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r-2 SPOnTS THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Thursd.iv. October 4. 1934 24 HOUR RECORDED SPORTS RESULTS 369-1005, 369-1006 id Baseball Off 7:29. Time 1:12 2-5. Scratched-Ken-1 tucky Scout, Sea Cop, March, Monty Dee.

Dally Double (113) paid $40 00. $3 Exacta (3-10) paid $54.90. StHI Dusty (Hickey) 3 80 3.30 2.W Aggies Best (Miller) 34 20 12.20 Ornament Dancer (Bartram) 3.00 Oft 7:57. Time 1:20. Scratched-Klowa, My Uncle Bob, Fire Space, Cheerloobie.

$3 Exacta (2-7) paid $286.20. 3YO up, lml. Te La Ti (Bertram) 5.40 340 2.60 Trade Deal (Faul) i.20 4 60 Vencedor Lad (Navedo) 5.20 Off 8:22. Time 1:39 3-5. Scratched-Duke Making Waves, Bold Dammon, Longsyne, Royal Mandlngo, Pats Numero Uno.

$3 Exacta (8-9) paid $39.90. mdn 3YO up, lml. Let It Fly (Faul) 20.00 8.60 4.60 Poppin Silver (McDowell) 3.20 280 Stephen's Date (Schwing) 3.20 Off 8.48. Time 1:40 4-5. Scratched-Mmds Day Off, Syndicate Lady, Ouljumbanerlo, Broadway Jessica.

$3 Exacta (4-5) paid $153.00. cl, 3YO up, 1 VVSmL Smooth N1 Good (Faul) 32.80 16.40 9.80 Miss Money Honey (Patton) 20.40 11.20 Colesse (Puckett) 5.80 Off 9:14. Time 1:48 2-5. Scratched-Chlef Collector. $3 Exacta (2-3) paid $509.40.

Rudy's Risk (Martinez) 5.40 3.00 4.00 Resident Advisor (Headley) 8.00 5.60 Runthatback (Foster) 600 Off 9:39. Time 1:42 1-5. Scratched-Marys Rosey Babe, Raven Lake. $3 Exacta (6-6) paid $60.90. ale.

3YO up, Vrf. Miss Alice (Hickey) 3.40 2 80 2.40 Gassie Sassie (Humphrey) 4.00 2.60 Vol Ro Da (Rose) 3.20 Off 10:05. Time 1:17 4-5. $3 Exacta (1-3) paid $21.50. th 7,100, ale, 3YO up, lml.

Head Games (AgneHo) 8.60 3.80 3.00 Magic Ten (Johnson) 3.80 3.40 Shape Up (Moss) 3.80 Off 10:30. Time 1:38. S3 Exacta (5-6) paid $31.10. Andrea's Pass (Sneil) 14.20 5.20 3.20 Shake Baby Shake (Bartram) 3.60 2.60 Ty Burr (Marte) 2.80 Off 10:58. Time 1:13 1-5.

Scratched-Norma Pauline, Hytina, Immaterial, Bettie Bea Bea. $3 Exacta (7-11) paid $67.80. Attendance 3,620. Handle $540,513. 113 Megaton Star 112 Proscaaario 113 Smoothit up, lml.

114 Okeetee 113 113 110 111 119 119 lit 122 Ideal Boy Bodebnl Full Admiral Sebastian! a-KntckyCrw lit Stevens Fleet 1 It a-Coupled Darby Downs Results WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Weather Clear. Track Fast. cl, mdn 3A4YO, lml. Flaming Miracle (Schwing) 4.20 3 00 2.40 Miss Tammy 15.00 5.00 Brown Honey (Pogue) 3.00 Off Ml. Time 1:44 1-5.

Scratched-Here Comes The OH. 3YO up, 1 Html. Graham's Dream (Patton) 5.60 3.20 3.00 Ring Tim (DonHnauez) 3.80 2.80 Steiar (Radosevich) 5.20 Off 2:26. Time 1:50 1-5. Scratched-Master Fellow.

Daily Double (1-1) paid $13.60. S3 Qui-nella (2-4) paid $18.30. 3rd 2,700, cl, mdn 344YO, $Vjf. Ultimate Dawn (Pogue) 3.80 1.60 1.60 Grand Central Page (Freeman) 1.80 2.80 Boldwood's Success Wolbrecht) 6.60 Oft 1:51. Time 1:09 1-5.

Scratched-Otd Shaker, W.J. Larkspur, Ounit Bronze, Gavia-to. $3 Qutnena (6-1 8-t) paid $1 1.70. Little Tupper (Henson) 6.80 380 3.00 Wild War (Salnz) 7.40 3.60 YakityYak(Fmiey) 4.40 Off 3:20. Time 1:09 2-5.

Scratched-Ms. Nickl Lynn, Bee Dan. Trifecta (1-2-3) paid $218.60. Rico Rank (Henson) 3.20 1.40 1.40 PayMyWay(Neff) 4.20 3.20 Ed's Girl (Mlsiewicz) .20 Off 3:43. Time 1:13.

Scratched-Worthy Bid. S3 Perfecta (t-3) paid $19.80. Looney Toot (Radosevich) 11.80 3.60 1.40 Risky Frisky (Henson) 2.80 1.20 WhocpeeDo(Soto) 180 Off 406. Time 1:11 $3 QuIneHo (1-3 3-1) paid $9.30. Heir To Courage (Castle) 10.80 4.20 3.00 Late Dividend (Flske) 4.00 3.20 Stroke The Cat (Jimenez) 9.60 Off 4:30.

Time 1:09 3-5. Scratched-Males-tic Season, Responsible, Dreamtlme Ditty, Rash Dancer, Trlomphe II, Dancing Scout. Trifecta (2-9-8) paid $484.20. ale, 2YO, ImiJPOvds. Blazing Andy (Schwing) 138.00 14 60 5 40 Wendover Way (Meyers) 3.60 1.80 Buckabye(Gehrl) 3.60 Off 4:54.

Time 1:45. S3 Quinella (1-1 1-1) paid $139.80. Pick Six (8-1-6-3-1-1) had no winners. Tax Twist (Ward) 5.60 3.80 2.40 First Change (Matias) 6.60 3.00 J. Patrick (Santage) 140 Off 5:19.

Time 1:16. Scratched-Dash 0" Dawn, BrooksviHe Boy, Oh So Kool, What's Coming, Trifecta (1-11-4) paid $17320. Attendance 3,192. Handle $316,980. Eagles Gardn Tim FrACnch Facilitate Sparks OtFIre Master Monk Shadow Gait Paris Wind L.

Success Alikchl a-Fast Lane 16. Pat Costello, St. Helena, 11-13, 8,609,5640 17. Shellle Johnson, Toledo, Ohio, 11-13, 8,606. $635.

18. Pat Mercatantl, Newtown, 11-13, 8,565, 1630. 19. Donna Connors, Houston, 14-10, 8,488. MS.

20 Cheryl Van Lerberg, Shawnee, 10-14, 8,445, S620. 21. Luci Bonneau, Houston, 10-14, 1,403.5615. 22. Wanda Baten, Gaylord, 7-17, 1,305,5610.

23. Susan Meyer, Alexandria, 7-16-1, 8,186,1605. 24. Sendee Eisenhauer, Port Arthur, 7-16-1, 8,130,5600. College Results WOMEN'S SOCCER Mount St.

Joseph 2, Dayton 1 Goals: MSJ-Michell Hersman, Donna Fern. Mary Henke. Records MSJ 1-21. 2-1-1. Xavler 3, Wilmington 1 Goals: XU-Wendy Williams 2, Jody Kraser.

w-Karen Permenter, Missi Miller. Records: 8-1. XU 4-4-1. XU Is home Sunday against Michigan State at 1 1 a.m. MEN'S SOCCER Cincinnati 4, Ohio State 2 Goals: UC-JIm Eagle 2, Paul Jungkunz, Gary Lauch.

Records: OSU 1-8-1. UC 3-4-1. VOLLEYBALL Miami def. Michigan, 15-11, 15-9, 15-7. Records: Miami 10-2.

Mich 8-4. Mount St. Joseph def. Dayton, 15-13, 16-14, 15-9 Records: MSJ 7-7. UD 0-10.

Xavler def. Northern Kentucky, 15-3, 16-14, 15-11. Records: XU 1-7. NKU 6-5. The Latest Line Home Team In CAPS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Favorite Odds Underdog National League Play Offs Game 3 SANDIEGO 5'j-6'a Chicago Cubs COLLEGE FOOTBALL Favorite Points Underdog Saturday FLORIDA JlVi Syracuse MICHIGAN 12 Michigan St.

CLEMSON Wi North Carolina PENN 21 Columbia PITTSBURGH 15 East Carolina PRINCETON 6Vi Brown GA. TECH 14Vj N.C.State HOLY CROSS 27 Dartmouth S. CAROLINA 15 Kansas State PENN STATE V3 Maryland ILLINOIS 5 Wisconsin ARMY 16 Harvard MISSOURI iVi Colorado NEBRASKA 92 Oklahoma St. Iowa 14'i NORTHWSTRN Ohio State 8'j PURDUE Auburn 9Vi MISSISSIPPI Miami, Fla. 1 NOTRE DAME y-MisslssippI St.

1 Southern Miss. KANSAS Iowa State Z-ALABAMA Pick Georgia ARKANSAS 3Vii Texas Christ. TEXAS 10 Texas Tech AIR FORCE 12 Navy Southern Cal. 3'i WASH. ST.

Washington 20 OREGON ST. UCLA Stanford Virginia 4 DUKE KENTUCKY 7 Rutgers MINNESOTA V2 Indiana BAYLOR 8 Houston VANDERBILT 15 Tulane Texas 29 RICE Florida St. 12'i MEMPHIS ST. ARIZONA 7V4 Oregon ARIZONA ST. 14 California y-at Jackson, Miss.

z-at Birmingham, Ala. PRO FOOTBALL (NFL) Favorite Points Underdog Sunday TAMPA BAY 3 Minnesota CHICAGO 3 New Orleans KANSAS CITY 5 NY Jets DALLAS 6'3 St. Louis BUFFALO 1 Philadelphia DETROIT 3 Denver Miami 5 PITTSBURGH New England 7'h CLEVELAND Washington 7'a INDIANAPOLIS San Diego 3 GREEN BAY CINCINNATI 7 Houston LA RAMS 3 Atlanta LA RAIDERS 5 Seattle Monday San Francisco Vi NY GIANTS AA Individual Qualifiers: David Bahr (Finneytown) 88, Brett Slater (Loveland) 89. Oak Hills 170, Hamilton 178 Medalist: Greg Alchele (OH), 4-over 40, back nine at Miami Whitewater. Records: OH 15-1.

St. Xavler M2, Wyoming 171. Medalist: Alex Kepley (St.X), one-over 37, front nine Hyde Park C.C Records: St 11-2, W12-6 Summit CD 151, Seven Hills 206 Medalist: Denny Kendal (S), one-over 34, back nine at Avon Fields. Records: 9-3. GIRLS TENNIS Talawanda 5, Lakota 0 Singles: No.

I-Barb Barry (T) def. Dar-lene Adklns, 6-0, 6-0; No. 2-Betsy Poth (T) def. Kelly McComb, 6-0, 6-0; No. 3-Becca Eljey (T) def.

Jackie Groves, 5-7, 7-6, 7-6. Records; 12-IL2-9. Sycamore 5, Greenhills 0 Singles: No. 1 -Hotly Spiegel (S) def Kal-leen Chen, 6-1, 6-0; No. 2-Jennifer Moffitt (S) def.

Chrissy Albers, 6-0, 6-2; No. 3-Dami Reams (S), default Records: 14-2, 10-7. Seven Hills 4, Summit CD) Singles: No. 1-Ashley Hiemann (7H) def. Laura LaLonde, 6-0, 6-1; No.

2 Ellen Cunningham (7H) det. Brandl Gale, 6-3, 6-0, No. 3-Cathy Gayol (SCO) def. Michelle Leshner, o-l, 3-6, 6-3. Records: 7H 10-5, SCO 3-4.

McNicholas 4, New Richmond 1 Singles: No. 1-Krissy McLaughlin (McN) def. Amy Diesman, 6-0, 64, No. 2-Marl Hoctor (McN) def. Kathy Schmidgall, 7-5, 7-5; No.

3-Mary Ann Bowe (McN) def. Beth DeAtley, 6-1, 6-1. Records: McN 4-9, NR 6-6. Cincinnati CD 3, St. Ursula 1 Singles: No.

I-Veena Sud (CCD) def. Anne Simon, 6-4, 6-1; No. 2-Jeannie Lambert (CCD) def. Myse Homan, 6-1, 6-4, No. 3-Julie Borne (CCD) def.

Meg Magglni, 6-1, 7-6. Records: CCD 4-6, SU 1 1-6. Wyoming 5, Harrison 0 Singles: No. 1 Erin Holiman def. Jane Hughes, 6-1, 6-3; No.

1-Jennifer Friedman def. Jenny Kendf, 6-1, 6-1; No. 3-Cody Short det. Jenny Butler, 6-0, 6-3. Forest Park 4, Madeira 1 Singles: No.

1-Amy Lacefield (FP) def. Jennifer Barnes, 6-2, 64; No. 2-Crystal Perry (M) def. Kathy Bethel, 6-0, 6-0; No. 3-Eliza-beth Hole (FP) def.

Tiffany Grooms, 3-6, 6-1, 6-I. Records: FP7-10. BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY Western Hills wins PHSL Team Standings: 1. Western Hills 29, 1. Aiken 44, 3.

Walnut Hills 71, 4. Wlthrow 75, 5. CAPE 142. Top finishers: 1. Ralph Writesel (A) 16:18, 2.

Chuck Pltl (WestHI) 16:19, 3. Andy Bleh (WestHi) 16:45, 4. Mike Patty (WestHi) 16:55, 5. Steve Boggen (With) 17:14. Over 3.1 miles at Rapid Run Park.

GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY Walnut Hills Wins PHSL Team Standings: 1. Walnut Hills 45, 1. Western Hills 51, 3. Withrow 55, 4. Aiken 74.

Top finishers: 1. Michelle Adams (With) 20:52, 1. Deena Easley (With) 22:06, 3. Wendy Craud-er (A) 22:38, 4. Lisa Hochstetler (WestHI) 22:39, 5.

Rosemary Schalk (WestHI), 21:53. Over 3. 1 miles at Rapid Run Park. VOLLEYBALL St. Bernard def.

Williamsburg, 15-9, 15-9. Records: SB 11-0, 5-9. Batavla def. Lockland, 15-5, 15-9. Records: 11-5.

Hamilton def. Greenhills, 1 5-4, 15-4. Records: 8-6, 0-17. Ursullne def. Princeton, 17-15, 15-4.

Records: 9-10. Anderson def. McNicholas, 15-0, 15-5. Records: A 1-13, McN 6-9. Finneytown def Colerain, 15-10, 15-13.

Records: 14-1, 4-10. Harrison def. Western Hills, 15-13, 15-4. Records: 13-4 (8-2), WH 7-5 (7-2). Prep Schedule TODAY'S GAMES FOOTBALL Miami Valley Conference New Miami at Cincinnati Country Day, 5 p.m.

HiHcrest at Anderson JV, 4 p.m. BOYS SOCCER (All games 7 p.m. unless noted) Clermont Northeastern at Amelia Anderson at Centerville, 7:30 p.m. Moeller at Cln. Country Day, 4 p.m.

Mount Healthy at Colerain Finneytown at Wyoming Oak HIHs at Forest Park Reading at Greenhills Lakota at Hamilton Mason at Ross, 5 p.m. North College Hill at St. Bernard Northwest at Turpin Reading at Greenhills CAPE at Seven Hills, 4 p.m. Midd. Fenwick at Talawanda, 7 p.m.

Western Hills at Withrow, 4 p.m. GIRLS SOCCER (All games 5 p.m. unless noted) Clermont Northeastern at Amelia, Edgewood at Lemon-Monroe, 7 p.m. Lakota at Hamilton Club Histories POST-SEASON PLAY CHICAGO CUBS World Series Results (Won 2, Lest I): leoe Lost to Chic ago AL), 4 games to 2. IW-Beal Detroit, 4-0.

H'0-Lost to Philadelphia AL), 4-1. to Boston, 4-2. tew -Lost to Philadelphia (AL), 4-1. '32 -Lost to New York AL), 40. 135 Lost f0 Detroit, 4-2.

H-Loit to New York AL), 4-0. 105 Lost to Detroit, 4-3. National League Pennant (Won times): 10, l07, 1008, HI0, 1918, 1929, 1932, 1935, 194 1945 National League Eastern Division Champions 19M SAN DIEGO PADRES National League Western Division Champions 1914. KANSAS OTY ROYALS World Series Results (Won 0, Lost 1): 19M-Lost to Philadelphia, 4 games to 2 American League Pennant (Won Once): 1900. American League Western Division: Champions (5 times) 1976, 1977, 197J, 1980, 1984.

DETROIT TIGERS World Series Results (Won 3, Lost 5): 1907 Lost to Chicago (NL), 4 games to None 1908- Lost to Chicago (NL), 4-1. to Pittsburgh (NL), 4-3. 1934 Lost to St. Louis (NL), 4-3. 1935 Beat Chicago NL 4-2.

1940-Lost to Cincinnati (NL), 4-3. 1945 Beat Chicago (NL), 4-3 American League Pennant (Won 8 times): 1907, 1908, 1909, 1934, 1935, 1940, 1945, 1968. American League Eastern Division Champions: 1972, 1984. LCS Records A list of League Championship Series records tied or set In Tuesday's Game 1 of the National League Championship Series, won by the Chicago Cubs, 11-0, ever the San Diego Padres: TEAM RECORDS Batting Most at-bats, one inning, one club-9, Chicago, 5th Inning (new NL record; old record, shared by four clubs; LCS record, 10, New York vs. Oakland, 4th Inning, Oct.

14, 19BI Most men lacing pitcher, one Inning, one club-12, Chicago, 5th inning (ties LCS record, New York vs. Oakland, 4th Inning, Oct. 14, 1981; old NL record, II, St. Louis vs. Atlanta, 6th Inning, Oct.

7, 1982) Most runs, game, ana club 13, Chicago (ties LCS record, New York vs. Oakland, Oct. 14, 1981; old NL record, 12, Los Angeles vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 9, 1974).

Most runs, one inning, one club-6, Chicago (new NL record; old record, 5 shared by six teams; LCS record, 7, shared by three clubs). Most hits, game, one club-16, Chicago (new NL record; old record, 15, Pittsburgh vs. San Francisco, Oct. 3, 1971; LCS record, 19, New York vs. Oakland, Oct.

14, 1981). Most hits, one inning, one club-6, Chicago, 5th inning (ties NL record, St. Louis vs. Atlanta, 6th inning, Oct 7, 1982; LCS record, 7, shared by two clubs). Most dome runs, game, one club 5, Chicago (new LCS record, ok) record, 4, shared by four dubs).

Most home runs, ana Inning, one club-2, Chicago (ties NL record shared by seven clubs; LCS record, 3, Baltimore vs. Minnesota, 4th Inning, Oct 3, 1970). Most long hits, game, one club-l, Chicago (ties LCS record shared by two clubs). Most total bases, game, one club-34, Chicago (new LCS record; old record, 30, Los Angeles vs. Philadelphia, Oct.

4, 1978). Most RBI, inning, one club-6, Chicago, 5th Inning (new NL record, old record, 5, shared by five dubs, LCS record, 7, shared by two clubs). Largest score In a shutout game-Chicago 13, San Diego 0 (new LCS record; old record, Baltimore 8, California 0, Oct. 6, 1979). Largest margin of vldory-13, Chicago (new LCS record; old record, Los Angeles 12, Pittsburgh 1, Oct.

9, 1974). Largest shutout score in post-season play Chicago 13, San Diego 0 (new record; old record, New York Yankees 12, Pittsburgh Pirates 0, Game Six, I960 World Series). INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Batting Home run leading off game-Bob Dernier, Chicago (new NL record; ties LCS record shared by Bert Campaneris, Oakland vs. Baltimore, Oct. 4, 1973, and George Brett, Kansas City vs.

New York, Oct. 6, 1978). Consecutive games, one or more home runs-4, Gary Matthews, 198344, Philadelphia-Chicago (new LCS record; old record, 3, shared by Matthews and Hank Aaron, Atlanta, 1969). Most home runs in one game, pitcher 1, Rick Sufcliffe, Chicago (lies LCS record shared SUNDAY, OCT. 7 Houston at Cincinnati, 4 p.m.

Denver at Detroit, 1 p.m. Miami at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. New England at Cleveland, I p.m. New Orleans at Chicago, 1 m.

New York Jets at Kansas City, 1 m. Philadelphia at Buffalo, 1 p.m. St Louis at Dallas, I m. Washington at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Ananta at Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m.

San Dtego at Green Bay, 4 m. Seattle at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. MONDAY, OCT. 1 San Frandsco at New York Giants, 9 p.m. NFL Statistics AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass San Diego 2136 635 1501 Miami 2059 503 1556 Cincinnati 1830 573 1257 Pittsburgh 1714 508 1206 New England 1656 557 1099 Jets 1637 664 973 Indianapolis 1629 819 810 Raiders 1610 459 1151 Seattle 1601 640 961 Buffalo 1532 482 1050 Denver 1469 750 719 KansasClty 1437 405 1031 Houston 1385 393 991 Cleveland 1362 419 943 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass Cleveland 1283 580 703 Pittsburgh 1421 503 918 Raiders 1459 696 763 Seattle 1461 611 849 New England 1626 555 1071 Miami 1645 640 1005 SanDiego 1700 511 1189 Denver 1767 612 1155 Cincinnati 1776 660 1116 KansasClty 1799 534 1265 Houston 1864 792 1072 Indianapolis 1867 677 1190 Jets '878 537 1341 Buffalo 1890 726 1164 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass St.

Louis 2082 760 1322 San Francisco 1847 777 1070 Dallas 1840 507 1333 Atlanta 1809 750 1059 Chicago 1779 1084 695 Detroit 1736 703 1033 New Orleans 1676 718 958 Giants 1662 403 1259 Washington 1630 816 814 Minnesota 1605 756 849 Tampa Bay 1575 625 950 Philadelphia 1442 418 1024 Rams 1376 696 680 Green Bay 1216 532 684 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass Chicago 1054 326 728 Dallas 1391 723 668 New Orleans 1463 724 739 Giants 1553 672 881 Tampa Bay 1593 701 892 San Francisco 1596 546 1050 Rams. 1661 453 1208 Green Bay 1701 738 963 Atlanta 1718 759 959 Washington 1734 393 1341 Detroit 1798 623 1175 St. Louis 1838 629 1209 Philadelphia 1891 731 1160 Minnesota 1905 699 1206 CFL Standings CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Eastern Division PF PA Pts Toronto I 4 0 379 273 16 Montreal 6 1 293 304 11 Ottawa 4 9 0 299 425 8 Hamilton it 1 256 369 7 Western Division Winnipeg 9 3 1 444 270 19 Britdmb 9 3 0 330 227 18 Edmonton 6 6 0 344 359 12 Saskatchwn 5 7 1 303 372 11 Calgary 5 8 0 265 314 10 SATURDAY'S GAMES Saskatchewan at Montreal, 7 p.m. Toronto at British Columbia, 10 p.m. SUNDAY'S GAMES Edmonton at Hamilton, 1:30 p.m.

MONDAY'S GAMES Calgary at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. AP Top Twenty (First-place votes In parentheses, records, points and last week's rating) Record Pts LW I.Texas (51) 2-0-0 1,183 2 I.Ohio State (5) 40 1,113 3 3. Washington (I) 3-0-0 1,008 6 4. Boston College (2) 30 1,005 5 5. Oklahoma (I) 4-0-0 959 7 6.

Florida State 4-00 846 9 7. Brigham Young 4-04 836 8 B.Nebraska 3-1-0 794 1 9. Oklahoma State 4-0-0 751 10 10. So. Methodist 30 691 11 11.

Penn State 3-1-0 501 4 11. Georgia Tech 30 474 18 13. Michigan 3-1-0 461 14 14. Miami, Fla. 4-2-0 382 16 15.

Louisiana State 31 319 16. Notre Dame 3-1-0 206 19 17. UCLA 3-1-0 198 17 18. Auburn 1-1-0 179 20 19. Vanderbilt 40 134 20.

Georgia 1-1-0 97 11 Transactions Playoffs J.EAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES All Times EOT TUESDAY, OCT I CNcngo 13, San Diego 0 Detroit I Kansas City I WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 Chicago 4, San Diego 2, Chicago leads -Series, Hi Oetroat 5, Kansas City 3. 11 mnas Detroit 1e0 series. 2-0. THURSDAY, OCT.

4 Chicago lEckernev at San D-ego 35p.rn. FRIDAY, OCT Kama City (Lefcrandt 1 1 -7 at Dftrot -itttcmi 1M). 1.23p.m. SATURDAY, OCT. Kansas Oty at Detroit, I m.

if ivcessarv Chicago at San Dwo 1 25 pnv it iwcts iary, SUNOAY, OCT 7 -Outage at San Ojo. 4 05 sm, it neces- iY Kansas Oty at Detroit 1:25 pnx nc-' sary WORLD SERIES San Diet rm represent me National League: Series bens Tuesaav Oct a at San Djo. (15 pm. the Chicago Cute represent tne Narnn-al League: Series begs Tuesoev, Oct at American League oty, US p.m. NL Champions LEAGUE OiAMfWfSHOP SERIES IW-New York aet Anerrfa, W) WTv-Cncwieh Set Pittsburgh, 71-Pifrsburghdet San Francisco.

1-1 nn-Oncmati Set Pittsburgh, J-2 Wn-New von aet Grvmah. 2 1974-Lo Angews aet Pmsourgn.3-1 WS-Onctmahdet Pittsburgh. 3-0 Mt-Cxwti det Prxacwi 3-0 nn-iM Angeles det Pttfedetihia, 3-1 Wi-Los Angews det Ptaadeorta, 3-2 7 Pittsburgh det Ondnnah, 3-0 tew-PMueiprM det Houston, 3-2 I9ll-4es Angeles det Montreal, 3-2 W-St Lows det Atlanta, AL Champions LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES WtT-Baltrnore act. Minnesota, 3 games lo Wt-Battimore aet. Minnesota, 3-0 71-Bafhmore det.

Oakland. 1972-Oakland det. Detroit, 3-2 WJ-Oakiand det. Bammore, 3-2 174-Oakland det. Baltimore, 3-1 1 1975-Boston del.

Oakland, 34 197-New York det Kansas Oty, 3-2 T77-New York det Kansas Oty, 3-2 1978 New York det Kansas City, 3-1 1979- Bartlmore det. California, 3-1 mo-Kansas Oty del. New York, 3-0 lWI-Kansas Oty del. Oakland, 3-0 N12-Mwsukee aet. Caktornio, 3-2 mj-Baltimore det.

Chicago, 3-1 How Runs Scored WEDNESDAY'S GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE Cubs. Tad res. 4 2 Cubs First: Dernier singled to left. Sand-berg grounded out to third, Dernier to third. Matthews grounded out to short, Dernier leered Moreland doubled to left.

Cey walked. Davis struck out. Cubs Padres 0. Cubs Third: Matthews grounded out to Short. Moreland singled to right.

Cey doubled to left, Moreland scored, Cey to third on throw home. Davis hit sacrifice fly to center, Cey scored. Durham fouled out to third. Cubs 3, Padres 0 Padres Fourth: Gwynn doubled lo left. Garvey grounded out to first, Gwynn to third.

McReynotds hit sacrifice fly to left, Gwynn Scored Martinet grounded out to short. Cubs 3, Cadres 1. Cubs Fourth: Bow a grounded out to third. Trout singled to short. Dernier safe on fielder's Choice, Trout forced at second, short to sec-end.

Dernier stole second. Sandberg doubled to left, Dernier scored. Hawkins relieved Thur-trend Matthews walked. Moreland filed out to fight. Cubs 4, Padres 1.

Padres Sixth: Ramtrei, pinch hitting for 'Hawkins, grounded out to third. Wiqgins walked Gwynn grounded out to first, Wiggins to second. Garvey singled to left, Wiggins scored. McReynolds forced Garvey at second, third to Second. Cubs 4, Padres 2.

AMERICAN LEAGUE 5 3 Tigers First: WWtaker safe on shortstop fielding error. Trommell filed out to center, Whltaker to second. Gibson doubled to right, Whltaker scored. Parrish doubled to right, Gibson scored. Evans filed out to left.

Ruppert Jones grounded out to pitcher. Tigers 2, Royals 0. Tigers Third: Trammel grounded out to first. Gibson homered to center. Parrish filed out lo right.

Evans lined out to right. Tigers 3, Royals 0. Royals Fourth: Wilson lined out to first. Sheridan waked. Brett singled to center, Sheridan to third.

Orta grounded into fielder's choice to second, Sheridan scored, Brett forced at second. Motley singled to center, Orta to second baiboni struck out. Tigers 3, Royals 1. Royals Seventh: Motley grounded out to third. Betbonl singled to left.

White grounded into fielder's choice to third, Baiboni forced at second. Slaught safe on fielder's choice to shortstop. White to second, ktrg, pinch hitting for Conception, singled to right, White scored, Slaught to second. Biancalana ran for lorg. Wilson tiled out to left.

Tigers 3, Royals 2. Royals Eighth: Hernandez pitching. Lynn Jones, pinch hitting tor Sheridan, singled to right. Brett struck out. McRee, ponch hitting for Orta, doubled to left, Lynn Jones scored.

Wathan ran for McRae. Motley walked Inten-tionaty. Baiboni Hied out to right. White popped out to catcher. Tigers 3, Royals 3.

Tigers Eleventh: Quisenberry pitching. Parrish singled to left. Evans sacrificed to catcher, sale on catcher Slaughf fielding error, ernth to second. Jones grounded into fielder's choice to pitcher, Parrish forced at third, Evans to second. Grubb doubled to right, Evans and Jones scored.

Lemon Hied out to left Castillo grounded out to short. Tigers 5, Rot oh 1 Today In Baseball OCTOBER 4 We-The Cubs won their 116th game of 152 fee a .760 average, a winning since iinepproeched. 1925 Fans see the unusual spectacle of managers, both famous as hitters, pitch each other in the season finale. Ty Cobb of Detroit hurled one perfect inning and George of the St. Louis Browns worked two Hess frames an 11-6 victory by the 1948 The Cleveland Indians beat Boston Jted Sox in an American League one-game playoff, 1-3.

The pitching of Gene Bear den and Jhe hitting of Lou Boudreau were chiefly responsible for the championship win. 1955-The Brooklyn Dodgers won their only ArYortd Series with Johnny Podres blanking the Mew York Yankees, 2-0, in the final game, aided by left fielder Sandy Amoros' great catch. 1949-The major leagues staged their first divisional charnpionships as Tom Seaver and 4ne New York Mets beat the Braves, 9-5, Atlanta and retever Dick Halt and the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Twins, I0-6, Minnesota. Late Box Score TUESDAY'S GAME American League TigT8 Royals 8 1 DETROIT KANSAS OTY abrhN abrhbi Vtakv2b 52 10 Wesoncf 40 10 Brookenslb 0 0 0 0 Sheridan rf 2 0 0 0 Trarrvneisi 3 2 3 1 Jones rf 1000 Bakerss 0 0 0 0 Brtt3b 4 0 0 0 KGibsonrf 0 2 0 Ortadh 4 110 LNParrishc 4 112 Motley If 4 0 0 1 HarndonH IHI (afeoni lb 4 0 0 0 Jones If 1 0 0 0 White 2b 30 10 Kuntilt 1 0 0 0 SlaugMc 3 0 2 0 Geter SI 10 Concepcionss 3 0 0 0 Lemon cf 5 0 0 0 Evens lb 4 0 11 Bergman lb (10 0 MCest 4 0 11 Totals 40 IN I Totals 1 1 Detroit MO HO 121-1 Kansas CitY "-1 Game Winning RBI-Trammel (1), E-Sheridan. DP -Kansas City 1.

LOB-De-trott Kansas Oty S. 26-DaEvans. 38-Tram-men, Orta. HR-Merndon (1), Trommell (1), UiPerrlsh 1 SF-LNParrlsh. RER SO Detroit MerrlsW.I-O 7 1 1 1 4 Hernendei 1 0 0 0 0 1 Kansas City BieckLO-l 7 4 4 1 1 Husmann 1 1 1 MJones 11 1 1 1 0 0 WP-Huismanti A Harness Racing Lebanon Entries THURSDAY POST TIME 7:35 P.M.

1st: Claiming pace, Do (T. Prtakett), Country Peaches (D. Jacobs), Successful Jet (D. Hamilton), Ocela Tar Mac (M. Hamlet), Moggie Butler (A.

Buroker), Crown Time Frosty (T. McKoy), Rovafs Speciality (R. Tauberl), Hotshot Helen (F (F. Keener). 2nd: Conditioned pace, Linda (H.

Beatty), N.E. Time Crls (R. Paver), Magneto Champ (L Myers), Becky's Beau (H. Beatty), Noble Rich (J. Smith), Spot Of Bother (T.

Burnett), Moonshine Babe (No driver), 3rd: Claiming trot, Bay (D. Hamilton), G.P's Rick (J. Fane), Justktfun (R. Burnett), D.V. Cindy (M.

Stuckey), Norton R. Sampson (L. Tlnch), Hustttn Hud (No driver), A mora (B. Weaver), MyonaGene (No driver). 4th: Conditioned pace, $U00-Dave's De-llte (H.

Coven), Monie Champ (M. Hamlet), Queen Kong (R. Paver), Mltsuyo (L. Myers), Lucky Keystone (D. Miller), Sauced (O.

Cromer), Royal Friscoway (W. Ferguson), Winsome Willie B. (T. Lovely), Sheryt Bo Duke (T.Tharps). Site Conditioned trot, Hi (No driver), R.C Rose (D.

Coate), Assire (J. Lough), Daring Girl (R. Paver), Yellow Fever (R. Paver), Star City Tracer (K. Staten), Valuable John (J.

Wiseman), Daring Negie (R. Bowling). tth Claiming pace, Real Warrior L. Tinch Love Gem No driver Knight Time Magic 1R. Bowling), Lima Al (J.

Turner), Gala's Bret (R. Paver), M.J. Short (J. Pollock), Barney Gugle (R. Paver), Keith Minbar (D.

Brumbaugh), Poteka Way (D. Ivins). 7th: Conditioned pace, Revenge (D. Hamilton), Little Dottle Arm (T. Prickett), J.K.'s Superstar (W.

Stevens), A.R. Hoosler King (R. Morrow), Pineapple Annie (R. Brown), Novel Butler (D. Gllsple), E.

Oara (J. Dalley), Promised Laughter (H. Coven). Ith: Claiming pace, WoogJe (T. Brown), Courageous Wilo (R Paver), Runaway Tammy (J.

Wiseman), Tryanna (T. Roop), Metvin's Best (P. Johnson), Sissy Way (No driver), Titan Tarpan (D. Hamilton), Friendly Gift A. (D.

Routzong), Powderack Red (B.Long). 9th: Conditioned pace, Little-bit (No driver), Special Moon (A. Long), Miss Jetllne (R. Taubert), Robtown Blaze (O. Jacobs), Shadban IK.

High), Moonlight Ann (S. Noble), Rodeo Clown (T. Hagemeyer), Baron Alexander (Ddotts). 10th: Claiming pace, IIJMO-Anclndy (ft. Doyle), Maggie's Special (No driver), Miss April's Fancy (T.

Burnett), FldoSer's Green A. (D. Stovel), Jockey P. (No driver), My Gear-gie Duke (H. Coven), Sleek M.J.

(T. Lovely), Vicky Joy (C LeDierd), Mr. Deal (D. Ward). Selections BY JOED.

1. Doctor Do, Successful Jet, Crown Time Frosty. 1. Noble Rich, N.E. Time Crls, T.K.

Linda. 3. Amor Hustling Hud, Bimtny Bay. 4. Sheryl Bo Duke, Dave's Dette, MoHe's Champ.

5 Quixote Hfl, Daring Girl, Yettow Fever, j. t. A REAL WARRIOR, Poteka Way, M.J. Short. 7.

Promised Laughter, Dancer's Revenge, Novel Butler. 8. Shugie Woogie, Titan Tarpan, Metvin's Best. 9. Special Moon, A.J.

Llttlebit, Moonlight Ann. 10. Mr. Deal, Miss April's Fancy, My C-eor-gleDuke. Best Long Shot: Tryanna In the 8th.

Tuesday's Winners: 1. Lebanon Results WEDNESDAY NIGHT Weather clear, Track fast. ht: Conditioned Pace, $1,000. Sunrise Voyager 14.40 3.60 3.00 Yarda 3.40 118 Good Time Bil 6.20 1-5 2nd: Claiming Pace, $1,000. Capetown Mo 3.60 2.60 3.00 HI There 5.80 4.20 Imago 4.80 1-5.

Dally Double (1-1) $28.20, Quinella (1-7) $10.80. 3rd: Conditioned Pace, $1,000. Little N. Soedal 7.00 3.20 1 60 Captain Brenwood 3.60 1.80 Love Liner 4.40. Time-M6 1-5.

Quinella (5-7) $11.40. 4th: Conditioned Pace, $1,400. Stara 44 14.60 4.60 Fantasy Gal 3.00 148 Aches And Pains 1.8D 2-5. Trifecta (91-7) $622.80. 5th: Claiming Trot, $1,400.

Forego 11.80 6.60 4.80 Flight Sargent 5.40 3.80 Bluff 3.80 Tlme-2K)71-5. tttu Claiming Pace, $1,400. Soedal Delivery 3.80 4.00 3.40 Dale's Miss Creed 5.40 3.40 Brian's Red 4.60 Tlme-2K)3 1-5. Trifecta 1-4-7) $110.00. 7th: Conditioned Pace, $1,400.

Ben Gazelle 7.40 4.20 3.00 Little Bit Special 12 80 5.20 Happy Bearcat 4.00 1-5. 8th: Conditioned Pace, $1,200. Barry 4.20 4.40 4.20 James 7.20 1520 Thelma Play Girl 7.20 1-5. Trifecta (9-5-8) 9th: Conditioned Pace, $2,000. Edgewood Eileen 8.40 4.20 1.60 Good Show Time 5.80 3.20 Honey Spice 3.20 Tlme-2K)34-5.

Xtth: Claiming Pact, $1,100. Barbara's Love 20.80 9.00 5.40 Bret Vet Lam 8.80 8.00 Granville Suzy 300 2-5. Trifecta (9-5-3) $459.40. TVRadio HORSE RACING Latonia scratch report, WFKB AM (1180), 8:35 a.m. Thoroughbred rece reports from Latonti WLW-AM (700), 9:10, 9:40, 10:40 and 1 1:40 m.

Harness racing results from Lebanon Raceway, WSAi-AM 1360), 11 pm BASEBALL National League Playoffs: Chicago Cubs at San Diego, Channels 12, 2, WCKY-AM (1530), 8:20 pm BOXING 12-round middleweight tine bout, Doug Dt-Wltt vs. Jimmy Sykes, Atlantic City, ESPN, 9 p.m. Latonla Entries THURSDAY Post Time 7 p.m. P.P. Horse Jockey Wt.

elm, mdn, 3YO up, Am, 6V2f 1- Naughty But Nice DeLaguardia 119 2- Four Peaches Spickard 119 3- Betsy's Kable Fielding 119 4- AsWeyStar Espinoza 119 5- lcy Rainbows Costa 119 t-Dancing Native Ann Beccia 112 7- But Not Tonight Bruin 122 8- Broadway Jessica Hickey 119 9- NobleRib Gomez 119 10- Sue's Salad Johnson 119 11 Tiff any Dear Faul 119 12- Alibi Bound Cuevas 112 ao-Hawks Lucky Lady Johnson 119 elm, 3YO up, tf 1- The Bells Rung Roe 109 2- DudesLvoe Green lit 3a-Glbby's Choice Fielding 1 16 4- Oee Cycle Fielding lit 5- Faneuil's Queen Martinez 110 0- GarlshGren Warner lit 7-Cc4onel Sam Bruin 1 It it's Red Miller Humphrey 109 9-Dashing Destino Goneau 1 16 lOo-Barrikated Patton 109 11- ShuberfsGoad Martinez lit 12- Alcy Fooler McDowell 116 oe-Ecir CaloJ. lit ae-Alert Curt Sullivan 109 ae-Sandy's Mark Bruin 116 ae-Deprospectlve Clark 109 mdn, 3YO up, tf 1- Shakey Pooh Marte 122 2- Kendria's Killer Fielding 119 3- BuftaloMax Bertram 119 4- Duke Of Sham Costa 122 5- Wlcked Dance Patton 112 6- Upper Action Faul 119 7- Top Seller Manganelkj 119 8- Vicco Cuevas 112 9- A Brazen Hustler Moss 119 10- Master Clipper Beech 119 1 1- Tlmothy Bontield No Boy 119 12- McTank Humphrey 112 ae-Cotton Dawn Hidalgo 119 ae-Whatagoodboyaml No Boy 119 ae-Captain Longhil Bruin 119 ae-Grey Rascal Clark 112 elm, 1YO up, tVif 1- Passem Honey Gomez 113 2- Jesta Brother Henry 113 3- Royai Mandlngo Spickard 113 4- Ex Magic Rubbicco 1 1t 5- Estlron Espinoza 113 6- Kentucky Scout McDowell 113 7- Sunday Sport McDowell lit 8- Mr. D.H.S. Humphrey lot 9- Danlce Bar tram 113 10- Popcorn Casserole Woods 113 1 1- Oun Bug Bar tram 1 13 12- Landa Lewis Espinoza 113 ae-Boid Debut Bar tram 113 elm, 3YO up, 1 1Mmi 1 Love That George Navedo 115 2- Duke's Making Waves Goneau 115 3- Sam Ransom Warner 1 18 4- R.L.'s Fleet Solomon 121 5- Fabted Reality No Boy 115 t-Mr. Maverick Woods 112 7- RedChan Hickory 115 8- Pappas Salad Headley 115 9- Hawalian Honey Moyers 118 elm, 3YO up, 1 1Vim! 1- MalorRun McDowell 115 2- Buf fak) Hart Espinoza 115 3- To My Glory Cuevas 107 4- Star Of State Johnson 108 5- Proctor's Hill Fielding 115 t-Bourbonlte Bruin 113 7-Kentucky Gambler Woods 115 alw, 2YO, tf 1- Tip'sLad Puckett 112 2- Joyous Derby Zook 112 3- Dr.

Coercion Collins 112 4- CrazyLlfe No Boy 112 5- Lillle Beth Espinoza 109 t-lsatyrant Headley 115 7-Randy's Kasey McKee 112 B-l Dumped David Puckett 1 1 2 9- Flre Space Henry 112 10- Broad Fancy Goneau 112 lth-SSO0, alw, 1YO up, tVrf 1 Doctor Em Johnson 116 2- English Twist No Boy 110 3a-Frazler Bay Roe 112 4- Sllent Force Martinez 113 5- Laurle's Boy Bartram 110 t-Four Roads Solomon 1 It 7- MeatbeH Casserole Martinez lit 8- PrlnceMar Fielding 110 9- Ruta Fells Torres 110 10- Bkichers Command Moyers 113 11- Shatter Gomez 113 12- Black Medicine ManganeDo 113 ae-HIProliio Smith 107 aea-RoWng, Prince Bruin 113 1- Brash Brother Patton 109 2- Smurdagotch Woods 122 3- Tara Anne B. Hundley 109 4- Nlle River Faul lit 5- Dempsey's Brand No Boy 113 6- Fleet Count Foster 119 7- Run For Greco Headley 1 19 8- Honey Jade Cuevas 109 9- One For Auntie Solomon 122 lOCahasa Beau Woods 122 11- NativeRoot Henry lit 12- HoweH Yards Collins lit elm, 3YO up, tf 1- Kinetlc Robbery Gomez lit 2- lmmaterlal Spickard 113 3- Rute The Roost Griffith 103 4- Ooc's Alibi Bartram 113 5- Early Wonder CaloS. lit 6- Midnlght Edition McDowell lit 7- UnclePete Dark 115 8- Recesslon Freeman 1 It 9Hot Salsa Marte 113 10- Chalk Walker Hidalgo lit 11- WalkWllh Kings Puckett 116 12- Blue Money Beecla 103 ae-FreeMark Lages 113 no-Sergeant Reno Goneau 113 ae-Black Oak McDowell 1 19 Kelly Henry 114 Ross at Mason Midd. Fenwick at Centerville North College HtH at HamBadin, 4 p.m Princeton al Fairfield Seven Hies at Walnut Hils, 4:30 m. FRIDAY'S GAMES FOOTBALL KENTUCKY (All games 8 p.m.

unless noted) Class A District Dayton at Beechwood Class AAA Subdlsrrlctl Simon Kenton at Lloyd ClassAAASubdlstrlct2 Scott at Highlands Class AAAA District Holmes at Campbell County Non-district games Newport at BeDevue Conner at Boone County CovCath at Newport CC Ludlow at Trimble County OHIO FOOTBALL (All games 8 p.m. unless noted) Clermont County League Western Brown at Amelia, 7:30 p.m. Batavia at Bethel-Tate, 7:30 p.m. Clermont Northeastern at Williamsburg, 7:30 p.m. New Richmond at Goshen, 7:30 p.m.

Eastern Hills League MIHord at Loveland Mariemont at Deer Park Madeira at Glen Este Indian Hill at Sycamore Fort Ancient Valley Conference Little Miami at Sprlngboro, 7:30 p.m. Blanchester at Mason, 7:30 p.m. Greater Cincinnati League LaSalie at St. Xavler Moeller at Roger Bacon Greater Miami Conference Lakota at Princeton Midotetown at Fair Held Hamilton at Lima Sr. Hamilton County American League Oak Hills at Northwest Forest Park at Turpin Colerain at Mount Healthy Hamilton County National League Norwood at Harrison Reading at Taylor Finneytown at Wyoming, 4 p.m.

Greenhills at North College Hi Kenton-Trace Conference Clinton-Massie at East Onion Mid-Miami League Lemon-Monroe at Edgewood, 7:30 p.m. Midd. Fenwick at Talawanda, 7:30 p.m. West CarroHton at Franklin, 7:30 p.m. Lebanon at Mlamlsburg, 7:30 p.m.

Public High School League Walnut Hills at Western HIHs Wlthrow at Woodward, 7:30 p.m. Non-League Hughes at Elder Lockland at Kings, 7:30 m. Anderson at CAPE, 7:30 p.m. Landmark Christian at Xenia Woodrow Wilson Tail at Daytm Dunbar GIRLS SOCCER Mount Healthy at McAuley, 4:15 pm HamBadin at McNicholas, 4 m. Notre Dame Academy, Ky.

at PurcefMarlen, 4:30 p.m VOLLEYBALL Forest Park at Deer Park, 4 p.m. Women's Bowling LPBT'S Alpha Bowl Classic At Webster, Texas After 42 Games 1. Cheryl Daniels, Detroit, 17-7, 9,650. 2. Lisa Rathgeber, Palmetto, 18-6, 9,433 3.

Cindy Coburn, Buffalo, N.Y 1M 1-1, 9,433. 4. Carol Norman, Ardmore, 13-10-1, M18. 5. Aleyne Blomenberg, Cranston, R.1, 15-8-1, 9,018.

6. Pam Buckner, Reno, 13-11, 8,974. 7. Tlsh Johnson, Downey, 13-11, 8,889, J9O0. 8.

Robin Romeo, Beverly Hills, 13-10-1, 8,869, S850. 9. Travis McNease, Beaumont, 14-9-1, 8,835,5800. 10. Patty Costello, Screnton, 10-14, 8,805,5750.

11. Paula Vldad, Inglewood, 11-11-1, 8,791, J725. 11. Lorrle Nichols, Algonquin, 11-13, 8,777, S700. 13.

Aleta SR, Cocoa, 11-12-1, 8,773, S680. 14. Anne Marie Pike, Cypress, 11-13, 8,702,1660. 15. Donna Ademek, Duarte, Calif, 12-11-1, 8,673, S650.

ft' by three pitchers). Home run in first LCS at-bat-Bob Dernier and Rick Sutditfe, Chicago (ties LCS record shared by seven others). Most at-bats, one lnning-2, Gary Matthews, Chicago (ties LCS record shared by eight others). Individual Fielding Most series played, shortstop-5. Larry Bowa, Philadelphia-Chicago (ties NL record shared by Dave Conception, Cincinnati, and Bin Russell, Los Angeles; LCS record, 6, Mark Be-langer, Baltimore, and Bert Campaneris, Oakland-California).

Most series played, third basoman-5, Ron Cey, Los Angeles-Chicago (ties LCS record shared by five others). Pitching Most earned runs allowed, one game 7, Greg Harris, San Diego (ties LCS record shared by Gaylord Perry, San Francisco, Oct. 6, 1971, and Jim Perry, Minnesota, Oct. 3, 1970). Most runs allowed, one Inning 6, Greg Harris, San Diego, 5th inning (ties LCS record shared by Jim Perry, Minnesota, Oct.

3, 1970, 4th inning). Mast earned runs allowed, one Inning 6, Greg Harris, San Diego, 5th Inning (ties LCS record shared by Jim Perry, Minnesota, Oct. 3, 1970, 4th inning). Most hits allowed, ane Inning 6, Greg Harris, San Diego, 5th inning (ties LCS record shared by Jim Perry, Minnesota, Oct. 3, 1970, 4th Inning).

Most home runs allowed, one game 3, Eric Show, San Diego (ties NL record shared by Pat Jarvis, Atlanta, Oct. 6, 1969; LCS record, 4, shared by Catfish Hunter, Oakland, Oct. 4, 1971, and Dave McNally, Baltimore, Oct. 7, 1973). A list of LCS records tied or set in Game 1 of the American League Championship Series, won by the Detroit Tigers 8-1 over the Kansas City Royals: INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Batting Most at-bats, game, nine innings, no hits -5, Chet Lemon, Detroit Tigers (ties LCS record held by many players).

Most times reached first base safely, nine-Inning game (batting 1.000) 5, Alan Trammen, Detroit; 2 bases on balls, 1 single, 1 triple and 1 home run (ties ALCS record set by Reggie Jackson, New York Yankees, Oct. 3, 1978; 2 bases on bats, 1 single, 1 double, 1 home run; NLCS, Felix Mian, Atlanta Braves, Oct. 5, 1969, 3 bases on bats, 2 singles). i Football NFL Standings NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet. PF PA Miami 5 0 0 1.000 164 76 NewEnglend 3 2 0 .600 104 115 NY Jets 3 1 0 .600 132 114 Indianapolis 2 3 0 .400 120 139 Buffalo 0 0 .000 84 130 Central Pittsburgh 3 2 0 .600 121 105 Cleveland 1 4 0 200 57 97 Cincinnati 0 5 0 .000 93 152 Houston 0 5 0 .000 69 159 west Denver 4 1 0 .800 81 71 LA Raiders 4 1 0 .800 120 87 Seattle 4 1 0 .800 145 76 Kansas City 3 1 0 .600 94 98 San Diego 3 1 0 .600 147 US NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Dallas 4 1 0 .800 93 7 NYGiants 3 2 0 .600 99 111 Washington 3 1 0 .600 124 96 St.

Louis 2 3 0 .400 146 134 Philadelphia 1 4 0 .200 71 111 Central Chicago 3 2 0 .600 93 81 Minnesota 1 3 0 .400 98 129 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 91 111 Green Bay 1 0 .200 71 110 Detroit 1 4 0 .200 123 131 West San Francisco 0 0 1000 132 91 LA Rams 3 1 0 .600 104 17 New Orleans 3 1 0 .600 126 113 Atlanta 2 3 0 .400 127 106 SUNDAY'S GAMES Denver 16, Los Angeles Raiders 13 New England 28, New York Jets 21 Dallas 13, Chicago 14 Seattle 20, Minnesota 12 Indianapolis II, Buffalo 17 Kansas Oty 10, Cleveland 0 Miami 36, St. Louis San Frandsco 14, Atlanta New Orleans 27, Houston 10 San Diego 27, Detroit 24 Washington 20, Philadelphia 0 Tampa Bay 30, Green Bay 27, OT Los Angeles Rams 33, New York Giants 12 MONDAY'S GAME Pittsburgh 31, Cincinnati 17 BASEBALL American League Milwaukee Brewers-Acquired Paul Householder, outfielder, and Jim Aduccl, outtleider-flrst baseman, from the St. Louis Cardinals for Rich Bounantony, pitcher, Jim Koontz, catcher, and Ron Koenigsfeid, Infiekter. Sent Paul Hertzell and Jack Lazorko, pitchers, to Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League. BASKETBALL Continental Basketball Association Cincinnati Slammers-Signed Brian O'Connor, center-forward.

Women's American Basketball Association Dallas Diamond-Signed Pam McGee and Paula McGee, center-forwards. FOOTBALL National Football League Los Angeles Raiders-Traded Calvin Muhammad, wide receiver, to the Washington Redskins In exchange for an undisclosed draft choice. Placed Joe McCall running back, on the Injured reserve fist. Washington Redskins-Waived Walt Arnold, tight end. United States Football League Arizona Wranglers-Signed Lucius High and Mike Cowart, running backs, to a one-year contracts.

Memphis Showboats-Signed Mossy Cade, defensive bart. HOCKEY National Hockey League Calgary Flames-Sent Randy Turnout and Gary Stewart, defensemen, and Brent Saper-gla, forward, to Salt Lake of the International Hockey League. Los Angeles Kings-Sent Dean Hopkins, right wing, and Allan Tuer and Howard Scruton, defensemen, to New Haven of the American Hockey League. Returned Brian WIFks, center, to lunior hockey. Montreal Canadiens-Sent Rlc Nattress, defensemen, and John Newberry, center, to Sherbrooke of the American Hockey League.

New York Rangers-Signed Ron Gresch-ner, defensemen. Sent Gary DeGrkt, right wing, to New Haven of the American Hockey League. SOCCER Major Indoor Soccer League Cleveland Force-Signed Keith Furphy, forward, to a contract extension through the 1989-90 season. Dallas Sidekicks-Signed Ron Bufrene and Mark Karpun, midfielders, to one-year contracts. Darby Downs Entries THURSDAY First Post 2 pm lst-300, el, mdn f.

Tattered 122 Dr. Honk 118 Sugar FreTrv 118 Little H. 118 HerCnuThOI 122 Orange Crush 111 B.J.S News 118 FancysHush 118 Misler 118 Karl Thorne 118 Billy A. 118 SonOfBeechl 117 6f. OneTurnAwy 116 a-FreptsStrm 116 French Pet 119 NlelRullah 116 Royal Raioe 116 MalesticSesn 116 RalsAAdmrl 116 Fleet Bobby 116 Sola Special 116 Mlghtlator 116 Tenamet 116 LIckCrekEgl 116 WarLeMar 116 OhSoKool 111 Chief WeeHop lit a-MoneyLyn lit a-Coupled.

up.ff. HyTlna 116 ShantybotAn 115 Abeyan 116 Vega Flower 1lt Tylers Mark 122 Mrs. Monk lit Bee Dan 112 Chiefs Trick 122 mdn 344YO, tf. Marina Prncs 120 Sunsweet 122 NltlnoM 118 TrovlersPlsr 122 Royal Suprm 108 BountHHrvst 122 Bold Sandy 118 Pumpkin Run 122 Mlmzi Boots 122 LadyOfThHs 121 Blinda 122 Tantelzng Try 108 5th-3m mdn 344YO, 5Vif. ImaRicd 115 WhatADedsn 111 HighTen 122 LuckOLerk 118 Marinal 118 Despera'eDn 118 Satin Soils 119 Salem Witch 110 MostBeautiH US Gtey Rascal 118 Ripventure- 113 Little Sneaky 118 Tree Time 115 BakrsDghGrl 115 Native Sooner 115 What King 115 Raise AChant 110 Cuddy Road 116 OnlyForBebe 109 Crthodondlst 115 Sure Tan 116 Salsa 112 Sportysuprm 122 Bally Hope 111 Gregs Secret 119 Midshipman 122 King Kenneth 116 No Comlsskm 116 Blaker 119 PostmnOrnc 116 Joannes Choc 122 Synonym 119 Maries Deer 110 AMndbogglng lit 3x Horse taj Racing High School Prep Results BOYS SOCCER Lovelandl, Madeira 1 Goals: L-Rob Polly, Scott Gordon; Records: 5-8-1 (4-5), 1 1-6.

Indian Hill 9, MllfordO Goals: N-Steve Womack 5, Curtis Oft, Erich Metiger, Chuck LaMacchia, Dave Schneider. Goalie Ian Meyer had 11 saves to register the shutout. Records: IH 11-3-1 (7-1-1), 6-9 (4-5). Sycamore 7, Marlemont 0 Goals: S-Jeramle Steele 2, Tom Beke 1, Eric Stafford 1, Willie Baker. Goalies Bin Taylor and Todd Burkett combined for seven saves for the shutout.

Records: 9-3-3 (72), 4-8-1(3-5-1). GIRLS SOCCER Seton Turpin 1 Goals: S-Debbie Do) 2, Barb Vcer, Susan Grace, Sue Kahr.v; Theresa Hirschauer, Kim Betz. Records: 16-1, 1 1-1-1. Forest Park 8, Northwest 1 Goals: FP-Tarra Hooks 3, Adrienne Smith 3, P.J. Ecker NW-Janet Kihnke 1, Sandy Reeves.

Records: FP 9-3-3 (4-1 NW 3-7 1-4). McNicholas 5, Amelia 3 Goals: McN Amy Rice 3, Michete Martin A-JoAnne Paxton, Susie Shepherd. Records: A 10-3-1, McN 8-5. McAuley 1, Ursullne 1 Goals: M-Amy Anre; U-Sheltey Valerius. Records: McA 3-7-4, 3-7-3.

Finneytown Harrison 1 Goals: Melissa Fischer 5, Jayne Waker 2, Beth Morgan, Beth Bost, Cheryl Keaney; H-Marianne Jonas. Records: 13-0 (7-0), 5-6-3 (3-5-1), Anderson to, Mount Healthy 0 Goals: A-Lorl Wallace 2, Leslie Harris 2, Reagen Smith 2, Angel Stephens 2, Holly Deck, Leslie Roberlo. Goalie Nicole Stephens, Meredith Potter hod four saves for the shutout. Wyoming 6, Reading 0 Goals: Paige Brooks 2, Melissa Brooks 2, Ji VanLokeren. Records: 7-13 (3-1-3), 4-10-1 (0-7-1).

Goals: OH-Lori Loew 2, Welling; C-Shan-non League, Colleen Schehr. Records: OH 6-4 (2-3), 6-5-2 (2-3). Seven Hilts 7, Whlteoakl Goals: 7H-Julie Foster 2, LH Paris 2, Jenny Joseph, Betsy Qulnn, Marcla Gordette; WO-Shrlver. Records: 7H 7-4-1. Mercy 4, Roger Bacon 1 Goals: RB-Tlne Lagdaneo, Mary Ward -Tracy Setters, Terrl Vogelponl, Christl Corcoran, Julie Toerner.

Records: 11-4-1 (6-2), RB 11-4-1 (S-3). BOYS GOLF East Sectional Tournament (At GlenvlewGoH Course) AAA Team Standings: (Top four qualify to district) I. MIHord 311 (Kirk Brlnker 74, Ty Day 79, Scott Arnold 85, Ernie Vail 84, Tom Pohlman 93), 1. Anderson 328 (Wayne Hart-man 74, Doug McGrew 79, Sam Rlber 87, Jeff Moore 88, Jamie Hugenberg 90), 3. Sycamore 331 (Danny Phlpps 77, Marc KunkemoeHer 79, Fred Huston 88, T-xtd Hardy 88, Jeff Colins 94), 4.

Mooter 334 (Kevin Shepherd 77, Dave Mos-ley 83, Andy Kaczmarowski 85, John Gruber 89, Bob Elsbrock 91 Did Not Qualify: 5. Princeton 343, 6. Lakota 344, 7. Turpin 346, 8. Lebanon 353, Amelia 358, 10.

Wlthrow 374, 11. Lemon-Monroe 382, 12. Purcell-Merien 384, 13. Harrison 389, 14. Edgewood 396, IS.

Glen Este 403, 16. Norwood 417. AAA Individual Qualifiers: Dave Buck (Turpin) 80, Doug Grinkemeyer (Lakota) 80. AA Team Standings: (Top four qualify to district) 1. McNicholas 322 (Mark Chase 78, Tim McLaughlin 79, Greg Richards 82, Mike Engel 83, Dan Zahumensky 89), 2.

Indian Hill 335 (John Bishop 79, Dave Matusow 83, Mike Theye 85, Jeff Yost 88, Brian Rowe 92), 3. Bethel-Tate 355 (Tom EWs 88, Tim Morrow 88, Kenny Hudson 89, Jeff Hudson 90, Brad Combs 96), 4. New Richmond 371 (Lloyd Faulkner 85, Lance Ringhand 90, Jason Dickerson 97, John Gillespie 99, Anthony Corwln 102); Did Not Qualify: 5. Finneytown 388, 6. Goshen 395, 7.

Madeira 413, 8. Loveland 425, 9. Little Miami 427, 10. East Clinton 428. Latonia Results WEDNESDAY NIGHT Weather Clear.

Track Fast. cl, 3YO up, IMtml. Otd Grand Dad (Miller) 14.00 7.60 3.40 Strfptt (Bartram) 6.00 3.00 Kentucklana Gold (Clark) 2.60 Off 7:04. Time 1:49 3-5. Scratched -k entry, Steve The Dude, Turn Requested, Locart, Plain Dealer, Smart Savage.

C.P. Reject (Martinez) 120 300 2.80 Grindstone Turn (Johnson) 5.60 4.40 Dawn At Six (Bruin) 1 7.80.

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