17th hole and pro- that club. He knew he was in for a • Results in Scoreboard/SO canny accuracy off the tee and a Maurier Classic at Oakville, Ontario. deft touch on the greens. It was the latter strength that helped Robbins shoot an 8-under- ternational: Phil Mickelson, bat- par 65 Friday for a 2-shot lead tling for a Ryder Cup berth, set a midway through the du Maurier tournament record to seize the WORK THE HOME GAMES OF THE Classic, the last of the LPGA's four early second-round lead in the 1997 BADGER FOOTBALL SEASON. , major tournaments. weather-delayed Sprint Interna- Robbins enjoyed a 2-stroke lead tional in Castle Rock, Colo. Here's some home work that really pays off. As vendors at over Sweden's , Mickelson, who scored 14 home Badger football games your kids will learn about money ex- who shot 67 in the second tour of points in the first round under the change and public relations, see some exciting football and earn Jack Nicklaus-designed Glen modified Stableford scoring sys- money in the process. Abbey Golf Club's 6,367-yard tem used in this event, added 13 course in Oakville, Ontario. Friday for a 36-hole total of 27 Who can apply? Boys and girls 12 years of age or older. shot a 69 and was points. How do you apply? Come to the National W Club room in alone at 139,3 off the pace. It was an International record Camp Randall Stadium Tuesday, August 5th between 2:00 and "I usually don't like hard, short since the tournament went to cu- 6:00pm or call 262-6586 for more information. courses because my advantage is mulative scores in 1989; Dan Pohl my length," Robbins said. "But had the old mark of 24 points in Kids selected will work a seven game schedule which includes what has helped me is that the 1992. the Green Bay Packers exhibition game on August 22nd and the i greens are really holding. I've Mickelson had a four-point six Badger home games on September 6th, 20th and 27th, October ;. really worked on my consistency lead over first-round co-leader llth, November 8th and 15th. I in my putting — and here the put- Larry Mize, who has 23 points. ting is the key." Getting your kids to do home work over the weekend is easy. Mequon native Skip Kendall Let them be a Badger vendor. It's a valuable learning - and earn- Among the statistical catego- and Neal Lancaster have 22 ries, Robbins leads the LPGA in points. Scott McCarron also was at ing experience. greens hit. in regulation — a testa- 22 with two holes left to play. Nick %|f NATIONAL WCLUB . ment to accuracy rather than Price finished at 20. length oft' the tee — birdies (243) • Zarley takes Bank Boston WW Camp Randall Stadium. 1440 Monroe St. Madison WI 53711 and eagles (eighth). lead: After hitting some practice "It's growing, it's the maturity," shots in mid-morning, aching Ker- said Robbins. 27. "1 decided to mit Zarley felt he should have spend a lot more time putting and gone home instead of starting in getting a good routine." Senior PGA Bank Boston at Con- On Friday, Robbins hit 16 cord, Mass. ' greens in regulation, birdied all A few hours later, he was WE'lL PAY five of the par-5s and made only happy he stuck around. Despite a one bogey. painful left knee, he held a 2- Hall of Famer Betsy King, win- stroke lead with a 6-under 66, his ner of the Dinah Shore, the sea- best round of the year. ' son's first major, shot a G9 to join a At 68 were Dana Quigley, Rick group at 140. Also at 6-under alter Acton, Frank Conner, Jerry YOUR KIDS two rounds was Colleen Walker, McGee, John Jacobs and 65-year- one of three who shared the old Gay Brewer, who won the Mas- opening-round lead. She shot a 72 ters 30 years ago. in the second round. Hale Irwin, Dan Wood, Larry Madison's Sherri Steinhauer Mowry, Tony Jacklin, Walt Mor- TO DO ; shot a 73 and is at 145. gan, Tom Wargo and Jay Sigel • Mickelson grabs lead at In- were tied at 69.

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Freshmen start with basics Going solo not easy as practice gets underway At first glance, it would seem that Bills' Smith will Classes may not begin for another Peter Lee and punter Kevin Stemke . few weeks, but school was definitely in have an obvious advantage as the only session Friday. scholarship freshmen at their respec- One day after welcoming their motion and shifting people around." They tested out very well, and it's a tive positions. More personalized in- freshman players to Holy Name Catho- Friday's introduction to UW football group that has a lot of athleticism. struction, more repetitions, more be in camp soon lic Center for training camp, the Univer- featured a tightly organized series of Quite frankly, I like what I see." opportunity to improve. sity of Wisconsin football coaches led drills, lots of positive encouragement The freshmen have one more prac- But the UW coaching staff is wary of Associated Press them through the first of many grueling and a palpable intensity. One scene tice session this morning before the having that cost an arm and a leg. • practices. had Brad Child- Buffalo Bills defensive end varsity reports and full-squad workouts "I don't think you learn any more said he will end his NFL NOTES No flea-flickers or fumblerooskis on ress urging freshman quarterback begin Monday. That is the first day just being there by yourself," coach -this day. It was all business and, specif- Peter Lee "to run like your hair's on 21-day holdout this weekend and players are available for interviews — Barry Alvarez said. "The thing you have ically, the business of fundamentals. fire." play out the final year of his con- less than three weeks before Wiscon- to be careful with is that you don't we know where we are and what "What we're trying to accomplish Some 20 scholarship freshmen and sin's season-opener against Syracuse throw (Lee's) arm off. He's the only one tract for $2.2 million. we have to get accomplished inf, , right now is, No. 1, teach them our vo- about a dozen walk-ons took part in throwing, you have a whole stack of re- Smith will report for practice the next four weeks," quarterback .( ; cabulary," Badgers coach Barry Alva- the two 90-minute practice sessions. at the Kickoff Classic at East Ruther- ford, N.J. ceivers there, and he's the only one Monday after receiving $105,000 in Drew Bledsoe said of the team's;-. ' rez said. "When we use a word or a According to Alvarez, speed and fines from the Bills. He would not • term, it has to register with them. That's strength are pleasantly visible. "One step at a time," Alvarez said. doing reps. You've got to be careful, 7-3 loss to Green Bay Thursday. ^ and same with the punter. say whether he would report be- "I thought it was a case of one the hardest thing. "I was very impressed with several "We got a couple basic offensive plays fore Buffalo's NFL exhibition (j "No. 2 is our basic system. We things," he said. "I was impressed with in, a couple basic offensive routes. As I "You have to pace things. I don't team being real comfortable and(» , spent some time getting in and out of a the condition this group came in with. I told them, you win games at this level want Peter throwing until he's sore, game against Chicago tonight. knowing their system and another^ huddle today. Many times people take don't think we've ever had a freshman by doing little things right. Hand and I told Stemke the same thing. He's "I'm coming in soon," Smith team who is trying to learn their 'for granted snap counts, getting the group come in and test as well as they placement, proper steps, proper an- ready to punt all morning and show us told the Associated Press from his stuff and get real comfortable with,;, ball up, everybody moving at the same have on the shuttle run (two 300-yard gles of pursuit, all those things are im- he can also kick off, but I said, 'Look, I home in Virginia Beach, Va. it." .v .' time. It has to be synchronized. Our of- sprints). I thought there were a lot of portant and often make the difference need your leg a little later.'" "That's all I can say. You'll be see- The teams will meet at least;::. fense is very sophisticated in terms of kids in this group that were very strong. between winning and losing." By Andrew Cohen ing me real soon," once more this season. The Pat- Bills coach Marv Levy said riots host the Packers in a Monday.,; Smith would be ready for a full night game Oct. 27. fl practice Monday. • Extra points: Cincinnati Ben-{< emphasis: except for Penn State, Bowl. "Rather than playing an conference's high opinion of it- "He said he'll be in sometime the Big Ten's strongest programs eight-game (conference) schedule, self. this weekend," Levy said. "He had gals offensive tackle Willie An-),; Big Ten make the Rose Bowl the ultimate maybe you should play seven "With the polls playing a big some personal items to take care derson, who didn't play Friday goal. At other national power- games. I know that in the Big 12 role in the (bowl) alliance, it of. That's all I know." against Indianapolis, has a swol-Ti Continued from Page 1D houses, such as Florida, Florida (where Mason coached Kansas), makes it much easier if you play Smith was charged with driving len left knee but no structural 1) State and Nebraska, conference the coaches who are in programs an easy non-conference sched- under the influence in Virginia damage, team officials said. He isft its archrival, Florida State, in late crowns are assumed and national that regularly compete for na- ule," Michigan coach Lloyd Carr Beach after allegedly falling questionable for Friday's presea- November — claimed No. 1 after titles are the objective. tional titles wanted to play only said. asleep at a red light at 6:21 a.m. son game at Detroit.... Jerry Key- .> defeating top-ranked Florida "You've got to put yourself in a seven (league) games." No one can accuse the Wolver- Sunday and refusing to take a nolds, who became the New York b State in the Sugar Bowl. position to win the national title, The idea is to allow schools to ines of lining up creampuffs in an breath test. Giants starting center when Briani! Williams injured his right eye lasW , "I think we were as good as any and that usually means you've got fatten their records with an extra effort to end their national title Smith, 34, turned down a the 1 football team in the country last to win all your games," said new non-conference opponent, often at drought, which is at 49 years and Bills' five-year contract offer week, will have to undergo knee'^ year," Buckeyes coach John Coo- Minnesota coach Glen Mason, a home. The Big Ten requires teams counting. Michigan opens the sea- worth $22 million. He was the surgery, the team said. Reynolds per said. "I don't understand why member of the 1970 Ohio State to play eight conference games. son against Colorado, resumes its NFL's defensive player of the year has a tear to the lateral meniscus '> more people didn't vote for us." team that blew a national title That can put them at the mercy of fierce series with Notre Dame and last season. in his right knee. He hurt the knee' in practice this week and is ex-^I " Part of the problem might be shot against Stanford in the Rose voters, who don't always share the meets Penn State and Ohio State. "Next year, I will be a free 1 agent," Smith said. "There are 29 pected to miss two weeks. Half' .;; other teams in desperate need of a back Rodney Hampton also'' missed his fourth straight day of. SCOREIIOARD pass rusher." 1 • Patriots unhappy with start: workouts because of a swollen' " Madison 4 9 .308 5 69; Helen Alfredssan 75-70; Jenny Lid- SEATTLE MARINERS — Optioned CENTRAL SECTION Bar Toons 1; Die Hard IV 7, Sports Scoring just three points and gain- knee. ... Hall of Famer Don-; BASEBALL West Division back 74-71; Amy Fruhwlrth 74-71; Ra- RHP Edwin Hurtado to Tacoma of the W L W L Pub 0 (forfeit); Harmony KIII-A-Brews W L Pel. GB chel Hetherlngton 73-72; Kris PCL. Designated LHP Mark Holzemer Cross Plains .. 5 1 Stoughton 3 4 7, Sports Pub 0 (forfeit); Mary's Team ing 149 yards in total offense Shula, the winningest coach in" Major league leaders x-Wlnnlpeg 10 3 .769 — Tschetter 72-73; Sherrl Stelnhauer 72- for assignment. Waunakee.... 5 1 Verona 2 5 7, HUS Construction 0 (forfeit), wasn't how the. New England Pat- NFL history, was honored during Sioux City 6 7 .462 4 Peterson-Parker 71-74; Krlstal C Henry Mercedes for assignment. Monona 6 3 McFarland.... 1 4 Mobility 18, Regent St. Retreat 6; Lau- SlouxFalls _ 3 10 .231 7 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Re- Poynette 5 4 Ashton 1 6 rel Lounge Lizards 7, Ryan Signs 0 riots hoped to start the preseason. the Colts-Bengals game FridayiF G AB R H Avg x — Won first-half title 146 — Lorle Kane 74-72; Laurie called RHP Marty Janzen from Syra- (forfeit); TDs/CS 28, Badgerland But the team isn't panicking. Shula played for the Colts and$ FThomosChW.. 94 347 75 125 .360 Brower 74-72; Cathy Johnston-Forbes cuse of the International League. EASTERN SECTION Meats 8. SAIomarCle 61 298 43 103 .346 Friday's results 73-73; Catrlona Matthew 73-73; Mar- Optioned LHP Huck plener to Syra- W L W L Minneapolis: Wilson's TGIF 7, Cap- "It wasn't the way we wanted to began his coaching career WCIarK Tex ...... 94 347 49 118 .340 Thunder Bay 2, Madison 1 tha House 72-74; Mlchele Redman 72- cuse. Cottage Gr .... 7 1 Ft Atkinson... 3 5 itol Centre Foods 0 (forfeit); Wilson's Ramirez Cte...... 95 351 55 117 .333 Fargo-Moorhead 7, Sioux Falls 3 74; Barb Whltehead 71-75; Barb National League Jefferson 7 1 Whitewater.. 2 6 Warriors 7, Culver's 0 (forfeit); Wil- come out of the blocks. But now them. MVaughn Bos.... BS 324 64 108 .333 Duluth-Superlor 12, Sioux City B Mucha 71-75; Danielle Ammaccapane LEAGUE OFFICE — Upheld the Utlca 3 4 Marshall.- 1 6 liamson Bike Works 6, Harmony Bar RodrlguezTex.,102 407 64 135 .332 Winnipeg 15, St. Paul B 71-75. three-game suspension of Colorado 6; Regent St. Retreat 7, Nell's Liquor 0 O'Neill NYY 100 370 68 123 .332 Today's Domes 147 — Nancy Harvey 78-69; Nancy Rockies IB Andres Galarraga for SOUTHERN SECTION (forfeit). EMortlnezSeo...™ 387 75 127 .328 Thunder Bay at Madison, 7:05 p.m. Scranton 77-70; 77-70; charging the mound and Inciting a W L W L New Orleans: Toss-Ups 14, Foley CoraSea 101 396 76 129 .326 Fargo-Moorhead at Sioux Falls Jill Brlles-Hlntan 77-70; Lisa Walters bench-clearing Incident In a game on New Glarus.. 7 0 Monroe 3 3 & Lardner 13; WC Fielders 15, GreerTex 104 397 71 128 .3J2 Sioux City at Duluth-Superlor 76-71; Marianne Morris 76-71; Anna May 31. Livingston.... 6 1 Brodhead 3 5 Coaches 1; Regent St. Retreat IB, O'LearyBos 97 317 44 102 .322 St. Paul at Winnipeg Acker-Macosko 74-73; Dottle Pepper — Pine Bluff 4 1 Plattevllle 0 3 Odana Press 10. 72-75; Mltzl Edge 72-75; Amy Alcott Signed RHP Alvaro Serrato. Wlota 4 2 Blnchrdvlle.... 0 5 New York: Crystal Corner 6, York, 36; McGwire, Oakland, 34; Grif- 71-76; Tammle Green 69-76. — Announced Hollandale 2 1 Argylc 0 8 Wrecks 5; Union Cab 6, Wiggles 3; Lions defeat Falcons fey Jr, Seattle, 32; Thome, Cleveland, AUTO RACING 148 — Stefanla Croce 79-69; Cindy the retirement of LHP Sid Fernandez. S.Wayne 4 3 WTDY 11, Just Rumors 6; Lorl-O- 28; ToClork, Detroit, 26; Buhner, Seat- Schreyer 76-72; Charlotte Sorenstam SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Op- Prolects 13, Mighty Oaks 1. tle,, 26; MVaughn, Boston, 25; FTho- 76-72; Vickie Odegard 76-72; Chris tioned RHP Joe Roa to Phoenix of the NBC WISCONSIN-UPPER MIDWEST Orlando: Ballbusters 7, UC 0 (for- Associated Press mas, Chicago, 25; MaWlllloms, Professional Greatrex 74-74; Cindy Rarlck 73-75; PCL. Designated RHP John Johnstone CLASS AA TOURNAMENT feit); Spurs 7, Blarney Stone 0 (forfeit). Cleveland, 25. Leta Llndley 72-76; Pattl Llsclo 70-78; • for assignment. Waived C Rick Wll- At ManhfleM Philadelphia: Wilson's 7, GBP 0 He played only the first two se- RBI — TMartlnez, New York, 100; Dana Dormann 69-79. klns. Friday's quarterfinal result (forfeit); 12-Pack 7, Harmony Bar 0 NFL PRESEASON NASCAR WINSTON CUP Failed to qualify Exeland 9, Marshf leld 6 (forfeit); Dotty Dumplings 9, Har- ries, touched the ball just six capo, 91; Salmon, Anaheim, 89; To- 149 — Joanne Morley 77-72; Sherrl Today's quarterfinal games mony Grits 4; Laketowne Apts vs. At Indianapolis Turner 75-74; Tina Tombs 75-74; Amy AREA SPORTS 11 a.m. — Oconomowoc vs. Mil- Sllce-n-Bulllts (double forfeit). times, and stole the show as usual. Benz 75-74; Alison Nicholas 75-74; waukee Lumber San Diego: Steven's Construction Atlanta 0 3 82; JuGonzalez, Texas, 81; McGwire, {Car numbers In parentheses) Oakland, 81. Karen Weiss 74-75; Wendy Doolan 74- 1:30 p.m. — Milwaukee Hydronlcs 12, Albatrosses 9; Casuals 8, Restalno- Barry Sanders appeared in mid- Detroit „ 7 7 1, (28) Ernie Irvan, Salinas, Calif., 75; Kim Bauer 73-76; Dawn Coe-Jones Baseball vs. Burlington Bunbury 6; Forty Something 17, Ohio Runs — Knoblauch, Minnesota, 84; Ford, 177.736. 2, (42) Joe Nemechek, season form, rushing for 32 yards Detroit — Sanders, 3, run (Hanson, kick). Garclaparra, Boston, 79; Jeter, New 72-77. 4 p.m. — Milwaukee Orioles vs. Tavern 4; Muckrakers 7, Madison City J Lakeland, Flo., Chevrolet, 177.550. 3, 150 — Pat Bradley 80-70; Jennifer Green Bay Library 0 (forfeit). Detroit — Bayd, 4, pass from Reich (Hanson, kick). ' ~ York, 78; Griffey Jr, Seattle, 77; Cora HOME TALENT LEAGUE (68) w-Dale Jarrett, Conover, N.C., Wyatt 79-71; Gall Graham 76-74; Dale Today's semifinal game Son Francisco: Madison Book- and a touchdown. Atlanta — FG, Andersen, 23. " ' Seattle, 76; EMortlnez, Seattle, 75; Rob Royston, Brad stanek and Fora 177.494. 4, (17) Darrell Waltrlp, Eggellng 76-74; Erlka Wlcoff 76-74; 7:30 p.m. — Exeland vs. keeping 7, Random Walks 0 (forfeit); Detroit — FG, Hanson, 44. ; FThomas, Chicago, 74. Franklin, Tenn., Chevrolet, 176.866. 5, Jeff Maly all drove In ninth-Inning Still, it took a late Jason Han- Hits — Garclaparra, Boston, 138; Angle Rldgeway 76-74; Suzanne Oconomowoc-Mllwaukee Lumber Pooley's 7, Team 97 0 (forfeit); Mad- Atlanta — Green, 3, run (Lauder, kick). :' - (3) w-Dale Earnhardt, Kannapolls, runs Friday to lead Waunakee past winner caps 11, Slugs 1; Sports Pub 20, IRodrtguez, Texas, 135; G Anderson, Strudwlck 75-75; Corln HI Koch 75-75; son field goal and a botched At- Atlanta — Preston, 40, pass from Tolliver (Lauder, N.C.. Chevrolet, 176.536. 6, (31) r-MIke Annlka Sorenstam 73-77; Crlstle Kerr Cazenovla, 9-5, In a Home Talent Sunday's games Anchor Bank 5. Anaheim, 130; Cora Seattle, 129; Skinner, Ontario, Calif., Chevrolet, League Northern ectlon game at Ca- kick). Jeter, New York, 120; Greer, Texas, 73-77; Vlckl Goetze-Ackerman 73-77; Semifinal Seattle: Regent St. Retreat 7, Keg- lanta field-goal attempt on the 176.415. 7, (10) Ricky Rudd, Chesa- Val Skinner 71-79. zenovla. 10:45 a.m. — Milwaukee lers 0 (forfeit); Trlple-M 7, Babe's 0 Detroit — FG, Hanson, 36. '-.; mEMartlnez, Seattle, 127. peake, Va., Ford, 176.184. B, (33) Ken An error led to the first run, Roy- (forfeit); We're Back 7, Branch St. Re- Doubles — O'Neill, New York, 33; 151 — Becky Iverson 79-72; Catrln Hydronlcs-Burllngton winner vs. Mil- final play of the game for the De- Alt. —40,425. Schroder, Fenton, Mo., Chevrolet, Nllsmark 77-74; Muffin Spencer- ston and Stanek hit run-scoring sln- waukee Orioles-Green Bay winner treat 0 (forfeit); Kllnlc 7, Loan Sharks JhValentln, Boston, 32; Cora Seattle, ,gles and Maly's run-scoring double 176.170. 9, (96) r-DavId Green, Owen- Devlin 76-75; Caroline Pierce 75-76. Championship 0 (forfeit). troit Lions to beat the Falcons, 20- 32,- ARodrlguez, Seattle, 30; RDavIs, sboro, Ky., Chevrolet, 176.149. 10, (26) capped the four-run outburst, snap- Seattle, 29; Clrlllo, Milwaukee, 29; 152 — Alicia Dlbas 80-72; Barb 1:30 p.m, — Semifinal winners Colts 20, Bengals 16 — Veteran' Rich Bickte, Edgerton, Wis., Chevro- Bunkowsky Scherbak 77-75; Mayuml ping a 5-5 tie. 17, in the exhibition NFL opener Ramirez, Cleveland 29; (Rodriguez, Cazenovla used a combination of let, 176.087. 11, (40) r-Robby Gordon, Hlrase 77-75; Krlstl Albers 74-78; Golf Texas, 29. Cerrltos, Calif., Chevrolet, 176.074. 12, walks and errors to score four runs In for both teams Friday night at Pon- punter Lee Johnson made a*' Triples — Gorclaparra, Boston, 9; Kathy Guadagnlno 73-79. Swimming j (43) Bobby Hamilton, Nashville, Term., 153 — Denlse Kllleen 81-72; Allison the eighth Inning. John Schmltt Knoblauch, Minnesota, 7; Damon, Pontlac, 176.053. 13, (4) Sterling Mar- walked with the bases loaded to gain MADISON MEN'S tiac, Mich. rookie mistake, and an Indianapo- Kansas City, 6; Jeter, New York, 6; Flnney 60-73; JoAnne Corner 77-76; CITY TOURNAMENT lln, Columbia, Tenn., Chevrolet, Mary Beth Zimmerman 76-77; Anne a short-lived tie. MADISON ALL-CITY MEET lis rookie made him pay for it. Burnltz, Milwaukee, 6; Vlzquel, Cleve- 175.977. 14, (46) Wally Datlenbach Jr., Friday's preliminary results Friday's second-round results A 40-yard touchdown pass from land, 6; Allcea, Anaheim, 6. Marie Palll 76-77; Michelle McGann WAUNAKEE V, CAZENOVIA 5 At Maple Bluff CC, par 71 Basalt, Colo., Chevrolet, 175.884. 76-77; Elaine Crosby 76-77; Krlstl Competing teams: Monona, Ridge- Stolen bases — BLHunter, Detroit, 15, (94) Bill Elliott, Dawsonvllle, Waunakee 030 002 004 — 1 11 3 wood, Hill Farm, West Side, Park- 146 — Tom Huset, 76-70; Nlles to Roell Preston A hobbled snap by Johnson_ 53;r Nixon, Toronto, 45; Knoblauch, Coats 74-79. .: Bakke, 77-69. Ga* Ford,: 175.833, 16, (37) Jeremy 154 — Renee Helken 80-74; Cathy Cazenovla ..000 001 040 — 5 10 1 crest, Maple Bluff, Cherokee, Minnesota, 41; TGoodwIn, Texas, 36; Maly, Royston (8) and Rauls; Just- Mlddleton, Semlnole, High Point, No- 152 — Jim Kllnke, 79-73; Brian tied the game, 17-17, with 8 min- gave host Indianapolis the ball at Mayfleld, Owensboro, Ky* Ford, Gerrlng 78-76; a-Mary Ann LaPolnte Vlzfluel, Cleveland, 28; Durham, Chi- 175.812. 17, (75) Rick Mast, Rock- man, Numan (9) and Je. Schmltt. W — koma, Shorewood. Murp: y, 78-74. utes, 7 seconds left in the fourth cago, 25; ARodrlguez, Seattle, 21. 76-78; Terry-Jo Myers 74-80. GIRLS 153 — Stu Grendahl, 78-75; Doug the Cincinnati 5 and two plays" bridge Baths, Vo., Ford, 175.709. 18, 155 — Shirley Furlong 82-73; Mag- Royston. L — Justman. Pitching (at least 12 decisions) — (21) Michael Waltrlp, Owensboro, Ky. Leading hitters — Stanek (W) 2x5, 8-and-under Czerwslnksl, 79-74; Mike Douglas, 78- quarter, capping a 55-yard, 11-play later, Malcolm Thomas scored RaJohnson, Seattle, 14-3, .824, 2.40; gie Wlll-Halpln 80-75; Lisa Klggens 77- 25-yard freestyle: 1, Hayes, R, 75. Ford, 175.671. 19, (41) Steve Grlssom, 78; Cathy Mockett 76-79. Grelbee (W) 3x5, Schultz (C) 2x5, Je. Clefnens, Toronto, 16-4, .800, 1.S2; Schmltt (C) 2x5, C. Thompson (C) 2x5, :lfl.02; 2, Stroess, MO, :1B.03; 3, Drake, 154 — Eric Goldapske, 78-80; Mark Gadsden, Ala., Chevrolet, 175.415. 20, 156 — Julie Piers 81-75; Alice Dlsrud, 77-77; Paul Holzem, 60-74; Atlanta drive. From a third-and-27 from the 2 as the Colts beat the RaOke, Minnesota, 15-5, .750, 3.48; (30) Johnny Benson Jr., Grand Rapids, Justman (C) 2x5. HR — Grelbee. 2B — HP, :18.28; 4, Stoehr, MB, :18.43; 5, To- Mussina, Baltimore, 11-4, .733, 3.28; Miller 79-77; Linda Shephord 78-78. Maly (W), Rehm (W), Schultz, Just- kach. Ml, :1B.44; 6, Veerman, HP, Greg Moser, 79-75; Ben Miller ,75-79; situation, Preston grabbed the ball Mich., Pontlac, 175.223. 21, (97) r-Chad 157 — Patty Jordan 82-75; Ste- Jay Blasl, 77-77; Dave Prestlglacomo, Bengals. „* Mayer, Seattle, 11-4, .733, 4.34; Cone, Little, Spokane, Wash., Pontlac, man. :18.81. New York, 11-4, .733, 3.53; Erlckson, phanie Farwlo 81-76; Jill McGIII 61-76; 2! backstroke: 1, Grlnde, R, ;19.45; 77-77. away from Detroit rookie cor- 175.145. 22, (16) Ted Musarave, Shelley Hamlln 77-80. 155 — Pat Berkovltz, 80-75; Eric Thomas, a free agent out on Baftlmore, 13-5, .722, 3.70. Franklin, Wit., Ford, 175.128. 23, (92) EASTERN SECTION 2, Lund, HP, :21.52; 3, Allord, WS, — RaJohnson, Seattle, 158 — Alice Rltzman 79-79; Robin :22.20; 4, Belnllch, R, :22.39; 5, Schleli- Lawson, 79-76; Mike Murphy, 79-76; nerback Raphael Ball. r-Ron Barfleld Jr., Florence, S.C.. Hood 79-79. W L W L Mike Goode, 81-74; Tom Fitzgerald, Syracuse, played only in the third| 218; Cone, New York, 189; Clemens, Ford, 175.0B7. 24, (24) w-Jeff Gordon, Cottage Gr.... 12 1 Waterloo 6 6 man. Ml, :22.52; 6, Drives. R, :22.74. Toronto, 183; Mussina, Baltimore, 143; 159 — Laura Wltvoet 84-75; Tracy 25 breaststroke: 1, Douglas, MB, 78-77. Hanson kicked a 36-yarder with Vallelo, Calif., Chevrolet, 175.056. 25, Kerdyk 63-76; Pom Wright 80-79; Mls- SunPralrle....l3 2 Verona 410 156 — Brent Beer, 79-77; Scott quarter, rushing five times for a" CFTnley, Anaheim, 141; Appier, Kan- (18) Bobby Labonte, Corpus Chrlstl, Poynette 8 6 Marshall 212 :24.67; 2, Allord, WS, :24.6B; 3, Ander- sas' City, 136;Fassero, Seattle, 124. sle Berteottl 77-82. son, HF, :24.75; 4, Hall, SE, :25.14; 5, Rosso, 77-79. 2:18 remaining for the final mar- Texas, Pontlac, 175.043. 26, (29) r-Jeff 160 — Pat Hurst 79-81. McFarland... 7 6 Rio 212 157 — Mark Engman, 81-76; Den- team-high 17 yards and catching Caves — MRIvera, New York, 31; Green, Owensboro, Ky« Chevrolet, Monona 7 6 Drake, HP, :25.27; 6, Sougonldls, SW, gin. But the Falcons made it close. RaMyers, Baltimore, 30; RHernandez, 162 —Mary-Lee Coblck 84-78. :25.37. nis Ryan, 75-82; Mark Dalebroux, 84- 176.153. 27, (9) , Jackson, 165 — Liz Earley 85-80. 73; Jeff Wolf, 7B-79. two passes for 9 yards. Chicago, 27; DoJones, Milwaukee, 23; Miss., Ford, 175.210. 28, (12) Jeff Pur- NORTHERN SECTION 25 butterfly: 1, Taylor, MO, :16.21; Tolliver, who completed 13-of- 166 — Cathy Sherk 85-81; Nadla 2, .Grlnde, R, :1B.24; 3, Stoehr, MB, 158 — Craig Trastek, 75-83; Ron Wqtteland, Texas, 22; Taylor, Oak- .vis, Clarksvllle, Tenn., Chevrolet, Eastern Western Ste-Marle 79-87. :21.32; 4, Veerman, HP, :21.37; 5, Ky- Brlschke, 81-77; Brian Thacker, 84-74; and, 19; ToJones, Detroit, 19; Agul- 175.169. 29, (81) , St. W L W L Mike Prltzkow, 78-80. 26 passes for 228 yards after re- era, Minnesota, 19. 167 — Chela Qulntana 84-83. weluk, HF,':21.39; 6, Evans, P, :21.BO. Cincinnati 7 7 0 2 — ^& i Louis, Mo., Ford, 175.097. Waunakee.... 12 3 Sauk Prairie.. 9 5 159 — Wayne Peterson, 78-81; 30, (95) r-Ed Berrler, High Point, Ashton 10 4 Cazenovla B 7 100 Individual medley: 1, Taylor, placing starter , Indianapolis 3 7 7 3 — 20 PGA SENIORS MO, 1:41.10; 2, Tokach, Ml, 1:43.52; 3, Dorsey Allison, 78-81; Bill Cunning- ' NATIONAL LEAGUE N.C., Chevrolet, 175.012. 31, (6) Mark Cross Plains ..10 4 Rchlnd Cntr... B 7 Indianapolis— FG, Blanchard, 31. I G AB R H Avg BANKBOSTON CLASSIC Soderholm, MB, 1:47.03; 4, Hayes, R, ham, 81-78; Jim Lemon, 78-81. drove the Falcons to the Lions 24- Martin, Batesvllle, Ark. Ford, 174.917. Black Earth.. 6 8 Mazomanle... 7 7 160 — Dick Masse, 79-81; Tom Ev- Cincinnati — Carter, 4, run (Peltroy, kick). » Gw»ynnSD ..104 416 68 162 .389 At Concord, Mass. Pine Bluff 410Reedsburg 7 B 1:48.64; 5, Drives, R, 1:49.11; 6, Stroess, 32, (36) Derrlke Cope, Spanaway, Friday's first-round leaders MO, 1:51.14. erson, 76-84; Doug Koehler, 76-84; yard line. Kicker David Lauder Indianapolis — Pollard, 17, pass tram Justin (Blan- LWnlkerCol 106 392 100 151 .385 Wash., Pontlac, 174.900. 33, (99) Jeff Mlddleton 311 Arena 212 66 — KermltZarley 33-33. 9-10 Bryan Karlovlch, 81-79; Don Becker, chard, kick). PlazzaLA 101 361 63 130 .360 Burton, South Boston, Va., Ford, 82-78; Ken Russell, 81-79. lined up for a 42-yard field goal Jovner SO 89 308 44 106 .344 68 — Dana Qulglev 33-35; Rick 50 freestyle: 1, McKelth, HF, :33.49; Cincinnati — Hundon, 12, pass from Eslason (Pellrey, 174.B69. 34, (27) r-RIck Wilson, Bar- Acton 33-35; Frank Conner 35-33; WESTERN SECTION 2, Brey, N, :34JB; 3, Knoche, HF, 161 — Dave Welch, 78-83; Jeff AlfonzoNYM 96 324 49 106 .327 kick). tow, Flo., Ford, 174.832. 35, (98) John Jerry McGee 33-35; John Jacobs 34- North South :34.80; 4, Shutes, WS, :35.03; 5, Blrk, R, Comstock, 80-81; Jeff Slmonson, 87- but holder fum- MaGraceChC....100 361 53 118 .327 Andrettl, Indianapolis, Ford, 174.791. W L W L 74; Bill Leldlch, 80-81; Joe Colloway, Indianapolis — Thomas, 2, run (Blanchard, kick). LankfordStL 87 316 61 101 .320 34; Gay Brewer 36-32. :35.5B; 6, Schwager, Ml, :35.68. 36, (22) , South Boston, 69 — Dan Wood 36-33; Larry Livingston.... 10 2 Monroe B 2 50 backstroke: 1, Schromka P, 82-79. bled the snap and was smothered Indianapolis — FG, Blanchard, 35. BlallserAtl 106 363 65 116 .320 Va. Pontlac, 174.757. 37, (91) Greg Dodgevllle .... B 3 New Glarus... 6 4 Palled to qualify BlggloHou ...109 427 98 136 .319 Mowry 36-33; Tony Jacklln 32-37; :35.97; i Brey, N, :37.B8; 3, Hoff, Ml, by Detroit defenders with 23 sec- Cincinnati — Solely. Gardockl ran out of end zone. Sacks, Mattltuck, N.Y., Chevrolet, Tom Wargo 34-35; Walt Morgan 35- Blnchrdvlle.... 6 6 Wlota 7 5 :39.09; 4, Meyer, HP, :39.68; 5, Ellin, R, 162 — Bill Tensleldt, 02-80; Les ; Go£rrogaCol....lOS 414 82 132 .319 Hollandale 5 6 Brodhoad 3 B Dorscheld, 86-76; Ed Sheffield, 78-84; Att. — 47,913. Home runs — LWalker, Colorado, 174.689. 38, (5) , Corpus 34; Jay Slgel 34-35; Hale Irwln 33-36. :39.99; 6, Bruskewtlz, Ml, :42.06. onds remaining. Chrlstl, Texas, Chevrolet, 174.635. 39, 70 — Ted Hayes 34-36; Hugh Muscoda 012 S.Wayne 3 8 50 breaststroke: 1, Hubbard, P, Jonathan Mover, 78-84, 32;' Castillo, Colorado, 28; Bagwell, 163 — Mike Flynn, 81-82; Frank Houston, 28; Galarraga Colorado, 28; (44) , Randlemon, N.C. Pon- Balocchl 36-34; Hubert Green 36-34; :43.34; 2, Lawry, SW, -A4AO: 3, Abbs, tlao provisional. 40, (23) Jimmy Spen- Harold Hennlng 37-33; Leonard SOUTHEAST SECTION P, :46.25; 4, Wencel, Ml, :46.51; 5, Hen- O'Meara, 87-76; Tim Byrne, 82-81; Bonds, San Francisco, 27; Karros, Los W L W L Sam Benson-Crone, B5-7B; Steve Angeles, 24; Mondesi, Los Angeles, cer, Berwick, Pa., Ford, provisional. Thompson 35-35; Bruce Crampton 35- nlngfleld, R, :47.04; 6, Mltby. N, :47.19. 41, (25) , Newburgh, 35; Larry Laorettl 36-34; Chi Chi Rod- Utlca 11 2 Whitewater.. 5 9 50 butterfly: 1, McKelth, HF, :36.91; Davis 78-85. Maine, Chevrolet, provisional. 42, (11) riguez 35-35; David Graham 36-34; Ft Atkinson.. 10 2 Albion 4 8 2, Hubbard, P, :38.39; 3, Hoff, Ml, 164 — Dick Regenberg 81-83; ,RBI — Galarraga, Colorado, 102; Stoughton 10 3 Lake Mills 311 Larry Gessler, 04-80; Dave Grams, 81- Gvyynn, San Diego, 96; Bagwell, Hous- Brett Bodlne, Chemung, N.Y., Ford, Bob Belley 34-36; Lee Trevlno 35-35. :40.39; 4, Kammel, R, :42.49; 5, Camelll, free agent Andy Heck. provisional. 43, (2) , St. Jefferson B 6 Lk Geneva .... 210 SE, :42.60; 6, Calderon, C :43.32. B3; Bill Kaether, 67-77. Chflones, Atlanta, 87; Kent, San Fran- Louis, Mo. Ford, provisional. Oregon 5 7 100 Individual medley: 1, And so Spears sat. He didn't', SOCCER Schramka, P, 1:21.18; 2, Knoche, HF, Stelnhauer, 84-B1; Dan Wubbels, 79- Spears ner Friday's results 1:27.83; 3, Kammel, R, 1:29.20; 4, Wen- B6; Brad Byce, 84-81. even play on special teams. He!.' Kuns — LWalker, Colorado, 100; 166 — Ted Weltzln, 83-83; Jack Blgglo, Houston, 98; Galarraga, Colo- r — Brickyard 400 rookie SOUTHEAST SECTION cel, Ml, 1:29.46; 5, Camelll, SE, 1:30.31; Professional Albion at Lake Mills, late 6, Lowry, SW, 1:31.23. Kelly, 84-82. did not play in a single game in'.' Bapwell, Houston, 76; EcYoung, Colo- RACKFTRAI 1 BOYS Continued from Page 1D two years. After the second season Hits — Gwynn, San Diego, 162; Wounakee 9, Cazenovta 5 25 freestyle: 1, Jefferson, SE, Friday's results :1B.19; 2, Wasky, R, :1B.92; 3, Laycock, 82. he was shipped to the World - LWalker, Colorado, 151; Blgglo, Hous- No games scheduled 169 — John Boles, 86-83; Dan tort 136; Galarraga, Colorado, 132; Pi- Professional Today's uames SE, :19.16; 4, Rlchters, R, :19.31; 5, Se- Dotson is resting a sore right Today's games menas, Ml, :19.43; 6, Bush, SE, :19.46. Blackdeer, 85-84; John Kroeber, 88-81; League to get some experience at '• azza, Los Angeles, 130; ChJones, Colorado at Washington D.C., 6:30 SOUTHEAST SECTION Stoughton at Utlca, 1 p.m. 25 backstroke: 1, Blatter, SE, MlkeSproul, B1-8B. knee. Backup Bruce Wilkerson Atlanta 128; Mondesi, Los Angeles, WNBA p.m. 170 — Mark Cotton, 64-86; Mike guard. But when he got back to 127. Kansas City at Dallas, 7 p.m. :20.95; 2, Mott, Ml, :21.69; 3, Bush, SE, Eastern Conference NORTHERN SECTION :21.99; 4, Semenas, Ml, :23.05; 5, Mels- Greenhalgh, 65-B5. has missed nearly two weeks with poubles — Grudzielanek, Mon- W L Pet GB Columbus at Los Angeles, 9:30 171 — Paul Zeegers, 87-84; John Chicago, he was back at tackle —' treal 38; Lansing, Montreal, 34; Mo- Mazomanle at Cross Plains, 1 p.m. ter, HP, :23.06; 6, Mussey, HF, :24.01. New York 14 4 .778 — p.m. 25 tareaststroke: 1, Walker, P, Golden, 88-83; Bill Buchholz, 84-82; a sore back. rarTdlnl, Philadelphia, 34; LWalker, Sunday's Dames on paper. In reality, he was back! Houston . 11 6 .647 2'/i WESTERN SECTION J1.99; 2, Mott, Ml, :24.75; 3, Glaze, R, Tim Sweeney, 84-87; Rob Bradley, 84- Colorado, 32; Gwynn, Son Diego, 32; Charlotte 9 7 .563 4 San Jose at New England, 2 p.m. 87; Blair Andresen, B2-89;Mlke Haves, Bonllla Florida, 30; ChJones, Atlanta, Monroe at Brodhead, 1 p.m. :24.79; 4, Kelley, SW, :25.34; 5, That has left John Michels, the on the bench. ' Cleveland . 10 8 .556 4 Tampa Bay at New York-New Jer- Schramko, P, :25.71; 6, Snapper, SE 88-83. 29,-fMondesl, Los Angeles, 29; Clayton, Western Conference sey, 7 p.m. 172 — Dick Mulrheod, 86-86. St.j-ouls, 29; Bagwell, Houston, 29. Sunday's games :26.34. Packers' top pick last season, and "I lost my respect for (Bears .Triples — DeShlelds, St. Louis. 10; 81. Los Angeles 8 11 .421 l"i WESTERN SECTION 2, Mullee, R, :21.30; 3, Gilbert, SE, Spears to take repeated reps. In WGuerrero, Los Angeles, 9; Womack, Sacramento . 5 12 .294 Vh TENNIS 174 — Kevin Nurml, 92-82. coach) Dave Wannstedt," Spears, Utah 4 13 .23S 4'/j son, SE, :23.5B; 6, Brunsell, MO, :25.33. 177 — Mike Jacobson, 85-92. Green Bay's preseason opener DSbnders, Cincinnati, 7; Daulton, Dodgevllle at Livingston 178 — Ed Murphy, 88-80. said. "If you tell me one thing, and'; Florida, 7; Tucker, Atlanta, 6; Monroe at Brodhead 100 Individual medley: 1, Hewett, Professional Ml, 1:43.13; 2, Blatter, SE, 1:53.23; 3, 187 — Larry Schmaltz, 95-92. against Miami, those two finished Ecyouna, Colorado, 6. Friday's results New Glarus at South Wayne you do something else, you're not.' (Stolen bases — DSanders, Cincin- Mullee, R, 1:54.34; 4, Walker, P, 1-2 in terms of playing time. And it Charlotte 85, Sacramento 61 DU MAURIER OPEN 1:55.84; 5, Glaze, R, 1:57.87; 6, Paschke, NELTHORPE CUP being straightforward. And you're nati, 48; Womock, Pittsburgh, 41; De- Houston 81, Los Angeles 57 EASTERN SECTION At Westmaor CC, BrookHeld Shfclds, St. Louis, 37; EcYoung, At Montreal Verona at Cottage Grove HP, 1:58.21. was a good start. Today's games Friday's quarterfinal results 9-10 Friday's remits not being a man. Colorado, 30; QVeras, San Diego, 24; Phoenix at New York, 3 p.m. Monona at Marshall WPGA53.WSGA24 LVfalker, Colorado, 24; McCrocken, Singles — Yevgeny Kafelnikov (4), Waterloo at Rio 50 freestyle: 1, Fischer, SE, :32.39; "He had maybe one mental Sacramento at Cleveland, 6 p.m. Russia def. Thomas Enqvlst (5), Swe- 2, Grlnde, R, :32.9B; 3, Hudson, WS, Singles (WPCA 26, WSGA 14) — "Why did they draft me? Why" Colorado, 23; Henderson, San Diego, Houston at Utah, 9 p.m. McFarlond at Poynette Dick Sucher (WSGA), Ozaukee CC 23.' den, 7-5, 6-7 (7-9), 6-1. Chris Woodruff, :33.43; 4, Boyle, Ml, :33 .52; 5, Llnstroth, SW, :34 08; 6, Murphy, R, :34.29. def. Jim Frutchey, Milwaukee, 3-0; error that I can remember," offen- Archie Dodlan (WSGA), Johnson Park didn't they give me a chance? !•• Neagle, Atlanta 14-2, .875, 3.15; Kile, sis (7), Australia, 6-4, 6-4. Michael 50 backstroke: 1, Foust, SW, :37.23; sive line coach said of FOOTBALL Oregon at Fort Atkinson 2, Grlnde, R, :38.BB; 3, Hudson, WS, GC def. Steve Bull, Tripoli CC 3-0; lost a lot of sleep trying to answer.., ard Krallcek (8), Netherlands, 7-6 (7- :39.27; 4, Bush, SE, :40.70; 5, Heinz, C Atfanta' 15-3,' .833,' 2.28;' Estes, San Albion at Whitewater, 1 p.m. CC ce.f. Alvars Ermanls, Tuckaway Spears' opening-game perform- Francisco. 14-4, .778, 3.01; JHamllton, 5}, 6-4. Gustavo Kuerten (6), Brazil, :43.0£ 6, Graves, Ml, :44.09. those questions, you know? Maybe;'; Professional 50 breaststroke: 1, Dlehl, R, :45.B2; CC 2'/j-'A; Brook Schmltt (WPGA), Safl Diego, 9-3, .750, 3.97; Gardner, def. Fabrlce Santoro, France, 6-3, 7-6 NORTHERN SECTION Door Creek GC def. Bruce Hansen, ance. "And, physically, he did a San Francisco, 11-4, .733, 3.60; PJMar- (&-6J. 2, Smith, R, :46.27; 3, Faulkner, MB, it wasn't God's will for me to be-; Souk Prairie at Rlchland Center :46.36; 4, Denholm, SW, :47.49; 5, Johnson Park GC 2V3-'/j; Rick Tack tlntz. Montreal, 12-5, .706, 1.80. NFL PRESEASON Mazomanle at Cazenovla (WPGA), Ozaukee CC def. John good job in pass protection. He GROLSCH OPEN Campbell, WS. :47.74; 6, Slbley, P, there. I never understood it. Well,;- .Strikeouts — Schilling, Phlladel- Thursday's result Reedsburg at Arena Halnes, Brown Deer Park GC 2-1; phfa, 212; PJMartlnez, Montreal, 189; Green Bay 7, New England 3 At Amsterdam, Netherlands :47.76. played well. I think he's going to Ashton at Waunakee 50 butterfly: 1, Foust, SW, :36.10; 2, Skip Slmonds (WPGA), Milwaukee one person's trash is someone Nomo, Los Angeles, 163; AlBenes, St. Friday's results Friday's quarterfinal results CC del. Jim Webers, Johnson Park Carlos Maya (1), Spain, def. Fran- Pine Bluff at Block Earth Rlchters, R, :37.25; 3, Vergeront, HF, be a factor here." Louis, 160; KJBrown, Florida, 151; Detroit 20, Atlanta 17 Cross Plains at Mlddleton GC I'h-'tx Jim Schuman (WPGA), SrHoltz, Atlanta, 145; Kile, Houston, Indianapolis 20, Cincinnati 16 cisco Clavel (6), Spain, 6-3, 6-4. Mag- :39.98; 4, Chesley, MO, :40.46; 5, Mur- • else's treasure." •< phy, R, :41.51;6, Cavlll, N, :43.17. Maple Bluff CC def. Nick Gllllam, Spears made his first profes- 143. Saturday's results nus Norman (4), Sweden, det. Royal Scot GC 2'/j-'/j; Rob Retzlaff Christian Ruud, Norway, 6-3, 7-6 (B-6). ROCK RIVER LEAGUE 100 Individual medley: 1, Fischer, And Spears is treasuring this// (Saves — Beck, San Francisco, 33; Chicago at Buffalo, 6 p.m. SOUTHERN DIVISION (WPGA), Milwaukee CC def. Tim JoFranco, New York, 28; Nen, Flor- Washington at Tampa Bay, 6:30 SE, 1:26.09; 2, Rlchters. R, 1:27.73; 3, sional start Thursday and found TOSHIBA CLASSIC W L W L Dlehl, R, 1:27.99; 4, Boyle, ML 1:30.66; Barber, North Shore CC 2-1; Billy opportunity. He was waived by the ida 27; ToWorrell, Los Angeles, 27; p.m. Johnson Crk..ll 0 Ashlppun 6 7 Brown (WPGA), Brown's Golf Center, that being a factor isn't enough to EcKersley, St. Louis, 26; Hoffman, San St. Louis at Minnesota, 6:30 p.m. At Carlsbad, Calif. 5, Boyd, R, 1:32.88; 6, Vergeront, HF, Watertown... 14 1 Neosho 411 1:36.25. def. Gary Menzel, Johnson Park GC, Bears in February. The Packers__ Diego, 25; Wohlers, Atlanta, 25. New Orleans vs. Tennessee at Friday's results 3-0; Jim Gaugert (WPGA), Hlllmoore Singles — Second round: Conchlta Clymon 11 3 Lebanon 312 Editor's note: 12 swimmers ad- handle de- Memphis, 7 p.m. MadlsonLT.. 5 3 Hartford 211 GC def. Josh Gossens, Pleasant View signed him a month later. Philadelphia at N.Y. Jets, 7 p.m. Martinez (7), Spain, def. Helena Su- vance to Saturday's finals, but only kova Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-0. Quar- Helenvllle 9 6 Deer-Grove... 1 12 the top six are eligible for champion- GC 3-0; Mike Muranyl (WPGA), Mon- fensive end Willie McGinest. Minor league N.Y. Giants at Baltimore, 7 p.m. Madison SB.. 88 roe CC def. Tom Holla Brown Deer The hardest thing so far hag? Pittsburgh al Kansas City, 7 p.m. terfinals: Amanda Coetzer (3), South ship contention. "I thought going against Reggie Africa, def. Yayuk Basukl, Indonesia, Park GC 3-0; Ed Terasa (WPGA), Arizona at Seattle, 9 p.m. NORTHERN DIVISION North Hills CC def. David Roesch, been adapting to the Packers style! MIDWEST LEAGUE Son Francisco at San Diego, 9 p.m. 6-3, 6-4. Monica Seles (2), Sarasota White every day in practice would 1 Second haH Flo., def. Natasha Zbereva, Belarus, 6- W L W L Softball Brown De«r Park GC, 3-0; Bob Gre- Sunday's oameZ Rubicon 12 3 Kewaskum ... 6 B gorskl (WSGA), Branch River CC def. of playing on the offensive line.i ' Eastern Division Carolina at Jacksonville, 2 p.m. 1, 6-3. Martina Hingis 0)' Switzerland, prepare me for anything," Spears > W L Pel. GB def. Conchlta Martinez (7), Spain, 6-4, Hustlstord 12 4 Horlcon 6 9 Bill Kokott, Edelweiss Chalet GC 2'/j- Oakland at Dallas, 7 p.m. Oakfleld 11 4 Sllnger 511 SCHOOL-COMMUNITY REC Vj; John Pallln (WSGA), Kenosha CC The Bears prefer their linemen to x-Vy. Michigan ....29 13 .690 — Monday's game 6-4. said. "And I thought Keith McKen- Loosing 23 18 .560 6 Pardeevllle....10 5 Berlin 412 Competitive coed and Dave Spengler, North Brook CC, Denver vs. Miami at Mexico City, Oshkosh 8 6 Waupun 213 Atlanta: Sports Pub 5, Wilson's 5; drew, 1to- 1Vj . overpower opponents. The Pack7/., Fort Wayne 21 20 .512 7Vi 7p.m. STYRIA OPEN zie was fast. McGinest was faster." Mlijhlgon 20 21 .489 BVi At Maria Lartkowltz, Austria Brownsville.. B 9 Villa Tap 14, Tony Frank's 4; Har- Doubles (WPGA 25, WSGA 10) — ers need their linemen to be nim- South BenO 17 25 .405 12 Friday's quarterfinal results Spears struggled mightily Banimore: WEA Insurance IV IB, Dadlan drew, J'/a-ZVz; Tock-Slmonds ' Central Division GOLF Barbara Schett (5), Austria, def. Today's games Thursday, though he improved ble enough to block on the run. t. Peorla .21 21 JiOO 3 0. Henrleta Nag v ova (6), Slovakia, def. Hartford at Madison Laurel Tav- Insurance IV 4; Insanity Defense B, 2W2'/a; Retzloff-Brown (WPGA) del. The Packers believe that Spears- \ Rockford 21 21 .500 2 Professional Patty Schnyder (4), Switzerland, 0-6, ern Madhatters 7; Echo Tap B, WEA In- Hansen-Webers, 5*0; Bossart- throughout. But that, in itself, was Kope County .20 21 .488 2>/i 6-4, 6-2. Melke Babel, Germany, def. Johnson Creek at Ashlppun surance III 5; Echo Tap B, WEA Insur- Schuman (WPGA) det. Halnes-Halla — who was all-World League as a,. Belplt 17 25 .405 6 Gala Leon-Garcla Spain, 6-3, 6-1, Watertown at Neosho ance III 4; Madhatters 12, WEA 5-0; Barber-Gregorskl (WSGA) and a learning.experience for a man ' Weittrn Division LPGA DU MAURIER CLASSIC Maria Sanchez-Lorenzo, Spain, def. Clyman at Helenvllle Insurance 111 11. Spengler- Schmltt drew, 2 Vi-2 Vj; guard — has that ability. ,. CeoorRopldl 23 19 .548 - At OokvlHe, Ontario Barbara Paulus, Austria walkover. NORTHERN DIVISION Boston: Larry's Lizard Lounge 9, Roesch-Erkmanls (WSGA) and who needs it. Quad City ...22 20 .524 1 Friday's second-round results Berlin at Oshkosh Bud Light 1; Red Shed 7, Dream Muranyo-Gaugert drew, 2 Vi-2 Vj; "He probably best fits our situ- x-Burtlngton — 18 24 .429 5 136 — Kelly Rabbins 71-65. "I have to come ready to play 1 Cllqton —17 25 .405 6 118 — Llselotte Neumann 71-67. FOR Waupun at Brownsville Lounge 7, Pooley's 0 (forfeit). Gossens, 5-0. ation," Lovat said, "because he's, ,x — Won first-half title W— Julllnkster 70-69. Horlcon at Sllnger Chicago: John Deere Credit 11, from the first play, and not catch 140 — Betsy King 71-69; Donna RECORD Rubicon at Hustlsford Saint K. Sinners 5; Regent St. Retreat 1 METRO probably a better pass-protector < ' Friday's results Andrews 71-69; Rosle Jones 69-71; up during the game," he said. 'Lansing 12, Burlington B Colleen Walker 68-72. BASEBALL Sunday's games Cincinnati: Harmony Dogs 7, hole-ln-one on the 12B-yord, par-3 But at this point, Spears will than he is a run blocker." 'Clinton 5. Fort Wayne 3 141 — Tracy Hanson 72-69; Penny American League SOUTHERN DIVISION Bowl-A-Vard Lanes 0 (forfeit); Cop- ninth hole at Lakeland Hills In Lodl. •Kane County 4. Belolt 3 Hommel 69-72. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — As- Johnson Creek at Madison Shoe per Grid 14, Crystal Corner 9. He used a pitching wedge. take any NFL experience, learn- And he has been impressive,-, iCedar Rapids 7, Michigan 0 142 — Lisa Hackney 73-69; Tina signed SS Mike Caruso, OF Brian Box Cleveland: Sports Pub 9, Exemplar Dick Pitzner of Madison also hit a , South Bend 4, Quod City 1 Barrett 71-71; Chris Johnson 70-72; Manning, and LHP Ken Vlnlng to Madison Laurel Tavern at Deer- Services 5; Karaoke Kamikazes vs. hole-ln-one. His came on the 195-yard, ing or otherwise. That didn't hap- enough to put himself in a posi-,: .Rockford 4, Wisconsin 2 Jan Stephenson 69-73; Hollls Stacy 69- Winston -Salem of the Carolina Grove Reed & Sendecke (double forfeit); par-3 17th hole at Nakoma Gotf Club. Peorla 5, West Michigan 4 73. League. Clyman at Watertown Reed fi, Sendecke vs. Penguins (dou- He used a 5-lron for his first ace. pen in Chicago, and he is still tion to make the roster. Along the 1 Today's oames 141 — Jane Geddes 74-69; Helen CLEVELAND INDIANS — Pur- Ashlppun at Hartford ble forfeit). 'Lansing at Burlington Dobson 74-69; Laura Oavles 73-70; chased the contract of INF Jeff Manto Lebanon at Neosho Dalas: Big Ten Pub 9, Hill Electric Ptoasant VMw (72): Chris Schwab bitter about it. way, he has regained some of his.. 'Clinton at Fort Wayne Emllee Klein 73-70; Mlssle McGeorge from Buffalo of the American Asso- NORTHERN DIVISION 7; Regent St. Retreat 3, Woody & 73; Scott Ramsom, Mike Lemke, Dave i Belolt at Kane County 72-71; Wendy Ward 72-71; Michelle ciation. Designated INF Jutlo Franco Rubicon at Brownsville Anne's 1; Fourth Quarter 7, City Sup- Shaw 78. Spears was drafted by the self-confidence. ;; iCedar Rapids at Michigan Estlll 71-72; Korrle Webb 71-72; Jane and RHP David Weathers for assign- Ookfleld at Horlcon ply 0 (forfeit). Stoughton (71) — Erik Sveum 72; , South Bend at Quad City Crofter 70-73; Cindy Flgg-Currler 69- ment. Activated RHP Paul Shuey Sllnger at Oshkosh Houston: OJ's 26, Horseshoe Bar 2; Derek Plrkl 77; Charles Schwab 76. Bears in the second round out of "The Bears did a lot of things .Wisconsin at Rockford 74; Molra Dunn 69-74; Vlckl Fergon from the 15-day disabled list. Op- Pardeevllle at Waupun Marongo Carpet 10, Jan's Friendly Odana Htts (72) — Dennis Shanks 'Peorio at West Michigan 68-75; Kathryn Marshall 68-75. tioned LHP Jason Jacome to Buffalo. Kewa&kum at Berlin Bennett's 1. 7); Mike Shymanskl 75; Jacob Frema Northwestern Louisiana State in to kind of kill my confidence," he^ 144 — Joan Pltcock 76-68; Sally — Agreed to Recreational coed 76} Jeff Dlsch 78; Myron AocJerson, > NORTHERN LEAGUE Little 76-68; Kathy Postlewalt 75-69; terms with LHP Greg Swindell on a HOME TALENT MGHT LEAGUE Los Angeles: Crystal Corner 5, BIIIEssllng79. 1994. It was a curious move, con- said. "And I didn't really enjoyM I Second haM Kim Salkl 75-69; Nancy Ramsbottom one-year contract extension. WESTERN SECTION Sports Pub 4; Henny's Coeders 20, Es- Nakoma (70) — Jim Garnett 76; i East Division 74-70; Meg Mallon 74-70; Nancl Bowen — Acti- W L W L quela's 7; Wilson's 7, Black Bear 0 Dave Myers 77; Charlie Fuhrman 79. sidering the Bears already had playing football. I've been on the , W L Pet. GB 73-71; Dale Reid 73-71; Susie Redman vated CF Bernle Williams from the Sauk Prairie. 6 1 Reedsburg 4 5 (forfeit); Bowl-A-Vard Lanes 7, Villa Yartaro H«« (72) — Roger Fehr- ThlmderBay 9 4 .692 — 72-72; Hlroml Koboyashl 71-73; Jody 15-day disabled list. Sent DH Ivan Cozenovlo..... 5 3 Mazomanle... 3 4 Tap 0 (forfeit). man77. Troy Auzenne and James Williams other side of the fence, and I've., Dujutn-Superlor ..7 5 .583 1 V> Anschutz 70-74; Brandle Burton 69-75. Cruz to Columbus of the International Arena 5 3 Rchlnd Cntr... 2 3 Miami: Wilson's 16, Die Hard IV 9; Btactthawfc (72) — Bob Narowetz x-St. Paul 5 9 .357 4'/j 145 — Jackie Gallagher-Smith 76- League. Dodgevllle .... 4 4 Muscoda 0 7 Harmony KIII-A-Brews 2. Harmony 74; Mlkt Elliot 76; Tom Grole 79. at the position and had just signed been here. I like it here." The Weekend of Aug. 2-3,1997 The Capital Times 5B SCORECARD

Fargo-Moorhead at Sioux Falls Dennis Swotek, C. Grove 460 50 freestyle: 1. McKelth. HF, feit); Spurs 7, Blarney Stone 0 (tor- LATEST LINE Sioux city at Duluth-Superlor Doug Jacobson. C. Grove 454 :33.49; 2, Brey. N, :34.58; 3, Knoche, felt). St. Paul at Winnipeg GOLF Rob Vltense. S. Prairie 444 HF, :34.BO; 4. Shutes, WS. :35.03; 5, Philadelphia: Wilson's 7, GBP 0 Marc Burbach, Waterloo...... 433 Blrk, R, :35.5B; 6, Schwoger, Ml, :35.6B. (forfeit); 12-Pack 7, Harmony Bar 0 Up for air Dan Poppet, McFarland 428 50 backstroke: 1, Schramka, P, (forfeit); Dotty Dumplings 9, Har- Jeff Guenter, Poynette 415 :35.97; 2, Brey, N. :37.B8; 3, Hoff, Ml, mony Grits 4; Lakefowne Apts vs. NFL Preseason Pro Andy Benlsh, S. Prairie 406 :39.09; 4, Meyer, HP, :39.68; 5, Ellle, R, Sllce-n-Bulllts (double forfeit). Favorite Points Underdog AUTO RACING Northern Section :39.99; 6, Bruskewtlz, Ml. :42.06. San Diego: Steven's Construction LPGA DU MAURIER CLASSIC TAMPA BAY 2 (35) Washington Jeff Sarbacker, Black Earth .525 50 breaststroke: 1, Hubbord P, 12, Albatrosses 9; Casuals 8, Philadelphia 2'/2 (35) NY JETS At Ookvllh, Ontario Jay Barsness, Black Earth 520 MM: 2, Lowry, SW, :44.40; 3, Abbs, Restalno-Bunburv 6; Forty Some- x-TENNESSEE 5'/j (36) ..New Orleans Friday's second-round results Mike Zimmerman, Ashton 500 P, :46.25; 4, Wencel, Ml, :46.51; 5, Hen- KANSAS CITY 2 (34).„ Pittsburgh Pro 134 —Kelly Robblns 71-65. thing 17, Ohio Tavern 4; Muckrakers Spencer Lee, Waunakee 481 nlngfleld, R, :47.04; 6, Mltby, N, :47.19. 7, Madison City Library 0 (forfeit). BALTIMORE 3 (37)— Ny Giants 138 — Llselotte Neumann 71-67. 50 butterfly: 1, McKelth. HF, Merrill Brunson, R. Center 480 San Francisco: Madison Book- MINNESOTA 6 (37).— St. Louis NASCAR WINSTON CUP 13V — Jull Inkster 70-69. :36.91; 2. Hubbard. P, :3B.39; 3, Hoff, BRICKYARD 400 Jason Handel, Mazomanle 473 keeping 7, Random Walks 0 (forfeit); BUFFALO 2 (34) -.Chicago 140 — Betsy King 71-69; Donna Ml, .-40.39; 4, Kammel, R, :42.49; 5, At Indianapolis Ted Severson, Mazomanle...... 466 Poolev's 7, Team 97 0 (forfeit); Mad- . San Francisco 2'/j (37) SAN DIEGO Andrews 71-69; Rosle Jones 69-71; Paul Schllmgen, Sauk Prairie 465 Cornell!, SE :42.60; 6, Calderon. C, SEATTLE 7 (37) _ Arizona Lineup for today's race Colleen Wolker6B-72. caps 11, Slugs 1; Sports Pub 20, (Car numbers In parentheses) Curt Thompson, Cazenovla .461 :43.32. Sunday 141 — Tracy Hanson 72-69; Penny 100 Individual medley: 1, Anchor Bank 5. 1, (28) Ernie Irvan, Salinas, Calif. Jeff Hllleshlem, R. Center 452 JACKSONVILLE 2 (37) Carolina Hammel 69-73. Schramka P, 1:21.18; 2, Knoche. HF, Seattle: Regent St. Retreat 7, Keg- DALLAS 2 (36) Oakland Ford, 177.736. 2, (42) Joe Nemechek, 142 — Lisa Hackney 73-69; Tina Southeast Section lers 0 (forfeit); Trlple-M 7, Babe's 0 Lakeland, Flaw Chevrolet, 177.550. 3, Dave Sprout, Utfca...... 464 1:27.83; 3, Kammel, R, 1:29.20; 4, Wen- Monday Barren 71-71; Chris Johnson 70-72; cel, Ml, 1:29.46; 5, Camelll, SE, 1:30.81; (forfeit); We're Back 7, Branch St. Re- y-Dcnyer 4 (36) Miami (88) w-Dole Jarrett, Conover, N.c, Davln Lescohler, Fort Atk 458 Jon Stephenson 69-73; Hollls Stacy 69- 6, Lowry, SW, 1:31.23. treat 0 (forfeit); Kllnlc 7, Loan Sharks x-at Memphis, TN. Ford, 177.494. 4, (17) Darrell Waltrlp, 73. Jeff Laesch, Jefferson 446 0 (forfeit). Jeff McKenzle, Whitewater BOYS y-ot Mexico City, Mexico Franklin, Tenn« Chevrolet, 176.866. 5, 141 — Jane Geddes 74-69; Helen 420 Cory Vos, Lake Geneva 8-and-under BASEBALL (3) w-Dale Earnhardt, Kannopolls, Dobson 74-69; Laura Davles 73-70; 416 Jeff Keehn, Stoughton 395 25 freestyle: 1, Jefferson, SE. Favorite/Odds Underdog N.C., Chevrolet, 176.536. 6, (31) r-MIke Emllee Klein 73-70; AAlssle McGeorge Golf American League Skinner, Ontario, Calif., Chevrolet, Matt Smlllle, Jefferson 387 :18.19;2, Wasky, R. :I8.92; 3, Laycock, 72-71; Wendy Word 72-71; Michelle SE, :19.16; 4, Rlchters, R, :19.31; 5, Se- Seattle 5'/2-6 V2 MILWAUKEE 176.415. 7, (10) Ricky Rudd, Chesa- Chad Walta, Lake Mills 386 MADISON MEN'S Estlll 71-72; Karrle Webb 71-72; Jane Steve Stokes, Utlca 380 menas, Ml, M9.43; 6, Bush, SE, :19.46. Home Team In CAPS peake, Va., Ford, 176.184. 8, (33) Ken Crofter 70-73; Cindy Flgg-Currler 69- CITY TOURNAMENT Schroder, Fenton, Mo., Chevrolet, Chris Trlelott, Utlca 375 25 backstroke: 1, Blatter, SE, 74; Molra Dunn 69-74; vlckl Fergon :20.95; 2, Mott, Ml, :21.69; 3. Bush, SE, Friday's second-round results 176.170. 9, (96) r-Davld Green, Owen- Western Section 68-75; Kathryn Marshall 68-75. :21.99; 4, Semenos, Ml, :23.05; 5, Mels- At Maple BluH CC par 71 sboro, Ky., Chevrolet, 176.149.10, (26) 144 — Joan Pltcack 76-68; Sally Jason Reusch, Livingston 521 146 — Tom Husef, 76-70; Nlles Rich Blckle, Enaction, Wll., Chevro- ter. HP, :23.06; 6, Mussey, HF, :34.01. Little 76-68; Kathy Postlewalt 75-69; Rodney Janecke, S. Wayne 513 Bakke. 77-69. BASEBALL let, 176.087. 11, (40) r-Robby Gordon, Aaron Lancaster, Wlota 489 25 breaststroke: 1. Walker, P, Kim Salkl 75-69; Nancy Ramsbottom 152 — Jim Kllnke, 79-73; Brian Cerrltos, Collt., Chevrolet, 176.074.12, Jay Holdlman, S. Wayne 488 :21.99; 2, Mott, Ml. :24.75; 3, Gloje. R. 74-70; Meg Mallon 74-70; Nancl :24.7»; 4, Kelley, SW, :25.34; 5, Murphy, 78-74. (43) Bobby Hamilton, Nashville, Bowen 73-71; Dole Reid 73-71; Susie Greg Boll, Monroe ..472 Dan Senobe, Brodhead Schramka. P, :25.71; 6, Snapper, SE, 153 — Stu Grendahl, 78-75; Doug Major league leaders Tenn., Pontloc, 176.053. 13, (4) Ster- Redman 72-72; Hlroml Kobayashl 71- 446 ling Marlln, Columbia, Tenn., Chevro- Marty Hendrlckson, Blan'vllle 444 :26.34. Czerwslnksl, 79-74; Mike Douglas, 78- AMERICAN LEAGUE 73; Jody Anschutz 70-74; Brandle Bur- Greg Hllllard, Monroe 432 25 butterfly: I, Hewett, Ml, :20.41; 75. let, 175.977. 14, (46) Wally Dallenbach ton 69-75. G AB R H Avg Jr., Basalt, Colo* Chevrolet, 175.884. Greg Slack, Livingston 431 2, Mullee, R, :21.30; 3, Gilbert, SE, 154 — Eric Goldapske, 79-80; FThomosChW.. 94 347 75 125 .360 145 — Jackie Gallagher-Smith 76- Mike James, Dodgevllle 416 :22.3B; 4, Welton, WS, :23.10; 5, Jeffer- Mark Dlsrud. 77-77; Paul Holzem, 80- 15, (94) Bill Elliott, Dawsonvllle, 69; Helen Altredsson 75-70; Jenny SAIonwCle 81 298 43103 .346 Go., Ford, 175.833. 16, (37) Jeremy Barry Elnbeck, Monroe 41 6 son, SE, :23.58; 6, Brunsell, MO, :25.33. 74; Greg Moser, 79-75; Ben Miller ,75- WCIork'Tex 94 347 49 118 .340 Lldback 74-71; Amy Fruhwlrth 74-71; 100 Individual medley: 1, Hewett, 79; Joy Bias), 77-77; Dave Prestlgla- Mayfleld, Owensboro, Ky., Ford, Rochel Hetherlngton 73-72; Kris Ramirez Cle 95 351 55 117 .333 175.812. 17, (75) Rick Mast, Rock- ROCK RIVER LEAGUE Ml, 1:43.13; 2, Blatter, SE, 1:53.23; 3, como, 77-77. MVaughn Bos.... 88 324 64 108 .333 Tschetter 72-73; Sherrl Stelnhauer 72- SOUTHERN DIVISION Mullee, R, 1:54.34; 4, Walker, P, bridge Baths, Va., Ford, 175.709. 18, 73; Deb Richard 72-73; Katie 155 — Pat Berkovltz. 80-75; Eric IRodrlguez Tex.,102 407 64 135 .332 (21) Michael Woltrlp, Owensboro, W L W L 1:55.84; 5, Glaze, R, 137.B7; 6, Pos- Lawson, 79-76; Mike Murphy, 79-76; Peterson-Parker 71-74; Krlstal Johnson Crk.. 11 0 Ashlppun ...... 6 7 O'Neill NYY 100 370 68 123 ,33J Ky» Ford, 175.671.19, (41) Steve Grls- chke.HP, 1JB.21. Mike Goode, 81-74; Tom Fltigerald, EMartlrezSea...!08 337 75 127 .328 Parker-Gregory 70-75. Watertown... 14 1 Neosho ...... 411 9-10 som, Gadsden, Ala., Chevrolet, 146 — Lorle Kone 74-72; Laurie Clyman ...... 11 3 Lebanon ...... 312 78-77. Cora Sea 101 396 7S 129 .326 175.415. 20, (30) Johnny Benson Jr.. 50 freestyle: 1, Fischer, SE, :32.39; 156 — Brent Beer, 79-77; Scott Greerlex 104 397 71 128 .322 Brower 74-72; Cathy Johnston- Madison LT.. 5 3 Hartford ...... 211 I Grlnde, R, :32.9B; 3, Hudson, WS, Grand Rapids, Mich* Pontlac, Forbes 73-73; Catrlona Matthew 73- Helenvllle ...... 9 6 Deer-Grove... 1 12 Rossa 77-79. O'LeoryBos 97 317 44 102 .322 175.223. 21, (97) r-Chod Little, Spo- :33.43; 4, Boyle, Ml, :33.52; 5, Llnstroth, 73; Martha Nause 72-74; Mlchele Red- Madison SB.. 8 B SW, :34.08; 6, Murphy, R, :34.29. 157 — Mark Engman, 81-76; Den- Home runs — TMartlnez, New kane, Wash* Pontlac, 175.145. 22, (16) man 72-74; Barb Whltehead 71-75; 50 backstroke: 1, Faust, SW, nis Ryan, 75-82; Mark Dalebroux, 84- York. 36; McGwire, Oakland, 34; Grif- Ted Musgrave, Franklin, WIs., Ford, fey Jr' Seattle, 32; Thome, Cleveland, Barb Mucha 71-75; Danielle Ammac- NORTHERN DIVISION :37.23; 2, Grlnde, R, :3B.B8; 3, Hudson, 73; Jeff Wolf, 78-79. 175.128. 23, (92) r-Ron Barfleld Jr. capane 71-75. 28; ToClark, Detroit, 26; Buhner, Seat- W L W L WS, :39.27; 4, Bush, SE, :40.70; 5, 158 — Craig Trastek, 75-83; Ron Florence, S.C* Ford, 175.087. 24, (24) 147 — Nancy Harvey 78-69; Nancy Rubicon ...... 12 3 Kewaskum... 6 B Heinz, C, :43.02; 6, Graves, Ml, :44.09. Brlschke, 81-77; Brian Thacker, 84-74; tle, 26; MVaughn, Boston, 25; FTho- w-Jeff Gordon, Vallelo, Calif., Chev- mas, Chicago, 25; MaWllllams, Scranton 77-70; Kris Monaghan 77-70; Hustlsford ..... 12 4 Horlcon ...... 6 9 50 breaststroke: 1, Dlehl. R, :45.82; Mike Prltzkow, 78-80. rolet, 175.056. 25, (18) Bobby Labonte, Cleveland, 25. Jill Brlles-Hlnton 77-70; Lisa Walters Oaktleld ...... 11 4 Sllnger ...... 511 2, Smith, R, :46.27; 3, Faulkner, MB, 159 — Wayne Peterson, 78-81; Corpus Chrlstl, Texas, Pontlac, Pordeevllle....lO 5 Berlin ...... 412 RBJ— TMartlnez, New York, 100; 76-71; Marianne Morris 76-71; Anna :46.36; 4, Denholm, SW, :47.49; 5, Dorsey Allison, 7B-B1; BUI Cunning- 175.043. 26, (29) r-Jeff Green, Owen- Oshkosh ...... 8 6 Waupun ...... 213 Griffey Jr, Seattle, 98; FThomas, Chi- Acker-Macosko 74-73; Dottle Pepper Campbell, WS, :47.74; 6, slbley, P, ham, 81-78; Jim Lemon, 78-81. 72-75; Mltzl Edge 72-75; Amy Alcott Brownsville.. 8 9 cago, 91; Salmon, Anaheim, 89; To- sboro, Ky., Chevrolet, 176.153. 27, (9) :47.76. 160 — Dick Masse, 79-81; Tom Ev- 71-76; Tammle Green 69-78. , Detroit, 82; O'Neill, New York, Lake Speed, Jackson, Miss* Ford, 50 butterfly: 1, Foust, SW, :36.10; 2, erson, 76-84; Doug Koehler, 76-64; 148 — Stefanla Crace 79-69; Cindy Today's games Q2; JuGonzalez, Texas, 81; McGwire, 175.210. 28, (12) , Clarks- Rlchters, R, :37.25; 3, Vergeront, HF, Bryan Karlovlch, 81-79; Don Becker, Schreyer 76-72; Chartorta Sorenstam SOUTHERN DIVISION Oakland, 81. vllle, Tenn* Chevrolet, 175.169. 29, :39.98; 4, Cheslev, MO, :40.46; 5, Mur- 82-78; Ken Russell, Bl-79. 76-72; Vickie Odegard 76-72; Chris Hartford at Madison Laurel Tav- Runs — Knoblauch, Minnesota 84; (81) Kenny Wallace, St. Louis, Mo* phy, R, :4I.51;6, Cavlll, N, :43.17. 161 — Dave Welch, 7B-B3; Jeff Greatrex 74-74; Cindy Rarlck 73-75; ern Garclaparra, Boston, 79; Jeter, New Ford, 175.097. 100 Individual medley: 1. Fischer, Comstock, 80-B1; Jeff Slmonson, 87- Leta Llndley 72-76; Pattl Llsclo 70-78; Johnson Creek at Ashlppun York, 78; Griffey Jr, Seattle, 77; Cora, 30, (95) r-Ed Berrler, High Point, SE, 1:26.09; 2, Rlchters, R, 1:27.73; 3, 74; Bill Leldlch, 80-81; Joe Calloway, N.C., Chevrolet, 175.012. 31, (6) Mark Dana Dormann 69-79. Watertown at Neosho Seattle, 76; EMartlnez, Seattle, 75; Clyman at Helenvllle Dlehl, R, 1:27.99; 4, Boyle, Ml, 1:30.66; 82-79. Martin, Batesvllle, Ark* Ford, Failed to qualify 5, Boyd, R. 1:32.88; 6, Vergeront. HF, FThomas, Chicago, 74. 149 — Joanne Money 77-72; Sherrl Failed to quality Hits — Garcloparra Boston, 138; 174.917. 32, (36) Derrlke Cope, Spana- 1:36.25. way, Wash* Pontlac, 174.900. 33, (99) Turner 75-74; Tina Tombs 75-74; Amy Sunday's games 162 — Bill Tensfeldt, 82-80; Les IRodrlguez, Texas, 135; GAnderson, SOUTHERN DIVISION Editor's note: 12 swimmers ad- Dorscheld, 86-76; Ed Sheffield, 78-84; , South Boston, Va* Ford, Benz 75-74; Alison Nicholas 75-74; vance to today's finals, but only the Anaheim, 130; Cora Seattle, 129; Karen Weiss 74-75; Wendy Doolan 74- Johnson Creek at Madison Shoe Jonathan Mover, 7B-B4. Jeter, New York, 128; Greer, Texas, 174.869. 34, (27) r-RIck Wilson, Bor- top six are eligible for championship tow, Fla* Ford, 174.832. 35, (98) John 75; Kim Bauer 73-76; Dawn Coe- Box 163 — Mike Flynn, 81-82; Frank 128; EMartlnez, Seattle, 127. Madison Laurel Tavern at Deer- contention. Andrettl, Indianapolis, Ford, 174.791. Jones 72-77. O'Meara, 87-76; Tim Byrne, B2-B1; Doubles — O'Neill, New York, 33; 150 — Pat Bradley 80-70; Jennifer MIKE DEVRIES/THE CAPITAL TIMES Grove Sam Benson-Crone, 85-78; Steve JhValentln, Boston, 32; Cora, Seattle, 36, (22) Ward Burton, South Boston, Clyman at Watertown Va. Pontlac, 174.757. 37, (91) Greg Wyatt 79-71; Gall Grahom 76-74; Dale Softball Davis 78-85. 32; ARodrlguez, Seattle, 30; RDavIs, Eggellng 76-74; ErIKa Wlcoff 76-74; Ashlppun at Hartford 164 — Dick Regenberg 81-83; Seattle, 29; Clrlllo, Milwaukee, 29; Sacks, Mattltuck, N.Y* Chevrolet, Lebanon at Neosho 174.689. 38, (5) Terry Lobonte, Corpus Angle Rldgeway 76-74; Suzanne • Parkcrest's Terri Schramka, 10, competes in the individual SCHOOL-COMMUNITY REC Larry Gessler. 84-80; Dave Grams,. Ramirez, Cleveland, 29; IRodrlguez, Strudwlck 75-75; Carln H| Koch 75-75; Competitive coed 81-83; Bill Kaether, 87-77. Chrlstl, Texas, Chevrolet, 174.635. 39, HOME TALENT NIGHT LEAGUE Texas, 29. Annlka Sorenstam 73-77; Crlstle Kerr medley at Friday's city swim meet. Results in Scorecard. Atlanta: Sports Pub 5, Wilson's 5; 165 — Mark Wentz, B1-B4; Gary (44) Kyle Petty, Randleman, N.C* WESTERN SECTION Triples — Garclaparra, Boston, 9; 73-77; Vlckl Goetze-Ackerman 73-77; Villa Tap 14, Tony Frank's 4; Har- Stelnhauer, 84-81; Dan Wubbels, 79- Knoblauch, Minnesota, 7; Damon, Pontlac, provisional. 40, (23) Jimmy W L W L Spencer, Berwick, Pa., Ford, provi- Val Skinner 71-79. Sauk Prairie. 6 1 Reedsburg ..... 4 5 mony Discord 6, Pooley's 5. 86; Brad Byce, 84-81. Kansas City, 6; Jeter, New York, 6; 151 — Becky Iverson 79-72; Catrln Baltimore: WEA Insurance IV IB, 166 — Ted Weltzln, 83-83; Jack Burnltz, Milwaukee, 6; Vlzauel, Cleve- sional. 41, (25) Ricky Craven, New- Cazenovla ..... 5 3 Mazomanle... 3 4 Nllsmark 77-74; Muffin Spencer- W L W L Babe's 11; Insanity Defense 12, WEA Kelly, 64-82. land, 6; Allcea, Anaheim, 6. burgh, Maine, Chevrolet, provisional. Arena ...... 5 3 Rchlnd Cntr... 2 3 Utlca 11 2 Whitewater.. 5 9 Insurance IV 4; Insanity Defense 8, 167 — Tom Ryan, 86-81. Stolen bases — BLHunter, Detroit, 42, (11) Brett Bodlne, Chemung, N.Y* Devlin 76-75; Caroline Pierce 75-76. Dodgevllle .... 4 4 Muscodo ...... 0 7 Ford, provisional. 43, (2) Rusty Wall- 152 — Alicia Dlbos 80-72; Barb TRANSACTIONS • CITY/AREA Ft Atkinson.. 10 2 Albion 4 8 Modhatters 7; Echo Tap B, WEA In- 168 — Tim Hughes, 84-84; Dave 53; Nixon, Toronto, 45; Knoblauch, surance III 5; Echo Tap 8, WEA Insur- Minnesota, 41; TGoodwIn, Texas, 36; ace, St. Louis, Mo* Ford, provisional. Bunkowsky Scherbak 77-75; Mayuml StougMon 10 3 Lake Mills 311 CENTRAL SECTION Shllllnglow, 84-84; Roger Perkins, 86- w — Former Brickyard 400 wln- Hlrase 77-75; Krlstl Albers 74-78; Jefferson 8 6 Lk Geneva.... 210 W L W L ance III 4; Madhatters 12, WEA B2. Vlzquel, Cleveland, 28; Durham, Chi- BASEBALL Insurance III 11, cago, 25; ARodrlguez, Seattle, 21. Kathy Guadognlno 73-79. Oregon 5 7 Cross Plains .. 5 1 Stoughton ...... 3 4 169 — John Boles, 86-83; Don r —Brickyard 400 rookie 153 — Denlse Kllleen 81-72; Allison American League Baseball Waunakee.... 5 1 Verona ...... 2 5 Boston: Larry's Lizard Lounge 9, Blackdeer, 85-84; John Kroeber, 88-81; Pitching (at least 12 decisions) — Bud Light 1; Red Shed 7, Dream Flnney 80-73; JoAnne Corner 77-76; CHICAGO WHITE SOX — As- Friday's results Mlddleton ...... 6 2 Rio ...... 2 6 MlkeSproul, 81-88. RaJohnson, Seattle, 14-3, .824, 2.40; HOME TALENT LEAGUE Lanes 0 (forfeit); Larry's Lizard Mary Beth Zimmerman 76-77; Anne signed SS Mike Caruso, OF Brian SOUTHEAST SECTION Monona ...... 6 3 McFarland.... 1 4 170 — Mark Cotton, 84-86; Mike Clemens, Toronto, 16-4, .800, 1.52; Manning, and LHP Ken vlnlng to Rob Royston, Brad Stanek and Lounge 7, Pooley's 0 (forfeit). Marie Palll 76-77; Michelle McGann Albion at Lake Mills, late Poynette ...... 5 4 Ashton ...... 1 6 Greenhalgh, 85-B5. Rodke, Minnesota, 15-5, .750, 3.48; WInston-Salem of the Carolina Jeff Maly all drove In ninth-Inning Chicago: John Deere Credit 11, Mussina Baltimore, 11-4, .733, 3.28; 76-77; Elaine Crosby 76-77; Krlstl 171 — Paul Zeegers, 87-84; John League. runs Friday to lead Waunakee past EASTERN SECTION Saint 8. Sinners 5; Regent St. Retreat I Mayer, Seattle, 11-4, .733, 4.34; Cone, Coats 74-79. Golden, 88-83; Bill Buchholz, 84-82; BASKETBALL CLEVELAND INDIANS — Pur- Cazenovla, 9-5, In a Home Talent NORTHERN SECTION W L W L 12, Regent St. Retreat II1. New York, 11-4, .733, 2.53; Erlckson, 154 — Renee Helken 80-74; Cathy League Northern Section game at Waunakee 9, Cazenovla 5 Cincinnati: Harmony Dogs 7, Tim Sweeney, 84-87; Rob Bradley, 84- Gerrlng 78-76; a-Mary Ann LaPolnte chased the contract of INF Jeff Cottage Gr.... 7 1 Ft Atkinson... 3 5 87; Blair Andresen, 82-89; Mike Baltimore, 13-5, .722,3.70. Cazenovla. Jefferson ...... 7 1 Whitewater.. 2 6 Bowl-A-Vard Lanes 0 (forfeit); Cop- Strikeouts — RaJohnson, Seattle, 76-78; Terry-Jo Myers 74-80. Manto from Buffalo of the American Hayes. 88-83. Association. Designated INF Julio An error led to the first run, Roy- Today's games Utlca ...... 3 4 Marshall ...... 1 6 per Grid 14, Crystal Corner 9. 218; Cone, New York, 189; Clemens, Pro 155 — Shirley Furlong 82-73; Mag- ston and Stanek hit run-scoring sin- 172 — Dick Mulrhead, 86-86. Franco and RHP David Weathers for SOUTHEAST SECTION Cleveland: Sports Pub 9, Exemplar Toronto, 183; Mussina Baltimore, gie Wlll-Halpln 80-75; Lisa Klggens 77- gles and Maly's run-scoring double Services 5; Karaoke Kamikazes vs. 173 — Scott Schwendemann, 82- WNBA assignment. Activated RHP Paul Stoughton at Utlca, 1 p.m. SOUTHERN SECTION 143; CFInley, Anaheim, 141; Appier, 78; Cathy Mockett 76-79. capped the four-run outburst, snap- Reed & Sendecke (double forfeit); 81: Eastern Conference Shuey from the 15-day disabled list. W L W L Kansas City, 138; Fassero, Seattle, 156 — Julie Piers 81-75; Alice ping a 5-5 tie. Reed & Sendecke vs. Penguins (dou- 174 — Kevin Nurml, 92-82. W L Pet GB Optioned LHP Jason Jacome to Buf- NORTHERN SECTION New Glarus.. 7 0 Monroe ...... 3 3 124. ' Miller 79-77; Linda Shephard 78-78. Livingston.... 6 1 Brodhead ...... 3 5 ble forfeit). 177 — Mike JacoCson, 85-92. New York 14 4 .778 — falo. Mazomanle at Cross Plains, 1 p.m. Saves — MRIvera New York, 31; Houston 11 6 .647 2'/j 157 — Patty Jordan 82-75; Ste- WAUNAKEE 9, CAZENOVIA 5 Pine Bluff ...... 4 1 Plattevllle ...... 0 3 Dallas: Big Ten Pub 9, Hill Electric 178 — Ed Murphy, 88-80. RaMyers, Baltimore, 30; RHernandez, phanie Farwlg 81-76; Jill McGIII 81-76; MINNESOTA TWINS — Agreed to Waunakee. 030 002 004 —9 12 3 Wlota ...... 4 2 Blnchrdvlle.... 0 5 7; Regent St. Retreat 3, Woody 8. 107 — Larry Schmaltz, 95-92. Charlotte 9 7 .563 4 terms with LHP Greg Swindell on a WESTERN SECTION Chicago, 27; DoJones, Milwaukee, 23; Cleveland 10 8 .556 4 Shelley Homlln 77-80. Cazenovla 000 001 040 — 5 10 2 Hollandale ...... 2 1 Argyle ...... 0 8 Anne's 1; Fourth Quarter 7, City Sup- one-year contract extension. Maly, Royston (8) and Rauls; Just- Monroe at Brodhead, 1 p.m. Wetteland, Texas, 22; Taylor, Oak- Western Conference 158 — Alice Rltzman 79-79; Robin S.Wayne ...... 4 3 ply 0 (forfeit). METRO land, 19; ToJones, Detroit, 19; Agul- Hood 79-79. NEW YORK YANKEES — Acti- man, Numon (9) and Je. Schmltt. W Houston: OJ's 26, Horseshoe Bar 2; Phoenix .. 88 .500 — Sunday's games lero, Minnesota, 19. 159 — Laura Wltvoet 84-75; Tracy vated CF Bernle Williams from the — Royston. L — Justman. Marango Carpet 10, Jan's Friendly John Bordson of Madison hit a Los Angeles B 11 .421 IV: Leading hitters — Stanek (W) 2x5, AN games begin at 1 p.m. Sacramento 5 12 .294 3'/i Kerdyk 83-76; Pam Wright 80-79; Mis- 15-day disabled list. Sent DH Ivan Swimming Bennett's 1. hole-ln-one on the 128-yard, par-3 Grelbee (W) 3x5, Schultz (C) 2x5, Je. WESTERN SECTION NATIONAL LEAGUE Utah..... 4 13 .235 4'/i sleBerteottl 77-82. Cruz to Columbus of the International Recreational coed ninth hole at Lakeland Hills In Lodl. G AB R H Avg League. Schmltt (C) 2x5, C. Thompson (C) 2x5, Hollandale at Blanchardvllle MADISON ALL-CITY MEET Los Angeles: Crystal Corner 5, 160 —Pat Hurst 79-81. Justman (C) 2x5. HR — Grelbee. 2B Friday's preliminary results He used a pitching wedge. GwynnSD 104 416 68 162 .389 SEATTLE MARINERS — Op- Dodgevllle at Livingston Sports Pub 4; Henny's Coeders 20, Es- Dick Pltzner of Madison also hit a LWolkerCol 106 392 100 151 .385 162 — Mary-Lee Coblck 84-78. — Mnly (W), Rehm (W), Schultz, Just- Competing teams: Monona, Friday's results tioned RHP Edwin Hurtado to To- Monroe at Brodhead quela's 7; Wilson's 7, Black Bear 0 hole-ln-one. His came on the 195- - PlazmLA 101 361 63 130 .360 165 — Liz Eorley 85-80. man. Rldgawood, Hill Farm, West Side, Charlotte 85, Sacramento 61 166 — Cathy Sherk 85-81; Nadla coma of the PCL. Designated LHP New Glarus at South Wayne (forfeit); Bowl-A-Vard Lanes 7, Villa yard, par-3 17th hole at Nakoma Gotf Joyner.SD 89 308 44 106 .344 Mark Holzemer for assignment. Parkcrest, Maple Bluff, Cherokee, Tap 0 (forfeit). Houston 81, Los Angeles 57 Ste-Marle 79-87. EASTERN SECTION Mlddleton, Semlnole, High Point, Na- Club. He used a 5-lron for his first ca- AltonzoNYM 96 324 49 106 .327 TEXAS RANGERS — Designated EASTERN SECTION Miami: Wilson's 16, Die Hard IV 9; MaGroceChC...IOO 361 53 118 .327 Today's games 167 — Chela Qulntana 84-83. W L W L koma, Shorewood. reer ace. Phoenix at New York, 3 p.m. C Henry Mercedes for assignment. Verona ot Cottage Grove Harmony KIII-A-Brews 2, Harmony Lankford StL 87 316 61 101 .320 Cottage Gr.... 12 1 Waterloo 6 6 GIRLS Bar Toons 1; Die Hard IV 7, Sports Sacramento at Cleveland, 6 p.m. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Re- Monona at Marshall B-and- under Pleasant View (72): Chris Schwab BlauserAtl 106 363 65 116 .320 PGA SENIORS Sun Prairie ....13 2 Verono 410 Pub 0 (forfeit); Harmony KIII-A- Houston at Utah, 9 p.m. called RHP Marty Janzen from Syra- 25-yard freestyle: 1, Hayes, R, 73; Scott Ramsom, Mike Lemke, BlggloHou 109 427 98 136 .319 BANKBOSTON CLASSIC Poynette 8 6 Marshall 212 Waterloo at Rio Brews 7, Sports Pub 0 (forfeit); At Concord, Mass. cuse of the International League. McFarland... 7 6 Rio 212 McFarland at Poynette :18.02; 2, Stroess, MO, :1B.03; 3, Drake, Dave Shaw 78, Galarraga COI....106 414 82 132 .319 Optioned LHP Huck Flener to Syra- Mary's Team 7, HUS Construction 0 Hdme runs — LWalker, Colorado, Friday's first-round leaders Monona 7 6 HP, :18.2B; 4, Stoehr, MB, :18.43; 5, To- Stoughton (71) — Erik Sveum 72; ' cuse. koch. Ml, :18.44; 6, Veerman, HP, (forfeit). 32; Castllla Colorado, 28; Bagwell, 66 —KermltZarley 33-33. SOUTHEAST SECTION Milwaukee: National Seating & Derek Plrkl 77; Charles Schwab 78. Sacramento 31 30 — 61 National League NORTHERN SECTION :18.B1. Houston, 28; Galarraga, Colorado, 28; 68 — Dana Qulgley 33-35; Rick Oregon at Fort Atkinson Mobility 18, Regent St. Retreat 6; Odana HtHs (72) — Dennis Shanks Charlotte 42 43 — 85 Acton 33-35; Frank Conner 35-33; LEAGUE OFFICE — Upheld the Eastern Western 25 backstroke: 1, Grlnde, R, :19.45; 71; Mike Shymanskl 75; Jacob Frama ' Bonds, San Francisco, 27; Karros, Los SACRAMENTO — Gordon 5-10 Jefferson at Lake Geneva 2, Lund, HP, :21J2; 3, Allord, WS, Laurel Lounge Lizards 7, Ryan Signs Angeles, 24; Mondesi, Los Angeles, Jerry McGee 33-35; John Jacobs 34- three-game suspension of Colorado W L W L 76; Jeff Dlsch 78; Myron Anderson, 2-3 12, Byears 1-40-02, McGee 3-5 3-4 Waunakee.... 12 3 SaukPrairie.. 9 5 Albion at Whitewater, 1 p.m. 122.20; 4, Belnllch, R, :22.39; 5, Schlels- 0 (forfeit); TDs/CS 2B, Badgerland 23. 34; Gay Brewer 36-32. Rockies IB Andres Galarraga for Meats 8. BIIIEssllng79. 9, Bolton-Hollfleld 6-15 3-4 18, Treml- charging the mound and Inciting a Ashton 10 4 Cazenovla B 7 man, Ml, :22.52j 6, Drives, R, :22.74. Nakoma (70) — Jim Garner! 76; RBI — Galarraga, Colorado, 102; tlere 3-7 4-5 10, Abraham 1-3 0-0 2, 69 — Dan Wood 36-33; Larry NORTHERN SECTION 25 breaststroke: 1, Douglas, MB, Minneapolis: Wilson's TGIF 7, bench-clearing Incident In a game on CrossPlalns.,10 4 RchlndCntr... 8 7 Dave Myers 77; Charlie Fuhrman 79. Gwynn, San Diego, 96; Bagwell, Clark 0-1 1-2 1, Graves 1-4 2-2 4, Vlgll- Mowry 36-33; Tony Jacklln 32-37; Black Earth.. 6 8 Mazomanle... 7 7 Sauk Prairie at Rlchland Center :24.67; 2, Allord, WS, :24.6B; 3, Ander- Capitol Centre Foods 0 (forfeit); Wil- May 31. Yahara Hills (72) — Roger Fehr- Houston, 95; LWalker, Colorado, 90; one 1-4 0-0 3, Savasta 0-2 0-0 0. Totals Tom Wargo 34-35; Walt Morgan 35- Pine Bluff 410Reedsburg 7 8 Mazomanle at Cazenovla son, HF, :24.75; 4, Hall, SE, :25.14i 5, son's Warriors 7, Culver's 0 (forfeit); ChJortes, Atlanta, 87; Kent, San Fran- ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — 21-5515-2061. 34; Jay Slgel 34-35; Hale Irwln 33-36. Mlddleton 311 Arena 212 Reedsburg at Arena Drake, HP, :25.27; 6, Sougonldls, SW, Williamson Bike Works 8, Harmony man 77. cisco, 85; Bichette, Colorado, B4. Signed RHP Alvaro Serrato. Bar 6; Regent St. Retreat 7, Nell's Li- Blackhawk (71) — Bob Naroweti CHARLOTTE — Bullet! 6-9 4-6 70 — Ted Hayes 34-36; Hugh Ashton at Waunakee :25.37. Runs — LWalker, Colorado, 100; Balocchl 36-34; Hubert Green 36-34; HOUSTON ASTROS — An- 25 butterfly: 1. Taylor, MO, :16.21; quor 0 (forfeit). 74; Mike Elliot 78; Tarn Grote, M. 16, Congreaves 3-6 3-5 10, Mapp 7-11 nounced the retirement of LHP Sid WESTERN SECTION Pine Bluff at Black Earth Blgglo, Houston, 98; Galarraga, Colo- 6-7 20, Levesque 5-11 0-0 12, Stlnson Harold Hennlng 37-33; Leonard North South 2, Grlnde, R, : 1 8.24; 3, Stoehr, MB, New Orleans: Toss-Ups 14, Foley O'NIell-Dean 79. Fernandez. Cross Plains at Mlddleton rado, 82; Bonds, San Francisco, 81; 8-20 0-1 16, Hopson-Shelton 1-3 0-0 2, Thompson 35-35; Bruce Crampton 35- W L W L :21.32; 4, Veerman, HP, :21.37; 5, Ky- 8. Lardner 13; WC Fielders 15, Bagwell, Houston, 76; EcYoung, Colo- Suber 0-1 0-0 0, Moore 0-4 1-2 1, Man- 35; Larry Laorettl 36-34; Chi Chi Rod- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Op- Livingston.,.. 10 2 Monroe 8 2 wejuk, HF, :21.39; 6, Evans, P, :21.BO. Coaches 1; Regent St. Retreat 18, BATTING LEADERS rado, 73; Olerud, New York, 70. ning 3-5 2-5 B, Aril! 0-1 0-0 0. Totals riguez 35-35; David Graham 36-34; tioned RHP Joe Roa to Phoenix of the Dodgevllle.... 8 3 New Glarus... 6 4 100 Individual medley: 1, Taylor, Odana Press 10. Hits — Gwynn, San Diego, 162; 33-71 16-2685. Bob Betley 34-36; Lee Trevlno 35-35. PCL. Designated RHP John John- Blnchrdvlle.... 6 6 Wlota 7 5 Through July 27 MO, 1:41.10; 2, ToKach, Ml, 1:43.52; 3, New York: Crystal Corner 6, BASEBALL TRIVIA LWalker, Colorado, 151; Blgglo, Hous- Three-point goats — S 4-9 stone for assignment. Waived C Rick Hollandale 5 6 Brodhead 3 8 Eastern Section Soderholm, MB, 1:47.03; 4, Hayes, R, Wrecks 5; Union Cab 6, Wiggles 3; ton, 136; Galarraga Colorado, 132; Pi- (Bolton-Hollfleld 3-6, Vlgllone 1-1, Wllklns. Muscoda 012 S.Wayne 3 8 Dan Strause, Cottage Grove .519 1:48.64; 5, Drives, R, 1:49.11; 6, WTDY 11, Just Rumors 6; Lorl-0- azza,. Los Angeles, 130; ChJones, Gordon 0-1. Savasta 0-1), C 3-14 (Le- Davy Tomllnson, Poynette JOB Stroess, MO, 1:51.14. Prolects 13, Mighty Oaks 1. Gary Gaettl of the Minnesota Atlanta, 128; Mondesi, Los Angeles, vesque 2-5, Congreaves 1-2, Bullett 0- SOUTHEAST SECTION ' Nate McConnell, Monona. 4B1 9-10 Orlando: Ballbusters 7, UC 0 (for- Twins. 127. 1, Mapp 0-1, Stlnson 0-1, Suber 0-1, Doubles — Grudzielanek, Mon- Moore 0-3). Rebounds — 5 41 (Bolton- SOCCER treal,'*38; Lansing, Montreal, 34; Mo- Hollfleld 9), C 46 (Mapp B). Assists — randlul, Philadelphia, 34; LWalker, S B (Tremltlere 4), C 25 (Stlnson 7). Colorado, 32; Gwynn, San Diego, 32; Total fouls —S 21, C 13. Art. — 6,871. Bonlllg, Florida 30; ChJones, Atlanta, Pro 29; Mondesi, Los Angeles, 29; Clay- ton, St. Louis, 29; Bagwell, Houston, MLS AUTO RACING Houston. 36 45 — 81 Friday's results 29. ' Los Angeles 38 19 — 57 Triples — DeShlelds, St. Louis, 10; No games scheduled HOUSTON — Arcaln 2-10 4-4 B, Today's games WGuerrero, Los Angeles, 9; Womack, Thompson 4-12 6-6 14, Jackson 5-7 3-3 Pittsburgh, 9; Randa, Pittsburgh, 7; Colorado at Washington D.C., 6:30 13, Cooper 9-19 11-12 34, Waosley 0-1 p.m. DSanders, Cincinnati, 7; Daulton, 0-0 0, Moore 2-3 0-0 4, Perrot 1-7 3-4 6, Florida, 7; Tucker, Atlanta, 6; Kansas City at Dallas, 7 p.m. Breese wins Harris 1-2 0-0 2, Polllnl 0-0 0-0 0. To- Columbus at Los Angeles, 9:30 EcYoung, Colorado, 6. tals 24-61 27-2981. Stolen bases — DSanders, Cincin- LOS ANGELES — Halxla 3-6 0-0 p.m. Sunday's games nati, 48; Womack, Pittsburgh, 41; De- 6, Colleton 2-7 0-0 4, Leslie 4-9 3-5 11, San Jose at New England, 2 p.m. Shields, St. Louis, 37; EcYoung, Toler 6-14 5-5 17, Dlxon 2-6 2-2 6, Ma- Colorado, 30; QVeras, San Diego, 24; Tampa Bay at New York-New MIS feature blka 1-2 0-0 2, Surge 1-3 1-2 3, Bur- LWalKer, Colorado, 24; McCracken, gess 1-2 2-2 4, Wldeman 1-4 2-4 4, Jersey, 7 p.m. Colorado, 23; Henderson, San Diego, Charles 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 21-55 15-20 23. 57. Pitching (at least 12 decisions) — Three-point goals — H 6-19 (Coo- OREGON — Ron Breese of Neagle, Atlanta 14-Z .875, 3.15; Kile, per 5-9, Perrot 1-5, Arcoln 0-1, Woos- hat possible Madison won the 30-lap late Houston, 15-3, .833, 2.05; GMaddux, ley 0-1, Harris 0-1, Thompson 0-2), LA TENNIS Special Days, Atlanta, 15-3, .833, 2.28; Estes, San 0-9 (Leslie 0-1, Burge 0-1, Dlxon 0-1, model feature race at Madison In- Francisco, 14-4, .778, 3.01; JHamllton, Toler 0-2, Colleton 0-2, Wldeman 0-2). San Diego, 9-3, .750, 3.97; Gardner, Rebounds — H 45 (Thompson 9), LA ternational Speedway Friday Special Tales, San Francisco, 11-4, .733, 3.60; 33 (Leslie 6). Assists - H 13 (Cooper Pro PJMartlnez, Montreal, 12-5, .706,1.80. 5), LA 9 (Toler 3). Total fouls — H 20, night, edging runner-up Dave Strikeouts — Schilling, Philadel- good could LA 24. Att. — 8,009. DU MAURIER OPEN a curious book for phia 212; PJMartlnez, Montreal, 189; At Montreal Feiler of DeForest and Cam- Nomo, Los Angeles, 163; AtBenes, St. Friday's quarterfinal results Louis. 160; KJBrown, Florida, 151; Singles — Yevgeny Kafelnikov (4), bridge's Steve Kenseth. curious children written by Smoltz, Atlanta, 145; Kile, Houston, Russia, def. Thomas Engvlst (5), Swe- 143. . Sun Prairie's Scott Nelson beat FOOTBALL den, 7-5, 6-7 (7-9), 6-1. Chris Woodruff, Saves — Beck, San Francisco, 33; Knoxvllle, Tenn., def. Mark Phlllppou- come of Gerry out Verona's Adam Shackelford to George Hesselberg and JoFranco, New York, 28; Nen, Flor- sls (7), Australia, 6-4, 6-4. Michael ida, 27; ToWorrell, Los Angeles, 27; Chang (1), Henderson, Nevu def. Rich- win the 20-lap Midwest Truck Se- Eckersley, St. Louis, 26; Hoffman, San ard Krallcek (B), Netherlands, 7-6 (7- Diego; 25; Wohlers, Atlanta, 25. Pro 5), 6-4. Gustavo Kuerten (6), Brazil, ries event. Cambridge's Dan illustrated by Connie NFL PRESEASON def. Fabrlce Santoro, France, 6-3, 7-6 , Minor eague Thursday's result (8-4). Harris was third, while Madison's the squirrel los- Green Bay 7, New England 3 Lovett. ' NORTHERN LEAGUE Friday's results GROLSCH OPEN Dave Gruenberg placed fourth. Second half Detroit 20, Atlanta 17 At Amsterdam, Netherlands East Division Indianapolis 20, Cincinnati 16 Friday's quarterfinal results Paul Kisow of Madison earned W L Pel. GB Today's games Carlos Moya (1), Spain, def. Fran- To order call Thunder Boy 9 4 .692 — Chicago at Buffalo, 6 p.m. the checkered flag in the 25-lap Washington at Tampa Bay, 6:30 cisco Clavet (8), Spain, 6-3, 6-4, Mag- Duluth-Superlor. 7 5 .583 T/j nus Norman (4), Sweden, def. ing his tail in Sportsman feature, while Bobby x-St.Baul 5 9 .357 4'/i p.m. 252-6363 ^OTaraj St. Louis at Minnesota, 6:30 p.m. Christian Ruud, Norway, 6-3,7-6 (8-6). Madison 4 9 .308 5 New Orleans vs. Tennessee at Wilberg of Orfordville-won the 20- West Division TOSHIBA CLASSIC W L Pet. GB Memphis, 7 p.m. or 1-800-362-8333 Philadelphia at N.Y. Jets, 7 p.m. At Carlsbad, Calif. lap Midwest Modified event. x-Wlnnlpeg 10 3 .769 — N.Y. Giants ot Baltimore, 7 p.m. Friday's results Fargo-Moorhead 8 5 .615 2 Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 7 p.m. Singles — Second round: Conchlta the automatic Sioux City 6 7 .462 4 Arizona at Seattle, 9 p.m. Martinez (7), Spain, def. Helena Su- Sioux Foils 3 10 .231 7 kova, Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-0. Quar- x —Won first-half title San Francisco at San Diego, 9 p.m. terfinals: Amanda Coetzer (3), South Sunday's games Africa, def. Yayuk Basukl, Indonesia Bag of Badger , Friday's results 9 Carolina at Jacksonville, 2 p.m. 6-3, 6-4. Monica Seles (2), Sarasota, Thunder Bay 2, Madison 1 Fla., def. Natasha Zbereva, Belarus, $ Fargo-Moorhead 7, Sioux Falls 3 Oakland at Dallas, 7 p.m. garagedoor: Monday's game 6-1, 6-3. 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It had been nearly three years since we last saw them for ANDY an extended period, so the Mariners stop winning streak expectation was that our time BAGGOT together would be spent getting COMMENTARY 3y Vic Feuerherd American League Central race caught up on families, jobs and Sports reporter and trying to get a bandwagon ef- general nonsense about growing ^MILWAUKEE — The Milwau- fect rolling around the team's re- old. keje Brewers lost more than a ball- cent success, the loss came before But just as he was getting ready fanfare. You tell him there is no g&me Saturday night. They lost 43,215, the largest crowd of the to step inside the front door, Bob way Milwaukee will catch the verbally launched himself into the Indians and win the American valuable momentum in the stands season and the largest crowd in path of an oncoming bandwagon. £nd in the standings. three years. "How about those Brewers of League Central Division title. You :: "While all winning streaks must The loss also dropped the mine?" he said, proudly. tell him to take the suitcases and come to an end, this was not the Brewers 3V2 You ansvyer by marveling at put them in the second bedroom. ending the games behind how much his three daughters "Are you serious?" Bob asks. Brewers had c evela d have grown and how gorgeous they "Yeah, because that's the only in mind, a 14-4 ~

rolls again STAfEaOLFERS'lVIONEYUST 1 Andersen's role f e A look at how golfers with Wisconsin ties are faring in 1997 on their respec- Five meet records in World event tive professional tours. «' . , Through July 28 1" ' set as more than Name City Tour Rank Money! i remains unclear 1 . Dan Forsman Rhinelander PGA 71st $226,913" ' 2. Jerry Kelly Madison PGA 84th $186,956 .,- 1,200 compete By Rob Hernandez 3. Sherri Steinhauer Madison LPGA 36th $144,935 : By Jake Ginsky Sports reporter The sponsor may have seen the 4. Skip Kendall Mequon PGA 116th $129,156 Sports reporter last of Blackwolf Run as the site 5. Steve Strieker Edgerton PGA 122nd $120,615''' West Side's Polly Jaskowski had for its World Championship of Golf plenty of reason to be pent up international- regional, but it may 6. J.P. Hayes Appleton PGA 123rd $119,929'; emotionally following her 14th and 7. -Ackerman Mishicot LPGA 77th $59,451 final All-City Swim Meet Saturday not have seen the last of Sheboy- at Ridgewood Pool. You'd never gan area. 8. Anna Acker-Macosko Marshfield LPGA 94th $46,870 " know from talking with her. Andersen Consulting officials, 9. Chip Sullivan Madison PGA 212th $24,160' ' "Is this an honest interview?" who administer the event in con- 10. Martha Nause Sheboygan LPGA 129th . $22,836 '•;':• junction with the world's five she asked. "No, I'm not sad." 11. Mario Tiziani Madison Nike/Hooters NA $21,3\2' The 18-year-old Jaskowski, who major golf tours, will likely be won the 200-meter individual med- given an option of using Whistling 12. TimCantwell Jr. Brookfield Golden Bear 2nd $20,586.. Straits in nearby Haven for the 12. Sue Ginter Appleton Futures 5th $20,586' - tournament's venue next year. The 14. Ben Walter Menomonie Canadian 25th $11,71I3J;-.; ALL-CITY new course designed by Pete Dye 15. Ron Wuensche Oshkosh S. American 41st $9,62'q;:' ; along the Lake Michigan shoreline SWIM MEET is slated to open in the spring. 16. Mark Scheibach Fond du Lac Multiple NA $8,826;,';;: What is unclear is the sponsor's 17. Stephanie Farwig Mequon LPGA 171st $6,97?,».; ley with a time of 2 minutes, 33.01 role in the endeavor, which will 18. Kim Millies Big Bend Futures 25th $5,540 seconds, has been competing at morph into a week-long event fea- 19. Shelley Wendells Fond du Lac Futures 38th $4,249' ' < the meet since she was 5. turing 64 players as part of a ; For Jaskowski, it is just time to World Championship Series in 20. Jason Samuelian Racine Canadian 72nd $3,3pp;-- : move on. "You definitely grow out 1999 when the new PGA Tour tele- 21 . Lauri Merten Waukesha LPGA 175th $2,939.,;, of it after 14 years," she said. vision deal kicks in. Andersen's 22. Joe Ring Madison Multiple NA $2,172, ;f; Not Ridgewood's Matt Peck- role in that event, scheduled Feb. 23. Mark Schneider Onalaska Multiple NA $1,990'; .; ham, who won the boys 15-18 100- 20-26, 1999, at La Costa, Calif., 24. Lisa Kartheiser meter freestyle (57.17 seconds) in hasn't been determined and the Pt. Wash'ton Futures NA $217 his final appearance. He has com- status of the 1998 event is uncer- 25. Andy Podolak Racine Moonlight NA $100*.'"; peted since he was 10 and didn't tain. share Jaskowski's view. "What happens in 1998 depends Norman said this week in Kohler bound golfer who tied for si$$fi \ "I made sure that I was going to on what happens in 1999," said he plans to take at least six weeks last week at the Wisconsin St$t$* ; get to this meet this year, because I Jeff Adams, director of communi- off following the of wanted to finish it up in this pool," Amateur, leads 192 boys into the* cations for the World Champion- Golf, the week prior to the GMO. WSGA Junior Championship Mqijf- y. said Peckham, who had the luxury ships with Andersen. Price said the GMO wouldn't fit into of racing at his training site. his schedule, either. day through Wednesday on Erd- Peckham's team made the most Adams said Andersen hopes to mann's home course at Fox Valley ' State Journal photo/STEVE APRS know the future of this event for • Local knowledge: Edgerton's of its home pool advantage by hand- Steve Strieker and Madison's Country Club in Kaukauna. Other ! ily winning the 12-team competition Semlnole's Adam Blatter, 8, kicks his way to victory in the boys 8-and-under 25- 1998 within the next two months. junior State Amateur qualifiers Blackwolf Run has hosted the Jerry Kelly have clinched spots in and taking its third straight title. meter backstroke Saturday at the All-City Swim Meet at Ridgewood Pool. the PGA Championship in two playing against guys their own age> Ridgewood finished with 1,437.5 international regional on its River weeks at Winged Foot Golf Club in this week: Madison's Neil TizianlS points. Middleton (1,054) was sec- (165) and Shorewood (142). 12) of Ridgewood in the 50 breast- Course the last two years. It hosted Mamoroneck, N.Y., by virtue of and Jeff Kline, Appleton's Briajfc ond, followed by Parkcrest (1,000.5) Seminole was able to finish stroke (:35.73); Adam Grinde (8- the regional in 1995. money earned between the 1996 Brodell and Brian Berggren, Scott and Shorewood Hills (914). fifth (691.5), one spot ahead of Mo- and-under) of Ridgewood in the 25 • No go for the GMO: Don't Open and the 1997 Interna- Howard of Woodruff, John Stria-," Ridgewood coach Tim Ritchie at- nona Swim/Dive Club (629), which butterfly (: 17.32). look for John Daly to play the tional. Strieker is 41st on the list vinski of DeForest, Ted Babcock ,' tributed the win mostly to numbers. entered more (40) swimmers. The close finish for second place Greater Milwaukee Open this year ($560,015) and Kelly 62nd of Edgerton and Nathaniel Hart 6f , "It's a depth game, and we've "I'm not surprised at all," Semi- in the team standings offered ex- or come to Milwaukee very soon. ($371,798). The top 70 are exempt Fontana The 21st annual Bad- . got a fair amount of depth," said nole coach Jenni Diericks said of citement But the meet may have Daly made that clear last week into golfs fourth major. ... For- gerland Amputee Golf Tourna- Ritchie, whose team entered 230 her team's effort. "I think we're a lost some of its competitiveness due at the Greater Hartford Open mer Madison golfer Chip Sullivan ment is Saturday and Sunday a1£. swimmers, the most of any team. very efficient team." to the Wisconsin State swim meet in upon his return to the PGA Tour used a 7-iron 'to record his first Coachman's Inn Golf Course nesir "Also, our kids are swimming in In all, 1,252 swimmers were en- Milwaukee, which coincided with after spending five weeks continu- PGA Tour hole-in-one, on the 174- Stoughton. There is a scramble their home pool, and for our little tered in the meet, which ran from the All-City Meet ing his recovery from alcoholism. yard 15th hole July 18 at Annadale Friday. For information, call guys, that's a big thing. ... They're Thursday through Saturday. Daly, who spent six weeks at the Golf Club in Madison, Miss., in the comfortable here." "It would be nice if they could Vince Peterson at (414) 992-6254. Five meet records were set: fall on two different weekends," Betty Ford Clinic, now attends Al- second round of the Deposit Guar- ... Openings remain for the first • Still, Middleton and Seminole Maple Bluffs Margaret Barry (11- Middleton coach Kara Randall coholics Anonymous. anty Classic. showed team 'results didn't hinge 12) in the 50 backstroke (:32.58) • Crossing the tees: Little WSGA Directors Cup, a mid- , entirely on depth. Middleton, and 100 individual medley said. "But we as coaches learn to "I'd love to go to Milwaukee amateur tournament for golfer,s work with that." and play again," Daly told report- Chute's Joellyn Erdmann, who age 25 to 40. For details, call tlie£- which sent 134 swimmers, earned (1:11.77); Jill Bren (13-14) of Shore- ers last week. "But I don't think I swept the WWSGA state match- second place despite entering wood Hills in the 100 backstroke and medal-play titles .for a second WSGA office in Brookfield at (414);' fewer participants than Parkcrest (1:08.26); Katherine Marshall (11- • Results in Scoreboard/100 could handle driving on the inter- straight year, will play in the U.S. 786-4301. ... Tuesday is the entaf <•'• state and smelling all the brewer- Women's Amateur, which runs deadline for the Dane County ies. It's so tough. I don't know. Monday through Saturday at West Senior Tournament, which is Aug. Maybe someday." Newton, Mass. Erdmann, who 19 at Door Creek in Cottage Grove \ ' Daly isn't the only big name to reached the semifinals of the 1996 and Aug. 20 at Odana Hills in ' ' pass on the 30th annual GMO Women's Am, will have UW golfer Madison. The tournament is for, j Labor Day weekend. Greg Nor- Ryan Helminen of Appleton as Dane County golfers age 50 anc£ i man, the 1989 GMO champion, her caddie. ... Green Bay's Nick older. More information is ava'ijr;j | and Nick Price will, too. Gilliam, the North Carolina- able at pro shops in Dane County.'' Bobbins' lead shrinks to 1 shot through nine holes and Kendall climbs PRO GOLF had 32 through 10 holes. r^ Kendall, who started the day I* into second place points behind Mickelson, birdied ' nerves working — I've got the but- five holes on his front nine, ih>-..> terflies flying around again." eluding four in a . row, and1 in International 1 Gesundheit Inkster shot a 71. swapped the lead with Mickelson,' Gemutlichkeit (71) and Sweden's Liselotte Neu- who birdied three holes. C Associated Press mann (73) are 2 back at 211, while "\ Kelly Robbins found herself at Hall of Famer Betsy King follows Kendall, playing one hoj£-, the top of a far more crowded at 212 with Cindy Figg-Currier and ahead of Mickelson, birdied Nc^S" leaderboard then she had hoped Tina Barrett. to get to plus-30. Mickelson, then« Saturday, struggling to an even-par Sherri Steinhauer of Madison at plus-29, promptly birdied the; 73 in the third round of the LPGA fired a 73 for a 1-under 218 total. sixth hole to move to 31. Kendall • Volkswagen Tour du Maurier Classic at Oak- Neumann had four bogeys and countered with another birdie at! ville, Ontario. four birdies. the par-5 eighth hole for 32 points, • "It was quite a grind for me, but the left-handed Mickelson also • "I couldn't get momentum," she birdied the eighth. I /• and it seems like every day some- said. "Every time I made a birdie one gets hot," said Robbins, who the next hole I'd make a bogey. It Kendall reclaimed the lead * M^ Now Zimbrick holds a 1-stroke lead over Brandie was really frustrating." with a birdie at No. 12, but then« Burton and Juli Inkster. "It • Kendall close: Phil Mickel- began missing fairways and bo- J \ Volkswagen is on the wouldn't surprise me if someone son carded six birdies in a bogey- geyed three straight holes. • crept up on the leaderboard." free round to hold off Nike Tour Kendall said he hoped to "hold I ,1 East side at Highway Robbins, who shot a veteran Skip Kendall of Mequon onto Phil's shirttails (today) and; tournament-best 65 Friday, has a and maintain his lead in the maybe go past him at the end. I'll • 51 and 151. Every new 10-under 209 total on the Glen weather-delayed International at try to draft him. I know I have to* Abbey Golf Club course. Burton, Castle Rock, Colo. make a ton of birdies to catch I or pre-owned vehicle who has overcome knee, wrist, Mickelson had a 54-hole total him." * back and rib injuries in the last of 39 points under the modified The scoring system awards 51 rides solidly on the three years, shot a 66 Saturday. Stableford scoring system, setting points for an eagle, 2 for birdie, 0* "It's hard to keep up with the a tournament scoring record for for par, minus-1 for bogey and * Zimbrick reputation for great cars, exceptional injuries," said Burton, who birdied the second straight day. John Daly minus-3 for double bogey or worse. \ four of the five par-5s. "I'm 100 set the previous three-round re- • Irwin, Betley share lead: Bob ; percent healthy right now, which I cord of 31 in 1992. Betley, 57, playing on a sponsor- service, and a price that's right, "Gemutlichkeit" haven't usually been at this stage Kendall finished at 34, and Stu- exemption, shot a 6-under 66 for a ', of the year." art Appleby had 32 points. share of the second-round lead« means a good time. "Gesundheit" means some- The other players didn't make it Mickelson, 27, seeking his llth with Hale Irwin in the Bank of* easy on the former Arizona State PGA Tour victory, began the third Boston Senior Classic in Concord, J one has sneezed. "Volkswagen" means automo- star, with five of her fairway shots round with a 3-point lead over Mass. « landing in divots. Scott McCarron. Irwin, 52, seeking his sixth vie- J tive excellence that is nothing to sneeze at. "I had a lot of practice hitting Play was suspended by light- tory of the season, shot a 67 to join " out of divots," said Burton, winless ning and rain for 2 hours. At that Betley at 8-under 136 on the Na-« Stop in today and test-drive a Zimbrick since 1993. "It's nice to get the point, Mickelson had 33 points shawtuc course. i Volkswagen - East at Highways 51 and 151, or West at Airport Road and the Beltline. Huset in control after 3rd round

226 — Brian Murphy, 78-74-74. f, 227 — Jim Kllnke, 79-73-75; Jay Blasl, 77-77-73; Mike I Bakke, Grendahl CITY MEN'S GOLF Douglas, 78-75-74. 'i The road to your dreams starts at Zimbrick. 228 — Doug Czerwslnksl, 79-74-75. £ 229 — Tom Fitzgerald, 78-77-74; Eric Lawson, 79-76- t tied for second Grendahl and Goldapske, the leader after the first round, shot 3- 230 — Craig Trastek, 75-83-72; Mike Murphy. 79-76-75. . 231—Mike Goode, 81-74-76. * Tom Huset's second round may under 69s, while Moser had a 71. 232 — Dennis Ryan, 75-82-75; Pat Berkovltz, 80-75-77- * go down as his best of the Madison Bakke, who faltered with a 4- Paul Holzem, 80-74-78. • 234 — Brian Korlovlch, 81-79-74; Wayne Peterson, 78- « Men's City Golf Tournament. over 76, is tied for second with 81-75; Mike Prltzkow, 78-80-76; Mark Dalebroux, 84-73-77- * Grendahl, with Goldapske another Brent Beer, 79-77-78. , But his round Saturday may 235 — Bill Leldlch, 80-81-74; Ron Brlschke, 81-77-77; ' have won him the championship. shot back Defending champion Mark Engman, 81-76-78; Scon Rosso, 77-79-79; Ben Miller, • Mike Murphy is 12 shots back. 75-79-81. • Huset, who shared the second- The final round begins at 8 a.m. 236 — Dove Welch, 78-83-75. Jj round lead with Niles Bakke, shot 237 — Dorsey Allison, 78-82-77; Dick Masse, 79-81-77; • VW West, West Beltline at Airport Road, S36-7776 today at Blackhawk Country Club. Dave Prestlglacomo, 77-83-77. 9 an even-par 72 at Yahara Hills The leaders tee off at 9:52 a.m. 238 — Jeff Slmonson, 87-74-77; Jeff Wolf, 78-79-81. * Highway 151 at Highway 51, 241-5201 VW East, Golf Course to take a 4-shot lead 239 — Bill Cunningham. 81-78-80; Don Becker. 82-78- » after three rounds. Saturday's third-round results At Yahara Hills GC, par 72 240 — Jeff Comstock, 80-81-79; Brian Thacker, 84-78- " Only three golfers — Stu Gren- 218 — Tom Huset. 76-70-72. 222 — Miles Bakke, 77-69-76; Stu Grendahl, 78-75-69. 241 — Doug Koehler, 76-84-81; Jim Lemon, 78-81-82.,- | dahl, Eric Goldapske and Greg 223 — Eric Goldapske. 78-80-69. 242 — Ken Russell, 61 -79-82. t:W* Moser — broke par Saturday. 225 — Greg Moser, 79-75-71,- Mark Dlsrud, 77-77-71. 246 — Joe Galloway, 82-79-85. " ••* *;