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I 'I WW nii B-4 Monday, Nov. 7, 1994 Sentinel Scoreboard Football scoreboard 1 i "W--nWlTlil National Conference Monday No events scheduled West Pel PF PA Home .778 274 172 3-1-0 .556 168 193 3-2-0 .444 162 177 3-2-0 .333 176 229 2-3-0 Central .778 204 138 4-0-0 The NFL 49tr box San Francisco II 713 7-17 Washington I 3 1422 First Ouarter SF-FG Bf ln 32, 5:04. if Jones 49 pass from Young (Brlen kick), 15:00. Second Quarter Wash-FG Lohmiller 22, SF-Young 1 run (Brian kick), 13:21. Third Quarter SF McDonald 73 Interception return (Brian kick), 9:27.

Wash-FG Lohmiller 23, 13:47. JF-D Carter 96 kickoff return (kick (ailet)), 14:04. Fourth Quarter SF-Rlce 28 run (Brien kick), :52. wash Horton 4 pass Irom Frlesz (Mitfchell 2 run), 7:50. WashMorrison 32 fumble return (Win-ensi pass from Friesz), 11:32.

TEAM STATISTICS San Fran 7 2 0 Atlanta 5 4 0 LA Rams 4 5 0 NewOrlns 3 i 0 Minnesota 7 2 Chicago 5 4 Green Bay 5 4 Detroit 4 5 Tampa Bay 2 7 .556 155 168 .556 188 133 .444 185 208 .222 115 215 East .875 210 110 3 Dallas 7 Phila 7 NY Giants 3 Arizona 3 Washington 2 .778 209 148 .375 152 172 .333 116 189 .200 220 279 Sports with Gary Radnich, noon (KNBR-AM 680) i Sports with Pete Frankjin, 2 p.m. (KNBR-AM 680) NBA Notes, 4:55 p.m. (KNBR-AM 680) Sports Page 68, 5 p.m. (KNBR-AM 680) NFL Injury Report, 5:30 p.m. (KNBR-AM 680) Sports Byline, 8 p.m.

(KSFO-AM 560) TV Tuesday Pro Baseball Arizona Fall League: Sun Cities at Peoria, taped, 10:30 a.m. (SportsChannel) Golf PGA Grand Slam, 3:05 p.m. (TBS) Pro Basketball Houston Rockets at Cleveland Cavaliers, 5 p.m. (TNT) Miami Heat at Golden State Warriors, 7:30 p.m. (SportsChannel) Boxing Super middleweights: Vinny Pazienza vs.

Rafael Williams, taped, 9 p.m. (USA) Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-0 Penalties-Yards 4-60 13-95 Time of Possession 34:17 25:43 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING San Diego, Means 25-102, Harmon 1-8, Gilbert 1-5, Bieniemy 2-2. Atlanta, Heyward 7-37, Peagram 4-12, J.George 6-(minus 6). PASSING-San Diego, Gilbert 22-38-0-207. Atlanta, J.George 19-31-2-180.

RECEIVING San Diego, Seay 6-65, Pu-punu 4-28, Means 4-24, T.Martin 3-29, Harmon 3-33, Jefferson 1-16, Bieniemy 1-6, D.Young 1-4, Atlanta, Mathis 7-77, Sanders 7- 53, Heyward 3-33, Emanuel 2-17. MISSED FIELD GOALS San Diego, Carney 47. Dolphins, 22-21 Indianapolis 7 0 7 721 Miami 1 0 1 16-22 First Quarter Mia FG Stovanovich 33, 9:17. Ind Maikowski 1 run (Biasucd kick), 1337. Third Quarter Mia FG Stovanovich 20, 5:46.

Ind Faulk 1 run (Biasucd kick), 11:36. Fourth Quarter Mia Spikes 7 run (pass failed), 2:56. Ind Buchanan 28 interception return (Biasucd kick), 7:28. Mia McDufffie 28 pass from Marino (Stovanovich kick), 11:08. Mia FG Stovanovich 34, 14:56.

TEAM STATISTICS Ind Mia First downs 17 25 Rushes-yards 24-105 32-118 Passing 108 254 Punt Returns 0-0 3-26 Kickoff Returns 4-81 4-87 Interceptions Ret. 2-42 1-0 Comp-Att-Int 11-21-1 30-41-2 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-3 1-7 Punts 4-51 1-38 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 3-50 3-16 Time of Possession 22:29 37:31 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-lndianapolis, Faulk 14-69, Humphrey 3-14, Harbaugh 2-14, Potts 4-7, Maikowski 1-1. Miami, Parmaleee 22-81, Spikes 9-37, Marino 1-0. PASSING-lndianapolis, Maikowski 8- 14-0-88, Harbaugh 3-7-1-23. Miami, Marino 30-41-2-261.

RECEIVING Indianapolis, Faulk 5-43, Turner 4-49, Dawkins 1-10, MJackson 1-9. Miami, Saxon 8-34, McDuffie 7-108, Fryar 7-70, Ingram 2-14, Parmalee 2-11, Byars 2-9, Spikes 1-9, KJackson 1-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS-lndianapolis, Biasucci 32 (blocked). Miami, Stovanovich 31. American Conference West Pet PF PA Home .778 229 151 3-1-0 San Diego Kan.

City LA Raidrs Denver Seattle .667 182 178 .444 183 205 .333 203 233 .333 185 179 Central .778 193 111 4 .667 153 146 3 .111 141 220 0 .111 116 184 1 East .778 225 170 4 Cleveland Pttsburgh Cincnnati Houston Miami Buffalo NY Jets Indnplis N.England 7 2 0 6 3 0 1 8 0 1 8 0 .556 1 95 1 75 .556 163 167 .400 216 233 .333 184 219 3- 4- 1 ftra3iiT i The NBA National Basketball Association By The Associated Press AH Times Pacific WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division Pet. GB Golden State 2 0 1.000 Portland 2 0 1.000 Sacramento 1 0 1.000 Vi Seattle 1 0 1.000 'i LA. Lakers 1 1 .500 1 Phoenix 1 1 .500 1 LA. Clippers 0 2 .000 2 Midwest Division Houston 2 0 1.000 Dallas 1 0 1.000 Vi Denver 1 1 .500 1 Utah 1 1 .500 1 San Antonio 0 1 .000 I'i Minnesota 0 2 .000 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Pet. GB Indiana 2 0 1.000 Milwaukee 2 0 1.000 Cleveland 1 0 1.

000 Vi Chicago 1 1 .500 1 Detroit 1 1 .500 1 Atlanta 0 2 .000 2 Charlotte 0 2 .000 2 Atlantic Division Washington 2 0 1.000 New York 1 0 1.000 Vi Orlando 1 1 .500 1 Boston 0 2 .000 2 Miami 0 2 .000 2 New Jersey 0 2 .000 2 Philadelphia 0 2 .000 2 Sunday's Game Phoenix 119, Miami 107 Monday's Games Philadelphia at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. New Jersey at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Atlanta at Utah, 6 p.m. Tuesday's Games Miami at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. L.A.

Lakers at New York, 4:30 P.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Houston at Cleveland, 5 p.m. Denver at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Suns, 119-107 MIAMI (107) Long 5-10 1-211, Rice 10-22 0-0 23, Sal-ley 2-3 3-4 7, Coles 2-9 0-0 5, Smith 6-19 9-11 22, Owens 7-15 4-11 18, Gamble 3-6 5-7 11, Geiger 3-4 0-0 6, Reeves 1-4 0-0 2, Miner 1-2 0-0 2.

Totals 40-94 22-35 107. PHOENIX (119) Green 5-14 3-6 14, Manning 3-7 4-4 10, Kleine 3-3 3-4 9, Johnson 9-18 11-16 29, Ma-ierle 6-15 6-8 20, Tisdale 5-10 1-2 11, Person 7-11 4-6 23, Perry 1-1 1-1 3, Schaves 0-0 0-0 O.Totals 39-79 35-47 119. Miami 34 28 25 20-107 Phoenix 25 33 33 28-119 3-Point goals Miami 5-24 (Rice 3-10, Coles 1-4, Smith 1-9, Gamble 0-1), Phoenix 6-15 (Person 3-6, Maierle 2-7, Green 1-2). Fouled out Long, Salley, Coles, Kleine. Rebounds-Miami 58 (Owens 12), Phoenix 61 (Maierle 15).

Assists-Miami 24 (Coles 6), Phoenix 29 (Johnson 9). Total fouls Miami 38, Phoenix 26. Technicals Miami coach Loughery, Coles, Miner 2, Phoenix coach Westphal 2, Manning 2, Johnson, Green, Kleine, Miami illegal defense, Phoenix illegal defense 3. Eiedions Phoenix coach Westphal, Miner, Manning. A 19,023.

Kapalua International KAPALUA, Hawaii (AP) Leading scores, earnings and relation to par Sunday after the final round of the tl million Kapalua International, on the par-73 Plantation Course: Fred Couples, $1 80,000 66-71 -72-70-279 -1 1 Bob Gilder, SI 04,000 70-67-71-73-281 -9 Tom Lehman, 465,000 66-69-76-72-283 -7 Ben Crenshaw, 71-73-70-71-285 -5 Bill Giasson, 139,250 74-67-73-71-285 -5 Reter Jacobsen, 532,000 71-72-72-71-286 -4 John Cook, S25.333 71-69-74-73-287 -3 Keith Clearwater, $25,333 72-67-72-76-287 -3 Barry Lane. $25,333 72-67-71-77-287 -3 David Peoples, 518,500 76-67-75-71-289 -1 Kirk TriPteft, tl 8,500 68-72-76-73-289 -1 Duffy Waldorf, $18,500 68-74-74-73-289 -1 Sam Torrance, $18,500 68-74-74-73-289 -1 Davis Love III, $18,500 66-73-72-78-289 -1 Jim McGovern, $18,500 66-73-72-78-289 -1 Scott Simpson, $13,157 70-71-77-72-290 Steve Pate, $13,157 72-73-73-72-290 Tom Purtzer, $13,157 72-73-73-72-290 Robert Gamez, $13,157 70-78-73-69-290 (Wi I nhr. SI 1.1 57 72-70-74-74290 Sunday's Games San Francisco 37, Washington 22 Chicago 20, Tampa Bay 6 Green Bay 38, Detroit 30 Miami 22, Indianapolis 21 Minnesota 21, New Orleans 20 Pittsburgh 12, Houston 9, OT Atlanta 10, San Diego 9 Cleveland 13, New England 6 Philadelphia 17, Arizona 7 New York Jets 22, Buffalo 17 Cincinnati 20, Seattle 17, OT Los Angeles Rams 27, Denver 21 Kansas City 13, Los Angeles Raiders 3 Monday's Game New York Giants at Dallas, 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13 Dallas at San Francisco, 1 p.m.

Arizona at New York Giants, 10 a.m. Atlanta at New Orleans, 10 a.m. Chicago at Miami, 10 a.m. Cleveland at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Houston at Cincinnati, 10 a.m.

Minnesota at New England, 10 a.m. San Diego at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Los Angeles Raiders at Los Angeles Rams, 1 p.m. New York Jets at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Seattle at Denver, 1 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Detroit, 5 p.m. OPEN DATE: Indianapolis, Washington Monday, Nov. 14 Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. (AH times Pacific) TV Monday Pro Baseball Japanese Championship Series: Game Five, Seibu Lions vs. Yoriumi Giants, taped, 5 p.m.

(SportsChannel) Pro Football New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys, 6 p.m.' (7,11) High School Girls Volleyball Harbor at Aptos, taped, 7 p.m. (TCI-3) Boxing Junior-welterweights: Sammy Fuentes vs. David Oieda, 8 p.m. (SportsChannel) Radio Monday Pro Football New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys, 5:45 p.m, (KNBR-AM 680) General Inside Sports Magazine, 6:50 a.m. (KSCO-AM 1080) The Steve Young Show, 7:50 a.m., 5:35 p.m.

(KNBR-AM 680) The John Madden Show, 8:05 a.m., 8:45 a.m. (KNBR-AM 680) The Don Nelson Show, 8:20 a.m. (KNBR-AM 680) ian woosnam, Tony Johnstone, $26,600 Brandt Jobe, $26,600 Emiyn Aubrey, $26,600 Carl Mason, $26,600 Frank Nobik), $26,400 Lee Janzen, $19,760 Armando Saavedra, $19,760 Clinton Whitelaw, $19,760 Phillip Price, $15,940 Craig Stadler, $15,960 Darren Clarke, $14,060 Peter Mitchell, $14,040 Rich Parker, $14,040 Bill Israelson, $12,045 Anders Forsbrand, $12,065 Raul Fretes, $12,065 MikaelPiltz, $12,045 Gene Fieger, $10,450 Brian Watts, $10,450 Gerry Norquist, $9,500 Peter Fowler, $9,500 Tom Glllis, $8,740 Pedro Martinez, $8,740 Jamie Spence, $8,170 Jeff Wagner, $7,477 Gary Webb, $7,477 Eduardo Caballero, $7,048 Gordon Brand $7,048 Craig Jones, $7,048 Per Nyman, $7,048 Jeff Lewis, $6,783 n-n-n-vtm 71-72-70-73-286 71- 72-74-69-286 74-69-73-70-286 72- 70-68-76-286 74-70-71-71-286 70- 75-71-72-288 71- 74-73-70-288 69-76-72-71-288 74-71-72-72-289 71- 78-69-71-289 69- 73-69-79290 70- 73-75-72-290 72- 77-73-48-290 72- 75-70-74-291 74-71-74-72-291 74-72-76-49-291 68-76-77-70-291 73- 72-75-72-292 71- 69-76-76-292 73- 68-73-79-293 72- 74-71-76-293 76-70-74-74-294 74- 74-71-75-294 76- 74-72-73-295 75- 76-74-71-296 71-74-75-76-296 77- 79-73-68-297 70- 75-75-77-297 77-72-74-74-297 71- 74-74-78-297 79-69-75-75-298 Daiwa International HATOYAMA, Japan (AP) Final scores Sunday of the $1.7 million Daiwa International golf tournament on the par-72 Hatoyama Country Club (Players are Japanese unless otherwise specified): Jumbo Ozaki, $306,000 65-72-70-63-270 Fuzzy Zoeller, U.S., $1 70,000 74-73-70-68-285 Todd Hamilton, U.S. 68-76-71-71-286 Eduardo Herrera, Colombia 70-74-71-71-286 Oen Tze-ming, Taiwan 69-80-67-71287 MasahiroKuramoto 75-70-70-72-287 Craig Warren, Australia 74-73-48-72-287 Carlos Franco, Paraguay 73-72-70-72287 Tsuneyuki Nakaiima 70-76-74-68288 RWiard Backwell, Australia 74-72-71-71-288 Peter McWhinney, Australia 69-76-69-74-288 Naomichi Ozaki 68-73-76-70-289 Katsuvoshi Tomori 72-73-70-74-289 Also Bob Estes, U.S. 74-75-72-69-290 Mike Reid, U.S.

72-74-68-77-291 Lin Chie-Hsiang, Taiwan 73-76-75-49293 Jeff Sluman, U.S. 70-78-75-70-293 Graham Marsh, Australia 71-75-73-74-293 Wayne Smith, Australia 75-74-75-70-294 Rick Gibson, Canada 70-79-72-74-295 Hsieii Chin-sheng, Taiwan 75-76-75-71297 Jeff Woodland, Australia 74-77-73-73-297 Anthony Gilligan, Australia 75-74-73-75-297 Richard Boxall, Britain 71-79-77-71-298 Wayne Grady, Australia 78-74-74-72-298 Frankie Minoza, Philippines 74-78-70-76-298 Gary Hallberg, U.S. 70-79-73-77-299 III "lll.ll.l 1 NYC Marathon NEW YORK (AP) The top finishers in Sunday's New York Marathon: MEN German Silva, Mexico, 2 hours, 11 minutes, 21 seconds; 2, Beniamin Paredes, Mexico, 3, Arturo Barrios, Boulder, 4, Sammy Lelei, Kenya, 5, Domingos Castro, Portugal, 6, Kemiro Jitsul, Japan, 7, Lezsek Beblo, Poland, 8, Isidro Rico, Mexico, 2:13:21 9, Salvatore Bettiol, Italy, 10, Michael Kapkiai, Kenya, II. Carlos Tarazona, Venezuela, 12. Lawrence Peu, South Africa, 13.

William Koech, Kenya, 14. Thomas Osano, Kenya, 15. Joaquim Pinheiro, Portugal, 16. Volmir Herbstrl, Brazil, 17. Gianni Poli, Italy, 18.

Leandro Croce, Italy, 19. Dominique Chauvelier, France, 20. Luis Carlos DaSilva, Brazil, 21. Josphat Ndeti, Kenya, 22. Patrick Duton, France, 23.

Gumer-cindo Olmedo, Mexico, 24. Anders Szalkai, Sweden, 25. Terry Thornton, South Africa, 26. Giacomo Tagliafer-rl, Italy, 27. Joseph McVeigh, West-field, N.J., 28.

Asaf Bimron, Israel, 29. Matthews Temane, South Africa, 30. Phineas Makaba, South Africa, 2:24:25. Other Americans 34. Alexandre Rachide, Jersey City, N.J., 34.

Trevor Murray, Far Rockaway, N.Y., 43. Jose Ignacio Ramirez, Jamaica, N.Y., 45. Doug Kurtis, North-ville, 51. John Trifoi, Staten Island, N.Y., 54. Michael Keohane, New York, 56.

Mike Wilson, Reston, 61. Esleban Vanegas, New York, 65. Hamid Bouilid, Long Island City, N.Y., 67. Gavin Skune, Bloomfield, N.J., 68. Michael Henschel, Middle Village, N.Y., 70.

Raul Puente, Brooklyn, N.Y., 71. Chaz Hummel, Den-ville, N.J., 75. Hans Parrado, Hoboken, N.J., 84. James Garcia, Wesfford, 87. Timothy Dunlap, Lancaster, 88.

Joseph Vovticky, Brooklyn, N.Y., 93. Fred Schuler, Chicago, 96. Alfonso Polania, Jamaica, N.Y., 98. Nestor Bohorquez, New York, 2:36:28. Women Tecla Lorouoe, Kenya, 2, Medina Biktagirova, Belarus, 2:30:00, 3, Anne Marie Letko, Glen Gardner, N.J., 4, Anuta Catuna, Romania, 5, Claudia Lokar, Germany, 6, Olga Appell, Albuquerque, N.M., 7, Ritva Lemerti-nen, Finland, 8, Albertina Dias, Portugal, 9, Alena Peterkova, Czech Republic, 2:35:41 10, Nadezhda llvina, Russia, II.

Adriana Barbu, Romania, 2:39:21 12. Emma Scaunlch, Italy, 13. Gordon Bakoulis, New York, 14. Gillian Ho-rovitz, Britain, 15. Elena Plastinina, Ukraine, 16.

Christina Scobev, Britain, 17. Marline Rapin, France, 18. Marie-Christ Faure, France, 19. Angela Nuske, Germany, 20. Amy Kattwinkel, Charlotte, N.C., 21.

Carolyn Hunter-Rowe, Britain, 22. Nathalie Guichoux, France, 23. Scherezada Alvear, Chile, 2.54:57; 24. Kathleen Coughlln, New York, 25 Paola Nasini, Italy, 2:56:14 Formula One Japanese Grand Prix SUZUKA, Japan (AP) Top finishers Sunday of the Japanese Grand Prix, 50 laps of the 3.64-mile Suzuka Circuit, with driver, country, make of car, time and winner's average speed: 1. Damon Hill, Britain, Williams-Renault, one hour, 55 minutes, 53.532 seconds, 94.114 mph; 2.

Michael Schumacher, Germany, Benetton-Ford, 3.365 seconds behind; 3. The Associated Press RENO This week's odds from Harrah's Hotel and Casino on National Football League games. Asterisk denotes home team. FAVORITE SPREAD Monday Dallas 13Vj over NY Giants 423-NEWS For updated sports scores' and news, call the Sentinel's NewsLine, a free 24-hour information service. Call 423-NEWS (423-6397), then request a specific sports line (listed below): SPORT SANTA CRUZ COUNTY High school scores 2300 College, JC scores 2300 BASKETBALL NBA scores 2305 NBA schedule, odds 2310 FOOTBALL NFL scores 2325 NFL schedule, odds 2330 College scores 2375 College schedule 2380 GOLF Update 2505 MOTOR SPORTS Update 2405 SKI REPORT California 2550 Colorado 2555 Utah 2560 TENNIS Update 2525 Surf City WATSONVILLE Top finishers Sunday from the Surf City Cydocross race at the Monterey Bay Academy grounds: Men's A Race 1.

Justin Robinson; 2. Larry Hibbard; 3. Don MvraH' 4. Kevin Mer-rigan; 5. Jon Nelson.

Men's Race 1. Mark Smith; 2. Joe Lawwell; 3. Mathew Stewart; 4. Keith Harmon; 5.

Kyle Brutschv. Men's Race 1. Kenny Burl; 2. Robert Branch; 3. Peter Urter; 4.

Larry Home; 5. Gary Verhulp. Girls Swimming SCCAL Championships SATURDAY Team results and top ffn- ishers from Saturday's Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League girls swimming championships, held at Cabrillo College: TEAM RESULTS 1, Aptos, 462 points; 2, Santa Cruz 268; 3, Soquel 195; 4, Harbor 188; 5, Watsonville 98. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 50 freestyle (CCS qualifying standard: 26.89) -1, Sarah Lovell (A), 25,86, 2, Moni-ka Schacher (A), 26.34; 3, Mary Heartsner (A), 26.68; 4, Jennifer Cummings (SCI, 28.09; 5, Jenny Peteroin (H), 28.21 6, Kerry Morton (S), 29.03. 100 freestyle (CCS: S9.19) 1, Samanfha Schacher (A), 55.38; 2, Sarah Lovell (A), 56.76; 3, Monlka Schacher (A), 58.54; 4, Mary Heartsner (A), 59.51 5, Corey Miller (SO, 1:00.7 6, Taryn Nagy (SO, 1:01.46.

100 butterfly (CCS: 1:07.69) -1, Jennifer Miller (A), 2, Cassie Thibodeau (A), 3, Karley Van Zante (A), 4,, Heather Tyler (SO, 5, Allie George (SO, 6, Kerry Morton (SI, 1:21.49 100 breastslroke (CCS: Sierra Richmond (A), 2, Jennifer Miller (A), 3, Leah O'Connell (S), 4, Devon Courtney (S), 5, Nicole Hart (A), 6, Rachel Pearl (SI, 1:21.70. 100 backstroke (CCS: 1:08.49) 1, Sa-mantha Schacher (A), 2, Kim Rei-mann (SO, 3, Cassie Thibodeau (A), 4, Corey Miller (SO, 5, Ai-mee Shoemaker (A), 6, Liz Schiffrin (SCO, 1:11.61. 200 freestyle (CCS: 2:07.39) 1, Maggie White (A), 2, Kim Reimann (SO, 2:00 3, Erin Rice (A), 4, Amanda McGehee (S), 5, Sharon Wierzba (H), 6, Nicole Hart (A), 2:26.06. 500 freestyle (CCS: 5:57.79) Maggie White (A), 2, Erin Rice (A), 3, Whitney Raas (S), 4, Cory Schell (A), 5, Shelley Gill (SO, 6, Ashley Streig (W), 6:54.60. 208 freestyle relay (CCS: 1:54.29) 1, Aptos (Samantha Schacher, Sierra Richmond, Monika Schacher, Sarah Lovell) 2, Santa Cruz (Kim Reimann, Jennifer Cummings, Taryn Nagy, Corey Miller), 3, Soquel (Kerry Morton, Glenda Lee, Amanda McGehee, Rachel Pearl), 4, Harbor (names unavailable), 5, Watsonville (Claire Osmer, Lisa Rubottom, Malena Sullivan, Ashley Streig) 2:13.30.

200 individual medley (CCS: 1, Sierra Richmond (A), 2, Whitney Raas (SI, 3, Aimee Shoemaker (A), 4, Karley Van Zante (A), 5, Taryn Nagy ISC), 2:33.1 6, Devon Courtney (S), 2:52.80. 200 medley relay (CCS: 2:11.59) 1, Aptos, 2, Soquel (Leah O'Connell, Devon Courtney, Whitney Raas, Kerry Morton), 3, Santa Cruz (Liz Schiffrin, All-son Chapln, Heather Tyler, Jessica Abood), 4, Watsonville (Pam Kobow, Eliza-' beth Garrett, Katie Cavanaugh, Erin Bock-man) 5, Harbor (names unavailable), 2:2476. 4M freestyle relay (CCS: 4:18.09) 1, Aptos (Jennifer Miller, Cassie Mary Heartsner, Aimee Shoemaker). 4I 2, Santa Cruz (Kim Reimann, Jennifer Cummings, Taryn Nagy, Corey Miller), 3, Harbor (names unavailable), 4, Soquel (Whitney Raas, Amanda McGehee, Leah O'Connell, Glenda 5, Watsonville (Elizabeth Garrett, Ashley Streig, Katie Cavanaugh, Erin Bock- man), 4:41.69. Junior varsity SATURDAY Team results and win-' ners from Saturday's Santa Cruz Coast Ath-" letic League junior varsity girls swimming championships, held at Cabrillo College: TEAM RESULTS 1, Aptos 414; 2, Santa Cruz 239; 3, Harbor 225; 4, Soquel 154; 5, Watsonville 119.

INDIVIDUAL WINNERS 50 freestyle 1, Lindsay Duncan (A). 29.21. 54 backstroke 1, Lisa Johnson (A), 32.96 (SCCAL JV record). 50 breaslstroke 1, Megan Schroeder (A), 3B.74. 50 butterfly 1, Jennie Bates (A), 34.14.

100 Ireestyle 1, Jessica Swan (A), 1:04.48. 100 backstroke 1, Marisa Larson (A), 1:17.75. 100 breaslstroke 1, Lindsay Swan (A), 1:23.44. 100 individual medley 1, Jessica Swan (A), 1:14.64. 200 freestyle relay 1, Aptos, 1:58.45 (SCCAL JV record).

200 medley relay 1, Aptos, 2:13.53 (SCCAL JV record). 400 freestyle relay 1, Aptos, 4:32.41 (SCCAL JV record). AFC 1-1-0 1- 2-0 2- 0-0 0- 2-0 1- 0-0 2- 0-0 0-2-0 0- 1-0 1- 0-0 3- 0-0 1-0-0 0- 1-0 1- 1-0 1-1-0 NFC 6-1-0 4- 2-0 2- 5-0 3- 4-0 6-2-0 3- 4-0 5- 2-0 4- 4-0 1- 7-0 4-1-0 6- 2-0 3-4-0 2- 5-0 1-7-0 Div 3- 0-0 2-1-0 0- 4-0 1- 1-0 4- 1-0 2- 3-0 4-1-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 4-0-0 3- 2-0 3-0-0 1-4-0 0-5-0 3- 2-0 4- 1-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 1 0 5-0-0 2-3-0 2-2-0 0-4-0 Away 4-1-0 3-2-0 2-3-0 2-3-0 2-3-0 AFC 6-1-0 3-2-0 3-4-0 3-5-0 2-6-0 6-2-0 5-1-0 1-7-0 1-6-0 NFC 1-1-0 3-1-0 1-1-0 0- 1-0 1- 0-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 0-1-0 0- 2-0 1- 1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 2- 0-0 Div 5-1-0 3-1-0 1- 3-0 2- 3-0 1-4-0 3- 1-0 4- 0-0 0- 4-0 1- 3-0 4-1-0 2- 3-0 4-2-0 2-2-0 0-4-0 3-1-0 2-2-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 1 0 1 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 3-1-0 3-2-0 1- 4-0 0-5-0 3-2-0 2- 2-0 6-1-0 5-3-0 5-3-0 4-4-0 1-6-0 2-0 1-0 3-2-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 1- 4-0 2- 3-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Piflsburgh, Morris 28-74, O'Donnell 4-24, J.WIIIIams 1-7, Tomczak 6. Houston, G.Brown 24-86, Carlson I -(mi nus 2). PASSING-Pittsburgn, O'Donnell 15-25-0-154, Tomczak 2-4-0-30.

Houston, Carlson 22-48-0-205. RECEIVING-Plttsburgh, E.Green 4-43, Thlgpen 3-62, Hastings 2-20, Morris 2-14, C.Johnson 2-8, J.WIIIIams 2-2, Stone 1-18, Haves 1-17. Houston, Jeffires 7-53, Slaughter 5-52, Wellman 4-52, Givlns 2-35, G.Brown 2- 9, Coleman 1-8, McNair l-(minus 4). MISSED FIELD GOALS None. Vikings, 21-20 New Orleans 0 1 7 11-28 Minnesota 0 7 7 7-21 Second Quarter Mln Lee 3 pass from Moon (Reveiz kick), 14:54.

Third Quarter NO Havnes 34 pass from Everett (Andersen kick), 2:27. Min-Reed 13 pass from Moon (Reveiz kick), 11:30. Fourth Quarter NO-Walls 2 pass from Everett (Andersen kick), ita. NO-FG Andersen 44, 10:48. NO-FG Andersen 26, 12:16.

Mln-lsmail 11 pass from Moon (Reveiz kick), 14:55. A 57,564. TEAM STATISTICS NO Milt First downs 17 28 Rushes-yards 21-72 20-84 Passing 241 410 Punt Returns 2-6 3-14 Kickoff Returns 4-19 4-60 Interceptions Ret. 1-3 1-0 Comp-Att-Int 24-36-1 33-57-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-15 3-10 Punts 7-45 7-38 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 Penalties-Yards 3-15 11-90 Time of Possession 28:33 31:27 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING New Orleans, Bates 14-48, Everett 2-15, Hughes 1-7, Early 1-2, Brown 3- 0. Minnesota, Allen 13-50, Lee 2-11, Graham 1-11, Moon 2-7, Smith 2-5.

PASSING-New Orleans, Everett 24-36-1-256. Minnesota, Moon 33-57-1-420. RECEIVING New Orleans, Early 8-69, Havnes 6-85, Walls 5-43, Bates 2-8, Brown 1-37, Small 1-9, Smith 1-5. Minnesota, Carter 12-151, Reed 8-157, Lee 7-59, Cooper 3-26, Ismail 2-22, Smith 1-5. MISSED FIELD GOALS None.

Bears, 20-6 Chicago 1 1 7 7-20 Tampa Bay 0 1 1-4 First Quarter Chl-FG Butler 18, 7:45. Second Quarter Chl-FG Butler 37, 2:09. TB-FG Husted 33, Third Quarter Chi-Jennings I pass from Walsh (Butler kick), 11:42. Fourth Quarter TB-FG Husted 38, 0:11. 4 pass from Walsh (Butler kick), 4:11.

TEAM STATISTICS Chi TB First downs 23 9 Rushes-yards 45-178 14-38 Passing 205 150 Punt Returns 0-00 1-1-6) Kickoff Returns 0-00 5-86 Interceptions Ret. 1-7 1-00 Comp-Att-Int 19-32-1 14-28-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-00 2-14 Punts 5-33 6-38 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 1-15 4-40 Time of Possession 39:28 20.32 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Chlcago, R.Harris 19-79, Tillman 19-54, Chritlan 3-20, Conway 1-12, Green 2-11, Walsh 1-2. Tampa Bay, Rhett 12-20, Diner 1-15, McDowell 1-1 PASSING-Chicago, Walsh 19-32-1-205. Tampa Bay, Dilfer 13-25-1-159, Weldon 1-3-0-5. RECEIVING-Chlcago, Waddle 4-49, Tillman 3-49, Graham 3-31, Wetnkjnt 2-25, R.Harris 2-6, Conway 1-28, Lewis 1-8, Cook 1- 4, Green 1-4, Jennings 1-1.

Tampa Bay, Dawsey 5-85, McDowell 2-27, Copeland 2- 17, Thomas 1-14, Workman 1-6, JHarrls 1-5, Hawkins 1-5, Rhett 1-5. MISSED FIELD GOALS-Tampa Bay, Husted 48. Falcons, 10-9 San Diego 0 111-9 73 10 First Quarter All Mathis 9 pass from J.George (NJohnson kick), 7:15. Second Quarter SD-FG Carney 50, 11:54. Third Ouarter SD-FG Carney 33, 7:44.

AH FG N.Johnson 23, 9:49. Fourth Quarter SD-FG Carney 49, 1:08. TEAM STATISTICS SD AN First downs 21 II Rushes-yards 29-117 17-43 Passing 179 176 Punt Returns 2-14 2-21 Kickoff Returns 3-55 4-121 Interceptions Ret. 2-13 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 22-38-0 19-31-2 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-28 1-4 Punts 5-43 6-46 Away 4-1-0 2- 2-0 1-3-0 1- 3-0 3- 2-0 2- 2-0 1- 3-0 2- 3-0 0- 4-0 4- 0-0 2-2-0 1- 2-0 1- 4-0 2- 2-0 SF Wash 20 24-76 206 2- 14 (-154 1-7 23-44-2 3- 18 7-50 3-1 5-25 32:25 First downs Rushes-yards Pasting Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Inter ceotions Ret. Corfip-AII-Int Sacked-Yards Lost Purfls Fumbtes-Lost Pertaities-Yards Time ot Possession 17 28-117 304 5-48 4-148 2-91 18-28-1 2-3 4-43 1-1 7-40 27:35 iuniuiruiAi ctatictitc feuSHlNG San Francisco, Walters 11-46, Logan 7-39, Rice 1-28, Loville 3-9, Young 1-1, Floyd 4-(minus I), D.Carter 1-(tninus 5).

Washington, Ervins 18-52, Mitchell t-17, Winans 1-5, CSmith 1-2, Frerotte 1-0 PASSING San Francisco, Young 15-IS-1-291, Grbac 3-3-0-14. Washington, Frerotte 15-32-2-167, Friesz 8-12-0-57. RECEIVING San Francisco, Walters 4-64, Fiord 4-36, Rice 3-90, Singleton 2-37, Jorfes I D.Carter 1-5, Logan 1-4. Washington, Ellard 7-93, Ervins 7-41, Winans 4-5), Horton 2-17, Howard 1-12, Mitchell 1-6, C.Srnilh 1-3, FIELD GOALS None. Jets, 22-17 Buffalo 014 3-17 New York 3 7 6-22 I First Quarter iNY-FG Lowery 26, 4:15.

I Second Quarter IBuf-Tbomas 2 run (Christie kick), 5:02. 37 pass from Kelly (Christie kick), 8:23. 5 pass from Esiason (Lowery kick), i Third Quarter NYMoore 4 pass from Esiason (kick failed), ,13:58. i Fourth Quarter NY-FG Lowery 45, 3:45. But FG Christie 39, 7:08.

iNY-FG Lowery 41, 11:34. i TEAM STATISTICS Buf NYJ First downs 18 17 Rushes-yards 24-95 35-94 Passing 187 174 Pupt Returns 0-0 4-43 Kirjkotl Returns 6-154 4-102 Interceptions Ret. 1-11 1-21 Como-Alt-Int 19-31-1 17-26-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-14 1-7 Punts 4-43 3-39 Fumbles-j-ost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-39 5-30 time of Possession 26:34 33:26 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Buffalo, Thomas 18-59, Davis 4-2S, Kelly 2-15, Gardner 1-3, Cope-Wrtd 7). New York, Johnson 13-38, Anderson 7-35, Baxter 11-21, Esiason 4-0. 'PASSING Buffalo, Kelly 19-31-1-201.

NeW York; Esiason 15-23-1-170; Trudeau 'RECEIVING Buffalo, Beebe 4-62, Copland 4-44, Metzeloars 3-34, Reed 2-22, Thomas Brooks 2-7, Marrow 1-14, KtOavIs 1-7. New York, Thornton 6-42, Mdore 5-87, Monk 2-34, Johnson 2-3, Andersen 1-r, Baxter 1-7. MISSED FIELD GOALS None. Rams, 27-21 Denver 0 3 3 IS 21 Los Angeles 7 10 7 3-27. 1 First Quarter LA--oetth) run (Zendelas kick), 5:24.

Second Quarter LA Griffith 3 pass from Chandler (Zendelas kick), :04. Den FG Elam 42, 10:04. LA FG Zendelas 35, 14:29. 1 Third Quarter i LA Anderson 30 pass from Chandler (Zendelas kick), 4:26. Den FG Elam 29, 8:47.

1 Fourth Quarter Den-Mllburn 20 pass from Elway (El-way pats to Sharpe), 1:04. LA-F4 Zendeias 18, 444. 12 pass from Elway lEIarflAIck), 9:43. a1 ia mi 1,103. TEAM STATISTICS I Oen LA 23 38-141 244 2-1 4-79 0-0 22-29-1 0-0 3-45 2-1 7-40 38:11 Fjrst downs Rushes-yards Passing PwtBetOnei KlekMf Rjlufns Intettepnws Ret.

Cow-ft-nt Sahjd-jardt Lost FflrrSiesLst Penalties-Yards 14 14-48 234 2-40 4-105 1-0 24-45-0 1-5 4-42 0-0 10-93 Time of Possession 21:42 i IMniuinilAI CTATKTITC RUSHING-Denver, Mllbum 4-U, Elway 3-18, Russell 6-10, Rivers 1-2. Los Angeles, Bettls 33-91, Chandler 3-24, Hester 1-24, Bailey l-J. PASSING-Denver, Elway 24-45-0-241. Las Angeles, Chandler 19-25-1-223, Miller W-0-21. RECEIVING Denver, Sharpe 7-69, Mil-burn 4-51 D.Russell 4-50, Tlllmon 3-40, Miller 3-29, L.Russell l-(mlnus 5).

Los Angeles, Bettis 6-21-, Anderson 5-85, Drayton 3-37, Klhchen 3-50, Bruce 2-20, Hester 2-20, Ballet 1-8, Griffith 1-3. MISSED FIELD GOALS-Denver, Elam 5. S'tJrigtils, 20-17 CMdnfla- Silt 1-20 Seattle 7 1 3 7 0-17 First Quarter Sea T.Johnson 1 run (Kasay kick), 4:09. Cin-Safety, A.Williams sacked Mirer in ertdzone, 8 52. Cln-FG Pelfrey 36, 14:32.

Second Quarter Cln-FG Pelfrev 44, 15:00. Third Quarter Cln-FG Pelfrey 36, 8:23. Seo-FG Kasay 23, 12:22. Fourth Quarter Cln-FG Pelfrey 47, 1:48. Sea-Smith I run (Kasay kick), 5:53.

Cln-FG Pelfrey 28, 10:33. 1 Overtime Cln-FG Pelfrey 26, 8:14. TEAM STATISTICS Cin Sea 21 29-148 170 1-4 6-148 1-0 13-32-0 3-11 7-41 1-1 3-30 28:26 First downs Rushes-raids fussing Pant Returns Kickoff Returns Mercepftoos Ret. Obmp-Att Jnt 23 34-119 377 2-32 4-48 0-0 31-43-1 2-10 4-52 3-1 11-69 icked-Yards Lost lints Iimblet-Lost laltles-Yards Possession 39:48 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Cincinnati, Fenner 15-49, Broussard 9-32, Blake 5-23, H.Green 3-9, Stott 1-5, Ball 1-1. Seattle, C.Warren 34-92, Blades 1-40, Mirer 1-12, S.Smirh 2-3, T.John-sen 1-1.

PASSING-Clnclnnatl, Blake 31-43-1-387. Seattle, Mirer 13-32-0-181. RECEIVING-Clnclnnall, Scott 7-157, Utoussard 5-31, Pickens 4-90, To.McGee 434. H.Green 4-22, Sadowskl 3-15. TlMcGee 2-23, Fenner 2-15.

Seattle, Blades 4-u, fwamn 4-je, r.ureen i-u, irumpwr -1-lt S.Smirh 1-8, CWarren 1-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS None. es, 17-7 irttoni I 7-7 Philadelphia I 114 0-17 i Second Quarter I Phl-FG Murray 34, 14:55. i Third Quarter Phi Barnett 47 pass from Cunningham Murray kick 3:41. Phi Barnett 50 pass Irom Cunningham (Mi lurray kick), 9:48.

Fourth Quarter Ariz Proehl 5 pass from Beuerlein (Da. v)s kick), 13:09. TEAM STATISTICS Aril Phi wit downs 21 18 Rushes-yards 24-73 31-150 Passing 181 172 Runt Returns 3-9 1-11 Kickoff Returns 4-107 1-20 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Oomp-Att-Int 19-30-0 1 5-24-0 Sacked- Yards Lost 5-38 3-29 Punts 4-35 5-40 Pumbles-Lost 4-2 2-1 Penalties-Yards 12-82 10-79 Time of Possession 10:26 29:34 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1 RUSHING Arizona, Centers 10-33, Moore 9-21. Levy 2-17, Beuerlein 3-2.

Philadelphia, Cunningham 8-63, Walker 942. Hebron 10-31, Garner 4-7. i PASSING Arizona, Beuerlein 18-30-0-219. Philadelphia, Cunningham 11-24-0-201. jean Aiesi, Kance, l-errari, 52.045 behind; 4.

Nigel Mansell, Britain, Williams-Renault, 56.074; 5. Eddie Irvine, Britain, Jordan-Hart, 6. Heinz-Herald Frentzen, Germany, Sauber-Mercedes, 7. Mika Hakkinen, Finland, Ferrari, 8. Christian Fittipaldi, Brazil, Footwork-Ford, 49 laps completed- 9.

Erik Comas, France, Larrousse-Ford, 49 laps; 10. Mlka Salo, Finland, Lotus-Mugen-Honda, 49 laps; 11. Olivier Panls, France, Llgier-Re-nault, 49 laps; 12. David Brabham, Australia, Simrek-Ford, 48 laps; 13. Alessandro Zanar-di, Italy, Lotus-Mugen-Honda, 48 laps.

Not Classified 14. Mark Blundell, Britain, Tyrrell-Yamaha, 26 laps; 15. Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, Jordan-Hart, 16 laps; 16. Martin Brundle, Britain, McLaren-Peugeot, 13 laps; 17. Gianni Morbidelli, Italy, Footwork-Ford, 13 laps; 18.

Gerhard Berger, Austria, Ferrari, 10 laps; 19. Franck Lagorce, France, Ligier-Renault, 10 laps; 20. Pierluigl Martini, Italy, Minardi-Ford, 10 laps; 21. Michele Alboreto, Italy, Minardi-Ford, 10 laps 22. Johnny Herbert, Britain, Benetton-Ford, 3 laps; 23.

Ukyo Katayama, Japan, Tyrrell-Yamaha, 3 laps; 24. Taka-chiho Inoue, Japan, Simtek-Ford, 3 laps; 25. Hideki Noda, Japan, Larrousse-Ford, 0 laps; 26. J.J. Lehto, Finland, Sauber-Mercedes, 0 laps.

Driver Standings 1. Michael Schumacher, Germany, 92 points 2. Damon Hill, Britain, 91; 3. Gerhard Berger, Austria, 35; 4. Mika Hakkinen, Finland, 26; 5.

Jean Alesi, France, 21' 6. Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, 16; 7. David Coulthard, Britain, 14; 8. Martin Brundle, Britain, 12; 9. Jos Verstappen, Holland, 10; 10.

Mark Blundell, Britain, 8. Constructors Standings 1. Williams-Renault, 108; 2. Benetton-Ford, 101 3. Ferrari, 64; 4.

McLaren-Peugeot, 38; 5. Jordan-Hart, 25; 6. Tyrrell-Yamaha, 11 7. Sauber-Mercedes, 12; 8. Ligier-Renault, 11; 9.

Footwork-Ford, 10. Minardi-Ford, 11. Larrousse-Ford, 2. Bank of the West OAKLAND (AP) Results Sunday from the Bank of the West Classic at the Oakland Coliseum (seedings in parentheses): Singles Final Arantxa Sanchez Vicarlo (1), Spain, def. Martina Navratilova (2), Aspen, 1-4, 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-3).

Lindsay Davenport, Murrleta, and Ar-anxta Sanchez Vicario, Spain, def. Martina Navratilova, Apsen, and Gigi Fernandez, Miami, 7-5, 6-4. Bell Challenge QUEBEC (AP) Results Sunday of the $150,000 Bell Challenge women's indoor tennis tournament at Club Avantage (seedings In parentheses): Singles Championship Katarina Maleeva (5), Bulgaria, def. Brenda Schultz (2), Netherlands, 6-3, 6-3. Doubles Championship Nathalie Tauziat, France, and Eianor Reinach, South Africa (3), def.

Linda Harvey-Wild and Chandra Rubin (4), Lafayette, 6-4, 6-3. Topper Open MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) Results Sunday of the $213,750 Topper Open men's tennis tournament at the Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club: Singles Championship Alberto Berasategui (1), Spain, def. Francisco Clavet, Spain, 6-4, 6-0. Doubles Championship Marcelo Filippini, Uruguay and Luiz Mattar, Brazil, def. Sergio Casal and Emilio Sanchez (I), Spain, 7-6(7-4), 6-4.

Paris Open PARIS (AP) Results Sunday of the $2,25 million Paris Open lennis tournament: Singles Championship Andre Agassi (8), Las Vegas, def. Marc Rosset (14), Switzerland, 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5. Doubles Championship Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis (1), Netherlands, def. Byron Black, Zimbabwe, and Jonathan Stark (2), Medford, 3-6, 7-6 (7-2), 7-5. Football Weekend scores SAN MATEO (AP) The weekend California Community College football scores as compiled by the Athletic Bureau: Coast South Division Hartnell 42, Cabrillo 22 West Valley 38, Monterey 0 Coast North Division San Francisco 58, Foothill 20 San Jose 14, De Anza 9 San Mateo 18, Chabot 2 Golden Valley Conference American River 6, Redwoods 0 Shasta 21, Siskiyous 0 Bay Valley Eastern Division Los Medanos 16, Yuba 14 Sierra 21, Delta 0 Solano 28, Diablo Valley 7 Bay Valley Western Division Santa Rosa 30, Sacramento 14 Laney 43, Mendocino 22 Contra Costa IB, Marin 12 Central Valley Conference Fresno 44, Modesto 29 Sequoias 34, Kings River 18 Western St.

Northern Division Santa Barbara 40, Glendale 34 Moorpark 45, Hancock 21 LA Pierce 34, Ventura 30 Western St. Southern Division LA Southwest 44, West Los Angeles 32 Bakersfield 51, LA Valley 37 Santa Monica 28, Compton 9 Foothill Conference Mt. San Jacinto 24, Antelope Valley 16 Victory Valley 36, Rio Hondo 30 Chaffey 37, Grossmonl 35 Desert 27, Cirrus 17 Mission North Division Cerritos 24, San Diego Mesa 20 Palomar 26, Pasadena 14 Long Beach 65, El Camino 38 Mission Central Division Rancho Santiago 72, Southwestern 21 Fullerton 35, Orange Coast 9 Saddleback 21, Golden West 21 (tie) Mission Conference Crossover Mt. San Antonio 1, Riverside 10 BYES: Butte, Gavilan, Merced, LA Harbor, San Bernardino Valley. Chiefs, 13-3 Los Angeles 3 0 0-3 Kansas City 0 7 3 1-13 Second Quarter KC-Walker 57 pass from Montana (Elliott kick), 5:38.

LA-FG Jaeger 50, 931. Third Quarter KCFG Elliott 19, 12:14. Fourth Quarter KC-FG Elliott 27, 3:47. TEAM STATISTICS LA KC First downs 15 II Rushes-yards 25-100 31-93 Passing 148 159 Punt Returns 5-88 3-5 Kickoff Returns 4-97 2-32 Interceptions Ret. 0-00 2-13 Comp-Att-lnl 17-33-2 17-28-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 5-24 2-14 Punts 7-45 9-41 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 15-115 6-40 Time of Possession 29:41 30:19 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Los Angeles, Williams 24-93, Hosteller 1-7.

Kansas City, Allen 15-62, Hill 10-16, Montana 4-9, Anders 2-6. PASSING Los Angeles, Hosteller 17-33-2-172. Kansas City, Montana 17-28-0-173. RECEIVING-Los Angeles, Brown 6-84, Williams 5-38, Glover 3-26, Rathman 2-20, Jones 1-4. Kansas City, Allen 5-30, Walker 4-90, Anders 4-24, Davis 3-26, Dawson 1-3.

MISSED FIELD GOALS-Los Angeles, Jaeger 33, 44. Career TD passes By The Associated Press Through Nov. 6, 1994 Quarterbacks who have thrown 200 or more NFL touchdown passes (x-active): 1. Fran Tarkenton 342 2. x-Dan Marino 317 3.

Johnny Unitas 290 4. x-Joe Montana 269 5. Sonny Jurgensen 255 4. Dan Fouts 254 7. John Had! 244 8.

Len Dawson 239 9. George Blanda 236 10. x-Dave Krleg 220 11. JohnBrodie 214 12. Terry Bradshaw 212 tie.

Y.A. Tittle 212 14. Jim Hart 209 15. x-WarrenMoon 207 16. Roman Gabriel 201 17.

x-Boomer Esiason 200 Active Players Closing In John Elway "5 Jim Kelly 190 Career receiving yards By The Associated Press Through games of Nov. 4, 1994 The career leaders in receiving yards in the National Football League (x-adive): Yards I. James Lofton 14,004 2 Steve Largent 13,089 3. x-Jerry Rice 12,547 4. x-Art Monk 12,325 5.

Charlie Joiner 12,146 6. DonMaynard 11.834 7. x-Henry Ellard 10,726 8. Stanley Morgan 10,716 9. Harold Jackson 10,372 10.

Lance Alworth 10,266 II. x-Gary Clark 9,889 12. Drew Hill 9,831 13. Raymond Berry 9,275 14. Charley Taylor 9,110 15.

Harold Carmichael 8,985 16. Fred Bitetnikott 8,974 tie. Mark Clayton 8,974 18. Wes Chandler B.966 19. Roy Green 8,965 20.

x-Andre Reed 8,947 21. MarkDuper 8,869 College The AP Top 25 By The Associated Press The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes In parentheses, records through Nov. 5, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and ranking in the previous poll: Record Pfs Pv 1. Nebraska (39) 10-0-0 1,525 I 2. Penn St.

(22) 8-0-0 1,507 2 3. Auburn (1) 9-0-0 1,430 3 4. Florida 7-1-0 1,321 4 5. Miami 7-1-0 1,283 5 6. Alabama 9-0-0 1,239 6 7.

Colorado 8-1-0 1,194 7 8. Florida St. 7-1-0 1,163 8 9. 8-0-1 1,016 11 10. Colorado St.

8-1-0 846 14 11. Kansas St. 6-2-0 825 15 12. Utah 8-1-0 696 9 13. Arizona 7-2-0 686 18 14.

Syracuse 6-2-0 650 10 15. Oregon 7-3-0 647 21 16. Virginia Tech 7-2-0 641 17 17. Southern Cal 6-2-0 632 22 18. Duke 8-1-0 614 23 19.

Michigan 6-3-0 603 20 20. Mississippi St. 7-2-0 327 24 21. Virginia 6-2-0 301 13 22. Washington 6-3-0 249 12 23.

Brigham Young 8-2-0 174 25 24. Washington SI. 6-3-0 163 16 25. Boston College 5-2-1 122-Others receiving votes: Ohio State 110, Illinois 81, Notre Dame 34, North Carolina 23, North Carolina State 22, Bowling Green 19, Nevada 5, Air Force 2. USA Today-CNN poll The USA TODAY-CNN football coaches' poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, record through Nov.

5, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: Record Pfs Pvs 1. Nebraska (42) 10-0-0 1,530 2 2. Penn State 120) 8-0-0 1,503 I 3. Miami 7-1-0 1,375 3 4. Alabama 9-0-0 1,365 4 5.

Florida 7-1-0 1,322 5 6. Florida Slate 7-1-0 1,269 6 7. Colorado 8-1-0 1,183 7 8. Arizona 7-2-0 982 13 9. Kansas St.

6-2-0 897 IS 10. Colorado St. 8-1-0 810 11 11. Oregon 7-3-0 801 17 12. Virginia Tech 7-2-0 784 16 13.

Duke 8-1-0 753 19 14. Utah 8-1-0 707 8 15. Syracuse 6-2-0 685 9 16. Southern Cal 6-2-0 661 20 17. Michigan 6-3-0 585 18 18.

Virginia 6-2-0 468 10 19. Brigham Young 8-2-0 439 21 20. Mississippi St. 7-2-0 382 22 21. Ohio State 7-3-0 322 24 22.

Washington St. 6-3-0 295 14 23. North Carolina 6-3-0 231 12 24. Boston College 5-2-1 197 25. Illinois 6-3-0 188 23 Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 157, North Carolina State 100, Bowling Green 43, Baylor 31, Nevada 18, Texas 14, Air Force 12, Rice 10, Indiana 7, Texas Christian 7, Memphis 6, Oklahoma 4, Rutgers 4, Texas Tech 2, Vanderbilt 1.

Gary McCord, $13,157 66-79-70-75-290 Jay Delsing. $13,157 72-67-74-77-290 Mike Hulbert, $11,000 71-74-74-72-291 1 Ed Humenik, $11,000 68-74-75-74-291 1 Billy Andrade, $9,860 73-75-72-72-292 2 Ted Tryba, $9,860 71-73-74-74-292 2 Paul Govdos, $9,860 70-73-78-71292 Dennis Clark, $9,860 68-75-74-75-292 Glen Day, $9,860 72-71-73-76-292 Don Hammond, 72-72-75-75-294 4 Andy Bean, $8,900 72-72-77-73-294 4 Jack Nicklaus, $8,900 69-71-76-78-294 4 Lennis Clements, $8,650 73-72-76-75-296 6 Mike Standlv, $8,650 69-72-81-74-296 6 David Feherty, $8,400 74-71-74-78-297 7 Justin Leonard, $8,400 71-76-77-73-297 7 Mark Brooks, $8,400 75-72-77-73-297 7 David Ogrin, $8,300 75-67-80-77-299 9 Brad Bryant, $8,200 72-76-75-77-300 10 Neal Lancaster, $8,200 77-75-71-77-300 10 Hale Irwin, $8,200 73-73-79-75-300 10 Dave Barr, $8,075 72-75-75-79-301 11 Nolan Henke, $8,075 76-73-78-74-301 11 Jim Thorpe, $8,000 72-70-85-76-303 13 Mike Heinen, $7,925 72-70-85-76-303 13 Chris DiMarco, $7,925 78-76-77-72-303 13 Dicky Pride, $7,850 72-76-86-77-31 1 21 Deane Beman, $7,800 77-74-82-80-313 23 Mark Rotting, $7,750 82-84-86-86-338 4B Greg Kraft, $7,675 80-69-WD Guy Boras, $7,675 DQ Queens Cup KURIMOTOMACHI, Japan (AP) Final leading scores Sunday of the $700,000 Toray Japan Queens Cup golf tournament on the par-71 Oak Hills Country Club (plavers are American unless otherwise noted): x-Ko Woo-soon, $105,000 65-71-70206 Betsy King, $65,165 67-67-72-206 Nancy Lopez 67-71-69-207 Val Skinner 70-68-70-208 Helen Arfredsson, Sweden 70-68-70-2O8 Julie Larsen 66-72-70-208 Hiromi Kobavashl, Japan 72-68-69-209 Laura Davies, Britain 67-69-73-209 Jane Geddes 68-68-74-210 Sherri Steinhauer 70-68-74-212 Kaori Higo, Japan 70-75-68-213 Michiko Hattori, Japan 71-73-69-213 Meg AAallon 69-74-70-213 Navoko Yoshikawa, Japan 72-70-71-213 Alicia Dibos, Peru 70-68-75-213 Carolyn Hill 73-73-68-214 Aiko Hashimoto, Japan 71 -74-69-214 Katie Peterson-Parker 70-74-70-214 Michelle Esteill 71-71-72-214 Rosie Jones 72-69-73-214 Nancy Ramsbottom 70-71-73-214 Annika Sorenstam, Sweden 68-73-73-214 Wu Ming-yeh, Taiwan 74-71 -70-21 5 JoanPitcock 71-74-70-215 Vicki Fergon 72-71-72-215 Elaine Crosby 70-70-75-215 Dawn Coe- Jones, Canada 67-73-75-215 Barb Mucha 74-72-70-216 Micnale Redman 72-74-70-216 Amy Benz 75-70-71-216 Huang Yueh-chyn, Taiwan 73-72-71-216 Ayako Okamoto, Japan 76-68-72216 Mayuml Hirase, Japan 72-72-72216 Deb Richard 72-69-75-216 Amy Alcofl 74-75-68-217 Akl Nakano, Japan 75-73-69-217 Mivaki Shimabukuro, Japn 73-73-71-217 Akemi Yamaoka, Japan 72-73-72-217 Marta Figueras-Dotti, Spain 69-76-72-217 Mavumi Mural, Japan 71-71-75-217 Kaori Harada, Japan 69-73-75-217 Aki Takamura, Japan 76-69-73218 Robin Walton 73-71-74-218 Fuki Kioto, Japan 71-71-76-218 Chris Johnson 76-72-71-219 Lee Young-me, SXorea 77-70-72219 Gail Graham, Colombia 72-75-72-219 Sarazen Open BRASELTON, Ga. (AP) Final leading scores and earnings from the $1.9 million Sarazen World Open Championship at par-72 The Legends of Chateau Elan course (a-amateur): Ernie Ells, $350,000 67-73-68-65-273 Fred Funk, $200,000 69-49-66-72-276 Tom Sieckmann, $106400 67-49-71-73-280 Mark akavecchia, $106,400 69-73-48-70-280 Eduardo Romero, $72,200 69-73-71 -48-281 Mark AAcNulty, $56,525 71 -67-73-71-282 Joakim Haeggmar, $56,525 72-70-69-71-282 Mark Roe, $56,525 69-72-71 -70-282 Constantino Rocca, $56,525 73-72-47-70-282 Miguel Jimenez, $45,600 72-46-48-72-283 Jesper Pamevlk, $36,575 65-76-71 -72-284 Steve Elkington, $36,575 74-67-73-70-284 Greg Turner, $36,575 74-72-71 -67-284 So they say RECEIVING Arizona, Proehl 5-36, Hill 4-66, Clark 3-50, Centers 3-33, Reeves 2-24, Ware I-9, Samuels 1-1. Philadelphia, Barnett 11-173, C.Williams 2-16, M.Johnson 1-14, Walker l-lminus 2). MISSED FIELD GOALS-Arizona, Davis 52.

Philadelphia, Murray 42. Browns, 13-6 New England 11116 Cleveland I 1 8 10-1 Second Quarter Cle-FG Stover 33, 14:38. Third Quarter NE-FG Bahr 20, 7:53. Fourth Quarter Cle-Hoard I pass from Rypien (Stover kick), 2:18. Cle-FG Stover 41, 5:32.

NE-FG Bahr 39, 12:47. A 73,878. TEAM STATISTICS NE CM First downs 20 14 Rushes-yards 36-118 32-148 Passing 159 160 Punt Returns 3-8 1-1-10) Kickoff Returns 3-42 1-20 Interceptions Ret. 1-6 4-18 Comp-Att-Int 20-43-4 14-28-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-7 1-4 Punts 5-43 5-35 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 5-52 7-43 Time of Possession 34:10 25:50 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING New England, Butts 25-84, K.Turner 7-23, L.Thompson 3-9, Bledsoe 1- 0. Cleveland, Hoard 21-123, Byner 6-19, Metcalf 3-5, Rypien 1-1, J.Jones 1-0.

PASSING-New England, Bledsoe 20-43-4-166. Cleveland, Rypien 14-28-1-164. RECEIVING New England, Tlmpson 7-69, Crittenden 3-31, Coates 3-24, LThompson 3-10, Hawkins 2-22, K.Turner 2- 10. Cleveland, McCardell 4-80, Metcalf 3- 32, Hoard 2-12, Kinchen 2-12, Alexander 1-20, Bvner 1-7, J.Jones l-l. MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.

Packers, 38-30 Detroit 7 7 14-30 Green Bay 10 21 7 0-31 First Quarter GB Paup 10 interception return (Jacke kick), 11:14. GB FG Jacke 30, 14:38. Second Quarter GB-Bennett 17 pass from Favre (Jacke kick), 8:32. GB-Brooks 12 pass from Favre (Jacke kick), 12:30. Del Gray 91 kickoff return (Hanson kick), 12:46.

GB-Brooks 28 pass from Favre (Jacke kick), 13:34. Third Quarter 28 pass from Krleg (Hanson kick), 9'44 GB-Cobb 10 run (Jacke kick), 14:56. Fourth Quarter Det-Matthews 15 pass from Krleg (Per-rlman 2 pass from Krleg), 1:46. Det H.Moore 1 pass from Krleg (Perri-man 2 pass from Krleg), 6:29. TEAM STATISTICS Del GB First downs 20 21 Rushes-yards 19-49 28-117 Passing 317 230 Punt Returns 2-24 1-8 Kickoff Returns 7-157 4-53 Interceptions Ret.

1-11 2-27 Comp-Att-Int 28-48-2 24-36-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-21 1-7 Punts 3-41 4-50 Fumbles-Lost 6-3 2-1 Penalties-Yards 8-50 5-26 Time of Possession 29:22 30.38 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Detroit, Sanders 15-47, D.Moore 2-3, Krieg 2-mlnus 1). Green Bay, Cobb 13-66, Favre 3-17, LJohnson Bennett 8-11, Levens 3-10. PASSINCDetroit, Mitchell 5-15-2-63, Krleg 23-33-0-275. Green Bay, Favre 24-36-1-237. RECEIVING Detroit, H.Moore 8-151, Sanders 8-51, Matthews 4-69, Perrlman 3-39, Holman 3-14, Hall 2-14.

Green Bay, Bennett 5-47, Sharpe 5-27, West 4-54, Brooks 3-45, Cobb 2-26, Morgan 2-25, L.Johnson 2-3, Mickens 1-10. MISSED FIELD GOAL Detroit, Hanson 51. Stealers, 12-9 Pittsburgh 16(1 1-11 Houston lllltf First Quarter Hou-FG Del Greco 32, 6:35. Second Quarter Pit FG Anderson 50, :48. Pit-FG Anderson 39, 12:52.

Hou-FG Del Greco 49, 14:46. Fourth Quarter Pit-FG Anderson 37, 11:03. Hou-FG Del Greco 38, 14:53. Overtime Pit-FG Anderson 40, 11:24. A 47,827.

TEAM STATISTICS Pit Hou First downs 17 17 Rushes-yards 34-111 25-84 Passing 155 160 Punt Returns 7-43 5-16 Kickoff Returns 4-56 3-64 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-O Comp-Att-Int 17-29-0 22-48-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-29 6-45 Punts 11-39 11-44 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1 Penalties-Yards 9-99 11-103 Time of Possession 36:55 34:29 Corrections, clarifications Newsweek's Curry Kirkpatrick, on Martina Navratilova: "Along with her courage and honesty and intellect, the divine MN leaves behind her name, her game and her heroism against which all the future young women in tennis must measure themselves." The names of Harbor High divers Eve Curtis and Amy Dumars were transposed in photos in Thursday's Sentinel. Also Maggie White swims for Aptos. It is the policy of the Sentinel to correct factual errors. We encourage readers to call the sports desk if they are aware of such errors.

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