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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 19Sff PAGE 24- -THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- "ij ji9i 1201 mtmmm inimmt immmt pjzl aM' rf Vfc, Chexat fecers tcer f'iTV For scores calf 633-1200, from 4:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. 'iSST" ilT tT GIRLS WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division PIS OP OA Soviet bloc countries 3 to compete in Olympics; Philadelphia 12 Pittsburgh -11 Y. 10 New Jersey 9 Washington 7 AT DEAF SCHOOL BETHESDA CHRISTIAN (41) Love 11, L. Hawkins 19, Budd 8.

Bradley 1, Templin 0, Kent 0, J. Hawkins 2. Totals 16 9-16 41. DEAF SCHOOL (21) BIppUS 4, Trowbridge 9, Gore 0, Schriver 6, Jones 0, Bee son 1, Scruggs 0, Saylor N.Y. Rangers Adams Division AT LEXINGTON, KV.

YUGOSLAVIA (76) Cvilelicanln 4-7 1-2 9, Palpal 2-3 0-0 4, Radvoc 1-3 0-1 I Petrovlc 11-20 4-4 12, Olvac 5-7 0-0 10, Oordevlc 0-0 0-0 0, Cuture 7-9 0-0 IS, Vrankovlc 2-3 0-0 4, Kukoc 0-1 0-1 0. Totals 32-53 5-8 76. KENTUCKY (74) Andrews 2-7 2-2' 6, Thomas 3-6 2-2 Lock 5-0 3-6 13, Blackmon 0-4 1-1 1, Davander 6-10 0-0 16, Madison 3-6 0-0 4, Chapman 6-7 2-4 18. Millar 2-4 0-0 6. Totals 27-S2 10-IS 74.

Halftlme score Kentucky 30, Yugoslavia 37. Three-point goals Petrovlc 6, Cutura 1, Davender 4, Chapman 4, Miller 2. Fouled out-None. ReboundsYugoslavia 26 (Cvlieticanln 5, Radvoc 5, Dlvac 5), Kentucky 20 (Lock 9). Asslsts-Yugoslavla 13 (Radvoc S), Kentucky 16 (Chapman 5).

Total fouls-Yugoslavia 12. Kentucky 11. A 20,229. Montreal Quebec Hartford Boston 10 3 .114 .75) .792 4 II 2 Buffalo Sports In Brief CAMPBELL CONFERENCE i WIBC-AM (1070), 8:10 p.m. Colts Update.

WIRE-AM (1430) 7:00 p.m. Bill Mallory Talk Show. WIBC-AM (1070) 7:05 p.m. Sports Huddle. WATI-FM (107.1) 9:30 p.m.

IHL hockey: Checkers vs. Salt Lake, CABLE ESPN, 8:30 a.m. Sportscenter. ESPN, 9:30 a.m. USAUSSR Basketball: USSR vs.

Iowa. ESPN, 1 p.m. NHL Hockey: St Louis Blues vs. Minnesota Northstars. I- ESPN, 4 p.m.

AWA Championship Wrestling. ESPN, 5 p.m. Fishing: John Fox's Outdoor Adventures. ESPN, 7 p.m. Sportscenter.

ESPN, 7:30 p.m. College Basketball '87 Preview. ESPN, 8:30 p.m. USAUSSR Basketball: USSR vs. Kansas.

ESPN, 10:30 p.m. The American Cup. Challege Dow-nunder. ESPN, 11:30 p.m. Sportscenter.

ESPN, 2:30 a.m. Sportscenter. USA, 8 p.m. Wednesday Night Fights. USA, 1 a.m.

Rockingham 200 NASCAR Race. behind victory over Kookaburra ylT near Fremantle. Australia. Beashel and the Alan Bond syndN cate have been under fire over the performance of Australia IV in the' America's Cup defender trials. Btj the victory moved Beashel's 12-mej; AT FORT WAYNE GRACE (61) Zeltwanger II, Goeg-leln 0, Graham 12, Teske IS, Packer 3, Swihart 1, Gudeman 6, Hands 2, Coley 9, Ruley 2.

Totals: 28-70 12-16 69. ST. FRANCIS (64) M. Hicks 22, Schmidt 4, Snipes 6, Weber 12, J. Hicks 18, James 4, Schroer 0.

Totals: 30-54 5-1S66. Halftlme: Grace 35, St. Francis 29. Regulation: Grace 62, St. Francis 62.

Three-point goals: St. Francis 1 Weber. Total touls: Grace 25, St. Francis 18. Fouled out: Packer, M.

Hicks. Nerrls Division Toronto 9 5 3 21 61 SI. Louis 7 5 4 18 54 Detroit 7 9 1 15 47 Minnesota 5 10 2 12 63 Chicago 4 11 4 12 60 Smyttie Division Winnipeg 12 6 1 25 75 Edmonton 11 1 23 87 Calgary 10 9 0 20 63 Los Angeles 7 11 I IS 74 Vancouver 12 2 12 55 TUESDAY'S RESULTS Y. Islanders 4, Quebec 3, OT Los Angeles 6, Washington St. Louis 4, Minnesota 3 Winnipeg 3, Pittsburgh 1 Vancouver 5, Calgary 0 TODAY'S GAMES Boston at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m.

Montreal at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. New Jersey at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Philadelphia at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Los Angeles at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Minnesota at St.

Louis, 8:35 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. MONDAY'S RESULTS Montreal 3, Boston 2, OT New Jersey 3. N.Y.

Rangers 2 ter into second place in tne secona series. Kookaburra III, the leader, has 2.7, points; runner-up Australia IV has; 20: and Kookaburra II has iy. In the day's other two races, Aus tralia 111, SKipperea Dy oorauu defeated Steak'n Kidney, skippered by Fred Neill, by 1 minute and 13 seconds: and Kookaburra III, with Iain Murray at the helm, defeated' GB 1 3V2 4 412 GB 2 2 4 South Australia, steered by Phil ThAMnsnn Hi, 1 FROM STAR WIRE SERVICES JUAN ANTONIO Samaranch, president of the International Olympic Committee, said Tuesday all the 19 countries of the Soviet bloc including North Korea have agreed to take part in the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in Seoul. Their participation was long in doubt because of a North Korean threat to organize a Communist boycott of Seoul unless half the events were shifted to the North Korean capital, Pyongyang. Samaranch came to Albertville, France directly from a conference in East Berlin attended by the sports ministers of the 19 Socialist countries, including North Korea.

"I can tell you that I now have the assurance that all the Socialist countries will be present in Seoul," Samaranch told reporters. He described Cuba's agreement to host the 1991 Pan-American Games in Havana as "very good news for the Olympic movement." Cuba was one of the countries which had threatened to boycott the Seoul Games, so its agreement to host the Pan-American Games virtually ruled out a Cuban boycott of Seoul three years earlier in any event, Olympic officials explained. Mears hits 233.934 at MIS Rick Mears set a U.S. national closed course speed record by turning a lap of 233.934 miles per hour in his Pennzoil MarchIlmor Chevy at Michigan International Speedway. Mears, who won the pole for the L10 6-2 6- 4 3-6 3-7 2- 7 L10 7- 1 6-4 5- 3 6- 4 3- 5 3-6 crompton g.

lotail i i-v 21. Bethesda IS 11 II 4 41 Deaf School 4 21 Total fouls-Bethesda Christian 22, Deaf School 21. Fouled out-Blppus, Schriver, Gore. AT HERITAGE CHRISTIAN HAMILTON HEIGHTS (SS) -Browning 7, Barry 4, Leatherwood 2. Russell 12, Spangler 8, Mosbaugh 6, Eldridge 2, Clark 6, Mendenhell 6.

Totals: 27 1-8 55. HERITAGE CHRISTIAN (34) -Barnes 2, Cosgrove 8, Baker 8, Tank 9, Adams 2, Cooper 4, Ballard 1. Totals: 7 20-34 34. Ham. Heights 17 14 14 55 Heritage 114 0 19- 34 Total fouls: Hamilton 24, Heritage 9.

Fouled out: Eldridge. AT PERRY MERIDIAN COLUMBUS NORTH (54) Hoy 4, McCaa 16, Thomas 4, Calfee 7, Mote 8, Meyers 6, Miller 4, Bruce 2, O'Neill 4, Warner 3. Totals 21 16-24 SB. PERRY MERIDIAN (30) Tbomon Prosser 6, Jefferls 4, Roadruck 4, Fort 6, Parrish 2, Daniel 5, Bray 0. Totals 12 6-15 30.

Columbus North 14 15 li 11-51 Perry Meridian 11 6-30 Total fouls-Columbus North IB, Perry Meridian 21. Fouled out-Thomas, Jefferls. AT BROAD RIPPLE BREBEUF (67) Hall 21, Sandler Lemons 12, Eubank 9, Youngman 2, Stalwood Reynolds 4, McCarroll 1, Poskon 2, Meek 2, Kikendall 4, Dem-merle 6. Totals 30 7-14 67. BROAD RIPPLE (39) B.

Jones 11, Greenburg II, Price 7, Moffott 2, Fisher 5, Mance 1, Marcum 2, M. Jones 0, Vatme 0. Totals 15 7-13 39. Brebeuf 22 17 19 9 67 Broad Ripple 6 9 15 39 Total touls-Brtbeuf 15, Broad Ripple 14. AT FRANKLIN CENTRAL NEW PALESTINE (55) L.

Ball 23, Drake 17, Collins 6, Rathmaker 4, Pay-ton 3, Smith 2, Sullivan 0, Newklrk 0, D. Bat- 0. Totals 25 5-11 55. FRANKLIN CENTRAL (60) Potts 17, Isaacs 13, De. Starks 11, Wheeler 10, Divita 8.

Broderlck 1, Do. Starks 0, Hawthorne 0. Totals 21 18-24 60. New Palestine 16 9 13 17 SS Franklin Central 17 15 12 16-60 Total fouls: New Palestine 22, Franklin Central 13. Fouled out: none.

Technicals: None. AT LAWRENCE CENTRAL CENTER GROVE (59) Frultt 7, Elliott 3, 7-oss 6, Mlchalskl 11, Anderson 25, Mariner 3, Turner 0, Vander-berg 0, Baker 4, Nichols 0. Totals: 22 15-26 59. LAWRENCE CENTRAL (48) Scott 7, Goodloe 8, Martin 13, Fletcher 4, Pemberton 10, Davis 2, Edmonds 2, Schwartz 2, Patton 0. Totals: 21 6-18 48.

Center Grove 20 15 9 15-59 Lawrence Central 13 10 I 17-48 Total fouls-Center Grove 19, Lawrence Central IB. Fouled out None. Technicals None. Australia III is lourtn in me defenders standings with 10 points, South Australia fifth with six points' and winless Steak'n Kidney last. EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION Pet.

Boston 6 2 .750 Philadelphia 6 4 .600 Washington 3 6 .333 New York 3 7 .300 New Jersey 2 7 .222 CENTRAL DIVISION Pet. Atlanta 7 1 .875 Milwaukee 7 4 .636 Chicago 5 3 .625 PACERS 6 4 .600 Detroit 3 5 .375 Cleveland 3 6 .333 WESTERN CONFERENCE MIDWEST DIVISION Pet. Houston 5 3 .625 Utah 5 3 Dallas 5 5 .500 Denver 5 5 .500 Sacramento 3 6 .333 San Antonio 3 6 .333 tical remains en Layne GB The outlook for a recovery for Pro Football Hall of Famer Bobby Layne has improved, although hospital offl--cials in Lubbock, Texas said that the Technical fouls: None. AT HUNTINGTON FRANKLIN (17) Hacked 27, Morris 6, Strieker 12, Henry 12, Jones 2, Schoenlng 19, Gibbs 3, Anderson 6. Totals: 31 20-27 17.

HUNTINGTON (82) Jay 0, Moore 17, Goodman 4, Hughes 24, Miller 30, Frane 4, Roberts 3, Michel 0. Totals: 30 18-30 82. Halftlme: Franklin 47, Huntington 30. Three-point goals: Franklin I Hackett Huntington 4 Miller 3, Roberts 1. Total fouls: Huntington 26, Franklin 21 Fouled out: Henry, Jones, Moore, Good man.

Technical fouls: None. AT LOUISVILLE, Ky. VINCENNES (94) Huffmon 15, Foster 17, Gallishaw6, Nash 6, Lenoir 11, Parrish 6, Prince 16, Ryan 9, McCann 10. Totals: 39 1 IB 94 SULLIVAN (74) Land It Huff 16, Young 5, House 3, Morman 6, Knight IB, Sanders 4, Flanger 2, Greene 8. Totals: 25 21 30 74.

Halftlme: Vlncennes 36, Sullivan 29. Three-point goals: Vlncennes Huffmon 3. Sullivan House, Mormon, Knight. Total fouls: Vincennes 25, Sullivan 26. Fouled out: None.

Technical fouls: Vincennes, Gallishaw Grabbing rim. AT GOSHEN" MANCHESTER (77) Martin Gore 12, Eaton 21, Flnchum 9, Ry-zewskl 7, Fairley 4, Coll 14, Nadallne 2. Totals 76 21-25 77. GOSHEN (84) Glngerlch 6, Hoch-stetler 12, Nemtuda II, Scheub 17, Springer 26, Nofsinger 6, Glick 4, Totals 29 25-32 84. Halftlme score-Goshen 42, Manchester 32.

Total fouls-Goshen 21, Manchester 27. Fouled out-Eaton, Ryzewskl, Fairley, Gingerich. Three-point goals Manchester (Gore 1, Eaton 3); Goshen (Gingerich 1). AT HUNTINGTON FRANKLIN (87) Hackett 27, Morris 6, Strieker 12, Henry 12, Jones Schoenlng 19, Glbbs 3, Anderson 6. Totals: 38 20-27 87.

HUNTINGTON (82) Jay 0, Moore 17, Goodman 4, Hughes 24, Miller 30, Frane 4, Roberts 3, Michel 0. Totals: 30 18-30 82. Halftime: Frankiin 47, Huntington 30. Three-point goals: Franklin Hackett Huntington Miller 3, Roberts 1. Total fouls: Huntington 26, Franklin 23.

Fouled out: Henry, Jones, Moore, Goodman. Technical fouls: None. L10 5-3 5-3 5-5 5-5 3-6 3-6 1 1 2Vi 2Vt GB PACIFIC DIVISION Pet .857 .556 .500 .444 .444 L10 6-1 5-4 5-5 4-5 4-5 3-7 1 4 5 5 5 LA. Lakers 6 Seattle 5 Portland 5 Golden State 4 Phoenix 4 LA. Clippers 3 2 2'2 3 3 4 7 .300 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Favorite Points Underdog Michigan 2'A OHIO ST GaTech Noline.WKEFREST MISSOURI 7 Kansas Boston College 13 HOLY CROSS CLEMSON 7 Carolina PRINCETON Plck'em Dartmouth Temple 1 RUTGERS Brown 25 COLUMBIA VIRGINIA 3 Syracuse HARVARD 44.

Vale PENN ST 14 Pittsburgh Penn 5 CORNELL MICHIGAN ST Wisconsin TEXAS AiM 23 Tcu Carolina DUKE TENNESSEE .6 Kentucky Indiana 11 PURDUE Byu Wl UTAH ILLINOIS 10 Northwestern OKLAHOMA ST 6Vi Iowa St New Mexico MEMPHIS ST Colorado 21 KANSAS ST MISSISSIPPI (x) .6 Miss St Air Force ll'A RICE TEXAS TECH 11 Houston BAYLOR 7Vi Texas Arkansas 3 SMU UCLA 4 Southern Cal Oklahoma NEBRASKA OREGON ST Pick'em Oregon Washington 16 WASH ST Stanford 18 CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN MISS 14 Louisville Iowa 6'i MINNESOTA LSU 5 Notre Dame Arizona St Wi ARIZONA Colorado St 7. TEXAS-EL PASO SAN DIEGO ST .....3 Hawaii at Jackson, Miss. NFL Favorite Points Underdog Thursday LA Raiders 6 SAN DIEGO Sunday WASHINGTON 3 Dallas CLEVELAND 614 Pittsburgh NEW ENGLAND 13 Buffalo CHICAGO 14 Green Bay NY GIANTS 3 Denver Detroit 3 TAMPA BAY HOUSTON Celts CINCINNATI 3 Minnesota Kansas City 4 ST LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO 9Vs Atlanta LA RAMS 6Vi New Orleans SEATTLE 6 Philadelphia Monday NY Jets 214..... MIAMI NBA Favorite Points Underdog CLEVELAND 4 Golden State BOSTON 7Vi Atlanta WASHINGTON I'l Detroit PHILADELPHIA 4'A New York LA Lakers ANTONIO PHOENIX 4Vi New Jersey Home team In CAPS 1986 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC Michigan 500 last August with an all-time Indy-car high of 223.401 mph in a Cos-worth-powered March, was utilizing a reported 60 inches of manifold pressure as com- L10 Team's record over last 10 games TUESDAY'S RESULTS PACERS 98, LA. Clippers 93 Portland 115, Houston 111, OT LA.

Lakers 114, Dallas 110 Denver 125, New Jersey 112 Milwaukee 111, Golden State Seattle 119, Sacramento 105 85 TODAY'S GAMES Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Golden State at Cleveland, 7:30 New York at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. p.m. LA. Lakers at San Antonio, Detroit at Washington, 7:30 8:30 p.m.

p.m. New Jersey at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. MONDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled former Detroit Lions quarterback re-. malned in critical but stable condl-i tlon. Layne's condition was upgraded from very critical to critical, Methodist Hospital spokesman Doug Hodel said.

tr' Layne on Saturday had under-, gone surgery to control bleeding In his esophagus, and his condition had deteriorated until Tuesday, when he was taken off the very critical Names in the games Former Indianapolis Colts' defen-, sive end Blaise Winter had a tryout with the injury-depleted New York'! Jets, who have lost their three ing defensive linemen the last two weeks. The Colts waived Winter Oct. 14 off injured reserve PhiladeJ-! phia 76ers center Jeff Ruland will' be out indefinitely after undergoing, arthroscopic knee surgery For- mer Wichita State basketball coach Gene Smithson has sued the school's" athletic department, claiming he cheated out of roughly $225,000 in fringe benefits when fired last March Former world record holder Hen-T ry Rono, charged with conning bankt tellers in two counties out of hundreds of dollars, has been released on bail backed in part by the world track and field federation, Hacken-sack, N.J., police said Pat Bradley, the first woman golfer to surpass $2 million in career earnings, swept the LPGA's major awards Rolex Player of the Year, Vare Trophy for best stroke average and Mazda LPGA Series points title. pared to the CART is "Thprc 117 a more speed Mears there," said the two-time Indianapolis 500 winner, "but we were AT IU SOUTHEAST IU SOUTHEAST (88) Becht 14, L. Just 9, Day 13, Morris 14, Stoermer 6, Lusco 13, Barnes 8, J.

Just 3, Abies 2, Grantz 0, Tidd 6, Richardson 0. Totals 29 30-38 88. LINDSEY WILSON (67) Harris 19, Jackson 8, Martin 4, Evans 11, Johnson 12, Shuffett 0, Oldham 2, Irvln (, Curry 3, Hinton 0. Totals 27 9-11 67. Halftime-IUS 49.

Lindsey Wilson 29. Three-point goals-Harris 4. Total fouls: IUS 16, Lindsey Wilson 28. Fouled out-Martin. Technicals-Llndsey Wilson, bench.

EXHIBITION AT EVANSVILLE MARATHON OIL (73) Hurt 19, Hoard 14, Thomas 0, Williams 16, Smith 9, B. Wright 3, Little 3, Santos 5, M. Wright 4. Totals: 23 23-33 73. EVANSVILLE (102) Morning 7, Simmons 24, Brand 6, Hoffner 30, Jones 2, Jackson 21, Bomba 2, Godfread 2, Haddock 0, Donald 6.

Totals: 44 13-20 102. Halftime: Evansville 51, Marathon 41. Three-point goals: Marathon Hurt 2, Hoard, Smith; Evansville Haffner. Total fouls: Marathon 18, Evansville 26. Fouled out: None.

Technical fouls: Marathon Oil 3. AMERICAN CONFERENCE fighting track conditions and a push. EAST DIVISION It was cold and the tire grip wasn HOWE INVITATIONAL First Game MANUAL (36) Pruett 4, Kelly 6, Moore 2, Haley 15, Cox 2, Riley 6, Elkins 1. Totals 15 6-14 36. HOWE (SI) Pritt 10, Byrd 9, Harris 6, Given 4, Price 17, Cross 2, Ochs 2, Schwedler 1.

Totals 23 5-13 51. Manual 6 15 5 12 34 Howe 10 15 14 12 51 Total fouls-Manual 14, Howe 14. Second Game ARLINGTON (38) Williams 10, Beck 4, Randolph 10, Ennis 10, Wade 4. Totals 12 11-17 38. SCECINA (25) McCllntock 5, Andrews 1, McFadden 8, Kolbus 6, Dor-sey 4, Beckley.

Totals 9 7-24 25. Arlington 3 II 10 14-39 Sceclna 8 6 4 7 25 Total fouls-Arlington 14, Scecina 17. Fouled out-Mumaw. AT LAWRENCE CENTRAL CENTER GROVE (59) Anderson 25, Michalski II, Fruits 7, Zoss 6, Baker 4, Elliott 3, Mariner 3, Turner 0, Nichols 0, Riley 0, Vandenberg 0. Totals 22 15-26 59.

LAWRENCE CENTRAL (48) Martin 13, Pemberton 10, Goodloe 8, Scott 7, Fletcher 4, Edmonds 2, Davis 2, Patton 0, Schwartz 0. Totals 21 6-17 48. Center Grove 20 15 9 15 59 Lawrence Central 13 10 17-48 Total fouls-Center Grove 19, Lawrence Central 18. BOYS INDPLS. BAPTIST (71) Conrad 26, Hanks 9, Cunniff 1, McFarland 20, Lee 8, Kortepeter 6, Welch 0.

Totals: 29 13-19 71. PLAINFIELD CHARLTON (60) -Holden 2, Jones 4, Starks 8, McCary 8, Hoskins 20, Dickerson 2, Kyle 14. Totals: 28 4-14 60. Indpls. Baptist 20 16 14 21-71 Charlton 20 13 18 9-60 Total fouls- Baptist 15.

Charlton 20. Fouled out Cunniff, Holden. what it could be. The car was pushing pretty good and I had to lean on it." In 24 laps of running at Roger 1 N.Y. Jets 10 1 0 New England 8 3 0 Miami 5 6 0 Buffalo 3 8 0 COLTS 0 110 CENTRAL DIVISION Cincinnati 7 4 0 Cleveland 7 4 0 Pittsburgh 4 7 0 Houston 2 9 0 Penske's personal testing facility, Mears followed up his 233.9 circuit with a 233.4 before calling it a day.

Pet. PF .909 303 .727 304 .455 276 .273 213 .000 127 .636 271 .636 239 .364 175 .182 194 .818 271 .636 249 .636 218 .455 199 .182 219 PA 203 181 290 251 291 278 232 221 255 172 240 195 219 275 Australia IV rebounds Colin Beashel erased some of the WEST DIVISION doubts about his ability as he skippered Australia IV to a come-from- Denver 9 2 0 Kansas City 7 4 0 LA. Raiders 7 4 0 Seattle 5 6 0 San Diego 2 9 0 1 NATIONAL CONFERENCE EAST DIVISION Pet. PF .818 225 .818 242 .636 277 .273 156 .182 140 .818 239 .545 258 .364 163 .182 149 .182 171 .636 192 .591 260 .545 197 .500 208 PA 158 196 189 209 263 130 190 202 272 300 180 178 167 198 BRUNSWICK MEMORIAL WORLD OPEN Al Glendale Heights, IU. Two Rounds 1, Mark Rolh, Spring Lake Heights, N.J., 3,785.

2, Billy Young Tulsa, 3,714. 3, Ryan Shafer, Elmira, N.Y., 3,640. 4, Tom Crltes, Tampa, 3,639. 5, Steve Wunderlich, St. Louis, 3,635.

6, Jack Jurek, Lackawanna, N.Y,, 7, Dale Eagle, Lake Havasu City, Ariz 3,625. Steve Martin, kingsport, 3,595. 9, David Olio, Vidor, Texas, 3,576. 10, Rick Saiek, Coral Springs, 3,554. 11, Yong Hwan Byun, Korea, 3,552.

12, Paul Gibson, O'Fallon, 3,550. 13, Bill Spigner, Chicago, 3,540. 14, Dave Husted, Mllwaukle, 3,536. 15, Walter Ray Williams Stockton, 3,522. 16, (tie) Brad Bohling, Denver, and Gil Sliker, Sarasota, 3,519.

It, Jeff Pate, Phoenii, 3,517. 19, Les Zlkes, Palatine, 3,516. 2a David Traber, Cedarburg, 3,509. 21, Tom Baker, Buffalo, N.Y., 3,506. 22, (tie) Rick Brunorl, Monroeville, and Pete McCordlc, Houston, 3,490.

24, (tie) Rowdy Morrow, St. Louis, Mo, and Pete Weber, St. Louis, 3,485. BASKETBALL BOYS Dugger 41, Bloomfield 40 Indpls. Baptist 71, Charlton 60 Eastern (Greene) 61, Mitchell 59 Loogootee S4, Shoals 35 Sullivan S3, North Central ol Farmers-burg 54 Winchester 69, Union 60 GIRLS Brebeuf 67, Broad Ripple 39 Center Grove 59, Lawrence Central 4a Columbus North SB, Perry Meridian 30 Franklin Central 60, New Palestine SS Hamilton Hts.

S5, Heritage Christian 34 Howe 51, Manual 36 SWIMMING BOYS Avon 105, Southport 66 Beech Grove 139, Tech 29 WRESTLING Waldren 46, Park-Tudor 19 9-Mclntire (W); 105-Weaver (W); lit Harker (W), 119-lmel (W); 126-Meyers (W); 132-Roell (W); 138-Carlisle (PI; 145-Jackson (P); IS5-laCross (P); 167 Ross W); 177-Osler IW); HW-Eikman (W). N.Y. Giants 9 2 0 Washington 9 2 0 Dallas 7 4 0 Philadelphia 3 8 0 St. Louis 2 9 0 CENTRAL DIVISION Chicago 9 2 0 Minnesota 6 5 0 Detroit 4 7 0 Green Bay 2 9 0 Tampa Bay 2 9 0 WEST DIVISION LA. Rams 7 4 0 San 6 4 1 New Orleans 6 5 0 Atlanta 5 5 1 MONDAY'S RESULT 1 Washington 14, San Francisco 6 CALDER 1- AII's Express (Lester) $44.20 13.00 5.60; Crime Buster (Souartlno) 6.80 4.80; Time For A Thaw (Gonzalez) 3.00.

2- Passport To Riches (Lester) S11.60 5 80 2.60; Knoc Na Kree (Zoppo) 40.20 9.40; Tantha (Sarvis) 2.60. Daily Double (11-11) paid S1B6 S0. 3- Resourcetul Bow (Fires) 16.20 3.00 3.60; A Diamond For Nani (Castillo) 5.00 4.00; Rexson Vigil (Velez) 5.00. 4- Catch The Prince (Duorte) 4.00 3.00; Starsley (Lester) 10.60 6.40; C. And Primo (Lee) 4.20.

5- Slngulite (Lester) la 40 4.00 Twelve Keys (Sarvis) 6.40 4.20; Tri EouW (Peynter) 3.40. 4-Devastain Devln (Smith) 17.40 3.M 3.00; Royal Burgandy (Gonzalez) 2.602.60; Mary Higgins (Woodhouse) 3.80. 7- Llghtin My Pocket (Lester) J1J.2I) 7.60 2.80; Medieval Road (Pezua) 7.40 2.80; Sovereign Tom (Fires) 2.40. 8- Clarity (Lester) $17 00 7.80 4.40; View Ol Royalty (Gonzalez) 4.40 3.40; Tokl Tae (Paynter) 5.80. -Charming Oay (Green) $1000 340 2.80; Peppy Le Pew (Paynter) 3.00 U0i Peaceful Fantasy (Lester) 3.00.

10-John T. (Rodriguez) $12,20 Cheops (Squartino) 4.00 4.20; Coyote Dancer (Pezua) 8.40. AT DALLAS L.A. LAKERS (114) RamblS 2-7 1-2 5, Worthy 6-14 7-8 19, Abdul-Jabber 9-14 1- 2 19, Scott 9-14 4-5 23, Johnson 10-21 9-10 29, Cooper 5-11 4-4 16, Brlckowskl 1-1 0- 0 2, Smrek 0-0 1-2 1, Thompson 0-0 0-4 0. Totals 42-82 27-33 114.

DALLAS (110) Agulrre 12-20 2-2 26, Perkins 7-10 0-0 14, Donaldson 5-8 2-2 12, Harper 10-21 1-2 22, Blackman 7-17 2- 2 16, Wood 3-10 7, Davis 1-2 -0 Schrempf 2-3 1-3 Tarpley 3-6 0-0 6, Wennington 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 50-97 8-11 110. L.A. Lakers ......33 28 22 31-114 Dallas 36 23 27 24-110 Three-point goals Cooper 2, Scott, Harper, Wood. Fouled out-None.

Rebounds Los Angeles 48 (Abdul-Jab-bar 10), Dallas 48 (Donaldson 16). AssistsLos Angeles 22 (Johnson 9), Dallas 29 (Harper 14). Total fouls-Los Angeles 17, Dallas 23. A- 17,007. AT MILWAUKEE GOLDEN STATE (85) Short 5-12 0-0 10, L.

Smith 2-2 0-0 4, Carroll 2-7 2-2 6, Floyd 2-7 7-8 3-10 2-2 8, Washburn 3-8 1-6 7, Whitehead 0-14-4 4, Higgins 1-3 4-4 6, Moss 3-3 4-4 10, Tea-gle 5-12 5-6 15, C. Smith 1-6 2-2 4, Ballard 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-71 31-38 85. MILWAUKEE (111) Cummlngs 44 1- 4 9, Pressey 1-3 1-2 3, Slkma 4-10 0-0 8, Hodges 5-8 2-2 14, Pierce 10-12 6-6 26, Breuer 1-3 0-4 2, Reynolds 8-16 7-8 23, K. Smith 3-8 2-2 8, Bradley 1-2 3-4 6, McDowell 4-5 04 8, Mokeski 2-6 0-0 4.Totals 43-81 22-32 111.

Golden State 22 13 20 30- 85 Milwaukee 36 26 23 26-111 Three-point goals Hodges 2, Bradley. Fouled out None. Rebounds-Golden State 47 (Washburn 11), Milwaukee 52 (Pierce 7). Assists Golden State 16 (Moss 4), Milwaukee 26 (Pressey, Hodges 7). Total fouls Golden State 22, Milwaukee 28.

AT HOUSTON PORTLAND (115) Carr 4-11 6-10 14, Vandeweghe 8-19 7-7 23, S. Johnson 10-18 4-5 24, Drexler 5-19 4-4 14, Porter 7-13 8-10 22, Jones 0-2 4-4 4, Paxson 4-9 0-0 8, Kersey 2-5 2-3 6. Totals 40-96 35-43 115. HOUSTON (111) McCrey 7-12 4-4 18, Petersen 6-12 1-3 13, Olaluwon 5-10 6-7 16, Reid 9-19 2-2 21, Wiggins 8-22 1-3 17, Harrisl-4 0-0 2, Sampson 4-7 0-0B, B. Johnson 3-3 12 7, Feitl 24 2-2 6, Lloyd 0-2 0-0 0, Anderson 1-3 1-2 3.

Totals 46-103 18-25 111. Portland 27 24 23 29 12-11S Houston 30 19 32 22 8-111 Three-point goal Reid. Fouled out S. Johnson, Petersen, Olaluwon. Rebounds- Portland 62 (Carr 15), Houston 66 (Petersen 13).

Assists Portland 22 (Drexler 8), Houston 29 (Reid 9). Total fouls-Portland 24, Houston 32. Technicals Portland Illegal defense 2, Olaluwon, Reid. A ALL-MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Offense WR Ricky George, Ball Moot, 180 pounds, Senior; Andy Schillinger, Miami, 6-1, 187, Dan Dalrym-ple, Miami, 6-4, 299, Brian Williams, C. Michigan, 6-7, 280, Rick Pollan, C.

Michigan, 6-4, 250, Mike Estep, Bowling Green, 6-4, 265, Brett Petersmark, E. Michigan, 6-3, 271, TE Ron Duncan, Ball 6-4, 240, QB Terry Morris, Miami, 6-1, 194, RB -Kelvin Farmer, Toledo, 5-11, 1B9, Gary Patton, 5-9, 185, Rodney Stevenson, C. Michigan, 5-9, 195, PK John Diettrlch, BaU St, 6-1, 195, Sr. DEFENSE DL Mark Garalczyk, W. Michigan, 6-5, 268, Troy Schulrz, Ball 6-2, 260, Andy Marlatt, Miami, 6-4, 267, Greg Johnson, Bowling Green, 5-11, 235, OLB John Hunter, Bowling Green, 6-3, 210, Oave Brown, Miami, 6-3.

215, ILB Steve Huffman, Toledo, 6-2, 211, Paul Schweitzer, Bowling Green, 6-2, 206, DB Harold McGuIre, Toledo, 5-10, 186, Stuart Sims, Kent, 6-1, 188, Sheldon White, Miami, 6-0, 192, Mike Skiver, E. Michigan, 6-1, 195, Greg A. Johnson, Bowling Green, 6-2, IBS, Sr. SECOND TEAM Offense WR Don Vesllng, E. Michigan, 6-4, 215, Tom Compernolle, Ohio, 6-Z 190, Mark Nelson, Bowling Green, 6-4, 270, John Thomas, Toledo, 6-4, 274, Craig Kanttwr.

Ball 6-3, 260, Todd Olsen, Toledo, 6-4, 248, Shawn Reilley, Mlemi, 6-4, 250, TE Kelly Spiel-maker, w. Michigan, 6-2, 220, OB Ron Adams, E. Michigan, 6-0, 195, RB George Swam, Miami, 6-0, 210, Eric Wllkerson, Kent, 5-10, 180, Jesse Owens, Ohio, 5-11, 195, PK Gary Gussman, Miami, 5- 8, 180, Jr. Defense DL Eric Miller, E. Michigan, 6-3, 235, Paul Sandor, Toledo, 6-4, 229, Mike Percher, Kent, 6-2, 223, Jim Kramer, W.

Michigan, 6-5, 233, OLB Tony Stephens, Kent, 6-2, 226, Joe Foley, Bowling Green, 6-1, 204, Jrj ILB Tim Inglis, Toledo, 6-2, 278, Greg Garnlca, Ball 6-0, 210, DB Marc Patton, Toledo, 6-1, 191, Kyle Kramer, Bowling Green, 6-2, 170, William Peoples, Ball 5-10, 170, Shawn Bonner, Ohio, 5-10, 191, Jim Klapthor, w. Michigan, 5-11, 171, Sr. HONORABLE MENTION DL Scott Alferlnk, C. Michigan, 6-1, 225, TE Gerald Bayless, Bowling Green, 6-4, 235, OG Sam Culbert, W. Michigan, 6-6, 246, Chip Curtis, Kent, 6-2, 245, WR Eric Dye, Kent, 6-1, 173, DB -Anthony Fields, E.

Michigan, 6-1, 192, Mike Fultz, Ohio, 6-1, 176, OLB Dominique Galloway, Ball '5-9, 195, RB Tom Graham, Miami, 54, 234, OT Evans Hicks. E. Michigan, 6-2. 282, OB Wade Kosakowskl, Ball St, 6-2, 195, PK Bruce Nichols, Toledo, 6-2, 203, ILB Chris Wise, C. Michigan, 6- 2, 225, Sr.

VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIPS At New York Singles First Round Martina Navratllova (1), Fort Worth, Texas, def. Catarina Llndqvlst, Sweden, 6-3, 6-0; Pam Shrlver (5), Lutherville, def. Raffaella Reggi, Italy, 6-3, 6-1; Hana Mandlikova (3), Czechoslovakia, def. Terry Phelps. Larchmont, N.Y., 6-2, 6-4.

Doubles First Round Navratllova and Shriver (1), def. Manuela Maleeva and Katerina Ma-leeva, Bulgaria, 6-1, 6-0. BERGEN OPEN At Bergen, Norway Singles First Round Dan Goldle (6), McLean, def. Cerl-Uwe Steeb, West Germany, 7-5, 6-2. Ronnie Bathman, Sweden, def.

Jaro Navratll, Czechoslovkla, 6-3, 6-7, 6-1. Olll Rahnasto, Finland, def. Ult Stenlund (1), Sweden, 6-2, 6-3. Jan Gunnarsson (2), Sweden, def. Patrick Kuhnen, West Germany, 4-6, Peter Fleming, Glen Cove, N.Y., def.

Olivier Delaitre, France, 7-6 (7-5), 44k 6-3. Doublet First Round Johan Carlsson, Sweden, and Ivo Werner, West Germany, def. Audun Jensen and Trym Landa, Norway, 6-4, 6-2. Michael Mortensen, Denmark, and Jaro Navratll, Czechoslovakia, def. Jeff Klaparda, Los Angeles, and Joey Rive, Lake Worth, 6-3, 6-3.

Peter Moraing, West Germany, and Michael Tauson, Denmark, def. Ulf Fischer, West Germany, and Danny Saltz, Newport Beach, 6-4, 6-4. Giled Bloom, Israel, and Morten Christensen, Denmark, beat Carl-Uwe Steeb, West Germany, and Eric Wlno-gradsky, France, 6-1, 6-2. Sunday's results Irt iMrl Wi Cincinnati 34, Seattle 7 New York Jets 31, COLTS 16 Chicago 13, Atlanta 10 Detroit 13, Philadelphia 11 Pittsburgh 21, Houston 10 Miami 34, Buffalo 24 N.Y. Giants 22, Minnesota 20 Green Bay 31, Tampa Bay 7 New England 30, LA.

Rams 28 Denver 38, Kansas City 17 Dallas 24, San Diego 21 LA. Raiders 27, Cleveland 14 STATE SCORES Bluffton 94, Indiana Tech 74 Evansville 102, Marathon Oil 73 Franklin 17, Huntington 82 Goshen Manchester 77 Grace 68, St. Francis 66, OT I.U. Southeast 88, Lindsey Wilson 67 Vincennes 96, Sullivan 75 Yugoslavia 76, Kentucky 74 TODAY IUPUI at Oakland City Marlon at Marian New Orleans 16, St. Louis 7 THURSDAY'S GAME Los Angeles Raiders at San Diego, 8 p.m.

SUNDAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 1 p.m. an Leading IHL scorers, goaltendeft through games of Nov. 17: SCORE BY PERIODS Indianapolis I 1 2 0 1 Salt Lake 1 3 2 0 0-4 FIRST PERIOD 1, Indianapolis, Scr-vlnls I (LaVloleft, Helmer), 2 00; 2, Salt Lake, Stewart 2, (Verbek, Ferguson), 12:26. Penalties, Odnokon (SL), high sticking, Dineen (I), holding, Nepi (I), hooking, Odnukon (SL), hooking, 15:43. SECOND PERIOD 3, Salt Lake, Ferguson (Hewitt), 4, Salt Lake Hewitt 2 (Stewart, Channell), 5, Salt Lake, Channell 1 (Mersch, Verbeek), 15:32, 6, Indianapolis, McColgan 10 (Handy, Lo mow), 17:36.

Penalties: Ferguson (SL), slashing, Mersch (SL), elbowing, Handy (I), hooking, Stewart (SL), hooking, Hewitt (SL), 16:49. THIRD PERIOD 7, McColgan 11, (Nepi, Handy) Indianapolis Lasko (Handy) 16:14. Penalties Francis (SL) Interference Parro (I) delay of game 12:13. OVERTIME Penelties: Francis (SL), holding, :56. Shots en goal Indianapolis 14 16 7 1 31 Salt Lake 7 7 10 3 27 Goaltender: Indianapolis, Dave Parro, Salt Lake, Rick Heini.

Officials, Referee: Paul Deuroskl; linesman Steve Metcalf, Al Polland. Atlanta at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Kansas City at St. Louis, 4 p.m. New Orleans at Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m.

Philadelphia at Seattle, 4 p.m. COLTS at Houston, 1 p.m. Buffalo at New England, 1 p.m. Dallas at Washington, 1 p.m. Denver at New York Giants, 1 p.m.

Detroit at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Cincinnati, 1 ALL STAR Men: Mike Prestel 514. Women: Darlene Allanson 569. COUNTRY Men: Jerry Dean 677.

Women: Gisela Wllkewltsch 536. EAGLE Men: John Ervln 67C Women: Joyce Shoulders 607. 421 Men: Wayne Edmonds 4 Women: JoAnn Powell 537. ZZ HINDEL-Men: Ouane Gibbons El Women: Joetto Smith 549. ZZ LYNHURST Men: Paul Richard Jr.

667. NORA Men: Jim Vandygrlff 40fk Women: Mary Wagner 578. NORTH EASTWOOD Men: Bob Ar nold 609. Women: Lynne Yager 594. PLAINFIELD Men: Bill McCertT 545.

Women: Veil Williams S8a. RACEWAY Men: Tom Woodall T6. Women: Judy Atchison 610. RAINBOW Men: Russ MossbsrW 664. Women: Cheryl Craig 564.

SHELBY-Men: Charlie Ogden 666. Women: Linda Hemphill 534. SPORT-Men: Gene Bowman 637. Women: Carolyn Tekulve 530. STARLITE Men: William Tuggle 568.

Women: Rosetta Dlxion 583. WESTERN-Men: Dennis Brink 697. Women: Pat Weite 565 WOODLAND-Men: Dennis Reardon 636. Women: Kathle Tolan, Carolyn Hawkins 542. Pen Handy, Ind IS II 26 10 Greenough, Sag 15 16 9 25 Mongeau, Sag 15 9 14 23 I Salmon, Ind IS 7 14 21 15 EE p.m.

NOV. 24'S GAME New York Jets at Miami, 9 p.m. 16,016. D.Evans, Peo 15 I 12 20 37 Leef, FW 15 6 14 20 20 Kalweit, Fit 15 11 a 19 25 Cyr, Peo 16 8 11 19 2 Goodwin, Peo 16 6 13 19 12 Wheeldon, Fit 15 4 15 19 19 GOALTENDERS Heinz, SLC, 3-3-0, 2 85 goals-agalnst average; LeBlanc, Fit, 5-M, 2.97; Gag-non, Kal, 4-1-0, 3.20, Cooper, Muv 2-3-0, 3.20 6- 3 AT DENVER NEW JERSEY (112) Woolrldge 17 9-11 21, Williams 3-10 4-6 10, Gminst 7-16 1-1 15, Washington 5 7 4-6 14, inskl ird- Bird sono 2-8 3-4 7. Wood 2-8 6-6 1).

Bailev 5- Ann UU1 lAJMrf A II I TANK JFNAMARA' by Jeff Millar Bill Hind BASEBALL National League PITTSBURGH PIR ATES-Named Bob Zuk scouting supervisor for southern California. BASKETBALL CBA ALBANY PATROONS-Traded Frankie Sanders, guard, to Savannah for the rights to Jim Dolan, forward. FOOTBALL NFL ATLANTA FALCONS-Signed quarterback Scott Campbell. BUFFALO BILLS-Walved Ricky Moore, fullback. HOCKEY BUFFALO SABRES-Obtalned Tom Kurvers, defenseman, from the Montreal Cenadiens for a 1988 second-round draft choice.

COLLEGE ILLINOIS WESLEYAN Announced that Donald "Swede" Larson has resigned as football coach but will remain on the faculty and continue as golf coach. Flint so ouekj a tvicptA-rypt: 9 1-3 11, King 5-11 0-1 10, Turner 3-4 0-0 6, Brown 3-7 0-0 7. Totals 41-97 28-38 112. DENVER (12S) English 18-26 7-7 43, Hanzlik 3-4 2-2 8, Cooper 4-9 4-4 12, Lever 6-15 9-11 21, Dunn 0-5 3-4 3, Schayes 1-5 3-4 5, Rasmussen 2-6 04 4, Alarle 1-7 1-2 3, Walker 4-6 2-3 10, Evans 7-1S 1-1 16. Totals 46-98 32-38 125.

New Jersey 36 21 32 21-112 Denver 36 28 31 30-12S Three-point goals Wood, Brown, Fvans. Fouled out None. Rebounds-New Jersey 60 (Williams 19), Denver 64 (Lever 15). Assists-New Jersey 23 (Wood 13), Denver 26 (Lever 7). Total fouls New Jersey 31, Denver 27.

Technical Denver Illegal defense. AK5 VoO WHY iwe KJAW LT7 AM eKtelGfJ PtAV Muskegon EASTERN DIVISION Pts GF GA 9 6 0 18 59 55 9 5 0 18 59 52 8 7 0 16 60 56 5 8 0 10 38 45 WESTERN DIVISION Pts GF GA 11 5 0 24 84 67 7 7 0 18 59 53 7 8 0 16 60 55 6 9 0 13 50 66 5 11 0 11 59 78 PlLL-TlM PRO RXXBAU- RlSLIC RSLATtOlJ. Fort Wayne A 8,471. ftET MAUCI7V PALM. YDUt? vVFEs i Checkers scoring statistics through TUESDAY'S RESULTS CHECKERS 5, Salt Lake 4 TODAY'S GAMES CHECKERS at Salt Lake MONDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled Nov.

17: Ga A TP Pen Handy 15 8 18 26 10 Salmon 15 7 14 21 15 McColgan 14 9 8 17 0 Lakso 14 8 8 16 2 Servinis 15 7 9 16 16 Blorkstrand 15 6 14 21 WOMEN WTA MONEY LEADERS Through Nov. 14 1, Martina Navratilova $1,477,184 2, Chris Evert Lloyd 833,755 3, Helene Sukova 557.462.

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