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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1988 -THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- B-S TODAY 7 SATURDAY 8 SUNDAY 9 MONDAY 10 TUESDAY 11 WEDNESDAY 12 THURSDAY 13 SCOREBOARD f-f CO (CY Pacers For scores call 633-1200, from 4:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. VxF Peona Salt Lake Colts vs. Utah htjr at Ice at Ice at Buffalo at St. George, Utah 8 p.m.

7:30 D.m. noon 9 30 p.m. SPORTS ON THE AIR Briefly BASEBALL FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS MARINERS FIRE MANAGER SNYDER The Seat-tic Mariners, the only franchise in major league baseball history that never has had a winning season, cleaned house Thursday by firing manager Jim Snyder and three of his coaches. Besides Snyder. 57, pitching coach Billy Connors, batting coach Frank Howard and first base coach Howie Bedell were dismissed.

Snyder, who is a former Indianapolis Indians player and manager, replaced the fired Dick Williams June 6. RADIO WIBC-1070 AM, 5:15 a.m. Morning Sports. WXTZ-103 FM, 6:15 a.m. Don Hem Sports and Comment.

WYIC-1110 AM, 10:45 a.m. College Report. WYIC-1110 AM, 2:45 p.m. College Report. WIBC-1070 AM, 4:15 p.m.

Sports Update. FM, 6 p.m. Sports Spotlight. WIBC-1070 AM, 6:10 p.m. Colts Update.

FM, 7 p.m. Sports Spotlight. FM, 7 p.m. Football. Franklin Central vs.

Pike. FM, 7:25 p.m. Football. Washington at Ben Davis. WXLW-950 AM, 7:30 p.m.

Football. Roncalli vs. Scecina at Howe. TELEVISION WRTV-6, 7 p.m. Baseball Playoffs.

ML Game 3: LA Dodgers at New York. CABLE TELEVISION ESPN, 5 a.m. Bodies in Motion. ESPN, 7:30 a.m. Sportscenter.

ESPN, 8 a.m. Formula One Grand Prix Prix of Spain. ESPN, 10 a.m. Getting Fit. ESPN, 10:30 a.m.

Basic Training Workout. ESPN, 11 a.m. Bodies in Motion. ESPN, 11:30 a.m. Bodyshaping.

ESPN, Noon Ladies Bowlers Tour: AMF Virginia Classic. ESPN, 1:30 p.m. Limited Hydroplane Racing: OMC-Cobra. ESPN, 2:30 p.m. Golf: Tee it Up with Ivan Lendl.

ESPN, 3 p.m. Senior PGA Golf: The Vantage Champ. ESPN, 5 p.m. Sportslook. ESPN, 5:30 p.m.

Running and Racing. HBO, 6 p.m. Inside the NFL 5. ESPN, 6 p.m. Sportscenter.

ESPN, 6:30 p.m. Clay Target Shooting Game. ESPN, 7 p.m. 1987 All Pro Team. ESPN, 8 p.m.

All American Events. ESPN, 9 p.m. Mutual of Omaha's Spirit of Adventure. ESPN, 10 p.m. Scuba.

ESPN, 10:30 p.m. Sportscenter. 1 I Seattle had a 68-93 record LATEST LINE BASEBALL NL Playolfs Favorite Odds Underdog NEW YORK 81 Los Angeles COLLEGE FOOTBALL Saturday Favorite Odds Underdog MARYLAND Ga Tech PENN ST 26'i Cincinnati SYRACUSE 7'i Rutgers MICHIGAN 12 Michigan St INDIANA 6i Ohio Slate Army 30 YALE ARKANSAS 13Vj Tevas Tech GEORGIA 16Vi Vanderbilt Clemson 12'i VIRGINIA Carolina 21'! VA TECH Princeton 21 COLUMBIA HARVARD 7 Cornell BROWN 2 Penn FLORIDA 23 Memphis St ILLINOIS 6' Purdue Nebraska KANSAS AIR FORCE 20 Navy Virginia CAROLINA IOWA 22 Wisconsin Oklahoma St 2 COLORADO ALABAMA Mississippi Missouri 15 KANSAS ST Oklahoma 17 TEXAS Utah 18 NEW MEXICO BYU 13 Colorado St Tulsa 3 LOUISVILLE TULANE 1 Southern Miss SOUTHERN CAL 14 Oregon Texas 1 HOUSTON WASH ST 7 California UCLA 27 Oregon St Notre Dame 6Vj PITTSBURGH WAKE FOREST 6 Carolina Auburn 1 LSU MINNESOTA 16 Northwestern TCU 18 Rice Wyoming 12ViSAN DIEGO ST Washington 2 ARIZONA ST HAWAII 5 Texas-El Paso NFL Sunday Favorite Odds Underdog Chicago 62 DETROIT BUFFALO 4 Colts New England 1 GREEN BAY Washington 1V4 DALLAS CINCINNATI 6V) NY Jets HOUSTON 5 Kansas City LA Rams 6'i ATLANTA CLEVELAND 3Vi Seattle MINNESOTA 13 Tampa Bay PHOENIX 6 Pittsburgh LA RAIDERS 2V) Miami New Orleans 4Vi SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO 6 Denver Monday Favoritt Odds Underdog Philadelphia 2 NY Giants at Little Rock, Ark. at Dallas, Texas I at Milwaukee Home team in CAPS (C) 1988 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC. this year and was last in the American League West, 35'z games behind division champion NFL STANDINGS AMERICAN CONFERENCE EAST DIVISION Pet PF PA Home Away Buffalo 4 1 0 .800 77 82 3-0-0 1-1-0 New York Jets 3 1 1 .700 105 61 1-0-1 2-1-0 Miami 2 3 0 .400 74 82 2-0-0 0-3-0 New England 2 3 0 .400 75 103 2-1-0 0-2-0 COLTS 1 4 0 .200 76 91 1-2-0 0-2-0 CENTRAL DIVISION Cinncinati 5 0 0 1.000 135 88 2-0-0 3-0-0 Cleveland 3 2 0 .600 72 76 1-1-0 2-1-0 Houston 3 2 0 .600 112 132 2-0-0 1-2-0 Pittsburgh 1 4 0 .200 102 127 1-2-0 0-2-0 WEST DIVISION Seattle 3 2 0 .600 96 99 1-1-0 2-1-0 Denver 2 3 0 .400 100 74 1-2-0 1-1-0 LA Raiders 2 3 0 .400 127 145 1-2-0 1-1-0 San Diego 2 3 0 .400 57 99 1-1-0 1-2-0 Kansas City 1 3 1 .300 73 91 1-2-0 0-1-1 NATIONAL CONFERENCE EAST DIVISION Pet PF PA Home Away NY Giants 3 2 0 .600 111 118 1-2-0 2-0-0 Phoenix 3 2 0 .600 129 110 1-1-0 2-1-0 Dallas 2 3 0 .400 91 90 1-1-0 1-2-0 Philadelphia 2 3 0 .400 128 105 0-1-0 1-2-0 Washington 2 3 0 .400 111 120 2-1-0 0-2-0 CENTRAL DIVISION Chicago 4 1 0 .800 106 60 2-1-0 2-0-0 Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 107 71 2-0-0 1-2-0 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 87 118 1-2-0 1-1-0 Detroit 1 4 0 .200 78 93 1-2-0 0-2-0 Green Bay 0 5 0 .000 64 122 0-3-0 0-2-0 WEST DIVISION LA Rams 4 1 0 .800 145 106 1-1-0 3-0-0 San Francisco 4 1 0 .800 129 104 1-1-0 3-0-0 New Orleans 4 1 0 .800 117 95 2-1-0 2-0-0 Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 112 134 0-2-0 1-2-0 SUNDAY'S GAMES COLTS at Buffalo, noon Tampa Bay at Minnesota, noon Chicago at Detroit, noon Washington at Dallas, noon Kansas City at Houston, noon Pittsburgh at Phoenix, 3 p.m.

LA Rams at Atlanta, noon Denver at San Francisco, 3 p.m. New England vs. Green Bay at Miami at LA Raiders, 3 p.m. Milwaukee, noon New Orleans at San Diego, 3 NY Jets at Cincinnati, noon p.m. Seattle at Cleveland, noon MONDAY'S GAME New York Giants at Philadelphia, 8 p.m.

12.20 5 80, Casey's Sugar (King) 13 00 4.20; a-Joylull Rhapsody (Baird) 2.40 6- Nelly Kane (Gabrieil $25 20 11 40 6 00, Miss Atari (Ahrens) 17.40 11.00. Way To Say (King) 6 00. 7- Brilliant Bullet (Sellers) $20 20 13.20 3 20; Laurson (Meier) 5.40 3.00; Miss Delilah (Douglas) 2 40. 8- Outotthebluebell (Meier) $15 20 6 00 3 20, o-Sweet Run (Fires) 4.80 2.60, Ole Bow Wower (Clark) 2.40. -Broadway Kathy (Clark) $4.40 320 2.40; Moonshine Mishap (Torres) 4.00 2.60, Helen's Fury (Fires) 2.60.

BELMONT PARK 1- Valid Gunner (Velasguei) 14,20 2 80 2.10; Big Sal (Peiua) 5,60 2.40; Silver Silence (Davis) 2.10, 2- Ramclitf (Cordero) 112 80 6,40 3 60; Fiery Arrow (Santos) 7.20 4.60, Invisible Rabbit (Maple) 3 60. Oaily Double (4-6) 134.40 3- Overquick (Santagata) $3110 1320 10.20; Answer True (Romero) 4.60 4.00, Shiva's Spirit (Krone) 10.00. 4- Decorated Emperor (Bailey) $7 60 5.20 3 10, Alyosha (Thibeau) 8.20 5.10; Lively Native (Cruil 4 40 5- Mucho Fno (Santos) 112,80 5.00 1 20; Partner (Bailey) 3.20 3.20, See It All (Thibeau) 5 40. 6- Words Hurt (Cordero) 16 10 3.60 2 80, Black Beaver (Davis) 4.80 3.00, a-Miss Embassy (McCauley) 3.10. 7- Sweet Blow Pop (Krone) $9 60 4 70 4 80, Miss Angel T.

(Santos) 3.80 3.20, Fineia (Cruguel) 4 20. -Purple Mountain (Santagata) $16 20 8.80 5.60, Forever Silver (Vasgueil 14.40 6.40; Crusader Sword (Bailey) 3 60. 9- Zee Best (Castillo) $6 60 4 00 3 10, Mr. Ris (Davis) 15.60 9 00, Dama Rose (Romero) 6.00. AUTO RACING NHRA FRAM SUPERNATlONALS QUALIFYING At Baytown, Texas Top Fuel 1, Gene Snow, Fort Worth, Texas, 4 997 seconds (NHRA elapsed record), 279,06 mph.

2, Jim Head, Columbus, Ohio, 5,166, 266 03, 3, Hank Endres, Pennsville, N.J., 5,172, 276,83 4, Lori Johns, Corpus Christi, Texas, 5.173, 277.52. 5, Gary Ormsby, Roseville, 5.237, 256.77 6, Shirley Muldowney, Mount Clemens, 5.272, 268 89, 7, Robert Reehl, Whittier, 5 331, 274.05. 8, Pal Dakin, Dayton, Ohio, 5.410, 262 23. 9, Frank Bradley, Orange, 5.449, 198 03. 10, Bill Mullins, Pel-ham, 5.457, 252.52.

II, Dick LaHaie, Lansing, Mich, 8 894, 92.34. 12, Frank Cook, Dallas, 9.831, 83.25. 13, Frank Haw-ley. Gainesville, Fla, 11.749, 69.39 14, Joe Amato, Old Forge, Pa, 13.230, 72.41. IS, Dan Pastorini, Houston, Texas, 14 974, 56 35.

16, Michael Brotherton, Tulsa, Okla, 16.147, 52.20. Funny Car Kenny Bernstein, Dallas, (Buick Reatfa), 5.373, 253.95. 2, John Force, Yorba Linda, Calif, (Olds Cutlass), 5.119, 260 34. 3, Dale Pulde, Sylmar, Calif, (Olds Cutlass), 5.150, 231.98. 4, John A.

Martin, San Dimas, Calif, (Chevy Beretla), 5.458, 267 22, 5, Mike Dunn, Ontario, Calif, (Olds Cutlass), 5.167, 272 80. 6, Doc Halls-day, Eagan, Minn, (Dodge Daylona), 5.6.13, 249 44. 7, Darrell Amberson, Osseo, Minn, (Chevy Corvette), 5.9)3, 190.79, 8, Chuck Etchells, Woodstock, (Chevy Beretla), 5.979, 159.12 9, Tom Hoover, Maple Grove, Minn, (not available), 5,983, 166 05, 10, Ed McCulloch, He-met, Calif, (6 801, 123.91. II, Bruce Larson, Dauphin, Pa, (Olds Cutlass), 7 065, 115,83. 12, Mark Oswald, Cincinnati, Ohio, 8,352, 102.09.

13, Tony McCallum, Hay-ward, (Ford Thunderbird), 10.501, 76 06. Pro Stock Warren Johnson, Duluth, Ga, (Olds Ciera), 7.317, 189.51, 2, Frank Sanchei, Baldwin, (Pontiac Trans Am), 7,324, 188 36 3, Morris Johnson Richmond, (Pontiac Trans Am), 7.345, 187.77. 4, Harry Scribner, Simi Valley, Calif, (Chevy Camaro), 7.359, 187 96. 5, Butch Leal, Columbus, Ohio, (Pontiac Trans Am), 7.361, 188 79. 6, Tony Christian, Sarasota, Fla, (Chevy Beretla), 7.368, 186.37.

7, Bob Glidden, Whiteland, Ind, (Ford Thunderbird). 7.380. 188 67 8, Joe Lepone Berwyn, Pa, (Chevy Beretla), 7.380, 187 38 9, Frank laconio, Flanders, N.J., (Pontiac Trans Am), 7 383, 188 24. 10, Nick Nikolis, Jackson Heights, (Pontiac Trans Am), 7.389, 188 18. II, Bruce Allen, Arlington, Texas, (Chevy Berettal, 7 390, 188 87.

12, Joe Sway, Somerdale, (Pontiac Trans Am), 7.396, 187,69. 13, Kenny Korelsky, Fairless Hills, Pa, (Chevy Camaro), 7.402, 186 79. 14, Ken Delco, Centerreach, N.Y (Pontiac Trans Am), 7.110, 187.42. 15, Bob Morion, Des Moines, Iowa, (Chevy Camaro), 7.111, 186.79. 16, Mark Pawuk, Medina, Ohio, (Ponliac Trans Am), 7.115, 186 06.

NASCAR ALL PRO AUTO PARTS 300 At Concord, N.C. 1. Harry Gant, Taylorsville, NX, Buick, 169 710 mph; 2. Geoff Bodine, Chemung, Chevrolet, 169 531; 3. Dale Earnhardt, Mooresville, N.C, Chevrolet, 168 877; 4.

Rusty Wallace, St. Louis, Pontiac, 168 861, 5. Bobby Hillin Midland, Texas, Buick, 168 287, 6. Mark Martin, Batesville, Ark, Ford, 167.813, 7. Ken Schrader, Fenton, Chevrolet, 167.364; 8.

Brad Teague, Johnson City, Tenn, Oldsmobile, 167.245, 9. Darrell Wal-trip, Franklin, Tenn, Chevrolet, 167 240; 10. Mike Alexander, Franklin, Buick, 167.100. II, Mike Waltrip, Owensboro, Ky Olds-mobile, 167 038, 12. Dale Jarreft, Hickory, N.C, Oldsmobile, 166 857, 13.

Rob Moroso, Madison, Conn, Oldsmobile, 14. Bill Elliott, Dawsonville, Ga Ford, 166 744; IS. Sterling Martin, Columbia, Tenn, Oldsmobile, 16. Morgan Shepherd, Conover, N.C, Buick, 166.482; 17. Larry Pearson, Spartanburg, S.C., Chevrolet, 166,136, 18, Bobby Labonte, Trinity, N.C, Buick, 166.425; 19, Ronald Cooper, Statham, Ga, Bgick, 166.110; 20.

L.D. Oltinger, Newport, Tenn, Buick, 166.164. OAKWOOD HOMES 500 At Concord, N.C. Qualifying lor Sunday I. Alan Kulwicki, Greenfield, Ford, 175.896 mph 2.

Bill Elliott, Dawsonville, Ga, Ford, 175 587; 3. Rusty Wallace, SI. Louis, Pontiac, 175.575; 4. Mark Martin, Batesville, Ark, Ford, 175.120; 5. Geoff Bodine, Chemung, Chevrolet, 174 661; 6.

Mike Alexander, Franklin, Tenn, Buick, 174.239; 7. Ken Schrader, Fenton, Mo, Chevrolet, 173.835; 8 Harry Gant, Taylorsville, N.C, Chevrolet, 173.779; 9, Sterling Martin, Columbia, Tenn, Oldsmobile, 173.773; 10. Darrell Waltrip, Franklin, Chevrolet, 173.600. II. Dale Earnhardt, Mooresville.

Chevrolet, 173.527; 12. Michael Waltrip, Owensboro, Ken, Pontiac, 173.522; 13. Mickey Gibbs, Glencoe, Ala, Ford, 173.232, 14. Oavey Allison, Hueytown, Ala, Ford, 173 205; 15. Derrike Cope, Spanaway, Wash, Ford, 173.132; 16.

Brett Bodine, Chemung, Ford, 172.855, 17. Greg Sacks, Matlituck, Oldsmobile, 172.331; 18. Phil Parsons, Detroit, Mich, Oldsmobile, 172 309; 19. Lake Speed, Jackson, Miss, Oldsmobile, 172.128; 20 Cale Yarborough, Timmonsville, S.C, Oldsmobile, 172.128. 21.

A.J. Foyt, Houston, Texas, Oldsmobile, 173.427 mph; 22 Dale Jarrett, Hickory, N.C, Buick, 172.353; 23. Kyle Petty, High Point, N.C, Ford, 172.177, 24. Terry Labonte, Corpus Christi, Texas, Chevrolet, 172.062; 15. Dave Marcis, Wausau, Wis, Chevrolet, 171 991; 26.

Joe Ruttman, Upland, Calif, Chevrolet, 171.903, 27. Benny Parsons, Ellerbe, N.C, Ford, 171.838; 28. Neil Bonnett, Bessemer, Ala, Pontiac, 171.789; 29, Jimmy Means, Forest City, NC Pontiac, 171 778, 30. Rick Wilson, Bartow, Fla, Oldsmobile, 171 707. 31.

Jim Sauter, Necedah, Wis, Ponfiac, 171.614, 32. Bobby Hillin Midland, Texas, Buick, 171.603; 33. Richard Petty, Randleman, N.C, Pontiac, 171.488. 34. Rob Moroso, Charlotte, N.C, Chevrolet, 171 423, 35.

Brad Teague, Johnson City, Tenn, Chevrolet, 171.401; 36. Ricky Rudd, Chesapeake, Va, Buick, 171.309, 37. Eddie Bierschwale, San Antonio, Texas, Oldsmobile, 171.217; 38. Tommy Ellis, Richmond, Va, Buick, 39. Morgan Shepherd, Conover, N.C, Buick, 171.124; 40.

Larry Pearson, Spartanburg, Chevrolet, 170.951; 41. Ken Bouchard, Fitchburg, Mass, Ford, provisional; 42. Lee Faulk, Orlando, Fla, Oldsmobile, provisional. Savoko Yamaiaki 33-37-70 Rcikolto 37-33- 70 Tatsuko Ohsako 35-36-71 Hiromi Kcbayashi 34-37-71 Yuko Moriguchi 36-15-71 Michiko Okada 35-36-71 Mieko Suzuki 34-37-71 IkueOhta 34-37 71 Other Americans Holly Hartley 37-36-73 Jane Geddes 41-38-79 PGA SOUTHWEST GOLF CLASSIC At Abilene, Texas First Round Par 72 Bobby Clampett 31-33-64 Tom Purtier 33-31-64 Mark Brooks 32-32 64 Keith Clearwater 34-32 -66 Paul Aringer 31-35-66 Brad Bryant 32-34-66 Dave Eichelberger 35-32-67 Greg Powers 33-34- 67 Hubert Green 34-33-67 David Peoples 32-35-67 Clarence Rose 33-34 -67 Jim Booros 35-33 68 Jack Renner 37-31-68 Howard Twitty 34-34 -68 Ken Brown 33-35-68 Brian Claar 33-35-68 Bob Estes 33-35-68 JIM GALLAGHER 36-32-68 Gary McCord 35-34-69 Jim Nelford 32-37 -69 Andrew Magee 32-37 -69 Lennie Clements 37-32-69 Billy Ray Brown 36-33 69 Ben Crenshaw 35-34 -69 Dave Barr 34-35 69 Lance Ten Broeck 34-35-69 Brandel Chamblee 35-34 -69 Barry Cheesman 34-35 -69 Clark Dennis 34-35-69 Buddy Gardner 34-35-69 Lon Hinkle 34-35 -69 Barry Jaeckel 35-34 69 Brian Wafts 34-35-69 Mike Nicolette 36-34- 70 David Hobby Terrance Dill 34-36 -70 Tim Norris 35-35-70 Steve Elkington 35-35-70 Scott Verplank 34-36 70 Dan Pohl 36-34 70 Lynn Blevins 35-35 70 Harry Taylor 38-32 70 Duffy Waldorf 35-35-70 David Edwards 35-35-70 Mark Hayes 35-35-70 BILL KRATZERT 36-35-71 GARY KRUEGER 37-38 75 DENNY HEPLER 36-40-76 H.S. RESULTS CROSS COUNTRY BOYS Broad Ripple 16, Howe 47.

Winner: Brooks. Kothe and Ayres (BR), 18:23. Cathedral 15, Manual 50. Winner: Lam-warhauf (CI, 17:28. Southport 15, Indianapolis Baptist 50.

Winner: Hostrawsei (S), 17.04. Mid-Hoosier Conference Meet Team scores: Southwestern 22, Hauser 69, Indian Creek 102, Edinburgh 109, Brown County 144, Waldron 149, South Decatur 154, North Decatur 185. Winner; Coleman (E), 16:52 Mid-State Conference Meet Team scores: Mooresville 50, Greenwood 56, Whifeland 72, Avon 81, Speedway 143, Beech Grove 151, Plainfield 183, Franklin inc. Winner: Woods (W) 15:51. Olympic Conference Meet Team scores: Carmel 20, Noblesville 35, Huntington North 91, Anderson Highland 107, Madison Heights 109, Jay County 182, Muncie South 203.

Winner: Howell (C), 15:40. GIRLS Broad Ripple 15, Howe 49. Winner: Schloss and Brooks (BR), 17:09. Cathedral 18, Manual inc. Winner: Weaver (CI, 16:29, Southport 15, Roncalli 48.

Winner: Hen-drick and Prichard (S), 18 26 Olympic Conference Meet Team scores: Carmel 19, Huntington North 60, Noblesville 79, Jay County 80, Highland 121, Madison Heights 176. Winner: Woods, Gray, Tomlinson (C), 15:03. SOCCER BOYS Brownsburg 3, Lawrence North 3 Carmel 2, Brebeut 0 Cathedral Zionsville 0 Chatard 4, Lutheran 1 Hamilton Southeastern 3, Decatur Central I Lawrence Central 1, Park Tudor 0 Noblesville 4, Avon 0 North Central 2, Warren Central 0 SWIMMING GIRLS Ben Oavis 135, Bloomington North 37 Lawrence North 96, Southport 72 Perry Meridian 112, Franklin Central 49 Pike 118, Noblesville 53 Zionsville 108, Western Boone 63 TENNIS Southport Regional Southport 5, Greenfield-Central 0 (final) VOLLEYBALL GIRLS Carmel 15-15, Hamilton Heights 10-3 Greenwood 15-8-15, Southport 12-15-9 Hamilton SE 15-15, Greenfield Central 6-8 Lutheran 15-15, Baptist 5-5 Mount Vernon 13-15-15, Frankton 15-1-13 Noblesville 8-15-15, Pendleton Heights 15-9-10 North Central 15-10-15, Brebeuf 3-15-1 Plainfield 16-6-15, Avon 14-15-6 Speedway 12-15-15, Beech Grove 15-13-9 Triton Central 15-15, New Palestine 5-2 Warren Central 15-4-15, Pike 5-15-5 Westlield 10-15-15, Taylor 15-9-9 Zionsville 15-15, Lebanon 2-12 City Championship Roncalli 15-15, Ritter 10-6 TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS-Named Dom Chiti roving minor-league pitching coach. SEATTLE MARINERS Fired Jim Snyder, manager; Billy Connors, pitching coach; Frank Howard, batting coach, and Howie Bedell, first base coach. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association ATLANTA HAWKS-Signed John Battle, guard, to a multi-year contract.

INDIANA PACERS-Signed Troy Lewis, Richard Morton and Michael Anderson, guards, and Herbert Crook and Jarvis Basnight, forwards. MILWAUKEE BUCKS-Extended the contract of Ricky Pierce, guard, three years through the 1991-92 season. Signed Jeff Grayer and Randy Breuer. NEW JERSEY NETS-Signed Frank Johnson, guard, and Derrek Hamilton, forward-guard. SAN ANTONIO SPURS-Agreed to terms with Alvin Robertson, guard, on a seven-year contracf.

FOOTBALL National Football League NFL -Announced the retirement of Ar-men Tenian, instant-replay otlicial. DENVER BRONCOS-Signed Jim Ryan, linebacker, to a three-year contracf extension. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Placed John Frank, tight end, on injured reserve. Waived Brent Jones, tight end. HOCKEY National Hockey League PHILADELPHIA FLYERS-Named Howard Baldwin an advisory board member and alternate governor.

COLLEGE EASTERN COLLEGE ATHLETIC CON-FERENCE-Named Clayton W. Chapman commissioner-elect, effective July 1, 1989. CLARION-Named Bernie Prevumak assistant men's basketball coach and Die Doumanian graduate assistant men's basketball coach. NOTRE DAME-Named John Heisler sports information director and Roger Valdiserri an associate athletic director. UPSALA-Named Horace "Hoddy" Ma-hon head men's basketball coach.

WISCONSIN-Declared Marvin Arfley, running back, ineligible tor one game due to missing classes. HARNESS RACING LOUISVILLE DOWNS Bret Delight (Wilkinson) 546 20 13 00 3 80, Pacing Knight (Lance) 3.20 2W, Hope For The Best (Morgan, Jr.) 3 00, 2- Dominanl Lady (R. Cullipher) 58 SO 4 60 4 80, Cora Bar (Hall) 7.20 4.20, Curvacious (J W. Maupin) 620 Daily Double (2-S) 417.30 3- Clairich Johnny (Guhy) S5 80 6 00 5 20, Dancing Mahone (Morgan, Jr.) 3.20 2.80, Pacing Billy (Haynes, Jr.) 7.60, 4- AR Warrior (Kroningerl 56 60 3,60 2.40; James Norman Morr (Lance) 2.80 Scott Sykes (Hughes) 2,80, 5- Classy Sara (Morgan, Jr.) J5 60 3.40 3,40, Mudsock (Pickett) 4.60 5.20, El Bronco (Butler) 7.40. 6- Two You Do (Murphy) 56 00 4 20 Arizona Bill (Smith) 6.20 4.40; Demon Sean (Morgan, Jr I 2 80.

7- Souixie (T, Patterson) 18 40 3 60 3 00; Tantallon Winnie (C. Morgan) 3.20 2.60; Vim Hanover IG W. Sholty) 2 80. Bullet Bret (J. Maupin) 10 2 60 3 40, Vodka Martini (Brewer) 9.80 3 80, Heal Good (Morgan, Jr.) 3.80.

PRO TENNIS WORLD MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP At Wentworth, England First Round Jeff Sluman, United Stales, defeated Nobuo Serizawa, Japan, 6 and 5. Joey Sindelar, United States, defeated Barry Lane, Britain, 5 and 4. Mark McCumber, United States, defeated Mark McNulty, Zimbabwe, one up. Nick Price, Zimbabwe, defeated Rodger Davis, Australia, 2 and I. SWISS INDOORS At Basel, Switzerland Second Round Singles Magnus Gustalsson (8), Sweden, del.

Jan Gunnarsson, Sweden, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3; Jonas Svensson (4), Sweden, del, Ricki Osterlhun, West Germany, 6-7 (5-7), 6-4, 6-4; Aaron Krickstein (3), Grosse Point, del. Javier Frana, Argentina, 7-6, (7-41, 6-3; Amos Mansdorf (71, Israel, del. Petr Korda, Czechoslovakia, 6-2, 7-6 (7-4). VIRGINIA SLIMS OF NEW ORLEANS At Kenner, La. Third Round Singles Anne Smith, Dallas, del.

Katarina Lindqvisl, Sweden, 5-7, 7-5, 6-1; Susan Sloan, Lexington, Ky del Elise Burgin, Baltimore, 2-6, 7-6. 6-2, Chris Evert, Boca Raton, del. Rosalyn Fairbank, San Diego, 6-1, 6-3. Third Round Doubles Befh Herr, Dayton, Ohio, and Candy Reynolds, Knoxville, del. Jenny Byrne.

Australia, and Jeanine Thompson, Australia, 6-2, 7-6, Louise Allen, San Antonio, Texas, and Iwoa Kuczynska, France, det. Andrea Leand, Bakerstield, and Kathy Rinaldi, Amelia Island. 6-1, 6-4, Lori McNeil, Houston, and Betsy Nagelsen, Kalapua Bay, Hawaii, def. Gretchen Magers, San Antonio, Texas, and Marianne Werdel, Los Angeles, 6-2, 6- 1. QUEENSLAND OPEN At Brisbane, Australia Singles First Round Glenn Michibata, Canada, def, (4) Slobodan Zivoiinovic, Yugoslavia, 7-6 (8-6), 7- 6 17-21; Richard Matuszewski, Hopewell Junction, N.J., def Todd Woodbridge, Auuustralia, 6-4, 6-2; Tim Mayotte (I), Bradcnton, def.

Simon Youl, Australia, 2-3 forteit. Second Round Jason Stoltenberg, Australia, def. Todd Nelson, San Diego, 6-1, 6-4, Carl-Uwe Steeb. West Germany, def Eric Jelen 17), West Germany, 2-6, 6-4, 7-5, Shuzo Matsu-oka, Japan, def. Glenn Michibata, Canada, 6-4, 6-7 15-7), 7-6 (7-3).

Brod Dyke, Australia def. Shane Barr, Australia, 6-1, 7-5, Tim Mayotte (I), Bra-denton, det. Richard Matuszewski, Hopewell Juunction, 6-3, 6-0; Richard Fromberg, Australia, det. John Fraw-ley, Australia, 6-3, 6-3. HORSE RACING BEULAH PARK 1- Ohirette (Cuflari) 18 20 S.20 4.20; An, nie Be Gone (Kelly) 47.60 18.80, Mystic (Vidal) 7.20.

2- Verona Kid (Smith) J23.20 8.80 10 80; Oscar Franco (Gross) 16,00 11.40; dh-Ster-ling Road (Slysz) 6.00; dh-Norlhern Judge (Stannard) 580 Daily Double (2-9) 5186.60 3- Fairway Lu (Cuflari) 56,80 4,40 Aunt Mom (Gomel) 7.00 3.20; Wonder Wai (Gomel) 2.40. 4- Victory Fling (Martin) 55.40 3.20 3.20; Pop Out Fine (Markham) 3.60 3.40, Crimson Confidant (Collazo) 4.80. 5- Dewan's Cay (Gomel) 58 00 4.40 3.20; Holding Hands ITruiillo) 5.00 3.60, Man-hatlan Jet (Martin) 6.60. t-Gold Rash IGodoy) 126 80 OO 7.80; Tradewater (Gehril 3,80 3.40, Spending Cut (Jimenei) 9 40. I-Yosiboynamesue (Truiillo) 546.00 16 00 6 40; B.

Hech (Spickard) 8.60 8 20. Duck Lane (Gomel) 3.60 S-Beau Venf (Estrella) 156 00 16 10 19.00, Visually (Stannard) 17 60 21.60; Gal-ladonte (Soto) 5.00. -Triple Timing (Wydick) $12 40 5 40 4 20; Big Brown Star I Jimenei) 7.20 3.80; Sea River (Obrist) 3.40. 10-Dad's Folly (Wydick) 538 60 15 20 12 40; Drake Dancer (Smith) 7.20 6.00; Skite Home (Huff) 26.40. TURFWAY PARK 1-Wind Splitter (Melancon) 17,60 4 80 Mighty Diplomat (Johnson) 5.40 5 00; Sensitive Ray (Solo) 4.20.

Scralched-One Eye Two, Shuffle On Down, Presto Quick, Street Smart Bob. I-Nicole's Pleasure (Miller) 110.20 4.40 2.80; Dearly Above (Johnson) 3.80 3.60; Bo Tantivy (Pennisi) 5.40. Scratched- Triple Star, Miss Sterling, Touch Of Maiesly, Cash Crisis, Patair, Henrietta's Girl. Ex-acta (10-11) paid 542.40. Daily Double (4-101 536.80 J-Hallays Pride (McKnight) 51060 20 4.00, General James (Sipus) 4.40 3.00, Delta Mascot (Miller) 13.60.

Scratched-Weatherstone, Raging Rambo, Go Mo Go, Lady Lovaiure. Exacta (11-8) paid $57.40. 4- Christopher's Turn (Moss) $44 80 15.00 9.40; Along (Vidal) 11.40 6 00; Tricky Skipper (Ouits) 6.00. Scralched-Sir Raied, Emerald Nik, Hair Do's Promise, Hailing Hearts. Exacta (11-5) paid $658.20.

5- Magnelic Field (Garcia) $12.40 6 80 4 60; Tiger Country (Miller) 4.60 3 40; Such Class (Bassl 4.00. Scratched-Oath Of Office, Joey The Antigua, Comic Action. Tritecta 15-10-2) paid $182 00. 6- Delta's Gold Coin (Ouits) $11.80 4.20 2 80; Dusty Toes (Sexton) 3.00 2.40, Buffalo Princess (Bruin) 5.00. Scratched Lau-" ren's Tap Shoes, Seven Blossom's, Emperor's Starlet, Fanny's Fortune, Miss Newgate.

Exacta 110-6) paid 14160. 7- Kays Kat (Manganello) 124.00 6.80 4 40; Loyola Miss (Cox) 2.80 2.40; Going Classy (Miller) 4.80. Scratched-My Girl Carii. Exacta (4-9) paid 150 00 -Betsy Mack (Allen) $3.00 2.40 2.60; Sudden Impulse (Garcia) 4.20 3.60; Ebony Jewel (Bass) 5.40. Exacta 14-6) paid $20.80.

Pick Three (10-4-4) paid Pick Six (11-11-5-10-4-4) No winners. 4 Wins paid 153.20. (20 tickets). Carryover: 18,309 00. 9- Daroba (McKnight) 110.20 4.20 3.00; Cub Seoul (Sipus) 11.60 5.40; Gold Quarti (Neff) 4.00.

Scratched- Weavalegend, Quick. Exacta 11-5) paid $141 40. 10- Buy At Home (Laii) $35 80 16.20 10 80; Fifty Ways (Ouits) 7.40 4.80; Rob Thai Train (Bryan) 13.20. Scratched-Lucy's Runner, Diamond Whisper, Set Target, Oxlray. Daily Double (1-1) paid $171.40.

Trifecta (1-4-6) paid 12,713 20. Attendance: 4,954. Total Handle: 1899,148. (Includes ITW). HAWTHORNE PARK 1- Royal Pumpkin (Marquei) 81240 5.20 4.00, Sugar Step (Dial) 12.20 10.20; Acute Command (Holland) 5.60.

2- Rug Weaver (Sayler) $5 00 2.80 2.40; Rob The Silver (Fires) 3.60 2.60; Youar-eoneofmykind (Biard) 3.40 Oaily Double (9-3) $38.60 3- Dirty Red (Sayler) 114.00 7.60 Bring To Papa (Holland) 14.20 8.60; Pop Jet (Meier) 4 80. 4- Gabe's Nancy (Marquei) 111.20 6.40 4 80, Pink Tolu (Sellers) 5.60 4.20; Another Tilfnye (Meier) 5.60. 5- Havachocolatekiss (Aguilar) $24.20 Oakland. Snyder managed the cnufipr Mariners to a 45-60 record. anyaer "I don't know whether this is the way to go or not to create stability," the 57-year-old Snyder said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press from his home in Tampa, Fla.

"Frankly, I'm very disappointed." OWNERS WANT LOCKOUT CLAUSES Major league teams have been encouraged not to sign contracts for the 1990 season unless they contain clauses allowing clubs not to pay players in the event of a lockout, the Associated Press has learned. When catcher Jody Davis was traded to the Atlanta Braves from the Chicago Cubs last week- he agreed to a two-year contract worth between $1.7 and $1.8 million. His agent, Jack Sands, objected to the lockout language and the team told him issue was non-negotiable" and their "hands were tied," Sands said. Barry Rona, head of the owner's Player Relations Committee, said Thursday the PRC had recommended to clubs that the lockout language, be included in all new contracts. He said the lockout language "has been negotiated into some contracts and in some others it has not." BENES GOLDEN SPIKES FINALIST University of Evansville pitcher Andy Benes has been chosen one of nine finalists for the Golden Spikes award given annually to the outstanding amateur baseball player in the country by the United States Baseball Federation.

FREGOSI, WHITE SOX TO DISCUSS FUTURE; Chicago White Sox Manager Jim Fregosi will meet with General Manager Larry I limes today to discuss whether Fregosi will lead the American League team next season or get his walking papers. Fregosi and I limes plan to meet in Sarasota. home of the team's spring training camp. BASKETBALL WITNESS SAYS KIRK GAMBLED Former Memphis State basketball coach Dana Kirk paid" "more than $1,500 in gambling debts with checksdrawn on his summer basketball camp account, a witness testified Thursday in Kirk's tax evasion tfial in Memphis. Tenn.

Terry Noah, who said hejiad a consulting business, said Kirk was a regular in gin rummy games at the Colonial Country Club tjj 1982 and 1983 years he is accused of evading more than $162,000 in federal taxes. NOTES Tony Barbee Thursday became the second North Central High School basketball player in two days to announce a college commitment when he said he will attend the University of Massachusetts. Barbee. a 6-5 forward-guard, averaged 16.7 points and 6.0 rebounds last season. On Wednesday, the Panthers' Todd Geyer announced he will go to Creighton Indiana State, which opens practice Oct.

15. has scheduled intrasquad scrimmages at three high schools. Decatur Central High School will be site of the first one Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. The other two are set for 7 p.m.

Nov. 7 at Bloomfield and 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18 at Martinsville. GOLF THREE TIED FOR SOUTHWEST LEAD Texan Mark Brooks rode a swirling, gusty wind 8-under-par 64 Thursday and joined Bobby Clampett and Tom Purtzer as first-round leaders in the $400,000 Gatlin Brothers Southwest Golf Classic at Abilene.

Texas. Keith Clearwater, Paul Azinger and Brad Bryant shot 66s and were two off the pace in the run for the $72,000 first prize HILL, GRAHAM SHARE SENIORS LEAD Dave Hill and Lou Graham matched 68s and shared the first-round lead Thursday in the richest event on the Senior PGA Tour, the $1 million Vantage Championship at Clemmons, N.C. MISCELLANEOUS GANT CAPTURES ALL PRO POLE Harif.Cant bettered his own track record with a lap of 169.710 mph Thursday to capture the pole for Saturday's All Pro Auto Parts 300 NASCAR Grand National'stock car race at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway. EVANS WINS IN USTA TOURNEY Top-seeded Sheila Evans of Indianapolis defeated Roberta Niday of Lemoore. 2-6, 6-3.

6-4. Thursday in the semifinals of the USTA women's hardcourt competition in the 65 category at Laguna Hills, Calif. E-vans, the North Central High School girls tennis coach, will face No. 2 seed Eleanor Ilarbula of Sylmar, in the final today. INDIANA BOOTERS WIN Indiana University's sixth-ranked soccer team blanked host Northwestern, 3-0, Thursday to run its record to 10-2-1, The victory, which made IU 55-0-1 against Big Ten foes the past 16 seasons, was keyed by Ken Snow's two goals.

Senior Mark Behringer, a product of Cathedral High School, scored the other. FOOTBALL NOTES Houston Oilers quarterback Warren Moon, recovering from a broken shoulder blade, plans to return to practice next week and hopes to start Oct. 23 against Cincinnati Marvin Artley, the Wisconsin Badgers' leading rusheF, was suspended for missing classes and will not play against the Iowa Hawkcyes Saturday, Wisconsin officials said. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES The No. 17 Muncie South girls volleyball team upset No.

1 -ranked Muncie Burris. 19-17, 4-15. 15-12. Thursday night John Heisler, a 10-year veteran of the Notre Dame sports information department, has been flamed sports information director, the university- announced Thursday. Heisler, 33, replaces Roger Valdiserri, who will take on expanded administrative duties as an associate athletic director.

IHL STANDINGS EAST DIVISION LOTLPts GF GA Flint 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fort Wayne 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kalamazoo 0 0 0 0 0 0 Muskegon 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saginaw 0 0 0 0 0 0 WEST DIVISION Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 ICE 0 0 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 Peoria 0 0 0 0 0 0 Salt Lake 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOTE: Two points are awarded tor a victory and an overtime loser gets one point: Today's games Peoria at ICE, 8 p.m. Denver at Saginaw Salt Lake at Milwaukee Muskegon at Flint Saturday's games Salt Lake at ICE, 7:30 p.m. Kalamaioo at Fort Wayne Saginaw at Muskegon Peoria at Milwaukee Denver at Flint Sunday's games No games scheduled COLLEGE RESULTS SOCCER Indiana 3, Northwestern 0 VOLLEYBALL WOMEN Butler 15-15-15, Franklin 11-6-12 IUPUI 15-15-15, Anderson 11-7-5 Marian 15-15-15, DePauw 4-7-4 SENIORS GOLF VANTAGE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Al Clemmons, N.C. First Round Par 70 Lou Graham 34-34-68 Dave Hill 34-34 68 Dick Rhyan 36-33 69 Chick Evans 36-33-69 Ben Smith 36-33- 69 Dick Hendrickson 36-34-70 Orville Moody 34-36 70 Bert Yancey 35-36 71 Peter Thomson 36-35 71 Miller Barber 35-36 71 AIGeiberger 37-34-71 Jimmy Powell 37-35-72 Bruce Crampton 35-37-72 Don Bies 35-37-72 Arnold Palmer 37-35-72 Agim Bardha 34-38 72 John Brodie 37-35-72 Jim Ferree 38-34-72 Bruce Devlin 36-37 73 George Lanning 36-37 73 Harold Henning 37-36- 73 Dale Douglass 36-37 73 Walt Zembriski 38-35-73 Larry Mowry 37-36- 73 Gay Brewer 35-38- 73 Bob Rawlins 37-36 73 Tommy Aaron 35-38 73 John Frillman 36-37 73 Homero Blancas 36-37 73 Bobbv Nichols 36-37-73 Doug Oalnel 37-37 74 J.C. Goosie 36-38 74 Ken Still 36-38 74 Lee Elder 37-37-74 Roland Stafford 36-39 75 Bob Boldl 37-38 75 Charles Coody 37-38 75 Billy Casper 37-38 75 Gene Littler 39-36-75 Al Chandler 37-38-75 Phil Rodgers 39-36- 75 Charles Owens 35-40-75 Gary Player 39-36 75 Chi Chi Rodriguez 41-34-75 Bob Erickson 39-37-76 Butch Baird 40-36- 76 JoeLopei 39-37-76 Super Seniors Jerry Barber 36-37-73 Roberto deVicenio 38-35 73 Jack Flack 39-35-74 Joe Jimenei 38-37 75 Charles Siftord 40-36 76 Art Wall 38-38 76 Gardner Dickinson 38-39 77 Mike Souchak 37-40-77 MikeFetchick 40-39 79 Doug Ford 40-39-79 Howie Johnson 40-39 79 Freddie Haas 42-37-79 PRO GOLF JAPAN OPEN At Sayama, Japan First round Par 71 MasashiOiaki 35-32-67 Kimpachi Yoshimura 36-33 69 Yoshihisa Iwashita 36-34 70 Hiromichi Namiki 37-34 71 Katsunari Takahashi 36-36 72 Tom Kile, US 37-35-72 Toshimilsu liawa 37-35-72 Masahiro Kuramoto 34-39 73 David Ishii, 36-37 73 Haruo Yasuda 35-38- 73 TAKARA INVITATIONAL Al Hinocho, Japan First Round Par 72 Patti Rizio.

33-32-65 Tu Ai-yu 33-36 -69 Mitsuko Hamada 35-34-69 TANK McNAMARA 9 A.L. BOX OAKLAND BOSTON abrhbi abrhbi Polonia II 5 0 2 0 Boggs3b 3 0 0 0 Hendrsn cf 3 110 Barrett 2b 4 0 0 0 Canseco rf 4 112 Evans rf 3 10 0 Parker dh 4 0 10 Greenwl If 2 I 0 0 Lansfrd 3b 4 10 0 Rice dh 4 0 10 Hassey 4 110 Romine pr 0 0 0 0 McGwir lb 4 0 11 Burks ct 4 0 11 Phillips 2b 4 0 2 0 Bnzngr lb 3 0)0 Gallego 2b 0 0 0 0 Reed ss 2 0 0 0 Weiss ss 4 0 11 Parrish ph I 0 0 0 Gedman 4 1 1 1 Totals 36 4 104 Totals 30 3 4 2 Oakland 000 000 301 4 Boston 000 002 100 -3 Game-Winning RBI-Weiss (1). E-Clemens, Henderson. DP-Oakland 1. LOB-Oakland 6, Boston 6, 2B-Phillips.

HR-Canseco (2), Gedman (I) S- Reed IP RER BB SO Oakland Davis 2 2 0 5 4 Cadaret 1 1 1 0 0 Nelson (W, 1-01 I i 1 0 0 0 0 Eckersley IS, 2) I 0 0 0 0 0 Boston Clemens 7 6 3 3 0 1 Stanley '610010 Smith (L, 0-1) Hi 3 I 1 0 1 WP-Davis, Clemens. Balk-Clemens. PB-Gedman. T-3 14. N.L.

PLAYOFFS NEW YORK vs. LOS ANGELES ISeries tied, Ml Tuesday-New York 3, Los Angeles 2 Wednesday-Los Angeles 6, New York 3 Today at New York, 7:22 m. Salurday-at New York, 11:20 a m. Sunday-al New York, 7:22 x-Oct. 11-at Los Angeles, 7:22 m.

x-Oct. 12-at Los Angeles, 7:22 p.m. x-lf necessary WORLD SERIES Oct. 15-At NL champion, 7:30 p.m. Oct.

16-At NL champion, 7.25 p.m. Oct. 18-At AL champion, 7:30 m. Oct. 19-At AL champion, 7:25 m.

Oct. 20-AI AL champion, 7:39 if necessary Oct, 22-At NL champion, 4:25 if Oct, 23-Af NL champion, 8:25 if necessary COLLEGE POLLS FOOTBALL UPI COACHES POLL I. Miami (4-0) (43) 729 2 UCLA (4-0) (6) 678 3. Southern Cal (4-0) 6)4 4 Auburn 557 5. NOTRE DAME (44) 525 6.

West Virginia (5-0) 418 7. Florida State 14-1) 408 8. South Carolina 15-0) 388 9. Nebraska 14-1) 329 10. Oklahoma (3-1) 1 249 II.

Florida (5-0) 195 12 Clemson (3-1) 186 13, Oklahoma State (3-01 182 14, Alabama (3-0) 128 15, Georgia (4-1) 96 16 Wyoming (5-0) 57 17. Arkansas 14 0) 32 18. Oregon (4-0) 20 Washington (3-1) 20 20. Michigan (2-2) 12 Others receiving votes: Colorado, Duke. Hawaii, Houston, INDIANA, AP DIVISION II POLL 1, North Dakota St, (40) 60 2, Central Florida 15-0) 76 3, Indiana, Pa 14 0) 72 4, Winslon-Salem St.

(5-01 67 5, Texas Ail 13-1) 65 6 Jatksonvill Al (5-0) 58 7 Miliersviile. Pa (4-0) 56 8. BUTLER (4-1) 53 9 Auguslana. 141) 47 10, East Te.as St (41) 43 11 West Chester, Pa. (3D 41 12 Northndge St.

(411 37 13 Albany Ga (4-01 31 14 North Dakota (4-11 29 15, Bowie St, Md (5-0) 23 16. Tennessee-Marlmi4-1) 19 17 SI Cloud Mnn (4-I) 16 18 Bloomsburg, Pa. 14-1) 12 19 Nebraska-Omaha (4-1) 6 20. Northern Michign(3-2) 4 NHL STANDINGS WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division I PtS CF GA Philadelphia I 0 0 2 4 1 NY Islanders 0 0 114 4 NY Rangers 0 0 112 2 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Jersey 0 10 0 14 Adams Division Boston I 0 0 2 2 1 Buffalo I 0 0 2 3 2 Quebec I 0 0 2 5 2 Hartford 0 1 0 0 2 5 Montreal 0 1 0 0 2 3 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division PtS Of GA St Louis 1 0 0 2 8 3 Chicago 0 0 112 2 Detroit 0 1 0 0 2 1 Minnesota 0 1 0 0 3 8 Toronto 0 10 0 12 Smyth Division Los Angeles 1 0 0 2 8 2 Calgary 0 0 1 14 4 Vancouver 0 0 112 2 Winnipeg 0 0 1 12 2 Edmonton 0 0 0 0 0 0 THURSDAY'S RESULTS Boston 2, Toronto 1 Buttalo 3, Montreal 2 Quebec 5, Hartford 2 Philadelphia 4, New Jersey 1 NY Rangers 2, Chicago 2, tie St Louis 8. Minnesota 3 NY Islanders 4, Calgary 4, fie Los Angeles 8, Detroit 2 Winnipeg 2, Vancouver 2, tie TODAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:05 p.m.

NY Islanders at Edmonton, 8 35 p.m. SATURDAY'S RESULTS Boston at Hartlord, 6 35 m. Buffalo at Washington, 6 35 p.m. New Jersey al Quebec, 6 35 m. Minnesota at Montreal, 7:05 p.m.

Chicago al Toronto, 7:05 p.m. Detroit at Vancouver, 7:05 p.m. NY Rangers at SI Louis, 7 35 p.m. Calgary at Los Angeles, p.m. VOLLEYBALL WOMEN Butler 15-15-15.

Franklin 1112 IUPUI 15-1515, Anderson 11-7-5 Marian 15-15-15, DePauw 4-7-4 BOWLING LEADERS ALL STAR-Men: Jerry Bow 649. Women: Rocky Goss 692. EXPO-Men: Larry Milli 660. Women: Sharon Hawkins 613. 421 Wen: John Foster 651.

Women: Chris Oler, Beverly Sims 489 GREENFIELD-Men: John Ritter 588. Women Joyce Dyer 582. HINOEL-Men: Jim Haden 649. Worn- en: Cindy Deal 575. LYNHURST-Men: William Faith 640.

Women: Joyce Bidrick 512. NORA-Men: Russ Edmondson 604. Women: Sue Green 553. NORTH EASTWOOD-Men: Ken Smith 582. Women: Ruby Pratt 506.

RACEWAY-Men: Bob Cline 746. Women- Viva Ervin 674. SHELBY-Men: Jim Crouch 724. Women: Loretta Mobley 557. SOUTHERN-Men: Dick Thomas 600.

Women- Verna Berry 553. SPORT-Men: Charles Maestri 719. Women: Margie Smith, Kay Perry 534. STARLITE-Men: Paul Williams 640. Women: Anita Bledsoe 564.

WESTERN-Men: Frank Niton 643. Women Diane Abercrombie 567. WOODLAND-Men: Bob Tate 642. Women: Cheryl Jacobs 580. A.L.

PLAYOFFS OAKLAND VS. BOSTON (Oakland leads series, 2-0) Wednesday-Oakland 2, Boston I Thursday-Oakland 4, Boston Salurday at Oakland, 1 22 p.m. Sundav-at Oakland, '2 K-Mondayal Oakland, 2 08 p.m. Oct. 12-at Boston, 2 08 p.m.

x-Oct. 13-at Boston, 7,22 m. By Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds fAMK, WUGJXl SOU OVER THEKE VW you EVEU? TMlMK, AU. ALrxEAPY, ifrrZ.

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