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B-2 SPORTS THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Tuesday, August 20, 1 985 Sports Digest 24 HOUR RECORDED SPORTS RESULTS 15. Anne Marie Pike, Cypress, Calif. wide receivers. Placed Mike Singletary, line Lakers Acquire Lucas From Suns 10-13-1, 8,257, $920. backer, on the reserve-fid not report list.

1973 This Date In Rose's Career 16 Linda Syvertsen, Atlanta, Ga, 12-12, 8,224, $910. Placed Jeff Fisher, defensive back, Dan Rains, linebacker, Brian Baschnagei, wide receiver, and Mitch Krenk, tight end, on Baseball 17. Alayne Blomenberg, Cranston, R.I. i i-i 8,15, svoo. iniured reserve.

18. Robin Romeo, Sepulveda, Calif, 10- Cincinnati Bengals-Waived Steve York, 16-4, .800, 2.95; Birtsas, Oakland, 9-3, 750. 3 43, Saberhagen, Kansas City, 14-5, .737, 2 92; Howell, Oakland, 9-4, 692, 1.95, Key, Toronto, 9-4, 692, 2.66. STRIKEOUTS-Blyleven, Minnesota, 151, Morris, Detroit, 143, Burns, Chicago, 135, Bannister, Chicago, 130, Witt, California, 126. SAVES-Quisenberry, Kansas City, 28; Hernandei, Detroit, 25, Howell, Oakland, 23; Moore, California, 22, Righetti, New York, 22.

Late Box Scores SUNDAY'S GAMES 12-2, 8,150, $895. Bird and Michael Wade, wide receivers, Tom Pete Rose had four hits against the New York Mets at Shea Stadium. He had a double ahd single off Tom Seaver and two singles off Tug McGraw. The single off Seaver was Rose's career hit. Aug.

20 19. Leila Wagner, Dallas, Tex, 13-11, Kilkenny and Dave Strobel, linebackers, and Rick Rogers, running back Standings National League WEST DIVISION The Phoenix Suns traded forward Maurice Lucas to the Los Angeles Lakers for second-round picks In the 1988 and 1989 National Basketball Association college drafts. Lucas' contract with the Suns expired at the end of the past season and the team 8,130, $890. 20. Karen Ellingsworth, Des Plaines, III.

11-13, 8,102, $885. 21. Bonnie Dunham, Woodbrldge, N.J. 9-14 1, 8,087. $880.

Dallas Cowboys Cut Mel Lattany. wide receiver, Jimmie Turner, cornerbacK, John Warren, punter, Jim Herrmann, defensive tackle, Tommy Haynes, defensive back, Pet GB 22. Shel-laine San Juan, Huntington Robert Estes and Rastee Oce, cornerbacks, Larry Roach, kicker, and Ken Patko, defen oeacn, Laiir, n-u, 8.06J, ss. said It would not pick up the option. After a meet Los Angeles 69 46 .600 San Diego 62 55 530 8 Cincinnati 61 54 .530 6 National League Braves Padres 23.

Barbara Renner, Willoughby, Ohio, sive tackle. Reds Averages (Through Sunday's Game) ing with Phoenix General Manager Jerry Colangelo IU-14, WU. Detroit Lions Cut Ernest Anderson, running back, Mike Weaver, guard, Ray 24. Cheryl Daniels, Detroit, Mich, 6-18, Houston 54 62 .466 7,668, $865. in June, Lucas, 32, said he agreed it was time for him to move on.

Lucas began his pro career in the Stacnowicz, punter, Mike Bass, piacekicker, Second Game ATLANTA SAN DIEGO HITTING 2B 3B Mike White, offensive tackle, Ken Graeber and Joe Masaniai, defensive tackle, and Mike Northcutt and Ricky Simpson, wide American Basketball Association in 1974. He was brhbl ebrhbl MThmp rf 4 0 10 Royster ss 4 12 1 17 6 0 receivers. Komnsk rf 1 0 0 0 Gwynn rf 4 0 2 0 Golf Green Bay Packers Cut Jim Meyer, drafted by Portland of the NBA in 1976 after the ABA folded. He played with Portland, New Jersey and the New York Knicks before coming to Phoenix in 1982 in a trade to the Knicks for Len "Truck" punter, David Texiera, piacekicker, Perry HR RBI 5 26 23 85 0 25 3 18 1 34 0 3 5 25 13 42 SB 0 4 4 0 7 9 41 3 Hartnett, offensive guard, and Marc Hogan, RRmn ss 5 0 10 Garvey lb 4 0 0 0 Murphy cf 4 111 Nettles 3b 4 0 0 0 Harper If 4 110 Kennedy 3 0 0 0 Perry lb 4 2 3 0 Mertinz It 4 0 10 Oberkfl3b 3 1 2 3 McRynlcf 42 10 Cerone 4 12 0 Flannry 2b 3 0 3 2 defensive back. Houston Oilers Waived Robert Bra- zile, linebacker, Adam Bethea, defensive end, 58 28 40 23 14 9 42 12 8 7 38 12 42 15 48 15 53 12 24 12 Scott Gordon, guard, Tim Harris and Brian Local Golf Oldsmobile Scramble At Terrace Park Final Results Robinson.

O'Connor Left Off Ryder Team Wiley, running backs, Doug Keller meyer, offensive tackle, and Waddell Smith, wide re- Zuvella 2b 4 0 2 1 Hoyt 2 0 0 0 Suiter 0 0 0 0 Stoddardp 0 0 0 0 McMrtryp 2 0 0 0 BBrwnph 1000 Forster 1 0 0 0 Letferts 0 0 0 0 19 14 3 24 ciever. Placed Mike Johnson, defensive end, 1. Shaker Run (Mike McGree, pro, Carl on the injured reserve list. Heffner, Glenn Schockley, Greg Savior Garber 0 0 0 0 Hubbrdph 0 0 0 0 Christy O'Connor who tied for third in last George Pelssinger), 56; 2. Neumann (Bill Indianapolis Colts Waived Tim Golden, linebacker, David Burnette, offensive tackle, Ian Sinclair, center, Robert Poles, Terasa, pro.

Bill Bievins, Dan Day, tan Max- month British Open golf championship, was quot AVG .339 .302 .292 .291 .273 .268 .264 i .255 .246 .246 .237 .233 .229 .200 .155 .154 .143 .141 .103 .071 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 ie. Mack McClure, 58; 3. (tie) Terrace Park Totals 36 6 13 5 Totals 33 3 9 3 Atlanta 020 004 000- 4 San Diego KM OK) KM- 3 defensive end, Jeff Gandy, linebacker, (Ken Higby, pro, Todd Straley, Bob Wallace, Dan McAdams, Ralph schilling); (tie) ler- Thomas Morris and Bill Kay, defensive backs, Cleo Simmons, tight end, and Joe race Park (Ken Eiser, pro, Denny Straley, McCall, linebacker. ed Monday as saying he was "disgusted and totally shattered" at being omitted from Europe's Ryder Cup team against the United States. O'Connor failed to make the top nine in the Ryder Cup points standings following Sunday's Benson and Hedges Larry Breslin, Drew Holland, Charlie McVicker); Maketewan (Mark Tingling, 36 22 27 20 7 1 2 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 pro, Tom Snow, John costello, Rome Shar Miami Dolphins Announced that Wayne Peace, quarterback, has left the team.

Waived Uwe von Schamann, piacekicker, Mike Jones, running back, Quinton rock, Ev streeter) 59 Shaker Run advances to the National competition and therefore was not an automatic Ballard, defensive lineman, Danny Knight, Scramble at the Woodsland at Houston Tex Player AB Perez 127 43 Parker 451 136 Oester 366 107 Krenchicki 134 39 Rose 293 80 Venable 82 22 Redus 212 56 Esasky 259 66 Concepcion 391 96 Milner 309 76 Cedeno 211 50 VanGorder 116 27 Bell 105 24 Franco 5 1 Browning 58 9 Runnells 13 2 x-Pastore 14 2 Soto 71 10 Diaz 39 4 Stuper 14 1 Hume 4 0 Price 14 0 Robinson 10 0 Buchanan 1 0 Tibbs 7 0 McGaffigan 9 0 Player W-L IP Franco 10-1 68.3 Power 4-3 52.3 McGaffigan 1-1 31.3 Soto 10-13 213.3 Hume 2-3 55.0 Browning 11-9 179.6 x-Pastore 2-1 54.0 Price 2-2 61.3 Tibbs 6-13 145.6 Robinson 5-3 62.0 Stuper 6-5 85.0 x-disabled list wide receiver, Larry Robinson, defensive choice for the European team to tackle the Ameri Game Winning RBI-Murphy 12). E-Kennedy, MThompson. DP Atlanta 2, San Diego 1. LOB-Atlanle 5, San Diego 4. 2B-Flennery 2 3B-Zuvella.

HR-Royster (2), Murphy (33), OberkfeH (3). SB-Perry (7). S-Hubbard. IP ER BB SO Atlanta McMurtry 4' 6 2 2 1 5 Forster W.2-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Garber 2 3 110 0 Sutter S.20 1 0 0 0 0 1 San Diego 5' II 6 6 1 2 Stoddard If 1 0 0 0 0 Lefferts 2 1 0 0 0 2 T-2 24. A 32,531.

back, and Robert Higgins and Danny Triplett, as, September 26-30 PGA Money Leaders cans at The Belfry next month. He was expected to be given one of the three remaining places selected linebackers. Placed Duan Hanks, wide receiver, Robert Weir, defensive lineman, Don McNeal, defensive back, Daryl Hunt, line Official money winnings for the 1985 by non-playing team captain, Tony Jacklin, but ga tour through the Buick Open backer, and Ed Newman, guard, on injured reserve. Placed A.J. Duhe, linebacker, and Andra Franklin, running back, on the those went Nick Faldo, Ken Brown and, the surprise $527,581 353,789 waived-dtd not pass pnysicat New England Patriots Waived Keith choice, Spaniard Jose Rivero.

Soccer Violence Needs Reduced 353,213 345,140 Lee, defensive back, Troy Bodine, Pat Bren- nan and Doug Strang, quarterbacks, Ricky BB SO 31 44 5 30 28 19 7 31 0 Askew, tight, end, Chuck Cohen, defensive lineman, Randy Sealby, linebacker, Willie Muckle, nose tackle, Frank Sutton, offensive lineman. Rick Donnelly, punter, Jess Atkin Football PITCHING ER 14 54 17 12 36 13 11 32 11 80 160 86 21 48 25 71 161 77 23 60 23 28 57 35 67 143 79 30 59 31 47 100 57 ERA 1.84 2.06 3.16 3.38 3.43 3.56 3.83 4.13 4.15 4.35 4.97 son, piacekicker, Michael Ferguson and Mike LeBlanc, running backs, and Jerry Wright, Patrick Buelher, and William Bradshaw, wide receivers. Placed Clayton Weishuhn, linebacker, Gerard Phelan, wide receiver, and Ron Peterson, offensive lineman, on injured Less than three months after 39 soccer fans were killed in a riot, representatives of six European countries signed a convention intended to reduce violence among spectators at sports events. The convention at Strasbourg, France, adopted last month by the Council of Europe and approved earlier by 21 European sports ministers, was signed by officials from Austria, Belgium, Britain, Denmark, 87 168 22 36 52 101 16 29 22 48 63 73 21 44 33 34 Atlanta 50 65 .435 19 San Francisco 45 71 .388 EAST DIVISION Pet GB New York 71 45 612 St Louis 70 45 .609 "2 Montreal 67 51 .568 5 Chicago 56 59 .487 14V2 Philadelphia 54 62 466 17 Pittsburgh 35 79 .307 35 SUNDAY'S GAMES Cincinnati 8, Houston 3 Pittsburgh 5, New York 0 Montreal 6. St Louis 5.

10 innings Philadelphia 9, Chicago 5 San Francisco 2, Los Angeles 1. 10 innings San Diego 2-3. Atlanta 1-6 MONDAY'S GAME New York 1 Montreal 0 Only game scheduled TUESDAY'S GAMES Cincinnati (Soto 10-13) at Pittsburgh (Reuschel 8-6), 7:35 p.m. San Diego (Dravecky 10-7) at Montreal (Gullickson 1 1 -8). 7:35 p.m.

San Francisco (Gott 4-8) at New Yiork (Gooden 18-3). 7.35 p.m. Los Angeles (Welch 9-1) at Philadelphia (K Gross 12-9). 7.35 p.m. I Chicago (Fontenot 4-7) at Atlanta (Mahler 16-11), 7 40 p.m St.

Louis (Kepshire 9-6) at Houston (Scott 12-6). 8 35 p.m. American League WEST DIVISION Pet GB California 67 50 .573 Kansas City 64 51 .557 2 Oakland 62 55 .530 5 Chicago 57 57 .500 8V2 Seattle 55 63 .466 12' a Minnesota 53 64 .453 14 Texas 42 74 .362 24'j i EAST DIVISION Pet GB Toronto 73 45 .619 New York 68 48 .586 4 Detroit 63 54 .538 9' 2 Baltimore 61 54 .530 IOV2 Boston 57 59 .491 15 Milwaukee 53 62 .461 I8V2 Cleveland 39 78 .333 33'2 "Night game not included SUNDAY'S GAMES Detroit 4. Cleveland 0 Toronto 10. Kansas City 6 New York 4.

Boston 2 Texas at Baltimore, rain Seattle 7, Minnesota 2 Chicago 8. Milwaukee 4 Oakland 4, California 3 MONDAY'S GAMES New York 6, Boston 5 Baltimore 9. Texas 2 Cleveland 5, Toronto 3 Kansas City 2, Detroit 1.10 innings Milwaukee 4, Minnesota 1 Oakland at California, night Only games scheduled TUESDAY'S GAMES reserve New Orleans Saints Cut Carl Roaches, NFL Standings PRE-SEASON GAMES National Football League AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet. PF PA 313,539 308,315 283,826 271,044 262,560 225,724 219,603 215,383 215,146 213,206 206438 197,938 196,727 193,113 187,000 186,868 186,407 185,564 174,520 171,032 169,498 166,882 166,157 161,112 157,688 155,900 kick returner, Billy Allen, running back, Treg bongy and uavtd Wasco, defensive back, James Boyd and Scott McLaughlin, guards, Greece and the Netherlands. The signing came on 1.

Curtis Strange 2. Ray Floyd 3. Lanny Wadkins 4. Corey Pavin 5. Calvin Peete 6.

Mark O'Meara 7 Craig Stadler 8. Bernhard Langer 9. Hal Sutton 10. Roger Maltbie 11. Fuzzy Zoeller 12.

Hubert Green 13. Larry Mize 14. John Mahaffey 15. Seve Ballesteros 16. Tom Watson 17.

Peter Jacobsen 18. Tom Kite 19. Joey Sindelar 20. Andy North 21. Hale Irwin 22.

Payne Stewart 23. Mac CGrady 24. Wayne Levi 25. Dan Pohl 26. Scott Simpson 27.

Philip Blackmar 28. Fred Couples 29. Bill Glasson 30. Larry Rinker 31. Mike Smith 32.

Bill Kratzert 33. Wayne Grady 34. Jim Thorpe 35. DA. Welbring 36.

Mark McCumber 37. Mark Wiebe 38. Andy Bean 39. Bob Eastwood 40. Lee Trevlno bam biater, offensive tackle, and iteve Hoff the eve of a two-day meeting of the executive of man, punter.

Signed Petey Perot, guard. 3,529, $725., Harvey Wald, Pierre, S.D., 3,529, the European Union of Football Associations New York Giants-Cut Al Young, Clint Fitzgerald; Johan Kriek vs. Jimmy Brown; Indianapolis 2 0 0 1.000 43 20 Miami 1 1 0 500 40 33 New England 1 1 0 500 51 45 Buffalo 0 1 1 .000 27 37 Y. Jets 0 2 0 .000 37 63 Harris, and LeCharls McDaniel, defensive Mats Wilander vs. Vmce Van Patten.

backs, Al Marvin, Dave Bond and Phil Mack, $725., 29. Ernie Hiser, Sacramento, 3,523, 30. Itiel DarreH Curtis, Seattle, Wash, 3,505, Doug Johnson, Long Beach, Calif, 3,505. 32. Bob Williams, Sparks, Nev, 3,499, 33.

defensive lineman, Jack Oliver and Mark Grandstand 11 a.m.-Ken Flach vs. Guy Forget; fol which will examine anti-hooligan measures to be taken at soccer games. Rioting in the stands claimed 39 lives and injured scores more before the European championship game between Liverpool Central Salter, guards, Knox Culpepper and Maurice Bell, linebackers, Doug Woodward, quarter lowed by Ramesh Krishnan vs. Bud Schultz; John Sadri vs. Libor Pimek; Bill Scanlon vs.

Henry Dewet; Ben Testerman vs. Tom Cain. (tie) Roy Ryan, Massapequa Park, back, Frank Cephous, running back, Tom Cincinnall 1 1 0 .500 51 55 Cleveland 1 1 0 .500 35 26 Pittsburgh 1 I 0 500 76 68 Houston 1 2 0 .333 46 41 Mullady, tight end, and Eric Rasheed and Victor James, wide receivers. Placed Gregg 3,485, Jerry Credendino, Elmsford, N.Y. 3,485., 35.

Louie Blancarte, San Antonio, Tex as, 3,477.. 154,761 Court 3 West 11 a.m. Martin Jaite vs. Brad Drewett; DuBroc, linebacker, on iniured reserve. 36.

Larry Cassera, Bayonet Point, Fla, Kansas City 1 I 0 500 48 58 New York Jets-Waived Brad White, followed by Pavel Slozil vs. Michael Robert 3,474, 37. Ray Bluth, St. LOUIS, 3,471, 38. son; Terry Moor vs.

Amos Mansdorf; David San Diego 1 1 0 500 39 31 Seattle 1 I 0 .500 35 22 defensive end, Pete McCartney, guard, Rodney Vesling, piacekicker, Bobby Bell, Greg Lamar Taylor, Tifton, Ga, 3,468., 39. Darrell Pate vs. Erik Iskersky; Amntai-Slozil vs. Freeman-Robertson. Buttle, John Woodnng and Jimmy Hunter, Denver 1 1 0 500 40 43 L.A.

Raiders 0 2 0 .000 30 42 linebackers, Brent Burks and Sid Dodd, of' 153,899 149496 149,595 149,375 148,598 147,682 146,404 143,339 140,883 139,855 139,378 139,058 Court 4 fensive tackles, Bob Grupp, Bret Wright end 11 a.m.-Robert Seguso vs. Ricardo NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Luke Prestndge, punters, Wayne Schuchts, Acuna; followed by Tim Wilkison vs. Matt quarterback, Bruce Harper and Mike Wa' 41. George Burns ters, running backs, Ken Gardner, tight end, Anger, Marty Davis vs. Dan Visser; Hank Pfisler vs.

Steve Devries; John Lloyd vs. Tarik Benhabiles. 42. Willie Wood Giants 3 0 0 1.000 61 '42 Dallas 2 0 0 1.000 54 27 Washington 2 0 0 1.000 31 23 Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 51 45 St. Louis 1 1 0 0.500 17 42 and Bill Wallace, Darren Green, Tony Smith and Tron Armstrong, wide receivers.

Placed Glenn Denmson, tight end, on iniured reserve, Court 11 a.m. Mike Leach vs. Robert Green; Central Marvin Powell, offensive tackle, on the reserve-did not report list, Bob Crable, line Minnesota 2 0 0 1.000 57 47 followed by Gildemeister-Pecci vs. Dowde-swel-Perki; Acuna-Fernandez vs. Teacher- backer, on reserve-physically unable to per 43.

Greg Norman 44. Scott Hoch 45. Jack Nicklaus 46. Doug Tewell 47. Keith Fergus 48.

Brett Upper 49. Dan Forsman 50. Don Pooley 51. Bruce Lietzke 52. Ron Streck 53.

Ken Green 133,571 133,056 128,746 127,132 126,279 124,610 124,037 123,792 122,880 form and Darrol Ray, defensive back, on the Van Rensberg; Gitlin-Leach vs. Cox-Strode. Detroit 0 1 1 .500 13 31 Chicago 0 2 0 .000 16 34 Green Bay 0 2 0 .000 5 37 Tampa Bay 0 2 0 .000 44 65 miured-waived list. Pittsburgh steeiers Cut Andre Har EVENING SESSION Stadium 7 p.m.-Anders Jarryd vs. Mike DePal- Ducat, Toledo, Ohio, 3,463, 40.

Chet Dzied-zina, Chicago, 3,462, 41. (tie) Carl Richard, Jolin, Mo, 3,450, Al Pujol, Bronx, N.Y, 3,450, Dean Courtade, New Orleans, La, 3,450, 43. (tit) Val Benson, Bronx, N.Y, 3,445, Bobby Goodson, West Palm Beach, Fla, 3,445., 45. Everett Collins, San Mateo, Calif, 3,438. 46.

Jack Lang, Madison Heights, Mich, 3,425, 47. Jack Horner, Belpre, Ohio, 3,424, 48. Jim Vernacchio, Orlando, 3,421, 49. Lewis Ray, Mansfield, Texas, 3,418, 50. Al Camp, Otego, N.Y,, 3,407, 51.

Robert Snell, Stamford, Ohio, 3,402, 52. (tie) Joe Nagy, Camp Hill, Pa, 3,400, Duncan MacLeod, Albuquerque, N.M, 3,400, 54. Gordy Colletti, Elizabeth, N.J, 3,389, 55. 0'Dell Tipton, Wichita Falls, Ark, 3,387. 56.

Hap Hefflinger, Phoenix, Ariz, 3,384, 57. Bill Wells, Albuquerque, N.M, 3,377, 58. Bob Milllgan, Rock Island, III, 3,346, 59. Lou Procaccino, Tucson, Ariz, 3,344, 60. (tie) Bob Lubin, Springfield, III, 3,332, John Kanal-Is, Broomfield, Colo, 3,332.

62. Morris Cramer, New Port Rlchey, Fla, 3,331, 63. Bill Monzidelis, Throggs Neck, N.Y, 3,323, 64. Roy Lown, El Paso, Texas, 3,312, 65. Bob Williams, San Carlos, Calif, 3,306.

66. (tie) Chet Ahola, Cleveland, 3,297, Jack West, Plains, Pa, 3,297, 68. Len Casey, Jensen Beach, Fla, 3,294, 69. Ed Thomas, west ris, defensive back, Terry Echols and Todd Seabaugh, linebackers, Alan Huff and Steve Little, nose tackles, Craig Colquitt, punter, mer; followed by Yannick Noah vs. Mike Bauer; Donnelly-Meister vs.

L.A. Rams 2 0 0 1.000 46 10 San Francisco 1 1 0 500 41 41 Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 37 34 New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 52 43 Roderick Moore, running back, John Rod- gers, tight end, and Dwayne McMullen and Marc Quiniivan, wide receivers. 54. Johnny Miller 55. Dave Barr 56.

Danny Edwards 57. Buddy Gardner 58. Woody Blackburn 59. Larry Nelson ATP Money Leaders St. Louis Cardinals Waived Dennis Profes- The 1985 Association of Tennis 122,392 120,499 120,341 116,431 114,452 113,976 113,533 110,704 108,510 107,822 105,943 101,528 97,939 97,632 Williams and Richard Symank, running backs, Scott Williams, tight end, Louis Wong, offensive tackle, Bob Miller, center, Carl Aikens, wide receiver, and Paul Calhoun, THURSDAY'S GAME Los Angeles Rams 39, St, Louis 7 FRIDAY'S GAME Seattle 21, Detroit 3 SATURDAY'S GAME Cincinnati 24, New York Jets 20 Indianapolis 24, Chicago 13 60.

Jay Haas 61. Dan Halldorson 62. Gary Hallberg 63. Ed Fiorl 64. Mark Lye defensive back.

Placed Bob Harris, lineback er, Vince Bean, wide receiver, and Robert Curry and Dan Ralph, defensive tackles, on Toronto (Key 9-5) at Cleveland iniured reserve. San Diego Chargers-Waived Paul Columbus, 3,287, 70. Bill Sargent, Willi- 96,743 Berner, quarterback, Dewey Forte, nose amsvnie, n.y, 96,681 tackle, zach Barnes and Terry Jackson, 65. Lon Hlnkle 66. Bob Murphy 67.

Jodie Mudd 68. David Frost 69. Gil Morgan 70. Nick Price 71.lsaoAokl 72. Tony Sills 95,589 defensive ends, Bobby Craighead and Doug Jefferson, running backs, Joe Kelly and Joe 92,731 71.

Joe Callaway, Aurora, Colo, 3,235, 72. Ed Markwardt, Little Falls, N.Y, 3,231, 73. Ed Helton, Lakeview, Ark, 3,217, 74. Jim Farr, Erlanger, Ky 3,212, 75. John Mielke, 92,650 Nobles, wide recievers, Steve Knight, offen sive tackle, Mike Katolin, guard, and Joey 73.

Bob Lohr bvans, riqnt ena. (Smith 1-0), 7:35 p.m. Texas (Hough 11-12) at Boston (Hurst 8-9), 7:35 p.m. Kansas City (Black 8-12) at Chicago (Seaver 1 2-8), 8 30 p.m. Minnesota (Butcher 9-1 1) at Milwaukee (Higuera 10-6), 8:35 p.m.

New York (Whitson 7-7) at California (Zahn 2-2), 10:30 p.m. Baltimore (Flanagan 2-2) at Seattle (Moore 10:35 p.m. Detroit (Terrell 11-6) at Oakland (Birtsas 9-3), 10:35 p.m. Chicago, 3,207. 76.

Rip Corbin, Bronx, N.Y, 3,193, 77. Jerry Smith, Williamsville, N.Y, 3,178, 78. Seattle Seahawks-Cut Mark Napoli- tan, center, Ray Wilmer, defensive back, Mike Rusinek, defensive end, Bob Hudetz, David Tarbet, Livonia, Mich, 3,175, 79. Joe Cirillo, Bronxville, N.Y, 2,431 (withdrew after linebacker, Beau Babka, nose tackle, Mark Schlecht, punter, John Conner, quarterback, 14 games), 80. Fuzzy Shimada, Mountain View, Calif, 2,384 (withdrew after 14 18: $709,852 656,521 416,037 399,561 279,430 265,204 259,503 223,538 209,172 202,899 197,967 194,271 181,290 165,554 157,924 156,628 144,202 141,094 138,813 131,324 123,244 116,269 112,234 111,595 105,260 104,390 100,058 99,794 97,274 97,128 92,004 89,162 85,091 81,694 81,093 76,422 74,182 72,151 Johnnie Jones, Nathan Poole and Steve Mor 90,625 85,613 84,566 84,050 82,299 81,806 80,596 79,615 79,172 79,077 78,968 78,630 75,862 74,939 74,545 74,387 gan, running backs, and Judious Lewis, wide receiver.

games), 81. Chick Romano, Laguna Beach, Calif, 1,802 (withdrew after 12 games), 82. Joe Kristof, Columbus, withdrew. TOURING PROS 1. David Husted, Milwaukie, Ore, 4,147, sionals money leaders through Aug.

1. John McEnroe 2. Ivan Lendl 3. Mats Wilander 4. Jimmy Connors 5.

Boris Becker 6 Tim Mayotte 7. Anders Jarryd 8 Tomas Smid 9. Miloslav Mecir 10. Yannick Noah 11. Kevin Curren 12.

Joakim Nystrom 13. Stefan Edberg 14. Ken Flach 15. Johan Kriek 16. Robert Seguso 17.

Henrik Sundstrom 18. Scott Davis 19. Heinz Gunthardt 20. Paul Annacone 21. Pat Cash 22.

Brad Gilbert 23. Pavel Slozil 24. Aaron Krickstein 25. Henri Leconte 26. Martin Jaite 27.

John Fitzgerald 28. Andres Gomez 29. Jimmy Arias 30. David Pate 31. BalazsTaroczy 32 Eliot Tellscher 33.

Sammy Giammalva 34. Jan Gunnarsson 35. Tim Wilkison 36. Jakob Hlasek 37. Paul McNamee 38.

Larry Stefankl 39. Andreas Maurer 40. Woitek Fibak 41. Christo Van Rensburg 42. Kim Warwick 43.

Mark Edmondson 44. Claudio Panalta 45. Hans Schwaier 46. Libor Pimek 47. Mike Leach 48.

Slobodan Zivoiinovic 49. John Sadri 50. Greg Holmes 2. John Kirker Norwich, Conn, 4,120, 3. of England and Juventus of Italy on May 29.

British fans were largely blamed, and English teams have been banned from European competition. Smith Challenges Costello Lonnie Smith, who wondered two years ago if he wanted to fight any more, will challenge Bill Costello for the World Boxing Council super lightweight championship Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden. "I had no big problems; it was really me putting my thoughts together to see if I wanted to continue with all the pressure I was under from (boxing) politics and the media," Smith said Monday in explaining why he didn't fight in 1983. "I talked to the Lord a lot and the Lord told me, 'Look son, keep going. You have the talent to do said Smith, who is "a member of Life Line, a very religious church in Los Angeles." Smith noted that he has recorded a couple of unreleased albums of gospel music with his cousin Christopher Farley, who is a minister and entertainer.

"But I'm a fighter, not a singer." Elliott Million Mark Bill Elliott, who has been setting the NASCAR Winston Cup stock car circuit on fire this season, will be the first single-season $1 million winner In motorsports history if he wins Saturday's Busch 500 race at In Bristol, Tenn. Elliott, of Dawsonville, has already won $792,168 this year, not including $100,000 guaranteed after winning the first two events of the Winston Million. If Elliott wins at Bristol, he will be able to top the million dollar mark simply by starting the remaining nine races of the season. Since he is leading in the chase for his first season championship, he will do everything he can to start every race. Two U.S.

Coaches Named Mark Schubert and Ronald O'Brien, U.S. Olympic swimming and diving coaches, were named to head the staff of the Mission Bay Aquatic Training Center, a state-of-the-art complex under construction in South Florida. Schubert, the 1984 Olympic swimming coach, moves to the East Coast from Mission Viejo, where he established the most successful swimming program in the country. Since his arrival in 1972, Mission Viejo's 400-member team has won 44 national titles, 18 Olympic medals and five individual world championship titles. His world-class swimmers include 1984 Olympic gold medal winners Mary Meagher, Tiffany Cohen, Dara Torres and Rich Saeger.

O'Brien is a five-time Olympic diving coach whose divers include 1984 gold medalist Greg Louganis, and world champions and Olympic medalists Michelle Mitchell and Wendy Wyland. O'Brien, one-time coach at Ohio State and Minnesota, joined Mission Viejo in 1978. Arlington Million Field Set Six horses competing in Sunday's fifth running of the Budweiser-Arllngton Million horse race at fire-damaged Arlington Park arrived in Chicago. The horses, all from California and representing the United States, were Greinton, Dahar, Kings Island, Tsunami Slew, Al Mamoon and Drumalis. They joined Gate Dancer, Flying Pidgeon and The Noble Player, also representing the United States.

Scheduled to arrive today from overseas are King of Clubs, Teleprompter and Free Guest, all repre-sentine Eneland. The field will hp rnmniotoH Horse Racing Steve Wunderlich, St. Louis, 4,112, 4. Joe Hutchinson, Scranton, Pa, 4,076, 5. (tie) 72,981 7 1,679 Greg Pittsburgh, 4,069, 6.

Bill Peters, Englewood, Ohio, 4,069, 7. Bob Handley, Pompano Beach, 4,054. 8. Henry Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, Colo, 70,731 74. Jack Renner 75.

Gary Koch 76. Mike Reid 77. Donnie Hammond 78. Russ Cochran 79. Denis Watson 80.

Loren Roberts 81. Bobby Wadkins 82. Steve Pate 83. George Archer 84. Tze-Chung Chen 85.

Bob Tway 66. David Ogrin 87. Morris Hatalsky 88. Barry Jaeckel 89. Tim Simpson 90.

Jim Colbert 91. TlmNorris 92. David Graham 93. Clarence Rose 94. Bobby Clampett 95.

Chip Beck 96. Pat McGowan 97. Paul Azinger 98. Jim Simons 99. Kikuo Aral 100.

Jim Nelford 101. Joelnman 102. Jeff Sluman 103. John Cook 104. Frank Conner 105.

Andrew Magee 106. Ronnie Black 107. Mike Donald 108. Mark Pfeil 109. J.C.

Snead 110. Rex Caldwell 4,052,9. Mats Karlsson, Gothenburg, Sweden, 1 w. sieve renr, Cincinnati, River Downs Results MONDAY AFTERNOON Weather Clear. Track Fast.

1st 3,000, cl, 3YO up, 6f. 11. Alan Granat, Palisade, Colo, 4,024, 12. Pete Weber, St. Louis, 3,998, 13.

Don Scudder, Cincinnati, 3,992., 14 Bob Cham 69,869 69,562 67,972 67,156 66,779 66,543 66,089 65,218 60,523 60,276 60,230 58,770 Cleveland 28, Philadelphia 14 Minnesota 41, Pittsburgh 34 Atlanta 23, Tampa Bay 17 Miami 27, Buffalo 17 New York Giants 10, Green Bay 2 Houston 23, New Orleans 20 New England 31, Kansas City 13 Dallas 27, San Diego 24, OT SUNDAY'S GAME Washington 14, Los Angeles Raiders 9 MONDAY'S GAME Denver 20, San Francisco 13 FRIDAY, Aug. 23 Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia at Columbus, Ohio, 7.30 p.m. Cincinnati at Detroit, 8 p.m. New England at Washington, 8 p.m.

Pittsburgh at St Louis, 8:30 p.m. SATURDAY, Aug. 24 San Diego at San Francisco, 3 p.m. Cleveland at Buffalo, 6 p.m. Atlanta vs.

Green Bay at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. Indianapolis at Denver, 7 p.m. New York Jets at New York Giants, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Seattle at Minnesota, 8 p.m.

Kansas City at Houston, 9 p.m. Miami at Los Angeles Raiders, 9 p.m. MONDAY, Aug. 26 Chicago at Dallas, 8 m. Bengals' Schedule PRE-SEASON Kansas City 35, Bengals 27 0-1 Bengals 24, NY Jets 20 1-1 Aug 23 at Detroit 8 p.m.

Aug 30 at Indianapolis 7 p.m. REGULAR SEASON Sep 8 SEATTLE 1 p.m. Sep 15 at St Louis 1pm Sep 22 SAN DIEGO 1 p.m. Sep 30 at Pittsburgh 9 pm Oct 6 NY JETS 4 p.m. Oct 13 NY GIANTS Ipm.

Oct 20 at Houston 1pm. Oct 27 PITTSBURGH 4 p.m. Nov. 3 at Buffalo lp.m. Nov.

10 CLEVELAND lp.m. Nov 17 at LA Raiders 4 p.m. Nov 24 at Cleveland 1 p.m. Dec. I HOUSTON lp.m.

Dec 8 DALLAS. Ipm. Dec. 15 at Washington 1 p.m. Dec 22 at New England lp.m.

All Times Cincinnati Time berlain, Auburn Hills, Mich, 3,989, 15. Bruce Cloud Ten (Calo) 12.20 8 60 4 40 Famous Quote (Bomer) 37.20 9.00 Bold Apprentice Madrid 2.60 Carter, New Braunfets, Texas, 3,989. 16. John Forst, Woodridge, III, 3,985, 7. 70,217 66,543 65,768 65,632 Off 2:02.

Time 1:13 1-5. cl, 3YO up, Umi. Ron Ben, Akron, Ohio, 3,983, 18. Tony Cariel-lo, Chicago, 3,966, 19. Tom Milton, St.

Peters Mary's Pet (Misiewicz) 3.80 3.40 2.40 burg, Fla, 3,965, $1,005, 20. Jimmie Prltts 65,391 Champagne Lady (Bomer) 5.80 4.00 My My Assagai Cooksey 4.40 Lawrence, Mass, 3,961, $875. 57,498 55,741 53,568 52,961 Off 2:25. Time 1:49. Daily Double (2-2) 63,116 62,864 62,498 61,453 paid 535 00 S3 Quinella 12-8 8-2) paid 21.

Steve J. Martin, Kingsport, Tenn, 3,959, $850, 22. Tom Laskow, Commack, N.Y, 3,958, $825, 23. Greg Shields, Independence, Mo, 3,941, $800, 24. Tom Baker, Buffalo, N.Y, 3,937, $775, 25.

Pete McCordic, S24.00. Baseball Today AUGUST 20 IMS Tommy Brown, 17 years, 8 months, 14 dys, of the Brooklyn Dodgers became the youngest maor league player to hit a home run when he connected in Ebbets Field against Preacher Roe of the Pittsburgh Pirates. WW The Philadelphia Phillies beat the Milwaukee Braves in the second game of a doubleheader to snap a 23-game losing streak, which Is a modern record. M-New York Yankee Bob Watson hit Ihi centerfleld speaker In the Kingdome for the second straight day (double yesterday, triple today) to highlight a 6-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners. Today's Birthdays: Tom Brunansky, 25, Mark Langston, 25, Gralg Nettles, 41.

Baseball Leaders Through Tuesday's Games Based on 215 at Bats NATIONAL LEAGUE AB Pet. McGee Stl 106 418 II 151 .361 HerrSIL 112 423 68 131 .326 Guerrero LA 106 J76 7s 122 .324 GwynnSD Ill 457 63 13? .304 Backman NY 99 344 56 104 .302 ParkerCin 113 451 59 136 .302 Raines Mon 109 42! 15 179 .301 MoreHndCN 113 40s 49 122 .299 CrujHtn 102 402 41 120 .299 DorenHtn 109 435 61 128 294 RUNS-Murphy, Atlanta, 94. Raines, Montreal, 85, Coleman, St Louis, 83, McGee, St. Louis, 61; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 78. RBI Murphy, Atlanta, 88, Parker, Cincinnati, 84; Clark, St Louis, 83; Herr, St.

Louis, II; GWilson, Philadelphia, 74. HITS McGee, St. Louis, 151; Gwynn, San Diego, 139, Herr, St. Louis, 131, Parker, Cincinnati, 136. DOUBLES-WeHach, Montreal, 29, Her 52,083 61,231 ale, 3YO up, Iml.tf.

50,438 60,790 59,520 Houston, 3,928, $750. 50,134 48,754 LeChien Rouge (Cooksey) 10.60 3.20 3.00 Brents Condor (Woodhouse) 2.60 2.40 Culeans Bold (Bruin) 3.00 26. Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, U.S.A., 3,925., 27. Jim Winklepleck, Gladstone, Off 2:48. Time 1:36.

S3 Exacta (5-6) paid 549.80. 3,922, 28. Paul Gibson, O'Fallon, HI, 3,914., 29. Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texas, 3,903, 30. Jeff Bellinger, Columbia, 3,902.

4th 3,800, cl, 3YO up, ImiJOyds. High School Bowling Au Fait (Madrid) 4.20 3.00 2.40 Fusilier (Crews) 6.40 3.20 Panama Slugger (Schwing) 2.60 31. Dennis Jacques, Middletown, N.J, 3,891, 32. Tommy Hudson, Akron, Ohio, 3,876, 3. John DiLutis, Baltimore, 3,874, 34.

Ott 3:14. Time 1:45 3-5. 5th 300, cl, mdn 344YO, lAmi. Keith Kolozsi, Xenia, Ohio, 3,867., 35. John Hricsina, Franklin, Pa, 3,855.

Grand Illusion (Delaguardia) 15.00 5.60 4.80 The Farmer (Gomez) 4.20 4.00 SeniorTouring Pro At Erlanger, Ky. 36. Bill McCorkle, Westerville, Ohio, 3,851, 37. (tie) Casey Berry, Albuquerque, N.M, 3,747, Del Warren, West Palm Beach, Marcos Mint Misiewicz 8. Off 3:38.

Time 1:51. S3 Exacta (4-9) paid (With match play results and 24-game 587.90. team totals.) Fla, 3,847 39. (tie) Tim Welsbrod, Cincinnati, 3,842, Storm DeVincent, Tamarac, Fla, 3,842. th 3,100, cl, 3YO up, Umi.

1. Carmen Salvino, Chicago-David This Way Out (Neff) 4.40 3.20 2. Husteo, Miiwaukie, 1-5, 11,054. 2. Les Zikes, Palatine, IN -Steve Wun- Musical Art (Schwing) 7.20 6.20 Observe The Cloud Zook 3.60 derlich, St Louis, 3-3, 10,849.

41. Gary Skidmore, Albuquerque, N.M, 3,840, 42. Sam Flanagan, Parkersburg, W.Va, 3,837, 43. Steve D. Martin, Great Falls, Mont, 3JJ29, 44.

Butch Soper, Los Angeles, 3,826, 45. Philip Ringener, Big Kentucky Preps FOOTBALL FRIDAY'S GAMES (All games 8 p.m. unless noted) Boone County at Covington Catholic, 5:30 p.m. Lexington Henry Clay at Holmes Simon Kenton at Ludlow Scott at Lloyd SATURDAY'S GAMES Recreation Bowl at Mount Sterling Newport Central Catholic vs. Russell, 8:30 p.m.

Other Games Oldham County at Newport, 8 p.m. Highlands vs. Harrison County at Lex. Tates Creek, 6:30 p.m. Oft 4:03.

Time 1:48 2-5. S3 Quinella (1-2 8, 3. Dick Weber, St. Louis-Joe Hutchin 2-1) paid S42 60 son, Scranton, 6-0, 10,768. nandez, New York, 28, Parker, Cincinnati, 28; Cl, 3YO up, 6f.

4. Billy Walden, Troy, Peters, Wilson. Philadelphia, 27; Herr, St. Louis, 27. T.V.'sSexyLexielSayler) 14.40 6.00 3 40 Englewood, Ohio, 3-3, 10,681.

bpnng, texas, 3,814.4 46. John Gant, Pittsburgh, 3,799., 47. 5. Carl Babb, Kokomo, Han- Vintage Star (Estrella) 11.60 5 laOar Tenn's Kent Wagner, Palmetto, Fla, 3,796, 48. Le- Teresa Oso (Buchanan) 4.20 TRIPLES McGee, St Louis, 14, St Louis, 10; Raines, Montreal, Philadelphia, 9, Garner, Houston, Glad dley, Pompano Beach, Fla 3-3, 10,519.

roy Bornhop, St. Charles, Mo, 3,788, 49 Off 4:27. Time 1:14 1-5. S3 Exacta (2-1) 6 Bob Kwolek, Dayton, Ohio-Greg Nes- Derek Smith, HicksviHe, Ohio, 3,786, 50. Tony paid SI 15 80 DIT, rlTiSDurgh, 4-2, 10,616.

Cl, 3YO up, 61. 7 Bill Beach, Sharon, Granat, Passem Honey IMarte) 21.80 5 00 3.00 Palisade, 4-2, 10,569. Moore, Corbin, Ky, 3,779. 51. Kevin Gillette, Florence, 3,774., 52.

Brad Bohling, Denver, 3,771., 53. Norm Duke, Fort Worth, Texas, 3,763, U. Whidden (Schwing) 2.40 2.40 8. Glenn Allison, Whittier, Piece Of Class (Gomez) 3.20 (tie) Ron Williams, Cahokia, IB, 3,750, 55. Off 4:51.

Time 1:12 3-5. S3 Exacta (7-6) Kirker Norwich, 2-4, 10,567. 9. Teata Semil, Cedar Grove, N.J. Steve Fehr, Cincinnati, 4-2, 10,511.

paid 565 10 Steve Cook, Roseville, Calif, 3,750. 56. Charlie Gadd, Pittsburgh, 3,749, 57. ale, 3YO up, 10. Joe Prescott, Seagoville, Texas-Bob Transactions Both Ends Burning and Fatih, two other U.S.

hors Chamberlain, Auburn Hills, 3-3, 10,477. Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, 3,745, 58. Walter Ray Williams Chino, Calit, 3,735, 59. Mike a-Coax Me Matt (Estrella) 3.60 2.60 2.20 Royal Verse (Faulconer) 5.80 3.40 Shortest Day (Ouzts) 4.40 II. Dean Moosman, Perrysburg, Ohio- Cavanaugh, Morrow Bay, Ga, 3,734, 60 Charlie Lacy, Midland, Texas, 3,733.

ott 5: 17. Time 1:04. a-coupied. cl, 3YO up, Imi.tf. 61.

Jim Gostovich, New Baltimore, Mich, 3,704, 62. Mike Bowen, Indianapolis, Mars Karisson, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2-4, 10,452. 12 Walt Roy, Glenwood Springs, Weber, St. Louis, 4-2, 10,435. 13.

Ed Wyatt, Tulsa, Okla -Henry Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, 2-4, 10,381. TheHaj(Vidal) 10.00 5.40 5.60 3,701, 63. Doug Hayes, ClarksviUe, Tenn, 3,693, 64. Robert Worrell, Flagstaff, Ariz, Dial Freedom (Estrella) 8.40 9.00 Limbo Limited (Ouzts) 7.80 3,648 65. Bobby Snodgrass Erlanger, Off 5:45.

Time 1:36 4-5. Scratched-Tell- 14. Les Schissler, Glenwood Springs, ing Ways, Portissimo, Tower Bridge. S3 Tri-fecta (5-1-10) paid 5840.90. Pic Six (4-2-2-7- loio -Kon ben, Auron, unio, j-j, 15.

Tommy Tuttle, King, N.C.-Tony Car-iello, Chicago, 4-2, 10,329. BASEBALL Amtrican Ltagut California Angt Is -Placed Geoff Zahn, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list. Recalled Urbano Lugo, pitcher, from Edmonton of the Pacific Coast League. Sent Darryl Sconiers, first baseman, to Edmonton for rehabilitation. New York Yankees Purchased the contract of Carson Carroll, outfielder, from Miami of the Florida State League and assigned him to Albany of the Eastern League.

1-5). 5 wins paid $166.80. (6 tickets). Car ryover $6,989.35. 16.

Larry Miller, Youngstown, Carter, New Brauntels, Texas, 3-3, Attendance 3,075. Handle $448,902. es, wnicn win nu uie list oi 14 now considered as starters in the lW-mile turf race. Combses To Dispose Of Stock Spendthrift Farm Inc. announced that two of its principal stockholders intend to sell all of their stock in the world-famous thoroughbred farm.

Brownell Combs II, who owns 32.6 and his father, Leslie Combs II, with 31 of the company's 13,983,318 shares of common stock, are involved in preliminary discussions with potential buyers, the company said. Spendthrift has been told the Combs intend to dispose of their shares only as a block and only in a negotiated transaction in which the buyer would agree to acquire all shares of stock offered for acquisition by Spendthrift's remaininir 10,250. 17. Bob Perry, Phoenix, Ariz. -John TVRadio ATP Results At Jack Nlcklaus Sports Center Monday's Results FIR ST ROUND Men's Singles Jakob Hlasek, Switzerland, def.

Greg Holmes, Danville. 6-4, 61. Boris Becker. West Germany, def. Sha-har Perkiss, Israel 6-2, 6-3, Henrick Sundstrom, Sweden, def.

Hans Gildemeister, Piedmont, 6-2, 6-4. Brian Teacher, San Diego, def. Thierry Tulasne, France, 63, 57 6-4. Tom Gullikson, Palm Coast, def. Claudio Panatta, Italy, 6-7, 6-4, 6-4.

Chip Hooper, Sunnyvale, def. Matt Mitchell, Moraga, Calit 6-3, 6-4. Hans Schwaier, West Germany, def. Wally Masur, Australia, 7-6, 6-2. Marc Flur, Durham, def.

Alelandro Ganzabel, Argentina, 6-7, 6-3, 6-4. Jay Lapidus, Princeton, N. def. Victor Peccl, Paraguay, 6-4, 6-4. Jose-Luis Clerc, Argentina, def.

Diego Perez, Uruguay, 7-5, 6-4. John Sadri, Charlotte, N.C., vs. Llbor Pimek, Czechoslovakia, postponed, rain. Mel Pureed, Murray, Ky leading Joak-Im Nystrom, Sweden, 6-2, suspended, rain. Mats Wilander, Sweden, vs.

Vlnce Van Patten, Snowmass, postponed, rain. Mike Leach, Weslon, vs. Robert Green, postponed, rain. ATP QUALIFIER Michael Robertson def. Cassio Motta, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2, Tom Cain def.

Todd Wilsken, 7-5, J-7, 6-3; Amos Mansdorf det. Jonathan Canter, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4; Henry Dewet def. Marcel Freeman, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3, Dan Vlsser def. Andy Kohlberg, 2-6, 7-5, 6-2, Sieve Devrles def. Nduka Odizor.

6-7, 6-3, 6-1; Eric Iskersky def. Mark Edmondson, 6-1, 6-3; Matt Anger def. Robert Van't Hof, 6-4, 6-4 ATP Schedule TODAY'S MATCHES DAY SESSION Stadium 11 Leconte vs, Viay Amrl- den, San Francisco, 6, Law, Montreal, 6. HOME RUNS-Murphy, Atlanta, 33; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 28; Parker, Cincinnati, 23; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 22; Clark, St. Louis, 21; Horner, Atlanta, 20 STOLEN BASES-Coleman, St.

Louis, 82, Raines, Montreal, 41; Lopes, Chicago, 42; McGee, St Louis, 42; Rectus, Cincinnati, 41. PITCHING (I declsionsl-Franco, Cincinnati, 10-1, .909, 1.85; Welch, Los Angeles, Vl, .900, 1.67; Gooden, New York, 18-3, .857, Hershlser, Los Angeles, 12-3, 800, 2 33; Montreal, 14-4, .778, 2.77; Hawkins, Diego, 14-4, .778, 3.15. STRIKEOUTS Gooden, New York, Ryan, Houston, 172; Soto, Cincinnati, 161; Los Angeles, 155; Darling, New 127. SAVES-Reardon, Montreal, 31; Smith, 24; Gossage, San Diego, 21; Suiter, 20; Smith, Houston, 19, Power, 19. AMERICAN LEAGUE AB Pet.

'BoggsBsn 112 460 66 163 .354 Brett KC 107 381 74 137 .353 96 311 91 133 .349 'MattinglyNY 112 4 56 71 151 .331 'BochteOak 97 291 37 93 .320 'hacyBIt 83 356 53 114 .320 'WhitakerDet 109 451 80 140 310 'GedmanBsn 103 345 50 107 .310 'PBradleySea 114 463 70 142 .307 BalnesChl 110 447 61 136 304 RUNS-Henderson, New York, 98; Baltimore, 12; Whltaker, Detroit, 10; Oakland, 78, Butler, Cleveland, 76. RBI Mattlngly, New York, 98; Murray, 19, Ripken, Baltimore, 82; Flsk, Jl; Wlnfield, New York, 80. HITS-Boggs, Boston, 163; Mattlngly, York, 151, Bradley, Seattle, 142; Wilson, City, 141; Whitaker, Detroit, 140. DOUBLES-Mattingly, New York, 36; Boston, 34, Boggs, Boston, 32; Milwaukee, 30; Walker, Chicago, 30. TRIPLES-Wllson, Kansas City, 16, But-Jer, Cleveland, 12; Puckett, Minnesota, 10; Cooper, Milwaukee, Bradley, Seattle, I.

HOME RUNS Fisk, Chicago, 32; DeE-Wans, Detroit, 27; BaKxmi, Kansas City, 25; Thomas, Seattle, 25; Presley, Seattle, 24. STOLEN BASES-Henderson, New York, 54; Pettis, California, 37; Butler, Cleveland, 34; Wilson, Kansas City, 34; Moseby, Toronto, 30. PITCHING declsleVisJ-Guldrv, New BASKETBALL National Basketball Association Phoenix Suns Traded Maurice Lucas, forward, to the Los Angeles Lakers for second-round draft picks in 1988 and 1989. FOOTBALL A National Football League Buffalo Bills-Signed Chris Keatina, Ky, 3,620 66 Chuck Pierce, Dallas, 3,606, 67. Art Trask, Fresno, Calif, 3,590, 68.

Ted Hannahs, Zanesville, Ohio, 3,585, 69. Tim Smith, Springfield, Ohio, 3,566, 70. Wes Pye, Atlanta, Ga, 3,528, 71. Parker Bohn III, Freehold, N.J, 2,462 (withdrew after 14 games). Eastern Open At Rochester, N.Y.

Final match-play standings Monday after 42 games in the 530,000 Ladles Pro Bowlers Tour Nail Eastern Open: 1. Tish Johnson, Downey, Calif, 16-8, 9,238. 2. Aleta Sill, Cocoa, Fla, 12-12, 8,816. 3.

Dana Miller, Albuquerque, N.M., 12-12, 8,796. 4. Carol Norman, Ardmore, Okla, 15-9, 8,659. 5. Shirley Hintz, Merritt Island, Fla, 16-7-1, 8,598.

6. Lisa Wagner, Palmetto, 13-10-1, 8,545. 7. Jeanne Maiden, Solon, Ohio, 9-14-1, 8,513, $1,000. 8.

Rene Fleming, Oklahoma City, 13-10-1, 8,489, $990. 9. Lorrie Nichols, Algonquin, IH, 10-14, 8,483, $980 10. Patty Costello, Scranton, Pa, 14-9-1, 8,470, $970. 11.

Cindy Schuble, Louisville, Ky, 15-9, stockholders. The company sought trading on the linebacker to a series of one-year contracts. Waived Chris Sullivan, center, Brian Carpenter and Ray Griffin, defensive backs, Larry Alexander, defensive end, Joe Azelby, line American giock uxenange in March, in part to make the stock more accessible to the Dublin it. backer, Alex Carter and Brian Howard, nose tackles, Alan Bollinger, punter, Chuck Nelson, Forst, Woodridge, 2-4, 10,244. 18.

Red Elklns, Felton, Scudder, Cincinnati, 1-5, Its-game totals) SENIOR PLAYERS I. Carmen Salvino, Chicago, 4,297., 2. Glenn Allison, Whittier, 3,911., 3. Les Zikes, Palatine, HI 3,870., 4. Dick Weber, St.

Louis, 3,810., 5. Bob Kwolek, Dayton, Ohio, 3,807. 6. Billy Walden, Troy, 3,794., 7. Carl Babb, Kokomo, 3,786., 8.

Ed Wyatt, Tulsa, 3,770., 9. Dean Moosman, Perrysburg, Ohio, 3,760., 10. Teata Semlz, Cedar Grove, 3,744. II. BID Beach, Sharon, 3,743., 12.

Wall Roy, Glenwood Springs, 3,716, 13 Red Elklns, Felton, 3,676, 14. Joe Prescott, Seagoville, Texas, 3451., IS. Larry Miller, Youngstown, Ohio, 3,646. 16. Bob Perry, Phoenix, 3,641., 17.

Les Schissler, Fort Lupton, 3,436., IB. Tommy Tuttle, King, N.C., 3,612., 19. Jim Schroeder, Tonawanda, N.Y., 3,605, 20. Bill Allen, Winter Springs, 3,579, S875. 21.

Harry Smith, Akron, Ohio, 3,576, 5850 22. Baldo Campana, Lorain, Ohio, 3,565, 5825., 23 Cliff Konrad, Mitchell, S.D., 3,564, 24 Bill Miller, DeBary, 3,558, $775., 25. Frank Beach, Wahiawa, Hawaii, 3,551, S750. 26 Bob Chase, Kansas City, Kan, 3,530, "in 77 (tie) Bob Materasso, Bronx. NY, closed Friday at $5,375, but trading was halted Monday because of the announcement.

ABC Plans Live Indy 500 TV Paul Woodslde and Todd Schlopy, placeklck-ers, Jacque Robinson and Jimmy Walden, running backs, Joe Jones, tight end, and Julius Dawk ins, wide receiver, wide receiver. Placed Robb Riddlck, running back, Ron Pitts, defensive back, Mike Hamby, offen TALK SHOWS Head First: Pete Rose and Bob Trumpy, WLW-AM (700), 7:55 a.m. and immediately following Reds' game. Extra Innings: Andy MacWilliams hosts a call-In show following the Reds' game and Head First, WLW-AM (700). AUTO RACING Skoal Motorsports Report: guest, WFKB-AM (11801,5:05 p.m.

Ned Jarretts' World of Racing: guest, WFKB-AM (1180), 6:05 p.m. NASCAR Live: WFKB-AM (1180), 7 p.m. FOOTBALL REPORTS The Bengal Report: WKRC-AM (550), 6:05 p.m. BASEBALL Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, Channel 2, 5, WLW-AM (700), WHIO-AM (1290), WSCH-FM 7:35 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Atlanta Braves, WGN-Cable, WTBS-Cable, 7:30 p.m.

San Francisco Giants at New York Mets, WOR-Cable, 7:30 p.m. sive lineman, and Eddie McGiK and Ulysses Norris, tight ends on injured reserve. For the first time in its 20 years of telecasting Chicago Bears Cut Matt Long, center, John Hill and Kevin Potter, defensive backs, Curtis Garrett, defensive end, Bill Heathcock, 8,443, $960. the Indianapolis 500, ABC will go live with America's premier auto racing event. Roone Arledge, ABC president of news and sports, and Joseph Cloutier president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation, made the Joint announcement.

12. Cindy Coburn, Buffalo, 11-12-1, 8.413, $950. 13. Pat Costello, St. Helena, Calif, 11-13, defensive tackle, Rod Anderson, linebacker, Eugene Rowell, offensive linemen, Steve Buxton, offensive tackle, Mike Viracola and Rick Ward, punters, Bruce Kallmeyer, place-kicker, Ken Cru, quarterback, Ed Phillips, RoseH Clayton and Tony Lombardi, running 8,371, $940 ENQUIRER NEWS SERVICES 14, Dina Wheeler, Lee's Summit, Mo, tral, Mowed by resumption of Joaklm ve' Stela" FHherg vs.

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