2D SPORTS Wisconsin State Journal, Saturday, July 29,1989

1 Todiy | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday [Wednesday Thursday Friday sociation agreed Friday to grant Michell Wiggins' application for reinstatement. Wiggins was banned TrtM T«*« Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland California Bears march « jOS (km. 730 fwa 7:30 P.m. 7:30 p.nx 1 :SO p.m. 7:30 pjn. from the league on Jan. 13, 1987, Ctt.47 Ch.«? 1>> after testing positive for drugs. HUSKIES • The Milwaukee Bucks added W*tetfoo Waterloo Waterloo Kena«h* Kenoaht South South guard Dwayne "Pearl" Washington 7p.m. 2p.m. 7p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 |Xm. Bend Bend to their summer league roster § 7 p.m. 7p.m. in like lambs Button, Tewell tied Thursday and released Tony Kara- sek and Charlie Boyd. for lead | ] Home flume* 1 1 Road games Duerson's signing breaks quiet Hal Sutton and Doug Tewell Heiser to join By Pat Stlegman shared the lead after Friday's sec- ond round of the Professional - MBA Hall of Fame Sports reporter 'If we would have had ers' Association Buick Open at TELEVISION PLATTEVILLE — On a lazy sum- 11 a.m. — Equestrian competi- 4 p.m. — Horse racing — The Elmer Heiser of Madison will be mer day in breezy southwestern Wis- 100 degrees, I don't Grand Blanc, Mich. tion — The Prescott Grand Prix, Haskell Invitational, at Oceanport, Tewell shot a second-round 6-un- taped July 23 at Moreland Hills, Ohio; N.J.; ESPN. inducted into the Madison Bowling consin, the wildest, craziest conversa- know if we.could have der-par 66 and Sutton had a 68. ESPN. 5 p.m. — Horse racing — The Association Hall of Fame in a cere- tional nuggets out of the Chicago done what we did They were tied at 9-under 135. 12:15 p.m. — — New Equipoise Mile, at Arlington Heights, mony Aug. 17 at the Holiday Inn Bears camp pertained to: York Mets at ; Ch. 15. III.; Ch. 3. Southeast. A) The weather. today. Things went First-round leader Leonard 12:30 p.m. — This Week In Base- 6:30 p.m. — U.S. Olympic Festival Thompson, seeking his first Tour ball; Ch. 54. — Coverage from Oklahoma City; Heiser, 55, will be inducted with B) The Chicago Five. very well for the first victory in 12 years, shot a 71 Friday 1 p.m. — U.S. Olympic Festival — ESPN. Norman Hanson of Hollandale and C) The weather. 1 and was a shot behind the leaders, Coverage from Oklahoma City; 7 p.m. — Arena football — Chi- two others, whose names will be D) Dave Duerson. day. ESPN. cago vs. Maryland, at Cincinnati; Ch. disclosed later. E) The weather. tied with Australian Wayne Grady, 3 p.m. — Golf — The PGA Buick 54. Mike Ditka Mark O'Meara and Joel Edwards. Open, third round, at Grand Blanc, 8 p.m. — Baseball — Milwaukee Heiser won the MBA tourna- Platteville. BearsviUe. Dullsville. • and , Mich.; Ch. 3. at Texas; Ch. 47. ment singles title in 1962 and was a Friday was opening day of the Na- 3 p.m. — Baseball — San Fran- 8:50 p.m. — U.S. Olympic Gold — the dominant players on the Ladies member of three championship tional Football League team's train- ated, was placed on the Reserve/Did cisco at Houston; Ch. 15. Highlights of the Santa Clara (Cal.) teams. He has 26 national honor ing camp at the University of Wiscon- Professional Golf Association Tour 3:30 p.m. — Wide World of Sports Invitational, taped July 7-9; and a Not Report list. this year, continued their battle for — Highlights of the Mike Tyson-Carl U.S.-Soviet Union gymnastics exhibi- counts with a career high 770. sin-Platteville and the gorgeous 78-de- "You'd love to have him here," supremacy in the opening round of "The Truth" Williams heavyweight tion, taped May 5 at Cedar City, Utah; Tickets for the Hall of Fame gree day helped keep 80 players, said Ditka, adding McMichael is not title fight, taped July 21 at Atlantic WTBS. banquet are $15 and can be ob- some 1,200 onlookers and bevy of the $225,000 Atlantic City Classic at City, N.J.; and the 1989 Tour of World 11 p.m. — Prep — The subject to a fine. "What good is it to Somers Point, N.J. Figure Skating Champions, taped tained from the MBA office at media cool. Nike National Championship, at Las But news? fine somebody? There's a disagree- Lopez was just a little bit better May 21 at East Rutherford, N.J.; Ch. Vegas, Nov.; ESPN. 221-9590 or from MBA officers. ment that has to be worked out intelli- Friday, shooting a 3-under-par 67 to 27. • Burr Oaks Bowl, built and op- Aside from some contractual erated by the Iverson family for 29 maneuvers — most significantly, the gently." take a 1-stroke lead over King, RADIO Though team officials indicated Elaine Crosby and Chris Johnson. 10 a.m. — World's Greatest 8 pun. — Baseball — Milwaukee bowling seasons, will become Clas- signing of the veteran safety Duer- sic Lanes on Monday when Phil son, which left the Bears with five un- Armstrong and Woolford were close Eight others were 2 shots back. Sports Talk Show — With Steve at Texas; WIBA (1310 AM). to signing, there was no progress to • American Billy Casper shot a True; WTDY (1480 AM). Presti takes over as owner. signed players — Day 1 of summer No. 6 in Platteville came off without report in the cases of Perry, Gayle or second-round 69 for a 4-under-par McMichael. 136 total to lead by 2 incident. "We'll work with the guys in the strokes at the halfway mark of the Diving, "If we would have had 100 degrees, huddle," Defensive Line John British Seniors Open at Turnberry, I don't know if we could have done Levra said. "But I think it's bad for Scotland. Charles shot a 68. meets next week what we did today," Bears Coach any football team to know that its key • Jim Dent and Gordon Jones Mike Ditka said. "Things went very well for the first day." players aren't on the practice field." shot 5-under par 67s to share the The all-city diving and swim- Friday's huddle saw very little of first-round lead in the seniors New- Duerson's signing helped make ming meets will be held next week Ditka's day. A Pro Bowl selection Richard Dent and none of Dan Hamp- port Cup Golf Championship at in Madison. ton. Newport, R.I. each of the past four years, Duerson signed what is believed to be a two- Dent, the most valuable player in The diving meet, featuring Super Bowl XX, broke his left fibula teams from nine pools, starts Mon- year contract. Marquettetohost day at Parkcrest pool at 8 a.m. with "I'm happy to remain a Bear," against Green Bay last November competition involving boys and Duerson said in a prepared state- and spent the offseason in intense part of '92 tourney girls 12 and under. On Tuesday ment. No terms of the deal were dis- rehabilitation. .Preliminary reports competition involves boys and girls closed, but Duerson, 28, is expected to from light workouts were mixed. Marquette University will host ages 13 to 18. arrive in camp today and make his "I had no idea it would take this first- and second-round games of practice debut Monday. long to bring on the strength and agil- the National Collegiate Athletic As- Over 1,000 athletes from ages 6 ity," Dent said. "Ill be going twice a to 18 are expected in the city swim- "What's done is done," Ditka said day, but what I do twice a day will be sociation postseason basketball of Duerson's brief holdout. "It's set- tournament in 1992 at the Bradley ming meet at Hill Farm Pool Pre- a different story." liminaries will be held at 9 a.m. tled and the main thing is to get in The morning practice found Center arena, the school an- Nancy Lopez Elmer Helser here and play football" nounced Friday. Thursday and Friday. The finals Hampton in pads, the afternoon prac- will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. Said an obviously excited Mike tice sans pads. But Hampton, recov- Eight teams are to take part in Council super middleweight title, mid-October. Singletary: "I'm excited about it. It's the Midwest Regional first- and Top Rank promoter Bob Arum an- ering from his eighth knee operation The decision makes Kentucky exciting for Dave and exciting for our in 10 years — that's right, eight-for-10 second-round games March 21-22, nounced Friday. the second state in the nation to football team." 1992, with two teams advancing to The fight was announced earlier — spent the entire day on the side- offer a lottery game based on the Correction Veteran defensive tackle William the final 16 for the Midwest Re- in the week, but a date and location outcome of National Football lines. gional tournament in Kansas City. was undetermined. Perry and safety Shaun Gayle remain "So far, so good," Hampton said. League .games. The Oregon Lot- A trade involving the Detroit unsigned as do 1989 first-round draft tery Commission voted earlier this Tigers and the "If things go as scheduled, I could picks , a defensive maybe play in our third preseason month to offer a similar game. reported in Wednesday's edition end from Florida, and Donnell Wool- Leonard-Duran Kentucky approves was not official The trade was con- game (Aug. 27 against Kansas City). ford, a defensive back from Clemson. We'll see." tingent on the White Sox signing All four skipped Friday's practices. date, place set football lottery NBA reinstates Gary Pettis to a one-year The only notable injury Friday A fifth player, defensive tackle was a slightly sprained ankle for Sugar Ray Leonard and Ro- The Kentucky Lottery Corp. contract extension within 72 hours. Steve McMichael, was in camp for his Rockets' Wiggins That deadline passed Friday. third-year defensive end Sean Smith. berto Duran will fight outdoors voted Friday in Louisville, Ky., to NFL-mandated urinalysis but did not Earlier in the day, the Bears placed Dec. 7 at the Mirage Hotel in Las offer football betting when it begins The National Basketball Associ- Compiled from State Journal wire work out. McMichael, a 10-year vet- tight end Cliff Benson on waivers Vegas for Leonard's World Boxing operating computerized games in ation and the league's players as- services and staff reports eran who wants his contract renegoti- after he failed his physical QB Walsh signs: 4 years, $4.1 million Fontenot reports Associated Press NFL NOTES The came to after 4-day holdout terms with holdout Steve Walsh on Friday for a total above 90. GREEN BAY (AP) - Herman package of $4.1 million spread over This year, temperatures have Fontenot, who was absent from the PACKERS NOTES four years, Coach Jimmy Johnson been as high as the mid-80s in the af- first four days of the Green Bay said. ternoons, but nothing like last season. Packers' Walsh, who decided to pass up his And, while the New Orleans area training camp, finally reported 'What I'm saying is, senior year at the University of has been drowned in rain over the Friday, saying he'd been trying to re- Miami (Fla.) to enter the National past weeks, the Saints worked right work his contract. "How much am I Football League's supplemental through two light showers that came Fontenot, obtained in a trade with worth to this team? draft, will fly to the Cowboys' camp at during practice time over the past the on draft day, Thousand Oaks, Calif., today to sign two weeks. How badly do you his contract and begin workouts. was fined more than $8,000. • Upshaw disputes pay scale "I'm going to work. I don't care want me?'" The Cowboys already have Troy talk: Gene Upshaw, head of the NFL about the fines," he said. Aikman, the No. 1 overall pick in the Players Association, disputed predic- Fontenot had been selected by the Herman Fontenot regular draft, in camp, and reports tions by management's labor rela- Packers as a Plan B free agent last have indicated that Walsh could be tions chief that an entry-level pay March but decided not to sign with traded. scale for rookies could be in place by the team, losing out on a signing But Johnson said the Cowboys' next season. bonus in the process. After he was ob- Braatz were scheduled to meet today plans include Walsh. Upshaw, executive director of the tained in the trade, Fontenot said he in Sheboygan. Harris, who briefly at- ; "We're not considering a trade for union, said Jack Donlan of the Man- still wanted the same money he tended the Packers' Friday afternoon Steve at this time," Johnson said. "We agement Council, made his remarks would have received as a free agent. practice, said he hoped to be on the plan for him to be here and compet- "to put pressure on the unsigned "What I'm saying is, 'How much practice field this afternoon. ing for the job. We're not looking for players." am I worth to this team? How badly Two other unsigned players were any more offers for Steve. We plan Donlan was quoted as saying the do you want me?' I'm here to give also in the team's locker room Friday for him to play for the Cowboys." 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal could what I got. All I want is conversation — defensive backs Tiger Greene and A substantional bonus was in- rule by September or October on the about it. Not just tell me what to do. I Ken Stills, both of whom are reported cluded in Walsh's contract but it union's antitrust suit against the don't think any man should be told close to signing. wasn't disclosed. According to the league. He said that after the deci- what to do. I'm here because I want • Braatz clarifies Starr com- contract, Walsh could be traded to sion, the salary scale could be negoti- to be here." ment: Braatz issued a two-sentence any other NFL team in 1989. After ated Fontenot said he was told he statement to clarify a statement he 1989, he will give Johnson a list of four Upshaw disagreed. would have to prove himself before made Thursday, in which he said Har- teams he doesn't wish to be traded to. "All he's doing is trying to scare he asked for more money. He said he ris is represented by a group, RAL • Redskins' Williams in hospital: the players," he said. "There are a lot held out for four days to make a point, Asset Management Group, that is Washington Redskins quarterback of unsigned players, especially in the even though the fines were hefty. headed by former Packers coach and Doug Williams was admitted to a Vir- first couple of rounds of the draft." "If you want to make something quarterback . ginia hospital to receive treatment • Mack joins Browns camp: Run- clear, if you want someone to know Braatz said that the Starr group for his ailing back, team officials said. ning back Kevin Mack joined the where you're coming from, see it was new in the agent field and was Williams said Sunday that he had Cleveland Browns camp in Mentor, from your point of view, you've got to trying to make a name for itself in the suffered the injury about six weeks Associated Press Harris negotiations. Ohio, after spending a month in reha- All-pro nose tackle Tim Krumrie, far right, a former University of Wiscon- give up to get a little," Fontenot said. ago while running on a treadmill The bilitation following his arrest on drug "I wanted them to understand That produced a vehement denial injury was initially diagnosed as a sin athlete, makes a point to teammates Matt where I was coming from, what I from Starr, who said, "That's a total trafficking charges. D'Amico (97) and Ed Brady at the Bengals' camp in Wilmington, Ohio. nerve problem in his right leg, but no In a news conference upon his ar- feel I know what I'm worth, playing inaccuarcy." certain diagnosis has been released. Krumrie, who broke his left leg in last season's Super Bowl, hopes to .. Starr said the purpose of his group, rival at the camp, Mack said he was play this season. to the best of my capacity." • Team officials said Williams, who sorry for the ordeal his case is caus- Packers Coach Lindy Infante said in which former Packers teammate has already missed a week of training ing for his parents and the Browns. Fontenot took "an expensive vaca- Bob Long is a partner, is to provide camp, will be treated with bed rest "I'm a little nervous now with all different away. They'd give him dif- objected to coverage of the case, tion." > financial counseling and planning, and traction for at least one week. eyes on me, but it's something I'm ferent reads, they'll try to confuse which included stories this week on a • Jacke signs, Buford c.ut: The "Bob and I have nothing to do with • Saints like the weather: Friday going to have to deal with," he said. him." decision by prosecutors to charge Packers signed kicker , negotiations. Absolutely nothing," was finally the kind of day the New him with possession of marijuana their fifth-round draft choice from Starr said. • Peete takes Lions by storm: It Peete, the club's sixth-round draft Orleans Saints were looking for when pick, is one of five bat- more than two months after his ar- Texas-El Paso, and waived veteran In his statement, Braatz said: .they moved preseason camp from appears that rookie rest in . punter Maury Buford. . '.'Bart Starr is not connected in any may be winning the tling for the starter's job. The others hot, muggy Louisiana to the cooler, are veterans , Eric Hip- Wilder, 31, passed a voluntary drug Jacke's signing leaves top draft way with the negotiations -with Tim dryer climate of La Crosse. team's quarterback battle. test administered by the Buccaneers choice Tony Mandarich as the only Harris. Starr is a principle share- Peete has been impressive since pie and , and free-agent Friday's morning practice began . after the May 13 incident. He con- unsigned rookie. holder in the company with Bob Long with temperatures at 66 degrees and training camp opened at Rochester, tends a small quantity of marijuana Buford, who punted for the New and RAL Management but takes no ended with the thermometer at 70. It Mich., 10 days ago, and Coach Wayne • Buccaneers aren't talking: The allegedly found in a car he owns, but York Giants last season, was signed role in negotiations for players the Was 78 for the afternoon practice. Fontes said the former Southern Cali- have stopped was not driving, did not belong to him. as a Plan B free agent. company represents." fornia athlete looks better with every talking to the media in what players "Outstanding," Coach Jim Mora The players held a team meeting • Harris, Greene, Stills close in: • Just a sprain for Affholter: A said. "This afternoon is just perfect." practice. described as a show of support for Friday and decided to "temporarily" Linebacker Tim Harris, the team's running back James Wilder's legal bone scan taken on fourth-round draft The Saints moved to the Univer- "I like Rodney, I really do," Fontes decline all interview requests be- sack leader the last three seasons, choice Erik Affholter was negative sity of Wisconsin-La Crosse last year said. "I think he has tremendous poise fight against a misdemeanor drug cause they believe Wilder is "the ulti- said he was close to signing. charge. and the wide receiver's ankle injury^ in time for a record-breaking heat for a rookie. But if he were to be the mate victim of circumstance." Harris said his agent Ulice Payne would be treated as a sprain, Infante spell, day after day of temperatures starter, they'd come after him every Wilder's teammates specifically Wilder's court date is Sept. 7. and Packers Vice President Tom said. I Miley wins match play/20 1C Sports editor: I Angels assume AL West lead/30 • Wisconsin State Journal William K. Brophy, 252-6170 SPORTS I CLASSIFIED ADS/50 Friday, August 4,1989 Brewers fans should 14 in first Harris give thanks Seldom offensive Reds signs for MILWAUKEE - If you had gone on vacation July 18 and returned to civilization score record-setting KO Wednesday you would have been shocked to find the had gone from State Journal wire services 12 games out first place to 2% games out of CINCINNATI - The numbers: The way we've been first place in the East. Twenty batters came to the plate. 2 years After you rubbed your eyes, you logically Sixteen got hits. There were 12 sin- playing this year, you asked what happened? gles, 3 doubles and I . never know. We Well, for starters, Seven hits came before the first out. ByJohnAehl send a,thank you note Nine hits came before the second. might get shut out Sports reporter to Baltimore Seven players had two or more hits. tomorrow. Or no-hit.' GREEN BAY — The ' Thursday Manager Frank It took 38 minutes to complete. afternoon practice turned into a lively and loud reunion Robinson, who saw .Fourteen runs scored. Todd Benzinger party. his overachievers In one . By one team. Linebacker Tim Harris was back after an 11-day lose 12 of 13 games It happened Thursday for the hits in an inning was set in 1883 by contract holdout, and everybody was aware of the fact. and slide back to the struggling, injury-riddled, can't- the NL club in Chicago. Last year's most valuable — and most visible — rest of the mediocre catch-a-break , who The 16 hits broke the major Packers player signed a two-year contract worth $1.185 division. out of nowhere produced a fantastic league record of 14, set by the Bos- million Thursday morning. BILL Milwaukee took first inning not even history could In the afternoon, the talkative Harris was out on the BROPHY match. Sixteen hits. Fourteen runs. ton Red Sox in 1953 against Detroit. practice field, working on his promise to lead the de- SPORTS EDITOR advantage of the The 12 singles in one inning broke Orioles' skid. The All on the way to a record-setting the mark of 11 set by St. Louis fense as he did last year, when he scored a touchdown, Brewers are 10-10 18-2 pummellng of the Houston As- against Cincinnati in 1925 and two safeties and had a team-leading 13% sacks. since the all-star break, but they won 10 of tros. matched by Boston against Detroit But it wasn't Harris' first trip to the Packers prac- the last 14 by tightening up the defense, "It was really amazing," Reds in 1953. tice field. In fact, Harris came to several practices getting good pitching and timely hitting. Todd Benzinger said The Reds also tied two major even as he was holding out. "I don't think anyone could have expected after the Reds set three major league records, with seven players "I know it's the usual thing for unsigned players to that we get back in this as quickly as we league records and tied two more. getting at least three hits and six hide out but it's hard for me to stay away," he said. did," third baseman Paul Molitor said. "I "I don't know how you explain scoring two or more runs in a game. After his first practice, he was smiling and satisfied think a lot of us expected Baltimore to hit a it," Jeff Reed said. The nine straight hits off Forsch in the locker room. "Everything went fine," he said. low. But the longer they played well, you "I've been hi some wild games tied the NL record for most consec- Harris said he was not bitter over the length of the started to have doubts." myself," Manager Pete Rose said utive hits off one . Erskine on-again, off-again contract negotiations. If the doubters were worried, they should' after the Reds matched his uniform Mayer of the Philadelphia Phillies One of Harris' agents, former Packers player Steve remember the Orioles are in the AL East, a number with their first-inning run set the mark in 1913. Luke, said Harris will receive a base salary of $425,000 division where only one team has a winning output "But I've never seen any- The first eight Reds reached in 1989, plus a $50,000 reporting bonus and a $30,000 ros- record yet the fifth place team is only five thing like that." base before pitcher Tom Browning ter bonus. Luke said Harris also will receive a $125,000 games back, It's a division where the Especially for a fifth-place team, grounded out. The Reds then got signing bonus, running his total 1989 compensation to Yankees lost 11 of 14 games and didn't lose decimated by injuries, struggling to nine straight hits off Forsch before 1$630,000, tops on the team. ground in the standings. But the rules say produce runs. For a day, anyway, Mariano Duncan and Quinones flew But Tom Braatz, Packers vice president of football that the East must have a representative in the scoring was easy. out to end the inning. operations, said Harris did not receive a signing bonus. the playoffs. The Reds finished with 26 hits. Could such an offensive outburst The Packers have a policy against giving signing bo- "Realistically, it's going to be tough for Rolando Roomes, Benzinger and carry over for the previously punch- nuses to returning veterans. anyone to win more than 87 or 88 games this Reed each had four. Luis Quinones, less Reds? "We don't discuss terms on veterans, but I will say year," Molitor said. "When we sat down in Eric Davis, Ken Griffey and Ron "It could," Rose said. "It could that he did not receive his signing bonus. Thats incor- Kansas City (for a team meeting), we had 70 Oester each had three. have a very positive effect, because rect," Braatz told the Milwaukee Journal games left and said if we win 45, we'd have a All but 10 came in the first in- a lot of guys did a lot of positive Luke said Harris will receive a $485,000 base salary chance. Basically, we've played at that level, ning. Astros starter Jim Clancy things. Everybody on the team got a in 1990, plus a $40,000 roster bonus and a $30,000 report- Baltimore has done its part and we have faced seven hitters. He retired not hit the first inning. This is a game a ing bonus. Should he make the Pro Bowl this season, his hope. But so do three or four other teams." one. All seven scored Reliever Bob lot of guys can build on." base salary could be increased to between $600,000 and - ' All of those teams have holes. The Orioles Forsch faced 13 hitters, allowing 10 Benzinger stopped short of Associated Press $700,000 in 1990. are young and the bullpen has been hits. He gave up seven runs. agreeing. "The way we've been Besides Harris, safety Ken Stills signed a one-year taxed, yet the Orioles play 17 of the next 20 "We were having fun for a playing this year, you never know," contract with the team. That leaves four players un- games at home. Cleveland has good pitching, change," Roomes said. "It's been a he said. "We might get shut out Scoreboard tells story signed — offensive tackles and Darryl but its ace, Greg-Swindell is hurt. long time since we had a lot of fun." Haley, linebacker Johnny Holland and first-round draft Reed, Roomes, Benzinger, Qui- tomorrow. Or no-hit" After their 14-run first inning, it was only a matter pick Tony Mandarich. That leaves Boston and Toronto, the two of time before the Cincinnati Reds players and teams likely to keep the Brewers' eyes nones, Davis, Griffey and Oester all • Cubs beat Phillies, move had two hits in the inning. The previ- coaches would congratulate each other on a vic- • Packers release two more free agents/20 focused to the Scoreboard over the final 55 within two games of Expos/3C tory over the In Cincinnati. games. Boston is over injuries to Marty ous record of six batters with two .Barrett, Jim Rice and Ellis Burks, but the pitching staff is hurting. The Red Sox have Lee Smith, a closer second only to Milwaukee's Dan Plesac in the East. Both will be important down the stretch. The Blue Jays have a lot of talent yet Muskies likely have won only 12 of 25 games in their new ballpark. If they don't learn to adjust to the Skydome — where they play 22 of the last 38 games — they could have problems. to remain here Then there's the Brewers, a team buoyed by the addition of 40-year-old left-hander Jerry Reuss. He will give the Brewers a By Kerby Meyers veteran No. 3 pitcher behind Chris BOsio and Sports reporter MUSKIES Teddy Higuera. But don't forget he still had Barring an unexpected objection an 8-5 record and a big 5.06 ERA with on the floor of the City Council, ATTENDANCE Chicago. While General Manager Harry Madison will remain the home of The Madison Muskies' paid Dalton deserves credit for making a move, it the ' Class A Mid- attendance In each of the team's doesn't convince everyone the front office is west League affiliate in 1990. eight seasons In the Class A committed to winning. Team and city officials said Midwest teague at Warner Park: "Committed is a strong word," Molitor Wednesday they have worked out 1982 124,123 an agreement to add a year to the 1983 ....119,905 said. "It had been frustrating because some 1984 110,949 of the holes we had were pretty glaring the Madison Muskies' current .lease, al- 1985 96,553 first half. For them to wait until we proved lowing them to remain at Warner 1986 95,468 that we were going to be a contender was a Park next season. The proposal also 1987 84,381 little frustrating for everybody. includes a two-year option for 1991 1988 88,348 and 1992. 1989 *49,601 "But the move shows that they are trying Assistant City Attorney John •Through 44 dates, with 14 to fill areas where we need help. Jerry might Rothschild said the contract is dates remaining. win five or six games for us and I think that scheduled to be presented to the would be a great contribution." council for referral to the Parks Still, the Brewers have deficiencies. They Commission at the next session on costs involved in running the park. are susceptible to right-handed pitching August 15. Muskies management requested unless Greg Brock produces runs as he has Aid. Larry Olson, whose 12th Dis- a change from the original format the last two weeks and the bench is woeful — trict includes Warner Park, said the of the proposal — a three-year op- with B.J. Surhoff, Gus Polidor, Joey Meyer proposal should sail through the ap- tion. According to Chuck Barnhill, and Terry Francona as reserves. proval process. part owner of the club, team offi- But at least the Brewers are in a pennant "I don't expect any trouble," cials wanted to delay the option race. And in a state where the Packers and Olson said. "It basically looks like a decision for a year so they could Badgers figure a .500 football season is State Journal photo/L. ROGER TURNER contract that we have agreed upon study the popularity of Warner outstanding and a bid to the National already and I don't see any stum- Park. Invitation Tournament sends basketball fans Getting some air bling blocks at all." "We were concerned as to into cartwheels, the local sports fan has The three-year deal retains the whether Warner Park was the best every right to be thrilled. Wade Mengel of Maple Bluff catches a breath of qualify. More qualifying Is scheduled for today, basic precepts set down in the four- spot to be playing," said Barnhill, Just so the same fan remembers the air during qualifying in the boys 13-14 age group with finals in all events and age groups is set for year contract signed in 1986. The co-owner with Barbara Bronner, Brewers record says they are three games of the 100-meter freestyle at the All-City Swim Saturday. Story on 4C. rent will remain $7,500 for the sea- under .500 and lucky to be in the AL East. Meet at Hill Farm Pool Thursday. Mengel failed to son, and the team will assume all Turn to 4C, Col. 6 For now, Crim takes pitching over casting ByAndyBaggot around his neck. No kidding. Plesac (2-3, 25 saves, 2.55 ERA) give unavailable during the final weeks of said. "You become more erratic with Sports reporter "Fishing is something I can't get Milwaukee one of the best, if not the 1987 and '88. Trebelhorn is picking it. The more times you're out there MILWAUKEE - If Chuck Crlm enough of," Crim said, premier, one-two relief combination Plesac's spots carefully; almost you become sharper with your mov- had his druthers, he would be out The same can be said of his job. in the major leagues. exclusively one-inning stints when the ing pitches. That's a big key for me." every day in his boat, trying on lures, Going into this weekend's series "I know he's the best setup man in Brewers have the lead. Before the season started, Trebel- revving his trolling motor and gen- with the California Angels, Crim the American League," Brewers It's a different story with Crim. horn and Hartenstein mapped out a erally soaking in the solitude pro- leads the American League'in ap- Pitching Coach Chuck Hartenstein "The more I pitch the better I plan of attack for Crim, detailing how vided by the great outdoors. pearances with 51. The right-hander said of Crim. get," he said. "I don't like getting he would be used. Crim credited the While most of his Milwaukee is on a pace to surpass 70 games, his Manager Tom Trebelhorn said if rusty in the bullpen." two for sticking to it. Brewers teammates dive into USA league-leading total of 1988. In spring you started a list of his players most Crim, whose discovery and devel- "I think they've done a hell of a job Today, Sports Illustrated or The training, Crim said his goal was to es- attractive to other teams, Crim would opment was the highlight of spring kind of pacing me out through the Sporting News, Crim scans every tablish a club record for relief ap- be among the top five. training two years ago, has a most re- whole year," he said. "Even though fishing magazine he can get his hands pear^nces, a mark held by Ken Sand- "A lot of teams would love to have silient arm. He insists he can pitch I'm still leading the league in appear- on. ers, who made 83 in 1971. someone like Charlie," Trebelhorn three every other day and one ances, I feel stronger right now than I While most flip channels to ESPN, Effectiveness runs parallel to said. in between if necessary and not be ad- did in spring training. I feel better." CNN or SportsChannel for other Crtm's durability. He is 7-5 with a 3.07 What is interesting about the games and updates, Crim is absorbed average and five saves in Crim-Plesac combo is the divergent versely affected. Hartenstein said he has no fear of by "Bass Masters." 73% innings. In his last 13% innings aspects of their use. On one hand, "For me being a breaking ball, Crim burning out by the end of Sep- Some wear gold chains adorned spanning nine games, he has allowed Trebelhorn and Hartenstein are being sinker ball-type pitcher, I've got to be tember. Even though he'd rather be fish- with their uniform numbers, the just one earned run. cautious in their utilization of Plesac run out there every day because you "He's getting better instead of ing, the Brewers' Chuck Crim Crim's setup skills combined with after injuries (hyperextended elbow end up losing your breaking ball showing signs of getting tired or leads the American League with Brewers emblem or a religious me- 51 pitching appearances. dallion. Crim has a gold bass dangling those of left-handed closer Dan and shoulder tendinitis) rendered him (without consistent work)," Crim whatever," 'Hartenstein said of Crim. >' 4C SPORTS • Wisconsin State Journal, Friday, August 4,1989 Gosling, Freiman share spotlight in qualifying By Tanya McDonald said. "It will be a litUe intimidating. I The friendly foes Freiman speaks record 1:11.07 in the 100 in set pool records in the 15-17 age Sports reporter CITY SWIM MEET hear it's one of the fastest pools in the of are Jenny Bryant, Jesperson and the 13-14 age group, knocking 2 sec- group. A senior-to-be, Dold swam a Maybe it was something in the country." Andrea Wolosz. Though they swim on onds off the 1982 record of Park' 2:18.73'in the 200 IM and a 1:10.39 in water. Or perhaps, in one case, the Gosling shattered the pool record Freiman, of the Monona Swim different high school teams and crest's Sue Sauthoff. the 100 . In both races, he familiar surroundings. of 2:35 she set earlier this year in the Club and a sophomore to be at La Fol- against each other at the All-City Bryant, also of Ridgewood and a' swam two seconds faster than the old Whatever the reason, Amy Gosl- 200IM, and knocked 5 seconds off Mi- lette, set pool and city records in the 'Meet, they are also teammates on the sophomore-to-be at Memorial, swam, record .•''.. ing and Paige Freiman were among chelle McKeith's 1&82 record in the 100 breaststroke in the 13-14 age Badger Dolphins swim team during the 100 freestyle in 1:00.12, a pool and' •While Dold-was busy setting those making big splashes Thursday 100 butterfly. group, She had a time of 1:15.83, the winter. meet record. She shaved 2 seconds.off records, 6ne of his fell Hanson at the 22nd annual All-City swim meet breaking the 1980 mark of Christy "It's always friendly competition Jesperson's pool record set.earlier clocked a 36.47 in the 50 breaststroke at the Hill Farm pool. Gosling, who will be a senior at Vedejs of Hill Farm. She set a pool against them," Freiman said. "We this year. The 1980 city record'of in the boys 11-12 age group, breaking Gosling, swimming in her home Madison West in the fall, is using this record of 1:08.5 in the 100 individual support each other." 1:00.78 was held by. Ann Drolsom of Dold's 1985 pool record of 36.7. pool, set meet and pool records in t^ie meet to tune up for next week's Jun- medley, chopping 2 seconds of Mi- Jesperson, of Hill Farm, had a Hill Farm. age 15-17 100-meter butterfly with a ior National meet at Austin, Texas. chelle Jesperson's 1988 time. pool and meet record time of 29.66 in Setting the pace among the boys 'Qualifying continues today at 9 time of 1 minute, 7.13 seconds and a There, she will compete in the 200 IM, Freiman, too, is headed to the jun- the 50 butterfly in the 13-14 age group, were Chris Dold of Hill Farm and ,a,m. in the 8-and-under and 9-10 age pool record in the 200 individual med- 100 butterfly and swim on three relay ior nationals next week. But instead surpassing her one-year-old city Josh. Hanson' of Ridgewood. 'groups. The top six in eaten event ley in 2:29.10. The 200 individual med- teams. of concentrating on the upcoming record of 30.12. Dold, a state high scho61 (fhampion qualify for the finals. Finals in all ley is in the city meet for the first "This is will be my second time meet, Freiman looks at the All-City Wolosz, of Ridgewood and a fresh- at West in the 200 individual medley events and age groups are scheduled time. going to junior nationals," Gosling Meet as a fun time to be with friends. man-to-be at Memorial, had a pool and runrierup in the 100 breaststroke, for Saturday, beginning at 9 a.m. • f ..' SCOREBOARD BASEBALL GOLF CITY SPORTS AREA SPORTS Muskies

Christie Jacobs, Ridgewood, 1:14.58; 5, Heidi Professional Professional Swimming schlenke, Nakoma, 1:15.1«; 6, Robyn Balllett, Middle- Softball tournaments ton, 1:16.01. seek lease CINCINNATI REDS RECORDS SET PDA ST. JUDE CLASSIC ALL-CITY MEET WESTfORT - A men* Class C.sloWpJKh tour- Record! set or tied Thursday In Cincinnati's 1B-2 At Memphis, Tennessee At HIM Farms pool nomwent Is scheduled for Aug. 19-30 at The W|llows. victory over Houston: Thursday's first-round results Thursday's qualifying results Metro golf EntrV tee Is S75 with a trophy and prize money award- Malor League records Ml—team 43 — Doug Tewell, 30-33. BOYS ed. For more Information, cbll 2444451. Mast hits In an Inning — u. Old record: 14, Boston 44—Jim Gallagher, 31-33. LODI — A Ifcteam double elimination co-ed tour- 45 — Brian Watts, 31-34; Ed Florl, 32-33. Ages 11-11 revisions Red Sax vs. , June 18,1953. 50-meter freestyle — 1, David Collins, Westslde, Alice Johnson recorded a hoje-in-one nament will be held at Goeres Park Aug. 18-20. Entry Most singles In an Inning —11. Old record: 11, St. 46— Billy Mavfalr, 35-31; Bob Twoy, 33-33; Mark 28.49; 2, Brady Gomez, Ridgewood. 28.91; 3, Paul perl- on the par 3,127-yard 6th hole at Pleasant fee Is S75. Cpntact Cathy Kazmlerczak at 435-4684, of Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds, April 22,1975. Lye, 32-34. berg, Ridgewood, 29.32; 4, Cory Claffey-Koller, Shore- View Thursday using a 5-wood. •' Terrl Paepke at S9J-5737. Batters with two or more hilt In on Inning. — 7. Old 47 — Bernhard Longer, 34-33; Payne Stewart, 33- BELLEVILLE — Two tournaments at-Super Continued from JC 34; Fulton Allem, 35-32. wood, 30.03; 5, Scott Kllev, Cherokee, 32.20; 6, Jeff record: six by Chicago vs. Detroit on Sept. t, IBM. Gennrlch, Hill Farm, 32.34. CHEROKEE LADIES9-HOLB LEAGUE ' Bowk a men's Class C slow-pitch tournament Aug. 18- Malor League records tied—team (Modern era) 48 — Billy Ray Brown, 33-35; Bob Glider, 34-34; 50 backstroke — 1, David Fralllnger, Ridgewood, '20, and a co-ed slow-pitch tournament Sept. -1-3. Call Wayne Levl, 34-32; Bill Sander, 35-33; Billy Androdo, A flight: low gross — Cyndy Allmond-W; PFD — 424-3774 for further Information, . . • Most players with three or mare hits In the game 34-34; Dick Mast, 32-34. 34.88; 2, Rob Verhelst, Ridgewood, 38.78; 3, Ryan Sue Kindle. B flight Mow grots — Donna Austin 54;. wife of sports a'gent Jim Brdnner. — 7. Set by vs. Philadelphia <9 — Jay Don Blake, 34-35; Pat Mcgowan, 34-35; Schwarz, Parkcres, 39.73; 4, Tom Ross, Monona, 40.43; PFD—Austin. C flight: low gross — Carol Underwood,. Phillies, June 12,1928; equalled by 5, Mark Vallem, Hill From, 41.01; 6, Casey Rlchler, Chris Sleffenhagen 61; PFO—Ba.rb Renk. "We wanted a year to look .into the vs. Philadelphia Phillies, June 28, 1939 (first game) Trevor Dodds, 35-34; David Canlpe, 34-35; Bob Lohr, Nakoma, 41.05. and Chicago White Sax vs. Kansas City, April 23,1955. 36-33; Andrew Magee, 34-35; Nick Price, 33-34. 100 Individual medley — 1, Josh Hanson, Ridge- Nakoma (70) — Joel Goode, 76; Doug, Rassmus- Softball- '• ' ' . park site, and asked for the'year ex- Most players with two or more runs scored In on ,70 — Tim Morris, 35-35; Ron Streck, 35-35; Hubert wood, 1:14.45; 2, David Collins, Westslde, 1:14.42; 3, sen, 77; Gary Scammell, 78; Kevin Goode, Jim Roelke, Inning — t. Set by Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Cincinnati Green, 37-33; Mike Donald, 35-35; John Mahaffev, 35- Brady Gomez, Ridgewood, 1:17.28; 4, Jason Kozlar, 79. ' • tension plus two' option years." Reds, May 21,1952. 35; , 34-34; Hal Sutton, 34-34; Jodie Mudd, 35- Hill Farm, 1:19.45; 5, Chris Hlnderaker, Parkcrest, Glenway (J2) — 'MAROA Harry Snobarger Jr./Sr. OtLLESPIB'§ PLACE UEAOUE 35; Rick Dalpos, 34-34; Gregory Ladehoff, 36-34; John 1:24.16; 4, Andy Gansner, Shorewood, 1:25.09. scramble: 1, Lee Henderson and Berg, 30; 2, Le- AtCottaoeOrove The only real change in the lease National League records tied — learn Daly, 35-35; Brian Claar, 34-34; Webb Helntzelman, 34- 50 breaitstroke — 1, Josh Hanson, Ridgewood, Grande, Schwelr and Svlveshjr. 30; 3, Bros), 5uh.ce and MAPI Gearhepds 4, Matrix 10; Harsesnoe Bar 9, Most consecutive hits given up by a pitcher — 9, 34; Dan Halldorson, 34-34; Bobby Wadklns, 34-34; Jim e. Paulson, 31; 4, Flsker, Grout tjnd Hans«v31. Interstate Periodicals 5; RayoVac 17, Graybohl 4; Mid- allows for a second level of outfield by Bob Forsch. Set by Ersklne Mayer, Philadelphia Hallet, 37-33; Howard Twltty, 37-33; Dave Elchelber- 34.47 (pool record); 2, Paul Perlberg, Ridgewood, Phillies, Aug. 18,1913, ninth Inning. 39.43; 3, Patrick Zwank, Middleton, 40.23; 4, Andy Gan- Glenway (31) — Steve Davis, 31; Paul Heubner, west Uniforms (Glllesple'sl 13, Silver Eagles?. fence located behind the current bar- ger, 35-35; Dave Rummells, 34-34; , 34- sner, Shorewood, 40.42; 5, Lee Chrlstensen, Ridge- 33; Patrick Sweeney, 34; Rass Torgenion, 3J, Malor League records tied—Individual 34; George Burns, 34-34. wood, 41.47; 6, Chris Hlnderaker, Parkcrest, 41.83. Maple Bluff (71) — Joel JohnVm, 74; Brian Mur- rier. The additional layer will provide Most plale appearances. Inning — 1. Luis Qul- 50 butterfly — 1, David Frattlnger, Ridgewood, phy, 75; Jeff Slmonsan Chuck Hunn, Jack Kelly, John nones and Mariano Duncan. Held by many. 33.63; 2, Cory Claffey-Koller, Shorewood, 34.50; 3, Jeff Mahler, 76; Harry Slmonson, 77; Jim MCVey, Fred extra advertising space. Most at-Dats, Inning — ). Luis Qulnones. Held by Gennrlch, Hill Farm, 34.81; 4, Scott Klley, Cherokee, Gage, 78; Brad Pressenlln; Steve Caravello, Jim-Holt, Baseball • many. 35.01; 5, Jason Kozlar, Hill Farm, 35.57; 4, Rob Ver- John Hart, 79. "That will help us make a profit," Amateur helst, Ridgewood, 34.67. Pleasant View (71) — BrpdMunn, John VYottvT?; Cottage Grove plays host to the Amer-. Barnhffl said. "I don't know if we'll Ages 13-14 Bill Curtln, Rick PettloH 79. • lean Legion Class A state tournament Brewers averages WWSGA MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP , 100 freestyle — 1, Matthew Dupuls, Middleton. Lake Windsor (72) — Duahe Ekern, 73. make a profit this year. I was espe- At Nakoma OC, Madison 59.13; 2, Stephen Crow, Middleton, 59.71; 3, Jeff Bruns, The Springs (71) — Alan Petckham, 79. beginning Saturday at • Clarence Buss Thursday's final-round results Ridgewood, 1:00.34; 4, Andy Kroeker, Ridgewood, Odana Hills (73) — Kong Woo Lee, 77. ~ •- Field, concluding wrth the championship cially unhappy about the rainouts we BATTING 1:02.28; 5, Brian Walnger, HIM Farm, 1:02.57; 6, John Blackhowk (71) — John Koti, 73; Jan Vander- ob r h 2b <3b hr rbl ovg WOMEN Conroy, Nakoma, 1:04,30. ploeg, 74,- Bo Welch, 75; Jiff Tallard, 76; Bob Naro- game Wednesday evening. had in July." • Yount 408 M 132 27 4 13 71 .324 Championship flight 100 backstroke — 1, Erik Bauch, Middleton, wetz, 77; Daro Buchanan, Chuck Iverson, 7J; Doug Ol- Opening ceremonies afe at 10:30 a.m. Molltor 395 54 118 18 4 7 33 .299 Championship final: Sara Mlley, North Hills CC- 1:11.57; 2, Jeff Bruns, Ridgewood, 1:11.77; 3, Stephen denburg, Gary Ross, 79. Saturddy, followed by the first game/ Rain forced the loss of three home BrocK 193 22 55 7 0 8 33 .285 Menomonee Falls,def. Cathy Jo Johnson, Public Crow, Middleton, 1:13.37; 4, Chris Pennlngton, Park- Cherokee (71) — Doug Koehler, 68; Tom Steftihau- Black Earth aoalnsJ'Westby, at 11 a.m. Gontner 352 38 91 13 2 0 33 .259 Llnks-Germontown, 19 holes. Consolation final: Lisa crest, 1:19.49; 5, Crls Blattner, Westslde, 1:20.00; 6, er, 74; Jim Kllbone, 75; George B. Long, Fran Adams, _._..... — _. — dates in July .— bringing the year's Felder 174 27 44 7 1 0 11 .253 Karthelser, Public Links-Port Washington, def. Sue Tom Vanden Heuvel, Ridgewood, 1:21.44. 76; Stretch Jaeger, Jeff Knopsteln, Pelt Haas, Bob The.tournam«nt field Includes Waterford, . fota„,l into ninm_e. * arMtncr to n«»r«d persisiem BroBOS 375 54 93 7 3 12 50 .248 President's flight wood, 1:08.12; Z Jason Verhelst, Ridgewood, 1:10.12; 78; Jan Doyle, Paul Halllngstad, 79. • . Grove, and defending state • champion attendance woes. Sheffield 311 31 77 15 0 4 29 .248 Championship final: Jean Ann Ragsdale, Nakoma 3, Eric Bauch, Middleton, 1:10.40; 4, Travis Van Yahara Hills (71) — Ralph Chamber I In, 78. Cllntonvllle. ' • . Surhoff 300 23 73 8 2 4 38 .243 GC-Madlsan, def. Klmberly Millies, Edgewood GC-BIg Sclver, Shorewood, 1:13.37; 5, James Imhoff, Nokoma, <« Using the pet-game average paid Froncono 197 22 44 9 1 3 18 .234 Bend, 20 holes. Consolation final: Joy Anderson, Ozau- 1:16.06; 6, Lee Michael Peters, Ridgewood, 1-.16.37. Four games are scheduled for Sun- Deer 384 « M 15 2 25 61 .229 kee CC-Mequon det. Terry Hall, Maple Bluff CC, 2 and 100 breastsftoke — 1, Nick Gansner, Shorewood, Volleyball day, three Monday, and two Tuesday In attendance over the final.third of last ~ O'Brien 112 15 25 4 0 3 17 .223 1. 1:11.33; 2, Andy Kroeker, Ridgewood, 1:18.55; 3, Brian this' double-elimination -tournament. season, this year's total projects to Engle 45 5 14 3 0 2 8 .215 First flight Walnger, HIM Farm, 1:20.49; 4, Joshua Swtnton, Park- Pairings are determined by. first-round Polldor Ill 11 23 4 0 0 11 .207 Championship final: Liz Rudolf, Butte des Marts crest, 1:14.35; 5, Mark Marehause, Middleton, 1:26.16; FOUR LAKES RECREATION result's. American Legion players are 74,949 over 58 dates,^ a 13,894'drop Meyer 84 7 15 2 0 4 9 .179 CC, Appleton def. Sandy Scandrett, Ozoukee CC, 1-up. 4, Ben UPhoff, Shorewood, 1:26.8t. Co-ed Power 03: Ice Cubes def. Bounclit' Blnos, 15- Others 71 00 00 3 .000 Consolation final: Sara Toveson, Bluemzund CC- 50 butterfly — 1, Matthew Dupuls, Middleton, 17, 15-7, 10-7; Don't Know def. PSHA. 16-14, 15-2, 4-15; aged 16-19. years. from last year's total of 88,843 over 65 Team 342) 4M 93] 144 21 84 437 .258 Wauwatosa, def. Sandy Shockley, Nakama GC, 1-up. 28.43; 2, John Conroy, Nokoma, 30.71; 3, Jason Ver- Heurlkon def. L&C Setters, 9-15,15-12,15-12; Comic Re- Stolen bases (99) — Molltor 17, Gartner 15, Felder helst, Ridgewood, 30.85; 4, Phil Petit, Parkcrest, 32.62; lief def. Ball Bangers, 15-4,15-10,15-2. AMERICAN LEGION dates. Both numbers pale in compari- 15, Braggs 11, Yount 10, Sheffield 8, Surhoff 7, Spiers 4, Second flight 5, Lee Michael Peters, Ridgewood, 31.44; 6, Tom Thor- Co-ed Power 01: Spike force def. Mad Netters, 15-' CLASS A STA'TE TOURNAMENT Deer 4, Polldor 1 Franco™ 2, Brock 2. Championship final: Coppy Ferdinand, Nakoma stad, Parkcrest, 31.90. 0, 15-9, 15-13; Buckeye Inn Slommers def. Ozone De- son to the high of -124,123 in 1982, the GC, def. L. Mills, Coulee GC-Onalaska, 2-up. Consola- Ages 15-17 fense, IM,154, 9-15; Deep Six It def. WdsBlei' wipe- . At Cottage Orovt • PITCHING tion final: Martha Brusegar, Cherokee CC-Madlson 100 backstroke — 1, Chad Kane, Parkcrest, outs, 15-3,15-4,15-5; Skywalkers def. 01' Brick Inn by' •v Saturday* flitt-roundganwi . team's first seasoil However, the IP h er bb so w-l era def. Mary Ellen Heus, Rlvermoar CC-Waterfard, 4-3. 1:06.00; 2, Ryan Horton, Parkcrest, 1:07.58; X Pat forfeit. Block Earth vs. Westby, lla.m. ' average actual attendance per game Plesac 42Vb 37 12 12 38 2-3 2.SS • Waterford v»: Palmyra, 2 p.m. Third flight Schmedeman, Ridgewood, 1:09.28; 4, Matt Simpson, Co-ed Open 0»: Dig This def. Individual Choice IV, Nekoosa vs.- Cllhtonvllle, 5 p.m. Navarra 48% 54 14 13 26 3-3 2.59 championship final: Marty Van Steenderen, Ridgewood, 1:10.09; 5, Kevin Whalen, Shorewood, 11-15,15-7, 15-2; Bone Crushers def. Flat Feet, 5-15,15- is up, 824-788, over last season.' Boslo 174 .163 52 35 131 12-7 2.69 Meadow Springs GC-Jefferson, def. peg Spengler, 1:11.34;4, LarsGulbrondsen,Shorewood,l:12.47. 10,15-12; Copper Grid def. Nitty Gritty, 15-7,15-1,15-11. Rlpon vs. Collage Grove, i p.m. . Filer 19 13 6 9 « 2-1 2.84 Nakoma GC, 8-6. Consolation final: Rose Rlngelmonn, 100 freestyle — 1, Herble Henemen, Shorewood, Co-ed Open M: Pacific Scene def. Bran Gnus, 14- "This isn't the type of thing" you Crlm 73Vb 71 25 20 35 7-5 3.07 Coulee GC-Onalaska, def. Sandra Nuerenberg, Black- 57.28; 2, Tim Oaks, HIM Form, 57.43; 3, Peter Zana, 14,15-12,11-9; MNVT def. Ball Movement; 15-9,15-10, Hlguera .'..... 97% 84 35 37 67 6-4 3.23 hawk CC-Madlson, 4-3. Shorewood, 57.45; 4, Ryan Horton, Parkcrest, 59.37; 5, 154; BOOPS def. Short Circuits, 15-4,154,15-11; OOC HOME TALENT NIOHT LEAGUE can turn around overnight," Muskies Fossas 29>/3 28 11 11 24 1-1 3.36 Fourth flight Jon Krouse Ridgewood, 59.74; 4, Matt Simpson, Ridge- Splkers def. Joe's Fire Station, 15-10,7-15,15-11. Krueger 66tt 74 26 26 45 3-2 3.53 wood, S9.96. Co-ed open 04: Badger Bowl def. WMC Corp, 15-9, Middleton, S-Z , ' ' Director of Operations Jeff Jurgella Aldrlch 26 24 11 12 12 1-0 3.81 Championship flight: Mary Lou Galvez, Nokoma GC, def. Leila Moon, Monroe CC, 2-1. Consolation 200 Individual medley — 1, Chris Dold, HIM Farm, 3-15,15-2; Bank One def. Sugar and Spikes. 9-15, 17-15, Verona ...-.:...... •. 0000110 — 2 75 said of the attendance problem, Knudson 63% 67 29 17 26 2-3 4.10 2:18.73 (pool record); Z Chad Kane, Parkcrest, 114. Clutterbuck "67Vi 73 31 16 29 2-5 4.14 final: Belle Lueck, Koshkonong Mounds-Fort Atkin- Middleton 10*MOO — 34 ) son, def. Vlckl Moon, Monroe CC, 4-3. 2:21.54; 3, Ryan Scheuerman, Monona, 2:29.23; 4, Jake Women's Open 01: Leo's Ladles def. Club Lamark, Fahey and Ados. Bennett, Dahmen (7) nnd Haiack. which resulted in a previous low of Blrkbeck 44% 57 27 22 31 0-4 5.44 Edle, Shorewood, 2:30.37; 5, Lars Gulbrandsen, Shore- 12-15,15-7,15-10; Ace Hardware def. Ravovoc, 6-15,17- W —Bennett. L — Pahev. . . .. August 119% 154 73 44 43 9-10 5.49 Fifth flight wood, 2:34.53; 4, Tim Oaks, Hill Farm, 2:35.92. 15,15-12. Leading hitters.— Wang (V)'3x3.' 2B — Kohlman •84J81 paying spectators in 1987. "We Veres 4Vi 73230-1 6.23 Championship final: Jane Morgan, Nakoma GC, 100 breaststroke — 1, Chris Dold, Hill Farm, (VhWang,M.Smith(V). _ . .. _ ' Wegman 51 69 38 21 27 2-6 6.71 def. Mary Kay Gempeler, Nakoma GC, 5-4. Consola- 1:10.39 (pool record); Z Ted Wllke, Monona, 1:14.24; 3, have been making gradual progress Mlrabella 13ft 15 13 7 4 0-0 8.78 tion final: Ann Rupnow, Lake Arrowhead GC-Nekoosa Peter zana,i Shorewood, 1:16.59; 4, Dan Christiansen, Others 3 4 3 1 6 04 9.00 def, Carol Markleln, Reedsbura CC, 11 holes. Ridgewood, 1:16.79; 5, Jake Edle, Shorewood, 1:18.23; Stotighton, 11-3 .'•' '."'•'"' as -we try out more promotions, but Team 941Vi 994 409 304 554 51-55 3.90 Baseball Saves (31): Plesac 25, Crlm 5, Aldrlch 1, Krueger Junior championship 4, David Wuerger, Parkcrest, 1:18.45. Whitewater .-. ...•. Oil0000 —' > I 2 nine rainbuts, including, five over 1. Championship final: Mary Molllnger, Ozaukee 100 butterfly — 1, Herble Henemen, Shorewood, Stoughton , : 044300.x—11 U 0 CC, def. Stacy Plrk, Kenosho CC, 6-4. Consolation 1:04.97; 2, Ryan Scheuerman, Monona, 1:07.97; 3, The deadline to enter the Busch city • Greenleaf, Vawuez J3) and Greenbaugh. Klttte- June and'July, makes it tough." final: Dana Tzakls, Maple Bluff CC-Madlson def. Mitch Lower, Parkcrest, 1:09.84; 4, Pat Schmedemon, men's baseball tournament Is today at 6

Lanes 7 (Ilrst-round playoff); Paul Swenson Insurance 8, Knuckle's 6 (league championship). Saturday Jl Trl 4-3-8 179.70 Midwest League 11TH 1/BhGrade A Dlsl DC Time: 38.94 3/8 Namckagon: Anchor Savlnos 18, Dudley's Two 5 Bu (at Canton, Ohio) EIGHTH 1/ehGradeC Dlsl5/16 Time: 31.123/8 dengue championship). 8 Velvet Buccsan 10.20 460 400 Swimming (Affiliations In parentheses) »°l° I Washington 6 Digger O'Toole 13,40 7,40 4.40 3Pro'sCholce 4.80 4.60 Olympic: RMT 14, Jingles 11 (leaoue champion- (at , Japan) 1 Impersonator 19.40 6.40 ship). SECOND HALF San Francisco 2 ...... LA Rams 4 Manchester Iowa 7 on NORTHERN DIVISION 4 CCD Baby's Fault 6 60 Qulnlela 3-6 28.80 Onolda; Echo Tap 6, WEA Insurance Trust 2 (sec- Sunday Qulnlela 1-6 139.20 J2 Trl 8-3-4 496.00 W L Pet OD (at London, England) ond-round plavolf); Trophy TOP 8, Echo Tap 4 (second- J2 Trl 6-1-4 994.00 SI Trl 6-3-4 248.00 round playoM). iSouth Bend (White Sox) 59 17 .430 Cleveland 1 ...... Philadelphia SI Trl 6-1 -4 497.00 Belolt (Brewers) 27 19 .587 5 1JTH l/8hGrade D Dlsl 5/16 Time: 30.73 3/6 ALL-CITY MEET Redwood: Centre Guodalupe 12, Overdogs 7 Home team In CAPS NINTH l/8hGrade B Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.033/8 Rocktord (Expos) 23 19 ,548 4 (C) 1989 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC. 7BNB'sReese 11.80 5.60 3.204 Shell Rao 10.20 4.20 3.40 At Hill Farm! pool (league championship). 7 Aerodynamic RX 3.80 300 Sierra: Friendly Tavern 13, Cardinal Bar 3; Ave- Wausau (Mariners) 24 24 .500 6 2PalC Phllly Don 5.60 3.60 Thursday's qualifying results Kenosha (Twins) 22 22 .500 « 6 Bold Babe 3*40 BOYS nue Bar 15, Regent St. Retreat 6. 8 GarodlCb Sail . 440 Applclon (Royals) 22 23 .469 4Vi Qulnlela 2-7 34.60 Qulnlela 4-7 20..0 Agei 11-12 Madison (Athletics) 17 27 .384 II $2 Trl 7-2-8 477.60 Q.D. 3-8; 4-7 214.20 SO-mcler freestyle — 1, David Collins, Wcstslde, •tog J2 Trl 4-7-4 190.60 23.69; 2, Brady Gomel, Rldgewood, 28.91; 3, Paul Perl- Jl Trl 7-2-8 238.80 GILLHSPIE'S PLACE LEAGUE SOUTHERN DIVISION 10TH l/8hGrade C Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.18 3/8 Jl Trl 4-7-6 95.30 berg, Rldgewood. 29,32; 4, Cory Clalfey-Koller, Shore- At Cottage Grove •lading 13TH 1/ehGrade C Dlst DC Time: 39.37 3/8 W L Pet OB 1 JC Candy Kisses 14.40 12.20 480 wood. 30.03; 5, Scott Kllev, Cherokee, 32.20; 6, Jeff MAPI Gearhcads 4, Matrix 10; Horseshoe Bar 9, 5 Easy N Close 9.20 5.40 SfCCIassyMark 35.60 12.20 5.20 Gennrlch, Hill Farm, 32.3A. interstate Periodicals 5; Ravovac 17, Gravbahl 4; Mid- Springfield (Cordlnals) 24 18 .591 4MattsNlnla 960 sun zCedar Rapids 25 19 .548 1 6 Rosle Doll 3*0 SO backstroke — 1, David Frattlnger, Rldgewood, west Uniforms (Gillcspie's) 13, Silver Eagles?. DUBUQUE GREYHOUND PARK Qulnlela 1-5 74.20 SRedSeekonk '" jio 34.88; 2, Rob Verhclst, Rldoewood, 38.78; 3, Ryan Peorla (Cubs) 23 21 .523 3 Qulnlelo 4-6 105.00 Clinton (Giants) 20 23 .445 SVi Thursday evening results J2 Trl 1-5-4 924.20 Schwari, Parkcres, 39.73; 4, Tom Ross. Monona, 40.43; FIRST l/8hGradc E Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.613/8 SI Trll-5-6-462.10 J2 Sup 8-4-5-1 13917.00 1, Mark Vollem, HIM From, 41,01; 4, Casey Rlchtor, Quad City (Angels) 19 22 .443 iVi Jl Sup 8-4-5-1 6958.50 Burlington (Braves) 20 5 Quasky Ricochet 22.00 (.80 4.80 Super Six 6 of 6 Nakoma, 41.05. 24 .455 6 4HHHealWrap 3.80 3.40 Attendance 1,867 Waterloo (Padres, Orioles) .... 12 31 .279 131/1 Pays$24,123.80 100 Individual medley — 1, Josh Hanson, Rldge- 7 MB's Kitty Gold 5.80 1 winner Handle J 213,497 wood, 1:14.45; 2, David Collins, Westslde, 1:14.42; 3, z — First-half champion Qulnlela 5-4 27.00 Brady Gomez, Rldgewood, 1:17.28; I, Jason Kozlar, VolB«»vl»all S2Trl 5-4-7 527.40 HIM Form, 1:19.45; 5, Chris Hlndcrakcr, Parkcresl, Thursday's results $1 Trl 5-4-7 243.80 1:2.1.16, 4, AndyGonsner, Shorewood, 1:25.09. Madison 5, South Bend 3 Springfield 9, Kenosha 5 SECOND l/8hGrade M Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.37 3/8 50 breastitrokc — 1, Josh Hanson, Rldgewood, 3 AC Brisk Buster 5.00 3.40 3.40 UNIVERSITY SQUARE 4 36.47 (pool record); 2, Paul Perlberg, Rldgewood, Cedar Rapids 11, WausauB FOUR LAKES RECREATION Peorla 1, Burlington 0 2Snazzey Cassl 12.60 5.60 39 43; 3, Patrick Zwank, Mlddleton, 40.23; 4, Andy Gan- 7 CCD Common Sense 2.80 .A. SPJV-^E LEE J O I M T| sner, Shorewood, 40.62; 5, Lee Chrlstenson, Rldge- Co-ed Power 03: Ice Cubes del. Bouncln' Blnos, 15- Belolt 1, Rockford 0, SUSP., rain 17, 15-7, 10 7; Don't Know del. PSHA, 14-14, 15-2, 6-15; Qulnlela 2-3 41.00 wood. 41.47; 4, Chris Hlnderoker, Parkcrest, 42.83. Quad City at Clinton, ppd., rain D.D. 5-3 58.60 50 butterfly — 1, David Frattlngcr, Rldgewood, Hcurlkon del. L8.C Sellers, 9-15, 15-12, 15-12; Comic Re- Appleton at Waterloo, Ppd., rain lleltlet. Boll Bongers, 15-4, 15-10, 15-2. 12 Trl 3-2-7 203.60 33.63; 2, Cory Claffcy-Koller, Shorewood, 34.50; 3, Jeff Today's games Jl Trl 3-2-7 104.40 Co-ed Power 01: Spike force def. Mod Netlers, 15- South Bend at Madison, 7 p.m. "'Do THE RIGHT THING' Gennrlch, Hill Farm, 34.81; 4, Scott Klley, Cherokee, 0, 15-9, 15-13; Buckeye Inn Slammors def. Ozone De- Appleton at Waterloo (2) THIRD 1/BhGradeE Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.503/8 35.01; 5, Jason Kozlar, Hill Farm, 35.57; 6, Rob Ver- 5 Cortina 14.00 6.20 5.00 heKI, Ridgewood, 36.67. fense, 15-8, 15-6, 9-15; Deep Six It def. Washles' Wipe- Kenosha at Sorlngffeld outs, 15-3, 154, 15-5; Skvwalkers del. Ol' Brick Inn by 2PotCLIsmore 11.00 6.40 Ages 13-14 Belolt at Rockford (2), completion of SUSP, game 6She IsMusIC 4.40 Is A GREAT FILM." forfeit. Cedar Rapids at Wausau 100 freestyle — 1, Matthew Dupuls, Mlddleton, Qulnlela 2-5 113.20 59.13; 2, Stephen Crow, Mlddleton, 59.71; 3, Jeff Bruns, Co-ed Open 08: D'g This del. Individual Choice IV, Quad City at Clinton (2) Roger Ebert, SISKEL & EBERT 11-15. 15-7, 15-2; Bone Crushers def. Flat Feet, 5-15, 15- Peorla nt Burlington J2 Trl 5-2-8 835.40 Rldgewood, 1:00.36; 4, Andy Kroeker, Rldgewood, 51 Trl 5-2-8 417.70 1:02.28; 5, Brian Walnger, HIM Farm, 1:02.57; 6, John 10, 15-12; Copper Grid det. Nitty Gritty, 15-7, 15-1, 15-11. FOURTH l/8hGrade B Dlst 5/14 Time: 31.293/8 Conroy, Nakoma, 1:04.30, Co-ed Open 05: Pacific Scene def. Bran Gnus, 14- 16, 15-12, 11-9; MN&T del. Ball Movement, 15-9, 15-10, 4Belabound 12.00 4.40 4.20 100 backstroke — 1, Erik Bauch, Mlddleton, Miscellaneous 7 Pat C Oakle Doak 6.20 5.00 1:11.57; 2, Jeff Bruns, Ridgewood, 1:11.77; 3, Stephen 15-6; BOOPS det. Short Circuits, 15-4, 15-4, 15-12; OOC Splkcrsdef. Joe's Fire Station, 15-10, 7-15, 15-11. 5 Midnight Flapper 9.00 Crow, Mlddlclon, 1:13.37; 4, Chris Pennlngton, Park- Qulnlela 4-736.60 Co-ed Open 04: Badger Bowl def. WMC Corp, 15-9, crest, 1:19.49; 5, Crls Blattner, Weslslde, 1:20.00; 6, Q.D. 2-5; 4-7 1241.80 10040 I Tom Vanden Heuvol, Rldgewood, 1:22.44. 3-15, 15-2; Bank One def. Sugar and Spikes, 9-15, 17-15, 11-6. $2 Trl 4-7-5 991.60 100 Individual medley — 1, Nick Gansner, shore- Latest line $1 Trl 4-7-5 495.90 wood, 1:08.12; 2, Jason Verhclst, Rldgewood, 1:10.12; Women's Open 02: Leo's Ladles del. Club Lamark, 12-15, 15-7, 15-10; Ace Hardware def. Rayovoc, 6-15, 17- FIFTH l/8hGradcD Dlst 5/14 Time: 31.45 3/8 3. Eric Bauch, Mlddleton, 1:10.40; 4, Travis Van American League 2 Ohpa's Streaker 8.00 5.60 5.20 UNIVERSITY SQUARE 4 Sclver. Shorewood, 1:13.37; 5, James Imholf, Nokoma, Favorite / Odds Underdog 1 HP'S Linda Lee 6.80 4.20 IXClUSIVe MADISON SHOWINGI 1:16.06; 6, Lee Michael Peters, Rldgewuod, 1:16.37. Oakland 6Vi-T/i SEATTLE 3 PatC Twiggy 8.00 UNIV AVE.&'LAKE ST 257-7200 FRI & SAT 2tOO-4i43-7i30-9iS3-12ilS 100 brcattitroke — 1, Nick Gonsner, Shorewood, BOSTON 6V3-7W Cleveland Qulnlela 1-2 35.40 1:11.33; 2, Andy Kroeker, Rldgewood, 1:18.55; 3, Brian TORONTO 7-8 New York $2 Trl 2-1-3 333.00 Wolnger, HIM Farm, 1:20.49; 4, Joshua Swenson, Pork- BALTIMORE Plck'em Texas Jl Trl 2-1-3 166.50 crest, 1:24.35; 5, Mark Morehouse, Mlddleton, 1:26.16; MINNESOTA Plck'cm Kansas City SIXTH 1/BhGrode A Dlst 5/16 Time: 30.94 3/8 6, Ben Uphoff, Shorewood, 1:26.81. MILWAUKEE Plck'em California 1 Toddling On 3.60 3.00 2.40 50 butterfly — 1, Matthew Dupuls, Mlddleton, CHICAGO Even-4 Detroit 4KD'sWondermouse 7.20 5.40 28.43; 2, John Conroy, Nakoma, 30.72; 3, Jason Ver- National League 2HelenZook 3.80 RALPH MACCHIO helsl, Ridgewood, 30.85; 4, Phil Petit, Parkcrest, 32.62; NEW YORK SVi-tVi Montreal Qulnlela 1-4 22.40 5, Lee Michael Peters, Rldgewood, 32.64; 6, Tom Thor- PITTSBURGH Even-4 Chicago J2 Trl 1-4-2 121.80 PAT MORTTA stad, Parkcresl, 32.90. City and area CINCINNATI 4Vj-7Vj Atlanta Jl Trl 1-4-2 60.90 Agei 15-17 ST LOU IS 7-8 Philadelphia SEVENTH l/8hGrade D Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.47 3/8 100 backstroke — 1, Chad Kane, Parkcrest, LOSANGELES Plck'em San Diego 4 Outpost Warrior 25.00 5.40 4.00 1:06.00; 2. Ryan Morton, Parkcrest, 1:07.58; 3, Pat CHEROKEE LADIES9-HOLE LEAGUE SAN FRANCISCO 4-7 Houston 3 Susan Hayward 3.60 3.20 Schmcdeman, Rldgewood, 1:09.28; 4, Matt Simpson, A flight: low gross — Cyndv Allmand 44; PFD — NFL PRESEASON 6 BNB'sCatchlnon 4.60 The Rldgewood, 1:10.09; 5, Kevin Whalen, Shorewood, Sue Kindle. B fllght:low gross — Donna Austin 54; Favorite / Points Underdog Qulnlela 3-4 21.40 1:11.34; 6, Lars Gulbrandsen, Shorewood, 1:12.67. PFD — Austin. C flight: low gross— Carol Underwood, 52 Trl 4-3-8 359.40 100 freestyle — 1, Herble Henemen, Shorewood, Chris Steffenhagen 61; PFD — Barb Renk. 57.28; 2, Tim Oaks, HIM Farm, 57.43; 3, Peter Zona, Madison Savoyards, Ltd. Presents Karate Ticket Prices: Shorewood, 57.45; 4, Ryan Horton, Parkcrest. 59.37; 5, Nakoma (701 — Joel Goodc, 76; Doug Rassmus- Jon Krouse Ridgewood, 59.76; 6, Matt Simpson, Rldge- sen, 77; Gary Scammell, 78; Kevin Goode, Jim Roelke, $10.00 Regular Gilbert & Sullivan's wood, 59.96. 79. $7.00 Seniors/1 200 Individual medley — 1. Chris Dold, HIM Farm, Glenway (32) — MARGA Harry Snobarger Jr./Sr. Students Kid 2:18.73 (pool record); 2, Chad Kane, Parkcrest, scramble: 1, Lee Henderson and Berg, 30; 2, Le- 2:21.54; 3, Ryan Scheuerman, Monona, 2:29.23; 4, Jake Grande, Schwolr and Sylvester, 30; 3, Brost, Sunce and PartJJJ Edle. Shorewood, 2:30.37; 5, Lars Gulbrandscn, Shore- E. Paulson, 31; 4, Flsker, Grout and Hanson, 31. $5.00 Mali wood, 2:34.53; 6, Tim Oaks, HIM Farm, 2:35.92. Glenway (32) — Steve Davis, 31; Paul Heubner, 100 breaststrokc — 1, Chris Dold, HIM Farm, 33; Patrick Sweeney, 34; Russ Torgenson, 35. SAT-SUN 1:10.39 (pool record); 2, TedWIIke, Monona, 1:16.26; 3, Maple Bluff (71) — Joel Johnson, 74; Brian Mur- WKOYS MIDDLETON Peter Zano, Shorewood, 1:16.59; 4, Dan Christiansen, phy, 75; Jeff Slmonson Chuck Hunn, Jack Kelly, John 7i30-9i4O 1K>0-3:10 Rldgewood, 1:14.79; 5, Jake Edle, Shorewood, 1:18.23; Mahler, 74; Harry Slmonson, 77; Jim McVey, Fred UNIV.-AT PARMENTER 831-4124 5i20-7i30-9i40 6, David Wucrger, Parkcrest, 1:18.45. Gage, 78; Brad Pressentln, Steve Carovello, Jim Holt, Wisconsin Union Theater 100 butterfly — 1, Herble Henemen. Shorewood, John Hart, 79. August 4 and 5, &00 pm 1:06.97; 2, Ryon Scheuermon, Monona, 1:07.97; 3, Pleasant View (72) — Brad Munn, John Watts, 77; Mitch Lower, Parkcrest, 1:09.84; 4, Pat Schmedemon, BMICurtln, Rick Pettloff79. August 5 Matinee, 2:00 pm Rldgewood, 1:10.76; 5, Kevin Whalen, Shorewood, Lake Windsor (72) — Duane Ekern, 73. (Matinee offers reduced ticket prices; signed 1:11.30; 6, Mork Johnson, Rldgewood, 1:11.98. The Springs (72) — Alan Peckham, 79. for the hearing impaired) Odana Hills (72) — Kang Woo Lee, 77. GIRLS Blackhawk (72) — John Kotz, 73; Jon Vender- Ages 11-1J ploeg, 74; Bo Welch, 75; Jeff Tallard, 76; Bob Naro- Tickets Available at: 50-meter freestyle — 1, Kelly Bldllngmaler, HIM wetz, 77; Daro Buchanan, Chuck Iverson, 78; Doug Ol- Victor Allen's Coffee and Tea (all locations) Farm, 31.59; 2, Michelle Kramer, Parkcresl, 32.21; 3, denburg, Gory Ross, 79. Empire Records (Westgate) DRIVE-IN THEATRES Brooke Hubert, Rldgewood, 32.30; 4, Susie Topp, Mld- Cherokee (72) — Doug Koehler, 68; Tom Steinhau- Femnte Sales & Consignment ,, Hwy 51 Across from Truax Field. Open 7 p.m. dleton, 32.38; 5, Becco Uphoff, Shorewood, 32.41; 6, Mia .er, 74; Jim Kllbane, 75; George B. Long, Fran Adams, Patu Music Martin. Rldgewood, 32.44. 76; Stretch Jaeger, Jeff Knapsteln, Pete Haas, Bob Vilas Hall Box Office Children Under 12 FREE. Early Bird Price Until 7:30 p.m. 50 backstroke — 1, Solly Lehner, Hill Farm, 34.21 ; Bauch, 77; Jim Farroll, Orv Erlckson, Dean Sabatlnl, Union Theater Bx Office 2, Krassy Vcnzkc, Rldgewood, 34.56; 3, Annie Mor- 78; Jan Doyle, Paul Halllngstad, 79. Buffo Floral (all locations) scholl, Westslde, 34.48; 4, Erin Barclay, Shorewood, Yahara Hills (72) — Ralph Chamberlln, 78. 37.41; 5, Michelle Kramer, Parkcrest, 37.47; 4, Katy Q RALPH MACCHIO Gilbert, Parkcrest, 38.07. ' WEIRD AL"YANKOVIC 100 Individual medley — 1, Julie Alderman, Rldge- PAT MORTTA wood, 1:15.40; 2, Sally Lehner, Hill Form, 1:14.28; 3, Pro in Maya Judd, Porkcrest, 1:17.10; 4, Erin Schwarz, Mld- ...hats off to music director Christopher McOahan, dleton, 1:17.42; 5. Kelly Muchow, Rldgewood, 1:22.43; stage director John Carle and a strong cast that 6, Brooke Hubert, Rldgewood, 1:22.69. PGA ST. JUDE CLASSIC maintained a high level of ensemble... TZ j. 50 brcaststroke — 1, Katy Gilbert, Porkcrest, At Memphis, Tennessee (July 29,1989, Wisconsin Slate Journal) Thursday's first-round results Karate 39.62; 2, Lori Leonovlcz, Shorewood, tOM; 3, Nlssa Weaver, Rldgewood, 40.55; 4, Amy Skolaskl, Westslde, 63— DouoTewell, 30-33. 40.78; 5, Susie TOPP, Mlddleton, 41.40; 4, Amanda 64 — Jim Gollaoher, 31-33. Bcrndt, Westslde, 41.43. 65 — Brian Watts, 31-34; Ed Florl, 32-33. 50 butterfly — 1, Julie Alderman, Rldgewood, 66 — Billy Mavfalr, 35-31; Bob Tway, 33-33; Mark 33.14; 2, Krlssv Venzkc, Rldgewood, 33.82; 3, Erin Lvc, 32-34. Part III Schwarz, Mlddleton, 34.15; 4, Mayo Judd, Parkcrest, 67 — Bernhard Longer, 34-33; Payne Stewart, 33- SPECIAL! SAVE $$$ Shown dnt 35.03; 5, Laura Bruns, Rlduewood, 34.84; 6, Mara Et- 34; Fulton Allem, 35-32. manczvk, Shorewood, 37.50. Ages 13-14 100 freestyle — 1, Jenny Bryant, Rldgewood, ALL THE FUN FOR ONLY iGENEWlLDER RlCHARDPRVOR 1:00.12 (pool ond city record); 2, Janice McKelth, Hill PATRICK SWAYZE m Farm, 1:03.95; 3, Kim Maddox, Shorewood, 1:04.79; 4, Julie Fraltlnger, Rldgewood, 1:04.94; 5, Tara Renz, Monono, 1:05.01; 4, Betsy Buckley, Mlddleton, 1:05.57. 100 backstroke — 1, Andrea Wolosz, Rldgewood, $"T95 SEE N0EVIL, MADHOUSE 1:11.07 [pool record); 2, Kim Maddox, Shorewood, 1:14.84; 3, Sara Dlmick, Cherokee, 1:15.74; 4, Saman- ALL DAY RIDE, SLIDE AND Dalton's the best bouncer tha Carver, Mlddleton, 1:17.12; 5, Heather Draper, HIM Home Talent Farm, 1:17.29; 4, Jenny Welnlck, Parkcrest, 1:18.10. MINI GOLF PASS HEAR N© EVIL m the business. 151 100 Individual medley— 1, Paige Frelmon, Mono- m Mm na, 1:08.57 (pool record); 2, Michelle Jesperson, HIM Whitewater 0120000 — 3 8 2 Shown First Shown Second stoughton 044 350 x — 11 13 0 Farm, 1:09.11; 3, Jenny Bryant, Rldgewood, 1:09.81; 4, OFFER VALID THRU AUG. 14 ONLY! Julia Smith, Westslde, 1:11.18; 5, Janice McKelth, Hill Greenleaf, Vasquez (3) and Greenbaugh. Kittle- Form, 1:14.47; 6, Sally Whalen, Shorewood, 1:14.99. son, Hestness (4), Neath (6) and Veum, Spike (4). W — Kittleson. L — Greenleaf. 100 breastslroke — 1, Paige Frelmon, Monona, © KEVIN COSTNER 1:15.83 (pool and city record); 2, Julia Smith, West- Leading hitters — Stokes (S) 2x3, Nltzscne (S) 2x3, JAMES BELUSH side, 1:20.22; 3, Sally Wholcn, Shorewood, 1:24.11; 4, Vlkc (S) 2x3, P. Olson (S) 2x3, Knight (S) 2x2, Frllch- Kathv TOPP, Mlddleton, 1:24.49; 5, Maggie Mahler, Ing (W) 2x3, Schumacher (W) 2x3. HR — Stokes (S), Nakoma, 1:28.24; 6, Megon Schmidt, HIM Farm, Veum (S), Frltchlng, Schumacher. 28 — Sllnde (S), Vlke(S), Schumacher. FIELD QF 1:29.55. 50 butterfly — 1, Michelle Jesperson, HIM Farm, 29.66 (pool and city record); 2, Andrea Wolosz, Rldge- Verona 0000110— 275 wood, 31.50; 3, Tora Renz, Monona, 31.97; 4, Rachel Mlddlelon 1002000— 363 Fahey and Adas. Bennett, Dahmen (7) and Hoack. DREAMS Flshbaln, Westslde, 32.27; 5, Heather Draper, HIM K-9 Farm, 33.33; 6, Paige Valenta, Nokoma, 33.43. W— Bennett. L— Fahev. Leading hitters — Wang (V) 3x3. 2B — Kohlman Ages 15-17 Shown Fint and 100 freestyle — 1, Emmy Seuferer, Nakoma, (V), Wang, M. Smith (V). Sho«.n Second 1:03.52, 2. Tonlo Lowe, HIM Farm, 1:04.17; 3, Carrie Johnson, Rldgewood, 1:04.51; 4, Katherlne Kralner, Shorewood, 1:05.47; 5, Michelle McKelth, HIM Farm, 1:06.05; 6, Heather Binning, HIM Farm, 1:04.30. NBC AA TOURNAMENT Something down there will 100 backstroke — 1, Maureen Olson, Rldgewood, At Souk City W* FREE — GENERAL ADMISSION 1:12.13; 2. Emmy Seuterer, Nokoma, 1:13.67; 3, Amy scare the hell out of you. Lewis, Hill Form, 1:14.88; 4, Tori Henry, Monona, WolfCleaners 3303500 — 14 10 3 $ 95 n n plUS 1.15.04; 5. Suzl Schalrer, Rldgewood, 1:17.87; 6, Julie Lundeen's 0100200— 363 5 — WATERSLIDE PASS Perlberg, Rldgewood, 1:18.07. Oberbrunncr and Kelly; Kelllher, Chellch (2), 200 individual medley — 1, Amy Gosling, HIM Gold (4), Edwards (5), Bloom (7) and Czaplewskl. W $ Farm, 2:29.10 (pool and city record); 2, Carrie John- — Oberbrunner. L — Kelllher. 2°° — CAN AM CARS, BUMPER BOATS, MINI GOLF MAILS OF FIRE! son, Ridgewood, 2:34.89; 3, Melissa Fuss, Shorewood, Leading hitters — J. Lutz (WC) 3x3, Wnuk (WO 2:37.07; 4, Ann Sheehy, Mlddlelon, 2:44.20; 5, Julie 2x4; Randolph (LI 3x4. HR — J. Lulz. 3B — Gonrlng Jhown nnt DEEPSTARSIX Perlberg, Rldgewood, 2:44,23; 4, Jane Wheeler, Mono- (WC), B. Lutz (WO.2B —Wnuk. a DENNIS QUAID na, 2:46.87. INTERSECTION OF 190 & HWY 12/18 221-8161 Shown tocond 100 breaststroke — 1, Maureen Olson, Rldgewood, 1.18.46; 2. Ann Sheehy, Mlddlelon, 1:24.21; 3, Jullann Maida, Rldgewood, 1:25.34; 4, Heather Binning, Hill Farm, 1:25.61; 5, Maggie Topp, Mlddlelon, 1:28.29; 4, Tonlo Lowe, Hill Form, 1:29.02. STEVE MARTIN 100 butterfly — 1, Amy Gosling, HIM Farm, 1:07.13 (pool and city record); 2, Melissa Fuss, Shorewood, TOM HULCE • RICK MORANIS • MAETHA PLIMPTON • KEANU REEVES 1:09.15. 3, Michelle McKelth, HIM Farm, 1:09.87; 4. Christie Jacobs, Rldgewood, 1:14.58; 5, Heidi Schlenkc, Nakoma, 1:15.19; 4, Robvn Bolllett, Middle- JASON ROBARDS • MARY STEENBURGEN • DIANNE WIEST Ion, 1 .16.01.

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Inning, and tht hitters who ended them, IM— Ed Florl, 4S-&7. 5101 or 244-3997 lor further Information. Friday's qualifying results April 11 — , Texas (Ntlion Llrlano, IM — Jim Oollagher, 64.70; Billy Ray Brown, 68- SEMINARY SPRINGS — A Class C Slow-pitch BOYS Sports reporter "Dan Meinholz, my coach at Toronto, one-out triple). April M — Kirk McCasklll, 64; Bob Glider, 68-44. double elimination tournament Aug. 26-27. Entry fee AMI e-ond-tinder California (Nelson Llrlano, Toronto, leodoff double). 115 — Brian Watts, iS-TO. $75. Call Steve at 246-0701 for more Information. IS-meter freestyle — 1. Brad Winchester, Make- Kathy Preston has been swim- Cherokee, has been helping me with Mar 4 — John Forrell, Cleveland (Kevin Seltier, Kan- IM — Bernhard Longer, «7-49l Payne Stewart, 47- BLUB RIVER — A women's It-team double elimi- ma, 16.19; 2, Dylan Donnelly, PorKcrnt, It.Mi 1, the 50 backstroke this summer," sas City, no-out single). May 10 — , 69. nation fast-pitch tournament Aug. 10-13. Entry fee Is David Broun, Shorewood, 17.06; 4, Matt Mlalak, Ridge- ming for 4% years, and already she is Seattle (Tom Lawless, Toronto, leodofl single). July 4 1J7 — Fulton Allem, 67-70; Andrew Magee, 69-48; MO. Coll Dick Armstrong at (408) 537-2400. wood, 11.09; 5, Mario Jeftery, Parkcrest, 18.19) 6, El- Preston said. "With his help, I got bet- — Tom Browning, Cincinnati (Dickie Than, Philadel- Mike Donald, 70-47. Ml LTON — Three tournaments at the Countryside liott Gansner, Shorewood, 11.31. reaching for the stars. phia, leadolf double). August 4 — Dave Slleb, Toronto IM — Wayne Levl, 68-70; Doug Tewell, 6J-75i Hat Inn: Aua M, an aver-30 men's 12-teom double elimina- U backstroke — 1, David Broun, Shorewood, 19.B4 "I want to be the best swimmer in ter at it." (Roberto Kelly, New York, two-out double). Sulton, 70-68; Bob Twoy, 66-72. tion tournament; Aug 12-13, a 12-teom men's Class D (city record); 2, Dylan Donnelly, Parkcrest, 20.31; 3, 11? — Bobby Wodklns, 70-69; Howard Twlttv, 70- double elimination tournament; and Aug, 26-27, a 12- Erie Salotk, Monona, 21,10; 4, Aaron Klnos, Cherokee, the world," Preston said. "One day I Along with her coach, Preston is 6»; Lance Ten Broeck, 7J-»6; , 70-6?; team co-ed double elimination tournament. Entry fee 23.52; 5, Michael Moray, Maple Bluff, 23.59; 4, Matt Dannie Hammond, 71-68; John Daly, 70-6?. for each js S75. Contact Bruce at (608) 848-78*3 (or In- Malik, Rldgewood, 13.77. hope to swim in the Olympics." fond of Olympic gold medalist Matt Brewers averages 140 — Mark Lve, i«-74; Jim Hollet, 70-70; Dick formation. 25 breattstroke — 1, Elliott Oansner, Shorewood, Masl, 68-72; Tim Simpson, 73-47; Jeff Sluman, 7446; MARSHALL — A men's Class C fast-pitch tourna- 21.o2; 2, Nick Krltblch, Mlddlelon, 23.03; 3, Ben Kit- Preston, who swims for Cherokee Biondi. Jay Don Bloke, 69-71; Jay Haas, 70-70; , ment Aug. 12. Entry fee of S60, guranteed two games. slaar, Monona, 23.43; 4, Sam Llpp, Westslde, 24.27; f, Swim Club, appears to be headed in BATTINO 7J-67. For more Info, call Owen at 655-4054. T.J. Ryan, Porkcrest, 24.75; 4, Michael Parsons, "I like because I read ob r h 2b Ib hr rbl avg 141 — David Conlpe, 69-72; Nick Price, 6?-72; IXONIA — A co-ed slow-pitch double elimination Rldgewood, 24.BO. the right direction. In Friday's pre- an article in Swimmer's World maga- Yount 413 66 133 27 6 13 71 .321 , 71-70; Barry Jaeckel, 73-49; Tony Sills, tournament Aug. lft-30 at Ixonla Fireman's Park. 15 butterfly — 1, Brad Winchester, Nakoma, 1927; Molllor 39« St 119 U 4 7 33 .196 71-70; Ron Streck, 70-71; Gary McCord, 71-70; John Entry fee Is S75, due Aug. 12. Contact Roger Winter at % Eric Salopek, Monona, 21.29; x Mario Jeffery, Park- liminaries, she set three records in zine where he swam with dolphins to Brock 196 23 55 7 0 B 33 .381 Mahatfey, 70-71; Jodie Mudd, 70-71; Webb He|ntiel- (414) 261-4910, or Dennis Loppnow at (414) 261-5273 for crest, 21.41; 4, Jesse Davis, Shorewood, 51.43:5, Vahld Ganlner 356 38 93 13 2 0 33 .241 the 9-10 age group of the 22nd annual improve his technique," Preston said. Felder 178 37 45 7 1 0 11 .253 man, 70-71. more Information. Sodrzadeh, Parkcrest, 22.53; 5, Robert Zlehr, Middle- Spiers 157 21 39 3 0 1 12 .241 LPOA WASHINGTON OPEN WEST ALLIS — A 55 & over double elimination ton, 22.52. All-City swim meet at Hill Farm pool. "I thought that was neat." Sheffield 311 31 77 15 0 4 29 .241 At Bethesda, Maryland (ornament Aug. 30, 31 and Sept. 1 at Nathan Hale Soft- Ages Ml Broggs 379 54 93 7 3 12 50 .245 Friday's first-round results ball Complex. Entry fee Is S45. For more Information, 50 freestyle — 1, Scott Koilar, Hill Farm, J2.1B; 1 Finals begin at 9 a.m. today, con- M— , 34-12. contact the West Allls-West Milwaukee Recreation De- James Jefferson, Shorewood, 32.27; 3, Jeremy Levin, Preston said she wouldn't mind Surhofl 301 23 73 B 2 4 M .243 partment .at (414) 546-5570. Francona 197 22 44 9 1 3 It .234 67 — Rosle Jones, 34-11. Parkcrest, 33.90; 4, Jenner Dold, HIM Farm, 34.32; 5, cluding the three-day affair. The top trying that. But for now, she said she Deer 384 45 88 15 2 25 61 .229 68 — Mlssle McGeorge, 14-34. Andrew Kepper, Monona 35.54; 6, Chris Wood, Park- three finishers will receive medals O'Brien 114 15 25 6 0 3 17 .219 «? —Therese Hessian, 12-17. crest, 34.03. will stick to the basics. She swims for Engle 65 5 14 3021 .215 70 — Tracy Kerdvk, 37-13; Sandra Haynle, 37-33; Youth baseball 50 backstroke — 1, Ryan Keith, Monona 40.42; 2. and ribbons will be awarded to fourth Polldor 112 11 23 4 0 0 11 .205 Chris Johnson, 15-15; , 17-13; Cindy Jenner Dola Hill Farm, 40.78; 3, Jeremy Levin, Pork- Cherokee and for the Madison Rgg-Currler, 36-34; Hood, 35-35; Betsy King, 16- crest, 42.01; 4, Martin Tlernev, Shorewood, 43.05; 5, Meyer U > It 2 0 5 11 .111 OREGON — The Oregon Traveling Little League through 12th place in individual and Others 7 1 0 0 0 0 3 .000 34; Debbie Mossey, 36-34; Dawn Coe, 35-35; Hollls Matt Peckham, Rldgewood, 44.25; 6, Stuart Manning, Aquatic Club. Team M55 448 tu 144 11 17 419 .117 Stacy, 34-36; Meg Malton, 37-31. Is sponsoring a tournament Aug. 11-13 on the Oregon Monona, 44.30. relays. Stolen bates (101) — Molltor 17, Gantner U, 71 — , 17-14; Lynn Adams, 36-15; foltball diamonds. Entry fee Is MO. Rosters may have 100 Individual medley — 1, Seth Center, HIM Farm, Including the two city records Felder 16, Braggs 11, Vaunt 10, Sheffield B, Surhoff 7, Susan Sanders. 36-35; Robin Walton, 14-171 Vlckl Fer- 15 players ages of 9-12. No player may be 13-years old 1:29.52; 2, Brett Walnger, HIM Farm, 1:30.11; 3, Mike Preston set pool and city records Spiers 6, Deer 4, Polldor 2, Francona 2, Brock 2. gon, 36-35; Patty Haves, 35-36; , 37-14; before Aug. I. For further Information, contact tourna- Bauch, Mlddlelon, 1:30.94; 4, Jeremiah Lodholi, Mono- Preston grabbed Friday, she now Stephanie Lowe, 37-34; , 36-15; Donna ment director Bob Ladwlg at (6061835-7596. no, 1:31.B1; 5, Peter Jacobs, Rldgewood, 1:15.45; 6, in the 50-meter backstroke with a PITCHING White, 36-35. Steven Wise, Parkcrest, 1:16.0K owns four. Her records from 1987 still 72 —Cindy Rarlck, 36-36; Kim Bauer, 35-37; Myra time of 36.67 seconds. The former pool IP h er bb so W'l era SO breattstroke — 1, Brett Walnger, HIM Farm, stand in the 25-meter freestyle and Plesac 42V* 37 12 12 38 2-3 2.55 Blackwelder, 36-36; , 37-35; Allison Fin- Auto racing 43.43; I Seth Center, HIM Farm, 43.47; 3, Chris Wood, record was 38.41, set by Lisa Leono- Navarro 48% 54 14 13 26 3-3 2.59 ney, 35-37; Deedee Losker, 36-36; Cindy Mockey, 35-37; Parkcrest, 44.M; 4, Mike Bauch, Mlddleton, 44.77; 5, the 25-meter butterfly in the 8-and- Boslo 174 163 52 35 131 12-7 2.69 Laura Baugh, 37-39; Lynn Connelly, 36-M; Glna Hull, Ryan Keith, Monona, 45.29; 4, Sean Sweeney, Park- vicz in 1982. The city record time of 37-35; Pam Allen, 35-37; Loretta Alderete, 38-34. COLUMBUS IS1 SPEEDWAY Filer 19 13 6 9 6 2-1 2.84 Late Models crest. 44.54. 37.39 was held by Lesa Maddox, who under age group. Crlm 73V) 71 25 20 35 7-5 3.07 State golfers Trophy dash: Don Trapp, Albany. 1st heat: Ken 50 butterfly — 1, Scott Koilar, HIM Form, 34.S1 Hlguera 97% 84 35 37 67 6-4 3.23 74 — Sue Ertl, 36-18. Hommen, Madison. 2nd heat: Dave Oswald, Waterloo. (paal and city record); 2, James Jefferwn, Shore- set it in 1983. Three other records fell during Fossas 30Vl 28 11 11 25 1-1 3.23 75 — Sherrl Stelnhouer, 18-37. 3rd heat: Duone Deppe, Waterloo. 4th heat: Rick Nel- wood, 37.19; 3, Daniel Hopkins, Maple Bluff, 41.04; 4, Krueger 66 Vl 74 26 26 45 3-2 3.53 77 — Stephanie Farwlg. 39-38. son, Madison. Jeremiah Lodholz, Monona, 41.61; 5, Peter Jacobs, Preston also set the city record in Friday's preliminaries. Aldrlch 26 24 11 12 12 1-0 3.81 Rldgewood, 41.73; 6, Steven Wise, Parkcrest, 41.97. POA SENIORS WEST SHOWDOWN CLASSIC Consolation race: Roger Longseth, Madison. the 100 individual medley, swimming Knudson 63% 67 29 17 26 2-3 4.10 At Jeremy Ranch, Utah Semi-feature: Russ Gray, Oregon. Feature: rained OIRL5 David Braun of Shorewood Swim Gutterbuck 67VJ 73 31 16 29 2-5 4.14 Friday's first-round results out. Ages l-and-under Reuss 7 7 4 0 6 84 5.14 it in 1 minute, 17.91^ seconds. The 47 — Gene Littler, 34-33. Street Stock 15 freestyle—1, Alyssa Adler, Mlddleton, 17.44; Z Club claimed a city record in the Blrkbeck 44% 57 27 22 31 0-4 5.44 68 — , 34-34; , 35-33. Laura Busby, Westslde, 18.31; 3, Lindsay Geler, HIM previous mark of 1:18.28 was set by August 120% 155 73 44 43 9-10 5.44 Trophy dash: Ken Olson, Fort Atkinson. 1st heat: 8-and-under 25-meter backstroke U — Al Kelley, 34-35; Homero Blancas, 34-15; Troy Rodeleld. 2nd heat: Curt Schultz, De Forest. Ird Farm, 11.56; 4, Modelalne DeWlnkel, Shorewood, Veres 4V> 7 3 2 3 0-1 6.23 Billy Casper, 35-34; Bobby Nichols, 34-35; Orvllle 18.40; 5, Rachel LoClalr, Monona, 11.72; 6, Alicia Andrea Domek in 1979. Wegman 51 69 38 21 27 2-6 6.71 heat: Dennis Davidson, Waunakee. 4th heat: Steve where he clocked a 19.84. He broke a Moody, 34-35; , 13-16. Perkins, De Forest. Sth heat: Charlie Mlerendorf, Wa- Grailono, Rldgewood, 18.83. Mlrabella 13vi 15 13 7 4 04 8.78 - 70 — Bruce Devlin, 32-38; Jim Ferree, 35-15. 25 backstroke — 1, Jennifer Pofahl, Mlddleton, There was ho doubt that Preston Others 3 4 3 1 6 0-0 9.00 terloo. 14-year-old record of 20.10 held by 71 — Chick Evans, 32-39; Walter Zembrlskl, 36-35; NOTE: Because of the ralnout, next week the late 11.24; 2, Beth Priest, Parkcrest, 11.74; 3, Salty would become the record holder in Team M!V> 1002 411 30« Ml S2-M 1.90 Jim King, 16-15; Quintan Gray, 12-39; , McDonald, Shorewood, 22.07; 4, Cassle Morgan, Hill Saves (32): Plesac 25, Cr ImS;, AuIrlch 1, Krtjeger models will hove 50-lap and a 35-lap features, and Glenn Messner of Nakoma and Ger- 36-35. Street Stocks will have 35-lap and 25-lap features. Farm, 22.54; 5, Alicia Orailano, Rldgewood, 22.9B; 6, the 100 individual medley. Coming 1. 72 — Gordon Waldespuhl, 34-18; Joe Jimenez. 37- Margie Witter, Mlddleton, 23.27. ard Averill of Hill Farm. 35; Bob Toskl, 36-36; Ken Still, 35-37; Tommy Aaron, 15 breastttrake — 1, Jennifer Pofahl, Mlddleton, into the race, she was the seeded first 35-37; , 34-38. 23.72; I Nadla Sldo, Shorewood, 23.97; X Erin Kauf- Scott Koziar of Hill Farm set pool Minor league 73 — Gordon Jones, 36-37; J.C. Goosle, 35-38; Jim Baseball man, Mlddleton, 24.54; 4, Katie Lawler, Hill Farm, with a time of 1:16.20. Cochran, 36-37; Deray Simon, 37-36; Bob Brut, M-17; 24.72; 5, Lisa Munson, Monona, 24.15; 6, Sarah Ewalt, and city records in the 9-10 age group , 35-38. Hill Farm, 25,74. "I had an idea that I would get the MIDWEST LEAGUE 74 — Don Morgan, 37-37; Paul Moron, 38-36; Ben AMERICAN LEGION 15 butterfly — 1, Madeleine DeWlnkel, Shorewood, record in the 100 IM," Preston said. of the 50 butterfly with a time of 34,51. (Affiliations In parentheses) Smith, 37-37; Jack Fleck, 35-39; Rives Mcbee, 18-36; AAA STATE TOURNAMENT 19.3B; 2, Lisa Munson, Monona, 20.01; X Laura Busby, SECOND HALF Harold Hennlng, 17-17; Charles Slfford, 36-38; BUI Col- At OshkOSh Westslde, 20.02; 4, Solly McDonald, Shorewood, 20.55; "Every time I swam the 100 IM in the Koziar owned the pool record of 34.9, NORTHERN DIVISION lins, 37-37; , 37-37; Don Bles, 40-34; Bill Today's games 5, Allssa Adler, Mlddleton, 21.09; 6. Beth Priest, Park- dual meets, my time was always which he set earlier this year. The W L Pel OB Johnston, 3&-18. Appleton Post 38 (28-5), vs. Green Bay Bluelays crest, 21.00. iSouth Bend (White Sox) 29 17 .430 (27-12), 11a.m. Ages MO faster than the record." previous city record was set in 1981 . Belolt (Brewers) 28 20 .583 2 Janesvllle (32-4), vs. Kenosha (19-15), 2 p.m. 50 freestyle — 1, Katie Lapacek. Monona 32.93; 2, Rockford( EXPOS) 24 20 .545 4 Amateur Eau Claire (31-17), vs. Morlnette (21-6), 5 p.m. Rachel Rewey, Cherokee, 35.23; X Margaret Hyde, The 50 backstroke came as a by Parkcrest's Steve Malewicz. Appleton (Royals) 24 23 .511 SVi La Crosse (23-21), vs. Oshkosh (29-12), B p.m. Rldgewood, 35.40; 4, Katie Troutschold, Parkcrest, Wausau (Mariners) 24 25 .490 6V. U.S. WOMEN'S AMATEUR 35.63; 5, Leah Slbley, Parkcrest, 35.89; 6, Mary Shana- pleasant surprise, only because Pres- Koziar was also the top finisher in the Kenosha (Twins) 22 23 .489 6v> At Plnehurst, North Carolina AA STATE TOURNAMENT han, Nakoma, 36.34. Madison (Athletics) 17 27 .386 11 Friday's results At Kaukauna 50 backstroke — 1, Kathy Preston, Cherokee, 36.67 ton didn't consider it one of her favor- 50 freestyle with a time of 32.18. Semifinals: Brandle Burton, Rlalto, Calif., dEf. Today's games (pool and city record); 2, Kerry Danahy, Parkcrest, SOUTHERN DIVISION Mockewport Beach, Calif.. 1 up; Vlckl Coetze, Hull, Klmberlv (22-10), vs. Shawana (17-7), 11 a.m. 40.94; X Dana Phlllpp, Rldgewood, 41.36; 4, Margaret Ga., del., Carol Semple Thompson, Sewlckley, Pa., 5 Sparta (22-18), vs. Jefferson (27-1), 2 p.m. Hyde, Rldgewood, 43.07; 5, Lindsay Janda, Monona W L Pet OB and 3. Hudson (14-1), vs. Beaver Dam (20-7), 5 p.m. 43.49; 6, Tracy Clark, Monona 43.64. Springfield (Cardinals) 27 18 .600 WESTERN AMATEUR Delavan (21-4), vs. Kaukauna (4-151,6 p.m. 100 Individual medley — 1, Kothy Preston, Chero- iCedar Rapids 26 19 .578 1 At Point O' Woods CC, Benton Harbor, Mich. kee, 1:17.91 (city record); 2, Polly Jaskowskl, West- Peorla (Cubs) 23 22 .511 4 Friday's match-play qualifiers A STATE TOURNAMENT side, 1:26.66; 3, Nicole Jesperson, HIM Farm, 1:39.71; Clinton (Giants) 21 24 .467 6 271 — Doug Martin, Norman, Okla. At Cottage Grove 4, Dona Phlllpp, Rldgewood, 1:90.12; 5, Jeitlca Peril- LETTERS TO THE SPORTS EDITOR Burlington (Braves) 21 24 .467 6 210 — Tony Molllca, Columbus, Ohio. Today's games born, Mlddleton, 1:31.05; 6, Erin Bralthwalte, Pork- Quad City (Angels) 20 23 .465 6 181 — Bob May, LoHabro, Calif. Black Earth vs. Westby, 11 a.m. crest, 1:38.40. Waterloo (Padres, Orioles) .... 12 33 .267 15 203 — Steve McCraw, Victoria, Australia; Phil i— First-half champion Waterford vs. Palmyra, 2 p.m. 50 breaststroke — 1, logo Pederson. Cherokee, Mlckelson, San Diego. Nekoosa vs. Cllntonvtlle, 5 p.m. 41.88; 2, Katie Trautschold, Porkcrest, 44.19; X 284 — Steve Flesch, Edgewood, Kent.; Barry Rlpon vs. Cottage Grove, 8 p.m. Oretchen Petlerle, Nakomo. 47.14; 4, Kastl* Lapacek, mation on the other teams, but why Friday's results Fabvan, Columbus, Ohio. Monona 47.52; 5, Jennifer Myers. Mlddleton, 47.60; 6, Mandarich doesn't South Bend 4, Madison 1, 8 Innings, SUSP., power 2(5 — Len Mattlace, Wlnston-Salem, N.C. on the front page? Do we really have failure ROCK RIVER LEAGUE Parti Nicholson, Rldgewood, 48.51. 286 — David Sutherland, Sacremento, Calif.; Greg 50 butterfly — 1, Katie Lapacek, Monona 39.04; I Appleton 8, Waterloo 7,12 Innings Lesher, Lebanon, Pa.; Charlie Whlttlngton, Columbus, NORTHERN DIVISION to see a color picture of Iron Mike Appleton 2, Waterloo 1 Kerry Donahy, Porkcrest, 39.53; X Inga Pederson, measure up to Aikman Ga.; Steve Strieker, Edgerton. W L W L Cherokee, 40.45; 4, Nicole Jesperson, HIM Farm, 40.50; (Ditka) and an ex-Wolverine quarter- Springfield 4, Kenosha 3 388 — Bill McDonald, Dalton, Go.; Scott Frlsch, Belolt 2, Rockford 0, completion of SUSP, game Oakfleld 10 2 Brownsville 5 8 5, Tracy Clark, Monona, 40.57; 4. Polly Jaskowskl, Scottsdale, Ariz. Waupun 10 3 Horlcan 3 9 Westslde/ 40.78. back? Put the Bears on the back page Rockford 4, Belolt 1 289 — Tim Hobby, Alvln, Texas. FondduLoc 6 6 Mayvllle 3 9 If Tony Mandarich has the same Cedar Rapids 10, Wausau 0 290 — David Cunningham, Michigan City, Ind. "franchise potential" as Troy Aik- where they belong! Clinton 4, Quad City 3, IS Innings State'golfer (missed cut) CENTRAL DIVISION QUad City 1, Clinton 0 307 — Jerry Kelly, Madison, 82-75. Soccer What is most troubling, however, Burlington 1, Peorla 0 W L W L man, then (the Green Bay Packers) Today's games Hustlsford 10 2 Ashlppun ..48 should satisfy his 6 year, $11.2 million is that the sports page in question has Madison at South Bend (2), 7 p.m. Sllnger 9 3 Rubicon ..38 The annual Madison United FIve-A- Appleton at Waterloo Clyman B 4 Neosho .. 2 10 Slde soccer tournament Is being held desire. But the bottom line is Tony absolutely no coverage on the Pack- Kenosha at Springfield FOOTBALL today at Warner Park starting at 10 a.m. Mandarich is no Troy Aikman. ers training camp. Nothing! Doesn't Clinton at Belolt SOUTHERN DIVISION Thirty teams from four states will be Cedar Rapids at Wausau W L W L The fading Cowboys need to make your paper have a guy up in Green Quad City at Rockford Watertown 9 3 Johnson Creek 5 7 competing. Tickets are $2. Peorla at Burlington Professional Laurel Tavern 7 5 Cottage Grove 4 7 changes and start winning again, and Bay? I can't believe there is nothing Juneau 6 6 Lebanon 4 8 to report on. You call yourself a Wis- NFL PRESEASON Youth baseball Aikman is the man to start in that di- Today's games rection. Quarterbacks can change consin sports paper, yet all I see is in- Major leaders Buffalo vs. Washington at Canton, Ohio, 12:30 p.m. Sunday's games EAST MADISON LITTLE LEAGUE formation on a Chicago football team. Rams vs. San Francisco at Tokyo, All games att:30 p.m. All-Star tournament things around. We saw Marino, Kosar Japan, 9p.m. Husilsford at Ashlppun T-Boll: East Madlson-A 35, St. Dennis 8; Beaver Regardless of where the Bears prac- AMERICAN LEAGUE > ' Sunday's game Rubicon at Sllnger Dam 13, East Madlson-B 5. Minors: Kennedy 5, East and Elway do it But you can't build a Based on 110 at-bats Cleveland vs. Philadelphia at London, England, Neosho at Clyman Madison Gold 3; East Madison Blue 7, Cross Plains 6; franchise around a tackle. A tackle tice and the number of wins they O AB R H Pet. noon • „ Waupun at Mayvllle Souk Prairie 9, Reedsbura 1. Melon: Kennedy 11, Alvln Davis, Seattle 89 313 54 106 .339 Brownsville at Oakfleld East Madison 8; Portage 11, Cross Plains 1; Reeds- isn't going to turn things around for have, this is, and always will be' a Klrby Puckett, Minnesota .... 108 411 53 146 .339 Horlcon at Fand du Lac burg 7, Souk Prairie 5. Seniors: Kennedy 13, East Packer state. The people want Wade Boggs, Boston 102 39? 67 134 .336 Madison Laurel Tavern at Watertown Madison 2; Cross Plains 11, Windsor 1. Green Bay, especially after all he has Carney Lonsford, Oakland ... 97 350 45 115 .32? Packer information on a daily basis Ruben Sierra, Texas 106 422 71 138 .327 SWIMMING said about wanting to play here. Robin Yount, Milwaukee 106 412 66 111 .121 HOME TALENT LEAGUE Metro golf Even though he's huge, supposedly and on the front page! Julio Franco, Texas 106 394 61 127 .321 Friday's results Harold Balnes, Texas 102 357 60 114 .319 National Eastern Section quick and a great athlete, I think we Now, put an ice pack on that head Steve Sax, New York 106 437 60 138 .316 Terry Stelnbach, Oakland .... 88 311 22 96 .309 Marshall (2-4) at Lake Mills (2-2), late Don Olson shot a hole-ln-one Friday should throw him in the ring with of yours and shape up. Or else we will U,S, CHAMPIONSHIPS Northern Section on the par-3, 185-yard hole No. 11, east Runs: R. Henderson, Oakland, 83; Sierra, Texas, At Los Angeles, California Poynette (1-4) at Cross Plains (1-4), late course, at Yahara Hills using a five- (Mike) Tysoa If we did that, I think send you to Platteville and have the 71; McGrlft, Toronto, 69; Boggs, Boston, 67; Tettleton, Friday's results Today's games wood. he'd learn a quick lesson in about 30 Refrigerator sit on you! Baltimore, 67. MEN Western Section Also, Jack Gibson, Madison, used his RBI: sierra, Texas, 81; Franco, Texas. 79; Mot- SO freestyle — 1, Matt Biondi, Moroga, Calif., San Arena (2-8) at Platteville (6-5), 7:30 p.m. Ted Helser, Waunakee llngly. New York, 74; Yount, Milwaukee, 71; Carter, Ramon Valley, 22.36 seconds. 2, Steve Crocker, St. six-iron to score an ace on the par-3 162- seconds. Then I think, if he still had Cleveland, 70. Louis, Little Rock Racquet Club, 22.47. 3, , Sunday's games yard hole No. 5 at Blackhawk. the bones (not broken), he's be much Hits: Puckett, Minnesota, 146; Sax, New York, Portland, Ore., Club Wolverine, 22.84. Eastern Section 138; Sierra, Texas, 138; Boggs, Boston, 134; Yount, 100 backstroke — 1, Geoff Cronln, Sunnyvale, (All games begin at 1 :M p.m.) Lake Windsor (71) — Dave Hunerwagerm, 73; more agreeable in terms of a con- Milwaukee, 133. Calif., Santa Clara, 56.14. 2, Jeff Rouse, Fredrick* Elkhorn (3-2) at Stoughton (6-4) Dennis Joosse, 79. Doubles: Boggs, Boston, 37; Puckett, Minnesota, burg, Md., Quantlco Devil Dolphins, 56.65.3, Andy GUI, Waterloo (2-3) at Sun Prairie (4-1) Nokoma (70) —- Dove Grams, 73; Stan Mlntz, 76; tract. Cover Packers, 33; Reed, Boston, 30; Sierra, Texas, 29; Yount, Mil- Orlando, Flo., Longhorn, 56.97, Cottage Grove (54) at Deerfleld (0-5) Roger Clskle, 79. waukee, 28. 200 Individual medley — 1, Dave Wharton, Worml Whitewater (1-5) at Fort Atkinson (3-3) • Yahara Hills (72) — Mike Mayer, 73; Orvln Wals- Alan Tuerkheimer, Madison Triples: D. White, California, 10; P. Bradley, Bal- nlster, Pa., Foxcatcher, 2:01.48. 2, . Monona (2-3) at Oregon (4-2) vlk, 77. not hated Bears timore, 10; Slorra, Texas, 10; Boggs, Boston, 7; 4 are Maplewood, N.J., Jersey Gators, 2:02.78.3, Bill staple Albion (1-5) at Jefferson (5-1) Odana Hills (71) — Denny Angle, Rod Gallagher, tied with 6. ton, Edwardsvllle, III., Longhorn, 2:03.77. Lake Geneva (2-4) at Verona 12-4) 73; Jerry Currle, Mark Erlckson, 74; Steve Mrazlk, Home runs: McGrlff, Toronto, 28; Deer, Milwau- 1500 freestyle — 1, , Rancho Ber Peter Meyer, 77; L.N. Van Dyke, 7t; John Neupert, What is this? kee, 25; Whltaker, Detroit, 21; B. Jackson, Kansas nardo, Calif., Blue Fin Swim Team, 15:17.33. 2, Dor Dick Ole, 79. Tour de France Is this-The Wisconsin State Jour- City, 22; Tettleton, Baltimore, 22. Jorgensen, Rancho Bernardo, Calif., Blue Fin Swlnr Northern Section Blackhawk (71) — Robert Tallard, 72; JeH Tal- Stolen bases: R. Henderson, Oakland, 50; Espy, Team, 15:28.96. 3, Alex Kastlch. Belmont, Mass., Ber ' (All games begin at 1p.m.) lard, 75; Tom Horkv, 76; John Watts, Sr., Jim Rasmus- nal sports section or an affiliate of a Texas, 31; Guillen, Chicago, 30; Sax, New York, 30; D. nal's Gators Swim Team, 15:29.92. Mlddleton (6-0) at Ashton (2-2) sen, 78. stories appreciated • White, California, 28; Peltls, Detroit, 28. WOMEN Waunakee ($-1) at Block Earth (3-2) Monena (M) — Rick Curtln, 33; Paul Montolto, 36; Chicago sports paper? Over the last Pitching (9 decisions): Blyleven, California, 11-2, 50 freestyle — 1, , Louisville, Ky.. Souk Prairie (3-4) at Rio (2-5) Don Bullmon, 38; Paul Montalto, 39. - .846, 2.31; Swindell, Cleveland, 13-3, .813, 2.69; Mont- Longhorn, 25.55.2, , Dover, N.H., Sea- Bamboo (2-4) ol Cross Plains (1-4) Thanks for having such a nice co- three weeks I've seen more, read •'gomery, Kansas City, 7-2, .778, 1.30; Gordon, Kansas coast, 25.96. 2, Jenny Thompson, Dover, N.H., Sea- Pine Bluff (2-2) at Poynetle (1-4) more about the Chicago Bears. I hate . City, 12-4, .750, 2.88; Moore, Oakland, 14-5, .737, 2.25. coast, 25.96.3, Allison Bock, Lafayette, Ind., Lafayette Western Section verge of the Tour de France bicycle : Ryan, Texas, 190; Clemens. Boston, Area, 26.12. (All games begin at 1 p.m.) the Bears! This is Wisconsin, isn't it? 150; Viola, Minnesota, 138; Boslo, Milwaukee, 131; C. 200 backstroke — 1, Krlssy Llnehan, Saratosa. Cazenovla 19-3) at Dodgevllle (6-6) race during the month of July. So Flnlev, California, 124. Flo., Holmes Lumber Gators, 2:14.01.2, Dede Trimble, Blanchardvllle (11-1) at Lena, III. (3-9) Who cares if the Bears are practicing Saves.: D. Jones, Cleveland. 26; Plesac, Milwau- Short Hills, N.J., Tarnpure, 2:14.23. 3, Lea Loveless, Arena (2-8) at Belleville (9-3) FOR THE RECORD many papers carried so little, if any, kee, 25; Russell, Texas, 23; Thlgpen, Chicago, 23; Crestwood, N.J., Badger, 2:14.62. Hollandale (5-7) at Wlota (3-0) coverage of it that it was nice to have in our back yard. I'm a loyal Capital • Schooler, Seattle, 21. 200 butterfly — 1, Pam Mlnthorn, Galthersburg. Md., Curl-Burke, 2:11.88. 2 (tie). Julio Gorman, Tow- a paper that I could check every day Times and State Journal reader and a NATIONAL LEAGUE son, Md. North Baltimore Aquatic Club, and Michelle BASEBALL die hard Packer fan and I sure would Based on 31gat-bats Grlgllone, Alexandria, Va., Tarnpure, 2:12.43. An eighth Inning rally Friday led the American League for the current standings. G AB R H Pet. 800 freestyle — 1, , Placentla, Calif., La Crosse Angels to a 2-1 victory over the — activated pitcher Erik rather read about Anthony Dilweg Barry Larkln, Cincinnati . 82 315 45 107 .340 Fullerton Aquatics, 8:22.11. 2, Julie Kole, Baltimore, Janesvllle Aces and a berth In the Na- Hanson from the 21-day disabled list and optioned him Ill be following it in your paper Tony Gwvnn, Son Diego .109 422 59 142 .336 Foxcatcher, 8:36.07. 3, Stacy Cassldy, Evanston, III., tional Baseball Congress Class AA state to Calgary of the Pacific Coast League. again next year. than William Perry. I used to look for- Will Clark, San Francisco .... 109 400 72 134 .335 Longhorn, 8:39.61. championship game at Souk City. Lonnle Smith, Atlanta . 87 317 62 106 .334 400 medley relay — 1, Longhorn A, Austin, Texas, Duane A. Helt, Bloomington ward to opening the paper and read- Mark Grace, Chicago .. . 92 327 42 103 .315 (, Tracer McFarlane, , Julli With the score tied at 1-1, Jim Antony BASKETBALL ing something about my Green and Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis ;....106 363 38 IM .300 Cooper), 4:13.73. 2, Tarnpure A, Palo Alto, Calif.. stroked a lead off double off Janesvllln NBA Tim Raines, Montreal .. 94 325 55 97 .298 4:14.15. starter Dan Dlvls. Steve Chrlstensen re- LOS ANGELES LAKERS — signed guard Larry Gold, but no, it's Ditka this, Duerson Howard Johnson, New York . 101 371 79 no .296 lieved Davis, retiring Dave Lee and Eric Drew to a muttlyear contract; announced guard Jet JaseOquendo, SI. Louis .105 ate 41 108 .293 Lamp has signed a contract with Reyer of Venice Front-page Bears? that, Tomczak and McMahon. Who Kevin Mitchell, San Fran. ... 104 368 68 107 .291 Wessels before Mike Thornton delivered AUTO RACING the game-winning single, scoring Antony. Italy. really cares about the Bears?! Sure Runs: H. Johnson, New York, 79; W. Clark, San Kevin Benzlng allowed five hits and Platteville is closer than Green Bay. • Francisco, 72; Mitchell. San Francisco, 68; R. Thomp- FOOTBALL That's insulting • son, San Francisco, 68; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 65; Sand- one earned run for La Crosse/ walking berg, Chicago, 65. Professional two and striking out four. NFL Is that the problem — the distance to RBI: Mitchell, San Francisco, 94; W. Clark, San NEW YORK JETS — signed offensive tackle Den Heavy rains following the semifinal nls Smith; waived offensive tackle Andre Lockley. You must have gotten hit in the cover a story? Why not have one re- Francisco, 78; H. Johnson, New York, 70; Guerrero, INTERNATIONAL RACE OF CHAMPIONS game forced tournament officials tp post- St. Louis. 67; Murray, Los Angeles, 65. At Brooklyn, Michigan PHOENIX CARDINALS — waived offensive line head by an errant Maury Buford porter camp out at St. Norbert for Hits: T. Gwvnn, San Diego, 142; W. Clark, San Saturday's third-round lineup pone Friday's scheduled championship man Ken Kulper. Francisco, 134; R. Alomar, San Diego, 117; Wallach, 1. Richard Petty, Randleman, N.C., NASCAR game between La Crosse and Milwaukee punt! I thought it was bad enough three weeks rather than send your • Montreal, 113; Butler, San Francisco, 110; H. Johnson, stock cars, 9; 2. Geoff Brabham, Australia, IMSA GTP Wolf Cleaners until tonight at 8 p.m. CFL that a local radio station is going to whole staff to Platteville. Sure you New York, 110. sports cars, 11; 3. Rick Mears, Bakersfleld, Calif., CALGARY STAMPBDERS — released tackle Doubles: Wallach, Montreal, 33; Guerrero, St. CART Indv cars, 12; 4. Bill Elliott, Dawsonvllle, Go., James Dlllard. broadcast Iowa corndog football have small articles on the Pack sign- . Louis, 30; H. Johnson, New York, 28; Hamilton, Los NAS-CAR stock cars, 14; 5. Hurley Haywood, Ponte HAMILTON TIOER-CATS — released defensive Angeles, 25; Mitchell, San Francisco, 25. Vedra, Fla., SCCA Trans-Am, 15; 6. A.J. Fovt, Hous- NBC STATE TOURNAMENT tackle Ronnie Glanton. games, but The State Journal putting ings, that's fine. I just would like to Triples: R. Thompson, Son Francisco, 9; Roberts, ton, Texas, CART Indy cars, 23; 7. Jr., Albu- At Sauk City San Diego, 7; VanSlyke, Pittsburgh, 7; Bonllla, Pitts- querque, N.M., CART Indy cars, 24; 8. Scott Pruett, Friday's AA semifinal result the Bears on the front page of the see the Green and Gold get first bill- burgh, 6; Coleman, St. Louis, 6; T. Gwynn, San Diego, Rosevllle, Calif., CART Indv cars, 25; 9. Danny Sulli- Janesvllle 040010*00 — 1 5 1 HOCKEY sports page? That's insulting! I mean ing before the Fridge and Co. '. 6; Urlbe, San Francisco, 6. van, Louisville, Ky., CART Indy cars, 26; 10. Dale Lacrosse OM Ml Olx — » I » Home runs: Mitchell, San Francisco, 34; H. John- Earnhardt, Doolie, N.C., NAS-CAR stock cars. 27; 11. NHL " son, New York, 27; G. Davis, Houston, 24; Strawberry, Terry Labonte, Archdole, N.C., NASCAR stock cars, Davis, Chrlstensen (B) and Campbell; Benzlng NEW YORK ISLANDERS — named Lorne Hen some people may be interested in the Forever loyal die hard Packer fan, ' New York, 22; E. Davis, Cincinnati, 20. 29; 12. Rusty Wallace, Charlotte, N.C., NASCAR stock and Miller. W — Benzlng. L — Davis. nlng assistant coach. Bears, and yes it is nice to get infor- Thomas Zach, Madison Stolen bases: Coleman, St. Louis. 47; T. Gwynn, cars, 37. Leading hitters — Thornton (LC) 2x4, Antony ST. LOUIS BLUES — signed defenseman Darwin San Diego. 33; Young, Houston, 13; H. Johnson, New NOTE: Field starts In reverse order of standings. (LC) 2x2.2B — Gschwlnd (LC). Antony. McPhersan. ' York, 31; O. Nixon, Montreal, 28. Pitching (9 decisions): De. Martinez, Montreal, 12-1, .923, 2.91; Scott, Houston, 17-5, .773, 2.45; Darwin, Houston, 10-3, .769, 2.28; Fernandez, New York, 9-3, .750, 2.75; Garrelts, San Francisco, 9-3, .750, 2.42; TEAM OPENINGS RACE DAY HOT LINE: 608-837-5252 1989 MODEL Langston, Montreal, 9-3, .750,2.02. i Strikeouts: Smoltz, Atlanta, 139; DeLeon, St. COUPLES Louis, 135; Belcher, Los Angeles, 134; Hurst, San Warm lips (MX! p.m. Diego, 128; Scott, Houston, 125. Fri 9:00pm every other week Racing 7::i() p.m. ,' Saves: Ma. Davis, San Diego, 28; Ml. Williams, Sat 4:00pm every other week i Chicago, 28; Franco, Cincinnati, 25; Burke, Montreal, 23; J. Howell, Los Angeles, 23. Sat 6:30pm every week Sat 8:45pm every other week Sun 4:00pm every other week "See You at Sun 6:30pm every week SUN PRAIRIE, Wl the Races!" 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Pete Rose MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES PORTRAIT OF A HUSTLER AMERICAN LEAGUE

AMERICAN LEAGUE DParkor Oak . .369 39 101 14 62 .274 Boston 4.18 955 440 383 663 9 28 Bollard Bit ... 126 14334 3311 5 3.71 Last in a series TEAM BATTING TrtabllKC 282 35 77 12 44 .273 Minnesota 4.35 990 460 338 534 5 21 Guanle Tex ... 60 56 35 63 5 5 3.73 AB R H HR RBI Pet Esaskv Bsn ... .363 54 96 20 69 .270 New York 4.63 1060 490 348 504 6 30 Hanson Sea ... 60 55 23 40 4 4 3.75 Boston 3668 499 1002 70 457 273 344 52 93 13 60 270 Detroit ....4.651001 484 435 523 3 17 Abbott Cal 117 123 43 7n 0 7 1 77 NewYork MSB 479 IOCS 87449 .273 Slaught NY .... 296 31 80 5 33 Chicago!!! 4.66 999 491 380 488 4 34 Viola Mln .!!!! 176 171 47 138 8 12 3.79 Minnesota 3732 516 1016 82 483 .272 BJackson KC . .334 57 90 22 64 '.U9 King Chi 96 84 50 48 4 8 3.83 The image of Pete Rose the player is Chicago 3702 457 1004 72 440 .271 Tettteton Bit 351 67 94 22 56 .268 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 119 127 32 34 6 7 3.85 Seattle 3645 503 960 88 475 267 Tabler KC .293 26 78 1 29 266 Black Cle 145 1*48 35 59 8 8 3*85 best remembered in his collision Oakland 3591 459 955 77 42] !266 Lyons Chi '302 33 80 1 27 .'265 IP H BB SOW L ERA MJacksonSea 67 61 36 61 3 5 3!80 California 3654 473 967 106 439 .265 DWhlteCal .... 432 60 114 10 46 .264 Monlgmry KC . 68 48 18 68 7 2 1.32 Thlopon Chi .. 57 46 27 34 1 4 3.95 (right) with Cleveland catcher Ray Texas 3584 481 950 77 452 .265 316 53 83 6 31 .263 Russell Tex 45 27 10 48 5 2 1.60 50 45 i 33 4 2 3 99 Toronto 3716 489 973 96 461 .262 Jaeobv Cle 315 32 83 9 40 .263 Burns Oak . !!!' 72 47 13 38 6 2 2.24 Hollon Bit 95 114 34 41 4 6 3 99 Fosse in the 1970 All-Star Game in Milwaukee ....3623 446 934 8i 431 .258 Leonard Sea ,. 380 50 100 15 63 .'263 Moore Oak !!!!!! 160 120 5512014 5 2^5 Nelson Oak ... ' 56 45 22 44 2 5 4.02 Baltimore 3585485 925 88454 .358 Llrlano Tor .... 304 37 80 2 33 .263 Murphy Bsn.... 71 65 26 76 2 5 2.28 Key Tor 163 170 23 76 7 13 4.03 Kansas City ...3628 450 935 63425 .258 Reed Bsn 358 51 94 0 22 .263 BlvlcvenCal ... 163 150 27 9011 2 2.31 FarrKC 42 49 15 38 1 4 4.07 Cincinnati. Rose scored the winning Cleveland 3563414 885 84385 .248 G'.'lllenChl .... 436 43 114 0 35 .261 Plunk NY 56 43 29 48 4 2 2.40 KnudsonMII . 64 67 17 26 2 3 4.10 Detroit 3553404 862 83367 .243 Whltaker Dot 350 55 91 23 57 260 Pall Chi 67 60 13 44 4 2 2 42 RSmlth Mln 116 124 33 54 6 4 4.10 run on the play and the force of the Coles Sea .355 37 92 6 47 .259 CFInleyCal .... 155 134 5212013 7 2.44 StlebTor ....!! 129 112 53 54 10 6 4!ll INDIVIDUAL BATTING GantnerMII ... 352 38 91 0 33 .259 Righettl NY .... 48 50 16 36 2 3 2.45 AAncfeson Mln 142 153 40 52 11 9 4.13 impact and resulting injury put 170 or more at-bati CDavlsCal .... 357 52 92 15 55 .258 Olson Bit 58 45 36 61 3 2 2.47 Dopson Bsn ,. 123 125 58 70 9 5 4.17 AB R H HR RBI Pet DHdsnOak .... .389 52 100 9 50 .257 CcruttlTor 145 145 38 43 8 5 2.48 Farrell Cle ... 129 124 48 70 6 10 4.20 Fosse's career in decline. ADavlsSea 309 54 106 11 66 .343 Presley Sea ... 302 35 77 9 34 .255 HcnkeTor 50 36 20 58 6 2.52 MllacklBIt ... 142 148 53 66 5 9 '4.24 PuckettMIn .... 427 53146 7 60 .342 ParrlshCal .... 307 40 78 14 43 .254 PlesacMII 42 37 12 38 3 2.55 AlexandrDet 155 160 50 63 511 4.24 BoggsBsn 395 67 134 2 40 .339 Phillips Oak... 287 35 73 3 26 .254 NavarroMII ... 49 54 13 26 3 2.59 Boddlcker Bsn 134 138 50 84 9 7 4.24 Kelly NY 288 47 95 6 38 .330 BraggsMII .... 375 56 95 13 50 .253 Swindell Cle.... 154 135 3810813 2.69 LSmith Bsn .. 44 36 20 54 5 1 4.26 LansfordOak...350 45115 1 29 .329 Espy Tex 344 51 87 3 25 .253 BosloMII 174163 3513112 2.69 Clutterbck Ml 67 73 116 29 2 5 4.28 Sierra Tex ...... 417 70 136 18 80 .326 Fernndz Tor .. 371 42 93 8 43 .251 D Jones CIO 53 55 8 38 4 2.70 MWIttCal 151 169 33 73 7 8 4,38 YountMM 408 66132 13 71 .334 Buechele Tex . .345 45 84 9 43 .249 Sabrhgn KC .... 159 137 30 114 11 2.71 Dalles Clo 90 88 24 34 4 6 4.33 BalnesTox 353 60114 14 60 .323 Carter Cle 433 57 108 21 70 .249 Wells Tor 66 51 19 65 5 2.73 Price Bsn 50 52 22 31 1 5 4.35 Franco Tex ,...392 60 126 11 76 .321 Gaettl Mln 401 52 100 18 66 .249 Aquino KC 95 82 24 45 6 2.76 Hawkins NY . 146 158 53 64 13 10 4.38 Sax NY 433 60137 4 42 .316 Wthgtn Bit 333 36 83 8 52 .249 Tlbbs Bit 54 62 20 30 5 2.82 Pallerson Chi 51 48 24 31 4 1 4.38 SlelnbachOak .311 22 96 5 32 .309 LorklnMIn .... 310 42 77 2 28 .248 Gordon KC 97 63 49 103 12 2.88 Mover Tex .... 53 53 26 37 3 5 4.39 Greenwell Bsn 397 62 122 12 65 .307 Sheffield Mil .. 311 31 77 4 29 .248 McCasklllCal ..137131 39 6211 2.89 Gibson Del ... 105 101 47 54' 2 6 4.44 Browne Cle 396 52121 3 34 .306 BarfleldNY... 344 55 85 18 50 .247 Brown Tex 154117 55 7910 2.92 Candlarla NY 40 38 8 32 3 2 4.46 Gruber Tor 405 64122 14 53 .301 Lemon Det .... 302 35 74 5 33 .245 CandlottlCle....l35 120 39 8110 2.99 Stollmvr Tor . 58 68 26 33 2 5 4.47 Mattinglv NY . 424 50 127 14 74 .300 Trammel! Det 308 36 75 3 27 .244 DWard Tor 84 64 40 91 4 8 3.01 Henneman De 60 55 37 51 8 4 4.48 Any thing for big bucks: Moreland Bit .. 333 38 100 6 38 .300 SurhoffMII .... 300 23 73 4 38 .243 FWIIIIamsDet 60 53 42 29 3 3 3.02 OllverasMIn . 56 64 15 24 3 4 4.53 Molltor Mil 395 54 118 7 33 .299 HowellCal 303 43 73 17 40 .241 Frasor Col 57 52 13 25 3 5 3.02 RawleyMIn .. .120 131 46 49 5 8 4.59 Polonla NY 332 54 99 3 38 .298 FWhlteKC .... .293 22 70 0 25 .239 JcReedSea .... 77 63 31 38 3 6 3.04 TLeach KC ... 39 43 18 15 2 3 4.66 Reynolds Sea ...409 63 122 0 34 .298 McGwire Oak .326 45 78 19 65 .239 WelchOak 135120 56 9111 6 3.06 Bannister KC 75 87 IB 35 4 1 4.66 JovnerCal 389 50115 7 54 .296 • Fermln Cle .... .339 37 79 0 15 .233 CrlmMII 73 71 30 35 7 5 3.07 Smlthson Bsn .102117 29 49 5 9 4.69 PBradley Bit ...362 59 105 7 44 .290 Fletcher Chi .. 333 49 77 0 23 .231 HlbbardChl.... 70 71 22 30 2 3 3.10 CYoung Oak . 78 87 32 38 3 8 4.71 CalderonChl ...412 55 119 11 59 .289 Vlzquel Sea .... 373 37 63 1 16 .231 WlllamsnBIt .. 77 77 19 33 8 3 3.14 Lebrndt KC .. 137160 45 54 510 4.72 Gallagher Chi ..439 63127 1 31 .289 Newman Mln . 274 38 63 0 27 .230 Gublcza KC 192 197 48 118 9 9 3.19 Rosenberg Ch . 98 99 39 53 3 7 4.78 Pete made it and spent it PlmeroTex .... 402 64116 7 54 .289 Deer Mil 384 64 88 35 61 .239 Clemens Bsn ... 168 139 64 150 11 8 3.21 Jeffcoat Tex 64 74 18 33 5 4 4.81 Gladden Mln ... 274 47 79 4 30 .288 Snvder Cle 334 34 74 11 40 .228 Hlguera MM .... 98 84 37 67 6 4 3.23 JMorrlsDet .! . 76 90 28 57 2 8 4!95 RHdsnOak 364 82105 7 43 .288 Incvglla Tex ,. .299 31 68 13 61 .227 Bankhead Sea . 142 120 33 88 10 4 3.24 Yelt Cle 78 84 40 37 5 6 4.96 Downing Cal ... 383 48110 9 36 .287 Moseby Tor ... .319 48 69 8 30 .216 Ryan Tex 153104 5619012 6 3.24 Long Chi 61 70 25 24 4 5 5.02 Griffey Sea 310 46 89 13 45 .287 Gonzalez Mln.. 22 20 10 17 3 2 3.27 Hough Tex .,., 117119 61 68 5 11 5.06 By BILL BRUBAKER Ray Cal 362 38 103 3 46 285 TEAM PITCHING Guterman NY .. 69 73 19 32 3 5 3,28 Swift Sea 88 108 30 Jl 6 J 3.11 Bell Tor. . 400 60 113 10 61 283 ERA H ER BB SO ShO SA Langston Sea ... 73 59 19 60 4 5 3.44 HlllegasChi.. . 91 101 42 54 6 9 5.12 Washington Post 'Pete Rose is no altar boy. But Felix Tor 311 51 88 8 43 283 California 3.10 913 331 289 564 15 24 BerenguerMIn 76 63 36 62 6 3 3.45 BWItt Tex .138 127 79111 9 9 5.15 Elsenrelch KC .285 39 80 3 29 .281 Oakland ..3.28 849 352 360 63212 40 Thurmond Bit . 67 74 12 25 2 3 3.49 ReuisMII 107 135 21 97 ft 1 « « EspnoiaNY ...313 36 88 0 26 Pete Rose made the most of his living-legend stat- 281 Cleveland 3.53 922 373 290 514 7 29 RJohnson Sea . 75 63 42 56 5 3 3.50 Dunne Sea .... 53 63 22 24 2 5 5.26 he's no Al Capone either. He's not CRIPkenBlt.... 434 58121 13 61 279 KanssCty 3.66 951 392 297 620 8 23 Tanano Del 157 159 50 100 7 9 3.50 Schmidt Bit .. 131 160 30 37 8 11 5.30 ure, turning himself into a one-man memorabilia busi- Seltzer KC 390 50109 3 37 .279 Toronto ...3.81 945 411 341 529 8 23 Stewart Oak ...166172 47 9715 6 3.52 Bautlsta Bit .. 71 75 14 35 3 4 5.35 McGrlff Tor .... 374 69104 28 68 278 Mllw 3.91 992 410 306 554 7 32 KruegerMII.... 66 74 26 45 3 2 3.53 Perez Chi 118 128 59 81 7 12 5.40 ness that marketed "official" Pete Rose hats, posters, a threat to anybody. Except to Boone KC 278 24 77 1 33 277 Texas 4.12 839 430 442 743 5 26 Harvey Cal 37 29 29 48 3 3 3.65 Dotson Chi 83 102 37 37 3 6 5,43 POBrlenCle ...387 63107 10 44 276 Seattle ....4.14 953 437 375 577 6 29 Holman Sea 79 79 37 39 4 3 3.66 August Mil.... 120 154 44 43 9 10 5.49 pennants, buttons, plates, jerseys, figurines, newslet- himself.' „ . OrsulakBIt 284 40 78 3 40 275 Baltimore 4.17 1024 438 313 428 4 30 Wayne Mln 61 48 31 38 3 3 3.71 SDavIs Oak ... 93112 43 56 10 5 5.61 ters, medallions, lithographs, beer mugs, video tapes, — JoT e Kaiser key chains and T-shirts. NATIONAL LEAGUE He also profited by selling some of his possessions, ball games. TEAM BATTING DykstraPhl .... 327 52 89 5 26 .272 Houston ...3.48 950 385 372 634 10 5R RlloCin . Ill 10148 84 7 6 2.84 usually to friends. A Rolex watch went for $11,000, a Aware of the allegations, then commissioner Peter AB R H HR RBI PCt Griffin LA 313 30 85 0 16 .272 NewYork 3.49 831 368 379 694 6 28 DIPInoStI 57 44 12 33 5 0 2.84 StLouls 3496 409 898 41 380 .257 RAIomarSD ...421 48 114 2 29 .271 San Diego 3.53 942 381 311 593 6 31 Alvarez Atl ... 50 44 24 45 3 3 2 86 Corvette (a gift for breaking Ty Cobb's record) for Ueberroth met with Rose on Feb. 20 of this year. At Chicago 3629 439 919 74 409 .253 Jordan Phi 315 36 85 5 36 .270 Atlanta ....3.57 919 390 304 670 4 20 DeMrtinez Mo 144 145 37 89 12 1 2.91 San Francisco 3661 473 924 93-434 .352 VHoyesPhl 368 61 99 15 54 .269 Pitts 3.68 901 399 389 519 4 24 DrabekPIt ... 153134 53 74 8 7 2.94 $55,000. The bat and ball used for his record hit were the meeting in New York, also attended by soon-to-be- Cincinnati 3641 409 916 87 381 .352 Colernan Stl 374 60 99 0 24 .265 Cincinnati 3.70 904 394 344 627 4 28 Cook Phi 70 58 21.42 5 3 2.97 Montreal 3662 454 920 69 426 251 GWIIson PI) 279 40 74 9 43 .265 Phil ..4 00 906 422 418 563 7 21 Goodon NY ... 111 88 45 95 9 4 2.99 sold to his insurance agent — a baseball memorabilia commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti, Rose was asked if San Diego 3625 384 899 61 355 .248 Sandberg Chi .. 400 64 106 15 43 .265 Deshales Htn 152 126 41 100 10 5 3.01 collector — for $125,000. "You have to go to this guy's NewYork 3578 447 876 95 411 .245 GDavlsHIn ....393 62 103 24 63 .262 INDIVI DUAL PITCHING Hurst SD 171 157 4312810 8 3.05 he had ever bet on a major league game. He said he Houston 3703 448 897 61 412 .242 Camlnltl Htn ... 392 54 102 6 48 .260 Sortnore decisions MagraneStL 147 130 48 83 12 7 3.05 house to appreciate the Pete Rose coUection he has," hadn't. Later when a New York Times reporter in- Philadelphia ..3605 425 863 79 403 .239 Dunston Chi .... 288 35 75 7 31 .260 IP H BB SOW L ERA Belcher LA... 150 124 51 134 8 9 3.11 'Los Angeles ...3711 370 877 55 339 .236 SoboCIn 273 35 71 5 24 .260 JHowell LA ... 57 38 15 42 2 3 0.78 GWHrrlsSD . 69 54 25 43 3 6 3.12 Rose said. quired about the meeting, Ueberroth said, "There's Atlanta 3692 377 866 76 351 .335 TPenaSIL 304 28 79 3 27 .260 Andersen Htn 64 42 13 52 2 3 0.98 Kipper Pit .... 68 49 30 46 3 4 3.16 Pittsburgh 3631 419 855 56 382 .235 BonllloPIt 406 64 105 13 52 .259 Myers NY 59 44 26 58 6 3 1.83 DoLoon StL .. .158119 5413511 9 3.19 Then there was the baseball card show circuit. Al- nothing ominous and there won't be any follow Templetn SD .. 323 21 83 3 24 .257 RMcDwII Phi . . 59 51 24 23 2 5 1.98 LaCossSF .... . 87 78 39 49 5 7 3.22 INDIVIDU)XL BATTING Blauser Atl 270 39 69 5 24 .256 Langston Mon 103 76 50 107 9 3 2 02 Hill StL 138 127 44 74 4 7 3 26 though Rose stUl got a "big kick" out of signing his through." 270 or more at-bots Ramirez Htn ....379 32 97 3 34 .256 MoDavlsSD .. 55 41 23 58 2 3 2.11 Searage LA .. 24 19 12 16 3 2 3.33 name, he now wanted to be compensated for the exer- Three days later Ueberroth hired Dowd to follow AB R H HR RBI Pet Samuel NY 340 53 87 9 30 .256 BSmlthMon .. .148106 36 90 9 4 2.13 Leary Cln 137 128 43 72 7 9 3.34 LarklnCIn 315 45 107 4 32 .340 PndltnStL 401 55 102 7 48 .254 LeffertsSF .... 76 62 16 53 2 3 2.14 DRoblnson SF 144 141 32 73 9 7 3.37 cise. Major League Baseball's investigation portrayed through. On Feb. 24 Dowd and baseball security direc- TGwynnSD .... 421 59 142 4 40 .337 Galarraga Mon 380 48 96 16 61 .253 Darwin Htn .... 88 72 27 79 10 2 2.16 Mahler Cln ... .172 175 37 84 910 3.39 LSmith Atl 312 61 104 16 51 .333 Brooks Mon .... 381 38 96 8 44 ,252> AgulleraNY .. . 49 59 21 79 4 6 2.34 Browning Cln .171 146 42 79 910 3.41 Rose as a shrewd, if sometimes unorthodox, business- tor Kevin Hallinan met Janszen in Cincinnati. During WCIarkSF 398 70 132 16 76 .332 BerryhlllChl ..287 33 72 5 40 .251 GarreltsSF .... 134 110 37 81 9 3 2.42 SutcllffeChl.. 155 126 4210211 9 3.42 man: Grace Chi 323 41 102 7 51 .316 Bonds Pit 396 65 99 14 42 .250 HershlserLA .. 175 147 49 121 13 8 2.42 KHowell Phi . .134100 58109 9 7 3.43 two days of tape-recorded interviews, Janszen de- Guerrero StL .. 360 37 108 8 66 .300 RThompsn SF . 383 67 95 11 35 .248 Smoltz Atl .171 127 5413911 9 2.43 McWIIImsPhl 109108 46 45 2 11 3.48 Typically, Rose would hire a private plane to fly to a scribed his gambling relationship with Rose and Raines Mon 322 55 96 6 50 .298 BenzlngerCIn . 405 54 100 11 48 .247 PorrettPhl 70 52 27 54 8 3 2.44 Charlton Cln . . 59 4224 47 4 1 3.49 Walton Chi 290 35 86 4 28 .297 Brunansky StL 361 44 88 14 58 .244 Scott Htn 142 122 40 125 17 5 2.45McGffgan Mon 58 56 27 28 3 5 3.55 show city and, over a 2^-hour period, sign 1,000 auto- others, including a Franklin, Ohio, bookmaker, Ron HJohnson NY . 367 76 107 26 67 .292 Santiago SD 303 29 74 6 39 .244 Reuschel SF ... 154144 40 8013 5 2.45Agosto Htn ... 55 63 25 32 2 4 3.60 Mitchell SF 364 68 106 34 93 .291 SclosclaLA 299 26 73 4 24 .244 Dibble Cln 45 42 24 96 6 3 2.48 Perez Mon .... 135 124 32 105 6 10 3.60 graphs for a guarantee of between $7,000 and $12,000. Peters. So began baseball's investigation of Pete Rose. OquendaStL ... 365 40 106 0 32 .290 Doran Htn 393 46 95 8 55 .242 Burke Mon 45 55 15 42 4 1 2.51 GlavlneAtl ... 132 128 25 68 9 6 3.61 OSmithStL 372 51 107 1 39 .288 JaClarkSD 314 43 76 13 56 .242 Franco Cin 53 48 21 35 2 4 '2.53 Carpntr StL ., 49 52 24 23 2 4 3.65 Rose said he would collect his fee in cash if he didn't Rose maintained his innocence from the start. Re- ONelll Cln 334 39 96 14 62 .287 Murray LA 402 38 97 12 64 .241 Wetteland LA . 49 33 15 50 2 3 2.57 Valenzla LA .. 127 123 64 46 5 11 3.76 know the promoter. "I don't need to take a check home Magadan NY .. 273 36 78 4 29 .286 Owen Mon 274 38 66 5 29 .241 Grant SD 70 59 18 36 5 1 2.58 ZSmlthMon.. 120111 46 71 1 13 3.76 sponding to a newspaper story that he had wagered on Wallach Mon .. 393 56 112 8 54 .285 Morgan LA 131 117 30 44 7 OledaNY .124 124 McReyldsNY . 366 1 2.60 59 65 6 9 3.85 for eighty-one hundred dollars and the son-of-a-bitch basketball games, Rose told a reporter: "Bet on bas- 46 104 10 55 .284 TEAMP TCHING Boever Atl 41 44 22 50 4 3 2.64 Bedrosn SF ... 54 40 27 38 2 5 3.86 MThmpsn StL . 331 42 93 3 41 .281 ERA H ER BB SO ShO SA Frndez NY 134 95 51 110 9 3 2.75 Lllllqulst All . 110132 Treadway Atl . 324 25 48 6 6 3.86 bounce on me two days later," he explained. ketball? I don't. It's illegal." He later told Dowd he had 35 91 4 20 .281 LosAngls 2.93 881 324 337 685 13 27 Whltson SD 155137 34 7514 7 2.78 Terry StL 123120 35 52 710 3.88 Randolph LA .. 378 45 106 0 24 .280 Chicago ...3.22 855 345 343 574 8 39 Smiley Pit 158 132 40 99 9 6 2.79 Hamaker SF . 74 75 23 27 6 4 3.91 Rose usually was accompanied on the trips by bet on basketball, both college and pro. Butler SF 394 62 109 3 25 .277 Sn Frncsc 3.22 893 348 330 532 12 37 Acker Atl 83 68 19 54 0 5 2.82 Schlraldi Chi . . 69 51 44 47 3 4 3.93 EDavlsCIn 285 42 79 19 60 .277 Montreal .3.33 882 364 363 49211 29 GMadduxChl . 153 137 62 82 12 8 2.82 Elchhorn All . 41 42 10 31 3 3 3.95 friends who assumed responsibility for counting his In March Dowd offered a proposition to Peters, who Herr Phi 386 41 106 1 27 .275 SILouls....3.35 844 350 319 54313 29 Bleleckl Chi .... 133113 49 9610 5 2.84 KrukowSF ... 43 37 18 IB 4 3 3.98 money, putting it in a bag and carrying it out of the was awaiting sentencing on federal drug and tax show. "I don't want someone, a fan, to see someone charges: Tell us about your dealings with Rose and handing me money," Rose said. "It's bad enough to sit we'll inform your judge of your cooperation in base- down and sell autographs without having a stack full ball's investigation. of money." Peters accepted, and on March 23 he told Dowd and Rose's traveling companions included Paul Janszen, Hallinan that over a three-year period Rose had wa- a bodybuilder who has admitted selling steroids and gered an estimated $1 million with him. "Did he place cocaine and served four months in a halfway house bets on the Cincinnati Reds?" Dowd asked. "Yes," this year for filing a false income tax return; Don Peters said. Stenger, a gym owner who is serving a 10-year prison On April 18 newly installed commissioner Giamatti sentence for cocaine trafficking and tax evasion; and sent a letter to the federal judge, lauding Peters's Tommy Gioiosa, a gym manager who was indicted cooperation as "candid, forthright and truthful." this spring on charges of tax evasion and conspiracy to Rose's lawyers later questioned how Giamatti could distribute cocaine. Rose said he had no knowledge at have characterized Peters's testimony as "truthful" the time that any of his friends or acquaintances might when he hadn't heard Rose's side of the story. Dowd have been engaged in criminal activity. didn't begin questioning Rose until April 20. Rose lent his name and financial support to Pete "It's obvious that the commissioner made up his Rose Hit King Marketing Inc., a New York-based com- mind or he wouldn't have sent that letter," Rose said. pany operated by Mike Bertolini, a baseball-card and "I mean, the letter said, 'Mr. Peters is truthful ..." so memorabilia dealer. Under questioning by baseball's why would Giamatti believe anything I say?" chief investigator John Dowd, Rose said that in the fall Not far from Riverfront Stadium, on Pete Rose Way, of '86 he loaned $88,000 to Bertolini without asking him Joe Kaiser, a long-time friend of Rose, manages a bar to sign a note. The loan was made in 11 $8,000 checks, called Flanagan's Landing. The other afternoon DAVID SANDELL/The Capital Times payable to ficticious names. Kaiser spoke with sadness and resignation about a "It was just my way of sending Mike money to pre- man he has known for 40 years. pay some athletes for (card) shows," Rose told Dowd. "I don't think this is a light issue by any means," he They're off! "I was just helping Mikey out." said. "And I honestly feel that somewhere in time he Rose said he didn't want to send Bertolini a single will draw a suspension and maybe rightly so, because Everybody gets a good jump at the start of the Madison All-City Swim Meet's 50- $88,000 check because "that would wake up the world." of his behavior. I don't think he should be betting meter freestyle event for boys ages 9-10 Friday at Hill Farms pool. Scott Koziar of lie said the checks were written for $8,000 because, "If through a bookie. I never approved of it. I always felt Hill Farms won the qualifying event in a time of 32.18 seconds. For more results, see you make them for over 10, then you've got to fill out a if he wanted to do that he should go to Las Vegas, Page 20. bank form and stuff." Rose may have been referring where it's legal." to the federal law that requires banking institutions to Kaiser said he shared his feelings with Rose numer- report to the IRS cash transactions of $10,000 or more. ous times. "He just shrugged it off, said 'Mind your Although he was earning a lot of money, Rose was own business,' " Kaiser said. "How can you talk to a Muskies suspended spending a lot. He owned a Rolls, a BMW M-l, three self-made superstar who's making millions of dollars Porsches, thoroughbred horses, houses in Florida and when you're Joe Blow, making $450 a week? But I care The storm that rocked the area !AcfiVe-Sborrs I GO'. Ohio and a piece of a popular Cincinnati nightspot. And about him. He's my friend." Friday night played havoc with the he had an expensive hobby: gambling. kaiser paused to recall some of the sacrifices Rose Madison Muskies and the South SOUTH TOWNE MALL CAMPUS 520 STATE ST WESTGATE MALL Even casual acquaintances knew Rose was dedi- had made to become a baseball legend. Taking batting Bend White Sox out at Warner (608) 222-1955 (608) 257-9080 (608) 273-0066 cated to the track. It wasn't until last year, however, practice during the '81 strike "when it was 100 degrees Park. that baseball officials began hearing allegations that outside." Dieting on lettuce and watermelon to get he wagered on baseball — including the Reds. down to his spring training weight. With South Bend leading the Karly in 1988 Janszen was being investigated by the "This man's a champion," Kaiser said. "He worked Muskies 4-1 with one out in the top It's Active Shoe Time! FBI, IRS and Drug Enforcement Administration for to get everything he got. But we're all human. We're of the eighth inning of a Midwest allegedly selling cocaine and anabolic steroids. In a not dealing with an Ivy League graduate here. We're League game, the storm knocked meeting with federal agents, Janszen said he was dealing with a street kid that grew up and overcame out the lights at the park. FOOTBALL asked to discuss his relationship with Rose. insurmountable odds. I believe he should've been more SHOES At first Janszen said he refused because, "I didn't discreet. But has Pete Rose ever been discreet about The game was suspended and want to hurt him." He said he reconsidered after hav- anything?" will be finished tonight prior to the ing a dispute with Rose over a gambling-related loan. "Pete Rose is no altar boy," he said quietly. "But he's two team's regular scheduled game In March 1988 Janszen told federal agents he had no Al Capone either. He's not a threat to anybody. Ex- at Warner Park. 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If we can do first semifinal by eliminating Jim SHOES anything to change people's minds, Courier 54, 6-3 after a 2^-hour rain FREDENBERG BY that would be good," Grabb said. "I delay. think that maybe this week is an in- Grabb was matched in today's MEMORIAL ASCIS dication that there are some other semis against Jim Pugh, seeded TIGER- people who can play." 14th, who has done his best work in VOLLEYBALL miffs Grabb, unseeded and easily over- doubles. Pugh defeated Robert looked with his 114th ranking, did Seguso 6-3,6-3. 3 Reasons to buy Athletic Footwear here! his share Friday by sending Mich- No. 3 Brad Gilbert, the only re- 1. OtiLlLtx 1 ION - You'll find quality shoes for football, soccer, cross country, ael Chang, the world's sixth-ranked maining member of the top eight track, baseball, basketball, tennis, wrestling. player, to the sidelines with a con- seeds, v/as the other semifinalist Qualifying — Dash Heats — B-Main 2. BRANDS - Choose Nike, Reebok, Avia, Mitre, Asics, Tiger, Adidas, Diadora, vincing 6-2, 6-4 victory in the quar- after beating another unseeded Saucony and Converse. terfinals of the $602,500 Volvo Inter- player, Glenn Layendecker, 6-4,7-5. * MADISON to Hofklfwd national Tennis Tournament. The $114,000 final is Sunday. J. r KlCfe, - Enjoy low everyday prices and special discounts to team members. THE CAPITAL TIMES, Madison, Wis., Weekend of Aug. 5,1989 — 19 Subplots should add to usual drama at PGA By BOB GREEN from that list that 10 of the 12 men don't think of it in those terms," The Associated Press PGA CHAMPIONSHIP on the American team will be Watson said. chosen. HAWTHORN WOODS, 111. - The Whon: Thursday, Aug. 10 through And one of the leading European 71st PGA National Championship Sunday, Aug. 13. Points were awarded for top 10 players will be missing from the has more subplots than a soap Site: Kemper Lakes Goli Club, Haw- finishes beginning with the first 150-man line-up. Sandy Lyle, for- opera. The tournament that starts thorn Woods, 111. Course is 7,217 yards; tournament of 1988. The list closes mer Masters and British Open next Thursday is more than the par is 36-36 — 72. with the PGA, which also awards champion, declined to compete. Defending champion: Jeff Sluraan, year's final event of golf's Grand bonus points. Other major foreign players in- who won at Oak Tree Goli Club in Ed- The top seven players — Calca- Slam. mond, Okla., by three shots over Paul clude Faldo, Ian Woosnam of It's the last appearance in a Azinger. vecchia, Strange, Chip Beck, Tom Wales, of West major tournament for Jack Nick- Television: Thursday and Friday, Kite, Paul Azinger and Payne Stew- Germany, Seve Ballesteros and laus and before they ESPN, noon-2 and 4-6 p.m., Saturday art — are virtually assured of Jose-Maria Olazabal of Spain, pass into the Seniors category. It's and Sunday, ABC (Channel 27), 1-5 places on the team. of South Africa. And p.m. Eight others are in a battle for also 39-year-old 's Tickets: "There are more than 4,000 Greg Norman of Australia. chance to become only the fifth the remaining three spots on the for each day, more than enough to sat- point list. They are Ken Green, Norman — who lost the 1984 U.S. man to complete a career sweep of isfy people at the gate," said Brian Open in a playoff, was the victim of all four major titles. Callaghan, a PGA spokesperson. Indi- Mark O'Meara, Mark McCumber, vidual day tickets lor the four-day Steve Pate, Joey Sindelar, Bruce Bob Tway's 1987 sand shot in the It's yet another chance for Greg PGA and Larry Mize's playoff Norman to try to bounce back from event are $35 (includes parking). Tick- Lietzke, , Scott Hoch ets for practice rounds Monday and Lanny Wadkins. pitch-in in the 1988 Masters — again yet another major-title near miss. through Wednesday are $15 (includes lost a major-tournament title when And it's yet another round in the In addition, Captain Ray Floyd is parking). Tickets for children 18-under allowed to pick one player. The 12th he came from seven shots back to American vs. foreign player fight are $10. Callaghan said the best way tie in the last round of the British for golf domination. to get tickets is at the gate. For more in- spot is reserved for the PGA cham- formation, call (312) 291-9666. pion, if he is eligible. If he is not, or Open, then was beaten by Calca- It's the end of a two-year scram- vecchia in a playoff. ble for positions on the American How to get there: Kemper Lakes Golf if he is among the top-10 point win- Club is on Old McHenry Road in ners, Floyd can pick two players. "He's tough. He'll be back," Cal- Ryder Cup team that will face Eu- northwest suburban Chicago, approxi- cavecchia said. rope's best in England next month. mately 12 miles north of 1-90 and about Although he has been in an ex- Some other major contenders in- And it could mean an early end to 10 miles west of 1-94. The course also is tended slump, Watson's strong per- clude defending champion Jeff the Player of the Year race. accessible from Wisconsin via U.S. 12. formance in the British Open (see map). Sluman, Stewart, Strange, Azinger, That latter category could come makes him a major contender as Couples, McCumber and Kite, who about only if Masters champ Nick one of Floyd's possible selections. has won twice and leads the Amer- Faldo of England, U.S. Open title- "For the first time in a long, long ican money-winners this season. holder Curtis Strange or British son — something that hasn't oc- time I feel like I'm in control of my The total purse ($1 million last Open winner Mark Calcavecchia curred since Watson won the 1982 game again," Watson said after he year) and the winner's share will could annex the PGA crown. U.S. and British Opens — almost finished fourth, two shots out of the only men to make career sweeps of golf," said Watson, who has had be announced Tuesday. Of the three, Calcavecchia would certainly would provide a player an British Open playoff. the Masters, U.S. and British Opens more than enough of the "us vs. ESPN will provide live television appear to have the best chance. A insurmountable lead in the point That solid showing by the man and the PGA. them" talk concerning rivalry be- coverage 1-3 p.m., and 5-7 p.m. notorious streak player, he has not standings. who once dominated golf also Watson has won five British tween American and foreign (EOT) Thursday and Friday and competed since his playoff victory But it is another point list, the added to the possibility he could Opens, two Masters and the 1982 players. ABC will have live coverage of the in the British Open. Ryder Cup list, that will gain a join Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan. U.S. Open. He lacks only the PGA. "I'm tired of talking about it. I'm final two rounds Saturday and Sun- Two major titles in a single sea- major portion of the attention. It is Nicklaus and as the "That's my No. 1 career goal in tired of being asked about it. We day 2-6 p.m. (EOT). O'Grady has fight

pitcher, from the 21-day disabled list and optioned him 7 Black Boogie to Calgary of the Pacific Coast League. Qulnlela 2-417.80 with caddy's father Swimming BASKETBALL $2 Trl 4-2-7 311.20 Baseball National Basketball Association Jl Trl 4-2-7155.40 LOS ANGELES LAKERS—Signed Larry Drew, 10TH Grade B Dlst 5/14Time: 31.37 From staff, news service reports guard, to a multlyear contract. Announced that Jeff B Forrest Isaac 7.20 4.40 4.00 Lamp, guard, has signed a contract with Reyer of Ven- 5 Patient Jim 7.40 4.00 MIDWEST LEAGUE MADISON ALL-CITY MEET ice, Italy. At Hill Farmi pool 2 Slmplee Conquer 3.80 NAMES AND GAMES (Affiliations In parentheses) FOOTBALL Qulnlela 5-8 50.40 PGA Tour officials are investigat- Frlday'i qualifying results National Football League SECOND HALF BOYS S2 Trl 8-5-2 415.00 NEW YORK JETS—Signed Dennis Smith, tackle. $1 Trl 8-5-2 207.50 ing an altercation Friday between . NORTHERN DIVISION Agei 6*and-under Waived Andre Lockley, tackle. Super Six 4 of 4 W L Pel OB 25-meter freeitvle — 1, Brad Winchester, Nako- PHOENIX CARDINALS—Waived Ken Kulper, of- golfer Mac O'Grady and the father of a few of the notables include: Oscar ma, 16.39; 2, Dylan Donnelly, Parkcrest, 16.61; 3, Pays $ 40.20 zSouth Bend (White Sox) 29 17 .630 fensive lineman. Carryover S 403.00 his opening-day caddy at the Federal Robertson, Bob Lanier, Don Nelson, Belolt (Brewers) 28 20 .583 T David Broun, Shorewood, 17.06; 4, Matt Mlalak, Ridge- Arena Football League 3 Scratched Rockford (Expos) 24 20 .545 4 wood, 18.09; 5, Mario Jeffery, Parkcrejl, 18.19; 6, El- AFL—Suspended Pittsburgh head coach Joe Haer- liott Gansner, Shorewood, 1B.31. 11TH Grade A Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.07 Express St Jude Classic in Memphis. Rick Barry, Steve Yoder, Don Mor- Appletonl Royals) 24 23 .511 5Vj Ing Indefinitely for striking league president James 5JJ Rookie 5.40 4.00 4.00 Wausau (Mariners) 24 25 .490 4Vi 25 backstroke — 1, David Broun, Shorewood, 19.84 Foster during a bench-clearing brawl which occured 4 HP's Amanda 21.20 PGA tournament director Mike (city record); 1, Dylan Donnelly, Parkcrest, 20.31; 3, 4.80 ton, Paul Mokesid, Mike Erurione, Kenosha (Twins) 22 23 .489 tVi during the Pittsburgh-Chicago game on July 22. 2 Bart's Red Lady 14.20 Madison (Athletics) 17 27 .334 11 Eric Salpek, Monona, 21.10; 4, Aaron Klnos, Cherokn, HOCKEY Qulnlela 5-4103.20 Shea said the altercation occured Bob Johnson, Joe Wolf, Gordie Howe J3.52; 5, Michael Moroy, Maple Bluff, 23.59; 6, Matt ™lallk, Rldgewood, 23.77. 12 Trl 5-4-2 1391.00 near the 18th green when Tommy Gary Suter, Elroy Hirsch, Tony SOUTHERN DIVISION NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Named Lome Hennlng $1 Trl 5-4-2 695.50 25 breatlstroke — 1, Elllolt Gansner, Shorewood, assistant coach. •W L PCt OB 21.6?; 2, Nick Krloblch, Mlddloton, 23.03; 3, Ben Klt- 12TH Grade E Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.41 Stickney Sr. blocked O'Grady's path Granato, , Sal Bando and Springfield (Cardinals) ST. LOUIS BLUES—Signed Darwin McPherson,de- 20.20 4.80 ., 27 18 .600 slaar, Monona, 23.63; 4, Sam Upp, Westslde, 24.27; 5, 6 Fanny's Secret 35.40 zCedar Rapids .. . .. 26 19 .578 1 fenseman-wlng. 4Walkolo 7.40 3.40 as he left the scorer's tent after com- . 4 T.J. Rvan, Parkcrest, 24.75; 6, Michael Parsons, Peorla (Cubs) 23 22 .511 Rldgcwood, 24.60. 5 Boston Baby 4.00 Clinton (Giants) 21 6 Qulnlela 4-4 43.80 pleting his second round. The golf will begin at 11:45 a.m. and 24 .467 25 butterfly — 1, Brad Winchester, Nakoma, 1927; Burlington (Braves) .. 21 24 .467 6 Q.D. 5-4; 4-4 1480.80 Quad City (Angels) 20 23 4 2, Eric Salopek, Manona, 21.29; 3, Mario Jeffery, Park- Miscellaneous J2 Trl 4-4-5 784.00 Stickney's son, Tommy Stickney the public is invited. .465 crest, 21.61; 4, Jesse Davis, Shorewood, 21.63; 5, Vahld Waterloo (Padres, Orioles) .... 12 33 .267 15 Jl Trl 4-4-5 392.00 z — First-half champion Sadrzadeh, Parkcrest, 22.52; 5, Robert Zlehr, Middle- 13TH Grade D Dlst DC Time: 40.05 Jr., was O'Grady's caddy Thursday, ton, 22.52. 2 Country Promise 5.80 4.20 3.00 when O'Grady shot an opening-round Friday's reiulti AgeiMO Latest line 1 Trev's Pride 10.40 •5.00 Vendors needed for South Bond 4, Madison 1, 8 Innings, SUSP., power 50 freeityle — 1, Scott Kozlar, Hill Farm, 32.18; 2, 6 Vern's Choice 3.20 77. Shea said O'Grady had indicated failure James Jefferson, Shorewood, 32.27; 3, Jeremy Levin, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Qulnlela 1-2 34.40 to the younger Stickney after the Appteton 6, Waterloo 7,12 Innings Porkcrest, 33.90; 4, Jenner Dold, Hill Farm, 34.32; 5, American League $2 SUP2-1-4-81331.80 UW football games Appletonfc Waterloo 1 Andrew Kepper, Monona, 35.54; 6, Chris Wood, Park- Favorite / Odds Underdog Jl Sup 2-1-4-8 465.90 round that he planned to withdraw, Springfield 4, Kenosha 3 crest, 36.03. BOSTON 6Vi-7Vi Cleveland Attendance 1,789 There are several vendors posi- Belolt 2, Rockford 0, completion of SUSP, game 50 backstroke — 1, Ryan Keith, Monona, 40.62; 2, TORONTO 6Vi-7yj '. New York Handles 191,998 but changed his mind overnight He Rockford 4, Belolt 1 Jenner Dold, Hill Farm, 40.78; 3, Jeremy Levin, Pork- CHICAGO Even-6 Detroit Friday evening results tions open for the Green Bay Packer Cedar Rapids 10, Wausau 0 crest, 42.01; 4, Martin Tlernev, Shorewood, 43.05; 5, Texas Even-6 BALTIMORE was assigned a different caddy Clinton 4, Quad City 3,15 Innings Matt Peckham, Rldgewood, 44.25; 6, Stuart Manning, FIRST 1/BhOrade M Dlst 5/16 Time: 32.05 3/B MILWAUKEE 6-7 California 5 LMV Dark William 7.40 3.20 exhibition contest and all of the Uni- Quad City 1, Clinton 0 Monono, 44.30. Kansas City 5Vi-6W MINNESOTA 2.80 Friday after the younger Stickney did Burlington 1, Peorla 0 100 Individual medley — 1, Seth Center, HIM Farm, 6 P's Handy Man 4.20 3.40 versity of Wisconsin football games Oakland Plck'em SEATTLE 4 Snow 5.40 not show up. Today's games 1:29.52; 2, Brett Walnger, Hill Farm, 1:30.11; 3, Mike National League Madison at South Bend (2), 7 P.m. Bauch, Mlddlelon, 1:30.94; 4, Jeremiah Lodholz, Mono- Qulnlela 5-4 12.00 at Camp Randall Stadium this fall Favorite / Odds Underdog 12 Trl 5-4-4 328.40 Tournament worker Joe Connelly Appleton at Waterloo na, 1:31.61; S, Petor Jacobs, Rldgewood, 1:35.65; 6, Chicago Even-6 PITTSBURGH Kenosha at Springfield Steven Wlso, Parkcrest, 1:36.01. Jl Trl 5-4-4 164.20 The National "W" Club will conduct LOS ANGELES 6-7 San Diego SECOND l/8hGradeE Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.353/8 said O'Grady and Stickney began ar- Clinton at Belolt 50 breattitroke — 1, Brett Walnger, Hill Farm, Houston Even-6 SAN FRANCISCO interviews for boys and girls 12 and Cedar Rapids at Wausau 43.43; 1, Seth Center, HIM Farm, 43.47; 3, Chris Wood, 8 Flash Knight 13.00 5.402.80 CINCINNATI 5W-6W Atlanta 6Whos Idcawasthls 3.40 2.60 guing moments after O'Grady fin- Quad City at Rockford Parkcrest, 44.60; 4, Mike Bauch, Mlddleton, 44.77; 5, NEW YORK Plck'om Montreal over from 2-6 p.m. on Aug. 7 and 8, Peorla at Burlington Ryan Keith, Monona, 45.28; 6, Sean Sweeney, Park- 3 P's Buzzer 2.20 ished his round. ST LOUIS 7-8 Philadelphia Qulnlela 4-8 32.80 crest, 46.56. NFLPRE-SEASON and from 1-4 p.m. on Aug. 9. Inter- 50 butterfly — 1, Scott Kozlar, Hill Farm, 34.51 D.D. 5-8 49.40 "They were both shouting at each Favorite / Points Underdog J2 Trl 8-4-3 212.40 ested candidates should report to the (pool and city record); 2, James Jefferson, Shore- (at Canton, Ohio) other and then they grabbed each wood, 37.19; 3, Daniel Hopkins, Maple Bluff, 41.06; 4, Jl Trl 8-4-3 1M.30 Buffalo 1 Washington THIRD 1/BhGradeD Dlst 5/14 Time: 31.483/8 National "W" Club offices in at the Jeremiah Lodholz, Monona, 41,61; 5, Peter Jacobs, (at Tokyo, Japan) other by the shoulders. Then they fell Football Rldgewood, 41.73; 6, Steven Wise, Parkcrest, 41.97. 5 Pulchra 4.80 3.002.60 Stadium, across from the Athletic San Francisco 2 LA Rams 7CDV All Business 4.20 4.00 to the ground and O'Grady was on OIRLS (Sunday) 3 Hard Crush 4.60 Ages8-and-under (at London, England) Qulnlela 5-7 14.00 Ticket Office at Gate 21. Cleveland Plck'om Philadelphia top ... they were definitely fighting," NFL PRESEASON 25 freestyle — 1, Alyssa Adler, Mlddleton, 17.64; 2, J2 Trl 5-7-3 170.40 Laura Busby, Weslslde, 18.31; 3, Lindsay Geler, Hill Home team In CAPS Jl Trl 5-7-3 85.20 Connelly said. Today's games Farm, 18.56; 4, Madelalne DeWlnkel, Shorewood, (C) 1989 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC. FOURTH 1/ShGradeB Dlst 5/14 Time: 31.42 3/8 Buffalo vs. Washington at Canton, Ohio, 12:30 p.m. 16.60; 5, Rachel LaClalr, Monona, 16.72; 6, Alicia BHowleWIII 11.40 5.403.60 Bits and pieces vs. San Francisco at Tokyo, Grozlano, Rldgewood, 18.63. 3 Teach Pressure 4.40 2.80 Japan, 9p.m. 15 backstroke — 1, Jennifer Pofahl, Mlddleton, 4 Miranda Randy 3.40 Rayovac/North outing Sunday's game 21.24; 2, Beth Priest, Parkcrest, 21.74; 3, Sally Dog Qulnlela 3-813.40 Beth Daniel sank long birdie putts Cleveland vs. Philadelphia at London, England, McDonald, Shorewood, 22.07; 4, Cassle Morgan, Hill Q.D. 5-7; 3-8 127.40 on the final two holes Friday to finish noon Farm, 22.54; 5, Alicia Grailano, Rldgewood, 22.96; 6, J2 Trl 8-3-4 115.80 has star-studded lineup Margie Witter, Mlddleton, 23.27. Racing Jl Trl 8-3-4 57.90 with a 66 and a one-stroke lead over 25 breastttroke — 1, Jennifer Pofahl, Mlddleton. FIFTH l/8hGrade C Dlst 5/14 Time: 31.34 3/8 The fourth annual Rayovac/Andy 23.72; 2, Nadla Sldo, Shorewood, 23.97; 3, Erin Kauf- 4CRRI Big Tiny 14.40 4.403.00 after the first round of man, Mlddleton, 24.54; 4, Katie Lawler, HIM Farm, DUBUQUEGREYHOUND PARK 3 Captain Placid 5.40 3.00 Golf 24.72; 5, Lisa Munson, Monona, 24.65; 6, Sarah Ewolt, Friday matinee results 7 Klowa Beatrice 2.40 North Golf Invitational for the benifit the Greater Washington Open in Be- HIM Farm, 25.74. FIRST Grade M Dlst 5/14 Time: 32.00 Qulnlela 3-4 59.40 of Wisconsin Special Olympics will be 25 butterfly— 1, Madelalne DeWlnkel, Shorewood, 3 I Own Boauford 14.40 4.40 4.20 J2 Trl 4-3-7 290.00 thesda, Md.... 19.38; 2, Lisa Munson, Monona, 20.01; 3, Laura Busby, 4WB'sBest 4.20 4.00 51 Trl 4-3-7 145.00 held Monday at Maple Bluff Country The Madison United Soccer Club Westslde, 20.02; 4, Sally McDonald, Shorewood, 20.55; 1 Power Zoomer 4.40 SIXTH l/8hGrade A Dlst 5/14 Time: 31.093/8 City 5, Allssa Adler, Mlddleton, 21.09; 6, Beth Priest, Park- Qulnlela3-428.40 3DandyWln 4.00 2.802.40 Club. will hold its seven annual tournament crest, 21.80. 1 Foul Tom 4.00 3.00 Lake Windsor (71) — Dave Hunerwagerm, 73; J2Trl 3-4-1 1133.80 More than 40 sports celebrities are Ages MO J1 Trl 3-4-1 544.90 4GoodtlmeChuck 3.60 today and Sunday starting at 10 am Dennis Joosse, 79. 50 freestyle — 1, Katie Lapacek, Monona, 32.93; 2, Qulnlela 1-3 18.00 Nakoma (70) — Dave Grams, 73; Stan Mlntz, 74; SECOND Grade E Dlst 5/14 Time: 32.12 scheduled to make appearances. Just at Warner Park. Rachel Rewey, Cherokee, 35.23; 3, Margaret Hyde, 7GG Texas Jonny 8.20 4.00 3.00 J2 Trl 3-1-4 209.50 Roger Clskle, 79. Rldgewood, 35.40; 4, Katie Trautschold, Parkcrest, 3 Flash Burner 4.40 4.00 Jl Trl 3-1-4 104.40 Yahara Hllli (72) - Mike Mayer, 73; Orvln Wai5. 35.63; 5, Leah Slbley, Parkcrest, 35.89; 6, Mary Shana- 8 Scarlet Blade 4.40 SEVENTH 1/BhGrade D Dlsl 5/16 Time: 31.49 3/8 vlk, 77. han, Nakoma, 36.34. 2 BNB'S Chcetos 7.40 3.402.40 Odanuaana Hlllnunl (72\tti) — Dennuonny AngleMIIUIC, Ro«uud Gallagheuunuyiiori Qulnlela3-714.20 50 backstroke — 1, Kothy Preston, Cherokee, 36.67 D.D. 3-7 42.40 4 French Merit 3.40 2.80 73; Jerry Currle, Mark Erlckson, 74; Steve Mrazlk (pool and city record); 2, Kerry Danahy, Porkcrest, 1 MetsMan 3.40 Peter Meyer, 77; L.N. Von Dyke, 78; John Neupert 12 Trl 7-3-8 223.00 40.94; 3, Dana Phlllpp, Rldgewood, 41.36; 4, Margaret >1 Trl 7-3-8 111.50 Qulnlela 2-410.80 'Dick Ole, 79. Hyde, Rldgewood, 43.07; 5, Lindsay Janda, Monona, THIRD Grade D Dlst 5/14 Time: 32.04 52 Trl 2-4-1 118.40 BIG STOCK CAR RACE Blackhawk (72) — Robert Tollard, 72; Jeff Tal Jl Trl 2-6-1 59.20 43.49; 6, Tracy Clark, Monona, 43.64. lard, 75; Tom Horky, 76; John Watts, Sr., Jim Rasmus 2TollMeWho 47.40 11.40 4.80 EIOHTH l/8hGrade B Dlst DC Time: 39.73 3/8 100 Individual medley — 1, Kathy Preston, Chero- 1 Hacksaw Dak 13.80 5.40 sen, 78. kee, 1:17.91 (city record); 2, Polly Jaskowskl, West- 5 Ale Bronco Man 4.20 1 Dawn Rising 23.80 9.00 5.00 Monona (W — Rick Curtln, 33; Paul Montalto, 34; side, 1:26.66; 3, Nicole Jesperson, Hill Farm, 1:27.72; 3 GM Express Slve 5.20 4.60 Qulnlela 1-2 84.80 6 Jaguar Jade th Don Bultman, 38; Paul Montalto, 39. 4, Dana Phlllpp, Rldgewood, 1:30.12; 5, Jessica Pertz- J2Tri 2-1-5 1233.60 3.40 born, Mlddleton, 1:32.05; 6, Erin Brolthwalte, Park- Qulnlela 1-3 62.20 Jl Trl 2-1-5 416.90 J2 Trl 1-3-6 415.00 crest, 1:38.40. FOURTH Grade BDIsl 5/16 Time: 31.49 50 tareaststroke — 1, Inga Pederson, Cherokee, Jl Trl 1-3-4 307.50 Amateur 7DarlngStar 10.40 5.60 4.40 NINTH 1/ehGrodeC Dlst 5/14 Time: 31.133/8 Sat. Aug. 5 41.66; 2, Katie Trautschold, Parkcrest, 44.19; 3, I Snazzy Lacy 5.00 4.00 1 Carmen Honey 11.20 4.20 3.20 WESTERN AMATEUR Gretchcn Petterle, Nakoma, 47.24; 4, Kassle Lapacek, 3MLCotallna ,, 7.80 Monona, 47.52; 5, Jennifer Myers, Mlddleton, 47.60; 6, 7Maro 2.80 2.40 At Point 0' Woods CC, Benlon Harbor, Mich. Quinlela 1-7 24.80 4 Liberty Eve Friday's match-play qualifiers Pattl Nicholson, Rldgewood, 48.51. Q.D. 1-2; 1-72064.40 4.20 50 butterfly — 1, Katie Lopacek, Monona, 39.04; 2, Qulnlelo 1-7 11.00 271 — Doug Martin, Norman, Okla. J2 Trl 7-1-3 317.00 J2Trl 1-7-4111.40 280 — Tony Mollica, Columbus, Ohio. Kerry Danahy, Parkcrest, 39.53; 3, Inga Pederson, II Trl 7-1-3 158.50 Cherokee, 40.45; 4, Nicole Jesperson, Hill Farm, 40.50; Jl Trl 1-7-4 55.80 281 — Bob May, LaHabra, Calif. FIFTH Grade C Dlst 5/14 Time: 31.79 10TH 1/BhGrade B Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.28 3/8 283 — Steve McCraw, Victoria, Australia; Phil 5, Tracy Clark, Monona, 40.57; 6, Polly Jaskowskl, 1 Breezy Bandit 13.60 7.40 4.40 Westslde, 40.76. 7 ML Colleen 8.40 4.60 3.00 Mlckelson, San Diego. 5 Steven Supreme 9.00 7.20 6KD'sShurlsapro 11.60 7Proflt Peach 10.00 5.00 284 — Steve Flesch, Edgewood, Kent.; Barry 3Denlson Iowa 4.20 Fabvon, Columbus, Ohio. Qulnlela 1-5 113.80 Qulnlelo 6-7 50.20 285 — Len Mattlace, Wlnston-Salem, N.C. J2 Trl 1-5-7 2182.00 J2 Trl 7-6-3 978.80 284 — David Sutherland, Sacremento, Calif.; Greg $1 Trl 1-5-7 1091.00 SIXTH Grade A Dl5t 5/16 Tlrno: 31.34 Jl Trl 7-6-3 489.40 Lesher, Lebanon. Pa.; Charlie Wellington, Columbus, Transactions Super Six 5 of 4 Ga.; Steve Strieker, Edgerton. 8OK Blue Harry 4.00 4.20 3.20 Pays S 250.00 288 — BUI McDonald, Dalton, Ga.; Scott Frlsch, SMIdge 4.20 4.80 Carryover J 1354.00 Scottsdale, Ariz. 2BNB's Foxy Red 3.20 8 Scratched 289 — Tim Hobby, Alvln, Texas. Qulnlela 5-8 20.00 11TH l/8hGrade A Dlst DC Time: 39.35 3/8 M Trl 8-5-2 109.4Q 290 — David Cunningham, Michigan City, Ind. BASEBALL 3 P's Shoestring 11.00 4.403.40 State golfer (missed cut) 4, American League Jl Trl 8-5-2 54.80 7Quasky Pistol 23.80 SEVENTH Grade D Dlst 5/14 Time: 31.58 9.20 307 —Jerry Kelly, Madison, 82-75. SEATTLE MARINERS—Activated Erik Hanson 8 Folk Artist 3.40 7WhatslnoName 12.40 7.40 4.40Qulnlela 3-7 220.40 4Anna'sLody 13.40 5.00 J2 Trl 3-7-8 1150.40 3Allbar 8.40 Jl Trl 3-7-8 575.20 Qulnlela 4-7 72.20 12TH l/8hGrade D Dlsl 5/14 Time: 31.55 3/8 12 Trl 7-4-3 2744.20 8 BNB's Sierra Joe 29.00 7.40 il Trl 7-4-3 1383.10 4.00 1 Boxcarr Ben 4.00 2.80 EIOHTH Grade B Dlst DC Time: 39.83 2 Rita Jones VS. C.W.R.A. STARS 3 Rough Image 12.60 4.60 3.40 5.00 Qulnlelo 1-8 53.00 1 Nordic Pride 4.80 3.20 Q.D. 3-7; 1-8 3289.80 LATE 7BNB'sZonador 3.00 J2 Trl 8-1-2 737.40 Qulnlela 1-315.60 Jl Trl 8-1-2 348.80 MODEL J2 Trl 3-1-7 110.80 13TH l/8hGrode D Dlst DC Time: 39.333/e I I Jl Trl 3-1-7 55.40 7Mlkey's Flower 22.00 9.20 5.40 FEATURE NINTH Grade C Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.54 4Addo 6.40 1 4 Blue Ensign 17.20 3.80 3.40 3.40 LAP 3 Annette's Angel 3.40 2Ellcitor 3.00 3.00 Qulnlela 4-7 94.80 J2 Sup 7-4-3-2 3358.20 Jl Sup 7-4-3-2 1679.10 Attendance 2,169 Handle J 252,766 NOW lSl PROGRESS BASEBALL FLASHBACK Aug. 5 fl^^ 1921 — Radio station KDKA and announcer Harold Arlln provided Its listeners with the La Crosse advances first ever broadcast of a malor-league game. The Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Phillies 8-5 at ~ , BIG FACTORY Philadelphia. to state NBC final 1931 — Detroit's Tommy Bridges lost his bid for a on a bloop single by the SAUK CITY - Mike Thornton TIME CASH BACK 27th Washington batter, plnch-hltter Dave Harris. The Tigers beat the Senators 13-0. drove in the winning run with an SAVINGS 1940 — John Whltehead of the St. Louis TRIALS 6:30 Browns pitched a rain-shortened, slx-lnnlng eighth inning single to lead the La Adult $10°°, 10-15$6°° UNDER 10 no-hitter tor a 4-0 victory over the Detroit Crosse Angels over the Janesville THE AHRENS DIFFERENCE IS SAVING YOU MCDNEY Tigers In the second game of a . Aces, 2-1, in the semifinals of the PHONE (608) 254-7822 FREE! 1969 — Pittsburgh's Willie Stargell became the only player to hit a ball out of Dodger Sta- state National Baseball Congress dium. Stareell's shot off Los Angeles' Alan Foster cleared the right-field pavilion and Class AA tournament Friday night. landed 506 feet from home plate. Stargell hit La Crosse, which also won the Ahrens Cadillac the right-field pavilion roof on May B, 1973 off Andy Messersmlth. NBC Class A title this year, will 1973 — Phil Nlekro of the meet Milwaukee Wolf Cleaners in UDELLS Pitched a 9-0 no-hitter against the San Diego Oldsmobile Padres. the championship tonight at 8 in Madison 1984 — Cliff Johnson of the Blue Jays hit his Sauk City. The two teams were to MOTOR SPEEDWAY 19th career pinch homer to set a malor- play Friday night following the 2 Miles West of Wis. Dells Exit #85 CALL 271-2211 OPEN WON & THURS 'TIL 9PM WEST BELTLINE HWY at FISH HATCHER? RD league recordas Toronto beat the Orioles 4-3 REBATE OFF EXPIRES 9/27/89 '..-.' •' : at Memorial Snadlum. semifinal but were rained out. 8F SPOUTS • • Wisconsin State Journal, Sunday, August 6,1989

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CITY/AREA SPORTS GOLF FOR THE RECORD

2:40.34; 2, Parkcrest A, 3:41.46; 3, Cherokee A, 3:43.66; AMERICAN LEGION Swimming 4, Rldaiwood A, 2:48.53; 5, Westtlde A, 2:57.90) 6, Hill Professional AAA STATI TOURNAMINT BASEBALL Farm A, 2:59.77. Atoshkosh e SO freestyle — 1, Katie Lapacek, Mo, 33.07; 1 Ra- American League ALL-CITY MHBT chel Rewev, C, 34.81; 3, Kalle Trauttchold, P, 35.54; 4, Janesvlll* 11, Kenosha 1 POAST.JUDBCLAS1IC • BALTIMORE ORIOL1S — placed catcher Mickey At Hill farmt pool Mary Shanohan, N, 35.64; 5, Margaret Hyde, R, 36,06; At Memphli, Tennessee ialurday'< llnol rttuttt AA STATE TOURNAMINT Saturday's third-round results Tettleton on the 15-day disabled list; signed catcher Team icorti: Rldgewood MM.5, Hill Farm 1,135, 6, Leah Slbley, P, 36.16. At Koukauna 304 — Bernhard Longer, 67-69-66; , M- Jamie Quirk, Parkcrnl 1,074, Shorewood 1,055, Mlddltton MS, 50 backstroke — 1, Kalhy Preston, C, 37.00; 2, Klmberlyl2, Showano4 44-70. BOSTON RID SOX — activated second baseman Monona 125, Wnt Sldi 36?, Nakoma 355, CherokM m Kerry Danohy, P, 39.39; 3, Dana Phlllpp, R, 41.70; 4, Jefferson 33, Sparta 0 305 — Billy Ray Brown, 66-66-71. , Marty Barrett from the 21-day disabled list; recalled Maple Blull 47. Tracy Clark, Mo, 43.34; 5, Lindsay Janda, Mo, 44.06; 6, Beaver Dam 16, Hudson 4 204 — Bob Tway, 66-T2-66; Mike Donald, 7047-69. outfielder Carlos Qulntona from Powtucket at the In- Margaret Hyde, R, 44.14. Delavan 4, Kaukauna 3 107 — John Mahaffey, 70-71-44; Mark Lye, 66-7447. ternational League; waived Inflelder Bd Romero; BOYS 100 Individual medley — 1, Kothv Preston, C, 306 — Jay Haas, 70-7046; Jay-Don Blake, 69-71-66; plonced outfielder Jim Rice on the 21-day disabled list. Ag«i(-an